The Business Times, 14 October 1992
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Title Section16 1992-10-14 1 Business Times MITA (P) 35/12/91 Wednesday, October 14, 1992 THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA 75*16 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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82 1992-10-14 1 HONGKONG Hongkong governor Chris Patten yesterday hinted again that his government may go ahead with the construction of a US$2l billion (Ss33. billion) airport without China's approval. Speaking only 48 hours before talks with China on the project resume, Mr82 words
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Article71 1992-10-14 1 ALMA-ATA, Kazakhstan Government officials yesterday denied a report by an Iranian opposition group that Teheran has struck a deal with Kazakhstan to buy four nuclear warheads. The reports were also dismissed by a spokesman for the Moscow military headquarters of the Commonwealth of Independent States.71 words
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Article26 1992-10-14 1 CHINA has issued a secret document warning of subversion and sabotage following economic reforms trumpeted at this week's 14th Communist Party Congress Page 226 words
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Article36 1992-10-14 1 JAPANESE political "kingmaker" Shin Kanemaru will resign his parliamentary seat to quell public outrage over his role in a funds scandal that has rocked the government, an aide said yesterday Page 336 words
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Article32 1992-10-14 1 MALAYSIA will soon sign an investment guarantee agreement with Taiwan which is expected to enhance Taipei's position as a leading source of foreign investment in Kuala Lumpur Page 832 words
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Article25 1992-10-14 1 CHINA has selected a dozen American, British and Hongkong law firms to open the country's first foreign legal offices Page 925 words
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Article21 1992-10-14 1 ASIAN Americans are doing fine in politics, with eight candidates having a good shot at entering Congress Page 1021 words
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Article28 1992-10-14 1 US SHIPPING GIANT SeaLand Service is expanding its business in Thailand by launching a weekly service to the Laem Chabang deepsea port Shipping Times, Pg 128 words
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MARKET SUMMARY
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Article49 1992-10-14 1 WALL STREET stocks opened mixed yesterday after Monday's climb and amid uncertainty surrounding a possible Clinton presidency. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 4.06 in the first half-hour but then turned higher to show a 16.21-point gain at 3,190.62 one hour into the session.49 words
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Article29 1992-10-14 1 LONDON share prices were slightly lower at midday yesterday on the London Stock Exchange. At 1130 GMT, the FTSE 100-Share Index was down 1.8 points at 2,555.4.29 words
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Article36 1992-10-14 1 SINGAPORE stockbroker Kim Eng Holdings Ltd has taken a 6 per cent stake in Malaysian-listed Far East Asset Bhd, the new owner of gaming giant Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd Page 436 words
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Article29 1992-10-14 1 FAR EAST Levingston Shipbuilding is seeking alternative employment for a drilling rig built for AP Moller as the Danish company has cancelled the contract. Page 429 words
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Article30 1992-10-14 1 BUSINESS volume of UK financial services firms remained at a low ebb in the third quarter of 1992, despite signs of improvement in the second quarter Page 730 words
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Article, Illustration29 1992-10-14 1 Tuesday Change BT-MGA 637.86 1.29 Kuala Lumpur ...605.13 2.53 Tokyo 17.490.67 188.66 Hongkong ..5,756.10 30.53 Sydney ....1.456.9 -6.1 Monday Change New York ..3.174.41 +37.83 London 2.557.2 16.029 words
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Article24 1992-10-14 1 Exchange rates uss S$ 1.6100 100 Yen SS 1.3246 M$ SS 0.6422 Money market rates Overnight 1 1/8 -1/8 3-month 1 5/16% unch24 words
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Article, Illustration521 1992-10-14 1 Lee Han Shih - USslb power plant project signals S'pore tycoon's move into infrastructures By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE Singapore businessman Oei Hong Leong, having gained control of 63 Chinese state-owned enterprises in just five months, now plans to build a US$l billion (S$521 words
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490 1992-10-14 1 Service sector shows greatest strength NYT WASHINGTON A new study of productivity in different countries the most authoritative comparison to date shows that the US commands a significant lead over Europe and Japan in output per worker. In 1990, a full-time American workerNYT - 490 words
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378 1992-10-14 1 Conrad Raj - By Conrad Raj SINGAPORE The Marina Village jinx has struck again. Colour Touch (S), the company that was supposed to have saved the food and entertainment complex in Marina South from bankruptcy, was itself placed in the hands of court appointed receivers378 words
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213 1992-10-14 1 Maggie Ford - From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA CHINA is a potential market for Indonesian exports and businessmen will be encouraged to invest there. Indonesian President Suharto said this to members of the country's Supreme Advisory Council who have just returned from a visit to213 words
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219 1992-10-14 1 AP, Reuter LONDON British Coal announced yesterday it was ending production at 31 pits with the loss of 30,000 jobs, dealing another hammer blow to the weak British economy. British Coal chairman Neil Clarke, speaking at the London headquarters of theAP,; Reuter - 219 words
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217 1992-10-14 1 Reuter, AFP SYDNEY Asian investors have swooped on Australia's depressed property market, snapping up more than 85 per cent in cost terms of all hotels sold since early 1991, according to a new survey released yesterday. Australians bought only eight of the 28 hotelReuter,; AFP - 217 words
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Advertisement13 1992-10-14 1 What bosses and unions think of ruling on SIA wage dispute, Pg 313 words
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PAGE 2 NEWS
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Article, Illustration401 1992-10-14 2 Teh Hooi Ling - By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE Hangzhou, one of the fast growing coastal cities in China, is seeking Singapore's help to build a 1.5 billion renminbi (about SS43O million) international airport. The city, south of Shanghai, is also inviting investments on all fronts, including401 words
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491 1992-10-14 2 14th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party Reuter, AFP BEIJING China has issued a secret document warning legal authorities to be prepared for subversion and sabotage resulting from economic reforms trumpeted at this week's 14th Communist Party Congress. The paper, Central Document NumberReuter,; AFP - 491 words
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393 1992-10-14 2 Catherine Ong - From Catherine Ong in BEUING SHOUGANG Corporation, China's first state enterprise to get a banking licence, is planning to buy a bank in Hongkong after setting up its international office in the territory. The expansion followed the granting of a banking licence393 words
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349 1992-10-14 2 Lim Soon Neo - From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG COMPANIES backed by China have bought at least HKSI3.I billion (552.72 billion) worth of properties in Hongkong this year, including the latest purchase on Monday of the World Trade Centre building for HKS2.S billion. "We're going349 words
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SINGAPORE ROUNDUP
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91 1992-10-14 2 SWEDISH COMPANIES plan to invest about $100 million in Singapore operations in the coming months, Sweden's ambassador to Singapore, Finn Bergstrand, disclosed yesterday. Mr Bergstrand said that Swedish companies, hit by economic downturns back home and in Europe, plan to step up91 words
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Article125 1992-10-14 2 WORKERS tore down Opposition MP Chiam See Tong's office at Potong Pasir yesterday following the Housing and Development Board (HDB)'s decision not to grant a request from his town council to convert it into a library. Mr Chiam accused the Government of not showing respect to125 words
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Article58 1992-10-14 2 ASEAN Insurance Council (AIC) delegates yesterday began two days of talks on the future direction of the industry in this region. AIC chairman Dzulkifli Mohamed Salleh said the delegates will also discuss closer cooperation, raising the present $6 million capital of the Asean Reinsurance Corporation and58 words
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Advertisement171 1992-10-14 2 ill® i I'l A. «/if Ji I^P^H We Probably Know More About Aircraft Than Any Other Airline. (We Also Build Them, You See.) Time was when our technical abilities extended merely to the maintenance of aircraft. Till one day, when the manufacturers, rather pleased with our quality of work, paid171 words
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PAGE 3 NEWS
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582 1992-10-14 3 Anna Teo - Reaction to Industrial Arbitration Court decision on SLA wage dispute By Anna Teo SINGAPORE Worried that the Industrial Arbitration Court's ruling on the latest Singapore Airlines wage dispute would set a precedent, employers are digging into the details behind the decision. Employers'582 words
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359 1992-10-14 3 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE British Airways wants to buy into Qantas and USAir because it wants to be a significant carrier in cach of the world's six major markets. Tony Liddiard, BA's new manager for South-cast Asia, told reporters yesterday359 words
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149 1992-10-14 3 Reuter TOKYO Japanese political "kingmaker" Shin Kanemaru will resign his parliamentary seat to quell public outrage over his role in a funds scandal that has rocked the government, an aide said yesterday. "Yesterday, Mr Kanemaru was talking about leaving the party," Kyodo newsReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration185 1992-10-14 3 SINGAPORE Fire broke out at the construction site of Ngee Ann City along Or-. chard Road at mid-afternoon yesterday, but workers sard no one was injured. Sparks from a welder's torch had ignited some flammable material on the seventh floor of185 words
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486 1992-10-14 3 Soh Tiang Keng - They will also be investment advisers, strategists for insurance firms By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE The Singapore actuary the mathematician in the insurance industry will soon play a broader role of an investment adviser and strategist for insurance firms. This greater responsibility of the486 words
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COMPANY NEWS 1
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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106 1992-10-14 4 SINGAPORE Empress Realty Ptc Ltd, a subsidiary of Eu Yang Sang Holdings Ltd, has agreed to sell its vacant property at 8, 9 and 10 Mosque Street for $3.15 million. Buyers Tco Peng Hock and Ong Lu Ling have paid Empress Realty106 words
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Article47 1992-10-14 4 SINGAPORE Trading in Bonvests Holdings Ltd's shares will go scripless on Dcc 4. Shareholders arc advised to deposit Ihcir shares with the Central Depository between Nov 9 and Dcc 3. The special trading period will be between Nov 23 and Dec 3.47 words
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Article44 1992-10-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR Apparel manufacturer Yangtzekiang Bhd yesterday informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that it had no plans to takeover the Sabah Shipyard. It was responding to a KLSE query after the price of the company's shares rose sharply recently.44 words
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Article49 1992-10-14 4 RJ Reynolds Tobacco Sdn Bhd and Japan Tobacco Inc announced an exclusive licence agreement which would give RJR the right to manufacture and distribute Mild Seven and Mild Seven Lights in Malaysia. Mild Seven is the largcst-sell-ing brand in Japan and the No 2 brand worldwide.49 words
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Article21 1992-10-14 4 SINGAPORE Tat Lee Bank Ltd said its foreign shareholding was at 3.22 per cent on Sep 30.21 words
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Article26 1992-10-14 4 SINGAPORE Overseas Union Securities said the group's unaudited net tangible asset backing per SI share stood at $2.60 on Sep 30.26 words
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166 1992-10-14 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd has reported a 57 per cent increase in group pre-tax profit to M 540.56 million (5525.95 million) for the half-year ended July 31, 1992, against M 525.87 million achieved in the previous corresponding period. ReleasingBernama - 166 words
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343 1992-10-14 4 Bernama KLANG Bata Malaysia Bhd is confident of maintaining its sales performance and profit targets for 1992 in spite of many setbacks faced by the company, especially with the dwindling of markets in North America and Europe. Managing director Georg Strieker said yesterday thatBernama - 343 words
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Article, Illustration409 1992-10-14 4 Move is part of broking firm's bid to diversify income sources SINGAPORE Stockbroker Kim Eng Holdings Ltd has taken a 6 per cent stake in Kuala Lumpur-listed Far East Asset Bhd (FEAB), the new owner of gaming giant Sports Toto409 words
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304 1992-10-14 4 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Far East Levingston Shipbuilding is on the look-out for alternative employment for a drilling rig built for AP Moller as the Danish company has decided not to take the vessel. A company spokeswoman told BT that "for304 words
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362 1992-10-14 4 Genevieve Cua - By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Industrial gas manufacturer Causeway Investment yesterday disclosed dismal results for the six months ended in June. It said interim net earnings fell 54 per cent to $215,000 in spite of a 7.3 per cent rise in first-half turnover to362 words
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253 1992-10-14 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Bcrjaya Industrial Bhd's exploitation of the synergy and strength within the group for better market opportunities has begun to bear fruits, says its group chief executive officer. Vincent Tan said in its 1992 annual report that this would continue toBernama - 253 words
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286 1992-10-14 4 SINGAPORE United Industrial Corp Ltd has agreed with First Pacific Land Ltd on the final terms of the sale of its property and hotel interests in Thailand. Earlier this year, UIC had announced that it would sell Moblex-UIC Ltd and286 words
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492 1992-10-14 4 SN Vasuki - THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN Analysts say bullishness not supported by fundamentals By SN Vasuki STRANGER THINGS have happened in the stock market but that still does not explain the renewed buying interest in Promet Bhd, the Malaysian company that was492 words
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538 1992-10-14 5 Reuter HONGKONG Communist China's first rights issue involving foreigners will likely be approved tomorrow, despite one false start and some misgivings among overseas shareholders, a Hong-kong-based investment banker said yesterday. Shanghai Vacuum Electron Device Co Ltd's one-for-two rights issue of 10Reuter - 538 words
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364 1992-10-14 5 Reuter ADELAIDE News Corp Ltd chairman and chief executive Rupert Murdoch expects the international media and entertainment group to achieve investment grade ratings for its debt within six months. Speaking at the annual general meeting yesterday, he told shareholders that theReuter - 364 words
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207 1992-10-14 5 Reuter TAIPEI Formosa Plastics, Taiwan's largest industrial conglomerate, plans to substantially boost investment in its planned petrochemical complex to increase ethylene production. Capital investment was expected to rise by about 44 per cent to NTS 130 billion (SSB.3 billion) from the originalReuter - 207 words
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138 1992-10-14 5 Reuter SEOUL South Korea's Pohang Iron and Steel Co (Posco), the world's third largest steelmaker, has decided to allow foreign investment in its shares with immediate effect "As a global company, Posco will permit foreign purchases of ordinary shares to comply with capitalReuter - 138 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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97 1992-10-14 5 JAKARTA German firm Lurgi a subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft Group (MG) is to build a copper smelter and refinery next year in Gresik, East Java, a company official said here yesterday. Construction will begin in August 1993, and the refinery is expected to come97 words
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97 1992-10-14 5 TOKYO Japanese prosecutors yesterday arrested six officials of five printing companies for allegedly rigging a bid for a government contract in breach of the anti-monopoly law, company spokesmen said. The companies involved were Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd and Toppan Moore Co Ltd, a unit97 words
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Article77 1992-10-14 5 TOKYO Faced with slower market growth and rising costs in the chip industry, Toshiba Corp is planning measures to cut semiconductor manufacturing costs by 20 per cent by September 1993, a spokesman said. Part of the savings will come from lower-cost clean rooms developed by equipment77 words
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Article68 1992-10-14 5 TOKYO Japan's Kao Corp said yesterday it had signed an agreement to buy Chem-Y, the German affiliate of DSM Fine Chemicals of the Netherlands. The purchase will be completed at the end of October, a spokeswoman for the Japanese household products' manufacturer said. Chem-Y,68 words
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69 1992-10-14 5 TOKYO Taisho Pharmaceutical Co, a major Japanese drug maker, is expected to report a current profit of about 53 billion yen (*****.6 million) for the year through March, compared with 53.84 billion yen of the previous year, the Nihon Keizai newspaper said. The company69 words
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488 1992-10-14 6 Instead of short sharp shock, markets now face gradual bleeding Reuter NEW YORK Five years after the Oct 19, 1987, stock market crash, the question remains: Could a lightning decline strike Wall Street again? Many say the chances are slight because so manyReuter - 488 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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86 1992-10-14 6 SYDNEY Campbell Soup Co's bid of Asl.2 billion (S$ 1.4 billion) for bakery group Arnotts Ltd is too low and needs to be almost 40 per cent higher, Arnotts' adviser Schroders Australia Ltd said yesterday. The director of Schroders Australia, Trevor Loewensohn, says86 words
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Article62 1992-10-14 6 SAN FRANCISCO Amdahl Corp, the troubled mainframe computer maker, on Monday said it would lay off 900 workers, or about 9 per cent of its workforce, next month. Company officials said they had recently seen a significant drop in capital spending by major customers62 words
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Article93 1992-10-14 6 NEW YORK Stung by losses related to its investment in Phar-Mor Inc, Westinghouse Electric Corp on Monday said its third-quarter net income was only US$l4 million (5522.5 million). Revenue for the quarter fell 10.6 per cent, to US$3.O4 billion, compared with US$3.4 billion a year ago.93 words
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Article45 1992-10-14 6 REDMOND, Washington Microsoft Corp on Monday said it plans to open subsidiaries in Moscow, Budapest, Prague and Warsaw over the next six months. It plans to make a long-term commitment to develop the software industry in Eastern and Central Europe.45 words
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247 1992-10-14 6 NYT NEW YORK AT&T and Mitsubishi international Corp have agreed to settle their legal dispute over the intrusion last year into Mitsubishi's private US telephone system by computer "hackers" who made thousands of illegal long-distance calls. The case had been closely watched becauseNYT - 247 words
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325 1992-10-14 6 NYT SAN FRANCISCO Intel Corp reported record earnings and revenues on Monday, but the company's shares slipped in heavy trading, possibly because a court ruling on Friday appeared to clear the way for the company's chief rival, Advanced Micro Devices, to compete withNYT - 325 words
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268 1992-10-14 6 FT FRANKFURT Two of Germany's leading multinationals yesterday blamed falling demand and prices in markets for electronics for the planned loss of almost 3,OCX) jobs. Siemens, the electrical and electronics engineering giant, said it had been forced to speed up rationalisation ofFT - 268 words
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Advertisement290 1992-10-14 4 I IN THE MARKET PAGES Aussie shares tumble 27 NZ market rallies 27 START YOUR CAREER HERE CHECK OUT THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED EMPLOYMENT PAGES 7-9 December 1992 The Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza, Singapore A Premier User Forum Key Participants include: Key issues addressed: Risk assessment and impact analysis290 words
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Advertisement261 1992-10-14 5 Tan has been our 111 I I_l 1 11-l I I If II I To be more I J 11 for kl 111 I 111 1111 I H I ■mll I 1 I H 111 H He got his first house through and, when his children grew up over the261 words
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Advertisement1057 1992-10-14 6 THE TOKAI BANK LIMITED (Incorporated with limited liability in Japan) Head Office: 21-24. Nishiki 3-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya NON-CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS March 31, 1991 and 1992 1991 1992 1992 (In millions of yen) (In thousands of U.S. dollars) (Note 1) ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks (Note 3) 6,645,733 4,425,507f 33,312,0591,057 words
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Advertisement64 1992-10-14 6 Results of tender for jpl§ taxable book-entry Government Bond 1992 due 15 October 1994 Mm to be issued on 15 October 1992 Tenor approx. 2 years Amount Offered Allotted *****,000,000 Amount Applied 551,874,080,000 Interest/Coupon Rate 1.875% p.a. Average Yield Price on Allotment 1.97% p.a. and 99.815% Cut-off Yield and Price64 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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428 1992-10-14 7 Bloomberg LONDON Business volumes and confidence among UK financial services firms remained at a low ebb in the third quarter of this year, despite signs of improvement in the second quarter, the Confederation of British Industry's latest survey shows. The number of companiesBloomberg - 428 words
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212 1992-10-14 7 AFP NEW DELHI India's capital market is growing impressively, despite a massive US$l.3 billion (551.95 billion) securities scam which left many investors badly bruised, the chief of a watchdog panel said here on Monday. GV Ramakrishna, chairman of the Securities ExchangeAFP - 212 words
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343 1992-10-14 7 Reuter WELLINGTON National Australia Bank turned up the heat yesterday on Bank of New Zealand shareholders who had not yet accepted its takeover offer, issuing a thin-ly-veiled threat to bail out if an inquiry is held into the BNZ's affairs.Reuter - 343 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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70 1992-10-14 7 TAIPEI The resignation of Taiwanese Finance Minister Wang Chien-shien over a land tax controversy will be approved, the semi-official Central News Agency (CNA) said yesterday. The agency quoted an unnamed Cabinet official as saying Mr Wang's resignation was "definite" and the Cabinet would consult70 words
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Article119 1992-10-14 7 TAIPEI Taiwan's Central Bank is concerned that local financial institutions have turned a cold shoulder to its moves to lower local interest rates and spur the economy, bank officials said on Monday. Except for the Bank of Taiwan and two trust and investment firms which119 words
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Article80 1992-10-14 7 COLORADO SPRINGS US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady expects more banks to have problems in coming months, but that they would not be serious. "There are weaker banks and they will be handled and taken care of. That obviously increases the number of banks that will80 words
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Article103 1992-10-14 7 TOKYO Average outstanding bank loans extended by Japanese commercial banks, including long-term credit banks, trust banks and regional banks, grew 2.2 per cent on the year in September to 517 trillion yen (556.7 trillion), the Bank of Japan said. Outstanding loans of 11 major commercial103 words
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THE REGION
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478 1992-10-14 8 KL expected to gain from expected boost in projects AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is to soon sign an investment guarantee agreement with Taiwan which, officials say, will give a fillip to Taipei's position as Kuala Lumpur's leading source of foreign investment. "WeAFP - 478 words
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151 1992-10-14 8 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia yesterday threatened to cut down some of its forests and turn them into farms if consumer countries heed the call of environmentalists to boycott tropical wood products. "If they impose a boycott, the wood will have no economic valueReuter - 151 words
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363 1992-10-14 8 SN Vasuki - By SN Vasuki SINGAPORE Although Philippine President Fidel Ramos has embarked on a radical reform programme, economists in Manila said that the country was far from staging a major recovery. They pointed out that while the new administration was on target with363 words
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NOTE BOOK
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Article45 1992-10-14 8 BANGKOK Yangon has pledged to release 10 local-level Thai officials detained inside Myanmar for more than a week,* Thailand's foreign minister said yesterday. Prasong Soonsiri said the 10 were being released unconditionally and would all be back in Thailand by today.45 words
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Article63 1992-10-14 8 BEIJING China and Vietnam have started talks here on their territorial disputes, including one involving potentially oil-rich areas in the South China Sea, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Hanoi officials say China has pushed to expand its land and sea boundaries at expense since the63 words
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Article, Illustration80 1992-10-14 8 BANGKOK Top Phnom Penh leader Chea Sim held talks here with members of the new Thai government on Cambodia's peace stalemate, sources said. Chea Sim had an unannounced meeting on Monday with Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai, whose government was formed last month. Mr Chuan80 words
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Article53 1992-10-14 8 WELLINGTON Informal indications show that spending and revenues so far this fiscal year are on track, New Zealand's Finance Minister, Ruth Richardson, said. The government is forecasting a NZ$3.3 billion (552.88 billion) deficit in the year to June 1993 compared with a NZ52.53 billion53 words
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THE WORLD 1
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462 1992-10-14 9 Major step to woo overseas investors Reuter HONGKONG Moving ahead with a key economic reform, China has selected a dozen US, British and Hongkong law firms to open the country's first foreign legal offices, partners of several firms said onReuter - 462 words
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353 1992-10-14 9 FT LONDON Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Norman Lamont, has said UK economic policy will continue to be aimed at cutting inflation and rejected any idea of promoting faster growth. Questioned on Monday by a powerful parliamentary panel, the all-party Commons TreasuryFT - 353 words
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Article, Illustration310 1992-10-14 9 AP LONDON Britain opposes altering the permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council, where Germany and Japan want seats, because this would provoke other applications. "We think that would create more controversy at a time when the body is actually functioningAP - 310 words
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367 1992-10-14 9 FT BONN Germany's main political parties are expected to reach agreement this week on an important constitutional amendment, giving the German Parliament far more power to influence legislation in the European Community. The plan, drafted by constitutional experts from the Christian DemocratsFT - 367 words
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175 1992-10-14 9 Reuter FRANKFURT German industrialists and politicians have renewed calls on East German workers to accept lower wages after the country's largest union rejected proposals to scale back salaries in the dilapidated east. Hans-Joachim Gottschol, president of the engineering employers' association GesamtmetalL, toldReuter - 175 words
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WORLD WATCH
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102 1992-10-14 10 UNITED NATIONS The United States, the biggest UN donor and debtor, has paid U*****.8 million (*****.1 million) in regular UN dues, bailing out the financially troubled body for another month, UN officials said on Monday. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali said that if102 words
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Article101 1992-10-14 10 NEW DELHI Hundreds of textile mill workers in western India have chopped at least one of their fingers to earn quick money in an insurance racket, a leading newspaper reported on Monday. The workers had either multilated their own fingers or had them cut off by agents,101 words
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Article76 1992-10-14 10 KIEV President Leonid Kravchuk has asked the director of a high-tech factory to take over as Ukraine's prime minister, but politicians and industrialists believe he can do little to proceed with stalled economic reforms. Leonid Kuchma, head of the Yuzhmash concern that produced Soviet tactical nuclear missiles,76 words
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Article129 1992-10-14 10 NEW YORK Kuwait has agreed to buy 236 US Abrams Ml-A2 tanks after US President George Bush wrote personally to the Kuwaiti Emir, The New York Times reported yesterday. An unnamed Pentagon official told the daily the deal included spare parts, training and129 words
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743 1992-10-14 10 Eight candidates seen having a good shot at entering Congress AP WASHINGTON Asian Americans running for the US Congress believe they finally have a shot at making it. Eight Asian Americans are running strong races, including candidates hoping to become the first federalAP - 743 words
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Article, Illustration272 1992-10-14 10 AP CAIRO A strong earthquake near here tumbled buildings and sent terrified people stampeding over one another on Monday. The Egyptian government reported 370 dead and 3,369 injured. A mother, holding her dead son and shouting for help, was pulled from theAP - 272 words
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282 1992-10-14 10 AFP TOKYO Japan's prolonged economic slowdown has discouraged overseas travel by Japanese while forcing tourists at home to opt for cheaper packages, according to a Transport Ministry report. Japan's top 35 travel agencies handled tours worth 469.95 billion yen (556.2 billion) in August,AFP - 282 words
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350 1992-10-14 10 AP TOKYO The party's over for major hotels in Japan, at least while the economy remains in the dumps. An economic slowdown has sent occupancy rates and demand for lavish receptions plummeting, forcing hotels to furiously put together promotional gimmicks to drum upAP - 350 words
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Advertisement381 1992-10-14 9 How To Squeeze A 24-Hour Day Between 9 and 5 9.03 am. Got in before the boss. 9.10 am. Checked fax machine. Luckily the Canon Laser L 770 can remember up to 120 pages of information. 10.00 am. Made coffee for Mr. Onn, my boss. Praised him on his choice381 words
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Advertisement148 1992-10-14 10 What's got in a location? 3 Star Hotel, plus specialty shops, in the heart of j specialty shops' is at ground level on j a two street frontage. The former Rodeway Granada Hotel Cairns. North Queensland, is firmly and Mellick Centre is superbly sited established as a major international on148 words
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Advertisement214 1992-10-14 10 —I N This announcement appears as a matter of record only BANK OF CHINA US $150,000,000 FLOATING RATE NOTES ISSUE Arrangers and Lead Managers DBS BANK DEUTSCHE BANK CAPITAL MARKETS (ASIA) LIMITED OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED UNITED MERCHANT BANK LIMITED (a member of the United Overseas214 words
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Advertisement356 1992-10-14 11 0 \Jnly Mazda's Four Wheel Steering Can Make A Car As Graceful As This, s^^pPO|(O9J|JPJJHHPjBBVVRPSJRiMHV9 As Graceful As This. i H h »i 'i The Mazda 929's four-wheel steering is absolutely unusual added touch; the mirror surface is electrically the most advanced system available. heated, so that if it fogs356 words
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Article449 1992-10-14 12 EDITORIAL CONSIDER THE agenda Boris Yeltsin faces as the first elected president of Russia: he has to hold his country together, arrange to get Russian troops out of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania; keep under control Cossacks who are arming themselves; work to protect Russian minorities in449 words
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Article238 1992-10-14 12 SINGAPORE offers such good living conditions and job security that its managers and executives shy away from overseas postings. Yet in a highly competitive world marching to rapid change, Singapore can less and less afford this handicap bom of affluence. Offshore it must go if it does238 words
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Article127 1992-10-14 12 THE DEBATE on the need to keep Malay as a dominant language versus the importance of English as a vehicle for growth in Malaysia has at- tracted considerable attention. Dr Mahathir has made it clear that his government will abide by the Constitution in promoting the Malay127 words
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Article151 1992-10-14 12 THE CHINESE COMMUNITY is the largest and makes up three-quarters of Singapore's population. Whatever activities they carry out will have some effect on minority races. The fund-raising activities of the Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) will promote the spirit of helping others, and minority races can151 words
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Article148 1992-10-14 12 LESS THAN five months after the traumatic May events, Thai people are now witnessing what appears to be yet another outrageous distortion of facts about the pro-democracy demonstrations. In May, the state-controlled electronic media churned out what was found to be half-truths and plain lies to discredit148 words
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Article212 1992-10-14 12 THE THAI NAVY and the Fisheries Department were put on alert on Wednesday due to fears that large oil slicks were moving towards Thailand's waters from the Straits of Malacca. Fishermen reported to the marine police that they saw globs of oil floating on the surface212 words
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Article154 1992-10-14 12 EVERYONE in the palm oil industry in Malaysia must be looking forward to Nov 8. From that day, under a new US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation, all products carrying the labels "no palm oil" or "no tropical oil" will no longer be permitted to154 words
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Article, Illustration987 1992-10-14 12 Stephen Kinzer - Stephen Kinzer talks to wheelchair-bound Wolfgang Schauble, the man being touted as Chancellor Helmut Kohl's successor Stephen Kinzer NYT WHILE much of the world watches Germany, many Germans are busy watching the ascent of Wolfgang Schauble, heir apparent to Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Mr Kohl is steadilyNYT - 987 words
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Advertisement155 1992-10-14 12 PROPERTY '92 A Special Business Times Survey October 28,1998 Property markets In Singapore and abroad are at a crossroads. Which turning will they take? That's what everyone wants to know, and that's the question Business Times looks at on October 28. We talk to property experts about the market trend155 words
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Miscellaneous37 1992-10-14 12 POONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU tf-T GET THIS grT AS A COURTESY! BAB&\ I NO,NCI I STMIGW.W TH£ A& IMPORTANT I? 7HE S&f&V- LET OFF AIL K&T SKIZtCONOM. IN6HJM BAB£S-> &T SIPSS.irsALONO A TICKET! HERPHONZ j AfRSS* CHPTXACmON. ICOK37 words
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710 1992-10-14 13 Sunanda K Datta-Ray - Sunanda K Datta-Ray finds the Indian PM having to use all his canniness in handling Nepalese demands Sunanda K Datta-Ray The writer, editor of the Indian newspaper The Statesman, is on leave as editor-in-residence at the East- West Centre in Hawaii > IN710 words
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Article, Illustration2177 1992-10-14 13 Beijing and Tokyo announced recently that Japan's Emperor Akihito will make a historic trip to China on Oct 23. What effects will the visit have on bilateral ties? Lianhe Zaobao recently invited two researchers on Sino-Japanese issues to analyse and comment on the topic. We2,177 words
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Advertisement218 1992-10-14 13 0 m WilfCbForHim. \kTmfe \?M pjfc < JjMM And £afisffofc j»j?|j He is our talented chef Mr William Lee, the maestro of /j| MW| enticing culinary delights who adds a whole new q —> dimension to the concept frnTcy '<Mg of fine dining. With his KV •SjIAV I f u>a218 words
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Advertisement350 1992-10-14 14 ANEW ERA IH WATERFRONT UVJHG I I "Z 5""1 S S»U I I m f f al W* n 1 F *S^i^*'' i ,W? r paddittoiTParkshoreboasts one of the first I I C is about to enter a new era. I 'J\ Vll residential projects to Incorporate state-of- I I350 words
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Article, Illustration525 1992-10-14 15 Third victory puts him in the running for Player of the Year title AP <• LAS VEGAS Now that he t has joined Fred Couples and •Davis Love 111 in the million .•dollar club while satisfying his toughest critic, John Cook isAP - 525 words
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472 1992-10-14 15 AP LONDON Firmly established as the world's No 1 golfer, Nick Faldo is beginning to evoke comparisons with the sport's all-time greats. Only moments after winning the World Match Play Championship at Wentworth, Faldo was asked about similarities with the legendaryAP - 472 words
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376 1992-10-14 15 NYT NEW YORK The so-called hired guns of America's Cup yacht racing, the skippers who sail for coun- tries other than their own, may find that their ranks I have swelled when the next Cup match comes around in 1995. NotNYT - 376 words
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89 1992-10-14 15 SAN REMO, Italy Loose wheel bolts could have cost Didier Auriol his first world championship title, after the Frenchman crashed out of the San Remo rally here on Monday. The front right wheel of his Lancia Delta came off on the89 words
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Article45 1992-10-14 15 TILBURG, Netherlands Twelfth-seeded Mikhail Gurevich was knocked out of the Interpolis international chess tournament on Monday in a second-round match. Several other top-seeded players, including second-seeded Anatoly Karpov and number six Nigel Short, were to have fought out deciders yesterday.45 words
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Article74 1992-10-14 15 LONDON Prize money at next year's Athletics Grand Prix final in London will soar to US$2.3 million (553.68 million), the International Amateur Athletics Federation announced here on Monday. In return for the trebling of cash awards for the circuit's showpiece on September 10, there will be74 words
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Article60 1992-10-14 15 JACKSONVILLE, Florida Former WBA heavyweight champion Tony Tubbs, scheduled to make a comeback this week, has been charged with buying cocaine from an undercover police officer. Tubbs flew in on Friday from New Jersey, where he is in training, to face a warrant charging him60 words
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Advertisement65 1992-10-14 15 AGENT REQUIRED We are embarking on an export drive in Singapore and Malaysia for the following New Zealand made products: Furniture and Electrical Fittings •Wooden Toys Food Products (Fresh Processed) We would like to appoint agent(s) to market and distribute these products. Those interested please fax company profile to: ASEAN65 words
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Advertisement379 1992-10-14 15 I So You Want A V I■ I I ■■I I AII I I BB Yes, we are talking about a golf dub, the AT PAN-WEST Ioj <fegrws lofc, j to the metal heads, from the Boron shaft, C* drivers, and it you want brand or to the 45-inch shaft379 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1992-10-14 16 Ramesh Divyanathan - In 1979 there were just two foreign law firms operating in Singapore on an offshore basis. Today, there are 35. Ramesh Divyanathan looks at how foreign law firms are faring in Singapore Ramesh Divyanathan A STORM erupted in Singapore's1,270 words
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Article534 1992-10-14 16 Conrad Raj - AT THE BAR By Conrad Raj CIVIL litigants who underestimate the days needed for their cases to be heard now have to pay higher court fees. Instead of the daily fee of $250 for cases heard in magistrate courts and $500 in district courts, they534 words
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Advertisement143 1992-10-14 16 H |jaßoje£ 8.. H I Car owners who value their cars are aware of the need I I to upkeep and service their cars on a regular basis. I I As of 31 December '91, Singapore's car population 1 jmmmrn I reached a total 0f285,298. This means great business I143 words
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Advertisement641 1992-10-14 18 M Nothing Beats A Bud, IMA ffuNO Or GENUINE PENANG FARE LET OUR PENANG CHEF INTRODUCE HER NEW I RECIPES AT THE NEWLY RENOVATED PRINCESS TERRACE CAFE THE PLACE FOR AUTHENTIC PENANG SPECIALITIES. A RENDEZVOUS FOR FINE MEALS AT CAFE PRICES. OR LIGHT SNACKS WITH GOOD FRIENDS. l% INCI J641 words
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Advertisement251 1992-10-14 18 WHERE TO WINE, DINE... JOIN THE PUSHRS AND HAVE A MIL Only at Subway can you play old English pub games like Push Penny, Table Skittles, Backgammon and Electronic Darts. What's more, our Happy Hour beer prices at $3 a glass and $12 a jug are about the best offers251 words
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Advertisement343 1992-10-14 18 tTHENEPTUNE. INTO THEEXg/TEMEMT^ Enjoy an unforgettable evening of spectacular world-class revues at the Neptune. And our Early Dinner Special menu prepared by experienced Hong Kong chefs. Happy Hour Eariy Dinner Special Menu from 6.30pm to B.oopm on no-function day. Free parking in the evening. Showtime*: B.oopm to 8.30pm DAMB 9.30pm343 words
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Miscellaneous658 1992-10-14 18 TELEVISION AND RADIO "1 C rv\i>) both fall in love. There is the 4.00 El Pecado De Oyuki (M). di icimccc rwsJ RADIO KPQTQnKj PI r\Q A _SBCI2 customary parental objection 4.35 High Chaparral Ghost of BUSINESS ON HAUtU Uvoiauiy LIUSC 7.25 o^gflowed by J* 5.30£r rral BBC,***mm*™***« ll IM658 words
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Article, Illustration869 1992-10-14 19 As European unity nears, British designers face an identity crisis IHT WILL Europe ever be in fashion in England? In the week of the European summit, a furious dispute has broken out about national identity. Should a British fashion award go to a Turkish-born designer, educated inIHT - 869 words
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474 1992-10-14 19 Anthony Ramirez - The provider of background music moves to the forefront with the aid of satellites, reports Anthony Ramirez Anthony Ramirez NYT LILY Tomlin once said: "I had a terrible dream last night. I dreamed that the man who invented Muzak invented something else." Sit down,NYT - 474 words
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Article, Illustration376 1992-10-14 19 CHATTERBOX ROBERT SIMMS, 29, a security guard at Madison Square Garden in New York, has filed a harassment complaint against Elton John, accusing the singer of striking him on the head and neck in the middle of a concert on Friday night. Monie376 words
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Advertisement189 1992-10-14 19 AND ENTERTAIN k r < v y <M 9 Spicing It Upi Wednesdays are a spicy issue with mouth-watering concoctions like Rendang, Cunry Ayam and Sambal Ikan Bakarto tempt your appetite. Buffet Lunch from 12 pm at $19.50++ Buffet Dinner from 6.30 pm at $21.00++ ANA HOTEL For rt»eTvitio«u, pleas*189 words
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Advertisement89 1992-10-14 19 A Part of Australia's History Australia's Leading Country House Hotel Mortgagee sale. Majestic 46 room Country House Hotel set in one of Australia's finest gardens. Excellent access, only IV2 hours drive from Sydney CBD. DA approved 24 strata title residential homes and 18 hole golf course. Can be bought in89 words
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Advertisement358 1992-10-14 19 <L^y=> 'jSp 31 /10/92 (Booking 24 Hrs in K»v*nc«) Lobster Salad wjfash Fruits Seafood Mart Rol Sharks Rn wlCnb Meat Red fsh wlSoya Bean Dumb Drunken Live Prawns Season VegeMfale wlPaofic H Sea-Scalops wfDned Clams Red CM Maple Leaf Special Noodes I I MAPLE LEAF Sze-Chuan Restaurant WgJJi 390 Victoria358 words
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Article, Illustration3325 1992-10-14 20 SN Vasuki - By SN Vasuki MALAYSIAN shares on Clob International continued to occupy centrestage, but the blue-chip Straits Times Industrials Index managed a 7.14-point gain to close at 1,333.74 yesterday as turnover picked up from Monday's levels. Analysts are still divided over whether Singapore investors are taking3,325 words
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Article, Illustration81 1992-10-14 20 Paul Leo - HOT STOCK Bv Paul Leo PARKWAY HOLDINGS is trading at overbought levels at $1.40, suggesting a sell. Daily RSI is near 75 while daily and weekly stochastics are near 100, which strongly indicate an overbought situation. Look out for good selling opportunity when the price breaks below theSOURCE: BRIDGE INFO - 81 words
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Advertisement45 1992-10-14 20 Portfolio... Mondial. The source for the acquisition of internationally certified G.1.A., H.R.D. j and 1.G.1, diamonds, emeralds J| ■BQKgttK 'fc and other gemstones. J HRHB J^^BH p^^^uSSßSßlb^ Main Showroom: Mondial Promenade 300 Orchard Road 001-06 The Promenade Singapore 0923 Tel 734 2033/4 Fax: 737 513845 words
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Article3050 1992-10-14 21 OCBC Foreign 1030 +20 +2.0% BAT 21* 590 +15 +2.6% CAC 595 +15 +2.6% Robinson 575 12Vi +2.2% CMB Packaging 500 +12 +2.5% DBS Foreign 1140 +10 +0.9% SLA 1270 +10 +0.8% SIA Foreign 1410 +10 +0.7% C&C Wt 278 +8 +3.0% Jurong Eng 50*3,050 words
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Advertisement36 1992-10-14 21 f Arrive at roy eastern watch and you can take a concord home ROY EASTERN WATCH, #01~74 LUCKY PLAZA, #01-86/88 LUCKY PLAZA, #01*19 PARK MALL, TEL: 734 3139. DELUXE EASTERN WATCH, #01-18/20 CENTREPOINT, TEL: 235 2536.36 words
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Article3155 1992-10-14 22 Magnum Corp 50* 585 +40 +7.3% DimJop Est 344 +18 +5.5% IXinlop Est CULS 320 16 +5.3%' I Gentings 50* 815 +10 +1.2% H Leong Credit 267 +10 +3.9% Qoiden Plus H 118 +9 +8.3% Tractors 50« 181 +8 +46% Berjaya Leisure 168 +7 +4.3%3,155 words
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Advertisement238 1992-10-14 22 BUSINESS TIMES Toll free Tel No: 737 0043 Fax No: 734 3698 WING TAI HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT AMENDMENTS TO THE DEED POLL DATED 8 DECEMBER 1989 ("DEED POLL") CONSTITUTING WARRANTS DUE 1994 ISSUED BY WING TAI HOLDINGS LIMITED (THE COMPANY**) IN CONNECTION WITH THE238 words
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Advertisement250 1992-10-14 22 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 WESENKSE INVESTMENT PTE LTD MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company convened and heid at Room 1204 Island Centre. 1 Great George Street. Causeway Bay. Hong Kong on 8 October 1992 the following special resolution was duly250 words
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Article, Illustration5360 1992-10-14 23 Bernama THE share market closed on a firmer tone in active trading yesterday. The steadier markets in Tokyo and New York bolstered sentiment and encouraged investors to pick issues on a broader front, with interest on situational stocks. The KLSE Composite Index ended atBernama - 5,360 words
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Article201 1992-10-14 24 CiwpMy Date Year Crtxip N«t N«t earnings Gross mh to profit/toss (L) per shirt dividend ('•00) (cents) P» Oct 12 Jun 92 $9,024 ($3,245) 6 1(2 3) 7(-) Kh«*6uan Oct 9 Apr 92 S81($619t) 09(—) 4(4) S«*ns Ava Pac Oct 3 Jun 92 $2,558($1,504) 7.8(4.8) 18(—) Swte UEP201 words
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Article139 1992-10-14 24 Mi Baari list FN Yev Finest Bate M M fraflt EPS ■d Tor EPS but prdt tad tap CMpam PhM ttjr (ch) (SIN) (SSa) (eh) SPI F Nov 8 Aug 92 62 6 25 0 153.810 166 5-177 4 678-728 ■vn P* F Nov 18 Oec 92 1139 words
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Article959 1992-10-14 24 Carrwt Ex Mu Date TiWhr Mkr paymMt Mi doM payaff* Mm yar tact yaar Aona 5t(l) Sep 18 Sep 30 Oct 15 5* 122* AMDS 50c 351(b) Sep 10 Sep 24 Oct 23 3 5% 35* Badtard 50c 1% No* 2 No* 16 Dec 7 2* BMT $10959 words
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Article314 1992-10-14 24 timfinr Date Ymt Croop pre-tax Not ooroiogs Gross mm to profit/loss (L) por short drvidood (*000) (coots) Tm|Wi Oct 12 Jun 92 M$4.811L(M$2.551L) fetal Steel Sep 30 Jun 92 M$134.025(M$143.495) 164(13) 12(10) AnUh Sep 30 Jun 92 M525,132(MJ37,468) 6.4(11 9) 6TE(6) Bedford Sep 30 Jun 92 «tt40,092t(M$25.500) 3314 words
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Article604 1992-10-14 24 MM IMWYar Umm NM Mi Taar EPS Cms M ■in \i ad* (cts) prat M J— (SltM) EMS Final Nov 6 Jul 91 3.0TE 17.8781 IBS Lai Interim Aug 23 Dec 92 7.9 5.0 50.908 Uu Intenm Sep 10 Dec 92 5.3 5 0 4,436 Md fnp604 words
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Article441 1992-10-14 24 fimf>nj Date HaH-yaar Groap pra-tex latarim aaa to profit/teas (L) dMdaad ('000) (Mry Farm Oct 12 Jun 92 US$82 8r(US$78.6r) 29.6(27) Gam Kent Oct 5 Jul 92 M$12,898(M$5.226) 8(5) Bcks InfI Oct 5 Jul 92 S683(S1.498L) Jofcan HMgs Oct 5 Jul 92 M$9,592(M$2,762l) Inno-Pacific Oct 1 Jun 92441 words
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Article224 1992-10-14 24 Oct 8 Fist Capital Corporation has launched the third and final phase of its 500-unit Chiltern Park apartments at Lorong Chuan. Local contractor L&M Qroup Investments Ltd has acquired a 70-per-cent stake in Australian construction company Idoas Pty Ltd for As 2 million. Sesdaq-listed Swens Asia-Pacific Ltd has224 words
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810 1992-10-14 24 Trass Baflitaiari Sabstaatial Bay/ No. «f naioant SfcaraM4taf Stack Date Hotdar Sharaholdar/Mractar Sai skarat Bafora Altar City Dev 09/10/92 Hor« Leoi* Inv Holdings B 90.000 301.200 2S4.4S5.065 50.13 254.575.000 50 15 II Securities 07/10/92 U06 Group B 60.000 42.900 42.870,200 43.30 42,980.200 4340 S Finance 07/10/92 Hot%810 words
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Article373 1992-10-14 24 Company Righto Issue Gddwi Hope One-tor-six <& MSI 50 per store Ex-date M 27 Books dose Sep 10 Acceptance t Payment: Oct 22 MAS One-tor-one MJ500 per share Ex-date Sep 7 Books dose: Sep 21 Acceptance A Payment Not 2 OC8C One-tor-five S3 00 per local share One-tor-five373 words
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Article497 1992-10-14 24 Company Rights Issue lfcnc t Ttdi One-forone SI 00 per stare Vni StMl One-tor three MS2 20 per share Issue of *****m 50% Cumubtne Redeemable Preference shares of 10 sen each 1992/97 (CRPS) with up to 211.62m Transferable Subscription Rights (TSR) for an aggregate pnce of MSI per497 words
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Article136 1992-10-14 24 OUB Ltd: EGM at the Board Room, 45th Storey, OUB Centre, 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 0104, on Wednesday, October 14 at 10.30 am hchupe Bhd: EGM at Inchcape House, 450/452 Alexandra Road, #12-00, Singapore 0511, on Wednesday, October 14 at 12.30pm Chemical Murines (F* East) Ltd: EGM at136 words
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Article329 1992-10-14 24 Coo version Special Trig Scripieas Coo version 4riP*f Period Tradmg :ompM> starts (IDP) (ST) Marts Alex Hides Sep 28 Oct 22 Oct 12 Oct 22 Oct 23 Cerebos Oct 16 Nov 12 Nov 2 Nov 12 Nov 13 Chemical Ind Nov 9 Dec 3 Nov 23 Dec 3329 words
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Article112 1992-10-14 24 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1992 1m: 1122.50 (18/8/92) 992 tor 310.95 8/8/92 1991 Mc 1333.08 (3/6/91) 1991 h*t 3/6/9 1991 tar 1022 52 (16/1/91) 1991 1"*: 1MM8 (16/1/91) 990 Mt 1435 43 16/7/90) 1990 \*t 1607.12 (27/3/90) 1990 low 981 07 (09/11/90) 1990 low. 1079.50112 words
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Article, Illustration405 1992-10-14 25 CLSA THE SHANGHAI A market had a good start yesterday followed by a wave of profittaking. The bullish sentiment was triggered by newly-listed Lian Hua Fibre which opened at 222.0 renminbi, up 282.8 per cent from its issue price. When the stock reachedCLSA - 405 words
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Article, Illustration950 1992-10-14 25 Reuter STOCK PRICES close mixed in quiet trade yesterday, brokers said. "The trend is still bearish. There has to be a change in fundamentals to move the market," one broker said. Pulp producer Indorayon closed unchanged at 3,900 rupiah with 278,500 shares traded. CableReuter - 950 words
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Article, Illustration2109 1992-10-14 25 Reuter STOCKS finished mixed in quiet trade yesterday and brokers said the market was on a downward trend. The SET Index lost 3.03 points, or 0.34 per cent, to close at 868.68 on turnover of 8.50 billion baht, the thinnest volume in a month.Reuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,109 words
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Article, Illustration2511 1992-10-14 26 Reuter STOCKS ended higher yesterday with sentiment encouraged by the firm futures market and lower short-term interest rates, brokers said. Buying by public funds and investment trusts also gave the market support but people were reluctant to move with no new incentives. "The marketReuter - 2,511 words
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Article, Illustration2388 1992-10-14 26 Reuter STOCKS closed firmer yesterday on follow-through buying from Monday's impressive rise, but brokers said investors remained nervous ahead of tomorrow's airport talks. "Some buying orders weren't finished. The backdrop of Wall Street's rise helped, but players have also been taking profit," said Francis Wong,Reuter - 2,388 words
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Article, Illustration1994 1992-10-14 27 Reuter SHARES finished at an 18month low yesterday, dragged down by depressed metals prices and weakened market leader BHP, in spite of upturns in other major world bourses overnight. Potter Warburg's Mark Fordree said the short-to-medium-term outlook for mining remained bleak and this wasReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,994 words
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Article330 1992-10-14 27 SCARES closed stronger yesterday, breaking a six-day losing streak during which it touched the 1992 low set in April. "It was encouraging from Wall Street and was due for a day up," Doyle Paterson Brown's Paul Davenport said. The NZSE-40 Capital Index rose 5.61 to 1,361.17 on turnover330 words
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Article121 1992-10-14 27 THE BOMBAY Stock Exchange Index closed 21.24 points higher at 3,187.76 yesterday due to aggressive bidding by financial institutions during the last hour of trading. But the National Index fell 5.16 points at 1,401.11. During the first hour of trading, the Bombay index fell to 3,125, a level at121 words
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Article54 1992-10-14 27 INDICES TURNOVER Close j- rTnKHB +A; Oct 13 >■ NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1,361.17 1,345.56 15.61 MANILA Composite Index 1,398.56 1,391.88 +6.68 Turnover (mil pesos) 331.1 331.6 -0.5 TAIPEI r. Weighted Price Index 3,602.96 3,602.83 +0.1J Turnover (NTS billion) 10.17 10.6 -0.43 SEOUL Composite Stock Index 514.39 514.90 -0.51 Turnover54 words
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Article452 1992-10-14 27 STOCKS ended mixed yesterday in thin trade with no major marketaffecting news, brokers said. The Weighted Index closed 0.13 point up at 3,602.96 while turnover remained thin at NTS 10.17 billion. Brokers said sentiment was slightly hurt by rumours that Hualon Group head Oung Ta-ming, currently appealing against a452 words
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Article543 1992-10-14 27 SHARE PRICES settled mixed yesterday as rumours of company dividends boosted some stocks, while the rest of the market awaited concrete economic growth data before committing funds, brokers said. "It was a selective market," said Louie Bate, Baring Securities Inc's sales manager. "Everyone's talking about an anticipated growth in543 words
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Article783 1992-10-14 27 THE STOCK MARKET closed flat yesterday in weak and nervous trading when profit-taking eroded early technical gains, brokers said. "The rebound followed Monday's sharp falls and helped the index climb in the morning session. But a sell-off by jittery investors balanced the gains," said Lee Jung Hwa of Dongsuh783 words
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Article74 1992-10-14 28 INDICES TURNOVER Oct 12 Close Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 3.174.41 3,136.58 +37.83 1 SAP 500 407.44 402.66 4.78 Turnover (million) 126.67 178.94 -52.27 LONDON Financial Times 30 1.878.8 1.865.2 13.6 FTSE 100 2.557.2 2.541.2 16.0 Turnover (million) 303.3 484.2 -180.9 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,432.54 1,439.66 -7.12 AMSTERDAM EOE Index74 words
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Article212 1992-10-14 28 Toronto Oct 9 CS Abitibi Price 14 +1/8 Alcan Alum 19 6/8 2/8 BP Canada 14 4/8 +1/8 Bank Nova Scotia 22 2/8 Bank of Montreal 44 1/8 3/8 Bee 43 1/8 Brascan 17 1/8 1/8 CDN Imp Bk 27 6/8 3/8 Can Packers 15 6/8 Can-Pacific 15 3/8 unch212 words
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Article, Illustration1361 1992-10-14 28 I t STOCKS rebounded in quiet trading on Monday as some bargain-hunting and a faint hope of another interest rate cut ..helped the market stage a Columbus Day rally that nearly recouped Friday's losses. But trading was subdued, with many Market players out to observe the 500 th1,361 words
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Article, Illustration710 1992-10-14 28 SHARE PRICES rose in quiet trading on Monday, with shares largely unaffected by a confusing definition of government economic policy by Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont. Mr Lamont, appearing before the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee, confirmed that his government's economic objective was low inflation but remained710 words
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Article250 1992-10-14 28 SHARE PRICES staged a test of this year's lows on Monday morning, but recovered much of the losses in futures- driven trading to end moderately below Friday's closing levels, share traders said. From a fundamental standpoint, an outlook for a decline in corporate profits this year has pressured the250 words
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Article244 1992-10-14 28 WALL STREETs early surge on Monday virtually reversed a day-long sell-off of French shares, but the bourse remained shaky and ready to react, perhaps violently, to any sign of a shift in interest rates. The CAC-40 Index, which early on was down 1.6 per cent and spent most of244 words
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Article285 1992-10-14 28 SHARES ended mixed on Monday as the sharp gains posted at the end of last week gave way to technical trade before the close of the monthly trading account on Wednesday. Volume was also below Friday's levels but still higher than usual at around 200 billion lira. Disappointment in285 words
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Article266 1992-10-14 28 SHARES recovered early losses to end mixed on Monday at around opening prices. A 35-point rise in the Dow Jones index helped boost prices and a rally in the US dollar was also beneficial. Dealers said a lack of company news and a federal holiday in the US had266 words
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Article274 1992-10-14 28 SHARE PRICES ended a slow session on Monday little changed. Dealers said prices had fluctuated in a narrow range as the market waited for new trading factors after the downtrend on Swiss interest rates came to an end last week. The broad SPI Index closed 0.3 points lower at274 words
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Article118 1992-10-14 28 SHARES fell in thin trade on Monday on disappointment over the absence of another cut in Sweden's marginal lending rate, the weak trend on overseas bourses and worry over Wall Street's continued performance. The All-Share Index fell 0.44 per cent to 665.56. The Top-16 Index lost 1.42 per cent.118 words
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Article149 1992-10-14 28 SHARES closed slightly lower in quiet trade on Monday after Wall Street's strong start helped erase most of the day's early losses, dealers said. The Bel-20 Index of leading shares closed 2.33 points, or 0.21 per cent, lower at 1,092.54 with 557 million francs worth of shares traded. Another149 words
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Article392 1992-10-14 28 CONCERNS ABOUT the sharp falls in the New York market on Friday, sent equity prices plunging on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) on Monday and the Overall Index fell 54 points, or 1.8 per cent to move close to its crucial technical level of 3,024, dealers said. "The market392 words
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1183 1992-10-14 29 REPORTS THE US DOLLAR rose in early trading in London yesterday as speculation that US interest rates might soon be cut faded in a narrow and mainly technical market, dealers said. The market held that the dollar should1,183 words
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Article410 1992-10-14 29 Cross rates 0*13 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6090 2.5050 1.4750 121.00 0.5848 1.3100 1.3870 1.8399 SS 0.6215 1.5569 0.9167 75.2020 0.3635 0.8142 0.8620 1.1435 MS 0.3992 0.64 0.5888 48.3034 0.2335 0.5230 0.5537 0.7345 Dm 0.6780 1.0908 1.6983 82.03 0.3965 0.8881 0.9403 1.2474410 words
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Article539 1992-10-14 29 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight 11/8 11/4 1-month 1 3/16 1 5/16 2-month M/4 13/8 3-month I 5/16 1 7/16 Overnight mode: 1-3/8 IS$ Bid Offer 7 days 3 3/16 3 5/16 1 month 3 3/16 3 5/16 2 months 3 1/8 3 1/4 3 months 3539 words
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368 1992-10-14 29 Reuter MILAN The Italian lira seems to be edging its way towards a level against its principal European partners which currency markets may accept upon its eventual return to Europe's currency grid, economists say. Since spinning away to close to 1,000 to the German markReuter - 368 words
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Article1457 1992-10-14 29 SIMEX EUWODOUm Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vol Op/lnt Dec 92 96.70 96/73 8000 ***** ***** Mar 93 96.61 96.66 96.60 96.62 ***** ***** ***** Jun 93 96.24 96.30 96.23 96.25 4500 5002 ***** Sep 93 95.76 95.83 95.76 95.77 2500 1865 4099 Dec 93 95.18 95.211,457 words
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459 1992-10-14 30 FT MOSCOW Russia's oil industry, second in size only to that of Saudi Arabia, is on the verge of a major reorganisation that could admit more private investment. Last week, Russian oil industry and government officials approved the draft of a plan toFT - 459 words
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192 1992-10-14 30 Reuter LONDON Low cost tin resources are more than sufficient to supply all current consumption projections, said economist Paul Frame of the International Tin Research Institute (ITRI). Mr Frame told the Fifth International Tinplate Conference on Monday that primary tin demand in a lowReuter - 192 words
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733 1992-10-14 30 REPORTS THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market yesterday fell 43 sen to M$ 14.96 per kg following the collapse of the London Metal Exchange overnight. The downtrend coupled with the bearish outlook of tin on the LME put further733 words
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Article1545 1992-10-14 30 Rubber MS CiwudHy Brtgp (hiturw dwjgg a» at lpw) KSS 1 C—tract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Nov 92 145.25 145.25 145.25 100 2,025 Dec 144.00 144.00 143.50 400 2,925 Jan 93 142.00 139.50 141.50 750 4,850 Feb 140.50 139.50 140.50 300 5,2501,545 words
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Advertisement106 1992-10-14 30 WHAT'S IN IBiJITTTI Find out in Personal Investment and Finance. Every Saturday in IBusinessTimes BIVING YOU THE WINNING EDGE I*?* •Malaysia: making tourism pay *:Aich Singaporeans •■Strong SingS: concern and controversy £ghat's happened to Hongkong's brain j^rain? -tycoon Vincent Tan's juggling act life for furniture manufacturers •jproduct development grants for106 words
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Article, Illustration659 1992-10-14 31 George Jahn - LETTER FROM BUCHAREST By George Jahn THREE years after Nicolae Ceausescu was overthrown and killed, Romanians confused by democracy gather regularly at a grave said to bear his remains and yearn for the certainty his dictatorship provided. Three ragged beggars keep vigil at a grave in659 words
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Article151 1992-10-14 31 As at 10am yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1530 1.1630 Canadian dollar I.278S 1.288S NZ dollar 0.8630 0.8830 Sterling pound 2.7300 2.7450 US dollar 1.6050 1.6150 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign curacy Austrian schilling 15.30151 words
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Article65 1992-10-14 31 Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Nov 11-22 Geneva Fair Geneva Societe 002/*****83 40th Ideal Home Sexploitation Exhibition du Salon des Arts Menagers Nov 14-23 India New Delhi, Trade Fair (91)11/*****42 International India Authority of Tr?|<ft Fair India Duration Title Venue Organiser Nov 16-19 Autotech Birmingham Centre 02I-*****&P65 words
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Miscellaneous167 1992-10-14 31 Singapore Outlook: Showers over many areas in the pre-dawn hours and early morning. Report Maximum temperature 29.4 Assoc humidity 70% Minimum temperature 23.0 Assoc humidity 92% Hours of sunshine 0.65 Rainfall in mm 0.4 Rainfall this month 116.7 Rainy days this month 9 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Good. Auckland 18/15167 words
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Miscellaneous38 1992-10-14 31 T\ I PONT LIKfeTHE "TORjl "WIS ODNVe^SATIOy: C-B«) (DOU T TOUCMf) STAND UtAJL SPiOCf:: Vf~w* a I' v\ da» \SCKJ=\TOHUG 9^l 1 1 11 1 __f\o I ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS LTD IW2 IW2 f-A iPMW M D" —1 *876Z38 words
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528 1992-10-14 32 Move seen as bid by White House to inject vitality into campaign ibbbv R^filGE NYT, AP WASHINGTON US President George Bush has asked for the resignation of all Cabinet members, agency heads and senior political appointees immediately after the election. His order,NYT,; AP - 528 words
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212 1992-10-14 32 Reutcr MOSCOW Russian President Boris Yeltsin yesterday intervened with the Constitutional Court, paving the way for former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev to bypass the court's travel ban and attend a state funeral in Germany at the weekend. Chairman Valery Zorkin announced that the court'sReutcr - 212 words
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360 1992-10-14 32 Maggie Ford - From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA EFFORTS by London to reconcile Indonesia and Portugal may pave the way for a new cooperation agreement between the EC and Asean. Britain, together with the United Nations Secretary General, has been working behind the scenes to360 words
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273 1992-10-14 32 AFP, Reuter MANILA The Philippine government yesterday announced the smashing of a kidnap-for-ransom gang preying on wealthy Chinese-Fili-pinos and said it would field a battalion of elite soldiers to help police going after the criminals. Named "Hammerhead", the elite force includes commandosAFP,; Reuter - 273 words
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320 1992-10-14 32 Country in chaos if we start allowing it, he says AP, AFP KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad yesterday rejected calls by Opposition-led Sabah leaders for a referendum to review the special privileges of Malaysia's Sabah and Sarawak states, saying it would leadAP,; AFP - 320 words
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Article, Illustration224 1992-10-14 32 Reuter, AP STOCKHOLM An American was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics yesterday for research that extended economic theory to areas of human behaviour not previously associated with market forces. The academy said the work of Gary S Becker, 61, of the University of Chicago,Reuter,; AP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration776 1992-10-14 32 RONALD KAUFMAN; RONALD KAUFMAN - The Bottom Line RONALD KAUFMAN RONALD KAUFMAN The writer is senior design consultant with the Service Quality Centre. He specialises in designing training programmes for increased customer satisfaction. WE all try to do things right. No business sets out to do wrong when776 words
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Advertisement240 1992-10-14 32 INVESTMENT Every Saturday in Business Times I Seminar on FAS 109: Accounting for Income Taxes the US Way Four years after an ill-fated attempt at changing the basic model for accounting for income taxes, the US standard-setting body has issued FAS 109 to replace FAS 96. FAS 109 does not240 words
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Article, Illustration367 1992-10-14 33 Juliette Walker - Boost to carrier's multimodal access to Thailand By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE US shipping giant Sea-Land Service is expanding its business in Thailand by launching a weekly service to the country's new deepsea port of Laem Chabang. In a statement, Sea-Land said the new367 words
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290 1992-10-14 33 UPI MOSCOW Russian authorities detained a ship from the environmental group Greenpeace and 33 people on Monday as they tried to conduct research in northern Russian waters believed to be a nuclear dumping ground. Greenpeace officials in Moscow said they had had noUPI - 290 words
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241 1992-10-14 33 Ramesh Divyanathan - By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE A delegation from Melbourne Port will be visiting Singapore next month to improve ties with shipping lines, agencies and shippers to and from Australia. The five-member team, led by Port of Melbourne Authority's deputy chief executive Dan Hourigan,241 words
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Article, Illustration153 1992-10-14 33 SINGAPORE Singmarine Dockyard Engineering Pte Ltd's largest floating dock, Dock No 1, is back in operation. The dock listed on Sep 17 while the Malaysian bulk carrier Mulpha Subang was undergoing repairs. A Keppel Corp spokes- man told BT yesterday that the dock153 words
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1175 1992-10-14 33 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 •Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Alpha Feeders 6 1 •ANL 3 1/2 •APL 5 3-5 Asia Cont Lines 14 5 Asian Break-Bulk 16 3 •ASCL 5 5 •ASXCLShpg 15 2 Austorient1,175 words
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383 1992-10-14 33 Reuter COPENHAGEN Denmark's troubled consumer products and shipping group East Asiatic Co Ltd A/S (EAC) on Monday named as its new chairman Jan Erlund, a lawyer with a reputation as a corporate restructuring expert. Former chairman Henning Sparsoe resigned last month after a stormReuter - 383 words
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Article, Illustration96 1992-10-14 33 PARIS An undated file picture of Japanese freighter Pacific Teal, now named Akatsuki Maru. The ship is due in Cherbourg, western France soon to pick up 1.7 tonnes of plutonium, a highly radioactive nuclear fuel, and take: 11 back to Japan. Chile and Argentina have said they96 words
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105 1992-10-14 34 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian officials will discuss a proposal today to make shippers using the Malacca Strait pay for safety improvements after several major accidents, officials said yesterday. The meeting of officials from the Science, Technology and Environment Ministry, Transport Ministry and the105 words
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Article56 1992-10-14 34 WHITE PLAINS, New York Texaco Inc said its Texaco Panama Inc subsidiary has taken delivery of a 900-foot double-hull oil tanker with a capacity of one million barrels. It. said the ship, built by Samsung Corp of South Korea, will be sailed the Star Ohio and56 words
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Article52 1992-10-14 34 PARIS Airbus Industrie is going to cut its production plan again to cope with the depressed condition of the aviation industry, sources said on Monday at the European consortium. They said the change means about 80 fewer airplanes will be produced in 1993-95 than planned52 words
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Article120 1992-10-14 34 CAYENNE A general strike to protest living conditions and-lay-offs led to a shutdown of businesses and blockage of a port on Monday in this South American department of France. The port of Degrat-des-Cannes was blocked by strikers and power outages were experienced in Cayenne, the120 words
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Article130 1992-10-14 34 >{EW YORK Walter Hickel, governor of Alaska, announced on Monday that he signed a protocol agreement with the Russian government to begin development of the northern sea route, according to a story which appeared in yesterday's Journal of Commerce. The governor, in Moscow for environmental130 words
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Article47 1992-10-14 34 rSETROIT American Honda said on Monday its 1993 Civic VX Hatchback will meet California's strict emission standards a year earlier than required. The state's Transitional Low Emissions Vehicle standards is the first stage in the California Air Resource Board's low emissions regulations.47 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1992-10-14 34 Calvin Sims - A law has been passed to allow Californian cities to dip into the profits of their ports. Calvin Sims examines the repercussions Calvin Sims NYT CALIFORNIA has found a sugar daddy to help bail it out of its financial hole. The Legislature, facing a US$lO.7 billionNYT - 1,451 words
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Article10119 1992-10-14 42 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after10,119 words
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Article772 1992-10-14 49 Vessel Voy No Berth Annul Depjrtue Vessel Voy No Berth Arnvji Departtre Marina Terminal 1 SC 0928A 13/10* P01A 13.10/1000 1310/1800 Awaiya 002 M04 alongside 13.10/2300 SC 1976G 13/10* P01A 1310/1300 13.10/1800 EUtam Indah N01 M02 alongside 14 10/2300 SC 1976G 14/10* P01A 1410/1000 1410/1500 Batam Murnt772 words
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Article1441 1992-10-14 49 DELIVERY OF FCL IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS i Sift toy Nd Cantatas mfafate Ship toy Ite Cantamen mUtk P"Buchanan 065E 12.10.92 2220 Kuala Siak 5 SI164 COO(EST) 14.10.92 0230 V«abu ***** 12.10.92 2240 Ryazan 03-92 COO(EST) 13.10.92 2300 Mn Ms 9206 12.10.92 2255 0 Sentosa 88N COO(EST) 13.10.921,441 words
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Article728 1992-10-14 50 FREIGHT MARKET rates wfci< steady overall with the Ba&ic Freight Index (BFI) rispoint to 1,039, brokers Deported on Monday. I US Gulf/Japan grain rose to OSSi 8.98 from US$lB.B5 on thie strength of a fixture report ar IJSS 19.50 for end-Novem-ber I •"Pacific time-charters were tjiej most active728 words
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Article325 1992-10-14 50 THE FREIGHT shipping market, hit by months of economic stagnation, picked up slightly last week on stronger grain trade and the granting of US$3O million in loan guarantees from the United States to South Africa. I The market indicator, the BFI rose three points against last Friday's close325 words
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Article614 1992-10-14 50 Oct 21 (1215-1430 hrs): Luncheon talk on Implementation of GMDSS organised by Singapore National Shipping Association at V/TC Club. For further details, lease contact SNSA at tel: 78-3464 or fax: 274-5079. ©0t;22: The Undertaking of Sea>idWhiness/*'Due Diligence", Chartering Practice Earning "andl Getting the Freight, Marine Insurance A Practical614 words
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375 1992-10-14 52 AP HOUSTON A group involving several former Continental Airlines employees withdrew its US$425 million (*****.4 million) bid for the carrier on Monday, complaining its offer was never taken seriously. The bid from Benefit Concepts New York Inc was one of five offers submitted forAP - 375 words
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484 1992-10-14 52 Analysts unsure if S Korean giant's car units can be global success Reuter SEOUL South Korea's Daewoo Group aims to prove there is life after divorce. After a rocky 15-year marriage to General Motors Corp of the US, the two car-pro-ducing units of theReuter - 484 words
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250 1992-10-14 52 AP EAST POINT, Georgia A small plane crashed and burned on the main street of this Georgia town while trying to land on Monday at Hartsfleld Atlanta International Airport, killing two people on the plane, authorities said. Three others aboard, including the pilot, wereAP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration233 1992-10-14 52 SINGAPORE Federal Express is delivering its own message these days by air, of course. Last week, the US express courier began airing a new ad campaign on Singapore television. The TV spot compares Federal Express to a fictional, Laurel and Hardystyle rival called Overseas Delivery. Both the233 words
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631 1992-10-14 52 AFP DALLAS, Texas Nearly one-and-a-half years after Texas decided to build the country's first high-speed train, a cash crunch is threatening to throw the brakes on the plan. "It's hard to ask investors to put money into a project until you know forAFP - 631 words
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Article555 1992-10-14 52 The El A 1 crash Reuter AMSTERDAM Investigators have succeeded in deciphering a vital section of a flight recorder tape which may shed light on why one of the world's safest aircraft plunged in flames into an Amsterdam apartment complex. Experts at the USReuter - 555 words
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