The Business Times, 2 February 1994

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  • 13 1 Business Times WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Wednesday February 2 1994 75 c
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  • 2am LATEST
    • 73 1 Reuter NEW YORK Wall Street stocks, pulling back from a record high on Monday and under pressure from weakness in the bond market and European bourses, yesterday continued to trade on the downside into midday. Analysts said the bond market steepened its losses on news
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    • 52 1 Reuter MOSCOW Russian President Boris Yeltsin will form his own political party in the coming months in anticipation of the 1996 presidential elections. Sergei Filatov, Mr Yeltsin's chief of staff, yesterday said that leaders within the party would prepare Mr Yeltsin's campaign for the
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  • 47 1 Stock market iwrtoi Tanday ChMfe STII 2349.08 9.98 KLSE Composite Nikkei 20.416.34 +187.22 HangSeng 11.826.89 +339.87 SET Index 1,455.58 -37.87 Jakarta Composite ..591.95. -0.07 CLSA China B ......1,227.23 -1.50 AustAUOrd 2310.1 -0.7 FTSE 100 —.3481.5. -10.3 Taesdajr Preriow 1 pn d*K Dow Jones 3,970.72 3,978.36
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  • 61 1 Exchange rates us$ s$ USJ 1.591 1.503 2.392 DM 0.576 0.917 100 Yen 0.923 1.470 MS 0.360 0.574 HKS 0.129 0.206 Baht 0.039 0.062 Rupiah 0.047 0.075 Cnria oil US$ Change WT1 15.21 -0.11 Brent Mend 14.20 0.04 Dubai fateh 13.25 -0.05 Minas 14.85 +0.20 Tapis blend
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  • 543 1  -  By Agnes Chen SINGAPORE Two international broking houses have advised fund managers to trim their holdings in the Singapore and Malaysian stock markets, closely following similar bearish calls by S G Warburg and Nomura. Hongkong-based Crosby Securities sent clients a strong
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  • 370 1  -  From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG US FEDERAL Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's statement on Monday is a signal of an imminent increase in shortterm interest rates, according to an economist with a major US brokerage. James Fralick. Co-director of global economic analysis at
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  • 154 1 SINGAPORE Shares in Singapore and Hongkong extended their gains for the second consecutive day yesterday while prices tumbled further in Thailand and the Philippines. With the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange closed for a public holiday, followers of Malaysian shares turned to Singapore's Gob
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  • 175 1 We begin today a new daily column for stock market investors called "Eye on your stocks". It appears on the First page of our Companies Markets section. It gives, firstly, an indication of the day's expected trading sentiment in the market, based on a poll of
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  • 424 1  -  From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG HONGKONG'S third and newest English language newspaper, the Eastern Express, hit the streets yesterday with lead articles probing the conduct of community leaders. The maiden edition of the Express carried an exclusive story on a questionable
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  • 466 1  -  From Lok Hui Yin in BANGKOK A BAN on private cars on some roads during the rush hours, steep hikes in car registration fees and petrol prices, and the promotion of the park-and-ride concept. Sounds ail-too familiar to Singaporeans, doesn't it?
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  • 275 1 Reuter BEIJING About 20 rich Chinese leave for a house-buy-ing spree in the United States this month, marking another milestone for a communist country that until a few years ago did not allow either private property or overseas trips. The
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • eye on the ECONOMY
      • 356 2  -  By Anna Teo THE number of bankruptcy and company winding-up suits filed last year continued to rise, though at a slower pace than in the previous two years. But perhaps because of more efficient court procedures. the number of people declared bankrupt during the year
        Source: Supreme Court  -  356 words
    • 400 2  -  2,000 sq m of exhibition space confirmed by participants from 36 countries By Jenny Lam DESPITE the global aerospace recession and the proliferation of air shows in the region. Asian Aerospace '94 (AA) is set to do well and
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    • 210 2 EMPLOYERS could show stronger commitment to training by including it as a clause in collective agreements. This was suggested by Labour Minister Lde Boon Yang during a dialogue session at a National Trades Union Congress workshop held over the weekend at Batam,
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    • 332 2 THE 100-year-old landmark Thong Chai Building near Chinatown is up for sale by tender again. Located at the junction of Merchant Road and Eu Tong Seng Street, the former medical hall and an adjoining 296-sq-m vacant plot was first put up for tender
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    • 288 2 SINGAPORE Local companies venturing abroad must be prepared to change their mindsets and be ready to return some benefits to the host country, said a speaker at a seminar on regional expansion yesterday. Ong Yew Huat, a director of
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    • 312 2  -  BMW's purchase of Rover By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE BMW's purchase of Britain's only mass car maker, Rover Holding, is not likely to affect the two companies' businesses in Asia. A spokesman for Baycrische Motoren Werke AG, known worldwide as BMW, told BT
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    • 269 2 A SIX-MONTH-OLD Singapore company has won an $8 million contract to supply processing technology to Walter Rau, Germany's largest producer of edible oils. EC Chem (Singapore) Pte Ltd is also negotiating a $1 million joint venture in India to supply food
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    • 137 2 Minister denies sale is aimed at Japanese, Pg 8 £800 m deal, Pg 14 Jl |,i n iMliiAiia I ULIJMk. Professional Nominee, Full Accounting and Administration Services available at reasonable cost. Ready made Companies available. We can offer shelf companies from certain jurisdictions for delivery on the same day within
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  • SOUTH-EAST ASIA
    • 333 3 Reuter, AFP BANGKOK Thai property giant Bangkok Land yesterday won the Cabinet's conditional approval to build an electric mass-transit train system for the traffic-clogged capital. A government official said Bangkok Land's unit, Muang Thong Mass Transit Company, defeated two other bidders,
      Reuter,; AFP  -  333 words
    • 383 3 AFP, Bernama KOTA KINABALU Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad yesterday proposed a powersharing formula along ethnic lines for Sabah if his National Front coalition were to win upcoming polls in the east Malaysian state. Under the plan, Dr Mahathir said
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    • 282 3  -  By Nirmal Ghosh SINGAPORE Asian countries are at increasing risk from hazardous waste from the West, according to environmental group Greenpeace, which is set to cast off for a tour of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines in its vessel, the MV
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    • 284 3 AFP MANILA Philippine banks have appealed to Congress to retain some limitations on the entry of foreign banks to keep in step with Manila's Southeast Asian neighbours. The Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) yesterday said the Senate was set
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    • ASIA NOTES
      • 87 3 AFP TAIPEI Taiwan petrochemical giant, the Formosa Plastic Group, is to make the largest-ever investment here by a private company by pouring up to NTS3OO billion (5517.5 billion) into its naphtha cracker project, the China Times said yesterday. NVang V ung Tsai, president of the group,
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      • 74 3 Reuter PHNOM PENH Cambodian commerce ministry officials have assured a visiting French business delegation that the country will soon introduce a law to protect foreign investors. The Cambodia Daily yesterday said the message was passed to the group by Cabinet adviser Hul Thol on Monday. The
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      • 79 3 Reuter HANOI France's Total and two Taiwanese firms are expected to sign an agreement with Vietnam today to conduct a feasibility study for the county's first oil refinery. Industry sources yesterday said Total, Taiwan's state-owned Chinese Petroleum Corp (CPC) and the state-owned PetroVietnam formed
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      • 72 3 AFP JAKARTA The first meeting of senior officials from members of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) this week will focus on developing human resources and the private sector. Officials said the three-day meeting, the first in a series of four to prepare for Apec's
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    • 166 3 AFP MANILA The Philippine Central Bank yesterday set a US$2.B billion (SS4.4S billion) ceiling on foreign borrowing and assured big business that its policies would not lead to another debt crisis as in 1983. Bank governor Gabriel Singson said Manila "remains vigilant
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    • 243 3 The latest on PRIVATISATION IN MALAYSIA The Legal Financial Aspects Crown Princess, Malaysia 22 March, 1994 i A one-day international conference examining the country's Privatisation Action Plan a cornerstone for growth and development under Vision 2020. CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: BENEFIT FROM THE The Post-Regulatory Aspects of Privatisation PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES OF: Financing
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  • CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
    • CHINA WATCH
      • 86 4 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING China's Ministry of Communications will select a group of large transportation entities to turn into limited liability companies according China's new corporate law, Minister Huang Zhendong told a working meeting. China Business limes reported yesterday that the ministry will select one
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      • 59 4 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hongkong's Gammon Construction said it had received a HKS249 million (5551.3 million) contract to redevelop a 7,600 sqm site in Tsuen Wan in the southern part of the Hongkong island. Gammon expects to complete the project by September 1995. The redevelopment project
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      • 73 4 AFP TAIPEI Three Chinese officials have arrived in Taiwan to attend a three-day Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) seminar on energy after receiving permission from the Taiwanese government to take part. Taiwan, a rival to China since the 1949 civil war, bans visits
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      • 62 4 AFP BEIJING China this year will authorise private mine operations, ending a 45-year state monopoly, China Daily reported yesterday. The mines will remain in state hands, although prospecting and exploiting around 160 types of minerals will be opened up to tender. He Xiangjie, an official at
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      • 85 4 Bloomberg Business News. BEIJING China's Ministry of Communications will select a group of large transportation entities to turn into limited liability companies according China's new corporate law. Minister Huang Zhendong told a working meeting. China Business Times reported yesterday that the ministry will select one or
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    • 252 4 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI Taiwan's economics ministry has asked American accounting firm Deloitte Touche to develop a strategy for the fledgling aerospace industry. Deloitte will have two months to prepare the report for the ministry, which hopes to put a new
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    • 471 4 AFP BEIJING Ferrari, maker of one of the most conspicuous signs of wealth, opened its first showroom in China yesterday, hoping to sell 12 vehicles a year in the world's biggest communist-run country. Two Ferrari 348 TS models, in classic red, were put on
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    • 434 4 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong's de facto cabinet approved a fresh funding plan yesterday for the colony's new airport which Governor Chris Patten said should help to solve a dispute with China over the colossal project. Speaking after a meeting of his
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    • 326 4 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING China's central bank will fight inflation using Western-style open market operations this year and won't print money to cover the nation's budget deficit in the future, the official Financial Nens reports. "Inevitably, we will have to issue more treasury
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    • 111 4 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hongkong's largest electric utility. China Light Power says that it is raising its rates for residential customers by an average 3.9 per cent from Oct 1. The increase is needed to cover rising operating costs and to meet increasing demands
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    • 369 4 AFP, Reuter BEIJING Taiwan and China, which held a round of semi-official talks here yesterday, have reached some agreement on practical problems surrounding communication between the two sides. Members of Taiwan's Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), who arrived here on Monday for three
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    • 149 4 AP TAIPEI President Lee Teng-hui plans to visit Indonesia and other South-east Asian states this month to broaden Taiwan's ties with the region, newspapers reported yesterday. Mr Lee will pay a low-key private visit to Indonesia on Feb 9, the
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  • REST OF ASIA
    • 479 6 Debate on whether economic stimulus will also address tax issue AFP TOKYO With only a day to go before making its decision, the coalition of Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa was deeply divided yesterday over how to ultimately pay for tax cuts aimed at
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    • 456 6 Reuter TOKYO Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa's renewed confidence after passing promised political reform could prove a double-edged sword for the United States in trade talks, analysts said yesterday. "The fact that he was able to pass the political reform bills has strengthened
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    • 434 6 Reuter CANBERRA The Australian government yesterday issued a batch of fresh economic forecasts showing the country waj■ Homing out of its prolonged recession with strong groMrand low inflation. Treasurer Ralph Willis, forecasting economic growth of 3.5 per cent in the
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    • 275 6 AFP WELLINGTON New Zealand yesterday unveiled unexpectedly good figures for its gross domestic product, but Finance Minister Bill Birch warned that the country had to adhere to its austere economic policies. Statistics New Zealand figures showed that GDP rose 4.2 per cent in the
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  • THE WORLD
    • 417 7 NYT, Reuter WASHINGTON All 44 Republican senators warned the Clinton administration on Monday that they disliked a key feature of the Gatt agreement reached in December because it might encourage governments to provide more subsidies to industry. While the senators did
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    • 220 7 AP WASHINGTON The Pentagon, Saudi Arabia and Ave major defence contractors have agreed on a plan to restructure billions of dollars worth of weapons sales to the desert kingdom. Pentagon spokesman Air Force Major Tom Laßock said on Monday that the agreement was
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    • 378 7  -  World Economic Forum Fna Vikram Khanna in DAVOS, Switzerland A POLICY of confrontation with China on the part of Western countries would be "highly counter-productive", says a scholar who specialises in Chinese affairs. Harry Harding, a senior fellow at the
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 61 8 AFP WASHINGTON Unemployment in Russia is five times the official figure and could derail plans for economic reform, according to a report published yesterday. "We know that real unemployment is much higher than the 1.5 to 2 per cent suggested by official statistics," said Guy Standing,
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      • 78 8 Bloomberg Business News LONDON UK house prices rose slightly last month but the increase was smaller than in December, said the Nationwide Building Society. The country's third largest mortgage lender said yesterday that its house price index rose by 0.4 per cent last month from
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      • 82 8 TEHRAN A few shots were fired during a speech in Tehran by Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani yesterday to launch the start of celebrations marking Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, the Iranian news agency IRNA reported. Eyewitnesses said they heard four small explosions but could not identify
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      • 114 8 AFP MUNICH Texas Instruments has dropped plans to set up a billion-dollar plant to make semi-conductors in Dresden because the German firm Siemens is building a similar factory in the town. The planned site is no longer feasible, the head of Texas Instruments' German
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    • 104 8 Bloomberg Business News LONDON New insider dealing laws will be enforced by the UK government on March 1, Treasury Economic Secretary Anthony Nelson said yesterday. The laws are already in the statute book as part of last year's Criminal Justice
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    • 405 8 AP WASHINGTON China last year took "some positive steps" on human rights, but still engaged in torture, arbitrary detentions, forced confessions and extrajudicial killings, the US State Department said yesterday. As a deadline approaches for President Bill Clinton to decide on renewing China's
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    • 190 8 Reuter BONN German Chancellor Helmut Kohl wants Russia made a full member of a new political division of the Group of Seven (G-7) leading industrial nations. Mr Kohl wants the annual G-7 summit meetings, which deal mainly with world economic problems,
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    • 69 8 Reuter JERUSALEM Curator Irit Shalmon of the museum in the Yad vas hem Holocaust Memorial holding up a carpet made from human hair. An Italian woman sent two such rugs to the museum claiming that they were woven from the hair of Jews in a
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    • 314 8 Reuter LONDON British Trade and Industry Minister Tim Sainsbury said yesterday the sale of Rover Group to Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, which angered Rover's partner Honda Motor Co, did not mean Japanese investors were unwelcome. Honda, Rover's partner of 15 years, was
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    • 234 8 AFP, Reuter BONN The IG Metall union continued a series of warning strikes in support of pay demands in the metalworking and electrical engineering industries in western Germany yesterday, the union said. A senior official in the IG Metall German
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 347 8 'iffiyrsrarm^w I SALE OF THONG CHAI 1 I BUILDING AT MERCHANT ROAD/EU TjONG SEN STREET URA LAND PARCEL 213 Awarded to DBS Land Ltd 'melakaX. MINISTRY OF LABOUR BUILDING LIM PARK The Urban Redevelopment Authority is offering for sale by public tender a land parcel comprising the historic Thong Chai
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    • 187 8 This announcement appears as a matter of record only February 2,1994 A copy of the Prospectus has been lodged with, and registered by, the Registrar off Companies and Businesses in Singapore, who takes no responsibility for Its contents. FALMAC LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Invitation in respect of
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    • 10 8 Impact on Singapore, Pg 2 The Rover sale, Pg 14
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  • SPORTS
    • 480 9 Golf Johnnie Walker Classic SINGAPORE The top five players in the world will head for the Blue Canyon Country Club on the exotic island of Phuket in southern Thailand for the £600,000 (551.43 million) Johnnie Walker Classic from tomorrow to Sunday. The current world No
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    • 334 9 AP NEW YORK Wang Junxia, the world record-holder in the women's 3,000 m and 10,000 m, wouldn't have it any other way a diet including turtle soup, a health tonic made from caterpillar fungus and a potion extracted from a
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    • SPORT SHORTS
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        21 9 Reuter NEW YORK NBA Monday: Detroit 103 Cleveland 107; Dallas 85 Atlanta 90; LA Clippers 96 Golden State 110. Reuter
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        119 9 Reuter AP BASSETERRE, St Kitts England and St Kitts-Nevis drew their three-day match on Monday. Scores: England 308-6 declared (A Stewart 67, R Ramprakash 136. R Smith 71) and 184-7 declared (C Lewis 65); St Kitts-Nevis 258 (H Williams 53; A Fraser 3-39. P Tufnell 3-58) and 22-4. Reuter
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      • Article, Illustration
        231 9 AFP AFP Reuter LONDON Ryder Cup star Peter Baker's criticism of the Open Championship exemption rules has not fallen on deaf ears. Baker's victory in the Dunhill British Masters last June camc too late for him to gain an exempt spot in the Open and he was forced to
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      • 25 9 Reuter NEW YORK NHL \londa>: Boston 4 Quebec 3; NY Rangers 5 Pittsburgh 3; Ottawa 0 Chicago I Vancouver 3 LA I. Rcutcr
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      • Article, Illustration
        106 9 Reuter PORTLAND, Oregon Sportsequipment giant Nike weighed in on Monday on the side of hometown heroine Tonya Harding in her bid to stay on the Olympic figure skating team amid allegations she was involved in an attack on a rival. Nike said the company would contribute U5525,000 (5539.750)
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      • Article, Illustration
        82 9 AFP TOKYO US-born sumo wrestler Konishiki was naturalised as a Japanese citizen yesterday, in a step that will let him become a stablemaster. "I'm happy." the Hawai-ian-born 262 kg giant, whose real name is Salevaa Atisanoe. said. Association rules allow only Japanese nationals to become a manager. His
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      • Article, Illustration
        204 9 AFP AFP AFP AFP M ARSHIU K, France AI P men's event Ist rd Mondav: David Rikl (Czc) h Lcander Pacs (Ind) 7-5 6-4; Martin Damm (Czc) b Jan Sicmcrink (Nclh) 6-4 6-2; Slcphanc Simian (Fra) b Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Rus) 6-3 6-7 7-6. AFP DUBAI Dubai Open Ist rd
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    • 171 9 AP DALLAS The Atlanta Hawks fell into the trap that usually snares opponents of the Dallas Mavericks. The Hawks thought they could brush aside the hapless Mavericks without much effort. Instead, the found themselves trailing at halftime and had to struggle to a 90-85
      AP; Reuter  -  171 words
    • 1043 9 NYT ATLANTA Emmitt Smith firmly clenched the Super Bowl XXVIII's most valuable player trophy on Monday at a news conference in his honour. You knew that the sparkling, sterling silver trophy was in sure hands. It was easy pickings for Smith the hand-ofT came
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 706 11  -  John Rockwell assesses the impact of America's cultural export John Rockwell IHT SPIELBERGIAN dinosaurs devouring entire national film industries at a single gulp! Silver-haired villains setting new soap-opera standards for political incorrectness! Teenagers, from Bangkok to Beirut wearing Chicago Bulls caps backwards and
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    • 514 11 UPI UPI UPI UPI TOM CRUISE and Meg Ryan have been chosen the 1994 man and woman of the year by Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals, the oldest undergraduate dramatic group in the US. Ryan will be saluted with a parade on Feb IS through
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • REGIONAL ANALYSIS
    • 1372 12  -  Special to BT Arming Asia DENIS WARNER DENIS WARNER The writer is editor of the Asia Pacific Defence Reporter magazine ROM North-east Asia ku I j through South-east Asia, Ml l^e °f re I gional armed forces is proceeding apace. On land, in the air,
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    • 1102 12  -  Special to BT BATES GILL BATES GILL The author is a guest researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. He was formerly a Fei Yiming professor of Comparative Politics at the Johns Hopkins University Centre for Chinese and American Studies in Sanjing, China.
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    • 1267 13  -  Special to BT The United States and the defence of Asia LAWRENCE GRINTER LAWRENCE GRINTER The writer is a professor at the Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base. Alabama. These views are his and not necessarily those of the US Air Force
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    • 64 13 [THE MOST EXCITING SIGHT IN MELBOURNE For sale by International Tender. Closing Thursday 24th February, 1994 at 4pm at the offices of the conjunctional agents. FOR SOMEONE »M|| WITH VISION Knight Frank 11 Wr* 1 I WEIGHT Trim down those overstuffed areas In your home. Advertise those unused items for
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  • 505 14 ■DiTORIAL WHEN the economy booms, it is also boom-time with a short lag for the industries that stoke its productive capacity. Conventional wisdom places information technology (IT), particularly the computer industry, high in this category of derived-demand industries. Now turn that wisdom on its head
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 245 14 WILL THE TRADITION of wealthy Chinese Singaporean families presenting hongbaos personally to the needy elderly disappear with other Chinese New Year customs that are losing ground against the practical realities of modern living? Even if donors continue their practice, more and more seem likely to resort to
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    • 198 14 BY MAKING some concessions, Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa has secured reforms which will help make the political system fairer and less corrupt. And he has forced the opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to paint itself again as the party of "money politics," which will be
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    • 136 14 FOR Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa, nothing was more important than the victory he won over the weekend, because the foreshadowings of defeat were so dreadful. The Diet approved his compromise package of political reforms, for which he had worked assiduously over the last six
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    • 148 14 AS PART of the regionalisation drive, the Singapore government has built a solid road to India, not only by securing support from New Delhi, but also by laying the foundation for growth in Bangalore. Many businessmen in PM Goh's entourage are upbeat about the future prospects
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    • 144 14 IN A MEETING with the younger PAP grassroot leaders. Minister for Communications and the Environment Mah Bow Tan urged them to build new ties with younger voters so as to increase mutual trust. The present government has an urgent task at hand: that of persuading voters to
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    • 155 14 TO THE repeated blatant abuse of hurhans rights by Myanmar's State Law and Order Restoration Council (Slorc), the military junta, Asean and China have turned a blind eye. Instead, they pander to the whims and fancies of the ruling dollar generals in Myanmar by consorting with
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  • 743 14  -  Simon Davies recounts how BMW snatched Rover from Honda Simon Davies FT WITH £800 million (SSI.9 billion) on the table from BMW, it took the British Aerospace board less than five hours last Thursday to decide that it would quit the car industry and put
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 1493 15  -  As the Feb 11 Hosokawa-Clinton summit in Washington approaches, Leon Hadar says the signs are not good for a meaningful trade agreement to be reached, considering the Japanese premier's weakened position and the lack of progress since last July's 'Framework' accord Leon
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    • 609 15  -  Tommy T B Koh says Singapore holds lessons for Asia indeed, the rest or the world on how to do it right Tommy T B Koh The writer, director of the Institute of Policy Studies in Singapore, served as chairman of the main
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  • 418 16 AP, Reuter NEW YORK US manufacturing expanded for the fifth straight month in January to the highest level in s'/2 years but prices also showed a potentially troublesome rise, the nation's purchasing executives reported yesterday. The National Association of
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  • 422 16  - US law firm with ties to Lee Lee on verge of breaking up By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE Prominent New York law firm Shea Gould, which struck an associate relationship with Singapore's Lee Lee last year, is preparing to dissolve itself. The Afew York Times reported yesterday that differences between Shea
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  • 147 16 AP ATHENS Olympic Airways, the state-operated Greek national carrier, said in an internal memorandum that it is in danger of closing unless the European Union allows it to write off more than US$l billion (551.59 billion) in debt. The memorandum, published in most
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  • 44 16 Reuter CLARK, Philippines A man strapped to his hot-air balloon soaring into the sky during a balloon festival in Pampanga, in northern Philippines, on Sunday. Unlike most other balloonists, he had no basket attached to his balloon. Reuter
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  • 143 16 AP, Reuter WASHINGTON David Mullins yesterday announced his resignation as vice-chair-man and member of the Federal Reserve Board. Mr Mullins' resignation, effective Feb 14, provides President Bill Clinton with his second opportunity to appoint a Fed governor. Wayne Angcll is retiring later this
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  • 327 16 AFP PARIS France and Saudi Arabia have reached three arms agreements worth about nine billion francs (552.4 billion), the French Defence Ministry said yesterday. The agreements, under discussion for the past four years, are for the modernisation of warships and the
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  • 870 16  -  The Bottom Line PETER OSBORNE PETER OSBORNE The writer is a BT correspondent NO South-east Asian country has yet managed to bring a nuclear plant into commercial operation. And Indonesia should not be the first to do so, not when there are alternative
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  • 346 16 Reuter PHILADELPHIA The day of reckoning has arrived in the battle for Paramount Communications Inc, after two rival offers for the company expired at midnight with neither one receiving the minimum shares necessary to win. Traders said they withheld their shares
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  • 318 16 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The World Wildlife Fund Malaysia (WWF Malaysia) wants the authorities to give the public more details on the MS IS billion (SSB.6 billion) Bakun hydro-electric project in Sarawak. The information that should be made public
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 671 17  -  By Shiv Taneja SINGAPORE Knitting machine maker Falmac will launch its initial public offering today, the fourth company to do so this year. It will offer 12 million new 20 cent shares at 72 cents each and will be listed on Sesdaq.
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    • 287 17  -  LETTER TO THE EDITOR Mr Lo Kim Seng Group Legal Counsel Guthrie GTS Ltd WE REFER to the Hock Lock Siew column on Saturday entitled "Guthrie minority shareholders should seek clarifications at EGM". Two points need to be clarified. It was asserted that the right of
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    • 833 17  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE Forget about the Malaysian, Thai or Hongkong stock markets. If you have the right connections, the best way to make a fast buck nowadays is to invest in China's state-owned enterprises. Buying Chinese
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    • 503 17  -  By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Fraser Neave expects costs to rise faster than revenue in the next two to three years due to aggressive regional expansion. But chairman Michael Fam is not worried. F&N can count on "a strong base in regional markets"
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    • EYE on your STOCKS
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        124 17  -  By Paul Leo Cycle and Carriage breached resistance at $8.20 briefly yesterday and ended at $8.10. The price is likely to stay soft in the next few days and investors should look to buy as technicals still support a bullish view. The Daily Moving Average Convergence-Divergence indicator signals
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        43 17 Steady Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today, based on brokers polled at 5-6pm yesterday. Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled: Barings, Smith New Court. Phillip, Alliance. Tat L*e, Dai*a. Kay Hian, Morgan Grenfell. OngCo. Wl Can and Fraser.
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    • COMPANIES
      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 94 18 SINGAPORE Sun Corporation will be known as Cosco Investment (Singapore) Ltd following the takeover by C hina Ocean Shipping Companies Group (Cosco). An extraordinary general meeting will be held on Feb 23 to approve the change of name. The meeting will also seek the shareholders'
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        • 22 18 SINGAPORE Harimau Investments announced yesterday that its net tangible assets was $2.87 per share as at Dec 31.
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        • 57 18 SINGAPORE Robert Fleming Holdings and affiliated companies raised their shareholding in Sincere Watch by one million shares to 2.24 million shares on Nov 18. Robert Fleming now holds 5.1 per cent of Sincere's equity. It paid $1,295 per share for the one million shares.
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        • 46 18 SINGAPORE An additional 13.2 million Tonhow Industries shares and 4.4 million of its 1996 warrants will be listed and quoted on Sesdaq from tomorrow. The warrants have an exercise price of 50 cents and will expire on Dec 28, 1996.
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        • 91 18 SINGAPORE CamaudMetalbox Asia Ltd said yesterday it has transferred its technical services business from one wholly-owned subsidiary to another. On Jan 1, provision of technical services was transferred from CamaudMetalbox Packaging Pte Ltd (CPPL) to CamaudMetalbox Technical Services Pte Ltd (CMBTS). The transfer was made at
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        • 31 18 SINGAPORE Chemical Industries has appointed Singapore's ambassador to Poland and former commissioner of Inland Revenue Hsu Tse Kwang as its non-executive director with immediate effect.
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      • 174 18 SINGAPORE Singapore Stock Exchange chairman Chua Kim Yeow is expected to decline a seat on the board of Asia Pacific Breweries if he is re-elected at the group's annual general meeting later this month. In announcing his appointment as SES
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      • 342 18  -  By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Lippo Securities will become the first Indonesian stockbroking firm to get a public listing when it receives official approval to float 13.5 million shares. The company has filed its registration statement with Indonesian
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      • 45 18 Reuter MANILA A Filipino worker removing debris caused by a bomb explosion in Manila yesterday. Three consecutive explosions rocked the offices of Petron, Caltex and Shell following a protest over the oil price hike declared by the government. Renter
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      • 330 18  -  ®y Corinne Kerk SINGAPORE Sime Singapore, through its whollyowned subsidiary Sime Darby Singapore, is setting up a joint venture called SimeOSC Vietnam with the National Oil Services Company of Vietnam (OSC-VN). Under an agreement signed on Jan 28, Sime Singapore will hold a
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      • 221 18 Reuter BANGKOK Thai telecommunications company United Communications Industry pk (Ucom) gained 244 per cent over its initial public offer price on listing yesterday, but rapidly shaved off a chunk of those gains, disappointing brokers who had hoped to see it stay well above
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      • 300 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Golden Plus Holdings Bhd (GPH) has forecast a pre-tax profit of MS 18.76 million (SS 10.75 million) for 1994 with the implementation of its rights issue compared with M 59.21 million before the proposal. In a circular to shareholders,
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      • 327 18  -  From Quak Hiang Whai in BEIJING WITH AN EYE ON China's potentially lucrative computer market, Singapore's Creative Technology yesterday unveiled its flagship multimedia products in China's Science and Technology Museum. Invited by the Chinese government to display the latest technology in multimedia, the
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      • 528 18 UNIT TRUSTS FUNDS Managers prkM (S) Feb 2 UMB Invest Mgt Ltd ii-ji Tn»#l I ml'und I.$2 I" Singapore umi irusi i mhond* 102 1045 The ommaw l.7» I I nilcd (ir Fund' 1.67 1.74 Ihc Savin* Fund l« 1.76 I'mlcd \\ia Fund 197 207. S pore Prog F und
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      • 400 18 Reuter BANGKOK Thailand's Dhana Siam Finance and Securities maintained the upbeat tone of the industry for 1993 yesterday with a 43 per cent increase in net profit, more than half of that in the fourth quarter. Brokers said the result was
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      • 386 20 Reuter HONGKONG Beijing and the Hongkong Stock Exchange '"must take great care in listing Chinese companies as the frantic bull run of 1993 is unlikely to continue this year. Mineo Murai, vice-chair-man of Nomura International (HK), yesterday noted a second batch
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      • 327 20 FT NEW YORK Four of the world's largest record companies announced plans yesterday to launch a cable television music video channel in the US. And it could provide the first serious competition to MTV, the pop music service owned by
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      • 389 20 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hongkong's China-backed conglomerate Guangzhou Investment plans to raise' HKSI.O3 billion (*****.6 million) in a private sale of 340 million new shares. In a statement, Guangzhou Investment says it plans to sell the shares for HK53.025 each to
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      • 516 20 MARKET Reuter MELBOURNE Australian shares surged to a record high yesterday as offshore funds attracted by strong profit growth continued to flood into the market. Analysts said the AH Ordinaries Index, which closed at 2,310.1 afler touching a new high
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      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 102 20 NYT NEW YORK IBM has loosened its long-standing technology links with Intel Corp, as the two companies are increasingly becoming rivals in the microchip market. In a joint announcement with Intel on Monday, IBM said it would supply more of its own requirement of Intel-486
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        • 95 20 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Department store group Wing On Co and its parent company Wing On International Holdings have agreed to sell two of their commercial buildings in Hongkong's central business district, including their headquarters, for HKS2.2 billion (SS44B million). The companies said in
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        • 75 20 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hongkong tycoon Li Ka Shing's main investment vehicle Cheung Kong (Holdings) has increased its shareholding in Hutchison Whampoa to 43.98 per cent from 43.06 per cent. The Hongkong Economic Journal yesterday said Hutchison Whampoa had notified the Hongkong stock exchange that
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        • 43 20 Reutcr WELLINGTON Brierley Investments Ltd has sold 20 million shares in Guinness Peat Group at NZ$O.95 per share, the New Zealand Stock Exchange said. Brierley said it now holds 12.9 per cent in the Guinness Peat Group. Reutcr
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        • 74 20 Renter HONGKONG Hongkong's largest beer maker San Miguel Brewery Ltd has posted a fall of 39 per cent in net profit in 1993. the second year in a row profits have fallen by a similar amount. The company yesterday said net profit fell
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      • 216 20 Reuter TOKYO Trading firm Marubeni Corp said it is likely to form a joint venture with China's state-run Guangdong General Power Co (GGPC) to build a US$l.5 billion (552.4 billion) electric power plant in south-east China. The venture, capitalised at US$3OO million,
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    • FINANCE & COMMODITIES
      • 304 21  -  From Harish Mehta in PHNOM PENH SINGAPOREAN Andy Kun and other foreign bankers who run branches in Phnom Penh have to make door-to-door calls on one another's banks to clear cheques. But from this month they will no longer need to walk to
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      • 252 21 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Major Japanese commercial banks will dig their way out of accumulated bad loans in two to three years without funds from the government, a senior official of DaiIchi Kangyo Bank said. In an interview, Hisaaki Nakajima,
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      • SMALL CHANGE
        • 40 21 SINGAPORE DBS Bank said yesterday that its CPF Investment Account holders can now use its phonebanking service, called DBS Autophone, to transfer their uninvested CPF funds with the bank to their account with the CPF Board.
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        • 25 21 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's Finance Ministry has given permission for eight local commercial banks to begin foreign exchange operations. Reuter
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        • 55 21 Reuter BOMBAY The Bombay branch of the Bank of Credit Commerce International (BCCI) opened for business on Monday with a new name and new owners, a bank official said. It is now owned by the stateowned State Bank of India and has been renamed SBI Commercial
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        • 49 21 Reuter WELLINGTON New Zealand's ASB Bank, which is 75 per cent owned by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, posted an unaudited after-tax profit of NZ523.06 million (5520.8 million) for the six months to Dec 31, up 15.5 per cent from the previous year. Reuter
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        • 59 21 Bloomberg Business News ZURICH The Union Bank of Switzerland, one of the three major international banks in Switzerland, has offered to buy a small bank in the canton of Aargau for 24 million Swiss francs (Ss26 million). It is offering 6,000 francs a
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        • 35 21 Tokyo The Ministry of Finance plans to issue deficit-covering bonds during the fiscal year starting April to make up for cuts in personal income taxes, the Nikkei newspaper said.
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      • 196 21 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG The Hongkong Monetary Authority yesterday introduced a plan to speed up the movement of money through the territory's banking system. The authority. Hongkong's quasi-central bank, said to maintain its competitive position as an international financial centre, the system
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      • 204 21 Reuter SHANGHAI The Chinese finance ministry launched a 10 billion yuan (S$ 1.8 billion) one-year state bond, the second tranche of the 1994 Treasury Bill issue, the Shanghai Securities News reported. The ministry signed an underwriting agreement in Beijing on Monday with 35 Chinese
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      • 377 22 Reuter CANBERRA World commodity prices on average are forecast to reach their lows in the year to June 30, and then recover along with the global economy, the Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics said yesterday. Prices in the current year
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      • 409 22 Reuter NEW YORK US banks did not let up in their pursuit of size during 1993, and given Friday's announcement that Bank America Corp plans to buy Continental Bank Corp, that trend should continue. Assets of
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      • 45 22 Reuter SEOUL South Korea's riot police with students and farmers wielding steel pipes and sticks during a violent protest in Seoul yesterday. Thousands of farmers are demanding that the government revoke its decision to open the rice market to imports. Reuter
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      • 218 22 Reuter LONDON Aluminium prices are likely to rise over the long term but may have to fall initially if much heralded world output cuts do not materialise, traders said. They identified two basic scenarios either the price will stabilise for a while
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      • 535 22 Reuter COLOMBO Sri Lanka's coconut industry, battered by droughts in the past two-and-a-half years, hopes to recover this year through increased output and exports, government and industry officials said yesterday. But analysts say Sri Lanka has to compete with
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      • 200 22 Reuter MOSCOW Russia plans to keep this year's crude oil exports outside the former Soviet Union at about 1993 levels, but it wants to cooperate with other producers in supporting prices. Deputy Fuel and Energy Minister Vitaly Bushuyev said. "We
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      • 178 22 THE USS traded lower against major currencies in morning trade but corrected upwards in the afternoon on news that the Japanese coalition is divided over the consumption tax reinforcing worry that the Japanese stimulus package will be delayed. Over in the regional currencies most markets
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      • 200 22 Bloomberg Business News. LONDON The dollar rallied in late trading to end little changed after having fallen earlier despitea report of an unexpected rise in US business activity in January. The dollar skidded to a low at 1.7240 marks before bouncing. The announcement that Fed vice-president David Mullins is
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      • 175 22 ENERGY REPORT LONDON Oil futures prices rose yesterday on both sides of the Atlantic on expectations of another drop in US inventories. Traders expect to see a fourth consecutive weekly drop in heating oil stockpiles when the American Petroleum Institute issues
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      • 96 22 NEW YORK The dollar Tell against the Deutsche mark and other major currencies after Federal Reserve vice-chair-man David Mullins resigned. The dollar last traded at 1.7255 Deutsche marks, down from 1.7345 marks late Monday. The dollar fell to 107.65 yen from 108.49 yen on Monday. The US discount
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    • COMMODITIES & FUTURES
      • 1333 23 Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen interest rate futures shrugged ofT rises in the Nikkei index and rebounded from intraday lows on shortcovering. Prices eased slightly in midmorning, depressed by gains in Tokyo share prices, but as Euroyen failed to head lower from opening levels, shortcovering kicked
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      • 173 23 Knight-Ridder MOSCOW Russia's refined sugar market is so overstocked that no further import deals are expected until April, a Moscow sugar trader told Knight-Ridder Financial News yesterday. A spokesman for the Menatep Impex trading house said that, according to his calculations, at
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      • KNIGHT-RIDDER COMMODITY SUMMARY
        • 138 23 TOKYO Copper futures prices on the Shanghai Metal Exchange have drifted lower the past several weeks because of light trading before the Lunar New Year holidays next week, traders say. The price for the March 1994 contract is now about 19,730 yuan per tonne,
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        • 104 23 SYDNEY The Australian wool industry has begun discussions with the Sydney Futures Exchange to revive the wool contract. Wool International chairman Richard Warburton also said his organisation, formed recently to dispose of the nation's wool stockpile, increasingly will use forward selling to meet its
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        • 121 23 TOKYO Trading houses in Japan are looking to include non-ferrous metals on the list of commodi ties that can utilise trading in derivatives, but onh a handful have taken the plunge, according to market watchers. Ready-made derivatives, sudh as futures and options contracts on the London
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      • 370 23 COMMODITY REPORTS Rubber Singapore: Afternoon rubber futures climbed higher on the back of covering interest in RSS grades. Brokers said talks of the Thai government continuity to provide support to keep a floor price on Thai domestic prices, aided sentiment. Brokers said
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    • 1565 23 Rubber MS Caaaaatftty Exchaaga (fvtam daalag as at lpa) US 1 Caatract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Feb 94 000 OOO 132.75 0 250 Mar 135.00 134.00 134.75 500 4.600 Apr 137.00 136.75 137.00 600 4.650 May 138.50 138.25 138.75 350 7.450
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      • 1195 24 -0.7 The Australian sharemarket reached a new all-time high yesterday but wilted towards the finish as profit-takers moved in to close just down for the day, analysts said. When trading ended, the key All Ordinaries Index was down just 0.7 of a point to 2,310.1, after going up as
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      • 546 24 +61.79 Taiwan stocks finished up in very heavy trade but were ofT early highs after profit-taking. Construction shares surged on a late wave of buying. The weighted index ended 61.79 points up at 6,176.91, ofT an intra-session high of 6,249. Turnover swelled to NTS 101 billion from Monday's NT589.25
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      • 652 24 -39.07 Share prices closed lower on heavy selling by local investors, triggered by worries over bomb attacks on three oil companies and fears of further protests against a IS per cent fuel price rise, brokers said. "There were a lot of nervous people selling, mostly from local investors," said
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      • 430 24 14.39 Stocks, propelled by continuous rises in customer deposits, soared to close at 52-month highs despite selling pressure from the market stabilisation fund, brokers said. The composite index ended at 960.10, up 1.52 per cent or 14.39 points from Monday. The index was the highest since Sep 16, 1989,
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      • 333 24 +25.7 The share market's bull run, which had looked like running out of steam, got fresh impetus from GDP data which showed the New Zealand economy running hot. The NZSE-40 Index fell 13 points in morning trade as prof-it-takers entered following five up days, but much stronger than
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      • 74 24 -42.95 A late rally helped stocks recover slightly from early losses but prices still ended below Monday's closing levels, brokers said. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) 30-share index closed 42.95 points down at a provisional 3,951.91 after rebounding from a mid-session low of 3,925, brokers said. The 100-share national
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    • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
      • 869 24 Britannia Funds Stcrliag Cak Bid Offer Mint Cap Dtpoul it 6400 )l 6500 M.m Jeney Oik ftll9J 0 1992 Mim Mai Income I 0900 *1 1)00 L SS Cadi Income Plin Fund *****0 *****0 PS S Re*rv* Fund 5 2400 J 2500 Skriiai EfA) Euro Performance ***** 0 49}J Far
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      • 632 24 •10.3 UK stocks, after hitting an all-time high yesterday, closed mixed amid concern shares may be overvalued when compared with prospects for earnings growth this year. The FT-SE 100 index rose as much as 22.5 to an all-time peak of 3514.3 in the first hour of trading, surpassing its
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      • 153 24 -3.08 French shares went nowhere all day and finished hardly changed in healthy volume swollen by futures arbitrage. Dealers expect investors to be cautious ahead of Thursday's Bundesbank council meeting, with some more profit-taking kicking in, but say the market is well supported at these levels. The CAC-40 index
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      • 125 24 -14.83 c Prices of Swedish shares fell sharply yesterday, the first day of February, following a 14 per cent surge in share prices in January. Investors were awaiting earnings reports. The blue-chip OMX index fell 14.83 points to 1,218.51. Of the 30 shares tracked by the index, 23 were
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      • 195 24 +2.22 German stocks closed the official trading session little changed after a lack of fol-low-through orders from foreign investors cut short an early rally, traders said. The DAX index of 30 most traded German stocks ended 0.10 per cent or 2.22 points higher at 2179.67 after hitting a top
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      • 247 24 •16.82 Swiss shares ended an active session lower, as the market corrected after rising for five straight days. After final calculations, the broad SPI index fell 16.82 to 1,990.65. The blue-chip SMI shed 29.2 to 3,149.2. The SMI February future shed 37.5 to 3,152 on active 4,945 contracts. Most
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      • 303 24 19 Shares were up on the day as bullion supported prices but were off their best levels as nerves impacted on investor sentiment towards the close. Dealers said a lack of foreign investor interest amid uncertainty surrounding local political developments had put the brake on earlier gains. The gold
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      • 161 24 -0.81 Belgian shares ended mixed after repeated bouts of Bel--20 basket selling kept the index below the all-time high set in early trading. A downturn in other European markets mid-morn-ing also helped take the shine off the Belgian market, and mild profit-taking emerged in selected stocks, dealers said. The
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      • 147 24 -85 Italian stocks fell after seven consecutive days of rises as investors cashed-in profits, but traders said they expect prices to resume climbing soon. The blue-chip Mibtel index ended 0.8 per cent, or 85 points, lower at 10,641, after gaining 9.4 per cent in the last seven trading days.
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      • 301 24 +20.00 Stocks jumped early as the market extended Monday's sharply higher close with gains across the board, dealers said. "Somebody said the market is going to hit Anik E-2 (Canadian satellite) shortly," one trader said. Only two of Toronto's 14 sub-sectors failed to gain ground in early trading. The
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      • 861 24 -12.95 he Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 12.95 points to 3965.41 at 11 am EST. The New York Stock Exchange composite index was off 0.74 to 266.36, while Standard Poors 500-stock index was down 1.80 to 479.81. Declines topped advances 1,070-751 among the 2,503 issues crossing the
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      2890 25 Reuter HONGKONG Stocks closed up sharply as overseas institutions moved into the market, encouraged by approval of a funding plan for the new airport, brokers said. The blue chip Hang Seng Index surged 339.87 points, or 2.96 per cent, to end at the day's high of 11,826.89. "The latest
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      503 25 THE CLSA Shanghai B Index added 3.45 points to close at 908.66 after the crash of Monday. Chlor Alkali and Dazhong rebounded sharply by 9.1 per cent and 7.1 per cent respectively. Sewing Machine, Phoenix Bicycle, and Vacuum put on 4-6 per cent. However, Sanmao dipped another 7 per
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      1131 25 Reuter JAKARTA Jakarta share prices closed mixed in moderate trading with investors focusing on consumer stocks, dealers said. "Overall the market is weak with the concentration on consumer stocks." a broker said. Local investors were buying Mayatex and Gudang Garam. which closed up 700 rupiah and 150 rupiah at
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      2442 25 Reuter TOKYO Stocks ended stronger but off earlier highs as financial institutions' small-lot selling in thin afternoon trade eroded some of the morning's gains, brokers said. Share prices continued fluctuating narrowly in the afternoon. "Trade calmed down in the afternoon as foreign investors' buying became less active," one broker
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      1740 25 Reuter BANGKOK The SET index fell 37.87 points to 1.455.58. or 2.54 per cent, as a disappointing performance by most active stock United Communications (Ucom). a new listing, pulled down the rest of the market, brokers said. Turnover was a moderate 15.5 billion baht (SS96B million) with Ucom. which
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    • 4831 26 The Kuala Lumpur market was closed yesterday for a national holiday and the prices below are that of Monday 19*4 Last Vol Day Net Cap Hick L— Ci up ij Safe TO Hit* Lot. P/E Sad MDUSRMLS CmtNM 705 430 A»aoMo 490 -2 S 492 4*2
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      • 1837 28  -  By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Strong buying of Malaysian shares traded on Gob International yesterday spilled over to local shares here, and analysts expect the momentum to continue at its modest pace today. With very selective buying of blue chips throughout the
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    • 482 29  -  By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE The International Maritime Organisation will oversee a major project to prevent and manage marine pollution in East Asian seas, IMO chief William O'Neil said here yesterday. The IMO secretary-general said a major component of the programme would
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    • 232 29 AFP HONGKONG A former Soviet warship has been converted into South-east Asia's largest floating hotel and restaurant in southern China, it was reported here yesterday. The floating hotel and restaurant, named Xian Li, opened its gangways for business on Monday in a tributary
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    • 96 29 SINGAPORE A new man has taken over the helm at P&O Containers (Singapore Agencies). Michael Morgan yesterday became managing director of the agency, which is a member of the Steamers Maritime Holdings, part of the Keppel Corp. Mr Morgan, 57, is a master mariner. He
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    • 248 29 Knight-Ridder LOS ANGELES Chevron has been instructed by Santa Barbara County that it must also apply to the California Lands Commission in its quest for an emergency tankering permit, since the state agency has authority over the company's Gaviota land terminal,
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    • 276 29 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The 1994 directory of the Multiport Ship Agencies Network, internationally recognised as a key association of shipping agents, is now available for free. Packed with more information, the directory lists each of Multiport's 83 members' address. contact names and phone numbers
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    • 467 29 Reuter KOMARNO, Slovakia A Slovakian shipyard in business for nearly a century is moving with the times, looking more to the west as traditional orders from the east dry up. With a 98-year history, Slovcnske Lodenice AS (SL) has outlived the Austro-Hun-garian
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    • SHIPS IN PORT
      • 419 30 Vtu«4 Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departure llironc Port Karma Whar.es P03 Honpxle 0102/1400 Ba'am Baru B300 J9 Hoop* 0202/2300 Manoe/P 01/02* P01A atongsate 0102/1500 Bit am hUi Wi 11 alongside 02 02/0030 Pwwar Ele» 50A P0% alongside 02.02/1400 Bunga Semarat 4031
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    • 9756 38 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. LEttEMO PN: ship calls at Penang after
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    • 1020 45 THE BALTIC Freight Index for spot dry cargo shipping rates fell to 1,200 on Monday from 1,203 on January 28. On the tanker market, a handful of VLCCs was reported out of the Middle East to various points around the globe but rates remained little changed, brokers said.
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    • 425 45 COURSES Title: EDI The Next Revolution Begins Duration: Feb 2 Organiser The Chartered Institute of Transport Tel: For more information contact CIT Secretariat at 226-3433 or fax: 226-2477. Title: Primary Air Traffic Control Duration: Feb 7 Apr 16 Organiser: Singapore Aviation Academy, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Tel*
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    • 843 46  -  This year brings new hope for Portugal, with government investment plans for all areas of shipping, reports Richard Clayton Richard Clayton Fairplay PORTUGAL'S brilliance as a major shipping nation was so long ago that it has become part of the cult memory.
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      • 390 48 Report rejects demands for slowdown in liberalisation drive Reuter BRUSSELS A special panel set up to propose cures for the European air industry's chronic financial problems says in its final report that competition and not government handouts is the answer. "The (panel) firmly
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      • 50 48 Reuter PHNOM PENH A Cambodian vendor sells some fish to passengers aboard a train preparing to depart the Phnom Penh station on Saturday. Despite occasional attacks by Khmer Rouge guerillas, Cambodia's state-owned railway station made a profit of almost US$l million (Ssl.6 million), in 1993. Reuter
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      • 224 48 UPI WASHINGTON The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said on Monday that the major US commercial airlines had no passenger fatalities in 1993 the lowest rate since 1980. In a preliminary report on last year's aviation accidents, the major US airlines
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      • 429 48 AFP TOULOUSE, France The first all-European Airbus jet powered with Rolls Royce engines made in Britain took off on its maiden flight on Monday from the Airbus Industrie factory in this south western French city. The A 330 jet, a mediumrange plane designed
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      • 512 48 Reuter NEW DELHI India's private airlines on Monday welcomed legal changes putting them on equal footing with state-owned Indian Airlines, saying the move opened the door to better service and more investment. The government issued a special ordinance at the weekend scrapping the 1953 parliamentary
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      • 319 48 AP HOUSTON Continental Airlines is spreading discount fares to more than half its daily departures as the carrier increases its effort to mimic the success of Southwest Airlines. Continental has adopted some of the high-efficiency methods of Southwest to get more use from its jets and
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        • 98 48 Bloomberg Business News DAVOS, Switzerland Helmut Werner, chief executive of German carmaker Mercedes-Benz AG, said no accord has been signed to build the Swatchmobile and that it seems likely the manufacturer will be French. The German magazine Top Business said at the weekend that Mercedes, the
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          52 48 AFP SWANSEA, Britain An Indian bulk carrier, Vishva Parag, sitting high and dry on the sand last Friday after being beached by rescuers when it was badly holed by the shifting of its cargo of steel during gale force winds. A five-hour operation rescued the crew of
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        • 45 48 Reuter AMSTERDAM NV Koninklijke Nederlandsche Vliegtuigenfabriek Fokker has confirmed a newspaper report saying that chairman Erik-Jan Nederkoorn was to resign. Mr Nederkoom has to step down under pressure from the supervisory board, Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf said on Monday. Reuter
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        • 75 48 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Daewoo Corp of South Korea may buy Oltcit, a Romanian car maker, for US$25O million (*****.5 million) and then invest US$7OO million in it, the Wall Street Journal Europe reported. Daewoo would use Oltcit to produce for the domestic, east
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        • 68 48 Bloomberg Business News PARIS Airbus Industrie said Taiwan-based TransAsia Airways ordered two A32ls, making it the first airline in Asia to order the stretched version of the single-aisle A 320. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the second half of 1995. The price was not
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    • 1060 40 ;*'/&.*;{!}}[\\<*~]%/{)%;^&%<\] /^NORBULj^ I NORBULK cargo services ltd. 1 I REGULAR CONVENTIONAL I I TIMBER AND PLYWOOD SERVICES WORLD «ETUS MPI SETE/FIU/ANT/UK I EURYWCE 12/2 ROT/ANT/UK I r«A 25/2 NAN/FLU/ANT/UK I ISP PK NORBU.K TBH 20/2 OON/CT/a I ALSO LOWS T6 MAM AND KK I PK SWK/SABAH LOADMG FOR NORBULK NAMR
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    • 630 41 (jE FAMOUS CONTAINER LINES 10 ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S'PORE 0207 HOT LINE: *****33 (24 LINES) GOTHENBURG/SCAN 7/2 ROTTERDAM 7/2 AARHUS/COPENHAGEN 7/2 HAMBURG/BREMEN 7/2 MARSEILLE/FRANCE 9/2 FELIXSTOWE/UK 5/2 BARCELONA/SPAIN 4/2 LEHAVRE/FRANCE 5/2 GENOA/ITALY 4/2 ANTWERP/BELGIUM 7/2 LOS ANGELES/WC/IPI 6/2 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 5/2 NEW YORK/EC 672 FREMANTLE/AOELAIDE 4/2 VANCOUVER 772 BRISBANE
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    • 223 41 Guaranteed Sailings to: BANGKOK *LAEM CHABANG JAKARTA PORT KELANG •HO CHI MINH MANILA CEBU •SURABAYA* PENANG• HONGKONG We also serve other ports: USA, EUROPE, CHINA AND ALL DESTINATIONS UTEL: *****33 (12 Lines) FAX: *****15/*****03 TELEX: R8 ***** RISHIP (3 Lines) ETHIOPIAN SNIPPING LINES (National Lines of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND
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    • 1486 42 jLABMN CONTAINER LINES l"K=/\V AflWitK MAC-NELS SPORE: *****22 (24 LINEB) Uv 'cm Mac nun limn SiBU (064) *****9 KUCHINQ (082) *****3 PENANQ: (04) *****6 BANGKOK (662) *****57 MANILA (632) *****61 P.KELANQ: (03) *****77 JAKARTA: (21) *****07 SURABAYA: (31) *****0 HKG/TWN/BKK GENOA/EUROPE PEN PKL SIN 5 SAILINGS/WEEK PEN PK SIN 7/1
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    • 116 42 INDOJAYA SHIPPING TRADING PTE LTD I WEEKLY TO JAKARTA/BUWABAYA I Vmml ETA/ETO DESTINATION J Pinang Jaya 1-2 Fab Jakarta/Palambang Ptrila Intan 3- 4 Fab Jakarta/Palambang I Maajaya S- 7 Fab Jakarta/Palambang 1 Nantai II t- 9 Fab Jakarta/Palambang Waaian 15-17 Fab Parawan/Jambt/ Pakan Baru I Wakaka 15-16 Fab Surabaya/Samarang i
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    • 755 43 ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE ACCEPTMG BREAKBU.K SOC CARGOES TO FROM KOBE. YOKOHAMA. NAGOYA. MOD. TOKYO*. HAM.** DAVAO* Penaif* P. KHanf Singapore E'Msia* KARABEVERETT VISE 03/04 Feb 08/09 Feb KAMAIEVERETT VI9E 15/16 Feb 17/18 Feb SHAPtAEVERETT VI9E 28 Feb/01 Mar 02/03 Mar ACCEPTING BBtAKBU.K FCt. SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CNTTAGONG.
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    • 368 43 Bl GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP to REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* CR NO: **********0W SP PKL PNG KAO GLORY SELATAN VI 6/2 8/2 9/2 16/2 GLORY SELATAN IX 4/2 2/2 10/1 SP PKL HCM HK KAO TIMBER TRADER XI 1/2 5/2
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    • 527 43 PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION KARACHI BREAKBULK CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL VOY SW KAHACH SARGOOHA 134 HW 03/02 13/02 MAKRAW 145-HW 23/02 04/03 KAGHAN 106HW 02/03 12/03 BOUN 139 HW ~Z« 03 03/03 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE ONLY VESSEL I VOY |SW 1 HKG BSW OS* HAG Id™ HYDERABAD 126-OW 12/02 17/02
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    • 611 43 FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT CONTAINER SERVICE SIN TO DURBAN/CAPETOWN/ LAGOS/P. ELIZABETH VESSEL SIN DURBAN CPT LOS P.ELIZABETH HOI ME /102 11/02 25/02 27/02 06/03 16/03 VI HE 96 26/02 09/02 14/03 21/03 27/03 SHUN HE 10l 11/03 25/03 27/03 04/04 14/04 TAO HE/82 2A/03 10/04 12/04 09/04 29/04 JIAN HE/82 11/04 2S/04
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    • 238 43 SIN FAR EAST 8/02 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 5/02 BANGKOK 6/21 MANILA/CEBU 6/21 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 7/02 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. MALAYSIA 6/02 BUSAN 6/02 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 6/02 HONG KONG SIN CHINA 6/02 GUANGZHOU/HUANGPU/SHENZHEN F UZHOU XIAMEN SHANTOU/ SHEKOU DALIAN/SHANGHAI/XINGANG TIANJIN/QINGDAO/HAIKOU also accepting LCL cargo S|N EUROPE/UK 7/02 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 7/02 RDM/HAM/ANT/LEH/GOA/OSL/GOT/BCN also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Romania/Poland/Bulgaria/Czech. SIN
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    • 791 44 Handling System Co. Pte. Ltd. 136 138, Neil Road, #03-00, Singapore 0208 \T7 VT7 f CFS-20, Gut Road, Singapore 2262 Tel: 02-*****28 Handling System Co. Sdn. Bhd. N0.9 Lorong Cungah, ***** Port Klang, Selangor, Malaysia 24th Floor, UMBC Main Building, ***** Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Handling System (HK) Co. Ltd. Wing
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    • 392 44 y Con term CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. AUCKLAND 05 FEBRUARY (Accepting to ail Nn Zealand porta) PENANG 04 FEB JAKARTA 06 FEB PORT KLANG 07 JAN BANGKOK 06 FEB MANILA 06 FEB MELBOURNE 10 FEB SYDNEY 10 FEB FREMANTLE 13 FEB BRISBANE 00 FEB ADELAIDE 17 FEB I^^gotnSSUßG^^^^^E^^^^^l 'ACCEPTING
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    • 480 44 This Week's Sailings Singapore I ETD II To: ETD 1N Singapore Singapore ISO 9002 BY LRQA EVERY FVFDV Bangkok SUN Jakarta SUN Ct? EVERY EVERY Manila SUN Ho Chi Minh FRI (?IDI 111 I EVERY EVERY 1 Colombo TUE Limassol THUR L_""Jl A HTER NATIONAL SEA FREIGHT FORWARD#* #J Tel:
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    • 1245 45 0 CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD ifinHL, **********88 m*NW«> vI TMIM/HMT—W[ B—f" SBANGKOK 6/2 AUCKLAND 5/2 ANTWERP 7/2 BUSAN 8/2 ADELAIDE 17/2 FELIXSTOWE 5/2 HONGKONG 14/2 c 7/2 JAKARTA 8/2 ROTTERDAM 7/2 SURABAYA 8/2 MELBOURNE 4/2 KEELUNG 8/2 S YDN EY 4/2 KAOHSIUNG 9/2 1 ai"" j-li KOBE 6/2 OTHtt
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    • 165 45 zgN CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line of Sri Lanka FULL CONTAWER SERVICE TO 1 WT I I Mo| P8 I W I CCT wm mmmm *****1 «m w/w u/w 17/02 mw ai ma «/c i7/»2 MBI ftJBMi Ufll i?/K «UULB nwoawEg »rw M/Kl3/K JI/K a/K !fi«±g MM wn ii/ti MM3M
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    • 339 46 A VIGOUR PACIFIC LINES NORTH PHSJPPIMEB FULL CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL T VOYAGE T SINGAPORE MANILA I VIGOUR SINGAPORE 9406N 04/02/94 12/02 94 j VIGOUR SINGAPORE 9406 AN 07/02/94 12/02 94 LOAMNG EVERY VIGOUR PACIFIC 9407N 11/02/94 19 02 94 MaWl frUflffWE rv«* VV" OCnViCB VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE PORT KLANG PENANG
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    • 17 46 PORT SHOTS The latest in sea, air and land transportation Shipping Times Monday to Friday. Business Times
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    • 979 47 HYUNDAI I MERCHANT MARINE CO. ITP. WESTBOUND TO EUROPE BKG: *****61 VESSELS VOY PN» PKE I PCO VESSELS fflY SIN I RTM ANT* LEW HAM BWEt FEI NOR MALACCA 9405 A 31/01 01/02 03/02 H. CHALLENGER 308W 07/02 25/02 25/02 21/02 27/02 27/02 01/03 HMM ADVANCE 037 A 07/01 08/02
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    • 493 47 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS INBOUND VESSELS nsui m v n rk u MLHI V 23 J/2 1/1 CRAMIM TUHI VM S/2 MAM MM »U 1/2 11/2 MAKE MV m 11/2 COSMC TRAMA MS 11/2 U/2 MMI mm DAIIA MJA IM 1/2 1/2 RMSNM 1)7 21/2
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