The Business Times, 13 June 1988
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Title Section11 1988-06-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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676 1988-06-13 1 JOHN TAN - Boom time for restaurants, lounges and department stores By JOHN TAN RESTAURANTS, lounges and department stores are generally doing well; Japanese restaurants, lounges and department stores are doing doubly well. That, in a nutshell, is the story of the little-publicised good fortune of676 words
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469 1988-06-13 1 Reuter THE AMERICAN CONGRESS is expected to clear legislation this month to restrict imports of textiles, clothing and shoes. Though President Reagan is likely to veto it, his veto may be over-ridden this time, unlike a 1985 bill on textile imports, someReuter - 469 words
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177 1988-06-13 1 Bernama THE SELANGOR government is negotiating with a conglomerate from Taiwan on the setting up of a multi-million dollar ship-break-ing operation in Port Klang. Mentri Besar Datuk Muhammad Haji Muhammad Taib said yesterday the project would be the first of its kindBernama - 177 words
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115 1988-06-13 1 AFP DIRECT FOREIGN investment in Japan, encouraged by brisk domestic demand, soared 2.35 times to US$2.2l billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, a government report said last Saturday. Transfers of capital and technology from abroad for the direct management of offices andAFP - 115 words
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Article, Illustration671 1988-06-13 1 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG IF SINGAPORE is to repeat its post-independence achievements, the electorate must exercise the same sensibility that voted in the leaders who have steered the Republic through its last 30 years, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday.671 words
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Article107 1988-06-13 1 AFP IRANIAN spiritual leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is in period shape", the country's interior minister said yesterday, denying a US television report that the octogenarian imam was dying of liver cancer. Interior Minister Ali Akbar Mohtashemi told the English-language Tehran Times newspaper that the report lastAFP - 107 words
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337 1988-06-13 1 CLAIRE LEOW - By CLAIRE LEOW OFFICE PLANTS are meant to spruce up and add a refreshing touch to the work place. Instead, they are withering away because you are too busy to tend them. If that sounds familiar, a new company, Electrolux-Greenfin-gers, plans337 words
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156 1988-06-13 1 TANJONG PAGAR plays an important role in Singapore's history as the constituency has consistently voted Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew as its parliamentary representative since 1955, said Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister for Community Development. Mr Wong, also the Second156 words
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Advertisement352 1988-06-13 1 Need a car or truck loan? WAY FOONG 737-7977 VN&yfoong Mortgage And finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6 Claymore Hill #03-01 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 MANAGEMENT 8 =r». LABEL PRINTING has paid off for one tireless entrepreneur. LILIAN ANG profiles the sole proprietor of Zenith Label Printing352 words
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Advertisement267 1988-06-13 1 WEATHER MONEY EXCHANGES AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV RADIO DOONESBURY SOUTH KOREA'S car industry, plagued by prolonged labour disputes, has suffered heavy losses in production and exports, according to Seoul's Trade and Industry Ministry. ASIA-PACIFIC, Page 4 US COMMERCE SECRETARY William Verity has urged East European countries to set 1995 as267 words
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Advertisement80 1988-06-13 1 099 Official Typewriter Supplier of the 1988 Olympics brother AND NOW NAGOYA! t -U-. Elegant enduring symbol of the Nagoya Castles former glory the legendary fish of purr gold TOKYO NAGOVA OSAKA JAL adds another new destination Nagoya. Now, two flights a week every Monday and Thursday, departing y at80 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration976 1988-06-13 2 LILIAN ANG - Label printing may not sound glamourous but for one tireless Singaporean entrepreneur, it has paid off. LILIAN ANG profiles the sole proprietor of Zenith Label Printing. LILIAN ANG TUCKED AWAY in a little corner of a building along Upper Paya Lebar Road is a label976 words
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Article, Illustration544 1988-06-13 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO IT HAS BEEN SAID that Akio Morita is always in a hurry between places, never at them. That became obvious last week when he was in Singapore for the Sony International Distributors' Dealers' Conference. With a tight schedule packed within three days,544 words
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Article, Illustration255 1988-06-13 2 MRS YOSHIKO MORITA, 59. may be the Sony chiefs constant companion at his cocktails and overseas trips but she does more than play golf. She is a businesswoman in her own right. The sprightly lady, who speaks English in a lively chatter, is a255 words
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Article545 1988-06-13 2 TAN CHENG HWEE - By TAN CHENG HWEE BOOMING SALES normally indicate a healthy, growing business. Nevertheless, we have also seen many entrepreneurs struggling with the problems arising from rapid growth. Being aware of the pitfalls of rapid growth, the businessman can take the right managerial steps to keep his already545 words
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Article, Illustration979 1988-06-13 3 TONG SUIT CHEE - Things are looking up for boards of directors. The latest survey on board practices in the US by management consultant Korn/Ferry International indicates that there is a greater reliance on these boards today than five years ago. TONG SUIT CHEE reports. TONG SUIT CHEE CHIEF979 words
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331 1988-06-13 3 A TWO-YEAR research project now underway in seven Western countries may lay down some principles for the effective working of corporate boards. It is being carried out as a cooperative effort between industry and the International Management Institute (IMI) in Geneva. The331 words
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475 1988-06-13 3 LILY FERNANDEZ - rW E V By LILY FERNANDEZ SMALL SWEDISH FIRMS, like their counterparts in other countries, also face problems of growth. In the mid-*****, the Swedish National Industrial Board (SNID), a division of the Swedish Industry Ministry, decided to step in. It475 words
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Advertisement540 1988-06-13 2 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT 1988 ANNUAL MANAGEMENT LECTURE MOTIVATING FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE "Perhaps the greatest challenge managers face is that of motivating their people to perform at their best" Speaker Dr Edward E Lawler expert in employee motivation, productivity, compensation and organisational change. Dr Lawler is the Director of the540 words
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Advertisement108 1988-06-13 2 Spotlight on Management Any questions on management? Send them to The Management Correspondent, Business Times, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your name, designation, company, address and telephone number. All queries will be channelled to experts from Ernst Whinney Consultants. JOLLY HOURS Cheers! 11 J sn c» They108 words
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Advertisement309 1988-06-13 3 Computers and Communications J■■ NEC SYSTEM 410 JC m ~7 II NEC system6lo 630 I I In perfDramce ami reliability, NEC paints the way. I ,"4-,. ,:A -v* When you choose a mainframe for your growing company, you've got to ask a lot of hard questions. And get a lot309 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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204 1988-06-13 4 AP US SECRETARY of Defence Frank Carlucci says antiAmerican riots in Seoul are an "internal" South Korean problem and do not threaten US forces there. "I got no sense whatsoever that our forces were in any jeopardy in South Korea. OnAP - 204 words
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Article263 1988-06-13 4 UPI VIETNAM HAS DROPPED its claim that three million Vietnamese are on the brink of starvation, saying present harvests are significantly higher than last years. In the Mekhong River delta Vietnam's biggest rice producing region farmers harvested about*27o,ooo tonnes more rice from the winter-spring crop thanUPI - 263 words
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407 1988-06-13 4 AP SOUTH KOREA'S car industry, plagued by prolonged labour disputes. has suffered heavy losses in production and exports, the Trade and Industry Ministry reported in Seoul last Saturday. The ministry said lost production of parts and cars was estimated at 968.6 billion wonAP - 407 words
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119 1988-06-13 4 UPI PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino has brushed aside as an "isolated case'' an attempt last Saturday by dismissed palace guards loyal to ousted ruler Ferdinand Marcos to spring from a military camp an imprisoned politician and other rebel soldiers. Mrs Aquino yesterday led celebrationsUPI - 119 words
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243 1988-06-13 4 Reuter CHINA'S Education Department has called for order on the nation's campuses after hundreds of policemen were deployed to halt student protests in Beijing last week. "Administration at a small number of schools is lax,'' the State Commission on Education said after a meetingReuter - 243 words
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Article939 1988-06-13 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvtco Local From numbor ti mo SU SQ492 0030 IWN JAl J1716 0110 NGO UL U1454 0115 NIT FT FT66 0155 KUl/HKG/NIT/ ANC/OID/ICK/ JFK KAl ICE 686 0200 sa SU SQ76 0700 FUK MAS MH92A 0725 KlU SU SO 102 0730 KIN. MAS MH602 0800939 words
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Advertisement376 1988-06-13 4 ONLY OUR CUSTOMERS KNOW WHAT THEY At'j*# V JSP^ In the Redwood National Park, along the ?4 SMV vL Lil'JL' r'J >A Redwood Creek, stands the worlds tallest tree, a coast redwood that now measures 367.8 feet tall, the tallest living A thing in the world. Like the redwood tree,376 words
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Advertisement195 1988-06-13 4 I I II \I I 11 II The business person's choice every I I II \I I I Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. I A /1 \l Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 IJ-X hours and arriving Heathrow eoriy the toAowing morning Col your Travel Agent or Air Canoda at *****55195 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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283 1988-06-13 5 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Community proposed last Friday that major farm producer states freeze their agricultural support programmes, which have distorted world markets and created enormous trade hostility. It proposed that the producers agree to this as a short-term measure starting noReuter - 283 words
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376 1988-06-13 5 Reuter FIVE YEARS after President Ronald Reagan revealed his "Star Wars" vision of missile defence, the controversial space programme is in trouble, according to a US Congressional report. Issued in Washington last Saturday, the report said an administration commitment to seek initial deployment byReuter - 376 words
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Article, Illustration511 1988-06-13 5 Easing of ban on high-technology exports expected Reuter US COMMERCE SECRETARY William Verity has urged East European countries to set 1995 as a target date for making their currencies convertible. Addressing an East-West conference in the East German town of Potsdam, nearReuter - 511 words
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198 1988-06-13 5 Reuter DAIMLER-BENZ AG has agreed to pay 20 million marks (US$ll.5 million) in compensation for employing forced labour during the Nazi era, the West German Red Cross (ORK) said in a statement. The DRK said the money would go to organisationsReuter - 198 words
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279 1988-06-13 5 AP A SURVEY of US business economists predicts that the nation's foreign trade deficit will fall to US$l5O billion in 1988 and US$l25 billion in 1989 The trade deficit reached a peak at US$l7l billion in 1987, Jerry L Jorday, senior vice-presi-dent andAP - 279 words
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163 1988-06-13 5 UPI FIVE Latin American countries have signed an agreement to create a new regional lending agency and lessen their dependence on the International Monetary Fund. Economy ministers and ambassadors of Bolivia. Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela last Friday signed the agreement in Lima,UPI - 163 words
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Miscellaneous65 1988-06-13 5 Doonesbury you GOT A CALL WHEN YOU WERE OUT, Ml KB. I'M J AFRAID fT WAS 1 ANOTHER. WOMAN. THIS IS INCREDIBLE. n THATS THB FIFTH CALL IN TWO DAIS. ANV I'M NOTBVSN OFFICIALLY SEPARATED YBT! N H/<v m BY GARRY TRUDEAU AND THAT'S UUHAT IS NOT ALL. IT,Z? YOU65 words
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COMMODITIES
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378 1988-06-13 6 Bernama, AP PETRONAS, Malaysia's national oil corporation, which signed its 16th production sharing contract (PSC) last Thursday with a consortium comprising two leading American and one Canadian firms, said it was entering an exploration boom. The pact was to allow Sun Malaysia Petroleum Company,Bernama,; AP - 378 words
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Article, Illustration247 1988-06-13 6 Opecna NO EFFORTS should be spared to bring oil prices to the US$lB- level. Indonesian Minister of Mines and Energy Ginandjar Kartasasmita said last Friday. He is in Vienna to attend the 83rd Opec ministerial meeting. He said that reaching that price levelOpecna - 247 words
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200 1988-06-13 6 Reuter RUBBER PRICES are likely to resume their rise in the months ahead but are unlikely to increase at the dramatic rate of last month, according to traders and experts polled by Reuters in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Tokyo. "The market has seenReuter - 200 words
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659 1988-06-13 6 Crude palm oil futures weather factor looms large Bernama WORLDWIDE weather conditions will sway price trends of crude palm oil futures in the coming weeks on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE), commodity traders said. "We have often noted the super-sensitivity of our markets towards detrimental weather conditions worldwide asBernama - 659 words
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Article200 1988-06-13 6 AP INDONESIA has turned down an appeal to join an international cocoa agreement aimed at shoring up cocoa prices on world markets. Indonesia has refused because the government does not think it necessary to join the agreement at present, Agriculture Ministry spokesman Nelson HutabaratAP - 200 words
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Article419 1988-06-13 8 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures closed steadier last week in what traders described as one of the most volatile price movements seen in the history of the eight-year-old KLCE. Trading was active but it was difficult to say which direction prices were heading as the marketBernama ES - 419 words
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Article393 1988-06-13 8 Rubber KL Tin Bernama ES RUBBER PRICES took a breather after a steadier climb but remained steady last week on the Malaysian rubber market. International RSS One closed 1.50 Malaysian cents higher at 383.00 cents per kg, the highest level recorded in the week. Generally, conditions remained cautious with tradersBernama ES - 393 words
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Article290 1988-06-13 8 London High/Low 227.60/222.00 Commodity Soles Row (4602 Exchange No 6 C1F No 6 FOB 261.0 (253.4) 229.0 (221.4) Buyer/Seller dosing prices on White No 5 266.0 (261.0) June 10 (£/tonne unless specified). OIIS (US$/tonne) Previous closing prices in Palm oil M'sian crude parenthesis. OF UK/Rotterdam Coffee unq (unq)290 words
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Article169 1988-06-13 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Soilorj' noon dosing price* on Juno 11 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Mk FOB 115.00 Old drum FOB 125.00 Now drum FOB 129.00 Copra Mixod (looso) 66 Pepper tollon Muntok whit# FOB NIW 1117.50 Sarawak whit* FOB foq NLW 1102.50 Sarawak ip»ciol block FOB NLW 652.50169 words
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Article172 1988-06-13 8 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade plunged the 30-cent-per-bushel limit in July last Friday, plus September through May, then recovered to close down 1% to eight US cents per bushel, with distant November up 5V4. July settled at US$B.B4 after posting a 58-cent range and setting a172 words
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Article180 1988-06-13 8 SOFT RED Winter (SRW) wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade recovered from recent lows to end mostly higher last Friday when the market-lead-ing soybean pit rebounded from limit-losses, ranging from up 2X US cents per bushel in September to down seven in May. July settled at USs3.73*180 words
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1339 1988-06-13 8 AFP THE STRONG recurrence in speculative interest which was recently noted on the commodity markets was maintained last week, but with a brief let-up. The US Commodity Research Bureau's inflation indicator suddenly took a downturn in midweek, after moving strongly ahead. The index had risen mainlyAFP - 1,339 words
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Advertisement179 1988-06-13 6 THAT DIETHELM CATERS TO AN EXCLUSIVE CROWD IS TRUE. UP TO A POINT Ws may be accused of stretching the point too far. of course. But the fact is. Diethelm office furniture isn't just for everybody. Consider the POINT System, a glimpse of which you catch here For all intents179 words
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Advertisement222 1988-06-13 6 THE INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS JOYS OF THE ASIA-PACIFIC VACATION SPECIALS. There's never been a better excuse to take off for a holiday Because from May to September* you'll enjoy our traditional luxury class service at very attractive prices, at any of 12 exotic Asia-Pacific locations Each hotel is elegantly different, and222 words
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Advertisement242 1988-06-13 7 L m i JL. f MIS BBOUT iISIHATE- I =Sfc. rh i 1 >8 w i Fondle V( )|.,\A 8#- F CHEV pf M I I I.ATION VOLNAY />"'.j/' M* f£S IA HOI TEIJ I ES PAR MAI NfCOCi a\t A S ANTENAY PRO DUC6 Q m < mise dan242 words
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Advertisement222 1988-06-13 8 U.S. Beef Primed To Perfection r. -•f- '.VS in M IMT X *«fe v-s Av The best of U.S. Prime Beef is brought to you this month in o delicious variety of ways in both the Hubertus Grill and the Unkai. Two restaurants, two delightfully different cuisines Hubertus Grill Enjoy222 words
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Advertisement147 1988-06-13 8 See the new IBM PS/2 models at any of the following IBM Authorised Dealers. -fl I V IVw w Vt V Ititiil From 13 June 1988: Aaron Asher Business Machines Pte Lid 17 Leng Kee Road. Singapore 0315. Tel: *****11. Asian Computer Serv ices Pte Ltd 154 Clemenceau Avenue. #02-00147 words
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Advertisement937 1988-06-13 9 IBM Announces: The newest members of the Personal System/2 family. Desks never had it so fast Right for today, ready for tomorrow. The IBM Personal System/2™' family is the fastest-selling computer line in history. And now the PS/2™'line has even more to offer with the addition of two powerful new937 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1155 1988-06-13 10 K P HUNG - As Japan becomes an economic world power to be reckoned with, there is a growing trend among conservatives towards a different interpretation of Japan's wartime activities. They are, in effect, making efforts to restore what they consider the lost pride of the country, reportsAP - 1,155 words
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653 1988-06-13 10 AP JAPAN was a deeply isolated country until Western countries forced the opening of the islands to foreign trade in the 1850s. From then, it exploded into one of the most vigorous expansions in modern history. The following are major developmentsAP - 653 words
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Advertisement254 1988-06-13 10 V.-, a .1. i* ''f !t£ p.' j u i m I 5? 1 \K r ":'7?"' V f v V' aw, v' tss\ MADS 1?' IU&, A. #f i 1 ■i xg&J: vte'i. >■•■ > ;V•, Jte 1 v^a 6 x\W eS O* 6 1 V V jil'V' A•"254 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration812 1988-06-13 11 YOUSSEF M IBRAHIM - The outcome of last week's emergency Arab summit in Algiers has strengthened the hand of the Palestine Liberation Organisation and its leader Yasser Arafat. YOUSSEF M IBRAHIM reports that the most significant step was a formation of a partnership with theNYT - 812 words
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Advertisement290 1988-06-13 11 M i a f I 5I A ■T ft i m -< m kx *>■ -V- > WITH ITS CBCTAINLY A CAR FOR DECISION MAX jjs-jysSSH The new BMW 3 Series has been designed with sleeker stylish lines but more importantly has been designed to meet your individual needs. Whether290 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous644 1988-06-13 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Outwardly, it's hard to eat (5) 6 Unpleasant but compulsive? (5) 9 Posh accommodation father fixes up (7) 10 Females now wrong about me (5) 11 Jockey straps (5) 12 Baser speculators? (5) 13 Taken over (7) 15 He's in the nude sometimes (3) 17 We644 words
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Miscellaneous39 1988-06-13 11 BliStoW: Frank Di clcenS SO SHe RNRLiN to NPUL W\ra DOUJh)... cjohor rtulptho g s F&UOTy... SUOuJ me NOUR R»KG y K £S) K c\ ft SOUTFM^e.' HOUJ U>/€.Ly b>4D P» S€pkO"nFoi TetKy Ti Ny UTTUE. DtfWOND IT IS39 words
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THE ARTS
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337 1988-06-13 12 TOH HAI LEONG - By TOH HAI LEONG COMEDIAN-DIRECTOR Woody Allen, who once built his reputation as a night-club standup comic, is known to us in Singapore as an urban neurotic/romantic in the two films shown here Manhattan and Annie Hall. In A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Allen brings337 words
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449 1988-06-13 12 SHAUN KOH - REVIEWS SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS /W By SHAUN KOH THE ACADEMY OF St-Martin-in-the-Fields seems to be like President Reagan teflon-coated. For Academy afficionados weaned on a diet of the classical and baroque mainly Mozart, Bach, Albinoni, Pachelbel et al a very modern programme of Berkeley,449 words
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Article, Illustration200 1988-06-13 12 SHAUN KOH - -By SHAUN KOH STREET MUSICIANS in unfamiliar surroundings make an uneasy match. Similarly, the New Cambridge Buskers, in town for the Festival of Arts, and the Victoria Concert Hall are far from complimentary. Let's face it. Bring buskers into a concert hall and what200 words
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Article, Illustration541 1988-06-13 12 VANESSA LEE - By VANESSA LEE ANYONE walking into an art gallery called Art Focus in Centrepoint last week would have been forgiven if he thought he was seeing yet another revolution in modern art. How can you blame him? He would have seen frames541 words
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Article, Illustration412 1988-06-13 13 SHAUN KOH - PREVIEWS SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS hA By SHAUN KOH FROM Christopher Hogwood's Academy of Ancient Music to Trevor Pinnock's The English Concert, the music of the Renaissance and the baroque is experiencing a welcome revival on412 words
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Article, Illustration521 1988-06-13 13 SHAUN KOH - By SHAUN KOH GUSTAV MAHLER'S symphonies are a challenge for any orchestra. After all, they make demands that the meat-and-potato works of Beethoven or Mozart don't they require large forces. This is especially true of his Symphony No 8 (he wrote 10), appropriately521 words
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Article98 1988-06-13 13 VISUAL THEATRE THE WORLD'S most well-known mime artiste. Without a word or a prop, he shares with you the tragic and funny sides of the human being. He is Marcel Marceau, a name familiar to many Singaporeans since this is not the first time he has98 words
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Article, Illustration161 1988-06-13 13 MUSIC THE MAGIC of traditional Andean music, with its distinctive rhythms and haunting panpipes, is brought to Singapore by this remarkable band. Rumillajta (pronounced "roomy yakta" meaning City of Stone) is one of Bolivia's foremost folk groups and its brilliant performances have entranced audiences wherever it161 words
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Article, Illustration162 1988-06-13 13 DANCE HOWEVER unlikely it may seem to those who know the reputation of the Pilobolus Dance Theatre for its originality and irreverence. the company has become an institution. Founded in 1971, the company is now in its 17th venerable year. The dances in Pilobolus' repertory162 words
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Miscellaneous1343 1988-06-13 13 to ocm mm desk. 2.30 MuWtrock 1: Top 20. 3.00 Outlook, opening with News Summary. 3.39 Stock Marin Report. 3.45 Peebles' Choice. 4.00 World Ntwt 4.09 Twen-ty-four Hour* Newt Summary. 4.30 Pomp ond Ceremony. 5.00 Newt Summary followed by Network UK. 5.15 Talk. 5.30 The Vintage Chart Show. 7.90 PM1,343 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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754 1988-06-13 14 Reuter GOLDCORP AUSTRALIA, maker of the successful Nugget bullion gold coin, will soon add platinum and silver coins to its range and make a major attack on the fastest growing market in Asia Taiwan. "Taiwan is a big opportunity it won't last forever,"Reuter - 754 words
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263 1988-06-13 14 NYT THE US GOVERNMENT intervened in currency markets to buy a total of US$BlB million to support the dollar in the three months ended April 30, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported last week. The intervention was far smaller than the US$4.l4NYT - 263 words
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Article244 1988-06-13 14 Gold Financial futures THE FINANCIAL markets closed relatively quiet last week, with no major events of significance in play. Spot gold retreated US$l3 an oz to trade down to U*****.50. The bullish run-up in grains and oilseeds prices had earlier boosted inflationary anxieties in the precious metals market But after244 words
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Article1415 1988-06-13 14 Union Bank of Switzerland AFP WITH THE CARRY-OVER momentum from the preceding week, market interest initially focussed on sterling's slide last week. The exodus of other high interest-bearing currencies, driven by an irrational herd instinct, was soon followed by a nervous calm. Repeated G-7 statements made it clearUnion Bank of Switzerland; AFP - 1,415 words
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Article170 1988-06-13 14 Gold futures on June 10 100 troy ounces; IISS per troy ounce Opmt High LM s*a« Jun 439.00 459.00 448.00 449.10 8 00 M 450.10 -8.40 Aug ***** 463.40 452.10 453.30 -8.40 Oct 467 80 468.00 457.50 458.30 -8.50 DK 473.50 473.80 462.20 463.50 -8.60 Nb 89 478.00 478.70 476.00170 words
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Article212 1988-06-13 14 Asian market ASIAN CURRENCY avorago Iho wook deposit rot*s for 1 ondod Juno 10 M) MUCU Htgh Low us s 7 doyi 7 7/16 7 3/8 1 nm«<i 7 1/2 7 7/16 2 iwmiHn 7 9/16 7 1/2 3 iimi^n 7 5/8 7 9/16 6 mmi#« 7 3/4 7 11/16212 words
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Article32 1988-06-13 14 The range of call rates for the week ended Saturday, June 11 Bank fund 2.20 3 90 Gen fund 2.40 3.85 Movements of fundi MS841m Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd32 words
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Article104 1988-06-13 14 Overseas Union Bank Ltd LAST WEEK'S activities in the Singapore government securities market was marked by selling interest in the five-year notes. Closing prices of the five-year notes were about 40 to 50 cents lower than the previous week's close. The announcement of a 600-million issue ofOverseas Union Bank Ltd - 104 words
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Article, Illustration486 1988-06-13 14 PLR of bonks at the dose of business on Friday, Jun M o o supplied by the Association of Ranks in Singapore BANK PLR Algemene Bank 6% Allied Irish Bank PLC 6 American Express Bank 6% Am'Dom R'terdam Bank 6% Arab Banking Corp 6% Arab Bank Ltd486 words
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Advertisement219 1988-06-13 14 4 slasher JONES LANG WOOTTON THE ACHIEVERS Professional management of your property can keep the running costs to a minimum and ensure that its market value is maintained. It is critical to the success of your investment. At Jones Lang Wootton, the Achievers are strongly committed to property management as219 words
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Advertisement9 1988-06-13 14 IB BANQUEINDOSUEZ 3 Shenton Way, Shenton House, Singapore 01069 words
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Miscellaneous55 1988-06-13 14 wmn '"'S* Moscow Nassau N«w D*lh< N*w York Nicosia Oslo Paris P*rth Rio 'Jonoiro Rom* Son Frh'co Son Juan Santiago Sao Pouio S*oul Stockholm Sydn*y Toip*i T*l Aviv Tokyo Toronto Voncouv*r Vi*nno Warsaw Washington 18/12 Show*rs 31/25 Cloudy 42/27 Claor una* 38/19 Cl*ar 20/12 Cloor 26/16 Sunny 22/19 Cloudy 27/1955 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration949 1988-06-13 15 PAUL FRANKLAND - by PAUL FRANKLAND LET US LOOK at claim procedures for injury or death under a Personal Accident insurance policy. A personal accident policy pays agreed amounts of compensation if an insured person suffers bodily injury in an accident. So to claim, first you must be949 words
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316 1988-06-13 15 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA is pushing ahead with its first major borrowing for 25 years and is expected to issue government bonds to commercial banks in the next few days. Bankers said on Wednesday Riyadh had already placed bonds with government agenciesReuter - 316 words
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65 1988-06-13 15 Reuter SHANGHAI has become the first Chinese city to allow property mortgages. The China News Service said last Friday Chinese banks in the city as well as Hongkongßank, Stanchart, Bank of East Asia and OCBC may provide mortgages in both renminbi and foreign currencies. Other overseasReuter - 65 words
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369 1988-06-13 15 Reuter THE EXPORT Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD), the British government's export credit insurer, said last Friday that it was proposing two new forms of aircraft insurance cover to protect lessors against the seizure of their assets by a foreign government and to protectReuter - 369 words
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533 1988-06-13 15 Reuter "HOT MONEY" speculative cash seeking quick profits is helping boost Tokyo stock market volume to massive amounts, according to Japanese brokers and market analysts. A Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) decision to shorten trading hours from last Friday should calm things down aReuter - 533 words
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Article, Illustration411 1988-06-13 15 Bernama BANK NEGARA deputy governor Tan Sri Lin See Yan said last Friday banks should be given time to respond to calls to reduce their lending rates. "The Association of Banks, Malaysia, will be meeting on June 20 to discussBernama - 411 words
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148 1988-06-13 15 Opecna A CALL has been made for the promotion of investment among developing countries as part of South-South cooperation. Or Fahed Ai-Rashed of Kuwait, speaking on behalf of Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia and Pakistan at the inaugural meeting in Washington of the World Banksponsored Multilateral InvestmentOpecna - 148 words
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Article, Illustration429 1988-06-13 16 AP THE US National Basketball Association (NBA) championship series, tied at one victory each, shifted late yesterday from the Fabulous Forum in Los Angeles to the Pontiac Silverdome, an indoor football stadium where the sun and wind are factors. "It isn't likeAP - 429 words
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195 1988-06-13 16 AP WORLD SPRINT CHAMPION Ben Johnson has said that a pulled hamstring muscle will not keep him out of Seoul or from a match-up with current Olympic champion Carl Lewis. Johnson, the world record holder in the 100 m, saidAP - 195 words
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Article87 1988-06-13 16 UPI POPULAR snooker champion Steve Davis was made a Member of the British Empire Order by Queen Elizabeth II in her annual birthday honours list for services to snooker. That means he can use the initials MBE after his name. The honours are Britain's way ofUPI - 87 words
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Article, Illustration479 1988-06-13 17 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE TWO YOUNG SKIERS, Suter Tan and Paul Fong, overcame injury to take top honours in the open tricks, jump, and slalom events at the third Sprite water skiing competition yesterday. Paul, 23, hurt his knees during Saturday's competition and had to479 words
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384 1988-06-13 17 UPI KEN GREEN sank five birdies on the front nine and held on for a 4-under-par 67 last Saturday to take a one-shot lead after the third round of the US$7OO,OOO Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic in New York State. Green, a two-time winnerUPI - 384 words
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492 1988-06-13 17 AP RISEN STAR, a son of Secretariat, ran away with the U*****,200 Belmont Stakes in New York last Saturday, 15 years after his sire won the race to become a Triple Crown champion. Winning Colors, the filly who won the Kentucky Derby,AP - 492 words
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335 1988-06-13 17 AP A JAGUAR XJR-9 PROTOTYPE, with Dutchman Jan Lammers and Britons Johnny Dumfries and Andy Wallace at the wheel, captured the 56th Le Mans 24 Hours Race yesterday to break Porsche's streak of seven straight wins. The victory margin was less than twoAP - 335 words
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274 1988-06-13 17 MIKE THUMBA - By MIKE THUMBA AT THE START of the nine-day First Far East congress last week, two Taipei women. Gloria Meng and Stella Wei. trounced the men who were among the 162 participants in the Open Pairs event. When the results were announced274 words
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Advertisement268 1988-06-13 16 CHAMPAGNE m POMMERY REIMS -Where to eat, drink.... BUFFET DINNER AT CAFE VIENNA JUNE 1 JUNE 30 Relish on a buffet spead boasting over 20 all-time favourites. There are meat and fish cold cuts, salads, fried rice, noodles, vegetable rice, guo tiao. mifen, beef, seafood and desserts. Our Muslim Head268 words
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Advertisement235 1988-06-13 16 FIUPINA SPECIAL FIURNO DISHES, SURPRISINGLY SPICY! June 1 —15,1988 only. Discover the entrancingly spicy dishes of Cebu among the Philippine specialities at Plum's daily lunch and dinner buffets. $20/Win! Return tickets via Philippine Airlines plus accomnnodations at plush Cebu Plaza Hotel and Hyatt Regency Manila. Plus many more attractive prizes,235 words
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Advertisement273 1988-06-13 16 Jolly Hours are back! Order a Guinness draft stout or draft beer get another FREE. Or get 25% off all other drinks by the glass. And 10% off bottle purchases. Nothing could be jollier! Mon Thur: 10pm to lam Come try our delectable international cuisine. Caje Extmordovan' STREETS OFJOFIfipFi Closed273 words
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Advertisement94 1988-06-13 16 Fri,]une3 1988 Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4 Heat 5 Semi-Finals Look out for the Grand Finals to be held at Neptune Theatre Restaurant on Friday Sept 16 at 7.X pm. Fn,June 17 1988 ktkttnfcMifMpnrv 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: 737 4411. <r 1 A pleasant, friendly94 words
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Advertisement327 1988-06-13 17 and entertain I So much to choose for only $21.50 A sumptuous spread with many different types of appetisers, hot and cold soups, a salaa selection...superb pastries, truffles, tortes...cheese board, fresh fruit freshly brewed coffee Ail for $21.50 And for $27.50 you can add a roast or a choice of327 words
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Advertisement322 1988-06-13 17 ONE GOOD REASON TO LUNCH AT THE PALM GRILL IS OUR APPETISER BUFFET ANOTHER IS THE CHOICE OF MAIN COCRSKS. PALM c w For between $26+ and $40+ mi y° u can select from our appetiser OKILL buffet including seafood, smoked salmon and oysters. Choose from many lavish main courses.322 words
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Advertisement91 1988-06-13 17 POMMERY PUTS THE BUBBLE INTO YOUR ARTS FESTIVAL Pommery raises a toast to the gentle Fringe people at the Arts Festival roek concerts. To the gent in stars-and-stripes pants, to the old ladies in saris behind the trees at the Botanic Gardens, to the girl with the little dog in91 words
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Advertisement464 1988-06-13 17 NOTICES IN THE MATTES OF Zr THE COMPANIES ACT,-' (CHAPTER SO) AND IN THE MATTER OF > FALCONA TRADING CO. PTE LTD Z (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) Members' Voluntary Winding Up i At an Annual General Meeting of the Member* qf the abovenamed Company duly convened464 words
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Article, Illustration5272 1988-06-13 18 LONG SHIH ROME - r Singapore P 4 By LONG SHIH ROME BARGAIN-HUNTING for laggard stocks in the properties and retail sectors helped to sustain the Singapore stock market rally for the third consecutive Week. In spite of a shift in investors' interest from plantation and blue-chip stocks,5,272 words
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702 1988-06-13 19 ww Uj K.Lumpur MBT FOR THE THIRD consecutive week, share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market gained ground in active trading. Especially firm were property stocks, with some posting hefty gains. After recent sharp gains, bluechips took a hack seatMBT - 702 words
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835 1988-06-13 19 RAY HEATH - fcmraf London From RAY HEATH WHAT SORT of missed opportunity do UK share prices reflect now? While other world markets are bounding ahead, London's stock market trundles grudgingly along behind. The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index rose an apparently healthy 30.6 points835 words
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394 1988-06-13 19 RIM Tokyo lr*l 4 AFP THE NIKKEI Stock Average hit a record high last week, going above the 28,000 level for the first time, before closing the week on Friday below that mark. The Nikkei Average closed at 27.920.02 for a moderateAFP - 394 words
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Article, Illustration983 1988-06-13 19 r l t I Hongkong M DBS Securities HK STEADY TRADING boosted prices on the Hongkong Stock Exchange last week with the key market indicator making an impressive gain of nearly 80 points. The Hang Seng Index closed on Friday at 2,647.42 afterDBS Securities HK - 983 words
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683 1988-06-13 20 New York FT IS WALL STREET rallying once weekly or once weakly? Neither performance is very virile but the former would be more fun than the latter, paving the way perhaps, the optimists hope, for a modest summer rally, j Either way, USFT - 683 words
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329 1988-06-13 20 SHIRISH NADKARNI - From SHIRISH NADKARNI THREE MONTHS AGO. financial institutions went on a buying spree to shore up the sentiment of the stock markets in India. Last week, the role seemed to have been reversed. Institutions sold stocks to bring some level of sanity329 words
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Article123 1988-06-13 20 NMB Bank THE BUOYANT MOOD on Wall Street and the firmer bond market boosted prices on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange last week. The latest Dutch state loan became a big success, taking F3.3 billion out of the market at an effective 6.5 per cent. The GeneralNMB Bank - 123 words
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Article233 1988-06-13 20 W r l VfAustraiio i-3 A AFP THE AUSTRALIAN share market had an uneventful week with trading at a trickle as brokers carried out technical selling ahead of the three-day holiday weekend. Analysts said institutional investors spent most of the week consolidating their recentAFP - 233 words
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Article237 1988-06-13 20 UBS THE ZURICH stock market continued to chart a rising trend last week, with stimulus coming from the leading markets and a firmer dollar. Only on Tuesday did it lose some of its drive. Trading volumes were good, owed not least to the return of foreignUBS - 237 words
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Advertisement262 1988-06-13 19 COMPUTER FOR SALE WANG VSBO COMPUTER SYSTEM (in perfect operating condition) with the following peripherals: 512 KB memory 2 x 75 MB diskdrive 1 x 15 MB diskdrive 1 unit 250 LPM Band Printer model 5573 1 unit Power Supply Stabilizer 1 unit Daisy Wheel Printer with twin sheet feeder262 words
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Advertisement196 1988-06-13 19 SWITCH vN TO THE BUSINESS POTENTIAL OF THE HONG KONG ELECTRONICS FAIR. As Hong Kong's largest electronics event, this fair is an excellent opportunity to discover new products, pick up on the latest trends and source new supplies in Hong Kong. YouU see first-hand how the quality and diversity of196 words
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487 1988-06-13 20 FLORENCE CHONG - From FLORENCE CHONG A MALAYSIAN-BASED consortium has entered into a partnership with Australian interests to buy one of Australia's oldest real estate chains, Richardson and Wrench. The Malaysians, known simply as the WTK group, described as a trading company with major activities487 words
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89 1988-06-13 20 AFP MALAYSIAN interests are to increase their stake in Perth's afternoon newspaper, the Daily News. MUI Australia Pty Ltd a subsidiary of Malaysian United Investments is to pay A 54.27 million to United Media, the parent company of the newspaper. The dealAFP - 89 words
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Article883 1988-06-13 20 JULIANA TAY - compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended June 10 SCRIP ISSUES Amol Steel: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-five Metro Hldgs: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-five Tronvnarco; Proposed bonus issue of one-for-four UOF: Rights issue of one-for-one ot $1 20 per shore. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Tan Koon Swan883 words
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Advertisement311 1988-06-13 20 The Stock Exchange of Singapore and Business Times will present a seminar entitled Investment Opportunities in Asian Securities at the Westin Stamford and Plaza Hotel, Raffles City, Singapore, on Friday, July 15th, 1988. PARTICIPANTS in this seminar will hear expert views on the opportunities that currently exist in Asian stock311 words
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Advertisement342 1988-06-13 20 INVITATION FOR PRE-QUALIFICATION PROJECT: Equipment to mochine aluminium diecast motorcycle engine parts such as crankcases, crankcase covers, cylinder heads and' cylinder head covers. The parts have to be drilled, milled, tapped and reamed according to the latest technical standards. Suppliers who wish to participate in the bidding for the above342 words
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984 1988-06-13 21 New York Reuter A SUDDEN TURN in bond prices last Friday together with a wave of program selling broke a blue-chip rally that brought the issues above a postcrash closing high. Stocks finished modestly higher. Traders said early advances were fuelled by firm bond pricesReuter - 984 words
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Article1052 1988-06-13 21 London Reuter LONDON SHARES rose marginally in modest late afternoon business after a mostly dull session last Friday. The FTSE 100 share index rose to test the 1,850 level, closing 8.3 points higher at 1,849.8. The Financial Times 30 share index was up 4.5 pointsReuter - 1,052 words
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337 1988-06-13 21 NYT THE AMERICAN Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday proposed a controversial rule change that would significantly limit the fees that "no-load", or nocharge. mutual funds are allowed to pass on to their shareholders. The SEC rule, if adopted. would prohibit mutual fundsNYT - 337 words
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Article1028 1988-06-13 21 Amsterdam JUNE 1* as ABN 39 90 03 00 30 -02 Ahold 75 20 >0 8 Akzo 118 80 ♦0 1 Alrenu 151 60 0 1 AMEV 53 20 70 40 04 Am Stad 123 20 -03 Berkel 13 50 0.1 BOLS 125 SO Borsumii 101 40 -0 1 Buehrman1,028 words
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453 1988-06-13 21 NYT THE CHICAGO-BASED Pritzker family, which recently partnered Hongkong's William Hunt Holdings Ltd to buy over Khoo Teck Puat's Southern Pacific Hotel Corp, is selling off its 64 per cent stake in the financial-ly-troubled airline Braniff Inc for about US$lOO million. TheNYT - 453 words
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256 1988-06-13 21 NYT THE NYNEX Corp has agreed to buy the professional services and software products businesses of AGS Computers Inc. Under the agreement, shareholders of AGS will receive US$2l in cash plus a share of Microamerica Inc. an AGS subsidiary, for each share ofNYT - 256 words
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170 1988-06-13 21 Reuter NEGOTIATIONS between Texaco and Saudi Arabia to form an oil refining joint venture have been progressing. according to a newsletter specialising in the Middle East. "Negotiations with Saudi Arabia are at a very advanced stage." a Mideast report quoted Texaco president andReuter - 170 words
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80 1988-06-13 21 AFP THE FORMER French Stockbrokers' Association, now known as French Stock Exchanges" Association (SBF). lost around 500 million francs (about US$66 million) on the financial futures market last fall, it said in Paris last Friday. Association head Xavier Dupont said the losses were sufferedAFP - 80 words
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Advertisement700 1988-06-13 21 South <o\iihi\(is ASIAN PACIFIC MARKETS AFTER THE CRASH An overdue correction or the beginning of a new era? 28 29 June, 1988 Ballroom, The Regent of Kuala Lumpur South Conferences is organising a two-day conference which will discuss the effects of "Black Monday" on the Stock Markets of the Asia700 words
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375 1988-06-13 22 FT PHILIPS of the Netherlands, the big electronics group, is going ahead with a drastic streamlining plan disclosed earlier this year that will see the scrapping of up to 20,000 jobs and the closure of least 70 factories aroundFT - 375 words
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651 1988-06-13 22 1986 agreement ended Pepsi's exclusivity in the Soviet market Cox A FEDERAL grand jury in Atlanta. USA is trying to determine whether the Coca-Cola Co bribed persons in the Soviet Union to obtain permission to sell Coke in that country,Cox - 651 words
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397 1988-06-13 22 LILY FERNANDEZ - IMmMUtf.ffl By LILY FERNANDEZ WHEN the next CommunicAsia/lnfotechAsia exhibition and conference comes around in 1990, it will be time to take stock of what has come out of the one just ended. That is, the progress made in the area of ISDN or Integrated397 words
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335 1988-06-13 22 LEONG WEN WAH - By LEONG WEN WAH SIM LIM CO PTE LTD (SLC). which has a last reported stake of 20.89 per cent in publiclylisted Sim Lim Investments Ltd, has been served with a windingup petition for the second time this year. But the debt335 words
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509 1988-06-13 22 Reuter INVESTORS AROUND the world worry that Americans still spend too much on imports, and financial analysts say if new US trade figures due tomorrow do not show a slowdown in the buying spree, money markets could tumble. The same worries helped set offReuter - 509 words
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135 1988-06-13 22 A quick look at Saturday's main news THE STRAITS TIMES's sponsorship of the National Chinese Chess Championship was lauded as an example of the term "a Singaporean Singapore" by Senior Minister (Prime Minister's Office) S Rajaratnam. Mr Rajaratnam, also adviser to the Singapore135 words
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105 1988-06-13 22 COMMUNITY leaders were called upon to join the fight against glue sniffing and inhalant abuse by keeping the area within their "sphere of influence" free of the menace. Dr Lee Boon Yang, Minister of State (Home Affairs and National Development), urged community leaders105 words
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87 1988-06-13 22 PARENTS should give more of their time to their children despite the faster pace of life they lead, said Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister for Community Development. He was speaking during the launch of the annual Family Week at Raffles City central87 words
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Article52 1988-06-13 22 Reuter THE US EMBASSY in Beijing yesterday cancelled a three-day-old warning that American citizens there were in danger of a possible extremist attack. A spokesman said the Chinese government had given assurances "that persons who intended to harm American citizens will not be able to doReuter - 52 words
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Article43 1988-06-13 22 AFP CALCUTTA wants to get rid of an estimated 200,000 stray dogs prowling the city by selling them for human consumption, the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. But the plans have drawn fire from animal protection groups. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article70 1988-06-13 22 AFP MANY of France's "missing" voters were returning to the polls yesterday tor the decisive run-off in parliamentary elections after establishing a post-war record for abstentions in the first round of voting a week earlier, official figures showed. By midday, 24.63 per centAFP - 70 words
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Article44 1988-06-13 22 AP A REPORT said yesterday that Iran and Pakistan have signed a secret nuclear pact aimed at developing Iran's nuclear technology. The British Observer newspaper said the agreement was reached at a meeting in Vienna last year. APAP - 44 words
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Article40 1988-06-13 22 AP THAI AUTHORITIES have stepped up a military drive against armed bandits and Muslim separatists in the southern region after an ambush on a police truck killed eight people, an official said in Bangkok yesterday. APAP - 40 words
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Article34 1988-06-13 22 UPI BUSINESSES and shops closed across Dhaka yesterday in a general strike called by opposition parties to protest a government-sponsored Constitutional amendment that declared Islam the state religion. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Advertisement489 1988-06-13 22 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available 1. New graduates joining the job market are having it better now. 2. Makers of polystyrene the material used in making disposable crockery are responding to concerns that a chemical489 words
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599 1988-06-13 23 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE FOUR COMPANIES Norasia, Hongkong Island Lines (HKIL), P M O Lines and Seabridge Intercontinental are tipped to start shipping services to Singapore by 1989. Attracted by the strong increase in South-east Asian cargo flows over the past year and an599 words
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245 1988-06-13 23 UPI A GOVERNMENT advisory panel has urged Japan s six major shipping firms engaged in trans-Pacific freight services to merge into two or three groups in five years to avoid excessive competition and reduce their financial losses. Japanese Transport Ministry officials saidUPI - 245 words
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113 1988-06-13 23 Seatrade Week SOME South Korean liner operators trading between Japan and South Korea have been asked by the Korea Maritime and Ports Administration to switch their ships' port of call from Pusan to the adjacent port of Masan. The moves are partSeatrade Week - 113 words
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122 1988-06-13 23 AP SOUTH KOREAN SHIPYARDS received 1.04 million gross tons in foreign ship orders between January and May, 7.5 per cent more than in the same period last year. The Korea Shipbuilders Association reported last Friday that the five-month tally covered 17 ships of variousAP - 122 words
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Article97 1988-06-13 23 Reuter A PANAMANIAN BULK CARRIER collided with a barge off the Japanese port of Kobe last Wednesday. Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said the Young Sportsman, laden with 6,100 tons of general cargo, was bound for Nagoya when the collision occurred at 1515. The ship isReuter - 97 words
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Article163 1988-06-13 24 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European. Far East/Persian Gulf. Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd163 words
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406 1988-06-13 24 Kingsley Wood - From Kingsley Wood BHP's fleet of 16 bulkships has been traditionally employed to carry feedstock to company steel mills in Australia and products to customers around the coast and to Pacific destinations. It is Australia's biggest shipowner with a fleet exceeding one million406 words
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188 1988-06-13 24 Reuter A FIRE that killed 11 people aboard a Soviet cruise ship in Osaka. Japan, last month was caused by passengers using household electric heaters in their cabin. The blaze, which spread quickly, must have reached some inflammable substances such as gas refills forReuter - 188 words
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Article935 1988-06-13 24 AB Shpg V s ABC Contoiner 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner XI 3 Alltrons VN 3 AC Toepler JO 5 Amencon Tpt 4/5 Anro S*rv>c» IV 2/3 Arrow lines IX s As»on Octon XI 4 Assoc Corroge XI s Atlos tin* X 5 ANt 1935 words
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Article174 1988-06-13 24 AFP US COAST GUARD budget shortfalls have caused an "absolute disaster", cutting by half the interdiction efforts to stop the flow of drugs into the country, according to the agency chief. "My ships and airplanes are not operational, my young men and women whoAFP - 174 words
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272 1988-06-13 24 Reuter PROSPECTS for international shipping towards the year 2000 are mixed both for oil tankers and dry cargo. "The decline in oil prices is likely to continue helping demand for tanker shipping, both through modest consumption increases and through the reductionReuter - 272 words
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162 1988-06-13 24 Reuter THERE WAS uncertainty on the London tanker market last Friday over which two Esso supertankers may have been chartered to Saudi Arabia. Last Thursday, some brokers had said ULCCs Esso Mediterranean and Esso Caribbean each of around 450,000 dwt had been fixed recentlyReuter - 162 words
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252 1988-06-13 25 AP IRAN has established a joint shipping line with the Soviet Union in the Caspian Sea and signed a separate transportation agreement with Bulgaria, according to Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency. The agency quoted Mohammad Madad, director-general of Iran's PortsAP - 252 words
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200 1988-06-13 25 AFP MACAU unveiled the construction works for a new deep water harbour last Friday as part of celebrations marking Portugal's national day. Governor Carlos Melancia and Deputy Minister Assistant to Portuguese Prime Minister Couto Dos Santos, who is in Macau to represent Portugal forAFP - 200 words
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164 1988-06-13 25 AFP A MASSIVE BACKLOG of ships waiting to unload their goods at Cuba's two principal ports Havana and Santiago de Cuba has forced the government to declare a state of emergency in the ports, according to Communist Party daily newspaper Granma. ReportsAFP - 164 words
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8643 1988-06-13 30 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.8,643 words
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Article1229 1988-06-13 31 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES JURONG PORT VmmI Bertti Arrival Departure Aseon Moiu Dewi Seroyo il olongside J2 alongside I306 05X I306/23X KEPPEL WHARVES Inti Somudro JI2 alongside I306/I7X Chu|iong Career K32 alongside 1406/1500 Mergui Srnor Mego Jll alongside I306/73X Equator K22 olongside 1306/2359 Jl alongside I306 73X fengyon1,229 words
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Article2085 1988-06-13 32 a—B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies ABC Containerline NV S pore Shpg (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S) Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanu* Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd <PK) Alltrans Alltrans Express American President Lines2,085 words
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Article1221 1988-06-13 32 AMID FURTHER rumours of Soviet time-charter business, nominal spot rates showed little change on the London shipping freights market on Thursday. In the forward July-August position, however, Continental covered 52,000 tons of US Gulf grain for Japan at the poor level of U5518.95 (fio) basis no combination discharging1,221 words
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Article765 1988-06-13 34 Reuter RATES for tankers continue to firm with about U5523.5 million paid by a Norwegian concern for the 315,713-dwt Louisiana built in 1976 The Saiwa Maru, VLCC of 231,439 dwt built in 1973, is said to have been sold to a Middle-East company for about USsl3m to USsl3.sm, andReuter - 765 words
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408 1988-06-13 34 Lloyd 's List LOSSES of up to two billion yen (US$l5.B million) on VLCCs are being incurred by some Japanese shipyards, according to industry sources. Newbuilding prices quoted in Japan recently are believed to have fallen in some cases from the once profitable levelLloyd's List - 408 words
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Advertisement121 1988-06-13 23 mm BHP TRANSPORT has gradually changed from a base-load carrier of its own cargoes to a general freight mix, a commercial move likely to be increasingly encouraged in the future and particularly on short-haul routes. Page II MACAU unveiled the construction works for a new deep water harbour last Friday121 words
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Advertisement888 1988-06-13 25 wm The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd P&O Containers CONTAINERSHIP STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok TO/FROM BANGKC COWTAIfCRSHff SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: S'ton Nlarf B'havaa K'tm La Hi •w w w 11m w uiv w iw am am iw mil w w 1W W888 words
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Advertisement757 1988-06-13 25 Happiness: Perhaps the most important result of letting NYK's integrated logistics services do the work. When you need truck, plane, train and ship in the right combination for global service, you have a choice. Either you spend your valuable time coordinating a dozen firms. Or you relax—and leave all the757 words
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Advertisement454 1988-06-13 26 HSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD l»n ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE IRAN VAH OAT A VESSEL Singapore In Port loading for BANDAR ABBAS BANDAR ABBAS FAPAN/KOl Singapore AN 14/ C LVICE Loading for:JAPAN. KOREA KYOWA LINE PNC/S. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: A VESSEL 30/6 LAE. PMB, RBL,454 words
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Advertisement757 1988-06-13 26 SC&LINE iwj tmeemt c—*—Ari— FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE rlit 1» CONTAIN!RiSED 10 fROM NORTH AMfRICA AfS' CCASi CONVtNTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL KUANTAN S PORE LOADING FOR CRYSTAL REED 65 15/7 DUBAI. DAMMAN GEN AGENTS: CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: 2227M8 (9 Line.) FAX NO: *****69 SUB AGENTS: KUALA757 words
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Advertisement290 1988-06-13 26 EUROPE EURO-AFRICA SERVICES FOR: PORTO, USA ON, ORAN, BILBAO MADRID, MALAGA, MELILLA, TANGER, TENERIFE, LASPALMAS, ALGIER TUNIS. VALLETTA, HUN. CEUTA ISTANBUL FAR EAST PORT KELANG PENANG 18/6 BANGKOK 17/6 HONG KONG 17/6 JAKARTA 18/6 MANILA 20/6 TOKYO/YOKOHAMA i 23/6 KEELUNG/KAOHSHJNG 20/6 BUSAN 16/6 NEW CALEDONIA FIJI ISLANDS NOUMEA, SUVA/LAUTOKA 29/6290 words
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Advertisement986 1988-06-13 26 m auirriiiu iiititio, inuuuay, June 10, isoo EVERGREEN Full Container Service lound-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER GROUP W an sn W w 1/7 4/7 EVER GIVEN 210 m IP lo in UT7 ever WOWTM in in ?p ip np up vp ever guano *n w up *n w w t*n986 words
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Advertisement767 1988-06-13 27 w PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VOY SIN JKT MY VOY SIN POO HKG KAO KEE MTC YOK MOO KOI BUS 21SB SLD su> MPT 23M8 tM 1M 20/6 22/6 24/6 2*l* 2M 1/7 4/7 2SSB 18/t 21/6767 words
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Advertisement296 1988-06-13 27 NORBULK CARGO SERVICES LTD. REGULAR CONVENTIONAL TIMBER AND PLYWOOD SERVICES TO: UK/CONTINENT PORTS TO: INDIA/PAKISTAN PORTS NORBULK NBJO2 20/6 INCHC "LOADS INDONESIA PORTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH/WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE SPORE MARATHON UNITED AGENCY PTE LTD TEL *****66 KL PK S P TEO SHPG TRDG KL 53%44 PK 36MK 1 PENANG296 words
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Advertisement373 1988-06-13 27 \a BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT express container service from uk/continent iron t KLANC S PO»I FM rn/ L r L J£ s S£i)r CEPT transhipment CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TASM AN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE TO NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI AND NEW ZEALAND siiTj373 words
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Advertisement570 1988-06-13 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAJNUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLO EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSNIP SERVICES VSL/VOY MAT AR AM/21 WB S. PANJANG/19WB KUTAI/15WB BILBAO ANTWERP H'BURG, ROAM/ADAM BREMEN Subject to lnduc#m«nt. Also acc«pttng cargo to C«Mb<anca, P Said. Port Alexandria, Genoa, Trtaata. ALSO570 words
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Advertisement442 1988-06-13 27 Page v--BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES s BURMA FIVE STAR i:iIdJI7TFHTT >r iii -Ait 'r.'/mrir CLYDEBANK V23N TAMAITAI SAMOA VI3N FORTHBANK V22N SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG 29/6 24/7 1/t 21/7 16/7 13/8 22/8 It/I 3/1 29/1 6 V 3^ CORALBANK V3S Spore In Pt (CALLINC KIMBE DIRECT) HENRIETTE SCHULTE VlSSpore 26/6 BEECO442 words
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Advertisement579 1988-06-13 28 K'lini KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET ORIENTAL FREEDOM N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO VOY LB •PK/PNG *INDO N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST N. AMERICA PACIFIC NORTH-WEST MOTHER VESSEL VOY GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE 27 HARBOUR BRIDGE 18 VERRAZANO BRIDGE579 words
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Advertisement244 1988-06-13 28 cv_. OSAKA MARU SJ39G HAYAKAWA MARU S43K VIRGO Q3OIG P.Elii C.Town Durban Sid Sid Sifl 13/6 14/6 17/6 5/6 7/6 14/6 JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ OOK) 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-05 SOUTHPOINT. SINGAPORE 02 TH: *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL/CFS Tel *****18-220 BOOKINGS Tel. *****34-235 □oiueniAMA A S PORt244 words
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Advertisement595 1988-06-13 28 3 <3 2 INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers S O NAGALAND V HH INDIAN COURIER V JIN ORIENT SUCCESS V 1« V NANOINI y S2N TICER BAY V ORIENT SUCCESS V IM INDIAN COURIER ON TtCER BAT V m ORIENT SUCCESS V.lll TIGER BAY V 4QN INO4AN COURIER595 words
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Advertisement658 1988-06-13 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SWUNG (PTE) LTD ILOr a, Totok AfW Stroot -"—->4 SINGAPORE fIM TEL SMJM (M LINES) Fu S3USM STRAITS/PERSI AN GULF SERVICE: S por. PK.4*, GOLDEN HARVEST Cotombo/Karadu/Oub* 16/17 Jim GOLDEN WONDER Karachi/Dubai/Dammam 8/9 Jul CHINA SERVICE Ml TUN SMAN XMM JWUunt- A VESSEL HuanoM/ftaMtfift 24/25 June—658 words
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Advertisement477 1988-06-13 28 :i:iu Monday, June 13, 1968 PHILI onl€NT LIN€S PT€ LTD HUD OFFICC 63 R0liNS0"« RCAO -07 1? AfRO ASIA BUILDING. SINCAPORf 0106 I£lf« RS ***** PWU i&X *****76 EAST/FM EAST FU 4 (A ETA SINUPODE rr~n nit. yt NEW GENTRAOC 21 \l, l mr T In/empe LATTAKIA BENGHAZI ALCIER. TRIPOLI477 words
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Advertisement866 1988-06-13 29 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. FE EU/AUST TP A/SEA Q*n«ral EnqulrtM: T*l: 27M977 Ttnmnal CFS BOOKINGS 27*5753 *****42 *****22 *****53 2790U9 27W1< f P Kalang NEPIINE SON. BHD. 360M17 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FCT NEPLINE SDN. BHD. *****5*2760************ J.Bahru NEPLINE SDN. BHD. *****0/*****1 FAR EAST/EUROPE RULY COWTAIKHMSED SERVICE A member of866 words
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Advertisement495 1988-06-13 29 HEUNG-fl SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG, PENANG. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE WEF JUNE 1) BUSAN SINGAPORE 2) SINGAPORE/ KEELUNG 10 DAYS SERVICE I! SERVICE!! Vessel Name ETD BS S PO« PKELANG KEE BUSAN MO JI No 9 Donam 80SN 0506 IJ2MK 22 2310t 01/07 04495 words
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Advertisement684 1988-06-13 29 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG P KELANC MESSRS HAI THONG SHIPPING 127 Prune Street Pcnant toUyM M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON684 words
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Advertisement281 1988-06-13 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 (30 lines. FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK FROM EUROPE ARKONA 4im FAHRLANO HU 'Accepting cargo for Hong Kong. Buun, Tokyo and Kobe REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO EUROPE COTTBUS iIH BOI2ENBURG HU281 words
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Advertisement510 1988-06-13 31 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD Jo 15 Hoe Chiang Road #13-02 Sanford Building. Singapore 0208 .Tel: *****22 Tlx ***** FASCO 4 n abc containerize n.v V TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND vs. •naaat 2(3 irrin. 1 ."r 7 DATS TO FREMANTLE! TO USA/CANADA C V«ro«M Tut Exyrau 207 Also accepting cargo to510 words
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Advertisement237 1988-06-13 31 CHINA, HONG KONG, BANGKOK, KEELUNG, KAOSHIUNG, KOBE, MANNA SUSAN, INCHON, TOKYO, YOKOHAMA, OSAKA, COLOMBO, CALCUTTA, FELIXSTOWE, HAMBURG, BOMBAY, SYDNEY, MOB, KARACHI, CMTTAGONG, LEGHORN, JAKARTA. NAGOYA. GOTHENBURG. ALL EUROPE BASE PORTS ALL USA PORTS Also accepts to other destinations. ACCEPTING FCL/LCL AND CONVENTIONAL: S'pore to Bombay (LCL) ETD 20.6.88 S'pore to237 words
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Advertisement641 1988-06-13 31 rage ia r rnUN!P A CIFIC TRANS. 9 L' TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 Q j IRAQI UNE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR SJSSS 5s USA (EC/WC) #V BABYLON 23/6 Hodmdah. Jeddjh. Aqaba THROUGH l/U641 words
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Advertisement589 1988-06-13 32 m FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD 10 Shenton Wiy (U 0?C V.nrn House S pore CTO/ TFI 2?M?1 (8 Lines) TLX RS .VWI FLINfR FAX bb EUROPE SERVICE j l I eh TT7T T» I W I W l«/ 7 121/7 14/7 11«7 wi in PAR EAST SERVICE 71* JM nn589 words
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Advertisement457 1988-06-13 32 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE eccentinf FCL/LCL uifm to USA East A tost Coast. Caribbean East Canada. HAITI. Costa Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala Honduras. Venezuela. Peru. Ecuador Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Barbados. Antigua St Lucia. Montsorrat. Guayana via Kingston ACCEPTING CARGO TO AOEIAIOE VIA MELBOURNE ANO ALSO FCL TO GUAM ZIM457 words
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Advertisement525 1988-06-13 32 Everett Lines CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Parang* P. Kmnf* Mpp» MANOLOEVERETT 21/22 Jun JOHNEVERETT I/) Jul MURRAYEVERETT 19/20 Jul M ISA PHluirr r wn P. KtUfif* Sinpport MANOLOCVERETT 21/22 Jun JOHNEVERETT WW MURRAYEVERETT 11/20 Jul LOADING FOR CHITTAGONG, MONGLA (CHALNA) AND CALCUTTA#, ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO525 words
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Advertisement355 1988-06-13 33 Seabndge SEABRIDGE TRANSPORT SINGAPORE MALAYSIA (A member of the JEURO GROUP at COMPANIES, Japan) Singapore. *****11 Tlx: R*****1 SEAAIR Fax: *****50 Warehouse at PSA Multistorey Complex: *****08 Malaysia *****33 Tlx: MA***** Fax: *****68 wmi iL-il WEEKLY FROM Singapore Port Kelang Penang UK/EUROPE: FAR EAST United Kingdom Bangkok, Hong Kong, Keelung,355 words
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Advertisement297 1988-06-13 33 Consolidation Service NEW CALEDONIA TAHITI SIN 23/6, 28/6 NOUMEA 3/7 PAPEETE 12/8 MAURITIUS REUNION ISLAND SIN 22/6, 21/6 PORT LOUIS 2/7 REUNION 1/7 FRANCE SIN 19/6 MARSEILLE 5/7 LE HAVRE 19/7 m v TRANSTAMERS WEST AFRICA SERVICE CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/DAKAR/BANJUL/ CONAKRY/COTONOU/LIBREVILLE/ P. NOIRE/MATADI Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/ OUAGADOUGOU/BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Fnlfkt Ptl297 words
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Advertisement356 1988-06-13 33 TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST LCL/FCL SERVICE Also accepting cargo to KEEIUNG KAOHSIUNG CHINA iv,a HONG KONG, P KEIANG BUSAN 4 japan E MALAYSIA S BRUNEI PORTS N EUROPE USA CANADA S AUSTRALIA MERCANTILE CONSOLIDATORS MERCANTILE CONSOLIDATORS (SINGAPORE! PTE LTD Weekly consolidation at our CFS 200, CANTONMENT356 words
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Advertisement658 1988-06-13 33 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SP GLORY SUATAN VIII V7l SID GLORY SELATAN VII V II SLD GLORY SELATAN V V 90 14* PKL PN BLW KAOH 30 IS 30/5 ll* 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5658 words
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Advertisement347 1988-06-13 33 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCL/LCI SERVICE PIC GROUP M ll 1 "'I 21/6 SYD/MELB/ADEL/FREM 30/6 AUCKLAND/WELLINGTON Lixiixnni 30/6 P. MORESBY/RABUAL/LAE sii am urn 17/6 BOMBAY/MADRAS/CALCUTTA 21/6 COLOMBO 21/6 KARACHI B C/CJ CARGO IN CONTAINER CO LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED/RO-RO VESSEL. S|N AF6HANISTAN 23/6 HAIRATAN/KABUL/TOURGHUNDI WORLD FREIGHT SERVICES LTD International NVOCC Container Liner347 words
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Advertisement280 1988-06-13 34 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) I TFL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS Sr tL I \sll k\ c\k i i\i k iii). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS Yokohama Nagoya Osaka Senboku 24/6 Moji •Subject to cargo inducement NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG.280 words
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Advertisement544 1988-06-13 34 for reliable and fast transit WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/MEXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES VSL [Sr. |U»Uvr« |C«wwct»« VSI "1 StLANtHA VIC 13* 30* STUTTGART EXP New Orleans. TOY AHA VIS 2M 7/7 DUSSELDORF EXP HoustonMenco B PERMAI V2B Vfi HP NUERNBERG EXP. Vera Cruz. Meiico City. Also serving544 words
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Advertisement187 1988-06-13 34 SEAFIX INDONESIA/JAPAN SERVICE SPORE PBARU PTK BJM LOADING FOR: INJP 2/88 25/6 27/6 29/6 OSAKA. NAGOYA, TOKYO STRAITS/S. KOREA SERVICE S'PORE K.K. TAW LOADING FOR: AGSPYR SLD SLD SID INCHON. BUSAN SABAH-SARAWAKfINDIA SERVICE SABAH LOADING FOR: KOREAN RUBY In Port MANGALORE, KANDIA E AGSPYR 26/6 —do— SPORE JKT K.K. SIROCCO187 words
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Advertisement883 1988-06-13 34 Mf, CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4. *****3 •07-*****8 •07-*****3, *****5. *****0, *****1 •02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPECONTAINFR SERVICE SB TO EUROPE FEEDER SINGAPORE I LEHARVE Lkiiiiiiii! !»i ;HM nr B BUTANC «S7 BUTANC 49 OTHER DESTINATIONS: AARHUS. AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP BASLE883 words
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