The Business Times, 7 December 1989
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Title Section11 1989-12-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, I*B* 75 CENTS11 words
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Article243 1989-12-07 1 Dow down PRICES of leading shares opened lower on Wall Street yesterday, with the Dow Jones industrial average off 3.84 points to 2,737.84 five minutes into the session. On Tuesday, the Oow closed 11.95 points down. AFP Footsie down LONDON share prices were little unchanged in tentative243 words
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Article, Illustration246 1989-12-07 1 STOCKS in Singapore and Tokyo rose strongly yesterday with Tokyo posting new highs while the local market hit a post-Crash high. In Singapore, share prices forged ahead in brisk trade. Strong buying interest from institutions and retail investors pushed up the Straits246 words
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438 1989-12-07 1 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH SINGMARINE INDUSTRIES is going full swing into the leisure end of the market, with intentions of building a marina in Batam and plans to redevelop its Tanjung Rhu site into a resortstyle complex. Early next year, the marinebased group will start438 words
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453 1989-12-07 1 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA THE LATEST ROUND of tenders for ozone-depleting chemicals saw the floor price set at $4,000 a tonne, way beyond the expectations of suppliers and end-us-ers contacted by BT. Before this round of tenders for 500 tonnes of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs),453 words
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129 1989-12-07 1 AFP TAIWANESE President Lee Teng-hui yesterday conceded that the ruling Nationalists suffered a setback in last weekend's elections, saying that government reforms had failed to meet the people's expectations. "From the standpoint of the party's objectives, we cannot but say it's been a setback." he saidAFP - 129 words
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421 1989-12-07 1 CHUANG PECK MING - BIGGEST REDUCTION IN OIL INDUSTRY LIKELY, SURVEY SHOWS By CHUANG PECK MING AMERICAN corporations are planning to spend about 19 per cent less on plant and equipment in Singapore next year. They have set aside US$4l3 million for capital expenditure, US$99421 words
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Article, Illustration459 1989-12-07 1 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr ABOUT 5,000 foreign tourists and nationals, including an undetermined number of Singaporeans, were evacuated to safety yesterday from the rebel-held Makati financial district as Philippine President Corazon Aquino declared a state of national emergency. Speaking at a press conference459 words
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305 1989-12-07 1 SINGAPORE'S role in the development of Batam could be enler ing a new phase with a team of senior government officials led by Economic Development Board chairman Philip Yeo currently In Jakarta to hold talks on the mafc ter with Indoneeian305 words
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Advertisement209 1989-12-07 1 Full report, PAQE 20 Regional mkts, PAQE 22 World mkts, PAQE 23 f NEWSI2,I6 3 k I I I k I k I II y J □C C post-tax profits Aslsn Market 19 w'* "w rise 76pc Commodities 24 Editorial Comment: 8 US-Canada trade 7 D sinoapors-Honokono Palm Mwtal Charting209 words
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HOME NEWS
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437 1989-12-07 2 LILIAN ANG - By LILIAN ANG THREE MORE oil companies have been granted Applied Oil Trader (AOT) status, bringing to 26 the total number of companies which enjoy the special privilege since its introduction at the beginning of this year. The latest batch to437 words
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Article, Illustration321 1989-12-07 2 SHOEB KAGDA - —by SHOEB KAGDA JAPANESE retail store Sasaki Good Guys is reaping the benefits of being the first to open an electronics-cum-sports outlet. A week after its official opening on Dec 1, general manager Lee Yeh Siew said that sales "have been very encouraging".321 words
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308 1989-12-07 2 SANGEETA MULCHAND - By SANGEETA MULCHAND HOTELIERS are breathing a sigh of relief as the recent extension of the no-smok-ing rule to indoor food and beverage outlets has shown few signs of affecting business. The initial exodus of clients from indoor food and308 words
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402 1989-12-07 2 1 SINGAPORE ■INFORMATICS The IT event of the year >S9 ANOTHER new scheme, which promisee quick help for small- end mediumsized Arms wanting to computerise. has been launched. The National Computer Board is extending its Small Enterprise Computerisation Programme (SECP) to provide low402 words
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Article970 1989-12-07 3 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvico numbor Local rim* From IAC IC555 0655 MAA S4A SQ411 0740 BOM su SQ023 0755 AMS/ZtH MAS MH640 0620 U* MAS MH651 0900 PEN MAS MH630 0920 KUl ACA ACM8 0950 YYZ/IHR/IOM SU SQ103 0950 KUL CAL <3672 1000 CGK CPA CX710 1000 CGK970 words
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Article, Illustration352 1989-12-07 3 AIR TRAFFIC handled by Lufthansa German Airlines in Singapore enjoyed double-digit growth in the first 10 months of this year compared with the same period last year, said Klaus-Peter Maier, the airline's general manager for Singapore and Brunei. Cargo handled during the 10-month period352 words
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401 1989-12-07 3 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA FINNISH telecommunicstions gisnt Nokia, whose sales in South-east Asia are expected to more than double to $150 million next year, is projecting a boom in the region's cellular market over the next two to three years. The company401 words
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Advertisement143 1989-12-07 2 Lufthansa's Asian Commitment: We've elevated First Class. ff I "A i i You'll notice the difference right away. Lufthansa's 8747-400 First Class is uniquely situated on the Upper Deck. A completely separate area. The service is gracious, the comforts are lavish. The sleeper seats are a dream. Any way you143 words
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Advertisement101 1989-12-07 2 SMOKING jTN STRICTLY ft©) PROHIBITED'^' The offence carries a maximum fine of $500 il h Jil A 7-10 DECEMBER 1989 26 British Companies will be represented at the Singapore Informatics '89 exhibition at the World Trade CentreBooth 4056 in Hall 4 High quality British Information Technology products and services featured101 words
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Advertisement74 1989-12-07 2 MANAGEMENT every Monday 1 miSBUEgg SOLUTIONS FROM -7*93 iCL Visit ICL at Informatics '89 and see the latest generation of versatile computer systems and networking products. From the Series 39 distributed mainframes to the DRS intelligent workstations, you'll find solutions that meet every business need from Britain's largest IT company.74 words
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Miscellaneous153 1989-12-07 2 WEATHffS^ Qlobal temperatures ffIRSPMWWNT: and weather torecaet City to/ Note toporf lor 24 how* prtor Abordoon 05/00 Cloudy to7Jop» on Doe 6M *o Aimtordom 06/00 Ooudy Alhom 13/09 Windy Auckland 21/13 fair Bangkok 31/21 Fair Amoc hwnMHy M Mktg 07/-3 Cool Hnd«MNM iS Mfaar 07/02 Sumy WililiM la mm Birmingham153 words
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Advertisement149 1989-12-07 3 JW TF T The business person's choke every Tuesday, I f IIV II \m IIV I Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Leaving I 1 m |\i I 1 l\j Ctungi^ Airport21:55 houn and arriving CjII your Travel Agent or Air Cauda jt *****55. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR VJV Air Canada149 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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645 1989-12-07 4 Western leaders doubt Kremlin chief can turn Soviet economy around Reuter NYT PRESIDENT George Bush and other Nato leaders believe Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has little grasp of Western-style economics and some doubt he can restructure his country's woeful economy, alliance diplomats said on Tuesday.Reuter; NYT - 645 words
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373 1989-12-07 4 Reuter THE US GOVERNMENT'S Ex-port-Import Bank will have tremendous activity from American business Making its help once US law permits it to guarantee loans to the Soviet Union, Exlmbank vice-president Thomas E Morsn said on Tuesday. "In two yesrs sftsr (SovietReuter - 373 words
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318 1989-12-07 4 AP AMERICAN companies must move quickly to take advantage of the opportunities offered by Soviet pereetroike during the coming years or fall further behind foreign competitors, the chairman of Pepeico Inc said. "If you want to go you better get there now, becaueeAP - 318 words
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218 1989-12-07 4 NYT THE SOVIET UNION hae issued a sharp critique of Chancellor Helmut Kohl's plan for German unification, describing it aa "fraught with dangerous consequences" and "bordering on outright diktat" The Kremlin's extremely negative view was enunciated on Tuesday by Foreign Minister Eduard ANYT - 218 words
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Article, Illustration178 1989-12-07 4 Reuter FRAGMENTS of the Berlin Wall will soon be up for sale in Canadian gift stores at Cslo apiece. "At the price we have them, they're basically an impulse item," said Kevin Talbot of FAI Trading Co of Toronto. "I'veReuter; Punch - 178 words
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Article, Illustration379 1989-12-07 5 AFP INDONESIAN Foreign Minister >ii Alatas has said that only after the technical aspects of reopening long frozen diplomatic ties with China are settled can the two sidee discuss a date and the specifics on how ties will be resumed. "ItAFP - 379 words
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Article144 1989-12-07 5 AFP ALL PARTIES invited have formally agreed to attend a new round of Cambodian peace talks in Jakarta. Indonesian Foreign Minister All Alatas said on Tuesday, but he warned that the talks could fail. "We have now received the replies from all sidee," he said inAFP - 144 words
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208 1989-12-07 5 Bernama THE SIGNING of the Timor Gap agreement between Indonesia and Australia next week will have an impact on Jakarta's diplomatic strategy to settle the East Timor question at the Unit- Ed Nations, Indonesian Foreign Minister All Alatas said in Jakar- ta on Tuesday.Bernama - 208 words
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209 1989-12-07 5 Bernama INDONESIA will not take part in ttie Asean Complementary Scheme tor vehicle components until at least 1901, when its vehicle industry is scheduled to go into full manufacturing. Indonesian Industry Minister Hartarto said in Jakarta on Tuesday that he feltBernama - 209 words
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Article508 1989-12-07 5 FLOW OF FUNDS INTO ASEAN WILL CONTINUE, SAYS TOKYO BANKER MBT ASEAN will continue to see strong Japan— investment in the 1960s in spit* of pressure from the US and the European Community for Japan to reduce its trade surplus and play a more important roleMBT - 508 words
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379 1989-12-07 5 AP JAPAN'S defence budget, already Judged the third largeet in the world, will continue to grow even aa the euperpowera talk about cutting back military •pending, say officials in Tokyo. In a region eo far immune to dramatic improvements in relatione like thoee occurringAP - 379 words
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389 1989-12-07 5 AFP A MAJOR SPURT in exports, fed by rapid Industrialisation, is about to tranaform several South-eaat Asian states into economic "dragons", although some would rather avoid the tag, economists predict. Thailand, whoee economy bankers expect to grow by eome 10 per cent thisAFP - 389 words
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286 1989-12-07 5 MBT MALAYSIA'S Trade and Industry Ministry will look into sll si legations of unfair competition faced by local companiee from foreign investors opersting in free trade zonee (FTZs). If there was a caae, the ministry would act to remedy the situation, said TradeMBT - 286 words
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187 1989-12-07 5 Reuter TAIWAN will probably make more trade conceesions to the US because Taipei's trade surplus seems to be ballooning out of control, Tsiwanese officials said yesterday. The surplus with the US jumped about 18 per cent from a year earlier inReuter - 187 words
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426 1989-12-07 7 Reuter AMERICA hit back on Tuesday at critics of unilateral action it had taken on trade issues, saying others did the same and should not pass judgment. "Some ot my colleagues would have you believe that you can solve all ourReuter - 426 words
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270 1989-12-07 7 Reuter CHINA reaffirmed its aim of becoming a full member of Gatt and the US welcomed Soviet interest in the trade forum at the 96-nation body's annual assembly on Tuesday. Chinese ambassador Fan Guoxiang noted that a working party ofReuter - 270 words
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204 1989-12-07 7 NYT IN A POLICY SHIFT. US President George Bush has proposed that the United States sponsor an international conference in Washington next autumn to begin negotiating a treaty on global warming. Until now, White House officials have resisted a specific commitment toNYT - 204 words
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338 1989-12-07 7 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher easily beat off a challenge to her leadership of Britain's ruling Conservative Party on Tueeday, but suffered a blow to her authority when 60 Members of Parliament voted against her. Mrs Thatcher gained 314 out ofReuter - 338 words
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460 1989-12-07 7 NYT AMERICA and Canada, which laat Jan 1 put into affect a freetrade agreement aimed at wiping out practically all trade barriers between the two countriee within a decade, have decided to speed up tariff cuts covering US$B billion in trade.NYT - 460 words
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Article92 1989-12-07 7 Reuter BRITAIN said on Tuesday it was bringing in private sector managers to help run a top-secret nuclear warhead factory struggling to meet production deadlines. Announcing the move in parliament. Defence Secretary Tom King acknowledged skilled labour shortages and construction delays that a recent parliamentaryReuter - 92 words
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318 1989-12-07 7 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Parliament on Tuesday that US President George Bush had telephoned to reassure her that his views on European integration, put to a Nato summit in Brussels, had not changed. British officisls said he told Mrs Thatcher thatReuter - 318 words
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Advertisement223 1989-12-07 4 IHr '/-;y I r A vm raHf A M| 1 I 1 I I k ammmm^^^amm I m n iJI K I I f The days when gigantic commercial aircons ruled the earth will soon them. Mammoth pumps and cooling towers? Who needs them. Colossal be but a memory. Thanks223 words
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Advertisement75 1989-12-07 5 Pnnnprtprl T V vUL vllllvvl'v/vl# From the moment you step aboard a United jet in Singapore, you're in America. All of America. Without changing airlines. Because United can fly you to more than 200 cities in 48 states, it's the most hassle-free way to get to wherever in America you're75 words
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Advertisement234 1989-12-07 7 The biggest and most important information technology exhibition in the Asia/Pacific region opens in Singapore on December 7. Occupying nearly 20,000 sq.m. at the World Trade Centre it is truly the "Show of Shows". Here's what awaits you: |F1 Close to 1,100 exhibitors from 33 countries (Tjgl Computer systems, micros,234 words
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Miscellaneous37 1989-12-07 7 Doonesbury by garry trudeau COLONEL... UJHYPO WHEN IMS A "XMTh€ NO, NO, I COLONEL... iOUUMT KXJNG e- r 1 B lUJASAT ym af a3W I 1I M&twnt THROUJ HADA kj> I II I UC f ilN6 ATTHETIMZ.37 words
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PRESPECTIVE
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Article487 1989-12-07 8 IF ANY US-Soviet summit is a world affair, the last one was an international event with a vengeance because it had to do with the very pulse of the international system the system that was, that is, and that is furiously coming into being. It is487 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1989-12-07 8 SHOEB KAGDA - The significance of Asean as a grouping must have taken on added meaning last week for economic ministers who met in Brunei. There was the upheaval in Europe, and the Pacific Basin itself was the focus of considerable world interest. Then, of course,1,090 words
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503 1989-12-07 8 LINDA SIEG - By LINDA SIEG Reuter AUSTRALIA is pondering what the future holds for its msnufacturing sector. Some economists are wondering just how much of a future it actually has. The economists worry that measures to reduce government protection and remove regulations may not succeedReuter - 503 words
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685 1989-12-07 10 CHARLES FLEMING - As Eastern Europe begins to look more and more like the West, CHARLES FLEMING reports on the continuing relevance of Cocom. In the accompanying article, JOSEPH FITCHETT, discusses how Berlin can be livened up with the fall of the Wall. CHARLES FLEMING Reuter COCOM,Reuter - 685 words
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724 1989-12-07 10 IHT THE IDEA of the Olympics going to Berlin in 2004 is being cheered by German experts, who express hope that the city's reunification will take place before the Games. In suggesting the venue, US President George Bush implied that he foresaw BerlinIHT - 724 words
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Article, Illustration770 1989-12-07 10 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - The figure most bandied about in Hongkong these days is 1997 the year when the British colony reverts to Chinese rule. With many Hongkongers emigrating, distrustful of Beijing's reassurances, MICHAEL RICHARDSON reports on how Singapore will profit from the territory's decline. MICHAEL RICHARDSON IHT BY SHAKINGIHT - 770 words
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Advertisement219 1989-12-07 8 Hong Leong Finance Always Has Time For Mr Sim. Even At oAM. ■Mjan H IS fflj 1 IIUHH Wmi-:: k^ k*v f 111 U ill rl^H Br mm. -lV v' |g I llfteAK IHel H i IB Km iI S Kill |p |KH LBQ* tBl -1111 if II I 1181219 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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Article464 1989-12-07 12 ANDREA BORCH - C C post-tax profits rise 76pc FIGURE AFTER TAX OF $34.65 m ON TURNOVER OF $554.69 m By ANDREA BORCH SINGAPORE'S strong sconomy snd sn exceptional demand for cars helped lift Cycle Csrrlsge Ltd's post-tax profits 76 per cent higher to $34.85 million for the year ended Sep 30. Turnover464 words
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377 1989-12-07 12 ABDUL HADHI - By ABDUL HADHI TWO LEADING venture capital management companies from Singapore and Hongkong have merged their operations into a joint-venture company, and is kicking off their alliance with an US$BO million Asian Venture Fund (AVF). The Singapore-based venture company, Transpac Venture Management Pte377 words
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131 1989-12-07 12 UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORP has received In-principle approval from the Minister for Law for the proposed sale of The Paragon and the adjoining land to the Sogo group of companies for $680 million. In a brief announcement yeeterday, UIC said the approval was subject to131 words
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385 1989-12-07 12 EVEN AS market talk grows more persistent about Singapore Airlinee' likely tie-up with Swieeair, Salomon Brothers has downgraded the local carrier from a "buy" to a "hold". Salomon Brothers, in a recent report on SIA, aaid the strong US dollar would eat385 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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409 1989-12-07 16 HARISH MEHTA - MOVE AIMED AT CHALLENGING AMERICAN COMPETITION By HARISH MEHTA GEARING UP TO FACE the economic opportunities that Europe 1902 will offer, French govern-ment-owned Aeroepatiale ie cloee to a merger aimed at forming a French apace monolith which will take on US competition. The409 words
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321 1989-12-07 16 FT THE OFFER for sale of shares in the 10 water companies of England and Wales looked Hkely to be over-subscribed on Tuesday amid a last-minute rush to meet the deadline for applications. The latest available government figures showed applicationsFT - 321 words
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Article, Illustration465 1989-12-07 16 INTERNATIONAL Business Machines has pared off 10,000 places in Its US operations as part of a "series of reetructuring and other actions" to improve competitiveness. But the move would not affect its operations in Singapore and the region, said a spokesman for465 words
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608 1989-12-07 16 AFP WITH THE COLLAPSE of the leveraged buy-outs used to finance mega-buck takeovers, Wall Street has now turned to the buyback to fuel what had been a somewhat sleepy market The leveraged buy-out is the takeover financed by borrowed money, uaing theAFP - 608 words
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135 1989-12-07 16 Reuter RANON LTD, a 50-50 joint venture between Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd and Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. is raising HKSI.6 billion from a two-year transferable loan facility. HK$5OO million more than its original target due to oversubscription. the arranger CEF Capital Ltd said. CEF said 16Reuter - 135 words
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350 1989-12-07 16 NYT RONALD PERELMAN, the chairman of Revlon Inc, is in talks to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc in exchange for a large stake in the brokerage, Wall Street sources said on Tuesday. In the deal. Mr PerelmanNYT - 350 words
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253 1989-12-07 16 AFP THE HEAD OF Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp has come out in favour of having foreign shareholders in NTT, barred under the Japanese telecommunication giant's four-year-old privatisation scheme. "I personally think there is no obstacle at all to having foreign shareholders," Haruo YamagachiAFP - 253 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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533 1989-12-07 17 Reuter THE HONGKONG banking unit of Citicorp said it is studying plans to sell its home mortgage loan assets, a move bankers say looks set to develop into a trend in the colony due to rising demand from foreign banks. StevenReuter - 533 words
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163 1989-12-07 17 Reuter CALIFORNIA'S insurance commissioner Roxani Gillespie changed the method by which California drivers will be charged for their car insurance, in a move that will lower rates for drivers in urban areas, but will raise them in rural ones. Ms Gillespie, one year after votersReuter - 163 words
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344 1989-12-07 17 Reuter THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry expects to talk soon with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) about Qlobex, an official at the ministry's Banking Bureau said. Qlobex is a 24-hour global computerised trading system developed by the CME with Reuters Holdings pic. TheReuter - 344 words
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Article, Illustration353 1989-12-07 17 QUAK HIANG WHAI - COUNTER STAFF GIVEN MORE RESPONSIBILITY By QUAK HIANG WHAI HOMO LEONG FINANCE and its 75-per-cent owned Singapore Finance have launched a new teller system which will give their counter stsff mors responsibilities in hsndling cssh transscttons. Under the new system, frontline staff353 words
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210 1989-12-07 17 Bernama A MALAYSIAN BANK yeelerday forecast that Malaysian interest rates will not be allowed to ease any further but If It rises, it will do so gradually. In the lateet iesue of its newsletter, Monty Letter, Bank Buruh said theBernama - 210 words
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143 1989-12-07 17 Bernama A TOTAL of 61,671 pieces of forged currency notes have been detected in Malaysis since 1965, most of them Msso and MSIOO notes. Oeputy Finance Miniater Datuk Wan Abu Bakar Wan Mohamad told the Dewan Rakyat on Tueeday that the circulation of forgedBernama - 143 words
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490 1989-12-07 17 Bernama MALAYSIA'S new Banking and Financial Institutions Act 1989 (Bafia) is aimed at providing an adequate machinery to safeguard the interests of not only the public but also the banks and financial inatitutions, AttorneyGeneral Tan Sri Abu Talib OthmanBernama - 490 words
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289 1989-12-07 17 Reuter THE BANK OF JAPAN (BOJ) is now allowing foreign banks in the country to borrow and lend short-term funds directly with Japanese city and long-term credit banks, foreign banking sources in Tokyo said. Direct money deals between Japanese and foreign commercialReuter - 289 words
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Article96 1989-12-07 19 Reuter KA WAH BANK, a unit of the China International Trust and Investment Corp (Cltic), has opened a representative office in London, its first in Europe, and will open a branch there within a year or more, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. InReuter - 96 words
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Article358 1989-12-07 19 HONGKONG: Gold closed lower in quiet, thin trading on Japanese profit-taking and some position adjustment due to a lack of fresh factors yesterday. "The market was thin and dirsctionless and investors were concentrating on day trade," a dealer with a local trading house said. "I think gold will358 words
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Article212 1989-12-07 19 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed unchanged from the open and from Tuesday's levels, with trading quiet all day yesterday. us$ OFFR 110 7 day* 8 9/16 8 7/16 1 Man* 8 3/4 8 5/8 2 Man** 8 9/16 8 7/16 3 Man** 8 7/16 8 3/16 6 man*.212 words
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Article612 1989-12-07 19 SIMEX Eurodollar futures ended steady to a shade lower in cautious trading yesterday, with the market looking to tomorrow's release of US November employment data for direction, dealers said. December was unchanged at Chicago's settlement of 91.66, while March eased to 92.23 from 92.24. About 4,056 lots were traded.612 words
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Article172 1989-12-07 19 Gold futures on December 5, 1989 100 tray ouncas; USS par troy ounca Opwi Htgh Low um» 0* 401.30 405 30 401.30 40X30 2.40 I" 404.30 2.40 406.40 410-70 406.60 400.90 2J0 Ape 412.00 ***** 411 JO 4I3J0 ->-2.30 Jw» 416-50 420.30 416-50 418.60 220 420J0172 words
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390 1989-12-07 19 AFP EUROPEAN COMMUNITY leaders are expected at their summit meeting beginning in Strasbourg tomorrow to reach an agreement in principle on the creation of a European bank designed to spearhead the Community's economic aid to Eastern Europe. EC effortsAFP - 390 words
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188 1989-12-07 19 Reuter TRADE on the New Zealand Futures Exchange haa returned to normal after dipping on an exchange member'a default two weeks ago. NZFE managing director Len Ward aaid. Good trading volumes in the December and March five-year government bond contracts and the 90-day bankReuter - 188 words
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332 1989-12-07 19 JAPANESE BANKER SAYS YEN IS UNDERVALUED Bernama BANK OF TOKYO chairman Yusuke Kashiwagi, who feels the Japanese yen is very undervalued vis-a-vis the dollar, said the US dollar should weaken by 10 to 20 per cent over the next fewBernama - 332 words
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162 1989-12-07 19 AFP SOME 90 PER CENT of the US$4B- refinancing package for Mexico's medium- and long-term debt has already been arranged, Mexican and bank officials said on Tuesday. Mexican Finance Under-Secre-tary Angel Gurria and Citibank's William Rhodes said they believed the remaining 10AFP - 162 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1214 1989-12-07 18 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed slightly lower yesterday In a lacklustre market devoid of fresh news. Market interest continued to focus mainly on mark/yen crosses, which gained on bullish sentiment and Japanese interest. "Basically, the market is devoid of fresh ideas, and the interest rate differential is still1,214 words
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Article97 1989-12-07 18 MOST IMM currency futures advanced to close higher after another session dominated by cross trades on Tuesday. The rise stemmed from "continued enthusiasm for West European currencies." said Kathy Jones, an analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities. She noted, however, that trading volume was thin. Traders unwound long mark/short Swiss franc97 words
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130 1989-12-07 18 Reuter THE Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) said its November trading volume fell to 0.23 million contracts from a total turnover of 11.29 million during the ssme period s yesr esrlier. Total year-to-date volume stood at 118.9 million contrscts, exceedingReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration155 1989-12-07 18 IndtclM *w w«wi ol «m prim* Iwdhg ralM of 12 ma|or banks In t'pora Interbank market rates (oflar/bld) on Dac 6 US$ DM SWFC 7 *ay% 1/3 IS 14 7/« 1/14 7 IS/1* t 7 7/1 V* V* i n/t* »/i* isi/t is »i/4 i/« «3/i* —1/1*155 words
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Article111 1989-12-07 18 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's doting Day'* cod# Maturity BIO OFFtt HKX LOW 3 months RQ89U7H 06.03.90 4.65 440 446 446 6 months RS*****V 18.01.90 4.65 440 1 year RY*****Z 18.ia90 440 445 447 447 Government notes end bonds Period issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code111 words
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Article59 1989-12-07 18 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 5/16 point higher at 5-9/16 per cent yesterday. Shortterm ratea were unchanged. C# III fcl IMJI O# ifirwrDOnK lOTWl at dw doM ytMrdayi on MD < Our* <*#» S 9/1* 3 7/1* l«Mk 9 11/14 9 9/1* 2-nwnMi 959 words
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Article123 1989-12-07 18 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS 9125 40t a\ i WcdnMdoy, D*c«mb*r 6, 1989 9150 )0 DEUTSCHE MARK (SMEX) *175 J WOO 35A 34 9725 1 40A 59 9250 OMMMM OM M pod 52 53 "■■"li MvNprii 54 M0I In SM M* LW 9m 9050 111 JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) JJJ III 111123 words
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Article, Illustration805 1989-12-07 20 Abdul Hadhi - -by Abdul Hadhi BARELY TWO MONTHS since the plunge on Oct 16. the Straits Times Industrials Index has risen to a new poet-Crash high. The SHI gained 11.94 points yesterday to close at 1,443.33, toppling the previous post-Crash record of 1,431.85 set on805 words
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Article255 1989-12-07 20 Rises HTP HWfls Wrti 57% +11.7% +6 HTPHIdfli50rf 111 +9.9% +10 Marco Polo 209 +8.3% +16 Marco Polo Wrti 117 +8.3% +9 Hind Hotob 175 +8.0% +13 Ambanodor 193 +7.8% +14 K Kollai 25p 550 7.8% +40 H Prop Wrti 91 77% +7.6% +5% Hotol Prop A 229255 words
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Article234 1989-12-07 20 Rises Motnahlto 1000 +12.4% +110 Tint* Enorg 468 +11.4% +48 Sool Inc 152 +9.4% +13 Safra* (at 60 +9.1% +5 G Lumbw 277 +6 5% +17 CASH 50* 67 +6.3% +4 HonJao50* 370 +6.3% +22 Aflnomoto 190 +5.6% +10 P«glAAifa 66 +56% +3% M Banking CUN 105 +5.0%234 words
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Article312 1989-12-07 20 Manager*' prices for Dec 7 Royal Trust Asset Mgt IT S'por* Gr Fund 091* 0 97* *T Atia Poc Gr Fund 1.13 1.19 Singapore Unit Trust OCBC-SIMBL Investment Th« CO«mic« 123 130 T)w Savings Fund 1 06 1.12 Sa**rs Capital Fund I.I 1 116 S'por* Prog fund 047312 words
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Article68 1989-12-07 20 CENTREPOINT Properties LMb AQM at La Marldian Singapour, La tour (Laval 3), 100 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. today at 12 noon. COLO STORAGE NaMhjl Lkfc AQM at La Marldian Singapour. Latour (Laval 3). 100 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. today at 4pm. TALAM CORP BM: 64th AQM at the68 words
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6005 1989-12-07 20 SES SHARE INFO SESDAQ STOCKS Qr'a Qr'a Vol Day Laat Quote Wv Dlv VH Not M Cap Mgh Low Coda Company Sala or- ('000) High Low Buyar Mar C'vr PIE Smll DEC 06 SESDAQ !£C !5S5 180 24 183 160 ieo 6.on se o« 203 1*0 150 70H 4006 Fu|l6,005 words
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Article, Illustration3599 1989-12-07 21 MBT THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market bulldozed to now territory for the fifth consecutive seesion yeeterday as Inveetors went on an unrelenting buying spree spurred by sharp gains. Reflecting the strong Intereet in blue chipe. eepecially Mataushita (which perked up M 51.40 to M 514.00),MBT - 3,599 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1989-12-07 22 Hongkong Reuter SHARE PRICES in Hongkong yeeterday closed easier on lack of interest The Hang Seng Index loet 8.06 to 2,798.30. "Ifs a sort of chicken and egg situation noone wants to go out and do something until they eee something happening,Reuter - 1,214 words
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Article, Illustration474 1989-12-07 22 Tokyo Reuter TIGHTER margin requirements helped slow but couldn't stifle the stock rally aa stubborn Invsetors yeeterday kept on buying, puehtng prices to new highs In brisk trade. "It's not aa though suddenly the party's over," said Toranobu Sugai, senior trader for Shearaon Lehman Hutton Asia. HeavyReuter - 474 words
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Article, Illustration415 1989-12-07 22 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN shsrs market drifted to close barely higher yeeterday as in vectors awaited direction from offshore. The All Ordinance Index flniahed 0.1 point higher at 1,837.6 after trading In a narrow three-point range. The market was supported by selective Interest in the induetriala eector,Reuter - 415 words
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Article183 1989-12-07 22 Reuter SHARE PRICES In Naw Zaaiand yastsrday continuad to fall on low tumovar and broksrs saa mora of tha aama today. "It's wallowing," Cavil Whits Sacuritias broker Don Turkington said of tha market. "Tha poor economic data of laat weak and corporate statsments saying they areReuter - 183 words
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Article329 1989-12-07 22 Reuter TAIWANESE SHARES ended sharply tower yastsrday as a month-long slump continued. Dealers said rumours that a largs underground investmsnt company was having financial difficult!ss nun MivurTveni, wnicn wn stso aflectsd by continued posl election unease. "Investors don't hsve any confidence because tne inoex KeepeReuter - 329 words
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Article226 1989-12-07 22 Reuter CONSTRUCTION and mining blue chips ywUfdiy declined on profit-taking, but most Thai clocks ended higher on sustained bullishness stemming from a government dad•ion last weak not to Impoee a capital gains tax. The BET Index advanced 7.12 to 786.40 with winners leeding losers thrse to one.Reuter - 226 words
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Article201 1989-12-07 22 Reuter SEOUL stocks ysstsrdsy fell for ths fltth strsight day with trade slow as individual sailing exceeded government-encouraged institutional buying. Ths com posits Indsx fall 0.86 to 883.27. Volums was up slightly from Tuesday at 180.0 billion won against 138.2 billion tha day before. Falls ladReuter - 201 words
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Article91 1989-12-07 22 Reuter SHARE prices yeeterday roee selectively in erratic trading reflecting the market's mixed reections to newty-eiected Prime Minister VP Singh's Cabinet selection. "The market wee relieved to hear that a key portfolio wea not given to George Fernandee who had threatened to throw out multinational compa- nies"Reuter - 91 words
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Article79 1989-12-07 22 Reuter THE JAKARTA stock merket turnover yesterday slumped to 325,860 sharee from Tuesday'a 917,980 and the index slipped 1.3 to 400.80. Prices ended mixed, with consumer goods manufacturer Prodenta, rising the most up 460 ru- ptah at 18,000 on a turnover of 500 tharee, and theReuter - 79 words
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Article1662 1989-12-07 23 Reuter FRANKFURT: West German shares yesterday surged 22 per cent to hit a new 1900 high as foreign order* flooded the market, which haa become Increaalngly attractive In the wake of far-reaching reforma in East Germany. Anaiysta said the market could face a technical correction in theReuter - 1,662 words
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Article, Illustration754 1989-12-07 23 London Reuter SHARES yseterdsy started easier despite new* of a poesible £456-milllon bid tor Dlxone from Klngftsher and of a major restructuring from British Land, as rscsnt sharp gaina prompted soma profit-taking. "Wa had good gains yesterday but a weaker cktee on Wall Street hea aappedReuter - 754 words
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Article, Illustration631 1989-12-07 23 New York Reuter US STOCKS cloeed lower In moderate trading on Tuaeday, hurt by proftt-tak-ing after recent gaina and by buyers' reluctance to take a deciaive stand before knowing more about the health of the US economy and the likelihood of further Intereet rataReuter - 631 words
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Article143 1989-12-07 24 FUEL OIL prices edged US$l per tonne higher in light mid-week dealing*. Offers for December CST-180 were pegged at USSIO2-USSIO9 per tonne while January cargoes were notionaily at USSM4JSSIOI per tonne fob Sing. Sentiment held steady and HSFO futures traded higher throughout the day. Taiwan is143 words
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Article190 1989-12-07 24 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) price roee two cants to M 517.03 a kg ysstordsy on Iwcritiid buying activity, brokers said. Thay noted bids of 100 tonnes agalnet oftors of 00 at Via opening. Final turnover was 00 tonnoo, agalnet 00 on Tuesday, and wore token up190 words
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Article180 1989-12-07 24 London co* 1517/1519 P/imnuiHHv (1567/1549) commoony 1537/1539 Exchange 0 582/***** Ssniaman* 1523(1569) Buyer/Seller dosing prices Ton* Soto* (5932) "D* 5' (£/tonne unless (U 8$/tonn«) -ipecmea). Previous dosing Ca-| 6530/6525 prices in parenthesis. (6510/6530) PfJ||| 3-momhi 6620/6630 (6630/6640) Jan 665/666 Stitowwwt 6505 (6570) (675/676) Ton* Sate* (10«7) Wgh/low 670/661180 words
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Article189 1989-12-07 24 Chinese Produce Docombor 6 Exchange Coconut oil lM$/iOOkg) S!!*? i2"/ Pfk N* w drxjm* 133.00 Doc 6 (SS/ 00 kg) 2nd hand drum 127.00 Coconut oil ftuMt 118.00 Mk FOB 84.00 Local In buft 115.00 Old drum FOB 98.00 A New drum FOB 94.00 Copro (M|/100kg) Coora No189 words
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Article332 1989-12-07 24 RAS prices i»to a M»Foai»M M NOON CLOSf Bvyon S»»»n Iwywi Silin M 1 RSS Prompt 159-50 160J0N 159.25 140.25 IM 1 RSS Jan 90 161-50 162.00 161.00 ***** tar 1 RSS Mi 164.00 ***** 163-50 ***** M 2 RSS Of 157 JO 159JON 157 JO 159332 words
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Article70 1989-12-07 24 CHICAGO BOARD Of TRADE soybean futures settled higher on Tuesday on shortcovering after Monday's drop. "There was just a feeling that the market was oversold yeeterday (Monday), and we found some support at these levels," said one floor source. Strength in precious metals, a common hedge for soybeans, underpinned70 words
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Article291 1989-12-07 24 SMGAPORE: Rubber prices closed slightly easier yeeterday with January 1 RSS buyer quoted at 181.00 cents a kg, down half a cent from Tueeday's dose. Dealers said prices held steady in tie afternoon on ahort-covering Interest, despite weaker Japaneee markets. Trading was moderate. They said operators were reluctant to291 words
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Article485 1989-12-07 24 MALAYSIAN CRUOE PALM (ML FUTURES closed sharply lower on the Kuala ExC V««torday with the first thraa months dipping below Ms6oo par tonne. Dealers said the market was very week on news by an ff* tormca t k> rise to 1.13 million tonnee tor end-November while production is485 words
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Article97 1989-12-07 24 CHICAGO BOARD of Trade soft red wintor wheat futures settled mixed after uneventful trading on Tuesday. A lack of follow-through selling and mild shortcovering caused prices to inch higher at the open, as did Iraq's purchase of 110,000 tonnes of US wheat. CBOT wheat closed down 1-1/2 cents to97 words
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Article, Illustration471 1989-12-07 25 BUY THIS BOOK is a brilliant title for a book on advertising. And the book itself is almost as brilliant. Almoet, but not quite, for it is punctuated with chapters that read suspiciously like ego boosters quite empty and, even worse, written for the specific471 words
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Article156 1989-12-07 25 A DIFFERENCE in opinions in the portrayal of Chivas Regal in ads has led to ad agency, The Ball WCRS Partnership, resigning the account in Singapore and Malaysia. "The Seagrams management and local distributor that bought the campaign in the first place moved on.156 words
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Article157 1989-12-07 25 NOMINATIONS are now open for the international advertising induatry's most prestigious awards. The Clio Awards has announced a "Call For Entries" for its 1990 competition. All work that appeared during the 1969 calendar year are eligible for entry. Packaging deaigna that appeared during the calender157 words
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Article, Illustration550 1989-12-07 25 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA UPMARKET watch retailer The Hour Glass is determined to stand out from the crowd of luxury goods retailers whose ranks have swelled in the lest two to three years. The Seedaq-listed company is investing over (200,000 to revamp its corporate identity, a550 words
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321 1989-12-07 25 SANGEETA MULCHAND - By SANGEETA MULCHAND KETCHUM SINGAPORE, which changed its name to KBI Singapore earlier this year to reflect its link-up with the Brunning group, will revert to its original name "any day now", managing director Garry Abbott told BT. The name change ie a321 words
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Article, Illustration224 1989-12-07 25 LEO BURNETT creative director Neil Lawrence will be leaving for Australia to head the creative department of Young and Rubicam in Adelaide. Associate creative director Jamie Pfaff will be taking over aa Burnett's creative director in January. Mr Raff, who hails224 words
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Advertisement649 1989-12-07 12 GOOD IDEAS KEEP COMING UT Uh-0h... A £ax message is coming in. In the middle of it all the paper jammed (or ran out) You're expecting an important call after office hours. How to let the caller know where ne can reach you Your client dials your faxphone number and649 words
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Advertisement103 1989-12-07 12 Keep your investment decisions on target CHARTPOINT Every Saturday In VTs weekly Personal Investment pages 3>SCqEDTLER Sprint fdmn) IB disposable liquid H ink pen for H computer plotters FREE TRIAL SAMPLE 1 sprint pen FREE to the first 100 CAD users Sprint pens are designed to fit most popular plotters,103 words
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Advertisement115 1989-12-07 15 II 1 4 4 9 Quality phones at reduced prices. j 9 j fl ***** $2200 AH 0 ***** $2200 AH2 —2I^JBBiM—WHBMMfiiii^^SMWW^^^^^ MMIIII| i^^ ***** $2600 WSOA ***** $1900 A3O h| li Ilvv m< 9800 $1600 AF 0 i ***** $1650 ra NEW model $2400 AJ4O ***** $2600 AP 0115 words
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Advertisement112 1989-12-07 16 Great Eastern Life Gives Policyholders $300 Million The Lion's Share In 1988 alone Great Eastern Life gave over $300 million in benefits t< xmi x »lu holders and iheir families in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. A massive total no other life insurance company can come close to. For over 80112 words
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Advertisement163 1989-12-07 17 V H M V Jhßb IrLX KJ9 tK fllSN^v^v 1 'J i > >, For Sale -GB Building, Singapore. GB Building. A rare investment r 7 r sri floor area of approximately 141,451 located in the heart of the Central isJr; sq. ft. Presently it is 98% occupied. Business District163 words
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Advertisement201 1989-12-07 17 5 L t 'C r iVj > v.'Xr.v'v^i'v rsi' 7 Ikn ssiifis is* *0< ,r* V^J •y H <r?£ M& fzk >i\ft* .r 'A (u >/ tv This winter, experience luxury and value at two line hotels in Beijing. At Beijing's leading hotel, the Shangri-La, our special Winter Rates range201 words
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Advertisement87 1989-12-07 18 imm pncti wtft not tviiisDit. Because toe fly non-stop from Bangkok to Amsterdam, Athens, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Rome, Stockholm and Zurich, it's not only our excellent service that gives an impression that long flights are shorter. They are shorter! fl Bl; HgA V' jmmm Bl\ v^| tor further inform y87 words
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Advertisement196 1989-12-07 22 H A Teradata asia pacific Ml TERADATA America's fastest growing, small BB public company announces the opening jjjj of the TERADATA ASIA PACIFIC office in BB|j Si Singapore. TERADATA -is the leading supplier of HWm Relational Data Base Computers. BH IH manufacture, sell and support the Hmm DBC-1012, a parallel196 words
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Advertisement342 1989-12-07 22 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF SENTRY HOLDINGS (PTE) LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306(1) of the Companies Act. Chapter SO. that the Pinal General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at342 words
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Advertisement344 1989-12-07 22 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OP CARLOWITZ A CO (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP (pursuant to Section 290) At an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the above-named Company, duly convened and held at 101344 words
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Advertisement156 1989-12-07 23 FOR SALE BY TENDER Top class residential property with large-colonial style mansion and ln-ground swimming pool on approximately *****.00 sq.ft. (M» sq.m.) elevated rectangular shaped, freehold land knows as No. 4 Bufcit Sadap Road on Monana noaa ana MBvyiina i/nw ins (Oppooita CoM Storage) Application forms with Sale Conditions at156 words
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Advertisement90 1989-12-07 24 Colibri. Bk '^i'., '^|(E^ y ik, 1 I in 5 exciting finishes. P° P* Colibri. A heritage of refinement. Reflected in exquisite craftsmanship. Our range of luxurious accessories, from pens to watches, lighters and gift sets. A gentleman's tradition for over sixty years... /4// Colibri items come in elegant gift90 words
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Advertisement60 1989-12-07 24 O International Industrial Machinery Show A pril 6-12, 1990 A world of outstanding machinery. All in one place! Orgwlnn: ClflU OCTWML H»*X jfkii- WMAN ASSOCIATION OF DCWUDftWEW CCHJNCI MACHKW NDUStIW Sponiof MfC kVOCLD Venue: TWTC EXHIBITION HALL 5 Hsinyi Road. Section 5. Taipei *****, Taiwan, Republic of China Tel: (02)725-111160 words
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Advertisement245 1989-12-07 26 Where to entertain... Where to entertain... Where to entertain... Where to j.: M' For outstanding haute cuisine in surroundings of unashamed opulence. The Palm Grill is the name on everyone's lips. Reservations, *****10 or *****85 ext *****/6. PALM V CjRIl Thc Wist in Piaza *w Imi&Jl Westin HDmitßnam Have A245 words
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Advertisement102 1989-12-07 26 ATeJOES? pjg The Prime Time, Joe Norman will entertain nightly with your favourite songs in Spanish, Japanese, Indonesian and etc. nightly from 7.30 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. Ceife Boulel/apd A mino court motel No. 1 Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 Presenting =EzEE^=EEE=E THE HARLEQUINS THE HARLEQUINS L wmmtatomyouMilha I wide offmusical102 words
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Advertisement104 1989-12-07 26 UNIQUELY HYATT Brannigan's is a pub unifce others it specialises in fun! Cocktails, snacks and live entertainment awaits you in the basement of the Hyatt nightty. Opening hours Monday to Sunday 11am to lam Friday and Saturday 1 lam to 2am Wfc*X\*'hcabAH sxZM I ■WkVI rf4VT^-7/AI Live entertainment s HWT104 words
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Advertisement220 1989-12-07 26 CattHua International Buffet 1 December 1 January Embark on a culinary journey of salads. savoury specialities and desserts from Europe America and Asia. Lunch: $14.50++ Dinner: $15.50+ Plaza Hotel SIMGAPOBt Beach Row) Singapore 0719 *t *****11 gKwsAfA m i I This versatile Filipino band is sure to enthrall you with220 words
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Advertisement202 1989-12-07 26 vVffc*w/v (jfyrrUs£j/f66*cUvfaA NOVEMBER 24 DECEMBER 9 qMo Join master chef Rene Mommejac from France for life's more pleasurable pursuits, sth Floor at The Stables. And enjoy a complimentary dessert if you're a Diners Club member. JIL, QQ 333 Orchard Rd, Singapore 0933 Tel: 737 4411 Tempura Buffet Lunch Pnca subject202 words
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Miscellaneous716 1989-12-07 26 Spitting Imageft a»~sSL. SIL.— **un /Mi/Mflr Programme Highlights followed by al Short Film Festival (M). Programme Summary and Quran OUR CHOICE The 125.000 Pyramid. UO Wf Highlights. Reading SHE KNEW SHE WAS RIGHT, 800 ™e Thatcher Factor She New ?oj»bo6s. 12.00 5.00pm. SBC 12 She Was R 'o h (Debut.716 words
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Article, Illustration799 1989-12-07 27 SUZY MENKES - JEWELLERY By SUZY MENKES IHT THE MOUNTAIN VISTA is of snowy ridges, a shimmering glacier and scintillating branches of a petrified tree. Below it, a butterfly spreads diamond wings from a sapphire belly in a frozen fairy-tale landscape. Place Vendome France's home of fine jewelleryIHT - 799 words
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Article, Illustration687 1989-12-07 27 ART TRADE NYT ART IS STILL commanding breathtaking sums in the auction houses. Pablo Picasso's Pierrette's Wedding was bought last week by a Japanese real estate developer for US$5l.3 million, the second highest price ever paid for a painting. But indications are that theNYT - 687 words
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Article127 1989-12-07 27 BRITISH EXPLORER Sir Ranulph Fiennee said ha wilP make a new attempt to walk to the North Pole, this. time starting from the Soviet Union. The expedition, scheduled for March, will be the fourth attempt by Sir Ranulph and his partner Michael Stroud127 words
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Article102 1989-12-07 27 ROCK STAR Sting presented a US$3O,OOO human* 1 rights award on Tuesday to China's crushed student*] democracy movement, represented by exiled student" 4 leaders Wuer Kalxi and Li Lu. "It is very frightening to me that I live and my! children live in a world where102 words
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Article68 1989-12-07 27 THE NATION that boasts early-bird English conversation lounges, Sushi University, the Bridegroom School snd Happy Divorce Lessons also offers courses for the pinball fan at the Pachinto Higher Technical School in central Tokyo. Forty years after the game began to catch the fancy of blue-collar68 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1989-12-07 28 DENA KLEIMAN - FOOD :<Bsr DENA KLEIMAN NYT 5 WELCOME TO THE Aga of Zap. With the ever-accelerating pace of life, the act of eating Once a leisurely undertaking synonymous with pleasure and social interaction has been reduced to a necessary function unlike shaving or refuelling car,NYT - 1,640 words
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744 1989-12-07 28 CHRISTMAS NYT EACH YEAR about 18.000 letters addreeaed to Santa Claus arrive in Manhattan s General Poet Office, and you can read them like a script for New York itself. There are tales of need and greed and shining expectation, of entitlementNYT - 744 words
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Advertisement141 1989-12-07 27 entertain.... j I Hours In I I The Park. I Our early evening Happy Hour, d at The H I Fountain Lounge are dimply delightful For H every drink you order you get the next one free. I Pllu, you get 25% off bottle purchaser And I I to make141 words
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Advertisement190 1989-12-07 27 at I B E S T The freshest, most succulent W catch from the ocean. Prepared Hong Kong style, at prices CATCH that are hard to beat. Select from our extensive a la carte menu or special set meals that §1 AROUND include perennial favourites. Come and dine at the190 words
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Miscellaneous529 1989-12-07 27 RADIO Singapore Youth Choir Special Bk.f. schools choir in 1964, the progress jjy BBC Radio s 88.9 mHz in VHF Band II 92.4 mHz in VHF Band II 6AM Newshour. 7.00 World News. 7.05 6AM News in Brief. 6.03 Programme SumSportsworld Extra. 7.10 Financial News. 7.15 mary (E C). 6.05529 words
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Miscellaneous587 1989-12-07 27 CRYPTIC PUZZLE F~ r ~JJf~J r ~J r I Game to cross the rlv--7 The vehicle I got rid of __JHL Hi Hi 8 Departed tardily (4) WMTi 10 Professional user of tar JBL__ML_ II Point to a woman as 18 9 14 Jointed in some trans- I 16 It587 words
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Advertisement62 1989-12-07 28 <* r- Didn't I see you at Scandals? A K i Once a month on Wednesday: Theme Night. Every Thursday: Ladies Night. Every Sunday: High Fashion Night. Every night: the place to see and be seen. The new Scandals. Singapore's most sophisticated club and meeting place. *> fc r^ 562 words
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Advertisement126 1989-12-07 28 r \«L<» Sjrlf Jjk Br- n r S Cr^^li via *-n. 1 V-M tM < I m~^K ThrnrmjwwkfcGwcHGuJf Z»« W6, VGA HDi»*. IOPMI- f: :v f v HsP^ LINES TECHNOLOGY Exclusive dombucoc tn Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei Thailand: LINES TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD 53 Kim Keat Road "02-01/02 Mun Hean Building Singapore126 words
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Article, Illustration677 1989-12-07 29 BOXING AP OUTSIDE THE NEW. US$B3O million Mirage hotel and casino in Las Vegas, there is a mechanical volcano that erupts with the scent of pineapples and coconut. Inside, exotic fish live in an aquarium behind the front desk, and three whiteAP - 677 words
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Article101 1989-12-07 29 ATHLETICS AFP SACKED Commonwealth Games chief David Johnson waa back in charge on Tueeday 24 hours after his dismissal over a multi-million-dollar fraud inquiry. He said that he would stay on until the end of the Jan 25-Feto 3 Games and senior officiate of the CommonwealthAFP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration595 1989-12-07 29 BASKETBALL AP PATRICK EWING scored 32 points as the New York Knicks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 110-103 on Monday night, improving to 7-0 at home. The Knicks had to hold off a Philadelphia rally in the second half after leading by as manyAP - 595 words
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286 1989-12-07 29 SNOOKER AFP ALEX HIGGINS. still one of snooker's biggest crowd pullers, and Thailand's up-and-coming James Wsttana have been given wild card entries for next year's Masters tournament at Wembley from Feb 4-11. Wattana has made an immediate impact in his first seasonAFP - 286 words
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Article276 1989-12-07 29 AFP MICHAEL WATSON'S hopes of becoming world middleweight champion will have to be put on Ice until the end of March. The Commonwealth title holder was set to challenge World Boxing Association champion Mike McCallum of Jamaica last week but It all went wrongAFP - 276 words
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Article134 1989-12-07 29 GOLF AFP GOLFER Greg Norman has been named Austrslia's sports personality of the *****. The 34-year-old Norman, who received the award at a sports dinner in Melbourne on Tuesday night beat a field of seven other contenders for the title. The other nominees were triple worldAFP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration373 1989-12-07 29 TENNIS AP BORIS BECKER and Steffi Graf were named world champions by the International Tennis Federation on Tuesday. Becker, rated second in the world on computer points, was chosen for the men's title over top-ranked Ivan Lendl, whom he beat in both of their meetingsAP - 373 words
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221 1989-12-07 29 AP AS STEFAN EDBERG basks in the glory of his upset victory in the Masters, the doubles version of the end-of-sesson championship got underway yesterday with eight top pairs bidding for the title of world's best. As last week's tournament in New York marked theAP - 221 words
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Advertisement363 1989-12-07 29 MBf FINANCE BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) ANNOUNCEMENT TO SHAREHOLDERS In compliance with the Malaysian Government's policy as announced by the Honourable Minister of Finance on the 27th October 1989 and the requirements of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ("KLSE") on the delisting of Malaysian incorporated companies from the Official List363 words
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402 1989-12-07 30 SIX FUNDS WORTH OVER USs6som LAUNCHED IN 18 MONTHS Reuter JAPAN'S largest brokerage, Nomura Securities Co Ltd, which has already launched funds worth nearly US$l billion to tap Asia's emerging stock markets, plans a massive expansion In the region. Takahiro Tanaka, Nomura's chiefReuter - 402 words
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415 1989-12-07 30 Reuter SONY CORP. a relative latecomer to manufacturing in South-east Asia, will make up for loet time in the next few years, says Teruyasu Shimozu, managing director of Sony International (Singapore) Ptd Ltd. Plants soon to begin operations in Singapore,Reuter - 415 words
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211 1989-12-07 30 AP THE CHINESE communist psrty's official newspaper yesterday said there is no truth to rumours that China will restrict the development of its privsts sector. The policy sllowing the private sector to grow within set limits would not change, the Peop/e's Daily saidAP - 211 words
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Article97 1989-12-07 30 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES cut losses on short-covering early yesterday after holding a technical line of support st this week's lows. Februsry gold hsd a net loes of US$l at U*****.90 an ounce with sellers backing off at U*****.50, the low point touched on Monday and Tueeday. AnalystsReuter - 97 words
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Article114 1989-12-07 30 Bernama A LOCAL BANK says Malaysia's buoyant economic outlook next year has been further strengthened by brighter prospects for even greater political stability and by the signing of the peace accord between the government and the Communist Party of Malaya. Bank Buruh, in the DecemberBernama - 114 words
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423 1989-12-07 30 DAVID CHEW - By DAVID CHEW MYANMAR (Burma) is looking into ways to resuscitate its battered economy after the social and political upheavals of 1968, reports the economic bulletin of the South-east Asia Trade Advisory Group (Seatag). The London-based quarterly notes that Yangoon (Rangoon) is prepared to consider423 words
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152 1989-12-07 30 AFP JAPAN s economy grew 2.9 per cent in the quarter to September from the previous three months, an annual rate of 12.2 per cent and the strongest growth in 16 years, Japan's Economic Planning Agency said yesterday. It said the robust expansionAFP - 152 words
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286 1989-12-07 30 AFP SEOUL is to announce a supplementary set of measures to stimulate the sagging South Korean economy around Dec 20, the country's Deputy Premier and Economic Planning Minister has been quoted as saying. Cho Soon, speaking to local newsmen in Seoul on Tuesday, saidAFP - 286 words
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214 1989-12-07 30 AFP THE MALAYSIAN government yesterday said it had arrested 10 people, mostly military officers, for allegedly spying for a neighbouring country. Oeputy Home Minister Megat Junid Ayub, however, declined to name the country involved "In the interests of solidarity in Asean". He wasAFP - 214 words
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Article55 1989-12-07 30 AFP EAST GERMAN leader Egon Krenz reeigned as heed of stats yesterday, it was officially announced in East Berlin. The announcement came three days after Mr Krenz, 52, gave up his post as Socialist Unity (communist) Party leader when the party's executive Politburo andAFP - 55 words
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Article56 1989-12-07 30 Bernama THE EIGHT MCA state aassmblymsn who threatened to reeign over the Selartgor administration of Islamic Law Enactment have been instructed by the party to withdraw their resignation letters immediately following an agrsement reached between four MCA ministers and Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri DrBernama - 56 words
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Article39 1989-12-07 30 Bernama SABAH Foundation director Detuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan will meet anti-corruption agency officials over the foundation's alleged malpractices on Monday morning at his office in Kota Kinabalu. its public affairs group announced yesterday. BernamaBernama - 39 words
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Article34 1989-12-07 30 AP INDIAN Prime Minister Viehwanath Pratap Singh retained the Defence Ministry tor himself as he allocated the portfolios for his new Cabinet minieters yesterday, India's news agenciee reported. APAP - 34 words
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38 1989-12-07 30 AP SOUTH KOREA plana to restrict sxports of computers and other strategic items to communist countries beginning early next year after negotiations with the United Ststss, the Trade-Industry Ministry ssid yesterday.AP - 38 words
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Article33 1989-12-07 30 Reuter CZECH Prime Minister Ladtelav Adamec could stop down in a compromise over opposition demands for greater repreeentatton in Czechoetovakia's government political sources in Prague said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article80 1989-12-07 31 Reuter THE NEWLY CREATED Thornton Index, which is based on the movements of Cape size vessels (around 100,000 tonnes dwt and above), eased slightly in the week ending Dec 4 to 5,344 from 5,396 the previous week. The index, which is supplied by Thornton CharteringReuter - 80 words
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74 1989-12-07 31 Reuter NORSK HYDRO A/S, Norway's biggest diversified corporation, said it cut its stake in Kvaerner Shipping, a subsidiary of Norwegian engineering firm Kvaerner A/S, to 2 per cent from 4.8 per cent. Hydro spokesman Bjorn Tretvoll said that Hydro sold 260,000 Kvaerner Shipping sharesReuter - 74 words
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Article94 1989-12-07 31 Reuter EAST GERMAN insurer Auslands-und Rueckver-sicherungs-AG der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (Oarag) has agreed to cooperate with Eurasco Zurich AG in the East-West insurance business, Eurasco said. The agreement calls for Darag, which specialises in transport, shipping, aviation and assembly insurance, to take a stake in Vienna-basedReuter - 94 words
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106 1989-12-07 31 AFP CHINA HAS FINISHED building eight fishing vessels for Peru at its Mawei shipyard in east-coast Fujian province, the official New China News Agency said. The ships, both trawlers and purse-seiners, were jointly developed by Chinese and Hongkong interests. Built to Lloyd's specifications, theyAFP - 106 words
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78 1989-12-07 31 AFP A PORT in north-eastern England is to restore and give a new home to a Royal Navy frigate built in Bombay 172 years ago, it was announced in London on Tuesday. Cleveland Port said it would raise £2 million to refit and restore theAFP - 78 words
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161 1989-12-07 31 THE INDONESIAN government plans to build four container terminals in North and South Sumatra and Central and East Java to promote the country's exports of non-oil products. Minister of Finance Johannes B Sumarlin said in Jakarta. The Jakarta Post said the ports will161 words
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291 1989-12-07 31 Seatrade Week THE LATEST series of hearings conducted on the US west coast as part of the Federal Maritime Commission's probe of rate malpractices in the trans-Pacific trades has concluded leaving carriers, forwarders and shippers almost certain that mors settlements arsSeatrade Week - 291 words
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Article947 1989-12-07 31 fog* Column ABC Contoinarlina Thirteen 5 Accord Shpg Tan 3/4 Albotros S«a-Air Seven 5 ARC L">« Seven 5 API Five J-5 AfS Thirteen 3 Archimedes Shpg Tw«lv« 3 Arrow Una* Nina 5 Asian Express Six 4/5 ANl Three 1/2 ASCI F+ve 1 Bolt Conodo Una Elavan 4/5947 words
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465 1989-12-07 31 YUSMAN NAWAZIR - By YUSMAN NAWAZIR CARQO TONNAGE handled by Penang Port increased 18.2 per cent during the third quarter of this year, recording some 2.7 million tonnes over the 2.3 million tonnes for the same period last year. Substantial increases were seen in exports465 words
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Article, Illustration267 1989-12-07 31 TAIWAN'S Evergreen Line announced that it would extend and upgrade its service from the Orient to the Pacific Northwest from Dec 22. The extension and upgrading of the service is geared to "meet the growing demand especially from Taiwan and Hongkong", says a company press267 words
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329 1989-12-07 31 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE Shipping Correspondent THE FAR EASTERN Freight Conference will Implement Its new tsrlffs on Jan 1 despite calls to defer them to Mar 1. The decision was taken at s meeting Isst week of the 33-mem-ber FEFC's policy committee in London.329 words
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1699 1989-12-07 32 BUNKERING Lloyd's Maritime Asia AFTER having nearly doubled within the last three years, liftings of bunker fuel from Singapore are expected to stabilise. Last year, bunkers supplied to foreign flagged ships (supply to Singapore-flagged ships is not taken into account as it constitutesLloyd's Maritime Asia - 1,699 words
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497 1989-12-07 32 THE WORLD merchant fleet in 1969 has increased for the first time after going down since 1962, when the highest ever figure of 424.7 million gross tons was reached. Latest figures published by Lloyd's Register for 1989 show that the world497 words
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Article910 1989-12-07 32 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the910 words
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Article1916 1989-12-07 32 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI Voy No BwtiArM Dipwtot Ktppfj mdiffYfi •oiywMfaw ym a* <*»**<* ar \y isoo touokw Groi> l4/89f 00 atoagwte 0713/0700 EquoHy Jod* lfc«9C 00 along*** 0712/0700 Hono Mm V7I 00 otoogux 0712/0100 4 02 olowgwd* 1012/0400 Toaohl 4/89 OS otongrid* 0712/ 2300 A«*WI(o*o I1,916 words
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Article956 1989-12-07 33 THE BALTIC Freight Index dropped 19 points to 1,610 on Tuesday after business rumoured on Monday on the key grain routes from the US to Japan was confirmed, brokers said. A lower U5526.25 was fixed for grain from the US Gulf to Japan after last business seen at956 words
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11745 1989-12-07 38 &3flß[DtD[L3 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of11,745 words
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335 1989-12-07 44 INDONESIA will replace India as the world's largest pepper exporter this year. Gofar Bain, chairman of the International Pepper Community (IPC), told The Jakarta Post that Indonesia's black and white pepper exports during the first 11 months of this year335 words
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413 1989-12-07 44 AP US PRESIDENT George Bush spurned the nominee of the Panamanian government on Tuesday and said he has asked the deputy administrator of the Panama Canal to serve as acting administrator starting Jan 1. Mr Bush said the nomination of Fernando Manfredo would allow theAP - 413 words
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300 1989-12-07 44 AFP CHINESE Ambassador to India Tu Guowei said on Tuesday that trade between India and China was still in the exploratory stages and conaiderable efforts would have to be made to boost it. Addressing the Indian Merchants Chamber (IMC) in the western port cityAFP - 300 words
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Article335 1989-12-07 44 Reuter CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORP's overall 1990 freight rail traffic is expected to match this year's reduced level, with no major upturn in sight. Chairman James Hagen said Conrad's fourth quarter traffic was weaker than expected so far due partly to the car industry slowdown. Conrail'sReuter - 335 words
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129 1989-12-07 44 AFP AN INOIAN cargo ship ran aground off Sri Lanka's east coast and residents reported seeing truck loads of unidentified merchandise being taken away from the wreck, official sources in Colombo said on Tuesday. The MV Manga! Tan, owned by a Bombay-based company,AFP - 129 words
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370 1989-12-07 44 SHIPBUILDING costs are apt to increase by up to 6 par cant every year Into the 1900 a but freight rates have yet to reach respectable levela. Martin Stopford, senior economist at Chase Manhattan Bank, aaid at the Seatrade-Shanghai Conference and370 words
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Article, Illustration178 1989-12-07 44 THE FIRST BERTH of Hongkong International Terminals (HIT) new Terminal No 7 has commenced operations more than two years ahead of schedule. The government's requirement was to provide the first berth of Terminal 7 by April 1992 but this has been advanced by some 29178 words
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Advertisement193 1989-12-07 31 INSIDE Short deliveries taken to task AFTER having nearly doubled within the last three years, liftings of bunker fuel from Singapore are expected to stabilise. Page Two World merchant fleet up again THE WoAID merchant fleet in 1969 has increased for the first time after going down since 1962, when193 words
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Advertisement88 1989-12-07 40 1 S'pore p Ketang Loading for I I SAMICK NORDIC 15/12 20/12 Rdm/Antw/UK/Nantes I I GLORY SKY 1/1 Rdm/Antw/UK/Hantss I I S'pore Loading for I I KEN RUBY 1/12 Jeddah/Hodwdah I I RICHMOND 12/12 Dubai/Dsmmam/Kuwait/Mina Qaboos 1 I TRANS ASPIRATION 11/12 Hodeidah/Jeddah I I GLOBAL STAR 20/12 Dubai/Darnmam/Kuwait/Umm Qasr I88 words
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Advertisement706 1989-12-07 40 l£ AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* SuigMori P Kttonf P*tan| Lotd«| tar Mottwr Vii By Faadar By Faadar KALIOAS V.« U Ok Fram/Mtfc<3y*vAM TUISIOAS *4S XOk She 20hc Fram/Mtfc/Sydn/AM KALIOAS V 47 tan 24 tan 24 tan Fram/Mafc/SydnMdal TULSIDAS V 46 U Fab 5 Fab S Fab Fram/IMb/Sr<*n/A(tal706 words
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Advertisement1490 1989-12-07 41 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE (CR No: **********0 E) Bookings: UK/EUROPE *****53, *****19, AUST/INDIA/PAK *****18 USA-*****42/*****16, FAR EAST-*****48 Documentation: *****44/*****14 »W Terminal: *****22 CFS: M 2 IMPORT: *****69/*****50 EXPORT: *****53/*****04 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K.L.-*****33, P.Kelang-*****87, Penang-*****0, J.Bahru-*****0, *****1 (9 FDR VSL/VOY PEN PK<. SGP MOTHKH V9L/VOY SGP LKH TLX1,490 words
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Miscellaneous148 1989-12-07 44 .T fjl2oE SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 0730 HOURS ON DEC 7, 1989. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature o Q X\ y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed m knots Ram \y S Cloudy Sky Wave he, 9 hf Surface winds ore indicated by arrows which fly with the wind148 words
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