The Business Times, 8 June 1988
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Title Section11 1988-06-08 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article272 1988-06-08 1 AFP Dow Jones lower NEW YORK stock prices headed lower yesterday morning, running into resistance from sellers after its sharp rally over the past week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, up more than 118 points over the past five sessions, dropped 7.82 points to 2,067.39 after theAFP - 272 words
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592 1988-06-08 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE LOCAL rubber broking fraternity may impose a standard margin or fee on customers, in a bid to check speculation in a market which has been rocked by wild swings in the past few weeks. BT understands592 words
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Article, Illustration171 1988-06-08 1 THE MUCH-EXPECTED technical correction in share prices swept through regional markets yesterday, paring some of the gains made in the current bull rally. In Tokyo, nervous investors jittery about recent rapid advances took profits during rises in morning trading. The Nikkei index shed 28.92 points to171 words
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Article125 1988-06-08 1 Reuter MORE THAN 500 stockbrokers on the Bombay Stock Exchange, India's largest, boycotted trading yesterday in protest against a violent demonstration by workers that left 10 brokers injured. Exchange officials said the violence was unprecedented in the 113 years of the exchange's existence. The employees, demandingReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration577 1988-06-08 1 CHUANG PECK MING - ELECTRONICS FIRMS RESORTING TO MORE MALAYSIANS By CHUANG PECK MING THE WORK PERMIT Department in Prinsep Street is still packed with applicants in spite of the higher foreign workers levy imposed since April 1. For the booming electronics industry, the pace of recruitment of577 words
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162 1988-06-08 1 THE US DOLLAR closed narrowly mixed in dull trading on the Tokyo foreign exchange yesterday as fears of central bank intervention put a brake on the greenback s recent bullish run. The dollar closed at 125.77 Japanese yen and 1.7095 West German marks162 words
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219 1988-06-08 1 Reuter SOUTH KOREA plans to allow exports and imports to be denominated in won by the end of this year as a first step towards making the won an international currency, according to Seoul finance ministry officials Foreign trade transactionsReuter - 219 words
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378 1988-06-08 1 UPI THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT fears that trade and foreign investment will be jeopardised if the largest labour group in the US wins congressional support to end preferential treatment for Malaysian imports. According to Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz, the influential American FederationUPI - 378 words
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Advertisement186 1988-06-08 1 IBS offers a full range of banking services to meet your needs Executive Loans a flexible loan programme which can turn your plans into reality Housing Loans a loan programme that makes it easier for you to own a home Ml Account the fixed deposit scheme with monthly returns 55186 words
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Advertisement395 1988-06-08 1 Communication of the future THOUSANDS of visitors from South-east Asia as well as the Middle East and America are being drawn to one of the largest electronic communications shows in the region CommunicAsia/lnfotech Asia '88, opening today in Singapore. What is sparking off added interest, besides the fact that a395 words
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Advertisement204 1988-06-08 1 nhermain SINCE 1888 Made in WEST GERMANY The maturing of Thai politics BT takes a hard look today at Thai politics as the country prepares for elections on July 24. On Page 11, Foreign Editor Brian Gomez, recently in Thailand, suggests that the era of military coups may have come204 words
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HOME NEWS
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471 1988-06-08 2 LIM SOON NEO - Schemes aimed at Asean region By LIM SOON NEO MORE HOTELS in the Orchard Road belt have come up with "medical" packages as they expect fairly "healthy" growth in the number of Asean visitors in search of medical care. Crown Prince and Century471 words
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256 1988-06-08 2 AN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN to get about 800 people to attend an Asean tourism forum in Singapore next year will be launched this month. The intensive 10-week campaign in travel publications is aimed at getting the regional travel industry to attend the Asean Tourism Forum256 words
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Article, Illustration256 1988-06-08 2 THE CROCODILE theme park in Jurong will cost $10 million, $2 million more than was earlier budgeted. Located on a two-hectare site, the Jurong Crocodile Paradise will open in September. It will house about 2,500 crocodiles in habitats designed to re-create a natural256 words
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454 1988-06-08 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO ANYBODY interested in learning management principles outdoors, with some orienteering and treasurehunting thrown in? A training programme with a difference will be held next month for about 200 Singaporean and Japanese workers and managers. They will use the Cross-field programme, a454 words
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139 1988-06-08 2 BOARD MEMBERS of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB), led by chairman Dr Tay Eng Soon, will visit three companies in the precision tools and components manufacturing industry this morning. Dr Tay. who is the Minister of State for Education and minister139 words
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495 1988-06-08 3 TIANG PEK YIN - By TIANG PEK YIN A MERGER of two of the largest manufacturers of oil tools in the United States has resulted in a change of ownership and more investments for Reed Tool Company International, the Singapore subsidiary once owned by495 words
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439 1988-06-08 3 AUSTRALIA'S biggest corporation, Broken Hill Proprietary Co Ltd, has set up another whollyowned subsidiary in Singapore offering consultancy services to the Asian-Pacific market. The establishment of BHP Engineering International Pte Ltd brings the total number of BHP subsidiaries in Singapore to seven. The439 words
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220 1988-06-08 3 CHINA'S "Land of Rice and Fish" is also rich in various native products and industry. A showcase of Hubei produce is the Hubei Export Commodities Fair starting today at the Mandarin Hotel. Sixteen import and export corporations from the Hubei province in central China220 words
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Article, Illustration420 1988-06-08 3 JOHN TAN - Sales expected to hit $21 m this year By JOHN TAN SPENDING DAYS are here again, and among those rejoicing are the sellers of sunglasses. Singaporeans, with their regained sense of affluence, are expected to buy $21 million worth of sunglasses this year,420 words
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380 1988-06-08 3 IN LINE with its drive to promote trade between Japan and Singapore, the Trade Development Board (TDB) has lined up three trade missions to Japan this month. The missions, organised with the help of the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro). will promote380 words
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Advertisement119 1988-06-08 2 MAKARIM TAIRA S. with the cooperation of Indonesian Institute of Architects (IA1) Association of National Indonesian Consultants (INKWDO) present a two-dey conference on. CONSTRUCTION IN INDONESIA CONTRACTS AND PROBLEMS Details The oOjectve tit tf*s conference sto pronde delegates with an naght rto the construction industry in Indonesia and lis problems.119 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous159 1988-06-08 2 wssn v//'i r Adelaide Amsterdom Athens Bahrain Bangkok Barbados Max/ Note Ufa (°C) 17/11 Fine 14/08 Cloudy 30/17 Cloudy 40/30 Clear 32/25 Cloudy. 31/25 Oeor 25/19 Cloudy 19/12 Sunny 23/12 Clear 14/11 Roin 27/23 Cloudy 18/07 Showers 21/12 Fine 19/05 Cloudy 15/01 Clear 35/22 Clear 16/10 Cloudy 10/06 Roin 27/20159 words
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Advertisement217 1988-06-08 3 1j yr r n With 746 guest rooms and 40 suites, the Shangri-La brings to China's capital our world famous standards of service and accommodation. There are fine Chinese and Continental restaurants in which you and your guests can enjoy gourmet cuisine. Our 24-hour Business Centre is recognised as the217 words
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Article726 1988-06-08 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time OIA GA940 1150 MES THAI TG403 1155 BKK SIA SQ191 1155 PEN SIA SQ238 1155 MES GIA GA902 1210 PDG MAS MH641 1230 KCH GIA GA950 1220 CGK GIA GA895 1235 AMS/FRA/AUH SIA SQ1 1250 SFO/HNL/HKG CAl CI342 1300 LUX/DXB726 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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337 1988-06-08 4 AFP THE RISE of democracies in Latin America, Europe and Asia since the early *****, largely peacefully, may seem like great success stories, but are in fact far from being fairy tales. For 13 newly-restored democracies that ended a four-day conference inAFP - 337 words
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261 1988-06-08 4 Reuter DEFENCE SECRETARY Fidel Ramos has said that allies of the Philippines should join a massive economic aid plan for the country as a way of sharing what he called Manila s burden of hosting US military bases "That's why we are tryingReuter - 261 words
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194 1988-06-08 4 AFP A JOINT Philippine congressional panel has drafted a compromise land reform proposal that would divide large estates among 5.5 million tenants. leaseholders and agricultural workers. The draft, hammered out after a six-hour meeting in Manila on Monday, reconciled versions of a landAFP - 194 words
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277 1988-06-08 4 NYT WITH THE Reagan Administration under domestic pressure to check military spending, US Defence Secretary Frank Carlucci appealed to Japan on Monday to share more of the costs of maintaining US bases in Japan. Mr Carlucci also asked theNYT - 277 words
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252 1988-06-08 4 AFP THE PLANNED of European Community (EC) tariff barriers after 1992 will not leave the community's trading partners out in the cold, French Premier Michel Rocard told his Japanese counterpart Noboru Takeshita in Paris on Monday. And on a lighter note with, noAFP - 252 words
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Article, Illustration297 1988-06-08 4 FP PAKISTAN opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has demanded that President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq name a date for general elections as he has pledged, saying she is confident of a sweeping opposition victory. Meanwhile, the nine-party opposition Movement for the RestorationFP - 297 words
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Advertisement254 1988-06-08 4 I I II \I I Iff II j The business person's choice every I I I %I I II l| Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday I A I M\ Ml Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 M V—y JL 1-1 JL 1 hours and arriving Heathrow early the following morning. Call254 words
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Advertisement164 1988-06-08 5 ISDN REALITY m IN FRA NCE "V 1 s. ■I V I f I m a I 3lr I 1986 Digital connectivity at 64 Kbit/s all over France. 1987 Commercial opening of ISDN in the West of France. 1990 National covering of ISDN. < Q *-> -C w. > a164 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration421 1988-06-08 6 Verification is one of the most difficult issues: Reagan PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN has said that while the Moscow summit produced "important additional strides" towards a strategic arms treaty, "we still don't know" when it can be achieved. In a post-summit assessment of his talks with421 words
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251 1988-06-08 6 UPI THE US Senate gave final approval on Monday to a "zero growth" US$l.l trillion fiscal 1989 federal budget providing additional money for the elec-tion-year war on drugs, exploration of space and Aids research and education. The compromise budget, approved 58-29, meets the mandatory ceilingUPI - 251 words
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Article83 1988-06-08 6 AP PRODUCTIVITY, a key measure of the US economy's competitiveness, improved at an annual rate of 3.6 per cent in the first quarter of 1988. The US Commerce Department said on Monday that the improved efficiency of non-farm businesses in turning out goods and services fromAP - 83 words
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288 1988-06-08 6 AP MICHAEL DUKAKIS coasted to within 200 delegates of locking up the Democratic presidential nomination even before the first votes were counted in yesterday's season-ending primaries, boosted by a surge of about 180 in the last week It is expected thatAP - 288 words
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206 1988-06-08 6 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told budding reporters in London on Monday that she admired President Ronald Reagan because his "delightful stories" made her laugh. Mrs Thatcher Mr Reagan's hostess in London last week after the Moscow superpower summit made theReuter - 206 words
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235 1988-06-08 6 AFP ZIMBABWE is to be declared a one-party state by Sep 1, with a new central committee of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union (Zanu) to be elected at a congress early next year According to a senior member of the ZimbabweAFP - 235 words
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271 1988-06-08 6 AFP US COMMERCE Secretary William Verity personally intervened to try to gain more joint venture deals for US firms in the Soviet Union, his office confirmed in Washington on Monday. The spokesman confirmed press reports that Mr Verity recently contacted Soviet authorities toAFP - 271 words
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196 1988-06-08 6 Reuter US SENATE majority leader Robert Byrd said on Monday that he hoped a vote would be held today on whether to override a presidential veto of a sweeping trade bill but conceded the president would likely prevail. It takesReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-06-08 6 AP LEFT-WINGERS in the opposition British Labour Party reacted with outrage on Monday to a strong indication by leader Neil Kinnock that he would discard the party's commitment to scrap Britain's nuclear weapons unilaterally. Party leftists, long suspicious that Mr Kinnock intends to ditchAP - 239 words
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174 1988-06-08 6 Reuter AUSTRIAN PRESIDENT Kurt Waldheim said the ruling of a mock television al that he was unlikely to have committed Nazi atroc- '3. ities proved he was the vie- tim of a slander campaign. Speaking during a visit to Saudi Arabia on Moru t.Reuter - 174 words
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Advertisement221 1988-06-08 6 With flights on Monday and Saturday, we're making it twice as easy to reach the magic of Mauritius. And, with its superb natural beauty and exuberant night-life, Mauritius promises twice the fun. h Azure blue lagoons for skiing, surfing and snorkelling. Endless fflr powder white beaches to sun-bathe jr and221 words
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Advertisement80 1988-06-08 6 FOR SALE m 50 CUSCADEN ROAD SINGAPORE 1024 A modern residential and commercial property located just off Orchard Road in the heart of Singapore's tourist and entertainment area. The property comprises a 9 storey building providing 10 residential apartments together with 3370 sq. m. of commercial space. Underground car parking80 words
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Miscellaneous68 1988-06-08 6 Doonesbury LOOK, Ml KB, LET MB TALK UJfTH HER SOME MORE-. I'LL CALL YOU BACK, OKAY? OKAY, BYE. X UJBLL7UHAT SHOULPI PO, MOM? UJELL, IF YOU mm MY MOTHERLY APVICB... v I si Wi k BY GARRY TRUDEAU ACTUALLY, MOM, 1 PON7 6UANT YOUR MCTTHGRLY APVICS. I WANT YOUR LBGAL68 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration650 1988-06-08 7 Reuter TOYOTA MOTOR CO is in the unusual position of playing catch-up in the US market to Japanese competitors that it dwarfs back home. In opening its first US assembly plant in late May, it trailed Honda Motor Co byReuter - 650 words
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Article, Illustration464 1988-06-08 7 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES, inspired by the car-making success of South Korea and Taiwan, is trying to boost its own industry and put an export model on the road by 1992. But industry officials say the plan is doomed unless the government prevents smuggling.Reuter - 464 words
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Article, Illustration800 1988-06-08 7 MAGGIE FORD - Hyundai, a South Korean conglomerate, is well known abroad for its motor cars. But lately, it has been hitting the headlines with widespread strikes at its various plants, reports MAGGIE FORD. The other two articles examine Toyota's bid to competeFT - 800 words
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Advertisement99 1988-06-08 7 E OR TWO man business or tftattcA, o^ccc SERVCORP, PRESENTS THE WORLD'S FINEST FOR LESS THAN THE COST OF A TYPIST! Mid City location Spectacular views Telephone answered the way you want it Fully furnished office Complete secretarial Word processing Facsimile Telex Intercom Boardrooms Bars Photocopiers Computers Juniors to run99 words
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Advertisement281 1988-06-08 7 New Tech Park has been designed to help you start operating quickly and economically. Integral lighting, suspended ceilings, air-conditioning (24-hours, if you wish) are all provided. As are integral ducting to handle clean rooms and chemical waste disposal r requirements. With easy access to the Bishan MRT Station and major281 words
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COMMODITIES
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474 1988-06-08 8 AP THE IVORY COAST, Brazil and Nigeria have lost the right to vote in the International Cocoa Organisation because of nonpayment of dues to the administrative budget, officials have said. The officials made the disclosure on Monday at the start of threeAP - 474 words
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Article190 1988-06-08 8 Bernama JAPAN, a major natural rubber consumer, has become the fourth country after Malaysia. Indonesia and China to ratify the second International Natural Rubber Agreement. A statement by the Japanese embassy in Kuala Lumpur said, based on the ratification, the Japanese ambassador to the United Nations,Bernama - 190 words
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416 1988-06-08 8 NYT PRICES OF ALL grain and soybean products futures soared by their daily permissible limits on Monday as the Middle West baked in its driest spring since the dust bowl days of 1934. It was the first time all six ChicagoNYT - 416 words
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Article226 1988-06-08 8 Reuter CBT SOYBEAN futures closed up the 30-cent a bushel limit in all months on Monday, with July settling at $8.79 after trading at that level all session. Pools of unfilled buy orders were estimated at 30 to 60 million bushels at the close. Daily limits were expanded toReuter - 226 words
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Article413 1988-06-08 8 Bernama CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed slightly higher in very quiet trading on the KLCE yesterday. Dealers said the continuous rise in commodity prices was in line with firmer Chicago soybean market coupled with the continuous dry US weather. July closed at Msl 159 a and Au oBernama - 413 words
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Article293 1988-06-08 8 London Commodity Exchange &uy*r/S«ll«r dosing prices on June 6 (£/tonne unlets specified). Previous dosing prkes in parenthesis. Coffee Basis tn-stor* London, s«ll«rs option CIF London Jul 1143/1)45 (1120/1123) High/Low 1190/1145 S*p 1163/1164 (1134/1135) High/Low 1195/1156 Sates (9127) Cocoa Jul 931/932 (937/939) High/Low 936/929 Sep 951/953 (961/962) High/Low 956/949293 words
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Article93 1988-06-08 8 A SELL-OFF in energy futures sparked a downward spiral, which was accelerated by oversupply and slack demand. Closing prices for crude (FOB origin) USS/borrd Chang* Top« (Jun*) 16.97 und» Minot (Jun*) 16.96 und> Dutooi (My) 14.32 •0 08 W*t» Taios wn (M y r 17.2J -0.24 dot#93 words
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Article100 1988-06-08 8 Reuter THE Kuala Lumpur tin price continued to strengthen yaatarday, climbing six canta to M 516.16 a kg. Damand was a strong 163 tonnaa at tha opan. Turnovar aatttad at S3 tonnaa, unchanged from Monday. Contlnuad short covering and speculative buying damand halpad tha Kuala Lumpur tin hituraaReuter - 100 words
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Article242 1988-06-08 8 Chinese Produce Closing prices on Juno 7 Exchange (USS/torme, FOB) Sollors' noon dosing prices on White Rice Juno 7 (SS/100 kg) 100% 1« dan 350 100% 2nd don 315 Coconut oil 100% 3rd dan 310 Bulk FOB 113.00 5% 300 OW drum FOB 123.00 10% 295 New drum242 words
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Article124 1988-06-08 8 Reuter CBT SOFT WHEAT futures closed up the 20-cent a bushel limit in all months on Monday, in sympathy with 25-cent gains in Kansas City hard wheat and prices at the daily limit bid in corn and soybean markets July settled at 3.82-3/4 after posting a 4-3/4 cent rangeReuter - 124 words
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Article392 1988-06-08 8 HONGKONG: Gold closed slightly higher yesterday but off its peaks as profit-taking eroded early gains made under the influence of higher platinum prices, dealers said. Bullion ended at U*****.30/70 an ounce after a strong opening of $464.00/40, but was still higher than New York's close of $462.80/463.30 on392 words
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Article420 1988-06-08 8 Reuter SINGAPORE Prices closed easier yesterday with July 1 RSS buyers price quoted at 289.00 cents a kilo, down six cents from Monday's close, dealers said. They said prices were marked five cents higher at the outset and hovered within narrow ranges in quiet morning trading due to lackReuter - 420 words
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Article75 1988-06-08 8 (cwwi/kg) JIAY 1988 AUGUST 1988 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON fc»T*n S*N*n NOON SS* 20 263.00 268.00N 363.00 268.00N SSt 50 361.00 266.00N 261.00 366.00N MRELB Ivy an S»l«n SMC CV 585.00 589.00N 597.00 591 00N SMt I 595.00 599.00N 597.00 601.00N SMt 5 358.00 362.00N75 words
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Article269 1988-06-08 8 RAS prices In ewiMg, FOB In M M NOON CLOSE Bwyors Soilors ftuyors Sellers bit 1 RSS Prompt 298.00 308.00N 288.00 289.00N bit 1 RSS My 88 300.00 305.00N 289.00 294.00 inf 1 RSS August 304.00 309.00 293.00 298.00 hlMOT 295.00 299.00N 285.00 289.00N bit 3 RSS269 words
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Advertisement155 1988-06-08 8 What do the Telecommunication* Industry and the Computer Industry share in common? What are their structures and evolution? Why do some giants in one industry fail to penetrate the other industry? How does a company transfer and utilize its technology from one area into another? How does a company interface155 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration299 1988-06-08 9 by GC PUBLISHING heavyweight News- week will not be producing the Asian edition of a monthly travel magazine. Travel Leisure Asia, from September. Newsweek decided to pull out of its agreement with American 'Express Publishing Corporation, a unit of the New York-based American Expressby GC - 299 words
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127 1988-06-08 9 LEO BURNETT chairman Alan Croll will be leaving for the Isle of Man to set up an advertising r agency. Mr Croll who has been with Leo Burnett (Singapore) for 18 years will be setting up an office for Wallace, Barnaby Associates,127 words
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223 1988-06-08 9 MARKETING and communications giant Wight Collins Rutherford Scott Group has extended its network in the Pacific Basin by acquiring a 40 per cent interest in an advertising agency in Taiwan. WCRS aims to eventually acquire an 80 per cent stake estimated at up to223 words
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Article, Illustration690 1988-06-08 9 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA MARKETING man Wilfred Koh has apparently mastered the skills of speaking to a group of consumers who are powerful despite having little disposable income of their own children. Mr Koh reckons himself a pioneer in the field of cartoon licensingPicture by WAN SENG YIP - 690 words
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525 1988-06-08 9 SNEAKERS with tops and bottoms one can mix and match have joined Crystal Time's stable of clock and watch brands. The shoes, called Switch, mark the first step towards a diversification into the fashion line by the company, which for525 words
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COPY LINES
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Article, Illustration91 1988-06-08 9 CHARACTER merchandiser Sanrio will be marketed in Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei by Cosdel, a distributor of stationery and gift products. Cosdel's stable of brands include Benetton accessories and Hallmark greeting cards. A host of Sanrio char- acters have become household names in Japan such as91 words
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Article, Illustration58 1988-06-08 9 CHRISTOPHER ANG. client service director of D'Arcy Masius Benton Bowles, is among six senior appointments to the advertising agency's executive board committee Mr Ang joined DMB&B in 1986 and sees to the management of the agency in managing director Bill Dowlers absence. Mr Ang takes58 words
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73 1988-06-08 9 A ONE-DAY marketing seminar. "Strategies for Marketing Excellence", will be held at the Sheraton Towers Hotel on June 29 The seminar aims to help senior management develop strategies to bridge the gap between theory and practice Among the speakers are Allied International Designers creative director73 words
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Advertisement140 1988-06-08 9 I International Procurement '88 Exhibition and Conference of technology, materials, components and manufacturing services for electronics OEMs, Internationa! Procurement Offices (IPOs) and manufacturers 17-19 October 1988, Hyatt Hotel, Singapore New event specifically for the rising number (now 44) and purchasing power of IPOs based in Singapore for the Asia/Pacific region,140 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article491 1988-06-08 10 THE MASS RAPID TRANSIT system is moving ahead in satisfying transport needs in Singapore, but its venture into the retail sector has made little headway. The idea of having shops in certain MRT stations had seemed sensible. After all, revenue would surely flow in as491 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1988-06-08 10 LILY FERNANDEZ - A new era in telecommunications is here with the introduction of the integrated services digital network or ISDN. In time to come, businesses all over the world will be using this mode of communication. LILY FERNANDEZ looks at the system and some of the newest1,519 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1988-06-08 11 BRIAN GOMEZ - Thailand's July 24 elections bring into sharp focus trends that have deep implications for the future of democracy. In a news analysis, BT Foreign Editor BRIAN GOMEZ suggests that military coups may be a thing of the past. Separate articles assess the contributions of1,806 words
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Article, Illustration647 1988-06-08 11 RELIGIOUS FERVOUR combined with political zeal can be a potent mix, but a former "Young Turk" is offering Thailand this revolutionary potion. Some politicians, unsure of the requisite armoury in such a contest, appear repulsed by the new force created at a critical juncture647 words
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632 1988-06-08 11 PRIME MINISTER Prem Tinsulanonda has been credited with giving Thailand its longest spell under democratic institutions, but his eight-year term could come to an end in the coming July 24 elections. Some political parties and academics have suggested Prem should stand down and632 words
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Advertisement128 1988-06-08 10 <=> o <5 >> e <b e connects in Singapore In the ever-changing world of communications, connections count. And no-one has better connections than CASE Communications. Now, with the opening of our new office in the Standard Chartered Bank Building, CASE has brought its unrivalled sales and support network to128 words
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Miscellaneous695 1988-06-08 10 raHKNDoa CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 See a light holder (5) 6 Said to change direction to left or right (5) 9 Place tor a flight or a trip, maybe (7) 10 Garment lost? (5) 11 Machine that seems a bit terrible to me! (5) 12 Do but suspect, possibly (5)695 words
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Miscellaneous1298 1988-06-08 11 TOtmaoasK) a 12 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Pre-Olympic Women's Basketball Tournament: Brazil ussr (u a. Fashion TV. New York couturier Oscar de la Rente drops by Fashion Television's office ond shows off his latest collection, while Jeanne Beker visits the home and showroom of interior designer Frank1,298 words
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SPORTS & LEISURE
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463 1988-06-08 12 CLAIRE LEOW - DRAMA SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS By CLAIRE LEOW NOT EXACTLY the thing to tackle before or after lunch, but if you have an appetite for sadism, AEKSENS's lunchtime play two days ago was a sumptuous way to feed your Monday blues. To be463 words
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Article, Illustration293 1988-06-08 12 Reuter CARL LEWIS refuses to let the world forget him. "I want this to be my best season ever," the 1984 Olympics quadruple gold medallist said after winning the 100 m in 10.13 seconds at a Los Angeles athletics meet last Sunday. "IReuter - 293 words
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Article, Illustration410 1988-06-08 13 AP SURPRISING even himself with the quality of his play, Pat Cash began his preparation for the defence of his Wimbledon men's singles crown on Monday and brought memories of last year's Centre Court conquest flooding back. After just five hoursAP - 410 words
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Article, Illustration543 1988-06-08 13 UPI IRAN BARKLEY sent Thomas Hearns sprawling through the ropes to win the World Boxing Council middleweight title on Monday with a stunning third-round knockout. Barkley, a 4-1 underdog, put Hearns down twice in the third and won the title when refereeUPI - 543 words
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Article175 1988-06-08 13 GIRLS and boys will compete regardless of sex or age at a "Wearnes Make Winners" fun squash tournament starting this Sunday at the West Coast Recreation Club. Younger players will be given a handicap that should give them a fighting chance. If, for example,175 words
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270 1988-06-08 13 AFP BRITAIN'S former champion jockey, Lester Piggott, who is serving three years in prison for tax evasion, has been stripped of his OBE (Officer of the Most Honourable Order of the British Empire) by the Queen. The disgraced 52-year-old jockey, who rode 3,349AFP - 270 words
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Advertisement210 1988-06-08 12 m 9 t Hi A T*- mA (o||SCo||S An exotic taste experience! Set lunch or dinner at CAFE BOULEVARD, June 1 30,1988. A traditional West African dish of coarse flour, raisins, chick peas and butter served with a choice of lamb, chicken or fish and assorted vegetables. Ss9++ per person.210 words
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Advertisement194 1988-06-08 12 FILIPINAM SPECIAL FIUPINO DISHES. SURPRISINGLY SPICY! June 1 —15,1988 only. Discover th© entrancingly spicy dishes of Cebu among the Philippine specialities at Plum's daily lunch and dinner buffets. $20/Win! Return tickets via Philippine Airlines plus accommodations at plush Cebu Plaza Hotel and Hyatt Regency Manila. Plus many more attractive prizes,194 words
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Advertisement258 1988-06-08 12 Jolly Hours are back! in Order a Guinness draft stout or draft beer get another FREE. Or get 25% off all other drinks by the glass. And 10% off bottle purchases. Nothing could be jollier! Mon Thur: 10pm to lam Come try our delectable international cuisine. Closed on Sunday Available258 words
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Advertisement152 1988-06-08 12 Join us as we start the exciting search for the most beautiful girl in the world. 9.X pm at the Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4 Heat 5 Semi-Finals che c2foa&i£, Fri, June 3 1988 unelO 1988 1E59 Fri, June 24 1988 Look out for the Grand Finals152 words
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Advertisement316 1988-06-08 13 N1 m There's a cafe on a lush, green hi 11... where you can take a break. Meet friends. Relax. Make choices from the delightful international cuisine and Asian favourites. Prawn Mee, Nasi Goreng. Prawn Curry. Rahmschnitzel. Hainanese Chicken Rice. And much more. At Cafe in the Park ft— val«t316 words
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Advertisement112 1988-06-08 13 ITS A RESTAURANT! ill/ RESTAURANT Open daily from 10.30 am to 1 am for lunch and dinner with an appetizing delightful international and local a la carte menu. Our Shabu-Shabu Bar (Authentic Japanese Steamboat) is open till 1 am. THIS MONTH, ZANY GOES TEX-MEX!! Margarita Fajitas, Quesadilla, Tacos, Enchiladas, Chimichangas,112 words
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Article904 1988-06-08 14 SINGAPORE: The American dollar closed easier against major currencies yesterday while sterling was firmer in active trading. dealers said. The dollar was sandwiched between buying interest at 125.50 yen and 1.7050 marks and selling interest at 126.00 yen and 1.7150 marks. The dollar fell to 125.65/75 yen from904 words
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Article1491 1988-06-08 14 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday, June 7, 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (SIMEX) Jul M call* Jul 88 put* Mtg* Low Son High Low M 5a 15 12 15 498 54 48A 44 60 151 112A 107 Aug 88 col High Low 1* Son puH High Low 57 59 768 81 20A1,491 words
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Advertisement612 1988-06-08 14 NOTICES UNITED PULP PAPER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-first Annual General Meeting of the United Pulp Paper Company Limited will be held at the Conference Room, No: 20 Liu Fang Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262, on Wednesday,612 words
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Advertisement126 1988-06-08 14 In the Matter of The Companies Act, Cap 50 and BOON HUA TRADING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held on Bth day of July 1988 at 1 Fourth Chin Bee Road. Jurong Town.126 words
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Advertisement709 1988-06-08 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF WU CHONG ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) (Members' Voluntary Winding-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 4 Pandan Valley #14-406 Singapore 2159709 words
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Advertisement606 1988-06-08 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF FORTRADE A COMPAN\ PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Fori rade A. Company Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 36 Robinson Road. #05-01 City606 words
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Advertisement413 1988-06-08 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF TAN GUAN CHAY (PTE) LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) (Members' Voluntary Winding-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 101-A Upper Cross Street #11-14 I413 words
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Advertisement9 1988-06-08 14 IB B4NQUEINDOSUEZ 3 Shenton Way. Shenton House, Singapore 01069 words
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326 1988-06-08 15 AP THE FEDERAL RESERVE Board of the US has approved applications from two Japanese banks to acquire US firms that are primary dealers in government securities The central bank acted on Monday to permit Sanwa Bank Ltd of Osaka toAP - 326 words
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Article226 1988-06-08 15 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Currencies Nominal rate* Smithsonian BIO OFFER cross parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.0170 2.0180 2.8196 -28.47 Sterling pound 3.6447 3.6485 7.3469 -50.39 Australian dollar 1.6004 1.6022 3.4286 -53.32 NZ dollar 1.3977 1.4004 3.4286 -59.23 Conadion dollar226 words
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Article415 1988-06-08 15 EURODOLLAR futures opened slightly lower yesterday from the previous close at 91.94 due to the overbought market. The September contract ended at 91.92. Currency futures rose on short covering following the comment by Bundesbank president who said that the central bank was not interested in a decline in the415 words
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Article107 1988-06-08 15 IMM Trading on June 6, 1988 Open High Low S«tt Vol Op/lnt DEUTSCHEMARK Jun 88 5814 S*p 88 5877 5839 5899 5813 5876 5831 5892 ***** ***** EURODOLLAR Jun 88 9236 Sep 88 9195 9236 9197 9231 9189 9235 9196 *****9 *****6 JAPANESE YEN Jun 88 7918 S*p 88107 words
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Article188 1988-06-08 15 US* OFFCR BID 7 days 7 1/2 7 3/8 1 month 7 5/8 7 1/2 2 months 7 11/16 7 9/16 3 months 7 3/4 7 5/8 6 months 7 7/8 7 3/4 9 months 8 1/8 8 1 2 months 8 5/16 8 3/16 S ft188 words
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Article59 1988-06-08 15 OVERNIGHT money rose 1/4-point to close at 3% per cent yesterday. One and two months fell 1/16 per cent while 3 months was unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at 12 noon yester day: OfF€R WD nigh» 3 3/4 3 1/2 1 -month 4 3 7/8 2-month 4 1/16 359 words
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Article85 1988-06-08 15 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****F 01.09.88 3.92 3.87 3.90 3.85 6 months BY*****T 24.11.88 3.89 3.84 1 year BY*****Z 23.3.89 3.89 3.84 3.89 3.84 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code85 words
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Article, Illustration183 1988-06-08 15 Indicate* the average of the prime lending rates of 12 major bank* In S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on June 7 US) DM SWFC 7 do ft 7 1/2 3/t 7 1/2- 1/4 3 3/i 1/4 2 3/i 3/i 3 13/16 11/16 1 m#i 7 9/16 7/16183 words
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404 1988-06-08 15 Reuter THE BRITISH government s fears about inflationary pressures building up in its strong economy were underscored on Monday when base rates were raised for the second time in less than a week. "The main objective is to raise interest rates to restrictReuter - 404 words
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Article171 1988-06-08 15 Gold futures on June 6 100 troy ounces: USS per troy ounce Opon High Low Sow* Jun Jul 464.40 465.80 462.50 462.90 -1.90 464.90 -1.90 Aug 469.50 470 30 467 30 468.10 -1.20 Oct 474.00 475.50 472.50 473.40 -1.10 OK 479 80 481.00 478.00 478.80 -1.00 89171 words
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208 1988-06-08 15 Reuter AMERICAN federal bank regulators have closed two Californian savings institutions and would pay US$l.35 billion to insured depositors, the largest such payout ever. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board said on Monday the two savings institutions, North American Savings and Loan Association and AmericanReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement329 1988-06-08 15 Union Bank of Switzerland Balance Sheet as of December 31, 1987 Assets* 1986 1987 Total 9,641.001 10,204,853 Liabilities 1986 1987 In 1,000 Swiss Francs Due to banks The Annua) Report with the notes to the financial statements, list of subsidiaries and list of directors are obtainable from Union Bank of329 words
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Article, Illustration4905 1988-06-08 16 THE TECHNICAL correction in share prices, expected by brokers in the current rally, finally emerged yesterday. Taking their cues from the regional markets, profit-takers sent the Straits Times Industrial Index marginally lower after chalking nine consecutive days of gains. In line with the 29-point fall4,905 words
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Advertisement12 1988-06-08 16 Unit Trusts table, Page 17; Business done on the SES, Page 1712 words
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337 1988-06-08 17 AN EARLIER failed bid to secure a foreign partner in its industrial gas business has not deterred Industrial Oxygen Incorporated Bhd (101) from tying up with Japanese giant Nippon Sanso KK (NSK) in a fresh joint-venture deal. 101 announced on Monday that337 words
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98 1988-06-08 17 MBT COLD STORAGE (Malaysia) has confirmed that it may sell off its 30 per cent stake in associate joint venture company, Jaya Jusco Stores. Speaking to reporters after the 19th annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, chief executive officer Samsudin AbuMBT - 98 words
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Article353 1988-06-08 17 SINGAPORE-RE Management Services Re Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of recently-listed Singapore Reinsurance Corporation. is expected to play a key role in the running of a reinsurance pooling company expected to be set up by the six Asean countries by the end of this353 words
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Article276 1988-06-08 17 Managers' prices Japan G' Fund 160 1 65 fftr liwuk A Shenton Thrill Fund 0 825 0825 Singapore Unit Trust UOB Management Untfund 0 90 090 The Commerce 097 1 03* Unibond 1005 103 The Savings Fund S pore Prog Fund OSS 041 091 045 MARA-Bumiputra S pore276 words
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Article, Illustration483 1988-06-08 17 LEE HAN SHIH - Plan to sell company with development land By LEE HAN SHIH, Property Correspondent IN THE LATEST of his many schemes, businessman Ch'ng Poh is planning to sell a private company in Malaysia to his Hongkong-listed vehicle for M 52.4 million cash. The483 words
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Article4448 1988-06-08 17 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".4,448 words
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Article136 1988-06-08 17 IGB CORPORATION Berhad: 24th AGM at Suite C22-24. 2nd Floor. Plaza Pekeliling, No 2 Jalan Tun Razak ***** Kuala Lumpur today at noon. THE TEMERLOH RUBBER ESTATES Berhad: 74th AGM at Standard Chartered Bank Chambers. Penang. tomorrow. June 9. at noon EU YAN SANG Holdings Limited 15th AGM136 words
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Article121 1988-06-08 17 MBT MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings is optimistic about its ability to achieve a significant improvement in its performance for the current year. Outgoing chairman Kuok Hock Nien, in his latest annual statement, said the recent recovery in prices of primary commodities augurs well for the company. HeMBT - 121 words
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232 1988-06-08 17 PAPER MANUFACTURER United Pulp and Paper Co Ltd which returned to profitability last year is predicting higher profits for the current year. In the company's latest annual report, chairman Ch'ng Hee Kok cited continuing strong demand for pulp and paper as the basis232 words
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Advertisement436 1988-06-08 17 HONG FOK CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTKE IS HEREBY 6IVEN THAT the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of HONG FOK CORPORATION UNITED will be heM at the Company's Registered Office at 360 Orchard Read, #07-08 International Building, Singapore 0923, on 30th day436 words
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Advertisement253 1988-06-08 17 SPP Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors of SPP Limited (the "Company") are pleased to announce that the Company's shareholders present at its Extraordinary General Meeting on 4th June, 1988 unanimously approved the Company's scheme of restructuring (the "Scheme"). The Scheme involves a bonus issue, capital253 words
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Article1472 1988-06-08 18 Hongkong HONGKONG stocks closed slightly lower yesterday after rising sharply on Monday, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index finished 3.36 down at 2,587.03 after climbing above the key chart point of 2,600 initially, and the broader-based Hong Kong Index shed 2.16 to 1,713.62. Turnover was HKSI.II billion1,472 words
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Article513 1988-06-08 18 Reuter TOKYO share prices closed lower yesterday, breaking a two-day winning streak, as profit-tak-ing and concern over rapid recent advances took hold, brokers said. The volume traded was 2.2 billion shares against 1.6 billion on Monday. Powerful institutions and brokerages hunting short-term gains dealt hectically, mainly in steel andReuter - 513 words
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Article169 1988-06-08 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index rose 0.20 to 438.15 on a turnover of 7.279.288 shares worth 930 02 million baht. Reuter JUNE 67 1 IAHT Ao Kham Thai 384 -8 Ayudhya Lnvaatmant 402 2 Bangkok Agro-ind 131 •1 Bangkok Bank 329 2 Bank Of Ayudhya Charoong ThaiReuter - 169 words
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Article465 1988-06-08 18 Reuter AUSTRALIAN share prices closed easier yesterday but off their lows in active trading as investors took profits after two sessions of solid gains. Brokers said overnight falls in base metal prices, a weaker gold bullion price and a lacklustre performance on Wall Street prompted the correction. "The marketReuter - 465 words
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Article67 1988-06-08 18 JUNE 07 1 PESOS ♦IOriental B 0 042 -0 001 Aco)# Mining PMI Ovinm 0087 unch Anglo Phil 0 001 unch Atlas Con 0 24 50 PLOT 180 1 Biguio Gold 0.026 •0001 Bmk P*tro4*om 0 022 oncft 28 -1.5 Bonguot Con B First Phil HMga *4 SO 367 words
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Article108 1988-06-08 18 K* ***** 000 JUNE 07 Chail Sugar WON 33SOO 100 Kangwon Ind Kia Motor ***** ***** 1200 1000 CMiffl Ind Daewoo Corp ***** ***** -3900 -200 Korea Long T#rm ***** -300 Daewoo Heavy ***** 5900 1100 Daiahtn Securities Dong Ah Phar Dong Suh Slock ***** ***** ***** -1500 200108 words
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Article281 1988-06-08 18 JUNE 07 1 WT t Kolin 53 50 15 Kuochan Oa« 46 60 -169 Laa Chang Yuan All &r>c»r« Indut 5 80 -0 06 Cham Indua 81 00 11 5 Camant 87 00 -2 Lian Hwa Indua 90 00 17 5 Cathay Con* 111 00 Nan Ya Piaa 110281 words
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Article3089 1988-06-08 18 AFTER several days of uptrend. bulls took a breather and share prices ended slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The profit-taking was not unexpected as share prices had risen considerably in recent session*. Nevertheless, losses posted yesterday were mostly marginal. Reflecting the easier3,089 words
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Advertisement71 1988-06-08 18 I X. <' Wt > oTTJIft-- W kis •4'--M m m &t*? Sr.? >*v: -■V t rt- ujte *-i 4, »>"' m W*'> 2BTOM?* > *3e '•-^4h 5 zsmsp?#' c vt I, U *jsk i; i i Just as thousands depend on Business Times to nurture them with the news,71 words
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Article972 1988-06-08 19 'New York Reuter THE MOMENTUM from last week's record gains helped propel Wall Street stocks to a narrowly higher finish on Monday as blue chips eked out a small gain. A late rebound in bond prices in the face of rising commodities futures prices helped propReuter - 972 words
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Article1050 1988-06-08 19 London Reuter LONDON equities opened firm yesterday with investors taking heart from the slightly higher close on Wall Street on Monday, where prices recovered strongly from early falls, and the steadier performance of sterling after its recent decline. UK confectioner Rowntree stood 3p lower at 1,037 afterReuter - 1,050 words
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Article1295 1988-06-08 19 Selected indices HONGKONG All Industrials 2 500 3 Hongkong Index Tuesday Mondoy 2.511 0 Tuesday 1.***** Week ago 2.5135 Monday 1.***** Week ago 1.651 18 NEW YORK Hang Seng Index Dow Jones T uesdoy 2,587 03 Mondoy *****1 Monday 2.590 39 Friday 2.071 30 Week ogo 2.496 68 Week ogo1,295 words
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Article69 1988-06-08 19 Reuter NORWAY'S parliament has approved a law giving the minority Labour government much tighter control over the stock exchange, including jail terms of up to three years for anyone breaking the bourse rules The Labour government first proposed the law one year ago and obtainedReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement25 1988-06-08 19 TeL No: Cheques should be made payable to Singapore Newspaper Services and sent to: BT Circulation Manager, Singapore Newspaper Services, 82 Genting Lane, Singapore 1334.25 words
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Article, Illustration750 1988-06-08 20 AP US ASSISTANT Secretary of State Gaston Sigur says revival of US isolationism and a cutback of global commitments would be "a sure prescription for national decline, decay and disaster". Mr Sigur took issue on Monday with arguments that the United States'AP - 750 words
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246 1988-06-08 20 AFP ECONOMIC COOPERATION among industrialised countries helped to ease the fallout from last October's stock market crash, US Treasury Secretary James Baker said. Beginning with a September 1985 meeting of the United States, Japan, West Germany, Britain and France, theAFP - 246 words
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Article119 1988-06-08 20 AFP A US 7th Fleet spokesman said yesterday a bill approved by the Philippine Senate banning nuclear weapons and nuclearequipped warships would hamper operations at the huge American naval base in the Philippines. "We feel if this legislation became law that it would inAFP - 119 words
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406 1988-06-08 20 AFP EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ministers were in Luxembourg yesterday for a meeting to agree on three important proposals for the creation of a single EC market by 1992, including mutual recognition of diplomas throughout the community. The step is vital for lawyers and doctorsAFP - 406 words
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403 1988-06-08 20 IHT RWE AG, West Germany's largest electrical utility, said on Monday that it had purchased the West German subsidiary of Texaco Inc for U551,225 billion. The sale is the first major step in the beleaguered US oil company's US$5 billion restructuring plan, andIHT - 403 words
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142 1988-06-08 20 AFP DIVERSIFIED conglomerate CSR Ltd is to sell its gold mining and exploration interests in Indonesia, completing its planned withdrawal from minerals activities. CSR said in a statement released in Sydney on Monday that it will sell Asl27 million worth of mining interests in IndonesiaAFP - 142 words
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511 1988-06-08 20 AFP CHINA is interested in setting up a war reserve stockpile in Thailand. a move that would enhance Beijing s influence in South-east Asia, diplomatic sources in Beijing said yesterday The idea, viewed in Beijing as a Thai initiative, was currently in aAFP - 511 words
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94 1988-06-08 20 AFP ABOUT 400 Indian troops boarded ships in the eastern Sri Lankan port of Trincomalee yesterday as New Delhi began a process of withdrawing some of its soldiers. An Indian government government statement released yesterday said "elements of the Indian Peace Keeping Forces (IPKF)AFP - 94 words
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Article88 1988-06-08 20 Reuter COMEX gold futures firmed on mixed buying amid early indications of a firm opening in CBT grains early yesterday. Spot gold was up US$l.5O at U*****.40 an ounce which was short of Monday's high of U*****.80. Comex silver futures gained on dealer and speculative buyingReuter - 88 words
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132 1988-06-08 20 Reuter CHINA will raise funds on the Hongkong stock market to finance economic development. "China will definitely make use of the local exchange." Ji Pengfei. who heads a government office in charge of Hongkong and Macau affairs, said after visiting theReuter - 132 words
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Article103 1988-06-08 20 Bernama JAPANESE INVESTORS want Malaysia to raise the royalty payments to foreign enterprises to make it more attractive for them to invest there, an official of the Japan Chamber of Trade and Industry of Malaysia (Jactim) said yesterday Mr Hisao Matsuoka. the chairman of Jactim's tradeBernama - 103 words
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394 1988-06-08 20 FT INTERNATIONAL Business Machines will maintain and accelerate the momentum of the radical organisation- al shake-up launched in the face of its profit collapse I two years ago Chairman John Akers said in London on Monday that he expected "thousands" more of theFT - 394 words
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Article63 1988-06-08 20 Agencies VISITING Soviet Vice-Foreign Minister Igor Rogachev indicated in Beijing yesterday that Moscow would consult with Hanoi to help find a solution in Cambodia but emphasised it would not pressure its Indochmese ally. He added that the Soviet Union was ready to hold a summit meetingAgencies - 63 words
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Article48 1988-06-08 20 AFP VIETNAM yesterday denied that a trade delegation from Taiwan is to visit Hanoi in July, as reported by a Taiwanese official last week. It would have been the first such visit since the reunification of Vietnam under communist rule in 1975. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article62 1988-06-08 20 Agencies THE INDIAN government yesterday agreed to protesters' demands that it postpone a plan to create a security corridor around the Golden Temple in Amritsar by demolishing almost 1,500 homes and shops flanking Sikhdom's holiest shrine. Earlier, at least 1,000 demonstrators stopped the proposedAgencies - 62 words
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Article39 1988-06-08 20 AP RADICAL STUDENTS in Seoul hurling firebombs and rocks barricaded streets and battled riot police yesterday as student leaders vowed to go ahead with a march to the border with communist North Korea. APAP - 39 words
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Article32 1988-06-08 20 Bernama ESSO PRODUCTION Malaysia Inc, a subsidiary of USbased Exxon Corp, will spend Msloo million to upgrade its Malaysian refinery at Port Dickson on the west coast. BernamaBernama - 32 words
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Article39 1988-06-08 20 AFP TWENTY-ONE people were remanded in custody when they appeared in Lautoka Magistrate's Court yesterday charged in connection with the discovery of an illegal arms shipment to Fiji, Fijian police said in Suva. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Advertisement352 1988-06-08 20 :I i I AUSTRALIA MR. R. GADEL-RAB, A PROMINENT SYDNEY BASED BUSINESSMAN IS IN SINGAPORE TODAY TO DISCUSS REPRESENTATION OPPORTUNITIES IN AUSTRALIA. YOU ARE KINDLY INVITED TO CONTACT HIM AT THE HYATT-REGENCY HOTEL TELEPHONE *****88. mm OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY MASTER/BACHELOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Oklahoma City University received its charter in352 words
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Advertisement135 1988-06-08 20 -^v r« r VtJ! m \A »>2 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 Centre panoramic sea views of the busiest harbour in the135 words
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123 1988-06-08 21 A MANAGEMENT TEAM from American President Lines has agreed to join C T International Lines in running the ports of Phuket and Songkhla. This was disclosed by C T International, which won the 10-year management contract for the two Thai ports123 words
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390 1988-06-08 21 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE PROPOSAL to develop Perlis port in northern Peninsular Malaysia is largely aimed at providing facilities to meet the growing demand for safe passenger landing and handling of selected industrial cargoes. Sources say the development of Perlis port would390 words
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307 1988-06-08 21 Reuter OFFICIALS of the European Community (EC) and Japan s Transport Ministry have agreed to set a reference range for ship prices to boost the world shipbuilding market, a ministry official said. The decision followed a bilateral agreement reached in April thatReuter - 307 words
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183 1988-06-08 21 ONE of the biggest container ships in the world, the Marchen Maersk, sailed into Singapore yesterday manned by only 14 officers and ratings. This is the lowest manning level for a Maersk vessel, made possible by the ship's high-tech equipment for communications,183 words
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Article107 1988-06-08 21 Reuter THE National Shipping Co of Saudi Arabia (NSCSA) recorded a net profit of 2.8 million riyals for 1987. its first in four years. The Riyadh-based company lost 9.2 million riyals in 1986, 56.2 million in 1985 and 5.1 million in 1984 According to itsReuter - 107 words
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Article163 1988-06-08 22 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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343 1988-06-08 22 Reuter THE US SENATE on Monday voted down a move to end navy escorts for USflagged Kuwaiti tankers in the Gulf after Sep 18. The 54-31 vote followed the latest in a series of debates reflecting concern over the US role inReuter - 343 words
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Article173 1988-06-08 22 ASSESSMENT of the damage to the world's largest merchant ship caused by the Persian Gulf war is likely to take a further three weeks. Thousands of tonnes of oil are being pumped from the crippled 564,739-dwt tanker Seawise Giant as assessors count the cost of173 words
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Article1092 1988-06-08 22 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Contour IX 1 Accord Shpg vi 3 Ahr#nk»#l liner xi 3 Ailtrons VN 3 AC Toepler XI 5 Amer.con Tpt N 4 5 Ar>ro Service IV 2/3 Arrow l.nes IX 5 A$K>n Oceon XJ 4 ASSOC C(T"Oge XI 5 Atios line X1,092 words
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69 1988-06-08 22 Reuter AMERICAN Ship Building Company said members of the Metal Trades Council at its Tampa shipyard facility in Florida voted to approve a new contract. The contract is guaranteed for three-and-a-half years, and would be automatically extended for an additional 12 months if the companyReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration249 1988-06-08 22 STOLT TERMINALS has purchased the interest held by Oiltanking Holding USA Inc in its Stolt Oiltanking Chemical Terminal. The amicable arrangement dissolves a partnership ot six years. The acquisition is part of the corporate objective of Stolt-Nielsen, parent company of Stolt Terminals, to become249 words
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Article, Illustration950 1988-06-08 23 FT AN UNEASY TRUCE hangs over the Rotterdam headquarters of the Royal Nedlloyd Group, one of Europe's biggest integrated shipping and transport companies. The cause of the anxiety is the threat posed by Mr Torstein Hagen, the Norwegian "shipping doctor" and investor whose forcesFT - 950 words
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358 1988-06-08 23 Fairplay BUSINESSMEN whose livelihoods, and those of their employees, can be put seriously at risk because of industrial disputes to which they are not a party will be able to protect themselves by taking out a new form of strikes insurance. A newFairplay - 358 words
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238 1988-06-08 23 Seatrade Week A NEW STUDY by Tufts Univer~ sity's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy condemns the use of construction subsidies' for US-built vessels. It also pushes for an open registry system, whereby US-owned third-flag vessels stay under US control.Seatrade Week - 238 words
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9572 1988-06-08 28 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 of Singapore.9,572 words
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Article2059 1988-06-08 30 A—B AB Stepping Boustead Shpg Agencies ABC Containerline NV S pore Shpg (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S) Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK) Alttrans Alttrans Express American President Lines2,059 words
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Article1354 1988-06-08 30 RUMOURS circulated the freight market on Monday about grain chartering out of the US but actual details were hard to pin down, shipbrokers said Market talk that a Panamax bulker was arranged for about 56.000 long tons of light grain from the Gulf to the Netherlands at a1,354 words
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187 1988-06-08 32 A SPECIAL COMMITTEE has been formed by the Philippine Port Authority to ensure the smooth hand-over of the Manila International Container Terminal to private managers. International Container Terminal Services Inc won the management contract for 25 years in an open tender. It will assume187 words
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Article190 1988-06-08 32 Lloyd s List AN ALL-INDIAN container consortium serving India and Europe could emerge by the end of the year. Speaking in London recently, the executive president of India Steamship Co. Mr Pradipta Bagchi, said talks were underway with Shipping Corporation of India. IndiaLloyd s List - 190 words
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Article724 1988-06-08 32 AFP THE downward trend continued on the dry cargo market over the past week, due to insufficient demand which led to a surplus of available tonnage in most loading zones. The Biffex (Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange) index slipped 66.5 points over the past week, closing at 1,303.5AFP - 724 words
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Advertisement753 1988-06-08 21 VV* hi, TIMES STP Distributors Tim*% Pu&isfunq Group OOCL Oiy ent Oveiqeas ConLim* Line WW/ Agents JARDINE SHIPPING ACENCIES (Reg No 2*M*l 00K) 200 Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpoint, Singapore 0208 Tel *****1! TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL CFS Tel *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES753 words
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Advertisement121 1988-06-08 21 IKBKDB THE US SENATE on Monday voted down a move to end navy escorts for US-flagged Kuwaiti tankers in the Gulf after Sep 18. Page II AN UNEASY TRUCE hangs over the Rotterdam headquarters of the Royal Nedlloyd Group, one of Europe's biggest integrated shipping and transport companies. The cause121 words
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Advertisement786 1988-06-08 21 *°v TIMES STP Distributors I 1 #0^ MAERSK LINE MAERSK LINE FIRST CARRIER TO RUN DOUBLE-STACK TRAIN TO CANADA SIN/TORONTO: 23 DAYS!! W Tokyo Closing T >me CY 8 6 2300 HRS CFS 8 6 1300 H«S To Europe—UK Scandinavia Finland ANT ROT I BRV HAM LEH FXS AAR M786 words
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Advertisement618 1988-06-08 22 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT CARDIGAN BAY RHINE MARU TDKIO EXPRESS FRANKFURT EXPRESS HAMBURG EXPRESS LAS SEINE P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST, DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN I S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT618 words
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Advertisement87 1988-06-08 22 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association. CSAV Corrpanu Sud Americana do Voporcs S A SERVICE to/from CHILE rEEDER VESSEL SPORE MOTHER VESSEL HK ARICA IQQ ANTOfVALP SAI CSAV 2 lit CAR CARRIER 30,7 3/1 CSAV 3 VH ARAUCO BSSEB87 words
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Advertisement611 1988-06-08 22 FOR SALE MARINE SURVEYING PRACTICE \Vell established and expanding Marine Surveying Practice in Danvin, Northern Territory, Australia. Current commitments and areas not yet fully realised ensure the continued expansion of an already busy practice with proven track record and first class goodwill. Please reply to: The Manager P.O. Box 4528,611 words
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Advertisement1239 1988-06-08 23 S3 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd P&O Containers CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT? CAROWAN BAT MINI MRU TOUIO EXPRESS LA SEINE HAMBURG EXPRESS KNAIOCR KNAVON MWW W w w mm «m i OM7 uk iw um iw iw vm w 2W ana am mi ano zw> w1,239 words
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Advertisement600 1988-06-08 23 {~;?@|^%:/|})?^':`$%&;?={+",=>` H II EUROPE G«n«ra< Ag*nt VZW: USA/PANAMA [FH VESSEL ef an men sen lef six REV VIM SEN |EF 111 |NJ7 EF IM 122.17 22 07 MJI M M lI.M 2IM lIJI «3M I- J' I': II"'1 1 1 27.M MM lI.M MM ISM lIM lIM MTOI SEI |WA600 words
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Advertisement380 1988-06-08 24 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE IRAN VAHOAT Singapore 9/6 Loading forBANDAR ABBAS JAPAN/KOREA SERVICE Singapore W Loading for:JAPAN. KOREA HI KYOWA LINE PNG/S. PACIFIC SERVICE Singapore Loading for: A VESSEL 15/6 LAE. PMB, RBL, HRA MICRONESIA SERVICE HK LOAD FOR OCEANIA EXPRESS V-15380 words
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Advertisement1102 1988-06-08 24 LINE Ks*t* imPPmi CW9MMTIOO Y FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ^^^T^fmbf^HhtHlc^aroottnn^ "fDR MOTHER VESSEL OCH ME/PACIFIC PROSPERITY 1* OCM S9E/MANJIN KUNSAN 32E TWB 42E KOREAN WONIS JIN 7K TWB CE/HANJIN KWANGYANC «E NDM 75E/KOREAN WONIS SUN TIE NDN 75E/HANJIN SUSAN UE NOT 45E/KOREAN WONIS SUN 711 NCY 4SC HANJIN1,102 words
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Advertisement765 1988-06-08 25 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL vov MAJAPAMIT 21 SB INTEGRA M2S SEA FORTUNE M2S INTEGRA lU7 SB Y SMG M 1M 1M 23/6 25/6 30/6 2/7 VESSEL SCA DRAGON SEA765 words
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Advertisement406 1988-06-08 25 \a BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT B'HAVIN OAM HAVRE ST OK t kIANG SW FOR r it* an I Eipreti an on rmciXZHcb s CCEPT transhipment cargo TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TAS MAN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE TO NEW CALEDONIA.406 words
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Advertisement498 1988-06-08 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY S PORE BILBAO ANTWERP H'BURG/ RDAM/AOAM BREMEN MATARAM/21WB 30/6-3/7 27/7 1/8 S. PANJANG/19WB 4-7/7 S/S 11 Subjad to InducomonL Alto accepting cargo to Casablanca,498 words
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Advertisement462 1988-06-08 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYOMAYWA VUO PAGAN Via PA-AN VI2SW HTONEYWA V2X MERGUI VtSWB BURMA FIVE STAR SWPPIH6 corporation (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok BANK UNE SEMI-CONTAINER SFRVirP NLAVV LIFT CAPABII ITY NORTHBOUND TO UKC CLYDEBANK V23N TAMAITAI SAMOA VI3N FORTHBANK V22N SPORE RDAM HULL462 words
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Advertisement658 1988-06-08 26 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY LB 12 30/4 •PK/PNG 7/6 14/6 20/6 27/6 N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST N. AMERICA PACIFIC NORTH-WEST MOTHER VESSEL VOY GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE 27 HARBOUR BRIDGE658 words
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Advertisement277 1988-06-08 26 LJIXIE INCHON BUSAN 22 Jun 24 Jun 27 Jun 29 Jun 4 Jul S Jul 12 Jul 14 Jul BANGKOK SINGAPORE INCHON ALTAIR 12-15 JUN 18 JUN 9 JUL VEGA 17-20 JUN 23 JUN 14 JUL WORLDWIOE PACIFIC MARITIME (PTE) LTD. TEL: *****11 (I Lines) KONTENA NASIONAL SDN BHD TEL:277 words
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Advertisement564 1988-06-08 26 INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Container* and Conventional Cargo Also accepts Metals ft Steel Products S. 0 IBANIPUR v a Singapore p Ketong Ponang Loading I V Kobe To ITALY/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Accepting Tlmber/Breakbolk also FCL Containers lor Rtontakono. Ravenna Alio Trwtte. P. Sl4 Aloiandna564 words
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Advertisement814 1988-06-08 26 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUM SHIPPING (PTE) LTD N\ 23. Tatok Aytf Street 1 SINGAPORE 01M TEL 4343* (10 LINES) Far SMSM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S pore P Ketone Pen** GOLDEN HARVEST Cotombo Karach, Duba, 16/17 June GOLDEN WONDER Colombo Karachi Dubai 8/9 Jul CHINA SERVICE BAI TUN SWAN Xiamen Shanghai814 words
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Advertisement905 1988-06-08 27 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD Ft EU/AUST TPA/SEA OciMcal Enquiries: Twl: 27*9*77 Terminal CFS BOOKINGS *****5J 27*5742 man *****5J mi! tmiu MMh! NEPtINE SON BHD 9HW K Lumpur NEPIINE SON BHD 2****** Penang NEPIINE SON BHD i2a835*27M0*27tU*7m2 imru NEPIINE SON. BHD mm/rsmti WNEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD SSSS J BiDry NEPIINE SON905 words
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Advertisement450 1988-06-08 27 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG. PENANG, KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON STRAITS/KOREA SERVICE WHF JUNE 1) BUSAN SINGAPORE 2) SINGAPORE/ KEELUNG 10 DAYS SERVICE SERVICE!! Vessel s Name ETD BS "Gloria/MSN 19/05 No 9 Donam 805N OVO6 No t Donam UOSN lift* SPORE PKEIANG KEE In PI450 words
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Advertisement709 1988-06-08 27 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 ***** PENANG P KELANC MESSRS MAI THONC SHIPPING 127 Penanj Street. Penanj. Malaysia M S HANDLING SYSTEM CO709 words
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Advertisement294 1988-06-08 28 y r ,B DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE raaaaaaii ARROW vn mn rTTTm nm fr-m n 10/* 10/6 20* carjo tor Monf Koof. Buun. Tokyo and Kote REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE iiTT ***A)m )m*Xin( cjrfo for 851 853 C TLX NOS: 4347/***** FAX: *****51 K.L/ m CEMERLANG SHIPPING294 words
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Miscellaneous156 1988-06-08 28 Regional Weather m i J •r /i.7 _*A>i L< >j 35 -Or/ i'j !HK l-C SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. June 8, 1988 LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y^\ Shower Weather f-S w «n<l direction with speed in knots Rain Wave height Cloudy Sky Sartace winds are156 words
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Advertisement423 1988-06-08 29 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD. N0.15 Hoe Chiang Road #13-02 Sanford Building. Singapore 0208 Tel *****22 Tlx: ***** FASCO b- ABC CONTAINERLINE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND vs. •mud 203 2« 1/7 I 7/7 Anhnr pan 204 *7 I 15/7 I 22/7 C. VtroliM 205 I 23,7 I H,7 M Tbl423 words
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Advertisement288 1988-06-08 29 V\CSP\£SP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. UJM Tel: *****66 (16 Lines) Fax *****15 LCL FIXED TWICE WEEKLY CONSOL LCL FIXED CONSOLIDATION TO:CHINA, HONG KONG, BANGKOK, KEELUNG, KAOSHIUNG, KOBE, MANILA, BUSAN, INCHON, TOKYO, YOKOHAMA, OSAKA, COLOMBO, CALCUTTA, FELIXSTOWE, HAMBURG, BOMBAY, SYDNEY, MELB„ KARACHI, CHITTAGONG, LEGHORN, JAKARTA, NAGOYA, GOTHERBURG. ALL EUROPE BASE PORTS ALL288 words
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Advertisement1227 1988-06-08 29 p AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES KEPPEL WHARVES Bconttt Chenst* Cooco'd Gov&on DocNjng/hen G'ory Koto Sega Noumburg Oceon Aoge< P Be/I.an ix Songfchla Novee Straits Ventre U«.io" IV Wing Ko Alpha VN Be>io*g Choi-ang Co' Huoqo«g ltd PetQi.ng l.n Pe*o'<ng 3 too 101 Mendozo Nee Bang*c* Pa>e«nbong Se«sho Moru Irons Sun PASIR1,227 words
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Advertisement164 1988-06-08 29 TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. <t> cn a n Algerian National Line FAR EAST I MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S PORE LOADING FOR MV BEL ABBES 2s/s japan MV KSAR EL BOUKHARI 30* japan ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Heavy Lift IX tons available On Inducement can call Indonesia164 words
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Advertisement1758 1988-06-08 30 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD 70 Shenton Wiy. W 02C Marina House. S pore 0707 TEL *****77 (8 l.nes) TLX RS ***** FLINER FAX *****56 EUROPE SERVICE I SINGAPORE HAMBURG US 1/ I mj JH MtJ *7 liW.li/.'." II l.U.i :rr rvi." j I FAR EAST SERVICE ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE1,758 words
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Advertisement591 1988-06-08 31 Consoudation Service NEW CALEDONIA TAHITI SIN 11/6, 28/6 NOUMEA 3/7 PAPEETE 12/8 MAURITIUS REUNION ISLAND SIN 22/6, 21/6 PORT LOUIS 2/7 REUNION 1/7 FRANCE SIN 19/6 MARSEILLE 5/7 LE HAVRE 19/7 Seabrfqg^ INTERCONTINENTAL LINE General/Marketing Agents: SEABRIDGE TRANSPORT SINGAPORE MALAYSIA (A member of the JEURO GROUP of COMPANIES. Japan) Singapore591 words
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Advertisement352 1988-06-08 31 k.l TEL: *****11 FAX: *****47 TELEX: RS ***** SKHST LCL/FCL SERVICE A VSL TBN I 10/6 Also accepting cargo to KFEIUNG KAOHSIUNG CHINA (via HONG KONG) P KEtANG BUSAN JAPAN E MALAYSIA BRUNEI PORTS EUROPE USA CANADA 4 AUSTRALIA MERCANTILE CONSOLIDATORS MERCANTILE CONSOLIDATORS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTO Weekly consolidation at our352 words
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Advertisement622 1988-06-08 31 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* GLORY SELATAN VIII V7B SID GLORY SELATAN VII VII SLD 30 5 TBN 14/6 It* BLR KAOH JO/5 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR622 words
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Advertisement375 1988-06-08 31 PTC CONTAINER LINES fCI/LDI SERVICE RC GTOUP SIN FAB EAST 12/6 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 11/6 BANGKOK 11/6 MANILA 11/6 JAKARTA 11/6 PORT KELANG/PENANG 16/6 BUSAN 17/6 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 10/6 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou Xiamen/ Xingang/Shanghai SIN EUROPE 11/6 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA SIN MSA/CAMAM 12/6 L.A./NYC/SFO 12/6 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL' SjN kUtlULlk/UPM 7FAIAMI 12/6375 words
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Advertisement339 1988-06-08 32 ///Mai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd L l TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** ft. I \S I I K\ \K I IM K. III). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT Moil 'Subject to cargo inducement NOTE. ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE TORTS, HONGKONG TAIWAN339 words
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Advertisement460 1988-06-08 32 FOR pliable and fast transit WEEKLY FCL SERVICE TO USA-EAST COAST/GULF/CANADA/MEXICO AND FRENCH WEST INDIES Pot Gulf VSL Span Canwctinf VSI Miami Mobile. I. SURIA V 172 11/1 2»* STUTTGART EXP Nt» Orleans. SELANDIA VIC 13* 30* DUSSEIDORF EXP Howton/Maiico. TOY AHA VIS 20* 7/7 NUERNBERC EXP Vtri Cruz. Meiico460 words
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Advertisement954 1988-06-08 32 v CALL US AT: I7TT7TSTT P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR ******/*****11 'W-*****2/4, *****3 •07-*****8 M-5U373, *****5, *****0, *****1 ♦02-*****22 *****88 TO EUROPE FEEOER B BUTANC 447 B BUTANC 449 B BUTANC 451 PENANG 2t05 »0t «K PKELANC SOS 04 d 11 ot HTHR VSL N954 words
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