The Business Times, 25 June 1990
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Title Section10 1990-06-25 1 Business Times MCI (P) 170/12/89 Monday June 25 1990 75*10 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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53 1990-06-25 1 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that Malaysia, which is on the road to industrialisation, requires more skilled and efficient workers. Speaking in Penang, he said the country required skilled workers to produce ex-port-oriented manufactured goods and help53 words
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Article30 1990-06-25 1 SHIN-ETSU, one of the world's biggest wafer makers, has beefed up its local operations, making the Republic a major regional wafer and silicone supplier Page 230 words
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Article33 1990-06-25 1 A PIECE of prime residential land along Orange Grove Road, belonging to the late mother of banker Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan, is up for sale by tender Page 233 words
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Article33 1990-06-25 1 MALAYSIA'S trade surplus for the first quarter of 1990 fell 70.4 per cent to M 5716.4 million from M 52,423.3 million for the corresponding quarter last year Page 733 words
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Article36 1990-06-25 1 THE US, Canada and Mexico are moving towards the formation of a trading bloc that could outweigh Europe and Asia if the world is rent by a trade war Page 836 words
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Article27 1990-06-25 1 A CHINESE State Council spokesman sees no early end to sanctions that Western governments imposed on China after last year's crackdown on dissent Page 1027 words
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Article22 1990-06-25 1 SAMUEL EE proposes the motion: debaters are more than just smart-mouthed youngsters with more oneliners than substance Page 1722 words
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Article36 1990-06-25 1 FAST-EXPANDING Regional Container Lines will launch a new service between Singapore and the Vietnamese port of Ho Chi Minh City on Aug 1, to enhance its regional feeder network. Shipping Times Page 136 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article31 1990-06-25 1 SUNGEI BESI MINES Malaysia Bhd has clcarly set its sights on becoming number one with plans to participate in a sugar cartel in the making Page 331 words
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Article29 1990-06-25 1 DEALERS in Singapore and Malaysia are complaining that there have been just too many cash calls in the first half of this year Page 329 words
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Article30 1990-06-25 1 AFTER languishing on the market for 15 months, Asian investors have shown renewed interest in seven hotels, owned by Kingsgate International in Australia and New Zealand Page 430 words
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Article35 1990-06-25 1 PHILIP MORRIS Co Inc has announced plans to become the world's second largest coffee manufacturer and marketer by buying most of a Swiss cof-fee-and-candy giant for US$3.B billion Page 535 words
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Article21 1990-06-25 1 BONN has said that it will guarantee a bank credit of five billion deutschemarks for Moscow Page 621 words
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Article32 1990-06-25 1 US PRESIDENT George Bush, accused by congressmen of being too sluggish on enforcement of savings and loan fraud, has asked lawmakers to double spending for the crackdown Page 632 words
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Article, Illustration27 1990-06-25 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 786.83 -1.67 Kuala Lumpur ...579.64 +2.22 Hongkong 3.250.44 M.23 Tokyo 31.694.57 -392.70 Sydney 1,513.0 HI.2 New York 2,857.18 -44.45 London 2,378.5 +8.227 words
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Article22 1990-06-25 1 Exchange rates USS S$ 1.8410 Yen SSI.1889 MS SS0.6792 Money market rates Overnight 6 3/4 1-1 1/2 3-month 7 3/16% unch22 words
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Article30 1990-06-25 1 Rubber S'pore July l57.50*/kg -0.25 M'sia July M232.00 '/kg unch KL Tin Turnover 54 tonnes -14 Spot M$l6.45/kg -0.02 Crude palm oil Turnover 112 lots -729 Jul M$672/tonne -330 words
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Article, Illustration513 1990-06-25 1 Walton Morais - By Walton Morais IN AN EFFORT to curb speculation, the Indonesian government is considering imposing a quota on the number of non-resident foreigners allowed to invest in residential property in Batam, officials said on Saturday. With an increasing number of Singaporeans snapping up513 words
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226 1990-06-25 1 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu has rejected US demands that Tokyo peg public works spending over the next decade to a percentage of gross national product, increasing tension just before the start of the final round in two-way trade talks onReuter - 226 words
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111 1990-06-25 1 AFP THE SOUTH KOREAN government plans to investigate foreign suppliers suspected of unfair trading practices, a Seoul newspaper reported yesterday. The state Fair Trade Commission said last Saturday that following a recent influx of imports, a growing number of foreign suppliers had been involvedAFP - 111 words
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383 1990-06-25 1 Reuter SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev has served notice that he intends to remain at the head of the Soviet Communist Party after next month's crucial national congress. Mr Gorbachev, showing a confidence and resolve unmatched for weeks, was speaking yesterday at theReuter - 383 words
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411 1990-06-25 1 Suzanne Soh - By Suzanne Soh UIC ELECTRONICS is investing about $5 million in a factory in the Batam Industrial Park (BIP), becoming the first local company to announce plans to take up space in the giant park on the Indonesian island of Batam. The expansion into411 words
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262 1990-06-25 1 FACTORY SPACE under the first phase of the Batam Industrial Park (BIP) has been fully booked in just six months after its official launch in January. Some 24 companies over half of which are electronics firms have signed initial tenancy agreements with PT262 words
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HOME NEWS
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NEWS ROUNDUP
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72 1990-06-25 2 FIRST DEPUTY Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong will take part in the first-ever national convention of Malay/Muslim professionals in October this year. He is expected to engage in a free-ranging discussion with Malay/Muslim professionals at the end of a two-day closed-door meeting involving 20072 words
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Article81 1990-06-25 2 FOUR Taiwanese scholars have been invited by the Ministry of Education to help boost the teaching and learning of the Chinese language in Singapore. One of their main tasks will be to discuss ways to help make it more enjoyable for pupils to learn Chinese as81 words
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Article73 1990-06-25 2 A CALL has been made for the government to set up a first-rate academy of fine arts separate from the programme of the National Institute of Education. In the latest issue of Petir, a People's Action Party publication, the head of the Government Parliamentary Committee for education,73 words
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Article63 1990-06-25 2 A NEW type of dialysis has been introduced by the National Kidney Foundation which will result in faster treatment and fewer side effects. Using bicarbonate rather than acetone to interact with the accumulation of acids in a patient's body, the new type of dialysis will cut treatment63 words
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Article64 1990-06-25 2 ABOUT 2,500 subscribers will have their telephone numbers changed on Thursday morning. Those affected are in areas bounded by Serangoon Road, Jalan Toa Payoh, Mar Thoma Road and St George's Road with numbers begining with 280, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, and 382.64 words
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Article63 1990-06-25 2 MORE than 60 exhibitors have confirmed their participation in the first International Antiques, Arts, Crafts Exhibition to be held in Singapore next month. Representing 60 countries, the exhibitors will display antiques, arts, ceramics, crafts, paintings, sculptures, jade and ivory collections. Organised by Confex Management Services, the exhibition63 words
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Article77 1990-06-25 2 WORMALD, a major fire protection company, will organise a seminar tomorrow on integrity testing for halon. In a press release, the company said that it had undertaken extensive research on the environmental effects of halon in depleting the earth's ozone layer and has come up with77 words
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Article, Illustration318 1990-06-25 2 John Tan - By John Tan SHIN-ETSU, one of the world's biggest wafer makers, has beefed up its local operations significantly, making the republic a major regional wafer and silicone supplier. The local representative office was upgraded recently to regional status and its turnover is expected318 words
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Article, Illustration311 1990-06-25 2 A PIECE of prime residential land along Orange Grove Road, belonging to the late mother of banker Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan, is up for sale by tender. Some 8,000 square metres in size, the freehold site is near the junction of Stevens311 words
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283 1990-06-25 2 VOLUNTEERS will be needed to play a more important role than they do now, given the demographic changes and social trends projected for Singapore of the future. Speaking at the launch of Volunteers' Month yesterday, President Wee Kim Wee said that more283 words
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SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration742 1990-06-25 3 Ranjit Gill - From Ranjit Gill in KUALA LUMPUR SUNGEI Besi Mines Malaysia Bhd (SBMM), already a major force in the country's sugar industry, has clearly set its sight on becoming number one, with plans to participate in a sugar cartel that is in742 words
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456 1990-06-25 3 MBT INSAS expects to complete its proposed corporate exercises involving a financial revamp, acquiring a propertyowning company and expanding its paper products business by end 1990 or early 1991. Once it is profitable, it intends to go for another restructuring exercise toMBT - 456 words
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526 1990-06-25 3 Lim Mui Khi - MARKET TALK By Lim Mui Khi DEALERS both here and in Malaysia are complaining that there have been just too many cash calls in the first half of this year. Already, they point out, the Malaysian market is seeing the effects. The huge526 words
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351 1990-06-25 3 MBT LION Corp's joint venture with China Steel Corp of Taiwan to set up the largest integrated steel mill in South-east Asia will cost some Msl3 billion to MSI4 billion. Chairman and managing director William HJ Cheng said afterMBT - 351 words
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193 1990-06-25 3 MBT LION CORP will be investing Ms2o million to manufacture a new range of office and industrial chairs with technical assistance from Pledge Office Chairs (UK). Chairman and managing director William H J Cheng said after the company's annual general meeting inMBT - 193 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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67 1990-06-25 3 MALAYSIAN GENERAL INVESTMENT Corporation Berhad, through its wholly-owned MGIC Securities Sdn Bhd, has been given a portfolio management licence to manage institutional and individual funds. MGIC chairman Tan Sn Dr Mohd Rashdan Haji Baba said last Saturday the licence would enable the company to67 words
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Article127 1990-06-25 3 PENGKALEN HOLDINGS BHD is selling its entire 26 per cent stake in Oriental Bank Bhd to Koperasi Polis Diraja Malaysia Bhd (KPDM) because the bank is projected to yield low returns in line with its expected low dividend. Chairman Datuk Haji Mohamed Ali ST127 words
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Article82 1990-06-25 3 THE MALAYSIAN Association of Hotels (MAH) has appealed for the extension of the double tax deduction for expenditure incurred in training and overseas promotion granted for the year of assessment 1991. In a memorandum on the hotel industry submitted during the 1991 pre-budget dialogue session last82 words
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Article80 1990-06-25 3 KIT LOONG SDN BHD, the tyre-based company, expects to, open 25 outlets in three years' time under its newly launched Tayaria franchise package. Kit Loong, through its whollyowned Kit Loong Tayaria Sdn Bhd, will be the first Malaysian tyre company to franchise the retailing of tyres and80 words
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Article80 1990-06-25 3 THE MALAYSIAN SUBSIDIARIES of Sharp Corporation of Japan will be able to gain access to management information on production and sales from its own integrated in-house information system here from next month, it was announced last week. Mr Toshihiro Noguchi, managing director of ShaipRoxy Appliances Corp80 words
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Article66 1990-06-25 3 A PRIVATE COMPANY jointly owned by four government agencies will soon be set up to run the MsB million Ipolj Cargo Terminal (ICT), a company official said last week. The new company, ICT Sdn Bhd, is now in the process of registra-' tion and is66 words
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Advertisement164 1990-06-25 3 f ''m j, xT- ~':~v3lira It is a special moment when you cradle in your hands the perfect watcn. And with its beautiful lines and superb craftsmanship, a DeLaneau is trnly a watch that dreams are made of. At Kov Lastern, selecting a DeLaneau is a leisurely alfair. After all,164 words
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REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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97 1990-06-25 4 ALCAN AUSTRALIA LTD has cut staff because of the downturn in the domestic building industry, and warned that higher costs and lower aluminium prices will hurt profits in calendar 1990. Alcan, 73 per cent owned by Canada's Alcan Aluminium Ltd, said 70 staff at97 words
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Article88 1990-06-25 4 SOUTH KOREA'S Samsung Business Group has entered into a technology tie-up with Nissan Diesel of Japan to produce trucks from next year, a Samsung spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said that Samsung Shipbuilding and Heavy Industries Co signed an accord on technology links with Nissan Diesel88 words
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Article82 1990-06-25 4 SIR PETER ABELES's Australian-based transport company TNT Ltd said on Friday it would extend operations in Poland and Czechoslovakia as part of its expansion in Eastern Europe. James McCormac, general manager of TNT subsidiary TNT Skypak, said the company would create an outbound service82 words
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Article78 1990-06-25 4 JAPANESE MICROCHIP makers and industry analysts see prices remaining firm this summer for the key one-megabit dynamic random access memory (dram) microchip, despite recent increases in production. Toshiba Corp, NEC Corp and other firms have boosted ouptut in recent months to meet growing demand for memory78 words
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Article61 1990-06-25 4 INDONESIAN AND Taiwanese industrialists will set up joint ventures involving a capital outlay of US$4.B million to produce a wide range of items such as chemical products, computer equipment and textile goods. Indonesian Junior Minister of Industry Tungki Ariwibowo said last Friday an agreement to this effect61 words
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Article52 1990-06-25 4 OSAKA GAS has set up a joint venture with Japan Petroleum Exploration to extract natural gas in the eastern part of Kalimantan in Indonesia, an Osaka Gas spokesman said. Osaka Gas will be the first Japanese city gas company involved in a natural gas extraction project,52 words
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Article, Illustration564 1990-06-25 4 Florence Chong - From Florence Chong in SYDNEY AFTER languishing on the market for 15 months, Asian investors have shown renewed interest in seven hotels, owned by Kingsgate International in Australia and New Zealand. The agent handling the sale told BT that fresh rounds564 words
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385 1990-06-25 4 Al 0 Labita Jr - From Al 0 Labita Jr in MANILA THE Singapore-based Wearnes Technology is bullish on its entry into the fastexpanding market for personal computer (PC) in the Philippines. During a recent launching in Manila, company executives said they expected to have a significant bite of the Philippines'385 words
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582 1990-06-25 4 NST THE 850 employees of Hitachi Consumer Products (M) Sdn Bhd (HCP) whose services were terminated on Thursday will be re-em-ployed if they apologise for taking part in the four-day illegal strike. They can resume work today if they also agree to newNST - 582 words
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244 1990-06-25 4 NYT WITH A wince, Makoto Nezu, the executive vice-presi-dent of Tobu Department Store Co, recalled the painful moment in late April when he heard his company's US$l.3 billion bid for Saks Fifth Avenue had fallen short. He described the red faces ofNYT - 244 words
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Advertisement235 1990-06-25 4 MAKE POSITIVE CONTACTS AT THE HONG KONG INTERNAT I 0 N AI ELECTRONICS FAIR '90 il To be held from 12-15 October, 1990 at the Hong Kong *1 Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Hong Kong International I Electronics Fair '90 will showcase the latest electronics products trom over 300 international235 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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580 1990-06-25 5 NYT PHILIP MORRIS Co Inc, the world's largest consumerproducts company, has announced plans to become the world's second largest coffee manufacturer and marketer by buying most of a Swiss coffee-and-candy giant for US$3.B billion. Philip Morris agreed to buy the European operations of JacobsNYT - 580 words
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Article, Illustration437 1990-06-25 5 NYT IN AN AGE when millionaire no longer sounds very rich, billionaire still has a certain ring to it. Last week, on Manhattan's East Side, two very different men, each of whom became the best-known "billionaire" of an era, could reflect on shifting fortunes.NYT - 437 words
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464 1990-06-25 5 NYT THE FIRST YEAR'S worth of public statistics about how individual investors have fared in the US securities industry's arbitration hearings are out. And the results, although they offer a wealth of new details about how this highly controversial process works, remain distinctly unencouragingNYT - 464 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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137 1990-06-25 5 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP, facing continuing lossj*,. from its commercial aircraft business, cost overruns on military planes and declining Pentagon budgets, said last week it was planning extensive layoffs as part of a sweeping cost-'. cutting effort. In a letter, the company's chairman, John F'' McDonnell,137 words
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Article134 1990-06-25 5 ARIANESPACE, which commercialises the European rocket Ariane, reported moderate increases in 1989 sales and profit on Friday. Arianespace communication officer Xavier Picard f said at the stockholders' annual meeting that the firm had sales of 3.79 billion francs (about US$66O million) last year,' up 4 per cent134 words
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Article88 1990-06-25 5 US WEST INC and Bell Atlantic Corp said last week they signed a letter of intent with the Czech oslovakian Ministry of. Posts and Telecommunications to form a joint venture com- pany to build a public switched packet data network. It is the second major venture88 words
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Article106 1990-06-25 5 A PLAN BY Sweden's AB Volvo to gain full control of its Dutch associate, the former DAF car business, is a logical step in building its alliance with French vehicle maker Renault, industry analysts say. Renault already supplies engines for care r produced at the Volvo Car106 words
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Article96 1990-06-25 5 KIRIN, JAPAN'S biggest beer brewer, is to become the first group in the Japanese food and beverage sector to be listed on' the Paris Bourse, exchange sources said on Friday. A bit more than a billion Kirin shares will be officially listed at the end of.96 words
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Advertisement186 1990-06-25 5 t3 A Ladbroke Group Company igj^EL^M ifißs&wlh J f 1 EJS K_^ tt^Si^^S^sN^Sß^SßP^^^E up i wtrypw 4&& ;v -v, r-^-wm ..V <T-£&£p. ;»Vt 4 v r*'". _i^_ '-<• ---:~4i§i v *$s*". '*Y l .ssil 1 v siiiS > '<* *'-5g .S „v* -I The problem with paradise, he thought as186 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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SMALL CHANGE
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92 1990-06-25 6 BOTH DBS Finance and its subsidiary Great Pacific Finance have increased their housing and car loan rates today. The increases in housing loans range from 0.375, 0.500 to 0.625 per cent for terms of one to five years, six to 10 years and 1192 words
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Article123 1990-06-25 6 KENYA, one of Africa's main coffee exporters, will launch a new brand in Tokyo this week heralding the start of a campaign for new markets in the Far East and Eastern Europe, a government official said. "The Minister of Agriculture Elijah Mwangale will launch 'Marathon Cot123 words
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Article119 1990-06-25 6 EXPORT contracts for wool are being torn up as Asian buyers take advantage of depressed world prices. New Zealand businessmen say. A plea from the International Wool Textile Organisation for contracts to be honoured had not stopped the pressure, he said. John Henderson, a director119 words
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510 1990-06-25 6 NYT THE BONN government has said that it will guarantee a bank credit of five billion deutschemarks (US$3 billion) for the Soviet Union in an effort to bolster Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's flagging reform programme. It was the largest single creditNYT - 510 words
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Article, Illustration362 1990-06-25 6 Reuter VENEZUELAN President Carlos Andres Perez will call on top Western leaders meeting in Houston next month to halt a huge outflow of resources that has brought the economies of Latin America to their knees. Delegates at a 26-nation meetingReuter - 362 words
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Article148 1990-06-25 6 INDOSUEZ Asia Investment Services has launched the Himalayan Fund a US$lOO million closed-end fund to invest in India and the stock markets of Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh. The Himalayan Fund is underwritten by Indosuez Asia, W I Carr, Hoare Govett International Securities, SG Warburg and148 words
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388 1990-06-25 6 AP AN UNDERCOVER FBI agent in a wide-ranging investigation of corruption at the world's biggest commodities exchanges was "no bumpkin," a federal prosecutor said on Friday in concluding his case against three traders. Randall Jannett, who posed as a corrupt trader atAP - 388 words
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183 1990-06-25 6 Reuter MITSUBISHI Bank Ltd of Japan and the Citibank NA, a major US commercial bank, have agreed to cooperate in expanding the American bank's presence in Japan, according to a news report on Saturday. Mitsubishi has offered to rent to Citibank 50 perReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration335 1990-06-25 6 AP US PRESIDENT George Bush, accused by members of Congress of being too sluggish on enforcement of savings and loan fraud, has asked lawmakers to double spending for the crackdown. "We will not rest until the cheats and the chiselers and the charlatansAP - 335 words
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THE REGION
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372 1990-06-25 7 Bemama MALAYSIA'S trade surplus for the first quarter of this year fell by 70.4 per cent to MJ716.4 million from M 52,423.3 million in the corresponding quarter last year. The lower surplus was mainly attributable to the continued upsurge in importsBemama - 372 words
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Article, Illustration65 1990-06-25 7 The family, relatives and former followers of former Indonesian president Sukarno gathered last Thursday in his hometown, Blitar, in East Java to commemorate the 20th anniversary of his death. His oldest daughter, Rachmawati (with microphone), called for a total rehabilitation of the former Indonesian leader, whoAFP picture - 65 words
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213 1990-06-25 7 JARDINE PACIFIC is predicting an end to the US embargo on trade and investment in Vietnam, withnext two years, followed by a sharp rise in international interest in the developing nation, according to.the South China Morning P&t. iToday, the213 words
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319 1990-06-25 7 NST MALAYSIA is the "best-kept secret" in the US, known only to scholars and those with business links with the country. This is the observation of Louis Kraar, a member of Fortune magazine's board of editors, who has written about theNST - 319 words
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284 1990-06-25 7 NST MALAYSIA is expected to have about 45,000 small-scale hotels with 10 rooms and above each by the end of this year, says the Malaysian Culture and Tourism Minister. Datuk Sabbaruddin Chik said last Saturday that this was in view ofNST - 284 words
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NOTE BOOK
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87 1990-06-25 7 BILATERAL TRADE between South Korea and Malaysia is expected to increase from the US$2.l billion chalked up last year. The South Korean ambassador to Malaysia, Hong Soon Young, said last Saturday that more entrepreneurs from South Korea were expected to set up businesses87 words
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Article91 1990-06-25 7 MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba has said that the government's efforts to retain the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) from the US does not mean that Malaysia is asking for alms. Speaking in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday, he said that under the GSP, local91 words
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Article108 1990-06-25 7 VIETNAMESE SCIENTISTS have called on the government to introduce legislation guaranteeing democracy and individual creativity in their fields, the Nhan Dan newspaper reported last Saturday. About 100 social, natural and technical scientists, during recent meetings in Hanoi with communist party chief Nguyen Van Linh, bemoaned the108 words
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Article105 1990-06-25 7 THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT must still implement several measures before gradual oil price deregulation can be put into effect by next month, according to a palace statement in Manila last Friday. It came after Budget Secretary Guillermo Carague said that beginning from July 1, the government's oil price105 words
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Article115 1990-06-25 7 INDIA will shut petrol stations on Sundays and limit their opening hours during the week because it doesn't have enough money to import more oil. But petrol station operators and consumers said last Friday that consumers would simply hoard fuel, cause traffic jams, and run short115 words
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THE WORLD 1
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473 1990-06-25 8 AP THE US, Canada and Mexico are moving towards the formation of a trading bloc that could outweigh Europe and Asia if the world is rent by a trade war. The three countries had a population of more than 355 million in 1988AP - 473 words
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Article, Illustration312 1990-06-25 8 AP SOUTH AFRICAN black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela has reacted positively to a US businessman's suggestion that a postapartheid South Africa could be rebuilt the way Europe was after World War 11. Peter Goldmark. president of The Rockefeller Foundation, suggested when Mr Mandela met about 150AP - 312 words
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279 1990-06-25 8 Reuter MEXICO is driving a harder bargain to sell state-owned companies following the announcement of plans for a free trade pact with the US and the signing of a debt reduction accord. "We are not pressed at this point any more," said JacquesReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration472 1990-06-25 8 Paul Gopal - From Paul Gopal in OTTAWA CANADA has been plunged into a constitutional limbo by the death of an accord aimed at bringing French-speaking Quebec under the country's Constitution. The constitutional crisis has caused some disquiet in the fortunes of the Canadian dollar in472 words
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153 1990-06-25 8 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has said that Britain is not prepared to hand over monetary control to the European Community. She said last Saturday that Britain had lost sovereignty over agriculture and trade policy but would not give up economic control "to aReuter - 153 words
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WORLD WATCH
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97 1990-06-25 10 JAPANESE and American researchers have jointly developed a compact chip set that will enable them to make relatively small and inexpensive full motion, colour video telephones. "Within three years, we're sure, colour motion videophones will become very popular among companies. Mass production will lower the97 words
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Article102 1990-06-25 10 O DONOR COUNTRIES of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) have called for close practical cooperation with developing nations to come to grips with "serious" economic and environmental problems bound to emerge if world population growth continues at the current explosive pace. Development aid102 words
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Article75 1990-06-25 10 THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT has given its blessing to a project to link Africa with Europe by a bridge or tunnel, a 10-year-old brainchild of King Juan Carlos of Spain and King Hassan of Morocco. Under the proposals, which the Cabinet agreed last Friday to send to75 words
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Article122 1990-06-25 10 US PERSONAL SPENDING was flat last month, the American government said last Friday in a report indicating growing caution among consumers who have been a major source of strength for the economy during seven years of growth. "The consumer clearly has pulled back in a dramatic122 words
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Article97 1990-06-25 10 INCREASED EXPORTS and strong demand for banking and tourism services helped Britain cut its yawning current account deficit by £300 million last month to £1.3 billion. The monthly figures, issued by the Central Statistical Office last Friday, came as a welcome boost for the Chancellor of the97 words
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329 1990-06-25 10 AFP CHINESE State Council (Cabinet) spokesman Yuan Mu has said that he sees no early end to sanctions that Western governments imposed on Beijing after last year's crackdown on-dissent. In an interview with Japanese reporters, carried yesterday in the People's Daily,AFP - 329 words
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336 1990-06-25 10 Reuter TAIWAN'S indirect trade with China grew in April, and trade officials and economists said there were signs it would expand further over the rest of the year. Official figures showed Taiwan's trade with China through Hongkong rose by 8 per cent toReuter - 336 words
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Article, Illustration50 1990-06-25 10 For a fistful of dollars in Hongkong, you can lay your hands on this automatic "toy" air rifle that can break windshields and put out an eye. Despite being linked to several serious injuries, it remains available to anyone, including children. AFP picture AFP pictureAFP picture - 50 words
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191 1990-06-25 10 AP A REGULAR passenger ferry service will start between South Korea and China in August, according to news reports last Saturday. A joint-venture shipping firm recently set up by South Korea and China would start the ferry service linking South Korea's western port of InchonAP - 191 words
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264 1990-06-25 10 AP JAPAN out-invested the US for the first time last year as Americans again failed to keep pace with their major trading partners, according to a report on competitiveness released last Saturday. The report, prepared by the Council on Competitiveness, tracks US economicAP - 264 words
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Advertisement141 1990-06-25 11 Move Your Workgroups From Isolation To Cooperation. Most companies have computer systems the success of the entire enterprise may this, we've developed a wide range of that were acquired on a departmental level, not be available on a timely basis to capabilities adaptable to almost any often from different vendors.141 words
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Article, Illustration710 1990-06-25 12 FT JEFFREY GRAMMER, managing director of Eastern European enterprises for a leading Silicon Valley chipmaker, returned from one of his recent trips to the Soviet Union with an unusual trophy a Soviet built IBMbuilt compatible personal computer. Shipping a personal computer from Minsk toFT - 710 words
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799 1990-06-25 12 Constance L Hays - Constance L Hays reports on the homeless in New York Constance L Hays NYT WHEN a homeless shelter was first proposed deep in the canyons of Wall Street, the idea inspired a barrage of opposition from residents and businesses in theNYT - 799 words
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1285 1990-06-25 12 Steven Greenhouse - Although East Germany is a small country, many economists view its unification with West Germany as a seminal economic event that will send huge and beneficial shockwaves throughout Europe and beyond. Steven Greenhouse reports Steven Greenhouse NYT ON JULY 2, HeinzNYT - 1,285 words
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Advertisement122 1990-06-25 12 OUR HONG KONG CHEFS GO TO GREAT LENGTHS CUISINE Come savour all the delicate llavours ot n I B < 4 exquisite dishes specially created by our Hong ~%H Kong master chefs From South China Seas choicest catch like the polka dot garoupa To the reshest ingredients lor our new122 words
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Article, Illustration922 1990-06-25 13 David Gabriel - In this, the third feature on customer service, David Gabriel examines the importance of the role of management ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT EDITED BY CHUANG PECK MING David Gabriel The message from companies which operate excellent customer service systems is that it will not work unless senior management922 words
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Article963 1990-06-25 13 Like many species, business leadership is easy to spot, hard to describe The Economist. 'BUSINESS in America has lost its way, adrift in a sea of managerial mediocrity, desperately needing leadership to face worldwide economic competition". So claims Abraham Zaleznik, a professor at HarvardThe Economist. - 963 words
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Article, Illustration905 1990-06-25 14 Hong Fong Kim - With the Information Age upon us, it is often assumed that employees will take to new technology easily. The truth is far from it. Fong Kim Hong, in the first of three articles, looks at the issues from an employee's viewpoint Fong Kim Hong (Fong Kim905 words
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462 1990-06-25 14 Elaine Liu - SPOTLIGHT ON MANAGEMENT By Elaine Liu (Elaine Liu is consultant chartered psychologist at Ernst Young ATD International Centre) Research has shown that hiring job applicants through interviews alone is no better than hiring people at random. To take the guesswork out, interviewing462 words
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Advertisement429 1990-06-25 14 The Property Sector in Malaysia is in the midst of a boom with property prices rapidly increasing in value, the upsurge in foreign investments, market liquidity and new public-sector construction projects contribute to the property boom. This National Conference will feel the pulse of the Property Sector and evaluate major429 words
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Article, Illustration302 1990-06-25 16 AFP ZkOGER MILLA injected yet Another dose of romance into Jhe World Cup on Saturday ■fcut Tomas Skuhravy dashed Ihopes of a happy ending. Skuhravy's first headed 3iat-trick of any World Cup Slefiated the Costa Rican 3>ubble and put Czechoslovakia into the quarter-finals theAFP - 302 words
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Article, Illustration421 1990-06-25 16 AP ROGER MILLA, the crafty old man of African soccer, showed on Saturday that he isn't past his prime and that soccer on the continent has come of age. The 38-year-old super substitute scored two goals in extra time to lift Cameroon toAP - 421 words
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Article394 1990-06-25 16 AP IVAN LENDL's bold experiment in tennis alchemy, transforming his leaden style on grass into the golden touch of a Wimbledon champion, is about to be tested before a gallery of sceptics. John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Boris Becker, Wimbledon winners all, were among many whoAP - 394 words
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Article194 1990-06-25 16 AP HALE IRWIN, the US Open champion who won't go away, birdied his last two holes and went into a tie for the third-round lead on Saturday in the Buick Classic. Irwin. 45, who won his third US Open in a 19-hole playoff onAP - 194 words
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Article65 1990-06-25 16 MARC FARRY sunk a 40-foot birdie putt and Jose-Maria Olazabal holed a 55-yard chip shot for an eagle 3 in the final holes on Saturday and shared the lead after three rounds of the Irish Open golf championship. Farry, who is bidding to become the first French65 words
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Article51 1990-06-25 16 AUSTRIAN Gerhard Berger on Saturday held on to the pole position he grabbed a day earlier, but was unable to improve on his qualifying time for yesterday's Mexico City Grand Prix. Bcrger's best time in Friday's qualifying round was 1 minute and 17.227 seconds around the 4.421-km51 words
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Article51 1990-06-25 16 REIGNING champion Boris Becker will follow Wimbledon tradition and play today's opening centre court match to begin the 1990 programme. The 22-year-old West German, winner of the title three times in the past five years, will meet Luis Herrera, a Mexican qualifier who is ranked 20051 words
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Article45 1990-06-25 16 AUSTRALIA made history yesterday, beating France 48-31 in the second rugby union Test in Brisbane to clinch the series. The Wallabies won a spectacular free-flowing game in which 10 tries were scored breaking previous records for a match between the two countries.45 words
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Article46 1990-06-25 16 GUY FORGET won the Wentworth Classic men's grass court tennis tournament on Saturday, beating his countryman, Henri Leconte, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3. The 25-year-old Frenchman mastered uneven bounces, cold weather and variable light as well as his opponent to win the Wimbledon warm-up event.46 words
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Article, Illustration746 1990-06-25 17 Samuel Ee - Samuel Ee proposes the motion: Debaters are more than just smart-mouthed youngsters with more one-liners than substance Samuel Ee CONTRARY TO popular belief, the motion for tonight's debate on SBC 12 is not: "Does Brand's Essence of Chicken really give you a higher metabolic rate?" But746 words
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Article, Illustration799 1990-06-25 19 J Gordon - Singapore Festival of Arts 1990 The Amsterdam Guitar Trio gave three performances at the DBS Auditorium over the weekend. J Gordon reviews Friday night's concert. J Gordon CHOPIN's "Nothing is more beautiful than a guitar, except perhaps two", a favourite quotation among guitarists, was taken799 words
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Article, Illustration390 1990-06-25 19 Lisa Lee - By Lisa Lee IF YOU believe that black people have a certain unique rhythm and soul, then you'd better believe that black professional dancers have double the rhythm and enough soul to bowl you right over. This indefinable quality was so infectious that390 words
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692 1990-06-25 19 PY Van - PY Van reviews the 200 Voices concert at the Victoria Concert Hall on Friday night PY Van 200 VOICES, the Singapore Schools' Festival Chorus, took to the VCH stage on Friday night with Lim Yau and the SSO in a programme which sandwiched Beethoven692 words
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Advertisement252 1990-06-25 19 AND ENTERTAIN Set Your Heart On Our Set Meals. 1 jjopm BSBI i kait ri K l'tKV>N zr*f DINNIR 6.10PM ll> !t- A IaJOTM. *~mm~ KftPHHON The Cafe-in-the-Park is well known for its excellent food. And now, for its value-for-money set meals. Everyday, except Saturdays. A® Century- I'ark Sheraton Singapore252 words
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Article, Illustration4938 1990-06-25 20 William Chia - By William Chia ALTHOUGH the Singapore stock market is underpinned by strong fundamentals in the longer term, there is little likelihood of it moving higher in the short term. OUB Securities Research, in its latest market review, said: "With the STII (Straits4,938 words
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Article4271 1990-06-25 21 Main Board H Msia 750 +200 +36.4% Ming Court 595 +62 +11 6% UOB Foreign 770 +60 +8.5% B Sembawang 585 +35 +6.4% Semb Shipyard 715 +30 +4.4% RDC 366 +28 +8.3% Jurong Eng 50 t 292 +26 +9.8% OUB 575 +25 +4.5% Roth lnds4,271 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1990-06-25 22 WALL STREET'S 53-point plunge was shrugged off by tjie Hongkong stock market when trading resumed after the long week-end. Blue chips remained sub(feed but second and third liters were active. Utilities stood out amidst the speculative mood as picks for the more1,324 words
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767 1990-06-25 22 AFP AP THOUGH the calendar and the weather may say the time is ripe, Wall Street isn't exactly brimming with talk of the traditional "summer rally" right now. The phrase is sure to come up in the weeks ahead as brokers seekAFP; AP - 767 words
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343 1990-06-25 22 AFP SHARE prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange continued to fall in extremely thin trading. Investors retreated to the sidelines amid worries about rising short-term interest rates and approaching world events such as German monetary union and the Soviet Communist Party congress in earlyAFP - 343 words
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Article207 1990-06-25 22 JAKARTA AFP PRICES on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) fell in a dull week. The JSE index ended 0.8 per cent lower at 622.983 on Friday from 628.281 the previous week. The Jardine Fleming Nusantara Index fell to 143.00 from 144.06 with all sectors except mining endingAFP - 207 words
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Article99 1990-06-25 22 AFP DOMESTIC investors chasing quality industrial stocks boosted Australian share prices during the week despite a soaring local dollar, dealers said. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, rose 10 points to 1512.5. The All Industrials Index jumped 11.2 points to 2377.2, the All ResourcesAFP - 99 words
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Article839 1990-06-25 22 Ray Heath - 'jjCpDOfti By Ray Heath WHEN the Berlin Wall was being torn down, stone by stone, much was being made of the "peace dividend." Swords would be turned into ploughshares, capital tied up in non-productive weaponry would be released to the benefit of everyone. But not839 words
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Article, Illustration4005 1990-06-25 23 Bernama SOME buying activity and follow-through support in the last three trading days lifted sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, enabling shares to recover slightly. But generally, the market was lethargic, lacking in players' enthusiasm to make full commitments following uncertainBernama - 4,005 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1990-06-25 24 A BARRAGE OF sell programs whipsawed the US stock market and sent blue chips plunging on Friday in the final hour of trading to their steepest decline since Monday's 54-point tumble. The ferocity of the sell-off caught many traders off guard. "It was about a 70-point swing in1,236 words
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Article, Illustration797 1990-06-25 24 LONDON SHARE PRICES finished moderately higher on Friday, with many investors choosing to sit out the session. Dealers said there were too many corporate and economic uncertainties lurking in the background for institutional investors to get more deeply involved in the market. The market drifted because of British sporting797 words
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Article359 1990-06-25 24 DUTCH SHARES firmed on a quiet Amsterdam bourse on Friday, as a slightly higher Wall Street close and firmer Dutch state bond prices helped sentiment, dealers said. At 0845 GMT, the CBS all-share index was up 0.4 points at 120.7. "I think we can hold on to this level359 words
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Article228 1990-06-25 24 ITALIAN SHARE PRICES regained some ground on Friday after early falls when good buying interest emerged at the lower levels, brokers said. Fiat, which closed early, was amongst blue chips to be marked down in early trade. But resistence to further price falls was sparked by Fermzzi Agricola. Brokers228 words
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Article402 1990-06-25 24 JOHANNESBURG GOLD shares closed narrowly mixed on Friday in light and directionless pre-weekend trading following Thursday's cautious gains, as market attention remained anxiously focused on the vulnerable bullion price, dealers said. In thin afternoon trading in Europe the bullion price eased slightly from its recent steady levels of around402 words
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Article242 1990-06-25 24 FRENCH SHARE PRICES eased slightly to dose below opening levels on Friday, with a few heavy movers unable to spur broader interest in a generally thin market, dealers said. The CAC-40 index closed 23.75 higher at 2,031.73 against Thursday's close of 2,007.98, after hitting a high of 2,037.47. Kitchen242 words
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Article396 1990-06-25 24 SWISS SHARES closed firmer on Fri- ~v day. Dealers said rising bond prices supported sentiment. Market interest focused on Jacobs Suchard after Philip Morris of the US said it was to take over the Swiss chocolate and coffee group for about 5.4 billion Swiss francs. The all-share SPI index396 words
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Article483 1990-06-25 24 June 22 Close Ptvrioa NEW YORK Dow Jones 2857.18 2901.73 -44.45 NYSE Financial 144.58 145.68 -1.10 SAP 500 355.43 360.47 -5.04 Turnover (million) 174.00 138.57 35.43 LONDON Financial Times 30 1913.0 1908.30 +4.7 FTSE 100 2378.5 2370.30 +8.2 Turnover (million) 497.8 415.4 +82.4 AMSTERDAM CBS General NA 198.00 NA BRUSSELS483 words
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Article, Illustration289 1990-06-25 25 FOREX WEEKLY ROUND-UP THE DOLLAR ended mostly lower in quiet New York Trading on Friday. Trade was dominated by focus on the high yielding sterling, Canadian and Australian dollars. The US unit failed to react to the 3.9Chart by TeleTrac - 289 words
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587 1990-06-25 25 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP OFFSHORE Japanese interest boosted the Australian dollar to a five-month high during the week as the yen suffered its fourth straight weekly decline against the US dollar. Asian currencies were split between gainers and losers, but all movement was slight amid inactivityAFP - 587 words
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Article384 1990-06-25 25 Cross rates June 23 I USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS US$ 1.6750 154.75 0.5769 1.4114 1.2718 1.7053 SS MS Dm 0.5970 0 0000 0.0000 92.39 0.3444 0.8426 0.7593 1.0181 Yen 0.6462 0.0000 0.0000 1.0824 0.3728 0.9121 0.8218 1.1020 1.7333 0.0000 0.0000 2.9033 268.23 2.4464384 words
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Article556 1990-06-25 25 Interbank rates s$ Bid Offer Overnight 6 3/4 7 1-month 7 1/8 7 1/4 2-month 7 3/16 7 5/16 3-month 7 3/16 7 5/16 Overnight mode: 6-3/16 LSS High l/m 7 days 8 1/4 8 3/16 1 month 8 1/4 8 3/16 2 months 8 1/4 8 3/16556 words
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587 1990-06-25 25 IHT THE Taiwan central bank, seeking to stabilise turbulent currency and stock markets, has taken steps to discourage speculators from building up holdings of US dollars in Taiwan's banking system. The central bank announced that it was increasing the percentage of foreign currencyIHT - 587 words
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Article, Illustration238 1990-06-25 25 NYT THE chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Alan Greenspan, has said that lax lending standards by banks and insufficient supervision by regulators in the 1980s were two key elements that have forced bankers in certain areas of the country to restrict credit to businesses. MrNYT - 238 words
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337 1990-06-25 25 GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT SPOT gold remained locked in a tight trading range with both the week's high and low set last Wednesday when a rally in platinum arrested gold's downward drift at U*****.00/347.50 and propelled values up to U*****.00/352.50 per troy oz. Thereafter,337 words
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Article306 1990-06-25 25 COMEX June 22 COLD FUTURES (100 oz) US$/oz Open High Low Settle Change Jun 347.50 351.20 348.00 350.40 30 J" 11 350.70 -.30 Aug 351.70 354.00 350.80 352.80 30 Oct 355.80 357.70 355.50 357.20 -.30 Dec 359 80 362.60 359.70 361 60 40 Feb 91 364.80 366.20 364306 words
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Article514 1990-06-25 25 BANKS ABN Bank 8 Allied Irish Bank PLC 8 American Express Bank 8V> Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 8 Arab Banking Corp 8Vi Arab Bank Lid 7V« Asia Commercial Bank T/i ANZ Banking Group 8% Ban Hin Lee Bank 7% Banca Commerciale 8'/« Banco do Brasil 8 Bangkok Bank514 words
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485 1990-06-25 26 Bernama PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd's involvement in all phases of the Dulang offshore oil field project, and the local fabrication of all important structures for the project prove that Malaysians have the capability to undertake all phases of oilfield exploration and exploitation. ItsBernama - 485 words
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188 1990-06-25 26 Bernama BREDERO Price (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, which is engaged in pipe coating work for Malaysia's mammoth peninsular gas utilisation (PGU) II project undertaken by Petronas Gas Sdn Bhd, has also lined up contracts outside the country long before the completion of PGU contract. PipecoatingBernama - 188 words
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884 1990-06-25 26 WEEKLY ROUND-UP AFP FEARS of reduced output as a result of strikes took nickel, platinum and to a lesser extent gold higher over the past week. Nickel reached its best level in five weeks on the London Metal Exchange (LME), with production atAFP - 884 words
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Article1036 1990-06-25 27 City Flight ETA Flight ETD ftiftrtitift QF81 1840 SQ225 2215 SQ228 1915 2 Amman RJI82 1445 RJ183 2320 Amsterdam KL842 2035 GA893 1045 KL841 1055 SQ23 1200 Auckland TE25 1800 TE28 1920 SQ388 2025 BandarSeri BI421 1100 SQ182 0915 Begman SQ181 1410 BI422 1205 BI429 20301,036 words
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Article, Illustration709 1990-06-25 27 Martha Stevenson - LETTER FROM BALI By Martha Stevenson IN THE PANTHEON of things black and white and red all over, the Balinese textile called gringsing must certainly be the most obscure. The double-ikat technique used to make it that of tying and dyeing the threads of both709 words
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Article153 1990-06-25 27 As at 3pm yesterday: liOcal dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.4300 1.4500 Canadian dollar 1.5520 1.5720 NZ dollar 1.0620 1.0920 Sterling pound 3.1500 3.1800 US dollar 1.8390 1.8490 IxktiI dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15.40 16.40153 words
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Article224 1990-06-25 27 Duration Title Venue OipiiiMr Tel Duration Title Venue Organiser Td iun 15-27 Trieste Italy Entc Autonomo (39)*****961 July 30 Property Financing Jakarta AIC *****98 International Fiera Di 31 Hilton Conference Fa,r Tncslc July 30 New Trends In The Hilton Hotel AIC 03-*****43 Jun 22-25 llthlnt'l Hongkong Business224 words
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Miscellaneous349 1990-06-25 27 Getting more in with trouscr K pressing (10) |j 9 Unhappy sportsman (4) 10 Mount offensive in the Falk- 110 I I I I lands that is crumbling (10) I I I I I I I I I I 1 Salt born to a salt? (6) I Bloomer resulted in349 words
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Miscellaneous212 1990-06-25 27 Singapore Outlook: Showers over a few areas in the morning Report (Thur): Max temp 33.5* C Assoc humidity 54% Min temp 27.4* C Assoc humidity 89% Hrs of sunshine 9.70 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this mth 110.4 Rainy days this mth 6 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Ix>* Cond. Auckland 16/06212 words
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Miscellaneous38 1990-06-25 27 hi«kiJ'J.M£B!l»Mgj (g,Q I.IMO \S ONLY ONE. \]e>esr OF Tmߣj£ FvjDGGL WAS BG£.K CPiU££>) V n I TO S TONe »UIMT* SaSSoK VjpwpiV fo ft rngjeWG. J v J\ scissors cjr PfiFtß j Ppf&? ußftPg jnbHg... j CO. LTD.,4MI38 words
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510 1990-06-25 28 Yong Pow Ang - By Yong Pow Ang THE world economy would be US$74O billion richer, or equivalent to 5 per cent of the world's income, if the three trading blocs North America, European Community, and Asia-Pacific reduced their tariff and non-tariff barriers by half, according to a510 words
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Article, Illustration42 1990-06-25 28 The famous Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris was turned into a wheat field over the weekend to offer the city's residents a look at agriculture. About 1,500 farmers were scheduled to harvest the crop yesterday. AFP picture AFP pictureAFP picture - 42 words
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273 1990-06-25 28 RESIDENTS of Eunos Town Council may have to pay higher service and conservancy charges soon, the Senior Minister of State for Education hinted yesterday. Speaking at the opening of Eunos Town Day, Dr Tay said that depending on the outcome of the273 words
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121 1990-06-25 28 AFP THE OPPOSITION in Fiji has said it intends to seek international sanctions to help block a new Constitution which it alleges has been drafted along racially divisive lines by the military-backed administration. "All those countries who cried out against (events last year in) ChinaAFP - 121 words
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117 1990-06-25 28 AFP THAI military authorities vowed yesterday to take prompt action against the state-run Mass Communications Organisation of Thailand (MCOT) for allegedly "sabotaging" military communications. The Supreme Command and Internal Peace-Keeping Directorate said in a press release that there was evidence that those who orderedAFP - 117 words
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Article342 1990-06-25 28 AFP PHILIPPINE Congressional leader Ramon Mitra, a key ally of President Corazon Aquino, openly criticised her yesterday for launching a political movement. "I dispute that we need yet another civic organisation, or yet another political movement or super-NGO or whatever, alongside of or on topAFP - 342 words
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148 1990-06-25 28 Reuter THE SOUTHERN Chinese city of Canton will implement, next month, rules governing property investment by foreign firms. The New China News Agency said yesterday that mortgages arc permissible for property purchased by firms from foreign countries as well as Taiwan, Hongkong and Macao,Reuter - 148 words
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322 1990-06-25 28 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday civil servants have no right to question policies proposed by the government which is elected by the people. The prime minister, who arrived in Butterworth yesterday for a one-day official visitBernama - 322 words
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128 1990-06-25 28 Bernama JOHOR has allowed Singapore to sign the additional water supply agreement without having to wait for the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report. Chief Minister Tan Sri Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said in Johor Bahru yesterday that the move was to expedite matters pertainingBernama - 128 words
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Advertisement108 1990-06-25 28 DR. KUNZLER'S nunro Ingredients: BEE POLLEN EXTRACT ROYAL JELLY •WHEAT GERM* ELDER JUICE HONEYWINE MADE IN WEST GERMANY -mmmmmmas Business For Sale Well-known own design ladies' casual fashion line 5 Retail outlets Good growth potential Price $500,000 for assets and goodwill For enquiries, write to:- I:' [Business Times Box No.108 words
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Advertisement515 1990-06-25 28 DR. KUNZLER'S '£g| mum SOLE AGENT IMPORTED FOR SINGAPORE ANO MALAYSIA:MAGU ENTERPRISES (FAR EAST) PTE LTD TEL 235 8001 FAX (65) *****12 lIU NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE YYxX&jnP/ (To te reconsttuted and warned as tie Nanyang Technological University* 1991) I seminar* Workshop Committee FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR ENGINEERS AND H I OTHER515 words
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Article, Illustration479 1990-06-25 29 A J Leow - By A J Leow FAST-EXPANDING Regional Container Lines will launch a new service between Singapore and the Vietnamese port of Ho Chi Minh City on August 1, to enhance its regional feeder network. With Vietnam now opening its doors to the outside world,479 words
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388 1990-06-25 29 Al 0 Labita - From Al 0 Labita IN MANILA JAPAN'S Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd has gained the upper hand in its bid to acquire state-owned Philippine Shipyard and Engineering Corp (Philseco). Under new terms, the Asset Privatisation Trust (APT) has given Kawasaki the right388 words
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418 1990-06-25 29 BUSINESS growth in Hongkong will continue up to and beyond 1997, said officials from one of America's largest marine-based companies. CSX executives say that the Far East is already one of the fastest growing areas in the world for transportation companies, due418 words
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263 1990-06-25 29 AFP THE PRESIDENT of the Japanese Shipowners' Association (JAS) has said the Japanese shipping industry should step up structural reform in order to restore and maintain strong international competitiveness. Hiroshige Matsunari made the call in a speech at a general conventionAFP - 263 words
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454 1990-06-25 29 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee ENCOURAGED by runaway demand for vehicles and heavy equipment in Southeast Asia, car carrier specialist Eastern Car Liner (ECL) of Japan is fast expanding its fleet, with five newbuildings due in the next two years. Also on the cards is454 words
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191 1990-06-25 29 PACKAGE delivery specialist United Parcel Service (UPS) has invested some *****,000 in 10 new vans as part of its plans to expand local operations. These Toyota vans will replace the company's older ones, which are under lease. "We decided on the Toyota Hiace because191 words
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Article59 1990-06-25 29 JAPAN has shifted from being a laigely inward-looking country interested in exports to a more outward-looking country bent on increasing its imports. Last year, almost 10 million Japanese travelled overseas, and the number is expected to grow this year. To cater to such changes, Tokyo59 words
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34 1990-06-25 29 LONDON-BASED Lloyd's Register (LR) plans to introduce a new hull surveillance system soon to prevent damage to ships caused by overstressing both at sea and in port. Page!34 words
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Article18 1990-06-25 29 BRITISH AIRWAYS has almost doubled its capacity between London Gatwick and Hongkong. Back Page18 words
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39 1990-06-25 29 SHIPPING between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic could be paralysed by a strike later this month, the seafarers' union said, citing the collapse of its contract talks with shipping companies Back Page39 words
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30 1990-06-25 29 ARGENTINA postponed by two weeks until July 6 the deadline for the presentation of bids in the privatisation of the Aerolineas Argentinas airline Back Page30 words
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69 1990-06-25 30 INDONESIA'S NATIONAL CARRIER Garuda Indonesia on Thursday announced domestic air fare increases averaging 15 per cent, the official Antara news agency said. The rise, to take effect on July 15, was made following a 32 per cent increase in aviation fuel imposed69 words
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Article37 1990-06-25 30 BOEING CO SAID THAI AIRWAYS International ordered five 747-400 jets. Boeing officials could not be reached immediately for details on the value of the order. Thai Airways is the national airline of Thailand.37 words
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Article80 1990-06-25 30 JAPAN AIR LINES CO LTD will set up a project office in London to cover eastern Europe, a JAL spokesman said. It will serve as an information gathering base for eastern Europe, dealing with public relations, policy making, and research for prospective flight routes. JAL80 words
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Article52 1990-06-25 30 FINLAND'S EFFOA-SUOMEN HOYRYLAIVA Oy said the merger of its passenger shipping operations with those of Johnson Line, owned by Sweden's Nordstjernan AB, would be completed before October 31. It said in a statement that the previously-announced merger proposal would be put to a meeting of shareholders on52 words
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Article53 1990-06-25 30 VAN OMMEREN CETECO (VOC) has sold the stevedoring company Combined Terminal Operators (CTO) in Zeebrugge to Zeebrugge Shipping and Bunkering Co, in which the CMB group (Compagnie Maritime Beige) has a controlling interest. The sale reflects the policy of disinvestment of structurally insufficiently profitable parts of53 words
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Article73 1990-06-25 30 INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT GROUP TNT Ltd is focusing on Bulgaria, Romania and Albania to expand its TNT Skypak worldwide courier service in Eastern Europe. "The aim is to establish joint ventures with experienced local companies in order to expand current TNT Skypak services," it said. TNT73 words
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Article56 1990-06-25 30 GULF AIR HAS AWARDED a 4.89 million dinar (US$l3 million) construction contract for a new headquarters to Bahrain-based Jalal Costain WLL, a joint venture involving Costain Group Pic. The building, due to be completed in two years, will be financed by a 5.5 million56 words
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Article, Illustration779 1990-06-25 30 Japan has shifted from being a largely inward-looking country interested in exports to a more outward-looking country bent on increasing its imports. Last year, almost 10 million Japanese travelled overseas, and the number is expected to grow this year. To cater to such changes, theSource: Focus Japan - 779 words
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316 1990-06-25 30 London-based Lloyd's Register (LR) plans to introduce a new hull surveillance system soon to prevent damage to ships caused by overstressing both at sea and in port. The system, to be known as Ship Event Analysis (SEA), will be available to all types of316 words
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Article783 1990-06-25 30 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and783 words
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Article12321 1990-06-25 38 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. Advanced dates are published for a maximum12,321 words
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Article394 1990-06-25 45 toy Hi Bw» Vnvi Otpartae V«m) Voy No Berth Arrival Dtpartm Keoo«( Wharves 2 l2t P4A 2506/2330 2606/1100 ST 60tB K29 alongside 25 06/0700 0 Sdatan 5 136 P4B 2506/2330 2606/0100 Kota Timor E 856 K31 alongside 2706/0600 &eat Fortun 3 P4A 2406/2330 2506/1500 Koto Wane. E394 words
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Article1601 1990-06-25 45 Tramtamer SchediJes Ship Voy Mo A/t Date fine From To Booking Gate Bfc Op Gdi Achterpacht AGO IS *****0 0700 25/2030 25/2059 Portnet 2 Q3 26/0100 26/0144 NA 2 to Jade 1A 27 06.90 1900 25/1830 25/1859 Portnet 1 13 00 F05 25/2330 25/2359 NA 2 Al Wajta1,601 words
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Article289 1990-06-25 45 Port KUwg South Port Alam Indah berth 3; Builder Dl berth 4; Sinar Mega berth 7; Hong Soon H berth 7A; Ocean Princess berth Jetty She#. KCT: Ocean Crown berth 8; Kapt. Manevsky berth 9; No 9 Donam berth 10; Swadaya berth 10. North Port: Ribuan Jaya289 words
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Article913 1990-06-25 45 ACTIVE grain fixing was featured on the freight market on Thursday as details emerged of several fixtures from the US Gulf at softer levels, dealers said. The trend is likely to continue, although talk of much of this business had been circulating on Wednesday, they added. Rates of913 words
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435 1990-06-25 46 BRITISH AIRWAYS has sharply increased its capacity between London Gatwick and Hongkong. Last month, the airline introduced a twice-weekly, non-stop service from Gatwick which, with its five non-stop flights from London Heathrow each week, provides a daily non-stop departure to Hongkong. With the435 words
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Article, Illustration136 1990-06-25 46 ON JUNE 15, a month after she was named at the yard of the Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co Ltd in Japan, the Trein Maersk called at the port of Singapore on its maiden voyage. The Trein Maersk is 161.8 metres long, 28.2 metres136 words
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201 1990-06-25 46 Reuter ARGENTINA postponed by two weeks until July 6 the deadline for the presentation of bids in the privatisation of the Aerolineas Argentinas airline, a Public Works and Services Ministry (Mosp) official said. Bidders were to submit offers to buy the airline by June 22Reuter - 201 words
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244 1990-06-25 46 Reuter SHIPPING between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic could be paralysed by a strike later this month, the seafarers' union said, citing the collapse of its contract talks with shipping companies. "The guys are primed and ready to go on strike becauseReuter - 244 words
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121 1990-06-25 46 CLASSIFICATION society Lloyd's Register's Offshore Division has received a qualification certificate from the Chinese Ministry of Energy, which will allow it to undertake certifying surveys of offshore oil and gas installations in China. The certificate and agreement for cooperation in offshore work was121 words
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Advertisement1183 1990-06-25 31 MDEX TO ADVERTISERS I HHH Pace Col Pa«c Col A i ABC Container)ine 13 I Mac-Neb Afenoes 14 1/2 Accord Shpg 8 1-3 Machine 18 2/3 Albatros Set-Air 14 5 Madju Sdn Bhd 16 1/2 Alfred C Toepfer 15 5 •Maenk Une 3 4/5 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 5 Mainfreight 151,183 words
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Advertisement1157 1990-06-25 32 ROTTERDAM/ VOY NO S PORE P KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE MONTE ROSA 08/574 28/6 24/7 18/7 20/7 18/7 23/7 LONDON EXPRESS 12/578 30/6 18/7 20/7 23/7 HONGKONG EXPRESS 95/577 8/7 30/7 24/7 26/7 23/7 29/7 LIVERPOOL BAY 99/581 8/7 25/7 27/7 30/7 KASUGA 10/580 12/7 6/8 31/71,157 words
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Advertisement1279 1990-06-25 41 CRYSTAL FREIGHT <CPS > SERVICES PTE LTD <v TEL: *****88/*****22 OKI MWWUMTHN WWCt It: FAR EAST PORT KELANG 29/6 6/7 MANILA 1/7 4 8/7 PENANG 29/6 6/7 BUSAN 29/6 6/7 BANGKOK 29/6 3/7 TOKYO 28/6 5/7 HONG KONG 29/6 3/7 YOKOHAMA 28/6 5/7 KAOHSIUNG 1/7 8/7 KOBE 28/6 8 5/71,279 words
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Advertisement189 1990-06-25 41 THR-UK i VSL VOY tWMOIMI/MADWM/WWAWW 4 VESSEL VOV SIN MAA SIX TIGER CREEK U7N 24-2705 02-0307 M-0107 ILOVIK UW 03-04*7 10-1107 17-1107 TIGER CREEK HON W-0007 15 14*7 22 Z2/I7 VSL VOY SXOAPOWg/CALCUTT VESSEL VOY SIN CM. SIN TIGER RIVER KCNB 27-2404 04-0707 13 1407 SUSAK J7CNB 04-0707 13 1407189 words
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Advertisement1285 1990-06-25 42 I I _,MAC-HELS SINGAPORE[ EXPORT TEL: *****22 IMPORT TEL: *****0^1 TEL: (04) *****6 |KK TEL: (068) *****0 TAWAU TEL: (0891 *****9 KELANG TEL: (03) *****771 KUCHINGTEL: (082) *****3 SKAN TEL: (089) *****2 rK*7V"~~t J BAHRU TEL: (07) *****2 I SIBU TEL: (084) *****2 LABUAN TEL: (080 *****9 Sr J W1,285 words
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Advertisement429 1990-06-25 42 BLUE STAR LINE I SINGAPORE TO I NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR AUCKLAND, NAPIER. WELLINGTON, BLUFF, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, INVERCARGIL, EIJI AND TAHITI SIN N PLY AUCK IYT MULBERA 15S 20 Jun 2 Ju» V" NPI429 words
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Advertisement1032 1990-06-25 42 I /SCI THONG SOON LINES PTE. LTO. 51 Bras Basah Rd #01-01 Plaza By The Park S (0718) Tel: *****22 Fax No: *****73 CONVENTIONAL/CONTAINER SERVICES *****11 (BOOKING LINES) SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA I SINGAPORE TO SABAH VESSEL VOY leTP [pEST illlli ¥IT ETI I ttlT KIM SOON LI 26/90E 301,032 words
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Advertisement755 1990-06-25 43 COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES T "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. Penang* P. Kelang Singapore MURRAYEVERETT K3O/25 Jun KAMALEVERETT 11/12 Jul 13/14 Jul THOMASEVERETT 26/27 Jul "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE755 words
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Advertisement647 1990-06-25 43 FULLCONTAINERSERvitt accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East i West Coast, Carribbean.East Canada. HAITI Guateinala and Honduras I VSL [SPORE [MAINLINE* [LAX IKST [SAV |NYC~ HFX 2IM SINGAPORE 2/7 ZIM SAVANNAH W W U/» IVI A VESSEL 7/7 ZIM SAVANNAH 30/7 l/l 11* lilt IS/I LEEWARD 15/7 71" TOKYO 15/1 24/1647 words
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Advertisement700 1990-06-25 43 Msing kwang hang IMmtO TRAMSPOftTATKM (rr«) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE VESSEL SPORE JAKARTA SURABAYA JENLINK 27/6 30/6 JENWEL 29/6 I 1/7 VESSEL S PORE BANGKOK A VESSEL 27/6 30/6 A VESSEL 29/6 1/7 DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 30 JUNE MANILA 30 JUNE HONG KONG, ALL CHINA PORTS 30 JUNE700 words
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Advertisement514 1990-06-25 43 PERINTIS LINE I ACCEPTING ALL FCL CARGOES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND JAKARTA SURABAYA VESSEL VOV SINGAPORE JAKARTA SURABAYA PRASE TIA IOSA 27/6 30/6 PELOPOR 948 30/6 3/7 PRASETIA 107 A 4/7 7/7 PELOPOR 949 7/7 10/7 TANTO UTAMA 85 30/6 3/7 TANTO UTAMA 87 7/7 10/7 TANTO UTAMA 89 14/7 17/7514 words
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Advertisement437 1990-06-25 43 UN FMEMT 1/7 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 30/6 BANGKOK 30/6 MANILA/CEBU 30/6 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 29/6 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. Malaysia 25/6 BUSAN 30/6 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 25/6 HONG KONG also accepting cargo to Huangpu/Shenzhen/Fuzhou/ Xiamen/Xingang/Shanghai SIN EUBOPE/UK 27/6 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 27/6 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Roumania/Poland/Bulgaria/Czech. SjN USA/CANADA 25/6 LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK all IPI points 25/6437 words
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Advertisement429 1990-06-25 44 —PLATOU PACIFIC V I SHIPPING SERVICES V REGULAR FAR EAST —N. AMERICA SREAKBUUC I r SERVICE OWNERS' HEP OFFICE TEL: *****11 SINGAPORE: FAX: 2262*59 HANSA HANSA BREMEN V.012 RIGA V.014 SINGAPORE Sailed 27/07 JAKARTA 29/07 SURABAYA 01/08 LOS ANGELES 22/07 03/09 OAKLAND 27/07 09/09 VANCOUVER B.C. 30/07 13/09 General Agents:429 words
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Advertisement692 1990-06-25 44 SINGAPORE/MEDrTERRANEAN FULL CONTAINER SHIP SERVICE VESSEUVOY ETA SPORE NAPLES GENOA ILYICHEVSK MERSIN TRIESTE B.M.T V.IICW9O 5/7/90 26/7/90 27/7/90 2/8/90 I.Y V.ll-90W 7/7/90 1/8/90 23/7/90 27/7/90 K.V.U V.12CW90 18/7/90 8/8/90 9/8/90 14/8/90 Y.M V.12-90W 24/7/90 17/8/90 8/8/90 12/8/90 A.N V.13-90W 29/7/90 23/8/90 14/8/90 18/8/90 MB V.13CW90 31/7/90 21/8/90 22/8/90 27/8/90 B.A692 words
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Advertisement578 1990-06-25 44 l|j Ganaral Aganti „»„,r. Vy 7JPj*ak-Z/A/AC g Cf/i KL: allied-link SINGAPORE: /fH^. 04-*****2 03-*****59 778 6522(22 linesi SFFAi r; Marina Ong Suaan Mg/ChrtaMna Chtaw Altca Yao/EaMwr Yao PT SAMUDERA INTERNUSA Si CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE SIN/JKT 1 M.V. GRACE LIBERTY H| VOY SIN JKT 5 SB 30/6 3/7 6 SB 7/7578 words
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Miscellaneous444 1990-06-25 45 TIDES AND WEATHER TODAY'S TIDES (height in metres) HOUR 0000 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 MOO 0900 **********00 *****400 *****(00 *****100 1900 2000 21M 2200 2300 34 3 3 29 2.3 17 10 06 0 3 0 2 0 4 0 8 1.5 20 2.4 2.5 2 4444 words
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Advertisement291 1990-06-25 46 LIQUID CARGO PROBLEM? WEED PUMPS AND SUPPORT SERVICES? Road the advertisement 011 the right! PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORP., KARACHI. INDONESIA MALAYSIA KARACHI MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE FOR KARACHI, DUBAI AND DAMMAN. VESSEL KUANTAN PT. KLANG PENANG TBN 02/7/90 INDONESIA MALAYSIA EAST ASIA SERVICE FOR HK TWN S.KOREA JAPAN VESSEL BELAWAN291 words
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Advertisement493 1990-06-25 46 A HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE CO. LTD. TO PSW SIN HKG LBH OAK SEA I I FROM PSW LIH OAK SEA HKC SIN HYUNDAI COMMANDER Itt 30/06 06/07 23/07 26/07 2907 HYUNDAI INNOVATOR 32* 28/05 31/05 03/06 21*16 2W HYUNDAI PIONEER 33E 07/07 12/07 30/07 02/01 VXM HYUNDAI EXPLO«ER 31W 04/06493 words
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Advertisement503 1990-06-25 46 Call *****58 or Fax *****82 SINGfI PUMP SERVICES PTE LTD TXPORTTO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) i, T*' F<r IrfOM I now ifiu* rwmi rw« i» SfSSL. fi.n« mu LOMXM EXPRESS m w a P £2251w. :?.tSST^^ SSSffftgr 1 j 3? :mw——• mj|H MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* JEDDAH 'HBH C f>. r If lAIIIM503 words
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