The Business Times, 25 March 1992
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Title Section16 1992-03-25 1 Business Times MITA (P) 35/12/91 Wednesday, March 25, 1992 THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA 75*16 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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72 1992-03-25 1 JAKARTA Indonesia is willing to hold fresh talks with Portugal on troubled East Timor but rejects Lisbon's suggestion that East Timorese be included. Foreign Minister Ali Alatas told the weekly news magazine Tempo, "If (Portugal) still wants a dialogue the format72 words
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44 1992-03-25 1 MOSCOW Radioactive gases leaked from a Russian nuclear plant near St Petersburg yesterday. "The degree of the incident is serious, with possible consequences for the environment and the population," said a spokesman for the state nuclear inspectorate, Gosatomnadzor.44 words
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Article26 1992-03-25 1 ASIA's strong economic growth is generating sufficient business to allow Singapore and Hongkong to coexist as the region's leading financial centres Page 226 words
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Article20 1992-03-25 1 US-BASED GIANT Du Pont is doubling the capacity of its Lycra plant in Tuas. Page 320 words
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Article32 1992-03-25 1 THE office markets in the Asia-Pacific region should pick up within the next two to four years, predicts Jones Lang Wootton in its latest Asian Property Report Page 332 words
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Article24 1992-03-25 1 MORE Australian companies are increasingly relocating to Asia, thanks to lower labour costs and tax breaks, says Time magazine Page 924 words
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Article26 1992-03-25 1 THE SINGAPORE Insurance Act should be revised to ensure the layman does not suffer as a result of legal mumbojumbo Page 1726 words
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Article26 1992-03-25 1 A NEW movie about the life of Charlie Chaplin tells of a traumatic childhood that would influence the comic genius Page 1926 words
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Article31 1992-03-25 1 A SENIOR Castrol executive sees the shipping boom and overall economic strength of tne Asia-Pacific as a primary marketing opportunity for the company's marine lubricants. Shipping Times Page 131 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article32 1992-03-25 1 WALL STREET opened higher yesterday with the Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials posting an 8.27-point (0.25 per cent) gain to 3,280.41 in the first five minutes of trading.32 words
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Article28 1992-03-25 1 LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday. At about 1200 GMT, the FTSE 100-Share Index was up 12.7 points, or 0.5 per cent, at 2453.7.28 words
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Article32 1992-03-25 1 SINGAPORE Petroleum Company (SPC) has achieved net earnings of $67.3 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1991, in spite of lower turnover of S$ 1.3 billion. Page 532 words
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Article25 1992-03-25 1 CONTRARY to an earlier forecast. United Engineers Ltd (UEL) went into the red in the second half of 1991. Page 525 words
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Article35 1992-03-25 1 SINGAPORE businessman Ong Kim Keat, who runs the Golden Wheel group, is said to have bought the four-star 266room Sydney Airport Hilton hotel for about Asl7 million (5521.5 million) Page 635 words
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Article34 1992-03-25 1 CHINA Everbright International Trust Investment Corp (Ceitic), seeking to borrow USSSO million (5583.3 million), joins a growing list of mainland Chinese companies tapping funds in the offshore capital markets Page 834 words
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Article, Illustration29 1992-03-25 1 Tuesday Change BT-MGA 694.41 +2.49 Kuala Lumpur ....609.90 0.57 Tokyo 19.891.57 -348.03 Hongkong 5,052.32 -8.82 Sydney 1,583.4 -3.4 Monday Change New York 3,272.14 -4.25 London 2,441.02 -15.629 words
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Article30 1992-03-25 1 IwmIwi Gok) AM fix US$337.75 -USS0.25 Exchange rates USS S$ 1.6655 100 Yen SS 1.2448 MS SS 0.6462 Money market rates Overnight 2 7/8 -1/16 3-month 3 1/4% -1/1630 words
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Article32 1992-03-25 1 Rutbf S'pore Apr 141.25 c /kg unch M'sia Apr 217.00*/kg 2 KL Tin Turnover 47 tonnes +19 Spot MS 14.17/kg -0.01 Crude palm oil Turnover 1.049 lots -891 May MS930/tonne +232 words
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581 1992-03-25 1 Magdalene Ng - Govt incentives, public awareness boost growth By Magdalene Ng SINGAPORE The local trust business is booming, with annual earnings growing an estimated 20 per cent on average over the past five years. Industry officials expect even better growth in the years ahead581 words
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179 1992-03-25 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia, facing an acute labour shortage, is drawing up a policy to spur industries to invest abroad to expand their operations, Primary Industries Minister Lim Keng Yaik said yesterday. "A Cabinet committee headed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri DrReuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration467 1992-03-25 1 John Helmer - BT interview with Russian First Deputy PM From John Helmer in MOSCOW RUSSIA'S First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Yegor Gaidar, says his government anticipates "closer cooperation" with the economies of the Asia-Pacific region. In an interview with Business Times in Moscow, Dr Gaidar467 words
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596 1992-03-25 1 Shoeb Kagda - By Shoeb Kagda SINGAPORE South-east Asia is poised to overtake Africa as the main robusta coffee growing area in the world and, thus, grab a bigger share of the US$l billion (551.64 billion) annual market. Over the last 10 years,596 words
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181 1992-03-25 1 AFP TOKYO Business sentiment among Japanese companies in the first quarter of this year worsened to reach the bearish level seen during the 1986 recession. The number of companies which said they believed the Japanese economy was shrinking in the January to March period exceededAFP - 181 words
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PAGE 2 NEWS
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Article, Illustration797 1992-03-25 2 The steady economic growth seen in Asia is generating sufficient business for both centres to thrive Nikkei Weekly TOKYO Strong economic growth throughout Asia is generating sufficient business to allow Singapore and Hongkong to coexist as the region's leading financialNikkei Weekly - 797 words
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Article, Illustration586 1992-03-25 2 John Helmer - Interview with Russian First Deputy PM From John Helmer in MOSCOW RUSSIA'S First Deputy Prime Minister Dr Yegor Gaidar said Western estimates of Russian capital held abroad were "highly overestimated". He added that the funds were "not less than five to six billion dollars".586 words
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400 1992-03-25 3 Genevieve Cua - Environment-friendly equipment to be installed By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Lycra, the body-hugging rage of the *****, is getting more spring and stretch than ever. US-based giant Du Pont, which owns the Lycra trademark, is investing $150 million in doubling the400 words
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Article, Illustration344 1992-03-25 3 Lee Han Shih - By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE Shanghai is looking for investments that are like trees, which will take root and grow with time, and not lotus, a floating plant that comes and goes with the wind, a senior Shanghai official said. Speaking to some 50344 words
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Article, Illustration749 1992-03-25 3 Colin Tan - Long-term outlook positive but short-term prospects not so bright: report By Colin Tan SINGAPORE The long-term outlook for office investment in the Asia-Pacif-ic region is positive, says Jones Lang Wootton in its latest Asian Property Report. The firm says the political and economic749 words
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199 1992-03-25 3 AFP BEIJING China should exploit beneficial capitalist practices and experiment more boldly with allowing private citizens to buy shares in enterprises, Premier Li Peng was quoted as saying yesterday. "We should emancipate our minds in reform and opening to the outside worldAFP - 199 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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391 1992-03-25 4 Colin Tan - By Colin Tan THE HDB is bringing forward the sale of the remaining 4,079 Pasir Ris flats to the quarter beginning April 1. A press statement from the HDB yesterday said Pasir Ris was developed in 1988 with plans for391 words
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Article, Illustration239 1992-03-25 4 LAGUNA National Golf and Country Club is reducing membership transfer fees by as much as $20,000. The announcement, made at the club's foundation stone-laying ceremony yesterday, sparked off talk that the club was trying once again to attract more members. Last year, Laguna National offered239 words
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239 1992-03-25 4 Orchard Spring tourist spot in Cuscaden Rd THE AREA around Cuscaden Road is set to become a tourist destination with a new name once the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board headquarters goes up in 1994. Orchard Spring, reflecting a tropical theme and water garden concept, will comprise the STPB headquarters, a239 words
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NEWS ROUNDUP
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98 1992-03-25 4 THE labour movement will push the private sector to extend the retirement age during National Wages Council discussions this year, says NTUC Secretary-General Ong Teng Cheong. He said that it would be best for companies to extend the age voluntarily, for if the98 words
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Article70 1992-03-25 4 THE NTUC wants to set up dispensaries in its Fairprice supermarkets to help stabilise the cost of medicine and health care products. NTUC Secretary-General Ong Teng Cheong says the NTUC hopes to establish 10 dispensaries by the end of the year. They will be run as separate70 words
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Article119 1992-03-25 4 TO MEET the demand for a more environmentally friendly oil, Mobil yesterday launched its newly-formulated Mobil 1 motor oil in Singapore. Mobil 1, which is a high performance fully synthetic engine oil, will also be launched in Hongkong, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and Guam this week.119 words
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Article57 1992-03-25 4 QC CIRCLES saved Singapore firms about $5 million last year, Glaxo Pharmaceuticals managing director Gabriel Kow said yesterday. Mr Kow, guest-of-honour at the opening of the Singapore Association of QC Circles Week, also said QCCs contributed to Singapore's top ranking by Beri in terms57 words
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Article55 1992-03-25 4 DEFENCE Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong called on Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating yesterday at Parliament House, Canberra. He also visited RAAF Richmond air base, near Sydney, for a rundown on its operation. Dr Yeo, who is on a five-day visit to Australia, will55 words
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Article57 1992-03-25 4 THE number of people who have voted on the upgrading of HDB flats (at Mar 23) is: 1,248 (93.7 per cent of eligible voters) in Marine Parade, 545 (96.1 per cent) in Kim Keat and 518 (92.3 per cent) in Telok Blangah. The polling period for57 words
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Article51 1992-03-25 4 THE Singapore Institute of Management and the Data Processing Management Association will hold a conference on "Managing Information and Automation: Enabling the New Organisation" at the Westin Plaza on March 26 and 27. The conference aims to update managers and information technology heads on trends in51 words
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COMPANY NEWS 1
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551 1992-03-25 5 Lilian Ang - By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Singapore Petroleum Company Ltd has reported net earnings of 567.3 million for 1991 a robust 44 per cent increase over the previous year's figure. Built on a sterling interim performance, the solid fullyear tally was broadly in551 words
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275 1992-03-25 5 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Sembawang Johnson Management Pte Ltd and the New Yorkbased International Marine Consultants Inc have joined forces to form a new ship management company aimed at strengthening their presence in the Americas. Singapore-based New World Shipping, equally owned by275 words
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268 1992-03-25 5 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Edaran Otomobil Nasional Bhd (EON) expects to report group pre-tax profit of M$ 197.56 million (S$ 127.66 million) for 1992 if it takes into account its proposed ac- quisition of Cycle and Carriage Ltd of Singapore. The figureBernama - 268 words
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179 1992-03-25 5 SINGAPORE Nine months after its official marketing launch, Hong Fok Corporation's $480 million flagship property, The Concourse, is 30 per cent leased. The two key tenants in the office tower are American Express and Asia Matsushita Electric. Miss Pauline Goh,179 words
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803 1992-03-25 5 Alvin Tay - THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN" L&M's half-time results leave several questions unanswered By Alvin Tay FIRST it was Low Hua Kin who dumped his shares in Guthrie GTS and then resigned as its chief executive officer in 1990. Now it's Paul Lim the **L"803 words
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460 1992-03-25 5 Lee Han Shih - By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE Contrary to an earlier forecast, United Engineers Ltd (UEL) went into the red in the second half of 1991. As a result, group net earnings for the entire year came to only $10,000 despite a group turnover460 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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57 1992-03-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR Telekom Malaysia Bhd will spend Msl2 billion (557.75 billion) under its capital expansion programme over the next five years, primarily to accelerate the upgrading of its network. Executive chairman Tan Sri Dr Mohamed Rashdan Baba said yesterday that this was in anticipation57 words
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Article68 1992-03-25 5 SINGAPORE Paper merchant Hiap Moh Corporation Ltd yesterday said net earnings for 1991 dropped 13.3 per cent because of a global oversupply of paper and keener competition. Net earnings declined to Si.B2 million from $2.1 million in 1990 while turnover slipped 2.5 per cent to68 words
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Article49 1992-03-25 5 SINGAPORE Southern Bank Bhd has reported a 25 per cent rise in group net earnings to M 530.92 million (S$ 19.9 million) for 1991 against M 524.78 million the year before. Earnings per share work out to 26 sen compared with 21 sen previously.49 words
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Article34 1992-03-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR Technology Resources Industries Berhad, which is now actively involved in the tourism industry, is buying a 56.8 per cent stake in Motorhomes Sdn Bhd for M 5326,400 (*****,920).34 words
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77 1992-03-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR Gold Coin (M) Bhd has announced a 21 per cent increase in its pre-tax trading profit to M 520.9 million (S$ 13.5 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1991, from $17.3 million in the same corresponding period. Releasing its unaudited preliminary results,77 words
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Article68 1992-03-25 5 Corrections clarifications IN OUR report "Pacific Can Boardroom tussle takes a new twist" on Monday, it was reported that the liquidators of Kumagai-Zenecon Construction had written to ABL Nominees asking it not to take any action that would diminish the value of Pacific Can shares. The provisional liquidator Don Ho68 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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100 1992-03-25 6 ■DNGKONG Hongkong's securities watchdog has warn- retail investors to approach Chinese shares with caution. Kompany law in China is not very clear on a number of Hues, for example the ongoing (company) disclosure," said Hura Cha, assistant director of the colony's Securities and100 words
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Article101 1992-03-25 6 M>KYO A company in a stock speculator group went ftikrupt on Monday, owing a total of 142.4 billion yen •1.77 billion) to 2,002 creditors, a private credit research ftney said. "Die bankruptcy of KSG KK, in the Koshin Soup, was the 14th largest bankruptcy in Japanese101 words
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Article87 1992-03-25 6 TOKYO The financially-troubled Daiichi Real Estate Group has asked its creditor banks for relief, company spokesmen said. Daiichi Corp, the group's core financial firm, has agreed with four major creditors on an interest-rate cut on outstanding loans and a three-year delay in repayment, a company87 words
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Article89 1992-03-25 6 TOKYO Japanese real estate developer and recreation facility owner Shirayama Corp has signed an agreement with the British government to buy County Hall in London, the former headquarters of the Greater London Council, a company official said. The contract was signed on Monday in89 words
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500 1992-03-25 6 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong's carrier Cathay Pacific Airways yesterday announced a 1.5 per cent drop in 1991 net profit, surprising many analysts with the force of its recovery from the GulfcWar and a global recession. The airline turned in a net profit for calenderReuter - 500 words
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474 1992-03-25 6 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong billionaire Li Ka-shing's flagship Cheung Kong is expected to post a sharply higher profit in 1991, but associate Hutchison Whampoa's performance will be dented by losses at Canada's ailing Husky Oil, analysts say. Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd, one of the territory'sReuter - 474 words
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448 1992-03-25 6 Reuter HONGKONG Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd, the most established local trading hong, is expected to post slower 1991 earnings growth due to declines in some of its diverse units, analysts said on Monday. "It's a pretty predictable group and there aren't goingReuter - 448 words
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390 1992-03-25 6 Florence Chong - From Florence Chong in SYDNEY SINGAPORE businessman Ong Kim Keat, who runs the Golden Wheel group, is reported to be involved in the purchase of a Sydney hotel for about Asl7 million (5521.5 million). Interests associated with Mr Ong have been390 words
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314 1992-03-25 6 S N Vasuki - By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Hongkongbased Jardine Fleming Group Ltd yesterday announced that its net earnings for 1991 jumped 13 per cent to US$B4 million (S$ 139.4 million) from US$74 million a year earlier. The Asian merchant banking group is equally owned314 words
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Article, Illustration378 1992-03-25 6 Reuter SYDNEY Australia's oldest newspaper group John Fairfax, now controlled by Canadian media baron Conrad Black, will relist on the stock exchange in May, after an absence of more than four-and-a-half years. But the company, which sank into receivership in December 1990, afterReuter - 378 words
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630 1992-03-25 7 Canadian govt may help to rescue Olympia York FT, Reuter LONDON The Canadian government is considering measures to help Olympia and York, the world's biggest property developer, overcome its financial difficulties. A spokesman for Mr Donald Mazankowski, the Canadian Finance Minister, said that O&Y, developers of Canary Wharf, Europe's biggestFT,; Reuter - 630 words
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Article354 1992-03-25 7 Nestle and Agnellis agree on terms for settlement FT PARIS The bitter battle for control of Perrier mineral water, the well-known French brand name, ended on Monday when Nestle, the powerful Swiss food group, and its allies, agreed on terms for a settlement withFT - 354 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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SMALL CHANGE
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126 1992-03-25 8 HONGKONG Securities and Futures Commission Chairman Robert Owen will retire at the end of next month and will be replaced by his deputy Robert Nottle, the government said in a statement. Mr Nottle, who is also director (intermediaries and investment products), will take over126 words
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Article103 1992-03-25 8 LONDON Prudential Corp pic said in a statement yesterday about 400 jobs would go as a result of a decision to stop writing general insurance through UK brokers. "Approximately 400 jobs are likely to be lost over the next few months, however every effort103 words
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Article127 1992-03-25 8 TOKYO Japan's Finance Minister Tsutomo Hata said yesterday that the Bank of Japan was conducting a monetary policy review while a leading newspaper said a discount rate cut was expected to be announced next week. "The Bank of Japan is in the process of making127 words
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Article102 1992-03-25 8 ,TAIPEI Taiwan's petrochemical giant Formosa Plastics vCorp (FPC) plans to borrow US$2BO million (*****.2 mil- lion) in syndicated loans from local banks, banking officials said yesterday. The loan, to be extended from seven credit banking institutions, will be used to finance construction of J two102 words
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Article68 1992-03-25 8 LONDON Reliance Group Holdings, the US insurance investment company controlled by Saul Steinberg, is "seeking a buyer for its majority stake in Frank B Hall, its insurance broking subsidiary. Reliance owns 68 per 1 Cent of the common stock, or 84 per cent if all68 words
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599 1992-03-25 8 Reuter WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve on Monday approved the US$4 billion (556.7 billion) takeover of Security Pacific Corp by BankAmerica Corp, the last major hurdle for the biggest bank merger in US history. The Fed's approval requires the merged bank to sell offReuter - 599 words
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Article, Illustration389 1992-03-25 8 Quak Hiang Whai - But loans to manufacturing sector still falling By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Bank loans in Singapore totalled $64.01 billion at the end of December 1991, compared with $63.34 billion at the end of November. But borrowing by the manufacturing sector continued to fall. AccordingSource: MAS - 389 words
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349 1992-03-25 8 Dawn Tan - By Dawn Tan SINGAPORE Bankers Trust Asia (Hongkong) is introducing a new name to the international loan syndications market. China Everbright International Trust Investment Corp (Ceitic), which gave Bankers Trust Asia the mandate to arrange its maiden US$5O million (5583.3 million) borrowing, joins a349 words
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261 1992-03-25 8 The South China Morning Post LONDON Lloyds Bank chairman Sir Jeremy Morse has given a personal assurance to his Midland counterpart Sir Peter Walters, that Lloyds will not make a hostile bid. Sir Jeremy's pledge, understood to have been made when the twoThe South China Morning Post - 261 words
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383 1992-03-25 8 NYT NEW YORK Talks by American and foreign bankers with officials of Brazil and Argentina about US$7B billion (SS 129.48 billion) of past-due loans and interest are progressing more rapidly than expected. They may result in an agreement that allows banksNYT - 383 words
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Advertisement701 1992-03-25 8 dire) SINGAPORE PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) PROFIT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the following audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31 December 1991 ($000s) THE GROUP THE COMPANY 1991 1990 %<+/-) 1991 1990 Turnover 1,301,811701 words
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THE REGION
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458 1992-03-25 9 Said Abdullah - Move due to recession, high rates and labour costs at home By Said Abdullah SINGAPORE Lured by lower labour costs and tax breaks, Australian companies are increasingly relocating to Asia, Time magazine reports in its latest issue. Since 1990, Australian capital has been shifting458 words
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446 1992-03-25 9 Reuter HONGKONG New Zealand can achieve 2 to 3 per cent economic growth by late next year as the economy gradually emerges from prolonged recession, Finance Minister Ruth Richardson said. Speaking in Hongkong, she said the forecast was based onReuter - 446 words
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Article, Illustration426 1992-03-25 9 Reuter TOKYO South African Foreign Minister Pik Botha said yesterday that his country wants to set up representative offices in all major Asian countries as soon as possible. "We want to be a junior partner in trade with thisReuter - 426 words
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NOTE BOOK
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56 1992-03-25 9 MANILA OFFICIALS of the state-owned National Power Corp said yesterday that the government would gain fey operating a nuclear power plant it mothballed six years ago because of safety fears. They said some remaining defects in the plant did not affect its safety,56 words
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Article61 1992-03-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR The Cabinet will soon decide on 'the proposed reversed investments for local entrepreneurs who invest overseas. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik said yesterday. A cabinet commiute chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohltmad has been set up to look into61 words
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Article65 1992-03-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's economic boom has seen figures for illegal immigrants soar, with Indonesians being the biggest group, according to new figures from the Malaysian Immigration Department released yesterday. Of those deported in the first nine months of 1991, 84 per cent were Indonesian, followed65 words
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Article38 1992-03-25 9 WASHINGTON The United States hopes to resume aid to Thailand, suspended after a military coup more thapa year ago. following Sunday's elections and a return democratic government, an official said on Monday.38 words
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208 1992-03-25 9 AFP MANILA One of China's largest industrial groups and its Filipino partners yesterday unveiled here a proposal to build the Philippines' first primary steel complex for US$757 million (551.25 billion). The Philippine Integrated Steel Project, a partnership of Shougang Corp, China's numberAFP - 208 words
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WORLD WATCH
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61 1992-03-25 10 NEW DELHI India and Israel began their first official talks on Monday and both sides pledged to explore cooperation in agriculture, science and technology. The talks followed New Delhi's announcement in January that it was ready to upgrade diplomatic ties with Tel Aviv.61 words
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Article107 1992-03-25 10 HONGKONG China's southern province of Fujian can expect its gross national product to grow by 8.5 per cent annually over the next decade. Chen Guangyi, secretary of the Chinese Communist Party's 4th Fujian Provincial Committee, was quoted by the Beijing-funded Ta Kung Pao daily107 words
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Article80 1992-03-25 10 WARSAW Poland's minority government unveiled on Monday a tough Budget, warning Parliament and trade unions that unless they support its proposed austerity measures they will be responsible for the collapse of the economy. Earlier pledges to ease austerity and give priority to fighting recession were subordinated80 words
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Article97 1992-03-25 10 BUDAPEST Hungary expects the International Monetary Funfl (IMF) to give its seal of approval to the country's economic restructuring programme, paving the way for fresh loans under a three-year credit package. Imre Tarafas, first deputy president of the National Bank of Hungary (NBH), said on Monday97 words
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Article82 1992-03-25 10 OTTAWA Canadian exporters have complained that they are losing business to Japanese, US, German and French competitors in South Africa and have urged the government to lift trade and investment sanctions immediately. "We are the boat. Our other G-7 partners have lifted trade sanctions and82 words
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Article69 1992-03-25 10 UNITED NATIONS Libya's UN ambassador has said Tripoli will turn over the suspects in the 1988 Pan Am bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland, to the Arab League. "For our part, we are handing (them) over to the Arab League," ambassador Ahmed Elhouderi said. "I am69 words
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448 1992-03-25 10 Corporations cautious about capital outlay Asahi News Service TOKYO Another ominous sign for the slowing economy here was added to the list of economic indicators that have already signalled a gloomy economic situation. The Bank of Japan (BOJ) on Monday announcedAsahi News Service - 448 words
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343 1992-03-25 10 Reuter HONGKONG China has called for talks with Britain on Hongkong's legislature to be elected in 1995, two years before the British colony is to revert to Chinese rule. Analysts described the call by Zhou Nan, head of China's deReuter - 343 words
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436 1992-03-25 10 Lack of fresh paper helps support weak market Reuter FRANKFURT Government spending to prop up depressed east Germany is rising daily. Nevertheless, Bonn has managed to slow capital market borrowing to the point where traders have complained about the lack of newReuter - 436 words
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278 1992-03-25 10 Reuter LONDON A sizeable jump in both exports and imports in February could give the British government ammunition to claim that economic recovery is beginning a key battle area in the current election campaign. But economists said theReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration490 1992-03-25 11 Differences remain in key areas Reuter WASHINGTON A trade pact that would link the US, Mexico and Canada in the world's largest regional trading bloc has virtually no chance of passing the US Congress this year, say American and MexicanReuter - 490 words
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454 1992-03-25 11 State Department suppressed evidence from consulate in China, they say Reuter HONGKONG The US State Department has suppressed evidence from one of its consulates in China that shoes being exported to the United States were made in a Chinese prison, US government and labourReuter - 454 words
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Advertisement190 1992-03-25 10 Bin fans company which has been standard, has taken over the production of the internationally renowned Myson Fans. ©With more than 100 years in fan engineering, Matthews and Yates combines experience and tradition with a thoroughly modern approach to the industry. MTBH STANDARDS NSmUTION •sSKfwSTIw MECOMB ENGINEERING, the sole agent190 words
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Article451 1992-03-25 12 EDITORIAL GENERAL Suchinda Kraprayoon, Thailand's army chief and supreme commander, has emerged as a front-runner for the Prime Minister's post after Sunday's general election. This should not surprise longtime observers of local politics as there has always been a thin line dividing the army and politics in451 words
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Article263 1992-03-25 12 AT a time when trading volumes are shrinking and Singapore blue chips are dishing out poor results, the Stock Exchange of Singapore's decision to let in seven international members must have come as very bad news for local broking firms. On top of that, there are now rumours263 words
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Article105 1992-03-25 12 THE rear seat belt rules would seem cumbersome but it is an effective way to reduce fatal road accidents, especially those involving children. Penalties are necessary to make motorists observe the rules. In countries like Sweden and Germany, similar rules and effective implementation have resulted in a105 words
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Article98 1992-03-25 12 IF General Suchinda Kraprayoon or any other military leader becomes the Prime Minister of the next coalition government, the government may be considered as popularly elected but not the Prime Minister. In Thai politics this is nothing new. Political parties in Thailand have always been disunited and98 words
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Article198 1992-03-25 12 THE processes of rapid democrat isat ion in South Korea and Taiwan, which both had authoritarian rule, are the best lesson available that military rule cannot be sustained indefinitely. In the promulgation of the new Constitution in Thailand, strong animosity was shown by political parties, students and198 words
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Article155 1992-03-25 12 IT's more useful to note that the Thai people seem increasingly irritated with a government rigged by the generals. Bangkok gave a big vote of support on Sunday to the pro-democracy Phalang Darma Party, led by former Bangkok mayor and retired general Chamlong Srimuang. He is155 words
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Article167 1992-03-25 12 THE stock market's depressed condition has until now been part of the aftermath of the economic bubble that peaked at the end of 1989. For the past two years, stock prices have failed to function as a leading economic indicator and have instead served as a trailing167 words
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Article, Illustration932 1992-03-25 12 Kazuo Ueda - Japan's land and stock markets may have crashed two years ago but the effects are still being felt, writes Kazuo Ueda Kazuo Ueda The writer is from the University of Tokyo's Department of Economics Look Japan IT HAS been two years since the abruptLook Japan - 932 words
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Advertisement148 1992-03-25 12 GROWTH TRIANGLE A special Business Times Survey April 18,1998 It been two years since the concept of a growth triangle linking Singapore, Johor and Batam was mooted. How far has development grown under the Growth Triangle? Will changing global economic and geopolitical trends affect the success of the triangle? Is148 words
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Miscellaneous46 1992-03-25 12 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU tHUjy, rr. TO, !TUP?RJGHTAFTER THZPRAFT HEUX&Mfi&MHCEfiIT. SP&HN6 WMUtfTZy L6TTER NCJPENT. CUMOHUP6 unWUTKJWS, ANPUrjHALMOST I GMT THE 1 PZjZ, NTtfHGHTOFHGUFe. AN9V NO \&C£, MB GME- THE MOST XV NEXT MORNJN6 aZmi- HtWOKTfe State THAT NIGHT, £XmAORP<N#W POUTXXL SP&CH KMT? OFODURSG BUT 4 lllf46 words
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Article, Illustration993 1992-03-25 13 RECESSION IN JAPAN The slowdown in their country's economy is worrying a few Japanese. Some others, however, can scarcely believe it is happening The Economist RECESSION in Japan? The idea is so unthinkable that many Westerners do not believe it (if you don't haveThe Economist - 993 words
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Article, Illustration964 1992-03-25 13 Japan's stock market and its stockbrokers have been in poor shape for some time, but it is only now that many are beginning to realise that The Economist THE TOKYO stock market began falling more than two years ago. Its value is down by almostThe Economist; Sources: Kleinwort Benson; Datastream - 964 words
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Article, Illustration623 1992-03-25 13 A shift in consumer tastes is spelling bad news for large Japanese retailers The Economist CASH-LADEN Japanese shoppers have become famous for caring more about brand names than price tags. But the era of brand snobbery may be coming to an end. Like shoppers inThe Economist - 623 words
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Advertisement144 1992-03-25 13 GOLF CONVENTION RESORT AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY PACKED WITH POTENTIAL This is a rare chance to acquire an award-winning Planning approval held for 342 berth marina and 85 resort perfectly located in South AustraHa's tourist hoiday home allotments, ample space for second golf playground and packed with potential for further course,144 words
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Article, Illustration403 1992-03-25 14 World Cup Cricket Finals Reuter MELBOURNE Wednesday's Worid Cup final presents an intriguing clash between two of the most experienced and respected captains in international cricket. Take away Imran Khan from Pakistan, or Graham Gooch from England, and each side returns to an unexceptional level. WhenReuter - 403 words
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92 1992-03-25 14 SINGAPORE The Boys' Brigade of Singapore has an extensive list of projects planned for 1992/93 and is appealing to all ex-boy brigadeers, soccer fans, or just charitable souls to attend the Hongkong-Singapore Celebrity Soccer '92 Match, which will be held this Friday at92 words
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Article84 1992-03-25 14 ORLANDO, Florida Fred Couples was not entirely happy to learn he had become the world's top-ranker golfer just two weeks from the US Masters. "I need to win a lot more to be there. I'm not the best player in the world," said the 32-year-old84 words
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Article48 1992-03-25 14 LONDON British Sky Broadcasting have bowed to public pressure by allowing the BBC to show extended highlights from today's World Cup cricket final between England and Pakistan. Up to now, they had been limited to one minute of recorded highlights in news bulletins.48 words
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Article53 1992-03-25 14 MELBOURNE England cricket captain Graham Gooch may quit the game if England wins the World Cup final against Pakistan, a newspaper reported yesterday. "If we won the cup, it would be a great thing towards the end of my career," the Herald Sun quoted the53 words
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403 1992-03-25 14 Reuter MELBOURNE A Pakistan proposal for a change in the mles for the World Cup cricket final following the farcical finish to England's semi-final with South Africa was turned down yesterday. England manager Bob Bennet said his Pakistan counterpart Intikhab AlamReuter - 403 words
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314 1992-03-25 14 AP HAMBURG Monica Seles says she hates her grunts and groans on a tennis court but can't get rid of the habit that has bothered some of her opponents. "I hate it But it has belonged toAP - 314 words
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424 1992-03-25 14 Reuter NEW YORK The World Cup finals will move indoors for the first time in 1994, when the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, hosts matches, but not without a dress rehearsal before competition, the head of Fifa said on Monday. "We have to haveReuter - 424 words
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426 1992-03-25 14 NYT NEW YORK This is such a pathetic thought that I hate even typing it, but the ultimate legacy of the 1994 World Cup of soccer could turn out to be demonstrating that grass can be grown indoors. The worldNYT - 426 words
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Advertisement128 1992-03-25 14 BUSINESS TIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0Q43 'Fax No: 734 3696 IN THE MATTERS OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 90 AND IN THE MATTER OF BESTUNK TRADING PTE LTD (Member's Voluntary Winding-up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of BESTUNK TRADING PTE LTD duly convened and held128 words
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Advertisement123 1992-03-25 14 M THE MATTERS OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 60 AND IN THE MATTER OF BESTUNK TRADING PTE LTD (Member's Voluntary Winding-up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above company, which is being voluntarily wound up. are required on or before the 25th Apr 1992 to send in123 words
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Advertisement134 1992-03-25 14 THE GEELONG COLLEGE GEELONG, AUSTRALIA VISIT TO SINGAPORE OF MR PAUL SHEAHAN, PRINCIPAL OF THE GEELONG COLLEGE. The Geelong College, founded in 1861, Is one of the leading co-educational Associated Public Schools In Victoria, Australia. It offers an all-round education and welcomes students from many countries around the world. Direct134 words
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Advertisement242 1992-03-25 15 L. ,i 4 r: r W r S v H C *K* I 1 Today, Esso Singapore christens two C Delivery is through 5 cargo pumps, marine lubricant tankers, the Esso with volume very accurately Adventure and the Esso Enterprise. measured by 5 flowmeters. With these tankers, Esso offers its242 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1992-03-25 16 Maggie Ford - Writing from Jakarta, Maggie Ford says the present woes of Indonesian food conglomerate PT Mantrust illustrate... Maggie Ford IT IS, perhaps, not surprising that the committee to oversee the restructuring of the indebted Indonesian food conglomerate PT Mantrust is headed by Jakarta's central1,196 words
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Advertisement74 1992-03-25 16 I I I I 4.130 cc, VB, Maximum power: ABS and traction quad cam, 32-valve 270ps/6,ooorpm control system Multi-link rear suspension Duet EA-II SRS airhag ♦BNCHONGtSONSMOIDR(]Q,(S)PIIin). MS6AN DISPLAY CENTRE: 911 BUKJT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE 21 St TEL 4*7711 OPEN DAILY MOW TO SAT FROM tAM TO »PM AND SUN f,74 words
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Article, Illustration896 1992-03-25 17 Selva Kumar - Selva Kumar proposes that the Singapore Insurance Act be amended Selva Kumar SINCE a decision in an English court many years ago, insurance agents have been held to be acting for applicants, not insurance companies, when they do anything to help thePunch - 896 words
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Article520 1992-03-25 17 CASE RONNIE LEE SENG CHOON V SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB High Court of the Republic of Singapore, Originating Summons No 287/91. Judicial Commissioner Kan Ting Chiu. THE PLAINTIFF, Ronnie Lee, ran afoul of Rule 47 of the Singapore Island Country Club, which required that all520 words
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Article421 1992-03-25 17 TOH TIN V NAKANO SINGAPORE (PRIVATE) LIMITED High Court of the Republic of Singapore, Suit No 1308 of 1987. Justice Chan Sek Keong. THE DEFENDANT, Nakano Singapore, had applied to the assistant registrar to strike out a claim by the plaintiff, Toh Tin, for want of421 words
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Advertisement79 1992-03-25 17 Pre-tensioner Automatic climate control system Power seats, front seat-belts and heat insulated glass automatic driving position Full leather upholstery Environment friendly Nissan 3-year warranty T€L XMJII SALES OUTIFTSc BEE HOCK MOTOR CREDIT (PTE) LTD TEL 779JM1 CEDRK MOTOR (PTE) LTD TEL HUM FULSAN MOTORS <FTE) LTD TEL OWMt HONC H£NC79 words
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Advertisement803 1992-03-25 18 Nothing Beats A BucL hHffiiii where to wine, dine or SUPPER PROMOTION Choice of aromatic Bak Kut Teh or steaming Porridge with Chicken, Pork or Fish. Plaza Hor^ Cafe Plaza H|b£ Wj delicious Hong Kong Dian Xin available daily for lunch. Mon Fri: 11 am -S pm Sat/Sun/Public Holiday: 9803 words
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Advertisement241 1992-03-25 18 Local Tea Time delights at Chatterbox eyer y Friday, Saturday and Sunday 3 pm to 5.30 pm. $14.50++ per person $8.50+ per child (below 10 yrt) Mezaanre Sumptuous Continental Afternoon Tea spread at Mezzanine Lounge. Daily. 3 pm to 6 pm. $14.00+ per person $10.00+ per child (below 10 yrs)241 words
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Miscellaneous331 1992-03-25 18 TELEVISION AND RADIO Otip-pvpH pnwhnv ,hcaock 7 ica buswessow^o^, .y. V-/AAw v VvU V'UWI/U Y 7.25 AM Opening. 9.00 Km. 532 tok. BBC, 88.9 mltz in VMF Band II W 7.30 CNN (L). 9.30 Mist World 1991 (S). ll *™> 92Smn f 1.30pm, 5.30pm, *^j-' ","r 8-30 jl-30 Njwih USA331 words
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Article, Illustration882 1992-03-25 19 Benedict Nightingale - A new movie about the life of the comic genius tells of a traumatic childhood that would influence the adult Chaplin. Benedict Nightingale reports Benedict Nightingale NYT IF THERE are any human virtues Sir Richard Attenborough thinks especially important, they are, he says, courage andNYT - 882 words
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Article, Illustration530 1992-03-25 19 Jon Pareles - Like Frank Sinatra, Harry Connick Jr is a baritone, arrogant and looks good in a tuxedo. But the similarities end tnere, says Jon Pareles. Jon Pareles. NYT IF HE wanted to, Harry Connick Jr could ride his Frank Sinatra imitation toward a lucrative career of singingNYT - 530 words
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Article, Illustration545 1992-03-25 19 AMERICAN television news anchorman Dan Rather recently watched Beauty and the Beast and says he saw not only a pleasing Disney kids movie but a metaphor for Aids. In an article written for the Los Angeles Times, Rather likened the beast actually a545 words
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Advertisement195 1992-03-25 19 AND ENTERTAIN I Ra Shai Masc For the fresh and flavourfiil taste of Japanese haute cuisine only at Unkai Japanese Restaurant. Lunch 12 noon to 2.15 pm Dinner 6.30 to 10.15 pm. A ANA HOTEL For reservations, SINGAPORE please call 732-1222 ext 1589. IS Swat I View Singapore J For195 words
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Advertisement26 1992-03-25 19 SINGAPORTI992 A special feature on Marine Technology: Global Change and Response. Do not miss the 20-page supplement with your copy of C l\ Business Times today26 words
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Advertisement101 1992-03-25 19 H COFFEE HOUSE A bevy of cheesy beauties that no cheesecake buff can resist is now available at Cosy Corner. For variety, we've created six out-of-this-world flavours ginger, Grand Marnier, Walnut, Melba, American and peanut butter. Each sinfully good slice is priced at only $3.80+ or the whole cake (2kg)101 words
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Advertisement116 1992-03-25 19 ALCAN AUSTRALIA LTD USD 175,000,000 Transferable Loan Certificate Facility Agreement Dated 23rd December 1991 J In accordance with clause 14 of the Terms and Conditions of the Dans- ferabte Loan Certificates (the J •TLC's*) notice is hereby given J that the rate of interest in respect of an issue of116 words
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Article, Illustration4132 1992-03-25 20 Chew Eng Han - By Chew Eng Han SUPPORT for the Straits Times Industrials Index seems to be building up at the 1,430 level. Following a brief dip below the 1,430 mark on Monday, the index moved up 4.04 points yesterday to end at 1,439.78. "All4,132 words
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Article2932 1992-03-25 21 GE Life 1870 +40 +2.2% Asia Pacific 1090 +30 +2.8% SIA Foreign 1970 20 +1.0% SPH Foreign 1320 +20 +1.5% ICS 368 +16 4.5% City Dev 50« 368 +14 4.0% OUB 470 +12 +2.6% KeppelCWt 456 +10 +2.2% Keppel Corpn 715 +10 +1.4% SIA 2002,932 words
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Advertisement222 1992-03-25 21 UNILENS" CAN HELP YOUR PRACTICE SWING. 7 UNILENS™ presents a completely novel approach for the correction of presbyopia and astigmatism called PP, Image Enhancement. 'Z' \\V jjt Only the revolutionary new UNILENS"* aspheric contact lens can give you the freedom of contact lenses with jdflyV v ifiu Mwr a full222 words
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Article3371 1992-03-25 22 Uniphone Tei 259 +4.4% Magnum Corp 50* 386 +10 +2.7% George Kent 50* 160 +9 +6.0% Hume M 378 +8 +2.2% NST 346 6 +1.8% Uniphoenix 110 +6 +5.8% Bolton 160 +5 +3.2% 1GB Corpn 50* 122 +5 +4.3% Oriental Hldgs 630 +5 f0.8% Guinness3,371 words
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Advertisement250 1992-03-25 22 BANKING, FINANCE AND INSURANCE SUPPLEMENT 1992 A special Business Times Survey May 4) 1992 The theme for this year's supplement is "Managing the Tiger" which focuses on the tremendous growth achieved in recent years by Asia's banking and finance industry and the constraints faced by the region's regulators to encourage250 words
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Article, Illustration5125 1992-03-25 23 Brokers hope tomorrow's listing of Proton will act as catalyst Bernama SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ended mixed yesterday as the market went into a consolidation mood after profittaking activity set in following the market's recent gains. In moderate trading,Bernama - 5,125 words
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Article931 1992-03-25 24 Mi Utri Last Fal Year Ferecast tat tatPreft EPS aaac* Tear EPS Cms prefll N« Ni Caw Uf (cts) (I'M) (SS» (cts) Spare lata F Mar 12 Oec 91 126 10.0 44.641(f) 35 2—43 7 13.3—165 ■It F Mar 12 Ok 91 2.3 7.0411 (7.5)—(29.4) (0 7) —(29)931 words
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Article773 1992-03-25 24 MM Last Fri Tear tapm Periei Bate Tw EPS Cms Mat aanacai eefeg (cts) *r pre* last par (SJtH) EMS Fmal Nov 6 Jul 91 3.0TE 17,8781 CI Ub Final Mar 14 Dec 91 75 6 20 0 36.724 Mnr Fam Final Mar 15 Dec 91 9.3773 words
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Article70 1992-03-25 24 Mar 24 Heshe Holdings Pte Ltd, subsidiary of First Capital Corporation Ltd, has won approval for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singarpore. Mar 23 Tenafa Nasional Bhd may act as a venture capital company to provide financial backing to businesses involved in the manufacture of power70 words
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Article1063 1992-03-25 24 Carroat Ex Books Date Total tar Total far pfymtflt dltl doit p|y|||| Hi ynf |d| yHf Ataan Fund US10c(b) Mar 10 Mar 20 Mar 30 US10C JS10( Awm 20c 12 51TE Mar 3 Mar 13 May 15 175%TE 12 5*TE MT 21c ***** Apr 9 Apr 22 Apr1,063 words
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Article167 1992-03-25 24 Company Date Yaar Craap Mat Nat aaraiafs Craw aaa ta pram/law (L) par ttera iWOai (••00) (carts) Cerebos Feb 13 Sep 91 545.623|(538.911) 14 8(12.8) 236TE(30TE) KL Kepong Feb 13 Sep 91 *564.883(562.895) 15 3(14 8) 15(15) NST Feb 10 Aug 91 ¥J55.298(59,064 309(33) 20(20) Asia Pacific Jan167 words
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Article294 1992-03-25 24 C—my Date Yur Crony pre-tax N«t umhp fireu mn to pr*flt/l*M (L) per than C000) (carts) MOIL Mar 20 Dec 91 $43,400($51,800 5 52(6 68 28 2(71 8) YHS Mar 20 Dec 91 $4,5831(112.101) -(10.1) 2(8) Keppd Corpn Mar 3 Dec 91 $270,740($225.008) 35 2(31 2) 10(8) MTC294 words
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Article66 1992-03-25 24 Conversion SftcU Trig ScripkM i on version ocmiimk rtnoo i rwiig Compwi) starts (1DP) (ST) starts Ccfltrepoint Mar 30 Apr 21 Apr 8 Apr 21 Apr 22 First Capital Mar 31 Apr 22 Apr 9 Apr 22 Apr 23 tlai Sun Hap Apr I Apr 23 Apr 1066 words
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Article372 1992-03-25 24 Company Oat* Half-year Creup pre-tax Interim ann to preftt/ksa (L) dWMmd (000) Jaya Holdings Mar 23 Dec 91 $3,300(13.326) Cons Plant Feb 29 Ok 91 MJ59 800(J40.600) 10(8) DMIB Bhd Feb 29 Dec 91 M$20.500($20.400) 6(6) Sea View Feb 29 Dec 91 $5.285($2.701) Sime Darby Feb 29 Dec372 words
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673 1992-03-25 24 Traat Rigtitired Sentential Buy/ No. at Am««at SlwrtfcoWiif Stock Date Hildir ShirilioMir/PinctOf Ml tkim Bifori After SPC 19/03/92 COP DBS Nominees (Pte) Ltd Temasek Holdings (Pie) LTd S 5,000 14,190 133,884,476 4184 133,879,476 4184 SPC 19/03/92 DBS Nominees (Pte) Ltd Temasek Holdings (Pte) Ltd *B 12,000 34,750673 words
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Article264 1992-03-25 24 Company Rights Issue COL ConsoWatnn of every tour shares of HKJO 25 into one share of HKJ1 00 nonvnal amount Itoghts issue of fwe for-e<tit g HKSO 36 per share before consofcdatoon Ei-date Mar 26 Books dose Mar 26 Acceptance Payment NYA MC8 Hdfs Onrfor-ten MJl10 per share264 words
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Article628 1992-03-25 24 Company Rights Issue Mfanct Ttdi One for one $1 00 per share Bedford Issue of 175 1 m normal amount of 55* Bank Guaranteed Bonds 1992/97 with detachable transferable subscrpton rights (TSR) on the basis of one TSR for every four ordrary shares fe MJO 195 for each628 words
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Article169 1992-03-25 24 A vino Singapore Ltd: 18th AGM at Valley Room, Shangri-La Hotel, 22 Orange Grove Road. Singapore 1025, on Wednesday, Mar 25, at 12 noon Golden Hop* Plantation Bhd: EGM at the Theatrette, Ground Floor, Bangunan MOP, No 196-A, ialan Tun Razak, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Mar 25,169 words
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Article146 1992-03-25 24 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1992 Hfh: *****8 (21/2/92) 1*2 VJ\%J 1992 tar 1232.84 (2/1/92) 1992 tar. ***** 9/3/92 1991 *>: 1333 08 (3/6/91) 1991 >■* 5655* }> 1991 tar. 1022 52 (16/1/91) 1991 tar 149.08 J6/1/91 1990 dek 1435 43 (16/7/90) 1990 h*t 6M.12 «/3/J0146 words
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369 1992-03-25 24 In load am In S$ In US$ dy yr dy yr %<y %jt Mar 20 Index chge chge chge chge chgc chy World 393.7 0.2 -3.6 0.2 -5.5 -0.4 -8.1 $EAFE 475.0 -0.1 -5.4 -0.2 -10.0 -0.7 -12.4 Europe 429.5 -0.2 4.4 -0.2 -2.2 -0.7369 words
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2203 1992-03-25 25 Reuter SHARE prices yesterday ended lower in the Stock Exchange of Thaiand as investors took profits on recently buoyant finance counters, brokers said. The SET index lost 4.58 points to 822.61 on turnover of 7.83 billion baht. Brokers who on Monday predictedReuter - 2,203 words
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1230 1992-03-25 25 THE Jakarta share index rose r 2.35 points to 279.33 but turnover continued to be very light at just over five million shares traded yester--5 day. Polysindo was again active with a million shares changing hands but the price stayed unchanged at 10,5001,230 words
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Advertisement10 1992-03-25 25 PICK CROP®? ADVERTISE YOUR JOB OPENINGS in the APPOINTMENTS' columns10 words
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Article, Illustration2634 1992-03-25 26 Reuter TOKYO stocks posted sharp losses yesterday and the Nikkei closed back under 20,000. Arbitrage unwinding and institutional selling ahead of the fiscal year-end kept up the pressure on prices, brokers said. Gloom over the delay of a government package to revive theReuter - 2,634 words
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Article, Illustration2608 1992-03-25 26 AFP SHARE prices in Hongkong's stock market ended marginally lower on profit-taking yesterday with the Hang Seng Index losing 8.82 points or 0.2 per cent to close at 5,052.32. The broader-based Hongkong Index ended at 3,300.49 down 6.40 points. Turnover also fell to HK52.473AFP - 2,608 words
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2253 1992-03-25 27 UPI SHARE prices closed lower on the Sydney stock exchange yesterday under the influence of further selling in Tokyo, brokers said. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries index was down 3.4 points to 1,583.4. The All Industrials index fell 2.7 toUPI - 2,253 words
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Article557 1992-03-25 27 LATE buying pulled Taiwan stocks sharply higher yesterday as investors were encouraged by strong financials, brokers said. The weighted index soared 104.94 points or 2.2 per cent to close at 4,790.10. Turnover was a healthy 4MT520.6 billion against Monday's im 17.26 billion. Brokers noticed that the financial counters were557 words
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Article593 1992-03-25 27 SHARE prices in the Philippines dived below the psychological 1,100-point resistance level as investors stayed out of the market and remained on the sidelines over fears that May's presidential election may be marred by violence, brokers said. "The political overhang of violence is what's depressing sentiment right now and593 words
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Article350 1992-03-25 27 LATE buying of Carter Holt Harvey and Lion Nathan pushed a lacklustre New Zealand share market up marginally at the close yesterday. Brokers said that the market remained thin in anticipation of share issues and only a six-cent rise in CHH to NZS2.4O saved it from a fall.350 words
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Article688 1992-03-25 27 Seoul Mar 24 Won (*00) Anam Electric Ind 103 unch A nam Ind 445 2 Ankuk Insu 328 unch Asia Cement 371 unch Asia Motors 153 +2 Bank Of Che Ju 189 unch Bank Of Pusan 115 unch Bank Of Seoul 97 unch Byuck San 183 unch Cheil Sugar 324688 words
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Article50 1992-03-25 27 INDICES TURNOVER CVmc Plnlw Mar 24 NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1.438.18 1,436.29 +1.89 MANILA Composite Index 1.094.63 1.101.79 -7.16 Turnover (million) 702.3 1.280 -577.7 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index 4.790.10 4.685.16 104.94 Turnover (NTS billion) 20.6 17.26 3.34 SEOUL Composite Stock Index dosed 624.13 +6.83 Turnover (billion won) dosed 449.7 186.850 words
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Article, Illustration1472 1992-03-25 28 STOCKS on Wall Street retreated on Monday, giving back part of the modest gains netted on Friday in the year's first triple-witching hour and failing to extend a two-day winning streak. Analysts said trading was subdued because inves- tors chose to stay at the sidelines to wait for1,472 words
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Article441 1992-03-25 28 Other markets in Europe, South Africa and Canada Johannesburg Mar 23 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 4100 AECI 1025 unch AMIC 8200 +125 "y Abercom 125 Amaprop 700 50 BAZ 1300 Barlows 5650 50 Basil Strk 10 Blyvoor 600 CG Smith ***** 100 Cnagalo 2800 75 Curfin 725 unch Edgars 5500441 words
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Article, Illustration857 1992-03-25 28 A POOR start on Wall Street and much lower-than-expected trade figures depressed share prices on Monday, as the stock exchange remained nervous about the government's flagging electoral campaign. The blue-chip Financial Times 100 index closed 15.6 points lower at 2,441 points. The narrower FTSE-30 index shed 5.7 points to857 words
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Article298 1992-03-25 28 GERMAN shares fell 1.1 per cent in quiet trading on Monday, the 30-share DAX index dropping below the 1,720 support level for the first time in four weeks. But dealers were relatively unconcerned by the drop, noting the market had been driven higher by DTB traders on Friday as298 words
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Article192 1992-03-25 28 DUTCH shares were weaker at the end of an exceptionally idle Monday session, traders said, guessing that volumes slumped to midsummer lows as investors shunned stocks. The EOE index was supported by the dollar to withstand a bearish tone through most of the session but sank in line with192 words
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Article349 1992-03-25 28 ITALIAN shares closed broadly weaker on Monday in meagre trading volume as forthcoming elections pushed potential buyers to the sidelines and drove prices lower. The MIB all-share index closed a provisional 0.3 per cent lower at 1,005. "Volumes were probably about 70 billion lire, not much more than on349 words
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Article120 1992-03-25 28 PRICES on the Stockholm bourse closed lower on Monday on profit-tak-ing following last week's 2.3 per cent rise in the all-share index, dealers said. The all-share index fell 0.44 per cent to 992.81. The top-16 index shed 0.91 per cent. Turnover was 594 million crowns. "There are some short-term120 words
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Article260 1992-03-25 28 TORONTO stocks closed down on Monday after reports of debt worries for Olympia York put pressure on the financial services and the real estate and construction sectors, dealers said. The TSE 300 officially closed down 26.3 points to 3,443.7. Declines led advances 364 to 196 with 265 unchanged on260 words
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Article369 1992-03-25 28 SWISS shares ended a quiet Monday session near their day's lows, with rising money market rates and a weak bond market dampening sentiment in banks and insurers and some industrials suffering from profit-taking, brokers said. Traders said Wall Street's easier opening also weighed on the market. The weak franc369 words
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Article72 1992-03-25 28 INDICES TURNOVER Mar 23 Close Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 3,272.14 3,276.39 -4.25 SAP 500 409.91 411.30 -1.39 Turnover (million) 167.05 246.88 -79.83 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,910.8 1.916.5 -5.7 FTSE 100 2.441.0 2,456.6 -15.6 Turnover (million) 323.3 533.8 -210.5 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,717.47 1,736.60 18.83 AMSTERDAM EOE Index 304.2972 words
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1219 1992-03-25 29 REPORTS ASIA THE US dollar was slightly higher in late Asian trade yesterday on short-cov-ering, after a day of quiet trading, dealers said. Light mark purchases for yen and some Japanese importers' buying of dollars helped the dollar advance. At1,219 words
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Article375 1992-03-25 29 Cross rates Mar 24 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS us$ 1.6640 2.5720 1.6670 133.50 0.5816 1.5145 1.3132 1.8248 ss 0.6010 1.5457 1.0018 80.2284 0.3495 0.9102 0.7892 1.0966 MS 0.65 0.6481 51.9051 0.2261 0.5888 0.5106 0.7095 Dm 0.5999 0.9982 1.5429 80.08 0.3489 0.9085 0.7878 1.0947375 words
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Article535 1992-03-25 29 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight 2 7/8 3 1-month 3 1/8 3 1/4 2-month 3 3/16 3 5/16 3-month 3 1/4 3 3/8 Overnight mode: 3 LSS Bid Offer 7 days 4 3/8 4 1/2 1 month 4 5/16 4 7/16 2 months 4 5/16 4 7/16535 words
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Article, Illustration467 1992-03-25 29 The South China Morning Post HONGKONG With the Hongkong prime rate, or best lending rate, still two percentage points above its US counterpart, the Hongkong dollar has been edging towards the danger zone for the linked rate. The Hongkong dollar hasThe South China Morning Post; Source: South China Morning Post - 467 words
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Article1126 1992-03-25 29 SIMEX EUROOOLLAJt Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vol Op/Int Jun 92 95.25 9126 3020 5451 ***** Sep 92 94.76 94.77 94.75 94.75 2610 3576 8788 Dec 92 93.94 93.96 93.93 93.94 1530 2391 6857 Mar 93 93.62 93.68 93.66 93.67 510 184 3185 Jun 93 93.19 93.191,126 words
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377 1992-03-25 30 Reuter SINGAPORE Singapore traders exported a three-year high of 74,600 tonnes of coffee in 1991 but are unlikely to repeat the performance if export quotas are reintroduced, trade officials said. Last year's coffee exports, 9.7 per cent more than in 1990,Reuter - 377 words
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322 1992-03-25 30 Reuter GENEVA More than 60 sugar producing and consuming nations have negotiated a new accord maintaining the International Sugar Organisation (ISO), trade sources said on Monday. But they said that at talks last week at the United Nations in Geneva, the USReuter - 322 words
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813 1992-03-25 30 REPORTS THE price of tin shed one sen to close at MS 14.17 akg on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market on lack of buying demand yesterday. Dealers said the slightly reduced premium had little impact on the price due to the813 words
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Article, Illustration605 1992-03-25 31 Jill Serjeant - LETTER FROM LONDON By Jill Serjeant LONDON'S Trafalgar Square, says British architect Sir Richard Rogers, was once the heart of an empire, and Piccadilly Circus the centre of the universe. "Today, they are just two more jammed roundabouts in a shabby city playing a605 words
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Article149 1992-03-25 31 Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.2621 1.2792 Canadian dollar 1.3816 1.4096 NZ dollar 0.9023 0.9206 Sterling pound 2.8492 2.8878 US dollar 1.6600 1.6680 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 14.03 14.32 Belgian franc 4.750149 words
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Article73 1992-03-25 31 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Duration Title Venue Organiser Tet Apnl 26- International Utrecht. Koninklijke ********** Apr 29- 6th International Palexpo. Salon Intl 021/*****9 30 Food Exhibition Netherlands Nederlandse May 3 Fair for Books Geneva du livre et (Fax) Jaarbeurs and Press de U presse Apr 28-73 words
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Miscellaneous274 1992-03-25 31 1 Hero-worship adroitly manipulated (8) 5 This man's a high-flier by the way (6) I 1 I I I I I B I_ 1 I__L_L_ 9 An Oriental feature about |HV |H| fellow's retirement (8) 10 The favoured way to cover 11 I I I I I j I I274 words
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Miscellaneous166 1992-03-25 31 Singapore Outlook: Fair, except for showers over few areas in the afternoon. Report Maximum temperature 34.4 Assoc humidity 59% Minimum temperature 25.7 Assoc humidity 94% Hours of sunshine 9.15 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 32.5 Rainy days this month 5 World forecast Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 18/11 Rain166 words
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Article, Illustration452 1992-03-25 32 Charges of fraud mar National Assembly elections AFP, Reuter SEOUL Early unofficial vote returns late yesterday pointed to a comfortable majority for South Korean President Roh Tae Woo's ruling party in National Assembly elections tainted by allegations of fraud. With nearlyAFP,; Reuter - 452 words
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Article204 1992-03-25 32 HONGKONG Semi-Tech (Global) comfortably completed its secondary offer of more than eight million Singer shares to international institutions last night, reaping HKSI.32 billion (*****.8 million) from the market, reported the South China Morning Post. The exercise, announced a week ago by group executive chairman James Ting,204 words
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517 1992-03-25 32 Thailand's general election Reuter, AFP BANGKOK General Suchinda Kraprayoon, Thailand's coup leader and supreme military commander, has told politicians he does not want to be chosen as prime minister, an official of the leading pro-army party said. "Suchinda informed the ones whoReuter,; AFP - 517 words
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450 1992-03-25 32 Reuter BEIJING China should float its currency and open retail, transport, banking and insurance industries to foreigners, the Cabinet's top economist said in the clearest explanation of Beijing's new pro-reform push to date. Ma Hong, research director for the State CouncilReuter - 450 words
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196 1992-03-25 32 AFP TOKYO Economic growth in 17 nations and territories along the Pacific is registering an estimated average rate of 3.5 per cent this year, with predictions of 4.7 per cent for 1993, an international forum said yesterday. The real-term rates, compared with 2.8 perAFP - 196 words
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423 1992-03-25 32 Reuter HANOI Vietnam's lawmakers met yesterday to approve a revised constitution enshrining economic reforms, protecting human rights and curbing the Communist Party's power but keeping its leadership role intact. Party officials promised citizens new rights to carry out business, travel abroad and getReuter - 423 words
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Article, Illustration251 1992-03-25 33 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias THE HEAT is still on for Singapore's maritime industry. Fierce competition and recession in the developed countries are eroding margins, while companies based here try to cope with limited land and human resources. In an effort to overcome these constraints, the local shipping251 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1992-03-25 34 Nick Collins - Nick Collins gazes into the crystal ball to find out the state of bulk shipping in the *****. Nick Collins The writer is chief executive of Seadragon Maritime During the 1980s, the bulk shipping market experienced one of the longest and deepestSource: Clarison Research Studies Ltd - 1,160 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1992-03-25 35 M S Tan - With the marine industry emerging as a star performer last year, the sector is confident of yet another good year. But local yards must stay competitive, says M S Tan M S Tan The writer is president of the Association of Singapore Marine Industries and1,211 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1992-03-25 36 Martin Poskitt - Martin Poskitt reviews the local shipping and marine industries and their prospects for growth in the next few years Martin Poskitt SINGAPORE'S marine industry is very much a world leader today. But as shipowners, the Republic remains out of the top league. TheSource: ASM - 1,380 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1992-03-25 37 Sia Yong - Sia Yong provides the shippers perspective on freight rates and the state ot the shipping industry. Sia Yong The writer is chairman. Federation of Asean Shippers' Councils THE continuous expansion of global trade during the past couple of decades has produced a marked trend showing a1,351 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1992-03-25 38 See Thiam Hock - See Thiam Hock takes a look at how ship managers tackle the manpower shortage in shipping See Thiam Hock The writer is manager, marketing and business development, of Thome Shipmanagement Pte Ltd SINGAPORE enjoys an enviable position in the global maritime and shipping arena. It is1,382 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1992-03-25 39 Lee Wai Pong - Singapore's shipbroking industry comes under the scrutiny of Lee Wai Pong, who identifies the areas of growth in the sector Lee Wai Pong The writer is the director of Taysen Marine ON BEHALF of charterers, we are pleased to confirm that all "subjects" are in1,060 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1992-03-25 41 Lim Li-Lian - Lim Li-Lian discusses the bunker industry's challenges and the changes taking place to address its current concerns Lim Li-Lian The writer is chairman, Shipping Group (F) of the Singapore National Shipping Association SINCE 1988, Singapore has maintained its position as the top bunkering port in1,465 words
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Article, Illustration936 1992-03-25 41 Seah Khen Hee - Seah Khen Hee outlines the tasks ahead for Singapore's bunkering industry, which is expected to have handled more than 12 million tonnes of bunkers last year Seah Khen Hee The writer is PSA s hunkering services manager. SINGAPORE'S bunkering industry had a good year in 1991 Preliminary figures936 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1992-03-25 42 The Marine Department outlines the ingredients necessary to ensure a successful rescue operation OVER the years, vessels in distress as far as the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea have been contacting Singapore's coast radio station (Singapore Radio) for assistance. In colonial Singapore, search and1,273 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1992-03-25 44 C L Foo - C L Foo examines the challenges facing the shipping industry in promoting maritime safety and preventing pollution C L Foo The writer is Lloyd 's Register of Shipping's country manager for Singapore Environment and quality are two areas which the maritime industry will have to1,114 words
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Article, Illustration1745 1992-03-25 45 The Singapore National Shipping Association argues for a more concerted effort among Asean states to combat piracy in the region, and also provides do's and don'ts for crew members if an attack occurs SHIPS trading in the Asean region have, over the last three years, been1,745 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1992-03-25 46 Singapore Network Services looks at the electronic data links available to Singapore firms and the linking of country networks to speed up business dealings SINCE 1989 when Singapore had its first nationwide Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) network, electronic applications have sprouted across sectors and industries. Today, Electronic Data1,324 words
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Article, Illustration494 1992-03-25 46 Jimmy Yeow - Jimmy Yeow reports on the use of electronic data interchange across the Causeway Jimmy Yeow Mr Yeow is a free-lance writer A MALAYSIAN freight forwarder once remarked that it was easier to move a tonne of cargo from one point to another than to move a494 words
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Article, Illustration892 1992-03-25 47 Tan Tian Seng - Tan Tian Seng discusses the new technology being used to enhance telecommunications for the maritime community Tan Tian Seng The writer is Marketing Executive. International Mobile Division, Singapore Telecom VAST PROGRESS in mobile satellite technology has resulted in the development of a wide range of892 words
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Article, Illustration792 1992-03-25 48 Glenn Rodriguez - Glenn Rodriguez takes a look at the modern warehouse operator and the obstacles facing him. Glenn Rodriguez The writer is managing director of Intrans Warehousing Distribution Services SINGAPORE's warehousing industry went through a major expansion phase between 1989 and 1991. Massive projects were announced and operators' vocabulary792 words
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Article500 1992-03-25 48 Manjit Singh - Manjit Singh examines the rise of cargo distribution hubs Manjit Singh The writer is the manager of Keppel Distripark, PSA THE increasing emphasis on cargo logistics flow and control has witnessed changing patterns in the flow of goods from the production floors to the retail shelves. Manufacturers500 words
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Article, Illustration875 1992-03-25 49 Stanley Ong - Singapore's freight forwarding industry has built up its reputation based on its total dedication to upgrade and modernise, says Stanley Ong Stanley Ong The writer is the chairman of the public relations committee of the Singapore Freight Forwarders Association LAST YEAR proved to be a875 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1992-03-25 50 Juliette Walker - Singapore's fledgling cruise industry is finding that it's not all smooth sailing, says Juliette Walker Juliette Walker The writer is a BT journalist THE PARTY has just begun for Singapore's cruise industry. But even as the champagne bottles are uncorked and the streamers released, industry players1,062 words
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Article669 1992-03-25 51 David Chin - David Chin explains how the Approved International Shipping Enterprise, or AIS, scheme can benefit shipowners David Chin The writer is the director of Services and International Trading. Trade Development Board Shipowners, both local and foreign, have respon d e d enthusiastically to the Approved International Shipping Enterprise669 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1992-03-25 51 Teh Kong Leong - Teh Kong Leong maps out the changes that have transformed the shipping industry Teh Kong Leong The writer is the director of the Marine Department SINGAPORE, because of its strategic geographical location, has developed into the principal centre of shipping activity in South-cast Asia. Historically,1,092 words
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Article, Illustration873 1992-03-25 52 Rahita Elias - Rahita Elias learns the port's formula for success from PSA deputy executive director Goon Kok Loon Rahita Elias The writer is a BT journalist WORLD BANK experts may have poohpoohed at Singapore's request for funds to build a container port in *****, but today few873 words
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Article, Illustration374 1992-03-25 52 Julie Lim - Brani Terminal, with its advanced equipment, will be able to provide customers with better services in terms of faster turnaround and greater flexibility, says Julie Lim Julie Lim The writer is PSA's operations executive (Brani Terminal) Brani terminal, the Port of Singapore Authority's third container terminal,374 words
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Advertisement402 1992-03-25 33 INSIDE I The and dry bulk markets are headed for The local warehousing scene has gone throogh some better Pg 2 flood and bad times. Today, the operators once again the of cooing with the ia the The aarine Marty it confident at another good year. industry's demand and supply402 words
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Advertisement274 1992-03-25 49 The people to see before you take to the sea. H ■m 1 H I r^' Jf 1 ,/^^lMP^ For CHARTS. For NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS. Complete worldwide coverage of British Admiralty charts and publications available for supply 7 days a week. Daily chart correction An extensive range of Navigational Marine service.274 words
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Advertisement110 1992-03-25 49 Calling all shipowners, operators, managers, etc. come see the latest communication equipment. All explanation will be provided in layman's terms. Full SAIT GM-2 GMDSS console on display as well as SKANTI's range of GMDSS equipment. World's FIRST full GMDSS Radio Equipment in console k I Equipment on exhibition simultaneously are:110 words
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Advertisement208 1992-03-25 50 r|l tes week, it is OPEN HOUSE at the Australian Marine I I lndustries Exhibition being held at the Australian High L" Commission. All are welcome to see a comprehensive range of marine Organizations and Companies offering their goods and services. i- C*• Seminars arc being held between 9.30 am208 words
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Advertisement277 1992-03-25 51 Here's the International Maritime Show you have been waiting for... SingaPort "92 International Maritime Exhibition and Conference i 25 -27 March 1992 s 1100 1900 hrs 28 March 1100 1700 hrs World Trade Centre Trade Visitors Only THE EXHIBITION Second in the biennial series, and the largest More than 400277 words
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Article, Illustration382 1992-03-25 53 Juliette Walker - SingaPort '92 By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE A senior Castrol executive pinpointed the shipping boom and overall economic strength of the Asia Pacific region as a primary marketing opportunity for the company's marine lubricants. Colin Harrington, international marine manager for Castrol Limited382 words
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195 1992-03-25 53 UPI WASHINGTON US firms are being allowed to bid on an US$BOO million (SSI.3 billion) airport project in Fukuoka, Japan, marking a breakthrough in the Bush administrations effort to open the Japanese public works market, the Commerce Department said on Monday.UPI - 195 words
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295 1992-03-25 53 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Some 231 delegates and 471 exhibitors will be taking part in the world premier shipping event SingaPort '92, which starts today at the World Trade Centre. Ng Chee Keong, chairman of the SingaPort steering committee, told reporters yesterday that the four-day295 words
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1194 1992-03-25 53 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Anglo Orient 16 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 A.P.C. Lines 13 5 A cWareho using 15 5 Arrow Int 9 2 Asian Break-Bulk 161,194 words
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356 1992-03-25 53 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Singapore Airlines' bid to mount a service between New York and the Republic via Frankfurt eight months earlier than planned has been dashed. BT understands the US Transport Department has decided not to make a ruling on SlA's356 words
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Article287 1992-03-25 53 Reuter NEW YORK A rush to build double-hulled tankers after the catastrophic 1989 Exxon Valdcz oil spill could be slowing, hampered by depressed tanker rates and by US legislation, shipping sources said. Sincc the March 24, 1989, Valdcz accidcnt, over 100 double-hulled tankers have beenReuter - 287 words
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Article58 1992-03-25 53 INTERNATIONAL Maritime Organisation secretary-general, William O'Neil, in his two years on the job has made it clear that the international shipping community needs to put its house in order, and fast. With this mindset, he is trying to change the maritime watchdog's reactive approach to58 words
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37 1992-03-25 53 IN THE LAST two months Chrysler's prospects suddenly seem brighter. With US$B6l million (Ssl.4 billion) of new equity raised in February, the US no 3 automaker appears poised for another comeback Beck Page37 words
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Article54 1992-03-25 53 THE US Transportation Department has allowed America West Airlines to sell its route. The move clears the way for America West to sell the US$l5 million route to Northwest, enabling it to get badly needed money to help it reorganise under Chapter 11 of the54 words
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34 1992-03-25 53 GENERAL Motors Corp is nearing completion of a joint venture to make cars and trucks in Indonesia, the final component of GM's Asia-Pa-cific strategy Back Page34 words
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86 1992-03-25 54 LONDON Talk that loading of Iranian crude at the country's Kharg Island terminal was delayed by up to 11 days lifted Dubai crude prices but failed to affect tanker rates in the depressed Middle East Gulf market. Brokers said on Monday that86 words
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Article79 1992-03-25 54 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Investors bid US$5.B billion (559.7 billion) for shares in the private phone company Telecom, happily paying nearly twice what the government had hoped to collect, the president of the National Securities Commission said on Monday. The 295.3 million shares were priced79 words
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Article114 1992-03-25 54 TOKYO Trading company Tomen Corp has become the sole importer-distributor in Japan for the next-generation commercial helicopter series of McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Corp, a business division of McDonnell Douglas Corp of the US, a Tomen official said on Monday. Tomen this year will set114 words
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Article106 1992-03-25 54 TOKYO Japan's domestic vehicle production last month was down 7.1 per cent from February 1991 to post a year-to-year decline for the third consecutive month, a report of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (Jama) said on Monday. A total of 1,055,905 cars, trucks and buses106 words
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56 1992-03-25 54 LONDON The US flag freighter Galveston Bay grounded and then refloated last week at Freetown, Sierra Leone sailed on Monday for Dakar, Senegal, for repairs, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said. Divers reported two holes and minor propeller damage, but the 14,897 dwt vessel56 words
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Article60 1992-03-25 54 MOSCOW Two Russian bombers intercepted off western Alaska by American jet fighters last week were on a routine flight, the Itar-Tass news agency said on Monday. The agency said the TU-95 bombers, known in the West as Bears, "were on a regular flight over neutral60 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1992-03-25 54 Rahita Elias - Rahita Elias speaks to IMO secretary-general William O'Neil who believes that the international shipping community needs to put its house in order, and fast Rahita Elias A BREATH of fresh air is blowing through the International Maritime Organisation. Secretary-general William O'Neil in his two years onPhoto by Chris Loh - 1,199 words
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401 1992-03-25 54 WILLIAM O'Neil is finding it hard to take time to pursue his hobbies. His one-time passion, golf, has been put aside even before his appointment as the International Maritime Organisation's secretary-general. In fact, over the last three years, he has only managed401 words
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Article12712 1992-03-25 62 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. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after12,712 words
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Article554 1992-03-25 69 Berth Arrival Departure j lnui «oy No Berth fcrivd Dgrtw T#r 1 Dwi Seraya 8/92 J1 atongstoe 25 03/0700 £2 al0np >e 25 03/0 ®99 Dwi Daya 5/92 J3 atongside 25 03/0600 T a*"*"* 2403/2300 J2/3 ator*stoe 25 03/0700 XL 1-04 atonp le 24 03/2300 Manna i554 words
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Article191 1992-03-25 69 i IWi rWl Berft 1: Gma; 2: Sondai; 3: Sin Zhong; 4: Ba Da Img; 5: ApoWa; 6: Barge Sea Maco. 01 fatty: Sukun, Suci. DC* m I Dm or Mvdi 24: Sanyang, Santi, Aback. Juta Jaya. Barge J MaJvest Kris Terasik, Barge Josmdo Satu. DM on191 words
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Article962 1992-03-25 69 RECEIVING or EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO v Ktcora ooownf/ ksrs r Ship Voy No Elb/ftr Mod From To From Venture 04/361 26/1100 2 24/1700 25/0659 25/0900 *T 3 25/0700 25/1159 25/1400 4 25/1200 25/1459 25/1700 .fa »de 77A 25/1500 1 24/1500 24/1659 24/1900 Anitas Bndge 39*962 words
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Article922 1992-03-25 70 Sept 15-16: Asia-Pacific Digistal Cellular Mobile Communications, organised by IBC ♦Technical Services Limited at The Mandarin Singapore. .TFor further details please contact IBC Technical Services at tel: 071-637-4383 or :fax: 071-631-3214. Oct 13-16: Seatrade Asia-Pa-cific Cruise Convention, organised by Seatrade. The X event will take place at The922 words
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Article660 1992-03-25 70 FREIGHT market rates drifted lower in quiet conditions on Monday as key routes remained unfixed, dry cargo brokers said. The Baltic Freight Index dropped one point to 1,214, showing mixed rate indications without any discernible trend after last week's attempted recovery was already seen failing on Friday. Rate660 words
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Article332 1992-03-25 70 THE FREIGHT market was erratic last week, and continued to be weakened by excess tonnage on certain routes. But an upturn in activity in the grains sector began to support sentiment, market sources said. On the futures market, the Baltic Freight Index (BR) fluctuated erratically and ended the332 words
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Article, Illustration614 1992-03-25 72 NYT DETROIT If Robert J Eaton had joined Chrysler Corp just a year ago, he would have been signing up to rescue a sinking ship. But in just the last two months Chrysler's prospects suddenly seem brighter. With US$B6l million (SSI.4 billion) ofNYT - 614 words
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209 1992-03-25 72 NYT WASHINGTON The Transportation Department on Monday gave final approval to the transfer of a route from Honolulu to Nagoya, Japan, to Northwest Airlines from America West Airlines, along with several other route decisions. The move clears the way for America West toNYT - 209 words
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332 1992-03-25 72 UPI WASHINGTON The Los Angeles Times, citing a confidential audit by the Defence Department's inspector general, said the bailout was one of six options in a plan to increase federal funds going to McDonnell Douglas when its overall business was troubled. McDonnellUPI - 332 words
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246 1992-03-25 72 AP DETROIT General Motors Corp is nearing completion of a joint venture to make cars and trucks in Indonesia, the final component of GM's Asia-Pacific strategy. Automotive News reported on Monday that GM will produce in Indonesia Opel Astra and VectraAP - 246 words
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Article, Illustration345 1992-03-25 72 Reuter NEW YORK The USAir jetliner that crashed at La Guardia Airport, killing 27 people, had been de-iced twice but sat on a runway in a snowstorm for 30 minutes before its ill-fated takeoff attempt, the airline's chief said on Monday.Reuter - 345 words
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Advertisement58 1992-03-25 54 NOTICE NOTICE M V CARGO EXPRESS Voy. 1 Arrival Date: 16.03.92 (PT10). Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the captioned vessel Is hereby notified that a general survey will be held on the 20th March, 1982. 0900-1200 HOURS. No further survey will be entertained thereafter. Affwits: "tTMJn# Kknkai [a DM58 words
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