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Title Section17 1992-06-30 1 Business Times MITA (P) 35/12/91 Tuesday, June 30, 1992 hl Sim ss paper k>r s-i: as/a 75*17 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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86 1992-06-30 1 SOUTH AFRICA South Africa's largest labour organisation threatened yesterday to launch mass demonstrations unless President F W de Klerk resigned over the worst township massacre of his rule. Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for the president said she would try to obtain offieial86 words
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48 1992-06-30 1 TALLINN. Estonia Estonians have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new constitution that will completely change the system of government established during 50 years of Soviet rule. Preliminary results showed 93 per cent of the voters in Sunday's referendum cast "yes" ballots.48 words
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Article42 1992-06-30 1 DEVELOPERS who have been slow to carry out their projects in Batam Centre, the commercial hub of Batam. will have their approvals revoked, said Dr BJ Habibie. Indonesia's Minister of State for Research and Technology, yesterday Page 242 words
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Article17 1992-06-30 1 THE Russian government wants Singapore Telecom to invest in telecommunications projects with it Page 317 words
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Article30 1992-06-30 1 FOREIGN oil company executives are encouraged by moves to resolve a territorial dispute between Vietnam and Malaysia over an offshore oilfield near the Gulf of Thailand. Page 930 words
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Article39 1992-06-30 1 FORMER British prime minister Margaret Thatcher has attacked the Maastricht Treaty on West European union as a "treaty too far", in the most direct challenge yet to the policies of her successor, John Major Page 1139 words
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Article23 1992-06-30 1 RAMPANT price-cutting was evident at the four-day PC Show '92 held at Singapore's World Trade Centre last week Page 1523 words
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Article46 1992-06-30 1 SHIPS calling at the Port of Singapore Authority terminals now face a much shorter waiting time before being berthed compared to the situation in March. The waiting time has been reduced from over 12 hours to 3.6 hours. Shipping l imes Page 146 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article34 1992-06-30 1 WAI L STREET staged a broad advance yesterday morning, bidding to pull out of its recent slump. The Dow Jones average rose 16.58 points to 3.298.99 in the first hour of trading.34 words
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Article24 1992-06-30 1 LONDON share prices were higher at iniddav vesterday. At about 1100 GMT, the FTSE 100-share index was up 12.8 points at 2,546.9.24 words
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Article30 1992-06-30 1 NEARLY $1 billion worth of residential property will arise on Alexandra and River Valley roads in the former manufacturing sites of beverage group Fraser Neave Page 430 words
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Article29 1992-06-30 1 SINGAPORE Airlines has "no interest in pursuing trendy objectives like global mega-carri-er status", said chairman J Y Pillay in the national carrier's annual report Page 429 words
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Article31 1992-06-30 1 JAPAN Air Lines (JAL) posted its first group loss since it was privatised in 1987 mainly due to declining revenues from a prolonged economic slowdown Page 631 words
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Article35 1992-06-30 1 BANKS were urged to pitch in and help local monetary authorities move Singapore's financial industry into its next phase of growth and help it compete with aspiring regional financial centres Page 835 words
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Article, Illustration29 1992-06-30 1 Monday Change BT-MGA 713.78 -3.76 Kuala Lumpur —591.14 -5.41 Tokyo 15,741.27 -71.46 Hongkong 6,057.90 -55.20 Sydney 1,642.3 +0.6 Friday Change New York 3,282.41 -1.60 London 1,963.9 -30.629 words
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Article22 1992-06-30 1 Exchange rates USS SS 1.6170 100 Yen SS 1.2874 MS SS 0.6450 Money market rates Overnight 2-5/16% -5/16 3-month 2-7/8 unch22 words
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Article37 1992-06-30 1 London Gold AM fix USS342.55 -USS0.80 Rubber S'pore Aug... 140.50*/kg unch M'sia Aug 220.00'/kg unch KL Tin Turnover 54 tonnes +16 Spot MS 17.01/kg +0.16 Crude palm oil Turnover 753 lots +60 Aug MS869 /tonne -937 words
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283 1992-06-30 1 SINGAPORE In a clear attempt to curb speculative buying of residential properties, the managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore last night urged banks not to grant loans for aggressive speculation in the property market. Mr Fee Fk Tieng told283 words
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Article, Illustration569 1992-06-30 1 Alvin Tay - Official data based on old conventions: MAS chief Reports by Alvin Tay SINGAPORE The financial services sector is not going through as severe a slowdown as the government's economic figures may suggest, the Monetary Authority of Singapore's managing director Lee Ek Tieng saidSource: Simex; Source: SES - 569 words
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408 1992-06-30 1 William Chia - By William Chia SINGAPORE Loss-mak-ing Inno-Pacific Holdings intends to keep its profitable Kentucky Fried Chicken business in Singapore while doing a syndicated loan with local banks to help redeem part of its debts. Sources say Inno-Pacific feels that local banks, through which it408 words
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528 1992-06-30 1 Conrad Raj - By Conrad Raj SINGAPORE Jack ChiaVIPH l td is making a £14 million (SS42 million) takeover bid for London-listed Boustead pic. with a two-tier offer said to he the first of its kind in the world. If successful, the bid will lead528 words
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Article, Illustration78 1992-06-30 1 AFP BANGKOK Thai Prime Minister Anand Panyaraehun said yesterday he would dissolve parliament within 24 hours and hold general elections on Sep 13. Mr Anand (above) said on national television that he would dissolve the House of Representatives today. Mr Anand was named interim PMAFP - 78 words
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264 1992-06-30 1 Loh Hui Yin - By Loh Hui Yin SINGAPORE Hongkonglisted Gold Peak Industries, whose battery-manufacturing subsidiary GP Batteries International is already listed on the main board here, is floating another unit on the local bourse. Clipsal Industries, which manufactures electrical products such as circuit breakers,264 words
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Advertisement26 1992-06-30 1 SS lending, Pg 3 Building activity unabated. Pg 3 Banks urged to help. Pg 8 Hock Lock Siew to FCW holders: Take your time, Pg 426 words
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PAGE 2 NEWS
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SINGAPORE ROUNDUP
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Article121 1992-06-30 2 THE next monthly tender for vehicle entitlements will open at 9am tomorrow and close at 4pm on July 7. Some 4,607 entitlements will be available, including 727 unused ones from previous tenders. Temporary certificates of entitlement (TCOEs) issued under categories 1, 2, 3, 4, 6121 words
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Article67 1992-06-30 2 SUNTEC City Development Pte Ltd has awarded the $130.8 million cladding contract at its convention city to a joint-ven-ture Australian-Italian firm, Permasteelisa Pacific Pte Ltd. Permasteelisa will clad Suntec's International Convention and Exhibition Centre, three office towers and parts of the adjoining retail complex. Suntec City,67 words
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Article62 1992-06-30 2 KEPPEL BANK has introduced a savings and cheque account called Moneymax. Unlike a straight current account, which does not pav interest, Moneymax will pay 3 per cent on the first $15,000 and 3.25 per cent on any balance exceeding $15,000. Moneymax chequebooks will be issued automatically, relieving62 words
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116 1992-06-30 2 THE Health Ministry clarified yesterday that the number of tuberculosis cases had fallen over the past 30 years. It said the slight increase in cases in 1991 over 1990 could have been due to small fluctuations in the number of cases reported. The increase could116 words
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353 1992-06-30 2 Walton Morais - S'pore to study documents before seeking legal resolution By Walton Morais SINGAPORE Malaysia yesterday handed to the Singapore government a memorandum supporting its claim to the disputed island of Pedra Branca, more than four months after Singapore had submitted papers to prove353 words
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266 1992-06-30 2 AP HONGKONG Tycoon Robert Kuok has notched his third major China deal in four days by signing a US$3OO million (Ss4B6 million) contract to develop land near Beijing's railway station, according to two Beijingfunded newspapers. Mr Kuok, whose family runs theAP - 266 words
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Article, Illustration392 1992-06-30 2 Lilian Ang - Reports from Lilian Ang in BATAM DEVELOPERS who have been slow to carry out their projects in Batam Centre, the commercial hub of the Indonesian island, will have their approvals revoked. B J Habibie, Indonesia's Minister of State for Research and Technology,392 words
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Article, Illustration356 1992-06-30 2 THE Nongsa Point Marina, a $45 million Batam resort development in which the Keppel group has a majority stake, is to be marketed this September. Wong Kok Seng, executive director of Keppel Marina Development, yesterday told BT that a membership drive for the development,356 words
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453 1992-06-30 3 Claire Leow - New scheme will allow some sub-contracting abroad By Claire Leow SINGAPORE The Trade Development Board is drawing up regulations under which garments partly manufactured outside Singapore will still be considered local-ly-made. The move, announced yesterday, is aimed at helping local firms overcome a domestic453 words
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329 1992-06-30 3 Lilian Ang - Taking stock of the Singapore economy By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Construction activity continued at a brisk pace in the second quarter, and the momentum is likely to be sustained for the rest of this year. But the industry-wide labour squeeze the bane329 words
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276 1992-06-30 3 Harish Mehta - By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE The regime of Prime Minister Hun Sen in Cambodia is soon expected to transfer five key ministries to UN control, but this is being thwarted by the Khmer Rouge, which insists on dismantling the Hun276 words
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269 1992-06-30 3 SINGAPORE As part of its move to liberalise the financial sector further, the Monetary Authority of Singapore is to allow banks to lend offshore in Singapore dollars if the loans are for economic activities benefiting the country. The MAS has also269 words
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364 1992-06-30 3 John Helmer - Moscow touts investments in telecommunications Reports from John Helmer THE Russian government wants Singapore Telecom to invest in telecommunications projects with it. A senior official of the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Georgiy Gabounia, told Singapore government and business representatives in364 words
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268 1992-06-30 3 THE Central Bank of Russia has proposed talks with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on setting up a new Russian commercial banking operation in the Republic and allowing Singapore banks to begin operation in the Russian Far East. The proposal was268 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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42 1992-06-30 4 SINGAPORE Alexandra Holdings has reported group earnings of $1.05 million for the year ended March 31, up 127.8 per cent from $460,710 previously. The group also declared first and final dividend of 6 per cent.42 words
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Article39 1992-06-30 4 SINGAPORE Seow Lun Hoo and Michael John Charles Ridding resigned as directors of Singapore Reinsurance Corporation on June 24. In Hotel Properties, Robert Foo Siang Mong and David Ban Song Long have been re-elected directors.39 words
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Article54 1992-06-30 4 SINGAPORE Sime Singapore Ltd has appointed Mohammed Nor Abdul Hamid as director and chairman of East West USI Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Sime Singapore. Mr Mohammed Nor is the regional director of insurance at Sime Darby Bhd and a member of the board of54 words
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Article60 1992-06-30 4 SINGAPORE The shareholders of Straits Steamship Land, Far East Levingston Shipbuilding and Singmarine Industries have approved the resolutions relating to their companies' sale of certain engineering companies to Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE). The shareholders also approved of their companies' acquisition of shares in KIE. The sales and60 words
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Article54 1992-06-30 4 SINGAPORE GB Holdings has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary company in Singapore, with Robert Livingston and Lin Ah Yok named as directors. The company, Ammarine Yacht Sales, will act as a distributor and sales and service agent in South-east Asia for power boats manufactured in54 words
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Article52 1992-06-30 4 SINGAPORE Malaysia's Time Engineering will subscribe 5.2 million shares in a joint-venture company named Time Systems Integrators (TSI), representing 80 per cent of the enlarged equity interest in TSI. The remainder of the shares will be subscribed by Digital Equipment (Malaysia), its partner in the52 words
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Article, Illustration582 1992-06-30 4 Genevieve Cua - Reports by Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Nearly $1 billion worth of residential property will arise on Alexandra and River Valley roads on the former manufacturing sites of beverage group Fraser Neave. Analysts said the projects, to be built over the next two years,582 words
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437 1992-06-30 4 SINGAPORE Asia Pacific Breweries has invested Ass 2 million (5562.97 million) in Australia's largest pub chain. Austotel. Together with its partner. New Zealand-based Brierley Investments Ltd, it now holds a 50 per cent share in the chain. The other halfshare is held437 words
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518 1992-06-30 4 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Singapore Airlines, in fixing its expansion course, plans to remain a commercial aviation company focusing on carrying passengers and goods. Chairman JY Pillay said in the national carrier's latest annual report that SIA has518 words
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286 1992-06-30 4 SINGAPORE Kim Eng Holdings has reported slightly higher net earnings for the year ended March 31 after a better showing in its second half. Group net earnings grew 6 per cent to $9.57 million on the back of a 14 per cent rise286 words
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Article571 1992-06-30 4 Leslie Lopez - THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN FCW shareholders should not be hasty in accepting Ekran's offer By Leslie Lopez KUALA LUMPUR The intense three-cornered battle for Malaysia's Federal Cables Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd (FCW) has entered the final lap with the company's independent advisers unanimously recommending571 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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91 1992-06-30 6 HONGKONG Hongkong-bused fire prevention and firefighting systems company Mansion Holdings yesterday said its public flotation of 50.63 million new shares was around 79.2 times subscribed. Valid applications for four billion new shares were received from the public, the company said in a statement. In91 words
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Article84 1992-06-30 6 TOKYO A securities industry working group is examining rules on initial public offerings to make the system fairer for individual investors, an industry source said yesterday. Faced with criticism that the current rules allowed speculators to boost the initial offering prices of some firms recently84 words
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Article73 1992-06-30 6 SEOUL South Korea's Finance Ministry has eased some restrictions on foreign investment to try to attract more funds, a ministry official said yesterday. Foreign joint venture partners holding less than a 50 per cent stake in the venture will be permitted to invest in other South73 words
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90 1992-06-30 6 New Delhi Maruti Udyog Ltd, a joint venture in which the Indian government and Suzuki Motor Corp had maintained 60-40 equity ownership, has become a private company with Suzuki acquiring additional stock to raise its holdings to 50 per cent of the equity. A90 words
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486 1992-06-30 6 Reuter TOKYO Japan Air Lines (JAL) posted its first group loss since it was privatised in 1987. mainly due to declining revenues from a prolonged economic slowdown, JAL spokesmen said yesterday. Japan's largest airline posted group current loss of 6.95 billion yen (SsBoReuter - 486 words
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358 1992-06-30 6 Bloomberg HONGKONG Competition to build and operate Hongkong's third crossharbour highway tunnel has evaporated as the two contending consortiums for the contract have decided to mount a joint bid, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. Bids for the WesternBloomberg - 358 words
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373 1992-06-30 6 Reuter WELLINGTON Australasian food group Goodman Fielder Wattic Ltd said it would buy Australian breakfast cereals group Uncle Toby's Co for As33o million (***** million), and would float its New Zealand-based Wattie Foods unit for an expected As3so million. GFW said the purchaseReuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration251 1992-06-30 6 Bloomberg HONGKONG Allied Group Ltd intends to increase its investment in China to around US$5OO million (SSBOB million) by 1995 from US$l4O million now, says the Hongkong-listed investment company's chairman, Lee Ming Tee. The investment would be concentrated in the food andBloomberg - 251 words
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Article, Illustration882 1992-06-30 6 Microsoft millionaires prosper while defying convention NYT SEATTLE Just a few years ago, when the monied class of this city gathered inside a single ballroom for an annual arts benefit nary an unfamiliar face could be seen. Families named Boeing, Nordstrom and Weyerhaeuser, representing aircraft,NYT - 882 words
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Article, Illustration368 1992-06-30 7 But scope of court's ruling on disclosure is debatable Reuter rORON I'O An Ontario Court ruling may force the Reichmann brothers to reveal the assets and liabilities of some of their personal companies as well as the affiliated companies of their troubled OlympiaReuter - 368 words
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240 1992-06-30 7 Reuter MILAN Tyre and cables group Pirelli SpA is breaking even so far in 1992, excluding extraordinary gains from asset sales, and hopes to maintain that result through the rest of the year. Managing director Marco Tronchetti Provera said at the company's annualReuter - 240 words
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338 1992-06-30 7 NYT LONDON Over the last decade, Saudi Arabia has invested tens of millions of dollars to acquire news organisations in the Middle East and Western Europe. Now, the Saudis have moved further afield. Last week, Middle East Broadcasting Centre Ltd, a BritishNYT - 338 words
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293 1992-06-30 7 FT PARIS BSN. the French food group, is taking control of Galbani, a leading player in the Italian food industry, by buying an additional 10 per cent stake from IFIL, a company controlled by the powerful Agnelli family, for 1.35 billion French francsFT - 293 words
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Article61 1992-06-30 7 NEW YORK Top US steel company officials plan to hold a press conference in Washington today to say they have filed suits charging foreign steelmakers with violating US trade laws, steel industry sources said last Sunday. In May, the six largest US steelmakers said they planned61 words
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Article72 1992-06-30 7 LONDON Britain's Serious Fraud Office ignored offers by Kevin Maxwell to come in for an interview and instead arrested him in a blaze of publicity, his wife Pandora said in a letter to The Times newspaper. She said Maxwell's lawyers confirmed to the Serious Fraud Office72 words
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Article51 1992-06-30 7 PARIS Electrical parts maker Legrand has bought an 88 per cent stake in Baco, a Strasbourg-based firm specialising in signalling and control equipment. A spokesman said last week that the firm paid a bit more than Baco's turnover, which in 1991 was 275 million francs (5586.551 words
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Article77 1992-06-30 7 WASHINGTON The new owner of United Press International has told employees they will work at the same wages but. for now, get no more than two weeks' vacation. Middle East Broadcasting Centre Ltd took control of 85-year-old UPI on Saturday. The announcement of MBC's77 words
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Advertisement876 1992-06-30 4 1 [NTHBHII) Manila prices soar 26 Nikkei goes lower 25 Singapore slips 19 THE BANK OF NEW YORK COMPANY, INC. Head Office: 48 Wall Street, New York, NY *****, U S A. Singapore Branch: 10 Collyer Quay, #14-02/03 Ocean Building, Singapore 0104. Dollars in millions. except per stare amounts December}!.876 words
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Advertisement92 1992-06-30 5 r 1 f As Tfoe First To Secure Tenants For Retail 4 Space In Ngee Ann City, We're Sure You'll Forgive Us > For A Little Name Dropping. Chesterton International is proud to announce the securing Centre and Watson s Personal Caie Stores a ver\ long of the first four92 words
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Advertisement1023 1992-06-30 6 Nationsßank Head Office: Charlotte, North Carolina *****, USA Singapore Branch: 5 Shenton Way, #11-01, UIC Building, Singapore 0106 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME (Dollars In Millions) (Dollars In Millions Except December 31 Per-Share Information) AsaaU 1991 1990 Year Ended December 31 Cash and cash equivalents 7,255 S 7,5241,023 words
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Advertisement32 1992-06-30 7 For lease No. 15, 16, 17 18 Located within the Chinatown Food Alley. Sole Marketing Agent: BERNARD VALUERS REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS PTE. LTD. Tel: *****11 Pager: *****58 Joyce Eric CONSERVATION PROPERTY SPECIAUST32 words
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Advertisement195 1992-06-30 7 <i f Vi r 80% of the most prominent figures I in b&nkn com it on u r compute' s> »1;; ions. processing systems. But the buck hardly card processing systems and we've put our surveys in Taiwan or that all of Japans top stops there. banking customers at least195 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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87 1992-06-30 8 BANCikOk C ambodia will tie its rid with the baht in hopes of establishing strong trade, investment and eultural links with Thailand, the Rangkok Host has reported. Although more US dollars were being circulated in C ambodia than baht. Cambodia would tie87 words
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Article68 1992-06-30 8 BEIJING China's leading builder of power plants, the China Huaneng Group, has issued 100 million yuan (U5529.6 million) worth of bonds to finance two new plants. Meanwhile, the People's Construction Bank ot China has announced issuing 1.95 billion yuan worth ot construction bonds tor four68 words
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Article107 1992-06-30 8 LISBON European Community leaders have failed to strike a summit deal over the site of a future European central bank, with Britain objecting to a package which could have led to the headquarters being sited in Germany. Failure to settle the squabble so107 words
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Article73 1992-06-30 8 WASHINGTON The US Securities and Exchange Commission is sending a technical adviser to work at the Polish securities commission for one year as part of a US programme to aid business development there. Robert Strahota, an SEC" lawyer with over 20 years' experience in business73 words
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Article85 1992-06-30 8 HELSINKI A Finnish government guarantee fund has decided to grant Suomen Saastopankki, a new savings bank which is being formed, 5.5 billion markka (552.09 billion) in capital support. The fund's executive committee said last Friday that it had also decided to grant the savings bank a85 words
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Article87 1992-06-30 8 SAN DIEGO Home Fed Bank has said its operations are not affected by an involuntary bankruptcy petition filed last week against its parent, Home Fed Corp. "This is a claim against the holding company, not the bank," bank president Thomas Wageman said last Friday of the87 words
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Article, Illustration417 1992-06-30 8 Magdalene Ng - By Magdalene Ng SINGAPORE Banks were urged to pitch in and help local monetary authorities move Singapore's financial industry into its next phase of growth and help it compete with aspiring regional financial centres. Ernest Wong made this call last night417 words
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361 1992-06-30 8 SINGAPORE Increased competition in the insurance and re-insurance markets has spawned the trend of using arbitration to resolve industry problems, the chairman of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre said yesterday. At the opening of the "International Symposium on Insurance and Reinsurance Coverage Disputes and361 words
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570 1992-06-30 8 Taipei firms leading foreign investment push into Vietnam Reuter HANOI The State Bank of Vietnam has approved in principle a banking licence for a financial institution from Taiwan, the biggest foreign investor here, local and foreign bankers said yesterday. The licence for CathayReuter - 570 words
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314 1992-06-30 8 Reuter SYDNEY Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd has said its ANZ Grindlays pic unit will comply with a directive from the Reserve Bank of India to make resources available to meet any claims made against its Indian branch following a stocksReuter - 314 words
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Article, Illustration549 1992-06-30 8 Quak Hiang Whai - THE SANG KANCIL By Quak Hiang Whai The Sang Kancil weekly column tracks the profit /loss of a US$5O,OOO live account set up by futures house Refco. Relying on hoth technicals and fundamentals, the account w ill trade in currency, interest rate, commodity and stock549 words
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207 1992-06-30 8 Bloomberg TRIESTE, Italy The consolidated attributable net profit of Italian insurer Assicura/ioni Generali SpA rose 21 per cent to 563.9 billion lire (SS7B7 million) last year from 467.8 billion lire in 1990, the company said following its annual shareholders' meeting at the weekend. TheBloomberg - 207 words
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Advertisement107 1992-06-30 8 FIND THE RIGHT EHfflPll :z:z iJp: if r m? PROPERTY Our coming PROPERTY UPDATE special feature will be drawing readers' attention with topics like: Property prices going up? New properties on the market Making use of CPF funds How to find the right bank loan And many others. For you,107 words
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Article, Illustration521 1992-06-30 9 Harish Mehta - Two countries agree on joint exploration, guidelines, shared costs By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Foreign oil company executives are encouraged by moves to resolve a territorial dispute between Vietnam and Malaysia over an offshore oilfield near the Gulf of Thailand. Vietnam and MalaysiaSource: Petrovietnam - 521 words
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324 1992-06-30 9 Reuter YOGYAKARTA Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas yesterday urged six countries pursuing claims to the Spratly Islands to exercise self-restraint. But he appeared to make only an oblique reference to the latest Spratlys row, which broke out last week when China contracted with aReuter - 324 words
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432 1992-06-30 9 South China Morning Post HONGKONG Hongkong re-exports surged to a new monthly high of HK557.18 billion (SSI 1.9 billion) in May, up 27 per eent from the same month last year. The healthy rise in reexports, which analysts expect to continue forSouth China Morning Post - 432 words
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Article88 1992-06-30 9 JAKARTA Indonesia's ruling party Golkar won 68.1 per cent of votes cast and 282 out of 400 seats. Home Afiairs Minister Rudini said here yesterday while announcing the final results of the June 9 parliamentary election. Mr Rudini said with all 97,789,534 valid ballots counted.88 words
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Article84 1992-06-30 9 JAKARTA The head of Indonesia's joint chiefs of staff Try Sutrisno said yesterday the withdrawal of US military aid was of little importance to the country. "I am quite indifferent to it," he told reporters during an announcement of the official results of June 984 words
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Article74 1992-06-30 9 BANGKOK The Thai army is investigating a report that a Laotian military officer was killed in an accident near the Thai border involving a chemical weapon. Thai army spokesman Licutcnant-Gencral Anusorn Krisanaserani yesterday quoted an intelligence source as saying that the accident occured after two Cuban74 words
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Article48 1992-06-30 9 SUVA Parliamentary democracy returned to Liji yesterday. five years after the then army commander and now Prime Minister Sitivcni Kabuka overthrew the Indian-led government ofTimoci Bavadra and declared Fiji a republic. The new Parliament House was officially opened by Fiji's president Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau.48 words
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Advertisement786 1992-06-30 9 Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale (Incorporated in Germany) Consolidated Balance Sheet as of December 31. 1991 Assets 1991 1990 Liabilities 1991 1990 in DM thousands in DM thousands Cash on hand 48.062 41,594 Liabilities to afliliated banks 15,151,639 16,140,866 Balance with Deutsche Bundesbank 1,404,505 2,113,312 Liabilities to other banks 62,958,452 53,500,256 Balances786 words
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82 1992-06-30 10 TAIPEI Taiwan is to open its market to imported spirits on Sep 1 in a trade liberalisation move, an official with the state-run Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau (TTWMB) said on Monday. But the spirits will be subjected to an import duty82 words
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Article82 1992-06-30 10 NEW DELHI The Indian federal Industry Ministry has thrown open more industries for automatic approval ot foreign equity up to 51 per cent, and technology transfer agreements. The new industries being treed trom elaborate licensing laws include instant tea and col fee; sauces: iron and steel;82 words
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Article80 1992-06-30 10 ULAN BATOR. Mongolia The Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP) has registered a smashing victory in national legislative elections, taking all but a handful of seats, an authoritative source said on Monday. The partv would occupy more than 70 ot the 76 seats in the Great Hural. the80 words
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Article64 1992-06-30 10 GENEVA The powerful Cairns Group of farm exporting countries has appealed for the Group of Seven industrial nations to use next week's Munich summit to break the deadlock in Gatt world trade talks. The appeal came on Sunday after ministers and senior officials from the64 words
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Article85 1992-06-30 10 SEOUL South Korea's current account shortfall eased to U*****.6 million in May from U*****.2 million in April and from U*****.9 million a year earlier, preliminary figures released bv the Bank of Korea showed on Monday. The deficit came to U553.73 billion in the first five months85 words
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Article55 1992-06-30 10 OSLO Norway will resume commercial whaling next year despite widespread opposition abroad. Prime Minster Gro Harlem Brundtland said on Monday. "On the basis of scientific knowledge on the development of the stocks, the government has decided to allow commercial whaling of minke whales in 1993,"55 words
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Article, Illustration484 1992-06-30 10 Reuter TOKYO An economic package unveiled by Japan's ruling party will help Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa fend off foreign pressure to jump-start the stalled economy, but its actual impact remains to be seen, economists said yesterday. "It will provide good publicity effects whenReuter - 484 words
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355 1992-06-30 10 Reuter ROME The average Italian government since World War II has lasted just I 1 months, but even that modest target may prove beyond the new administration of Prime Minister Giuliano Amato. The Cabinet he named onReuter - 355 words
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343 1992-06-30 10 IHT TOKYO Japan fears that its G-7 partners, beginning at their summit meeting from July 6 to 8 in Munich, will look to it as the cash cow of choice to help Russia survive the next few years, even though JapaneseIHT - 343 words
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144 1992-06-30 10 Reuter KATHMANDU Nepalese Prime Minister Girija Prasad koirala has announced plans for economic reform to aid foreign investment, and called for new trade agreements with neighbouring India. Speaking at the 26th annual meeting of the Federation of Nepal Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI)Reuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration630 1992-06-30 11 Ex-PM calls for referendum and vows to vote against ratifying the pact Reuter LONDON Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher has attacked the Maastricht Treaty on West European union as a "treaty too far", in the most direct challenge yet to the policies of her successor,Reuter - 630 words
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Article, Illustration595 1992-06-30 11 Visit to Sarajevo may mark turning point in conflict IHT PARIS By its panache and political flair. President Francois Mitterrand's dash into Sarajevo has perhaps brought events to a turning point in Yugoslavia and has certainly captured a place in theIHT - 595 words
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Article, Illustration600 1992-06-30 11 Reuter NAKHODKA, Russia Russia's first free economic zone the industrial port of Nakhodka in the Far East is a case study in the perils that await other regions hoping to follow suit and reap capitalistic riches. "When the government changed in MoscowReuter - 600 words
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405 1992-06-30 11 IHT LISBON In their first summit meeting since vowing to build a more united Europe, the leaders of the European Community showed just how difYicult it is to overcome the divisions that continue to bedevil Western Europe. From the life-and-death challenge ofIHT - 405 words
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337 1992-06-30 11 Reuter MOSCOW Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachevsaid in an interview broadcast last Sunday that Russia's government has made serious mistakes in its handling of economic reform. "I consider the present situation in Russia serious, extremely serious and even dangerous." Mr Gorbachev said onReuter - 337 words
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Advertisement389 1992-06-30 10 '/3SI OIL jl| MONEY KW POWER fv Monday, 14 September 1992, 6.30pm Dr Daniel Yergin r 1992 Pulitzer Prize winner Ra ff' es C,h > Convent,on Centre What political factors affect oil supplies and prices? Who has the power to affect oil supplies and prices? How do oil supplies and389 words
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Advertisement769 1992-06-30 10 I PSfl BANQUE INTERNATIONALE A LUXEMBOURG I I wlll mm anon V me I I jp Head Office: 2, boulevard Royal, L-2953 Luxembourg. 1! I Singapore Branch: The Octagon, 105 Cecil Street, #10-01/04, Singapore 0106. I I Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account I I As at December 31, 1991769 words
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Advertisement130 1992-06-30 11 WORTH SCHOOL PADIMK KHI RST ROAD TURNERS HILL, CRAWLEY WEST SUSSEX ENGLAND RHlft 4SI) TELEPHONE: *****) 715 911 FACSIMILE (0342) 718 298 A Roman Catholic boarding school for hoys Centred on a Benedictine Monastery 80% 6th form go on to university including Oxford and Cambridge 95% A Level passes June130 words
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Advertisement111 1992-06-30 11 The Bottom Line. Back Pg Jump the queue to Kuala Lumpur. Why stand for it,when you can hop on our "'-V Whl, s more we further with wider more hassle-free flights to Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, l| comfortable seats aboard our s P acious 7478 V Friday and Sunday every111 words
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Article459 1992-06-30 12 EDITORIAL THERE ARE two ways of looking at the latest eensus findings on the number of Singaporeans abroad. One is to be alarmed by the fact that 36,000 Singaporeans or 100,000, if one prefers the estimate by the Singapore International Foundation have chosen to live abroad. While some459 words
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Article301 1992-06-30 12 FACED with an approaching future when it will be part of a communist state, Hongkong enacted a Bill of Rights last year in the face of Chinese protest. As is the nature of such legislation, it seeks to entrench certain rights for the individual in the hope301 words
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Article137 1992-06-30 12 THE statement by the secretary of Islamic Religious Council (Muis), Syed Haroon Aljunied, that the programme to build new mosques might have to be postponed needs to be given serious attention. The present fund is not sufficient to finance the cost of building five new mosques planned137 words
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Article94 1992-06-30 12 EVERY national serviceman cannot but learn a few more things and take on a little more responsibility. We have to make up for quantitative shortfalls with qualitative improvements, to overcome manpower shortage through technical and skills upgrading. Simply put, our expectations of national servicemen today are much94 words
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Article171 1992-06-30 12 THE June 15 decision of the US Supreme Court to allow prosecution in the US of suspects taken from other countries by extra-judicial means leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. The 6-3 decision by the justices would apparently make it legal under US law for foreign171 words
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Article141 1992-06-30 12 MALAYSIA is increasingly attracting attention from new and established investors and the Australians are no exception. The increase in their level of investment in Malaysia is a clear indication of the gradual improvement in diplomatic ties between Australia and Malaysia which were strained in recent years. The141 words
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Article206 1992-06-30 12 THIS week sees a landmark date in the run-up to Hongkong's transition. China assumes sovereignty for the territory exactly five years from Wednesday, underscoring the need for speed in dealing with the plethora of unresolved problems gathering dust in the pending trays of London and Beijing. There206 words
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Article, Illustration953 1992-06-30 12 Kuldip Nayar - The meeting between Narasimha Rao and Nawaz Sharif at the liarth Summit in Rio de Janeiro was probably the 25th round at a summit since the Muslim-majority state of Jammu and Kashmir joined India in 1947. But New Delhi and Islamabad have remained as953 words
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Miscellaneous58 1992-06-30 12 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU HI I I'M ROLANP H£PL£Y, TOQAV UK-'RB VISITING AN rftASPtCJAI PIAC£ kJHtfZPtOPU ANPI'M ON TUB ROAD* AMAZING COUNTRY' A COUNTRY OUJH 2 3 VCRS PER HOME, U>M 83% OF 1/9 kAREIY I THAT IN SOME RB9PECTB •APPROVE OF LIPOSUCTION. TOPM! L- a J 1 15 JUST58 words
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1334 1992-06-30 13 The Economist focuses on Gatt Tilt Uruguay Round of trade talks is now delicately balanced between success and failure. Success is there for the taking. II the round fails, it will be because governments around the world but above all, the government of the United1,334 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1992-06-30 13 Since the Gatt talks faltered at the end of 1990, America has won concessions in agriculture, intellectual property, and trade in services. Still dissatisfied, however, the US is betting that it can win more concessions. This is a risky move. FATIGUE, frustration, disenchantment that is how Arthur Dunkcl,1,060 words
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990 1992-06-30 13 It is wrong to assume that regional free-trade agreements make the world better off. IF THE Uruguay round of trade talks fails, America has other trade-policy choices a point it has been at pains to emphasise in recent negotiations with the European990 words
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Advertisement79 1992-06-30 13 COME FEEL THE DIR^ERENCE One of the most experienced (since 1935), Sjk upmarket Barber Shop in Singapore. Our head I jrfjF massage is guaranteed ro relax you! With M sparkling new premises and a new blade for every customer. We are out to set new hygienic standards in die barber79 words
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Article, Illustration675 1992-06-30 14 Andrew Lawrence - Andrew Lawrence looks at the computerisation efforts of Poland's largest regional retail hank Andrew Lawrence FT UNTIL last year. Bank Slaski in Katowice, in southwest Poland, was much like any other in eastern Europe: customers queued for so long that they took sandwiches toFT - 675 words
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290 1992-06-30 14 Claire Leow - By Claire Leow French computer company Groupe Bull has won a US$9 million (5514.6 million) contract to computerise the operations of the Indonesian Attorney General's Office. The new computer system. designed with help from the French government's Ministry of Justice and funded by290 words
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54 1992-06-30 14 PURCHASE, New York International Business Machines Corp said its Screen Reader/2 allows blind and visually impaired people to use popular graphics-based personal computer software. Screen Reader/2 allows users to hear the contents of their personal computer screen, including non-text images such54 words
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Article115 1992-06-30 14 SINGAPORE Publicly-listed Singapore Computer Systems Ltd (SCS) has been appointed the sole distributor by a British software company for three products to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. UK-based Advanced Programming Techniques Ltd makes three software systems Oliver, Simon and Command CICS aimed at mainframe users. Oliver is115 words
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Article62 1992-06-30 14 SINGAPORE Pacific Technology Ptc Ltd has been named sole distributor of Pacific Data Products for Singapore and Malaysia. Pacific Data, based in San Diego, California, makes enhancement peripherals tor HewlettPackard printers, including font and emulation cartridges and printer connectivity products. Singapore-based Pacific Technology Pte Ltd. a62 words
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Article102 1992-06-30 14 BEDFORD. Massachusetts Computcrvision, the software arm of Prime Computers Inc. has released 21 new computer software products meant to help manufacturers design, engineer and make new goods. The applications, called CADDS 5. aim to reduce a product's design time, allowing it to reach the marketplace more quickly.102 words
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Article30 1992-06-30 14 SINGAPORE Compaq Computer Asia has appointed Modern Form OA Company as an authorised Compaq Computer Dealer in Thailand. Compaq now has four authorised dealers in Thailand.30 words
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Article, Illustration556 1992-06-30 15 Joseph Rajendran - Manufacturers at PC Show '92 seemed determined to outdo one another on the price front, says Joseph Rajendran Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE computer exhibitions have become battle grounds for price wars as well as launching pads for new products. Last week's four-day PC Show '92556 words
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274 1992-06-30 15 Bloomberg COMPAQ Computer Corp, seeking to take part in the US$3O billion (5548.5 billion) global market for personal computer printers, was scheduled to announce in Houston yesterday a new peripherals division that will ship printers designed for use with PC networks later thisBloomberg - 274 words
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Article355 1992-06-30 15 The Vatican goes high-tech to help teach the faith Keuter THE AGF of high tech dawned for the Roman Catholic faith last Friday as the Vatican unveiled the first catechism written with the aid of computers. The new catechism gives the Vatican an instrument for ensuring that theKeuter - 355 words
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694 1992-06-30 15 Peter H Lewis - Peter H Lewis on what caught his attention at the recent PC Expo in New York Peter H Lewis NYT PC EXPO, the largest computer trade show on the US east coast, began last Tuesday in New York City. Although it has traditionally been aNYT - 694 words
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Advertisement147 1992-06-30 14 i I VISIT ASEAN YEAR 1992 6-MONTHi PLAN TO BRING ASEAN EVEN CLOSER TOGETHER. WE'LL fly you there FOR FREE THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO VISIT YOUR AWARDED BONUS POINTS WITH EVERY 30 POINTS YOU NEIGHBOURS IN ASEAN WE'VE JUST ADDED CEBU TO OUR ACCUMULATE. YOU'LL EARN147 words
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Advertisement798 1992-06-30 15 BANK OF BOSTON Z*/ The First National Bank of Boston (Incorporated In the U.S.A. with Limited Liability) Consolidated Balance Sheet (in thousands, except share amounts) December 31 1991 1990 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY 1991 1990 ASSETS Cash and due from banks 1,420,300 1,495,482 Interest bearing deposits in Noninterest bearing 2,703,014798 words
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Advertisement1272 1992-06-30 16 Nothing Beats A Bud. nrHlfl where to wine, dine OF i^"*' Go Gift certificates from King's Hotel are in handy Ssoand $100 denominations. Ideal for all occasions, they can be used for rooms and at all F&B outlets. Corporate purchases of S5OO or more entitles you to a 15 r1,272 words
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Miscellaneous748 1992-06-30 16 TELEVISION AND RADIO -m m-n*m "™r™T 6.00 Potret Keluar ga (VI I. 4.00 Akantare IVI). RtIQINFSS ON RADIO Tn pQtr'li q Villpr e- 5 S,T"" M —-«<•- 430 JL Cv IV 111 7.25 PM Opening. 7.00 Talkabout iCiame Show) 5.30 Little Flying Teddy Bears. BBC, 88.9 mHz in VHF Band748 words
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Article, Illustration415 1992-06-30 17 Nirmal Ghosh - Nirmal Ghosh on a hook that would he of interest to environmentalists Nirmal Ghosh Lessons of the Rainforest Edited b> Su/annc Head and Robert Hcin/man Sierra C'lub Books 275 pages, $34.90 Reviened by Nirmal Ghosh A COLLECTION of essays by 24 authors on various415 words
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Article, Illustration986 1992-06-30 17 Stephanie Strom - Stephanie Strom examines the challenges facing the company Stephanie Strom NYT Many years ago, Leonard Lauder, president and chief executive of his family's company, Estee Lauder Inc, watched a friend's daughter brewing lip gloss on the kitchen stove and pouring it into bottle capsNYT - 986 words
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Article, Illustration553 1992-06-30 17 CHATTERBOX FORMER Wimbledon champion Pat Cash swapped his tennis racket for an electric guitar in London on Sunday to help form the biggest band in the world. The Australian was among nearly 2,000 musicians who took part in the opening event of553 words
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Advertisement177 1992-06-30 17 AND ENTERTAIN The Chef s Special Savour the Chefs special four-course dinner featuring an appetiser, soup, main course and dessert in the classic ambience of the Huhertus Crill.A different gourmet dinner menu is available each week. A ANA HOTEL SINGAPORE For reservations, call 6 mmn 1025 732-1222 ext 1582/97 TeeoKone177 words
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Advertisement138 1992-06-30 17 Rather Than Sprinkle Spices, We Throw In Freshness. Faithful to traditional Tcochcw culinary art, our chefs at Hung KangToochew y Restaurant do not use spice excessively to bring a dish to taste. Preferring instead to insist on up-to-the-minute-fresh ingredients to bring out the true X. taste of our food. And138 words
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112 1992-06-30 18 PARIS Spain's Miguel Angel Martin took full advantage of an uncharacteristic collapse by Nick Faldo to clinch his first win in 10 years on the European tour at the French Open here on Sunday. Leading by a shot with four to play, Faldo112 words
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Article81 1992-06-30 18 PITTSFORD, New York Patty Sheehan. who held a commanding lead at the start of the round, coasted to a tournament record 19-under-par 269 for victory on Sunday in the Rochester International women's golf tournament. The win was Sheehan's first since February 1991. the 27th of her81 words
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Article94 1992-06-30 18 STOCKHOLM Sweden's Jan Karlsson set a world best in men's 50m butterfly on Sunday, swimming the distance in 24.33 seconds, the national news ageney TT reported. It said he was six hundredths of a second faster than the current holder of the world best, but did94 words
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Article64 1992-06-30 18 BOCHUM, Germany Former world champion Astrid Strauss, suspended for using drugs, has failed to force the German Swimming Federation (DSV) to pick her for the Barcelona Olympics. The DSV said last Sunday that it would ignore its own arbitration panel chairman's ruling that she was eligible.64 words
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Article81 1992-06-30 18 SYDNEY Organisers yesterday offered a A$ 100.000 (S$ 120,000) bonus for a yacht to break American maxi Kialoa's 17-year-old record in the Sydney to Hobart Ocean Race Classic later this year. No yacht in the race's 47-year history has come within seven hours of the81 words
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Article, Illustration330 1992-06-30 18 Reuter BIRMINGHAM John Regis shattered Linford Christie's domination of British sprinting on Sunday after a thrilling 200 m battle at the Olympic trials. On a day when Steve Backley handed out a warning to the world's javelin throwers, it was the battle of theReuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration454 1992-06-30 18 World-record holder Michael Johnson takes top spot AP NEW ORLEANS Carl Lewis went from frontrunner to also-ran in the US Olympic trials on Sunday, finishing fourth in the men's 200 m as world-record holder Michael Johnson broke Lewis' Olympic trials mark to take theAP - 454 words
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581 1992-06-30 18 AP NFW ORLEANS Gwen Torrence ran the fastest time in the world this year in the 200 m. then dared Katrin Krabbe to run "clean" against her in the Olympics in Barcelona. The International Amateur Athletic Federation lifted Krabbc's four-yearAP - 581 words
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Article, Illustration365 1992-06-30 18 AP NEW ORLEANS Mary Slaney's Olympic dreams die hard and slowly. The American, who missed qualifying in the 3.000 m last week, finished fourth last Sunday in the 1,500 m at 4 minutes. 5.43 seconds, to rule out a fourth chance at anAP - 365 words
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Article, Illustration583 1992-06-30 18 Wimbledon AP WIMBLEDON Wet. no. Weird, yes. Wimbledon enters its second week with a British player at last holding better odds than the appearance of aliens, women still fuming over the "lazy, fat pigs" insult. and John McEnroe trying to checkmate a chess-playing Russian. TheAP - 583 words
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Advertisement51 1992-06-30 18 r~ I My hobby can A walk into ■iiiese O J two Jobs No o handicapl Any Job. Any Career. Available Any Day. Any Time. Anywhere. The Si»Airs Times Thf Sunday Times Bijsinfss Times The New Papeh Cianme Zaohao Lianme Wanbao Shin Min Daily Nf«<; Berita Hadian Bfhita MiNGGU $im|.i|)of51 words
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Article, Illustration4163 1992-06-30 19 William Chia - By William Chia SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed easier as investors continued to take their cue troni Tokyo's Nikkei Average which dipped to a six-year low yesterday. The Nikkei closed 71.46 points lower at 15,741.27 yesterday, its lowest since May4,163 words
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Article, Illustration72 1992-06-30 19 Anthony Pang - Anthony Pang Comment LOW KENG HUAT had been trading on a strong upward trendline joined by five points (A-K). However, this line was broken when the counter fell to $1.30 last week. Although the stock has since recovered, five-day stochastics and the 13-day RSI do not suggest thatSOURCE: BRIDGE INFO - 72 words
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Article2967 1992-06-30 20 Asia Pacific 1110 <-20 +18% OCBC Foreign 1350 +10 <-0 7% SIA 1250 HO t O 8% CK. Tang 320 6 +1.9% ICBWt 220 +5 2.3% HOB Foreign 815 5 r 0 6% Sunshine Allied 304 4 1.3% Amtek Eng 20* 161 +2 +1.3% Chuan2,967 words
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Article3299 1992-06-30 21 M Hanking 525 t 5 f I tl"» I'uh Bk Foreign 1-4 t 2 V I 6'S. li Icong C'rcdil 2*>l +1 +0. VS. I and (icneral 145 k I M>.7% I ingui 5t>« 44 H 2 VS. Vtr<'7H< 'I M»4% NBI SO' I I3,299 words
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Article873 1992-06-30 22 Current E* Books Date Total lor Total for payment date close payable the year last year Acma 51 tun 5 Jon 18 M 2 1221 101TE Amcol 25C 10% Aug 21 Aug 27 Sep 10 10". 101 Apolo 2 51 kin 3 lun 16 Jul 23 2 51873 words
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Article77 1992-06-30 22 Jun 26 Austral Amalgamated Tin has agreed to acquire some 260 acres of land for Ms 26 million (5516.77 million) cash from Rawang Hills Resort for housing development. Jun 25 Orchard Parade Holdings Ltd announced that it has sold two office units at International Plaza to Accord Container77 words
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Article451 1992-06-30 22 Company Rights Issue DtC Ban* One tor (wo <,< MSI 25 per share Ei4ate lun 2 Books clow tun 17 Acceptance Payment Jul 30 Eu Yan Sang Three torone J1 Ob per share Ei dale Jun 1/ Books Close tun 27 Acceptance Payment NYA Keppel Ftiance Onefor four451 words
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Article365 1992-06-30 22 Company Date Year Group Net Net earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend (000) (cents) */o VAA lun ?3 Dec 91 M$2 192($2 088) 4 7(45) Vet HWgs lun 23 Dec 91 M$28 500($*****) 82(11 4) 5(b) TDM lun 23 Dec 91 MJ1.202KJ2.1/90 Semb Shipyard Jun365 words
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Article231 1992-06-30 22 Company Date Year Group pre-tax Net earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend (000) (cents) As.a Pac Ld Jun 25 Jan 92 M$12.725($12.044 2 3(2 4 2(2) Metalock Jun 25 Mar 92 $6.205($7.147) 18 7(21) 10(10) Pan Pacific Jun 25 War 92 $695n($1.277) 1.3(2.4) 4(4) Sateras231 words
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Article196 1992-06-30 22 Company Date Half-year Group pre-tax Interim ann to profit/loss (L) dividend (000) Asia Pacific Jun 26 Mar 92 $63.038($59,214) UN(IUN) FSN jun 26 Mar 92 $99 550($89.232) 9.2(9.2) Pacific Can Jun 26 Mar 92 $2,034L($30) Van der Horst Jun 26 Mar 92 $627($1.517) Cerebos Jun 17 Mar 92196 words
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Article212 1992-06-30 22 Goldtron Ltd: 29th AGM at the Monet Suite, 1st floor. The Oriental Singapore, 5 Raffles Avenue. Manna Square. Singapore 0103, on Tuesday. June 30, at 10.00am Acma Ltd: 27th AGM at the Registered Office. 17 Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261. on Tuesday, iune 30. at 3 30pm Innovest212 words
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Article108 1992-06-30 22 Contersion Special Irdg Scripless C'omersion deadline Period 1 rading Com pan> starts (ll)P) (ST) starts hu Van Sang* Jul 1 Jul 21 Jul 9 Jul 21 Jul 22 Ki-ppt-l Finance Jun 10 Jul 1 Jun 19 Jul I Jul 2 keppel Kin Wt Jun 10 Jul 1 Jun108 words
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379 1992-06-30 22 In local curr In S$ In LSS dy S yr Sd) S yr S dy yr June 26 Index chge chge chge chge chge chge World 379.2 -0.4 -7.7 -0.6 -8.2 -0.5 -8.1 tFAFE 446.8 -09 -11.0 -1.0-11.2 -0.9 -11.2 Europe 429.6 -0.7 4.5 -0379 words
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Article, Illustration597 1992-06-30 22 Relative Strength Index: I his indicator measures the rate at which prices move up or down, and theoretically ranges between zero and 100. In practice, it normally fluctuates between 10 and l 0. RSI is calculated over a specified period. say 13 days, and is derived from theCHARTS BY BRIDGE - 597 words
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Article, Illustration5276 1992-06-30 23 Bernama UNCERTAINTY over the Tokyo stock market's poor run weighed heavily on the Kuala Lumpur bourse to take share prices to a lower close yesterday. The KI.SF Composite Index at the close dropped 5.41 points to 591.14, the Industrial Index 4.63 pointsBernama - 5,276 words
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Article, Illustration1869 1992-06-30 24 Reuter INVESTORS turned to buying in the last five minutes of trade in an effort to keep the stiK'k index above 750 points and maintain good sentiment yesterday, brokers said. The SET Index ended LSI points lower at 753.23 on moderateReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,869 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1992-06-30 24 JAKARTA share prices closed mixed in fairly active trade yesterday, brokers said. The Official Index fell 1.26 points to 318.12 on turnover of 7.50 million shares. There was strong local interest in hotel shares. Hotel Sahid Jaya rose 400 rupiah to 3,250Source: Bridge Info - 1,269 words
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Article, Illustration2746 1992-06-30 25 UPI I'OKYO stock prices eased lower in quiet trading yesterday as investors sat back to digest the unofficial announcement of a fiscal stimulus package while awaiting the release of economic indicators in the US. The key Nikkei Average of 225 selected issuesUPI - 2,746 words
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Article, Illustration2850 1992-06-30 25 Reuter HONGKONG shares yesterday ended with pronouneed losses in diminished volume, but trade was very narrow except for a steep earlv tumble. The blue-chip Hang Seng Index dropped 55.20 points to close at 6.057.90, after rallying to a record close of 6.113 lastReuter - 2,850 words
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Article, Illustration2198 1992-06-30 26 Reuter SYDNI Y stocks drifted in a narrow range yesterday to end the dav within a point of Friday's close. "It's winding down for the end ot the year, with no real features in sight." one broker said. Many market-watchers spent the afternoon assessingReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,198 words
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Article541 1992-06-30 26 MANILA share prices closed higher yesterday, buoyed by the scheduled inauguration today of President-elect Fidel Ramos, brokers said. The Composite Index climbed 30.49 points to settle at 1,555.81. "The conditions are felicitous." said Ramon Kabigting, assistant vicepresident for research of Anscor Hagedorn Securities Inc. "If there were problems before,541 words
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Article545 1992-06-30 26 TAIWAN SHARES finished lower for the sixth straight day yesterday and turnover fell as many investors moved to the sidelines after recent falls, brokers said. The Weighted Index fluctuated narrowly before ending 28.94 points lower at 4,467.50. Turnover fell to NT521.05 billion from NT$2l.5 billion in Saturday's half-session. Brokers545 words
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Article858 1992-06-30 26 STOCKS ended slightly lower yesterday in weak trading as afternoon profit-tak-ing on large-capitalisation shares erased earlier gains, brokers said. Rumours that Hyundai's plan to issue corporate bonds in July and increase its capital in September would be turned down initiated sales of large-cap shares in the afternoon. Officials at858 words
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Article376 1992-06-30 26 NEW ZEALAND shares ended a lacklustre session lower yesterday, but minimal volume that was centred in a handful of stocks contrived to distort the overall picture. The NZSE-40 Capital Index fell 8.44 points to 1.519.99. Of the 76 stocks traded. 16 rose and 24 fell. The turnover of376 words
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Article48 1992-06-30 26 Close Previous June 29 NEW ZEALAND N/SE-40 Capital 1.519.99 1.528.43 -8.44 MANILA Composite Index 1.555.81 1,525.32 Turnover (mil pesos) 926 383 543 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index 4.467.50 4.496.44 -28.94 Turnover (NTS billion) 21.05 21.5 -0.45 SEOUL Composite Stock Index 551.55 551.88 -0.33 Turnover (billion won) 188.36 166.37 +21.9948 words
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882 1992-06-30 27 REPORTS THE US DOLLAR fell sharply against the mark in Asia yesterday on speculative and stop-loss selling, but ended otY the day's low in Tokyo on some short-covering, dealers said. It ended slightly lower against the yen in listless trade. "Dollar/mark was phenomenal.882 words
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Article383 1992-06-30 27 Cross rates June 29 I USS S$ MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS US$ 1.6190 2.5080 1.5390 125.90 0.5288 1.3840 1.3387 1.8382 SS 0.6177 1.5491 0.9506 77.7641 0.3266 0.8548 0.8269 1.1354 MS 0.3987 0.65 0.6136 50.1994 0.2109 0.5518 0.5338 0.7329 Dm 0.6498 1.0520 1.6296 81.81 0.3436 0.8993383 words
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Article526 1992-06-30 27 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight 2 5/16 2 7/16 1-month 2 13/16 2 15/16 2-month 2 7/8 3 3-month 2 7/8 3 Overnight mode: 2-1/2 LSS Bid Offer 7 days 3 15/16 4 1/16 1 month 3 7/8 4 2 months 3 7/8 4 3 months 3526 words
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643 1992-06-30 27 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's sole commodity exchange is battling with a new rival as it tries to convince the government that it must diversify into financial futures to stay alive, say officials. I he Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) has beenAFP - 643 words
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Article1491 1992-06-30 27 SIMEX EURODOLLAR Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vd Op/lnt Sep 92 96XM 96.03 96XM p786 8757 ***** Dec 92 95.51 95.53 95.51 95.53 1975 ***** ***** Mar 93 95.42 95 43 95.42 95 43 1112 5474 ***** Jun 93 95.03 95.04 95.02 95.03 700 1079 2109 Sep1,491 words
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394 1992-06-30 28 AFP DHAKA Bangladesh's jute industry, faced with a declining world market, is in a state of near collapse exacerbated b> a growing row over the prospect ol forced retirements for the sector's workforce. A recently released World Bank report said the lack olAFP - 394 words
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239 1992-06-30 28 Reuter LONDON Major producer lnco is looking to maintain its current share of the nickel market, with demand holding up well in the current economic climate, says chairman and chief executive officer Mike Sopko. "We will continue our strong position as aReuter - 239 words
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742 1992-06-30 28 REPORTS lilt: PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market added 16 sen to close at a new 25-month high of MS 17.01 per kg yesterday on short covering and higher demand from overseas buyers. Dealers said there was also short-covering on the742 words
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Article1638 1992-06-30 28 Rubber MRELB (fob in bates) (M cents/kg) R Noon Close I RSS Julv 92 220 00/222.00N 220 00/222 00 Ini 2 RSS OP 2I80W2I900N 2I8.00/2I9.00N UK/Com 2I700/2I800N 217.00/218 OON Inl 3 RSS OP 215 50/216 M)N 215 50/216 SON 1 UK/Cont 214.50/215 SON 2I45Q/2I5 50N J Int 4 RSS1,638 words
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Advertisement1031 1992-06-30 28 n THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 AMARA TRANSPORT SERVICES PTE LTD (In Members Voluntary Winding Up) At an Extraordinary General Meet ing of the abovenamed Company duly commenced and held at 10 Anson Road #2MO International Plaza Singapore 0207 on 9th June 1992 the following Special Resolu tions were passed1,031 words
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Article1240 1992-06-30 29 City Flight ETA Flight ETC Abu Dhabi GA893 1345 GA974 0005 Motoido SQ228 2025 QF82 2205 Amsterdam KL837 1255 SQ24 0115 GA893 1345 GA892 0250 SQ323 1815 KL838 2240 AthM SQ348 2300 Auckland NZ35 1550 SQ285 2115 NZ36 2355 Balikpapan GA525/910 1755 BMdw M BI421 11051,240 words
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Article, Illustration661 1992-06-30 29 Richard Perez - POSTCARD FROM LAS VEGAS By Richard Perez IN A CITY where neon is a sacrament, it takes a lot to be noticed. Two new behemoth ho-tel-casinos the Excalibur, a sort of Camelot on steroids, and the Mirage, with its pina-colada-scented volcano outside moved to the661 words
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Article157 1992-06-30 29 As at 10am yesterday: Ixxral dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.2031 1.2195 Canadian dollar 1.3410 1.3680 NZ dollar 0.8700 0.8875 Sterling pound 3.0522 3.0935 US dollar 1.6160 1.6220 IxkhI dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 14.78157 words
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Article61 1992-06-30 29 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Aug 16-18 International Munich. Mode-Wochc- 89,5024 Aug 2 5 f M^ 1 Frankfurt ,49^/7575 Fashion Fair Germany Munchen GmbH 570 (fax) Sntmer cSods Aug 16-19 National Chicago. USA Reed Exhibition (1)6.7/630- M F00d Mclbourno <6I)3/867.7 981 I.61 words
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Advertisement305 1992-06-30 29 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 ANO IN THE MATTER OF SKUIYI INVESTMENTS PRIVATE LIMITEO (In MsiWbsra' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF RNAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308 at the Companies Ad, Cap. SO, the Final Meeting of the merrtwrs of the305 words
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Advertisement166 1992-06-30 29 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP 50 ANO IN THE MATTER OF CHALLENGE HOLDINGS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF RNAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306 at the Companies Act. Cap. 50. the Final Meeting at the Company will be166 words
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Miscellaneous272 1992-06-30 29 1 One who takes part in an 6 Stop the flow along the r—^^^ main axis (4) I I j 9 Harbour's opening on the south (10) 10 Part of Australasia? Yes and no (4) 12 Study dung-beetle, flighty creature (6) JIM— 13 One of Jason's mates will I and272 words
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Miscellaneous166 1992-06-30 29 Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report: Maximum temperature 32.6 Assoc humidity 64% Minimum temperature 26.6 Assoc humidity 90% Hours of sunshine 7.50 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 163.3 Rainy days this month 16 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 14/04166 words
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Miscellaneous54 1992-06-30 29 mogM'N'G sgisTpuj... v DR<EPO GOING N LJMAT f\ HOLIDAY 1 THiS \'LL WQU W DeTpviiJ (NO NO, DON'"'' HPVNG U®..rl£PS€ JS§ O>JkM WZ~ joNes Geis 6ac< Facm n<X? om HfS HOLIPPvVS TOOSY PvNID VM£ Prt imfIORTW I UC'U Be BertD'rtG MV CAR C&U.-TO m*KC V. 87t2 60R.NG ftN€.CPQTC.S... I *>54 words
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Article, Illustration439 1992-06-30 30 Catherine Ong - From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG KNOWLEDGE and how it is acquired is a critical factor behind the economic miracles of Asia's "four dragons", said former Singapore cabinet minister Goh Keng Swce. Writing in the July issue of Asian Business, a Hong-kong-based439 words
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297 1992-06-30 30 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia yesterday expressed fears that many recently privatised companies may be thrown off-balance by plans to have a regional free trade area. Finance Minister Anwar Ibrahim directed these entities to urgently take steps to narrow the technological gap betweenAFP - 297 words
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310 1992-06-30 30 Reuter, UPI. AP. AFP MANILA Incoming Philippine President Fidel Kamos yesterday appointed a Harvard-trained banker as Finance Minister to head an economic team expected to maintain Manila's reform programme and conservative debt policy. Mr Ramos appointed banker Ramon del Rosario. 4X. after signallingReuter,; UPI.; AP.; AFP - 310 words
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294 1992-06-30 30 AFP HANOI Vietnam has closed hundreds of businesses set up by government agencies, communist party organisations and the army, pending their reorganisation as independent companies, a semi-official newspaper said yesterday. Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet signed the order in early June followingAFP - 294 words
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152 1992-06-30 30 Reuter LOS ANGELES The powerful twin earthquakes that jolted southern California last Sunday eaused at least US$l6 million (5525.9 million) worth of damage, authorities said yesterday. The San Bernardino County Office of Public Safety said in a statement that more than 1,000 homes and 33Reuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration739 1992-06-30 30 JACQUES PELKMANS; JACQUES PELKMANS - The Bottom Line JACQUES PELKMANS JACQUES PELKMANS The writer is senior research fellow with the Centre for European Policy Studies. Brussels, and director of his own business, Euroscope (Maastricht) BRITAIN takes over the presideney of a European Community (EC) still unsettled by the Danish739 words
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231 1992-06-30 30 Reuter ALGIERS Algerian head of state Mohamed Boudiaf. whose appointment six months ago blocked a Muslim fundamentalist election victory in Algeria, was assassinated yesterday in the eastern city of Annaba, in Algeria. Mr Boudiaf. who turned 73 a week ago. wasReuter - 231 words
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320 1992-06-30 30 Reuter. AP LONDON Britain's economic recovery seems to be running out of steam as business and consumer confidence wanes, a batch of statistics and surveys showed yesterday. A leading economic forecasting group said the economy would not grow at allReuter.; AP - 320 words
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Advertisement10 1992-06-30 30 Regionalism may not be the answer after all, Hg 1310 words
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Advertisement122 1992-06-30 30 SINGAPORE (OMMfSS Distributor of the most sought after Key Telephone System Tel: 278 7088 J Vietnam Business Directory 1992/3 First and only Edition. This Directory provides information on: State Committee for Cooperation and Investmant Organisations in Profile Useful addresses and telephone numbers Communication network air, sea, road and rail Export122 words
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346 1992-06-30 31 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Ships calling at the Port of Singapore Authority terminals now face a much shorter waiting time before being berthed compared to the situation in March. Last month, the vessels had to wait an average of only 3.6 hours, a346 words
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Article, Illustration600 1992-06-30 31 One of the world's longest bridges to be built SCMP HONGKONG Engineer Gordon Wu Yingsheung is putting the finishing touches to a masterplan to transform the infrastructure of the Pearl River Delta. His company, Hopewell Holdings, is carrying out a feasibility study for aSCMP; SCMP Graphic - 600 words
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282 1992-06-30 31 JAKARTA Ihe Indonesian na>y has nabbed 28 pirates operating on foreign tankers and cargo ships in the Phillip Strait and nearby waters in the past two months, the Antara news agency said here on Sunday. Antara quoted Commander of Indonesian Western Armada N282 words
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940 1992-06-30 31 Page Col ABC Containcrlinc 12 I Accord Ciroup X 1-3 API 5 3-5 Arrow Inter 9 2 ASCL 5 9 Alpha Feeders 6 I AMI. 3 1/2 Ball Canada Line 7 4/5 Bait Orient Line 7 4/5 Bank Line. The 9 5 Batamindo940 words
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Article, Illustration296 1992-06-30 31 BANGKOK A subsidiary of Thailand's Sahaviriya Ciroup has signed a 1.5-bil-lion-baht (5595.2 million) contract with the Italian-Thai Development Corp Ltd to build a deep-sea port in southern Thailand. The Ration newspaper reported yesterday. Sahaviriya Western Sea Board Port, to be developed by296 words
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115 1992-06-30 31 Reuter MANAMA A Qatari firm has won a contract worth USSISO million (***** million) to supply, install and commission equipment at Iran's Bandar Abbas shipyard in the first major business deal between the two countries for over a decade. The Mannai Corporation of QatarReuter - 115 words
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Article18 1992-06-30 31 Agis Salpukas examines United Airlines' prospects for recovery in a battered industry. Page 218 words
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35 1992-06-30 31 THE Thai government has ordered an investigation into allegations of corruption and dubious deals worth millions of dollars by Thai Airways International. officials said here yesterday Back Page35 words
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43 1992-06-30 31 McDONNELL Douglas Corp last Sunday said that it had won a fierce competition with Boeing Co to supply at least 40 new jetliners to China in a deal worth more than USSI billion (SS 1.62 billion) BackPage43 words
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43 1992-06-30 31 THE British government will push for a new written undertaking from China that puts Beijing's backing for the building of Hongkong's new airport unequivocally on the record, Whitehall sources revealed on Saturday Back Page43 words
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38 1992-06-30 31 THE European Community should develop a strategy to help its aeronautics industry adjust to problems ranging from falling defence budgets to exchange rate disparities, top industry representatives said last week Back Page38 words
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68 1992-06-30 32 SINGAPORE The Port of Singapore Authority will commemorate Armed Forces Day tomorrow with its Annual Re-Dedication Ceremony in the PSA Conference Hall on the 40th floor of PSA Building at 9:15 am. PSA deputy executive director Cioon Kok Loon will address 100 reservists68 words
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Article83 1992-06-30 32 LONDON Delays in loading Cuban sugar cargoes arc merely the result of logistical problems and do not reflect a shortage of sugar, trade sources said on Wednesday. "There is no sugar in one of the terminals, but I don't think it's because there is a83 words
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Article39 1992-06-30 32 DHAKA One man was killed and another injured when Bangladeshi police fired on striking transport workers in the southern district of Khulna, officials said. It was the second recorded death in the week-old strike.39 words
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Article51 1992-06-30 32 TOKYO Typhoon Bobbie hit Okinawa, southern Japan, yesterday with winds of up to 144 kph, shutting down all civilian flights, authorities said. All schools were closed. There were no immediate reports of injuries. All flights through Naha airport had been cancelled since first light, an airport spokesman51 words
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82 1992-06-30 32 HANOI China and Vietnam, which normalised relations last November, resumed regular flights between Beijing and Hanoi on Sunday. A Boeing 737-500 of China Southern Airlines, the Canton-based operating unit of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, flew a round trip between Beijing and Hanoi82 words
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Article86 1992-06-30 32 SANTIAGO A pipeline to transport between 10,000 to 15,000 cubic metres of crude oil a day from Argentina to Chile will be operating by March 1994, Mining Minister Juan Hamilton said. The 425-km pipeline will be built by Chile's state-oil company Enap, Argentina's state-oil company86 words
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68 1992-06-30 32 PARIS The French National Assembly last Wednesday enacted a controversial law setting up special holding zones in French ports and airports for foreigners whose status is unclear. The bill creates special areas where foreigners will be held in limbo until a decision is reached by68 words
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Article, Illustration944 1992-06-30 32 Agis Salpukas - Agis Salpukas examines United Airlines' prospeets for recovery in a battered industry Agis Salpukas NYT UAL CORP's United Airlines is a colossus that spans the globe. It is the only carrier in the United States that has a major route system to both the Pacific andNYT - 944 words
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Article13350 1992-06-30 40 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after13,350 words
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Article3430 1992-06-30 45 A i. C oiitainerline N\: llcKm Shpg Xgencics IV' I ul (S) M.u me Handling Sdn Bhd (I'K. I'M Vccord Group: Xccord Slitn; I'tc I Id (S) Xccord C'onlr 1 inc )PK I'N) \dkris Business C orporation Philippine Calsource Shpg 1 rdg Ite Ltd (S) \hrcnkicl I iner3,430 words
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Article309 1992-06-30 45 Xbacus ouriers I'd: >45-801 I Fax: 5451X9X \ir I- I ravel Id >U-S77| Fax: >*>6144 Xirborne Freight orporation Id: 542-XX44 I ax. >*****6. *****X0 V if swift Worldwide ourier I'd: 27X-OIXX I j\: 273*2X3. X.IS Supplies Id: 748-6322 <2 lines). 747-7421 lax 742X975. Cilvlink International Id 344-3377 I309 words
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Article1642 1992-06-30 45 Vbex F.xpress Freight Id: 542-71 7 I Fax *****84 Xctinic Forwarder Id: 225-1X33 Fax: 2258 7 42. Vctixuir Singapore Td: 542-7822. Fax 542X520 Aerolink Freight International Td: 545-8033 Fax *****05. Aerospeed Td: 542-5911. Fax: *****1 X Air Cargo Novo Fx press Td: 542-5454 Fax: *****06 Vir F xpress1,642 words
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Article3362 1992-06-30 46 ARGENTINA \s a result ol the recent decree modifying many of the port-related labour regulations there has been unrest and. although there was no strike, production was reduced several times mid-June due to conllicts Buenos Aires: On June 12. stevedores staged demonstrations, hindering port operations \s a result,3,362 words
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Article953 1992-06-30 46 SHIP SALES TANKER RATES The information was contributed by Simpson Spence Young VESSELS ON OFFER Bulk Carriers Baoshan: 63.560 dwt and built November 1982 kasado kudamats. on best outright otters. Noelle 34.681 dwt and built Julv 1982 Espanoles liilba. in Singapore: on otter by very serious sellers, brokers may likeThe information was contributed by Simpson Spence & Young - 953 words
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Article601 1992-06-30 46 ARRIVALS Op Hi|(lit l>pv KI I I rum TODAY NC A K/203 B747I 0145 I NR I KM KL697 B74 7 l 0150 I SLL J \L JLfel 7 B 7 47| 0345 I I VO SIX SQ835 B747I 1125 2 BSL/DXB RJ A RJ024 B707I 1900601 words
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Article440 1992-06-30 46 CRUISE FERRY SCHEDULES CRUISE SHIPS Arr l>ep Name of N'eswl ETA EID Ports of Calls Poet Agent telephone No JUNE 30 01 C ora Princess 1000 1800 Sin-Jakarta Harpers Shipping JULY 01 01 Ko\al Pacific 1300 1930 Sin-Jakarta (Xean Trade Chartering 299-0366 02 02 Asean W orld 0900 1800 Sin-Hkt440 words
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Article454 1992-06-30 47 Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Marina Terminal 1 Batam Baru B159 M02 alongside 30 06/2300 Batam Maiu *****2 M03 alongside 30 06 0500 Batam Wurni *****2 M04 alongside 0107 0500 Batamindo 1 1211S M01 alongside 29 06/1900 Brastagi 5/92 M02 alongside 3006 2300 Btm Bahagia *****2454 words
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Article245 1992-06-30 47 Johore Port Berth: 1: Kristen Rits; 2: Andhika Wijaya, Huang Hua Quan; 3: Iran Takhti; 4: Chiangmai Navee; 5: Kitsa; 6: ml. Oi jetty: ml. DCI: Ocean Energy, Petro Lintas. Due on June 29: Stainless Wave. Sukun. Anna A. Barge Josindo Satu. Barge Kuala Stak V. Bunga245 words
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Article1643 1992-06-30 47 DELIVERY OF FCL CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS Ship Voy No Containers avalabie SNp Voy No Containers iviMte Wana Bhum 147S 28 0692 0715 Kota Indah 261 COO(EST) 2906 92 2300 Fong Shin 9219 2806 92 0730 Ptya Bhum 239N COO(EST) 2906 92 1500 Cont La Spez 07 28.0692 08001,643 words
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Article1118 1992-06-30 48 Sept 15-16: \sia-Pacific Digital Cellular Mobile Communications. organised b\ IBC Technical Services Limited at Ihe Mandarin Singapore. For further details please contact IBC Technical Ser\ ices at tel: 732-1970 or fax: 733-5087. Oct 5 6: Conference on Quality Control in Asian Shipping. organised by IBC Technical Services Limited1,118 words
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Article657 1992-06-30 48 DEMAND for time-charter deals dominated a dormant freight market, where rates eased again, brokers said on Friday. The Baltic Freight Index (BFI) was eight points lower at 1.114. Charterers were able to fixed panamaxes in the Pacific at daily hire rates of U557.050 and SB.OOO against a BFI657 words
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Article, Illustration462 1992-06-30 50 Military connection makes move potentially explosive AFP BANGKOK The Thai government has ordered an investigation into allegations of corruption and dubious deals worth millions of dollars by Thai Airways International, officials said here yesterday. The probe is potentially explosive as the nationalAFP - 462 words
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268 1992-06-30 50 Reuter BRUSSELS The European Community should develop a strategy to help its aeronautics industry adjust to problems ranging from falling defence budgets to exchange rate disparities, top industry representatives said last week. Help is especially needed to compete against US industry. which receives substantialReuter - 268 words
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432 1992-06-30 50 NYT LOS ANGELES McDonnell Douglas Corp last Sunday said that it had won a fierce competition with Boeing Co to supply at least 40 new jetliners to China in a deal worth more than USSI billion (551.62 billion). McDonnell Douglas said the announcementNYT - 432 words
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553 1992-06-30 50 HONGKONG The British government will push for u new written undertaking from China that puts Beijing's backing tor the building of Hongkong's new airport unequivocally on the record. Whitehall sources revealed on Saturday. According to a Sunday Morning Post report,553 words
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Article, Illustration772 1992-06-30 50 Reuter NAKHODKA. Russia Russia's first free economic /one the industrial port of Nakhodka in the Far East is a case study in the perils that await other regions hoping to follow suit and reap capitalistic riches. "When the government changedReuter - 772 words
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Advertisement27 1992-06-30 31 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents, Singapore National Ship- V'Hi>rMi! ping Association. for inheriting enquiries, contact Shipping limes lei 74tt-2im/741t-209027 words
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Advertisement122 1992-06-30 31 Jr Nedlloyd FAR EAST TO EUROPE MEDITERRANEAN CALL: 221 8989 i, n n innn i muni MM, MAJU BOUSTEAD SHIPPING PTE LTD l| (A member of The Maju Group) MWm 1 7 1 .-"Vv AfeIJU iH H. Our Principals, Hyundai Merchant Marine will soon be calling Singapore direct with their122 words
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Advertisement47 1992-06-30 31 Air Forwarders 15 Air Freight Schedule 16 Container Schedule Courier Services 15 Cruise Ferry Schedules 16 Daity 18 Index 1 Pod Conditions 16 Shipping Agents -15 Shipping Guide 10.11 Slupsales/Tanker Rates 16 Ships m Port 1? Singapore Tides 1' Transport Diary U Weather and Sea Conditions 1'47 words
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Advertisement82 1992-06-30 32 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 at successful small firms and the people82 words
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Advertisement83 1992-06-30 32 I NOTICE >'■:>.>.>>>.£ P SINGAPORE MALAYSIA THCINCREASE J THE TERMINAL HANDUNG CHARGE (THC) P J IN SINGAPORE AND PORTS IN MALAYSIA C 1 WILL BE INCREASED ON 1 AUGUST 1992 E I BY THE MEMBERS OF THE INTRA-ASIA FJJ j DISCUSSION AGREEMENT (lADA). Eh I EFFECTIVE THAT DATE, THE THC83 words
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