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Title Section16 1992-01-10 1 Business Times THE BUSINESS PAPER EOR S-E ASIA MITA (P) 35/12/91 Friday, January 10, 1992 75'16 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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66 1992-01-10 1 SEOUL South Korea has decided to lift economic sanctions imposed on South Africa since 1978 but will comply with a United Nations ban on sales of arms and petroleum. The Foreign Ministry said yesterday that, from today, staterun and private firms would be allowed66 words
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Article65 1992-01-10 1 BRUSSELS After a monthlong break, the European Community reconvened its Yugoslav peace conference yesterday with leaders of all six of the embattled country's republics attending. The conference's chairman. Lord Carrington, said prospects of a lasting settlement had improved in spite of the downing two days65 words
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Article27 1992-01-10 1 PRESIDENT Yang Shangkun has called on Singapore business leaders, who had an hour-long meeting with the Chinese leader, to invest in China Page 327 words
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Article34 1992-01-10 1 DIGITAL Equipment Corporation, which bought most of Philips' information systems division last year, has announced that 600 Philips employees in Asia will join it in the next few months. Page 334 words
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Article30 1992-01-10 1 US disk drive maker Ministor Peripherals Corp will start production in Singapore in March at a plant previously occupied by tape drive maker Archive Singapore Page 430 words
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Article21 1992-01-10 1 MALAYSIA has raised four major issues of concern with China for resolution to strengthen bilateral trade ties PageS21 words
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Article30 1992-01-10 1 GATT negotiators are likely to give ailing world trade talks a reprieve of two or three months when they meet in Geneva next week Page 930 words
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Article39 1992-01-10 1 HOME-GROWN marinebased group Jaya has ordered five vessels four flat-top cargo barges and a landing craft worth more than $4.5 million from Chinese shipbuilders as part of a major fleet expansion exercise. Shipping Times Page 139 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article31 1992-01-10 1 WALL STREET opened higher yesterday, with the Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrial stocks up 6.26 points or 0.2 per cent at 3,210.20 five minutes after the opening.31 words
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Article28 1992-01-10 1 LONDON share prices were higher at middav vesterdav. At about 1200 GMT. the FTSE 100-Share Index was up 15.2 points or 0.6 per cent at 2482.3.28 words
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Article26 1992-01-10 1 CONSTRUCTION firm Binaan Setegap Bhd is looking forward to a long stretch of road projects coming onstream in the next few years. Page 326 words
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Article18 1992-01-10 1 CONSOLIDATED Plantations will spearhead the establishment of Sime Darby Group's activities in Vietnam. Page 318 words
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Article30 1992-01-10 1 CHIA HSIN Cement, one of Taiwan's top cement makers, is diversifying into aviation and financial services, and forming strategic alliances with foreign companies in the region Page 630 words
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Article27 1992-01-10 1 CITIBANK Singapore launches a financing package, Golf Power, to help Singapore Island Country Club members cover the conversion fee for transferable coverage. Page 727 words
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Article, Illustration29 1992-01-10 1 Thursday Change BT-MGA 729.98 -1.55 Kuala Lumpur ....552.37 -1.11 Tokyo 23,113.64 +398.64 Hongkong 4,334.54 -3.13 Sydney 1,662.0. -1.4 Wednesday Change New York 3,203.94 -0.89 London 2.467.1 -15.829 words
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Article24 1992-01-10 1 Exchange rates USS SS 1.6245 100 Yen SS 1.3012 MS SS 0.6000 Money market rates Overnight 3 1/4% +13/16 3-month 2 3/4 +1/424 words
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Article38 1992-01-10 1 London Gold AM fix US$351.75 USSI.45 Rubber S'pore Feb 127.50*/kg -0.25 M'sia Feb 213.50 c /kg unch KL Tin Turnover 45 tonnes +6 Spot MS14.57/kg -0.06 Crude palm oil Turnover 1121 lots +456 March MS905 /tonne 338 words
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404 1992-01-10 1 Harish Mehta, Selva Kumar - Hanoi expected to lift ban on import of used cars From Harish Mehta, Selva Kumar USED CARS from Singapore are expected to find their way into the Vietnam market soon. Hanoi is poised to lift its ban on the import of404 words
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Article, Illustration464 1992-01-10 1 Carolyn Lim - Appointment as chairman took effect last Dec 1 By Carolyn Lim SINGAPORE JY Pillay has replaced Ngiam Tong Dow as chairman of govern-ment-linked conglomerate Singapore Technologies Holdings Pte Ltd. The appointment, which took effect last Dec I, gives the dynamic Mr Pillay464 words
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Article, Illustration124 1992-01-10 1 SINGAPORE The US dollar surged in Asian trading yesterday after a report that Europe would urge the US to correct the dollar's weakness at this month's G-7 meeting. The report, in the evening edition of the Japanese financial daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun. quotedSource: Pont Data - 124 words
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387 1992-01-10 1 Reuter SEOUL South Korean opposition parties yesterday demanded an emergency session of Parliament to investigate a leading tycoon's allegations of corrupt links between government and big business. The founder of the Hyundai business empire, Chung Ju Yung, alleged on Wednesday that heReuter - 387 words
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152 1992-01-10 1 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Petronas has held talks with Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd (Proton) on the design of cars equipped with conversion kits under the oil corporation's Natural Gas for Vehicles (NGV) programme. "Malaysia will become one of the major users of NGV, and we wantBernama - 152 words
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Article, Illustration460 1992-01-10 1 Agencies TOKYO After round-the-clock talks marked by angry exchanges. US and Japanese negotiators agreed yesterday on a hodge-podge of proposals that US President George Bush termed an "interim" means of redressing America's chronic trade imbalance. Mr Bush and Japanese Prime Minister KiichiAgencies - 460 words
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Advertisement146 1992-01-10 1 Singapore firm to invest in soft drink plant in Vietnam, Pg 2 Interview with Nguyen Co Thach, Back Pg Foreign firms fined heavily in Vietnam, pg 8 STH had revenue of $1.6b in *90, Page 5 BALLY ia m# A mm fl| l II l If W I I w146 words
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Advertisement39 1992-01-10 1 MAUF I Sole Age li WONG BROTHERS SHOE TEL 2633 643 1' Japanese, US car makers unhappy with plan, Pg 2 Little impact seen on trade imbalance, Pg 15 New growth accord may put pressure on Germany, Pg 1539 words
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PAGE 2 NEWS
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Article, Illustration484 1992-01-10 2 Genevieve Cua - Move may pave way for entry of international brands By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE First it was Singapore beer for the Vietnamese. Now it's soft drinks. Local trading firm Representations International (RI) will invest in a soft drink bottling plant in484 words
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255 1992-01-10 2 SINGAPORE Less developed nations spell opportunity for homegrown trading firm Representations International, which single-mindedly pursues the strategy of doing business in new, emerging economies. This year's target, said the firm's chairman Chew Leong Chee, is Myanmar. It may also consider investments in Laos and255 words
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Article, Illustration410 1992-01-10 2 AFP PARIS A second autopsy of Robert Maxwell's body has cast doubt on the theory that he committed suicide and revealed widespread bruising inconsistent with his merely having fallen or jumped into the sea, the French weekly Paris Match reported yesterday. TheAFP - 410 words
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316 1992-01-10 2 Agencies TOKYO Japan's car industry leaders questioned yesterday if they could buy US$l9 billion (5530.8 billion) worth of automotive parts from the United States by 1994 as stipulated under an accord announced only hours earlier. The remarks made at a news conference givenAgencies - 316 words
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Article, Illustration383 1992-01-10 2 What makes the US president the way he is AP WASHINGTON Why doesn't George Bush slow down a bit? His collapse in Tokyo on Wednesday night was the second time in nine months he's been hit by a sudden illness. Mr Bush hadAP - 383 words
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Article, Illustration515 1992-01-10 3 Chuang Peck Ming - By Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE Invest in China, where the situation is now more stable and the economy is looking up, Chinese President Yang Shangkun told local business leaders yesterday. In an hour-long meeting behind closed doors at the Shangri-La Hotel, the Chinese head515 words
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422 1992-01-10 3 Reuter BANGKOK Thailand's Prime Minister has staked the reputation of his government on a new Value Added Tax (VAT) which has triggered public outcry against abuses by traders using it as an excuse to jack up prices. Anand Panyarachun. making tax reforms aReuter - 422 words
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257 1992-01-10 3 SINGAPORE Singapore businessmen have invested in almost 500 projects worth more than US$BOO million (Ssl.3 billion) in China, Chinese President Vang Shangkun said in a television interview last night. "Most of these projects have yielded good economic results," he told the Singapore257 words
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307 1992-01-10 3 Claire Leow - By Claire Leow SINGAPORE Digital Equipment Corporation, which bought most of Philips' information systems division last year, has announced that 600 Philips staff in Asia will join Digital in the next few months. The transfer involves staff from China, Hongkong. Indonesia.307 words
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393 1992-01-10 3 Kenneth James - By Kenneth James SINGAPORE Despite rumblings on the economic horizon, the heads of some 50 leading Asean corporations say they remain largely optimistic about economic prospects in their respective countries this year. The business chiefs are from companies making up the recently-formed Institute of393 words
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Advertisement67 1992-01-10 3 Published in Beijing 7 days a week including Business Weekly and Shanghai Focus "An enlightened window on China" Offers insight into a country of 1.1 billion people its culture, economy, politics, business opportunities, etc. Circulation in over 150 countries throughout the world 12-month subscription: *****.00* 6-month subscription: *****.00 Enquiries: Changi67 words
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Advertisement10 1992-01-10 3 Cosmetics firm may face action over price hike, Pg 610 words
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Advertisement108 1992-01-10 3 FOR LEASE ONLY IDEAL LOCATION AT UPPER EAST COAST ROAD RIVIERA COURT apartments and townhouses offer comfortable quality life- c v\ style in a most favourable environment. With everything just minutes away, accessibility is not a problem. The airport can be reached easily via the East Coast Parkway and a108 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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NEWS ROUNDUP
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76 1992-01-10 4 THE Pan-Island Expressway will be realigned and extended by eight kilometres. Six contracts, worth a total $81.26 million, have been awarded, five of which are for new interchanges. The contracts went to Tone Construction, Bored Piling, Koh Brothers Building and Civil Engineering, Or Kim Peow76 words
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Article83 1992-01-10 4 ALL STUDENTS who sat the Bachelor of Science (Economics) examination at the Singapore Institute of Management have passed, with 95 per cent of full-time students having graduated with second class honours. Eighty-six per cent of part-time students who took the examinations set by the University83 words
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Article53 1992-01-10 4 PROPERTY CONSULTANTS Colliers Jardine Singapore is launching the sale of 41 London apartments at a four-day exhibition starting today. Apartments in the Westbourne Block range from $380,000 to $1.15 million and come in sizes ranging from studios to one, two or three bedrooms. All are53 words
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Article86 1992-01-10 4 THE Students' Unit of the Association of Muslim Professionals is holding a seminar tomorrow on "Vision of Success Diploma Courses". It is part of a series of seminars to provide career guidance to Malay/Muslim students who are about to enter tertiary institutions or join the labour86 words
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216 1992-01-10 4 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority has awarded the tender for 28 units of shophouses in Phase Four of the Tanjong Pagar Conservation Area to the highest bidders. The successful bids for the shophouses, which are among the last 110 shophouses up for sale216 words
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507 1992-01-10 4 Joseph Rajendran - Ministor Peripherals to start production in March By Joseph Rajendran NEW American disk drive maker Ministor Peripherals Corp will start production here in March at a plant previously occupied by tape drive maker Archive Singapore. Archive, also a US company, gave up507 words
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Article, Illustration411 1992-01-10 4 Dawn Tan - Trial in Norway awaiting his testimony By Dawn Tan THE Norwegian authorities are preparing to send yet another letter to Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a fourth attempt to secure an interview with Moroccanborn Elyamani Khamis, former director of Marina Village International. Last411 words
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Article334 1992-01-10 4 Addenda to the President's Address OFFSHORE islands Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong, which could eventually house new housing towns, are to be linked by a bridge, and to the mainland by tunnels or bridges. This was announced yesterday in the Ministry of National Development's334 words
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168 1992-01-10 4 THE MINISTRY of Communications aims to keep Singapore's top-in-the-world rankings for its airport and seaport. It will invest $200 million to refurbish Terminal One of Changi Airport and improve transit passenger facilities, and build a S6O million fourth cargo agents' building.168 words
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393 1992-01-10 4 Lilian Ang - About $7 7m worth auctioned last year By Lilian Ang NEARLY $77 million worth of properties were sold at auctions in 1991, about 59 per cent more than in 1990 when the Gulf crisis dampened the market. A report by Jones Lang Wootton (JLW)393 words
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235 1992-01-10 4 SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) and Singapore Telecom have sent a joint delegation to the South Pacific state of Fiji to study its broadcasting and telecommunications needs. The study by the six-man team will determine ways in which Singapore could help Fiji develop235 words
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COMPANY NEWS 1
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526 1992-01-10 5 Chew Eng Han - KLSE second board construction firm has Msl7om worth of contracts From Chew Eng Han in KUALA LUMPUR PROSPECTS are looking good for construction firm Binaan Setegap Bhd, as a long stretch of road projects comes onstream over the next few years. In an interview526 words
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364 1992-01-10 5 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Consolidated Plantations (Consplant) will spearhead the establishment of Sime Darby group's activities in Vietnam to ensure a strong footing in the potentially profitable market. Its managing director, Datuk Mohamed Sulaiman said that initially Consplant will establish a groundnutMBT - 364 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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66 1992-01-10 5 SINGAPORE Lum Chang Holdings Ltd announced yesterday that Simon Kua Chye Guan has resigned as executive director of Lum Chang Securities Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lum Chang Holdings Ltd. His resignation took effect on Jan 1. Mr Kua, however, continues to be66 words
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Article93 1992-01-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR Edaran Otomobil Nasional Bhd, the distributor of Proton Saga, expects to make an estimated pre-tax profit of M 5203.419 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1992 by being able to equity account the results of Cycle and Carriage Ltd, it was announced yesterday.93 words
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Article40 1992-01-10 5 SINGAPORE DBS Venture Investments Ltd, whollyowned subsidiary of DBS Bank, has been renamed DBS Capital Investments Ltd. DBS Bank said the name change better reflects DBS Capital's business activities and a broader scope of investments undertaken.40 words
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Article83 1992-01-10 5 SEMBAWANG group clarified yesterday that it did not try to buy a 24 per cent stake in Keppel Bank, then known as Asia Commercial Bank, from Overseas Union Bank last year. In a letter to BT, Sembawang said: "Sembawang was never interested and has never offered to83 words
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Article, Illustration359 1992-01-10 5 Carolyn Lim - By Carolyn Lim SINGAPORE Govern-ment-linked conglomerate Singapore Technologies Holdings Pte Ltd, whose new chairman J Y Pillay is expected to make a positive impact on the group's bottomlinc, had chalked up a revenue of $1.6 billion in 1990. Hiis put the conglomerate on359 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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93 1992-01-10 6 HONGKONG Wah Kwong Shipping Holdings Ltd is seeking a secondary listing of around 10 per cent of its shares in London by June, group managing director George Chao said. He said approval for the listing had been obtained from creditors at around 3093 words
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Article70 1992-01-10 6 SEOUL South Korea's stock exchange put Ankuk Fire and Marine Insurance Co Ltd common shares under surveillance after they rose more than 70 per cent in six days of trading, an exchange official said. The shares closed at 25,500 won (5554.40) on Dec 23 and by70 words
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Article63 1992-01-10 6 LONDON Kevin Maxwell, son of late media magnate Robert Maxwell, will appear before a British parliamentary committee investigating his father's alleged misuse of pension funds, a committee source said on Wednesday. The source at the Social Security Committee said Mr Maxwell had agreed to comply63 words
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Article56 1992-01-10 6 ARNHEM, Netherlands Chemicals group Akzo NV said it was to drastically reorganise its operations, removing a layer of management in which about 1,000 people work, and selling off its most persistent loss-making activities. The worst loss-makers accounted for 15 per cent of 1990 sales, but some56 words
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230 1992-01-10 6 NYT SAN FRANCISCO Intel Corp said on Wednesday that it would cut the price of its 386 microprocessors by up to 3S per cent starting in ApriL, a move that could intensify- its microprocessor battle with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Intel officialsNYT - 230 words
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453 1992-01-10 6 Exchange reviewing activity around the time of Taiwan deal Reuter CHICAGO, Michigan The New York Stock Exchange is studying trading activity in McDonnell Douglas Corp's stock around the time the aerospace company agreed to sell a stake in its commercial aircraft business to aReuter - 453 words
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469 1992-01-10 6 Analysts expect muted response to footwear maker's issue HONGKONG The offer for shares in footwear manufacturer Silver Eagle opened on Tuesday, braving negative sentiment over the impending decision from the US on whether to impose massive tariffs on469 words
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249 1992-01-10 6 BANGKOK International Cosmetics Co is likely to become a target for legal action by the Thai government, the Bangkok Post reported on Wednesday. The company had used the confusion surrounding the value-added tax launch to raise its prices, the249 words
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546 1992-01-10 6 MARKET TALK Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's leading newspaper group The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd (NSTP) is poised to report higher profits for its 1991 financial year on the back of strong advertising revenue, analysts say. A revamp of its flagshipReuter - 546 words
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Article, Illustration509 1992-01-10 6 Said Abdullah - By Said Abdullah SINGAPORE Chia Hsin Cement, one of Taiwan's top cement makers, is on an expansion track diversifying into aviation and financial services, among other things, and forming strategic alliances with foreign companies in the region. The man directing all these is Nelson Chang,509 words
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261 1992-01-10 6 FT NEW YORK Woolwork the large US retail group whose interests range from general merchandise stores tt speciality chains, on Wednesday announced a big operational overhaul. This will involve the sale or redeployment of 900 poorly ing stores, eliminate 10,000 jobsFT - 261 words
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Advertisement151 1992-01-10 6 "9 i i m for a ASIAN iMM AER(t>SFWCE'92 MBBBWWWH|MWjHW ASIAN AEROSPACE is considered ■■■■■■■MiiMß one of the worlds most important air shows. Three of our newspapers will be publishing a m ni .j rrr special feature in conjunction with this great The StraitsTiineS exhibition of airier. FEBRUARY 24,1992 Readers151 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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333 1992-01-10 7 Kooi Cho Teng - By Kooi Cho Teng SINGAPORE Citibank Singapore has just launched a new package to help Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) members foot the conversion fee needed to make their memberships transferable. The package. Golf Power, comes in the form of a $30,000 loan333 words
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331 1992-01-10 7 FT PARIS Assurances Generates de France (AGF), the powerful French state-owned insurer, announced on Wednesday that it had raised its stake in Aachener und Munchener Beteiligungs (AMB), Germany's secondlargest insurer, to just over 25 per cent, further complicating relations between the two. AGF's move,FT - 331 words
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236 1992-01-10 7 Reuter KARACHI Pakistan's central bank said on Wednesday that it had tightened banking regulations to prevent malpractices such as moneylaundering. The move by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) followed numerous cases of unsecured loans and scandals involving financial cooperatives. It saidReuter - 236 words
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366 1992-01-10 7 Reuter MILAN Italy's newborn SIM brokerages are feeling a few growing pains as they struggle to their feet amongst new regulations that the authorities hope will nurture the growth of a mature, modern equity market. The SI Ms are the multipurpose financial intermediaries thatReuter - 366 words
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159 1992-01-10 7 Reuter LONDON Britain's reces-sion-battered banks are suffering a storm of bad debts and a shortage of solid borrowers, threatening to stunt any green shoots of economic recovery that might appear. "We might see an extremely cautious lending policy as the economy emerges from recession,Reuter - 159 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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77 1992-01-10 7 SYDNEY Commonwealth Bank of Australia said yesterday it will cut its loan reference or prime rate to 11.5 per cent from 12.5 per cent, effective Feb 3. The bank said it will also cut its overdraft rate to 11.75 per cent from 12.7577 words
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Article62 1992-01-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR Malayan Banking Bhd revised its Base Lending Rates upwards to 8.5 per cent from 8.25 per cent effective yesterday. Managing director Ahmad Mohamad Don said in a statement yesterday that the increase was based on the current overall cost of funds. Interest rates62 words
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Article93 1992-01-10 7 HONGKONG Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp, a division of HSBC Holdings pic, are likely to keep a 70 per cent limit on mortgage loans for several months despite signs the overheated home property market is cooling, assistant general manager Edwin Lau said. Hongkong Bank and its93 words
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Article30 1992-01-10 7 SINGAPORE The United Overseas Bank will open its 82nd branch next Friday in Woodlands. The ceremony will be marked by a lion dance and tea reception.30 words
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Article46 1992-01-10 7 SINGAPORE NMB Bank will be changing its name worldwide to Internationale Nederland Bank, or ING Bank in short. In Singapore, the bank has already changed its name since Jan 2 this year. NMB Bank is part of the Amsterdambased Internationale Nederland Group.46 words
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Article89 1992-01-10 7 NEW YORK New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) president Patrick Thompson said Nymex hopes to remain in New York City despite its withdrawal from a pending relocation with other New York Commodity Exchanges. Rumours have circulated prior to and following the agreement that Nymex has89 words
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Article67 1992-01-10 7 LONDON UK insurer Sun Alliance Group pic said in statement on Wednesday it was making a recommended offer for Norwegian insurance group Forenede-Gruppen, valuing the company at £72 million (*****.5 million). Sun Alliance said the 200-Norwegian-kroner-a-share (5553.99) bid would be made through its Danish67 words
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THE REGION
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NOTE BOOK
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135 1992-01-10 8 MANILA Switzerland has placed about US$BO million (S$ 129 million) worth of assets allegedly stashed by the Marcos family in two Geneva banks under "permanent freeze," the Philippines' chief lawyer said. Chief lawyer Francisco Chavez said the US$BO million will be forfeited in favour135 words
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Article97 1992-01-10 8 BANGKOK Myanmar's military authorities have revoked the official registration of six small opposition parties, staterun radio reported. The parties were identified as the Democratic Allied League, the Union of Burma Democratic Front, the Burma Democracy Unity Party, the Rakhine National Democracy Party, the League for Rakhine National97 words
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Article114 1992-01-10 8 BANGKOK A secret arms deal between a group of Thai military officers and Myanmar junta has been scrapped after details of the plan were accidentally leaked, according to intelligence sources here. Thai government sources have confirmed that an unofficial investigation to find out which officers were114 words
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Article89 1992-01-10 8 NEW YORK UN Secretary General Boutros BoutrosGhali was considering naming Japanese Yasushi Akashi to head the next UN operation in Cambodia, diplomatic sources said. No decision has yet been made, though it is expected by the end of the week, one source said. Also under consideration is89 words
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236 1992-01-10 8 AFP JAKARTA Jakarta and Port Moresby have signed a draft military agreement which will be officially endorsed by leaders of the two countries next week, the defence and security ministry said. An official at the ministry's public relations department said officials from the two countriesAFP - 236 words
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Article, Illustration528 1992-01-10 8 Harish Mehta - Most fall foul of the law over posts and communication From Harish Mehta in HO CHI MINH CITY SINGAPOREAN, Australian and Taiwanese companies doing business in Vietnam have been rapped by the authorities for breaking the law and have been fined heavily, Vietnamese officials528 words
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343 1992-01-10 8 Reuter MANILA Cement and paper factories, gold mines and other power-intensive industries in the southern Philippines have either shut down or cut production because of inadequate power supply, officials said. Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Garrucho said there was a serious threat of layoffsReuter - 343 words
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401 1992-01-10 8 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia raised four major issues of concern with China for resolution to strengthen bilateral trade ties. These involve the need to boost direct trade, reduce import duties on Malaysian palm oil and NPK fertilisers, and liberalisingMBT - 401 words
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302 1992-01-10 8 BANGKOK Thailand may call another bid for petroleum concessions this year to speed up exploration and development of domestic energy resources, a Bangkok based daily said on Wednesday. According to The Nation, the bid is expected to take place after contract signings have302 words
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Article, Illustration692 1992-01-10 8 Split votes among a large number of candidates will improve Imelda's chances Reuter MANILA Money, fickle political loyalties and a proliferation of candidates in a country of short memories could give Imelda Marcos the chance to stage one of the most dramatic comebacks inReuter - 692 words
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THE WORLD
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527 1992-01-10 9 Dunkel likely to leave door open over farm proposals Reuter GENEVA Gatt negotiators are likely to give ailing world trade talks a reprieve of two or three months when they meet in Geneva next week in spite of persistent difficulties over the sizeReuter - 527 words
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Article, Illustration39 1992-01-10 9 NASHUA, New Hampshire US Vice-President Dan Quayle snapping a shot of a supporter at an election campaign stop on Wednesday. He arrived for a visit just hours after hearing of President George Bush's collapse in Tokyo.39 words
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Article, Illustration446 1992-01-10 9 AFP BEIJING The southern province of Guangdong, the most dynamic economic region of China, will try and boost exports 10 per cent this year. Guangdong, which has seen exports jump an annual average of 20 per cent since 1986 andAFP - 446 words
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WORLD WATCH
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88 1992-01-10 9 NUREMBERG The number of unemployed rose by 112,900 in former West Germany last month to reach 1.731 million, or 5.8 per cent of the workforce, the Federal Office of Labour reported yesterday. In former East Germany, the number of registered out-of-work rose by only88 words
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Article66 1992-01-10 9 TAIPEI Taiwan will ease its visa regulations, allowing some foreigners to apply for visas upon arrival, to facilitate trade and tourism. The Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the Cabinet had approved a ministry proposal to allow foreigners to apply for visas on arrival instead66 words
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Article87 1992-01-10 9 NEW DELHI India will give 150 million rupees (559.4 million) worth of aid to Russia to help it face its economic hardships. The Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the aid would be given to the Commission on Humanitarian and Technical Assistance, set up by87 words
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Article87 1992-01-10 9 BEIJING China has rejected Western requests for an amnesty to be given to imprisoned pro-democracy dissidents and for international observers to visit its prisons, a visiting German parliamentarian said yesterday. Bundestag member Klaus Rubier said he had asked the Justice Ministry to consider an amnesty on87 words
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Article93 1992-01-10 9 UNITED NATIONS Strengthening the role of the United Nations, and its key role in maintaining peace and disarmament will be the key items on the agenda at a UN Security Council summit this month, diplomatic sources said on Wednesday. Prime Minister John Major of Britain, which93 words
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Article88 1992-01-10 9 SEOUL South Korea will crack down on Chinese fishing vessels violating its territorial waters and has notified Beijing of its intentions. Foreign Minister Lee Sang-Ock was quoted as telling a Cabinet meeting yesterday. He said that Seoul had twice notified China it would "sternly and legally"88 words
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344 1992-01-10 9 AFP OTTAWA Many Canadians are now questioning the benefits of the USCanada Free Trade Agreement signed three years ago. that was to eliminate trade barriers between the two countries. During the 1988 elections. Prime Minister Brian Mulroneys's Conservative Party touted theAFP - 344 words
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Article, Illustration322 1992-01-10 9 FT LISBON A summit of European Community states could be called in April to discuss a financial package for the Community, says Jacques Delors, the European Commission president. Speaking on Wednesday after the first meeting between the Portuguese government and theFT - 322 words
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264 1992-01-10 9 Reuter MANAGUA Nicaragua has begun a final review of a Taiwanese proposal to cut timber from a 218,500-hectare plot of rain forest that investors say will generate thousands of jobs but critics say will bring environmental disaster. The proposed project has placed Nicaragua's pressing economicReuter - 264 words
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684 1992-01-10 9 Delegations gain from staying at negotiating table, say analysts Reuter WASHINGTON No breakthrough but no breakdown either appears to be the best prospect for the new round of Middle East peace talks scheduled to begin next week, say analysts and diplomats. They said neitherReuter - 684 words
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Article515 1992-01-10 10 EDITORIAL IF ONE thing came across loud and clear from Mr Lim Hng Kiang's speech on Wednesday, it is the dire shortage of construction workers in Singapore. Speaking at a seminar, the new junior minister in the National Development Ministry said the government would soon adjust its515 words
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Article287 1992-01-10 10 PRESIDENT Wee Kim Wee's Opening Address to the Eighth Parliament was a model commentaiy on how to meet two challenges at the heart of Singapore's political economy today: the need to level up society, and the need to preserve the nation's competitive edge in a fast-changing world.287 words
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Article101 1992-01-10 10 CULTURAL appreciation is not necessarily restricted to the elite. True, the elite has been the patron of arts throughout civilised history. But great artists have risen from the masses. So there can be no vibrant cultural growth without both the elite and the masses. The approach by101 words
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Article95 1992-01-10 10 THE continued presence of US' military forces in the region is the best option for safeguarding regional peace right now. But Singapore is also aware of the sensitivities of its neighbours to the United States presence, as well its own limitations in providing facilities. In this context,95 words
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Article144 1992-01-10 10 THAILAND'S relations with the three Indochinese states are at their all time best. This is due partly to the end of the Cold War, to the political settlement in Cambodia as well as to the significant change in Thai foreign policy since the Chatichai administration began to put144 words
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Article158 1992-01-10 10 THE world is only as free as its parts. There can be no world democracy while bits of it remain dictatorships. And, although the UN Secretary-General may find it unpalatable, the peoples still under the yoke of dictatorship need support from their more fortunate brethren. There were158 words
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Article190 1992-01-10 10 BEFORE City Hall talks about an integrated commuter system it must introduce integration in its own administration. The glaring shortcoming is that in approving housing, commercial and industrial projects City Hall has given insufficient regard to traffic growth and the need for adequate roads. And this190 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1992-01-10 10 Neville Stack - Britain shows no signs of coming out of recession. And the Chancellor of the Exchequer is clutching at straws like any man drowning in a sea of disappointing statistics, says Neville Stack Neville Stack Ihe writer is a political commentator and editorial consultant Iklscil in England Legends abound1,213 words
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Miscellaneous42 1992-01-10 10 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU M!K£, LtfSUJORK THROUGH THIS MYASS&TS* UJUt, IGFS nxai THCn MUCgc, Seif -SSTttM LOG 6 YOU'RE EXPER- VM A COPYWRITER. 040N6 ..TRY TOLA/ OUT YOUR. OOMPFTWT AT BEST. BUT I™»Tn A&eiß, iVURSTRSHGTHS THEH HONEST ENOUGH ID UJHN- mtT7\ j42 words
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Article837 1992-01-10 11 Peter Passell - Auctions interest economists because they can provide insights into the nuts-and-bolts workings of larger, more anonymous markets for everything from currencies to common stocks. Peter Passell reports on the results of a study of condo auctions Peter Passell NYT SEARCHING for that ultimate bargain inNYT - 837 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1992-01-10 11 Harish Mehta - Harish Mehta reports on the changes being planned to change the shape of Ho Chi Minh City and the lives of its citizens Harish Mehta CITY planners hope that Ho Chi Minh City's per capita income will rise from the present US$2OO (*****)Picture by Chris Loh - 1,058 words
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Article573 1992-01-10 11 Nicolas Miletitch - Nicolas Miletitch reports on the economic damage in Yugoslavia Nicolas Miletitch AFP CIVIL war in Yugoslavia has wrecked what was already a shaky economy, plunging a quarter of the population below the poverty line, throwing hundreds of thousands out of work and bringing in galloping inflation.AFP - 573 words
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Miscellaneous579 1992-01-10 12 TELEVISION AND RADIO Tfc SBCI2 12 35 AM Ck>s SJ, N S. d U« I BUSINESS ON RADIO Promises, promises -v isgs-—- aSS:r" isiisfEL™ isr-assr"-7.00 CNN (L). 800 News (C). 1 J*J| Symphony 92.4 mHz in VHF Band II Promised Land, 10.45pm, SBC 5 800 Natur of Australia Land g3O579 words
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Article, Illustration477 1992-01-10 13 Nirmal Ghosh - Nirmal Ghosh finds some rare images of people and places captured by a photographer at an exhibition Nirmal Ghosh LondonBASED photographer Greg Krijgsman arrived in Singapore in mid-December and saw rain in torrents for the first time in more than three months. He had spent477 words
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Article, Illustration752 1992-01-10 13 Arthur Max - While Mother Teresa recovers from illness in the US, her work quietly goes on. Arthur Max reports. Arthur Max AP PREM DAN is an island of flowers, swept courtyards and serenity in a sea of sewage, slum dwellings and human waste. It is one of Mother Teresa'sAP - 752 words
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Article, Illustration606 1992-01-10 13 CHATTERBOX THE US rock group REM and Canadian pop singer Bryan Adams combined on Wednesday for 13 Grammy nominations and singer Natalie Cole was named for four of music's top awards for her clcctronic ducts with her late father. The nominations for the 34th606 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1992-01-10 14 Martin Wolf - Martin Wolf argues that US government attempts to avoid a depression must not lead to another damaging bout of inflation Martin Wolf FT THE public psychology of going into debt for gain passes through several phases: (a) the lure of big prospective dividends or gainsFT; Source: Bank Credit Analyst; Source: Datastream; Source: OECD - 1,447 words
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694 1992-01-10 15 Linda Sieg - Bush's visit to Japan An economic action plan that capped Mr Bush's visit is expected to do little to help the US recession or to open the Japanese market to more American products, reports Linda Sieg Linda Sieg Reuter Actions pledged by the UnitedReuter - 694 words
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Article, Illustration561 1992-01-10 15 Reuter BEFORE American President George Bush suddenly fell ill, he and Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa on Wednesday announced what they called a strategy for world growth, but some economists cast doubt on how effective that plan would be. "This is the biggest red herringReuter - 561 words
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371 1992-01-10 15 AP THE United States and Japan on Thursday issued "action plans" to help erase friction caused by their huge trade imbalance. Here are some of the actions promised by the Japanese: Japanese automakers announced goals to procure US$l9 billion (SS3I billion)AP - 371 words
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530 1992-01-10 15 AFP THE agreement on a "growth strategy" announced in Tokyo on Wednesday by US President George Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa might put Germany "in the dock" at the Group of Seven meeting at the end of January in theAFP - 530 words
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Advertisement105 1992-01-10 15 MUSIC FOR YOUR EARS I Unity Audio A new doss of loudspeakers. I Class A series loudspeakers vC Time aligned A I Dynamic Driver Systems for more bass f J Phase Locked Woofer for high efficiency, subharmonic performance and no resonance \l Multidrive system to reproduce the open and J105 words
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93 1992-01-10 16 LONDON Generous, the English Derby and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes winner, has been crowned the champion race-horse of 1991. In the International Classifications published yesterday, European experts gave Generous the highest rating for five years. The handicappers rated the three-year-old colt93 words
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Article66 1992-01-10 16 ZURICH Fifa took the rare step on Wednesday of formally denying reports that it planned to move the 1994 World Cup finals from the US. "Contrary to rumours being spread in the international press, Fifa has no reason whatsoever to consider transferring the next66 words
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Article98 1992-01-10 16 VATICAN CITY The Vatican newspaper on Wednesday criticised the death toll in the Paris-Cape Town rally and called for the race to be abolished. "Thirty deaths in the 14 events staged from 1979 to today: these are the real, tragic standings in the Paris-Cape98 words
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Article96 1992-01-10 16 SYDNEY 21-year-old Gabriela Sabatini, the pin-up of womens' tennis, quizzed at a post-match conference here, said she liked to sing slow, romantic numbers, although not yet in public, and she had already visited the zoo and Sydney's world famous Bondi Beach for a swim. "I feel96 words
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Article147 1992-01-10 16 SAN JOSE Debt-ridden Pebble Beach Co has given up the battle but not the plan to raise millions by selling six-figure private memberships to its famous seaside golf resort. "We still think this is the best way to raise money for the company," Pebble Beach147 words
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Article, Illustration414 1992-01-10 16 AP CANASTOTA, New York Trainer Angelo Dundee, Ken Norton and a foursome of international punchers are among 29 people who will be inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame this summer. The hall's third induction class includes seven boxers from theAP - 414 words
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Article225 1992-01-10 16 Reuter LE SAUZE, France Marseille president Bernard Tapie said a major shake-up was planned at the French soccer club. "It will be a great team, very different from this season's," he told the French sports daily L'Equipe. "So far, I've decided to let only oneReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration293 1992-01-10 16 AP SYDNEY Defending champion Guy Forget of France outgunned American Aaron Krickstein yesterday to advance to the semi-finals of the A 5560,000 (about *****,000) New South Wales Open tennis tournament. Forget, at No 3 the highest remaining seed in the men's draw, used aAP - 293 words
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Article, Illustration587 1992-01-10 17 Past injuries and hard luck fail to keep American hurdler down Reuter NEW YORK The scars on Greg Foster's body are everywhere an incision here, stitch marks there, and the screws holding his left arm together are buried somewhere else. But at 33, hisReuter - 587 words
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385 1992-01-10 17 AP CARLSBAD, California The Tournament of Champions serves as an example of the changing of the guard in pro golf. The kick-off event on the 1992 US PGA Tour schedule got underway yesterday with defending champion Tom Kite opposed by a field thatAP - 385 words
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Advertisement20 1992-01-10 16 J'-- Business readers say the most flattering things about us. (No wonder we're always red.) The Economist. The Unfair Advantage.20 words
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Advertisement497 1992-01-10 17 BUSINESS TIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 -Fax No: 734 3698 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 CHALLENGE FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION (S) PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS PASSED ON 6 JANUARY 1992 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 115 Airport Cargo Road #05-05 Cargo Agent497 words
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Advertisement150 1992-01-10 17 1 Eim» Ohm «r» »s '69? MoM* SMfl'vf'US Voir When I won the Tchaikovsky competition, I was thrilled. Later came the Avery Fisher prize. I was overjoyed. Now I play a Stradivarius on the concert stages of the world. And I've reached the point of Deliriums CONCORD. THE CONCORD DtIWJM*150 words
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Article, Illustration4038 1992-01-10 18 Lilian Ang - By Lilian Ang THE RUMOURS died as mysteriously as they flared. Overnight the gossip mongers vanished and the market settled back into more routine trading activity yesterday, with the benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index slipping 4.04 points to close at 1,490.51.4,038 words
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Article, Illustration63 1992-01-10 18 Chew Eng Han - By Chew Eng Han Comment WITH both short and long-term indicators pointing down, further losses are on the cards for Nat Steel. Initial support is at $4.20. If this holds well, a rise back to $5.00 is possible. More likely, the stock will break below $4.20 and move63 words
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Article2919 1992-01-10 19 C&C 630 +10 +16% Roth Inds 50* 755 +10 +1.3% Spore BusF 500 725 +10 +1.4% C&C Wt 314 +8 +2.6% S Reinsurance 133 <-7 +5.6% First Capital 183 +6 t-3.4% ICS 360 6 +1.7% SPH 910 +5 +-0.6% Spore Land 545 +5 0.9% Gold2,919 words
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Article, Illustration5014 1992-01-10 21 Bernama SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market retreated further yesterday on cautious selling amid mixed leads from abroad but plantation stocks took centre stage on strong buying interest due to good prospects for palm oil prices. Dealers said interest moved toBernama - 5,014 words
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Article349 1992-01-10 22 Company Date Year Group Net Net earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend ('000) (cents) SPH Dec 24 Aug 91 $153 802(1133.374) 62 6(54 3 25(30) Ind Oxygen Dec 14 Jun 91 M$21.269(516.754) 4 7(6) 5(4 5a) Seal Inc Dec 13 Jun 91 M$648<$8 476) 1349 words
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Article167 1992-01-10 22 Company Date Year Group pre-tax Net earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend (*000) (cents) Kl Kepong Dec 27 Sep 91 M$85.468($84 804) 15 3(148) 15(15) Pacific Can Dec 24 Sep 91 $138($1.387L) 02(-) VanDerHorst Dec 24 Sep 91 J2 960(12 800) 4 7(4 2) 1(1)167 words
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Article573 1992-01-10 22 Company Date Half-year Group pre-tax Interim ann to profit/loss (L) dividend ('000) Polytek Dec 31 Sep 91 $489l<$1.958> SaterasRes Dec 31 Sep 91 M$2.023(J462L) -<-) FACB Dec 30 Sep 91 M$5.255($4.861) Set Dredge Dec 30 Sep 91 M$2,391($579e) imatex Dec 27 Sep 91 MS3.270KS2.615L) KLIH Dec 26 Sep573 words
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Article532 1992-01-10 22 Lan 8 Steamers Maritime Holdings. a member of the Keppel Group, has formed a business centre, the Saigon Business Centre, through a joint venture with state-owned Satgon General Post Office of the Ho Chi Mmh Post Telecommunications in Ho Chi Minh City Jan 7 Cement maker Pan Malaysia532 words
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1837 1992-01-10 22 Trans Registered Substantial Buy/ No. el Amount Shareholding Stock Date Holder Shareholder/Director Sell shares Before After NatSteei 03/02/92 Street Names DBS Bank S 1.000 4.633 550 40 393.698 19 02 40.392.698 19 02 Semb Shipyard 07/01/92 DBS Nominees (Pte) Ltd Temasek Holdings (Pte) Ltd B 1 0001,837 words
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Article580 1992-01-10 22 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total (or payment date dose payable tt* year last year AJS8 50c 121(b) Dec 30 lan 14 tan 21 12% 10% Am* Ste* 50c 10% Dec 9 Dec 23 lan 20 20% 20% Asa Pacific 181N lan 9 lan 21 lan 29580 words
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Article543 1992-01-10 22 Main Board Last Full Year Company Period Data Tear WEFS Gno Net anranced mint (cents) 4* profit last year (WOO) EMS Fnal Nov 6 Jul 91 30TE 17.8781 Cantrtporrt Interim Jan 25 Jun 92 5 0 5 8 13.549 Khonj Guan Interim Jan 31 Apr 92 4 0543 words
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Article184 1992-01-10 22 Company Rights Issue Asu Pac Land Four for sewn <n MJO 50 per share Ex-date Ian 3 Books dose Jan 17 Acceptance Payment NYA City Dev Renouxeable rights ssue on the basis of or*for ten <a $2 85 per share Ex-date Dec 9 Books close Dec 19 Acceptance184 words
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Article511 1992-01-10 22 Company Rights Issue Aiance Ttdi One for-one SI 00 pef share Bo*or Issue of $90 978m nominal amount of 351 Redeemable Unsecured Guaranteed Bonds 1991 96 with *****m detachable warrants on the basis of $2 nominal amount of Bonds for every three existing shares held Every 12 nominal511 words
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Article112 1992-01-10 22 Metroplei Bhd: EGM at Sabah Room, Level 3, Putra World Trade Centre, Jalan Tun Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Jan 10, at 11am UM Corporation Bhd: EGM at the registered office, 2nd Floor, Wisma IJM, Jalan Yong Shook Lm, ***** Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia on112 words
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Article114 1992-01-10 22 Comers km Special Trdg Scripless Conversion deadline Period Trading Company starts (IDP) (ST) starts City De» Dec 26 Jan 16 Jan 6 Jan 16 Jan 17 H Negara Nov 25 Dec 12 Dec 3 Dec 12 Dec 13 HTP Hldgs Sep 16 Oct 10 Sep 30 Oct 10114 words
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Article236 1992-01-10 22 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1992 hifh: 1252 59 (7/1/92) }»2 h*t 1501 09 7/1/92) 1992 tow 1232 84 2/1/92) 1992 low: 1479 35 (2/1/92) 991 Mi 1333 08 3/6/91 1991 1565 58 < 3/6/91 > 1991 tow *****2 (16/1/91) 1149 08 (16/1/91) 1990 Mr 1435236 words
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366 1992-01-10 22 In local curt In SS In US$ dy %>t dy yi dy yr Jan 8 Index chge chge chge chge chge chge World 407.1 -I.I 13.7 -1.4 8.0 -1.4 15.8 iEAFE 498.0 -2.1 5.9 -2.4 2.4 -2.4 9.8 Europe 410.0 -0.9 12.5 -0.7 2.8 -0.7366 words
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Article, Illustration2218 1992-01-10 23 UPI THAI stock prices moved upwards yesterday in substantial trading. The Stock Exchange of Thailand index rose 1.74 points to close at 725.70. "The market opened rather quiet, but the index rose more than three points before profit-taking pulled down the index." saidUPI; SOURCE: PONT DATA - 2,218 words
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Article1017 1992-01-10 23 Price Change Sucaco ***** 200 Kalbe Farma 7700 200 Asuransi Ramaya 3700 200 Indospring 3200 200 S Cibinnong 6050 100 Astra Intl ***** 100 Gudang Garam 5000 100 Bank Duta 2050 50 Indah Kiat Pape 2400 50 Price's C hge Indospring 3200 6.67 Asuransi Ramava 3700+ 5.711,017 words
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Advertisement407 1992-01-10 23 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. St AND IN THE MATTER OF TRANS-OCEANIA IMPORT EXPORT PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act Cap SO that a Final Meeting of the members of the407 words
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Article, Illustration2592 1992-01-10 24 Reuter STOCKS in the Tokyo market closed sharply higher in thin, volatile trade yesterday. Index-linked buying and bargain hunting after two days of heavy losses helped buoy prices, but fears of volatility sparked by yesterday's monthly options expiry and continuing worries about the economy sidelinedReuter - 2,592 words
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Article, Illustration2600 1992-01-10 24 AFP, Reuter SHARE prices fell slightly in directionless trading on the local stock market yesterday, with the Hang Seng Index losing 3.13 points or 0.07 per cent to close at 4,334.54. Turnover also dropped to HKSI.4S billion, down from Wednesday's HKSI.66 billion. The marketAFP,; Reuter - 2,600 words
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2443 1992-01-10 25 Reuter DEBUTANTE West Australian Newspapers was the lone trading highlight as the Australian share market closed slightly lower in dull business yesterday. Brokers said investors were "going through the motions" of consolidation after the recent rally supported by the one percentage point cashReuter - 2,443 words
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Article438 1992-01-10 25 TAIWAN stocks finished higher in active trade, spurred by the central bank's 0.375 point cut in its rediscount rate yesterday, brokers said. The weighted index closed 30.90 points higher at 4,803.51. Turnover was NTS3B.4 billion against NT542.2 billion. Brokers said investors started to take profits in late trade after438 words
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Article476 1992-01-10 25 INVESTORS continued to take profits on selected blue chips yesterday, extending Wednesday's losses and pulling the market index to a lower close. The Manila Stock Exchange composite index dropped 19.30 points to finish at 1,208.09. TTie index hit a 25-month high of 1,241.48 on Tuesday. "The market had heated476 words
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Article777 1992-01-10 25 SEOUL stocks recovered from early weakness to close higher yesterday, buoyed by institutional buying and technical factors, brokers said. The composite stock index added 11.26 points to 637.11 on turnover of 340 billion won against 337 billion on Wednesday. Ten listed stocks of the Hyundai Group firms hit limit777 words
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Article247 1992-01-10 25 SHARE prices ended higher on low turnover, the highlight of yesterday's trading being Fay, Richwhite's meteoric gain due to New Zealand's chances in the upcoming America's Cup yachting regatta. The merchant bank, which along with its associate Bank of New Zealand, is a sponsor of the New Zealand247 words
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Article57 1992-01-10 25 INDICES TURNOVER Close Picviun Jan 9 MEW ZEALAND 1519.56 1.510.33 +9.23 NZSE-40 Capital 12 5 23 -10.5 Turnover (million) 1.208.09 1,227.39 -19.30 Composite Index 1 72 1.01 +0.71 Turnover (million) TAIPEI Weighted Price Index 4,80 L 5 Turnover (NTS billion) 4.772.61 42.2 30.90 -3.8 SEOUL Composite Stock Index 637.11 ■625.8557 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1992-01-10 26 STOCKS closed mostly higher in heavy and choppy trading on Wednesday, with the broader market faring much better than the blue-chip sector in weathering bouts of profit-taking spawned by the year-end rally. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rebounded 4.70 points to an all-time high of 3,204.83 on1,480 words
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Article, Illustration755 1992-01-10 26 SHARE prices finished sharply lower on London's Stock Exchange on Wednesday, but above the day's worst levels. Prices were pressured by growing pessimism over the economic outlook, a weak pound, and political worries, dealers said. Shares fell at midday on news that US President George Bush had been taken755 words
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Article251 1992-01-10 26 GERMAN shares ended a quiet Wednesday session with many investors sidelined by worries about the German economy under the pressure of the 992 wage round and by concerns following Tokyo's sharp price drop on Wednesday. Dealers said news that President George Bush had collapsed in Japan stymied a brief251 words
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Article248 1992-01-10 26 SHARES ended a thin session on Wednesday slightly weaker but well recovered from lows they reached in the wake of President Bush's collapse in Tokyo. Reassuring signals on Mr Bush's health and a bounce on Wall Street calmed a market made jumpy by depressing domestic economic signs and anxiety248 words
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Article192 1992-01-10 26 FRENCH equities snapped out of negative territory in the last 30 minutes of a sluggish Wednesday session during which the bourse was rattled briefly by news that President Bush had taken ill. The CAC-40 index reversed course after Wall Street shrugged off the Bush scare to move up in192 words
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Article211 1992-01-10 26 ITALIAN shares closed higher on Wednesday but off earlier peaks as profit-taking ate into some of the session's earlier gains. Brokers said volume was low, as operators were more taken up with setting up shop as the new SIM brokerages than trading. Brokers said that news of President Bush211 words
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Article253 1992-01-10 26 SWISS shares closed slightly easier on Wednesday, but off earlier lows. Brokers said stocks recovered in late trade after Wall Street recouped early losses. The SPI index closed down 2.5 points at 1,063.3 after bottoming out earlier at 1,059.9 and the SMI index of leading shares fell 10.2 points253 words
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Article69 1992-01-10 26 PRICES on the Stockholm bourse closed largely unchanged from Tuesday and off the day's highs after a fluctuating and busy session on Wednesday. The bourse general index closed 0.13 per cent up at 923.44 in turnover of 439 million crowns. Blue chips firmed 0.05 per cent on average. "The69 words
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Article392 1992-01-10 26 THE Johannesburg stock market continued its steady advance on Wednesday amid unwavering support for blue chip issues, dealers said. They said a belief that world gokJ prices have bottomed out continued to bolster gold shares, while industrials continued to be buoyed by demand for top-quality stocks. The JSE All-Gold392 words
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Article274 1992-01-10 26 TORONTO stocks trimmed some of the gains scored during the session to finish slightly above unchanged on Wednesday. Traders and analysts said the market was continuing its consolidation phase following the upswing of the past few weeks. "We're following New York, which closed near unchanged on volume that looks274 words
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Article198 1992-01-10 26 INDICES TURNOVER NEW YORK Cknc Pretiows Jan 8 Dow Jones S& P 500 Turnover (million) 3.203.94 3.204.83 -0.89 418.10 417.40 +0.70 290.75 252.78 +37.97 LONDON Financial Times 30 FTSE 100 Turnover (million) 1.885.9 2.467.1 505.3 1.904.1 2.482.9 478.9 -18.2 -15.8 -26.4 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1.578.73 1.592.45 -13.72 AMSTERDAM EOE Index198 words
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1178 1992-01-10 27 REPORTS THE US DOLLAR yesterday was nearly two pfennigs higher from New York closes on Wednesday in late Asian trade but quick profit-taking pulled it down from earlier highs yesterday. It was boosted by short-covering, induced by a Japanese1,178 words
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Article359 1992-01-10 27 Cross rates Jan 9 US$ SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6210 2.7030 1.5090 124.50 0.5328 1.3460 1.3228 1.8248 S$ 0.6169 1.6675 0.9309 76 8044 0.3287 0.8304 0.8160 1.1257 MS 0.3700 0.60 0.5583 46.0599 0.1971 0.4980 0.4894 0.6751 Dm 0.6627 1.0742 1.7913 82.50 0.3531 0.8920359 words
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Article533 1992-01-10 27 Interbank rates S$ Bid Offer Overnight 3 1/4 3 1/2 1-month 2 3/4 2 7/8 2-month 2 3/4 2 7/8 3-month 2 3/4 2 7/8 Overnight mode: 2-7/8 ■ESS Bid Offer 7 days 3 15/16 4 1/16 -I month 3 IS/16 4 1/16 2 months 3 7/8 4533 words
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383 1992-01-10 27 Reuter MOSCOW An economic adviser to President Boris Yeltsin says the Russian government will stick by the battered rouble, currently threatened by soaring inflation and surging demand for cash. Government economist Alexei Ulyukayev told the Russian Information Agency on Wednesday that Russia wouldReuter - 383 words
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288 1992-01-10 27 AFP WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve might lower interest rates again if it is necessary to rekindle economic growth in the US, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady indicated on Wednesday. Mr Brady, in an interview with CNN television, stressed that the rcccnt decline ofAFP - 288 words
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Article1087 1992-01-10 27 SIMEX EUROMMUUt Open High Low Sett Est Vol Op/Int Vol Mar 92 96.03 96.05 96.02 96.05 8536 ***** 7723 Jun 92 95.93 95.96 95.91 95.95 7281 ***** 7146 Sep 92 95.73 95.74 95.71 95.73 2804 8829 6112 Dec 92 95.26 95.27 95.23 95.27 2890 2505 2271 Mar 931,087 words
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Article, Illustration779 1992-01-10 28 Reuter LONDON Gold is hovering above five-year lows at around US$349 an ounce, but the market is likely to challenge US$4OO later this year, analysts said. "We're still in a weak market and while there has been an increaseReuter; Source: TeleTrac - 779 words
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822 1992-01-10 28 REPORTS THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market lost another six sen yesterday to close at MS 14.57 a kg due to lack of demand and weaker fundamentals. Dealers said the continued absence of foreign players and822 words
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Article1404 1992-01-10 28 Rubber Jan9 m (tefc >■>») Sccnts/kt Noon Close Inl I RSS Prompt I27.2VI28.25N I27.00/I28.00N Int 1 RSS Feb 92 127.75/128.25 127.50/128.00 Int I RSS Mar I28.2V128.75 128.00/128.50 Int 2 RSS OP 126.25/127.25N 126.2VI27.25N Int 3 RSS OP I23.25/124.25N 123.25/124.25N Int 4 RSS OP 12I.75/I22.75N I2I.7VI22.75N Int 5 RSS OP1,404 words
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Advertisement569 1992-01-10 28 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER SO AND IN THE MATTER OF GLOBAL CONTACTS PTE LTD (MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting ot the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 47 Hill Street #05-01. Chinese Chamber ol Commerce Industry Building. Singapore 0617. on Thursday.569 words
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Article1279 1992-01-10 29 CKy FHflrt HA FMgM ETD ton WwM GA890 2205 MataMa QF81 2010 QF82 2115 ton RJ182 1440 RJ183 2320 Aawtardai SQ23 1815 KL838 2325 Mm» SQ36 2230 A«cfcla*d NZ35 1530 SQ285 2130 SQ286 2035 NZ36 2305 BA12 2155 2 wmmm GA524 0920 Bandar Sari BI421 11051,279 words
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Article, Illustration580 1992-01-10 29 Steven Prokesch - LETTER FROM LONDON By Steven Prokesch IF SUBWAY systems are the measure, London is undeniably a much more civilised city than New York. It is not just the much lower rate of violent crime on the Underground or tube, as the subway here is known,580 words
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Article150 1992-01-10 29 As at 3pm yesterday: I>ocal dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.2193 1.2360 Canadian dollar 1.4037 1.4321 NZ dollar 0.8780 0.9135 Sterling pound 3.0307 3.0718 US dollar 1.6170 1.6250 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 13.08 13.38150 words
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Article58 1992-01-10 29 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Exhibition Sc Jan 12-19 Do-it-yourself Utrecht, Koninklijke *****55.911 Congress 1992 Trade Show Netherlands Nederlandse r w Jan 14-18 International Valencia, Fena Muestra- ********** -,0ft-.c.o Fair of Home Spain rio InternacioJan 14-17 Aerospace NEC, Centre 021-*****18 Textiles Sc58 words
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Advertisement90 1992-01-10 29 Can you live without a man? Yes, say Sylvia Chang and Sally Yeh in the movie Sisters of The World Unite. What do Singapore women think? "Everybody has "Having a husband someone. I have him, is not everything in life." for better or for worst." a woman who left her90 words
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Miscellaneous282 1992-01-10 29 1 Left peas 4 Dotterels released at London tube station (3,6) 1 1 I I 1 1 1 9 Country house, for exampie, set back by residential complex (7) I J j j 11 Plain country for wolf or 12 Weightless first-class ——HL—HB—HBL means of travel (4) I I I282 words
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Miscellaneous157 1992-01-10 29 Singapore Outlook: Fair and windy. Report; Maximum temperature 31.8 Assoc humidity 59% Minimum temperature 23.5 Assoc humidity 97% Hours of sunshine 10.70 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 2.1 Rainy days this month 1 World forecast Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 22/18 Showers Bangkok 33/21 Sunny Beijing 03/-7 Cloudy Brunei157 words
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Miscellaneous26 1992-01-10 29 --few OOST H*VE —9&J, mftRKtTiHO DlßCCnsl? OF PIR.6RISTOVJ I've HftLL ft ft T'&yp'^Jl'UJPißD ■/"Ttft WOO FoR-mtffeTeRHPvLL UM5y OP THiyCAK ■StNrriG CUBRKOFTHC J ££■&^*Zl£sL2* Si LTD IM2-IWI26 words
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Article, Illustration452 1992-01-10 30 Yeltsin faces public hostility over price increases Agencies MOSCOW Ukraine and Russia, clashing bitterly over control of the Black Sea fleet, have stepped up a vicious war of words that threatens to tear apart the new Commonwealth of Independent States. RussianAgencies - 452 words
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Article, Illustration444 1992-01-10 30 Harish Mehta - BT interview with Nguyen Co Thach By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Reports that Vietnam was mobilising its forces on the Cambodian border were "baseless", Vietnam's former Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said yesterday. Mr Co Thach t<fld BT it would be "contrary to the interests of Vietnam" to444 words
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323 1992-01-10 30 Agencies HONGKONG In a move to ease Hongkong's acute labour shortage, the British colonial government yesterday announced a controversial plan to nearly double the number of trained foreign workers allowed into the colony. The plan drew immediate protests. Nine members of Hongkong's 60-memberAgencies - 323 words
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Article278 1992-01-10 30 AP WASHINGTON Prices paid by US wholesalers fell in December and for all of 1991, the first annual decline in five years, the US government said yesterday. The report was a bright spot in an otherwise dim performance by the economy. The Labour Department said itsAP - 278 words
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272 1992-01-10 30 AFP HONGKONG The Hongkong government will not cut into other public expenditure to pay for the new airport. Financial Secretary Hamish Macleod said yesterday. Mr Macleod told a meeting of the British Chamber of Commerce "I want to set the record straight", thatAFP - 272 words
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334 1992-01-10 30 Kitingan trial Bernama KOTA KINABALU Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan's decision that a shophouse project in Tambunan be given to "our own people" was tantamount to a directive although it was not specific, the High Court was told yesterday.Bernama - 334 words
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Article, Illustration431 1992-01-10 31 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Homegrown marine-based group Jaya has ordered five vessels four flat-top cargo barges and a landing craft worth more than $4.5 million from Chinese shipbuilders as part of a major fleet expansion exercise. The company, which is located at Shipyard431 words
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208 1992-01-10 31 KUALA LUMPUR Government agencies and representatives of the Malaysian shipping industry will meet soon, ahead of the proposed dialogue with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to boost the sector. The Ministry of Transport has already requested those involved to submit a memorandum detailing208 words
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201 1992-01-10 31 UPI WASHINGTON A US government research ship will leave for the Persian Gulf next week to study environmental damage caused by Gulf war oil spills, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced on Wednesday. The Mount Mitchell, a 40metre researchUPI - 201 words
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Article1220 1992-01-10 31 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Anglo Orient 16 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 A.P.C. Lines 13 5 A cWarehousing 15 4 Arrow Int 9 4 Asian Break-Bulk 16 5 ASXCLShpg 15 2 ASCL1,220 words
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428 1992-01-10 31 Reuter LONDON The shipping industry's outlook this year is slightly bearish due to reduced shipments of the main dry bulk commodities and oil, the Baltic Exchange chairman said. "I'm not looking for a huge recession or depression because there is a balanceReuter - 428 words
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298 1992-01-10 31 AP HAMPTON. Virginia The airliner speeds down the runway and something's not right. The pilot has seconds to make a life or death decision. Take off or abort? Engineers at Nasa's Langley Research Center have developed a system that shows when a problem reduces accelerationAP - 298 words
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Article54 1992-01-10 31 AS trade negotiators argued all day and then froze for a moment after President George Bush's collapse, the heads of America's three largest car makers came face to face for the first time on Wednesday with the powerful bureaucrats who run Japan Inc. David E54 words
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41 1992-01-10 31 CSX Corp. the railroad and shipping company, said on Wednesday that it would take a US$755 million charge against its fourth-quarter earnings. largely to cover the costs of an employee reduction programme Back Page41 words
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43 1992-01-10 31 IN AN EFFORT to extend a concept long familiar on international flights. American Airlines said on Wednesday that on Feb 4 it would begin offering business-class service on flights between New York and Los Angeles Back Page43 words
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Article60 1992-01-10 31 SHIPYARD and other workers in the Gdansk region went on strike for one hour on Wednesday in protest against increases in the price of energy, union sources said. The strike was restricted to the Gdansk region, but was seen as a major warning to the60 words
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91 1992-01-10 32 LONDON The Panamanian-registered bulker Kara Sea is expected to sail after reloading 28,200 tonnes of coal discharged when steam was detected in its holds, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence reported. The 43,812-dwt vessel is expected to proceed from Cadiz to Iskenderun, Turkey, in two to91 words
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Article53 1992-01-10 32 LONDON The Panamanian tanker Timor Sea was refloated in Karachi harbour at high tide, midnight Jan 7, and berthed shortly afterwards, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. All vessel movements at Karachi remained suspended for twelve hours prior to the refloating of the 88,002 dwt vessel, which ran53 words
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108 1992-01-10 32 LONDON The national oil chartering companies of Iran and Saudi Arabia further cut oil stocks held in floating storage in December after reducing them steadily recently, figures from shipbroker John I Jacobs showed. Saudi Arabia held no short term floating stocks at the end108 words
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64 1992-01-10 32 NICOSIA Iran is ready to return six Kuwaiti aircraft flown to safety by Iraq during the Gulf War last year, the head of the UN aviation authority has said. International Civil Aviation Organisation president Assad Kotaite said in Tehran he had visited the Kuwait64 words
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83 1992-01-10 32 HONGKONG China signed contracts worth US$lOO million in 1991 to sell 32 civilian aircraft to 11 countries and areas, the Beijing-funded China News Service said. It quoted China's Ministry of Aeronautics and Astronautics Industry as saying nine countries, including Nepal, Mongolia, Zimbabwe, Peru and83 words
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Article26 1992-01-10 32 ERLANGEN, Germany Electronics group Siemens AG said the Czech regional government's industry ministry approved its energy venture with Skoda Plzen.26 words
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Article1061 1992-01-10 32 FREIGHT market rates consolidated as some charter volume emerged, but grain did not feature and sentiment remained bearish, dry cargo brokers said on Wednesday. As the Baltic Freight Index rose one point to 1,477 the routes gaining were the Atlantic panamax runs, Pacific time-char-ters and the US Gulf/Far1,061 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1992-01-10 32 David E Sanger - The heads of America's Big Three car makers came face to face for the first time with Japan's powerful bureaucrats on Wednesday. David E Sanger reports David E Sanger NYT AS trade negotiators argued all day and then froze for a moment after President GeorgeNYT - 1,254 words
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Article646 1992-01-10 32 Carbon Carbon Ian 7 Density Water Residue Ash Alumnum Sediment Density Water Residue Ash Aluminium Sediment M/M M/M En on Exxon KG/M*3 1 V/V M/M M/M PPM method KG/M*3 V/V 1 M M M/M PPM method ISO/Cimac limits Spec E25 991 1 0 15.0 0 10646 words
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Article6119 1992-01-10 40 This is a list of ships loading Ev< at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by E j destination, the name of the 16 ship, the shipping line in- A* volved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. n<6,119 words
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Article488 1992-01-10 47 Voy No Bfth Armd Doparttft Vessel Voy No Berth Armral Depart™ Mariiu Tarnhd Pac Samudra 991(0) 0802/0700 08 02/2300 ET™ mTo/ unc M Peter Sit 5 S8 P03 0901/1200 1001/0400 r £2 JJJJJ* &2!S Shaptaeveret 9W P09A 09 01/2300 1101/1100 Batara Saying *****2 M04 alongside 1001/2300 c»,488 words
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Article1023 1992-01-10 47 RECEIVING Of EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Bookint/Bibnci Rstts Sty Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From I WxllJy 19A 11/0700 2 09/1700 10/0659 10/0900 3 10/0700 10/1159 10/1400 1, ACX lotus 20 10/2330 1 09/1500 09/1659 09/1900 J 2 09/1700 10/0659 10/0900 Ak*Bhum 125S 11/23001,023 words
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245 1992-01-10 48 AFP WARSAW Shipyard and other workers in the Gdansk region went on strike for one hour on Wednesday in protest against inereases in the price of energy, union sources said. The strike was restricted to the Gdansk region, but was seen as aAFP - 245 words
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361 1992-01-10 48 NYT NEW YORK CSX Corp, the railroad and shipping company, said on Wednesday that it would take a US$755 million charge against its fourth-quarter earnings, largely to cover the costs of an employee reduction programme. The company, based in Richmond, Virginia, saidNYT - 361 words
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459 1992-01-10 48 NYT NEW YORK In an effort to extend a concept long familiar on international flights, American Airlines said on Wednesday that on Feb 4 it would begin offering business-class service on flights between New York and Los Angeles. It appeared that the moveNYT - 459 words
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