The Business Times, 27 September 1989
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Title Section11 1989-09-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article229 1989-09-27 1 Dow up THE US stock market was higher in early trading yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 6.46 points to 2,665.65 one hour after the opening bell. AP Footsie down LONDON share prices slumped across a broad spectrum of stocks at midday yesterday following229 words
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162 1989-09-27 1 FOR THE second consecutive day, the world's major central banks yesterday sold US dollars on currency markets in an attempt to keep its value down. In Europe, West Germany's Bundesbank and the Bank of England led the charge to sell dollars, followed later by the162 words
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Article, Illustration175 1989-09-27 1 REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS closed generally higher, with share prices in Tokyo reaching an all-time high on the back of a stronger yen. The Nikkei Stock Average jumped 484.11 points to a record 35,444.82, topping the previous record of 35,140.83 set on Aug175 words
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Article, Illustration388 1989-09-27 1 WALTON MORAIS - TIMOTHY SEOW PARTNERS WINS DESIGN CONTRACT By WALTON MORAIS WITH DEMAND for telecommunication services rising "at an unprecedented rate", Singapore Telecom has embarked on a project to build a $95 million engineering complex. To be called Comcentre 111, the six-storey building will be constructed388 words
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379 1989-09-27 1 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE THE KUALA LUMPUR Commodity Exchange has proposed that Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia jointly launch a regional rubber futures contract to boost liquidity in their respective home markets. Syed Abdul Jabbar Shahabuddin, the KLCE chief executive, told BT yesterday that discussions are379 words
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249 1989-09-27 1 FOLLOWING its $281-million purchase of a 12.86 per cent stake in Singapore Land last week, United Industrial Corporation has picked up another block of shares to take its stake in the blue-chip property group to above 13 per cent. In a statement yesterday,249 words
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220 1989-09-27 1 AFP A GROUP of Hongkong business leaders has launched a US$744-million-a-year programme to maintain the colony's position as a regional business hub in the run-up to China s 1997 takeover. Money for the scheme should be provided jointly by the Hongkong government,AFP - 220 words
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343 1989-09-27 1 AP THE AMERICAN economy will continue to grow through 1990, forestalling until at least 1991 a recession that many once forecast for next year, according to top US business economists. Nearly two-thirds of the 72 forecasting experts surveyed by theAP - 343 words
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Article109 1989-09-27 1 Reuter AMERICAN ORDERS for durable goods rose by 3.8 per cent in August, the biggest gain in eight months, the US Commerce Department said last night. The August jump in orders, viewed as a barometer of manufacturing industry's health, was much more than economists' expectationsReuter - 109 words
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147 1989-09-27 1 Agencies THE ORGANISATION of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has reached an agreement on production ceiling, Indonesian Oil Minister Ginanjar Kartasasmita told reporters before talks resumed in Geneva at spm (Singapore time) yesterday. He said: "Definitely. Opec has an agreement." Asked whether thisAgencies - 147 words
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358 1989-09-27 1 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG ELECTRO MAGNETIC (S) Ltd (EMS) is expected to announce this week a sharp increase in its pre-tax profit together with a one-tor-two bonus issue. The market appears to have got wind of that, pushing the share price of EMS up358 words
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Advertisement223 1989-09-27 1 Full report, PAGE 18 Regional mkts, PAGE 20 World mkts, PAGE 21 Editorial Comment: 12 Reducing risk of chemical warfare Indonesian business 12 Soeryadjayas seek S'pore base Europe 13 Challenges facing the West Japan The consumption tax IMF-World Bank meeting 4 Call to maintain loans to LDCs Automation 5 IBM,223 words
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Advertisement12 1989-09-27 1 Skilled workers must b« encouraged to stay In the region, BACK PAQE12 words
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HOME NEWS
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249 1989-09-27 2 A TRADE and distribution centre for Singapore's small- and medi-um-sized enterprises (SMEs) would be ready in Rotterdam within seven months of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) giving the go-ahead, Rotterdam Mayor Bram Peper said here yesterday. Dr Peper249 words
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376 1989-09-27 2 SANGEETA MULCHAND - By SANGEETA MULCHAND PROMPTED by the fast growing information technology (IT) industry in Singapore, a centre to help evaluate the quality of computer software has been launched at the Science Park. The IT Evaluation Centre the first of its kind in376 words
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Article, Illustration240 1989-09-27 2 THE FORMER chief executive of Singapore Press Holdings, Mr Frank Y C Yung, has joined the board of directors of upmarket fashion goods distributor Dickson Trading (S) Pte Ltd. He accepted the invitation to join the board on Aug 8. 1989. Mr Yung's role as a240 words
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382 1989-09-27 2 JOCELYN TOH - By JOCELYN TOH THE TRADE Development Board will actively help local companies to develop their own products and sell them under Singapore brand names, says its chairman. Speaking yesterday at the opening of MachineAsia/WoodmacAsiaB9 at the World Trade Centre. Mr Alan Yeo said the382 words
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395 1989-09-27 2 TAN KEE WEE - NATIONAL TRAINING AWARDS By TAN KEE WEE ONE-FIFTH of the workforce was trained last year with the support of the Skills Development Fund (SDF). But surveys conducted by the National Productivity Board (NPB) have found that the same group of people is being trained395 words
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474 1989-09-27 2 FOR THEIR outstanding contributions in the area of employee training and development, five organisations have been awarded this year's National Training Awards. They are Silicon Systems (S) Pte Ltd in the manufacturing category, the Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza hotels in the service sector, and474 words
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209 1989-09-27 2 ONE OF THE WORLD'S biggest machine tool company, Yamazaki Mazak, which is displaying its products at the MachineAsiaB9 exhibition, will be expanding its operations here. Yamazaki Mazak Singapore, currently a marketing and regional technical support centre, plans to go into the manufacture of209 words
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404 1989-09-27 3 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON CONSTITUENT MEMBERS of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry are expected to cough up more money to cover a deficit in the federation's last financial year. "This is not a problem as members404 words
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203 1989-09-27 3 SINGAPORE AIRLINES and Lufthansa Airlines officially begin operating a joint freighter service today, in line with a new air services agreement between the Singapore and West German governments. Under the agreement signed earlier this month, cargo capacity on the freighter service will be203 words
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381 1989-09-27 3 LISTED Hong Leong Finance (HLF) has put the Matterhorn Building at Raffles Place up for sale by tender. Handled by consultants Jones Lang Wootton (JLW), the tender will close on Oct 18. Sources say JLW is hoping to sell the 10-sto-rey office381 words
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661 1989-09-27 3 LILIAN ANG - Survey finds wages for semi-skilled workers among highest in region By LILIAN ANG A RECENT survey by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) has revealed that despite rising construction costs in the local industry, prices of basic building materials in Singapore are still the lowest in661 words
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303 1989-09-27 3 SANGEETA MULCHAND - By SANGEETA MULCHAND INVESTING in quality assurance may mean savings of up to 10 per cent of construction costs. According to the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), an average contractor spends 5 to 10 per cent of project cost rectifying things that were303 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous137 1989-09-27 2 Global tamparaturas and waathar toracaat for Sap 27 r*TcT*T»ira OUTLOOK: Auckland Bangkok Bruno) Inmb Chicago Coplmgon Frankfurt Gonova Glasgow Hongkong Houfton Jakarta K Lumpur Lisbon London Lot Angolo* Madrid MartoMot Molboumo 18/11 Sunny 23/12 Sumy 29/18 Cloudy 18/12 Showort 33/24 Showors 22/13 Cloudy 19/10 Sunny 20/09 Sunny 31/23 Showors 22/12137 words
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Advertisement209 1989-09-27 3 Which came first, the computer or the need? Some people say the computer industry started a whole new "need" revolution. We don't agree. At Hewlett-Packard, we don't make computers just to out-perform other computer companies. We make computers to help you outperform your competitors. Certainly, this is a "need" oriented209 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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396 1989-09-27 4 IMF-WORLD BANK ANNUAL MEETING Reuter INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund managing director Michel Camdessus called on commercial banks on Tuesday to help make a success of the strategy for easing the Third World's massive debt crisis. In an address to the opening session of the IMF andReuter - 396 words
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138 1989-09-27 4 IHT IMF OFFICIALS still hope a large increase in the funds's US$l2O billion resources can be agreed upon by the end of the year, despite the apparent rejection of the plan by the United States and Britain in meetings in Washington this week.IHT - 138 words
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237 1989-09-27 4 Reuter WORLD BANK President Barber Conable yesterday said the hew spirit of East-West detente sweeping through world politics opened up the way for a decade of prosperity and growth. But he warned that it would be impossible to improve the quality of lifeReuter - 237 words
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158 1989-09-27 4 AP CHINA continued its strong criticism of France yesterday, saying the French open-door policy towards Chinese pro-democracy dissidents was "brutal interference" in China's internal affairs. The Communist Party's People's Deify (Renmin Ribeo) accused France of violating United Nations and international laws. "People can't helpAP - 158 words
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245 1989-09-27 4 Reuter PRESIDENT George Bush's proposal that the US and the Soviet Union slash chemical arms could revive stagnant talks in Geneva and put new pressure on Third World countries for a global ban of the deadly weapons. It would also require the Soviet UnionReuter - 245 words
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Article105 1989-09-27 4 NYT SALES of cars built in the United States surged 10.2 per cent in mid-September, as buyers continued to buy 1989 models to beat price increases for the 1990 model year. The seasonally adjusted annual sales rate for the period of Sep 11 toNYT - 105 words
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Article1036 1989-09-27 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvica Local From numbor Hnw MAS MM627 0005 KUL SIA soon 0040 LAX/NtT UAL CWS OA 805 0055 SFO/HKG CW707 0155 MTS/M8U CAL 0333 0315 TPC su SQ801 0410 AKL su SQ802 0420 AKL/SYD su SQ401 0555 CMS SIA SQ683 0715 TPC SU SQ031 07551,036 words
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352 1989-09-27 5 AP OESPITE a higher per capita income, the Japanese have less purchasing power than consumers in other advanced industrial countries because Japan's prices are so nigh, the Economic Planning Agency says. In an annual report released on Monday, the agency estimated thatAP - 352 words
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170 1989-09-27 5 Reuter POLAND'S new industry minister is getting ready to expose the country's creaking industries to privatisation and the harsh laws of "a normal free market economy". "The state is not a good owner," Tadeusz Syryjczyk, the 41-year-old Solidarity minister, said in a weekend interview.Reuter - 170 words
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98 1989-09-27 5 Reuter THE SEPARATIST movement in the Canadian province of Quebec was rebuffed on Monday in an election that swept the ruling Libersl Party back to power with a massive, though slightly reduced, majority. Almost complete returns indicatsd that the Liberals, campaigning on economic prosperity, wereReuter - 98 words
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Article225 1989-09-27 5 AFP THE LEADERS of the four-mem-ber Arab Cooperation Council adopted 16 multilatersl accords which they were to present yesterday, ACC Secretary General Hilmi Nammar told reporters late on Monday. Presidents Hosni Mubarak of Egypt. Saddam Hussein of Iraq, All Abdallah Saleh of North Yemen andAFP - 225 words
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344 1989-09-27 5 Reuter THE International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)'s annual meeting opened on Monday with calls for greater understanding of the environmental benefits of nuclear power. Earlier, a row between North and South Korea over who should chair the meeting threatened to mar the five-dayReuter - 344 words
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491 1989-09-27 5 Joint effort planned on automation projects NYT TWO of America's most influential makers of machinery and production systems for the global electronics industry Texas Instruments Inc and the International Business Machines Corp are seeking contracts to automate large factory operations together. Officials atNYT - 491 words
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190 1989-09-27 5 Reuter A SENIOR Japanese foreign ministry official says he is not sure whether a mid-term assessment of US-Japan trade talks, due around April next year, will include specific results. "The mid-term assessment is supposed to show a direction we are headingReuter - 190 words
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75 1989-09-27 5 AP AMERICAN Secretary of State James Baker says he will try to set up a three-way meeting with the foreign ministers of Israel and Egypt next week to find a way for Israel to hold negotiations with Palestinian Arabe. Mr Baker on Monday praisedAP - 75 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1989-09-27 5 Doonesbury TP UKE TO WELCOME &ERiBOP/ 10THEANNUAL PR.HUHOOPEE RE6CNALSA& CONFERENCE! m n C u s? K r? m BY GARRY TRUDEAU STILL, V€RB ARB EXCTHNGNEHJ MARKBB OUT THERE! OUR. JOB tSTDHNP THE PONTS Of ENTRY, PENETRATE THEM, AND PERFORM! M DOES EVER/- Kmu ONE !H YOUR BUSINESS MST7HE TALK UKB56 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article237 1989-09-27 6 ASIAN dollar deposit rates ended slightly firmer than Monday s close, after a day of light trading, dealers said. Dealers attributed the slight rise in rates to a firmer US Federal funds rate and a drop in US Bond prices. us$ OFF« WO 7 doy» 9 3/16237 words
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Article283 1989-09-27 6 Reuter IMM currency futures closed sharply hiflher on Monday on signs that the Group of Seven is committed to holding the dollar back. IMM traders picked up where Asian and European players left off, hoisting futures higher. Concerted central bank intervention overnight, plus Federal Reserve dollar sales on Monday,Reuter - 283 words
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Article844 1989-09-27 6 SINGAPORE: Short-covering and commercial buying helped the US dollar rise against most currencies in choppy and nervous trading yesterday, dealers said. It closed at 142.65/75 yen, above New York's 142.10/20 finish and at 1.9030/40 marks against 1 8990/95 marks. Dealers said repeated Bank of Japan intervention in Tokyo844 words
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Article501 1989-09-27 6 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures closed higher on position adjustments and some short-covering in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. December Eurodollar rose to 91.22 from Chicago's 91.20 and March to 91.45 against 91.42. An estimated 8,900 lots were traded. In Eurodollar options, only five calls changed hands. Currency futures closed sharplyReuter - 501 words
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Article188 1989-09-27 6 Gold futures on September 25, 1989 100 toy ouncat; USS p« toy oui K* o»M LM Sap 34X30 369.JO 366 20 ***** >340 Oo 349.00 ***** K) 370-30 340 Naw 37X70 X70 Ok 37X50 375.00 372JO ***** X90 fwb 37X50 379.00 ***** 37X60 4.10 Apr ***** M2J0188 words
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Article53 1989-09-27 6 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money remained unchanged at 5-5/16 per cent yesterday. Term rates were also unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday: om mo S 5/1* 3 3/16 l-m* 3 1/4 S 1/S 2hk»*i S 1/4 3 l/« 3-mort* 3 1/4 5 1/1 Ovamight53 words
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Article96 1989-09-27 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's cod* Maturity MO OFFEt KNGH LOW 3 nm<t« RQ*****E 21.09.89 4.32 4.27 4.36 4.27 6 momhi RS*****V 18.01.90 4.28 4.23 1 y#or BY*****F 24.05.90 4.36 4.31 Government notes and bonds Pariod Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate MO96 words
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Article, Illustration199 1989-09-27 6 Km prim* 12 major banks In S'por* Interbank market r ates (offer/bid) on Sep 26 US$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 dor» 14 II 7ft 7 1/1* 13/1* 7 1/3 7 1/4 1/3 1 I/I* 3 13/1* 14— IS7/I 7 3/1* 7 3/1* 7 3/3 7 1/3 3199 words
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Article1188 1989-09-27 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday, S*pt*«nb«r 26, 1989 DEUTSCHE MARK (SIMEX) t 2S Mil llll 1 1 1 I JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) s*s«* High Low M 71 m mm M* LM M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,188 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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330 1989-09-27 7 HONG LEE TIAM - By HONG LEE TIAM FOR THE second time this year, the Singapore branch of Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank (DKB) has been mandated by South Australia's Santos Finance Limited to arrange a US$lOO million revolving credit facility for the company. Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank330 words
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394 1989-09-27 7 FT MORE THAN HALF the City of London financial institutions questioned in a police crime survey had been the victims of fraud, a senior detective said on Monday. Detective superintendent Don Randall, of the City of London police fraud squad, toldFT - 394 words
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439 1989-09-27 7 Reuter LAST WEEK'S MOVE by three major US banks to increase loan-loss reserves met mixed reaction among Latin American officials in Washington, some seeing a limited effect and others fearing it will dry up new loans. "The banks haven't been lending muchReuter - 439 words
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159 1989-09-27 7 NYT IN COMMENTS on Monday to a group of international bankers, E Gerald Corrigan, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, gave what waa interpreted as another official response to the increases in reserves taken last week by threeNYT - 159 words
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290 1989-09-27 7 AFP NORTH AMERICAN and European shareholders in the Asisn Development Bsnk have won a bitter campaign for equal status with the Japanese in s new ADB investment company but have failed to come to the party. "The Americans and theAFP - 290 words
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Article, Illustration616 1989-09-27 7 Reactions to greenback's plunge IHT THE US DOLLAR S fundamental strength had not been undermined in spite of the concerted central bank intervention on Monday to drive down the currency's value, analysts said. The dollar salee came after the financial leaders of theIHT - 616 words
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COMMODITIES
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286 1989-09-27 8 Reuter A SLUMP in coffee prices since a world sales pact collapsed three months ago dominated the start of talks when coffee producers and consumers met on Monday. Colombia, the world's second biggest producer, has seen its earnings nearly halved sinceReuter - 286 words
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150 1989-09-27 8 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN rubber market is expected to recover further following the significant improvement in market sentiment from its low in mid-August when many traders focused their attention on possible intervention by the Inro buffer stock manager. According to the latest market reviewBernama - 150 words
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Article287 1989-09-27 8 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed weaker yesterday, with October One RSS buyer quoted at 169.50 cents a kg, down half a cent from Monday's close. Trading in the afternoon was quiet, but prices tended lower on stop-loss selling, dealers said. On the TSR-20 Award market prices were easier on selling287 words
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Article298 1989-09-27 8 RAS prices m s e«iMig, fob m 1 NOON QOSE Buyers S«M*rs Buyers C-M Int 1 RSS Prompt 169.50 170JON 169.00 170.00N Int 1 RSS Oct 170.00 171.00 169.50 170.00 Int 1 RSS Nov 173.00 174.00 172 JO ***** Int 2 RSS OP 167.50 169 JON 167298 words
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Article78 1989-09-27 8 (cants/kg) OCTOBER 1989 NOVEMABt 1989 (currant month) (forww •d month) RAS NOON lu y 9i i S#M#n NOON SSt 30 158.00 *****N 159.00 16I.00N S» 50 156jOO 158.00N 157 JDO 159.00N MRELB |uytfi huyn SMI CV 336.50 238.50M 338.50 330.50N SMI I 337.00 329.00N 339.00 231.00N SMI78 words
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Article154 1989-09-27 8 Telerate Fuel oil prices were notionally unchanged in light trade yeaterday. Demand and aupply lundamentala were atable for CSTIBO cargoes Moat tradera kept a close watch on the fuel oil futurea market which fluctuated within a wide range of over $2 mt. Offers were notionally peggedTelerate - 154 words
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Article368 1989-09-27 8 HONGKONG: Gold ended near the day's low of US$366 70/367.20 on selling by Swiss and local investors on the dollar's steady tone in the face of intervention by central banks, dealers said. They expected it to trade in a USS366-369 range in New York yesterday. Bullion closed at368 words
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Article96 1989-09-27 8 Reuter WEEKEND export business to Morocco end sn expected crediting of Export Enhancement Programme wheat to Egypt supported Chicago soft red winter wheat futures, which closed with modest gains in all months on Monday, floor sources said. In addition to Morocco's weekend purchase of 100.000 tonnes of EEP wheat,Reuter - 96 words
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Article104 1989-09-27 8 Reuter LESS FROST damage in I the US Midweet than expected, coupled with late pre-hedge type selling, kept the pressure on nearby i CBOT soybeans, which closed down 1-3/4 to two cents per bushel on Monday. floor sources said. Distant contracts closed up 1/2 to six cents. I NovemberReuter - 104 words
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Article196 1989-09-27 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon doiw\ 1 prices an S«pt«mb«r 26 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Butk FOB 94.00 Old drum FOB 104.00 N*w drum FOB 108.00 Copra Mixed (toot*) 52.00 sellers Pepper ti i i,|«. /nUrWO* wTUTt FOB NLW 490.00 Sarawak whit* FOB »oq NLW 480.00 Sarawak spedal196 words
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Article212 1989-09-27 8 GOOD BUYMG demand at tha lower laval limltad tha fall on lha Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) to ona tan to and at M 521.40 a kg yesterday, brokers said. Monday's lowar London Matal Exchange (LME) prlco and a hlghar offerIng of 124 tonnes against Mds of 90,212 words
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Article437 1989-09-27 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES closed mixed in moderate trading yesterday on lack of fresh factors and follow-through buying support. Dealers said the market opened slightly softer because of expectations of downward technical correction following the recent gains. However, It inched upwards in the afternoon session on news437 words
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Article201 1989-09-27 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyr/Sollor dodng prioM on Sop 23 (£/tonrw union »podflod). f >ffvloui dosing prioM In paronlhosit. Bash in-itoro London, sttttn option OF la rtdon Sop 749/753 (730/74®) Ugh/Low 755/744 Nov 762/745 (772/774) KMgh/Low 772/753 Sal*) (1846) 732/735 (734/740) Kigh/Low 735/740 Doc 780/781 (788/790) High/law 787/777 Sato*201 words
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Advertisement70 1989-09-27 9 Whether wining and dining your business contacts or simply enjoying Hong Kong in your style, Cathay Pacific's three new weekend flights give you more ways to get there. On Friday, Saturday or Sunday you can now catch a 9:2oam flight, which we've added to our regular 10:50 am and 3:sopm70 words
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FOCUS
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878 1989-09-27 11 Vietnam claims that its last troops in Cambodia marched home yesterday. FOCUS today looks at why, while Cambodians are relieved to see the Vietnamese leaving, they do not rejoice. Meanwhile, a big question mark hangs over Vietnamese civilians left behind in PhnomAP - 878 words
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Article, Illustration651 1989-09-27 11 AFP VIETNAM'S occupation of Cambodia formally ended yesterday when the commanding general of the last contingent to withdraw passed the Moc Bai border checkpoint. In ceremonies In the no-man's-land between Moc Bai and the Cambodian checkpoint of Bavet, Lieutenant-Qeneral Khieu Anh Lan, commander of the returningAFP - 651 words
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469 1989-09-27 11 Asahi WHEN VIETNAM completes its pullout of Cambodia, it will leave behind thousands of settlers uncertain of their fate. Those Vietnamese of Chinese ancestry are especially fearful about returning to their homeland, an archenemy of Beijing. A shanty-town near Phnom Penh port, where aboutAsahi - 469 words
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290 1989-09-27 11 AFP FIGHTING will continue after Hanoi's claimed total withdrawal from Cambodia and it will ba with "the Vietnamese aggressors", the Khmer Rouge said yesterday in a radio broadcast "The war existing after Sep 26, 1060 will always be between the Vietnamese aggreaaors andAFP - 290 words
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468 1989-09-27 12 PEACE-LOVERS all over the world had reason to rejoice this past week. They could take heart from a series of developments which promises to reduce the horrid risk of chemical warfare. It started with the Government-In-dustry Conference against Chemical Weapons (GICCW) in Canberra, was followed468 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1989-09-27 12 WILLIAM CHIA - Indonesia's Summa group made headlines last week with its $92.45 million takeover bid for Sim Lim Investments. The Summa group is controlled by a prominent Indonesian business family, the Soeryadjayas, who also control PT Astra, a Fortune (International) 500 company and one of Indonesia's largest1,348 words
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Article, Illustration754 1989-09-27 13 ROBERT WOODWARD - Australia's sandy beaches, a gold mine for the country's tourist industry, are proving a boon to companies in the business of extracting minerals from the sands. ROBERT WOODWARD reports on what holds for companies in that business downunder. ROBERT WOODWARD Reuter AUSTRALIA'S sandy beachesReuter - 754 words
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Article, Illustration807 1989-09-27 13 DOMINIQUE MOISI - EUROPE By DOMINIQUE MOISI IHT A COMBINATION of Mikhail Gorbachev and 1992 is throwing the stability of the European order into question transforming rsdically and simultaneously the nature of the east-west competition, relations within the Eastern bloc end the meaning of the Western alliance. Mr GorbachevIHT - 807 words
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Article, Illustration842 1989-09-27 13 JAPAN NYT WHILE MANY CONSUMERS are voicing displeesure with the 3 per cent consumption tax introduced in April, it has been a gold mine for Japan's jewellers. The 3 per cent tax. which is applied to almost all purchases, such as gold jewellery,NYT - 842 words
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Advertisement252 1989-09-27 12 f w V :V GET THAT EDGE NOW. FOR NEXT TO NOTHING Due to the overwhelming response, TIOMAN ISLAND GOLF CLUB is once again open for membership. But only for 200 members, on a first-come-first-served basis. For those who Ik missed being amongst our first 300 lucky members, take your252 words
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Advertisement77 1989-09-27 13 MICROGNOSIS IS SPREADING ALL OVER! Today, more than 12,000 traders from New York to Tokyo are using Micrognosis systems to get a competitive edge in the world's financial markets. And that number is growing every day. (Our sales have more than quadrupled since 1985.) If you're planning a new floor,77 words
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Miscellaneous13 1989-09-27 13 Rnstcw: :*ckez£ &Risrou) ujhrt U>fMslT OUT C u«Fe p •Tjf? ujeix.my loug fttn&OiON13 words
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Article, Illustration493 1989-09-27 14 DEXTER LEE - THEATRE i By DEXTER LEE Bother knows best, as the Sd saying goes. But being all o human, mothers are as falliBe as the rest of us. And that is exactly whom W D Some has got in his comedy, gpfte Reluctant Debutante: a Mother493 words
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756 1989-09-27 15 RANDALL PALMER - PERSONALITIES By RANDALL PALMER Reuter AT 89. Ulrich Inderbinen cannot see why he should stop climbing some of Europe's highest mountains just because of his age. Slightly bent, he steadily climbs a knife-edge crest of snow on the 4,164-metre Breithorn mountain, obliviousReuter - 756 words
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Article113 1989-09-27 15 SOVIET RAILWAYS will launch a new Orl-ent-Express-like luxury tourist train service between Paris and Vladivostok, in the Soviet far east. Tass news agency reported last week that the service, due to start in 1991, will feature turn-of-the-century-styled carriages, conductors wearing 1900 Russian railway uniforms and steam113 words
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Article, Illustration165 1989-09-27 15 THE BIRTHDAY of former President Richard Nixon is now an official day of rest for municipal workers in the city of his birth. The city council of Yorba Linda, California, voted unanimously last week to make Jan 9 a holiday for about 100 em- ployees in165 words
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Article102 1989-09-27 15 A DEMAND for health potions has spurred a jump in frog and snaks imports, said a South Korean government report. Some Korean men believe snake soup and frog meat build stamina. According to an Agriculture and Fisheries Ministry report to the National Assembly on imports102 words
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Article181 1989-09-27 15 IRVING BERLIN, who died in his sleep last Friday at age 101, never learned to read or write music but became the king of American songwriters with melodies that won the heart of his adopted country and the world. Berlin, a Russian Jewish immigrant, gave the181 words
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Article, Illustration236 1989-09-27 15 THE PHOTOGRAPHS are well known: the great Pablo Picasso playing on the beach with his young daughter, Paloma, or swimming in the Mediterranean. Those shots were a bit misleading, Paloma says in the October issue of Fame magazine. "He would pretend to swim; he couldn't swim," the236 words
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Article96 1989-09-27 15 Agencies A COLLECTION of erotic Japanese etchings has been sidelined at the Europalia festival of Japanese culture in Brussels so as not to offend Emperor Akihito of Japan and Baudouin I, King of the Belgians, according to the organisers. Japanese Crown Prince Hiro was scheduled yesterdayAgencies - 96 words
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Advertisement305 1989-09-27 14 Where tv entertain... Where te> entertain... Where tventertain... Where to r Some like it hot. ■r From September 18 to 30 you can discover the secret cuisine of Xi an's Master Chefs, direct from the Golden Flower Hotel, Xi an. Tantalisingly spicy dishes served at lunch and dinner in the305 words
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Advertisement188 1989-09-27 15 entertafM.... A Lobster Galore, Due Unkai Way. From September 4to 29, Chef Yamaguchi presents tantalizing lobster specialities for lunch and dinner in hut 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, a delight188 words
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Miscellaneous669 1989-09-27 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Not thick ice creaml (5) 6 Large containers ot hops? (5) 9 In truth, I get ahead with this minority group (7) 10 A hundred remaining to be split (5) 11 Library sign? (5) 12 Lawful enough to hearten a solicitor (5) 13 It's used on669 words
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Miscellaneous1238 1989-09-27 15 Carroll O'Connor (right) and Howard Rollins team up as crimo burtara OUR CHOICE IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, 110.30pm, SBC 5 |A new 30-part dotactive series about a small town Miseiaaippi police chief and hia new detective. The latter, who's black, had been procured by the mayor in hia1,238 words
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347 1989-09-27 16 m AFP THE UNITED STATES, having failed to win back the Ryder Cup, is expected to make partial amends in St Andrews, Scotland, this week by taking home the DunhilT Cup for the first time. Americans field their strongest ever teamAFP - 347 words
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Article, Illustration466 1989-09-27 16 AFP TONY JACKLIN has no intention of reconsidering his decision to retire fr6m the Ryder Cup captaincy after six of the most successful years in European gotf history. Nick Faldo, one of Europe's successful Ryder Cup players, has pulled out asAFP - 466 words
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Article, Illustration288 1989-09-27 16 CYCLING AP 3p* •j FRENCH CYCLIST Jeannie Longo broke the women's 3km world record on Monday, taking advantage of favourable weather conditions to clock the distance in three minutes, 41.640 seconds. "The conditions were ideal," Longo said at theAP - 288 words
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278 1989-09-27 16 TENNIS AP TOP-SEEDED United States will meet Greece in the first round of the Federation Cup women's tennis tournament this Sunday. Defending champion Czechoslovakia, the No 3 seed, will play Belgium in the 40-na-tion tournament. The US-Greece and Czecho-slovakia-BelgiumAP - 278 words
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82 1989-09-27 16 AP DEFENDING champion Gabriela Sabatini and Arantxa Sanchez were named to join Steffi Graf and Martina Navratilova on Monday as qualifiers for the Virginia Slims Championships in New York from Nov 13-19. Sabatini, who will be in her fourth Slims Championship, beat PamAP - 82 words
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Article, Illustration431 1989-09-27 16 AP SLOBODAN ZIVOJINOVIC of Yugoslavia fought off a Davis Cupper Leonardo Lavalle of Mexico 7-5, 7-6 in the first round of the U*****,000 Volvo of San Francisco tennis tournament on Monday. The 6-foot-6 Zivojinovic fell behind 5-1 in the secondAP - 431 words
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318 1989-09-27 16 YACHTING AP MOST NEW ZEALANDERS consider Americans "poor sportsmen" and favour launching a new international yachting event to replace the America's Cup. a NZ government minister said. The minister, Mike Moore, whose portfolio includes America's Cup affairs, said he had received a numberAP - 318 words
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333 1989-09-27 16 BOXING AP LENNOX LEWIS, Canada's Olympic gold medallist, confidently marched to his third professional victory at Crystal Palace on Monday night. The London-born 24-year-old super heavyweight champion in Seoul last year beat Welshman Andy Gerrard after referee Larry O'Connell stopped the contestAP - 333 words
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Article153 1989-09-27 16 AP TYRELL BIGGS wants a second crack at Mike Tyson. But Gary Mason is in his way. Biggs, the 1984 Olympic gold medalist, has arrived in London determined to smooth the way to another showdown with the undisputed world heavyweight champion. To do that,AP - 153 words
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383 1989-09-27 16 AP THE DOMINANT Cuban and Soviet teams each advanced three boxers into the semi-finals of the World Amateur Boxing Championships on Monday, with two more from each team set to box in the evening. Cuban boxers have now won 14AP - 383 words
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137 1989-09-27 16 RALLY AFP ROSS DUNKERTON and Steve McKimmie of Australia steered their Mitsubishi Galant VR4 into the lead of the Rally Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. The final results in the 13th Rally of Malaysia, the fourth leg of the Asia-Pacific rally championships, whichAFP - 137 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration607 1989-09-27 17 ramra mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW OVER THE PAST three years, Ambassador Holdings has been passed around like a hot potato. Efforts over the period to turn Ambassador around have come from the indepen-dently-appointed Gopinath Pillai, from Lum Chang Holdings' David Lum and fromHOCK LOCK SIEW - 607 words
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488 1989-09-27 17 ANDREA BORCH - By ANDREA BORCH STRAITS STEAMSHIP Land Ltd and British-American Tobacco Company (S) will realise an extraordinary gain of $61.1 million from the sale of the Sanford Building to Mr Paul Sun for $110 million. Cantonment Properties Pte Ltd, the488 words
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323 1989-09-27 17 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH BONVESTS HOLDINGS Ltd has improved its half-year after-tax profit by a third to $833,000, largely on the strength of higher rental income. The property-based group, which owns Liat Towers, achieved this on a turnover that jumped323 words
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497 1989-09-27 17 ROSIE TAN - By ROSIE TAN PARKWAY HOLDINGS, which has been on an acquisition binge, yesterday announced a 60 per cent plunge in its aftertax profit to $10.72 million for the first six months of this year. An investment in a British property venture Dart north Ltd, which497 words
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292 1989-09-27 17 SESDAQ-LISTED Tonhow Industries Ltd, which suffered a drop in profits last year, has slipped into the red with an after-tax loss of $385,000 on a turnover of $4.88 million for the half-year ended June 30, 1989. In the previous six-month period ended March292 words
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281 1989-09-27 17 AFTER TWO YEARS in the black, North Borneo Timbers Bhd has been dragged into the red at half time due to an exchange loss and a very weak cocoa market. For the six months ended June 30, 1989, the group posted281 words
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243 1989-09-27 17 MBT ANTAH HOLDINGS Bhd has proposed an issue of convertible bearer bonds by private placement. These bonds will have a nominal value of M 554.6 million at par and will carry a coupon of 7 per cent a year between 1989 and 1994. The interestMBT - 243 words
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265 1989-09-27 17 MBT MALAYSIAN Helicopter Services (MHS) is the next company going tor a listing on the main board ot the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. The company will be issuing 43.48 million new Msl shares priced at Msl 35 each The public issue will be openMBT - 265 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1989-09-27 18 KEVIN GWEE - -by KEVIN GWEE SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed mixed in moderate trading yesterday, aftef recovering from an early setback caused by the 22-point fall overnight on Wall Street. > »"The market is still lethargic and may trade sideways1,146 words
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Article311 1989-09-27 18 Managers' prices for Sep 27 ■e «^.C 4 Singapore Unit Trust TI14 Cownrct 1.21 1 28 TW Savings Fund 1.06 1.12 i S'por® Prog fund 0.46 050* S'por* S«C fund 076 081 S'pom Invest fund 082 087 S*por« Equity fund 0.57 Oil Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest fund311 words
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Article48 1989-09-27 18 PELANQI BERHAD: 16th AQM at Bilik Sri Pantl, Mezzanine Floor, Holiday Inn, Jalan Dato Suleiman, Johor Bahru, today at 11am. HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD: EGM at the Conference Room, 14th Floor, Bangunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Tun H S Lee, ***** Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow at 10am.48 words
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Article6327 1989-09-27 18 Qfa Qr*s 1989 Tal Last Vol Day Laat G Kioto Ohr D4v Vld Nat M Cap fmil High Low Cod* Company Solo or(•000) Hlgl Low Buyer Cellar C'ot PIE SEP 20 i U.t SESDAQ 275 120 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20t 265 -3 4 266 265 2646,327 words
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Article, Illustration3495 1989-09-27 19 MBT WITH LITTLE to boost sentiment, share prices fluctuated to an easier close on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Trading remained uninspiring and cautious, particularly with the weaker Wall Street performance and the absence of bullish new. However, the undertone is still basically firm,MBT - 3,495 words
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313 1989-09-27 20 Reuter HONG KONG-listed Jardine Strategic Holdings Ltd, which traditionally trades at a sharp discount to its net asset value (NAV), has garnered strength from the impressive interim net profits reported by its units, share analysts said. Strategic, 56 per cent owned by JardineReuter - 313 words
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414 1989-09-27 20 Reuter BREWING and investment group Elders IXL Ltd is expected to report tomorrow at best a modest increase in net profit for the year to June 30 after an exceptional profit in 1967/88, stock analysts said. Forecasts vary from As64o million toReuter - 414 words
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195 1989-09-27 20 AFP AIR INDIA produced a net profit of US$6.6 million in the first four months of this fiscal year, which started on April 1, underlining its successful financial turnaround. This year's profit for April to July compared to a lossAFP - 195 words
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Article176 1989-09-27 20 Reuter NEW ZEALAND shares yesterday recovered from a poor start after a 22point fall in the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the market rose 2.41 points to 2,246.21 on the Barclays Index. Brokers said the market was inspired by the Australian bourse's ability to shrug offReuter - 176 words
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Article183 1989-09-27 20 Reuter RENEWED INTEREST in blue chips yesterday buoyed trading in Manila as investors who kept on the sidelines because of high interest rates were slowly returning. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index firmed 1.75 points to close st 1,153.31. "The market was quite strong. Many people waitingReuter - 183 words
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Article409 1989-09-27 20 Reuter TAIWAN STOCKS yesterday weakened across the board in late trading on profit-taking, and the index cloeed lower after a day of unsteady trading. The weighted index lost 103.32 points, or 0.9 per cent, to close at 10,669.79 compared with Monday's 10,773.11 finish. Turnover dropped to NT5144.6 billionReuter - 409 words
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Article165 1989-09-27 20 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS fell for the ninth consecutive session yesterday with investors' confidence hit mainly by dismal short-term liquidity prospects. The composite index, which on Sep 1 stood at 984.10, shed 2.8 points yesterday to close at 925.42. Turnover was a moderate 225.95 billion won against 187.4Reuter - 165 words
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Article99 1989-09-27 20 Reuter BOMBAY SHARES yesterday rebounded from a five-day fall on widespread short covering, spurred by hopes of a rise in institutional demand. The state-owned investment institutions were not very active, but brokers think they will enter the market soon. These institutions are seen investing vigorously because theReuter - 99 words
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Article172 1989-09-27 20 Reuter THAI STOCKS yesterday closed sharply lower for the second day running in active trading with most investors apparently convinced that the market is having a long-overdue correction. Reuter KP 36 BAMT American Standard Ao Kham Thai 366 Ayudhya Invaatmant 42 4nd Bangkok Bank. 296 BankOt AyudhyaReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1989-09-27 20 Hongkong Reuter HONGKONG share prices yesterday eased in moderately active trading as the market consolidated gains made on Monday and last Friday. "The market has risen considerably in the past two trading days." a broker at a major US securities house said. "Now, it's justReuter - 1,267 words
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Article, Illustration487 1989-09-27 20 Sydney AUSTRALIAN SHARES staged an abrupt turnaround yesterday after a weaker opening as strong afternoon buying interest pushed the All Ordinaries Index back over 1,700. The index cloeed 18.8 points higher at 1,705.5. after bouncing from a low of 1,882.5. Brokers said Monday's 20.2-point fall gave investors a487 words
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Article, Illustration597 1989-09-27 20 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO SHARE PRICES yesterday charged ahead to end the day at a record closing and traded high in brisk turnover. A higher yen and the start of trade yesterday for a new half-year investment period managed to pull the market out of recent doldrums TheReuter - 597 words
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Article, Illustration959 1989-09-27 21 New York Reuter A PLUNGE in the US dollar earlier on Monday set off steep sell-offs in the stock and bond markets, giving Wall Street its biggest setback in nearly two weeks. Program selling and the lack of bidders exacerbated the slide. The DowReuter - 959 words
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Article, Illustration769 1989-09-27 21 London AP LONDON PRICES slumped across a broad spectrum of stocks at midday yesterday following the release of worse-than-expected British trade figures. In the third-worst monthly shortfall on record, Britain's merchandise trade balance was in deficit by £2.29 billion in August compared with a revisedAP - 769 words
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Article, Illustration564 1989-09-27 21 TAKEOVER OF COLUMBIA PICTURES NYT COLUMBIA PICTURES Entertainment Inc has received a USss3.4 billion cash offer for the company from Sony Corp of Japan. Directors of Columbia are expected to approve the sale, possibly as soon as today, a person closeNYT - 564 words
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230 1989-09-27 21 Reuter SONY CORP. in bidding for Hollywood's Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc, is looking for the missing link that would make it a fully-integrated entertainment company, industry analysts said. "It makes perfect sense to buy a movie studio from every point ofReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration474 1989-09-27 21 Reuter BAT INDUSTRIES pic, fending off a hostile £13 billion bid, is to seek shareholder approval for a five-step restructuring of the company, focusing on financial services and tobacco. It said in a statement it plans to sell its US retailing companies asReuter - 474 words
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Article1678 1989-09-27 21 Reuter ZURICH: Swiss shares closed lower yesterday as losses on Wall Street and the weak dollar weighed on prices, dealers said. Volume was higher than on Monday. The all-share Swiss Performance Index fell 13 points to 1,186.8 points. The Swiss Market Index of leading shares lost 23.4Reuter - 1,678 words
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Advertisement186 1989-09-27 17 CURRENCY INVESTMENT \MI l(l( I \I'KI lt\\ TEL: 321 3333 lii is f H ✓> r f" i > n f; -f k.rf The legendary Mount Osok is home to some of the healthiest old people. From its natural springs come Sindok Mineral Water. In the tranquil and picturesque region186 words
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Advertisement570 1989-09-27 20 NOTICES «N THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF WING LEE REALTY PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Malting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held on 18 September 1969 the following special resolutions were passed RESOLVED That .Wing Lae570 words
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Advertisement394 1989-09-27 20 IN THE MATTER Ur IMt COMPANIES ACT CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF HOTELINK PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) Mambars' Voluntary Winding Up At an Extraordktary General Mealing of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 75 Tanglin Road #02-00 Singapore 1024 on the 22nd day of September394 words
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Advertisement430 1989-09-27 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 SERTECH SERVICES PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of SERTECH SERVICES PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 5001 Beach Rd #08-15 Golden Mile Complex Singapore 0719 on 20th September 1989. the following Special430 words
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Advertisement314 1989-09-27 20 (In Mtabcn' Voluntary Wlnding-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly oonvened and held at 101-A Upper Croee Street, #11-23 People's Park Centre, Singapore 0106 on Wedneeday, the aoth day of September 1900 the following Special Resolutions were paaaed and duly confirmed, vis: "Reeolved that the oompany314 words
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Advertisement194 1989-09-27 20 BQQ PTE LTD On Member*' Voluntary Wlndlng-Up) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, that a Pinal Meeting of the member* of the abovenamed company will be held at 100 beach Road #30-00 Shaw Tower* Singapore 0718 on the 27th day or October194 words
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Advertisement22 1989-09-27 21 More jobs in the sales/service industr waiting you in The New Paper Fastads today. L V*' XI" i The Employment Classified Seclion22 words
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Advertisement75 1989-09-27 21 X by tender IY ORDER OF THE OWNERS f&p.v. T .V, Golden Triangle, Kuala Lumpur 44 Luxurious Apartments «Fully Let. i Freehold Property TENDERS CLOSE ON 7TH OCTOBER 1989 m -i&m as -f m Contact Ttff Knight Frank Baillieu MALAYSIA: 16»Fi MUlPlan in p Runt ***** Kutialufnpui lei (03)2****** F«i75 words
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Article, Illustration549 1989-09-27 22 DAVID CHEW - Fraternal ties maintained prior to Vietnam's invasion, says Kan Seng By DAVID CHEW FOREIGN MINISTER Wong Kan Seng said yesterday that thej Khmer Rouge could not have seized power in Cambodia in 1975 without the support of Vietnam. In his opening remarks to549 words
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355 1989-09-27 22 SINGAPORE yesterday expressed doubts about Vietnam's claims that it had formally withdrawn all its troops from Cambodia. It also squarely put the blame on Vietnam for any conflict that followed. A spokesman from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Vietnam's claim was355 words
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426 1989-09-27 22 WITH THE economic balance of power tilting to the Pacific region, talented and skilled workers must be encouraged to stay in the region if it is to continue to grow. It was in this light that Mr Ong Teng Cheong,426 words
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Article130 1989-09-27 22 AP AMERICAN Vice-President Dan Quayle arrived in Manila yesterday for talks on the future of US military bases in the Philippines as hundreds of leftists burned his effigy and a US flag while chanting "Bases out, Quayle go home". Earlier, nine policemen were injured and nineAP - 130 words
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351 1989-09-27 22 AP Reuter SOVIET Finance Minister Valentin Pavlov says Moscow intends to slash military spending by more than 8 per cent and halve its huge deficit in a "crisis" budget made necessary by the nation's poor fiscal health. For the firstAP; Reuter - 351 words
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377 1989-09-27 22 AFP DENG XIAOPING will stay on as China s supreme leader for the foreseeable future but his wish to retire is a hurdle that must be faced soon, according to party chief Jiang Zemin. The post of head ofAFP - 377 words
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682 1989-09-27 22 MARTIN SOONG - PM LEE's LIBEL SUIT AGAINST FEER By MARTIN SOONG CONTINUED reassurance of the government's respect for the Catholic church in Singapore, and reassertion of limits on foreign press reporting of local events, dominated testimony by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on the682 words
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Article120 1989-09-27 22 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures yesterday slipped in earty trading as the US dollar rose. Traders said gold's direction would continue to depend on the trend of the dollar. On Monday, the currency fell after the weekends's Group of Seven finance ministers meeting concluded the dollar wasReuter - 120 words
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Article48 1989-09-27 22 AFP THE JAPANESE economy grew for the 45th consecutive month in September, largely fuelled by domestic demand and an accelerated increase in corporate earnings in spite of a tightening labour market, the Economic Planning Agency said in its monthly economic report. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article36 1989-09-27 22 Bernama SARAWAK recorded a trade surplus of M 52,208 million for the first half of this year, up 36 per cent, or MssB3 million, from last year owing to higher export revenue.Bernama - 36 words
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Article33 1989-09-27 22 Reuter THE MONTH-LONG Azerbaijani blockade of neighbouring Armenia has been lifted and 11 goods trains went in and out of the republic yesterday, a Soviet police general said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article48 1989-09-27 22 AFP PREMIER Lee Huan approved regulations yesterday allowing leaders and key members of China's crushed democracy movement to migrate to Taiwan. The regulations will be in effect until June 1990, and stipulate that members of the Communist Party must renounce their membership. AFPAFP - 48 words
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37 1989-09-27 22 AP FOREIGN investment in equity projects in South Korea between January and August dropped 40 per cent from the same period last year to US$593 million, the Finance Ministry reported yesterday.AP - 37 words
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26 1989-09-27 22 Reuter BRITAIN yesterday notched up its third worst monthly current account deficit a gap of £2 billion in August.Reuter - 26 words
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Article81 1989-09-27 23 Reuter CARGO HANDLING at Bangladesh's main port of Chittagong remained suspended on Monday due to a trade union dispute which forced 20,000 workers to stay away from work. Port officials said the dispute started after a leader of the Port Agents, Stevedores, Contractors and Employees UnionReuter - 81 words
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129 1989-09-27 23 Reuter LESS THAN HALF the grain promised by Washington to Poland will actually reach that country because of a law requiring the use of expensive US vessels to ship the donation. "Private estimates indicate that as much as 40 to 50 per cent ofReuter - 129 words
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68 1989-09-27 23 Reuter POLICE AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATORS boarded a North Sea car ferry after crewmen battled for hours to control an early-morning fire that Killed two passengers. The Danish-owned Tor Scandinavia carrying nearly 700 people reached the Danish port of Esbjerg on Monday where doctors treated victimsReuter - 68 words
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Article42 1989-09-27 23 Reuter THE 29,926-DWT VENEZUELAN naphtha tanker Independencia II caught fire after an explosion in its auxiliary boiler while berthed at Amuay refinery dock in Venezuela on Sep 19, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. Six crew members were injured. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article96 1989-09-27 23 Reuter CAROLINA FREIGHT CORP has lowered its revenue forecast for 1989 to US$666 million because of recent minimal revenue growth, and only a normal seasonal improvement in revenue levels. In a letter to shareholders on Monday, the company said it expected a squeeze on margins, dueReuter - 96 words
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130 1989-09-27 23 THE CRISIS in Hongkong's maritime recruitment will be the main subject of a one-day seminar to be held on Sep 29 in the British colony at the Old Legco Chamber, Central Government offices East Wing. Sponsored by the Marine Department, and the Hong Kong130 words
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Article1139 1989-09-27 23 ABC Contoinertine XJ 5 Accord Shpg VM 3/4 AfS XHI 3 AJtr«nfcwi Uner XN 5 AC To^tr XII s Anncon Niugii* XH 4 Arrow linos XJ 5 Aaoc Cornoge XHI 5 ANt III 1/2 AfC lino vu 4 Afl V 3-5 ASQ V 1 Attas Lino XN1,139 words
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361 1989-09-27 23 ZULKIFLI ALWI - BID TO REMOVE DOUBTS ABOUT VALIDITY OF BILLS OF LADING By ZULKIFLI ALWI NON-VESSEL OPERATING common carriers (NVOCCs) in Malaysia which are now issuing in-house bills of lading (B/Ls) may be able to issue B/Ls endorsed by the International Federation of Freight Forwarders (Fiata)361 words
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Article409 1989-09-27 23 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG SINGAPORE'S container traffic continued to sail full steam ahead with a 32 per cent rise or 2.8 million TEUs achieved between January and August compared with the corresponding period last year. Total seaborne cargo comprising containerised, conventional, oil and others also409 words
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317 1989-09-27 23 Al O Labita Jr - by Al O Labita Jr AT LEAST 32 foreign-owned vessels have been pulled out by their owners, mostly Japanese, from the Philippines following threats by seamen's unions in Manila and abroad to interdict them. The Philippine-flagged vessels, registered under the317 words
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376 1989-09-27 23 JAPAN'S leading engine manufacturers are to decide whether to heed their government's advice and end their production cartel, according to a Lloyd's List report. The cartel, now in its third year, was set up to tackle the problem of oversupply and depressed376 words
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184 1989-09-27 23 Reuter BRITAIN'S state-funded National Rivers Authority says it will prosecute Shell UK, a unit of the Royal Dutch/Shell group, after more than 150 tonnes of crude oil leaked from a company pipeline into the River Mersey in northern England on AugReuter - 184 words
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248 1989-09-27 24 LLOYD'S REGISTER has launched its first comprehensive quality assurance scheme for yachts and all types of small craft. This optional two-part scheme, which covers hull construction of small craft in FRP (fibre-reinforced plastics), aluminium alloy, steel and wood, is designed to help yacht builders248 words
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255 1989-09-27 24 SWITZERLAND is to make the largest contribution so far to the new IMO International Maritime Law Institute in Malta. It is to contribute £40,000 a year to the institute over the next three years and will also make a nonrecurrent payment of £25,000255 words
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Article, Illustration188 1989-09-27 24 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD has redelivered a liquefied petroleum gas carrier to Hareworth International Limited, which is a part of Hong-kong-based Arbross Shipping Group. The 12,000-dwt vessel was renamed Hudson River (ex-Mundogas Rio) following a major refit and damage repairs, secured under a US$lO million contract. The188 words
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Article825 1989-09-27 24 AFP LACK OF ACTIVITY and an excess of available tonnage continued to pressurise the freights market last week, traders said. The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange's (Biffex) Baltic Freight Index (BFI) lost eight points on the week to 1,425 points. Operators said there were signs of an upturnAFP - 825 words
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Article, Illustration793 1989-09-27 24 INSURANCE CLAIMS COULD HIT USS2SOM A YEAR Fairplay THE WAY ALL PAI clubs are being hit by sharply rising claims is spelt out in the report and accounts of The West of England (Luxembourg) club published recently. Club chairman Stephen Van Dyck who is also the chiefFairplay - 793 words
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2031 1989-09-27 24 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Tranatalnar Schedules Blk op Gdn Data/Time Time From Tlma To Booking Gala Al Woibo 47A *****9 1000 27/1515 27/1*15 Tlx/Fox 7 Q5 00 F05 *****0 26/0130 NA 7 Anon *****N *****9 0700 27/0930 27/1000 NA2,031 words
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219 1989-09-27 25 John Spiers - by J John Spiers AUSTRALIA'S Primary Industries Minister has publicly accused the Grains Council of Australia (GCA) and the National Farmers Federation (NFF) of attempting to "sabotage waterfront reform". In a letter to the Mailtimes newspaper in Victoria's wheat belt, Mr John Kerin219 words
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Article1146 1989-09-27 25 DRY CARGO freight chartering began the week siowiy on Monday with few new fixture# reported, and the Baltic Freight Index was only one point down at 1,424. A rate of US$24 was reported paid for November loading US Qulf to Japan grain business, but the Baltic sub-index for1,146 words
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8957 1989-09-27 32 Ever Qui*. Evergreen Sap 27 Proepor. Trtot, Sap 27(PK). Otu Ha. CMna Ocaan Shpg. Sap 2B flajiflt Mtank, Maarak Line. Sap 31 Morula Al-Muntazeh. Noraaia Una. Sap 2B Ming Peace. Yang Ming Una Sap 30 Nad Dam. ScanDulchf Oct 2. VMa da Jupiter.8,957 words
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Advertisement165 1989-09-27 23 "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife" PHI j~ _'<s~j —> ymTke changing face of the skipping industry. One of the greatest limitations facing the shipping industry is fear Fear of bad debts, slow payments and other risks associated with unknown clients Wouldn't you like to eliminate that fear and have the165 words
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Advertisement114 1989-09-27 23 Headaches for P&l clubs THE WAY ALL P&l clubs are being hit by sharply rising claims is spelt out in the report and accounts of The West of England (Luxembourg) club published recently. PAGE II Sembawang completes job SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD has redelivered a liquefied petroleum gas carrier to Hareworth International114 words
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Advertisement1026 1989-09-27 25 OOCL fo C2uulUy Sch/ict*. JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES 200 Contonmont Rood #1246 SouthpoinL Sioppor* 0208 T«i *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMINAL/CFS Tol *****11 220 BOOKINGS Tit *****34 235 PCSAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES B J O PORT KELANG TU *****1 Total No. MA*****/«CA***** PENANG TEL *****4 TELEX NO MA«B73 CFS TEL1,026 words
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Advertisement630 1989-09-27 26 u Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT LE HAVRE P. KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN m 90/877 47/578 TOLAGA BAY TOKYO BAY 11/10 KOVM.OON BAY I 03/801 I 12/10 ALASKA MARU 07/880 18/1 MONTE ROBA 04/808 19/1 ALSO ACCEPTING CAMO TO: ALL UK INLANO OCSTINA BELFAST, DUBLIN, COPtNKAfifN, AARHUS, QOTHENBUM, MALMO, HELSINKI.630 words
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Advertisement370 1989-09-27 26 0 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG SUOI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO TT.T SPORE ROM/A DAM HK NULL (U.K.) 13/10 101 13/U 17/U KU 4/U 9(12 13/U W so MO UO I'i'iii! I'l',; 'AMJJJAI.'I JJ (ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC JOINT SERVICE) Nrt kmby. Lao Rabaid. N Part Nana*. Lm.370 words
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Advertisement743 1989-09-27 27 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd WA P&O Pont STRAITS SHIPPING Containers DETAINER SERVICE TTuTamrnENT" vn apt wfm am am am am Dm am am am am am nm am am n/M am moi mpi vm Wl nil mi W Wl Mfll «/U MTU Mfll Ull «m mm urn urn Accepting Cargo743 words
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Advertisement604 1989-09-27 28 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES X7F KYOWA LINE ft 1 A 1 AIL* (B/BULK CONTAMER) ETA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN 'WU. il IK POST 7 OCT I OCT •SPARKLE'V2 23 OCT 4NOV 5 NOV ■MKRONESIA POUTS WHECT CAUS SUBJECT ON INOOCOENT BASIS ANO/OR T/SHPT AT GUAM.604 words
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Advertisement427 1989-09-27 29 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT I EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT TASMAN ASIA SHIPPING TO NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI AND NEW ZEALAND 9NI MAM UNC* NM NOUMEA SUVA AM. MAP TOD Oft TA MARINER 3S 12/10 V" W1 u/io ta ¥OYAttj» ana mai ani wi m 27/ttj TA427 words
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Advertisement248 1989-09-27 29 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYANMA FIVE STAR UNE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangan (Rangoon) S port P.K*Unf B*n SS 1 THE BANK UNE 11-CONTAINER SERVICE FORTH BANK V2SN IVY BANK V2SN TAUSALA SAMOA VIM SPORE ROAM HMK NULL 13/10 1/11 13/11 17/11 s j? 3? sr VSSpvai T/l ALOTAU, ORORAY,248 words
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Advertisement576 1989-09-27 30 PHILI-ORIENY LINES PTE LTD HEAD OFFICE 1 06 ROBINSON ROAD .-.-07 00 gwg building Singapore ?ioe TELE RS 28'20 PHIII FA* :2SSt76 irmnnz EAST/FAi EAST F& ft LCI SB ETA SINGAPORE MA MTW DUBAI DAJMAM KUNA DONA. MUSCAT BANNAI ASU DHABI A IMAIUftH V*. W> N. GENLORD l»fl EAST/WEST AFRICA/576 words
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Advertisement218 1989-09-27 32 SANWA LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED OIRECT SERVICE STRAITS/HON6KON6/TAIWAN/JAPAN ANDROMEDA STAR VOV 4 30/07 05/08 07/08 11/08 14/08 10/08 VOY 5 29/08 14/09 15/09 19/09 22/09 18/09 VOY 07/10 13/10 15/10 19/10 22/10 18/10 PORT KLANG HONG KONG KAOHSIUNG SAKAIMINATO TOMAKOMAI SHI BUSH I PORT KLANG AGENT INTEGRATED FORWARDING SHIPPING SDN BHD.218 words
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