The Business Times, 28 March 1989
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Title Section11 1989-03-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI <P) 45/12/88 TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article212 1989-03-28 1 Dow Jones up WALL STREET stocks turned mixed early yesterday as blue chips overcame a small early loss. The market was in a support area and due for a technical rally, analysts said. However, stocks generally were mixed with US treasuries falling on a jump in crude212 words
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Article61 1989-03-28 1 AFP PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino said yesterday that some American congressmen were ophposed to the US extending US$2OO million in aid to the country. "There will be rough sailing even if the US has already appropriated the amount of US$2OO million because some sectors are opposing increasedAFP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration200 1989-03-28 1 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market edged higher in active trading yesterday despite the fall in Tokyo and Friday's 20-point drop on Wall Street. Both the stock markets in Hongkong and Australia were closed for Easter Monday. Lower liners and warrants continued to200 words
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104 1989-03-28 1 THE US dollar closed at 132.30 Japanese yen on the Tokyo foreign exchange yesterday, its highest level since Oct 7 last year. Dealers said the US currency was boosted by dollar purchases from investment trusts and stoploss buying from overseas traders. In Tokyo,104 words
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383 1989-03-28 1 Agencies REBEL Moscow party chief Boris Yeltsin was elected to the revamped Soviet parliament with 89 per cent of votes cast, according to a preliminary count quoted on Monday by the Soviet news agency Tass. Mr Yeltsin's landslide victory over Zil limousine factory chiefAgencies - 383 words
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Article, Illustration634 1989-03-28 1 MAGDALENE NG - C C reveals strategic 11pc stake in M Credit Block of 17 million shares is worth $42 million By MAGDALENE NG MOTOR GROUP Cycle Carriage Ltd (C C) has disclosed a strategic 11 08-per-cent stake in perennial takeover target Malayan Credit Ltd (MCL). At MCL shares' closing price of $2.45634 words
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476 1989-03-28 1 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS LOCAL CONTRACTORS registered an impressive 15.1 per cent gain in the share of public sector building and civil engineering contracts awarded last year. Figures released by the Construction Industry Development Board yesterday showed that local contractors476 words
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97 1989-03-28 1 Reuter THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan called on Asia to tight protectionism and make good use of a trend towards settling regional conflicts. At the Monday opening of the annual UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) conferenceReuter - 97 words
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Article116 1989-03-28 1 Reuter PROSECUTORS on Monday formally charged the former head of Japan's mammoth telecommunications firm, NTT, and two other men with corruption in a share scandal that has rocked the nation, NHK television said. The publicly-owned network said the prosecutors indicted former NTT chairman Mr Hisashi Shinto,Reuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration575 1989-03-28 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI SOME 500,000 members of the Central Provident Fund will be able to invest part of their compulsory savings in local tertiary education for themselves and their children. Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan told Parliament yesterday that a575 words
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Advertisement157 1989-03-28 1 Nikon The World's Finest photographic System. Full Report, PAGE 18 Regional Mkts, PAGE 20 What vou'cl least expect in a seafood restaurant. From the start, you would be surprised l»y the quiet elegance. And lie impressed hy the attentive, discreet service. Perfect when you re trying to clinch an important157 words
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Advertisement213 1989-03-28 1 Focus, PAGE 7 Editorial Comment: 12 Giving Asean a little leeway Food business 12 Singapore Sam in Britain Environment 13 In the footsteps of the successful Investment 3 Fullmark expands to Johor Investment 4 Japanese firms to go abroad Soviet elections 7 Gorbachev is the winner Finance 9 NOL signs213 words
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Advertisement9 1989-03-28 1 NTT saga: close to moving full cJrcto, PAGE 219 words
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YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration299 1989-03-28 2 MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS ELEVEN HECTARES of land will be reclaimed and another 6.7 hectares acquired for the redevelopment of the Woodlands checkpoint to cater to projected traffic growth into the 21st century Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar, who is also the Minister for Law,299 words
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Article, Illustration255 1989-03-28 2 CONVICTED drunk drivers could in future be punished with a jail term under proposed amendments to the Road Traffic Act, said Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar. The amendments, introduced to improve road safety, would be aimed at what Prof Jayakumar called the "high-risk" drivers.255 words
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Article280 1989-03-28 2 THE INTEGRATION of the Singapore Fire Service and the Civil Defence Force would mean higher standards of emergency service for the country, said Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs Dr Lee Boon Yang yesterday. During debate on the Home Affairs Ministry Budget, Dr Lee assured the280 words
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202 1989-03-28 2 SINGAPORE may follow Malaysia's lead by amending anti-drug legislation to make pot peddling an offence punishable by death. Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar said the government was considering amending Singapore's Misuse of Drugs Act to extend the death penalty to cover those202 words
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Article339 1989-03-28 2 PLANS are afoot to upgrade the Police Academy to make it a modern training centre, revealed Home Affairs Minister Professor S Jayakumar. He was replying to calls from five Members including Dr Arthur Beng, chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Home Affairs for the339 words
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Article148 1989-03-28 2 CURRENT LAWS are adequate to stop the infiltration of cults into Singapore before they cause social disorder or religious discord, said the Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs, Dr Lee Boon Yang, yesterday. During the parliamentary debate on the Home Affairs Ministry budget, Dr148 words
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Article119 1989-03-28 2 POLITICAL DETAINEE Chia Thye Poh, currently under house arrest but living in comfort, might not want to be released, suggested Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar yesterday. Prof Jayakumar said Chia was under house arrest in a "spacious bungalow" with ample space to tend vegetables,119 words
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Article456 1989-03-28 2 MINISTRY OF LAW THE MINISTER for Law, Professor S Jayakumar, has agreed in principle that liquidation and bankruptcy laws in Singapore should be reviewed in line with the English Insolvency Act 1986. He was responding yesterday to a call by a Member of Parliament for456 words
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159 1989-03-28 2 THE LEGAL AID Bureau set up by the government to provide subsidised legal services to those who cannot afford to pay for them carries a heavy caseload. but has adequate staff to handle the work properly, said Law Minister Prof SJayakumar yesterday. While the159 words
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HOME NEWS
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184 1989-03-28 3 MINISTRY OF LAW SINGAPORE has both the legal infrastructure and expertise to support its development into a regional financial centre, said Law Minister Prof S Jayakumar. He was refuting a claim by the MP for Toa Payoh GRC, Dr Ho Tat Kin,184 words
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170 1989-03-28 3 TAKING six months to process and approve applications for strata title conversions is reasonable, said Law Minister Prof S Jayakumar. He was replying to a suggestion by the MP for Cairnhill, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, that the government should simplify the170 words
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Article254 1989-03-28 3 MINISTRY OF FINANCE THE MINISTER for Finance assured the House that neither the performance nor the quality of service would suffer under the new programme performance and budgeting system (PPBS). Mr Chew Heng Ching (Eunos GRC) expressed his concern over the PPBS during Parliament's debate on254 words
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232 1989-03-28 3 HARMONY is the operative word for Asean to realise its potential and the press has a strategic role in this, says the Permanent Secretary (Information) of the Ministry of Communications and Information, Mr Goh Kim Leong. Mr Goh, who was speaking yesterday at232 words
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Article122 1989-03-28 3 WASTE CONTRACTORS will no longer be able to make use of government disposal facilities free of charge by making multiple trips with loads of less than one tonne each within the same day. From the first of next month, the Ministry of Environment will122 words
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345 1989-03-28 3 GENEVIEVE CUA - Johor plant to start operations by May By GENEVIEVE CUA THE TIGHT labour market in Singapore has driven computer ribbon manufacturer Fullmark to expand across the Causeway The company is investing Mslo million in a Johor plant which is expected to begin operations in April345 words
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334 1989-03-28 3 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON IT IS DIFFICULT to show a direct link between Confucianism and economic growth, said a past National University of Singapore Society president, unless one is to argue that the idea of authoritarianism is good for economic development. Mr Lim Ho Hup334 words
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Article147 1989-03-28 3 NGEE ANN Polytechnic is sending students overseas for their vacation training for the third year in a row. This year, 3,194 students will be sent out to the field for their vacation training. Of these, 25 will be sent overseas, including three to China. The147 words
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Article, Illustration265 1989-03-28 3 THE SINGAPURA Building Society Ltd has appointed its director, Teo Chiang Long, managing director and chief executive officer of the company. Mr Teo has been a member of the Executive Committee of Directors since March 1981. Other announcements include: William Ho Ah Seng as executive director and265 words
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Advertisement10 1989-03-28 3 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day10 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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487 1989-03-28 4 Environment fund to be set up by government UPI Reuter JAPANESE corporations are expected to expand direct overseas investments in fiscal 1989 starting April 1. At the same time, the Japanese government plans to set up a 700 million yen (US$5 million) fund atUPI; Reuter - 487 words
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163 1989-03-28 4 AFP CHINA is concerned about European Community restrictions imposed on its exports despite the increase in bilateral trade. The China Daily quoted a Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade official, who said that China's trade imbalance with the EC was caused by restrictions onAFP - 163 words
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296 1989-03-28 4 Bernama THE POSSIBILITY of cooperation among Asean countries to facilitate use of the cellular radio system throughout the region is being looked into at an Asean workshop which opened in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Twenty telecommunication administrators and operators, including four from Malaysia and twoBernama - 296 words
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139 1989-03-28 4 Bernama UMNO membership in Johor has increased significantly, especially after the supreme council accepted all six resolutions passed at the Johor Malay Unity Forum, Mentri Besar and state Umno liaison committee chairman Tan Sri Haji Muhyiddin Yassin says. He said the Pagoh divisionBernama - 139 words
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Article, Illustration431 1989-03-28 4 Reuter, AFP INDIA is baulking against renewing its two most vital trade treaties with Nepal in a clear signal to its neighbours that they must be prepared to reciprocate if they want favours. This was reflected in the dissatisfactionReuter,; AFP - 431 words
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216 1989-03-28 4 UPI PRESIDENT CORAZON Aquino, seeking to allay fears that the dismantling of key US military bases in the Philippines will cause an economic crunch, has said the welfare of Filipinos will be "paramount" when she makes a decision on the American lease expiring in threeUPI - 216 words
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340 1989-03-28 4 AP LEADING Arab financial institutions have agreed to set up a fund of up to US$5OO million to finance trade and encourage closer Arab ties. The fund will "promote trade among Arab countries, keeping in mind that trade isAP - 340 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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459 1989-03-28 6 Seoul-S'pore-HK surplus put at USs6b by '92 AP UNLESS the US government takes strong measures, the United States will suffer a trade deficit of US$l5O billion in 1992 while Japan will run a surplus of US$l35 billion, the Institute of International Economics predicts.AP - 459 words
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286 1989-03-28 6 NYT ORDERS for American-made machine tools climbed 22.3 per cent in February from the January level, according to a report scheduled to be released yesterday by the US industry's trade association. The increase was a result of rising demand domestically and continued strength inNYT - 286 words
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407 1989-03-28 6 Reuter AMERICAN President George Bush is keeping his foreign policy options under wraps, undaunted by suggestions that he is handing Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev a propaganda bonus. Mr Bush, who took over from Ronald Reagan nine weeks ago pledging a sweeping reviewReuter - 407 words
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101 1989-03-28 6 AFP A US$l 9-MILLION government study five years in the making has concluded that the average American taxpayer should be able to complete an individual tax form in exactly three hours and seven minutes. Similar time estimates are includedAFP - 101 words
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323 1989-03-28 6 AP PERMITTING guards to carry loaded weapons on aircraft will not deter terrorists but could endanger the pianos and passengers. a British trade union representing airline cabin crews has said. The Observer newspaper reported on Sunday that police officers escorting VIPs, includingAP - 323 words
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Article163 1989-03-28 6 AFP THE NUMBER OF POLES who travelled to Western countries in 1988 jumped by nearly half 47.5 per cent over the previous year to 1.7 million, the official Polish news agency. PAP, has reported. In a dispatch on Sunday, PAP said the main Western destination ofAFP - 163 words
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Article1104 1989-03-28 6 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvic* Local From numb«f tim« MAS MH625 0005 KUL UAL UA97 0010 IAX/NRT JAl JL711 0040 TYO SU son 0115 LAX/NtT UAL UA805 0125 SFO/HKG CAL CI341 0155 TPC CAL Q337 0215 tpc KAL KE697 0220 SEL NCA KZ205 0240 NRT JAL JL617 0305 TYO1,104 words
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Advertisement325 1989-03-28 6 EXECUTIVES working in Singapore tend to be very busy people. They seldom, if ever, work regular 9 to 5 hours and rarely get the chance to look after their own best interests. Take property for instance. Let's say you want to buy a property in the United Kingdom but don't325 words
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Advertisement71 1989-03-28 6 C»ll your Tnvti Agent or Air Canada af 752U55. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Tht business person's choice every Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving Heathrow early the following morning. Air Canada SHANGRI-LA INTERNATIONAL IN BANGKOK WHERE ELSE BUT THE SHANGRI-LA Shongri La71 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous58 1989-03-28 6 Doonesbury BRIAN, IDON7 sea bill eoerz ORRANPY i SIMS ON 7H£ 1 TOUJN FASSTIN6 o 6UBSTUST... I'M AFRAIP THEY'RE BOTH IN THE HOSPITAL, eose.} I I m IN THE HOSPITAL* OH,PEAR, HOW DFEAPFUL... W m >& I m ®#i BY GARRY TRUDEAU <&*£NOr uarnuF taking ABOUT TRAF- HOME,BOtt>. Ft ACCIDENTS58 words
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Miscellaneous231 1989-03-28 6 H) ///'I City Max/ Not* Min (°C) Adelaide 20/12 Cloudy Amsterdam 14/06 Clear Athens 14/09 Clear Bahrain 27/19 Clear Bangkok 34/26 Clear Borbodos 29/20 Cleor 14/04 Clear Beirut 18/12 Sunny Belgrade 16/04 Cleor Berlin 11/06 Clear Bermuda 25/21 Cloudy Bonn 17/10 Sunny Brisbane 28/20 Fine Brussels 16/04 Clear Budapest 10/02231 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration764 1989-03-28 7 NYT AS CITIZENS throughout the vast Soviet Union voted on Sunday for the most democratic parliament in this century, Moscow voters overwhelmingly elected to office a high party official whose populist message is that the nation's communist rulers have lost touch with the people.NYT - 764 words
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809 1989-03-28 7 BILL KELLER - Soviet polls Gorbachev is the winner By BILL KELLER NYT THE ULTIMATE drop-dead line of this Soviet election season is attributed to Yuri Nikulin, a celebrated clown and director of the Moscow Circus. Mr Nikulin was a candidate in a Moscow district until last month, when he quit in disgust.NYT - 809 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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242 1989-03-28 8 AFP SEVEN OF THE 11 foreign banks operating in Indonesia suffered a decline in earnings or steeper losses last year, the Association of Private National Banks (Perbanas) said yesterday. The branches of American Express Bank and Bank America, Algemene Bank Nederland,AFP - 242 words
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Article276 1989-03-28 8 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended at their opening levels after quiet trading yesterday. The market will be looking to today's US Federal Open Market Committee meeting for indicators on interest rate direction and also tomorrow's February leading indicators. Short-dates firmed 1/16 point at the outset reflecting high276 words
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Article116 1989-03-28 8 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity NO OffER HIGH LOW 3 inooftw BQ*****N 22.06.89 3.78 3.73 3.85 3.74 6 months BS*****N 17.08.89 3.90 3.85 3.89 3.89 1 year BY*****H 23.11.89 3.93 3.88 3.92 3.92 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing116 words
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Article921 1989-03-28 8 SINGAPORE: WITH several centres still closed for Easter, the thin market conditions exaggerated moves on the US dollar as an early buy order on the US dollar/yen caught participants short. Rumours that former Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone had been arrested also undermined the yen. Interest was also evident921 words
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Article449 1989-03-28 8 BA Futures JUNE Eurodollar futures opened four ticks lower at 89.07 on a higher than expected 2.4 per cent GNP figure. Trading was cautious and directionless. The June contract traded in a narrow range of 89.07 to 89 05 before ending six ticks lower at 89 06. Currency futuresBA Futures - 449 words
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Article50 1989-03-28 8 THE OVERNIGHT RATE on the Singapore money market closed unchanged yesterday. Short-term rates were also unchanged across the board. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday OffU MO 3 S l-monrti S 3/16 SI/16 }.<W* s 1/4 S l/t 3-month S 3/16 3 3/16 Overnight mod«i 5 3/1650 words
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Article, Illustration194 1989-03-28 8 Indicate* th« imag* oI tha prim* landing rates af 12 ma|or bank* In S'poca Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Mar 27 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 doyt io i/4 i] s/4 it s/a JJ/l-5 1/3 S 3/4 s s/a 6 3/4 s/a 1 10 1/4 10 I/O194 words
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Article1368 1989-03-28 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Monday, Mar 27, 1989 DEUTSCHE MARK (StMEX) Apr 88 cafta Apr SS pMi Htgt. Low Sa« High Lot Sao 54 31A 1* 468 48 SS 3A 2 13S8 130 57 d CAS Jun SS can* Jim SS puis High Lot San High Lot SaO SI 131,368 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article690 1989-03-28 9 PAUL FRANKLAND - by PAUL FRANKLAND THIS WEEK, I will continue with my occasional series on the insurance alphabet. I will deal with the letters I, J and K today. Impact An additional peril that can be added to a fire policy. It covers damage to your property,690 words
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230 1989-03-28 9 ASEAN Finance Corporation (AFC), the merchant bank owned by Asean's leading commercial banks, has arranged a Ms2o million fixedrate term loan (or United Orient Leasing Company Bhd. Proceeds from the two-year loan will be used to finance the borrower's leasing activities in230 words
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99 1989-03-28 9 Reuter THE GROSS international reserves of the Philippine Central Bank fell to US$l.BB billion at end-February from US$l.94 billion in January, but rose from US$l.73 billion a year earlier, preliminary figures show. A senior central bank official in Manila said on Sunday that interest paymentsReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration365 1989-03-28 9 QUAK HIANG WHAI - By QUAK HIANG WHAI NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES Ltd yesterday signed three Japanese taxspared financing agreements totalling US$63 million, a move which will save the company $1.2 million in annual interest costs. Proceeds from these packages will be used by NOL to refinance three of its365 words
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Article, Illustration693 1989-03-28 9 AP THE US government's plan to relieve the staggering Third World debt burden faces its first big test this week when Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady tries to sell the proposal to finance ministers from around the world. The sales talk will comeAP - 693 words
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Advertisement90 1989-03-28 9 Now, three times a week, the spirit of Korea flies from Singapore to Asia's City of Angels. Our convenient schedule features a non-stop flight each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. And when on board one of our modern wide-bodied aircraft, you'll enjoy our untiring commitment to making your trip the best90 words
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COMMODITIES
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540 1989-03-28 10 Price trends to be reviewed AFP THE International Natural Rubber Organisation (inro) will meet in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to resolve the sticky issue of assets amassed under a rubber agreement which expired in October 1987, according to Inro sources. Two other issues toAFP - 540 words
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Article, Illustration251 1989-03-28 10 NYT US STEEL PRICES are scheduled to increase next month in response to higher costs of metals used in making steel. The nation's leading steel makers will raise prices by an average ot about 5 per cent. The increases will affect a varietyNYT - 251 words
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451 1989-03-28 10 Reuter BRITAIN'S key Brent Blend crude soared over US$l9 a barrel for the first time since October. 1967. boosted by news that an oil spill had closed a major Alaskan port, oil industry sources said. A cargo of Brent loading in MayReuter - 451 words
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Article171 1989-03-28 10 HONGKONG: Closed TOKYO: Yen-denominated gold futures closed firmer on cur-rency-related buying yesterday, dealers said. Prices were three to 12 yen per gram up. Constant buying orders came as the dollar surged against the yen in the local currency market "But trading was extremely thin and that exag- gerated171 words
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Article114 1989-03-28 10 THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Market (KLTM) extended Friday's upward trend to end four cents higher at dealora'aaid.** yMttrdaif Demand contlnusd from hffal and European traders, although some overseas markets remained cioeed Lm MfcA aa -i rof wit Liiitr rxMKsayt. Turnover roee to 1M tonnes trom 82 last Friday.114 words
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Article110 1989-03-28 10 SMGAPORE: Closed MALAYSIA: Closed TOKYO: Rubber futures cloeed firmer on currency-relsted buying yestsrdsy. deslers said. Prices were 1.7 to 2.3 yen per kg up. Spot March expired at 130.0 yen per kg with 480 deliveries. Players bought on the dollar's rise against the yen in the local currency market.110 words
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Article159 1989-03-28 10 Telerate FUEL OIL PRICES opened on a firmer note on the Singapore market Sell indications for CST-180 are notionally higher at US$BB-US$B9 tonne fob Sing while buy indications still lag behind around the US$B5 tonne fob Sing mark. Volume of trade remained thin with players eitherTelerate - 159 words
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Article195 1989-03-28 10 Chinese Product OmMo prtem an Mar 27 Exchange Coconut Oil (M$/100kg) SiWtn noon cUrq pfl Icm an iww orwre 167.00 Mor 27 (SS/100 k^) 2nd hand drwM 161.00 Coconut oil Mk Local In butt ***** 149.00 M FOt lot.00 Copra (M$/i ookg) OM drum FOt 11*00 Now drum195 words
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Article310 1989-03-28 10 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futuree closed marginally lower in moderate trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange yesterday. Dealers said prices fell on long liquidation and sluggish export outlook. April fell Mslo to Ms92o a tonne, May shed MsB to Ms9l9 while June fell Ms 7 to Ms9l9310 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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733 1989-03-28 11 JEFFREY TSANG - omim By JEFFREY TSANG IN A BUSINESS world where electronic communications has made it possible to work anywhere and still communicate with the head office in an instant, facsimile transmission, or fax, is the wave of the future. Fax733 words
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319 1989-03-28 11 NEXT MONTH, while the US Congress and Pentagon are nudging American electronics makers towards a new generation of television technologies, Japan plans a quiet demonstration of how far ahead of other nations it is. It will begin the world's first daily high-definition319 words
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Article571 1989-03-28 11 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines will Introduce later this year a personal computer with advanced graphic and sound capabilities, its first entry into multi-media computing, an industry source said. The arrival of the new machine will underscore the growing importance of this small but promising computer niche,Reuter - 571 words
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Article487 1989-03-28 11 UPI A JAPANESE consortium is planning to open a pricey new condominium complex on Staten Island in New York this spring, but you won't find a hot tub or fitness club anywhere on the premises. These condominiums are being built strictly to safeguard computers. The concept was designedUPI - 487 words
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TECH-TAKES
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Article152 1989-03-28 11 NYT LOTUS Development Corp said last week it would offer an intermediate version of its popular 1-2-3 spreadsheet program for users who do not wish to upgrade to more powerful personal computer hardware. The company, which dominates the personal computer spreadsheet market, had inNYT - 152 words
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Article111 1989-03-28 11 AP INTERNATIONAL Business Machines said last week it has developed, together with Toshiba. a colour flat-panel display for computers that is larger and clearer than any others. IBM said the screen is a scaled-up version of the liquid crystal display used in highquality pocket-size portableAP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration66 1989-03-28 11 As the Concorde celebrates Its 20th year In flight this year, the second generation off the Concorde SST airliner Is already in an advanced stage of planning. Called the ATSF, an acronym for Avion da Transport Supersonfque Future, the airliner will have a 200-passenger capacity and66 words
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399 1989-03-28 11 UPI A "VIRUS'' infected computers at three Michigan hospitals last fall and disrupted patient diagnosis at two of the centres in what appears to be the first such invasion of a medical computer, it was reported. The infiltration did not harm any patients but delayedUPI - 399 words
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Article, Illustration148 1989-03-28 11 SINBAD. From cinema fantasy to PC adventure game, Sinbad has been an all-time favourite hero. In a new game from Cinemaware, you can play Sinbad in Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon. The story goes thus: The Caliph of Damaron was a powerful ruler in his youth.148 words
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Advertisement232 1989-03-28 11 Enjoy FRESH LIVE seafood. Prepared Singapore style, amidst unique courtyard setting and old Singapore atmosphere. iH it > x r wm rr< 4* Singapore style seafood restaurant right in the heart of the city. VIP rooms are available for you to entertain business associates and friends. For reservations. please call232 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article420 1989-03-28 12 THE IDEA of a looser form of cooperation among Asean members in the future was mooted by Foreign Minister Mr Wong Kan Seng in his keynote address to the forum held in conjunction with the Defence Asia exhibition last week. Interestingly, the backdrop to that420 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1989-03-28 12 DICK WILSON - CHOMP CHOMP One Malaysian has started what he believes will be one of the largest restaurant chains in the United Kingdom. DICK WILSON smells him out. DICK WILSON Dick Wilson is former editor of the Fer Eastern Economic Review end e former senior editor of The Straits Times. He is1,123 words
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Article, Illustration714 1989-03-28 12 ANDREW BROWNE - By ANDREW BROWNE Reuter THE CLATTER of the Chinese abacus echoes through the banking halls of Taiwan, one of the world's richest nations. Bank clerks use wooden counting frames strung with beads, a centuries-old Chinese invention, to add up the day's takings onReuter - 714 words
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Article, Illustration779 1989-03-28 13 Reuter "ISN'T LIFE supposed to begin at 40? Instead, we're suffering the classic pangs of a mid-life crisis," the Nato official said. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is turning 40 years old amid a transformation in East-West relations that ought to make its birthday a wild success.Reuter - 779 words
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Article331 1989-03-28 13 INDONESIA "LAST WEEK, US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady announced that the United States would change its policy towards the developing world's biggest debtors. For the first time, the US administration has acknowledged that debt reduction will have to be part of any overall solution to the debt331 words
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Article159 1989-03-28 13 "THE RESULTS of the intensified supervision within the government, disclosed by Vice-President Sudharmono on Monday, are impressive indeed. Over the last eleven months alone, the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars in public funds have been salvaged from various forms of corruption, gross inefficiency and incompetence. "The159 words
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Article235 1989-03-28 13 HONGKONG "THE GOVERNMENT is wise not to apply in full a court ruling that would have made a wide range of employment perks taxable. Not only would it be hypocritical to tax fringe benefits when the government is intent on reducing income tax and broadening allowances, it235 words
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Article167 1989-03-28 13 CAMBODIA "THE UNITED STATES has handed the "rehabilitated" Khmer Rouge a dubious victory by acceding to a role for that notorious faction in the future government of Kampuchea, after the withdrawal of Vietnamese forces. The policy switch is a reversal of a firm US position, and is167 words
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Article146 1989-03-28 13 SOVIET UNION "BEFORE ANNOUNCING his most ambitious instalment of perestroika, it took Mikhail Gorbachev nearly two hours last Wednesday to describe the devastation that has befallen Soviet agriculture since the 1929-33 collectivisation of the Soviet Union's peasantry. The task of fixing Soviet agriculture may be mind-numbing, but Westerners146 words
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Article, Illustration581 1989-03-28 13 WILLIAM STEVENS - Economic growth and the environment By WILLIAM STEVENS NYT IN SCENES reminiscent of sci-ence-fiction movies in which the world's peoples band together to (ace a common threat from outer space, delegates from around the globe have come together in the last month to confrontNYT - 581 words
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Advertisement197 1989-03-28 12 A HOME NOTA HOTEL. There's no place like home. Especially after being away for a few weeks on a business trip. But now, in Singapore, The Ascott Executive Residences provide a marvellous home away from home. One or two bedroom apartments and penthouses individually designed for the executive or family197 words
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Miscellaneous12 1989-03-28 12 Titers LOWRT SUPU. U)e DO J T 'S PLPW/ 'SQUCAKC, PlG^ /512 words
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Advertisement84 1989-03-28 13 TOO MUCH WORK? NOT ENOUGH STAFF? Maintaining a lean staffing situation is vital for healthy profits in today's economic climate! Thafs when SKIILTEK can assist! With Our Experienced Temps, you'll be able to supplement your permanent staff to achieve cost control and full productivity. Professional, Technical and Offlco Stall Call84 words
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Advertisement114 1989-03-28 13 Singapore's A Financial r Supermarket •> YEARS OF GROWTH THE EMERGENCE of Singapore as a financial centre began in 1968 with the launch of the Asian dollar market. This local pride, which deals in foreign currencies, turns 21 this year. To commemorate this special occasion, BT's 1989 Banking and Finance114 words
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Article, Illustration821 1989-03-28 14 WAN A HULAIMI - ASIAN POPULAR MUSIC AWARDS By WAN A HULAIMI Bernama IT IS JUST over a week since Sudirman, Malaysia's very own "singing lawyer walked from the glare of the bright lights at London's Royal Albert Hall, a proud owner of a piece ofBernama - 821 words
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Article, Illustration682 1989-03-28 15 BOOKS Reuter PAUL SAYER snatched Britain's richest literary prize in January with the harrowing story of a speechless, paralysed mental patient. Two months later, he still has qualms of conscience. The Comforts of Meanest, written in Sayer's spare time while he was working asReuter - 682 words
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Article, Illustration51 1989-03-28 15 HOTELS AFP A JAPANESE consortium, through the powerful magic that 4 million marks can weave, may transform this solitary West German castle Into a luxury hotel. Negotiations for the Burg Katz castle, perched high above the Rhine River In St Goarhausen, Is under way.AFP - 51 words
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Advertisement976 1989-03-28 14 "BlacK Twer Where to entertain. Try Something Malaysian Style "HIGH TEA" From three to six every afternoon your choiee of 15 Buffet spread of delicious Kueh Kueh Dadah. Mee Siam, Kueh Kuchee. Agar Agar Gundil. Bubor Hitam, Gula Melaka and many more. Unlimited servings Time: 3.(11—6.(1)pm Venue: DondangSuyang Q1737 U33c*t:976 words
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Advertisement235 1989-03-28 14 Have a Greek treat ££*9SSs§£. It's been called the focxi of the gods and no wonder! The largest buffet spread of tantalising Greek dishes. Yalantzi Dolmathes (stuffed grape vine leaves), Shish Kebab and Skembe Yahni (tripe stew) are just some of the excellent choices available. If you've never tried Greek235 words
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Advertisement192 1989-03-28 15 1 t Every second's on-the-house! The Fountain Lounge is flowing with the good times. Between 5 and 8 pm daily, for every drink you order you get your next FREE And bottle purchases are at 25% less. There's no happier time to enjoy your favourite drinks and some of the192 words
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Advertisement63 1989-03-28 15 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. P^iactS lower H U vF ijftinany rtw Roman thru (tf B,l ftictroWttonal atone caa > n 11 ***£roWER shoulft be difliet* f:l63 words
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Miscellaneous630 1989-03-28 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Reading area? (5) 8 No common fellows (5) 10 Hooded bird? (5) 11 First revolver? (3) 12 The whole range of what's noteworthy (5) 13 Pupil with own TV? (7) 15 The stuff a saint's made of (5) 18 Label the game (3) 19 So strengthen630 words
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Miscellaneous1287 1989-03-28 15 Glynnte O'Connor in To Horn! A Nation OUR CHOICE TO HEAL A NATION 10.30pm, Channel 5 A Vietnam war veteran faces angry opposition when he suggests building a memorial for Nam vets. But he decides to fulfil his goal anyway, even if it means doing it all by himself. Stars1,287 words
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113 1989-03-28 16 BASKETBALL AP ROBERT PARISH had 30 points and 16 rebounds and the Boston Celtics survived a late Philadelphia rally for a 105-103 victory last Sunday, in spite of 38 points and 15 rebounds by the 76ers' Charles Barkley. The win moved Boston, 35-32,AP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration367 1989-03-28 16 CYCLING Agencies SPANIARD Miguel Indurain captured his second cycle race of the season in the South of France on Sunday by winning the two-day International Crlterium event. Two weeks after his triumph on the Riviera in the first major stage race of theAgencies - 367 words
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Article141 1989-03-28 16 MOTORCYCLING AFP ROGER BURNETT, the British team captain, won two of the three Eurolantic match races at Donington Park in England on Sunday to clinch a hattrick of victories in the series so far. Londoner Terry Rymer won the other race to bring his tallyAFP - 141 words
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Article226 1989-03-28 16 SKIING Agencies JENS WEISSFLOG of East Germany made jumps of 124 m and 119 m on the 120 m jump in Planica, Yugoslavia, last Sunday and received 227 points to win the final World Cup ski jump event of the season. The runner-up was Norway'sAgencies - 226 words
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Article553 1989-03-28 16 TENNIS AP KEVIN CURREN beat Jimmy Connors last Sunday by rallying from a two-set deficit for the second time in the International Players Championships in Key Biscayne, Florida. Curren, seeded 13th, needed four hours to win the fourthround match 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. He also cameAP - 553 words
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334 1989-03-28 16 GOLF Agencies "Y'ALL have no idea how happy I am," said Tim Simpson, after shooting a three-under-par 69 to take a two-stroke victory over Greg Norman in the U*****,000 USF and Q Classic. He finished with a four-day total of 14-under-par 274 atAgencies - 334 words
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Article441 1989-03-28 16 CHARLES SAVAGE - THE BORG-McENROE EXHIBITION MATCH By CHARLES SAVAGE BY 5 PM, just 329 tickets for the Bjorn Borg-John McEnroe exhibition match were left after they went on sale yesterday. But keen tennis fans had begun snapping up tickets as early as Feb 20, said George441 words
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Article, Illustration284 1989-03-28 16 FORMULA ONE RACING AP NIGEL MANSELL of England drove a Ferrari to victory last Sunday in the Brazilian Grand Prix, the first event of the Formula One season. In his first race for Italy's Ferrari team, Mansell averaged 186 kph for a winning timeAP - 284 words
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Article75 1989-03-28 16 MOTOR RALLY AFP A COLLISION with goats put paid to the challenge of Lancia Integrate driver and race leader Jorge Recalde in the Safari Rally on Sunday. Recalde's ill fortune means teammate and world champion Miki Biasion now has a lead of almost 40 minutes overAFP - 75 words
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Article310 1989-03-28 16 BOXING UPI ANTONIO ESPARRAGOZA decked Mitsuru Sugiya four times on Sunday and defended his World Boxing Association featherweight title with a 10th-round knockout in Kawasaki, Japan. The Venezuelan dropped the challenger twice in the sixth round, and put him away with a right to the chin atUPI - 310 words
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Advertisement853 1989-03-28 16 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF CITY SUCCESS INVESTMENT PTE. LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ON LIQUIDATION) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of members of CITY SUCCESS INVESTMENT PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 315,853 words
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Advertisement802 1989-03-28 16 the companies act CHAPTER 50 SECTION 290 (2) (b) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION UNITED OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of United Overseas Development Limited held on the 20th day of March 1989. the following resolutions were duly passed: RESOLVED: (1) That the company be802 words
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Advertisement670 1989-03-28 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF HUGHES NIPPON SINGAPORE PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting ot ttie members of the abovenamed company duty convened and held at 12. Gul Avenue. Singapore 2262, on the 20th670 words
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Advertisement48 1989-03-28 16 Kes.de!o£*» REGENT HEALTH SPA m bb fit k TEL: *****68 (5 Lines) r L" We are the same team from EMPRESS HEALTH CENTRE with great differences Massage Hot/Cold Pools Sauna Bath Gymnasium Steam Bath Hair Saloon TV/Coffee Lounge Business Hours: 10.30 am 11.00pm Ample Parking Lots Available fi48 words
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530 1989-03-28 17 HERMAN PHUA - By HERMAN PHUA THE ENLARGED Sim Lim Finance group, after its merger with Shing Loong Finance, is expected to reap a proforma after-tax profit of $3.5 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1989, based on the assumption that the merger had taken effect530 words
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Article, Illustration399 1989-03-28 17 JOCELYN TOH - By JOCELYN TOH TRANS-ISLAND Bus Services Ltd has successfully managed its network of services, especially in the new towns, fending off competition from the MRT. Together with higher productivity and encouraging performances of its subsidiaries and associated companies, Tibs has managed to399 words
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Article543 1989-03-28 17 TAN CHONG MOTOR Holding Bhd: Group profit after tax and minorities of M 535.27 million (against loss of M 517.41 million) on turnover of M 5915.18 million (M 5521.41 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1988. Earnings per share came to 5.2 cents (loss per share of543 words
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379 1989-03-28 17 MBT GUINNESS MALAYSIA has disclosed that it made capital expenditure of M 521.2 million in 1968 on its Sungei Way brewery. The substantial investment last year is part of a master plan to upgrade the technology and capacity of the brewery. In his latestMBT - 379 words
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93 1989-03-28 17 AOKAM TIN Bhd (ATB) has acquired an additional 1.01 million shares in Monepile Sdn Bhd (MSB) representing 20 per cent of MSB's equity for a MS 1.11 million cash or Msl.lo per share. This has raised ATB's stake in MSB to 6093 words
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Article171 1989-03-28 17 DEVELOPMENT and Commercial Bank Bhd's shares arising from its rights issue of one-for-two at 75 cents per share will commence trading on April 5. the SES said in a circular. The last day and time for splitting is April 14 at spm. Rights will cease quotation on April171 words
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552 1989-03-28 17 ELAINE KOH - Possible conflicts of interest in new offer, says adviser By ELAINE KOH SHAREHOLDERS of Apollo Enterprises have been warned about possible conflicts of interest in the Hong Leong group's sweetened takeover offer, should the group succeed in gaining control. Hong Leong Enterprises made a552 words
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275 1989-03-28 17 CLOSED-END investment trust Harimau Investments Ltd has posted a 28.83 per cent rise in net profit after tax to $2.14 million for the year ended Dec 1988, giving earnings per share of 4.27 cents. Based on Harimau's closing price of $1.09 yesterday, the275 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1989-03-28 18 KEVIN QWEE - by KEVIN QWEE THE MARGINAL RISE in the stock market yesterday on the beck of Friday's 20-point fall on Wall Street reinforced market observers' belief that the local market is able to act on its own accord. With rises leading falls1,083 words
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Article132 1989-03-28 18 QOOOWOOO PARK HOTEL UMfTED: 41st AGM at the Tixjpr Ballroom, Goodwood Park Hotel, 22 Scotts Road, Singapore 0922 on Thursday, March 30, at 11.45 am HOTEL MALAYSIA LIMITED: 26th AQM at the Tixfcr Ballroom, Goodwood Park Hotel, 22 Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 on Thursday, March 30, at 11.30132 words
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Article128 1989-03-28 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE 0 C Bonk One tor two $0 75 p •r shore Ex date: March 9 Books dose March 23 Acceptance I Payment: May 12 George Town Three-tor two )l 00 per shore Ex-dot*: March 13 Books close March 28 t Acceptor*# Payment: May 12 In128 words
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Article318 1989-03-28 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ayer Hitom Tin One-for-one $1 10 per shore Berjoya Corpn One for on* $1 00 por per shor# C 1 Holdings 27 (Billion loan stocks m (tie ratio ol (3 loon stock tor every five ordinary stares field Couseway Inv Issue of $7252.737 nominal amount318 words
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Article6090 1989-03-28 18 1988/ Ugh •9 Low Tel Code Company Laet Sale MAR 27 orVol rooo) Day High L L oar B< Mt Quo tyer Sol •e Hot Qr*s Dtv Or'* Dtv Y*M Net C'vr P/E M Cap $mN SECTION ONE 162 85 260 167 135 460 244 350 1326,090 words
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Article, Illustration3428 1989-03-28 19 BUYERS made a strong comeback on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yeeter, sending share pricee higher in active trading. A broker aaid much buaineea came from Singapore which reopened after ctoeing for Good Friday last week. Moet major bourses remained cloeed yesterday for Eaater Monday. A3,428 words
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Article, Illustration622 1989-03-28 20 Analysts predict net profit of HKs2.7b to HKs2.Bb Reuter DESPITE a question mark over treasury management, share analysts are confident Hongkong's major airline, Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. will post a 1988 profit just short of HK$3 billion. "Cathay's interim was badly receivedReuter - 622 words
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Article198 1989-03-28 20 AFP THE SOUTH KOREAN government has announced an 800 billion won (U5)1.176 billion) rescue package to avert the collapse of the country's second biggest shipyard, Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Ltd. Trade and Industry Minister Han Seung-Soo said the "management normalisation plan" involved rescheduling debts amountingAFP - 198 words
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Article109 1989-03-28 20 Reuter DAIWA Securities Co Ltd and France's largest bank. Caisse Nationals de Credit Agricole (CNCA), have agreed on a tie-up in the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) sector, an executive from Oaiwa's wholly-owned UK unit Daiwa Europe Ltd said. Oaiwa Europe and CNCA's investment bankReuter - 109 words
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Article136 1989-03-28 20 Reuter BOMBAY share prices rose sharply in active trading yesterday, spurred by expectations of good company results and bonus shares. Brokers said textile shares led the rally on heavy investor demand when the market opened after a long weekend. "There was a lot of pent-up demand inReuter - 136 words
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Article64 1989-03-28 20 Reuter MANILA SHARES closed lower in listless trading yesterday following a two-day holiday and disappointment over test results from an oil well off Palawan island. The Manila Stock Ex- change Composite Index fell 8.39 points to 884.24. Volume at the two bourses dropped to 1.89 billion sharesReuter - 64 words
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Article466 1989-03-28 20 Reuter A LATE BURST of profittaking sent the Taiwan stock index plummeting in the final minutes of trading yesterday, wiping out earlier gains and pushing turnover to a record high. The weighted index dropped 114.64 points, or 1.5 per cent, to finish at 7,382.88 comparedReuter - 466 words
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Article196 1989-03-28 20 Reuter THE THAI stock market yesterday maintained its week-long lacklustre per-' formance in quiet trading focused on speculative, low-priced issues, brokers said. The Securities Exchange of Thailand index shed 0.41 point to 435.01. while loeers led winners 44 to 36. Kuang Charoen, Star Block and Singer wereReuter - 196 words
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Article69 1989-03-28 20 SEOUL STOCKS fell in moderate to slow trading yesterday as general disinterest in the market was compounded by continued churning of shares ahead of the end of securities companies' fiscal year, brokers said. The composite stock index closed down 8.07 points at 973.09. Turnover was 368.8 billion69 words
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Article, Illustration883 1989-03-28 20 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO share prices eased in late trade yesterday to cloae near their' lows for the day after the dollar's rise to over 132 yen encouraged some profit-taking, brokers said. Trade was thin, it being a Monday and the last day of trade for MarchReuter - 883 words
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626 1989-03-28 21 NYT AMERICAN MEDICAL International Inc has received a US$l.7 billion buyout proposal from a group including its largest individual shareholder and is also considering a separate restructuring plan. American Medical, a hospital and health-care company based in Beverly Hills said overNYT - 626 words
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192 1989-03-28 21 AFP BRITISH trade officials are expected to open new investigations into Minorco's hostile £3.2 billion bid for the takeover of Consolidated Gold Fields. Although the move was approved by Britain's Monopolies and Mergers Commission (MMC) following its own inquiry, a news report quotedAFP - 192 words
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171 1989-03-28 21 Reuter CANADIAN entrepreneur Conrad Black, owner of Britain's Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers, has taken a stake of just over one per cent in United Newspapers pic. The Sunday Telegraph quoted a spokesman for Mr Black's company, Hollinger Inc. as saying it now heldReuter - 171 words
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Article108 1989-03-28 21 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Monday Closed Friday Closed Week ago 2.015 34 All Industrials Monday Closed Friday Closed Week ogo 2.451 4 NEW YORK Hang Song Index Monday Closed Friday Closed Week oflo 3.044 73 Dow Jones Friday Closed Thursday 2.243 04 Week ogo 2.***** TOKYO Nikkei Average »fj£108 words
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Article, Illustration900 1989-03-28 21 Japanese still set the pace in many crucial areas NYT AMERICAN carmakers have rung up six years of strong profits, including a record US$ll.2 billion for 1988. That is a remarkable performance for an industry that not long ago suffered severe losses in the faceNYT - 900 words
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866 1989-03-28 21 NYT IN THE EUPHORIA that characterised world stock markets in 1987, the stunning new issue was the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. NTT was the company that grabbed the imagination of Japanese investors and knocked the breath of foreigners. Last week, theNYT - 866 words
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Advertisement94 1989-03-28 17 Prime Freehold Industrial Site 30 Bukit Batok East Avenue 6/Jurong Road «=^c 1 3 SNGAPCPE B BIjKIT 5 CCIO sroflA3€ COCP'3 %47 FOR SALE (BY TENDER) M Land area: 3,490.9 sq m (37,576 sq ft) Zoning: "Industrial" Ml Built-up area: 711.55qm EI (7,659 sq ft) approx. |Th| Existing User: Showroom-office-cum-workshop94 words
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Advertisement694 1989-03-28 17 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMI Rl< l XI'KI SS li\\K TEL: 321 3333 HARIMAU INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors hereby announce the following:AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1968 Available for Appropriation out of Current Year's Profit Operating Profit after Taxation and before Extraordinary Items694 words
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Advertisement99 1989-03-28 20 Tha HK, Australian A Maw Zealand markats wara cloaad yaatarday for Eastor Monday. Sometimes what you dont Know can Hurt you. m ft ..a <Jkw <v jhk2 mm wm: j Mi fSfc, c- V 1 mm*' i Wtߣ *P*,A With its relevant business write-ups, our magazine can help you make99 words
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Advertisement557 1989-03-28 21 TDAAIC ICf iIMH TRANS-ISLAND BUS SERVICES LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT Based on weighted average number Of 34,000.550 and 31,000,550 shares in issue during the years 1988 and 1987 respectively. Write-off of goodwill from acquisition of PB Packaging Systems (Singapore) Re Ltd of $5,028,000, resulted in a557 words
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Article, Illustration445 1989-03-28 22 WILLIAM CHIA - Far East accounts for half of company's worldwide revenue By WILLIAM CHIA THE WORLD'S second largest manufacturer of connectors, Molex Inc. has picked Singapore as the base for its regional operations. For doing so. it has been granted operational headquarters (OHQ) status by445 words
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296 1989-03-28 22 WITH the admission of Molex Inc, there are about 20 companies which have made it to Singapore's exclusive operational headquarters "club". The membership list is expected to grow as more companies respond to the Economic Development Board's efforts to attract multinationals to use296 words
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315 1989-03-28 22 UPI THE MALAYSIAN government headed off the threat of industrial chaos yesterday when Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba backed down in the civil servant dispute and reinstated their negotiating committees. The dispute began last week when it was announced thatUPI - 315 words
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257 1989-03-28 22 Reuter TAIWAN has announced a sweeping set of reforms aimed at liberalising its foreign exchange market and reducing the role of the Central Bank in determining the relative value of the Taiwan dollar. The Central Bank said yesterday that, from April 3. Taiwan willReuter - 257 words
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50 1989-03-28 22 Reuter CHINA'S Foreign Minister Qian Qichen said that obstacles to improving long strained Sino-Soviet ties had not yet been cleared and were likely to persist even after a summit in May. Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev will meet top Chinese leaders during a visit in May.Reuter - 50 words
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35 1989-03-28 22 AFP CHINA is to strengthen its coastal defence to protect its maritime rights and the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea, a senior naval officer said. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article51 1989-03-28 22 Reuter BRITAIN'S main employers' group predicted the country would slip from its place among the fastest growing major economies by next year. The Confederation of British Industry's monthly report saw economic growth slowing from 4.6 per cent in 1968 to 2.2 per cent inReuter - 51 words
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50 1989-03-28 22 AFP THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan arrives in New Delhi tomorrow for talks with his Indian counterpart Rajiv Gandhi expected to focus on bilateral trade issues and the Cambodian conflict. Mr Chatichai is the first Thai Premier to pay an official visit to India. AFPAFP - 50 words
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46 1989-03-28 22 AP SOUTH KOREA should strengthen economic ties with Southeast Asia and other areas to cope with deepening regionalism of the world economy, the Korea Institute of Economy and Technology said, calling for an increase in financial contributions to Asean countries.AP - 46 words
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Article47 1989-03-28 22 AFP AUSTRALIA and New Zealand may offer troops for an international peacekeeping force in Cambodia, according to news reports in Sydney. Australian and New Zealand defence ministers were reported to be in favour of a joint contingent of 1000 troops for Cambodia. AFPAFP - 47 words
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285 1989-03-28 22 AFP LAWYERS for Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday urged the Malaysian High Court in Kuala Lumpur to strike out the defence of The Star newspaper in a libel suit Mr Lee had filed against it. Mr Cecil Abraham, acting forAFP - 285 words
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424 1989-03-28 22 AP Reuter LAOTIAN Prime Minister Kaysone Phomvihane's wife appears to have received the capital's highest number of votes in the election for the nation's highest state body, according to a report by the official radio of Laos. A text ofAP; Reuter - 424 words
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163 1989-03-28 22 AFP TURKISH Premier Turgut Ozal's Motherland Party suffered a crushing defeat in local elections, winning only three mayorships in Turkey's 67 provincial capitals, nearly-complete unofficial results showed yesterday. The governing party came in third in the provincial assembly elections most of which resemble parliamentAFP - 163 words
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115 1989-03-28 22 Reuter INDONESIA has lifted limits on foreign borrowing by banks in an effort to suck more money into the economy and bring down astronomical interest rates. Finance Minister Johannes Sumarlin announced this on Saturday as part of a package introduced last OctoberReuter - 115 words
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200 1989-03-28 22 AP THE INDIAN government on Monday released a secret report that accused Indira Gandhi's personal secretary of complicity in the late prime minister's 1984 assassination. Mr Rajendra Kumar Dhawan. Mrs Gandhi's secretary of 20 years, was not available for comment but the government said inAP - 200 words
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Article106 1989-03-28 22 Reuter COMEX gold futures lost ground early yesterday on dealer selling against a rising dollar but strong gains in Nymex crude oil prices cushioned the fall. April gold recovered to U*****.10 an ounce, with a loss of US$2.3O from a low of U*****.50. Analysts said speculators and fundReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement373 1989-03-28 22 Ja ICKi*4W4: ihch u Understanding Group Dynamics Singapore, May If you want to be an effective leader or trainer (or even a group member), you need to understand group dynamics it's that basic You can take advantage of this 5-day, highly interactive workshop to learn about: Assessing and diagnosing group373 words
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Advertisement95 1989-03-28 22 z X Q D 0 0 For the life of your back. ■s-> .s* m V ■iff Comfortable elegance. Innovative design, (drafted last. Dauphin office chairs. Chairs s|>ccificall\ designed for different functional purposes like waiting supervising. typing at a computer terminal or (inference seating Backrests give you mbar support while95 words
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Article, Illustration360 1989-03-28 23 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS TRANSPORTACION Maritima Mexicana (TMM), Mexico's national line, is shifting its focus to Asean, particularly Singapore. Mr Miguel Garcia, TMM's senior owner's representative (Far East office), was in Singapore earlier this month to discuss marketing plans with its agents here and in360 words
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475 1989-03-28 23 THREE of Europe's leading shipyards HDW, Bremer Vulkan and Alsthom's Chantiers de I'Atlantique are to make a joint bid for two major container ship orders from Nedlloyd and CGM and have asked their respective governments to grant additional subsidies to beat475 words
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Article87 1989-03-28 23 AFP Chinese tanker grounded A CHINESE tanker ran aground early Monday at the entrance of the Kanmon Strait. Japan, Japanese Maritime Safety Agency officials said. There were no reports of injuries to the 38 crewmen or oil leakage, officials said. They said the 3.890-tonne tanker Daqing 422, carrying 4,500AFP - 87 words
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Article, Illustration704 1989-03-28 24 UPI, AFP INVESTIGATORS examining the largest oil spill in US history have focused on the actions of the captain and two of his crewmen aboard the Exxon Valdez that hit a charted reef and left the massive slick. Capt Joseph Hazelwood, 44, wasUPI,; AFP - 704 words
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Article772 1989-03-28 24 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container IX 1 Accord Shpg VI 1/2 Alltrans IV 1 Anro Service IV 2/3 ANl 1 1/2 A PC line V 4 API III 3-5 Arrow lines IX 5 ASCI III 1 Bolt-Canada line VII 4/5 Bolt-Orient line VII 2 Baltic Orient772 words
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405 1989-03-28 25 P O enjoys 15pc rise in pre-tax profits Results contain few surprises Lloyd's List A 15 PER CENT increase in pre-tax profits and a £82 5 million acquisition were jointly announced by the shipping and property group P&O. The profits rise to £316.6 million (1987: £274.7 million) came after aLloyd's List - 405 words
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528 1989-03-28 25 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr, A CONGRESSIONAL plan to create a state-run Philippine Maritime Credit Corporation (PMCC) similar to that in Japan and other Asian countries is encountering stiff resistance among banks, both government and private, in Manila. The opposition to528 words
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Article203 1989-03-28 25 AFP WITH plenty of tonnage available, charterers arranged deals on their own terms, and owners were accepting low rates on the world tanker market this week. VLCCs (vessels between 200,000 and 275,000 tonnes) in the Gulf States area cannot expect an upturn in the near future, brokers said,AFP - 203 words
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Article224 1989-03-28 25 THE RESULTS from the American Bureau of Shipping's classification meeting paint a very positive business picture. In January, ABS received requests to class (contracts) one offshore installation and 132 new ships (1,000,000 deadweight). ABS classed 46 existing vessels (over 500,000 dwt) plus three existing offshore224 words
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Article3315 1989-03-28 30 AARMUB Sha Ma China Ocaan Shpg. March a North Saa NoraaM LMa. March 24 Nlpponlca TrMt. March 24 VMM da Mara. CM OAltraMmant. March 24 Tolaga Bay Trtat. March 30 Evar Qlamour Evargraan. March 30 M Parla. Maarak Lma March 30 Ming Enargy. Vang Ming. Afrit 1 NMion.3,315 words
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Article1234 1989-03-28 30 AT com mi y'nVY.r Bwt It Arrival D^rtuf KEPPEL WHARVES kW at Oio^SMl* 2* 03/2200 8atona«»vo/P HIS otoftgud* 3800/2100 Co 1 Kl* aioajwili WKtPBBt Mlilll KI7 olORgpdR 3*03/1 S00 Horizoa Star K21 •»f»yyin lirann K72 oioag«4» 3*03/1*00 Hum *Mw K3I rchmgwfR 3IOVKX Moriliaf Vic K34 alORQpd# X03/07001,234 words
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Advertisement686 1989-03-28 23 < v v TIMKS STP Distributors OOCL Dedicated to 5ervk:t! Jardines INC SHIPPING ACINOUS 200 Cantonment Road #1206 Souttvpwnt, Singapore 0208 Til *****11 TEliX NO RS 2*179 TERMINATES Td *****1S --220 BOOKINGS Td *****34 23$ PESAKA JARCMNt SHIPPING AGENCIES SON. BHD PORT KELANG TEL: *****11 Tiki No. MA*****/MA***** PENANG TEL686 words
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Advertisement80 1989-03-28 23 mm INVESTIGATORS examining the largest oil spill In US history hove focused on the octions of the captain and two of his crewmen aboard the Exxon Valdez that hit a charted reef and left the massive slick. Pege II Al5 PER CENT increase in pre-tax profits and a £82.5 million80 words
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Advertisement1103 1989-03-28 23 *°v cr TIMES STP Distributors Times Put>it*h*nq Croup MAERSK LINE ETA ETD DESTINATIONS To California-JS Gu"-US Atkant»c-€a%t Canaaa-Ar >Va?e' Servire MARC HEM M MOB MARGHETHE M «M m pi 2M 4/4 V 4 11/4 12/4 18/4 1«4 25/4 2*4 2/5 3/5 9/5 10/5 16/5 17/5 SW SW 30/3 31/3 6/41,103 words
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Advertisement662 1989-03-28 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ROTTERDAM/ ANTWERP P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN I nifWAni/* 4 TOLAGA BAY HONGKONG EXPRESS MONTE ROSA ALASKA MARU CITY OF EDINBURGH LARGS BAY BONN EXPRESS ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST, DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG, MALMO, HELSINKI OSLO AMSTERDAM. CARIBBEAN S662 words
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Advertisement17 1989-03-28 24 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement837 1989-03-28 24 TO EUROPE REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE NORTH SEA VMB-3 "ORASIA AL MUNTA2AH V 8904-3 NOR ASIA SAMANTHA VWOS 3 WOENSORECHT VWO6-3 (VIA FEEDER) PKL 2S/3 2/4 M/ 4 26/4 UK ti,at o w Scandinjvun Copenhagen, Gothenburg) and othm European Inland Bremen via Hamburg TO MEDITERRANEAN (via feeder) ttnDTU cc»837 words
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Advertisement1250 1989-03-28 25 n The Straits Steamship Group P&O Containers STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah. Sarawak, Brun«i Ports and Bangkok CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT PEGASUS PIONEER V24N PEGASUS PROGRESS V544N SPORE BKO* 30-31 Bar 02 03 Apr 02-03 Apr OMi Apr BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****00 ft**.! /.i .w.i, i»■ :i;c1,250 words
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Advertisement659 1989-03-28 25 NOTICE ii SHIPPING ASSISTANCE PTE. LTD. PROMAR MANAGEMENT PTE. LTD. PANAMA SURVEYING SERVICES PTE. LTD. 1. Matters pertaining to registrations of ships, 2. Radio accounting authority services, 3. Representatives of Panama and Honduras surveying institutions authorized to issue all statutory certificates. W.e.f. from 27th March, 1989 our new address will659 words
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Advertisement464 1989-03-28 26 IHSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD El ISLAMIC RiPUBIIC OP IRAN SHIPPING LINKS mAraANrawigi Singapore Loading for IRAN SAYAN PJLMI SM BANDAR ABBAS H A icVi'iiWl I T m ■AiSAMiUiy jOUTH PACIFIC mm VICT MOTHER VSI KYOWA VIOLET V 24 KYOWA HIBISCUS V .36 MK LOAO FOR: 31/3 VILA, NMA. LTK, SUVA,464 words
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Advertisement1078 1989-03-28 26 HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. v;i: v oon'tainerised service TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ I CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF VESSEL KUANTAN S'PORE LOADING FOR VEGA SS AC2I In Pt OUBAI, OAMMAN TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST SIN I T/S PORT UK MAIN. an mis. hie korean nonis1,078 words
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Advertisement116 1989-03-28 26 SINGAPORE GLORY MB NAi VMCMM BUSAN GLORY MM 14 Apr IS Apr 1« Apr a Apr n Apr M Apr S Apr X Apr SINGAPORE Loading FOR VEGA 29 Mar INCHON. BUSAN WORLDWIDE PACIFIC MARITIME (PTE) LTD Ttt: *****U (I Linn) KONTENA NASIONAI SON BHD TEL: P KELANG (03>3tt7475 PWC(M)tI7II4116 words
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Advertisement1246 1989-03-28 26 k uli Container Service REEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEr/Fiipn/FF Htt me BC KIC PUJ HKT fK*~ EVER GLOBE 0.04 £mi tutu ijZ JfE J? 04 s u* SB um s ]<% iz ssss. ssassssslssS® w««T«« gs as g« g» g» ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: sfl£sSA M t ?J" ,WH B*1,246 words
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Advertisement527 1989-03-28 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \\r\v\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST 19/4 KO« 10/4 19/4 12M 21/4 ACCCPTMO MURURAN/TOMAKOMAI/HTTACHI CARGO VtA HMO JAKARTA BANGKOK 1/4 7/4 j SURABAYA/SEM ARANG XINGANG KOTA MKLATI QOWA CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICES AND WEST AFRICA VESSEL KOTA ALAM KOTA PUSAKA527 words
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Advertisement211 1989-03-28 27 INTEROCEAN LINE 78, 2nd Floor, Jalan 2/71. Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, •0000 KL. Tal: 71M734, *****94, 71*7220 TLX. HO. MA-37M3 FAX:O»-*****11 Panang OX Tal: *****7, *****2 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS Singapore Indonesia Malaysia Hong Kong Taiwan Inchon ft Busan BELAWAN PALEMBANG SINGAPORE BANJARMASIN TOLWEA 22-23/4 24-25/4 2S-27/4 29-30/4211 words
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Advertisement420 1989-03-28 27 \rjk BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINE EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT MM I'MAVtN rOAMMVMtTON f> KLAMG VPoHI FOP UM hMMIHMIM Jlfl HKfc MO in mm largi by Sailad Saitad Saitad MM Saitad M M MKC. MO 13/4 IV* MM, MO Ww mm Mm 9/1 lj LZ ao420 words
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Advertisement539 1989-03-28 27 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD mmam VSL/VOY L. J. BONTANG/17WB MATARAM :?V»B PALEMBANG/12WB KUTAI/16WB ANTWERP H'BURG/ ROAM/ADAM BREMEN 7/5 12/5 IW 16 b M 11* 17/ I 22/6 Sublet to Indocamant Atoo accapMnq cargo to Caaabianca, Port539 words
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Advertisement362 1989-03-28 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* MYOMAYWA VUM M AN VUM PAGAN VMM HTONCYWA VMM BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kdang Ptrung Bai a/ate 110 Apr J&z z z z 3 'IAXiiIIWJA «.i CLYDEBANK V2SN TAMATAI SAMOA VISN FORTH BANK V24N SPORE ROAM HMBG HULL 21/3362 words
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Advertisement550 1989-03-28 28 Q K LINE KAWASAKI KISLN KAISHA. LTD. COAST EXPORT CHLS 25/4 2/5 9/5 16/5 30/5 IMPORT I HFX SGP 1/3 27/3 8/3 30/3 15/3 6/4 26/3 17/4 111: Sftf IT! f T:lli m 11 EXPORT Lf.lv i mi i IMPORT i :ui;b:I:I i > nrfHrnti 5 fl| II Mm ii.tii550 words
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Advertisement581 1989-03-28 28 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL ConUlnara 'M TULSIOAS V i A KALIOAS V«2 TULSIOAS *41 31 M KALIOAS V 43 30 I) TULSIOAS ¥.42 X I, Tr»rjjt twit Smpoort/ IMbaurni P *«Uo| Ptnang Of Fm*« B» Feeder Ibr JO Mi, l*b» 3 M*y 24 M., KM*, M tun* 24581 words
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Advertisement518 1989-03-28 28 00 GOLDEN LINE GUAN MAN SHIPPING (PTC) I ID n, FM Aft Sir ft stNCAPoot oi(M ru VRma no link) h, iiiHM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: 0010€N HAVEN Cotanfio Karacti, Djbat OOCMN BEAR Colombo Karict>i OuUi CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Huwwfc Skmito! Sport «A Apr IVH Apr W Apr P Ktianf518 words
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Advertisement361 1989-03-28 28 PHUI OtllfNT IIN(S PTt IW HJ4O OM'CI 83 SOIINSGN »04C «3M2 *M 0 ASIA auaOlNO S'HOOPOfI! 0104 'itEx ns 2a pmiu m< 225«»?« EAIT/WBT AHBCAHfO. FCI ft LCI SRVICC as a iii TBN i/< 11* NEW GENTRADE 31/3 M 4/4, »/4 «a Fa ft lci same* 1 S'HAI 3 MTHLY361 words
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Advertisement870 1989-03-28 29 A*eniv S pore NEPTUNE AGENCtS PTE. LTD. General ooo* i Book him Inward; Terminal CFS (nqutriM K CU/AUSr TPA/SCA Outward *****22 *****53 2imn 2/85/53 2/S5/42 2/8/844 2/50! M 2/***** 2/***** 2/***** y m m NEPIIME SON BHO K lurnpur Penans HII 16TOI/ *****31 *****5 UD SS EXPORT IMPORT FEEDER VSL870 words
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Advertisement367 1989-03-28 29 HEUMG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels S£M CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KEIANG. PENANG KEELUNG BUSAN INCHON Vtwl't Name ETC BS S PORE PKLC KEE BUSAN MOJI NO I OONAM/XBN IMB 28-30/03 30-31/03 OS-04/04 1113/* 12/W 'DRAGNET/903N 23/03 01-0504 02 03/04 13-13/04 10-IS/04 U(0( NO DQNAM/SO3N 30/03 M-11/04 12-13/04 21-21/04 23367 words
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Advertisement173 1989-03-28 29 hx JE CONTAINER LINE f- A TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST SRI LANKA/ INDIA NEW ZEALAND/ AUSTRALIA w 1 EUROPE/ UK FELIXSTOWE HAMBURG ROTTERDAM NOW LOADING 1/4 ft 01/4 SOUTHAMPTON 1/4 13/4 TILBURY 1/4 ft 13/4 LONDON JAPAN NEW ZEALAND 1/4173 words
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Advertisement719 1989-03-28 29 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 ***** PfNANG P KELANG Mf\SRS HAI (HONG SHIPPING 12/ PtnMf Street. Ptwmi Maljyv.i M/S HANO4.ING SYSTEM CO SON719 words
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Advertisement265 1989-03-28 30 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. rtl m ***** (34 iNin) FAX *****39/?24B'J/6 ItllX HS ***** A/B SSI'MA. HS ***** A/H SSCAI) r DSR-LINES .EB DEu' c nACHTSE£PeeoeRE POSTOO 4 INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE ■VIA IARNACA ACCEPTIW CARGO FOR UUASSOL, BEIRUT. LATTAKIA,265 words
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Advertisement76 1989-03-28 30 T.S.K. LIME weekly containerised service rtlfH nxgp DAY ARRIVAI HAKUSAN II V 4 CONTINiNT V2fl KABUKI V2O ME RUES ACE WO HAKUSAN II VS CONTINENT V7l lEaaniEiEicnEicTrM IQICICILJLJIJCIQIQI IJJJI IjaEJIBIMHiSaBiaHi EXPORTS FROM SURABAYA I S l L .«l^S E8 (8) PTE LTD *****68 W. MALAYSIA AGCNT: TRANS-ASIA SHIPPING CORP TEL:76 words
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Advertisement245 1989-03-28 30 The Baltic Exchange was dosed on Friday for Easier Bank Holiday. SCHENKER WEEKLY LCL7FCL COMSOL. SERVICES TO VANCOUVER, TORONTO, MONTREAL (CANADA) SPOKE VANCOUVER TORONTO MONTREAL SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD (INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS) TEL: *****44 (6 Lines) FAX: *****75 TLX: RS ***** SHIP ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR: HONGKONG 30/3 4/4 BUSAN245 words
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Miscellaneous128 1989-03-28 30 I Regional Weather i s St r 1 V SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AM. March 2S, IMS LfGENO R rhunde»*»orm V Shower ROOT Cloudy Sky c o w**d (Vrcfior! wilti *peed ei knot* oO* M c»dt represent* calm kght and vanabte **xh One ha# hcht rtprnoih b128 words
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Advertisement1621 1989-03-28 31 r£p RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES |S) PTE LTO l£3 TEI *****13 mo Linosi BFA* *****15 TELCX OS ***** RiSmiP (3 linos v ■Mil ftSMI HBS IPS LINE CALCUTTA/KARACHI/CHTGONG/CBO REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE HK PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI. A MALAYSIA KARACHI MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE FOR KARACHI, DUBAI AND DAMMAN VESSEL1,621 words
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Advertisement218 1989-03-28 31 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 fjTj IRAQI LINE l«*0' S T T I »RTf«M SI >0* ■IRITIMf EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR MV ALWASITTI 7/4 S. Korea, Japan THROUGH BVU to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA I BAGHDAD218 words
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Advertisement474 1989-03-28 32 ML Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd >*:■* 2i *.> -IS «S t Is k L \t K i STRUTS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT! S'pore P. Kelang ASIAN KOGGEGRACHT ASIAN CLIPPER ORCHID 114 1 1 Pt 3/4 -214 Hone Kong Yokohama 20/4 25/4 Nacoya Osaka Sonboku474 words
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Advertisement466 1989-03-28 32 nun VAkin I IMC weekly express independent TANU LIIMC faa east/europe fully containerised servic To: Maracaibo/Puerto Cabdlo/George Town/Guaranao/ la Guaira/PTo Sucre/Mattanzas/ Port of Spain/Paramaribo/Panama/Colon/Cristobal/EI GUamache MUCMMK,a tnngm« H MM, MONTHLY LASH LINER SERVICE TO: New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans, Mobile Pascagoula, Houston, Galveston, Beaumont Camden, Jacksonville466 words
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Advertisement432 1989-03-28 32 P.T. MASKAPAI PKLAYARA PULAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE-WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED-DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INOONESIA, MALAYSIA THAILANO ALSO ACCEPTING La CARGO TO JKT. PUG, PNG ANO, BKK. FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGd FORWARDING AT TEL: *****56 VSL PUL AOIL TANAH AIR MANDIRI PUL AOIL VSL PUL432 words
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Advertisement525 1989-03-28 32 wiimm CALL US AT: P. KELANG PFNANG J. BAHRU P GUOANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR 3615/53/368/111 04 *****2/4, 62/293 0/*****8 0/ 5113/3. 5113/5, *****0, 5133/1 02 *****22 2428 m WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICEI TO EUROPE B. BUTANG S» B. BUTANG B. BUTANC M) H MJMA B SUBIA OTMCB DESTINATIONS: AARHUS.525 words
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