The Business Times, 14 February 1990
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Title Section11 1990-02-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 170/12/89 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1990 75 CENTS11 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS SUMMARY
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Article43 1990-02-14 1 SELL programmes pushed US blue chips and the broad market lower after an early rally failed yesterday. The Oow was off 11 at 2608 in early trading after rising into resistance earlier at 2621. Oeclining issues led gainers by two-to-one.43 words
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Article47 1990-02-14 1 AP LONDON SHARES were slightly higher in thin trading at midday yesterday, as the market continued to worry about the direction of world bond markets. At 1200 GMT, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was up 8.4 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 2,296.3. APAP - 47 words
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Article44 1990-02-14 1 Tuesday ST Industrials Index 1,575.88 (-17.89) BT-AAGA Index 803.44 (-6.52 NST Industrial Index 3.121.88 3.06) HK Hang Seng indox (-31.11 Tokyo Nikkei Average 37,107.03 (-181.11 Sydney All-Ordlnarios 2,515.5 6.6 Monday Now York (Dow Jones) 2,619.14(-29.06 London (FT 30 Index) 1,810.6(-20.144 words
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Article9 1990-02-14 1 US$> 144.50yen 1.*****M S$1.8650 US$1.6870 M$t S$0.68899 words
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Article17 1990-02-14 1 Euro-$ (AAar) 91.66 DM (AAar) 0.5936 Yen (AAar) 0.*****7 Pound (AAar) 1.6780 Nickel Index (AAar) 37,35017 words
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Article11 1990-02-14 1 S'pore (buyer's quote) US$420.50 +4.00 London (AAomlng fix US$419.75(4.5011 words
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Article10 1990-02-14 1 S'pore February 159.50 conts/kg 1.00 AA'sIa February 230.00MctsAg (-0-5010 words
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Article17 1990-02-14 1 Tumoven 1 r 553lots( 137 Fob AA$639/tome (-6 AAar AA$641 /tonne (-10 Apr AA$651/tome (-517 words
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Article30 1990-02-14 1 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was up 3/8 point at 3-3/8 per cent yesterday. Short-term rates fell by 1/8 point across the board to 6-1/8.30 words
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Article, Illustration242 1990-02-14 1 FALLS on Wall Street and Tokyo affected sentiment yesterday, resulting in regional markets closing mixed. Share prices in Tokyo dropped broadly at the close as pre-election jitters coupled with concern over a dip in US stocks on Monday gave investors ample excuse to avoid242 words
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95 1990-02-14 1 AFP MALAYSIAN estate workers and employers have reached an agreement on the core issues of a dispute which led to some 200,000 plantation workers staging a three-day nationwide strike early this month. Malaysian minister Lim Ah Lek yesterday said that the NationalAFP - 95 words
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506 1990-02-14 1 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG NON-BARGAINABLE employees in unionised companies may join trade unions as associate members and enjoy union benefits, the Labour Ministry has told the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC). In a letter two weeks ago 1o member unions, NTUC assistant secretary-general Qoh506 words
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341 1990-02-14 1 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS WITH the aerospace industry booming, the Singapore government plans to build a specialised training centre to meet the shortage of licensed aircraft maintenance engineers and technicians. To be set up "in the near future", it will be the first such341 words
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196 1990-02-14 1 AFP MALAYSIA is to attend the Asian Aerospace '90 opening here today, contrary to earlier reports that it would boycott the five-day event. A spokesman for the organisers said Malaysia's attendance was confirmed late on Monday evening. Five senior Malaysian defence officials are to attendAFP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration339 1990-02-14 1 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE HOT demand for computer professionals saw above-aver-age salary increases and employee turnover in the industry last year, according to a survey by Hay Management Consultants. The 14.2 per cent total pay rise electronic data processing and management information systems (EDP/MIS)339 words
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538 1990-02-14 1 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA WEARNES TECHNOLOGY, a subsidiary of Wearne Brothers Ltd. is on the verge of taking a big bite of the lucrative fast-growing US$4-billion page printer market through its participation in the buyout of Qume Corp. Last week Qume Corp, a538 words
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231 1990-02-14 1 AFP TROUBLED US securities firm Drexel Burn ham Lambert Inc has approached several Japaneee financial institutions about the poaaibie sale of some of its divisions. Jiji Press quoted Japanese sources in New York as saying that Japanese banks and securities firms would "seriously consider" anyAFP - 231 words
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Advertisement192 1990-02-14 1 Full report, PAGE 16 Regional mfcts, PAGE 18 World mkts, PAGE 19 -> rrk czk nrk company services ©DTOTO s~-=: Editorial Comment 7 Troops In Europo 5 profit p«im Oil, m*uh Small countries: big ties Bush rejects Gorbachev's plan D Euro Produce. Rubber, Tin listina for CroMWOfds .................21 Eastern Europe192 words
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Advertisement134 1990-02-14 1 BOUTIQUE #02-28 RAFFLES CITY SHOPPING CENTRE tM PAOK Ift the start, you would he surprised hy tlie quiet elegance. And be impressed by the attentive, discreet ser-*"' I Perfect wlien you're trying to clinchan important deal over lunch. you'll delight in the chic con.tinental ambience. It's totally unexpected right (or134 words
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ASIAN AEROSPACE '90
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Article, Illustration514 1990-02-14 2 HARISH MEHTA - US aero-industry could broaden its base here By HARISH MEHTA BOEING Commercial Airplanes is on an Asian binge: it is holding talks with tha Singapore authorities to discuss business that could range from joint ventures to components manufacturing, and ia in serious talka with China to514 words
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Article, Illustration309 1990-02-14 2 SINGAPORE AEROSPACE is set to start msnufscturing components for the much-delayed New Light Helicopter project, said Aeroepatiale chairman and chief executive officer Henri Martre yesterday. The Republic would slso make parts for an aircraft produced by Airbus, he sdded. Aerospatiale,309 words
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303 1990-02-14 2 STRIKE-HIT Airbus Industrie consortium may have its corporate structure changed to make it less vulnerable to disruptions in production that have been caused by the current three- month-old industrial dispute, Aerospatiale's chairman and chief executive officer said yesterday. Striking workers303 words
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345 1990-02-14 2 AFTER PULLING OUT of a fournation project to manufacture a new light helicopter, AeroSpace Technologies of Australia haa entered into a risk-sharing arrangement with Agusta of Italy and Fama of Argentina to produce a utility helicopter. ASTA's public affairs manager. Andre R345 words
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352 1990-02-14 2 SINGAPORE AIRLINES has been selected "1989 Airline" by an American trade magazine from a short-list of five international carriers. SIA managing director Or Cheong Choong Keong received award last night from Air Transport World (ATW). ATW is the organiser of the event, now352 words
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283 1990-02-14 2 TECHNICAL COOPERATION between the US and Singapore aviation authorities is being expanded to cover not only aerospace parts and components, but also aircraft repair. This closer cooperation in more aircraft-related areas is part of the move to build on the existing Bilateral Airworthiness283 words
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Article, Illustration277 1990-02-14 2 MILITARY MUSCLE will be displayed by Singapore Technologies. which will take part in the Aaian Aerospace '90 show under its new corporate identity. The aerospace, industrial, marine and ordnance sectors of Singapore Technologies will be showcased in the Singapore Technologies pavilion. A new277 words
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253 1990-02-14 2 DASSAULT is offering a planes-for-tourism bonanza: from tha transfer of technology for the licence production of the Mirage 2000, to countertrade and developing tourism in customer countries. said the senior executive vice-president of Avions Marcel Dasssult-Breguet Aviation, Mr Hugues de L'Estoile. He disclosed that253 words
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203 1990-02-14 2 FRENCH SECRETARY of State for Defence Gerard Renon, in Singapore to booet the French presence at the Asian Aerospace '90 show, said that existing economic links between the Republic and France were insufficient and needed to be beefed up. The French defence203 words
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Advertisement326 1990-02-14 2 MEAN A lOT AT SHERATON lITTIE THINGS MEAN A LOT AT SHERATON lITTIE THINGS MEAN A lOT-AT '*> Z O z > X o X IM 3 Imagine staying in the best part of Bandar Seri day—a saving of 8J66.00 per night or 851,980 m O Begawan, right on Jalan326 words
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HOME NEWS
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416 1990-02-14 3 LILIAN ANG - Nine contractors short-listed for contract tender By LILIAN ANG IN A FEW DAYS, the muchcoveted $200 million-odd superstructure contract for Ngee Ann City next to Mandarin Hotel will be up for grabs. But even as local and foreign contractors gear up to tender416 words
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Article, Illustration566 1990-02-14 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO TEACHER TRAINING will take a quantum leap in quantity and quality over the next three to five years, with new and upgraded courses at the proposed, expanded National Institute of Education. The focus will be on primary school teaching, in566 words
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394 1990-02-14 3 SANGEETA MULCHAND - By SANGEETA MULCHAND A SWISS MANUFACTURER of conveyor and power transmission belts, Habasit, is planning to invest in its own premises even as it begins business on new leased premises. Habasit Far East, the company's 17th subsidiary worldwide and its first distribution394 words
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270 1990-02-14 3 THE MASS RAPID TRANSIT system will be extended from Jurong East to Chos Chu Kang on March 10. The Minister for Communication Information, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, disclosed this yesterday at the ground-breaking ceremony for the new270 words
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119 1990-02-14 3 AFP MEXICAN PRESIDENT Carlos Salinas de Gortari is to visit Singapore in June as part of an Asian tour that includes Japan and South Korea, according to a Mexican government official. The official in Mexico City said, however, the exact itinerary had yetAFP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration545 1990-02-14 3 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS TRADING and investment company United Sembawang Enterprises (USE) is planning to expanding aggressively in the aviation field. It will do so through several joint ventures with companies in the US and China. Theee ventures are to provide marketing and545 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous194 1990-02-14 3 WEATHER^ Global temperature* and weather forecast ri#u y... Hn a OUTLOOK: Shower* City Max/ Note #w M ra arcaa tht late afternoon. Report for 24 hour* prior Aberdeen 04/00 Sonny 7 30pm on Feb 13 at Amsterdam 08/02 Windy obperh A them 11/04 Cloudy Auckland 26/18 Showers Mln lemp 14194 words
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REGIONAL BUSINESS & POLITICS
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416 1990-02-14 4 Reuter ECONOMIC growth in the Philippinaa ia likaly to dip to 5 par cant in 1990 and tha govarnmant will kaap a tight grip on its spending to combat inflation. Finance Secretary Jaaua Eatanialao aaid. Ha aaid in an interview thatReuter - 416 words
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168 1990-02-14 4 Bernama THE SARAWAK branch of tha Malayaian Induatrial Development Authority (Mida) approved 38 manufacturing licences with a total inveetment of Ms9oo million laat year. Its state director, S Krishnarajah, aaid on Monday 32 licences were iaaued for naw projecta while aix were forBernama - 168 words
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132 1990-02-14 4 Bernama INDONESIAN Manpower Miniater Cosmas Batubara haa called on Aaean member countries to continue providing information on manpower reports in their respective countries to complement regional efforts in tackling unemployment problems. He alao euggeeted that tha exchange of information onBernama - 132 words
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548 1990-02-14 4 Bernama MALAYSIA needs at least Mslo billion to generate enough electric power in the next five years to avoid an impending "national energy crtaia" which ia expected to loom in 1901, Energy, Telecommunications and Poet Minister Datuk Sari Samy Vellu hasBernama - 548 words
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Article1086 1990-02-14 4 ARRIVALS Operator jtfVlCl number Local From AZA AZ99S 0235 SYD SU soeoi 0355 AKL SU SQ491 0545 8WN MAS MH601 0550 KUL SU SQ401 0805 CM8 AM SWAB CW707 0825 MTS/MMJ MAS MH627 0635 KUL MAS MH640 0020 KUL LOA NG001 0025 VK KAl KE624 0040 KUL1,086 words
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Advertisement52 1990-02-14 4 A The buanni perm's diotct every Tntxfay, I 1 A Thundav. S*urda> and Sundav UavMgCkatH I Airport at 21:55 hoars and arriving at If dificrn* ckw in the USA tht Wkjwmfat*. CaII your fr„tW Mgrnt or Air C*n*U 1 7J2 MJJ. /7\ A Breath Of Fresh Air >3V 11 Air52 words
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WORLD BUSINESS & POLITICS
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402 1990-02-14 5 Reuter THE FIRST DAY of talks on a now trade pact between the United States and the Soviet Union n ended on Monday with no major "obstacles appearing towards signing at a superpower summit in June, a US official said.Reuter - 402 words
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382 1990-02-14 5 AP ««fANKS SEEKING BUSINESS in Eastern r*urop« were told on Monday that gov- there should give priority to 'stabilising budgets, money and inflation before dealing with problems of trade, industry and labour. But the other problems also have to be tackledAP - 382 words
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588 1990-02-14 5 AFP SOVIET Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov said in Bangkok on Monday that "only a squadron" of the Soviet air force would remain at the air and naval base st Cam Ranh Bay "at the request of the Vietnamese government". MrAFP - 588 words
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233 1990-02-14 5 AP SOUTH KOREA will run a trade deficit of US$3.3 billion this year, the worst in nine years, the Korea Foreign Trade Association predicted yesterday. The figure far exceeds the government's projection of a US$2 billion deficit. Both flguree were calculatedAP - 233 words
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612 1990-02-14 5 'No need for equal US, Soviet levels in Europe' Reuter US PRESIDENT George Bush on Monday rejected Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev'a proposal that US and Soviet troope in Europe be cut to equal levels, saying he wanted to get away from such direct "linkage" onReuter - 612 words
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Miscellaneous70 1990-02-14 5 Doonesbury by garry trudeau Mt-<Aapus&M.uaiDw\ urn uausotemts AQR£EIHATMRBUSHSTRPIO THE PtBSVBfT MST BUT I CAN TELL YOU, AS WAS IT TbEGI/tSUOUU? TfeatoMOMPßU6amF&€B gnt one to run am*/ a vbtnam-cra veteran you had pare me to GFOOUSHANPUHGOS6AR/* FROM A HGHT. NOT THAT JOPO, 60AM0LP0R HZ HAS ANYTHN& TO PROVZ MANS GOTTA QO70 words
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Advertisement75 1990-02-14 6 -^-tttt# v HfllHßMflfeliMßHl -.y 5, |>yM j| B. .J SI If v v v AHV L|m BEfflaßK Ancient 1 all '**''*'< }S jJB jjiaH -^k^ Ml M^lb^ China. Even in the modern city of < M&A,..-, BMB y <fr»?yt Vb Hong Kong you discover these I jf jlflr; .0 Or75 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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699 1990-02-14 7 Reuter WEBT GERMANY'S European partners (ear Chancatlor Helmut Kohl's drtva tor German monetary union could weaken the foundations of financial stability on which Europe's strength Is being built. Privately, they are voicing concern that II Bonn turns 40-year-old dreams ofReuter - 699 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1990-02-14 7 The shift of investment focus from Asia-Pacific to Eastern Europe is not in question, but rather one of degree. Already, Western European preoccupation with such a possibility is reflected in the absence of three key European Community ministers at the current Asean-ECAP - 1,413 words
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Article433 1990-02-14 8 IN THE IMAGERY of international perceptions, Brunei stands out for its fabled wealth. But there are other factors which make it special. Prime among them is that it is what may be called a sui generis country. Every nation is, of course, of its own kind,433 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1990-02-14 8 CRAIG WHITNEY - When President Mikhail Gorbachev launched reforms in the Soviet Union, he sowed the seeds for German unification. The two Germanys are now snowballing into unity and Mr Gorbachev, while losing the veto power in the matter, is seeking to shape the union.NYT - 1,329 words
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Article861 1990-02-14 8 ASIAN AEROSPACE '90 Defence-conscious Israel, now a force to reckon with on the International defence markets, continues to blaze technological trails. AMNON RIMON, Director, Avionics and Aviation Centre, Israel Export Institute, Tel Aviv, provides e bird's eye view of his country's defence Industry.861 words
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Miscellaneous10 1990-02-14 8 A Actual £ecof?r> Jones -UJPIS ™e>AeTiPp-E*.... gocso*,NTH.S in my dipißY.10 words
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Advertisement698 1990-02-14 9 WHY SOME PEOPLE GET RICH AND SOME PEOPLE DONT. Wealth may come to those who wait, but it will come faster to borrow in are critical. For instance, you could invest in a currency to those who can't wait. whose value you think will rise against the currency you've borrowed698 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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Article, Illustration579 1990-02-14 10 Circular explains rationale of proposed rights issue MBT UMW HOLDINGS, which recently announced a hefty group pre-tax profit of over M$ 100.87 million for the year ended Dec 31. 1969. has forecast a higher profit of about $123.41 million in theMBT - 579 words
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172 1990-02-14 10 Bernama DUFF BHD is proposing a three-for-one rights issua to rsducs borrowings and finance additional working capital requirements. In a statement on behalf of Duff, D and C Mitsui Merchant Bankers Bhd said the rights issue, to consist of 41.86 million new shares atBernama - 172 words
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Article, Illustration503 1990-02-14 10 Bernama JOHAN HOLDINGS Bhd is seeking a listing on a European stock market for its 100 per cent-owned Dutch investment holding snd management subsidisry, Abacus Pacific NV. "With the return of global market confidence, we have been thinking of looking for aBernama - 503 words
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240 1990-02-14 10 MBT MALAYSIAN stockbroking firms are now allowed to apply for direct listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's main board if they meet all the necessary conditions, including capital adequacy, Finance Minister Datuk Paduka Daim Zalnuddin said. This follows the decision of theMBT - 240 words
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222 1990-02-14 10 MBT THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange is taking sterner steps to facilitate quicker and more efficient processing of shares. At a special meeting on Feb 8, the KLSE committee decided that stockbroking companies which have not computerised their operations will be givenMBT - 222 words
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Article, Illustration463 1990-02-14 10 Reuter TRADEWINDS AIRLINE, a wholly-owned subsidiary of locally listed Singapore Airlines Ltd. is planning to add one or more aircraft a year lo its fleet in the next five years. Airline officials said Tradewinds was also looking for new routes. The airline, launched aReuter - 463 words
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TAKING STOCK...
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Article, Illustration333 1990-02-14 10 NOT SINCE its Singapore dating in July 1963 has the British-owned Cereboe Pacific Ltd created such a stir aa it did last Friday. In an after-market announcement, Cereboa Pacific stunned all by revealing that Japaneee diatiller Suntory waa negotiating to acquire a controlling atake in333 words
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Article203 1990-02-14 10 link* between Cerebos Pacific and RHM so that Cereboe Pacific can still continua to distribute RHM's products. Suntory had a worldwide turnover last yaar of US$7 billion. And although the overseas contributions are now only US$344 million, the group ia committed to raieing it to billion by the year203 words
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Article151 1990-02-14 10 Tram BALM LM has appointed Or Hong Hal as director ss well as president and chtaf executive officer of tta company. Dr Hong Hai was recently appointed president and CEO of tha Haw Par group. His additional appointment in Tiger Balm reflects the company's continued emphasis on the151 words
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Advertisement329 1990-02-14 10 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. rrg WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) RIGHTS ISSUE OF 32,456,293 NEW ORDINARY SHARES OF $1.00 EACH IN THE CAPITAL OF THE COMPANY AT $4.50 FOR EACH NEW ORDINARY SHARE ON THE BASIS OF TWO (2) NEW ORDINARY329 words
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Advertisement211 1990-02-14 10 Prof Wee of Cereboe and Sunlory, PAGE 12 i| Undecided whether to make that long term investment in M office space and personnel In ■■■■■■■at the You can have a brand new prestigious office in Kuala Lumpur for less than m the cost of a private secretary. At City a211 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration1129 1990-02-14 12 ROSIE TAN - Another chunk of a British food empire is about to fall into the hands of the wealthy and aggressive Japanese. ROSIE TAN of Companies Desk profiles Suntory of Japan, corporate hunter-gatherer, as well as its prospering target, Cerebos Pacific Ltd. ROSIE1,129 words
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Article, Illustration802 1990-02-14 12 SUNTORY's beginnings date beck to 1899 when e resourceful Jspsnese businessman by the name of Shinjiro Torri established a company called Kotobukiya. He developed and marketed a sweet wine called Akadama which was to become the start of a trend towards Western-style alcoholic beverages in802 words
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Advertisement133 1990-02-14 12 FOR SALE BY TBNDIR UNION INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 37 JALAN PEMIMPIN, SINGAPORE PRIME FREEHOLD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Tender Closing Date: 27 March 1990 7-storey flatted factory building complex with approx. gross floor area 23,186 sq m (249,574 sq ft) V Freehold site area of 7,233.8 sq m (77,864 sq ft) ij Current133 words
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Advertisement66 1990-02-14 12 Results of tender for taxable book-entry Government Bond 1990 due 15 February 1992 to be issued on 16 February 1990. Tenor approx. 2 years Amount Offered Allotted *****,000,000 Amount Applied *****,000,000 Interest/Coupon Rate 4.500% p.a. Average Yield Price 4.54 p.a. and 99.925% on Allotment Cut-off Yield and Price 4.59 p.a.66 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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312 1990-02-14 13 Reuter THE Reserve Bank of Australia said it will lower its prime assets requirement (PAR) to 6 per cent from the present 10 per cent by May. The bank said in a statement that it would also make a minorReuter - 312 words
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296 1990-02-14 13 Reuter HONGKONG-BASED bankers said the decision by Standard and Poor's Corp (S P) to lower the debt ratings of the Hongkong government and its Mass Transit Railway Corp had been expected and would not have an impact on lending. "ManyReuter - 296 words
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150 1990-02-14 13 Reuter STANDARD and Poor's Corp said it affirmed China's creditworthiness as "satisfactory". S and P said heightened political tensions since spring 1989 entail higher credit risk, but creditworthiness remains consistent with the rating agency's broad assessment that China's external debt servicing capacity is "satisfactory but vulnerableReuter - 150 words
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190 1990-02-14 13 AFP A NEW ZEALAND bank which began advertising "Swiss accounts" and used a Swiss Army knife in its advertising has changed the name of the account after objections from Switzerland, the National Business Review reported on Tuesday. Poetbank, a subsidiary ofAFP - 190 words
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172 1990-02-14 13 Reuter NET PROFITS of 51 foreign bank branches operating in South Korea totalled 120.4 billion won in 1989. up 3.9 per cent from 115.9 billion by 45 branches in the previous year, Bank of Korea officials said. Bank officials attributedReuter - 172 words
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261 1990-02-14 13 Reuter JAPANESE banks are considering revising accounting rules for options transactions, a spokesman for the Federation of Japan Bankers Associations said. He declined to comment on when the revision would come into effect, but several banking sources said the new rules would mostReuter - 261 words
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161 1990-02-14 13 Reuter UNION BANK of Switzerland (ÜBS) said its Qanava branch unwittingly traded thousands of Japanaaa commemorative gold coins which are now said to be counterfeit. "We have taken part in a number of transactions involving these coins which we are now toldReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration305 1990-02-14 13 DEXTER LEE - By DEXTER LEE THE NEXT STEP in the development of Mauritius as a regional financial centre ia the creation of an offshore business centre, the visiting Mauritiua Deputy Prime Miniater said yesterday. Mr Seetanah Lutchmeenaraidoo, who ia also the finance miniater305 words
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295 1990-02-14 13 HONG LEE TIAM - By HONG LEE TIAM THE Singapore training centre of Deutsche Bank, which was officially opened yesterday, will now also cater to the needs of the bank's employees in the AsiaPacific, including those from Japan and Australia. This regional profile comes less295 words
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Article1444 1990-02-14 14 SINGAPORE: The US dollar firmed against the mark and yen. but dealers said its upside was limited against both currencies. Trading interest concentrsted on squaring the mark/yen crosses, they added. "The market is keen to sell the dollar on the high side of 1.6800 so there's still a1,444 words
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Article633 1990-02-14 14 SIMEX Eurodollar futures closed slightly higher on short covering and some position adjustments ahead of the release of US retail sales for January. The data is expected to rise about 1.5 per cent compared with 0.2 per cent in December last year. March closed at 01.66 sgainst Chicago's settlement633 words
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Article56 1990-02-14 14 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market wet up 3/8 point et 3-3/8 per cent yesterday. Short-term rates fell by 1/8 point across the board to 6-1/8. S$ Intfbonk rot*» of Ihi doM yiMtrdoyi orm mo Ow> 3 3/13 1/4 I'M* l/t a-—i. 4 i/a 3 l/l56 words
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Article230 1990-02-14 14 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rsts» ended unchanged from opening levels, which differed little from Monday's. dealers said. Trading wae quiet the whole day as most operators refrained from taking freeh position# ahead of the release of US January retail sslee data. Overnight, one and three months finished stable230 words
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Article97 1990-02-14 14 f Treasury bills Period bsu* Yostorday's dosing Day's code Maturity MD OFfH MGH LOW 3 momtw 8Q*****N 10.0S.90 2.97 2.92 3.00 Q1Q 6 montfti 1 )war BY*****Z 18.10.90 3.40 3J0 3.10 Government notes end bonds Period haum Maturity Coupon Yosterday'i doting Day's codo rato MO OffBt MGH97 words
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Article, Illustration150 1990-02-14 14 •h<Bln innii 1 i? Interbank marfcat rates (ofter/bkf) on Fab 13 USS DM SWFC Y«n 7 4mr* tJ/U 41/14 IS 14 7/* *1/4 4 11/14-4 4/14 I J/14 1/14 IS l/a IS J/14 V<4 S/l* t VI* V< 1*4 •>/• (1/4 IS 3/14 IS 1/14 J/S 1/3150 words
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Article634 1990-02-14 14 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS TwMdoy, F*bruory 13 1990 OEUTtCHUMIIK (ttMCX) JwMMHi jMWpHfe 32 33 34 JAPANESE YIN (MflKX) Mar M ok Mar M pan n 71 13 73 Z Z CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Monday, Fobruory 12, 1990 ■MTMH POUND CttJSfc Mali por MM MM AM *»P 1*35 IN OS634 words
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Article169 1990-02-14 14 Gold futures on February 12, 1990 100 troy ouncaa; USS par troy ounca Opon Htgh Low Mh Fob 415.70 421.00 ***** 419.30 *3.10 Mor 422.00 422.00 422.00 420.90 3.00 Apr 420.20 424.90 419.30 423J0 4-1.00 Jw» 423.30 430.40 ***** 429.20 4-3.10 A«0 431.30 434.80 432.00 434J0 4-3.20169 words
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Article249 1990-02-14 14 IMM CURRENCY futures ended mixed after a day of quiet range-bound dealings. "It waa very slow...we traded a tight range." one currency futures trader said. Yen drew strength from profit-taking on long mark/short yen cross positions aheed of Japaneee Lower House elections on Feb 18. Worries about inflationary pressures249 words
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Advertisement573 1990-02-14 14 Advertisement Form A Circle And All Join Hands Any whole is the sum of many parts. And every individual part is vital in some way to the integrated whole. The whole can only be healthy if all its parts are also in good health. So it is often said. And573 words
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Article378 1990-02-14 15 BMGAPORE: Rubber prices cloeed marginally lower with March 1 RSS buyer quoted at 159.50 cants a kg, down one cent from Monday's close. Dealers said prices were little changed from the lower early levels in quiet and featurelees afternoon trading. On the TSR--20 Award market, prices closed steady at378 words
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Article340 1990-02-14 15 RAS prices In S wnlrtg, FOB in bates NOON CLOSE Buyors Sellers ky*rt Sellers Int I RSS Prompt 157.30 158.50N 157.50 158.50 Int I RSS Mor 90 159.50 160.00 ***** 160.00 Int 1 RSS Apr 162.00 ***** 162.00 162.50 bt 2 RSS Of 152.50 154.50N 152.50 154J0N340 words
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Article202 1990-02-14 15 ChinoM Produc* Exchange Sollon' noon doling prtcos on Ftbrwry 13 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 78.00 OW drum FOB 92.00 Now drum FOB 89.00 Copra Mlxod (Ioom) 40.00 toilers Pappar ii a i. i it.lt rnAjnTO* WniTf FOB NLW 355.00 Sarawak whit* FOB faq NLW 345.00 Sarawak202 words
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Article130 1990-02-14 15 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Marfcat price closed unchanged at M$lBJ4 a kg as sentiment remained waak '•ci of Trttn ouyvng Tha steedlness of Ilia overnight London market deeplte oonoarn over surplus stacks addad to restrsint In marfcat m Jlm m m inraing wn Driti ■no dull m optffllM130 words
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Article422 1990-02-14 15 HONGKONG: Gold cloeed firmer on early short-covering by local and Japanese trsders following s firmer cloee in New York. Fresh European buying in late trade booeted gold to end near the day's high of US$42l, dealers said. "Players' worries over the political developments in South Africs stimulated mors422 words
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Article195 1990-02-14 15 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on Feb 12 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous dosing prices in poronfhesis. Coffee Mor 598/599 (582/583) KMgh/Low 602/592 May 607/408 (590/591) High/Low 613/601 Sales (3409) Qqcoi Mar 622/623 (617/618) High/Low 625/620 May 632/633 (630/632) 638/631 Sola* (6718) Sugar No 6 FOB (US$/tonrw) Mar195 words
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311 1990-02-14 15 Reuter OPEC Secretary-General Subroto predicted on Monday the continued growth of the world oil industry over the next five years, and a rise in demand and prices. "We sxpect a growth rata in the world economy until 1995 of 3.3 per cent whichReuter - 311 words
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Article130 1990-02-14 15 Telerate FUEL oil prices were marginally weaker in Singapore. CSTIBO buy/sell indications changed little in the last 3 working days. The price differential between CSTIBO and CST3BO continued to widen, as more uncommitted CST3BO remained in the spot market. CSTIBO was notionally talked at $93-95 mtTelerate - 130 words
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178 1990-02-14 15 AFP THE IMMENSE Baoshan iron and steel complex in Shanghai plans to expand to nearly double its capacity next year, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported on Monday. After the installation of a new blast furnace, the plant could produce 6.7AFP - 178 words
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98 1990-02-14 15 Bernama THE SABAH government will consider an appeal by the timber industry that no lump-sum tax be imposed on processed wood, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Joseph Pairin Kitingan said. He said the government was awars of the burden they would face but aBernama - 98 words
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Article448 1990-02-14 15 MALAYSIAN CftUOE PALM OH. FUTURES: continued to mm on the KLCE on weak buying sentiments and selling pressures, traders Mid. Ms 6 to finish st MS63B a tonne, March eased Mslo to Ms64l and April wu M$S lower at Ms6sl. Turnover increased to 1,563 lots against 1,416 lots.448 words
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Article206 1990-02-14 15 CBOT soft red winter wheat futures ended mixed, with most wheat contracts posting modest gains but September showing a small loss. Trading was light. Most trade was focused on corn. Dealers characterised movement as mostly technical. with commodity investment funds the biggest buyers. A slightly bullish USOA supply/demand report206 words
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Article87 1990-02-14 15 SOYBEAN futures ended mostly lower after erasing early gains. Dealers said a thin market, especially the absence of fundamentals and some large commercial sellers pushed prices lower. Undermining March beans in particular was the Feb 16 expiry for options on March soybean contracts. "People are certainly beginning to liquidate87 words
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Article, Illustration367 1990-02-14 15 Reuter PLATINUM soared U5513.40 an ounce in New York on Monday on fears over the future of South African producers after black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela said he supported the African National Congress policy of nationalising vital sectors of theReuter - 367 words
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471 1990-02-14 15 Reuter THE PRICE of a full membership on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) rebounded from a three-year low and members hope the recent sharp drop waa due to temporary factors and not the start of a long downtrend. CBOT memberships changed handsReuter - 471 words
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Advertisement159 1990-02-14 15 r The Singapore Manufacturers' Association Proudly Presents I A WORKSHOP ON: "STARTING NEW VENTURES IN MALAYSIA" Thursday, 1 March 1990,9 am to 5.30pm, World Trade Centre Conference Hall 1, World Trade Centre, 1 Maritime Square, Singapore 0409 Conducted By Speakers from: Arthur Young International (KL Branch) (One of the world's159 words
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Article, Illustration811 1990-02-14 16 LIM MUI KHI - LIM MUI KHI NERVOUSNESS from tails In Wall Street and Tokyo prompted investor* to take profits from recsnt gains, resulting in falling shars prices yesterday. Institutional investors stayed on the sidelines while market observers said the quiet trading which characterised811 words
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Article238 1990-02-14 16 Rises Tat Loo Finance 241 +5.2% +'2 H Royal 358 4.7% +16 U O I Foreign 700 4.5% +30 HM Hotels 240 +4.3% +10 f M Hldgs 270 3.1% +8 F€iS 50< 650 +14% +15 Harimau 135 +2.3% +3 Koppol In* Wits 170 +1.8% +3 M Credit 227238 words
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Article238 1990-02-14 16 Rises Kock Song 260 +19.8% 4-43 K I Ind 50* 78 +13.0% +9 TOM 158 +11.3% +16 M Mosaics 207 9.5% +18 Uon Ho* 73% +8.9% +6 CASH 50* 156 +8.3% +12 Goorgo Kont 50* 250 +7.8% +18 NH 138 +7.0% +9 AM OB 50* 102 +5.7% +5%238 words
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Article2659 1990-02-14 16 Qr*t Qfi INMt Tol Loot Vol Day Last Quote OK Dhr YK Nal M Cap High Low Cod* Company Solo +or- ('000) High Low tayor SoMor CV M M FEB IS DEBENTURES, BONDS, LOANS 330 124 I 1543 CK Tang Wt ISM 286 296 310 s* s* is2,659 words
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Article2145 1990-02-14 17 Qr's Qr'» ISM/90 Tol Last Vol Doy Loftl Quel* Dhr Dhr Ytd Itat M Cap High Low Codo Company Solo +oc- (*000) High Low Buyor Sollor C*vr PtE SmU FEB 13 HONQ KONQ STOCKS 1000 900 1730 Cheung Kong 1000 708 715 1341 HongkongBank 790 -15 41.2 7002,145 words
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Article118 1990-02-14 17 1 £S tTaSSS m 1 2 It? 112 138 140 6 0N 09 7 9 330 138 «S? GB Staff m 14 113 112 112 112 ,00N 49 2* jffi gygS S 3 104 104 W3 106 "T r; is S! To 297 74 W7 ££*2** T* 1M £2118 words
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Article261 1990-02-14 17 8000 ASK Computer 1975 1«00 9001 Adolph Coon 1975 1800 2400 4837% 3475 8003 Appte Computer 3812* 3375 3475 8005 Charming S 8007 Cipher Date 8010 Da toy Systems 900 8011 Draedner Bank 170* ***** ***** 5000 5000 8012 Ericsson Tel 5000 1*300 ***** 3850 2325 8013 Intel Corpn261 words
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Article, Illustration3115 1990-02-14 17 MBT THE Kuala Lumpur atock market turned mixed yeaterday a* profit-taking pared early gains in more active trading. In induatriais, George Kent (M), which haa bagged contracts worth MSIBO million. Jumped 22 sen to settle at M 53.60 after touching a high of M 53.96. United EngineersMBT - 3,115 words
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Article296 1990-02-14 17 prtcw Royal Trust Ass«t Mgl (JOB Management IK T?;"3 F«b 14 «T Spo,. G. Fund .125 I 185 U—i 133 IX **5 IT Asia-toe G' Fund 1145 190S U«*o«d 1015 10« ,w Sinnnnnr* Unit TnK» MABA-BomJfHrfra Fund# (US$) T r OCBC-AsMt Mat hf 901 906 Company lam sol#296 words
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504 1990-02-14 18 Buying backed by good fundamentals Reuter SHARES of Nintendo Co Ltd. the Japanese company that built a vid-eo-game empire, sent some heat through very cool Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday. Brokers said a frenzy of consumer demand for a new Nintendo game and rumours ofReuter - 504 words
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Article312 1990-02-14 18 AFP TRANSPORT GIANT TNT has blamed Australia's domestic-pilots dispute for a 48 per cent drop in net profit to A 583.3 million for the six months to Dec 31. The company made a profit of A5160.2S million for the same period in 1968. Chief executiveAFP - 312 words
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188 1990-02-14 18 AFP JAPAN'S Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd has formed a a Malaysian unit to maka parts for cars, appliances and office equipment It has also entered into an automotive parts venture with Britain'a Lucas Industries pic. The new Malaysian company, Sumitomo Electric SinteredAFP - 188 words
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143 1990-02-14 18 AFP THE JAPANESE electronics group Toshiba, a world leader in the production of small portable laptop computers, is seeking an early opportunity to invest in East Germany, the head of one of the group's six West German subsidiaries said in Dusseldorf yesterday. Friedrich Becker-Birck.AFP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1990-02-14 18 Hongkong Reuter SHARE PRICES tumbled yesftrday on sxpected consolidation after laat wNk'i 5.75 par cant rally in tha main stock Indax, brokars said. Tha Hang Sang Indax loat 31.11 to 2.563.56 and tha broadar-basad Hongkong Indax fall 20.37 to 1.879.16. Turnovar ramainad thin at HK1799.70Reuter - 1,182 words
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Article, Illustration526 1990-02-14 18 Australia Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN aharemarkat shook off its aarty ioeaea to finieh mixed yeatar day, heartened by a atring of good profit reaulta from the Adateem group of compenlee. The All Ordinariee Index finiehed 5.5 polnta higher at 1.628.0. well above its early low of 1.617.6. ButReuter - 526 words
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Article, Illustration580 1990-02-14 18 Tokyo Reuter TOKYO share prices dropped broadly at the cloee yeeterday aa preelection Jittera coupled with concern over a dip in US stocks on Monday gave inveetora ample excuee to avoid buying. Volume waa the thinnest it haa been in 35 years. "Today waa a day for theReuter - 580 words
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Article282 1990-02-14 18 Rauter TAIWAN STOCKS fall sharply ysstsrdsy at a correction continued for tha second day. Dmlwi mM many Ift* vsstors Ml nafvom about tha market's futura direction. i»?e wetgntea irxjex wn 297.67 points, or 24 par cant, to finish at 12.126.96. Tumovar was NTSIO9 bil- lion against Monday'sRauter - 282 words
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Article213 1990-02-14 18 Reuter EARLY profit-taking across the board on ttM Thai bourse yesterday was cushioned by selective buying of k>war prtped issues in tha aaoond hour Of iriainj, DroKort mo. Tha official SET Indax fall 6.83 points to doaa at 796.12, with loasss outnumbarlng gains 96 to 31. MostReuter - 213 words
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Article286 1990-02-14 18 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS ended fractionally lower in fkictuatsd trading yestsrday as invsstors mads hasty decisions based on groundless rumours. The compoeite index closed at 866.67, down 0.48 point from Monday's finish. Turnover waa a moderate 206.2 billion won compared with 161 billion in tha previous ssesion. AReuter - 286 words
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Article83 1990-02-14 18 Reuter SENTIMENT waa bullish on the Jakarta Slock Exchange yesterday, pushing most prices slightly up. but turnover fell to 1.12 million shares from the officially corrected 1.78 million on Monday, brokers said. The Index roes 1.71 points to 460.56. The Jardine Fleming Nusantara Index was 106.06, upReuter - 83 words
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Article113 1990-02-14 18 BOMBAY shars prices ran »out of steam after an early rally yeeterday, ending quietly mixed in volatile trading. Heavy buying by state-owned inveatment institutions pushed prices up in early trading, but the market lacked follow-up support, brokers said. Reports of fresh clashes on the India-Paki-stan border in113 words
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Article105 1990-02-14 18 Reuter SNIPPETS of rare institutional buying uw the share market cioee a traction firmer on improved volume yesterday, but brokers are still cautious on future direction since Wall Street still calls the ahots. "The market, for a change, waa able to abaorto the volume but theReuter - 105 words
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Article155 1990-02-14 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE STOCKS climbed for the third con? secutive trading day yeeterday aa interest slowly returned to the market amid a relative political calm, brokers said. Manila's composite index finished 8.16 points higher at 1,066.10. the third time it dossd higher since Friday. Combined value on theReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement365 1990-02-14 18 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER SO Section 290(2) (b) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION OCEAN INTERNATIONAL MARINE CORPORATION PTE LTD (In Members' voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary Ganarai MoatinQ of Ocean International Marina Corporation Pta Ltd held on the sth day of Fabruary 1990, the following resolutions ware duly paaaed: RESOLVED: I)That365 words
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Advertisement360 1990-02-14 18 MIME HATTER OF RICHARD PRECtSTON NETALS PTE LTD. (HEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FMALMEETMG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Compantea Act, (Chapter SO) tiat a Final General 11, y|„n -4 te, Ii n■■ ifri m Meeting of aw Mernoers of tie above named company wil360 words
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Advertisement439 1990-02-14 18 In The Matter of The Companies Act, Cap. 50 and DASMESH SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntarily Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road #12-02 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on Saturday, 10th February 1990 at 10.00 a.m. the439 words
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Article, Illustration673 1990-02-14 19 New York Reuter INDICATIONS of financial troubles at US brokerage house and junk bond innovator Drexal Burnham Lambert Inc set Wall Street stocks off on an early downward spiral on Monday from which prices failed to recover. Final-hour futurea-related selling deepened the decline. The Dow JonesReuter - 673 words
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Article, Illustration852 1990-02-14 19 London Reuter LONDON share prices opened firmer in thin trading yesterday in a technical reaction to losses on Monday which were spurred by a fall on Wall Strset, dealers said. Wall Strset closed lower after Drexel Burnham Lambert said it was seeking a merger partnerReuter - 852 words
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Article, Illustration812 1990-02-14 19 Move causing concern about stability of markets NYT OREXEL BURNHAM LAMBERT Inc, the once-powerful Wall Street investment house whose fortunes rose and fell with the hlah-rlsk "Junk bond" market, has been forced by Its worsening troubles to seek new funds orNYT - 812 words
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Article104 1990-02-14 19 HONGKONG Hongkong lnd«x Tuesday IJWJ* Monday 1.099.53 Week ogo 1JH25 All Industrials Tuesday 2*15.5 Monday 2*089 Week ogo 2*666 NEW YORK Hang S«ng Indox Tuesdoy 2,***** Monday *****6 Weak ogo 9" Dow Jonos Monday 2*19.14 Friday 2*4820 Week ago 2*22 52 TOKYO Nikkei Av«rag« Tuesday 37.***** Monday Oot*i104 words
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Article1208 1990-02-14 19 Reuter MILAN: Italian eharee cloaad stable aftar opening •lightly higher in light vol- uma yaatarday. and bro- 1 kers said tha markets undarlying tona remains weak ahead of today s closure of the February trading account The MIB index, which was 0.4 per cent higher at mid-morning,Reuter - 1,208 words
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Advertisement443 1990-02-14 19 NOTICES LEONO CHUAN COMPANY PRIVATE UMTTED (In Voluntary Liquidation) LO«T SHARE CERTWCATES Shwe Certlctfss Nos. 72, 87,100 and 107 competing a total of •«her tost mtoleto w deslreyod NOTOE raoiacement uwMcatn wi be issusd and N stove original <w*fic*es wUI be liMimil duly canceWsd and void fourteen (14) days from443 words
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Advertisement472 1990-02-14 19 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Teor Tai Hons of Blk 16, Eunos Crescent #09-2839, Singapore (1440), have applied for a Beer House, Second Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Woodlands Sins Hing Canteen at Blk 1016 Woodlands Ind Pk D #01-16, Singapore (2573), and that this472 words
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Advertisement183 1990-02-14 20 LCVE I MANCARIN SINGAPORE I r This Valentine's Day, we I I ve man V ways to seal I your love. Valentine I Dinners, cocktails, revue I shows, special entertainment, door gifts, I love ballads, a fashion show, games, I Lucky Draw and even a contest! So give I your183 words
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Miscellaneous628 1990-02-14 20 M 144 Taator Mtiayu (confd). 11# 12 4.SD Th> Hondoraon Kite. sis fiTpiw One'Ci 10.00 World News (M) Aloccnn n su ixtsr .8&&S& STJ?Siir ra) lesson in g!5& 0, 5^r ,,c L, hSSS^' Vidoofashion News London: Into uq Best of Disney Mickey and 130 Storting Ovor (C. Ep 2) Jtanan628 words
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Article499 1990-02-14 21 JOURNALISM AP THE VANISHING Image of the hard-drinking, chain-emoking reporter has lost more of its varnish the oldest press club in the United States has shut its doors. The 98-year-old Pen and Pen cil Club survived the death of more than a dozen PhiladelphiaAP - 499 words
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541 1990-02-14 21 TRENDS NYT WHILE THE FRENCH may take their dogs out to dinner, soma Naw Yorkers take their dogs to the office. Typically, the work place is within wslking distance of home, since dogs (other thsn seeing-eye dogs or small dogs in carriers) ara notNYT - 541 words
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Article, Illustration492 1990-02-14 21 VALENTINES DAY Reuter VALENTINE'S DAY is ons Wastarn import that has bacoma hugaly popular in Japan and tha day is sapacially swaat for tha country's chocolata industry. For savaral waaks leading up to today, Japsn's top dapartmant storas do a booming tradaReuter - 492 words
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Advertisement162 1990-02-14 21 entertain... This VALENTINE'S DAY, Enjoy Our Labour Of Love Tis the season for love To make this your most memorable Valentine's Day ever, bring your sweet love to Century Park Sheraton Singapore and choose from our Valentine candlelight dinner specials designed for two. You can also buy Valentine s Dayinspired162 words
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Miscellaneous571 1990-02-14 21 J CRYPTIC PUZZLE M 2 8 7 M 8 M 20 Mariner upset by tome L-_J—I—I ——I—l—l—l moralists (6) 22 A name for ths East broken leg! (6) 21 Ripe (6) one? (4) 22 Food I'll get in hesvenl 22 Wslk casually (0) 24 Finish in ssven days (6) 23571 words
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Miscellaneous678 1990-02-14 21 RADIO BBC Highlight Radio 5 Highlight Images of Britain, 9.30 am Reading Room, 8.30pm Newspapers, radio and television all dis- edition alls on Valentines Day, a patch correspondents worldwide, to re- day which has long been associated with port on events from the perspective of The programme will feature readings678 words
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Article, Illustration655 1990-02-14 22 BOXING NYT JAMES "BUSTER" DOUGLAS knocked out Mike Tyson this weekend and won the world heavyweight championship in one of the greatest upsets in boxing history. But Douglas' victory in Tokyo may be undone by a rancorous dispute over a long countNYT - 655 words
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Article, Illustration391 1990-02-14 22 TENNIS AP SW4SS Jakob Hlasek, Haitian Ronald Agenor and Yugoslav Goran Ivanisevic each qualified on Monday for the second round of the US$6OO,OOO Belgian indoor tannis championship in Brussels. Hlaaek quickly disposed of Mark Koevermans of Holland 8-4, 6-1, while Agenor eliminated Miohiel SchapersAP - 391 words
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656 1990-02-14 22 AP THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT boxing division is a mess again, and that might be a great thing for the sport. When Buster Douglas knocked out heavyweight champion Mike Tyson last Sunday in Tokyo, "it proved that Iron Mike is really Tin Mike", promoter Murad MuhammadAP - 656 words
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132 1990-02-14 22 AP THREE SEEDED PLAYERS were eliminated on the opening day of the inaugural Sky Dome World tennis tournament in Toronto on Monday. John Fitzgerald of Australia came from behind to defeat 13th-seeded compatriot Wally Masur 4-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3. American Leif Shiras, whoAP - 132 words
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217 1990-02-14 22 AIR RACE Bernama THE FALCON TEAM of Jordan won the Dacca-Langkawi stretch in the third round of the Paris-Langkawi-Paris international air race in the piston class while the Pilatus Breitling team of Switzerland won the turbo class. Race director Bernert Lamy said 15 aircraft tookBernama - 217 words
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122 1990-02-14 22 YACHTING AP THE ARGENTINE ocean racer Fortune II was first in on Monday in the Buenos Aires-Rio Regatta, but the winner of one of the most prestigious races in South America had yet to be determined. It crossed the finish line in Cabo Frio, 166AP - 122 words
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143 1990-02-14 22 AP LIGHT -FLYWEIGHT Chatchai Sasakul lad Thailand to its first taam title at tha 13th President Cup amateur boxing tournament in Jakarta on Monday. "It would motivate ua tor the next Asian Games (in Beijing)." Thai head coach Sueb Chundakowsolaya said after all butAP - 143 words
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521 1990-02-14 22 GOLF Reuter THE LONGEST and richest European golf tour aver begins this week with every possibility thst it will soon have the world No. 1 in its ranks. US Masters champion Nick Faldo of Britain could snstch Greg Norman's top rankingReuter - 521 words
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Article198 1990-02-14 22 CRICKET AFP PLAY was abandoned in New Zealand's aecond cricket Test against India in Napier on the final day yesterday without a ball being bowled. The umpires waited until early afternoon before deciding there waa no chance of wet areaa on the wicket drying sufficientlyAFP - 198 words
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Article, Illustration566 1990-02-14 22 ATHLETICS AP TAMARA BYKOVA of the Soviet Union broke her own meet record in the women's high jump in Osaka on Monday, and the third-place finisher was a Romanian whose life and training have been disrupted by her country's politicalAP - 566 words
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Advertisement106 1990-02-14 22 A INTERNATIONAL JkYOGA SEMINAR SINGAPORE Date: 4, 5, 6 May 1990 Venue: Temasek Hall, National University of Singapore. Our Speakers are: Sw Niranjanananda Dr A K Ghosh Sw Yogabhakti Dr Sw Karmananda Sri Krishna Sw Dr Sw Vivekanarida Sw Shankerdevananda Dr Nagendra|i > Sw Shivendrapuriji We have gathered an expert106 words
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Article, Illustration1892 1990-02-14 23 ISMAIL KASSIM - The National Economic Consultative Council has almost completed its job: finding an economic policy for Malaysia in the post-1990 years. ISMAIL KASSIM reports from Kuala Lumpur on the council's formation, its composition and how it arrived at its conclusions. ISMAIL KASSIM "WE HAVE1,892 words
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Advertisement476 1990-02-14 23 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I KOH MUI CHENG of No 39-A Goodman Road, Singapore 1543, have applied for a First Class (Extended) Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s Marina Village International Re Ltd at 31 Marina Park, #02-02, Singapore 0101, and that this application will476 words
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Advertisement476 1990-02-14 23 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I KOH MUI CHENG of No 39-A Goodman Road, Singapore 1543, have applied for a First Class (Extended) Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s Marina Village International Re Ltd at 31 Marina Park, #01 -18, Singapore 0101, and that this application476 words
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Advertisement467 1990-02-14 23 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I KOH MUI CHENG of No 39-A Goodman Road, Singapore 1543, have applied for a First Class (Extended) Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s Marina Village International Re Ltd at 31 Marina Park, #01 -14, Singapore 0101, and that this application467 words
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Advertisement460 1990-02-14 23 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Nicholas Lee of Blk 572 #11-3377 Ang Mo Kio Ave 3, Singapore (2056), have applied for a Wholesale Beer Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s GAPL Private Limited at 459 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, Singapore (2262) and that this application will be460 words
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346 1990-02-14 24 Bernama MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Datuk Paduka Daim Zainuddin, warning that Malaysia cannot resist pressures for it to open the financial sector to international competition much longer, yesterday emphasised the need for the sector to enhance its efficiency and competitiveness. Pressures for suchBernama - 346 words
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Article, Illustration416 1990-02-14 24 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON SINGAPORE will spend $1.6 billion on more and better airport facilities to meet demand from the continued boom in air travel. The investment, to be spent over the next decade, will see the construction of a third passenger terminal,416 words
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Article108 1990-02-14 24 Reuter OVERSEAS investment by Taiwanese businessmen had a year-on-year rise of 800 per cent to about US$99 million in January from US$ll million, but foreign investment in Taiwan fell, the Investment Commission said. "We expect sharp increases in overseas investment this year because more businessmen wouldReuter - 108 words
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329 1990-02-14 24 DAVID CHEW - By DAVID CHEW SENIOR Asean officials yesterday arrived at a consensus that the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum should not dilute strong ties among Asean members. Sources said that Malaysia was concerned that Apec was moving too fast. Kuala Lumpur would329 words
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496 1990-02-14 24 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG AFTER MONTHS of fobbing off questions on the future merger with UK's Midland Bank, the Hongkongßank yesterday confirmed that "preliminary discussions" are taking place for a "closer business association" between the two groups. In a terse statement made in the wake496 words
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334 1990-02-14 24 THE US has proposed setting up a six-nation structure the four victorious powers of World War II and the two Germanys to manage security issues relating to German unification. According to senior US officials in Ottawa for discussions between the Nato and the334 words
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385 1990-02-14 24 MAUMI TAMBYAH - By MAUMI TAMBYAH SOVIET PRIME MINISTER Nikolai Ryzhkov will arrive in Singapore on Friday on the last leg of an official visit to the Asia-Pacific region. He will be accompanied by his wife, Lyudmila. and a fourmember delegation385 words
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Article, Illustration279 1990-02-14 24 FLYING the E2C Hawkeye aircraft and experiencing first hand the capabilities of the missile corvette naval vessel were part of the busy itinerary yesterday on the second day of the Sultan of Brunei's three-day state visit here.279 words
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Article42 1990-02-14 24 Reuter THE TWO Germany* have agreed in principle to work out a programme for reunification together and only than bring in tha four slliee that conquered tham in World War 11, Waat Qarman officiate said yeetorday. RautarReuter - 42 words
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Article37 1990-02-14 24 Reuter WEST and Eaat Germany agreed yeeterday to set up a committee to work out details of monetary union which would include making the West German mark legal tender in East Germany.Reuter - 37 words
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Article34 1990-02-14 24 Reuter ANGRY crowds confronted troops and tanks in Dushanbe. capital of Tajikistan in Soviet Central Asia, yeeterday end reports said that unrest had also broken out in neighbouring Kirgizia.Reuter - 34 words
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Article31 1990-02-14 24 AFP RETAIL sales in the US jumped 1.6 per cent last month following a revised 0.2 por cont fall in December, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article38 1990-02-14 24 AFP JAPANESE companies are expected to inject about MS2 billion in new investments in Malaysia this year, twice the total in 1989. the Japaneee External Trade Organisation (Jetro) said in Kuala Lumpur ysstsrday. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article29 1990-02-14 24 AFP TRADE and Industry secretary Jose Concepcion said yesterdey that hs wss reviewing the Philippines' import liberalisation programme to identify imports that could be restricted.AFP - 29 words
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Article29 1990-02-14 24 AFP INDONESIA'S inflation rate reached 5.97 per cent in 1989, 0.5 of a percentage point up from 1968's figure, according to the central bank. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article29 1990-02-14 24 AFP INDONESIAN Foreign Minister All Alatas will go to Beijing to finalise talks on the resumption of diplomatic ties, State Secretary Murdiono said yesterday. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article73 1990-02-14 24 Reuter COMEX gold futures drifted slightly lower yesterday following Monday s sharp rise in South African tensions. A firm dollar also worked against gold. In the first half hour of trading. the pace-eetting April gold delivery was down US$O.6O at U*****.00 an ounce. Silver futures movedReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement187 1990-02-14 24 SEICLENE HOUSE A PRIME sJsT A INDUSTRIAL k/S/7 BUILDING L I I FOR SALE J f&jLb p sMjßhggWtt 10 storey light industrial building comprising a total lettable area of 73,005 sq ft I CentroHy located. |ust outside the Central Business District I 99 yeors leosefioJd I Contact io* moriehng ager*187 words
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Advertisement230 1990-02-14 24 Leader, PAGE 7 A Status Others Can Only Watch MWe are looking for a confident and dynamic individual with strong sales and marketing background to lead our watch division. y' You will be responsible for the watch division, managing some of our successful names in timepieces Gucci, Lanvin and Girard230 words
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Article104 1990-02-14 25 Reuter THE NUMBER OF NEW RAILCARS ordered in 1060 roee from the year ago pace, but orders for grain hopper cars fell, according to an official for the Association of American Railroads. Over a third of the 31,002 railcars orders last year were flat carsReuter - 104 words
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Article151 1990-02-14 25 Reuter BRAZIL S MERCHANT MARINE SAILORS went on strike early on Monday, hurting exports of Items such aa coffee and sugar, a union official said. "The strike is affecting Imports and exports of all non-combustible items, such aa coffee, sugar, orange juice and soya," said FranciscoReuter - 151 words
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Article91 1990-02-14 25 Reuter WEEKLY EXPORT INSPECTIONS of US corn and soybeans due at 1330 CST from the USDA were expected to remain above the year ago pace, with wheat lagging. Trade guesstimates for US soybean export inspections for the week ended February 8 ranged from 15.0 to 20.0Reuter - 91 words
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Article75 1990-02-14 25 Reuter A PANAMANIAN VESSEL damaged in a collision with a British bulk carrier last week is now undergoing repairs in Dunkirk port, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. The 22,356 dwt Tacns 111 was carrying copper ore when the colliaion occured, flooding its No 4 hold. EffortsReuter - 75 words
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186 1990-02-14 25 THE INDONESIAN government has given an assurance that domestic shipowners will be allowed to import used ships with a capacity of 5,000 deadweight tons (dwt) or mors in an effort to help boost the development of the shipping Industry in ths country. The186 words
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Article55 1990-02-14 25 Seatrade Week THE UNWILLINGNESS of shipyards to quote for newbuildings with advanced delivery dates has been a factor in Nedlloyd curtailing its newbuilding programme "for the time being". The Dutch tranaport company haa juat ordered two 3.950-TEU vessels These complete its current round of newbuildings.Seatrade Week - 55 words
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Article1175 1990-02-14 25 tag* CoIwot A*C CoMalMrtl*a TMrtoo* 5 Accord s*ea Tot M NbuHm Soo-Air Smu J MM C Tciiplif toirtm 5 AMaMlol lioor Mim 5 atc um few s ATI M AfS Foartoa* I Arwxiro Um F*oo« 4/5 Vroo Una* Nio« 5 AsIot b|rw Ski 4/5 A cWonkdntMQ Foirtm1,175 words
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Article, Illustration512 1990-02-14 25 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS AMERICAN shipping giant SeaLand Corporation is going all out to gain a bigger share of the Southeast Asian market its "focal point for the future". "We will increase our presence in Malaysia, Indoneeia, the Philippines512 words
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422 1990-02-14 25 OTHMAN ABU BAKAR - By OTHMAN ABU BAKAR MALAYSIAN EXPORTERS will not be adversely affected by the general rate increase impoMd by the Brazil/Far East/Brazil Freight Conference starting on April 1 because of the low volume of Mslsysisn exports to Brszil. However, the422 words
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220 1990-02-14 25 Reuter ANGRY truck drivers intensified an induatrial dispute which haa blocked freight from entering or leaving New South Walea, an important transport corridor through which 80 per cent of Australia's road freight paaaes. Transport Workers Union members meeting in Sydney yesterday resolved notReuter - 220 words
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302 1990-02-14 25 THE PORT of Singapore Authority has confirmed an order for CHARME. tha lataat Artificial Intelligence (Al) toot designed and davaiopad by Franch company Bull. Elavan of PSA's staff will ba tralnad by Bull Al experts in Singapora to um tha facility by302 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1990-02-14 26 Hiroshi Takahashi, managing director in charge of liner operations at Nippon Yusen Kaisha, delivered a hard-hitting speech entitled 'Can there be coexistence and co-prosperity among world liner operations?' at the SingaPort '90 conference last week. We publish the first part1,367 words
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Article1658 1990-02-14 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Kaapai Wluu u«« A*B*-ov 34(010 at .IqhiKi 1402/ ISO A#* O X KM olo.»U. 1402/ ISO Grtot fern* 56 Kl* 1402,' 2300 Cow Ekaprw w 504 03 lo.pn). 1102; ISO *o*>Muho lUt tXS 4—0** I7j02/ OtOO Koto Wo«» W-Sh K3I tln>»Hi 1402/ 3300 O«rom1,658 words
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Article1071 1990-02-14 27 THE FREIGHT market on Monday saw conflicting reports about rates paid on the key US Gulf/Continent heavy grain run, and there was little dear trend overall. Brokers said the run was booked at a lower rate of US$l3 55 amid unconfirmed talk that a higher U5514.50 had also1,071 words
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11875 1990-02-14 32 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.11,875 words
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Article2902 1990-02-14 39 Who acts for whom a—■ Aoeord Shpg Accord Shpg Pt« Ltd (8)/Accord Contr Lino (M) Bdn Bhd (PK)/Accord Cootr Lino (PQ) Sdn Bhd (PN). ABC ContoMorttoo NV KYC Lino (S)/Ronown Shpg (PK/PN) Ahrenktol Unor Kl.n Shpg A Trdg (8). *illm too Ak Servioe Frete Shpg Pto Ltd (8). Alfred C2,902 words
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Article, Illustration408 1990-02-14 40 Reuter THE ACTIVE tanker fleet is expected to grow by about 0.5 million tonnes dw (2.8 per cent) during 1980 while demsnd for Opec crude oil exports should remain at around last year's level, broker JohnReuter - 408 words
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385 1990-02-14 40 By JULIE CHATTERJEE, writing for Shipping Times from Bombay THE CALCUTTA PORT TRUST (CPT) is expected to end its current financial year 1969/90 with a surplus of about 5543.56 million, up 9.7 per cent against 5539.70 million in the 1988/89 period. The385 words
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Article103 1990-02-14 40 Jakarta Post INDONESIAN TRANSPORT MINISTER Azwar Anas has inaugurated the operation ot a dry port in Rambi Puji near Jember in East Java. Harmoyo, a spokesman for the East Java chapter of stateowned railway company PJKA, was Quoted by the Svara Karya daily as saying thatJakarta Post - 103 words
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280 1990-02-14 40 NORWEGIAN shipsupplier Unitor Ship* Servics has moved into the corrosion control business with the 46 per cent takeover of Corroleee International Ltd. The Oslo-based group last year turned around £100 million saiee in the ship supply area through Unitor Shipe Service and in the280 words
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Article1027 1990-02-14 40 AFP GRAIN, coal and ore freight rates slipped lower last week, compounding the previous week's easier trend, but by the weekend the market appeared steady at lower levels, and brokers were hoping the decline had bottomed out. The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange (BIFFEX)'s Baltic Freight Index (BFI)AFP - 1,027 words
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Advertisement17 1990-02-14 25 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry ot Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement447 1990-02-14 25 I BALTIC MADRAS/CALCUTTA SHUTTLE NEXT SAILING Ve«sel/Vo¥ SIH MAA ££U. SUSAK IS/2 »/2 T. RIVER 15 22/2 W CALL: *****71 (Set P«g» 13 Cohaan 4). INSIDE Coexistence and co-prosperity? HIROSHI TAKAHABHI. managing director In charga of linar oparations at Nippon Yuaan Kaisha. delivered a ht mm A lil—liii HHarl naro-nvning447 words
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Advertisement274 1990-02-14 26 I f THE CENTRE FOR 1 I ADVANCE) MARITIME STUDIES AT I I THE UNVBiSfTY Of BTRATHCLYDE (UK) IFFERS I-YEAR COURSE H MJVMGEMNT OF I p MP OPtMTWFB BY DBTOWCt LEAfHHG J p THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE SHIPPING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR 22 gj PERSONNEL IN THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY274 words
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Advertisement489 1990-02-14 31 tea* MYANMA UQSI FIVE STAR LINE I (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S pore P.Ktlang Penang Bangkok HER GUI V/17W 12/ M FEB HTONEYWA V2S3W 2103 FEB PAGAN V/IS2W 20 72 FEB PATHEIN V/D 21,75 FEB 2W21 FEB MYOMA rWA V/ 123 VU FEB 14/17 FEB MERGIII V/B7489 words
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Miscellaneous137 1990-02-14 40 <0S 100E V nOE SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 0730 HOURS ON FEB 14,1M0. LEGEND p Temperature c Thunderstorm Weather Wind direction with speed m knots y Shower Ram Wave height Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicated by arrows which fly with the wind One full circle represents calm137 words
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Article, Illustration291 1990-02-14 41 ASIAN k AER#SfA£E'90 Asian Aerospace '90 opens today bigger snd better, with the proepect of soaring even higher in the years to come. This year's dazzler is SO per cent bigger than the previous one here in '88. and is set to grow much larger by 1902. EvenArtwork by Ben Cruz - 291 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1990-02-14 42 HARISH MEHTA - ASIAN TRENDS HARISH MEHTA discusses a concept for an Asean consortium to manufacture passenger aircraft, and the development of the Asian Aerospace show. > HARISH MEHTA SHINING THROUGH the afterglow of the region's economic success, emerges a brave, new idea of an Asean1,002 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1990-02-14 42 MICHAEL HARTLEY - BRITAIN MICHAEL HARTLEY, Director and General Manager of Rolls-Royce (Far East Ltd) Hongkong, takes a look at the growing competition among the makers of the big fan-dominated aero-engines in the Asia-Pacific market. MICHAEL HARTLEY SOME INDUSTRY EXPERTS forecast that Asis-Pacific carriers will account1,030 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1990-02-14 44 DEAN THORNTON - STAYING AHEAD By 2000, the region's total fleet will more than double to 1,900 aircraft writes DEAN THORNTON, President, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The question for manufacturers will be how to provide advanced technology in the face of cost escalation. Boeing's answer is: new technology must1,393 words
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Article, Illustration461 1990-02-14 44 GERARD HIBON - FRANCE By GERARD HIRON, Senior Executive VkePresident for International Affairs, Aerospatiale. By GERARD HIBON BUCKED BY succmi in the region. Aerospatiale it planning long tarm industrial programmes for producing helicopters in Malaysia and Thailand, while in North-aast Asia projects for military and civilian helicopter* era461 words
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Article, Illustration563 1990-02-14 44 In Indonesia, the term 'strategic industries' is not entirely identical with defence and security industries. Strategic industries are strategic for the development of Indonesian country and its nation. Defence and security industries engaged in the production of armament weapons systems, and its platforms, are a group563 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1990-02-14 46 Cathay Pacific - EUROPEANS HANG TOUGH Selection by Cathay Pacific WITH ONE OF today's strongest regional air traffic growth rates, the Far East remains a vital and responsive .market for Airbus Industrie. Indeed. the European consortium Airbus Industrie is made up of Aerospatiale in France (37.9 per cent). Deutsche1,391 words
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Article, Illustration526 1990-02-14 46 JAMES - FRANCO-ITALIAN COMMUTERS Iv Prudent, ATR Marketing 'iippoi r *te a, Singapore "Jy JAMES SINCE DELIVERY of the first ATR-42 in the tall of 1066. the ATR Consortium officially known ss Groupment d'lnterest Economique-Avion* de Transport Regional jointly owned by Aeritalia of Italy and Aeroapatiale526 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1990-02-14 47 GERALD JOHNSTON - THE BIG THREE America's declining market share, the subsidies Airbus receives from European governments, the need to shift from military to civil production, if global disarmament becomes a reality, and globalisation for the aerospace industry, are some of the issues discussed in this wide-ranging analysis1,683 words
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452 1990-02-14 47 NORTHERN IRELAND REGULATED FAREB have always made It difficult tor many routoa in the Philippines to be a financial success. But by selecting the Shorts BD3OO. the aim was to cut iossss and maintain routoa vital to the region at a sensible452 words
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Article, Illustration757 1990-02-14 48 THE US LEADER FOUR PACIFIC RIM nations. the latest being Singapore, are currently flying the General Dynamics F-16 in defence of their homelands. The versatile and highly manoeuvrable aircraft is also on duty in other countries in the region, including Pakistan, Japan, South Korea and the757 words
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Article, Illustration504 1990-02-14 48 JACQUES-ANDRE LAURENT - THE FRENCH By J JACQUES-ANDRE LAURENT THE FRENCH AERONAUTICAL and space industry is displaying its lateet products at the Aaian Aerospace show. Thirty-three of the moet important member firms of Groupement des Industries Francaises Aeronautiquee et Spatiales (QIFAS) are represented at the event,504 words
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Article, Illustration472 1990-02-14 49 SHORT-HAUL AIRCRAFT As air traffic is GNP-related, the AsiaPacific countries will soon form the second largest market in the world, writes a Fokker official. THE ASIA-PACIFIC region is on the threshold of becoming the second largest market in the world, while the472 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1990-02-14 49 THE FRENCH CHALLENGE The Mirage 2000 enjoys certain technical advantages over its competitors, the General Dynamics F-16 and the McDonnell Douglas F/A 18, writes FRANCOIS PRIGENT of the Communication Department, Avions Marcel DassaultBreguet Aviation, Paris THE media often draws1,192 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1990-02-14 50 COLONEL VINOD KUMAR KHANNA - INDIAN DEFENCE INDUSTRY COLONEL VINOD KUMAR KHANNA, Director, Defence Exhibitions Organisation, Indian Ministry of Defence, takes a look at India's multi-dimensional defence industry. COLONEL VINOD KUMAR KHANNA ONE of the first countries to sot up a defence and aerospace industry in Asia, India blsnds Western1,150 words
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Article, Illustration759 1990-02-14 50 ANDRES VAN DER ZWAN - AUSTRALIA •r ANDRES VAN DER ZWAN By ANDRE RYAN DER ZWAN, Publk Affairs Manager, AeroSpace Technologies of Australia Private Limited. (With additional reportage by a Business Times correspondent) AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGIES of Austrslis Privsts Limited (ASTA) has its sights set on the AsiaPacific region759 words
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Article, Illustration813 1990-02-14 51 INDONESIA Public Relations Department, IPTN We started from our limited mastery in the field of aviation technology. We started from an unfavourable climate where, internationally. Indonesia's mastery of high technology was unspoken. We started from the government's political will and support forPublic Relations Department, IPTN - 813 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1990-02-14 51 HARISH MEHTA - SINGAPORE The aerospace industry here has been turning out high growth rates, graduating from repair and overhaul to the manufacture of precision components and avionics. Singapore's coming of age is also reflected in some of the programmes it participates in with Airbus and Pratt1,146 words
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Article, Illustration402 1990-02-14 51 THEODOR BENIEN - M®sr GERMANY By 1 a THEODOR BENIEN Press and Information, Deutsche Aerospace FOR A LONG time the aviation and space industry in Weat Germany consisted of several competing companies; a new strengthening was necessary in order to prevent the loss of energies that weakened the402 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1990-02-14 52 CHARLES MASEFIELD - BRITISH CIVIL AIRCRAFT It is forecast that growth in airline capacity operated by the Pacific region, excluding the People's Republic of China and the airlines of the Western US, will average 7 per cent up to 2005. CHARLES MASEFIELD, Managing Director, British Aerospace Commercial Aircraft, Airlines1,534 words
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Article, Illustration686 1990-02-14 53 THE SOVIET FRONTLINE HARISH HEHTA looks at the Su-27 Fighter/Interceptor, which will be flying at the show here. Accompanying articles look at helicopters the Soviets are selling and a US-Soviet protect to build a supersonic business Jet. RUSSIAN glaanoet is making an appearance in Singapore. The686 words
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Article248 1990-02-14 53 MIKHEYEV S V, GOLOVIN V V - HELICOPTERS By MIKHEYEV S V, GOLOVIN V V NEVER BEFORE demonstrsted at an air show, the Soviet helicopter Ka-32, in production since 1985, is to take to the Singapore sky. Developed at the helicopter design bureau named after NI Kamov, it was originally intended for248 words
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Article174 1990-02-14 53 HARISH MEHTA - SUPERSONIC BUSINESS JET •f HARISH MEHTA THE RUSSIANS and Americans •re together going ahead with plane to produce a supersonic business Jet. The project is being undertaken in the Soviet Union with the participation of the US aerospace company, Gulfstream. The Soviets say the participation of leading174 words
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Article, Illustration439 1990-02-14 53 LIU GUOMIN - ■y LIU GUOMIN Executive Vice-President, CATIC SET UP 10 years ago under the guidelines of the Chinese Government's "open policy". China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC) has signed an agreement with Grumman Corporation of the US for the initial development of the439 words
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Advertisement52 1990-02-14 44 ADVERTISEMENT t ■■■■■Mm IH|B Beginning with an aspiration. Then we learn and transfer the technology. Now we prove that we can offer you advanced technology products. INDONESIAN PAVILION ASIAN DEFENCE Agency for Strategic Industries M of the Republic of Indonesia ,^2foS^<X AERSWVCE 90 <^||^ Singapore. February 14—18, 1990 The Publisher52 words
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Advertisement115 1990-02-14 45 Congratulations, Singapore Airlines, you've added another great way to fly! nipA world-class airline selects a world-class aircraft! We're proud Singapore Airlines is joining more than two dozen customers worldwide that have ordered our new MD-11 a wise choice for a planeload of reasons. The MD -11 is the most versatile115 words
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Advertisement129 1990-02-14 53 I jl I|3 VILLAMOR AIR 9 BASE A MANILI 9 PHILIPPINES The 2nd International Trade Exhibition on Aviation, Airport Infrastructure, Ground Support Facilities, Air Freight Cargo Handling, Airline Services, and Defense Systems. For further details please contact PESO or send coupon. company name: We are interested to participate in AAS129 words
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Advertisement141 1990-02-14 54 A I I I WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE ASIA, NORTH AMERICA I AND EUROPE PART OF THE SAME GLOBAL CONTINENT. AEROSPATIALE'S PIONEERING DEVELOPMENT OF CONCORDE HELPED MAKE SUPERSONIC TRAVEL- A REALITY WHICH IS AS VIABl E TODAY AS IT WAS TEN YEARS AGO. AND NOW AEROSPATIALE rjinoftri. IS PUTTING ALL141 words
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