The Business Times, 10 July 1989
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Title Section11 1989-07-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, JULY 10, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration491 1989-07-10 1 ELAINE KOH - MONTHLY RENTALS FAST APPROACHING 1981 RECORD By ELAINE KOH RENTS for prime office space in Singapore have jumped by about 30 per cent in the last six months, bringing the prospects of monthly rentals reaching the record set in 1981 aSource: JLW Research June 1989; Source: Debenham Tewson & City Valuers Pte Ltd - 491 words
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623 1989-07-10 1 JOHN THOMAS - By JOHN THOMAS THE Australian-initiated proposal for a ministerial forum for AsiaPacific economic cooperation, which won broad Asean endorsement last week in Brunei, has upset the European Community, according to the chief EC delegate to the Brunei conference. French Minister Delegate for Foreign623 words
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Article100 1989-07-10 1 AFP THE principle of an Asia-Pacific economic cooperation group as proposed by Australia was acceptable to Asean, Indonesia's Foreign Minister Ali Aiatas said. "The principal ideas and analysis that lay at the base of the Australian proposal are fully accepted." Mr Aiatas said upon returning from BruneiAFP - 100 words
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217 1989-07-10 1 AFP JAPAN will pledge US$3O billion in aid from 1990 to developing countries at a Paris meeting of major industrialised nations later this week. The Nihon Keizai said the new two-year aid package will supplement a US$3O billion aid plan Japan isAFP - 217 words
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384 1989-07-10 1 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN trade union movement wants the government and employers to accept workers as partners in nation building to ensure economic growth and industrial harmony. In line with this, the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public andBernama - 384 words
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Article141 1989-07-10 1 Bernama MANY Malaysian Chinese students overseas have been misled by certain groups which gave them wrong information on the country. MCA organising secretary Chan Kong Choy said yesterday. He noted that the students were told, among other things, that Malaysia faced racial problems. "Even though this problemBernama - 141 words
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Article, Illustration109 1989-07-10 1 THE KEPPEL Group is riding high these days. Every member of the once ailing, debtridden conglomerate is doing well. Total borrowings, which hit nearly $850 million in 1983, have come down and are still falling. There are in fact lots of loose change in the kitty. With109 words
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Advertisement391 1989-07-10 1 Need a housing loan? ML FOONG 737-7977 M*FJ Mortgage And Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6 Claymore Hill #08-01. Claymore Plaza Singapore 0*22 MANAGEMENT CHRISTOPHER LOREN2 examines how Electrolux is trying to reconcile the need to decentralise yet coordinate its domestic appliance companies. Page 2 PEOPLE WHO391 words
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Advertisement215 1989-07-10 1 Jakarta-Seoul trade 4 Projected to double by 1990 Sabah's economy 4 Trade surplus of MsBBsm US fiscal policy The key to economic stability Europe 1992 6 Caribbean nations prepare for loss of trade Group of 10 meeting 9 Central bankers to coordinate poliHK emigration to UK ......—.lO Economically feasible, says215 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1800 1989-07-10 2 Christopher Lorenz - Continuing his series, Christopher Lorenz examines how Electrolux is trying to reconcile the need to decentralise yet co-ordinate its domestic appliance companies. Christopher Lorenz FT AT THE MECCA of the world household appliances industry, the annual Domo-technica trade fair in Cologne, Electrolux this year launchedFT - 1,800 words
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Article, Illustration774 1989-07-10 2 TAN TIONG LIAT - Spotlight on y Management By TAN TIONG LIAT AT WORK, we spend much time communicating talking, making presentations. scribbling memos and letters, dashing off telexes and faxes as well as making phone calls. Communication may be defined as the transfer of information from one774 words
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Article, Illustration927 1989-07-10 3 ANDREA BORCH - By ANDREA BORCH PEOPLE WHO FOLLOW the annual ritual of spring-cleaning subject themselves to an exercise that is tiring and redundant and unnecessary. "Cleaning is no use," claims Wee Yue Chew, a management consultant and deputy director of the National Productivity Board's Management Guidance Centre. Instead,927 words
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Article1189 1989-07-10 3 CHARLES BATCHELOR - CHARLES BATCHELOR explains why it is a mistake for companies to regard the effort they invest in the look of their products as no more than an expensive cosmetic exercise CHARLES BATCHELOR FT TIM MAY, chairman of the Design House, a London consultancy, is frankFT - 1,189 words
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Advertisement141 1989-07-10 2 1 I Ml sS u Aiyoh! Kenny Chan, the original Nonya Auntie is back at Bibi's with a hilarious new musical comedy called BIBIS DIE HARD. You'll scream with laughter as Bibik Kay Poh (Kenny Chan) discusses love, marriage and a hundred and one other 'intimate 1 Nonya matters I141 words
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Advertisement199 1989-07-10 3 (This article first appeared in the June issue of Singapore Business) Ta, Spu dif l U)i*'Lard Zf Ti.kribii Nfws? I ROM SFPITMBFR STH. L'TA ARI GIVING 'UNGR^ SINGAPOREANS fcVtN \l()Rf TI.MI To I VI I\ Paris, With /mk Non-stop Fi.k;mt! On NON! WI 'D Bl I ITR GFT On Ol199 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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571 1989-07-10 4 Both sides affirm commitment to two-way trade AFP INDONESIA and South Korea announced in Jakarta on Saturday that they will double bilateral trade currently worth some US$l.2 billion by 1990. In a joint communique issued after annual talks between South Korea's MinisterAFP - 571 words
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Article422 1989-07-10 4 CRUDE OIL, SAWN LOGS, COCOA BEANS AMONG TOP EXPORTS Bernama SABAH registered a trade surplus of MsBBs million during the first four months of this year, a Msl.9 million or 0.2 per cent decline from the M 5886.9 million recorded during the same period lastBernama - 422 words
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254 1989-07-10 4 Bernama THE PERAK State Economic Development Corporation (PKNP) has sold 40 of its companies to bumiputra entrepreneurs in the last two years, its general manager, Datuk Haji Hamdan Hazizi, said. The sales were carried out under a PKNP pilotBernama - 254 words
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221 1989-07-10 4 Reuter STRIKES hit more than 1,000 South Korean companies in the first half of 1989, inflicting 3,314 billion won (US$5 billion) worth of production losses, the South Korean Trade Ministry said. Labour disputes erupted at more than 580 manufacturing firms in the period,Reuter - 221 words
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192 1989-07-10 4 Bernama THE Malaysian Member of Parliament tor Gua Musang, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, said that a group of people responsible for registering the "Semangat 46" party had asked him to lead it. However, Tengku Razaleigh said that he had yet to make a decision asBernama - 192 words
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243 1989-07-10 4 Bernama FOUR NAMES of possible Barisan Nasional candidates for the Tambatan state by-election have been submitted to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad for his consideration. Disclosing this on Saturday, Johor Menteri Besar, Tan Sri Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said all four are from theBernama - 243 words
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Article359 1989-07-10 4 FT AUSTRALIA is to despatch four Iroquois helicopters to Papua New Guinea (PNG) for military use against rebel landowners conducting a violent campaign of sabotage against an Australian-operat-ed mine on Bougainville Island. Canberra first agreed to provide the helicopters some months ago, before the seriousFT - 359 words
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137 1989-07-10 4 AFP A COLLEGE student with a brilliant academic track record committed suicide in Bombay because he was starving, the Times of India newspaper reported. Chandrakant Tapkire, a second-year student at a technical school, jumped from his four-storey hostel because he had been starving for eightAFP - 137 words
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Article1018 1989-07-10 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time AKI UL454 0020 CMB MAS MH627 0035 KUL SiA SOOI1 0040 LAX/NRT MAS MH60I 0150 Km SIA SQ40I 0555 CMB SIA SO 407 0700 D& SIA SO 405 0745 MRU SiA SO023 0755 AMS/BOM SIA SO027 0800 CPH/FRA SiA SO1,018 words
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Miscellaneous94 1989-07-10 4 Doonesbury rrs 3-30 A.M.. CAMPERS, AND I'M j HERE HOLDING DOWN THE FORT FOR MAR- VELOUS MARK' >r>. THE GREAT ONE'S ON THE ROAD OR SHOULD I SAY IN THE At R, lAJINGIN6 HIS WAY TO THE BIG APPLE FOR AN EXCLUSIVE CHAT WTTH 6REEDHEAD EXTRAORDINAIRE PONALP\ m m m94 words
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Miscellaneous99 1989-07-10 4 mimn W//2 Weather on July 8 y Max/ Note Mln <°C) iterdam 21/16 Cloudy ens 34/24 Cloudy OUTLOOK: Occasional showers In lha morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on July 9 of the airport: Mai lamp 28.9 Aaaoc humidity S3 Mln lamp 23.2 Aaaoc humidity....99 words
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Advertisement553 1989-07-10 5 When money talks, what do you hear? Not everyone listens to money like you do. But if you count yourself among those with an "ear" for currency and if you understand the risks involved when exchange and interest rates fluctuate then you may be ready to profit from currency trading.553 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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624 1989-07-10 6 FT THE MAIN BURDEN for correcting imbalances on leading economies' current accounts should now fall on fiscal policy, especially US fiscal policy, as ex-change-rate changes alone will not lead to any effective corrections, according to a paper published in New YorkFT - 624 words
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171 1989-07-10 6 Reuter THE US economy can sustain its seven-year expansion despite a recent slowdown in growth, and inflation should moderate later this year. President George Bush's top economic adviser said. "While we're not growing quite as rapidly as we did between 1987 and 1988, weReuter - 171 words
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471 1989-07-10 6 AP THIRTEEN Caribbean leaders agreed on Saturday to integrate their economies to cope with the expected loss of privileged trade arrangements with Britain after a single European market is formed in 1992. Heads of government from 13 nations in the English-speaking CaribbeanAP - 471 words
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278 1989-07-10 6 AP AN INTERNATIONAL customs organisation has called for stepped-up efforts to automate customs procedures around the globe through the use of electronic data systems, US Customs Service Commissioner William Von Raab said on Friday. Mr Von Raab said the 104-nation Customs Cooperation Council, atAP - 278 words
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505 1989-07-10 6 AP NEW PRESIDENT Carlos Menem says citizens face a "cruel choice" in Argentina which is richly endowed with natural resources but stunned by wild inflation. Mr Menem was sworn in on Saturday as Argentina's 46th president. He replaces Raul Alfonsin, who was highly regardedAP - 505 words
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159 1989-07-10 6 AP THE US should consider a military solution to remove General Manuel Antonio Noriega from power in Panama. according to the commanding general of US Army South. "I've been thinking more and more that the US should impose a military solution thatAP - 159 words
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310 1989-07-10 6 Reuter GREECE'S conservativecommunist coalition won its first confidence vote in parliament yesterday, clearing the way for the prosecution of former prime minister Andreas Papandreou and other defeated socialists. The unprecedented coalition won 174 votes in the 300-seat parliament after a stormy debate in which socialistReuter - 310 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article121 1989-07-10 7 Bernama PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM), which started on a softer note during the beginning of last week, held steady to close at MS26 50 per kg, unchanged from a week before. The week's turnover declined to 329 tonnes from 435 tonnes previously. Higher offeringsBernama - 121 words
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Article113 1989-07-10 7 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN rubber market closed marginally higher last week, with August Int RSS One finishing one sen better at 257.00 sen per kg. Dealers said the steadiness reflected the firmer Singaporean and Japanese values coupled with shortcovering activities. The physical sector noted scattered business on short-covering activities butBernama - 113 words
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Article138 1989-07-10 7 Telerate FUEL OIL PRICES were up $3 mt during the first week of trading in July. Last Friday, buyers of July CST-180 were at $88-9 mt, with sellers at $92 mt fob Sing. The main supporting factors to firmer prices were the regional buying interests (fromTelerate - 138 words
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Article228 1989-07-10 7 Reuter PERVASIVE WEAKNESS in agricultural commodities combined with harvest advances took CBT wheat futures to a modestly lower close last Friday, floor sources said Forecasts of rains over the US cornbelt this week sent corn and soybeans into a slump, floor brokers said, and the general reluctance to buyReuter - 228 words
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Article247 1989-07-10 7 Reuter GROWING CONVICTION that the Midwest will see some rain this week sparked long liquidation in CBT soybeans last Friday, which closed with moderate gains after a session of erratic price movements. As more and more weather forecasts revised previous calls for dry weather to include the chance ofReuter - 247 words
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Article129 1989-07-10 7 Chinese Produce Exchange SiMtfi' noon dosing p >rtc«t on Mr 8 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bu* FOC 104.00 Old drxjm FOB IM.00 N«w drum FOB 118.00 Copra Mlx«d (Ioom) 60.00 s#M#cs Pepper Munfofc wtWt* FOB NLW 507.30 Sarawak whin FOB faq NIW 497JO Sarawak tp«dal Mack FOB NIW129 words
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923 1989-07-10 7 AFP THE FAILURE of International Coffee Organisation (ICO) members to agree on a formula for maintenance of market support operations sent prices plummeting to their lowest for eight years last week. Export quotas were first introduced in 1963, and have never before been suspended againstAFP - 923 words
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Article288 1989-07-10 7 Bernama MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL extended their losses last week to close easier on persistent selling in sympathy with falls in palm oil futures and Chicago soyaoil futures. Traders said that the decline was mainly due to uncertainty as to which direction the Chicago Board of Trade (CBT)Bernama - 288 words
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Article253 1989-07-10 7 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on July 7 (£/tonm unless specified). Previous closing prices In parenthesis. Coffee Basis in-store London, sellers option OF London Jul 812/814 (855/860) High/Low 840/807 Sop 828/830 (865/866) High/Low 850/805 Solos (6847) Cocoa Jul 815/817 (805/806) High/Low 815/803 Sop 833/834 (824/825 High/Low 836/822253 words
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455 1989-07-10 7 DEXTER LEE - MRELB is expected to follow suit By DEXTER LEE IN A MOVE designed to organise the market for rubber latex, the Rubber Association of Singapore (RAS) said it will be launching a new latex concentrate contract next month. The association said in455 words
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304 1989-07-10 7 Reuter INSUFFICIENT upgrading capacity in Europe means refiners will be hard-pressed to meet environmental rules ahead of the single market of 1992. This may further widen light and heavy crude price differentials, oil analysts say. "We are running a race between howReuter - 304 words
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300 1989-07-10 7 Reuter WORLD COFFEE exports are expected to reach 71.6 million bags (60 kg) during the 1969/90 season. up 2.3 million bags from the preceding year, the US Agriculture Department said. In its circular on the World Coffee Situation, the department said the forecast assumedReuter - 300 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article, Illustration510 1989-07-10 8 Indicates Km ivtri|t of ttM pelhk landing rales of 12 ma|or banks In B'pora PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday, July 7 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: BANK PLR ABN Bonk 6* Allied Irhh Bonk PIC 6% American Express510 words
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Article899 1989-07-10 8 AFP MOST ASIAN CURRENCIES rose against the dollar last week except the New Zealand dollar, which remained steady, and the Hongkong dollar, which weakened. Also down was the Philippines peso, which fell to 21.893 last Tuesday before recovering and rising to 21.87 at the close. Japanese yen: TheAFP - 899 words
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Article461 1989-07-10 8 Gold Financial futures Sin Huat Bullion A REPORT that Brazil had skipped a US$6l2 million interest payment on its US$ll2 billion foreign debt triggered a rush of panic buying in gold last Wednesday. Loco-London gold rose swiftly from U*****.00 to a high of U*****.50/386.00 on fears that the nation wasSin Huat Bullion - 461 words
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Article214 1989-07-10 8 ASIAN CURRENCY deposit rati for 1 ended JUy 7 average Ihe week 1 montfi 3 —8» 6 mo«i4n 12 iitunHn 5 5/16 5 i/a 5 1/a 5 i/a 5 1/4 5 7/14 5 7/16 i 7/14 t I 1 US S 7 doyt 1 monlh 2 w»on#u214 words
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Article165 1989-07-10 8 Gold futures on July 7, 1989 100 tray ounces; USS per troy our ice Opon In Sott* M 383.30 3*3.30 38X30 3*3.90 -200 *"9 387 00 389.70 3*4.40 3*5-70 -2.90 Sep 3*7 JO -XIO Oct 393.00 393-70 3*9.10 3*9.70 -3.10 Ok 399.00 398.20 39X70 39XS0 -3.30 F*b165 words
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Article31 1989-07-10 8 The rang* of call rates for the week ended Saturday, July 8 t tank fund 47 5.45 G«n fund 4 S.4 of funds M$726m Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd31 words
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Article99 1989-07-10 8 THE SGS market closed a quiet week easier. Profittaking and position adjustment depressed bond prices despite signs of easiness in the interbank money market. Treasury Bills were traded and yields backed up on lack of retail interest. The weekly Treasury Bill auction was mildly received. Cut-off was99 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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SMALL CHANGE
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Article, Illustration100 1989-07-10 9 UNITED Overseas Bank has diversified into the match-making business. This move will definitely not boost the bank's bottom-line profit, but it will certainly raise the heart-beats of many of its employees. The local giant's human resources department is keen to get in touch with those single100 words
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Article76 1989-07-10 9 MOST banks make it a practice to print the name of the current account holder on every cheque. But Citibank feels this may not be enough. It is asking customers whether they would like to have other particulars printed. It could be the address, telephone number, identity76 words
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Article81 1989-07-10 9 A RECENT advertisement by Bank of China had the words "A token of appreciation" splashed across it. It was trying to win back customers lost during the recent China political turmoil. But a reader thought it strange that the bank should be thanking its thousands of81 words
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Article101 1989-07-10 9 THE savings and loan crisis in the United States has forced the US government to take over ownership and operation of hundreds of ailing thrift banks and their assets. Thanks to these forced takeovers, the Washington Post reported last Thursday, US taxpayers now own a brothel101 words
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Article449 1989-07-10 9 Reuter THE MUCH-TOUTED Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange (Tiffe) is getting mixed reviews from participants after one week of operation. Demand for hedging Euroyen futures by major financial institutions is far healthier than expected, bankers and brokerage managers said. But a thick layer of protectivelyReuter - 449 words
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189 1989-07-10 9 Reuter THE YASUDA Mutual Life Insurance Co has more than doubled the capital of its Singapore investment subsidiary, Yasuda International (Singapore) Ltd, a Yasuda Mutual official said in Tokyo. The official said the subsidiary. which began operations on June 30 withReuter - 189 words
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322 1989-07-10 9 By SOH TIANG KENG DBS BANK has improved on its personal and travel loan packages. including substantial reductions in interest rates. With effect from last Friday, the bank lowered the interest rates on its personal loans to 5 per cent for maturities of322 words
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274 1989-07-10 9 Reuter SIXTEEN countries will be able to benefit quickly from US President George Bush's plan to forgive development loans to Sub-Saharan African countries, State Department officials said. A condition of the programme, which will begin on Oct 1, is that theReuter - 274 words
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427 1989-07-10 9 FT THE CHAIRMEN of most of Mexico's 15 leading creditor banks were scheduled to meet on Saturday in New York under intense political pressure to reach agreement before this week's Paris summit on a reduction in the country's US$lOO billionFT - 427 words
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Article, Illustration615 1989-07-10 9 Spotlight on Fed's interest rate decision Reuter GROUP OF TEN (G-10) central bankers meet in Basle today to continue their coordination of interest policies with the spotlight fixed on whether the US Federal Reserve intends easing rates, analysts said. In the run-up toReuter - 615 words
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433 1989-07-10 9 Reuter THE FEDERAL Open Market Committee (FOMC). the Fed policy voting arm, voted 11 -to-one at its May 16 meeting to keep the existing policy steady, with a symmetrical directive, minutes of the meeting showed. Federal Reserve President Thomas C Melzer dissented, arguingReuter - 433 words
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288 1989-07-10 9 FT A REGIONAL US bank on Thursday cut its prime lending rate to 10.5 per cent from 11 per cent, amid accumulating evidence that the US Federal Reserve has eased monetary conditions. The move by Southwest Bank of Missouri, in the pastFT - 288 words
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416 1989-07-10 9 Reuter THE BANK OF SPAIN is raising the minimum reserve requirement to 19 per cent from 18 per cent as part of a package of government measures designed to cool the economy, Finance Minister Carlos Solchaga said. Mr Solchaga told a news conference thatReuter - 416 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration1011 1989-07-10 10 FOO CHOY PENG - Britain has refused to grant right of abode to 3.25 million Hongkong Chinese with British passports because of fears of economic disruptions. But a recent study has turned up some surprising findings. FOO CHOY PENG, our Hongkong Correspondent, reports. FOO CHOY PENG, THE1,011 words
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Article, Illustration704 1989-07-10 10 AP THE Warsaw Pact summit that ended on Saturday papered over the increasing cracks in the Soviet-led alliance, but failed to resolve differences over democratic reform and ethnic disputes fuelled by century-old rivalries. Echoing statements by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev over theAP - 704 words
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984 1989-07-10 10 DALIA BALIGH - By DALIA BALIGH AP SUDAN'S new military rulers are finding that running a country requires more than good intentions. But Sudanese and Western analysts agree that's about all they brought to the job with their June 30 coup that ended PrimeAP - 984 words
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Advertisement221 1989-07-10 10 The Singapore office of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council is now open. And ready to help you do business. In Hong Kong, the TDC, as it's known, is an organization which works to promote local trade. Helping local companies do business with companies like yours. And vice versa. The221 words
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Miscellaneous25 1989-07-10 10 BnStcw: fraAlcDicker£ IT IS TH£ SPRING Number OF TV4e uouse JOURNAL.. ■/GOSH VOO /\N A WuRRy AANyfairtG VOL) S%C|RLCV oifirt TCI emPLoyee ro Rip DITToMIMG25 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration1219 1989-07-10 11 HELEN CHANG - ART US Senator E K Haney works a full schedule representing his state at the national level, but still finds time to paint works based on his Native American culture. He speaks to HELEN CHANG about his twin and unusually complementary passions. HELEN1,219 words
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Article, Illustration924 1989-07-10 11 STEVE WEINMAN - By STEVE WEINMAN London Calling "l THOUGHT at first that Martin. the director, was weeping, but he had his hands over his eyes so that he could concentrate on the sound. "It was so funny, the whole thing was like some sort of ballet.London Calling - 924 words
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Article963 1989-07-10 11 SHERIDAN MORLEY - THEATRE By SHERIDAN MORLEY IHT THOUGH WRITTEN and first staged just over 80 years ago, Harley Granville-Barker's The Voysey Inheritance, which now gets a rare London revival on the National's Cottesloe Stage by Richard Eyre, retains a remarkable relevance and topicality, concerned as it principallyIHT - 963 words
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Article, Illustration743 1989-07-10 12 HAROLD C SCHONBERG - 'MUSIC f Ny HAROLD C SCHONBERG NYT WHO INVENTED Gustav Mahler? puring the last 25 years or to, most musicians would say Leonard Bernstein, who started fe Mahler binge in the 1960s and (ia| shown no signs of letting up. But close onNYT - 743 words
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Advertisement182 1989-07-10 12 liindi Our executive chef has created an Executive Lunch Buffet with specialities. For f 16.90++, enjoy a full-range salad, roast beef, red snapper, chicken breast cordon bleu or lamb noisetts normandc. So, finish your meal with the tempting spread of desserts. Fvery Monday to Friday from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30182 words
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Advertisement202 1989-07-10 12 THE MOST WONDROUS BUFFET LUNCH IN TOWN Enjoy a gcxjrmet buffet luncheon at an ungourmet pnce! For starters, take your pick of our cold dishes prawns on ice. fresh oysters, smoked salmon, meton and dried ham. vegetable temne. mixed seafood sakxl. cooked assorted vegetables and homemade dressings Select your main202 words
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Advertisement212 1989-07-10 12 Northern Indian Buffet 1-15 July A feast of exquisite Mughlai and Kashmiri cuisine that includes naan and chicken fresh from the tandoor, delicately spiced curries, khulfi and rasmallah for dessert. Adults $14.50++ Children: $9.00++ Cafe Plaza r-r: •V' S if' V /fj Plaza Hotel Beach Road Stupor 0719 11 riTTi212 words
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Advertisement135 1989-07-10 12 MINGLE WITH AMERICAS GREATS AT THE BELVEDERE 1 r N'- y,v.yWr!./r s Prawns, Crabs, Steaks, Chops, Satay, Otak-Otak.... barbecued to perfection at COFFEE GARDEN (Open 24 hours daily) Sit back relax ina cosy, comfortable ambience as our chefs barbecue your favourites for you Available as set menus or a-la -carte,135 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration838 1989-07-10 13 P Y VAN - MUSIC By P Y VAN IN 1676, one Thomas Mace, a clerk in the University of Cambridge, wrote that "Musick's Divine Language" was more expressive than the "best Verbal Rhetorick, that came from any Man's Mouth". Using that same language in concert, the La Salle Baroque838 words
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418 1989-07-10 13 NG PENG HUI - By NG PENG HUI REPUTED to be one of the finest in the world, the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra is all set to prove that it is no babe in the music scene. Breezing in from Hongkong on its418 words
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Miscellaneous659 1989-07-10 13 woGHKMiiaa eaasasMja CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Appeal quietly for a bit of guidance (5) 6 Journey's taken addictivety? (5) 9 Whence, in Canada, a chap goes to California (7) 10 Friendahip. it seems, is bit of a calamity (5) 11 New grade, nominally (5) 12 Jack may get this to659 words
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Miscellaneous1283 1989-07-10 13 TV and RADIO Canadian cowboy ii "S? ,P/ Oaklt, 0(//? CHOICE NORTHWEST STAMPEDE, /0.30pm, SBC A rodeo star returns horns to his Ists fsthsr s ranch in the Canadian Northwest, intending to sell it. But he finds the lady foreman in his way. He ends up competing with her over1,283 words
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Article, Illustration621 1989-07-10 14 WIMBLEDON AP SOME TOP ATHLETES are often remembered for what they didn't win. Bjorn Borg could never win the US Open tennis championships. Sam Snead never captured the US Open golf title. So it is with Ivan Lendl and Wimbledon. Lendl's greatest wish is to «rinAP - 621 words
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Article, Illustration783 1989-07-10 14 AP WHEN JOHN McENROE goes through the mental postcards from Wimbledon 1989, what will he remember? Will it be the death threats or coming back from a two-set deficit for the first time in his life? Will it be the sight of hisAP - 783 words
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405 1989-07-10 14 A SURENDREN - GOLF By A SURENDREN PROFESSIONAL and amateur goffers got together for a good cause last Friday for the Hewlett--Packard Charity Golf Invitational at Jurong Country Club. As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, Hewlett-Packard invited friends of the company for "a knockabout". At the405 words
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283 1989-07-10 14 AP MARK McNULTY shot a 4-un-der-par 65 on Saturday to finish 15-under-par overall at 261 and run away from the field in the U*****,000 Monte Carlo Open golf tournament. The 35-year-old Zimbabwean's six-shot winning margin over the 5,667-metre Mont Agel course was the biggestAP - 283 words
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375 1989-07-10 14 AP KENNY KNOX bogeyed the 17th hole after Wayne Levi and Wayne Grady birdied it and all three finished tied with a onestroke lead after Saturday s third round of the Greater Hartford Open. Knox, the co-leader after the first roundAP - 375 words
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Article, Illustration247 1989-07-10 14 CYCLING AP AMERICAN Greg LeMond retained the lead in the Tour de France on Saturday after an easy ride in which the most of the pack gathered strength for the mountain stages coming in two days' time. Belgium's Etienne DeWilde outsprinted France's JeanClaude ColottiAP - 247 words
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Article, Illustration231 1989-07-10 14 MOTOR-RACING Reuter ALAIN PROST believes Honda prepared its Formula One racing engines to favour his Brazilian rival and McLaren team-mate Ayrton Senna instead of himself during the early part of the season. But the twice former world champion said on Saturday that the problem had nowReuter - 231 words
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386 1989-07-10 14 BOXING AFP FRENCHMAN Rene Jacquot's first defence of his World Boxing Council light middleweight crown ended in first round tragedy in France on Saturday night when he fell badly, injured an ankle and lost the crown to Ugandan challenger John "The Beast" Mugabi. JacquotAFP - 386 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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583 1989-07-10 15 ANDREA BORCH - By ANDREA BORCH PROPERTY GROUP Hong Fok Corporation Ltd is planning to resume work on its stalled Concourse project in Beach Road this October. Lim Poh Guan, Hong Fok's general manager, said in an interview last week that even with that target date,583 words
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301 1989-07-10 15 MBT THE MALAYSIAN Federation of Public Listed Companies (FPLC) hopes to submit to the Registrar of Companies by the end of this month the final list of proposals to amend Sections 132E and 122 A of the Companies Act, 1965. FPLC president Tunku NaquiyuddinMBT - 301 words
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Article101 1989-07-10 15 IN BT's top 100 companies by market capitalisation published on July 7, Times Publishing Ltd. which should rank 58, was inadvertently left out. The publishing company has a paid-up capital of 121.6 million shares and a market capitalisation of $471.9 million. The company, which is101 words
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268 1989-07-10 15 TIMBER-BASED Seal Bhd is proposing to issue a total of 18.53 million new shares at an issue price of Msl each. It will consist of a special bumiputra issue of 12 million Msl shares and a special issue of 6.5 million Msl shares to268 words
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Article103 1989-07-10 15 Bernama KAMUNTING Corporation Bhd (KCB) has revised the payments pertaining to the acquisition of all the assets of Koperatif Serbaguna Malaysia (KSM) amounting to M 5592 million. The purchase will now be satisfied by an issue of 296 million new KCB shares of Msl.oo each, anBernama - 103 words
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311 1989-07-10 15 NST THE ANNUAL pre-tax profit of listed companies on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) came up to a hefty Ms7.l billion at the end of June against M 54.9 billion registered for the same period last year. This is an improvementNST - 311 words
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Article695 1989-07-10 15 Currant Ea Books Doto Total (or Total lor poymont data dooo poyobio tafMr loot yoor Alox Hldgs 6%lbl Aug 29 Sop' Sop 24 6% 6% Amcoi 10% Jun 16 J- 26 Jul 12 10% 9 I%W Avimo IO%TECO Oct 16 Oct 26 No. 15 I0%TE 25%TE B Sombawang695 words
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Article, Illustration546 1989-07-10 15 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG NATIONAL IRON Steel Mills (NISM) is planning to buy a 49.9 per cent stake in a steel project in Shah Alam, Malaysia, owned by Berjaya Corporation (Malaysia) for about Msls million. BT understands that this is one of the many steel-related546 words
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288 1989-07-10 15 MBT HONG LEONG CREDIT has agreed to acquire a 51 per cent stake in Malaysian stockbroking house Zalik Securities for M 51.45 million cash. In an announcement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last week. Hong Leong Credit said itMBT - 288 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1989-07-10 16 JOSEPHINE CHAN - f Singapore P to d By JOSEPHINE CHAN THfc MMMETa Needy climb to Nfctrd jfaafrCtaah highs last wwik has raised investors' conftdmee of farther gains Oils week, "•rokera aaid the Straits WM99 inOf* 8 DflKrVlag el tie 1,310 resistance level, mMi rsgiilil at1,543 words
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Article6340 1989-07-10 16 Qr*« Qr*s MCa» IMS Tel Last Vol SI eefc LMI Q aoH Mv (Mv vn Net WE High Low Cod* Company Sal* Jill (IT OTrooo) High Low Buyer leitor On $mM DEBENTURES, BONOS, LOANS JUL Uf 284 124 t 1543 CK Tang Wt 1990 260 -2 226,340 words
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758 1989-07-10 17 K.Lumpur I? M 4 MBT THE PERFORMANCE of the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week turned from initial despair to euphoria as buyers came rushing back from midweek. Handsome gains were posted by selected industrial and finance stocks. The strong buying chasedMBT - 758 words
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372 1989-07-10 17 mi T oky o IM. A AFP JAPANESE share prices advanced sharply last week, backed by a stronger yen although turnover remained sluggish. The Nikkei Stock Average posted a hefty 755.28 yen gain, closing the week at 33,703.97 on Fri- day followingAFP - 372 words
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290 1989-07-10 17 S y dne y AFP THE AUSTRALIAN stock market drifted higher in listless trading last week, but Bond Corp continued to take a beating with its shares shedding nearly 40 per cent of their value. The All Ordinaries Index, the main market indicator, wasAFP - 290 words
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180 1989-07-10 17 AFP THE rampaging bulls that took stock prices to unprecedented heights at the end of June were uncharacteristically quiet on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) during the past week. The BSE Index, which began the week at 792.17, lost nearly nineAFP - 180 words
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Article593 1989-07-10 17 JULIANA TAY - Week ended July 7 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES m Hum* Mi Proposed rights issue of two-for-three ot M$l.50 per shore Metro Hidgsi Bonus issue of one-for-two. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS J Amalgamated Steel Mills Rhd has ocquired a piece of prime commercial property in Kuala lumpur's 'Golden Triangle'593 words
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263 1989-07-10 18 R anrnj London yy AFP STERLING'S continued strength along with plenty of takeover activity and rumour kept interest alive on the London stock market over the past week. The Footsie 100-share index closed up 38.1 points on the week atAFP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration889 1989-07-10 18 HANG SENG INDEX ENDS 102 POINTS HIGHER r i L x J Hongkong y NEWS OF EFFORTS made by the Chinese government to restore its international image together with expectations of lower interest rates led to a general rebound in share prices last889 words
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816 1989-07-10 18 3 New York Ssi I FT AS WE APPROACH the anniversary of Black Monday, there is one thing at least to celebrate: 1967 was definitely not 1929. Unfortunately, the evidence is mounting that it was not 1962 either. For theFT - 816 words
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591 1989-07-10 18 RICHARD HARRIS - rail By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities THE EUROPEAN MARKETS last week started to feel a touch of the summer time blues, as more and more market players leave their offices for sunnier 'climes elsewhere. It was also a week when the markets were moreEnskilda Securities - 591 words
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Article213 1989-07-10 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Chuan Hup On#-for-N»o uns#cuffd HootinQ rqlti notas wifti on* TSI at $105 par «ho Ex-dote Jim* 9 Boob dote. Juno 21 Acc*plo*c* July 31 Hotel Prop O**tortwo $1 10 per (hor* wirt ow dilochoblt worront Ex-date Juty 17 Boots dote; July 27 MBf Finance One-for-two213 words
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Article322 1989-07-10 18 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Alcom Capital reduction from M$8I.56 to M)I6.3I« through a write-down of M$l par value to M$0 20. fo»owed by the consolidation ol in* of the 20-sen shore Mo On* shore ol M$l eoch lights mum of three-lor-one M$080 Ayer Hi torn Tin Oneforthren $130 per322 words
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Article, Illustration812 1989-07-10 19 New York Reuter A BETTER-THAN-EXPECTED US employment report for June helped to abate the market's recession fears, boosting investor confidence in the economy and Wall Street share prices on Friday. Shares also got a lift from some futures-related program buying and a move by a regionalReuter - 812 words
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Article, Illustration902 1989-07-10 19 London AP SHARE PRICES ROSE sharply on Friday, as British corporate activity, as well as evidence of a slowing US economy and a firmer pound, underscored an optimistic outlook for the London market. The FT-SE 100-share index ended 27.9 points, or 1.29 per cent, higher at 2189.1,AP - 902 words
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220 1989-07-10 19 AFP FRANCE'S 100 biggest companies earned record after--tax profits totalling a net 85 billion francs (US$l3 billion) last year, with the 10 biggest groups earning 44 billion francs, the business daily Lea Echos said in Paris Isst week. The paper said only three outAFP - 220 words
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Article925 1989-07-10 19 Amsterdam JULY 99 FU asm 44.40 0.7 A*goo Ahoid 90.70 ito.oo 02 2.1 AJlzo 143.30 -03 amev 162 40 54.40 -05 1.3 AMRO 87 70 1.3 AM. Sud B*rk*4 148 20 unch BOLS 146.50 unch Boraumy Bu«hrm«n Totto 120 30 rod* 88 80 13 0.4 CSM 80 30 04 73925 words
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705 1989-07-10 19 MICHAEL FREITAG - By MICHAEL FREITAG NYT FOR FOUR of the last six years, institutional money management firms have, on average, been unable to outperform the stock market, at least measured by the Standard Poors 500-stock index. But so far this year, the money managers are slightly aheadNYT - 705 words
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799 1989-07-10 19 NYT TWO OF America's giant accounting firms announced merger plans last week, and two more confirmed that they were holding merger talks, as the already powerful firms sought greater international muscle to compete in serving multinational clients. Deloitte, Haskins Sells and ToucheNYT - 799 words
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267 1989-07-10 19 FT EUROPE'S biggest outdoor advertising company is being created as part of an Anglo-French merger plan announced last week. The deal involves a merger of the media interests of MAI, the UK financial services and advertising group, and Havas, the French advertising and mediaFT - 267 words
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Article148 1989-07-10 19 NYT THE SHARE PRICE of UAL Corp. the owner of United Airlines, soared U5513.50 on Wall Street on Friday to US$l66, after the pilots' union said it was considering whether to revive its bid to acquire the company. The 8.9 per cent increase ended a weekNYT - 148 words
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328 1989-07-10 20 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Ministry is studying whether to impose export restriction or restrictive export tax to control exports of timber. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the move was to ensureBernama - 328 words
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Article326 1989-07-10 20 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE NATIONAL Solidarity Party elected new office bearers yesterday at its first party congress, and at the same time announced plans to double the size of its Central Executive Committee soon. The expansion of the CEC from nine to 20 members is326 words
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Article241 1989-07-10 20 Reuter IRAN YESTERDAY chose parliamentary speaker Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and former agriculture minister Abbas Sheibani to compete for the post of president in elections on July 28. The Iranian news agency Irna said their qualifications were confirmed by the Council of Guardians fromReuter - 241 words
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431 1989-07-10 20 AFP SPECIAL TEAMS of political commissars will make detailed inquiries to fight bourgeois ideas and strengthen collectivist and communist education in Chinese companies, the Chinese People's Daily said. The decision was made in a meeting of Communist Party officials responsible for ideological work,AFP - 431 words
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668 1989-07-10 20 CHINA WILL LOSE FAVOURED TREATMENT, SAY BANKERS Reuter THE WEST will be forced to lift economic sanctions against Beijing within a few months to protect its own interests but China will never again receive the favoured treatment it hasReuter - 668 words
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271 1989-07-10 20 Reuter US SECRETARY of State James Baker has said his government still wants to supply arms to the non-communist Cambodian forces despite opposition from Congress, Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said yesterday. He said Mr Baker told him this during aReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration199 1989-07-10 20 JOHN THOMAS - By JOHN THOMAS FRANCE plans to send Asean members a diplomatic note next week with details of the format and agenda for the peace conference on Cambodia due to start in Paris at the end of this month, French Minister Delegate for Foreign199 words
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Article383 1989-07-10 20 Reuter BACKED BY a multi-billion dollar international aid plan, the Philippine economy is on target for recovery, with investment picking up and industrial capacity expanding, Central Bank governor Jose Fernandez said. But the Philippines must match recent pledges by major Western donors in Tokyo withReuter - 383 words
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244 1989-07-10 20 AFP ANOTHER East German exile has spoken of the systematic use of drugs in sport. Former world record swimmer Christiane Knacke revealed in an interview with the Austrian newspaper /Kronenzeitung yesterday that East German Olympic sportsmen and women are given systematicAFP - 244 words
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54 1989-07-10 20 AP US PRESIDENT George Bush set out yesterday on a Journey to Poland and Hungary, saying Europe "now dreams oI being whole and free" after four decades of division. He said: "My visit underscores the growing importance our nation sees in the changing faceAP - 54 words
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39 1989-07-10 20 Reuter VETERAN Chriatian Democrat Giulio Andreotti. who has already served as Italy's prime minister five times, agreed yesterday to try to break the country's 51-day political crisis and form a new government. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article37 1989-07-10 20 AFP THE historic meeting last Wednesday between jailed black nationalist Nelson Mandela and President Pieter Botha was hailed as a major breakthrough yesterday by most South African political groupings, excluding the white right-wing. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article45 1989-07-10 20 AFP LIBYA has announced its support for the Sudanese military junts which seized power last month. A senior Libyan foreign official, quoted on Saturday by the Libyan news agency Jana, said that "recognition of the Sudaneee state is an accepted fact".AFP - 45 words
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Article35 1989-07-10 20 AP CUBA'S highest military court has rejected appeals to overturn death sentences handed down against four former army officers convicted of drug smuggling and other crimes, the government said yesterday. APAP - 35 words
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Article40 1989-07-10 20 AP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino arrived in West Germany yesterday hoping to encourage s greater European role in the development of her country. Her week-long tour will also take her to France and Belgium. APAP - 40 words
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Article65 1989-07-10 20 Reuter THREE Soviet reserve captains have blasted the naval command over the sinking of a nuclear submarine. Writing in the weekly news magazine Ogonyok, the three said standing orders prohibiting the SOS call, poor decisions by the command and bad design of Soviet submarinesReuter - 65 words
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Article41 1989-07-10 20 Reuter WORLD number one Steffi Graf put a dramatic end to Martina Navratilova's hopes of a record ninth Wimbledon singles crown yesterday when she triumphed 6-2 6-7 6-1 in the women's final to retain her title. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement56 1989-07-10 15 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Business and Investment Opportunities Visiting Consultant Peter Webster will be able to offer professional advice and Investment opportunities on July 11, 12 6 13 at Crown Prince Hotel, Singapore To arrange appointment piaaaa call Tat *****08. lIMTRAVIA CONSULTANTS PTE LTD WE WORK FOR YOU WELLINGTON BUILDING »I 356 words
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Advertisement330 1989-07-10 18 Nonces THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO ALICE CHIN FASHIONS PTE. LTD. (formerly known as LORD IE FASHIONS PTE. LTD.) (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of ALICE CHIN FASHIONS PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 101, Upper Cross Street #04-43, People's Park Centre, Singapore,330 words
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Advertisement436 1989-07-10 18 HOCK LAM REALTY PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, that a Final General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office of the Liquidator, 36 Phillip Street*436 words
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Advertisement349 1989-07-10 18 COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 MONTANA FROZEN FOODS PRIVATE LIMITED SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS Passed on the 3 day of July 1989 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at Unit 7A Amtel Building. 144-148 Des Voeux Road C, Hong Kong on 3 July 1969, the following Special Resolutions were passed:349 words
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Advertisement316 1989-07-10 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 and IN THE MATTER OF KARLSON ENGINEERING PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of KARLSON ENGINEERING PTE LTD duly held and convened at 36 Phillip Street #02-00, Singapore 0104 on 7th316 words
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Advertisement362 1989-07-10 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO PURSUANT TO SECTION 290(2)(b) AND IN THE MATTER OF ASIA-AI COMPUTER PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road. #12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on Thursday 6th362 words
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Advertisement162 1989-07-10 18 In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) AND In the Matter of ENG LEE CHAN PTE LTD (In Members Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act. Chapter 50, the final meeting of the members of the162 words
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Advertisement356 1989-07-10 19 HMPB Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Berhad (Incorporated In Malaysia) Notice of Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Kelantan Room, Basement 2, Shangri-La Hotel, 11 Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, 9th August, 1989, at 11.30 am356 words
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Advertisement492 1989-07-10 20 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Retailers of luxury goods are facing competition from an unlikely source their counterparts in Japan. 2. Singapore employers are descending on Hongkong to lure its professionals. 3. NTUC Fair492 words
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Advertisement139 1989-07-10 20 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. After CLOB?139 words
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Article57 1989-07-10 21 Reuter WARTSILA MARINE, a part of Finnish engineering group Wartsila OY, has won a 115-million-markka order from the Finnish Defence Ministry for a mine-laying vessel. A Wartsila spokesman in Helsinki said the ship would be built for the Finnish navy at Wartsila's Helsinki shipyard and wasReuter - 57 words
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Article55 1989-07-10 21 Reuter MC SHIPPING, organised earlier this year, has added a sixth vessel to its fleet at a cost of US$lO.3 million. The company has now invested more than US$5O million in shipping assets and intends to buy two more ships, according to president GuyReuter - 55 words
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64 1989-07-10 21 AFP ANOTHER 330 JOBS are to go at Belfast shipbuilder Harland and Wolff, the soon-to-be-privatised company announced in Belfast last week. The cuts were announced as the company reported finalised plans for a managementemployee buyout in September, and they bring the workforce downAFP - 64 words
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84 1989-07-10 21 AFP INDIA'S coast guard and other state agencies are preparing to try to head off a huge oil slick heading for the coast after a mid-sea collision between a Singapore-bound tanker and a second vessel. A federal anti-pollution team left New DelhiAFP - 84 words
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Article71 1989-07-10 21 AFP BRITISH DOCK WORKERS voted by a three-to-one majority last Friday to start an indefinite national strike today in protest at government moves to scrap their union's closed shop, which guaranteed them jobs for life. Liverpool, Southampton and nearly 40 other ports where the NationalAFP - 71 words
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Article38 1989-07-10 21 Reuter THE SAUDI ARABIAN motor vessel Ibn Qutaibah, 23,618 dwt, bound for Bremen from Rotterdam, was grounded last Thursday in the river Weser, close to Bremerhaven, West Germany, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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173 1989-07-10 21 THE ANDAMAN PRINCESS, a 5,200-grt passenger ship owned by Siam Cruise Company, has become Thailand's first luxury cruise ship following a conversion afloat in Bangkok under the Lloyd's Register Survey. The vessel is also said to be the first Thai-flag passenger ship to173 words
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Article866 1989-07-10 21 ABAS Une XN ABC CofliQM«ftin« XI Accord Shpg vm AIS XHI AHrenkiei liner XM AC fotplir XM Amer>con N.ug^n. XII Arrow lines XI Assoc Cornoge XNI AMI HI ATC l.ne VII Afl V Asa V Alios Uw XI Bolt Conodo line IX Bolt Oh«m line IX BoH«866 words
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183 1989-07-10 21 Seatrade Week THE US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has told the Taiwanese government to make swift accommodation for SeaLand ships at the port of Kaohsiung or risk being the target of a formal FMC investigation. The subject was broached by FMC chairman JamesSeatrade Week - 183 words
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105 1989-07-10 21 HAMBURG-BASED international classification society Germanischer Lloyd is to acquire a 49 per cent stake in Fidenavis. the Spanish classification society Fidenavis will retain its identity as a national classification society and will aim to strengthen its position in the marketplace. This will help105 words
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494 1989-07-10 21 ZULKIFLI ALWI - CU TO FOCUS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS ON REGION By ZULKIFLI ALWI COMMERCIAL UNION (CU). the largest marine insurer in the UK, is focusing its business development efforts on marine insurance in the Far East. The insurance group is embarking on this strategy following a494 words
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291 1989-07-10 21 Reuter LATIN AMERICAN SHIPPERS have objected to a proposed 9.8 per cent increase in Panama Canal tolls, saying it would choke off international trade needed by the region's debt-ridden economies. The shippers have urged the Panama Canal Commission to postpone the increase pendingReuter - 291 words
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464 1989-07-10 21 Reuter HONGKONG International Container Terminals Ltd is taking out a huge loan of HK$lO.5 billion, the largest such commercial deal in the British colony since Beijing triggered a crisis of confidence by bloodily suppressing the prodemocracy movement just over aReuter - 464 words
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Article127 1989-07-10 21 Router DUTCH TRANSPORT FIRM Nedlloyd is close to acquiring West German transport and distribution firm Union Transport for an unspecified amount of cash. Philip Verhulst, Nedlloyd's director for the transport and distribution division, said in Rotterdam that the acquisition still needed formal approval by theRouter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration830 1989-07-10 22 Low rates will squeeze outfits out of market, says executive Lloyd's Ship Manager IT HAS BEEN PREDICTED that many small marine underwriters will disappear from the market within the next few years. Oddvar Kvan, president of Storebrand International Insurance, says several measures have been taken toLloyd's Ship Manager - 830 words
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360 1989-07-10 22 CONTAINERSHIP operators serving the US West Coast-to-Europe trade are relieved at Maersk Line's decision to join the eastbound rate-making group. "We're looking forward to it," Gus Woehl, traffic manager of Maersk's West Coast operation, told the Journal of Commerce. Maersk's entry will immediately360 words
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Article373 1989-07-10 22 THREE VESSELS were reported sold in the demolition sector, but their prices and light weight equivalents were not divulged. These were Voyager One, of 25,041 dwt and built in 1969; Five Oaks, of 37,870 dwt and built in 1965; and Birchglen, of 13,489 dwt and built in 1927. Secondhand373 words
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183 1989-07-10 22 Reuter FOREIGN ORDERS placed with South Korean shipyards rose 43 per cent to 1.7 million gross tons in the first half of this year from 1.19 million tons in the same period last year, in spite of prolonged strikes in the industry.Reuter - 183 words
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Article321 1989-07-10 22 July 10-13 Propulsion systems, West European Graduate Education Marine Technology 12th Graduate School organised by the Institute of Marine Engineers, City Conference Centra, Memorial Building, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. July 13 Liability of construction professionals problems and solutions, Lloyd's of London Press insurance conference with Neil F.321 words
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Article865 1989-07-10 22 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 indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the865 words
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Article2457 1989-07-10 22 Who acts for whom A B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agenciee <S> ABBS Lin* SMS Pte Lid (SyTunas Setia (PK/KL) ABC Containeriine NV Fargo Shpg Co (S) Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S)/Accord Container Lin* (PK/PN) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepter Oceanus Shipping Agency (S)/Mufttport Sdn Bhd (PK)2,457 words
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194 1989-07-10 23 AP THE US National Transportation Safety Board has voted to seek safety regulation of foreignregistered cruise ships that carry thousands of American passengers a day from US ports. The recommendation came last Thursday after the board ruled 4-0 that lack ofAP - 194 words
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Article1033 1989-07-10 23 FREIGHT rates for grain cargoes out of the US to the Far East appear to be easing further on Thursday, brokers said. The Baltic Freight Index lost three points to 1.398 A rate of U5522.50 was reported for grain from the US Gulf to Japan, and although unchanged1,033 words
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8827 1989-07-10 30 AARHU9 «B Par mat. ScanOulcht. July 10 Evar Guest. Evergreen. July 10 Banalder Triot. July I2(PK). Vtlle de Jupiter CM OAflr element. July 12 Kurama Maru. Triot. July 13. .Luna Maarak. Maarak Lin*. July 13 Oiu Ha. China Ocaan Shpg. July 138,827 words
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1849 1989-07-10 30 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival date/time Gdns LCL cargo FCL movement schedule Location Seo Glory Ifluve As»0 Star Osoko M CY Success I Snmon. lloyd«ono N Ruby 8919 910/ ass 8I46F 003E 69f 01 924 4E 090/89 100/89 100/89 100/891,849 words
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Advertisement34 1989-07-10 21 +$:>`=-~_$+_}!|\=[*[?^@?{\'&\-$ Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents, Singapore National Shipping Association. For advertising and circulation enquiries, please call Business Times Tel: *****11, Fax: 253-2821 Tlx: RS ***** BTAD34 words
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Advertisement72 1989-07-10 21 Trouble for small underwriters, PAGE II SHRINKING THE GLOBE WHERE IT COUNTS ri«\> bnvhi neir -;v>j ,/wi -iiiwi ii'ui 50 /v/ ,v;f between the Li) iViil l OOCL »ti->i uhn£ Li unique inui nw>re Ji'ee! <ereJee between Iw unti l:u>\'n>e T' NEW VESSELS GREATER CAPACITY FASTEST TRANSIT TIMES WEEKLY FIXED-DAY72 words
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Advertisement136 1989-07-10 21 "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" fortnight I y at all good bookshop* and news-stands •v ft ft* STP DMributon Trouble for small insurers THE PRESIDENT of Storebrand International Insurance has predicted that many small marine underwriters will disappear from the market within the next few years. PAGE II Warm response136 words
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Advertisement111 1989-07-10 22 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SARAH. RRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE Notice to Shippers Currency Adjustment Factor A review of the latest currency values in July 1989 has resulted in a radical upward adjustment of the Currency Adjustment Factor from Singapore111 words
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Advertisement1141 1989-07-10 23 I c't"! K'* *«."tli"f\* JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES ?00 Cantonment Road #12 05 Southpomt Singapore Q2OR Tel *****11 TEItX NO RS ***** TERMINAL CFS Tel *****18 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PESAKA JARDINE SNIPPING AGENCIES SON BHO PORT KELANG TEL *****11 Telei No MA***** MA***** PfNANG TEI *****4 TEIEX NO MA*****1,141 words
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Advertisement1106 1989-07-10 23 MAERSK LINE DESTINATIONS Thia week McKinney M Cloaing CV 11/7 0400 HRS CFS 10/7 1800 MRS 'MCKINNEY M LEDA M MARIT M LIC A M MARCHEN M LEISE M MARGRETHE M METTE M Tlwa week McKinney M Cloeing Time CV 11/7 0400 HRS CFS 10/7 IWO HRS To C JlilornM1,106 words
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Advertisement620 1989-07-10 24 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT BENALDER KUBAMA MARU BENAVON TOKtO EXPRESS PROSPER OSAKA BAY TOLAGA BAY FRANKFURT EXPRESS ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS, BELFAST. DUBLIN. COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO, HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM, CARIBBEAN A S AMERICA CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT BREMER HAVEN TYO 24/7 KOB 26/7,620 words
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Advertisement391 1989-07-10 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUD) T EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) MORAYBANK VUS COLUMBUS NIUGINI VBS SPORE 21/7 Port Moresby, Lae, Rabaul, Kimbe 10/8 Port Moresby. Lae, Rabaul, Accepting LCL cargo for main ports discharge and also to Wewak, Kavieng, Kieta, Honiara391 words
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Advertisement876 1989-07-10 24 i imudf ifiuiiua u UIJ IV, _S2 TO EUROPE NORASIA SAMANTHA 8916 3 ARABIAN SEA 917W NORASIA SHARJAH 8918 3 NORASIA MUBARAK 8919-3 REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE (VIA FEEDER) PEN PKL 12/7 13/7 W 20/7 tin vp 2/8 3/8 Anterp via Rotterdam Bremen via Hamburg TO MEDITERRANEAN/RED SEA PEN876 words
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Advertisement1037 1989-07-10 25 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd W* P&O TO^Cont Containers CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT: H'burj B'hivw R'dam Leti S'ton P Klang S pore H'Koog Kao BCNCAtRN Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed 12IJ 13// 17/7 18/7 MSA* Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed 15/7 19/7 TOLAGA BAY Sailed Sailed Sailed1,037 words
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Advertisement921 1989-07-10 25 $»>CHO YANG LINE WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT FAR EAST EUROPE FUILT CONTAINERISED SERVICE 9 FMG ,FLOTA MERCANTE GR ANCOLOMBIAN A S A (NATIONAL LINE OF COLUMBIAi ANA fif NA VEG AC lON Nf .'I ifc A To Ba< anqutlla Santa MartaCartagfna, Cnstsbal/Santo Domingo Port Au Prince Pto Quetnl'Aca|utla»San Lorenzo/Cormto/Pto Caktera To:921 words
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Advertisement63 1989-07-10 25 PT. PELAYAIAN MUTUUU SAMUORA AGUN6 MiP 12/7 OMttl/PERAWANG KUALA SIAK II I*7 BATAMfP. BAKU SAMUDERA 102 IMP PCTAWAWC/DUHAI 5 vessels (weekly) to PERAHANG/PEKAN BARU/DUMAI 3 vessels (weekly) to BATAM ft SUMATRA PORTS Also accepting carjo for ports in Java ft Kalimatan. We specialise in project ft hoavylift cargo. Owners A63 words
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Advertisement301 1989-07-10 25 ff/ Hai Sun Hup Co (Ptr) Ltd r F.L l'-o<s 12 0 L-nfs, "L* MS :20*1 %OS V IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE •Also calls E L t P E GENERAL AGENTS: HAI SUN HUP CO (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: 2204W SUB AGENTS PORT KELANG tel mum KOTA KINABALU TEL: *****301 words
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Advertisement568 1989-07-10 26 HI SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ETC] ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICE Singapore Loading tor IRAN TEYFOURI PJL7O7 Eta 8/7 BANDAR ABBAS f*tOWA\ |A KYOWA LINE INTRODUCING KYOWA FAST DIRECT B/BULK/COMTAINER SERVICE FROM S'PORE/PK TO GUAM/SAIPAN AND MICRONESIA PORTS* ETA SPORE LOAD FOR: SPARKLE ETA 1$ AUG 89568 words
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Advertisement545 1989-07-10 26 (K) HANJIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST CHOYANC PARK 003W HANJIN OAKLAND 003W CHOYANC SUCCESS 004* HANJIN TONC HAE OMW W 21* 22// 9/1 2S/7 16/1 W 23/1 R dan H'kur| Shawn Fitowo 3/1 44 6/1 '/I 10/» 11/1 13/1 14/«545 words
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Advertisement239 1989-07-10 26 25/6 PEN 04-*****3/*****4 0 INTEROCEAN LINE 78, 2nd Flooc, Jalan 2/71, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, ***** KL. Tal: 71*9734, *****94, *****26 TLX. NO. MA-***** FAX: 03-*****11 Panang Off: Tal: *****7, *****2 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS GUANGZHOU MARITIME TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTMfBN I** HEGULAfI l*e« S£RVIC£S iFO«W*GhTi» SAH.ING)239 words
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Advertisement998 1989-07-10 26 —I'' W T r EVERGREEN till Comsiner S*\ Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) A M S Ml ni s; w 1711 1(11 U" W" w ft m SS 5£ £E 3" mm mm mm mm mm ww ciant u*7 12*7 mm um am sm ever gentry im7 aw/ 2147 m EVER998 words
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Advertisement710 1989-07-10 27 fcv PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICES RED SEA/EAST AND WEST AFRICA CHINA VESSEL LI AN HUA SHAN CRANACH KOTA PUSAKA SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 20-25/7 DAUAN 12-17/7 HONGKONG. SHANGHAI (FCL ACCEPTABLE) 25-26/7 SHANGHAI VESSEL KOTA SEJATI KOTA BERANI SINGAPORE710 words
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Advertisement396 1989-07-10 27 irjt BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT w w w 14 34 U/7 14 M Uf t]|i ISH 14 104 74 134 UH M M an IM W Uf M m tut vn an 12* 744 214 vn «4 v* in v* an tut a* v» in w396 words
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Advertisement399 1989-07-10 27 If DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: f.T. IMMRTA LLIYI P.T. 6ESURI LLOYI P.T. MNNBA MMMESM P.T. TIMCOAA LLOYI EVKSS SEM CtUT vsuvor U BONTANGIIWB services "A" VSL MATARAM/74W8 SPORE ANTWERP H'MJ R DAM; AD AM BREJ n-w vi (ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL AND CONTAINERISED CARGO) .-3 *1 m (ACCEPTINC CONVENTIONAL AND399 words
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Advertisement335 1989-07-10 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES AVA V/ 17 PAGAN VI43W HPA-AN VI4IW NORTHBOUND TO UKC TAUSALA SAMOA VISN CLYDEBANK V26N TAMAITAI SAMOA VI6N MVANIMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok U/U Jul 13/14 Jul X Jun/1 Jul THE BANK LINE SEMI CONTAINER SERVICF SPORE RDAM335 words
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Advertisement583 1989-07-10 28 A Kline KAWASAKI KISLN KAI SUA. LTI). N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEOOM VOY LB 20 14 18 25 CHLS NFK •PK/PNG *INDO FEEDER VESSEL NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR RAINBOW BRIDGE OOCL FREEDOM N. AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER VESSEL NEPTUNE RUBY OOCL AMERICA ACE CONCORD583 words
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Advertisement586 1989-07-10 28 jcme AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCLVFCL Container* Accepting optional discharge at NJtava Sheva Bombay INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Container* and Conventional Cargo Also accepts Metals I Steel Products Singapore P Kelang Penang loading lor JALATAPt WCt 25 July B Juhr Q Jul* Kota/Nafaira/YokahMU MIZORAM V SI 25 Aug Kobo/Notaya/Yakohama.586 words
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Advertisement400 1989-07-10 28 G GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23 Tuo* Af«f Street SINGAPORE 0104 TEL U43W (10 LIMES) Fj> U4»04 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: OOLMN MA VIM Cdanta/Mndx/Oub* GOLDEN BEAR CotantaVKmcJw/Outo CHINA SERVICE BAI TUN SNAN Hu*n(pu/Slt*n(lui S'pott 2*22 iw*y fc/l Aafust *22 J>hr P KeUng Pen»ng CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO.,400 words
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Advertisement608 1989-07-10 28 m PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD MEAD OFPICE 108 ROBINSON ROAD .0" 00 GMG BUILDiNG SINGAPORE o'o6 TELE* RS ***** PHILI FA* *****7b MMi EAST/FM EAST Fa ft LCI SBMCE VESSEL lETA SINGAPORE [DESTINATION 14/7. *1/7, M/ 7 I*7, 11/7, np DUBAI. DAMMAN. KUWAIT. DOHA. MUSCAT. BAHRAIN ABU DHABI A SHARJAM608 words
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Advertisement933 1989-07-10 29 AuenN S port General Bookings NEPTUNE AGENCKS PTE LTD NEPIINE SON BHO General Bookings Bookings Inward/ Terminal CFS Enquiries ft EU/AUST rPA,SfA Outward 22t2022 *****53 27W977 27J5753 *****42 2787J44 *****19 *****16 *****11 *****48 (CR NO. **********0E) P Kelang K Lumpur Penang KM*' *****33 *****5 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Penang J933 words
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Advertisement820 1989-07-10 29 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANC f K£LAMG MRS? 2r P,> T^ C cUL^i. Str Pe c?v£, t rw HANW IMC SYS820 words
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Advertisement292 1989-07-10 30 f SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 (34 Lines) FAX *****39/*****76 TtIEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LIMES VEB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREi ROSTOCK < m GJ INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN ft NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND N. CEGIELSKI 4W 0. GROTEWOHL292 words
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Advertisement222 1989-07-10 30 KCI REGIONAL CONTAINER LINEj I A I in aa J VESSEL PIYA BHUM JARU BHUM JENLINK SILVER EXPRESS PIYA BHUM JARU BHUH 12/7 S*t 14/7 14/7 Mn I*7 Sat SILVER EXPRESS w VESSEL EASTERN PtOMEER EASTERN PIONEER P.KELANG 3 sailings a week DASWANI Sdn Bhd Pkl (Tel: *****59) PENANG 2222 words
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Miscellaneous152 1989-07-10 30 m Regional Weather I <- >V I r A *r% K fi 't V S3 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ANO SEA CONOfTIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNMQ. R Thunderstorm T«mpwotur* c A y Shower Weothtf Wnd Arechon with speed tn knots (tan U Cloudy Sky Wov h hl W<x« or* xWxoled by152 words
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Advertisement1901 1989-07-10 31 TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 Q IRAQI LINE INAQI STITt (NTt*P»IS( f0» MAHITIMt TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR A. VSL 18/7 Iraq/Japan THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AQABA I BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA LOADING1,901 words
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Advertisement78 1989-07-10 31 J&'FARGO SHIPPING w Tei:aa«* oiaa' REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE ABC CONTAINERLINE N.V TO AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND va. TNT EXMKSS 221 L WJO4G 229 7* I 21* BP C VEIIOUK ZD M/ 9 22/9 art 7 DATS TO FREMANTLE! TO USA/CANAOA vs. tnt express m 122/7 hums m MUSSEL 231 C.78 words
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Advertisement614 1989-07-10 32 1 OcerpService LCL/FCL SERVICE TO/FROM J m L. Ganaral Agwin PENANG KL: allied-link SINGAPORE: Marina One VO-fWOV9D i #0 03X2(22 LINES) Sum Nb/Christina CMaw Elaina Tao/Esthar Yap fte 9 ?.i] C SAV EXPRESS SBMCt TO/from CHU FEEDER (S'POttl MOTHER VESSEL HK TOKO MICA IQQ ANTOFVALP SAi GTE VESSEL CSAV 1614 words
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Advertisement693 1989-07-10 33 COMPANIA PERUANA OE VAPORES PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO. MATARANI, ILO* ANO ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION Penang* P. Kelang Singapore MURRAYEVERETT Gdn.Kl9/ll Jul THOMASEVERETT 28/30 Jul 31/ 2 Aug KAMALEVERETT 17/19 Aug ORIENT LINE" f JAPAN/BAY693 words
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Advertisement419 1989-07-10 33 ZTM FUll CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCI ICI cirgocs lo USA East t West Coast Cjrnbtxan East Canada HAITI Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Venezuela. Peru. Ecuador Colombia via Miami Trmtdad Barbados Antigua St Lucia. Montserrat Guayana via Kingston AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL ZIM KAOHSIUNG 11/7 ZIM VENEZIA 29/7 ZIM419 words
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Advertisement584 1989-07-10 33 91 .11 L'HlfiU L 1 BINMWQ ft TRANSPORTATION (PTE) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE A VESSEL JENLINK V 114N DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 12 JULY MANILA 14 JULY HONG KONG. ALL CHINA PORTS 14 JULY KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG 14 JULY BUSAN 17 JULY TOKYO. KOBE 11 JULY CHITTAGONG 13 JULY DUBAI584 words
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Advertisement491 1989-07-10 33 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA L VOY SINGAPORE JAKART PRABHAKTI PRASETIA 276-277 11/07 12/07 14/07 14/07 06 07 15/07 17/07 19/07 20/07 VOY SINGAPORE SURABAYA ETA ETD ETA ETD TANTO UTAMA VO2-03 11/7 11/7 14/7 15/7 General Agents ASIA PERINTIS491 words
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Advertisement398 1989-07-10 33 PTC CONTAINER LINES FCI LCL SERVICE SHI FAI EAST 16/7 KEELUNG/KAOMSIUNG 15/7 BANGKOK 14/7 MANILA 7b 15/7 JAKARTA 15/7 PORT KELANG/PENANG 20/7 BUSAN 20/7 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 14/7 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou,' Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai kz SIM EIMPE/U 15/7 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU Z. 15/7 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to all Europe inland398 words
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Advertisement848 1989-07-10 34 Z\ HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE EASTBOUND TO USA WESTBOUND FROM USA SIN HKG LBH OAK SEA FROM PSW HYUNOAI INNOVATOR HYUNDAI EXPLORER HYUNOAI COMMANDER HYUNOAI PIONEER LALAMOtA HYUNOAI CHAIIENCER TO PMW TRANSNORID BRIOGE TOWEt IRIOGE BAY anOGE GOLOW CATE BRIDGE HARBWR BRIDGE HE 14/07848 words
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Advertisement712 1989-07-10 34 brc JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST PORT KEIANG PENANG BANGKOK HONG KONG CHINA KAOHSIUNG KEELUNC lill 4 22/7 I*7 22/7 13/7 4 lt/7 13/7 4 17/7 13/7 4 17/7 11/7 4 13/7 11/7 4 13/7 SRI LANKA/ INDIA712 words
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