The Business Times, 3 September 1990
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Title Section10 1990-09-03 1 Business Times MQ (P) 170/12/89 Monday September 3 1990 75*10 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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97 1990-09-03 1 IN a head-to-head contest, Prime Minister V P Singh trailed former premier Rajiv Gandhi as best man for the nation's top Job, said an opinion poll published yesterday. Mr Singh ousted Mr Gandhi in elections last year. His fiveparty minority coalition has97 words
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Article19 1990-09-03 1 CEMENT PRICES are poised for another rise that could take them dose to record levels. Page 219 words
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Article22 1990-09-03 1 AMERICAN retailer Polo Ralph Lauren is gearing up its newly-established Singapore office as its regional communications centre Pace 222 words
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Article42 1990-09-03 1 THE THAI National Economic and Social Development Board has admitted that it is necessary to revise the Seventh Plan in the face of higher oil prices triggered by the Middle East crisis, The Nation reported on Friday. Pate 742 words
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Article35 1990-09-03 1 CHINA will register a drop in foreign investment this year due to sanctions imposed by industrialised nations after the cradling of the pro-democracy movement last year, the China Daily said. Page 935 words
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Article22 1990-09-03 1 CHINA said yesterday that one of its major companies -toad-kat-USSiOm due to tl*., crisis in the Persian Gulf. Page 922 words
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Article29 1990-09-03 1 BALLETS derived from literature are frequently just animated plot summaries. But when choreographers have been bold enough to alter literature, fine works have sometimes resulted. Page 1729 words
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Article25 1990-09-03 1 THREE shipping lines plying between Singapore and Papua New Guinea are joining forces to 'rationalise' their services. Shipping Times Page 125 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article40 1990-09-03 1 MALAYSIAN blue-chip Sime Darby Bhd achieved its third straight year of record earnings, with Tractors Malaysia, the star performer, helping the group to improve its after-tax profit by 27 per cent to M 5283.6 million Par 340 words
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Article26 1990-09-03 1 KAMUNTING Corp Bhd directors are optimistic that the group's performance in the last financial year can be sustained in the current year Page 326 words
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Article36 1990-09-03 1 HOTEL Marco Polo has revised its rights issue in the light of the recent stock market climate, with its major shareholder Wharf (Holdings) Ltd also taking steps to ensure its success. Page 336 words
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Article34 1990-09-03 1 ELEVEN Japanese toy retailers have banded together in an effort to protect themselves against expansion plans by Toys 'R' Us, Inc, a giant US toy retailer, officials said on Friday Page 434 words
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Article36 1990-09-03 1 FOOD Industries pic, the Irish food group that is 68 per centowned by businessman Larry Goodman, said that it had received a number of bid approaches from domestic and international parties. Page 536 words
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Article, Illustration29 1990-09-03 1 Friday Chan* BT-MGA 65tt 19 +7.60 Kuala Lumpur ..-Ckaed Hongkong 3,087.30 +23.31 Tokyo 25,***** 308.41 Sydney 505.7 +2.4 Friday Chum New Yotk 2614.36 +21.04 London .2,162.8 +9.229 words
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Article19 1990-09-03 1 US SS 1.7650 Yen Sl.2231 MS 30.6564 Meaty mrfctt rates Overnight 4 1/2 -2 3-montn 6 11/16% -1/1619 words
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Article27 1990-09-03 1 LMdMMd PM fix US$387.75 -USS2.00 S'porr Sep.... 161.00*/kg +0.90 bTsia Sep. Mdoaed */kg unch RLIh Turnover tonnes Spot MSdoae/kg Cradcpafa «fl Turnover doted lots Sept MS/tonne27 words
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492 1990-09-03 1 Lilian Ang Loh Hui Yin - Bv I Lilian Ang Loh Hui Yin ANOTHER wave of major petrochemical investments, easily worth $2 billion, is headed for Singapore even as the industry sees its profits shaved by high oil prices. The handful of projects comes on top of a steady492 words
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Article, Illustration435 1990-09-03 1 The Gulf Crisis UNITED NATIONS Secre-tary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said yesterday his two-day talks with Iraq's foreign minister were a "disappointment" because he won no concessions from Baghdad. Speaking at a news conference in Amman, he said he had obtained from Foreign Minister435 words
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246 1990-09-03 1 THE GOVERNMENT has set up two bodies to look into the problems besetting the Indian community, the Minister for National Development, Mr S Dhanabalan, said last night. One of them is the Action Committee on Indian Educational Problems. As the name implies, its aim is246 words
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Article432 1990-09-03 1 William Chia - By William Chia THE Cold Storage Holdings group is counting on regional expansion to increase group sales by SO per cent over the next five years. Mr Nod Robertson, chairman of CSH and its controlling shareholder Goodman Fielder Wattie (Asia), told BT that almost aU of432 words
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145 1990-09-03 1 AFP FOREIGN oil companies will soon be allowed to operate in the East China Sea, an area believed to hold major oil and gas deposits, the China Daily yesterday quoted an official of the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOQ as saying.AFP - 145 words
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Advertisement9 1990-09-03 1 Saudis raise oil output, World Bank's help, Pg 89 words
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HOME NEWS
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NEWS ROUNDUP
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188 1990-09-03 2 ESSO raised its pump prices for premium and intermediate petrol by 18 cents from last night. This brings to four the number of retailers which have increased prices in the latest round of revisions. BP, Mobil and Shell have increased their pump price188 words
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Article101 1990-09-03 2 FOLLOWING the Education Ministry's revision of its financial assistance scheme, one in three independent school students will be entitled to financial help soon, instead of one in ten at the present Education Minister Dr Tony Tan, who made the announcement on Saturday, said that this was to101 words
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Article88 1990-09-03 2 THE LAW Society should consider discarding old legal etiquette such as a total ban on advertising which does not accord with the realities of the present times, said Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin. He suggested that the Council of the Law Society come up with a88 words
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Article92 1990-09-03 2 IF CONTRACTORS do not step up safety training efforts for their workers, the government may make it compulsory for new construction workers, warned Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan on Saturday. The minister said foreign workers might have to go through the safety course run92 words
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Article59 1990-09-03 2 SINGAPORE TELECOM'S International Toll-Free Telephone Service has been extended to South Korea since last Saturday. Calls can now be made from South Korea to Singapore via telephone or facsimile directly at the expense of the Singapore subscriber. Countries enjoying the toll-free service include Australia, Denmark, Hongkong, Indonesia,59 words
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451 1990-09-03 2 William Chia - By William Chia CEMENT PRICES are poised for another rise that could take them close to record levels. Singapore's five cement manufacturers and one cement importer are meeting this week to decide how to deal with production costs that are rising because of451 words
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Article, Illustration351 1990-09-03 2 Suzanne Soh - ■y Suzanne Soh AMERICAN RETAILER Polo Ralph Lauren, ranked 105 th in the prestigious Forbes list of the top US private companies last year, is gearing up its newly-estab-lished Singapore office as its regional communications centre. Ralph Lauren's international buying house, Mountain Rose Company, sourced351 words
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355 1990-09-03 2 Said Abdullah - FIW Said Abdullah in BATAM A TWO-WEEK travelling workshop for 20 young journalists from the Asean region will be launched in Batam today. The course on regional trade and industry, from Sep 3 to IS, is the first of its kind organised by the Confederation355 words
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SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration831 1990-09-03 3 Elaine Koh - Best performer Tractors to issue bonus shares, split stock By Elaine Koh MALAYSIAN blue-chip Sime Darby Bhd achieved its third straight year of record earnings, with Tractors Malaysia, the star performer, helping the group to improve its after-tax profit by 27 per cent to M831 words
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283 1990-09-03 3 MBT MALAYAWATA STEEL's outlook for the current financial year is just as encouraging as that of the year just past and it expects current results to be better than last year's. Chairman Tunku Datuk Shahriman bin Tunku Sulaiman, in his latest annual statement, says itMBT - 283 words
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402 1990-09-03 3 Lim Mui Khi - By Lim Mui Khi HOTEL MARCO POLO has revised its rights issue in the light of the recent stock market climate, with its major shareholder Wharf (Holdings) Ltd also taking steps to ensure its success. The hotel group is now proposing a402 words
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440 1990-09-03 3 Bernama MBT IN A BID to strengthen the Malaysian unit trust industry, the permissible initial fund size of a unit trust has been raised to SO million units with effect from Sep 1, from the previously set limit of 10 million units.Bernama; MBT - 440 words
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Article291 1990-09-03 3 SIME SINGAPORE, Sime Darby's receatiy-tbted Siaptport arm, reported hamper af-ter-tax profits of $28.4 million for the year eaM Jaae 30, aure thaa awetiag its forecast earaiags of $27.2 millioa. The groap, which has basiaeases raagiag from car dealerships to tradiag and insaraace, was listed oa291 words
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Article, Illustration416 1990-09-03 3 MBT KAMUNTING Corp Bhd (KCB) directors are optimistic that the group's performance in the last financial year can be sustained in the current year. Chairman Datuk Lim Bok Yeng says in his latest annual statement that this optimism is based on the continuing growth inMBT - 416 words
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REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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64 1990-09-03 4 JAPAhPs Kobe Steel Ltd will set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in the Netherlands in mid-September to sell construction machinery, a company spokesman said. Kobelco Construction Machinery (Europe) BV will be capitalised at 250 million yen and will market and provide after-sales service64 words
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Article49 1990-09-03 4 WHARF HOLDINGS has received an HKSBSO million loan from five banks, four of them Japanese, to finance the New Tech Centre, a 41-storey multi-purpose industrial building in Tsuen Wan, according to the South China Morning Post. The building is to be completed in January 1992.49 words
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Article61 1990-09-03 4 JAPANESE trading firm Mitsui and Co Ltd said it had launched a wholly-owned subsidiary in July in Dusseldorf, West Germany, to sell electronic machines in Europe, as well as from European countries to Japan. MEE Mitsui Electronics Europe GmbH, capitalised at five million marks, will initially sell61 words
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Article41 1990-09-03 4 AN EXPLOSION damaged one of three electric furnaces at PT International Nickel Indonesia's nickel smelter at Soroako, South Sulawesi, parent company Inco Ltd said. The full extent of damage and the effect on production is not yet known.41 words
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Article384 1990-09-03 4 AP ELEVEN Japanese toy retailers have banded together in an effort to protect themselves against expansion plans by Toys 'R' Us, Inc, a giant US toy retailer, officials said on Friday. The Japan Association of Specialty Toy Shops will be formally launched thisAP - 384 words
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123 1990-09-03 4 Reuter CANON Inc has revised upwards its forecast of group net profit to a record 55 billion yen in the year to Dec 31, 1990, from a February forecast of 43 billion, compared with the previous record 38.29 billion a year earlier, a company spokesmanReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration490 1990-09-03 4 OBITUARY Reuter ROBERT HOLMES a Court may well have been on his way to recapturing his position as Australia's richest man when he died of a heart attack yesterday. South African-born Holmes a Court lost the title in the October 1987 shareReuter - 490 words
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Article306 1990-09-03 4 DIVERSIFIED property developer Huey Tai International has reported an almost 11-fold increase in profit after tax and minorities to HK$ 157.9 million from HKSI4.4 million for the year ended March 31. The group, which went ahead with a listing of construction arm International Tak Cheung Holdings306 words
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258 1990-09-03 4 FOUR DELUXE hotels costing about 4.S billion baht will be built in Phuket and Chiang Rai by Songsak Chandraprasert, the major shareholder of Garden Resort Co. The company is also developing the Sheraton River Kwai Hotel. One luxury hotel will be called Bang-na258 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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310 1990-09-03 5 Reuter AFP FOOD INDUSTRIES pic, the Irish food group that is 68 per cent-owned by businessman Larry Goodman, said that it had received a number of bid approaches from domestic and international parties. While no immediate action is contemplated, NCB Finance Ltd has beenReuter; AFP - 310 words
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251 1990-09-03 5 Reuter ALLIED LYONS Ltd, the beer and retailing division of Allied-Lyons pic, said it has struck a five-year deal to brew and supply most of Greenall Whitley pic's ale and lager needs. But the deal will lead to the closure of Greenall's WarringtonReuter - 251 words
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177 1990-09-03 5 Reuter ASIL NADIR, chairman and chief executive of Polly Peck International pic, said the London Stock Exchange's critical account of his aborted buyout proposal for the firm last month contained inaccuracies. He indicated to the Financial Times newspaper that he and hisReuter - 177 words
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282 1990-09-03 5 Reuter LOCKHEED CORP is reviewing a proposal by a group led by investor Harold Simmons that would increase its holding in the company. "We have received a letter but will have no further comment until we review the proposal," said a Lockheed spokesman about theReuter - 282 words
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197 1990-09-03 5 Reuter BERISFORD International pic, which last week said it was selling its food subsidiaries by public auction, may start the auction process by the end of this week, its advisers Schroders pic said. Peter Smart, manager in Schroders' investment banking division, said theReuter - 197 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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73 1990-09-03 5 THE FINANCE director of Pentland Group pic, Frank Farrant, says the company is continuing talks with potential buyers of its 31.5 per oent stake in Reebok International Ltd. Pentland suspended its efforts to recruit new potential buyers of the stake last Thursday. World stock73 words
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Article102 1990-09-03 5 DUTCH electronics giant Philips is to pull out of the European "Jessi" project to develop a new generation of microchips, the evening newspaper NRC Handelsblad said last week. Philips spokesman Jacques Reemers refused to comment on the report, saying "I can only refer you102 words
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Article102 1990-09-03 5 WEST German applied chemicals maker Henkd expects its profits to continue to grow in the second half of this year, the firm said in an interim report. Last year Henkd boosted its group net profit by 15 per cent to 404 million marks. Henkd earlier102 words
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Article60 1990-09-03 5 SWEDISH investment firms AB Investors and Forvaltnings AB Providently controlled by the powerful Wallenberg family, have said they exercised an option to buy 13 million shares in vehicle maker Saab-Scania AB. The purchase, representing 19.1 per cent of Saab-Scania's share capital and 22 per cent of the60 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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SMALL CHANGE
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Article55 1990-09-03 6 BANK of New England Corp said it had no comment on a report it was soliciting equity investors for a portion of its US$7OO million in debt. A Bank of New England spokesman would neither confirm nor deny the report but said the bank's "plans55 words
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Article72 1990-09-03 6 ROYAL Trust Co Ltd has sold the Hongkong and Singapore based asset management operations of Royal Trust Asset Management Asia Ltd to Credit Lyonnais for an undisclosed price. "Royal Trust's strategy internationally is to focus its efforts on those areas in which it has competitive72 words
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Article61 1990-09-03 6 WESTPAC Banking Corp has bought the mortgage assets of Farrow Corp (NZ) Ltd, a unit of failed Farrow Securities Ltd of Australia. 'The asset purchase amounts to approximately NZ$65 million, involving some 400 residential mortgages, 50 commercial mortgages and 90 residential investment mortgages," said George Stoopin,61 words
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258 1990-09-03 6 WITH a high oversubscription rate, New World Development has lined up HKSI.2 billion as new operating and acquisition capital from 22 international financial institutions. Eighteen institutions have agreed to lend HK$l.27 billion against HKS6OO million on offer in the deal, which Citicorp258 words
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145 1990-09-03 6 AFP THE West Australian government expected prosecutions to follow from the release of an inquiry into the collapsed Rothwells merchant bank and its missing millions, officials said. Estelle Blackburn, a spokesman for Premier Carmen Lawrence, said that a special report by lawyer Mal-AFP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration291 1990-09-03 6 David Chew - By David Chew THE LAUNCH of the Euromark contract on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) on Sep 20 will upgrade the Republic's reputation as a thriving futures trading centre in Southeast Asia, a London-based futures and options trading specialist said last week.291 words
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285 1990-09-03 6 AFP THE British government said on Friday it was referring Credit Lyonnais' acquisition of a 45 per cent stake in An-glo-Irish leasing group Woodchester investment to the Monopolies Commission because the French bank was state-controlled. "The implications of Woodchester coming under the influence orAFP - 285 words
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Article35 1990-09-03 6 Corrections clarifications THE Quotation of Singapore Government Stocks table published in BT on Sep 1 wrongly carried the date July 31, 1990. It should have been Aug 31, 1990. We are sorry for the error.35 words
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THE REGION
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485 1990-09-03 7 THE THAI National Economic and Social Development Board has admitted that it is necessary to revise the Seventh Plan in the face of higher oil prices triggered by the Middle East crisis, The Nation reported on Friday. The daily said the NESDB expected485 words
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333 1990-09-03 7 Bernama THE TOTAL sales value of 56 selected manufacturing industries in Malaysia in the first six months of this year rose by 14.7 per cent to M 530,143.0 million from M 526,286.9 million in the 1989 corresponding period. Twelve major industries which reportedBernama - 333 words
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Article115 1990-09-03 7 Bernama EIGHT projects in the automotive and car accessories industry with investments totalling Msl44 million have been approved by Malaysia up to July this year. Launching the new logo for Edaran Otomobil Nasional Bhd in conjunction with its fifth anniversary, Trade and Industry Ministry DatukBernama - 115 words
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388 1990-09-03 7 HONGKONG'S economic slowdown, accelerated by the events in Beijing in June last year, has taken a heavy toll on business operations in the territory, recent corporate results show. The South China Morning Post reported that coupled with persistent labour shortage problems and slower demand by388 words
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Article, Illustration266 1990-09-03 7 THAI Finance Minister Virabongsa Ramangkura has declared war on illegal activities such as insider trading and manipulation involving the Thai stock market, the Bangkok Post reported on Friday. The newly appointed finance minister said it was impossible to rid the market totally266 words
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177 1990-09-03 7 BANGKOK BANK is expected to ask Thai Finance Minister Virabongsa Ramangkura to further relax the regulations on commercial banks to make them more competitive with international banks, the Bangkok Post reported on Friday. Bank president Chatri Sophonpanich said Thai financial institutes needed177 words
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NOTE BOOK
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85 1990-09-03 7 PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino said the Philippines has rejected Iraq's offer to supply oil in exchange for 50,000 tonnes of sugar. Manila had agreed with Baghdad to trade oil and cement for Filipino manpower before Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug 2, but aligned itself with85 words
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Article80 1990-09-03 7 MYNMAR's Trade Ministry has granted 1,701 private trading licences since the military government's decision to adopt an open-door economic system in November 1988, official Rangoon Radio reported Friday. The licences went to 1,222 exporters and 479 importers, including 114 exporters and 76 importers who received80 words
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Article72 1990-09-03 7 THE VIETNAMESE CABINET has promulgated a code regulating the hiring of Vietnamese employees and other practices in businesses set up with foreign capital. The Vietnam News Agency (VNA) announced on Saturday that such businesses can hire Vietnamese employees through local branches of the employment administration or72 words
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Article97 1990-09-03 7 THAILAND is seeking to sell large quantities of canned food to US forces deployed in the Middle East. The staterun Thai News Agency (TNA) reported on Saturday that Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan on Friday ordered newly appointed Commerce Minister Amared Sila-on to try97 words
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Article93 1990-09-03 7 THAILAND and China have agreed to build a new oil refinery in a joint venture to refine Chinese crude. The Thai-language political weekly, Lak Thai, on Saturday quoted Thai Interior Minister Wattana Assawahem as saying he had sought direct discussions with Chinese officials to set93 words
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Article62 1990-09-03 7 SAUDI ARABIA has promised to supply Indonesia with more oil to make up for lost supplies from Iraq. Indonesian Mines and Energy Minister Ginanjar Kartasamita on Saturday said that Saudi Oil Minister Hisham Nazer, durina v recent Opec talks in Vienna, had said his country would62 words
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THE WORLD 1
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337 1990-09-03 8 Reuter SAUDI Arabia has raised oil production to 7.4 million barrels per day (bpd) to help make up a shortfall from UN-blockaded Iraq and Kuwait, a Saudi source said. "Production was 7.4 million bpd as of Friday. Production is now two millionReuter - 337 words
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109 1990-09-03 8 Reuter IRAQ'S Deputy Prime Minister Saadoun Hammadi said on Saturday Iraq would abide by what it sees as its new oil output quota of 4.6 million barrels per day (bpd) following its annexation of Kuwait. "We are now producing 3.1 million bpd, accordingReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration354 1990-09-03 8 The Gulf Crisis Reuter THE World Bank stood ready to help developing countries hit by the Gulf crisis but was opposed to hasty handouts by wealthy nations that ignored long-term economic goals, its president said. "We have money in reserves,"Reuter - 354 words
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251 1990-09-03 8 AFP THE International Energy Agency (lEA) decided on Friday that the oil supply situation did not warrant emergency measures for September and October. "It is not the time (to rush) into concrete additional measures, specially on stock drawdown on governmental stocks," said UlrichAFP - 251 words
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552 1990-09-03 8 AFP THE European Commission is to announce on Wednesday the details of a programme to aid countries affected by the Gulf crisis, which the EC has agreed in principle to do, Community sources in Brussels disclosed. For the moment, the Commission, theAFP - 552 words
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307 1990-09-03 9 AFP CHINA will register a drop in foreign investment this year due to sanctions imposed by industrialised nations after the crushing of the pro-democracy movement last year, the China Daily said on Saturday. Quoting Vice-minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, Mr Shen Jueren,AFP - 307 words
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232 1990-09-03 9 AP CHINA said yesterday that one of its major companies had lost US$lO million due to the crisis in the Persian Gulf. China has not said how much total economic loss it has suffered due to Iraq's August 2 invasion of Kuwait,AP - 232 words
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205 1990-09-03 9 Reuter CZECHOSLOVAKIA and the Soviet Union on Saturday signed the first agreement between Comecon countries to conduct their trade in convertible currencies and use world prices from January next year. "I consider this document a very important step in our two countries' transition toReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration64 1990-09-03 9 Tokyo residents being carried in the basket of a fire engine crane from a highway which was set to have been 'damaged' by an earthquake during the National Disaster Prevention Day drill on Saturday. Rescue drill from highways has just been added to the programme of64 words
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273 1990-09-03 9 Reuter CANADA'S economy shrank at a 1.6 per cent rate from April to June, the government said on Friday in a report that analysts said indicated at least a year of economic weakness with high odds of recession. "We are in for toughReuter - 273 words
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ANALYSIS
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1104 1990-09-03 10 Gregory Felaberg - With major divorces and partial separations between corporate partners almost oound to happen sooner or later, more foreign companies in Japan are eschewing the joint venture path altogether and going it alone, reports Gregory Felaberg Gregory Felaberg Japan Economic Journal LIKE manyJapan Economic Journal - 1,104 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1990-09-03 10 Marvin Maddox - The Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research is broadening its scope, pursuing a market-driven strategy to boost R&D activity in the Republic. Marvin Maddox reports. Marvin Maddox Marvin Maddox is a local writer. The article first appeared in the August issue of Singapore Business1,703 words
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Article1012 1990-09-03 11 Robert Thomson - Robert Thomson reports on a growing battle in Japan for tonic drinks Robert Thomson FT THE SCENE is a grand, Europeanstyle hotel elegant balustrades, a pearly white staircase, and an air of distinguished calm. A maid slowly pushes a trolley into a guest's room andFT - 1,012 words
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Article231 1990-09-03 11 Ting Puong Huat - SPOIUGHT ON MANAGEMENT By Ting Puong Huat Ting Puong Huat is a consulting manager at Ernst and Young Consultants Pte Ltd THE newcomer to business must be quick to respond to market changes and to seize on opportunities to offer better services and products. How to231 words
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Article, Illustration665 1990-09-03 11 The Economist JAPANESE companies are famous for their single-minded pursuit of growth, for the quality of their products, for listening carefully to their customers, and for looking after their workers from cradle to grave. Right? Five years ago all that was still largely true. But priorities areThe Economist - 665 words
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Advertisement2773 1990-09-03 12 The Sime Darby Group I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTS I OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1990 I Sime Darby Berhad I The Directors are pleased to announce the following:- The breakdown of profit before interest and taxation of the respective operating divisions is as follows:- 1. Unaudited results of2,773 words
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Article, Illustration591 1990-09-03 13 P Y Van - The Singapore Symphony Orchestra By P Y Van Last Friday's Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert was one of those rather rare occasions when both the conductor and the leader (Lynnette Seah was acting leader as Pavel Prantl was the soloist of the evening) were women. Media hoopla,591 words
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Article, Illustration313 1990-09-03 13 SINGAPORE pianists Eleanor Tan Ai Ling and Ong Lip Tat are putting their talents together in a two-piano recital on Thursday. Tan, who was first introduced to the piano at the age of seven, is a graduate of Indiana University at Bloomington, where she completed313 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1990-09-03 17 Jack Anderson - Ballets derived from literature are frequently just animated plot summaries. But when choreographers have been bold enough to alter literature, fine works have sometimes resulted, writes Jack Anderson. Jack Anderson NYT George Baianchine once made a scornful declaration about the way some choreographers base works onNYT - 1,018 words
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291 1990-09-03 17 Beijing's Central Ballet Reuter CHINA'S leading ballet company is poised for a great leap forward into romanticism despite a continuing campaign for ideological purity by communist hardliners. With full official approval, Beijing's Central Ballet will soon unveil an ambitious new production of that bourgeoisReuter - 291 words
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Advertisement1537 1990-09-03 13 I The Sime Darby Group I c QE] I Consolidated Plantations Berhad Sime UEP Properties Berhad I The Directors are pleased to announce the following- The D fectofS are eased ,0 anr>oonce ,he **»«"■> 1. Unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the year ended 30th June1,537 words
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124 1990-09-03 14 JUDY DICKINSON, looking for her first victory in four years, shot a 6-under 66 on Saturday for the first-round lead at the LPGA Rail Charity Classic. Dickinson's round of six birdies and no bogeys left her one stroke in front of defending124 words
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Article145 1990-09-03 14 THE New York Giants joined the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons as the only unbeaten NFL teams by defeating the Cleveland Browns 28-10 as the exhibition schedule came to an end on Saturday night. Rodney Hampton, the Giant's top draft pick, caught one of Phil Simms' two touchdown145 words
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Article104 1990-09-03 14 ENGLAND World Cup flop John Barnes attracted accolades all round on Saturday after his spectacular late goal clinched Liverpool's 2-1 home victory against Aston Villa. Managers Kenny Dalglish and Jozef Venglos and players from both sides were left gasping by the brilliance of Barnes' effort, which104 words
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Article63 1990-09-03 14 LEAGUE champions Napoli trounced Cup winners Juventus 5-1 in the Italian Super Cup on Saturday. Andrea Silenzi and Brazilian striker Careca both scored twice for Napoli to send a 60,000 crowd wild with delight. Juventus, who splashed out US$3O million on new players in the summer, earned63 words
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Article102 1990-09-03 14 EAST GERMANY bowed out of world athletics at the European Championships in Yugoslavia on Saturday when their women's 400 metre relay runners won their country's 90th and last gold medal. Olympic champion Christian Schenk, beaten by Frenchman Christian Plaziat in the decathlon competition, brandished the East102 words
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Article127 1990-09-03 14 THIRD seeded Rodney Martin of Australia upset top seed Chris Robertson, also of Australia, 15-11, 15-14, 15-7 to enter the final of the US$5O,OOO Malaysian Open Squash Championship. Rodney, ranked fifth in the worid, will meet at the National Sports Council courts second seeded Chris127 words
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Article, Illustration966 1990-09-03 14 AP BRAD GILBERT wobbled wearily to the end, Michael Chang saved three match points before succumbing and Goran Ivanisevic simply quit trying as three more men's seeds tumbled from the US Open on Saturday. Defending champion Boris Becker avoided the same fate, beating Tomas CarbonellAP - 966 words
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397 1990-09-03 14 AP RAY STEWART, seeking his first US PGA Tour title, birdied two of the final three holes on Saturday, holding on to the lead in the Greater Milwaukee Open for the third straight round. Stewart, who joined the tour in 1983, shot a 5-under-parAP - 397 words
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Advertisement251 1990-09-03 17 SINGAPORE'S 100 BEST RESTAURANTS ★RECOGNITION* 0001! Symbols of FoodXJuality excellence TUNK-KA OF THAILAND Rated as one of the 100 BEST restaurants in Singapore, Tunk ka of Thailand scored FULL MARK for its food quality. It's the choice of Tatler's readers of the best place to eat in Singapore. At Tunk-ka,251 words
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Article, Illustration4447 1990-09-03 18 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi AS TENSION in the Gulf appears to be easing, investors are expected to return to the Singapore stockmarket this week. Encouraged by rallies in the major overseas markets, share prices rose dramatically last week. The confidence of investors was further4,447 words
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Article3956 1990-09-03 19 Main Board S1A Foreign 1590 200 +14.4* Spore Fodder 200 +140 233.3* S1A 200 1160 +130 +12.6* SIA 1150 +120 +11.7* Iaetan50* 690 +120 21.1* BAT 22* 376 +111 +41.9* SPH Foreign 950 +95 +11.1* FAN 770 95 +14.1* Eu Yan Sang 400 +90 +29.0*3,956 words
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Article, Illustration607 1990-09-03 20 FT ;WAR CLOUDS recede, stocks rise. War clouds gather again, stocks fall. That has been the pattern of trading on Wall Street for the past week, indeed for the past month, and it is set to continue for as long as the Middle-East crisis isFT - 607 words
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Article, Illustration987 1990-09-03 20 DBS Securities SHARE PRICES rose in thin trading on the Hongkong stock market last week, with the Hang Seng Index ending the week at 3,087.50, a 5.8 per cent rise of 169.49 points from the previous week. Average daily turnover increased slightly to HKSl.05DBS Securities - 987 words
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445 1990-09-03 20 AFP SHARE PRICES rebounded sharply on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week, supported by a relative easing of tensions in the Middle East. The benchmark Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issues closed out the week at 25,978.37 yen for a 1,812.61yenAFP - 445 words
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852 1990-09-03 20 Ray Heath - By Ray Heath HAS London hit rock bottom, or was last week's rise just a bounce off a ledge before the slide down the mountain goes on? The question cannot be answered, just as events in the Gulf cannot be predicted. While talks852 words
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Article63 1990-09-03 20 AUSTRALIAN stock prices rose during the past week as fears receded that the Gulf crisis would escalate into a shooting war, brokers said. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, gained 38.8 points to 1,505.7. The All Industrials Index gained 90.5 points to 2,268.7, the All Resources rose63 words
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Article106 1990-09-03 20 PRICES rallied on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) last week after suffering a steep decline in the previous week. Institutional investors were believed to have played a part in the market revival which saw the JSE index jump 3.4 per cent from 551.782 to 571.020. The Jardine Fleming Nusantara106 words
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Article177 1990-09-03 20 THE Taiwan Stock Exchange surged and faltered during the four-day week, ending with a nearly 500-point improvement over the previous week's close. The weighted price index recouped 499.72 points, or 15.9 per cent, to finish the week at 3,635.28 points on Friday, after a 21.8 per cent plunge the177 words
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Article161 1990-09-03 20 BULLS continued to be on the rampage in the Indian stock market despite the lingering Gulf crisis, sending prices climbing to record heights last week. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) index recorded an all-time high of 1,247.5 points on Thursday, up by 96 points during the week. The national161 words
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Article111 1990-09-03 20 THE South Korean stock market had a see-saw week, enjoying an unexpected three-day rally which was quashed by the government on Thursday with the announcement of measures intended to do the opposite. It still managed to end at 606.87 on Friday, 19.49 points higher than the previous Saturday's nadir111 words
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Article67 1990-09-03 20 AFP THE Philippine stock market rose last week as fears of a new coup attempt and of a possible war in the Gulf lessened, exchange officials said. At the Stock Exchange, the composite index rose 53.5 points or by 7.7 per cent to hit 750.27 points on Friday. AtAFP - 67 words
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Advertisement160 1990-09-03 20 Cold Storage Holdings Ltd (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF TRANSFER BOOKS AND REGISTER OF MEMBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and Register of Members will be closed from 5.00 p.m. 25th September, 1990 for the purpose of determining the entitlement of Shareholders160 words
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Article, Illustration3885 1990-09-03 21 MBT AFTER the sharp falls in the previous week, the Kuala Lumpur stock market staged a surprisingly strong technical rebound to close broadly firmer in fairly active trading last week. Dealers attributed the recovery to the better showing on major overseas bourses and the absenceMBT - 3,885 words
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Advertisement541 1990-09-03 21 *5 Cold Storage Holdings Ltd (Incorporated in tie Republic of Singapore) To the Shareholders RECALL OF SHARE CERTIFICATES The Capital Reduction referred to in a Circular sent to you on 30th May, 1990 will be made eHectiveby the lodgement of the Court order with the Registry of Companies for registration541 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1990-09-03 22 WALL STREET stocks continued firm in light afternoon activity on Friday with many traders and investors already away for the three-day Labour Day weekend. The Mideast crisis continued to weigh on participants. 'The main concerns are still Iraq and Kuwait," one analyst said. "On a day like this,1,198 words
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Article, Illustration722 1990-09-03 22 SHARE PRICES on London's Stock Exchange rose on Friday in low-vol-ume, directionless trading. At the close of trading, the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100-share index was up 9.2 pointy or 0.19 per cent, at 2,162.8, the day's high. The narrower Financial Times 30-share index closed up 5.7 points at722 words
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Article81 1990-09-03 22 INDICES TURNOVER Aug 31 Clsac PreriMS NEW YORK Dow Jones 2614.36 2593.32 +21.04 NYSE Financial 124.33 123.26 1.09 SAP 500 322.56 318.71 3.85 Turnover (million) 73.00 120.89 -45.89 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,693.6 1687.90 +5.7 FTSE 100 2,162.8 2153.60 +9.2 Turnover (million) 357.5 382.7 •25.2 AMSTERDAM CBS General NA 180.9081 words
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Article363 1990-09-03 22 THE Johannesburg stock market closed narrowly mixed on Friday in dull and directionless month-end trading, dealers said. They cited caution ahead of the weekend amid developments in the Middle East and a long-weekend break in the US as the main factors keeping a lid on activity. The JSE all-gold363 words
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Article284 1990-09-03 22 TORONTO blue chips jumped after programme-buying and portfolio adjustment on Wall Street lifted stocks in late trade on Friday, dealers said. The broad market closed mixed as investors sold short due to uncertainty over the Middle East crisis, they added. The composite index rose 16.42 to 3,346.25 on volume284 words
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Article443 1990-09-03 22 DUTCH SHARES closed little changed after a very quiet day's trading on Friday with dealers unwilling to take any risks ahead of the weekend. "It's as dead as a doornail. Everyone wants to square off their books because the situation in the Gulf remains so unpredictable," one dealer said.443 words
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Article183 1990-09-03 22 ITALIAN SHARES closed with slight losses overall on Friday, although above earlier lows, in featureless and light preweekend trading, brokers said. The market was waiting for the outcome of talks between UN SecretaryGeneral Javier Perez de Cueilar and Iraq's Foreign Minister in Amman. Amongst major stocks telecommunications and banks183 words
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Article322 1990-09-03 22 SWISS shares closed quietly easier on Friday but sentiment improved slightly late in the session on Wall Street's steady opening. Dealers said volume was very low as uncertainty surrounding the situation in the Gulf and inflation worries depressed sentiment The all-share index dosed 1.2 points lower at 1,018.8 points,322 words
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Article166 1990-09-03 22 BELGIAN shares dosed mixed, with excessively thin turnover distorting some price movements. Dealers said the market was becalmed as operators awaited the outcome of UN chief Javier Perez de Cuellar's talks on the Gulf crisis with Iraq's foreign minister. "Turnover volume is right down. Operators are waiting to see166 words
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Article197 1990-09-03 22 Frankfurt Aug 31 DM Aeg 255.00 +2.5 BASF 236.00 +0.3 Bayer 242.00 -2 Bayer Vereinsbank 386.00 +5 BMW 485.00 -6 Com merz bank. 263.50 +3 Conti Gummi 304.00 -3 Daimler-Benz 699.00 -3 Deutsche Bank 693.00 -2 Drcsdner Bank 412.50 unch Hoechst 237.90 +1.9 Hoesch 265.00 -2 Horten 238.00 -3 Kanudt197 words
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Article, Illustration318 1990-09-03 23 FOREX MARKET REPORTS THE US dollar ended mostly higher, boosted by short-cov-ering ahead of the three-day weekend. Profit-taking also buttressed the yen and sent sterling reeling, as traders were reluctant to carry positions into the holiday weekend in case the Mideast conflict reignites. The dollar closedChart by Tele Trac - 318 words
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Article570 1990-09-03 23 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP THE Japanese yen finished higher against the greenback while other Asian currencies were mixed amid concern over the Gulf crisis last week. The Singapore dollar posted record highs and the South Korean Won advanced for the second week, as the Hongkong, Malaysian andAFP - 570 words
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Article388 1990-09-03 23 Cross rates Aug 31 USS SS M$ Dm Yen SFr AS NZ$ USS 1.7670 2.6870 1.5620 144.40 0.3225 1.2930 1.2285 1.6234 SS 0.5659 1.5207 0.8840 0.8172 0.2957 0.7317 0.6952 0.9187 MS 0.3722 65.76 0.5813 0.5374 0.1944 0.4812 0.4572 0.6042 Dm 0.6402 1.1312 1.7202 92.45 0.3345 0.8278 0.7865388 words
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Article546 1990-09-03 23 Interbank rates S$ Bid Offer Overnight 4 1/2 5 1-month 6 9/16 6 11/16 2-month 6 5/8 6 3/4 3-month 6 11/16 6 13/16 Overnight mode: 6-3/4 USS High Low 7 days 8 1/8 8 1 month 8 1/8 8 1/16 2 months 8 1/4 8 1/16 3546 words
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519 1990-09-03 23 Reuter THE pound and other highyielding currencies tumbled in a chain reaction set off by Japan's increase in its discount rate last week, and the dollar appeared poised for further gains. Some dealers and analysts said sterling had more to go onReuter - 519 words
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Article, Illustration389 1990-09-03 23 Reuter THERE is no need for West Germany to follow Thursday's Japanese rate rise, Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl said. Speaking at a news briefing after a meeting of the Franco-German economic council, Mr Poehl said there was no need for competitiveReuter - 389 words
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451 1990-09-03 23 GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT SPOT gold fell sharply early last week as hostilities in the Gulf stalemated and attention turned to a possible diplomatic solution to the crisis. Two failed attempts to penetrate resistance at U*****.75 a fortnight ago had made traders wary and451 words
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Article270 1990-09-03 23 COMEX A2» SOLD FUTW»ES( 100 oz) UgAg Open High Low Settle Change Sep 386.70 +1.20 Oct 387.50 392.50 387.00 389.00 +1.10 Dec 392.20 397.30 391.50 393.70 +1.00 Feb 396.00 401.00 396.00 397.90 +1.00 Apr 400.00 405.50 400.00 402.00 +1.00 Jun 408.80 408.80 406.50 406 50 +1.00 Aug 410.70270 words
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Article445 1990-09-03 23 BANKS Hokkaido Takushoku g Bank Lid (The Takugin) 8% «v Indian Bank 8* r Allied Insh Bank PUT 8% lndian Ov<x**s Bank 8* I* Industrial A Commercial AmDarnR terdam Bank tVi Industrial gank (Japan) 8% an a l8 J Corp 7 w International Bank (S) 1- Arab445 words
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384 1990-09-03 24 Reuter WESTERN oil companies are likely to draw far more heavily on their stocks this month than they did last month to compensate for a ban on buying from Iraq or Kuwait, a senior official of the International Energy AgencyReuter - 384 words
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327 1990-09-03 24 MBT IF THE current dry spell in some major cocoa producing countries turns into a drought, prices of the commodity can be expected to surge despite the current stock surplus. Market sources said cocoa is extremely sensitive to weather, pest andMBT - 327 words
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876 1990-09-03 24 REPORTS AFP CRUDE oil and precious metal prices turned sharply downwards last week as a diplomatic offensive aimed at diffusing the four-week-old Gulf crisis got under way. Analysts said that much of the previous week's US$3O- per barrel oil price included aAFP - 876 words
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Article1111 1990-09-03 24 Rubber MS m hi tote*) S cents/kg Int I RSS Close Aug 27 163.50 Aug 28 161.00 Aug 29 161.00 Aug 30 160.50 Aug 31 161.00 IIHtLB (W> la halt) M cents/kg Int 1 RSS Close Aug 27 245.50 Aug 28 243.50 Aug 29 243.50 Aug 30 243.50 Aug1,111 words
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Advertisement662 1990-09-03 24 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 ANO IN THE MATTER OF LANGHAM-HILL PETROLEUM (S) PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308(1) of the Companies Act. Chapter 50, that the Final General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at662 words
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Article, Illustration736 1990-09-03 25 Christian Tyler - LETTER FROM RANTHAMBORE By Christian Tyler TWICE AS large as life, the she-tiger plodded down the hill and dropped into a gully out of sight. Word had spread on the jungle telegraph and within minutes the rim of the gully was alive with hunting736 words
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Article152 1990-09-03 25 As at 3pm yesterday: Load dollars to oat nh of (uitifB uiitacy Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.432 1.452 Canadian dollar 1.5210 1.5510 NZ dollar 1.073 1.1130 Sterling pound 3.330 3.390 US dollar 1.7610 1.7710 Local Man to 100 Baits of foreign current-) Austrian schilling 13.70 16.70152 words
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Article76 1990-09-03 25 Duration Titk Venue Planner Tel Duration Titk Venue Qimw T< Sep 7-17 llamtinnal Switzerland Sdmencr Muter 61/686.20.20 Sep 13-20 IntenMtioMl Germany Munchener M/***** Fair Muftermeae Trade Fair for Mew the Food and Sep 10-16 International Spain Foot 3/423.31.01 Catena® Ind-tna jy SoMad 01 B rcetooe Sep 19-2476 words
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Miscellaneous236 1990-09-03 25 24 Biased description of a Mo- people impatient to reach doubt (7) bius band (3-5) the top (5,2) 23 He's in spirit despite a cold 27 Tick off! But discount is 7 Implement for murder in (5) available in the fashion which a gambler takes a 25 Inter formally when236 words
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Miscellaneous213 1990-09-03 25 Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in tke morning. MOT Report: Max temp...; 31.4* C Assoc humidity 72% Min temp. 23.9"C Asaoc humidity 97% Hrs of sunshine. 4.SS Rainfall in mm 10.8 Rainfall this mth. 12.2 Rainy days this mth 2 ui i-M tnn nana report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland213 words
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Article, Illustration609 1990-09-03 26 NYT PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin, whose rivalry has sometimes seemed to threaten the integrity of the Soviet Union, have agreed on a plan to dismantle central economic controls and move to free markets in 500 days, leaders of the RussianNYT - 609 words
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212 1990-09-03 26 Reuter PRESIDENT Heng Samrin does not see a UN peace plan as a solution to Cambodia's troubles, but only as a guideline for talks among the four factions contending for power there for over a decade. "It is regrettable that the otherReuter - 212 words
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245 1990-09-03 26 AFP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino lashed out at military rebels yesterday for rumour-mongering after her government denied talk that she was planning to impose martial law to preempt a coup attempt. "Our duly constituted democratic government is stable. Our armed forces remain loyal toAFP - 245 words
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Article, Illustration69 1990-09-03 26 A rig driver helping his horse to wade through thigh-high water oa Saturday in Manila. Fourteen people were killed in Maaila and in nearby Philippine prorinces in massive flooding caused by southwest monsoons, the Civil Defence Office said yesterday. Six of the fatalities, mostly drowning victims,69 words
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158 1990-09-03 26 Reuter LEGAL PROCEDURES which could prevent Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto from regaining power at the polls are expected to begin this week, but the ousted premier has shown she retains substantial popular support. The caretaker government announced at the weekend that it plans toReuter - 158 words
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358 1990-09-03 26 Gap between rich and poor widens Reuter AMERICAN WORKERS are earning less after inflation than they did a decade ago and their living standards have dropped as the gap between rich and poor widens, a liberal think tank said in Washington yesterday. AReuter - 358 words
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346 1990-09-03 26 AFP CHINA is seeking foreign partners to hdp develop and finance its civilian nuclear industry, the China Daily said yesterday. "We want to join hands with advanced countries in the development of nuclear related civilian production, including nuclear enerjy," Zeng Mingkun, deputy directorAFP - 346 words
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Advertisement106 1990-09-03 26 PlvgeT KMILUER EN HORLOGERIE DEPUISIB74 GENEVE Ming hospitality. It stays with your clients. ISome memorable things have a way of staying with your clients like the impeccable services we provide at our Executive fig/ Suite and rooms on the Taipan floor to the cool dip in our rooftop pool. It's106 words
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Advertisement33 1990-09-03 26 Terraced and Semi-detached factories. Built-in area (approx) 4,530 sq.ft. to 7550 sq.ft. Land area (approx) 4,800 sq.ft. to 12,800 sq.ft. FREEHOLD Attractively priced from M 5300,000- onwards. Please call Singapore Sole Marketing Agent:33 words
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Advertisement121 1990-09-03 26 PiageT JOAILLIER EN HORLOGERIE DEPUISIB% GENOVE H. T .t j* 3 Dauphin Sitzrultur THE STRENGTH OF YOUR COMPANY IS IN THE BACRBONE OF YOUR EMPLOYEES. i, I Display your corporate philosophy. The Dauphin BasisJine product range trom West jB Germany constitutes a programme of office chairs expressing corporate design at121 words
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408 1990-09-03 27 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee THREE shipping lines plying between Singapore and Papua New Guinea are joining forces to "rationalise" their services, a move shippers have criticised as being "cartel-like". From today, Hongkongbased China Navigation Co (CNC) up with Bank Line and Columbus Line to offer408 words
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330 1990-09-03 27 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias JAPANESE container firm Jeuro Container has entered the South-east Asian property market with a new Singa-pore-based venture. The Japanese company and its directors hold a 58 per cent stake in the new company, Jeuro Asia. Jeuro Asia is already330 words
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111 1990-09-03 27 Reuter MITSUBISHI Warehouse and Transportation Co Ltd has revised its forecast of parent company net profit to 6.10 billion yen in the year ending March 31, 1991, up from a May forecast of six billion yen. The company posted a net profit of 4.50 billion yenReuter - 111 words
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340 1990-09-03 27 SWEDEN'S Scania truck group is planning to further expand into the Hongkong and South China truck and bus markets. Representatives of the group's Hongkong distributor, Swedish Motors Ltd, are to have talks soon with the Citybus group a Ley land340 words
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292 1990-09-03 27 THE INDONESIAN government is ready to allow foreign airlines to increase their flight services, including charter flights, to cope with demand from business travellers and tourists. "We will allow such additional flight services although they may breach the existing bilateral air agreements292 words
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310 1990-09-03 27 AFP JAPAN regained the .top position among the world's containership fleets last year, outstripping the United States and Taiwan, a Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) report said. NYK, Japan's largest shipping company, also said in the report entitled "The world containership fleet andAFP - 310 words
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119 1990-09-03 27 AFP THE state-run Philippine Airlines (PAL) said last Thursday that it will have a steady supply of fuel for all its domestic routes, adding that it had scrapped an earlier plan to Cut flights to three major destinations. Petron, the state-owned oil firm, hasAFP - 119 words
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435 1990-09-03 27 Selva Kumar - The Gulf Crisis By Selva Kumar THE TRANS-PACIFIC Westbound Rate Agreement (TWRA), which operates between the US east coast and the Far East, has become the first shipping group to respond to the slight drop in fuel oil prices. In a statement from San Francisco,435 words
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66 1990-09-03 27 JAL, ANA plan SeoulHiroshima flights JAPAN Air Lines Co Ltd (JAL) and All Nippon Airways Co Ltd (ANA) plan to start flights on a new route between Hiroshima and Seoul by April 1991, JAL and ANA spokesmen aid. JAL plus to fly two flights a week on Boeing 767 aircraft,66 words
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Article42 1990-09-03 27 A SAFETY crackdown, a financial scandal or two, proposed tax reforms and a fall in the value of second-hand dry bulk carriers these are caging doubts on the future of the Norwegian limited paitnenhip (K/S) system. Page 242 words
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37 1990-09-03 27 WEST GERMANY will propose to its European partners in the Airbus Industrie consortium that future aircraft sales be calculated in European currency units (ECU) instead of dollars. Back Page37 words
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27 1990-09-03 27 AN ARIANE rocket has lifted another two satellites into orbit, setting a launch record for the European rocket programme. Back Fsge27 words
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23 1990-09-03 27 EUROPEAN governments and carriers should join forces to improve inadequate airport and traffic control infrastructure. Back Fags23 words
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81 1990-09-03 28 THE US Department of Transportation has selected United Parcel Service Co to operate a new all-cargo route to Japan. UPS spokesman Ken Sternad said last week that the company has not yet placed a value on the route, but said the award is "significant".81 words
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Article70 1990-09-03 28 DUTCH storage, transport and trading group Van Ommeren Ceteco NV (VOC) said it maintains its forecast, given in May, of a clear rise in 1990 net profits from 1989's 37.2 million guilders. VOC said that in view of the 77 per cent rise in 1990's first-half70 words
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Article90 1990-09-03 28 BRAZIL'S state telecommunications company Embratel has signed a contract for the purchase of two satellites made by Hughes Aircraft Co, a unit of GM Hughes, for a total of US$l75 million. Embratel purchased the sateUites from a consortium made up of Hughes and the Brazilian firm90 words
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Article106 1990-09-03 28 A/S CONAIR, the Danish charter airline unit of privatelyowned Simon Spies Holding, will buy six new A 320-200 aircraft from Airbus Industrie for 1.6 billion crowns and take options on three more. Conair will also sell its current fleet of three Airbus A3oos, and will use106 words
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Article109 1990-09-03 28 THE Japanese consortium consisting of Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line), Mitsui OSK Lines, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ('K'Line) and Nippon Liner System (NLS), will begin a direct monthly call at Buenaventura, a port on the Pacific coast of Colombia late next month. The new call will109 words
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Article63 1990-09-03 28 THE International Air Transport Association (lata) has condemned Iraq for detaining the passengers and crew of a British Airways plane in Kuwait. lata chairman Mohamad Suparno of Indonesia said the Iraqi action is a denial of basic human rights and a breach of international law and63 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1990-09-03 28 A safety crackdown, a financial scandal or two, proposed tax reforms and a fall in the value of second-hand diy bulk carriers these are casting doubts on the future of the Norwegian limited partnership (K/S) system Lloyd's Shipping Economist OUTSIDE Norway, an endLloyd's Shipping Economist - 1,206 words
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Article455 1990-09-03 28 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 and455 words
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Article12622 1990-09-03 36 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published for a maximum12,622 words
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Article1173 1990-09-03 43 THE LEVEL of openly-reported business continued at a slow pace on the dry cargo charter market on Thursday where talk of easier rates in certain grain trades circulated, brokers said. A Panama* shipment of heavy grain was rumoured to have been arranged in recent days from the US1,173 words
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Article555 1990-09-03 43 M toy lb M MM hprti torn* Kay Hi Mi DrM D*aMa mnm Camfcnan Eip 08A10 P4B 03.09/2359 06.09/1500 Mmn 2 K29 ikx^sdc 03.09/0330 Equator Ml 24/901 P1A 03.09/2100 04.09/2359 Frotadurtan 33tB K18 jtonpkh 02.09/1100 Gra 23 P2A 02.09/2000 0109/1200 Ma Sept) E-863 K31 itonfsiJe 03.09/0500 Hoop-Soon555 words
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Article1228 1990-09-03 43 REcavmc of ppokt ra. cowtmwos uu> La cabco V KmN Mfcg/M» Ub 0>f '9# fey Hi Nriod Fran To Fran Ptf DbcM Sptc* to Jata 11A 2 02/1700 03/0659 03/0900 3 03/0700 03/1159 03/1400 4 03/1200 03/1459 03/1700 to Lotus 38 1 02/1500 02/1659 02/1900 2 02/1700 03/06591,228 words
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Article298 1990-09-03 43 Sadi Pert on bp 1: Crane Ptwena berth 1; Kobe J berth -2; Commander Grut berth 3; Berjasa berth 4; Hong Hong berth 4; Megah Brooke No 1 berth 6; Pelego tso berth 7; Cheung Hmg berth 7A. KCT: Swadaya; Wan Hai 201; Bunga Kemuning. Sea Glory.298 words
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310 1990-09-03 44 Reuter WEST GERMANY will propose to its European partners in the Airbus Industrie consortium that future aircraft sales be calculated in European currency units (ECXJ) instead of dollars. Airbus sales are calculated in dollars and the future of the consortium thus is tiedReuter - 310 words
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146 1990-09-03 44 Reuter EUROPEAN governments and carriers should join forces to improve inadequate airport and traffic control infrastructure, the head of the Association of European Airlines (AEA) said. AEA secretary general Karl-Heinz Neumeister called civil aviation a growth industry working "within an infrastructure whichReuter - 146 words
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254 1990-09-03 44 AP AN ARIANE rocket has lifted another two satellites into orbit, setting a launch record for the European rocket programme: four telecommunications satellites in five weeks. Arianespace president Charles Bigeot said the launch, plus the launch five weeks ago, solidified the programme's comeback afterAP - 254 words
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210 1990-09-03 44 Reuter US West Inc said its US West Cable Communications division had formed a joint venture with United International Holdings to acquire, develop and operate overseas cable television system and related businesses. US West said the parties put up about US$lOO million in equityReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration168 1990-09-03 44 Reuter GENERAL cargo moving through the Port of Newt Orleans surged during the; first half of this year, led* mostly by an increase in coik tainer shipments, port officials said. -9 General cargo jumped 6.7 per cent during the first half of the year.Reuter - 168 words
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Advertisement82 1990-09-03 28 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS SINGAPORE DARWIN In view of the recent escalation in bunker price of oil, we will impose a bunker surcharge of five percent on ocean freight rates. This surcharge will be implemented for all cargoes shipped from 7th September 1990. We seek your understanding on this increase, which82 words
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