The Business Times, 17 June 1994
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Title Section12 1994-06-17 1 Business Times WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Friday June 17 1994 75*12 words
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2am LATEST
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Article54 1994-06-17 1 Reuter NEW YORK Wall Street stocks rose at midsession yesterday. At Ipm EDT, on the broader market, declining issues led advances by a narrow margin on New York Stock Exchange volume of 136 million shares. At 2pm EDT, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 3,802.14,Reuter - 54 words
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44 1994-06-17 1 Reuter WASHINGTON US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor yesterday said the latest data showed the Clinton administration must find about US$ 12 billion to pay for the Gatt accord that it hopes to clear Congress this year. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article160 1994-06-17 1 Stock market indices Thursday Chanfe STII 2,287.34 +0.83 KLSEComp 1,032.4 +3.44 Nikkei 21,367.47 +84.51 Hang Seng 9,022.92 -126.60 SET Index 1,364.44 -4.91 Jakarta Comp 477.13 -4.96 CLSA China B ....1,065.36 -3.75 Aust All Ord 2,056.0 -18.4 FTSE 100 3,030.1 -15.7 Thursday Previous 2pm close Dow Jones 3,802.14 3,790.41160 words
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774 1994-06-17 1 Ramesh Divyanathan - By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE The government has formed a committee to review the conveyancing fees charged by lawyers for handling property transfers. The Law Ministry yesterday said the committee would examine whether it was in the public interest "to retain, modify or774 words
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Article, Illustration374 1994-06-17 1 SINGAPORE Certificates of Entitlements (COEs) to own big and luxury cars will cost more in July, but COEs for small cars will be cheaper. Results of July's tender show that COEs for big cars (1.6 to two litres) jumped more thanCompiled by BT - 374 words
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510 1994-06-17 1 Catherine Ong - By Catherine Ong SINGAPORE Professionals in Singapore remain hesitant about the idea of ineorporating themselves and going publie. But the growing need for firms to raise funds to expand regionally is challenging this long-held attitude. Except for architects and engineers, most other510 words
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462 1994-06-17 1 A J Leow - By A J Leow SINGAPORE Specialist contractor Liang Huat Aluminium said yesterday the tender portion of its initial public offer was undersubscribed the first time this has happened in a float this year. Although the fixed-price tranche of 24.4 million shares ottered to the public462 words
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272 1994-06-17 1 Bernard Chew - By Bernard Chew SINGAPORE Engineering firm York Pacific Holdings has gained in-principle approval for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore's junior board, Sesdaq, sources said last night. Details such as the size of the offer and the price per share272 words
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Advertisement227 1994-06-17 1 ]+:&=^>=;@'-)=<?|^:\)_\[\(<)')! CONTENTS Comoinifs S pore News 2 S pwelTsM 17.18.19 Reponal News 3.4.5 Financial 20.21 World News 6.7 Features Markets Aniysis 15 CMJ/KLSE. StS 2628 Editorial 14 Regional 22 Sports 8.9 World .23 IV/lifestyle 11 Currencies 2C Advertising 12.13 Sunei. Commo 20.21 Subscription Tel 180& *****77 Fax *****/5 BT Newsdesk227 words
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Advertisement11 1994-06-17 1 Hock Lock Siew: Pg 17 Thai brokers in for more ctwjfges11 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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EYE on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration270 1994-06-17 2 Corinne Kerk - By Corinne Kerk WINERS and diners returned to pubs and restaurants in February and March, after staying away in January. The latest food and beverage cess figures from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board showed that February cess collection was 19 per cent higher year-on-year at $5.43Source: Dept of Statistics - 270 words
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Article, Illustration511 1994-06-17 2 Yang Razali Kassim - Big nation-states are now facing major institutional crises By Yang Razali Kassim THE PENDULUM of history has swung back to favour city-regions, rather than empires and big nation-states which are facing major institutional crises. Making this point to an international511 words
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344 1994-06-17 2 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker NEW YORK-based Cotton Inc, a non-profit company representing American cotton growers, has set up a marketing office here to cultivate demand in the Asean region. "During the past year, the Asean region has increased its consumption of US cotton344 words
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Article, Illustration387 1994-06-17 2 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi SINGAPORE saw a dip in consumer confidence over the past six months, according to a survey of Asian consumer attitudes conducted every half-year by MasterCard International. The Mastcrlndcx of Consumer Confidence's score for the garden city fellSource: MasterCard Int'l - 387 words
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Advertisement615 1994-06-17 2 the market predictable. LIANG HUAT ALUMINIUM LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore on September 4,1982) Invitation in respect of 56,000,000 ordinary shares of $0.10 each comprising 48,000,000 New Shares and 8,000,000 Vendor Shares as follows:(i) 30,000,000 Shares at a fixed price of $0.57 for each Share; and (ii) 26,000,000615 words
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Advertisement141 1994-06-17 2 This announcement appears as a matter of record only LIANG HUAT ALUMINIUM LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore on September 4,1982) Invitation in respect of 56,000,000 ordinary shares of $0.10 each comprising 48,000,000 New Shares and 8,000,000 Vendor Shares as follows:(a) 30,000,000 Shares at a fixed price of $0.57141 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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432 1994-06-17 3 Reuter, Ap, AFP JAKARTA Indonesia expects the value of foreign investment approvals to bounce back this year to exceed US$lO billion (S$ 15.3 billion) after a 22 per cent drop in calendar 1993, the Antara news agency said yesterday. "1 predictReuter,; Ap,; AFP - 432 words
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320 1994-06-17 3 S N Vasuki - By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Organisers of the World Infrastructure Forum, a regional conference to be held in Jakarta in October, have obtained commitments from 10 Asian governments to present papers on their priorities for infrastructure development. The conference, between Oct 17 and 21,320 words
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Article, Illustration418 1994-06-17 3 Harish Mehta - Drew Napier given licence to open office in Hanoi By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Drew Napier has been given approval to open a representative office in Hanoi the second Singapore law firm to follow its corporate clients into Vietnam. It submitted an application in March and was issued a licence last418 words
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162 1994-06-17 3 SINGAPORE Five Singapore companies yesterday gave the Bintan Industrial Estate their vote of confidence by committing themselves to take factory space there. Among them, garment maker Gimmill Industrial opted to buy factory buildings, and CDC Construction Development land. The other162 words
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NOTE BOOK
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Article, Illustration92 1994-06-17 3 Reuter BANGKOK A Thai political activist, on hunger strike outside parliament for more than three weeks, gave himself up to police yesterday in connection with a complaint of sedition filed against him earlier this week. Police said Chalad was being taken to a police hospital. TheReuter - 92 words
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110 1994-06-17 3 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia, marking the limit of a recent bout of openness, has summoned or warned several newspapers and magazines over their coverage of politics, media sources said yesterday. The move follows a recent spate of reports focused on the activities of senior serving orReuter - 110 words
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Article67 1994-06-17 3 AFP MANILA Relations between the Philippines and Indonesia remain strong despite a controversial private conference on human rights abuses in East Timor held here recently, senior officials said yesterday. President Fidel Ramos' national security adviser Jose Almonte told foreign correspondents that while Manila was unable toAFP - 67 words
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CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
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436 1994-06-17 4 Reuter, AFP BLIJING China (.locs not want the political row over Hongkong to sour its ties with Britain in other fields and. in a concrete sign, has invited a British minister of state to \isit Beijing. "Ihe Chinese side hopesReuter,; AFP - 436 words
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284 1994-06-17 4 Neville Stack - From Neville Stack in LONDON POLITICAL and diplomatic sources here are expressing quiet, though qualified, confidence that a settlement would be achieved with China over the future of Hongkong. This is matched by the broad hints currently emerging from Beijing that the storm284 words
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Article, Illustration367 1994-06-17 4 Teh Hooi Ling - By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE China's inflation rale, which has been declining slowing, will fall rapidly in the second half of the year as government measures to cool the economy hite further. Hongkong-based brokerage Sun Hung Kai (SHk) said367 words
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255 1994-06-17 4 AFP BEIJING China underlined yesterday its commitment to protecting its fledgling car industry from foreign competition. issuing a policy paper blocking overseas investment in assembly plants until 19%. "Under the industrial policy. until the end of 1995. no projects domesticAFP - 255 words
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157 1994-06-17 4 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING China's most populous province, Sichuan, plans to spend up to 100 billion yuan (5517.7 billion) on the const met ion of power projects before the end of the century. the official Chinese news agency. Xinhua reports. TheBloomberg Business News - 157 words
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CHINA WATCH
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Article119 1994-06-17 4 AFP TAIPEI Taiwan should upgrade its electric train technology in order to tap into a NTS2.B4 trillion (SS 160.5 billion) regional market over the next three decades, industrial experts said here yesterday. The Metal Industrial Development Centre said in a report that the government shouldAFP - 119 words
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Article79 1994-06-17 4 Reuter TAIPEI In a landmark move. Taiwan approved yesterday an application to register a Chinese trademark on the island, the first such case in more than four decades. Taiwan's Bureau of Standards approved the application by China Beijing Tongrentang Group Co after reviewing it forReuter - 79 words
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69 1994-06-17 4 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's cabinet approved the appointment of Perng Eai-nan as the new deputy governor of the central bank, officials said. Mr Perng. 55. currently general manager of the central bank's foreign exchange* department, replaces Vu Chen, who succeeded Liang Kuo-shu as chairman ofReuter - 69 words
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93 1994-06-17 4 AFP TAIPEI A top Taiwan policy planner yesterday accused China of trying to drive a wedge between Taiwanese businessmen and the nationalist government. Huang Kun-hei. chairman of the cabinet level Mainland Affairs Council, said Chinese officials had been trying to "dilute" the influence of Taiwan'sAFP - 93 words
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REST OF ASIA
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416 1994-06-17 5 Reuter WELLINGTON Prime Minister Jim Bolger unveiled yesterday a three-year blueprint to build on New Zealand's economic recovery and reverse two decades of relative decline. In a policy document, "The Next Three Years", Mr Bolger set out his plan for maintaining strong economicReuter - 416 words
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292 1994-06-17 5 Reuter TOKYO Japan's customs.cleared trade surplus tumbled in May, snapping a five-month uptrend, due to the strong yen curtailing growth in exports, said economists yesterday. The surplus fell to an unadjusted U556.54 billion (SSIO billion) from US$7.7B billion a yearReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration56 1994-06-17 5 Reuter SEOUL Two employees at Cho Heung Securities discussing the day's trading after the close of the Korean Stock Exchange in Seoul yesterday. Share prices rebounded yesterday by 10.16 points, or 1.4 per cent, after falling sharply the two previous days because investors were concerned aboutReuter - 56 words
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380 1994-06-17 5 Anthony Rowley - From Anthony Rowley in TOKYO JAPANESE business will not allow the momentum for economic deregulation and market liberalisation to slacken despite the problems of a "weak" minority government, promised Shoichiro Toyoda, newly appointed chairman of the nation's most influential business organisation, Keidanren,380 words
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ASIA NOTES
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92 1994-06-17 5 Reuter TOKYO The Japanese government's deregulation package, to be announced on June 29, will contain measures aimed at deregulating financial markets, Ministry of Finance sources said yesterday. Major items will include lifting a ban on the use of forward rate agreements (FRAs) andReuter - 92 words
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105 1994-06-17 5 AFF TOKYO A new alliance linking the French and German state telecommunications companies and the US firm Sprint will eventually embrace an Asian partner. The president of France Telecom (Japan), Francois de Loynes, yesterday said the alliance had a "natural vocation" to include an AsianAFF - 105 words
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93 1994-06-17 5 Reuter WASHINGTON The United States and Japan were to resume flat glass negotiations in Tokyo yesterday, bringing the sector under their so-called trade framework, said the office of US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor. Flat glass is included in the framework "basket" that dealsReuter - 93 words
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56 1994-06-17 5 Reuter CANBERRA Chinese interests signed preliminary agreements for A 52.7 billion (553.02 billion) worth of investment projects in China during four days of trade talks at two forums, Trade Minister Bob McMullan said yesterday. "There were 338 letters of intent signed for trade andReuter - 56 words
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180 1994-06-17 5 Reuter SYDNEY Australian consumers. buoyed by an improving jobs outlook and a strong upswing in the economy, are now more confident than at any time in the past 22 years, according to a widely watched survey released yesterday. Wcstpac Banking Corp saidReuter - 180 words
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Advertisement84 1994-06-17 5 940 Look into the upper levels of many top corporations and you'll see more executives driving the Volvo 940 than any other car in M its class. No surprise really when you think about it. Because the 940's unique safety cage and Side Impact Protection System make it one of84 words
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THE WORLD
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493 1994-06-17 6 Reuter Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON US construction starts on new homes and apartments gained modestly in May, the Commerce Department said yesterday, a surprising development amid rising interest rates that were expected to weaken the building pace. The annual rateReuter; Bloomberg Business News - 493 words
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230 1994-06-17 6 AFP WASHINGTON A senior US official has acknowledged that problems have hit Washington's Asia policy in the past year, but said the relationship with the region was now back on track. "Certain US actions in the past few months have riskedAFP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration290 1994-06-17 6 AFP LONDON Britain and France have failed to reach agreement on the policing of the Channel tunnel, opening up the prospect of further delays to the start of a full passenger service, the Financial Times said yesterday. It said seniorAFP - 290 words
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311 1994-06-17 6 Reuter NEW YORK The Bundesbank's reluctance to abandon monetary targeting in its poli-cy-making process has some US analysts questioning whether tlfe central bank is impairing its credibility with financial markets. Having lowered interest rates aggressively in the face of double-digit M 3 growth, analystsReuter - 311 words
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WORLD WATCH
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Article113 1994-06-17 6 Reuter LONDON Sir Norman Fowler yesterday stepped down as chairman of Britain's ruling Conservatives, days after the party slumped to its worst-ever defeat in elections to the European Parliament. His resignation paves the way for beleaguered Prime Minister John Major, anxious to head oft aReuter - 113 words
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104 1994-06-17 6 Reuter WASHINGTON The House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday bucked US efforts to loosen Cold War export controls by voting to give the Defence Department a bigger say ih what high technology can be sold overseas. Administration officials said the committee vote dealt aReuter - 104 words
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Article94 1994-06-17 6 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON The US economy is the strongest in two decades, bolstered by rising investment and low inflation, Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen said on Wednesday. "I haven't seen the fundamentals of our economy look this good in 20 years," he said inBloomberg Business News - 94 words
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Article57 1994-06-17 6 Reuter WASHINGTON US President Bill Clinton is naming Peter Watson as chair and Janet Nuzum as vice-chair of the International Trade Commission, the White House said on Wednesday. Both Mr Watson and Ms Nuzum are currently members of the commission, a statement said. The ITCReuter - 57 words
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Article65 1994-06-17 6 Knight-Ridder BONN German Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday berated his partners in the Group of Seven industrialised nations for not doing enough to aid Russia, saying that they seemed to have difficulty understanding the implications if Russian reforms failed. "It is unbelievably difficult to convinceKnight-Ridder - 65 words
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466 1994-06-17 7 Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve Board has conducted a highly unusual and secret investigation into alleged leaks of insider information about US interest-rate policies by a former member of the central bank's board of governors, according to congressional andLos Angeles Times - 466 words
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244 1994-06-17 7 FT LONDON Douglas Hurd, Britain's Foreign Secretary, on Wednesday underscored the government's determination to press the candidacy of Leon Brittan as the next president of the European Commission. But he pointedly left open the door to the eventual appointment possibly inFT - 244 words
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251 1994-06-17 7 Reuter CARTAGENA. Colombia Latin American leaders have told Fidel Castro they wanted fundamental economic and political reform in Cuba, but a senior Cuban official said no one could tell Cuba what to do. "We want Cuba to change politically and economically," PresidentReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration73 1994-06-17 7 AFP MONTREAL With a streak of light and a sonic boom, a grapefruit-sized rock crashed to earth on Tuesday night. The phenomenon so startled a herd of cows that they gathered around a 30-cm-deep hole to peek at the rock. And that was how StephanAFP - 73 words
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340 1994-06-17 7 AFP ABU DHABI Hundreds of thousands of creditors from the collapsed Bank of Credit and Commerce International hope the jailing of former executives will now lead the way towards settling a compensation deal. Twelve BCCI executives were jailed by an Abu DhabiAFP - 340 words
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346 1994-06-17 7 NYT MOSCOW In a sign of Russia's ambivalence towards Western investment. President Boris Yeltsin has lifted restrictions on some foreign banks licensed to do business in Russia. but has excluded two leading US banks. The two. Chase Manhattan and Citibank, receivedNYT - 346 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration497 1994-06-17 8 NBA Finals AP NEW YORK With a big start, a huge finish and a gigantic fourth quarter from Charles Oakley and John Starks, the New York Knicks tied the National Basketball Association finals 2-2 on Wednesday night. Their 91-82 victory over the HoustonAP; AFP - 497 words
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311 1994-06-17 8 AP ATLANTA Some improvement has been found in the heart condition that forced former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield to retire from the ring, doctors said. But they did not say whether the improvement was great enough for Holyfield to box again, as heAP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration415 1994-06-17 8 US Open Goir AP OAKMONT, Pennsylvania John Daly was a big winner even before he teed off in the US Open. Wilson Sporting Goods announced a contract on Wednesday that will keep him in the money for the next decade, according toAP - 415 words
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SPORT SHORTS
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Article, Illustration68 1994-06-17 8 NEW YORK Major league Wednesday American: Texas 2 Seattle 5; Boston 5 Minnesota 7; Cleveland 4 Toronto 3 (13); Baltimore 8 NY 4; Chicago 5 Oakland 7; Kansas City 4 California 3; Milwaukee 11 Detroit 7. National: St Louis 3 Florida 13; SF 2 Flouston 7; Montreal 13 Pittsburgh68 words
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Article, Illustration211 1994-06-17 8 AFP AFP LONDON Spurs chairman Alan Sugar accused the English Football Association of carrying out a vendetta against him and his club here on Wednesday. Sugar made the shock announcement after the FA commission threw the club out of the FA Cup and handed out a £600,000 (S$ 1.4AFP - 211 words
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Article, Illustration201 1994-06-17 8 HALLE, Germany Halle tournament 2nd rd Wednesday: Jakob Hlasck (Swi) b Cedric Piolinc (Fra) 6-3 6-1; Michael Stich (Ger) b Hcn- rik Holm (Swe) 6-3 6-4; Wally Masur (Aust) b Marc Rossct (Swi) 7-5 7-5. EASTBOURNE, England Eastbourne WTA tournament 3rd rd Wednesday: Kristinc Radford (Aust) b Lori McNeil201 words
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584 1994-06-17 9 1994 World Cup: (SBC 12 will screen the opening ceremony live tomorrow morning at 2am; Germany v Bolivia at 3am; Spain v South Korea at 7.30 am.) AP LOS ANGELES The vision was tantalising: hordes of soccer fans spending an estimatedAP - 584 words
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342 1994-06-17 9 AFP LOS ANGELES Soccer may leave Middle America cold, but the World Cup salesmen are convinced they can convert the unbelievers in the next month. "Americans are always ready to try something new, and I don't pay much attention to polls which sayAFP - 342 words
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Article649 1994-06-17 9 George Vecsey - By George Vecsey NYT THIS is the very best ritual in all of sports, and it is coming to the US, starting today. It is the moment two national teams march onto the soccer field, side by side, to compete in the World Cup.NYT - 649 words
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Article, Illustration55 1994-06-17 9 Reuter PONTIAC, Michigan Cobi Jones, US soccer team forward, signing autographs for young fans gathered at Oakland Pontiac Airport on Wednesday to welcome the team for Saturday's match against Switzerland in the Pontiac Silverdome. The match will be the first World Cup game playedReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement102 1994-06-17 9 Editorial: The World Cup business, Pg 14 Don't Miss This Limited Four Day Run By An All-American Cast Flown Direct from New York "One of the finest musicals the world has ever seen." New York Times \j Xf\ M flr Jj I TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT ALL SISTIC OUTLETS102 words
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LIFESTYLE
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Article, Illustration702 1994-06-17 11 Timothy Heritage - Two men in Krakow have started a smal tourist business by showing foreign visitors the sights shot in Schindler's List. Timothy Heritage reports Timothy Heritage Reuter THE guide leads a small group of tourists to the top of a slope overlooking Krakow and points down to a redReuter - 702 words
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Article442 1994-06-17 11 Susan Tsang - Susan Tsang previews Three Years in the Life and Death of Land Susan Tsang THE Necessary Stage offering for this year's Arts Eest is the rather expansively-titled three Years in the Life and Death of luind. It comprises three acts, each taking place in successive years, from442 words
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Article, Illustration240 1994-06-17 11 CHATTERBOX UPI AP AP DIK ECTOR Oliver Stone remains tight-lipped about plans to bring the stage musical Evita to the big screen, but it seems everyone surrounding the alleged project wants to talk about it. The latest tidbit that Stone's people refuse to comment onUPI; AP - 240 words
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Miscellaneous1327 1994-06-17 11 TV RADIO J Way Out Bpm, SBC 5 Scan Young is the hot mistress of Secretary of Defence Gene I Hackman. He sees red when I 1 she bestows favours on CIA j man Kevin Costner. Hackman I M kills her, then asks Costner to investigate. He soon finds clues1,327 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration589 1994-06-17 12 Robert Templer - Confusing regulations and a lack ot media outlets are hampering Vietnam's advertising industry, writes Robert Templer Robert Templer AFP CONFUSING regulations and a shortage of media outlets are keeping Vietnam's advertising industry straining its leash despite a consumer boom sweeping the country. Advertising expenditureAFP - 589 words
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Article, Illustration549 1994-06-17 12 Stuart Elliott - Madison Avenue's leading forecaster is optimistic about 1994. Stuart Elliott reports Stuart Elliott NVT THE STRAWS in the wind indicating growth in US advertising spending after years of sluggishness are beginning to accumulate into a tidy haystack. But no one is yet trying toNVT - 549 words
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Article, Illustration436 1994-06-17 13 Corinne Kerk - Euro RSCG Ball Partnership has revamped its Singapore outfit. Corinne Kerk reports Corinne Kerk Advertising agency Euro RSCG Ball Partnership has expanded and reorganised its Singapore operation because of several business wins and the growth of existing accounts. The new business, totalling more436 words
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Article, Illustration304 1994-06-17 13 Sean Ang - Sean Ang on a special model of Titoni watch which has been produced to commemorate the brand's 75th anniversary Sean Ang IF YOU own a Rolex or Gianni Versace. you can afford to bask in the prestige. hut can you claim that304 words
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COPY LINES
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Article47 1994-06-17 13 SINGAPORE Trade Mart Singapore says fashion company Ermenegildo Zegna has signed up for 3.553 sq ft of space. With a staff of 10. the Italian fabrics and men's ready-to-wear company intends to spend $300,000 creating an exclusive showroom and regional headquarters at TradeMart.47 words
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Article60 1994-06-17 13 SINGAPORE DMB&B Tokyu has created a series of television commercials in Vietnam for Sony's VCR. Viewtopia. The commercials feature a Japanese Sony employee as Mr Viewtopia cycling frantically from town to town to personally deliver VCRs to Vietnamese buyers. DMB&B Tokyu says that the60 words
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Article44 1994-06-17 13 SINGAPORE Clarke Quay has hired Saatehi and Saatehi to produee an aggressive new advertising campaign. The aims is to continually "reinvent" the riverside project by providing "more information, more often and with more impact". Full-colour, full-page ads will be used.44 words
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Article45 1994-06-17 13 SINGAPORE Retailer Lane Crawford has appointed Leo Burnett (Singapore) to handle all advertising for its new store here. A new print and broadcast campaign is expected around mid-August. Leo Burnett (Hongkong) handles the advertising needs for Lane Crawford in Hongkong.45 words
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Article535 1994-06-17 14 Bprroßi% FINALLY, it's kick-ofT time. The world's most passion-rousing, most dazzling and star-studded sporting extravaganza is ready to go. For the next month, hundreds of millions of viewers, from Buenos Aires to Vladivostok, will be glued to the box. But this year, it's going to be535 words
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WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
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Article221 1994-06-17 14 INDIA'S economic reforms have a better chance of taking off now that Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao has succeeded in his gambit of getting the ruling Congress (I) party to request him to do what he would have done long ago had he not feared rank-and-file221 words
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Article135 1994-06-17 14 AFTER TWO YEARS, Thai Premier Chuan Leekpai's coalition government is being torn apart. His popularity is being challenged by a leading figure, Chalad Vorachat, who began a hunger strike on May 25 to demand a new, more democratic charter. The current charter says any amendment135 words
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Article153 1994-06-17 14 CHINA and Britain have fallen out before over Hongkong Governor Chris Patten's move to go ahead with his reform package despite Chinese opposition. Now, Britain is sending British Foreign Office Minister Alastair Goodlad to Beijing a move China says it welcomes. Clearly, this is proof that153 words
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Article138 1994-06-17 14 IN 1948 the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognised the "right to an education". In the aftermath of the Second World War, hopes were high and national economies were strong and getting stronger. The assumption was that as countries became richer, they would spend more on education.138 words
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Article220 1994-06-17 14 THE HIGH LEVEL of economic growth in the Asia Pacific region the so-called East Asian miracle does have its drawbacks. Among them is the growing consumption of energy, which has given rise to new problems like a dwindling supply of energy sources and harm to the220 words
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Article156 1994-06-17 14 IN ANNOUNCING the north-south peninsular electric train project in Malacca the other day, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad urged us to look at what Japan and Singapore have achieved economically and socially with their super-efficient transportation network. It is true that nobody knows as yet when the project will156 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1994-06-17 14 Jaime Zobel de Ayala - Watch the Philippines make it in its own way Jaime Zobel de Ayala says the Philippines has made its choice: private free enterprise, rather than the usual East Asian method of directed economies Jaime Zobel de Ayala The writer is chairman and president of Ayala Corporation, one of the largestIHT - 1,004 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1994-06-17 15 Vikram Khanna - The renowned Stanford University economist, Professor Ronald Mckinnon, talks to Regional Economics Editor Vikram Khanna about inflation in the US, the dollar/yen problem, the Chinese economy, and equity investment in emerging markets Vikram Khanna Professor Mckinnon is in Singapore as a participant in the fifth1,667 words
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Article, Illustration608 1994-06-17 15 Japanese car firms are reducing their prices, like their American rivals Asahi News Service AUTOMAKERS in Japan are introducing competitivelypriced models to win back cost-conscious buyers and ward off competition from foreign companies. Mazda Motor Corp last week brought out a series ofAsahi News Service - 608 words
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Article, Illustration669 1994-06-17 16 Reuter, AP, AFP SEOUL China and Russia yesterday opposed a US plan to punish North Korea for the secrecy of its nuclear programme while former US president Jimmy Carter said Pyongyang had agreed not to expel international inspectors as long asReuter,; AP,; AFP; Reuter - 669 words
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380 1994-06-17 16 AFP, Reuter VIENNA Ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) failed to break a political stalemate yesterday over the choice of a successor to Opec Secretary General Subroto of Indonesia. The deadlock reflected old political rivalries between Iran, which soughtAFP,; Reuter - 380 words
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270 1994-06-17 16 Reuter WASHINGTON Leading Democratic lawmakers planned to unveil legislation yesterday that would selectively revoke China's Most Favoured Nation trading status. House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt of Missouri, Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell of Maine. House Majority Whip David Bonior ofReuter - 270 words
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339 1994-06-17 16 AFP BEIJING China published a strident defence yesterday of its system of intellectual property rights protection, in a clear bid to ward off looming US sanctions over copyright violations. A lengthy government White Paper stressed the enormous efforts made to bring protection up to internationalAFP - 339 words
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542 1994-06-17 16 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK The markets giveth, and the markets taketh away. Just ask George Soros. The international financier earned US$l.l billion (551.68 billion) in 1993, breaking his own record for making money on Wall Street, according to aBloomberg Business News - 542 words
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Article, Illustration681 1994-06-17 16 HARISH MEHTA; HARISH MEHTA - The Bottom Line HARISH MEHTA HARISH MEHTA The writer is a BT correspondent specialising in IndtKhinese affairs CAMBODIA is next in line to get Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) trading status from the United States. It could happen as early as this month, and without681 words
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381 1994-06-17 16 AFP. Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia would turn to concerted efforts by Asean to thwart Washington's opposition to the East Asia Economic Caucus, officials said yesterday. "It would have to be a concerted Asean effort. After all, the EAEC. although mooted byAFP.; Bernama - 381 words
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176 1994-06-17 16 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Science, Technology and Environment Ministry has completed a long-awaited incentive package of proposals to bring in foreign experts and to lure Malaysian scientists abroad back to the country. Its minister Law Hieng Ding said the proposals will beMBT - 176 words
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280 1994-06-17 16 AP TOKYO United States and Japanese negotiators agreed yesterday to delay a decision on whether to continue the two nations' semiconductor trade agreement. Officials said the agreement had been one of the most visible areas of trade friction and occasional harmonyAP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration499 1994-06-17 17 Shiv Taneja - SES queries Causeway for third time this year By Shiv Taneja SINGAPORE For the third time this year, the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday queried industrial equipment supplier Causeway Investment over the sharp rise in both its share price and turnover. In response. Causeway said it was not aware ofSource: Bloomberg - 499 words
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Article, Illustration508 1994-06-17 17 AFP KUALA LUMPUR The head of Malaysia's biggest government investment house yesterday said he was quitting to lead listed conglomerate Kumpulan Guthrie Bhd and eventually emerge its single largest individual shareholder. Khalid Ibrahim, chief executive of Fermodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB), theAFP - 508 words
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Article202 1994-06-17 17 SINGAPORE Businessman Ong Beng Seng has resigned as a director of Malayan Credit, from last Tuesday. The company said yesterday it accepted his resignation, wished him well and wanted to record publicly "its appreciation for his dedicated service and many contributions". Stephen Lau Buong202 words
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Article, Illustration680 1994-06-17 17 Loh Hui Yin - HOCK LOCK SIEW By Loh Hui Yin BANGKOK Changes are in store for the Thai stockbroking industry. With four brokers to be added to the cosy club-like Stock Exchange of Thailand this year, bringing the fraternity to 40, competition will intensify.680 words
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247 1994-06-17 17 Genevieve Cua - By Genevieve Cua PRECISION engineering group Avimo Singapore yesterday announced a 55 per cent rise in net earnings to $4.66 million for the six months to March. It said prospects this year were bright, with its order book at a record level. In247 words
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179 1994-06-17 17 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian entrepreneur Tajudin Ramli is taking a second run at Malaysian Airline System Bhd (MAS) and analysts are still wondering why. Mr Tajudin is trying once more to acquire a controlling 32 per cent stake in the carrier and179 words
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Article, Illustration42 1994-06-17 17 Firm Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today, based on brokers polled at 5-6 pm yesterday Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled: Alliance. Baring, Daiwa, Kay Hian. Nomura. OngCo. Phillip. Smith Mew Court. Tat Lee and SG Warburg.42 words
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Article, Illustration138 1994-06-17 17 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo Chuan Hup Holdings has fallen 33 per cent or 76 cents to 51.52 from its year's high of 52.28 achieved on Jan 3. Investors can expect a technical rebound to $1.80 within the next few weeks. Weekly Relative Strength Index and stochastics are below 75,138 words
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381 1994-06-17 18 Lityan entering into joint venture to tap Russian info tech market MBT KUALA LUMPUR Lityan Holdings Bhd, an associate* company of Singapore's Acma Ltd, is entering into a joint venture to tap the Russian information technology market and an agreement is expected to beMBT - 381 words
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413 1994-06-17 18 MBT MANILA An affiliate of Indonesian conglomerate Salim Group is venturing into the oil business to challenge the industry's domination by multinationals Shell and Caltex. Documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission show that the ChcmPhil group is putting up a US$24O millionMBT - 413 words
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211 1994-06-17 18 MBI KUALA LUMPUR The Pan Malaysian Industries Bhd (PMI) group has purchased an additional stake of 2.05 per cent in Malayan Lnited Industries Bhd (MUI), bringing its total stake in ML I to 16.% per cent. PMI announced yesterday that its wholly-ownedMBI - 211 words
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393 1994-06-17 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Investment holding company Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Malaysia Bhd has had to recall all its share certificates after spotting two forged certificates. It alerted the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE), which directed the company to recall and exchange its entire number ofMBT - 393 words
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Article122 1994-06-17 18 SINGAPORE Material Handling Engineering Ltd (MHE) has sold its leasehold property at 107 Gul Circle in Jurong to Hitachi Express Singapore for $6.3 million. MHE said it expected to make a profit of about $3 million from the sale and that the surplus proceeds122 words
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Article93 1994-06-17 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Bonia Corporation Bhd, which is expected to surface on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's second board in August, expects to rake in a turnover of Mss7 million (5533.6 million) in the current year ending June 30, 1994, and a turnover of MS62 millionMBT - 93 words
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88 1994-06-17 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Autoways Holdings Bhd, a tyre re-treader, is dropping plans to buy stockbroker SJ Securities Sdn Bhd because it has failed to receive approval from regulators. Autoways signed an agreement on Nov 22, 1993, to buy SJ in return for MS 150 millionMBT - 88 words
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110 1994-06-17 18 Tan Tan ups stake in Gleneagles KL MBT KUALA LUMPUR Tan Tan Developments Bhd has increased its 25 per cent shareholding in Gleneagles Hospital (Kuala Lumpur) Sdn Bhd and Gleneagles Medical Centre (Kuala Lumpur) Sdn Bhd to 35 per cent in each company. Tan Tan yesterday said the increase inMBT - 110 words
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Article45 1994-06-17 18 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Highlands Lowlands Bhd (H&L)'s first venture into the property development sector, a mixed development project at Bukit Jelutong/Rasak in Shah Alam, is expected to finally take off next year. The project is estimated to cost MSBOO million. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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Article509 1994-06-17 18 UNIT TRUSTS FUNDS Managers' prkM Jun 17 UMB IllVttt Mgt Ltd p: II—14 Tmm4 Unifund 1.45 1.51 Singapore unn irusi umbond 1.03 ioss The Commerce 1.65 l.75*d United Gr Fund' 1.67 1.74 The Savings Fund 1.55 1.64 United Asia Fund 1.66 l.76« S'pore Prog Fund 0.70 0.74 u S'pore Sec509 words
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609 1994-06-17 19 HONGKONG A survey of stock brokers' coverage of listed companies supports some brokers' views that changes need to be made to the Hang Seng Index. The South China Morning Post on Wednesday quoted the April issue of the Securities609 words
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419 1994-06-17 19 Lim Soon Neo - From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG WHARF (Holdings) Ltd, which has so far invested HKS6 billion (SS 1.18 billion) in Singapore, will look for new projects and other aspects of business in Singapore, said Peter Woo, the honorary chairman of the419 words
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Article, Illustration39 1994-06-17 19 Reuter PHNOM PENH A little Cambodian boy walking past a satellite earth station here built by Telstra of Australia for US$l6 million (5524.48 million), which will be fully operational by the end of September. KeuterReuter - 39 words
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243 1994-06-17 19 AFP MANILA Family-controlled Philippine property development giant SM Prime Holdings Inc, is being publicly listed ahead of a multi-million-dollar shopping mall construction binge, much to the anticipation of investors here and abroad. Although the 1.114 billion shares, representing 17.5 per cent ofAFP - 243 words
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Article103 1994-06-17 19 Bloomberg Business News LONDON The London headquarters of Rolls-Royce pic is being sold to private Hongkong investor SF Hui for aimost £30 million (SS69 million), the Daily /liegraph said. It is one of the largest forays by a Hongkong investor into British commercial propertyBloomberg Business News - 103 words
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38 1994-06-17 19 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING One of Hongkong's largest radio-paging operators. ABC Communications (Holdings) Ltd. says it plans a "prudent and selective" course of expansion into regional markets, particularly China. Bloomberg Business NewsBloomberg Business News - 38 words
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81 1994-06-17 19 Bloomberg Business News BLUING China's Luoyang Glass Co has been forced to reduce the size of its overseas share offering from 300 to 250 million shares following pressure from China's securities watchdog. The shares will start trading in Hongkong next month at an initial offerBloomberg Business News - 81 words
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Article98 1994-06-17 19 AFP SYDNEY New Zealand businessman Graeme Hart on Wednesday launched a AS4SO million (SSSO4 million) takeover bid for Australian grocery and retailing giant Foodland Associated. However, regulators said they would examine the otTer on competition grounds because a major Australian retailing group. Coles Myer, couldAFP - 98 words
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Article80 1994-06-17 19 AFP HONGKONG Crown Can Hongkong Ltd, an associate company of Hongkong-listed Swire Pacific Ltd, has formed a US$29 million (5544.3 million) joint venture to start a two-piece can manufacturing operation in Beijing, the firm said yesterday. Beijing Crown Can Co Ltd, with an 80 perAFP - 80 words
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73 1994-06-17 19 AP TAIPEI Taiwan's leading motor manufacturer Sanyang Industry Co Ltd is to slash its staff by 15 per cent over the next three years, cutting staff by about 600 to 3.400, a newspaper said yesterday. The Commercial Times said Sanyang was forced toAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration387 1994-06-17 20 Shiv Taneja - By Shiv Taneja SINGAPORE Franco's largest insurer, UAP Insurance Group, is turning its attention to Asia after being privatised last month. With assets in excess of US$l5O billion (*****.5 billion), UAP derives over 50 per cent of its business from outside France,Photo by Arthur Lee - 387 words
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159 1994-06-17 20 AP TOKYO Nine major Japanese hanks will loan USS2 billion (553.06 million) to Viacom Inc. a US cable channci operator, to help fund its purchase of Paramount Communications Inc earlier this year, one of the participating banks said yesterday. The Japanese loans willAP - 159 words
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426 1994-06-17 20 Reuter WASHINGTON Hank earnings swelled by US$254 million (SS3BB million) to US$ll.l billion in the first quarter from a year earlier but higher interest rates may take the shine off profits down the road, say regulators. Business loans grew byReuter - 426 words
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203 1994-06-17 20 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Smith New Court pic, a leading British stockbroker, yesterday said fiscal 1994 pre-tax profit surged 145 per cent to a record £95.2 million (Ss22o million) as world equity markets rallied last year. Profit before tax rose in theBloomberg Business News - 203 words
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100 1994-06-17 20 Knight-Ridder BOMBAY Indian commercial banks will soon begin reporting their foreign exchange transactions to the Reserve Bank of India on a daily basis instead of at the end of every week, according to a circular from the central bank. Banking industry officials said theKnight-Ridder - 100 words
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116 1994-06-17 20 AFP TAIPEI US leading insurer Continental Insurance Co of the US is set to close its Taipei branch in March next year after six years in Taiwan, a business manager said here yesterday. Continental. one of the top 20 property insurance companies in the world, isAFP - 116 words
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Article74 1994-06-17 20 AFP TORONTO Two of Canada's major banks, the Royal Bank and the Bank of Nova Scotia, said on Wednesday they were increasing their prime rate by half a percentage point, to 7.25 per cent, effective yesterday. Other banks were expected to follow suit. The moveAFP - 74 words
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Article129 1994-06-17 20 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Domestic interest rates are likely to rise further this year because of intense competition for deposits, the president of Thailand's second largest bank said. Although most Thai banks have raised rates four times since February, conditions in the local moneyBloomberg Business News - 129 words
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111 1994-06-17 20 NYT WASHINGTON The General Electric Co injected US$2OO million (Ss3o6 million) late last month into Kidder Peabody Co. its brokerage subsidiary, to offset capital losses caused by the discovery of fictitious trades at the firm. Kidder executives said on Wednesday. That infusion of fresh money,NYT - 111 words
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58 1994-06-17 20 Reuter TIRANA. Albania Albania's central bank has approved guidelines for the creation of private banks to bring Albania into line with the international financial system. "The rules will make the Albanian banking system conform to the world financial system," Bedri Collaku. head of theReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration1741 1994-06-17 22 I uuk- Ui-ifhl,;/ <tkh\ «tilt ulnltll uituiH\l S'pntt /iy> 14 tiiuliiig (wrmri r«w ItX* US$/S$ forward rates Noon June 16 s$ Bid OfTer 1-monlh 1 5303 1.5317 2-inomh ***** I 5312 3-month I 5294 1 5308 6-monlh 1.5275 1.5295 S,Hin, (K MC Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at1,741 words
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448 1994-06-17 22 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's rubber industry is pushing for a second physical rubber-trading market which organisers hope will help boost small-holder prices and eventually be linked to South-east Asian commodity exchanges. The Indonesian Rubber Association has proposed that the market be set up in theReuter - 448 words
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175 1994-06-17 22 Knight-Ridder SINGAPORE Thailand may need to build another refinery by 2001 to meet higher demand for oil products, which will begin to outstrip enhanced processing capacity by late 1997, said Pala Sookawesh, Petroleum Authority of Thailand's president for downstream business. He said theKnight-Ridder - 175 words
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160 1994-06-17 22 Reuter SYDNEY Wool is on its way back into vogue with India set to join China as the major domestic consumer markets by 2000, a 1994 World Wool Report by Australia's Elders Ltd said. "There is growing optimism across theReuter - 160 words
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384 1994-06-17 22 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR High sugar output expected from key producers Australia and Thailand will stabilise prices and help meet any surprise new Indian or Chinese demand later this year, traders say. Australian growers group, Canegrowers. is confident of a recordReuter - 384 words
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358 1994-06-17 22 Bloomberg ENERGY REPORT Bloomberg Business News LONDON Crude oil prices retreated yesterday after surging to their highest levels in a year. July West Texas Intermediate on the New York Mercantile Exchange surged 91 cents Wednesday to a 12-month high of US$Bloomberg Business News - 358 words
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312 1994-06-17 22 Reuter AMSTERDAM Europe's big oil storage firms are profiting from a slump in gas oil (heating oil and diesel) prices this summer as millions of barrels of the fuel pour into tanks across the Netherlands. Belgium. Germany and Britain. IndustryReuter - 312 words
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Article178 1994-06-17 22 CURRENCY REPORTS London Bloomberg Business News LONDON The dollar yesterday recouped much of the losses it sutVered against the yen earlier this week amid concern about tension in the Korean peninsula. The US currency's progress against the dcutschc mark was. however, limited as the trouble brewing in Korea, plus bondBloomberg Business News - 178 words
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Article82 1994-06-17 22 AFP NtW YORK The dollar was mixed and weak against other major currencies here early yesterday in a calm market awaiting central bank intervention to prop up the US currency. At about 9:30 am (1330 GMT), the dollar traded at 1.6320 marks, down from 1.6362 late Wednesday inAFP - 82 words
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1314 1994-06-17 23 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Eurodollar futures ended higher in light trade yesterday. Dealers said Eurodollars were firmer on a technical rebound after the sell-oft* in Chicago overnight on renewed inflation fears following higher commodity indices. "Eurodollars were firmer following a steadier US bond market.Reuter - 1,314 words
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616 1994-06-17 23 COMMODITY REPORTS Tin MALAYSIAN tin closed 16 sen tower at MS 14.31 a kg due to lack of foreign demand and falls in the London market overnight, traders said. The market was not aided by a lower tin offer as most miners616 words
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135 1994-06-17 23 JOHANNESBURG South Africa produced 13.451 tonnes of platinum group metals in February. down from 14.483 in January, according to latest figures from the state-run Minerals Bureau. Mineral production figures for 1994 include for the first time output from the former homelands, reincorporated into South135 words
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Article119 1994-06-17 23 NEW DELHI India's Coffee Board sold 1,509 tonnes of beans in its weekly auction held on Wednesday in the southern city of Bangalore, a Coffee Board official said yesterday. As usual, ex- porters dominated the auction. The entire quantity put up in the auction was119 words
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Article111 1994-06-17 23 TOKYO Japan's customs-cleared imports of soybeans rose in May to 354,462 tonnes, up 1.0 per cent from a year before, according to a preliminary report released yesterday by the Ministry of Finance. Total value rose to US$lOB.9 million, up 12.6 per cent from a year111 words
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Article1443 1994-06-17 23 Rubber Singapore Commodity Exchange (futures closing at at 5.30pm) RSS I Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Jul 94 172.00 170.00 170.25 700 i200 Aug 166.00 ISO 2150 Sep 162.25 162.25 161.75 300 2125 Oct/Dec 159.75 158.75 159 00 750 9375 Jan/Mar1,443 words
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Article1253 1994-06-17 24 -18.4 AUSTRALIAN stocks fell to their lowest level in more than a month yesterday as bond markets weakened, brokers said. The key All Ordinaries Index ended at 2,056.0, 18.4 points or 0.9 per cent below Wednesday's finish. The All Industrials dropped 25.2 points to 2,995.6 and the All Resources1,253 words
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Article613 1994-06-17 24 -o.lBpc Philippine stock prices remained in the doldrums yesterday. with buying interest focused on two mammoth initial public offerings of SM Prime Holdings Inc and Petron Corp next month, analysts said. The Philippine Stock Exchange index dipped 0.18 per cent to 2,916.56 points. Turnover rose 201 per cent to613 words
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Article527 1994-06-17 24 +34.58 Taiwan share prices closed off early highs in late profit-taking on electronics, brokers said. Financials, though weakened somewhat, still led yesterday's gains. The index ended up 34.58 points at 6.149.64. off a high of 6,221. Turnover soared to NT596.04 billion from Wednesday's NT557.36 billion. Taipei .inn 16 7s527 words
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Article418 1994-06-17 24 10.16 Share prices closed higher in moderate trading, rebounding from two days of steep losses caused by a dispute over North Korea's nuclear programme, brokers said. The composite stock index ended 10.16 points higher at 901.08. off the day high of 906.94. One broker said institutional investors kept buying418 words
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Article266 1994-06-17 24 +2.89 The New Zealand share market shrugged off a weak start to finish another thinly-traded session little changed. The NZSE4O capital index closed up 2.89 points at 2,103.76. recovered from the 2,092.35 low on a volume of NZS34 million shares. Second liners remained weaker with the smaller companies266 words
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Article95 1994-06-17 24 +40.36 Share prices on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) ended higher on fresh local and foreign investor buying after Indian Hotels Co Ltd announced a one-for-one bonus, brokers said. They said the market was led by Tata Iron and Steel Co (TISCO) in which squaring up of short positions95 words
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Article745 1994-06-17 24 Britannia Funds Sterling C ash Bid Offer Mini ap Deposit 6400 »A hMIO Mint Jerscs (iill I) l*<H 0.IW2 Mim Ma* Income D-MOO *0 9MM L'SS Cask Income Plus tuml «> >MHH> 10 4 too PSSRoentlund 5 2 7 00 5 Sterling E.quits Euro Performance OW 0 4«M* far EM745 words
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Article688 1994-06-17 24 -15.7 UK stocks fell after Bank of England Governor Eddie George said British interest rates will rise at some point to dampen economic growth. Ihc FT-SE 100 Index of leading British stocks fell 15.7 points to 3030.1 after rising 6.2 points to 3045.8 on Wednesday. Glaxo Holdings Pic, BTR688 words
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Article142 1994-06-17 24 -23.58 French stocks fell to lows not seen in nearly a year, as signs of creeping inflation caused investors to ignore a 10- basis-point interest rate cut by the Bank of France. Even evidence of a burgeoning French economic recovery failed to lure investors into the market. The CAC142 words
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Article133 1994-06-17 24 -16.5 Swedish shares closed sharply lower after interest rates had soared as a result of international inflation worries and the resignation of environment minister Olof Johansson yesterday. The 30-sharc OMX Index slumped 16.50 points to 1099.34 with 25 of the stocks closing lower, three unchanged and two higher. Johansson133 words
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Article197 1994-06-17 24 -25.92 German stocks fell in postmarket trading amid renewed concerns that the pace of US inflation is rising. After Wednesday's steep fall in US Treasury bonds on signs the pacc of inflation may be picking up in the US, a Bundesbank report yesterday dampened speculation the central bank will197 words
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Article156 1994-06-17 24 -10.19 Belgian share prices dropped after rising bond yields and a falling dollar threatened to slow the pacc of earnings growth, analysts said. The Bel2o index of leading stocks fell 10.19 points, or 0.7 per cent, to 1451.62. The index has dropped 1.2 per cent in a week. Companies156 words
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Article142 1994-06-17 24 -255 Italian stocks tumbled on the inflation and dollar worries that sent financial markets skidding throughout Europe. The drop in Italy was accentuated by a slew of new issues starting in the next few weeks, and by fears about the Italian government's budget deficit. The Mibtcl Index fell 255142 words
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Article256 1994-06-17 24 -5.04 Dutch stocks declined as US inflation fears and a German central bank report saying interest rate cuts had ended sent bond prices around Europe sharply lower. The Amsterdam EOE Index of the 25 most actively traded stocks lost 5.04 points, or 1.2 per cent, to 395.74. Twenty-three stocks256 words
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Article247 1994-06-17 24 -35.2 Swiss stocks in the leading index fell, brought down by German interest rate concern and a weak dollar, traders said. The Swiss Market Index, or SMI. which tracks the top 21 blue-chip stocks, lost 35.2 points yesterday to 2666.6 points, with 18 stocks falling, one unchanged and two247 words
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Article283 1994-06-17 24 -11 Gold shares closed with major gains on the rise in bullion on Wednesday with more players confident it could break through US$3BB resistence, dealers said. The overall index ended 27 points up at 5,774, industrial index shed 11 points to 6,746. gold index 94 points higher at 2,185.283 words
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Article279 1994-06-17 24 •14.62 Toronto stocks recovered from session lows to stand down 14.62 points in choppy midday trade yesterday. The TSE 300 composite index stood at 4151.65 at midday. Volume was 35.97 million shares valued at C 5386.91 million. Declines led advances 409 to 198 with 283 issues unchanged. On Wednesday,279 words
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Article727 1994-06-17 24 12.37 Blue-chip stocks rose at midsession yesterday on the back of a recovery in the shares of Exxon Corp and strength in economically sensitive cyclical stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 12.37 points at 3,802.78 at I pm EDT. On the broader market, declining issues led727 words
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Article, Illustration3135 1994-06-17 25 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Real estate stocks led the market lower in thin trading amid concerns about declining real estate prices in the wake of government action last week to restrict speculation in apartments. The Hongkong real estate and stock markets arc closely related because many companies derive significantBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 3,135 words
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Article, Illustration530 1994-06-17 25 CLSA SHANGHAI B shares weakened yesterday with the CLSA B index dipping 0.52 point to 806.13. despite a rise in the A shares. Trading volume fell to US$2.2 million. Individual counters fluctuated within a narrow range. The Shenzhen B market failed to be stimulated by the surge in ACLSA - 530 words
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Article, Illustration2604 1994-06-17 25 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Smaller stocks led a modest rise on the Tokyo market yesterday as investors shifted money from large capital shares that have led the market up 9 per cent in the past six weeks, traders said. Concern about the effects of a stronger yen on JapaneseBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 2,604 words
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Article, Illustration1770 1994-06-17 25 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Thai shares were little changed in light trading yesterday as investors waited tor the outcome of a fractious debate on constitutional reform, analysts said. Trading volume declined more than 30 per cent from Wednesday as the lower house debated ways to solve a political stalemateBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 1,770 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1994-06-17 25 Bloomberg Business News JAKAR I'A Indonesian stocks fell in thin turnover as players continued to hold back on new investments in anticipation of upcoming initial offerings, traders said. Ihe Composite Index fell 4.96 points, or 1.03 per cent, to close the session at 477.13. Turnover was 41 million sharesBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 1,171 words
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Article, Illustration6077 1994-06-17 26 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian stocks rose as investors, encouragcd by recent good news about the economy, bought blue-chip shares yesterday, analysts said. Some investors also bought yesterday on hopes that a local conference on Asian capital markets in Kuala LumpurBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 6,077 words
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Article7496 1994-06-17 27 I WW I Cr <»r 1994 Lasl Vol IH) Last Quotr D4» Di» \W N*t M Cap lli«h Low iHiipanx Sak (000) High Ij>» B«>er Selkr Or S P/F. >mil INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 835 I Acma 925 xd >35 146 930 900 920 9V) 17 5 2 1 6377,496 words
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Article, Illustration1850 1994-06-17 28 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Local shares were mixed yesterday, with some profit-taking and rotational play seen on Malaysian shares traded over the counter. The Straits Times industrials Index lost ground throughout the day, touching a low of 2,267.32, before last-minute buying ofCharts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,850 words
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430 1994-06-17 29 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia need greater "imagination" to convince users of the Malacca Strait to contribute to its upkeep, United Nations officials said on Wednesday, as the littoral states proposed a world meeting to discuss the plan.AFP - 430 words
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393 1994-06-17 29 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Norwegian bulk operator Stolt Partner has plans to spend US$26O million (*****.8 million) on five used ships and two new ones in its biggest-ever acquisition programme. The company, set up in 1990, will buy the393 words
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Article174 1994-06-17 29 SINGAPORE Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has bought 400 40-ft and 200 20-ft refrigerated containers, representing the latest in environmentally friendly technology. The company has taken delivery of these units and ordered a further 760 40-ft units, due for delivery in September. The 40-ft boxes174 words
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175 1994-06-17 29 Lloyd's List BRUSSELS The European Commission is to grant antitrust exemption on a case-by-case basis to shipping conferences offering tariffs which include the land portion of a multimodal shipment. But the commission last week ruled out blanket exemption from its competition rules which wouldLloyd's List - 175 words
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Article, Illustration703 1994-06-17 29 Reuter LONDON Two years after a bomb ripped through the Baltic Exchange's ornate facade, the new chairman of the world's largest shipping market says his main concern is to find a home to marry traditional trading with new technology. "The prime concern will be toReuter - 703 words
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Article15323 1994-06-17 38 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore tor ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name ot the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGENO PN: ship calls at I'enang after15,323 words
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Article, Illustration886 1994-06-17 46 The construction of the new Kansai International Airport, while much talked about by the media in Osaka where it is located, does not appear to have captured as much interest in the capital Tokyo NYT WHILE stories concerning the new Kansai International AirportNYT - 886 words
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Article1154 1994-06-17 46 THE Baltic Freight Index for spot dry cargo shipping rates fell to 1.321 on Wednesday from 1.329 on June 14. Business has been concluded for Panamax grain from the US Gulf to the Continent at easier levels, brokers said. Bunge paid a lumpsum equivalent of an easier US$9.B71,154 words
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435 1994-06-17 48 lata forecasts US$ lb profit this year after 4 years of red ink FT GENEVA The international airline industry expects to return to profit this year after suffering four years of huge losses. After losing US$4.l billion (556.3 billion) last year and a totalFT - 435 words
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465 1994-06-17 48 Reuter GENEVA The break-up of the former monopoly state airlines in Russia and China has brought a decline in safety standards, officials of the International Air Transport Association (lata) said on Wednesday. "Safety has become a matter of considerable concern in theReuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration320 1994-06-17 48 Reuter MANILA Philippine Airlines (PAL) ground staff went on strike yesterday but were ordered back to work by the government. The strike by members of the 9,000-strong PAL Employees Association (PALEA) forced the loss-incurring carrier to cancel some international and domestic flights, leavingReuter - 320 words
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187 1994-06-17 48 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG China's flagship carrier Air China has agreed to buy flight simulators and other training equipment from Canada's CAE Electronics for US$47 million (Ss72 million). CAE, based in Montreal, said it will supply simulators for a Boeing 737-300, aBloomberg Business News - 187 words
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164 1994-06-17 48 AFP TAIPEI The southern Taiwan city of Kaohsiung will begin work on a NT5230.5 billion (5513.02 billion) mass rapid transit (MRT) system by next year, a spokesman said on Wednesday. "If everything, including the funding, goes smoothly, the construction willAFP - 164 words
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177 1994-06-17 48 Bernama WASHINGTON The Ex-port-Import Bank of the US (Ex-Im Bank) on Wednesday signed an agreement to help finance the US$l76 million (*****.3 million) purchase by Malaysia Airlines (MAS) of six commercial aircraft from the Boeing Co. Under the agreement, ExIm BankBernama - 177 words
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Article79 1994-06-17 48 AP TOKYO Mazda Motor Corp said yesterday it has restarted negotiations to jointly produce cars in Europe with Ford Motor Co of the US. Yoshifumi Matsuzawa, Mazda spokesman, said the two companies decided to restart joint production negotiations because of signs of a strengthening economyAP - 79 words
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75 1994-06-17 48 Knight-Ridder LONDON The 7,914-deadweight-tonne livestock carrier AlRayyan I was abandoned by its crew on June 9 in the Arabian Sea, and later sunk, according to Lloyd's Intelligence on Wednesday. The 45 crew were rescued by the vessel Big Diamond. The Panamanian-flagged At Rayyan I, whichKnight-Ridder - 75 words
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Article89 1994-06-17 48 Reuter JERUSALEM Israel and South Korea have initialled an aviation agreement on opening commercial service between the two countries, an Israeli Transport Ministry spokesman said. "A final agreement is expected to be signed within two months," the spokesman said after two days of talksReuter - 89 words
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67 1994-06-17 48 AP LONDON Union leaders in Britain have threatened further strike action on the nation's railroads as the government on Wednesday admitted influencing pay negotiations that led to a 24-hour stoppage. Union general secretary Jimmy Knapp said his members were planning another one-day stoppage nextAP - 67 words
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Advertisement691 1994-06-17 41 fit FAMOUS CONTAINER LINES 10 ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S'PORE 0207 y HOT LIME; *****33 (24 LINES) ARE MOVING f fflGWl^ oUStmK 11 1M PORT KLANG PH: 03/*****02 (10 LINES) 11 PENANG: 04/*****7 (10 LINES) SUPER EXPRESS SERVICE TO SEA lAL SHIPPING AGENCY (S) PTE LTD 180 CECIL STREET691 words
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Advertisement1688 1994-06-17 42 IkAflMta c6ntain£r lines, inc i MAC-NELB SPORE: *****22 (24 LINES) V > 'c/R No: **********0 c SIBU (084) *****9 KUCHINQ (082) *****3 PENANG: (04) *****6 BANGKOK (662) *****57 MANILA (632) *****61 P.KELANQ: (03) *****77 JAKARTA: (21) *****07 SURABAYA: (31) *****0 ASIA HKG/TWN/BKKI GENOA/EUROPE PEN PKL SIN 5 SAILINGS/WEEK PEN PK1,688 words
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Advertisement611 1994-06-17 43 WSV'EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY Of BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE ACCEPTING BKMMK/SOC CARGOtS TO/FROM KOK. YOKOHAMA, HA GOT* PA. IOKTO*, MANIA*. OAVAO*. Pe«ian(* p Keianj Singapore E'Msia* NYEVERETT V9E 22/23 Jun 24/25 Jun KAMALEVERETT V2IE 30 Jun/01 Jul 02/03 Jul SHAPIAEVERETT V2IE 14/15 Jul 16/17 Jul ACCEPTING MfAXBUK FCI SOC CARGOCS TO/FROM CWTTAGONG,611 words
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Advertisement665 1994-06-17 43 FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT CONTAINER SERVICE SIN TO DURBAN/P. ELIZABETH CAPETOWN/LAGOS VESSEL SIN DURBAN P ELIZABETH CPT LOS iIAN HE/84 26/06 09/07 10/07 12/07 27/07 HUIHE/106 11/07 25/07 26/07 28/07 12/08 VI HE/100 26/07 09/08 10/08 12/08 27/08 SHUN HC/lOS 11/08 2S/OS 26/08 28/ OS 12/09 TAO HE/87 28/08 09/09 10/09 12/09665 words
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Advertisement271 1994-06-17 43 SIN FAR EAST 21/06 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 19/06 BANGKOK 19/06 MANILA/CEBU 19/06 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 20/06 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. MALAYSIA 19/06 BUSAN 19/06 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 19/06 HONG KONG SjN CHjNA 19/06 GUANGZHOU/HUANGPU/SHENZHEN FUZHOU/XIAMEN/SHANTOU/SHEKOU DALIAN/SHANGHAI/XINGANG TIANJIN/QINGDAO HAIKOU also accepting LCL cargo SIN EUROPE/UK 20/06 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 20/06 ROM/HAM/ANT/LEH/GOA/OSL/GOT/BCN also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Romama/Poland/Bulgaria/Czech SIN USA/CANADA 19/06 LOS271 words
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Advertisement756 1994-06-17 44 PHILI-ORKNT LIN€S PT€ LTP I °B Robinson Road #07-00 GMG Building Singapore 0106 1 Tel: *****22/*****69/*****00 Telex: RS ***** Fax: *****76/*****38 P. Kelang: 03-*****98 Penang: 04-*****6 (CR CODE: **********0*^ J®*- "a'S XT A MEMBER OF THE SINGAPORE FREIGHT FORWARDERS ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND FCL/LCL SERVICE 23 JUN SYDNEY. MELBOURNE. BRISBANE, FREMANTLE756 words
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Advertisement503 1994-06-17 46 N ES i^ —i^\^it» VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE MANILA LANKA MAHAPOLA *****N 17/06 (FRI) 22/06 (WED) PERVOMAYSK *****N 21/06 (TUE) 25/06 (SAT) VIGOUR PACIFIC *****N 24/06 (FRI) 29/06 (WED) FWDAY AND SO T LANKA MAHAPOLA *****N 28/06 (TUE> 02/07 (SAT) SOUTH PHILIPPINES FULL CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE 1 GENERAL SANTOS503 words
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Advertisement58 1994-06-17 48 "=>.${'>>],*]-[:@]|.:`$.};*<){? VLV. "ANGLO ALLIANCE" VOY.4 Arrived 10th June 1994 Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the captioned vessels are hereby notified that a general survey will be held on the 18th June 1994 0900-1200 hours at PT9. No further survey will be entertained thereafter. Aa Aganta: "K" Lira Kinkai AB58 words
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