The Business Times, 19 June 1989
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Title Section11 1989-06-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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383 1989-06-19 1 AP PARTIES to the 11-year-old war in Cambodia are discussing a United Nations plan that would send thousands of military observers to supervise a peace agreement, according to a senior diplomat. The huge operation would be similar to the current decolonisationAP - 383 words
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Article, Illustration496 1989-06-19 1 CHUANG PECK MING - LAND COST IS RISING, SAYS GENERAL MANAGER By CHUANG PECK MING NTUC FAIRPRICE is expected to pay more than $70 million for the premises that house its retail outlets in public housing estates when the government trees them for496 words
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285 1989-06-19 1 NTUC FAIRPRICE has been appointed by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) under its technical assistance scheme to help Pakistan expand and modernise a big chain of provision stores. The cooperative is to lend a hand to the Pakistani govern-ment-owned Utility Store Corporation (USC) to bring285 words
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282 1989-06-19 1 AP V/vl i iv ww DESPITE TENSION over Japanese market barriers and the US trade deficit, some major American companies are doing well in Japan and expect to prosper there through the rest of the century, says the president of the AmericanAP - 282 words
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223 1989-06-19 1 AFP THE government-run Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has expressed concern that high hotel room rates in Bangkok will cause a fall-oft in tourist arrivals, press reports said on Saturday. The Bangkok Post newspaper quoted TAT governor Dharmnoon Prachuabmoh as saying on Friday thatAFP - 223 words
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465 1989-06-19 1 jLSfSie China question Reuter UPI CHINA launched a fresh broadside against the US yesterday, calling the White House spokesman "ridiculous" and implying hypocrisy in Washington's condemnation of Beijing's military crackdown. The official New China News Agency also for theReuter; UPI - 465 words
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Article, Illustration598 1989-06-19 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THE WEST, the United States in particular, tends to exaggerate I the influence of exchange rate I between currencies in trade re- Vj lations. said American monetary I economist John H Wood, the lat- Ij est Tan Chin Tuan598 words
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Advertisement336 1989-06-19 1 Need a car or truck loan'? W\YFOONG 737-7977 M*p)\Va>kHXigMongapr And hi nance (S) I td »holl\ iwncil subsidiary of I longkongß.ink 6Claymore Hill #03 01 Claymore PWa Suigjpoic iW.V MANAGEMENT PAY, POWER and prestige have always been the rewards of big-company bosses, but never in such a breathtaking way as336 words
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Advertisement218 1989-06-19 1 White House loses bid to arm non-communist Cambodians, PAGE 12 Philippine economy 4 Major strides towards recovery Financial service* 5 EC's search for consensus Brazil share scandal 7 Central Bank, bourse heads resign Tin prices 9 Expected to rise by year-end Margaret Thatcher 11 Iron Lady may be getting rusty218 words
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Advertisement23 1989-06-19 1 Hardliner Qiao Shi emerges at front runner lo replace Zhao, BACK PAGE Loans to China dry up, World Bank suspend* talks, PAGE 723 words
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Advertisement105 1989-06-19 1 "'■H liK.Ki n< n i w>> \r tin.hi nn A Welcome 12 years old Awaiting I )tstf ilxiU'd bv Cuid Irjdtng M MOB2V) East and west meet on our FLIGHTS EVERY MEALTIME K w Our mixed menu is a superb recipe for IMPROVING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. AFTER ALL, FINE FOOD SPEAKS105 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1313 1989-06-19 2 Economist PAY, POWER and prestige have always been the rewards of bigcompany bosses, but never in such a breathtaking way as today. America s highest-paid executive in 1988, Walt Disney s Mr Michael Eisner, made a cool US$4O million. The average 1988 payEconomist - 1,313 words
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477 1989-06-19 2 PETER LEONG - V Spotlight on Management By PETER LEONG INVENTORY supports sales which are converted to receiv- i ables and, later, cash. This i transformation of inventory into < cash ought to generate profits and cashflow to provide resources for the company to expand. Successful inventory management477 words
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Article542 1989-06-19 2 Thriving In Chao*. By Tom Peters. Pan Books. Reviewed by DAVID GABRIEL "HOW DO these companies manage to provide such poor service and still stay in business, let alone make money?" was a question shot at me recently by an irate executive who had been trying to542 words
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973 1989-06-19 3 FAY FRANSELLA - By FAY FRANSELLA FT PEOPLE have been leaving the security of paid employment in increasing numbers over the last few years to "do their own thing". But what is this "thing"? For some it is to do with spending more time atFT - 973 words
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Article, Illustration976 1989-06-19 3 CHUANG PECK MING - Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter, author, consultant and professor at Harvard Business School (left), talks to CHUANG PECK MING about the challenges facing big corporations in the constantly changing environment of global competition. CHUANG PECK MING SHE was once hired by Apple Computer to teach Steve976 words
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Advertisement85 1989-06-19 2 With an additional weekly flight to Europe, more people will enjoy Lufthansa service. V I 4U 1 r 1 Starting July, Lufthansa will offer additional seats from Singapore to Frankfurt, the heart of Europe. We'll have four flights a week, leaving every Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. And you'll always85 words
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Advertisement151 1989-06-19 2 Export Services International '89 lEWEST OPPORTUNITY MARKET YOUR SERVICES EXPORTERS WORLDWIDE! 18-21 Oct World Trade Centre, Singapore 1 N. Here's the best way to W sell more of your services to importers and exporters: Export Services International '89 in Singapore. Here, you'll meet them from the ASEAN, Australia, Japan, the151 words
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Advertisement395 1989-06-19 3 TT T" 1 kw i mmmsa 15! KtM J. I**-* i trVr T I rr r:: r JXv 1 —T i*i "IJLp» TT TJjl* 'f i J -<* y-nTT Zl.^- A r T^L-u^-^l EX Q-L'Jr I. r> A 4.5 t:<£6 i r r l i 1 F--HMrr ii w LlX*'395 words
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ASIA-PASIFIC
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354 1989-06-19 4 AP THE PHILIPPINES has taken major strides towards economic recovery after it was "left in a state of shambles" by former president Ferdinand Marcos, a prominent US businessman based in Manila said. Mr George W Drysdale. chairman of the Marsman-Drysdale Group, alsoAP - 354 words
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225 1989-06-19 4 AFP THE PHILIPPINES will seek crucial funding for land reform from foreign donors at a meeting in Tokyo next month, but an ongoing scandal has tainted President Corazon Aquino's centrepiece social programme. Officials from 17 governments and 14 institutions will meet in Tokyo fromAFP - 225 words
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Article, Illustration479 1989-06-19 4 AFP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke's visit to France got off to a flying start when he signed a major cooperation pact with French aviation and engineering firm Thomson SA at the Paris Air Show. The three-day visit to Paris by MrAFP - 479 words
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Article1020 1989-06-19 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvlca Local From number Urn# AKL UL454 0020 CM® MAS MH627 0035 KUL SU son 0040 LAX/NtT MAS MH601 0130 KUL SU SQ401 0555 CM» su SQ407 0700 DEL SiA SO405 0745 MRU SIA SQ023 0755 AMS/BOM SU SQ027 0800 CPH/FRA MAS Mrl646 0820 KUL1,020 words
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Advertisement715 1989-06-19 4 GOOD IDEAS KEEP COMING UP Get tke capability of computer in the size of a pocket Look. -•>A CALENDAR SO«DUL£ a' im I: m <33 DEFMnON SYNONYM n e,i tO* i lluiSX' OFF ON LOOt THE SHARP ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER IQ-7000 •I***** 1 < A ins DEL SWFT KW¥« V J715 words
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Advertisement51 1989-06-19 4 Soviets upetag* competitor* at air allow, PAGE S The business person's choke every Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Laving Changi Airport at 22:1S houn and arriving at Later B Pearson International Airport the following dav Cill your Tmel Agent or Air C truth it 'JJtSSS. .4 UREA TH OF FRESH51 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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480 1989-06-19 5 AP THE SOVIET UNION upstaged its competitors at the Paris Air Show with a selection of military and commercial aircraft and a new marketing flair. Soviet pilots flew aerobatic routines in jet fighters never before seen in the West, wowing the crowds. On theAP - 480 words
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274 1989-06-19 5 AP SOVIET dissident Andrei Sakharov said on Saturday that a Chinese-style crackdown on the campaign for more democracy in his country cannot be ruled out. "I fear that in the future, something like it can happen in our country," Mr Sakharov told reporters inAP - 274 words
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256 1989-06-19 5 AFP SOUTH AFRICA'S trad® surplus dipped sharply in May to 456 million rands, down from 818 million rands in April and 1.675 billion rands in March, the Customs and Excise Department said in Johannesburg on Friday. Economists said the trade performance was "disappointing", addingAFP - 256 words
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529 1989-06-19 5 AFP EUROPEAN COMMUNITY minis- n ters will seek to build the single v EC market in financial services c at their meeting in Luxembourg ft today, as the storm-clouds of na- ft tional politics gather overhead in v the run-up to an ECAFP - 529 words
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400 1989-06-19 5 AP AMERICANS who make products ranging from lawn mowers to wine coolers are being hit by extra costs as a result of efforts in Western Europe to create a single market among 12 countries, the US Commerce Department reported. The department is distributingAP - 400 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1989-06-19 5 \£M3 i r; ////> Max/ Not® Mln (°C) 14/11 Showers 24/13 Clear 30/19 Cloudy unov 33/28 Cleor 31/25 Cloudy Singapore OUTLOOK: Showers over several areas In the lata morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on June 18 at the alrporh Mai temp 31.7 Assoc humidity142 words
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Miscellaneous70 1989-06-19 5 Doonesbury UJ&RE KJCKJN6 YOU cm. yMPWMONtts cleared up, an p YOU'RE PUTTING ON H&GHT. THERE'S NO LONGER REASON TO (S\n keep you. y? m BUT-BUT I WASNT SUPPOSE? TO WALKOUT OF HERB! ITOLVMVBOee I l/UAS QUITTING!I GAVE Mi LANPLAPi NOTICE! 1 SAIP 600PBYE TO HALF Mi FRJBNPS! BY GARRY TRUDEAU70 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article294 1989-06-19 6 Reuter MEXICO eased its demands for debt relief from commercial creditors as Friday's informal deadline to agree on a term-sheet lapsed, bankers said. Bankers in New York said Mexico's latest proposal involves reducing 45 per cent of a portion of its US$54 billion medium-and long-termReuter - 294 words
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Article816 1989-06-19 6 THE DOLLAR continued to strengthen against most < Asian currencies last week, < with the volatile Japanese i yen rebounding at the I week's end after hitting its < lowest level since August 1967. The Indonesian rupiah i and Philippine pesos hit re- < cord lows, while the816 words
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Article29 1989-06-19 6 The rang* the week of call rates for ended Saturday, June 17 frank fund 5.6 5.8 Gen fund 2.5 5.7 MowmmiH M$l806m of fund* Source: Short Deposits29 words
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Article512 1989-06-19 6 Gold Financial futures Source: Sin Huat Bullion Pie Ltd SHARP fall in the US dollar last week lifted Loco-Lon-don gold prices from the week's low US$359 00/359 50 to as high as US$36B 00/368 50 per troy cz. New York dealers described the rally as a reaction to the 33-monthSource: Sin Huat Bullion Pie Ltd - 512 words
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Article171 1989-06-19 6 Gold futures on Juno 16 1989 100 tray 0>M omen; USS par troy ounca M*h Low 8otta Jun 347.50 367-50 364.00 365.10 1.90 Jut 366.10 .1.90 Aug ***** 372 30 367JO 368.80 -1.90 Oct 374.00 376.40 372.00 37X70 2.00 Ok 371.00 380 10 376.00 376-80 -2.00171 words
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Article211 1989-06-19 6 Asian market ASIAN CURRENCY average deposit rates for t he week ended June 16 BIO PRICES High Low US t 7 doy» 1 mon* 9 3/8 9 5/16 9 3/8 9 5/16 2 montht 9 3/8 9 3/16 3 month* 9 5/16 9 1/8 6 monthj 9 1/4 8 15/16211 words
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Article, Illustration531 1989-06-19 6 Indlcalee fte average el toe prime lending ratee a* 12 ma|or banks In S'pore PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday, June 16 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: BANK PL* <%> ABN tank 6% Allied irt* Bonk PLC 6% Amertcon531 words
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Advertisement84 1989-06-19 6 i ;V "V. •> v m r w o -a S3 .C -n t rr\ iS\ ttp% co ns^ aNT iip n ffiitd. Tel: L %fc-. W**r >/ V id v -f V M c\AO L 9 6 tsl it r/ <£ a) c X c£ ITS cv villi ■z.84 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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SMALL CHANGE
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Article46 1989-06-19 7 WE REPORTED last week that the Bank of Hawaii will be setting up a representative office in Singapore on July 1. A reader, noticing the bank's initials BOH, suggests a novel way for the bank to serve customers. With tea BOH tea.46 words
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Article108 1989-06-19 7 A VISITING bank chairman was recently asked by a BT reporter to comment on the outlook for world interest rates. The reporter got a rather frank reply from the banker. "Well, if I give you my track record on that, you wouldn't ask me that question!"108 words
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413 1989-06-19 7 Reuter THE PRESIDENT of Brazil's Central Bank and the head of Rio de Janeiro's stock exchange are resigning in the wake of a stock exchange scandal which has rocked the country. Central Bank President Elmo Camoes told reporters on Friday heReuter - 413 words
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212 1989-06-19 7 Reuter SPAIN will become a full member of the European Monetary System (EMS) from today, Finance Minister Carlos Solchaga said on Friday. The decision was announced just 10 dsys before a European Community summit in Madrid at which the controversial issueReuter - 212 words
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Article146 1989-06-19 7 Bernama BANK NEGARA said the performance of monetary aggregates in February was mixed with M 1 and M 2 declining while M 3 continued to rise but at a lower pace than in January. M 1 contracted by 1.2 per cent or M 5232 million, mainlyBernama - 146 words
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193 1989-06-19 7 Reuter THE US. Japanese and European monetary authorities have agreed to Improve their Intervention tactics In the currency market In a bid to stem the US dollar's rise. Japanese financial newspaper Nlhon Keizal Shim bun said. In aReuter - 193 words
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287 1989-06-19 7 Reuter THURSOAY's Bundesbank dollar salee aimed to show solidarity with Weet Germany's Group of Seven partners, but the failure to harneaa the market may reinforce the central bank's view that intervention la often of limited use, economists said. The Bundesbank caught foreign exchange markets by surpriseReuter - 287 words
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451 1989-06-19 7 AFP SOME foreign governments have stopped issuing loans to China and the World Bank haa suspended talks on new credits, the official Chinese press reported yesterday. "The hasty decision (to stop loans) will bring harm not only to China but alsoAFP - 451 words
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Advertisement169 1989-06-19 7 This happy businessman ==—1 m is smart. j He increases his sales without any cash problems. He is PAID on time. He never has a slow paymaster. He did it by calling Hong Leongl Singapore Finance Free yourself from cash flow problems created by credit sales and improve turnover with169 words
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Advertisement237 1989-06-19 7 The sort of meeting room you can look forward to at Saujana. Not many hotels in Malaysia can claim to have a pair of championship golt courses practically silting in their backs ard. But then, not many hotels in Malaysia are like Hyatt Saujana. Lying just 23 kilometres from downtown237 words
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Advertisement2241 1989-06-19 8 f'l M. ft TAT LEE BANK LIMITED and its subsidiary companies (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS as at 31st December 1988 THE BANK 1988 W SS'OOO svooo SHARE CAPITAL Authorised: Shares of SSI each Issued and fully paid: Shares of SSI each RESERVES TOTAL SHARE CAPITAL AND2,241 words
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COMMODITIES
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964 1989-06-19 9 AFP COFFEE drew all the attention on London commodity marketa over the paat week, falling dramatically on Tueaday and Wedneaday to 10month lowa. After eight daya and nights, painful talks among the world's coffee producers and consumers ended in stalemate in the early hours ofAFP - 964 words
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Article, Illustration477 1989-06-19 10 September meeting to focus on raising output quotas Reuter OPEC PRESIDENT Rilwanu Lukk man of Nigeria was quoted on Friday as saying the group was unlikely to raise its US$lB reference oil price when it next meets In September but would focusReuter - 477 words
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484 1989-06-19 10 Reuter BRITISH oil output, stuck in the doldrums since a string of accidents and I equipment failures in the past year, is likely to return to near-normal levels by September, energy analysts predict. "Assuming that all goes well,Reuter - 484 words
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Article263 1989-06-19 10 Soybean Wheat CHICAGO Board of Trade soybeans closed higher last Friday in new crop months with late gains in November produced by active exporter and professional buying. November was propelled to a session high of U556.54 per bushel late on buying by exporter Cargill. Prudential-Bache was a featured buyer throughout263 words
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437 1989-06-19 10 Bernama THE ASSOCIATION of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) has said that tin prices could rise towards the end of the year as a result of an improvement in the commodity's stock position. At the end of April this year, total stocks wereBernama - 437 words
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Article257 1989-06-19 10 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on June 16 (£/tome unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. CoflM Basis ln-store London, sellers option CIF London M 1140/1138 (1093/1092) High/Low 1143/1095 Sop 1090/1096 (1068/1066) High/Low 1095/1064 Solos (2582) Cocoa M 810/810 (819/819) rtgh/Low 822/807 Sop 834/832 (840/840) Ugh/Low 845/820257 words
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Article133 1989-06-19 10 THE MALAYSIAN rubber market finished higher last week on technical adjustment following the recent bearish trend. Dealers said prices were generally firmer in line with stronger overseas exchanges which stimulated short covering and speculative buying interest. The market opened easier in quiet dealing as traders were still reluc- tant133 words
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Article118 1989-06-19 10 Bernama THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Mattel finished lower leat wMk at $26.41 a kg, down M 51.31 from M 527.52 a kg previously due to operators' reaction to the sasldms on ttw London Metal Exchange. Turnover fell 73 tonnes to 971 tonnes. The mertet opened higher at 527.C7Bernama - 118 words
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Article124 1989-06-19 10 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon doting prl loet on June 17 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil •uk FOt 107.00 Otd drum FOG 117.00 New dram FOt 121.00 Copra 62.50 Mixed (loo*e) Pepper Muntofc white FOt NLW 567JO Sarawak while FOt faq NLW 557JO Sorawak spedol black FOt NLW 527JO124 words
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Article247 1989-06-19 10 MALAYBIAN CRUDE PALM OIL market closed slightly lower last week on light selling and buyers' reserve, reflecting losses in palm oil futures and Chicago soyoil futures on Friday. Oealers said trading was thin during the week as operators were reluctant to take new positions amid concern over the247 words
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Article133 1989-06-19 10 Telerate FUEL OIL PRICES moved in tanden with the crude oil market. Prices plummetted $3 mt to settle at $92 $94 mt fob Sing range. The week began with many sellers chasing limited buyers. But towards the end of the week, fundamentals were said to beTelerate - 133 words
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163 1989-06-19 10 Reuter JAPAN'S six major steel makers are ready to re sume exports of steel am steel products to China ir August, a spokesman a Nippon Sieei Corp said. The companies expec the Bank of China will be able to grant letters o creditReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement2196 1989-06-19 9 i£, TAT LEE FINANCE LTD, (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1988 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1988 Note I9HB SHARE CAPITAL SHARE PREMIUM STATUTORY RESERVE GENERAL RESERVE Inappropnate pn>Tit TOTAL SHARE CAPITAL AND RESERVES C URRENT LIABILITIES Depoaits and2,196 words
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Advertisement59 1989-06-19 9 IT 111 :><ai iiWj a i Boutiques: Centre|X).r,t #1)1 «> Te! 717 4SOT Forum Callena #01 46 Tel: 732 8961 ()|)en Daily from lO.DOdni to B.oopm Comers: Metro Orchard Metro Paragon Metro Graod. Lucky Plaza Also Available at: KUALA LUMPUR: Celeste Leather. Vow Chuan Plaza Rosebehe Sdn Bhd The Weld59 words
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Advertisement82 1989-06-19 10 RENAULT Singapore is the Ist to launch the Rl9 in Asia. With the new 1,4 'energy' engine a quite responsive and good fuel economy. Renault spend 335 Million dollars and 2,8 million man-hours of engineering input to design the Rl9. 7,500,000 Km (10 times to the moon and back) Test82 words
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Advertisement147 1989-06-19 10 ifity r li 771 SI J. •v.'/ -<»?, U V 5 You arc invited to enjoy English cooking at its best at The Oriental, Singapore from now to 25 June. Chef Andreas Antona of the Plough Harrow Hotel, Birmingham, will be introducing the exciting an of English cooking at fourchettes147 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1426 1989-06-19 11 The myth of Margaret Thatcher's Invincibility' may be crumbling. The British opposition Labour Party's good showing in recent by-elections and apparent success in last week's European parliamentary elections threaten the prime minister's Conservative Party. The accompanying article examines the role and effectiveness ofFT - 1,426 words
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477 1989-06-19 11 Reuter THE European Community (EC) yesterday elected a new European Parliament whose members will face an uphill battle to shed the image of an overpaid "talk shop". Deputies of the 518-strong, Stras-bourg-based international assembly, branded a weak debating club of theReuter - 477 words
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Advertisement73 1989-06-19 11 Teppanyaki Specialties At GingaSJu^NT i-a" rnismw/b' \y > icßjm^iew 382 Havetock Rd S pore 0316 Reservations: *****22 (Carol) Ginga is a delight for lovers of fine Japanese cuisine. Our recommendations: Special Teppanyaki Set Lunch ($l6 Special Teppanyaki Set Dinner ($45 with fresh live lobster and free glass of beer (Minimum:73 words
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Advertisement283 1989-06-19 11 YOU COULD VISIT THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH.. ftf u f Va Tj I A i s. V t y V Our Bustling Sidewalks Our Rhythms Of Life A Ps 's ri ft -x X't--9 V m i Our High Tees Our Glittering Nightlife AND STILL NOT FIND THAT283 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration885 1989-06-19 12 Reuter IN THE SUPERPOWER RACE for image, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has widened hia lead over US President George Bush with a visit to West Germany which pointed to a "charisma gap" between the two. According to opinion polls, MrReuter - 885 words
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691 1989-06-19 12 NYT BUSH ADMINISTRATION officials thi acknowledged on Saturday that a they could not win Congressional mi approval for their proposal to pr arm non-communist guerillas in thi Cambodia through a secretly fi- th nanced operation run by the CIA. th Overwhelmed byNYT - 691 words
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Article, Illustration855 1989-06-19 12 NYT WITH HIS two-year-old son squirming on his lap, Guillermo Dietrich pondered how to keep his family afloat in Argentina's rising sea of 12,000 per cent annual inflation. "My wife, my mother and my aunt are the antibodies of hyperinflation," the drawn father of twoNYT - 855 words
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Advertisement143 1989-06-19 12 The key to successful moving is perfect packing. We specialise in packing and moving delicate and valuable items. In fact, just the sort of things you've probably been collecting here. Two thirds of our staff are actually involved in the packing process Intensively trained Highly skilled Each piece is individually143 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous6 1989-06-19 12 G (ganGURNI!! GP»HGu?^y^ UJHPO"M Ti T°>U3.6 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration788 1989-06-19 13 KOH TSE YING - MUSIC By KOH TSE YING GOOD MUSIC at its very best is quite indescribable. One gets so enraptured by the beauty and wonder of its production that all of a sudden, adjectives of precise meaning conveniently turn evasive. And all at once, one sympathises with788 words
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Article, Illustration647 1989-06-19 13 THE Orchestra de Paris's working year isn't quite over, but Daniel Barenboim's 14 seasons as its music director have effectively come to an end with the final concert of his tenure. It included some splendid music-making, followed by moving tributes from musical colleagues to a647 words
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635 1989-06-19 13 DONAL HENAHAN - By DONAL HENAHAN NYT A DECADE or so from now, when the world has awakened from the bad dream known as the 20th century, students of musical history will need to resolve many apparent paradoxes. Here is one: why did the production of excitingNYT - 635 words
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Article, Illustration639 1989-06-19 14 LISA LEE - DANCE By LISA LEE THE TEMPS PRESENT Dance Company gave a charming performance last weekend, as charming as the language spoken by the people of France and about as memorable as Paris must be to most visitors. Each of the four items performed by the639 words
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Article, Illustration946 1989-06-19 15 THEATRE NYT "WHAT I hope to accomplish with my writing." says Philip Kan Gotanda. Is to allow people to anter Into th® world of what it means to be Asian-American. So that the next time you walk down the street and see an Asian-American, you canNYT - 946 words
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Advertisement477 1989-06-19 13 It was the immortal bard Shakespeare who first coined the immortal phrase "why then the world's mine oyster, which I with sword will open". clean, memorable taste. Blue soft-shell crabs, cherry stone clams, the famous It was of oysters like these that Maine Lobster and the daddy of all crabs,477 words
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Advertisement797 1989-06-19 14 COUKVOISIER VS.O.P-WHEM: l< I Nil I IAI*. ONE GOOD REASON TO LUNCH AT THE PALM GRILL IS OUR APPE TISER BUFFET ANOTHER IS THE CHOICE (M MAIN CCXKSEJv For between $26+ and $40 W you t an select from our appetiser GRILL buffet including seafood, smoked salmon and oysters. Choose797 words
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Advertisement222 1989-06-19 14 Britannia rules the tables We lay the magnificence and opulence of the British on our tables this month. Tuck into delicious Beef Steak smothered in onions, Steak and Kidney Pie, Irish Stew, Yorkshire Pudding, Dundee Cake and Richmond Maids of Honour, to name a few. Even the Royal Guards will222 words
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Advertisement252 1989-06-19 15 J Set Lunches And Dinnees Aee Delightfully Diffeeent In The Paek. Each day the Cafe-in-Tbe-Park offers both a Western and local-style set luncb and dinner. However, unlike other restaurants, we offer a different menu each day, so you 11 never see the same menu twice in two weeks. Lunch: 11.30pm252 words
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Advertisement25 1989-06-19 15 There's a time to work, a time to play... and a I time to (share Ijoor 4 >• JL i COGNAC I COURVOISIER. f vyr/ar d *>25 words
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Advertisement117 1989-06-19 15 d§o tO There a little bit of Indonesia right here in Singapore. Salero Indonesia Bogindo, Singapore's only authentic Indonesian Nasi Podang res for lunch and taurant. Even our chefs come from the Indonesian town of Podang be back before (If you haven't olreody guessed, that's where Nasi Podang origithe office117 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous714 1989-06-19 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 But ha Isn't a doctor in Star Trmk (5) 8 To be slim la about rtght. we gather (5) 10 Inhuman, often flaahy Individual (5) 11 Something Impreeaive the Geordiee can show us (3) 12 Strength that can lead to some strange proweea (5) 13 A714 words
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Article, Illustration435 1989-06-19 16 CHARLES SAVAGE - GUINNESS ROAD RACE By CHARLES SAVAGE MALAYSIAN M Ramachandran easily won the Guinness Road Race yesterday in a time of 31 minutes 22.26 seconds, leading a sweep of four of the top five places by our northern neighbours. Rama, 23, a Malayan Banking435 words
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Article, Illustration478 1989-06-19 16 CHARLES SAVAGE - WATER SKIING -By CHARLES SAVAGE ROGER KOA won the Men's Open slalom and tricks events at the second Sprite Water Ski Tournament yesterday but Bernard Lim, though second in both, was the star he is only 14. His father, Ronnie Lim, skies for tun and478 words
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Article, Illustration414 1989-06-19 16 TENNIS QUALIFIER Sze Wei Lek's fairy-tale advance to the finals of the Team Borg Intermediate Singles Men's final was crushed yesterday at the end of Shanoop Kothari's racket. Right-hander Sze's patience and coolness which had seen him through a 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4) close second414 words
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274 1989-06-19 16 UPI OLD-TIME rivals Jimmy Connor* and John McEnroe sot up a show case finish to the Scottish Graascourt Championahipa on Saturday as both progressed with eaae to provide an ail-American final. Connors, on a day when everything went riflht. overwhelmed Sweden's Peter Lundgren 6-1, 6-1.UPI - 274 words
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Article551 1989-06-19 16 GOLF AP TOM KITE rode a string of four birdies in a six-hole stretch into a one-stroke lead on Saturday, going into yesterday's final round of the weather-plagued US Open. The gritty little Texan, who has come so close so often but has yetAP - 551 words
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274 1989-06-19 16 MOTOR RACING AP ALAIN PROST of France, driving a McLaren-Honda, held on to the pole position for the Grand Prix of Canada on Saturday and snapped the strinfl of eight consecutive poles won by his Brazilian teammate Ayrton Senna. Prost was timed inAP - 274 words
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89 1989-06-19 16 CYCLING AP SWITZERLAND'S Arno Kuettel won the fourth leg of the Tour of Switzerland cycling race on Saturday as compatriot Stephen Joho kept the overall leader's jersey for a second straight day. Of the pre-race favourites, only Canada's Steve Bauer is stillAP - 89 words
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Advertisement1151 1989-06-19 16 ISLAND FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the *epuWic of Stngopore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 ST DECEMBER, 11 irran ASSETS 4 LOAN AND HIRE PURCHASE DEBTORS 5 CURRENT ASSETS Statutory deposit with the Monetary Authority of Singapore Loan and hire purchase debtor* Investments 6 Interest receivable Other debtor* 7 Deposits with1,151 words
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Article, Illustration482 1989-06-19 17 MBT MBf FINANCE expects a sizeable expansion in its activities in future with the economic recovery and anticipated growth in demand for loans. The company, which reported a pre-tax profit of M 57.02 million for the period from Oct 1, 1987 to DecMBT - 482 words
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542 1989-06-19 17 MBT DIVERSIFIED Kumpulan Emas right in the midst of an expansion drive feels the timing is now quite right to enlarge its capital base which now stands at only 63 million shares of 50 sen each. The extra funds willMBT - 542 words
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118 1989-06-19 17 Bernama KE SYSTEMS Sdn Bhd (KES), a 51 per cent-owned subsidiary of Kumpulan Emas Bhd (KEB), has agreed to buy 55 per cent of a dormant Hongkong company. In a statement last Friday, Kumpulan Emas Bhd said KES entered into the agreement toBernama - 118 words
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367 1989-06-19 17 MBT INSAS's new factories in Bentong and Kota Kinabalu are expected to begin operations in October this year. In a circular to shareholders on Friday on the proposed sale of the Tampoi factory to Sime Packaging (Malaysia) for M 54.5 million, InsasMBT - 367 words
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Article, Illustration542 1989-06-19 17 WILLIAM CHIA - Kuala Lumpur Merlin repossessed By WILLIAM CHIA FABER MERLIN Malaysia Bhd has terminated a lease with the company operating its flagship hotel, the Kuala Lumpur Merlin, and repossessed the hotel last Thursday. In a letter to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange542 words
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225 1989-06-19 17 Bernama DAYAPI Industries (M) Bhd expects the construction and property sectors to remain buoyant this year, said executive chairman Datuk Haji Ahmad Razali Haji Mohamed All in his 1968 annual report. He said that based on the major contracts secured, including the 1989 SelangorBernama - 225 words
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Article750 1989-06-19 17 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Company Eipky/ Coupon Conversion ported leyabie Conversion term lor ot»e ordinary than m At aturity <%> f CK Tang Wm *****990 Chuan Huo Wm 1991 Anytime to May 31. 1990 Anytime on or after March 1 worront plus $2.25 cosh 16 warrants plus $1 60 cash 1987750 words
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250 1989-06-19 17 Bernama MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS Bhd's proposal to acquire 167 million new shares in Kamunting Corporation Bhd (KCB) will enable it to participate in Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB) through KCB. In a reply on Saturday to a Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) query. MalaysianBernama - 250 words
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176 1989-06-19 17 Bernama MBA LIFE Assurance Sdn Bhd. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malaysia British Assurance Bhd, is confident of achieving a life premium income of Ms3o million In five years" time. The company, formerly known as Public Assurance Malaysia Sdn Bhd. is now a specialistBernama - 176 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1989-06-19 18 JOSEPHINE CHAN - W 1 Singapore p L By JOSEPHINE CHAN THE LOCAL stock market made a strong comeback from sharp losses in the previous week, in the absence of renewed violence in China and in reaction to bullish reports on the property front. The Straits Times1,704 words
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Article6306 1989-06-19 18 1989 Tel High Low Code Company Gr's Gr's La* Vol Week Last Ouole Dlv Dlv Y'W Net M Cap Sale or- ('000) High Low Buyer Seller C'vr P'E JUN 16 DEBENTURES. BONDS, LOANS 284 124 X 1543 CK Tang Wt 1990 45% 14% X 1500 Chuan Hup6,306 words
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809 1989-06-19 19 fcmj K.Lumpur MBT SHARE PRICES recovered ground on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, boosted by gains particularly in the first three sessions although the next two ended broadly lower. Trading on Monday alone saw a 42.79-point surge on the 30-counterMBT - 809 words
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543 1989-06-19 19 Rl]| Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES plunged on the Tokyo Stock Exchange d lest week in extremely thin but erratic trading as the dollar sailed past 150 yen on Thursday (or the first r time in almoet two years. The leading market barometer, theAFP - 543 words
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Article123 1989-06-19 19 AFP INDIAN share prices continued to climb last week, with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Index closinQ on Friday at 730.02, up by almost seven points. Dealers said investors were encouraged by a series of impressive corporate results Glindia. India's largest pharmaceuticals firm, announced aAFP - 123 words
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Article565 1989-06-19 19 JULIANA TAY - Weak ended June 16 Complied by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Metro Hldgsi Proposed bonus issue of one-for-two. Nat Iron. Propose $100 m 1-5% bonds with 19.15 m warrants U M Bonn Bonus issue of three-for-two and rights issue of one-for-two at MJI 50 per sha e (bonus entitied565 words
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789 1989-06-19 20 m New York FT IT CERTAINLY is soft, but is it a landing? This is the question that all investors should be asking themselves after the sudden reversal in the US bond market, the 40-point fall last week in the DowFT - 789 words
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661 1989-06-19 20 R ■Qjpj London M Reuter SHARES are likely to defy gravity again this week as concerns over a falling pound, higher British interest rates and rising inflation will remain outweighed by a simple lack of sellers in the market.Reuter - 661 words
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604 1989-06-19 20 RICHARD HARRIS - Kop#3i By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities SMALL QUEUES formed outside junior schools, town halls, and other meeting places in Europe last week, as the three hundred million citizens of Europe stood to vote for the candidate who would represent them for the nextEnskilda Securities - 604 words
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Article, Illustration644 1989-06-19 20 Encouraging start checked by bearish investors rm N fl Hongkong m DBS Securities LAST WEEK, share prices had an encouraging start but the rise was checked as some investors were still Keen to reduce their exposure in the Hongkong market. The HSI touched 2.440 butDBS Securities - 644 words
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372 1989-06-19 20 Sydney AFP THE AUSTRALIAN stock market backed off slightly last week, waiting for a lead from important national trade figures due out this week, brokers said. After a short trading week with last Monday a public holiday, the All Ordinaries IndexAFP - 372 words
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Article1025 1989-06-19 20 Current Ex Book* (Ma ToM lor ToM lor payment (Ma clooa payable *a yaar Mt yaar A/ncol '0% Ju" 16 Jun 28 Jul 12 10% Asiatic Dav Mov 22 Jun 5 M 4 55% 5% Avimo > I0%TE» Oct 16 Oct 26 Nov 15 10%TE 25%TE Ayer Molefc1,025 words
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Article, Illustration838 1989-06-19 21 New York Reuter ACTIVITY related to the "triple witching" expiration of June index futures, options and individual stock options swelled trading volume on Wall Street dramatically and helped lift stock prices to a moderately higher close on Friday. Following a hectic opening, in which over 100Reuter - 838 words
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Article, Illustration933 1989-06-19 21 London Reuter LONDON share prices held steady near the day s high in late trading on Friday, helped by modest gains on Wall Street and earlier relief that the latest set of UK inflation data contained little to upset the market, dealers said. Additionally, dollarReuter - 933 words
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379 1989-06-19 21 Reuter A EUROPEAN Community I measure outlawing insider trading in listed securities throughout the 12-nation bloc is scheduled to come into force by June 1. 1992. Sources said EC finance ministers are almost certain to agree to the ban atReuter - 379 words
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410 1989-06-19 21 NYT THE LONG struggle for control of NWA Inc. the parent of Northwest Airlines, which has been an especially confusing takeover battle because of the large numbers of players involved, became even more complex on Friday when two more players jumped intoNYT - 410 words
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Article990 1989-06-19 21 Amsterdam JUNE 18 FL8 42 6 >0 2 Aagon 101 3 121 5 >0 7 >12 149 5 •1 Alrenta AMEV AMRO 163 1 533 838 >0 2 >07 >0 7 Am Stad Bark*' nm S 151 0 144 3 >1 *>0 3 1 Boraumy *54 3 i Buehrman Tattaroda990 words
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511 1989-06-19 21 NYT DEFIANTLY rejecting Paramount Communications Inc's hostile takeover bid, Time Inc on Friday offered instead to buy Warner Communications Inc for US$l4 billion. Time and Warner had agreed in March to merge, only to see their plan jeopardised by Paramount's unexpected US$lO.7NYT - 511 words
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570 1989-06-19 21 NYT MIDWAY AIRLINES, one of o the few start-up carriers to survive the competitive e pressures of deregulation, E bolstered its position on n Friday by agreeing to pay U*****.5 million for Eastern Airlines' Philadelphia gates, landing rights and Canadian routes. The dealNYT - 570 words
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Advertisement198 1989-06-19 17 EN BLOC SALE EWART PARK Excellent location off Holland Road Freehold land 4023 sq m (43,309 sq ft) Existing four units 3-bedroom apartments and six studio apartments Swimming pool and tennis courts Enormous potential for redevelopment Price on application Principals oily call Sole Marketing Agent Tel: 338-7(66 Keep yourself constantly198 words
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Advertisement177 1989-06-19 17 CURRENCY INVESTMENT AMHKIC A\ HXPRHSS BANK TEL: 321 3333 yi W Taste the real thing as we bring Penang to your doorstep! All the way from the Island resort. Hotel Equatorial is proud to present spread from the subtle and flagrant to the rich, spicy and piquant to suit the177 words
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Advertisement112 1989-06-19 19 notice of redemption To the Holders of MCDONALD'S CAPITAL RESOURCES LTD. 5515,000,000 7 5 8 Guaranteed Bonds Due 1993 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by McDonalds Capital Resources ltd. (the J a^on!TpoySna ,o Condition 6 (b) of the Bonds, and in accordance w.th Sect'°" all Agency Agreement dated July %»n' 'price112 words
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Advertisement527 1989-06-19 20 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 LID AN (S) PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company duly convened and held at 585 North Bridge Road #14-05, Blanco Court, Singapore 0718 on Monday. 19th June 1989 at 11 a.m., the527 words
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Advertisement530 1989-06-19 20 IN THE MATTER OF ["HE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF AUBMANS INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) FINAL MEETING DTICE is hereby given, in irsuance of Section 308 of e Companies Act, Cap. 50, at the FINAL GENERAL EETING of the members the above-named530 words
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Advertisement321 1989-06-19 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF TRI-SPARK ASSOCIATES (PTE) LTD. (In Members Voluntary Winding-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 101-A Upper Cross Street. "10-07 A. People s Park Centre, Singapore 0105 on Monday,321 words
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Advertisement451 1989-06-19 21 Conference on INVESTMENT CHALLENGES FACING THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY 10-12 July, 1989, Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur Investment personnel of financial institutions (in particular merchant/commercial banks) and insurance companies. The conference will discuss extensively current investment practices, new approaches and potentials for insurance companies. The experts' presentation will cover the developments and451 words
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491 1989-06-19 22 FLORENCE CHONG - BID FOR STPB'S TANGLIN SITE By FLORENCE CHONG THE HIGHEST bidder of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's Tanglin site, the Syd-ney-based Northbourne Developments, plans to develop a Sssoo million retail/hotel/commercial complex on the site. Mr Roger Brock, managing director of Northbourne, told BT491 words
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220 1989-06-19 22 MR ONG TENG CHEONG. the secretary-genera! of the National Trades Union Congress, revealed yesterday that the International Labour Organisation (ILO) will help set up the proposed labour college here. Mr Ong, who has just returned from a trip to the220 words
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414 1989-06-19 22 !LsThe China question Reuter HARDLINER QIAO SHI. reputed chief of China's security apparatus. emerged yesterday as front-runner to become the new communist party leader in succession to reformist Zhao Ziyang. whose fortunes fell with those of pro-democracy protesters. The partyReuter - 414 words
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205 1989-06-19 22 AFP OTHER Asian nations may benefit from diversion of American aid and investment originally earmarked for China, said Asiabased American businessmen. The businessmen were discussing the situation in China following the repression of stu-dent-led demands for more de-. mocracy duringAFP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration63 1989-06-19 22 Reuter DEFIANT political activists in Hongkong yesterday unveiled a "Goddess of Democracy" statue (above), a replica of the one crushed by tanks in Beijing on June 4 during the bloody suppression of student-led protests. Leaders of Hongkong's vocal pro-democracy movement, the Hongkong Alliance, shruggedReuter - 63 words
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449 1989-06-19 22 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH FRENCH BANK Societe Generate is putting up for sale 48 double-storey maisonettes in Sixth Avenue, a development which has been riddled with financial problems even before its completion in 1983. The sale en bloc by tender,449 words
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Article148 1989-06-19 22 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) will double as a tour agent when it conducts its first special-interest tour for widely-travelled people looking for unique experiences. These specialinterest tours will normally last five or six days and cost about 30 per cent more. That the STPB148 words
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Article216 1989-06-19 22 COMPANIES doing well have been urged by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) to give their workers an 11 2-per-cent wage increase this year. In the latest issue of NTUC News, the NTUC said that this year's National Wages Council (NWC) recommendations were fair216 words
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Article75 1989-06-19 22 THE HOUSING BOARD will soon improve its system of flat allocation. Under the new system, applicants will be able not only to choose flats of their choice, but they will also know how much the flat will cost and how long they will have to wait.75 words
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404 1989-06-19 22 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG Hongkong Correspondent SEVERAL leading businessmen and professional bodies are planning a major campaign overseas to help Hongkong people secure an exit route just in case things go wrong in the British colony. Under a newly-formed group known404 words
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Article35 1989-06-19 22 AFP INDIA and Pakistan have agreed to withdraw their troops from the disputed Siachen glacier in the northern state of Kashmir, Pakistani Foreign Secretary Humayun Khan said in Islamabad yesterday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article39 1989-06-19 22 India supports Eelam demand 9 AFP TAMIL NADU state Chief Minister Muthuvel Karunanidhi was quoted yesterday as saying that the Indian government seemed to be tacitly backing demands for a separate Tamil homeland called Eelam in Sri Lanka. AFPAFP - 39 words
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35 1989-06-19 22 AFP DISSIDENT monk Phra Pothirak refused to defrock himself in Bangkok yesterday, defying a deadline given him by Thailand's highest Buddhist governing body and leaving himself open to arrest. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article37 1989-06-19 22 Reuter GREEKS voted yesterday in national elections on whether to support Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou despite scandals dogging his government, or to bring down the curtain on eight years of socialist rule. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement526 1989-06-19 22 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Why the top ten private sector employers have they cut down on employment. 2. Outbound tourism grew sharply again last year. 3. Why UlC's $81-million purchase of the land526 words
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Advertisement642 1989-06-19 22 HL L%Zl£ 135] (1) BASIC FOREIGN EXCHANGE MONEY MARKET Singapore, August 14 15,1d89 The aim of the workshop is to give a basic understanding of Foreign Exchange (FX) Money Market (MM) operations so that participants will be able to: explain basic FX and MM terms/ concepts compute FX gains/losses describe642 words
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Article123 1989-06-19 23 Lloyd's List TIM HARRIS, the P&O director who masterminded the takeover of Sitmar Cruises, is returning to London to take over from Sir Kerry St Johnston as the head of P&O Containers Ltd. As P&OCL would require to make significant capital investment decisions for theLloyd's List - 123 words
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Article43 1989-06-19 23 Reuter THE 25,904 dwt Yugoslav container vessel Koper Express which grounded 3km off the anchorage at Dammam, Saudi Arabia on June 13, was refloated last week and has already discharged containers at Dammam port, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article120 1989-06-19 23 Containerisation International THE Port of Liverpool doubled its overall traffic during 1988, compared with 1987. The port handled 20 million tonnes of cargo in 1988, compared with 1987's 10.2 million tonnes. Much of the improved throughput was accounted for by an increase in crude oil andContainerisation International - 120 words
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Article38 1989-06-19 23 Reuter THE freight conference covering trade between Europe and the Far East is adjusting the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for trade from France to 22 5 per cent from 27.5 from today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article35 1989-06-19 23 Reuter THE West India Transatlantic Steam Ship Line (Witass) is raising freight rates from the Caribbean to Central America by US$5 per freight ton with effect from Sep 1. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article62 1989-06-19 23 Reuter THE 38,414-dwt US tanker OMI Leader ran aground some 9.Bkm off Cape Henry on Thursday while sailing into Chesapeake Bay, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. The vessel apparently sustained no damage as a result of the grounding and no leakage of its cargo of 222,000 barrels ofReuter - 62 words
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310 1989-06-19 23 Reuter A FLOATING hotel making massive losses on Australia's Great Barrier Reef will be shipped to Vietnam in search of better business, its operators said. The hotel will be lifted from the water in July and shipped to Ho Chi Minh CityReuter - 310 words
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Article1009 1989-06-19 23 ABAS l"W XII 4/5 ABC Containerize XI Accord Shpg VIII 3/4 AfS XM Ahrenk>ei liner XII AC Toopler XIM Arrow lines XI Assoc Carroge xm ANl M 1/2 AFC l»ne VII Aft V 3-5 ASCI V AHos line XN Bolt Conodo lino IX 4/5 Boh Orient lino1,009 words
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155 1989-06-19 23 AP GULF MARINE salvage experts and civil defence officials have sought the cause of an explosion aboard a supertanker in Dubai's drydock, killing a Filipino seaman and wounding 10 others. Shipping executives said the casualty toll from the blast couldAP - 155 words
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385 1989-06-19 23 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG SINGAPORE'S container throughput rose 36 per cent to some one million TEUs in the first four months of this year compared with the corresponding period last year. Official figures show that between January and April, about 0.7 million TEUs385 words
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Article, Illustration427 1989-06-19 23 LINDA CHEE - New site will be almost three times the size of existing factory By LINDA CHEE SEACOLD Technologies, the reefer pack manufacturing subsidiary of Sea Containers, will at least double its capacity when it moves into new premises by the end of this year. The new427 words
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Article613 1989-06-19 24 CHRISTINA ONG - Shipowners probably have the distinction of belonging to the most exclusive "clubs" in the world. But they are clubs devoid of rolling golf courses, smart restaurants and smoky billiard rooms they are strictly devoted to the serious business of protection and indemnity on the high seas. In this613 words
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Article, Illustration749 1989-06-19 24 Fairplay FEW, if any, could fail to realise that events in Chink oyer the last few weeks could well change the future of the nation. Indeed, few, if any, could fail to be moved by the plight of Chinese university students as they attemptedFairplay - 749 words
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Article, Illustration344 1989-06-19 24 SINGAPORE Slipway Engineering Co (Pte) Ltd. a subsidiary of Singmarine Industries Limited, has secured "newbuilding contracts worth $65 million from local and international owners. Currently, Singapore Slipway has on order $62 million worth of newtHilkfing contracts. The recently-secured contracts are for six skiff344 words
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Article830 1989-06-19 24 THIS FORTNIGHTLY report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges In US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average sized stem. Market movements are indicatod The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the830 words
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Article2327 1989-06-19 24 Who acts for whom A B AB Shipping Boueteed Shpg Agenciee (S) ABBS Lin* SMS Pte Lid (S)/Tunaa Sella (PK/KL) ABC Contalnerllne NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Line (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oc«nu« Shipping Agency <S)/Mult*porl Sdn Bhd (PK)2,327 words
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Article295 1989-06-19 25 SECONDHAND tonnage brokers reported the sale of the Gdansk 11. Katowice 11 and Wroclaw, roll-on/roll-off motor vessels each of 21,334 dwt and built in 1982/1983, for US$2O.5 million to Italian buyers. Vessels sold for further trading: Spirit ol Phoenix combination carrier of around 75,000 dwt and built in 1975,295 words
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Article875 1989-06-19 25 FREIGHT market rates have begun to move higher, reversing the recent downward trend, with the Baltic Freight Index (BFI) rising for the first time since the middle of last month, brokers said. q There were unconfirmed reports of a fixture for r heavy grain from the US Gulf875 words
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9818 1989-06-19 32 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination. the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced9,818 words
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Article1429 1989-06-19 36 V—< Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Jurong Port Eost Rainbow Shi Boo Sinor Maga Aulio Seraya 28 G Shironintsy 1/89 Homtdoh 13/89 Hock Hoi laa 07/89 Isiond Sky 2/89 K Ussuriisko 1/89 Pociftc Sotu 6 JIO JI2 olongsida olongsida 1906/ 1600 1906/ ISOO 1 Ci Auon Col—OS1,429 words
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Advertisement17 1989-06-19 23 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement262 1989-06-19 23 DtClKTWO <>f INSIDE Chinese yard competition With the confrontation between Chinese students and troops, the upheaval caused within a somewhat suppressed nation demonstrates that everything was not quite as settled as it might have seemed. A number of very important industries are beginning to suffer, among them shipbuilding. PAGE II262 words
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Advertisement1208 1989-06-19 25 WW/ IVJicCjiujitv ScM-vi JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES 200 Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpomt. Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL CFS Tel *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON Big. PORT HELANG TEL *****18 Telei No MA***** MA397M PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CFS1,208 words
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Advertisement1050 1989-06-19 25 MAERSK LINE This Htt Regina M Cloaing Tima CY 19/6 2358 HRS CFS 19/6 1400 MRS REGINA M LAURA M LEXA M MCKINNEY M LEOA M MARIT M LIC* M MARCHEN M This mmk Regina M Closing Time CY 19/6 2356 HRS CFS 19/6 1400 HRS "Port "Penang Kelang Feeder1,050 words
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Advertisement972 1989-06-19 27 Allrt IMC WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT -5^ CHO YANG LlNt FAR EAST/EUROPE fully containerised service SP LH iw HA« HANJIN HASAN (MM M* W W WJ HANJIN LEHAVRE OBZW W W »P QUEEN SWAY BRIDGE OMW 1/7 K/7 »J7 W> CHO YANG PARK 003W W 2/0 W Alto jcc»p«int for Inland972 words
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Advertisement108 1989-06-19 27 PT. PEUYMAN MUTIARA SAMUDRA A6UN6 PALMA SEJATI Oft KUP 23/ C ABAOI JAVA 24/6 BATAM/P. BARU DUMA I PERAWANG P. BARU/PERAWAMG 5 vessels (weekly) to PERAWANG/PEKAN BARU/DUMAI 3 vessels (weekly) to BATAM ft SUMATRA PORTS Also accepting cargo for ports in Jawa ft Kalimatan. We specialise in project ft heavylift108 words
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Advertisement330 1989-06-19 27 ai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Lui TEL *****06 (20 Lln««) TLX RSi2o6' «S2O I: \stkkn < .\i; i mans/ umi mum semke 'ECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT ASIAN CLIPPER Hi SEA LARK* SERENE LADY 21 13 or Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE TORTS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN I CHINESE PORTS.330 words
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Advertisement660 1989-06-19 28 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading for KYOWA LINE MTROOUCMQ KYOWA FAST OMECT B/BULK/CONTAINER SERVICE FROM S'POREVPK TO QUAM/SAIPAN AND IMC ROME SIA FORTS* ETA SPORE LOAD FOR:•A vsi (TBN) Mid JULY M GUAM. SAIPAN AND MICRONESIA PORTS* •MICRONESIA PORTS DIRECT CALLS ON INDUCEMENT BASIS AND/OR660 words
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Advertisement776 1989-06-19 28 TO EURO D E VIA SUEZ HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD s SEP/. I T n TO USA PAC'FIC SOUTH WEST LtHavrt Rtm MTiuri B hJMn frtot* 12/7 13/7 14/7 W/7 W 19/7 20/7 21/7 23/7 2V7 2S/7 27/7 21/7 30/7 31/7 2/1 3/1 «/l W 7/1 FEEDER VSL QUEEN S776 words
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Advertisement173 1989-06-19 28 INTEROCEAN LINE 70. 2nd Floor, J*Un a/71. Toman Two Or tomoN. MOOO KL. Tol: 71*734. *****04, 71*7220 TLX. MO. MA-37M3 FA*: 03-717*11 Pononfl Off: Tol: 3*0427. *****2 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS MtAOAGfNTS jmK' SOUTHERN SHIPPING MW> AND ENTERPRISES CO. LTD. agents SATIMAR SON BHD K LUMPUR TEL: 23A07U/*****44173 words
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Advertisement920 1989-06-19 28 EVERGREEN tir r d! EVER GOLDEN EVER GLOVE EVU GENIUS EVER GIANT EVER GENTRY EVER GROWTH Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FEI PKL SCP HKG KSG KLG PUS HKT OSK TYO BAL LNV AMI ROM FIX MK UHMIWWMiWHIIWWiMIW- 1W IP U* an ?t« omj omi7 row up up up vm up am920 words
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Advertisement576 1989-06-19 29 SHIPPING TIMES, Monday, June 19, 1989 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 \U«I CONTAINER SERVICES CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICES SRMAPORE LOAOMG POM: MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN SDN. BHD. CONTAINER SERVICE cm sn FT" LJ 3 •ACCEPTStG MM CARGO WITH T/l AT MNTUUJ AGENTS: SINGAPORE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL576 words
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Advertisement352 1989-06-19 29 VCJk BEN LINE tVA CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FRO* UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS TASMAN ASIA SHIPPING V SHTI MAIN LINE OS) MM NOUMEA SUVA AKi NAP 23/6 TA HAVtfcATOR IS *7 1/1 WW 7/7 T.A EXPIORER 2S352 words
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Advertisement337 1989-06-19 29 t >r EVKSSSai VSUVOY S PANJANG/22 WB KUTAI/17WS l J BONTANGfIWB .t; 9-ZM I*7 W (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL AMO CONTAINERISED CARGO) V 1M W nl7 (ACCEPT INC CONVENTIONAL AMO CONTAINERISED CAROO) n ui IVI (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL. AND CONTAINERISED CAMO) \C?JI DJAKARTA LLOYD A MEMBEP OP ANROi I r^^'i'm a tam-. 3337 words
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Advertisement347 1989-06-19 29 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelartg Penang Bangkok THE BANK LINE ITAINER SERVICE IVY BANK V24N rAUSALA SAMOA VISN CLYDEBANK V2SN SPORE ROAM HMBG HULL In Port 17/7 21/7 24/7 15/7 -U/l 16/8 20/8 14/1 12/9 11/9 21/9 I J: i347 words
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Advertisement910 1989-06-19 30 page VIII NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE Kline N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 'PK/PNG [~SGP LB CHLS 19 19/6 20/6 22/6 15/7 25/7 15 27/6 28/6 29/6 22/7 l/« 23 4/7 5/7 6/7 29/7 8/8 NEPTUNE JADE OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE •PK/PNG *INDO 24/6 25/6 30/6 1/7 1/7 S/7910 words
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Advertisement641 1989-06-19 30 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Cwlilnwi Smpport P Mtanf Pfntnf Lottfiot tor Motto tfi Br fmOrn By Fate *.43 3 July 27 June 27 June Frtm/MMtySydn/Adol V.42 26 July 20 Jul* 20 July frwi/«hlb/Syt>n/A<W V.44 24 *4 18 Au| It Am FrwVlMbftrdn/AM *.<3 IS S«p< 9 S«ot 9 Sep!641 words
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Advertisement353 1989-06-19 30 QOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD D. T(M Ayw Strict SINGAPORE 010* TEL UUW (M LINES) Fai 5J0504 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: golden WONDER CokwdxyMraeMMMi QOLDEN HAVEN Cotomt».'Hjr»cWDu«>» CHINA SERVICE CD SHAN (Man S'por* P. HfllJunt 12/14 July CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKI THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA rw he353 words
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Advertisement502 1989-06-19 30 PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD cO7 12 U—AFRO AS'A BUILDING SINGAPORE 0 TELEX RS ***** PHIL' FA* *****76 EAST/FAR EAST FO. ft LCI SUIKE ETA SINGAPORE DUBAI. DAMAN, KUWAIT, DOHA, MUSCAT BAHRAIN ABU DNAM I SMARJAM 22*. 1/7. UN a*. 2»N COLOMBO. KARACHI. BOMBAY, MAMAS. CALCUTTA502 words
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Advertisement1467 1989-06-19 31 HIPPING TIMES, Monday, June 19, 1989 Agents S po»e NEPTUNE AGENCES PTE. LTD Sr 3P"SF (CR NO. **********0E) NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD ICPtM SOU BHD PMton| Klwiwuf tW* 36tMl um> 23«M1 *****1 627C52 EXPORT 1 ivi I v; r\ i TO" EUROPE UK (VIA SUEZ) FROM EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ)1,467 words
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Advertisement845 1989-06-19 31 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Harket Street Singapore 01M Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** KNAM£ KEIANG avtc?* MAI TMOftC SMIfffNC 127 Ptmnc Strict Nu Malays* MS HANOI IMC SYSTEM CO SDN845 words
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Advertisement427 1989-06-19 32 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 (34 Imwl fAX *****39 *****76 TUtX RS ***** A/B SSCMA HS ***** A. B SSCAO INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE at ft or eacor service TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE *VCA AKT OUTBOUND 1 I' 'I H. CEQELSKI 4W T'nw.HLl w. uiMtcMT mm427 words
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Advertisement110 1989-06-19 32 t.s.k. lime A t E K L > c 0 N T AIN E «lS£O SERVICE <■« r* ftxEO OA* Aaaiyi EXPORTS TO TAIWAN ft JAPAN r^nTTM[73Ea[iaaiC3izi HEMES Aa VJ2 HAKUSAN II V 7 CONTINENT *73 KABUKI WJ hemes ace va HAKUSAN II VI iggmQQyyCl ISlBlBMISiilBlBUyil IMPORTS FROM JAPAN ft110 words
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Miscellaneous91 1989-06-19 32 y^Z ■S.'W- T SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONOITIONS AT TJOAJI Jun. 1M cT^ Wmd iVaction w,«h *1 knot* Wo*. height LEGEND RT *mp«fOtv*« V A\ Th»*id»f*«orn' w«oth«f Wmd dr»ction wrfh «o«*^ ,n knot* Show* O Rom h»"ght Ckxxty Sky Wtaf. wm A arm inrfirmf kf errews i— On. ha« »Wch.91 words
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Advertisement636 1989-06-19 33 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 Q IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE EOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR IBN ALROOMI 20/6 Iraq/Japan THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA A BAC REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOADING636 words
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Advertisement300 1989-06-19 33 LTD PTE ft AGENCIES MARINE RICHFIELD TEL *****3: (10 22 57 HISHIP J5553 RS TELi rr ■Ml i!.ri rm KIEN HUNG LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY LINER SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN/JOHANNESBURG ACCEPTING BOTH FCL/LCL CARGO Vessel Spore Durban Johannesburg PIETERSGRACHT V-T9IS 7/7 21/7 24/7 POOL GRACHT V-P9IS 23/7 6/8 9/8300 words
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Advertisement705 1989-06-19 33 SIGMA EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****44 FAX: *****75 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR: BANGKOK 21/6 CHITTAGONG 24/6 BOMBAY 22/6 COLOMBO 25/6 HONGKONG 21/6 MUARA/LABUAN/KK 22/6 KUCHING/SIBU 20/6 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 22/6 LE HAVRE/HAMBURG 24/6 FELIXSTOWE/R'DAM 24/6 KEELUNG/KAOSHIUNG 25/6 FREMANTLE 20/6 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 22/6 LONG BEACH/LOS ANGELES 27/6 CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTO xr TEL:705 words
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Advertisement243 1989-06-19 33 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE lUL JSAK 68 N 20/6 26/6 >UATOR PRIDE 02W 21/6 27/6 :UVE 9106 22/6 26/6 2S/6 :ean strength iu 22/6 GER BAY TIN 27/6 5/7 4/7 1/7 5/7 :OMTACT PERSONS TELEPHONE NO TELEX/FAX NOS. OFFICE ADDRESS :MR ROBERT OH/ HENRY/ ANWAR/243 words
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Advertisement138 1989-06-19 33 c > REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE rvrcro POUT KELANG (Fa ONLY) HONG KONG KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG JAKARTA (FCL ONLY) TOKYO, KOBE, BUSAN (FCL ONLY) KARACHI. BOMBAY, COLOMBO (FCL ONLY) 20* 27* 4/7, 11/7, 11/7. 25/7 23* 7/7, 14/7 20* a* 24* 27* 23/1. 4/7. 20/7, */7 22*138 words
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Advertisement201 1989-06-19 34 MEIGO SMPPMG A TOADMG (PTE) LTO fll-03 PARKWAY PABAOC m; J*****0 FAX: 344HU utmFmaomf tlx: as am meigo regular conventional service SINGAPORE/PHILIWIMES CENTRAL MINDORO 2S-30/« MANILA, CEBU. DAVAO SINGAPORE/TAIWAN/HONG KONG KAOSHIUNG. KEELUNG LILY ALICE r-=T3 EtfypUfi Intimation* Shipping Company^ SERVING CHHCT TO/FROM PO*T SUEZ, ALBXAMWUA, AND PO SAID BY EGYPTIAN201 words
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Advertisement305 1989-06-19 34 OcerhSeruice teUJMk KL: allied-link SINGAPORE Nt/Chrwtina CMtm ElahM IWEsthar Y shtppMf (smppore) prwHe km canto bMhHv w: acmi <s <> REGULAR L'■ SE 0 SERVICE CALSOURCE 2 24/1 BATANGAS. CCBU, MANILA NORTHERN CHERRY 2SO LO SULS USER SERVICE EXPRESS INBOUNO WEEKLY SVCS FROM ALL UNITED KINGDOM CITI€S/PO«TS FROM LOS ANCELES/ALL305 words
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Advertisement383 1989-06-19 34 FEEDER VESSEL CUV 1 CUV 2 CUV 3 STORE JS ia_ ONE SKOU VJ URCAV MMHWHCIroHiMiCHM EL m TOKO AJUCA IQQ Aim* VMS Ul CTE ■■Sir jgm S mm— w CMMM r/s via CARGO FOR ™XA ARJ^mC^AIW (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH T/S VIA VALPARAISO Ajßßto SEGrAWt Singapore *****00 Bookings *****08383 words
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Advertisement582 1989-06-19 35 HIPPING TIMES, Monday, June 19, 1989 W-v COMPANIA PERUANA TO OE VAPORES R "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" j LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON J CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Penang* P Kelang Singapore f JOHNEVERETT Wn K35 20582 words
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Advertisement426 1989-06-19 35 Zl .1 CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCI/ICI cargoei to USA East t Weil Co«t, ribbean.Ejst Canada. HAITI CmU Rica. El Salvadof. Honduras, tezueli. Peru. Ecuador. Colombia via Miami. Trinidad. Barbados. Antigua. St ia. Montserrat Guayana via Kingston im LIVORNO am vJJI S(i 12 2IM LIVORNO 11/7 W W [I* 2IM GENOA426 words
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Advertisement719 1989-06-19 35 r ll iv:/. 1 Llil k k' MWfMO I IMMMWIAIKM |>tl) LTO WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 24 JUNE MANILA 26 JUNE HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 24 JUNE KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 25 JUNE BUSAN 23 JUNE TOKYO. KOBE 23 JUNE CHITTAGONG 25 JUNE OUBAI 24 JUNE SYDNEY,719 words
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Advertisement511 1989-06-19 35 n weekly c JLu container SjgviCE. ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VOY SINGAPORE SURABAYA ETA ETD ETA ETD 270-271 20/6 21/6 23(f 25 272-273 27/6 28/6 30/6 01 24/6 26/6 2S/6 29/6 VOY SINGAPORE SURABAYA PRABHAKTI (TUES) PRASETIA TANTO SEJATI TANTO SEJATI ETD ETA 01-02 In511 words
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Advertisement440 1989-06-19 35 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCt LCL SERVICE SIN FAB EAST 25/6 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 24/6 BANGKOK 23/6 MANILA 24/6 JAKARTA 24/6 PORT KELANG/PENANG 23/6 BUSAN 23/6 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 23/6 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou/ 24/6 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 24/6 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to all Europe inland destinations SIN USA/CANADA 25/6 L.A./NYC/SFO 27/6440 words
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Advertisement294 1989-06-19 36 jjA WAN HAI LINES WEEKLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Wan Hai Lines is to start new service between Singapore and Malaysia, Taiwan Hong Kong Korea Japan. For enquiries, please call Irene Koh/Gary Tan Jardine Shipping Agencies Tel: 221 5359 Will/ JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES FBESai 200 Cantonment Road, #12 05 Southpoint, Singapore 0208294 words
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Advertisement616 1989-06-19 36 JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****83 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) AR EAST 24/6 ft 1/7 24/6 t 1/7 22/t ft 25/6 22/6 ft 2V6 22/6 ft 2S/6 22/6 i 25/6 22/6 ft 25/6 ;RI LANKA/ INDIA 22/6 I 27/6 22/6 I 27/6 22/6 ft 27/6616 words
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Advertisement642 1989-06-19 36 <+ iga MitsciOSK Lines Ltd FULL CONTAINER KPORT TO: IK/CONTINENT (TRIO) DOS BAY aH nr OF EDINtU«GM an iSUCA 1 noon txmss a* RDIGAN BAT W7 urn txmss tun i oat P Kaiaw S too H'hufi I'hran R'da* La nT Tu? iT w UP w 1717 11/7 IV UP UP642 words
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