The Business Times, 17 October 1989
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Title Section11 1989-10-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article277 1989-10-17 1 Dow confusion THE true state of share prices on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) became totally confused midway through morning trading yesterday. Towards 11am, the Securities and Exchange Commission warned investors against relying on figures from Quotron computers linked to the exchange. At 11.10am, the computers277 words
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Article, Illustration690 1989-10-17 1 ROSIE TAN MAGDALENE NG - Reports by ROSIE TAN MAGDALENE NG STOCK MARKETS around the world took a heavy beating yesterday but refused to topple in spite of hectic selling following New York's 190-point Friday-the-13th plunge. From Tokyo to London and Singapore to Stockholm, billions of dollars were wiped off690 words
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306 1989-10-17 1 THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore is monitoring closely the stock market situation in the light of yesterday's sharp drop which saw the main market indicator, the Straits Times Industrials Index, plunging 142.82 points or 10 per cent to 1,285.04. Kok Kar Weng, SES deputy306 words
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176 1989-10-17 1 THE US DOLLAR and the British pound yesterday fell sharply on major foreign exchanges as share prices plunged on the world s stock markets. Dealers said the greenback was weakened by the prospect of an easing of Washington's tight monetary policies in the176 words
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Article112 1989-10-17 1 THE SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange yesterday raised the initial and maintenance margin requirements for its Eurodollar and Nikkei Index futures contract. Its initial margin for Eurodollar futures is now US$l,4OO per contract up from US$l,O5O previously. The maintenance margin was also raised from US$75O to US$l,OOO per112 words
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426 1989-10-17 1 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN SINGAPORE Commuter is taxiing towards the introduction of a credit card for cab rides. Though its plans have not been finalised, sources say that the company which has a fleet of about 670 taxis is looking into implementing credit426 words
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130 1989-10-17 1 FOR THE FIRST TIME, both Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew and First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong will attend a Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). They will leave today for Kuala Lumpur to attend CHOGM which runs from Oct130 words
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181 1989-10-17 1 AFP JAPANESE BANKS have offered to lend up to US$l billion to the group whoee failure to obtain financing to buy UAL Corp triggered Friday's plunge on Wall Street, a Japanese banker said. "The attitude of Japanese banks depends on theAFP - 181 words
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Advertisement54 1989-10-17 1 Nikon The World s Finest Photographic System. ffe. .-"J dar^—i Ns "Tethnkally Superior GoH Prodvcfs" Fully conforms to RAA and USGA rulings Bridgestone. one of the world's largest golf ball manufacturers with more than 50 years experience, introduces PRECEPT, the New Distance Ball. MAXIMUM DISTANCE GREATER ACCURACY BETTER FEEL Try54 words
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Advertisement218 1989-10-17 1 COMPANY services K IjAj Jj 11? J NEWS 19 Aircraft Schedule 4 VJ The Wharf reduces Asian S Market 10 Editorial Comment 14 Electronics trade 4 stake in Hotel Marco commodities 8 Time for some Seoul searching US shipments up 7pc 0 p#,m oil Petals. Manila split on Produce, Rubber.218 words
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Advertisement17 1989-10-17 1 I Or M blamas developed countries for pollution; C'waalth has ratalnad Its ralavanca, says Laa, BACK PAGE17 words
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Advertisement168 1989-10-17 1 Nikon The World's Finest Photographic System MORE REPORTS: Hock Lock Slew: Look at the fundamentals; Tokyo got H right, PAGE 19 A long overdue correction, PAGE 6 Gold prices rise In Asia LME base metals down sharply In early trading, PAGE 8 BA wllllna to contidtr Mr WIVVV%WI revised UAL168 words
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HOME NEWS
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458 1989-10-17 2 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA THE PRESSURE to replace or conserve ozone-depleting gases is on, and the biggest user of the gases the electronics industry appears to be taking the lead in the quest for substitutes. A number of disk drive manufacturers contacted by458 words
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373 1989-10-17 2 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS ALTHOUGH THE growth rate for cars fell in September for the fourth month in a row, car dealers are optimistic of a rise in sales due to the traditional year-end rush and to fears of further government curbs. There373 words
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154 1989-10-17 2 SINGAPORE and Australia yesterday signed an agreement to give tax relief to Australian companies earning income from their Singapore operations. Signed in Canberra between the Singapore High Commissioner to Australia and the Australian Treasurer, the amendment to the Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement154 words
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Article, Illustration638 1989-10-17 2 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA LOCAL SHOW PROMOTER Jimmy Loh has been awarded a court judgment against a wholly-owned subsidiary of listed Causeway Investment that is involved in discotheque operations. The subsidiary, Dah Yung Trading, which operates Bubbles Entertainment Palace, was sued on May 27.638 words
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125 1989-10-17 2 DIGITAL Equipment Singapore, one of the world s leading minicomputer manufacturers, has bagged a $2.5 million order from the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). The new Vax 8810 will boost SBC's existing Vax system, which is used for the purposes of accounting, payroll125 words
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133 1989-10-17 2 OVER THE next one to two months, Singapore will be serviced weekly by the world's largest air-freighter. The Antonov 124 can lift 150 tonnes of cargo, and is therefore ideal for transporting heavy and bulky items. It is one-and-a-half times bigger than the 8747133 words
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Article, Illustration209 1989-10-17 2 THE Vice-President of the European Commission will be in Singapore tomorrow for a four-day visit. Or Martin Bangemann's visit is at the invitation of the Minister for Trade and Industry, Brigadier-Gen-eral (Res) Lee Hsien Loong. He will be accompanied by his wife; a Cabinet member209 words
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Article73 1989-10-17 2 LOCAL FREIGHT forwarder, Accord Shipping, is to computerise its shipping documentation and operations at a cost of $250,000. Yesterday, it signed a contract with IP ACS and IBM for the purchase of a minicomputer. The new system will be fully implemented by next March. Accord, which73 words
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Article, Illustration332 1989-10-17 2 CHANGI AIRPORT will be used as a management model in the Sixth Airport Management Course held by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, said CAAS' deputy di-rector-general Ng Wee Hiong. Speaking at the SAMC opening ceremony yesterday, Mr Ng said good airport332 words
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Advertisement248 1989-10-17 2 A BANKING AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES A TOURISM AND IN\ ESTMENT A EDI CATION A INTERACTIVE SCIENCE DISPLU A PLEASURE CRAFT A 3 I Visit Raffles City 1 andendup i in i I Australia i q i < hJ?L t s biggest ever K much more. r L J exhibition of248 words
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Advertisement21 1989-10-17 2 The weather forecast for the world's major cities is not available. The outlook for Singapore today is: Showers over several areas.21 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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351 1989-10-17 3 Reuter LEADERS of a new Russian pressure group complained on Sunday that workers were worse off under Mikhail Gorbachev's economic reforms, which they said were dividing Soviet society into rich and poor. Venyamin Yarin, co-chairman of the United Front of Workers ofReuter - 351 words
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419 1989-10-17 3 Reuter TARNISHED BY governmentlinked killings and torture charges, Sri Lanka will have to defend its human-rights record when donors meet in Paris today to discuss aid to the island, officials and diplomats said yesterday. "Human rights. Certainly... we are allReuter - 419 words
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116 1989-10-17 3 AFP DOMESTIC and foreign equity investments in the Philippines totalled 29.9 billion pesos (US$l37 million) in the first eight months this year, up by 177 per cent compared with the same period last year, the Philippine trade department said yesterday. Filipino investors accountedAFP - 116 words
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Article581 1989-10-17 3 LEADING TARGETS INCLUDE PRIVATE BUSINESSMEN AP THE Beijing Communist Party committee has voted to purge its ranks of "hostile and anti-party elements" and wealthy private businessmen. The decision on Sunday, reported by the official Xinhua News Agency, indicated that the harsh conservative crackdown triggeredAP - 581 words
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168 1989-10-17 3 Reuter THE POPULATION of China, the world's most populous country, is rising too fast because of more women reaching childbearing age and the relaxation of family-planning rules, the People's Daily said yesterday. It said 510,000 more babies were born in the first half ofReuter - 168 words
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384 1989-10-17 3 AP THE CHINESE government's attempt to suppress independent suppliers and restore monopoly control over distribution of farm supplies and equipment has caused major disruptions in the market, an official daily said yesterday. Beijing's decision early this year to reassert control over farm materials hasAP - 384 words
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349 1989-10-17 4 RISE ATTRIBUTED TO RAPID GROWTH IN COMPONENTS SECTOR Reuter UNITED STATES factories shipped U*****.3 billion worth of electronic equipment and related products in the first nine months of this year, a seven per cent increase over the same period in 1988,Reuter - 349 words
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280 1989-10-17 4 Reuter THE UNITED STATES is considering a proposal by International Business Machines to sell a restricted computer to Israel for military use, r The New York Times reported on Monday. It said the sale of the IBM supercomputer would be the first ofReuter - 280 words
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213 1989-10-17 4 Reuter NORTH and South Korea yesterday agreed to an exchange of family members separated by war, the first for more than four years. In a meeting at the border armistice village of Panmunjom, Red Cross representatives agreed that visits by 300 relatives fromReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration475 1989-10-17 4 Reuter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (EC) foreign ministers have agreed that the bloc should build links with reform-minded states in Eastern Europe while pursuing its own drive towards economic integration. During a weekend of informal talks in Esclimont, France, European Commission presidentReuter - 475 words
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Article959 1989-10-17 4 ARRIVALS I S#rvico Local From numbor tkn* GU GA960 1100 CGK SIA SQ105 1105 KUL aT CALTEX 1115 MCU KIA ***** 1130 BWN Of A Qf072 1135 BKK su SQ151 1145 CGK GU GA940 1150 MES THA TG403 1155 IKK SiA SQ191 1200 re* GU GA900 1210959 words
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Advertisement366 1989-10-17 3 SThe new HP LaserJet lIP printer is priced at almost half the CQst of the multiuser HP LaserJet Series 11. But with all the family characteristics that have made HP LaserJets so widely popular. Their superior text and graphics have helped sell more than one and a half million of366 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1989-10-17 3 Doonesbury by garry trudeau SOHOkTS NOT SOGOOQ HA&tT SINCB SEPI&GEK. SV&W MRJAYW& uwjyk MHEAFP* AGAINST BUSHS/m-I*UG NO, 1...1.. PONT NORM, 1 urne /N-ne/MVtf th&s£a SPCKn,m&MM imumi MteNpr t OF A BUST. COUP \\*L, WUAR SHKT-7WW ALON6.DO +</d(JTTSY* rj l XJJA S^41 words
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Advertisement216 1989-10-17 4 t HITACHI CL COMPUTERS PTE. LTD. Dresents The seminars are designed for trading "A Straight Forward Approach to Computerization" Special arrangement has been made for a presentation on "Government Incentives and Assistance for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises to Computerize" by senior industry officer of the IT Application Division, NCB216 words
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Advertisement30 1989-10-17 4 MFW YORK" IN J—/ V V I acs,",#™ 1 Au w Call your travel agent or Air Canada at 7J2tSff. Kfi A BREATH OF FRESH AIR 2Tt Air Canada gp30 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration340 1989-10-17 6 C DOW - TECHNICAL COMMENT By C DOW THE 142.84-POINT DROP in the Straits Times Industrials Index yesterday mirrored what happened two years ago. While there is less panic, yesterday's drop of 10 per cent is as pronounced as the 12 per cent plunge on Monday, Oct 19, 1987.340 words
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Article, Illustration713 1989-10-17 6 AFTERMATH OF FRIDAY'S WALL STREET CRASH Reuter THE FEDERAL RESERVE, which was already in the process of easing its grip on credit, is likely to react to last Friday's stock market slide by pushing down US interest rates, economists said. Although Wall StreetReuter - 713 words
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800 1989-10-17 6 Reuter THE SPECTRE of the October 1987 world share crash stalked the Tokyo stock market on Monday, but economists and market experts said the chances of another global collapse were slim. "Nothing is the same," said Peter Tasker, seniorReuter - 800 words
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629 1989-10-17 6 Reuter THE SECURITIES ASSOCIATION (TSA), regulator of London stock exchange operators, is considering a move to monitor market makers' daily positions. "In the event of a rapid decline of the market then we have the procedures and machinery all mapped out," a TSAReuter - 629 words
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Advertisement450 1989-10-17 6 Rrsorri Computers] At the recent COMTEC '89, many users were In fact, it is so packed with features it can easily totally convinced of the power they can harness from be used as a primary computer both in the office and the AT-16, or better known as "the better home450 words
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Advertisement115 1989-10-17 6 U.S. Harris Ranch W r of Beef With Crab Claw Zn^^^B^EjQL Nantua Saifce $24.00 i r An Inviting set dinner of top choice Sirloin Steak from the famous Harris Ranch. Shiitake *@0 gi| H For lovers of tender, white meat, this is l| JH one feast you V find hard115 words
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Advertisement132 1989-10-17 7 Another reason why Singapore is the wofkfs favourite convention centre. Congratulations to NEC. For conducting this year's NEC International Convention via videoconference from Singapore. This videoconference is conducted live' from Tokyo via satellite. Which is why NEC's executives and engineers from Malaysia, V Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore will come132 words
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COMMODITIES
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620 1989-10-17 8 Downside could now be at US$365 Reuter DOLLAR-BASED gold prices rose markedly in Asian trading yesterday in the wake of the sudden plunge in US stock prices last Friday in New York, traders said. "Gold was doing quite well last week,Reuter - 620 words
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323 1989-10-17 8 Reuter LONDON Metal Exchange (LME) values were marked down sharply during early trading yesterday in sympathy with weak world stock markets, as nervous investors liquidated positions and took belated profits on recent generally buoyant markets. Copper took the lead, falling some US$lOOReuter - 323 words
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Article347 1989-10-17 8 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed slightly higher yesterday, with November 1 RSS buyer quoted at 164.50 cents a kg, up half a cent from last Friday's close. Dealers said prices held steady in the early afternoon and some speculative short-covering interest towards the close helped push up prices slightly. Trading347 words
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Article229 1989-10-17 8 THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Mark*! (KLTM) pries aatandad last Friday's fall, andlng 18 san lowar at M 521.72 a kg dua to a hlghar offarlng, accumulatad ovar tha waafcaod. daalars said. Turnovar roaa to 1M tonnsa from 82 on Friday. Tha mart at was atao affadad by a229 words
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Article357 1989-10-17 8 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES firmed to finish steadier on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange yesterday on short-covering support, dealers said. The market opened lower but prices started to move up following the low-er-than-expected production figures released by the Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (Porta) yesterday. The357 words
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246 1989-10-17 8 Bernama EXPORTS of palm oil and palm kernel oil are expected to strengthen in the second half of this year. The Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida) in its latest survey on industrial trends said last week that this was due to manufacturers' successBernama - 246 words
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Article368 1989-10-17 8 Reuter HONGKONG: Gold was depressed to close at the day's low on a lack of support as selling orders from the Middle East and Soviet Union emerged in late trade, dealers said. They said short-cover-ing boosted the metal to U*****.10/60 in the afternoon, but speculative selling on aReuter - 368 words
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Article118 1989-10-17 8 Bernama MALAYSIA'S output of crude palm oil in September rose by 1.26 per cent to a preliminary estimate of 646,201 tonnes from a revised 636,131 tonnes in August, the Palm Oil Registration Licensing Authority said yesterday. Peninsular Malaysia accounted for 580,505 tonnes of the totalBernama - 118 words
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175 1989-10-17 8 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government is positive that the anti-palm oil campaign by the American Soya Association (ASA) did not affect the commodity's markets in Europe, India and China. Deputy Primary Industries Minister Datuk Alias AM said in Kuala Lumpur yesterdayBernama - 175 words
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Article357 1989-10-17 8 RAS prices In 3 cont*/kg, FOB In balM NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 162.50 163.50N 163.00 164.00N kit 1 RSS Nov 164.00 164.50 164.50 165.00 Int 1 RSS Doc 167.00 167.50 167JO 168.00 Int 2 RSS OP 162.00 164.00N 162.00 164.00N kit357 words
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Article150 1989-10-17 8 Telerate PRICES were little changed in light trade yesterday. Despite the sharp run-up in crude prices, sentiment was generally bearish on Wall Streetrelated news Traders were sidelined in view of the volatile market Sentiment held stable although ullage problems and high refinery runs could result inTelerate - 150 words
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Article107 1989-10-17 8 Bernama SARAWAK'S pepper exports rose 68.3 per cent to 5,333 tonnes in the first quarter ot this year from 3,168 tonnes during the same period last year. In terms of value, they rose by 6.8 per cent to Ms3B 74 million. The rise in exports wasBernama - 107 words
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Article195 1989-10-17 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Sollon' noon dosing price* on October 16 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Mt FOB 92.00 Ok) drum FOB 106.00 Now drum FOB 102.00 Copra Mlxod (Ioom) 52.00 tollort Pepper Muntok whit* FOB NLW 490.00 Sarawak whit* FOB faq NLW 480.00 Sarawak ipoclol black FOB NIW 377.50195 words
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Advertisement17 1989-10-17 8 SAIGON RESTAIJRAKT fg M A unique blend of Vietnamese, Chinese AmM/ I 11.45 am 2.45pm 6.00pm 10.30pm17 words
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Advertisement96 1989-10-17 8 POULTRY I PROCESSING PLANT B I ■I.As an on-going operation; OR I w «2. Property complete with cold room B facilities; OR B I 3. Poultry processing line and other I equlpmerl 123 Chin Bee Avenue, I I Singapore. HSSISS.,.. I :s land: 77,800 sq ft appro*. (Property Consultants) Pte96 words
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Miscellaneous21 1989-10-17 8 iTrt i ScHgl HgB 'Yes, Sir—I'll get those profit margin estimates to you as soon as I'm done with this paperwork."21 words
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Advertisement197 1989-10-17 9 Our thanks to Singapore Telecom and KDD as NEC meets new challenges in satellite communication. J j mil a I I I I We are pleased to announce that NEC is conduct- people in NEC Singapore and NEC Electronics ing an international convention from October Singapore, handling semiconductors, commu--16 to197 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE
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Article1191 1989-10-17 10 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Monday October 16, 1989 OCUTSCMCMARK (SIMEX) Dm M cam Dm N put* High Im M High Lm M 31 33 54 YEN (SIMEX) DwNcaUt DMNpuH High Low M High Low S*d 77 73 73 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Friday, October 13, 1989 MJTttH POUMO £62,900; CMh1,191 words
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Article, Illustration74 1989-10-17 10 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 7/16 lower at 5-5/16 per cent yesterday. Term rates were all 1/16 lower at 5-5/16. Indicate* th* —p si fee prims tending rates of 12 nwler banks la t'pars r~~ S$ Interbank rates at the dose yesterday: orm hd74 words
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Article102 1989-10-17 10 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's cod* Maturity BIO OFFER HK5H LOW 3 months BO*****N 11.01.90 4.19 4.14 4.16 4J2 6 months BS*****V 18.01.90 4.16 4.12 1 yoor BY*****F 24.05.90 4.28 4.23 4.28 4.28 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Y*st*rday's dosing Day's cod*102 words
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Article184 1989-10-17 10 Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Oct 16 US$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 dart 11/1* 4/14 14 IS/1* 1 J/16 4 l/U 7 IS/14 7J/4-7J/I 4 1/4 4 la* 7/14 S/14 14 IS/14— 13/14 7 7/4 7 13/14— 11/14 4 3/** 1/14 3 a* 4 7/14 J/14 14184 words
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Article378 1989-10-17 10 Reuter IMM CURRENCIES closed higher last Friday on sentiment that US credit policy would ease and recent overseas rate hikes would hold firm. "A crazy day. This was thin trading that exaggerated the upswing but there's still an underlying perception the Fed will ease." said Shearson Lehman Hutton's LisaReuter - 378 words
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Article283 1989-10-17 10 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed sharply lower than last Friday's level, after active trading, dealers said. They said the market was dominated by an offered tendency after a sharp rise in US bond prices brought about by a steep 191-point fall in the Dow Jones industrial average283 words
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Advertisement217 1989-10-17 10 As our new head office in Amsterdam shows, we don't always think along traditional lines. I —a r\ Jk A 't IV K 1111 YSVI HI r t «P /V'Vfl Bank's neu, head office is located tn sou/A «isJ Amsterdam We bank your way. It's the one single reason for217 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article1257 1989-10-17 11 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed lower against most currencies after active and choppy trade, with its sentiment undermined by a sharp fall on Wall Street and fears of the Federal Reserve easing credit, dealers said. "The prospect of the Fed easing credit resulting in the narrowing of interest1,257 words
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331 1989-10-17 11 QUAK HIANG WHAI - Funds for development of IMM Centre By QUAK HIANG WHAI INTERNATIONAL Merchandise Mart Re Ltd (IMM). a one-stop international warehousing and distributing subsidiary of the Yaohan group, yesterday signed a $30 million loan agreement with a group of banks. Proceeds from the five-year notes331 words
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371 1989-10-17 11 AFP WHILE New Zealand's financial sector was finally settling down after the collapse of the Development Finance Corporation (DFC) on Oct 3. a political storm broke in Parliament last week focusing on Finance Minister David Caygill. The opposition started a row that blazedAFP - 371 words
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238 1989-10-17 11 AFP THE FRENCH FRANC will remain stable against the Deutschemark and there are no plans to make any adjustments in the franc-mark exchange rate, according to French Finance Minister Pierre Beregovoy. Mr Beregovoy's statement on Sunday followed a call by a WestAFP - 238 words
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Article549 1989-10-17 11 EURODOLLAR futures yesterday closed sharply higher on heavy buying and with late profit-taking well absorbed, dealers said. "Friday's 190-point fall on Wall Street prompted market speculation that the Federal Reserve will have to ease interest rates," a dealer said, adding: "Strong US bond prices also underpinned sentiment." December Eurodollar549 words
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653 1989-10-17 11 PAUL FRANKLAND - Motor accidents know what you should do wmseam. by PAUL FRANKLAND MOST ROAD ACCIDENTS are caused by "human error", or to be a little more blunt bad driving. Small wonder then that several recent press reports of such accidents have told of drivers involved in accidents stooping to fisticuffs on653 words
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122 1989-10-17 11 AFP WITH just a telephone call, Chinese can now denounce anyone who buys or sells foreign exchange on the black market to the State Administration for Exchange Control, the Economic Daily said on Friday. It said the hotline Beijing *****7 had re- cently beenAFP - 122 words
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Advertisement118 1989-10-17 11 A UNIQUE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY GKN Australia Ltd are inviting companies to tender for the purchase of 240 tons of system scaffold and 32 selfpropelled scissor lifts. The lifts range in elevation from 3 metres up to 10 metres and are either petrol or electrically powered. The equipment may be purchased118 words
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Advertisement134 1989-10-17 11 Export Services International '89 EXPORT MORE THROUGH ESI '89. 18-21 October, World Trade Centre, Singapore t f Want to expand or M penetrate more overseas markets? Or sell overseas faster, competitive costs with higher The solution is Export Services International'B9. Here you'll find a whole range of services to help134 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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Article, Illustration867 1989-10-17 12 5x5aaaoaa JT IN THE LONG history of the Earth, man was a relatively recent arrival. And the written word an even newer invention. But both man and the word have revolutionised the world: man by thinking up ideas, and the written word by disseminatingJT - 867 words
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279 1989-10-17 12 NYT A TINY privately held biotechnology company in Princeton, New Jersey, has obtained approval for a patent on a fundamental process for creating genetically engineered animals. The company says the patent covers the process used in virtually all efforts to create "transgenic"NYT - 279 words
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Article, Illustration1258 1989-10-17 12 JEFFREY TSANG - Trade Net, the electronic web that connects importers and exporters, manufacturers and retailers, freight forwarders, air cargo and shipping agents, will be officially launched today by Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong. JEFFREY TSANG, who has been following its progress for the1,258 words
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Article, Illustration314 1989-10-17 12 JUST A CALL away, goes the jingle from telephone companies encouraging their subscribers to chalk up bigger overseas charges. But what to do when there is no phone nearby? No fear, says Microprocessor Control Systems (MCS). The company is the regional distributor of TCS-Lite, a transportable314 words
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TECH-TAKES
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163 1989-10-17 12 NYT THE LEADING INDICATOR of the US semiconductor industry continued its downward slide in September as semiconductor shipments increased, but orders declined, a trade group reported recently. The Semiconductor Industry Association reported a book-to-bill ratio of 0.90 for the three-month period ended in September, downNYT - 163 words
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Article216 1989-10-17 12 Asahi LEADING JAPANESE electronics maker Toshiba Corp has developed a simple solution to replace chiorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in cleaning liquid crystal units water. Liquid crystals sre used in display screens of computers, television sets snd electronic calculators. Toshiba said last week that it had come upAsahi - 216 words
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Advertisement213 1989-10-17 13 OUR ENGINEERS CAN ALWAYS COME UP WITH THE PRODUCT SPECS ON TIME. i /d^ v QtJ I It ill Jj i( ffjlll jjiisSHL >ifciK HMSBIV If K .a JjPf dt I® DT yrp, ~*t Designing custom chips to specs isn't one of the easiest ways to offered through close cooperation213 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article540 1989-10-17 14 BUSINESS TIMES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1989 THE UNCIVIL INVASION of the US Ambassador s residence by South Korean students on the eve of President Roh Tae-Woo's visit to the US could not have come at a less propitious time for the Washington-Seoul relationship. Indeed, it540 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1989-10-17 14 JOHN THOMAS - On the eve of the i Commonwealth's biennial summit MALAYS/A1989 Kuala Lumpur, JOHN THOMAS I examines some of the group's pet issues and suggests that members use their cross-memberships to better economic advantage than they have done in the past 40 years. In1,518 words
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307 1989-10-17 14 AN HONEST BROKER. This is the role the Singapore prime minister could be called on to play should contsntious issues arise at this week's gsthering of Commonwealth Heads of Government in Kuala Lumpur. That his colleagues would want to cast Mr Lee Kuan Yew307 words
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REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
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317 1989-10-17 14 Our weekly summary of what regional publications have to say about Issuas of International Intarast POPE'S VISIT "FOR THOSE among us who are inclined to maintain some doubts on the efficacy of the papacy as a moral force in our precarious modern world, the317 words
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Article259 1989-10-17 14 HUNGARY "A HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT political event took place over the weekend in Eastern Europe when Hungary's Communist Party dissolved itself and became a social-democratic party. As far as we can remember, nothing like this has ever happened before in the history of communist parties, with the exception259 words
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386 1989-10-17 14 CHOGM "DELEGATES and officials to (this) week's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) are already trickling in even as workers continue to work overtime to spruce up (Kuala Lumpur) for the meeting "Malaysia is placing some significance on the meeting, not only because this386 words
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Article, Illustration968 1989-10-17 15 ECONOMIC POLICY Reuter A STERLING CRISIS dogging Margaret Thatcher at every turn of the Conservative Party conference; barely concealed anger in Amsterdam st an interest rate rise nobody wanted; snd rumours that the Danish crown will be devalued. They all point to oneReuter - 968 words
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Article, Illustration716 1989-10-17 15 FLORENCE CHONG - HAWKE INITIATIVE The Australian proposal for an Asia-Pacific forum is not a move to restrict trading but to boost regional cooperation, according to the Australian Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister. By FLORENCE CHONG writing for BT from Sydney. FLORENCE CHONG AUSTRALIA is not seeking716 words
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Article, Illustration539 1989-10-17 15 BHUTAN Asahi GEOPOLITICALLY pinned between unfriendly giants China and India, the small Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan strives hard to keep youths from being polluted with Western fads and fashion while steadily pacing its modernisation. In recent casual talks with Japanese journalists at hisAsahi - 539 words
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Article310 1989-10-17 15 "What sorts of things would they have told their children about their motherland if they had grown up that way?" Nonetheless. Bhutan is not immune to all Western fads and fashion. Over the last year videotape recorders. ice cream and restaurants serving Western cuisine have310 words
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Advertisement381 1989-10-17 14 Managers must manage. BT every Monday n i Til L I 1 Iklrl By A m 1 Hit Wi f I fcl fl k L M Ifi ■JLsAvIIUMSZfI t» .#«;w. SwwPWHPi WW K.-TP*' 25 26 October* Westin Plaza An authoritative forum on crucial strategic /»/i« Half-day Workshop issues and the381 words
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Miscellaneous73 1989-10-17 14 11 DIDM T Refuse: Vou HAD 1 H^D Fj? o m Tu\S oTA Sl) °H B OF TH£ INLftMD RGME-NUG vo 1 eMGU-3 M UHST WEEK RMD I i Punlf is BBLLiANT'I ,MesE V£lLfc C) iWßepvrs.. cop.&d it out ux*>d fc KUDGe pk»LLIRN .y P\ND LEARNINGS \FOR V RRe R73 words
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Advertisement114 1989-10-17 15 FOR WHO, WHAT, WHERE AND WHEN I ■H mm■ ADVERTISING MARKETING, in ■Ml I vIBb BUSINESS TIMES every Thursday, covers H I a vital sector of the economy comprising the country's communications muscle. I CM H I The page monitors business developments IVI MM III! li I and the players114 words
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Advertisement48 1989-10-17 15 it -it At River Palace, come savour the set lunch that lives up to "the more the merrier". $28+ for 2 persons $38+ for 3 persons $48+ for 4 persons M unbeatable! Available from 12 noon to 2.30 pm CWsCSI ttSWURANT 382 Havetocfc Road 0316 "W *****22 J48 words
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Article, Illustration670 1989-10-17 16 BOOKS NYT SINCE the Frankfurt Book Fair began in 1949, it has become the most important annual gathering for the book publishing world. This year's fair, which ended yesterday, attracted many American publishers, but their reasons for attending are much different from what they wereNYT - 670 words
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Article, Illustration786 1989-10-17 17 CINEMA NYT WHILE JAPANESE companies are buying up Hollywood studios and financing American producers, a group of Japanese businessmen is hoping to invigorate Japan's sluggish film industry by grafting American rhythms and plot structure onto a Japanese movie. Shadow Of China, which was filmedNYT - 786 words
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499 1989-10-17 17 Classical music plays on and on RADIO STATIONS NYT ONLY 41 of nearly 9,000 commercial radio stations in the United States play classical music, and when one of them KFAC-FM, in Los Angeles was recently sold for US$55 million, analysts of the radio industry predicted there would be one less.NYT - 499 words
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Advertisement215 1989-10-17 16 hUf This month, you can taste delectable Sichuan dishes in IVIjU a sumptuous lunch buffet. gWI ai) a choice of over 35 is,h tloor favourites so deliciously spicy you'll keep coming back to the Pine Court for more. Sichuan Lunch Buffet 1-31 October 1989 12 noon-2.30 pm Adult: $25 Child215 words
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Advertisement211 1989-10-17 17 fnterfafn.„. J I The I Businessman's I Lunch Is I In The Park. I The businessman's luncb at Hubert us Grill I offers you tbe opportunity to dine in tbe relaxing fl ambience of a hunter s lodge and to enjoy a sump- I tuous spread of appetizers, soups, salads,211 words
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Miscellaneous707 1989-10-17 17 CRYPTIC PUZZLE HV—^ —IHTWrTI 33 A crook might beat it 23 Those who live on ACROSS 9 Lho Pacy pi i77i p 24 Foolish infatuation (6) 3 Choose to give some- Lm Beverage (3) one a seat (5) J ACROSS 27 Exclusive (5) BHe gives a fellow Ifl— u 3707 words
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Miscellaneous1338 1989-10-17 17 TV and RADIO J All in the family OUR CHOICE I DETECTIVE SADIE AND SON, I 10.35pm. SBC 5 JK Detective Sadie is a long-serving policewoman who gets booted out of the jU+TNtB force because she failed to nab a H notorious subway killer. All because the chief of police1,338 words
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Article530 1989-10-17 18 A SURENDREN - SQUASH By A SURENDREN Almost everybody drew blanks yesterday at the Singapore Airlines-Ascot World -Team Squash Championship at the West Coast Recreation Centre. Defending champions Pakistan blanked out the English 3-0 while the Australians did the same to the New Zealanders in the semi-finals. ■<=530 words
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Article, Illustration441 1989-10-17 18 BASEBALL AP GIVE OAKLAND CREDIT for pitching, power and prophecy and give the Athletics a 2-0 lead in tha World Series. Oakland again made short work of San Francisco, beating the Giants 5-1 on Sunday night and threatening to turn the Bay Bridge meeting intoAP - 441 words
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Article227 1989-10-17 18 HOCKEY AP THE GREAT GRETZKY became the greatest scorer in National Hockey League history on Sunday night in Hollywood style befitting his Los Angeles address before the adoring fans of the team he led to four Stanley Cup championships and just in time to keep hisAP - 227 words
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429 1989-10-17 18 GOLF AFP ENGLISH GOLF STAR Nick Faldo donated his £100,000 World Matchplay first prize to charity on Sunday to repent for his habit of making sick jokes. Faldo clinched the title with the dramatic last shot of the 36hole final against Welshman lanAFP - 429 words
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Article, Illustration449 1989-10-17 18 TENNIS AP JIMMY CONNORS says that John McEnroe brings out the best in his tennis. He was right on Sunday as Connors played his best match in years by winning his 108 th career title over McEnroe, beating him 6-3, 6-3 in the finalAP - 449 words
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Article, Illustration260 1989-10-17 18 AP GABRIELA SABATINI of Argentina on Sunday won the U*****,000 Women's International Tennis tournament in Filderstadt, West Germany, after a tense 7-6 (7-5). 6-4 triumph over Mary Joe Fernandez of the US. Sabatini. the No 1 seed and ranked third in the world, took 1 hourAP - 260 words
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Article134 1989-10-17 18 AP GRETCHEN MAGERS of the US won the first professional tennis tournament staged in the Soviet Union on Sunday, upsetting home favourite Natalia Zvereva 6-3, 6-4 "We were both playing more on emotions then tennis," Magers said. "I came here to learn about Russia first-hand.AP - 134 words
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Article388 1989-10-17 18 CRICKET AP PAKISTAN pulled off an improbable victory on Sunday over arch foe India to enhance its chances of winning the Sharjah Champions Trophy cricket tournament. The three-nation, six-match tournament being played in the Gulf emirate of Sharjah ends on Oct 20. The West Indies is theAP - 388 words
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Advertisement367 1989-10-17 18 LOANS, ANYONE? 1 TLC for Emigres QIM ML D D E Employers eager to import Hongkongers to Sin- gapore have to be prepared to do a lot of handle I holding. To shift a Hongkong division to Singapore, one multinational corporation even hired a team of consultants to help the367 words
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Article, Illustration515 1989-10-17 19 HOCK LOCK SIEW - Mm mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW THERE must be something to be learned from stockmarket crashes. With the Qreat October 1987 Crash still fresh in most investors' minds, surely experience calls for a cool and measured reaction to last week's Friday the 13th crash. Yet Singapore's fall515 words
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Article244 1989-10-17 19 THE PERFORMANCE of the Tokyo stock market yesterday was telling it had this strong message to Wall Street: "We held on. It s up to you now." Instead of unloading their shares in panic as they did two years ago after Wall Street crashed, most Japanese244 words
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Article909 1989-10-17 19 rMJ1t C. Book. Data Total tor Total for <tata dooo .-y-w. a i s» i2%tw D* v 25, !5JT° AmolSta.1 8%TEIB Nov 30 Ctac 14 Jon 22 8%TE 8%TE Asiatic D*v 25% UJ Oct 5 Oct 1? Nov 18 2J% 5^o Austral Amol 20% Sep 22 Oct 6909 words
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337 1989-10-17 19 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr MANILA'S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is split on a proposal by Keppel Philippines Shipyard, Inc (KPSI), a subsidiary of Keppel Group, to pay stock dividends drawn from its surplus paid-in capital. At odds on337 words
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541 1989-10-17 19 KEVIN GWEE - By KEVIN GWEE HOTEL MARCO POLO Ltd's largest shareholder, The Wharf (Holdings) Ltd, has reduced its shareholding in the hotel company to 71.2 per cent from 76.12 per cent. In a statement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the Hongkong-listed group541 words
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Article, Illustration482 1989-10-17 19 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH VIDEO-TAPE maker Electro Magnetic (S) is stepping up its output of video housings to 10 million pieces a month by the end of its next fiscal year, aiming to capture 15 per cent of the world's demand for the482 words
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Article460 1989-10-17 19 BERJAYA Corporation (M) aa Jf s tjf'J Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Bhd (TV3) above 20 per cent with the acquisition of an additional 156 'T' shares or 3.54 per cent equity in TV3 for M$n «j million cash between Jan 31 and Oct 13. Ber a VJ sa the460 words
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387 1989-10-17 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT Lines Ltd (NOL). which recently launched its sponsored American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), is taking part in a road show organised by the Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange to promote its stock. The joint SES/Simex seminar on387 words
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307 1989-10-17 19 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA MAGNUM CORP Bhd has acquired a 4.9 per cent stake in Kamunting Corp Bhd by buying seven million of its shares on the open market for Msl&63 million. Magnum announced yesterday that the Kamunting sharee were purchased on307 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1989-10-17 20 ABDUL HADHI - -tv ABDUL HADHI TfIfOGERED BY the dramatic 190-Point fall on Wall Street last Friday, the Singapore stock market yesterday plunged 10 per cqnt on stop-loss selling by panicky investors. "People are worried here," an analyst said. "Our market is a bit overdone compared1,049 words
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Article302 1989-10-17 20 Managers' prices ♦or Oct 17 Royal Trust Asset Mgt IT S'por* Gr Fund 0.77# 0.85# IT Asia-foe Gr Fund 1 0i5# 1105* Singapore Unit Trust Tji Coamrca 1 11 1 18 Til# Savings Fund 096 102 Vpbro Prog Fund 042* 0.46' >■ S>ore S«c Fund 0 69 074302 words
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Article45 1989-10-17 20 FIRST CAPITAL CORPORATION LIMITED: 13th AGMI at Shangri-La Hotel, Orchid Room. Orange Grove Road. Singapore 1025. tomorrow at 11am. WING TAI HOLDINGS LIMITED: AGM at Shangri-La Hotel. Jasmine Room, 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 1025. tomorrow at 11.30 am. followed by the EGM.45 words
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Article6302 1989-10-17 20 Or*® Qr*s ;L r 1M9 t«I Last Vol Day Laat Quota Dhr Dhf Y*ld Mat M Cap High Low Coda Company 8ala or- ('000) High Low Buyar Sallar Cvr P/E SmM oct ie I FjCi ;.\d SESDAQ 275 120 t 4000 Amtek Eng 200 250 -23 1906,302 words
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Article, Illustration3500 1989-10-17 21 MBT A STRONG WAVE of selling pressure caused prices to tumble like ten-pins on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in hectic trading. The sharp drop was in line with the downtrend in overseas markets, catapulted by the 190-point drop on Wall Street on Friday. ReflectingMBT - 3,500 words
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423 1989-10-17 22 CANADIAN FIRM TO PAV USs373m AFP CANADIAN-basad LAC Minerals Ltd is buying s 65 per cent staks in Bond International Qold Inc (BIG) for U*****.8 million. Bond company officials said. The move was the latest selloff by tycoon Alan Bond, who has seenAFP - 423 words
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Article138 1989-10-17 22 Bernama INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Bhd (IOI) expects a satisfactory performance for the current year with a higher oil palm crop, forward salee and significant profit contributions from property development and industrial gas. Chairman Datuk Lee San Choon said in the company's 1968 annual report that IOCsBernama - 138 words
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Article302 1989-10-17 22 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ayer Hitom Tin One-lor-three M$1.30 per shore Ex dot*: Oct 12 Boob do** Oct 26 Acceptance I Payment: NYA Eu Yon Sang lenounceable one-lorone rights «u« of $8.96* 3% unsecured loon stock 1989/1994 ot par On* TS* will be allotted tor every two $1 nominal302 words
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Article305 1989-10-17 22 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ambassador Two-forone $1.10 per shore C I Holdings Issue of 27mloan stocks in the rotio of $3 loon jtock for every five ordinory iho'M held F A C B One-for one M$060 per star* Faber Merlin One-for-one M$0.25 pe< shore. followed by o shore swop305 words
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Article102 1989-10-17 22 Reuter THE Jakarta Stock Exchange was unaffected by Friday's slump on Wall Street. Though the index fell 11.94 to 449.98, brokers said this was because investors had lost interest in the overheated secondary market. Turnover rose to 475,896 shares from Friday's half-day 247,930. "The marketReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration540 1989-10-17 22 Tokyo Reuter THE Tokyo market lost its grip after climbing part of the way back from initial losses, plunging to close broadly down in thin trading yesterday. High-priced blue chips and small-capi-tal companies were hit. The key 225-share Nikkei plunged 647.33 points or 1.84 per centReuter - 540 words
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Article, Illustration501 1989-10-17 22 Sydney Reuter A WAVE OF psnic selling on Austrslia's shsre market triggered by Friday's 191 point slump on Wall Street, yesterday pushed the market to its second largest loss ever. The All Ordinaries closed 141.8 points down at 1,800.5, a slide eclipsed only by the 515.9 crashReuter - 501 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1989-10-17 22 Hongkong THE Hang Seng Index, the market's key indicator of blue chips, fell 180.60 points to 2,601.70, a decline of 6.5 per cent yesterday. Trading was heavy at HK52.24 billion (US$2B7 million). Prices plunged immediately at the start of trading, but recovered somewhat by1,260 words
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Article179 1989-10-17 22 Reuter THE New Zealand shara market is now lees vulnerable to a crssh than It wss In 1967 when It wss the world's worst performer, despite suffering hesvy losses yesterday In moderate volume the martiet loet 11.7 per cent during the morning, but recovered In theReuter - 179 words
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Article186 1989-10-17 22 AFP THE US stock price fall sent shivers through the Msnils Stock Exchsnge yesterday with prices shedding 6 per cent of their value. The composite index went down 78.41 points to 1212.28 at the end of the day's trading. No exsct figures were immedistely available fromAFP - 186 words
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Article268 1989-10-17 22 Reuter SEOUL stocks fell moderately in thin trading yesterday with brokers citing a market correction as the main reason for the decline. The composite index closed at 927.21, down 7.2 points from Saturday's half-day session. Turnover was 148.3 billion won against 174.8 billion. Falls led risesReuter - 268 words
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Article334 1989-10-17 22 Reuter THAI stocks hit the floor across the board yesterday as investors reacted to New York's plunge last Friday. The SET Index dropped 44.15 points to close at 661.45. 6.25 per cent down. It was the biggest drop since the index fell 7.98 per centReuter - 334 words
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388 1989-10-17 22 Reuter TAIWAN stocks fell 3.29 per cent yesterday in a volatile session marked by fear, rumours and some support by big players. Stocks plunged at the opening and then bounced in wild swings for the rest of the morning. "There are a lot ofReuter - 388 words
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Article, Illustration324 1989-10-17 23 Reuter DONALD TRUMP'S offer to buy I AMR Corp has been dealt a ma- i jor setback by the collapse of the i UAL Corp deal and the resulting stockmarket tumble, according to analysts. They also said a sharply low-Reuter - 324 words
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Article768 1989-10-17 23 Agencies PARIS: French share prices were around 11 per cent weaker at mid-session yesterday but many leading stocks had yet to trade as no buyers could be found at prices 12 per cent below Friday's closing levels, dealers said. The stock exchanges association SBF said no meaningfulAgencies - 768 words
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Article115 1989-10-17 23 HONGKONG All Industrials 1. Monday 2.5530 Hongkong Index fr|<Joy 2.7765 Monday .735 89 W(M(k 2.816 6 Friday 1.832 30 Week ago Closed NEW YORK Hang Song Dow Jonos Monday 2,401 70 Friday 2.569 26 Friday 2 ***** T ay 2 7S 9 84 Woe* ago Closed We4>k ogo115 words
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Article, Illustration468 1989-10-17 23 EFFORTS STILL BEING MADE TO COMPLETE FINANCING Agencies BRITISH AIRWAYS pic is prepared to consider any revised transaction for the acquisition of UAL Corp, parent of United Airlines. with regard to the interests of BA's shareholders. BA had agreedAgencies - 468 words
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579 1989-10-17 23 NYT A GROUP of British and American investors has offered US$4O9 million in cash for the American real estate operations of L J Hooker Corp. Hooker, the American arm of Hooker Corporation of Australia, owns the B Altman and BonwitNYT - 579 words
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766 1989-10-17 23 NYT VITRO SA and Anchor Glass Container Corp announced in New York on Sunday that they had signed an agreement for Vitro to acquire Anchor in a deal valued at about US$B2O million. The agreement ends a bitter two-month struggleNYT - 766 words
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Article, Illustration266 1989-10-17 23 Reuter ARGENTINA plans to sell off its state-owned telephone company and parts of its railway and shipping line by mid-1990, the Public Works and Services Ministry said. The schedule carried on Sunday by local news agencies said the government expectsReuter - 266 words
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406 1989-10-17 23 Reuter BAT INDUSTRIES pic said the sharp fall in share prices does not affect its intention of holding an extraordinary shareholders' meeting on Thursday to vote on its restructuring plan. A BAT spokesman said yesterday morning's events in no way affected theReuter - 406 words
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Advertisement284 1989-10-17 19 acfiM MALAYSIAN STRATEGIC P" cofgm w tanty LTD. 1 CONSULTANCY it- c—t- I 31st October, 1989 Ming Court Hotel, Kuaia Lumpur The aims of this Business Roundtable is to provide an in-depth i discussion on key issues and strategic problems faced by each of the I major South-east Asian nations,284 words
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Advertisement766 1989-10-17 22 NOTICES m—■— i IN THX MATTER OF THK COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 80 MIDLAND DEVELOPMENT (PTE) LTD (In Members' Voluntary FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Aot, Cap. 60 that a Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held766 words
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Advertisement132 1989-10-17 22 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 ANO IN THE MATTER OF RETRALA SINGAPORE PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Saction 308(2) of the Companies Act. Cap 50 that a final meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be held at132 words
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Advertisement729 1989-10-17 23 Amtek Engineering Ltd (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ninth Annual General Meeting of AMTEK ENGINEERING UD wiH be held at the Meridian Room, Hotel Equatorial t Pte Ltd, 429 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 1025 on Thursday 2nd November729 words
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Article, Illustration467 1989-10-17 24 JOHN THOMAS - 'DONT PRESS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TOO MUCH' By JOHN THOMAS in Kuala Lumpur COMMONWEALTH leaders, who at the last two biennial meetings were hard put to agree on tougher economic reprisals against South Africa, appear set to add another issue with graver and far467 words
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164 1989-10-17 24 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES yesterday posted a sharp rise in investment over the first eight months of the year, but President Corazon Aquino said the country's big foreign debt remained a serious obstacle to long-term growth. "The burden of our foreign debt of US$2B billion toReuter - 164 words
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437 1989-10-17 24 COMMONWEALTH members have retained their membership in the organisation because it has moved with the times and stayed relevant, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday. "Many of us became independent in the tempestuous 1950s and the *****. Few would have437 words
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Article, Illustration284 1989-10-17 24 Bernama THE DEWAN RAKYAT (Parliament) in Kuala Lumpur yesterday rejected opposition leader Lim Kit Siang's motion to adjourn sitting to discuss Petronas' second rescue of Bank Bumiputra. The bank had suffered Msl.l billion losses. Speaker Tan Sri Mohamed Zahir Ismail, in dismissing theBernama - 284 words
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324 1989-10-17 24 AFP JAPAN, host to 50.000 US troops, has agreed at Washington's behest to improve two vital sectors of its armed forces in a bid to increase future Japan-US military cooperation. A source close to the Japanese Defence Agency said the decision was madeAFP - 324 words
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349 1989-10-17 24 AFP THE FORMER intelligence chief of staunchly anti-communist Indonesia has said Jakarta should halt the process of normalising its long-frozen ties with China as long as hardliners rule in Beijing. "The time is not ripe for normalisation of political and diplomatic relations with China,"AFP - 349 words
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559 1989-10-17 24 Bernama MALAYSIA may face a shortage of workers within five years, if the 500,000 foreign workers now in the country are not allowed to continue working, a senior Labour Ministry official said yesterday. Haji Alias bin Sulaiman, director general of the Manpower Department, saidBernama - 559 words
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Article105 1989-10-17 24 Reuter COMEX GOLD and silver futures rallied early yesterday as the dollar opened sharply lower after a steep sell-off overseas tied to last Friday s plunge in US share prices. Traders said gold and silver were expected to track the dollar's moves yesterday. In the firstReuter - 105 words
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Article34 1989-10-17 24 AFP FRENCH Finance Minister Pierre Beregovoy has denounced "uncontrolled capitalism" as partly responsible for the risk of a new stock market collapse, and advised small shareholders not to sell their holdings. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article45 1989-10-17 24 AP THE PHILIPPINE House of Representatives yesterday approved a Bill calling for a referendum on any agreement extending the stay of US military bases, a move that critics say is aimed at pressuring a hostile Senate into ratifying such an accord.AP - 45 words
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Article58 1989-10-17 24 Reuter JAPANESE Foreign Minister Taro Nakayama said yesterday that his country would extend emergency food aid to Poland and offer business management expertise to Hungary, Kyodo News Service reported. Mr Nakayama told the House of Representatives Budget Committee in Tokyo that Japan would consult otherReuter - 58 words
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Article52 1989-10-17 24 Reuter THE NUMBER of tourists who visited China in August was lower than in the same month last year but higher than in July, with the Soviets replacing Japanese and Europeans, China's Tourism Bureau said yesterday. China earned U552.22 billion from tourism last year, the bureauReuter - 52 words
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Article57 1989-10-17 24 Reuter PLO LEADERS yesterday rejected ideas for PalestinianIsraeli talks proposed by US Secretary of State James 3aker, seeing them as an attempt to promote Israel's plan for elections in the occupied territories. A PLO spokesman said that its chairman, Mr Yasser Arafat had asked the PLO'sReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement77 1989-10-17 24 179 MEYER ROAD, DISTRICT 15| RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A PRIME RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE WITH VIEWS OF THE SEA AND THE CITY EAST COAST <n .in bmt oomi FOR SALE BY TENDER CLOSING DATE: 26 OCT 89 3PM Site suitable for high-rise development Most sought after East Coast location in77 words
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Advertisement175 1989-10-17 24 REDISCOVER THE ART OF OPEN-HRE CUISINE. T H F ORIENTAL SINGAPORE Open-fire cooking is a skill that has been all but lost to modern man. But at Fourchettes Grillroom, in The Oriental, Singapore, our chefs still practice this an carefully grilling the choicest meats over a bed of sea stones175 words
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Article76 1989-10-17 25 Reuter CYPRUS has appointed a shipping attache to its consulate in New York in a bid to attract US ships to the island's registry, the Cyprus news agency said, it quoted an official announcement as saying the attache, Andrea Constantinou, would take up his dutiesReuter - 76 words
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Article95 1989-10-17 25 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Longshoremen's Association members voted by an 11 to one margin to accept a 14 months contract from the shipping industry in New Orleans. The vote guarantees there will be no strike for at least the length of the contract and gives managementReuter - 95 words
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98 1989-10-17 25 Reuter WORLD OIL TANKERS in lay-up, idle or under repair rose to 2.63 million long dwt (24 vessels) in September from 1.87 million dwt (19) at endAugust, London shipbroker Howard Houlder said. Combination carriers laid-up at end-Sep-tember fell slightly to 343,081 long dwt (three) fromReuter - 98 words
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101 1989-10-17 25 Reuter LONDON SHIPBROKER Howard Houlder reported no sales for demolition of tankers/combination carriers in September, the second consecutive month without any sales. This leaves the total sales of tankers/combos so far in 1989 at 36 vessels totalling 1.51 million dwt compared with 47Reuter - 101 words
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Article56 1989-10-17 25 Reuter THE CYPRIOT-flag motor vessel Litsa N has developed rudder problems and arrangements are being made to tow the 6,190 dwt vessel into Veracruz, Mexico, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. The problems were reported on Oct 12 when the Litsa was caught in heavy weather 30 milesReuter - 56 words
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129 1989-10-17 25 AFP THE HYUNDAI group has signed contract with the Soviet Union to develop large forest areas of the Soviet Far East and import timber worth up to US$lOO million, a company spokesman said on Saturday. Group founder Chung JuYoung, who returned on Friday from his nine-dayAFP - 129 words
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Article894 1989-10-17 25 Poge Column ABC Contoinerline Eleven 5 Accord Shpg Eight 3/4 Albatros Seo-Air Seven 5 A PC Lin* Seven 5 API Five 3-5 Arrow lines Eleven 5 ANl Three 1/2 ASCI Five 1 Bolt Canodo tin* Nine 4/5 Bolt Orient tine Nine 4/5 Boltic Orient Shpg Eleven 4894 words
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418 1989-10-17 25 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG BELGIAN CARRIER ABC Containerline and its new general agent in Singapore, KYC Line, are to jointly form a new agency company within six months to represent the carrier. The Joint venture will be between ABC and the418 words
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355 1989-10-17 25 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS SHIPOWNERS are expected to spend an average of 8.2 per cent to 9.8 per cent more every year for shiprepairs in the next decade. This is because more and more older ships will be kept in service in the future, said355 words
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Article307 1989-10-17 25 THE INTERNATIONAL shiprepair market will stay buoyant for the next four to five years, said a senior official from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD). This period of "optimism" is expected to be followed by a few years of "modest adjustments" until the end of the 1900s, said307 words
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290 1989-10-17 25 Reuter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY transport ministers renewed efforts yesterday to open up transport markets and remove a major roadblock to the 1992 single market. Although road-haulage will top the Luxembourg meeting s hit-list, difficulties in opening up the trucking market are mirrored in shipping,Reuter - 290 words
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Article34 1989-10-17 25 Corrections Clarifications In Page One of yesterday s Shipping Times, in the article "RCL to spend Ss2o million in regional expansion programme", Great Region Shipping has clarified that the figure should be US$2O million.34 words
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234 1989-10-17 25 Reuter SHIPOWNERS said on Thursday the world will continue to rely on ageing tankers unless transportation charges are increased to encourage the building of new ones. "We don't expect a real increase in oil consumption, partly due to environmental concerns, energyReuter - 234 words
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Article60 1989-10-17 25 Reuter FREIGHT RATES and pre-shipment fees for wool shipments from Australia to South Korea will be increased by 3.5 per cent from the start of calendar year 1990, the Australian Council of Wool Exporters said. The rise follows negotiations between the Australian Northbound ShippingReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1989-10-17 26 The strong momentum of large capacity (2,000 TEU plus) containership newbuilding witnessed in recent years has been maintained in 1989 as major carriers have pursued fleet modernisation programmes for the mainstream container trades. However, with most owners seeking 1991-1992 delivery positions, there are increasingLloyd's Shipping Economist - 1,233 words
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200 1989-10-17 26 JOHN SPIERS - -By JOHN SPIERS ATHOL FLYNN, executive director of the Customs Agents Federation of Australia, has been appointed chairman of Tradegate Australia, newly-formed supplier of EDI (Electronic Date Interchange) services to the Australian Trading Sector. Tradegate was created to transform the document processing operations of the Australian200 words
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Article, Illustration327 1989-10-17 26 THE LLOYD'S Open Form of salvage agreement is to be revised with effect from next year. Fairplay reported that a working party meeting in London recently under the chairman of Gerald Darling, QC, endorsed a Committee of Lloyd's recommendation that the relevant327 words
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Article214 1989-10-17 26 AFP TANKER rates firmed over the past week, under the combined effect of an increase in world oil demand and a downturn in production from the North Sea and North Alaska, London brokers E A Gibson said on Friday. Some 27 very large and ultra large crude carriersAFP - 214 words
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1603 1989-10-17 26 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Transtalner Schedules Blk Op Gdn Date/Time Tlma From Tlma To Booking Gala «4A mow croc i7/ai30 nrzm na j ao to 17/3330 I7/3W0 NA 3 OS M M 10I0W 13S0 17/1*00 17/174$ Doc ft. 11,603 words
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225 1989-10-17 27 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko) accused world governments of not doing their share for cleaner seas. "Sometimes you feel as If you are hitting your head against the wall," said Intertanko vice-chair-man Andreas Ugland summing up governmental responseReuter - 225 words
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Article790 1989-10-17 27 DRY CARGO freight futures held on to moet of its early gains by the close, finishing eight to two points up, with turnover of 404 lots. The Baltic Freight Index, despite a further eight point rise on Friday to 1,484, is still thought to be undervalued by some790 words
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Article265 1989-10-17 34 Oct 6-20 Management of shipping costs and revenues with computer applications, two-week Drewry Shipping Consultants course, Oxford (details: Drewry Shipping Consultants. 11 Heron Quay, London El 4. Oct 15-18 European Association of Industrial Insured Risk and Insurance Management Society risk management forum, Minte Carlo, Monaco. Oct 15-19 The265 words
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Advertisement17 1989-10-17 25 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement156 1989-10-17 25 MA lively i 4 i 1 way with iw good fcoo**>op« See Pege Three a Seventy Mm of Sir*c*. bAttmim "K" Line to Europe and North America every week. a A^P^' I I Singapore to the major ports of Europe every week."K" Line offers increased cargo capacity and the fastest156 words
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Advertisement138 1989-10-17 25 Prices affect newbuildlng THE STRONG momentum of large capacity (2,000 TEU plus) contsinership newbuilding witnessed in recent years has been maintained in 1900 as major carriers have pursued fleet modernisation programmes for the mainstream container trades. However, with most owners seeking 1901-1092 delivery positions, there are increasing signs that shipbuilding138 words
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