The Business Times, 14 February 1994
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Title Section13 1994-02-14 1 Business Times WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Monday February 14 1994 75 C13 words
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2am LATEST
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92 1994-02-14 1 AFP WASHINGTON The United States is holding intensive consultations with its allies on possible international sanctions against North Korea, a week ahead of a crucial lAEA meeting on Pyongyang's nuclear programme, the critical date is Feb 21. when the International Atomic Energy AgencyAFP - 92 words
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Article52 1994-02-14 1 Reuter KARACHI The State Bank of Pakistan last night devalued the rupee to 30.3800/30.5319 against the US dollar from 30.3500/30.5018 fixed on Feb 8. The bank gave no reason for the adjustment. It fixed the forward buying rate at 30.3800 for six months and 29.4686 for 12Reuter - 52 words
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Article129 1994-02-14 1 Stock market indices Friday Week change STII 2.321.64 -39.33 KLSE Composite ..1.108 72 -770.32 Nikkei 20.251.23 -50.2 Hang Seng 11.454.16 -703.41 SET Index 1.365.73 -78.08 Jakarta Composite ...587.97 -13.86 CLSA China B cioscd Aust All Ord 2.305 4 -27.4 FTSE 100 3.440 2 -51.3 Dow Jones 3.440.2 57.69129 words
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Article, Illustration652 1994-02-14 1 SN Vasuki - By SN Vasuki SINGAPORE Asia's cashstarved giant infrastructure sector has emerged as a red-hot investment target for global financial institutions, the region's largest corporations and savvy investors such as billionaire-financier George Soros. In recent months, these players have committed more than US$5 billion652 words
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476 1994-02-14 1 Anthony Rowley, Leon Hadar - Mood grows hawkish in some US circles over failed trade talks with Tokyo From Anthony Rowley, Leon Hadar in WASHINGTON MARKET-WATCHERS expect a stronger yen but a jittery Tokyo stock market today in the wake of the failure of US-Japan trade negotiations in Washington last476 words
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Article, Illustration416 1994-02-14 1 Chuang Peck Ming - By Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE Japan, Hongkong and South Korea will be among the leading investors in the United States as foreign investments pick up in the country in the next three to five years, US executives predict inSource: Bowen Marketing Consultants, International Business/Arthur Andersen Survey - 416 words
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714 1994-02-14 1 Anna Teo - By Anna Teo SINGAPORE The business community is keeping its fingers crossed for another probusiness Budget this year, with the need to keep costs down still its foremost concern. Citing the 3 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST) taking effect in April, business714 words
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119 1994-02-14 1 AFP HONGKONG One of Hongkong's pro-Beijing newspapers. in an unusual acknowledgement, indicated yesterday that the health of China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping might be slipping. In a report from Shanghai, Wen Wei Po confirmed that Mr Deng, 89, had to be heldAFP - 119 words
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Advertisement10 1994-02-14 1 Business IT: Pg 6 k£ Couriers on the fast track10 words
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Advertisement18 1994-02-14 1 nocJLlmck Siew: pg 13 c J Advent of more infrastructure Asian bourses ready for infrastructure stocks, Pg 1318 words
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Advertisement163 1994-02-14 1 Tm Bottom Line: Pg 12 i irruption as a catalyst THE NEW SIGNS OF THE TIMES] spyi^era|T||n3 ■BH IT 4,1-HOOP g H SM: Be satisfied with 6pc growth this year "Last year, the Year of the Rooster, was an exceptionally good year for Singapore. We made 9.8 per cent growth.163 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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EYE on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration328 1994-02-14 2 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Bank lending to non-bank customers remained steady in November, growing 10.2 per cent year-on-year to $76.34 billion. It may have appeared that lending dipped in November because October's growth was 16.9 per cent <$80.24 billion). But according to the Monetary Authority ofSource: MAS - 328 words
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Article, Illustration289 1994-02-14 2 Lilian Ang - By Lilian Ang DEVELOPERS rushing to cash in on the residential property boom were given the green light to sell more than 9,000 private houses and condominiums last year up 38 per cent from 1992. The figure, based on the latest government statistics,Source: URA - 289 words
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Article, Illustration384 1994-02-14 2 Joseph Rajendran - Six-month-old Optics Storage is third local maker of drives By Joseph Rajendran A NEW company set up to make CD-ROM drives for computers has got off to a flying start by winning a $100 million contract. Under the deal, newcomer Optics Storage will384 words
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320 1994-02-14 2 THE FUTURE of Singapore's young people depends on how well they use their expertise and experience to bring about regional growth, says Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew. In his speech at the Tanjong Pagar constituency's Chinese New Year gathering last night.320 words
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NEWS ROUNDUP
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Article64 1994-02-14 2 FOREIGN MINISTER S Jayakumar will visit Indonesia today and tomorrow, following a tradition of courtesy calls made by newly-appointed Asean foreign ministers on their counterparts. Besides meeting Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Alatas. Professor Jayakumar will call on President Suharto and also meet Justice Minister Oetojo64 words
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Article62 1994-02-14 2 THE Economic Development Board has appointed four new board members. They are GE Plastics Pacific president Herbert G Rammrath; BG Han Eng Juan, Commander HQ, 3rd Singapore Infantry Division, Ministry of Defence; Trade Development Board CEO Barry Desker, and Koo Tsai Kee, deputy director, research62 words
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Advertisement136 1994-02-14 2 S'pore CD-ROM drive industry's hot new kid, Pg 6 m j« It's New! The Latest! cafe restgyrant gt Bukit Pasoh Road NEW culinary scents are wafting down Bukit Pasoh Road and guess who is responsible? Violet Oon and her team. They are cooking delicious Nonya dishes and foods from around136 words
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Advertisement244 1994-02-14 2 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 Singapore. a 8.V.1 a ISLE OF MAN 3 BAHAMAS O JERSEY a BELIZE LIBERIA 3 COOK ISLANDS MADEIRA DELAWARE O244 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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434 1994-02-14 3 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia and an international consortium capped almost two years of negotiations with the signing of a deal on Saturday to produce electricity at the US$2.3 billion (553.6 billion) coal-fired Paiton power station in East Java. Officials said the deal on theReuter - 434 words
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Article, Illustration48 1994-02-14 3 AFP DAN AO, Philippines Workers charaiag oat parts for .45-calihre gus with crade hand toots ia a clandestine workshop oa Friday, illegally producing haadgaas ia this ceatral Philippine town. Daaao's popalar coaaterfeit products are copied after Anericaa-aade haadgaas like the 45 Coh aad 357 Magaaai. AFPAFP - 48 words
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469 1994-02-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR Hitachi Electronic Products Malaysia in Bangi is localising its entire VCR (video cassette recorder) division, a programme which promises a massive flow of technology transfer from Japan to Malaysia. Managing director Sadanori Watanabe told Malaysian Business Times over the weekend that with469 words
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402 1994-02-14 3 Harish Mehta - Fran Harish Mehta in HANOI AMERICAN firms in Vietnam have adopted their most aggressive posture in infrastructure projects, with at least 11 US companies in the fray to win a deal to build a key highway. The latest to bid is New York-based402 words
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415 1994-02-14 3 MBT SYDNEY Vietnam's Dai Hung oil and gas project involving Australia's BHP and Malaysia's Petronas has been downgraded following the drilling of three exploration wells. Industry sources say it appears oil reserves at the offshore field could be halved to under 400 millionMBT - 415 words
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Advertisement262 1994-02-14 3 We're open throughout Chinese New Year 4JL February 10-11 2.00PM 2.30PM Southern Uon Dance February 20 5 00PM 5 30PM Dragon Duct TKura-Fri 5.00PM 5.30PM Northern Lion Dance Sun 7 45PM -8.30PM Chime Magic Show BB February 12 5.00PM 5.30PM Frog Show Animation February 24 730PM -1000PM Sat 7.45PM 8.35PM262 words
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REST OF ASIA
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ASIA NOTES
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99 1994-02-14 4 AFP SEOUL South Korea will seek agreement with Moscow next month on an exclusive industrial complex for Korean firms in Siberia, a local newspaper said yesterday. The Korea Herald cited government officials as saying that Russia has offered a 3.3 million sq m site forAFP - 99 words
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109 1994-02-14 4 Reuter MANILA Philippine President Fidel Ramos said the private sector will lead the country towards a 4.5 per cent economic growth rate this year, a palace statement said yesterday. The Philippines' gross national product grew by 2.3 per cent last year, up from theReuter - 109 words
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78 1994-02-14 4 Reuter JAKARTA Riot police broke up a student protest against a planned luxury resort on Indonesia's tourist island of Bali but there were no reports of casualties, the official Antara news agency said yesterday. Police moved in when about 150 students gathered outside theReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration72 1994-02-14 4 AFP SYDNEY Australian Water Services managing director Pierre Alia (left), French Ambassador to Australia Philippe Baude (centre), and Minister for Planning and Housing Robert Webster toasting the cornerstone ceremony marking the foundation of the Prospect Water Filtration Plant near Sydney last Wednesday. An Australian-French consortiumAFP - 72 words
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110 1994-02-14 4 AFP SEOUL Washington has agreed not to discuss deploying Patriot anti-missile batteries in South Korea before Feb 21 when the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) meets to discuss the North Korean nuclear issue, Seoul's foreign minister said yesterday. "We have agreed to stopAFP - 110 words
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171 1994-02-14 4 Reuter SYDNEY Hongkong Governor Chris Patten began a visit to Australia yesterday, assuring Australians their investments in Hongkong are safe if the colony remains an open society when it reverts to Chinese rule in 1997. "Those investments are safe in ourReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration559 1994-02-14 4 AFP BEIJING Sino-US trade will post double-digit growth this year despite ongoing disputes over market access and other bilateral trade issues, a senior foreign trade official was quoted as saying yesterday. However, failure to renew China's most-favoured-nation (MFN) trading statusAFP - 559 words
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445 1994-02-14 4 AFP BANGKOK Thailand will not bow to pressure from Beijing to cancel a private threeday visit by Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui this week. Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai was quoted yesterday as saying. "We should show principles in conducting our (foreign) policy," TheAFP - 445 words
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235 1994-02-14 4 AFP BEIJING The Chinese government, ever mindful of its application to rejoin Gatt, has called on local authorities to cease offering over-generous financial breaks to foreign investors, a news report said yesterday. According to a high-ranking government official quoted by the ChinaAFP - 235 words
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442 1994-02-14 4 Reuter BEIJING China's anger at the visit by Taiwan's president to three South-east Asia countries reflects its fears Taipei is using economic leverage Beijing cannot match to win friends in the region, diplomats said. The People's Daily yesterday reported on its front pageReuter - 442 words
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384 1994-02-14 4 AFP SYDNEY Although Australia is being deluged with good economic news, recent rises in the national currency could make exports less competitive, leading businessmen have warned. The Australian dollar has risen by about 12 per cent over the last six months, generating concernsAFP - 384 words
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362 1994-02-14 4 AFP BOMBAY From manufacturers to exporters to stockbrokers, Indian businessmen are clamouring for tax cuts and concessions as Finance Minister Manmohan Singh puts the final touches on the 1994-95 budget. Indian industry is hoping that the budget unveiled at month-end willAFP - 362 words
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Advertisement209 1994-02-14 4 NTELLECT SOFTWARE SERIES FAST SIMPLE EFFECTIVE INTELLECT SOFTWARE I With Intellect Software Solutions and a Service Bureau to support, you will be on an open system a n platform to meet the fast changing requirement. B I f IV COMPUTING SERVICE BUREAU If Eb I%W I I ll Online Transaction209 words
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THE WORLD
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504 1994-02-14 5 AP JOHANNESBURG South Africa faces its first multiracial election without the participation of several major political parties as the Inkatha Freedom Party joined the Afrikaner Volksfront in refusing to register for the vote. Saturday night was the deadline for parties to declare theirAP - 504 words
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Article, Illustration26 1994-02-14 5 AFP MENTON, France A giant octopus, made completely from citras fruit, displayed here oa Saturday as part of the traditional annual citrus festival. AFPAFP - 26 words
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404 1994-02-14 5 John Helmer - Fran John Helmer in MOSCOW TAIWAN traders took advantage of an improved Russian tariff regime to boost exports in 1993, and will launch their first trade show in Moscow later this month. According to preliminary reports for Last year, Taiwan's trade404 words
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278 1994-02-14 5 AP WASHINGTON Constitutional law experts across the political spectrum have signed a letter opposing the proposed balanced budget amendment, which is to be debated by the Senate later this month. The letter was signed by 17 scholars, who range from liberals such as HarvardAP - 278 words
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WORLD WATCH
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Article84 1994-02-14 5 Reuter MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay Brazil proposed the creation of a South American free trade zone at a meeting of 11 Latin American Foreign Ministers last Friday. Brazilian Foreign Minister Cclso Amorim said an agreement could be reached next year with provisions to come into effectReuter - 84 words
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Article110 1994-02-14 5 Bloomberg Business News WIESBADEN, Germany Retail sales in Germany fell a preliminary 4 per cent last year in real, or inflation-adjusted, terms, the federal statistics office said yesterday. In nominal terms, retail sales were up 2 per cent for the year. In December, retail salesBloomberg Business News - 110 words
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96 1994-02-14 5 Bloomberg Business News OTTAWA Canadians, with less buying power to their dollar, cut back the number of one-day trips to the US last year by I 5.2 per cent. Statistics Canada said last Friday. There were 48.3 million one-day trips to the USBloomberg Business News - 96 words
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108 1994-02-14 5 AFP BELFAST There will be no Sinn Fein response to the recent Anglo-Irish peace initiative until after its annual conference, planned for the last weekend of February, party spokesman Richard McAulay said last Saturday. The internal debate will continue even after the conferenceAFP - 108 words
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119 1994-02-14 5 Reuter ROME The defendant in a major Italian corruption trial pledged last Saturday to repay millions of dollars in illicit funds earmarked by the scandal-hit Femizzi empire to bribe politicians. Sergio Cusani, accused of being the financial mastermind behind illegal payments made by theReuter - 119 words
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192 1994-02-14 5 Bloomberg Business News BRUSSELS European Union finance ministers meeting here today will focus on measures to beat the worst unemployment rate in the EU since its creation 36 years ago. At the end of last year, unemployment in EU nationsBloomberg Business News - 192 words
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Advertisement145 1994-02-14 5 VIDEO OPPORTUNITY THE DUPLICATION CENTRE PTY LTD (Receivers and Managers Appointed) ACN 053 006 170 The business and assets of The Duplication Centre Pty Ltd (Receivers and Managers Appointed) are offered for sale as a going concern. The company is a leading Video Caaaatts Duplicator featuring: a significant share of145 words
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Advertisement346 1994-02-14 5 ECONOMETRIC STUDIES UNIT (ESU) DEPARTMENT Of ECONOMICS STATISTICS NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINCAFORE OUTLOOK PQD THE SINGAPORE ECONOMY Friday, 25 February 1994 9am spm, York Hotel ESU Forecasts of the Singapore Economy Dfs Tilak Abeysinghe, Ng Hock Guan, Tan Lin Yeok The MAS Model: Structure and Some Policy Simulations Mr Vincent346 words
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Business IT
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Article, Illustration812 1994-02-14 6 Joseph Rajendran - Though just open for business, it has already secured a 100 million contract and is now eyeing the market in the US. Joseph Rajendran has the details. Joseph Rajendran Home-grown Optics Storage may be the new kid on the block in the hot812 words
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Article, Illustration481 1994-02-14 6 Kenneth James - New EDI technology helps couriers save time at Changi air freight centre, reports Kenneth James Kenneth James ONE month into its operation, three leading courier companies say they are happy with an electronic data interchange (EDI) system that speeds delivery by enabling the481 words
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395 1994-02-14 6 Bernard Chew - American Software to expand S'pore operations, Bernard Chew learns Bernard Chew American Software one of the top three companies making software for mainframe computers expects to triple the size of its Singapore operations in the coming months. This is to pave the way for395 words
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715 1994-02-14 6 Claire Leow - A new study finds a techie pastime going mainstream as commercial opportunities emerge. Claire Leow reports Claire Leow rN JUST four years, the online service market which typically provides services like news-on-demand and electronic shopping to users with715 words
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Article, Illustration491 1994-02-14 7 Bernard Chew - The computer giant is adjusting lines at its Yishun factory for its low-price entry into the fast-growing subnotebook market, reports Bernard Chew. Bernard Chew COMPAQ Computer's new subnotebook personal computer, the world No 3 PC company's first entry into the booming market, will be made exclusively in491 words
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TECH TAKES
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66 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE The Singapore-Re Management Services Pte Ltd has launched a comprehensive computer system that ensures that critical statistical data in insurance companies are available when required. Called the Estimation Handbook, it is a PC-based package for managers and other key decision makers who are involved66 words
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Article61 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE Sun Microsystems Computer Corp (Asean) has announced a Thai Language Environment for its software Solaris 2.2. It is a Unix-based Thai language client-server software developed on the Sun Sparc hardware. Solaris is Sun's distributed computing software which includes Sun OS (Unix System V Release 4),61 words
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Article73 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE Datacraft China, a subsidiary of Singaporebased Datacraft Asia, has secured a contract with the provincial authorities of Zhejiang. The contract is for the supply and maintenance of an X.25 public data switched network. The contract is valued at US$BOO,OOO (551.27 million) in its first phase73 words
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36 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE Oki Electronics Singapore has appointed Adventech Peripherals Malaysia as its authorised distributor for its range of printer products in the country. Oki already has an existing distributor MCSB Sales Distribution.36 words
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80 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE British Telecom, together with PT Indostat, has launched its Global Network Service in Indonesia. This completes the availability of the service in the Asean region. The service node will be located in Jakarta and the sectors that will benefit from it are finance, oil80 words
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It's happenin'
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58 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE Nanyang Polytechnic and Digital Consulting will jointly organise a seminar on open client/server computing, Which will offer a comprehensive training programme for IT professionals. The seminar will run from Feb 21-23 at Nanyang Polytechnic's Yishun campus. The fee is $900 inclusive of lunch. Inquiries can58 words
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54 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE Asia Business Forum will be holding a conference called "Profit From China's Computer IT Market" on March 2 and 3 at Omni Marco Hotel. Those enrolling will receive practical advice on all computer and IT-related issues relevant to China. For further inquiries, call 227-672254 words
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Article86 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE March 7-12 will be Singapore Disk Drive Technology Focus Week. There will be a seminar and an exhibition to introduce to Singapore the latest disk drive design and production technology. These will be held on March 7 and 8 respectively. For information, please contact86 words
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Article77 1994-02-14 7 SINGAPORE The Information Communications Institute of Singapore and the University of Essex will jointly present a four-day symposium on "Communication into the Future", from March 15 to 18 in the Raffles City Convention Centre. The symposium's objective is to provide an international forum for leaders to77 words
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Article, Illustration848 1994-02-14 7 Scott Hathorne - IN SYNC INTEGRATING IT BUSINESS In the first of a two-part series, Scott Hathorne explains the reasons for the growing popularity of the personal digital assistant Scott Hathorne The writer is a manager with Andersen Consulting's Technology Services Division. He is a member848 words
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Article, Illustration841 1994-02-14 7 DAVID WELCHER - WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY DAVID WELCHER The writer heads Computing Dynamics (USA), a Brooklyn-based management consulting and software development firm, and also writes on IT issues. He contributed this commentary to BusinesslT. AMERICANS are returning to Vietnam. President Clinton made it official last841 words
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Article, Illustration848 1994-02-14 7 Claire Leow - The head of the world's top disk drive company may not know how to programme the clock on his VCR but he knows his industry, Claire Leow finds out Claire Leow ALAN Shugart owns an XT personal computer stone-age by today's standards and doesn't848 words
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Advertisement154 1994-02-14 6 From the cradle of Japan's iron and Our n«w Technical Approach longitudinal directions. Stabilizing strength, steel culture, Hitachi Metals has developed IcAfyAIIV And extending the life of everything from a technology steeped in tradition, but at cutters, dies and plastic molds, to a wide the forefront of tomorrow Isotropy. range154 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration349 1994-02-14 8 Golf Reuter PACIFIC PALISADES, California Fred Couples birdied five holes on the back nine on Saturday to overtake Corey Pavin and take a one shot lead into the final round of the Los Angeles Open golf tournament. Couples shot a three-under-par 68 andReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration438 1994-02-14 8 AFP Reuter AMAGASAKI, Japan Manuela Malceva-Fragniere bade farewell to tournament tennis on a winning note here yesterday when she brushed aside the challenge from Iva Majoli to win the US$l5O,OOO (*****,500) Asia Open women's tennis tournament. Determined to shine in her final tournament, theAFP; Reuter - 438 words
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Article, Illustration647 1994-02-14 8 The torch is passed by air; it's time for gold medals now 17th Winter Olympics AP LILLEHAMMER, Norway It's time for the thrills of downhill racing, after the chills of a night-time ski jump with a lighted torch to help officially launch the 17th Winter Olympics. It's also time toAP; AFP - 647 words
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Article, Illustration84 1994-02-14 8 AFP BANGKOK Thailand's 23-year-old Saen Sor-Ploenchit became the country's 19th world champion when he beat World Boxing Association flyweight champion David Griman, 26, of Venezuela in the eastern Thai province of Chachcongsao yesterday. It was a unanimous decision in the 12-round. third title defence. Saen fought superbly with accurateAFP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration295 1994-02-14 8 AP Reuter TURTLE POINT, Australia Veteran David Graham, who has been in scmt-rctirement for five yean, had a birdie and an eagle on successive holes yesterday to win the AS 108,000 (3123,120) Australian Skins game. The 47-year-old former US Open and US PGA champion joined the four-man field afterAP; Reuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration56 1994-02-14 8 AP New York NHL SMr: Boston 5 New Jersey 3; Dallas 9 Pittsburgh 3; Florida 4 NY Islanders 3; Vancouver 3 Tampa Bay 2; NY Rangers 4 Ottawa 3 (OT>, Montreal 5 Quebec 2; Calgary 3 Toronto 2: Hartford 5 Edmonton 2; Detroit 5 St Louis 4 (OT>,AP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration104 1994-02-14 8 AFP IONDON World No 1 Stephen Hendry extended his magnificent winning run in the Benson and Hedges Masters to 23 matches with a comfortable semi-final success over James Wattana here on Saturday. The Scot marched to within one win of his sixth successive Masters title by routing the belowparAFP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration113 1994-02-14 8 AFP HONGKONG World Cup hosts the United States were beaten 2-1 by Romania here yesterday, thanks to a controversial penalty decision, in a dress rehearsal for their Warid Cup game in Los Angeles in Jimp. It was the second defeat in three days for the US who, until losingAFP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration63 1994-02-14 8 AFP TOKYO Rentes of the Tokyo lliraalln—l Maratboo yuterioy: 1 Steve Moneghetti (Aust) 2hr Bmin 55sec 2 Vincent Rousseau (Bd) 2:09.08 3 Toshiyuki Hayata (Jpn) 2:10.19 4 Kenjiro Jitsui (Jpn) 2:11.10 5 Abebe Mekonnen (Eth) 2:12.13 6 Back Seung-Do (SK) 2:12.54 7 Konrad Dobler (Ger) 2:12.57 8 Naoto SuzukiAFP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration120 1994-02-14 8 AP Reuter MILAN, Italy Fifth-seeded Boris Becker of Germany downed Haiti's Ronald Agenor 7-6 (8-6), 6-1 on Saturday to advance to tte finals of the Muratti Time indoor tournament. Becker had a bad stall as Agenor broke him immediately 1 and then continued to bombaffl him with well-placed line-shots!AP; Reuter - 120 words
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Advertisement1674 1994-02-14 8 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT OF 1993 FINAL RESULTS ill HHARY OF RFfil H Tfi The Directors of The Bank of East Asia, Limitod announce that the audtod results of Via Bank tor the year ended 31st Oacambar, 1993 are as fofcms: 1993 193? »">■—«n HKS HK$ Conaoldalsd1,674 words
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ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT
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658 1994-02-14 9 Andrew Jack - It's an unloved exercise, but the year-end auditing can be made less painful, says Andrew Jack Andrew Jack FT AS auditors scurry to complete their work for companies with December year-ends, now is the time for directors to concentrate on getting best valueFT - 658 words
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Article, Illustration471 1994-02-14 9 TNT Express Worldwide has appointed Martya Wright country operations manager in Singapore. Mr Wright is responsible for ensuring the smooth day-to-day operations of the company and planning the schedule of deliveries and pick ups. He is also responsible for manpower resources management to radio communications network. Mr Wright471 words
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Article, Illustration975 1994-02-14 9 Lucy Kellaway - Learning to manage your time through courses could easily backfire on you, says Lucy Kellaway Lucy Kellaway FT TIME management books are like diet books. Both hold out the hope of changing your life forever: one by making you thin and beautiful, the other byFT; By Robert Mankoff - 975 words
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Advertisement1154 1994-02-14 9 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED NOTICE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventy-fifth Annual General Meeting of the members of the Bank will be held in the Connaught Rooms, Mandarin Oriental. 5 Connaught Road. Central, Honfl Kong on Thursday. 31st March, 1994 at 11 00am1,154 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1994-02-14 9 mmftrammrnm Plv pivirza GOOD _TH*TS V M A U*MFT OP OF YPOR PHCtfE.I O* XLgg>JftPHONg,. J lT fcfittns OUR ICME. IS SuGHT(tD. r rtK>&T u>e GO V h\\ TOUCH OOOD NY HOPeS P«€.t^N Lr^V iTvjfl Vvov^,TCuu/X piB v r~^2s^ Doonesbury cartoon has been delayed in the mail47 words
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THE ARTS
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Article501 1994-02-14 11 Andrew Lim - Classical CDs By Andrew Lim The Voice in the Garden Gothic Voices/Christopher Page Hyperion ***** DDD, 52 minutes, full price THERE'S no stopping Christopher Page's Gothic Voices. Since the success of their first recording. A Feather on the Breath of God, in 1981, they have gone from strength501 words
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Article, Illustration50 1994-02-14 11 Reuter OSLO Two thieves stole one of the world's most famous paintings. Ihe Scream b> Kdvard Munch, from the National Gallery in central Oslo on Saturda). An art expert said that it could be a stunt linked to the start of the Lillehainmcr Olympics. RouterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration493 1994-02-14 11 Benjamin Loh - Shura Cherkassky's recital last week sounded as if it were being performed by two pianists instead of one. Benjamin Loh reviews the concert Benjamin Loh IT WAS no exaggeration when one critic described Shura Cherkassky's playing as eccentric. Indeed, in his recital at the Victoria Concert hall last493 words
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Advertisement209 1994-02-14 11 FRATINI Opening Hours Lunch 12 noon 2.30 pm Dinner: 6pm -12 midnight (Close on Sunday) 51 Neil Road #01-22 Singapore 0208 Tel: 323 2088 Fax: 323 0334 fin Help yourself to an "Unlimited Servings" Lunch this Lunar New Year This Lunar New Year, feast to your heart's content. Ask for209 words
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Miscellaneous1303 1994-02-14 11 TV RADIO Based on Shen Chongwen's ST Xiao. Na Kenhua S f m i Vj and Liu Qing star in this tale ilfvjWkW 4 %<# I mj about a teenage bride and her <•■*. **7 m plight when she is married otT MfJR- m W 4 I^l to a ehild1,303 words
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561 1994-02-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's proposed second airline will take off in the third quarter of the year with charter services to "exotic tourist destinations" in the region, sources said yesterday. Scheduled operations for the second airline, to be managed by Air Asia561 words
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Article, Illustration35 1994-02-14 12 Reuter MOSCOW Russian women offering their dogs for adoption in the hall of a library on Saturday. Rising inflation and prices are forcing people to give up their pets. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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430 1994-02-14 12 Reuter LONDON British Prime Minister John Major's troubled government suffered fresh embarrassment yesterday after a Conservative politician resigned his junior post over an alleged friendship with a young female researcher. Hartley Booth, 47, announced his resignation as a ministerial aide in aReuter - 430 words
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307 1994-02-14 12 Reuter DAMASCUS Syria has condemned the PLO-Israeli Cairo accord on security arrangements for self-rule, saying the deal is a "new catastrophe for the Palestinian people". Leaders of four radical Palestinian factions based in Syria also denounced the pact on Saturday and called forReuter - 307 words
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246 1994-02-14 12 Reuter LONDON Government cutbacks on the drugs Bill for Britain's National Health Service (NHS) are costing lives and wasting money. Premature babies, kidney transplant cases and potential heart attack victims are among those at risk from a "penny wise, pound foolish"Reuter - 246 words
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355 1994-02-14 12 Reuter BONN Germany appeared yesterday to be heading towards its worst labour unrest in a decade after the breakdown of last-ditch talks to avert a pay strike in the key engineering sector. The leadership of the 3.6 million-strong IG MetallReuter - 355 words
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483 1994-02-14 12 AFP MOSCOW Russian President Boris Yeltsin is to outline the country's 1994 Budget this week and all signs indicate the new government is conceding to demands for massive state subsidies that economists warn could spark hyperinflation. Mr Yeltsin, who has remained outAFP - 483 words
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Article, Illustration793 1994-02-14 12 GARY BECKER; GARY BECKER - The Bottom Line GARY BECKER GARY BECKER The writer, the 1992 Nobel Laureate, teaches at the University of Chicago and is a fellow of the Hoover Institution. This article is reproduced from Business Week International by special permission. Copyrighted by McGraw-Hill, Inc.793 words
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Advertisement141 1994-02-14 12 KAISER KITCHEN SYSTEM I I The 3rd annual Rigid Disk Drive Components Technology Review will be held on March 9, 1994 at the Hyatt Regency. Topics to be covered include: Component Update: MIG, thin film, MR, suspensions, glass substrates New Solutions fon resonance, damping, contamination, filtering, non-CFC m Production Solutions:141 words
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812 1994-02-14 13 Schutz Lee - North and east China becoming more popular with investors By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE Singapore Companies are heading for Htorth and east China with Iheir money, rather than the raditional southern provnces, a trend that has become more pronounced about a year ago. A812 words
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710 1994-02-14 13 S N Vasuki - By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Merchant bankers and PR consultants know that when a new share issue is promoted as an "infrastructure play", it immediately grabs the attention of prospective investors. There are visions of the company reaping fat profits from billion-dollar power710 words
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454 1994-02-14 14 Florence Chong - From Florence Chong in SYDNEY MALAYSIA'S Low Yat Group is diversifying into hotel operations in Australia. After months of negotiation, the Malaysian group clinched a deal with Japanese construction company Shimizu to buy for AS 16 million (SSIB million) a renovated office building, known454 words
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Article, Illustration521 1994-02-14 14 MBT, Reuter COLOMBO Malaysian companies can help lo raise the number of public listings on the Colombo Stock Exchange, says Sri Lanka's stock exchange chairman Viswanathar Kailasippilai. Mr Kailasippilai says Malaysian companies, equipped with advanced technical know-how, including on efficient managementMBT,; Reuter - 521 words
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337 1994-02-14 14 BANGKOK Vidhayakom pic. the loss-incurring technical equipment trading company, has announced a move into real estate through a share swop that will give it a 20 per cent stake in troubled First Pacific Land pic, according to a report in The Bangkok Post.337 words
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564 1994-02-14 14 BANGKOK Thai agribusiness giant Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group is embarking on the second stage of a programme to expand its animal feed business in China. A report in The Nation said last week that CP planned to have integrated production centres564 words
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366 1994-02-14 15 HONGKONG The grandnephews of Hongkong media tycoon Run Run Shaw and the London-listed media company Wilton Group are to set up a £3 million (about SS7 million) satellite television channel for Chinese viewers in Europe, according to a report in the South China366 words
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283 1994-02-14 15 Reuter TAIPEI A small Taiwanese firm is posting double-digit profit growth and winning the acclaim of foreign investors in one of the computer industry's key niche markets uninterruptible power systems (UPS). Phoenixtec Power Co Ltd says it aims to become the world's biggest supplierReuter - 283 words
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Article288 1994-02-14 15 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Today is the tender offer deadline for Paramount Communications, yet one thing has been conspicuously absent up till now the advertisements. In many takeover battles, the bidder or the takeover target barrages shareholders with full-page ads in major newspa.pers, tryingBloomberg Business News - 288 words
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114 1994-02-14 15 Bloomberg Business News AMSTERDAM Philips Electronics NV is considering raising its stake in German electronics company Grundig AG to 50.5 per cent from 31.6 per cent by converting bonds into shares. Dutch newspapers reported last week, citing German financial daily Boersenzeiiung. The transaction will beBloomberg Business News - 114 words
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71 1994-02-14 15 Bloomberg Business News SHELTON, Connecticut Data Switch Corp has reported a fourth-quarter loss of US$2.2B million (553.6 million), or 19 cents, reflecting a pre-tax restructuring charge of US$l.7B million. In the year-earlier quarter, the maker of data centre networking products had net income ofBloomberg Business News - 71 words
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66 1994-02-14 15 Reuter MORRISVILLE, North Carolina Computer giant International Business Machines (IBM) re-entered the direct retail marketplace last Saturday with the grand opening of its first personal computer products outlet store here. The IBM PC Factory Outlet is intended to be strictly an extension of theReuter - 66 words
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Article123 1994-02-14 15 Bloomberg Business News VANCOUVER, British Columbia Home Products Inc said last week its fiscal 1993 operating profit more than tripled because of higher sales and acquisitions. The company, which operates a chain of home-improvement stores, said operating profit in the year ended Sep 30 rose toBloomberg Business News - 123 words
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74 1994-02-14 15 Bloomberg Business News FORT WORTH. Texas Tandy Corp said last week it would record a US$l6 million (5525.6 million) fourth-quarter gain for discontinued operations of its non-retailing groups. The electronics retailer said the gain resulted because divestiture of the business was less costly than expected.Bloomberg Business News - 74 words
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Article, Illustration388 1994-02-14 15 Nikkei Weekly OSAKA While Japan's electronics industry desperately searches for smash-hit successors to such products as largescreen TVs and VCRs, Sharp Corp is betting its future on less-charted territory. The Osaka-based Sharp, a leading maker of consumer electronics and ofTice-automa-tion equipment,Nikkei Weekly - 388 words
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174 1994-02-14 15 Bloomberg Business News SYRACUSE, New York NEC Business Communication Systems and Bell Atlantic Meridian System? last Friday said they signed an agreement to transfer certain customers and related assets to NEC BCS (East) from Bell Atlantic Meridian. The customers are forBloomberg Business News - 174 words
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373 1994-02-14 16 HONGKONG The promising Asian insurance industry is hampered by a lack of capable staff and the capacity to cover bigger risks, but this has not stopped Inchcape Insurance Services from creating business in Vietnam and other fledgling markets in the region. Inchcape,373 words
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233 1994-02-14 16 BANGKOK A Thai MP and business tycoon from Pathum Thani province is set to buy about 40 per cent of Interlife Insurance Co for 550 million baht (5534.1 million), raising the possibility of a hostile takeover. The Nation reported that Chuchart233 words
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320 1994-02-14 16 AFP ABU DHABI United Arab Emirates banks are turning abroad for investment as the local market is relatively small and there are no major investment channels in the region. Overseas investments by the Gulf country's 47 banks, based mainly in the West in stocks andAFP - 320 words
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198 1994-02-14 16 Reuter SYDNEY Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) managing director David Murray yesterday said demand for business finance and credit in Australia has risen in the last three months. There has been a "slight increase in demand in the last three months in businessReuter - 198 words
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209 1994-02-14 16 AP BEIJING China's yuan will hover around 8.7 to the US dollar at least through the first quarter of the year, an official newspaper predicted yesterday. The government has made great efforts to keep the yuan's foreign exchange rate stable since it adopted aAP - 209 words
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253 1994-02-14 16 Reuter WELLINGTON The National Bank of New Zealand, a unit of Lloyds Bank pic, has announced an after-tax profit of NZ$l5l million (Ssl37 million) for the year ended December, up 48 per cent from NZSIO2 million in 1992. The profit reflected a strongReuter - 253 words
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367 1994-02-14 16 Reuter MANAMA Nigerian oil officials remained optimistic yesterday of Opec action to boost prices, following separate meetings with Saudi Oil Minister Hisham Nazer and Opec president Abdullah al-Attiyah. "The three ministers are speaking the same language. (Nigerian Oil Minister Don) EtiebetReuter - 367 words
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260 1994-02-14 16 Bloomberg Business News PARIS French oil company Total SA has increased its consolidated net profit to 2.9 billion French francs (***** million) in 1993 from 2.8 billion the previous year. Operating profit before tax and financial charges rose to 7.6 billion francs fromBloomberg Business News - 260 words
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Article543 1994-02-14 16 AFP HONGKONG Asia-Pacific foreign exchange markets closed mixed against the US dollar in a week shortened by the Lunar New Year, a three-day holiday for many countries in the region. Yen: The yen moderately gained ground in Tokyo to close the week 108.25 yen to theAFP - 543 words
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Article, Illustration2032 1994-02-14 16 'Rales are the average of 9 selected banks Trade-weighted index calculated against V pore's top 14 trading partners Base year 1995 ■ANNS ABN Amro Bank NV 5% ANZ Banking Group 6 Allied Irish Bank PLC 6V» American Express Bank 6V1 Arab Banking Corp 6Vi Arab Bank PLC 6 Asahi Bank2,032 words
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Article, Illustration617 1994-02-14 17 Neil Behrmann - From Neil Behrmann in LONDON SUGAR prices are rising on expectations of large buying on international markets by China and India. "The two nations will have an important influence on the market this year because of major import requirements," says Chris Pack,Source: Simex - 617 words
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Article, Illustration687 1994-02-14 17 COMMODITY WEEKLY ROUNDUP LONDON The six base metals traded on the London Metals Exchange (LME) all fell in price last week, dropping back after the prices rose sharply in the previous fortnight. Aluminium fell despite news of major reductions in outputSource: Bloomberg - 687 words
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Article1474 1994-02-14 17 Rubber Singapore Cfudlty Eick»|t (futures dosing as at If) RSS I Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Mar 94 000 000 137.75 275 3.025 Apr 140.00 140.00 140 00 375 5.000 May 141.75 141.75 141.75 300 6.725 Jun 142.75 142.25 142.75 3001,474 words
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Article4410 1994-02-14 18 CORPORATE RESULTS N« Eara EPS Dace TV LY TY LY Company ana (Sm) (Sm) (cti) (cts) Aetna Sep 10 1 19.517 6.006 28.3 9.7 A1SB* Oct 28 P 2.09$ 0.334 2.04 0.3 Alliance Tech Sep 30 I 0.490L 0.150 0.5 Alex Hldgs Dec 3 I 12.1064,410 words
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Article, Illustration753 1994-02-14 18 Relative Strength Index: The RSI measures the rate at which prices move. In theory, it ranges between zero and 100. In practice however, it fluctuates between 10 and 90. RSI is calculated over a specified period, say 13 days, and is derived from the formula: 100 100/ [(upCHARTS BY BRIDGE - 753 words
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Article, Illustration667 1994-02-14 19 FT New York SOMETIMES, stock market investors can be difficult to please. Take the cases of General Motors and Ford. These two US car makers both reported big improvements in quarterly and annual earnings last week. According to their latest results, Ford earned US$7l9FT - 667 words
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Article151 1994-02-14 19 Australian stocks plunged to finish the week sharply lower on Friday after a big drop on New York's Wall Street knocked the confidence out of the market, analysts said. The market's key barometer, the All Ordinaries index, slumped to 2,241.4 points, 91.4 points or 3.9 per cent below the151 words
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Article121 1994-02-14 19 The Philippine stock market continued its recovery last week due to bargain-hunt-ing, strong performances of other exchanges and the government's decision on Monday to suspend a 22 per cent increase in fuel prices, analysts said. The composite price index at the Manila Stock Exchange rose to 3,040.9 points last121 words
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Article102 1994-02-14 19 The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index had a somnolent week, dropping 27.47 points (1.94 per cent) during five days of extremely thin trading to close at 1,416.34 points. Average daily share volume traded was 92.3 million shares, up from 87.3 the previous week, while the average daily trading102 words
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Article83 1994-02-14 19 Most share prices at the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) fell or remained stagnant over the week as trading slowed around Chinese Lunar New Year and nervous investors pushed the index below 600 points. The JSE index, which closed the previous week at 601.934, dropped to 594.119 on Monday and83 words
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Article115 1994-02-14 19 Stocks closed mixed in South Korea in a holiday shortened week as the government's new measures to cool the economy continued to dampen the mood of traders. The Composite Price Index closed Saturday at 917.20 won, down 25.4 points or 2.69 per cent in value from the previous Saturday.115 words
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Article73 1994-02-14 19 Indian stock prices, moving in a narrow range, firmed up during the week on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) as investors awaited a favourable government budget. The BSE's 30-share sensitive index finished Friday at 3.991.38, up 73.81 points over the previous week's close. The 100-share national index was 37.7573 words
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Article, Illustration467 1994-02-14 19 AFP Tokyo SHARE prices lost ground on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week, as a record economic package announced on Tuesday by Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa failed to boost gloomy market sentiment. Brokers said trading was relatively sluggish throughout the four-day business week asAFP; Reuter - 467 words
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206 1994-02-14 19 AFP Hongkong STOCKS fell sharply in Hongkong in a volatile, holidayshortened week of trading overshadowed by a rise in US short-term interest rates. The blue-chip Hang Seng Index closed on Wednesday ahead of the Lunar New Year down 653.54 points, or 5.37 perAFP - 206 words
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341 1994-02-14 19 AFP London SHARE prices fell on the London Stock Exchange last week, depressed by the fall in shares on the Wall Street market and the weakness of sterling. The FT-SE 100 shares index fell by 96.5 points, down by 2.8 perAFP - 341 words
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Article2266 1994-02-14 19 London Feb II Peace Industrials Argyll 254 -7 Bass -***** Coals Viydla 272 -3 Dunns 221 9 Great Portland Est 243 4/1 -5 4/8 Harrisons C rosfields 204 -8 Pearson 694 -16 Racal Electronics 208 4/8 -4 Royal Bk Of Scotland 479 -21 Scottish A Newcastle 517 -24 Sieb* 5692,266 words
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Article852 1994-02-14 19 -0.56 Blue chip stocks on Friday recovered from a moming drop to close slightly lower in a session cut short by a severe snowstorm in the New York area. The Dow Jones industrial average ended 0.56 lower at 3,894.78. In the broad market declining issues beat gainers by852 words
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Article314 1994-02-14 19 -36.37 A barrage on base metal and gold shares after commodity prices tumbled sent Toronto stocks to a sharply weaker close on Friday, traders said. "These stocks got ahead of themselves," one analyst said. "Those with the greatest downside risk are Cominco and Inco." The TSE 300 composite index314 words
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Article2731 1994-02-14 20 MOST ACTIVE volume Kamunling 50c 16.893.000 Kcnong Bhd 50c 15.702.000 Fabcr Group 15.223.000 Idris Hyd 50c 13.745.000 Mulpha liMl 50c 12.158.000 Promct 11.291.000 CASH 50c 10 665 000 M Resources 8.074 000 Jolun Hldgs SOc 7.779.000 AMDB 50c 7.667.000 Innovcst Bhd 7.398.000 Lien Hoc TSR97 7.258.000 Sn Hanamas2,731 words
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Article, Illustration5728 1994-02-14 20 Bernama A STEEP FALL on Wall Street at the end of the previous week hurt sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur share market during the two days of trading last week, with investors joining others around the globe on a selling spree on Monday. ABernama; Source: Bridge Info - 5,728 words
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Article7088 1994-02-14 21 EMWOAM) THMwadioB dat» WWt«n<ted Feb 9 G» Cf 1993/94 Last Vol Wm* LM Qmh Dl» Di> VM No M Cm High Law Cot*pal) Sal* (900) Hlfk Law Bayer Salter Or P/E tail INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 260 t Aetna 1190 -40 335 1230 1140 I ISO 1190 12.5 2.1 I.I7,088 words
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Article, Illustration1904 1994-02-14 22 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE The Singapore market shrugged off an early scare last week to finish higher on thin trading. Brokers, however, hold mixed views about how the bourse will perform this week. Some brokers are wary of the market's reaction to theSource: J M Sassoon; Charts by Bridge Info - 1,904 words
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Advertisement265 1994-02-14 18 RED-HOT STOCKS China is the investment story of the decade so investors jaded with Singapore's blue chips should look at what Chinese-controlled companies /7*BBB are doing here and in the region. dKT JBF ALSO IN THIS ISSUE; JKg Singapore's aerospace industry rides out rough weather 1994's best currencies to trade265 words
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332 1994-02-14 23 Ramesh Divyanathan - By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE Two vessels oprned by a Vietnamese shipowner are about to be auctioned off after having been under arrest in Singapore for about 18 months. Saigon Shipping Company had failed to release its ships the Nha Rong and Gia332 words
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Article, Illustration72 1994-02-14 23 Reuter 1 MARSEILLES Ftaremen trying to extinguish a police car set on fire in a Marseilles street following clashes between demonstrators and police last Friday. Workers from the Sud Marine shiprepair yard were protesting against the firm s liquidation when the clashes occurred. On Saturday the employeesReuter - 72 words
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217 1994-02-14 23 Reuter ipSLO Norway's biggest bourse-listed shipping company Bergesen dy A/S said last Thursday it expected another weak year in its key markets in 1994 after reporting improved, but worse-than-expected, profits for 1993. "The company expects no significant improvement in the tanker spot marketReuter - 217 words
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1116 1994-02-14 23 x Pace Col ABC Containerize 12 5 Accord Group 8 1-3 i, Africa Container 16 4 Ahrenkiel Liner 4 1/2 15 4/5 ANL 3 1/2 •APL 5 3-5 Appenship 8 4/5 Arabian Express 15 5 JASCL 5 5 ASXCLShpg 15 2 Avant Shpg1,116 words
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237 1994-02-14 23 Bloomberg Business News MIAMI Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd said last week its fourth-quarter profit more than doubled because of higher passenger fares and reduced interest expenses. The cruise-ship operator said net income rose to US$lB.5 million (5529.6 million), or 28 USBloomberg Business News - 237 words
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383 1994-02-14 23 Knight-Ridder BUENOS AIRES More than a year after the federal government deregulated the maritime sector, most Argentine ports still remain costly, inefficient, ramshackle and unsafe. As a result, grain and oilseed handling and storage costs have not declined much between 5 to 8Knight-Ridder - 383 words
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160 1994-02-14 23 Reuter HONGKONG Audacious thieves pillaging Hongkong's yachting fraternity stole the 12metre yacht belonging to the commodore of the Aberdeen Boat Club from its mooring not far from a marine police station, newspapers said yesterday. As commodore the elected president of the boat club AmericanReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration439 1994-02-14 23 Reuter Reuter, AFP NEW YORK The latest cold blast to hit the US East Coast has hampered shipping on New York's Hudson River, slowing traffic and forcing the Coast Guard to assist heating oil barges caught in the ice. The storm, the eleventhReuter; Reuter,; AFP - 439 words
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Article329 1994-02-14 24 fay Wo Berth jnjwl Departure Veiiel Voy No Bertti *nWil Departure Marina Wharves thm/p m/w* poia i«02.0800 14.02/1500 Batammdo 2 2262S* M02 14 02 0800 1402/1900 Montgomery 01 P06 1302/2200 1402/0700 Sea Bridge 14 M01 1402/07% 14.02/1730 Noc Rover 8197 P07 1402/1300 1402/2300 Orient Qutcn 9404 P09*329 words
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Article1249 1994-02-14 24 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Bookini/Balance Rstts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From Aci VkM 031A 15/0900 1 13/1500 13/1659 13/1900 2 13/1700 14/0659 14/0900 3 14/0700 14/1159 14/1400 to Jakarta 82N 15/0700 21,249 words
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Article9296 1994-02-14 32 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 after9,296 words
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Article550 1994-02-14 39 Cation Carbon February 3 Density Hater Residue Ash Mumram Sedrnsnt Density Water Residue Ash Akminun Sederunt M/M M/M Exxon uon KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM method KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM method 60/Canac Lints Spec E25 991 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.10* EjjtOT 180 Ave JJJ550 words
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Article512 1994-02-14 39 COURSES Title: Standard Trading Conditions (SDF 70%) Duration: Feb 22 Apr 5 Organiser: Singapore Freight Forwarders Association Tel: For more information contact SFFA Secretariat at 253-7550 or fax: 253-2303. Title: Effective Written Communication in Shipping Management (SDF 50%) Duration: Feb 22 Apr 26 Organiser: Singapore National Shipping Association512 words
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Article, Illustration888 1994-02-14 40 That is the question on the minds of major shipping lines plying between Europe and Asia Fairplay During the last ten years, deep-sea operators on the potentially profitable Asia/Europe trades have concentrated on reducing costs first, ship costs, and then landside costs. Now, withFairplay - 888 words
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525 1994-02-14 42 BANGKOK Nissan Motor is waiting to see if the settling of a family feud at its Thai distributor, Siam Motors Co, will help reverse its fortunes in the country. South-east Asia's most lucrative car market, according to a recent issue of the525 words
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204 1994-02-14 42 Bloomberg Business News WEST COVINA, California Wesco Auto Parts Corp last Friday announced an overhaul and said it will lose money for the second quarter. The car parts retailer said it has elected a new president and chief executive, retained a newBloomberg Business News - 204 words
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Article, Illustration66 1994-02-14 42 Reuter DETROIT Chrysler employee Cnunel Hastie had every reason to smile when he opened his profit-sharing cheque last Friday. Chrysler gave its workers the largest profit-sharing pay-out an average of U554,300 (556.880) ever made by a US car manufacturer. Behind Mr Hastie is vice-president of manufacturingReuter - 66 words
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288 1994-02-14 42 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO All Nippon Airways, Japan's second largest carrier, has figured out what to do with all those empty seats in the economy section on its international flights. It is going to take them out. ANA said lastBloomberg Business News - 288 words
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196 1994-02-14 42 Reuter FOLKESTONE, England With sore feet and complaints about the boring backdrop, more than 100 Channel Tunnel trekkers walked into the history books last Saturday as the first people to stroll from France to Britain since the Ice Age. The group emerged wearily fromReuter - 196 words
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81 1994-02-14 42 Bloomberg Business News AMSTERDAM K.LM Royal Dutch Airlines NV said last Friday it planned to reorganise its corporate structure and reduce the number of its divisions to two from three in order to become more competitive. The Dutch carrier said it will merge its freightBloomberg Business News - 81 words
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Article, Illustration46 1994-02-14 42 Reuter TOKYO Airport workers clearing snow off the tarmac of Tokyo's Haneda Airport during heavy snowfalls last Saturday. A freak snow storm dumped about 17 cm of snow, causing traffic accidents in Tokyo and delaying thousands of air and rail passengers. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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106 1994-02-14 42 Reuter AMSTERDAM Shares in transport and shipping group Nedlloyd rose over 6 per cent on Thursday morning to 83.50 guilders before slipping back as the market continued to react warmly to last Tuesday's profit forecast. Nedlloyd shares rose 12 per cent last Wednesday amidReuter - 106 words
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Article142 1994-02-14 42 Reuter BOMBAY Great Eastern Shipping Ltd does not plan to make a second Euroissue at present, company vice-president Ravi Sheth said. "The company does not intend to make a second offering in the international markets at this point. Since it takes a considerable amountReuter - 142 words
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156 1994-02-14 42 Reuter DAKAR. Senegal Airlines operating in Africa's CFA franc zone voted last Friday to increase fares by up to 70 per cent after last month's devaluation of the currency. Members of the Francophone Association of Air Transporters (Ataf) last Friday approvedReuter - 156 words
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326 1994-02-14 42 JAKARTA A traffic police officer said order in Jakarta's streets will not be realised as long as the public and the related municipal institutions fail to meet their obligations simultaneously and consistently. "Each one of us must meet our obligations.326 words
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Advertisement768 1994-02-14 37 WSV'EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY Of BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE KCETTNG KUUt SOC CARGOES TO FROM KOBE, YOKOHAMA NAGOYA. MOl. TOKYO*. MAM.A*. OAVAO*. Penanc* P. Ktim( Smjapoce E'Msu' KARABEVERETT VISC In Pt/09 Fob KAMALEVERETT VI9E 15/16 Ftb 17/11 Ftb SHAPtAEVERETT VI9E 29 F«b/01 Mar 02/03 Mar ACCEPTM OREAKOUU FCL SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CHTTAGONG.768 words
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Advertisement810 1994-02-14 38 Handling System Co. Pte. Ltd. 136 a 138, N«il Road, #03-00, Singapore 0208 VT7 VT7 X CFS-20, Qui Road, Singapore 2282 Tel: 02-*****28 Handling System Co. Sdn. Bhd. N0.9 Lorong Cungah, ***** Port Klang, Selangor, Malaysia 24th Floor, L'MBC' Main Building, ***** kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Handling System (HK) Co. Ltd.810 words
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Advertisement429 1994-02-14 38 y Conterm CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. AUCKLAND 15 FEBRUARY (Accepting to all Haw Zealand porta) PENANG 18 FEB JAKARTA 13 FEB PORT KLAN6 18 JAN BANGKOK 13 FEB BIANILA 19 FEB NULBOURNi 17 FEB SYDNEY 17 FEB FftEMANTLE 13 FEB BRISBANE 17 FEB ADELAIDE 17 FEB 19 'ACCEPTING TO429 words
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Advertisement185 1994-02-14 39 rfX/s CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN Notional line of Sri Lonko CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO UK AND NORTH CONTINENTAL PORTS «5T M "^""^T^^i^pB^nsrHs^"MnTnsoH*r| taao Bum Iftgw m;m i«/p" h/ii w/m v/u m/ 13 ii/m WWCWB 171CT1117/1? I IVM IV«3 U/M 17/U 11/ M mu at cant Uw n/c 11/n n/w a/n n/ti mam185 words
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Advertisement223 1994-02-14 40 JIL cosco UKC CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL PKL PNG P.O. LOADING FOR: A VESSEL 28/02 Rotterdam/An twerp CI IMA CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL PKL PNG P.G. LOADING FOR: A VESSEL 15/02 20/02 Huangpu/Guangzhou COSCO FULL CONTAINER SERVICES (FCL/FCL) EXPORT TO: CHINA/BANGKOK/HONGKONG EUROPE/CONTINENTAL WEST MEDITERRANEAN AUSTRALIA US WEST COAST PERSIAN GULF/KARACHI Please refer223 words
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