The Business Times, 30 October 1992
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Title Section16 1992-10-30 1 Business Times THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA MITA (P) 35/12/91 Friday, October 30, 1992 75*16 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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74 1992-10-30 1 LONDON British manufacturing giant ICI, regarded as a barometer of British industrial health, yesterday said its pre-tax profit for the third quarter had dropped by more than half. The figure of £93 million (***** million) against £196 million a year earlier, was74 words
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57 1992-10-30 1 TOKYO Russia wants to freeze talks with Japan on the disputed Kurile islands for up to two years. "1 think we must put a moratorium on the territorial issue for one or two years." Vyacheslav Kostikov, a spokesman for President Boris Yeltsin, told57 words
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Article37 1992-10-30 1 HO CHI MINH City's most urgent environmental tasks are to build infrastructure to collect and treat wastes, to pinpoint the sources of pollution and systematically remove these, says Singapore Environment Minister Ahmad Mattar Page 337 words
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Article23 1992-10-30 1 AUSTRALIAN Treasurer John Dawkins is facing intense pressure from opposition parties to resign over the worsening Loan Council affair Page 923 words
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Article32 1992-10-30 1 AN AUSTRALIAN lawyer who regularly acts for illegal migrants seeking refugee status warned yesterday that Australia faced an increasing flood of boat people from China and eastern Europe Page 932 words
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Article28 1992-10-30 1 THE POOR North American economy is forcing hundreds of Hongkong immigrants to leave their families and return to the booming British colony to work Page 1028 words
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Article37 1992-10-30 1 FACING an uncertain future after voters rejected his plan to unify the country, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney must decide if he is going to lead his party into the next elections Page 1137 words
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Article30 1992-10-30 1 THE Federation of Asean Shippers' Council will form a task force to push for legislation that promotes regular dialogue between shipping lines and shippers. Shipping Limes Page 130 words
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MARKET SUMMARY
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Article40 1992-10-30 1 WALL STREET stocks were firm in early trade yesterday, gathering support from polls that showed President George Bush closing in on front-run-ner Bill Clinton in the race for the White House. The Dow was up 1.5 to 3,253.40 words
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Article24 1992-10-30 1 LONDON share prices were lower at midday yesterday. The FTSE 100-Share Index was down 13.0 points, or 0.49 per cent, at 2,637.4.24 words
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Article40 1992-10-30 1 AUSTRALIA-based food company Goodman Fielder Wattie has no intention of taking Cold Storage Holdings private or giving its shareholders any of the $130 million proceeds from the proposed sale of the CSH retail outlets in Singapore Page 440 words
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Article36 1992-10-30 1 A PROLONGED economic slump has devastated profits for much of Japanese industry, but food seasoning companies are flourishing as tougher times force Japanese to do more cooking and eating at home Page 536 words
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Article24 1992-10-30 1 FOREIGN FUNDS are Hooding into China as bankers rush to take part in the boom in Asia's fastest growing economy Page 724 words
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Article, Illustration29 1992-10-30 1 Thursday Change BT-MGA 655.91 -5.44 Kuala Lumpur ....637.13 +3.82 Tokyo 16.937.71 -130.70 Hongkong 6.117.50 -9.48 Sydney 1.417.8. -10.5 Wednesday Change New York 3,251.40 15.67 London 2.650.4 -19.429 words
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Article28 1992-10-30 1 Exchange rates USS s$ 1.6175 100 Yen SS 1.3140 MS S$ 0.6443 Money market rates Overnight 1-3/8 +1/8 3-month 2 +1/16 London Gold AM fix USSS338.40 US$0.2028 words
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Article32 1992-10-30 1 Rubber S'pore Nov 143.50*/kg unch M'sia Nov 222 '/kg unch KL Tin T urnovcr 29tonnes 7 Spot MS 14.30/kg +0.06 Crude palm oil Turnover 773 lots -36 Dec MS908 /tonne +632 words
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Article484 1992-10-30 1 SINGAPORE Some slowdown in the Singapore economy is to be expected and is "probably a good thing". Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said. "We have been growing at 5 per cent this year, which I think is not bad It is484 words
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464 1992-10-30 1 Shoeb Kagda - Homegrown firms can turn to India as one obvious source By Shoeb Kagda SINGAPORE Homegrown companies that need skilled manpower to expand overseas should tap foreign talent. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said last night. Many local companies have the capital and technical464 words
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349 1992-10-30 1 Harish Mehta - Accord also covers S'pore-registered US firms By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE The Republic and Vietnam yesterday signed a landmark investment guarantee protecting Singapore investments in Vietnam from being nationalised. The agreement also protects investments of Singa-pore-registered subsidiaries of or joint ventures with foreign firms,349 words
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277 1992-10-30 1 Sivanithy Rathananthan - By Sivanithy Rathananthan SINGAPORE To stem a decline in Singapore investments in Malaysia. Rafidah Malaysia's International Trade and Industry Minister. will lead a high level official delegation here next month. Singapore-based companies are Malaysia's largest foreign investors. However, between January and August277 words
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398 1992-10-30 1 Hong Lee Tiam - By Hong Lee Tiam SINGAPORE A study commissioned by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board could change the face of the hotel industry. The survey, to be carried out by consultants next year, will look at the type of hotels Singapore should398 words
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Advertisement10 1992-10-30 1 S'pore to help Viet city manage its environment, Pg 310 words
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Advertisement84 1992-10-30 1 Nafta cannot replace US links with Europe, Asia, Pg 3 Hock Lock Siew: Singapore stocks may sizzle, but Hongkong is still the bull, Pg 4 A new trend in Corporate America, Pg 16 •BR WJJB 1 I A MASTERPIECE IN TIME. THE LIMITED EDITION 18KT GOLD MILLENNIUM CHRONOGRAPH, PRICED AT84 words
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PAGE 2 NEWS
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771 1992-10-30 2 Salil Tripathi - SM Lee's visit to South Africa Senior Minister shares Singapore's experience at conference Reports by Salil Tripathi in JOHANNESBURG THE CRUX of the problem facing South Africa is how to bring about political change without undermining the economy. Senior Minister Lee Kuan771 words
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396 1992-10-30 2 THE IRONY of South Africa is that in the last three years while it dismantled apartheid, its economy declined, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew said. Noting that the economy is expected to shrink by another one per cent or more this year, Mr Lee396 words
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280 1992-10-30 2 Kooi Cho Teng - By Kooi Cho Teng SINGAPORE The Singa- pore Island Country Club plans to spend about $60 j million over the next three to five years upgrading its four j golf courses, building two multi-storey car parks and repairing some of280 words
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305 1992-10-30 2 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE The problem: how to handle the ageing worker population in Singapore's heavy industries. The solution: either inject new blood into the workers' ranks or ensure the existing workers carry on until a ripe retirement age. World-class rig-builder305 words
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Article, Illustration420 1992-10-30 2 FT NEW YORK Comedian Bill Cosby wants to buy NBC, the television network that made him the best-paid entertainer in the US. His personal net worth is estimated at between US$3OO million (Ss4Bo million) and US$4OO million and still rising.FT - 420 words
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495 1992-10-30 3 Genevieve Cua - Vast opportunities for technology and engineering firms: Mattar From Genevieve Cua in HO CHI MINH CITY HO CHI MINH City's most urgent environmental tasks are to build infrastructure to collect and treat wastes, to pinpoint the sources of pollution and systematically remove495 words
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229 1992-10-30 3 SINGAPORE The Port of Singapore Authority has paved the way for its plan to make Singapore a mega-port, by calling a tender for reclamation and decking works for a new container terminal at Pasir Panjang. The Pasir Panjang terminal will handle up to 36 million229 words
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223 1992-10-30 3 Bernama KOTA TINGGI The Ministry of International Trade and Industry approved 139 manufacturing projects with investments totalling M 53.58 billion (552.3 billion) in Johor last year. Menteri Besar Muhyiddin Yassin said the projects generated 21,715 jobs. During the year, the Johor StateBernama - 223 words
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299 1992-10-30 3 SINGAPORE It is not realistic for the United States to depend on the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) to substitute its economic links with Europe and the Asia-Pacific. Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in an interview299 words
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Article, Illustration369 1992-10-30 3 Maggie Ford - From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA INDONESIA'S high-profile Minister for Research and Technology, BJ Habibie, is coming increasingly strong criticism in the wake of the fatal air crash of an Indonesian-made CN-235 aircraft in Java two weeks ago. The Merpati Airlines plane crashed369 words
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362 1992-10-30 3 Reuter MANILA Sharp differences over human rights abuses in Myanmar and East Timor are holding up agreement on cooperation between South-east Asian nations and the European Community, a senior official said yesterday. The issue delayed conclusion of a joint statement by officials preparing forReuter - 362 words
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COMPANY NEWS 1
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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34 1992-10-30 4 SINGAPORE Directors of Eltech Electronics said yesterday they were not aware of any fact connected with recent sharp increases in the company's share prices and trading volume.34 words
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Article78 1992-10-30 4 SINGAPORE Poon Guan Holdings Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Inno-Pacific Holdings Ltd, has completed the sale of its stake in Windmill International Pte Ltd to Ho Peng Cheong, Windmill's managing director. The stake comprised 600,000 ordinary shares of $1 each, representing 10 per cent of the78 words
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Article76 1992-10-30 4 SINGAPORE Government holding company Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd bought 20,000 Keppel Corporation shares for S$ 116,058 on Oct 23. The purchase raised Temasek's stake in Keppel to 155,841,001 shares or 34.99 per cent, from 155,821,001 shares or 34.99 per cent. Temasek also bought 33,000 Straits Steamship76 words
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Article45 1992-10-30 4 SINGAPORE UOL Equity Investments Pte Ltd bought 930,000 United Industrial Corporation shares at 92.12 cent apiece on Oct 28. The transaction raised UOL Equity Investment's stake to 80,675,000 shares or 7.1 per cent, from 79,745,000 shares or 7.2 per cent.45 words
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Article68 1992-10-30 4 SINGAPORE The Morgan Stanley group has bought 20,000 Neptune Orient Lines shares at $1.26 a piece, raising its stake to 53,158,000 shares or 11.58 per cent, from 53,138,000 shares or 11.58 per cent. NOL said the transaction was carried out by companies in which the68 words
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Article35 1992-10-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR Lien Hoe Corp Bhd is proposing a one-for-two rights issue of redeemable unsecured loan stock, totalling M 585,742,921. The Msl nominal units will come with detachable transferable subscription rights.35 words
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Article34 1992-10-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR Second board counter Arensi Holdings (M) Bhd has reported a 48 per cent increase in pre-tax profit to Mss million for the half year to Sep 30.34 words
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199 1992-10-30 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Eurapipe Ltd, a 51 per cent subsidiary of Antah Holdings Bhd, has expanded its operations to Indonesia with a new jointventure through its whollyowned subsidiary, Will Century (China) Ltd. In a statement released yesterday, it said the jointventure company,Bernama - 199 words
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Article, Illustration484 1992-10-30 4 Conrad Raj - Shareholders will not get slice of sales proceeds By Conrad Raj AUSTRALIAN-BASED food company Goodman Fielder Wattie has no intention of taking Cold Storage Holdings private or giving its shareholders any of the $130 million proceeds from the proposed sale484 words
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Article, Illustration331 1992-10-30 4 William Chia - By William Chia SINGAPORE PACIFIC Can Investment Holdings Ltd, which was the scene of a boardroom tussle just five months ago, announced that its executive chairman has stepped down and that four new directors have been appointed to the company's board.331 words
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499 1992-10-30 4 William Chia - By William Chia KUALA LUMPUR Lion Land Bhd, the former debtridden Supreme Corporation Bhd which was revived by the diversified Lion Group last year, will focus on property, manufacturing and factoring to achieve steady earnings growth, said its managing director Lee Chee Kuon.499 words
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203 1992-10-30 4 SINGAPORE The participants in the DBS Charity Investment Race have raised nearly $1 million so far for the Community Chest of Singapore. The results up to the end of September showed seven teams in the black with a combined profit of $935,614. The203 words
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634 1992-10-30 4 S N Vasuki - THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN In performance this year, the territory has few equals in the region^ 1 S N Vasuki r •> SINGAPORE Hold the champagne. The Singapore stockmarket has not assumed Hongkong's position as Asia's raging bull. Although634 words
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321 1992-10-30 5 Budget-conscious consumers take to home cooking Bloomberg TOKYO A prolonged economic slump has devastated profits for much of Japanese industry, but food seasoning companies are flourishing as tougher times force Japanese to do more cooking and eating at home. As their confidence in Japan's economyBloomberg - 321 words
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314 1992-10-30 5 AFP SYDNEY The future of the biscuit manufacturer Arnotts Ltd as an Australiancontrolled company will be determined by its capacity to expand into Asian markets. Federal Treasurer John Dawkins said yesterday. His comments followed application by the US-based Campbell Soup Co for approvalAFP - 314 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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Article73 1992-10-30 5 MANILA San Miguel Corp. the Philippines' largest manufacturing firm, yesterday announced a 6 per cent annual increase in net income for the first three quarters of 1992 despite a weak economy and flagging sales of its main product, beer. Net income totalled US$B6 million73 words
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Article75 1992-10-30 5 TAIPEI The finance committee of Taiwan's Parliament yesterday approved a controversial amendment to cut the stock transaction tax in order to boost the slumping share market. Parliamentary officials said the flat levy of 0.6 per cent on stock trades would be replaced by a sliding75 words
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Article80 1992-10-30 5 LUCENA, Philippines Hongkong's Hopewell Holdings is ready to begin construction of two coal-fired power plants in Pagbilao, south of Manila. The governor of Quezon province, Eduardo Rodriguez, fresh from meetings with Hopewell executives in Hongkong, said yesterday that the project would proceed as soon as local80 words
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Article41 1992-10-30 5 TOKYO Japan's second largest supermarket chain operator Ito-Yokado Co Ltd said yesterday that its president Masatoshi Ito had resigned to take responsibility for a payoff scandal involving three company executives. Vice-president Toshibumi Suzuki succeeded Mr Ito as president.41 words
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356 1992-10-30 6 System integration business seen growing by 30pc Reuter LONDON A still largely untapped European market for computer services should mean solid growth for the industry in spite of current economic gloom, says Jurgen Berg, group executive in Europe for US-based Electronic Data SystemsReuter - 356 words
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243 1992-10-30 6 Reuter WILMINGTON, Delaware Du Pont reported a 6 per cent decline in profits for the third quarter on Wednesday, and officials said the biggest US chemical maker would trim its payroll by about 4,000 employees. The company, known formallyReuter - 243 words
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231 1992-10-30 6 Reuter LONDON British industrial management group Tomkins pic yesterday announced a £952 million (552.4 billion) agreed takeover offer for baker and food processor Ranks Hovis McDougall pic (RHM). The move followed an earlier hostile bid for RHM by Lord Hanson's acquisitive conglomerate HansonReuter - 231 words
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356 1992-10-30 6 Reuter NEW YORK Major US toy makers are turning en masse to foreign sales for growth, attracted by the size of newly-opened markets. "Western and Eastern Europe put together have twice the number of children as are here in the United States,"Reuter - 356 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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80 1992-10-30 6 TORONTO Under a restructuring plan proposed on Wednesday by Olympia York Developments Ltd, the real estate giant's founding Reichmann brothers could be left with only 10 per cent of the company's Canadian assets. The Reichmanns will also part with 49 per80 words
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Article65 1992-10-30 6 BUDAPEST An outbreak of swine plague has forced Hungary to postpone an offer of shares in Pick Salami. But the privatisation issue is still likely to go ahead in the next couple of weeks once the European Community rules whether or not to restrict pork65 words
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Article72 1992-10-30 6 SEATTLE Microsoft Corp said it expects to price its Access open-format database software at US$99 initially in an aggressive move into the market long dominated by the products of Borland International Inc. The introductory offer on Access would be good until Jan 31,1993, after which the72 words
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Article71 1992-10-30 6 Marks Spencer's profit up LONDON The British Marks and Spencer store chain increased interim pre-tax profits by 19.5 per cent by maintaining margins and controlling costs, the company reported on Wednesday. Profits totalled £257.1 million (***** million) in the six months to September, and the company said that it intended71 words
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Advertisement94 1992-10-30 4 I IN THE MARKET PAGES•KL stocks in demand in S'pore 20 KL index at all-time high 23 Cjulf Air flies non-stop from Singapore to Whether you choose to fly first, Bahrain every Wednesday, Friday and business or economy, you 11 travel in comfort Sunday, arriving at 10 a.m. From Bahrain,94 words
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Advertisement986 1992-10-30 5 I- i The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Limited. I msolidated Balance Sheets Non-Consolidated Statements of Income I eh, 1991 and 1992 For the Years Ended 31st March, 1991 and 1992 I Millions of Yen Millions of Yen 1991 1992 1991 ***** INCOME I >ue from Banks 2.640,239 2,790,399 Interest986 words
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Advertisement236 1992-10-30 6 BEFORE IT GETS LONELY AT THE TOP, ON TOP OFFERS THE SAVER'S KIT If life at the top is not doing very The Saver's Kit. Your lifeline from much for your hair, there's something you the ON TOP ADVANCED THERAPY can do about it. Introducing i SYSTEM. Exactly what more236 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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Article467 1992-10-30 7 Dawn Tan - More than USsl.sb committed in syndicated loans this month By Dawn Tan SINGAPORE Foreign funds are Hooding into China as bankers rush to take part in the boom in Asia's fastest growing economy. This month alone, foreign fund managers committed more than US$l.5 billion (552.4 billion)467 words
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355 1992-10-30 7 Reuter SYDNEY The Australian dollar, bludgeoned in a mul-ti-billion-dollar selloff this week, was nursing its wounds yesterday but dealers said more pain lies ahead. "There's more downside left, how far I don't know," said one dealer, adding that technical charts that used toReuter - 355 words
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435 1992-10-30 7 Reuter SINGAPORE Turmoil in European currency markets has provided just the right fillip for Singapore's big foreign exchange market to end the year .on a more upbeat note than expected, industry officials said. "The kicker came in with the increaseReuter - 435 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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77 1992-10-30 7 CHICAGO The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)'s nominating committee choice for chairman, Patrick Arbor, said he plans to run on a platform of lowering the cost of doing futires business in Chicago to regain world market share. "Oflr FCMs complain about single-digit returns,77 words
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Article93 1992-10-30 7 itm PAJUS Union des Assurances de Paris (UAP) said deteriorating insurance markets, difficult markets for life insurance antf the crisis in French real-estate combined to drag its profit down. UAP earlier said that its first-half net attributable profit fell to 948 million francs from 2.34 billion93 words
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Article61 1992-10-30 7 WELLINGTON Citibank NA, the slimmed-down New Zealand arm of US banking giant Citicorp, said it expects to increase by around 20 per cent next year following a two-year global restructuring. Citibank's New Zealand general manager Robert Eichfeld said the bank was also rethinking thQ. transfer61 words
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Article71 1992-10-30 7 ZORICH Swiss Reinsurance Co. one of the world's two latest reinsurers, said it was impossible to predict its 1992 results due to the impact of Typhoon Andrew on its insurance business. In remarks released ahead of a news conference, txjjird member Arnold Saxer also71 words
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Article63 1992-10-30 7 FRANKFURT Dresdner Bank AG, Germany's second latest commercial bank, has taken a stake in Johannesburgbased International Bank of Southern Africa, SFOM Ltd, its fi«t direct holding in a South African bank. The 20 per cent stafce is the result of a capital increase which the German63 words
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Advertisement255 1992-10-30 7 Tan has been our for iWiI ill 11 Hi■ I I I flfl I 111 I I P _■!IHIf I I I To be more we have for generations. He got his first house through us, and, when Bhis children grew up over the years, it became smaller. So he255 words
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Advertisement8 1992-10-30 7 NZ dollar slides to five-year low, Pr 298 words
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THE REGION
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Article, Illustration388 1992-10-30 9 Controversy over Victoria state loans widens KnightRidder SYDNEY Australian Treasurer John Dawkins is facing intense pressure from opposition parties to resign over the worsening Loan Council affair. The situation may escalate further if it continues until the sitting of Parliament next week. Claims thatKnight- Ridder - 388 words
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180 1992-10-30 9 AFP SYDNEY An Australian lawyer who regularly acts for illegal migrants seeking refugee status here warned yesterday that Australia faced an increasing flood of boat people from China and eastern Europe. Michael Kennedy, who belongs to a group known as Australian Lawyers for RefugeesAFP - 180 words
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337 1992-10-30 9 Pledge to abide by any possible UN curbs on Khmer Rouge AFP BANGKOK Thailand yesterday renewed assurances that it would abide by a possible move by the United Nations to impose sanctions on the Khmer Rouge in talks between top Thai and Japanese officials. TheAFP - 337 words
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300 1992-10-30 9 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Crude palm kernel oil futures, the world's first, made a fairly good debut in Malaysia yesterday and officials hoped the running start would help lift regional interest in their 12-year-old exchange. "We have an encouraging startReuter - 300 words
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NOTE BOOK
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85 1992-10-30 9 IPOH Peanuts and peanut-based snacks produced by a family-run firm here may soon enter the American and Dutch markets if negotiations turn out to be successful. R Senthamarai, a director of Pemasaran Perniagaan Kacang Putih SR, said yesterday that negotiations were being held85 words
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Article41 1992-10-30 9 MANILA The Philippines' trade deficit in the first eight months of this year rose 35.4 per cent over the same period last year to hit U552.97 billion (Ss4.B billion), according to Central Bank documents obtained yesterday.41 words
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Article61 1992-10-30 9 MANILA President Fidel Ramos has ordered all government agencies to prepare for possible large-scale protest actions against a scheduled power rate increase, palace documents released here yesterday said. Defence Secretary Renato De Villa was quoted as warning that some groups, including some unnamed government officials, were61 words
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Article73 1992-10-30 9 BANGKOK A prominent US human rights group says recent actions by Myanmar's military junta are "cosmetic" and that serious violations of basic human rights are continuing. The Lawyers' Committee for Human Rights issued an 11-page report in response to an Oct 5 speech by Myanmar Foreign Minister73 words
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Article, Illustration373 1992-10-30 9 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia, whose plan for an exclusive economic grouping of East Asian countries is opposed by Washington, is noncommittal about a US-pro-posed pact to liberalise bilateral trade, a senior ofTtcial said yesterday. "We will think about it," International Trade andAFP - 373 words
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Advertisement1051 1992-10-30 9 The Sumitomo Trust Banking Co., Ltd. Non-Consolidated Balance Sheets Non-Consolidated Statements of Income iUitlSehSIL 1992 and 1991 Foe ywr. M»ch 31, 19»2 1«91 M*ons of Yen MWuiii o« Vn ma iwi 19W 1991 nSTtnrt Dim from Rank, 3.300.314 V 3.292.903 Trust Fm 117,516 123.879 Cash and Duelrom Banks 288 8111,051 words
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381 1992-10-30 10 Hundreds return to Hongkong for work Reuter VANCOUVER The poor North American economy is forcing hundreds of Hongkong immigrants to leave their families and return to the booming British colony to work, Chinese business leaders here say. About 20 per cent ofReuter - 381 words
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Article, Illustration325 1992-10-30 10 Reuter SEOUL Thousands of South Koreans emerged yesterday from what they believed was an appointment with doom, baffled by the failure of their predictions that they would rise to heaven as the world ended at midnight. Doomsday believers gathered in churchesReuter - 325 words
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300 1992-10-30 10 NYT TOKYO A widely publicised plan by a Japanese restaurant chain to import frozen sushi from the US again faces an uncertain future not because of opposition by Japan's government to rice imports but because of a fight within theNYT - 300 words
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318 1992-10-30 10 NYT TOKYO Some Japanese companies are encouraging their employees to demonstrate their "hidden" talents in an attempt to promote communication among employees or to develop new products. At 6pm on a recent weekday, employees of Asahi Breweries Ltd who finished their day's work startedNYT - 318 words
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370 1992-10-30 11 EC-Efta link-up will form world's largest single market AP STRASBOURG. France The European Parliament has given a vital go-ahead to the opening of the world's largest single market by next year, welcoming what they called a "historic transformation" of Western Europe. The European EconomicAP - 370 words
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Article, Illustration330 1992-10-30 11 AP TORONTO Facing an uncertain future after voters rejected his plan to unify the country, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney must decide if he is going to lead his party into the next elections. In spite of being at the helm of the government sinceAP - 330 words
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308 1992-10-30 11 AFP ABU DHABI A planned European Community energy tax will hit earnings of Gulf states, harm their purchasing power and their projects to raise oil production capacity, says Egypt's oil minister. Hamdi al-Banbi said on Wednesday that some EC nationsAFP - 308 words
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273 1992-10-30 11 Reuter PARIS France's statistics office added to the gloom hanging over the nation's industry on Wednesday, publishing its second set of figures in as many days showing falling orders and production. INSEE's survey on French industry for the third quarter of 1992 confirmedReuter - 273 words
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WORLD WATCH
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Article79 1992-10-30 11 NEW DELHI Some 1.5 million people in the Asia-Pacific region are infected with the Aids virus and roughly 2,000 are contracting it every day, the head of a government hospital said yesterday. "Unless the Aids epidemic is controlled immediately this region will suffer more79 words
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Article70 1992-10-30 11 LOS ANGELES High levels of credit card debt are hindering the economic recovery in Los Angeles. According to a study, Los Angeles consumers spent US$l.3l billion to finance credit card debt in 1990. The recession hit California harder and later than the rest of the70 words
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Article75 1992-10-30 11 PARIS Forty-six per cent of French voters believe that Jacques Delors, president of the European Commission, would be the best head of state, against 41 per cent who favour Michel Rocard, according to an opinion poll released yesterday. Mr Delors is also well ahead of the75 words
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Article59 1992-10-30 11 NEW DELHI The world's first personal, portable and mobile satellite telephone will be marketed by the end of 1992. It will be compact enough to fit into a briefcase and have the potential to make traditional phones redundant. The "briefcase telephone" is part of a59 words
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78 1992-10-30 11 BEIJING China's Communist Party has adopted a "socialist market economy", but the state Constitution still embraces a planned economy and the legislature has not taken steps to change that. The Constitution, adopted in 1982, says: "The state practices planned economy on the basis of78 words
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Article54 1992-10-30 11 MOSCOW President Boris Yeltsin signed a decree yesterday making provisions for setting up "social defence" funds for Russia's poorest people using new privatisation vouchers, Itar-Tass news agency said. The decree stated that money represented by the vouchers would be allocated to care for the retired, invalids,54 words
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Article470 1992-10-30 12 EDITORIAL IT WAS a myth that just had to be exploded. Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas needs to be complimented for debunking the notion that the United States will slowly pull out of South-east Asia. Mr Alatas nailed this mistaken belief at a public lecture in470 words
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Article281 1992-10-30 12 IT SEEMS a faintly amusing thought that Canada rich, admired for its lifestyle, a people not given to extremes of action or violent disagreement could split up. Such a thing, much the temper of the times, is supposed to happen in arid regions where an unremitting harsh281 words
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Article96 1992-10-30 12 THE figures released by the CDAC research panel on the Chinese under-achievers are significant for two reasons. First, it helps the CDAC to identify its target group. Secondly, the figures also give a clearer picture on the actual number of Chinese who need help. It is hoped that96 words
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Article114 1992-10-30 12 RECENT media reports that big groups of Chinese nationals with student passes are "stranded" in Singapore are causing much concern. The so-called stranded Chinese nationals are unable to work part-time to finance their studies. To prevent such unfortunate incidents from recurring without affecting the normal recruitment114 words
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Article167 1992-10-30 12 BETTER late than never. The British Labour Party spokesman on Hongkong Affairs Allan Rogers is in Hongkong for a first fact-finding visit. His stance, and that of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, is broadly supportive of the Governor. Mr Rogers is critical of Chris Patten for not consulting167 words
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Article178 1992-10-30 12 THE unbalanced growth to the detriment of the environment has been brought into sharp focus by the horrors which have afflicted those living near the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand's lignite-fuelled power plants at Mae Moh in Lampang province. These plants, which provide about 27 per178 words
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Article144 1992-10-30 12 HAVING established itself as the leading stock market in Asean, the Malaysian bourse is on course to be one of Asia's leading stock markets. With the Singapore stock market losing its lustre, the emerging markets of Malaysia and Thailand have overtaken their southern neighbour. Foreign viewers144 words
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Article, Illustration926 1992-10-30 12 Patrick Worsnip - Analysts are of the opinion that a total ban on nuclear tests may finally be achievable. Patrick Worsnip reports Patrick Worsnip Reuter A TOTAL ban on nuclear tests, a mirage pursued for decades by peace campaigners, could be starting to become a realisticReuter - 926 words
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Advertisement874 1992-10-30 12 MITSUI TRUST I VYV THE MITSUI TRUST BANKING CQ, LTD. I Non-Consolidated Balance Sheet Statements of Income I (As of March 31. 1991 ond 1990) (Years ended March 31, 1991 and 1990) I BANKING ACCOUNT mMliooi Yen in millions fl Income 1990 Interest Income I a Interest on Loans and874 words
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Miscellaneous38 1992-10-30 12 DOONESBURY garry trudeau wotrffi f oSL J§ wcHPexpjees tourgesappamtobomb rruowa?* MELPOUT THE SCHEME TO GET CZEPINIKM. THIS SAWN* rfk NOTTHOT I CUPh-m VefIRMS-FCR-Hfr OP,WITHIN4BHOURS. 14M PFATB TAGESNE6OTIATICNS NOT LON6 AFTER, IRAN /B HAPPENEP. YOU* 'mw BACK ON TRACK...38 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1992-10-30 13 Neville Stack - British Prime Minister John Major is facing three political landmines and he must defuse all of them if he wants to survive, writes Neville Stack Neville Stack The writer, a London-based journalist, contributed this article to BT A WISE general fights one battle at a time but,1,574 words
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Article955 1992-10-30 13 Michael Richardson - US trade policy will continue to support the formation of trading blocs in the Pacific, to the detriment of Europe's economic ties with Asia, writes Michael Richardson Michael Richardson IHT THE COMING year is likely to be one of important changes in United States tradeIHT - 955 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1992-10-30 14 Keith Bradsher - Keith Bradsher reports on how US politics is playing a role in the on-again, off-again trade talks with the EC Keith Bradsher NYT TALKS aimed at reducing trade barriers around the world are paralysed because of a series of missteps by US andNYT - 1,109 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1992-10-30 16 Alison Leigh Cowan - The insurrection by GM directors has caused reverberations far beyond Detroit. Alison Leigh Cowan reports on a new trend in Corporate America Alison Leigh Cowan NYT IN MARCH, Ross Perot, long removed from his days as a corporate board member, said: "If there's anything duller than being onNYT - 1,247 words
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Advertisement88 1992-10-30 14 FOR SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS Stories on labour and its relationship with management, management concepts in practice, profiles of leading managers in Singapore and relevant book reviews. ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT, in Business Times every Monday, is must reading for managers who want the competitive edge. Plus an occasional look at88 words
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Article, Illustration656 1992-10-30 17 NYT NEW YORK Bobby Fischer efficiently and powerfully smashed his way to victory over Boris Spassky on Wednesday in Game 25 ot their exhibition match in Belgrade and now needs just one more victory to secure the title. The score stands at FischerNYT - 656 words
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247 1992-10-30 17 Reuter LONDON Veteran Sir Arthur Gold issued a grim warning over the future of the Olympics on Wednesday as he stepped down as chairman of the British Olympic Association. The 75-year-old Gold, who handed over to Scotsman Craig Reedie, said in a farewell speech thatReuter - 247 words
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Article281 1992-10-30 17 AP STOCKHOLM Jim Courier, playing his first ATP Tour match in six weeks, beat fellow American Derrick Rostagno 6-1, 7-6 (7-2) on Wednesday in the US$l.3 million Stockholm Open. Pete Sampras, seeded No 3 behind Courier and US Open champion Stefan Edberg, also needed a secondsetAP - 281 words
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Article58 1992-10-30 17 KARACHI Jahangir Khan, who has said he plans to quit squash at the end of the season because of recurringoac* injury, will make a final emotional appearance m the Pa™* 3ll Open in December. "I will defend my title at the Pakistan Open," said Jahangir, nine-times58 words
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Article90 1992-10-30 17 PARIS The organisers of the Le Mans 24-hour race are demanding US$7 million in compensation from motor sport's ruling body, FIA, following this year's event. The Automobile Club de L'Ouest made its demand during a court hearing here on Wednesday, after only a paltry 28 cars90 words
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Article30 1992-10-30 17 ANTWERP Thai snooker hero James Wattana maintained his unbeaten record against former world champion Terry Griffiths to reach the quarter-finals of the £60,000 Belgian Masters on Wednesday.30 words
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Miscellaneous742 1992-10-30 18 TELEVISION AND RADIO TllA SBC 12 3 20 SHR-SST BUSINESS ON RADKjlH I |lr~ I I 14x1 7.25 PM Opening followed by Ja- 5608 jjjj* (M) BBC, 88.9 mHz id VHF Band II pan Business Today. 5.55 PI* Opening followed by Lit- {'!J 7.05am, 1.30pm, 5.05pm, 1.05am: m i 8742 words
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Article, Illustration660 1992-10-30 19 Philip Shenon - The Indonesian film industry is dying as American films dominate the market. Philip Shenon reports Philip Shenon NYT Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Costner and Michael Douglas are killing off the film industry in the world's fourth-most-pop-ulous nation. Foreign films predominate in Indonesia. According to recent entertainmentNYT - 660 words
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540 1992-10-30 19 Jude Webber - Jude Webber on the latest Columbus film that's different from its blockbuster siblings Jude Webber Reuter NOT another Columbus film, surely? Well, sort of. First came the Hollywood epic adventure Christopher Columbus, the Discovery, from Alexander and llya Salkind, the father-and-son team which producedReuter - 540 words
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Article, Illustration645 1992-10-30 19 chatteHbo)T SUPERMODEL Cindy p! Crawford and actor Richard Gere are one of Hollywood's most glamorous couples. V But the couple have some h other ambitions. Crawford h told the November issue of s< Vogue magazine she wants to ii become "the Barbara Walters C645 words
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Advertisement149 1992-10-30 19 AND ENTERTAIN Sumptuous Salmon The King of Fish reigns supreme this month at Cafe-in-the-Park Enjoy its luscious taste and flavour at our Salmon Buffet from 19 to 30 October 1992. Available at dinner only from 7.00pm to 10.00pm $.24.00++ per adult $12++ per child ANA HOTEL .1 SINGAPORE For reservations,149 words
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Advertisement107 1992-10-30 19 Available at Tee-Off Cafe with fragrant sweet potatoes porridge or plain porridge. Mondays to Thursdays 6.30pm to IO.OOpm Adult 59.50 Child $5.50 For reservations, please call Tee-Off Cafe at 322 4221/ 3 (Direct) or at 221 2811 Out mtauranto vtkomt tbr public to rnjoy fmt dnunj MARINA BAY GOLF A107 words
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Article, Illustration3543 1992-10-30 20 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE share prices succumbed yesterday as profit-takers continued to hold sway over the market. Brokers said the market opened strong but lost steam within the first hour when retail and institutional investors began taking profits on recent gains.3,543 words
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Article, Illustration79 1992-10-30 20 Paul Leo - IJ w Paul Leo IGB CORP Bhd has broken out of an "inverted head and shoulder" formation and will trade towards an objective of $1.35 from $1.17 currently. Buy when price retracts towanls neckline at $1.12. Daily and weekly stochastics are near 100, indicating an overbought situation. DailySOURCE: BRIDGE INFO - 79 words
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Article3245 1992-10-30 21 Clipsal 60« I IS$ 330 +8 +2.5% GPBSJI60 450 8 +1.8% Roth Inds 50* 550 +10 1.9% Parkway H 50* 152 7 +4.8% I JOB Wt97 220 f6 *2.8% BAT 21* 630 5 0.8% C&C 620 +5 +0.8% keppel Corpn 585 +5 +0.9% SPH 8603,245 words
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Advertisement929 1992-10-30 22 BUsnj^sTMn^s Toll free Tel No 737 0043 Fax No: 734 3608 t IN THE MATTER OF IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND ANO IN THE MATTER OF ,N THE MATTER OF EU PROPERTIES (MALAYA) RAJAWALI CREDIT PRIVATE LIMITED LIMITED (In M«nibm'929 words
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Advertisement363 1992-10-30 22 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, AND IN THE MATTER OF CHONG HANG CO PTE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS At an extraordinary general meeting of the members of CHONG HANG CO PTE LTD duty convened and held at 7500 A Beach Road363 words
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Article, Illustration4760 1992-10-30 23 Bernama STRONG BUYING support near the close ahead of today's Budget took the Kuala Lumpur bourse to a new alltime high closing yesterday. The KLSE Composite Index at the close firmed 3.82 points to 637.13, breaching the previous all-time high close ofBernama - 4,760 words
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Article213 1992-10-30 24 Company Date Year Group Not Not earnings Gross ann to profit/loss P«r sharo dividend ('000) (cents) Cold Storage Oct 29 Jun 92 $19,948(516.894) 16(136) 15NU3N) Eu Van Sang Oct 27 Jun 92 $844($459) 94W(5 1W) 1(1) •FAI Ins Oct 27 Jun 92 $49,3811 ($143.9051) -(40) Sea View Oct213 words
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Article90 1992-10-30 24 Company Date Year Group Met Net rn n K s jf°" ann to profit/loss P«r share dwidend ('000) (cents) SBS Oct 27 Jun 92 $3,536(12.572) 138(10 1) 10(7) RMCA Re Oct 16 Jun 92 J82.267L ($56.216L) Tonekah Oct 12 Jun 92 MJ4,870l(M$2.479l) < > Amal Steel Sep 3090 words
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Article171 1992-10-30 24 Company Data Half-year (•000) Oct 29 Jun 92 M$37.500(M$72.200) 20(20) Sa Oct 29 Jul 92 M$1.136(M$83L) --> Oct 27 Jul 92 $2,519(53.105) <-> Metroplex Oct 27 Jul 92 W^J«9 0 73) -<-) N*ko Sec Oct 27 Sep S 419.200(S530.100) 15(15) Land General Oct 20 Jun 92 L> Un,phone171 words
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Article884 1992-10-30 24 Current Ex Book# Date Total tor Total tor payment date dose payable the year last year Bedford 50c 1* Nov 2 No* 16 Dec 7 2% BMI $10 100% Nov 12 Nov 24 Nov 26 140 9% Bousteadco 1%<0 Oct 6 Oct 16 Nov 2 1* Boustead 50c884 words
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Article185 1992-10-30 24 m umi last Fril Year Forecast 0-,, Net lletfcrft tK sncd Year EPS Cross preit <U*e tmfmi> Period last jr end»g (cts) dw ($'000) (S$a) in r Nov 8 Aug 92 62.6 250 153.810 166.5-177 4 67.8-72 8 rj pj„ c ifcv 18 Dec 92 1 8 1185 words
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Article552 1992-10-30 24 W- w m No. 6 M 91 R87& Hap Interim Sep 10 Dec 92 5.3 g'^ Own M Interim Nov 4 2? n m 13 952 CP Batteries Interim Nov 11 Mar 93 41-3 SJrSr Intern) Nov 12 Mar 93 1.9 2,824 I SeabiwMg Interim Nov 15552 words
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857 1992-10-30 24 Tr— Sil' '"""I Brio. Stock Date Holder Shareh©Wer/Mrector sen «wr^ 4 n y>qnno SS3G01 *****.000 7 00 79.745.000 710 UC 27/10/92 UOL Equity Investment B 589.000 0M GRP 27/10/92 Ye0 T B 1530 00 *****5 79.003.000 7 00 79.156.000 7 00 UC 23/10/92 Equity Investment B 153.000857 words
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Article506 1992-10-30 24 Company Rights Issue Hbnce Tech Onetorone fe SI 00 pet share fcnal Steel One forthree fe MS2 20 pet 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$1506 words
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Article590 1992-10-30 24 Oct 28 Haw Par Brothers International Ltd's wholly-owned subsidiary USE Enter- prises Pte Ltd has reached an agreement with Hainan Huitong International Trust and Investment Co Ltd to sell off its entire stake in United Hainan Enterprises (UHE) Pte Ltd. Cold Storage Holdings will spend most or all590 words
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Article112 1992-10-30 24 Nanvane Press Bhd: 35th AGM at the Conference Room, 14th Floor, Bangunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Tun HS Lee, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, October 30, at 11.15 am Chuan tt*> rtdgs Ltd: 22nd AGM at 322 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, Singapore 2262, on Friday. October 30, at 2.00pm112 words
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Article236 1992-10-30 24 Conversion Special Trdg Scripless Conversion deadline Period Trading Company starts (IDP) (SI") starts Bonvests Nov 9 Dec 3 Nov 23 Dec 3 Dec 4 Cerebos Oct 16 Nov 12 Nov 2 Nov 12 Nov 13 Chemical Ind Nov 9 Dec 3 Nov 23 Dec 3 Dec 4 CK236 words
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Article374 1992-10-30 24 Company Rights Issue MAS One tor one M$5 00 per share Ex date Sep 7 Books dose Sep 21 Acceptance Payment Nov 2 OCBC One lorfive (a $3 00 pet local share Onttor five fc $419 pet fore«n share Ex4ate: Oct 8 Books dose Oct 20 Acceptance Payment374 words
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Article153 1992-10-30 24 RECORD HIGHS LOWS RT Index ST Industrials Index BT Composite IHMX 1992 1545 92 27/1/92) 1992 b* niSS 51/S/S 1992 *****5 (18/8/92) 1992 tow; 122.50 8/8/92 m h«h: 1565.58 3/6/91) 1991 552 2 1991 taK 1149 08 w 1 91 1991 tow: 022.52 6 91 1JJ# 1607 12 (27/3/90) 1990153 words
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Article, Illustration404 1992-10-30 25 CLSA RECOVERY in Shanghai A shares continued yesterday with the index notching up 65.26 points to close at 3,142.14. Turnover was, however, low, with about 800,000 shares. Brokers said that the domestic market remained subdued with most investors preferring to hold on toCLSA - 404 words
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Article, Illustration931 1992-10-30 25 JAKARTA stock prices closed mixed in fairly active trading, with locals focusing interest on bank shares, brokers said. The Official Index closed at 305.37, down 0.51 points. Bank lnternasional Indonesia and Bank Bali dominated trading in the financial sector. 811 edged up931 words
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Article, Illustration2121 1992-10-30 25 Reuter THE STRONG gains of a handful of large-capitalisation issues yesterday pushed the Bangkok stock index up by 1.47 per cent to break the technical resistance at 920 despite the almost equal number of advancing and declining counters. The SET Index rose 13.47Reuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,121 words
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Article, Illustration2582 1992-10-30 26 Reuter STOCKS slipped yesterday and the Nikkei closed below 17,000. Brokers said sluggish futures and a lack of factors weighed on prices, with most investors sidelined waiting for the corporate results season to finish and a parliamentary session to start. "Futures are dominatingReuter - 2,582 words
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Article, Illustration2438 1992-10-30 26 Reuter SHARES in Hongkong closed slightly weaker yesterday after a day of moderate fluctuations but the market largely shrugged off the latest Sino-British dispute over Hongkong's democratic development, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index closed down 9.48 points at 6,117.50. The AllReuter - 2,438 words
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Article, Illustration2076 1992-10-30 27 Reuter AUSTRALIAN shares closed virtually unchanged yesterday after high turnover and range-bound afternoon trade in the shadow of an uncertain Australian dollar. "People are being very cautious about entering the market until the dollar stabilises and the US election is resolved," saidReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,076 words
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Article813 1992-10-30 27 STOCKS advanced for the fourth consecutive session yesterday, inspired by news that Daewoo group chairman Kim Woo Choong would not stand for president, brokers said. Kim said he would not run for the presidency on behalf of a breakaway political group. "The news buoyed investors who have been concerned813 words
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Article483 1992-10-30 27 SHARE PRICES reversed early gains to close lower yesterday on profit-taking as investors still lacked confidence in the sluggish market. The Weighted Index, which was about 30 points higher in early trade, ended 30 down at 3,640.90 on turnover of NTS 10.4 billion against Wednesday's NTS7.B billion. A vote483 words
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Article535 1992-10-30 27 SHARE PRICES rallied yesterday as investors, lured by bargains, shook off worries about power outages. The Manila Composite Index gained 25.46 points to close at 1,357.01. "The strategy is to buy on dips and the market was really oversold," an analyst said. Many investors who sold heavily due to535 words
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Article290 1992-10-30 27 THE NEW ZEALAND share market closed down as Fletcher Challenge came under renewed selling pressure. The NZSE-40 closed down 11.45 points at 1,369.34. Only NZ$l4 million in shares were traded in what one broker de- scribed as a mundane session. Most of the fall was due to a290 words
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Article91 1992-10-30 27 INDIAN stock prices may remain stable today after the Bombay Stock Exchange yesterday raised margin requirements, brokers said. The Bombay Index yesterday dropped 14.55 points to 2,862.15 and the National Index fell 13.77 to 1,289.09. Delhi slid 7.39 to 651.92. Bombay raised margin requirements to 25 per cent from91 words
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Article51 1992-10-30 27 INDICES TURNOVER Close Previous -w.l Oct 29 NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1.369.34 1.380.78 -11.45 MANILA Composite Index 1.357.01 1.331.35 +25.46 Turnover (mil pesos) 285 221 +64 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index 3.640.90 3.670.90 -30.0 Turnover (NTS billion) 10.4 7.8 +2.6 SEOUL Composite Stock Index 605.78 585.34 20.44 Turnover (billion won) unav51 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1992-10-30 28 STOCKS ON Wall Street closed higher in heavy but choppy trading on Wednesday as investors perceived some underlying improvement in the economy despite mixed economic reports. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 15.67 points to 3,251.40. The New York Stock Exchange Composite Index rose 0.90 to 230.91, while1,247 words
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Article, Illustration755 1992-10-30 28 STOCKS in London suffered a moderate loss on Wednesday, dragged down by a series of downgradings by brokerages and disappointed hopes of lower German interest rates, operators said. The 100-share Footsie Index lost 19.4 points to end at 2,650.4. The market was nervously awaiting a speech on Thursday to755 words
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Article220 1992-10-30 28 THE STOCK market dropped on Wednesday, as the DAX Spot Trend Index ended at 1,510.30 points, down 1.5 per cent from the Tuesday close. But the Commerzbank indicator gained 0.1 per cent to 1,707. Operators said prevailing pessimism was due to an end to hopes of an interest rate220 words
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Article253 1992-10-30 28 DUTCH SHARES ended mixed around their opening levels save for one or two stray stocks which made more substantial gains or losses. Dealers said it had been a gloomy day with no fresh news to stimulate the market. The EOE Index was off 0.61 points at 278.55. Financial stocks253 words
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Article258 1992-10-30 28 ITALIAN SHARES ended a lively session firmer as activity centred on a surge in state-controlled telecommunications group Stet. The MIB Index rose 2.06 per cent to 844 and the underlying trend was up 1.08 per cent. "The market has been selective today, concentrating on Stet, the Pesenti group, SME258 words
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Article232 1992-10-30 28 SHARES SLIPPED back in modest trade after the market spent the day waiting for a results report from Swedish ball-bearing maker SKF. The AllShare Index lost 0.16 per cent to 722.34 in turnover of 302 million kroner. The Top-16 Index was down 0.04 per cent. Weaker overseas European bourses232 words
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Article213 1992-10-30 28 AS PROSPECTS for lower interest rates receded, the Paris bourse suffered on Wednesday from sharp drops hitting UAP insurance group and LVMH Group, operators said. The CAC 40stock Price Index finished at 1,749.86 points, down 1.39 per cent. The latest drop puts the CAC 40 Index back below its213 words
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Article456 1992-10-30 28 MILD BUYING interest in the afternoon helped lift Johannesburg stocks marginally higher on Wednesday in trendlcss trade as investors continued to look for fresh factors, dealers said. Marginal gains in De Beers and other index constituent shares lifted the Overall Index by four points to 3,010. The Industrial Index456 words
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Article324 1992-10-30 28 STOCKS IN Toronto rallied to end sharply higher on Wednesday as uncertainty surrounding Canada's constitution fades and investors focus on the economy and potential declines in in- terest rates. Volume on the TSE swelled to its highest level since Dec 15, 1988. The TSE-300 Index ended up 48.3 points324 words
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Article299 1992-10-30 28 SWISS SHARES regained some ground lost earlier in the day but still ended lower in an uninspired market. Dealers attributed the recovery in late moderate trading to some bargain hunting. The SPI All-Share Index fell 8.5 points, to 1,151.4. The SMI Index of leading shares ended down 18.4 1,909.0.299 words
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Article184 1992-10-30 28 (XI 28 C lose Previous 47NEW YORK Dow Jones 3.251 JO 3.235.73 4 15.67 SAP 500 420.13 418.49 +1.64 Turnover (million) 203.91 201.73 +2.18 LONDON l-TSE MX) 2.650.4 2.669,8 -19.4 Turnover (million) unav 549.5 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1.510.30 1.533.77 -23.47 AMSTERDAM EOE Index 278.55 279 16 -0.61 PARIS CAC-40 1.749.86184 words
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1194 1992-10-30 29 REPORTS THE US dollar rose to end firmer against the mark on late speculative buying, reflecting bullish sentiment yesterday, dealers said. Despite heavy exporter sales, the dollar/yen rate recovered from early lows to near New York overnight levels, partly due to options-related1,194 words
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365 1992-10-30 29 Reuter WELLINGTON The New Zealand dollar hitched a downhill ride with the Australian dollar yesterday, taking the kiwi to a five-year low against the US dollar despite no change in New Zealand's often-praised economic fundamentals. The kiwi opened at 52.97 US cents after aReuter - 365 words
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Article1433 1992-10-30 29 SIMEX EURODOLLAR Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vol Op/lnt Dec 92 96.39 96.42 96.38 96 39 5600 7735 ***** Mar 93 96.42 96.42 96.38 96 40 9300 ***** ***** Jun 93 95.95 95.95 95.92 95.93 3100 5671 ***** Sep 93 95.48 95.49 95.45 95.48 1305 2119 33531,433 words
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Article401 1992-10-30 29 Cross rates Oct 29 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6190 2.5098 1.5450 122.95 0.6349 1.3770 1.4368 1.8886 SS 0.6177 1.5502 0.9543 75.9419 0.3922 0.8505 0.8875 1.1665 MS 0.3984 0.65 0.6156 48.9880 0.2530 0.5486 0.5725 0.7525 Dm 0.6472 1.0479 1.6245 79.58 0.4110 0.8913 0.9300401 words
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Article596 1992-10-30 29 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight I 3/8 1 1/2 1-month 113/16 1 15/16 2-month 1 7/8 2 3-month 2 2 1/8 Overnight mode: 1-7/16 US* Bid Offer 7 days 3 1/4 3 3/8 I month 3 3/16 3 5/16 2 months 3 9/16 3 11/16 3 months596 words
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366 1992-10-30 30 Reuter LONDON Britain's deep coal mines have 20 to 40 more years of economic life and prospects for new ones look unlikely if low world prices persist. British Coal chairman Neil Clarke said. "1 find it very difficult toReuter - 366 words
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264 1992-10-30 30 Bloomberg TOKYO When Japanese oil companies report their earnings early next month, they will be telling a story of an industry prospering in an increasingly deregulated environment. The main business of the Japanese oil companies is to refine imported crude oil and marketBloomberg - 264 words
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753 1992-10-30 30 REPORTS THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market added six sen to close at M$ 14.30 per kg on some buying interest yesterday. Dealers said the steadier trend on the London Metal Exchange for the past few days753 words
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Article1472 1992-10-30 30 Rubber MS Commodity Exchange (futures closing as at 1pm) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Nov 92 000 0.00 143.50 0 ~450 Dec 142.75 142.75 143.00 300 3.300 Jan 93 143.25 143.00 143.00 300 4.300 Feb 143.00 143.00 143.00 200 4.9001,472 words
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Article, Illustration642 1992-10-30 31 Elisabeth Zingg - POSTCARD FROM PAGAN By Elisabeth Zingg Tourists are a rare commodity at Pagan, the birthplace of Burmese civilisation, in spite of the extraordinary beauty of its temples and stupas. Every morning, two or three self-employed guides wait with their horse-carts for passengers off the plane from Yangon,642 words
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Article151 1992-10-30 31 As at 10am yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1200 1.1300 Canadian dollar 1.2935 1.3035 NZ dollar 0.8475 0.8675 Sterling pound 2.5370 2.5570 US dollar 1.6130 1.6230 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 14.72151 words
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Article106 1992-10-30 31 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Nov 26- Dakar Dakar. Centre Interna- 221/*****2 Jan 19-24 International Cologne. Messe-und (49)221/ Dec 7 International Senegal tion Du (fax) Furniture Fair Germany Ausstdlungs- *****74 Fair Commerce Du Gcs.m.b.h. Koln Senegal Jan 20-23 British Education Barbican EMAP106 words
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Advertisement356 1992-10-30 31 LIQUOR LICENCE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Tan Yong Seng of Blk 232 Bain St #23-21, Singapore 0718, have applied for a Beer House, First Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Boat Quay Restaurant Pte Ltd at 82/82-A 82-B Boat Quay, Singapore 0104, and that this356 words
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Miscellaneous189 1992-10-30 31 Fellow from Avon jji--13 Discussions cause one ty is not so onerous (6-6) 24 Term incorporated by the 25 7 Feeling disposed to put in 22 Very little son is unable to boat (6) carbon backing-sheet (9) understand (5) 26 A short declaration that 8 Businessman intended to thanks are189 words
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Miscellaneous163 1992-10-30 31 Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in the early hours and predawn. Report: Maximum temperature 32.6 Assoc humidity 58% Minimum temperature 25.3 Assoc humidity 93% Hours of sunshine 4.75 Rainfall in mm 0.2 Rainfall this month 202.0 Rainy days this month 17 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 17/07 Cloudy163 words
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Miscellaneous18 1992-10-30 31 TO Heu. urm Teroßcßp^eNT QO THe>/ 0 IWCn HPvS SUDDENLY K£B€U££> P\ &GAST OT ftORDCN H94 ASSOCtATCO»ew»SPA««St.IO I*JI»M18 words
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535 1992-10-30 32 PKEpH Reuter WASHINGTON President George Bush snapped at Democrat Bill Clinton's heels on Wednesday as new polls signalled a close finish to the 1992 presidential race. Six days before the election. one poll pegged Mr Bush just two points behind Mr Clinton, whileReuter - 535 words
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169 1992-10-30 32 AP WASHINGTON The Bush Administration will subsidise sales of 58,000 tonnes of US poultry to Singapore and a handful of Middle Eastern countries. Agriculture Secretary Edward Madigan's announcement on Wednesday is the latest in a string of electioneve efforts by the Agriculture DepartmentAP - 169 words
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319 1992-10-30 32 Accumulated debt now stands at nearly US$4 trillion Reuter WASHINGTON The US budget deficit swelled to a record U*****.2 billion (SS47O billion) in the 1992 fiscal year, the US government said on Wednesday, and is headed higher. The gap for the year endedReuter - 319 words
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168 1992-10-30 32 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan, easing curbs on economic contact with China, will allow small and medium-sized companies to invest there without setting up subsidiaries in third countries, newspapers reported yesterday. Government departments had reached a preliminary agreement to allow each company to remit investment capitalReuter - 168 words
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361 1992-10-30 32 Reuter PARIS France, declaring final victory over currency speculators who attacked the franc last month, cut a key interest rate yesterday and held out the prospect of cheaper money throughout Europe. "This is the last sign of a returnReuter - 361 words
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356 1992-10-30 32 Catherine Ong - From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG BRITAIN will shortly approach China to try and break the deadlock over Hongkong's political future as Chinese officials appeared to back down yesterday from allegations of a "secret deal" on the 1995 election. Chief356 words
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Article, Illustration866 1992-10-30 32 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - The Bottom Line YANG RAZALI KASSIM YANG RAZALI KASSIM The writer, a senior BT correspondents covered the 24th Asean Economic Ministerial Meeting in Manila IT COULD have ended better, that crucial meeting ot Asean economic ministers in Manila last week. If it was866 words
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Advertisement215 1992-10-30 32 Every Saturday in Business Times Qualify in an aae of change SELECTA-NOVA. by hansgrohe Germany. Top Shower Manufacturer In Europe. Honjgrohe's Sale eta was the finthantkhowerwilh a variable spray pattern. It become a m>Zf/M ton-Luanda hakwi f /yy of Hansgrohe quatty from the Black Forest That ts why it wi215 words
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348 1992-10-30 33 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE The Federation of Asean Shippers' Council (FASC) will form a task force to push for legislation that promotes regular dialogue between shipping lines and shippers, FASC chairman Sia Yong said. The announcement came as part of the FASC's348 words
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Article, Illustration335 1992-10-30 33 UPI PARIS The seizure of a Greenpeace boat by the French navy on Wednesday has raised speculation that a controversial shipment of plutonium from France to Japan is imminent. The 24-metre Beluga belonging to the environmental pressure group had been berthed in the FrenchUPI - 335 words
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1186 1992-10-30 33 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 •Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Alpha Feeders 6 I •ANL 3 1/2 •APL 5 3-5 Asia Cont Lines 14 5 Asian Break-Bulk 16 3 ASCL 5 5 •ASXCL Shpg 15 21,186 words
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191 1992-10-30 33 Knight-Ridder LONDON The International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko) has urged Poland, Romania and Bulgaria to develop shipbreaking facilities. In a letter to those governments, through their embassies in Oslo, Intertanko supported a recent resolution by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) thatKnight-Ridder - 191 words
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205 1992-10-30 33 Bloomberg NEW YORK MC Shipping Inc said that downtime and engine repairs to its shipping fleet caused a thirdquarter operating loss of U*****,000 (SSI billion), or 22 cents a share, compared with net income of U*****,000, or 18 cents a share, a year earlier.Bloomberg - 205 words
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278 1992-10-30 33 Ramesh Divyanathan - By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE The marine sector has to offer more scholarships to attract students and school leavers to join the industry, said Association of Singapore Marine Industries' (ASMI) president Tan Mong Seng. More scholarships would enable the industry to meet278 words
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268 1992-10-30 33 UPI CAIRO An Egyptian oil tanker collided on Tuesday night with a Norwegian cargo ship at the northern Mediterranean Sea entrance to the Suez Canal and left a 350-ton oil spill that led the canal authorities to declare a state of maximum emergency,UPI - 268 words
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226 1992-10-30 33 AFP HONGKONG A Pana-manian-registered ship was fired on and boarded by Chinese coast guards on Wednesday just outside Hongkong waters, sources here said. A government spokesman confirmed that a call was received from the captain of the Marine Kingdom saying that his vesselAFP - 226 words
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68 1992-10-30 34 BRUSSELS Belgium's last major shipyard, NV Boelwerf, was declared bankrupt after several weeks of talks to try to save the 160-year-old concern. "Boelwerf is bankrupt, two receivers have been appointed," Boelwerf chairman Yves Brasseur said. He said Boelwerfs debts totalled 1.6 billion francs. "The bankruptcy68 words
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Article59 1992-10-30 34 LONDON Tanker loadings at the Sullom Voe oil terminal in the Shetland Islands resumed on Wednesday after high winds led to the suspension of operations on Tuesday. "Operations became normal at 1200 GMT. We have just berthed one vessel and another five are due to berth.59 words
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72 1992-10-30 34 NEW DELHI Air India has made a record net profit of US$6O million (Ss96 million) in the first six months of the current fiscal year, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said. Civil Aviation Minister Madhavrao Scindia was quoted as saying that India's flag72 words
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Article78 1992-10-30 34 NEW YORK American Airlines on Tuesday matched European fare reductions enacted earlier by Continental Airlines. The price cuts, previously matched by Trans World Airlines, average 35 per cent in fares from nine United States cities to various European capitals. The move by American means that the78 words
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Article84 1992-10-30 34 UTAH Digitran Systems Inc said it completed preparations for its first crane training facility. The training centre, put together in cooperation with the Port of Jacksonville will be located on the port's property and will begin classes in January, the company said in a statement. Digitran makes84 words
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Article54 1992-10-30 34 LONDON The freighter Divine Sembilan has now sunk in the South China Sea in position 17.30 degrees north and 117.25 degrees east, according to Lloyd's Intelligence. The 21-man crew of the vessel was picked up by the bulk carrier Pateras on Oct 19 and the carrier is54 words
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Article76 1992-10-30 34 OSLO The Norwegian state-owned oil company Statoil on Wednesday reported a nine-month profit after tax of 2.2 billion kroner (Sss6B million), down from 3.5 billion kroner in the same period of last year. Statoil said profits had fallen mainly because of lower oil prices, weaker refining76 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1992-10-30 34 Paul Berrill - A clearer picture of how British Rail will be sold off has been painted by a new government document. Paul Berrill asks whether the paper will prove tempting to potential investors Paul Berrill Lloyd's List OVER 50 companies are said to have shown initial interest inLloyd's List - 1,100 words
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Article592 1992-10-30 34 Oct 22 Density Water Resdue As»1 Uimn Sedmnt Dens*? Water Re«fae Asti Hrvuv Segwrt XWU Exxon MOn KG/M*3 1 V/V M/M M/M PPM method KG/M*3 1 V/V M/M M'M PPM method ISO/Croc tots Spec E25 991 TO 154 010 30* 010* Eastern USA 180~to 986 02592 words
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Article9114 1992-10-30 42 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Pcnang alter9,114 words
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Article708 1992-10-30 49 Vtttd Voy Wo Berth Arrwal Departure twwj Hoy No toft Arm* Departue Jurong Port Hong Woon ***** P04 atongside 29 10/1830 Gena OSD/92 J12 alongside 3010/2300 I Yermoshkm 23/92W P08A atongstoe 30.10/0100 Herwigsdorf 10/92 J7/8 alongside 3010 0600 kimawa 23/92 P04 alongside M 0/1800 Lma Jaya 11708 words
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Article1424 1992-10-30 49 DELIVERY OF FCL IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROCRESS Slip Voy No Containers avaAaMe Ship Voy No CwiUton Y Yaroslavsk 04-92 28.1092 0645 Yanshan 56 COO(EST) 29.10.92 1930 a 522 301E 28.10.92 0730 E Breeze 83-274 COO(EST) *****2 1500 TamCans V* 7-098 28.10.92 0800 Equator Crys 114N COO(EST) 29.10.92 15001,424 words
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Article676 1992-10-30 50 THE DRY cargo freight market held firm on Wednesday *jiile the Baltic Freight Index (BF1) showed a modest onepoint advance to 1,108 after its rapid rise in the past few days, brokers said. I They noted confirmation of coal and grain fixtures. A Port Cartier/Black Sea 60,000 tonne676 words
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Article741 1992-10-30 50 !>(6v 3-5: PetroTech 92, jointly organised by Petamgas Maritime Services and RAI. will be held at the RAI International Exhibition Centre, Amsterdam. For details and registration forms, please contact Petamgas at tel: 2-23-6118 or fax: 223-9929. Nov 3-5: Holland Offshore 92, jointly organised by Petamgas Maritime Services and741 words
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Article, Illustration328 1992-10-30 52 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian arm of air express firm DHL is planning to expand its network by setting up more offices in key areas of the country. Anthony Thean, general manager of DHL Sdn Bhd which is328 words
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155 1992-10-30 52 AP AMSTERDAM, Netherlands A Japanese Boeing 747 cargo jet made a successful emergency landing here on Wednesday after two engines were reported malfunctioning soon after takeoff. The Nippon Cargo Airlines freighter, headed for Tokyo via Anchorage, was forced to return to Schiphol Airport about 15 minutesAP - 155 words
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280 1992-10-30 52 AFP PARIS France lodged a protest with Libya on Wednesday after a French judge probing the bombing of a French airliner over Africa three years ago was turned back from Tripoli, the foreign ministry said. Judge Jean-Louis Bruguiere, investigating the midair explosionAFP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration371 1992-10-30 52 Reuter PARIS Belgian, British and French railways on Wednesday unveiled the high-speed passenger trains which will link Brussels, London and Paris through the Channel tunnel from 1994. Speaking at a news conference, officials said the new service called Eurostar would cut London-Paris travel time to threeReuter - 371 words
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322 1992-10-30 52 AP JERUSALEM A government inquiry into the crash of the El A 1 cargo jet in Amsterdam earlier this month exonerated the airline on Wednesday and suggested a structural flaw was to blame. A commission of Israeli aviation experts said the crewAP - 322 words
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316 1992-10-30 52 NYT LOS ANGELES As part of a reorganisation announced in August, McDonnell Douglas Corp may start trimming costs by contracting out some work that has been performed in house, company spokesmen said on Wednesday, confirming a published report. The cost-cutting strategy,NYT - 316 words
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Article, Illustration469 1992-10-30 52 NYT LOS ANGELES The Bush administration approved a USSI.BS billion (Ss3 billion) plan on Wednesday for General Dynamics Corp to upgrade 399 F-16 fighter jets owned by the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Norway. The plan, which has been under discussion for months,NYT - 469 words
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Advertisement1471 1992-10-30 39 Shipping Times, Friday October 30 1992 1 SCX: 'CALIFORNIA JUPITER 59E' ETA SGP 04/11/92 II H II ARRIVING LOS ANGELES 22/TI/92 IN 17 DAYS II SB AfOJw II AEX: NEPTUNE AZURITE 06E'ETA SGP 04/11/92 HI ■1 II ARRIVING NEW YORK 27/11/92 IN 22 DAYS H PNW. 'Ig« JMOPOINTS 1 TacAuroitmA.wmitf-iKLUiopoum-tTLumcrum*1,471 words
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Advertisement2361 1992-10-30 44 Full Container Liner Services Malaysia's Age.i's Indonesia s Agents: Genera/ Agents: Boohing Agents: Ciian Cuan Shipping Sdn Bhd Chung Chim Shipping Sdn Bhd FT. Ciobsi Putra Indonesia Maritime Costar Shipping Pte Ltd St,,*** Freight Booking Centre Sdn Bhd 58 Persian Rajj HL,m Musj ,ot 2 Mistri Road 47 Hill Street2,361 words
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Advertisement666 1992-10-30 45 i(i£ FAMOUS CONTAINER LINES I AlO ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S'PORE 0207 T HOT LINE: *****33 (24 LINES) !l| LIMASSOL/PIREAUS 1/tl ROTTERDAM 1/tl I HAIFA/ASHDOO/ALEXANDRIA 1/fl HAMBURG/BREMEN 1/11 I MARSEILLE/FRANCE Vfi FELIXSTOWE/UK 1/tl BARCELONA/SPAIN 1/11 LEHAVRE/ANTWERP 1/tl I GENOA/ITALY 1/tl GOTHENBURG/SCANDINAVIA 1/tl I LOS ANGELES/WC/IPI 1/tl SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 7/11 t666 words
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Advertisement869 1992-10-30 47 COMPANIA PERUANA vEKdL DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBULK FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO. MATARANI. 10* ft OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH T/S AT KO6E ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. WgV'EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM KOBE. YOKOHAMA. NAGOYA. MOJI. TOKYO*. MANILA*. DAVAO*. P«um* P.869 words
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Advertisement478 1992-10-30 48 EontermJ CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. AUCKLAND 7TH NOVEMBER ACCEPTING TO ALL PORTS IN NEW ZEALAND BANGKOK 8 NOV JAKARTA 8 NOV PENANG 5 NOV PORT KELANG 5 NOV MELBOURNE 8 OCT SYDNEY 8 OCT FREMANTLE 5 OCT BRISBANE 15 OCT HAMBURG 7 NOV FELIXSTOWE 7 NOV GOTHENBURG 7 NOV478 words
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Advertisement770 1992-10-30 48 BNext Week's Sailings Bangkok WEI) I&SIJN Hamburg SAT Manila FRI E MON Ho Chi Minh FRI Colombo E MON Y Los Angeles SUN Singapore Tel: 778 6522 Von Chan/ flffl- Johorc Tel: Alfred Ng mm Fax: 07-*****3 Eddy Kasenda 7&AA/S-L/A//C i were* cwtmei/ f—\ 101/U 1040 SERVICE I I TK770 words
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Advertisement398 1992-10-30 50 Find out how sellers are reaching out to buyers in Advertising and Marketing. Every Thursday in Business Times. NORTH PHILIPPINES FULL CONTAINER SERV CE VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE MANILA VIGOUR PACIFIC 74N8 30/10/92 (FRI) 04/11/92 TWO SAILINGS WEEKLY VIGOUR LUZON 3NB 02/11/92 (MON) 07/11/92 MONDAY AND FRIDAY VIGOUR SINGAPORE 39N8 06/11/92398 words
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Advertisement142 1992-10-30 51 BINTANG MAS SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 39 NEI ROAO SINGAPORE 0208 TEL: *****88 TLX: R*****5 SINMER FAX: *****64 accepts ports or CARGO STORE DCS THATIOH BMTANG BELAIT «3E 2*30 Oct 30-31 Od M*. m. RBcM MERCURY PEARL ¥211 31-02 Nov 03-04 Nov Muara. latwa* BMTANG SOBA V22E 02-03 Ho* 04-05 Nov142 words
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