The Business Times, 20 January 1989
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Title Section11 1989-01-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article253 1989-01-20 1 Dow up WALL STREET stocks advanced in early trading yesterday, following up Wednesday's late gains on active turnover, brokers said. The gains were helped by continuing rises in the dollar and US treasuries. However, some brokers said profit-tak-ing could hold stocks back. The Dow 30 was up253 words
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Article, Illustration217 1989-01-20 1 SHARE PRICES in Singapore rebounded after two consecutive days of falls, rising over a broad front in moderate trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index added 4.83 points to 1,099.24 while the Business Times Composite Index rose 5.81 points to 983.48. Turnover was marginally higher at217 words
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Article115 1989-01-20 1 THE US dollar yesterday surged past the 129 Japanese yen level for the first time since Oct 12 last year. Dealers attributed the dollar s sharp rise against the yen to active buying by Japanese life insurers. The unwinding of long yen positions against the115 words
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367 1989-01-20 1 Bernama FORMER Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie was unanimously elected chairman of the country's post-1990 National Economic Consultative Council at its inaugural meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Senator Datuk Tan Peng Khoon, the representative of the Malaysian Chinese Association,Bernama - 367 words
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124 1989-01-20 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, 63, who suffered chest pains on Wednesday, will remain in hospital for another two weeks, reported Bernama news agency yesterday. "He is expected to remain in hospital for about two weeks. He is resting comfortably and his doctors areReuter - 124 words
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Article522 1989-01-20 1 ROSIE TAN - Warrants expected to give right to subscribe for UOL shares By ROSIE TAN UNITED OVERSEAS BANK is said to be looking at a $250 million fixed-rate negotiable certificate of deposit issue with warrants, a package similar to the recent $200 million NCDs launched by the522 words
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Article, Illustration517 1989-01-20 1 ANNA TEO - TreEfflifiTOT .HP By ANNA TEO RESPONDING to concern over Singapore's bilingual policy and the teaching of the mother tongue. Education Minister Dr Tony Tan yesterday outlined his ministry's plans for children who are talented in languages. There will be more provisions for the517 words
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Article114 1989-01-20 1 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has said the US should reconsider relinquishing control of the Panama Canal if Panamanian armed forces chief General Manuel Antonio Noriega remained the country's de facto leader. Mr Reagan said it was "too late" for him to do anything about the 1978 PanamaAFP - 114 words
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Article221 1989-01-20 1 FT ARTHUR DUNKEL, director-gen-eral of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) has won crucial backing in his efforts to resolve the impasse in the multilateral trade talks left over from the Montreal Ministerial Meeting in December. Some 20 key countries accepted at anFT - 221 words
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Advertisement214 1989-01-20 1 Full report, PAGE 16 Regional markets, PAGE 18 Editorial Comment: 10 Keeping the flame burning US politics 11 Bullish on Bush US economy 4 Sprinkel sees continued growth Chinese character generator 2 Ampex-Brushwriter venture Japanese budget 3 Biggest rise in 8 years planned Securities underwriting 7 Fed says yes to214 words
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Advertisement146 1989-01-20 1 UOB sate up marchant bank In HK, big namas backing bank, PAGE 20 Insurance tsss BUSINESS TIMES is publishing its first Insurance Supplement next Thursday. The supplement features an exclusive interview with the Insurance Commissioner, Mr Law Song Keng, who will give an up-to-date assessment of Singapore's insurance industry as146 words
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Advertisement229 1989-01-20 1 m Llfeltylc- y On the trail of a Manchu's will TOMORROW, in Executive Lifestyle, we try to unravel the mystery behind "The House in Leith Street" the 200-year-old mansion often featured in Penang's glossy tourist brochures that harbours a strange little tale behind its dilapidated doors. Lifestyle chanced upon it229 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration356 1989-01-20 2 ANNA TEO, SHOEB KAGDA; JOHN THOMAS - Parliament reports by ANNA TEO, SHOEB KAGDA and JOHN THOMAS MR J B JEYARETNAM was correctly convicted by Singapore courts and there was no miscarriage of justice, said Law Minister Prof S Jayakumar. He said that the AttorneyGeneral had studied the Privy Council's356 words
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188 1989-01-20 2 IF EMPLOYERS do not raise the retirement age of their employees to 60 within the next three years, the government may resort to legislation. This was revealed by Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan yesterday. He said that the response from employers to188 words
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209 1989-01-20 2 THERE IS NO MERIT in questioning the validity of the Chief Justice's reappointment when he turned 65 in September 1982, the Attorney-General has advised the Cabinet. This was stated by the Minister for Law and Home Affairs, Professor S Jayakumar, in response to a209 words
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Article426 1989-01-20 2 A FLEXIBLE application of rules to help people in need, a re-think of the policy on domestic help and a national effort to help Singapore companies venture abroad were among suggestions raised by MPs during yesterday's debate. Pleading for a humane bureaucracy, Mr Heng Chiang426 words
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278 1989-01-20 2 DR LEE SIEW CHOH sought of the Prime Minister yesterday whether the last general election and the opening of the new Parliament were timed to keep two opposition politicians, Mr Francis Seow and Mr J B Jeyaretnam, out of the House. Replying278 words
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89 1989-01-20 2 THE MINISTER for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Community Development, Mr Wong Kan Seng, has moved for the appointment of a new Committee of Selection. The MPs to sit on the committee are: Mr S Chandra Das, Dr Lee Boor Yang, Mr Lee Yiok Seng,89 words
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Article, Illustration304 1989-01-20 2 PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS will be attracted to set up child-care centres in HDB estates to meet the demand for such services. The Minister for Community Development, Mr Wong Kan Seng, said his ministry was working with the Ministry of National Development304 words
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434 1989-01-20 2 MINISTER OF STATE for Finance and Foreign Affairs BG George Yeo yesterday made a call for Singapore to stick to a democratic system of government in the best of Western traditions but tempered with suitable Asian values as Taiwan and Japan had done. BG Yeo. who434 words
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343 1989-01-20 2 Controlled Premises (Special Provisions) (Amendment) Bill 1989 THIS Bill seeks to allow owners of rent-controlled premises in more conservation areas to repossess their premises. Under the current Controlled Premises (Special Provisions) Act, only owners in the Golden Shoe area about 32.3 ha of choice land343 words
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Article214 1989-01-20 2 TELECOMS will install 3,000 new model cardphones. which will accept picture quality phone cards, over the next 12 months. The new phones, together with about 500,000 new pictorial phonecards, will cost Telecoms about $10 million. The new $10 phonecard will depict different scenes of Singapore Changi214 words
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113 1989-01-20 2 THE AUSTRALIAN government yesterday gave a $200,000 cheque for an Asean microelectronics design project. The cheque, presented by Australian High Commissioner to Singapore, Rosaleen McQovern. is part of an A 52.65 million (Ss4 million) three-year project that started in July 1966. Funded by the113 words
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316 1989-01-20 2 AMERICAN television equipment manufacturer Ampex Corporation is teaming up with local company Brushwriter to produce a Chinese video character generator. At a press conference yesterday, Ampex vice-president for America and the Far East, Mr Ridley Rhind, said his company recently introduced a television316 words
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Article94 1989-01-20 2 CONTINUING his recovery from surgery to remove a cancerous growth in the rectum, President Wee Kim Wee is now able to sit out of bed and has begun to take small amounts of fluids by mouth. His doctors has advised him not to receive any visitors, other94 words
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Article26 1989-01-20 2 MR KWA CHONG GUAN has been appointed to perform the duties of director of National Museum following the recent retirement of Mr Richard Poh.26 words
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393 1989-01-20 2 HEWLETT-PACKARD (HP) has extended the software support service it provides its customers, through a response centre, from normal office hours to 24 hours a day. The company will do this by linking the local response centre to three similar centres in different393 words
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Advertisement348 1989-01-20 2 The World Seminar that puts YOU on the road to SUCCESS SINGAPORE April 17 21 1989 FEE 554,950 presented in collaboration with the Alberton Management Centre "I didn't believe that anyone could keep my attention for a wej|k of lectures James Martin succeeded." "Worth every and every hour both times.348 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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580 1989-01-20 3 Reuter SOUTH-EAST ASIAN foreign ministers will meet on Saturday to assess their role in the region after a flurry of diplomacy which could bring peace to Cambodia. The meeting of the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) in the capital of BruneiReuter - 580 words
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Article, Illustration388 1989-01-20 3 Reuter HUNDREDS of Taiwanese videotape dealers demonstrated in front of the unofficial US embassy on Wednesday to protest against American pressure for tighter copyright laws on the island. The dealers copied US films and distributed them to thousands of video parlours and rentalReuter - 388 words
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445 1989-01-20 3 AP CHINA'S economy in 1989 will b« marked by too-high growth, high inflation and only limited results from austerity measures put in place last autumn, according to an official report The State Statistics Bureau also announced that China's trade deficit in 1968AP - 445 words
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97 1989-01-20 3 Reuter CHINA'S Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade last year approved 168 investment projects in other countries with a total value of US$2O2 million, a record. The People's Daily said accumulated investment abroad aa of end-1988 was US$2 billion in 553 projectsReuter - 97 words
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166 1989-01-20 3 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S top economic planner said his country's juststarted trade with North Korea had expanded rapidly and the prospects for more exchanges were "encouraging". Seoul's Deputy Prime Minister Cho Soon told foreign correspondents on Wednesday his government would promote further growth asReuter - 166 words
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110 1989-01-20 3 AP BURMA'S Election Commission on Wednesday set a Feb 28 deadline for registration of political parties contesting forthcoming general elections, the government rsdio announced. The broadcast gave no other details. So far, 182 parties have registered with the commission, but no date for theAP - 110 words
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242 1989-01-20 3 Reuter A SENIOR MEMBER of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee said he had told Manila officials that a US plan to contribute US$2OO million to an international Philippine aid package faced an uphill fight in Congress. "As I have toldReuter - 242 words
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498 1989-01-20 3 Total outlay up 6.6 pc to USs47sb Reuter JAPAN, enjoying the fruits of a booming economy, is planning the biggest increase in the government budget in eight years. Japanese officials told reporters on Wednesday that the government has set a 60.41 tril-lion-yenReuter - 498 words
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165 1989-01-20 3 AFP JAPAN has fallen to second place, behind West Germany, in terms of trade with South Africa, Japanese officials said on Wednesday. Japan's two-way trade with South Africa in 1988 dropped 3.5 per cent from 1987 to US$3.9B billion for the first annualAFP - 165 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration493 1989-01-20 4 AP THE US ECONOMY can continue to grow if President-elect George Bush avoids higher taxes, business regulation end trade protectionism. Beryl W Sprinkel, chairman of President Ronald Reagan's Council on Economic Advisers, said on Wednesday. Domestic consumption will be slower so that the internationalAP - 493 words
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301 1989-01-20 4 AP MOST AMERICANS think well of George Bush and hold high expectations for his presidency, but an overwhelming majority believes he will abandon his pledge of no new taxes, a national poll has found. Six in 10 respondents to the Media General-AssociatedAP - 301 words
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237 1989-01-20 4 Reuter BRITONS are generally wealthier and healthier after 10 years of Conservative rule by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, but a government study shows the poor are getting poorer. More marriages end in divorce and one in four children is born illegitimateReuter - 237 words
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68 1989-01-20 4 Reuter BRITAIN has changed its system of awarding defence contracts for joint European projects to avoid wrangling with international consortiums, Defence Ministry sources said on Wednesday. In future joint European arms projects, the ministry will award a contract to a single company after competitive bidding.Reuter - 68 words
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169 1989-01-20 4 Reuter THE US is sounding out other major induatrial nationa about getting together in Waahington on Feb 3 to discuss global economic policy, a senior Japanese official aaid yeaterday. The official aaid Tokyo would respond to the request after it completed itsReuter - 169 words
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309 1989-01-20 4 Reuter TRADE BETWEEN the US and the Soviet Union could quadruple if Waahington dropped its restrictions, Yuri Chumakov, the Soviet miniater for Foreign Economic Relatione, said on Wednesday. At the end of two days of meetinga between Soviet officials and aboutReuter - 309 words
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245 1989-01-20 4 Reuter THE European Community (EC) will not deter its trading partners from protectionism by imposing trade sanctions itself, new EC commissioner Martin Bangemann said in an interview In Brussels yesterday. "You will never bring somebody to free trade by turning protectionist yourself. That'sReuter - 245 words
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Article103 1989-01-20 4 UPI THE European Community's executive commission has proposed a frsszs of term prices and even small cuts for soma surplus commodities in the 1989-90 msrksting year. "This proposal continues the policy thst hss been sdoptsd for a fsw years already by the Community and wasUPI - 103 words
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Article143 1989-01-20 4 Reuter THE US and the Soviet Union may invite Britain and France, each of which have Independent nuclear forces, to join arms talks after a START treaty has been concluded, the US Disarmament Agency chief said on Wednesday. General William Burns said in a satelliteReuter - 143 words
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198 1989-01-20 4 Reuter KREMLIN LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev ssid on Wednesday that the Soviet military budget the size of which is secret would be cut by 14.2 per cent. The Soviet leader, according to a report by the official news agency Tass, did not giveReuter - 198 words
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Article1014 1989-01-20 4 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvlco number Local Km* From SU UAL KAL UL QPA THA MAS SU MAS MAS MAS SU CPX QPA SW» GU SU MA QPA SU GU SU SU THA AlC GU RJA SAS MAS SAt SU SU •AW SU SU SU SU THA GU SU1,014 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1989-01-20 4 600P LUCK, CUT! IHATSA i 650R65! WA9\S£eWU ru, MISS IN CALIFORNIA, OUR. LUNCHES! &SWONZ! BY GARRY TRUDEAU 318 words
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Advertisement272 1989-01-20 5 New Toshiba Tl6OO. i I J a V Light years ahead. It's the new power pack from Toshiba, the world's Number One selling laptop. The power and speed of a 286 AT in a lightweight, go-anywhere, 5.2 kg laptop that runs on batteries! Toshiba's superior computer technology delivers a IMB272 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article452 1989-01-20 6 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures yesterday closed lower after profit-taking and long liquidation erased early gains in moderate trading. Dealers linked the selling to expectations of higher interest rates following news of a rise in leading Swiss rates. March Eurodollar fell to 90.53 from Chicago's 90.55 and June to 90.47 againstReuter - 452 words
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Article348 1989-01-20 6 DESPITE widening in the US November trade deficit, IMM currency futures fell sharply in high-volume trading to finish near session lows. Prices initially rallied on news that trade gap grew to U5512.51 billion (CIF), more than US$l billion higher than most estimates for a US$ll.3 billion shortfall. Despite the348 words
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Article69 1989-01-20 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore money market fell by 1/8 point to close at 5 per cent yesterday. The twomonth term rate rose by 1/16 point while one month and three months were unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday; OfFE* MO Ow. 5 4 7/869 words
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Article98 1989-01-20 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity BID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months 6 months 1 year BQ*****T BY*****S BY*****H 20.01.89 3.93 20.07.89 4.10 23.11.89 4.20 3.88 4.05 4.15 4.19 4.19 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate BIO98 words
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Article, Illustration176 1989-01-20 6 Indicates the average at the prima landing rates of 12 major banks In S'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Jan 19 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 dsn 1/4 13 12 7ft 5 7/1* S/1* S 3/4 J/» 4 3/1* 3/1* 1 Mfc 9 5/16 1/16 13 13176 words
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Article290 1989-01-20 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday ended at their opening levels as the market awaited the release of US November real earnings and December consumer price index and housing starts, dealers said. Among short-dates, the Thursday/Friday rate fell 1/8 point at the outset to 9-1/8 9 per cent290 words
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Article1407 1989-01-20 6 SINGAPORE: THE US dollar rally to lavels last seen in October 1968, in the face of a widening US trade deficit and central bank intervention, was impressive. However, it was unable to sustain its momentum and ended the Asian session yesterday at D-mark 1.8670/ yen 129.30/ sterling 11,407 words
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Article162 1989-01-20 6 Gold futures on Jan 18, 1969 100 toy ounce®, USS p* troy ou no* Op** Lom Mk ion 19 402.30 -0.40 Fab 403.80 405.20 401-50 40X30 -0-70 Mar 40X70 -0X0 N* 409.10 ***** 406-50 ***** -a 90 Mm 414.30 ***** 411 JO 413-30 -1 -00 420.20 420.20162 words
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Article1372 1989-01-20 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thursday, Jan 19, 1988 OEUTSCHEMARK (StMEX) 1 PaOSSeaae 1 t M*t Low Sea HI* Lear Sea S3 7 7 7 94 638 *1 55 1348 190 56 6A 4 1 Mm 88 oeOa Law Oea MM Im Oea 51 II 11 11 S3 338 25 531,372 words
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Advertisement75 1989-01-20 6 COMMUNAUTE URBAINE DE MONTREAL (MONTREAL URBAN COMMUNITY) U5550,000,000 FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1989 Bondholders are hereby informed that the rate applicable to the 10th period of interest has been fixed at 9.6875% per annum. The coupon No 10 will be payable on 20 July '89 at the price of U*****.0775 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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422 1989-01-20 7 UPI THE DOLLAR surged on Wednesday in hectic trading as the potential for higher US interest rates outweighed a disappointing report on the US trade deficit and a round of concerted central bank intervention. Traders said the dollar suffered only a brief pullbackUPI - 422 words
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176 1989-01-20 7 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation yesterday confirmed BT's earlier reports that its Young Savers Club savings account is targeted at children below the age of 12. According to the bank, the savings account can be operated personally by a child between the age176 words
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821 1989-01-20 7 Reuter THE UNITED STATES is set to press its Western allies for a major new initiative next month to tackle the US$l.2 trillion Third World debt crisis, European monetary sources said on Wednesday. But European governments and Japan, concerned thatReuter - 821 words
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305 1989-01-20 7 Reuter RISING NON-OIL exports cut Indonesia's current account deficit to US$l.2 billion in calendar 1988 from US$2.4 billion In 1967. governor of the Bank of Indonesia Adrianus Mooy said. In a speech to bankers on Wednesday evening, he said a 28 per centReuter - 305 words
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104 1989-01-20 7 Reuter INDONESIA'S Bank Bali will set up a joint-venture bank with Sanwa Bank Ltd in February, a Bank Bali spokesman said. "Hopefully the new bank will start to operate next month in Jakarta. The final clearance is being processed byReuter - 104 words
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234 1989-01-20 7 Reuter A SURGE in Malaysian interest rates on Wednesday was caused by aggressive borrowing on the interbank market by the central bank, dealers said. Dealers said interbank rates have risen around one percentage point across the board due to temporary tightness in ringgit supply afterReuter - 234 words
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388 1989-01-20 7 UPI THE FEDERAL RESERVE gave five commercial banks conditional authority on Wednesday to underwrite debt securities, including junk bonds, but held off for one year on allowing them to broker stocks. The Fed approved applications by JP Morgan and Co Inc, the ChaseUPI - 388 words
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486 1989-01-20 7 Reuter IRELAND'S first futures exchange, the Irish Futures and Options Exchange (IFOX), is due to open in March, chief executive Diarmuid Bradley said. Unlike the open outcry Chicago and London futures markets, IFOX will be screen-based, in order to cut costsReuter - 486 words
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102 1989-01-20 7 AFP THE ASIAN Development Bank has approved three loans totalling US$l2O million to the Philippines along with three technical assistance granta totalling U*****,000. Two loans totalling US$lOO million will go towards developing small- and medium-eized industries. the bank said, adding thatAFP - 102 words
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136 1989-01-20 7 Reuter TAIPEI'S central bank may raise the annual coupon of aavinga bonds following brisk sales of government bonds, bank governor Chang Chi-cheng said. He told reporters the bank issued NTS2S billion of five-year government bonds on Wednesday which sold out almost immediately. Mr ChangReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement223 1989-01-20 7 AGROTECHNOLOGY IN SINGAPORE A one-day seminar on the latest developments and Investment opportunities in agrotechnology The seminar programme will include Master Plan to Develop Agrotechnology in Singapore A Total Approach to Financing the Agrotechnology Industry Horticulture Intensive Livestock Production Aquaculture Intensive Shrimp Farming A Case Study Agrotechnology-related Activities Financing Requirement223 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article288 1989-01-20 8 Reuter SINGAPORE: PRICES yesterday ended slightly lower with February One RSS buyer quoted at 214.50 cents a kg. down 0.50 cent from Wednesday s close. Brokers said prices opened higher in line with firmer Japanese rubber prices but drifted quietly lower on some selling and a lack of consumerReuter - 288 words
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Article291 1989-01-20 8 RAS prices In ft e«iMg, FOB In bate NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Setters bit 1 RSS Prompt 213.00 214.00N 213.50 214 JO Int 1 RSS Fab 89 214.00 215.00 214 JO 215 JO tot 1 RSS Mor 215.00 216.00N 215 JO 216.50 tot 2 RSS Of291 words
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Article72 1989-01-20 8 (carta/kg) FEBRUARY 1989 MARCH 1989 RAS (currant month) NOON (forword nwolh] NOON tuy*n SaHtn •wy«n Salhn SSI 30 192-50 194.50 192-50 194.50 SSI 50 190.30 ***** 190JO 19X30 r dl: U SMI cv 317.00 319.00N ***** 321.00N SMIL 315.00 317.00N 317.00 319.00M SMI 3 280.00 282.00N 282.0072 words
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Article180 1989-01-20 8 AP US OIL IMPORTS last year jumped to the highest level since 1979 as consumption rose and domestic production hit a 12-year low, an industry trade group said on Wednesday. The American Petroleum Institute, representing the major oil producers and refiners, said US oilAP - 180 words
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Article229 1989-01-20 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sailors' noon dosing pricos on Jon 19 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil M FOB 112.00 OW drum FOB 122.00 Now drum FOB 126.00 Copra Mixed (IOOM) 67.00 Poppor ii. L nu* WTVTV FOB NLW 730.00 Sarawak wMfa FOBfoq NIW 720.00 Sarawak spodal black FOB NIW 507.50229 words
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Article208 1989-01-20 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade wheat futures on Wednesday surged to new life of contract highs in new crop months following a rumour that China has bought a large quantity of non-subsidised US or free market French wheat, traders said. New highs were made in July, September and DecemberReuter - 208 words
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Article213 1989-01-20 8 Reuter CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures on Wednesday closed with gains on mixed shortcovering sparked by the professional Refco's switch to buying after being a seller for most of the day, traders said. Refco bought back an estimated seven of the 12 million bushels of old crop monthsReuter - 213 words
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Article258 1989-01-20 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on Jan 18, (£/tonne unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Rails in-storo London, sellors op Hon CIF London Jan 1160/62 (1150/55) High/Low 1162/35 Mar 1168/69 (1150/53) High/Low 1174/41 Sato* (3293) Cocoa Mar 791/792 (791/792) High/Low 795/781 May 801/802 (797/798) High/Low258 words
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Article404 1989-01-20 8 HONGKONG: GOLD closed barely changed in quiet trading on light buying by local investors, dealers said. Transactions were thin and slow most of the day. Bullion ended at U*****.20/70 an ounce against the U*****.30/80 open and New York's US$4O2 00/50 close. On the local market, gold fell HK$B404 words
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Article173 1989-01-20 8 Telerate FUEL OIL prices continued its gradual climb upwards in light trade yesterday. Traders said current levels were likely to remain steady in line with the present strength of crude prices. In addition, regional demand from Thailand and the Philippines for early February CSTIBO cargoes wouldTelerate - 173 words
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Article523 1989-01-20 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES finished slightly easier on the KLCE yesterday due to lack of fresh overseas leads. Dealers said the market had opened higher following sharp gains on the overnight Chicago soyaoil futures and the better cash market but turned soft at the close on lack523 words
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Article167 1989-01-20 8 Reuter THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin MlrkM (KLTM) yesterday price roee another five cams to a new 33-month high of M 520.19 a kg in brisk trada. Dealers aald European Intereat was again strong following continued tightness there, while locals took the rest KLTM's price rise and the continuedReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement86 1989-01-20 8 Keep a date with Sevvy Ballesteros in "Play Golf the Sevvy Way every Tuesday in BT BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish the well-informed professional with news on golf, horse-racing, tennis, bowling,86 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1701 1989-01-20 9 ROBERT F HOLDEN - Japanese businessmen are well-known for their ability to identify and seize opportunities faster than their foreign competitors. FOCUS takes a look at what Japanese businesses think of the US-Canada Free Trade Agreement and their interest in the American motion picture industry. It also examines1,701 words
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561 1989-01-20 9 AP THE MOTION PICTURE industry is eager to entice cash-rich Japanese into investing more in American films, industry insiders say. Motion picture executives, in Tokyo for a private seminar on film investments, said on Wednesday that Hollywood welcomes the strong interest major Japanese banks andAP - 561 words
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Article, Illustration580 1989-01-20 9 Reuter HINTS by a ruling Liberal Democratic Party official that Japan might redenominate the yen has revived interest in a notion that has long appealled to politicians hoping to secure their place in history. Economists said comments made on Tuesday by LDPReuter - 580 words
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Article, Illustration799 1989-01-20 11 Reuter SUDDENLY, Wall Street has turned bullish on George Bush. After taking a tumble in the wake of his election victory in November, financial markets have reversed course and are now betting that Mr Bush will tame the daunting trade and budget deficits he will inherit fromReuter - 799 words
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Article464 1989-01-20 11 Reuter GEORGE BUSH is likely to take a businesslike approach to foreign issues and steer clear of grand designs. His likely foreign policy attitude is suggested by his choice of advisers, his restrained reaction to peace overtures by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and PLO chairmanReuter - 464 words
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Article560 1989-01-20 11 AP FROM PORK RINDS to power boats, from 7:lsam workday beginnings to spur-of-the-moment shopping jaunts, George Herbert Walker Bush is already setting a pace and a style far different from the man he is succeeding as the US president. The nation's 41st president is a man ofAP - 560 words
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Article, Illustration623 1989-01-20 11 41st President of the United States of America NYT IN THE PENTAGON, a two-star general commands a legion of 8,500 military people for temporary duty as planners, parade marshals and chauffeurs. On a street corner near the White House, Alfonso Benjamin Hayden Dixon holds swayNYT - 623 words
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Advertisement116 1989-01-20 9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FACILITIES AVAILABLE ON SHARE BASIS IN HI TECH 5 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Are you seeking Developed Space? Do you want R&D Facility? Do you require an Analytical Laboratory? Do you want to expand your Quality Control? Are you in an Industry e.g. Environmental Oil and Gas Foundation Agricultural Geological116 words
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Advertisement762 1989-01-20 9 TRUST THE TOYO TRUST BANKING CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) NON-CONSOUDATED BALANCE SHEET As at 31st March 1988 and 1987 BANKING ACCOUNT NON-CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME For years ended 31st March, 1968 and 1967 Assets Cash and Due from Banks Call Loans Monetary Receivable Bought Trading Securities Securities Loans and762 words
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Article513 1989-01-20 10 BUSINESS TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1989 PRESIDENT George Bush, as he is going to be known from today, has a problem. In whatever he does, he is going to be judged by the legacy of his predecessor. President Ronald Reagan has done many things for the513 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1989-01-20 10 DAVID CHEW - By DAVID CHEW THE POWER STRUGGLE between New Umno and the dissident group calling itself the "Spirit of '46" enters its latest round with the Ampang Jaya parliamentary by-election next week. New Umno is finding itself at a disadvantage. By endorsing a Chinese candidate1,102 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1989-01-20 10 Between US$lO billion and US$3O billion are missing from the Marcos years in the Philippines. A US indictment has revealed a web of racketeering involving a Jigsaw puzzle of companies and transactions. FT A BREATHTAKING web of racketeering involving millions of dollars hasFT - 1,473 words
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Advertisement412 1989-01-20 10 ADVERTISEMENT More of 'Singapore' in Singapore Business I I A V > I' WU. i j The word "Singapore" has grown on the cover of Singapore Business. The change is more than cosmetic. Singapore's only business monthly kicks off 1989 with a resolution to make its articles more timely and412 words
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Miscellaneous74 1989-01-20 10 DftlLN THINGS \'m NOT A THIS 1 YGaR SO I'D LlKeTo TpvKe ft UftLF R=tG>e Ir4 VOOR SecKoN.., v*~V EVENING STANOARO CO. LTO IW-tlll to PiU_m\f fi^|£mds AND rqurintt\NC€.S. P^P>v i SGND CHRisnrnns GREj£-T,NGS WO U)ISH VOU ft HP\PPV AND ND*J y N/EAR Vl "N WOLLsf BOROGR ftND R COOPLZ.74 words
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Advertisement180 1989-01-20 11 •X?»S IWI 6 I S? 7 n II N>T m fn £75 4*£ s4? I *jt<4 feiSi "S NV L^*» -5 ZSS~*'** r s><cs uvkdeoy "555:-ii«: Htm •,r>? ??**«e*WT BT SURVEYS Looking Wider, Thinking Deeper Some subjects are of such interest to our readers that they demand more space and180 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration755 1989-01-20 12 SWEDISH ARTS Reuter SWEDEN's Royal Dramatic Theatre and Royal Opera, which nurtured the careers of international stars like Greta Garbo, tear the curtain may be falling on their glory days because of state budget cuts. "We are facing deep artistic wounds. The consequences areReuter - 755 words
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Article, Illustration815 1989-01-20 13 WALTER GOODMAN - TELEVISION With the Reagan era drawing to a close, political analysts have already begun to study in earnest the (actors that contributed to the US President's popularity during his two terms In office. WALTER GOODMAN reviews a programme shown on American television last nightNYT - 815 words
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Advertisement852 1989-01-20 12 ttetfi T®t® et Where to entertain. ONE G(X)D REASON TO LUNCH AT THE PALM GRILL IS OUR APPETISER BUFFE T ANOTHER IS THE CHOICE OF MAIN COURSES For between $26++ and $40+ you can select from our appetiser CjKILL buffet including seafood, smoked salmon and oysters. Choose from many lavish852 words
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Advertisement230 1989-01-20 12 m This month, you can enjoy sumptuous Guangdong, Sichuan and Beijing cuisines at the Pine Court. Our buffet tables are heavily laden with delectable Shark's Fin with Crab Meat, Baked Tench, Pan-fried Fresh Scallop with Chilli Sauce, Dried Prawns in Dried Red Chilli, Braised Garoupa and much, much more. At230 words
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Advertisement77 1989-01-20 13 Unlock the secret of Black Tower. A delightfully fruity, light, white wine from the Rhine in Germany; preserved in a pre-Roman shaped, black bottle. St f V u. 5. i i «j 1 n! ~X \NN WF.fNKM f fit 1' Nr. 4 907 644 C.Vs r «<nte Reman tim* v77 words
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Miscellaneous650 1989-01-20 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 It's under one's hat (6) 7 It's finally at Wembley (3. 2. 3) Matters discussed in publications (6) 10 Worked steadily at a song at the piano (5) 13 Principal location in the East (4) 14 They're all wrong (4) 15 Big Ben, say. can live650 words
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Miscellaneous1269 1989-01-20 13 WJ as© aaaa® The New Presidency OUR CHOICE FRIDAY BACKGROUND Channel 5, 7.50pm Today, George Bush is sworn into Reagan's seat. Tha immediate problems facing him, and the significance of his election to the Asean region, eepecially Singapore, ia studied in tonight's programme. Aleo, in the wake of episodes of1,269 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration1202 1989-01-20 14 BARRY WOOD - TENNIS BASKETBALL By BARRY WOOD AFTER STRUGGLING through five sets in his opening match at the Australian Open, defending champion Mats Wilander got no further than the second round yesterday as he was beaten 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 by Ramesh Krishnan of India. Krishnan's racquet was1,202 words
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419 1989-01-20 14 CHARLES SAVAGE - GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE CHOOSY SINGAPORE PROS may have been penny wise and pound foolish by only chasing the big-money competitions on the Malaysian PQA calendar and avoiding events with smaller purses. The Malaysian circuit has this year about doubled to 30 legs419 words
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490 1989-01-20 14 AP THE RULERS of golf took steps on Wednesday to keep hackers out of the British Open. You could call it the "Bo Britt Rule." Starting with this summer's championships at Royal Troon, golfers who are not members ofAP - 490 words
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Article, Illustration493 1989-01-20 14 AP WINSTON GARLANO and Mitch Richmond scored 31 points apiece and Chris Mullin added 30 as the Golden State Warriors stretched their winning streak to six games for only the second time in 10 years and snapped New York's five-game streak by defeating theAP - 493 words
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Article, Illustration738 1989-01-20 14 AMERICAN FOOTBALL AFP THIS YEAR'S Super Bowl between the Cincinnati Bengals and the San Francisco 49ers promises to be a closely fought game between two of the National Football League's (NFL) offensive powerhouses. The national championship game, to take place in Miami'sAFP - 738 words
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Advertisement483 1989-01-20 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Lim Gan Tan of Blk 228, Pending Road, #09-237, Singapore (2367), have applied for a First Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s Zhong Xin Eating House at Blk 145, Teck Whye Lane, #01-151, Singapore (2368), and that this application483 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration443 1989-01-20 15 n mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW NO PRIZES to Malayan Breweries Ltd for clarity on its 1968 annual report. True, it meets all the standard requirements on information. But It still leaves you guessing on key issues. Why. for instance, have "other investments"HOCK LOCK SIEW - 443 words
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351 1989-01-20 15 SATERAS RESOURCES (M) Bhd is disposing of its office building in Kuala Lumpur known as Bangunan Sateras to Hartamaju Sdn Bhd for M 522.2 million cash. Sateras said it had through 99.6 per cent owned subsidiary, Development Securities Sdn Bhd,351 words
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247 1989-01-20 15 JOHAN HOLOINGS BHD will cough up A 511.6 million (5519.45 million) to acquire the remaining 15.55 million shares or 23.4 per cent it does not own in Austra-lian-listed Abacus Pacific NV (APNV) at A 50.75 each. It said in a press release yesterday that247 words
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Article, Illustration614 1989-01-20 15 Reuter THE COLLAPSE of one of Hongkong's biggest-ever property deals has clouded the outlook for booming stock and property markets in the colony. Shui On Investment Co Ltd said it had cancelled the HK$2.5 billion agreement to sell its show-place ShuiReuter - 614 words
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Article242 1989-01-20 15 BRI HART AM A 8 Corporation Bhd said it will make an extraordinary gain of about M 51.02 million from the sale of its textile factory to Hongkong investment company Edin Development Ltd. In a circular outlining details of the proposed sale. Sri Hartamas said this was based242 words
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Article, Illustration487 1989-01-20 15 CORRINA LIM - By CORRINA LIM UNITEO INDUSTRIAL Corporation Ltd is selling its remaining 24 per cent interest in PT Unggul Indah Corporation an Indonesian alkylbenzene joint venture for US$lO.O6 million (5520.16 million) cash. The stake is being sold to an existing shareholder, believed to487 words
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352 1989-01-20 15 MBT THE LEMBAQA Urusan dan Tabung Haji (LUTH) (Pilgrims Fund) group has acquired a 6.1 per cent stake in listed plantation company Kulim (M) Bhd for M 510.76 million through a share exchange exercise. The vendor of the Kulim shares is the JohorMBT - 352 words
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Article, Illustration757 1989-01-20 16 MICHELLE OH - By MICHELLE OH BUYING INTEREST returned to the local stock market after two days of price declinee. Institutional players were back in force but it was lower-priced stocks and warrants which again stole the limelight yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index757 words
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Article117 1989-01-20 16 BATU KAWAN BERHAD: 24th AQM at the Registered office, Wisma Taiko, 1 Jalan S P Seenivasagam, ***** Ipoh on Saturday. Jan 21 at 12.30 pm. MALAYAN BREWERIES LIMITED: 55th AGM at OCBC Centre, 19th storey otk Tuesday, Jan 24, at 1100 am. PCTALINQ TIN BERHAD: fllrd AQM at117 words
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Article313 1989-01-20 16 Manog««V pric*s MARA-Bumiputra for Jan 20 First B'putra 6.72 6.77 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putra Third B'putra 608 4.51 6.13 4i6 TIM Commute* 1 00 1.06 Fourth B'putra 532 137 The Savings Fund 089 094 Fifth B'putra 296 3.01 S'pore frog Fund 0 36 042 Sixth B'putra 362313 words
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Article17 1989-01-20 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Tongtah Hldgs Ow-for-on* $1 00 Ex-dote Jon 6 Boota do««: Jan 2017 words
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Article295 1989-01-20 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 mMton loan stocks m tha ratio ol $3 loan stock for ovary fivo ordinory 1- -l-i Causeway Inv MHlftI rwa Ksoo of $7,252,937 nominal ontounf ol 6% Loan Stock 1909/94 on Ik* basis ol )l noonnoi aoount o1 loon stock with295 words
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Article5599 1989-01-20 16 1968/89 Tml <**• Gr's High Low r«m Mnu v D»y Laat Quote Dlv CNv rid Not +0r (000) H H» h Low Buyor Sol lor C'vr p/E JAM 19 SESOAQ 187 114 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20# 122 +1 21 122 121 121 12S 10 ON 7.15,599 words
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Article, Illustration3303 1989-01-20 17 Bernama PRICES rallied across the board on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday as investors, encouraged by strong leads overseas, went on a buying spree. The widely-followed New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index rose 11.85 points to close the day at 1899.70. The indexBernama - 3,303 words
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638 1989-01-20 18 Reuter SHARES in Japan's huge trading houses, which have under performed the market for over a decade, are about to soar, industry analysts say. An analyst at Kleinwort Benson International Ltd, Peter Tasksr, said: "These stocks are in a major uptrend andReuter - 638 words
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Article, Illustration468 1989-01-20 18 Australia Reuter TRADING IN industrial stocks steered the Australian share market higher yesterday despite investor uncertainty in the face of steep Interest rates. But brokers said the market failed to capitalise fully on the morning's momentum following strong performances overseas and Australia's better-than-expectsd trade figures for December.Reuter - 468 words
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Article, Illustration462 1989-01-20 18 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO share prices closed lower yesterday on concern about the dollar's steady rise overseas and on the local market despite news of an unexpectedly large US November trade deficit, after earlier hitting record highs on Wall Street's gains overnight, brokers said. The Nikkei index fellReuter - 462 words
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302 1989-01-20 18 Reuter CONTROVERSIAL provisions permitting investigators to search certain business premises without a warrant are included in a bill to boost regulstion of Hongkong's securities and futures industries. The Bill, presented to the Legislative Council by Financial Secretary Piers Jacobs, sets up aReuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1989-01-20 18 Hongkong HONGKONG STOCKS ended slightly easier yesterday after pushing strongly ahead in the morning session. The Hang Seng index tell 3 39 to 2,908.66 and the Hong Kong index closed 2.60 eaaier to 1,915.76. Turnover was a robust HK$l.Bl billion against HKSI.6O billion on1,299 words
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Article152 1989-01-20 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index fell 0.61 point to 426.75 yesterday on a turnover of 10.153,468 shares worth 830.34 million baht. JAM It AMT Ao Kham Thai 420 A AyvxW*y« I f^vaatn^ant 39 75 -075 Bangkok Agro-4nd 109 -3 Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhya CharoongReuter - 152 words
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Article156 1989-01-20 18 Reuter A BULLISH New Zealand share market, which appears to have shaken off its 1968 blues, took further heart from a strong Wall Street overnight and moved in sympathy yesterdsy. But brokers said prof-it-takers could be evident today. "I wouldn't be surprised if It's off on Friday."Reuter - 156 words
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Article190 1989-01-20 18 Reuter BOMBAY share prices fell for the second day in moderate trading yesterday after the market opened weak due to political and end-of-account factors, brokers said. They said market sentiment, tentative ahead of tomorrow's assembly elections in the southern Tsmil Nadu state, was further eroded by end-of-ac-countReuter - 190 words
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Article378 1989-01-20 18 Reuter TAIWANESE share prices finished sharply lower yeeterdsy after Investors dumped sharee in a last minute round of profittaking, dealers said. The weighted index dropped 259.84 points, or 4.2 per cent, to end at 5,826.83 from Wednesday's 6,088.87 close. Turnover roee marginally to NT535.94 billion fromReuter - 378 words
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Article158 1989-01-20 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS fell for the fourth straight session in light trading yesterday, brokers said. The market opened on a strong note with the index firming 2.3 points in the morning, but a lack of fresh factors to support the gains led to a downturn laterReuter - 158 words
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Article96 1989-01-20 18 Reuter MANILA share prices closed mixed yesterday as profit-taking pared early gains, brokers said. "A lot of peopie took profits in oils and minings because there was no fundamental backing," said Fe Paller. a trader at Citisecurities Inc. She said copper prices had dropped sharply and oilReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration765 1989-01-20 19 New York Reuter WALL STREET closed higher on Wednesday, shrugging off a larger-than-expected US trade gap for November. Investors focused instead on the growing belief that interest rates had peaked, a trend hinted at by the strength of bond prices and the dollar, brokersReuter - 765 words
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Article, Illustration922 1989-01-20 19 London Reuter LONDON SHARES opened sharply higher yesterday on the- back of renewed institutional demand, encouraged by the gains seen on the local market and on Wall Street on Wednesday, dealers said. The FTSE 100 share index opened 19.4 points higher at 1,911.5, crossing the 1,900Reuter - 922 words
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Article115 1989-01-20 19 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday 1.915.76 Wednesday 1,***** Week ago 1.***** All Industrials Thursday 2.5165 Wednesday 2.506 9 Week ogo 2.5205 NEW YORK Hang Song Index Thursday 2.909 66 Wednesday 2.913.05 Week ago 2.879 33 Dow Jones Wednesday Tuesday Week ogo 2,***** 2.214 64 2.206 43 TOKYO Nikkei Average115 words
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Article1310 1989-01-20 19 Reuter ZURICH: Swiss shares closed mixed in generally quiet trading yesterday as most blue chips came off their day's highs on slight profit-taking, dealers said. The Swiss National Bank's increase of its discount and Lombard rates by 1/2 point to four and 6 per cent respectively hadReuter - 1,310 words
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Article96 1989-01-20 19 Reuter BREWERS OF TWO of Canada's most popular beers, Molson and Carling O'Keefe, are merging their North American operations to reach for a bigger share of the US beer market. Carling has been owned by Australia's Elders IXL Ltd since 1967. The partnership, to be calledReuter - 96 words
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346 1989-01-20 19 Reuter INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Machines Corp is heading for continued gains in 1969, having just reported strong fourth-quarter results. capping its best year since 1965. IBM's 12.4 per cent rise in earnings for the quarter and 9.3 per cent rise in sales wereReuter - 346 words
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Advertisement165 1989-01-20 15 BOLDER OF MASTERS Degree in international business (MIB) seeks employment in multinational firm in South East Asia. Experience in Computer, Banking Advertising. Passion for corporate culture development, motivation, psychology. Male Norwegian, 27 years, married to Singaporean master's degree holder. Willing to move immediately. Write to: Thorgessen Svaneveien 15 4048 Hafrsfjord165 words
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Advertisement99 1989-01-20 15 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMIKK A\ I XI'KI ss HANK TEL: 321 3333 This announcement appears as a matter of record only wLV CHAROEN POKPHAND FEEDMILL CO. LTD. U5520,000,000 REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY Arranged and Lead Managed by ASEAN FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (AFC) Managed and Provided by Malayan Banking Berhad, Singapore Branch Rabobank99 words
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Miscellaneous41 1989-01-20 15 n/AT6o^ /»frd,A/*oo/au> c/ov# £>£Z<? A/z&rzut/MZ 4300T/77/ />&- A/*£ 77/£ C/ lU/ y fi\/VAr A/*£ TV&ts 4/&// A/6 aooor /r f by Martell z/'&y/vcjut/. wzfrs AU- /Th/A$ wtrpoez 7VAr MfAA/, /i4#.<U/l/*OO $f>£Z/f/6AUf t /r~ S*fAA/4 7P£/Z£'£ &OWA wee AMM&S/MZ A#oo>fi/£> 8 4>W <f/&41 words
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Advertisement414 1989-01-20 18 ADVERTISEMENT More of 'Singapore' in Singapore Business v. -J~: MiM V jawuawy tfO»nw kCV^t A CAR IS REBORN A spanking new Mercedes for $40,000? Well, there is a catch. It's not exactly new, only as good as new. The secret is rebuilding. Bargains aside, car rebuilders can offer you some414 words
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Advertisement731 1989-01-20 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF AKI HO DIVING WORKS PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the members of AKI HO DIVING WORKS PTE LTD, held at Blk 165 Bulcit Merah Central, #06-3667 Singapore 0315, on731 words
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Advertisement710 1989-01-20 19 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF MORGAN CO. PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company duly convened and held at No. 36 Robinson Road H 18-01, City House, Singapore 0106, on710 words
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Advertisement720 1989-01-20 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. Cap. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF EDEVA TRADING PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) FINAL MEETING NOTICE Is hereby given, In pursuance of Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the above-named720 words
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Advertisement755 1989-01-20 19 11l the matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO and In the matter of BUILDING DATA SYSTEMS PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 51 Anson Road. #02-57 #02-50 Anson Centre, Singapore 0207, on755 words
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Article, Illustration461 1989-01-20 20 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH LOW CHANG HIAN, one of the two fugitive Low brothers who jumped bail in Hongkong last January in the face of 75 charges involving HK$65O million, was arrested here last night for alleged criminal breach of trust relating to Great Pacific461 words
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Article, Illustration470 1989-01-20 20 AFP Bernama THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan arrived in Jakarta yesterday on an unscheduled and unofficial visit for talks on Cambodia with President Suharto. Gen Chatichai, who was greeted by Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas as he arrived from Kuala Lumpur, made no arrivalAFP; Bernama - 470 words
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310 1989-01-20 20 Reuter METSUN LTD has decided not to proceed with an offer for General Electric Co pic (GEC). Metsun, a company put together with a view to making a bid for GEC, Britain's largest electrical company, said in London yesterday that the referral ofReuter - 310 words
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Article312 1989-01-20 20 AFP Reuter THE SOVIET UNION plans to reduce its military forces in Asia by 200,000 men in the next two years and withdraw all Air Force units from Mongolia, former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing said in Moscow on Wednesday. The former French PresidentAFP; Reuter - 312 words
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304 1989-01-20 20 AFP INDONESIA'S economy made steady progress last year despite uncertainties in the international market for oil, the country's main export, said Bank Indonesia governor Adrianus Mooy. "Looking at several preliminary economic indicators, including early impressions of economic growth, the domestic inflation rate,AFP - 304 words
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197 1989-01-20 20 TOTAL expenditure on training by the Skills Development Fund (SDF) and employers is expected to hit $300 million by 1992. This sum, roughly one-third to be borne by SDF and two-thirds by the employers, represents a large increase from the $180197 words
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401 1989-01-20 20 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG IN A MOVE that will beef up its presence in Hongkong but with an eye on the Asia-Pacific region, the United Overseas Bank group yesterday inaugurated its new merchant banking subsidiary in the colony. The merchant bank. United401 words
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231 1989-01-20 20 UNITED IBV is set to make its presence felt in the region. Just the names of its shareholders and their connections will see to that. Not only can the merchant bank draw on the links of the United Overseas Bank group, which has231 words
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244 1989-01-20 20 Reuter ECONOMIC NEWS in New Zealand since the beginning of the year has given rise to optimism that a two-year recession may be in retreat. The most welcome news item for the 3.3-million hard-pressed New Zealanders was that inflation, a persistentReuter - 244 words
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Article83 1989-01-20 20 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES yesterday drifted up early in anticipation that strong gains in overnight crude oil markets will propel NYMEX oil prices to new reaction highs. On Wednesday, spot oil soared to U5519.26, the highest since November 1987. April gold moved ahead by US$O.7O to U*****.90 anReuter - 83 words
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Article36 1989-01-20 20 AFP BEIJING yesterday invited US President-elect George Bush to make an official to China, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Mr Bush was Washington's top envoy to China in 1974-75. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article64 1989-01-20 20 AFP SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze will arrive in Beijing on February 2 for the first visit to China by Moscow's chief diplomat in 30 years. A East European source in the Chinese capital said that Mr Shevardnadze would lay the groundwork for the first Sino-SovietAFP - 64 words
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Article53 1989-01-20 20 Reuter CHINA and Vietnam held their highest-level official meeting in nine years yesterday after four days of talks on Cambodia and sensitive territorial disputes said to be part of coordinated efforts involving the Soviet Union and other Asian countries to secure a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces fromReuter - 53 words
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Article58 1989-01-20 20 UPI THE JAPANESE Cabinet yesterday approved a U*****.2 billion budget for fiscal 1969 that holds defence spending to less than one per cent of the gross national product and makes Japan the world's top donor of foreign aid. Expenditure will be boosted 6.6 per cent in 1989,UPI - 58 words
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Article26 1989-01-20 20 UPI NORTH KOREA has expressed its willingness to start trade and joint venture projects with South Korea, Seoul said yesterday. UPIUPI - 26 words
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44 1989-01-20 20 Reuter AP AN INDEPENDENT Palestinian state with its capital in Jerusalem is only "a stone's throw away", PLO leader Yasser Arafat said in a statement in Nicosia yesterday. He also called for more confrontation in the 13-month Palestinian uprising.Reuter; AP - 44 words
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Article37 1989-01-20 20 AP THE POLISH state news agency said that General Wojciech Jaruzelski offered to resign as Communist Party leader and head of state after he encountered heated opposition to proposed trade union and political freedoms.AP - 37 words
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Article42 1989-01-20 20 AFP DISPUTES between the Philippines and Malaysia over their common sea border could take years to resolve, but a "modus vivendi" on fishing rights may soon be forged, Philippine Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus said yesterday. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Advertisement251 1989-01-20 20 Earlier story on Page 3 The silver report wee not available at press-time Mhafitfc Tho/ At" Its Start a conversation on the delights of Happy hours are from 6.30 pm to Thai food and the mention of 7.30 pm. With 2 house beers for *Tf I Chao Phaya Thai Seafood251 words
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Article, Illustration250 1989-01-20 21 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ ANOTHER container haulier service is expected to start in Johor Port in March. According to the Johor Port Authority. the haulier. Konsortium Perkapalan Berhad, is expected to deploy a reasonable number of prime movers and trailers. The company250 words
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501 1989-01-20 21 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr THE controversy proposal of the all-Japan Seamen's Union (AJSU) to declare the Philippines a flag of convenience (FoC) will be tackled during a meeting of the fair practices committee for the International501 words
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Article156 1989-01-20 21 Reuter Reuter Reuter THE 28,906 dwt Yugoslav bulk carrier Trinaesti Juli, carrying coal from Baltimore, has diverted to Bermuda due to cracks in its hull, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. Reuter REPAIRS to the Brazilian chemical tanker Ouixada, damaged after an explosion on Jan 10 while berthed atReuter - 156 words
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260 1989-01-20 22 Reuter ITALY and Iran have resolved a long-standing dispute over payment for building port facilities at the Gulf town of Bandar Abbas. Italian officials said. They said that under the agreement, which opens the way for better bilateral trade relations. Italian firms wouldReuter - 260 words
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Article1048 1989-01-20 22 AB Shpg y s ABSS line n 2 ABSS Shpg n 3 ABC Container n Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner Alhront X IV 4 AC Toepler n s Amer icon Tp» x 4 Anro Sown IV 2/3 Arrow linot a s Anon Oceon 4 Alloc Corrioge1,048 words
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Article540 1989-01-20 22 Density Water Carbon Realdue Ash Aluminium Sedlman KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon method ISO/Clmac Km Ha Spec E25 Spec G35 991 991 1.0 1.0 15.0 18.0 0.10 0.15 30* 30* 0.15* 0.15* Northern Europe 180 Ave 180 Max No above E25 979 993 1 0.2540 words
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269 1989-01-20 23 Reuter GREECE is beefing up its maritime anti-terrorist squad with 150 experienced divers and commandos to thwart guerrilla attacks on tourist cruise ships, the Greek Deputy Merchant Marine Minister said. The five-fold increase in the Coast Guard's an-ti-terrorist unit, to 185 men.Reuter - 269 words
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Article240 1989-01-20 23 Jan 16-20 Liquefied Gas Carrier Safety Course. Glass Hotel Singapore. Organiser: Petamgas Maritime Services Re Ltd. The course will also be held from Jan 23-27 and Jan 30Feb 3. Lecturers are from The Centre for Advanced Maritime Studies of the University of Strathclyde. Jan 24 Marine insurance now240 words
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Article1309 1989-01-20 28 A SEVEN point rise in the Baltic Freight Index pushed tt to a new all time high of 1,650 points against the previoua record of 1,648.5 set on March 23, 1988 Brokers said Wednesday's gain partly reflected a firmer freight fixture on the US Gulf/Japan grain voyage at1,309 words
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8386 1989-01-20 28 AJLRHUB Palembeng. Q|»»«g«lrl Jan IS/1* Pilar. PtO Containers. Jtn It Oeaka Bay. Hapag-Lloyd Jen I*. VIII. Do Jupiter. CMA. Jw 21 Ming Prominence. Yang Ming Lift*. Jen 21 **•1 M. Meerek Lin*. Jan 21 Kutel D|aaagatri Jan 2Mt Luna M. Maerak8,386 words
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Article1215 1989-01-20 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vaaaal Barth Arrival Dapartui KEPPEL WHARVES Oongguong K2B olongnde 2101/2300 Q«nrn K36 otongi.de *****600 Omghecheng K29 olongs.de 2401/2300 Vtwiioyo KIS olongside 2201/1500 Koto Wiroaw K32 alongside 2501/0600 •ok* Brooke K2SI alongside 2101/ISOO BoriAW) K33 alongside XOI4BOO Eguator V K22 olongside 2001/2359 Monilo CIO alongside1,215 words
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Advertisement743 1989-01-20 21 VV 1 *> x TIMKS STP Distributors Dedicated to C2 u <}lity sti»*vict? JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (NEW CR NO IS 3242K*****C) 200 Cantonment Road #12-05 Southpcxnt, Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL/CPS Tel *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PCSAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON BHO. PORT KELANG743 words
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Advertisement68 1989-01-20 21 ITALY and Iran have resolved a long-standing dispute over payment for building port facilities at the Gulf town of Bandar Abbas. P«g« II GREECE Is beefing up Its maritime anti-terrorist squad with 150 experienced divers and commandos to thwart guerrilla attacks on tourist cruise ships, the Greek Deputy Merchant Marine68 words
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Advertisement760 1989-01-20 21 I s I- S^)K St 10 cte* MAERSK LINE TWa MM LMa M CloeJng Tim* CV 24/1 0700 MRS CFS 23/1 2100 HRS LEDA M 8802 UCA M 8002 3 J'' MARIT M 8602 MARCHEN M 8804 MARQRETHE M 8002 i!' 2 LOUIS M 8804 LEISE M 8804 '/■f LARS760 words
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Advertisement615 1989-01-20 22 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLANO DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN, AARHUS, GOTHENBURG, MALMO, HELSINKI. OSLO, AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN S. AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT CALLING •TYO 13/2, 'KOBE 15/2 CONV/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE VOY NO S PORE 26/1 BREMER MALTA CASABLANCA LEIXOES BILBAO615 words
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Advertisement97 1989-01-20 22 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited (l Shipping Agents, Singapore National Shipping Association. •y IS c SAV Componij Slid Americana dc Vopores S.A. Chilean Line ftt ran EXPRESS SERVICE TO/FROM CHILE FEEDER VESSEL CSAV 2 CSAV CSAV I MOTHER VESSEL HK TOKO ARICA IQQ ANTOfVALP97 words
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Advertisement369 1989-01-20 22 POLISH OCEAN LINES fjj Optorg Shipping Pte Ltd Tei 2?:ru Te>e. RS ***** fii 2. 5i55l T Ke'jng Pe'il.ng mt Pfnjog 3M7001 *****91 75'56C3 *****5 CONVtWTIONAL SERVICE TO St. ASIA EUROPE Vessel/Voyage I SIN GRUNWALD'42 I 24/01 PHI M BUCZEK/a I 1) Conventional vessel's calls at European subject to inducement.369 words
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Advertisement1225 1989-01-20 23 vj The Straits Steamship Group P&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK SPORE BKOK PECASUS PROCRESS VSSSN 23-24 Jan 2/ Jan Pf CASUS PIONEER VISN ii 26 lan J«l BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SINGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND1,225 words
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Advertisement633 1989-01-20 23 NOTICE M.V. "TENYU MARL VO*. X 4 ARRIVED SINGAPORE 7.1.1 m "HERCULES" VOY. 2 ARRIVED SINGAPORE 7.1.1N1 Consignees of all damaged ex the captioned vessels are hereby notified that a General Survey will be held on the 21st January 1989 (Saturday) at Keppel Wharves Kl9/K2O respectively from 0900 hours 1200633 words
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Advertisement665 1989-01-20 23 5£ THE COLLEGE OF PETROLEUM STUDIES ECONOMICS AND OPERATIONS OF BUNKERING THE MARCO POLO HOTEL, SINGAPORE 8-12 MAY 1989 COURSE SUMMARY The course is intended for shipowners, (operations, commercial, technical and finance depts), charterers, shipbrokers, oil companies, (marine sales, technical and operations depts), bunker suppliers, bunker brokers, marine engineers, port665 words
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Advertisement395 1989-01-20 24 1 IXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINKS IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading tor:IRAN MEELAO V 677 ETA 27/1 BANDAR ABBAS f*vowT> KYOWA LINE lIITH PACIFIC SERVICE MOTHER VSL KYOWA VIOLET V.23 KYOWA HIBISCUS V.3S LOAD FOR: VILA, NMA. LTK, SUVA. PAGO. APIA VILA, NMA. LTK. SUVA, PAGO.395 words
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Advertisement1156 1989-01-20 24 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. FLU Y CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ I OUTBOUND SERVICE TO U S A /CANADA To: PACIFIC SOUTH WEST UN Tlt KMT LINC HAUL PUS. Mi HANJIN SIOOI W n/1 PUS Ml HANJIN POMANC W W PUS. HANJIN KUNSAN W Mi PUS LAX OAK 101,156 words
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Advertisement899 1989-01-20 24 w EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER GIANT EVER GENTRY EVER GATHER EVER GOVERN EVER GAROCN SCP HKG HSG KLG PUS OSK TYO vm w w w iw w nm 24*3 W M Ml W M L W »*3 11/04 12<04 13/04 14/04 14*4 12*5 «2 31*899 words
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Advertisement692 1989-01-20 25 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL SEA HAWK SEA HAWK HAJ GUANO SEA HAWK SIN SBY 3RO SM a/1 21/1 2S/1 26/1 2S/1 31/1 3/2 3/2 5/2 t/2 11/2 11/2 14/2 It/2 It/2 It/2 22/2692 words
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Advertisement266 1989-01-20 25 CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY UKCCOWVWTH KK PCO PKIg 20/1 Rottifdam/Antwcrp Pwiang Ptilg Spar* Btt Hk« Slut Qtngdao SHAN CHENG M 23/1 17/1 24/1 27/1 3/2 7/2 YANG FANG KOU 97 27/1 29/1 2/2 «/2 14/2 Accepting FCI Cargo for all ottwr China** port* all inland citwt in Cmi^dong PKIf Pnf266 words
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Advertisement607 1989-01-20 25 la BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT City at Uwkurfk London (iprm Haaturi (iptni City d tAnturfk EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT WW OMI M*m STOK PKUUKS FOM FM S..M an MM. KAO fa'W SMM S«M Si>M Mrl Vtl HKG. KAO •r» SaiM S*iM S«iM Mrl Mil HKC tU!2607 words
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Advertisement488 1989-01-20 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. GESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VSL/VOY KUTAI/16WB S. PANJANG/21WB ANTWERP H'BURG/ ROAM/ADAM BREMEN 2/3 5/3 29/3 1/4 Sut>|ect lo Inducement Also accepting cargo to Casablanca, ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CONTAINERS. CONVENTIONAL488 words
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Advertisement355 1989-01-20 25 SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CMPnmnnii (Burmese National Line) LASH 10 VlO3 PA-AN VI34W PAGAN VI37W HTONEYWA V243W Loading for Rangoon I P.Kelang Penang Bangkok] 14/11 JM I 27/ a Jin I S3 BANK LINE SEMI-CONTAINER SFRVIPF HkAV/V LlfT CAPABIIITV NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK V23N355 words
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Advertisement799 1989-01-20 26 Q KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. K LINK ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FAITH ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE VIA FEEDER ORIENTAL FRIENDSHIP AMBASSADOR BRIDGE ORIENTAL FORTUNE NEPTUNE JADE VIA FEEM* N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 12 23/1 •PK/PNG SGP 24/1 26/1 31/1 2/2 N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST VOY LA/LB OAK CHICAGO799 words
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Advertisement235 1989-01-20 26 to. Jfc ft 4S *1 GOLDENWAY MARITIME SDN. BHD. SWEEANNSATU V 2/89 MARITIME No.l V 2/89 NEW LINE No.l Vl/89 Loading For Kuching/S<bu/KK Kuching/KK/Muara Miri/Kuching 6A, Lorong Cempening, off, Jin Berangan, Port Klang, *****, Selangor. Tel: *****80. *****84 I *****88 Fax No: *****64 Telex No: MA ***** GOLDSP INDOGULF FREIGHT235 words
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Advertisement498 1989-01-20 26 CK). UW7OOOO W AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Smjjpwt P HHtnf Pananf loading lor MoOier Vjl By Feeder By Feeder KAIIOAS V.4OH 9 Feb 5 Feb 5 Feb Cotombo, Xandta, Bombay TUISIDAS VMM 4 Mat K ftb 26 Fab Colombo/Kandla, Bombay498 words
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Advertisement620 1989-01-20 26 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23. Titak Aytf StrMl SINGAPORE 0104 TIL SM3M (10 LINES) Fu U4&M STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN BIAS CotomOo. Kartchi/Dubn GOIOCN MA*VIST K«r«dii/oub*>/B*tirain CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Hujnfpu Shanghai DAI YUN SMAN Q.n(Oao P KtUfif Pwanf CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC620 words
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Advertisement530 1989-01-20 26 p PHIU ORKNT LIN(S PTf LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON POAO *07-12 AFRO-ASIA BUILDING SINGAPORE 01C6 TELEX RS ***** PHILI FA* *****76 EAST/FA* EAST FCI ft LCI SERVKI ETA SINGAPORE m w 73/1. 30/1. 7/2, 11/2 >i >V f F> KSQCa EAST/WEST AFRICA/MED. Fft ft Id SBWg~ TM fa/i INONBASA.530 words
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Advertisement1338 1989-01-20 27 Agents S pore NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE. LTD. General Bookings Bookings Inwrd/ Terminal CjFS Enquiries Ft EU/AUST TPA/SEA Outward *****22 *****53 *****7 *****53 *****42 27*7844 *****19 *****16 *****18 *****48 m NEPIIf SON BHD v\} PKetanf K Lumpur Penan* dehru *****8/ *****33 *****? *****0 ii i NEPTUNE ORIENT ONES LTD EXPORT TniT'Y'Tmmrjaaai1,338 words
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Advertisement808 1989-01-20 27 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG MESSRS HAI THONG SHIPPING 127 Pemoj Street Penani Malaysia Cables JAYAPOH PtNANG, Tel 6Z2944/622W/ Tetei MA808 words
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Advertisement322 1989-01-20 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Ttl 225 6868 (34 Imes) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA AS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LINES a VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE "VIA UUMACA: ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LIMASSOL BEIRUT, LATTAKIA, ALEXANDRIA, PORT322 words
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Advertisement67 1989-01-20 28 T.S.K. LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL icacaEacaa&aaLiiLfl imjjj|Q|Q|Q|g|[ jgimggggggmmyg^g FROM JAPAN TAIWAN HERMCS ACE Vl7 CM eg CTicj^aczjEji. BI9IE9QIQQQQQ EmaEiaaa^iQ HERHES ACE VII TSKLINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****68 W. MALAYSIA AGENT: TRANS-ASIA SHIPPING CORP TEL: K.L *****77 PKL *****64 PNG *****2 HINODE KISEN CO. LTD.67 words
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Miscellaneous160 1989-01-20 28 \ZL\ a l Regional Weather I f A m i i VL It m H Si m m t u mm 4T 0^1! SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJA. Jan 20,1tW •c O Wmd direction with speed *1 knots R Thunderstorm Temperature c A n Shower Weather Wmd160 words
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Advertisement739 1989-01-20 29 sM'FARGO SHIPPING Telisaaoiss f REGULAR EXPRESS FCL&ICL SERVICE ABC CONTAINERLINE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND VS. BruSMI 21/ tadwuii 211 C. VWOliim 211 TNT Eipr*u 271 IE 16 DAYS TO SYDNEY! TO USA/CANADA I TNT Exprtss 221 121(3 Also accepting cargo to: USA Houston, Savannah. Tampa. Jacksonville, Wilmington (Del). Norfolk, Baltimore.739 words
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Advertisement356 1989-01-20 29 r RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL *****33 (10 Lines) FAX *****15 li TELEX RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) M rrr» liil'nli IP S LINE CHTTGONG/CALCUTTA/CBO/KARACHI REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE V«wi Sport Ln«n Fw SUM QOOOCM-Vn 1M lln CALCUTTA ANOHMA PAXAMITA vr2 W1 KARACHI PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI.356 words
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Advertisement769 1989-01-20 29 V* Tatsumi Marine I DIRECT SAILING TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING BREAK BULK) Direct call to other ports sub/eel to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo OROBAY. MADANG, KIETA. WEWAK KIMBE, RABUAL via LAE) S'PORE: NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD Tflfc *****77, *****34, *****71 KP. OFFICE: TO MARINE SERVICES PTE. LTD (S769 words
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Advertisement162 1989-01-20 29 vr«> CRYSTAL Til H47SSS Th: ***** CFBIW FM: «417 M TORONTO/VANCOUVER 24/1/ LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK 26/1/ ROTTERDAM/HAMBURG 28/1/ FELIXSTOWE/LONDON 28/1/ SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 28/1/ FREMANTLE 28/1/ P. MORESBY/ LAE/ RABUAL 25/1/ COLOMBO 23/1/ HONGKONG/CHINA 27/11 BANGKOK 24/11 KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG 29/11 MANILA 29/11 BUSAN 26/1 i P. KELANG/PENANG 25/11 TOKYO/YOKOHAMA 26/1JAKARTA 28/1 BOOKING: *****22162 words
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Advertisement233 1989-01-20 29 r UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 \~l IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE fOR MARITIME TRANSPORT MV SINDBAD WEST BOUND SERVICE 5/2 UM Qasr/Basrah/Baghdad THROUGH B/L» to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOADING CONTAINERSfCONVENTIONAL CGO FOR233 words
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Advertisement649 1989-01-20 30 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD /o Shenton W 3 y. 04 02C Mjr.na House. S pore 0207 TEL *****77 (8 L.nes) TLX RS ***** FLINER FAX *****56 EUROPE SERVICE (FCL LCL) FAR EAST SERVICE (FCL LCL) esse CEiZB UP u$ m aa MIDDLE EAST SERVICE (FCL LCL) INQ out SMJ AM649 words
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Advertisement614 1989-01-20 30 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/ICL carfOM to USA E«t I West Coast. CjrribbMfi.Ejst Canada. HAITI CotU Rica. El Salvador. Guatemala Honduras Venezuela Peru Ecuador. Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Barbados Antifua St Lucia. Montscrrat. Cuayana via Kinpton AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ZIM MELBOURNE 231 13/7 2IM YOKOHAMA 6/7 26/2 ZIM KOPER614 words
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Advertisement387 1989-01-20 30 Everett Lines CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. 0 Penanf* P. Keljng* Sinfapors kailODivcucsrTT nm i— MURRAYEVERETT THOMASEVERETT HUGHEVERETT 21/23 Jan 27/21 Jan 7/1 Fab "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOADING FOR YOKOHAMA. KOBE. NAGOYA, MOJI, TOKYO AND OTHER JAPAN PORTS' ALSO ACCEPTING CARGOES TO PUSAN*387 words
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Advertisement463 1989-01-20 31 J SANTA FE TRANSPORT ®NCAPOfIS PTt LTD. WEEKLY SAILING AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Adelaide, Darwin, Melbourne, Brisbane, Fremantle, Sydney, Auckland, Lyttleton, Christchurh, Wellington. EUROPE Rotterdam, Malmo, Oslo, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Antwerp, Genoa, Barcelona, Le Harve, Marseille, Piraeus, Bremen, Hamburg, Felixstowe, London, Tilbury, Southampton. FAR EAST Kuala Belait, Muara, Rangoon, Surabaya,463 words
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Advertisement130 1989-01-20 31 Consolidation Service PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIN: 23/1 PT MORESBY/LAE PACIFIC ISLANDS SIN: 27/1 NOUMEA/PT VILA/SUVA/ PAPEETE MAURITIUS REUNION ISLANDS SIN: 28/1, 1/2 PORT LOUIS/REUNION TRANSTAINERS WEST AFRICA SERVICE TUNIS/ALGIERS/CASABLANCA/NOUAKCHOTT/ DAKAR/BANJUL/CONAKRY/MATADI/LUANDA/ LOBITO Thru direct B/L to BAMAKO/NIAMEY/YAOUNDE/OUAGADOUGOU/ BANGUI/KINSHASA TTA Freight Pte Ltd Tel: *****55 TLX RS ***** Ngship Agencies 78 Sh«nton130 words
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Advertisement584 1989-01-20 31 SING KWANG HANG SH»WMQ TRANSPORTATION (FTC) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE PORT KELANG 21 JAN MANILA 22 JAN HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 20 JAN KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 24 JAN BUSAN 29 JAN TOKYO. KOBE 29 JAN CHITTAGONG 22 JAN DUBAI 30 JAN SYDNEY. MELBOURNE 22 JAN BRISBANE. ADELAIDE 22 JAN FREMANTLE584 words
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Advertisement563 1989-01-20 31 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SP PKL PN BLW KAC GLORY SELATAN IX Voy M Keppel Whirl 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE563 words
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Advertisement495 1989-01-20 31 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCt/LCL SERVICE PTC GT.OJP SIN FAB EAST 24/1 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 28/1 BANGKOK 22/1 MANILA 28/1 JAKARTA 28/1 PORT KELANG/PENANG 26/1 BUSAN 24/1 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 27/1 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIN EMROPE/UK 27/1 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 27/1 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU SIN USA/CANADA 29/1 L.A./NYC/SFO 25/1 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL SIN AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND495 words
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Advertisement493 1989-01-20 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) I rEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ft. I \SII RN \K lIM K. I). STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0& HEAVY LIFT! Hong Kong Yokohama 25/2 2/3 8/3 7/3 Nagoya 22/2 4/3 Osaka 19/2 Senboku 27/2 Funabashi 24/2 •For Discharging Only493 words
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Advertisement557 1989-01-20 32 YANG LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WESTBOUND SP lh rdm ham CHOVANG SUCCESS IW 21/1 W 9/2 10/2 HAN J IN ROTTERDAM IW «/2 22/2 23/2 24/2 KOREAN JACEJIN «7W l«/ 2 1/3 S/3 10/3 QUEENSWAY BRIOGE 7W 4/3 22/3 23/3 24/3 Also accepting for Inland UK dominations Antwerp557 words
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Advertisement406 1989-01-20 32 tem P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARAN PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****77 INDONESIA SERVICE VSL PUL ADIL MANDIRI PUL ADIL406 words
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Advertisement781 1989-01-20 32 /M -*VuCALL US AT: P KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEE OCR *****53/*****11 04 *****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02 *****22 *****88 :»:.M J P KELANG 19 01 •OTHER VSL N DELFT ■222; OTHER DESTINATIONS AARHUS. AMSTERDAM.781 words
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