The Business Times, 5 February 1988
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Title Section11 1988-02-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article251 1988-02-05 1 Reuter Dow Jones lower WALL STREET got off to a slightly weaker start yesterday morning. Nervousness about the plight of interest rates and the economy contributed to the subdued activity, and the mildly downward bias. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell a fraction to 1924. Reuter FootsieReuter - 251 words
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426 1988-02-05 1 AFP THE HIGH COURT in Kuala Lumpur yesterday branded the ruling United Malays National Organisation (Umno) an illegal society and declared last year s battle for party leadership a nullity. In a decision unprecedented in the country's legal history. Justice HarunAFP - 426 words
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535 1988-02-05 1 CHUANG PECK MING - Shearson experts: message seems to be that liberalising trade barriers does not pay By CHUANG PECK MING WORLD TRADE could be hurt with the US decision to strike Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea and Hongkong off the list of developing countries535 words
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Article159 1988-02-05 1 SINGAPORE has expressed dismay over a statement by Japanese Ambassador Tomohiko Kobayashi that the Republic no longer needs special and preferential treatment given to developing countries. Referring to comments by Ambassador Kobayashi, special economic advieer to the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, in an interview with159 words
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Article, Illustration500 1988-02-05 1 LILY FERNANDEZ - By LILY FERNANDEZ SINGAPORE has criticised Japan for dragging its feet in opening its markets to Asean goods. Actual trade benefits given by Japan under the generalised system of preferences (GSP) were small and non-tariff barriers still notoriously widespread, pointed out a senior500 words
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Article, Illustration182 1988-02-05 1 SELLING WAS the order of the day for markets in Hongkong, Australia and Singapore, which all closed lower, while the Tokyo market managed to inch up. In Hongkong, rumours that there was US pressure for a revaluation of the British Colony's currency sparked off some selling182 words
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184 1988-02-05 1 NEWS OF JAPAN'S interim trade deficit sparked off a mild rally yesterday of the US dollar against key currencies in Singapore, Tokyo and other foreign exchange markets. The news prompted shortcovering and buying by trust funds and securities firms in the Far East. Japan's external184 words
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Article47 1988-02-05 1 SINGAPORE may just race ahead of New York to become the world's fourth busiest container port for 1987. Already, preliminary port estimates show that the Republic is still the world's busiest in terms of vessel tonnage. For more details, read Shipping Times Page 1.47 words
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Advertisement327 1988-02-05 1 Back pag«: GSP graduation criterion not exceeded raaponaa by Slngapora'a ambassador In Washington, Mr Tommy Koh, to a Nmw York Tim— article which had argued thaf the US had good raason to drop the Asia* NICa from the i Full local report, paga 14 Regional marfcata, Pago 16 World markata,327 words
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Advertisement136 1988-02-05 1 ZOOMING POWER MINOOA Power-enlarging to 4 times original size. This year's signs HOW WILL Singapore's foreign exchange, Asian dollar and financial futures markets perform in 1988 a year that, thanks to the October stock market crash, promises to be racked by uncertainty? Today's Perspective page takes a hard look at136 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article424 1988-02-05 2 ANNA TEO - Company is second home-grown multinational to receive incentive By ANNA TEO PICO ART International has won operational headquarters (OHQ) status, the second home-grown multinational company to receive the tax incentive award. Singapore's largest exhibition designer and builder, Pico is the 10th company to receive the424 words
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460 1988-02-05 2 TONG SUIT CHEE - By TONG SUIT CHEE ONLY ONE PROPERTY in Qeylang was sold at $303,000. out of 18 properties offered at an auction yesterday. Mr Ng Tian Seng only purchased the 165 sq m shop after the entire auction proceedings were closed by the auctioneer, Mr460 words
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199 1988-02-05 2 AFTER a general meeting with some 300 union officials yesterday, the National Trades Union Congress will be holding in-depth discussions with smaller groups on their stand for the coming National Wages Council talks. NTUC leaders, including sec-retary-general Mr Ong Teng Cheong and199 words
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Article, Illustration466 1988-02-05 2 THE PRIVATE SECTOR is expected to invest at least $30 million in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's second sale of pre-war shophouses in the Tanjong Pagar conservation area. Mrs Koh-Lim Wen Gin, principal architect of the URA, gave this estimate yesterday when the466 words
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404 1988-02-05 2 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA SHELL yesterday appointed a second independent tester to test cars of motorists complaining about inlet valve problems. The company is General Automotive Services Pte Ltd (GAS) in Sin Ming Drive. Shell's head of media community relations, Mr Tan Chek Sian, said, "The404 words
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322 1988-02-05 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN AN AGGRESSIVE DRIVE to promote Singapore's countertrade services in China, India, Burma, Eastern Europe, Africa and Latin America is being mounted by the Trade Development Board (TDB). This followed a highly successful trips in South-east Asia and322 words
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296 1988-02-05 2 THE GOVERNMENT has questioned ths Far Eastern Economic Reviews "fraa copy" offers to its Smgapors subscribers In a I attar to FEER managing director Mr Chsries Stolbach yesterdsy, the director (information) Mr Jamas Fu noted mat Mr Stolbach had said "the Review is not296 words
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188 1988-02-05 2 A NEW COMPANY has been formed by the Singapore Air Cargo Agents' Association to help traders and air cargo agents obtain import permits for air cargo at night. SAAA Cargo Services will begin offering this service from next188 words
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Article193 1988-02-05 2 OVER the next three weeks, Singaporeans will be able to visit six stations on the East-West line which are scheduled for passenger service in mid-March. The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation and the Singapore MRT Ltd have announced open days for these stations: Feb 13193 words
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Article72 1988-02-05 2 THE CHAIRMAN of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Education, Dr Tan Cheng Bock, intends to suggest to the Minister for Labour, Mr Lee Yock Suan. the use of CPF money for education. After a dialogue session with students from the Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Dr Tan told reporters72 words
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Article50 1988-02-05 2 THE Construction Industry Development Board's Work Permit Unit has moved to its new premises at the Construction Industry Training Centre. 10.5 km Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 1953. All applications for work permits should be directed to the new address. The work permit unit's new telephone no is *****56.50 words
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Article89 1988-02-05 2 EDUCATION Minister Tony Tan yesterday opened the 23rd South-east Asian I Ministers of Education t Council (Seamec) conference in Bali. Dr Tan is the outgoing president. At the confer- .> ence yesterday. Professor' Dr Fuad Hassan, the Minister of Education and Cu£ ture of Indonesia, was89 words
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Advertisement155 1988-02-05 2 V/. V 9 > f 0 (bA f Vfi A At $31, our 60 Austrian favourites an' sure to be a hit I From the land of "The Sound of Music" comes another art form Austrian cooking. Some 60 all time favourites for just $31 (Children, $15). Come tuck into155 words
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Advertisement11 1988-02-05 2 Oil companion likely to stop up roaoarch on addttivM, Pago 911 words
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Advertisement91 1988-02-05 2 l 3 STARTING Ol 'l IN AUSTRALIA We offer consultancy services to companies and individuals who intends to establish their business in any part of Australia. For further information write to: AUSTRALIA CONSULTANCY EXPORT SERVICES Level 36, Hong Leong Building 16 Raffles Quay, Singapore. Tel: 321 8976. EVERYTHING YOU NEED91 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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Article, Illustration265 1988-02-05 3 AFP PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino has urged big business to en<t its hedging and do its share in reviving the Philippine economy, saying the political situation has stabilised. Mrs Aquino told a group of garment industry executives in Manila on Wednesday that withAFP - 265 words
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269 1988-02-05 3 NYT MORE THAN 200 immigrants to Australia are under active investigation as possible Nazi war criminals and could face trial in Australia, a special prosecutor said on Wednesday. In an interview, Robert Greenwood, director of a governmental special investigation unit, said hisNYT - 269 words
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172 1988-02-05 3 Reuter NEARLY one in 10 of Japan's 800,000 car industry workers will be out of a job if the shift in production by Japanese carmakers to North America continues at the current pace, union officials said on Wednesday. "We will loseReuter - 172 words
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Article85 1988-02-05 3 AFP JAPANESE imports have increased sharply with the rise in the value of the yen, Japanese Deputy Trade Minister Makoto Kuroda told French Foreign Trade Minister Michel Noir in talks in Paris on Wednesday. French exports to Japan rose by 18.5 per cent to 13.22 billion francsAFP - 85 words
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910 1988-02-05 3 UPI WHEN JAPAN opened its doors to foreign lawyers last year, some commentators gleefully joked that unleashing American lawyers on the Japanese was ideal revenge for the trade deficit. But far from punishing the Japanese, the arrival of about 30 American lawyersUPI - 910 words
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298 1988-02-05 3 Bernama FOREIGN INVESTORS wishing to operate in Malaysia will have no reason to shift their focus to other countries if the government is quick to approve their applications, Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Muhammad Haji Muhammad Taib said. He said lastBernama - 298 words
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487 1988-02-05 3 AFP AMERICA STANDS to lose business opportunities in China as a result of its decision to suspend the liberalisation of high-technology exports to Beijing, according to US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter. "If there has been harm to American businessmen, there has been anAFP - 487 words
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242 1988-02-05 3 AFP A LEADING mainland Chinese economist has predicted that Japan will overtake the US as the world s biggest economic power in the next 10 years, a pro-Bei-jing newspaper reported on Wednesday. Japan would also enjoy tighter economic ties with its AsianAFP - 242 words
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111 1988-02-05 3 Reuter TURKISH Prime Minister Turgut Ozal, who promised 7 per cent economic growth in his election campaign last year, plans to restrict it to 5 per cent in 1988, the semi-official Anatolian news agency said on Wednesday. The economy grew at 6.8 per centReuter - 111 words
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315 1988-02-05 3 Reuter EGYPT'S economic growth slowed to an average 4.5 per cent a year in the past two years, dragged down by lower oil earnings which plunged 38 per cent last fiscal year, the Central Bank said. "The slump in world oil prices causedReuter - 315 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1988-02-05 3 B v// m Singapore OUTLOOK: Stwarera In Mvtril areas in tha Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Fob 4 at iho airport; Max lamp 31.2 Aaaoc humidity 71 Mln tamp 24.1 Aaaoc humidity.......... M Hra oI sunahtna 6.25 Rainfall In mm 5.9 Rainfall tttla mth 90.6 Rainy daya71 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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298 1988-02-05 4 December orders for manufactured goods up sharply Reuter A GOVERNMENT REPORT that new orders for manufactured goods rose by a sharp US$5 billion in December has bolstered hopes that strong investment will keep the US economy from sliding into recession this year. TheReuter - 298 words
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Article179 1988-02-05 4 Reuter JANUARY'S US employment data, due out today, should show continued gains in non-farm employment, but economists anticipate the increases will start slowing in response to a slowdown in the economy this quarter. They said the rise in non-farm payrolls, while reflecting strength inReuter - 179 words
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350 1988-02-05 4 AP A NARROWLY divided US House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to cut off military support for Nicaragua's Contra rebels, rejecting President Reagan's aid request in the hope of fortifying the Central American peace process. The 219-211 vote killed Mr Reagan'sAP - 350 words
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165 1988-02-05 4 Reuter THE EARNINGS GAP between rich and poor in Britain has widened since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher took office in 1979, according to official figures published on Wednesday. The Department of Employment said in a report the top 10 per cent of workers earned 2.88Reuter - 165 words
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177 1988-02-05 4 AP US OFFICIALS are looking at Italy as a possible new base for 72 F-16 fighter jets being moved out of Spain, but the suggestion has divided the governing coalition and drawn opposition from communists and other leftist parties. USAP - 177 words
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285 1988-02-05 4 FT A LEADING Soviet economist on Wednesday called for new sources of finance to be raised to fund the country's economic reform programme, including the sale of shares in state enterprises and wider borrowing on international financial markets. Mr Nikolai Shmelev, who hasFT - 285 words
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228 1988-02-05 4 AFP THE NUMBER of official cars used by Soviet central ministries, government departments and national bodies is to be cut back by 40 per cent from July 1, and their private use banned, under a Soviet government decree published on Wednesday. The Council ofAFP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration454 1988-02-05 4 NYT THE US and West Germany, whose disputes over economic policies last autumn contributed to the decline of the dollar's value, are content with one another's policies now and with current levels of the dollar and interest rates, a US Administration official saidNYT - 454 words
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625 1988-02-05 4 Reuter THE US will be able to cope with its intractable budget and balance of payments deficits, but time is being lost, according to a panel of financial experts at a forum in Davos, Switzerland. Top officials from two large investment banksReuter - 625 words
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203 1988-02-05 4 AFP THE POSSIBILITY that Austria might eventually ask to join the European Community is one that Austrian Chancellor Franz Vranitzky does "not rule out". Chancellor Vranitzky said in Paris on Wednesday that there would first have to be a "careful analysis" of theAFP - 203 words
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Article100 1988-02-05 4 Reuter UNEMPLOYMENT in the European Community (EC) rose in December to 16.3 million, a jump of 2.6 per cent on the previous month, the EC's Statistics Office in Luxembourg said. But its monthly report, Eurostat. said that over the year, the average number of people registered without aReuter - 100 words
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Article964 1988-02-05 4 ARRIVALS I 1 Swvic* Local From number ttm* FT FT71 0115 JFK/80S/0TO/ ANC/NtT/MNL/ TPE QAL Of 863 0115 MCL/SYD SIA SOU 0115 IAX/NRT UA UA805 0120 SFO/HKG JAL J1615 0305 TYO MAS MH601 0730 KUL MAS MH681 0820 KUL SU SQ43 0620 DHA KAL KE697 0905 SEL/MNL964 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous226 1988-02-05 4 Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU 2 7 i as l ,T h -ilv r .-.-.tiv p.? f-zttf. S < :x-,; i A ..u" J. dUr MLBYafePWONSTWT.I IMKTUrFUPOaRVCSmV HATCH 808 PQL3 00 50H£ HEMunrnowtm senm floor' 1 'V ?V ~;r 'iy- 3 r"f r i H ;<v fTTT^ Ikiii y t MilTl-i226 words
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Advertisement51 1988-02-05 5 10 Second Quiz Can you name all the petrol brands that offer harmless additives? If our name slipped your mind, here's a gentle hint. BP petrol contains additives which clean and keep clean carburretors, injectors and valves, reduce exhaust emission and improve performance without any harmful effects on your engiiSe.51 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1289 1988-02-05 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed higher yesterday against major currencies, rising in the afternoon mainly on news Japan's custom-cleared trade for the first 20 days of January swung to a deficit. Trading was quiet in the morning, when the dollar moved within a narrow band. But it rose1,289 words
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Article341 1988-02-05 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed little changed yesterday from opening levels, in quiet trading in the afternoon. Most operators were sidelined in the afternoon as they awaited the outcome of the US Treasury auction of the final US$B.75 billion of 30-year bonds. Short-dates weakened 1/16 point at341 words
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Article156 1988-02-05 6 Gold futures on Feb 2 100 troy ounces. USS par troy ounce Opw Mffl Lot urn* Fob 456.20 457JO 453.70 45X90 -0.20 Mor 458.20 458.20 458.20 455J0 -0.10 *4* 440.00 461.90 458.10 458.30 -0.10 Jun 464 00 466.70 463.00 463.10 •0.10 469 80 471.00 469.00 468.10 -0.10156 words
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Article576 1988-02-05 6 EURODOLLAR futures opened weaker yesterday in Simex following the draining of reserves by the Federal Reserve which dashed hopes of immediate easier US monetary policy. The disappointment over the results of the 10year US Treasury auction left market participants uncertain of the outcome of the 30-year auction. The March576 words
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Article1727 1988-02-05 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday, February 4 1988 DEUTSCHEMARK (3IMEX) Fob M caN 1 c ob M pun i High Law Son High Law Son 55 4131 418 CAS 56 3131 318 CAS 57 223A 218 CAS SS 122A 118 2 59 36A 34 17 17 17 60 5A 31,727 words
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Advertisement10 1988-02-05 6 IB &ANQUE INIXDSUEZ 3 Shenton Way, Shenton House, Singapore 010610 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration669 1988-02-05 7 Reuter LURED BY falling interest rates, some Hongkong companies are raising bank loans for money they do not really need, bankers said. Six syndicated financing packages have been launched since last October s stock market crash depressed the local appetite for equity funding,Reuter - 669 words
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162 1988-02-05 7 AFP SOVIET economic reforms currently underway should lead to the rouble being made freely convertible in foreign exchange markets by 1990. Ivan Ivanov, deputy chief of the Soviet State Commission for Foreign Economic Relations, told an international economy symposium in Davos onAFP - 162 words
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Article289 1988-02-05 7 Reuter THE THREAT of imposing negative interest rates has succeeded in curbing speculation on a revaluation of the Hongkong dollar against the US dollar. Financial Secretary Piers Jacobs said on Wednesday. "We all hope that it will not be necessary to implement these arrangements for negativeReuter - 289 words
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304 1988-02-05 7 FT LLOYD'S of London, the insurance market, has finally abandoned its traditional stance of banning insurance companies from owning the market's brokers at a meeting of its ruling council on Wednesday. The decision clears the way for the planned takeoverFT - 304 words
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150 1988-02-05 7 MORE FOREIGN banks are following the lead set by the Big Four local banks in reducing their interest rates. Standard Chartered Bank yesterday announced that its interest rates would be trimmed by one-quar-ter percentage point across-the-board. With effect from today, the bank's new150 words
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Article, Illustration194 1988-02-05 7 Indicates the average of the prime lending ratea of 12 major banks in S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Feb 4 us$ OM SWFC Yen 7 days 6 13/16 11/16 8 5/8 1/2 3 5/16 3/16 1 3/4 3 3/4 5/8 1 mth 6 13/16 11/16 8194 words
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187 1988-02-05 7 Reuter IRVING BANK CORP said a New York state judge has ordered that 10 days' written notice be given to all parties before the New York State Banking Board votes on the Bank of New York's application to acquire Irving. Approval by both the state bankingReuter - 187 words
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479 1988-02-05 7 Reuter THE Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd has prepared borrowings of more than A 53.7 billion to pay for its complex buyout of the two corporate predators on its share register, advisers to BHP said. BHP will take on A 52.7 billion itself,Reuter - 479 words
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160 1988-02-05 7 Reuter A SENIOR US official has called on South Korea to accelerate re-valuation of the won against the US dollar to help correct the trade imbalance between the two countries. US Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary Charles Dallara made the demand during his meetingReuter - 160 words
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256 1988-02-05 7 AFP CREDIT LYONNAIS, one of France's leading banks, will be privatised after the French presidential elections in April, whatever the outcome. The bank's managing director, Jean-Maxime Leveque, said in Tokyo on Wednesday that the state needs the money. He added that theAFP - 256 words
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Article82 1988-02-05 7 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****N 05.5.88 2.97 2.92 2.96 2.88 6 months BY*****S 30.6.88 2.98 2.93 1 year BY*****T 24.11.88 2.95 2.90 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code rate BID82 words
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Article67 1988-02-05 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market remained unchanged at 3% per cent. The one-month term rate rose 1/16 point while the two and three-months rose point eacr r S$ Interbank rates at 12 noon yesterday: Of FH WD S? 3 3/8 3 1/2 1 -month 367 words
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COMMODITIES
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280 1988-02-05 8 MBT RUBBER PRICES have started to ease slowly but are expected to stay at high levels throughout the first quarter, and may even extend into the first half of the year. Industry sources said although prices are presently sliding downwards, theMBT - 280 words
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Article419 1988-02-05 8 HONGKONG: The metal closed lower yesterday amid bearish sentiment after bullion tumbled to an eight-month low in New York, dealers said. Gold settled at U*****.50/438.25 an ounce after touching a low of U*****.50/436.25 in the early afternoon. It was below New York's close of U*****.50/400.00. Dealers said prices419 words
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Article240 1988-02-05 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon closing prices on Feb 4 (SJ/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 120.00 Old drum FOB 130.00 New drum FOB 134.00 Copra Mixed (loot*) 66 Pepper Munfok whit* FOB NtW 11 85 00 Sarawak whit® FOB faq NIW 1170.00 Sarawak special block FOB NLW240 words
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Article465 1988-02-05 8 Crude palm oil futures, yesterday eased gradually after initial limit gains to close off the day's highs on renewed short selling and some profittaking. Prices had earlier firmed in a technical adjustment to the recent sharp fall, but lack of palm oil demand from overseas continued to undermine465 words
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Article301 1988-02-05 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on Fob 3 (£/torme union specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee (aili In-store London, sellers option CIF London High/low 202.4/195.6 Solos (7116) Raw No 6 CIF 230.00 (234.00) No 6 FOB 197.00 (201.00) Whli» No 5 235.00 (237.40) OilS (US$/tonne) Palm301 words
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Article237 1988-02-05 8 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 614 to five US cents higher on Wednesday, on the high end of the day's trading range, with March up six cents at US$6.O3 a bushel. A late short-covering rally boosted the market, which traded both sides of Tuesday's close237 words
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Article198 1988-02-05 8 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 2% to 3V4 US cents higher on Wednesday with March up 2% cents at U553.29% per bushel Prices found support in moderate trading from anticipation of an EEP wheat tender by the Soviet Union, traders said. Late gams in soybeans,198 words
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Article119 1988-02-05 8 THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) eaeed two cants yeaterday from Wadnasday to cloaa at MSl7.lt a kg on high offering# and atarllng'a aaalnaaa agalnat tha ringglt. Paraiatant pra-Chinaaa Naw Yaar aalaa by moat mlnara aaw tha markat aaaa marginally on modarata activity.119 words
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Article67 1988-02-05 8 TRADING CAME TO a halt yesterday with players in a stand-off on most products. Dubai (Mar) W#ff T«*ot USS/borrel 15.62 Change -0.02 WTI (Mor) 17.16 ♦0.21 Products (FOB S'pore) Kerosene Cotoil Law Sulphur Wa«x lex due, LSWt USS/barrel 22.70 20.55 14.80 Change uneti unch undi Mophfho* Heawy67 words
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Article330 1988-02-05 8 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 216.00 cents a kg, down 1.75 cents from Wednesday's close. The market opened slightly lower on lack of buying interest and prices eased further in thin morning trading. Prices continued to drift in the afternoon in330 words
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Article244 1988-02-05 8 RAS prices In S FOB In bait NOON CLOSE ftuy*r« S#ll#rt 8vy*r» S#N#n Int 1 RSS Prompt 220.50 221.SON ***** 220.75N In* 1 RSS Mor 88 ***** 217.25 216.00 216 JO Int 1 RSS Apr 88 216.25 ***** 215JO 216.00 lot 2 RSS Of 215.25 217.25N 214.50244 words
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Article80 1988-02-05 8 (cantt/kg, 1 -too poUvtt) MARCH 1988 APRIL 1988 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON tstyn StMtn kyn S*U*rt SSI 30 314.00 316.00N 314.00 316.00N SS* 50 313.50 314.50N 313-50 314.50N MRELB kixn S*«t*r> hjyri 5«*T1 SM* cv 374.00 376.00N 275.00 277.00N SM* I 374.00 276.00N 375.0080 words
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Advertisement479 1988-02-05 8 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I 800 Ah Tee of No. 429 A Sembawang Road, Singapore 2775, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Nee Huat Provision Store at 429 Sembawang Road, Singapore (2775), and that this application will De heard in479 words
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Advertisement482 1988-02-05 8 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Ng Koon Tee of No. 220 Boon Lay Ave #08-159 Singapore 2264, have applied for a Second Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s. Medo Jurong Stadium Coffee House Pte Ltd at Jurong Stadium Town #01-06 Singapore 2261, and that482 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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876 1988-02-05 9 JEFFREY TSANG - t By JEFFREY TSANG MULTI-TASKING in the PC arena is a big word with a big promise: It will enable a computer to do several things at the same time, which will not only save time, but will make the computer an even876 words
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Article, Illustration777 1988-02-05 9 FT THE OIL COMPANIES will continue increasing research devoted to developing additives for petrol, despite the much publicised demise of Formula Shell, according to technical experts in the oil and motor industries. Shell announced this week that it is no longerFT - 777 words
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Article, Illustration790 1988-02-05 9 HARISH MEHTA - AGV three letters that will mean hypersonic flight By HARISH MEHTA HENRI MARTRE, chairman of French company Aerospatiale, is the man behind the Avion a Grande Vitesse (AGV) a hypersonic flying machine that will reduce flying time between Paris and Singapore to as little as 2.5 hours. "Right now we790 words
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267 1988-02-05 9 TELECOMS, rated one of the world's most reliable satellite communications facilities, is further expanding its international network with a new $18 million antenna. The new 21-metre antenna. which will be the second antenna at Telecoms' Bukit Timah Satellite Earth Station, will operate through267 words
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Article, Illustration91 1988-02-05 9 McDonnell douglas chose to announce one of the biggest leaps in helicopter technology at the recent Asian Aerospace show. Executive vice-president Norman Hirsh said the company was replacing the helicopter's conventional tail rotors with a sophisticated fan-driven air circulation system. The new technology is called91 words
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Advertisement94 1988-02-05 9 /a At the Grand' Italia Lounge, time is endless. For the pace is relaxed and comfort prevails The soothing music disturbs not your conversation as you unwind with your favourite drink. Tune in to the captivating music of "C'uatro Calientes" daily except Sunday from 7 45pm 12.30 am Enjoy the94 words
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Advertisement301 1988-02-05 9 ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY To Own A Part Of Historic Singapore This is another opportunity to own a shophouse in the Tanjong Fagar Conservation Area and participate in the conservation of our historic districts. C«M 1 PHASE 1 JO &PH PHASE 2 PHAS LOCATION PUil The first 38 shophouses were sold through301 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article502 1988-02-05 10 THE WOES OF PALESTINIANS in search of a country they can call home have once again captured international headlines. For some time in the interim, the Middle East problem had been equated with the armed conflict between Iran and Iraq and the consequent threat to502 words
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Article, Illustration1848 1988-02-05 10 SOH TIANG KENG - Fairly rapid growth amid erratic fluctuations in currency and interest rates these are likely to be the marks of the foreign exchange, futures and Asian dollar markets as they move further into 1988. Financial Correspondent SOH TIANG KENG analyses the prospects. SOH TIANG KENG1,848 words
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Article, Illustration712 1988-02-05 11 HOWELL RAINES - By HOWELL RAINES NYT ACCORDING to a Finnish government official, Mauno Koivisto once likened his mission as President of Finland to that of the character played by Gary Cooper in "High Noon". Dr Koivisto sees himself as the lonelyNYT - 712 words
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677 1988-02-05 11 RICH MILLER - For the past 40 years, Japan has tied its fate to the US, relying on America for export markets and military security. But increasingly harsh rhetoric from the US over trade has helped convince some of Japan's policymakers that the country's futureReuter - 677 words
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598 1988-02-05 11 Reuter CHINA MUST stop wasting and misusing its major resource, people, if it is to become a modern and developed nation. "In socialist countries, there is no reward for initiative and creativity. In the system we have in China, the intelligent becomeReuter - 598 words
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336 1988-02-05 11 Reuter ANTHONY KENNEDY, confirmed by the Senate on Wednesday as a US Supreme Court justice, is a conservative who has impressed liberals and moderates as an open-minded and well-qualified judge. The 51-year old federal judge from California, approved by a voteReuter - 336 words
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Advertisement236 1988-02-05 10 r V 4§ 1 r. y You have a business to run, a busy schedule U I 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 a traffic jam on your way to get236 words
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Miscellaneous695 1988-02-05 10 mmsnma 32 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Split? Precisely! (6) 7 Growing evidence that AM may be tailing a camel! (8) 8 It has the power of illumination (6) 10 A four-legged race! (5) 13 Price of new cots (4) 14 Drop Alf a quid, possibly? (4) 15 Breathe hard, for695 words
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Advertisement527 1988-02-05 11 o MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF PROFITS DIVIDEND The Directors announce the unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the year ended 30th November 1987 as follows:— Company Turnover Operating profit Share of profits of associated companies Profit before taxation Taxation Profit after527 words
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Miscellaneous1263 1988-02-05 11 1.15 Music Now. 1.45 Spom Roundup. 2.00 Newsdesk. 2.30 Multltrock 3. 3.00 Outlook, opening with News Summary. 3.39 Stock Market Report. 3.45 Personal View. 4.00 World Newt. 4.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary. 4.30 Science in Action. 5.00 News Summary followed by Network UK. 5.15 Business Matters. 5.45 Five William Stories.1,263 words
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Article, Illustration270 1988-02-05 12 UPI HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Mike Tyson will fight Michael Spinks in June in what may be the richest bout in boxing history. Representatives of the two fighters said on Wednesday that the match would bring together the most prominent fighters in the heavyweight division and endUPI - 270 words
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Article, Illustration302 1988-02-05 12 UPI STEVE CRAM has called for action to clean up the "drug-threat-ened, cut-throat" world of world track and field athletics. Speaking on BBC television's "Sportsnight" programme on Wednesday, the former world 1500-metres champion said he no longer enjoyed competing and was glad to beUPI - 302 words
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Article, Illustration315 1988-02-05 13 Reuter JAPAN'S Ayako Okamoto, earnings champion and player of the year in 1987, began the 1988 season in embarrassing fashion when she forgot to sign up for the opening tournament of the Ladies' Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour. Okamoto, a seven-year Tour veteran whoReuter - 315 words
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444 1988-02-05 13 AFP THE REIGNING Mennen Cup holder. Jahangir Khan, opened his title defence with a straight games win over Peter Hill of Singapore before a sparse gallery that had fought its way through snow and ice to get to the Toronto club on Tuesday.AFP - 444 words
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Article, Illustration360 1988-02-05 13 Reuter BORIS BECKER will be intent on exorcising the haunting memory of 1987 when he begins his new tennis year in West Germany's Davis Cup encounter against Brazil in Essen today. Eclipsed by Ivan Lendl. Pat Cash and Stefan Edberg in last year's four Grand Slam championships.Reuter - 360 words
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Article445 1988-02-05 13 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS RUTH LETOURNEUX fired the lowest score of the day to power Warren Golf Club to a share of the lead in the second round of the Ladies Premier League golf championship played at Sembawang on Tuesday. The petite golfer, playing her second season445 words
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Article, Illustration285 1988-02-05 13 AP THIS WEEK can only get bettor for Tom Watson. He has a pinched nerve in his neck. The short putts aren't falling. "I'm playing pretty well, but I just can't make the short putts," Watson said after a practice session for the US$7OO,OOO PebbleAP - 285 words
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Advertisement890 1988-02-05 12 cou Ryoisi ER XO-Whore to eat, drink... ft The Baron's Smorgasbord It's as good as a trip to Sweden. And with the delicious variety of our Smorgasbord spread, you'll want to go back to the buffet table for more refills. The Royal Smorgasbord buffet dinner, from Jan 26 to Feb890 words
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Advertisement155 1988-02-05 12 Austrian Fest From the land of' 'The Sound of Music" comes another art form delicious food like Wienerschnitzel. Fiaker goulash, ftiprikaChicken, sausages, salads, apple strudel, SacherCake, Emperor's pancakes and much, much more! At $31 for adults and 15 for children, we're sure you'll enjoy the feast as much as you155 words
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Advertisement509 1988-02-05 13 and entertain 4 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, call 338 8585. ext. ***** or 330 8310. The509 words
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Advertisement30 1988-02-05 13 WELL, IT'S OBVIOUSLY NOT MEANT TO GO WITH ESCARGOTS. > > w r>. iji-d ftn am > um* Htfc >i»M t'liiiH*. «!««*<•■* >• i» W c IF IT COMES WITH CHOPSTICKS IT GOES WITH DYNASTY.30 words
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Article, Illustration4272 1988-02-05 14 SHARE PRICES in the Singapore stock market closed lower across a broad front on a lack of fresh buying incentives. Brokers said that the GSP (Generalised System of Preferences) issue between the US and the four Asian newly industrialising countries,4,272 words
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Article246 1988-02-05 14 SIN6AP0RF Rises lr Kites# Fob 3 Fob 4 1 S»«nbu» C Socurth. UOI M Ttvtt CEUfi Hum* M Metro HMg CoM Snr t lotmom No* Iran baton SO* VMS King. 0 S FIN 1 c s ong 430 103 4M *3 Falls 850 1330 Am 344 158246 words
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Article3006 1988-02-05 14 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE MOUS TRIAL COMMERCIAL Aono IMS S) (41 1.173,006 words
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Article210 1988-02-05 14 MALAYA TIN PRINTING COMPANY Limited: EGM at WTC Convention Centre. Conference Hall 2. 11th Floor, World Trade Centre. (Use Lift Lobby C or D), 1 Maritime Square. -Singapore 0409, tomorrow at 11am. DUFF Berhad: 15th AGM at N0.21 23, Jalan Hussein, ***** Ipoh, Perak on Monday. Feb 8.210 words
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Article271 1988-02-05 14 Monog»rj' prices r npon Gr Fund I 46 151 fof Feb 5 Sh#nton Thrift Fund 0 7| 078 Singapore Unit Trust UOB Management Th# Co">"«'C» 090 096 UniHmd 080 080 Tt«* Sov">g« Fund 079 OSS Un*ond* 099 101 S'por* frog Fund S'por* S#c Fund 03* 0*1 040 066271 words
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REGIONAL MARKETS
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266 1988-02-05 15 FT TOYOTA, Japan s largest car maker, is actively looking for a joint-venture partner for passenger car production in Europe. According to a top Toyota executive, the car maker has ruled out the possibility of building a car production facility on its own inFT - 266 words
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2899 1988-02-05 15 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange weakened further yesterday in another dull performance. Turnover remained light with losses again extended across the board. As of late, operators have chosen to sit back and assess the situation in the absence of fresh2,899 words
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Article1436 1988-02-05 15 Hongkong Reuter SHARE prices on the Hongkong market closed sharply lower yesterday on speculation that the US would put pressure on Hongkong to revalue its currency, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index lost 59.15 points to 2,295.31 and the broaderbased Hongkong Index dropped 38 80 to 1.496.92Reuter - 1,436 words
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Article530 1988-02-05 15 Reuter SHARE prices in Tokyo closed higher yesterday in thin trade on bargainhunting in financials, but a lack of fresh factors pulled levels off peaks, brokers said. "No staggering incentives are coming through," said Mr Stephen Codrington, head of equities at Jardine Fleming. "There is a feeling there won'tReuter - 530 words
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Article473 1988-02-05 15 Reuter WEAKER gold prices and a 28-point fall on Wall Street sparked widespread selling which pushed Australian share prices to sharply lower closing levels yesterday. The market was hit by early nervous selling and closed at its lowest level since Dec 14. "Industrials were weaker on the fall inReuter - 473 words
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Article161 1988-02-05 15 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index roee 3.30 to 320.50 yesterday on a turnover of 3,752,008 shares worth 392.65 million baht. FIB 04 •ANT -b Ao Kham Thai 188 unch Ayudhya invaatmai 316 -10 Bangkok Agro-ln*) 82 unch Bangkok Bank .319 -2 Bank Of Ayudhya 31« -a CharoongReuter - 161 words
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Article288 1988-02-05 15 FEB 04 All Sincere Indue Aai> r^fTMnl NT Kotm 36 30 -0 3 280 72 90 0 08 unch Kuochan Dav IN Chang Yuan Cham indue L»#n Hwa Indus 46 00 43 40 43 70 -1 -1 -12 Ciihiy Com 77.50 -05 Nan Ya Piaa 60 SO •05 Chang288 words
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Article88 1988-02-05 15 FEB 04 pesos -IMarstaai Of iantal B ***** -001 Phil Ovarsaas 0 049 -0 002 Acoie Mining Phiia* B 0 53 unch Anglo Phil Picop B Ap«« Mining B 0 045 -0 001 P D" 151 unch Atlas Con B 29 uncti San Miguai B 137 -4 Baguio Gold88 words
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Advertisement397 1988-02-05 15 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF TURTLE BAY SHIPPING PTE LTD (IN MEMBER'S VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Turtle Bay Shipping Pte Ltd convened and held at 1 Ansgarltrankpforte, Bremen on February 1, 1988. the397 words
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Advertisement447 1988-02-05 15 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 BIAN KEOW COMPANY PTE. LTD. (Members' Voluntary Winding Up) At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company duly convened and held at No. 10 Dyson Road Singapore on 30 January 1968 at 12 noon the following Resolutions were passed: As447 words
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Advertisement465 1988-02-05 15 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP.SO AND WAUGH RING INDUSTRIAL PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company duly convened and held at 50 Jin. Sultan #21-04 Jalan Sultan Centre, Singapore 0719 on Tuesday the 2nd day of February 1968 at465 words
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Advertisement392 1988-02-05 15 EASTSTAR KNITTING FACTORY (PTE) LTD (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (in Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to section 306 of the Companies Act Cap 50 the Final Meeting of Members of the Company will be held on Tuesday 8th March. 1968 at392 words
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Article, Illustration646 1988-02-05 16 hb mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW CONVERTIBLES are making the scene in Malaysia. Not cars, but financial instruments that offer a fixed rate of income and allow the holder the right to convert them into ordinary shares sometime in the future. Property group IGB CorpHOCK LOCK SIEW - 646 words
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325 1988-02-05 16 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM BENTA PLANTATIONS Bhd has emerged as a substantial shareholder of a Malaysian textile company, following its acquisition of a 13 per cent stake in the company. The company announced yesterday that it has bought 3.4 million shares in South325 words
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367 1988-02-05 16 Bernama SATERAS RESOURCES (M) Bhd (SRM) has sold its wholly-owned subsidiary- Sarawak Motor Industries Bhd (SMI), for M 538.325. Sateras announced yesterday that an agreement was entered into on Jan 20 with UFP Holdings Sdn Bhd to dispose ot 38.325 million shares in SMIBernama - 367 words
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184 1988-02-05 16 Bernama ES UNITED MALAYAN Banking Corporation Bhd (UMBC) has drawn up a five-year corporate plan aimed at making the bank a leader in the industry. Chairman Tunku Datuk Shahriman Tunku Sulaiman said in Kuala Lumpur that he hoped the five-year plan would beBernama ES - 184 words
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764 1988-02-05 16 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN PROPERTY GROUP Hong Fok Corporation is to reactivate its Concourse project in Beach Road, a proposed 45-storey retail, office and residential complex, after an almost four-year standstill. The company is also making plans to develop another block of flatted factories764 words
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174 1988-02-05 16 MBT GULA PERAK's financial reconstruction scheme, involving Kesenta Development, was approved by the Capital Issues Committee on Jan 23 with two major revisions. The first involves a downward revision of the price for six estates to be acquired by GulaMBT - 174 words
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236 1988-02-05 16 FOLLOWING the outcry from remisiers. the Stock Exchange of Singapore clarified yesterday that they are not required to sign any attendance register on the third day of the Lunar New Year. A press statement from the SES said: "Broking firms are. however, asked to note their236 words
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185 1988-02-05 16 Reuter MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) is planning to expand and modernise its fleet and network to meet an expected growth in air travel in the next five years. MAS managing director Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman told an in-house sales conference on WednesdayReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement171 1988-02-05 16 ITALIAN KITCHEN DISTRIBUTOR A group of Italian Kitchen manufacturers with a combined turnover in excess of Ssloo million, seeks a sole distributor. No investment for back-up stock is required. The successful applicant will receive the complete support in the setting up of the permanent showroom, but he/she must be able171 words
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Advertisement614 1988-02-05 16 provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services includaCo«po< ate Devstopment, Strategic Planning, Financial Control and Management information Sy nwea, Manpower Reviews and Cost Reduction Studies, Information Technology, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems. Executive Selection, Marfaating and614 words
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Article1080 1988-02-05 17 New York Reuter STOCKS on the Wall Street closed sharply lower in active trading on Wednesday after an uneven session characterised by rumours and anxiety over the economy and interest rates, traders said. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 28.35 points to 1,924.57. Losers led gainersReuter - 1,080 words
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Article1005 1988-02-05 17 London Reuter SHARE PRICES on the London market were lower virtually across the board at the opening yesterday, though some stocks had recovered slightly from early mark-downs made in response to a sharply lower Wall Street close on Wednesday, dealers said. Some limited buyingReuter - 1,005 words
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Article1225 1988-02-05 17 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday 1 .*98 92 Wednesday 1,537 72 Week ago 1.***** Hang Seng Index Thursday Wednesday 2,***** Week ago 2.***** All Industrial] Thursday Wednesday Week ago NEW YORK Dow Jonos VA<-J weaoesaoy Tuesdoy Week ago 1.9796 2.0015 1,994.1 1,924 57 1,***** 1.911.14 TOKYO Nikkei Average Thursday1,225 words
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72 1988-02-05 17 Reuter NEC CORP's NEC America Inc has received an order from Cincinnati Bell Inc for digital switchboards worth nearly 10 billion yen. said a spokesman yesterday. The NEAX-61E switchboards, designed for integrated services digital networks. will be installed between April and July 1989, in sixReuter - 72 words
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481 1988-02-05 17 Reuter THE HEAO of the Securities and Exchange Commission urged that stock index futures margins be increased for non-floor traders, at least temporarily. "The commission believes that the greater leverage available in the stock futures index market may at times contribute to increased volatilityReuter - 481 words
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110 1988-02-05 17 Reuter THE COMMODITY Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed a fivecount administrative complaint against Kidder Peabody and Co. a unit of General Electric; and Joseph Schmuckler, a Kidder Peabody vice-president, for trading violations in stock index futures. The commission's complaint. filed on Tuesday, charged thatReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement787 1988-02-05 17 K J, H» New Straits Tinas Press (Malaysia) Bartad (Incorporated in Malaysian) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Theatrette of the Company, Balai Berita, 31 Jalan Riong, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 27th787 words
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Article, Illustration857 1988-02-05 18 Judge turns down application for stay of execution Bernama FORMER MCA PRESIDENT Tan Koon Swan was yesterday sentenced to 30 months' jail and fined Msl million, in default nine months' jail, by the Sessions Court in Kuala Lumpur for committing criminal breachBernama - 857 words
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238 1988-02-05 18 Bernama ES ELECTRONICS GIANT Motorola will invest MSI2O million in Malaysia over the next three years when it goes into the high technology realm of wafer fabrication. The new facility, incorporated as Motorola Electronics Sdn Bhd, is wholly owned by Motorola Inc, USA. ItBernama ES - 238 words
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338 1988-02-05 18 Reuter INDONESIA, Asia s leading debtor, has rejected proposals that it reorganise its mounting overseas debt by taking new loans to pay off old ones "The government will use foreign debts only for financing development projects, and the debt service will be paid forReuter - 338 words
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182 1988-02-05 18 Reuter INDONESIA still lags behind the other members of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) in attracting foreign investment, Finance Minister Radius Prawiro said. "The number of projects, value of investment and the ratio of foreign capital invested against Indonesia'sReuter - 182 words
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236 1988-02-05 18 SINGAPORE has described a New York Times article that supported the US for removing the Asian NICs from its GSP scheme as "unfair and self-defeating". In a letter to the newspaper, which had argued that the US had good reason to drop the Asian NICs236 words
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Article35 1988-02-05 18 AFP US AGRICULTURE Secretary Richard Lyng said yesterday in Jakarta that Washington was not trying to force developing countries to cut farm subsidies, indicating that such pressures were aimed at the European Community.AFP - 35 words
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315 1988-02-05 18 Reuter THAILAND and Malaysia yesterday backed efforts by former Cambodian Head of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk to find a political solution to the conflict in his homeland. "Asean has given Sihanouk the offer of any facility in our countries to conduct talks toReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration158 1988-02-05 18 LOVE is a season pass on the shuttle between Heaven and Hell, according to one old sage. With Valentine s Day only a heartbeat away, Executive L Hettyie tomorrow offers a special focus on matters of the heart. It's a tribute to those who158 words
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Article96 1988-02-05 18 Reuter COMEX SILVER FUTURES edged higher on light buying early yesterday morning as the market attempted to consolidate after breaking down on Wednesday on the weight of heavy losses in gold. March silver gained 7.5 cents at a high for the day of U556.43 an ounce before backsliding.Reuter - 96 words
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Article54 1988-02-05 18 UPI AN AGE discrimination suit against Pan American World Airways ended in a landmark US$l7.2 million settlement for more than 90 pilots who were forced to retire at 60, even though they wanted to stay in the air as flight engineers. The settlement was announced WednesdayUPI - 54 words
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Article55 1988-02-05 18 AFP THE JAPANESE government will ask its exporters and importers to control their trade with South Africa in a bid to ward off US protest, official sources said in Tokyo yesterday. The request will be made by Foreign Minister Sosuke Uno during an upcomingAFP - 55 words
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Article28 1988-02-05 18 AFP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday appealed in Manila to the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) to deny membership to Filipino Moslem separatist guerrillas. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article44 1988-02-05 18 AFP MALAYSIA and Thailand have agreed to step up efforts to eliminate drug and arms smuggling, the Malaysian Foreign Minister Abu Hassan Omar said yesterday in Kuala Lumpur at the end of the first Malaysia-Thailand Joint Commission meeting.— AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article53 1988-02-05 18 UPI A CONGRESS (I) party-led alliance won power in the North-eastern Tripura State Assembly polls, giving Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi his second election victory since he took office in December 1984, returns showed yesterday. But the upset of Tripura's ruling Communists in Tuesday's electionsUPI - 53 words
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Article47 1988-02-05 18 AFP EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak left Marrakesh yesterday for Rome on the next stage of his tour promoting his proposals for a truce in the Israel-occupied territories. He spent 48 hours in Morocco, and had talks with King Hassan 11. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article48 1988-02-05 18 AFP ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir yesterday visited the Gaza Strip, official sources said, his first to the occupied territory since Palestinian demonstrations erupted on Dec 9. Mr Shamir visited the Shatti and Nuseirat Palestinian refugee camps where residents expressed their grievances. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Advertisement152 1988-02-05 18 n Germany's Best Dheimain Leading shoemakers since 1888 For a century, we have excelled in the making of fine men's shoes, with particular emphasis on quality, comfort and style. Switch to Obermain and you'll know why it's the No. 1 German shoe. t Available at: SCHUHE BOUTIQUE #02-28 RAFFLES CITY152 words
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Advertisement106 1988-02-05 18 quality before your E YES A V Whatever your personal preference, we have the frame to complement your looks and lifestyle. In over 3000 designs, sizes and colours. Choose from our top-of-the-line Exclusiv, unisex Modelbrillen, fashionable Lady R and Mr R, sporty Young Look, or trendy Linea Colore. We even106 words
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Article464 1988-02-05 19 LINDA CHEE - The Republic retains prime position as world's busiest port By LINDA CHEE SINGAPORE looks set to displace New York as the world's fourth busiest container port, and is reckoned to be well on the way to joining Hongkong and Kaohsiung as one of the top464 words
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201 1988-02-05 19 Reuter MALAYSIA has detained a foreign tanker and barge, accusing the vessels of entering its waters illegally and polluting its coastline, a Malaysian marine official said. The Singapore-owned barge Eastern Bright (972 tons) and Cyprus-regis-tered tanker Lady A (114,086 tons) had allegedly carriedReuter - 201 words
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161 1988-02-05 19 THE NORWEGIAN Specialised Auto Carriers. Nosac. has landed two plum contracts to transport European cars to Asia Nosac, which introduced fortnightly sailings from the middle of last month, was awarded contracts by Ford of Cologne and the Taiwan importer of the161 words
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Article105 1988-02-05 19 THE WORLD BANK said it was providing a US$ll6 million loan to help South Korea finance an expressway construction project in the Kyonggi region, in the northwest of the country. The region includes Seoul and Inchon, the nation's second largest port, as well as the105 words
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Article113 1988-02-05 19 Reuter A SHIP set ablaze in error by Iranian gunboats sank yesterday and is now a navigation hazard near a busy Gulf sealane off the United Arab Emirates (UAE) coast. Regional shipping sources said the 15,241-dwt Panama-flag freighter Mare sank at anchor 27km west ofReuter - 113 words
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Article163 1988-02-05 20 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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132 1988-02-05 20 Reuter BRITAIN'S Royal Navy fleet has reached its lowest ebb this century and is scarcely able to meet obligations to the Nato military alliance. the British Maritime League said. League spokesman Des Wettern said Britain might soon have to ask other North AtlanticReuter - 132 words
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1122 1988-02-05 20 OVER the last few years, the Port of Lisbon has attracted an increasing number of containers. That success is attributed largely to Klaus Beplat, president of private container terminal operator Liscont. Fairplay traces the changes at the Portuguese port and the problems whichFairpiay - 1,122 words
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Article906 1988-02-05 20 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Conto«n*r vmi 1 Accord Shpg VI Ahrenkie' liner XI Africa Oceon XM Alltrons VH AC Toepfer XI American Tpt XM Anro Service IV Arrow lines IX Asxjn Ocean XI Atlas line X ANl 1 A PC line V API m ASCI m906 words
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74 1988-02-05 20 Reuter TRAFFIC came to a halt at Por-« tugal's third busiest port in Se- tubal as dockers began a-week-long strike over wages and conditions, a spokesman for the port's shipping agents said. The strike follows several shorter disputes in January when dockers and portReuter - 74 words
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269 1988-02-05 20 KINGSLEY WOOD - From KINGSLEY WOOD AUSTRALIAN-BASED companies have poured more than Asloo million into sponsorship of various bicentennial events causing a few grumbles that some of the glaring advertising efforts could have been reserved for less conspicuous occasions. The most controversial display was perhaps the269 words
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409 1988-02-05 21 Lloyd's List THE CONDITION of some ships on the Iranian oil shuttle service has been described by the Salvage Association as disgraceful. Mr Alex Galloway, deputy general manager and chief surveyor or the association, also criticised the quality of some of theLloyd's List - 409 words
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Article, Illustration488 1988-02-05 21 Reuter DUTCH TRANSPORT company Nedlloyd Group said it adjusted terms for a controversial statute change and rights issue ahead of a crucial extraordinary shareholders meeting on Feb 12. In a statement, Nedlloyd said its planned private rights issue will neverReuter - 488 words
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Article132 1988-02-05 21 LLOYD'S Register has published new classification rules covering cold stores, container terminals and processing plants. The new rules, a major revision of those published in 1976, take account of LR's experience gained during the past decade in the classification of refrigerated installations, especially in the Middle132 words
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233 1988-02-05 21 Reuter WAR RISK insurance premiums have been reduced for cargoes on ships sailing to and from many Gulf ports, the Lon-don-based War Risk Rating Committee said. The committee, made up of London marine insurance underwriters, said the reductions effective yesterday covered all portsReuter - 233 words
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165 1988-02-05 21 FT ESTIMATED COSTS for full removal of oil and gas production facilities in the North Sea are significantly lower than previously thought, according to a report by Wood MacKenzie, the Edinburgh stockbroker. The findings are good news for an industry that wasFT - 165 words
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8111 1988-02-05 26 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 of8,111 words
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Article1533 1988-02-05 27 FREIGHT rates on Wednesday continue to move higher for large grain vessels, with US$l3 90 and $14 reported to have been paid for two bulk carriers each carrying 83,000 long tons of light grain from the US Gulf to Holland, shipbrokers said. Unconfirmed reports suggested 20,000 tons of1,533 words
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Article1591 1988-02-05 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Veaeel Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Al l«>»onc« K15 olongs*de 0502 0700 Boiy nshon K30 alongside 0502 0600 Equator III K22 alongside 0502 1200 fengqmg K3S alongside 08 02 2300 Koto So*' K32 olongside 0502 0600 Koto Noga K33 alongside 0702 0600 Koto Seio'1,591 words
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Article2016 1988-02-05 28 Who acts for whom a—6 AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies. ABC Containerline NV S'pore Shpg (S). Accqrd 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 President Lines APL2,016 words
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263 1988-02-05 30 Kingsley Wood - From Kingsley Wood THREE international seminars and workshop at the Australian Maritime College in Launceston will be opened by International Maritime Organisation Secretary-General Mr Chandrika Srivastava on Feb 9. The series, called Maritime 88, has attracted delegates from all parts of the263 words
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238 1988-02-05 30 AFP A HARDENING in the position of the National Union of Seamen (NUS) kept practically all Britain's car-ferries in port on Wednesday, a union spokesman said. The strike, which has been declared illegal by a UK court, started on Monday in supportAFP - 238 words
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Article183 1988-02-05 30 From Page I handle the three million TEUs. But in the longer term anything beyond this figure will be accommodated by a new container port to be built on Pulau Brani. Singapore, along with Hongkong and Taiwan, is looking at single-digit growth rates for183 words
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Advertisement669 1988-02-05 19 *°tvV t- v V^ TIMES STP Distributors Ttmm s RiMnhtn? Group SlN^f" 6 sUCt^ jHdiNE SHIPPING AGENCIES (Rag No 242»4/ OOK] %tllf# ®0 Cantonnwnt Itodd #12-06 South point, Sinppore 0208 Mil#J TM *****1! TELEX NO RS ***** FGSißßsrcfigri" JARtNNE SNIPPING AGENCIES SON. WO a A rn KEUNG TIL *****11 Tain669 words
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Advertisement99 1988-02-05 19 See Page XII raiDß KLAUS BEPLAT should have been either a mathematician or a philosopher. He has convinced himself, and in turn many others, that Lisbon lies in the ideal position for a container port. Page II THE CONDITION of some ships on the Iranian oil shuttle service has been99 words
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Advertisement654 1988-02-05 19 f>v' TIMES STP Distributors Time» Pu6l»s/mo9 Croup MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO CHARLESTON 29 DAYS FROM SINGAPORE 34 DAYS FROM PORT KELANG 33 DAYS FROM PENANG This week A«e< M Closing Time CV 10/2 2300 HRS CFS 10/2 1300 HRS AXEL M 8804 arild m aao4 LUNA M 8004 ARTHUR654 words
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Advertisement753 1988-02-05 20 Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT CARDIGAN BAY RHINE MARU TOKIO EXPRESS KOWLOON BAY BENAVON OSAKA BAY HAMBURG I BREMERHAVEN ROTTEROAM/ ANTWERP ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN, AARHUS. GOTHENBURG MALMO HELSINKI OSLO AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN A S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT HAMBURG EXPRESS# TOKIO EXPRESS753 words
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Advertisement17 1988-02-05 20 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement492 1988-02-05 20 CHARGEURS REUNIS f LA-REUNION ca raurn moire up an ALTAI MAM 2/3 ALSO ACCCPT CAMQO TO MAUMmUS. LUANDA. I P NOIRE P GENTIL/lIBREVU.LE DOUALA COTOWOU LOME ABIDJAN OAKJ w g m up w m M-DJAMBtA. MAMCY, OUAOADOUQOU. MM MOULAMO, TAOUNOC, BAMAKO, T'tM. SING A POQf f NQUIPIF S 222 3"44492 words
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Advertisement927 1988-02-05 21 JPf UP The Straits BBJm Steamship Group O STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Setoeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd F&O Containers CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/COHTINENT: MONC RONS EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY RMINE MRU TOUtO EXPRESS KORR.OON MT BENAVON OSAAA BAT KITANO MARU LARGS lAT HONG KONG EXPRESS927 words
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Advertisement618 1988-02-05 21 m r KLINE KINKAI 1 MV 'LUNAR RAINBOW* Vl7 ARRIVED 31/1/88 Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the captioned vessel are hereby notified that a general survey will be held on Bth Feb IMM (Monday) at Keppel Wharves K2O from 0900 hours 1300 hours. No further survey will be entertained618 words
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Advertisement127 1988-02-05 21 SALE/CHARTER 976 DWT BULKER PNEUMATIC DISCHARGE OIL MUD/CEMENT/BULK CARGO STL MARITIME TEL: *****22 TLX RS ***** STLMC S7 C SAV Cor-- a- ,i Sad £rr-rr<cjr.i l.jpcf'i SA FUOU VUKI SPORE I BOTHER VESSEL HK MICA m AJITOF VALP SAI CSAVI m ARAUCO 2V2 W M W* IV* CSAV 1 W127 words
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Advertisement438 1988-02-05 22 mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading tw in Port BANDAR ABBAS (Ist call) 16/2 —DO (2nd call) IRAN SHOJAAT IRAN SHOJAAT KYOWA LINE PNC/S. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: 4 27/2 JAYA, LAE. HRA, TLG, LTK, MALAU MICRONESIA SERVICE SPORE PK LOAD438 words
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Advertisement589 1988-02-05 22 iS3H FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ ''l Member ol the Ace Consortium >01LV CONTAINSRISED 10 FROM NORTH OMfRICA WS! COAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL WONSBON KUANTAN S'PORE ni7 LOADING FOR DUBAI. DAM GEN AGENTS: CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD SUB-AGENTS: TEL: 2227M8 (9 LJrv»«) FAX NO589 words
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Advertisement345 1988-02-05 22 Wa FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD NEW WEEKLY DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTA6ONC: SAILING 9/2 22/2 FOR: PORTO. LISBON, ORAN, BILBAO MADRID, MALAGA, MEULLA, TANGER, TENERIFE, LASPALMAS, TUNIS, VALLETTA, IRUN, CEUTA, ALGIER A ISTANBUL U.S.A. PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY, RABUAL, LAE KIETA, MADANG i KIMBE NOUMEA SUV A/LA UTOKA 23/2345 words
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Advertisement1066 1988-02-05 22 EVERGREEN FJI C-' v. Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) m« GENIUS 140 EVER GLEAMY 210 I EVER GREET 11/2 2 EVER GLOM 2/3 EVER GENTLE 10 1 EVER GENTRY 17/3 2 EVER GUIDE 80 2 EVER GOLDEN 31/3 EVER GUARD 7/4 1 ALSO ACCEPT INC CARGO TO: 1) PROVIDENCE. NEWARK. SAVANNAH1,066 words
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Advertisement911 1988-02-05 23 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE KA FORTUNE MTEGRA SEA FORTUNE 7/3 11/3 13/3 It/2 IS/3 10/2 30/3 33/3 33/3 25/2 37/3 1/3 31/3 3/3 S/3 «/3 BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL A911 words
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Advertisement501 1988-02-05 23 \r% BEN LINE CONTAINERS express container service to uk/continent TNue Eiprtu IMw by Uffl by EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT HAM I HAVEN (MM HAVW STON TNue [ifrw S«M S«M SiM S»M SM Larp by W Ufl aa w tea an m ua ua W IV V rw an aa501 words
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Advertisement616 1988-02-05 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. BJAIUUtTA LLOYB P.T. 6ESUII LLOYD P.T. SRRNRBU IRRORESIA P.T. TMKOM LLOY EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSNIP SERVICES MUatKM 34-M SAMOA (MAKTI/an 12 I*3 AOAtMOAH KRURC w an m v* a* 2p tubfact to kMtuMfiwnt Also accopttnq cargo to CaaaManca, Po Sil<j Poet Alfxindrii fionoa Trletta616 words
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Advertisement370 1988-02-05 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) S'pore SITTWAY V 34 b/t fab HTONEYWA V232W I*2l FA PAGAN VIM 13/15 FA PA-AM VlflW llpi Fab P.Kelang Penang Bangkok 15/14 FA 22/24 FA BANK LINE EXPRESSSMI-fI)NTAINERS STORE ROAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK V22N FORTH BANK V2IN TAMAITAI SAMOA VI2N IVY370 words
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Advertisement920 1988-02-05 24 At LL K LlflE SHIPPinG-DflTft ATLAfITIC COAST (Roond-The-World Service) •PK/PNG SPORE LB CHLS ORIENTAL FAIR V 7 6 Fab 11 Fab 5 Mar IS Mar RAINBOW BRIDGE Vll 13 Fab II Fab 12 Mar 22 Mar NEPTUNE GARNET Vl3 20 Fab 25 Fab M Mar »Mar wbi NFK NYC HFX920 words
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Advertisement357 1988-02-05 24 w l,'f.'i Accepting LCL and South Africa containerised carQoti Dtcact to Sport Durban P.EIb VAAL 4734F ANJOU OU NEDLLOYD COLOMBO 4C3F OSAKU MARU 4537 C HAYAKAWA MARU 4t VAAL ***** P.Eli* C.Tw SU SM 12/2 14/2 25/2 27/2 m Jmrd JAROINE SNIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ OOK) 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-05357 words
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Advertisement650 1988-02-05 24 INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Contains Siappon P KaMm Ptnanf Loadm tor. MoSaTVsi By Faadar By Fttdw INDIAN COURIER V 2SN S.O A PRADESH V.36H THCOOOR FONTANE V.ISM INDIAN COURIER VJM SO NACALAND VJM THCOOOR FONTANE V IM INDIAN COURIER VJM S.O TRIPURA VMM THEOOOR FONTANE VI7N RAVI DAS650 words
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Advertisement693 1988-02-05 24 MALATWA/JUUMAH Wlf COWTAPTO IOVKI MNGCHCNC 4/7 VJ UNQQUANHf a/2 14/7 GUCNtNC V 3 4/3 S'part Kh< nn 10,7 vn m 7/3 10.-3 JXP GUAM QUAN SHIPPING SON. BHD «NANG Tat M-SUK7. turn. C2H7I RASJR CUDANC T«t 07-*****0/1 T*i#i No: MA MM KUANTAN Tat: K-SUI3B P.T PERUSAHAAN PELAYARAN KALIMANTAN WRECT WEEKLY693 words
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Advertisement486 1988-02-05 24 PHIU Oni€NT LIN€S PT€ LTD *EAD Off !CE 63 ROBINSON ROAO .0' '2 AfBO ASIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 01C5 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 EAST/FAR EAST eta DCSTMATNM I TTMiTT--9 im !71 frnrfrrf M KONG KOK. KEELUNG, MANAA. BANGKOK. TOKYO. COLOMBO. KARACHI. BOMBAY -E2] USA SERVICE IZ/2. I*2 MED LINE486 words
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Advertisement973 1988-02-05 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****51 Vtao *****22 *****53 2/imn *****14 2710U1 imm NEPLINE SON. BHD. 36MM7 inward/OUTWARO NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****13 ENQUIRIES 2717W4 NEPLINE SON. BHD. 62g035/6276a/627f61/t27t(2 NEPLINE SON. BHD. 23MM/Z3M4I 1%1 COWTAiB«a SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Ftta- 2973 words
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Advertisement440 1988-02-05 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON ITO K S PO«t PKELANC BUSAN MO JI Ho I Oonam/lOIN 2MI OMB IM4/B IS-IWB2 K »f«2 02/03 «Wo t Donam/MIN 02/02 1402 171V02 22 24/02 05-0703 OMJ3 •Ooru/WN OM»2 21/02 24-2S/IB X-2WB 0110/03 12)83 No440 words
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Advertisement743 1988-02-05 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** ■CMAMC f KB** FOMM M/s HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON BHO Catote JAYAPOH PENANG, T«t *****4/G22M/ T«tn: MA743 words
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Advertisement381 1988-02-05 26 Vtß DEUTF RACHT/SEEREEDERE I ROSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE h/IA COLOMBO: Accepting cargo (or INDIA Bombay, Cochin. Madras Calcutta **VIA LARNACA: Accepting cargo lor Lattakia, Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Istanbul, Mersin. Limassol. Beirut, Aleiandria. Port Said, Iraqi, Iranian. EUROPE I UtiLfl Lil'iMLkVJ 1.V., J ;jnr is Sailed Sailed Sailed J Sailed381 words
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Miscellaneous186 1988-02-05 26 100 c v m t&A S Regional Weather i m w N T. s O xr-^ I £3 m Kg r> v m V 01 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperoture c X\ V Shower Weather Wmd direction with speed m knots186 words
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Advertisement810 1988-02-05 27 CRYSTAL N Lr3 FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD v T«l: *****88 (8 UKM) BOMBAY/COLOMBO OTHER REGULAR CONSOL PORTS: USA (LA, HOU, NY, INLAND POINTS) EUROPE (HAM, ROTT, FLX, LDN) NZ (AUCK, WELL, LTON, DUN) AUST (SYD, MELB, FREM) FAR EAST PORTS W*L UNI-OCEAN LINES PTE. LTD. 60 Cecil St #02-01. KPB810 words
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Advertisement299 1988-02-05 27 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. [HI IRAQI LINE IMQI ST AT fNTfUPRISf »0« MAMITtMf TMaj»o« EAST BOUND SERVICE HA SPORE LOADING FOR ALFARABI 20/2 ia#m MV SINDBAO 20/2 J»P»" WEST BOUND SERVICE ETA SPORE LOADING FOR MV ALFARABI 20/3 Aqata, THROUGH B/Li to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS299 words
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Advertisement615 1988-02-05 28 FINE-MNKR SHIPPING PTK LTI) /O Shenton \Ahy M-07C Mtrint House Spore 0207 TFI *****(6 line'.) TLX RS 22M1 FLINER FAX *****56 MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE u/7 w aj j« ai m m 2/3 SS WEEKLY HKQ/CHINA SERVICES TATSUMI MARINE CO. LTD. JAPAN DIRECT SAILING TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING CONTAINER615 words
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Advertisement353 1988-02-05 28 ZIM LL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East i est Coast, Carribbean.East Canada. HAITI. Costa Rica, El Salvador, temala. Honduras. Venezuela. Peru, Ecuador. Colombia via Miami, rinidad. Barbados. Antigua. St. Lucia, Montserrat, Guayana via ingston. lonHi Si MONTREAL MAITA ZIM BRISBANE M EILAT ZIM KOfER ZIM RAOHSiUM VESSEL353 words
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Advertisement608 1988-02-05 28 I Everett Lines 9 COMPANIA PERUANA 9 DE VAPORES K "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Penanf* P. Singapore JOHNEVERETT 14/15 Fate K MURRAYEVERETT 20/21 Fefe K THOMASEVERETT S/7 Mar Wa EVERETT ORIENT LINE* K JAPAN/BAY OF608 words
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Advertisement94 1988-02-05 29 Accepting Breakbulk. Ro/Ro, Containers i FCL Containers for Sharjah, Doha and Riyadh. REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO USA/CANADA NEW YORK I HALIFAX Also Accepting FCL Containers for Charleston, Miami, Tampa and US Inland Points FCL only acceptable feedering via Baltimore Agents: Singapore: Malaysia: SEGANI SDN BHD £33 KIM SHIPPING TRADING PTE94 words
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Advertisement51 1988-02-05 29 4* TAYO SHIPPING LINES FTE LTD TEL *****25 (3 Line*) TLX RS ***** TAYOIN FAX *****07 VESSEL S PORE LOADING FOR LESTARI UTAMA In Port DUMA I. PEKANBARU A VESSEL lift INDONESIA. PHILIPPINE A VESSEL 1/7 BATAM P Klartf Agent:- INTER SYSTEM CO. SON BHD TEL: 2M*****T1511/2M3H7 TLX MA *****51 words
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Advertisement532 1988-02-05 29 UMIKU LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD Tin 25Q51 Fax: *****77 S.E.ASIA/CHINA SERVICES SGP PKLANG PNG FOR TBN 15/3 SHANGHAI E. AFRICA/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE tll ul KTN SCP FOR RUAHA 25/2 1/3 MUKALLA/ALEXANDftIA/DAR ES SALAAM TBN 21/3 W< A D€N/HOD£IOAH( ALEXANDRIA COLOMBO SERVICE TO/FROM SGP PKLANG PNG COLOMBO ZANGSUBONG 15/2532 words
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Advertisement556 1988-02-05 29 ©POH TIONG CHOON SHIPPING (PTE) LTD TEL: *****66 (10 LINES) FAX: *****41 TELEX: R*****6 POHSHIP PTC GROUP KEELUNG/KAO HONG KONG 9/2 20/2 23/2 TOKYO/YOKO 11/2 18/2 25/2 BANGKOK 6/2 13/2 20/2 UK/EUROPE 9/2 24/2 9/3 JAKARTA 6/2 USA/CANADA 7/2 14/2 26/2 MANILA 12/2 19/2 24/2 DURBAN/C'TOWN 23/2 10/3 25/3 OTHER556 words
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Advertisement425 1988-02-05 29 PERCH OCEAN LINES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lints) Destinations: Etd. S PORE Etd. PKLG SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN WFFkI Y HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG J! XINGANG. QINGDAO SALNGS SHANGHAI t OTHER PORTS SINGAPORE AGENTS: AGENTS: WAHP HMFFWQ FTI LTP WWIUNI WWCaiW.' TEL: 222 4877 TLX: 22M5 TEL: *****55/ *****57 CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FROM:425 words
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Advertisement358 1988-02-05 30 I// Hal Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** t\l \SH RN \K I INI R. I I I). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS. HONGKONG, TAIWAN > CHINESE PORTS. SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN358 words
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Advertisement560 1988-02-05 30 FOR RELIABLE AND FAST TRANSIT WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/MEXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES Sport LtHjvrt Connecting VSL Hi 2S/2 NUERNBERC A 1 IV2 *3 ATLANTIC CON 22/2 mi STUTTGART EX VSL Snort UHatrt Connecting vsl For: SCLAMNA W 1/2 2S/2 NUERNBERG ATL. TOYAMA mi W W ATLANTIC CONCERT560 words
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Advertisement338 1988-02-05 30 LCL WEEKLY SERVICE TO: KEELUNG 8/2 NAM/MEM 4/2 BANGKOK 3/2 ROTTERDAM 4/2 HONGKONG 0/2 TILBURY 4/2 FREMANTLE 18/2 SYD/M&B 7/2 ADELAIDE 16/2 (transit time 12 days) WEEKLY CONSOL. SERVICE FROM GERMANY CON-CARRIER 55/87 CON-CARRIER 56/87 ETD GERMANY ETA S PORE 14/1 4/2 21/1 11/2 LCL SERVICE TO CARRIBEAN PORTS ST.338 words
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