The Business Times, 28 August 1989
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Title Section11 1989-08-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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484 1989-08-28 1 ROSIE TAN - DIRECTORS OF LISTED COMPANIES MAY BE BARRED FROM BOARDS OF BROKING FIRMS By ROSIE TAN DIRECTORS of publicly-listed companies may be barred from the board of stockbroking firms and vice versa if a study on this issue by the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) translates484 words
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Article, Illustration701 1989-08-28 1 ANDREA BORCH - By ANDREA BORCH AUDITING OF COMPANIES listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore is still dominated by a handful of international firms, according to a survey by two professors at the National University of Singapore. Sebastian Chong and Ta Huu Phuong foundSource: Who Audits Singapore Listed Companies, 1989 Edition - 701 words
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Article, Illustration473 1989-08-28 1 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG STRAITS STEAMSHIP LAND has spun off a wholly-owned subsidiary to compete in the buoyant but overcrowded conference and exhibition business, and to complement its Mansfield Travel travel unit. Based on the four contracts already clinched since starting operation473 words
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403 1989-08-28 1 Reuter PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has resigned as head of his Cambodian resistance faction on the eve of a last-gasp round of peace talks in Paris, diplomatic sources said yesterday. Sources at the Cambodia conference, due to wind up a month's wrangling thisReuter - 403 words
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Article113 1989-08-28 1 AFP CHINESE army chief Chi Haotian has held closed-door talks in Bangkok with Thai armed forces commander Chaowalit Yongchaiyuth, the state-run Thai News Agency said yesterday. The visit comes at a time when negotiations are underway for a proposed stockpile of arms to be imported fromAFP - 113 words
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209 1989-08-28 1 FT THE RATE of growth of Hongkong's imports slowed significantly in July, providing more evidence that the growth momentum in the economy is continuing to slow. This is both a result of a cyclical slackening of demand for Hongkong's products inFT - 209 words
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Article105 1989-08-28 1 Reuter THE SOVIET leadership has warned the three restless Baltic republics to curb their nationalist clamour, saying destructive forces could lead to the break-up of the country. Communist Party chiefs made clear they were running out of patience three days after some two million people joinedReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement250 1989-08-28 1 BUSINESS TRENDS EXECUTIVE PLACEMENTS *****62 fcS S SiNtjAPORt KuAJI LJMPUR ,A*AS'A mONG *ON6 MANAGEMENT THINKING international from the start has paid off handsomely for local publisher World Scientific Publishing Company. CHUANG PECK MING speaks to its managing director, Ooreen Liu. Page 2 A LOOK AT new techniques that promise to250 words
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Advertisement211 1989-08-28 1 socraaiara Registry of Vehicles Beck Psge 1988 gross revenue up 63pc MAS on restrictions Beck Page Why they are needed Trade war 4 India, Nepal to hold summit Third World debt 5 Interest payment arrears pile up Paris futures exchange 7 Set to promote products abroad M'slan Plantations 7 Msl67m211 words
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Advertisement9 1989-08-28 1 Koppol Corp on oxpansion trail In Philippines, PAGE 179 words
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Advertisement111 1989-08-28 1 •iSr v WAV 7; A 1 r hstnhukoH by 1 Cold Storjgr Tr«fcng M: bMM2)<) 8M Focus, PAGE 10 East and west meet on our FLIGHTS EVERY MEALTIME -y *1 9 7 m i Sgfl y m M r jMBI M m OUR MIXED MENU IS A SUPERB RECIPE FOR111 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration941 1989-08-28 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THINKING INTERNATIONAL from the start has paid off handsomely (or local publisher World Scientific Publishing Company. Today, seven years after it started, the company's sales have jumped 40 times to $6 million and the number of titles941 words
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Article, Illustration484 1989-08-28 2 CHUANG PECK MING - by CHUANG PECK MING MENTION QUALITY and the name W Edwards Darning is likely to spring up in your mind. Often forgotten, or even unknown, is the other quality pioneer Joseph M Juran. Mr Juran, who will visit Singapore for the first time484 words
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Article, Illustration1696 1989-08-28 3 A look at new techniques that promise to marry day-to-day decision-making with long-term strategic planning. And the agent of change is none other than the humble desktop computer The Economist. PLANNING and decision-making ought to go hand in hand. To understand whyThe Economist. - 1,696 words
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833 1989-08-28 3 ONG YEW HUAT - Spotlight on Management By ONG YEW HUAT (Ong Yew Huat is a director at Ernst and Whinnay Consultants Pta Ltd) STARTING a business is risky. Detailed planning and dedication are needed to anticipate and overcome the problems that arise. Assess yourself833 words
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Advertisement66 1989-08-28 2 MESSAGE FOR CORPORATE CHAIRMEN MANAGING DIRECTORS General Manager (with extensive experience in acquisitions, finance, accounts, marketing, trading, manufacturing and personnel), who has just returned with SLOAN FELLOWSHIP from LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL SEEKS new challenges in corporate management, financial services or consultancy services (prepared to work in other countries). Company with66 words
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Advertisement86 1989-08-28 3 The most important natural resource of an\ nation lies hidden within its people. In the past 17 \ears, The Pacific Institute a corporation dedicated to the proposition that all human being have an unlimited c apac it\ tor learning has helped millions ot individuals all over the world unc over86 words
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Advertisement90 1989-08-28 3 With an additional weekly flight to Europe, more people will enjoy Lufthansa service. V Y K t < ■V iHA V m- •t wv>j£7 mimi Wp*M i Now Lufthansa offers additional seats from Singapore to Frankfurt, the heart of Europe. We have four flights a week, leaving every Monday, Tuesday,90 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration423 1989-08-28 4 Reuter THE LEADERS of India and Nepal have agreed to talk about the long trade war which haa shaken the economy ot the landlocked Himalayan kingdom, Indian Foreign Minister P V Narasimha Rao said. "The visit was successful. The way aheadReuter - 423 words
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326 1989-08-28 4 Reuter, AFP BUDGETARY requeets for the fiscal year starting April 1,1960. by all Japaneee government ministriee and agencies are expected to total about 67.32 trillion yen. up 11.4 per cent from 60.41 trillion in the current fiscal year. Japanese Finance MinistryReuter,; AFP - 326 words
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193 1989-08-28 4 AFP FOREIGN companies setting up in Vietnam will have to pay taxes and make deposits in hard currency, the official Nhan Dan newspaper said. The Vietnamese paper, citing a government decree, said the money received would be placed in aAFP - 193 words
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309 1989-08-28 4 AFP NEW ZEALAND Prim* Minister Geoffrey Palmar has accused the United State* of being "petty" in shunning political dialogue over Wellington'* refuaal to grant port acceea to US nuclear warships. US officials cut off military cooperation with New Zealand in 1986AFP - 309 words
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157 1989-08-28 4 Reuter ACCUSED by demonatrators of nepotism and corruption during montha of pro-democracy protests, the children and apousss of China's top leaders have all quit their buslneas jobs, according to an official report yeslsrday. The New China News Agency did not name individuals butReuter - 157 words
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Article266 1989-08-28 4 Reuter THOUSANDS of Taiwanese blanketed Taipei's fashionable Ding Hao shopping district in s Saturday night sleep-out protest over sharply increasing house prices. "I could work for 30 yesrs and still not be sble to sfford anything," said primary school teacher Chang Chun-Shen. "This is a peacefulReuter - 266 words
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195 1989-08-28 4 Bernama COOPERATION among Kedah. Pari is, Parak and Panang to attract Invaatora and develop the northern region aa a major economic growth centre will reault in subetantial employment opportunities for the local reaidenta. Perlia Menteri Beear Dr Abdul Hamid Pawan teh on Saturday.Bernama - 195 words
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Article915 1989-08-28 4 ARRIVALS Operator KIM g jffVKf number KL841 Local rim* 105S From AMS/KHI GU OA 960 1100 CGK SU SQ105 1105 KUL MA ***** 1130 8WN Of A QF062 1135 BKK StA SQ1S1 1145 CGK GU GA940 1150 MES THA TG403 1155 BKK SU SQ138 1155 MES SA915 words
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374 1989-08-28 5 AFP TRADE and Indochina will likely top the agenda this week as Australia welcomes Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan, whose country is one of Asia's rising economic stars. Mr Chatichai arrives tomorrow with a large official and business delegation for sixAFP - 374 words
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291 1989-08-28 5 Reuter POLAND'S new prime minister, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, won his first battle over industrial unrest last Saturday when railwayman anded a one-day strike and foundry workers proposed a sixmonth strike moratorium. Rail workers in the central city of Lodz heeded an appeal by SolidarityReuter - 291 words
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257 1989-08-28 5 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S economy in the first six months this year posted the lowest growth rste in eight years due to dwindling exports and production. Provisional Bank of Korea figures show South Korea's gross national product (GNP) grew 6.5 perReuter - 257 words
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508 1989-08-28 5 Brazil, Argentina and Mexico owe the most AP FIFTEEN of the world's principal debtor nations will fall behind in their interest payments this year by another US$4.9 billion, according to a group of top international banks. That would put their arrearsAP - 508 words
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Article, Illustration312 1989-08-28 5 AP THE LEADER of South Korea's largest opposition party, under indictment in connection with a spy case, says he will launch "the strongest possible" campaign against the government to demand It speed up democratic reforms and end "repreaaion of dissent". Kim Dae-Jung. heed ofAP - 312 words
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Miscellaneous60 1989-08-28 4 Global t*mp«ratur«s Report «or 24 7.30pm on BelQrode ktiln Bermuda Bogota Brisbane Bueno* Aire* Cairo Colgory Car ocas Chicago Cop*hogen Madrid ManNa M»»lco Oy New mm New York Hoo^koo^ Jakarta JffVtflltm Jo'burg Kiev K Lumpur Rio 'Janeiro Rome San Wt'co San Juan j ii iii j ij i MMO9O Seoul60 words
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Advertisement102 1989-08-28 5 Anatomy of a pampered business traveller Tastefully appointed room with plush bathroom. Complimentary cocktails with hot cold canapes daily from 5-8 pm Welcome fruit basket. Some of the parts that make ■MlirflHHiHH up the full pampering at the HMHB Pacific Floor. An experience created exclusively to take the weight off102 words
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Miscellaneous50 1989-08-28 5 nwnrsKii. &6J/M' HOUTS IT GOING. NEVER BETTER, PHIL, NEVERBETTER! MOM'S WITH YOU 2 JUSTGREAT! IS THAT YOUR DAUGHTER. YOU'RE WITH TONIGHT, JIM? HEE, HEE! MX NO, TMTSMYNEW UJIFEJINA! I CUT KATHiLOOSE AS SOON AS I MADE CEO! r> i <v YOUR FIRST ONE YOU'RE KJPQtNG ME' A MAN IN VUAfVSmON*50 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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569 1989-08-28 6 Only a small gain in August employment likely Reuter The US BOND market faces a mixture of economic statistics this week that are almost certain to stir thingsuukp k analysts and traders said. The market expects a sharp upward revision to theReuter - 569 words
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352 1989-08-28 6 AP FEDERAL RESERVE policymakers voted to nudge US interest rates lower in July, but they worried about reigniting inflation by going too far, according to minutes of the meeting released on Friday. The Federal Open Market Committee, notingAP - 352 words
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Article652 1989-08-28 6 AFP MOST ASIAN currencies closed last Friday about on a par with where the week's so-so trading began, with many softening slightly against the US dollar. Japanese yen: The yen weakened marginally to close at 143.53 to the US dollar on the Tokyo foreign exchange, down 0.01 yenAFP - 652 words
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Article388 1989-08-28 6 Gold Financial futures Sin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd LAST FRIDAY, Loco-London gold sunk precariously near U*****.00 per troy oz. its lowest level since August 1966, and now looks very vulnerable to further losses. In New York, although there was no major assault on the metal, the active Comex DecemberSin Huat Bullion (S) Pte Ltd - 388 words
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Article189 1989-08-28 6 1 Gold futures on August 25, 1989 100 troy Opaa ounoM. USS par troy 01 rca IN MM Ml JO 36X10 360.90 ***** 3.90 Sap 361.10 -X90 Oct 363-30 364JO 362-30 362.90 390 Ok 367 30 36&40 366 50 36X70 -X90 Fab 90 371 JO 372.00 371189 words
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Article205 1989-08-28 6 ASIAN CURRENCY ovorog* deposit ri att for It w wHk •od«d Aw gwit 25 MO ff ItCCS US t 7 doyi Htfl* 15/1* Lw 15/16 1 man#! 15/16 7/8 2 mun*o 15/16 8 7/8 3 munU 15/16 8 13/16 6 mon*» 7/8 8 3/4 9 Kin 8205 words
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Article, Illustration178 1989-08-28 6 UOB TREASURY THE HIGHLIGHT of the past week was the auction of $700 million new two-year note maturing on Sep 1, 1991. The response to the auction was very aggressive, with the issue being subscribed by 3.07 times. In spite of the firm rates in the localUOB TREASURY - 178 words
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Article, Illustration525 1989-08-28 6 Indicates tt>« ivtrtQi of ui€ pnm« »©r>a»rvg ruei w 12 major banks In B'pora PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday, August 1 I 3 8 Associstior* of Banks in Singapore: RANK Pl* <%) ABN Bonk 6* Allied Irish Bonk PIC 6% American Express525 words
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Advertisement90 1989-08-28 6 BANQUE INDOSUEZ M 7f Congratulations to the MATIF, S.A. on your first presentation in Singapore Banque Indosue/ Indosue/ Asia (S) Lid Indosue/ Asset Management Carr Futures iShenton Way #01-05 t Shenton Way #24-04 (Singapore) Ltd International Pte Ltd Shenton House Shenton House Shenton Way 24-O r > t Shenton Way90 words
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Advertisement107 1989-08-28 6 J LW Investments A PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR SALE BY TENDER CLOSING DATE: 14th September 1989 3 PM Five-storey building on freehold site Tightening supply of office space and Outstanding location in Orchard area with easy access to two MRT stations and in close proximity to major Hotels and Shopping107 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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SMALL CHANGE
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Article, Illustration49 1989-08-28 7 SINGAPOREANS driving up to Malaysia for the first time will find the highway speed limit there 110 km per hour. Back home, it's only 80 km per hour. He can be forgiven for thinking that it could be because Msllo is about SsBo.49 words
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Article97 1989-08-28 7 WHEN officials from factoring companies were asked how the public view the concept of factoring as a source of financing, almost all of them say that the progress has been tremendous. Factoring is no longer regarded as a desperate way of obtaining finance, they say. But97 words
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Article, Illustration485 1989-08-28 7 MBT BANK NEGARA GOVERNOR Tan Sri Jaffar Hussein, refuting the European Community (EC) Banking Federation's charges that Malaysia discriminates against foreign banks, said regulations in some European countries are more restrictive on foreign banks. "Some of their restrictions are more stringent. A local bank's branchMBT - 485 words
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313 1989-08-28 7 Bernama MALAYSIA still lacks financial institutions which provide financing in the Islamic way, a seminar in Kuala Lumpur was told last week Azmi Omar from International Islamic University (IIU), in a working paper on sources and approaches of Islamic trade financing at aBernama - 313 words
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276 1989-08-28 7 HONG LEE TIAM - By HONG LEE TIAM MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS Bhd (MPB) has finalised an agreement with a panel of Singapore- and Malaysia-based banks to finance its purchase of 167 million new shares in Kamunting Corporation Bhd. The Msl67 million loan package was arranged and lead managed by276 words
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89 1989-08-28 7 Reuter INDONESIA'S Bank Summa will set up a joint venture with France's Societe Generate next year, an Indonesian Finance Ministry official said. "They have applied for a joint venture licence. The operations are likely to start early next year," he said. BankReuter - 89 words
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202 1989-08-28 7 Reuter ROBERT FORRESTAL, president of the Federsl Reserve Bank of Atlanta, said efforts to reduce debt in less developed countries have shifted focus from concern over the stability of US banks to promoting political and economic stability in those countries. "It is inReuter - 202 words
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425 1989-08-28 7 AFP PHILIPPINE foreign debt negotiators are confident they will get about US$l.7 billion in new money or debt reduction in a new agreement with foreign banks, Press Secretary Adolf Azcuna said. "What we need both as new money or debt reduction is US$l.7AFP - 425 words
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Article, Illustration745 1989-08-28 7 ALVIN TAY - Second stage of development By ALVIN TAY THE Paris Financial Futures Exchange is embarking on its second stage of development which will be to promote its products abroad as well as to launch successful international contracts domestically, says chairman Gerard Pfauwadel. He745 words
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Advertisement54 1989-08-28 7 This announcement appears as a matter of record only BANK PEMBANGUNAN INDONESIA U5525,000,000 MULTICURRENCY REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY Arranged by IAFCI MKRCIIANT BANK ASEAN FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED Lenders The Fuji Bank, Limited The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, Limited The Mitsubishi Bank, Limited The Sumitomo Trust and Banking Company, Limited Agent The Fuji54 words
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Advertisement306 1989-08-28 7 MEET WITH SUCCESS AT THE MARINA MANDARIN Thank you and your staff in helping our company present the bat President's Club Convention ever... You certainly helped to set the stage for our truly fantastic convention. Jerry Walsworth, CLU Vice President-Marketing National Travelers Life Co. "We wish to express our sincere306 words
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COMMODITIES
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495 1989-08-28 8 PRELIMINARY REPORT ON BOARD'S SOYBEAN ORDER NYT TOP OFFICERS of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBT) did not benefit from the exchange's decision last month to order an emergency liquidation of positions in the soybean market, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said inNYT - 495 words
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1145 1989-08-28 8 WEEKLY COMMODITIES REPORT AFP COCOA AND COFFEE came under renewed pressure over the past week on the commodities market, as bearish fundamentals reasserted themselves. The bleak outlook was underlined by the latest figures from the International Cocoa Organisation (Icco), putting the world cocoaAFP - 1,145 words
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Article125 1989-08-28 8 Chines* Produce Exchange Sedan' noon doling prt i DM on AuguM 26 (SI/100 kg) Coconut oil Mk FOB 93.00 Old dewn FOB 10X00 Now dram FOB 107.00 Copra Mtxod Ooom) 50.00 Pepper M4jnto* *A%It# FOB Hi W ***** FOB faq M.W 480.00 dorowai tpeooi btadi FOB NLW 3654)0125 words
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Article252 1989-08-28 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/SoUor dosing prices on Aug 25 (£/tonrw unless spodfWd). Previous dosing prices in poronthosls. Oct Ugh/Low Doc High/Low Solos Row No 6 OF No 6 FOB No 5 *****/307.40 310.00/306.40 289.00/295.00 294.00/294.00 (2180) 348 316 495.50 CoWM Bosh tn-storo London, tollers option OF London Sop252 words
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321 1989-08-28 8 Reuter A DOZEN futures traders pleaded innocent to charges that they violated commodities regulations while trading in the soybean pit at the Chicago Board of Trade. The defendants were the first from the soybean pit to enter pleas to charges announcedReuter - 321 words
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244 1989-08-28 8 Bernama THE LAUNCHING of the futures contract for refined, bleached and deodorised (RBD) palm olein by the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE), scheduled for this year, has been delayed, probably till March next year. KLCE chief executive Syed Abdul Jabber Shahabudin said someBernama - 244 words
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Article106 1989-08-28 8 Bernama THE IWALA ee Monday led^o^e"sharp price ML The KLTM price ctooed 48 sen lower et Mt22.1l per kg agelMt M 122 W per kg awesk eevfler. leg by miners lest Mondoy sew the KLTM price fall MtlJt to M 521.40 per kg, 9m Mggost single dey dropBernama - 106 words
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Article136 1989-08-28 8 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN rubber market closed slightly easier Isst week, wtth the September RSS International One buyer quoted at half a sen lower over the week to doee at 238.50 sen per kg on Friday. Dealers said interest was thin, with prices Itttte chsnged throughout the week ss theBernama - 136 words
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Article242 1989-08-28 8 Reuter CBOT SOYBEAN futures dosed lower snd near the day's weakest levels Last Friday. Traders cited recent reins snd forscasts for more over the weekend es dampening factors. Trade talk that much of lowa got sosking reins added to bearish sentiment they said. "The rains may be late forReuter - 242 words
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Article224 1989-08-28 8 Reuter CBOT soft red winter wheat futures eased in late Friday trade to close down 3-1/4 to 6-1/4 cents per bushel, with deferreds under pressure from the outlook for increased planted acreage this Fall, traders said. Egypt's tender this week for up to 400,000 tonnes of soft wheat helpedReuter - 224 words
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Article240 1989-08-28 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM ON. (CPO) physical extended their increase last week to cloee steadier in moderate trading in line with the firmer CPO futures. The market was also supported by higher Chicago soyoil futures closings during the week as well as Pakistan's presence. Operators said that short-covering support240 words
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Article142 1989-08-28 8 Telerate The fuei oil market traded within a narrow range throughout the past week. Prices declined by about $2 mt from the previous week's levels. Reports of uncommitted cargoes from Korea and Taiwan headed this way added to the bearish sentiment. Offers to sell September CST-180Telerate - 142 words
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Advertisement70 1989-08-28 8 challenge to businessmen who think there's enough out there for everyone. Quite simply, there isn't Because the greater the profit potential, the tougher the competition. Which is why you need BILLION. The only international magazine about doing business in Asia-Pacific. BILLION. Now on sale. In limited quantities. At select newsstands.70 words
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Advertisement156 1989-08-28 9 LAST YEAR YOU HELPED PAY FOR 24,000 ROAD ACCIDENTS THAT'S NOT FAIR. Until now, motor insurance in Singapore has tended to favour the guilty party: The more accidents he has, the more your premium goes up. At Citicorp we're changing all that, by bringing in a policy that's actually fair.156 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1489 1989-08-28 10 DAVID CHEW - THE CAMBODIAN PROBLEM The Khmer Rouge is the strongest of the three resistance groups fighting the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia What role they will play in a rehabilitated Cambodia is an issue facing the ongoing Paris peace conference. DAVID CHEW of the Foreign1,489 words
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Article, Illustration752 1989-08-28 10 WHEN THE VIETNAMESE invaded Cambodia in December 1978 and deposed the Khmer Rouge in early 1979, they lost no time in exposing the full extent ot the brutalities perpetrated by the previous regime. Though this was with a view to enlightening a world faced with four752 words
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Advertisement57 1989-08-28 10 TERSECT **ifr (A 1 I INSIGHTS INTO ALL THINGS INTERNATIONAL OUT NOW. PHP International, 15 Beach Road, #05-02 Beach Centre, Singapore 0718. W: *****22. The Japanese are pumping yen into Asia; find out where the billions are going. See how all this investment is affecting America's influence in the East57 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article, Illustration1219 1989-08-28 12 HONGKONG The Economist THE LEGACY of a century of privilege and licence haunta Hongkong's once mighty hongs. The family-controlled business empires which have long dominated the tiny, free-wheeling British colony used the place as a base to build diverse trsding, property and industrialThe Economist - 1,219 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1989-08-28 12 TRYING TO TRACE DRUG MONEY For its part, the banking industry has danced around the problem, not wanting to Invade customers' privacy or risk impeding legitimate commercial transactions. NYT IT WAS ALL so easy and that's tha problem. Tha revelations of how a 35-year-old ColombianNYT - 1,344 words
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673 1989-08-28 12 PHILIPPINES AFP PHILIPPINES INFLATION hit a three-year high of 10.3 per cent last month, and public discontent has led the government to reconsider its "hands-off" policy of staying out of the market place. Until now, it has either postponed or reduced much-needed increases inAFP - 673 words
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Advertisement243 1989-08-28 12 SALES PROFESSIONALS' SEMINAR 1989 2 SXPTXMBXR IMS, 8.30 am to &00pm >7 HILTON HORL SDVOAPORX organised by SWAP INTERNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) CLUB This is a ONE DAY SEMINAR and it aims to develop better attitude,techniques and strategies in professional salesmanship. Those who are involved in marketing, direct or indirect selling and243 words
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Miscellaneous19 1989-08-28 12 BtnStcW: .''m NOT VM me. WOOD FOR UC*?K toow. Ilk M] f BNVON& ufiNTS me. I'm \G>PvUJVKNTiNG BfiOOND 919 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration864 1989-08-28 13 MALINI TAMBYAH - MUSIC By MALINI TAMBYAH IT WAS THE irst time in its history that the Padang had graced a classical concert. It was also the first time a lot of the audience had ever attended such a concert. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra's concert last864 words
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Article, Illustration823 1989-08-28 13 P Y VAN - By P Y VAN THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra's "Japan Evening" concert with Ikuma Dan as guest conductor provided a mixed buffet of offerings ranging from Mozart's G Minor Symphony to popular light classics. The highlight of last Friday night's performance was easily the excerpts823 words
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Article, Illustration797 1989-08-28 13 SAMUEL EE - DRAMA FESTIVAL By SAMUEL EE AMBOI! Will G T Lye be doomed to playing somebody else'* mother forever? Maybe so. But it's not because the accomplished female impersonator is without artistic scope. It's because such is the dearth of talent that only a few virtuosos797 words
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Article, Illustration637 1989-08-28 13 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE WELCOME to the world of existentialism. Where black is not necessarily black, white is not necessarily white, and cockroaches get star billing in theatres. The world according to Kafka's Metamorphosis (last Thursday at the Drama Centre) is not a nice one.637 words
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Article, Illustration744 1989-08-28 14 SUSAN SAPPIR - *y SUSAN SAPPIR Reuter NEARLY HALF-A-CENTURY after Nazi Germany exterminated six million Jews, Israelis are trying to grasp the human horror and the national tragedy through the popular arts. V The holocaust —as the murder of European Jews in gas Chambers, furnaces and labourReuter - 744 words
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Article, Illustration1651 1989-08-28 15 VINCENT CANBY - CINEMA By VINCENT CANBY NYT THE REAL-LIFE MODEL for Private Eriksson, as the character is identified in Brian De Palma's new Vietnam film, Casualties of War, is still living under an assumed name somewhere in midAmerica. It is now 25 years since Eriksson, atNYT - 1,651 words
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Article, Illustration264 1989-08-28 15 Reuter MOVIE DIRECTOR Brian De Palma has called criticism of his controversial film, Casualties of War, politically motivated, saying he believes Americans need to be reminded of the horror of the Vietnam War. "People who criticise this film usually have their own political agenda,"Reuter - 264 words
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Advertisement212 1989-08-28 15 enfaiafn.. Set Lunches And Dinners Are Delightfully Different In The Park. Each day the Cafe-in-Tbe-Park offers both a Western and local-style set luncb and dinner. However, unlike other restaurants, we offer a different menu each day, so you 'IL never see the same menu twice in two weeks. Luncb: 11.30pm212 words
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Miscellaneous644 1989-08-28 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Large box of vital personal possessions (5) 8 Cheeky in a tasteful way (5) 9 Case put wrongly for certain vessels (7) 10 Tough as we get with a movie (5) 11 Not the left sock (5) 12 Bone more than a bit broken 13 Agreement644 words
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Miscellaneous1469 1989-08-28 15 TV and RADIO Of aspiring actors OUR CHOICE THE BIT PART, 10.30pm. SBC 12 In a comedy about the show biz world, a frustrated career counsellor decides to ditch doing what he's doing and become an actor. But he finds as much frustration as he did in his previous job.1,469 words
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SPORTS
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Article507 1989-08-28 16 CHARLES SAVAGE - SEA GAMES By CHARLES SAVAGE in Kuala Lumpur SINGAPORE GARNERED a fistful of gold medals yesterday, with the body-builders raking in three. Heavyweight Peter Hays beat much-fancied Malaysian, Abdul Malek Noor while middleweight Mohammed Ismail Mohammed and light heavyweight Azman Abdullah took the other golds507 words
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329 1989-08-28 16 SAMSON GIMSON earned his gold the hard way. Two years of continual sweat and toil refining his game and honing his swing were rewarded on Saturday in the form of the SEA Games men's individual gold. Samson feels the medal is proper329 words
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Article, Illustration564 1989-08-28 16 "I EXPECTED the Filipinos to do better X, 2, 3" said silver medallist Kee Bee Khim. "I was lucky to be tied first after the second day. "Actually I under-estimated myself. I could have gone for gold. I was only two strokes behind after564 words
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Article515 1989-08-28 16 "I LIKE COMPETITION.'' So says 20-year-old baby-faced Mary Grace Estuesta. "They keep telling me I'm a shy girl and aggressive too, which is really funny because they also say I don't show my aggressiveness." Mary adds: "You see it in the way I just do515 words
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Article, Illustration306 1989-08-28 16 CRICKET AFP AUSTRALIAN bowling ace Terry Alderman added to England's summer of humiliation in the sixth and final Test at the Oval on Saturday by destroying its first innings when not fully fit. He left the field for oxygen for a bronchial complaint and thenAFP - 306 words
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355 1989-08-28 16 BOXING AP LAS VEGAS HILTON officials have decided not to host Mike Tyson s scheduled November title defence against Canada's Razor Ruddock. Hilton president John Fitzgerald said on Friday that promoter Don King wanted too much money for the fightAP - 355 words
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Article, Illustration598 1989-08-28 16 A SURENDREN - By A SURENDREN YOU SHOULD have been there. If you weren't, then you missed some great boxing matches at the World Trade Centre on Saturday, when World Boxing Council International champion Nana Yaw Konadu of Ghana defended his title successfully against South Korean Daeyong598 words
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284 1989-08-28 16 GOLF AP EVERYBOOY is talking about the nine players within two strokes of the lead heading into the final round of the World Series of Gotf yesterday. Everybody, that is, but Payne Stewart. Stewart, who won the PGA Championship three weeks ago withAP - 284 words
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Article, Illustration254 1989-08-28 16 TENNIS AP TOP-SEEDED Martina Navratilova. seeking her fourth Canadian Open title, overpowered Anne Minter 6-0, 6-2 on Saturday to move into the final of the Player's International in Toronto. Yesterday, Navratilova, 32, was to face French Open champion Arantxa Sanchez for the title.AP - 254 words
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325 1989-08-28 16 AFP FORMER CADDIE Jose-Maria Canizares put himself in line for a Ryder Cup recall after equalling the course record with a third round of 62 in the German Open in Frankfurt on Saturday. That was the high point in a spate of phenomenalAFP - 325 words
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Article202 1989-08-28 16 ATHLETICS AFP FORMER WORLD cross-country champion Zola (Budd) Pieterse, 23. dashed any hope of returning to international athletics by unexpectantly running in a road race in South Africa on Saturday. The waif-like South Africanborn runner who toq| British nationality to compete on the international stage wonAFP - 202 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration573 1989-08-28 17 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr KEPPEL CORPORATION is gearing up for major expansion programme in the Philippines. At a news conference in Manila last week. Keppel Shipyard managing director Loh Wing Siew said that the programme would cost about 100 million pesos573 words
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189 1989-08-28 17 Bernama ANTI-SMOKING campaigns and laws to discourage advertising ot tobacco products in Singapore and Malaysia, coupled with the last recession's adverse effects, have hit tobacco companies severely. These developments have also prompted the leading companies Malaysian Tobacco Co Bhd (MTC) and its Singapore counterpart.Bernama - 189 words
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382 1989-08-28 17 Bernama MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd (MPHB) confirmed earlier press reports by announcing over the weekend an entirely new four-man board, as well as a bottomline profit of M 525.46 million for the six months ended June 30. The widely-diversified MPHB said itsBernama - 382 words
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Article, Illustration547 1989-08-28 17 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA AMCOL HOLDINGS Ltd. which is purchasing the Octagon for $131 million, has negotiated with several parties to take up to nine floors of the building in Cecil Street for $74.52 million. Amcol stands to reap a profit of more than $20547 words
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275 1989-08-28 17 MBT UMW HOLDINGS shareholders have been advised to vote in favour of the acquisition of an additional 16.5 million shares or 27.97 per cent of UMW Toyota Motor (UTM). UMW Holdings is buying the shares from Permodalan Nasional Bhd via a shareMBT - 275 words
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165 1989-08-28 17 Bernama MALAYSIAN Assurance Alliance Bhd (MAA) has entered into agreements with three parties for the proposed sale of 13.5 million shares of 50 sen each or 6.1 per cent of the enlarged issued and paid-up capital of MBf Finance for M 513.9 millionBernama - 165 words
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Article370 1989-08-28 17 BANK BUMIPUTRA'S LITIGATION STATEMENT Bernama DATUK KERAMAT Smelting Sdn Bhd last week declined to comment on the statement by Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd (BBMB) that the bank's litigation is with the Penang-based tin smelting company. The bank's managing director Nazir Ariff, however, said that the 6,000Bernama - 370 words
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347 1989-08-28 17 WILLIAM CHIA - by WILLIAM CHIA A SINGAPORE consortium has clinched a $15 million contract to upgrade China's Fangcheng port which could lead to two other deals that would be gigantic even by international standards. This was disclosed at a signing ceremony last Saturday347 words
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Article, Illustration1669 1989-08-28 18 JOSEPHINE CHAN - Singapore P L 4 By JOSEPHINE CHAN INVESTORS who were cautious despite Wall Street's record showing may give the local market a much-needed lift this week with bargain-hunting. Brokers said the market was oversold following last week's plunge on negative market talk and1,669 words
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Article6276 1989-08-28 18 Gr's Gr's 1969 Tel Last Vol We ek Last Quote Dhr Dlv T Id Net M Cap nign Low Code Company Sale OC(000) High Low Buyer Seller C'vr PIE Smil AUG 25 SESDAQ 172 120 1 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 159 1 216 172 158 156 1616,276 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1989-08-28 19 l N j 1 Hongkong y DBS Securities DESPITE the official denial from China on the arreat of Oin Jiwei by Yang Shangkun, the Hongkong market continued to drift lower laat week aa inveatora turned cautious. Deng Xiaoping's health remained a major concern,DBS Securities - 1,081 words
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409 1989-08-28 19 Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES suffered a substantial loss In lacklustre trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week with investors waiting for fresh incentives. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issues in the major First Section, a 350.18-yen winner the previous week,AFP - 409 words
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156 1989-08-28 19 AFP INVESTORS continued to keep away from the Indian stock market last week, keeping trading thin and prices down. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) sensitive index lost 10 points to close at the end of a truncated trading week at 710.40. The BSE nationalAFP - 156 words
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Article550 1989-08-28 19 JULIANA TAY - Week ended August 25 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Tat Lee Bank* Rights issue of one-for-five at $2 per shore. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Amt#k Engineering Ltd has agreed to enter into a joint venture with Morsiling Metal and Electroplating Pte ltd to set up an electroplating company in550 words
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602 1989-08-28 20 Ik J New York Ml AP AS THEY STUDY the forces behind the advance that carried the US stock market to record highs in the past week, some analysts look far beyond the latest swing in interest rates or the economicAP - 602 words
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Article320 1989-08-28 20 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Berjayo Corpn On*-for-on* M$1 30 p*r shor* Ex-dot*-. July 21 Boob dos* Aug 4 Acceptance Payment: Sep 15 Gxis«way Inv lenounceotoie rights nu« of $7.25m noninal amount of 6% uns*cur*d not*s wiltt TSts to subscrib* lor n*w Cousawy shares Steratoldwi wiH be allotted )l nominal320 words
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Article308 1989-08-28 20 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Alcom Capital reduction from M$8I 56 to M$l6.3lm through a write down of M)l par value to M$0.20. followed by the consolidation of live of the 20-sen shore into one shore of M$l each. fights issue of three tor one Q M$080 Ayer Hitam Tin308 words
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276 1989-08-28 20 ;.V1 Sydney M AFP THE Australian share market finished the week on a strong note as offshore investors took quality industrial and resource stocks. A rally on Wall Street inspired a solid surge before profit-takers dimmed the shine. Brokers said the market startedAFP - 276 words
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Article735 1989-08-28 20 RAY HEATH - H Irrrul London H| 1 By RAY HEATH LONDON stock prices seem to be dancing to a new tune. Whereas only a few weeks ago a small amount of bad news would negate any good, now the market seems to be able to shrug off735 words
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633 1989-08-28 20 RICHARD HARRIS - BHii By RICHARD HARRIS Enskilda Securities THE ENERGY that has been expended by the European markets over the summer in keeping up the pace of activity is at last beginning to slow in the last two weeks of the holiday period. There seemsEnskilda Securities - 633 words
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891 1989-08-28 20 K.Lumpur yy 4 MBT SHARE PRICES succumbed to continued profit-taking on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week to close easier with scattered double-digit losses. However, selected blue chips and situational counters weathered the selling to close firmer. Bulls finally showed signs ofMBT - 891 words
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432 1989-08-28 20 AFP COMPAGNIE Financiere de Suez has taken its US$3.7 billion takeover bid for insurance group Victoire, France's biggest ever such move, before France's trade tribunal in a bid to freeze shares in the parent company. Suez asked the tribunal to freeze theAFP - 432 words
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Article701 1989-08-28 20 Currant b •oaks Data TaMtar TaM tar paymatf <ta4a ctaaa payaMa ■la yaar latfyaar A B N i4%m Aug 22 NYA Aug 31 14% 28% Alax Htdgs 4%IM Aug 29 Sap 8 Sap 24 4% 4% Avtmo M)%Tf«J Oct 14 Oct 26 No* 15 !0%Tf 2S%TE B M701 words
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WORLD MARKETS
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Article, Illustration897 1989-08-28 21 New York NYT WALL STREET stock prices slipped on Friday, as weaker bond prices and profit-taking after Thursday's recordsetting close squelched a feeble attempt to extend the rally, which left the Dow Jones Industrial Average with a net gain of 44.39 points for the week, toNYT - 897 words
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Article, Illustration911 1989-08-28 21 London AP SHARE PRICES on the London Stock Exchange rose to a new 1989 closing high on Friday, but below intraday peaks. Institutional profit-taking restricted the gains in the afternoon session. The Financial Times 100-Share Index closed 4.3 points, or 0.17 per cent, higher atAP - 911 words
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Article1005 1989-08-28 21 Amsterdam I 1 W abn 44.1 02 110.1 0.1 Aflo4d 1443 0 3 Akzo 146 1 -0 1 163 6 02 AMEV 57 7 12 AMRO 87 0 0.1 Am S*d 172 8 0.3 BOLS 1960 0 6 Boraumy Buatwman TMw 1270 0 6 rod# 72 0 0.1 CSM 7081,005 words
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655 1989-08-28 21 AP THE Japanese did it in six months. France did it in 19 months, and Britain beat the United States by 20 days. The new record set by the Dow Jones Industrial Average waa celebrated on Wall Street on Friday asAP - 655 words
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Article, Illustration475 1989-08-28 21 FT GENERAL MOTORS is to take a 26.5 per cent stake in Avis Europe, Europe's largest car rental company, as part of an £896 million agreed bid announced last Friday. The takeover is a step towards a likely re-unificationFT - 475 words
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166 1989-08-28 21 NYT THE General Electric Co plans to lay off 500 factory workers in Louisville, Kentucky, in October because of the sharp decline in appliance sales. In addition, another 200 to 300 salaried jobs will be eliminated over the next several months throughNYT - 166 words
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377 1989-08-28 21 NYT MARVIN DAVIS has said that he would be willing to commit US$l billion of his family's money and that he hoped to arrange US$7 billion in bank loans to finance his US$6.2 billion proposal to buy UAL Inc, the parent ofNYT - 377 words
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Article, Illustration505 1989-08-28 21 AFP JAPANESE car giant Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday its net profit grew 28.5 per cent from a year earlier to 306 billion yen (US$2.l4 billion) in the year to June. The increase in earnings which makes Toyota the most profitable company inAFP - 505 words
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347 1989-08-28 21 FT BARINQ BROTHERS, the merchant bank, has failed to obtain sufficient support from inveeting institutions for an alternative reconstruction plan for BAT Industries, the tobacco-based UK conglomerate which is the subject of a £13.5 billion bid from Sir James Goldsmith's HoylakeFT - 347 words
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Miscellaneous21 1989-08-28 17 OF/Utt- S ffAff*>&*/&/£>£&?/&/ 77// M& O&V£//'OAf'A/ /fi/rF/ve^fA/A//*&#*. /F/Vf £%J?KfS/~?7///Z7T/ OA/. /?>! by Martell r UAr&sr~h4/£s/<&y& /A/OA/& &*r?/£V& /V£2A77l&'tftX&£... J~ A/fAssr/rtv£P/PASr//££P7&&4r.. m m !&>21 words
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Advertisement12 1989-08-28 18 BULL) HP computers let you buy at the best prices. HEWLETT PACKARD12 words
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Advertisement12 1989-08-28 19 HP computers let you sell at the best prices. HEWLETT PACKARD BEAR12 words
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Advertisement567 1989-08-28 20 Nonces (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Winding Up) Liquidator's Office: 5 Shenton Way #27-00 UIC Building Singapore 0106 NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, the Final General Meeting of the Company will be held at 5567 words
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Advertisement215 1989-08-28 21 NOTICE Pleaae note that as from Mat August ItM and Mi September IMS, JiIUE TCO CHOON MONO, NRICNo. *****71/E and A2IZAH BTE ABOUL AZIZ, NRIC No. 154J774/C respectively have left the employment of BHIPPMQ ASSISTANCE PTE LTD and havs incorporated JAA MARINE SERVICES PTE LTD, now known as JAA MARfTIMES215 words
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382 1989-08-28 22 TAN KEE WEE - By TAN KEE WEE SINGAPORE EXPATRIATES' cost of living went up by 9.1 per cent between April 1988 and April this year, according to the latest study by the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC). This 9.1 per cent382 words
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Article247 1989-08-28 22 A quick look at Saturday's main news Community hospital COME 1991, a $33.3 million communi-ty-style hospital will be completed to serve housing estates. Residents will be encouraged to help with the hospital work and care of patients. And if the government's pilot scheme proves successful, similar hospitals will247 words
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402 1989-08-28 22 SUZANNE SOH - VEHICLE NUMBERS RISE 4.4 PC DESPITE HIGHER TAXES By SUZANNE SOH THE REGISTRY ol Vehicles enjoyed a jump in gross revenue last year, boosted by an increase in ad valorem registration fees. Gross revenue for 1988 totalled $1,228.5 million, a jump of 63402 words
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459 1989-08-28 22 AFP SOUTH KOREAN shipyards are striving to turn out a profit before 1993 by increasing productivity and becoming more competitive on the world market, but labour militancy remains an obstacle, analysts say. The country's four major shipyards won aAFP - 459 words
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158 1989-08-28 22 THE Trade Development Board is holding a seminar tomorrow to help local businessmen exploit opportunities arising from South Korea's recent liberalisation of import measures. The half-day seminar at the World Trade Centre will focus on South Korea's export strategies and Singapore's role as a158 words
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227 1989-08-28 22 UMNO vice-president Oatuk Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi will deliver a lecture on Malay-sia-Singapore Relations at the National University of Singapore's Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library auditorium today. The talk, which will be followed tomorrow by a closed-door seminar on Malaysian politics, is227 words
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408 1989-08-28 22 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE SINGAPORE has to restrict the operations of banks from the Economic Community in the local market because it is already well-served by 49 EC banks, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) indicated last Friday. MAS underlined408 words
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219 1989-08-28 22 SINGAPOREANS should "nurse'' their ethnic and cultural roots, and not deny them, said the Minister of State for Finance and Foreign Affairs, Brigadier-Gener-al (Res) George Yeo, yesterday. Speaking to the Tamil Representative Council last night at a National Day dinner, BG219 words
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264 1989-08-28 22 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday reminded United Malays National Organisation members of the need to continue to ensure Umno's "health" so that the "disease'' it suffered before will not recur to threaten the party's position. He likened UmnoBernama - 264 words
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Article34 1989-08-28 22 Reuter AUSTRALIAN domestic air services halted by a pilots' pay row are considering bringing in chartered aircraft and crews to break the deadlock. Transport Minister Ralph Willis said yesterday.Reuter - 34 words
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Article35 1989-08-28 22 AFP SOME 1,000 Vietnameee boat people, angered with the food rations they were getting, clashed with police yeeterday on an island detention centre in Hongkong, a police spokesman said. AFPAFP - 35 words
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39 1989-08-28 22 AP CHINESE authorities announced yesterday a new wave ot closures of "redundant poorly managed or insolvent" commercial, financial and supply firms to restore central economic controls that had been relaxed in recent years. APAP - 39 words
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36 1989-08-28 22 AP SECURITY forces will begin checking identification papers of people on Beijing streets in an effort to round up alleged counter revolutionaries still at large, the Beijing Daily said yesterday.AP - 36 words
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Article40 1989-08-28 22 AP OVER 1,600 foreign tourists visited Cambodia during the first half of this year, more than the total number of visitors during the previous year, a news report by Cambodian news agency SPK said yesterday. APAP - 40 words
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Article42 1989-08-28 22 Reuter THE Soviet Union has given its seal of approval to Poland's Solidarity-led government in an unexpected meeting between the head of the Soviet KQB security service and Polish Prime Mini* tor Tadeusz Mazowiecki late Saturday. RouterReuter - 42 words
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Article30 1989-08-28 22 Reuter HUNDREDS of thousands of Moldavians, ignoring a Kremlin warning to nationalists in Baltic republics, yesterday demonstrated for their mother tongue to become the republic's official language.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement483 1989-08-28 22 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. What Hongkong buyers of Singapore real estate prefer. (Aug 21) 2. Japanese contractors set to carve bigger niche in local construction sector. (Aug 21) 3. Electro Magnetic, young and483 words
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Advertisement203 1989-08-28 22 Jaffar rvfutM chargM of discrimination, PAQE 7 Corporate Fraud Prevention and Detection September 25 26,1989 Fee: Sslloo SIM members/*****0 non-members Objective An advanced two-day programme for managers to understand the methods of frauds your organisation is exposed to and the corporate controls to take before they happen. Over the past203 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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Article41 1989-08-28 23 Reuter STOLT TANKERS AND TERMINALS (Holdings) has exercised its option with the Norwegian Kleven Group for two more 29,999-ton deadweight parcel tankers. The firm says the two tankers will be delivered in May and December 1992. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article46 1989-08-28 23 Reuter MATSON NAVIGATION CO. a unit of Alexander and Baldwin Inc, is to purchase a 791-foot rollon, roll-off cargo carrier. Terms have not been disclosed. The carrier will supplement the company's six-ship fleet in the US Pacific CoastHawaii trade. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article64 1989-08-28 23 Reuter FOREIGN SHIP ORDERS received by Japanese yards fell to 13 ships totalling 582,720 gross registered tons last month from 19 ships of 763,998 grt in June, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said. Order backlogs at the end of last month rose to 8.49Reuter - 64 words
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Article76 1989-08-28 23 AFP HONGKONG CUSTOMS OFFICERS have seized 76 kg of cannabis in a cargo consignment which arrived by sea from the Philippines via Taiwan. The cannabis, worth more than HK$6 million (U*****,000), was found in a container labelled furniture destined for a Hongkong company, they said lastAFP - 76 words
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Article67 1989-08-28 23 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION has ruled that Canadian exports of new steel rails hurt America's domestic industry. This paves the way for permanent duties to be imposed on the rail shipments. Temporary duties were imposed last March when the US Commerce DepartmentReuter - 67 words
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Article71 1989-08-28 23 AFP THE SOVIET UNION will provide a concessionary loan of US$lOO million to Pakistan for the expansion of steel mill in the southern port city of Karachi, official sources said. An agreement on the credit, 70 per cent commercial and 30 per cent state withAFP - 71 words
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30 1989-08-28 23 Reuter THE 7,998-DWT TAIWANESE VESSEL Chia Wei was reported aground on Apo Reef, off Mindoro, in the Philippines last Wednesday, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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160 1989-08-28 23 AFP SAUDI ARABIA has ignored requests to release laboratory tests which it said showed live Australian sheep imports were diseased, says an Australian official. Lloyd Beeby, the Middle East head of the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation, said last Saturday that underAFP - 160 words
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277 1989-08-28 23 Reuter DUTCH SHIPPING and transport group Nedlloyd plans a one-for-10 rights issue shortly and will also be applying in October for a listing of its shares in Frankfurt. Nedlloyd, reporting a 115 per cent surge in first-half net profit to 112.7 millionReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration594 1989-08-28 23 RAHITA ELIAS - FIRM SEEKING EVEN SPREAD OF STABLE AND VOLATILE BUSINESSES By RAHITA ELIAS TOWAGE AND SALVAGE EXPERT Smit Tak is forging ahoad into now areas as the company continues to look for more stable sources of income. It is planning to handle harbour towage and594 words
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137 1989-08-28 23 Reuter BRITISH SHIPPING earned £2.7 billion gross in foreign exchange last year, up slightly from £2.6 billion in 1987, maintaining its position as Britain's third largest source of invisible earnings after financial services and tourism, the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) announced.Reuter - 137 words
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153 1989-08-28 23 Reuter ABOUT 530 SHIPS totalling 7.5 million dwt joined the Danish International Shipping Register (DIS) in its first year, an increase of 20 per cent in both the number and tonnage of Danish-flag vessels since July last year, according to theReuter - 153 words
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Article1103 1989-08-28 23 ABC CorttoMWrtin* XI 5 Accord Shpg Vttl 3/4 AfS m 3 Ahrankiol linw XII 5 AC Tooptar xm 5 Amoricon Niugmi XII 4 A/row linn XI 5 Assoc Carriage xm 5 AN! M 1/2 AFC tin* VII 4 API V 3-5 ASCI V 1 Altai Lin* xn1,103 words
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276 1989-08-28 23 MITSUI OSK Lines (MOL) has upgraded the capacity of its Terminal 30 container facility at Seattle. The terminal, operated by subsidiary Trans Pacific Container Service Corp (Trapac), has received a new 100-gauge gantry crane, bringing to three the number of cranes in operation.276 words
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Article, Illustration597 1989-08-28 24 IAN LANCASTER - < ■> t> A fortniohttv column on irwino insurance V By IAN LANCASTER managing director of Citicorp Insurance Broker* Just two weeks ago, the first volley was fired in the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez disaster when the state of Alaska filed suit597 words
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Article797 1989-08-28 24 THIS FORTNIGHTLY report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the797 words
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Article769 1989-08-28 24 INDUSTRY WANTS FAIR COMPENSATION Seatrade Business Review FOR MANY salvage and towage operators, whether or not they survive or to what extent they have to cut operations depends on whether they can persuade a reluctant shipping community that it should pay more to have theirSeatrade Business Review - 769 words
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Article405 1989-08-28 24 TWO 38,565-dwt 1981-built tankers, the Blue Excelsior and White Excelsior, which were sold to Norwegian interests last month for US$4O million en bloc have now been resold to Swedish buyers for US$43 million. The vessels will be taken back by the vendor on a 10year bareboat charter at around405 words
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2003 1989-08-28 24 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedules Blk Op Gdn Date/Time Time From r Gate Ac* Coatf A*ISS 74 0884 0230 28/1700 2*1730 NA 2 OS 00 (05 Al M.rqob OA 28 08 84 1000 28/0*00 280*30 NA 2 N52,003 words
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212 1989-08-28 25 Reuter CARGO TONNAGE through the port of Amsterdam rose to 14.5 million tonnes in the first six months of this year from 13.9 million between January and June last year, figures from the Municipal Harbour Authority show. Liquid bulk goods, including mineral oil, molassesReuter - 212 words
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Article1094 1989-08-28 25 GRAIN chartering picked up on Thursday after the recent lull and featured the fixing of three cargoes to Algeria and two to Iran, brokers said. A total of 75,000 long tons of US grain was reported covered to Algeria, and part of its recent purchase of 200,000 tons,1,094 words
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10210 1989-08-28 32 MUM Saiandia ScanOutoht Aug 23 Sha Ha. China Ocaan Shpg. Aug 23 London Expreee Trtot. Aug 30(PK). Ever Oooda. Evargraan. Aug 30 Kaauga 1. Trtot. Aug 31 Aaal Maarak Maarak Una. Aug 31. Noraala Paarl. Noraaia Una. Sap 1 VIHa da Salurna. CM10,210 words
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Advertisement241 1989-08-28 23 Amtobhatma Salvors sending out an 808, PAGE II Shipping to Australia? ANRO t\lJ IIVJ MEETING ALL VOIR SHIPPING NEEDS TO AUSTRALIA 1 EAST COAST SERVICE A PENANG POR KELAN SINCiA V ANRO CONSORTIUM MEMBERS The Australian National Line Neptune Orient Lines Nedlloyd Lines Australia Straits Container Line Pt. Djakarta Lloyd241 words
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Advertisement156 1989-08-28 23 An SOS from salvage industry FOR MANY salvage and towage operators, whether or not they survive or to what extent they have to cut operations depends on whether they can persuade a reluctant shipping community that it should pay more to have their skills on tap. PAGE II The bill156 words
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Advertisement977 1989-08-28 25 OOCL Ptidicoted K> Quality St'cvicc Mir// [ggj JAROINE SWPPINC AGENCIES 200 Cantonmont Road #12-06 Southpotnt Smppora 0201 Te4 *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINATES Tpl *****11 220 BOOKINGS Tel *****34 235 PESAKA JAROINE SNIPPING AGENCIES SON. BNO. PORT KELANG TEL *****1S Tatei No. MA5477JMA***** PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA*****977 words
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Advertisement864 1989-08-28 26 rage tv a_ Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT LONOON EXPRESS KASUGA t BONN EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY BENAU3ER KURAMA MARU BENAVON TOKtO EXPRESS PROSPER ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND OCSTINATI P. KELANG SOUTHAMPTON 1/1 HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ROTTEROAM/ ANTVXCRP BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPENHAGEN. AARHUS, GOTHENBURG. MALMO, HELSINKI. OSLO. CARIBBEAN S. AMERICA864 words
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Advertisement465 1989-08-28 26 COLUMBUS LINE REEOEREI GMBH (A SERVICE Of HAMBURG SUDI EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO RMVA'DAH HBC HULL (U.K.) 17/10 21/11 25/10 a/ii li/u 17/11 4/12 9/12 13/12 (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) MORAY BANK VI2S COLUMBUS NIUCINI VK •..mi •L 1 Accepting LCL cargo for main porta discharge and also to Wewak,465 words
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Advertisement580 1989-08-28 26 > t L L siS j- REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE NORASIA LINE. THE SHIPPING LINE FOR PIRAEUS. NO OTHER LINE CAN OFFER YOU; 1) SINGAPORE/ PIRAEUS —17 DAYS 2) WEEKLY FIXED DAY DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL SINGAPORE FRIDAY PIRAEUS MONDAY 3) DIRECT CALL (NOT TRANSHIPPED) 4) PRIORITY BERTHING/NO DELAYS TO GET THE580 words
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Advertisement953 1989-08-28 27 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd A\3 p&o Containers STRAITS SHIPPING CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT r*w» PJOa* rtm trtaff Btawaraaai Lak m M an an an w in M w OJI W M mi im w w w kv up iy» ana ana v/m ana ana w am «a «i «a953 words
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Advertisement798 1989-08-28 27 a.CHO YANG LINE WEEKLY EXPRESS INDEPENDENT FAR EAST EDROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ANJIN LENAVRt MM UCENSMAV MIOGC HOY AUG MM mm Mil IN OAKUM) mm FMG FLOTA MERCANTE GR ANCOLOMBIANA S A (NATIONAL LINE OF COLUMBIAI CMOYANG MM Ml M NANJIN OAKLANO Ml «P CMOYANG SUCCESS Ml 11/1 NANJIN TOMNAI798 words
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Advertisement342 1989-08-28 27 /y Hai Sun Hup Co (Ptc) AS'! IMS i STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STOUTS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTi NOTE; ALSO CALLING OTHEK JAPANESE POSTS, HONCKONC. TAINAN i CHINESE FONTS. SUBJECT INOUCEKNT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE ADAMASTOS VK* •Alw calls E.L. A F.E. SPORE PK DSN CT 11/1 M/l 7/M 13fM342 words
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Advertisement578 1989-08-28 28 US SINOSE m MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRAN MEEAD PJL 1/7 Sep! BANDAR ABBAS KYOWA LINE MTftOOUCMQ KYOWA FAST DIRECT S/SULK/CONTAMER SERVICE FROM S'PORE/PK TO OUAM/SAPAN ANO MICRONESIA FORTS' ETA SPORE LOAD FOR: "EAGLE ¥1 15 SEPT GUAM. SAIPAN SEPT S SEPT 31 ANO MICRONESIA578 words
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Advertisement556 1989-08-28 28 HANJIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ MANJItt U HAWK MM QUtEN'S WAV MIOGE TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST fodu n. CMVAMMMM CMOTAJK ft M T/S AT I LAX OAK W Mfl an vm VM VM TO FAR EAST PORTS TO PACIFIC NORTH WEST CANADA CMOVANC PARK556 words
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Advertisement135 1989-08-28 28 INTEROCEAN LINE 78, 2nd Floor, Jalan 2/71, Tainan Tun Dr. Ismail, ***** KL. Tal: 71*734, ******4, *****20 TLX. HO. MA-***** FAX: 03-*****11 Panang Off: Tal: *****7. *****2 accepting cargoes for the FOLLOWING ports loading for AUSTRALIA I SYD. MELB ADE BRIS FREM UK/EUROPE LE HVE. HBG BREMEN R DAM GENOA135 words
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Advertisement677 1989-08-28 28 r P EVERGREEN > r l.'H'ame' Sr'. Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FFI EVEI aFT ED M M M MM M UN fill m 52 «B m EVEI GOLDEK Mil MM lIP am EVE* globe w w I 7» ap a» 1M EVEI BANT VM VU lip VU UM WU 1 ALSO677 words
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Advertisement908 1989-08-28 29 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST MAJAPAHTT QOWA VOY SIN JKT MY VOY HKO KAO KIE VOK NQO KM MM 4358 M M M 44M8 1M 17M IW JW 4758 1M IIM MM 40NB 1/M 3/10 4/10 tflt 10/14908 words
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Advertisement452 1989-08-28 29 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT n/» an ma tut an an m m an m im v» an m v» m vm ii» wa am w w w a ura him Mm vm an* um tm urn am am am aw am am na urn am am452 words
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Advertisement374 1989-08-28 29 A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKAITA LLOYD P.T. BESNI LLOYI wr. IMMEM MIONEStA P.T. TMKtM LLOYB ***■*»Ypmtttmfmtjfim a««N* EKA JAY A AfiEKIES SM6AP9K T«fc 5)***** Telex. *S ***** Fox: 536-8005 Terminal Office *****22 t: DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE (A MEMBER OF ANRO) STRAITS/AUSTRALIA EAST COAST SERVICE Hiaiißii'HLm i:374 words
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Advertisement387 1989-08-28 29 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYOMA YWA VII9W PAGAN VMM HPA-AN VMM HTOMEYWA V2S9W MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S port Pitting Pro** Ban# fa a?- z z az z z THE BANK LINE •MI-CONTAINER SERVICE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HUM HULL TAMAITAI SAMOA VIM 20/9387 words
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Advertisement783 1989-08-28 30 FEEDER VESSEL OOCL FORTUNE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR *Via F Mttf FEEDER VESSEL NFPTUMF NEPTUNE RUBY OOCL HOPE EXPORT RHEIN BRIDGE NUMBER BRIOGE NEPTUNE ZIRCON NEPTUNE RUBY FEEDER VESSEL MACTAN BRIOGE 3 FEEDER VESSEL MACTAN BRIDGE 3 MACTAN BRIDGE 3 JOHORE BRIOGE 1 MAENAM BRIDGE I ASIA STAR783 words
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Advertisement518 1989-08-28 30 111 I i Ai»o accepts Matai* A Sl*«i IVS 4 VO NACALANO V 44 I Wpt U.S.A. SERVICE Acwplni FCL CwWmw and Coiwullowl Cargo ITALY/MEDITERRANEAN Accepting Thnbtr/lfttkbyli ftftoo FCL CoiMntri .fVs S«%UAPi>«t K uMAPHI 1 Ml\► 11 ITO A ACCORD GROUP OF COMPANIES .'<4 SINGAPORE: ACCORD SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL518 words
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Advertisement309 1989-08-28 30 r \S7>sL golden line GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTO SI N n T»t0« Iky* Strwl W SINCAPOtf 01M Til UUW (10 UftCS) ft* U4BM STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: $>w t Pm* gffl'KH ff AH M M coiDt» wiwt Ciliw>»h»kM>»*i was* CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA309 words
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Advertisement430 1989-08-28 30 PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD HFAOOffILf '06 «OB.NSON ROAC jMCJ BUILDING SINGAPQRF C'Ofc TEi F > RS 28'20 PHILI f*» 2.SS*: 7h xhi r'ii.-ifl nr l tiin7» ll ii DESTINATION M KOMC KOBt TOKYO. K££IUHC. 9 FAOHSIUIIC, HAIMLA, BANGKOK fl tUSAII. JAKAtTA I rvr M —n Wt HAMAS. CALCUTTA EAST/WEST AFWCA/MER.430 words
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Advertisement995 1989-08-28 31 NEPTUNE MEMOES PIE. LTD. Bookings OoflliMfi Enqumn Ft EU/AUST TPAflfik 27M977 ***** M 2735N2 (CR NO. **********0E) 1 k iiar ssw s BM NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD luted ii:NU EXPORT (VIA SUEZ) LKH ru 18/09 10/00 26/00 26/08 02/10 03/10 00/10 10/10 1«/10 17/10 23/10 24/10 RDM MAM 20/00 22/00995 words
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Advertisement903 1989-08-28 31 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** PENANG P. KILANC MESSRS HAI TMONC SHIPPING 127 PwwwStrwt. Pmnt MMayw M/S HANOCIMC SYSTEM CO SON BMO CtUm.903 words
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Advertisement338 1989-08-28 32 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. Til 225 6868 <34 l«es| FAX *****39/*****76 TELEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LINES EB DEUTFRACHT SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK < INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER OF EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE ii i! vj i 1 '.v i*n ti grn bimi338 words
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Advertisement380 1989-08-28 32 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANGI SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL DELI I NOAH NA6A JAYA LAMPUNG JAVA PINANG JAYA PERITA JAYA ABAOI JAYA PERITA INTAN LOADING FOR PANJAMG/PK. BALAM PANJAHG PANJANG/JAKARTA PALEMBANG/PK. BALAM PANJANG/JAKARTA JAKARTA/PAN JANG PK. BALAM/PALEMBAN6 ABAW JAYA IN PORT 26JJ9 JAKARTA/PANJANG PERITA INTAN IN PORT 30A89380 words
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Advertisement340 1989-08-28 32 UC D REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES ASEAN PORTS BANGKOK 4 SAILINGS A WEEK BKK (Tel: MOANA PACIFIC PIYA MUM HOANA PACIFIC SONGKHLA -1 sailing a week Nflow Hock Aaencv Co Ltd Skla (Tel: *****4) VESSEL VOY a# /Vll3 3 3 P.KELANG 3 SAILINGS A WEEK DASWANI Sdn Bhd Pkl (Tel: *****59)340 words
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Miscellaneous155 1989-08-28 32 Regional Weather r 4( m > m '4 3 w a *7: SJ il S5 SIGNIFICANT WEATNER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. AUG 28. 1989 R Thunderstorm Temperature c y Shown W wfhei WwhJ d*»(t«on with speed knots Rom V^y Cloudy Sky Wov S "J«* mdicoted by otowi T155 words
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Advertisement892 1989-08-28 33 UNIPACIFIC TRANS TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 1 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE fOR MARITIME TRANSPORT EAST BOUND SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR /SI 30/8 IraqJJapan THROUGH B/l» to BAGHDAD UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS UPTO AO ABA ft BAGHDAD REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AQABA892 words
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Advertisement346 1989-08-28 33 RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL *****33 (10 LmeU FA* *****1S TELEX RS ***** RISMIP (3 Line*) 41 TT (National Una of EtMopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL PEN/PKO ETA LOADMQ FO* NETBAH6T 15S* OAACMALAAM. MOMBASA DJIBOUTI VOY ««WB ASSAB. MASSAWA. HOOCOAM MV ANOMET XVIO OABtSSALAAM MOMBASA. (XMBOUTI VOY 17WS346 words
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Advertisement645 1989-08-28 33 SIGMA EXPRESS |S) PTE LTD wy TEL: *****44 FAX: *****75 P.KELAN& 03-*****35 PENANG: D 4 *****9 BANGKOK: *****21 HONG KONG: B-MIIII NAVKCACION (CHILIAN NATIONAL LINE) GREAT ANDES SERVICE FEEDER VSL SP N. IVORY 21N (3/00 N. EMERALD 17* 1001 MOTHER VESSEL KEE ATACAMA 2M 17/00 law im 29/00 CARGO FOR645 words
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Advertisement211 1989-08-28 33 BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD. BAY OF BENGAL SERVICE UL 1 in jeiposb M»w a/i M Ul. ITAMSTM MMFM 1/1 ALL LCL/FCL ACCEPTABLE FOR COMPETITIVE LCL RATE CONTACT ANWAR/JEYA CONTACT PERSONS TELEPHONE NO. TELEX/PAX NOS. MS TAJS ANWAR 222*910 224*071, (0 Mom) RS ***** BALTRA/*****72 CWNOI—II7 Hamburg West Germany Tiger211 words
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Advertisement131 1989-08-28 33 ■ff*f"nr ilTlil== =1 I REGULAR EXPRESS FCL LCL SERVICE DESTINATION ETA SINGAPORE NONA PACIFIC BANGKOK PORT KELANC (FCL ONLY) 1*» KEEIUNG, KAOHSJUNG 9* ¥1 12/1, I*. 2W. 2/M JAKARTA (FCL ONLY) TOKYO, KOBE, BUSAN (FCL ONLY) KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO (FCL ONLY) 8* an. a*, wi. n/i FARGO SHIPPING CO (P)131 words
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Advertisement63 1989-08-28 34 J=P*jP» fj Egyptian International Shipping Company SERVING DIRECT TO/FROM PORT SUEZ, ALEXANDRIA, AND PORT SAID BY EGYPTIAN FtAG VESSEtS I tASTXXWD rw ICYTT rYIUMIO* VMS «TA STORE 1M TO ICYTT ASWAM Wtl ETA WOW Ma ACCEPTING CONTAMER AND CONVENTIONAL CARGOES S TORE AOENT: KAWASAKI S TORE (FTC) LTD TEL *****7763 words
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Advertisement713 1989-08-28 34 OcebdSebuice LCL/FCL SERVICE TO/FROM r a *=3 L'. ovar tOO tarminats/officM in UJA mm 36,000 melon I trucks. m BOJOOO points in U.S .A. Mflt LCL/FCL mtviocs. Gen«r»l Agants transintra rfuppmg (Singapore) private limited Cargo bookings Tel: 22*3988 (5 LINES) REGULAR L'NER SERVICE CENTRAL MINDORO V 3 AMBASSADOR (TBR) 27713 words
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Advertisement730 1989-08-28 35 StUFFIWI* Tlmfca, wionaay, augusi Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA WEIL DE VAPORES Y "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LOADING FOR CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* AND ALL OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING TO FINAL DESTINATION. Pwunf* MANOLOCVERETT P. KtUnf* Singapof# 29/30 Aug "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF730 words
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Advertisement434 1989-08-28 35 Z I M H i I 1 M' i« n AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE ZIM K OPE ft 14fi ZIM MELBOURNE Xfi ZIM VENEZIA U/10 HONGKONG. TAIWAN. PUSAN. MANILA I CEBU. EIUT CONTAINER UNE ETH ALX ME VCE 11/1 an an an UU VESSEL ZIM OSAKA i.vjt-jmii.j.i. ..,^,.1^,1', I'-sg GOLD STAR434 words
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Advertisement554 1989-08-28 35 SING KWANG HANG SHWnNQ 4 TRANSPORTATION (FTC) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL 2/8 JENWEL 131N 2/9 mlv J r.vr.i /m n':V T \vi VESSEL A VESSEL A VESSEL PORT KELANG 1 SEP MANILA 1 SEP HONG KONG, ALL CHINA PORTS 2 SEP KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG 3 SEP BUSAN 2 SEP TOKYO.554 words
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Advertisement483 1989-08-28 35 PERINTIS LINE II weekly full container service WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA ETA CTD ETA ETD PRABHAKTI V 290-291 29/06 30AM 2/09 2/09 PRASETTA 20-21 2/09 4/08 6/09 6/09 PRABHAKTI 292-290 5/09 6/09 9/09 9/09 SINGAPORE TANTO UTAMA483 words
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Advertisement334 1989-08-28 35 PTC CONTAINER LINES fCI LCI SFRVICt Hi FMEAfT 3/9 KEELUNG/KAOMSIUN6 1/9 BANGKOK 4/9 MANILA 2/9 JAKARTA 1/9 PORT KELANG/PENANG 4/9 BUSAN 5/9 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE 2/9 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huanmu/Shenzhen/Fuznou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to all Europe inland destinations 31/8 LA./NYC/SFO 4/9 VANCOUVER/TORONTO/MONTREAL General Agent* POH334 words
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Advertisement848 1989-08-28 36 ii k k TO PBW MERCHANT MARINE CO., LTD. EASTBOUND TO USA SIN HKG LBN OAK SEA FULLY CONTAINERISED TRANS-PACIFIC WEEKLY SERVICE HYUNDAI EXPLORER HYUNDAI COMMANDER HYUNDAI PIONEER LALANO4A HYUNDAI CHALLENGER HYUNDAI INNOVATOR 2se mm am zsm am n/w he mm i*m o/m os/io 00/w 2CE 1600 Zl/0N 00/10 12/10848 words
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Advertisement503 1989-08-28 36 JE CONTAINER LINE TEL: *****59 FAX *****63 GUARANTEE LCL CONSOL SERVICES (ALSO ACCEPTING FCL BOOKINGS) FAR EAST PORT KELAMC PCNAMC TOKYO KOK NAfiOYA YOKOHAMA n** Ji* w» v» a* vi ad wi m m SRI LANKA/ INDIA EUROPE/ UK EI HSU ALL PORTS 31/8/89 REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO JL C503 words
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