The Business Times, 29 July 1988
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Title Section11 1988-07-29 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article241 1988-07-29 1 AFP Dow up WALL STREET stocks turned mixed after being slightly higher in early trading yesterday. Analysts said the early rise was technical, and partly in reaction to Wednesday's fall. The Dow 30 was up two at 2058 after rising to 2060 but declining issues had takenAFP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration401 1988-07-29 1 TIGER BALM, trademark of the world famous camphor ointment that has been around for more than 80 years, is to make its appearance on the local stock exchange as a listed entity of the Haw Par group. Haw Par Brothers International Ltd said yesterday401 words
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Article, Illustration215 1988-07-29 1 SHARE PRICES on the ftlnosfiois stock market consolidated in moderate trading yesterday, with buying interest focused on marine-based stocks. The STI Index moved marginally up and down before closing 0.33 point higher at 1,136.64, while the 40-issue BT Composite Index eased 1.39 points to215 words
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616 1988-07-29 1 ALVIN TAY,LEE HAN SHIH - Owner negotiating restructuring of $72m loans By ALVIN TAY,LEE HAN SHIH BELEAGUERED businessman Teo Lay Swee is trying to wrest control of his Cockpit Hotel back from the hands of the receivers. In the five weeks since Cockpit was taken over by Coopers616 words
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Article114 1988-07-29 1 Intervention to check THE BANK of England yesterday intervened on the London currency market during early trading after the pound soared above 3.21 West German marks. The West German Bundesbank also tried to check the pound's rise against the mark by announcing an increase in its Lombard emergency financing rate114 words
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Article, Illustration425 1988-07-29 1 Reuter TALKS on a Kampuchean peace settlement ended inconclusively yesterday with warring Kampuchean factions blaming each other for lack of progress. Hun Sen, prime minister of the Vietnamese-installed Phnom Penh government, said the Khmer Rouge had undermined the four-day Bogor peace conference organised by Indonesia.Reuter - 425 words
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462 1988-07-29 1 ELAINE KOH - •y ELAINE KOH PAN-ELECTRIC Induatriea' shareholders and creditors will each hold their first meeting on Aug 11 to decide if a committee of inspection should be formed for each group. There are still about 5,000 sharehokiers of the ill-fated company, which went bust in late462 words
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Article217 1988-07-29 1 PAN-ELECTRIC Industries Ltd has taken out a suit against its former director, Peter Tham, for $48 million, and further damages. The suit, filed last month, claims that this amount was lost through Them's breech of fiduciary duties when he was a director of Pan-El. Tham became217 words
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Advertisement161 1988-07-29 1 |_)+%'%,,}\>*+{`|~:~+\[--[.:&== FiaN report, PAGE 14 Regional Mkts, PAGE 16 World Mkts, PAGE 17 Executive Set lAinch/Dinner From The Finest Sichuan Cuisine Sleanwd Red Pish with Soya Bean Crumbs Now you can lunch or dine in executive style. Executive Set Lunch Dinner from a selection of finest Sichuan cuisine is now161 words
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Advertisement339 1988-07-29 1 High-tech parks SCIENCE PARKS are the rage in today's technologically-aware world. Singapore's Science Park executive director Dr Vincent Yip discusses the problems and issues in the establishment and management of these high-tech parks in TECHNOLOGY on Page 3. 1 SB EASY LOANS for students con bad to irresponsibility. But they339 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration469 1988-07-29 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Local delegation to explore Thai market By LEE HAN SHIH LOCAL BUILDERS, including listed Lim Kah Ngam (LKN) group and L&M group, clinched $157 million worth of jobs outside Singapore in the first half of the year. This is a 12 per469 words
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Article25 1988-07-29 2 SINGAPORE and Jordan have set up diplomatic ties with each other at the ambassadorial level, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced yesterday.25 words
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180 1988-07-29 2 THE BIANNUAL Festival of Arts may become an annual affair if volunteers and sponsors can be found to give the event long-term support. The Minister for Community Development, Mr Wong Kan Seng, said a yearly festival could be realised "if financial sponsorship and180 words
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453 1988-07-29 2 THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY has hit rock bottom after a fiveyear decline, the president of the Singapore Contractors Association Ltd (SCAL) said yesterday. This is measured by its share in the gross domestic product (GDP), which was about 6 per cent453 words
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178 1988-07-29 2 THE DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY group is sending 19 engineers more than twice the number last year to top American and British universities for postgraduate studies. The 19 recipients of the group s overseas postgraduate scholarships are headed for leading engineering institutions such as the178 words
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303 1988-07-29 2 A DIALYSIS CENTRE for younger kidney patients, the first of its kind in Asia, will form the centrepiece of a variety of community projects being undertaken to commemorate a 30-year partnership between Dutch firm Hagemeyer Electronics and Japan's Matsushita. The plan303 words
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238 1988-07-29 2 COMPRESS five billion years of Man's evolution into 10 minutes, screen it in three-D, flash it across an Omnimax roof and what do you get? Atomic siege. Well, hang on to your red/blue glasses and get ready to duck those bombarding atoms at the Science238 words
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134 1988-07-29 2 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD consumers will enjoy another three months of unchanged electricity and gas rates. Announcing this yesterday, the board said this meant that for the past 12 months. PUB consumers had enjoyed unchanged or reduced electricity and gas rates. Rates were not changed134 words
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Article86 1988-07-29 2 MONEY used in pre-colonial West Malaysia will go on display at the Currency Gallery at the Monetary Authority of Singapore Building from next Monday to the end of next January. Presented jointly by the National Museum and the MAS, the exhibition includes a recently-ac-quired86 words
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Article71 1988-07-29 2 THE SAMARITANS of Singapore (SOS) is starting an evening training course next month for volunteers who are interested in helping to man its 24-hour telephone service. The service provides crisisintervention and suicideprevention services to those who face difficulties and need to share these problems with someone71 words
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171 1988-07-29 2 A DELEGATION of six Australian federal parliamentarians is here for meetings with senior Singapore government leaders and Members of Parliament. The Australian High Commission says the five-day visit, which ends on July 31, is the first by an official Australian parliamentary delegation in more than171 words
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184 1988-07-29 2 SALES of General Automation's (GA) Zebra systems in Asia has topped the 100 mark with the US company's Singapore subsidiary reporting record revenue and earnings for the financial year ended June 30, 1988. To date, 107 computers have been sold in Asia184 words
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429 1988-07-29 2 PAUL KHOO - By PAUL KHOO WHILE the use of technology "is an economic survival imperative for Singapore", other Asean countries "could survive with the fruits of their natural resources". This is the view of Dr C D Calderon. a senior adviser of the International Labour429 words
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Article, Illustration190 1988-07-29 2 STAN EDWARDS has been appointed general manager, Singapore. of TNT Skypak International Pte Ltd. Mr Edwards, who has 20 yeara of experience in the freight forwarding business, previously held the poet of general sales manager. In his new capacity, he will be responsible for overseeing all the190 words
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Advertisement72 1988-07-29 2 THE SEAT THAT MADE MILLIONS. Selected by the legendary Gordon Gekko of Wall Street fame. The "BIG" executive seating programme by MARIANI of Italy is available in a wide range of designer fabrics and luxuriant leathers From under $2500 to $3780. Indeed a very rich and coveted seat which offers72 words
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Advertisement33 1988-07-29 2 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day A •t $8+ Shaobinf Yon Tiao Buffet Breakfast r Kr W^m* V >-* Wi 4 m o K $7.50++ Teochew Porndfe >, Buffet Supper rmrraria/33 words
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Miscellaneous155 1988-07-29 2 '"'O longkok Beirut Btiyroot ro 15/05 Cloudy 22/16 dowdy 34/25 Cloudy 40/31 door 33/26 Ooor 29/25 Cloudy 28/22 Oear 30/24 Sunny 31/19 Clear 23/16 Cloudy 30/26 Cloor 22/14 Fair 21/10 Fhw 22/10 Ooor 34/18 Ooor 16/04 Ooor 35/23 Ooor 33/12 Ooor 10/00 Ffcie 27/17 Cloudy 28/18 Ooor 20/14 Cloudy 32/19155 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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322 1988-07-29 3 JEFFREY TSANG - ■y JEFFREY TSANG BORLAND, the American software house that is best known for its desk accessory program Sidekick, has appointed newlyformed Tech Pacific as its sole distributor for South-east Asia. The company, which is one of the larger PC software322 words
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Article154 1988-07-29 3 APPLE WORLD the platform to show off the latest offerings for the computer company's star product, the Macintosh opened yesterday. This year's attractions include a very high resolution (600 dots per inch) printer, a large screen projection system for presentations, and Apple's new Unixbased PC. Besides154 words
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Article164 1988-07-29 3 THE Science Council of Singapore (SCS) is holding a symposium on Aug 31 on rasaarch policy and international technology transfer. This one-and-a-half-day symposium. to be held at the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir), will discuss topics such as sourcing for technology intelligence, technology flow164 words
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Article254 1988-07-29 3 NYT HAZARDOUS waste laws, lawsuits against toxic dumpers and demands that toxic wastes be destroyed rather than merely buried are stimulating development of a host of new technologies in the US that render toxic wastes permanently harmless. The huge sums expected to be spent on hazardousNYT - 254 words
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Article765 1988-07-29 3 ZHOU MEI - Three vital factors that make for success By ZHOU MEI, Economics Correspondent SCIENCE PARKS are the rage in today's technology-aware world. The Asia-Pacific region, widely recognised as the focus of growth in the foreseeable future, has its crop of such parks. Arguably, the science parks of Taiwan,765 words
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Article311 1988-07-29 3 THE FOUR-YEAR-OLD International Association of Science Parks (lASP) has more than 80 members worldwide. It has three main divisions based on geographical location. These are: Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific. The Singapore Science Park belongs to the Asia-Pacific division. Other members of this division311 words
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Advertisement222 1988-07-29 3 Dumping fround, PAGE 11 m IMP mm W W mm Wm*")K The investment that began in mid-air. iL Frankfurt, Germany She was beautiful. Long and lean, with smooth curves and more on-board computer systems than an ocean-going yacht. Without question the star of the show. And at one of the222 words
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Advertisement146 1988-07-29 4 AT&T CONGRATULATES TELECOMS ON THE INAUGURATION OF THE WORLD S MOST ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATIONS EXCHANGE. m ■f v. BE i&Jf .Vlw <•< I. v V- m mm *,<? i sw Singapore's exciting new Pickering Operations Complex is the most advanced facility of its type in the world. 5 At the heart146 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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459 1988-07-29 5 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Trade Commission (ITC) held hearings ft Washington on Wednesday on !n American free trade pact with span, but only two witnesses phowed up. Acting ITC chairman Anne Brunsdale said she was surprised at the meagre turnout for what couldReuter - 459 words
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386 1988-07-29 5 AFP JAPAN has asked the European Community (EC) to open formal bilateral talks under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) on a key aspect of the Community's anti-dumping policy, officials in Brussels and Tokyo have said. The Japanese MinistryAFP - 386 words
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299 1988-07-29 5 Reuter NEARLY one-fifth of China's state firms are permanently in the red and should be merged with stronger companies or forced into bankruptcy, a senior official was quoted as saying yesterday. Ptopte 's Daily in Beijing quoted Zhang Yanning, vice-minister at theReuter - 299 words
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169 1988-07-29 5 AP A DROUGHT ravaging large tracts of central and eastern China is killing animals and huge quantities of crops. Officials fear that by autumn, people could be starving. At least four counties in Hubei and Henan provinces have bone-dry reservoirs, parched rice paddies,AP - 169 words
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451 1988-07-29 5 Reuter IRAN SEEMS set to start s rapid rebuilding programme of its devastated armed forces, opening the prospect of lucrative markets for western arms producers, defence experts said on Wednesday. But an end to the eight-year war, which is believed to have absorbedReuter - 451 words
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310 1988-07-29 5 AP BOOSTED by a record surplus in June, South Korea's current account surplus in the first half of this year swelled to US$6.O6 billion, up from US$4.6 billion a year ago, the Bank of Korea has reported. June's surplus was listedAP - 310 words
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Article, Illustration484 1988-07-29 5 Agencies THAI DEPUTY Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan yesterday said he would form the new Thai government as an elected premier, replacing Mr Prem Tinsulanonda. who has never stood in an election. This followed Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's refusal of an invitation to form hisAgencies - 484 words
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265 1988-07-29 5 Reuter THE BANK of Thailand said gross domestic product will expand a real 8.5 per cent in 1988. against an earlier projected 5.8 to 6.3 per cent and actual 7.1 per cent growth last year. Central bank spokesman Siri Kancharoendee said the momentum ofReuter - 265 words
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Advertisement103 1988-07-29 5 ll Ljlk RESTAURANT LyiJ g rais ed MuS° Uc 1 "Earfte Executive Set Lunch $10nett per person Forddatfilii«Mn«ign» TEL *****21 7M) a Catfwy Hdg (AbowOtay •"B2£sa— 1 so, Celebration Specials at KaONG THOMSOIiIi RESTAURANT $250 per table (1-31 Aug 88) Seven Stars Cold Cuts Shark's Fin with Crab Roe Roast103 words
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Advertisement155 1988-07-29 5 The hitting lace is coveted with a ceramic plasma VA >'/ Bi-compouent shaft steel giaphlte V fit 0\ «C! V CERAMICS#® WOOD Combines a classic head shape with some exceptional innovations. A high density co-polymer reinforced with ceramic whiskers and crosswoven carbon fibres for maximum impact resistance. IRON Made of155 words
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Miscellaneous63 1988-07-29 5 Doonesbury ANP THIS IS MY PRIVATE SUN PECK! IT HAS BULLET-PROOF GLASS, A CIRCULAR POOL, ANP J A HYPRAUUCALLY UFTBP SUN oeP AMAZJN6. MR. m liar QUALITY MEANS EVERYTHING, CAPTAIN! THE SOU?FIXTURES' THE TORTOISE SHELLC&UN6! TTSUNBE UEVABLE THIS MUCH QUALITY EXISTS OUTS!DEMY IMAGINATION I BY GARRY TRUDEAU ANP LOOK, MORB63 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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542 1988-07-29 6 AP DIRECT HOLDINGS in the US by foreign investors have more than tripled since 1980, with increases likely to continue through the end of the century, according to a private study. "An unprecedented transfer of American assets to foreign control isAP - 542 words
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Article, Illustration396 1988-07-29 6 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has praised the policies of Hungarian leader Karoly Grosz and said his visit to the US, the first by a communist Hungarian leader, marked a historic change in relations. "We have been impressed by your openness to new ideas," Mr Reagan said.AP - 396 words
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Article832 1988-07-29 6 ARRIVALS Operator Son** Local From number tim* SU SOI 91 1155 FEN SU SQ238 1155 MES GU GA902 1210 PDG SAB SN277 1210 MU/DXt/ •OM/KUL MAS MH641 1230 KCH RJA RJ182 1230 AMM SIA SQ1 1250 SFO/HNl/HKG StA SO 203 1300 CGK SU S0107 1305 KUL SIA832 words
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454 1988-07-29 6 FT IHT BRITAIN'S trade position showed an unexpected deterioration in June as surging demand in the economy translated into another deficit of £1 billion on the current account of the balance of payments. The Department of Trade and Industry said yesterday that theFT; IHT - 454 words
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320 1988-07-29 6 UPI PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher has scoffed at the idea of a United States of Europe as "airy-fairy" and said Britain and other European countries should maintain their separate identities. In a BBC interview on Wednesday, Mrs Thatcher said the 12 countriesUPI - 320 words
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Article142 1988-07-29 6 AP LATIN AMERICA could move towards solvency again if the US government substantially reduced its own deficit Eduardo Conesa. an adviser on social and economic policy at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, yesterday put that Latin America's debts at US$4OO billion in 1986 He predicted that ifAP - 142 words
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234 1988-07-29 6 Reuter AN OFFICIAL REPORT into the crash of an Airbus A 320 during a display in France last month has cleared the revolutionary airliner and blamed the accident on pilot error. French television said that the Civil Aviation Board report into theReuter - 234 words
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Advertisement114 1988-07-29 6 Thai Royal Orchid Service I I I I J 1 s «i 4> st* We 're doing what comes naturally And our clients keep coming back. Because on Thai, youll be treated to the same sort of attentive, yet unobstrusive service that makes us such a favourite amongst frequent travellers,114 words
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Advertisement0 1988-07-29 6 ~+?^@}]'_:/^<~!`(_:;*`|;;'&$;.,0 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article235 1988-07-29 7 Chinese Produce Exchange S«lt«rs' noon doting prices on JiMy 28 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil luft FOft 125.00 OkJ drum FOt 135.00 Now drum FOB 139.00 Copra Mix*d (Ioom) 71 KHti Pepper Murtok FOi NtW 902.50 Sarawak whft* FOB faq NLW 887.50 Sarawak ip«oa4 Mack FOB NLW 540.00 Sarawak235 words
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Article288 1988-07-29 7 London Commodity Exchange Bvyor/SoMor doling pricos on My 27 (£/tonno unless spodfiod). Previous dosing pricos in poronthosis. Coffee Roth in-stof« London, sottors option OF London M 1030/1035 (1065/1068) High/Low 1055/1044 s*p 1045/1046 (1082/1083) high/Low 1068/1035 Solos (2251) Cocoa Jut 910/925 (902/910) High/Low 918/905 Sop 942/943 (926/927) Ugh/Low 945/918288 words
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Article293 1988-07-29 7 RAS prices mtc onto/kg, FOB In ball M NOON CLOSE 8wyors Sellers kyon C —M MNan tut 1 RSS Prompt 268.50 270J0N 265.00 267.00N Inr 1 RSS Aug M 26*00 269.00N 264JO 265JON Int 1 RSS Sap 269.00 270.00N 265JO 266J0N Inr 2 RSS Of 266.00 268.00N293 words
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Article75 1988-07-29 7 (canti/kg) AUGUST 1988 SEPTEMBER 1988 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON •uyari Sectors kiwi > H lrl SSt 30 232.00 234.00N 232.00 234.00N SSt 50 231.00 233.00N 231.00 233.00N MRELB Iwyan Seifen bym SMI cv 480.00 482.00N 482.00 484.00N SMt L 480.00 482.00N 482.00 484.00N SMC75 words
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Article115 1988-07-29 7 MMAPORE August RSS 1 buyers was quoted at 264.50 cents/kg yesterday. No loro activity was reported. On the TSR- 20 market, August buyers ended at 235.00 cents/kg. MALAYSIA August Int Ones RSS buyer yesterday eased three cents to 348.50 cents a kilo. SMR 20 buyer ended half a cent115 words
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Article324 1988-07-29 7 HONQKONQ: Gold closed lower yesterday. Bullion ended at U*****.90/432 an ounce againet an initial U*****-50/433.00 and compared with New York'a ctoee of US$433 3<yBo On the local market, gold fell to cloae at HK54.033 a tael. Coins were steady to lower, with the Krugerrand falling to HK53,365. The324 words
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Article359 1988-07-29 7 IMiLAVSMN creds palm si prtoss clossd lowsr yaatarday. Aug cantrai rag ion toll to MSMO par tonna while south wss down to M 51,007.50. Ths rsfinsd pslm oil msrkst was also quiet Oct/Nov/Dac dalivsry of RBO pslm olsin tradad •arty at U***** par tonna. with aadars holding st359 words
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Article77 1988-07-29 7 STRONG covsring da* •"and and speculetlvs buying yaatorday by Eurohslpad ths KLTM class 'our csnts hlghsr at MIISJI s kg In Mrty solve tredbig. at Si tamea, w fewll > «daywWh^ PII, Ths KLTM pram lam widened Is C4i over lie Eurapeen apat mertet No torelgn tin was77 words
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Article70 1988-07-29 7 Trading wi U II ItlMI Closing pricos for crwdo (FOB origin) USS/Werrel (>Hi I3j00 wtA MkwUnal 14.93 -OJO DM t**) 1X73 0l» WmTm wn 14.13 +0^0 NM Y«Ht dm pri 1>i 4«TProducts (FOB S'poro) USt/barral ni KirwiM 17.90 unA' OmI J, ,1, 1470 «4 Mpnur Wo«y ImI70 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1235 1988-07-29 8 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed mixed against most major currencies, rising slightly against the yen and easing against European currencies. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar closed changed at 2.0347/57 in dull trading. It traded within a range of 2.0365 and 2.0350. It opened initially at1,235 words
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Article100 1988-07-29 8 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****V 27.10.88 3.92 3.87 3.95 3.87 6 months BY*****T 24.11.88 3.99 3.94 1 y«or BY*****S 20.07.89 4.28 4.23 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code rate BIO100 words
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Article, Illustration180 1988-07-29 8 Indicates the average of the prim* landing rata* of 12 major banks in S'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on July 28 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 do ft 1/16 —7 13/16 io i/a io 4 7/9 3/4 3 3/i 1/« 4 1/2 3/8 1 mfti 6 10180 words
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Article63 1988-07-29 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market fell 1/8 points to close at 4-1/8 per cent yesterday. One month was unchanged while two and three months each fell 1/16 point. S$ Interbank rates at the close yester day: OHH no 0»irnight 4 4 1 -monffc 4 V/1663 words
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Article317 1988-07-29 8 Asian market ASIAN OOLLAR deposit rates closeu unchanged yesterday from slightly firmer opening levels after quiet trading. Most operators were sidelined awaiting yesterday's release of US June personal income data. The market was also looking to Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan's testimony to the House Banking Committee. Term rates317 words
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Article1502 1988-07-29 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday, July 28 1988 DCUTBCMEMARK (MflEX) IU| 86 eaNa Low Baa MgH Aa«Mpela Law Sea 53 9A 4 54 24 24 24 55 14 60A 67 54 4 144A 177 57 2 245A 240 54 CAS 59 CAS 6aa 66 tarn* •ap M pals Lav Sea1,502 words
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Advertisement612 1988-07-29 8 PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK l! Comparative Statement of Condition Aa of the Date* Indicated (In Million Pesos) Caah on Hand Checka and Other Caah Items Due from Central Bank of the Philippinea Due from Other Banks Interbank Loans Receivable Loana and Diacounta Net Agrarian Reform/Other Agricultural Credit Loana Net Billa Purchased612 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article186 1988-07-29 9 Gold futures on July 27 100 troy ouncas, US$ par troy ounca Opan High Low MM* M 433.30 4-120 Aug 430 90 434.10 430.60 433.50 1.80 s«e 437.00 437JO 435.80 436.20 1.80 Oct 434.00 439JO 436.00 439.00 1.60 Ok 441.50 445.10 441.40 444-50 1J0 Fab 449.50 450.50186 words
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Article422 1988-07-29 9 SEPTEMBER Eurodollar futures opened sharply lower on Simex yesterday as a result of inflationary concern on a higher than expected US gross national product deflator and concern over the Fed tightening policy again. The September contract managed to recover from a low of 91.47 to 91.51 on short-covering activities.422 words
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Article116 1988-07-29 9 COMMUNITY service volunteers with savings or fixed deposit accounts with the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation group will be paid extra interest of one quarter of a point. For these volunteers, who also include SAF reservists. civil defence volunteers and blood donors, 0.25 per cent will be116 words
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493 1988-07-29 9 Reuter THE NEW ZEALANO government intends selling its 85 per cent holding in the Bank of New Zealand, which at current market values will raise around NZ$l.l billion. The sale waa announced by Finance Minister Roger Douglas in his budget speech yesterday. HeReuter - 493 words
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Article220 1988-07-29 9 IMM currency futures ended higher but most contracts were below highs set early in the dsy on Wednesday. Values rallisd to session highs early, after the releaae of advance estlmstes in second-quarter US QNP data. Short selling depressed prices at the opening bell, but active short covering and freeh220 words
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Article, Illustration183 1988-07-29 9 THE WORLD'S tallest building outside of the US will be officially opened on a suitably auspicious day and by a suitably eminent person. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will declare open the 60-storey OUB Centre at Raffles Place on Aug 8,183 words
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252 1988-07-29 9 Reuter BANK OF ENGLAND governor Robin Leigh-Pemberton has reaffirmed the importance of intervention as a monetary policy tool to fight inflation. Mr Leigh-Pemberton told The Times on Wedneaday that the UK authoritiaa used three inatruments to operate their counterinflationary policy short-term interest ratea, movements in theReuter - 252 words
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Article148 1988-07-29 9 Reuter BRITAIN'S third-biggest bank, the Midland, swung beck into profit in the first half of 1968 after becoming the first major British commercial bank last year to show a loss this century. Midland Bank PLC was able to move back into the black because itReuter - 148 words
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125 1988-07-29 9 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Commission has started legal action against Italy for levying what it sees as a discriminatory tax on foreign cheques. Officials said on Wednesday the Brussels executive of the European Community would write to the Italian government warning that the 800 lireReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement454 1988-07-29 9 gB Security Pacific Asian Bank Ltd. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OF CANTON LTD) (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG ON 21 FEBRUARY 1912) SUBSIDIARY OF SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK, USA i Consolidated Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31 December 1987 Auditors' Report Report of the Auditors to the454 words
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Advertisement54 1988-07-29 9 £%oh&y o£ &(c{. THANK YOU To our distinguished guests, members of the stockbroking fraternity, business associates and friends, thank you for your presence and kind wishes at the recent opening of our new trading premises. We appreciate your support. Stock Exchange of Singapore Ltd 1 Raffles Place #24-00 OUB Centre54 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article513 1988-07-29 10 THE IDEA OF starting life in debt is not a very attractive one. The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation obviously believes otherwise. It has drawn up a whole list of loan packages for undergraduates, not just study loans but also loans to buy computers and for travel abroad. Those513 words
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Article973 1988-07-29 10 ZHOU MEI - What changes have taken place in the Singapore economy in the past 27 years? Economics Correspondent ZHOU MEI reports. Strengthening off links among the different ZHOU MEI THE GROWTH of the Singapore economy by more than eight times between 1960 and 1967, accompanied by973 words
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Article, Illustration649 1988-07-29 11 CLAUDE REGIN - By CLAUDE REGIN Reuter RECENT publicised cases of hazardous waste dumping in Africa have highlighted the need for tight international controls on a lucrative but dangerous trade, according to a senior UN official. More than half a dozen cases in which African countries haveReuter - 649 words
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Article, Illustration565 1988-07-29 11 AFP ONE YEAR after seeking to restore peace in Sri Lanka, India is still counting its dead in its war against a group of Tamil separatist guerillas. Almost 10 months of operations by Indian troops have not been able to bring toAFP - 565 words
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Article, Illustration945 1988-07-29 11 GAIL APPLESON - Alcoholic beverages, with their staggering toll of alcoholism and other illnesses, may be a promising target for product liability initiatives based on the failure to warn consumers about the health hazards of drinking. GAIL APPLESON reports. GAIL APPLESON LAWSUITS charging tobacco companies with945 words
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Advertisement165 1988-07-29 10 M anagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday. An Enchanting 1 >A F \f < X- .1 J tl i* «<rJ > V In subdued shadows cast by softly glowing lights, enjoy an exquisite dinner of crisp salads, superb appetisers, the freshest of seafoods, succulent quality meats and165 words
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Miscellaneous670 1988-07-29 10 TOiMJIMDaa CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Swimmer in the pink (6) 7 What to do when too sozzled to stand up (3.5) 8 Love a very loud tune (6) 10 Natives as seen outside the bar possibly (5) 13 Scheme a good deal on the quiet (4) 14 A mum or670 words
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Advertisement763 1988-07-29 11 Y ifiiiiimil —\glli The National Bank of Kuwait sak Head Office: Abdullah Al Salem Street, PO Box 95 Safat, Kuwait. 4 J i Consolidated Balance Sheet at 31 December 1987 Cash and balances with banks Money at call and short notice with banks (Note 5) Treasury bills and bonds Guarantee763 words
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Article, Illustration603 1988-07-29 12 NYT THE US OLYMPIC track and field team is in good hands with reliables like Carl Lewis and Edwin Moses, Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Evelyn Ashford, Willie Banks and Henry Marsh, Valerie Brisco and Francie Larrieu Smith, Steve Scott and Sydney Maree. The team also hasNYT - 603 words
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141 1988-07-29 12 AFP SAID AOUITA continued to pile on the Olympic pressure for his Seoul rivals when he won the 800 m at the Golden Gala Grand Prix meeting in Verona, Italy, on Wednesday. The Moroccan triumphed in one min 44.64 sees 0.26 sec offAFP - 141 words
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Article, Illustration605 1988-07-29 13 UPI UNKNOWN Roger Smith of the Bahamas, ranked No. 150, on Wednesday ended Ivan Lendl's 150-week reign as the world's No. 1 player, scoring a 6-2, 6-3 upset in the second round of the Volvo International in Vermont. Lendl, who had held the topUPI - 605 words
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Article, Illustration425 1988-07-29 13 Reuter MICHAEL SPINKS retired on Wednesday in New York much the same way he spent his 12-year career with a sprinkling of jokes, some glittering jewellery and a lot of tears. In some ways, Spinks s retirement from boxing exactly a month after he was knockedReuter - 425 words
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Article513 1988-07-29 13 Mike Cashmore - 10 MONKS? IUSIMBSS with Mike Cashmore WITH THE STRESSES and strains of today's living, in time even the best executives will succumb to pressure unless they learn to relax. Dr Richard Suinn of Colorado State University has devised a programme called Cardiostress Management Training, which513 words
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332 1988-07-29 13 AP ROBERT WRENN, who almost broke Ben Hogan's 72-hole record last year, believes it will take some "hot" golf to dethrone him as Buick Open champion. "You can't just play steady golf, you need a hot week to win," Wrenn said in GrandAP - 332 words
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Article78 1988-07-29 13 AFP PEDRO DELGADO, whose victory in the Tour de France was marred by a drug scandal, finished only seventh in his first race after winning the event. Dutch cyclist Eric Breukink won the Stiphout Criterium race in Holland on Tuesday. Dutchman Gert-Jan Theunisse, who tested positivelyAFP - 78 words
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Advertisement752 1988-07-29 12 COURVOISIER XO WHIEILE TD LAI. If INI n Lriuay. Enjoy! After Bpm get 10% tiff evcrv bottle Club 5. Vhere vdu'H have happy sZZ> 1 hour? on 3 the double. Plaza Hotel Bear* Road 0719 Tel *****11 r i Every second's on-the-house! The Fountain Lounge is flowing with the good752 words
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Advertisement131 1988-07-29 12 /aram<>ant Hi»/<»/ 1 w a w Make waves at the Para Wave Disco... Sat, Sun Pub. Hoi. ygSStE&f 3pm 7pm $5.50 nett per drink Level 4, Paramount Hotel. Marine Parade Road, Singapore 1544 Tel: 344-5577 A delicious spread of exotic Northern Indian Mughlai cuisine awaits you at Rang Mahal... The131 words
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Advertisement547 1988-07-29 13 N1 ONE GOOD REASON TO LUNCH AT THE PALM GRILL IS OUR APPETISER BUFFE T ANOTHER IS THE CHOICE OF MAIN C(X*RSKS. PALM W For between $26+ and $40+ I you can select from our appetiser UKILL buffet including seafood, smoked salmon and oysters. Choose from many lavish main courses.547 words
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Advertisement159 1988-07-29 13 NOTICE BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA BERHAD SINGAPORE BRANCH U5550,000,000 Floating Rate Negotiable United States Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 1992 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the period from 29 July 1988 to 31 January 1989 the Certificates will carry an159 words
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Article62 1988-07-29 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C K Tang On*-for-two $2.25 p*r thor# Eoch rightj comas with two datochobte TSfe Th* axerciM pric* for tt» TSb, expiring on May 31. 1990. it $225 Ex dat*: Aug 3 Boots dos»: Aug 16 Company BONUS ISSUE S P P On*-for-two Ex-dot* NYA Books62 words
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Article239 1988-07-29 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE AMDS One-for-four Q $050 per share C 1 Holdings 27 million loan stocks in the ratio oi 13 loan stock for every five ordinary shares heM. Duta Cons One-for-one $1.10 per shore F N Two-for-five $300 per shore PAce One-for-one $060 per share K I239 words
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Article526 1988-07-29 14 BUKIT Sembawang Estates LimHed: 22nd AGM at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104, today. July 29, at noon. GENERAL CORPORATION Berhad: AGM at Bunga Kenanga, Level 3, Pan Pacific Hotel. Jalan Putra, Kuala Lumpur, today. July 29, at 11am. METROPLEX Berhad: 25th AGM at the Lotus526 words
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Article, Illustration684 1988-07-29 14 ACTIVITY REMAINED focused on marine stocks although share prices in the broader market wavered uncertainly yesterday. Trading was lacklustre. Throughout the day, stock prices drifted aimlessly due to the sheer lack of fresh factors and subdued trading on the major overseas markets.684 words
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Article5177 1988-07-29 14 Gr's Gr's 1988 Tel Last Dlv Dlv rid Nat Vol Day High I Last <k NHS UUh nign Low Code Company Sale or- C'vr P/E (000) .ow uyec St titer SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL 8 COMMERCIAL ADEF A 1005 1005 ADEF B 1005 139 95 t 1000 Acma5,177 words
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247 1988-07-29 15 PUBLICLY-LISTED Transmarco Ltd has plans to team up with Hong-kong-based stockbroker Sun Hung Kai to buy a seat on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. A statement from Transmarco yesterday said the company had "entered into an understanding247 words
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556 1988-07-29 15 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE DEBT-RIDDEN Malaya Tin Printing, which reported reduced half-year losses of $1.38 million yesterday, is proposing a scheme to transform the company into not only a debtfree new entity but one with fresh capital to fund operations. The proposed scheme, which is556 words
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171 1988-07-29 15 KEPPEL PHILIPPINES Shipyard Inc (KPSI) and its subsidiary, Cabu Shipyard and Engineering Works Inc (CSEW), have reported net attributable income of 14.7 million pesos ($1.47 million) on total revenue of 81.2 million pesos ($B.l million) for the first half of this year. KPSI,171 words
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284 1988-07-29 15 KEVIN GWEE - By KEVIN GWEE SEMBAWANG MARITIME Ltd (SML) has acquired a 40 per cent interest in Albwardy Marine Engineering (AME) in Dubai for $6 million. It is SML's first acquisition since it went public in May last year. At 40 per cent, SML is284 words
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Article154 1988-07-29 15 Isetan makes $7.8m ISETAN (S) Ltd, a major Japanese retail group, has reported a 21.7 per cent increase in group after tax profit to $7.8 million ($6.42 million) on a turnover of $77.76 million ($78.35 million) for the six months ended May 31, 1988. Earnings per share came154 words
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Advertisement190 1988-07-29 15 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF MANVTLLE SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) FINAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In pursuance to Section 306 (1) of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, that a Final General Meeting of the abovenamed Company190 words
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Advertisement742 1988-07-29 15 SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD W TENDER NOTICE DEVELOPMENT OF A BEACH RESORT ON LAZARUS ISLAND Lazarus Island, just 8 km south of Singapore, is now open for development, in line with Singapore's Tourism Product Development Plan. Proposals for this 33-hectare island may include ethnic-style cottages, food and bevsrage outlets, swimming742 words
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3314 1988-07-29 16 SHARE prices were taken lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market in moderate trading yesterday. Turnover was maintained at MS 20odd million units. Against a generally featureless market Chocolate Products emerged the volume leader for the second straight session with 3.211 million shares done (3.6383,314 words
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Article1422 1988-07-29 16 Hongkong HONGKONG share prices dipped late yeeterday afternoon on selling aimed at depressing the Hang Seng Index ahead of settlement of the July index futures contract The Hang Seng Index fell 1.78 points to 2.663.46 and the Hongkong Index 2.15 to 1,760.92. For moat of the day1,422 words
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Article73 1988-07-29 16 JULY m ♦f. OrtonM B Aco(o Mining Owmn PNto* B 03t AngtoPhil Apwi Mining B AHm Con 1 Baguio QoM 0.003 -05 Wcop B 37 -1 23 28 PLOT. S.nM >r B 225 225 unch B«»tc P*tro4oum Bonguot Coo. Flrtt Phil HkJgt Lopanto B Z 92 13 50 0S273 words
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Article89 1988-07-29 16 Reuter NOMURA SECURITIES' 20 par cant inveetment in US margar and acqulaltion specialist Waaaerstein. Peralla and Co is expected to give the Japaneee brokerage a lead over domeettc rivals trying to bouet their global merger and acquiaition business. "This would appear to give NomuraReuter - 89 words
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Article423 1988-07-29 16 TOKYO share prices yesterday closed higher on buying by funds in a quiet seesion but were off their peaks from Ists widespread profit-taking. "There were nearly only investors for investment funds in the market." said s broker. New investment fund money, usually lumped at the beginning of monthly trading423 words
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Article401 1988-07-29 16 Reuter THE Australian share market yesterday closed lower in all sectors despite a late buying spree. Brokers said without any local lead, the market followed the example of softer overseas markets. "The bearishness in the world markets finally caught up with us," one said. "We've been virtually standing aloneReuter - 401 words
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Article150 1988-07-29 16 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index fall 3.02 points to 457.01 yesterday on a turnover of 3,168,115 shares worth 352.61 million baht. JULY m BAMT Ao Khun Thai 44B -12 Ayudhya hwHH Bangkok Aground 1 44t 12t -12 uneh Bangkok Bank BankO» Ayudhya... .321 -2 -1 Charoong ThatReuter - 150 words
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Article269 1988-07-29 16 JULY NT 1 AH Slncara Indus Aflta C<fntnt Cathay Cons B A Kb vninj nwi Nnn.,. Ch#ooLooog Chic Ha4n Camant Chtn Main Flour CMna Cham CMna Oav CMna Bact Wtra CMna OuN Piaa CMna ftabar.. CMna MmI Chung Hwa Pulp Chung SMng Tax... Far Eaat Oapt Far East Taa269 words
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Advertisement688 1988-07-29 16 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT CHAPTER 50 SECTION 290 <2)(b) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION EMESH INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary Ganaral Maating of Emesh Industries (Pta) Ltd told on the 20th day of July 1988, the following resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED: (1) That Emesh Industries (Pte)688 words
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Advertisement713 1988-07-29 16 THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 Section ***** Mb) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION JARDINE OFFSHORE PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of JARDINE OFFSHORE PRIVATE LIMITED held on the 26th day of July 1988, the following special resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED: 1) That the company be713 words
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Advertisement745 1988-07-29 16 THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 Section 290(2)(b) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION ASIAVISION RENTALS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of ASIAVISION RENTALS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD held on the 26t1» day of July 1988. the following special resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED: 1) That the company745 words
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Advertisement633 1988-07-29 16 In the Matter at the Cow pant— Act, Cap. 90 •1U «vlv ki V I V* I PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the membars of the abovenamed Company daly convened and held on 25 July 1988 at 13 noon at 10 Collyer Quay633 words
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Article1023 1988-07-29 17 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed lower on Wednesday as blue chips fell sharply in late trading, due in part to program selling. Traders said a sharp drop in bond prices following news of a big-ger-than-expected rise in the gross national product deflator, anReuter - 1,023 words
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Article968 1988-07-29 17 London Reuter LONDON equities yesterday stood mixed at the official 0600 GMT opening with trading slack ahead of yesterday's release of market leader ICl's half-year figures. The FTSE 100 share index opened just 0.8 up at 1,841.6 with only 33 million shares changing hands inReuter - 968 words
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Article1098 1988-07-29 17 Amsterdam JULY 27 FL» ABN 46 20 0.3 Aagon 83 50 -03 Ahold 88 50 -0.5 Akzo.... 143 50 +0.9 Alranta 154 20 0 2 AMEV 55 10 0.6 Amro Bank 77 10 15 Am Stad 124 30 0.3 Barkal BOLS 137 50 1 Borsumi) 100 50 1 Buahrman Tattaroda1,098 words
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433 1988-07-29 17 FT GENERAL ACCIDENT (OA), the UK composite insurer, has become the latest victim of Ms Roxsni Gillespis, the Cslifornisn insursnce commissioner who last month blocked the hoetile bid by BAT Industries for Farmers Group, the motor insurer. On June 27, GA saidFT - 433 words
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Article106 1988-07-29 17 HONGKONG Hongkong Indox Thursday 1,740.92 Wednesdoy 1.7*107 Week 090 1.777.99 Hang Song Indox Thursday 2*3.45 Wednesdoy 2*5.23 Week 090 2.687 37 AH Industrials Thursday 2*7Z Wednesday 2*6.5 Week ago Z586A NEW YORK Dow Jonos Wednesday 2£5370 Tuesday 2£7397 Week ago ZllOiO TOKYO Nldcoi Avorogo Thursday 27,796.09 Wednesdoy 27.736106 words
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Advertisement1069 1988-07-29 17 Irving TVust (INCORPORATED WITH LIMITED LIABILITY IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, U.8.A.) Irving Trust Company On* Wall Street New York, NY ***** IRVING TRUST COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated Statement of Operations For the Years Ended December 31,1987 and 1986 1987 1966 (In Thousands) IRVING TRUST COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated1,069 words
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546 1988-07-29 18 BOEY KIT YIN - Move towards more liberalised intra-regional trade By BOEY KIT YIN THE SIX Asean governments have begun to implement major policy decisions taken at the December summit in Manila, contributing to development of a more liberalised intra-Asean trade and investment environment. All six countries Singapore,546 words
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Article, Illustration302 1988-07-29 18 THE YANG di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia left for home last night after an epoch-making state visit to Singapore. During the three-day visit, leaders of both countries reaffirmed the closeness of bilateral relations. At the Istana last night, he and his entourage bade farewell to President302 words
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275 1988-07-29 18 NYT THE US House banking committee has voted to give the nation's commercial banks and their parent holding companies broad new powers to underwrite securities. But it also imposed sweeping curbs on the marketing of those products and on which banking companiesNYT - 275 words
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219 1988-07-29 18 Bernama IN THE FIRST six months of this year, local and foreign parties proposed to invest a total of M 52.3 billion in 101 manufacturing projects in Johor, according to the latest Malaysian Industrial Development Authority statistics. Compared with the same period lastBernama - 219 words
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515 1988-07-29 18 Reuter ELECTRONICS GROUP NV Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken has blamed fierce competition from Far East and exchange rate fluctuations for its sharply lower second-quarter profit despite continued strong turnover growth. "We had to yield profit temporarily in the second quarter to maintain our positions," board chairmanReuter - 515 words
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269 1988-07-29 18 CAN Central Provident Fund members use their savings to finance up to 100 per cent of the valuation of a private residential property instead of the present limit of 80 per cent? This question by Heng Chiang Meng (Member of Parliament for269 words
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Article409 1988-07-29 18 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM THE MUCH-TALKED about public tender of Fortress Tower in Hongkong which resulted in the rapid escalation of the share price of local property group Hong Fok Corporation has closed with property sources in Hongkong and Singapore divided over its outcome. in Hongkong,409 words
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Article123 1988-07-29 18 AFP CHINA, estimated to be the world's sixth or seventh biggest gold producer, intends to double its production within five years, the official New China News Agency said yesterday. Bai Meiqing. deputy secre-tary-general of the Council of State, haa asksd for an increaae in loansAFP - 123 words
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158 1988-07-29 18 AFP PHILIPPINE Executive Secretary Catalino Macaraig yesterday confirmed that former president Ferdinand Marcos had offered US$5 billion to the government in return for allowing him to come back from exile in the US. But Mr Macaraig. the chief aide of President Corazon Aquino. saidAFP - 158 words
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Article56 1988-07-29 18 AFP THE Hongkong Stock Exchange said yeeterday that M is to develop an automated central clearing and depoaltory system scheduled to be fully operational by January 1990. The new system, at a cost of HKSIOO million, should reduce paperwork to near-zero and help upgradeAFP - 56 words
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Article81 1988-07-29 18 AFP chips in Thailand JAPANESE consumer electronics giant Sony Corp plans to opsn its first overseaa semiconductor plant in Thailand next year. Company officials said yesterday that Sony will leass s factory from Advanced Devices Inc. a US semiconductor maker, to produce three millionAFP - 81 words
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Article25 1988-07-29 18 AP BANGLADESH yesterday closed one of the nation's six universities indefinitely following violent clashes between rival student political groups, police said. APAP - 25 words
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Article54 1988-07-29 18 AFP VANUATU Prime Minister Walter Lini said yesterday that he was firmly in control of the South Pacific island republic after the dismissal from Parliament of the entire 18-member opposition. Mr Lini believed the constitutional crisis that had emerged on the eve of Vanuatu's independenceAFP - 54 words
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Article51 1988-07-29 18 AFP WEST Germany's trade surplus narrowed in May to 10.3 billion Deutschemarks, down from 10.5 billion marks in May last year. The federal statistics office said yesterday that the current account surplus also fell to 7.6 billion marks from 8.4 billion marks in May last year.AFP - 51 words
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Article76 1988-07-29 18 Reuter COM EX GOLD FUTURES recovered quickly early yesterday from lows on buying by fund managers and dealer houses after a setback on selling carried over from Wednesday night. Spot August gold rebounded to unchanged at U*****.50 an ounce, coming out of a low of U*****.80.Reuter - 76 words
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259 1988-07-29 18 AFP NEW ZEALAND yesterdsy announced a major programme of asset sales to reduce public debt, including disposal of its majority stake in the Bank of New Zealand (BNZ). Finance Minister Roger Douglas, delivering his fifth budget since the Labour Party came to powerAFP - 259 words
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Advertisement296 1988-07-29 18 If a alright for soma, Isn't It? PEOPLE who buy a Rolls-Royce for the first time have harboured the desire to own one for many years before it develops into an uncontrollable itch. Executive LHmmtyfr tomorrow pokes into the cushy, "other world" of Rolls-Royce owners. The typical owner has changed296 words
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405 1988-07-29 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM The DMT Group has added shipping to its range ot activities which now includes trading, real estate and finance. Incorporated in Singapore on June 11, Fides Ocean Shipping Pte Ltd is involved in chartering ships for the group's requirements as405 words
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177 1988-07-29 19 Seatrade Week THE US Federal Maritime Commission is considering a proposal that would compel conferences to negotiate service contracts with shippers, regardless of whether the latter has received Justice Department approval. DOJ's approval known as a "business review letter" is not necessary underSeatrade Week - 177 words
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66 1988-07-29 19 PERINTIS LINE, which operates a common feeder service between Singapore and Jakarta, plans to extend to outports including Surabaya and Panjang sometime this year, said Mr Koh Puay Guan, the managing director of Asia Perintis Lines. The shipping line is fully-owned by Indonesian interests66 words
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Article49 1988-07-29 19 Reuter CHINA has formally opened the port of Dandong, on the border with North Korea, to foreign ships the official People's Daily said. It said the port, on the mouth of the Yalu River, has a single wharf that can accommodate 10,000-tonne ships. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article71 1988-07-29 19 Reuter THE GROUNDED Cypriot bulk carrier Searanger was refloated with the assistance of two port authority tugs from Szczecin in Poland and the Cypriot bulk carrier Seaprincess 11, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence service reported The vessel was expected to dock at Szczecin repair yard on Wednesday. The 31,770Reuter - 71 words
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Article77 1988-07-29 19 ORIENT Overseas Container Line plans to invest about 50 million baht in setting up its own container yard and depot in Thailand. The depot to be built on the Bangna-Trad highway is to cater for increasing shipments from Thailand. Mr P B Yao, operation77 words
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Article132 1988-07-29 19 HUMAN ERROR caused two boat tragedies killing 249 people in south-west China in the past week, the People's Daily said. It said a meeting called by the Sichuan province government to investigate the two sinkings.'on July 21 and 25, revealed that bad navigation by the132 words
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Article, Illustration904 1988-07-29 20 AP SALVAGE executives in the Gulf have been dubbed "the vultures of war' for profiting from Iraqi and Iranian attacks on ships. But many among them in Dubai, a shipping centre in the southern Gulf, predict they can double profits when IranAP - 904 words
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Article959 1988-07-29 20 AB Shpg V 5 I Brasdeiro IV 7 ABC Contomer IX 1 lloyd Triestmo IV 2/3 Accord Shpg VI 3 lucky Seaway XI 3 Ahreokiel liner X 4 lykes lines HI 2 Atltrons VII 3 Moc-Nels Ag IN 1/2 AC T oepler XI s Mod(u Sdn VN959 words
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263 1988-07-29 21 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD, Writing for BT from Sydney A PARTNERSHIP of the Australian government agency Telecom, Australian National Line and P O Containers is about to launch Visaship, a computerised shipping industry information service operating on Telecom's national Viatel network. It is being263 words
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244 1988-07-29 21 AP ABOUT 70 temporary workers were on strike at the Taichung harbour in central Taiwan on Wednesday to demand recognition as full-time employees, officials said. The workers began their strike when they planted banners near a shipment of fertiliser destined for Hongkong andAP - 244 words
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Article183 1988-07-29 21 Lloyd s List JEBSEN LINE has taken another step towards pulling out of liner shipping by withdrawing its 20 per cent shareholding in Euro Pacific New Zealand Line. The move follows the decision earlier this year by Auckland-man-aged Jebsen to suspend its Tasman Jebsen New ZealandLloyd s List - 183 words
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Article387 1988-07-29 21 July 29-Aug 13 Galbraith's Shipping Course, Ashridge Management College, Berkhamsted, Herts (details: Galbraith's Ltd, Shackleton House. 4 Battle Bridge Lane. London SEI). Aug 24-31 CAD/CAM in Shipbuilding, conference, Leningrad, USSR. Sep 6-9 Baltexpo 88. 4th international maritime exhibition, Gdansk, Poland. Sep 13-16 3rd International conference on stability and387 words
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87 1988-07-29 21 PAD ships will service TahitiAustralia run THE SOFRANA Unilines group and Compagnie Generale Maritime have begun a direct liner service between Australia and Tahiti replacing the transhipment of Australian cargoes at Noumea for that destination. Following the acquisition of Pacific Australia Direct (PAD) line by the French controlled Sofrana and87 words
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Article, Illustration109 1988-07-29 21 MR Yoshi Banno has assumed the post of president and chief executive officer of Nippon Liner Systems Ltd. a company which was established jointly by Japan Line and YS Line. The new company which was incorporated on July 19 also appointed Mr Hiroshi Naoi as executive vice-president.109 words
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Article7664 1988-07-29 26 AANHUt Evar Qooda Evargraan July 27 Anal Maarak Maarak Lma. July 21 Ong Ha China Ocaan. July 29 Larga Bay Trlot. July 29CPK). Ming Sun Yang Ming July 30 Nad Oaiima ScanOutcM Aug 1 Maarak Tokyo. Maarak Lma. Aug 4 I Liao Ha. China Ocaao Aug 4 Ming7,664 words
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Article1008 1988-07-29 26 THIS FORTNIGHTLY REPORT, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price rangee in US dollars, instead of single prices for more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average sized stem Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the individual1,008 words
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Article127 1988-07-29 26 Area/Port Viscosity Density Water CST st 50C G/ML at 15C Volume 0/0 Africa/Red Sea Jeddah 23/207 0.91 2/0.979 0.1/2.0 Durban 136/182 0.977/0.991 0.0/0.8 Arabian Gulf Ras Tanura 167/268 0.950/0.987 0.0/0.2 Bahrain 182/184 0.976/0.977 0.1/0.1 Europe Rotterdam 51/495 0.969/1.010 0.0/1.6 Hamburg 31/385 0.931/0.989 0.0/0.9 Le Havre 25/359127 words
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Article2071 1988-07-29 28 A B AS Shipping Boustead Shpg Agenciee ABC CorKtinerline NV S port Snpg (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S) Africa OcMn Lino* Seelton Shpg (8) Ahrenkioi Lin*r Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer OcMnut Shipping A gene let (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK) Ailtrana Ailtrana Expreee2,071 words
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Article1034 1988-07-29 28 ANDRE secured mid-Au-gust cover aboard the Ever Bright at the slightly weaker rate of US$ll.5O (fio) for a 52,000-ton grain shipment from the US North Pacific to Japan but rates in most other key sectors of the London shipping freights market registered no significant change on Wednesday. Dreyfus1,034 words
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349 1988-07-29 30 ITEL CORPORATION will fork out US$l.2 billion to buy from the Henley Group its Signal Capital operations and Henley's stock positions in two major transportation companies, Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corporation and American President Companies. The consideration will consist of US$B27 million349 words
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91 1988-07-29 30 CHINA is making inroads into the international shiprepair market. In the first six months the company repaired 134 foreign ships, an official of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation said. These ships came from more than 20 countries including the US, the Soviet Union. Japan,91 words
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341 1988-07-29 30 Reuter NORFOLK Southern Corp, which reported sharply higher second quarter earnings, expects rail traffic to grow in the second half but at a slower rate than in the first six months, chairman Arnold McKinnon said. "We remain optimistic that 1988 will be a goodReuter - 341 words
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Advertisement112 1988-07-29 19 mm SALVAGE executives in the Golf have been dubbed "the vultures of war" for profiting from Iraqi and Iranian attacks on ships. Page II A PARTNERSHIP of the Australian government agency Telecom, Australian National Line and P O Containers is about to launch Visaship, a computerised shipping industry information service112 words
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Advertisement470 1988-07-29 19 >°V .•S. <\O x TIMES STP Distributors i st^ E J8? -#|maersk line WE PUT YOUR CARGO ON THE TRACK TO THE U.S. GULF Th« ntt M Tokyo 8810 CY 3/8 2300 MRS CFS 3/8 1300 MRS To Europe —UK Scandinavia Finland MAERSK TOKYO 8812 LUNA M 8810 ARTHUR M470 words
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Advertisement758 1988-07-29 20 Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTIWEWT LARGS BAY HONGKONG EXPRESS KAMAKURA ARLBERG RHINE MARU TOKYO BAY FRANKFURT EXPRESS HAMBURG EXPRESS ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO. TO: ALL VK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST. DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTEROAM, CARIBBEAN S AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT CALLING AT 'KOBE 22/8. *TYO 2S/8 CONV/SEMI-CONTAINER758 words
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Advertisement17 1988-07-29 20 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement445 1988-07-29 20 AmTrans. AMERICAN TRANSPORT LINES, INC U.S. EAST COAST, CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA, CARIBBEAN/MEXICO IJI.MWI I L i BY FIEDtR VESSEL T ATLA,,TA SAVANNAH. BALTIMORE. MIAMI TAMPA OTHER U.S. EAST COAST PORTS ON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA CRISTOBAL. PUERTO CABELLO. SANTOS. RIO GRANDE. PARANACUA. RIO OE JANEIRO BUENOS AIRES OTHER445 words
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Advertisement1214 1988-07-29 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd P&O Containers COWTAIWERSHW SERVICE TO UK/COWmtNTT) LAR6S (AT NOW KON6 EXPtESS *HIW MRU Um 14/0 TOKYO MY Um 1M FRANKFURT EXPRESS 22fi Hit LA SEINE Ufi S port f Ktaof S »C«1 H burf t'tevwi R ton La M* 2*7 an1,214 words
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Advertisement529 1988-07-29 22 £ISI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE IRAN MEEZAN IRAN EKRAM Singapore Vt n it Loading for:BANDAR ABBAS BANDAR ABBAS JAPAN/KOREA SERVICE Singapore 15It Loading for:JAPAN, KOREA KYOWA LINE PNG/S. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: A VESSEL 15/8 LAE, PMB. RBL, HRA MICRONESIA SERVICE529 words
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Advertisement839 1988-07-29 22 J&.&.L.INE 11*1 A CO»'!*A CONTAINERISED SERVICE FULLY CONTAIN! RiSLD TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WIS! Cl/ASi CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL CRYSTAL REED S5 KUANTAN S'PORE LOADIN6 FOR In Pt DUBAI. DAMN GEN AGENTS: CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: ***** M (9 Lines) FAX NO: SUB-AGENTS: KUALA LUMPUR TEL:839 words
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Advertisement163 1988-07-29 22 FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD DIRECT SERVICE TO BOMBAY KARACHI: ETA 9/8 23/8 MIDDLE EAST SERVICE NEW SERVICE DUBAI 10/8 A 24/8 AUSTRALIA/ NEW 'i J V I LONGKACH, NEW YORK. LOS ANGfifS CHICAGO. BOSTON, JAV, PHIL, SAV, MIAMI AU. INLAND DESTNS. bookings: *****88 (8 Lines) SINGAPORE: *****45 (25 Lines)163 words
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Advertisement1159 1988-07-29 22 T r w EVERGREEN Full Contomer Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) L/EVER GOLDEN 2/7 iff If! IN UN UN 17N M UN 12N 14* 1M n* a* is ss ss 3 a n.? 3 INC CARGO TO: NEWARK. SAVANNAH. BOSTON PHILADELPHIA. NORFOLK. JACKSONVILLE. BERWUOA. ETC CHICAGO DETROIT. COLUMBUS t OTHE*1,159 words
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Advertisement779 1988-07-29 23 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES 3V\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE GOWA KOTA EAGLE MAJAPAHTT 2TSm ftrr S N HKQ KAO KEE MTC VOK MOO KOI BUS J*!! W I#/ 1M 17/8 1M 23/8 24/8 28/8 29/8 2SSH *7/a 12! 22/1 Jit 2/9779 words
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Advertisement268 1988-07-29 23 CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY wc cotorpmoMAi —w KK PCO p Klg Ptnartg Loading tar I<W Rottordam/Antworp Ponang Pklg Sport Bkk Hkj Shai Qingdao E CHENG «7 u* 12/1 M HP an an Aecopting FCL Cargo tar *11 ottxr Ch.nota pom mUTWA/JAFAW TOLL CMffAim «HTK» Kob. Shanghai SHANGCHENG VOS 12/1 1M268 words
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Advertisement558 1988-07-29 23 irjn BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT *•"*•<« l*wu Aibtrg T*r« in frnkturt Ufrmt 214 an an JIM yi M 4 an Mfl an an 1/1 id 24 11/1 MA at an HAW* 'DAM HAVRE M 224 2M 274 224 77* V» 54 44 44 *1 114 114558 words
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Advertisement537 1988-07-29 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY U. BONTANG/15WB KUTAI/15 WB OCEAN PRIMA/11 WB SRIWIJAYA/24W8 ANTWERP H'BURC/ ROAM/ADAM BREMEN 3/10 fi/10 10/10 13/10 23/10 26/10 2S/10 29/10 Port 8«M, Port Aloundrta,537 words
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Advertisement357 1988-07-29 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1^ PA-AN VI27W HTONEYWA V237W PAGAN VI3IW BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok *11 A« 14.16 AUG \<2» BANK LINE V SEMI-CONTAINER SFRVICF HLAVV LinCAPABTTW FORTHBANK V22N IVYBANK V22N TAUSALA SAMOA VI3N SPORE ROAM HULL HMBC 3/1 29/1357 words
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Advertisement640 1988-07-29 24 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. K'linb N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR VOY *INDO IS 24/7 VOY LB 17 18/6 9 25/6 •PK/PNG 25/7 1/1 15/8 N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST N. AMERICA PACIFIC NORTH-WEST EUROPE (Member of ACE)640 words
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Advertisement269 1988-07-29 24 Yfc\ DOIUeiUAMA LINE V SPORE P KELANC PENANC INCHON BUSAN THEA S MM 9 Aug 10 Aiif 11 Aug 21 At* a Auf SINGAPORE CLOUT MM 17 A«f llAyf 1» Au( Ay« 31 Ay« HI SAN CI 0«Y MM 21 Auf 22 Auf 23 Auf 2 Sep 4 S*e INSA269 words
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Advertisement705 1988-07-29 24 ML I OAS V 38 TULSIDAS *J7 KALIDAS V 39 TULSIDAS V 3» AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCUFCL Containers Singiport P Kotong Ponong Lading tor Hotbtr <hl By Foodof By Fotdor O *<« 5 Ai« 5 Aug From/Moib/Sydn, Adol J7 S«pt 1 Sopt 1 Soot FromMtlb'Sydn.Adot r39 1 Oct705 words
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Advertisement628 1988-07-29 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (Pit) ITD 23. Telo* Aycr Street SINGAPORE 0104 TEL U43W (11 LINES) F» SJ4WM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore PKeton, fV*-* GOLDEN HAVEN CotomDo/Kirietii/Dutoi 1/1 Au| GOLDEN BEAR Colombo'Karachi/Outa 20/73 Auf CHINA SERVICE DAI YUN SHAN Sh»nft», 4/1 Aug A VESSEL Huangpu Shanghai 14/15 Auf CHINA628 words
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Advertisement501 1988-07-29 24 p PHIU ORIfNT LINCS PTt LTD we AO OFFICE (3 ROIiNSO* ROAD .07 1? AFRO ASIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 TEIII RS 7§7?0 PMIII FAK *****76 EMT/FM EAST FCI ft LCI WW ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION w. rr* rrp NEW CENTRAOE I 40 f LH Li: «7. a*. M lattakia Benghazi. ALGIER.501 words
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Advertisement959 1988-07-29 25 r~ jNEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD S£ NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD F General Enquiries: Tel: *****77 Terminal CFS BOOKINCS *****22 *****53 P Koiang NEPLINE SON BHD MM7 K Lumpur NEPLINE SDN. BHD. *****33 Penang NEPLINE SON BHD i2oo3Vi2n<o«27Ml/&2>K2 J Bjhru NEPLINE SDN. BHD. *****0/*****1 FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED959 words
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Advertisement477 1988-07-29 25 *9 OCHAJK HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO' KELANG, PENANG, KEELUNG, BUSAN, INCHON TRAITS/KOREA SERVICE WEF JUNE:1) BUSAN SINGAPORE 2) SINGAPORE; KEELUNG 10 DAYS SERVICE II SERVICE!! Vmml i Name ETO BS SPORE PKELANG KEE BUSAN MO JI No I OIMm*KM 21/87 02-04/01 05-«/ CI 13 13/01477 words
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Advertisement542 1988-07-29 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 ***** PENANC P. KELANG MESSRS HAI THONG SHIPPING 127 Penang Street. Penang. Malaysia M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SDN542 words
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Advertisement268 1988-07-29 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 22b 6868 >30 L<nes' fAX *****39 TUEX RS ***** A B SSCVA RS ***** A B SSCAD VE.B DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK TO EUROPE HALLE MB BERLIN 4/M H23C[^|[2^jE2SCEOESIj accepting cargo for Aimterdam via Rotterdam lUgaijgaiEaH^EßuHl FROM EUROPE BERLIN 3/m COTTBUS 4m SINGAPORE TLX NOS: *****/*****268 words
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Miscellaneous155 1988-07-29 26 t Regional Weather -X <v m vt f, r ti •I r u M S w? 3! U I <c SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. July 29, 1988 A JTT d M m T TIaX' <fc.ect.on speed knots v Shower Roir Wa.( h,.gM 0 Cloudv Sky Surfoct155 words
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Advertisement411 1988-07-29 27 jjfi FARCO SHIPPING COMPANY(PTE)LTD. r No 15 Hoe Chiang Road #13-02 Sanford Building. Singapore 0208 Tel: 224CH22 Tlx ***** FASCO ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND va. Tut Uvw W Huff m kwal 2W Antwarpan 211 2C j C IB DAYS TO SYDNEY! TO USA/CANADA 2/12 7/12 112/12 114/12 AI»o411 words
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Advertisement348 1988-07-29 27 pi CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tel: *****66 (16 Llne») Fax: *****61 LCL FIXED CONSOLIDATION T N I'V EEE S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore to S'pore348 words
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Advertisement1381 1988-07-29 27 sjjjys JJ AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Departure KEPPEL WHARVES April Glory Fremo Srrius Frotomonilo Himeshieo Moru Kola Megoh Koto Nogo Mighty Pyo Nil* Toniung Ernos Trod® foir Xinyang All Endeavour I Perseus Bonglor U'"w Cru Muh.boh P Equator 111 Heide leonhordt Jenson Jin Feng Ned lovjr.o PerkaSO Trow Ho» PASIR PANJANG1,381 words
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Advertisement205 1988-07-29 27 r miUNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 '0] IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE MV SINDBAD ETA S PORE w LOADING FOR Japan THROUGH B/U to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE205 words
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Advertisement579 1988-07-29 28 M fine-liner shipping PTE LTD 70 Shenton Wiy. M 0?C Minna House. S pore 0207 TEL. *****77 8 Lines) TLX RS ***** FLINER FAX *****56 EUROPE SERVICE .117; t? C **********8 M I m i/i I v» IW |iw iv» hrt FAR EAST SERVICE M 21* ||Qgg|[23H mi ii« is*579 words
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Advertisement577 1988-07-29 28 Zl FULL tUNI Allien SERVICE teeming FCL/LCL cjrgra to CarribbMn.Lttt Canada HAITI Coata Pica El Salvador. Guatemala Honour Venezuela Peru, Ecuador Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Barbados. Antifua Lucia. Montacrrat. Cuayana via Ktnfiton T7TI '.'I.'I.'MTJTiITI^TB 1 AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTIW CAKO TO ADELAIOE VIA MELBOURME ANO ALSO FCI TO CUAM ZIM577 words
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Advertisement341 1988-07-29 28 tiiu i iiuciO, r i iud y, u uij ijuu Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO. MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS' WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Pen»ng* P Ktlang* Singapore MURRAYEVERETT 2/3 Au« THOMASEVERETT341 words
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Advertisement247 1988-07-29 29 Seabrfdgfe INTERCONTINENTAL LINES ETA I DESTINATIONS SINGAPORE 'j'lii.'i.'i'nin i■' K. SMI R NOV Y. MAKSARYEV SINDO JAKARTA SERVICE FCL/LCL/CONSOLIDATION WEEKLY SERVICE All other Indonesian ports/inland destinations/door to door services available. Meeting/Booking by: TRADEMASTERS LOGISTICS SUPPLY SERVICES PTE LTD Tel: *****55 Tlx: RS 21M2 "TRACO" Fax: *****85 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE247 words
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Advertisement230 1988-07-29 29 Consolidation Service MEW CALEDONIA TAHITI SIN 7/8 NOUMEA 5/9 PAPEETE 16/9 MAURITIUS REUNION ISLAND SIN 9/8, 30/7 PORT LOUIS 19/8 REUNION 14/8 FRANCE SIN 9/8 MARSEILLE 26/8 LE HAVRE 31/8 TRANSTAINERS delmas-vieueux WEST AFRICA SERVICE CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/DAKAR/BANJUL/ riHITMTr: 4 If ii 1111 ***** Ji 11:111 <*****1 P. NOIRE/MATADI Thru direct B/L230 words
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Advertisement430 1988-07-29 29 TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST LCL/FCL SERVICE JENHOL V.75N 31/7 JAKARTA 78N 3/8 JAKARTA ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO E MALAYSIA. BRUNEI. EUROPE. USA CANADA LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD Tlx: ***** Fax: *****77 S.E.ASIA/CHINA SERVICES SCP P.KLANG P. GUOANG KTN FOR ORAVA 10/9 Q^N^O/XINGANG, COLOMBO SERVICE TO/FROM430 words
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Advertisement529 1988-07-29 29 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REBULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* GLORY SELATAN VIM V.ll SM G/SELATAN V V S*d G/SCLATAN IXV-74 SM G/SELATAN VIII V-O lit lip M 5,1 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON529 words
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Advertisement297 1988-07-29 29 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCL/LCI SERVICE PIC GfVOUP CICJ CARGO IN CONTAINER CO LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED/RO-RO VESSEL SjN AftNAHISTAN ~3/8 HAIRATAN/KABUL/TOUR6HUNDI Genera! Agents POH TIONG CHOON SHIPPING IPTE) LTD TEL *****66 FAX: *****41 TLX R*****6 O m, o (MEMBER OF THE PRESS GROUP) WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE LGL/FCL U.S.A. (East West Coast297 words
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Advertisement414 1988-07-29 30 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltt TEL *****06 (20 Lines; TLX RS ***** RS 2067 ft J I \silk\( \K I INI R. I I I STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT* •Subject to cargo inducement MOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN I CHINESE PORTS.414 words
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Advertisement481 1988-07-29 30 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/CULF/CANADA/MEXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES NED DUMA V2S2 1/1 B. SURIA V7C M SELANDtA V 272 IS/8 DUSSILDOf F EXP NUERNBERG EXP STUTTGART EXP NCV UriMnS. Houston/Mciico. Vera Cruz. Mtiks City Also serving Halifax. Toronto. Now Tort, Baltimore. Portsmouth Norton481 words
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Advertisement217 1988-07-29 30 KS WEEKLY LCL/FCL CONSOL SERVICE L.A., SFO, NEW YORK LONDON, MARSEILLES Agem MHON~ASIA SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD Tel: *****88 (8 Lines) Tlx: PS ***** P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARAN NUSANTARA WEEKLY CONTAINER FEEDER TO/FROM JAKARTA VESSEL: C V MAUNG ETA S PORE 2W7 05/S UJt m ETA JKT 01/1 m i «n217 words
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Advertisement947 1988-07-29 30 /M CALL US AT: 1Z P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUOANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR I ddiWM+J *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 '07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 •02-*****22 *****88 BREMERHAVEN. COPENHAGEN. HELSINKI. MAURO, OSLO, STOCKHOLM. UK OTHE" AARHUS AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP. BASLE. BREMEN COPENHAGEN, LE HAVRE, HELSCNKI. MALMO. OSLO, STOCKHOLM. UK OTHER DESTINATIONS947 words
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