The Business Times, 7 November 1990
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Title Section10 1990-11-07 1 Business Times MCI (P) 170/12/89 Wednesday November 7 1990 75'10 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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71 1990-11-07 1 AN EXTRAORDINARY session of the Cambodian National Assembly in Phnom Penh yesterday backed the government's decision to accept a UN Security Council peace blueprint for the country. It also approved three ministerial appointments already filled foreign affairs, commerce and agriculture and ended a friendship71 words
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Article39 1990-11-07 1 TELECOM has paid $8 million for a 14 per cent stake in a US firm that has developed a proprietary system for automated direct international calling by holders of special charge and credit cards Page 239 words
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Article34 1990-11-07 1 TOSHIBA wants to boost its regional presence, on expectations that the Asian market for electronic components will reach US$34 billion by 1995, almost twice the current US$lB billion figure. Page 234 words
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Article28 1990-11-07 1 PROSPERING Asian countries have been buying more goods than they sold to the rest of the world this year, says the International Monetary Fund Page 728 words
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Article39 1990-11-07 1 THE PHILIPPINE financial crisis will result in slower economic growth in the next two years during which President Corazon Aquino will be in danger of being toppled, according to a study presented in Manila yesterday Page 739 words
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Article25 1990-11-07 1 EC farm and trade ministers have adjourned a seventh bid to break the deadlock over agriculture in Gatt talks. Page 825 words
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Article26 1990-11-07 1 DIRECT foreign investment by German companies nearly doubled to a net 13 billion marks in the first half of this year Page 826 words
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Article22 1990-11-07 1 ONE Yale professor has made some very startling claims about the author of the original Hebrew Bible Page 1922 words
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Article37 1990-11-07 1 PORT KLANG should be able to reach its target throughput of 20 million tonnes for 1990, based on strong figures for the first nine months of the year. Shipping l imes Page 137 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article29 1990-11-07 1 SHARE PRICES opened lower in New York yesterday with the Dow Jones Index of leading industrials slipping 8.42 points to 2,493.81, five minutes after the opening bell.29 words
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Article37 1990-11-07 1 SHARE PRICES were higher at midday yesterday on the London Stock Exchange in light dealing. At about 1215 GMT, the Financial TimesStock Exchange 100-Share Index was up 16.1 points, or 0.8 per cent, at 2,066.2.37 words
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Article25 1990-11-07 1 FIRST Capital Corporation's proposed As 22 million purchase of an Australian broking and real-estate group has hit a snag Page 325 words
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Article31 1990-11-07 1 ANALYSTS arc expecting SPH to achieve a more than 20 per cent increase in profits, thanks to local companies' lavish spending on Singapore's 25th birthday bash Page 331 words
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Article23 1990-11-07 1 MALAYSIA'S futures industry watchdog is seeking wider powers to deal with financial futures and off-exchange trading activities Page 623 words
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Article, Illustration29 1990-11-07 1 Tuesday Change BT-MGA 558.40 -3.11 Kuala Lumpur ....477.30 -4.29 Hongkong 2.966.71 -0.53 Tokyo 23.965.75 -419.58 Sydney 1,317.8 -1-4.5 Monday Change New York 2.502.23 +1139 London 2.050.1 +19.429 words
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Article20 1990-11-07 1 Exchange rates USS SSI. 7000 Yen SS 1.3349 M5 SS0.6295 Money market rates Overnight 6-3/8% -1/8 3-month 6-5/8 unch20 words
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Article37 1990-11-07 1 London Gold AM fix US$381.40 US$4.35 Rubber S'porc Dec 153.50*/kg +0.5 M'sia Dcc 239.50«/kg +0.5 KL Tin Turnover 36 tonnes -II Spot MS 16.31 /kg +0.01 Crude palm oil Turnover 867 lots -554 Nov M$742/tonnc -237 words
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Article, Illustration485 1990-11-07 1 William Chia - All production, operations problems resolved b» William Chia VIDEOTAPE housing maker Electro-Magnctic (S) Ltd has resolved all its production problems and operations arc in full swing, said its founder and managing director Steven Chan yesterday. Mr Chan told BT that he485 words
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410 1990-11-07 1 Magdalene Ng - By Magdalene Ng THE STOCK exchange yesterday asked Electro Magnetic (S) to give a fuller explanation for its shockingly poor performance for the year ended July 31, while analysts advised investors to sell or avoid the video-tape maker's shares. In a tersely worded410 words
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Article, Illustration173 1990-11-07 1 THE US dollar fell below 551.70 yesterday as the greenback slipped against major currencies in New York overnight. The Singapore dollar opened strongly and was traded to an all-time high of 1.6980 on weak US dollar sentiment. In New York on Monday, the173 words
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324 1990-11-07 1 The Gulf Crisis Agencies SAUDI ARABIA'S foreign minister warned Iraq yesterday that the United Nations has not restricted the use of military force to liberate Kuwait. Prince Saud al-Faisal's assertion at a news conference in Jcddah. Saudia Arabia, asAgencies - 324 words
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434 1990-11-07 1 Shoeb Kagda - By Shoeb Kagda INDONESIA'S new liberal palm oil export policy, which came into effect on Monday, has caused some uncertainty in the international palm oil markets. Traders said that the new policy, which allows individual palm oil producers and dealers to export434 words
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159 1990-11-07 1 INDONESIA, as an oil-ex-porter, has benefited from the oil windfall brought about by the Gulf crisis. Yet there is concern among policy makers about the effect of this gain. BT Economics Correspondent Kenneth James was recently in Jakarta, where he talked to Mines and159 words
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Advertisement20 1990-11-07 1 Washington, Kivadh agree on US forces command, Pg 9 EC ministers hold firm to tough stand on hostages, Pg 920 words
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HOME NEWS
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NEWS ROUNDUP
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79 1990-11-07 2 CALTEX and Singapore Petroleum Co have joined Mobil in raising their wholesale prices. Both companies raised their postings on Monday, two days after Mobil. Caltex upped its premium grade wholesale price by 8.5 US cents per US gallon from 92 US cents per US gallon79 words
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Article90 1990-11-07 2 Calling Australians again CONCERNED about a possible slowdown in the number of tourists from Australia, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, with assistance from Singapore Airlines, has embarked on a promotional tour to remind Australians of Singapore's many attractions. Tagged "The New Singapore Experience", the promotion will emphasise major new developments90 words
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Article52 1990-11-07 2 AT THE launching-cum-certificate presentation ceremony of the National Council on the Environment yesterday. Minister for the Environment Dr Ahmad Mattar said Singapore has enjoyed a clean and healthy environment that has become the envy of many. The challenge ahead is for Singaporeans to sustain and improve on52 words
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Article84 1990-11-07 2 THE Ministry of the Environment has organised a competition among companies owning large fleets of diesel vehicles to identify well-maintained fleets with the lowest percentage of smoky vehicles in conjunction with the Clean and Green Week. The Public Affairs Department of the ministry said that, over84 words
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Article76 1990-11-07 2 THE goal of vocational training is to develop the potential of school-leavers and workers so that they can contribute their skills to the social and economic development of Singapore, says director Dr Law Song Seng of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. Dr Law said at the board's76 words
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343 1990-11-07 2 Schutz Lee - By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE Telecom has paid $8 million for a 14 per cent stake in a US company that has developed a proprietary system for automated direct international calling by holders of special charge and credit cards. Telecom is also343 words
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267 1990-11-07 2 Diana Oon - By Diana Oon THE Asian Development Bank (ADB) could significantly open more venture capital investment opportunities to investors in South and South-east Asia by setting up an Asian over-the-counter (OTC) exchange. This was suggested by Akira Tsusoka, executive vice-president of the Asian Finance267 words
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236 1990-11-07 2 EXXON CHEMICAL, which recently announced plans for a US$3OO million petrochemicals project, has pumped in $18 million to upgrade its specialty chemicals manufacturing plant on Pulau Ayer Merbau. The new facilities, which came on-strcam this month, bring investment so far in the US-based company's236 words
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Article, Illustration260 1990-11-07 2 Claire Leow - By Claire Leow TOSHIBA, Asia's largest semi-conductor maker, is stepping up its regional presence as the Asian market for electronic components is poised to reach US$34 billion by 1995, almost twice the current US$lB billion figure. Featuring in the company's scheme of things is260 words
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SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
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321 1990-11-07 3 Elaine Koh - By Elaine Koh FIRST CAPITAL Corporation's (FCC) proposed As 22million purchase of Australian broking and real estate group Jarden Morgan Holdings (JMH) has suffered a setback as some conditions had not been met by the agreed date of completion. FCC said yesterday that the321 words
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321 1990-11-07 3 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE-BASED venture capital group Transpac Ventures has invested US$2 million in a newly set-up US company, specialising in children education products, and committed another Ss2o million in eight other companies including Sinco/Sintraco, a Thai manufacturer of plastic moulding machines321 words
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354 1990-11-07 3 Bernama FAR EAST Holdings Bhd, a subsidiary of the Pahang Agricultural Development Corp, should be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's main board in February next year, its chairman Haji Abu Dahari Osman has said. The prospectus for a public offeringBernama - 354 words
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Article, Illustration517 1990-11-07 3 MARKET TALK Ad spending to mark Singapore's 25th year main contributor Reuter SINGAPORE's birthday bash this year is expected to have swelled the profits of publishing giant Singapore Press Holdings Ltd (SPH), which commands more than half of the local advertisement market, by moreReuter - 517 words
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292 1990-11-07 3 CENTREPOINT Properties Ltd (CPL) has received approval from the Urban Redevelopment Authority to add another 11,000 sq m to its Orchard Road flagship building. This was disclosed in a circular to CPL shareholders in relation to Frascr Ncave's unconditional offer at292 words
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208 1990-11-07 3 KEPPEL SHIPYARD, the shipbuilding and repairing division of listed Keppel Corporation, has won a $14 million contract to upgrade the crane capacity on board the bulk carrier, Audax. Besides replacing the existing cranes with "advanced bulklift self-discharging equipment", the shipyard will also modify the ship's208 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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44 1990-11-07 3 OCBC BANK announced yesterday that its subsidiary, OCBC Developments Private Ltd (ODPL), has been dissolved with cfTect from yesterday. ODPL, which was an investment holding company, had passed a resolution for its voluntary wind-ing-up on Nov 16 last year.44 words
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Article32 1990-11-07 3 SINGAPORE Aerospace announced yesterday that the percentage ol its issued ordinary share capital in which foreign persons have an interest is 12.998 per cent as of yesterday.32 words
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Article63 1990-11-07 3 THE NEW FURNACE at the Malaya Glass Bhd factory in Johor is expected to be operational next month, chairman Datuk Dr Vahya Ismail says. The new furnace, which has a bigger capacity, is estimated to cost Ms 33 million, including the installation of two fully automatic63 words
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Article64 1990-11-07 3 FA PENINSULAR Bhd, the cocoa grinder whose shares were relisted on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday after a 14-year suspension, will not indulge in activities it is not good at, managing director Muhamad Fasri Samsudin said. Speaking to reporters after the relisting on the KLSE's64 words
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Article71 1990-11-07 3 NAM FATT Bhd will retain its conservative management style despite going public, deputy managing director Yeow Kheng Eng said yesterday. He told reporters at the balloting for the public portion of the group's share issue in Kuala Lumpur that the shareholders' interest would not necessarily be71 words
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Article50 1990-11-07 3 FABER MERLIN Malaysia Bhd has agreed to accept the advice of the Capital Issues Committee to convert all its ordinary stock units of Msl each into paid-up ordinary shares of M$ I each pertaining to its proposed reconstruction scheme, special issue and restricted offer for sale.50 words
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Article76 1990-11-07 3 MBf HOLDINGS Bhd says the open market values of three companies it proposes to acquire are M 535.75 million for Pertama Cipta Sdn Bhd, M 526.8 million for Zaras Properties Sdn Bhd and M 531.5 million for Surplus Enterprises Sdn Bhd. It said in reply to76 words
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REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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575 1990-11-07 4 Reuter HONGKONG'S Wharf (Holdings) Ltd, the laggard of the local blue chip board, could prove to be the tortoise that beats the hare, some analysts say. The counter, which fell 25 Hongkong cents last week when the government gave the nod to satelliteReuter - 575 words
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430 1990-11-07 4 Reuter FOREIGN BROKERAGES in Tokyo face heavy pressure to slash costs and staff levels as revenues dwindle in the wake of this year's stock market collapse, but few are likely to close shop, industry officials and analysts say. "Foreign brokers are sufferingReuter - 430 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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122 1990-11-07 4 THE THAI GOVERNMENT will this week award Hong-kong-listed Hopewell Holdings Ltd a US$3.l-billion contract to build an elevated rail and freeway system in Bangkok agreed in principle in June. A communications ministry official in Bangkok said Hopewell managing director Gordon Wu and a senior122 words
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Article182 1990-11-07 4 PROPERTY DEVELOPER Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd has bought a 50 per cent interest in Concord Oil Holding Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pacific Concord Holding Ltd for HK$69O million. A joint statement said Concord Oil's main asset is an oil depot at Tsing Yi in182 words
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Article84 1990-11-07 4 INDONESIA'S PT United Sumatra Plantations, a subsidiary of the Bakrie Brothers group, said its net profit in the first 10 months of 1990 amounted to 4.72 billion rupiah, double it? profit of 2.36 billion rupiah for the full 1989 year. The company, the only plantation listed84 words
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Article109 1990-11-07 4 ALCAN Aluminium Ltd unit Alcan South Pacific Ltd says k will begin a feasibility study with Comalco Ltd of a new alumina plant in north Queensland, to be operated by the two companies. Initial capacity of the plant, to be situated near bauxite reserves owned109 words
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Advertisement75 1990-11-07 4 Specialists m Ftne Hand-knotted Carpets GRAND AUCTION' Sunday, November 11,1990. Grand Ballroom, O Hilton International, j&Sfl Singapniv. jg| 100 Hand-knotted Persian, Village, AI yp! Tribal and Workshop pieces. ?S| Auction Sale: 1.30pm spm aStf Jj All lots are guaranteed and backed by $s*B a full trade in value at our75 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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481 1990-11-07 5 Reuter THE PLAN to merge Britain's two satellite television broadcasters is likely to clear 4JK regulatory hurdles, but hot before the opposition ilses it to rally opinion -against government business policies. British Satellite Broadcasting and Sky Television, qwned by Rupert Murdoch's NewsReuter - 481 words
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560 1990-11-07 5 Reuter THE Royal Dutch/Shell Group and British Petroleum Co pic are expected to report sharply higher "headline" third quarter profits tomorrow, boosted by huge notional profits on stocks of oil. But share analysts said Jfcnce stock gains are stripped |OutReuter - 560 words
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Article, Illustration368 1990-11-07 5 Reuter FIAT SPA is unlikely to be in any hurry to search out new partners after the failure of its year-long talks with Chrysler Corp, analysts say. Fiat is more likely now to concentrate on defending its market share by raising qualityReuter - 368 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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66 1990-11-07 5 CRAY RESEARCH Inc has introduced new disk drives for its new CRAY Y-MP2E supercomputer. The disk drives, DD-60 and DD-61, use eight-inch disk technology and offer access to large amounts of data with two performance options and reduced requirements for floor space, power and66 words
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Article64 1990-11-07 5 NOKIA MOBILE PHONES, part of Finland's Oy Nokia Ab, said its Nokia Paging unit won an order worth about 20 million markka to supply pagers for the French TDF Radio Service. Nokia Paging plans to deliver tens of thousands of pagers under the deal to64 words
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Article112 1990-11-07 5 FORD MOTOR CO's late October car sales rose 13.3 per cent to 61,779 vehicles from 54,510 in the comparable period a year ago. Ford said Oct 21-31 US light truck sales rose 6.5 per cent to 42,386 from 39,800 in the same period last year.112 words
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Article119 1990-11-07 5 THE Canadian branch of the international environmental group Friends of the Earth has accused seven European car companies of violating Canadian laws governing fuel consumption for new cars. The 1989 models of Peugeot, Saab, Volvo, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Jaguar and Rolls Royce emit excess amounts of119 words
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Article79 1990-11-07 5 CAMPEAU Corp's Federated Department Stores Inc and Allied Stores Corp units, which are operating in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, said they had smaller than expected losses for the five weeks ended Oct 6. Federated said it had a September net loss of U5523.4 million, after a U554,982,00079 words
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Advertisement127 1990-11-07 5 B Centrally located in the city is 5,000 square feet of a luxuriously furnished watch retail outlet Known to be the largest single watch boutique in Singapore, Thong hiap believes in the quality and consistency of high customer service. No one offers better service than we do because we really127 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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361 1990-11-07 6 Reuter MALAYSIA's futures industry watchdog, the Commodities Trading Commission (CTC), said it is seeking wider powers to deal with financial futures and off-ex-change trading activities. Commissioner Ismail Ahmad said it would ask the government to amend the existing law, which currently regulates primaryReuter - 361 words
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Article551 1990-11-07 6 A new holding company to be set up Reuter NMB POSTBANK Group NV and insurer NationalcNcdcrlandcn NV said they arc discussing a merger to be effected through the formation of a new holding company. The merger is aimed at broadening both companies' positions in theReuter - 551 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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72 1990-11-07 6 THAILAND'S major commercial banks have decided to raise their prime lending rate from 15 per cent to 15.75 per cent to cope with a tight money situation aggravated by the Gulf crisis, banking sources said in Bangkok yesterday. The raise, to be put72 words
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Article62 1990-11-07 6 PRIME MINISTER Jim Bolger has asked the Reserve Bank to report on its ability to exercise proper prudential supervision over New Zealand banks, a spokesman for Mr Bolger said in Wellington yesterday. The report, which follows Bank of New Zealand Ltd's announcement on Monday of big62 words
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Article63 1990-11-07 6 ASIAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION (ABA) chairman Tetsuya Horie said Asian nations are unlikely to form a closed trading bloc or to base more intra-regional trade on the yen. Mr Horie told reporters at the ABA's annual meeting in Tokyo yesterday that many of the participants had expressed63 words
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Article66 1990-11-07 6 US FEDERAL REGULATORS may raise banks' deposit insurance premiums if the rate of bank failures turns out higher than expected. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC), which insures bank deposits, will have enough money to take care of anticipated failures, but if things get worse66 words
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Article77 1990-11-07 6 TROUBLES in the real estate market have prompted a leading credit agency to lower its rating for senior debt of Citicorp and some of its subsidiaries. The downgrading affects US$22 billion of debt and preferred stock, the analysis firm Standard and Poors announced on Monday. It77 words
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Advertisement28 1990-11-07 6 Prime Freehold Retail Units 3800 sq ft, 3rd Level Tanglin Shopping Centre FOR SALE BY TENDER CLOSING DATE: 28 NOV 1990 For Inspection and Tender Documents, please contact:28 words
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THE REGION
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470 1990-11-07 7 IMF report points to shift in long-term trend AP PROSPERING Asian countries have been buying more goods than they sold to the rest of the world this year, says the International Monetary Fund. A report on Taiwan, South Korea, Hongkong andAP - 470 words
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Article, Illustration414 1990-11-07 7 AFP THE Philippine financial crisis will result in slower economic growth in the next two years, during which President Corazon Aquino will be in danger of being toppled, according to a study presented at a regional economic conference in Manila yesterday. The gross national product (GNP) willAFP - 414 words
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413 1990-11-07 7 Bernama MALAYSIA'S consumer price index rose 2.3 per cent in the first nine months of this year compared with the same period last year. The statistics department in Kuala Lumpur said yesterday that the major contributors to the increase were the foodBernama - 413 words
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168 1990-11-07 7 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S Finance Minister has said the government will make a comprehensive review of its spending before Christmas in an effort to address the deteriorating fiscal position announced on Monday. "In the first eight days of government we have done the stock taking,"Reuter - 168 words
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246 1990-11-07 7 AFF CHINESE Prime Minister Li Peng has said an improvement in relations between China and Vietnam will not have an "adverse impact" on Beijing's ties with other South-east Asian countries, it was reported in Bangkok on Monday. Mr LiAFF - 246 words
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NOTE BOOK
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88 1990-11-07 7 TRADE between Japan and Vietnam jumped 73 per cent to 69.7 billion yen (US$553 million) between January and August from the same period last year, the Japan-Vietnam Trade Association said yesterday. During the period, Japanese exports to Vietnam rose 86 per cent to 22 billion88 words
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Article116 1990-11-07 7 THE Macao government on Monday announced tougher penalties for violators of the Portuguese territory's export regulations. The new regulations, published in the government's gazette, followed a US decision to revoke the USMacao textile agreement at the start of next year. The US has accused Macao companies116 words
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Article52 1990-11-07 7 THAI Foreign Minister Subin Pinkayan said on Monday that Bangkok supported China's call for Prince Norodom Sihanouk to head Cambodia's Supreme National Council (SNC). "Both Thailand and China agree that Prince Sihanouk should be named as chairman," Mr Subin said on returning from a three-day visit52 words
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Article54 1990-11-07 7 BRUNEI told South African black leader Nelson Mandela on Monday it will provide US$lOO,OOO in humanitarian aid for his African National Congress, a Brunei television official said. The aid was pledged when Mr Mandela, the congress' deputy president, was received in audience by Sultan Hassanal54 words
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Article84 1990-11-07 7 THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan will pay an official visit to China on November 14-15, the Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday. Mr Chatichai will hold talks with his Chinese counterpart Li Peng in Beijing during an overnight stopover on his return from the enthronement84 words
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Article63 1990-11-07 7 INDONESIA plans to boost its military personnel, including police, from 480,000 to 500,000, the Angkatan Bersenjata (Armed Forces) daily said yesterday. The increase was judged necessary in view of Indonesia'sjhuge population of 184 million people, said Defence and Security Minister Benny Murdani. He noted that Indonesia's63 words
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445 1990-11-07 8 Reuter EUROPEAN Community farm and trade ministers, meeting on Monday in Brussels, adjourned a seventh bid to break the deadlock over agriculture in world trade talks until yesterday, EC officials and diplomats said. France, main opponent of a plan to cut farmReuter - 445 words
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Article, Illustration380 1990-11-07 8 AP FOR DECADES, neutral Sweden and Finland never considered entering the Common Market. Now, the end of EastWest rivalries and the prospect of economic difficulties ahead may bring the countries on Europe's northern tier in from the cold. Last week, the imageAP - 380 words
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276 1990-11-07 8 UPI THE European Community's 1992 single market will not automatically create "winners and losers", but industries in southern Europe must adapt to remain competitive, an EC report said on Monday. Fears of "massive transfers of resources" are unfounded, EC officials said in releasingUPI - 276 words
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471 1990-11-07 8 AFP THE CAIRNS GROUP of farm exporting countries served notice on Monday that the 12-nation European Community (EC) would have to shoulder the responsibility for possible collapse of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations scheduled to wind up in Brussels inAFP - 471 words
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305 1990-11-07 8 Reuter EUROPEAN Community development ministers told the EC Commission on Monday to draw up formal proposals calling for the write-off of US$2 billion in Third World debt, Commission sources said. EC Development Commissioner Manuel Marin asked the ministers informally toReuter - 305 words
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292 1990-11-07 9 Funds channelled mostly to European countries Reuter DIRECT foreign investment by German companies nearly doubled to a net 13 billion marks in the first half of this year compared with 7.6 billion marks in the same period last year. The German Economics MinistryReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration158 1990-11-07 9 AP EIGHTEEN European nations agreed on Monday to keep carbon dioxide emissions at 1990 levels to curb the threat of global warming and pledged to urge other countries to follow suit. But the draft of a ministerial declaration that will concludeAP - 158 words
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336 1990-11-07 9 The Gulf Crisis AFP THE UNITED STATES and Saudi Arabia have reached agreement on the command of US forces stationed on Saudi territory in the event they go to war "outside the kingdom", Mr Baker said in Jeddah yesterday. US Secretary ofAFP - 336 words
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383 1990-11-07 9 AFP FOREIGN MINISTERS of the EC have repeated their "unanimous determination" to stand firm against Iraq over Western hostages it is holding, in line with a decision taken by a European Community summit meeting in Rome a week ago. The ministersAFP - 383 words
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412 1990-11-07 9 AP THE US GOVERNMENT will have to cut its foreign operations by US$395 million almost immediately because of an error in spending legislation and strict new budget procedures, officials in Washington disclosed on Monday. Embarrassed lawmakers plan to restore the moneyAP - 412 words
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233 1990-11-07 9 Reuter A KEY BAROMETER of future economic activity suggests that there are more hard times ahead for Canada's economy, which is believed to be in recession. Statistics Canada reported on Monday that the Composite Leading Indicator, presaging activity in many sectorsReuter - 233 words
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WORLD WATCH
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91 1990-11-07 9 TAIWAN yesterday reopened full diplomatic relations with Nicaragua, which has also recognised its rival China since 1985. "Based on the principles of national equality and mutual respect, the Republic of China and Nicaragua decided to resume full diplomatic ties... and pledged to strengthen bilateral friendly91 words
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Article47 1990-11-07 9 THE South Korean government has fired the first assistant construction minister on charges of taking bribes from construction companies, the national news agency Yonhap said yesterday. Yonhap said Kim Do-Keun's dismissal followed the finding of a presidential task force on corruption in government.47 words
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Article64 1990-11-07 9 CZECHOSLOVAK Finance Minister Vaclav Klaus on Monday appealed for Western help to ensure the success of what he termed "radical" economic reforms, but said that a "reasonable" number of joint ventures had been created in his country. His ministry had approved 690 requests for joint ventures64 words
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Article78 1990-11-07 9 SOVIET President Mikhail S Gorbachev will visit Germany this Friday and Saturday and sign a 20-year friendship treaty between the two nations, the government said on Monday. Details of the visit are still being worked out, said Dieter Vogel, spokesman for Chancellor Helmut Kohl. But Mr78 words
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Article93 1990-11-07 9 DESPITE soaring petrol prices and fears of a recession, US consumers are still buying new cars, boosting the country's car sales by 11.8 per cent in late October. For all of October, the crucial first full month of sales for the new 1991 models, sales93 words
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Advertisement212 1990-11-07 9 lilHiv j 3 If j M W m WBBRBtBBMBM jSKSW |r %^lH^ Our strong base in the home That's why you will find our DG BANK GZB (Asia) Ltd., 6 Batmarket facilitates your worldwide strength wherever your internatio- tery Road 40-02, Singapore 0104, operations. What distinguishes us nal operations require212 words
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Article464 1990-11-07 10 EDITORIAL THE Donald Trumps of Pakistan's business sector have reacted with undisguised joy at the electoral defeat of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, sending both the Karachi stock market and business confidence surging. There is another way of looking at it: Pakistan's financial moguls are hailing464 words
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Article218 1990-11-07 10 THANKS TO the annual productivity drive, started in 1982, Singaporeans today know and hear more about productivity than they did at the time of the first national productivity campaign. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong brought productivity down to brass tacks with some practical easily understood examples.218 words
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Article143 1990-11-07 10 CAN WE keep the environment clean without the threat of punishment? This is the challenge posed by Mr Goh Chok Tong to all Singaporeans. It is a great challenge that requires a change in attitude among many Singaporeans. As Mr Goh puts it, Singaporeans need to143 words
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Article122 1990-11-07 10 SINGAPORE'S fame as a garden city has been achieved through hard work. The success of the annual Cleanliness Campaign and Tree Planting Day reflects discipline, efficiency and cooperation between the government and the people. The challenge ahead hinges on whether Singaporeans are able to respond122 words
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Article153 1990-11-07 10 DEPUTY INTERIOR Minister Vasit Dejkunjom has suggested that senior government officials earn their promotions through examinations. Mr Vasit's idea was proposed as a way of eliminating the favouritism and political interference that have plagued the Thai bureaucracy for as long as one can remember. It is a suggestion153 words
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Article141 1990-11-07 10 THE INDONESIAN government has again made the right decision to allow the importation of 37,000 built-up trucks and road tractors for semitrailers to meet the severe shortage. Similar to the freeing of cement imports last month, the latest move is also very essential to support the buoyant141 words
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Article192 1990-11-07 10 NO NEWS may be good news when it comes to China's silence in recent weeks on the British nationality package, despite several opportunities to register its opposition to the scheme. In the past Beijing has seldom missed a chance to repeat its criticism. No such comments followed when192 words
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Article, Illustration830 1990-11-07 10 Inflation watchers can breathe easy. Japan is managing all right, thanks partly to the stronger yen Economists and market-watchers in Japan say the country has escaped the scourge of inflation. Ever since Iraq invaded Kuwait three months ago, both government officials and pundits had feared830 words
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Advertisement120 1990-11-07 10 I AUSTRALIA I TWO OUTSTANDING I INVESTMENTS 1 FOR SALE I SURFERS PARADISE C.B.D. I An outstanding central CBD site already approved for 15 levels office I building or suitable for international 3to 4 Star Hotel of 280 rooms. I Existing improvements comprise a total of 51 one and two120 words
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Miscellaneous43 1990-11-07 10 OOONESBURY IS IT TRUE, MAR* I Mveow. ACTUALLY i3o.OOO /IrMi WRITE-IN VOTES -v i mo still COUNTING' YOU CAN'T BE serjous' m.ooo PtOPte WROTE TT\5 Mi NAME IN 2 UNPRE" r B IK 4 BY GARRY TRUDEAU GRACIOUS KMUte THEIR PENMANSHIP? wzxsm. 3f43 words
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639 1990-11-07 11 Nicholas Kristof - Nicholas Kristof on Beijing's campaign to improve China's world image Nicholas Kristof NYT APPARENTLY concerned by China's poor image abroad, Chinese leaders are taking steps to try to spruce up their reputation with a new public relations effort aimed at foreigners. A weeldongNYT - 639 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1990-11-07 11 Kenneth James - Asean's largest member-nation, already reaping the gains of liberalised economic policies, now finds itself a double-gainer from the oil windfall. However, Economics Correspondent Kenneth James, who was in Jakarta recently, finds that the blessings are decidedly mixed Kenneth James, ONCE again, with oil prices1,222 words
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Article, Illustration598 1990-11-07 11 Joseph Mianowany - Will US voters revolt, asks Joseph Mianowany Joseph Mianowany UPI THEY may love to complain about Washington, but will US voters this week really throw the rascals out? That is by and large the central question of yesterday's mid-term election, in which the entireUPI - 598 words
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Advertisement235 1990-11-07 11 MEL g The perfect resort opportunity for an offshore investor. Coffs Harbour is a 40 minute jet flight north of The championship golf course which, when Sydney. It's also one of Australia's fastest growing completed, will rank amongst the country's finest, was tourist areas, both domestically and internationally. designed by235 words
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Article, Illustration598 1990-11-07 12 Anne Lee - Anne Lee checks out a 'Mega Event' that will see the coming together of electrical, electronic and purchasing giants from all over the world Anne Lee SINGAPORE'S largest electronics event opens today with four major industry-related exhibitions held under one roof. Filling 24,000 sq metres of floor598 words
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Article, Illustration444 1990-11-07 12 IN A MOVE to help Singapore's industrial machinery and related supporting industries sell overseas, the Trade Development Board (TDB) is wooing overseas industrial machinery builders to site their regional procurement businesses in Singapore. This follows its success in attracting electronics multinational444 words
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835 1990-11-07 12 AT LEAST one multinational with an IPO here is working with fewer suppliers and upgrading the few to be their best suppliers. One veteran IPO. a purchasing arm of US telecommunications giant Motorola Inc, has cut its base of835 words
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Advertisement172 1990-11-07 12 r L_iU; /tri/ April 199, MI ntern epcon/ C«mre h s'hay tion MB 'nternepcon/ Semiconductor >*£»*>":'/ Hf ,m v p nternat<ona Wona j BMp Km] Wt Sept 1992 J fHH World TradeCen HH *****11 1 n 3apore J| P 4 °z*' 91 9 ■HHH QEX —r y I J I172 words
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Advertisement1590 1990-11-07 13 THE MEGA I EVENT I Asia's Largest Electrical Electronics Industry Forum 7-10 November 1990 Changi International Exhibition Convention Centre, Singapore W R i C"W">—l «s»||N| vf r Toshiba expands its IPO taking part at INPROfw the thud time yHVP Vice-President, Asia-Pacific following two successful previous ># H SB Reed Exhibition1,590 words
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Advertisement1276 1990-11-07 14 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "IZMZZZIZZZbmZIZiZZBMZZ!^^ c of4 XXJQi fcs£^^m^""" l,>-,— 1 '><<:•"». V>6* -J T JL Asia's Largest Electrical Electronics Industry Forum 7-10 November 1990 Changi International Inhibition Convention Centre, Singapore pS^ Sumitomo meets industry needs Easy to use, innovative High voltage GHI offers high Contact probes offer for electronic wires technology interconnect1,276 words
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Advertisement1031 1990-11-07 15 M THE MEGA J 5 EVENT B Asia's Largest Electrical Electronics Industry Forum 7-10 November 1990 Changi International Exhibition Convention Centre, Singapore In control with open The launch. d Control instaUation systems I trailing sockets. °rubber Equipment I c"Ls and offerX*abili£to Lry joint Mcgadata Pty Ltd a wholly owned plugs,1,031 words
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Advertisement83 1990-11-07 15 United Wearnes Technology Setting The Standards For the Electronics Industry Our Associates Subsidiaries Manufacture the following: IPI Connectors, Thermoelectric Device M-Flex Singapore Pte Ltd Flexible PCB United Circuits (Hong Kong) Ltd Manufacturing Printed Circuit Board United Components Pte Ltd Precision Plastic Injection Moulding Precision Contacts Singapore Pte Ltd Precision High83 words
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THE LAW PAGE
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Article, Illustration932 1990-11-07 16 David Gabriel - A recent report in the Law Page involving the law affecting the right of a bank to register shares held as collateral has generated some interest. At least four law firms in Singapore have held discussions on the judgment. David Gabriel932 words
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416 1990-11-07 16 CASE t In the matter of Cruise Pte Ltd (formerly known as Shangri-La Holidays Cruise Pte Ltd.) High Court of the Republic of Singapore Justice Yong Pung How. A HONGKONG company, Joy Win Development Ltd, sought an order for Shangrila Cruise Pte Ltd416 words
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489 1990-11-07 16 Both regional and global perspectives are needed Title: International Commercial Arbitration: The problem of state contracts Author: M Sornarajah Publisher Ixmsman Singapore Publishers (Pte) Ltd, Singapore 1990 305 pages Reviewed by DAVID GABRIEL IT IS ALMOST taken for granted these days that489 words
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Advertisement67 1990-11-07 16 PsToßSflLE^l^ I LADIES' FASHION BUSINESS ll H Retail Export of Ladies' Garments I Well established and growing. I I* Excellent profit record. I Own design and brand name. I Retail outlets and export business. I I Price: $1.6 m I H Apply to: I I Business Times I Box No:67 words
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Advertisement90 1990-11-07 16 Qantas offers more flights to Australia than all other airlines put togeth^fa p v Vk üb£2S^»^ ifo*- Wk BSfifcKaii' If you were to put ALL other airlines together, they would still not have as many flights to Australia as Qantas. And because we have 1 more flights, you have a90 words
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Advertisement335 1990-11-07 17 Ptoii€€rfnig Excellence. IMgitol Frwista. Riso Kagaku Corporation Japan, is the pioneer of the acclaimed hard work and a commitment to service excellence. Digital Imaging System, a system born of 23 years of To all our ardent supporters in schools, tertiary institutions, unrelentless research and development, government and statutory boards, religious335 words
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Advertisement192 1990-11-07 18 WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN WHERE TO WINE, DINE Some of our best advertising is by word-of-mouth. ilfk For outstanding haute cuisine in surroundings of unashamed opulence. The Palm Grill is the name on everyone's lips. Reservations. 3308:110 or 338 8585 ext *****/6.192 words
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Advertisement297 1990-11-07 18 A SR\RkLING APPEARS TONIGHT sooitswmd With it\ spectacular glass frontage, the .mop\ H.n lis the Kical place to see the stars It's alv>|Singapore*s newest and most exclusive rendezvous The Canopy Bar. upstairs at the Hyatt Bul et Dian Xin Daily for lunch 11.30 am to 2.30 pm. Adult $14+ Child297 words
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Advertisement322 1990-11-07 18 Seafood Theatre Restaurant Cantonese-Thai Cuisine make sTf- NO BONES -te about it. V.- OU«SfTM{NUS ARE VALUE-FOI-MONEY. X Xl< ■<"*# N X ~<y*x A rare treat indeed! Exotic Cantonese-Thai cuisine served to you at the most affordable prices. In a variety of set menus for 2-10 persons. For as little as322 words
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Advertisement350 1990-11-07 18 Oui! The best of French cuisine in one sitting. Pates, Cv terrines. escargots. canard a l'Orange, souffles and over 60 dishes at a price that won't cost you the earth. There's simply no other match. Au plaisir de vous voir! French Buffet Lunch 1-30 November "90 Noon 2.30pm Adult: $36+350 words
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Miscellaneous856 1990-11-07 18 TELEVISION AND RADIO a. 111, in >»wiiMw»w«i>i>'»> <>*' > <*■»«<■■■■ '*w«MMaNMaMaMaMMBMaMnMwnMMMana imi i ran mma i j»* ku s XX* 1 CBfHO 7J5 Programme Highlights. 5.30 Tba Nm V* Bear Sbaw (Car- BUSINESS ON RADIO*, LI |/VK rtHVIATIT SBCI2 7.30 NOWS(M). toon). ,;:;x, v. v. I lIMI I HI 1856 words
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Article, Illustration922 1990-11-07 19 Richard Bernstein - A professor at Yale makes some very startling claims about the author of the original Hebrew Bible and the God it depicts. Richard Bernstein reports. Richard Bernstein NYT WHAT is one to make of the idea that the earliest known texts of the HebrewNYT - 922 words
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548 1990-11-07 19 Michael Lutin - Horoscopes are hokum, and the only planet of concern is the one you're standing on. but if you've been feeling odd lately and don't think it's something you ate, perhaps Michael Lutin can offer an explanation. Michael Lutin NYT THE planets Saturn, Uranus andNYT - 548 words
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542 1990-11-07 19 CHATTERBOX ELIZABETH TAYLOR is selling a painting by Vincent van Gogh which could bring her up to £10 million, Christie's auctioneers said in London on Sunday. The painting cost £92,000 when her art-dealer father bought it on her behalf in London in542 words
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Advertisement293 1990-11-07 19 AND ENTERTAIN A Yen For Fresh Japanese Food. KM IB' LUNCH: II NOON JHBB 5 to 2.15PM. I FJ 9 DINNER: 6.30PM TO t Ha 10 15PM t ISS 8 PUCES subject T f f S fi TO 10% SERVICE 5 1 £1 CHARGE AND I i I nHflnwi lirav293 words
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Advertisement568 1990-11-07 19 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF PERFECT INVESTMENT PTE LTD (MEMBERS VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Con>panies Act (Chapter 50) that the Final General Meeting of the members ot the abovenamed Company will be held at the office of the568 words
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Advertisement291 1990-11-07 19 THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO FUKA2MR CMEMCAL CO PTE LTD <M MiMMRS WXJUNTAM* UOUBMTION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of FUMAZAWA CHEMICAL CO PTE LTD duly convened and held at 15 Bah Soon Pah Road Singapore 2776 on Friday, the 2nd day of November 1990. the following special resolutions set291 words
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Advertisement226 1990-11-07 19 COMPANIES ACT. CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF ACP INDUSTRIES PTE LTD tin Members' Voluntary I liquidationi At an Extraordinary (icncral Meeting lit the members of the Company held at 50 Jalan Sultan #20-07 on hnda\ 2nd November I WO. the following SPECIAI KESOI UTION was duly passed "That226 words
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Advertisement171 1990-11-07 19 in. wi /1 JAfti A*/ mi »r,7^Classical Japanese Food Prepared In The True Kaiseki Style. Complete 6 course set Lunch/Dinner from $18.00 Set Sushi Lunch from Nishiki Restaurant Marina Bay Golf Country Club 6 Marlna Green Singapore oioi. For Reservations Please Call *****11. m Restaurant and 1 Karaoke Lounges FINEST171 words
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130 1990-11-07 20 BULGARIAN teenager Elene Pampoulova ousted Halle Cioffi of the US 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-2, and Elna Reinach of South Africa beat Sweden's Cecilia Dahlman, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1 in Monday's opening round of the US$l5O,OOO Jell-O Classic women's tennis tournament in Indianapolis. Pampoulova trailed in130 words
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Article69 1990-11-07 20 THE International Motor Sports Association and Bridgestone Tyre announced on Monday that they had reached an agreement for a new auto racing series for exotic street stock racing cars. The series will feature minimally modified versions of exotic sports cars in a six-event sprint race69 words
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Article54 1990-11-07 20 SWEDEN'S Mats Wilander routed American Tim Wilkinson on Monday during opening day play at the U*****,000 Citibank Open tennis tournament in Itaparica, Brazil. Wilander, who was ranked first in the world in 1988, used a powerful serve and strong baseline volleys to cruise past Wilkinson in only54 words
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Article89 1990-11-07 20 GLASGOW is to stage the opening event of the first Formula One Class World Yachting Grand Prix and the world's num-ber-one skipper, San Diego's America's Cup winner Dennis Conner, will be taking part. The specially-designed single class 52ft yachts will be chasing total prize money89 words
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Article31 1990-11-07 20 SOVIET hope Alexander Volkov made a winning start in the ATP's U*****,000 Kremlin Cup tournament in Moscow on Monday when he beat compatriot Andrei Medvedev 6-4, 6-3.31 words
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Article59 1990-11-07 20 ENGLAND'S South African connection Robin Smith and Allan Lamb helped the visiting cricket team emerge with a hard-earned draw in the finale of a four-day match against Western Australia state in Perth on Monday. Smith kept England in the match with a 98 not out while his fellow59 words
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Article, Illustration673 1990-11-07 20 Ryder Cup AFP TOP GOLFERS Nick Faldo and Sevcriano Ballesteros could boycott next year's Ryder Cup match unless agreement is quickly reached between the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) at the Belfry and the PGA European Tour. The continuing squabble between the two joint organising bodies cameAFP - 673 words
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353 1990-11-07 20 AP TENS OF THOUSANDS welcomed the world heavyweight champion back to his hometown on Monday, and Mayor Maynard Jackson proclaimed November "Evander Holyfield Month" in Atlanta. Holyfield, who had his hopes for Olympic gold dashed by a controversial disqualification in 1984, held his championshipAP - 353 words
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276 1990-11-07 20 AP US OPEN champion Pete Sampras alternated between surges of power and lapses of concentration as he struggled to defeat unheralded Cedric Pioline 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 in the first round of an ATP event at Wembley in Monday. Sampras crashed serves at up to 201AP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration312 1990-11-07 20 UPI FOR THE third time in four years the New York City Marathon has been won by an African, and for the 13th consecutive year an American woman has failed to take the top prize. As Ken Martin, one of the country's leadingUPI - 312 words
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161 1990-11-07 20 AP SOVIET professional Vasili Davidenko outsprinted Italian Fabrizio Bontempi in the third leg of the Tour of Mexico on Monday. Race leader Nico Verhoeven of The Netherlands sprinted to the head of the pack of more than 100 riders as the racers passed underAP - 161 words
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Advertisement264 1990-11-07 20 "JOIN THE RANKS OF THE FINANCIAL INNOVATORS J' I* T he jakljjl Conference IflrfSll Network IW_T J iv| 77ig International Finance Series Managing Risks and Reducing Costs b 'J&j| through il|| FINANCIAL A :Wi ENGINEERING ill Select Speakers from Leading Corporations ICI Asia Pacific wWV A Union Carbide Asia Pacific264 words
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Advertisement101 1990-11-07 20 Not just a FAX card. It's a MODEM as well! Featuring a 9600 bps fax and a 2400 bps modem, Max Fax 9624 gives you the versatility of using your PC or laptop for true fax and data communications. And Max Fax %24 that's not all. Various user-selectable options are101 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1990-11-07 21 MR. Nikolai Loginov - MESSAGE BY MR. Nikolai Loginov Ambassador of the USSR in the Republic of Singapore On the occasion of the National Day of USSR the 73rd Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution it gives me great pleasure to greet the people of the Republic of Singapore. Our1,075 words
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Article286 1990-11-07 21 THANKS to the great number of rivers and seas on its territory, the USSR is the main supplier of salmon and sturgeon caviar on the world market Black caviar of sturgeon species (starred sturgeon, sterlet and white sturgeon) and red caviar of salmon species (calico,286 words
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Advertisement116 1990-11-07 21 p« ii i! ii ii ii ii i! ii ii ii ii im i CONGRATULATIONS to the Government People 5 of the USSR on their 5 E 73rd Anniversary of the §j Great October Socialist Revolution 5 i (rntroco) i INTRACO LIMITED 1 1 I INTRA-MOTORS (S) PTE LTD o,e116 words
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Article, Illustration814 1990-11-07 22 Vladimir Mytarev - This obviously follows from the publication of a decree of the USSR Council of Ministers on measures to promote the creation and development of small businesses. By Vladimir Mytarev Novosti analyst Falling within the government's scope of authority it does not require approval814 words
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Advertisement109 1990-11-07 22 People of the USSR on >|| their 73rd Anniversary of the Great October mm STOLICHNAYA MOSKOVSKAYA VODKA i'' :Bico iLv^nn) (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) 608 Martin Road #05-07/08, CMD Centre, Singapore 0923 *****14 Cable: ROTFIACO^^^ W Congratulations k A W the Government People f of the USSR on109 words
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Article, Illustration260 1990-11-07 23 Yuri Zaritovsk - By Yuri Zaritovsk The Karadag nature reserve is one of the most picturesque places in the South Crimea. Once Chilean poet Pablo Neruda compared the Crimea with a precious necklace and called it the Soviet Union's biggest gem. Many artists and photographers claim that260 words
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Article314 1990-11-07 23 Alexander Velikorechin - By Alexander Velikorechin The black-and-gold Khokhloma woodenware is in in high demand with foreign tourists and businessmen. Almost all guest buy Khokhloma spoons and bowls, or at least beautiful souvenir badges with an inscription in old Slavonic: "Kovernino is the Land of Khokhloma". Seven314 words
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Advertisement169 1990-11-07 23 The Government People I of the USSR 73rd Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution I V Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. f Head Office and Terminal Office: 55 Market Street, Sinsov Building, Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (16 Unes) Telex: RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** RS169 words
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Advertisement45 1990-11-07 23 Congratulations to the Government People of the USSR on their 73rd Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution xJr ah leng motor Di LAUNCH SERVICE I 2A Clifford Pier, Singapore 0104 i|ujE\ f Tel *****52 (6 lines). *****52 Motor Launch for Hire Day 1 Night45 words
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Advertisement165 1990-11-07 23 CONGRATULATIONS I to I Bf the Government People of the USSR jj on their 73rd Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution Mum m 11 I 8 1 JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED Pulau Samulun, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262. if Tel: 265 1766 Telex: RS ***** Fax: 265 1736. 11 ami JhhS165 words
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Article, Illustration4655 1990-11-07 24 Diana Oon - By Diana Oon SHARE PRICES on the local market closed moderately lower across the board yesterday on profit-taking and liquidation. Some brokers attributed the losses to investors' jitters over tension in the Middle East and uncertainty over the US congressional elections. Other dealers4,655 words
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Article3853 1990-11-07 25 Main Board SIA Foreign 1310 +20 +1.6% Inno-Pacific 120 +15 +14.3% SPH Foreign 930 +10 +1.1% Singmarine 50* 346 +6 +1.8% OCBC Foreign 715 +5 +07% OCBC 705 +5 +0.7% SPH 670 +5 +0.8% FELS 50* 615 +5 4-0.8% Jurong Ship 50* 505 +5 +1.0%3,853 words
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Article92 1990-11-07 26 Company Date Year Group Net N«t earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend (•000) (cents) FAI ins Nov 1 lun 90 AJ18.237($60,043 8.0(27.1) 90(90) Cefltrepomt Oct 30 lun 90 $14,453($8,599) 5 4(3.2) 5 8(2) Cold Storage Oct 30 Jun 90 $23,170(115.495) 8 7a(5 8a) 10 7a(1092 words
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Article89 1990-11-07 26 Company Date Year Group pre-tax Net earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend (000) (cents) CI Holdings Oct 29 lun 90 MJ19,466(MJ5,091) 27(99) 10(-) Cerebos Oct 19 Jul 90 J70.015($63,113) 12 6(11 3a) 20TE(9TEa) S8S Oct 11 lun 90 *4.140(54.809) 11.5(12.9) 7(9) l&M Oct 10 lun89 words
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Article361 1990-11-07 26 Company Date Half-year Group pre-tax Interim ann te preflt/less (L) dividend (000) George Kent Oct 31 Jul 90 M$2.556($l,938) 4(3) General Corp Oct 31 Jul 90 M$5,134($1,145L) Heua Corpn Oct 31 Jul 90 M$l,391 ($2,806) -<-) Jacks Int Oct 31 Jul 90 $326($1.233) Johan Hldgs Oct 31 Jul361 words
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Article750 1990-11-07 26 Current Ex Beoks Date Tetal far T*W tar payment date do» payable tke year last year Acrna 5%TE(I) Oct 19 Oct 31 No* 15 51TI MSB 101(b) Jan 4 Jan 18 Jan 28 10% 1?* Ant ah 61(b) Nov 22 Dec 6 Dec 28 6* 61 Awno 7.5%TE(I)750 words
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Article455 1990-11-07 26 Nov 5 Berjaya Corpn (M) has set up a property sales company, Berjaya Corpn (S) Pte Ltd to market the group's Malaysian properties in Singapore. Incorporated on Aug 31, 1990, its principal activity is real estate, including appraising, valuing and rental services. Nov 2 DBS Bank which has455 words
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Article699 1990-11-07 26 Singapore Stocks Last Full Year Conpary Period Date Ye* IW EPS Grew Net announced endng (cents) 4v profit last re* (TOO) leong Kkut Interim Mar 30 Dec 89 5351(h) lacks M Intenm Oct 26 Jan 91 2281 SU Intenm Oct 29 Mar 91 188 4 350 1.200.600 Spore699 words
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Article361 1990-11-07 26 Company Rights Issue Ejntei One-torone fo MSI 00 per share date No* 5 Books dose Nov 19 Acceptance 1 Payment NYA M Barting One-tor two fe M$S 00 per share Ex-date Oct 24 Books dose Nov 7 Acceptance Payment NYA Id HUp Nine tor ten fe MJI 00361 words
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Article675 1990-11-07 26 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Ci—ny Cwwrri— puhti Cmmnim tw tw tHkamy tkan CiC Wt Wore 26/4/93 J warrant plus 13.09 cash Cauwway Loan Cauuway Wt 2/10/89 to 20/10/94 1 warrant plus $1 cash or 1 warrant plus 31 nominal amount of loan stock Chan It*) Notts OunH*>Wt March 87 to 31/12/91675 words
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Article166 1990-11-07 26 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1990 htft 1435 43 (16/7/90) "J 1607.12 (27/3/90) 1990 low: 985 17 (11/10/90) 1079 50 < ll 10 /*0) 1989 hifh 1322.00 28/12/89) 19 H* 7 ?6 (26/12/89) 1989 low: 917.42 (4/1/89) 19 *****9 (4/1/89) 1988 NcH: 1043 86 8/8/88) 19W166 words
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Article504 1990-11-07 26 Company Rights Issue Mcom One tor two <«. MSI 00 per share Issue ol 40tn Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares of MJO 10 each at MSI per share with 10m detachable ISR Bait on One lor tour »l MS? 00 per share Cmeway hw Capital reduction scheme to reduce504 words
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Advertisement412 1990-11-07 26 rj^v. It'/* IViVaKi^HMH GET THE GLOBAL NEWS THAT TOUCHES EVERY PART OF YOUR LIFE. Wherever life takes you your daily newspaper And when you're hound for travel, our travel section could only be the International Herald Tribune (IHT). will help you select new destinations. Our global news Six days a412 words
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Article, Illustration3808 1990-11-07 27 Bernama SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed lower yesterday on lack of support, with the KLSE Composite Index falling 4.29 points to 477.30 and the Industrial Index dropping 7.83 points to 958.27. Losses far outnumbered gains 129 to 33 while 37Bernama - 3,808 words
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Advertisement75 1990-11-07 27 BUSINESS TIMES TELEPHONE: 730-5937/5902/5942 FAX: 734-4982 CB 7,Ji fI 4 I A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF BUSINESS TRENDS Who leads Singapore? An 18-page report on who holds the reins of power in the Republic. Operational headquarters status: Losing some of its lustre? Taiwan heads towards recession Chance of a lifetime for75 words
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Advertisement204 1990-11-07 27 REACH FOR THE TOP We are an international accounting firm. Our group has 300 offices in 75 countries. We are looking for highly motivated individuals to fill the following positions. The successful candidate is expected to have the following attributes:- Tertiary education with a minimum of five years post qualification204 words
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Article, Illustration2233 1990-11-07 28 Reuter TOKYO STOCKS closed lower yesterday after a day of thin trade in which investors ignored buy signals emanating from a stronger yen, cheaper oil and overnight gains in New York, and stayed cautious due to uncertainty over yesterday's US elections and thisReuter - 2,233 words
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Article, Illustration2199 1990-11-07 28 Reuter. AFP SHARE PRICES in Hongkong closed little changed yesterday as investors kept to the sidelines on Gulf jitters. The Hang Seng Index slid 0.53 points to 2,966.71 after touching a morning high of 2,976. The broader-based Hongkong Index was down 0.46Reuter.; AFP - 2,199 words
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Article86 1990-11-07 29 Clow Previous Nov 6 SYDNEY All OnJtnartes Index 1.317.8 1.313.3 <-4.5 All Industrials Index 1.968.0 1,958.1 +9.9 All Resources Index 812.0 8112 +0.8 Turnover (million) 48.0 76.52 -28.52 BANGKOK SET Index 661.89 673.06 -11.17 Turnover (million) 46.62 49.86 -3.24 JAKARTA Composite Index NA NA Turnover (nearest '000) NA NA MANILA86 words
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Article371 1990-11-07 29 In local currency In S$ In US$ S day year day year day year 5 Index change change change change change change Wortd 352.1 0.6 -24 3 0.6 -26.7 I.I -18.1 FAFE 471.7 0 4 -30 7 1.0 -29.6 1.5 -21.3 Europe Z: 365.0 0.0 -19.0 0.3 -15.1 0.8 -5.1371 words
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Article801 1990-11-07 29 AUSTRALIAN shares yesterday finished slightly firmer in thin volume marked by arbitrage-linked trade and good demand for leading issues. Brokers said the market was slow to get underway due to weak direction from Tokyo trade and the Melbourne Cup public holiday in Victoria. "Uninspiring overseas news and easier aluminium801 words
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Article545 1990-11-07 29 IN MANILA, selected share prices closed higher yesterday as bargain-hunt-ers returned to the market after pausing to consider the impact of the peso devaluation on individual companies. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index closed up 13.96 at 612.49 points. Buyers chose banks and firms with international operations, betting on545 words
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Article651 1990-11-07 29 BANGKOK share prices slumped yesterday, with the Securities Exchange of Thailand Index dropping 11.17 points to close at 661.89. Volume was low at at 2 billion baht, down 256 million baht. "The (domestic Thai political) con- tlict between the military and a government minister was not the main which651 words
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Article411 1990-11-07 29 THE NEW ZEALAND share market ended weaker overall yesterday, dragged down by a tumble in Bank of New Zealand stock, but showed signs of a tentative recovery in afternoon trade, brokers said. BNZ, into which the government is pouring NZ$62O million as part of a capital restructure stemming411 words
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Article352 1990-11-07 29 PROFIT-TAKING yesterday wiped out early gains in the Taiwan stock market and sent the index to a lower finish. The Weighted Index, which had risen by some 170 points in early trade, ended 60.13 points (1.7 per cent) lower at 3,467.70 compared with Monday's 3,527.83 close. Turnover was NT569.9352 words
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Article789 1990-11-07 29 SEOUL stocks edged down in moderate but erratic trade yesterday as the index again responded mostly to rumours. The Composite Stock Index fell 4.68 points to 702.93, with 297.2 billion won changing hands against 207.2 billion on Monday. Falls led rises 463 to 275, with 160 stocks unchanged. Brokers789 words
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Article496 1990-11-07 29 PRICES on the Jakarta Stock Exchange closed mixed in fairly active trade, with the BT Index easing 2.80 points to 699.01. Rig Tenders was the most traded on the regular market at 100,000 shares, closing 50 rupiah lower at 1,900. Jakarta Rupiah VoKDO) Abda 3600 350 10 Ahap Insurance496 words
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Article34 1990-11-07 29 THE Bombay Stock Exchange was closed yesterday to enable brokers to complete paperwork on business done in the two previous accounts. On Monday, the Bombay Stock Exchange Index rose 8.73 points to 1,331.75.34 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1990-11-07 30 A SHARP FALL in US oil prices and solid gains in the Treasury bond market pushed Wall Street stocks higher on Monday, overriding investor fears about the weak state of the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 11.39 points at 2,502.23. In the broader market, advancers1,352 words
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Article, Illustration877 1990-11-07 30 LONDON shares secured modest gains in light morning trading yesterday as the market responded to gains on Wall Street and sterling's early rise. "The market is creeping higher but it is still very hard to attract buy orders," said one dealer. Dealers said fear of further profit downgradings continued877 words
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Article166 1990-11-07 30 FRENCH share prices drifted lower at midscssion yesterday, with investors concentrating on window dressing, dealers said. The CAC-40 Index dropped 10.38 points, or 0.64 per cent, to 1,610.19 at 1202 GMT It had opened at 1,619.71. Volume was estimated at 427 million francs worth of shares at midsession, after166 words
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Article277 1990-11-07 30 SWISS shares opened slightly lower in thin volume yesterday as the Gulf crisis and inflation fears continued to put pressure on prices. The SMI Index of leading shares fell four points to 1,395.6 after 20 minutes of trading. In metals Alusuisse registered shares fell 10 to 465 Swiss francs.277 words
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Article295 1990-11-07 30 FRANKFURT share prices opened firmer in moderate trading yesterday, supported by lower oil prices and positive corporate earnings from RWE. The 30-share DAX shot up to 1,423.64 after the opening, but then slipped to 1,417.80. The DAX closed on Monday at 1,414.95. Operators said prices began slipping following news295 words
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Article183 1990-11-07 30 TORONTO stocks rose on Monday to close at the session's peak, as oil prices dropped sharply on news that Saudi oil production hit a 10-year high, sending dealers said. "1 think the market overall has a pretty good tone to it," said John Ing, president of Maison Placements Canada.183 words
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Article57 1990-11-07 30 PRICES on the Stockholm bourse yesterday weakened for an eight consecutive day in active early trade, marked by several large blocks of shares seeking buyers. "Of course large blocks for sale push down prices," one dealer said. By mid-morning, the bourse General Index had lost 0.53 per cent to57 words
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Article125 1990-11-07 30 BELGIAN shares ended mixed on Monday after a session of moderate trading volume. Dealers said continued concern about the Gulf crisis was balanced by investor sentiment that some sectors of the market were under-val-ued. The cash-market index fell 17.93 points to 5,187.85. Brussels No* 5 Francs FORWARD MARKET Acec125 words
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Article196 1990-11-07 30 DUTCH shares closed dull and mixed on Monday, indifferent to the proposed merger between the country's largest insurer Nationale Nederlanden and NMB Postbank, the third biggest bank, under a new holding company. The CBS General Tendency Index closed 0.1 lower at 94.6. Other markets in Europe, South Africa and196 words
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Article351 1990-11-07 30 THE JOHANNESBURG stock market continued to drift aimlessly yesterday morning in search of direction. Dealers said investor interest remained minimal and expect the apathy to worsen as the year-end draws nearer. At 10:15 the JSE All-Gold Index had recovered slightly to 1,366 from Friday's fall to 1,362 but the351 words
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Article82 1990-11-07 30 Nov 5 Close Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 2,502.23 2,490.84 +11.39 NYSE Financial 111.00 108.90 2.10 SAP 500 314.59 311.85 2.74 Turnover (million) 147.5 168.7 -21.2 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,581.1 1,570.71 +10.4 FTSE 100 2,050.1 2,030.72 +19 4 Turnover (million) 305.4 403.43 -98.03 AMSTERDAM CBS Tendency Index 94.6 94.782 words
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1251 1990-11-07 31 FOREX MARKET REPORTS THE US DOLLAR fell below five French francs in Paris yesterday morning, slumping to its lowest level in nearly 10 years. The US currency dropped to 4.996 French francs shortly after foreign exchange markets opened in the French1,251 words
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Article387 1990-11-07 31 Cross rates nov6 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6980 2.6985 1.4900 126.65 0.5063 1.2530 1.2626 1.6234 SS 0.5889 1.5892 0.8775 0.7459 0.2982 0.7379 0.7436 0.9561 MS 0.3706 62.92 0.5522 0 4693 0.1876 0.4643 0.4679 0.6016 Dm 0.6711 1.1396 1.8111 85.00 0.3398 0.8409 0.8474387 words
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Article558 1990-11-07 31 Interbank rates s$ Bid Offer Overnight 6 3/8 6 1/2 1-month 6 5/8 6 3/4 2-month 6 5/8 6 3/4 3-month 6 5/8 6 3/4 Overnight mode: 6-5/8 LSS Bid Offer 7 days 8 8 1/8 1 month 7 15/16 8 1/16 2 months 8 1/16 8 3/16558 words
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Article, Illustration575 1990-11-07 31 Reuter STERLING'S entry into the exchange rate mechanism (ERM) of the European Monetary System reinforces Britain's commitment to price stability, said Robin Leigh-Pemberton, governor of the Bank of England. Speaking to the French Institute for International Relations in Paris on Monday, Mr Leigh-Pemberton saidReuter - 575 words
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439 1990-11-07 32 Reuter TRADING in futures contracts of primary commodities, overshadowed recently by financial futures, is set to make a comeback, particularly in Asia, say industry officials in Kuala Lumpur. "The old-time sentimental favourites agricultural and industrial futures are poised to launch their longawaited comeback," saidReuter - 439 words
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288 1990-11-07 32 Reuter THE PRICE of crude oil plummeted in New York on Monday, losing more than US$2 a barrel as Saudi Arabia pumped oil at the fastest rate in 10 years and a report said Middle East producers were storing crude in oil tankersReuter - 288 words
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852 1990-11-07 32 REPORTS GOLD, given a boost by short-covering, ended at its day's high in hectic late trade in Hongkong yesterday, dealers said. "Gold was pressured by a lower silver price in quiet morning trade," a local dealer said. "But technical shortcovering emerged later as852 words
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Article1392 1990-11-07 32 Rubber Nov 6 MS (hfc In >■!■» S cents/kg Noon Pose int I RSS Prompt 153.25/154.25N 153.25/154.25N Int I RSS Dec 90 153.50/154.00 153.50/I5400N Int I RSS Jan 91 153.50/154.00 153.50/154 OON Int 2 RSS OP 149.00/151 OON 149.00/151 .OON Int 3 RSS OP I44 00/146.00N 144.00/146.00N Int 41,392 words
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Article, Illustration718 1990-11-07 33 Gordon Martin - POSTCARD FROM GENEVA By Gordon Martin GENEVA is expensive. But if you know your way around and avoid the obvious traps, it is not prohibitively so. It is well worth a visit, not least because it is a very good place to get to other places718 words
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Article150 1990-11-07 33 As at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.336 1.346 Canadian dollar I.4SS I.47S NZ dollar 1.035 I.06S Sterling pound 3.335 3.365 US dollar 1.6980 1.7080 Ixxnl dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 16.00 17.00150 words
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Article61 1990-11-07 33 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Nov 7-11 International New Technologies Innovations Fair Italy Torino Esposizoni S.p.A (39)*****9 Nov 12-IS Fire East 90 Hongkong FMJ International Publications Ltd *****8611 Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Nov 13-18 13th Plastics Rubber Fair Tokyo JP Fair Association 03-*****57 Nov 14-20 International61 words
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Miscellaneous311 1990-11-07 33 6 Prison seen differently by BH pH old people (10) I* I I I I I I I 8 Writing a on soft ww ULh mb U |m| 9 Professional mobility being given encouragement 11 Continually setting a girl VV 12 The underworld boss is after a key 13 A311 words
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Miscellaneous208 1990-11-07 33 Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Forecast: Max temp 32.5 Assoc humidity 62% Min temp 24.TC Assoc humidity 87% Hrs of sunshine 7.45 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this mth 73.6 Rainy days this mth 4 World Forecast Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 20/11 Windy Bangkok 32/26 Showers208 words
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376 1990-11-07 34 Al O Labita - BG Lee said to have expressed interest to Jose Conception recently From Al O Labita in MANILA SINGAPORE is keen to introduce its Jurong industrial estate-type of projects in the Philippines, according to Trade and Industry Secretary Jose Concepcion. Mr376 words
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231 1990-11-07 34 AFP, AP US PRESIDENT George Bush has signed into law the government's fiscal 1991 budget 35 days after the fiscal year had begun. The budget reflected the controversial deficit-cutting package agreed after a lengthy negotiation between the Bush administration and the US Congress. ToAFP,; AP - 231 words
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186 1990-11-07 34 Reuter VETERAN socialist politician Chandra Shekhar moved closer to forming a new Indian government yesterday by securing the support of opposition leader Rajiv Gandhi, a day after splitting Prime Minister V P Singh's Janata Da! party. Mr Chandra Shekhar did not immediately stake hisReuter - 186 words
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293 1990-11-07 34 Sangeeta Mulchand - 17th Asian Advertising Congress From Sangeeta Mulchand in KUALA LUMPUR THE BID to host the Asian Advertising Congress (AdAsia) in 1995 has become a four-cornered contcst. China is the latest contender, pitting itself against Singapore, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. It is believed,293 words
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186 1990-11-07 34 SINGAPORE is among the top three contenders for two of three regional advertising awards to be presented during the 17th Asian Advertising Congress (AdAsia) in Kuala Lumpur. Entries for the third award arc still being evaluated. The two awards arc: The Max Lewis award186 words
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350 1990-11-07 34 Conrad Raj - From Conrad Raj in OSAKA ELECTRONICS GIANT Matsushita Elcctric plans to make Singapore its regional centre for training and research and development. Matsushita's corporate publicity division director Vutako Hisakado gave few details but said that the company was not planning to expand its350 words
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Article, Illustration187 1990-11-07 34 TO FURTHER inculcate environmental consciousness among Singaporeans, a 19member council was announced by the Minister of the Environment, Dr Ahmad Mattar, yesterday. "The NCE (National Council on the Environment) will become an additional conduit through which public opinion on environmental issues can be represented,"187 words
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Advertisement472 1990-11-07 34 JIL Baume Mercier GENEVE 1830 SINGAPORE J INSTITUTE OF [f MANAGEMENT (1) LOTUS 1 -2-3 FOR MANAGERS I January 9-11,1991 I Fee: SSS9O SIM members/Ss69o non-members I To enable participants to take full advantage of the Lotus 1-2-3 features. On completion of I the workshop, participants will be able to472 words
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Advertisement263 1990-11-07 34 _2L Baume Mercier GENEVE 1830 p -|R -'W&m ■kfl Wi'' 9 I i I |r A M JBr aM r^iM^ vl^l In the days of olden China when pot, just to please a man? But wives didn't count for much, a just in case the scoundrel decides rich man usually263 words
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Article, Illustration420 1990-11-07 35 Othman Abu Bakar - By Othman Abu Bakar PORT KLANG, Malaysia's premier port, should be able to reach its target throughput of 20 million tonnes for 1990, based on strong throughput figures for the first nine months of the year. According to statistics provided to BT, cargo420 words
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269 1990-11-07 35 JAPANESE shipbuilder NKK Corp signed an agreement in Tokyo on Monday to build a liquefied natural gas carrier for Japan's Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) Line and Malaysia's Perbadan Nasional Shipping Line Bhd. A company spokesman said the vessel, the world s first using269 words
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219 1990-11-07 35 AP SOUTH KOREAN shipyards did not receive a single order in October for the first time since March 1988, the Korea Shipbuilders Association reported yesterday. The complete halt in fresh orders for ships followed five consecutive monthly declines in orders which peaked toAP - 219 words
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386 1990-11-07 35 Selva Kumar - By Selva Kumar IN A MOVE to attract heavier packages, air express operator DHL International has revised its rates from Nov 1 with reductions of up to 5 per cent for parcels and documents weighing more than 2.5 kg. From386 words
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Article229 1990-11-07 35 THAI Airways may drop its services to Canada if the national flag carrier is forced to end its operations to the United States in April, following the collapse of talks last week to renew the ThaiUS aviation agreement. A senior THAI official told the Bangkok229 words
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280 1990-11-07 35 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES from South-east Asia's airlines were scheduled to meet the European Community Commission yesterday to plead for continued access to the 12-nation bloc's airports after 1992, said diplomats in Brussels. The airlines' fears have been aroused by moves from Brussels to take overReuter - 280 words
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321 1990-11-07 35 Malini Tambyah - By Malini Tambyah UTA, French airlines, a subsidiary of the Air France group plans to expand its services to Singapore, Indonesia and Australia. For a start, the airline will be increasing its non-stop services between Singapore and Paris to four times weekly321 words
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37 1990-11-07 35 Australia's airline deregulation programme came into force last week. Although the timing could not be worse, the sale of Australian Airline and flotation of Qantas have widespread repercussions Page 237 words
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42 1990-11-07 35 NO MORE than three or four edible oil processing firms may survive in each EC member state by the end of the 1990s as the vegetable oils industry contracts, a leading European shipper predicted Back Page42 words
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41 1990-11-07 35 AIRBUS INDUSTRIE expects to make its first operating profit this year. The operating profit is a result of increased income through more aircraft orders and deliveries, as well as efforts to reduce production costs Back Page41 words
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35 1990-11-07 35 DUTCH Transport and storage firm Pakhoed said it bought the 15 per cent stake held by US investment firm Fidelity Investments in Furness NV, a Dutch stevedoring company Back Page35 words
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Article29 1990-11-07 35 RACAL AVIONICS said its Satfone phone-in-the-sky system is now in commercial service after being certified by Inmarsat, the International Maritime Satellite Organisation Back Page29 words
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84 1990-11-07 36 "SHIPPING: New Frontiers" is the theme chosen for Singaport '91 which will be held from March 27 to 29 next year at the Raffles City Convention Centre. The keynote address will look at the structural changes taking place in liner shipping and its consequences.84 words
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Article64 1990-11-07 36 THE SINGAPORE Maritime Employers' Federation, the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union and the Singapore Polytechnic are organising a seminar on shipping as a career on Nov 24-25 at the NTUC Pasir Ris Resort. The seminar will promote the newly restructured maritime officers' courses and training programmes64 words
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Article92 1990-11-07 36 NORWEGIAN engineering firm Kvaerner A/S said it was considering buying a stake in Finnish shipbuilder Masa Yards. "Kvaerner has been contacted from the owners' side (Masa) on taking part in ownership. Kvaerner is still following the situation around Masa with interest," a Kvaerner spokesman said. He92 words
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Article90 1990-11-07 36 FOUR direct telephone circuits linking Seoul to Moscow opened on Monday in a reflection of rapidly increasing communications between the two nations, officials said. The communication ministry said telephone calls between South Korea and the Soviet Union have jumped from four calls in all of 1987 to90 words
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Article104 1990-11-07 36 YAMATO Transport Co Ltd raised its parent net profit forecast in the year ending March 31, 1991, to 4.5 billion yen from a May forecast of 3.6 billion, a company statement said. Yamato posted net profit of 3.4 billion yen in 1989/90. The door-to-door parcel deliverer104 words
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Article63 1990-11-07 36 MOTOROLA Inc said its radio telephone systems group was awarded contracts to supply cellular radio telephone systems in four regions of Mexico. It said the regions have a total population of 25 million. In 1989, Mexico granted four independent consortia a 20-year license to operate a63 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1990-11-07 36 Australia's airline deregulation programme came into force last week. Although the timing could not be worse, the sale of Australian Airline and flotation of Qantas are expected to have widespread repercussions FT TO LAUNCH an airline deregulation and privati s a t i on programmeFT - 1,470 words
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Article563 1990-11-07 36 AFP RATES softened over the past week in dry cargo shipping markets, although ahead of the weekend firmer fixings on the important US Gulf to Europe grain route lifted the market off its lows. The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange (BIFFEX)'s Baltic Freight Index (BFI) ended the weekAFP - 563 words
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Article12558 1990-11-07 44 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 maximum12,558 words
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Article1045 1990-11-07 51 FEW NEW fixtures emerged and there was little enquiry on key routes on the freight market on Monday, but time-charter activity held up reasonably well, brokers said. Talk that the Soviet Union could soon be in the market to buy Canadian and US grain continued to give support.1,045 words
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Article609 1990-11-07 51 VkmI Voy No Berth Arrival Depjrtue KeppeJ Wharves Hora 1A K34 alongside 12.11/2300 HuangpnsJian 10 K31 alongside 06.11/1500 Im 1303W C10 alongside 06.11/2300 Kota Abadi E-871 K32 alongside 06.11/2300 Seki Nagoya 6 K30 alongside 06.11/2300 Trans F|Ofd 1796 C09 alongside 06.11/2000 Dedu 1118A K29 07 11/0930 10.11/0600609 words
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Article1039 1990-11-07 51 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND La CARGO Record Bootohf/Bafance Mb Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From to fade 20A 07/1900 1 06/1500 06/1659 06/1900 Anf 0 Aust ***** 07/1600 I 06/1500 06/1659 06/1900 Anson *****N 08/2359 2 06/1700 07/0659 07/0900 3 07/0700 07/1159 07/1400 41,039 words
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Article392 1990-11-07 51 Port Klang Berth at South Part on Nov 6: 2: Stolt Osprey; 3: Mulpha Sibu; 4: Trans Bulk; 7: Hong Ha 02; 7A: Pelego Iso. KCT: 8: Eagle Wind; 9: Gulf Bridge; 10: Tokyo Express North Port: 11: Whita Hakuyo; 13: Kai Heng; 14: Han Chuan; 15392 words
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408 1990-11-07 52 Reuter NO MORE than three or four edible oil processing firms may survive in each EC member state by the end of the 1990s as the vegetable oils industry contracts, a leading European soft oils shipper predicted. "Overcapacity, flat demand and depressed pricesReuter - 408 words
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275 1990-11-07 52 Reuter AIRBUS INDUSTRIE expects to make its first operating profit this year. The consortium of four European aircraft companies said in its monthly newsletter that the operating profit is a result of increased income through more aircraft orders and deliveries, as well as effortsReuter - 275 words
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181 1990-11-07 52 Reuter DUTCH Transport and storage firm Pakhoed said it bought the 15 per cent stake held by US investment firm Fidelity Investments in Furness NV, a Dutch stevedoring company. Pakhoed said the purchase of the 15 per cent stake was subject to theReuter - 181 words
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135 1990-11-07 52 Reuter RACAL AVIONICS said its Satfone phone-in-the-sky system is now in commercial service after being certified by Inmarsat, the International Maritime Satellite Organisation. Satfone, the aeronautical satellite voice and data system, is supplied by Racal Avionics and Honeywell Inc. Racal, a unitReuter - 135 words
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382 1990-11-07 52 Reuter MOZAMBIQUE has started work on the second stage of a programme to rehabilitate its port of Beira to provide an alternative route for landlocked black Southern African states, a port official said. Goncalo Ferrao, an economist with Beira Corridor Authority (BCA), saidReuter - 382 words
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Advertisement28 1990-11-07 35 Container Schedule 17 Daly Fraghts 17 Index to Advertisers 3 Shipping Guide 10.11 Shps m Port 17 Singapore Tides 17 Weather and Sea Conditions 17 Weekly Fraghts 228 words
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Advertisement89 1990-11-07 36 FOR SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS ffP? Stories on labour and its relationship with management, management concepts in practice, profiles of leading managers in Singapore and relevant book reviews. ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT, in Business Times every Monday, is must reading for managers who want the competitive edge. Plus an occasional look89 words
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Advertisement79 1990-11-07 36 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SARAH. BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE Notice to Shippers Congestion Surcharge The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted port and have reported and agreed on the following:Algiers Congestion surcharge of 5 percent to be withdrawn with79 words
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Advertisement1736 1990-11-07 39 S-gSteamers Maritime Holdings Ltd P&O STRAITS SHIPPING ■ML f "J Siniaporfl to BrwNt East Malaysia, Containers MJ» ACCEPTS SAILS Voy No P Wang S pore S 'on H'burg B haver R'dam Leti CARGO TOLA6A BAY 12,534 CIT-01/11 07/U Z«fll 26.11 2lfll UT i*r econ r> i„ d. n« u„„ Liverpool1,736 words
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Advertisement1871 1990-11-07 41 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS: UK/EUROPE SERVICE— *****19 USA SERVICE— *****16 AUST/INDIA/PAK SERVICE— *****18 FAR EAST SERVICE— *****48 TERMINAL OFFICE :*****22 DOCUMENTATION DEPT: *****44/ *****14 y CFS: K27 —IMPORT: *****69/*****50 CFS: K27 EXPORT: *****53/*****04 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA ok MWI K.l. (03) *****33, P.Kelang-(03)1,871 words
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Advertisement1123 1990-11-07 41 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BOOKING: *****51/ *****64/ *****59 (FESCO LINE) ENQUIRIES: *****33 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****1/ *****1 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) DISCHARGING FROM EASTBOUND LOADING FOR WESTBOUND VESSELS VOYAGE |SPO«t MANILA HUONG* VOYAGE SPORE PKLANG HBURC B HAVEN TILBURY ROTT1,123 words
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Advertisement1506 1990-11-07 42 S.. "w y V AS AGENTS KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTO (CR No **********0 M) K,J TEL *****77 TELEX KAWAKIRS23I6S FAX *****79 J I W* MALAYSIA HARPER WIRA SON BHD A TEL PJ *****22 PK *****015 PENANG *****5 JB *****1 ygggggg/l Indonesia p. t. sarana laut internusa tel jkt *****76 warm.1,506 words
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Advertisement1596 1990-11-07 43 aaagpff pacific international lines (PTE) ltd 55? ml mm P<L Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106. JAKARTA I BANGKOK VESSEL VOY SIN JKT SIN vov SIN BKK SIN EDEN 9037 9/11 11/11 15/11 5?! 06NB 7,11 10/11 15/11 KOTA PANJANG 11SB 13/11 15/11 05N 11/11 14/11 10/11 GOWA 69581,596 words
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Advertisement825 1990-11-07 46 r j^llSH-llhFSJir^ INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE FROM FAR EAST TO NORTH CONTINENT OUTBOUNO SIN FLX BRV RDM ANT HBG SACHSEN WMOOI 14(11 12/12 11/12 13/12 9/12 EUROPEAN SEN WFOSO 15/11 812 9/12 11/12 12/12 14/12 MECKLENBURG WMOO2 26,11 23/12 22/12 24/12 21/12 ASIAN SEN WFOS2 29/11 22/12 21/12 20/12 23/12 25/12825 words
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Advertisement1093 1990-11-07 46 TEL: *****88/*****22 UK/EUROPE 10 NOV 17 NOV LDN, F'STOWE, S'TON, LEEDS, TILBURY, ABERDEEN, LE HARVE, H'BURG, R'DAM, COPENHAGEN, ANTWERP, GOTHENBURG, AND ALL EUROPE INLAND DESTINATIONS P KELANG: 03 *****35 BANGKOK: 286 058Z PENANG: 04 *****9 HONG KONG: 03 *****8 EXPORTS TO HONGKONG. TAIWAN JAPAN MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE OUTBOUND VOY1,093 words
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Advertisement809 1990-11-07 47 NIHON-ASIA CR **********0N TEL: *****22 FAX: *****86 Competitive Rates!! ETA USA All IPI Destns 10/11,17/11 EUROPE all Ports 10/11, 16/11 BANGKOK 10/11, 14/11 HONGKONG/CHINA 12/11, 15/11 SYD, MEL, ADEL, BRIS 10/11, 15/11 FREMANTLE 12/11, 19/11 MANILA 15/11, 22/11 P!?LG/PENANG 12/11, 19/11 Port Kelang Branch Tel: *****21/2/3 Fax: *****24 Penang Branch809 words
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Advertisement240 1990-11-07 47 Sj| HiCHFiELO MARINE AGENCIES (S) PIE LTD TEL: *****33 (12 Lines) ©FAX: *****15/*****03 TELEX: RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) [l$A ETHIOPIAN SHIPPING LINES Y (National Lines of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL VOY ETA LOADING FOR SPOflt NCTSANtT 20WB 13/11 OARESSAIAAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB MASSAWA ABYOT 23W8 8/12 OARESSAIAAM MOMBASA240 words
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Advertisement488 1990-11-07 48 BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO II NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH Si PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR AUCKLAND, NAPIER. WELLINGTON, BLUFF, CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, INVERCARGIL, FIJI AND TAHITI SIN N PLY AUCK LYT MANOAMA 0584 11 Nov 73 Nov Via NPI488 words
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Advertisement744 1990-11-07 49 COMPANIA PERUANA \fcjSL DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO. MATARANI, ILO* OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. Penang* P Kelang Singapore THOMASEVERETT In Pt« Nov 09/10 Nov KARABIEVERETT 12/13 Nov ROSEEVERETT 19/21 Nov 22/23 Nov "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY744 words
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Advertisement630 1990-11-07 49 Msing kwang hang SHIPMNO TRANSPORTATION (PTE) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL S PORE JAKARTA SURABAYA JENLINK 10/11 13/11 I JENWEL 10/11 I— I 13/11 VESSEL S PORE BANGKOK A VESSEL 9/11 12/11 A VESSEL 12/11 I IS/11 DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 9 NOV MANILA 10 NOV HONG KONG. ALL630 words
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Advertisement480 1990-11-07 49 la PERINTIS LINE J ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOY SIN JKT SBV PRASE TIA 117 A 07/11 10/11 PELOPOR 961 10/11 13/11 PRASETIA 119 A 14/11 17/11 PELOPOR 962 17/11 20/11 TANTO UTAMA 119 10/11 13/11 TANTO UTAMA 121 17/11 20/11 TANTO UTAMA 123 24/11480 words
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Advertisement321 1990-11-07 49 SIN FAR EAST 11/11 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 11/11 BANGKOK 11/11 MANILA/CEBU 10/11 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 9/11 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. Malaysia 12/11 BUSAN 12/11 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 7/11 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou, Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIN EUROPE/UK 10/11 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 10/11 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Roumania/Poland/Bulgaria/Czech. SIN USA/CANADA 10/11 LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK all ipi points321 words
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Advertisement545 1990-11-07 50 aa CB SHIPPING MARINE SERVICES NORTH QUEENSLAND/PAPUA NEW GUINEA SERVICES CONTAINER/LCL/ BREAKBULK SERVICE "ANKE" SERVICE SPE PO* MISIMA LAE TVIUE V :9SB 23-24(11 7/12 9.12 *Vl2 13(12 T/SMIP S» )u»n" Ei Lie 9(12 BUNKER SURCHARGE EFFECTIVE VIBSB TEU USDS 6 00 B/BULK USO 5.40 LCL USD 3.50 SUBJECT REVIEW BOOKINGS545 words
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Advertisement457 1990-11-07 50 G§= OCERfISERUICE Pi G*^'« Ag«nTJ >■*1,. 7Z>jtArt-?/A/AT n/i KL: aluco-LINK SINGAPORE: //A'\^ £&gk 04-*****2 09-*****55 778 6522(22 lines) SEE^ Marina Oivq Susan Ng/Chrlatlna Chiew Irene Cheng/Eather Yap n EO SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD \JMJJII W Tlx RS ***** NEOSHIP Fa* *****59 Tel *****29 (6 Lmes) A. VSL 8 NOV CHITTAGONG/CALCUTTA457 words
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Advertisement472 1990-11-07 52 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) Alm Accepting Cargo rf?osr|! T<H,H .U« BHAVENRDAM LD, Sw& vSu E2SL IPfIM JSSS<yT.A?2S? |aJS i$ 5b i—««—.•—-M. Ejj^H MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* JEDDAH w 5 r •«<«» irmllM taw Triaata SIN jto J*" 1 UJI am 2*ll 1/12 1/12 112 LIVERPOOL BAY K/SD472 words
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