The Business Times, 23 January 1989
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Title Section11 1989-01-23 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration745 1989-01-23 1 TAN KEE WEE - Almost 3,000 new cats registered a month since November By TAN KEE WEE CAR DEALERS say that the November 1988 road tax increase has failed to dampen new car sales. On the contrary, warnings of more measures to follow have started745 words
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Article597 1989-01-23 1 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO TWO statutory boards the Economic Development Board and the National Computer Board are helping local industries talent-hunt Asian graduates, psrticularly Singaporeans, in North America. Two separate recruitment trips in March have been planned. NCB is leading a group of information technology companies to597 words
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141 1989-01-23 1 Reuter FRANCE has said it is prepared to host an international peace conference on Cambodia this year and that it planned to intensify diplomatic contacts with all parties to the conflict After holding talks with Prince Norodom Sihanouk on Friday. Foreign Minister RolandReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration316 1989-01-23 1 Reuter ASEAN wants Prince Norodom Sihanouk to be eventual leader of Cambodia, Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said yesterday in Bandar Seri Begawan. "I do believe that is the final result of what we try to achieve,'' Mr Siddhi told reporters afterReuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration424 1989-01-23 1 TAN KEE WEE - *9 TAN KEE WEE THE CIVIL SERVICE might have no alternative but to Increase the salaries of all civil servants to stem the loes of talented people to the private sector, Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu424 words
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117 1989-01-23 1 AP LEADING economic reformer Rezso Nyers said Hungary and other reform-minded communist countries could integrate economically. Recently appointed Miniater of State for Economic Affairs, Mr Nyers is considered the father of Hungary's economic reforms of the late 1960 a that eetablished the country asAP - 117 words
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Advertisement407 1989-01-23 1 Need a housing loan? j|r| Wkylbong Mortgage And Finance (S) Lul 4 V A wholly owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6 Claymore Hill #03-01 Claymore Plaza. Singapore 0922 FINANCE or, really, the lack of it is a universal problem for fledgling companies. But funding obstacles can be overcome if the entrepreneur407 words
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Advertisement274 1989-01-23 1 Wing Tai offer: an analysis WITH Wing Tai Holdings' offer of 40 million shares at $1.25 each due to close on Feb 1, the indications are that the reception from Singapore investors is likely to be favourable. But the response from foreign institutions may be quite a different matter. Turn274 words
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Advertisement143 1989-01-23 1 brother Electronic Typewriters Printers Facsimiles *1 JALS Lk. L_J A GIVES YOU 1400 EXTRA SEATS NON-STOP TO TOKYO with 4 extra B-M7 fights 9 HIADb m nccH Now, Japan Air Lines gives you more ways and reasons to fly JAL to Tokyo To meet demand for direct flights to Tokyo143 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1546 1989-01-23 2 WENDY TODD BUCHANAN - WENDY TODD BUCHANAN takes a look at how funds are raised WENDY TODD BUCHANAN FINANCE or, really, the lack of It is a universal problem for fledgling companies. But funding obstacles can be overcome if the entrepreneur has s viable business, does his homework, and1,546 words
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590 1989-01-23 2 SHERRY BUCHANAN - Thinking of acquiring a foreign Arm? Beware of cultural differences, warns SHERRY BUCHANAN. SHERRY BUCHANAN. NYT MANY COMPANIES In the European Community, rushing to acquire subsidiaries in other member countries in order to be better able to compete in the EC marketNYT - 590 words
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Article, Illustration824 1989-01-23 3 MICHAEL SKAPINKER - By MICHAEL SKAPINKER FT THE DUTY of the manufacturer is to serve the foundation of man's happiness by making man's life affluent with an inexpensive and inexhaustible supply of life's necessities. Matsushita, the giant Japanese manufacturer of electrical products, gives this as itsFT - 824 words
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910 1989-01-23 3 CHEONG WING CHEONG - Spotlight on Management By CHEONG WING CHEONG Choong Wing Cheong is a consulting manager at Ernst and Whinney Consultants Pte Ltd. IN A PREVIOUS ARTICLE in this column (BT 15.8.88), eight core basic techniques for manufacturing effectiveness were identified. These were: a focus on product910 words
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Advertisement51 1989-01-23 3 > s V MARTELL m A I ,-t-i Si SSi 1 I m 9 I r--2 at: 3fc I > I •s> KU 9 fc m m Wk YA a» 3 >1 Hi 5 s»* BMP? !••*< V'j feeafer'.-«g »*ra£l ajfe. S %vfv -i; v V^- s --V r Mrajfe51 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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379 1989-01-23 4 AP THAI Deputy Prime Minister Pong Sarasin said American consumers will be hurt by a US decision to reduce benefits to Thailand's exports after complaints that Thailand failed to protect US copyrights. He told reporters on Friday: "Thai manufacturers will shift higher costsAP - 379 words
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410 1989-01-23 4 AP THE MILITARY balance in East Asian countries appear favourable for them in the long-term because of their economic strength, a Pentagon annual report said in Washington. The economic strength of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hongkong and Singapore, and the continued economic development ofAP - 410 words
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198 1989-01-23 4 AP CURRENCY APPRECIATION will booet investment in Indonesia by Asia's industrial countries, the official Antara News Agency said. Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo, chief of Indonesia's Investment Board, was quoted by the news agency on Saturday as saying high exchange rates of local currencies have pushed upAP - 198 words
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315 1989-01-23 4 Reuter LEADERS of about 20 South Korean dissident groups formed a new alliance on Saturday to coordinate their fight for greater democracy and the reunification of the Korean Peninsula. An estimated 3,000 activists massed on a Seoul campus to launch the Coalition for aReuter - 315 words
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407 1989-01-23 4 AP PUBLIC SUPPORT for Japan's Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita and his Cabinet is ebbing away, spurred by the passage of an unpopular salss tax and a growing political scandal, according to a Kyodo News Service poll. In the January poll of 3,000 eligibleAP - 407 words
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274 1989-01-23 4 AFP A PROPOSED Indo-Sri Lankan friendship treaty would be no substitute for the two countries' 1987 peace pact, which contains Indian guarantees on security in the island, political and diplomatic observers say. New Delhi laat week conveyed to Colombo itsAFP - 274 words
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Article97 1989-01-23 4 Reuter CHINA'S secretive civil aviation authority has revealed that 172 people were killed in five Chinese plane crashes last year a higher figure than previously reported in the official media. The Communist Party newspaper People's Deity on Saturday quoted CAAC director Hu Yizhou as telling aReuter - 97 words
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263 1989-01-23 4 AFP THE JAPANESE business community on Saturday called for continued US efforts under new President George Bush to reduce further its trade and budget deficits. Japanese business leaders said Mr Bush would most likely follow the policies of the former administration andAFP - 263 words
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Article883 1989-01-23 4 ARRIVALS Operator OwrrKm number Mm* From MAS SA MAS MAU SU MAS SU CMC GU SU MA SU GU KIM SU SU THA THA GU RJA MAS GU SU SU SU SU SU THA GU SU GU THA crx MAS THY MAS GU PU MAS SU SU883 words
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Advertisement198 1989-01-23 4 I At CarltonfeVfah Lok, no less than seven chefc from Hong Kong can create more lhan seven hundred dishes. There are not seven hundred dishes on the menu every day at the Wah Lok. But in the retentive memories of the seven chefs there is a cornucopia of Cantonese cuisine.198 words
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Advertisement54 1989-01-23 4 11l I I The business person's choice every I I I I II I Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ond Sunday I 1 I I M\ a Leov**g Chongi Airport at 22:05 JV j I y yy| hours ond arriving Heathrow ecrty the to#owmg morr*ng Col your Travel Agent or A* Conoda54 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous9 1989-01-23 4 VW 04- MOOtt, SUHM" jtit AM BY GARRY TRUDEAU9 words
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Miscellaneous128 1989-01-23 4 \2ML Bangkok Mrut Bolgrodo ro 24/14 Fair 04/02 Oowdy 14/05 CW 19/11 Ooar 34/24 Ooar 28/20 Ooar 06-05 Cloudy 05-05 CWor 06/00 Oowdy 23/15 Cloudy 05/00 Oowdy 29/21 dowdy 00-02 Oowdy 00-02 Oowdy 33/18 Ooar 15/10 Oowdy 08-04 Oowdy 19/14 Rain 24/16 dowdy -1/-4 Ooar 05/00 Oowdy 33/24 dowdy 07/04128 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration416 1989-01-23 5 AFP AN INSIDER trading scandal rocking the Socialist government threatens to taint President Francois Mitterrand, with a press claim that one of his beet friends made US$l.B million on a suspect deal. The centre-left daily Le Monde alleged that Roger-Pa-trice Pelat,AFP - 416 words
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199 1989-01-23 5 AFP RETAIL prices rose 0.3 per cent in Britain in December, pushing the annual inflation rate to 6.8 per cent, the highest level since July 1935, provisional figures from the Department of Employment showed last Friday. Inflation, which was 3.7 per cent in 1967,AFP - 199 words
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120 1989-01-23 5 Reuter AN INCREASINGLY vociferous group of Britons, campaigning for a written constitution under the name Charter 66, has launched a campaign to win public support for a 10-point reform plan. The group took out a twopage advertisement in the Sunday newspaper, the Observer, filled withReuter - 120 words
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458 1989-01-23 5 RED INK COULD DOUBLE TO US$l62 BILLION NEXT YEAR AP THE BALLOONING Soviet budget deficit could surpass the muchcriticised US deficit in 1980, according to figures published in s Soviet newspsper on Saturday. Driven by the cost of the Chernobyl clean-up, a crash programme toAP - 458 words
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448 1989-01-23 5 AP CHANGES in Third World government policies, urged by the US end other major oountriee, cen collapse because of harm done to poor people, e World Bank paper said. It cited riots that undermined a programme of policy changes in the AfricanAP - 448 words
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186 1989-01-23 5 AP UP! EUROPEAN foreign ministers are likely to hold off putting into effect tough duties on some US imports in an effort to defuse tensions over a ban on hor-mone-treated meat from America, officials said in Brussels on Friday. Meanwhile, consumer groups onAP; UP! - 186 words
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Article, Illustration51 1989-01-23 5 AFP A VIEW of tho Towir of Eggi in Flguoroo, Spain, whoro surrealist pslnlsr Solvodor Doll, 14, who Is oorlouoty 111, wonts to bo burfod. In tho background on tho 101 l lo Iho domo of tho Torro Qolotoo, tho rosldonco of Qolo, his 1010 wNo.AFP - 51 words
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Advertisement65 1989-01-23 5 Where even a trip di he aisle is_ a priceless experience. TtQYAL BRUNEI Touching the world *111 a A w I PI v-\ v r 4» t V r V ~%v v MM| >, 1 ■S<£ >•' \< He v as a Kit -*r s ♦wi S'iv /-l >, Sm*65 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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323 1989-01-23 6 GREENBACK FALLS AGAINST MARK AND YEN Reuter CENTRAL BANKS renewed their attack on the US dollar on Friday in the second straight day of coordinated intervention to knock the currency off its recent three-and-a-half-month highs. The US dollar fell to 1.8375 West German marksReuter - 323 words
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576 1989-01-23 6 Reuter THE YEN will continue gaining against the mark and Swiss franc this year, despite Thursday's round of interest rate rises by five European countries, currency traders in Tokyo say. Dealers polled said they see the Japanese currency firming towardReuter - 576 words
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Article259 1989-01-23 6 AP BANK CREDIT to China's thriving rural industries will be halved this year, and the credit squeeze will force some enterprises to cut back production or to shut down, the official Xinhua News Agency said yesterday. Wang Jingshi, deputy governor of the Agricultural Bank ofAP - 259 words
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160 1989-01-23 6 Reuter HONGKONG has launched a study to gauge the volume of foreign exchange trading and plans to release the results in April to coincide with similar reports from London and New York. Principal Assistant Secretary for Monetary Affairs K C Kwong said:Reuter - 160 words
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361 1989-01-23 6 A P INTEREST RATES on both savings and loans will rise sharply from Feb 1 as China tries to slow down spending and rein in inflation. The official Xinhua News Agency reported on Saturday that interest rates set by the People's Bank ofA P - 361 words
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Article562 1989-01-23 6 Gold Financial futures Sin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd LOCO-LONDON gold opened at USS4O2 50/403.00 last Monday and seemed likely to lapse into a third week of inactivity, especial-ly-when the widening of the US November trade deficit failed to prompt an adequate response from the metal. The larger figure ImpliedSin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd - 562 words
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Article167 1989-01-23 6 Gold futures on Jan 20, 1989 100 (ray ounces. LISS p« troy our a Opon High Lorn SaMe Jan 89 4O4.60 404.80 404.80 408.30 4.90 Fab 405.40 409JO 405.30 409JO 4J0 Mar 411.80 4.90 Apr 410-70 414,70 410.00 414.30 4.90 Jw» 415-40 419 90 415.40 4I9J0 5.00167 words
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Article840 1989-01-23 6 AFP ASIAN CURRENCIES ended generally lower against a stronger dollar but recouped some of their losses towards the end of the wsek after several European central banks moved to raise interest rates. The Japanese yen sank to a three-month low at one stage. The Indonesian rupiah, the MalaysianAFP - 840 words
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Article208 1989-01-23 6 ASIAN CUtltENCY d*podt rates for «nd*d Jan 20 avarag* WMfc MM IMS 7 day* 1 north 2 iuiOM 3 M*. 6 MX*. 3/16 9 3/16 9 1/4 9 5/16 9 7/16 9 9/16 9 11/16 9 1/16 9 1/t 9 1/4 9 5/16 9 3/1 9 9/16208 words
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Article116 1989-01-23 6 OUB BONO PRICES were (airly volatile for the week Price*, on the whole, Armed as compered to the previous week's ctoee. This was due mainly to the upward movement in the price of the US long bond Although profit-taking occurred on several occasions, it did not dampenOUB - 116 words
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Article, Illustration522 1989-01-23 6 In prims tending raftM oI 12 major banks In S'pors PLR of banks at the close of business on Fridey. Jan 20,as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: BANK PL* Algemene Rank 6* AJIied Irish tank PIC 6% American Express Rank 6% Am'Dam R'terdom Bank522 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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SMALL CHANGE
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Article71 1989-01-23 7 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation's joint campaign with McDonald's Restaurants to promote thrift among children has drawn some amusing remarks from the hanking community. Among the remarks was a reference to the two partners as "strange bedfellows" one encourages its customers to save while the other prefers them to71 words
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Article78 1989-01-23 7 AFTER the great housing loan and credit card wars, we thought the Big Four local banks had decided on a truce when they joined hands in the shared-ATM network last November. United they were, but there was still no peace. For United Overseas Bank has launched78 words
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Article68 1989-01-23 7 WITH so many major banks giving away free air tickets or holidays as lucky draw prizes, the managements of both Hong Leong Finance and Singapore Finance do not really need a genius to tell them that passport holders will soon be in demand. Yes, the two68 words
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Article62 1989-01-23 7 Reuter THE HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corp said it has appointed David Eldon as the new chief executive officer for Malaysia. Mr Eldon takes over from Richard Orgill who has taken up the post of general manager, international, at the bank's group head office inReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration706 1989-01-23 7 Reuter MAJOR OPTIONS and financial futures exchanges expect their markets to become increasingly global, with new links established between exchanges and products geared to international investors. Senior officials of the exchanges, attending the 1989 Swiss Options and Financial Futures Investment Conference, also anticipate substantialReuter - 706 words
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299 1989-01-23 7 By JOHN THOMAS of the Foreign Desk SOFINASIA, the French venture capital agency created recently to provide financing for direct French investments in Asian countries ss well as for joint ventures under the Asean-EC umbrella, is putting out feelers for Singapore partners. Sofinasia President-Director299 words
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Article89 1989-01-23 7 FT THE FIRST LOAN raised for the state of Israel as a sovereign borrower in the public international banking market was signed in London last week. Israel has found it difficult to raise finance unrelated to trade in the public markets, partly because of bank worriesFT - 89 words
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377 1989-01-23 7 AP THE US GOVERNMENT has subpoenaed records of the nation's two largest futures exchanges in an undercover FBI investigation of allegations that unscrupulous traders cheated investors out of millions of dollars. The subpoenas for rscords dating back to January 1983 were issued last Thursday asAP - 377 words
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Article70 1989-01-23 7 AFP THE RANGOON government, reversing regulations in force for almost 30 years, announced Saturday that Burmese nationals would be allowed to open foreign exchange accounts st a state-run bank in Rangoon. Official sources, calling the move "another sign of the opendoor policy line" followed by theAFP - 70 words
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208 1989-01-23 7 Reuter DEREGULATION resulting from the planned unification of the European Community in 1992 could lead to the formation of larger foreign commercial banks, said the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Robert Forrestal, in prepared remarks, said last week such a developmentReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement210 1989-01-23 7 NMB Bank's new head office ts located in south east Amsterdam We bank your way. It's the one single reason for our growth. Because at NMB Bank, we believe in partnership with our clients. We don't try to meet individual problems with standard solutions. Instead, we come up with ideas210 words
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COMMODITIES
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262 1989-01-23 8 Bernama THE PHILIPPINES and some African countries have shown keen interest in becoming members of the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC). ANRPC secretary-general Ahmad Hassan Osman said on Friday that the association was awaiting replies from these countries as its membershipBernama - 262 words
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352 1989-01-23 8 Reuter EIGHT non-Opec oil producing nations will meet the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) this week, setting the stage for an eventual cut in output of about 200,000 barrels per day to help maintain higher world oil prices, US oil analysts said.Reuter - 352 words
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1281 1989-01-23 8 AFP BRENT CRUDE prices reached their best levels since January 1988 on encouraging signs that Opec producers are sticking to their new production quotas, and bullish sentiment in New York. Some US analysts said that the oil market is now bullish to the pointAFP - 1,281 words
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Article139 1989-01-23 8 Telerate FUEL OIL prices moved steedily higher throughout the trading week. Traders attributed this upward trend to the recent run-up in crude oil prices. Regional buying interest for February CST-180 cargoes from Thailand and the Philippines also gave firm support to fuel oil prices. With theTelerate - 139 words
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Article128 1989-01-23 8 ROTTERDAM doring prioM on Jan 20 Palm ot crwd* Sumatra/M'ria Mflw* option (USI/Kmw) ion 370* (372-5*) oJi no FOt (MS/tomo) WW> 372-5* (377J*) om. no rot imi/immI Nb/Apr 380* (382_Mr) Staorta MO roRAM M'ria OP toNaiiiuM iMS/tomm) Nb/Apr )90* (390*) Mm iwnwi «l OF (M$/to«w) Mor/Apr 477J* (4*7.Mr)128 words
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Article172 1989-01-23 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Stlltn' noon cMnQ pt ion 21 (SS/100 kg) 1cm on Coconut oil Ml FOI 112.00 Old drum FO® 122.00 Ktow dr\jm FO« 126.00 Copra MU«d Doom) 67 Peppejr^ FO® NLW 715.00 Jwowgi wnnv FO® foq NLW Sarawak iptdol 705.00 bksdi FOB NLW A«>^» 4*2.50 ■XJr172 words
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Article278 1989-01-23 8 London Commodity Exchange Ruyer/Seikr dosing prices on Jan 20, (£/tonne unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Bash ln-stor* London, toiiort option OF London ion 1200/10 (1300/01) High/Low 1220/1183 Mar 1192/93 (1190/92) Mgh/Low 1210/1172 Sot*i, (4842) Cocoa Mor 857/858 (811/812) High/Low 860/805 May 861/862 (818/819) High/Low 863/814278 words
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Article205 1989-01-23 8 THE PRICE of tin on the KLTM rose 22 cents over the week to cioee at M 520.21 per kg, its highest level in 33 months, from Msl9 99 last week. The market opened a cent lower on Monday at M$ 19.96 per kg but gradually roee to205 words
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Article183 1989-01-23 8 SOYBEAN FUTURES closed with extended losses as locals went short ahead of the weekend on top of all-day selling by some commission and professional houses on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday. Refco, Prudential Bache, Dean Witter, Rodman and Renshaw and Cargill Investor Services were noted sellers of183 words
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Article137 1989-01-23 8 RUBBER PRICES closed slightly lower last weak in thin trading with the International One RSS easing 1.00 cents to 304.50 cents per kg against 906.50 cents per kg the previous week. An easier trend prevailed last week aa operators refrained from taking up freah positions in view of the137 words
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Article182 1989-01-23 8 WHEAT FUTURES shrugged off earlier losses and closed with gains late on steedy late demand from commission and local houses on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday. Volumes were light but prices also rose as all-day commercial selling slowed. "It was a day without much rumour," a commission182 words
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FOCUS
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1127 1989-01-23 9 NYT Western Europe IT HAS BEEN a long time since western Europe was so reassured by the transition from one American president to another. In the hand-over from Ronald Reagan to George Bush, there is something almost European in the respect for continuity.NYT - 1,127 words
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Article, Illustration705 1989-01-23 9 NYT GEORGE BUSH assumed the presidency as one of the best known and least understood figures in American politics, a many-sided man who can simultaneously embrace rugged individualism and self-denial, praising in his inaugural address bothNYT - 705 words
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Article, Illustration819 1989-01-23 9 NYT IN AN UNCERTAIN world, Ronald Reagan stood for certainty. He was unwavering, absolute in his convictions especially when changing. Consistency was not a centrepiece of the Reagan White House. But that style not only worked, it triumphed. The 40th president left officeNYT - 819 words
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Article, Illustration2538 1989-01-23 10 NYT IN THE COMMUNIST world, the underground joke is often the best index of conditions. What is communism? asks one that has recently been making the rounds. Communism, goes the reply, is the longeet and most painful route from capitalism to capitalism. That joke was heardNYT - 2,538 words
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Article, Illustration797 1989-01-23 10 NYT GRANDDAUGHTER of a wealthy landlord and daughter of a doctor who died when she was five years old, Li Shuxian, now 53, spent her youth in poverty. She welcomed the revolution, and joined the party in 1954, only 40 be expelled threeNYT - 797 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1989-01-23 10 NYT TRAN BACH DANG joined the Vietnamese Communist Party at 17; two years later, in 1945, he was a leader of the uprising that briefly seized Saigon. When Saigon fell again in 1975, Dang had run the party for a decade In the enemy's capital.NYT - 1,191 words
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Advertisement158 1989-01-23 9 You need a car phone for urgent calls, why hesitate to get one. iinulen stoßclrßrcl Dlif] a la ei kJ n ki a ki MUTE uniden When you visit Telecoms Customer Services Centre at Comcentre to look for a new earphone, be sure to ask for Uniden AFIO. It's nice158 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous22 1989-01-23 10 BriStc^ftaitfcDLciene IT'S YOUR BiRTHDRN/ TOraofißOu> SOHDFS PM3e Voo &UV«»JG T e* rno CP\<eS CMI RourtD "EODWf THes > Q 7 Blasted menoßy roeN22 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration608 1989-01-23 11 ASAD LATIF - THEATRE By ASAD LATIF INNOVATION is the soul of drama. but it is a soul laden with problems. Conservative critics ask whether the innovations deviations from the text, changes in stagecraft and unusual costumes violate the sense of the original play, whether they are not608 words
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Article, Illustration942 1989-01-23 11 KOH BUCK SONG - By KOH BUCK SONG SIGNBOARDS at the Drama Centre warn of the sexually explicit scenes in 4Mm Julb. And they are there for good measure. Come prepared for an assault on your emotions. The play Theatreworks's first attempt at a classic grips942 words
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Article, Illustration531 1989-01-23 11 CHUANG PECK MING - BOOKS By CHUANG PECK MING The Book And The Brotherhood By Iris Murdoch Published by Penguin $23.95, 601 pages THE DISCOVERY that Iris Murdoch is a philosopher brings with it a sense of dread to one who is reading her for the first time. And531 words
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Article898 1989-01-23 12 QUAK HIANG WHAI; Lilian Lee - MUSIC It was like no other assignment our intrepid banking reporter had ever had. To boldly do what few (if any) banking reporters had done before. The place: Victoria Concert Hall. The task: To review a concert by the National Theatre Symphonic Band.898 words
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Article, Illustration959 1989-01-23 13 KOH BUCK SONG - IN PRAISE OF LITERATURE By KOH BUCK SONG AMONG the arts, literature must rank as the most treacherous. It is also the most trenchant. Its love affair with language is fraught with danger. With words as its basic strands, literature is moved to weave a959 words
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Advertisement135 1989-01-23 11 A ■MnmaoHf The Dunhill Cup 1989 WORLD QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT •> From February 3rd to sth, the first World Qualifying Tournament of the Dunhill Cup will be played over the challenging Serapong Course, Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore. The greatest players from 24 nations will compete for a place at the US$l.3135 words
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Advertisement251 1989-01-23 12 v uis 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, Pin-fried Fresh Scallop with Chilli Sauce, Dried Prawns in Dried Red Chilli, Braised Garoupa and much, much more.251 words
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Advertisement212 1989-01-23 13 There's a cafe on a lush, green hi 11... where you can take a break. Meet friends. Relax. Make choices from the delightful international cuisine and Asian favourites. Prawn Mee, Nasi Goreng. Prawn Cuny. Rahmschnitzel. Hainanese Chicken Rice. And much more. At Cafe in the Park A© C entury Park212 words
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Advertisement28 1989-01-23 13 White out of Black 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.28 words
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Miscellaneous664 1989-01-23 13 m&W GWDGE CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 If* very dark In a pocket often (5) 6 Alias Alice? (5) 9 Progress on the high road? (7) 10 Wine that's OK In water (5) 11 The two out tor a duck are in shelter (5) 12 Fit out In orange, tor Instance664 words
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Miscellaneous1221 1989-01-23 13 ffO QdD OatDQH) Little room for vanity f I m s F, The Elephant Mm OUR CHOICE THE ELEPHANT MAN Channel 12, 10.20pm A study of inner beauty. The Elephant Man is must viewing for those who would contemplate the vanities of life. John Merrick is bom into the Victorian1,221 words
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Article, Illustration487 1989-01-23 14 PROFILE By CHARLES SAVAGE MARTIN HAGGER decided one morning four years ago that he wanted to run. And he did. The Hagger family was living in South Africa at the time and his parents awoke to find him gone. Now 16, his compact 49-kg487 words
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256 1989-01-23 14 BASKETBALL AP STEVE COLTER scored eight of his 10 points in the fourth quarter, and John Williams blocked Charles Berkley's last-second shot laat Saturday, preserving the Washington Bullets' 107-105 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. Washington won its second straight and its first inAP - 256 words
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Article, Illustration353 1989-01-23 14 GOLF AFP MARK CALCAVECCHIA made a late surge en route to a six-under-par 65 on Saturday that gave him a three-stroke lead with only 18 holes to play in the US$7OO,OOO Phoenix Open golf tournament in Arizona. Calcavecchia scored an eagle and four birdiesAFP - 353 words
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613 1989-01-23 14 AMERICAN FOOTBALL UPI BRUCE KOZERSKI doesn't scare easily. Cincinnati's 125-kg centre faces a tough assignment in the Super Bowl, scheduled for late yesterday. He must neutralise San Francisco's Pro Bowl nose tackle Michael Carter to trigger the league's premier ground game. Kozerski, a ninth-roundUPI - 613 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1989-01-23 14 BARRY WOOD - TENNIS By BARRY WOOD WHILE you were enjoying the weekend, fourth seed Pam Shriver was not enjoying her third-round meeting with Catarina Lindqvist. The American lost 6-0, 4-6, 6-6, the second straight match in which Lindqvist has given her opponent a 6-0 start. Shriver1,002 words
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210 1989-01-23 14 ATHLETICS AP MARY SLANEY set a US indoor record in the women's I.ooom last Saturday at the US WeetKCMN indoor track and field meet in Portland, Oregon. Cheered on by the crowd in her adopted home state, the 30-year-old athlete clocked two minutes,AP - 210 words
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Article50 1989-01-23 14 CRICKET Reuter PAKISTAN was beaten by seven wickets by a powerful Auckland XI who bundled the tourists out for a record low 48 in a 45-over cricket game in Auckland yesterday. Pakistan's score was 16 runs below the previous low for any one-day match in New Zealand. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement465 1989-01-23 14 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, I MISS KIYOMI KIT A of No. 36H Dunearn Road, Chancery Court Singapore 1130, have applied for a Public House Ist Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Makoto Restaurant Pte Ltd at No 5, Koek Rd., Cuppage Plaza #02-18 (Plot No465 words
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Advertisement492 1989-01-23 14 WINARA (FAR BAST) PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company are required on or before the 23rd day of February 1989, to send their names and addresses, with particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their492 words
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Advertisement273 1989-01-23 14 IN THE MATTER OF ALMAC PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of tbe Companies Act (Chapter 50) that a Final General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office of the Liquidators, 1273 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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528 1989-01-23 15 MBT NEWSPAPER publisher Nsnyang Press (M) Bhd will be offering its shares to the public in the last week of next month, following the approval of its application by the Capital Issues Committee recently. The company's managing director Harry Toh Ching Kiong saidMBT - 528 words
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229 1989-01-23 15 MBT SOUTH PACIFIC Textile Industries (SPTI) is expected to make a consolidated pre-tax profit of Msl2 million for the seven months ending April 30, 1989, said Hongkong stockbroking firm Sun Hung Kai Investment in its investment newsletter. The 72 per centMBT - 229 words
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Article, Illustration589 1989-01-23 15 LORETTA Mc LAUGHLAN - Foreign institutions may be more cautious By LORETTA Mc LAUGHLAN PROVIDING there are no market horrors between now and Feb 1, Wing Tai should receive a warm reception from Singapore stock market investors. The company haa timed its public debut well in that it ia arriving589 words
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Article381 1989-01-23 15 CMTMI b D«to ToM tor ToM tor PVfiMI* data dOM payabia tha yaar iaal ftm A 1 S B 10% (bl Jon 6 Jan 20 Jon 31 10% 5% Amol St«*4 8%TEIb» Dk 1 Ok 15 Jon 30 «%TE 8%TE Avfcno 15%TE Mor 1 Mor 13 May 15381 words
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469 1989-01-23 15 MBT UM ENGINEERING and Construction has agreed to acquire the entire paid-up capital of mining and mineral separating equipment manufacturer, Torsco Sdn Bhd for Ms 6 million. The entire paid-up capital of 1.511 million shares of Msl each of Torsco will beMBT - 469 words
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Article, Illustration358 1989-01-23 15 Tractors Malaysia appointe d distributor of Scania trucks MBT TRACTORS MALAYSIA Holdings has acquired the sole distributorship for the Scania range of heavy trucks in Malaysis and Brunei to fill a gap in the group's product range, said managing director David Park. Prior to the acquisition of this agency, TractorsMBT - 358 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1989-01-23 16 MICHELLE OH - r 1 Singapore By MICHELLE OH IN A WEEK dominated by speculative activity, share prices in Singapore rose initially but closed generally lower on profittaking. The popular stockmarket barometer, the Straits Times Industrial Index, rose to 1,107.91 on Monday, again breaching the psychologically-important1,372 words
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Article159 1989-01-23 16 MALAYAN BREWERIES LIMITED: 55th AQM at OCBC Centre, 19th storey tomorrow at 11.00 am. PETALIMQ TIN BERHAO: 63rd AQM at the Registered Office, Ist Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4-6, Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, Jan 27, at 3.00 pm. ELECTRO MAGNETIC (S) LTD: 7th AGM at159 words
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Article5922 1989-01-23 16 Tel Qr's Qr's *****99 Last Vol Week Last Quote Dlv Olv rid Net High Low Cod* Company Sal* cr(*000) High Low Buyer Seller C'vr P/E JAM 20 SESDAQ 187 114 t 4000 Amtek Eng 200 124 unch 148 124 120 122 125 10.ON 7.1 16 88 52.75,922 words
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481 1989-01-23 17 rw K| 1 Hongkong tfcjj SHK Securities THE HONGKONG MARKET resumed its uptrend last week following s brief setback the previous week. The Hang Seng Index finished the week at 2,896, rising a total of 54 points. Share prices opened on a flat noteSHK Securities - 481 words
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624 1989-01-23 17 j K.Lumpur j MBT AFTER four consecutive weeks of advances, the Kuala Lumpur stock market decided to take a breather last week and prices retreated slightly across the board on profit-taking. The trading tempo was moderate in contrast with the hecticMBT - 624 words
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341 1989-01-23 17 F\J Sydney S=L3 4 AFP THE Australian stock market. troubled by domestic and overseas economic data and high local interest rates, closed out last week unchsnged from the previous week s finish. At the cloee of trading on Friday, the main market indicator, theAFP - 341 words
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518 1989-01-23 17 f^Myo S—fl j AFP THE MAJOR INDICATOR on the Tokyo Stock Exchange roee to an all-time high at one point last week, but fell back in the later sessions to close out the week on the negative side. The key market barometer, theAFP - 518 words
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Article661 1989-01-23 17 JULIANA TAY - Compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended Jan 20 CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS DBS Land has put up Chateou at Scotts, the 241 -room hotel at Scott* Road, for sale Far East Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd has clinched the second $100-millk>n contract to build a cable-laying ship for the US-based Amercian Telephone661 words
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832 1989-01-23 18 m New FT IT WAS a fitting tribute to the most popular US president in 50 years that Wall Street finally exorcised the spectre of Black Monday in the last week of the Reagan era. As Mr Reagan rode off intoFT - 832 words
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713 1989-01-23 18 RICHARD HARRIS - Hi By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Asia IN THE MIDDLE of last week it was clear that the European markets had lost their way. Most markets were drifting downwards on thinning volume and at a time when many other global markets were seeing aEnskilda Asia - 713 words
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Article771 1989-01-23 18 RAY HEATH - London a™! By RAY HEATH THE BREAKOUT by British equity prices which has been looming since mid-December finally happened last week. A rise of more than 50 points took the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Share Index (Footsie) up to its highest levels since the crash771 words
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617 1989-01-23 18 The Economist SOME of the new trading rules proposed by London's International Stock Exchange (ISE) for its dealing system for British equities threaten to hasten the very decline which the rules are intended to halt the steady erosion of the ISE's roleThe Economist - 617 words
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Article307 1989-01-23 18 Company rights ISSUE C 1 Holdings 27 mIIio* loan stocks in the ratio of $3 loan stock for every live ordinary Cousewoy Inv Issue of J7.252.937 nominal amount of 6% Loan Stock 1999/94 on Mm basis of $1 nominal amount of loon stock with two TSts for every307 words
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Article381 1989-01-23 18 LAST FULL YEA* Company Parted Dot* Year Net 9S Cre« Net announced ending lams) dfc preAt ton year ($"0001 Sei Pll#1 Interim Jul 30 Oct 88 0.9 10 2808 Alcom Interim Sep 22 Dec 88 19,0411 leong Hwat Interim Sep 29 Dec 88 5351 t*-»— r ..ill, rfWOil381 words
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Article116 1989-01-23 18 LAST FULL YEAR Company P»rtod Date Yaor Nat EPS Ooa Nat arrxxmcvd •odlng leant*) dtv prafk kwf year ($■000) Duta Com Final Aug 28 Ok 86 ***** Grand IM Hldgi Final Jun 30 Jun 87 I9.19-4L Supcama Corpn Final Jun X Jun 87 28.1671 Int Wood Final May116 words
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Article, Illustration823 1989-01-23 19 New York Reuter THERE WERE no cheers for new US President George Bush on Well Street on Friday as stocks eased on inauguration day, pressured by weak bond prices and options-related selling. Traders said Mr Bush's inaugural speech did little to allay concerns aboutReuter - 823 words
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Article, Illustration936 1989-01-23 19 London AP SHARE PRICES bounded ahead in late trading on the London Stock Exchange on Friday, overcoming early profit-tak-ing that threatened to curtail the market's recent solid advances. The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-Share Index closed 6.7 points, or 0.4 per cent, higher at 1,917.5. ThisAP - 936 words
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265 1989-01-23 19 Reuter BRITAIN'S High Court gave the go-ahead last Friday for an £11 million (about US$l9 million) interim payment to 6,000 investors hit by the collapse laat year of the Barlow Clowes investment fund. Judge Peter Gibson ordered that 25 pence in the poundReuter - 265 words
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Article889 1989-01-23 19 Amsterdam JAN 19 FLB A8N 43.5 0 3 Aaoon J. 02 2 0.1 Ahold 910 1.1 Akzo 151.7 -1-3.4 Alrtntt 158.7 unch AMEV 56.4 04 AMRO 90.7 0 6 Am Sted 153.7 0.7 SOLS 142.5 unch Boraumv 12SS 1 Buchrman Taftarod* 61 4 r«iM 05 CSM «2 0.4 65 0889 words
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Article, Illustration474 1989-01-23 19 Partial settlement of lawsuits FT JARDINE STRATEGIC Holdings of Hongkong has reached a partial settlement in principle of the lawsuits which followed its decision in 1967 to cancel an agreement to buy a 20 per cent stake in Bear Stearns, the large WallFT - 474 words
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Article118 1989-01-23 19 AFP ROVER GROUP chairman Sir Graham Day is to take over as chairman of Cadbury's Schweppes. Sir Adrian Cadbury, chairman of hia family firm for the last 14 years, ia retiring after the food group s annual general meeting in May. But a Rover GroupAFP - 118 words
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341 1989-01-23 19 NYT SHAMROCK Holdings Inc Mid it will raise it* offer for the Polaroid Corp by US$3, to US$45 a share, and begin a proxy fight for control of the company's board. The revised offer is worth US$3.l billion. Shamrock, anNYT - 341 words
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357 1989-01-23 19 AP RJR NABISCO Inc'a prospective new owner said on Friday that it would sell the food-tobacco giant's holdings in South Africa, two days after Michigan withdrew from a fund used to help finance the record U5524.53 billion takeover because of a newAP - 357 words
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253 1989-01-23 19 AFP TEXACO sold its share of a Canadian subsidiary to Imperial Oil Ltd (or U553.24 billion on Friday. Imperial, Exxon's Canadian subsidiary, is to pay U5534.36 per share for 78 per cent of Texaco Canada's shares. Texaco said in a statement. Exxon and itsAFP - 253 words
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Advertisement115 1989-01-23 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FACILITIES AVAILABLE ON SHARE BASIS IN 'HI TECH' 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 Geological Electronics115 words
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Advertisement313 1989-01-23 15 Financial Newsmakers The Saitama Bank, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) NON-CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET As at March 31, 1988 and 1987 Million* of Yen Tofcyu, Japan June 29. 1988 Stxma ()b (a REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS The Board of Directors TV Saitama Bank. lid. %r haw fuminfil the non-consolidated balance sheets313 words
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Advertisement402 1989-01-23 18 ADVERTISEMENT More of 'Singapore' in Singapore Business 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 and more relevant to anyone and everyone doing business in402 words
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Advertisement7 1989-01-23 18 The Bombay market review wee not available7 words
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Advertisement244 1989-01-23 19 The Asia-Pacific Petroleum Conference '89 The Premier Meeting Place tor the Oil Industry... 11—13 September 1989 Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore This fifth annual conference promises to be an even larger international forum for top-level traders, refiners, producers, oil executives and corporations in the oil industry. APPEC '89 will once244 words
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160 1989-01-23 20 FIRST DEPUTY Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday that the standard of parliamentary debate was the best the House had seen since 1977, the year he first became an MP. Mr Goh, who is also the Defence Minister, said that most MPs, particularly160 words
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242 1989-01-23 20 Reuter SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev on Saturday described his country's nine-year military involvement in Afghanistan as a "sin" and indicated that it had fuelled state spending and economic problems. Mr Gorbachev, in a speech to a conference of the Moscow Communist Party, acknowledgedReuter - 242 words
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440 1989-01-23 20 LILIAN ANG - By LILIAN ANG THE GOVERNMENT is to award contracts worth about $1.1 billion for infrastructural work this year an increase of 70 per cent over the amount tendered out last year. Of the $2.6 billion of construction work to be tendered440 words
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Article, Illustration643 1989-01-23 20 LINDA CHEE - CWT's distribution centre to be the most modern in Singapore By LINDA CHEE PROMOTIONAL efforts to make Singapore a global distribution hub has worked wonders in the warehousing sector, which within a year has seen a glut in space turn into a643 words
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415 1989-01-23 20 AFP PRO-DEMOCRACY activists in Hongkong are up in arms over Beijing proposals on how the British colony's government should be elected after the territory reverts to Chinese sovereignty in 1907. "Prevent.. Mao Zedongtype dictatorship in Hongkong," read a poster pasted upAFP - 415 words
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Article131 1989-01-23 20 A TRADE MISSION comprising 41 members from various government departments and the private sector will visit Thailand from Jan 23 to 27. The team will study trade and investment opportunities and identify potential Thai business partners for joint ventures. The mission is a follow-up to131 words
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227 1989-01-23 20 Bernama NEW UMNO deputy president Ghafar Baba is confident that the party's Supreme Council will approve a proposal not to accept as members for at least 10 years any candidate contesting against the National Front in elections. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, whoBernama - 227 words
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193 1989-01-23 20 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN party Hamim yesterday denied a reported claim by former Umno splinter group leader Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah that Hamim would cooperate with the group in by-elec-tions or a future general election. Hamim acting president Haji Abdul Wahab Yunus described the claim as "nothingBernama - 193 words
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139 1989-01-23 20 Reuter ECONOMIST John Kenneth Galbraith said US Praeident George Bush should raise taxea. cut interest ratea and lower defence spending. Mr Galbraith said after a news conference in London that Mr Buah needed to reverse Ronald Reagan's policies if he waa to reduceReuter - 139 words
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Article34 1989-01-23 20 AFP CHINESE Defence Minister Oin Jiwei met Thai armed forces chief Chavalit Yongcbaiyuth at an Island resort in the eastern Gulf of Thailand Sunday for talks behind closed doors. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article32 1989-01-23 20 AFP TRADE between China and the Soviet Union has almost quadrupled in six years, with Moscow becoming the country's fifth largest trading partner, the China Dally said yesterday. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article70 1989-01-23 20 Reuter PHILIPPINE Senate president Jovito Salonga haa urged Ferdinand Marcos to put aaide his pride, say that he la sorry for looting ths country's economy and return the money he allegedly slots. Mr Salonga said that Mr Marcoe would make it easier for the governmentReuter - 70 words
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Article50 1989-01-23 20 Reuter PAKISTAN Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto will vieit China next month on her first official foreign trip since taking offics in December, a Foreign Office spokesman said yeeterday. He said that the dale of Me Bhutto's visit would probably be February 11 to 14. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article56 1989-01-23 20 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi's Congrats (I) party trallad badly yaatarday in Tamil Nadu's stats aaaambly auctions, in which ha had invested his personal preetige. Election officiala said that the regional party Gravida Munnetra Kazhgam led in 144 of the 232 seats for the assembly sixReuter - 56 words
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Article36 1989-01-23 20 AP THE BANNED Solidarity union yesterday welcomed the Polish government's offer of talks on legaliaing the trade federation after a sev-en-year ban, and aaid that negotiations should begin "aa soon as posaibie". APAP - 36 words
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Article42 1989-01-23 20 AFP FATHER Stefan Niedzielak. a 74-year-old Polish priest who had angered the authorities by his outspoken support lor the opposition, waa found battered to death in his preebytery on Saturday, a senior aide to the Archbiahop of Warsaw said yesterday.AFP - 42 words
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Article157 1989-01-23 20 A quick look at Saturday's main news MALAY SINGAPOREANS have been urged to make a stand on how they should respond to the new team led by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. This call was made by Mr Mohamad Maidin. Political Secretary157 words
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142 1989-01-23 20 IN ANOTHER CALL to Malay Singaporeans. Dr Ahmad Mattar, the Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs, urged the community to move their discussions of the proposed National Ideology into a new phase by examining closely the recent statements by government leaders. Dr Matter made142 words
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133 1989-01-23 20 THE LAW SOCIETY has urged the government to retain the Privy Council appeal for disciplinary actions sgsinst lawyers. It has also urged the government to continue to allow the courts to review lawyers' convictions when hesring such actions. The133 words
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Advertisement441 1989-01-23 20 Free dippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available 1. A major shipyard is planning a radical restructuring that may well result in a public share flotation and a major property investment. 2. With some 20 multinationals having been441 words
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565 1989-01-23 21 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA THE SINGAPORE High Court is hearing two suits against Pacific International Lines on the failure of its vessel, Kota Sejarah, to deliver a cargo of Thai jute worth U*****,242 from Bangkok to Iran in 1979. The trial, which565 words
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287 1989-01-23 21 RICHARD NG - By RICHARD NG IN THE LATEST twist of events, the Thai Cabinet has dissolved all committees appointed to select a bail-out package for finan-cially-ailing Thai Maritime Navigation Co (TMNC). The Cabinet has also opted for a body drawn from the National State287 words
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122 1989-01-23 21 Reuter JAPANESE yards received foreign orders for 25 ships totalling 643,130 gross registered tons (grt) in December, up from five ships of 101,400 grt in November, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said. The December figure compares with 21 ships of 357,378 grt inReuter - 122 words
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108 1989-01-23 21 Reuter THREE British minesweepers arrived in Bahrain on Saturday to begin clearing a 26-mile shipping channel leading to the island's Mina Sulman. A British embassy spokesman said the minesweepers Cottelsmore, Berkeiy and Chiddingfold and their support ship Herald would begin the job their lastReuter - 108 words
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957 1989-01-23 22 Fairplay JANUARY 1989 should Me a new beginning for the Australian coal industry. Although it is true to say, as Prof Barnett of Macquarie University announced at last year's Coal Trans, that Australia has overtaken the United States to become the leading seaborneFairplay - 957 words
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Article974 1989-01-23 22 as Shpg V s ASSS Un a 2 ASSS Shpg a 9 AK CoiKoixr a 1 Accord Mn VI 9 Ahrantiol liw Atttron* i IV 4 1 AC Toop4ar a 5 A—tic on Tp1 I 4 too Sarric* M 2/3 Arrow Uaa* a 9 Aim Ocaon a974 words
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449 1989-01-23 23 AL O LABITA Jr - Scheme aims to make yards competitive By AL O LABITA Jr THE Philippines is looking at standardising its shipbuilding techniques to curb the entry of highly-expensive foreign-made vessels, the Philippines Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) said. In its project report. Marina noted that foreign shipyards get449 words
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214 1989-01-23 23 Reuter THE Port of Montreal said its total volume of traffic rose 1.7 per cent to 22.2 million tonnes in 1968 from 21.9 million tonnes in 1967 despite a decrease in grain exports after the North American drought. The port handled a record amount ofReuter - 214 words
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188 1989-01-23 23 AP FOUR socialist nations ars launching direct sea route services to South Korea, a move which would facilitate trade. Yonhap, the semi-offi-cial news agency, said a Trade and Industry Ministry document reported Eaat Germany would offer full container ship servicee toAP - 188 words
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Article572 1989-01-23 23 THE Golar Us. 1961-built VLCC of 271,967 dwt, has been put up for sale but its owners, Gotaas-Lsrsen. strongly denies it as an asset-stripping meaasure by th« new ownership. Managing director Alf Clausen was quoted in Lloyd's List as saying that the Barclay Brothers, the company's new owners, planned572 words
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160 1989-01-23 23 Reuter LATEST estimates from London tanker broker E A Gibson show that as of Jan 16, there are 96 very large and ultra laraa crude carriers available fbr employment in the Mid-East Gulf to the end of this month. Gibson alsoReuter - 160 words
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Article1321 1989-01-23 28 THE Baltic Freight Indox dlppod two points on Thursday to 1.648. Hb first fall sine* Oac 19. having mada an all-tima high of 1,860 on Wadnaßday. Tha singla voyaga marfcat had alraady shown signs of slowing down ovar tha past waak after a rapid increase in freight levels1,321 words
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5251 1989-01-23 28 A«l Mnnk. mini urn. Jen 11 IM DedL ScerOuhjht. Jm VM de JMMr. CM 0' MMmmM Jan 23 Luna Meerek. linn* Una. Jm a Ever attaint, Evergreen. Jan 17 Mhf Progree*. YM| Mn|, Jan 3ft. Chun Ha. ChMa Ooaan Shpg. Jan a5,251 words
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Article1131 1989-01-23 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES JURONQ PORT Jl oloa^da 2101/OSOO 2101/1M0 2101/0100 2301/0800 2301/2300 2301/0000 2101/2300 2301/1300 2*01/2300 2401/2300 2101/2300 2401/2300 2501KSKD 2401/Z330 24.01/1300 2301/2300 2101/2300 2301/2300 2401/1030 2401/1300 2101/2300 VmmI Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Gooyong U3 Kota Wlroao K32 K29 Strata Prida K24E Oo»i» at Ala-oadrn OB Owyumkon K271,131 words
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Article2085 1989-01-23 30 IW|. jdß Shipping Boustead 4hpg Agencies 3*BC Containeriine NV S'pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord 4hpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines deal ion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Ced C Toepfer (anus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn fchd (PK). Aiitrans Alltrans Express. American President Lines2,085 words
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Advertisement76 1989-01-23 21 mm JANUARY 1989 should see a new beginning for th« Australian coal industry. From this month, Japan will pay higher prices for the commodity, while ocHvely investing in one of Queensland's main steam coal mines. Page II THE Philippines is looking at standardising its shipbuilding techniques to curb the entry76 words
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Advertisement1233 1989-01-23 23 A>\\ S3 The Straits Steamship Group P&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Satoah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CQNTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT. TOUSABAY MPfMKA HONC ROM IXPRtSS «TY Of OMMWMH LARGS BAY LONDON anus Abo Accepting Cargo Fori P.. 1 to rapaabapM. Aartoa. Cattaatom. Matow. StKkhatm, 5 *"»»ar* '"111 *11,233 words
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Advertisement521 1989-01-23 23 !3 C SAV Corrpjm.n S'jd Arrer.corj do I jccrc-~, S A EXPRESS SHtVtCt TO/from CHNf FEEDER I STOREI MOTHER VESSEL NK TOKO ARtCA IQQ AKTOFVALP RM VESSEL csav i 1/1 tn ua an ip up CSAV2 17/3 ARAUCOHS7 2*2 UP N* 11/4 mt* ZW Vn CSAV I J0 A VESSEL521 words
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Advertisement422 1989-01-23 24 IHSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD JUT ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRAN MEELAD PJL (72 IRAN TAKHTI PK (73 ETA 1/2 BANDAR ABBAS BANDAR ABBAS TTwwm KYOWA LINE LOAD FOR: VILA, NMA. LTK, SUVA. PAGO. APIA VILA, NMA, LTK. SUVA, PAGO. APIA MOTHER VSL KYOWA VIOLET V 23 KYOWA HIBISCUS422 words
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Advertisement816 1989-01-23 24 0 pro EUROPE VIA SUEZ HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. j- TI I V CONTAINERISED SERYIt F I OUTBOUND SERVICE TO USA /CANADA To: PACIFIC FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ H'kurf B'havan 2/1 3/1 3/1 on) S/l W 17/1 11/1 La Kjyt# Frtm 29/12 30/12 7/1 VI vi tn KOREAN JACEWON HE816 words
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Advertisement155 1989-01-23 24 MALAYSIA GLORY I HAI YING VIIIN 1. S fOK t KELANC fCNANC SINGAPORE GLORY MM U FA 14 FA IS FA O FA FA BUSAN GLORY MB 14 FA V FA UFA X FA 2 hi SINGAPORE Loading FOR A VESSEL 10 FEB INCHON. BUSAN WORLDWIDE PACIFIC MARITIME (PTE) LTD.155 words
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Advertisement525 1989-01-23 24 EVERGREEN ■ull Contjmer Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) y++ 5 Round-The-World West Bound r E/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST COAST OUTBOUND WTO. TACOM. LONG Ml lows QtARtESTOH vm u« VI >"■ i FAR EAST/RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO 1) LAS PALMAS, TENCRIFE. I I VU VU. 2) PIRAEUS, THESSALONIKI ISTANBUL VIA525 words
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Advertisement849 1989-01-23 25 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE JAKARTA CONTAINER SERVICE SURARAYA/SEMARANG CONTAINER SERVICE SM MY WO SM IN PI SM ssn asn »i/i 27/1 *1/1 an in m 11 n 14/3 1M im nn *tn VOY MAWAR MAWAA SEA HAWK849 words
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Advertisement641 1989-01-23 25 ®k BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Urpßay L«<« b«rM un w m w an an an aji mo m 27/3 mo g VI 10 M 2*— w w un w w ivj u/j MO ao a/3 W ffl an w an Z7fi an IB w w u641 words
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Advertisement417 1989-01-23 25 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSNIP SERVICES Lfrf 1 J: ANTWERP H'BURG/ ROAM/ADAM BREMEN 2/3 5/3 1M 5/4 Port Said, Port Alexandria, Qenoa. Trieete. ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CONTAINERS. CONVENTIONAL CARGO VIA T/S TO UK PORTS,417 words
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Advertisement306 1989-01-23 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES M AN VUMT PAGAN VI37W BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CDBPBRATHIN (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.KtJang Penang Bangkok a/njin mm J* Jmn F«fc 3 IVYBANK V23N TAUSALA SAMOA VI4N MORAYBANK V7N SPOKE ROAM HULL HMBG 27/1 23/2 2/3 27/2 Mfl up na aa 4/3306 words
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Advertisement391 1989-01-23 26 Q KAWASAKI KISKN KAISIIA. I/I I). K LINE T! IMPORT i w EXPORT w3 IMPORT I~> FEEDER VESSEL MARIA 42 SUPANYA V22W SGP HAYAKAWA MARU 7042F 27/1 VAAL 7140F 9/2 VIRGO 1204F 11/2 N. COLOMBO 723JF 21/2 II AS AGENTS KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTEI LTD TEL: *****77 TELEX: KAWAKI RS: *****391 words
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Advertisement239 1989-01-23 26 *1 4s *r A*. 4S *1 GOLDENWAY MARITIME SDN. BHD. ETA SWEEANNSATU V 2/89 21/1 MARITIME No.l V 2/89 9/2 NEW LINE No.l Vl/89 15/2 6A, Lorong Cempening, off, Jin. Berangan, Port Klang, *****, Selangor. Loading For Kuching/Sibu/KK Kuching/KK/Muara Miri/Kuchmg Tel: *****80, *****84 A *****88 Fai No: *****64 Tel«* No:239 words
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Advertisement348 1989-01-23 26 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AcfpOng FCL/FCL CflnWiwn INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AccapWng FCL/FCL Container* INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE AecapNng FCL ConMntn and Conventional Cargo Alao accapto Matala A Slaal Products Smppoi P.KaMng Panang inartwg tar ITALY/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Accepting Tlmtier/Breakbwtit «teo FCL Container* Ala* Trtoato. P. Said. AMiiadrla (atijut to Wmwit) /I SUVA SMOtNA348 words
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Advertisement534 1989-01-23 26 *<7553. GOLDEN LINE GU N GUM sw>nNG ("*> LID «o« (M uncs) r u uusm STRAITS/PERSIAN GULP Vftn PK*« FW« COLDOI KM Cili ■> #ttJHcM/pMfcsi la P«rt cot. 0(11 HARVEST hnda/DiMMm am im CMKA SERVICE A VCSKL HMMfM amtrn CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA an534 words
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Advertisement417 1989-01-23 26 W r>HIU Oni€NT LIN€S PTC LTD MfAO Off iCE 63 ROS.NSON ROAD *0? '2 AFRO ASiA BUHOING. SINGAPORE TEtE* RS ***** PHIL! TAX *****76 EMT/FM EAST Fa ft La ETA SINGAPORE '71 ZTJ3 MA. OH COLOMBO, KARACHI, BOMAT. MAMAS CALCUTTA Ifl HI yTj 1.-l If-| TTJ«.V f sz n <rrrr417 words
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Advertisement901 1989-01-23 27 Aftfits S port NEPTUNE AGEMCIS PTE. LTD. GMOTt ouO., ng s Bookings tnqwi* Ft EU/AUST TPA/StA VWiJI *****53 *****42 *****1) 2790U6 ***** It *****48 Inward/ Ttrmnal CfS Outward *****22 *****53 *****44 NEPTUNE PKatMg KPUNESONM) K Lumpur *****33 J523 iMnj •^oo3 r a— KTMO 23RM1 *****1 *****2 EXPORT IMPORT PBBDBB VSL901 words
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Advertisement295 1989-01-23 27 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON DO* AM Vessel! Name ETO BS S'POdE PKLG KEE BUSAN MO JI DRAGNET/MIN 25/12 02-«/* HA W U-17/K 17*2 tfiLORIA/WN 2101 OM7/KOMWV 17-17/K 22-24/02 23*2 #NO J OONAM/V1 30/01 10-13/0117-11/02 2S-2SW 03-05*3 ot/«3 NO IDONAM/SQ2N295 words
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Advertisement168 1989-01-23 27 JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) PORT KELANC PENANC rr I3s.ii 7U\ A S/2 ANTWERP 2M S/2 GENOA a/i ft in Li MAtvE w Mfl ft 3M ft ftfl OTHER PORTS JE CNTR LINE (P.KELANG) TEL: JE CNTR LINE (PENANC) TEL:168 words
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Advertisement856 1989-01-23 27 r 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 ***** PCNANC P. KELANG MESSRS MAI THONG SNIPPING 127 FW* Strert FW* Mateytt M/S HANOIINC SYSTEM CO856 words
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Advertisement274 1989-01-23 28 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 (34 Unas) FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/8 SSCMA RS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LINES i /EB OEUTFRACHT SEEREEDERE' ROSTOCK 4 integrated container service MEIMER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE parr saio, mm, ikssmmmi. lawa. MOtStK, ISTANBUL TO COLOMBO274 words
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Advertisement54 1989-01-23 28 w T.S.K. LINE WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WITH FIXED DAY ARRIVAL TO TAIWAN ft JAPAN r'luiTMii'.'iFTiirinPT ri FROM JAPAN ft TAIWAN MONKS Mt VU HUMS AC* vu TSKLINE AGENCIES (8) PTE LTD TEL: 225M6S W. MALAYSIA AGENT: TRANS-ASIA SHIPPING CORP. TEL: K.L. *****77 PKL *****64 PNG *****2 HINODE KISEN CO. LTD.54 words
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Miscellaneous147 1989-01-23 28 w* I Regional Weather m Wi w. k Vv r. •i si P V SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. JM 4, 1959 Tempe™tu,.. c J, Weait*! Wnd dvecfcon with Hxtd m knots Woveh*ght Cloudy Shy W«ci <4co)W by mm Hy with Itw Q On* ful crd* r*pr***nt*147 words
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Advertisement501 1989-01-23 29 J&FARGO SHIPPING TeI:SS4 01SS B ABC CONTAINERLINE N.V. TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND 7 DATS TO FREMANTLE! TO USA/CANADA Also accepting cargo to:* USA Houston. Savannah, Tampa, Jack ton villa, Wilmington (Del). Norfolk, Baltimore, New York, Boston CANADA Montreal, Toronto, S. John. FROM USA/CANADA/EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN C. Varotow 219 TNT Eiprass 221 IMKIEMEMEMI3IE3B! AGENTSFARGO501 words
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Advertisement356 1989-01-23 29 fi§V RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD 133 TEL *****33 (10 Line*) Hi FAX ***** 15 TELEX RS ***** RtSHIP (3 Lineal m ETHIOPIAN SHIPPING LWfS ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL «V MOM.ASA. DJIBOUTI WYIWB A33AS. MASSAWA. HOOeiOAH MJV A.B£WO« 1/3 Other ports along the rout* workable on Inducement. IPS LINE356 words
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Advertisement652 1989-01-23 29 Tatsumi Marine DIRECT BAJUNQ TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ACCEPTING BREAKBULK) Direct call to other ports subtect to inducement (also accepting transhipment cargo OROBA Y MADANC. KIETA. WEWAK KIMBE RABUAL via LAE) S'POftE: NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD Tel: *****77, *****34, *****71 W OmCfc TN MARINE WMCCS PTC. LTD. (TPORE) TO: MU2652 words
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Advertisement192 1989-01-23 29 > CRYSTAL raiGHISERVtCES_ TH: Z2475M Tlx: 43M1 CFSIN FAX: *****11 TORONTO/VANCOUVER LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK ROTTERDAM/HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE/LONDON SYDNEY/MELBOURNE FREMANTLE P. MORESBY/ LAEI RABUAL COLOMBO HONGKONG/CHINA BANGKOK KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG MANILA BUSAN P. KELANG/PENANG TOKYO/YOKOHAMA JAKARTA 10/2/89 26/1/89 28/1/89 28/1/89 28/1/89 28/1/89 8/2/89 28/1/89 27/1/89 28/1/89 29/1/89 29/1/89 28/1/89 28/1/89 28/1/89 28/1/89 BOOKING: *****22192 words
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Advertisement226 1989-01-23 29 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 "01 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND SERVICE MV SINDBAD 5/2 UM QMr/BasrsK/Baghda# THROUGH Bfit to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA ft BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOADING CONTAINERS/CONVENTIONAL COO FOR226 words
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Advertisement548 1989-01-23 30 ra FINE-LINER shipping PTE LTD Shentnn ivi O.'C Mi'ini House S por>* O.'O TEL .Vy*,'.'/ (g i ires) TLX RS ?;M: FLINEP FAX 225/8*) EUROPE SERVICE (FCL LCL) "r 7 -rm-r FAR EAST SERVICE (FCL 6 LCL) MIDDLE EAST SERVICE (FCL LCL) mY.S.N.LIN. REGULAR JAPAN HONGKONG STRAITS SERVICE I SUNSHIP548 words
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Advertisement573 1989-01-23 30 ZIM aFCUCL CJTfMt la USA Eart ft Wact Caatt. I Rk*. D Salvager. Guatamala. Hanriurat Vanawala. Paru. Ecuador. CM—Ha via Mrm. TrwwM, Birfciin. Anttfua. St Lucia. Hentsarrat Guayana via Kinfitor TV 77MTV7JT»| m AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE irrm. a\ ua ZIM KAOHSIUM I 7/3 27/3 ZIM KOPER 200 12/3 ACCEPTINB CAMO573 words
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Advertisement230 1989-01-23 30 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA PRABHAKTI (TUB) PRASETIA (MONDAY) VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA ETD ETA ETD 221-229 24/1 2S/1 27/1 21/1 230-231 31/1 1/2 3/2 4/2 232 233 7/2 1/2 10/2 11/2 VOY SINGAPORE SURABAYA ETA ETD ETA ETD DRY230 words
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Advertisement312 1989-01-23 31 WEEKLY SAILING AUSTRALIA I 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, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Tokyo, Osaka,312 words
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Advertisement211 1989-01-23 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 ***** 53 ABSS LINE WEEKLY211 words
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Advertisement522 1989-01-23 31 SING KWANG HANG SHWPUM TRANSPORTATION (FTC) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 28 JAN MANILA 26 JAN HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 27 JAN KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 24 JAN BUSAN 29 JAN TOKYO. KOBE 29 JAN CHITTAGONG 24 JAN DUBAI 30 JAN SYDNEY. MELBOURNE 29 JAN BRISBANE. ADELAIDE522 words
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Advertisement566 1989-01-23 31 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* sp m pn m km CLOU* SCUTA* IX Vqr M Kapp*! Whirl 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE AND W. MALAYSIA566 words
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Advertisement434 1989-01-23 31 r PTC CONTAINER LINES ECI LCI SERVICE Ha mwt 29/1 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUN6 28/1 BANGKOK 29/1 MANILA 28/1 JAKARTA 28/1 PORT KELANG/PENANG 26/1 BUSAN 29/1 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 27/1 HONG KONG also accepting i to Huangpu/Sbenzhen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai 27/1 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA 27/1 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU T .l 29/1 LA./NYC/SFO 2/1 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL 28/1 SYD/MELB/ADEL/FREM 2/2 AUCKLAND/WELLINGTON L'iin I434 words
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Advertisement445 1989-01-23 32 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEI *****06 (20 Lines, TLX RS ***** S. RS ***** I \MI K\ i \K t I M'K II I) STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT! Fimabashi 24/2 •for Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN A CHINESE445 words
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Advertisement443 1989-01-23 32 YANG LINE EXPRESS FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Also acnpttnf lor Inland UK dntlnattoni Antwerp and Scandanavian parts. FMG fLO'A MEBCANTf GBANCOLOMB ANJ NATIONAL LINE OF COi-OMB A I TRIDENT BOND OC-123 To Buenaventura/Barranquilla/Santa Marta/Cartagena/ Cristobal/Santo Domingo/fHxt Au Pftnce Pto Quetzal/Aca|utta/San Lorewo/Cormto/Pto Caktora EASTBOUWD KOREAN JACCWOM Hi QUEENSWAY BRIDGE K443 words
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Advertisement415 1989-01-23 32 P.T. MASKAPAI PELAYARA PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA I THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO JKT, PKG, PNG AND, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****77 VSL PUL ADIL MANDIRI PUL ADIL TANAH AIR415 words
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Advertisement664 1989-01-23 32 BSB CALL US AT: P. KELANG 7- PENANG iv J. BAHRU P GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/3M7111 04-*****2/4, (***** 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02 *****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE rT7T TTTT rrn rrm TP OTHER DESTINATIONS: AABHUS, AMSTERDAM ANTWERP BASIL. BREMEN. BRERKR HAVEN COPENHAGEN, HELSINKI.664 words
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