The Business Times, 3 February 1988
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Title Section11 1988-02-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article257 1988-02-03 1 Reuter Dow Jones lower WALL STREET gave some ground early yesterday as investors followed the bond market's cue. Bonds, which have been the major influence on stocks for the past week replacing concern about the US economy with enthusiasm about lower interest rates, eased amid worry aboutReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration149 1988-02-03 1 SHARE PRICES in most Asian stock markets closed lower yesterday with the Australian bourse being the only bright spot in an otherwise lacklustre day. The Australian share market recovered from early losses to close cautiously firmer. The All Ordinaries Index closed 2.9 points149 words
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Article184 1988-02-03 1 THE US DOLLAR yesterday closed easier against key trading currencies in Singapore, Tokyo and other Asian markets in thin, narrow trading. But it finished slightly higher against the Singapore dollar in the local market. In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 128.90 Japanese yen and 1.6883184 words
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469 1988-02-03 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN A WELL-ESTABLISHED venture capital firm has put a $2 million stake in Transnational Express Courier Services Re Ltd, a company with interests in the scrap business, and courier and bank-ing-support services. The stake put in by469 words
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694 1988-02-03 1 AMY BALAN - Scheme withdrawn before creditors' voting By AMY BALAN AN EIGHT-MONTH-OLD effort to salvage beleaguered commodity trader Teck Hock took a serious turn yesterday with the company withdrawing a rescue scheme before its creditors could take a vote on it. Its surprise action preempted a694 words
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246 1988-02-03 1 Reuter MOSCOW'S economic liberalisation will open the way for new and better business ties between Japan and the Soviet Union, helping to thaw the chill of recent decades, according to a senior Japanese industrialist. Delegates signed contracts worth US$2lO million in forestry, naturalReuter - 246 words
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126 1988-02-03 1 Bernama WASHINGTON should pay closer attention to Moscow's diplomatic and economic inroads in four Asean nations: Malaysia, Indonesia. Thailand and the Philippines, before the US suffers serious setbacks in South-east Asia, a policy analyst in Washington said. Soviet-Malaysian relations, for instance,Bernama - 126 words
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Article118 1988-02-03 1 AFP POLICE broke up a demonstration at the US embassy in Seoul yesterday, dragging away about 50 students who accused the US of launching an "imperialistic economic invasion" of South Korea, said witnesses. "The recent US demands for a complete market opening (of South Korea) atAFP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration475 1988-02-03 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent A PROTRACTED legal dispute between Carte Blanche International and its franchisees in Singapore and Malaysia ended in New York last week when a three-member arbitration panel granted a US$lO million judgment to the franchisees. The franchisees. Carte Blanche (Singapore)475 words
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Advertisement352 1988-02-03 1 If not money, what else? WHAT DOES IT TAKE to run a powerboat race in Singapore? Not only big bucks but also a need to at least pay for some of the major expenses involved in playing host to an international event. But to date, the powerboat race for Singapore352 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article544 1988-02-03 2 LEONG WEN WAH - More banks expected to enter housing loan rate war By LEONG WEN WAH A FRESH interest rate war. is pushing down the cost of housing loans. The latest salvo was fired earlier this week when Credit POSB, Singapore's biggest mortgage lender, reduced its rates to match544 words
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389 1988-02-03 2 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG ASEAN COUNTRIES, hobbled by industrial plants of outdated design which use too much fuel, need to emphasise energy conservation, in addition to measures aimed at developing and introducing alternative sources of power. This point was made by Mr Mr Sutin Assin,389 words
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432 1988-02-03 2 NEGOTIATIONS over the price of natural gas are very much based on the costs of alternative sources of energy but there is always disagreement as to what the alternative source should be, said a senior energy economist with the World Bank. A432 words
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166 1988-02-03 2 SINGAPORE COMPUTER SYSTEMS (SCS) has won a $1.3 million contract to supply a computer system to the Health Ministry's Department of Scientific Services (DSS). Under the contract, SCS will supply a concurrent 3230 minicomputer with 12 MB main memory, two 850 MB disk drives166 words
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104 1988-02-03 2 JAPAN AIR LINES (JAL) is offering four summer course scholarships in Japan to full-time tertiary students. Students from the Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological Institute, National University of Singapore, Ngee Ann Polytechnic and the Singapore Polytechnic, except for those in their final and honours year,104 words
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236 1988-02-03 2 ONE OF AMERICA'S leading carriers in the heavy air freight shipment industry, CF AirFreight, set up a subsidiary in Singapore yesterday. The local subsidiary, known as CF AirFreight Singapore, will serve as the carrier s main Asian transhipment point for Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok.236 words
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211 1988-02-03 2 THE NATIONAL airlines of Singapore and Bahrain can soon operate up to seven weekly flights to each other's country under a liberal air services agreement (ASA) concluded yesterday. The agreement between the civil aviation authorities of the two countries allows Bahrain's designated airline. Gulf211 words
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Article107 1988-02-03 2 SINGAPORE will play host to a major international motor show in July this year. The Singapore International Motor Show '86 will feature vehicles ranging from exotic cars to commercial vehicles and motorcycles. Well-known names in the industry are likely to take part. The event is107 words
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Advertisement231 1988-02-03 2 Bank of China offers new homa loan package, Page 8 The ultimate luxury isn't found on any assembly line. y. WVt> i Wmm ■> w v' y WW z&P&fa I m i ~aU"W 4iU' Henr\ l oni made histor\ a>the man who invented theasst-mbh line. \o|\o ma\ •< It ami231 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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401 1988-02-03 3 Reuter AP JAPANESE workers are preparing for tough talks with employers in a bid to attain standards of living equivalent to their European and US counterparts. Economists, however, said the annual spring wage push is unlikely to involve extendedReuter; AP - 401 words
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57 1988-02-03 3 AFP PASSPORTS issued by the Japanese government last year hit a record high of 3,333,902, up 24.1 per cent from the previous all-time high in 1986, officials said on Monday. Behind the sharp rise was the yen's steep appreciation which made overseas travel costs cheaperAFP - 57 words
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95 1988-02-03 3 AP NORTH KOREA declared a ban yesterday on diplomatic contacts with Japan and said it would deny entry to Japanese government officials and individuals with government ties in retaliation for sanctions against Pyongyang imposed in connection with the bombing of a South KoreanAP - 95 words
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494 1988-02-03 3 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN Park Hi-Surk is confident his hard work preparing for this year s Olympic Games in Seoul will pay off. Mr Park is no athlete sweating to shave seconds off his track time or add centimetres to his long jump, but a businessmanReuter - 494 words
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544 1988-02-03 3 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION is launching its more open economic strategy in Asia but is finding, as China did before it, that old political policies do not always fit neatly with new economic ambitions, according to analysts. Two senior Soviet officials, inReuter - 544 words
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58 1988-02-03 3 AFP HONGKONG said on Monday that 458 people will be contesting 264 seats in the British territory's 19 district board elections scheduled for March 10. Thirty-four other candidates have been assured of a place on the neighbourhood advisory boards because they face no opposition inAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement179 1988-02-03 3 Is Number One! t If YOU'RE GOING to move office within the next year, you mutt first see this remarkable building. close to MAS Building Treasury Building. Direct access to East Coast Plarkway. MRT pop*—linos Tanjong Pagar (Maxwell) MRT station a short walk away. Cliwli identity clad in rich Carmen179 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration417 1988-02-03 4 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S economic outlook remains bleak despite a dollar rebound that has taken some pressure off its export-led industries, financial analysts said on Monday. But analysts do not think West Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, will cut interest rates and so boostReuter - 417 words
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391 1988-02-03 4 Reuter THE UNITED STATES has vetoed a Security Council draft resolution calling on Israel to observe the Geneva convention regulating the wartime treatment of civilians in Israeli-occupied territories. It was the second time in two weeks that Washington had blocked the adoption ofReuter - 391 words
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309 1988-02-03 4 Reuter US CONSTRUCTION activity fell in 1987 to its weakest level in five years with spending last month on new homes, offices and commercial buildings down US$l.6 billion, the Commerce Department said on Monday. Spending in current dollars was at a seasonally adjusted annual rateReuter - 309 words
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252 1988-02-03 4 Reuter NORWAY'S economy will stagnate this year, with falling gross national product, a continued high foreign trade deficit, growing unemployment and little increase in demand, a Central Bureau of Statistics report said. "With little or no growth in demand both domestic and foreign theReuter - 252 words
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Article132 1988-02-03 4 AFP TWO TEXAN businessmen are bucking a US trend, planning to launch a commuter airline for smokers on the day the US government bans smoking on all domestic flights of two hours or less Glenn Herndon and Danny Cuozzo say they will invest US$2 million inAFP - 132 words
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484 1988-02-03 4 AP THE International Monetary Fund says that Third World debtors paid back US$5 9 billion more than they borrowed from the Fund in 1987. The Fund, one of the major sources of help to countries in financial trouble. announced in WashingtonAP - 484 words
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355 1988-02-03 4 NYT IT WILL COST the US economy as much as US$lOO billion for nuclear plants that were abandoned before completion or finished at excessive cost, according to utility experts. The penalty for this technological wrong turn will be shared by residential andNYT - 355 words
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Article, Illustration147 1988-02-03 4 AFP FORMER US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger was made an honorary Knight of the British Empire (GBE) on Monday in recognition of his "outstanding and invaluable contribution" to USBritish relations, the Foreign Office announced. He will come to London on Feb 23 to receive the distinctionAFP - 147 words
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300 1988-02-03 4 Reuter A COMMONWEALTH committee has given the go-ahead for two detailed studies on South Africa's economy in a bid to marshal evidence in favour of sanctions against the white minority-led country. Spokeswoman Patsy Robertson said on Monday that the studies wouldReuter - 300 words
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540 1988-02-03 4 NYT THE HOME VIDEO industry, born just a decade ago. is already feeling the effects of middle age. Here are some of the signs: Paramount Pictures announced last week that it would try to increase lagging videocassette rentals by spending US$lO millionNYT - 540 words
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Advertisement233 1988-02-03 4 'I 1/ \l J w Irl If The business person's choice, every I I II I 11 I Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and I 1 II \l II I Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at -I- Vyl J. 1 _M_ 22:05 hours and arriving at Lester B. Pearson International Airport the following233 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article428 1988-02-03 5 Crude palm oil futures, closed weaker yesterday on further short selling as the market continued to react to last week's news that India had suspended its weekly vegetable oil import tenders indefinitely, dealers said. February and March closed Msso lower at Msl,loo and M 51,077 per tonne respectively,428 words
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Article277 1988-02-03 5 SINGAPORE The market closed slightly easier yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 218.25 cents a kg, down 0.50 cent from Monday's close. The market opened steadier but prices retreated slightly towards midday on lack of buying interest and fresh incentives to stimulate activity. Prices fluctuated narrowly in277 words
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Article243 1988-02-03 5 RAS prices m S c*nta/kg, FOB In b«i« NOON CLOSE Bvy*rt S*ll*rs ftuy*rt Selleri Int 1 RSS Prompt 221.50 222.50N 221.75 222.75N Irrt 1 RSS Mar 88 218.00 218.50N 218.25 218.75N Int 1 RSS Apr 88 217>50 218.00 217.75 218.25 Irrt 2 RSS OF 216 50 218.50243 words
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Article78 1988-02-03 5 (cantt/kg, 1-ton poMaft) MARCH 1988 APRIL 1988 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON ky«n Saltan 8wyan SSR 30 218.00 220.00N 218.00 220.00N SSI SO 216.50 218.50N 216.50 218 JON MRELB Saltan B«ya SM« cv 275.00 277.00N 276.00 278.00N SMR I 27 5 XX) 277.00N 276.00 278.00N78 words
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Article115 1988-02-03 5 THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) dropped six cents yesterday from last Friday's dose to M 517.19 a kg. The market was closed on Monday for a local holiday. Dealers attributed (he fall to a larger contribution of metal due to accumulation over115 words
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Article350 1988-02-03 5 HONGKONG: The metal closed steady after trading in a narrow range in thin volume yesterday, dealers said. Sentiment remained bearish against a steady US dollar, but they noted continuing demand for gold in East Asia. Bullion ended the day at U*****.60/455.10 an ounce against New York's close at350 words
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Article65 1988-02-03 5 WEAKNESS yesterday set in to most product levels with only gasoil still holding stable on tight supplies and good regional demand. USS/borrai Oiong* Dubai (Mar) >5.41 -001 WM T**ai WTI (Mar) 16.S3 -0.13 Products (FOB S'pore) US$/banal Owng* HlllllM 22-70 unc* GatoM 20.55 Woi) IMMH, ISW« I4J065 words
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Article240 1988-02-03 5 Chines* Produce Bangkok Exchange Sellers' noon dosing pr ices on Closing prices en Feb 2 (USS/tonne, FOB) Feb 2 (SS/100 kg White Rice Coconut oil 100% 1st do* 345 k* fob OM drum FOB 120.00 130.00 100% 2nd doss 100% 3rd doss 310 305 New dram FOB 134.00240 words
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Article106 1988-02-03 5 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mostly higher on Monday, with prices up K to three US cants except August, which closed H cent lower, and March which settled 1% cents lower at USs6.oB* a bushel. Prices opened lower on ideas that last Friday's late rally106 words
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Article98 1988-02-03 5 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed one to four US cents higher on Monday with March up 3* cents at U553.2914 a bushel. The US Department of Agriculture's offer of two million tonnes of wheat to the Soviet Union under the EEP programme underpinned prices amid98 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1757 1988-02-03 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed slightly lower against most major currencies yesterday, after a day of thin and directionless trading. The dollar started on an easier note mainly due to profit-taking after its rally In New York on Monday, but the market then fluctuated in a narrow range1,757 words
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Article248 1988-02-03 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at slightly firmer opening levels yesterday. Short-dates and period rates firmed 1/16 point at the outset following higher US federal funds rate, a slight fall in bond prices and the Federal Reserve's absence from the money market during its normal intervention period.248 words
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Article171 1988-02-03 6 Odd futures on Fob 1 100 troy ouncax USS par troy ounca Oftm NM Law MI, Nk Mar Apr Jwn *"9 Oa Ooc Nk If Apr Jwn 454. to 45) JO 45>. 50 463.00 445.00 472J0 477JO m to 409.00 494J0 455J0 451 JO 45* JO imp171 words
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Article575 1988-02-03 6 MARCH EURODOLLAR yesterday opened slightly higher than Chicago's cloae but off the previous Slmex bullish level as market participanta awaited for the reeults of US Treaaury auctions beginning with the threeyear iaaue later in the day. The rally on Monday due to expectation of diacount rate cut in the575 words
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Article65 1988-02-03 6 THE OVERNIGHT rata on the Singapore interbank market roee point to end at 3% per cent. The onemonth term rate fell 1/16 point while the two and three-months remained unchanged. S$ Interbank rat*s at 12 noon yostor day: OWH Id OwrxlaM 3 3/4 3 1/3 1h«o)*i 3 )/l«65 words
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Article, Illustration178 1988-02-03 6 Indicate* the ivinpi of u»f prim# lending nrvv 01 12 ma)or banks In S'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Feb 2 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 doyi 4 1J/14 11/1* 3/4 J/4 3 3/4 1/4 i i/a —1/4 4 1/4 4 1 Mk 4 7f% J/4 1178 words
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Article80 1988-02-03 6 Treasury bills Period Issuo Yostorday's dosing Day's cod« Maturity NO OFFER HWH LOW 3 months RQ*****W 28.4.88 2.95 2.90 2.93 2.90 6 monrtu BY*****S 30.6.88 2.98 2.93 1 y*or BY*****T 24.11.88 2.95 2.90 Government notes and bonds Porlod Itsuf Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's cod* rato WD80 words
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Article1169 1988-02-03 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tveedey, Fpbrvory 2 19M DCimCHCMARK (MkttX) N» PM NkNMi 95 54 57 58 59 60 41 42 43 44 45 44 47 64 2344 1444 424 134 341 143 54 13 3 CA4 CAS CAB CA4 CAS CA4 CA4 70A 154A 255A CA4 CA4 CAB 41,169 words
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Advertisement123 1988-02-03 6 Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant is famous for its exquisite Sichuan food. Savour some of the marvellous dishes from our menu comprising of over 188 Sichuan and Seafood dishes. Every dish is masterfully prepared by our experienced chefs, in keeping with our tradition of giving our customers123 words
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Advertisement11 1988-02-03 6 IB &ANQUE INI DOSUEZ 3 Shenton Way. Shenton House. Singapore 010611 words
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Advertisement327 1988-02-03 7 WE GIVE OUR SUSPENSIONS A TOUGH TIME SO THEY'LL NEVER GIVE YOU A ROUGH RIDE. A car's suspension has to strike the right balance between suppleness and rigidity in order to provide a stable and comfortable ride on any road. Nissan suspensions are designed to do exacdy that Before any327 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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443 1988-02-03 8 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent BANK OF CHINA has set out to win a bigger slice of Singapore's housing loan "cake" by introducing a new mortgage package. The package is offering some of the sweetest terms available in Singapore. The annual443 words
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253 1988-02-03 8 UPI BRITAIN'S "Big Four" banks pushed up base rates to 9 per cent from 8.5 per cent on Monday following a go-ahead from the Bank of England in an attempt to control inflationary pressures. The bank earlier had liftedUPI - 253 words
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373 1988-02-03 8 AFP BRAZIL planned to repay yesterday some US$35O million in interest on its external debt to private creditors and was "in the process of rapprochement'' with the International Monetary Fund. The Ministry of Finance said in Brasilia on Monday thatAFP - 373 words
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Article, Illustration366 1988-02-03 8 Reuter THE ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) said its total lending in 1987 was a record U552.44 billion, a 21.7 per cent rise from US$2 billion in 1986. Last year, the bank said its lending had risen only 4.9 per cent from 1985Reuter - 366 words
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81 1988-02-03 8 Reuter THE ASIAN Clearing Union's (ACU) chairman has called for the dismantling of trade barriers in member countries and said the group's objectives should include broader monetary cooperation. ACU is a joint arrangement for settling international payment imbalances between Bangladesh, Burma. India, Iran. Nepal.Reuter - 81 words
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Article121 1988-02-03 8 Reuter A BRITISH and a Brazilian bank launched on Monday a US$lOO million stock market fund with a twist it lets banks buy Brazilian shares by selling off loans they had made to Brazil. The Brazil Conversion Fund is run by British merchant bankReuter - 121 words
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400 1988-02-03 8 S P lowers five big US banks' credit ratings AP A MAJOR credit rating firm lowered its ratings for five of the biggest US banking companies on Monday, citing their continued exposure to troubled foreign loans. The change was Standard and Poor's second downgrade affecting the banking industry in lessAP - 400 words
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Article, Illustration378 1988-02-03 8 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent THE SINGAPORE branch of Citibank has launched yet another way for Singaporeans to borrow. The bank claimsj&at its new loan scheme, dubtmd Ready Credit, is "a better .way to pay than credit cards". revolving credit facility comkSees certain features of378 words
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751 1988-02-03 8 Reuter THE STOCK MARKET CRASH that sent share prices of financial institutions plummeting went largely unnoticed at Britain's privatelyowned merchant banks, where more than ever the absence of a listing is viewed as a virtue. The market value of publiclyquoted merchant bankingReuter - 751 words
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Advertisement151 1988-02-03 8 China 12 oz Panda Gold 1987 Collector's Item Good Investment The Panda Gold 1987 is the 3rd in the highly prized 12 oz > Panda Series, which is /y minted by the China //a Mint and issued by the Peoples Republic Bank of China. This collector's item which is minted151 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous202 1988-02-03 8 mm 1 1 v//^ Max/ Not* Mln (°C) 26/11 Sunny 04/02 Cloudy 10/07 Cloudy 23/14 Cleor 35/24 Sunny 28/24 Clear 02-08 Clear 13/08 Rain 07/03 Cloudy 04/01 Cloudy 16/14 Cloudy 09/04 Rain 29/21 Cloudy 08/00 Rain 26/12 Clear 21/11 Cloudy -20-30 Snow 25/14 Sumy 25/17 Cloudy 13/00 Cloudy 01/01 Cloudy202 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration281 1988-02-03 9 ;JD'ARCY MASIUS BENTON Bowles has appointed Mr Rob •doddemeade as regional creJptve director. Mr Nick Fairhead, "OMB&B's creative director here, 55i)l be going to the Bangkok of•ftce. Mr Doddemeade, formerly 3K*n Ted Bates in Hongkong, al- worked stint as creative [JJJltector with Ted Bates in281 words
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Article, Illustration103 1988-02-03 9 JANEY BURLAND, regional manager for Newsweek in Singapore, presenting Mr Mike „i. Jordan (right), regional director of Ted Bates Singapore, with two SIA (V lh Business Class tickets. Mr Jordan won the first prize in a Newsweek competition to guess the number of103 words
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COPY LINES
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Article78 1988-02-03 9 "ADVERTISING ASSOCIATES has announced two client gains Slumberland and the Carlton Hotel. AA's involvement with Slumberland beds, marketed by >?ie Borneo Company, an existing client, will com;ftjjance immediately. Several agencies made presentations for The Carlton Hotel account, billed as "the biggest new hotel opening in78 words
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Article, Illustration144 1988-02-03 9 ARNOLD TUCKER, president and chief executive officer of Hill Knowlton Asia Pacific, has been appointed an executive vice-president of Hill Knowlton, iloc. Mr Tucker will continue to be based in Hong- kong. He first joined the public relations company in 1965, working in the New144 words
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150 1988-02-03 9 TOSHIBA and Visa International have produced the world's first "super-smart" credit card which goes on trial in Tokyo in April, Toshiba announced last week. It incorporates a microcomputer and features a calculator-like keyboard find liquid crystal display on ttoe back. The card150 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1988-02-03 9 MONICA GWEE; CHARLES SAVAGE - By MONICA GWEE and CHARLES SAVAGE THE RESEARCH BUSINESS in Singapore, worth between $8 million and $12 million a year, is in good form. Standards are comparatively high and the entry of more companies has ensured stable prices for buyers. Singapore is a1,123 words
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Advertisement221 1988-02-03 9 The new prestigious Rover 820SE. ship ol N eW ed tarr«v ,os Now in Singapore For decades. Rover cars have enjoyed the admiration of discerning motorists and car manufacturers all over the world Not only because of their continental dependability, but also for their sleek styling, sheer luxury and gratifying221 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article454 1988-02-03 10 MODERN DAY Australia traces its roots to the penal settlements set up by Britain 200 years ago, an event now being commemorated by a year-long entertainment extravaganza. One of the highlights of this celebration took place during the weekend when 20 of the world s top454 words
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Article, Illustration1975 1988-02-03 10 WALTON MORAIS - Sports sponsorship of a prestigious international event means big money and an organisation that spares no expenses to organise it without thought of making a decent profit in return, could be said to be foolhardy. But the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has a1,975 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1988-02-03 11 Europe's economic 'dream' of a home market of 320 million people confronts member governments of the European Community with a challenge to dismantle internal barriers totally and the problem of national subsidy schemes that distort capital flows. The following reportThe Economist; Source: Kiel Institute - 1,040 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1988-02-03 11 The Economist UNTIL RECENTLY it was plausible to argue that French macro-economic management was a great success in the 1980s, if more by good luck than good judgment. True, President Francois Mitterrand's early expansionist policies were a celebrated "failure'' driven offThe Economist - 1,065 words
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Advertisement140 1988-02-03 10 This announcement appears as a matter of record only P PARKWAY HOLDINGS LIMITED *****,000,000 FINANCING PACKAGE Arranged By DBS Bank And Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited 5530,000,000 5-YEAR FIXED-RATE TERM LOAN Provided By DBS Bank And Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited 5575,000,000 5-YEAR NOTE ISSUANCE FACILITY Severally Guaranteed By DBS Bank And140 words
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Miscellaneous652 1988-02-03 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Sadness in the ranks of sportsmen (5) 6 Food possibly licked (5) 9 A historic win (7) 10 Jelly with a bit of spice (5) 11 Amy includes it in friendship (5) 12 Surname of one possibly born out West (5) 13 Women who can spell?652 words
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SPORTS & LEISURE
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Article, Illustration773 1988-02-03 12 NYT TO THE SIDE, a burgundy Subaru sports car symbolises his stature as Super Bowl XXII s most valuable player. At the lectern, his football-shaped trophy glistened as Doug Williams hobbled up to the microphone on Monday on the damaged left knee that heNYT - 773 words
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Article, Illustration156 1988-02-03 13 AFP AUSTRALIAN OPENER David Boon, with a Test boat of 150 not out, put victory out of England's reach on the final day of the Bicentennial Test in Sydney yesterday. At tea, Australia was 256 for two in its second innings, an overall lead of 45AFP - 156 words
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Article398 1988-02-03 13 Reuter WORLD CHAMPION Jansher Khan is ready to quit top-flight squash and take up tennis if his father tells him to do so. But he knows that if he cuts short his blossoming squash career he could provoke serious tension back home in Pakistan. "AfterReuter - 398 words
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266 1988-02-03 13 UPI THE INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee (IOC) is to step up its fight against political boycotts, despite the breakthrough achieved for this year's Seoul Olympics, which has drawn entries from all but six of the 167 member countries. Methods of punishing National OlympicUPI - 266 words
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Article119 1988-02-03 13 AP AMERICANS Pam Casale and Kim Stainmatz aach scored flrat-round victories on Monday In tha US$5O,OOO Virginia Slima of Wellington Woman's Tannla Tournament. Casala beat Paulette Moreno of Hongkong 6-0, 6-3. while Steinmetz defeated Switzerland'a Celine Cohen 6-4. 2-6, 6-4. Other first-round winners in the 56-draw outdoorAP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration403 1988-02-03 13 AP AFTER A HALF-SEASON of freakish weather, rising stars and controversial disqualifications, everything is falling into place as the World Cup ski season takes a break before the start of the winter Olympics. The Swiss have returned to the top of the WorldAP - 403 words
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Article, Illustration589 1988-02-03 13 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE IS SET to enter the tennis big league when the men's professional council meets next month to consider an application to hold a Grand Prix event here in 1969. Tennis promoter Australian Sports Marketing (ASM) has applied for589 words
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Advertisement866 1988-02-03 12 4 COURVOISIER XO-Where to eat, drink... ■Grills Greens A choice of 18 salads, five cold cuts, soup, three roasts, eight grills <Sc 12 desserts. What more could you ask for? .The entire buffet spread is yours for ■$25.50 per adult $15.00 per child under 12. For lunch only at the866 words
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Advertisement191 1988-02-03 12 JustrianFest From the land of' 'The Sound of Music'' comes another art form delicious food like Wienerschnitzel, Fiaker-goulash, F&prika Chicken, sausages, salads, apple strudel, Sacher Cake, Emperor's pancakes and much, much more! At $31 for adults and 15 for children, we're sure you'll enjoy the feast as much as you191 words
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Advertisement429 1988-02-03 13 and entertain 4 Traditionally Japanese. Traditionally Unkai. Sample the delicacies of Japanese cuisine, sushi, sashimi and teppanyaki. Four tatami rooms are available for private parties. Located on the 2nd floor. Open 12 noon to 3 pm. 6.30 pm to 11 pm. Ample free parking Century Park Sheraton Singapore 16 Natttm429 words
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Advertisement484 1988-02-03 13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I Kee Ah Heng Tay Leong Heng of No. 596 Aug Mo Klo Ave 10 #11-2561 Singapore (2056), have applied for a First Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s Slang Lok Herng at 280 Bt Batok East Ave. 3 #01-315 Singapore484 words
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Advertisement422 1988-02-03 13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I Lim Tian Hee of No. 107 Jin Bt Merah #10-1820 Singapore (0316), have applied for t a First Class respect of premises at M/s Small tr%A\* Eating House at 58 Upper Weld Road Singapore (0620), and that this application will be heard in Court422 words
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STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration4104 1988-02-03 14 SHARE PRICES continued to drift lower on the Singapore stock market on a lack of buying support with most institutions keeping to the sidelines. Falls on Wall Street and in the Tokyo market led to most institutions staying out while the4,104 words
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Article249 1988-02-03 14 Rites SINGAPORE Ind \c— Spaca land CaM Star* i— In Mm (at 30* M Gtaa 0 1 *ai M Saa« S 1 A S F M o c c Matra HUg> Not baa Sal Catamn UOI Gaa*» MS +10 IT CaatpaaMa 714X1 771A5 10* 366 +10 IT249 words
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Article2739 1988-02-03 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Slock Exchange of Wgtm yesterday with the number at shares traded Am in brackets in lots at 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE MOurrmAL romcncioi Aona 0.150 1.1751 (9 114 Aicoan2,739 words
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Article217 1988-02-03 14 CYCLE A CARRIAGE Limited: 19th AGM ot the Royal 1 2, Level 1, The Pavilion Inter-Continental Singapore Hotel. 1 Cuacaden Road, Singapore 1024, today, Feb 3, at noon. MALAYA TIN PRINTING COMPANY Umltßd: EGM at WTC Convention Centre, Conference Hall 2, 11th Floor, World Trade Centre, (Use Lift217 words
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Article263 1988-02-03 14 K Monogen' prices Japan Gf Fund 1 44 149 for Feb 3 Shanton Thrift Fund 078 078 Singapore Unit Trust UOB Manage ment Thp CoMarca 091 0.97 Unitund 080 080 Th# Savings Fund 07V OAS Unibond* 0W5 IjOI S'por* frog fund S'pora Sk Fund 034 061 040 0A6263 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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254 1988-02-03 15 MBT PERMODALAN NASIONAL Bhd (PNB) has sold a large block of shares representing a 14.7 per cent stake in Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMPB) for MS3O4 million. As the transaction involved 62.3 million HMPB shares, this means that the price amountedMBT - 254 words
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Article78 1988-02-03 15 Bernama FORMER Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange chairman Tengku Noone Aziz was fined M 52.000 or in default 1 four months' jail by the sessions court in Kuala J Lumpur yesterday for acting as a company director after he was made a bankrupt. Tengku Noone admitted actingBernama - 78 words
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231 1988-02-03 15 Bernama ES CASH-RICH Cycle Carriage Bintang Bhd, the Malaysian Mercedes-Benz assembler, is looking for viable investment opportunities. Chairman Tan Sri Haji Basir Ismail said the group, with a surplus of Ms2o million, needed to look for investment opportunities with profit. "We can't justBernama ES - 231 words
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229 1988-02-03 15 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN DAH YUNG Investments Ltd has swapped an outstanding trade debt of 34.4 million baht ($2.75 million) owing by Consolidated Electric Co of Thailand for shares in the company. The company announced yesterday that through its 49-per-cent-owned associate company,229 words
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Article, Illustration266 1988-02-03 15 Reuter HONGKONG Stock Exchange chief executive Robert Fell plans to put a new management structure into place and install a modern settlement system within two years. Mr Fell, the former chairman of the London Stock Exchange, said these were his two priorities as temporary chiefReuter - 266 words
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Article119 1988-02-03 15 Reuter STANDARD CHARTERED Asia Ltd. a unit of Standard Chartered PLC, has finalised its acquisition of Hongkong stockbrokerage house Chin Tung Holdings Ltd, said industry sources in the colony yesterday. They said an agreement was expected to be signed before the end of the weekReuter - 119 words
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106 1988-02-03 15 Bernama ES BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS Bhd has bought a 50 per cent interest in Drew Ameroid (M) Sdn Bhd. a subsidiary of Drew Ameroid (S) Pte Ltd. Drew Ameroid, with its parent company Drew Chemical Corporation based in New Jersey, US. is a supplier ofBernama ES - 106 words
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Article, Illustration453 1988-02-03 15 LISA LEE - Group does not expect increase in turnover to be maintained By LISA LEE DESPITE increased competition from the new Japanese giants such as Tokyu, Sogo and the omnipresent Metro chain, re-tail-based stalwart Robinson Co Ltd has managed to hold its own. For the six453 words
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Advertisement202 1988-02-03 15 How to keep your balance in today's volatile markets HWm r ■v Sr I f/ fl 4r .i—- <- W > yr Let's face it. The last thing you need the first thing in the morning is yesterday's information. Especially when trying to keep your balance in today's foreign exchanges,202 words
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REGIONAL MARKETS
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Article2988 1988-02-03 16 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange finished lower across the board yesterday in sluggish trading. Business volume was markedly reduced as well due to a lack of buying interest. Attention this time was centred on lower liners in contrast to the past several2,988 words
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Article1418 1988-02-03 16 Hongkong Reuter SHARE prices on the Hongkong market closed sharply lower yesterday in thin trading, pushed down by speculative selling while buying support was limited, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index ended the day 59.77 points lower at 2.298.50. The broader based Hongkong Index fell 39.82 pointsReuter - 1,418 words
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Article114 1988-02-03 16 Reuter US-BASED Amax Inc will acquire a controlling 47.6 per cent stake in Australian gold miner and explorer Aztec Exploration Ltd for A 551.3 million, subject to a number of conditions. Aztec said yesterday It said in a stock exchange announcement that it had been toldReuter - 114 words
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Article482 1988-02-03 16 Reuter SHARE prices in Tokyo closed lower yesterday in thin trade on profit-taking in financials and declines in export-related sectors due to a lower dollar, brokers said. The Nikkei Average (ell 60.11 points, or 0.25 per cent, to 23,672.21. The index firmed 13.19 points on Monday. Declines led advancesReuter - 482 words
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Article449 1988-02-03 16 Reuter THE Australian share market bounced back to close cautiously firmer yesterday as bargain hunters pulled stocks up from early losses. Brokers said early nervousness following bullion's US$22 fall in the past week and Wall Street's modest overnight loss gave way to light scattered buying demand in late trade,Reuter - 449 words
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Article161 1988-02-03 16 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index dropped 3.30 to 315.07 yesterday on a turnover of 5,386,235 shares worth 218.47 million baht. PCS 02 BAHT Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya ln»aatmaot 304 -2 Bangkok Agro-lnd Dink 84 5 313 •1 Bank Of Ayudhya 306 unch Charoong Thai Wirt A CabtaReuter - 161 words
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Article227 1988-02-03 16 Kotin 36 50 1 2 61 0.01 Kuochan Dev Laa Chang Yuan 76.50 41.20 33 4 1.2 73 50 1.5 41.30 1.2 76 SO 2 Nan Ya Plat 61 00 1.5 236 00 6 61 00 1.5 Cheng Loong Chia H»in Cement S650 51.00 1 1.2 Pacific Elact Wira227 words
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Article80 1988-02-03 16 FEB 03 PESOS Marsleel Acot* Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0 09 0045 Oriental B Phil Ovwmh Philex B Picop B 0 0975 0046 .0.511 0 0025 0001 0.001 PtDT 146 2 Baste Petroleum Benguet Con B Fir«t Phil Hldgs Lepento B Marcopper 0 017 0 001 San80 words
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Advertisement113 1988-02-03 16 Keep your investment decisions on target iTTTT i This announcement appears as a matter of record only. P PARKWAY HOLDINGS LIMITED 5530,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1993 Issue Price 100% Unconditionally guaranteed as to principal, premium (if any) and interest by A The Mitsubishi Bank Limited Singapore Branch Co-Indemnified113 words
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WORLD MARKETS
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Article1017 1988-02-03 17 New York Reuter LATE PROFIT-TAKING on Monday caused a blue chip rally to fizzle out on Wall Street, but a majority of stocks, including issues traded over-the-count-er and on the American Stock Exchange, advanced. According to analysts, many investors remain nervous about the potential for renewedReuter - 1,017 words
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Article1014 1988-02-03 17 London Reuter EQUITY PRICES on the London market remained quietly lower at the official 0900 GMT opening yesterday, with operators depressed about Monday's surprise 1/2 percentage point jump in the cost of borrowing, and the lower performance on the US and Asian markets overnight,Reuter - 1,014 words
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Article1260 1988-02-03 17 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1.501 13 Monday 1.540 95 Week ago 1.585 89 Hang Seng Index Tuesday 2.298 50 Monday 2.356 27 Week ago 2.426 05 All Industrial] Tuesday Monday Week ago NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday Friday Week ogo 1 999 9 1 997 5 Closed 1.9441,260 words
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83 1988-02-03 17 NYT GENERAL ELECTRIC Capital has brought Kidder. Peabody Co, the investment bankers, back into the negotiations to buy Montgomery Ward Co. according to Wall Street sources with knowledge ot the talks. Wall Street sources had said earlier that some Kidder investment bankers were angeredNYT - 83 words
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261 1988-02-03 17 Reuter PRUDENTIAL-BACHE Securities Inc. a unit of Prudential Insurance Co of America, has posted a loss of about US$lOO million in 1987, partly due to a series of special charges the firm incurred. A company spokesman said although figures are still preliminary. the firm posted anReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration393 1988-02-03 17 Reuter SIEMENS, the West German conglomerate which makes everything from computers to nuclear power plants, has said net profit fell in the first quarter of its current business year but it saw no reason for pessimism after October's share price crash. "In talking about theReuter - 393 words
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Article202 1988-02-03 17 UPI BRITISH PETROLEUM has come under fire from one of its big institutional investors over a £2.5 billion bid it has made for Britoil. Graeme Knox, chief investment manager of Scottish Amicable Investment Managers, which holds 26.4 million BP shares, slammed the Britoil offer asUPI - 202 words
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Advertisement282 1988-02-03 17 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 SAVOY ENTERPRISES PRIVATE UMITEO (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Al an Extraordinary General Meeting of SAVOY ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and held at 50 "Wok Btoroah Road #02-05, Citiport Centre, Singapore 0409 on Friday, the 29th day of January 1968. the following special resolutions set out282 words
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Advertisement465 1988-02-03 17 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 90 AND IN THE MATTER OF CLES PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) Special Resolutions NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Cles Private Limited duly convened and held at 111 North Bridge Road #12-01 Peninsula Plaza.465 words
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Advertisement455 1988-02-03 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF ZONE REALTY PTE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Zone Realty Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 810 Geylang Road455 words
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Advertisement476 1988-02-03 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF TALWIDE INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (Incorporated In Singapore) (In Members Voluntary Liquidation) At an extraordinary general meeting of members of TALWIDE INVESTMENTS PTE LTD duly convened and held at 151 Chin Swee Road #02-12 Manhattan House. Singapore476 words
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Advertisement319 1988-02-03 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF THONG LI HONG f CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an extraordinary general meeting of member® of THONG LI HONG CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD duly convened and held at 180 Paya Lebar319 words
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Article, Illustration299 1988-02-03 18 LILY FERNANDEZ - Republic to become major manufacturing arm By LILY FERNANDEZ AMP INCORPORATED of the US, reputed to be the world's largest maker of electrical and electronic connectors, plans to almost double its investment in its Singapore subsidiary to $100 million by the end of next299 words
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280 1988-02-03 18 Reuter THE SMORGON FAMILY is making a A 52.40 cash takeover offer for each of the shares and convertible notes it does not already hold in brick, pipe and tile manufacturer Humes Ltd. The bid values Humes's total issued capital at AReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration366 1988-02-03 18 UPI AFP THAILAND and Indonesia agreed yesterday to continue support for Cambodian resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk despite his resignation from the coalition opposing the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia. "We still regard Prince Sihanouk as the most important figure in solving the Cambodian problem,"UPI; AFP - 366 words
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Article180 1988-02-03 18 Reuter UNION CARBIDE has challenged an Indian court order to pay US$27O million in interim compensation to victims of the Bhopal gas leak, the world's worst industrial disaster. A lawyer for the US multinational told the High Court in the central state of Madhya Pradesh theReuter - 180 words
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Article205 1988-02-03 18 AP EASTMAN KODAK CO has stopped making the disc camera because the style has fizzled out in the marketplace, but company officials on Monday said no decision had been made to eliminate the line permanently. The company suspended production of the cameras at its Rochester,AP - 205 words
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228 1988-02-03 18 UPI THAILAND and Vietnam yesterday expanded economic ties with resumption of Ho Chi Minh CityBangkok flights and the announcement of the first Thai-Viet-namese fishing joint venture since 1975. "The first regular Vietnamese flight from Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon)UPI - 228 words
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112 1988-02-03 18 AFP A DELEGATION of South Korean businessmen is scheduled to arrive in Vietnam next month to assess prospects for investment and trade between the two countries. the Chamber of Commerce said in Hanoi yesterday. The visit of the 10-member delegation, originally planned forAFP - 112 words
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Article151 1988-02-03 18 AFP A TOP Chinese military official warned Taiwan yesterday that it could not hope for stability as long as it refused reunification with the mainland, and called for the opening of a dialogue on the matter. "First of all. we Should have a common understanding,AFP - 151 words
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314 1988-02-03 18 AFP INDIA'S top crusading daily stepped up an anti-corruption campaign yesterday by publishing details about bribes allegedly paid by Swedish arms firm Bofors on a US$l.3 billion Indian contract. The Indian Express published front-page details about companies purported to have received US$5OAFP - 314 words
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284 1988-02-03 18 UPI DISSIDENT MEMBERS of Malaysia's politically dominant United Malays National Organisation have the right to resort to the courts to challenge the validity of last year's tightly fought party polls, the High Court was told yesterday. Mr Raja Aziz Addruse, representingUPI - 284 words
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179 1988-02-03 18 AFP THE SOCIETY of Hongkong Publishers has voiced its "strong disapproval" to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of the government's restrictive measures on four of its members. It said in a statement yesterday that its chairman, Mr Matthew Oram, sent a letter to Mr LeeAFP - 179 words
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Article96 1988-02-03 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES rose in early trading yesterday, but the rally stalled on a lack of fol-low-through buying. At mid-morning, April gold retained a gain of US$2.5O at U*****.90 an ounce after coming out of U*****.90, which penetrated Monday's high of U*****.20. Analysts in New York saidReuter - 96 words
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Article166 1988-02-03 18 THE MINISTRY OF Defence will move from Tanglin to Bukit Gombak next year. The shift was briefly reported in the January issue of Pioneer, a publication of the Singapore Armed Forces, which was embargoed for release yesterday. Piling for the sevenstorey Mindef HQ began166 words
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178 1988-02-03 18 AFP CHINA'S Foreign Economic Relations Minister Zheng Tuobin yesterday called on the US to change its irrational practices to facilitate high-technology transfers, the New China News Agency reported. Mr Zheng made his remarks to US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter with whom he signedAFP - 178 words
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311 1988-02-03 18 AFP THE RULING Taiwanese Kuomintang Party will approve major parliamentary reforms today at the first central standing committee meeting chaired by President Lee leng-hui, a highranking party official said yesterday. The KMT's top policymaking body is expected to endorse reforms aimed at rejuvenating aAFP - 311 words
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277 1988-02-03 18 AP CHINA and the US have signed a four-year textile agreement that sets the annual growth rate tor China's textile exports to the US at 3 per cent. The accord was signed by US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter and China's Minister of ForeignAP - 277 words
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LATE FILE
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Article46 1988-02-03 18 AFP SINO-SOVIET border talks have ended in Moscow, with both sides agreeing to resume discussions in Beijing in April. The Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday that the Chinese delegation was met on Monday by Soviet deputy Foreign Minister Igor Rogachev. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article64 1988-02-03 18 Reuter MINISTERS from 18 West European countries met in Brussels yesterday for talka on stepping up cooperation and preventing new trade barriers. The meeting marks the first time trade ministers from the 12-nation European Community and the six-mem-ber European Free Trade Association have held talks specificallyReuter - 64 words
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Article43 1988-02-03 18 AP A REBEL clan on the island of Rotuma wants the Fiji-gov-erned island to become a dependency of New Zealand. The Fiji Times in Suva said yesterday that the clan's leader. King Gagaj Sau Lagfatmaro. has declared Rotuma independent. APAP - 43 words
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Article37 1988-02-03 18 Bernama ABOUT 10,000 officials elected into office in the last Philippine elections assumed office at noon yesterday, but 6,000 others will have to wait because of protests filed against them by their opponents. BernamaBernama - 37 words
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Article46 1988-02-03 18 AFP THE governor of the Bank of England, Robin Leigh-Pem-berton, has called for internationally concerted measures to prevent a new collapse of financial markets. He was speaking at a banquet in London for visiting Bundesbank governor Karl Otto Poehl yesterday. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Advertisement89 1988-02-03 18 cJupe k cfomer 70 Anson Road w distinctive TP* (m *t Quality finishes throughout Various sizes from 80 sq m upwards Served by Tanjong Pagar MRT (only 100 m away) Immediate access to ECP/AYE expressways Free from CBD traffic congestions Ample parking V h SM Joint Sot* Loosing Agents Sansin89 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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Article, Illustration368 1988-02-03 19 G DURAIRAJ - Aggressive promotion strategy pays off By G DURAIRAJ SATISFACTORY cargo growth was recorded at Port Klang last year bringing cargo tonnage to a new high of 13.2 million tonnes compared with 12.3 million tonnes in 1986 An increase of 8 per cent in368 words
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148 1988-02-03 19 AFP SANKO STEAMSHIP, once the world's biggest tanker operator and currently protected by a rehabilitation order, is expected to post a profit in the year ended Jan 31, a company administrator said. The administrator, however, declined to disclose the sum which wouldAFP - 148 words
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Article142 1988-02-03 19 Seatrade Week IN A MOVE that is seen by business experts as a continuation of diversification policy and a strengthening of existing shipping assets, Chung Wah Shipbuilding and Engineering has sold its shipyard in the Lai Chi Kok area of Hongkong for a reportedSeatrade Week - 142 words
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PORTSIDES
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56 1988-02-03 19 Reuter STRONG WINDS forced Rotterdam port to suspend its pilot service for small ships on Monday. The Dutch weather bureau said winds rose to Force 10 on the Beaufort Scale (55 knots). Suspension of the pilot service means that ships had to enter and leave theReuter - 56 words
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Article57 1988-02-03 19 A NEW CONTAINER terminal in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is expected to be operational by the end of 1988. Located at Basin D the terminal will have 500 metres of quay and a 15-acre back-up area with a 2,000 unit storage capacity. There will be57 words
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110 1988-02-03 19 INDIAN RAILWAYS is poised to break freight traffic records for the third successive year. Volume for the full year to April, 1988. is expected to hit 316 million tonnes after a hectic nine months when volume transported totalled 232 million. If the fullyear figure110 words
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349 1988-02-03 20 AP A SINGAPORE-BASED salvage firm was quoted as saying three crewmen of one of its tugboats have been killed off Iran, but denied a report that the deaths resulted from an Iraqi missile attack on the small craft A Gulf-based shippingAP - 349 words
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625 1988-02-03 20 THE OAKLAND Board of Port Commissioners has approved demolition of the old Albers Mill buildings on Seventh Street to make way for a new, state-of-the-art Outer Harbour terminal. Construction of the 38-acre terminal on the site is a component of a major expansion of625 words
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214 1988-02-03 20 UPI AUTHORITIES were forced to halt traffic in the Suez Canal after a sandstorm hit Egypt on Monday sharply reducing visibility. The sudden storm left 51 ships including four British military vessels stranded in the Suez Canal. Officials said theUPI - 214 words
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Article852 1988-02-03 20 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Contomer VM 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel l«er n 3 Alrtco Oceor XN 2 Alltrons VM 3 AC Toepter XI 5 Amencon Tpt XN «/s Ailro Serv.ce IV 2/3 Arrow lines IX 5 Anon Oceon XI 4 Altos line X 5852 words
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270 1988-02-03 20 SOME FIVE companies are known to be making a pitch for the development of terminal No 7 container facility at Kwai Chung terminal. The contenders for the 315,000-sq metre terminal are Hongkong International Terminals, Evergreen Shipping Line, China Merchant Steam270 words
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338 1988-02-03 20 Reuter BRITISH FERRY workers launched a nationwide strike yesterday despite an eleventh-hour injunction by the UK High Court against industrial action. The Sealink and P and O ferry companies were granted injunctions on Monday ordering the National Union ofReuter - 338 words
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365 1988-02-03 21 Lloyd's List A NEW SWEDISH shipping consortium has announced details of a scheme to build up to six luxury cruise ships valued at more than US$9OO million. The Swedish Cruiseship Consortium a combination of publicly-quoted companies and aLloyd's List - 365 words
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Article810 1988-02-03 21 AFP RENEWED demand just before the weekend, particularly for grain and ore shipments, restored stability on the freight market after its recent decline. The Biffex index (Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange), which had reached a record of 1,402.5 points on January 21, had since then drifted lower toAFP - 810 words
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91 1988-02-03 21 Seatrade Week SOUTH KOREAN container manufacturers are to aim for exports valued at US$BOO million this year, according to the Korean Container Manufacturers Association. This would almost double the value of last year's exports of US$4lB million, which were, in turn.Seatrade Week - 91 words
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8316 1988-02-03 26 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 of8,316 words
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Article1795 1988-02-03 27 SOVIET chartering activity further hardened the dry cargo rate tone on the London shipping freights markets on Monday. but a lack of representative physical business masked the firmness Little grain voyage fixing emerged besides Continental s payment of US$27 (fio) for the Progressive to move 16.500 tons from1,795 words
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Article1223 1988-02-03 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES V«M«I B«rth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Alfesoni KI9 alongside 05 02 1500 Boiyunshon K30 alongside 04 *****0 Boiyunshon K2I alongside 0302/1500 Eastern Glory K2B alongside 0302/1800 fengqmg K3S alongside 08 02/2300 Global Venus K29 alongside 0302/1200 llMOII K23 alongside 0302/1200 Koto Noga K33 alongside1,223 words
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Article2031 1988-02-03 28 A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies. ABC Container-line NV S pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Ocean us Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express. American2,031 words
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243 1988-02-03 30 FT BRITAIN'S big ship testing facility at Feltham, West London, has been losing nearly £1 million a year since the merger of two civil maritime research establishments Mr David Goodrich, managing director of British Marine Technology, the body that is the outcome ofFT - 243 words
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175 1988-02-03 30 EAC-PNSL Service Ltd. UK, has bought over from EAC of Copenhagen its 50 per cent shareholding in the Beaufort Shipping Agency in Fremantle. which is owned jointly with P O Australia. "The investment in our Western Australia agency was made to further consolidate our175 words
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Advertisement108 1988-02-03 19 UiMDB THE OAKLAND Board of Port Commissioners has approved demolition of the old Albers Mill buildings on Seventh Street to make way for a new, state-of-the-art Outer Harbour terminal. Page II A NEW SWEDISH shipping consortium has announced details of a scheme to build up to six luxury cruise ships108 words
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Advertisement587 1988-02-03 20 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT HONGKONG EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY RHINE MARU TOKIO EXPRESS KOWLOON BAY BENAVON ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND OCSTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN, AARHUS. GOTHENBURG, MALMO. HELSINKI, OSLO. AMSTEROAM, CARIBBEAN I S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT HAMBURG EXPRESS# TOKIO EXPRESS KOWLOON BAY THAMES MARU587 words
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Advertisement18 1988-02-03 20 Lines and services represented by f'/tb Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.18 words
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Advertisement339 1988-02-03 20 CHARGEURS REUNIS HMALATA MARU In Port CD POtNTE NOIRE 14/2 24/2 also accctt canqo to mauwtim, luanoa, i ■MAO. CONAKRY. MUAKK. VAMAUMOUKNO, I P NOIRE P CtNTILAIBREVIIIE OOUALA COTONOU LOME I PKAMCmXC, MUkZAVKIX. NOUAKCHOTT ON OMCT MX* OP LAMM ACCEPT AMI UPON NKOUOT. S»N'a APPPf f NOUIPIF S ???3'44 rAI339 words
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Advertisement729 1988-02-03 21 F&O Containers CONTAINERS** SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT: Pt CASUS PROGRESS VSI7N M-M F*k 12-13 F«k PEGASUS PROGRESS VSIIN 11-17 F* l»-20 FA BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****80 KRIS MELELA RAJ AM BROOKE STRAITS PRIM MNTANC BE LAI T* STRAITS VENTURE MNTANC SERIA* STRAITS HOPE VOX Sibu. Kuck VO3E Mum.729 words
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Advertisement760 1988-02-03 21 It is perhaps a virtue to preserve the good things of yesterday, as long as one is aware of the alternatives of tomorrow. This is what we wont to drum into you. Please turn to back page of Shipping Times C SAV t Sucl Ann TiC.J'M Vjpcrrs S A B760 words
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Advertisement359 1988-02-03 22 mSINOSE m MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRAN SMOJAAT IRAN SMOJAAT IRANIAN SERVICE Loading for:BANDAR ABBAS (Ist call) —00 (2nd call) KYOWA LINE FNG/S. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: URANIA 4 27/2 JAYA, LAE, HRA, TLG, LTK. MALAU A VESSEL ICRONE&IA SERVICE SPORE PK LOAO FOR359 words
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Advertisement686 1988-02-03 22 *Iu»l ICS &.LINE MM* 3 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE [FROM [JROPE VIA A Mfmbff of the Acf Consortium KOREAN JACEJIN 42E 17/2 KOREAN JACEWON 61E 19/2 NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 43E 22/2 CHINA CONTAINER 43E 1/3 HONGKONG CONTAINER UE 1/3 Takye 21/2 22/2 23/2 24/2 25/2 26/2 4/3 5/3 2»/2 1/3 U/3 15/3686 words
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Advertisement219 1988-02-03 22 1 FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD NEW WEEKLY DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTA6ON6: sailing 9/2 22/2 FOR: PORTO, USBON, ORAN, BILBAO MADRID, MALAGA, MELILLA, TAMGER. TENERIFE, LASPALMAS, TUNIS, VALLETTA, IRUN, CEUTA, ALGIER A ISTANBUL U.S.A. PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY, RABUAL, LAE KIETA, MADANG A KIMBE NOUMEA 21/2 SUVA/LAUTOKA 21/2 NEW219 words
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Advertisement1326 1988-02-03 22 a EVERGREEN Full Container Service lound-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURQ/FE) SCP HKC KSC KLC EVE* GRAND 4/2 1/2 lift 12/2 IV2 IJIJ EVE* GENIUS 1217 SB EVER CLEAMY ZU7 Hn Kri \li monmananmwni EVER GLOtE 20 SO 00 lt/3 U/3 IJ/3 itn EVER GENTLE 10 130 lift 1/3 XI UJ m1,326 words
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Advertisement708 1988-02-03 23 %r PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE S 7/2 11/2 11/2 IS/2 IS/2 IS/2 20/2 23/2 22/2 2S/2 27/2 1/) 21/2 M 1/3 SEA FORTUNE 'i ii' m BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL708 words
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Advertisement574 1988-02-03 23 irm BEN LINE »CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT an an m ni an an w w MM 12H I*4 17* HH 2W mm an EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT HAH t'HAffn rOM ium STOM rKLANC stoat ro* ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TASMAN574 words
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Advertisement600 1988-02-03 23 if DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Ok P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD r EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES PRE LUNAR NEW YEAR LOADER SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR YOUR SHIPMENT VSL/VOY S PORE ANTWERP H BURG/BREMEN RDAM/ADAM MATARAM/20WB 13-IW2 15/3 19/3 Sublet to lnduc»m«nt Also accepting600 words
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Advertisement303 1988-02-03 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES CLYDEBANK V22N FORTHBANK V2IN TAMAITAI SAMOA VI2N IVY BANK V2IN SOUTHBOUND FROM UKI BEECO ASIA VIS WEIRBANK VIS SPORE ROAM HULL HMf 15/2 7/3 15/3 11/3 26/2 13/3 27/3 23/3 2*3 30'3 1/4 ijk 1/4 5/5 13/5 3/5 BEECO ASIA VIS Sport 7/2 WEIRBANK Vl5 Sport 29/2303 words
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Advertisement1201 1988-02-03 24 ATLAnTIC CC3AST (Round-The-World Service) NEPTUNE JADE Vll ORIENTAL FAIR V 7 RAINBOW BRIDGE Vll •PK/PNG SPORE Sld 4 Feb 6 Feb 11 Feb 13 Feb 18 Feb •VIA FEEDER PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER VSI 'PK/PNG SP MOTHER VSI NEPTUNE JADE Vll Ski 4 Feb G.W. BRIDGE 13 ORIENTAL FAIR V 71,201 words
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Advertisement765 1988-02-03 24 CkoAMruvHM/CjfcutH HindU Bombay Hld/Cal/Cbo/Madrat INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers JffW P *tton« Penanf Laadmf for Mo«W Vsl By Faader By Feeder INDIAN COURIER V 2*N 5 Feb Cbo*adrn Hld/Caki SO A PRADESH V*H I Fob 1 Fat IFA KaaZSStov THEOOOR rOMTANE V 15N U Feb 11 Feb 11765 words
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Advertisement686 1988-02-03 24 7S-7 GOLDEN LINE 32V GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD B, T«Mi kym Strt*t SINGAPORE 01« TEL &MIW (10 LINES) f«« SJ4BM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN HARVEST Colwnto/Kirachi/Outwi GOLDEN HAVEN Colombo/Kir»chi/DuD«. CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Sh»nfh*i/H»nkin| S po'f P Kelanf 21/22 Frt 10/12 F#b KUNMING ANSMUNJIANC CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING686 words
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Advertisement444 1988-02-03 24 EAST TAR EAST 1 HSW PHILI Oni€NT LIN€S PT€ LTD HI AO OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD «C 7 1? AFRO ASIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 01C6 IELEX RS ?87?0 PHILI FAX ??***** H. KONG KOBE. KEELUNG. MANILA. BANGKOK TOKYO. COLOMBO. KARACHI. BOMBAY EAST AFRICA MEDITERRANEAN UK EUROPE SERVICE Vt 11/2. W UEZG3444 words
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Advertisement941 1988-02-03 25 1 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD WlfTi nr NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA Terminal CfS BOOKINGS *****&3 *****42 *****22 *****53 *****19 *****16 27*111 *****41 NEPLINE SON BHD 360M07 INWARD/OUTWARD NEPLINE SON. BHD 2C***** ENQUIRIES 2797*44 NEPLINE SON BHD. t20a35/6776C0/627K1«276t2 NEPLINE SDN BHD. *****0/*****1 TO EUROPE™ RRVICf ACI C"™"*"" sss941 words
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Advertisement397 1988-02-03 25 HEUNG-fl SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON ITD BS BKK S PORE PKELANC BUSAN MO JI Vmml'i Nam* ETO BS BKK S PORE I BOCHURNfIOIN 15/01 In Port Mo 1 Donam/HIN 1M)1 2701 In Port I No I Oonam/OIN 2»fll 0M& 12-14/02 1397 words
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Advertisement993 1988-02-03 25 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 ***** PCNAMr f KtUUK StcStuAi tu/uw cuii>oik>r D_ C. .Q„ M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON BHD Ctbto JAYAPOH993 words
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Advertisement322 1988-02-03 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 <30 Lines FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAO Vtß DEUTF R ACHT/SEEREE DE RE I RQSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE *V«A COLOMBO: Accepting cargo for INDIA Bombay. Cochin, Madras Calcutta **YIA LARNACA: Accepting cargo322 words
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Miscellaneous178 1988-02-03 26 Regional Weather .4 +r tJ vl r 1 V V iV < *s m V 51 S >/< •LIS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND C a w Wmd direction with speed <n knots Wove height One holt Heche represents 5 knots R Thunderstorm Temperature178 words
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Advertisement359 1988-02-03 27 <cre> CRYSTAL r FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD v T»l: *****88 (8 Lin*s) BOMBAY/COLOMBO OTHER REGULAR CONSOL PORTS: USA (LA, HOU, NY, INLAND POINTS) EUROPE (HAM, ROTT, FLX, LDN) NZ (AUCK, WELL, LTON, DUN) AUST (SYD, MELB, FREM) FAR EAST PORTS UNI-OCEAN LINES PTE. LTD. 60 Cecil St #02-01, KPB Bu.Wing359 words
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Advertisement444 1988-02-03 27 4> UNIPACIFIC TRANSTRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. cn a n JIJ mII Ojjjf j —\J j "i—- ylf Algerian National Line M.V. AIN TEMOUCHENT M.V. BIBAN S PORE LOADING FOR IS/2 ALGER. ORAN, ANNAtA/TUNIS 2S/2 JEDOAH, ALGER ORAN. ANNABA ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Hatvy Lift 100 lons444 words
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Advertisement702 1988-02-03 28 •m t KINK-UNKR SMIIM'IN(> I»TK I II) 70 SN-ntnn Ai» (U 0;C M,r,ni Hou'.c S porr O.XI/ .VW)77 (Mint") TI RS Z.'fJl MINER FAX ??!>?«*> EUROPE SERVICE II?I.:-».V:;si:V PTiTT^fn^ tm m t«h va TM 12/) ss vi in m A n 11/) FAR EAST SERVICE [J253 C 223 E2I^M v702 words
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Advertisement357 1988-02-03 28 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East A t Coast, Caribbean, East Canada. HAITI. Costa Rica, El Salvador, tamala. Honduras. Venezuela. Peru, Ecuador, Colombia via Miami, rinidad, Barbados. Antigua, St. Lucia, Montserrat, Guayana via ingston. ACCEPT IMC CAR6O TO ADELAIDE VIA MtIBOOWK AND ALSO Fa TO ttIAM357 words
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Advertisement545 1988-02-03 28 Everett Lines S 1 COMPANIA PERUANA Si di vapores 8 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MAT ARAN I, ILO* AND ALL OTHER ir.K i|:f uki.ll: CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. r»uiif* P Kiiin* Str^pore JOHNEVERETT 14/15 Fa* MURRAYEVERETT IotT\ Feb JOHNEVERETT 14/15 Fefc MUMAYEVERETT »71 Fat545 words
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Advertisement72 1988-02-03 29 DAIICHI CHUO KISEN KAISHA. TOKYO Vmml AMUR NO. 1 V7ll SINAR SUCHEN V 704 S poft PK From 6/2 1/2 WAKAYAMA 11/2 13/2 KASM IMA HAI SUN HUP CO PTE LTD (Singapore) S H (M) S<ln Bhd (Port Kplanq) <4 r.iH. MA TAI KUANG HANG CO PTE LTD Vessel Destination72 words
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Advertisement69 1988-02-03 29 RANGOON/CALCUTTA (S'PORE/RGN/CALCUTTA/S'PORE) Eta S'pore Eta Rangoon MV KHUNKAEK Vl6/88 18/2 24/2 BEACLIPPCR SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD TEL: 22MSM TLX: ***** SSEPL u TAYO SHIPPING LINES FTE LTD] TEL 224/625 (3 Lines) TLX RS ***** TAYOIN FAX *****0/ VESSEL S'PORE LESTARI UTAMA 1/2 A VESSEL IV 2 A VESSEL LOAOING FOR69 words
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Advertisement538 1988-02-03 29 SB# HWANG HANG LCL/FCL SERVICE IWwiSISE TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST LUCKY SEAWAT SERVICES PTE 110 T!l ***** Fax: *****77 S.E.ASIA/CHINA SERVICES SCP PKLANG PNC FOR TBN V 2 HONGKONG. HUANGPU E. AFRICA/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE KTN SGP FOR RUAHA 2ifj 1/j MUKALLA/ALEXANMI A/OAR ES SALAAM TBN538 words
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Advertisement520 1988-02-03 29 POH TIONG CHOON SHIPPING (PTE) LTD TEL: *****66 (10 LINES) FAX: *****41 TELEX: R*****6 POHSMIP RC GROUP LCL/FCL SERVICE TO KEELUNG/KAO 7/2 14/2 21/2 BUSAN 3/2 9/2 15/2 HONG KONG 9/2 20/2 23/2 TOKYO/YOKO 4/2 11/2 18/2 BANGKOK 6/2 13/2 20/2 UK/EUROPE 3/2 9/2 24/2 JAKARTA 6/2 USA/CANADA 7/2 14/2520 words
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Advertisement341 1988-02-03 29 -i Iflli I>ii;f I OJ hi Trr? VT7 cv' (Member or thf prfss group) WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE LCL/FCL U.S.A. (East West Coast all inland points) UK/EUROPE Continents (All Ports) ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO OTHER FOOTS) FOR BOOKINGS/ ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT:MS PEGGY TAN TEL: 221-1444 MS ALLISON CHEONG TLX: RS *****341 words
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Advertisement438 1988-02-03 30 Integrated Tank Container Service for EDIBLE OILS CHEMICALS s W" Tankcontainer for Intercontinental Intra Asia and Domestic transports of liquids (Bitumen included) and gases on a door to door basis Offshore Leasing and sales All types and capacities available LIQUID AND GAS TRANSPORT (ASIA) PTE LTD SINGAPORE member of the438 words
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Advertisement611 1988-02-03 30 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/MEXI AND FRENCH WEST INDIES SELANDIA VS2I TOYAMA VU2 B KINMI MS VSL Spirt L*H»w« Connectmg VSL H°|||» M 1. 1 1 SELANDIA VS» 1/2 2S/2 NUE*N»E*C ATI. V* "s™™' TOYAMA VU2 15/2 3/3 ATLANTIC CONCERT I PERMAI VQ22 22/2611 words
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Advertisement280 1988-02-03 30 LCL WEEKLY SERVICE TO: Kffi.UNG 8/2 HAM/BREM 4/2 BANGKOK 8/2 ROTTHDAM 4/2 HONGKONG 8/2 TILBURY 4/2 HKBNANTIi 18/2 BYO/MBJ 7/2 ADELAIDE 16/2 (transit time 12 days) WEEKLY CONSOL. SERVICE FROM GERMANY ETD GERMANY ETA S PORE CON-CARRIER 55/87 14/1 4/2 CON-CARRIER 56/87 21/1 11/2 LCL SERVICE TO CARRIBEAN PORTS ST.280 words
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Advertisement803 1988-02-03 30 /M CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE 1 K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 •04 *****2/4, *****3 •07-*****8 •07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 '02-*****22 *****88 WEEKU^A^AST^europ^ontainef^ H533 TO EUROPE FEEDCR SINGAPORE I LEHARVE Lv'liiLi'.V IM!V' !H i"i" 7 J OTHER DESTINATIONS AARHUS. AMSTERDAM ANTWERP BASLE BREMEN BREMERHAVEN. COPENHAGEN HELSINKI.803 words
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