The Business Times, 14 October 1988
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Title Section11 1988-10-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article267 1988-10-14 1 AP Dow Jones higher WALL STREET turned higher yesterday with blue chips leading the advance. Stocks fell slightly on the open following news of a wider US August trade gap. But the market had anticipated a wider gap in a 30-point drop on Wednesday. The Dow wasAP - 267 words
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331 1988-10-14 1 Reuter UPI THE US TRADE deficit rose sharply to US$l2.lB billion in August from U559.47 billion in July as imports touched a record U5539.7 billion, up from US$36 billion in July, while exports rose only slightly to U5527.5 billion. WhileReuter; UPI - 331 words
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Article, Illustration270 1988-10-14 1 SHARE PRICES yeaterday held steady in Hongkong while other regional markets closed lower in response to the overnight 30point drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In Singapore, share prices fell for the second consecutive day, pushing the Straits Times270 words
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Article121 1988-10-14 1 THE US DOLLAR took another beating in Aaian currency markets yesterday. Institutional investors' bearishness caused it to fall below 128 yen for the first time since June 22. The greenback has fallen about 7 yen since Oct 3. Market players were reluctant, however, to121 words
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437 1988-10-14 1 LEE HAN SHIH; MAGDALENE NG - By LEE HAN SHIH and MAGDALENE NG IT IS BACK to square one for receiver Arthur Andersen Co (AA). which has been trying to sell Hotel Meridien along Orchard Road for the past four months. Within a few days, AA will send off437 words
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Article, Illustration548 1988-10-14 1 MAGDALENE NG - Hotel Properties stands by statement to SES By MAGDALENE NG HILTON INTERNATIONAL is not giving up management of the namesake hotel in Orchard Road without a fight The US-based hotel management chain issued a statement yesterday saying that it has "every intention" of548 words
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Article, Illustration366 1988-10-14 1 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA FIVE SECONDS is just about how long it will take to register each of the 1,100 delegates to the national conference, Globs! Strategies: The Singapore Partnership, later this month. Each delegate will be carrying a smart card a plastic366 words
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Advertisement17 1988-10-14 1 mlmeVoocan count /5l FOB YOUR DAU communication n I I PUT ON A CROCODILE. WEAR A LEGEND.17 words
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Advertisement233 1988-10-14 1 Full report, PAGE 16 Regional mkts, PAQE 1t World mkts, PAGE 19 Tokyo may intorvono to •lop yon's rtoo, PAQE 7 Editorial Comment: 10 No more the sledge-hammer Home News 2 Less fizz in soft drinks' production; Dowty Aviation starting scheme to train engineers Foreign Newt: 9,4 Top Chinese officials233 words
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Advertisement212 1988-10-14 1 TT pprn I r* 7 I#* The sporting politician FORMER Law Minister E W Barker (above) the sporting politician may have retired from politics but he is not about to waste his years of experience in government. In an exclusive interview, the man who served as Tanglin MP for 25212 words
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HOME NEWS
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570 1988-10-14 2 TONG SUIT CHEE - By TONG SUIT CHEE AFTER A BOOMING 83 per cent increase in carbonated soft drink exports in the first half of last year, this sector managed a marginal one per cent rise in the same period this year. This year's performance in the area570 words
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Article111 1988-10-14 2 IN THE report "Region's first AV equipment show next yeer" yesterday, it was stated that Broadcast Asia would be held from May 29 to June 1 next year. Broadcast Asia will, in fact, be held in 1990. In another report "Contact lens maker in $5.5 million venture111 words
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253 1988-10-14 2 THE UNITEO ARAB Emirates navy takes delivery today of two combat landing craft designed and built by Vosper-OAF under a $15 million turnkey contract bagged last December. Commander-in-Chief of the UAE navy, Brigadier Hazza Sultan Al Darmaki, will be on hand when253 words
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Article, Illustration114 1988-10-14 2 SINGAPORE s delegation to the 20th Asean Economic Ministers' Meeting in Pattaya, Thailand, will be led by Trade and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Accompanying BrigadierGeneral (Res) Lee to the meeting, which begins next Monday, will be Mah Bow Tan, the Minister of114 words
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545 1988-10-14 2 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG A SHORTAGE of trained aircraft engineers will pose a slight problem for Dowty Aviation Services (DAS), an aircraft repair and overhaul facility, which announced a major expansion plan just three days ago. But an apprenticeship scheme started in June by545 words
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Article, Illustration465 1988-10-14 2 International Union of Public Transport conference AN ELECTRONIC road-pricing (ERP) network could be introduced in Singapore in future in an effort to make the motorist who causes congestion "pay for it", according to Mike Gray, chairman of the Chartered Institute of Transport Singapore section. "Different465 words
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Article67 1988-10-14 2 FOO MENG LIANG is now the deputy secretary (culture) of the Ministry of Community Development, according to a statement from the Ministry of Community Development yesterday. Prior to the appointment, which took effect in August, Mr Foo was the director, Service Conditions Branch, of67 words
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Article99 1988-10-14 2 TO PROMOTE the launch of Teleguide r Singapore Newspaper Services, Marina Square Holdings and Malacca State Development Corporation have jointly organised a Malacca Getaway Promotion/Contest this month. Shoppers stand a chance of winning a trip to Malacca when they spend a minimum of $10 at99 words
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Article166 1988-10-14 2 Tong Suit Chee - Tong Suit Chee SINGAPORE'S bus and train companies strive to provide an ever higher quality of service at the loweat coat to the public, said the chairman of the Singapore Bus Service last night. Thai Chee Ken was speaking at the cloeing banquet for delegates166 words
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Article, Illustration241 1988-10-14 2 KEITH RICKMAN has joined Cullinet Software Inc's new banking division in Singapore as director of banking. Mr Rickman was formerly with American Express Bank Ltd as vice-president. He has 20 years of management experience in the various areas of the banking industry. AZHAR ABBAS JAFFRI has been241 words
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Advertisement121 1988-10-14 2 SOLVAY Innovation, a tradition for 125 years 1988 1 SOLVAY zz ■>/ z SOLVAY: a world industrial leader one of the world's largest chemical companies annual sales of more than US$6 billion 300 facilities in 32 countries around the world SOLVAY: 45,000 skilled, competent employees SOLVAY: a desire for progress121 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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288 1988-10-14 3 AFP PAKISTAN and the Soviet Union have agreed to a dialogue on establishing a representative government in Afghanistan, Pakistani Foreign Minister Sahabzada Yaqub Khan said on Wednesday. Mr Yaqub Khan, who led Pakistan's delegation to a recent UN General Assembly session in NewAFP - 288 words
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Article, Illustration210 1988-10-14 3 Reuter NORTH and South Korea offered one another minor but potentially significant concessions in Panmunjom yesterday in their first post-Olympic talks on a proposed joint parliamentary session. The meeting concluded shortly after noon following two-hours and fifteen minutes of talks during which each sideReuter - 210 words
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Article280 1988-10-14 3 AFP BURMA'S military government is putting an unusually strong emphasis on the media in its efforts to get the administration back to normal after mass pro-democra-cy protests, observers said. The junta, which took power in a Sep 18 coup, has formed a prees liaison groupAFP - 280 words
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221 1988-10-14 3 Reuter ISRAEL and China, which do not have diplomatic ties, have set up two state-run companies to work on joint projects and will establish an Israeli academic centre in Beijing, an Israeli source said on Wednesday. The source said the deputy director-general of Israel'sReuter - 221 words
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91 1988-10-14 3 AFP CONSERVATIVE leaders of Taiwan's ruling party have criticised the government for allowing Taiwanese businessmen to visit the Soviet Union. They demanded an explanation from the cabinet at a party meeting on Wednesday, and President Lee Teng-hui ordered the cabinet to submit a detailedAFP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration508 1988-10-14 3 Take the lead to curb overspending, says premier AP CHINA'S Premier Li Peng on Wednesday ordered top government officials to set an example in the current government campaign against overspending and inflation, saying "we ourselves must do what we ask our subordinates toAP - 508 words
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506 1988-10-14 3 Reuter THE OVERHAUL of a trading group associated with the son of top leader Deng Xiaoping shows the economic chaos caused by the mixing of business, politics and personal favouritism, Chinese sources and newspapers said. The firm is the Kanghua Development Co,Reuter - 506 words
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Advertisement334 1988-10-14 3 mmmmm T-i ;7« ■> V WHEN YOU TRAVEL OETEN, LIFE'S LITTLE LUXURIES CAN BECOME ABSOLUTE NECESSITIES •V- .1 £fcfc>p' < W 1;. V. V. ft Now you can enjoy those luxuries as standard. The Horizon Floor at the Shangri-La. Designed to fulfil the needs of the business traveller, the Horizon334 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration606 1988-10-14 4 Reuter AMERICAN DEMOCRAT presidential candidate Michael Dukakis has shifted to a more protectionist stance on trade, widening the differences between himself and his Republican opponent, Vice-President Qeorge Bush. In Wellston, Missouri last week, he railed against foreign ownership of companies in the United StatesReuter - 606 words
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328 1988-10-14 4 AFP RECENT controversial operations by South African multinationals should be seen as shrewd business practice and not as sinister manoeuvrings, economic analysts said in Johannesburg yesterday. They were reacting to reports abroad that the moves were simed at restoring South African access to internationalAFP - 328 words
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116 1988-10-14 4 AFP CONSUMER PRICE inflation in industrialised countries edged up in August to a rate of 0.4 per cent from a monthly average of 0.3 per cent between May and July, according to an OECD survey released on Wednesday. Highlighting the trendAFP - 116 words
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224 1988-10-14 4 AFP BRITISH Energy Secretary Cecil Parkinson said on Wednesday that the state-owned coal company, Britiah Coal, would be privatised "by next parliament" in what he called a "British Revolution". In a stirring sddress to the annual Conservative Party conference in Brighton, MrAFP - 224 words
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350 1988-10-14 4 AFP PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev has reaffirmed his privatisation plans for Soviet agriculture, saying farmers should become "masters of their land", according (o Radio Moecow. At the end of a one-day meeting on Wednesday in Moscow on agricultural reform, Mr Gorbachev called for the institution ofAFP - 350 words
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266 1988-10-14 4 FT THE SOVIET UNION it planning to introduce major tax reforms, alongside its politically exploelve price reform, at the beginning of the *****. First details were spelt out in an interview on Wednesday by Viktor Semyonov, deputy minister of finance. The aim will be toFT - 266 words
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Article938 1988-10-14 4 ARRIVALS Operator Swv<c» Local From number Mm* JAL J1615 0240 TYO MAS MH640 0620 Km su SQ43 0635 DHA MAS MH651 0910 FCN KAL KE697 0910 SEL/MNL MAS MH630 0920 KUL SIA SQ103 0950 KUL CFX CX710 0955 CGK GU GA960 1100 CGK SU SQ105 1105 KUL938 words
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Miscellaneous81 1988-10-14 4 Doonesbury IN KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINS, HUNDREDS OF STUNNED NEIGHBORS TURNED OUT TO CATCH A J GUMF& OF THE DISGRACED f PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. 'IT HAS NOT BEEN A GOOD MEEK FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT. STILL REELING FROM REPORTS THAT THE 'NEW'BUSH IMS IN FACT US EVIL TWIN SKJPPY..." BY GARRY TRUDEAU THE81 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1040 1988-10-14 5 The fierce controversy that has engulfed Bank of Credit and Commerce International with its indictment for alleged drug-money laundering is examined in this page. The articles look at the supervision of banks, how BCCI virtually walked into a trap and how its case could beIHT - 1,040 words
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Article, Illustration797 1988-10-14 5 NYT US FEDERAL officials, elaborating on the indictment of Bank of Credit and Commerce International, said on Wednesday that the bank walked into a moneylaundering trap without even being invited. Bonni Tischler, special agent in charge of the Northern Florida division of US Customs,NYT - 797 words
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Article, Illustration626 1988-10-14 5 FT THE PROBLEMS which have struck Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) with its indictment for alleged laundering of drug money highlight the complexities of supervising the activities of banks with widespread international operations. BCCI was founded by Pakistanis and financed byFT - 626 words
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Advertisement143 1988-10-14 5 V J When it comes to prime beef, nothing quite tops Angus Beef. The super ior marbling, texture, tender ness and juiciness make Angus Beef a cut above the others. Especially at Boulevard Hotel's Manhattan Grill which is the finest restaurant on the American Angus Association Certified Angus Beef programme,143 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article732 1988-10-14 6 OCBC Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US DOLLAR yesterday closed weaker against most major currencies. Against the Singapore dollar, It closed unchanged at 2.0280/90 in hectic trading, it traded within a range of 2.0280 and 2.0300. It opened initially at 2.0280/00. The dollar fell to 1.8330/40 marks from New York'sOCBC; Reuter - 732 words
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Article, Illustration174 1988-10-14 6 Indicate* th# tvtftQt o4 Km prim* nlti ot 12 ma|or banks In B'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Oct 13 us$ DM SWFC Y«f1 7 4ayt 1/4 1 11 3/4 S/% 4 7/» 3/4 3 1/2 3/t 4 3/1 1/4 1 Mk 1/4 11 13/16— 13/16 4174 words
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Article278 1988-10-14 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rstes yesterday ended at opening levels in quiet trading, with operators sidelined ahead of US August trade data due at 1230 GMT. Term rates firmed 1/16 to 1/8 point at the start due to weaker US bond prices and a recovery in crude oil278 words
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Article173 1988-10-14 6 Gold futures on Oct 12, 1968 100 toy ounces; USS par troy ou nee Opwi Low •a«o Oo 403JO 409.00 403JO 408.40 440 No. ***** 3.90 Ok 409JO ***** 409JO 412.20 340 Fob 41J40 421 40 ***** 417.40 340 Apr 4 JO. 30 ***** 420JO 422.60 3.90173 words
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Article450 1988-10-14 6 BA Futures DECEMBER Eurodollar futures opened unchanged from previous closing at 91.35. Sentiment remained dampened by a rebound in oil prices, weakness in the US dollar and expectation of a wider August trade deficit figure. The December contract ranged from 91.33 to 91.36 before closing unchanged at 91.35. CurrencyBA Futures - 450 words
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Article244 1988-10-14 6 Reuter IMM currency futures on Wednesday added to already steep gains before the session close when a spate of buying activity lifted most contracts to new daily highs. Brokers said there was no significant long liquidation despite the uncertainty over whether the US economy will show an expanding orReuter - 244 words
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Article67 1988-10-14 6 THE OVERNIGHT rat* on tt>e Singapore money market tell 3/4 point to cloee at 434 per cent yeeterday. The one and two-month term rates fell point, while three months fell by 1/16. S$ Interbank rat** at Ibm dot* y*st*rday: aw MD Q utJ 4 1/4 4 1/» 567 words
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Article111 1988-10-14 6 Treasury bills m Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity MO OFFW KMGH LOW 3 iwuwHn 8Q*****S 12.01.89 4.45 4.40 > 4.41 4.38 6 iimirtu BY*****Z 23.0189 4.70 4.65 1 y«oc BY*****S 20.07J9 4.72 4.67 4J0 470 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing111 words
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Article1324 1988-10-14 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS "Htunday, Oct 13, 1988 DO LfTSCMEMANK (MMCX) MM II i Ml Na» 66 pan LMB S6S S3 a 93 54 1136 lit 34A 19 54 156 X 1 t 1 t a 1 MM Lot SM MM Laar Saa 53 13A il 53 27A 35 541,324 words
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Advertisement439 1988-10-14 6 rst international business conference ASIA-PACIFIC BASIN CHALLENGES OPPORTUNITIES hotel pan pacific, Singapore 9— 10 November 1988 5 Q The Ottwul AiHinr SinGAPORE AIRLinES .conference faculty. ABRAHAM. GEORGE Secretary-General Federation of Chambers of Commerce Industry. Singapore AHEM. BRUM (JO San) Consultants Australia VB AREFR. FARC. Senator Deputy Minister of Finance Government439 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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351 1988-10-14 7 STANDARD CHARTERED Finance became the first finance company in Singapore to offer fixed deposit periods of up to three years when it launched its Depoeitlink scheme recently. Customers who opt for this longer period will earn interest of up to 6 per cent a351 words
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234 1988-10-14 7 Bernama ARAB-MALAYSIAN Merchant Bank (AMMB) hopes to obtain approval from the relevant authorities to set up its property trust before the end of the year, AMMB chairman Tan Sri Azman Hashim said on Wednesday. Briefing reporters on the groupBernama - 234 words
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502 1988-10-14 7 NYT DEUTSCHE BANK, West Germany's largest bank, has launched a rescue operation for Klockner and Company, the privately owned trading and engineering group, which stunned the West German business establishment by announcing a potential loss ofNYT - 502 words
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364 1988-10-14 7 Reuter FEARS of disruption on oil futures markets were heightened this week after two large West German firms disclosed financial difficulties, traders say. The European futures market, which centres on British Brent blend crude from the North Sea, has already beenReuter - 364 words
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173 1988-10-14 7 Reuter THE HONGKONG govern-ment-owned Mass Transit Railway Corp (MTRC) said it has given Citicorp International Ltd the mandate to arrange a HKSSOO million variable margin facility. A MTRC statement said the facility, the first of its kind in Hongkong, will take theReuter - 173 words
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328 1988-10-14 7 AFP JAPANESE Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa indicated yesterday that the Japaneee monetary authorities might intervene in the foreign exchange market because the current pace of the yen's rise against the US dollar is a little too rapid. Mr Miyazawa was commenting on theAFP - 328 words
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Article112 1988-10-14 7 Reuter INCREASED capital outflow has marginally reduced Taiwan's foreign currency reeervea since end-September, Central Bank governor Chang Chi-cheng said. He told reporters the reserves stood at US$6B.3 billion on Oct 11 after U5569.4 billion at the end of September and U5566.5 billion a year earlier. MrReuter - 112 words
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336 1988-10-14 7 Reuter A US SENATE subcommittee has received sworn testimony that a bank accused of laundering drug money was closely involved with Panamanian ruler General Manuel Noriega, Senator John Kerry said on Wednesday. He told reporters an official of the Luxembourg-based Bank ofReuter - 336 words
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Article121 1988-10-14 7 Reuter BANK OF CREDIT and Commerce International is a Third World bank of international proportions. Its owners include wealthy and powerful Arab families of the Gulf. Its management is predominantly Pakistani. The Luxembourg-based bank has 400 offices employing 13,500 people in more thanReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement116 1988-10-14 7 Now Jess is more. Introducing United's smaller, more exclusive Business Class. United is happy to announce that it is offering businessmen far fewer seats in its new Business Class. Which means you can enjoy a more comfortable flight, and far more personal attention. As well as the friendly, professional care116 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article179 1988-10-14 8 Reuter THE TIN MARKET yesterday rose another four cents from Wednesday's close to M 519.36 a kg on renewed overeeaa demand, despite a lower European epot tin market, brokers said. Trading activity also Increaeed with volume rising to 54 tonnes from 13 on Wedneeday as miners appeared toReuter - 179 words
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Article108 1988-10-14 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures on Wedneedsy cloeed lower in the nearbys on reports of widespresd hsrvest progress and trade talk that ylelde in some areas are better than expected. Deferred months posted small gaina. November ended with a loae of 4-1/2 cents at US$7.B9, the lowReuter - 108 words
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Article149 1988-10-14 8 Source: Telerate FUEL oil prices remained stable-to-firm in the Singapore market of scattered trade. Sellers' indications were slightly higher at $57.58 mt fob Singapore. For CSTIBO lots where buying Indications still hovered around $55 mt fob Sing, South Korean buying interest for 2 per cent sulphurSource: Telerate - 149 words
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Article112 1988-10-14 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trad* whaat future* on Wedneeday recovered from early lowa to cloae moatly higher, ranging from up 1-1/2 cents per buehel in March to down 1/4 in new crop July. Steady export tender busineee underpinned futuree values most of the day, traders said. However, a reportReuter - 112 words
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Article399 1988-10-14 8 MALAYSIAN CNUDC PALM O*. FUTURE® flnlahrt narrowly mixod on th. KLCE yeeterday. Dealer* noted some ahortcovering activities interspersed with good buying Interest. They added that market eentimenta were not dampened by the unchanged Chicago Board of Trade overnight. October remained unchanged at Ms96o, November eased Msl to M399 words
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Article280 1988-10-14 8 Reuter SINGAPORE: PRICES fall in the afternoon, wiping out the morning's gains, on light speculative selling following softness on the Japanese rubber markets. Dealers said trading remained quiet. November RSS One buyer waa quoted at 196.00 cents a kg, unchanged from Wedneeday's close. TSR-20 Award prices continued to riseReuter - 280 words
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Article399 1988-10-14 8 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed slightly higher in moderate trading, dealers said. They said the metal opened higher on buying by Japanese investors. But selling orders from local and US investors emerged in the afternoon session, mainly in response to firmer US dollar and technical resistance at around US$4lO.399 words
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Article273 1988-10-14 8 RA8 prices NOON Ivyon Solfan tat 1 RSS Prompt 199-50 201 JON h» 1 RSS Nov M 200JO 201 JON ta» 1 RSS Doc 2034)0 204.00N tat 2 RSS Of 199 JO 201 JON tat 3 RSS Of 1974)0 199.00N tat 4 RSS Of 192JO 194J0N tat273 words
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Article77 1988-10-14 8 (CM/W NOVEMM* 19M OCCEMMR 19M RA8 (currant month) (forward m*| NOON NOON^•»nn tilt II Imn SSI 30 SSI 50 '£*> '**0 IfMOft 194.00 196.00N 194.00 196 00* MRELB l»rw S*n l»m T K SMI CV SMI I si -30 7 30 314.00 3M.00N M100 390.00N SMI 577 words
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Article245 1988-10-14 8 Chinese Produce Exchange S*U*n' noon doting priest on Oct 13 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Mi FOB 118.00 Otd drum FOB 128.00 N#w drum FOB 132.00 Copra Mixed (loon) 69 M •e fieri Pepper Mwntofc wMt« FOB NLW 542.50 Sarawak wMt* FOB foq NtW 532.50 Sarawak ipadal Modi FOB245 words
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Advertisement1058 1988-10-14 9 People's Republic of China In Brief Hainan Province is advantageously located off the southern coastline of China, along the sea routes between South East Asia/Australasia and China/Japan. It covers a land area of 34,000 square kilometres and has a tropical to sub-tropical climate. Among its population of six million people,1,058 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article543 1988-10-14 10 THE NATIONAL Development Ministry team that formulated the policy to do away with rent control in Singapore has done a good job. Those who live by the volatility of the property market will no doubt be disappointed that rent control is not to be lifted fully543 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1988-10-14 10 CHUANG PECK MING - Former Law Minister E W Barker plans to get back to a more active schedule after a short rest. CHUANG PECK MING interviews the man who served Singapore for 25 years on his plans and his views. CHUANG PECK MING "I DON'T1,269 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1988-10-14 10 STEVEN GREENHOUSE - West Germany's export machine is still going strong despite the strength of its currency. Its trade surpluses are vivid proof that exporters must pay attention to more than just the price of their goods. Quality, prompt delivery and after-sale service can be just asNYT - 1,254 words
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Article, Illustration2293 1988-10-14 11 MIKE MORRIS - The world is about to witness a massive shift in global demand. It will inevitably involve a significant contraction of imports by the US, the primary engine of the world's growth in trade throughout the 1980s. Only Asia has the capacity andSource:; Source: IMF - 2,293 words
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Advertisement156 1988-10-14 10 GRAND CARPET AUCTION presented by Edmund and Shukor cms m Sunday, Oct 16,1988 Grand Ballroom Hilton International Singapore Viewing 10am Ipm Auction Sale: 2pm 5.30pm 100 selected pieces from Persia, Afghanistan and Pakistan including interesting tribal pieces. All lots are guaranteed and backed by a full trade-in value at our156 words
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Advertisement180 1988-10-14 11 im tv^ G s \NPP > H >2 A ■«<&£*> ws*^ This gift is available only to Singapore subscribers. WE'LL DELIVER To Your Home Or Office AT NO EXTRA SINGAPORE BUSINESS gives you the newest trends affecting the economy, analytical features and snappy columns on the stockmarket, trade industry, banking,180 words
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Miscellaneous35 1988-10-14 11 BriStcw: TttrnkDix e>epvuT\RjL> D ftEAoneß U>P»Ke. UNTO ljhat'? v UjHe,R£? DON'T VOL) EV6K DO THRT PvGRIM oniss SONrop>rsl.. -"iOO FRiGHTeN£I> the, upe out of FOR P> nnomeNT i i-iOOGHT IT LORS 0D5e..... J i* x >\35 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration565 1988-10-14 12 NYT NOBODY could remember whether Elvis Presley ceme to the Frsnkfurt Book Fair the last time he was in the area 30 years ago But he was sure there last week, his sideburns gleaming and his crooked smile flashing and no army uniform thisNYT - 565 words
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Article, Illustration288 1988-10-14 13 Reuter IF YOU WANT to see the latest Hollywood blockbuster in Taiwan, skip the cinema. The place to go is an "MTV", a video club where you can watch pirated movies in the comfort of a private room. For the equivalent of US$3, aReuter - 288 words
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Article546 1988-10-14 13 SANGEETA MULCHAND - By SANGEETA MULCHAND NUS Drama Festival Bpm, Oct 14-15 WTC Auditorium YOU'VE PROBABLY SEEN them on •tag* before. This year's participants in the NUS Drama Competition are hardly fresh facee trying their hand at drama for the first time. Four out the five groups competing at the546 words
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Advertisement691 1988-10-14 12 t, There's always a time for celebration. A time for jubilation. A time to catch up with friends. A time to simply unwind. So let's drink and be merry! And have a real good time at the Bierfest. Cheers! Royal Smv Singapore 25 Scotts Road, Singapore 0922, Tel: (65) 737-7966.691 words
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Advertisement251 1988-10-14 12 Swnptwus German Spreads for just $31! Let the Belvedere tempt you with the widest selection of German goodies in town. With Bismark Herirtg Sour Dough Bread, hot Goulasch Suppe, delicious Blut und Leberwuerste in onion sauce, Bavarian Apple Strudel, Blueberry Pie and lots more! Try them from 1 31 October251 words
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Miscellaneous662 1988-10-14 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 4 Swears to turn into a fish! (6) 7 Music from tha Near East (8) 8 One fuming at the tobacco tax? (6) 10 Time is not on our side (5) 13 Visit a supporter? (4) 14 Sensible article in varioua ways (4) 15 Got rid of less662 words
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Miscellaneous1299 1988-10-14 13 W HOD QGEM® Battle against evil 1 v w i* J Seen Connery and Christopher Lambert In 77m Htghimndm FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES The Highlander 10.36pm, Channal S Immortal belnga from 16th Cantury Scotland battle their way Into modern-day New York In thla 1986 adventure thriller. An intereating concept which1,299 words
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SPORTS
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400 1988-10-14 14 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE WITH THE START of the Carlsberg Singapore Men's Open only about a week away, the early trickle of entries has turned into a deluge of tennis players. Some of the latest challengers at Singapore's debut on the international professional tennis circuit400 words
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301 1988-10-14 14 SINGAPORE will meet the winner of a Bangladesh/Iraq Davis Cup, (Asia-Oceania Zone, group 2) match early next April and the horfte team thinks it can win. Coach Joe Brooks, who was instrumental this year in getting the home team to the semi-finals wh#re301 words
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Article, Illustration229 1988-10-14 14 AP CHARLIE FRANCIS, coach of disgraced Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson, should be suspended until an investigation is completed into the drug scandal that has rocked Canadian sports. The Ontario Track and Field Association said on Wednesday that Francis, coach of the Toronto trackAP - 229 words
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214 1988-10-14 14 AFP JIMMY "Whirlwind" White finished off Danny Fowler in 53 minutes and set what is believed to have been the fastest victory in a major tournament at the Grand Prix event in Reading on Wednesday. White then nearly created a storm with his own MatchroomAFP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration211 1988-10-14 14 AP ITALY'S Massimo Biasion, exploiting his driving skill and the superiority ot his Lancia Delta on non-asphalt roads, took over the lead from Spain's Carlos Sainz in the Rally of San Remo during Wednesday's third leg of the World Championship event. After 24 specialAP - 211 words
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231 1988-10-14 14 AP DAVID PATE of the United States upset South African-born Kevin Curren 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 on the first day of the US$2OO,OOO Marlboro Tennis Championships on Wednesday. Pate, ranked 32nd in the world, outserved and outhit the strong-serving Curren of the US in aAP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration609 1988-10-14 14 AP THE LOS ANGELES Dodgers won the National League pennant on Wednesday night by beating the favoured New York Mets 6-0 in Game 7 behind Orel Hershiser's five-hitter, completing one of the greatest turnarounds in major league history. The Dodgers will host Game 1AP - 609 words
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360 1988-10-14 14 UPI A LIGHTER and faster class of yacht for the next America's Cup has been devised at meetings of challengers and designers, a cup official said on Wednesday. The new class was discussed this week in meetings at Southampton, England, and will beUPI - 360 words
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140 1988-10-14 14 AP HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Mike Tyson's fractured right hand has been slow to heal but it probably won't jeopardise his scheduled title defence against Frank Bruno on Dec 17, said Tyson's manager, Bill Cayton. Dr David Chiu, who treated the hand after Tyson fractured itAP - 140 words
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Article620 1988-10-14 14 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Company E>ptryl Coupon Conversion p+rto<3 In>eree> I i J I <%) peyePte Mere data CK Tona Wrti *****990 Anytime to Moy 31, 1990 1 warrant plus $2.25 cash. Oman Hup Wrti 1991 Anytime on or after Mor 1987 1.6 warrant* plus $1 60 cash. until Dec 31,620 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration690 1988-10-14 15 HOCK LOCK SIEW ON MONDAY, the Kuwait Investment Office made a bid for First Capital Corporation through its 45 per cent owned Hongkong-listed firm Dao Heng. Two days later, some seven million Singapore Land shares worth $54 million changed hands through broking firm JHOCK LOCK SIEW - 690 words
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Article, Illustration324 1988-10-14 15 ALLAN NG - Inridcr Trading Trial ALLAN NG A PROSECUTION WITNESS yesterday told the district court that the Stock Exchange of Singapore never lifted the suspension on trading of shares immediately even when applications were made for the relisting to take place "with immediate effect". Mrs324 words
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Article346 1988-10-14 15 MBT AMALGAMATED PROPERTIES Industries, which expects to continue to operate at a loss this year, has outlined a restructuring exercise to redress its financial position. Chairman Tan Sri Datuk Taib bin Haji Andak noted in his latest annual statement that the scheme broadly involved a capitalMBT - 346 words
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Article, Illustration481 1988-10-14 15 Seven other defendants also charged Agencies FORMER HONGKONG stock exchange chairman Ronald Li, already facing six charges of corruption, has been charged with seven more offences when he appeared in court on remand in Hongkong yesterday. Li. the businessman credited with creatingAgencies - 481 words
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393 1988-10-14 15 PROMET BHD s US$3O million joint-venture eye hospital on Pulau Langkawi with a Soviet research institute is now set for full operation before the end of next year, now that official approval has been obtained. A team of eye surgeons393 words
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Article178 1988-10-14 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Poriod Dot® Year NM EPS Grow KM announctd •ndtng (can*) dK profit lo«t year ($•000) Sel Properties Interim Jul 30 Oct 88 09 10 2.806 H Negoro Interim Aug 12 Dec 88 20 3541 AIN Interim Aug 15 Dec 88 53 270 517(f) Innovett178 words
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Article, Illustration397 1988-10-14 15 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM ROXY ELECTRIC Industries (M) Bhd, which is being "rescued" by United Industrial Corporation, is still burdened by high interest expenses on its heavy borrowings. For the latest interim period ended June 30, 1988, this item alone has risen 87 per397 words
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Article, Illustration615 1988-10-14 15 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange (KLSE) is to finalise next month details of its listing manual requirements for the second board which is expected to start trading next year. Chairman Nik Mohamed Din Yusoff said the KLSE would announce theBernama - 615 words
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276 1988-10-14 15 TIME ENGINEERING Bhd is mak; Mc ing a special issue of eight mil* *>• lion new shares to a bumiputra, >j company to raise the bumiputrjr content in the company to 44 cent of the enlarged capital. The latest proposal is apparently to replace276 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1988-10-14 16 LONG SHIH ROME - by LONG SHIH ROME SHARE PRICES opened lower and fell in morning trading yesterday but bargain hunting returned in the afternoon, providing some light support. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell to a low of 996.01 before recovering slightly to close at1,074 words
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Article167 1988-10-14 16 INS AS Bertiad: 26th AGM at theChempaka Room, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail. Kuala Lumpur on Oct 17 at 11am. ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL (MALAYSIA) Bertiad: 27th AGM at the Petaling Jaya Hilton Hotel, 2 Jalan Barat, ***** Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan on Thursday, Oct 20, at167 words
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Article81 1988-10-14 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE ls«ton One-for-two $5 10 pef store Ex-dote: Oct 7 S N P Books close: Oct 19 One-for-one 20 pe' shore Ex-dote: Oct 18 Books dose: Oct 20 Company BONUS ISSUE G E Life Three-for-five Ex-do»» Oct 5 Books dose: Oct 17 Company OTHERS N O81 words
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Article276 1988-10-14 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 Million loan stocks in the ratio of $3 loon Stock for every five ordinary shores held 0 C Bank One-for-two $0 75 par shorn Duta Cons On* for-on* $1 10 par liar* F A C B One-for-one $040 per shore General276 words
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Article5412 1988-10-14 16 Gr's Qr's 1988 T«t Last Dlv Dlv VW Nat Vol Day Last Quota Mkt Cap Ulnh nign Low Cod* Company Sale or- C'VT PIE COOO) High Low Buyer Seller $mll SESDAQ 187 114 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20c 124 -6 10 ON 7.1 1.5 88 75 1285,412 words
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Article, Illustration3202 1988-10-14 17 MBT IN LINE WITH the lower trend on overseas markets. share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market tell marginally across the board in lacklustre trading yesterday. Dealers said the retreat was due mainly to the weakening US dollar and the 30-point drop on WallMBT - 3,202 words
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Article, Illustration579 1988-10-14 18 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN SHARES closed easier yesterday but off their lows as firmer gold and commodity prices encouraged scattered buying, brokers said. One broker said confidence in the gold price plus a firmer Australian dollar sparked buying in the mining sector which kept the market from matchingReuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration599 1988-10-14 18 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO SHARE prices closed lower yesterdsy after fluctuating on the minus side all day, brokers said. The strength of the yen and relative weakness of oil prices helped take pressure off interest rstes which would generally be positive factors for the market, said a broker.Reuter - 599 words
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375 1988-10-14 18 FT THE RESTRUCTURING of the world drinks industry has shifted to Japan with the formation of an alliance between Suntory, Japan's biggest liquor company, and Allied-Lyons of the UK. The deal includes setting up a joint venture company to manage and market Allied's portfolio ofFT - 375 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1988-10-14 18 Hongkong HONGKONG STOCKS closed higher yesterday after initial losses, as local and overseas institutions returned after seeing strong support at the lows, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index rose 9.9 points to 2,561.76 after losing more than 20 points in early trading, and the1,352 words
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Article100 1988-10-14 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index dropped 2.04 points to 443.17 yesterday on a turnover of 5,405,418 shares worth 480.88 million baht. Reuter OCT IS •AMT Ao Klwm Thai.... 41* unci* A CD** BO -OS 3«tamat 2S4 gncH Xmim SUm Fin Aata F»r« r% -1JReuter - 100 words
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Article217 1988-10-14 18 Reuter SEOUL SHARE prices rose across the board in active trading yesterday with financial and manufacturing stocks leading the gains, brokers said. The composite index rose 8.07 points to 885.71 on turnover of 158.4 billion won against 121.3 billion on Wednesday. "Individual investors took buying positions asReuter - 217 words
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Article162 1988-10-14 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES yesterday closed mostly steady in thin trading on Manila's twin bourses in a market that lacked fresh direction, brokers said. "There's no new money coming in. Investors sre still on the sidelines waiting for better fundamentals," said said Fe Palter of Citisecurities Inc. "CautionReuter - 162 words
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Article380 1988-10-14 18 Reuter TAIWAN SHARE prices dropped again yesterday as bearishness continued to grip the island, brokers said. The weighted index dropped 172.86 points, or 2.5 per cent, to dose at 6,559.23 compared with Wednesday's 6.732.06 finish. Turnover sank to NTS37O million from NTSS4O million. Brokers said one-thirdReuter - 380 words
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Article108 1988-10-14 18 Reuter SHARE prices on the Bombay exchange closed selectively higher yesterday on fresh buying by state-owned financial institutions after declining over the past two days, brokers said. In textiles. Century rose 20 rupees to 1.266 and Standard 10 to 350. Reliance fell seven to 166 and OrkayReuter - 108 words
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Article122 1988-10-14 18 Reuter ON THE New Zealand exchange. lacklustre share trading persisted and the market ended lower yesterday. Brokers said it was still searching for direction. "It was a pretty ordinary day," Jarden Morgan broker Ru Burke said. "I think it will remain flat for a while yet."Reuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration792 1988-10-14 19 New York Reuter US STOCK prices staged a retreat on Wednesday amid mounting concern that the August trade deficit, due to be reported yesterday, would show a significant widening and might signal an upturn in interest rates. A sharply lower dollar toppled prices earlyReuter - 792 words
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Article, Illustration945 1988-10-14 19 London Reuter LONDON SHARE prices opened mixed yesterday but with a firmer bias in quiet trading trading ahead of UK average earnings data and US trade figures for August due later yesterday. At 0800 GMT, the FTSE 100-Share Index was three points up at 1,817.0 on aReuter - 945 words
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Article1552 1988-10-14 19 Reuter AMSTERDAM: Dutch ehare prices opened firmer in moderately active dealings yesterday aa the msrket bottomed out after Wedneeday's sharp fall from near--1966 higha triggered by the dollar's sharp decline. Dealers said the market's fsll had already discounted overnight fells on Wall Street and gainera outnumbered loeersReuter - 1,552 words
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Article, Illustration760 1988-10-14 19 Arab investors told to be more discreet Reuter BRITAIN'S demand that Kuwait cut its 21.6 per cant stake in British Petroleum Co PLC (BP) down to 9.9 per cent has presented Gulf Arab investors with a dilemma, Quit bank and investment analysts have said.Reuter - 760 words
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353 1988-10-14 19 AP SUNDSTRAND CORP hat agreed to plead guilty to US fraud charges and pay a US$ll5 million settlement for overtoiling the US Defence Department for airplane parts over seven years, prosecutors say. US attorney Anton Valukaa said the settlement includes "tensAP - 353 words
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514 1988-10-14 19 Reuter NEW ZEALAND is taking a fresh look at a bid by British Airways PLC for a stake in Air New Zealand Ltd, government sources have said. The move follows media reports that an Australian offer for the airline hasReuter - 514 words
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Advertisement521 1988-10-14 18 ;`{{`&=/\$*/}=_!\'}_[_+|_)<=&)$ IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, Cap. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF TETTERODE-SINGAPORE PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) FINAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given. In pursuance of Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the above-named521 words
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Advertisement433 1988-10-14 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND SIN HWA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Wlnding-Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 that the Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at433 words
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Advertisement550 1988-10-14 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IMPACT INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (In Member*' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance to Section 306(1) of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, that a Final General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at 354 Orchard Rd550 words
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Advertisement420 1988-10-14 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER SO WAH HONG REALTY (PTE) LTD MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company deemed to be held on October 10, 1968 the following special resolution was duly passed: "That the Company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr420 words
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Advertisement280 1988-10-14 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 90 AND IN THE MATTER OF GRIFFIN BROADCAST SYSTEMS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance to Section 308 (1) of the Companies Act, Chapter SO, that a Final General Meeting of the abovenamed company will be280 words
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Advertisement70 1988-10-14 19 Thk Bnnouncwntnt ippttfi m nwttof of ncoftf only. ELDERS PICA (PTE) LTD US$3O MILLION STANDBY REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY Arranged by The Mitsubishi Bank, Ltd., Singapore Branch Participating banks The Mitsubishi Bank, Ltd., Singapore Branch Codperatieve Centraie Raiffeiaen Boerenieenbank B.A. (Rabobank Nedertand), Singapore Branch Credit du Nord, Singapore Branch ittituto Bancario70 words
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523 1988-10-14 20 WILLIAM CHIA - 50pc surge tilts trade balance in its favour By WILLIAM CHIA A SIGNIFICANT increase in a broad range of exports has helped Australia to boost exports to Singapore by 50 per cent to A 51.17 billion in the financial year ended in June. Australian523 words
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309 1988-10-14 20 Agencies CHINA'S senior leader Deng Xiaoping said yesterday that he would meet Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev next year, Finnish Foreign Minister Kalevi Sorsa was quoted as saying in Beijing. Diplomats say the first SinoSoviet summit in 30 years would affect even the far cornersAgencies - 309 words
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Article103 1988-10-14 20 Reuter EGYPT'S Naguib Mahfouz won the 1968 Nobel Prize for Literature yesterday, making him the first Arablanguage writer to win the coveted award in its 87-year-oid history. The Swedish Academy cited the 77-year-old Egyptian writer for forming "an Arabian narrative art that applies to all mankind".Reuter - 103 words
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184 1988-10-14 20 AFP THE LEGAL PROBLEMS of Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) in the US could extend to Hongkong, where the bank is very active. The Far Eastern Economic Review said that the "ramifications" could arise from HKSI.S billion (U*****.3 million) the Lux-embourg-based bankAFP - 184 words
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257 1988-10-14 20 Bernama THE SEVENTH Asean Labour Ministers' meeting, which began in Denpasar, Bali, yesterday was expected to give prominence to the effects of rising protectionism. The ministers were also expected to call for a dialogue with leading international transport federations and other organisations,Bernama - 257 words
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399 1988-10-14 20 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN THE SINGAPORE Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI). leaderless for the first time in a decade, will find itself in s potentially embarrassing situstion next week. As the key organisation representing Singapore in bilateral discussions399 words
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Article92 1988-10-14 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures, after gaining more than US$l.5O, yesterday retreated to unchanged on the disappointing reaction of dollar traders to news that the US trade deficit had widened in August. December was unchanged at U*****.20 after a high of U*****.80. Comex silver futures were boxedReuter - 92 words
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Article76 1988-10-14 20 Reuter MALAYSIA will lot* more than MSSOO million annually for each dollar that world oil prices fall. Miniatar for Energy, Telecomunicatione and Poet* Leo Moggie aaid in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the eati mate was baaed on Malaysia's current output of 510,000 barrels perReuter - 76 words
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Article46 1988-10-14 20 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN Deputy Prime Miniatar Rha Woongbae yeeterday urged South Korean and US busineeemen to work to end trade friction between the two countries. He aaid recent trade Quarrels between Seoul and Waahington had turned into a political iaaue. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article55 1988-10-14 20 Reuter WASHINGTON and Manila remain far apart on a new daal lor US military bases in tha Philippinaa, Foraign Miniatar Raul Manglapus was quotad aa having said to tha Philippin* Star nawspapar, in spile of aarliar raporta that agreemant waa cloaa. "We hava not decidedReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1988-10-14 20 AFP PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has aaid in Waahington that modarata alamanta of tha Khmar Rouge should be included in a coalition Cambodian government but that tha hardline leaders of the communist group should be exiled, possibly to China.AFP - 42 words
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Advertisement83 1988-10-14 20 shenton way f! Is Number The building which changed the skyline of Shenton Way 78 Shanton W«y, *28-01/02 Singapore 0307 Fu: *****83 Tlx; RS ***** MCGRP TEL *****11 Ken-Air Relit a Car scores another Ist wi enew and the Ist and only rental car in Singapore equipped with compact disc83 words
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Advertisement203 1988-10-14 20 If you can't see, flaunt It TOKYO. One thousand people waiting to be entertained. The This is Dunhill fashion show in Tokyo recently sought to leave a spectacular mark on the British luxury goods firm's most important Far East market. Executive LHeetyte plugged into the action and checked out "walking203 words
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401 1988-10-14 21 G DURAIRAJ - The new vessels will cost US$6 billion By G DURAIRAJ A STUDY on Assan fleet development estimates that the region would need 787 vessels aa replacements to maintain the fleet at existing levels in the year 2000. The Seatac/Escap study says401 words
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457 1988-10-14 21 VONNIE BISHOP - By VONNIE BISHOP Writing tor BT from Hongkong HYUNDAI Heavy Industries has assured the Korean court that it will now complete all three of the controvaraial supertankers for Hongkong's World-Wida Shipping Agency. On Hyundai's aaaurance, the court has lifted the arrest World-Wida placed over457 words
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Article236 1988-10-14 21 Reuter AFP PORTS around New Zealand remained at a standstill yesterday, aa strike action by harbour workers continued into its second day. Industry sources said the refusal by members of the Harbour Workers Union to crew tugs and pilot launches was linked to a breakdown inReuter; AFP - 236 words
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Article, Illustration761 1988-10-14 22 Lloyd's Shipping Economist THE MANAGEMENT of currency risk has become sn increasingly important dimension of investment policy in recent years not least among shipowning, operating and shipbuilding companies with high exposure to International exchange rate ftuctuationa. It ia now clear that those companies whoLloyd's Shipping Economist - 761 words
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Article1087 1988-10-14 22 AB Shpg V s ABC Contoinor a 1 Accord Sh« VI 3 Adrich Shcg v« 1 Ahronklol linor X 4 AMtrons V* 3 AC Toopfor XI s America* Tpt XI 1/2 Anro S*tvic« IV 2/3 Arrow Unos IX S Alton Ocoon XI 4 Assoc Corriogo XI 51,087 words
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195 1988-10-14 22 Containerisation International SOUTH AFRICA'* all-embracing state-owned transport organisation South African Transport Services (Sets) is to be extensively reorganised with a view to subsequently transferring ownership into the private sector. The container industry in South Africa is moat in contact with Sets aa theContainerisation International - 195 words
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435 1988-10-14 23 Lloyd's List A "SMALL CLAIMS" procedure providing swift and economical arbitration over disputes involving modest sums is being contemplated by London maritime arbitrators. The London Maritime Arbitrators Association believes there is a declared need for such a procedure. Potential users including P ILloyd's List - 435 words
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211 1988-10-14 23 Kingsley Wood - -By Kingsley Wood JARDINE Australia Insurance Brokers has formed a joint venture to move into the specialised marine hull and aviation insurance business. The new agency, Jardine Cellier, will be based in Adelaide to cover the marine hull and aviation fields in South Australia211 words
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Article179 1988-10-14 23 Reuter AN ARAB shipbuilding and repair yard is hoping to take advantage of the Gulf War ceasefire by buying a giant floating dock to accommodate vessels venturing into the waterway now the guns are silent. An official at the Bah-rain-based Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (ASRY)Reuter - 179 words
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287 1988-10-14 23 Reuter KUWAIT will put Its flag back on six tankers now registered in Liberie in view of reduced tension, in the Gulf following the Aug 20 ceasefire in (he Iranian-Iraqi war, a senior shipping source said. But he said the government-owned Kuwait '„Q\\Reuter - 287 words
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Article264 1988-10-14 23 NYT THE CUBAN government has released the ship that was transporting New Zealand, the unsuccessful America's Cup challenger, from San Diego to New York. The release came a day after the ship was ordered into a Cuban port by a gunboat. The Cuban Ministry ofNYT - 264 words
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220 1988-10-14 23 Bangkok Post THE PORT Authority of Thailand plans to raise the storage fee on imported vehicles left at Klong Toey Port by almost 100 per cent and shorten the permitted storage period. PAT director-general Pongsak Vongsamut said theBangkok Post - 220 words
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Article1176 1988-10-14 28 RATES appear to havo movod higher for Panamox grain bulkara on Wodnoaday, with tha Lucky Buikor of 08,000 tonnes dw raported to hava baan chartered from tha US Qulf to Holland at a lump aum of U*****,000, ahiptorokara aatd. Howavor, much uncartainty remains regarding tha fixture, with no1,176 words
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8216 1988-10-14 28 AABMUB Qtng Ho. C»m« Ocw Oct 11 VMM de Iter*. CM OAliodemenl Oct 14 Mmw Part* UMfU una. Oct 14. Mtno Sun. Yang Ming Oct 1« Setendle ScanOutcfit. Oct 17 ToMo ripraoa Trtot. Oct 10P1Q. Arthur HhtK UhiM Lin*. Oct 208,216 words
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Article1192 1988-10-14 28 AT coir VENTIO MAL WH ARVE8 VmmI KEPfCL WHARVES Mi Arrival DfMr. Apr* Gtory KM nlruqjwrta 14 10/1800 Bangkok No. M K3S otongud* ISM/3300 Gaoiioag KIS oto*gnd« 1410/2300 GoM Uai KM ok>*9»d* 14 10/1200 Gtm* Piaa K21 f»<nnpMd> I4.NVIMOO Hwang long ao OkO0*QHd9 14.10/100 Kolung Q7 OtORQMd*1,192 words
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Article124 1988-10-14 30 ArM/Port Viscosity Density Water CSTelSOC G/ML at 15C Volume 0/0 Africa/Red Sea Jeddah 141/198 0.951/0.965 0.1/2.2 Durban 131/170 0.986/0.994 0.0/0.4 Arabian Gulf Ras Tanura 148/170 0.948/0.951 0.0/0.4 Bahrain 187/196 0.980/0.982 0.1/0.1 Europe Rotterdam 30/484 0.971/1.010 0.0/3.8 Hamburg 28/294 0.934/0.990 0.0/0.5 le Havre 150/322 0.960/0.982* 0.0/0.2 Genoa124 words
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607 1988-10-14 32 VONNIE BISHOP - By VONNIE BISHOP Writing for BT from Hongkong HONGKONG'S proposed new autonomous shipping register is shaping up well, according to shipowners. A progress report shows, among other things, that ownership links with the territory will be stronger than first thought. However, the time607 words
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Article193 1988-10-14 32 Oct 9-21 Management of shipping costs and revenues with computer applications, Drewry Sipping Consultants' course, Oxford Moat House, Oxford (details: Drewry Shipping Consultants, 11 Heron Quay, London El 4). Oct 11 Search and Rescue by Rear Admiral M L Stacey, director emergency services UK, Department of Transport. Informal193 words
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Advertisement88 1988-10-14 21 mm THE MANAGEMENT of currency risk has become an Increasingly Important dimension of Investment policy In recent years not least among shipowning, operating and shipbuilding companies with high exposure to International exchange rate fluctuations. Page N A "SMALL CLAIMS" procedure providing swift and economical arbitration over disputes Involving modest sums88 words
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Advertisement475 1988-10-14 21 STP Distributors MAERSK LINE SBtnCE ALL THE WAV Tha «Nk ARTHUR M CttMHIQ Tm CY 20/10 1200 MRS CFS 20/10 oeoo HR6 *11 *11 16/11 16/11 23/11 22/11 6/11 6/11 18/11 I 17/11 6/12 I *12 IS/12 Tn V J M ROTTERDAM 6512 M TOKYO 6616 Jtm «w* Lm M475 words
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Advertisement482 1988-10-14 22 Ml Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON v."Wm HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN 7/11 0/11 13/11 15/11 11/11 20/11 24/11 28/11 24/11 28/11 ROTTERDAM/I ANTWERP LE HAVRE 12/11 ia/ii 23/11 27/11 27/11 AiSO ACCEPT IN6 CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST, OOBLIN, COPENHAGEN, AARtHIS, GOTHENBURG, MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN482 words
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Advertisement20 1988-10-14 22 Lines and services represented by /*j Members of the Registry of Accredited (5 Shipping Agents. Singapore National v% Shipping Association.20 words
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Advertisement399 1988-10-14 22 POLISH OCEAN LINES Agents S.~gjpo< Optorg Shipping Pte Ltd Telf. PS :i'S5 j*g m 3 Jaya 7 Jb.T*»3 7b T fa« b2l2ii (FULLY CONTAINERISED SWVKE) I. 13 Mrtr* d L JIM :|i",T7,VT7 TtWttlFl L PAIMAS PDA* 12/12 14,12 2D«I 2MJI SOUTH PACIFIC EUROPt UK nssn rtor. uatwj 7/ii ROTTERDAM HAMBURG399 words
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Advertisement1078 1988-10-14 23 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container t Shipping Re Ltd P&O Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: rm p.KiMf rtH rwi I'H»M raaa un tokio exmbs mm am rnu am u/u 12/11 mu nmwjm expmss am vm uru wii wu uru i*u lonoom txrttss am mm uiu *u !W am *u1,078 words
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Advertisement587 1988-10-14 24 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIRRING LINES Sinfaport Loadinf for:IRAN ELHAM PJL i» 20/10 BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE ■OTHER VSL KYOWA HIBISCUS V.3J KYOWA VIOLET V.22 LOAO FOR: VILA. NMA, LTK, SUVA, PAGO, APIA VILA, NMA, LTK, SUVA, PAGO. APIA 1L L\ iJJIK I XAL* I!LM AOv/>587 words
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Advertisement978 1988-10-14 24 FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD DIRECT FCL LCL SERVICE TO JAKARTA ETA 21/10 28/10 AFGHANISTAN NEW SERVICE KABUL/HAIRATAN/TORGHUNDI 23/10 RT u SINGAPORE: JOHORE BAHRU: KUALA LUMPUR: PENANG: JAKARTA: *****45 (25 Lines) (07) *****2, *****7 (03) *****66 (6 Lines) (04) *****0, *****5 (021) *****1/*****2 Ta JSfantat [fne FAR EAST MAURITIUS/SOUTH AFRICA978 words
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Advertisement592 1988-10-14 25 x PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \V\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURABAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE SIN MY UN »M In PI lint isno 22/19 22/10 27/1# 24/10 27/10 2*lo 20/10 2/11 Vll VOY X SCA OLONY HOT A MCLATI QOWA592 words
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Advertisement268 1988-10-14 25 s CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY SKflggflßgaUßHg KK PCD P Kit Pananf Loatfint tar TUENENC 2 12/10 Hpu/Czhoa Ponam Pfclj Sport Bkk Hk| Shai Qtnptoo E CHENG II S/ll i/11 mil li/11 Accaptmf FCL Cargo tor ill Mhar China* port* SHANGCHENC V* S|U !|U l/U UJU Pklang Ptnanf Sport R'im H'torf268 words
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Advertisement581 1988-10-14 25 IrtH BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT T«k» tipiM T«tw "I I I (una ITtM I» 12/11 17/11 *01 22/11 Kfll 1/12 W 11/12 IM2 IWU B'NAVtN fOMI NAVH CTON It 10 iim an 21-14 am AM w a» w an n.ie wa dm am Ctt» (f 2*ll581 words
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Advertisement456 1988-10-14 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESUM LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIXORA LLOYD EXPRESS SERII CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES VSL/VOY S. PANJANG/20WB MATARAM/22W8 Port Bald, Port Atoiondrta, Qwior. Trtooßa. ALSO ACCEPTING MTN CONTAINERS, CONVENTIONAL CARGO VIA T/S TO UK PORTS. HULL, IE HAVRE. OSLO. COPENHAGEN, AARHUS. GOTHENBURG456 words
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Advertisement364 1988-10-14 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m M AN VUM HE.KCUI MM PAGAN VII2W MYOMA TWA VII2W BURMA FIVE STAR SNIPPING CMPIIMnpiI (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'port P.Kolang Ponang Bangkok t" P«rt/17 Oct I*ll Od W Oct Z V£ oa «3 ib»:q MORAYBANK VSN CLYDEBANK V74N SPOKE RDAM MULL MM 22/10364 words
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Advertisement670 1988-10-14 26 "Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST ORIENTAL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST N. AMERICA PACIFIC NORTH-WEST SEVEN SEAS BRIDGE KOREAN CHANCE ACE CONCORD ORIENTAL CHIEF EUROPE (Member of ACE) •PK/PNG 14/10 22/10 "8 LE HAVRE JR 17/11 24/11 TSTOWE jm uoi 25/11 ORIENTAL CHIEF670 words
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Advertisement155 1988-10-14 26 -J OSAKA MARU H4IC HAYAKAWA HARU S24OC VENTO 070JC Jardio JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ 00K) 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-05 SOUTHPOINT, SINGAPORE (SOI Tel: *****11 TELEX NO: RS ***** TERMINAL/CFS Tel. *****11-220 BOOKINGS Tel. *****34-235 w tOi P* THE PAN-ISLAMIC STEAMSHIP CO. LTD SAFINA E NAJAM 25 Oct KARACHI WORLDWIDE155 words
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Advertisement549 1988-10-14 26 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AccipMnQ FCL/FCL ConWiwra ML I DAS *J9 TULSIDAS *J» KALIDAS V TULSIDAS VJS P Kalant Penen| iotdmt tor By Faedar By Feeder From/tMb'Sirdn AM 4 Mm 4 Ho. Frem/Mefc/Sydn/Adel I Ok t Ok Frenyl»a»/S»dniAdel a Die a (toe Frem/Meß>/S»dn/Adel INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AoeapMng FCUKL Container*549 words
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Advertisement530 1988-10-14 26 CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA A VtSXI UAO HI m 14/11 sma he m ant TIN HC m 21 fit •fWi *f»n Sport uncquanhi nnt a/M via GU CMEM 4/U vu MfU cao chcnc a/u am ani M Dn M U 10/11 12/11 M/U 13/11530 words
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Advertisement214 1988-10-14 26 PHILI OHICNT LIN€S PTC LTD HEAD OFEICE 63 RO«iNSON ROAD '07 12 AfRO AS A BUILDING SINGAPORE CICS IE IE RS ?87?0 PHill EAX ??5567t i© ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION 11 ism a ic 27lit. ISOC 17/11 an*, ant r»vr«T IVlfl 16/10 NEW GENCORD 20/16 DONA. MUSCAT BANRAf AMJDNAM A tHAIUAM214 words
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Advertisement767 1988-10-14 27 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD re EU/AUST TPA/SEA NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Q«wfl Enquktoi: T»l: *****77 Taramal BOOKINGS; *****22 *****53 NEPtINE SON. BHD MMV NEPLINE SON. BHD 2U4BJ NEPIINE SON. BHD. amntamwmjwm NEPLINE SON. BHO. 2MM*2M*I EACT/EBMK HNIY C TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): SS MIOGE MM K CHANCE Ml ACONCOROUM 0.767 words
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Advertisement96 1988-10-14 27 TC. JE CONTAINER LINE. INC DIRECT LINER SERVICE VESSEL FRECON BRIDGE V24/M JOHNSON BRIDGE VTSfU HUDSON BRIDGE V2C/W EXXON BRIDGE V27/M S 'PORK ACh~\T: JE CONTAINER LINE (S) PTE LTD TEL 224i9M (2t) LINES) FAX *****63 P.Kl.Gagkxt JE CONTAINER LINE (M) SDN BHD TEL (03 *****00 1 (8 LINES) WAREHOUSING96 words
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Advertisement349 1988-10-14 27 DON AM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO KELANG. PENANG. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON It 1) BUSAN SINGAPORE 2) SINGAPORE/ KEELUNG 10 DAYS SERVICE II SERVICE!! VMMJ'I NMM ETD SS INK pkelanc KEE BUSAN NO JI •DRAGNET/SON IS.IO 2WO tt-UOO OMS/U 10A1 1101 mo »—i— is/10 v-mo n-01/11349 words
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Advertisement823 1988-10-14 27 f 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 HfiflllC Cibiw. JAYAPOH PIN AUG, Teh Tftti MA ***** Mo 14 Jttsn Ciumli Port Kalm.823 words
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Advertisement289 1988-10-14 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TR 225 6868 (30 bnra) FAX *****39/*****76 TUEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAD DSR-LINES l VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDERE 1 ROSTOCK i INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN A NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE "VIA lARNACA. WCBTWe CMS) TOR- HMSSO. BEOUT,289 words
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Advertisement139 1988-10-14 28 SHOFUKU LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN JA CONTINENT VM HERMES ACE VM KAMJKI VM mm am am am nm i/u am am am am nn «i hi w am mi sovereign Accom vul vu vu 7ai mi i«i «u aw «u CONTINENT VU |VU Mrtl139 words
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Advertisement1472 1988-10-14 29 l\roplCSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. I'°°' I Tel. *****66 (16 Lines) Fax *****61 Tlx ***** CSPFRT m s MiV/fif: S'pore S'pore Spore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore S'pore1,472 words
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Advertisement230 1988-10-14 29 n UN I PACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 (9 LINES) FAX: *****90 EG IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR WARITIWE TRANSPORT MV SINDBAD MV ALRA2I SILVER EAGLE EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR 17/10 Japan 20/10 Japan WEST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING230 words
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Advertisement554 1988-10-14 30 \T» FINE-LINER SHIPPING I Shenton Wiy 04 O.'C Mifini House Spore 0." PTE LTD TEI ??b907/ (ij Lines) TLX RS ??M1 FLINfR fAX FAR EAST SERVICE l""".V ■■■"VVfTTTTr li ss ISS 123 1% ra \X MIDDLE EAST SERVICE (FCL A LCL) mY.S.N.LIN. REGULAR lAPAN HONGKONG/STRAITS SERVICE Rif*4 AndhiU Partem Yamafcuni554 words
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Advertisement518 1988-10-14 31 mtercontmental lines JEURO AFGHAN/IRAN/IRAQ SERVICES JEURO EASTERN HOC SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG UK. HAM, RTM, L HAVRE. ANT, GENOA. ARAHUS, STOCKHOLM. Ha. CHI. GOTBG, MARSEILLES. OLSO A ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS POINTS. SEABROIGE FAR EAST. VIETNAM CHINA SERVICES WEEKLY FCL/LCL GROUPAGE FROM SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG518 words
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Advertisement200 1988-10-14 31 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 27/10 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 28/10 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLAND SIN: 19/10, 18/10 PORT LOUIS/REUNION TRANSTAINERS delmas-vieueux WEST AFRICA SERVICE CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/DAKAR/BANJUL/ CONAKRY/COTONOU/LIBREVILLE/ P. NOIRE/MATADI Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/ OUAGADOUGOU/BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pte Ltd Tel: *****55 tlx rs ***** JAVELIN SHIPPING200 words
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Advertisement481 1988-10-14 31 DESTINATION BANGKOK PORT KELANG HONG KONG, CHINA PORTS KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG MANILA BUSAN KOBE. TOKYO SYDNEY. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. BRISBANE DUBAI ETA S PORE 17/10. 25/10 17/10. 24/10 17/10. 23/10 18/10. 24/10 16/10. 23/10 20/10. 26/10 19/10, 25/10 18/10, 31/10 25/10. 3/11 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO E MALAYSIA. BRUNEI. EUROPE. USA CANADA481 words
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Advertisement535 1988-10-14 31 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP BESULAB LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SP PHI PN BIW KAON GLORY St LATAH IX VOY 71 t/10 7/10 GLORY SCLATAN VIII HID OCT— 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR535 words
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Advertisement324 1988-10-14 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines, TLX HS ***** A RS ***** IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE FAITH STAR VO' IML vtr KK SPORE PK DBN CT a/10 2S/10 21/10 14/11 22/11 22/12 1/1 4/1 20/1 31/1 •Alio call* E.L. A P.E. GENERAL AGENTS: HAI SUN HUP324 words
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Advertisement256 1988-10-14 32 w P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYAR r\7t PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S'PORE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA A THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****54/*****70 VSL MANDIRI PUL ADIL MANDIRI PUL ADIL256 words
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Advertisement642 1988-10-14 32 *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 Bfflk CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P GUOANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE PENANC P.KELANC BUTHER VSL HAMBURG COTHENBURC rrn T771 B BUTANC Ml r-n rvT OTHER DESTINATIONS: AARHUS AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP, BASLE,642 words
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