The Business Times, 6 September 1989
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Title Section11 1989-09-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI <P) 46/12/88 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1969 75 CENTS11 words
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Article217 1989-09-06 1 Footsie down LONOON share prices were lower st midday yesterdsy. At 1110 GMT, the Finsnclsl Times-Stock Exchsnge 100shsre index wss down 8.S points, or 0.3 per cent, st 2,410.7. AP Dow Jones down US STOCK prices opened slightly lower yesterdsy, the first dsy of trsding following the217 words
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Article, Illustration244 1989-09-06 1 REGIONAL STOCK markets, except Tokyo, continued to trade higher with the Singapore bourse cloeing at a new poetCrash high in moderately active trading. Share prices in Singapore advanced for the fifth straight trading session with the Straits Times Industrial Index closing 5.8 points244 words
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Article100 1989-09-06 1 THE WORLD'S major central banks last night dumped US dollars in a concerted move to check the sudden rise in the American currency. Dealers said the US Federal Reserve sold dollars at 1.9680 marks and 146.70 yen. Its counterparts in West Germany, the UK, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland,100 words
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508 1989-09-06 1 Reuter, AFP THE United States and Japan wound up two days of talks on mutual economic grievances in Tokyo yesterday, agreeing to meet again in November to discuss how to resolve obstacles to trade and investment in both countries.Reuter,; AFP - 508 words
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316 1989-09-06 1 QUAK HIANG WHAI - By QUAK HIANG WHAI DBS BANK GROUP is offering financing to customers who want to buy residential properties with leases of less than 75 years. Available from today, the more liberal lending offer will enable the DBS Bank group to capture a316 words
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Article, Illustration573 1989-09-06 1 SOH TIANG KENG - ARRIVAL OF 100 DEALERS AND SUPPORTING STAFF EXPECTED By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Correspondent SINGAPORE'S shortsge of foreign exchange dealers will be pertly sased by the influx of some 100 Hongkong dealers and supporting staff over the next 12 months. This573 words
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194 1989-09-06 1 MULTINATIONAL corporations (MNCa) in Singapore have been invited to consider Batam Island as a site for expansion. Extending the invitation was an official delegation headed by Indonesian State Minister for Research and Technology Dr B J Habibie. Or Habibie told reporters194 words
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182 1989-09-06 1 AP TAIWAN has registered its first balance of payment deficit in nine years, the Central Bank reported yesterday. The bank said the deficit of US$45O million was recorded in the second quarter of this year, compared with a U551,573 billion surplus registeredAP - 182 words
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501 1989-09-06 1 Agencies CURRENT STRATEGIES to MM the developing world's debt burden are inadequate to counter "macroeconomlc dleorder", the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) has warned. In its report on trade and development in 1966, Unctad said the appeersnce ofAgencies - 501 words
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Advertisement198 1989-09-06 1 Full report, PAGE It ftogkmal mkts, PAGE 1t World mkts, PAGE 1t Editorial Comment Kaifu still on a tightrope HK property market Where Great Eagle dares World wars Chances of another one? .10 Third World woes 4 Mahathir blames West 10 Croes trading 6 Getting more popular here ,11 Stationery:198 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration437 1989-09-06 2 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN MALAYSIAN rattan turnitura taakars, who only last yaar expraaaad concarn ovar Singapore investors' plana to invaat in rattan procaaalng plants, ara now anxiouely waiting tor the factoriee to start operating. According to Ma Connia Tang, a spokesman tor tha Singapore Rattan 4437 words
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Article, Illustration216 1989-09-06 2 ORIENTAL FANTASY will come to life when Singapore goes on a three day incentive travel show in the US next month. w The mischievous Monkey God (right), one of the moet famous characters from Chineee mythology, will be seen at Singapore's display at the Incentive216 words
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161 1989-09-06 2 A GROUP of 15 Britiah businessmen from varioua industries will be in Singapore on a trade miaaion from Sep 11-15. Theae businessmen will be introducing new products and looking for distributors. They represent a wide range of companies, including manufacturers of alarm monitoring161 words
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519 1989-09-06 2 TAN KEE WEE - By TAN KEE WEE A POLITICAL SCIENCE lecturer has argued that since Singapore is only offering to hoet limited US facilitiee, and on a temporary basis, it cannot be said to have violated the 1067 Asean Declaration. In fact, the whole519 words
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Article104 1989-09-06 2 THIS YEAR'S Miss Singspore Tourism pageant will see 166 participants the higheet-ever so far. According to the Singapore Touriat Promotion Board, more graduates are taking part thia year 29 or 17.5 per cent compered with 20 or 13.9 per cent of the 147 entries last year.104 words
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127 1989-09-06 2 THE TEMPORARY car park next to the National Development Building at Telok Ayer Street will give way to a small city park. Development work has just started and. when completed by next February, It will provide a more comfortable route127 words
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Article982 1989-09-06 2 ARRIVALS Operator From numbor Mm* SU SQ011 0040 LAX/NTT UAL UA605 0055 SFO/HKG CWS CW707 0155 MTS/M6U CAL cms 0315 TPE SU SQ601 0410 AKL SU SQ602 0420 AKL/SYD SU SQ401 0555 CMC SU SQ663 0615 TPE SU SQ031 0755 CDG/tOM KUL MAS MH640 0820 KAl KE624982 words
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Article398 1989-09-06 3 r Seminars and r V7 CAHNERS EXPOSITION GROUP J Courses V-i Syjh Tel: *****13 Tlx: RS ***** CEGSP Fax: *****66^ Sep7 How to Turn Your Work Amara Hotel Institute for 3383S2I Group into a Winning International Team Research Sap 8 How to Handle Amara Hotel Institute for *****21398 words
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403 1989-09-06 3 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON TAKING A contrarian visw, American disk drive manufacturer Maxtor Corporation is expanding both its production snd repair facilitiee in Singapore. "As fsr as ws are concerned, things are looking up," ssid Dave Nealon, managing director of Maxtor. "We have just403 words
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Article, Illustration564 1989-09-06 3 WALTON MORAIS - REPUBLIC BECOMES COMPANY'S ASIA-PACIFIC MANAGEMENT HQ By WALTON MORAIS WILSON Sporting Goods Co is investing US$lO million in Singapore over the next three years in sn sxpansion that also establishes the Republic ss its AsiaPacific msnsgement hesdquarters. Under the expansion drive, aimed at re-establishing564 words
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Article, Illustration405 1989-09-06 3 JAYARAM MENON - *r JAYARAM MENON THE Jurong Town Corporation has set aside $13 million as an initial investment in a major computerisation programme over the next two years. It will begin with the computerisation of its port services and its finance and adminiatration systems. Yesterday. Francis405 words
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Advertisement211 1989-09-06 2 r Novrt A* a serious visitor someone who has the responsibility to specify or recommend the purchase of OA equipment, systems and services, you naturally would like to spend mote time with the exhibciors. Such ample and quality time would enable you to seek solutions to your problems. By pre-registering211 words
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Advertisement41 1989-09-06 2 i More profound than words..\ A diamond is forever. jCatl PETER LAI JEWELIEKY Deeply treasured, forever admired. (Mambar ot Diamond Exchange oi Stngapon) PETER LAI JEWELLERY PTE LTD *02-86/87 Lucky Plan #02-49 to 52 Wrsnu Atna ■na *#02-39 Fa* East Plaza41 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration331 1989-09-06 4 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister 'i Oatuk Seri Dr Mahathir Moha- mad has blamed the top Western industrialised nations for many of the Third World's economic problems, and has accused the ~i,West of using environmental concern as a trade weapon. Or Mahathir told theAFP - 331 words
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171 1989-09-06 4 Bernama INFLATION in Malaysia could be slowing down as the consumer price index (CPI), which roughly measures inflation at the retail level, rose at the slowest rate in June 1989 as against the previous 12 months, Bank Buruh said yesterday. InBernama - 171 words
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171 1989-09-06 4 Reuter INFLATION In the Philippines rose sharply in August, hitting 11.7 per cent, in a further indication that the country's economic recovery is faltering, according to official figures published yesterday. The Philippine government's National Statistics Office said the main cause was a riseReuter - 171 words
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292 1989-09-06 4 AP MALAYSIA remains concerned about economic changes in western Europe before and beyond 1902, Minister of Trade and Induatry Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said on Monday. Opening a trade seminar, she expressed interest in the consequences to follow emergence of "a singleAP - 292 words
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190 1989-09-06 4 Reuter WEST GERMAN economic growth next year is likely to exceed forecasts so far and grow by at leaat 3 per cent. Finance Minister Theo Waigel said on Monday. Mr Waigel's prediction for Europe's largest economy was more optimistic than that madeReuter - 190 words
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469 1989-09-06 4 AP ISRAEL'S Parliament gave initial approval to an emergency economic bill introduced on Monday by Finance Minister Shimon Peres, aimed at combating burgeoning unemployment by strssmlining industrial licensing procedures. Mr Peres introduced the plan at a specially convened summer session of Parliament,AP - 469 words
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277 1989-09-06 4 Reuter NIGERIA, seeking to give the Commonwealth its first black African secretarygeneral. will be lobbying hard for its candidate among Commonwealth nations at this week's NonAligned Movement summit in Belgrade. A senior source in President Ibrahim Babangida's office said it was a rare opportunity forReuter - 277 words
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316 1989-09-06 5 Reuter PAPUA NEW GUINEA S largest gold and copper mine reopened under close guard from government soldiers yesterday almost four months after attacks by militant landowners forced it to close. The Australian managers of the mine on Bougainville Island said they had acceptedReuter - 316 words
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123 1989-09-06 5 AFP JAPANESE INVESTORS are behind several of the half-dozen new foreign industrial investments made in Hongkong since the June 4 Beijing massacre, Hongkong's Deputy Director of Industry said on Monday. Andrew Leung praiaed the Japanese for adopting what he called "a moreAFP - 123 words
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121 1989-09-06 5 AFP SIX MEMBERS of a mainland Chinese committee charged with drafting the Basic Law to govern Macau after its handover to China in 1999 arrived in the Portuguese-administered enclave on Monday for a 12-day visit. The New China News Agency (NCNA) saidAFP - 121 words
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566 1989-09-06 5 FED BANKS SAY ECONOMY MORE RESILIENT THAN BELIEVED Reuter FOUR PRESIDENTS of regional Federal Reserve banks said the US economy is more resilient than previously believed, with two "price hawks" raising concerns over the pace of growth and inflation. In separate interviews, the four agreedReuter - 566 words
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206 1989-09-06 5 AP JAPAN exported fewer cars in July, but built more of them abroad, an automobile industry association said. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association announced on Monday that in July, exports of cars, trucks and buses fell 11.2 per cent to 476,163 vehicles.AP - 206 words
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274 1989-09-06 5 AFP JAPAN'S Cabinet yesterday approved the dates for official visits later this month by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and US Vice-President Dan Quayle. Both leaders will be in Japan to attend a Sep 21-23 conference of the International Democrat Union (IDU).AFP - 274 words
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110 1989-09-06 5 AFP MORE THAN HALF of Japanese favour saving as much as poeaible, but in conservative, risk-free savings instruments, a Japanese government survey showed on Tuesday. Almost 4,000 people responded to the poll, conducted in February and March. Just over latf of those surveyed saidAFP - 110 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1989-09-06 5 on 8«p 4 Singapore OUTLOOK: Cloady with occasional ihowtra In (•port for 24 hours prior lo 7.30pm on Sop 5 of iho 22.2 Mr* of 21.0 tl-2 Ma mth 4 Maxico Qty m r>-iL« rww L/VRI Now York Oslo Porta Rio 'Janoiro Room San Frta'oo San Joan Soou4 Sydnoy Taipoi109 words
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Miscellaneous90 1989-09-06 5 Doonesbury iFwzopno/mfi&fhefiAr, fT COUIP BNODURAGZ FUTURE ACTIVITY. ON THZ OTHER HANP, IF )KXJ PtSPWCH a YOU MIGHT INCUR THE WRATH OF THE ANIMAL RI6H7S GROUPS. i m m i -jk iii ■Ma. 1 El II ill 111 i I llv ■r,v' H i! i -.7-.^i i'.;ynSkSa' r BY GARRY TRUDEAU90 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration517 1989-09-06 6 SOH TIANG KENG - REGIONAL CURRENCIES TRADING ALSO SHOWS 'SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Correspondent CROSS TRADING and regional currencies trading have emerged as "significant developments" in Singapore's foreign exchange market, said Mr Lim Ho Kee, the chairman of the Singapore Foreign Exchange Market517 words
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Article153 1989-09-06 6 AFP BURMA on Monday opened a new state-run bank in Rangoon, the Myanmar Investment and Commercial Bank, Radio Rangoon said in a dispatch monitored in Bangkok. The radio said the bank was officially opened by Planning and Finance Minister Colonel Abel, without providing detailsAFP - 153 words
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501 1989-09-06 6 Reuter TRADING IN THE International Petroleum Exchange's (IPE) new fuel oil contract is likely to be slow at first, but will gradually build up, dealers in London said. Heavy fuel oil futures started trading yesterday, with the contract based on aReuter - 501 words
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413 1989-09-06 6 AFP THE TOTAL AMOUNT of Third World debt expressed in dollars fell last year for the first time since the *****, but this was due largely to the rise of the US currency, the OECD said in a report onAFP - 413 words
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144 1989-09-06 6 AFP JAPANESE Finance Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto said yesterday that Japan could not tolerste the current yendollar exchange rates. Speaking to Japanese reporters, the Finance Minister indicated Japan's strong determination to fight instability in currency rates through central bank intervention. "We're watching the marketAFP - 144 words
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667 1989-09-06 6 Bernama EFFORTS TO DEVELOP the private debt securities market in Malaysia will be given a boost with the setting up of a credit rating agency (CRA). A spokesman for Bank Negara said the private agency to be set up by nextBernama - 667 words
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508 1989-09-06 6 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR bond market experienced a surge of trading in August resulting in a steep volume rise to about Ms 2 billion to M 52.5 billion, Bank Buruh said. The rise was cuased by, among other things,Bernama - 508 words
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211 1989-09-06 6 AFP FOUR MAJOR Japanese commercial banks were ordered to pay additional tax for remittances paid to their overseas securities units to keep them afloat in the wake of the October 1967 stock market crash, tax authorities said yesterday.AFP - 211 words
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259 1989-09-06 6 Reuter UK COMMERCIAL BANKS have asked the Bank of England to consider issuing zero-coupon UK government bonds which could be used to back a sterling element of the current debt scheme being hammered out by bankers and Mexico under the so-calledReuter - 259 words
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147 1989-09-06 6 AFP JAPAN'S Sumitomo Bank Ltd, the world's second-largsst bank, yesterday said it planned to raise an estimated 183 billion yen (US$l.3l billion) through an issue of SO million new shares. The issue, underwritten by nine Japanese securities firms, will enlarge the bank's capitalAFP - 147 words
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100 1989-09-06 6 DANIEL EE, formerly of Baring Brothers, has joined Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asis as an assistant director in its corporate finance department. During his tenure at Baring Brothers, Mr Ee accumulated substantial experience in corporate finance advisory work both in Singapore and overseas. Mr100 words
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Advertisement102 1989-09-06 6 This announcement appears as a matter of record only Arab-Malaysian Credit Bertiad M 560,000,000 Revolving Credit Facility Arranger The Tokai Bank, Limited Singapore Branch Guarantee Banks The Tokai Bank, Limited, Singapore Branch The Fuji Bank, Limited, Singapore Branch The Sumitomo Trust and Banking Company Limited, Singapore Branch Commonwealth Bank of102 words
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Advertisement108 1989-09-06 6 FOR SALE B Y TENDER UNION CENTRE 39A JALAN PEMIMPIN lyii.'ii: iaaiy »n: y.uh TENDER CLOSING DATE: 21 SEPTEMBER 1959,4 pm 7-storey factory building in established industrial area, only 8 km from city centre 40 surface corparking lots Freehold land: 43,6275q ft L art i 1* Built-up area: 106,150sqft With108 words
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Advertisement289 1989-09-06 7 1 I i 1 i Bank Bumiputri Malaysia Bartiad I *»n 4,000,000,000 4SK2M* ■'■if HS* 1 .-I J r-'m ?SS» ,«rl /> o^® 1 J2 .ssess: USS2O,OOQ 0C C, Po li I, M 1 hr r V Op "°n^.o 00ooo !4^SSs? 1 atoocujQo Cv CHA ®AMP ftAVI Chinney Investments Limited289 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1211 1989-09-06 8 SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday cJoaad firmer against moet currencies on widespread buying despite repeated Bank of Japan (BOJ) intervention. dealers said. The dollar closed at 140.80/90 yen, above London's 145.90/140.00 yen and at 1.9060/00 marks against 1.9775/06. Dealers said BOJ intervention was active, but was absorbed by1,211 words
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Article537 1989-09-06 8 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures yesterday eased across the board on profit-taking and long liquidation in fairty active trading. Dealers said sentiment waa undermined by expectations the Federal Reeerve will not relax its credit policy and comments by regional preeidents of Federal Reaerve banks that the economy ia more reeilient thanReuter - 537 words
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Article214 1989-09-06 8 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday ended steady to slightly lower against Monday's close after a day of quiet trade. Most operators were largely sidelined in the absence of fresh factors, dealers said. Among short-dates, the Tuesday/Wednesday rate closed 1/16 point lower at 8-15/16 6-13/16 per cent and214 words
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Article182 1989-09-06 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday, September 5, 1989 OEUTSCHKMAftK (SIMEX) 32 33 34 JAPAJ KESE YEN (SiMEX) 147 363 3*3 71 72 73 73 1 1 M 1 1 'i M Mil 1 1 II Mil II II 390 490 *90 INTEREST RATE OPTIONS Tuetday, September 5, 1989 EUftOOOLLAA (SM4CX)182 words
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680 1989-09-06 8 Reuter SOUTH KOREA will take the first tentative steps towards freeing ita archaic foreign exchange rate system this month but bankers said the long overdue plan may be a case of too little, too late. Finance Miniater Lee KyuSong last weekReuter - 680 words
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Article99 1989-09-06 8 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity mo orat HKJH LOW 3 inointn RQ*****N 30.11J9 4.30 4.25 430 4.24 6 —in RS*****V 18.01.90 4.16 4.11 4.13 4.12 1 yeor BY891OOF 24.05.90 4.33 4.28 Government notes and bond* 1 Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's99 words
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Article, Illustration172 1989-09-06 8 prim# of 12 ma(or banks In t'por* IntortM ink marktt n itM (offer/bid) on S*p 5 us$ DM SWFC Yan 7 4my% 9 7/9 14 l/l* 13 IS/I* 7 9 7/9 7S/I-7I/1 S 7/1* S/l* •7/1 14 1/1* 13 IS/I* 7 1/9 7 7 9/1* 7/1* S172 words
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Article54 1989-09-06 8 THE overnight rat* on the Singapore money market remained unchanged at 5-6/16 per cent yeeterday. Term ratee were alao unchanged. S$ knN rbanfc ralti at Hit i do** ywterdayi arm «d Ow5 3/4 S 3/14 S 1/4 S 1/» 2-M* 3 1/4 3 l/» 3 3 1/4 354 words
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Advertisement368 1989-09-06 8 Practical Aspects Of SETTING LP OFFSHORE Challenges Opportunities of Global Business 5 6 October 1989, Crown Prince Singapore This conference is structured to focus on critical issues. Capitalising on global opportunities Planning your business for offshore operations The use of offshore tax structures Using Singapore as an investment holding company368 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article547 1989-09-06 9 SINGAPORE: PRICES yesterday closed slightly easier with October 1 RSS buyer quoted st 168.50 cents a kg, down one cent from Monday's close. Dealers said prices fluctuated within narrow ranges in the sfternoon as short-covering alternated with bouts of profit-taking. Trading was fairly active. MALAYSIA: Prices closed mixed on547 words
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Article78 1989-09-06 9 (cants/kg) OCTOBER 1989 NOVEMBER 1989 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Ivyan Saltan Bwyan Saltan SSR 20 153.50 155 JON 154-50 156.50N SSR 50 151-50 153.50N 15X50 154 JON MRELB hryan Saltan Bwyan e -H SMR CV 218.50 220.50N 220.50 222.50N SMR I 218.50 220.50N 220.5078 words
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Article267 1989-09-06 9 :London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller dosing prices on Sep 4 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffao Basis In-store London, sellers option OF London Sop 797/798 (777/780) A High/Low 799/790 Nov 814/815 {794/795) Wgh/Low 818/800 Solos (3387) a Cocoa r Sop 761/762 (785/786) High/Low 784/734 Ok 820/821267 words
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Article143 1989-09-06 9 FUEL oil prices were stable in light trsde yesterday. Trsders remained sidelined as they awaited a clearer direction out of New York later. Sentiment wss mixed over near term market outlook. A western trader reportedly bought a 20.000 mt CST-180 at $89.75 mt fob Sing. Saudi143 words
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Article201 1989-09-06 9 Reuter THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Market (KLTM) price yesterday roM six cents to M 523.03 a kg on continued buying (lorn ind and shortcoverlng, brokers •aid. Ini overnigni van on the London Matal Exchanga (LME) fallad to depress sentlmsnt aa ranawad demand, mainly from Japaneee and Europaan consumers,Reuter - 201 words
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Article198 1989-09-06 9 Chinese Produce Exchange Sailers' noon dosing prices on September 5 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 93.00 Old drum FOB 103.00 Now drum FOB 107.00 Copra Mixed (loos*) 50.00 sellers Pepper il. .I* nil mwWW WTWTw FOB NtW 490.00 Sarawak whit* FOB foq NIW 480.00 Sarawak spedol block198 words
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Article517 1989-09-06 9 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES yesterday eased slightly on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange on lack of interest in the cash market. Dealers said the closing of the Chicago soya bean market for Labour Day on Monday also resulted in a lack of direction from the US market.517 words
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Article324 1989-09-06 9 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed easier in quiet trading on a firmer US dollar. "Selling from the Soviet Union and Japanese investors at the U*****.50 level depressed the metal despite local physical demand in the afternoon session,'' a dealer said. Bullion ended at U*****.30/80 an ounce against London's 358.75/359.25324 words
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Advertisement167 1989-09-06 9 The New York market was closed on Monday lor a Labour Day holiday :> N ■vm m s mwia ?*ff it |P V N P BREITLING HAS LEFT ITS MARK ON LAND. SEA AND AIR. Breitling watchmakers, masters on land, air and sea. have designed the Breitling Chronomat to reach167 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article482 1989-09-06 10 JAPANESE Prime Minister Toehiki Kaifu'a recent meeting with American President George Bush in Washington was long on public relstions, but short on sconomic substance. Mr Kaifu did not unveil any major trade initiatives. He was counting on Mr Bush's reaffirmation of the larger US-Japan global482 words
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Article, Illustration1728 1989-09-06 10 FOO CHOY PENG - Great Eagle has been described as a second-tier developer and a potential rival tor the big guys in the Hongkong property market. Guided by managing director Dr KS Lo's faith in the colony's property market, the company has caught the eyes of many analysts. FOO CHOY1,728 words
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Advertisement284 1989-09-06 10 MANY THANKS 4 r k r* t *r> v,'»l to our first 300 Special Members and to all of you who responded so encouragingly to our membership drive but were unable to be among the first 300. Membership to Tioman Island Golf Club is now closed. But only till 15th284 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1135 1989-09-06 11 EDWARD MORTIMER - FIFTY YEARS AGO, HITLER TRIED TO CREATE A GREATER GERMANY. HIS EFFORT LEFT GERMANY SPLIT IN TWO. TODAY, THE ECONOMIST PICTURES A REUNITED GERMANY. MEANWHILE, EDWARD MORTIMER PONDERS THE CHANCES OF YET ANOTHER EDWARD MORTIMER FT FIFTY YEARS AGO last weekend, Hitler invaded Poland, and Britain and FranceFT - 1,135 words
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Article, Illustration408 1989-09-06 11 Economist THE POET Heinrich Heine once moaned that thinking about Germany kept him awake at night. A lot of people give a quiver when they think of a reunited Germany even in the daytime. But the western allies are favouring German unity, and inEconomist - 408 words
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Advertisement121 1989-09-06 11 OLYMPUS OLYMPUS MKROCASSETTE~ReCORDER L:_V |.11.ii Pea r lcorderS93o The new Peailcorder 5930 from Olympus is the world's first microcassette recorder equipped with an Auto date/time memory. By pressing the Date button, the current time and date of the recording is automatically recorded onto the tape itself. The Date/Time function memorizes121 words
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Advertisement147 1989-09-06 11 [Jv J I 1 ■s ;l :P I .1 Vi v *J, w V. J V ,1 n 1 i 6 I I_l L_J> X y f H. H a v n < I J ,s k-i t I i I •s M i 11-._ lk_-bt Thai transports fish chips147 words
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937 1989-09-06 12 WARREN GETLER - STATIONERY ,b» i WARREN GETLER IHT (IE MAKERS of the Mont Blanc jntain pen like to regard their oduct as the Rolls-Royce of iting instruments. But, over the past year or o, the British-owned compass most expensive models is of which retails atIHT - 937 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1989-09-06 13 SUZY MENKES - FASHION By SUZY MENKES IHT THE FRENCH fashion menswear shows were fresh, fun and food for thought. For the gulf between the avant-garde and the establishment, as with women's wear designers, is getting wider. Only the use of colours hot, strong and sweet bridged theIHT - 1,094 words
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240 1989-09-06 13 ENVIRONMENT Reuter MASS TOURISM, diseased forests, the decline of agriculture and disruption of rural life are among an avalanche of problems affecting the European Alps, according to a new book. "This time we are talking about the loss of forests, soilReuter - 240 words
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Advertisement253 1989-09-06 12 Where tv entertain... Where tv entertain... Whereto entertain... Where to 1 BAR cy The best live jazz in town Hours: 5.00 pm 2.00 am Level 3, The Westin Plaza Happy Hours Mon-Fri: 5.00 pm 8.00 pm The Westin Plaza Raffles CHy 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 0617. WESTIN Hotels Resorts Sidewalk.253 words
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Advertisement179 1989-09-06 12 Mooncakes specially prepared by our Hong Kong chef, Chan Hung Fai. On sale now at Ming Palace and Coffee Pot till September 14. A MiriC COURT HOTEL No. 1 Tanglin Road Singapore 1024Te1: *****33 Dine under the stars Enjoy Steamboat under the •tars at only $9.00 per person 5# T179 words
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Advertisement277 1989-09-06 12 THE MOST WONDROUS BUFFET LUNCH IN TOWN Enjoy a gourmet buffet luncheon at an ungourmet price! For starters, take your pick of our cold dishes prawns on ice, fresh oysters, smoked salmon, melon and dried ham. vegetable terrine. mixed seafood salad, cooked assorted vegetables and homemade dressings Select your main277 words
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Advertisement185 1989-09-06 12 s v\ Hong Kong Buffet 1 15 Sept Tuck into these dishes from the Fragrant Harbour roast duck, barbecued meats, claypot specialities. Desserts include gingko nuts in barley soup and red bean paste. Lunch and Dinner. Adults: 14.50 Children: $9+ Cafe Plaza At r Temptations served round the clocks Only185 words
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Advertisement146 1989-09-06 12 LOVE AFFAIR IN GUANGDONG fIiZX Thirty-three 1110 tempting dishes aswtoor from Guangdong to tantalize your taste buds. Savour the subtle flavour of each, lovingly coaxed out and brought to perfection by our masterchefs. Staged daily at the Pine Court of The Mandarin Singapore. Guangdong Buffet Lunch 1 30 Sept 89146 words
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Advertisement182 1989-09-06 13 entertain..., A 1 Lobster Galore, The I (Jnkai Way. From September 4to 29, Chef Yamaguchi presentj tantalizing lobster specialities for lunch ant) dinner in bis own inimitable style. Mouth-watering Fresh Lobster Sashimi, Grilled Lobster with Salt, Peppered Lobster, succulent Lobster in Sake with Vinegar Sauce and many others, each masterpiece,182 words
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Miscellaneous650 1989-09-06 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Vow not to talk nicely? (5) 6 Get somewhere by water (5) 9 Vessels containing a number of bags (7) 10 In any case, a refusal will displease (5) II Lordly location, maybe Roman (5) 12 Nice little estate agent's description (5) 13 Tried me for650 words
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Miscellaneous1301 1989-09-06 13 TV and RADIO Dark delinquency k—« J A f- I vV 1 r,mp OUR CHOICE CRIME STORY, 9.30pm. SBC 5 Michael 'Miami Vic*' Mann returns with his small-screen brand of film noir in this new season while still revolving around the same three characters (a tough cop, up-and-coming mobster, and1,301 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration448 1989-09-06 14 CHARLES SAVAGE - GOLF By CHARLES SAVAGE NOtiftA LALL, India's top woman goffer, leads by a stroke with a 76 t38,38) after the first day of the Singapore Ladies Open Amateur <k>lf Championship at Tanah Mer&h yesterday. Ttvs 29-year-old one-handi-capper has won the prestigious Woman Golfer448 words
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180 1989-09-06 14 AFP in THE -UNITED STATES has underlined Jts determination to regain the title as golf's superpower announcement of its stroAQest-ever team for the Dunltfft Cup. Lirading American moneywinner Tom Kite joins British Open; champion Mark Calcavecchia and US Open champion Curtis Strange forAFP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration981 1989-09-06 14 TENNIS: US OPEN AFP JIMMY CONNORS, two days over 37 years of age, won a stunning straight-set victory over a struggling Stefan Edberg on Monday in the fourth round of the US Open in New York. Connors, who trailed 0-2 to start each ofAFP - 981 words
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222 1989-09-06 14 Bernama. THE LAWN Tennis Association of Malaysia (LTAM) has obtained the services of a consultant to prepare a long-term programme to develop the sport in the country. LTAM vice-president Akbar Baba said the International Tennis Federation (ITF) had sent Josef Brabenic of Canada toBernama. - 222 words
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Article53 1989-09-06 14 AP FORMER Swedish tennis star B)orn Borg married Italian pop singer Loredana Berte in Milan on Monday. A municipal spokesman said the ceremony was performed by Milan's mayor, Paolo Pillitteri. Borg, 32. a five-time Wimbledon champion, had been living with the darkhaired. 38-year-old singer in MilanAP - 53 words
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262 1989-09-06 14 AP MICHAEL CHANG considered his four-set, fourth-round elimination by Tim Mayotte at the US Open on Monday and decided that the 5-7, 1-6, 6-1, 3-6 loss was something less then devastating. "It wasn't like he blew me off the court." Chang said. "IAP - 262 words
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Article, Illustration179 1989-09-06 14 MOTOR-RACING AP VETERAN Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet, who has had a highly disappointing season with Lotus, will drive for Benetton next year, the Italian F-1 team announced on Monday. Piquet. 37, a three-time world champion, will team up with Italy's Alessandro Nannini at Benetton. ItalianAP - 179 words
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286 1989-09-06 14 ATHLETICS AP CONCERN for the image of track and field led the sport's leaders to urge that Ben Johnson be stripped of his world records because of drug use. The International Amateur Athletic Federation s policy-mak-ing council said onAP - 286 words
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144 1989-09-06 14 CYCLING AP DUTCH RIDER Jean Paul Van Poppel on Monday won the third leg of the 69th Tour of Catalonia cycling race. Another Dutch rider, Steven Rooks, became the new overall leader. Van Poppel was clocked in four hours, 52 minutes andAP - 144 words
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253 1989-09-06 14 COMMONWEALTH GAMES AFP THE NEW ZEALAND government is prepared to underwrite the financially troubled 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games, but would force local authorities to share any debt burden. Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer said on Monday that Sports Minister Peter Tapsell and Roger Douglas, theAFP - 253 words
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Advertisement271 1989-09-06 14 SOUTH EAST w* ASIA'S BIGGEST MICROCOMPUTER SHOW IS BACK! The microcomputer event which everyone looks forward to is back, with a bigger and more exciting presentation. <D o CLI TO U)\ c I c/ 5 6 L_ c <D o 0) ■D TO k. I--5 L. o CO TO I271 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration658 1989-09-06 15 Bernama MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Oatuk Paduka Daim Zainuddin has expressed disappointment that the three largest domestic banks which were given stockbroking licences have yet to demonstrate their leadership in the industry. Datuk Daim said the banks, given the licences in late 1967,Bernama - 658 words
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Article, Illustration369 1989-09-06 15 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange (KLSE) will constantly upgrade its regulatory function and introduce innovative changes in the market to keep abreast of developments in other exchanges. This would maintain the attractiveness of the KLSE to all investors, its executive chairman,Bernama - 369 words
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532 1989-09-06 15 ROXY ELECTRIC Industries Bhd, under a new management headed by UIC boss Oei Hong Leong, has bought stakes in two property companies worth a total of MSS 62 million. Roxy said it has bought out the remaining 40 per cent stake532 words
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369 1989-09-06 15 ELAINE KOH - ELAINE KOH MING COURT HOTEL Ltd. the hotel group controlled by property magnate Ng Teng Fong, has acquired Cairnhill View for $26 million in its first foray into residential property. Just a few days ago, it was reported that Mr Ng's private group,369 words
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Article, Illustration554 1989-09-06 15 LEE HAN SHIH,ELAINE KOH - By LEE HAN SHIH,ELAINE KOH SHARE prices of Polytek Wearnes Holdings (PWH) surged to an all-time high of $1.25 yesterday amid growing speculation that the company has found a buyer for its newly-acquired S K Building at Raffles Place. A total554 words
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235 1989-09-06 15 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD Ltd's recent debt-equity linked package, consisting of $50 million loan stock with warrants, is expected to be listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore by Sep 16. At a signing ceremony yesterday, Sembawang also revealed that the conversion price of235 words
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228 1989-09-06 15 A GENERAL takeover offer for flour millers Prima Ltd by the founding Cheng family has failed, with shareholders sending in scceptsnces totalling 566,190 sharee, or 1.51 per cent of the paid-up capital. as at the close of the offer on Sep 1. Cheng228 words
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Article61 1989-09-06 15 DAYAPI INDUSTRIES (M) Bhd: Group after tax profit of M 5756.000 (Ms3.o4m) on a turnover of $17.18 m (M510.44m) for the »i* months ended June 30, 1969. EPS is 1.4 sen (loss of 5.5 sen). No interim dividend is recommended. The group is expected to achieve better results61 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1989-09-06 16 KEVIN GWEE - bf KEVIN GWEE PROPERTY COUNTERS made a comeback on the Singapore stock market yesterday, sending the Straits Times Industrials Index to a new post-Crash high. The STII rose for the fifth consecutive trading day to surpass the previous high of 1,387.011,115 words
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Article297 1989-09-06 16 Manager*' prk*t for Sep 6 Singapore Unit Trust T)w Com—ro 120 \V Tko Saving) Fund 107 1.13 Sport frog Fund a« 0J2 S'pora Sac Fund a/5 o*r S'por* h»w> Fund 0-84 099 S'por* Equity Fund 0.57 061 Asia Unit Trust Mai Irnon Fund ia 147 Mol frog Fund297 words
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Article58 1989-09-06 16 MALAYSIA AJCA BERHAD: 20th AQM at Bayan Room, Hotel Equatorial. No 1 Jalan Bukit Jambul. ***** Penang, tomorrow at 11am. CYCLE A CARRIAGE LIMITED: EQM at 9 Penang Road, #12-00 Supreme House, Singapore 0923. on Sep 8, Friday, at noon. METALOCK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED: 20th AGM at 27 Gul58 words
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Article6209 1989-09-06 16 1! High M9 Low Tel Cod* Company Last Sale SEP OS orVol (•000) Hlgl Day h Low Last Quota Buyer Sailor Or 1 Dtv Dtv C'vr Or 1 Vld Nat P/E M Cap Smil SESDAQ 192 94 217 80 115 148 101 125 198 91% 104 1806,209 words
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Article, Illustration3575 1989-09-06 17 THE UPBEAT mood continued on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday for the second straight session, driving prices higher in active trading. Brokers said profit-tak-ing that emerged towards noon failed to pare earty gains. The market had opened higher, boosted by advances on the Tokyo and3,575 words
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500 1989-09-06 18 Reuter THE TOKYO Stock Exchange has asked at least one major brokerage house for information on trading in shares of Taiyo Kobe Bank Co Ltd ahead of last week's announcement that the bank would merge with Mitsui Bank Ltd, an official atReuter - 500 words
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180 1989-09-06 18 Reuter AIR INDIA, the country's international flag carrier, is unable to buy enough aircraft for a planned major fleet expansion because of a worldwide shortage, managing director Rajan Jetley said. He told reporters that Air India expected an annual 6 toReuter - 180 words
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343 1989-09-06 18 Reuter JAPANESE BROKERAGES are increasing shareholders' equity, partly to avoid being left behind by the banks ahead of expected deregulation, financial analysts say. "The big four especially are increasingly finding themselves in a tough situation because of expectations of the securities business opening up toReuter - 343 words
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Article405 1989-09-06 18 Reuter RUMOURS that the Securities and Exchange Commission planned to crack down on underground stock players triggered a lastminute sell-oft by investors and pushed share prices in Taiwan lower yesterday, reversing early gains, brokers said. The Weighted Index fell 78.75 points or 0.79 per cent to close atReuter - 405 words
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Article253 1989-09-06 18 Reuter STRONG local demand for commerce and textile counters yesterday continued to propel the Thai stock index towards the 700 level, brokers said. The SET Index gained 4.71 points to close at 697.05 in very active trade. Gains outnumbered losses 66 to 43. Most ac- tive wereReuter - 253 words
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Article110 1989-09-06 18 Reuter THE share market cioseo firmer yesterday but on moderate volume and with an easier tone at the end. "It's probably more likely to be down five points tomorrow than up." one broker said. The Barclays Index rose 6.64 to 2.454.96. "There wasn't quite the aggressiveReuter - 110 words
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Article246 1989-09-06 18 Reuter STEADY selling pressure from the market's opening pushed Seoul stocks down yesterday in spite of a bullish rally in the afternoon on news of large domestic gaa deposit finds, brokers said. The Composite Index closed at 971.90, down 3.17 points from Monday. Turnover was a moderate 443.3Reuter - 246 words
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Article102 1989-09-06 18 Reuter MINING STOCKS led the continued slide of Philippine share prices yesterday. with high Treasury bill rates attracting money away from the market, analysts said. Fe Paller, the head of research at Citisecurities, said: "Trading was on a narrow range with investors ignoring higher value shares, inReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1989-09-06 18 Hongkong Reuter, AP BLUE CHIPS continued to rise yesterday on improved sentiment after Monday's 41.34-point rise of the Hang Seng Index, brokers said. The Hang Seng closed 22.16 points up at 2,572.41. The Hongkong Index gained 14 89 to 1,696.06. "Institutional investors have builtReuter,; AP - 1,230 words
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Article, Illustration477 1989-09-06 18 Sydney Reuter AUSTRALIA'S share market closed higher yesterday. boosted by some strong profit results from major companies and solid demand from overseas investors, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index finished 13.6 points up at 1,777.7. "All the results we've had so far have been quite positive and theyReuter - 477 words
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Article, Illustration549 1989-09-06 18 Tokyo Reuter STOCKS see-sawed yesterday in tune with various undercurrents of arbitrage buying and quick profittaking and finally closed mixed. A further firming of the US dollar in the afternoon sped up selling and kept trade slack. "Volume is low and I don't see it picking upReuter - 549 words
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Article353 1989-09-06 19 FT ADIA. THE WORLD'S second largest employment agency, is to merge with fellow Swiss company Inspectorate International to form what it is claimed will be "one of the world's largest service groups". The transaction marks a further development in the reshuffling of the business interestsFT - 353 words
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332 1989-09-06 19 AFP BRITISH paper and packaging group Bowater has announced a £382-million (US$594-million) hostile takeover bid tor the specialist printing company Norton Opax. which makes cheque books, plastic cards and lottery tickets. Analysts said the bid. which was rejected by the target firm's management, appearedAFP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration838 1989-09-06 19 London Reuter SHARES were mixed in hesitant morning trade yesterday as the market braced itself for first-half corporate results to be reported throughout the month. While snother round of favourable results is expected, current high interest rates and slackening consumer demand may prompt many companies to warnReuter - 838 words
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Article1233 1989-09-06 19 Reuter PARIS: French share prices were easier at midsession yesterday after the apparent end of France's biggest takeover battle, dealers said. The 50-share Price Indicator was 0.10 per cent lower after starting this morning 0.07 per cent up. Compagnie Industrielle chairman Jean-Marc Vernes has accepted a newReuter - 1,233 words
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Article, Illustration382 1989-09-06 19 THREE SUPERMARKET CHAINS FORGE CLOSER EUROPEAN LINKS AFP THREE MAJOR West European supermarket chaina. Ahold of The Netherlands, Casino of France and Argyll of Britain's Safeway chain, are to cooperate through a Joint subsidiary and cross-shareholding agreements. The agreement, also announcedAFP - 382 words
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244 1989-09-06 19 AFP FRENCH ineurance-based group Compagni* Industrial* and banking conglomerate Compagnie Financiere de Suez have reached a deal which apparently aaauree Suez of victory in Ha multi-billioo-doilar bid tor Induatrieile. according to company officials. A Suez statement yesterday confirmed widespread market expectationsAFP - 244 words
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Article93 1989-09-06 19 Reuter PROPERTY and construction group Taylor Woodrow said an earlier reported 27 per cent rise in first-half pre-tax profits to £43.2 million showed the overall strength of the group. Taylor chairman and chief executive Sir Frank Qibb said yesterday that overseas companies -performed very well, whileReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement374 1989-09-06 15 AT LAST. ONE DATABANK THAT MEETS YOUR NEEDS FOR OFFICE AUTOMATION. Introducing Singapore's Hat Databank on Office Automated Equipment and Services. For the first time In Singapore, a comprehensive guide on the latest equipment and services that wW get your office fu*y automated and functioning efficiently The guide win contain374 words
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Advertisement178 1989-09-06 15 Classic and revolutionary timepiece HUBLOT 1 \clusi\ el\ .it Iho Honi C.l.iss Safety EQUIPMENT Secure in the knowledge it's a Chubb Behind the world famous name of Chubb is a depth of knowledge that goes back 170 Tfi? years. Knowledge and experience that has established their position as masters of178 words
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Advertisement9 1989-09-06 17 SES sets ahead with HP computers. HEWLETT PACKARD mm9 words
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Advertisement121 1989-09-06 18 WE'RE vT? TAKING OVER VJet ready. From the next issue. The Reservist will take on a brand new look. Bolder. Brighter. Better. Times Periodicals will now be publishing The Reservist on behalf of the SAF Reservists' Association (SAFRA) The bi-monthly magazine, which is sent to 95.000 men in Singapore, will121 words
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Advertisement498 1989-09-06 19 NOTICES |'E, I'WmTTTM THE COMPANEBB ACT, (CHAPTER SO) AND IN THE MATTER OF UNTRONIC TRADING PTE LTD (Incorporated la the Republic of Singapore) ON LIQUIDATION) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of members of LINTRONIC TRADING PTE LTD daly convened and held at 340 C, King George's Avenue,498 words
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Advertisement524 1989-09-06 19 IN THE MATTER Of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF WALUCH HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of WAUJCH HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED, duly convened and held at 141 Middle Road •04-03 GSM Building. Singapore 0718524 words
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Advertisement7 1989-09-06 19 Now York and Toronto woro ctoood yootorday.7 words
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Advertisement613 1989-09-06 19 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) 6 Shenton Way, DBS Building, Singapore 0106. To: All Shareholders NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the shareholders of the Company will be held in the Board Room of The Development613 words
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452 1989-09-06 20 DAVID CHEW - ELECTED PRIME MINISTER USHERS IN NEW TRENDS By DAVID CHEW THOUGH still a powerful force, the military has seen its influence in Thai politica waning since the country's first elected prime minister in 12 years Gen Chatichai Choonhavan came into office a452 words
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Article, Illustration458 1989-09-06 20 Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi yesterday proposed creating an US$lB billion-a-year international environment fund, highlighting growing concern at the non-aligned summit over the pollution of the atmosphere. Speaking on the second day xrf the summit in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Mr Gandhi saidReuter - 458 words
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200 1989-09-06 20 AP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday appointed members of a council to propose alternative uses for US military bases in the Philippines if Manila and Washington fail to renew the agreement under which they operate. The 17 members of the Executive-Legislative Bases Council includeAP - 200 words
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123 1989-09-06 20 AFP A 109-MEMBER delegation left Taiwan yesterday for Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines on a six-day trade promotion tour. The tour is part of Taiwan's ongoing effort to diversify its oversees outlets. The mission, headed by Chinese National Federation of Industries chairmanAFP - 123 words
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174 1989-09-06 20 AFP BRAZIL may apply to join the Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) when it meets in Bangkok in October, a move expected to strengthen the tin market. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Lim Keng Yaik told reporters in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that Brazil'sAFP - 174 words
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Article98 1989-09-06 20 Reuter COM EX GOLD futures rebounded to almost unchanged levels yeeterday on early short-covering that coincided with a major intervention to bring the US dollar down. Gold for delivery in December approached last Friday's close of U*****.10 an ounce after sellers backed away at U*****.50. SilverReuter - 98 words
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524 1989-09-06 20 Bernama MALAYSIAN producers and exporters should seriously consider selling palm oil through a consortium as a marketing strategy to fetch higher prices for the product, Primary Industries Minister Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik said yesterday. Speaking to reporters after opening the 1989Bernama - 524 words
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387 1989-09-06 20 AFP, Reuter THE WITHDRAWAL of the 26,000 Vietnamese soldiers still in Cambodia will take place from Sep 21 to Sep 26 as scheduled, and Vietnam has asked UN Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar and other interested parties to witness theAFP,; Reuter - 387 words
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138 1989-09-06 20 Reuter PHILIPPINE real gross national product rose 5.3 per cent in the first six months of 1908, against 6.8 par cent in the same period last year, the National Statistics Office said yesterday QNP roae faater than the first-quarter level of 4.1Reuter - 138 words
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454 1989-09-06 20 By WALTON MORAIS AN INTERNATIONAL award may be coming the way of Trade Development Board chief Yeo Seng Teck and National Computer Board divisional director Ko Kheng Hwa because of the success of Trade Net The Society of Information Management (SIM), a premier professional454 words
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179 1989-09-06 20 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S federal lawmakers rejected a hefty pay rise to set an example to domestic airline pilots whose claim for a 30 per cent increase threatens to shatter the Labour government's economic policy. Prime Minister Bob Hawke, saying the pilots'Reuter - 179 words
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Article31 1989-09-06 20 Reuter THE US hopes that Japan's 1990-91 budget reflects the country's need for greater public investment, a senior US Treasury official said in Tokyo yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article39 1989-09-06 20 Reuter CHINA yesterdsy dismissed vice-governor Uu Hongru of the country's centrsl bank, the People's Bank of China, t in a move that has puzzled foreign bsnkers snd diplo- mats. No successor was I named. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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35 1989-09-06 20 Reuter TAIWAN reaidents visiting relatives in China take about US$2.5 billion from the rich islsnd to the communist mainland each year, an official of Taiwan's Central Bank told reporters yesterday.Reuter - 35 words
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Article47 1989-09-06 20 AFP TAIWAN may grant reeidency to mainland relatives of Its public employees for family reunification on the ialand. Premier Lee Huan said yeeterday. The consideration will cover only blood relatives of the public employeee, who themselves are prohibited from going to China. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article34 1989-09-06 20 Reuter THE Bougainville copper mine closed yesterday when snipers fired on miners' buses hours sfter the Papua New Quines mine reopened after a four-month shutdown caused by rebel attacka.Reuter - 34 words
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Article36 1989-09-06 20 Reuter THE US will speed up delivery of helicopter gunships and navy patrol boats to boost the Philippines' anti-in-surgency war, Armed Forces Chief General Renato Do Villa said yesterday ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article39 1989-09-06 20 AFP MORE than 300 guns, allegedly brought in from the United State* by Philippine Congressman Nicanor de Guzman snd his business associate Ponciano Datu, were seized yesterday at Manila'a international airport an airport customs official said.AFP - 39 words
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Article39 1989-09-06 20 Reuter BRITISH Prims Minister Margaret Thatcher will stop over in Moscow on Sep 23 for tslks with Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev on her way home from Tokyo, Soviet domestic radio said yssterdsy. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article39 1989-09-06 20 Reuter PRIME Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki has almost completed a Solidarity-led government that will relegate Poland's communists to s junior rols for the first time since World War Two, a parliamentary source said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement49 1989-09-06 20 Sunday, Sept. 10, 1989. Grand Ballroom Hilton International Singapore 120 Tribal And Fine Oriental Carpets Rugs Viewing: 10am Ipm Auction Sale: l.SOpa spm •w All lots are guaranteed and backed by a full Hade in value at our showroom. Auctioneers: Cheong Koon Seng (CKS) Auctioneers ft Valuers Pte Ltd49 words
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Advertisement195 1989-09-06 20 The office is your business IT'S MORE THAN just a place to work. Your office is home to your business, your livelihood. It is where critical decisions are made, where information vital to those decisions must be readily available. It pays to plan your office. And it pays to advertise195 words
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91 1989-09-06 21 AFP SOVKOMFLOT, the Soviet merchant marine company, has signed a 1.2-billion-deutschemark (US$6lO million) contract with the Kiel-based Vulcan Deutsche Werft and the Howaldtswerke company for the procurement of six very large container ships. A Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman said in Moscow on MondayAFP - 91 words
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58 1989-09-06 21 Reuter A WEEK-LONG GENERAL STRIKE called across Soviet Azerbaijan by the Popular Front mass movement is to exclude workers on oil rigs where wells cannot be temporarily shut down. But front spokesmen said on Monday they would try to prevent any oil from beingReuter - 58 words
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Article99 1989-09-06 21 AFP SOUTH KOREA will build a high-speed railway from Seoul to the southern port city of Pusan at a cost of 3.87 trillion won (US$5.B billion). South Korean Transport Minister Kim Chang-Keun said in Seoul on Monday that the 427-km new line, to beAFP - 99 words
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Article108 1989-09-06 21 Reuter AN ARGENTINE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR brought charges against a former president and eight directors of the state merchant shipping line Elma for their involvement in the 1987 purchase of two West German ships for US$2O million above their market value. Argentina's official news agency, Telam, saidReuter - 108 words
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71 1989-09-06 21 Reuter THE 32,278-DWT Cyprus-registered bulk carrier Georgios T, sailing from the US to Bangladesh, had to anchor at Salvador, Brazil, because of engine trouble, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said on Monday. The vessel, which sailed fully loaded for Chittagong from Tampa, Florida, on Aug 5,Reuter - 71 words
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128 1989-09-06 21 Reuter THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION is looking into claims by British shippers that a rate-fixing system operated by major shipping lines on the transatlantic route is illegal under EC competition law. A spokesman for the commission, the EC's executive arm, said in Brussels on Monday thatReuter - 128 words
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Article1106 1989-09-06 21 ABC Contoinerl»nn s Accord Shpg VM 3/4 AB XM 3 Ahrenkiol liner XI s AC Toeptar XM s Ameocow Nlwgmi XII 4 Arrow Linns XI 5 Assoc Carriage XBI 5 AM 1/2 ATC Urn VII 4 Aft V 3-5 ASa V 1 Altai Lin* XI 4 Bolt1,106 words
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373 1989-09-06 21 JEAN FOONG - CONFERENCE PUNS US$5O-PER-TEU RISE NEXT MONTH By JEAN FOONG MEMBERS of the Japan-Persian Gulf Rate Agreement (Jappercon) will raise freight rates by only US$5O per TEU from Oct 1. This smaller increase, which will affect shipments from Singapore to the Arabian Gulf ports, is373 words
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416 1989-09-06 21 Jean Foong - Jean Foong FREIGHT FORWARDER Accord Shipping is consolidating its presence in the Asia-Pacific region by forming a new holding company with its subsidiaries and agents. Mr Henry Tan, the managing director of Accord Shipping, said: "The new company, Accord Holdings Asia Pacific, will be based in416 words
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336 1989-09-06 21 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr, By AL O LABITA Jr, writing for BT from Manila THE FILIPINO Shipowners Association (FSA) has opposed a 50-50 sharing of tonnage and freight earnings in the proposed Philippine-Bangladesh maritime agreement designed to boost their bilateral merchant shipping trade.336 words
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341 1989-09-06 21 SOME JAPANESE SHIPOWNERS have criticised rapidly increasing new shipbuilding costs in Japan. The shipowners are concerned that the country's shipbuilders might be using the recession cartel. approved by the shipowners, to increase newbuilding prices unfairly, according to a Lloyd's List report341 words
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172 1989-09-06 21 Reuter AUSTRALIAN-BASED international transport group TNT Ltd has announced that strong performances by its domestic and offshore freight operations helped lift net profit for the 1968/89 financial year by more than 7 per cent TNT earlier reported annual net profit rose to U*****.55Reuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1989-09-06 22 VONNIE BISHOP - It has been an eventful year for Hongkong so far, with the British colony witnessing political turmoil across the sea in mainland China as well as facing political uncertainty at home. A recent government decision on a tax dispute has added to the problems of1,048 words
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Article758 1989-09-06 22 AFP FREIQHT RATES showed little movement over the past week, with chartering activity fairly light throughout but confidence of higher rates to come much in evidence. The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange's (Biffex) Baltic Freight Index (BFI) ended down one point from the previous week's close of 1,426AFP - 758 words
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1816 1989-09-06 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Transtalm »r Schedules Blk Op Gdn Date/Time Time Fron n Time To Booking Gats Ambos Bridge 24 *****9 1900 06/1730 06/1830 Tlx/Fax 2 A5 00 F05 07/0130 07/0200 NA 2 06/1830 06/1930 Tlx/fox 2 C51,816 words
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198 1989-09-06 23 AFP AROUND 5,000 QUARANTINED Australian sheep have died in Abu Dhabi over the previous 10 days, a municipal official said on Monday. Mohammad Ahmad, head of the municipal slaughterhouse, said between 400 and 500 sheep had died each day of Maltese fever from aAFP - 198 words
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Article752 1989-09-06 23 RATES in the freight market were little changed on Monday although there appears to be a general belief they will soon begin to edge higher now that summer is over, traders said. Two fixtures from the US Gulf to Japan at U5524.00, basis no combination ports, $24.50 with752 words
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10421 1989-09-06 30 i a mm Bonn Eiprw Trtot. Sap UK). Luna Mwnk. Mara Line. S«p 6/7 Cardigan Bay. Trtot. Sap 7 Norooie Pitacaao. Noreeie Una. Sap 6 Ming Comtort Yang Ming. Sap >0 B Permel, ScanOutcht Sap 11. Ew Grade. Evargraan. Sap 11. Boneldor. Trtot.10,421 words
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Advertisement34 1989-09-06 21 ++^@>-)^*}|<@"$=;?*!@\'>*-\/-{| 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: 253-2021, Tlx: RS ***** BTAD34 words
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Advertisement236 1989-09-06 21 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" HV■ Europe is today's major market challenge. To approach 320 million consumers you need the most strategic access point. To reach them you need the most efficient distribution system, incorporating cost effective and centralized warehousing. After 1992 and the removal of internal trade barriers, the236 words
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Advertisement106 1989-09-06 21 HK owners' patience taxed A RECENT government decision on a tax dispute has added to the problems of Hongkong's local business community, in particular the territory's coterie of shipowners. PAGE H Sheep die in quarantine AROUND 5,000 quarantined Australian sheep have died in Abu Dhabi over the previous 10 days,106 words
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Advertisement89 1989-09-06 22 NOTICE SARAH. BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CDNFERENCE FAR EAST/ GULF DF AOEtt AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CONGESTION SURCHARGE The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted port and have reported and agreed on the following:PORT SUDAN Congestion surcharge89 words
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Advertisement891 1989-09-06 23 OOCL Dedicatt>c) fo C2wality JAROINE SMffMS Aw^liS 200 Cwitaww* Dmi #1246 S#«tNw"t S«W" wSSuraaMOBWW TERMINAL/CfS TM *****11 220 bookings tm *****34 m> PtSARA JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON. MM). POUT KELANG TEL 36M111 Tata No. MA»77yA»WI PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA***** CFS TEL J49K6 P6UOANG TEL *****2/3 TELEX NO. MAESOB4891 words
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Advertisement1098 1989-09-06 23 MAERSK LINE Lm M. Ctoatng wo V 9 ivs m 21/0 23/0 2M 30/9 VlO 7/10 12/10 14/10 19/10 21/10 28/10 2*lo LOUIS M LAURA M LEXA M TMs «Mk —LM M qjtW| CV 4/9 2300 HRS 7/9 *0 14/9 1M 21/9 23/9 2*9 3M *10 7/10 12/10 13/10 19/101,098 words
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Advertisement630 1989-09-06 24 r Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT CAAOK2AN BAY P. KELANQ SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMENHAVEN OSAKA BAY TOLAQA BAY «VS77 ALSO ACCEPTM CAM) TO: ALL UK INLAW) DESTINA «10 I 24/>0 28/10 2t/W I MlO 31/10 BELFAST, OUBLIN, COPENHAGEN, AARHUS, GOTHENBURG, NAURO, HELSINKI. OMA 11= V. CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT RDAM/ ANTWERP!630 words
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Advertisement301 1989-09-06 24 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH lA SfcRVICF Of HAMBURG SUDi EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO S*PORE I RMVAVMi HK NULL (UX) U-M/l UiM ISM VIS yrrr; i rri (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOMT SERVICE) VUS SMN T^TTTT T- r j REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE FURMVANT WO* I 72) M I TAMATI I EION rrr301 words
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Advertisement524 1989-09-06 24 TO EUROPE PRINCES NORTH SEA 929N NORASIA AL-MUNTAZAM MZ7-3 Alm aecaptiNi carat to all UX wwrp VH MWI (via moot) PEN PKL SIN FIX (Aarhut, ME ROT ANT LEM TO MEDITERRANEAN/RED SEA MMiMi Hwrctt 12 *VL 2S fitT wforwep aw «g "S.'&ns.ifsss.a NOtASIA ALMUNTAZAM 0927-3 2i/» Z7/9 29/! IS/M IWII524 words
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Advertisement543 1989-09-06 25 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd W|l P&O w^ront Containers STRAIT S SHIPPING (.'(VJTAIMER SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT PEGASUS PIONEER V47W lA-11 Sap Ml MN VON 1212 Sep 14PEGASUS PROGRESS VSBIN 12-11 Sap ttBANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL ;T m I.} -W.l O\rAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT:' PJUni r^n ow Vit543 words
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Advertisement724 1989-09-06 25 TX CHO YANG LINE WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE (ALSO ACCEPTING REEFER CARGOES TO FAR EAST) WESTBOUND Alm tccapbnc far InUnd UK iaUlAjtiam Anhnrp a«d SondanjviM part*. EA3TBOUND STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE LTD TEL: *****22 FAX *****90 K.L. TEL: *****80, *****13/4 PK *****78/*****53 PENANG *****7/8 WAO OFFICE I, BATTERY TO mM(U STRAITS724 words
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Advertisement31 1989-09-06 25 M/NEFAST PTE LTD 1 iu r KAMPUCHEA SERVICE Vessel Voy ETA ETD Destn TZll HANG V8909S 20/9 23/9 Phnom Penh ANABAS V8907S 27/9 1/10 Kampongaom TEL *****07 TLX ***** FAX *****7631 words
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Advertisement347 1989-09-06 25 Hai Sun Hup Co (Ptc) Ltd f.22' l-O* .1 L'nf"., ms 22C<>' \R c KASI IKN t \i; I.INKK 1.1 I» STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFT! NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTIO JAPANESE WATS, HONGKONG, TAIWAN CHINESE POUTS. SUBJECT INDUCEMENT IMLintermaritime SOUTHERN AFRICA SERVICE AOARUSTOS VRS* ml nr347 words
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Advertisement446 1989-09-06 26 K age f A SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES tze: IRAN MEEAO PJL7U n KYOWA LINE GUAM/SAPAN DIRECT SERVICE (B7SULK CONTAINER) ETA STORE LOAD FOR:EAGLE' V 7 U SEPT GUAM. SAIPAN SEPT 31 OCT 1 AND MICRONESIA PORTS* "MICRONESIA PORTS DIRECT CALLS SUBJECT TO INDUCEMENT446 words
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Advertisement628 1989-09-06 26 (ft HAN JIN SHIPPING FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ IF3 QUEENS SAT MIOGC CMOYANC PMtt MM HANJIN OAKLANO MS CMOYANC SUCCESS OK I TO FAR EAST PORTS vfi aft wj 2* 1M IVW Vio MO W W na ,M 0 WO 1300 IV>O WO jy» lino I*lo628 words
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Advertisement90 1989-09-06 26 INTEROCEAN LINE 78, 2nd Floor, Joton 2/71, Twnon Tun Dr. lamaM, tOOOO KL. Tol: 71W734, ******4, *****2S TLX. NO. MA-37W3 FA*: »-7173t11 Ptmng Off: Tol: M 0427. *0402 ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS GUANGZHOU MARITIME r TRANSPORT BUREAU OF CHINA SOUTHERN LINE REGULAR LINER SERVICES (FORTNIGHTLY SAILING) HONG KONG90 words
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Advertisement715 1989-09-06 26 EVERGREEN t' intjippr Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) lOC PUS MKT OSK TTO ML LHV AMI ift 8S a/u ap OTHER WIMI »MP JRTM 2VU 27,11 WWW Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FEI VESSEL EVER GRADE 11*1 EVER GENERAL UP EVER GAINING ZIP EVER GUEST V P EVER GARLANO 4/M ALSO ACCSPTMC LCUFCL715 words
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Advertisement522 1989-09-06 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CONTAINER SERVICES JKT MY VOY tM tM 44M8 31* 2M 4MM 30n an# imm VOY SIN 17 It u IE TTTTf u MA QLOMY |SCA QLOMY SEA QLOMY MM 1M tM 14« tM 17/9 ffiUEL M 27522 words
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Advertisement410 1989-09-06 27 BEN LINE VIU, CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT v» I*l Mfl an an an an on an STM turn HUM* MM MMK an an an va *a va a* an an wa va yw ffu va am «a w> va va «a w w wi m iw am ara410 words
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Advertisement395 1989-09-06 27 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYANMA FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Sport P.Keiang Penang Bangkok n kupß s*pt 7/ISP» THE BANK LINE EMI-CONTAINER SERVICE MO* TH 800 WD TO UKC SPORE ROAM HMBC HULL TANAITAI SAMOA VUN 11/9 1/10 12/10 KM FORTHBANK V2SN 1110 1/11 13/11 17£1 IVY395 words
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Advertisement770 1989-09-06 28 Kline KAWASAKI KIM N KAISIIA. 1.1 D ,'f, r EXPORT NEPTUNE GARNET OOCL FAIR •PK/PNG *INOO 1¥» tt/9 17/9 zw an w nfl IMPORT PT7TT7' < ~r -i r OAK CHICAGO NYC 4/10 S/10 8/10 11,10 12,10 IVIO •111 3 li kvj nrrr :a I *i. i«4 »t i 3770 words
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Advertisement743 1989-09-06 28 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD a T«M Afm Strwt UMCAKWC 01« TIL UUM (10 (.IMS) Fji UUjai STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: tmn P. Mm UDUMtMtfnkM* UWW QOLDCN HAJTVIST M 0* OH HA tffVIC( m ra WAJI nii» .flt ii»II Ml VIM MM Hmp*9mom «f» Od CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO.,743 words
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Advertisement424 1989-09-06 28 \>5D PHILI-ORIENT LINES PTE LTD Mf- AC Off";' 6 6 ROB NSON RC AD .MG BUILDING SiNGAPO"F RS Ph 1 L i fii EtfT/FM EOT Ftt ft LCL HVtt Ml mi .'Hi 1/9 [HUONG, KMC. TOKYO KEELUNG, m. ON IMMU. MaCMK. I SUSAN. JAKARTA I rT 1 r rv u424 words
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Advertisement959 1989-09-06 29 NEPTUNE MEMOES PTE. LTD. 1X*****0000K) 1 1% k kmc smew NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD .•A -mAW EXPORT <1 111 I*m 10 Mma irrn-nmn m i Pi^uOrPTr-t IMPORT Til T J^n:Q)^lu: KM KG SOP MOTHB VBL/VOY 06/00 07/09 08/09 H. Bridge »W 11/09 14/09 16/09 N. Zircon 3W 19/09 Sl/09 ISAM959 words
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Advertisement796 1989-09-06 29 F SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: 12M241/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** mmi p rn ftrrc KOK MAI TNOMC SHIPPING 127 fWw SJrwt. (W* N*rw W HANOI INC796 words
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Advertisement371 1989-09-06 30 r SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTO. TEI 225 6868 (34 Inn) FAX *****39/*****76 TEIEX RS ***** A/B SSCMA. RS ***** A/B SSCAO DSR-LIMES VEB DEU T FFIACHT SEEREEPEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACOM SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN 1 NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE N. ttaHJH VM L TNAOMANN VH mA371 words
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Advertisement204 1989-09-06 30 JflSl lines MONTHLY LASH LINER SERVICE TO: New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, Philaddphia Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans, Mobile Pascagoula, Houston, Galveston, Beaumont Camden, Jacksonville FROM: Port Sudan, Karachi, Jamnagar, Bombay Cochin, Madras, Calcutta, Chittagong to S'pore t Port Kelang BCLANAN PKELANG S'TORt VSL VOY CLOSING SAILING CLOSING SAILING CLOSING SAILING S.204 words
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Advertisement294 1989-09-06 30 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/ SEMAR ANG/PAN J ANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL ETA ETO LOADING FOR OELI INDAH 8.9.89 9.9.89 PANJANG/PK BALAM NA6A JAYA DOCK DOCK PANJANG LAMPUNG JAYA 119.89 12.9.89 JAKARTA/PANJAN6 PtNANG JAYA 10.9.89 13JJ9 PAH JANG PERITA JAYA 12.9J9 119.19 PANJANG/JAKARTA ABAOI JAYA 8.9.89 10.9J9 JAKARTA/PAN294 words
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Advertisement304 1989-09-06 30 HC O REGIONAL CONTAINER LINE ASEAN PORTS BANGKOK sailings a week Hgow flock Agency Co Ltd BKK (Tel: ire ll£L2J\ MOANA PACIFIC HOANA PACIFIC PIYA RMUM SONCKHLA -1 sailing a week Nflow Hock Agency Co Ltd Skla (Tel: *****4 vessa EASTERN PIONEER EASTERN PIONEER 17N 15/9 P.KELANG 3 SAILINGS A304 words
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Miscellaneous150 1989-09-06 30 •c Cj SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJYL SEP t, 1989 LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature *C Shown- Wnturr s-*/ Wind dlrecUoa with spetd in kaots R l Wave height Cloudy Sky Saitam >Wi aia UImM by vrm «Uct fly *ltt Um *W (o) Out full circle UffU calm150 words
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Advertisement493 1989-09-06 31 P3 UNIPACIFIC TRANS. TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****22 FAX: *****76 <t> A. VSL. cn a n i J mU oujjf Algerian National Line MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S PORE LOADING FOR S/10 AJftor/Oran/AMUba ALL VESSELS ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Heavy Lift 100 tons available On Inducement can call493 words
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Advertisement296 1989-09-06 31 ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL I ■>» M*»y l' Other porta along the rout* workable on Inducement. FULLY CONTAINERISED FORTNIGHTLY LINER SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING BOTH FCL/LCL CARGO Vassal Sport Durban Johanoasburt POOLGRACHT V-PQ92S 10/9 24/9 27/9 DILIGENCE CONTAINER V 092$ 25/9 9/10 12/10 EXCELLENCE CONTAINER V-E9IS 8/10 22/10 2S/10296 words
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Advertisement701 1989-09-06 31 P.T. TANTO INTIM LINE VESSEL TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA TANTO UTAMA "tr.l: ?i:'l ;M:ri# WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING ALL LCL/FCL CARGOES VOY STORE SURABAYA 11/19 IN PONT QMS 12/09 19 2MB FCL/LCL SYD/MEL BRI 121 FREMANTLE/ADE 12 KEELUNG O/* KAOHSIUNG 07/9 MANILA <*tf BUSAN 08/9 ONG H/9701 words
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Advertisement60 1989-09-06 32 Goodway Agencies (Shipping) Pte Ltd Ttl: *****46. *****47 Tttei: ***** F»» 74W530 K.C. DAT (S) PTE LTD ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO LIMASSOL/CYPRUS EUROPEAN PORTS PAPUA NEW GUINEA U.S.A. CALL: 264-0783/268-1884 DAIICHI CHUO KISEN KAISHA TOKYO MARINE BLUE V.901 S port PK P»»i From 9/9 12/9 KASHIMA/WAKA MAI SUN HUP CO60 words
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