The Business Times, 20 January 1988
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Title Section11 1988-01-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article225 1988-01-20 1 Dow Jones lower WALL STREET stocks yesterday opened lower and continued to slide. Brokers related selling partly to a rise in the Japanese trade surplus with the US. The Dow 30 index fell 21 points to 1942 and losers held a small lead over gaining issues. Reuter225 words
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Article, Illustration161 1988-01-20 1 THE lacklustre performance on Wall Street overnight and the unimpressive Japanese trade figures which were released yesterday resulted in cautious trading in major Asian markets. In Singapore, blue chips fell on profit-taking as investors retreated to the sidelines in line with weaker overseas markets. The Straits Times161 words
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183 1988-01-20 1 THE AMERICAN dollar declined substantially against the Japanese yen in the Tokyo currency market yesterday, falling below the 129 yen level. Japanese dealers attributed the retreat to speculation that the US trade deficit would rise in December. This was due to an announcement that183 words
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406 1988-01-20 1 Reuter JAPAN announced the first fall in its annual trade surplus in five years yesterday, but most of the drop was due to a rise in the price of oil and not to increased imports from major trading partners, Finance Ministry figures showed. Japan's 1987Reuter - 406 words
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147 1988-01-20 1 AFP JAPANESE prosecutors yesterday proposed one-year prison terms for two Toshiba executives and a two million yen (U5515,300) fine for Toshiba Machine Co for illegally selling machine tools to the Soviet Union. Ryuzo Hahashi, 53, and Hiroaki Tanimua, 51, illegally exported the machine toolsAFP - 147 words
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549 1988-01-20 1 LEE HAN SHIH - Government agencies adopt a standard guide By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent A STANDARD GUIDELINE for penalising contractors for con-struction-related offences has been laid down for the entire public sector, supplanting the different rules used by the various government agencies in blacklisting contractors. Under a549 words
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500 1988-01-20 1 ANNA TEO - ■y ANNA TEO ALONG with the need for more stringent guidelines on the liabilities of developers and contractors, the Cheng Hong Mansion case has thrown up the issue of whether it is desirable to have instances where the parties are500 words
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Article36 1988-01-20 1 AFP SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevsrdnsze yesterday wound up a threeday visit to West Germany. He signed three accords on political and economic cooperation with his West German counterpart. Mr Hans-Oietrich Genscher.AFP - 36 words
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172 1988-01-20 1 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK has joined the rest of the Big Four by slicing its prime lending rate in line with easier rates in Singapore. UOB last night announced it would reduce its prime the lending rate it charges its most credit-worthy172 words
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510 1988-01-20 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE AVERAGE room rates of hotel# are creeping up. The Shangri-La and Hilton hotels have increased rack (published) rates since November last year and early this year respectively while most of the other hotels have increased their average rates510 words
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125 1988-01-20 1 AFP BORROWING on international capital markets fell sharply in 1987 to U*****.1 billion, marking a significant turnround after three years of expansion, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said yesterday. Preliminary OECD figures indicated a 7 per cent fall in the totalAFP - 125 words
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Advertisement188 1988-01-20 1 1 r»-r+* s A HELPING HAND FOR HOME BUYERS JfjjlK Once you've found your dream home, the next thing Eflß you have to look for is a good housing loan. Look to International Bank of Singapore. At IBS, our housing loan scheme is designed to make it easier to own188 words
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Advertisement301 1988-01-20 1 Full local report, Pago 14 Regional marfcata, Paga 18 World marfcats, Paga 17 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY S EXCHANGES COMMODITIES AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV S RADIO BRISTOW DOONESSURY THE ECONOMIC Development Board will be holding a brain-storming workshop on smolland medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). HOME NEWS, Page 2 THE ENACTMENT of the301 words
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Advertisement174 1988-01-20 1 Consulting inQinccri m< guidolinos for Ina, Pago 2 1 9 r fe At the most attractive rates in town, The Plaza Service Apartments offer you all the comforts of home, plus the luxury of a fine hotel, plus: ideal location along Nicoll Highway near Marina City panoramic sea views of174 words
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Advertisement19 1988-01-20 1 f\ Ot+Xwiy Of E*cUJU+M < *v nhw—aim SINCE 1888 Made in WEST GERMANY Plenty of room for competition, Pago 1019 words
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HOME NEWS
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444 1988-01-20 2 BOEY KIT YIN - •By BOEY KIT YIN TIVE MAJOR ISSUES hive been identified by the Economic Development Board (EDB) for which feedback, ideas and views ;from the private sector will be •ought for incorporation into a development plan for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The issues444 words
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307 1988-01-20 2 THE LOCAL electronics supporting industry has expanded yet again with the setting up of another Japanese company. Ito Industries Singapore, which started operations in November last year, will be officially opened today. Main operations at Ito's spanking new plant in Tuas are vacuum metalizing and307 words
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Article53 1988-01-20 2 SOME 550 EXHIBITORS from petroleum industries worldwide will take part in the 7th Offshore Southeast Asia exhibition and conference to be held at the World Trade Centre next month. Among the exhibitors at the event, organised by Singapore Exhibition Services, will be 80 M*! companies as wen as53 words
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166 1988-01-20 2 TO TAP the Japanese market for industrial machinery, a sevenmember industrial machinery mission will visit Japan next week. The visit, which follows a study carried out by the Japanese Research Institute, will explore business opportunities in Japan, according to a statement from the Trade166 words
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384 1988-01-20 2 THE People's Action Party want* to build a better and more secure future for Singaporean*. It hopes to do this by forging a more united nation, raising economic growth, developing talent and promoting social and cultural activities. "In setting this goal, we aim384 words
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333 1988-01-20 2 SINGAPORE construction companies managed to secure more overseas jobs in 1966. The volume of overseas projects went up by 80 per cent to $347 million that year, according to the 1966/67 annual report of the Construction Industry and Development Board (CIOB) released yesterday. China waa333 words
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421 1988-01-20 2 TONG SUIT CHEE - By TONG SUIT CHEE THE ASSOCIATION of Consulting Engineers Singapore (Aces) has issued guidelines for the fees paid to engineers who check structural plans. Checkers are needed under a new system proposed by the Building Control Working Committee. The checkers to be engaged by421 words
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214 1988-01-20 2 THE HOUSING and Development Board should concentrate on building better quality flats and improving its services since the demand for public housing is expected to decline, said Mr Ng Kah Ting. Mr Ng, MP for Punggol and chairman of the Government Parliamentary214 words
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Advertisement55 1988-01-20 2 CHAMPAGNE AND APLOMB. iS ■Ai: 1 m I N v H VL *> 1 I < 'Jmmmi Our new intercontinental business class, Club World is dedicated to those of you who prefer to eat from Royal Doulton china; to drink fine champagne served with true British aplomb and to recharge55 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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373 1988-01-20 3 Reuter TAIWAN showed new signs of flexibility on Monday over relations with China, continuing a process of cautious relaxation begun by President Chiang Ching-Kuo who died last Wednesday. The Interior Ministry said the government would no longer punish Taiwan people whoReuter - 373 words
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Article259 1988-01-20 3 Reuter INDONESIA and Papua New Guinea must put past tensions behind them and work to build Closer political and economic ties, Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Paias Wingti said. "The tensions that existed in the past are a matter of the past, and my being hereReuter - 259 words
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Article864 1988-01-20 3 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvfc* Local From rmmb*r thn* OA OA47I 0015 ATH S4A SQ1I 0115 LAX/NRT UA UA805 0120 SFO/HKG MAA SU SQ41 0610 SU SQ47 0655 DEL MAS MH681 0820 KU KAL KE624 0850 KU SU SQ31 0850 PAI/ROM PEN MAS MH811 0910 MAS MH671 0920 KIA864 words
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393 1988-01-20 3 Bernama MALAYSIAN COMPANIES are arranging vocational training programmes in an effort to ease the problem of graduate unemployment. Latest estimates suggest the situation is improving although there are still some 60.000 unemployed graduates. The government, which once hired most graduates from bothBernama - 393 words
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225 1988-01-20 3 Reuter BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY Sir Geoffrey Howe has refused to meet a Hongkong delegation that intends to lobby the British Parliament for the start of direct elections in the British colony in 1968. A British official in London said on Monday that SirReuter - 225 words
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397 1988-01-20 3 UPI INITIAL ELECTION RESULTS yesterday indicated an erosion of Philippine President Corazon Aquino's popularity, reflecting disenchantment over her failure to curb corruption and fears over her creation of a new political dynasty. Military officials in Manila said at least 14 peopleUPI - 397 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1988-01-20 3 tJiTiTiTjdi REGRESSN67OF NO, I MEAN COURSE KXfRE AmST-UFB REGRES&N6! KGRS9SCN! J UNAT ELSE tS TMAVMB i 4jcj,n IflMiCtf/ HAVE YOU VES.ANPSO REALLY WLLYDU! (UE'LL Bean RE' MEET AGAIN IN BORN, THE 20th CENI <4 m m (if zax?«4«s LATER. AND GETTING A wkmL axroFMAw ara£> °i!£2*« f l BtRIHtW, Hm'RtUl*50 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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283 1988-01-20 4 AP THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY s top trade official has warned that the enactment of the US trade bill could endanger the new round of trade liberalisation talks and spell the end of the international system ofAP - 283 words
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224 1988-01-20 4 AP AGRICULTURE MINISTERS of the European Community opened debate in Brussels on Monday on a proposal for paying farmers to take land out of production. The proposal, which must be approved by the 12 member governments, is widely seen as a key to unblockingAP - 224 words
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123 1988-01-20 4 Reuter A SUMMIT of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) heads of government is planned for the first week of March in Bonn, a close aide to Chancellor Helmut Kohl said in Bonn on Monday. Separate talks between Mr Kohl and President Ronald Reagan wereReuter - 123 words
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205 1988-01-20 4 AP THE military government of General Ibrahim Babangida said on Monday it would privatise all or part ot 96 state-owned enterprises. including Nigeria's national airline and the National Petroleum Corporation. The government announcement said the privatisation will be broken intoAP - 205 words
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209 1988-01-20 4 Reuter WESTERN nations will continue to withhold tome US$2OO million in aid for Haiti, diplomatic sources said, after a presidential election marred by a boycott and widespread accusations of fraud. Even Mr Leslie Manigat. the 57-year-old political science professor expected to win, admittedReuter - 209 words
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127 1988-01-20 4 AFP THE SOVIET UNION is ready to make agreements with other governments to protect foreign investment in joint ventures, according to a senior Soviet trade official. Ivan Ivanov, deputy chairman of the state committee for foreign economic relations, said in Moscow thatAFP - 127 words
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197 1988-01-20 4 Reuter SOVIET EMIGRATION rose to about 25.000 last year compared with about 4.000 in 1986. according to a foreign ministry official. Yuri Kashlev told a news conference in Moscow that the majority of emigrants were ethnic Germans. Jews and Armenians joining close relatives.Reuter - 197 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous224 1988-01-20 4 wm Max/ Not* Mln (°C) 31/14 Fin* 03-01 Cloudy 13/03 Cl*or 20/16 Rain 32/20 Fair 29/20 Cloudy 03/-6 Clear 15/06 Sunny 10/02 Cloudy 05/00 Rain 20/16 Cloudy 08/03 Cloudy Una* 06-04 Cloudy 30/24 Rain 17/10 Cloudy 01-08 Cloudy 28/16 Fin* 25/15 Cloudy 04/00 Rain 03/02 Cloudy 32/25 Cloudy 05/00 Rain224 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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552 1988-01-20 5 Reuter CITICORP, which at one point apparently wanted to seek a niche in every major market, is pulling in its horns, analysts said. Its US asset management unit, which manages more than US$2O billion, will be put on sale, sources close to theReuter - 552 words
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Article, Illustration267 1988-01-20 5 Volcker world needs to get out of floating rates AFP FORMER US Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker has said that the world needs to "get out" of the current system of floating exchange rates, and warned against any additional drop of the dollar. In a front-page article in theAFP - 267 words
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Article130 1988-01-20 5 AFP THE SOVIET UNION, which turned to Western capital markets for the first time ever early this month, is considering making further public bond issues. Viktor Qerasheko, vice-presi-dent of the Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs in Dusseldorf, said yesterday that his bank's bond issue worth 100AFP - 130 words
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274 1988-01-20 5 Bernama ES BANK PEMBANGUNAN Malaysia Bhd (BPMB) approved a total of 577 loans amounting to Ms 74 million under the Special Loan Scheme of the Small Scale Enterprises (SSE) from October 1984 to December last year. Eighty per cent of theBernama ES - 274 words
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Article124 1988-01-20 5 AFP TWO INDONESIAN state banks have lowered their interest rates in line with an appeal last week by the governor of the central bank. The official news agency Antara said on Monday that Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) and Bapindo (Development Bank of Indonesia) had thisAFP - 124 words
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Article738 1988-01-20 5 NYT INVESTMENT and economic growth have contracted in debtor countries since the global debt crisis began in 1962, and living standards have staggered, the World Bank said on Monday. More than that, prospects for any near-term improvements are bleak, said the bank, which commits nearlyNYT - 738 words
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181 1988-01-20 5 AFP THE MAJOR economic indicators for the Philippines are negative, according to the World Bank in its annual World Debt Tables, published on Monday. The Philippines, the only Asian nation to figure in the bank's list of 17 highly-indebted countries, is shown to have negative annualAFP - 181 words
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Advertisement218 1988-01-20 5 Peat Marwick Seminar on Banking Laws and Regulations KPMG Peat Marwick will be holding a seminar on the major provisions in The Banking Act and the major banking and merchant banking regulations in Singapore on 9th February 1988 at the Westin Stamford Hotel from 8.30 am to 1.00 pm to218 words
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Advertisement163 1988-01-20 5 If YOU'RE GOING to move office within the next year, you must first see this remarkabte building. cloee to MAS Building and Treasury Building. Direct access to East Coast n, JL. ratway. MKT convenience Tan jong Pagar (Maxwell) MKT station a short walk Qamlc Identity clad in rich Carara Red163 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1467 1988-01-20 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar reversed its slightly firmer opening trend to close marginally lower yesterday compared with New York's levels, after a day of moderate trading. Dealers said the dollar met selling pressure soon after midday on selling from speculation that Japan's December trade surplus with the US1,467 words
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Article, Illustration193 1988-01-20 6 Indicates the average of the prime lending rates of 12 ma for banks In S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Jan 19 US$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 do; t* 6 15/16 13/16 (5/16 3/16 3 3/8 1/4 i i/a -1/4 3 15/16 13/16 1 mfti i 7193 words
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Article82 1988-01-20 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HtGH LOW 3 months 6 months 1 year BQ*****T BY*****S BY*****T 14.4.88 30.6.88 24.11.88 2.85 2.95 2.94 2.80 2.90 2.89 2.83 2.79 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code rate BIO82 words
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Article279 1988-01-20 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels after a day of quiet trading yesterday. Short-dates were mostly steady at the outset and remained unchanged subsequently. Overnight and Wednesday/Thursday closed at 6-15/16 6-13/16 per cent each and weekfixed at 7 6-7/8. Term rates were little changed279 words
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Article156 1988-01-20 6 Gold futures on Jan 18 100 troy ounces. USS per troy ounce Opon High Low So<«i Jon 476.00 2.40 Fab 476.50 477.30 475.20 476.80 2.30 Mo' 479.50 479.50 479.50 479.30 2.30 482 50 4*3.30 481 00 482.60 2.30 Jun 488 70 488 90 486.60 488.20 2.30 Aug156 words
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Article53 1988-01-20 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market remained unchanged at 314 per cent yesterday. The term rates were also unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at 12 noon yesterday: om* Oo9rnigta 3 1/4 3 I -man* 3 2 7/8 2-momfv 3 2 7/8 3-monlfc 3 3 7/8 Overnight mod*:53 words
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Article486 1988-01-20 6 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures opened slightly lower yesterday in Simex as there was lack of dealing interest following New York's holiday on Monday The March contract moved narrowly from 92.51 to 92.54 in a thinly traded market. The Japanese trade balance which was within expectation saw March EurodollarBA Futures Inc - 486 words
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Article1108 1988-01-20 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Ttwtday, Jonuory 19 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (SMAEX) Nt M can* M M puts 55 1 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 2038 1268 36A 17A 8A 4A Mar 88 caMs 296 208 130 72 34 IS 6 3 2 CA81,108 words
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Advertisement151 1988-01-20 6 übertua (Srill 53 w *»v U.S. Prime Rib of Beef. Only $22.50. Throughout the month of January we are offering for dinner US Prime Rib of Beef carved at your table side, served with braised onions, baked Idaho potatoes and a green salad at only $22.50. A magnificent meal complemented151 words
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Advertisement9 1988-01-20 6 IB BANQUEINDOSUEZ 3 Shenton Way. Shenton House. Singapore 01069 words
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Advertisement85 1988-01-20 7 You have already done the first two. In Singapore, telephone 225 8088 If you'd like your own advertising to And in Malaysia, call Kuala Lumpur, be more successful, do the third. 298 4611. Call any of the numbers on the right. For you, all it can cost is a phone85 words
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COMMODITIES
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437 1988-01-20 8 UPI A GROUP of six US oil companies has announced plans for major new exploration and development in Alaska for the first time since oil prices plunged more than two years ago. The companies unveiled plans last weekend for America's lastUPI - 437 words
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Article332 1988-01-20 8 Crude palm oil futures on the KLCE closed limitdown in brisk trading yesterday following heavy profit-taking by major physical and commodity houses. Spot month February closed Mss2 lower at M 51.208 a tonne while March and April were down Msso each at M 51,201 and M 51,194. Dealers332 words
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Article100 1988-01-20 8 Bernama MALAYSIA'S current prawn export of 600 tonnes per year will be increased to 20,000 tonnes by the year 2000, according to Deputy Agriculture Minister Datuk Alex Lee. Datuk Lee said yesterday the existing world demand for prawns of two million tonnes was expected to rise byBernama - 100 words
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Article77 1988-01-20 8 THE MARKET remained listless yesterday except for naphtha, which registered dramatic gains on short-covering. Bullish sentiment on Nymex and in London helped push up levels. USS/borrat Chang* Dwboi (F«b) 15.30/70 0 03 WM Taaot WTI (Fab) 17.23/M 0.28 Products (FOB S'pore) USJ/borrel Change Kerosene 24J0S teidi Com!77 words
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Article176 1988-01-20 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sollort' noon doting prk»t on Jon 19 (SI/100 kg) Coconut oil Wk FOB 120.00 OW drum FOB I 30.00 N»w drum FOB 134.00 Copra MJ>*d (loot*) 66 Pepper Muotok whit* FOB NIW 1187.50 Sarawak whh* FOB »oq NLW 1172.30 Sarawak tpodol Mack FOB NIW 852.50176 words
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Article208 1988-01-20 8 SINGAPORE The Singapore rubber market closed lower yesterday with February One RSS buyers quoted at 222.25 cents per kg. down 1.75 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked one cent lower following easier advices in the Tokyo market and prices continued to decline in subsequent thin208 words
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Article98 1988-01-20 8 THE PRICE Of tin on lt» Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) remained unchanged yesterday at M 517.35 per kg. There waa an official offering of 111 tonnes of metal compared with 130 tonnes on Monday. The tin futures market closed slightly easier on increased trading activity, dealers said.98 words
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Article79 1988-01-20 8 i t I po«*i) FEBRUARY 88 MARCH 88 (currant month) (forward RAS NOON NOON Bvyan Sdtn Ivywi S##eo SS» 20 225.50 227JON 225.50 227JON SSI 30 224.00 226.00N 224.00 226.00N T :Ul:| > SMt CV 2 #0 50 282 50M 2*1.50 S»u* 283.50N SMl I ***** 282-50N79 words
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Article277 1988-01-20 8 HONGKONG: The metal closed higher yesterday against a weaker US dollar due to an increased December Japanese trade surplus against the US. Bullion ended the day at U*****.20/70 an ounce against an initial U*****.60/477.10 and compared with his against New York's close of U*****.25/75. On the local market,277 words
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Article245 1988-01-20 8 RAS prices m s c *nta/ko, FOa In Ma I NOON CLOSE Bwyort Sfjltn ftvyon SeWeo Int 1 RSS Prompt 225.00 226.00N 224.25 225.25N Int 1 RSS Fob 88 223.00 223JON 222.25 *****N Int 1 RSS Mar 88 221.50 222.00 220.75 221.25 Inr 2 RSS OP 219245 words
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Article196 1988-01-20 8 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade cloaed moatly higher on Monday from up one cent to aix US centa a buahel in expanded volume with new highs in new crop month* November and January. But nearby January and March ended lower with March settling cent lower at196 words
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Article198 1988-01-20 8 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on Monday with extended loeaes of three to one US cent a buahel. March settled three cents lower at U553.2714. Prices eaaed late on lack of demand amid mixed selling. Nearbys were pressured more than deferreds by ideas the CCC198 words
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Article310 1988-01-20 8 London Commodity Exchange Bvyx S« Hi r do* Ing pdooi an Jon It U/loim INUAM Provtoui doling prictl Ml por#n(t)#w Colfat ftoth bHlott London, itlcn opfton Of London ion t213/1215 (1200/1203) High/Low 1217/1205 Mor 1245/124b (1230/1231) KRgh/low 1248/1235 Sotw (2620) Cocoa Mor 1158/1159 (1140/1141) Mgh/Low 1170/1155 May 1180/1182310 words
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Advertisement227 1988-01-20 8 The new prestigious Rover 820SE. ent ship lll ed t arr» v ,us S Now in Singapore For decades. Rover cars have enjoyed the admiration of discerning motorists and car manufacturers all over the world. Not only because of their continental dependability, but also for their sleek styling, sheer luxury227 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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542 1988-01-20 9 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA SINGAPORE has a predominantly Chinese population, but the bulk of advertising emerging from agencies here is tailored to an English-speaking audience. Veterans in Chinese language advertising agree that the industry has come a long way from when Chinese copywriting simply542 words
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279 1988-01-20 9 NYT AS A DIRECT RESULT of flippant responses to a complaint from feminists, one of America s hottest ad agencies has lost an account billing about US$lO million. Fallon McElligott of Minneapolis will be saying goodbye to the assignment for US West Inc.NYT - 279 words
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COPY LINES
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Article, Illustration65 1988-01-20 9 UNTAS has won a $200,000 Chinese New Year promotions and advertising job for Centre Point. The project involves promotion concept development and advertising that will run from Feb 4 until the end of the month. Lintas already handles most of the bottled drinks and Sunshine65 words
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Article64 1988-01-20 9 Dot Line clinches contract DATA DYNAMICS PTE LTD has re-appointed Dot Line Ketchum Advertising to handle its complete range of products including photocopiers, facsimile machines and laptop computers. The account moved from Spenser, Kaslan Friends after three months. The advertising and promotions budget for Data Dynamics is $1 million. The64 words
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Article68 1988-01-20 9 THE WCRS GROUP has acquired Hongkongbased agency Synergie Communications. WCRS paid an initial £1.26 million in cash and shares, with further profit-related payments of up to £1.21 million. The new purchase will merge with the Ball Partnership in Hongkong to create an agency ranking in the68 words
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Article59 1988-01-20 9 GILLETTE CO has formed a joint venture with privately-held John Paul Mitchell Systems to market a hair permanent product called "Paul Mitchell Symmetry Wave" to beauty salons. The company said the product would be launched in the US in March. Gillette, which developed the product, will59 words
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Article, Illustration553 1988-01-20 9 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE A FLURRY of international takeovers and mergers among companies in the liqueur and spirits industry in the past year has resulted in complex changes in the distribution of their products in Singapore. "In the liquor business now, it's very much the big553 words
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Article, Illustration159 1988-01-20 9 TO CELEBRATE 135 years in business, BP de Silva commissioned Thayne Madrid Marketing Design Consultants Re Ltd to devise a new logo and corporate identity. The aim was to signal a new and more modern image to the public. The hand-lettered logo type design159 words
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Article, Illustration364 1988-01-20 9 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE EXPOSES. Twists and turns. Naked pleasures. Self-discovery. There's never a dull moment and always a story behind a story. You may even be outraged. The revamped GO magazine promises all this and more through a print launch campaign by J364 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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481 1988-01-20 10 VtHE SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION of grassroots elections in the Philippines, where voters elected more than 16,000 provincial and municipal officials, will be viewed by foreign observers •with a measure of envy that is tinged with I sadness. When the votes are tallied, the hierarchy of elected481 words
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Article, Illustration1584 1988-01-20 10 LIM SOON NEO - Hotels in Singapore, trying to come to grips with an overbuilt situation and a shrinking number of tourists, have been lowering their rates in a desperate effort to stay afloat. Are there better days ahead? LIM SOON NEO finds out. LIM SOON NEO OVER the1,584 words
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Article, Illustration993 1988-01-20 11 Advocating an independent Taiwan is tantamount to sedition, in the eyes of the Taiwan government, and the crime carries a high penalty even death if the act is considered that severe. But many political experts believe that the pro-independence forces are gaining support. TheNYT - 993 words
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677 1988-01-20 11 NYT THE REAGAN administration appears to have been thrown off balance by Pakistan's recent statements that members of the pro-Moscow government in Afghanistan should be retained as part of a government that will take office as a condition of a Soviet troop withdrawal.NYT - 677 words
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697 1988-01-20 11 NYT AFTER VENEZUELA nationalised 14 American and other foreign oil companies in 1976, it came to recognise that much of the industry the business of refining and marketing oil abroad was in fact still in foreign hands. In order to ensureNYT - 697 words
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807 1988-01-20 11 NYT AS IF there were not enough uncertainties in this presidential election year, French Television is in a state of upheaval. The little screen will almost certainly have an influence on who will become the next president of France, but forNYT - 807 words
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Advertisement148 1988-01-20 10 Wako Securities Your Window to the World Wako Securities Co., Ltd. further strengthens our operations with the opening of our newest representative office in Singapore. With an international reputation for in-depth analysis, Wako's knowledge and insights into Japan are now at your disposal. When combined with our global network and148 words
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Miscellaneous674 1988-01-20 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Grid I broke, being unable to bend (5) 6 Shows patience with singers (5) 9 Like a wonderful little chap (7) 10 One for a sleepy baby? (5) 11 Transport a letter or two (5) 12 Where everybody's in the orchestra? (5) 13 A chemical represented674 words
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Miscellaneous1269 1988-01-20 11 TO cm mm WORLD WITHOUT WALLS Bpm, Channel 12 This is based on Beryl Markham's (left) long-lost memoir, West With The Night', which Hemingway said was so marvellous, it made him 'completely ashamed of myself as a writer'. A contemporary of Out of Africa' novelist Isak Dinesen, Markham achieved worldwide1,269 words
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Miscellaneous16 1988-01-20 11 m Ler's Mp*ve A look no post Boy oorM CL£ANIWG LADY y ER MO. NO X16 words
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SPORTS & LEISURE
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Article, Illustration456 1988-01-20 12 UPI THE Washington Redskins advanced to a Jan 31 date in the Super Bowl XXII opposite the Denver Broncos with a National Football Conference (NFC) championship triumph that typified a season of narrow victories and wild endings. The Redskins earned the trip to SanUPI - 456 words
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259 1988-01-20 12 UPI DENVER COACH Dan Reeves took his six Super Bowl and Conference Championship rings out of their little cases last Saturday and lined them up in a neat little row on a table. "This," he told his players, "is what you are playingUPI - 259 words
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Article, Illustration390 1988-01-20 13 Reuter DEFENDING CHAMPION Ari Vatanen of Finland was disqualified from the Paris-Da-kar motor rally on Monday night after finding his stolen car on a rubbish dump and battling past 60 rivals to make up lost time Organisers of the inci-dent-dogged event said Vatanen. the leader before hisReuter - 390 words
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Article95 1988-01-20 13 Reuter THE All-England Badminton Championships broke the £1 million barrier on Monday to become the sport's richest event. The Badminton Association of England (BAE) announced a deal over five years with a Japanese sports equipment firm. This year's tournament, in March, will carry prize money ofReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration405 1988-01-20 13 UPI TOP SEED Ivan Lendl drifted into the semi-finals of the US$l.9 million Australian Open Tennis Championships yesterday when he bounced lone American Todd Witsken out of the tournament in three dour sets Lendl rarely moved into top gear as he swamped the unseededUPI - 405 words
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Article, Illustration362 1988-01-20 13 AP HANA MANDLIKOVA has admitted that she hates the lifestyle of a touring tennis professional, but there are other aspects to her life which have kept her happy. Mandlikova, who advanced to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open with a 6-2, 6-4AP - 362 words
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307 1988-01-20 13 AP THE SAN DIEGO Yacht Club, forced into an unwelcome 1968 defence of the America s Cup, needs to use every means available to put New Zealand 'I challenger Michael Fay at a competitive disadvantage, a Sail America official said on Monday Cup defenceAP - 307 words
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Article363 1988-01-20 13 A BAD BACK akin to the one that floored his brother last year is not stopping international amateur golfer M Balraj from setting his targets for the year. The Sembawang stalwart, who turns 26 on the day the Premier League continues with the third363 words
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Article, Illustration413 1988-01-20 13 AP THE PROMOTIONAL BROCHURE says it all: "Larry Holmes Enterprises. Inc. presents life after boxing." Holmes, the world's premier heavyweight for 7% years, began that second life on Nov 6. 1986, when he retired with a 48-2 record following two losses to Michael Spinks.AP - 413 words
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Advertisement931 1988-01-20 12 at m T ft *5 r?-' I did 1 A great time wit great people at Club 5. Enjoy an evening with the people who gave you the great hits of yesteryear. Familiar melodies that you can sing or dance to. Happy Hours: spm Bpm, Monday to Friday 25% off931 words
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Advertisement278 1988-01-20 12 r 012 e/ 3BS y/ $31 ded to 0 you deftctm value forhmck Italian styk You're in for an incredible deal with The Belvedere's Italian Buffet lunch 60 traditional delicacies for $31 (children, 15). It's an exchange which will get you deliciously confused! With tuna fish, prawns Veronese, spaghetti alle278 words
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Advertisement456 1988-01-20 13 Wmm&em tm m r< P»Sff! if f sf& sfIKST' S «s in PALM GRILL An elegant and intimate ambience. With exceptional French and Continental cuisine. And the very finest wines from our exclusive cellars. BUSINESSMEN'S SET LUNCH $36+ Closed on Sundays. Saturday dinner only. Westin Plaza, Ist Floor. For reservations,456 words
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STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration4296 1988-01-20 14 AFTER FRENZIED BUYING on Monday, the local market closed mixed as investors traded cautiously following the release of unimpressive trade figures by Japan yesterday. The Japanese overall trade surplus narrowed by 3.5 per cent last year, dropping from a record U5582.74 billion in4,296 words
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Article220 1988-01-20 14 Rises SINGAPORE md |0M tall' Jail* 514.93 404-31 34-7 +120 -4774 -4417 -4090 -4477 *****93 *****17 917.59 913.10 *****3 3004.97 MU) 99X73 443.49 454.43 373.90 373J7 1940.10 1944-53 ***** T1H? u 445.10 459.45 499.9* 435.94 474.94 47X70 371.90 270-90 394-09 ***** 43-44 43^44 3,047,000 14SOJOO 1.949.000 M220 words
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Article4187 1988-01-20 14 BID sad offer prices officially Mated and business In aad reported to the Stock Rxrhante of fcpft yesterday with the nwilw i of Shares traded dww in brackets ta lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word4,187 words
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Article103 1988-01-20 14 BATU KAWAN Bertiad: 23rd AGM at Wisma Taiko, 1, Jalan S P Seenivaaagam, Ipoh on Saturday. Jan 23. at 12.30pm. Limited: 44th AGM at OCBC Centre, 19th Storey. Singapore 0104 on Tueaday. Jan 26. at 11am. UNITED MALAYAN FLOUR MILLS Bertwd: AGM at the Conference Room, Shan-gri-La Inn.103 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration505 1988-01-20 15 nomm mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW NOW THAT the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill has gone through its third reading without any changes, tax consultants are going to have to tread carefully around grey areas when working out their clients' tax liabilities this year. The broadHOCK LOCK SIEW - 505 words
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Article, Illustration461 1988-01-20 15 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN OXYGEN Bhd (MOX) is to embark on a Msso million investment programme over the next three to four years to boost its production capacity in anticipation of a growing demand for gas products. Chairman Tiih Omar Yoke Lin Ong saidBernama ES - 461 words
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Article270 1988-01-20 15 Managers' prices for Jon 20 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 093 099 The Savings fund 081 087 S pore Prog Fund 037 041 S pore Sec Fund 062 067 S'pore Invest Fund 066 071 S'pore Equity Fund 044 048 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1 r> 1270 words
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Article, Illustration691 1988-01-20 15 Bernama ES THE ARAB-MALAYSIAN Development Berhad group is expected to perform better in the coming year against a background of an improving economy, low interest rates and improving commodity prices, chairman Datuk Azman Hashim said in his annual statement. The signs of improvementBernama ES - 691 words
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411 1988-01-20 15 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN METAL BOX Singapore has finalised with the Housing Development Board the swap of its Woodlands properties for a slightly smaller property in the same vicinity. The exchange made on a quid pro quo basis was agreed to in November 1985411 words
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318 1988-01-20 15 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN FOCUS PUBLISHING LTD (FPL), which produces the free newspaper Weekend East, is to become a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd. A joint statement by the two companies yesterday said STP had agreed to buy318 words
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525 1988-01-20 15 Group after tax profit up 15.7 pc to $9.6 m WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD has started its current financial year on a relatively strong footing. Chairman Tang l-Fang disclosed in his latest annual address that all operating divisions of the group (except for plastics) and525 words
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393 1988-01-20 15 Bernama ES UIE (MALAYSIA) Sdn Bhd has been identified as the buyer of the 7,166.48 hectares of leasehold land of Gula Perak Bhd (GPB), a financially stricken company now undergoing financial reconstruction. UIE (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is the subsidiary of Bahamas-basedBernama ES - 393 words
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146 1988-01-20 15 Reuter FABER MERLIN Malaysia Bhd. Malaysia's largest hotel group, plans to diversify to cut large losses recorded over the past two years. With the hotel and property sector expected to remain sluggish for some time. Faber Merlin was finalising plans to diversify into areas suchReuter - 146 words
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Advertisement48 1988-01-20 15 Broadcast the magazine that writes about your company. Middle East Sew Zealand v USA. v and others c j s. Enquiries: Lynn Ong or Raymond Ong T A Tel: *****58 J w River Sands f Associates Prhwte Limited 5611 North Bridge Road Eng Cheong Tower #05-04/06 Singapore 071948 words
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REGIONAL MARKETS
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Article, Illustration571 1988-01-20 16 Stabilisation of exchange rates will help Reuter JAPANESE investors are still wary of US Treasury securities despite the unexpectedly narrow U5513.22 billion trade deficit in November, bond managers said. But any staoilisation of the dollar/yen rate in coming weeks could boost theReuter - 571 words
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4057 1988-01-20 16 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market gave in to profit-tak-ing yesterday after three straight days of gains with prices ending weaker over a broad front in fairly active trading. Reflecting the softer note, the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index went down 9.48 points to4,057 words
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251 1988-01-20 16 UPI NISSAN MOTOR Co. Japans second largest motor car maker, has implemented a major reorganisation programme, including the establishment of a new import and distribution company in Italy, to reinforce its car sales and service network in Europe. The new firm. Nissan Italia SPA, is scheduledUPI - 251 words
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Article1427 1988-01-20 16 Hongkong SHARE PRICES on the Hongkong market closed lower yesterday, pressured by a weaker US dollar linked to an increase in Japan's December trade surplus with the US, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index closed at the day's low with a loss of 24.04 points at 2,488.151,427 words
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Article131 1988-01-20 16 JAN 19 WON Ch#i Sugar Otdini Ind Ottwoo Co<p Daawou Heavy Datahin Sacurittaa Oong Ah Phar Ooofl Suh Stock Oonabu S<mi Ookj Star ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** unch -400 170 -310 700 300 700 -90 Ha nil Bank Hami Camant Hankuk Qiaaa Hanyang Cham131 words
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Article531 1988-01-20 16 Reuter SHARE prices on the Tokyo market closed down in light trade yesterday as an unstable dollar and uneasiness ahead of Japan trade surplus data dampened investor interest. But brokers said prices finished off their lows as the actual release of the trade figures rslieved market tension. The NikkeiReuter - 531 words
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Article433 1988-01-20 16 Reuter A SERIES of sncoursging economic signals pushed the Australian share market to a sluggishly higher close yesterday after faltering in early nervous trade. Brokers said the release of the December balance of payments figures. down to a A 5656 million deficit from Ass3l million in November, last week'sReuter - 433 words
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Article147 1988-01-20 16 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index dropped 11.62 points to 323.37 on a turnover of 6,401.904 shares worth 715.79 million baht. JAM It BAMT <- Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya liixaalma Bangkok Agro4nd Bangkok Bank BankOI AyudKya m. 311 326 -6.5 •14 -10 Charoong Thai Wl A Cabia IraReuter - 147 words
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Article265 1988-01-20 16 JAM It MT$ 1All Slncara Indus Aata Camant CMhay Con* Chang Mwa Bank Chang Loong CMa Msm Camant Chin Main Flour China Cham CMna Oav China Elact Wlra China QuMPlaa China Ratoar China Staal Chung Hwa Pulp Chung Shlng Tax Far East Dapt Far Eaat Tax Firm Bank Formoaa265 words
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86 1988-01-20 16 Reuter US BEER maker Spoetzl Brewery Inc plans to set up a brewery and a bottling plant in the Philippines, a Manila newspaper said. The Daily Globe said the brewer told the Board of Investments that it would produce beerReuter - 86 words
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Article1078 1988-01-20 17 New York Reuter WALL STREET squeezed out a slight gain on Monday in the lightest trading so far this year. Takeover activity provided some of the upward momentum but traders said concern about the announcement on Tuesday of the Japanese trade surplus tempered the enthusiasmReuter - 1,078 words
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Article918 1988-01-20 17 London Reuter SHARES on the London market were marked down modestly in early dealings yesterday but this failed to tempt buyers into a thinly traded market. At 0919 GMT the FTSE 100 share index was 11.6 down at 1,779.4 after opening at 1,779.3. In lateReuter - 918 words
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Article1219 1988-01-20 17 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1.627 23 Mondoy M2 39 Wee* 090 1.596 93 All Industrials Tuesday Mondoy Week ogo NEW YORK 2.0157 2.001 2 1.9765 Hang Seng Index Tuesday 2.***** Monday 2,512.19 Week ogo 2.442 41 Dow Jones Monday friody Week ogo 1.***** 1.***** 1.***** TOKYO Nikkei Average1,219 words
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Article77 1988-01-20 17 Reuter NISSAN Motor Co Ltd and Ford Motor Co will decide by May this year whether to jointly develop and produce a four-wheel-drive vehicle. Nissan's president. Yutaka Kume. said the two companies would produce the vehicle at an annual rate of 100.000 to 150.000. NissanReuter - 77 words
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508 1988-01-20 17 Reuter ITALIAN TYCOON Carlo de Benedetti has bid for a controlling stake in a company which owns a huge chunk of Belgium's economy. Societe Generale de Belgique. But his bid was unwelcome and will be fought, Rene Lamy, the governor (chairman)Reuter - 508 words
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252 1988-01-20 17 AFP SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System (SAS) decided at a special board of directors meeting in Stockholm on Monday to buy nine Boeing 767 two-engine aircraft and took an option on 15 more. Its communique said that the order for the nine 767s wasAFP - 252 words
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Article69 1988-01-20 17 Reuter SHEARSON Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc said it arranged an US$BOO million financing for its acquisition of E F Hutton Group Inc. including a US$6OO million senior subordinated revolving loan syndicated to a group of US and foreign banks by Continental Illinois Corp's Continental Illinois Bank and TrustReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement661 1988-01-20 17 ]{$[,~]?`~~@=*&[<")`.._;:~:~%|? IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF HIAP SENG TIMBER COMPANY PTE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Hiap Seng Timber Company Pte Ltd duly convened and661 words
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Advertisement507 1988-01-20 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 PURSUANT TO SECTION 290(2)(b) AND IN THE MATTER OF MULTI SCOPE PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road. #1201 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on Tuesday 19th507 words
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Advertisement519 1988-01-20 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. v CAP. SO PURSUANT TO SECTION 290(2)(b) AND IN THE MATTER OF M I ENGINEERING PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road. #1201 12-11 Golden Mile Tower. Singapore 0719 on519 words
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522 1988-01-20 18 LILY FERNANDEZ - By LILY FERNANDEZ SINGAPORE should declare itself a developed country and assume responsibilities commensurate with its stage of development, said Japanese Ambassador Tomohiko Kobayashi. Mr Kobayashi, who is a special economic adviser to the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, said in an exclusive522 words
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395 1988-01-20 18 LILIAN ANG - By LILIAN ANG WHETHER SINGAPORE will continue to gain duty-free access to the US market will be known by the end of next month, says US Deputy Trade Representative Michael Smith in an interview. A meeting to review Singapore's status under the US395 words
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182 1988-01-20 18 AFP CHINA'S top official in Hongkong left for Beijing yesterday to attend high-level meetings on the situation in Taiwan following the death of president Chiang Ching-kuo, according to a Hongkong evening newspaper. Xu Jiatun, head of the local branch of the New China NewsAFP - 182 words
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151 1988-01-20 18 AFP TOTAL INVESTMENT in the Philippines is expected to hit US$l billion this year, largely because of a rise in foreign investments, the government's Board of Investments (BOI) said in Manila yesterday. It added that about 40 per cent of the US$l billion forecast wouldAFP - 151 words
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446 1988-01-20 18 Reuter A GRIEVING Taiwan has run out of flowers to pay tribute to late President Chiang Ching-kuo, but with few exceptions, the international community has kept a stony silence for fear of offending China. Few countries want to risk Beijing's wrath by sending representatives toReuter - 446 words
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Article, Illustration431 1988-01-20 18 AFP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino's allies appear to have won Monday's local elections but the ruling coalition has emerged divided and her relatives have been humiliated, analysts said yesterday. Early returns from Monday's nationwide balloting for provincial, city and townAFP - 431 words
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193 1988-01-20 18 AFP OPPOSITION leader Juan Ponce Enrile yesterday dismissed the apparent victory of Philippine President Corazon Aquino's allies in local elections, saying it would not stop the communist insurgency and right wing coup attempts. The senator told a press forum that the elections resulted inAFP - 193 words
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Article85 1988-01-20 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES fluctuated in early trading yesterday morning as the metal continued the dull pattern of overnight markets. The February gold contract was up US$O.7O at U*****.50 an ounce after locking into a range of U*****.90/U*****.40 in the first half hour. "There's a lot of indifferenceReuter - 85 words
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Article58 1988-01-20 18 Agenciee THREE air disasters struck yesterday A Chinese domestic airliner crashed while preparing to land in Chongqing, Sichuan province, killing all 96 passengers and crew. A Soviet airliner split into two, killing 11, while trying to land at a Caspian Sea port and a Taiwan AirlineaAgenciee - 58 words
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Article44 1988-01-20 18 AFP LATE Taiwanese President Chiang Ching-kuo's widow has been hospitalised for heart problems cauaed by grief over her hueband's loss, a paper reported yeeterday. Mrs Chiang Fan-iiang checked into the Veterans General Hoepital where her late husband liee in state.AFP - 44 words
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Article45 1988-01-20 18 AFP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Mr Bob Hawke announced a ministerial reshuffle yesterday, appointing two new cabinet ministers Elevated to the cabinet were existing Trade Negotiations Minister Michael Duffy and the Minister for Arts, Sport, Environment, Tourism and Territories Senator Qraham Richardson. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article46 1988-01-20 18 AFP M H M Naina Marikar, deputy to former Finance Minister Mr Ronnie de Mai, hat bN« appointed aa hie replacement, tha Sri Lankan govemmant announcad yaatarday. Mr Marikar. 71. a Cam-bridge-educated lawyar, had baan junior Financa Miniatar tor 10 yaara. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article39 1988-01-20 18 AP AN unarmed Minuteman mieaite waa launched in California on Monday night in an apparency aucceeaful teat after aeveral daya of dalaya, an air force apokeaman aaid. The launch waa delayed 20 minutes by weather. APAP - 39 words
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Article50 1988-01-20 18 Fewer Sikh militants' AFP FAR FEWER Sikh militant* •r* waging a bloody campaign (or a homeland in Punjab today than 16 months ago, tha police chiaf of Punjab said yaatarday. About 70 par cant of batwaan 425 to 450 "tarrorists" had aithar been killed or arrested since May 1986. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article30 1988-01-20 18 AFP BANGLADESH'S ruling Jatiya party has finalieed nominations for 293 candidates to stand in elections on March 3 for the 330-member parliament. party sources said yesterday. AFPAFP - 30 words
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140 1988-01-20 18 AFP KING Fahd of Saudi Arabia has reversed a decision to increase customs duties on certain products, two weeks after cancelling a decree that re-established income tax on foreign workers and companies. The monarch, during a Cabinet meeting on Monday, overturned a JanAFP - 140 words
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263 1988-01-20 18 Bernama ISA DETAINEES Lim Kit Siang and Karpal Singh may lom their OAP posts under Malaysia's Societies Act which, among other things, disqualifies detainees from holding any post in a registered society. Registrar of Societies Zakiah Hashim said yesterday thatBernama - 263 words
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Article263 1988-01-20 18 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S economy, caught in the recent world financial turmoil, has received a boost with official statistics showing a marked improvement in the country's trade performance. Data, released yesterday. shows that the current account deficit, a key economic indicator measuring exports of goods and services, fellReuter - 263 words
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Advertisement258 1988-01-20 18 7i A A PLANE is a plane, is a plane. Right? Wrong, if Business Times' special Aerospace supplement next Monday can help it. We'll look at some of the more controversial issues going on in world aerospace, which concern people, politics and power struggles. Over what? In the next 12258 words
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Advertisement104 1988-01-20 18 E alitor report, Pag» 3 LNdtr, Pag* 10 Everyday. Buffet Day. HIGH TEA 3.00pm 5.30pm LUNCH 12 noon 2.30pm DINNER 6.30pm 9.30pm BREAKFAST ft 7.00 am 10.00 am m fu/tff restaurant ex* comer Pick any meal, buffet style anytime. At the Luna Corner, you'll find an unbeatable spread of local104 words
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Article, Illustration674 1988-01-20 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM CHARTERING rather than purchase provides a better option for developing countries with interest in transporting a share of their foreign trade, says Prof Ernst Frankel, lecturer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Acquisitions have saddled many Third World nations674 words
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105 1988-01-20 19 Seatrade Week THE PHILIPPINE Labour Department is pushing for mandatory social security for all Filipino overseas seamen under the staterun social security system. The move will enable seafarers, who are considered mere contractual employees, to receive a pension upon retirementSeatrade Week - 105 words
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PORT SIDES
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Article106 1988-01-20 19 AFP HONGKONG'S International Maritime Carriers more than tripled its profit to HK$lO.4 million for the six months ended September, compared with just HK$3.l million in the previous interim period. According to the South China Morning Post, the public-ly-listed company enlarged its fleet from four toAFP - 106 words
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Article90 1988-01-20 19 THE PAKISTANI Navy and Marine Security Agency are holding six freighters, at least three of them Indian, which they detained over the past week. United News of India (UNI) said. The ships, bound from the Middle East to ports on India's Arabian Sea coast, were90 words
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277 1988-01-20 20 Seatrade Week THE DECKS of eight giant United States Lines econships are being cleared of empty containers which have gathered dust and rust since the ships have been moored both in New York and in Seattle, following US LineS's bankruptcy. TheSeatrade Week - 277 words
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Article818 1988-01-20 20 AFP BUtKERS lifting North American grain exports on tooth a single-voyage an<{ time-charter basis continued to enjoy strong demand over the past week on the freight market.; The Biffex index (Baltic international Freight Futures Exchange) consequently went from record to record, rising 64.5 points over the week, toAFP - 818 words
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Article, Illustration166 1988-01-20 20 THE ROYAL Nedlloyd Group in Rotterdam and Verbrugge BV of Terneuzen are planning to further merge their activities in Sealand Flanders in the short term. Nedlloyd has a 100 per cent interest in the distribution and transhipment company Aug De Meyer as166 words
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Article865 1988-01-20 20 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container vrn 1 Accord Shpg VI Ahrenkiel liner XI At' -co Ocean XN Alltrons VM AC Toepfer XI American Tpt XM Anro Service IV Arrow lines IX Anon Oceon VI Atlas tine X ANl 1 A PC tine V API IN ASCI865 words
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Article1557 1988-01-20 20 DESPITE a noticeable lack of business in the major commodity trading sectors of the London shipping freights market on Monday, considerable business was transacted in the time-char-ter sector, especially for period voyages. The only reported business in the grain sector was Dreyfus' booking of 25,000 tons of wheat1,557 words
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175 1988-01-20 21 Reuter THE CANADIAN government has moved to legislate an end to the six-week-old strike by grain handlers at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, said a spokesman for Labour Minister Pierre Cadieux. The Labour Minister served notice of the Progressive Conservative government's inten-Reuter - 175 words
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173 1988-01-20 21 Reuter A MEDIATOR has been appointed by the Canadian government in the dispute between the Maritime Employers Association and the International Longshoremen's Association in the Port of Montreal that has forced diversion of cargo to other ports. "This appointment is made with the understanding thatReuter - 173 words
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133 1988-01-20 21 UPI A PANAMANIAN freighter with a crew of 23 aboard waa temporarily in danger of ainking following a collision with a South Korean container ahip off weatern Japan on Tueaday, but' all seamen were rescued. Jap*anese maritime officials said. The officials of theUPI - 133 words
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8285 1988-01-20 26 §®aBEX!EB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of8,285 words
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Article1365 1988-01-20 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Anonoi It 19 Olongside XOI 2300 Bww Ho« K30 oiongi.de XOI 0630 Cont 6ovor«> MB alongside XOI 0600 D>ono Kiand K34 O'ongvde 2401 1100 Dongguong KJS oiongs.de 2501 2300 Equator K22 olongs.de 2101 0300 Equator M IC23 otoogsOe1,365 words
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Article2026 1988-01-20 28 A—6 AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies. ABC Containerize NV S pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Ocean us Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express. American President2,026 words
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226 1988-01-20 30 Reuter OIL TANKER tonnage and combination carriers in lay-up. idle or under repair, including vessels inactive at port for two months or more (ell to 11.75 million dwt (69 ships) in the month to Jan 15 from 13.19 million dwt (75 ships)Reuter - 226 words
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109 1988-01-20 30 AFP A RUMANIAN oil tanker, the Borcea, caused the oil spill that killed tens of thousands of sea birds along the Dutch coast on Jan 8. Dutch Transport Minister Neelie Smit-Kroes said. The 66.000-tonne vessel spilled 350 tonnes of oil when its hullAFP - 109 words
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233 1988-01-20 30 Reuter ATTACKS on commercial vessels in the Gulf during 1987 increased by more than 50 per cent over the previous year, with devastating effects on the shipping industry, UN Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar said in a report. Based largely onReuter - 233 words
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Advertisement147 1988-01-20 19 mm THE DECKS of eight giant United States Lines econships ore being cleared of empty containers which have gathered dust and rust since the ships have been moored both in New York and in Seattle, following US Lines's bankruptcy. P»g« ll THE CANADIAN government has moved to legislate an end147 words
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Advertisement656 1988-01-20 19 STP Distributors I LINE FOR FAST TRANSIT TO LE HAVRE USE MAERSK LINE Thia M Rottardam Ctoaang Tim* CY 21/1 0800 MRS cfs 20/1 uoo mrs M ROTTEROAM MQ2 LAUST M (KB AXEL M AWLO M LUNA M ARTHUR M Tr*a mm M Rotterdam Oomng Tm CY 21/1 0000 MRS656 words
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Advertisement578 1988-01-20 20 CS A V Corrpjru.i Slid American j dc ijpcrcs S A Ctn l irc TO/FROM CHILE FEEKR VESSEL I S PORE IMOTHCM VESSEL HK ARICA IQQ ANTOf VALP SAI CSAfI 2/2 A VESSEL 12/2 W W UJ4 CSAT 2 *2 CAR CARRIER 2*3 31/3 c*o* am CSAV3 9(2 I VESSEL578 words
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Advertisement18 1988-01-20 20 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited .('KODm* Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.18 words
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Advertisement283 1988-01-20 20 CHARGEURS REUNIS f* AGENTS SINGAPORE ANGLO-FRENCH SKIPPING Tel 222*111 Telei R571&50 fii 27i5Kl MALAYSIA EIMA MISC AGENCIES Sflr B*( P* *B?S3 PEN eS?«S Gearbu't Ar»flc FrenctPJ "*****3 p* *r»*r. PEN *****5 835 Barber Blue Sea Super Carriers for roll-on/roll off ar>d container flexibility L TO: PANAMA US WC/EC/GULF E. CANADA283 words
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Advertisement987 1988-01-20 21 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sibth, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i P&OCL^ P&O Containers Limited KCASUS PROGRESS VSISK Pf CASUS PROGRESS VSItN BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****00 TTTfTIJ.IImiiktTTTTIB-*' l.\. 1.1 .I>l lA'i Also Accepting Cargo For: HMtorf H C»in»««»n. AjrtM. GsUwahuri. IWm. SlaUhalw. Ha»«987 words
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Advertisement686 1988-01-20 21 HtSGS I NSPECTION MARINE SERVICES IN SINGAPORE AND ASIA WITH S.G.S. CLAIM SURVEYS CONVERSION SUPERINTENDENCE SHIP SURVEYS TOW SURVEYS LASHING SURVEYS APPRAISAL OF VESSELS DRAFT SURVEYS CONVERSION SURVEYS CARGO SURVEYS BUNKER SURVEYS ON/OFF HIRE SURVEYS CONSULTANCY SGS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD MEMBER OF SOCIETE GENERALE DE SURVEILLANCE (IN 140 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE)686 words
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Advertisement259 1988-01-20 22 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Hapag-Lloyd CONVjSEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONVSEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK,CONTINENT m SOUTHEASTASIA PTE. LTD. INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY FROM PT. KELANG Accepting FCL and LCL Singapore: BIRKART S E A. Tel *****11 PI. Kelang: BIRKART SDN BHD Tel *****66 FAR259 words
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Advertisement807 1988-01-20 22 BC&line gm mmm tnwiiwi FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Member o! th* Ace Consortium mm FROM I'JROPE VIA SUEZ A Member ot the Ace Consortium HillY CONTAINf RISfD 10 IROM NORTH AMIRIf.A MS! COASI CONVtNTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL HAISBON V.3S KUANTAN S'PORE LOADING EOR In Port807 words
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Advertisement251 1988-01-20 22 w w,,,w dildau 29/1 MADRID, MALAGA, MELILLA, 4/2 TAMGER, TENERIFE, LASPALMAS, TUNIS, VALLETTA, IRUN, CEUTA, ALGIER A ISTANBUL U.S.A. NYC ALSO ACCEPTING TO: 29/1 25/2 3/3 CHICAGO, BOSTON. JAV, PtflL. SAV, 2/2 28/2 9/3 MIAMI ALL INLAND DESTNS. PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY, RABUAL, LAE KIETA, MADANG A KIMBE NOUMEA251 words
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Advertisement1284 1988-01-20 22 *****5E555* EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) SGP MKC KSC KLC PUS OS* TYO KSN ryrp SoStH M W EVER GROWTH Jl/1 *2 5/2 712 10 7 12: 13: 43 ever ma w w 11/7 iw I*2 I*s m lis I*2 22/2 2*2 2*2 2*2 ip *3 22/31,284 words
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Advertisement770 1988-01-20 23 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 1 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL SEA DRAGON SEA HAWK SEA DRAGON SEA HAWK vov MTEGRA SEA FORTUNE 2/2 i'lil BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL A WAN/STRAITS CONTAINER SERVICE REPULSE BAY770 words
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Advertisement533 1988-01-20 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT Ml SHAVEN lt"t»Mi NAVM STOM t KLAUS SPONt FOR Ei*r*u IM S*M (MM IIM SMM 22/1 Ol KUO in iwm swm bM s«m s*m an an tas. uo ■mm JIM StM SwM IMM SMM 1/7 2/2 NK.533 words
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Advertisement492 1988-01-20 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Sorvtoe Of: P.T. BJMMT« um P.T. KIM LLOYB P.T. MMBU MMM P.T. TMKSU LLBTI VSLfWOT cahoa ya^iw MTMMHM NIBMURIM MLRAO t'MM'DM H tUMWVMQKN M «B an 130 I*l mm to Mummol Atoo tootpllng ffjt to CimMmci, Port |»|d kft Akiandrti Qama TrtMk ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CONTAINERS,492 words
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Advertisement329 1988-01-20 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES HTOHEVWA V23IW MYOMA TWA VIOBW PAGAN Vim PA AN VUBN BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) >re P.Kelang Penang Bangkok i2O Jan Jan 13/19 Jan S'pore In Pl/20 Jan 23/25 Jan ZJ/25 Jan 27/29 Jan MAWIAMYAING V/ 37 2V21 Jan BANK LINE MORAYBANK V4N CLYDEBANK V22N FORTH329 words
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Advertisement1182 1988-01-20 24 LL K"LinE SHIPPIfIG-ClfiTfl s^^wV.v' RTLRnTIC CORST (Round-The-World Service) •PK/PNG SPORE LB CMIS B. BRIDGE V6/AMBASSADOR SM 23 Jan 13 Feb 23 Feb BRIDGE Vl5 ORIENTAL FORTUNE V 7 23 Jan 2> Jan 20 Fab 1 Mar •VIA FEEDER PACIFIC SDUTH-UJEST FEEDER VSL *PK/PNG SP MOTHER VSL LA BROOKLYN BRIGE V1,182 words
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Advertisement574 1988-01-20 24 '/U INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TNEOOOR FONTANE VI4N LOTTE SCHEEL V II SOA PRAOESH V KM INOIAN COURIER VJM PRELUDE V TNEOOOR FONTANE VISN LOTTE SCHEEL V B S O NACALANO V MM PRELUDE V.78 INDIAN COURIER VUN TNEOOOR rONTANE V UN CikiittA/ltodras Cb^tokasfHli/C»4cytti ltw!c*l'/Cko/Ma*rit CllcuttJ/IMrii Kanfe/Ban** M*CaVCbaoladraa HM/CalCboMadraa A574 words
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Advertisement718 1988-01-20 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUM* StVFWG (PTC) LTD B. TtM kfm StrMt SINCAPOOE MM TEL StOW (M LINO) fu SMH STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN HARVEST Colombo MfadH Dub* Sport PK< GOLDEN HARVEST Colombo toradM/Dub* 29/* OOLOCN HA VIM Cotanbo/K»r»d»i/t>ub» 12/14 F* CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Sl»n|h»i/Hj»nu«i| M/ 22 Jan BAI TUH718 words
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Advertisement442 1988-01-20 24 s UJ'l/J' DOHA. MUSCAT JEDOAH HOOEBAK H KONG KOK KH 1 V'l'z.Wwrrm KMA. TAMATAVE. NEUNWN. TAMA LATTAJOA, KNGHA2I PORT SAID PWAfIB VAUTTA ADEN. OJBOUTT SERVICE HA. 4/2 LDN. F STOWE. J TO*. TRJUNT. ABERDEEN. LE MVt. M BIWG. R OAM. 6 > 1. UK2ZO I II i K PHILI Oni€NT442 words
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Advertisement539 1988-01-20 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****53 *****42 man m\m limit imut 27*111 *****41 NEPLINE SON BHD. JHM7 INWAPDOOTWARO NEPLINE SON. BHO. aiM33 ENTRIES *****44 NEPLINE SON BHD. !2aa»/627M««271U/t27K2 NEPLINE SON BHO. 2MBM/ZMO4I 7T n n aea w* TO EAST COAST AUSTRALIA:539 words
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Advertisement455 1988-01-20 25 OOWAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON Vestals Nam* HO BS BKK S PORE PKELANG BUSAN MOJI •Gloria/WIN (801 20/01 23 21/01 24 24/01 OS-07/02 09/02 BOCHURN 15/01 NIL 2MI No i Donm/KIN 15/01 27/01 30/1-1/02 02-02/01 *****2 1(02 No t Dorum/KIN455 words
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Advertisement819 1988-01-20 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Harket Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** pfnanc r BUM MESSRS MAI THONG SNIPPING 177 rinnii Strut Pmm itaiavui HAMOLMK SYSTEM CO SON. MO.819 words
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Advertisement18 1988-01-20 25 S3 wll* 1U fl MADJU SENDIRIAN BERHAD 20-1/ Tonq Frig Pui rtinq Singapore 0 106 T el ??Sfii18 words
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Advertisement359 1988-01-20 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 22b 6868 (30 Lmes> FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD \tß DEUTFRACHTSEEREEOEREI p INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE "VIA COLOMBO Aeceptinf carf) tar INDIA Bombay, Cochtn, Madras I Calcutta "VIA LAW AC A Accepting cargo tar Lattokia.359 words
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Miscellaneous177 1988-01-20 26 Regional Weather] r. v ok- a A <5 /X/ /M r" iM' *,z I /rfX J h *3 ro *W ox ►7r L 27 ic/r <J > ••<■••;:• •>y>*vSx.' IvBflteK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind drection with speed m knots Wave height LEGEND R177 words
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Advertisement597 1988-01-20 27 i^csn CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD SO. Jalan Sultan, #07-01, Jalan SuMan Centra. Spore 0711. Tat: *****93. ***** M. *****53. Fax *****44 FIXED CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FCL/LCL TO: CHINA, HONG KONG, BANGKOK, P.KELANG, KEELUNG, KAOSHHING, MANILA, BUSAN, TOKYO/YOKOHAMA KOBE, OSAKA, JAKARTA, L MALAYSIA ALL EUROPE BASE PORTS ALL USA PORTS Also597 words
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Advertisement682 1988-01-20 27 <t>. UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. cn a n 1 ojjjj j. —J J a itfcj tf.ll »yvix/1 Algerian National Line M.V. AIN TEMOUCHENT 10/2 ALGER. MAN. ANNABA/TUNIS S PORE LOADING FOR M.V. BIBAN 16/2 JEDOAH, ALGER ORAN, ANNAIA ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Heavy Lift682 words
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Advertisement553 1988-01-20 28 UNK UNKR SHIPPING PTK I T!) lu3\ (U o;C M I'in t e S p-f O.'O' Tfl ??yW7T Line.) TI > RS .VMI ft l%f R fA> KTROPK SKRVK K TIN HI TIN 4n TM 277 FAR EAST SERVICE i£ iw \m MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE WEEKLY HKG/CHINA SERVICES TATSUMI553 words
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Advertisement528 1988-01-20 28 ZIM fiuronn m.i i luniAintN SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL carton to USA East ft West Coast, Caribbean,Eait Canada, HAITI. Coata Rica, El Salvador Guatemala Honduras. Venezuela. Peru, Ecuador, Colombia via Miami! Trinidad, Barbados, Anti|ua. St. Lucia, Montserrat. Guayana via Kingston. irn ZIM MILBOUm ZIM BRISBANE ZIM EIIAT ACCEPTING CARGO TO AOELAIOE528 words
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Advertisement524 1988-01-20 28 COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO. MATARANI. ILO* ANO ALL OTHER .iii: CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. P Sinfiport MANOLOEVERETT 213 ian JOHNEVERETT 6/7 Ft* MURRAYEVERETT 17/11 Fab "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" VLCA JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA,524 words
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Advertisement19 1988-01-20 29 DAIICHI CHUO KISEN KAISHA. TOKYO HAI SUN HUP CO PTE LTD (Singapore) H S HiM) Sdn Bhd < Port Keiang19 words
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Advertisement29 1988-01-20 29 TITAN SHIPPING SINGAPORE SPORE FOR 23/1 BOMBAY, KARACHI 9/2 JEDDAH, ROTTERDAM FOR BOOKINGS PLS CALL TITAN SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: 2255*73, 225«577, *****30 FAX: *****15, TLX: RS ***** SCANCM29 words
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Advertisement507 1988-01-20 29 LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL JENLINK V 52N SPORE 20/1 VESSEL JENWEL V.52N SPORE 20/1 BANGKOK 23/1 1 JAKARTA 23/1 7/1 Also accepting cargo to PNG P. MORESBY. KIETA, RABAUL, LAE, MAOANG, WEWAK. S ISLANDS HONIARA N. CALEDOMA NOUMEA TAHITI PAPEETE E MALAYSIAN BRUNBAN PORTS TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS *****507 words
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Advertisement634 1988-01-20 29 VESSEL i DIRIYAH FEA 032 S. RIYADH FEA 042 SINGAPORE fib P KELANG FEB DAMMAM OMIT JEDOAH 2S FEB Accepting Breakbulk, Ro/Ro Containers 4 FCL ContainersforSharjah, Doha and Riyadh V.VH; i; n: in A. 1V«!) :< rmTTTI Alto Accepting FCL Containart for Charleston, Miami, Tampa and US FCL only "ceptable634 words
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Advertisement306 1988-01-20 29 iiTiM'ln J I* Destinations: SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG XINGANG, QINGDAO SHANGHAI A OTHER PORTS Etd. S PORE Eld. PKLfi WEEKLY SAILINGS jWCAfOWI AfiEMTS: MM) SHWMM PTE LTD TEL: 28 407 TLX: 2BOS l:Twmm m CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FROM: SIN6APORE/P.KELANG .<f r« 1 nun MARITIME TRANSPORT MANAGE VP Cargo Bookings306 words
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Advertisement334 1988-01-20 30 Hai Sun Hup Co (Ptc) Ltd Tf 1 2?o4<*o*> ,?0 Linosi Tl X HS ?20M A HS ?0677 I \s| I K\ \K I IM K I II > STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS "Subject inducement NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN ft CHINESE334 words
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Advertisement473 1988-01-20 30 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST AND FRENCH WEST INDIES AND FRENCH Far. Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Now York, Baknitore, Northfolk MTVtM CU Cruz. Nbxi ad 0. Cam GULF Savannah, Natni, k» City/ FRENCH V. In PlfW OnMRS, HMHtIfVIWIIC4 Port Da Franco, Pointra A. Pitra COLUMBUS LINE473 words
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Advertisement234 1988-01-20 30 LCL WEEKLY SERVICE TO: KEELUNG 27/1 HAM/BREM 27/1 BANGKOK 23/1 ROTTHIOAM 27/1 NOM6KONG 81/1 TILBURY 27/1 FRBNANTLE 28/1 SYB/MBJI 22/1 ADELAIDE 28/1 (transit time 12 days) WEEKLY CONSOL. SERVICE FROM GERMANY CON-CARRIER 54/87 CON-CARRIER 55/87 ETO GERMANY ETA S PORE 5/1 25/1 14/1 4/2 LCL SERVICE TO CARRIBEAN PORTS ST.234 words
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Advertisement824 1988-01-20 30 mil CALL US ATP. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****122/4, *****3 •07-***** 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 •02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE BUTANC B BUTANC B BUTANC N DCJIMA sum* SINGAPORE LEMARVE t6C UK UJ2 um ■.MBn.i-v !M!V"T''lg-Vn'"""r. l OTHER DESTINATIONS: AARHUS, AMSTERDAM,824 words
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