The Business Times, 20 September 1991
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Title Section10 1991-09-20 1 Business Times MCI (P) 16/12/90 Friday, September 20, 1991 75*10 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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71 1991-09-20 1 WASHINGTON The U£ trade deficit jumped 55.6 per cent from an eight-year low to US$5.9 billion in July as Americans started importing more cars and consumer goods, the Commerce Department said. The trade gap, which was somewhat wider than expected, reflected71 words
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56 1991-09-20 1 BOMBAY India's central bank will allow Indian expatriates to make wholly-owned investments in housing, real estate and infrastructure, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in a statement. Overseas corporations predominantly owned by Indian citizens living abroad are also eligible to make wholly-owned investments56 words
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Article35 1991-09-20 1 A NEW private school for foreign students, set up by a group of former private school administrators, has opened unexpectedly at the old Teachers' Training College premises ofT Paterson Road Page 235 words
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Article31 1991-09-20 1 SINGAPORE is expected to attract US$4.7 billion in tourism receipts during Visit Asean Year '92, maintaining its almost one-third share in the regional tourism pie Page 231 words
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Article23 1991-09-20 1 MALAYSIA suffered losses of M 5868.36 million (about SSS3O million) from commercial crimes from 198S until June this year Page 823 words
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Article26 1991-09-20 1 THE European Commission is considering a change in its offer to reduce farm subsidies within the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations Page 1026 words
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Article20 1991-09-20 1 ASIAN BUSINESSMEN view the break-up in the Soviet Union as providing exciting long-term trading opportunities Page 1120 words
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Article21 1991-09-20 1 THE promotion of tourism is one way to get New Zealand out of its economic difficulties Page 1321 words
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Article34 1991-09-20 1 IN A BID to reduce disputes between bunker fuel buyers and sellers, the Port df Singapore Authority will soon require the parties to adopt a standard bunkering procedure. Shipping Times Page 134 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article46 1991-09-20 1 WALL STREET stocks were mixed in early trading yesterday in a mood of caution over interest-rate prospects. The Dow Jones Industrials Average slipped 0.22 in the first half hour but then rose to show a 4.02-point gain at 3,021.91 one hour into the session.46 words
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Article33 1991-09-20 1 LONDON shares were lower in active trading at midday yesterday, depressed by institutional selling. At 1100 GMT, the FTSE 100-Share Index was down 14.2 points, or 0.5 per cent, at 2,569.4.33 words
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Article30 1991-09-20 1 WILLIAM GOEI has sounded out various Malaysian tycoons and construction companies to buy his controlling stake in listed Malaysian quarry operator Golden Plus Holdings Bhd Page 330 words
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Article24 1991-09-20 1 PUBLICLY-LISTED G P Batteries International will decide by early next year whether to move into manufacturing activities in Singapore. Page 324 words
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Article45 1991-09-20 1 A T KEARNEY, responding to the doubts of the Association of Banks in Singapore over the basis of a survey on the sources of ACU deposits, says that the survey covered a cross section of major financial institutions in the AsiaPacific Page 645 words
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Article, Illustration29 1991-09-20 1 Thursday Outage BT-MGA 680.34 +1.17 Kuala Lumpur ....524.20 -5.10 Tokyo 23,332.31 +1453 Hongkong 3.863.68 -36.80 Sydney 1.559.0 5.3 Wednesday Change New York 3,017.89 +4.7 London 2,583.6 -10.829 words
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Article24 1991-09-20 1 Exchange rates USS SS 1.6950 100 Yen SS 1.2607 MS SS 0.6163 Honey market fiin Overnight 5 3/8 +1/2 3-month 4 15/16% +1/824 words
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Article38 1991-09-20 1 London GoM AM fix USS349.55 USS 1.25 Rubbor S'pore Oct.... I35.25Vkg unch M'sia Oct..... 222.00Vkg unch KL Tin Turnover 85 tonnes +15 Spot. MS 15.00/kg -0.02 Crado palm oN Turnover 646 lots -642 Nov MS796 /tonne +838 words
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462 1991-09-20 1 Elaine Koh - Choice of over 2,400 units built under phases one and two By Elaine Koh SINGAPORE Foreignbuying restrictions on more than 2,400 HUDC flats will be lifted from today, putting them on par with private property. They are HUDC flats built under462 words
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Article, Illustration474 1991-09-20 1 Lee Han Shih - By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE A MS 122 million (5575.19 million) deal concluded on Wednesday has given Sime Darby Bhd its first major acquisition in the United States and paved the way for the Malaysian giant to enter the growing resort474 words
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355 1991-09-20 1 Reuter BANGKOK Bangkok Land, a major real estate developer, yesterday announced the public flotation of 60 million of its shares at 90 baht (555.94) each, making it the largest single company float on the Thai stock market. The float will equalReuter - 355 words
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Article166 1991-09-20 1 AFP MANILA President Corazon Aquino began backtracking yesterday on a referendum over US bases in the Philippines, under the threat of impeachment and the prospect of dividing the country. "I will continue to take soundings of the people's wishes and will decide on a courseAFP - 166 words
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Article144 1991-09-20 1 AFP TOKYO Japan's economic slowdown accelerated in the June quarter although further declines in housing investment were offset by strong growth in consumer spending, the Economic Planning Agency said yesterday. The agency said gross national product (GNP) expanded by a modest 0.5 per cent from theAFP - 144 words
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497 1991-09-20 1 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE A group of financial institutions led by OCBC Bank have won a British High Court judgement against China's stateowned agency Shaanxi United Finance and Investment Corporation (SUFIC) for defaulting on a US$3l.5 million (SSS3 million) term loan.497 words
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59 1991-09-20 1 Bernama JOHOR BARU The telecommunications authorities of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia are engaged in talks to establish a standardised system of telephone charges in the Johor-Singa-pore-Batam Growth Triangle. Telekom Malaysia's executive director, Dr Syed Hussein Mohamed, said yesterday that the three authorities wouldBernama - 59 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration463 1991-09-20 2 Dawn Tan - Overseas Family School set up by former private-school administrators By Dawn Tan A NEW private school for foreign pupils has opened for enrolment at the old Teachers' Training College premises off Paterson Road. The Overseas Family School set up by a group of former463 words
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239 1991-09-20 2 THE APPAREL industry has to automate and attract new talent to revive itself, according to a consultant. Lew Ching Yong, senior manager (technical) of Automation Leasing and Consultancy, said yesterday the family-oriented industry faced specific hurdles that would have to be overcome. It was239 words
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Article, Illustration418 1991-09-20 2 Sangeeta Mulchand - By Sangeeta Mulchand SINGAPORE will attract US$4.7 billion (about SsB billion) in tourism receipts during Visit Asean Year '92, maintaining its almost onethird share of the regional tourism pie, according to project director at the Asean Tourism Information Centre (ATIC),418 words
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218 1991-09-20 2 SINGAPORE and Indonesia are on a joint mission that takes them to Hongkong, Taiwan and South Korea to sell the Riau province as an attractive place for investment. The mission, which kicks off this afternoon in Hongkong, is led by the Senior Minister218 words
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300 1991-09-20 2 Salil Tripathi - By Salil Tripathi FIVE PROPERTIES fetched more than $7 million at an auction held by Jones Lang Wootton yesterday. But six other properties failed to sell. A JLW spokesman said of the properties that sold: "The prices may look cheap but300 words
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COMPANY NEWS 1
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546 1991-09-20 3 William Chia - William Goei asking for 30-50 pc premium over market price By William Chia SINGAPORE Singapore tycoon William Goei, who holds a controlling 30.1 per cent stake in listed Malaysian quarry operator Golden Plus Holdings Bhd through his Goldhill Group and friendly associates, is546 words
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443 1991-09-20 3 Magdalene Ng - By Magdalene Ng SINGAPORE Debt-rid-den Grand United Holdings Bhd, the stricken flagship of former politician Tan Koon Swan, is proposing to buy M$ 106.2 million (5565.45 million) worth of properties from Yayasan Selangor, State Secretary Selangor Inc and plantation-based East Asiatic Company (M) Bhd.443 words
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515 1991-09-20 3 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA'S central bank, Bank Negara, will sell 20 per cent of its holdings in publicly listed Bank of Commerce Bhd, a fast-expanding financial institution linked to the country's ruling Malay party, to US-based American International515 words
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Article, Illustration417 1991-09-20 3 SINGAPORE Lum Chang Securities yesterday launched an index for monitoring the price movements of selected local stocks held by foreigners. The LCS Foreign Index is a composite index of all 11 stocks commonly held by foreign investors who frequently pay a premium417 words
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Article, Illustration448 1991-09-20 3 Carolyn Lim - By Carolyn Lim SINGAPORE Publiclylisted GP Batteries International may soon begin manufacturing in Singapore. The company, which already has its operational headquarters here, will decide by early next year whether to start local manufacturing. Between US$6 million and US$B million (SS 10.17 million448 words
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261 1991-09-20 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR IHD Holdings, which is acquiring commercial and development land on Labuan, intends to buy additional properties on the island, which is intended for growth as a tax haven. The Hongkong-based group already has 22 hectares of beachfront land 7 kmMBT - 261 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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Article91 1991-09-20 3 SINGAPORE Sri Hartamas Corp Bhd (SHC) has sued Lam Soon Huat Development Bhd (LSH), declaring the latter's offer document to all SHC shareholders void and unlawful. SHC said in a press release that the action taken was based on LSH's untrue statements in its91 words
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Article59 1991-09-20 3 SINGAPORE Temasek Holdings has bought more shares mgovemment-hnkedcGmpanies this week: 5,000 shares in DBSBank for $59,000, raising its stake to 20.88 per cent; 21,000 shares in Singmarine Industries for $98,095, bringing its share to 57.77 per cent; and 151,000 shares in Steamer? Maritime Holdings at close59 words
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72 1991-09-20 3 SINGAPORE Singapore Petroleum Company told the stock exchange yesterday that it had not made any decision yet on the residue catalytic cracker project it is undertaking with its two partners in the Singapore Refining Company. SPC president and chief executive Cheng Hong Kok had72 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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88 1991-09-20 4 TOKYO Renown Inc will post a net loss of 2.2 billion yen (SS27 million) in the year to Dec 31, 1991, the company said in a statement on Wednesday. Japan's biggest apparel maker forecast in March that it would post group net profit88 words
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Article97 1991-09-20 4 SYDNEY Takeover target Australian Consolidated Minerals Ltd (ACM) said it has agreed to end all legal actions against Resplendid Pty Ltd, owned by Western Mining Corp Holdings Ltd and Normandy Poseidon Ltd. Resplendid is bidding AS 1.11 (551.50) a share or AS26O million for ACM,97 words
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Article100 1991-09-20 4 HONGKONG Japanese retail group Yaohan International Co Ltd plans to reduce its shareholding in Yaohan Hongkong Corp Ltd to 50.3 per cent from the current 67 per cent through a placement of 50 million shares, Yaohan Hongkong said. Yaohan International has arranged to100 words
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Article69 1991-09-20 4 WELLINGTON Brewer Magnum Corp Ltd shares dropped 15 cents to close at NZ$l.6B yesterday after its associate Wilson Neill Ltd said it would soon publish results which would probably hurt its share value. Magnum's chief executive Lindsay Fergusson quit the company on Tuesday citing a dispute69 words
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Article82 1991-09-20 4 TOKYO Japan's Shinmei Electric Co said on Wednesday that it would produce and sell audio and visual equipment parts in Indonesia in a joint venture. PT Shinmei Electric Indonesia will be capitalised at US$7 million (SSII.B million), with the medium-sized Japanese electric home appliance maker hoding82 words
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216 1991-09-20 4 AFP BANGKOK Plans to privatise Thai Airways Internattonal (THAI) have been Mm. m I mi t -JL, opiayea smtQ puiuQu. wjCVT* tainty aad poor local Stock market conditions, and the flag carrier is now expected to g£ public next year, an official said yesterday. tAFP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration444 1991-09-20 4 Company turns around with A 110m profit in 1990/91 Reuter SYDNEY Food group Goodman Fielder Wattie Ltd (GFW) said it expects higher profit in Australia and New Zealand in the year to June 30, 1992 despite expected flat sales. GFW, which is tryingReuter - 444 words
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479 1991-09-20 4 MD states condition for accepting HKSE's takeover code Reuter HONGKONG Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd said it hopes the threat that it will delist from the Hongkong Stock Exchange has receded and it is willing to accept the exchange's takeover code if it folios suiuf wReuter - 479 words
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304 1991-09-20 4 Reuter HONGKONG Locallylisted Evergo International Holdings Co Ltd has proposed privatising Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd by swapping one of its shares for every two Chinese Estates shares, the two companies said in a statement. Evergo, which has a 49.6 per cent stakeReuter - 304 words
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360 1991-09-20 4 Reuter SYDNEY The News Corp Ltd has learned from its "severe liquidity crisis" of 1990 and is growing into a stronger and sounder company set for improved profits, chairman and chief executive Rupert Murdoch said in the annual report. The US$B.2 billion (5513.8Reuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration391 1991-09-20 5 Reuter .XONDON Guinness pic «,,sees no sign of an upturn in consumer demand in the UK, US or Australia as recession in the English speaking world has proved longer lasting and deeper than antici"""iMted, the British spirits and brewing groupReuter - 391 words
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236 1991-09-20 5 Reuter PARIS French luxury "|oods group LVMH Moet jlennessey Louis Vuitton r said it expects strong profit for 1991 despite a Slight downturn in net profit for the first half. The company noted that Ihe second quarter showed a improvement,Reuter - 236 words
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257 1991-09-20 5 Reuter ;PARIS French electronics 'group Cie de Signaux et d'Equipements Electroniques -tCSEE) said it has asked the 4»aris commercial court to suspend for five years the 'Voting rights that Groupement Prive de Gestion ;(GPG) has in CSEE. In a separate development, electronicsReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration511 1991-09-20 5 Joint venture in UK music retailing and entertainment sectors FT LONDON The UK retailing group WH Smith, which owns the Our Price record chain, is to buy a 50 per cent equity stake in the British retailing operations of Virgin group, theFT - 511 words
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290 1991-09-20 5 UPI WASHINGTON United Press International has notified several dozen editorial employees they will be laid off in two weeks as part of the news services' effort to cut costs to stay in operation. UPI sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from its creditorsUPI - 290 words
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286 1991-09-20 5 Reuter SYDNEY Pecten International Co, a part of the Shell group, has pulled out of a joint exploration venture in Papua New Guinea, a junior partner in the venture said. Pecten, a unit of US-based Shell Oil Co, in turn owned byReuter - 286 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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60 1991-09-20 5 LONDON Racal Electronics pic rejected a paper bid for it by Williams Holdings pic worth about £700 million (552.03 billion) at current share values. Racal said its board and advisers N M Rothschild and Goldman Sachs had unanimously agreed the unsolicited and unwelcome offer significantly60 words
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Article67 1991-09-20 5 LONDON Hanson pic chairman Lord Hanson said he would like to see Imperial Chemical Industries pic drop its bid alert and return to business as normal. Speaking on the British Broadcasting Corporation's Financial World Tonight radio programme on Tuesday, Lord Hanson said, "I woukj67 words
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Article33 1991-09-20 5 m LONDON Lonrho pic said it has filed an application with the Tokyo Stock Exchange to delist its shares there, due td low turnover in the stock.33 words
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58 1991-09-20 5 BRUSSELS Belgian chemical group Solvay SA confirmed a Belgian media report that it was interested in investing in a Turkish soda ash project. Belga news agency quoted Belgiafv external trade ministry sources as saying Solvay was interest-* ed in investing in the project which will cost58 words
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Article55 1991-09-20 5 AMSTERDAM Retail and services group Vendex International NV said it will cut 450 of the 1,100 middle management jobs at its loss-making Dutch Vroom Dreesmann Warenhuizen department stores chain. A statement said the. cuts were part of a plan to bring about a lasting55 words
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Article50 1991-09-20 5 PFRONTEN, Germany German machine tool manufac-, turer Maho AG said it plans to cut its dividend due to loweap earnings in the business year ending Juiur 30, 1991. Maho paid Dm 7 on 1989/90 results. The company said its 1990/91; parent company earnings remained positive.50 words
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250 1991-09-20 5 Reuter LONDON Banks of Brent Walker Group pic plan an improved ofTer to bondholders in the beleaguered British leisure firm as the prospects for a Lonrho pic proposal to take over the firm recede. "Progress is being made to come up withReuter - 250 words
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Advertisement177 1991-09-20 4 Announcing: a new school for overseas families in Singapore Classes in all Grades r? American and British Curriculum Commencing Students Enrolling American Curriculum Grades 1-12 and in C£» r .t <arr ,H#»'r IQOI clt the oCnOOI J International GCSE and British A levels OCpLCIIIUCr ±yy 1 T-Iprp Mow Meeting entry177 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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SMALL CHANGE
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78 1991-09-20 6 WASHINGTON The Bush administration's request for US$BO billion (SSI63 billion) to finish the bailout of the swings and loan industry may not be enough, two congressional watchdog agencies said on Tuesday. The heads of the General Accounting Office and Congressional Budget78 words
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Article54 1991-09-20 6 SEOUL Outstanding overseas borrowings by South Korean financial institutions totalled U556.34 billion as of endAugust 1991, the Bank of Korea said in a report to the National Assembly. Repayments of capital and interest as of August 1990 totalled $6.63 billion, exceeding borrowings of $6.60 billion,54 words
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Article64 1991-09-20 6 STOCKHOLM Norway's biggest insurer, UNI Storebrand, notified the Stockholm bourse that it had bought an 11.4 per cent stake in Swedish insurer Forsakrings AB Skandia, identifying itself as the buyer of several stakes since Ffiday. Storebrand's notification in accordance with Swedish bourse rules put an end64 words
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Article44 1991-09-20 6 PARIS French diversified banking group Cie de Suez is studying the possibility of launching an American Depositary Receipt (ADR) in the United States, a Suez spokeswoman said. She was confirming a report published in Paris financial daily newspaper Agefi.44 words
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Article37 1991-09-20 6 AACHEN, Germany German insurer Aachener und Nkenchener Beteiligungs-AG (AMB) has formed a new subsidiary called Individual Lebensversicherung AG. AMB said thr new unit would target wealthy private customers as well asMnedium-sized companies.37 words
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316 1991-09-20 6 Reuter M Plans by the st Je-controlled Philippine N Jional Bank (PNB) to sell m we shares to the public m y be deferred due to the si pgishness of the market fo owing the rejection of the U bases treaty, share analy sReuter - 316 words
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259 1991-09-20 6 Quak Hiang Whai - Hi Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Management consultant AT Kearney, responding to the Association of Banks in Singapore's recent claim that a survey done by the consultant had no basis, said its study was based on a wider section of financial institutions259 words
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401 1991-09-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR A special task force, comprising representatives from Bank Negara, the Registrar of Companies, the Commodities Trading Commission and the head of the police commercial crime division, has been formed to look into the complaints of fraudulent activity in the trading of401 words
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320 1991-09-20 6 Reuter AUCKLAND Merchant bank Fay, Richwhite Co Ltd is considering selling some of its 26.8 per cent stake in the state-controlled Bpnk of New Zealand in order to cut its debt, Wellingtons Dominion newspaper reported. Fay, Richwhite on Wednesday posted aReuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration284 1991-09-20 6 The BCCI collapse Agencies ABU DHABI Abu Dhabi's ruling family has appointed a new chief executive of the collapsed Bank of Credit and Commerce International, government officials said on Wednesday. The A 1 Nahyan family approved on Sep 16 theAgencies - 284 words
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432 1991-09-20 6 FT TOKYO Japan's four leading securities companies warned on Wednesday that results for the half-year to the end of September would be far below previous forecasts because of a slowdown in business on Tokyo's scandalaffected stock market. Yamaichi Securities, smallest of the big four,FT - 432 words
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Article, Illustration233 1991-09-20 6 AFP AUCKLAND A top official of failed investment company Equiticorp was told not to keep a copy of a subsidiary's account but secretly did anyway, the Auckland District Court heard on Wednesday. Judge William Mitchell was hearing depositions on charges of fraudAFP - 233 words
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382 1991-09-20 6 NYT NEW YORK Salomon Brothers Inc, faced with higher borrowing costs in the wake of the Treasuries market scandal, is selling large holdings of its securities to help finance its operations, the firm said on Wednesday in a filing with the government. The securitiesNYT - 382 words
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THE REGION 1
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365 1991-09-20 8 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Losses from commercial crimes from 1985 until June this year total M 5868.36 million (about SSS3O million), with the main culprits being corporate employees, directors, businessmen, government servants and lawyers. Of these, 75.59 per cent were corporateMBT - 365 words
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Article, Illustration48 1991-09-20 8 Reuter picture MEXICO CITY Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad appreciating an Aztec sculpture while listening to explanations given by a museum official during a visit to Templo Mayor on Wednesday. Dr Mahathir is on an official visit to Mexico. Reuter pictureReuter picture - 48 words
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252 1991-09-20 8 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Three major employer bodies have submitted a report on a nationwide survey to the Human Resources Ministry confirming an acute labour shortage in the country, particularly in the manufacturing sector. The Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MICCI), which initiatedMBT - 252 words
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221 1991-09-20 8 AP KUALA LUMPUR To help overcome a severe labour shortage in its construction and manufacturing industries, Taiwan will offer 30,000 jobs to workers in South-east Asia, a visiting official says. Taiwan's Minister of Labour Affairs Chao Shou Po said on Wednesday that Taiwan plannedAP - 221 words
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236 1991-09-20 8 Bernama IPOH Perak has received M 53.9 billion (552.4 billion) worth of investments so far this year, including Msl.4 billion secured by a recent trade mission to Japan and Taiwan led by Menteri Besar Tan Sri Ramli Ngah Talib. Mr Ramli saidBernama - 236 words
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NOTE BOOK
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48 1991-09-20 8 BANGKOK Thailand's military strongman yesterday left open the possibility that he may become prime minister after the country formally returns to civilian rule. "I will not turn down an opportunity to serve the country," General Suchinda Kraprayoon, 59, said.48 words
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Article41 1991-09-20 8 MANILA Philippine armed forces chief General Lisandro Abadia left yesterday for Thailand to discuss bilateral and regional security concerns. He is expected to meet his Thai counterpart. General Sundhara Kongsompong, and Thai army commander General Suchinda Kraprayoon.41 words
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Article57 1991-09-20 8 JAKARTA Indonesia, newly-elected chairman of the NonAligned Movement, has called on developing countries to enhance economic cooperation in the face of increased competition with the end of the Cold War. President Suharto said the 103-member movement should improve cooperation and maintain its integrity as an organisation57 words
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Article55 1991-09-20 8 BANGKOK Top executives from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund will be provided with helicopters during the organisations' Oct 15-17 meetings here if there is flooding. A brand new fleet of Swedish-built Volvo limou- sines and luxury coaches will be provided for other banking55 words
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415 1991-09-20 9 Number of foreign projects awaiting approval stable JAKARTA The current tight money policy which severely affects domestic investments does not discourage foreign companies from investing in Indonesia, says Sunyoto Sastrowardovo, the chairman of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM). The Jakarta Post reported415 words
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412 1991-09-20 9 Reuter YOGYAKARTA Land cracked into neat blocks of brick-hard earth stretches across much of the huge dam of Kedung Ombo as months of drought take their toll on Indonesia's usually lush tropical island of Java. Graveyards, dying trees and old paths areReuter - 412 words
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192 1991-09-20 9 AFP CANBERRA Hongkong has replaced New Zealand as the biggest source of people settling in Australia after Britain, according to a report by the Bureau of Immigration Research (BIR) released yesterday. The BlR's quarterly statistical Immigration Update found that in theAFP - 192 words
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298 1991-09-20 9 Reuter WELLINGTON Inflationary pressures are in full retreat, ANZ Bank economists say in their September quarter economic focus. But the bank warned that unless the Reserve Bank (RB) loosens its monetary policy, the economy will also go into an equally dramatic retreat.Reuter - 298 words
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THE WORLD 1
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607 1991-09-20 10 Move in response to Brussels plan to reform CAP FT BRUSSELS The European Commission on Wednesday was considering whether to propose a change in the EC's offer to reduce farm subsidies within the Uruguay Round trade negotiations, in the light of Brussels'FT - 607 words
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248 1991-09-20 10 AP SEOUL South Korean economic ministers bowed to public pressure and criticism from President Roh Tae Woo yesterday in announcing a set of special measures to address the country's growing deficit and rising prices. Economic Planning Minister Choi Gak-kyu said the measures were aimedAP - 248 words
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Article, Illustration395 1991-09-20 10 FT THE HAGUE British Prime Minister John Major has warned of "formidable problems" in European Community negotiations on political union, but has said he is "increasingly confident" of reaching agreement on monetary union this year. Mr Major said on Wednesday that givingFT - 395 words
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287 1991-09-20 10 Reuter UNITED NATIONS European diplomats on the Security Council are quietly sceptical about any UN action to help solve the Yugoslavian civil war without an invitation from all parties to the conflict. A spokesman for French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas said inReuter - 287 words
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349 1991-09-20 10 Reuter BRUSSELS The expanding use of photocopiers has sparked a debate in the European Community about how to protect the rights of authors, publishers, photographers and other copyright holders. The European Commission, which is conducting a review of copyright problems in theReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration47 1991-09-20 10 OXFORD Japan's Crown Prince Naru hi to breaking the ground for the construction of a new building for Oxford University's Institute of Japanese Studies on Wednesday. The institute has received received a donation of £3.2 million (559.4 million) from Nissan Motor Co.47 words
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372 1991-09-20 10 FT PARIS The French government has adopted a draft budget for 1992 which promises a sharp slowdown in government spending in real terms and a narrowing of the deficit. The government said on Wednesday that the economy was poised to emergeFT - 372 words
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373 1991-09-20 10 FT TORONTO Canada's economic prospects depend heavily on further progress in bringing down inflation and containing budget deficits, says the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in its annual review of the Canadian economy, published yesterday. While applauding Ottawa's recent moves toFT - 373 words
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611 1991-09-20 11 But businessmen opt for caution in the short term Reuter HONGKONG Soviet republics spinning out of Moscow's orbit are seen by Asian businessmen as exciting long-term trading opportunities. In the short term, they merely watch and wait. Businessmen and officials say they view the break-upReuter - 611 words
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389 1991-09-20 11 Reuter MOSCOW Responding to Soviet Prime Minister Ivan Silayev's appeal to the West on Wednesday for emergency food and medicine for his embattled country's economy, senior US officials immediately signalled their willingness to help. The officials, in the Soviet capital with visiting USReuter - 389 words
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186 1991-09-20 11 AFP MADRID Spain is to scrap all restrictions on movement of capital out of the country before the end of the year. The government would be liberalising capital movement a year ahead of the initially planned date of January 1993, when the EuropeanAFP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration41 1991-09-20 11 TBLISI, Georgia A boy walking on a barricade set up by anti-government demonstrators in the centre of the city which police attempted to remove on Wednesday. IT»ey gave up, however, after protesters refused to leave.41 words
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314 1991-09-20 11 Reuter RIGA Latvia's ruling Popular Front has failed to patch up a row over how many Soviet immigrants should be allowed to vote in the newly-independent Baltic state. "It's possible the Front will split into factions because of the differencesReuter - 314 words
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Article, Illustration383 1991-09-20 11 FT SANTIAGO Chile and Mexico, pioneers of the economic reforms now sweeping Latin America, will on Sunday become the first countries in the continent to sign a free trade accord. Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari will be initiallingFT - 383 words
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105 1991-09-20 11 BIRMINGHAM The governor of the Bank of England has said Britain's economy is lifting out of recession but that he would keep a wary approach to interest rate cuts to make sure the recovery is sustainable. Addressing the West Midlands Chamber of Commerce105 words
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Article96 1991-09-20 11 BEIJING China plans to earmark US$l.l4 billion (551.93 S billion) to build dykes and other water-conservancy works ,r following recent massive floods in eastern provinces. The i official People's Daily said the money would fund 18 big <•; projects on the Huai River, one of several96 words
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Article106 1991-09-20 11 TOKYO The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said yesterday it wants the government to adopt measures; swiftly to stop the economy from going into a slump. Chair- man Rokuro Ishikawa told a meeting of the chamber that the outlook for Japan's economic growth is bleak106 words
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Article123 1991-09-20 11 TOKYO The Japanese government submitted a bill to the Diet (parliament) yesterday that would allow Japanese partic- ipation in UN Peacekeeping operations, Chief Cabinet Secre- tary Misoji Sakamoto said. The bill, accompanied by another r bill to revise a law concerning the dispatch of Self-Defence Force (SDF)123 words
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Article98 1991-09-20 11 UNITED NATIONS North Korea's deputy foreign minis- ter said on Wednesday that the membership of two Koreas in the United Nations was "tragic" because it represented inter-' national recognition of the peninsula's division. "Membership by both the North and South is a tragic event.98 words
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Advertisement152 1991-09-20 10 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. P.T. BUNAS FINANCE INDONESIA US $17,000,000 SYNDICATED REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY Arranged by NATIONAL AUSTRALIA MERCHANT BANK ISINGAPORE) LIMITED Participants National Australia Bank Limited, Singapore Branch Bangkok Bank Limited Banque Nationale De Paris, Singapore Branch CIC-Union Europ€enne, International et Cie, Singapore Branch152 words
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Article485 1991-09-20 12 EDITORIAL NOTHING DISMAYS the supporters of the struggle of blacks in South Africa against apartheid more than the township violence in which blacks kill each other. With every swift blow of the traditional axe, blacks have allowed right-wing whites to carry smug, I-told-you-so expressions, warning the world485 words
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Article262 1991-09-20 12 DEPUTY Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong made an important point recently when he spoke about the need for the Government to pay equal heed to the interests of all racial, language and religious groups. The Chinese-educated, he said, had felt ignored and shown their unhappiness at262 words
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Article74 1991-09-20 12 THE government needs to inculcate the spirit of voiunteerism and social work among Singaporeans. Charity groups here estimate that they will need 300,000 volunteers by 1996 but they now have only 110,000 volunteers. The idea by the Senior Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng Soon, to make74 words
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Article79 1991-09-20 12 DEPUTY Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong said the government might need to adjust its policies on economies of scale and market economy. The government, it is hoped, would solve problems with practical solutions and not increase prices as a matter of fact, like in the past. On improving79 words
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Article205 1991-09-20 12 THE Philippine Senate vote shows that the way military bases are kept for reasons to counter a Soviet threat has come to be called into question. But the South-east Asian nations, which have hitherto regarded the presence of the US forces (in the Philippines) as a205 words
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Article130 1991-09-20 12 LAST year, the Legislative Council decided against lowering the voting age to 18, bucking a trend established in most democratic societies. One legislator after another, except for the liberal minority, warned against awarding the franchise to the young because they maintained, they were not mature130 words
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Article198 1991-09-20 12 SINCE the days of former prime minister Chatichai Choonhavan's policy initiative of turning Indo-chi-na from a battlefield into a marketplace, Thailand has lost much of its initial momentum to serve as a regional springboard for foreign investment in the Indo-chinese states, Vietnam in particular. The situation was198 words
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Article, Illustration896 1991-09-20 12 John Hunt - Tougher pollution rules are running into trouble with Gatt, amid fears that industrialised countries could use 'green' regulations as a pretext for banning imports from less developed countries, writes John Hunt John Hunt FT IS concern for the environment at odds with free tradeFT - 896 words
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Miscellaneous36 1991-09-20 12 DOONESBURY by garry trudeau b.r. nKserm f\veFAmx chicah? trrr-r Ma.figot 0 UOUU> I KNOW A SUmnSRMP THEN HOW KKXBDOUT! 600P /»eV£w£S!L ZEES* 2SES* e S£SH Sis nSmem ZZgSg" 2f2L ft y Ja9g smw mbh SHAKCFHHH UMi-iOU36 words
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778 1991-09-20 13 Diana Abdallah - Many foreign businessmen thought the reconstruction of Kuwait would bring in huge contracts, but they appear to have been wrong. Diana Aodallah reports Diana Abdallah Reuter THEY thought Kuwait would be a gold mine. But hundreds of foreign businessmen are discovering that few contractsReuter - 778 words
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Article622 1991-09-20 13 Andrew Pollack - Most homes which are likely to need or use a computer seem to already have one. Andrew Pollack reports on how this is changing the face of the computer industry Andrew Pollack NYT IN a move that reveals much about the changing computer industry, IBM recentlyNYT - 622 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1991-09-20 13 Schutz Lee - New Zealand is a land offering all that a traveller's heart could desire. But it is suffering from an ailing economy. The promotion of tourism is one way to get the country out of its economic difficulties. Schutz Lee, who was recently in New1,437 words
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Advertisement62 1991-09-20 13 lor Rare Hardwood Furnitures wrt^r'^r' Krjfc* ISBWK/ '•Mfr.'t' i <_ mff, ■Braitif%«Wj|'' f fj? > 'n9^SV&flfiP'^&!nl£!^l^^^Bllfifißi' BrP^pKOf i c j£»Y I > Plaaae visit our showrooms at: 1) No. 276 River Vaitey Road, Singapore 0923. *3p f: *****23 *****71 1 HIT A fiUI 2) No. 608 Martin Road #05-04. Singapore62 words
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Article, Illustration820 1991-09-20 14 Emigres see no link between peace conference and their integration into Israeli society NYT Many Soviet Jewish immigrants say they are perplexed and hurt at finding themselves suddenly at the centre of American plans to convene a Middle East peace conference. Most SovietNYT - 820 words
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534 1991-09-20 14 Andrew Long - Incident betrays growing impatience with economic emigrants. Andrew Long reports Andrew Long Reuter A SPATE of Molotov cocktail attacks on foreigners seeking asylum has rocked Switzerland as it grapples with a mounting wave of refugees. The government has condemned the attacks and calledReuter - 534 words
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391 1991-09-20 15 in particular those of Honda and Renault, are proving just as crucial as drivers in this year's Formula One championship Reuter LONDON Engines share equal billing with the drivers in the final push for this year's Formula One world championship. At this weekend'sReuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration514 1991-09-20 15 Reuter BRUSSELS M»kc Powell, the new holder of the world long jump record, is not haunted by the fate of his predecessor. The 27-year-old American broke the oldest record in the book last month when he leaped 8.9S metres at theReuter - 514 words
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333 1991-09-20 15 Reuter jIfUMII. France Mr ML hmd mw mul-tHMMn-Mar bobsleigh MMk —mm brief glory and a AAw mk days of bobad hmt events during the Abirtiit Winter Olympics next February, the US$33 million (SSS9 million) track will be a golden gift to the ISOReuter - 333 words
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108 1991-09-20 15 NEW YORK US Olympic Committee president Robert Helmick, already stung by controversy over his private business dealings, and Harvey Schiller, the USOC executive director, have been accused by the US skiing federation for trying to get free ski passes. The ski federation called for108 words
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Article80 1991-09-20 15 STOKE, England Alex Higgins blew his top in the worlfi seniors championship on Wednesday, just six weeks aftcC returning from a one-year ban from snooker. The formed world champion lashed South African rival Silvino Francuf* co after his 5-4 first round defeat. Higgins said: "He thrcat£80 words
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Article108 1991-09-20 15 SAN DIEGO The races to choose the US yacht t& defend the America's Cup next year will begin on Jan 141 organisers announced on Wednesday. The challenging bow from overseas will be decided by races that will beg» between Jan 25 and Feb 1,108 words
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Article84 1991-09-20 15 BRISBANE, Australia Powerful Yugoslav left-hander Goran Ivanisevic heads the entries for the USS2SO,OOO (*****,000) Queensland Open tennis championships, which begin on Monday at the Milton Tennis Centre. Ivanisevic is the top-seed ahead of defending champion Brad Gilbert and last year's runner-up Aaron Krickstein, both of the United84 words
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Article, Illustration361 1991-09-20 15 AP ENDICOTT, New York Nolan Henke isn't apathetic, but he's trying hard not to care too much about defending his title at the BC Open. He just wants to enjoy himself instead of worrying about the slump he's in. The 72-hole tournament gotAP - 361 words
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387 1991-09-20 15 Asahi TOKYO As many as 90 million rounds of golf are played a year in Japan. Golfing has now become something close to a national sport. Golf courses in the country number more than 1,700 and more than 300 are under construction.Asahi - 387 words
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Advertisement207 1991-09-20 15 "V —cJ |C^M>| i Gulf Harbour is an 800 acre development on the The Marina operating and trading companies provide Brochure, video and detailed financial plans t i spectacular Whangaparaoa Peninsula, only 35 minutes steady cash-flow and sound annual profits. are available from the Master Agents. i 1 by road207 words
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Advertisement211 1991-09-20 16 WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN WHERE TO WINE. DIME I ORGANISE YOUR OWN KARAOKE! I It's vour very own Karaoke party! King's Hotel has come up with a weekend Karaoke package for groups of 10-200 people from 12 noon to 5 pm. After211 words
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Advertisement267 1991-09-20 16 ooime&jf Mushrooms galore at Nutmegsl Specially flown in for this occasion, choose from morels, boletus, truffles, chanterelles, shitake, just to name afew. Our chefs are cooking up a storm with an irresistible menu. From appetisers, soups and mqln courses, indulge to your heart's content On these delightful morsels. From Friday267 words
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Advertisement158 1991-09-20 16 Ah Xudt &rca£ ?®tt Sing in the&ubway! Happy hours at are row singing hours. So ride on down to Subway for Happy Hours when all drinks are going for a song. "OILICHTI^^ Calling all Hi Tea Buffs Cafe Aladdin hai just Ihe array to satisfy the most discerning palate. An158 words
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Advertisement201 1991-09-20 16 1 I .|L presents one of EUROPE'S BEST I KNOWN (HEFS Im\ Fnm e P iem b* r Mito 30, you can Hm 1 j£ savour the finest tn continental I CU ine apertly mp*r*d by master I For reservations, please call *****1 i. I Grillroom Sk m <>«»■< >o«d.201 words
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Article, Illustration589 1991-09-20 17 Dawn Tan - Dawn Tan speaks to jazz musician Dave Koz to find out more about the man behind the saxophone Dawn Tan "W "T ELCOME mM/ to my m#m/; band, he vr Wf said. Ex- T cept there was no band, just a589 words
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324 1991-09-20 17 A NEW CHARITY, Children of Africa, unveiled its first project in London on Wednesday a 16-hour rock concert, featuring Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick and other black musicians. The concert will be held Nov 30 in Lagos, Nigeria, said Children of Africa's president Chief324 words
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Advertisement140 1991-09-20 17 AND ENTERTAIN Danish pastries. Fresh cakes. Savoury Dian Xin. Mee Siam. Samosas. Quiche Lorrain. Spring Rolls. Fresh Fruits. Cookies. Every Saturday. 3 to 5 pm. $12.50++ per person. A Fash ion s how at 4 pm. SINGAPORE For reservations, nmh m. sxgacon «bs please call 732-1222 ext 1581. ,#5) *****22140 words
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Advertisement128 1991-09-20 17 i :i v V J i i I l NEVER PLAY THE PIANO WITH YOUR HANDS <*»«. i The piano is an instalment that must be played with the heart. And that more or less sums up the way we run the i Concorde. For ours is not another hotel128 words
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Article, Illustration4184 1991-09-20 18 Sylvia Wong - By Sylvia Wong THE local stock market continued to head south for the fifth straight day. On declining turnover, the benchmark Straits Times Industrial Index extended its losses by 0.51 point to 1,384.83. The BT Composite Index fell 1.26 points to 1,158.50, but,4,184 words
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Article4131 1991-09-20 19 Main Board CMB Packaging 354 22 6.6% Inchcape 380 +12 3.3% 215 +12 5.9% 1180 +10 0.9% Keppel Corpn 730 +10 1.4% SIA 1320 +10 0.8% Nat Kap 50* 85 +8 10.4% Semb Ship Loan 86 7 8.9% M Credit 172 +4 2.4% S Steam4,131 words
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Article172 1991-09-20 20 Cifwy Date Year Group Net Net ooroiogs Gross mm to proM/lou (L) por tkm dlvMontf COM) (coots) Km Eng Sep U Mar 91 $9.063($13.457) 4 1(6 1) 6(5) Johan Hldgs Sep 5 Jan 91 M$9.949l($791l) The H Glass Sep 6 Mar 91 $5,848 ($7,379) 9.75(12.3) 5(5) GPB Sep172 words
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Article235 1991-09-20 20 €«■»—> Date Yaar Craap pre-tax Nat aaraiags Grots aaa to praflt/lasa (L) par sfcara dMiaai C000) (caata) UAC Sep 17 Jun 91 Mtt3,294($20.781) 28.4(24.1) 25(20) Material H Sep 16 Jun 91 4.9(2.0) 7TE(5TE) Pegi Msia Sep 9 Mar 91 M*4,915($3,560) Cons Plant Sep 7 Jun 91 M80,200(188,700) 5.4(6.3)235 words
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Article532 1991-09-20 20 CwpMH Date HaN-yaar Grasp pre-tax latarfan aaa to profit/toss (L) UMimi ('•OP) H Paramount Sep 18 Jun 91 M$276($881) SPP Sep 18 Jun 91 $921 (»23) Tuan Sing Sep 18 iun 91 *2,008(12,421) KJS Corpn Sep 17 iun 91 M$33,685($28,389) 5(5) Keck Seng Sep 17 Jun 91 M$9,759(122,607)532 words
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Article577 1991-09-20 20 Sep It 6 K Cod Holdings Ltd has competed the purchase of a 30% stake in Straits Securities Sdn Bhd (formerly Chuaco Securities Melaka Sdn Bhd), and has been admitted as a corporate member of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. iardine Matheson Holdings Ltd would make a cash577 words
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Article1072 1991-09-20 20 teTMt El Mn Date T<Ute TiWhr Mjwt date cteM wiMi tea par twt year Mn HUp 50c 6%(b) Sep 4 Sap 16 Sep 30 6* 6% MOB 50c 15* (b) Sep 13 Sep 27 Oct 25 3.5% 2.5% Avteo 20c 5%TE(I) Oct 14 Oct 24 Nov 15 5%Tt1,072 words
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Article774 1991-09-20 20 Meat as at 19.09.91 C rrimlam' (itirmat) Amount OiillaaiT" ImbhI C# pa J <5j!v Extr Las* Cask CmH.Ium Gaariag, Data Mtfcs stack rath prtea aaa 1 stk, Laft vaiaa H S ?r; •s as js is i i; W i3 SIS 0 850 IS !S IS774 words
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Article366 1991-09-20 20 Mata Board Last Fufl Year Company Parted Date Year Nat EPS Gran Nat wod anh| (canto) <* praM Mst <!** (T000) Carafes* Intenm Apr 27 M 91 12.6 20.0TE(a) 38.911 Tang Mm( Interim Aug 2 Dec 91 4.8 5.0 385 Hm Han( Mcnra Sep 7 Dec 91 6.5366 words
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Article120 1991-09-20 20 Company Rights Issue Uiirti IMp One-tor two MSI 80 per stare Ei-date Jul 30 t Books dose Aug 14 Acceptance I Payment: Sep 25 Tat Im Franc* One-tor one SI GO per share Ex-date: A* 21 Books dose Sep 2 Acceptance A Payment Oct 8 Company Bonus Issuo120 words
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Article577 1991-09-20 20 Company Rights htHf Ma Pat lad One-tor-two MS065 per share Mmm Tadi One-tor-one 3 >1.00 per start Bator Issue of S*****m nomral amount of 3.5% Redeemable Unsecured Guaranteed Bonds 1991/96 with 45 489m detachatte warrants on the bass of S2 nomral amount of Bonds for every three eusbng577 words
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Article714 1991-09-20 20 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS r iwpMj CMmntmmrt* Owrtw I— if m+mn afcrw m Before 30/6/94 1 wnrt plus M81.0Q cart. Before 26/4/93 1 warrant phis $309 cash. j r— wif lean Z C*mny m 2/10/89 to 20/10/94 1 warrant plus S0.77 cash or 1 warrant *s 10 77 nonwul emount of714 words
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Article392 1991-09-20 20 Alexandra Holdngs Ltd: AGM 4 EGM at 3 Shenton Way, #03-05 Shenton House. Singapore 0106 on Friday, Sep 20, at 12 noon. Singer takings (M) Bhd: EGM at Bukit Kiara International Equestrian and Country Resort Jalan Bukit Kiara, Off Jalan Damansara, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Monday, Sep 23,392 words
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Article154 1991-09-20 20 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1991 hi* 1333.08 (3/6/91) 1»1 K* 1565.58 (3/6/91) 1991 far 1022.52 (16/1/91) 1*11"* 1149.08 (16/1/91) 1»0 ft* *****3 (16/7/90) 1607.12 (27/3/90) 1990 tow: 981.07 (09/11/90) 1990 tow 1079.50 (11/10/90) 1919 hi* 1322 00 (28/12/89) 1919 hi* 1487.76 (26/12/89) 1919 tow: 917.42154 words
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Article, Illustration4132 1991-09-20 21 Bernama CAUTIOUS investors stayed by the sidelines yesterday ahead of the extended weekend break as share prices yesterday closed lower for the fourth straight day this week. The KLSE Composite Index dropped 5.10 points to 524.20 while the Industrial Index was 1.90 pointsBernama - 4,132 words
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Advertisement727 1991-09-20 21 BUSINESS TIMES TELEPHONE: 7 3 0-577 1/5772/5773 FAX: 734-4982 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO PURSUANT TO SECTION 200(2)(b) and IN THE MATTER OF MMOtir PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Mm ebove named Company duly oonvened and hald at727 words
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Advertisement148 1991-09-20 21 NOTICE e BANK DAGANG NEGARA Cayman Islands Branch U5575,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate Notes due September 1997 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 20 September 1991 to 20 March 1992, the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 6.0625%148 words
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Advertisement347 1991-09-20 21 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. M AND IN THE MATTER Of AAP PTE LTD MOTICE Of RESOLI/DOttS [PWWMIM MM SMOKkU At an Extraordinary Omni Mowing or me wxnpiny new Penang Road 912-00 Park Mai, Singapore 0023 on toe 10th day of September 1991,9 ie loHowinQ i mu4347 words
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Article, Illustration2219 1991-09-20 22 Reuter TOKYO stocks ended mixed yesterday. Prices rose in the morning on hopes for easier credit, but slid in the afternoon on a lack of fresh factors, brokers said. Rumours that a major stock speculator may be arrested, which could not beReuter - 2,219 words
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Article, Illustration1795 1991-09-20 22 AP SHARE prices on the Hongkong stock exchange closed lower for the fourth consecutive day in increased trading yesterday. The Hang Seng Index, the market's key indicator of blue chips, lost 36.80 points, closing at 3,863.68. Turnover amounted to HK51.219 billion (***** million),AP - 1,795 words
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Advertisement277 1991-09-20 22 BUSINESS TIMES TIUmOKI: T3S-ST7I/>771/S7TI FAX: 714-4 MI la Ike matter ef Km CtafulM Act, Cif. M Mi la tke matter ef 8m CiHfiMti Pie LM (la Menken' Vetaatary UqaMatUa) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at SO Jalan Sultan #07-07 Jalan Sultan Centre, Singapore 0710 on 10277 words
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Article762 1991-09-20 23 THAI share prices lost ground across the board yesterday, triggered by fears over developments in the Gulf and possible sales by major investors, brokers said. The SET index plunged 14.60 points or 2 per cent to 703.88 on a turnover of 3.57 billion baht. Brokers said news that US762 words
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Article758 1991-09-20 23 THE Australian sharemarket closed higher in strong trade yesterday, but recent gains in the local dollar again caused apprehension in the resources sector. Brokers said there was solid trading among domestic and offshore investors in the industrial sector. "But the dollar is not helping the resources sector at all,"758 words
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Article592 1991-09-20 23 THE Jakarta stock exchange took another plunge yesterday, losing 12.27 points or 4.5 per cent on the index in selling by bearish foreign investors, brokers said. The index fell to 259.29 on turnover of 4.61 million shares. Jakarta Sc»19 Riipiah VoKW) Abda 1950 50 25 A hap Insurance 4250592 words
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Article536 1991-09-20 23 PHILIPPINE shares closed little changed as speculative buying in oils failed to perk up a lackadaisical market bereft of fresh support, brokers said. "There was no stimulus," said Caroline Kabigting, research manager at Peregrine Securities Inc. "The foreigners have sold out before this week but there are still many536 words
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Article549 1991-09-20 23 TAIWAN share prices finished lower yesterday in very thin trade as Wednesday's gams were wiped out as investors took profits in the market, dealers said. The weighted index, which surged 2.4 per cent on Wednesday, lost 46.03 points or one per cent to close at 4,593.32. Turnover fell to549 words
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Article872 1991-09-20 23 SEOUL stocks closed lower in extremely thin and lethargic trading yesterday as an economic ministers' meeting failed to boost market sentiment, brokers said. "Investors were not encouraged by the meeting because it failed to come up with concrete steps to resolve economic problems like inflation," a Dongsuh Securities broker872 words
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Article128 1991-09-20 23 BOMBAY share prices finished, mixed after a bullish start triggered, heavy profit-taking on Wednesday, brokers said. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSEV index fell sharply from a high or 1,918.21 to 1,876.62, down 1.93 points' from Tuesday's close. The broad-based national index, comprising five major exchanges, ended 4.23 points higher128 words
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Article582 1991-09-20 23 Owe Previous Sep 19 AUSTRALIA All Ordinaries Index 1,559.0 1553.7 +5.3 All Industrials Index 2,407.5 2,396.1 +11.4 All Resources Index 909.5 908.5 +1 Turnover (million) 104.6 97.6 +7 BANGKOK SET Index 703.88 718.48 -14.60 Turnover (billion baht) 3.57 2.58 +0.99 JAKARTA Composite Index 259.29 271.56 -12.27 MANILA Composite Index 907.01582 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1991-09-20 24 SMALLER US stocks whipped past a sleepy blue chip sector on Wednesday "With a 0.7 per cent gain in a session marked by narrow-ranged, low volume .trading. v After drifting in a 17-point band all 'day, the Dow eked out a rise of 0.16 per cent or 4.701,183 words
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Article, Illustration671 1991-09-20 24 SjiARE PRICES finished lower on the «X)ndon Stock Exchange on Wednesday, hurt by some gloomy corporate news and a weak early performance on Wall Street. A warning from food retailer Asda pic that it was having a difficult time in the current economic climate caused the broader market to671 words
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Article190 1991-09-20 24 GERMAN SHARES were quoted on Wednesday little changed from Tuesday's closing levels in thin trading, the market lacking any new factors to give it direction. "No one is prepared to buy and no one prepared to sell," one trader said. The 30-share DAX on Tuesday had ended a sluggish190 words
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Article265 1991-09-20 24 DUTCH SHARES shed earlier gains to close mostly lower on Wednesday after news that the US will send warplanes to Saudi Arabia to make Iraq comply with UN ceasefire resolutions, dealers said. "Prices edged down because of the Gulf news. It brought some selling pressure but all in all265 words
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Article105 1991-09-20 24 PRICES on the Stockholm bourse closed slightly lower on Wednesday in thin and cautious trade. Dealers said the market was anticipating Conservative leader Carl Bildt's formation of a new centre-right coalition government. The bourse general index fell 0.15 per cent to 1,068.88 in turnover of 282 million crowns. Blue105 words
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Article242 1991-09-20 24 THE Paris Bourse suffered a setback on Wednesday on international worries, as the CAC-40 stock price index finished at 1,869.41 points, off by 0.48 per cent from the Tuesday's close. The index had started the day with a dip of 0.21 per cent, then worked back into slightly positive242 words
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Article407 1991-09-20 24 SWISS SHARES closed weaker on Wednesday on news that US Air Force units will be moved to Saudi Arabia to force Iraq to comply with a United Nations ceasefire resolution, brokers said. The all-share SPI index fell 8.7 points to end the session at the day's low of 1,092.0,407 words
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Article198 1991-09-20 24 BELGIAN shares closed lower on Wednesday led by retailer Delhaize which accounted for about one third of trading volume. The Bel 20 index of leading shares closed down 5.50 points to 1105.99 after touching a low of 1102.39. Dealers said trading in Delhaize dominated the market. Sales were triggered198 words
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Article381 1991-09-20 24 GOLD shares opened slightly higher on Wednesday, after African National Congress (ANC) secretary general Cyril Ramaphosa said an ANC government would not sacrifice economic growth for ideology in a new South Africa. "We believe with our mixed economy policies we will attract foreign investment and growth and unlock a381 words
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Article286 1991-09-20 24 TORONTO stocks recouped losses in the last hour of trade on Wednesday to end flat after a day of range trading that saw little action, dealers said. "It wasn't much of a day today. There wasn't any economic news or numbers to trade on," one trader said. Stocks fluctuated286 words
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Article187 1991-09-20 24 Sep 18 Oo»e Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 3.017.89 3,013.19 +4.70 SAP 500 386.94 385.50 +1.44 Turnover (million) 140 168.37 -28.37 LONDON Financial Times 30 2,007.1 2,037.9 -30.8 FTSE 100 2,583.6 2,594.4 -10.8 Turnover (million) 673.2 699.1 -25.9 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,634.55 1,629.75 +4.80 AMSTERDAM CBS Tendency Index 91.8 92.2187 words
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1206 1991-09-20 25 REPORTS Tokyo: The dollar was firmer in late Asian afternoon trade but late profittaking and long liquidation stripped some of its gains. Short-covering and cany-over bullish sentiment from overnight markets supported the dollar ear- but < l u retreated in1,206 words
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Article379 1991-09-20 25 Crostrrtes s«p 19 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6945 2.7535 1.6880 134.55 0.5794 1.4730 1.2531 1.7094 SS 0.5901 1.6250 0.9962 79.4040 0.3419 0.8693 0.7395 1.0088 MS 0.3632 0.6200 0.6130 48.8651 0.2104 0.5350 0.4551 0.6208 Dm 0.5924 1.0039 1.6312 79.71 0.3432 0.8726 0.7424 1:0127379 words
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Article501 1991-09-20 25 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight 5 3/8 5 1/2 1-month 4 15/16 5 1/16 2-month 4 15/16 5 1/16 3-month 4 15/16 5 1/16 Oilman mode: 5-3/8 ISS Bid Offer 7 days 5 7/16 5 9/16 1 month 5 1/2 5 5/8 2 months 5 7/16 5501 words
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Article, Illustration422 1991-09-20 25 Reuter LONDON The dollar is approaching a bottom at around 1.65 marks, say chartists who expect the US currency to bounce back towards the 1.69-1.70 area in the next two weeks. "Most people think we are getting pretty close to the bottom. IReuter; Source: TeleTrac - 422 words
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Article286 1991-09-20 25 Asahi TOKYO In the wake of the lowering of the discount rate by the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) is likely to look for the best timing to cut its bank rate, thereby preventing the Japanese economy from being furtherAsahi - 286 words
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329 1991-09-20 26 Reuter BANGI, Malaysia Malaysia is gearing up to supply 20 per cent or 700,000 tonnes of world demand for oleochemicals by year 2000, said Dr Yusof Basiron, the deputy di-rector-general of Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia. He told reporters afterReuter - 329 words
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307 1991-09-20 26 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia, the world's fifth biggest cocoa producer, will continue to promote production despite strong pressure from other major producing countries to tighten supplies, industry officials say. "We are against export quotas. We'll keep trying to boost our production and strengthen our position inReuter - 307 words
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817 1991-09-20 26 REPORTS HONGKONG: Gold closed higher in active trade on early overseas short-covering after news that US air force units may be moved to Saudi Arabia to force Iraq to comply with UN resolutions, dealers said. "Active short-covering boosted gold to an817 words
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Article, Illustration733 1991-09-20 27 Patti Waldmeir - LETTER FROM AFRICA By Patti Waldmeir THE HOUR between 4am and sam is when life burns at its lowest flame and the silence of the bush is total. That was the time I chose to do sentry duty over our party of campers sleeping733 words
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Article152 1991-09-20 27 As it 3 Dm vtsterday: Load dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.3423 1.3540 Canadian dollar 1.47S7 1.4981 NZ dollar 0.9794 1.0011 Sterling pound 2.9123 2.9372 US dollar 1.6930 1.6970 Local dollars to 100 uits of fuii|B n liny Austrian schilling152 words
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Article54 1991-09-20 27 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tej Duration Title Venue Qtpmoer Td Sep 13-23 International Basel, Schwvizer *****8620.20 Sep 17-22 International Copenhagen, BeUa Centre ********** Fair Switzerland Mustermesse Building Denmark A/S Sep 14-22 International Turin, Italy Torino *****369 Exhibition Esponzioni Sep 18-23 International Italy Associazione (39)2/*****82 p Exhibition of54 words
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Advertisement78 1991-09-20 27 l Til That's Jade Leung, Hongkong's new action queen of the screen. In her first movie, Black Cat, the 22-year-old model and beauty contestant crashes through glass doors, leaps off bridges, exchanges lipsmackers with co-star Thomas Lam and even bares for a body inspection by police officers. And she tells78 words
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Miscellaneous304 1991-09-20 27 1 The chairman's never dis- —LJ—LJ—W— concerted by cheat (8) 5 Kept the record, though scratched (6) I l I I 1 I I I I I I I 9 Coming back under prcssure for final courses (8) 10 In advance, as soldiers 12 I I I I I I304 words
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Miscellaneous214 1991-09-20 27 Singapore Outlook: Hazy with showers over several areas la the late atorniag and early afternoon. Report Maximum temperature 30.4 Assoc humidity 75% Minimum temperature 25.0 Assoc humidity....... 95% Hours or sunshine 0.00 Rainfall in mm Trace Rainfall this month 109.4 Rainy days this month 8 World Forecast Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond.214 words
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Miscellaneous22 1991-09-20 27 FONNV Hou> uiHeN Sou corne.BP*c<rßora P€:sk p*jd suflßouNM STOP^LLCR.... i. .1 rpJfc) JpL L -fIK L_. 8519 O (VBMO STANDARD CO. LTD,22 words
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644 1991-09-20 28 Thai, M'sian and Indon firms among recipients Agencies BANGKOK A World Bank affiliate says it is investing a record US$2.9 billion (554.9 billion) in private companies in the developing world this year. For the first time, dynamic Asia will getAgencies - 644 words
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384 1991-09-20 28 Lillian Ang - By I Lillian Ang SINGAPORE South Korean petrochemical operators yesterday came under heavy criticism for flooding the regional market with new capacity which could take at least up to the mid-1990s to absorb. Speakers at an industry forum said more homework should have been384 words
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527 1991-09-20 28 Anna Teo - Senior Minister's visit to Kazakhstan Froa Anna Teo in ALMA ATA UNTIL THEY are economically viable themselves, the Soviet Republics should not burn their bridges with Moscow, said Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday. This was the thrust of Mr Lee's remarks on the527 words
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217 1991-09-20 28 UPI BANGKOK The World Bank is ready to provide loans to rebuild war-torn Cambodia and Vietnam. Financing will be provided for Cambodia once a council joining all factions receives UN recognition, a senior bank official said yesterday. "Since the peace process is going veryUPI - 217 words
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151 1991-09-20 28 Reuter GRAND CANYON, Arixoaa President George Bash said oa Wednesday he did aot expect aay iauaiaeat military actioa agaiast Iras erea though he had authorised US military forces to escort Halted Nstioas iaapinllna teams qrfordy Gatf War maftt r "dSau' 1 110Reuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration375 1991-09-20 29 Dexter Lee - Sibcon '91 By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE In a bid to reduce disputes between bunker fuel buyers and sellers in Singapore, the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) will soon require these parties to adopt a standard bunkering procedure. This exercise will strengthen the375 words
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260 1991-09-20 29 SINGAPORE Shipowners are facing a future where insurance companies are likely to refuse cover for environmental pollution if claims continue to sharply exceed actual losses. This warning came from Intertanko vice-president Miles Kulukundis when he delivered the keynote address at the Sibcon '91 conference260 words
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383 1991-09-20 29 NYT WASHINGTON In what may be an important bid to capture a lucrative share of the international communications market, British Telecommunications pic will have announced yesterday details of a new subsidiary that will manage worldwide communications networks for multinational corporations. TheNYT - 383 words
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Article1249 1991-09-20 29 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Aeropak 18 3 AFS 15 5 Ahrenkid Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Anglo Orient 16 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3 AP.C. Lines 13 5 A cWare housing 15 4 Arrow Int 9 4 Asian1,249 words
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286 1991-09-20 29 Jimmy Yeow - From Jimmy Yeow in KUALA LUMPUR STATE-OWNED Brooke Dockyard and Engineering Works Corporation in Kuching is to be privatised soon, a move which will allow the yard to expand its activities. Its general manager Goh Meng Choon said the main aim is to inject286 words
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333 1991-09-20 29 Rahita Elias - B* Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Eva Airways, the aviation arm of shipping giant Evergreen, has added another notch to its belt following yesterday's launch of twice-weekly flights between Penang and Taipei. In a separate development, the US Department of Transportation said it had333 words
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Article37 1991-09-20 29 IN THE last of a two-part feature, Arthur Reed looks at how UK airport operator BAA pic is facing the challenge from other European airports that are eyeing Heathrow's premier position. P»«e237 words
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Article68 1991-09-20 29 AIRLINE reservation agents in New York were busily writing tickets on Wednesday for passengers eager to take advantage of the US$l9B (*****) roundtrip transcontinental air fares announced earlier this week by TWA, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. A United spokesman said68 words
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Article62 1991-09-20 29 DONALD Trump appointed Terry Hallcom as president of the Trump Shuttle on Wednesday. Mr Hallcom has been director of flight operations and before that was a pilot for Eastem Airlines for 22 years. He replaces Richard Cozzi, who will leave on Oct 1 to62 words
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42 1991-09-20 29 A SENIOR US trade official said on Wednesday that Japan had drafted a plan to subsidise the entry of several Japanese companies into the commercial satellite-building industry but then abandoned the idea under US pressure Back Pace42 words
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88 1991-09-20 30 SINGAPORE The Singapore National Shipping Association (SNSA) is organising a luncheon talk on oil pollution next month. Mr John Hawkes, senior director/chairman of A Bilbrough Co, will speak at the World Trade Centre on Oct 10. He is also one of four directors88 words
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Article68 1991-09-20 30 COLOMBO A spokesman for the national carrier Air Lanka, said yesterday that the airline planned to increase the frequency of flights to key destinations in Europe in view of the expected tourism boom. "Whether they are coming from the East or West is not important68 words
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Article54 1991-09-20 30 BELVIDERE, Vermont A Canair cargo plane bound for Ontario from New Brunswick crashed in rural Vermont, authorities said yesterday. Both people aboard were presumed killed. Federal Aviation Administration regional spokesman Troy Barr, said the crash was reported on Wednesday night in an area about 50 km54 words
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Article72 1991-09-20 30 BEIJING A freight train travelling in thick fog hit and killed 13 railway repair workers sitting on the tracks, a Shanghai newspaper said yesterday. The workers had been taking a break near Guokou village in the eastern province of Jiangsu at around dawn on72 words
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Article76 1991-09-20 30 SAN DIEGO A new system to enable bridges to withstand major earthquakes has been tested successfully, and could be fitted on more than 1,000 bridges in California, state transportation officials said on Wednesday. California Transportation Department spokesman Jim Drago said his office was hopeful the special76 words
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Article48 1991-09-20 30 LONDON The Panamanian container vessel Cape Charles suffered an engine breakdown east of Taiwan, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said on Wednesday. Lloyds said it understood a salvage tug would take the 38,449 dwt vessel, at 23 degrees north 127 east, in tow to Keelung.48 words
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Article58 1991-09-20 30 MONTREAL Five Romanians and one Albanian who stowed away in a container aboard a British cargo ship have been arrested in Quebec and Montreal, immigration authorities said on Wednesday. The Albanian jumped off the Canmore Victory near Quebec on Tuesday and was fished out of the58 words
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Article594 1991-09-20 30 PANAMAX freight rates on Wednesday continued weaker while Capesizes held up well in dull' conditions, dry cargo brosaid. The Baltic Freight Index dropped three to 1,542 with mos Panamax routes lower and Capesize routes steady to higher. papes and Handysize vessels maintained their strength in the time-charter sector594 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1991-09-20 30 Arthur Reed - In the last of a two-part feature, Arthur Reed looks at how UK airport operator BAA pic is facing the challenge from other European airports tnat are eyeing Heathrow's premier position Arthur Reed Air Transport World WHILE the airlines and the regulators fought the battleAir Transport World - 1,713 words
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Article490 1991-09-20 30 %m/U tuJjlu *tr Exx#n Exxon *6/M*3% V/V M/M M/M ffM watt* M/M*3% V/V M/M M/M PPM metM ISO Canac Mi Spec Eg ***** 15.0 0.10 3£ 0.1£ E«*« UM 180 Aw ***** 119 109 15 loT" fr" 635 ***** 110 015 y 0 iy 110 Ma490 words
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Article11067 1991-09-20 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 trom the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published for a maximum11,067 words
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Article565 1991-09-20 45 VmmI *y* Bvth hunt Departae toad Vay Na Berth Arrival Departre M04 alongside 19.09/2300 Brest* 1 37/91 M03 ata*side 20.09/2300 Btm Baftap *****1 M05 atof*side 20.09/2300 Eniiy 9110 MOl alongside 19.09/2359 Ha Hu 1 9112A MOl akx«sxte 19.09/2359 Honi Soon 2 12/91 M03 akx*side 19.09/1800 Jotan 2565 words
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Article931 1991-09-20 45 RECEIVING OF EXPORT Fa CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO w 1 ■>- -1 W n mmq Dooiunf Munce Kits 9* Vty No Etb/Btr Mod From To From MX Uy ISA 20/1715 1 19/1500 19/1659 19/1900 Ma Mum 526N 20/1930 1 19/1500 19/1659 19/1900 2 19/1700 20/0659 20/0900 N ferry*931 words
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645 1991-09-20 46 Cut-rate fares announced because of sluggish air traffic NYT NEW YORK Airline reservation agents in New York were busily writing tickets on Wednesday for passengers eager to take advantage of the US$l9B (*****) round-trip transcontinental air fares announced earlier this week by 'TWA,NYT - 645 words
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Article, Illustration356 1991-09-20 46 NYT NEW YORK Donald Trump appointed Terry Hallcom as president of the Trump Shuttle on Wednesday. Mr Hallcom has been director of flight operations and before that was a pilot for Eastern Airlines for 22 years. He replaces Richard Cozzi, who will leave onNYT - 356 words
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239 1991-09-20 46 NYT WASHINGTON A senior US trade official said on Wednesday that Japan had drafted a plan to subsidise the entry of several Japanese companies into the commercial satellite-building industry but then abandoned the idea under US pressure. Japan's Ministry of Post andNYT - 239 words
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