The Business Times, 29 September 1989
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Title Section11 1989-09-29 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1W» 75 CENTS11 words
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Article237 1989-09-29 1 Dow up US SHARE prices headed higher yesterday morning. Buying was encouraged by the market s recent resilience in the face of negative news. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 6.27 to 2,679.33 at 1430 GMT in the first hour of trading. AP Footsie down237 words
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219 1989-09-29 1 Reuter THE WORLD'S major central banks, continuing a 24-hour watch on the unruly US dollar, yesterday intervened in currency markets for the fourth straight day to stop it rising. In what has become a daily pattern, the Bank of Japan sold USReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration156 1989-09-29 1 SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo stock market soared to yet another new high on the back of a stronger yen and buying from trust funds as other Asian markets closed mixed yesterday. The Tokyo market's leading indicator, the Nikkei Stock Average, which lost 74.25 points156 words
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Article, Illustration591 1989-09-29 1 LEE HAN SHIH - SOLD STAKE IN SOON-TO-BE-LISTED JAKARTA COMPANY 1 By LEE HAN SHIH A DEAL STRUCK eight months ago has cost United Industrial Corporation (UIC) the chance of making a paper profit of about ***** million. In January, UIC sold its remaining591 words
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519 1989-09-29 1 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG DICKSON Trading (S)'s bid to get a public listing appears to have been dashed. Dickson was one of two luxury goods dealers seeking a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) late last year. While the shares of The519 words
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Article, Illustration475 1989-09-29 1 JOHN TAN - CHANGI BEACH CLUB MANAGEMENT TURNS DOWN RESOLUTIONS By JOHN TAN CHANGI BEACH CLUB's management has refused to budge on the issue of transferable membership. At a meeting on Wednesday evening, the management committee turned down two resolutions which 300 club members had passed at an extraordinary475 words
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367 1989-09-29 1 THE RETURN OF the body of Ferdinand E Marcos, former president of the Philippines who died in exile in a Honolulu hospital yesterday, has been firmly ruled out by Corazon Aquino, President of the Philippines. Mr Marcos, aged 72, died of cardiac367 words
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Advertisement89 1989-09-29 1 _i/ur 'rVjl Iff! Full report, PAGE 16 Regional markets, PAGE 18 World markets, PAGE 19 Contact Tel No: Mail to Marketing Department Citibank N A P O Box 1588 Robinson Road Singapore 9031 You may also call us on 225-5225 or drop by any of the following branches CmBAtKO Shenlon89 words
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Advertisement198 1989-09-29 1 (StjOTßim Editorial Comment: 10 IMF/World Bank mooting 5 An idea worth stretching China says reform will continue Bangladesh 10 Banking Finance 7 An alluring side Market regulation The right way Shell studying Mslb loan deal .11 Oil Opec misses a chance Shoppers'paradise 2 Showbiz 12 Singapore as No 2 Eternal198 words
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Advertisement339 1989-09-29 1 |[){/-%*/^::+=/<"_|<&''%!%*'=?; CXJwtXtvc Up, up and away... BALLOONS are fin* H you're just holding one, but what if the balloon's holding you? In tomorrow's Executive Lifestyle, one writer recalls her experiences floating above the Mojave Desert. It was eerie, she says, because it is really true that "when you are carried339 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration283 1989-09-29 2 SANGEETA MULCHAND - HK the favourite among European businessmen By a m a SANGEETA MULCHAND EUROPEAN businessmen ranked Singapore as the second best place to shop in Asia after Hongkong, and third in offering the best value for money after China and Thailand. OfSource: 1988 TIME Corporate/ Country Image Survey - 283 words
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385 1989-09-29 2 TWO MORE HOTELS have announced renovation plans, joining at least a host of others who are priming themselves to cater to the growing number of N tourists. Shangri-La Hotel, rated the world's second best business hotel in the latest edition of the Business Traveller,385 words
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146 1989-09-29 2 CHANGI International Airport Services (CIAS) has teamed up with Neptune Travel to operate free city tours for transit passengers. The tours, planned by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and Singapore Airlines, will start from Sunday. Of two hours146 words
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308 1989-09-29 2 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON UK-BASED disk drive maker Rodime is to make Singapore the flagship of its manufacturing operations. "The Singapore plant will assume the lead manufacturing role as our high-volume, highquality, supplier in the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) customer base,''308 words
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Article, Illustration154 1989-09-29 2 MR SAT PAL KHATTAR, 46. has been appointed a member of the Public Service Commission (PSC) for a three-year term to take effect from Oct 2, 1989. Mr Khattar began his career in the Singapore Legal Service as a Deputy Public Prosecutor and154 words
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203 1989-09-29 2 SINGAPORE TELECOM is investing $309,000 to keep its customers happy. The statutory board yesterday announced the launch of a customer service training programme to equip frontline staff with "the necessary knowledge and skills to better serve customers". Speaking at the launching ceremony,203 words
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123 1989-09-29 2 MOUNT FABER PARK, already a popular spot with tourists and Singaporeans, is to be developed into a scenic attraction to maximise the potential of its panoramic view from the top of the ridge. Consultants with landscape architectural expertise have been123 words
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Article241 1989-09-29 3 Seminars and courses Oct 2-18 Super-Selling Your NPB Building Petemarketing *****00 Way To Success (Senior) Services Oct 2-3 Effective Purchasing Boulevard Hotel Alberton Management *****61 Policies, Practices Procedures Oct 3 High Impact Stress Plaza Hotel Executive's Desk *****50 Management Oct 3 Management of Products Mandarin Hotel Risk and Insurance241 words
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230 1989-09-29 3 AFTER a tentative start last year, the International Procurement Exhibition (Inpro) opening next week has almost doubled in size and has drawn more international participation. The expansion reflects the growing importance of Singapore as a base for international procurement. Last year, international procurement offices (IPO)230 words
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Article135 1989-09-29 3 US-BASED tap* drive maker Cipher Data has invested $15 million to acquire surface mount technology (SMT) for its production facility. The production of tape drives using the SMT facility will begin in the first quarter of next year. But the existing manufacturing process using135 words
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94 1989-09-29 3 TIME magazine, which was allowed to circulate freely from June 1987 following an eightmonth restriction, has re-estab-lished itself in the Republic. Its circulation, which was at 2,000 at the beginning of 1988, has shot up to 18,000 this month, and the company is optimistic94 words
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Article, Illustration406 1989-09-29 3 JOCELYN TOH - By JOCELYN TOH THE PLASTICS INDUSTRY has been identified as the group that stands to benefit most in direct labour savings if it were to automate. A study carried out by the Automation Applications Centre showed that the plastics industry would beSource: Applications Centre - 406 words
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374 1989-09-29 3 TRAINING senior management to think in terms of automation will be the next phase of Singapore's automation programme. Managers and supervisors should then be able to assess the viability of automation projects in their organisations. Leong Cheng Chit director of the Economic Development374 words
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262 1989-09-29 3 WITH SINGAPORE investments in Batam growing, the Construction Industry Development Board and the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore are jointly organising an investment study trip to the island next month. A CIDB statement yesterday said the two-day trip, on Oct 9-10, is262 words
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Miscellaneous105 1989-09-29 2 Global tamparaturas and waathar foracaat for Sap 29 OUTLOOK: Cloudy wNh occasional ahowora Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Sop 28 at RaMaM Ma mm... 24* J Rainy tfaya Ma nNh... 13 Munk* 19/10 Sm Now York 21/15 Su Naw<a 15/8 Su o*k> 15/4 Su Porte 22/11 Su105 words
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Advertisement234 1989-09-29 3 'So what do you think of my new Cefiro? he asked me Without waiting for a reply he enthused. This car has everything Multi-Link Rear Suspension, an Anti-Skid Braking System, one-of-a-kind projector headlamps and features you won t find on even the most prestigious European luxury sedans Yes, yes, J234 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article259 1989-09-29 4 Reuter SOVIET PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev, who has accused Japan of applying a double standard in relations with Moscow, has agreed to visit Tokyo in 1901. The two nations have not signed a peace pact since World War 11, mainly because of a dispute overReuter - 259 words
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139 1989-09-29 4 AFP THE SUPPORT RATE for Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu's Cabinet has risen to 40.9 per cent in September from 38.0 per cent last month soon after Mr Kaifu took office on Aug 10, a newspaper poll showed on Thursday. The Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan'sAFP - 139 words
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Article252 1989-09-29 4 AP JAPAN'S Parliament opened its extended session yesterday, setting the stage for a bitter confrontation over Japan's tax system and for new elections which seriously threaten the governing party's 34-year hold on power. The Upper House, dominated for the first time by opposition Members ofAP - 252 words
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207 1989-09-29 4 AP THE PHILIPPINES on Wednesday called for the establishment of an international advisory commission in which lender and creditor nations could discuss debt relief plans and development. Philippine Foreign Secretary Raul S Manglapus said in his speech to the 44th GeneralAP - 207 words
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Article, Illustration366 1989-09-29 4 Bernama MALAYSIAN Treasury Sec rota ry-General Tan Sri Zain Azraai has been besieged this past week by requests for appointments from executives from financial institutions keen on doing business with and in Malaysia. He said yesterday in Washington that a number of international financialBernama - 366 words
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272 1989-09-29 4 AFP MALAYSIA is seeking to lure Tsiwsn investors with a double taxation act expected to be signed by the end of this year, an official with the Malaysian Friendship and Trade Centre of Taipei said on Tuesday. The act, which has yetAFP - 272 words
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189 1989-09-29 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S overheated economy will not affect the country's debt repayment potential, Standard and Poor's Corp senior vice-president William Chambers said in an interview on the Australian Broadcasting Corp yesterday. "Certainly it does add to the level of external debt, but that's a very longReuter - 189 words
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269 1989-09-29 4 Reuter CANADA offered new proposals on how to negotiate tariff cuts in an attempt to break a deadlock on this issue at the Uruguay Round of trade talks on Wednesday. The Canadian paper set out a formula for a coordinated reduction of tariffReuter - 269 words
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169 1989-09-29 4 AFP THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY Commission on Wednesday formally adopted proposals for a "socisl charter" aimed at enshrining workers' rights in the bar-rier-free EC market of 1993. But analysts predicted the scheme would open a bitter dispute between Britain and its EC partners over whatAFP - 169 words
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166 1989-09-29 4 Reuter THE FOREIGN MINISTERS of Britain and Argentina met on Wednesday for the first time since their countries went to war over the Falkland islands in 1962 and confirmed arrangements for talks between their representative in Madrid next month. "We have aReuter - 166 words
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260 1989-09-29 4 AFP BANGLADESH and Sri Lanka on Wednesday set up two trade working groups to expano commercial links between the two South Asian countries, the official BSS news agency said. One working group was for the setting up of joint-venture jute mills in Sri Lanka,AFP - 260 words
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Article923 1989-09-29 4 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator otrvici nunbtr Local HrrM From Operator Sorvloo number Local lima For SU TtY MAS SAS SIA S4A su su SAB MAS SU SU RN THA SU GU RJA SU MAS., THA CPA KLM MAS PAS MAS MAS AIK KAL SU CCA SU AIC SO069923 words
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Article386 1989-09-29 5 AP PRESIDENT George Bush's proposal to extend steel import restraints for 2V4 years has been approved by a House committee as talks resumed with Japan and other trading partners to carry out its provisions. Trade representatives from Japan, South Korea, the European Community. Mexico, VenezuelaAP - 386 words
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141 1989-09-29 5 AP SOUTH KOREA yesterday threatened to boycott imports of American beef if the US imposes trade sanctions in retaliation for South Korea's import quotas. The warning came after US Trade Representative Carta Hills warned on Wednesday that the US would draw up a listAP - 141 words
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482 1989-09-29 5 Reuter THE TOTAL solid state shipments of worldwide makers of semiconductors should fall slightly in 1990 from 1989 but will begin to grow again in 1991 and 1992, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association in its latest forecast. "The US market is the onlyReuter - 482 words
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347 1989-09-29 5 Reuter ARGENTINE President Carlos Menem says the International Monetary Fund has agreed to a US$l.5 billion standby loan to help his debt-ridden nation meet its payments. The leader, speaking after meeting President George Bush at the White House, announced an agreement thatReuter - 347 words
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481 1989-09-29 5 IMF/WORLD BANK MEETING AP CHINA has told the world financial community that its economic reform policies and its opening to the outside world "shall never be altered", in spite of setbacks and problems. Economic liberalisation in the past decade has generated prosperity. vitalityAP - 481 words
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221 1989-09-29 5 AFP INDUSTRIALISED NATIONS have exacerbated the severe financial problems of the Third World with increased trade protectionism, according to financial leaders at the IMF/World Bank conference. Indian Finance Minister S B Chavan told the joint annual meetings of the World Bank and International MonetaryAFP - 221 words
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204 1989-09-29 5 AFP JAPAN'S bid for a bigger role in a better-financed IMF won broad backing at the annual meeting of the 152-nation Fund in Washington on Wednesday. Most ministers, especially from developing countries, who raised the issue of IMF quotas the monetary assets subscribed byAFP - 204 words
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Advertisement443 1989-09-29 4 I >2 M CAMEL SAFARI from adventurous to luxurious ou get a taste of everything in Australia's Northern Territory. There's adventure unlimited in a land so rich with mysteries and natural wonders. Yet the luxuries of world-class hotels and deluxe tours are there for the taking when all you want443 words
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Miscellaneous57 1989-09-29 5 THANKS, MR. SfKES. iOHAT A THRJLLrTSBEENTOMEARTHE PR. WHOOPEE BOU-TIEIHS YEAR AND JON THEF&TT A6AINST... UM... you BY GARRY TRUDEAU UHENI TELL PEOPLE ABOUT THE...UM...THtNG-MA-90B.~THA HJE'VE PEVELOP& FOR OUR...UH.. THE THING UE MAKE, UJEtL, TT JUST MAKES ME PROUP THAT S^kBTTTOPRZm s <T AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. WHAT OJHAT ARE YOU THING GONNA57 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1340 1989-09-29 6 SINGAPORE: THE US dollar closed higher on short-covering and commercial buying, brushing aside two rounds of Bank of Japan intervention in the morning. Sentiment remained bullish for the US unit but further rise was capped by fear of concerted intervention by central banks. The range yesterday: 1.8842/1.8915 D-mark.1,340 words
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Article263 1989-09-29 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates ended at their opening levels after quiet trading yesterday, with the market awaiting today's release of US August leading indicators. dealers said. Among short-dates, Thursday/Friday closed steady at 9-1/16 8-15/16 per cent. The weekend rate was adjusted higher by 5/8 point to 9-5/8 9-1/2263 words
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Article519 1989-09-29 6 SIMEX Eurodollar futures closed mainly higher on some buying and position adjustments in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. With the market lacking fresh factors, most operators were cautious, watching the dollar's movements on the foreign exchange markets. Today's release of US leading indicators data for Auguat could provide some519 words
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Article53 1989-09-29 6 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money fell 1/16 point to 5-7/16 per cent yeaterday. Term rates were all unchanged. S) Interbank rate! at the dose yesterday: own ho Ow3 7/1* 3 S/l* 3 3/1* 3 3/16 2 nimO» 3 3/1* 3 3/1* 3 3/1* 3 3/1* Ovm*q>53 words
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Article98 1989-09-29 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity MO OFFH HOI LOW 3 month* RQ*****F 28.12.89 4.33 4.28 6 WKiiHtii RS*****V 1S.01.90 4.30 4.25 1 y*or 8Y*****F 24.05.90 4.35 4.30 Government notes and la tondi I Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code ra MO98 words
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Article, Illustration203 1989-09-29 6 *MMm mrag* of ■m prtaM l»ndtog rates ol 11 Malar banks In fpora Interbank market r itaa (offer/btd) on Sap 28 uss DM SWFC Van 7 dmyt a 1/B 14 11 7/t 7 a/a 7 1/4 7 a/4 7 s/a s a/4 s s/a I mm l/a203 words
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Article1205 1989-09-29 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thundoy, September 28, 1989 DEl/TSCHE MARK (MMEX) D«c M caMa OM«P« 32 53 54 JAPANESE YEN <8—EX) Dm M cam DnNprii 72 Z Z 73 75 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Wadna «doy, r 27, 1989 HUTMW 1 POUND nu SS; ON* I par C Cril 11,205 words
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Article330 1989-09-29 6 Reuter KEY IMM currency futures on Wednesday finished an afternoon of light, choppy trading mostly higher. Some position-squsring nesr the closs boosted values slightly but there wss not enough momentum to lift most contracts above their afternoon ranges. The market's inability to continue riaing after earlier rounds of centralReuter - 330 words
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Article182 1989-09-29 6 Gold futures on September 27, 1989 100 tray ouncss, USS p« troy 01 roe Opo« mgh Low $•9 Oct No* 367JO -0.90 370.30 372.50 ***** 367.90 .1.00 370.40 -0.90 Ok Fab 374.90 376-70 ***** 37X30 -0.60 379.00 380 50 375.80 376.30 -OJO Apr 382.70 383.80 379JO182 words
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Advertisement172 1989-09-29 6 Electronic Security systems Secure in the knowledge it's a Chubb Iv* jr.Behind the world famous name \yj of Chubb is a depth of knowledge W that goes back 170 years. Knowledge pr and experience that has established their position as masters of their trade. A reputation such as this was172 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration380 1989-09-29 7 FALL IN THE US DOLLAR FT THE CENTRAL banks of the Group of Seven leading industrial countries have sold up to US$4 billion since the beginning of this week in their so-far successful attempt to drive the dollar lower, European central bankersFT - 380 words
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457 1989-09-29 7 Reuter A 0.2 PER CENT rise in West Germany's cost of living in September is the latest sign of an overheating economy that is due for an increase in interest rates, economists said. "We are due for another riseReuter - 457 words
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508 1989-09-29 7 Reuter THE GROUP of Seven industrial nations have closed ranks this week and re imposed their authority on the currency markets. But, if a conference held on Wednesday is anything to go by. deep differences persist over how far economic policy coordination can, orReuter - 508 words
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384 1989-09-29 7 Reuter THE GREEK Parliament yesterday ordered former Socialist prime minister Andreas Papandreou to stand trial on charges of instigating a US$2OO million bank embezzlement scandal. The 300-seat Parliament voted 165 to 121 to lift immunity from prosecution for Mr Papandreou, and to setReuter - 384 words
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447 1989-09-29 7 HONG LEE TIAM - ARAB-MALAYSIAN MERCHANT BANK TIPPED TO WIN MANDATE By HONG LEE TIAM SHELL MDS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is looking for a Msl billion loan to finance the construction of a plant which can convert natural gas into petroleum products. The middle distillate synthesis447 words
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Article, Illustration505 1989-09-29 7 FT NIGEL LAWSON. the UK chancellor, issued a special statement on Tuesday which underlined the government's commitment to a firm exchange rate after the pound fell sharply on foreign exchange markets. The statement, saying that "a firm exchange rate remains an essential plank of ourFT - 505 words
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163 1989-09-29 7 Reuter THE AMERICAN Bankers Association has called for more cooperation with the Federal government and foreign governments to deal with money laundering of drug profits. "ABA supports the need for the international community to enact laws similar to US money laundering lawsReuter - 163 words
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COMMODITIES
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263 1989-09-29 8 AFP TALKS ON reviving the collapsed export quota agreement between 74 coffee producing and consuming nations took a turn for the better in London on Wednesday, delegates to an International Coffee Organisation (ICO) meeting said. "There is a unanimous opinion among producersAFP - 263 words
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Article266 1989-09-29 8 RAS prices in S c*nts/kg, FOB In bat* NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers bit 1 RSS Prompt 166.00 167.00N 166.25 167.25N Int 1 RSS Oct 166.00 167.00 166.25 167.25 bit 1 RSS Nov 168.50 169.00 168.75 169.25 Int 2 RSS OP 165.00 167.00N 165.25 167.25N Int266 words
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Article340 1989-09-29 8 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed easier but above the lows yesterday, with October One RSS buyer quoted at 166.25 cents a kg, down 1.25 cents from Wednesday's close. Prices recovered slightly in quiet afternoon trading, helped by light covering interest, dealers said. On the TSR-20 Award market, the morning's weaker340 words
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Article75 1989-09-29 8 (ewiti/koi OCTORER 1989 NOVEMBER 1989 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Buyers •wy*n 5iHin SSR 20 155 00 157.00N 156.00 158.00N ssi so 153.00 155.00N 154.00 156.00N MRELB kytn Seller, ftuy*n SMJt CV 225.50 227.50N 227.50 229JON SMS L 225.00 227.00N 227.00 229.00N SMI 5 218.0075 words
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Article149 1989-09-29 8 Telerate FUEL oil prices were unchanged to slightly lower in light dealings yesterday. Offers were talked in the range of $91 mt to $93 mt fob Sing. Saudi Arabia's A 960 cargo was awarded at AG-linked prices plus $3-4 mt premiums. Meanwhile, Taiwan's purchase tenders forTelerate - 149 words
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Article172 1989-09-29 8 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Martat (KLTM) prtca addad four tan to cloaa at M 921.94 a kg on further all-round buying Intaraat yesterday, brokers said. Continuing strong Mds of IS2 tonnaa versua offer* of 91, and Wadnaaday'a slightly hlghar London Matal Exchanga (LME) ctoalng, wara factors which a172 words
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Article472 1989-09-29 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OH. FUTURES closed firmer in active trading on the KLCE yesterday on technical buying and short-covering support following the fairly good demand in the cash market lately. Dealers said the good buying support was also attributed to covering for Pakistan's purchase of 12,000 tonnes of472 words
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Article130 1989-09-29 8 Reuter CBOT soft red winter wheat futures settled mixed on Wednesday, with the nearbys posting gains on strong commission house buying based on firm export demand, floor sources said. The USOA's announcement that it offered Egypt one million tonnes of EEP wheat and the Egyptian embassy's statement that itReuter - 130 words
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Article82 1989-09-29 8 Reuter CBOT soybean futures closed mixed to mostly lower on Wednesday after an erratic session highlighted by selling based on good harvest yields and buying in sympathy with gains in soymeal, floor sources said. US soymeal prices strengthened on market talk of a 75.000- to 100.000tonne trade in Europe,Reuter - 82 words
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Article253 1989-09-29 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing price* on Sep 27 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous dosing prices in porenfhesiv Sugar No 6 FOB (US)/tonn«) Oct 325.00/325.80 High/Low 328.80/321 XX) OK 315.40/316.80 High/Low 316.00/316.00 Sol** (8755) Row No 6 OF unov No 6 FOt unov WMi No 5 unov Oils (US$/toon«)253 words
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Article352 1989-09-29 8 HONGKONG: Gold cloaed little changed yesterday in a quiet and thin market influenced by a quiet US dollar. "Traders were awaiting further directioh on the US dollar which encouraged relatively sluggish tight-range trading," a dealer said. Dealers said local speculative buying gave support to the metal and a352 words
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Article192 1989-09-29 8 Chlntic Produce Exchange SoWoiV noon dosing pricM on Soptombor 28 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 94A0 OW drum FOB 104.00 Now drum FOB 106.00 Copra Mixed (Loom) 52.00 Popper Muntek white FOB NLW Sorowak white 512.50 FOB foq NLW 502.50 Sorowak spodol Mode FOB NLW 407JO Sorowak192 words
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FOCUS
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444 1989-09-29 9 Reuter OPEC president Rilwanu Luknan said he expects overall Opec oil production restraint despite reservations by some member) on a decision to raise the group's fourth quarter output ceiling "Even with the reservafons, we do not expect them to flood theReuter - 444 words
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Article, Illustration722 1989-09-29 9 After five days of hard bargaining, the 13 Opec ministers finally agreed on Wednesday to a modest increase in their oil production ceiling for the last quarter of 1989. The Geneva meeting, however, failed to resolve Opec's much violated production quotaReuter - 722 words
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500 1989-09-29 9 Reuter OPEC s failure to solve its troubling issue of quota allocations may corns back to haunt the 13-member group if world demand tor Opec oil this autumn falls below expectations, US oil analysts said oiuWednesday. Earlier Opec members meeting in Geneva agreedReuter - 500 words
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Advertisement103 1989-09-29 9 FOR BITS AND BYTES Geared to keep the busy business executive abreast of new technologies he can exploit to full advantage, the TECHNOLOGY page provides news, reviews and features in the areas of information technology, biotechnology, electronics and just about everything high-tech. Although its primary focus is on local news,103 words
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Advertisement335 1989-09-29 9 Sometimes people clam up when they need to speak up It happens to all of us. We find ourselves listeners, how to stimulate their genuine unable to speak up when we really need interest, whether speaking to one person to. We remain in the ranks of the "silent or to335 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article371 1989-09-29 10 THE KUALA LUMPUR Commodity Exchange recently proposed to its Singapore and Indonesian counterparts that a regional rubber futures contract which can be traded electronically across their respective borders be created. Its chairman, Syed Abdul Jabbar Shahabudin, is confident that such a move would give a much-needed371 words
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Article, Illustration973 1989-09-29 10 SHOEB KAGDA - Bangladesh, hitherto a firm believer in planned economy, is now in the throes of a capitalist revolution. SHOEB KAGDA, who spoke with Mr Mosharraf Hossain, secretary, Ministry of Industries and leader of the delegation that was here recently, reports on what lies ahead for973 words
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Article, Illustration1953 1989-09-29 11 LORD ALEXANDER - Stockmarket bids in the US tend to land in the courts. The takeover panel that holds the ring in the British bids relies on the spirit, not the letter, of its code. Better so, argues LORD ALEXANDER, retiring chairman of the panel. LORDThe Economist - 1,953 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1989-09-29 11 AUSTRALIA The Economist WITH THREE SUCCESSFUL elections behind them, Australia's Mr Bob Hawke and his Labour government face a fourth one that will be tougher. It has been preceded by a strike of airline pilots that threatens to crash-land both the party and theThe Economist - 1,055 words
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Advertisement61 1989-09-29 10 M onagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday. A*INDIVIDUALITY. EXCLUSIVE FABRICS AND FINE ATTENTION TO DETAIL ARE REFLECTED IN A RANCE OF IMPECCABLE CLOTHING FOR GENTLEMEN AT ALFRED DUNHILL. COMBINE THIS WITH OUR PERSONAL SERVICE AND YOU HAVE A STYLE THAT IS AS INDIVIDUAL AS YOU ARE VISIT61 words
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Advertisement458 1989-09-29 10 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Of CONDITION A* of the Dales IndkaNd 0" MMton Pmoi) COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF EARNINGS AND EXPENSES On MMon Pnot) December 91, December 31. EARNINGS 1987 Interest Income 3,136*5 2.3506 Bank Commission 142.8 113.7 Service Charges/Fees MJ 66.8 Trading Gain 3973 141.6 Foreign Exchange Profit 9M7 466.5 Income Trust458 words
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Miscellaneous18 1989-09-29 10 Dtf> you MPMr Pi NCe MOCOKVIP\CX hice (GooP fooD J I £f? ,e>RisibO Yes.. cost me h though.18 words
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Advertisement323 1989-09-29 11 You dont have to shop around to find the best retail team. Y* EDM I ND TIE \fiiritnji n<j Ihrtrtw r S, TP Vr.* < •> W Sk. 'x' »->W- U.IAW LOOK TSf I r \ss<nmtt Ihrn tur T7 \*r r w i C V \N BELINDA holi '4 LINDA323 words
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Article, Illustration815 1989-09-29 12 AUEAN HARMETZ - PERSONALITIES By AUEAN HARMETZ NYT AFTER nearly seven decades in show business. Bob Hope has a joke for every occasion. In the new fireproof vault in the gatehouse of his six-acre estate, there are 16 filing cabinet drawers filled with folders labelledNYT - 815 words
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Article, Illustration964 1989-09-29 13 PAULA DEITZ - GARDENS By PAULA DEITZ NYT IN THE PAST DECADE, not just gardening but garden visiting i has become one of America s I most popular pastimes. On Sunday, at an open house at the Ruth Bancroft Dry Garden 1 in Walnut Creek, 32NYT - 964 words
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Article229 1989-09-29 13 A DAY in the Life of China, a book of photographs of China, which was excerpted this week in Time magazine, began last year as a joint venture between Collins Publishers of San Francisco and two Chinese publishers. But it ended in a parting229 words
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Article111 1989-09-29 13 FINE ART auction house Christies International pic said after releasing strong halfyear results that it is confident of prospects for the second half of the year. Christies earlier showed a 67 per cent rise in first half pre-tax profit to £34.35 million. The rise in profits was attributed111 words
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Article, Illustration168 1989-09-29 13 ZSA ZSA GABOR, on trial in Los Angeles for slapping a policeman, burst into tears on Wednesday as a prosecutor accused her of giving "outrageous testimony" and abusing the judicial process by turning the courtroom into a stage. The remarks by Deputy District Attorney Elden Fox168 words
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Article73 1989-09-29 13 THE VATICAN has removed mummified bodies, a top attraction, from its Egyptian museum because tourists could not help touching them. When the museum reopened on Wednesday after restoration work, officials said out of respect for the dead two of the mummies had been put in storage73 words
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Article221 1989-09-29 13 Agencies CRAMMED with a global assortment of period objects, New York's newest antiques fair its first to be vetted for authenticity ended its six-day run on Wednesday with mixed reviews. Many of the more than 16,000 people who paid to browse and buy at theAgencies - 221 words
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Advertisement1020 1989-09-29 12 Where tv entertain... Where tv entertain... Where tv entertain... Where tv Some like it hot. W WMm From September 18 to 30 you can discover the secret cuisine of Xi'an's Master Chefs, direct from the (k>lden Flower Hotel, Xi an. Tantalisingly spicy dishes served at lunch and dinner in the1,020 words
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Advertisement188 1989-09-29 12 PAB7y AT THE LIBRARY It's non-stop action and hm every mght at The Uhrary. Each Coma aim fata Extra! Extra! A $20 voucher is yom with ovary purchase of *Courvo&er XO. And a $10 voucher with ft *Quart sired Library Basement uU rfmwpQK l k tWtrafcmrfcaptnn. 333 Orchard Road, Singapore188 words
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Advertisement201 1989-09-29 13 entertain.. i Sip Tea In The Park And You'll See The Best Dressed Women. On Saturdays High Tea is very fashionable at Fountain Lounge. Not only will you see some of Singapore's best fashions being paraded during our Fashion Show, you H also enjoy a delicious spread of scones, canapes201 words
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Miscellaneous669 1989-09-29 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Somer troops taking a friend round on a policing job (6) 7 Picture of a picture (4, 4) 8 Over charges for buzzer components (6) 10 It's in the girl that one finds friendship (5) 13 The tobacco hags use (4) 14 Zero point on the669 words
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Miscellaneous1276 1989-09-29 13 TV and RADIO Hittina the hit-man 1 /Vi, V 4 I Wmm. m OUR CHOICE FREELANCE, 1030pm. SBC S A very shady small-time businessman chances upon a gangland killing and becomes the sole eye-witness. Fearstricken, he thinks he's got too much to lose If he goes to the cops. So1,276 words
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Article, Illustration418 1989-09-29 14 GOLF AP MARK CALCAVECCHIA says a victory in the 16-nation Dunhill Cup tournament would be a salve for some self-inflicted wounds. "It would take some of the sting out of last week." said Calcavecchia. who took personal responsibility for the United States'AP - 418 words
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133 1989-09-29 14 AP DUTCH SPRINTER Jelle Nijdam sped past local favourite Sean Kelly in the final 50 metres on Wednesday to win the first stage of the Tour of Ireland cycling race. Kelly, an Irishman who is a three-time winner of the race, ledAP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration272 1989-09-29 14 CYCLING CHAMPION French cyclist Jeannie Longo broke her own skm world record on Wednesday with a time of 6 minutes, 14.135 seconds, despite light rain and wind. The record surpassed one of 6:14.813 she set on Sep 16, 1987, in Colorado Springs.272 words
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Article, Illustration522 1989-09-29 14 BASEBALL AP THE OAKLAND ATHLETICS clinched a tie for the second straight American League West title, beating the Texas Rangers 4-3 on Tuesday on Dave Henderson's two-run homer in the eighth inning. Oakland leads the American League West division by fiveAP - 522 words
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268 1989-09-29 14 AP THE MAGIC NUMBER for the Chicago Cubs is 1969. The Cubs, given hardly a chance at the start of the year, overcame injuries and a strong field and capped their season of surprises by clinching the National League East championshipAP - 268 words
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Article, Illustration371 1989-09-29 14 TENNIS AP FOURTH-SEEDED Tim Mayotte, having hiB bast pro aaaaon, defeated Jim Pugh 6-2, 7-6, and Sweden's Anders Jarryd upset eighth-seeded Slobodan Zivojinovic 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, in the U*****,000 Volvo of San Francisco tennis tournament. Mayotte, who ranks Bth in theAP - 371 words
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Advertisement720 1989-09-29 14 NOTICES Ki. irrvTi• ii TBI COMPANIKS ACT, IN THE MATTEB OF LOYANG-BATAM i jj.t; i '*1 vEV/.'h i.VTTVi At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly oon▼ened on Monday. 36 September lMt at 10.00 a.m., at 400 Orchard Road #92-08. Orchard Towers, Singapore 0000. the following reeolutions were720 words
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Advertisement766 1989-09-29 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 OAMEN SYSTEMS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the above named company, duly convened and held at 4 Battery Roed 12-00 Bank of China Building. Singapore 0104 on 27th September766 words
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Advertisement700 1989-09-29 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 80 AND IN THE MATTER OF WAN LAKE ELECTRICAL PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY 'A kl IJ ULfZIJ; At an Extraordinary Qeniral Meeting of the Memten of SWAN LAKE ELECTRICAL PTE LTD duly tonvened and held at No >05 Monntbatten700 words
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Advertisement79 1989-09-29 14 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, HONQ KONG BRANCH U.S. (28,000,000 IMOTUaUFMMTMMTI UNITED STATES DOLLAR CERTOCATEt OF DCPOSH OUC SISr MARCH IM4 Holders of Certificates of Deposit of the above issue are hereby notified that for the Interest period from 29 September 1960 to 30 March 1990. the following Information is relevant: 1.79 words
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Article, Illustration512 1989-09-29 15 mma mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW FOR EVERY BUYER there exists a seller, and in the last year British-American Tobacco Company (Singapore) (BATS) has been selling properties at substantial gains. Earlier this week, BATS' associated company Cantonment Properties Re Ltd sold the sole propertyHOCK LOCK SIEW - 512 words
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Article, Illustration294 1989-09-29 15 TO LESSEN the impact of rising rentals, diversified trading group Bousteadco Singapore Ltd has bought Lam Tong House in Mosque Street for $9-2 million. Bousteadco currently rents office space at Sanford Building, which was recently sold by Straits Steamship294 words
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612 1989-09-29 15 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG A SURVEY OF international and domestic fund managers has picked stockbrokers Morgan Grenfell Asia Partners Securities and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Smith (S) for producing the best research on Singapore and Mateysia. The survey, conducted jointly by UK-based periodical Euromoney and612 words
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Article85 1989-09-29 15 SPK-SENTOSA Corporation Bhd: Group profit after tax and minorities of M 55,000 ($177,000) on turnover of $1.9 million ($2.27 million) for the six months ended June 30. 1989 EPS is 0.01 sen (0.38 sen). No dividend is payable. SANYO INDUSTRIES (M) Bhd: Net loss of M 52.87 million85 words
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Article, Illustration516 1989-09-29 15 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH CHUAN HUP Holdings Ltd has nearly doubled its after-tax profit to $9.09 million for the year ended June 30, helped by a strong showing in the marine and electronics businesses which form its core activities. This performance, however, is still516 words
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338 1989-09-29 15 METAL CONTAINERS LTD's latest year-end results have been adversely affected by a sizeable provision for -stocks obsolescence. f For the year ended June 30, 1989, group profit after tax but before extraordinaries fell 66.9 per cent to $1.81 million, compared with $5.48338 words
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322 1989-09-29 15 Bernama ESSO MALAYSIA BHD has recorded an after-tax profit of M 530.9 million for the first six months of this year, compared with M 523.1 million in the corresponding period in 1968 Chairman Charles D Roxburgh, in his statement to stockholders for theBernama - 322 words
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212 1989-09-29 15 Bernama PUBLIC BANK Bhd's for-eign-owned shares will begin their separate quotation on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) next Monday. The KLSE said in a statement that Public Bank has confirmed its registrar would endorse the word "foreign" and initial onBernama - 212 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1989-09-29 16 KEVIN GWEE - bv KEVIN GWEE sSENTIMENT on the Singapore stock market again failed to be lifted by gains in major overseas bourses, with the market closing on a mixed note in sluggish trading yesterday. "If other markets in the region continue to show strength,1,142 words
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Article299 1989-09-29 16 (Managers' prk*« JFor S*p 29 1 1 Singapore Unit Trust fit* Com—rcn 121 1 28 Sa»ings Fund 106 1.12 ('port frog Fund 0.46 050* ('port W Fund 076 081 •5 por» Fund 081 0.86 %'por« Equity Fund 057 041 Asia Unit Trust Mai Wn*A Fund 140 169 |Mol299 words
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Article42 1989-09-29 16 QEORQE TOWN HOLDINOS BERHAD: 84th AGM at Cempaka Room, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan lamail. ***** Kuala Lumpur, today at 10am. MTP HOLDINOS LIMITED: AGM at Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel. Pine Room. 3rd Floor. 104 Victoria Street, Singapore 0718, today at 10am.42 words
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Article6238 1989-09-29 16 1989 High Low t Tel Code Company Last Sale SEP 28 OTVol (•000) Day High Low Last On Buyer S< ote slier Qr's Dlv Dlv Cot Qr's Y'ld Net P/E M Cap (mil 275 123 274 121 170 200 129 142 230 126 130 205 125 1326,238 words
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Article, Illustration3525 1989-09-29 17 MBT RENEWED BUYING lifted share price* to higher ground on the Kuele Lumpur stock market yeeterday. Blue chipe and higher priced issues were at the fore and fairly widespread double-digit gains were posted. Much activity was focused on Arab-Malayaian First Property Trust which made its debutMBT - 3,525 words
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Article, Illustration385 1989-09-29 18 MACAU'S casino king Stanley Ho is eyeing a large property in Silicon Valley, just outside San Francisco. The 1,000-acre property, which includes a lake, could be used for mixed development inclusive of residential and recreational facilities. Mr Ho, one of Hongkong's wealthiest businessmen,385 words
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Article245 1989-09-29 18 Reuter THAI STOCKS yesterday edged slightly lower after early gains were offset by profit-taking in dull and directionless trade, brokers said. The SET Index closed 2.74 points down at 691.73. with declines leading advances 66 to 40. v Most active issues were Padaeng Industry, Thai-German CeramicsReuter - 245 words
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Article209 1989-09-29 18 Reuter SHARES yesterday rallied strongly on rumours the government was considering removing price controls on steel. Brokers said the government was likely to make a formal announcement before Parliament convened for a brief session in mid-October before general elections due around the year-end. Tata Steel shares jumpedReuter - 209 words
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Article187 1989-09-29 18 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND share market rose on steady volume yesterday, reassured by the Brierley Investments annual result. Brokers are expecting mildly volatile trading ahead in the absence of a definite trend. "The market is very open to sentiment from offshore," one broker said. The BarclaysReuter - 187 words
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Article122 1989-09-29 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS yesterday rose sharply in a technical rebound after 10 consecutive sessions of declines, brokers said. The composite index gained 7.20 points to close st 931.95. Turnover was 328.7 billion won against 266.5 billion on Wednesday. "This is bargain-hunt-ing. Many investors believe prices haveReuter - 122 words
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Article145 1989-09-29 18 Reuter INTEREST in selected blue chips yesterday continued to buoy the market while mining and oil issues eased due to lack of positive factors, brokers said. The Manila Stock Exchange composite index fell four points to close at 1,147.94. But combined volume surged to 806.13 millionReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1989-09-29 18 Hongkong Reuter PRICES of blue chips yesterday resumed thisir upward movement and ended the day with good gains supported by higher trading volume, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed at the day's peak, rising 42.75 points, or 1.58 per cent, to 2,755.32. The Hong KongReuter - 1,292 words
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Article, Illustration514 1989-09-29 18 Sydney Reuter AUSTRALIA'S share market yesterday drifted to a marginally weaker close in a day of consolidation following Wednesday's upward rush led by the banking sector, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index closed unchanged at 1,720.2, but was up on the early low of 1,714.4. Brokers saidReuter - 514 words
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Article, Illustration574 1989-09-29 18 Tokyo TOKYO share prices renewed their upward charge yesterday, following on the yen's strength this week, to end at another record close and traded high. Almost everyone was a net buyer, from foreigners to investment trusts to corporations, brokers said. The key 225-share Nikkei index jumped 319.41574 words
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Article, Illustration908 1989-09-29 19 New York Reuter WALL STREET blue chips on Wednesday ended mildly higher, surviving a selloff in technology issues triggered by International Business Machines Corps surprise announcement of lower third quarter earnings. Traders said light program buying and short-covering, as well as revived interest in takeoverReuter - 908 words
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Article, Illustration866 1989-09-29 19 London Reuter EQUITIES yesterday opened lower in quiet trading amid speculation that a further devaluation of the pound might prompt a rise in domestic interest rates. "All eyes are on sterling and on the Bank (of England) to see if they prop it up. ButReuter - 866 words
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Article1700 1989-09-29 19 Reuter ZURICH: Swiss shares recovered from Wednesday's sharp losses, supported by Tokyo's record close and Wednesday night's slightly firmer Wall Street, dealers said. The all-share Swiss Performance Index at mid-day stood at 1,177.2 against an initial 1,172.4 and 1,170.1 on Wednesday. High interest rates continued to makeReuter - 1,700 words
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502 1989-09-29 19 Reuter AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL soft drink companies Coca-Cola Co and PepsiCo will increase their focus on foreign markets, which offer greater growth potential in the soft-drink business than in their home market. Coca-Cola chairman Roberto Goizueta said his company has an "unequalled opportunityReuter - 502 words
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141 1989-09-29 19 NYT PAUL A BILZERIAN, the Florida investor who became one of the wealthiest corporate raiders of the 1980s, was sentenced on Wednesday to four years in prison and fined US$l.5 million for nine counts of violating securities laws, conspiracy and other crimes. Bilzerian,NYT - 141 words
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Advertisement52 1989-09-29 15 lIII■IIII■■ I I I I I I I I PROVINCE OF QOEBEC, CANADA Lake Reardon Resort Land For Sale (320 Acres) Price from C 59,000 upwards For more details, ask for a free brochure from Exclusive Agent: DAMO ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Crawford P.O. Box 571, Singapore 9119. Tel: 02-291-2062 Fax:o2-295-161552 words
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Advertisement351 1989-09-29 15 CURRENCY INVESTMENT \MI Kl< I XI'KI vs TEL: 321 3333 September 28,1989 This announcement appears as a matter of record only H\R EAST-LEVINGSTON Lf > II 1 r till* FELS US$BO,OOO,OOO 1.25 per cent. Unsecured Bonds due 1994 with 66,855,931 Warrants to subscribe for New Shares of Far East-Levingston Shipbuilding351 words
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Advertisement8 1989-09-29 17 SES sets ahead with HP computers. HEWLETT PACKARD8 words
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Advertisement176 1989-09-29 18 A Credit du Nord Board of Directors Bruno de Maukte Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Pierre Simon Director and President Directors Yves de Courton Christian Dubois Philippe Duiac Michel Fransois-Poncet Gilbert Granchet Dominique Hoenn Andr6 Ldvy-Lang Pierre Marti naud Alex Psytavin Hubert de Saint-Amand Jean SembSly G6rard Ttebot Heed Office:176 words
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Advertisement557 1989-09-29 18 Consolidated Income Statement Years ended December 31 (FF thousands) REVENUES EXPENSES Cash and interbank transactions Banks and financial institutions Securities purchased under agreement to resell Commissions Customer transactions Customer loans Customer overdrafts Commissions Lease financing transactions Miscellaneous transactions Interest and dividends on investment securities Other revenues Recapture of non-operating Share557 words
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Advertisement455 1989-09-29 19 Svenska Handelsbanken (Incorporated in Sweden) Singapore Branch: 66 Chuia Street, #21-00, OCBC Centre, Sinoapore 0104 letephone kit: 66 *****00 Telex FtS ***** SHBSIN Telefax tnt: 66 *****06 General Manager JARL WENNERHOLM Board Of Directors TORE BRGWALDH Honorary Chairman JAN WALLANDER Chairman KJELL BRANDSTROM LENNART CLAESSON JAN EKMAN, Vice Chairman GORAN455 words
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Article53 1989-09-29 20 AFP THE ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LOP) said yesterday that it would hold a presidential election on Oct 29, the day before Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu's term expires. Mr Kaifu is most likely to be elected president as he is expected to be theAFP - 53 words
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Article32 1989-09-29 20 Reuter BRANIFF INC, the airline that had aspired to become one of US top carriers with ambitious growth plans, announced yesterday it was filing for bankruptcy protection. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article39 1989-09-29 20 Reuter THE World Bank and the West will continue economic sanctions against China because its leaders have offered no conciliation since they crushed pro-democracy rallies brutally in June, diplomats and bankers said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article55 1989-09-29 20 Reuter AUSTRALIA said yesterday it would encourage people under the age of 40 to move to Australia under its business migration programme. From Oct 1, the minimum amount they will need to migrate to Australia to guarantee entry under the programme will fall 30 per centReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1989-09-29 20 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke reaffirmed monetary policy will not be tightened further and will not remain tight any longer than is necessary. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article36 1989-09-29 20 Reuter THE United States will provide assistance to non-Com-munist Cambodian factions to prevent a Khmer Rouge return to power after the Vietnamese troop pullout, Vice-President Dan Quayle said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article37 1989-09-29 20 Reuter SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev flew to Kiev yesterday to attend a key meeting of the Ukrainian Communist Party Central Committee in a previously unannounced visit, indicating the importance of the meeting. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article53 1989-09-29 20 Reuter COMEX gold futures were down slightly in slow early trading yesterday as the US dollar rose. Spot October slipped US$O.4O to U*****.50 an ounce. December gold was trading at U*****.20. off US$O.lO. Comex silver futures were up slightly in early trade. Spot October was 0.80 cent higher atReuter - 53 words
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680 1989-09-29 20 SHOEB KAGDA - PM LEE'S LIBEL SUIT AGAINST FEER By SHOEB KAGDA IN A DRAMATIC MOVE to support its argument, the plaintiff yesterday introduced an affidavit from a high-ranking Vatican representative reaffirming that the Catholic Church did not view a series of 1987 security680 words
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199 1989-09-29 20 Reuter PRESIDENT SUHARTO yesterday ordered his government to crack down on corruption, which he said was eating into Indonesia's economic progress. "It is vital that we take concrete action to fight corruption, all of us but especially senior officials andReuter - 199 words
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478 1989-09-29 20 AP BRITISH Foreign Secretary John Major yesterday announced a package of measures for Hongkong ttiat includes guarantees of British resettlement to Hongkong residents considered essential to the colony's future. Mr Major, in a speech to the General Assembly, also announced thatAP - 478 words
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440 1989-09-29 20 AFP MOST FOREIGN BANKS in Indonesia reported higher profits in the first six months of this year despite stiffer competition from local banks, according to a report published in Jakarta yesterday. All 11 foreign banks operating in Indonesia raised their assets toAFP - 440 words
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Article, Illustration397 1989-09-29 20 FORMER Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, who died of cardiac arrest yesterday, was born in Sarrat. Ilocos Norte province on Sep 11, 1917. The eldest son of a lawyer and a schoolteacher, Mr Marcos received the highest scores in the national bar exam at the397 words
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180 1989-09-29 20 AFP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has decided to cut by half the 200,000 passports London was to offer to people in Hongkong as an escape route before China's takeover of the British colony in 1997, a regional magazine reported yesterday. Mrs Thatcher s decisionAFP - 180 words
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197 1989-09-29 20 AP US VICE-PRESIDENT Dan Quayle assured Malaysia yesterday that there are no plans tor an American military base in neighbouring Singapore, a Malaysian official said. In a one-hour meeting with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, Mr Quayle aaid the US would use SingaporeAP - 197 words
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Advertisement217 1989-09-29 20 <3& RAZI o Uj a CO 6 r* (abbas NISHABURI)EXPORTS V 2 PRICE SHIP WAREHOUSE SALE PERSIAN CARPETS From Friday, 29th Sept. to Sunday, Ist Oct. 35 exceedingly fine weaves created by the Masters of the famous Ateliers of ISFAHAN, GHOM, TABRIZ, exclusive designs, various sizes, in SILK or wool*"217 words
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Advertisement150 1989-09-29 20 ym v m ~9m| u *8a I m m- *r The Pinnacle, one day in the week is specially set aside for happy occasions. That's why we're closed on Sundays (as well as Public Holidays). So that you can have The Pinnacle all to yourself to celebrate weddings, reunions, anniversaries,150 words
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97 1989-09-29 21 Reuter HONGKONG-BASED shipping group Orient Overseas (Holdings) Ltd says it is unaware of any reason behind the recent sharp jump in its share price. Brokers in Hongkong said yesterday that the share rose nearly 20 per cent on Wednesday on rumours of a possibleReuter - 97 words
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Article88 1989-09-29 21 Reuter CARGO HANDLING resumed at Chittagong Port on Wednesday after a majority of the 20,000 dockers who stopped work following a trade union dispute returned to work. A port official said, "The situation is now almost normal as supporters of the main faction led byReuter - 88 words
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Article82 1989-09-29 21 Reuter BANGLADESH has sent investigators to a reported oil spill from a ship anchored near the Chittagong coast. Government officials said the 102,504-dwt FHothei, which had taken on 93,447 tonnes of crude oil in Abu Dhabi, docked at the port of Kutubdia, 88 km fromReuter - 82 words
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120 1989-09-29 21 EAC LINES of Pasadena, California, has renewed a five-year term terminal use agreement under which Oakland has been designated as the shipping line's regularly scheduled northern California port of call for trans-Pacific service. Under the agreement, EAC vessels will continue to use Oakland's Charles P120 words
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Article52 1989-09-29 21 Richard Ng - by Richard Ng OOCL may consider making the Thai deepsea port of Laem Chabang, which is now under construction, as a port of call for mother vessels serving Hongkong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan. This was revealed recently by OOCL's managing director, Captain C52 words
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129 1989-09-29 21 John Spiers - -by John Spiers mcilwraith mceacharn is seeking opportunities to expand its marine, transport and mineral businesses to utilise high liquidity flowing from a record year. Group operating profit after tax and extraordinaries was A 522.93 million. Managing director Tony Lawrance said it was looking for129 words
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Article1058 1989-09-29 21 ABC ContoinarliM XI 5 Accord SApg VIII 3/4 AK xm 3 Ahrwifcjol L>n#r XH 5 AC Toapfer XM 5 Anfifnn Niugini XII 4 Atdim.lw Shpg XII 3 Arrow lines XI 5 Assoc Cor nog# XHI 5 ANl IN AfC line VN 4 Aft V 3-5 ASQ V1,058 words
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337 1989-09-29 21 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ EVERGREEN International Corporation SA is reportedly seeking landing rights in Malaysia for its Evergreen Airways. The Taiwanese company, which expects its airline to take off sometime in 1992, is said to have broached the matter with Malaysian authorities. It337 words
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Article, Illustration472 1989-09-29 21 LINDA CHEE - NO PLANS FOR US SERVICE IN NEXT 12 MONTHS By LINDA CHEE Shipping Correspondent NEDLLOYD GROUP chairman Henk Rootliep has dismissed fears of a shakeout in the Far East-Europe trade, adding that trade growth should fuel the necessary demand to absorb472 words
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152 1989-09-29 21 NEDLLOYD LINES and Scandutch have jointly appointed Mac-Nels Shipping as their new agent in Sarawak and Sabah. Mac-Nels Shipping is also expanding in East Malaysia, having set up Mac-Nels Shipping (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd in Kuching and Mac-Nels Shipping (KK) Sdn Bhd in Kota Kinabalu.152 words
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235 1989-09-29 21 THE TRANS-PACIFIC Westbound Rate Agreement has approved a general rate increase averaging 10 per cent for most dry cargoes and about 5 per cent for most refrigerated cargoes, effective from April 1 next year. The increase for aluminium will be US$2OO per 40-footer, US$l6O235 words
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136 1989-09-29 21 A NEW "Silk Road" linking China and the Soviet Union by 1992 should be able to slash transit times between East and West considerably, says a leading Soviet economist. Container ships take about 30 days to travel from the Pacific to the Middle136 words
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222 1989-09-29 21 Alwi - Alwi LLOYD S REGISTER (LR), the international ship classification organisation, has forecast an increase in the number of newbuildings in Malaysia next year. LR's country manager for Malaysia, Brian Taylor, said the new construction orders were in tandem with the continued buoyancy222 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1989-09-29 22 SHIPBUILDERS OUT TO REGAIN LEAD FOLLOWING LABOUR UNREST Lloyd's Ship Manager/Shipping News International SOUTH KOREA toppled Japan from its 20-year lead in the shipbuilding league during the third quarter of 1967. Lloyd's Register figures showed a South Korean order backlog of 5.458 billion grtLloyd's Ship Manager/Shipping News International - 1,169 words
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259 1989-09-29 22 THE CRITICAL PROBLEMS in the maritime industry caused by the acute shortage of qualified maritime professionals are to be tackled at a major conference in Singapore in November. Organised by Lloyd's of London Press (Far East) Ltd and the International Shipping Federation, the two-day International259 words
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Article544 1989-09-29 22 Density Water Carbon Ash Aluminium Sedlmen Residue KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon VTv#fnOG ISO/Clmac limits Spec E25 991 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.10* Spec G35 991 1.0 18.0 0.15 30* 0.10' Northern Europe 180 Ave 984 0.2 13.3 0.05 7 0.02 180 Max QQO WO544 words
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420 1989-09-29 22 Reuter THE US PLAN to give Poland's fledgling democracy US$lO6 million in emergency food aid is snarled in an okl political battle over how much of the money will go to subsidised US shipping. And there is a technical problem how toReuter - 420 words
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2234 1989-09-29 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy A nival Tnnitiln^r Ochadulai Bfc Op Qdn Dato/Tlmo Timo From Thno To Booking Gi ate A* TrtaM> I3Z73 os >oii 0400 3QOWD 30C7X Dock 1 o n •OS 3ft«rx L<*X Doc te j n A»rfaM W2,234 words
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193 1989-09-29 23 Seatrade Week THE KOREA PORTS MARITIME AUTHORITY is hammering out the details of a 40-article Bill that, if enacted, would establish a government-run container terminal operation corporation. The move would entail the disbanding of the existing Busan Container Terminal Operation Corp. The new body wouldSeatrade Week - 193 words
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Article774 1989-09-29 23 FREIGHT rates for grain cargoes from the US Gulf to Japan eased as tonnage has built up in the absence of recent demand and overall chartering is still quiet on Wednesday, brokers said. Recent rumoured business on this run is now known to have fixed at U5523.35 and774 words
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9430 1989-09-29 30 AANMUB Qiu Ha. China Ocean Shpg Sap 20 Noraaia Al-Muntouh. Noraata line. Sap 20. Ming Paaca Yang Ming llna. Sap 30 Nad DaHl ScanOutcht Oct 2 VMa da JupMar. CM D APretoment Oct 4. Ever Garland Evergreen. 00l 4. Totaga Bay. Trio*. Oct9,430 words
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Advertisement20 1989-09-29 21 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited f?~ Shipping Agents, Singapore National VL Shipping Association. Y,20 words
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Advertisement117 1989-09-29 21 INSIDE Fresh start for Korean yards SOUTH KOREAN yard* are out to regain their lead in the international league following their recent labour troubles. PAGE II Aid plan dogged by subsidy row THE US PLAN to give Poland's fledgling democracy US$lO6 million in emergency food aid is snarled in an117 words
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Advertisement1034 1989-09-29 23 OOCL D<»t|icaf<>(| fo C^wulity WW JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES 200 Cantonmant Road #12-05 Southpcxnt, Singapore 0208 TH 221#11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL/CFS Tel *****11 220 BOOKINGS T«t *****34 235 PCSAKA JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON BHD PORT KELANG TEL: 36(4111 Tata No. MA*****/MA***** PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CFS TEL1,034 words
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Advertisement708 1989-09-29 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON FRANKFURT EXPRESS TOLAGA BAY TOKYO BAY KOWLOON BAY MONTE ROBA LARGS BAY CITY OF EDINBURGH ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO; ALL UK INLANO OCSTINAT HAMBURG BREMEBHAVEN BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN, AARHUS, GOTHENBURG, MAUIO. HELSINKI, OSLO, CARIBBEAN ft S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT708 words
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Advertisement714 1989-09-29 25 T0 SABAHj SARAWAK BRUNEI STRAITS PRIOE VICE Skan. Taw KRIS NELELA V2K Slta, Kudi 27-JJ Sep RAJAH BROOKE VJ2E Muara. Lab. KK 2MI Oct BIN TANG BCLAIT* Vl* BM. Mrt, KB Dally STRAITS VENTURE VME Mn, Lab. KK 08-« Oct STRAITS HOPE VME Sw, LO. Taai 05-07 Oct BINTANC SERIA*714 words
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Advertisement246 1989-09-29 25 t \f; IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE aowustosw su su su i W' «on *12 m VI 221 •Ato. oil, LL t PX GENERAL AGENTS: MAI SUN HUP CO. (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE PORT KELANG Ml— TEL 22MW, TEL MM TELW* SUI AGERTV KOTA KINAtALU JAKARTA TEL 22UH TEL DM U*i L246 words
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Advertisement549 1989-09-29 26 \\l H SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES Vi L rrvH KYOWA LINE 1 I Ll'j l -Si VJN fTßrp KBE •KYOWA ROSE V-* 5/10 ASIAN LILY V-M 1/10 LOAD FOR GUAM, YAP, KOROR GUAM, PNP, MAJURO TRANSPORTACION MARITIMA MEXICANA. S A DE C.V. a«>: Fl-:549 words
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Advertisement520 1989-09-29 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES 1 T. VOY FAR EAST m/w una iano VII 1/11 11/11 y i» ><• HOT A BAMAOIA Wit M 4/10 ft/10 Via 7/11 11/10 HOT A BAMAOIA OTI7 11/ M IT/1# M/ 10 1/11 Wll520 words
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Advertisement421 1989-09-29 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) ITO. TEL 225 6868 (34 Lmes) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO 3" r DSR-LINES EB DEuTPRAChT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK 4 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MOMER Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN t NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE nn g i ii—i w. ulmkhti/m KUIMMCA:421 words
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Advertisement254 1989-09-29 30 SANWA LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE STRAITS/HONGKONG/TAIWAN/JAPAN PORT KLANG AGENT INTEGRATED FORWARDING SHIPPING SDN BHD. TEL: *****04 FAX: *****49 INDIA/S.E. ASIA Conventional/ LCL/FCL Stnrto To COLOMBO, KARACHI, CHfTTAQONQ, BOMBAY, MADRAS A CALCUTTA IT' i TTfwVJ.YfI ;Ti i :M\ I! J r T~ TMC SHIPPING/A AARON ORIENT LINES 10 Anton Road254 words
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Advertisement118 1989-09-29 30 CNC LINES WEEKLY FCI LCL CONTAJNER SERVICE ASS? CONTINENTAL FEEDERS PTE. LTD' Singapore W* Tel: *****51 Terminal *****16 MALAYSIA MEWAH SHIPPING SDN. BHD AGENTS: PET AUNG JAVA T«fc 71MMC P. KELAMQ TEL: M7OM7 .JUCOI.IMJA KIJKKA REGULAR CONVENTIONAL AND SEM-CONTAINER SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN AND ADRIATIC PORTS S'poro P. KoUng P—i118 words
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Advertisement663 1989-09-29 30 REGIONiLCONUINE D LINE C ■Visrr PORTS BANGKOK sailings a week Hock Aaencv Co Ltd BKK (Tel: =***** TW Frl V* HJ'J SURATHANI 1 SAILING A WEEK ■I i M l'li'"Hl'lM 11' 111 II 1 'I >1 PJCELANG 3 SAILINGS A WEEK OASWANI Sdn BM Pkl (Tel: *****59) PENANG 2 SAILINGS663 words
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Miscellaneous133 1989-09-29 30 c/* Wind drection with ip««d n knot* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ANO SEA CONDITIONS AT 7-30 AM. SEP 29, 1989 LEGEND; 5 drection -rth sp~d e* knot, "o* l Wove height Cloudy Sky Moo »«di ore indicated by tiiwi dmli Hy with At wiad One ful crcte represent, cafcn or Ight and133 words
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Advertisement494 1989-09-29 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL:*****22 FAX:*****76 CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line of Sri Lanka 11 in i<>\ i \i\i rim i) si ;<\ it i to i| \K Mil (,1 1I,Kl!) M MID I I |<( >|'| tESSEI VOY SINGAPORE KHORFAKKAN KARACHI LANKA SRI MATH I 70W494 words
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Advertisement641 1989-09-29 31 P.T. TANTO INTIM LINE SINGAPORE/SURABAYA k WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL LCL/FCL CARGOES VOY SPORE 21/27 <B/10 21,71 10/10 JOfll 17.10 32/33 M/M VICE— FCULCL SURABAYA mmi T n 01/10 13/10 wo 27/11 vessel TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA weekly NVOCC S SYD/MEL/BRI FREMANILEyADE KEELUNG KAOHSIUNG641 words
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Advertisement125 1989-09-29 32 ARCHIMEDES SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: 748 3311/ TELEX ***** ARCSPL SINGAPORE EAST AFRICA OPEN FOR BOOKINGS MV "RUVU" ETA S'PORE 5 OCT 89 MV "PINGGU" ETA S'PORE END NOV 89 EZ REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST I PKELANG I BSSam *****77 E^UflliLM "M i'b,» Vvl nrvwTTT and Alm FCL125 words
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Advertisement781 1989-09-29 32 OcerrServ/ce vm «00 tarminah/offka* hi UAA. our 36 jOOO tractors ft trucks, ar 60,000 pßlim in U.S.A. liable LCL/FCL mnhctt. Gtrmr* Agants: ■pm C SAV Compania SudAmericana do Vapures SA Chilean Line Est 1872 TT^rn SERVICE TO/from CHILE van. tom arca m in en lOOAIM mu M 2 Ml U/U781 words
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