The Business Times, 13 October 1988
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Title Section11 1988-10-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article255 1988-10-13 1 AFP Dow Jones lower WALL STREET stocks remained broadly lower in early trading yesterday but blue chips were above lows. The Dow Jones Average was off 10 points at 2137 after being down several points more after the opening. Declining ieeues held a strong leed over gainers.AFP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration243 1988-10-13 1 EXCEPT for Sydney, which cloeed with marginal gains, regional markets lost ground yesterday when an anticipated rally of US stocks failed to materialise. Dealers said investors were apprehensive about the outcome of the US trade figures due to be released today. In Singapore, share prices243 words
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Article104 1988-10-13 1 ANOTHER BOUT of heavy selling in the Asian currency markets yesterday drove down the US dollar. Its fall was shsrpest against the Japanese yen. It dropped below the 130 level for the first time since June 24. Dealers attributed the dollar's bearishnees to speculation that104 words
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372 1988-10-13 1 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN A SUDDEN TURN of events just before the scheduled annual general meeting of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce end Industry (SFCCI) yesterday left the body without a president for the first time in its 10-year existence. After a372 words
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Article, Illustration511 1988-10-13 1 LEE HAN SHIH,MAGDALENE NG - Japanese investor offers $180 million By LEE HAN SHIH,MAGDALENE NG THE SALE of Hotel Meridien has taken a new twist following the surprise appearance of a Japanese investor who has offered to buy the property in Orchard Road for $180 million. As a511 words
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225 1988-10-13 1 CONFIRMING a report in yesterday's BT, Parkway Holdings and IQB Corporation said yesterday that they "have made a preliminary propoeal jointly with See, a French construction group, to the Turkish authorities for the Ataturk Airport expansion and Istanbul World Trade Centre project". Parkway said225 words
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112 1988-10-13 1 AP GOVERNOR Sir David Wilson delivered an optimistic rsvisw of conditions in Hongkong yesterday, but said that problems exist and they must be solved to retain the prosperity and dynamism of the colony. In an annual address opening the new session of the Legislative Council,AP - 112 words
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Article108 1988-10-13 1 AFP THAILAND will host the 20th meeting of Asean Economic Ministers from Oct 17 to 19. "The main topic of discussion will be protectionist messures and non-tariff barriers," said Sonporn Kiatopaibul, director of the Thai Commerce Ministry's department of business economics, yesterday. The meeting will alsoAFP - 108 words
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127 1988-10-13 1 AFP MALAYSIAN Premier Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad wants early elections "whatever the consequences", and he could proclaim emergency rule if the polls go against him, former Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said in Hongkong yesterday. "Mahathir wants this snap election whatever theAFP - 127 words
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464 1988-10-13 1 Reuter THE BANK OF Thailand ia raising its forecast for the country's groaa domestic product growth this year to 9 per cent from the 8.5 per cent it projected in July and the 5 J per cant to 6.3 per cent it forecastReuter - 464 words
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104 1988-10-13 1 Reuter TRADE and Industry Secretary Joee Concepcion aaid ha waa confident the Philippine economy would grow by between 6.5 and 7 per cent thie year, bigger than eerlier projected. The government s revised medium-term plan forecaat a growth rate of 6.4 per cent thia yearReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement217 1988-10-13 1 Editorial Comment: 8 Let the cost fit the use One Man's View 8 More attention being paid to defence Hungary 9 Private enterprise makes a triumphant comeback Home News 2 Applied Magnetics's local plant pays off; Do mass rapid transit systems help ease traffic congestion? Foreign News: 4,5 S Korean217 words
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HOME NEWS
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290 1988-10-13 2 TAN KEE WEE - By TAN KEE WEE THE SINGAPORE subsidiary of California's Applisd Magnstics Corporation (AMC) will contribute to 25 per cent of the group s gross profits for the latest financial year, which ended in September. Latest figures for the nine months up to June show290 words
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204 1988-10-13 2 TRADE and Development Board (TDB) missions to Asean and other Asian countries are taking a new dimension Singapore traders will be exploring the scope for investing in the countries they export to. The board feels that it is by taking a stake in foreign204 words
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364 1988-10-13 2 ONLY THE Manila mass rapid transit system has bean successful in reducing traffic congestion, according to a comparative study in Manila, South Korea, Hongkong and Singapore. This is in spite of the fact that authorities always cite urban traffic congestion as364 words
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226 1988-10-13 2 ABACUS, a mega-computer reservation system (CRS) formed by Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Thai International, has joined forces with two other CRSs in an aggressive move to expand its database. The partnership is with PARS, a CRS owned by Northwest Airlines and226 words
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342 1988-10-13 2 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG LOCAL CONTACT LENS maker Hilite has tied up with French optical giant Eaailor in a $6.5 million export manufacturing joint venture. Yesterday, at the official opening of Hilite-Essilor's new $4 million factory at Kallang Bahru, managing director Robert342 words
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213 1988-10-13 2 THE COMMUNITY CHEST of Singapore yesterday launched its Social Help and Assistance Raised by Employees (Share) programme for Singapore Press Holdings. Opening the three-day programme, SPH chief executive Frank Yung said the group's support of Share is important to the future of the 30 charities213 words
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Article, Illustration288 1988-10-13 2 FRANK MMLOVIC, 38, hae been appointed vice-president and general manager for Asean and South Aaia of American Express International. Mr Smilovic, who will be based in Singapore, will oversee the overall operations of American Exprees Travel Related businesses in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Pakistan and India. Before288 words
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Advertisement108 1988-10-13 2 li/ /<iii\y// Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day s-< s glpP&v SEEGER BLACK GARMENT BAG STYLISHLY HANDMADE WITH SOFT NAPA LAMBSKIN. i fl r 4ft. i 4rr A MONTBLANC MASTERPIECE. PART OF THE MEISTERSTUCK COLLECTION. IN CLASSIC BLACK. IF YOU HAVEN'T MADE IT TO THE OFFENBACH, YOU HAVEN'T108 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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510 1988-10-13 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE FIRST EXHIBITION of sound, Jilm and video equipment in South-east Asia, aimed at the region's broadcasting authorities, will be held in Singapore on May 29 to June 1 next year at the 'World Trade centre. BroadcMßtAeiM is billed as510 words
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297 1988-10-13 3 Reuter LANVIN, France s last privatelyowned fashion and perfume house, is seeking buyers, signalling an end to 96 years of independence. Alexandre Poniatowski, general manager of the Lanvin men's division, said on Tuesday that France s Prouvost textile group wasReuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration559 1988-10-13 3 GENEVIEVE CUA - Those selling to Singaporeans expect harder year ahead By GENEVIEVE CUA RETAILERS who have cornered a sizeable share of the Japanese tourist market are turning bright and expectant eyes on the coming year. Sales, they say, will stay healthy. But those selling to Singaporeans are cautious559 words
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251 1988-10-13 3 DDB NEEDHAM Worldwide and Dai-lchi Kikaku, known internationally aa dik, have announced the formation of a "working partnership" in Japan, the US, Canada, Europe and East Asia. Dai-lchi Kikaku will also acquire significant minority equity positions in251 words
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COPY LINES
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Article98 1988-10-13 3 Hill Knowlton buys CommPac HILL KNOWLTON Inc has acquired Communications-Pa-cific Inc (CommPac), the largest and oldest full-service firm in Hawaii. CommPac, with a staff of 54, will become part of Hill Knowlton's Asia-Pacific region and will be called Hill Knowlton/CommunicationsPacific when the purchase is complete. CommPac joins the PR firm's98 words
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Article49 1988-10-13 3 SHANDWICK PLC. the world s largeet independent PR consultancy, announced a 158 per cent rise in pre-tax profits for the year ended July 31, 1968 to £8.81 million from £3.41 million in 1967. Operating income also rose to £40.22 million from £15.56 million last year.49 words
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Advertisement79 1988-10-13 3 BRAKING WITH TRADITION. w-'-- ;.?*;•-Til > ■■&>■ v-" > .v* i Sv-r*--'- nyK txri '•sgs U i m V. «ff-' v |p§l»p Malayan Motors Division of Waarnes international fPta) Ltd 45 Lang Kee Road, Singapore 0315. Tel: 473 7755 m I HiPE&V: i §i&>" ;v--■W' i;** 3 uMr. m ml79 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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472 1988-10-13 4 Oana-Yonhap LARGE South Korean companies are making preparations, including collecting information, for possible participation in the Soviet Union s Siberian development plan, business sources said in Seoul yesterday. The South Korean firms including giants Samsung and Daewoo expect to be able to participateOana-Yonhap - 472 words
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92 1988-10-13 4 Reuter TAIWAN'S largest petrochemical industrial complex was almost completely shut down yesterday after angry neighbours demanded compensation for losses caused by pollution, officials said. Officials at the Lin Yuan Petrochemical Industrial Park near the southern port city of Kaohsiung said about 2,000 residents ofReuter - 92 words
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343 1988-10-13 4 AP SENIOR US trade officials say the United States has "just barely tapped" market potentials in China, and that China must work harder to make its trade policies clearer and more consistent. Assistant Secretary of Commerce James P Moore Jr, in a live satelliteAP - 343 words
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437 1988-10-13 4 Bernama THE American consumer, warned that his "life may be at stake", has been urged in a US newspaper advertisement to avoid products containing palm oil or coconut oil. Malaysian Ambassador Albert Talalla. who described the advertisement as "highly irresponsible", said in WashingtonBernama - 437 words
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170 1988-10-13 4 AL O LABITA, Jr - by AL O LABITA, Jr SOME 30 senior Australian trade officials and businessmen yesterday began their three-day conference in Manila with Filipino counterparts in what was described as an indication of Australia s "atrong interest" in the Philippines' economic performance and political normalcy.170 words
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168 1988-10-13 4 AFP THE Indonesian government has issued a strong warning to the country's leading news weekly magazine for publishing a letter by a former communist "The strong warning was given because, whether inadvertently or not, Tempo magazine had been jsed to channel the opinionAFP - 168 words
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Article922 1988-10-13 4 DEPARTURES Operator S*rvic* Local Hnw For MC OAl JAL KAL FT AI407 OA472 J1726 KE666 FTIS 0001 0050 0110 0200 0330 MAA/BOM ATM KOJ/NGO sa DXB/PtA/ mc/loc MAITM- MP93 A* 0430 DXI/AMS SA SIA su MAS UAL SU su SOS 2 2 SQ76 SQ102 MH32A UA606 SQ414922 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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364 1988-10-13 5 AP THE EUROPEAN Community and 66 developing nations opened negotiations yesterday on renewal of a multi-billion dollar aid and trade accord due to take effect in 1990. The negotiations are expected to last at least a year, officials said on theAP - 364 words
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340 1988-10-13 5 NYT THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY will apply a broadly-defined reciprocity requirement when deciding whether to permit institutions from third countries to have access to its liberalised market in financial services after 1992, a senior EC trade official said inNYT - 340 words
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359 1988-10-13 5 AP THE FOUR-DAY annual convention of the Conaervative Party began on a sour note as delegates booed the Socialist mayor of Brighton for implying in her welcoming speech that the Toriea' free-market doctrines were making Britons greedy and uncaring. Deapite riaing inflationAP - 359 words
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138 1988-10-13 5 AFP BRITISH RAIL will soon invite private-sector firms "to build, or even own" the high-speed rail link between London and the entrance to the Channel tunnel. Transport Secretary Paul Channon said on Tuesday. Addressing the annual conference of the governing Conservative Party inAFP - 138 words
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Article376 1988-10-13 5 Uncertainty still about reforms, says Pravda AP THE SOVIET farm economy wastes 60 billion roubles (US$96 billion) a year, or almost as much as the government annually pays out in food subsidies that many economists believe must be slashed, Pravda said on Tuesday. TheAP - 376 words
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217 1988-10-13 5 FT THE SOVIET UNION has established its first Joint stock trading company, Sovfintrade, in an effort to boost its fledgling export drive. The operation, established by the six Soviet state banks, the Minister of Finance, foreign trade associations and state enterprises allowed toFT - 217 words
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Miscellaneous39 1988-10-13 5 wm Bahrain Bangkok Barbados Nassou Now DeM New York Nicotic Otto Pari* Perth Rio 'Janeiro Rom* San Frit'oo San Juan Cm— xjnnoyo Soo Pouio Smul J- vTOCKnOfni Sydney Taipei Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vtenna 1» aminyTon 19/09 Cloudy 12/03 Sunny39 words
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Miscellaneous70 1988-10-13 5 Doonesbury HOsl COULD I IN MY HAVE BEEN S/P&- SXPSRJ- UNBP DURING MY BNCB.LFt OWN CAMPAIGN 2 CAN 35 rrsJusTNcrr u&vm THAVS tASY TO SAY, OUT YOU PONTT KNOW WHAT iVS UK& TO GROW UP WITH AN BflL TMN! MHATJVGNe TOSetMY BROTHBRPUT IN HtS PLAC3! «1 >r zvwm \t\kV! BY70 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article256 1988-10-13 6 IMM currency futures closed higher but off the highs of the day on Tuesday. Sentiment that the Federal Reserve will not need to tighten credit after US employment data on Friday showed slower than expected growth underpinned futures throughout the day. Japanese yen futures advanced from the open on256 words
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Article159 1988-10-13 6 Gold futures on Oct 11, 1988 100 troy ounces USS par troy ounce Opon M*h Low MM* Oct 406.50 408.50 404.70 4Q4.4Q -4.20 Now 406.10 -4.30 Ok 412.00 412 JO 407.90 406.40 -4.30 Fab 4] 6.50 417-50 412 JO 413.60 -4.30 422.70 422.60 418.50 416^0 •4.30 Jun159 words
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Article, Illustration183 1988-10-13 6 Indlcaf «m avwrag* of Km prima landing ra(M of 12 major bank* In B'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Oct 12 us$ DM SWFC Y*fl 7 dayt 3/16 3/16 11 3/« 1/2 4 7/9 3/4 3 1/2 3/« 4 3/16 3/16 1 Mh 3/6 1/4 11 7/«183 words
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Article258 1988-10-13 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended unchanged at opening levels in quiet trading yesterday, with most operators sidelined ahead of today s US trade data. Short-dates firmed 1/16 point at the start supported by a continued high US Federal funds rate of 8-5/16 per cent, but were little258 words
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Article68 1988-10-13 6 Reuter JAPANESE Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said yesterday in Tokyo policy coordination and cooperation in foreign exchange markets among nations will remain important. In a prepared speech for the International Conference of Banking Supervisors, Mr Miyazawa said recent talks at the International Monetary Fund and World BankReuter - 68 words
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Article146 1988-10-13 6 Reuter LONDON'S futures and options markets might one day share a common trading floor, or at least get together in some sort of federation, according to David Burton, chairman of the London International Financial Futures Exchange (Liffe). Mr Burton was speaking at a news conference onReuter - 146 words
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Article168 1988-10-13 6 CEREBOS Pacific, a pub-lic-listed food-based company, yesterday signed an agreement with bankers and underwriters for its issue of a US$3O million Note Issuance Facility (NIF). Morgan Grenfell (Asia), which arranged the fiveyear NIF. announced last night that the issue has been "over-subscribed" by the underwriters168 words
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Article436 1988-10-13 6 DECEMBER Eurodollar futures opened one tick higher on Simex yesterday than the previous close at 91.39. The contract managed to recover from a low of 91.33 on short covering to close three ticks lower at 91.35. Currency futures opened lower but traded higher as the US dollar weakened. December436 words
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Article1391 1988-10-13 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Wpdrvptday, Oct 12, 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (SIMEX) Nm r SS call* Ma SS paM S3 High Lot* Sat ta* Loar Saa 2 53 54 M 771 66 0* e SS Mh In, 77 Sat 318 IN HM K 88 paM LM 7 27 Saa S3 531,391 words
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Article68 1988-10-13 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market fell 1/4 point to close at 5 per cent yesterday. One month rose by 1/16 point, two months by 1/8 and three months rose by 1/16. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: Of»H MO O—rn»gN 5 4 7/$ \-monh68 words
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Article102 1988-10-13 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity MD OFFW HIGH LOW 3 months 8Q*****S 12.01.89 4.43 4.38 4.58 4.40 6 morrttw BQ*****Z 23.03.89 4.70 4.65 4.68 4.66 1 year BY*****S 20.07.89 4.72 4.67 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's code102 words
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Advertisement197 1988-10-13 6 V SHAKESPEARE WOULD'VE LOVED IT. Early drafts of William Shakespeare's brilliant manuscripts have become collectors' items because they show his scribbled notes and edits. Such editing is interesting now, but it must have been a pain in the neck back then. If he were around today, Shakespeare just might prefer197 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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601 1988-10-13 7 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE PAY MORE attention to bonds for they will outperform both cash and squitias ovar the next yaar or ao. Thia tip waa givan by two Britiah investment professionals to more than 130 invaatora and corporate treaaurera who attended601 words
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181 1988-10-13 7 NYT BANKERS in Bonn have completed arrangements for the largest Western credit line ever to the Soviet Union a package worth US$l.6 billion to help Moscow modernise its food and consumer goods industries. The credit arrangement comes at a critical juncture for the SovietNYT - 181 words
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Article, Illustration417 1988-10-13 7 AP BANK OF CREDIT and Commerce International, indicted in the United Statea on Tueeday, haa denied that it knowingly engaged in drug money laundering, •eying it waa the victim of "a malicious campaign". The bank, which ia cloeely held byAP - 417 words
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104 1988-10-13 7 Reuter THE Barbadoe central bank began a probe of the local branch of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) after a US grand jury indicted 84 people in a money-laundering scheme involving the Luxem-bourg-baaed BCCI. "The central bank ia in touch with ItsReuter - 104 words
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Article706 1988-10-13 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed weaker against most major currencies. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar closed weaker at 2.0300/10 in erratic trading. It traded within a range of 2.0306 and 2.0348. It opened initially at 2.0340/50. The dollar fell to 1.8445/55 marks from New York's706 words
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Article219 1988-10-13 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: MO omn crow portly Local dollars to >no w»lt of foreign currency: US doHor 2.0300 2.0310 2.8196 •28.00 Sterling pound 3.5027 3.5065 7.3469 -52.32 Australian dollar 1.6341 1.6369 3.4286 •52.34 NZ dollar 1.2657 1.2683 3.4286 -63.08 Canadian doNar 1.6749 1.6771 3.4206 -51.03 Local219 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article553 1988-10-13 8 THE PROSPECT of higher road taxes looms now that growth in the number of cars is well over the 1 per cent level deemed tolerable by the authorities. There was a 3.3 per cent increase in the year to July, bringing the number of553 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1988-10-13 8 SEAH CHIANG NEE - ONE MAN's\/IEW By SEAH CHIANG NEE RENEWED EMPHASIS on defence cooperation between Malaysia and Singapore has sparked off a stronger commitment by their partners, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, to upgrade their five-power defence pact. This closeness comes at a time when Malaysia is1,168 words
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Article, Illustration952 1988-10-13 8 ERIC BERG - Unsated Japanese Investors are still eagerly buying US real estate. After snapping up choice office buildings in New Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Japanese are eyeing shopping complexes and industrial warehouses. They're alstr: moving into Boston, Atlanta and Chicago. ERICNYT - 952 words
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Article, Illustration883 1988-10-13 9 Reuter AT A RECENT computer trade fair in Warsaw, Western firms showing technology they were not allowed to sell looked on helplessly as Polish stands offered sophisticated machines to customers. In Hungary, foreign computers, many subject to export restrictions, are flooding into theReuter; A Punch cartoon - 883 words
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Article, Illustration824 1988-10-13 9 The wind of change has swept through the East bloc. Hungary has passed a revolutionary corporation law while Poland is about to legalise an organisation of private entrepreneurs. And throughout the region, computer-hungry companies, striving for more efficiency under Gorbachev's policy of perestroika, areNYT - 824 words
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Advertisement174 1988-10-13 8 UK AND EUROPE AFTER 1992 THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY WILL BE ONE SINGLE MARKET. THE POTENTIAL CUSTOMER BASE WILL HAVE RISEN TO 320 MILLION PEOPLE. WE NOT ONLY HAVE TO BE READY TO MEET THE INCREASED DEMAND BUT ALSO TO PREPARE FOR THE RADICAL CHANGES AND FULL IMPLICATION OF EEC MEASURES174 words
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Miscellaneous27 1988-10-13 9 I'LL f\ FRESH Hm ftND SftLAD ROLL-TO TAKe P>UJRN/ f C "> j (VCMMO STAMOMO CO LTD, IMI ujhrt's this P 6>esr e>e-Foße August iq T m T-Xfc-r27 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article279 1988-10-13 10 HONGKONG: Gold closed little changed yesterday after wide fluctuations in the day influenced by volatile trading in the US dollar. Bullion ended at USS4O4 90/405 40 compared with New York's U*****.25/75 finish and Tuesday's U*****.30/80 close here. On the local market, gold closed HK$34 lower at HK$3,BOl a279 words
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Article123 1988-10-13 10 WHEAT FUTURES rallied to close on or near session highs with gains of 6-3/4 to 2-1/4 cents per bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday. December settled at U554.34-1/4, above the US$4.3O level where a large number of sell-stops triggered yesterdays sell-off and weak close. The higher123 words
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Article413 1988-10-13 10 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed slightly easier on lack of follow through support on the KLCE yesterday. Dealers said operators were sidelined despite the higher overnight on the Chicago Board of Trade and Pakistan's purchase of 6,000 tonnes. October and November fell Ms 3 each to Ms9Bo413 words
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Article95 1988-10-13 10 A FLURRY of export demand for US soybeans supported CBT soybean futures all session on Tuesday, ending with gains of five cents to one cent per bushel. November settled at U557.93-1/2 but was unable to penetrate resistance at US$B.OO. A rally in soymeal futures failed to hold due to95 words
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Article154 1988-10-13 10 THE tin price closed a cent higher at M 519.32 a kg but trading activity was light In the abssncs of further strong support Turnover dropped to 13 tonnes from $1 on Tueeday as both operators preferred to adopt a walt-and eee attitude after their recant strong commitments.154 words
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Article187 1988-10-13 10 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed easier with November RSS 1 buyer quoted at 196.00 cents a kg yesterday Prices were easier in the morning session and continued to tall in early afternoon following sharp declines in Japanese rubber prices. But overseas short-covering towards the close helped recover some losses in187 words
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Article301 1988-10-13 10 RAS prices In S CMMg, FOB In b«l« B NOON CLOSE Buyort Btiyori StHifi In* 1 RSS Prompt 199.50 200JON 197.00 199.00N knt 1 RSS Nov 88 200.50 201 JON 198.00 200.00N fcnt 1 RSS Doc 203.00 204.00N 200JO 202.SON Int 2 RSS OP 200.00 202.00N 197.50301 words
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Article73 1988-10-13 10 NOVEMlEt 1988 DECEMBER 1988 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON Mhn NOON SSI 20 197 OO 199.00N 197.00 199.00N SSI 50 195.00 197.00N 195.00 *****N Saltan SMt CV 29® .30 300.50N 300 50 302JON SMS L 289.00 291 00M 291.00 293.00N SMI 5 272.00 274.00N 274.00 276.00N73 words
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Article154 1988-10-13 10 Source: Telerate FUEL oil pricee were indicated at slightly higher levels in light trading yeaterday. Some players said reports of 2 to 3 cargo availabilities from the Arabian Qulf arriving into Singapore in late Oct would act as a check to the recent hike in fuelSource: Telerate - 154 words
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Article294 1988-10-13 10 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/SoMor do* ing prion an Oct 11, (£/tomo union Previous doting prico* in DormtliiiiL CoflM ftodt In-tfort London, mNoti option OF London Nov 1165/1169 (1159/1161) Ugh/Low 1172/1163 ion 1163/1164 (1152/1153) High/Low 1169/1153 SoIm (2101) Cocoa Dk 763/765 (806/607) High/Low 800/757 Mar 771/772 (802/803) hftgh/law 800/765294 words
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Advertisement314 1988-10-13 10 INTRODUCING THE NEW COMPAQ DESKPRO 386/20e Advanced 386 power and accelerated speed for a wider range of demanding applications. The COMPAQ DESKPRO 386/20e integrates the power and speed of the 20-MHz Intel 386™ microprocessor with COMPAQ Flex Architecture, cache memory and an abundance of high-performance components. The result is performance314 words
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Advertisement183 1988-10-13 13 Ll? V; W i W > r i* lM v i *V *&.;A m <s Corpo..^ cAjA C Hol din«* C«P*» l r HI ill EWerslXLTtaasury (Aust) Limited Elders IXLUmUBd U.S. $500,000,000 piim-Commerciai Paper and StertngCommercial Paper Programme KB MaMa "«xaunmD 1 »CaUMM Thalol tmncmk 00,000,000 Transferable Tent) Lean F***f183 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration292 1988-10-13 14 SAGGEETA MULCHAND - No salt, no pepper just lots of colour By SAGGEETA MULCHAND ANY CHEF worth hit salt will not um it in a food display competition or pepper either. "Salt spoils the colour," insists Chef Aw Yong, who bagged the gold medal in the Four-Plat-ed Dish category at the International Culinary292 words
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606 1988-10-13 14 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE FORMER WORLD champion Mikhail Tal of the Soviet Union swept into the lead laat Sunday after a scathing king-side attack that despatched Lajos Portiach of Hungary in the third leg of the Chess World Cup series now on in Reykjavik,606 words
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Article, Illustration622 1988-10-13 15 AFP HENPECKED HUSBANDS in the Indian capital and neighbouring areas have joined to fight what they say is the increasing "tyranny" of their wives and in-laws. "Men do not have a voice today. It is high time they begin fighting for it," said R P Chugh,AFP - 622 words
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Article, Illustration317 1988-10-13 15 Reuter ENGLISH rock star Sting has challenged the Brazilian government to arrest him lor speaking out against the destruction of the Amazon and supporting the plight of the nation's Indians. Sting, in Sao Paulo to perform in an Amnesty Intsrnstional human rights concert yesterday, added his voice toReuter - 317 words
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Advertisement220 1988-10-13 14 v. :> r;3kW.K v S-," r IS c^- 7 Grn BAKED KING PRAWNS WITH BUTTER A dish that befits a king Butter generously spread onto baked king prawns, which are marinated in freshly ground ginger and Chinese wine Available only in October at the Meisan Szechuan Restaurant on level 2.220 words
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Advertisement154 1988-10-13 14 EAST MEETS WEST Daily Buffet at the Dondang Sayang K c w O Enjoy the best of both worlds, 'East Meets West' daily buffet. Salads, cold cuts, roasts curries, satay, noodles and many more dishes you will find irresistable. Coffee or tea is included to complement the meal. Lunch Noon154 words
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Advertisement226 1988-10-13 14 FASHIONABLY HYATT Join the fashion-conscious every Thursday (3.00 6.00 pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches. Tea plus.show at $10.90 per person. JSjffgSSfiFK,. Yi226 words
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Advertisement198 1988-10-13 14 Jolly drinking in the Streets •< L Jolly hours stretch from 10pm to lam, Mon to Thur. With drinks at reduced prices. IZmviFjßXi'cM Plaza Hippwo7l9 w aaoon Level 4, Excelsior Hotel The Ivory's Sensational NEW IMAGE! Now, No Cover Charge! Cover Charge from Sundays to Thursdayshas been waived! And as198 words
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Advertisement211 1988-10-13 14 SI C M m Sumptuous,Germanspreads for just $31! Let the Belvedere tempt you with the widest selection of German goodies in town. With Bismark Hering, Sour Dough Bread, hot Goulasch Suppe. delicious Blut und Leberwuerste in onion sauce, Bavarian Apple Strudel, Blueberry Pie and lots more! Try them from I—3l211 words
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Advertisement155 1988-10-13 15 s t >-# -■vc Traditionally Japanese. Traditionally Unkai. Sample the delicacies of Japanese cuisine, sushi, sashimi and teppanyaki. Four tatami rooms are available for private parties. Located on the 2nd floor. Open 12 noon to 3 pm. 6.30 pm to if pm. Free valet parking. Century Park Sheraton Singapore 16155 words
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Miscellaneous640 1988-10-13 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 1 Be quiet in one's work as a packer (4, 2) 7 Moving along the low road? (5. 3) 8 Sightseeing journey to an ancient city (4) 10 Part of a window in Paris (6) 11 Sea-robber on the radio? (6) 14 Group of East-enders (3) 16 Playing640 words
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Miscellaneous1326 1988-10-13 15 REAGAN ON REAGAN Th« AR-Amarican Bpm, Channel 12 This three-part documentary reviews the political career and legacy of the actor-turned-president whose presidential term is drawing to a close. With Ronald and Nancy as guests, narrator Godfrey Hodgson chronicles the former sportscaster's entry into politics and subsequent butt of actor-president jokes.1,326 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration619 1988-10-13 16 AFP WORLD NUMBER ONE Greg Norman will be the undoubted centre of attention when the final stages of the fourth Dunhill Cup get underway in St Andrews today. While the current US Masters, US Open and British Open champions are all taking part inAFP - 619 words
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Article, Illustration222 1988-10-13 16 AFP LLOYD HONEYGHAN. named Britain's Boxer of the Year for the second time in a row on Tuesday, is licking his lips at the prospect of earning more than £2 million in the next 12 months. A three-fight programme has been mapped out forAFP - 222 words
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617 1988-10-13 16 Walton Morais - Jranklif. speaking.... -by Walton Morais TO THOSE OF US who have been following Mike Tyson's career closely, the heavyweight champion's current problems come as no surprise. We had seen them coming ever since the time the 22-year-old Tyson married actress Robin Givens617 words
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358 1988-10-13 16 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE THE Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council will put its name on the dotted line next month in Sydney, and eo bring to an end its five-year wait to host the 1969 World Amateur Championship. This tournament will be358 words
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Article, Illustration236 1988-10-13 16 AP FRANCE'S top-s«eded Henri Leconte and Guy Forget scored easy victories on Tuesday in the first round of the U*****,000 Olympia Open tennis tournament in Toulouse, France. Leconte took just over an hour to dispose of Tom Nijssen of the Netherlands 6-2, 6-3 while Forget,AP - 236 words
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Article251 1988-10-13 16 AP CANADIAN SPRINTER Ben Johnson, who was stripped of an Olympic gold medal after failing a drug test, has been charged with assault and dangerous use of a weapon. Police in Toronto said Johnson was charged on Tuesday, several days after a motorist claimed that aAP - 251 words
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165 1988-10-13 16 AFP WORLD NUMBER 13 Willi# Thorn* was given the brush-off by former painter and decorator Gary Wilkinson in the third round of the £325,000 Rothmans Grand Prix in Reading on Tueeday. The 22-year-old Wilkinson. in only his second season as a professional, won 5-3. makingAFP - 165 words
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309 1988-10-13 16 UPI FRIENDS of world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson said on Tueeday that they believe he was encouraged by his estranged wife, Robin Givens, and her mother to take prescription drugs before s network television interview, making him appear docile and apathetic. Givens, 23,UPI - 309 words
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275 1988-10-13 16 AP THE SPANISH TEAM of Carlos Sainz and Luis Moya, in a Ford Sierra, led the San Remo auto rally which was marred on Tuesday by the deaths of a French team whose car plunged off a rain-slicked road Sainz. who had sharedAP - 275 words
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Article951 1988-10-13 16 Cwtid il leeia Dal* UM tor VMM tor Ml 11,111 Oeto c6.ee M rt toe yew toal peer Astatic Dev 2%» Oct 12 Oct 26 Nov 21 2% Awafrol Amol Oct 7 Oct 21 Nov ft W* Ayer Hhom Rub I7*%to Oct II Oct 25 Oct 31 17*%951 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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281 1988-10-13 17 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM SMALL INVESTORS dominated subscriptions for the public offer of Hiap Moh Corporation Ltd's shares. The largest application was for 501,000 shares. The issue of 4.8 million shares of 25 cents par value at 55 cents attracted 1,483 applications totalling $7.11 million281 words
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201 1988-10-13 17 LONG SHIH ROME - By LONG SHIH ROME KEPPEL ENGINEERING, a division of Keppel Corp Ltd, has completed a $2 million contract to renovate the Singapore Embassy and five units of its homebased staff apartments in Moscow. Keppel Engineering general manager Lim Soon Heng said: "We are pleased to201 words
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Article, Illustration285 1988-10-13 17 ALLAN NG - Infiilcr Trading IHol ALLAN NG FORMER STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore (SES) listings manager Mrs Shirley Chong yesterday denied that she was wrong in saying that it was the exchange's practice not to allow companies to publicly announce applications to lift suspension of shares285 words
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Article123 1988-10-13 17 DBS LAND confirmed yesterday that it has submitted a tender for Robina House. Responding to a BT report yesterday, the company told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that its tender had to date not been accepted or rejected by the vendor. "Accordingly, it is inappropriate123 words
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425 1988-10-13 17 LONG SHIH ROME - by LONG SHIH ROME AN UNNAMED BUYER picked up a block of 7.07 million shares in property group Singapore Land yesterday. The shares were believed to have been placed yesterday by stockbroking firm J M Sassoon on behalf of the Kuwait Investment Office425 words
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603 1988-10-13 17 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG US-BASED financial group John Hancock has pulled off a deal in Malaysia which will significantly expand its presence in East Asia. The group, which is seeking a tie-up with local stockbroking firm Q K Goh, has secured an agreement603 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1988-10-13 18 GALEN CHAY - *r GALEN CHAY LIGHT BUT widespread profittaking pushed Singapore share prices lower across the board yesterday amid renewed uncertainty over the state of the US economy. Dealers said interest rate jitters returned to the market with some analysts fearing that an unfavourable US1,001 words
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Article162 1988-10-13 18 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Limited: EQM at 65 Chulia Street #18-01, OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104, today at noon. MSAS Bertied: 26th AQM at theChempaka Room, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan lamail, Kuala Lumpur on Oct 17 at 11am. ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL (MALAYSIA) Berttad: 27th AQM at162 words
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Article78 1988-10-13 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE botan On*-)or-Nvo Q (5.10 par riior* Ex Oct 7 Books do** Oct 19 S N t Ono-torons $1.30 p*f iter* Ex-dot* Oct 17 Books do—: Oct 20 Company BONUS ISSUE G E Uta Throo-tor-B** Ex-dot*-. Oct 5 Boob do•» Oct 17 Company OTHERS N O78 words
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Article281 1988-10-13 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 Million loan stocks in tho ratio of $3 loan stock lor ovary fivo ordinary li^Li D C Bank inorti n^ia Ono-for-two $075 par shoro Duta Cons Otto-for ona Q $1.10 par shoro FAC1 Ono for ona $060 par riiora General Corp281 words
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Article5502 1988-10-13 18 1968 Tel Last ori Dlv D4v UTS rid Nat Vol Day Last Quole MM Cap High Low Code Company Solo OT- C'vr P/E fooo) n«gn Low Buyer Sal lar $mtl SESDAQ 187 114 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 130 unch 10.ON 7.1 1.5 92 7 130 130 129 130 555,502 words
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Article, Illustration467 1988-10-13 19 MBT INVESTORS must be disappointed yesterday as the Kuala Lumpur stock market slipped into a lethargic mood with prices drifting further downwards after four straight sessions of advance. Dealers said most counters were thinly traded as market players continued to shy awayMBT - 467 words
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Article2751 1988-10-13 19 Yoor»8 Cte'g Vol Day's Not M Cop Smll High Low Company Price /-(*000) Mgh Low PIE MOUSTRIALS 150 79 AIS8 50# 107 -1 20 107 106 42.8 109.8 56 32 API 33 unch 30 33% 33 24.3 278 153 ASM 50# 214 -2 111 216 213 21.62,751 words
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698 1988-10-13 20 Investments in US to continue Reuter DESPITE a boom in th«ir cor* business, Japanese steel makers are still forging ahead with moves into such diverse fields as information processing, electronics and land development. "Diversification plans will not change," a Japan Iron and Steel FederationReuter - 698 words
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Article, Illustration633 1988-10-13 20 Tokyo Reuter SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo exchange closed lower yeeterday, but off their lows, after staying on the minus side all day in thin trade. "There is no fundamental reason for the market to go down. It is falling due to internal factors," said Ryuki Hayashida.Reuter - 633 words
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Article, Illustration512 1988-10-13 20 Australia Reuter THE Australian national share market cloeed barely steady yesterday as bargain-hunters sought selected resource and industrial stocks. One broker said increased option-related buying among industrisl stocks and improved local gold bullion prices kept the market buoyant in late trading. He said the market held upReuter - 512 words
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Article, Illustration1356 1988-10-13 20 Hongkong STOCKS on the Hongkong exchange cloeed lower yesterday after rising consecutively in the past three sessions, and trading was also reduced as investors consolidated their poeitions. The Hang Seng Index finished off 19.75 points at 2,561.86 and the broader based Hong Kong Index1,356 words
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Article333 1988-10-13 20 Reuter TAIWAN share price# continued their downward spiral yesterday, pushing the index sharply lower for the eleventh consecutive trading day. The weighted index dropped 107.83 points, or 2.4 per cent, to cloee at 6,732.06 compared with Tuesday's 6,606.91 close. Turnover was NT0540 mil- lion against NTS62O millionReuter - 333 words
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Article159 1988-10-13 20 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index slid 1.23 points to 445.21 yesterdsy on s turnover of 3,195,564 shsres worth 254.64 million bsht. OCT IS •AMI r Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya Irrvwtmeo Bangkok Aground .416 t. 440 107 -a -4 unch Bangkok Bank 29' unch Bank OfReuter - 159 words
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Article168 1988-10-13 20 Reuter SHARE prices on the Manila exchange cioeed narrowly mixed but mostly firmer yesterday in slow trading as caution began to seep into the market after five days of rises, brokers said. "The market stepped back to wait and see what happens next, so volume was thin.Reuter - 168 words
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Article215 1988-10-13 20 Reuter SHARE price on the Seoul exchange cioeed mixed in moderate trading yesterday after early profit-tak-ing gave way to late buying. The compoeite index fell 0.68 point to cloee at 679.64 on turnover of 121.3 billion won against 130.6 billion on Tueedsy. "Many individual inveatora aeemed toReuter - 215 words
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Article155 1988-10-13 20 Reuter SHARE pricea on the Bombay exchange dropped for the eecond day in a row yeeterday on continued apeculattve Bailing after riaing shsrply in the past two weeks. Brokers said end-of-ac-count considerations undermined sentiment Most operatora preferred to square up outstanding positions on fesrs of higher contangoReuter - 155 words
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187 1988-10-13 20 Reuter THAI Ferrite Co Ltd. jointly owned by Thai companies and Minebea Co Ltd of Japan, will start making ferrite at a new plant near Pattaya in September 1960, a Minebea spokesman said. Thai Ferrite, capitalised at 310 million baht (US$l2 million), isReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration711 1988-10-13 21 New York Reuter A DAY AFTER closing at a new postcrash high, blue chips stumbled over a combination of profit-taking and softness in bond prices on Tuesday. But analysts said losses were modest considering the gains of recent sessions and they expected the setback to beReuter - 711 words
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Article, Illustration986 1988-10-13 21 London Reuter LONDON share prices opened lower yesterday, chiefly due to a lack of interest, dealers said. They added that an easier close on Wall Street indicated caution ahead of today s release of US August trade data. Racal fell 6p to 311 after it saidReuter - 986 words
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380 1988-10-13 21 FT MICHELIN, the leading French rubber group, it planning to buy the aircraft tyre buaineas of BF Goodrich of the United States in a major strategic expansion into the aerospace sector. The deal will turn Michalin into the world'a second largestFT - 380 words
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Article, Illustration98 1988-10-13 21 AFP THE FORMER oil minister of Saudi Arabia, Shaikh Ahmad Zaki Yamani, has acquired an 85 per cent stake in Vacheron-Con-stantin, the oldeet watchmakers in Geneva, after the company sold real estate to make the deal poaaible. sources at the Geneva cantonal economy department said onAFP - 98 words
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Article202 1988-10-13 21 Reuter BOEING Co said it has informed customer airlines that some will experience limited delivery delays of the company's latest model, the 747-400. Boeing said about 20 of the 161 747-400 models ordered will be delayed an average of one month past the previously committedReuter - 202 words
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Article1661 1988-10-13 21 Reuter AMSTERDAM: Dutch ahare prices opened quietly lower yesterday on the beck of lower international marketa and a weaker dollar, with investors waiting for the outcome of US trade figures due on tomorrow. "There ia downward preeeure here in line with lower markets in New York, LondonReuter - 1,661 words
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Advertisement347 1988-10-13 17 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMI KIC W I XI'RI ss |i\\K TEL: 321 3333 RECOGNISING BUSINESS LEADERSHIP Business Times, Singapore's foremost business paper, and DHL, the world's leading courier, are proud to announce that the search is on for Singapore's Businessman of the Year, for the individual who strove for success and347 words
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Advertisement18 1988-10-13 18 Dividends tabls on PAGE 19 Ths marfcat capitalisation column In lha BEB share information tabfa today Is IncomP<tW.18 words
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Advertisement323 1988-10-13 20 gsaa^ In the Matter of The Companies Act, Cap. 50 and In the Matter of ADEPT PRINT SERVICES (S.E. ASIA) PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 300 Jalan Saltan, Textile Centre #10-09, Singapore 0719 on Wednesday,323 words
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Advertisement487 1988-10-13 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 80 LUCKY AQUARIUM PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of LUCKY AQUARIUM PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 14, Jalan Kelulut, Singapore 2880 on the 5 day of October 1988. the following Special Resolutions487 words
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Advertisement499 1988-10-13 20 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 80 DBVIN PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of DEVIN PTE LTD daly convened and held at 9. Kakl Buklt Road 2. #02-17. Gordon Warehouse Building, Singapore 1441 on the 5 day of October 1968,499 words
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Advertisement341 1988-10-13 20 In the matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 NOTICE OF RESOLUTION COMPUTER DISTRIBUTORS PTE LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) At a Director!' meeting of the above Company duly convened and held at 4 Battery Road 1? 12-00 Bank of China Building, Singapore 0104 on the sth day of October 1988341 words
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Advertisement250 1988-10-13 21 miMQ COURT HOTELS INTERNATIONAL A member of The MUI Group NOTICE We refer to the advertisement inserted by Thrifty Car Rental in the Business Times Singapore edition dated 30 September 1988, 3 October 1988 and 5 October 1988 and the Business Times Malaysia edition dated 3 October 1988 headlined Be250 words
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Article, Illustration435 1988-10-13 22 LEE HAN SHIH - 'SMRT must generate enough revenue to cover its costs' By LEE HAN SHIH THE SINGAPORE Mass Rapid Transit Ltd (SMRT) yesterday outlined a moderate fare system covering the island's entire rail transport network, but gave no indication of how long these fares will last. The435 words
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314 1988-10-13 22 Bernama MALAYSIA is among eight developing member-countries selected for a regional study of securities market institutions, according to a statement by the Asian Development Bank. The study, funded by an ADB technical assistance grant of M 5597,000, is to assess the structure,Bernama - 314 words
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Article, Illustration398 1988-10-13 22 Agencies PRINCE NORODOM SIHANOUK said after a meeting with President Ronald Reagan on Tuesday that the US leader had agreed that an international peacekeeping force was needed to help restore stability in Cambodia. The prince also said that President Reagan favoured his returnAgencies - 398 words
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138 1988-10-13 22 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr IWriting for BT from Manila LEASING experts from all over Asia and the Pacific are meeting in Manila this Friday for a oneday conference organised by the Singapore-based Asian Leasing Association (Asia-Lease). Organisers said that the conference, focusing on138 words
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299 1988-10-13 22 Reuter SOUTH KOREA, triumphant after the Seoul Olympics, will resume border talks with North Korea today in a flexible and positivs manner, officials said in Seoul. Five members of Parliament from each side are scheduled to meet for the fifth time atReuter - 299 words
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169 1988-10-13 22 MORE THAN 200 delegates from 13 countries will attend the first International Design Forum from Oct 10 to 23. The Japan Industrial Designers Association, for instance, is sending a 16-msmbsr delegation. There will be more than 30 delegates from Australia's Design Institute Councillors and169 words
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381 1988-10-13 22 AFP MANILA and Washington are close to an agreement on the future of US bases in the Philippines, the White House announced on Tuesday. "We're close to reaching an agreement on the bases," White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said. "I cannot announceAFP - 381 words
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132 1988-10-13 22 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE Senate on Tuesday ordered an investigation into reports of a right-wing plot to overthrow President Corazon Aquino by using film actresses to seduce her generals during s planned military coup. The Ptiilippina Daily Inquirar said the plot involved politicians loyal toReuter - 132 words
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347 1988-10-13 22 Reuter, AFP GULF ARAB states are drawing up plans for an economic pact with the European Community, a senior United Arab Emiratee official waa quoted as saying in Abu Dhabi yesterday. Foreign Ministry Under-Sec-retary Sheikh Hamdan bin Zaid al-NahyanReuter,; AFP - 347 words
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Article87 1988-10-13 22 Reuter COMEX SILVER futures were marked up on new buying yesterday morning, fanned by speculation that Tuesday's selloff might have jettisoned the poorly positioned traders. December silver gained 13.5 cents at US$6.4l an ounce, recapturing most of Tuesday's loss of 14.5 cents. Analysts said sentiment improved in overnightReuter - 87 words
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Article78 1988-10-13 22 Reuter WEST GERMANY yesterday announced another big trade surplus, confirming forecasts that Europe's largest economy would grow by at least a fairly robust 3 per cent this year. Fears of a recession sfter last October's share price crash had dampened the Bonn government's initial expansion forecastsReuter - 78 words
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Article73 1988-10-13 22 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S Deutsche Bank said it stepped in yesterday to rescue a major international trading firm which reckons it may have lost as much as US$36O million in oil trading. Kloeckner und Co of West Germany, 60 per cent owned by the Peter Kloeckner charitableReuter - 73 words
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Article63 1988-10-13 22 AFP BRITISH Energy Secretary Cecil Parkinson announced in Brighton yesterday that the state-owned coal company, British Coal, would be privatised in the next parliament which will be elected at the latest in 1662. He said privstisation of state-owned companies remained one of the highest prioritiesAFP - 63 words
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Article56 1988-10-13 22 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES is expected to ask the International Monetary Fund for US$9OO million in new financing, but faces tough IMF dsmsnds for long-term structural reforms, officials snd bankers said. Manila will formally request s three-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) when an IMF teamReuter - 56 words
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Article56 1988-10-13 22 AP NEW PREMIERS were formally approved yesterday for the Czech and Slovakia republics, continuing s series of lesdsrship chsnges announced this week at a Communist Party Central Committee meeting in Prague. Mr Jan Fojtik, the party's new chief ideologist, said the changes did not heraldAP - 56 words
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Article57 1988-10-13 22 UPI TANKS rumbled out of the Algerian capital yesterday, ending a aix-day state of siege imposed by the president to quell rioting that left at least 200 people dead. They began leaving Algiers shortly after midnight, several hours after President Chad I i Bendjedid announced theUPI - 57 words
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Article49 1988-10-13 22 Reuter CHINA said yesterday that it had sent senior bankers to the Soviet Union to sign business agreements in the first such high-level visit for 30 years. China also said it was preparing to build a US$4OO- pulp mill with its communist neighbour. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement140 1988-10-13 22 The art of fine living. Beautifully furnished dining rooms, separate fully equipped kitchens, elegant one or two bedroom suites right in the heart of Orc hard Road. At The Ascott, we take pride in giving our clients their own home. A spacious, private living environment that offers the ultimate in140 words
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Advertisement117 1988-10-13 22 A WORLD-CLASS SUPPLIER OF QUALITY PRODUCTS From fibre optics to furniture, from Just tell us your requirements. We forestry equipment to pharmaceutical will link you with the companies in products Ontario has got it all. Ontario that have the resources and And, at very competitive prices. the skills to deliver.117 words
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Article, Illustration430 1988-10-13 23 LINDA CHEE - Newbuildings will be delivered by early 1990 By LINDA CHEE THE INTERNATIONAL Maritime Carriers Group of Hongkong has reached its pre-recession high of 40 ships and is "still buying more," says its chairman Frank Tsao. "We may also order more ships to improve on430 words
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304 1988-10-13 23 Athenian Venture: suit against owner and P I Club A LAWSUIT claiming damages of US$B3 million on behalf of the families of 28 people who lost their lives on the tanker Athenian Venture has been filed against a British P I Club and a Greek shipowner. The action, filed in304 words
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Article158 1988-10-13 23 THE UNITED STATES has asked Canada's permission to let a US icebreaker, threatened with wintering in the Arctic, to escape through the disputed Northwest Passage. The US had asked Canada to allow the ship, the Coast Guard icebreaker Polar Star, to move east into the disputed158 words
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87 1988-10-13 23 THE PORT of Singapore Authority is holding yet another course on "Shipping, delivery and warehousing procedures" for port users. The five-day afternoon course, from Oct 31 to Nov 4, is geared towards helping port users understand the port's cargo-handling and documentation procedures better. The course87 words
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Article99 1988-10-13 23 NAVY engineers used explosives to sink a Turkish vessel in Genoa harbour, in order to extinguish a fire that risked igniting dangerous chemicals. The fire broke out on board the 5,796 grt Maren I as the ship was taking fuel on board. Port officials said99 words
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Article75 1988-10-13 23 THE NEW Viaship videotext information container service has failed to take on to the extent hoped and is to be expanded to overcome objections about its limited coverage Manager Hans Nieuwland admitted transport and shipper organisations had been slow to sign up for the information system75 words
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Article356 1988-10-13 24 1,000 more wagons needed to improve haulage of cargo Reuter FREIGHT TRAFFIC on the Tanzania Zambia Railway (Tazara) fell 49 per cent in September to 90.393 tonnes from 176,676 tonnes in August, railway officials said. The officials said lack of locomotives and problems with someReuter - 356 words
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265 1988-10-13 24 Lloyd's List OUTPUT from the world's shipyards will almost double over the next five years as an escalation in scrapping forces greater newbuilding investment, a new report predicts. The report, compiled by the City University Business School, says higher vessel prices and improved time charterLloyd's List - 265 words
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Article797 1988-10-13 24 AB Shpfl V 5 ABC Contains IX 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Adrich Shpg VII 1 Alltrons VII 3 Anship Int'l V 3 Anro Service IV 2/3 AN1 1 1/2 A PC Line V 4 API III 2/3 Arrow lines IX 5 ASCI III 1 Asian Ocean797 words
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158 1988-10-13 24 Reuter SALVAGE workers have lifted to the surface an accommodation module thought to hold the bodies of some of the 112 men missing after the Piper Alpha oil platform disaster, Occidental Petroleum Corp said. Two accommodation modules have been resting on the seabed 193Reuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration185 1988-10-13 24 Kingsley Wood - •y Kingsley Wood THE BHP-ESSO partners'" are to develop two mote, small oilfields in Baas Strait at a cost of AsBs mil-' lion taking to five the num- ber of minor reserves < brought on stream since the government ended ex~.<r185 words
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117 1988-10-13 24 THE PHILIPPINE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) approved 23 for-eign-owned vessels for bareboat chartering in August. Of these, 20 vessels with a combined deadweight of 563,787 tonnes were chartered by Philippine overseas shipping companies. The other three were chartered for domestic operation. The Marina report,117 words
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499 1988-10-13 25 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD WITH MOUNTING discontent and uncertainty about the future of the New Zealand Shipping Corporation, the existing board has agreed to resign. Minister for state-owned enterprises, Mr Bill Jeffries, has named what is widely regarded as a three-man caretaker team. Mr499 words
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166 1988-10-13 25 Fairplay GOVERNMENT sources in Norway have highlighted what is seen as evidence that the shipping sector have moved out of the doldrums. In the 18-month period between January 1987 and July 1988, Norwegian owners spent a total of US$2.3 billionFairplay - 166 words
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47 1988-10-13 25 TRINITY Shipyard and Construction Services now offers repair services for ships docking in the Philippines. Yard workers equipped with repair tools attend to a ship wherever it is docked, whether it is in Manila Bay or elsewhere in the Philippine territorial waters.47 words
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383 1988-10-13 25 AP A CUBAN gunboat seized a 48-me-tre supply ship carrying New Zealand's entry in the America's Cup race and detained eight United States citizens on Tuesday, the US Coast Guard said. The Tampa Sea Horse, a New Orleans-based ship, was sailingAP - 383 words
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Article280 1988-10-13 25 ALL SURVEYS were conducted on Sep 13. Argentina All Ports Nation-wide strike is on. Australia All ports Normal operation. Bangladesh Chittagong Normal operation. Brazil All Ports Normal operation. Cameroon Douala Normal operation. Chile Arica Normal operation. Talcahuano Waiting time of one week. China Dalian, Shanhgai and Oingdao Normal280 words
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Article1076 1988-10-13 30 GRAIN shipper Krohn featured on the freight market on Tuesday by chartering another bulk carrier for grain from the US Gulf to Japan at a lump sum equal to US$ll.5O basis 56 feet stowage, the third such fixture this month, shipbrokers said. The market was otherwise rather dull1,076 words
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5625 1988-10-13 30 Obig Ma. Chba Oceer Od v«* do Mm. cm D Aimwim Oct 14 Itoinl Paha. Mairak Una. Oct 14. Mint Sun- Veng Mtn« Oct 1* Setondto. StdnOubht. Oct 17 Tekto Cagreee. Trial. Oct ISTtQ. Arthur Maank. Maank Una. Osi Uaa Ma. CMna5,625 words
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Article785 1988-10-13 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES jg £385 uSS Pvlou Sunot*ro 0 lixvcno 14 (0/2300 VmmI Parlt Arrival Daaarkva s«-»dro joyo x i3io/otoo M Myaoo sh, <*W4to iS 1310/1530 I4KVI300 KEPPEL WHARVES sit n m 13 kvoboo iiw/woo A,*o 00 1310/1300 Ton*or J7 ******30 lilO/IWO fc»*ot >*«. S ££2 14785 words
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Advertisement568 1988-10-13 23 rtf* aO 1 BBS STP Distributors WW/ Dedicated to Quality Se»*vice 200 Cantonmant Rood. #12-09 SouthpoM. Singapore 0201 M: *****11 Trim. RS 2417* Facwmta *****09 TERVINALCFS T« *****11. *****11. *****20 FOfl CUSTOMER SERVICE INQUIRIES ANO BOOKINGS T« *****30 ft rcuu jMOMf smppnm MMe» mi mo PORT KELANG T* 38*4111 Tain:568 words
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Advertisement69 1988-10-13 23 mas FREIGHT TRAFFIC on the Tanzania Zambia Railway (Tazara) fell 49 per cent in September to 90,393 tonnes from 176,676 tonnes in August, railway officials said. Pag« II WITH MOUNTING discontent and uncertainty about the future of the New Zealand Shipping Corporation, the existing board has agreed to resign. Pag«69 words
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Advertisement722 1988-10-13 23 tf 1 "''■l'.Hi.MiM.j IKljljl LINE SERVICE All THE WAY Kalang To turop<* UK Scandinavia Fin TNs mk M Para 8814 Ciovng Tim* CY 14/10 0400 MRS CFS IVIO 1800 MRS 14/10 ML Mondo 2*lo M 27/10 M. M ROTTERDAM 8812 I J/11 M M TOKYO MM 10/11 M 17/11 M722 words
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Advertisement538 1988-10-13 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ROTTEROAM/ ANTWERP CARDIGAN BAY TOKIO EXPRESS HAMBURG EXPRESS LONOON EXPRESS LA SEINE ALSO ACCEPTS CARGO TO: ALL UK INLANO DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHA6EN, AARHUS, GOTHENBURG, MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO, AMSTERDAM, CARIBBEAN fc S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ii.'.'j' j.a538 words
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Advertisement17 1988-10-13 24 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement358 1988-10-13 24 POLISH OCEAN LINES Optorg Shipping Pte Ltd .'.V c W] V'l fiS 'is Peti "g J.J Jb.'i ji 2255H5: pf jig b:J:I EACON SERVICE (FUUT CONTAINER (SCO SERVICE) BS TT E±a v»' vavtrw TENERIFE L MUMS ITDAM sorxi* yii mni 12/12 M/ 12 T7—TT, VESSEL j.c. KotamowsKi/27 P. MCR2EJEWSKI/25 PACIFIC358 words
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Advertisement1010 1988-10-13 25 P&O Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: Abo Accepting Cargo Fori CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT PEGASUS PKHtEES WW 14-IS Oct I*-1» Oct PEGASUS PROGRESS VS44N M Oct 2J-I4 Oct BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****00 H*bnrf riM«<n r*M uk stM p.kim» S'pwv H"Kom km HAJMUW EXPRESS Sim SmM SaM SaM1,010 words
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Advertisement630 1988-10-13 25 EUROPE IF 0 ILII if m «F K411Z.1l I ft f r t Qj -11 ■rr m ■a;i-v;;Mi. i i, gn i.ii.nM M mil USA PANAMA jgjgjg sab n i ff m K SB EF U SB C 4 IEI m n im .11 K.II .it ILII lILII .ia an630 words
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Advertisement576 1988-10-13 26 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES Strifiport Loading for:IRAN ELHAM PJI (SI 20/10 BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE ■OTHER VS. KYOWA HIBISCUS V.31 KYOWA VIOLET V.22 VII VILA, NWA, LTK, SUVA. PAGO, APIA 1/12 VILA. NMA, LTK. SUVA. PAGO, APIA n r/w.v« j■« A'iC*j I: •L*576 words
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Advertisement684 1988-10-13 26 9V KSline ,-i* »»**>•* CM"""" FULLY CONTAINERISED SER VICE SEVEN SEAS MIDGE (IN KOREAN CHANCE UN ACE CONCORD 17N ORIENTAL CHIEF C2N YAMASMIN HARU MM TRANSNORLD MIDGE «N NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 4M ROM 'JROPt VIA SUEZ ORIENTAL CHIEF »E TRANSNORLD MIDGE 44E NEPTUNE D4AHOND 77E CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GUI VESSEL684 words
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Advertisement334 1988-10-13 26 VA freight links express >fy PTE LTD DIRECT FCL A LCL SE«VICE TO JAKARTA ETA 21/10 A 28/10 NEW SERVICE KABUL/HAIR ATAN/TORQHUNDI 23/10 AUSTRALIA/ MEW ZIALAMP SYDNEY, MELBOURNE FREMANTLE Also acceptinf to Darwin AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTLETON, DUNEDIN A NAPIER 23/10 A 31/10 24/10 ft 30/10 23/10 ft 1/11 HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM,334 words
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Advertisement917 1988-10-13 26 ihursaay, October 13, 1968 EVERGREEN Full Container S> t±nn Round-The-World East 3cund (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) if 11/11 W m/u u/ii p am am am zj/ii am vm tiu 3g I s JZ Jts js jjg 0, g«¥-ss lii=l= a/u mu Si MLSMAMUM. MCTM MUWIMUI wt. rrc Hltai, COUMKJS OTM MUM a MUM.917 words
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Advertisement835 1988-10-13 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\ PIL Building, 110 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 010 5. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE r SIN JKT MY VOY SM SM 14/10 3MB 22/10 if/10 27/10 UNI •HI 7/11 10/11 IMB HUMOMAM HITACHI CAMOO VIA HKQ SIN HKO KAO KU YOK MOO KOB BUS it/10835 words
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Advertisement397 1988-10-13 27 BENLIKE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT t'NAHH HfiMl H**W nu vu nu EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT turn raven roMi mvm stom n h U X EjT TAS MAN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE TO NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI AND NEW ZEALAND SIN MAIN LINE MKC NOUMEA SUVA AKI NAP TM397 words
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Advertisement394 1988-10-13 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europ* Service Of: f.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMDDEIA INDONESIA P.T. TMKOiA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSNIP SERVICES 1 VSL/VOY S. PANJAI MATARAN ANTWERP H'BURG/ ROAM/ADAM BREMEN 5/12 t/12 11/12 IS/12 S. PANJANG/20WB MATARAM/22W8 Port Ml Part MmnM. Owmi TrMi. ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CONTAINERS, CONVENTIONAL CARGO394 words
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Advertisement369 1988-10-13 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CMPpMTI^M (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon •Oft P.Kelang Penang Bangkok MORAYBANK VSN CLYDEBANK V24N I gift] l^WHUiiTuTTi^ SPOKE RDAM HULL 22/10 24/11 1/12 10/11 11/12 25/12 TAYBANK V4S Spore 27/10 COLUMBUS NIUGINI VIS Spore 7/11 (PNG ports: PORT lOORESBY/RABAUL/LAE) T/S: ALOTAU, OROBAY,369 words
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Advertisement569 1988-10-13 28 X'UNI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST -NEPTUNE JADE ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET •PK/PNC *INOO N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST MOTHER VESSEL MANHATTAN BRIDGE HENRY H. BRIDGE MACKINAC BRIDGE BROOKLYN BRIDGE N. AMERICA PACIFIC NORTH-WEST Hi MOTHER VESSEL TOWER BRIDGE569 words
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Advertisement331 1988-10-13 28 Ammm LCL and SouOi Africa CANOfus mm NEDLLOYD COLOMBO M37F OSAKA NARU 842F VIRGO M3F OSAKA MARU SI4IG MAVAKAWA MARU S24OG VENTO 070G Sport Durban P.Elii C.Town 20flfl VU 1/11 IOAI Sao 11/11 13/11 14/11 10(11 22A1 24 A 1 2S/11 W J(l2 1/12 Wl2 C.Tom Duma 27/9 29/9 16/10331 words
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Advertisement548 1988-10-13 28 jzj AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AofpNng FCUFCL CanWwin KALIDAS Til LSI OAS VJI KALIDAS V.« TULSIOAS VJI Mother M By Feetor h Footer 20 Oct M Oct 14 Od II Not 4 No. 4 (tar FnnflMbftrin/AM IS Ok t Die I OK 4 Jon aOk aOk FnMMWSy*i/AM INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER548 words
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Advertisement423 1988-10-13 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUAM SHPMNG (fit) LTD \r- -"■4 a, T«M turn Strwt I SMIGAPORE MM Tit: BUM (II LMKS) Far BO STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S*m P.Kata« H* OOUM IMRVEST 143 Oct QOLMN WONOU Calanbtf ferada/Duba 1* IfCT X CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Eafis423 words
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Advertisement297 1988-10-13 28 inm-May, PHILI onl€NT LIN€S PT€ LTD HA3 Off Cf S3 POIiNSON POAS '7 A r BC AS A BU'IDiN3 S Sofit>oPf C 1C C TfUX PS ?8720 PHtt• fA* east/far east ra a 10. ems ETA SIN6APOK DCSTTNATKM r-n -7~r U/M. 17/11 mil am I ■J TT^ IVM. W* [NCTCENCORP297 words
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Advertisement866 1988-10-13 29 I NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD SSSS m m/mm fuiy cnmmbhb same* A iwnntof of Bw ACS ConM TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ):! I «MHMC MT+ (14/10) 16/10 3/11 4/11 VII nowict—. wk» mio 12/11 u/11 14/11 aconcqmitv (3Q/io> 1/11 trni > I*ll I*ll oam oh < 4/11) 1/11 mi a/11 *11866 words
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Advertisement390 1988-10-13 29 L HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG KEEIUNG BUSAN. INCHON lliF.Ul Ji.Wi! 1) BUSAN SMOARORE 2) SMOAROM/ KEELUNO i» days service n servicer Vmmli Mmm ETC tS SPOtf PKELANC KEE BUSAN MO JI *DRAGRET/N2N IVM S-2«tt »Z7/M «MWU «-MfU I*ll NO DONAM/MN ISO*390 words
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Advertisement881 1988-10-13 29 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PPUIIC P. KELANG messrsnai thongsnipping wrmmjUn*.Paaa«,mm*» m handling sma co son. mo. CaRMc JAYAPOH PENAN6, Ta»: *****4*22** TjM:881 words
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Advertisement244 1988-10-13 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING rnRPnnATinN /PTF im TIL 225 6868 (30 Laws) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX: RS ***** A/8 SSCMA. RS ***** A/8 SSCAO DSR-LIMES l VE f< OEUTF RACHT Sf: i REf-DERfc ROSTOC. K < INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE JAMER Of CACON SERVICE to EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft JtORTH CONTINENT EUROPE WIA LARNWA: ACCEFTM6244 words
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Advertisement96 1988-10-13 30 T.S.K. LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAT ARRIVAL SHOFUKU OFFERS THE FASTEST TRANSIT TIME TO TAIWAN/JAPAN MV. CONTINENT VI4 ETA SIN 1«/M/M SPORE KAOSHIUNG KEELUHG TOKYO SHIMIZU NAQOYA KOBE 4 DAYS 5 DAYS DAYS 9 DAYS 10 DAYS 11 DAYS SHOFUKU AGENCIES (8) PTE LTD TEL: 22MMI W MALAYSIA96 words
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Advertisement390 1988-10-13 31 DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE 17/10, 2C/10 11/10. 24/10, 2/11 IC/10, 23/10, Jl/M, 6/11 13/10, lt/10, 20/10, 23/10 ILA JAKARTA (FCL) TOKYO, KOK. BUSAN (FCL) 121/10, 12/11, 22/U 15/10, 4/11 ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. T0 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND TO USA/CANADA 19 DATS FROM FOS/MARSEIIXES FROM USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN v* TNT Eiprw LHndn irrig7nFl!irrif!T»E3ElM irragai earn EDM390 words
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Advertisement372 1988-10-13 31 kVpopICSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. |JOOr Te *****66 (16 Lines) Fax *****61 Tlx ***** CSPFRT rr 1 L. k to USA (ALL PORTS) to Auckland to Antworp to Copenhagen to Framantla to Inchon/Bosan to Chlttagong to China (All Ports) to Bombay to Manlla/Cabu to Sydnay/Mafcourna toJaddah to Kaalung to Koba/Osaka372 words
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Advertisement842 1988-10-13 31 < CFS CRYSTAL FREKjKT services CRYSTAL WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICES UAA. LOS ANGELES 20/10/88 AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE/SYDNEY 18/10/88 I 0 FAR EAST BUSAN 21/10 BANGKOK 16/10 HONG KONG 17/10 KEE/KAOH 16/10 PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI. INDONESIA ft MALAYSIA KARACHI MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE FOR KARACHI, DUBAI AND DAMMAN. VESSEL KUANTAN FT.842 words
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Advertisement120 1988-10-13 31 Tatsumi Marine DMECT BANJNQ TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING BREAKBULK) Direct cat to other ports subject to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo: OROBAY, MADANG. KIETA, WEWAK KIMBE RABUAL via ;3T u 10*? 4 "w// NAVZCACION (CHILIAN NATIONAL LINE) GREAT ANDES SERVICE Ml IQUIQUE VALPARAISO SAI arauco nv% icm um am120 words
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Advertisement169 1988-10-13 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 jOjIRAQI LINE I' iMO S'S't I 0« ■i* MV SJNDftAD MV ALRAZI EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S'PORE LOADING FOR 17/10 Japm 2000 Japan SILVER EAGLE WEST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR MJJ* OACNOAD UPON MQUCST169 words
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Advertisement292 1988-10-13 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL ??0-190* iPO Lines, TLX US RS <>067? MLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE KK SPORE PK DBN CT FAf™sJ M vn* Mflfl 25/10 21/10 14/11 22/11 M.OT 22/12 1/1 4/1 2*l n/1 •Also call* E.L. I P L GENERAL AGENTS: MAI SUN HUP CO. (PTE)292 words
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Advertisement419 1988-10-13 32 CALL US AT: P. KELANG PCNANG J/7D t.SSL ILo Bmm ras *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 £7-*****, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER I. BUT AUG M 7 iM'V" T.'-lg-'-ir'J:: fT—I «u am rrr» rrrT rm T..FT 0T1« DESTINATIONS: AARHUS AMSTERDAM. AH TWERP, BASLE.419 words
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