The Business Times, 24 November 1988
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Title Section11 1988-11-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 95/12/87 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1988 75 CENTS11 words
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Article256 1988-11-24 1 Reuter Footsie up LONDON share prices were higher on London's Stock Exchange at midday yesterday, boosted by a major takeover bid in the property sector. The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was up 15.9 points, or 0.9 per cent, at 1,837.2 at about 1300 GMT, near theReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration191 1988-11-24 1 MAJOR Asian stock markets traded higher yesterday in the absence of a record-breaking high in Tokyo, which was closed for a national holiday. Bargain hunting and spillover buying interest pushed up share prices on the Singapore stock market above the 1,000-point mark for the first time in191 words
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127 1988-11-24 1 THE US DOLLAR started little changed in Europe yesterday after firming gently ahead of the opening on position squaring. Dealers said the greenback could drift lower in quiet business but central banks were still waiting to pounce. It was a public holiday in Tokyo127 words
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469 1988-11-24 1 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG THE VISUAL ARTS were identified yesterday as a handy and latent national asset social glue, economic fuel and national ego-booster, all rolled into one. In a 64-page report, the Committee on Visual Arts described visual arts as indispensable to Singapore469 words
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491 1988-11-24 1 CORRINA LIM - SOLID MALAYSIAN SHARES BEING CONSIDERED TOO By CORRINA LIM THE INTERNATIONAL Stock Exchange of London is keen to start a board to trade in about 20 Singapore and Malaysian blue chips, sources said. Some of the stocks likely to be included in the491 words
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335 1988-11-24 1 Reuter MALAYSIA'S central bank. Bank Negara, has slowed down its intervention on the foreign exchange market after heavily selling dollars for ringgit for three days to prop up the unit and flush out speculators, dealers said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. TheReuter - 335 words
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Article, Illustration533 1988-11-24 1 LEE HAN SHIH,ELAINE KOH - By LEE HAN SHIH,ELAINE KOH DEVELOPER Teo Lay Swee has found a Swedish financier to rescue his Cockpit Hotel from the hands of receivers, two days before it is due to be put up for auction. But the outcome533 words
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212 1988-11-24 1 Reuter, AFP BANKS IN northeast China are running out of cash because the government, in an anti-inflation move, cut back on the issuing of banknotes, official reports in Beijing said. The Economic Information said yesterday that banks in Shenyang had only five daysReuter,; AFP - 212 words
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Advertisement231 1988-11-24 1 Full report, PAGE 18 Regional markets, PAGE 20 Editorial Comment: 12 Case for limiting foreign labour Malaysian economy 12 Changing tack One Man's View 12 Where job opportunities lie Securities fraud 13 Case of the missing USssoom Leadership problem 3 SFCCI reaches accord Advertising Marketing 4 Shandwick's global jigsaw puzzle231 words
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Advertisement28 1988-11-24 1 Rodenstoch Quality before your eyes 3 it v< <7 i* i P 0 A W v*N 4 V s *a<# V •T 3 •••V >< iA; T« A :fi^28 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration480 1988-11-24 2 JEFFREY TSANG - In service PUB's new nerve centre By JEFFREY TSANG THE Public Utilities Board s new $60 million Power System Control Centre will act as a nerve centre for all the power-generat-ing stations end distribution sub-stations in Singapore. Opened yesterday by the senior parliamentary secretary (Trsde Industry) Eugene Yap, the centre480 words
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205 1988-11-24 2 SINGAPORE must continue to build up the strength of its defence industries and not be dependent on overseas arms manufacturers. Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong, Minister for Trade and Industry and Second Minister for Defence (Services), said this last night when he commissioned the205 words
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231 1988-11-24 2 SEMBAWANG Construction Pte Ltd has been awarded a $7 million sewerage contract which calls for special tunnelling work under a canal and the building of a sewsge pumping station in Jalan Kayu constituency. Site clearance has stsrted snd Sembawang Construction expects to complete the project231 words
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Article169 1988-11-24 2 TWO MRT stations Yishun snd Khatib will be opened one month ahead of schedule on Dec 20 by the Minister for Communications snd Information, Or Yeo Ning Hong. "The early extension of service to Yishun will bring the festivities of Christmas and the New Year169 words
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234 1988-11-24 2 THE Emergency Transportation Exercise currently in progress will see the participation of Changi Airport today and tomorrow. The objective of the air component of the exercise is to familiarise those affected in an emergency on fuel rationing. Until now, the exercise has been carried out234 words
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Article, Illustration310 1988-11-24 2 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Bosrd has appointed ELAINE CHAM regional director for Asia. Ms Chan, who will serve concurrently as the divisions! director of administrstion, is s grsduste from the University of Singspore. In her new role, she will oversee the msrketing and promotion of Singapore in310 words
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Article372 1988-11-24 3 Seminars and f mm n <3 CAHNERS EXPOSITION GROUP Courses B v»L Tel: *****13 Tlx: RS ***** CEGSP Fax: *****66 Dec 7-9 Effective WrWng RGA Training Roger Gill and *****60 Skills for Centre Associates Executive Secretaries Dec 7Certificate in Desktop National National *****66 Feb 8 '89 Publishing Productivity372 words
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329 1988-11-24 3 AFTER a 14-month delay, the Big Four local banks will finally launch the shared ATM network today, but minus the participation of the Post Office Savings Bank. About one million ATM cardholders of the Big Four DBS Bank, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Overseas Union329 words
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Article, Illustration438 1988-11-24 3 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN THE TWO-MONTH-OLD leadership problem of the Singapore Federation and Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) formally ended yesterday with the appointment of Linn In Hua. Mr Linn, who is also the president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, was officially nominated as438 words
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Article188 1988-11-24 3 PETROL PRICES have risen again, with four oil companies raising the pump price of premium grade petrol by one cent to 88.8 cents per litre. Shell, Mobil, Caltex and Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) raised their pump prices yesterday evening. BP said it had no immediate plans188 words
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151 1988-11-24 3 THE STARTING salaries for teachers will be raised by between $80 and $200 next month. Under the new salary scale, teachers with 0' level qualifications will get $640. up $80 from before. Those with 'A' levels will start at $780 while151 words
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Advertisement44 1988-11-24 2 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day ASIA MOTORS WEL C O M E S Mr. Kenichi Yamamoto, Chairman of Mazda Motor Corporation v i 0] ?»ASIA MOTORS MacPherson Showroom: 1 Kampong Ampat, off MacPherson Road Singapore 1336 Tel: *****87/*****66 mazoa44 words
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Advertisement14 1988-11-24 3 The next time you fly. remember the golden nde. WYAL BRUNEI Touching the world.14 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration516 1988-11-24 4 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE MAJOR pieces of the Shandwick pic global jigsaw puzzle are in place. It now remains for "one or two gaps elsewhere to be filled up slowly. "Here, I've identified the acquisitions. The Pacific Basin represents 30 per cent of our516 words
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Article, Illustration433 1988-11-24 4 SANGEETA MULCHAND - By SANGEETA MULCHAND PEOPLE who dread the prospect of a daily/weekly/monthly visit to the bank can take heart if three consultants have their way. Oueueing time may soon be cut to just under two minutes during peak433 words
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223 1988-11-24 4 Hyatt Regency appoints O M as its agency IN POSSIBLY the quickeet appointment, the Hyatt Regency Hotel Singapore picked Ogilvy Mather Advertiaing as its agency after a competitive three-way pitch following a Hyatt agency review. "We were the laat to preeent. When we finiahed we went downetairs to have lunch223 words
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Article, Illustration180 1988-11-24 4 Hey, man training's 'in'! FASHIONABLE, trendy, appealing not exactly words associated with training. But they do describe the National Productivity Board s latest advertising campaign which attempts to push training into the limelight. Agency McCann-Erickson devised a campaign around the message that training "is a modern and desirable activity". A180 words
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Article, Illustration140 1988-11-24 4 THREE PRINT ENTRIES submitted by The Straits Times Group for the 1988 New York Festivals have won finalist placings. They are: the Chivas Regal campaign by the Ball Partnership for Market Link (Singapore) Ltd; Dear Mr Ovaltine (single entry) by Batey Ads for Wander140 words
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Advertisement258 1988-11-24 4 MITA INTRODUCES 4 GREAT NEW COPIERS (ONE OF THEM IS NOT FOR SALE) Here's a deal you won't have to think DC-2585 The Auto-Simple Duplex Copter Mita's DC-2585. Thl« 25 cpm copier's features include automatic paper selection, magnification selection and exposure control. Plus colour and split page copying. twice about258 words
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Advertisement436 1988-11-24 5 FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO FEEL COMFORTABLE IN A POSITION OF POWER. The new Bluebird offers: 4-speed automatic transmission, extra spacious legroom, luxurious upholstery, fully independent suspension, 6?' SS&Ss; Actually, we don't need one. The new Nissan Bluebird has been specially created for the pleasure of the executive who's not436 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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Article, Illustration368 1988-11-24 6 AFP THAI FOREIGN MINISTER Siddhi Savetsila has hit out at Vietnam for criticising Sino-Thai defence cooperation. "This is a matter under the jurisdiction of the Thai Army. Vietnam has no right to make criticisms about Thailand's internal affairs," Mr Siddhi said after aAFP - 368 words
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134 1988-11-24 6 AP THE POLITICAL PARTY of former Burmese Prime Minister U Nu has registered to contest general elections, a state-owned newspaper said yesterday. This brings to 143 the number of parties officially recognised by the military government. U Nu's name was not on theAP - 134 words
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381 1988-11-24 6 AP BURMESE AUTHORITIES have uncovered a weapons cache north of Rangoon and arrested two students who admitted they had returned from rebel-held areas along the Thai-Burmese border where they received military training, an official newspaper said yesterday. Meanwhile, the Thai Cabinet has approvedAP - 381 words
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314 1988-11-24 6 Reuter CHINA HAS formally banned government officials from giving or accepting presents, a nationwide practice pursued for centuries which previous efforts have failed to stop. Official newspapers published on their front pages an order from the State Council (Cabinet) which said onReuter - 314 words
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294 1988-11-24 6 AP CHINA WANTS to continue to expand its dealings with American businesses so that it can become a more prominent trading partner, China's ambassador to the United States said. Ambassador Han Xu said on Tuesday that he met representatives of General Electric Co'sAP - 294 words
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313 1988-11-24 6 AP DUTCH DEALER Nico Israel paid £209,000 for a map of the world made in 1602 by the first Jesuit missionary to China, the Italian, Matteo Ricci. "This is the highest price I can remember for any single printed map,"AP - 313 words
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Article, Illustration212 1988-11-24 6 Reuter BENAZIR BHUTTO'S chief political rival has asked Pakistani President Ghulam Ishaq Khan to delay nominating a prime minister until a majority in parliament can be demonstrated in two weeks time. Nawaz Sharif said in Islamabad that he had made the request in talksReuter - 212 words
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152 1988-11-24 6 AFP TAIWAN'S investment abroad soared 109 per cent from a year earlier to U*****.7 million in the first three quarters of this year. The Investment Commission in Taipei said on Tueeday that it expected investment abroad to exceed US$2OO million for the whole year comparedAFP - 152 words
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Advertisement24 1988-11-24 6 The Studio Glasses Designed by Ferdinand A. Porsche Flexible, self-adjusting bridge for wearing comfort Frame suitable for correction lenses PORSCHE DESIGN by CABRERA ■jaf24 words
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Advertisement9 1988-11-24 6 Managers must manage BT shows you how every Monday9 words
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Advertisement145 1988-11-24 6 "J LW Investments FOR SALE BY TENDER Closing date: 8 Dec 1988,3.00 pm Taniong Rhu location with excellent views of the waterfront at Kallang Basin and the CBD skyline Only 5 minutes drive from the city and easy access to Changi Airport. One 6-storey office building with net floor area145 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous167 1988-11-24 6 w// Max/ Note 05/00 Cloudy 19/10 Cloudy 32/21 Cloudy 07-01 Ooor 16/12 Sunny 03-01 Cloudy 00-03 Cloudy 29/21 Smofc* 04-02 Cloar 00-02 Cloudy 15/12 Cloudy 23/09 Cloar 05-06 Cloudy 20/06 Showors 25/19 Cloudy 02-01 Cloudy -3/-7 Cloudy 32/26 Cloudy 05-01 Cloar 00-06 Cloar 03-02 Cloar 28/23 Cloudy -5/-5 Cloudy 17/13167 words
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Article929 1988-11-24 7 ARRIVALS Operator Scrvic* Local From number rim* UAL UA97 0010 LAX/NRT OAL OA472 0015 SYD/MEL ALK UL454 0015 CM* SIA SQ1I 0115 LAX/NRT FTL FT015 0200 TPC TMA TL351B 0430 B£Y/SHJ/KUL IAC IC555 0655 MAA SU SQ411 0740 BOM MAS MH640 0820 KUL MAS MH651 0910 PBS929 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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430 1988-11-24 7 AP THE US and the EC moved closer to a retaliatory trade war on Tuesday over EC plans to ban imports of meat treated with growthboosting hormones as of Jan 1. The US rejected EC compromise proposals to reduce the ban's effect.AP - 430 words
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168 1988-11-24 7 Reuter THE US Commerce Department issued a final ruling on Tuesday that Japan was selling digital industrial equipment in the United States at less than cost. The ruling is the first step towards imposing permanent anti-dumping duties on the products. The department saidReuter - 168 words
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168 1988-11-24 7 AP LEADERS of the sevennation Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States plan to meet in St Lucia today to discuss their political union and the merger of their police and customs. Of the seven Antigua, St Lucia. Grenada, St Vincent, Dominica, St KittsAP - 168 words
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217 1988-11-24 7 AFP THE LAST obstacle to an agreement for peace in Angola and Namibia was cleared on Tuesday with South Africa's acceptance of a timetable for the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola, the US says. "The way is now clear to completion ofAFP - 217 words
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Article, Illustration471 1988-11-24 7 Reuter THE REAGAN administration, bullish to the end on the American economy, predicted on Tuesday that 1969 would be a year of stronger growth, lower unemployment, falling inflation and declining interest rates. In contrast to warnings by many experts of hard timesReuter - 471 words
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260 1988-11-24 7 AP THE US government started its fiscal year by posting s U5527.4 billion budget deficit in October, the Isrgest since March but down 10.9 per cent from a year earlier, the Treasury Department said. The US$3.4-bil!ion decline from last year was more than accounted forAP - 260 words
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Advertisement115 1988-11-24 7 "My business trips call for exceptional service. V "At KLM, i service V fSm W- •> -w »v: rmm m. >• i&'Kf -V v. V -tV r. JTest us, try us, fly us. It's one thing to respond to someone's needs, and quite another to anticipate them. Since each cabin115 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1988-11-24 7 Doonesbury I! 91 d < (MWi Mi' F/NP THE CHARACTER* SHE'S PIAYIN6 HERSELF ThBCHICICS AN ARTIST, MAN. SHE'S WW, WCS ewrnepto r 59 A lITTIP A UTTLB ATTITUDE. Bg BY GARRY TRUDEAU BOOPSiE, HOUJ LONG DO YOU HOURS... FOUND HER! MHERE U/OULP YOU UKB HER., UH...I6UESS AS NEAR ID you63 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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252 1988-11-24 8 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S financial authorities are expected to postpone bank interest rate deregulation to next month, bank officials said yesterday. "The Finance Ministry, the Bank of Korea and major banks are still adding finishing touches to a plan which will give banks greaterReuter - 252 words
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Article716 1988-11-24 8 HongkongBank SINGAPORE: The US dollar remained in a holding pattern yesterday, ranging between DM1.7195/1.7157, yen 121.38/121.02. sterling 1.8390/1.8318 and 551.9425/1.9412. It closed at DM1.7190/ yen 121.35/ sterling 1.8320/ 551.9425. The closure of Tokyo yesterday, followed by today's US Thanksgiving holiday, dampened activity. It also raised the spectre thatHongkong- Bank - 716 words
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Article222 1988-11-24 8 Interbank rates at 3pm y«*t«rday: mo oma weae ponty Local dollars to c mo unit of foreign currency; US dollar 1.9425 1.9435 2.8196 •31.11 pouno Australian dollar 3.5406 3.5643 7.3469 -51.54 1.6763 1.6791 3.4286 -51.11 NZ dollar 1.2606 1.2632 3.4286 -63.23 Canodkm dollar Ml 80 1.6202 3.4206 -52.70222 words
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Article173 1988-11-24 8 Qold futures on Nov 22, 1988 100 troy ouncM. USS p« troy a jnc* Opo* Lot •oio f/No* 417.70 1.90 Doc ***** 421.10 417.70 4MM 1X0 Jon 19 420.*0 420 40 430X0 420.70 JO Fote 423.50 436X0 422.30 422.90 1X0 A#r 421.00 431X0 427.70 42S.30 JO Jun173 words
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Article, Illustration229 1988-11-24 8 IMM currency future® finished sharply higher on Tuesday with most contracts ending near daily highs. After setting session lows early, values rose, dipping only temporarily after two rounds of reported dollar-buying against Japanese yen by the US Federal Reserve The Fed's intervention barely dented bullish sentiment linked to scepticism229 words
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Article167 1988-11-24 8 Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Nov 23 uss DM SWFC Y«n 7 doy* I/a 3/i II 7/i 3/4 4 »/l* 7/1* 4 7/i 3/4 4 3/i 1/4 1 m*i s/i i/a II 7/i 3/4 4 5/9 i/a 4 i/a 3/i 4 1/4 3 m* IJ 3/1* 1/16167 words
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Article256 1988-11-24 8 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed slightly firmer after a quiet day's trading yesterday Dealers said news of a 0.4 per cent rise in US Consumer price index for October, a marginally higher Federal funds rate and a slight fall in bond prices contributed to the firmer trend.256 words
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Article454 1988-11-24 8 BA Futures MARCH Eurodollar futures opened six ticks lower on Simex yesterday from Tueeday's closing level at 90.90 following a higher than expected 0.4 per cent rise in the US consumer price index. Dealers refrained from taking new positions shead of today's US Thanksgiving holiday as well as USBA Futures - 454 words
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Article115 1988-11-24 8 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity MO OFF« MKX LOW 3 n>omtn 8Q*****Z 23.02.89 3.56 3.51 3.73 3.53 6 months BY*****Z 23.03.89 3.65 3.60 3.71 3.65 1 year BY*****H 23.11.89 4.27 4.22 4.48 4.25 Government notes end bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing115 words
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Article1424 1988-11-24 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Wadnacdoy, Nov 23, 1988 DEUTSCHE MARK (SIM EX) 0« M cans NM Lem Saa OM M0I SSpaM Lao S3 53 54 55 56 57 sa s» 60 61 «a 4308 3308 2308 1398 638 11 IB JM M* 11 SS MNa Ln 413 315 ns 1341,424 words
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Article61 1988-11-24 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market roee 1/8 point to close higher at 5 per cent yesterday. One month and two months rose 1/8 point, while three months rose 3/4 point. uss/ss 1 L. J interbank forward ratw at noon ywttrdoy; SI MO OffCt 1-mh* 1.916361 words
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Advertisement49 1988-11-24 8 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC LECTURE DR. DAVID BALTIMORE (Nobel Laureate and Director, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research) Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor TOPIC AIDS: A BIOLOGICAL ENIGMA CAUSES A SOCIAL DISASTER NUS LT27 Si ET DATE THUR 24 NOV 8€ TIME 6.00 PM VENUE LT 27 KENT RIDGE49 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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465 1988-11-24 9 Bernama, Reuter MALAYSIA will offer tax incentives on country funds in an effort to develop its local capital market, said Finance Ministry Secretary-general Tan Sri Zain Azraai. Speaking at the seminar on "Emerging power in the world economy" in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday,Bernama,; Reuter - 465 words
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399 1988-11-24 9 AFP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino yesterday said that talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a US$l.3 billion credit package for her country had been "deadlocked" by policy differences. The three-week-old negotiations were indefinitely suspended on Tuesday and Philippine finance officials met yesterdayAFP - 399 words
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386 1988-11-24 9 Reuter ABBEY Life Group pic has agreed with Lloyds Bank pic on new proposals to buy five businesses from Lloyds. Under the new terms the group would acquire the businesses in exchange for 380 million Abbey Life new ordinary shares, orReuter - 386 words
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447 1988-11-24 9 Reuter NESTLE SA's decision to lift a ban on foreign ownership of its registered shares is prompting Swiss banks to reconsider their agreement not to sell registered shares of other Swiss companies to foreigners. Senior banking sources in Zurich said on Tuesday that aReuter - 447 words
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255 1988-11-24 9 LEONG WEN WAH - By LEONG WEN WAH MALAYSIA AIRLINES has refinanced nearly US$33 million of its existing borrowings through a tax-sparing facility provided by the Singapore branch of Mitsui Trust Banking Co Ltd. The three-year U5532.98million facility, arranged by Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd (Simbl), was255 words
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Article, Illustration341 1988-11-24 9 QUAK HIANG WHAI - By QUAK HIANG WHAI SWISS Bank Corporation (Singapore branch) expects its profits to double this year, given the increased treasury activities that results from its decision to locate its regional treasury headquarter here in the middle of last year. This optimism was expressed by341 words
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Advertisement175 1988-11-24 9 THE FIRST PIECE OF GOOD NEWS SMCEI947. mi mm M ec *3 t 3 So*** NOW. MORE GOOD NEWS Overnight, the Rent Control property you've owned* for Mortgage Power. Wouldn't you say it's the best news years has turned into a valuable asset. Now, Citibank's for property owners to come175 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article477 1988-11-24 10 AFP. UPI OIL MINISTERS of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries failed on Tuesday night to break a deepening deadlock over the production shares of Iran and Iraq under a new overall Opec ceiling. Despite reassuring comments by Opec president Rilwanu Lukman of Nigeria, OpecAFP.; UPI - 477 words
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130 1988-11-24 10 Bernama THE International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) is confident that the second International Rubber Agreement (Inra II) will enter into force provisionally before the year ends. A press communique issued at the end of a two-day Inro council meeting in KualaBernama - 130 words
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125 1988-11-24 10 Reuter SOME leading coffee producing countries may face sanctions for failing to stick to the rules of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO). The producers, including Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Ecuador, Philippines, Uganda and Francophone African countries, could have their ICO export quotasReuter - 125 words
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Article276 1988-11-24 10 HONGKONG: Gold closed barely changed in sluggish trading yesterday. Dealers said many traders were waiting for results from the meeting of Opec. They said light buying orders from Swiss investors were absorbed by selling pressure caused by the firmer tone of the US dollar. Bullion ended at US$4lB.lO/418.60 an ounce276 words
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Article163 1988-11-24 10 Telerate Fuel oil prices were little changed in the Singapore market on scattered trade yesterday. CST-180 sellers were still asking US$64-65 per tonne (cif/fob Sing) for Novem-ber-December barrels while buyers' price ideas were notionally pegged at US$46O-62 per tonne (fob Sing). A major sold CST-180 lotsTelerate - 163 words
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Article391 1988-11-24 10 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed easier yesterday in thin trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange. Dealers said the currency (actor and the weaker US dollar coupled with the lower overseas market affected sentiment on the local front. The lack of interest in the cash market also391 words
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Article238 1988-11-24 10 Chinese Produce Exchange Sollor*' noon dosing prtcot on Nov 23 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil kk KM 114.00 Old drum FOB 124.00 N»w drum FO( 128.00 Copra Mixed (Ioom) 67 Pepper Muntofc whit* FOB NIW f -1. i-u-730.00 MfOwQh "TUT# FOB fcxj NIW 720.00 Sarawak ip«doi Wat* FOB NIW238 words
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Article305 1988-11-24 10 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on Nov 22, (£/tocme unless specified). Previous closing prices In parenthesis. Coffee Basis In-store London, sellers oorton CIF London Nov 1045/1065 (1065/1070) High/Low 1070/1057 Jan 1065/1067 (1084/1085) High/Low 1087/1064 Sales (2392) Cocoa Dec 862/863 (850/852) High/Low 880/861 Mar 886/887 (870/871) High/Low 903/882305 words
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Article184 1988-11-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR tin p»»ctt vwi vnrtf ctnv to Mslt.4o par kg on lack of demand from from Europo ond Jopon In qulot trading yootordoy. Tho uncertainty of tt># rtnggtt aga Inst tho US dollar duo to tho continued proaonco of tho Malayalan cantral bonk haa kapt overseas Intaraat184 words
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Article278 1988-11-24 10 SINGAPORE: Rubber pricaa cloaad narrowly mixad in thin trading yaatarday with December RSS One buyer quoted at 189.50 centa a kg from Tueeday'a 190.50 centa. Dealers said some buying intereet and a lack of sailing pressure in the afternoon saw prices recover some of their early loeeee. The holiday278 words
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Article291 1988-11-24 10 RAS prices In emMt, FOB In bmtm 1 NOON CLOSE Bwyort Sollor* ftuyort Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 189.00 190.00N 188.00 189.00N Int 1 RSS Dac 88 190.50 191 JON 189 JO 190 JON Int 1 RSS Jon 193.25 194.25N 192 JO 193 JON Int 2 RSS291 words
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Article78 1988-11-24 10 (ewrtt/kfl) DECEMBER 1988 JANUARY 1988 (currant month) (forwor d month) RAS NOON NOON kuyart Saltan tuyan Saltan SSI 20 179.00 W.OON 179.00 181.00N SSI 50 177.00 179.00N 177.00 179.00N MRELB Ivyara r _M Ivyan Saltan SMlCV 391.00 393.00N 393.00 395.00N SMt I 283-50 285.50N 285.50 387JON SMI78 words
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Article124 1988-11-24 10 SOYBEAN futures recovered from an attempted sell-off to close mostly higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday. ranging from up five cents per bushel in March to down 2-1/4 in new crop November. January settled at USJ7.SO-3/4 after posting a 10-1/2 cent range on the day. Tight124 words
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Article117 1988-11-24 10 WHEAT futures rallied from early lows when steady exporter buying sparked rumours of pending foreign business under yet to be announced export enhancement offers, closing on or near the highs on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday December settled 6-3/4 cents per bushel higher at US$4.l5, with September117 words
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Advertisement266 1988-11-24 10 visitors were impressed by what they saw. 550 exhibitors transacted millions of dollars worth of business. 12 countries' participation made it a truly international affair. The Greatest Show in Singapore is back! Trade Industry Fair 89 14th 20th August 1989 World Trade Centre In 1985 it was the most exciting266 words
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Advertisement297 1988-11-24 11 WJißll'VlFi i V i If the Market never sleeps, when Cc the Financial Director go to bed? Unless you're happy to work a twenty four hour day, it's impossible to keep up with the sudden peaks and troughs of the world's currencies. It's an action plan that provides the most297 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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454 1988-11-24 12 STAVING OFF the day when Singapore could become overly-dependent on foreign labour has begun in earnest. The stick came first, with last week's announcement of a two-stage increase in the foreign worker levy, and a lower limit on the number of foreign workers a454 words
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811 1988-11-24 12 SEAH CHIANG NEE - IP.N EjM'A'N MUiitWl By SEAH CHIANG NEE THE JOB MARKET is beginning to undergo some fundamental changes which are as worrisome as they are exciting for young Singaporeans and their parents. So people ask: What will be the fastest growing jobs in Singapore? What are the811 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1988-11-24 12 WONG SULONG - Malaysia's economy is on the rebound following the government's decision to abandon an unworkable programme to develop heavy industries. WONG SULONG examines the new mood in the country. WONG SULONG FT MALAYSIA hss sounded the retreat from a disastrous programme aimed at developing heavy industry. TheFT - 1,211 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1988-11-24 13 MICHAEL GILLARD - MICHAEL GILLARD takes a look at the huge securities fraud currently under investigation MICHAEL GILLARD NYT THOMAS F QUINN, the suspected mastermind behind a huge securities fraud, has a secret worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Or so investigators believe. It is alleged that OuinnNYT - 1,178 words
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Article699 1988-11-24 13 AL O LABITA Jr - The Japanese emperor's deteriorating health is having an adverse effect on the Philippine prawn industry, reports AL O LABITA Jr. AL O LABITA Jr THE PRAWN INDUSTRY, the Philippines's sixth major foreign exchange earner, is feeling the pinch of the impact of Emperor Hirohito's declining699 words
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Miscellaneous30 1988-11-24 13 £ve RYON6 THG: BUIUDIMG TO PiSSerOBLe THCCOURTy^n JN TEM m»Nures > —s r tVfNINO tTANOAHO CO LTD IHISIGM' J SHP*D£S OF STALAG 17.. Roll call cveßy hour on vTne Houf? fci&30 words
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Article, Illustration704 1988-11-24 14 LAW SUITS NYT THE HUMORIST Art Buchwald wasn't laughing on Monday, lie was suing for US$5 million. Accusing Paramount Pictures of brazen misappropriation of an original idea. Buchwald and a movie producer, Alain Bernheim, filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday over Paramount'sNYT - 704 words
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Article, Illustration213 1988-11-24 15 ENTERTAINMENT UPI THE OWNERS of a strip joint in San Francisco that offered a Member of the Italian Parliament about US$2O,OOO for eight days' work says a snag in her visa application is nothing more than artistic discrimination. Officials at the US Consulate in RomeUPI - 213 words
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Article, Illustration775 1988-11-24 15 MUSIC UPI THE RECENT New York Blues Festival was both historic and extremely well attended, which not only delighted its sponsor but also marked the city's emergence as snother nurturing spot for blues music in America. New York has been the jazz capital of the world everUPI - 775 words
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Advertisement737 1988-11-24 14 1 Where to entertain. Great dining in the Streets £51 International fare at reasonable prices for lunch or dinner. Exoaonkncmv STREETS OF Plaza Hoti-l Bracti Road Singapore 0719 Trl *****11 Level 4, Excelsior Hotel The Ivory's Sensational NEW IMAGE! Now, No Cover Charge! Cover Charge from Sundays to Thursdays has737 words
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Advertisement115 1988-11-24 14 The most popular buffet lunch renowned for its value-for-money •n 15 a#-: T: 40 other new varieties! Superior specialities with menu change every fortnight! Only $14.50++ CWW $10.50++ Mfl M tit i'i ft&HLVHIIt tur*w H Hr -nh.H C 1 Orchard Spo»eo9*V *****2? or *****98 toch* ,-9 Bbk I >3! /VW'.'115 words
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Miscellaneous622 1988-11-24 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 1 Waive promotion? (4. 2) 7 Wild bear I let free (8) 8 Had ha two starts at parenthood? (4) 10 Money for nil, maybe? (6) 11 Royal family chain (6) 14 View from the bishop's window (3) 16 Nice place to ring a relative (5) 17 Rodent's622 words
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Miscellaneous1538 1988-11-24 15 to aoa mm Love amidst war jdSBi Ik. THURSDAY FEATURE MkSPECIAL Yanks 10.50pm, Channel 5 JL Richard Gere and Lisa Eichhorn (left) star in this production focusing on the love affairs three British women servicemen War strong however, does for which suffers from a choppy structure flabby Vanessa Redgrave, Devane1,538 words
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Article, Illustration680 1988-11-24 16 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE stands "a very good chance" of securing a Formula One Grand Prix motor racing event, according to a motoring expert. And to further enhance the chances of securing a date on the F-1 calendar, what is needed is680 words
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Article, Illustration299 1988-11-24 16 AP EIGHTH-SEEDED Australian Wally Masur and Wast German Michael Wastphal reached the second round on Tuesday of the U*****,000 Belgian Indoor Championship Grand Prix tennis tournament in Brussels. Westphal defeated Belgian Johan Vekemans 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) in a tense two sets, which took justAP - 299 words
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176 1988-11-24 16 AP SECOND SEED Andrei Chesnokov of the Soviet Union defeated Pedro Rebolledo of Chile on Tuesday in the U*****,000 Citibank Open tournament, considered Latin America's top tennis event. Chesnokov. ranked 16th by the Association of Tennis Professionals. downed Rebolledo 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7@5)AP - 176 words
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Article, Illustration739 1988-11-24 16 AP THE BOOM in women's distance running has been accompanied by a sharp increase in female athletes who may be starving themselves to death, a top sports medicine expert says. Dr John Fox, chief doctor for Britain's track and field federation, said women runners whoAP - 739 words
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Article, Illustration292 1988-11-24 16 UPI THE SAN FRANCISCO 49ers depended on Joe Montana on Monday night and he came through for them, just like old times It was Montana who avoided the rush of Dallas Ed "Too Tall" Jones in the 1981 NFC championship game, firing aUPI - 292 words
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Article589 1988-11-24 16 WALTON MORAIS - Jrankltj, speaking.... WALTON MORAIS THE WRITING seemed to be on the wall for the host country. A 2-1 loss against unheralded Japan in the penultimate match meant that Malaysia needed to beat favourite South Korea to qualify for the final rounds of the Intercontinental Cup589 words
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Advertisement318 1988-11-24 16 PING® EYE 2 WOODS AERODYNAMICALLY DESIGNED FOR GREATER HEAD SPEED PING® EYE 2 Woods, available for both men and women, are custom fitted to each golfer's grip size and club length. Each clubhead undergoes more than 150 precision machined and handcrafted steps before it is shafted and fitted to a318 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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439 1988-11-24 17 MULPHA (SINGAPORE) Ltd, formerly Guthrie Bhd, is said to be planning to raise more than $30 million, possibly through a $14 million rights issue and a $16 million loan stock issue with warrants attached. BT understands the issue price of the439 words
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412 1988-11-24 17 NST FIRST ALLIED Corporation Bhd (FACB) "has gone quite far" in drawing up a suitable restructuring scheme to put the ailing company back on its feet. Executive chairman Datuk Mak Hon Kam said the scheme, which involves a rights issue, "is a big exercise"NST - 412 words
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Article232 1988-11-24 17 ALGEMENE BANK Nederland has emerged the winner in the Great Investment Race, a charity fund-raising competition, organised by Charity Projects Ltd and sponsored by the Republic National Bank of New York (S) Ltd. At last night's closing ceremony officiated by Mr Mah Bow Tan. Minister of232 words
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Article84 1988-11-24 17 THE TRIAL of businessman Allan Ng, who is charged with one count of insider trading, has been adjourned to Feb 13 next year Ng. 46. is alleged to have bought one million Sealion shares based on prior information he received from officers of Sealion's adviser bank.84 words
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402 1988-11-24 17 NST HONG LEONG Industries Bhd (HLI), with $66 million cash to spare, is expanding its international marketing network for higher volume growth. "We have just opened a trading office in Singapore, and another will be set up in Hongkong soon" said groupNST - 402 words
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219 1988-11-24 17 Bernama SOUTH MALAYSIA Industries Bhd (SMI) is planning to build a multi-million-ringgit new township in Kepong, which is situated on the fringe of Kuala Lumpur. The project is expected to be launched in the middle of next year, said SMI director Megat NajmuddinBernama - 219 words
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Article171 1988-11-24 17 HARRISONS MALAYSIAN Plantations Bhd: Group profit after tax and minorities of M 580.65 million ($35.26 million) on turnover of $297.42 million ($251.76 million) for the six months ended Sept 30, 1988 Earnings per share came to 19.1 cents (8.3 cents). NT A is $4.22 ($4.04). The significant increase171 words
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Article, Illustration601 1988-11-24 17 LONG SHIH ROME - By LONG SHIH ROME FAR EAST Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd, which clinched a $100 million contract to design and build a cable-laying ship for American Telephone 4 Telegraoh Co (AT&T), is eyeing a similar size contract for a second identical cable ship from the601 words
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Article218 1988-11-24 17 Bernama MALAYSIAN TOBACCO Co Bhd has proposed to set up a marketing arm under an internal reorganisation to improve its overall operating effectiveness. In a circular to shareholders, the company said that under the reorganisation, MTC would transfer its existing marketing operations toBernama - 218 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1988-11-24 18 AFTER LANGUISHING below the 1,000 mark for over a week, share prices on the Singapore stock market finally breached this level yesterday in moderate trading centred on Malaysian counters. Spillover buying interest and bargain hunting, boosted by the fourth straight gain on1,083 words
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Article144 1988-11-24 18 KEMAYAN OIL PALM Bwhad: 23rd AGM at 5E Foh Chong Building, Jaian Ibrahim. ***** Johor Bahru on Saturday Nov 26, at noon. MYCOM BERHAD: 21st AGM at Mawar Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial. Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Monday Nov 28 at 10.00 am. ARAB-MALAYSIAN DEVELOPMENT144 words
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Article44 1988-11-24 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Spore Land One 2% unsecured loon stock with detachable warrants 'or every ordinary shore held Eoch $2 nominal value loon stock will be alloted one warrant. convertible onytime within five years Ex date Nov 28 Books close Dec 844 words
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Article319 1988-11-24 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 million loan stocks in the ratio of $3 loon slock for every five ordinory shares field D C Bank One for two $0 75 per shore Duto Cons One-for one $1 10 per share F A C B One-for-one $060 per319 words
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Article5573 1988-11-24 18 19M High Low Tel Cod* Company Last Sal* NOV 23 orOr 1 Dlv Dhr C'vr Or'a Tld Net Vol P/E C000) Day High Low Last 0 Buyer 1 MOtS M Cap Smil SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 141 85 218 167 135 460 209 350 129 167 1775,573 words
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Article, Illustration3331 1988-11-24 19 BUYERS surfaced after a two-day weak spell and share prices were chased higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Brokers said bargainhunting dominated the scene A broker said investors and speculators probably decided that the market had fallen low enough and moved in to pick3,331 words
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Article, Illustration459 1988-11-24 20 Steelmaker to pay USs3som for share FT KAWASAKI STEEL of Japan is to buy a 40 per cent stake in the core steel operations of Armco, the fourth largest US steelmaker, for about US$35O million, marking the largest incursion yet by Japanese industry intoFT - 459 words
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267 1988-11-24 20 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN aluminium industry, buoyed by high prices this year, is in a strong position to weather the effects of the twin US deficits on the world economy, Comalco Ltd chairman John Ralph has said. He told an Australia-Ja-pan business conference that heReuter - 267 words
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170 1988-11-24 20 Bernama BRIDGESTONE CORP of Japan, one of the world's largest tyre manufacturers, is looking into the possibility of moving its rubber and plastic-based manufacturing facilities to Malaysia. "We have yet to decide but we feel plastic and rubber products will be suitable forBernama - 170 words
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191 1988-11-24 20 AFP THE BOSTON-baaed Sheraton Corporation hotal chain is planning to davalop 20 five-star and three-etar hotels across Indonesia in the next decade. The company had already identified four projects representing a total investment of US$6O million with construction due to start before theAFP - 191 words
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130 1988-11-24 20 Bernama GOODYEAR MALAYSIA Bhd has clinched a Msll million order for 100,000 pieces of an all-season tyre called "The Vector". Describing the order as a major breakthrough in the Japanese tyre market, Goodyear managing director John Polhemus said the new radial steel passenger tyresBernama - 130 words
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Article, Illustration444 1988-11-24 20 Australia Reuter POSITIVE NEWS from abroad gave the Australian share market a much needed cue yesterday to recover from its downhill slide and helped it close stronger in steady trading, brokers said. One broker said a rise in the Dow Jones and firmer base metal prices helpedReuter - 444 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1988-11-24 20 Hongkong HONGKONG STOCKS ended strongly in the heaviest volume since July 7 yesterday. Property stocks led the rise and helped push the Hang Seng Index up 34.86 to 2.633 65 The broader-based Hong Kong Index rose 21.36 to 1,735.38. Turnover was HKSl.244.2s'billion, up from Tuesday's1,358 words
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Article171 1988-11-24 20 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index fell 1.83 points yesterday to 407.57 on a turnover of 3,052,607 shares worth 411.82 million baht. 1 1 NOV *AHT 1 L Ao Kham Thai 342 -14 Ayudhya Investment 394 -6 Bangkok Agro-lnd 106 unch Bangkok Bank 279 unch 9«nfcOIReuter - 171 words
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Article486 1988-11-24 20 Reuter MID-MORNING profit taking sent the Taiwan stock index tumbling off early I highs yesterday, leaving it to close lower for the first time this week, dealers said. The weighted index lost 163.82 points, or 2.1 per cent, to close at 7,322.15 compared with Tuesday's 7,485.97 close.Reuter - 486 words
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Article98 1988-11-24 20 Reuter MANILA SHARE prices rebounded from the weak tone of the past five days in brisk trading yesterday, fuelled by rises in copper shares "The gains began in mines and affected the commercial and oil issues." said Alfredo Padua. vice-president at Uy Tioco and Co Inc. ManilaReuter - 98 words
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Article157 1988-11-24 20 Reuter HEAVY BUYING pushed the index to a new high in Seoul yesterday soon after former president Chun Doo Hwan's televised apology to the nation and the market continued a strong rally throughout the day, brokers said. The composite index near the close was up 11.62 pointsReuter - 157 words
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Article174 1988-11-24 20 Reuter NEW ZEALAND share prices recouped some recent losses yesterday, but dealers said the market still lacked any real solidity. "It is still exceedingly quiet," one commented. The Barclays index climbed 30.28 points to 1,896.25 after losing 41.53 points on Monday and Tuesday. Brokers said the riseReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration842 1988-11-24 21 New York Reuter US STOCKS on Tuesday took their cue from crude oil prices, with blue chips managing a moderate gain as oil prices pared an earlier steep rise. But activity was once again muted in a holiday week. Lingering concerns about a weak dollarReuter - 842 words
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Article, Illustration982 1988-11-24 21 London Reuter LONDON SHARE PRICES, led by the property sector, rose at the opening yesterday following news of a £1.3 billion bid by Dutch group Rodamco for Hammerson Property, but general buying interest showed signs of waning. Hammerson 'A' shares surged 173p to 848 in responseReuter - 982 words
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Article1323 1988-11-24 21 Reuter ZURICH: Swiss share prices continued their second day of recovery yesterday as the shock waves settled after Nestle's announcement that it would open up its registered shares to foreign ownership, dealers said. However, the recovery appeared to be running out of steam towards the end ofReuter - 1,323 words
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608 1988-11-24 21 Reuter US FEDERAL regulstors havs approved the first futures contracts on foreign government bonds and foreign stock indexes, thereby tightening links between financial markets in Asia. America and Europe. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) voted unsnimously on Tuesday to approve the Chicago BoardReuter - 608 words
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335 1988-11-24 21 Reuter RANKS HOVIS McDougall PLC has put a value of £678 million on its major food brands and placed tha valuation on its 1968 balance shaat. Previously no value waa ascribed to brands in the balance sheet. The amount, which covers branda acquiredReuter - 335 words
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Article, Illustration225 1988-11-24 21 Reuter THE LEGENDARY Hunt brothers, whose vaat resources once tempted them to try to corner the world silver market, have built up debts that dwarf their Tex-as-sized fortunes. In documents filed with Federal Bankruptcy Court on Monday, William Herbert Hunt Mated property worthReuter - 225 words
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322 1988-11-24 21 NYT HOSPITAL CORPORATION of America, the largeet hospital chain in the US, has agreed to a managementled buy-out worth about US$5l a share, or US$3.6 billion, after failing to attract any higher offers from outside bidders. The HCA announcement was madeNYT - 322 words
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Advertisement73 1988-11-24 17 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMI KK I XI'KI SS HANK TEL: 321 3333 This announcement appears as a matter of record only November 1988 SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRINTERS LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Rights Issue of 19,000,000 Ordinary Shares of $0.50 each at $1.20 per Share Managed and Underwritten by ©DBS73 words
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Advertisement58 1988-11-24 20 GLOBAL CITY GLOBAL BUSINESS Give us your thoughts and win a management course in USA, Switzerland or Australia. Send your entry in not more than 1,500 words to: BT/DHL Businessman of the Year Working Committee cJo DHL International (Singapore) Pte Ltd 232 Tanjong Rhu Road, #03-00 Aurum House, Singapore 154358 words
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Advertisement407 1988-11-24 21 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO EASTLAND REALTY PTE. LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Member* of EASTLAND REALTY PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 101, Upper Croea Street #04-43, People's Park Centre. Singapore, 0105 on the 21st day of November IMS the following407 words
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Advertisement397 1988-11-24 21 wmm AND SANDI to A #.1 Iv I I Ml. PTE LTD VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Sandl Entertainments Pte Ltd duly convened and held at No. 1 North Bridge Road #10-06/07 High Street Centre, SlngaB>re 0617 on Tuesday. 15th ovember 1968. the following Special resolution was397 words
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Article, Illustration514 1988-11-24 22 Reuter, AFP FORMER South Korean president Chun Doo-hwan yesterday apologised for misdeeds during his rule, relinquished millions ot dollars in ill-gotten funds, then left Seoul for exile in a remote mountain temple. "All the policy mistakes are my fault because I had the ultimateReuter,; AFP - 514 words
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345 1988-11-24 22 AP SOUTH KOREA will probably enjoy brisk economic growth in the decade following the Olympic Games but, unlike Japan's postOlympic period, it will have to deal with growing protectionism and other obstacles, said a report released yesterday. Many of the economic conditions SouthAP - 345 words
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Article86 1988-11-24 22 SINGAPORE and Brunei have re-affirmed their stand, together with the other Asean partners, to help find a peaceful resolution to the Cambodian problem. This was disclosed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Wong Kan Seng, after discussions with his Bruneian counterpart. Prince Mohamed Bolkiah. Mr86 words
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274 1988-11-24 22 JAPANESE semiconductor company Hokuriku, which opened its second factory in Singapore yesterday, plans to invest a further $32 million in the next two years. In view of its aggressive expansion plans which include a new factory next year, and expanding research and development activities the274 words
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159 1988-11-24 22 UPI PRESIDENT-ELECT George Bush has urged President Ronald Reagan to sign a controversial ethics bill that would tighten restrictions on lobbying by former federal officials, The Washington Post said yesterday. Mr Bush, who approved of the bill during the election campaign, has privatelyUPI - 159 words
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208 1988-11-24 22 Reuter INDONESIA'S non-oil exports are expected to rise 5 per cent to US$5.6 billion in the second half of fiscal 1988. ending March 31. from US$5.3 billion in the first half. Finance Minister Johannes Sumarlin told Parliament in Jakarta yesterday The ministryReuter - 208 words
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Article152 1988-11-24 22 A GROUP of Japanese, South Korean and Indonesian firms have won an 80 billion rupiah (US$47 million) contract to develop an airport on the Indonesian island of Batam. the Jakarta Post reported yesterday. The contract was signed by Batam Authority chief executive Jusuf Habibie with representatives152 words
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161 1988-11-24 22 UPI CONSERVATIVE Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said Canadians demonstrated "confidence in themselves" by supporting his government and its controversial free-trade agreement with the United States. Mr Mulroney announced on Tuesday in Ottawa that he will recall Parliament in mid-Decem-ber to pass the free-trade pact, which opponentsUPI - 161 words
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511 1988-11-24 22 Reuter BRITAIN yesterday put a value of £2.5 billion (US$4 5 billion) on its profit-making steel industry when it announced details of the largest privatisation of an industrial manufacturing concern by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government. The company s shares willReuter - 511 words
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372 1988-11-24 22 UPI, AFP VIETNAMESE troops have been withdrawn from Laos because of improved security and better relations with neighbouring China and Thailand, a senior Lao government official said yesterday. "There are no more Vietnamese troops in Laos," Lao Deputy Foreign MinisterUPI,; AFP - 372 words
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Article81 1988-11-24 22 Reuter COMEX gold futures firmed early on mixed buying provoked by expectations that NYMEX crude will add to Tuesday s gains on an upbeat sentiment about the OPEC oil negotiations. However business was subdued prior to the extended US Thanksgiving holiday, with Comex closed today and tomorrow. AnalystsReuter - 81 words
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Article57 1988-11-24 22 UPI PHILIPPINE police yesterday arrested on sedition charges the leader of a 25.000-strong jeepney drivers group, defusing a planned striKe by the drivers to protest a 25 per cent cut in fare rates Four other drivers were arrested for allegedly harassing nonstrikers during the attempt toUPI - 57 words
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Article75 1988-11-24 22 Bernama PENINSULAR Malaysia's industrial production index for the first three quarters rose 17.9 per cent to 180 6 from 153.2 per cent for the same period last year. The statistics department in Kuala Lumpur said the growth was reflected in all sectors with mining rising 20.6Bernama - 75 words
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Article74 1988-11-24 22 AFP VIETNAM yesterday expressed interest in a new Chinese proposal linking a cutback in Beijing's military aid to the Khmer Rouge to a timetable on the withdrawal of Hanoi's troops from Cambodia. "These proposals, which have yet to be confirmed. could mark an interesting new developmentAFP - 74 words
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Article55 1988-11-24 22 Reuter BENAZIR Bhutto denounced a delay in naming her Pakistani prime minister yesterday. saying political opponents were using it to try to coerce independent deputies She said government officials in the Islamic Democratic Alliance were using threats to recall loans or start court cases to win overReuter - 55 words
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Article43 1988-11-24 22 UPI THE SOVIET Union exploded a 20-kiloton nuclear device in an underground test in Siberia. Tass news agency reported yesterday. "The test was conducted to check the results of research in the physics of nuclear explosion." it said UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article38 1988-11-24 22 AFP MASS demonstrations took place throughout the southern Soviet republic of Azerbaijan yesterday, with about 800.000 people taking to the streets in Baku alone to demand that an Arme-nian-dominated territory remain in the republic. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article62 1988-11-24 22 Reuter LEADERS of Foreign Minister Shimon Peres's Labour party say they will go into opposition rather than join another coalition with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's rightist Likud. Labour cabinet ministers said they opposed renewing their four-year unity government so long as Likud denied them keyReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement188 1988-11-24 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 ()rchard Road. At The Ascott, we take pride in giving our clients their own home. A spacious, private living environment that offers the ultimate in luxury188 words
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Advertisement125 1988-11-24 22 The silver report was not available at press-time. A A WORLD-CLASS SUPPLIER OF QUALITY PRODUCTS From fibre optics to furniture, from forestry equipment to pharmaceutical products Ontario has got it all. And, at very competitive prices. Your business could enjoy costsavings on supplies, or earn high profits from the sale125 words
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488 1988-11-24 23 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG INDONESIA'S decision to deregulate shipping should lead to an expansion in bilateral trade and more business for Singapore shipping lines. Industry sources said local companies may take the opportunity to join hands with Indonesia companies and operate and manage vessels from488 words
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437 1988-11-24 23 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE TOP EXECUTIVES of 13 of the largest shipping lines operating between the Far East and the United States west coast have given the green light to recommendations made to improve trading conditions in the overtonnaged trans-Pacific trade. Following437 words
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Article264 1988-11-24 23 LAND-LOCKED Zambia has finally established a national shipping line. Zambia Shipping Company will begin operations in January with a regular liner service between the US. northern Europe and East Africa, said Lloyd's List. The non-conference service will begin with simultaneous sailings from Dar-es-Salaam and Antwerp264 words
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1289 1988-11-24 24 Seatrade Business Review ALL OF West Germany's North Sea ports face tierce competition, partly from each other and partly from Rotterdam. Amsterdam and Antwerp, for trade to and from Europe's industrial heartland. However, the battle between the two major ports, HamburgSeatrade Business Review - 1,289 words
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Article795 1988-11-24 24 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Contoiner IX 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Adrich Shpg VII 1 Alltrons VII 3 Anro Service IV 2/3 ANl 1 1/2 A PC line V 4 API III 2/3 Arrow lines IX 5 ASCI III 1 Awards Shpg V 4 Balt-Canodo line795 words
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208 1988-11-24 24 TWO ESTABLISHED names in the marine chemical and services industry. Rochem and Vecom, will merge their operations from January next year. Swiss-based Rochem group and Dutch company, Vecom, view the union as highly complimentary, and said in a joint statement that "customers208 words
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547 1988-11-24 25 Reuter REPORTED breaches of a ban on oil for South Africa increased to 64 this year, double last year's total, as a global glut and plenty of ships hurt the boycott, a UN panel said. The 11-nation inter-govern-mental group setReuter - 547 words
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Article308 1988-11-24 25 ALL SURVEYS were conducted on Nov 14. Argentina Buenos Aires 38 vessels operating. Bahia Blanca Four vessels operating. Australia All ports Normal operation. Bangladesh Chittagong Normal operation. Brazil Santos Normal operation. Rio de Janeiro Normal operation. Cameroon Douala Normal operation. Chile Arica Normal operation. Talcahuano Waiting time of308 words
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231 1988-11-24 25 UPI THE MASTER of the Philippine bulk carrier, Sings Sea which broke up and sank in gale force winds off the the Western Australian coast in July, was partly blamed for the loss by a preliminary joint Australian-Philippine inquiry. The 27,000-ton Singa SeaUPI - 231 words
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264 1988-11-24 25 Lloyd's List AT LEAST 12 cases of fraud involving US$3O-US$4O million have hit companies importing cargoes into China during the last 12 to 18 months. Cheng Wanzhu, managing director of The People's Insurance Company of China (PICC) said legal steps had been taken both inLloyd's List - 264 words
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Article1293 1988-11-24 30 VARIOUS RUMOURS circulstsd the freight msrket on Tuesdsy regarding grsin business out of the US but these could not be substantistsd. shipbrokers said. There was talk that the higher level of around US$25 had been paid from the Gulf to Japan and around $15.25 from the US North1,293 words
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5214 1988-11-24 30 A«ei Um'U MhiN Lin. Nov 24 TMtga Bay Trlof Nov 25(PK). VMM do Mercure CM 0 Afrettement Nov 27 Mmg Proeperify Yang Ming Nov 77 Nihon ScjnOutcM Nov a Ou He China Ocean Nov a Ever Group Evergreen Nov If Luna Meerak5,214 words
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Article1142 1988-11-24 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VMM! b«n» i Arrival Dsparty KEPPEL WHARVES Soron S«x K34 otongno* 2******0 BMHOntOro Ou KIS otongsid* *****700 Ct Douota KI5 □<ongv<3* 24 11 1300 Dong Do K2I otongsid* 2411/2300 Equokx M K23 otongsid* 24 II4J700 Equoior V K22 a^ongud* 25.11/0700 Fong Til* CIO olongvd*1,142 words
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Advertisement604 1988-11-24 23 @&%\*-(*/|~{()}/>|$@?@<!??;\,:- OOCL jArdine jwwm agencies 200 Cantonment Road. /12-05 Soutnpo«*. Singapore 0206 Tai: 221 #011 T«t»« RS ***** Facsimile *****01 TERMINAUCFS TH *****11. *****19. *****20 rOfl CUSTOMER SERVICE INQUIRIES ANO BOOKINGS TO *****3Q6 PEMJIA JARDINE SMPfWO ABENCIEI SON BHD PORTKELANGTri *****11 Tata MA 3M77/MA ***** Dedicated to Quality Service penang604 words
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Advertisement75 1988-11-24 23 [KMDB REPORTED breaches of a ban on oil for South Africa increased to 64 this year, double last year's total, as a global glut and plenty of ships hurt the boycott, a UN panel said. P«g« II KNIFE-WIELDING pirates waited in a speedboat until the container ship loomed out of75 words
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Advertisement602 1988-11-24 23 IMTERMARINE SUPPLY CO (PTE) LTO T«t: *****33 (6 llnM) Tlx IMCCO R*****S Fax 2******1 THE DETERMINED LINE! This wee« Luna M Closing Tune CY 30/11 2300 HRS CFS 30/11 1300 HRS To Europe UK Scandinavia Fmiand 1/12 I 2/12 12 9/12 15/12 16/12 22/12 I 23/12 22/12 23/12 6/1 7/1602 words
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Advertisement746 1988-11-24 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT TOLAGA BAY HONGKONG EXPRESS CITY OF EDINBURGH KAMAKURA LARGS BAY MEONIA TOKYO BAY HAMBURG I BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM/1 ANTWERP I ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN, AARHUS, GOTHENBURG, MALMO. HELSINKI, OSLO, AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN S AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT VOY746 words
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Advertisement18 1988-11-24 24 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association. wS/18 words
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Advertisement375 1988-11-24 24 "o li POLISH OCEAN LINES Agents Singapore Optorg Shipping Pte Ltd Tel *****44 P Ke;ang 3687X1 2 3 Telei RS ***** Pttiling ja«a '562W3 *****03 Fai *****51 Penang *****5 EACON SERVICE (FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE) FROM EUROPE Pj»" T»rc *.<** 1/12 W *12 20/12 an nm 31/12 3W (Ml 1001 *****375 words
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Advertisement1199 1988-11-24 25 The Straits Steamship Group A'V* P&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK PEGASUS PROGRESS PEGASUS PIONEER BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 Also Accepting Cargo For: Hamturi to Coeonhafon. Aarhut. Gottwnturf. ttumo. Stockholm Moiunti. Sondarturf Rotterdam1,199 words
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Advertisement703 1988-11-24 25 SC3S NSPECTION MARINE SURVEYS (IN 140 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE) SGS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 71, AYER RAJAH CRESCENT #07-18 AYER RAJAH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 0513 TEL *****50 (MARINE DEPT./INDUSTRIAL DIVISION) TLX: SGS RS ***** FAX: (65) *****27 EUROPE hi»TT7* <§L SENATOR LINIE USA/PANAMA til EF 124 BJI EF Ml 11.12 General Agent703 words
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Advertisement501 1988-11-24 26 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Singapore Loading for IRAN MAHALLATI PJL666 22 Nov BANDAR ABBAS TKYOWT KYOWA LINE SOUTH PACIFIC SERVICE MOTHER VSI HK LOAD FOR KYOWA VIOLET V.22 J/12 VILA. NMA LTK. SUVA. PAGO. APIA KYOWA HIBISCUS V 34 28/12 VILA. NMA LTK. SUVA. PAGO. APIA GUAM/SAIPAN SERVICE OCEANIA EXPRESS501 words
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Advertisement702 1988-11-24 26 JCS.LINE unu* FULLY CONTAI NER IS ED SERVICE Hill Y CONIAINIR.SID 10 FROM NOR'H AWRICS WIS! COSSj FOR/MOTHER VESSEL *SP QWB SE/HANJIN POHANG ME 2VII QWB SE/KOREAN WONIS SEVEN StE 2S/U SSB UC/HANJIN POMANG ME 29,11 SSB HE/KOREAN WONIS SEVEN ME 29/11 KCH 39E/HANJIN KUNSAN 37E 9/12 KCH 39E/ELBE SE702 words
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Advertisement159 1988-11-24 26 ■P J TfTTT SOUTHEAST ASIA PTE. LTD. INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS GUARANTEE WEEKLY CONSOL INDIA STEAMSHIP FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS CONTAMCR SERVICE TO INDIA SRI LANKA SIN HAL* CAL CM MAO I. COURIER V37N 24/11 21/11 *11 V3W Ot/12 12/12 13/12 2*12 24/12 V3HI 30/12 OMI 07 All 14/U LMI Sub)*ct to wdutwmrt159 words
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Advertisement1046 1988-11-24 26 0 EVERGREEN Full Container Srrvicr Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER GARDEN EVER GROWTH EVER GIIAND ever an EVER GOLDEN EVER GLOBE EVER GENIUS SCP MKG KSC KLG PUS OSK TYO CHS Ml 82/12 o*l2 VIU M/ 12 11/12 IS/12 I*l2 11*1 «702 11/12 um ivu niu am j*iu Sn 13/121,046 words
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Advertisement775 1988-11-24 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \V\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE I VESSEL SEA HAWK GOWA SEA HAWK SEA HAWK VESSEL KOTA MELATI SEA GLORY KOTA MAWAR KOTA MAWAR BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE BEL A WAN/STRAITS CONTAINER SERVICE775 words
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Advertisement431 1988-11-24 27 BEN LINE CONTAINERS TASM AN JEBSEN NEW ZEALAND LINE TO NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI ANO NEW ZEALAND SIN MAIN LINE HKC NOU 30/11 ER BRUSSELS 3S 15/12 10/1 ***** ER BRUSSELS 3S 10/1 23/12 TA NAVIGATOR VI 5/1 30.1 FROM NEW ZEALAND MAIN LINE AXL NAP TIM TCA MKG(TS) SIN ACRITAS431 words
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Advertisement454 1988-11-24 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOTI P.T. GESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMOOERA IHOONESU P.T. TRIKOM LLOTI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSNIP SERVICES VSL/VOY L.J BONTANG/16WB SRIWIJAYA/25W8 KUTAI 16WB ANTWERP H BURG I R DAM; AD AM BREMEN Sutojad to Inducamant Ateo ■oopMwg cargo to CaaaManca, Port Said, Port Ataxandrta, Oanoa,454 words
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Advertisement414 1988-11-24 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING cnupmuTirm (Burmese National Line) Spore P.» PAGAN VI33W 23/21 Nov 25/30 Nov PA-AN VI3IW 30 Nov/2 Ok Loading for Rangoon P.Kelang Penang Bangkok BANK LINE TAMAITAI SAMOA VI4N FORTHBANK V23N IVYBANK V23N SPORE ROAM HULL 9/12 VI 13/1 27/12 an 1/2 20/1 11/2414 words
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Advertisement977 1988-11-24 28 Q K LINK KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE VOY LB 10 15/10 •PK/PNG 'INDO 26/11 27/11 3/12 4/12 10/12 11/12 17/12 11/12 N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST N. AMERICA PACIFIC NORTH-WEST •PK/PNG 27/11 4/12 14/12 SGP 29/11 6/12 16-12 •INDO 26/11977 words
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Advertisement637 1988-11-24 28 > 'M AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers TULSIDAS 31 KALIOAS V.40 TULSIDAS VJ9 KALIOAS ¥.41 P *Han| Peum LotO.nj lor. By Fasdor By feeder OemMetti Sydn A 24 Dec 24 Ok f'tm IMb Sydr A 24 j*n 24 Jan r>«n HMD S*dn A 21 Fob 21 Feb FrtmlMbSrdn.A637 words
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Advertisement668 1988-11-24 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD S. T«tok A fir Strwt SINGAPORE OWN TEL STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN HAVEN Colombo K»r»chi/Ou6»> OOCDCN bead Cotombo. K»r»chi'Dubx CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Hu»njpu Shinfhj PKctong Pcnanf CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ukc cowviwwowAi sxkvicx P Ktl*nf P—m668 words
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Advertisement549 1988-11-24 28 2/12 S/12, 14 /12 vm 212 30/11. W mi PHILI Oni€NT UN€5 PTC LTD HE AO OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD -07 12 AFRO ASIA BUHOING SINGAPORE 01C5 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FAX *****76 EAST/FAR EAST Fft ft LCI «VCI ETA SINGAPORE DESTINATION DUBAI. DAMMAN, KUWAIT. DOHA. MUSCAT. BAHRAIN ABU DHABI549 words
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Advertisement783 1988-11-24 29 \neptune orient lines ltd FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE a m r NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD FE General Enquiries: T«l: 275M77 Terminal CfS MWtt *****22 *****53 NEPLINE SON. BHD 3CBMS7 NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****33 NEPLINE SDN BHD. *****V627W0/*****1/*****2 NEPLINE SON BHD *****0/*****1 >r of th« ACE Consortium Ft (U/AUST TPA/SEA783 words
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Advertisement464 1988-11-24 29 Vessel» Nairn ETO BS SPONE PKIC KEE BUSAN MOJI 'MAGNET/OS3N lSfll IN POUT S-H/ll 07-00/ li WU NO 1 DONAM/tION 20/11 0144f1i OS-OM2 13-1102 10-10/12 U/12 rao«iAyn3N 23/11 o«-«/i2 ot-ot/u (skip) 2* 22/12 22/12 NO I DONAM/tION OS/12 IHVI2 24-2V12 04-07«1 OMJI PN 21-2302 #MAGENT/OMN 1002 21-2202 23-2402 0242/01 01464 words
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Advertisement827 1988-11-24 29 f OIINO^V SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG P. KELANG MESSRS MAI THONG SHIPPING 127 Pvwm Street FW*. MalarM M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO827 words
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Advertisement324 1988-11-24 30 XT SINGAPORE SHIPPING MM CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 (34 Lmesl FAX *****39/*****76 TUEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO r DSR-LINES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK < INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE -VIA LAMACA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR UMASSOC324 words
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Advertisement84 1988-11-24 30 T.S.K. line: WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TRANSIT TIME TO TAIWAN/JAPAN MV. KABUKI Vl§ ETA SIN 29/11/89 I KAOHSIUNG 4 DAYS KEELUNG 5 DAYS S PORE I j TOKYO 8 DAYS 1/" SHIMI2U 9 DAYS NAGOYA 10 DAYS KOBE 11 DAYS TSKLINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****6884 words
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Miscellaneous157 1988-11-24 30 rssH Era ft Regional Weather I 5. f< I V *3 yS 5T 02 > iliil fess <■> SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORMNQ. c O WrxJ direction with vpeed m knots One haW Heche represents 5 knots R c A V Shower Weothef Wr>d <*rect.on157 words
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Advertisement586 1988-11-24 31 DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE ABC CONTAINERIZE N.V. 3E TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND VSI TNT Eipriu 214 E Hudif 2IS Bruu*' 217 Antwerpen 211 Alt# accwinf cjrfo »o:AUSTRALIA IfW ZEAIANO Ad#ljid«. Br < stone Islington. Mapt«r. Chfistchurch TO USA/CANADA 19 DAYS FROM FOS/MARSEILLES FROM USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN Vsl TNT Eipress E. Hudig Antwerpen 28/12 11/1586 words
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Advertisement281 1988-11-24 31 CSP SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. TEL: *****66 (16 Lines) Tlx: ***** CSPFRT Fax: *****61 Orient Bulk Line INDEPENDENT EOREST PRODUCTS SERVICE TO EUROPE S pore K Lumpur Mewah Shpg Sdn. *****67 Bhd Tel *****88 JUNO SHIPPING PTE LTD OFFICE: 11, KEPPEL ROAD #02-03 KEPPEL HOUSE SINGAPORE 0201 TIMBER/BREAKBULK SERVICE HKG281 words
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Advertisement502 1988-11-24 31 < CFS > CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES CRYSTAL WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICES V U.S.A. J LOS ANGELES 1/12/88 v AUSTRALIA > MELBOURNE/SYDNEY 28/11/88 V FAR EAST BUSAN 28/11 BANGKOK 26/11 HONG KONG 30/11 KEE/KAOH 30/11 CALL BOOKING HOTLINE FOR BEST RATES 2233 9 2 2 TEL: *****88 TELEX: ***** CFSIN FAX *****88502 words
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Advertisement248 1988-11-24 31 Tatsumi Marine DIRECT SAJLMG TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING BREAKBULK) Direct can to other ports sub/ect to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo OROBAY, MADANG KIETA WEWAK KIMBE RABUAL wa LAE) yPORE: NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD Ttl: *****77, *****34, *****71 W OFFICE: TM MAR INI UNICES PTL LTD. (TPOOE) TIL MUt248 words
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Advertisement385 1988-11-24 32 1 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte>) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines, TLX HS ***** RS ***** •For Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN ft CHINESE PORTS, SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE •Also calls E.L. i P.E. GENERAL AGENTS: HAI SUN HUP CO. (PTE) LTO* SINGAPORE385 words
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Advertisement200 1988-11-24 32 COLUMBUS LINE REEDERE! GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG-SUD) EXPRESS SEM-CONTAtCR SERVICE TO I NORTHBOUND TO UKC ¥7 I a E a SOCIETE MAURICIENNE DE NAVIGATION LTEE General Agents: SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD Singapore SALES'BOOKINGS TEL *****81 (7 lines) TLX RS ***** SELION FAX *****41 PRANCE NATIONAL UNE I IV200 words
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Advertisement207 1988-11-24 32 P T. MASKAPAI PELAYAR 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 m.i Vm W.MALAYSIA SERVICE VOY SIN PKG207 words
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