The Business Times, 1 January 1988
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Title Section11 1988-01-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article165 1988-01-01 1 Oversea* markets Thursday HK Hang Seng Index 2302.75 (+10.77 Sydney Ad-Ordinaries 1320.0 207) Wednesday New York (Dow Jones) 1950.10 23.21 London (FT 30 Index) 1408.0 25.7) Exchange rates US$: 121.90/122yen 1.5830/50 DM S$1.9990/2.0000 £t US$1.8710/30 M$: SS0.8023/30 Slmex Evro-$ (Mar) 92.57 DM lMor)0.6367 Yen (Mar) 0.*****9 Nikkei165 words
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Article, Illustration857 1988-01-01 1 ZHOU MEI - ECONOMIC RECOVERY PICKED UP MOMENTUM IN 1987 By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent THE YEAR 1987 was a year that saw full economic recovery for Singapore. Tough cost-cutting measures implemented in 1985 and 1986 resulted in sustainable growth that became broadbased. giving theSource: Ministry of Trade & Industry - 857 words
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334 1988-01-01 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is negotiating with major oil and petrochemical companies to buy over part of its stake in the massive petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau. If the deal materialises, the amount of money raised334 words
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417 1988-01-01 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE LEVY on foreign workers could be raised by March this year, Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. The increase could mean employers paying $160 or $180, up from the current levy of $140 a month. The417 words
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Article114 1988-01-01 1 AFP TOKYO still tops the list of the world's costliest cities, followed by Japan's Osa-ka-Kobe conglomeration and then Teheran, according to a study released in Geneva on Wednesday by Business International, a US economic analysis firm. At the rock-bottom end of the cost-of-living scale standsAFP - 114 words
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286 1988-01-01 1 DESPITE continued intervention by central banks, the US dollar took yet one more nosedive yesterday in the Tokyo foreign exchange markets, ending 1067 at a record low against the yen and the West German mark. It managed to firm slightly286 words
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Article105 1988-01-01 1 AP CHINA'S leading commercial bank in 1988 will reduce or stop loans to poorly run enterprises to goad them into better performance and tighten the nation's money supply. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China spokesman Fu Jikun was quoted by the China Daily yesterdayAP - 105 words
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Advertisement327 1988-01-01 1 The Prime Minister wishes all Singaporeans a Happy and Prosperous New Year jfr e e( jitor and staff of Business Times wish all readers a igtmx IIIEW fCAD Business Times will be published as usual MONEY EXCHANGES COMMODITIES AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE WEATHER TV RADIO BRISTOW SINGAPORE'S SCIENCE PARK, the hob of327 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration406 1988-01-01 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG SINGAPORE'S Science Park, the hub of the national drive into research and development, is filling up rapidly. In the last nine months, 14 new tenants moved into the park, bringing to 30 the number of organisations which have seen406 words
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Article, Illustration411 1988-01-01 2 TONG SUIT CHEE - By TONG SUIT CHEE ABOUT $10.5 million will be spent by 14 companies and individuals to restore 38 Tanjong Pagar shophouses under the government's Chinatown conservation programme. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) announced yesterday that 14 tenderers were successful in their bids for the 27411 words
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Article102 1988-01-01 2 THE SINGAPORE Science Centre will start selling tickets for the OmniTheatre shows for two days in advance from today. The move is in view of the popular demand for tickets. Members of the public who want to buy tickets in bulk (30 or more) do not102 words
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Article66 1988-01-01 2 THE ASSOCIATION of Women for Action Research (Aware) will hold its first programme for 1968 on Jan 7. The programme, a talk on the Image of Women in Chinese Literature, will be given by Qoh Beng Choo, a journalist with Th* Straits Timet. The talk will66 words
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Article72 1988-01-01 2 THE MINISTER OF LAW has appointed Mr Tan Boon Chiang president of the Copyright Tribunal under section 151 (1) of the Copyright Act 1967. At the same time, the minister has also appointed the following as mem- bers Mrs Peggy Wai Chee Hochstadt, Mr David K K72 words
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255 1988-01-01 2 ITALIAN Prim* Minister Giovanni Goria will arrive next Tueeday for a two-day visit, his first official visit to Singapore since he took up office recently. A spokesman at the Italian Embassy said Mr Goria, who became Prime Minister in July255 words
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235 1988-01-01 2 THE LAW SOCIETY of Singapore is expanding its Criminal Legal Aid Scheme (CLAS) to cover 11 additional statutes from next Monday. These statutes are Arma Explosives Act (Cap 13), Arms Offences Act (Cap 14), Corrosive Explosive Substances Offensive Weapons Act (Cap 65). Enlistment Act235 words
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Article848 1988-01-01 2 r Seminars and Courses 7 Cah ners Tel: Z*****3 C EG j|3 osMon Tbc: 1 up Fax: FfS ***** *****06 > Jon 11 Jon 11 (commencewent dot*) Jon 11 (commencement dotal Jon 11-12 Graduate Diploma In Engineering Monogement Compute' Do to Processing for Monogeriol Personnel Certificate in Sole*848 words
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Advertisement78 1988-01-01 2 every Monday BT, Singapore's biggest business daily, has two full pages on Management every Monday. This is essential reading for all successful professionals and executives. Incisive management news is ferreted out by our trained writers who comb the sectors and interview the management experts as they pass through Singapore. Lively78 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1988-01-01 2 r/S' ro 36/25 Rain 12/09 Cloudy 17/06 Oior 19/17 dowdy 31/21 Sunny OUTLOOK: dm to oorty (•port for 24 hours prior ♦o 7.30pm on Doc 30 at Hra of nmMm (.28 MrM Ma mdt 72.5 Wllw dm Ma rrrtt) 12 Now DoM Now York i rncova Odo forts Forth (tto74 words
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OVERSEAS
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340 1988-01-01 3 FT BRITISH INDUSTRY needs to spend an additional £3 billion (US$5.4 billion) a year or mora on investment in plant, technology and training if it ia to overcome worsening skill shortages and compete successfully abroad, Sir David Ntcfcson, preeident ofFT - 340 words
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Article982 1988-01-01 3 ARRIVALS Operator o+nncm number Local Mm* Front FT SU UA QAL 1AL MAS MAS MAS SU KAL MAS MAS SU MAS CPA swt ?5A GU SU PAL SU ItoAl tsu >AS JAS G» SN MAS SU GU KA SU SU SU SU THAI Al RJ KLM SU982 words
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178 1988-01-01 3 AFP MARGARET THATCHER will on Sunday become Britain's longest continuous serving prime minister this century, clocking up a new record of eight years and 243 days since she took office on May 4, 1679. Mrs Thatcher, 62, who ia also Britain's first womanAFP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration450 1988-01-01 3 AP SAUO4 ARABIA will borrow mooay for iti budget tor the first time in modern history, sssking up to US$B billion in loans tor the 1908 spending plan. The hugs rsvenues of the oil price boom of the 1970s had been slashedAP - 450 words
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259 1988-01-01 3 FT THE GROWTH In world air traffic will slow this yMr, according to forecasts issued on Wednesday by the International Air Transport Association (lata). In 1067, there was a 13 per cent increase in the number of passengers on scheduled flights,FT - 259 words
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Article302 1988-01-01 3 AFP PHILIPPINE Preeident Corazon Aquino hinted in an interview published in Tokyo on WtdnMday she might allow US military baaaa in her country to stay in ordar to protect ragional security and to allow har to focus on aconomic problems "What it nacaaaary is thatAFP - 302 words
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408 1988-01-01 3 AP THE AMERICAN government is losing billions of dollars through poor sccounting systems and weak internal controls despite several improvements initiated in the past two yasrs, the US General Accounting Office said on Wednesday. About 30 par cant of the 1,515 accounting, procurement,AP - 408 words
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649 1988-01-01 3 Economy is still basically the same MBT MALAYSIA'S Now Economic Policy (NEP) has not auccaadad in craating a parmanant Malay mkfdla claaa, it haa only workad in tha aquity aapact "tha nominal shara aapact aa charactarisad by PNB (Parmodalan Nasional Bhd)". PrimaMBT - 649 words
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274 1988-01-01 3 Reuter SOUTH KOREANS are more optknletk: about what tha naw year holds than any othar nationality, whiia Paruviana ara amongst tha moat paaaimtabc, according to a London nawapapar aurvay published yesterday. Tha opinion poll, carried out in 37 countries by thaReuter - 274 words
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179 1988-01-01 3 AFP AMERICA'S trade deficit with Asian Pacific nations jumped 16 par cant in the first 10 months of 1967 from the same period in 1966, the US Information Service (USIS) in Hongkong said on Wedneeday. The regional deficit of US$9O.l billion repreeented 62AFP - 179 words
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Article165 1988-01-01 3 UPI INDONESIAN authorities will take a conciliatory approach towards members of a pro-independence movement in East Timor provincs, sccording to armed forces chief General Benny Murdani. "We will not launch any military operations to crush their sntMndoneeis movement because we consider them our brothers who haveUPI - 165 words
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Advertisement52 1988-01-01 3 I I I I The busings person's choice. every I I II \I I II II I Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday ond Sunday. I I II I II II Leaving Chongi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving Heathrow early ♦he followtng morning. Cai( your Travel Agent or Air Conoda at *****55.52 words
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Advertisement23 1988-01-01 3 PERSIAN CARPET AUCTION Sunday. Jan 3. 1988 at 2pm. San Marco Marco Polo Hotel Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 Oriental Carpel Palace (Pte) Ltd23 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1988-01-01 3 Doonesbury V€PUKBTt€UGHT YOU MIGHT mm to see this morning's mPBRS,SIR. TWfAKABLAZB MTHYOURTHJNO&W& VICTHATCNBV %7. TW a MUTHO&& UN...NO. NO ANYTMN6 USB, THANKS. Siß* UMLUAM. m a y> BY GARRY TRUDEAU yes MLUAJHT THE urns PBOFLB VOULPUKZTO vmcmm. 6rVS7H£M HideST.39 words
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COMMODITIES
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577 1988-01-01 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S smalt oil producers tear they may be swallowed by larger companies when the industry is deregulated today. But major companies are looking forward to the new freedom to buy and sell crude at will. That freedom may increase exploration byReuter - 577 words
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Article77 1988-01-01 4 AFP 6AUDI ARABIA has exported POO,OOO tonnes of wheat to China end a first instalment of 50,000 bonnes to the Soviet Union, a Saudi newspaper reported in Riyadh on Wednesday. The paper, citing the director of the country's silos and flour mills, Mr Salah MohammadAFP - 77 words
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258 1988-01-01 4 AFP IRAN has agreed to buy 30 million kg of tea from Sri Lanka in the next two years, reviving a joint cooperation agreement officials said in Colombo on Wednesday. But tea traders in Colombo reacted cautiously to the news, saying that closer cooperationAFP - 258 words
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602 1988-01-01 4 Rubber Bernama ES NATURAL RUBBER has again proven its reeilience in 1987 ss it is poised to maintain its position as the top foreign exchange earner for Malaysia in the nonoil sector for the second consecutive year. >t has been an exceptionally good yearBernama ES - 602 words
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Article87 1988-01-01 4 Reuter TIC KUALA LUMPUR Tin Merket (KLTM) price yeotorday ctoeed Htm cents higher at MSI7.OS a kg In quiet tradtng after holding at 1741® level aver tie laat tour days, tcalf nil local and European buying coupled wWi die strength d starling aided die rtoe,Reuter - 87 words
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Article155 1988-01-01 4 CWntM Product SaNan' noon doing pr tc»> an Ok 31 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil M KM 104.00 OW dram FOt 114.00 Nm drum KM IISjOO Copra MiMd Qoom) 58 Poppor Munlofc „fji4 KHti KM NIW 1187 JO KM faq NIW 1172.50 Sorvwfc btadi KM NIW #4500 Modi FOt155 words
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Article237 1988-01-01 4 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trad* wheat futures on Wednesday turned mixed at the cloee with prices oft one cent to up 2-1/2 cents a bushel. March was up 1/4 cent at US$3.O9-1/4. Traders said intermonth spreading resulted in the mixed tone. Some late commercial hedge selling was noted. PriceReuter - 237 words
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Article292 1988-01-01 4 London Commodity Exchango doting tec 30 (£/fonn* unt prfcot an ipodAod). rrovtews doting pdcot In pofonlhosH. Collii lr»-»ior« London, whn option OF London Jan 1194/1195 High/low (1 203/1 202) 1205/1192 Mar 1221/1223 H^h/Low (1232/1233) 1229/1217 Sato* (3395) Cocoa Doc 1030/1037 W*/Low (1018/1024) 1034/1019 Mar 1054/1055 High/Low (1047/1048) 1060/1047292 words
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Article71 1988-01-01 4 AFP LARGE natural gas reserves were discovered during prospection research in Shorbogaz by the Kopet Oag mountains in Turkmeniya. near the Soviet border with Iran, Taaa agency haa reported. The area was not con- sidered promising until photographa taken from apace revealed the preeence of gaa,AFP - 71 words
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Article114 1988-01-01 4 Porta prtcM for Doc 30 Crude palm oN Al trod k In M$/«omm an <«§»ara< bob wb Im0i OHM 1! 1 1 Ok ion 1100.00 1106J0 1105 JO *****0 Fab 1115-00 *****0 Ma ha mat —-mm J M Ok Um 667JO 6*000 67X50 667JO 671 JO Fab Fab114 words
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Article157 1988-01-01 4 HONGKONG: GOLD yaolarday cloeed Srmer in fairly quiet pre Use Yssr trading on light bargain hunting following the New York aetbeck Deaiera aaid the lets weskneaa of the US dollar, which fell to new poet-war lowa of 121.85 yen and 1.5810 marks, helped entice intereat in gold. Sentiment157 words
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Article227 1988-01-01 4 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures on Wedneeday turned mixed at midaeaaion from off 1/4 cent to up 1-1/2 cents a bushel. March remained steady at US$6.lO-1/4. Traders said professional buying sustained pricea against light commercial selling. Prices were weak in the nearbys on expectations of heavy deliveriesReuter - 227 words
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Advertisement269 1988-01-01 4 *#*>* lie* P«'' »o« 4 o ,oC« cow" 1 \l Q \^C V- <5. You have a business to run, a busy schedule keep... SINGAPORE BUSINESS understands your commitment to your work. So, instead of having to go out in the sweltering heat or get held up somewhere in a269 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article407 1988-01-01 5 AP CITIBANK and the National Football League have teamed up on a programme that will provide fans with visa credit cards emblasoned with their favourite team's emblem and colours. In addition to allowing fans to Associate themselves with any one of 27 teams, theAP - 407 words
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Article266 1988-01-01 5 UPI COMMERCIAL BANKS that have lent money to Brazil received their first interest payments in 10 months on Wednesday. Mr Fernando Milliet, president of Brazil's central hank, and Mr William R Rhodes, a Citicorp executive who is chairman of a committee that represents the creditors,UPI - 266 words
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Article1032 1988-01-01 5 INDEX OPTIONS Tuaidoy, Dacati *boc 29, 1987 SAP 100 MOCX (CM) Ml f—nn PWH IK 1 MM its Jan FM Iter ft Fob 15/16 Iter 190 40ft 3/16 1-3/16 195 5/16 1% 200 ft 1% 205 ft 2% 210 29% 15/16 3* 5% 21S 25 1ft 4% 220 20*1,032 words
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Article139 1988-01-01 5 Gold futures on Doc 30 100 troy ouncu USS par troy ounce 0»M Mtfi Low M. ion 482.70 •3.50 F«b 48*00 4*8 00 4*4.60 4*5-50 -3.90 Apr 494. JO 494.20 491.00 491.40 -4.00 Mm 499.20 499.30 497OO 497.10 -4.10 *"9 506 10 506.10 504 00 503.10 -4.20139 words
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424 1988-01-01 5 LEONG WEN WAH - Closure does not reflect business conditions here, says a source By LEONG WEN WAH THE OFFSHORE branch of Brazil's Banco do Eatado da Sao Paulo SA (BANESPA) in Singapore ceased operations today. The bank's local staff was retrenched, following the close of business yesterday.424 words
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Article1130 1988-01-01 5 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday closed easier against major currencies on selling interest, but was above record lows posted earlier in the day, dealers said. They said sentiment towards the dollar was still bearish because of weak US fundamentals and the Bank of Japan's fairly aggressive interventionReuter - 1,130 words
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Article454 1988-01-01 5 March Eurodollar yesterday opened 7 ticks higher from previous close at 92.57 but off Chicago's close due to the erosion of the US dollar in early trading session. Profit-taking and squaring activity saw the March contract slid off to 92.56. Trading was quiet in view of year-end holiday. The454 words
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Article330 1988-01-01 5 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR depoeit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet year-end trading. Dealers said moat operators were sidelined News US November leading indicators decline 1.7 per cent against a revised 0.2 per cent rise in October had no impact Term ratee weakened between 1/16 and 1/8330 words
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Article77 1988-01-01 5 Treasury bills Period issue Yesterday's c ioslng Day's code Maturity MD orm MGH LOW 3 mowtfn 8Q*****N 31.3.88 2.82 277 6 nwanrtw RS*****S 21.4.88 2.90 2.85 1 yeor •Y*****T 24.11.88 2.41 2.36 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate <%) M)77 words
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Article, Illustration174 1988-01-01 5 Indicates tha amagi of tha prim* tending rates of 12 major banks In S'pora Interbank market r ataa (offer/bid) on Dac 31 us$ DM SWFC Y«l 7 4myt r s/i* i/i* S/» 1/3 3 7/1* 3/1* li/l-3/1 4 S/1* 3/1* 1 Mt 7 3 6 1/1* s/i174 words
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Article62 1988-01-01 5 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market rose X point to close at 2)4 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate remained unchanged while two and three months fell 1/16 each. S$ Interbank rotes at 12pm yesterday: om MD 0»i 2 1/3 3 1/4 1-m* 11/1 362 words
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FOCUS ON Delangi Air
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Article152 1988-01-01 6 IT GIVES me great pleasure to write this message in conjunction with the launching of Pelangi Air which will commence its operations on January 1 1988. This marks a significant milestone in the development of air transport in this country. With the introduction of Pelangi Air, I152 words
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Article, Illustration288 1988-01-01 6 THE launching of Pelangi Air by the Minister of Transport Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik is historic indeed and it marks another milestone in the development of civil aviation in the country. Although the formation of Pelangi Air can be described as a natural288 words
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Article906 1988-01-01 6 KHALID JAAFAR; FAUZIAH HAJI ISMAIL - Stories b> KHALID JAAFAR and FAUZIAH HAJI ISMAIL PELANGI Air, Malaysia s new domestic airline, will not compete with the national fla* carier Malaysia Airlines. Instead it will supplement and complement the services provided by Malaysia Airlines, Pelanri Air general manager Captain Ismail Abu906 words
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Article, Illustration368 1988-01-01 6 PELANGI means rainbow In Bahasa Malaysia and aptly, the seven colours of the rainbow were chosen as the corporate colours for Malaysia's first domestic airline, Pelangi Air. Besides the psychedelic rainbow colours, the new airline which takes to the skies today has the bung* raya368 words
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Article, Illustration843 1988-01-01 7 THE establishment of Pelangl Air signalled a new landmark in Malaysian aviation industry. Whether it would in future take over the domestic service from Malaysia Airlines will depend very much on its performance in the coming years. It is a challenge to the staff of Pelangi Air843 words
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Article, Illustration302 1988-01-01 7 THE five shareholders of Pelangi Air are: YAYASAN Islam Terengganu Yayaaan Islam Terengganu holds one million shares or 33.3 per cent in Pelangi Air. Yayaaan was formed in 1972 under the Terengganu Enactment with the Menteri Besar as chairman and assisted by a board of trustees302 words
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Article, Illustration197 1988-01-01 7 PELANGI Air, like its "big sister" Malaysia Airlines, believes in a humble start in operations. While Malaysia Airlines, which originated in 1947, began its operations then with three small twin-engined Airspeed Consuls, each capable of seating only five people, Pelangi Air begins its operations today with197 words
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Article, Illustration286 1988-01-01 7 PELANGI Air's engineering manager Syed Abdul Rahman Alhadad is the person responsible for planning and coordinating the acquisition and introduction of the Airbus A3OO into the Malaysia Airlines fleet. Prior to being seconded by Malaysia Airlines as Pelangi's engineering manager last October, he was286 words
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Article, Illustration184 1988-01-01 7 CAPTAIN Azahari Ahmad, 32. is Pelangi Air's managing pilot effective October 25 1987. Capt Azahari began his flying career as an officer in the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) in 1974, serving the Caribou Squadron both as co-pilot and captain in Kuala Lumpur and Labuan until184 words
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Article125 1988-01-01 7 PELANGFB board of director*: Standing (L to R): Terengganu Islamic Foundation director Che Mat Jusch, Amalgamated Parte Manufacturer* managing director BJL Jelanl (alternate director), Terenggaan State Economic Development Corp deputy general manager Datnk Hamxah Muhammad, Wtra Kris Udara (M) managing director Ahmad Abdul Manaf (alternate director), Pelangl125 words
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Article, Illustration650 1988-01-01 7 PELANGI Air's general manager Captain Ismail A. Bakar might have been seen once or twice at the Puduraya Bus Terminal. Taxi and bus companies might have received his telephone calls Inquiring about certain viable services out of Kuala Lumpur. This "investigative" work, coupled with statistics650 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article488 1988-01-01 8 PROSPEROUS PROSPEROUS. New Year 1988 holds more promise of good fortune, to some Chinese at least, than any other in recent times. They hear fatt fatt when eight-eight is pronounced in Cantonese. Fatt by itself is lucky enough and the word is the favourite symbol488 words
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Article, Illustration2399 1988-01-01 8 LEONG WEN WAH - The outlook for money broking looks promising today compared with a few years back when a number of problems threatened a market shakeout or a major restructuring of the industry, reports LEONG WEN WAH. LEONG WEN WAH AFTER WEATHERING the storm of the last few2,399 words
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Article, Illustration1642 1988-01-01 9 Global economic growth has been slowing down since the post-war boom of the 50s and 60s while in Asia, a few nations have just survived a year of political turmoil. What's in store in 1988 for the world and the Asian countries inNYT - 1,642 words
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780 1988-01-01 9 AP THE 1988 SUMMER OLYMPICS, economic readjustment, a 10-year-old war in South-east Asia and political turmoil in South Korea and the Philippines top the list of major issues in Asia for this year. South Korea hopes the Seoul Olympics in September will helpAP - 780 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1269 1988-01-01 8 to md mm PM SBC Text Somple Poges. Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sport Scan*. Coming Attroctions. Indonesia: A Generation of Change A Place in the Sun. This programme examines how Indonesia has weathered its tumultuous history. Ever Decreasing Circles. A Count Of Flowers. Applouse George Gershwin Gala. k.l1,269 words
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Advertisement171 1988-01-01 9 SUCCESSFUL EXECUTIVES Are you looking for a change of career? A job that would bring you into contact with the best and brightest in Singapore, and put you at the very heart of business and economy? Then consider a switch to the fast-moving and stimulating world of business journalism. Put171 words
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Miscellaneous672 1988-01-01 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Price of vandalism? (6) 7 Able to be borne (8) 8 Tea-party venue (6) 10 Beastly speculators (5) 13 Inns possibly up to British standard (4) 14 There's something singular about such sound (4) 15 Birds on a string? (4) 16 She shows some savagery (3)672 words
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SPORTS & LEISURE
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Article, Illustration587 1988-01-01 10 Sovereign makes history with Sydney-to-Hobart victory UPI SYDNEY-BASED Maxi-yacht Sovereign achieved a first for Australia on Wednesday and joined a select few to win the rare double of line honours and first overall on corrected time in the Sydney-to-Hobart ocean racing classic. "I have greatUPI - 587 words
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Article, Illustration139 1988-01-01 10 Reuter ALAN BONO, who won the Amor* ica s Cup for Australia in 1963, will not contend for yachting's premier prize in 1988 Bond's America's Cup syndicate said yesterday work on its planned 90-foot-waterline supermaxi, Waltzing Matilda, would cease immediately. John Longley,Reuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration163 1988-01-01 11 Agencies JOHN McENROE has announced that he will not play in the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tennis event of the year, because of problems stemming from a back injury. McEnroe said in Washington on Wednesday that he would skip the tournament, which beginsAgencies - 163 words
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Article, Illustration208 1988-01-01 11 AP PAVEL PLOC of Czechoslovakia soared 117 metres to set a hill record and upset Olympic champion Matti Nykaenen of Finland at the start of the fourhill ski jumping tour on Wednesday. Ploc led after the first series in Oberstdorf, West Germany,AP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration183 1988-01-01 11 AFP DOUBLE Olympic champion Sebastian Coe is to try to persuade the British Amateur Athletic Board to change their selection policy for next year's Olympic Games. The 1500 m gold medallist at Moscow and Los Angeles is annoyed that the BAAB has decided toAFP - 183 words
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194 1988-01-01 11 AFP ENGLAND centre-back Terry Fenwick was transferred from Queen's Park Rangers to Tottenham Hotspur for £550,000 on Wednesday. The 28-year-old defender, who joined Spurs on a six-year contract, links up with manager Terry Venables for the third time in his career, having played underAFP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration264 1988-01-01 11 DaD SUCCESS in sport alone is not the decisive factor. Good manners and fair play are taken into consideration in the selection in West Germany for Sportsman or Sportswoman of the Year. The German sporting press took the view that these qualities were bestDaD - 264 words
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Article, Illustration225 1988-01-01 11 Reuter PAKISTANI cricket officials have made another plea to former captain Imran Khan to come out of retirement and lead the side on the forthcoming tour of the West Indies. Imran, who quit international cricket after leading Pakistan in the recent World Cup, has previously resistedReuter - 225 words
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240 1988-01-01 11 Reuter AUSTRALIAN wicketkeeper Greg Dyer said he acted in good faith when claiming his controversial catch off New Zealand's Andrew Jones. But Dyer said he realised later, when watching a television replay, that the dismissal was not legitimate. Dyer broke his silence on Wednesday aboutReuter - 240 words
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Article430 1988-01-01 11 AP DRIVERS on Wednesday ran the prologue to the Paris-Dakar rally, the world's longest race, which takes off today across 12,874 km of haunting African dunes, wild mountains and desolate plains. More than 600 competitors driving souped-up cars, trucks and motorcycles sped past several hundredAP - 430 words
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253 1988-01-01 11 UPI TIM BROWN, Notre Dame's Heisman Trophy-winning receiver, avoided injury in a car accident on Tuesday night by turning the steering wheel just before another car ran a red light and slammed into his. "It's a lucky thing I was looking when IUPI - 253 words
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Article59 1988-01-01 11 AP JAHANGIR KHAN's six-year reign as the world's best squash player ended officially yesterday when he lost his No. 1 International Squash Players' Association ranking to the newly crowned world champion, Jansher Khan. They are not related. Jansher has won nine major tournaments in 10 outingsAP - 59 words
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Article941 1988-01-01 12 New York Reuter WALL STREET on Wednesday emerged from a three-day slump amid a round of mild bargain hunting. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which lost almost 80 points in the past three. sessions, closed with a gain of 23.21 points to 1950.10. The relative stabilityReuter - 941 words
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Article955 1988-01-01 12 London Reuter UK SHARES stood firm in late trading on Wednesday after a morning rally fuelled by a higher opening on Wall Street, dealers said. The dollar's new-found steadiness and bargain hunting after Monday's shakeout helped drive prices higher throughout the day, but volume wasReuter - 955 words
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3250 1988-01-01 12 THE LAST trading of 1987 was an anti-climax as share prices retreated under light selling to close easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Brokers said the much expected run-up of share prices in the half-day year-end trading session did not materialise3,250 words
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Article1090 1988-01-01 12 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thundoy 1,505 82 WwtoMdoy 1.***** WM* oqo I.i5696 Hong Seng Index Thundoy 2J0275 WadnMdoy 2.291 98 WMk ogo 2.***** All Industrials T Sunday 1.9798 W*d«Mdoy 1.954 2 WMk ago 1.9829 NEW YORK Dow Jones WadnMdoy 1.***** Tuwdoy *****9 WMk ago 2.***** TOKYO K Hi. L1,090 words
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Article1420 1988-01-01 12 Hongkong SHARE PRICES closed steady in dull and thin trading yesterday in the absence of fresh factors, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index rose 10.77 points to finish 1987 at 2,302.75 points and the Hong Kong Index 7.74 to 1,505.82. Turnover for the half-day session was HK5506.941,420 words
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Article100 1988-01-01 12 Reuter BICC PLC's listed Australian subsidiary Metal Manufactures Ltd has bought the 40 per cent of Austral Standard Cables Pty Ltd that it does not already hold from an ITT Corp subsidiary. Metal Manufactures paid the ITT unit Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd US$7OReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration375 1988-01-01 13 MR SOON PENG YAM. founder and chairman of Sim Lim group, is stopping down from the holm to make way for tho young. His son, Mr Soon Choo Tack, who is currently the managing dirsctor of Sim Lim Investments Ltd,375 words
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433 1988-01-01 13 Bernama ES TONGKAH Holdings Bhd is preparing to amend its proposed rights issue, says managing director Tan Yeow Khoon. Tongkah had proposed a two-for-one rights issue of 25.51 million shares of Msl each, and an issue of 25.51 million 6 per cent convertibleBernama ES - 433 words
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244 1988-01-01 13 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN OXYGEN Bhd (MOX) is in a very strong financial position to invest in additional facilities when the opportunities arise, chairman Tun Datuk Haji Omar Yoke Ling Ong has said. Tun Omar said in the company's latest annual report releasedBernama ES - 244 words
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Article257 1988-01-01 13 MonogW prices for Jon 2 4 Singapore Unit Trust Tfc* Cm—m o m ots Tk* Sovmgi Fund 077 082 Spot frog hmd 034 039 S'por* Stc Fund OJf 043 S'por* kivM Fund 0*3 0M S'por* Equity Fund 043 0.46* Asia Unit Trust Mat tm«(t Fund 125 137 Mot257 words
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Article, Illustration1944 1988-01-01 13 ROSIE TAN - Shares saw record high and record plunge Stock market By ROSIE TAN THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT will certainly go down in stock market history as a year of records record high, record plunge, record recovery and record distress. The Straits Times Industrials Index of1,944 words
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Article269 1988-01-01 13 Kamunting new shares to be listed on Jan 6 KAMUNTING TIN Dredging (M) Bhd's additional 15.51m ordinary shares of 50 cents each issued at M$2.90 per share will be listed and quoted on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange from Jan 6. The shares are part of the consideration269 words
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286 1988-01-01 13 FT TWO NEW ZEALAND stockbroking firms have crashed and receivers appointed to 14 others since Christmas Eve. .In addition, the giant Rada Corporation, which holds strategic stakes in several leading New Zealand companies, including New Zealand Forest Products Ltd, is stillFT - 286 words
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Advertisement324 1988-01-01 13 NOTICES In the matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 and In the matter of PANIN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company duly convened and held at 51, Anson Road. #02-57 #02-59 Anson Centre, Singapore 0207, on Tuesday,324 words
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Article, Illustration715 1988-01-01 14 Higher financial aid promised to developing nations AP JAPANESE Prim* Minister Noboru Takeshita says in a New Yaar message that his country will do mora for others this year, befitting its status aa an economic superpower that generates more than 10 perAP - 715 words
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Article, Illustration259 1988-01-01 14 OUT IN THE South China Sea, five kilometres from Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei, the sleek white hull of Rama Rama, a 34-foot DB2 racer, sits peacefully, hardly moving in the still waters. It's the proverbial calm before the storm as the sailors on259 words
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199 1988-01-01 14 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba, who is taking a reet in London after a coronary by-pass surgery, is expected to return to work in the middle of this month, Information Minister Datuk Mohamad Rshmst said on Wednesday night. Datuk Mohamad said heBernama - 199 words
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86 1988-01-01 14 Reuter THE CITY government of Shanghai, which has been given the right by Beijing to raiaa money directly on the international market, has set up a company for this purpose, the New China News Agency said. The Shanghai Jiushi Company. with aReuter - 86 words
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274 1988-01-01 14 AP CONGRESS approved nearly US$45 million for new US military construction in the Philippines before ending its 1967 session last week. The largest single item in the Appropriations Bill signed by President Ronald Reagan on Dec 22 was family housingAP - 274 words
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105 1988-01-01 14 AP TAIWAN will maintain stable relations with South Korea, which is reported to be seeking ties with Taipei's rival, mainland China. Foreign Minister Oing Mou-shih said on Wednesday. Mr Ding said. "I can assure you that there will be no problems on relationsAP - 105 words
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191 1988-01-01 14 AFP THE WORLD'S top 11 chemical companies have agreed to develop jointly a substitute for chemicals which destroy the world's ozone layer when released into the atmosphere. The Nihon Keizan Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper, said yesterday the 11 companies which currently produced the ozone-de-stroying chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)AFP - 191 words
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302 1988-01-01 14 APPARENTLY nonchalant about an impending court caaa, Far Eastern Economic Review aditor Derek Davies yesterday told BT that he waa unsure if solicitor* had been appointed in Singapore to represent himself, the weekly magazine, Review journalist Michael Malik and Timea Printers the defendants302 words
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326 1988-01-01 14 THE FIVE EXPATRIATE Protestant church workers of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) will not be appealing against the cancellation of their employment According to CCA associate secretary Dr George Ninan, an Indian national and Anglican priest, he snd his four colleagues326 words
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Article53 1988-01-01 14 Reuter MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Mahathir Mohemad has said there would be no Cabinet reshuffle, ending talk that he would bring party rivals back into the government financial magazine Malaysian Business reported. Speculation atarted two monthe ago with politicians saying he wanted to reconcile withReuter - 53 words
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Article43 1988-01-01 14 AFP TRAVELLERS will pay twice tor using Australian airports from today. Pasaengers already pay As2o in departure tax when leaving tie country, but would now aieo pay As 6 on arrival, Immigration Minister Mick Young said in Sydney. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article65 1988-01-01 14 AFP THE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK of Japan yesterday Mid it has signed a loan agreement with Korea Long-Term Credit Bank for an untied loan of 4.2 billion yen (U5534.4 million). The loan it part of Japan's programme to recycle US$2O billion of its trada surplusAFP - 65 words
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Article34 1988-01-01 14 AFP INOIAN GUNSHIPS have sunk five Sri Lankan Tamil rebel boats ferrying arms from the island's northern peninsula to the eastern province, an Indian government spokesman said in New Delhi.AFP - 34 words
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53 1988-01-01 14 Reuter THE Sri Lankan government has approved lower taxes, including reduced government levies, on hotels badly hit by ethnic unrest on ths island. A Cabinet statsment said ministers accepted a recommendation by a gov-ernment-appointed committee that hotels pay US$l7O annually as licensing fees toReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement176 1988-01-01 14 Th* Dow Jodh, FT and Comax reports war* not available bacauaa ol aarty praaa tlma. Arthur Andersen Associates, Pte and Business Times Present A FUTURE FOR MANUFACTURING January 11,1988 Shangri-La Hotel Singapore Manufacturing Futures Survey 1987 The third Manufacturing Futures Survey has been completed and results show that Singapore is176 words
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228 1988-01-01 15 Reuter THE UNITED STATES Department of Agriculture will require advance notification, effective Feb 1, of the arrival at US ports of some aircraft and ships from abroad. It said exceptions to the advance notification are precieared aircraft, craft that do not regularly transportReuter - 228 words
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248 1988-01-01 15 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE SECRETARIAT services for the Singapore Maritime Employers Federation (SMEF) will be taken over by the Singapore National Shipping Association from today. SMEF chairman Captain Choo Guan Choon said the move was necessary because of the need to co-ordinate their248 words
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211 1988-01-01 15 Reuter THE TAN2ANIAN government has directed importers to clear their consignon en t s from Dar-es-Salaam port by Jan 4 or risk having their goods confiscated. Commissioner of Customs and Sales Tax Wilson Ndyetabula said the order waa issued last week toReuter - 211 words
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153 1988-01-01 15 AP THE UNITED STATES Customs Service said that more than US$2O million worth of illegally imported wearing apparel from China has been seized in the United States since February. The textiles had been shipped with counterfeit documents, said US Customs Commissioner William VonAP - 153 words
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Article81 1988-01-01 15 Reuter THE FAR EASTERN Freight Conference has amended the currency adjustment factors (CAFs) for Japan and France, based on latest exchange rates. The new CAF for Japan will be 85 per cent, from 79 per cent previously, while the French CAF will be 39.85 perReuter - 81 words
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Article103 1988-01-01 15 Reuter ICE AT AND OFF the port of Leningrad was over 30cm thick in places, the Finnish Board of Navigation said in its current report. Figures were not available for the Soviet Baltic oil ports of Ventspils and Klaipeda, but a board official said these wereReuter - 103 words
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664 1988-01-01 16 Lloyd's Maritime Aaia THE STATE of India's shipbreaking industry is not as bad as local breakers sometimes make it out to be. A bogey of crisis is being raised by a section of the country's shipbreakers, particularly those concentrated in the westLloyd's Maritime Aaia - 664 words
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Article82 1988-01-01 16 International Transport Journal SANTA FE is looking for now customers in Japan for its intra-American doublestack train services to and from the US wast coast. Tha company has contacted the container shipping lines Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Showa Line. The other carriers, such as Mitsui OSKInternational Transport Journal - 82 words
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376 1988-01-01 16 Reuter THE THUD of an axe on remote Lamu Island, Kenya, sounds as regular and unchanging as the ticking of a clock. Athman Abdullah, one of the most celebrated craftsmen in the region, crouches over a piece of mahogany, tailoring it with traditional toolaReuter - 376 words
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Article864 1988-01-01 16 RATES appear to b« holding fully steady on tha freight market on Wed needay despite alow chartering. shipbrokers said The inactivity mainly reflects the Christmas and New Year holidays and aome brokers say ratea could move higher H any sustained Soviet chartering of Panama* vesaels (50,000 to 80,000864 words
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Article993 1988-01-01 16 AI Shpg V s ABC Co mown vai 1 Accord Stipg VI 3 Ahraafctai Unar n 3 A toco Ocaon m 2 ABtroat v» 3 AC Toaptar n s *—nco« Tpt n vs Anro Same* IV 2/3 Arrow Una* K s Aaon OcMit VI 1 Altai lm993 words
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Article387 1988-01-01 16 Jen 14-15 The sixth international High Speed Surface Craft Conference will be held at the Heathrow Penta Hotel, London. The conference will diecuss the latest resesrch, development and operation of all typee of fast ferries, crewbosts snd other ssrvice veesels. Jan 19 The Trinity House. Nsutical Institute (Dover387 words
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254 1988-01-01 17 THE THAI Board pf Investment has approved the purchase of two ocean-going vessels for 213 million baht for use on a feeder service between Bangkok and Taiwan. The Bangkok Post reported that the service belonging to Bhumintee Ltd's Sumeth Tantuvanich would initially buy254 words
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Article, Illustration164 1988-01-01 17 SUNNY HOW has joined the seafreight division of Expeditors (S) Pta Ltd. The division was started only a year ago even though Expeditors has been in Singapore for the last eight years providing airfreight forwarding. Prior to his appointment, Mr How was working with Barber Wilhelmsen Agencies164 words
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Article163 1988-01-01 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd Nedlloyd163 words
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77 1988-01-01 17 THE PORT of Adelaide s campaign to attract more containers has successfully pushed handling figures up by 13 per cent to 31.439 TEUs in the financial year to June. It is challenging neighbour port Melbourne by urging shippers to use Adelaide instead of sending boxes77 words
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214 1988-01-01 17 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has signed legislation banning the dumping of plastic garbage from ships, and extending an agreement permitting joint USJapanese fishing operations in Alaskan waters. Mr Reagan signed the bill on Tuesday, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said. TheAP - 214 words
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161 1988-01-01 17 AP SOUTH KOREA'S textile exports are expected to grow only 2.5 per cent in 1988, compared with 22.9 per cent this year, the Korea Export Association of Textiles said on Wednesday. The association said in a 1968 outlook report that South Korea's textileAP - 161 words
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Article105 1988-01-01 17 AP TWENTY-FIVE crewmen were rescued after an Indonesian freighter sank in the South China Sea, but six were missing and feared dead, the Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency said. The agency said a gas tanker, the MV Valiant Service, picked up the 25 survivors onAP - 105 words
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7894 1988-01-01 22 AARHUS Luna Meerak. Mtvik Line. Dm 31. Ming Univerae. Yang Ming. Jan 1. Kowtoon Bay. Triot. Jan 3(MQ. Ever Gooda. EvergreM, Jan 4. Yin Ha. Chine Ooaan. Jan 4. Juttendia. ScanOulcht. Jan S. Ming Prominence. Yang Ming. Jan 7. Frankfurt Expreee, Triot,7,894 words
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Article1010 1988-01-01 22 TWgt FORTNIGHTLY REPORT, compiled by Cock* Marin* Oil Ltd. show* prica rangw in US dollar*, instead of slnglo prioaa tor mora oocnprahanalva daacriptlon of tha markat Pricaa shown ara baaad on avaraga aizad stam. Markat movamants ara Indlcatad Tha Cockatt Bunkar Prica indax changs and tha IndMdual1,010 words
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Article1163 1988-01-01 23 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Cbirdge feeler a 0101/0900 0101/1830 Megoh Seroyo ii 01 01/0400 *****600 VMNI B«r« i Arrival OapartMr* MARMA WHARVES KEPPEL WHARVES Bin fa toga M2A glOAQSldS 03 01/0500 Gushon K2I alongside 0401/2300 MokHoto Express M2C okxiQiidi 030IOS00 Koto Motio K32 alongside 0301/1830 Mrtro Joyo M2B1,163 words
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Article2031 1988-01-01 24 A B AB Shipping Bouetead Shpg Agencies. ABC Containerline NV S pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express. American President2,031 words
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410 1988-01-01 26 UPI THREE MERCHANT ships loaded with Chinese-made arms including Silkworm missiles, needed for an offensive against Iraq, are believed to be enroute to Iran, administration sources said. US Intelligence shows two ships left North Korea one more than a weekUPI - 410 words
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143 1988-01-01 26 AFP MORE THAN a third of the 447 commercial vessels attacked by Iran and Iraq in the Gulf since May 1981, when their border war spilled over into the strategic oil route, have been hit this year, the insurer's Lloyd's reported TheyAFP - 143 words
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Article132 1988-01-01 26 AFP IRAN was holding the West German container ship Norasia Pearl in the southern Gulf port of Bandar Abbas on Wednesday, two days after intercepting it on suspicion of carrying cargo to Iraq, West German shipping sources said. The 31,205-ton ship, crewed by some 15 West GermanAFP - 132 words
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Advertisement659 1988-01-01 20 GOLDEN LINE GUM OWN SWHK (Pit) LTD B, TM Amt Hm* SINGAPOM MM TU SMMM (M INKS) Fn MMi STRAITS/PERSIAN CULF SERVICE QOIDEJI HARVEST Cata*P/Karadft/D*ai 60LDEN LAND CotanOo/KaracM/Duta. CHINA SERVICE CU SHAN Owgdao A VESSEL Ml F«fc In Nrt ajm CHINA OCEAN SNIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA659 words
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Advertisement400 1988-01-01 20 PHI LI Oni€NT LIN(S PT€ LTD \'C i- J M.-TTrr UKfUROPE SERVICE w. im vti si i LATTAIOA, BENGHAZI TRTOU, ALEXANDRA PORT SAB. PVMBIS. VALETTA, ADEN. DJBOUTI low. r sum. rm. TUtm. MOWEOI. u HVC. H UM. ROAN. K USA SERVICE UNE N. CMEKRASOV 112/1 ISTANBUL MERSM. TAH TEHERAN MOSUL400 words
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Advertisement757 1988-01-01 21 I NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD. FE EU/AUST TP A/SEA Tarwnal CFS BOOKINGS: VSBB 27*742 man 2212s o«u» zmut 77W1X1 27MM NEPLINE SON. BHD MM7 MRRARD/OUTWARO NEPLINE SOM. BND. 2U4K3 ENQUIRIES: T7VU4 NEPLINE SOM. BHD. UMWUCKCTB NEPIINE SON. BHD. ammfami TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): JACEJIN 42W K757 words
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Advertisement345 1988-01-01 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG PENANG. BUSAN INCHON Vessels Name ETD BS BKK No owum/70M SW SW No I Don»m/710N 2»/12 07/01 No 7 Donam/711N 30,17 11/01 *Ctorij/712N (Mil IMI No 9 DohmuMlN 12/01 24/01 No Donam/713N 22/01 (1/02 No Donaai/711N 21/01 01*2345 words
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Advertisement669 1988-01-01 21 f SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Line*) Terminal Office: 22K241/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** MESSRS NAI THONG WWW 127 P-n Stmt. Pana*. Malay hh. CaMai JAYAPOH PCNANfi. T*« MA 40CM669 words
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Advertisement325 1988-01-01 22 SINGAPORE SHIPPING' CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 <30 Lines* FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD Vtß DE UT F R ACHT/SE EREEDEREI R INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUtOft "VIA COLOMBO: Accepting carp) for INDIA Bombay, Cochin, Madras 4 Calcutta -Via325 words
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Miscellaneous159 1988-01-01 22 i Regional Weather K V. Y A K S> '4 *1 St H3 •c 32 m 7*~J> SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. 'c CT W Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height LEGEND > R Thunderstorm Temperature °q Shower Weather Wind direction with speed159 words
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Advertisement689 1988-01-01 23 JSS IZUMI LINE REGULAR EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO CALCUTTA vs. BtT Sport Lm** Far WAKAYU OA 1* 15th JAN It CAI MAMAS* •SUBJECT TO INDUCEMENT G. AGENT: TAIKA SHIPPING ft ENTERPRISES PTE LTD TLX SHO TAIKA TEL 225M71 BOOKING AGENT: RICK MARINE ASSOCIATES PTE LTD TLX 22M RMA TEL ******689 words
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Advertisement106 1988-01-01 23 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. WE WISH ALL AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR s PAC S -aass "SID'S" SC» c *r SINGAPORE m.J sps Tt ss T ?a; jges rs POWT KLANC, XI JftHO'O U>HO7M, FA RG 0 SHIPPING COM PA NY (PTE) LTD -+T~ REGULAR EXPRESS SffVICE MBOUND AGENT106 words
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Advertisement615 1988-01-01 24 MM I I\KH SUIIMMNt; I'll Ml) \fiA\ Wnton W.« fj O.'C M.r.ni mm TFI" I mr Houm* Spu it x rs ..'mi r li%F» rt» ::■> w ROPI: SERVIC I: 2 w H m i ij II FAR EAST SERVICE E22M[ ivi vn un an ttn an an in in615 words
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Advertisement431 1988-01-01 24 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL urpti to USA East I Wwt Coast. CarrifafcMn.East Canada. HAITI. Cwta Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras. Vtnozuola, Peru, Ecuador, Cotombia via Miami, Trinidad, Barbados, Antigua, St. Lucia, Montsorrat, Cuayana via riiivn-::.i/. r :3i ACCEPTING CARGO TO ADELAIDE *1* MELBOURNE AND ALSO fa TO GUAM431 words
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Advertisement463 1988-01-01 24 f Everett Lines I 9 COMPANIA PERUANA Si W DC VAPORES 8 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Penanf- f. Keunf* Singapore MANOLOEVERETT 24/25 ian MURRAYEVERETT ftb JOHNEVERETT 1517 Fefc yfA''EVERETT ORIENT UNE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE463 words
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Advertisement383 1988-01-01 25 ahrenkiel liner service CONTAINER 4 LCL SERVICE TO PORT LOUIS A DURBAN WESTBOUND ALS ENOEAVOUR V67W IN PT 12/01 17/01 MERCHANT PIONEER V6BW 05/01 17/01 22/01 ALS DEDICATION V69W IS/01 30/01 05/02 Accepting Containers tor Johannesburg. Malawi and Zimbabwe also accepting LCL to Port Louis and Durban SSlElsCElaccepting breakbulk/containers FROM383 words
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Advertisement629 1988-01-01 25 nr_ MI COMPANY OF SAUDI ARABIA IJ L,li: .t REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST SINGAPORE P KELANG 10 JAN ILLL Accepting Breakbulfc. Ro/Ro, Containers 1 FCL Containers for Sharjah, Doha and Riyadh. REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO USA/CANADA S. RIYADH FEA 0(2 Alio Accepting FCL Container* for Charleston, Miami, Tampa629 words
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Advertisement369 1988-01-01 25 t v.f I jTTTTr^M /TTmTrTTnTTymTiWto^^ No. 61 flnaon Road ♦*18-51 flnson Centre Singapore 8207 rtsimi nisi 222 M 877 (3 Lines) UHCHRHGEO T1x:R*****5 RRPIO CabIe:RRPIDSHIP Postal: Maxwell Road P.0.80X 18V Singapore 8883 [333® @Gn33E3l PuH Oft) I Mill MARITIME TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD KX TA PONG TA YU LIAN SENG369 words
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Advertisement333 1988-01-01 26 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** M I R\ \K I l\l K. Ill) STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN CHINESE PORTS, SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE VIA MAURITIUS333 words
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Advertisement354 1988-01-01 26 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE ifax, New York timore, AI«o MTYinc GULF Savannah, Miami, Mobil*, Naw Orlaan*. Houston/Mtitca Vara Cruz, Maiico City/ FRENCH India* Part Da Franca. Pwntr* A. Pitr*. Darad D. Canna*. o COLUMBUS LINE REEDERE! GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) EXPRESS SEMkCOWTAfCP SERVICE TO354 words
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Advertisement259 1988-01-01 26 LCL WEEKLY SERVICE TO: KEELUNG 8/1 HAM/BREM 3/1 BANGKOK 2/1 ROTTERDAM 3/1 HONGKONG 2/1 TILBURY 3/1 FREMANTLE 5/1 SYD/MELB 7/1 ADELAIDE 5/1 (transit time 12 days) WEEKLY CONSOL. SERVICE FROM GERMANY CON-CARRIER 51/87 CON-CARRIER S2/87 ETD GERMANY ETA S'PORE 15/12 4/1 22/12 11/1 LCL SERVICE TO CARRIBEAN PORTS ST. VINCENT,259 words
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