The Business Times, 27 June 1989
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Title Section11 1989-06-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article243 1989-06-27 1 Footsie up LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday on the back of Wall Street's buoyant session on Friday. At about 1115 GMT, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was up 9.1 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 2,176.6. AP Dow Jones down US stock prices243 words
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Article, Illustration228 1989-06-27 1 TAIWAN was the worst affected among regional stock markets yesterday, which saw Singapore losing more ground while Tokyo and Hongkong made small gains. Share prices in Taiwan plunged in panic selling in reaction to moves by the authorities to crack down on alleged taxevasion228 words
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112 1989-06-27 1 THE BANK of England yesterday stepped in to support the pound during early London trading, amid concern over Britain's stance at a European Community summit in Madrid. The British pound came under heavy attack in early trading, falling below US$l.55 and 3.03 West112 words
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Article, Illustration474 1989-06-27 1 Bernama HUME INDUSTRIES (M) Bhd has withdrawn its M51.13-billion hostile bid for Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB), two-and-a-half months after announcing the controversial proposal. Aseambankers Malaysia Bhd, on Hume's behalf, announced in a brief statement yesterday that "the Hume board considersBernama - 474 words
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Article, Illustration616 1989-06-27 1 LEE HAN SHIH - EFFECTIVE DATE DEFERRED BY 2 MONTHS By LEE HAN SHIH, Property Correspondent THE PROPERTY market, which has been waiting uneasily for the coming into effect of a new development charge system on July 1, looks set to be given a respite. The Ministry of National Development616 words
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446 1989-06-27 1 ANNA TEO - ECONOMIC BLUEPRINT MAY BE READY IN THREE YEARS By ANNA TEO A COMPREHENSIVE BLUEPRINT on Singapore's economic development over the next five to 10 years is on the cards. To this end. an Inter-Agency Planning Group has been formed from the statutory446 words
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257 1989-06-27 1 Bernama MANUFACTURING, which has replaced agriculture as the leading sector in Malaysia, expects its contribution to the country's gross domestic product (GDP) to reach 25.3 per cent this year, the Malaysian Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry said yesterday. Speaking at the opening ofBernama - 257 words
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Advertisement60 1989-06-27 1 Nikon The World's Finest Photographic System. ItniouesTune THE NEW DISTANCE BALL f I hi r PRECEPT "Tethnitally Superior GcH Prodvtts' Fully conforms to RSA and USGA rulings Bridgestone, one of the world s largest golf ball manufacturers with more than 50 years experience, introduces PRECEPT, the New Distance Ball. MAXIMUM60 words
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Advertisement261 1989-06-27 1 Full Report, PAGE 18 Regional Mkts, PAGE 20 M'sian banking New rules for foreign banks OviJ J U4J J Editorial Comment: 12 EC summit Why not CPF for Sesdaq? Signs of a compromise Q Australian economy 12 M'sian banking The overseas debt problem New rules for foreign banks World forum261 words
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Advertisement7 1989-06-27 1 PAGE 2: Building deals worth $2.6 million7 words
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Advertisement181 1989-06-27 1 Nikon The World's Finest Photographic System. Technology THE PROBLEM of squeezing a full-function desktop computer into a laptop package is only one of the problems facing globe-trotting PC-wielding executives. The other is the world s telecommunications network, or lack of it. PC Corner looks at how these executives can get181 words
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HOME NEWS
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566 1989-06-27 2 SUZANNE SOH - By SUZANNE SOH FROM APRIL to the end of this year, more than $2.6 billion worth of construction contracts are expected to be placed by major developers, according to the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). For the first quarter itself, some566 words
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234 1989-06-27 2 NINE NEW RECIPIENTS have been named under the OCBC Scholarship schemes for the public as well as children of the group's employees At a ceremony scheduled for today, the bank's vice-chairman, Teo Cheng Guan, will present the awards to four new recipients under the public234 words
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Article, Illustration543 1989-06-27 2 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THE FIRST five months of this year saw five more Singapore companies joining the handful of others from the Republic which now have a toe-hold in India. The five have signed foreign i technical/financial collaboration agreements with their Indian543 words
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360 1989-06-27 2 THE COMING Asian Retailers Convention and Exhibition will be a useful platform for Singapore retailers who want to form joint-ventures with their Asian counterparts, said an executive from the retail industry. This was the opinion of Mr Wang Ting Ming, director of the Singapore360 words
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148 1989-06-27 2 FROM THIS SATURDAY. HDB/URA parking coupons in ths now denominations will go on sale Increased parking charges for HDB/URA car parks were announced in mid-May as part of a comprehensive package to keep down the car population as well as reduce traffic congestion.148 words
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Article97 1989-06-27 2 KIDNEY dialysis patients will be able to pay for part of their treatment using their Medisave funds from this Saturday. These are patients who undergo haemodialysis, home dialysis as well as those on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) at approved hos- pitals and dialysis centres. A97 words
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Article, Illustration160 1989-06-27 2 Seminars and courses Jun 26-29 jun 28 Jun 28-29 Jun 28 29 Understanding PC Applications for Manogers Business Professionals Selling Competitively How to Prepare Strategic Morketing Plans Managing Your Records SIM Management Hse Singapore Institute of Management Hilton Hotel MMS Consultancy Hyatt Hotel Eastern Consulting Group Pte ltd Boulevard160 words
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132 1989-06-27 3 A TRADE MISSION, organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has completed a week-long visit to Rotterdam and Bremen where contacts were forged with the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. An SCCCI press release said the mission was warmly received by its132 words
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Article20 1989-06-27 3 PARLIAMENT will sit on July 11. starting at 12.30pm. So far, three questions have been tabled for oral answer20 words
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Article, Illustration346 1989-06-27 3 JOCELYN TOH - By JOCELYN TOH SALES OF electricity, water and gas brought in $1.76 billion for the Public Utilities Board last year, an increase of 1.4 per cent over the previous year's $1.73 billion. In spite of only a marginal increase in turnover, theSource: PUB Annual Report '88 - 346 words
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477 1989-06-27 3 PAUL GOPAL - By PAUL GOPAL A SINGAPORE MISSION currently touring Canada has identified three areas for cooperation in the field of biotechnology between the two countries. The leader of the mission. Dr Chris Tan, told BT that "many opportunities existed for possible collaboration in future at different477 words
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397 1989-06-27 3 IN SPITE OF an expected marginal slowdown in the growth in sales of electricity, water and gas in tandem with the slowdown of the economy this year, the Public Utilities Board (PUB) is investing a hefty $533 million to upgrade and develop its facilities. Although397 words
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Advertisement234 1989-06-27 2 >- gJSSP *s 6 0 .»v«» r 00? (3 0 0 nno IS g K) w pi Aj UO JC CO nj LO LTi Motorola AH4O With other portables, your conversations would be over. With Motorola, the worst that can happen is your ear will get wet. If there's one234 words
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Advertisement176 1989-06-27 3 i This happy businessman is smart. jjjj He increases his sales without f 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 with176 words
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Advertisement130 1989-06-27 3 1 w •FO-700 1317 88-FAX2I6 Highly Automated Compact Facsimile Automatic dialling for 132 stored numbers Confidential 12 second, and 16 level halftone transmission •A3 transmission and B4 reception •FO-420 1428 89 FAX 233 Compact Facsimile/Phone Combination 18 second transmission and auto phone/fax changeover Halftone and auto contrast controls Confidential transmission/reception130 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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Article, Illustration359 1989-06-27 4 AFP PRESSURE for more political openness in Indonesia will grow in coming years in line with the country s drive towards progress, a Cabinet minister has predicted. "A country that wants to progress has to be more open, and more openness must beAFP - 359 words
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193 1989-06-27 4 AFP A DRAFT labour agreement for the debt-plagued Daewoo shipyard will be voted on by the entire union membership despite its prior rejection by union representatives, the union leader said on Sunday. Korean radio reports quoted Yang Tong-Seng, 34, as saying thatAFP - 193 words
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339 1989-06-27 4 AP PRIME MINISTER Hussein Musavi said on Sunday that Iran plans to build nuclear reactors "for peaceful purposes" with technological help from foreign powers. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency noted that Hans Blix, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency,AP - 339 words
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218 1989-06-27 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Saddam Hussein said Iraq discharged more than 200,000 soldiers since the 1988 Gulf ceasefire and urged Iran to "stop beating the drums of war". Mr Hussein, in a message read on television on Saturday on the eve of Iraq's campaignReuter - 218 words
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161 1989-06-27 4 AFP VIETNAM and Thailand have signed an agreement on technical and business cooperation in the plastics industry, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said in a dispatch monitored in Bangkok on Sunday. Under the agreement signed recently in Ho Chi Minh City, the ThaiAFP - 161 words
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493 1989-06-27 4 Agencies JAPAN is the world s most stable nation when it comes to social and political turbulence caused by rapid population growth, said an analysis released on Sunday by a private group. The Population Crisis Committee said in its study thatAgencies - 493 words
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332 1989-06-27 4 AP IN ITS first attempt at grassroots democracy. Bangladesh held district council elections on Sunday in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, a remote region of primeval forests and straw huts where a bush war has simmered and periodically flared for 14 years. The candidates, theAP - 332 words
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176 1989-06-27 4 Reuter THE Philippines will formally ask 19 countries and at least 11 multilateral institutions for funds to support a five-year development plan during a donors' meeting in July. Roberto Villanueva. chairman of the coordinating council for the Philippine Assistance Programme, onReuter - 176 words
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Article1017 1989-06-27 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number Hit te SEY HM601 0700 SEZ MAS MH640 0820 KUl SVA SV398 0835 JED/RUH SU SQ417 0905 DXB/KHI MAS MH653 0910 PEN MAS MH630 0920 KUL ACA AC888 0925 YYZ/LON/BOM su SQI03 0950 KUL CAL CI806 1000 CGK CPA CX710 10001,017 words
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Advertisement94 1989-06-27 4 RENAULT 21 i Manager A FROM FRANCE WITH LOVE. If THE "HIGH GRADE" OF R2ITS' 51 POWER STEERING a ELECTRIC GLASS SUN-ROOF jS| RPM REV-COUNTER YM SOFA TYPE BIG SPORT SEAT BLAUPUNKT RADIO/CASSETTE POWER WINDOW REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING ?SI OIL LEVEL INDICATOR foTT] BRAKING SYSTEM INCIDENT WARNING LIGHT |"1 MINIMUM94 words
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Advertisement35 1989-06-27 4 The buunc« pcnoa'i ckow cmy Tuaday, Thundjy. Saturday and Sunday. Umng Changi Airport at 12M Soon and arriving Heathrow eariy the fallowing mormnj CjII your TnvH Agent or Air CjmdiMWtSU. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR35 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1989-06-27 4 //"A Singapore Cl*or Clear Rain Sunny Fin* Cl*ar Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Fine Rain Clear Clear Smoke Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Clear Fin* Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Sumy Clear Clear Clear Rain Clear Clear Sunny Cloudy Clear Showers OUTLOOK: Shower* over several areas In late morning and early afternoon Report126 words
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Advertisement136 1989-06-27 5 I'r 4 *>- u r 8 9 «P a WE'VE BECOME PRETTY GOOD AT PUTTING PINS ON OUR WALL. •7* We're quite happy filling in the blank spots on our wall. And with more than 1000 offices in over 174 countries we re getting very good at it. t s136 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration547 1989-06-27 6 EC SUMMIT OPENS IN MADRID Agencies LEADERS of the 12-nation European Community began a twoday summit yesterday with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher flying into Madrid on Sunday amid indications that she is ready for "sensible and practical discussions" after aAgencies - 547 words
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255 1989-06-27 6 Reuter BRITAIN'S economic outlook has deteriorated since the 1989/90 budget in March and its monetary policy has lost credibility, said the London Business School (LBS). "The all-too-public divisions within government have weakened the efficacy of monetary policy, especially in financial markets." the LBS saidReuter - 255 words
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240 1989-06-27 6 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S federal budget deficit will rise to about 33 billion marks next year from an estimated 27.8 billion this year, Finance Ministry State Secretary Manfred Carstens said. He said in reply to questions on Sunday that theReuter - 240 words
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299 1989-06-27 6 Reuter INVESTIGATORS have uncovered a maze of incompetence, greed and misguided benevolence at a federal housing agency in a scandal that could cost the US government hundreds of millions of dollars. The tale features a woman known as "Robin HUD", dubbed for the HousingReuter - 299 words
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242 1989-06-27 6 UPI AFTER five years of booming new-car sales, some analysts in the US say a slowdown is inevitable. A slump would hurt the big three American car makers, but it could bolster the fortunes, and the stock prices, of companies thatUPI - 242 words
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96 1989-06-27 6 UPI US PRESIDENT George Bush and Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke held a round of private discussions on Sunday, then showed off their athletic abilities and competitive spirits on the golf course. The two leaders discussed substantive issues at the presidential retreat at Camp OavidUPI - 96 words
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Advertisement408 1989-06-27 6 IT'S EASY TO UNDERSTAND WHY MASTER CHEFS IN HANGZHQU SEEK INSPIRATION FROM THE REGION S HEAV ENLY LANDSCAI L FOR THEIR CULINARY EXPLORATIONS vW- -V—--.j j# 1 v- "V A rV J >' ■>c 'J- Vt.' 4< T /v r ■ill! ■mmm ■mm? V livv* vdf' lra«S>*-. w -sgFkf--/TT\ ifi)408 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous58 1989-06-27 6 Doonesbury ...AND FOR MORS ON THE HEFNER NUPTIALS, i ACTION NEWS HEU~ COPTER NOW HOVER-// IN6OVERTHE PLAYBOY /MANSION! /ST. r Ai ni BY GARRY TRUDEAU TMSOEXCITEP ABOUT d&NG A BRIDES MAIP! LOOK WHAT KJMBERLEY SENT OVER TOW f 5* YOU CAFRi THAT NO, NO, I WEAR IT. LOOKS UKE I'LL58 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article306 1989-06-27 7 Reuter MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures yesterday ended easier despite active trading due to some buying interest in the market. Dealers said an expectation of higher crude palm oil output in the coming months as well as poor export demand pushed prices lower. July dropped Mslo to $840Reuter - 306 words
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Article148 1989-06-27 7 Telerate FUEL OIL prices are little changed in the Singapore market ot scattered trade. Sellers indications tor July CST-180 are around $89 mt fob/cif Sing. Few buyers were to be found although some players reported- ly were talking the market higher. 20,000 mt of CST-180 3.8%STelerate - 148 words
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Article125 1989-06-27 7 Reuter ON THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market, business was done yesterday at M 526.30 per kg (ex-smelt-er). down 39 sen from Friday on an official offering of 81 tonnes against 25 on Friday. Tin futures closed lower, extending Friday's losses on further liquidationReuter - 125 words
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Article263 1989-06-27 7 RAS prices In S cenWkg, FOB In bales NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 182.75 183.75N 182.75 183.75N Int 1 RSS July 89 180.75 181.75N 180.75 181.75N Int 1 RSS Aug 184.50 185.SON 184.50 185.SON Int 2 RSS OP 180.00 182.00N 180.00 182.00N263 words
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Article250 1989-06-27 7 SINGAPORE: PRICES yesterday closed higher with July 1 R SS quoted at 180.75 cents a kg, up 1.50 cents from Friday's close. Dealers said quiet conditions continued to prevail in the afternoon with prices hovering within narrow ranges. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices were little changed in featureless250 words
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Article192 1989-06-27 7 Chinese Produce Exchange S«4l«n' noon doling ftricmt on Jun« 26 (SI/100 kg) Coconut oil Butk FOB 105.00 OW drum FOB 115.00 N«w drum FOB 119.00 Copra Mixed (loot#) 61.00 Mton Pepper Murrtok wMl« FOB NIW 522.50 Sarawak whtt« FOB foq NIW 512.50 Sarawok special black FOB NIW 387.50192 words
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Article75 1989-06-27 7 (cwiti/fcg) RAS SS« 20 SSt 50 JIH.Y 1989 (currant month) NOON Ivy*" 151.00 153.00N 149.00 151.00N AUGUST 1989 (forword month) NOON •vr*™ Salan 151.00 153.00N 149.00 151.00N MRELB SMR CV SMI I SMI 5 SMI GP SMI 10 SMt 30 SMR 50 240.50 ***** 213.50 206.00 204.0075 words
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Article394 1989-06-27 7 HONGKONG: SHORTCOVERING by overseas investors in the latest session pushed gold to end at its high for the day in moderate twoway trading, dealers said. They said buying orders from Swiss and Australian traders emerged as the US dollar eased in late trade. Bullion ended at U*****.80/376.30 an394 words
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392 1989-06-27 7 AFP THE CRISIS in the tin industry caused by th 6 weight of stocks overhanging the markat since 1981 is now over, an industry expert told a tin conference in Penang yesterday. Mr Bernard Engel, a former deputy buffer stock manager of the now-defunctAFP - 392 words
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Advertisement192 1989-06-27 7 Trade collection? We help you turn the problem around faster* New from Hie International Corporate Center: Trade Express For companies doing international trade, collecting on Citibank's expertise and technology. payments for exports must be a top priority. And the International Corporate Center (ICC) can help. With a new service Trade192 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1187 1989-06-27 8 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed firmer against most currencies after quiet and cautious trading because of an absence of fresh factors, dealers said. It closed at 140.20/30 yen and 1.9525/35 marks against New York's 138 80/90 yen and 1.9425/35 marks. Dealers said the dollar rose initially on1,187 words
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Article100 1989-06-27 8 Treasi jry bills Day's Period Issue Yesterday's closing code Maturity WO Of«R HIGH LOW 3 month* 8Q*****H 21.09.89 4.15 4.10 6 monrtn BS*****H 23.11 89 4.20 4.15 1 y*or BY*****F 24.05.90 4.30 4.25 4.28 4.28 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code100 words
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Article, Illustration174 1989-06-27 8 Indicates th# ivtftgt ot prim* ItndlnQ ntti of 12 major bank* In S'por* Average of prima or equivalent landing rati on Juna 26 London 14.0% Hongkong 11.0 Now York 11.0% Bangkok 12 J Tokyo 3.375 Jakarta 22 J Zurkti* 8% Kuala Lumpur 7.0 Frank fvrt* 6.5% Manila174 words
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Article1068 1989-06-27 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Monday, Jim 26, 1989 DEUTBCHEMARK (WMEX) NNeMi 32 14$ 53 208 54 283 JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) Sap M can* Sap 88 p*» 75 >« CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Friday, Juno 23, 1989 BRITISH POUND £28,000; Mali por t DIM MM«M PiflfcSMBa Me. AuQ-e 8ap-c 1500 5-641,068 words
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Article50 1989-06-27 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by 1/16 on the Singapore money market yesterday The term rates remained unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at the close yesterday: OR* MO (Wnight S 3/t S 1/4 Si/It S 3/16 }4W* S 3/i S 1/4 3-tnonN< S 3/S S 1/4 Ov•fright mod* 5 5/1650 words
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Advertisement280 1989-06-27 8 aP Our Sales/Engineering Team specialises in saving you money IPS? A,,./ M 1 How much monev 7 Perhaps as much as the money. Programmes such as Gear and Engine total cost of the lubricants themselves. If your operation Inspections, Co nt ~f F n M^f^ is substantial, that could be280 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article524 1989-06-27 9 BA Futures SEPTEMBER EURODOLLAR futures yesterday opened 30 ticks higher than previous Simex close at 9123 following an unexpected fall in the May US durable goods data and rumours of a discount rates cut. The September contract edged to a higher of 9126 before profit-taking took the market toBA Futures - 524 words
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Article256 1989-06-27 9 Reuter IMM currency futures on Frida y. clo9 t e^ f ha y t higher, but off daily peaks, as Bent men Vo^ t l h r 1 t currencies may have entered an intermediate-term uptrend. Despite a small potential retracement thing points to a bull market" said MrReuter - 256 words
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Article280 1989-06-27 9 PERIOD Asian dollar deposit rates yesterday ended lower compared with Friday's closing levels, after a day of thin trading. Dealers said a 4.2 per cent drop in US May durable goods orders and firmer US bond prices caused term rates to decline. Three months closed at 9-7/16280 words
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Article, Illustration542 1989-06-27 9 30pc bumiputra equity rule to be lifted MBT PROPOSED changes to Malaysia's banking laws will not require the country's foreign banks to adhere to the 30 per cent bumiputra equity rule under the New Economic Policy (NEP), said Bank Negara governor Tan SriMBT - 542 words
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304 1989-06-27 9 HONG LEE TIAM - By HONG LEE TIAM SANWA Singapore Ltd. a local-ly-incorporated merchant bank, plans to play a more active role in helping Japanese companies which are interested in a listing on the Singapore stock exchange, said its chairman Mr Kiyoshi Kawabata. Mr Kawabata. who304 words
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136 1989-06-27 9 Reuter THE RECENT sharp rise of the dollar was apparently overdone, given economic fundamentals of major nations. Bank of Japan Governor Satoshi Sumita has said. "Judging that the recent dollar rise was apparently overdone We have been boosting cooperation with other nations andReuter - 136 words
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316 1989-06-27 9 Reuter THE JAPANESE Eurodollar warrants market, suffering from indigestion in recent months after a glut of issues, is unlikely to recover soon because of the moribund state of Tokyo stocks, brokers said. Eurowarrant prices have fallen an average 20-30 per cent from peaksReuter - 316 words
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Advertisement392 1989-06-27 9 If you really know cars, read 0n... If you are a true connoisseur of cars, then you should read on. Because you'd already know a fair bit about aerodynamics, automotive engineering, and how Audi cars have been ingenuously engineered to suit a thinking man like you. You know, too, that392 words
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Advertisement230 1989-06-27 9 Being sure-footed gives us a winning track record in all fields of real estate. "V. In the real estate business, stability and perserverance are revered qualities. Certainly there are many movers-and-shakers; those that race impulsively into various deals and contracts. Only to find they don't have the technical or professional230 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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Article, Illustration386 1989-06-27 10 TEH HOOI LING - By TEH HOOI LING WITH THE rising labour cost and the need for higher quality products, makers of automated visual inspection systems have high hopes. The systems, which inspect products using cameras and computers, are creating in the manufacturing scene. They hold the promise386 words
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341 1989-06-27 10 Reuter SCIENCE FICTION has long imagined a chilling future in which evil leaders engineer a master race of genetically perfect human beings. Now a global programme to decode every gene in the human body threatens to bring such fictions closer to reality, forcing scientistsReuter - 341 words
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444 1989-06-27 10 NYT MOVING to put more pressure on its closest competitors in the personal computer market. International Business Machines Corp announced last week an upgrade kit that will more than double the speed of one of its fastest desktop machines. The announcement wasNYT - 444 words
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Article, Illustration95 1989-06-27 10 SO YOU THOUGHT Might and Magic was an exciting game Then try Might and Magic 11. Same players, same quest, different setting. Characters that finished the quest in MAM I can be brought in as level 7 but all weapons and equipment are taken away. But don't fear95 words
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223 1989-06-27 10 AP NCUBE has unveiled what it claimed is the world's fastest computer, a machine that can harness more than 8,000 processors to a single task and carry out 27 billion operations a second. The raw speed of computers is tricky to compare because the performance ofAP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration886 1989-06-27 10 JEFFREY TSANG - i 5*3$***** W VI i\ By JEFFREY TSANG LIKE THE wrist watch and cal- 3 culator before it, portable com- t puters are the clear direction t for PC makers. Even now, with their many I limitations, laptop computers f are the rage886 words
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Advertisement160 1989-06-27 10 At the Carlton Brasserie, you dorit have to be French. Just fed up. k liu II it i \i Tired of the same old restaurants 7 Very pompous and 1 snobbish or slap dash casual 7 The Carlton Brassene is the alternative An informal, fnendly restaurant with excellent food Where160 words
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Advertisement104 1989-06-27 10 II I* now more convenient to fly to DeW, Tashkent, Moscow and Europe AEROFLOT INTRODUCES THE NEW 4th WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY Aeroflot now takes you to Europe via Moscow 4 w eek on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Fliahts have increased, so have the destinations. Now Aeroflot has direct flights104 words
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FOCUS
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1921 1989-06-27 11 ZHOU MEI - The United States appears to be in a contradictory mood. On the one hand, it is all for multilateral trade negotiations; on the other hand, it is unilaterally demanding bilateral negotiations with "unfair traders". The naming of Japan under the Super 301 provisions1,921 words
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Article164 1989-06-27 11 THE THREE SUPERS Japan. Brazil and India are also among the Specials. For in addition to the Super 301 of the US Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act, 1988. 25 countries have been named by Washington under the Special 301 provisions of the Act. These are164 words
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Article293 1989-06-27 11 SINGAPORE is markedly absent from the list of 25 countries which the US has named as wanting in their protection of intellectual property. Calls for a reform of Singapore's rather outmoded Copyright Act of 1911 led to an overhaul of local protection for intellectual property and the293 words
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Advertisement391 1989-06-27 11 GOOD IDEAS KEEP COMING UP Get the capability of computer in the size of a pocket hook. THE SHARP ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER lU-7000 a,' (m)m' i' i§ WC*4LL ISTIIW Off "ON ('HESAURjS t DEF M r,ON SVNOnvm I i. W<EVW uc*Xl 'JOV, Personal planners have suddenly become obsolete. Because now, the391 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article518 1989-06-27 12 BUSINESS TIMES TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1989 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore, which oversees both the main and Sesdaq markets, is understandably keen to see Sesdaq stocks come under the Central Provident Fund s category of approved investments. This will be a considerable boost to the518 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1989-06-27 12 FLORENCE CHONG - High interest rates and an uncertain economic otft&ok have combined to produce the first crop of cottjfrate casualties in Australia. Industry watchers warn that the coming months will be particularly tough for the smaller companies as commercial overdraft rates surge to 23 per cent. Many1,264 words
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Article643 1989-06-27 12 FLORENCE CHONG - IMI 11l -By FLORENCE CHONG FOR EVERY DOLLAR Australia earns from exports. 63 cents will now go into servicing its overseas debt. The high level of repayment is the chief reason why the government has been unable to restrain its balance of payments blow-out month after643 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1989-06-27 12 LATIN AMERICAN DEBT The Economist IF A WEEK is a long time in politics, the seven years of the i debt sage must seem like an aeon to the weary nations of Latin America. Countries such as Mexico (which has implemented, not merelyThe Economist - 1,004 words
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REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
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Article266 1989-06-27 13 0„, woofcly summary <rt wdat rational puDUcoftm hovo to —1 oboot loouoo of HUiMtHool Irtoraol. INDONESIA "The government apparently feels it necessary to explain in a broad perspective the magnitude of its external debt problem every time Its aid-seeking team returns from an annual meeting with the IGGI266 words
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Article271 1989-06-27 13 ASEAN "Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's speech over the weekend when addressing a conference sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur based Institute of Strategic Studies (ISIS) was intended to draw our attention to the immense opportunities offered by what he referred to as the momentum of peace in271 words
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Article515 1989-06-27 13 THE SOVIET UNION "Speaking to 1,000 industrial- ists in West Germany, Mikhail t< I Gorbachev cdßed trade beI tween the two countries ridicui lously low' and their 72 joint i ventures 'hardly impressive". > He also discussed the familiar i menu of disincentives to in- I I vesting515 words
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Article230 1989-06-27 13 SOUTH ASIA "India is guilty of bad faith in rejecting Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa's request for the withdrawal of its peace-keeping' forces by the end of July. The Indian-Sri Lankan agreement of July 1987 stipulates that foreign soldiers quit the country once the mission of limited230 words
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Article757 1989-06-27 13 PHILIPPINES AP VILLAGERS BLOCK loggers' trucks. Wealthy urbanites troop to I the countryside to plant trees. Con- < servationists press their cause with i petition drives. 1 Emboldened by a popular uprising that swept President Corazon Aquino to power three years ago, Filipinos are using "peopleAP - 757 words
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Article, Illustration740 1989-06-27 13 PETER KILBORN - PETER KILBORN reports on a multinational forum which brings former leaders together PETER KILBORN NYT SHINY WHITE Cadillacs with VIP oq the windshields whisked senior Bush Administration officials and other foreign and American dignitaries past a guardhouse and up the road to their suites in the CharterNYT - 740 words
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Article, Illustration638 1989-06-27 13 THOMAS FRIEDMAN - CHINA By THOMAS FRIEDMAN NYT THE NAMING OF a new set of Chinese leaders is viewed by the Bush Administration as a temporary measure that leaves many questions about the long-term shape and outlook ot the Chinese political hierarchy and its relations with the UnitedNYT - 638 words
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Article790 1989-06-27 13 CAMBODIA Reuter ON DUSTY Tep Phan street, ranks of second-hand Japanese motorbikes shine in the sun, admired by dealers and buyers. Bare-chested workers, ignoring the occasional crunch of a smashing rear light, unload a newly-ar-rived consignment of the dilapidated machines. The bikes, near the end of aReuter - 790 words
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Advertisement229 1989-06-27 12 Chartpoint every Saturday 7 t R K4S Jack§ Here's the story. Plain. Simple and Honest. There's no •eeret to producing tender and tasty Harris Ranch beef. All we ts feed hand-selected cattle on dbrn and natural grains. Then We process the beef ourselves aiid have it FLOWN FRESH to Jack's229 words
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Miscellaneous40 1989-06-27 12 BriStOW: ftaaic I^fcer£ Va)HO*S DfV'D ELLIOT GOOD WSAveNS^O-IT'5 TME. -rwißTv FIRST OF wy —T(3DPN IS DAVID eu.*oT pay..... iga^^teSyS^£e2ryutf GUV CACveD 01/T OF STONE. ID TWBCPTf OR PHOWC IECH!&& STOOD BUT HC WPUC&D m Pvt4 O&JOCT L&SSOW "It) US Pill40 words
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Advertisement134 1989-06-27 13 TOWERS HOTEL GROUP IN NEW ZEALAND AN ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITY IN A GROWING MARKET Towers Hotel Group Ltd (in Statutory Management) The Group's three hotels and four serviced apartment buildings in Auckland and Wellington are in the mid-range market for business and budget tourists. These properties have been either recently built134 words
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Article, Illustration367 1989-06-27 14 AUCTIONS UPI AS AUTHORITIES hunted last Saturday for nine nude photographs of John Lennon and Yoko Ono stolen from Sotheby's in New York, three other selfportraits shot in the buff by the ex-Beatle were auctioned at a sale of "FabUPI - 367 words
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406 1989-06-27 14 FASHION AFP FRENCH FASHION and cosmetics firms, which have taken advantage of openings for foreign investors in China, have reacted diversely to the crackdown on dissent launched by the Beijing authorities: Yves Saint Laurent, one of the first in, is pulling out but others areAFP - 406 words
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Article, Illustration835 1989-06-27 15 PERSONALITIES Reuter LEONARD BERNSTEIN is not the kind P of man to rest on his laurels, in spite v of a lifetime of accolades as one of c the century's most versatile musi- c cians. The American composer- t conductor, who shot to overnight fame atReuter - 835 words
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Advertisement1173 1989-06-27 14 COURyOISIER VS.O.P-WHEKE 110 ENTERTAIN LA CUISINE DE 19 JUNE 1 JULY PALM GRILL Experience the unique French cuisine of master chef Roland Durand from the famed Le Relais De Sivres restaurant at the Hotel Sofitel in Paris First prize winner of many culinary competitions. Selected as a Meilleur Ouvrier De1,173 words
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Advertisement206 1989-06-27 15 <» m m <• The Businessman's Lunch Is In The Park. The business man's lunch at Hubertus Grill offers you tbe opportunity to dine in the relaxing ambience of a banter s lodge and to enjoy a sumptuous spread of appetizers, soups, salads, fruit and desserts. Plus, there if a206 words
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Miscellaneous680 1989-06-27 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 See a member reach the heighta (5) 8 Hel meted figure as a subject of conversation (5) 10 Helped a seed, possible. to make progress? (5) 11 Some coarse material on the floor (3) 12 Though not bright, he possesses a pub (5) 13 He goes680 words
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Miscellaneous1243 1989-06-27 15 TV and RADIO I mm ,>v. &w k°-*■s■■*' > a..- V\- V*' ife? r OUR CHOICE RETURN JOURNEY: EGYPT, B.oopm, SBC 12 The debut episode of en eight-part series, it records the journeys made by performing artistes to their hometowns. Tonight, Omar Sharif returns to Egypt. The actor, who is1,243 words
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974 1989-06-27 16 TENNIS AP HE WORE his black hair fashionably long. She pulled her blonde tresses back in a pony tail, like so many other teenage girls from the southern United States. Jimbo and Chrissie, the Love Match. It was 1974, andAP - 974 words
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Article, Illustration425 1989-06-27 16 BOXING UPI ••PRINCE" CHARLES Williams closed Bobby Czyz's eyes, deck- j ed him twice in the eighth round and stopped him in the corner after the 10th round on Sunday to retain his International Boxing Federation light heavyweight title in Atlantic City. Williams repeatedUPI - 425 words
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Article348 1989-06-27 16 ATHLETICS AP ESTHER JONES, Slip Watkins, Tim Simon and Mike Stulce. Nobody would confuse that quartet of unheralded youngsters with Olympic superstars such as Florence Griffith Joyner, Carl Lewis, Steve Lewis and Randy Barnes. But while the superstars were absent, the youngsters led the United StatesAP - 348 words
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Article138 1989-06-27 16 AP CARL LEWIS and Said Aouita led the field at the Banque Nationale de Paris international track and field meet on Sunday The BNP meet attracted 1988 Olympic champions in all the men's running events except the marathon and 400-metre hurdles. Lewis, who has wonAP - 138 words
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444 1989-06-27 16 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE NO. There won't be strawberries and cream and it does not quite have the aura and history of Wimbledon But from July 1 to 23, the centre court at Kallang will resound to the report of m volleys444 words
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Article, Illustration411 1989-06-27 16 GOLF AP STEVE JONES became the first three-time winner on the PGA I Tour this season, bolting past i Clark Burroughs on the last three holes on Sunday to win the Canadian Open Golf Champion- j ship. I Jones, who won theAP - 411 words
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354 1989-06-27 16 AP DEFENDING CHAMPION lan < Woosnam of Wales sank a birdie putt at the first extra hole and beat Philip Walton of Ireland in a sudden-death playoff to keep his Irish Open golf title on Sunday. The Welshman shot a finalround 70AP - 354 words
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334 1989-06-27 16 CRICKET AFP THE FUTURE of troubled England captain David Gower was on the line after a warning from chairman of selectors Ted Dexter. Dexter told Gower on Sunday to make sure that there is no repeat of his actions on Saturday nightAFP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration415 1989-06-27 16 MOTOR-CYCLING EDDIE LAWSON's bid to retain his 500 cc world title suffered another setback at Assen when he finished runner-up to series leader Wayne Rainey. who stretches his lead over Lawson to 16 points But there were definite signs that Lawson will soon get415 words
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563 1989-06-27 17 MBT THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) and the Stock Exchange of Singapore should not be "split because of the increasing globalisation of world bourses. Dr Neoh Soon Kean, author of the book. Stock Market Investment in Malaysia and Singapore,MBT - 563 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1989-06-27 17 FT UNNOTICED and unexplained, an < ambitious plan for Brunei citizens < to share in the ownership of local companies has faltered. The story of QAF Ltd, the company at the heart of the plan, goes back five years. Its Key characterFT - 1,151 words
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Article, Illustration367 1989-06-27 17 HERMAN PHUA - By HERMAN PHUA SCIMITAR, the investment arm of international bank Standard Chartered Bank group, is to set up a fund management unit in Singapore. Mr Michael Benson, the managing director of Scimitar Asset Management Ltd. told BT that he expects the Monetary Authority367 words
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Article, Illustration498 1989-06-27 17 ELAINE KOH - KUOK BROTHERS AMONG SHAREHOLDERS OF BUYING COMPANY By ELAINE KOH PROMET BHD, the recently resuscitated marine engineering and property group, has agreed to sell a 2*o-hectare plot of land in Kuala Lumpur for M 539.5 million to a developer whose shareholders include498 words
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Article1012 1989-06-27 17 Current El tfato Books CtOM ii Totol tor •m yoor Total tor laat yaar Amcol Asiatic Dov Avimo Ayor Molok B Sombawang Batu Kawon Bonvosti Hldgs C ProporTios Chom Ind DBS Land D Koromat Dutch Baby FAI hs Flma M Box Fufi Offsot Fwfftoc GB Hldgs Gontings Gold1,012 words
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249 1989-06-27 17 METAL CONTAINERS LTD'8 shareholders have given the company the go-ahead for its' P ro^ sa to sell its 20.17 per cent stake in H n 0 k n 0 subsidiary M C Packaging to Lam Soon (HK) Ltd Under the terms of the249 words
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365 1989-06-27 17 CONSTRUCTION GROUP YTL Corporation Bhd is hoping to float a new outfit, under the same name YTL Industries Bhd, on the second board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. YTL Industries is the new name proposed for Hongfoo Realty Sdn365 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1989-06-27 18 JOSEPHINE CHAN - JOSEPHINE CHAN WITH NO fresh leads to go on. investors latch themselves onto the latest listings on the local bourse. Trading in Guthrie Wrts and Guthrie Loan which made their debut yesterday and the mother stock reached 30.38 million units, or nearly 401,101 words
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Article339 1989-06-27 18 Managers' price* OCBC-SIMBl Investment for June 27 Savers Copitol Fund 100 1 05 Savers Trust fund 099 104 Sinaaoore Unit Trust OUB Investment Mgt Th* Commerce 1 10 1 17* TIm Savings Fund 099 105 Union Global Fund® 0.85 0 89 Spore frog Fund 045 049 Union S'pore339 words
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Article60 1989-06-27 18 ASIATIC DEVELOPMENT BHD: 11th AGM at 16th Floor Wisma Qenting. Jalan Sultan Ismail. ***** Kuala Lumpur, today at 10am. GENTMG BHD: 21st AGM at 16th Floor Wisma Genting, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, today at 11am. GULA PERAK BHO: AGM at the Pahang Room, Lower Lobby. Shangri-La60 words
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Article5367 1989-06-27 18 Or*s Or*« 1999 Tel Laet VxX Day LmI Quote Mr Mr YTd Nat M Cap High Low Coda Company Sale -for- (WOO) High Low Buyer Salter Cw Pt DEBENTURES, BONOS. LOANS JUN 264 124 8 1543 CK Tanfl Wt 1990 242 -8 250 242 2 I I5,367 words
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Article, Illustration1980 1989-06-27 19 WHAT initially appeared to be a day of gaina tailed to materialise for want of fol-low-through support and share prices fell back to close easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. A broker said local Investors still lack confidence and are not prepared to1,980 words
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404 1989-06-27 20 Felda in joint venture with Procter Gamble Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) through its subsidiary. Perbadanan Kilang Felda. has teamed up with Procter Gamble Company, a household name in the US, for an oleochemical project Known as FPG Oleochemicals Sdn Bhd. Speaking at the signing of theBernama - 404 words
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159 1989-06-27 20 Reuter ELDERS IXL Ltd is expected to make changes to the ASI.B billion Goodman Fielder Wattie Ltd bid for Industrial Equity Ltd (lEL) "in the next week or so". "I think the problem we all have as shareholders in Goodman is that weReuter - 159 words
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477 1989-06-27 20 AP T BOONE PICKENS JR. veteran of notorious but unsuccessful takeover attempts in the US, says there is nothing hostile about his investment in a Japanese carparts maker. "Basically, I'm trying to make money," the Texas oilman says. But as far as KoitoAP - 477 words
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349 1989-06-27 20 Reuter SENIOR Thai government officials have asked stateowned Thai Airways International Ltd to change its policy of awarding aircraft engine contracts to a single company. Thai Airways has awarded almost all its engine contracts for mediumand long-range aircraft toReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration542 1989-06-27 20 Tokyo Reuter DEALERS TRIED to boost the Tokyo market yesterday by stirring up interest in large-capital stocks, but prices only managed to close firm after trading mixed in low volume, brokers said. "The market lacks internal power," said Toyoharu Tsutsui. managing director of C S First Boston (Japan)Reuter - 542 words
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Article, Illustration506 1989-06-27 20 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN ahare market cloaed slightly easier yesterday in subdued trade dominated by another sharp fall in the stock of property group Hooker Corp Ltd. Hooker shares tumbled 22 cents to 30 cents on s turnover of 4.1 million shares after news that the company hadReuter - 506 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1989-06-27 20 Hongkong Reuter HONGKONG STOCKS finished higher in thin trade yesterday, buoyed by news during the weekend that China had appointed a new Communist Party leader. The Hang Seng Index closed 47.57 points higher at 2.266.57 after rising steeply in early trade. The Hong Kong IndexReuter - 1,277 words
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Article180 1989-06-27 20 Reuter SHARE PRICES slid toward* the close of lacklustre trading on Manila's exchanges yesterday as investors cashed in on some initial gains, brokers said. "Trading was weak." said trader Anthony Nicholas of Yao and Zialcita Inc. adding that investors stayed on the sidelines after selling and seemedReuter - 180 words
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Article187 1989-06-27 20 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS weakened yeaterday as institutions took advantage of s strong opening to sell in line with a general bearishness. brokers said. The composite index dropped 4.93 points to close st 882.73 sfter rising nearly five points in early trading. Volume was sluggish at 158.5 billionReuter - 187 words
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Article174 1989-06-27 20 THAI STOCKS closed sharply higher yesterday in active trade as investors reacted to possible declines in US interest rstes and bullish performances in New York and Tokyo, brokers said. The SET Index rose 6.86 points to an all-time high of 585.18 with 15.1 million shares changing hands.174 words
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Article495 1989-06-27 20 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Taiwan tumbled acroea the board yesterday aa the Security and Exchange Commlas ion (SEC) cracked down on manipulators using dummy accounts to hide their deals and avoid tax. brokers said. The weighted index dropped 463.72 points, almost the maximum daily fall permitted underReuter - 495 words
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Article187 1989-06-27 20 Reuter BOMBAY share prices fell yesterday after the market turned nervous following a fresh spate of violence in northern Punjab state, brokers noted. They said the killing of 24 Hindus in Punjab on Sunday by Sikh extremists fighting for an independent homeland was a major setback toReuter - 187 words
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536 1989-06-27 21 NYT NOW THAT the proposed merger of Ernst Whinney and Arthur Young has won the approval of the firm's American partners, their competitors are busy exploring potential deals. The result could be further consolidation of the accounting profession, raising the spectreNYT - 536 words
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Article113 1989-06-27 21 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Monday .496 27 Friday Week ago Closed Hang Seng Index Monday 2.***** Friday 2.***** Week ogo Closed TOKYO Nikkei Average Monday 33.***** Friday 33.***** Week ogo 33.013.18 TOPIX Monday 2,489 80 Friday 2.486 23 Week ogo 2.443 71 SYDNEY All Ordinaries Monday 2 Friday 17113 words
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1498 1989-06-27 21 NYT ROM Hollywood board-rooms to Vail Street, everyone is watchng the Delaware judge who may 1 iecide the outcome of a multi- i )illion-dollar corporate takeover ;ontest that promises to reshape he communications and entertainment industries. Last Friday. Paramount Communications IncNYT - 1,498 words
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Article711 1989-06-27 21 Reuter ALAN BOND has vowed to fight to clear his name of allegations of deceit and impropriety which could cost him Australia's high-est-rating television network. "I will pursue every avenue open to me to clear my name, Mr Bond said in a statement afterReuter - 711 words
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Article307 1989-06-27 21 Reuter MILAN: Italian shares ended below the day's highs yesterday as profit-taking cut into early gains, brokers said. The MIB index, which was up 0.50 per cent at midmorning, closed 0.09 per cent higher to 1,091. Fiat drew strong buying interest, ending at 10.395 lire after surgingReuter - 307 words
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Advertisement173 1989-06-27 17 SINGAPORE'S PREMIER WATCH BOUTIQUE This advertisement appears as a matter at record onty H STRAITS STEAMSHIP LAND LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Issue at par of *****,000,000 1.5 per cent unsecured notes to be called Loan Stock 1989/1994" with 75,000,000 detachable Warrants due 1994 comprising: (a) an Invitation173 words
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Advertisement306 1989-06-27 20 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1 CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF MADERA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP i At an Extraordinary Gen- 1 eral Meeting of the members of Madera (Singapore) Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 10 Collyer306 words
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Advertisement188 1989-06-27 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF HAGEN INTERNATIONAL FINISHING CONTRACTORS SINGAPORE PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Hagen International Finishing Contractors Singapore Pte Ltd convened and duly held on June 16, 1989188 words
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Advertisement222 1989-06-27 21 r Can oid-ahtnm fnn—rfr+m ■0, Xf 7 jam ?*T tng4n«#f* If V WE'LL DELIVER To Your Home Or Office AT NO EXTRA SINGAPORE BUSINESS gives you the newest trends affecting the economy, analytical features and snappy columns on the stockmarket, trade industry, banking, property, company profiles and personalities Don't miss222 words
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Advertisement9 1989-06-27 21 Managers must manage. BT shows you how every Monday.9 words
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Advertisement252 1989-06-27 21 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE If you have not seen my offers yesterday and Friday 23/6/89 of a stake in proposed IPO in UK to service British and other European companies, in industrial component parts, I would suggest you drop everything immediately to look it up, if you don't want to252 words
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698 1989-06-27 22 'A NEW BRAND OF MEDICINE WITH THE SAME PRESCRIPTION AFP THE WEEKEND PROMOTION of a lew moderates in Beijing's power core may allay fears about the future of Hongkong, the top foreign investor in China, some analysts in Hongkong say. More, however,AFP - 698 words
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442 1989-06-27 22 UPI CHINA'S massive propaganda machine yesterday hailed the purge of Communist Party Chief Zhao Ziyang and gave wide media exposure to his relatively unknown replacement, former Shanghai mayor Jiang Zemin. The party also took aim at lower-level officials who supported what China has repeatedly termedUPI - 442 words
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245 1989-06-27 22 AFP HONGKONG'S inflation rate soared to 10.6 per cent in May over the same month last year its highest monthly reading in five years, official statistics showed yesterday. The increase was recorded for the government's Consumer Price Index A' covering 50 perAFP - 245 words
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590 1989-06-27 22 Bernama INDONESIA'S economy and its economic prospects have received high ratings in surveys published recently by three international securities firms, according to the National Development Information Office in Jakarta. It said these firms agreed that Indonesia was in the midst of an economicBernama - 590 words
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420 1989-06-27 22 Bernama THE FIFTH Malaysia Plan (FMP) will now be able to achieve most of its objectives, although it got oft at the tail-end of one of the worst recessions, a leading economist says. The forecast is due to the more thanBernama - 420 words
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Article, Illustration328 1989-06-27 22 AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Sousuke Uno yesterday promised political reforms to win back public trust after a weekend election setback. and acknowledged that allegations that he once had a paid mistress were causing problems. On Sunday. Socialist Party candidate Kinuko Ofuchi, a motherAP - 328 words
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262 1989-06-27 22 AFP BANK OF JAPAN governor Satoshi Sumita yesterday warned senior executives of commercial banks that the risks arising from recent financial reforms required greater discipline in borrowing and lending. Mr Sumita told the annual meeting of the Federation of Bankers AssociationsAFP - 262 words
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Article93 1989-06-27 22 Reuter COMEX gold futures fell on early profit taking yesterday after overseas markets did not improve on Friday's jump in New York to six-week highs. August gold lost US$l.BO at US$3BO.OO an ounce, eating into the pre-weekend upturn of more than US$7.OO. Comex silver fu- turesReuter - 93 words
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Article69 1989-06-27 22 Reuter THE MILITARY rulers in Myanmar (formerly Burma) intensified their criticism of the opposition yesterday and launched a media campaign to remind the country it is still under martial law. The text of decrees restricting speech, assembly and movement was published in a special editionReuter - 69 words
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Article70 1989-06-27 22 Reuter SRI LANKA will boycott next weekend's South Asian foreign ministers' meeting in Pakistan because of a dispute over the withdrawal of Indian troops from the island. Foreign Minister Ranjan Wijeratne said yesterday. President Ranasinghe Premadasa has demanded all the Indian troops leave by July 29Reuter - 70 words
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59 1989-06-27 22 AP PHILIPPINES Land Reform Secretary Philip Juico has resigned but President Corazon Aquino refused to accept the resignation pending results of a probe into scandals in his department linked to allegations of criminal conspiracy in the purchase of an estate in Camarines Sur province forAP - 59 words
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Article44 1989-06-27 22 UPI PHILIPPINES Defence Secretary Fidel Ramos yesterday said 19 officers, mostly lieutenants and colonels, and 410 enlisted men were dismissed from service and 100 enlisted men were demoted in an attempt to purge the armed forces of undesirables. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article52 1989-06-27 22 AFP CAMBODIAN resistance leader Son Sann warned foreign oil companies that contracts with Phnom Penh would not be recognised. "The Phnom Penh government has been installed by the Vietnamese invaders and is therefore illegal." the prime minister of the UN-rec-ognised Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea,AFP - 52 words
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Advertisement300 1989-06-27 22 SES special supplement ITS BACK! BT's special annual supplement on the stock exchange. A sellout when it was launched last year. And required reading again this year, with topics such as: The China Crisis and Singapore s stock market. Which stocks where? Experts offer their views on the world markets.300 words
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145 1989-06-27 23 AFP SOME 30,000 dockworkers at Chittagong port have launched an indefinite strike to demand outstanding bonuses promised by the authorities, port officials said. Port officials said that all activities in the southern port had come to a standstill because of the strike by longshoremen,AFP - 145 words
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Article208 1989-06-27 23 AFP A WEST GERMAN coaster was on its way to Greece ending a 13-month odyssey, in which it was turned away from port after port because of its cargo of radio-active rubble. The Petersberg left Vienna on May 18, 1988, bound for Izmit in Turkey,AFP - 208 words
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128 1989-06-27 23 CUSTOMS officials at the Indian border town of Raxaul have in the past 48 hours detained over 300 truck loads of various imported goods for Nepal, official sources said. Among the trucks are 107 tankers filled with diesel, petroleum, and kerosene imported from128 words
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226 1989-06-27 23 Richard Ng - By Richard Ng GANTRY crane fees at the Bangkok Port will be reduced in August. This forms part of a plan by the port authority to discourage shippers from using ships with space-consuming on-board cranes. The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) will226 words
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Article819 1989-06-27 23 ABC Contoinerlme XI S Accord Shpg VIII 3/4 Arrow li»WS XI 5 ANl III 1/2 A PC line VII 5 API V 35 ASCI V 1 Austrasio l"ie VII 1 Bait Canada line IX 4/5 Bol' 0>ent line IX 4/5 Baltic Orient Shpg XI 4 Bangladesh Shpg819 words
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396 1989-06-27 23 ON JULY 1. the Transpacific Westbound Rate (TWRA) will reduce its scheduled fuel adjustment factor (FAF), as well as modify its series of currency adjustment factors (CAFs). TWRA member shipping lines have voted to adopt a FAF of US$6O per FEU (40-foot396 words
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609 1989-06-27 23 RAHITA ELIAS - EXCHANGE OFFICIALS LIKELY TO VISIT OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES By RAHITA ELIAS THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) is out to woo shipowners and shipping companies, both foreign and local, to t participate in bunker futures. > At the end of the year, the609 words
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393 1989-06-27 23 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ SHAPADU KONTENA, deluged by demand tor its services, is to undertake its biggest-ever tleet expansion plan. Costing MSI4 million, the expansion will double its present size to cover a larger geographical area as well as to enlarge and393 words
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251 1989-06-27 23 Al O Lablta Jr - Al O Lablta Jr ASEAN shipowners have agreed to forge closer ranks to tackle issues troubling the region s maritime industry. This consensus was reached during a three-day meeting of the executive committee of the Federation of Asean Shipowners Association (FASA) which ended251 words
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Article, Illustration654 1989-06-27 24 Zim's contribution to snipping in Israel Fairplay TODAY, in relation to the size of the country, shipping plays a considerable part in maintaining the Israeli economy. Apart from a small amount of trade with Jordan and Egypt, and some cargo which comes in by air, Israel isFairplay - 654 words
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485 1989-06-27 24 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr PHILIPPINE shipowners are crying foul over what they called the "uncalled for" seizure by customs authorities of their imported second-hand vessels. The seizure ordered by Customs Commissioner Salvador Mison, was spurred by the reported failure of shipowners to485 words
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464 1989-06-27 24 Reuter MARINE and bird life have been daVnaged by the oil spilled into Newport Harbour from a Greek tanker and there could be some long-term damage to marine life, Rhode Island state officials said. The US Coast Guard cut its estimates ofReuter - 464 words
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Article200 1989-06-27 24 June 27-30 Ocean carriers, Lloyd's of London Press shipping seminar, Horse Guards Hotel. Whitehall Court, London. June 28 Reinsurance Offices Association annual general meeting (details: ROA, Aldermary House. Queen Street, London EC4). July 10-13 Propulsion systems. West European Graduate Education Marine Technology 12th Graduate School organised by the200 words
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714 1989-06-27 24 SHIRISH NADKARNI - By SHIRISH NADKARNI THERE has been a change in the fortunes of the Indian shipping industry. The days of the worst-ev-er recession and the consequent severe depression in the freight rates are now things of the past. Reflecting this fortuitous change in climate, the financial714 words
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Article2350 1989-06-27 24 Who acts for whom A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies <S) ABBS Line SMS Pie Ltd (S)'Tunas Selia (PK/KL) ABC Containerline NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Lina (PK/PN) Ahrenktel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toapter Oceanus Shipping Agency (S)'Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK)2,350 words
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Article199 1989-06-27 24 AFP ALTHOUGH the volume of enquiry placed during the past week was not substantial, it was sufficient to maintain tanker rates at a stable level. London brokers E A Gibson said in their latest report. Large units in the Middle East Gulf succeeded in finding employment at ratesAFP - 199 words
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296 1989-06-27 25 SEA-LAND Service has designated the Port of Oakland as an export load centre for the carrier s weekly Hawaii-Guam service linking the mainland United States west coast with the Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Saipan, Naha and Kaohsiung Under this new rail routing, cargo originating in296 words
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Article923 1989-06-27 25 THERE was much discussion on the dry cargo J freight market over grain business from the US Gulf to Japan, although there were doubts as to the authenticity of all the fixtures on this run circulating the market on Friday. r Brokers said two cargoes were said to923 words
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Article821 1989-06-27 32 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES V ISMl Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Keppel Wharves Equator Eouotoc kKto Gus»o«i Koto Abodi Koto MuliO Koto TiNiwr Motion To»ko Tndont Arro AntoWo Eottom Q Equator Groc Equator Groc lnobuK»o Jin Shf Iwaor N*Ov UtOpKJ Sfcolptor Gol TfO»n Hov 16,891 3 89t 189821 words
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4704 1989-06-27 32 AARHUS Chun He, China Ocean Shpg. June 28 London Express. Triot, June 28<PK>. Kutai. Diasagetri. June 28/ July 1. Kasuga 1, Triot. June 29 Maersk Tokyo. Maersk Line. June 29 Norasia Al-Muntazah. Norasia Line. June 30. Ever General. Evergreen, June 30 Ming4,704 words
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Article1247 1989-06-27 34 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movement Ship Voy date/time cargo schedule Location 6 Do M-a Prabhakti in 27 06 89 1700 F05 27 0730 2 7 0800 C2 273 27 06 89 1700 FOI 27 0630 27 0900 OS Moenom S'1,247 words
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Advertisement288 1989-06-27 23 "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" j ort nightly at all good bookshops ue Shipowning in Israel TODAY, in relation to the size of the country, shipping plays a considerable part in maintaining the Israeli economy. Apart from a small amount of trade with Jordan and Egypt, and some cargo which288 words
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Advertisement1095 1989-06-27 25 Pc-dicoK-d (Juolify Sc-.-vic--\\wr LWJ JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES 200 Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpcint. Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL CFS Tel *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHO PORT KELANG TEL: *****18 Telei No MA***** MA3970! PENANG TEL &***** TELEX NO MA*****1,095 words
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Advertisement816 1989-06-27 26 Page IV Hapag-Lloyd II rnMTAIKIER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ROTTERDAM' ANTWERP LONDON EXPRESS KASUGA 1 BONN EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY BENALDER KURAMA MARU BENAVON TOKtO EXPRESS el ss i ,LmM£LS,H r.nMTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT BENALDER BENAVON TOKYO BAY BENCAIRN KAGA TOLAGA BAY 5/7 12/7 "TYO'KOB 19/7 TYO'KOB816 words
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Advertisement570 1989-06-27 26 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) COLUMBUS NIUGINI V7S MORAYBANK VUS Port Moresby. Lae. Rabaul. Port Moresby, L»e, Rabaul. Kimbe Acceptinf LCL cargo for main ports discharge and also to Wowak. Kavieng. Kieta. Honiara via Transhipment Port Kolani's570 words
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Advertisement1466 1989-06-27 27 SHIPPING TIMES, Tuesday, June 27, 1989 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd 111 w. P&O fs®*- Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: iomxm exmcss KASUCA I BONN EXWtSS CARDIGAN SAY BtNALOtR KUftAMA MARU BCNAVON TOKIO EXPRESS PROSPER Also Accepting Cargo For: Ktnftur) to CopanhafMi, Aarhw. CottMntairt. Milmo. RottdlMi to Antwwp Aiml.rttom o*lo. toil*.1,466 words
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Advertisement1124 1989-06-27 27 aiia uiim a |air WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT YANG LINb FAR east europe fully containerised service ITTii:¥i7TVIIIMiIl TT ii:¥i7TVIIlMi1 HANJIN LEHAVRE OQ2W QUEEN SWAY BRIDGE 009W CNOYANG PARK 003W HANJIN OAKLAND OQ3W Alm accepting tor Inland UK destinations Antwerp and Scandinavian port* FMG Q HOTA MERCANTE GRANCOLOMBIANA S A »i nr\kiAi1,124 words
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Advertisement332 1989-06-27 27 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd fF.L *****06 <20 Ltnps, 'IX MS ***** S. RS 206."2 fc. KASTKKN CAR LINKK LTD STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFT 'ESSEL SEA LARK* SERENE ASIAN SEKI •For Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS. HONGKONG. TAIWAN t CHINESE PORTS.332 words
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Advertisement674 1989-06-27 28 Page VI 11 SINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE IRAN TEYFOURI PJL7O7 KYOWA LINE INTRODUCING KYOWA FAST DIRECT B/BULK/CONTAINER SERVICE FROM S'PORE/PK TO GUAM/SAIPAN ANO MICRONESIA PORTS A VS. (TBN) MICRONESIA PORTS •MICRONESIA PORTS DIRECT CALLS ON INDUCEMENT BASIS AND/OR TrSHPT AT GUAM674 words
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Advertisement784 1989-06-27 28 0 EUROPE VIA SUEZ HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. r ;.:.v containerised service TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST NJIN LE HAVRE 007W EEN S WAY BRIDGE 009W ill OYANG PARK 003* NJIN OAKLANO 003* W S port LtHjvt Rdm M burg B ha»«n ftlow* 1/7 19/7 AV7 21/7 W M 26,7784 words
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Advertisement221 1989-06-27 28 INTEROCEAN LINE 78, 2nd Floor. J«l«" *'71. Twnan Tun Or Iwnoll, *0000 KL Tol: 71W734, ******4. ***** M TLX NO MA-37W3 FAX 03-717W11 P.n.ng OH: T«l *****7. *****2 accepting cargoes for the following ports GUANGZHOU MARITIME TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOuTHfPN LINE "EGULAP LINEB SERVICES (FOWNKJHTIY SAVINGI MONG KONG »OBT221 words
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Advertisement1134 1989-06-27 28 EVERGREEN hit Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER CLOBt 03*7 1" EVE* GENIUS Bl*7 05*7 12/01 10/07 14/07 17*7 IV eve* cant 5* ug >«' |Wag Jg a EVE* GENTRY M/V 28*7 21/17 31« 02/1 EVER GATHER 24*7 »07 B2*B 31*17 04/01 07*0 AM ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: 1)1,134 words
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Advertisement681 1989-06-27 29 SS3 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES VESSEL GOWA HAI GUANG MAJAPAHIT JAKARTA VESSEL SEA PEARL GOWA SEA HAWK SEA HAWK HAI GUANG VESSEL SEA GLORY SEA GLORY SEA GLORY SEA GLORY XINGANG VESSEL SEA DRAGON 1 SEA DRAGON 2 VOY681 words
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Advertisement1013 1989-06-27 30 I OOCL FORTUNE ambassador bridge NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR via FEEDER Kline KAWASAKI KISUN KAISHA. LID. N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 15 27/6 •PK/PNG *INDO N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER VESSEL OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR MOTHER VESSEL MACKINAC BRIDGE BROOKLYN BRIDGE GEORGE W BRIDGE MANHATTAN BRIDGE1,013 words
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Advertisement279 1989-06-27 33 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE EWtl SIM CCU HP* CNT COL jj IGER BAY 71N 27/6 4/7 8/7 ICEAN SINCERITY ISA 30/6 W iUSAK 70N 3/7 10/7 QUATOR PRIDE 03A 5/7 11/7 YAMBURENKO 11SI89 6/7 12/7 14/7 EUVE 9107 6/7 11/7 W STAROSTIN AIISIB9 12/7 17/7279 words
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Advertisement722 1989-06-27 34 \lT\ JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST SRI LANKA/ INDIA COLOMBO BOMBAY MADRAS 6/7 12/7 KARACHI 6P 12/7 CALCUTTA 6/7 12/7 CHITTAGONG 6/7 I 10/7 6/7 10/7 6/7 10/7 NEW ZEALAND/ AUSTRALIA REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO MANILA JE CNTR722 words
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