The Business Times, 3 January 1989
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Title Section11 1989-01-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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449 1989-01-03 1 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM THE WIDELY-FOLLOWED Straits Times Industrial Index and the Business Times Composite Index are to have minor changes made to them from today. Two component stocks of the 30-ehare ST Industrial Index Cold Storage Holdings and Guinness Malaysia will be449 words
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113 1989-01-03 1 AFP MALAYSIAN construction company YTL Corp has signed a memorandum of understanding with China's state construction company to build houses in Malaysia and China. A Joint-venture company would be set up after the Lunar New Year in early February to undertake housing developmentAFP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration715 1989-01-03 1 CHUANG PECK MING - Tough competition squeezing margins By CHUANG PECK MING BEHIND those rosy sales figures in the past year, many retailers are actually frowning. Their frowns are likely to deepen in the new year. That's because the increases in sales have been spread too715 words
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Article141 1989-01-03 1 Bernama THE PERAK Consumers' Association yesterday described the loss of M 522.2 million of Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) money reportedly sent to Bank Negara last July as "negligence in the banking security system". PCA president S Rajadurai said that the incident was a "disgrace" forBernama - 141 words
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285 1989-01-03 1 Reuter CHINA today formally opens a large area off its south-east coast to exploration by foreign oil companies in hopes of reviving flagging interest in its energy sector. The official New China News Agency said yesterday that the nation's third round of bidding toReuter - 285 words
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154 1989-01-03 1 AP THE NUMBER of companies on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange whose shares were worth more than Msl billion (US$373 million) jumped to 24 at the end of 1988 from 16 a year earlier, Malaysian Business Times reported yesterday. Reporting on itsAP - 154 words
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498 1989-01-03 1 AFP A LANDMARK series of articles by a Central Committee philosopher is demolishing established thinking on Communism in the Soviet Union. The articles also for the first time suggest that Stalin, with all his failings, was the product of conventional Marxism. AlexanderAFP - 498 words
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Article38 1989-01-03 1 MARKETS in the following countries were closed yesterday: Singapore. Malaysia, the UK, the US. Australia. New Zealand. Taiwan. Japan. South Korea, Hongkong. The Korean and Japanese stock markets reopen tomorrow, the Taiwanese market on Jan 5.38 words
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Article28 1989-01-03 1 THE NEW PAPER will be published today. It will be available at newspaper outlets, bus interchanges. Times the Bookshop outlets and 7-Eleven stores from noon.28 words
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Advertisement134 1989-01-03 1 Two ctwat Bank N«gara oI Ms22m, PAGE 6 mwit \mim Editorial Comment 8 In praise of teachers EC presidency 9 Major changes under Spain Venture capital 2 Adding that personal touch Philippine economy 3 Slowdown predicted US-EC food war 4 Fallout hurting American firms American football S Oilers slip up134 words
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Advertisement205 1989-01-03 1 The World s Finest Photographic System Last year's lop of the stocks chart WHICH was the top performing stock for 1968? Did you pick a winner or was your choice among the woeful failures? BT compiled a list of the Top 20 best and worst performers and it threw up205 words
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MANAGEMENT
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856 1989-01-03 2 TAN CHENG HWEE - Spotlight on Management J By TAN CHENG HWEE ADVERTISEMENTS in the mailbox, flyers tucked underneath your door, telephone calls from insurance agents, salesmen knocking at your door, advertisements in specialised newspapers and magazines these are just some of the many forms856 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1989-01-03 2 CHARLES BATCHELOR - Venture capitalists are supposed to be forthcoming to entrepreneurs with innovative Ideas But they are quite often seen as impersonal and unapproachable. CHARLES BATCHELOR explains why they have this image, and what some UK venture capitalists are doing about It. CHARLES BATCHELOR FTFT; ROWER BEAVE - 1,507 words
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Article, Illustration769 1989-01-03 2 LOUISE KEHOE - Balancing career and personal goals By LOUISE KEHOE FT FOR Deborah Coleman, the decision to take five months off work cannot have been easy. The 35-year-old chief financial officer of Apple Computer openly admits to being a workaholic. She isFT - 769 words
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Advertisement115 1989-01-03 2 Tan Cheng Hwee is a consulting manager at Ernst A Whinney Consultants Pte Ltd. YOU'LL EXCUSE US THIS ONCE FOR NAMEDROPPING. With effect from Ist January 1989, the gleaming, prism-shaped office and shopping complex at the corner of Thomson and Newton Roads will be known as United Square. The former115 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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Article, Illustration453 1989-01-03 3 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Ranasinghe Premadasa, vowing to restore peace and eliminate poverty from Sri Lanka, was installed yesterday as the island's new president in Kandy. Tens of thousands of people chanted "Sadhu, sadhu" (blessings) as Mr Premadasa, 64, was sworn in by the ChiefReuter - 453 words
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193 1989-01-03 3 Reuter IRAN, detailing its first budget since last August's ceasefire with Iraq, has said that it planned to resume natural gas exports next year. Premier Mir-Hossein Mousavi told Parliament on Sunday that his budget bill also covered repairs to war-damaged oilReuter - 193 words
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379 1989-01-03 3 AFP THE BANK of the Philippine Islands (BPI) has predicted a slowdown in the country's economic growth this year. In a report to the press yesterday, the bank's chief economist, Rolando Valenzuela, said he believed the economy would grow by only 4.6 orAFP - 379 words
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289 1989-01-03 3 AFP THE CHINESE government is letting the nation's thriving rural enterprises bear the brunt of its austerity programme and appears willing to trigger a reces- sion in the countryside, analysts in Beijing say. "Just look at China's retrenchment since last September andAFP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration241 1989-01-03 3 Jayewardene a political survivor AFP JUNIUS JAYEWARDENE, who stepped down yesterday as Sri Lanka's president at the age of 82, is a political survivor whose 11 years at the helm saw the once paradise island gripped by unprecedented violence. Mr Jayewardene escaped three assassination attempts in a political career spanningAFP - 241 words
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Article113 1989-01-03 3 AP OMAN has unveiled a deficit budget for 1989, reflecting economic difficulties faced by oilproducing countries during six years of declining crude prices. The deficit is expected to reach 400 million rials (US$l.O4 billion), up from a projected 1988 deficit of 149 million rials (US$3B7 million),AP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration46 1989-01-03 3 Thousands of worshippers visited the Sensoji temple In Tokyo to pray for good luck for the New Year on Sunday. Several million people, according to reports, visited the temple to mark the first day of January, 1989. (AFP pic)(AFP pic) - 46 words
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Advertisement313 1989-01-03 3 0_ For years, Apple Computer has been the industry leader in creating the most advanced, innovative solutions to business computing and engineering needs. Now Apple has created a new concept whereby from a single source, customers can have access to: A team of highly trained sales consultants, application specialists, training313 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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500 1989-01-03 4 Fallout from food war hurting American businesses Reuter WITHOUT FANFARE, the US last Sunday slapped retaliatory trade sanctions on the European Community, and in the process hurt its own speciality shops and importers. The US retaliated with sanctions worth US$lOO million against anReuter - 500 words
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Article, Illustration232 1989-01-03 4 AFP PARISIANS and frolicking tourists watching the launch of an 18th century hot-air balloon on Sunday in Paris, marking the 200 th anniversary of the French Revolution and the start of the French Bicentennial Year, 1989. At the Tuileries Gardens, residence of monarchAFP - 232 words
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440 1989-01-03 4 AP THE SOVIET UNION will soon ban the export of consumer goods ranging from caviar to children's shoes and will limit travellers to US$6O worth of souvenirs, the official news agency Tass said. The radical changes in export and customs regulations evidentlyAP - 440 words
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289 1989-01-03 4 AFP THE WEST GERMAN government has rejected US press reports that a West German chemical company had been involved in designing and building a Libyan plant making chemical weapons. The government had "no evidence that West German companiea made illegal trade deals withAFP - 289 words
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Article180 1989-01-03 4 AFP THE US is planning to attack Libya this month with a view to overthrowing the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Libya's official Jana news agency said on Sunday, adding that an attack scenario had been rehearsed in an unnamed West European country. Quoting aAFP - 180 words
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223 1989-01-03 4 Reuter A HIGHER PERCENTAGE of Britons expect inflation and mortgage rates to rise this year than they did in 1988, according to an opinion poll prepared for yesterday s editions of The Times of London. The paper said the survey, conducted by the MoriReuter - 223 words
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196 1989-01-03 4 Reuter BOTTLENECKS such as shortages of skilled labour could emerge as continued economic growth pushes West Germany towards full capacity utilisation, Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl said in the Welt am Sonntag newspaper on Sunday. However, the West German central bank head saidReuter - 196 words
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243 1989-01-03 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Fidel Castro says that Cuba's Socialist revolution, which celebrated its 30th anniversary on Sunday, will last at least 100 years. Speaking from the same balcony where 30 years earlier he proclaimed "the revolution begins now", Mr Castro reaffirmed theReuter - 243 words
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Advertisement52 1989-01-03 4 V I The lxjs,r>ess person's choce. ever> I I II I II I Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday'ond I #1 /I II I Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at -L J- 22:05 hours and arriving at Lester B Pearson International Airport the folbw.ng day Call your Travel Agent or Air Canoda at *****5552 words
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Miscellaneous80 1989-01-03 4 Doonesbury THIS IS GERALDO! TONIGHT A COUKTORDERff) SEARCH OF i the super-secret NECROSOCJETi rL SKULL ANP BONES fa FMLEP TO TURN c2F Sn upavipeNce OF SKULL' 3 \SNAZHING! >%X? 1 £67" /S THIS THB FULL STORY? MIGHT THERE BE EVIDENCE OF OTHER UNSPEAKABLE ATROCITIES IN THB TOMB? PIGGING AROUNP THE80 words
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Miscellaneous39 1989-01-03 4 wsm Buono* Air*s Cairo Co»gc-y Singapore OUTLOOK: llMmri to 7.30pm an ion 2 at A* naknf day* Mai 10/05 dowdy 05/03 Oowdy 01/01 Oowdy unoy -1-12 door San Fitfeo San Juan Sao Pario Seoul Moxks Oly 25/23 Oowdy Wadttogtan39 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration248 1989-01-03 5 MOTOR RALLY AP ARI VATANEN of Finland turned in the best time for cars in the fourth timed teg of the 11th Par-is-Dakar rally last Sunday, but his Peugeot teammate, Jacky Ickx of Belgium, still led in overall standings. The motorcycle event wasAP - 248 words
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317 1989-01-03 5 SPEEDSKATING AP SPEED SKATER Nick Thometz, who a year ago during the US Olympic trials was battling a blood disorder that sapped his strength, is healthy and happy again. Thometz captured the US International Speedskating Association sprint title last Saturday by winning theAP - 317 words
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278 1989-01-03 5 CRICKET AFP AN INDIAN COURT yesterday ordered Test cricketer Navjot Singh Siddhu not to leave the country without permission because he was accused of battering a motorist to death, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. District Sessions Judge Amarbir Singh granted temporaryAFP - 278 words
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170 1989-01-03 5 RACING UPI L D BURBANK's Cagey Exuberance rallied from sixth place under Jose Santos to capture the U5587,150 Interborough Handicap by two lengths last Sunday at the Aqueduct racetrack in New York. The five-year-old Florida-bred mare, the 4-5 favourite of the crowd ofUPI - 170 words
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Article50 1989-01-03 5 UPI VARIETY BABY overcame a slow start to race to a half-length victory last Sunday in the US$B2,BOO La Brea Stakes for four-year-old fillies at Santa Anita. Variety Baby was timed in 1:21 3-5 for the seven furlongs and returned US$7.OO. US$3.2O and US$2.BO. UPIUPI - 50 words
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300 1989-01-03 5 BASKETBALL AP BASKETBALL COACHES often would rather not watch a scoreboard when their team is behind. But against the Soviet Union, Livingston of Scotland coach lan Gordon couldn't risk looking when his team was ahead. The Scots, just third in theirAP - 300 words
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Article, Illustration834 1989-01-03 5 AMERICAN FOOTBALL AP THE BUFFALO BILLS made fewer mistakes than the Houston Oilers, and that was enough to give them a 17-10 victory in a National Football League play-off game last Sunday. The victory put the Bills. 12-4 and American Football Conference East Division championsAP - 834 words
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Advertisement98 1989-01-03 5 LE VENDOME CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT. WE GOT OUR REPUTATION BY BEING ANYTHING ELSE BUT FRENCH. While French cuisine makes a most offering precious French turtle soup, pancelebrated appearance, hearty Italian fried marinated medallion of venison and salmon fillet with scallops v y dishes and sophisticated Swiss specialties in champagne sauce, such98 words
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Miscellaneous87 1989-01-03 5 The right elbow THE RIGHT ELBOW MUST RETURN TO THE RIGHT HIP ON THE POWNSWNG £98 Kg m i' < ;«5S< «-'-S i J-l —J FROM THE TOP OF THE BACKSWING YOU SHOULP HAVE THE FEELING OF PULUNG THE CLUBHEAP POWN AND THROUGH WITH THE LEFT HAND ANP ARM J87 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration1188 1989-01-03 6 SOH TIANG KENG - Market trend hinges on US twin deficits and G-7 meeting By SOH TIANG KENG TREASURY MANAGERS of banks bade a cheerful farewell to 1988 a bustling, exciting year for Singapore's foreign exchange market. It was a profitable year for the treasury divisions1,188 words
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630 1989-01-03 6 Reuter THE US DOLLAR steadied last year after falling for three years, but looking ahead to this year, economists said its decline may not have ended yet. Fears that the global trade adjustment process may be stalling and doubts that the UnitedReuter - 630 words
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161 1989-01-03 6 AFP A LAWYER and an officer of Malaysia's central bank, Bank Negara, have cheated the bank of M 522.2 million (US$B.5 million), a Malaysian newspaper said yesterday. The two men are believed to have fled the country, the English-language daily New Straits TimesAFP - 161 words
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191 1989-01-03 6 AFP THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund may review its relations with Zambia and help the country in its economic recovery programme, a senior IMF official has told President Kenneth Kaunda, newspaper reports said in Lusaka on Saturday. Sen Gupta, special advisor to the IMFAFP - 191 words
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70 1989-01-03 6 TAT LEE BANK has raised the interest rates of its fixed deposits by a-quarter percentage points, effective today. Nine-month fixed deposits with the bank will now earn 4 per cent interest, up from 3.75 per cent previously. Similarly, the interest rate for the70 words
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Article, Illustration750 1989-01-03 6 PAUL FRANKLAND - i by PAUL FRANKLAND A WAREHOUSE worker decided that the firm he was working for had underpaid him, so he resolved to take revenge. The company imported rattan furniture and maintained a heavilystocked warehouse. Suitably stoked up during a drinking session, the worker went750 words
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372 1989-01-03 6 Number Indicative Gross Coupon Amount Interest of days of middle price redemption Maturity Year raised rat* million) payment accrued (excluding yield P<») dates Interest accrued pa) interest) 1.6.86/89 Loan 1 1971 •5* 80.21 1/6. 1/12 30 •101.00 •3.31 1.6.89 N*****0Z 1987372 words
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Advertisement81 1989-01-03 6 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE LEE KUAN YEW DISTINGUISHED VISITOR PROFESSOR HERBERT A SIMON (Richard King Mellon University Professor of Computer Science and Psychology,and Nobel Pri/.c Winner in Economics) Topic Is Cognitive Sciences The Process of Human Thinking Date slO January, 1989 (Tuesday) Topic 2s Cognitive Sciences The Nature of Fxonomic81 words
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COMMODITIES
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492 1989-01-03 7 Reuter A NEW ROUND of joint ventures between US oil companies and Opec producers is expected this year, but it will involve smaller, independent refiners rather than major oil companies, US industry analysts said. Rising costs for US refining assets and dwindling oil-generat-ed cash reservesReuter - 492 words
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616 1989-01-03 7 Reuter THE CANADIAN MINING industry is looking to another gleaming year, although gold prices remain soft and coal producers are caught in a price squeeze, company spokesmen and analysts said. The country's major mining firms, forced to trim costs during the recession of the earlyReuter - 616 words
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120 1989-01-03 7 AFP SAUDI OIL production soared to roughly seven million barrels a day during the latter part of December. shortly before new Opec production limits were due to take effect, Gulf oil sources said. They said a total output of 52 million barrels ofAFP - 120 words
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70 1989-01-03 7 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Petroleum Exchange (IPE) said that from today, it will scrap the lunch break for trading on the Brent crude oil futures contract. Instead of taking a break from 1230 to 1415 hrs for lunch, as is customary in most London futuresReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration526 1989-01-03 7 20,000 tonnes in 1989 Bernama MALAYSIA'S export of pepper is forecast to reach 20,000 tonnes this year. Last year's output is estimated at 17,000 tonnes or 12.6 per cent of total world exports. Malaysia is the world s fourth largest producer and exporter ofBernama - 526 words
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225 1989-01-03 7 Bernama SEVERAL JAPANESE tin traders have indicated keen interest in trading in tin futures on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) from this year, a leading Japanese sogoshosha said in Tokyo. A spokesman of the Japanese trading firm said that his firmBernama - 225 words
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Advertisement107 1989-01-03 7 Don't Limit yourself To Only One Point Of View. 4; y V I'- :v r v r' Do you see an ugly witch? A young beauty? Or both? Only one magazine looks at both the good and the bad side of business in Singapore to give you the perspective you107 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article510 1989-01-03 8 WHEN A MAN looks back on his school life, it is with fondness and gratitude that he remembers his teachers more than his classmates. Perhaps his classmates were still Immature and at an uninteresting stage of their development; whereas his teachers were in their prime. This510 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1989-01-03 8 FLORENCE CHONG - The Australian fishery industry is now a battlefield between licensed fishermen and poachers. Meanwhile, Australian scientists are using in-vitro fertilisation and other methods to counter depleting supplies of fish and other seafood. FLORENCE CHONG reports from Sydney. FLORENCE CHONG WHEN AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Senator Gareth Evans1,326 words
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Article, Illustration260 1989-01-03 8 THE CONTINUING ILLNESS of Japan's Emperor Hirohito is having a disastrous impact on Australia's seafoods export industry. Japan is estimated to import more than 90 per cent of Australian seafood mainly lobster, abalone and prawns in a business worth As3Bo million a year. Exporters say260 words
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Article, Illustration851 1989-01-03 9 FT WITH SPAIN taking over, for the first time, the presidency of the European Council from Jan 1, the prospect over the next six months is for some major changes of focus in the community's foreign policy and possibly in its internalFT - 851 words
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Article, Illustration465 1989-01-03 9 Reuter INDONESIA'S newly-emerging middle class is tuning in to "L A Law" and slick advertising with the return of commercial television to the traditionalist and in-ward-looking country after a seven-year break. The government in 1981 banned advertising on the country's onlyReuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration729 1989-01-03 9 1989 a pivotal year for future of Philippines Whether Manila will agree to an extension beyond the September 1991 expiry date for the Subic Bay and Clark bases is a multi-billion-dollar question Reuter THE PHILIPPINES is at a turning point as it enters 1989, with negotiations on the future ofReuter - 729 words
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REGIONAL VIEWPOINT
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Article423 1989-01-03 9 > Our weekly summary of what otor publications have to J. say about Imuos of International Internet HONGKONG THE LABOUR SHORTAGE will remain one of the greatest challenges for Hongkong in the coming year. How to confront it, short of the import of labour (which the423 words
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Article488 1989-01-03 9 MALAYSIA MALAYSIA has attracted an increasing number of foreign investors despite the competition it faces from other countries including its immediate neighbours. Thailand and Singapore. During the first 11 months of this year, the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida) approved 651 projects with total investment capital488 words
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Article303 1989-01-03 9 AFGHANISTAN THERE WILL BE no regrets if the ninth anniversary of Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan was also the last. By Feb 15, if the Soviet Union adheres to last April's UN-sponsored Geneva accord and does not have last-minute second thoughts, the remaining half303 words
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Article186 1989-01-03 9 TERRORISM THE OBSEQUIOUS ACTIONS of some governments and the ap» palling absence of moral forth tude in others has all bul stymied the chance of a meaningful crusade against terrorism. Self-preservation, fear and selfishness have displaced the desire to bring terrorists to jus* tice or186 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1989-01-03 8 &W "rue. Time. vve Put in f\ Dftvis WORK I HPvVC Pi JOB TO mpi<e yir toth£ DOOR Go mg to join me foR. > f\ quick oncih thcbrouv PiND BOUJUoR' PvFTfcR LOORK TONIGHT ooumt me our—rna ewßusTeo ey FiVe.. nj •iiri is rm ov^r ©EV6NIM6 BTANPAUDCO LTD. I»fca V53 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration775 1989-01-03 10 MOVIE UPI THE TYPICAL authorised showbiz biography often reads like a job resume: "She appeared in "Her next movie was "Following her success in To read that kind of book with those kinds of tedious details, you have to be a fan, almost a fanatic. TheUPI - 775 words
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Article728 1989-01-03 11 NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS UPI STEVE SIMON figures other people's New Year resolutions will cost him around US$2O,OOO. Mr Simon, president of S&S Public Relations in Northbrook, Illinois, is offering cash US$l,OOO and more in some cases to employees who make good on resolutions to stop smoking,UPI - 728 words
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635 1989-01-03 11 NYT IN NEWS that should hearten anyone whose New Year will bring resolutions to break bad habits, researchers say lapses do not necessarily mean that the effort is doomed. Rather, learning to overcome lapses is emerging as one of the most importantNYT - 635 words
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Miscellaneous619 1989-01-03 11 26 27 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 No cord knotted by a bird (6) 7 Singularly spotty airman? (3, 5) 8 Granny's union? (4) 10 Vehicle that gets a bit black in the firel (6) 11 Work out a sum (6) 14 Peg's style of shirt? (3) 16 Marked down for619 words
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Miscellaneous1153 1989-01-03 11 w sm oaoii® Turning the tide of battle OUR CHOICE THE WAR IN KOREA Channel 12, Bpm General Douglas MacArthur decides to launch a counterattack through Inchon, turning the tide ot battle. With Seoul liberated and the South Korean government restored by September 1950, American forces push northwards. taking Pyongyang1,153 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1989-01-03 12 JOCELYN TOH - r 1 Singapore p By JOCELYN TOH THE SINGAPORE stock market didn't end the "auspicious" year 1988 with a bang but it capped December on a slightly firmer note. The Straits Times Industrial Index bid farewell to last year at 1,038.62. It1,459 words
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Article105 1989-01-03 12 FABER MERLIN MALAYSIA BERHAD: 25th AGM at the International Hall, The Merlin Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Ismail, SO2SO Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Jan 5 at 11.00 am. CEREBOS Pacific Unfitted: 7th AGM at the Singapore Room. sth Floor, Hilton Hotel, 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on Friday, Jan105 words
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Article64 1989-01-03 12 Company RIGHTS ISSUE General Corp Issue of $49,204,936 nominal amount of 6% Convertible Unsecured loan stocks (CUIS) 1966/93 on the basis of $2 nominal omount of loan stocks for every five GC8 shares of $1 each or $3 nominal omownt of CUIS 1966/93 for every $7 SO nominal64 words
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Article5718 1989-01-03 12 iau t*i Gr's High Low Code Company i-aai Sale DEC 30 orvol ('000) Week High Low Last Quote Buyer Seller Dlv Dlv C'vr VId y. Net P/E M Cap Smll SESDAQ 187 120 170 60% 110 130 78% 199* 144 92 136 126 122 114 1 705,718 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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1035 1989-01-03 13 RAY HEATH - IfUUj London I By RAY HEATH THE YEAR that never was for equity prices ended with a whimper last Friday. There was little point in dealers struggling into the dealing rooms in London for 1988's last two and a half trading days. But nor1,035 words
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Article711 1989-01-03 13 K.Lumpur m MBT THE Kuala Lumpur stock market ended the final trading week of 1968 with a bang, posting widespread gains in most sectors. There were only four sessions as the market was closed on Monday for Christmas holidays. The perceptibly upbeat mood,MBT - 711 words
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Article235 1989-01-03 13 AFP STOCKS in Australia shrugged off reports that the country's credit rating might be downgraded and finished slightly higher last week, thanks to s lastminute buying spree. The All Ordinaries Index. the main market Indicator. roee 3.3 points over the holiday-shortened week to close on FridayAFP - 235 words
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Article486 1989-01-03 13 JULIANA TAY - compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended Dec 30 CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Duff Bhd has acquired the entire issued capital of Malaysian property developer Syarikat La rut Jaya Sdn Bhd for M$4.95m. Inoovest Bhd has teamed up with US-based Oticorp Insurance Group Inc and Dotuk Mokhzoni Abdul Rohim to take486 words
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Article, Illustration667 1989-01-03 14 n L a Hongkong y DBS Investment Research WITH the Hongkong stock exchange closed on Monday and Tuesday as a result of the Christmas holidays, the bourse began on a strong note when it first opened on Wednesday morning. Year-end window dressing by local institutionsDBS Investment Research - 667 words
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Article305 1989-01-03 14 Managers' pricos for Jan 3 Singapore Unit Trust Tha Gmmmtc* 0.97 103 Tha Savings Fund 0.8S 0.90 S'porn Prog Fund 0.37 0.41 S'por* Sac Fund 0.64 0.69 S'por* Invast Fund 067 0.77. S'por* Equity Fund 046 050* Asia Unit Trust Mai lnv*s> Fund 1.43 1 S3 Mol Prog305 words
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298 1989-01-03 14 Rlj] Tokyo LvJ AFP BACKED by successful government reflationary policies and strong domestic demand in Japan, the Nikkei Average soared almost 42 per cent, closing at a record high of 30,159.00 during the half-day session last Wednesday, compared with 21,076.81 at the endAFP - 298 words
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549 1989-01-03 14 ttj) |New York A AFP WALL STREET lived 1968 in a frenzy of multi-billion-dollar corporate takeovers and unsuccessful efforts to forQet its worst nightmare the October 1987 stock market crash. The Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials finished the year at 2,168.57 points lastAFP - 549 words
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Article159 1989-01-03 14 Manila Reuter SHARE PRICES continued to rise and closed on an upbeat mood on the first trading day of the year yesterday as investors remained optimistic about the economy. "The trading reflected a high level of confidence among investors. The market was very buoyant," said GerryReuter - 159 words
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Article643 1989-01-03 14 New York Reuter INVESTORS hoping for a last hurrah from the US stock market on 1988's final day of trading last Friday got mixed results. Blue chips finished moderately lower but gaining issues in the broader market edged out loeers. As anticipated, trading was quiet ahead ofReuter - 643 words
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Article601 1989-01-03 14 Johannesburg oec jo BAUD A Alpha A E CI Abarcom 1S7S 1490 440 50 unch SSir* 430 6100 unch 50 Barlow* 2725 25 Basil Strk 406 BAZ 1225 uficti C Q Smitti Crvaaalo Curffn 5100 7006 100 35 330 unch FadVolk 375 Fugil HlvaW L T A 200 *20 Lib601 words
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Article755 1989-01-03 14 London Reuter PROFIT-TAKING in tha wake of the year-end rally and renewed gloom over the future trend of British interest rates saw prices decline in the last trading 1988 1,16 FTSE 100 ,rH,ex cloeed early at ]?99 net 10.3 points lower on the day at w*f "PReuter - 755 words
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Advertisement137 1989-01-03 14 ]=,\{)._&{|/_)`]>:>$?;&{^'-"[![ o This information appears as a matter of record only. December 23,1988 Dresdner (South East Asia) Limited Republic of Singapore A$ 75,000,000 14% Bearer Bonds of 1988/1992 unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Dresdner Bank Aktiengesellschaft Issue Price: 101 1 /4% Dresdner Bank Aktiengesellschaft Algemene Bank Nederland N.V. Baden-Wiirttembergische Bank137 words
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Advertisement318 1989-01-03 14 NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO J R. REALTY PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of J.K. REALTY PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road #08-08 Golden Mile Tower Singapore 0719 on Tuesday, 37th December 1988.318 words
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1468 1989-01-03 15 CORRINA LIM - Blue chips and quality stocks weren't the big winners last year. Rather, what won the day were the high-risk speculative stocks. CORRINA LIM l takes a look at the Top 20 roaring successes and disastrous failures of 1988. f Stock Market1,468 words
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311 1989-01-03 15 MBT MALAYSIAN RESOURCES Corporation (MRC) is believed to have agreed to sell its headquarters building, Resource House, to an Indonesian group for Ms 26 million. The 21-storey Resource House, which is located at Jalan Raja Laut in Kuala Lumpur, was built in 1964MBT - 311 words
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Article, Illustration592 1989-01-03 15 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG AUSTRALIAN BANKERS agreed to grant the finance and real estate group HDFI, whose majority shareholder is Malaysian-born Lee Ming Tee, two months' grace when its five-month moratorium involving loans of Asl4o million expired on Saturday. Under the terms of592 words
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275 1989-01-03 15 NST MULPHA INTERNATIONAL Trading Corporation is expecting a much slimmer loss for its financial year which has just ended. "We will still incur a small loss for 1988 but our performance has been given a tremendous boost with a number of new agency lines, theNST - 275 words
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Advertisement10 1989-01-03 15 Clambo has baan hatd ovar dua to praaaura on spaca.10 words
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Advertisement147 1989-01-03 15 CURRENCY INVESTMENT Wll Kl< I \|'K| ss |(\\K TEL: 321 3333 This announcement appears as a matter of record only FRASER AND NEAVE, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) RIGHTS ISSUE 50,400,000 new ordinary shares of $1 each at $3 per ordinary share on the basis off two (2)147 words
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164 1989-01-03 16 SINGAPOREANS need not be unduly worried by this year's economic forecast, said President Wee Kim Wee yesterday. Even with an expected slowdown in 1989, the Singapore economy will still be ahead of that in many countries, and a "bright and good year" could164 words
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339 1989-01-03 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Attorney-General Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman is still studying whether to bring the transfer issue of 20 Kelantan State administrative officers to court Chief Minister Tan Sri Mohamed Yaacob said yesterday. He said in Kota Baharu that the state government leftBernama - 339 words
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Article107 1989-01-03 16 Bernama THE FEDERATION of Malaysian Consumer Associations said yesterday that it took a serious view of the rise in the prices of essential goods, especially following the recent announcement of adjustments in civil service salaries. The federation's secretarygeneral, Hamdan Adnan, said in Kuala Lumpur thatBernama - 107 words
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87 1989-01-03 16 UPI THE VIETNAMESE government has issued a decree stepping up legal protection for individual rights to engage in free enterprise. "All commercial and service activities undertaken by economic institutions and individuals in the country are protected according to state law," said the VietnamUPI - 87 words
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503 1989-01-03 16 Inflation may force cut in arms spending to comply with law AFP ONE OF George Bush's first tasks after he takes office as US President on January 20 will be the difficult and politically sensitive job of cutting military spending. Outgoing President RonaldAFP - 503 words
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Article, Illustration201 1989-01-03 16 AFP AFTER TWO WEEKS of vacation in his cherished California, President Ronald Reagan returns to Washington on Thursday to finish his eight-year presidency. On Jan 20, after his successor George Bush is sworn in, the oldest American President will become an elder statesman. MrAFP - 201 words
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193 1989-01-03 16 AFP SPAIN took over as president for six months of the European Community on Sunday and pledged to strive to make Europe not just a better place to do business in but a more human place to live in. Prime Minister FelipeAFP - 193 words
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359 1989-01-03 16 AFP AFRICA in 1988 registered an overall growth rate much higher than in 1987, though this was offset by its excruciating debt burden, a higher population growth and sluggish demand and prices for export commodities, a top African economist said in Addis AbabaAFP - 359 words
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Article154 1989-01-03 16 Reuter INDIAN President Ramaswamy Venkataraman yesterday turned down a plea for mercy for Kehar Singh, one of two men sentenced to death for the killing of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1984. Their lawyers were expected to file another round of appeals today to tryReuter - 154 words
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342 1989-01-03 16 Reuter NEW TAXES could be part of the budget plan to cut the federal deficit this year, House Republican Leader Robert Michel said. Mr Michel, an Illinois Republican, said on the ABC television programme, This Week with David Brinkley', heReuter - 342 words
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Article72 1989-01-03 16 Reuter NIXDORF Computer AG has denied a press report which said that it planned to sack 5,000 workers but it could not comment on whether the company's 1988 dividend would be scrapped. Yesterday's edition of Der Spiegel news magazine had quoted Nixdorf managing board chairman Klaus LuftReuter - 72 words
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Article51 1989-01-03 16 Reuter CHINA'S trade deficit doubled to an estimated US$7.5l bHlion in 1968 from U553.75 billion in 1987. The People's Deify quoted State Statistical Bureau figures as showing that exports rose to about U5548.49 billion from U5539.49 billion and imports rose to about US$54 billion from U5543.24Reuter - 51 words
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Article63 1989-01-03 16 Bernama A BILL has been drafted for the setting up of a Trengganu Heritage Fund which is aimed at ensuring a steady income for the state after its petroleum resources are depleted. Chief Minister Tan Sri Wan Mokhtar Ahmad said yesterday that the Bill might beBernama - 63 words
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Article32 1989-01-03 16 Reuter BIG CROWDS filled Rangoon streets yesterday as people.' turned out in strength for the funeral of Khin Kyi, widow of national independence hero Aung San. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article48 1989-01-03 16 UPI PAKISTANI Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto said she has not yet been told if her country has developed an atomic bomb, but she promised in any case to work to limit Pakistan's nuclear potential to "peaceful purposes only", according to a newspaper report UPIUPI - 48 words
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Advertisement248 1989-01-03 16 Focus on insurance IN RECOGNITION of the increasingly important role played by the insurance industry in Singapore, BT will publish its first Insurance Supplement on Jan 26. The theme will be "Meeting the challenges of the *****". Senior executives and leading professionals in the industry have been invited to contribute248 words
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Advertisement418 1989-01-03 16 ADVERTISEMENT More of 'Singapore' In Singapore Business PAMPERED PATIENTS Red carpet treatment is becoming the norm not only in the hospitaliy industry but in hospitals. To woo patients, private clinics are going high-tech and pampering the sick with first-class services that even hoteliers are talking about. A FAR-SIGHTED VENTURE A418 words
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Article250 1989-01-03 17 Reuter TOTAL cargo tonnage shipped via the port of Rotterdam last year rose 2.9 per cent to a provisional 262.3 million tonnes from a revised 254.9 million in 1987, city mayor Bram Peper said. Total import tonnage rose 3.5 per cent to 202.4 million tonnes,Reuter - 250 words
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337 1989-01-03 17 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr THE ASEAN Ports Authorities Association (APAA) has adopted a "hands-off" policy on the illegal discharge of toxic waste in the region. Philippine Ports Authority general manager Rogelio Dayan said the decision was in a resolution passed by the337 words
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222 1989-01-03 17 Richard Ng - By Richard Ng DOCUMENT processing of imports into Thailand is now being blamed for contributing to port congestion in Bangkok. Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) officials who spoke to The Nation, Thailand's English daily, pointed their fingers at Board of Investment (Bol)222 words
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Article89 1989-01-03 17 AFP FRANCE will provide loans for procurement of a modern dredger by 1990 for Bangladesh's prime sea port of Chittagong. The BSS news agency reported last week that an agreement for the 147.90 million franc (US$24 65 million) dredger was signed in Chittagong between theAFP - 89 words
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Article45 1989-01-03 17 Reuter THE BUNKER ADJUSTMENT FACTOR (BAF) for trade between Europe and the Caribbean area has been raised to US$5 per freight ton net from US$4 with effect from Jan 1, the Association of West India Trans-Atlantic Steam Ship Lines (Witass) said. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article80 1989-01-03 17 Reuter THE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE and other conferences involved in the trade between Europe and the Far East said their current bunker adjustment factor (BAF) remains unchanged at minus 2.47 per cent. Other conferences involved are the Europe/Japan and Japan/Europe Freight Conferences, the Hongkong/Europe Freight Conference,Reuter - 80 words
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49 1989-01-03 17 Reuter THE 47,209-DWT British container vessel, ACT 8, bound from London to Sydney, collided with Saudi ro-ro vessel Nawaf, 1,472 dwt, in Delta anchorage, Jeddah. last Wednesday. Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said. The Nawaf is afloat alongside a Jeddah ship repair yard. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article77 1989-01-03 17 Reuter THE US container vessel, President Garfield. which was reported on Dec 15 as being on tow to Honolulu after an engine breakdown, was not towed into port there. Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service reported. Instead a tug helped the ship to continue to San Francisco,Reuter - 77 words
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769 1989-01-03 18 AP FROM ATOP his mammoth crane, Jan de Jong lifts a 25-ton container from a freighter with a flick of his joystick, punches a code onto his computer screen and delivers the cargo onto a railway car 200 metres away. "It's quite a changeAP - 769 words
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Article782 1989-01-03 18 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container IX 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Alltrans 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 Bait-Canada line VII 4/5 Bait-Orient line782 words
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320 1989-01-03 18 Fairplay HANDLING a record traffic of 6.1 million tonnes in 1987-88, New Mangalore, the youngest Indian major port, has shown remarkable growth since it came into operation in 1974. The traffic totalled just 91.000 tonnes in 1974-75, the first year of its operations. TheFairplay - 320 words
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602 1989-01-03 19 AFP SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Tae-Woo's new government has made it clear that financial bailouts of industrial giants can no longer be taken for granted. But political and economic analysts in Seoul say that policy will face a major challenge from Daewoo Shipbuilding andAFP - 602 words
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91 1989-01-03 19 I FREIGHT CONFERENCES covering the trade between Europe and the Far j East said that with effect from Jan 1, their currency adjustment factors (CAFs) are as follows, taking into account the European Area Differential: 1 Area from Current CAF UK/Eire 28.00 No change91 words
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215 1989-01-03 19 THE SECOND World Container Congress, which will be the first such container conference and exhibition in Asia, takes place in Hongkong from May 3-5. "This event presents a unique opportunity to attend an international forum conveniently situated in the heart of the world215 words
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Article137 1989-01-03 19 AFP THE TANKER MARKET remained very quiet between the Christmas and New Year holidays, traders said last week. They noted a jump in rates for vessels operating out of the Gulf, owing to a shortage of available tonnage for prompt departure. They also reported a continued firm toneAFP - 137 words
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152 1989-01-03 19 Reuter DANISH SHIPOWNERS placed their biggest newbuilding orders for many years last year and currently have 75 ships on order, against 52 at end--1987. Danish Shipowners Association chairman Erik Behn said last week that current orders totalled 2.5 million dwt, against 1.7 millionReuter - 152 words
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Article900 1989-01-03 24 MODERATELY active timecharter business was reported on the freight market but other sectors were very dull ahead of the long holiday weekend, ship brokers said on Friday. Unconfirmed reports suggest grain charterers paid around $800,000 for the Hadjar carrying around 54.000 long tons from the US Gulf to900 words
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4674 1989-01-03 24 M Rooardam IMartt Una. Jan 1 Parmai. IMC Jan 2 Andara M Maarak Una. Jan SM Evar Oooda. Evargraan. Jan 1 VWa Oa Man. CMA Jan 4 Koaloon Bay. Hapag-Uoyd/NYK Una. Jan S. N OaM. IfISC. Jan S Judandia MISC Jan Srrwi|aya.4,674 words
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Article1151 1989-01-03 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Berth Arrtval Oeperture KEPPEL WHARVES SlL Pr— IS W01/1300 akMQMto 0301/1445 caoiiwao akMQwto 04 01,0700 otcwgwd. 0401/2300 K» okMgMte 03.01/1300 KI5 otongsid* 0301/0600 olo-gsxl. OS 010(00 KT» olongud. 03 010(00 IC2SI otongud* 0301 TWn PASJR PANJANQ J:'™ 2? o4on (*01/1200 ote«Q«(. 0301/1300 U* Q50i/23001,151 words
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Advertisement101 1989-01-03 17 mm ROTTERDAM has been transformed from a la-bour-intensive harbour operation into a digitalised logistics centre, where fewer and fewer people handle ever more cargo. A look at what the world's biggest and busiest port is doing to stay on top. Page II SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Tae-Woo's new government has101 words
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Advertisement1063 1989-01-03 20 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. I II I I li I I 111 i TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE S'par* LMMvrt dan H'kurf I hinn Fitow* NUMBER BRIDGE 1* 7/1 2WI 27/1 30/1 31/1 27/1 CHOYANC SUCCESS 1W 21/1 t/2 9/2 HV2 12/2 13/2 HANJIN ROTTERDAM 1* 4/2 22/21,063 words
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