The Business Times, 25 September 1992

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  • 16 1 Business Times MITA (P) 35/12/91 Friday, September 25, 1992 THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 55 1 LONDON The first of up to three Russian submarines sold to Iran, in spite of US protests, set sail for the Gulf this week, BBC television said yesterday. Senior Pentagon officials fear the diesel-powered Kilo submarines could threaten the stability of vital oil
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    • 75 1 MOSCOW Russia's acting prime minister, Yegor Gaidar, under heavy pressure to alter the course of his reforms, said yesterday that the structure of the Cabinet would be changed, the Itar-Tass news agency said. A powerful alliance of centrist parliamentary factions and a union
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    • 21 1 SINGAPORE and Vietnam yesterday signed a trade agreement and granted each other most favoured nation (MFN) status Page 2
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    • 34 1 ALMOST 17 per cent of Australia's biggest bank is up for grabs following Westpac Banking Corp's announcement that its Asl.2 billion rights issue closed with a massive shortfall Page 2
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    • 34 1 MALAYSIA'S trade deficit for the first six months of this year fell 64.9 per cent to MS 1.766 billion from M 55.031 billion in the corresponding period last year Page 8
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    • 33 1 DEVELOPERS are concerned about China's soaring construction costs which have jumped by as much as 50 per cent in some parts of China over the past six months. Page 9
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    • 33 1 AT least 40 Conservative MPs are ready to defy the UK government over Maastricht, fuelling doubts over Prime Minister John Major's ability to deliver British ratification of the treaty Page 9
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    • 35 1 NEPTUNE Orient Lines will make its debut in the Atlantic trade next April when its partnership with Hapag Lloyd of Germany and Japan's Nippon Yusen Kaisha takes off. Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKET SUMMARY
    • 48 1 WALL STREET turned upwards yesterday with encouragement from declining interest rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 8.91 points to 3,287.60 in the first hour of trading. Interest rates dropped in the bond market amid new evidence that economic growth remains sluggish and uneven.
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    • 28 1 LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday. At about 1130 GMT, the FTSE 100-Share Index was up 8.7 points, or 0.3 per cent, at 2,589.2.
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    • 28 1 PARKWAY Holdings' net earnings in the six months ended June 30 rose 11 per cent to $12.62 million, in line with analysts' expectations. Page 4
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    • 24 1 AMCOL Holdings has acquired an 8.87 per cent stake in Sesdaq candidate Electro Magnetics (1992) Ltd for $5.52 million Page 4
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    • 23 1 THE Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) will invest US$2.4 billion in its indebted Spanish holding company, Grupo Torras Page 6
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    • 21 1 PHILIPPINE companies and banks have developed an innovative product aimed at beating high domestic interest rates Page 7
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    • Article, Illustration
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    • 24 1 Exchange rates US$ s$ 1.6010 100 Yen S$ 1.3314 M$ S$ 0.6377 Money market rates Overnight I 1/4% +1/8 3-month I 11/16% unch
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    • 34 1 London Gold AM fix US$348.90 USSunch Rubber S pore Oct.... l40.25'/kg +1.50 M'siaOct 219.50*/kg unch KL Tin Turnover 42tonnes +4 Spot M$l6.30/kg -0.19 Crude palm oil Turnover 1.194!ots +482 Oct MS883 /tonne +9
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  • 621 1  -  Fewer new property projects Firms bypassing banks for funds b» Shoeb Kagda SINGAPORE Banks in Singapore, flush with Singapore dollar deposits, will face an even tougher time Finding borrowers in the coniing months, bankers here say. Not only is competition getting stifFer
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  • 445 1  -  By Amir Khalil SINGAPORE New Zea-land-listed Brierley Investments Ltd (BIL), of which the Singapore government is a major shareholder, yesterday reported an improved 1992 profit following a 47 per cent plunge last year. The company recorded a net profit of NZ5251.1
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  • 398 1  -  By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Philippine merchant bankers and stockbrokers are gearing up for a record $1 billion in initial public offerings (IPOs) in the next six months. Among the country's largest corporations wooing investors from Hongkong and Singapore are: City
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  • 127 1 Reuter AP WASHINGTON The US economy grew at a lacklustre 1.5 per cent pace in the second quarter, the Commerce Department said yesterday, confirming a sharp slowdown from the first three months of the year. The second and final revi- sion to estimated economic
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  • 438 1  -  By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE It is time for Singapore to adopt a new strategy and nurture homegrown businesses, says the Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry, Lim Boon Heng. The economy had been dominated by multinational corporations for
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  • 272 1 SINGAPORE Speculators seemed to declare a partial truce yesterday in Europe's currency wars as the French franc held steady under a German shield but the future of the European Monetary System still looked uncertain, Reuter reported last night. "It's
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 I MEAN'S H'l I I COMPUTER PRINTER I I RIBBON MANUFACTURER I Aircraft Schedule 29 Jkt/Bkk/Chma Stocks 23 Sports 15 Commodities 28 KLSE 21 IV Radio 12 Company News 4,6 Money Changer Rates 29 Unit Trusts 20 Cryptic Crossword 29 Money Market 27 Weather 29 Editorial 10 Regional News 8
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    • 8 1 Mt Charlotte can meet profit forecast, Pg 6
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    • 89 1 Chesterton INTERNATIONAL International Property Consultants 6 Battery Road #14-02/03 Singapore 0104 Tel: *****22 Hock Lock Siew APB should play more active role to help troubled Magnum, Pg 4 The Bottom Line, Back Pg Defender of the rate, Pg 11 IMF meeting seems futile, Back Pg Due to the overwhelming response
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  • PAGE 2 NEWS
    • 291 2 Westpac rights issue shortfall Reuter SYDNEY Almost 17 per cent of Australia's biggest bank is up for grabs following Westpac Banking Corp's announcement that its Asl.2 billion (S$ 1.38 billion) rights issue closed with a massive shortfall. The shortfall was yet
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    • 280 2  -  Mission by first non-white delegation By Salil Tripathi SINGAPORE The first non-white business delegation from South Africa completes a five-day mission to Singapore today. The 13 businessmen from the Islamic Business Chamber of South Africa leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. During their stay, they
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    • 172 2 SINGAPORE What investors need is a "marriage broking" service to help them set up joint ventures in the Central and East European markets, according to a survey of companies in developed countries. Interviewed by the public accounting and consulting firm, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu,
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    • 258 2 SINGAPORE The Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore will set up a unit for members to share information and give feedback on their industry. Redas president Edmund Cheng told a housing design conference yesterday that by sharing information and
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    • 493 2  -  By Colin Tan SINGAPORE The Housing and Development Board will continue to build betterdesigned, quality flats that most Singaporeans can afford. The Minister of State for National Development, Lim Hng Kiang, said yesterday that his ministry would make sure it achieved this by
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    • 329 2 ICPAS seeking new executive director SINGAPORE The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Singapore, one of the largest professional bodies in the Republic, is looking for an executive director. Incumbent Lee Wai Kok, who turns 60 next February, is retiring after four years in the job.
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    • 489 3  -  Import cess lifted; S'pore to serve as arbitration centre By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Singapore and Vietnam yesterday signed a trade agreement and granted each other most favoured nation (MFN) status putting their trading relations on par with other trade partners. The accord was signed
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    • 357 3 Reuter STATE COLLEGE, Pennsylvania The White House flatly denied on Wednesday that it had pressured Alan Greenspan to cut interest rates in exchange for another term as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. The allegation that administration officials leaned on the powerful
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    • 415 3  -  PM Goh, Keating end meeting with accord on closer co-operation By Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE Singapore and Australia have agreed to build stronger ties and expand their co-operation, especially in doing business. The agreement came after a meeting yesterday afternoon between Prime Minister Goh Chok
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    • 243 3  -  By Divyanathan Ramesh SINGAPORE Accountant Peter Chi Man Kwong, who was acquitted of dishonest misappropriation just three days ago, may have to go back to court. The Attorney-General's Chambers has decided to appeal against the decision of District Judge Ibrahim Burhan. Notice
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  • COMPANY NEWS 1
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR Lam Soon Huat Development Bhd has announced a 33-per cent drop in group pre-tax profit to M$ 10.08 million (556.4 million) for the six months to June 30. This compared with M$l5.U million recorded in the previous corresponding period. The
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      • 38 4 SINGAPORE Inno-Pacific Holdings Ltd has appointed Coopers and Lybrand an independent financial adviser to the holders of the company's loan stocks. C&L will advise loan stoclcholders on the terms and conditions offered by InnoPac.
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      • 52 4 SINGAPORE First Capital Corporation has said it will use $164.18 million of the net proceeds from its issue of U5562.5 million (Ssloo million) floating rate notes and Ssss million bonds with warrants to partly refinance group borrowings. A further $6.12 million will be used for
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    • 159 4 SINGAPORE Sesdaqlisted Fuji Offset Plates Manufacturing Ltd said interim net earnings plunged 81 per cent because of uncertainties in its overseas markets and a slowdown in the domestic economy. Its net earnings in the first half ended in June came to $270,000,
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    • 402 4  -  By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Parkway Holdings, which disappointed the market with a lacklustre performance last year, turned in sound interim results which were broadly in line with analysts' expectations. In the six months ended June 30, it posted net earnings figure of $12.62
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    • 302 4  -  By William Chia SINGAPORE Diversified property-cum-electronics group Amcol Holdings has acquired an 8.87 per cent stake in Sesdaq candidate Electro Magnetics (1992) Ltd for $5.52 million. Amcol announced yesterday that the stake comprising 27.59 million 10-cent shares with 13.79 million warrants was
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    • 288 4  -  By Shoeb Kagda SINGAPORE Last year's corporate restructuring has paid off for CMB Packaging Singapore Ltd, which yesterday reported a 40.9 per cent jump in first-half net earnings. CMB yesterday said group net earnings for the six months ended June 30 rose to $14
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    • 330 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Affin Holdings Bhd and Boustead Holdings Bhd received approval from the Capital Issues Committee last Friday for their proposed joint corporate exercise with some revisions. Permata Merchant Bank Bhd, on behalf of Affin and Boustead, said in a statement on Wednesday
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    • 235 4 SINGAPORE Listed United Overseas Land has branched out from its property development activities and set up a wholly-owned furniture supplier. The offshoot, United B&B Italia, expects sales of several million dollars a year. And one of its first jobs will be to supply
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    • 271 4 SINGAPORE Newly listed electrical products company Clipsal Industries has achieved a 23 per cent jump in group earnings to $4.94 million for the six months ended June 30 from $4.02 million a year earlier. Clipsal, which released its unaudited interim results yesterday,
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    • 651 4  -  THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN By Genevieve Cua NEW ZEALAND BREWER Magnum Corporation has done it again. It announced yet more bad news with its shocking NZ$264 million (***** million) extraordinary loss for 1992, just when its parent, Asia Pacific Breweries
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 94 6 WASHINGTON The only serious bid for control of Canary Wharf from a consortium led by US financiers Larry Tisch and Lewis Ranieri has been rejected by bankers to the financially-troubled London property development. There is no prospect, therefore, of securing outside capital for a
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      • 60 6 HONGKONG Hutchison Whampoa yesterday announced that it has withdrawn from the contest for Australia's third mobile phone licence. A spokesman said the decision was taken a few days earlier and that the Canberra government had already been informed. The other major bidder is Arena GSM consortium,
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      • 61 6 HONGKONG Kumagai Gumi (Hong Kong) Ltd is launching a string of property projects in southern China worth billions of dollars, said a senior company official yesterday. The developer, 29.2-per cent owned by Kumagai Gumi Co Ltd of Japan, is already working on an HK$lB billion
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      • 95 6 TOKYO Hit by falling clothing sales, Isetan Co, a major department store operator, is likely to report a current profit of 6.5 billion yen (5586.5 billion) for the year through March 1993, down 54 per cent from the previous year, the Nihon Keizai newspaper
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    • 471 6 Move seen as out of line with usual strategy Reuter MADRID The Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) will invest US$2.4 billion (Ss3.B billion) in its indebted Spanish holding company, Grupo Torras. Torras executives said on Tuesday that the investment was a sign of
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    • 185 6 Bloomberg HONGKONG Investment group Lippo Ltd will float its Hongkong commercial bank subsidiary Hongkong Chinese Bank through the sale of 200 million shares at HK$2 each in a new holding company, banking analysts said. The shares, representing 40 per cent of the enlarged issued capital
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    • 396 6  -  By Amir Khalil SINGAPORE Mount Charlotte Ltd, the largest hotel operator in London, is confident of achieving its forecast pre-tax profit of £100 million (Ss27o million) in 1995, said Paul Collins. Mr Collins, the chief executive of Brierley Investments (BIL), said: "Mount Charlotte
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    • 320 6 Bloomberg, Reuter HONGKONG Financial services and real estate company Sun Hung Kai Co said its net profit climbed 120.1 per cent to HK5201.2 million (5541.7 million) in its fiscal first half ended June 30 from HKS9I.4 million in the year-earlier period. The figures
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    • 359 6 AFP BANGKOK Thai Airways International, hit by a series of crises both domestic and international, is expected to record lower-than-expected profits this year, its president said yesterday. Chatrachai Bunya-Ananta, appointed president earlier this month, refused to disclose this year's figures, saying they would be announced
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 449 7  -  By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Philippine companies and banks, encouraged by the recent abolition of foreign exchange controls, have developed an innovative product aimed at beating high domestic interest rates. The product called foreign currency deposit units (FCDUs) allows them to convert
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    • 422 7 Reuter BONN German banks are coming under fire from the government for advertising investment opportunities abroad before a new tax on interest income starts being levied. The banks are busy advertising the attractions of taxfree investment in places such as Luxembourg. They also
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 72 7 SEOUL South Korea's securities houses, pushed to buy heavily under a government bail-out plan for the tottering bourse, have broken rules governing total asset management, the state Securities Supervisory Board (SSB) said yesterday. An SSB official said holdings of the nation's 31 securities
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      • 72 7 HONGKONG Morgan Stanley Asia Ltd will resume share dealing on the Hongkong stock market next month after an 18-month break, managing director John Wadsworth said yesterday. Morgan Stanley halted trading in early 1991 when the Hongkong market was in the doldrums, following the 1989 Beijing
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      • 84 7 SYDNEY Australian dollar turnover fell in April 1992 to an average US$l5 billion (Ss24 billion) a day from US$2l billion in April 1989, a survey of the Australian foreign exchange market by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) shows. The survey, part of a global survey
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      • 56 7 NEW DELHI Indian police yesterday petitioned a court for permission to rearrest Harshad Mehta, the central figure in the country's biggest financial scandal, according to Doordarshan, the state-run television channel. The Central Bureau of Investigation India's equivalent of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation made
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    • 443 7 Bloomberg NEW YORK Prudential Insurance Co of America, the biggest insurer in the United States, said it expects to pay more than US$l billion (S$ 1.6 billion) for claims related to Hurricane Andrew, four times the company's initial estimate. The payments mean
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  • THE REGION
    • 432 8 Exports in first half up 9.6 pc, imports up I.Bpc MBT KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's trade deficit for the first six months of this year registered a sharp drop of 64.9 per cent to M$ 1.766 billion (SSL 13 billion) from M 55.031 billion in
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    • 45 8 SYDNEY A promotion for Sydney's Olympic Games bid came unstuck on Wednesday after schoolchildren ran out of paint for this sign and had to return to school. Other volunteers later came to finish the sign, which is as big as eight football fields.
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    • 257 8 Bloomberg SYDNEY The president of Toyota Motor Co told visiting Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating in Nagoya that his company's As73o million (*****.5 million) investment in a new car plant in Victoria state would be jeopardised by the zero-tariff policies of Australian opposition
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    • 414 8  -  S'pore firms spared tougher guidelines on opening foreign banks By Harish Mehta PHNOM PENH Cambodia, which has adopted a new set of strict banking guidelines, has begun rejecting applications from "inexperienced" foreign companies which want to set up banks here. However, the ruling, which took
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    • 311 8 AFP JAKARTA The campaign to pick a new governor for Jakarta has taken a controversial turn after Home Affairs Minister Rudini crossed out the only civilian on the list of candidates. Several members of the Jakarta regional Parliament were quoted yesterday as saying
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 69 8 HONGKONG International financiers will continue to shun the multi-billion-dollar Hongkong airport and related projects until China and the UK settle their funding dispute, Hongkong Financial Secretary Hamish Macleod said. "Bankers are sensible people. They want to wait until the negotiations with China are done
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      • 43 8 HANOI Vietnam's reformist Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet was re-elected by the National Assembly yesterday for a five-year term, an official newspaper reported. Mr Kiet, 69, has been influential in dismantling Stalinist-style central planning and building a market economy.
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      • 73 8 KUALA LUMPUR Foreign investment in Vietnam totalled more than US$3.2 billion (SSS.I billion) as of August, an official of the Hanoi-based VID-Public Bank said on Wednesday. VID-Public Bank is a joint venture formed by Malaysia's Public Bank and the Bank for Investment and Development in Vietnam.
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      • 60 8 DHAKA Malaysia is to let 20,000 Bangladeshi workers already in the country with irregular status to register for legal employment there, newspapers said yesterday. The decision was conveyed to Bangladeshi Labour Minister Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan when he met his Malaysian counterpart, Lim Ah Lek, on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 724 8 lICUPSAI Clipsal Industries (Holdings) Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNAUDITED INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1992 The Board of Directors of Clipsal Industries (Holdings) Limited is pleased to announce the unaudited interim results of the Group and the Company for the six
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  • THE WORLD
    • 421 9 South China Morning Post HONGKONG Construction costs have soared by as much as 50 per cent in some parts of China over the past six months, causing concern for developers. If costs continue to rise at their present rate and property sales prices
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    • 323 9 FT LONDON At least 40 Conservative MPs are ready to defy the government over Maastricht, fuelling doubts over Prime Minister John Major's ability to deliver British ratification of the treaty. With both Mr Major and the Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont facing the
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 80 9 TOKYO Japan Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren) officials and labour union leaders agreed to join forces to oppose land tax revisions and deficit-financing bond issues, a Keidanren spokesman said. Officials from Keidanren and the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengo) held an informal meeting
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      • 61 9 WASHINGTON The Senate on Wednesday approved a US$25O billion (Ss4oo billion) Pentagon spending Bill for the coming year that sharply cuts President George Bush's request for the "Star Wars" defence system. Endorsed on a vote of 86-10, the measure now goes to a House-Senate
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      • 58 9 NEW DELHI The successful development of pilotless target aircraft was announced by the Defence Ministry on Wednesday, heralding India's entry into the advanced coiise missile technology arena. The technology for pilotless aircraft is the same as for cruise missiles, which were employed by the US military
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      • 62 9 LONDON British Culture Minister David Mellor came under intense pressure to resign on Wednesday amid a growing scandal over an affair with an actress and the gift of a free holiday from the daughter of a top PLO official. Newspaper allegations earlier this year said
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    • 240 9 Reuter WASHINGTON The US economy is slowly improving but the recovery is uneven and jobs are still being lost, the latest cross-country survey by the Federal Reserve reported on Wednesday. The so-called "Beige Book" survey by the 12 member banks of the Federal
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    • 246 9 NYT NEW DELHI The Indian government, stung by US accusations that Indian companies are undercutting international efforts to halt the spread of chemical weapons, announced on Wednesday that it was prosecuting a company that exported to Syria a chemical that can
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 466 10 EDITORIAL QUITE suddenly, after a decade of relatively trouble-free ship movements, the Straits of Malacca seems accidentprone. Collisions large and small have been occurring with troubling regularity in recent months. The sinking of the Royal Pacific brought the message home cruelly. The Japanese tanker Nagasaki Spirit, the latest
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 293 10 IF FRENCH voters had said "no" to the Maastricht treaty even by the same thin margin that they said "yes", the results would have been clear. Rejection by France, a motive force behind European union, would have killed off the treaty. However, the opposite is not quite true.
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    • 112 10 THE Singapore air force will be upgraded and equipped with more of the latest jet fighters. Its Malaysian counterpart is also buying new aircraft. Other Asean countries Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines are gradually strengthening their defence forces too. Are the countries in the region competing among
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    • 103 10 CHINA'S official news agency, Xinhua, has announced that the 14th CCP party congress will be held on Oct 12 as scheduled. This announcement made three weeks before the date is clearly China's way of conveying to the world its political stability and consensus amongst top leaders regarding
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  • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
    • 185 10 A UNITED Nations team will begin around the end of this month to make the world a slightly better place. At a cost of millions, it will begin, finally, to turn Iraq's stockpiles of chemical weapons into harmless salts. The hydrolysis unit which will perform this beneficial
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    • 211 10 YET more collisions in the Straits of Malacca. Yet more lives lost. Seven people are still missing after a merchant ship slammed into a passenger boat on Friday, while early Sunday saw a collision between an oil tanker and a container ship that resulted in an
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    • 148 10 ALTHOUGH relief has been expressed in Europe over the outcome of Sunday's referendum in France on European unity, the paltry majority of "Yes" votes indicates that the difficulties are far from over for France, as well as for the prospect of a unified Europe. Despite French President
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  • 865 10  -  Laos is competing with its Indochinese neighbours for investments in oil exploration. But Western oil majors, who nave just begun exploring for oil in Laos, have encountered hurdles. Despite that, the future looks promising, reports Harish Mehta, recently back from Vientiane Harish Mehta IN
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 759 11  -  In light of the recent currency crisis, Brandon Mitchener looks at how European central banks go about defending their respective currencies Brandon Mitchener IHT WHEN central banks "spend" billions of deutschemarks to support a weak currency like the pound, the lira or the French franc, as
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    • 1394 11  -  Since the early days of Singapore's independence, Australia has helped to contribute to the Republic's development. But Sydney Correspondent Florence Chong says this relationship has taken a new tack Florence Chong FEW Singaporeans would know it, but they live in a country
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    • 703 11  -  The wife of Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton has a new public image, writes Robin Toner Robin Toner NYT Barbara Bush is still vastly more popular and better known in the polls, but Hillary Clinton seems to be riding a heady backlash from the Republican convention these
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • LIFESTYLE 1
    • 606 13  -  Nirmal Ghosh visits an exhibition by Tan Kwank Liang that explores fundamental images through the use of primitive power Nirmal Ghosh THE colours are of the earth and the jungle: deep passionate strokes of brown, ochre and black. In the relative starkness of Notices: The Gallery at the
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    • 409 13  -  But a suitable team of architects for the Singapore Arts Centre is, reports Niraaal Ghosh Nirmal Ghosh SPEAKING to journalists yesterday, Robert lau, executive chairman of the Singapore Arts Centre, reemphasised that the selection panel was not choosing a design, but a team of architects
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    • 627 13 CHATTERBOX POP SINGER Michael Jackson will pay for 13 US doctors to travel to Romania to operate on children with eye problems. The children suffer from strabismus crossed eyes. "There, essentially these children are discarded. It's thought by many people that these children are
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    • 906 14  -  Neal Gabler wonders if Charlie Chaplin is a guiding light in Wtxxly Allen's life Neal Gabler NYT FOR anyone who has been following the messy fracas between Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, and especially anyone who has seen his new Film, Husbands and Wives, the operative terms
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    • 247 14 Reuter ONE of the world's most beautiful birds, the Australian Gouldian Finch, is in danger of extinction after a mysterious and dramatic decline in numbers, researchers said yesterday. Only 2,000 adult birds may be left in the wild, said Ray Nias of the World
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  • SPORTS
    • 384 15 AFP JOHANNESBURG Jahangir Khan, the most successful squash player of all time, abandoned his bid for a seventh World Open title in the middle of his second round match on Wednesday. Jahangir, who has been out of the game for six months with a
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    • 365 15 AP ENDICOTT, New York Fred Couples, after taking most of the summer off following a sensational hot streak, is ready to defend his title at the US$BOO,OOO (S$ 1.2 million) BC Open golf tournament. "I feel like I need to get going again," said
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    • 331 15 AP LAS VEGAS If Jimmy Connors won't play the male chauvinist role for his mixedgender match against Martina Navratilova, Bobby Riggs is more than happy to oblige. Riggs, who elevated the role to an art form in his losing effort 19 years ago to Billie
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    • SIDE LINES
      • 84 15 BUENA PARK, California Last year, Nancy Lopez's only role at the Los Coyotes LPGA Classic was to douse winner Pat Bradley with champagne. But both Lopez and Bradley are considered defending champions of the US$5OO,OOO tournament which began yesterday at Los Coyotes Country Club. Lopez, who
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      • 51 15 ROME Paul Gascoigne returned to competitive soccer with a goal to help Lazio beat his old club Tottenham 3-0 in a friendly on Wednesday. The England midfielder, playing his first official game since injuring a knee in the 1991 English FA Cup final, scored in the 10th
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      • 111 15 INGLEWOOD, California Wayne Gretzky, the US National Hockey League's all-time leading scorer, is fighting to recover from an upper back injury that could put his career on ice. The 31-year-old vowed to return to hockey, but his doctor says he does not know when that might happen. "First
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  • FOCUS 1
    • 1154 16  -  KL Correspondent Leslie Lopez pinpoints the root causes of the diversified group's problems Leslie Lopez WHEN most recessionbattered Malaysian companies were struggling to meet debt obligations in the mid-1980s, Innovest Bhd took on borrowings with some glee. Prodded by bankers, Innovest embarked
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    • 739 17 Limitless supply of cheap and nimble workers the main lure Reuter MANY businessmen look at China and see a market of one billion potential customers. When Kenichi Tokunaga looks around, he sees a limitless supply of educated, nimble and cheap workers who
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    • 656 17 Consumption is small but set to grow by leaps and bounds Reuter IT might not be the Munich Oktoberfest, but Beijing is holding its first beer festival to encourage a boom in sales in what foreign brewers see as the market's
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    • 201 16 RESEARCH UNITS AT THE SINGAPORE SCIENCE PARK THE CURIE, CHADWICK AND CAVENDISH fx I I V/t£3 >t *^i j 1 1 4 ■j*l- jiirniM j| nl^-- y STRATEGIC LOCATION Purposeful proximity to: institutions, of higher learning (NUS, NUH) research institutes (IMCB, ISS, ITI) the Central Business District related high-tech companies
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 3835 18  -  By Sylvia Wong MALAYSIAN counters continued to hog the limelight yesterday because of speculative interest. Institutional and retail investors are favouring Malaysian counters as they believe these offer more exciting prospects than their Singaporean counterparts. Reflecting the interest in Malaysian counters, the UOB-OTC
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      75 18  -  By Anthony Pang SUNGEI WAY has gained about 90 cents since dropping to a low of $1.60 two months ago. The stock looks set to face strong resistance at about $2.60, the support level which it broke in mid-1991. Five-day stochastics show overbought conditions while 13-day RSI is
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    • 269 20 BUSINESS TIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 Fax No: 734 3698 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER SO OBUN SINGAPORE PTE LTD MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company deemed to be held on 22 September 1992 the following special resolution was duly
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    • 351 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER SO SOVINDO SPECIALTY FATS (S) PTE LTD (In Mantels' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that It an Extraordinary General Meeting of Members of SOVINDo SPECIALTY FATS (S) PTE LTD duly convened and held at 4158 Jaian Basar, Singapore
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    • 527 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 50 LIM EK SENG TRADING PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Winding-up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company duly convened and held on 25th September 1992 at 60 Albert Street #07-05 Albert Complex Singapore 0718, the following Special Resolution was passed:RESOLVED
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 5394 21 Bernama BARGAIN-HUNTING, spurred by rises in Tokyo on the back of a strong yen, brought share prices in Kuala Lumpur to a firmer close yesterday. Activity, however, continued to be dominated by retail players and speculators as the big boys were noncommittal awaiting for clearer leads
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  • BT SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
    • 232 22 Company Date Year Group Not Not earnings Gross »"i» to profit/loss (L) per share dividend (000) (cents) Pan Pacific Sep 11 Mar 92 $412($795) 1 3(2.5) 4(4) GPB Sep 7 Mar 92 $13,952(512,546) 4 1 3(4 7 9) 11 8TE(11TE) Isetan Sep 7 Mar 92 $7,755($10,140) 23.5(31) 10(10)
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    • 337 22 Company Date Year Group pre-tax Net earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend ('000) (cents) Ind Oxygen Sep 23 iun 92 $16.305($41.438) 10 2(8 6) 5(5) Hongleonglnd Sep 22 Jun 92 MJ121.821 (M$101.258 47(38) 16(15) Scotts Hldgs Sep 22 Jun 92 $8,269($3.896) 2(1.7) 125(—) First Capital
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    • 130 22 Man M List FH Year Forecast Date fct llet Preft EPS mad Tear EPS Cms pnflt laage Raage Ceaw Period last jr e«hg (cts) *> (SSa) (ete) laa Chang F Sep 24 Jun 92 2.0 20 3.430 30—61 18-36 INK I Sep 25 Oec 92 11.5 50TE 53.742
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    • 121 22 Singapore Shipbuidng Engineering Ltd: EGM at 7 Benoi Road, Singapore 2262, on Friday, Sep 25, at 10.00 am HTP Hotfngs Ltd: AGM at the Westin Stamford and Westm Plaza. Level 4, Bencoolen Room, 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 0617, on Friday, Sep 25, at 10.00 am lack Chia-MPH Ltd:
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    • 347 22 Maa Boati Last U Year C aa*a* NfM Date Tear EPS Cms Net MMMrod eadag (ds) proit last year (SS'IM) EMS Final Nov 6 Jul 91 30TE 17.8781 •IS Imt Interim Aug 23 Dec 92 7 9 5.0 50.908 I Kate Interim Aug 23 Dec 92 10.8
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    • 752 22 Company Date Half-year Group pre-tax Interim ann to profit/lots (L) dividend (•000) Jardine S Sep 23 Jun 92 USS211.2r(USS194 2r) 3.8(3.5) Town City Sep 23 Jun 92 $52L($41l) NBT Sep 22 Jun 92 M$1,134L(M$552L) 1(1) Keck Seng Sep 22 Jun 92 M$13.657(M$19.496) 4(5) Lee Kim Tah Sep 22
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    • 165 22 Sep 21 Amfels Inc, Far East Levingston Shipbuiding's US subsidiary, has completed a U552.75 million (Ss44 million) unit for Western Oceanic Inc of Houston SCS Grumman Computer Systems, a subsidiary of Singapore Computer Systems has teamed up with BAeCam to market the latter's factory floor management products in
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    • 363 22 Conversion Special Trdg Scripless Conversion deadline Period Trading Com pam starts (IDP) (ST) starts Alex Hldgs Sep 28 Oct 22 Oct 12 Oct 22 Oct 23 Apollo Sep 14 Oct 8 Sep 28 Oct 8 Oct 9 BAT Sep 14 Oct 8 Sep 28 Oct 8 Oct 9
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    • 262 22 Company Rights Issue Golden Hope One-for-six MSI 50 per share Ex-date Aug 27 Books dose Sep 10 Acceptance Payment: Oct 22 MAS One-tor-one <a MJ5 00 per share Ex-date Sep 7 Books dose Sep 21 Acceptance Payment No* 2 OUT Ore for two (a. $150 per share Ex-date
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    • 1019 22 Current Ex Books Date Total tor Total for payment date dose payable the year last yoar Acma 5%(l) Sep 18 Sep 30 Oct 15 5% 12.2* AM06 50c 3.51(b) Sep 10 Sep 24 Oct 23 35% 3.5% BMT $10 100% Nov 12 Nov 24 Nov 26 140 9%
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    • 155 22 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1997 Mi- nifiM 1992 1545 92 (27/1/92) 992 K 122 50 18/8/92 1992 tow: 1310 95 < 18/8/92 > S St 33 08 3 6 9n 1991 1565 58 < 3/6/91 > tot' 022 52 6/1/9 1991 *****8 (16/1/91 > Si
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    • 891 22 Trans Registered Substantial Buy/ No. of Amount Shareholding Stock Date Holder Shareholder/Director Sell shares Before After Ul Securities 22/09/92 Chung Khaw Bank B 35,000 25,375 11,347,000 0 00 11,382,000 0 00 UOl 22/09/92 Chung Khiaw Bank B 250,000 317,500 24,219,000 0 00 24.469.000 0 00 Tat Lee
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    • 351 22 In local curr In S$ In US$ %dy yr dy yr dy yr Vp 23 Index chge chgt ihg.. hge chge chge World 384.3 -0.1 -5.9 -0.3 -7.2 -0.4 -6.3 tEAFE 452.9 -0.3 -9.8 -0.4 -10.7 -0.6 9.8 Europe 404.8 -0.5 -1.6 -1.3 -6.0 -1.4
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    • 545 22 Company Rights Issue Plance Tech Que lw-one fe $100 per share Amal Sted Oiefor three (a. MJ2 20 per share Issue of *****m 50% Cumulative Redeemable Preference shares of 10 sen each 1992/97 (CRPS) with up to *****m Transferable Subscription Rights (TSR) tor an aggregate price of M}1
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  • CHINA STOCK EXCHANGES
    • 413 23 Wednesday's report CLSA THE CLSA All China Index edged up 5.12 points on Wednesday to close at 2,414.07 on the back of a 35.33-point recovery to 2,409.53 in the Shenzhen A share market. However, turnover remained slim at three million shares. The domestic
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  • JAKARTA STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 931 23 JAKARTA stock prices ended lower in quiet trade yesterday, brokers said. The Composite Index ended down 0.02 point at 297.87. "Investors are very cautious. Strong selling has put pressure on banks, bringing most prices down," one broker said. Bank Bali was active with 439,500
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF THAILAND
    • 2156 23 Reuter INVESTORS yesterday sold major Thai capitalisation issues in a correction long expected by brokers. The SET Index ended 7.76 points lower at 863.61 on heavy turnover of 20.57 billion baht. It was only the second day in the 17-year history of
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  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2557 24 Reuter TOKYO STOCKS ended firmer yesterday, though off the day's highs, with buying on large capital issues and the higher futures market helping lift prices, brokers said. Investors were encouraged by the surging yen and hopes that the currency's rapid rise might bring easier
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF HONGKONG
    • 2440 24 Reuter CONTINUED uncertainty about the future of Hongkong's new airport coupled with overseas selling sent shares lower in light turnover yesterday, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index regained some ground in late trading after having been down nearly 90 points to end at 5,658.73,
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  • AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2027 25 Reuter AUSTRALIAN share priccs yesterday staged a dramatic recovery from early falls to end the day slightly higher after a burst of futures-in-spired buying. Brokers said heavy Japanese buying in futures contracts pointed the way for the physical market, which shrugged off general concerns
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  • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • Jittery Seoul investors' sell-off erases gains
      • 843 25 POLITICAL concerns put a dent on the fragile stock market yesterday and brokers said a sell-off by jittery investors eroded early gains. "Follow-through buying helped the market at first but fears of factional feuding in the ruling party pressured investors," said a dealer. "I particularly noticed high-price share sales.
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      • 558 25 LAST-MINUTE bargain-hunting pared losses in early trade and allowed Manila share prices to finish just slightly lower yesterday, brokers said. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index lost 1.13 points to close at 1,386.42. "Investors saw the volume of trading had thinned and selling pressure had eased so they came
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      • 467 25 TAIWAN STOCKS ended slightly up after a day of listless trade yesterday as investors stayed sidelined awaiting for a clear trend, brokers said. The Weighted Index was 11.06 points up to end at 3,540.48. Turnover was very thin at NT$9.7 billion against NT$ 14.65 billion. Brokers said that institutional
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      • 255 25 THE NEW ZEALAND stock market was almost unchanged yesterday, as investors shrugged off Brierley's announcement of a NZ5251.1 million profit for the year ended June 30. The Brierley results were in line with analysts' expectations. The Top 40 Share Index closed at 1,771.94, down 0.15 of a point.
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      • 144 25 BOMBAY stocks closed lower yesterday, over uncertainties linked to the setting of critical financing rates and news from a meeting that could affect regulation of the market, traders said. Fears that Securities and Exchange Board of India might press for reforms opposed by brokers caused a drop of 52.90
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      • 52 25 INDICES TURNOVER Clow rrfnOW Sep 24 NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1,771.94 1.472.09 -0.15 MANILA Composite Index 1,386 42 1,387.55 -1.13 Turnover (mil pesos) 307.2 184.4 122.8 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index 3,540.48 3,529.42 11.06 Turnover (NTS billion) 9.7 14.65 -4.95 SEOUL Composite Stock Index 523.35 524.35 -L0 Turnover (billion won) 210.45
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • US stocks close lower in heavy volume
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        1199 26 NEW YORK stocks closed narrowly lower on Wednesday as the market tried to achieve stability after Tuesday's broad sell-off, which was fuelled by earnings woes and concerns over rising interest rates. Trading was quiet but volume was heavy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which stumbled 39.98 points on
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        819 26 SHARES FELL slightly on the London stock exchange on Wednesday as dealers engaged in profit-taking following the jumps of the previous week while shares in British Aerospace plunged on unexpected losses. The FT-SE Index of 100 leading shares ended 5.5 points lower to 2,580.5. The FT-30 Index was down
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      • 261 26 Other markets in Europe, South Africa and Canada Johannesburg Sep 23 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 2900 AECI 630 AMIC 6600 Abercom 125 Amaprop 580 BAZ 1300 Barlows 5000 Basil Strk 6 Blyvoor 375 CG Smith ***** Cnagalo 2300 Curfin 650 Edgars 5000 Fed Volk 800 First InU 950 Hiveld 970
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      • 213 26 THE FRANKFURT stock market staged a moderate advance on Wednesday on hopes for lower interest rates, operators said. The DAX Spot Trend Index tacked on 7.49 points to close at 1,557.83, while the Commerzbank indicator was up 0.2 per cent to 1,737.70. Operators said investors were speculating on a
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      • 75 26 INDICES TURNOVER Sep 23 Close Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 3.278.69 3,280.85 -2.16 S&P 500 417.44 417.14 +0.30 Turnover (million) 205.40 187 03 +18.37 LONDON Financial Times 30 1.901.8 1,910.1 -8.3 FTSE 100 2,580 5 2,586.0 -5.5 Turnover (million) 731.1 982.2 -25.11 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,557.83 1,550.34 7.49 AMSTERDAM EOE
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      • 340 26 DUTCH SHARE prices closed a day of speculative trading higher on Wednesday, boosted by a rise in the dollar and talk that the Bundesbank will cut interest rates to help the French franc, traders said. The EOE Index closed up 1.25 points at 290.78 and the CBS Trend Index
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      • 238 26 BUFFETTED BY the battle raging over the French franc, the Paris bourse swung up and down on Wednesday, finishing with modest losses as speculation of a devaluation of the currency and a cut in interest rates waned. Rumour and counter-rumour about an overhaul of the European Monetary System swept
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      • 196 26 HOPES THAT Germany and even Italy could follow Switzerland and Austria in lowering interest rates sparked some short-covering in late Wednesday trade and took prices off earlier lows. But dealers said the mood remained gloomy and the price changes were only technical corrections. The MIB All-Share Index closed 1.38
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      • 297 26 SWISS SHARES closed firmer on Wednesday though below the day's highs after profit-taking in the afternoon. Trading volume was high. Dealers said tensions in the EMS raised interest for investments in Switzerland, a country with relatively high political and monetary stability. The All-Share SPI Index ended at 1,162.6, up
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      • 192 26 SWEDISH SHARES on Wednesday fell sharply and closed at the day's low due to lack of support from foreign investors and uncertainties on the European currency market. The All Share Index fell 3.42 per cent to 708.14. The Top-16 Index fell 3.80 per cent. Volume was moderate at 535
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      • 228 26 WORRIES OVER further upheavals on Europe's foreign exchange markets kept Belgian shares in negative territory throughout Wednesday's trading. Even a deeper than expected cut in the key domestic seven-day advances lending rate and a reduction in the overnight rate failed to impress Belgian players. The Bel-20 Index ended 0.20
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      • 299 26 TORONTO STOCKS on Wednesday closed mixed but at the highest point of the day as worries about the weak Canadian dollar continued to plague equities, brokers said. The Canadian dollar lost another half a cent, or more than three cents for the week. "It's down half a cent again,
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 1227 27 REPORTS ASIA Tokyo: THE US DOLLAR ended in Tokyo yesterday at a record closing low of 120.25 yen, after climbing above 121 yen just before midday, Tokyo dealers said. It hit a historic low of 119.83, just after opening
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    • 414 27 Crass rates US$ SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6020 2.5100 1.4970 120-40 0.5841 1.3060 1.3870 1.8553 SS 0.6242 1.5668 0.9345 75.1561 0.3646 0.8152 0.8658 1.1581 MS 0.3984 0.64 0.5964 47.9681 0.2327 0.5203 0.5526 0.7392 Dm 0.6680 1.0701 1.6767 80.43 0.3902 0.8724 0.9265 1.2393 Yen
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    • 544 27 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight 11/4 13/8 1-month 1 1/2 1 5/8 2-month 1 5/8 1 3/4 3-month I 11/16 I 13/16 Overnight mode: 1-3/8 USS Bid Offer 7 days 3 11/16 3 13/16 1 month 3 3/8 3 1/2 2 months 3 5/16 3 7/16 3
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    • 272 27 AFP WASHINGTON International monetary authorities, their relative impotence cast in high relief by ongoing upheaval on European markets, will lock more closely at swaps and futures, which they say may be to blame. Speaking on Wednesday to the annual meeting of the International Monetary
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    • 1511 27 SIMEX Euwoooujm Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vol Op/Int Dec 92 96.72 96.74 9671 96.73 ***** 7679 ***** Mar 93 96.64 96.67 96.63 96.66 6500 5829 ***** Jun 93 96.32 96.35 96.31 96.33 2500 4236 ***** Sep 93 95.91 95.95 95.91 95.94 1100 1206 3612 Dec 93
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 302 28 Reuter JAKARTA The Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) has been urged to cut exports next year from the current 87,091 tonnes to further trim stocks, which are hanging over the market, senior Indonesian official said. "It's the idea of the
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    • 334 28 Reuter NEW YORK Russia's recent move to double the domestic price of its oil is seen having little effect on its exports, despite some views it might take a bite out of local demand, oil analysts said. "You would only
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    • 747 28 REPORTS THE PRICE of tin eased further by 19 sen to close at M$ 16.30 per kg on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market yesterday as the metal succumbed to speculative selling activity in early trade. Dealers said the easier trend was in line
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  • 1560 28 Rubber I 1 i? I I ires dosing as at 1pm) RAS (physical prices) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Buyers Close Volume Open As at 12 noon (S cents/kg) Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest RSS 2 Oct 92 137.50 138.50N Oct 92 Nov Dec 142.00 140 00 138.00
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    • 1274 28 __g_U_S I NESS TIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0Q43 -Fax No; 734 3698 NOTICE TO CREDITORS' OF FIRST .MEETING IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO 52 OF 1992 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF
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  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 390 29  -  LETTER FROM TOKYO By Robert Thomson A TOKYO travel agency has launched a group tour for Japanese who want to see how democracy works or, at least, to see how a US presidential election is conducted. In eight politics-packed days, the tourists will view the
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    • 151 29 As at 10am yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1498 1.1653 Canadian dollar 1.2789 1.3050 NZ dollar 0.8535 0.8710 Sterling pound 2.7322 2.7710 US dollar 1.5970 1.6050 Local dollars to 100 anits of foreign carreocy Austrian schilling 15.02
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    • 70 29 Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Oct 22-27 International Cologne. Messe-und (49)221/821Office Trade Germany AussteUungs2574 Fair GesMBH Koin Oct 22-28 Computers Bogota, Corporacion (57)1/*****69 Office Equipment Colombia De Fenas Y Exhibition Exposiciones S.A Oct 24-28 International Barcelona, Foire De (34)3/*****51 Duration Tide Venue Organiser Td Jewellery, Clock Watch
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    • 175 29 30 Some Gl's awful conceit 8 Eccentric about 50 many 26 An old carriage that's (6) obstructed (9) sound, well-constructed (6) 31 Study for the high-minded 14 Decides not to compete (9) due to minor injuries (9) A 1 DOWN 15 It could well be no drive is YESTERDAYS SOLUTION
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    • 163 29 Singapore Outlook; Showers over several areas in the late morning and afternoon. Report Maximum temperature 32.1 Assoc humidity 67% Minimum temperature 23.8 Assoc humidity 98% Hours of sunshine 4.85 Rainfall in mm 13.7 Rainfall this month 81.0 Rainy days this month 13 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 16/11 Cloudy
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  • 340 30 Pledge to change Constitution for peacekeeping role NYT UNITED NATIONS Germany has told the UN General Assembly for the first time that it would like a permanent seat on the Security Council and has promised to revise its Constitution so that German
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  • 42 30 PARIS Greenpeace environmental activists in protective clothing blocking the entrance to the Union of Pesticide Producers yesterday using barrels marked with the names of the 14 most dangerous pesticides currently used in France. There was nothing inside the barrels.
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  • 205 30 AFP TOKYO Japan's "kingmaker" Shin Kanemaru agreed yesterday to submit a report to prosecutors acknowledging receipt of excessive political donations, opening the way for his indictment, reports said. Prosecutors are to indict Mr Kanemaru, a ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) member of the Lower
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  • 430 30 AP WASHINGTON Economic policymakers wound up a week of tense meetings yesterday with more questions than answers as to what ails the world economy and how to manage unruly currency markets. Two weeks of unrelenting, costly chaos in world currency markets have
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  • 184 30 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Vessels passing through the Straits of Malacca are capitalising on the oil slick caused by a blazing tanker by discharging effluents into the sea, rescue officials said yesterday. "Our men saw a ship pumping out thick oil into the sea,**
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  • 182 30 AP WASHINGTON Japan spends the smallest percentage of any industrialised country on education but gets better results than most, an international study said on Wednesday. Denmark and Finland lead in spending public funds for education, followed by Norway, Canada, the Netherlands, Belgium
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  • 893 30  -  The Bottom Line CHUANG PECK MING CHUANG PECK MING The writer is a BT correspondent RATHER than stretch Singapore's resources by investing in the West, concentrate on the region where economies are thriving and where Singapore businessmen are more at ease with the terrain,
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  • 201 30 Knight-Ridder CANBERRA Resolution of the impasse affecting the Uruguay Round of world trade talks under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade is possible by next month, key trade officials say. But if there is no resolution in October, the Uruguay Round
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    • 423 31  -  Its partners are Hapag Lloyd and Nippon Yusen Kaisha By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE National carrier Neptune Orient Lines will make its debut in the Atlantic trade next April when its partnership with Hapag Lloyd of Germany and Japan's Nippon Yusen Kaisha takes o(T.
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    • 156 31 Reuter LONDON Tanker market operators speaking at a conference here saw little solace for hard-pressed vessel owners in the depressed shipping market. Oversupply of tonnage, lack of charter demand, and great uncertainty over future legislation and political stability in loading and discharge
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    • 297 31  -  By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Neptune Orient Lines' wholly-owned warehousing arm has almost completed the construction of its $32 million districentre in Jurong. Orient Container Warehousing Services owns a majority stake in Trident Districentre, currently 90 per cent completed, and will start operations in January. By
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    • 306 31 Burning Nagasaki Spirit drifts into M'sian waters AP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia wants an international conference to discuss safety in the Strait of Malacca to resolve fears about a major catastrophe after a recent series of accidents, an official said on
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    • 374 31 Knight-Ridder NEW YORK An epidemic of bulk carrier casualties is forcing major international ship classification societies to actively pursue ship safety, panelists told a seminar held here on Wednesday. Oassification groups representing 11 leading maritime nations, acting under the umbrella organisation International Association of Classification
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    • 172 31 AP ISTANBUL Turkey's Kurdish guerillas set a passenger ship on fire on Wednesday, Anatolia news agency reported. No injuries were reported. The ship, which ferries passengers between the Asian and European sides of the Bosperous, suffered considerable damage as shown on private television station
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    • 128 31 Reuter VANCOUVER, British Columbia The Waterfront Foremen Employers Association said a strike by 500 port dock foremen has effectively shut down British Columbia's coastal shipping industry, which ships more than Csloo million (Ssl29 million) in goods daily. The association, representing 18 coastal shipping
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      • 84 32 MUNICH British Civil Aviation Authority flight trials of the Eurocopter BK-117 B-2C helicopter have been successfully completed. Subject to final verification, UK certification of the BK-U7's increased maximum take-off weight of 330 kg (from a 150 kg payload) will be granted in the near future,
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      • 96 32 SAN FRANCISCO A United Airlines aircraft with 238 passengers on board had to return to San Francisco airport soon after taking off on Wednesday when one of its engines exploded, an airport spokesman said. The EXT-10 plane had just taken off from San Francisco
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      • 91 32 PERTH Bunbury, a port 200 km south of Perth, is the ideal site for a proposed As 2 billion (552.3 billion) steel mill, a location study says. The study was carried out for Perthbased Compact Steel, which comprises three European partners Falck, Voest Alpine and
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      • 75 32 CHICAGO Belarus is seeking offers by Monday for a total of 75,000 to 95,000 tonnes of US No 3 or better yellow corn, 14.5 per cent moisture, the government of Belarus said. Belarus is calling for offers for 25,000 to 30,000 tonnes eachfor shipment Oct
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      • 89 32 CLAYCOMO, Montana The Ford Motor Co plant here has begun producing 1993 Tempos for export to China under a deal between that nation and the Big Three US car makers. The agreement calls for China to buy US$l3O million worth of vehicles and parts by the
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      • 99 32 SEOUL About 1,000 taxi drivers paralysed heavy afternoon traffic in many parts of Seoul on Tuesday by blocking streets with their cabs to protest a recent labour contract. About 150 taxis occupied half of an eight-lane boulevard in Chamsil in south Seoul. Police towed or drove
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      910 32  -  Strat Douthat looks at how a 16-member Amercian team running a US$2-million-a-year operation tackles a titanic problem icebergs Strat Douthat AP ICEBERGS. Huge, silent perils, they lurk in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic and threaten ships. But far to the south and even farther from harm's
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    • 570 32 Carbon Carbon Sep 11 Density Water Residue Ash Mumrmm Sedmnt Density Water Residue Ash Akirwun Sedbncnt M/M MM Exxon Exxon KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM method KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM method 60/Cnac hits Spec E25 991 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.10* Eastern USA 180 Ave
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    • 783 32 THE DRY cargo freight market failed to sustain Tuesday's five-point rise in the Baltic Freight Index (BFI), which was steady at 1,054, brokers said on Wednesday. The US North Pacific/Japan grain run. Pacific timecharters and Atlantic/Pacific coal posted some gains within the BFI, but overall sentiment remained weak,
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    • 11164 40 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 atter
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      • 815 47 H» Berth fcrinl Oqartiit Vf»e< Voy No Berth %m* 0*wt« Marina Terminal 1 Southern Gl 13E/92 P09B 24 09/1900 26 09/1500 Batam Mun* *****2 M04 2509/0500 Tong Mun 07A/92 P04 24 09/1500 25 09/0400 Batamtndo 2 204/S M02 24 09/1900 /h °ng Pi ***** P06 2509/0600 28
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      • 132 47 1t|.,4 >00ore ron Berth: 1: Juta Jaya; 2: ml; 3: nil; 4: nil; 5: nil; 6: Bunga Butang. 01 jetty: Tamagawa, Suci. DCJ: Pollux Gas, Meridian Sun. Due on Sep 24: Viking Star, Ocean Venture, Iron Will, Dalaki, Sun Hope, Urn Modest. Due on Sep 25: NCC
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      • 1724 47 DELIVERY OF FCL IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS Sty Voy No Contwwrs avabfate i Vessel Voy No Berth Arm* Departuc 00a Faith 34W 23.09.92 0745 Hayakawa M 7664F COD(EST) 24 09.92 1500 B Teratai 383 23.09.92 0825 Benvalla 013 COO (EST) 24.09 92 2300 Kuala Stak 5 SI152 23.09
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    • 766 48 r Oct-5* 6: Conference on Quality CoflJrol in Asian Shipping, organised by IBC Technical ScrlJlcCs Limited at the Marina Mandarin. For further details pletfsc contact IBC Technical Services at tel: 732-1970. IX*':J3-16: Seatrade Asia-Pacific Crui*£Convention, organised by ScaQjkle. The event will take The Westin Stamford Plaza. (Kt-J2c The
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    • 307 50 Airline says some operations would go on if there is a strike AP WASHINGTON USAir, the nation's sixth largest airline, negotiated with its machinists towards a midnight strike deadline on Wednesday in a dispute over the airline's bid to temporarily cut wages
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    • 499 50 Bloomberg WASHINGTON US freight railways see a growth market in garbage as cities and towns start shipping trash over long distances. "We expect a substantial increase in revenue as a result of (trash-hauling) operations," said Barry Vann, director of environmental logistics at Burlington
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    • 257 50 AP ALGIERS, Algeria Police on Wednesday defused a bomb at the office of Swiss Air in central Algiers, hours after a bomb exploded in the vicinity, injuring the young man carrying it, Algerian radio reported. The radio, citing police sources, said the injured
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    • 236 50 AFP BRUSSELS The European Commission said on Wednesday that it wanted major EC airlines to give smaller airlines greater access to their computer reservation services. The Commission's proposal ensures that airlines with such services and rent access to other airlines do not discriminate
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    • 388 50 AP RENO Arno Bohn is resigning as chairman of Porschc AG, due to differing opinions on the business activities of the struggling luxury car company, Porsche said. Mr Bohn, 45, became management chairman of the company, based in Stuttgart, Germany, in March 1990. A
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      54 50 EISENACH, Germany German Chancellor Helmut Kohl (left) and GM Europe president Louis R Hughes sitting in the first Opel Astra made in Eisenach at the official opening of the new Opel car plant in eastern Germany's Eisenach on Wednesday. This largest investment project in Germany produces about
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    • 278 50 Reuter LONDON British and Chinese officials on Wednesday ended three days of talks on Hongkong and made good progress on some of the thorny legal and technical problems that must be ironed out before the handover to Chinese rule in 1997. "What's
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    • 813 45 COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES V "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBUIK FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO. MATARANI. HO* ft OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH T/S AT KO6E ON CPV THROUGH BUI OF LADING. ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY Of BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE ACCEPTING BREAKBUIK/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM KOBE, YOKOHAMA, NAGOYA, MOD, TOKYO*. MANILA*, DAVAO*. Penant* P Kelanj
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    • 641 45 \W MULTI-MODE SHIPPING PTE LTD I MIDDLE-EAST/PERSIAN GULF ACCEPTING FCL/LCL DUBAI DAMMAN SHARIAH. DOHA MUSCAT. BAHRAIN ABU DHABI BANDAR ABBAS lEDOAH FAR EAST ACCEPTING FCL/LCL PENANG P KELANG. lAKARIA BANGKOK HONG KONG. TAIWAN lAPAN MANILA KOREA UK/EUROPE ACCEPTING FCL/LCL LONDON FELIXSTOWE. lEEOS, TILBURY ABERDEEN LE HARVE. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM ANTWEP GOTHENBURG
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    • 388 45 MONTHLY DIRECT CONTAINER SERVICE SIN TO ALGERIA ALSO CALLING MARSEILLE/LASPEZIA TWICE WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE SIN/MADRAS/SIN WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE SIN/CALCUTTA/SIN WITH TRANSHIPMENT TOASEAN/AUSTRALIA/FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN/EUROPE WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE SIN TO CHINA WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE MADRAS/COLOMBO/ BOMBAY/KARACHI WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE EAST AFRICA/RED SEA/ MEDITERRANEAN CAJKO ROOKING LUCKY TRANSPORT FREIGHT CO (PTE) LTO SINGAPORE
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    • 434 45 SIN FAR EAST 28/9 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 27/9 BANGKOK 2/10 MANILA/CEBU 27/9 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 27/9 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. MALAYSIA 28/9 BUSAN 28/9 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 28/9 HONG KONG S|N CHINA 28/9 GUANGZHOU/HUANGPU/SHENZHEN FUZHOU/XIAWEN/SHANTOU DALIAN SHANGHAI /XINGANG TIAN JIN/QINGDAO HAIKOU also accepting LCL cargo I SIN EUROPE/UK 3/10 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 3/10 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA/OSLO also accepting cargo to Austria/
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    • 760 46 I ECONOLINES I 8 We deliver 2040 points throughout 17 We provide weekly consolidations to 32 countries in conformity with 13 iracoterms Discharging ports at own Bonded Warehouse total demands in shipping for carrying your with in house customs service and Routier goods from door to door trucks for home
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    • 447 46 tsonterm/ w CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. AUCKLAND/WELLINGTON/LYTTLETON 2ND OCTOBER ACCEPTING TO ALL PORTS IN NEW ZEALAND BANGKOK 27 SEPT JAKARTA 26 SEPT PENANG 01 OCT PORT KELANG 01 OCT MELBOURNE 28 SEPT SYDNEY 28 SEPT FREMANTLE 01 OCT COLOMBO 29 SEPT BOMBAY 29 SEPT CHITTAGONG 01 OCT 'ACCEPTING TO
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    • 87 47 TONG JOO SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****93 Cft NO. **********0 C ACCEPTMG FULLY CONTAMERISED t CONVENTIONAL CARGO mi APPLE COl 03/10 APPLE COl 03/10 GIGI C3O 07/10 GIGI C3O 07/10 APPLE CO2 11/10 APPLE CO2 11/10 GIGI C3l 15/10 GINA 9221 28/09 GENIKI 24/92 29/09 GIGI C3l 15/10 GINA II
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    • 118 47 mvmwm j MEXICO CITY/ S. AMERICA j U.S.A. ALL PORTS INCLUDING HAWAII HONOLULU IN ALLIANCE WITH A.B.F. OUR NETWORK CONNECTS YOU TO MORE THAN 60 INLAND POINTS IN U.S.A. ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGOS TO EL SALVADOR, GUATEMALA CITY SANTOS, BRAZIL FOR ENQUIRIES: 273-0466 FOR BOOKINGS: 273-0133 fe? YUSEN SEACARGO AGENT
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    • 484 48 1 LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO (PTE) LTD. I Z't 10 Anson Road, #14-19/21 International Plaza, Singapore 0207. Tel: *****11 (16 line#) Fax: *****94 Tlx: RS ***** AB LENHUAT Daily receiving cargo at Pasir Panjang Terminal PT4 Tel: *****97 CONTAINERISED AND CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO MYANMAR (YANGON) VESSEL ETA ETD DESTINATION SERVICE
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    • 597 48 i. cosco UKC CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL PKL PNG P.O. LOADING FOR: A VESSEL 28/10 Rotterdam/Antwerp CHINA CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL PKL PNG P.O. LOADING FOR: A VESSEL 15/10 20/10 Huangpu/Guangzhou COSCO FULL CONTAINER SERVICES (FCI/FCL) EXPORT TO: CHMA/BANGKOK/HONOKOMO EUROPE/CONTINENTAL WEST MEDITERRANEAN AUSTRALIA US WEST COAST PERSIAN GULF/KARACHI Please refer above mentioned
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    • 514 48 Offer LCL FCL Express Service to MosM'oints in Fsrmm information. Competitive rites and reliable serviceS I CMCOfLOmm Call Our Customer Service At Te1:227-4788. SKH DISTRIPARK PTE LTD 77 Robinson Road #16-02 SIA Building, Singapore 0106 Tel: *****79 Fax: *****82 Tlx: RS *****SKHNVO Johore Baru Tel: 07-*****8 Fax: 07-*****2 Port Klang
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    • 1107 49 I HYUNDAI I MERCHANT WESTBOUND TO EUROPE ffSSEIS PHA+ PKE I SX I BTM XT' LPT HW K1 Ffl 1 H. FRONTCR 301W 25/09 25/09 27/09 16/10 16/10 17/10 17/10 17/10 20/10 SI. MAMMER 301W 09/10 09/10 11/10 30/10 10/10 31/10 31/10 31/10 03/11 SI. FREEDOM 30M 23/10 23/10 25/10
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    • 784 49 SI EXPORT JEDDAH/UK/CONTIsENT ISTOK lO S'TON HIUK I DAM L£H •Mu leapt* C«|« ftr. HHBIK OP 11/131 24/1 3/11 17/11 13/11 12/11 to MUR dntkutm. Mart am Dubto HUMMI UPKS 11/331 27/1 14/11 11/11 11/11 21/11 Mltrdan :to M Mmp, Kmtvten. OMt. H*Mi |gykZjl»Zj^^^H RUUMA 11/1)} l/ll 11/11 24/11 21/11
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    • 91 50 WW.'.- V Every Saturday in Business Times I' < v > ...-r v V > V" V '"V* SOME OF OUR TOP TALENTS ARE OVERSEAS. BRING THEM HOME. A paper subscribed by Singaporeans abroad. The local pool is limited. So look M &!SE£Z?w™ overseas where some of our top talents
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    • 144 50 Every Saturday in Business Times New Motorola Two-Way Portable Radios, "Walkie-Talkies" with all new accessories for Export or use in the Industrial, Commercial, Police, Civil Defence, Refinery, Mindef or Marine applications. 20- Motorola SABER 1 VHF 136-174 MHz, 2.5 Watts, 12 Channels complete with Antenna, Battery, Weatherproof and Intrinsically Safe:
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