The Business Times, 27 December 1989
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Title Section11 1989-12-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P> 170/12/89 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article145 1989-12-27 1 Dow down PRICES of leading shares opened slightly lower on Wall Street early yesterday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.21 points five minutes into the session. AFP Stock Indices Tuesday ST hdutfrtob Indox 1,497.76 3.19)) ST Composite Indox 1,319.92 3J9)) NST Industrial Index (+9.08) Tokyo145 words
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130 1989-12-27 1 Bernama MALACCA Chief Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Rahim Tamby Chik said yesterday that the state will have a new port in Tangga Batu lor the use of the proposed Petronas oil refinery. Initially, Petronas planned to build only a jetty there butBernama - 130 words
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Article, Illustration276 1989-12-27 1 THE AMERICAN currency, crumbling under bearish pressure owing to general expectations of lower American interest rates, plunged to an all-time low of 551.8930 against the Singapore dollar yesterday. Trading in the Singapore forex market was thin as big players stayed on the sidelinesSource: Telerate - 276 words
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Article, Illustration194 1989-12-27 1 STOCKMARKETS in Tokyo and Singapore rose yesterday, fuelled by talk of a year-end rally. In Tokyo, year-end buying enthusiasm and relief among investors after the rise in Japan's official discount rate to 4.25 per cent on Monday drove share prices up to a record194 words
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Article, Illustration516 1989-12-27 1 LILIAN ANG - By LILIAN ANG OIL COMPANIES are likely to put on hold plans for a $100 million marine oil terminal at Pulau Brani, opting instead to upgrade existing facilities at Tanjong Pagar. Sources say the oil companies Shell. Mobil, Esso, Caltex, BP516 words
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492 1989-12-27 1 ANNA TEO, DEXTER LEE - REACTIONS TO NEW CPF RULING By ANNA TEO, DEXTER LEE EMPLOYERS, business leaders and tax consultants are studying the implications of the latest ruling to cap compulsory contributions to the Central Provident Fund. While most preferred to reserve comment until a close analysis of492 words
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342 1989-12-27 1 CHINA is giving Asean countries a run for their money when it comes to yen investments, judging from the findings of a survey. Fifty-two per cent of the Japanese businesses surveyed by the Japan Economic Journal said the costs of manufacturing in Asean are342 words
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254 1989-12-27 1 Reuter JAPAN should take the lead in rolling back barriers to imports to help avoid a protectionist backlash by other countries and a repeat of the global stock market crash of October 1987, the OECD said yesterday. The 24-nation group urgedReuter - 254 words
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515 1989-12-27 1 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA KIM ENG Securities, ons of Singapore's most profitabls stockbroking firms, is said to have finalised its listing plans which will involvs an offer for sals of 50 million shares st around 60 cents sach. The offer is515 words
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Advertisement226 1989-12-27 1 Full report PAGE 16 Regional markets, PAGE 1S SWSTO 5s of Ac ma s (ridge and Aircraft Schedule 8 Editorial Cownwnt; 8 Economic zones air-con buainesa Commodities 15 Close of an ugly chapter Beijing urged to retain privileges ppFE takeover Psim Oil. Metals. allots Wino T*i to Produce. Rubber. Tin226 words
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Advertisement23 1989-12-27 1 Suharto urges govt bodies and public utility companies to support Infrastructure development, See BACK PAQE More ttorlM on Bock Pogo ond Pogo 423 words
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Advertisement224 1989-12-27 1 WSBSBSBw MbM J sSBSSUSEf Available at all loading tailors |||y a/K3@) hfifji fehkmfabricsfwm holy Romania: naw praaklant namad THERE WAS no shooting yesterday, the first time after days of fighting following the overthrow of Ceauseacu'a government And, on state television, the bodiee of Nicolae Ceausescu and hie wife were shown,224 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration946 1989-12-27 2 JEFFREY TSANG; JAYARAM MENON - Electronics, the golden catchword of the decade and a crucial industry in Singapore. In spite of some rough patches, the industry has weathered the year relatively well. But the new year holds new promises and new difficulties for the players in this volatile946 words
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429 1989-12-27 2 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG SINGAPORE is expected to see a slower growth in the number of Hongkong visitors next year, partly because of the hotel room shortage and the attendant higher tariffs. A growth rate of 5 per cent has429 words
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388 1989-12-27 2 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN A SWISS SUBCONTRACTOR has sued Sumitomo Construction for alleged non-payment over additional expenses incurred in the building of two Mass Rapid Transit stations. In turn, the Japanese contractor has made a counter-claim, alleging project delays. Management International'388 words
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76 1989-12-27 2 OIL COMPANY Esso has taken further safety precautions in the packaging of its cylinder liquified petroleum gas (LPQ), Essogas. A "gold seal" will be attached to every cylinder from this week. The seals are made of plastic but with an improved tamper-proof design to76 words
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Article, Illustration465 1989-12-27 3 LILIAN ANG - By LILIAN ANG AN INCREASING NUMBER of Singaporeans are opting for bigger Housing and Development Board (HOB) flats, a trend that helped the board to improve its performance for the financial year ending March 31. Data in the HDB's annual report for FYBB/89 show465 words
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398 1989-12-27 3 HELP THOSE WITH 'PSYCHOLOGICAL HANDICAPS' THE GOVERNMENT should be sympathetic towards students who have difficulty learning Chinese as a second language, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday, but the bilingual education policy cannot be abandoned for the sake of this minority with398 words
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Article, Illustration461 1989-12-27 3 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN SINGAPORE AIRLINES has plans to spread its wings further but delays in the delivery of its new aircraft might clip some of them. The national carrier has postponed by a year the launch of its Singapore-Am-sterdam-Toronto service which461 words
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Article75 1989-12-27 3 THE JACKPOT for The New Paper Moneywords contest has snowballed to $5,500. The prize has not been won for nine weeks running. A press release yesterday from The New Paper said as long as there is no all-correct entry, the jackpot will keep growing by $50075 words
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129 1989-12-27 3 MOBIL last night raised its diesel prices again, marking the start of another round of rises by oil majors. A statement released yesterday said the new price, at 50.2 cents, is 2.5 cents higher than before. A Mobil spokesman said the price adjustment was129 words
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448 1989-12-27 3 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON CHARTERED SEMICONDUCTOR has secured the largest research grant handed out by the government to date to help it develop a designing system which will speed up the development of integrated circuits. The $4.45 million grant amounts to a third of the448 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous211 1989-12-27 2 I WjATHEß^ilfr for Dec 27 OUTLOOK Skewers City Max/ Note o*ar HWH araaa durMi n tog late aflat noon and |«Q| aarly evening Report for 24 hours prior Aberdeen 01/-2 Windy to 7.30pm on Doc 26 at Amsterdam 07/02 Cloudy A thorn 15/07 Cloudy lamp. 30.0 Aucklond 22/15 Windy A«OOC211 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration736 1989-12-27 4 NYT FEARING that trade tensions with the United States are worsening, Japanese officials have agreed on a plan to give large tax credits to companies that greatly increased their imports of foreign-made machinery, computers, cars and other manufactured goods. The agreement, describedNYT - 736 words
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324 1989-12-27 4 AP JAPANESE TYCOONS and blue-chip corporations have reentered the international art market with a vengeance, snapping up Impressionist and modern paintings. In some cases, experts say, they show little regard for quality or price. Japanese real estate speculators and bootstrap entrepreneursAP - 324 words
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396 1989-12-27 4 Reuter WARY OF trade and economic blocs sprouting in other regions, Africa hopes to craft a treaty by mid-1990 for its own common market. "We hope we will finish the draft treaty by July next year," said Ahmed Haggag, assistant secretary general ofReuter - 396 words
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Article, Illustration597 1989-12-27 4 AFP JAPAN'S 1990 budget will see its steepest rise in nine yeers. jumping 9.7 per cent to 66.2 trillion yen (sbout US$464 billion) over the current year, according to a finance ministry bill published on Sunday. The bill will be presented to government ministriesAFP - 597 words
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157 1989-12-27 4 AFP A BRITISH economic institute has published a 204-page manual on privatisation to be made available to governments in Eastern European countries wanting to shift to more marketoriented economies, the Times newspaper said yesterday. The Adam Smith Institute says in its studyAFP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration469 1989-12-27 4 AP PARLIAMENT has unanimously approved an economic austerity programme that reflects President Saddam Hussein's efforts to revive the war-battered economy and cope with a huge foreign debt. Legislators also unanimously ratified the 1990 budget, the state media reported. The official media did not giveAP - 469 words
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559 1989-12-27 4 AFP THE OUTLAWED Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) celebrated its 21st anniversary yesterday with its hopes unexpectedly boosted by the military coup attempt that nearly toppled President Corazon Aquino. While Eastern Europe erupted in popular revolts against rigid MarxistAFP - 559 words
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368 1989-12-27 6 Reuter CHINA said on Monday that its special economic zones must be allowed to retain special privileges that attracted foreign investment in spite of a move to •hift power away from regional governments to Beijing. The influential Economic Daily said the special zones,Reuter - 368 words
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281 1989-12-27 6 Reuter CHINA on Monday removed a prominent reformer linked to the late liberal Hu Yaobang from his two senior posts at the national trade union. State radio said Zhu Houze was dismissed as vice-president and first secretary of the All-Chi-na Federation of TradeReuter - 281 words
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Article974 1989-12-27 6 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvteo Local From number tlmo MAS MH37A 0550 KUl SIA SQ401 0605 CM* SWAZ1 AJR CW707 0625 MRU MAS MH640 0830 KUl KAL KE624 0840 KUL MAS MH651 0900 PEN •AW IA011 0905 IHR MAU MK/ 0910 MtU/KUl SQ742 MAS MHO30 0920 KUl SIA SQ103974 words
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137 1989-12-27 6 Reuter CHINA'S devaluation of its currency eight days ago will help boost exports and foreign investment, Chinese Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Zheng Tuobin said. The official New China News Agency also quoted Zheng as saying that China will honour import contracts. ChinaReuter - 137 words
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292 1989-12-27 6 AFP A LEADING Indonesian academic has called for a review of the newly-signed Indonesia-Australia joint cooperation agreement on the Timor seabed, which he says is unfair to Indonesia. "The agreement is to Indonesia's disadvantage, we have been had," ProfessorAFP - 292 words
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304 1989-12-27 6 Disputed offshore area Bangkok, KL to set up body Bernama THAILAND and Malaysia have reached a preliminary agreement to set up an agency to oversee development of their overlapping offshore areas. Secretary-general of the office of the juridical council, Dr Amorn Chandarasomboon, said on Monday the move was a majorBernama - 304 words
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124 1989-12-27 6 AFP THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savesila has urged ambassadors in West Europe. Africa and the Middle East to preserve and expand Thailand's foreign markets. Mr Siddhi's call on Monday at an annual meeting of diplomats in Bangkok followed an earlier statement in NovemberAFP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration272 1989-12-27 6 AP CHINA'S steel production in 1969 will be about 61.3 million tone, a slight increaee over 1968 deepite problems with raw materiala, energy and caeh shortages an official daily aaid on Monday. Steel production reached 60 million tone on Sunday,AP - 272 words
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Article, Illustration475 1989-12-27 6 FOREIGN INVESTMENT in Australia jumped by nearly 30 per cent to As 32 billion over the past year, the Australian Financial Review reported on Monday. The figures, released in the foreign Investment Review Bosrd's annual report, showed the tourism snd real estate475 words
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394 1989-12-27 6 Bernama MALAYSIA has successfully achieved 22 privatisation exercises involving telecommunications, water and road schemes as well as other small-scale projects, a regional magazine said. These successes have reflected the acceptance that profit and development must go hand-in-hand, the favourable long-termBernama - 394 words
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525 1989-12-27 6 AFP DEBATE on proposed military cutbacks has been underway in Vietnam's National Assembly, with deputies opposing defence reductions pitted against government members invoking the nation's economic woes. The National Assembly has been meeting since Dec 18 to prepare an economic balance-sheet for thisAFP - 525 words
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Advertisement133 1989-12-27 4 Shanghai Haute Cuisine a B In opulent surroundings, famous Shanghai ft. V < delicacies are served at Chang Jiang Shanghai J§r j Restaurant. fl More than just haute cuisine prepared by expert Vu| chefs, Chang Jiang is also known for exquisite style. J£ With French flair, each dish is discreetly133 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1483 1989-12-27 7 Malaysia's growth is set to propel the country to the ranks of a newly industrialising economy. A BT correspondent reports on the challenges facing Malaysia in the next decade while the accompanying article takes a look at how Asean has1,483 words
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Article, Illustration794 1989-12-27 7 AFP THE PROMISE of peace in Cambodia will refocus the Association of South-east Asian Nations' (Asssn) attention in the 1990s on a search for more meaningful economic cooperation, diplomats and analysts say. The resolution of the Cambodian conflict would free Asean from itsAFP - 794 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article436 1989-12-27 8 BUSINESS TIMES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1989 THE FALL and execution of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu are a lesson in the fundamentals of communist rule, both its powers and its pitfalls. Democratic societies are far from perfect; the exercise of power under free scrutiny and institutional436 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1989-12-27 8 The world's biggest creditor has played a similar role in the 1980s to that of America in the *****. So far, it has done a better job, says THE ECONOMIST. AS EASTERN EUROPE shakes itself awake, and as the Soviet Union transforms itself in Western eyes from1,054 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1989-12-27 8 NYT CHRISTOPHER C SKASE seemed ready to take on the world as he built Qintex Ltd from a failed mining company into a multinational television and tourism empire. By September. Skase was even able to win a takeover battle withNYT - 1,082 words
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Article, Illustration682 1989-12-27 9 United states NYT WHETHER the American economy achieves a soft landing in 1910 or tumbles into a full-scale recession, it will be bolstered by thousands of technological entrepreneurs who have started small companies. Robert G Hawkins Professor Hawkins, the dean ofNYT - 682 words
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Article818 1989-12-27 9 SHERYL Wu DUNN - CHINA China's coastal provinces, the hub of economic growth in the 1980s, stand to lose the most from the country's economic retrenchment. SHERYL WuDUNN examines the severity of the situation. SHERYL Wu DUNN NYT DISPLAYING THE BRAVADO and ambition that have fired China's economicNYT - 818 words
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484 1989-12-27 9 PAUL GOPAL - CANADA By PAUL GOPAL CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS, commenting on the US intervention in Panama, are asking where the line should be drawn. A commentator in The Ottawa Citizen accused Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of being "all cringe and bluster" and "remarkably484 words
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Advertisement365 1989-12-27 8 Be a 3-in-1 Contest winner 3 times and shop at SOGO on us Business Times was published on Christmas Day. If you did not receive your copy, please check with your vendor. Business Times was not published on Boxing Day, Tuesday, how TO enter Decern!*.lM The contest Is held In365 words
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Miscellaneous24 1989-12-27 8 OF oouggp. u>e've SPcnT Tne Dfvfl miss suwropyN tmrt u3or»o not, sitxy ...J discussing nrncv l BROUGHT IN U-fIS mOf?NiNGJ r AGFA'S CNGPOemeMT J24 words
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Advertisement95 1989-12-27 9 r 11 could be a controversial deal between two stock market stars, a thought-provoking report by university 'V I J researchers on the latest trans-European FOCUS zooms in on the news and jL issues of the day and looks at them in more depth and breadth. FOCUS is the news95 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration252 1989-12-27 10 BASKETBALL SPUO WEBB scored a careerhigh 26 points and also had 12 assists, sparking the Atlanta Hawks to a 115-104 Christmas Day victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Webb, who hit 12 of 14 shots, bettered his previous career best of 23 points against the Los252 words
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Article471 1989-12-27 10 PIGEON-RACING AP FROM THE blue-collar housing projects of Cockney east London to the gardens of the gentry, grown men scan the skies for hours most weekends, waiting for their pigeons to race home. They rhapsodise about pigeon racing, the sport known as "the fancy"AP - 471 words
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269 1989-12-27 10 YACHTING AFP THE FRENCH YACHT Charles Jourdan has taken a narrow laad in the third lag of the Whitbread Round-The-Worid race, Whitbread's Auckland media centre reported yesterday. In the latest available bulletin, Charles Jourdan, skippered by Max-Philippe Couteau and Alain Qabbay, had 2,339 nauticalAFP - 269 words
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Article, Illustration388 1989-12-27 10 RALLY Reuter ALMOST 500 CARS, trucks and motor-cycles began making their way early on Christmas morning out of the French capital to start the journey south on the first full day of the Paris-Oakar rally. Frenchman Claude Arnoux had a slim leadReuter - 388 words
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461 1989-12-27 10 CRICKET AFP AUSTRALIA defeated Sri Lanka by 30 runs with nine deliveries to spare in its opening World Series Cup one-day match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday. Austrslia finished with 228 for five from 48.5 overs. Sri Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga batted intelligentlyAFP - 461 words
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296 1989-12-27 10 NYT INTERNATIONAL yachting officials in London paved the way last month for profesaional sailors to compete in the 1992 Olympics. But the road to eligibility has changed in light of a new communique from the International Olympic Committee. A letter dated Dec 7 from theNYT - 296 words
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Article, Illustration384 1989-12-27 10 FOOTBALL AP THE Minnesota Vikings won their division title on Monday night, beating Cincinnati 29-21. The win, in what amounted to a regular-season playoff game between pre-season Super Bowl favourites, eliminated the Bengals. the defending AFC champions. from the playoffs and put Pittsburgh inAP - 384 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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429 1989-12-27 11 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH POLLY PECK Far East, the Hong-kong-listed company that will be 51-per-cent owned by Wing Tai Holdings, will rationalise its loss-making manufacturing operations while expanding its more profitable lines. This was disclosed in a circular to Wing Tai's shareholders which429 words
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244 1989-12-27 11 Bernama ROXY ELECTRIC Industries (Malaysia) Bd has proposed a one-for-one rights issue to raise money for completing construction projects and reducing borrowings. In a statement. Roxy said it expected the rights issue, consisting of 135.64 million new ordinary shares at a par value of Msl.Bernama - 244 words
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187 1989-12-27 11 ANA HOTELS Singapore Ltd's new substantial shareholder Wetime Investment Re Ltd intends to increase its stake in the listed company that owns the Century Park Sheraton in Nassim Hill. But Wetime director Kua Phek Long told BT yesterday that this was187 words
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323 1989-12-27 11 PROMET BHD. whose shares have been keenly traded by investors in recent weeks, has discovered a number of forged shares in circulation. It has decided with the concurrence of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) to recall all old share certificates323 words
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Article, Illustration640 1989-12-27 11 WILLIAM CHIA - GROUP WANTS TO RATIONALISE ACMA'S OPERATIONS By WILLIAM CHIA THE LITYAN GROUP which is mounting a reverse takeover of Acma Electrical Industries Ltd is taking a hard look at the letter's refrigerator and air-conditioner manufacturing activities with a view to either selling them640 words
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315 1989-12-27 11 Bernama GENERAL LUMBER Holdings Bhd has entered into a conditional sales and purchase agreement with the shareholders of KM Properties Sdn Bhd (KMP) Senator Shuaib Lazim and Michael K C Low to acquire the entire issued and paid-up capital of KMP. General LumberBernama - 315 words
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Article, Illustration387 1989-12-27 11 STRAITS STEAMSHIP Land has started work on its biggest office development the 27-storey office building in Hoe Ching Road costing $200 million. Tha 7,760 sq metre mixed zone site was purchased from British American Tobacco Company in Auguat laat year for387 words
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720 1989-12-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR Industries Bhd (KLI) has dropped the "foreign group'' in its financial restructuring plan in favour of a "local party". Disclosing this. KLI general manager Yap Ping Kon said a fresh proposal on the restructuring was submitted to the authorities720 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration1576 1989-12-27 12 ELAINE KOH - It was a tumultuous 1989 for Malaysian business circles. Big battles were fought in the arenas of takeovers and mergers among high-profile corporations. ELAINE KOH brings you a round-up of the year's most exciting events on the Malaysian corporate scene. ELAINE KOH THE MALAYSIAN corporate1,576 words
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703 1989-12-27 12 Reuter TAIWAN'S galloping bull market has suddenly started running in circles. Legions of small investors, once confident of profits of as much as 7 per cent per day, are now fretful and cautious. Official efforts to regulate the bourse areReuter - 703 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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417 1989-12-27 13 FT AMERICAN EXPRESS Bank is negotiating the sale of TO6 American Express, its Geneva investment banking subsidiary, to Compagnie de Banque et d'lnvestissements (CBI), a small Swiss bank in which Italian industrialist and financier Carlo de Benedetti holds a minority stake. TOB AmericanFT - 417 words
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117 1989-12-27 13 AFP AN AUSTRALIA-New Zealand banking group has arranged a one-year advance of US$5O million for the Rice Export Corporation of Pakistan (RECP). According to a spokesman in Karachi for Grindlays bank, a revolving acceptance of credit and advance was arranged through a syndicate. ItAFP - 117 words
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548 1989-12-27 13 AP DEBTS of East European and Third World countries are due to rise next year despite the plan of Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady to ease some of the heaviest burdens on debtor countries. "When you have a vibrant, growing economy like Indonesia,AP - 548 words
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Article, Illustration514 1989-12-27 13 RISE IN JAPAN'S DISCOUNT RATE TO 4.25% NYT THE BANK OF JAPAN moved on Monday to raise its official discount rate by half a point, to 4.25 per cent, effective immediately, apparently winning a bitter tug-oi-war with the Finance Ministry. The increase, theNYT - 514 words
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538 1989-12-27 13 Reuter JAPAN'S move on Monday to raise its key interest rate by half a percentage point to prevent inflation was expected to weaken the US dollar, but to leave the West German mark unscathed, dealers said. The move by the Bank of JapanReuter - 538 words
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376 1989-12-27 13 AL O LABITA Jr - By AL O LABITA Jr THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND and the World Bank are pumping freah funds into the Philippine economy, defying reports that the country's credit standing has sunk low following the recent abortive putsch. At least US$465 million376 words
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Article275 1989-12-27 13 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed little changed from opening levels in quiet trade. There was not much interest because of a lack of fresh factors and with Hongkong and London markets closed yesterday for a holiday, dealers said. Short-dates firmed 1/16 point at the outset, but275 words
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372 1989-12-27 13 FUNDS OF Ms3l MILLION SET ASIDE MBT THE SABAH STATE GOVERNMENT has sat asida Ms3l million to buy back part of its equity in Sabah Bank Bhd, now undar Bank Negara's control. The State Government, in its 1990 budget releaaed onMBT - 372 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article901 1989-12-27 14 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed lower against most currencies in thin trading, with its underlying sentiment remaining bearish on expectations of lower US interest rates, dealers said. It fell below the psychological support level of 1.70 marks to close at 1.6970/85 marks against Tokyo's 1.7025/35 Monday finish.901 words
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Article55 1989-12-27 14 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 1/2 point higher at 5-1/4 per cent yesterday. Short-term rates were unchanged. S$ Interbank rat** at th« dot* yesterdays omt mo 0**i*gt» 3 1/4 3 \f% l-M<* 3 J/« 3 I/J 2«Mk 3 9/t S 1/3 }■>«* 3 3/t55 words
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Article109 1989-12-27 14 Treasury bills Period Issue Ye sterdc iy's dosing Day's code Maturity MO om HKX LOW 3 S089U9X 22.03.90 4.70 445 6 mmrthi 8S*****V 18.01.90 4.70 AM5 1 year BY*****Z 18.10.90 4.63 4.58 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rote 110 OFFH109 words
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Article, Illustration139 1989-12-27 14 Indicate* Mm wwh ci *m prim* landing raftM of 12 mafor bank* In rpora Interbank mark at rata* (o«ar/bM) on Dac 26 US$ dm SWFC Y«n 7 .0 1/1-10 IS 14 7/9 W* VI* 7I/U-4IS/I* i ZT •u/u-n/u »u/u-i/u «J/l*-3/U •«»/!♦-u/u ».VH-.VH II IJj-.V. -IVM Jl/4-«l/» IS139 words
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Article106 1989-12-27 14 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS III III Tuesday Dwbw 26 1989 till DEUTSCHCMARK (MMtX) III III WOO 933s DM «eHk 0* M pm 92)0 53 Mar«pm 53 I I ligfc wi i*m M 9050 9073 JAPANESE YEN (SNtfEX) 9 100 3 9135 I 9150 44A 43 3 DM Mead* O* M106 words
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Article509 1989-12-27 14 Reuter EURODOLLAR futures closed IHIIe changed yeeterdey. after fluctuating narrowly in quiet trading. March Eurodollar roee to W. 12 from Chicago s 92.11 Friday cioee, while June ended steady at 82-34 on turnover of 6,540 lots. Eureyen futures rose In line with TFEA levels In slow trading. March closedReuter - 509 words
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164 1989-12-27 15 Reuter JAPAN AND CHINA will resume steel trade contract negotiations for the first half of calendar 1990 on Jan 7. says a spokesman for Japanese steel companies. At the last meeting, which began on Nov 24, they failed to reach agreement becauseReuter - 164 words
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192 1989-12-27 15 Reuter STATE-OWNED Taiwan Power Co. the island's top coal buyer, will further diversify coal imports away from the United States to other countries, including South Africa. Australia. Canada and Indonesia, say company officials. The company's annual coal imports from the US droppedReuter - 192 words
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Article132 1989-12-27 15 SINGAPORE: Closed MALAYSIA: Closed TOKYO: Tokyo rubber futures yesterday closed 0.6 to 1.3 yen per kg firmer in moderate trade, dealers said. Follow-through selling after weaker prices on Monday depressed prices at the opening, but levels recovered in later sessions by bargain-hunting, mainly by trade houses. The market took132 words
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Article141 1989-12-27 15 Telerate SENTIMENT for fuel oil waa mixad in tha markat hare. Playars anticipated firmer Nymex in view of an Exxon refinery fire and chose to stay at the sidelines. Late Friday sell indi- cations for January CSTIBO were pegged at $108 mt fob Sing. Bangchak tenderedTelerate - 141 words
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Article197 1989-12-27 15 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Markat (KLTM) rota four •an from laal Friday'# doaa to MSIS.69 a kg, on contlnuad strong European, Japanaaa and local buying, daalara aald. Tha marital waa dooad on Monday. DaapHa a Mghar turnovar mainly duo to Via long Christmas doaura accumulation, pricoa woro marked197 words
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Article430 1989-12-27 15 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM ON. FUTURES on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) closed slightly steadier yesterday on short-cover-ing activity before the year-end. Dealers said trading was quiet on poor fundamentals and most of the major overseas markets were closed for Christmas and Boxing Day. Most operators refrained from430 words
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593 1989-12-27 15 NYT GLOBEX, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's much-touted computerised trading system, is six months behind schedule, delayed by uncertainty over its technical design. In addition, some broking houses are concerned that they could be held liable if the system fails to execute an order. Last March,NYT - 593 words
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141 1989-12-27 15 Reuter THE STATE-RUN Rice Export Corporation of Pakistan (RECP) has invited tenders up to Jan 4 for exporting 45,000 tonnes of rice. The 1968/89 crop rice is available for immediate shipment in two lots of 1,000 tonnes each and two of 20.000Reuter - 141 words
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Article267 1989-12-27 15 TOKYO: Yen-denominated gold futurea yesterday ended lower on the doilar'a slide againat the yen in the local currency market, dealera said. Pricea were three to 13 yen per gram down. Selling waa cluatered in diatant montha due to uncertainty over the doilar'a direction againat the yen in the267 words
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Article176 1989-12-27 15 Chinese Produce OKmbw 26 Exchange Coconut oil (M$/ioofcg) Sellers' non doting prices on New drums 122.00. Dm 26 (S$/100 kg) 2nd hand drum 116.00 Coconut oil Bu* 107.00 Bulk FOB 81.00 Local In bulk 104.00 Old drum FOB 91.00 m lut/ionL<<l Now drum FOB 95.00 C °P r176 words
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Article160 1989-12-27 15 NYT AN EXPLOSION and fir* that damaged parts of a huge Exxon Corp oil refinery in Louisiana on Sunday could raise heating bills for consumers, at least temporarily. oil industry executives and analysts say. Even before the fire ignited several storage tanks, these experts said,NYT - 160 words
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379 1989-12-27 15 BID TO UNITE GOLD SEEKERS NEAR KUALA TRENGGANU Bernama FIVE HUNOREO gold panners in Bukit Lubuk Mandi in Marang near Kuala Trengganu. Malaysia. have met and signed up to form an association. Pro tem chairman Haji Anas Awang, 39. said the association would unite allBernama - 379 words
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Article, Illustration762 1989-12-27 16 ABDUL HADHI - By ABDUL HADHI STRONG BUYING sentiment continued to fuel the rise of share prices in the Singapore stock market yesterday. Brokers, admittedly affected by the bullish mood among investors, believe the the market barometer, the Straits Times Industrials Index, could762 words
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Article255 1989-12-27 16 Rises W»om« Rtt 215 +16.2% +30 Marco Polo Wrts 133 +9.0% +11 S P P 254 56Vi +6.6% +3% Pacific Can SOi 95V4 +6.1% +5% HTP Hldgs Wrts 56 5.7% 3 Somb Ship Wrts 195 +5.4% +10 Grand Central 267 +5.1% +13 Hwa Hong 231 +5.0% +11 Chuan255 words
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Article221 1989-12-27 16 Rises NSOP 210 +40.0% +60 Gonda Hldgs 101 +23.9% 1914 S P K Swrtosa 148 17.5% +22 Iraas Bhd 50* 55 +17.0% +8 U«n Ho« 3914 +14.5% +5 K L Ind 50* 49 +14.0% +6 AMDS 50* 78 +13.9% +914 API 45+13.9% 514 llngul 50* 94 +12.6% +1014221 words
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Article333 1989-12-27 16 Managers' prices for Dm 27 Royal Trust Asset Mgt *T S pore Gr fund 0985 1 045 »T Asa Poc Gr fund III 117 Singapore Unit Trust Th« Commerce 126 1 33 So»>ngs Fu"d 106 1 12 Spore frog fund 0 48 0 52 S'pore Sec fund 081333 words
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Article44 1989-12-27 16 BENTA PLANTATIONS BERHAD: 67th AGM at the Pahang Room. Lower Lobby. Shangri-La Hotel. 11 Jalan Sultan Ismail. ***** Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow at 11am MBf HOLDINGS BHD: EGM at the Penthouse. 23rd Floor, Plaza MBf, Jalan Ampang. ***** Kuala Lumpur. tomorrow at 10am44 words
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309 1989-12-27 16 SES SHARE INFO SESDAQ STOCKS Qr'a Gr'a 1M9 Tal Laat Vol Day Laat Quota Dtv Dtv Y'ld Nat M Cap High Low Coda Company Sala oc- 000) High Low Buyar Sallar C'vr P/E $m«l DEC 26 SESDAQ 179* 60* t 4000 Amtell Eng 204 150 urtch IS 151 150 149309 words
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Article5726 1989-12-27 16 SES SHARE INFO S'PORE STOCKS Or'* Qr*o 1t» Tol Loot Vol Doy Lad Quote Oh Nv Yld IM M Cap High Low Codo Company Solo +or- (*000) High Low BuyorSoHor Cw WE SmN DEC 20 DEBENTURES, BONDS, LOANS 330 124 t 1543 CX Tang Wt 1900 312 -10 13 3165,726 words
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Article, Illustration3492 1989-12-27 17 THE JOYFUL MOOO was •till In the air at tha Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as Investor* continued their unabated buying spree in another round of record-breaking trading. Tha euphoric atmosphere took the closelymonitored New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index 0.06. points higher to a record3,492 words
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Article, Illustration674 1989-12-27 18 Index more than doubled this year FT THE THAI stock market has had a spectacular year in 1900. By mid-December, the SET (Securities Exchange of Thailand) index had climbed by over 114 per cent on the year and investors who hadFT - 674 words
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211 1989-12-27 18 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand (SET) said its stocks turnover is sxpected to eversge st least 1.80 billion baht a day in 1990 sgsinst 1.48 billion this yesr and 834.2 million in 1988. SET chsirmsn Arsn Thsmmsno told reporters foreign investors hsve beenReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration376 1989-12-27 18 AFP INDIA'S leading motor car manufacturer la going ahead with plana for a new upmarket model in collaboration with the Japanese car giant Suzuki and has denied that the project would waste scarce foreign exchange. The public sector MarutiAFP - 376 words
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Article, Illustration576 1989-12-27 18 Tokyo Reuter YEAR-END buying enthusiasm and relief after the rise of Japan's official discount rate on Monday boosted share prlcea sharply to a traded high in the morning and s record close in moderately active trade yesterday. Arbitrageurs snd Investmsnt trusts bought the index actively. The key 226-ehareReuter - 576 words
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Article211 1989-12-27 18 Reuter THAI stocks ross to their fourth straight record high in lour dsys yssterdsy with finsncs. insurance and food industry ioeuee loading ths advanca. brokers said. The SET index gained 3.45 pointa to end at a new high of 860.21 in active trading. Winner* led loeeraReuter - 211 words
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Article329 1989-12-27 18 Reuter TAIWAN'S big stock players atepped into the market to eupport a faltering rally, driving slock prices to finish higher acroes the board yesterday, dealers said. The weighted index roee 268.68 pointa. or 3.03 per cent, to end at 8,145.38 againat Saturday's 8,875.70 finish. Turnover was strongReuter - 329 words
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Article134 1989-12-27 18 Reuter SEOUL stocks plunged in heavy volume yesterday on the last trading day of the year as institutional investors stopped buying, brokers said. The composite index cloeed at 808.72, shedding 23.27 points from Saturday's finish. It was )ust barely above the dose of 807.19 atReuter - 134 words
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Article156 1989-12-27 18 Reuter SHARE pricee continued their pre-Christmas rally in easy trading yeelerday and brokers predict a steady climb back to their pre-coup levels. The Manila Stock Exchange composite Index roee 56.80 points to end at 1,131.85 from Friday's 1.074.06. The combined volume at the two bourse* slid toReuter - 156 words
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Article95 1989-12-27 18 Reuter PRICES on the Jakarta etock exchange roee slightly, bringing the index 0.74 point up to 305.52 yesterday. Turnover fell to 548,025 sharee from 720,000 on Friday. Pipe manufacturer Citra Tubindo dominated trading with 257,100 shares changing hands, but it closed unchanoed at 10,650 rupiah. GajahReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration599 1989-12-27 19 NYT ROBERT L CRANDALL, chairman and president of American Airlines. is a man in a hurry. He is snapping up international routes so quickly that at least for the near future he will not have enough planes to add the number of flights heNYT - 599 words
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Article301 1989-12-27 19 Reuter GOLDMAN SACHS and Co has been sued by one of its former vice-presidents who alleges he was fired for refusing to give confidential client information to a separate partnership made up of Goldman principals. Leo Haviland, who previously headed Goldman's Energy Futures andReuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1989-12-27 19 RACHEL JOHNSON - RACHEL JOHNSON ON THE EXPLOITATION OF NEW MARKETS RACHEL JOHNSON FT REUTERS, the news and information organisation, haa prided itself on reaching far-flung parts of the globe since 1849 when its founder. Paul Julius Reuter, released a carrier pigeon to plug the gap in the EuropeanFT - 1,232 words
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Advertisement109 1989-12-27 11 FOR THE VEWSOF FINANCIAL EXPERTS exchange rates affect your business. BANKING FINANCE brings to you the views of experts in Singapore as well the other financial centres, from Hongkong and Tokyo to London and New York, on a sector which is getting more unpredictable and volatile. Find out how companies109 words
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Advertisement190 1989-12-27 11 Classic and revolutionary P x HUBUOT ir TIME ENGINEERING BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE OF BOOK CLOSURE The notice below supersedes the Notice of Book Closure announced on 20 December 1989 in Business Times NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Share Transfer Books and Register of Members of the Company190 words
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Miscellaneous25 1989-12-27 13 OLLAR$ AND NON$EN$ p **K •v".> N /"> crr)-^ •Come on, show Grandma how smart you are—tell her the difference between a condo and a co-op."25 words
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Advertisement1332 1989-12-27 15 g******************************8888»««g«^^ COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA AMD SUBSIDIARIES Annual Report for the Year Ended 30th June 1989 ConeoUdsted Balance Sheet ae at 30 June 1969 ConeoHdated Statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended 90 June 19N IM9 1868 Aseete tm 8m 1888 1866 Notes, coin, button and cash st1,332 words
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Advertisement327 1989-12-27 18 Nonces IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 90 SIANG SHAN HOLDINGS w PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an extraordinary general meeting of the company held at 368 Geylang Road, Singapore 1439 on 23rd De- < cember 1969 the following Special Resolutions were A 1 duly passed:I.That the327 words
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Advertisement279 1989-12-27 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 80AND IN THE MATTER OF THE EYE CLINIC HOSPITAL (PRIVATE) LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) (In members' voluntary winding-up) At an extraordinary general meeting of THE EYE CLINIC HOSPITAL (PRIVATE) LIMITED duly convened and held at 10 Gilstead Road, Singapore 1130 on Wednesday,279 words
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Advertisement281 1989-12-27 18 B Auetraflan Mid Ntw Zealand markets wtre doeed yaelerday for Boxing Day MALAYSIAN RESOURCES CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated hi Malaysia) Announcement to Shareholders DELISTING FROM THE OFFICIAL LIST OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE LIMITED In compliance with the Malaysian Government's policy as announced by the Honourable Minister of Finance on281 words
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Advertisement268 1989-12-27 20 U/fctr to entertain... Wfjere to entertain... Where to entertain... Where to 3 ■I iL. fl Ikk. For outstanding haute cuisine in surroundings o( unashamed opulence. The Palm Grill is the name on everyone's lips. Reservations, *****10 or *****85 ext *****/6. PALM V GRILL THEWISnNPIAZA WESTIN NonutlUinni We Make Your Business268 words
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Advertisement194 1989-12-27 20 II tSSe&edere of (9Heer a. If^mjJp Raise a toast to the season of cheer at The Belvedere. We've festive buffets lined up all the way from the Ist to 31st Dec 1989, and gala dinners during the festive holidays. So celebrate the old year, ring in the new, with friends194 words
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Miscellaneous769 1989-12-27 20 I nvp and dktrnqt sec 12 15 ssruso~< C) as asv-as***. z< -t^M,^^ OUR CHOICE by ftdara (Pt 1). 9.30 A Mother's Love (C. Ep 33). Jia- Ulb CloSr roMrinFMCF mwnm SBC 12 Fashion TV (Last episode. See Our programme Highlights. huan is heartbroken over her misCONFIDENCE, 10.30pm, SBC 12769 words
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Article, Illustration882 1989-12-27 21 PERSONALITIES NYT BEFORE TOM STOPPARD became a playwright, he worked as a drama critic on daily newspapers in Bristol, England, an occupation for which he felt singularly misfitted, and one from which he may not have fully recovered. Once, in conversation, he describedNYT - 882 words
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Article267 1989-12-27 21 OBESITY Reuter DOZENS of overweight Egyptian women bend, twist and jump in Cairo's first public obesity clinic, many exercising for the first time since they were little girls. Housewife Samia Abbas weighed 118.5 Kg when she went to the clinic in late October. Today, sheReuter - 267 words
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605 1989-12-27 21 GOURMETS AP ENTREPRENEURS are targeting affluent Japanese with a glittery scheme to generate business, trying to develop a taste for 14-karat cuisine featuring gold-spiked goodies ranging from sake to sushi. Catering to Japan's gold gourmets. the Sogo Department Store in Nara.AP - 605 words
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Advertisement176 1989-12-27 21 entertain.... J I Celebrate, I I Celebrate I I And I I Celebrate. I I From early December right into the II New Year you U really be able to make the I most of tbuf festive season. Each of our I I restaurants and bars will be offering a176 words
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Advertisement226 1989-12-27 21 js- V zy V "V-#- I 'V x* Traditional Cantonese Cuisine SERVED IN THE FINEST STYLE. Hong Kong Dian Xin served daily for lunch (from 8.00 am Sundays and Public Holidays). Set meals from: S$ 48.00 for 2 3 persons S$ 88.00 for 4 6 persons SslBB.ooforB 10 persons China226 words
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Miscellaneous1340 1989-12-27 21 I RADIO cryptic puzzle IMI3I*BJ W° M M l Highlight Radio 5 Highlight across UHp n n U Multitrack 2,2.30 am Night at the Ballet, 10.15pm 1 picks out locations (S) """^T The 0s have seen revo'utionary Adolph Adam's ballet Giselle pere unhealthy but with potsn- pill I I I1,340 words
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Article385 1989-12-27 22 MOVE WILL FACILITATE DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ESTATES PRESIDENT SUHARTO has repeated his instructions that Indonesian government institutions and state-owned public utility companies support infrastructure development to facilitate the development of industrial estates, The Jakarta Post reported yesterday. "If the government institutions or public utility companies concerned are385 words
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292 1989-12-27 22 Bernama JAPAN Asean Investment Co Ltd (JAIC) has committed to invest M 53.45 million in Innopower Electronics Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Innovest Berhad, thus marking JAIC's first participation in a fully Malaysian controlled and managed company. With this, the paid-up capital ofBernama - 292 words
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226 1989-12-27 22 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Banking and Financial Institutions Act 1989 (Bafia). in respect of scheduled institutions, will come into effect on Jan 1, 1990, Bank Negara said in a statement yesterday. Scheduled institutions those which carry on building credit business, credit tokenBernama - 226 words
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344 1989-12-27 22 Bernama THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila has said that senior officials of Asean should meet to review developments in search of peace in Cambodia. He was quoted by Bangkok newspapers as saying that he and his Singaporean counterpart, Wong Kan Seng, hadBernama - 344 words
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163 1989-12-27 22 Reuter CHINA has relieved senior Politburo member Yao Yilin of his post as chairman of the state's highest economic planning body, but he remains a Vice-Premier. State radio yesterday quoted Premier Li Peng as saying the move was aimed at giving Mr Yao, 72,Reuter - 163 words
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123 1989-12-27 22 AFP PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino said in Manila yesterday that she would announce "very soon" a revamp of her Cabinet in the wake of a bloody coup attempt early this month. Mrs Aquino said in a statement that she had con- sulted various sectorsAFP - 123 words
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192 1989-12-27 22 INDONESIA'S army chief has warned against any attempt at forcing political change in the country by unconstitutional means, saying that the army would crush such a move "by any forces whatsoever", The Jakarta Post said yesterday. "The army fully realises that the unity and192 words
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146 1989-12-27 22 Reuter JAPANESE companies expanded their overseas business activity significantly in the 1968/89 year as they took advantage of a strong world economy as well as the yen's extended rise, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) said in a survey. Total salesReuter - 146 words
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288 1989-12-27 22 AP SAMUEL BECKETT, the No-bel-Prize winning playwright. poet and novelist of everlasting despair, died last Friday at the age of 83. Beckett, whose work depicted death and decay as mankind's sole and inescapable destiny, was buried yesterday morning at the Montparnasse Cemetery in a private ceremony,AP - 288 words
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Article, Illustration343 1989-12-27 22 AP NICOLAE CEAUSESCU. the Communist ruler of Romania for 24 years, has been tried and executed with his wife for alleged crimes against the people, and a new president was named yesterday. The bodies of Ceausescu and his wife were shown onAP - 343 words
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196 1989-12-27 22 AP JAPAN should continue its military alliance with the United States despite improvements in East-West relations because other nations don't want an independent armed Japan, a Foreign Ministry policy paper says. The new policy paper, made available yesterday, also says Japan should try toAP - 196 words
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Article45 1989-12-27 22 AFP SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev, accompanied by members of tha Soviet leadership, is shortly to travel to the Baltic stats of Lithuania to discuss the local party's split with Moscow, which ha had earlier branded as illegal. a Lithuanian journalist reported. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article46 1989-12-27 22 AP US TROOPS yesterday fought supporters of Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega near the Cuban embassy in Panama City, while Washington reportedly issued a stem demand that the Vatican surrender the depoeed Panamanian leader, who has sought asylum in the Vatican embassy. APAP - 46 words
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Article41 1989-12-27 22 Reuter IN THE FIRST sign for months of open defiance against Burma's military rulers, former premier and dissident leader U Nu has refused to dissolve a rebel government he formed during last year's national uprising. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article25 1989-12-27 22 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Parliament yesterday passed the supplementary supply bill for M 533.4 billion after six days of debate. BernamaBernama - 25 words
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Article32 1989-12-27 22 AP ITALIAN Foreign Minister Gianni de Michelis and Vietnamese Premier Do Muoi said after meeting in Hanoi that they hoped to strengthen cooperation between their countries. APAP - 32 words
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Article28 1989-12-27 22 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures fell early yesterday on mixed selling spurred by apparent lessening of tensions in Panama. February gold lost US$7.2O to U*****.50 an ounce. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article123 1989-12-27 23 Reuter AUSTRALIA has ended Its four-month suspension of live sheep shipments to Saudi Arabia and the trade will resume by the end of the year, said the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation (AMLC). AMLC chairman Dick Austen said the decision to resume the trade, worthReuter - 123 words
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Article101 1989-12-27 23 Reuter AN EGYPTIAN FIRM is seeking compensation of US$lOO million following the ramming of an oil platform by a Philippine ship two weeks ago. A spokesman for the Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (Gupco) said the figure was an initial claim and the final amount hadReuter - 101 words
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Article128 1989-12-27 23 Reuter SHIPPING through the Bosphorus was suffering long delays on Friday after fog forced the closure of the strait for several hours, marine officials said. "We are pulling out hair and shouting and screaming. Most of the ships want to cross the waterway without a pilot,"Reuter - 128 words
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95 1989-12-27 23 AFP ONE SAILOR died and thirteen others went missing after a Romanian cargo ship sank in a storm off the north-west coast of Spain, maritime officials said on Monday. A toll released on Sunday evening said only one person was reported missing. The Topolonevi, WhichAFP - 95 words
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195 1989-12-27 23 AP A POWERFUL TYPHOON was stalled yesterday about 320 kilometres east of Guam, leaving forecasters and residents of this US territory on the Western Pacific guessing as to its next move. Typhoon Jack, unusually late in the season for a major storm, has sustainedAP - 195 words
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327 1989-12-27 23 AUSTRALIAN port Fremantle will adopt a new pricing structure from July 1, 1990. This "revised, rationalised and user pays" pricing structure will ansure that only those who use and benefit from the port's services and facilities pay for them, says a press statement. The statement327 words
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Article1187 1989-12-27 23 Poga Column AtC ContoMtarteta Hwl«« 5 Accord Shpg Tan 3/4 Altoot'ot Soo A« Sm> S AMrod C To«p*«r Fourtoan S Ahraniiai Unar Fthaon AfC Una Sw S ATI Fiva 3-5 AFS fOKHW I Arrow li«*l Nina S Avon Eiprau Si* M A cWorakovting Fourtoon 5 AHos Una1,187 words
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317 1989-12-27 23 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG SINGAPORE-BASED Sm Hup Seng and Gardolla SA of France have jointly won a 554.32 million contract from Guangzhou Shipyard (China) to provide anti-corrosion protection for two cargo tankers. The two companies will start a firm. GHS Coatings in Hongkong317 words
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Article, Illustration482 1989-12-27 23 YUSMAN NAWAZIR - By YUSMAN NAWAZIR TRIPEE SON BHO't Northpost Container Terminal (NOT) will undertake the repair of containers from late next month as part of its expansion plans. The company also plans to offer less-than-container load (LCL) services and operate a container freight482 words
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321 1989-12-27 23 Jean Foong - —*r Jean Foong ITALIAN shipping company Lloyd Triestino Di Navigazione is to open its first Bangkok office on Jan 1. The new company, Lloyd Triestino Thailand, is a joint venture between Lloyd Triestino (Trieste), Lloyd Triestino Singapore and a group of "well known321 words
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Article, Illustration809 1989-12-27 24 BRIAN JENNER - SHIftftANAGEMENT By BRIAN JENNER INVESTIGATIONS into shipping disasters such as the Eniwetok, and }he Herald of Free Enterprise. to name only two, have quegioned the actions of organisations in their management, as well as individual managers. Mb individual or company is safe'from809 words
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Article1716 1989-12-27 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES mm £SS Motto* in* ****** M48 27I* KH5 *12/ 0900 VnmI Voy No Bar* Arrival Dapartura wwi dots m3a 271*0900 20i*t» SyoNMro *****9 27I* 1015 2712/2900 Kappa* Wharva* Ocao» 2*89 m2a 2712/ I2D0 2712/ 2M9 A.O. 04 9* KI8 otongMte *12/2300 JurOM Port AHomxA1,716 words
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Article157 1989-12-27 24 THE NQUOR shipping consortia operating between Far East/Europe, Tar East/Persian Gult. Straits jgorts/Austraiia, Straits/Japan, Far East/Mediterranean and Far East/South Africa: _> TRIO (Par East/Europe): Ben Line Containers Hapag-tloyd Mitsui GSK NipponlYusen Kaisha P O Containers Ltd ACE (Far East/Europe): "K" Line NeptutM Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line OASIS157 words
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Article167 1989-12-27 24 THE MAJOR shipping conferences !feperating between the Far East and North America: Asia-Nftrth America Eastbound Rale Agreement (Far East (exJapan)/North America) American President Lines Sea-Laid NeptuiM Orient Lines Maers»Line Kaisha Line Mitsui ;OSK Lines system "K" Lffle Trans-Pacific Westbound Rate Agreeqwnt (North America/Far East) Amerie&n President Lines Sea-Land Neptune167 words
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237 1989-12-27 24 Reuter OIL TANKER TONNAGE and combination carriers in lay-up. idle or under repair, including vessels inactive at port for two months or more, fell to 4.04 million tonnes dwt (27 ships) in the month to Dec 15 from 4.29 million (39) at Nov 15,Reuter - 237 words
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168 1989-12-27 24 Reuter FINLAND'S Rauma-Repola Oy said its Rauma Yards Oy shipbuilding subsidiary signed a contract worth about 600 million markka to build two luxury cruise ships for West Germany's Discover Reederei GmbH. The 120.5 m long vessels will be delivered inReuter - 168 words
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Article887 1989-12-27 25 1990 Jan 4-14 International boat show, Earls Court, London. Jan 9 Technical developments in marine refrigeration, technical meeting, Institute of Marine Engineers, 1730 hours (GMT), The Memorial Building, 76 Mark Lane. London EC3. Jan 15-Bept 30 Diploma In Shipping ft Port Management Conducted by Port of Singapore Authority887 words
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10317 1989-12-27 30 SeaBGXDIIB 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 of10,317 words
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Article2830 1989-12-27 37 Who acts for whom •w A —CB Accord Shpg Accord Shpg Re Ltd (S)/Accord Contr Line (M) Sdn Bhd (PK)/Accord Contr Line (PG) Sdn Bhd (PN). ABC Containerilne NV KYC Line (S)/Renown Shpg (PK/PN). Ahretfriei Liner Kim Shpg Trdg (S). Afcaboa See-Air Service Freta Shpg Re Ltd (S). Alfred C2,830 words
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Article, Illustration582 1989-12-27 38 HONGKONG is heading for a period of deficit in the 1990s as the colony gears itself for huge public spending on the mammoth HKSI27 billion port and airport projects, says a senior Hongkong government official. But the Government is still anticipating a surplus to582 words
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275 1989-12-27 38 Lloyd's List THE A P Moller-owned Odense-Lindoe Steel Shipyard is to invest 100 million Danish kroner (US$l4.5 million) in high technology robots and other types of automatic equipment. The new devices, a continuation of the electronic design and production systems of the CAM/CADLloyd's List - 275 words
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148 1989-12-27 38 Reuter FOREIGN SHIP ORDERS received by Japanese yards in November rose to 803,250 gross registered tons (grt) for 16 ships from 760,320 grt for 19 ships in October, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said. This compares with 101.400 grt for five vessels in NovemberReuter - 148 words
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554 1989-12-27 38 LEADING Thai sugar bulk storage firm United Sugar Terminal Ltd (UST) plans to invest SO million baht to 200 million baht to build warehouse on the eastern seaboard, reports the Bangkok Post. The company, which is part of the Mitr Phol Group,554 words
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Article, Illustration426 1989-12-27 38 WORLDPORT LA saw its highest one-month box total in October. It became the second United States port to handle two million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in a 12-month period in that month, said a press statement. The strong performance was due426 words
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