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Title Section16 1992-05-20 1 Business Times MITA (P) 35/12/91 Wednesday, May 20, 1992 HIE BUSINESS PAPER EOR S-E ASIA 75*16 words
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67 1992-05-20 1 BONN Unions and management yesterday agreed on a 5.8 per cent pay increase for construction workers, signalling an end to the bitter disputes which marked this years rounds of pay bargaining. The parties to the wage negotiations agreed to a settlement suggested67 words
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Article44 1992-05-20 1 LONDON British Airways pic, the only major European carrier to head into the black so far, said its pre-tax profits soared to £285 million (*****.5 million) in the year to March 31, from £130 million the previous year.44 words
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Article46 1992-05-20 1 THE Japanese economic slowdown has hit Asean-Japan trade in recent months. Figures from Japanese External Trade Organisation show that Japan's monthly imports from Asean, in particular, have started to fall on a year-to-year basis from October 1991 to March this year Page 246 words
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Article25 1992-05-20 1 INVESTORS should consider investing in Malaysia's recreation and entertainment projects which are recession-proof, said property consultant Rahim Co Research Sdn Bhd. Page 225 words
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Article28 1992-05-20 1 PROTESTS by candidates who fared poorly in the presidential elections may derail the Philippines' chances for renewed economic growth after the 1991 recession. Page 1028 words
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Article37 1992-05-20 1 CHINA'S economy is showing signs of overheating, says the State Statistics Bureau. Reports of an increase in loans in circulation, irrational structure of investment and price hikes in urban areas merit serious concern Page 1137 words
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Article36 1992-05-20 1 THE dispute over a $900 Louis Ferand dress, which was stained after dry-cleaning, shows that such cases are not clear cut and may even have to be decided by the courts Page 1836 words
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Article40 1992-05-20 1 MEMBERS of the Asia-North America Eastbound Rate Agreement (Anera) will soon step up local monitoring of how long shippers detain containers to ensure that charges are imposed on those which exceed a seven-day limit Shipping Times, Pg I40 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article26 1992-05-20 1 WALL STREET stocks turned weak in morning trading yesterday after a positive start. The Dow was about seven lower at 3367 in early trade.26 words
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Article31 1992-05-20 1 LONDON share prices were lower in lacklustre trading at midday yesterday. At I 100 GMT, the FTSE 100-share index was down 6.6 points, or 0.2 per cent, at 2,797.0.31 words
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Article33 1992-05-20 1 GRP Ltd, a specialist in the supply of marine and industrial hoses, launched its public issue of 12 million 20-cent shares at 43 cents apiece on Sesdaq yesterday Page 433 words
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Article32 1992-05-20 1 DIRECTORS of Leader Universal Holdings Bhd are likely to decide this week on whether to withdraw from the threeway battle for Federal Cables Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd Page 432 words
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Article38 1992-05-20 1 UK-based Mount Charlotte Investments pic is seeking to reduce its massive debts through convertible loan stocks or a capital injection after failing to sell its non-strategic assets in the last 18 months, said analysts Page 438 words
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Article18 1992-05-20 1 SIMEX may introduce trading in the booming Nikkei futures contract on certain public holidays Page 918 words
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503 1992-05-20 1 Ben Davies - Protests and shootings continue as Suchinda speaks to the nation on TV Reports from Ben Davies in BANGKOK LAST night, gunfire echoed again through Thailand's capital for the third straight night, after overnight violence left scores dead and hundreds others wounded in the worst503 words
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Article, Illustration359 1992-05-20 1 BANGKOK Panic selling hit the Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET) yesterday following news of the widespread shootings in Bangkok and escalating violence elsewhere in the country. In the first 35 minutes of trading, the SET composite index tumbled more than 60 points, orSource: Bloomberg - 359 words
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505 1992-05-20 1 Chuang Peck Ming - Investment figure 31pc higher than 199 l"s Reports by Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE American corporations plan to invest US$9BB million (Ssl.6 billion) in Singapore this year, up 31 per cent from 1991, according to US Department of Commerce figures. The investment figure505 words
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257 1992-05-20 1 SINGAPORE US investments in 1992 will continue to rise taster in the AsiaPacific region than anywhere else in the world. US Department of Commerce figures indicate. US corporations plan to invest U556.64 billion (S$ 10.8 billion) in the region. Japan excluded,257 words
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Article, Illustration367 1992-05-20 1 Magdalene Ng - By Magdalene Ng SINGAPORE Goh Keng Swee will retire from his post as deputy chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore on May 31, leaving a legacy of sound financial policies. The MAS announced his retirement in a short statement yesterday. It added: "The367 words
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PAGE 2 NEWS
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330 1992-05-20 2 Koichi Ishiyama - Imports have been falling since October, says Jetro From Koichi Ishiyama in TOKYO THE Japanese economic slowdown has hit AseanJapan trade in recent months, according to the Japan External Trade Organisation. Japan's monthly imports from Asean have been falling on a year-on-year basis since330 words
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635 1992-05-20 2 Sylvia Wong - By Sylvia Wong SINGAPORE Investors keen to sniff out Malaysian property investments with good yields should consider recreation and entertainment projects, according to Rahim Co Research Sdn Bhd. a Malaysian property consultant. In a book to be launched in Kuala Lumpur today, it635 words
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259 1992-05-20 2 SINGAPORE Maxtor Corporation of the United States is putting more money into its Singapore operations at a time when the local manufacturing sector is looking forward to better times. This morning, Maxtor will break ground at its manufacturing site in Ang Mo259 words
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347 1992-05-20 2 Catherine Ong - From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG THE Taiwanese government has not given the go-ahead for Formosa Plastics to set up a petrochemical plant in China's Fujian province, according to the country's de facto ambassador in Hongkong John Ni. Mr Ni, managing347 words
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Article, Illustration552 1992-05-20 3 Sangeeta Mulchand - The Thai military crackdown Businessmen, however, undeterred by violence in Thai capita! By Sangeeta Mulchand SINGAPORE Local businessmen are going ahead with travel to Bangkok despite the violence in the Thai capital, but leisure travellers are either cancelling their trips or switching to other Thai destinations.552 words
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535 1992-05-20 3 Yang Razali Kassim - By Yang Razali Kassim SINGAPORE The Thai political crisis has put Asean states in a difficult position, but they are unlikely to take any stand that might affect the solidarity of the grouping, according to analysts in the region. As535 words
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324 1992-05-20 3 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Shipping lines are keeping to their Bangkok schedules despite the recent "closure" of the Klong Toey Port which has effectively cut off exports and left imports stuck in godowns. While ships can still enter and324 words
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454 1992-05-20 3 Ben Davies was at Royal Hotel early yesterday morning when Thai troops opened Jire on protesters, driving many into the hotel. Here is his eye-witness account. SHORTLY after 11pm on Monday, hundreds of soldiers stationed behind barricades on Ratchadamnoen Avenue opened454 words
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Advertisement6 1992-05-20 2 EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITIES read the Appointments pages6 words
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COMPANY NEWS 1
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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71 1992-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR Cold Storage (M) Bhd returned to the black with an after-tax profit of M$ 142,000 (S$90,880) for the six months ended March 31 from a loss of M 54.4 million a year earlier. Group turnover rose slightly to M 5115.86 million71 words
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Article42 1992-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR Rashid Hussain Bhd (RHB), the financial services group, will issue a maximum of 33.34 million 7.5 per cent irredeemable cumulative convertible preference shares. This will be offered only to holders of RHB's transferable subscription rights.42 words
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Article60 1992-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR Inverfin Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Amalgamated Steel Mills Bhd. has secured a Ms2oo million (Ssl2B million) loan for the construction of a 50-storey prime office block in Jalan Ampang here. The building will be part of a twin tower project located on60 words
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Article81 1992-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR OYL Industries Bhd has proposed a share split of all its existing issued and unissued share capital from par value of Msl per share to 50 sen. OYL also proposed a bonus issue of 53.72 million shares of 50 sen each credited as fully81 words
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419 1992-05-20 4 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR DIRECTORS of Malaysia's Leader Universal Holdings Bhd are expected to decide this week whether to withdraw from the three-way battle for Federal Cables Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd (FCW). Sources say Leader will have to419 words
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504 1992-05-20 4 Genevieve Cua - Analysts give thumbs up to rubber hose supplier's public issue By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE GRP Ltd, specialist in the supply of marine and industrial hoses, launched its initial public issue of 12 million 20-cent shares at 43 cents apiece yesterday. The Sesdaq504 words
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294 1992-05-20 4 Lilian Ang - By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Propertybased Eu Yan Sang Holdings Ltd is tapping the market for up to $42.5 million to help finance the development of a 12-storey complex at the junction of Keppel Road and Tanjong Pagar Road. The294 words
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179 1992-05-20 4 SINGAPORE OCBC Bank will be looking to enlarge its property portfolio following the successful launch of its huge Waterside project at Tanjong Rhu. In his debut statement in the bank's 1991 annual report, chairman Tony Tan said OCBC will conduct feasibility studies on numerous179 words
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349 1992-05-20 4 Schutz Lee - Mt Charlotte debt restructuring By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE UK-based Mount Charlotte Investments pic (Mt Charlotte) is seeking to reduce its massive debts through convertible loan stocks or a capital injection after failing to sell its nonstrategic assets in the last349 words
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Article, Illustration948 1992-05-20 4 Alvin Tay - Mt Charlotte should seek other solutions to debt problem HOCK^ By Alvin Tay SINGAPORE It was exactly a year ago that the Singapore government made its biggest foray overseas taking a 4.7 per cent stake in New Zealand's Brierley Investments Ltd (BIL) and 30948 words
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Article, Illustration372 1992-05-20 8 But US computer and electronic firm's share price slides on news of results FT, Reuter SAN FRANCISCO Hew-lett-Packard reported a 40 per cent rise in second-quar-ter earnings as the US computer and electronic equipment manufacturer continued to outperform competitors in key market segments, includingFT,; Reuter - 372 words
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201 1992-05-20 8 AP, Reuter TOKYO Apple Computer Japan Inc has forged an alliance with Mitsubishi Corp, the country's largest trading company, aimed at capturing more of the Japanese market for business systems, a Mitsubishi spokesman said. Mitsubishi will form an Apple Task Force withAP,; Reuter - 201 words
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293 1992-05-20 8 Reuter DETROIT McDonnell Douglas Corp said on Monday it will insist Taiwan Aerospace Corp take an equity stake in its commercial aircraft business, if the Taiwanese company wants to become a partner in the expensive MD-12 jumbo jet project. TheReuter - 293 words
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334 1992-05-20 8 Claire Leow - By Claire Leow SINGAPORE A subsidiary of listed CSA Holdings has clinched a deal to distribute British-designed software for the oil, gas and chemicals industry in this region. Industrial Offshore Computer Services (IOCS) will market and support the software developed by British334 words
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601 1992-05-20 8 MARKET Reuter BEIJING A string of scandals involving gangs, murders and share price manipulation has tarnished the image of China's two fledgling stock exchanges, already dangerously overheated. They have come as a warning to foreign investors who are plunging into markets that evenReuter - 601 words
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Advertisement71 1992-05-20 6 Telecom Equipment That little red spot is backed by the people who maintain more than thirty different makes of PABXs and even more makes of keyphones. Who have three hundred technical experts on call twenty-four hours a day* Who are the leaders in business communications in Singapore. Who are 60071 words
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Advertisement215 1992-05-20 7 TO MAKE YOUR BUSINESS MORE PROFITABLE,YOU'LL HAVE TO MOVE IN THE RIGHT CIRCLE. The circle is Nucleus. The new standard in business communications* In fact, it's the only standard, we'd suggest, that takes you into account* Nucleus stands for profits: Our prices are competitive, our finance packages are infinitely flexible,215 words
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Advertisement135 1992-05-20 8 Do the right thing. On Wednesday 27 May 1992, Sun will unveil its latest systems for rightsizing during the "Right Time to Rightsize Seminar", 9.(X)am The Oriental Singapore. Rightsizing is our word for matching the right computer with the right task. Putting the power no more, no less at the135 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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390 1992-05-20 9 Quak Hiang Whai - But it will apply only to Nikkei futures and won't be on all holidays By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE The Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) is said to be on the verge of introducing trading in the booming Nikkei futures contract on certain public390 words
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231 1992-05-20 9 AP NEW YORK Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc will pay a US$5OO,OOO (S$820.000) fine and a top trader will be suspended for four months and pay US$lOO,OOO for an alleged stock price manipulation, individuals close to the case said on Monday. The expectedAP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration785 1992-05-20 9 Shoeb Kagda - Profile: Dr Goh Keng Swee By Shoeb Kagda MANY call him the architect of modern Singapore's economic success. But some prefer the name Mr Fix-It or master trouble-shooter. Dr Goh Keng Swee, in his 33 years of public service, has fixed many785 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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87 1992-05-20 9 TOKYO The chairman of Bank of Osaka Ltd will resign, taking responsibility for huge problem loans at its non-bank financial institution affiliate, a bank spokesman said. The resignation of Tamotsu Ishihara will be officially approved at a board of directors' meeting next87 words
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Article104 1992-05-20 9 HONGKONG HSBC Holdings said on Monday that it is unlikely to improve the terms of its £3.4 billion (SSIO.I billion) offer for Midland Bank before it receives an initial response from Midland shareholders due early next month. "We will obviously need to look at104 words
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Article74 1992-05-20 9 WASHINGTON A fund that will invest in companies in the People's Republic of China is seeking the approval of US securities regulators to sell its stock publicly. The China Fund Inc, the first of its kind formed to raise capital for China's fledgling enterprises,74 words
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64 1992-05-20 9 HANOI Malaysia's Public Bank Bhd and the Vietnam Investment and Development Bank have opened Hanoi's first joint-venture bank, the Vietnam News Agency reported yesterday. VID Public Bank, a US$lO-million (Ssl6-million) venture capitalised equally by the two partners, began operations on Monday. It is the64 words
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234 1992-05-20 9 Reuter TOKYO Huge losses incurred by many Japanese securities companies for fiscal 1991-92 ended March are unlikely to jeopardise their business immediately, a senior official of the Ministry of Finance said yesterday. Nobuhiko Matsuno, director general of the ministry's securities bureau, told a parliamentary hearingReuter - 234 words
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Advertisement321 1992-05-20 9 We give your ideas perspective. V*4L w -"»vj ~;\To. r?r~*E —rr- ~*s^ The Europe of corporate opportunity knows no frontiers. In executive suites around the globe January 1,1993, is a red-letter day. As o* then Europe will be the world's largest internal market further enhanced by the economic opening of321 words
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THE REGION
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472 1992-05-20 10 Philippine election AFP MANILA Businessmen and bankers are worried that protests by candidates who did badly in last week's presidential elections may derail the Philippines' chances for renewed economic growth after the 1991 recession. But they also expressed satisfaction that former Defence SecretaryAFP - 472 words
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386 1992-05-20 10 Reuter MANILA The Philippines is seeking more than US$2 billion (553.2 billion) from foreign donors to help curb a chronic power shortage that threatens to stunt economic recovery. As daily power cuts disrupt work in the country. National Power Corporation (Napocor) chairman Wenceslao deReuter - 386 words
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Article, Illustration219 1992-05-20 10 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's President Suharto, who has been in power for nearly 27 years, has dismissed the idea of limiting the president's term of office, the daily Merdeka newspaper reported yesterday. "Limitation is just the same as castration and a violation against our Constitution,"Reuter - 219 words
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Advertisement1008 1992-05-20 10 OCBCiM OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Fifty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of the stockholders of the Company will be held at 65 Chulia Street #t9-00, OCBC Centre. Singapore 0104. on Saturday, 13 June 1992 at 12 o'clock1,008 words
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THE WORLD
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427 1992-05-20 11 OECD annual ministerial meeting Reutcr PARIS Farmers in leading industrialised nations are still being oversubsidised and food mountains will go on rising if policies arc not changed, an OECD report released yesterday said. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) saidReutcr - 427 words
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260 1992-05-20 11 Reuter PARIS The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said yesterday that better procedures for monitoring industrial subsidies would help reduce international trade disputes. The OECD, an economic think-tank for the world's richest countries, has set up aReuter - 260 words
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254 1992-05-20 11 Reuter TOKYO Japan's bankruptcy debt in April rose as an increasing number of companies were driven under by the nation's slack economy, the Tokyo Commerce and Industry Research Co said on Monday. "We're still seeing 'bubble bankruptcies', but failures caused by badReuter - 254 words
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346 1992-05-20 11 AFP BEIJING Senior leader Deng Xiaoping's call for faster economic reform resulted in a surge in growth in April, but rekindled signs of overheating. according to a report yesterday. The State Statistics Bureau reported a "hefty increase in loans in circulation, irrational structure ofAFP - 346 words
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WORLD WATCH
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69 1992-05-20 11 SEOUL Industrial disputes are down this year in South Korea despite bitter rows over the government's plan to hold wage hikes at big firms at 5 per cent, the Economic Planning Board said on Monday. The 79 disputes this year through last week are69 words
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Article57 1992-05-20 11 ROME Italy's electoral college has failed for the ninth time to elect a successor to President Francesco Cossiga. The ninth round of voting on Monday by the 1,014-strong electoral college saw an avalanche of blank ballots and no candidate came close to receiving the 50857 words
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Article67 1992-05-20 11 WASHINGTON The United States has reached an agreement with four former Soviet republics on a protocol enforcing the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start) reducing strategic weapons, a senior US official said here on Monday. The protocol could be signed at the end of the week67 words
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Article115 1992-05-20 11 DUBAI South African firms will promote engineering, electronic and other products at their first trade fair for years in the Gulf as Arab states begin relaxing sanctions against Pretoria, newspapers and officials said on Monday. "The exhibition will be held in Dubai at the115 words
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Article507 1992-05-20 12 EDITORIAL AS WE write this, Thailand is a nation in a state of shock. The dangerous drift that Thai politics took in the past weeks has ended up puncturing the delicate fabric of national unity. The rampage that followed in Bangkok in the last two days507 words
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WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
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Article278 1992-05-20 12 IN what must be the fastest takeover coup in recent corporate history here. Cycle and Carriage and parties acting in concert romped home with control of Malayan Credit which owns some of the choicest properties in Singapore almost a month before the offer document is due278 words
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Article117 1992-05-20 12 AGAIN, the tuition fees of NUS and NTU have been increased, this time, at a low rate of 5 to 7 per cent. The need to have better facilities and teaching staff necessitates such an increase. However, in the long term, Singaporeans may wonder if the117 words
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Article127 1992-05-20 12 BASED on the findings of a survey on the demand for air-conditioned buses, the Singapore Bus Service (SBS) has decided to expand its fleet of air-condi-tioned buses. It may be said that a higher price must be paid for better service. However, for families with low incomes,127 words
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REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
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Article158 1992-05-20 12 AS economies developed, there came into being large middle classes with keen political consciousness in Asian cities. Disgusted with old-fashioned military rule, these people have begun to demand genuine democracy commensurate with economic maturity. There arc quite a few authoritarian regimes in Asia. These political regimes158 words
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Article148 1992-05-20 12 CHARGES of fraud and vote-rigging in the Philippine presidential election make early pronouncements of a clean and honest fight now seem premature. If Mr Fidel Ramos wants to enter office with any semblance of legitimacy, he will have to make a pledge of investigating any voting148 words
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Article197 1992-05-20 12 WE wince at Prime Minister Suchinda Kraprayoon's bland excuses for not addressing his critics directly. In the northern province of Nan yesterday, he parrotted the same reasons our ears have become used to. saying that the tens of thousands of protesters calling for his resignation do197 words
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Article, Illustration844 1992-05-20 12 Lee Han Shih - Lee Han Shih looks at the financial woes of Olympia York, the ailing property empire run by the Reichmann brothers Lee Han Shih HOW did a secretive company like Olympia York manage to convince about 100 bankers to lend it a total of US$l2 billion844 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous23 1992-05-20 12 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU exc&mwr bum?- mat IN6Q/BR TH£R£ 9 T 7 THINK U£ SHOW CHECK ircur* A SAVINGS TOOIATB mpum *2S*o 123 words
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ANALYSIS
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Article, Illustration701 1992-05-20 13 George Hicks - The political unrest that has engulfed Thailand is caused by rapid economic growth, and other East Asian countries will race the same fate too, writes George Hicks George Hicks The writer is an economist and author of several books on Asia IHT THE EXPLOSIONIHT - 701 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1992-05-20 13 Salil Tripathi - The African National Congress faces a cruel dilemma. It has believed in socialism for 40 years, but as it is on the threshold of sharing power, it finds that the flavour of the month is free markets. Salil Tripathi reports from Johannesburg Salil Tripathi1,435 words
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Advertisement77 1992-05-20 13 AUSTRIA STYLE '93 SINGAPORE May2oth 22nd, 1992 2.00 p.m. 6.30 p.m. ANA Hotel Singapore Fabrics Garments Embroideries Accessaries PARTICIPATING COMPANIES MAKWANA VIC WOOD EMBROIDERIES AND LACES ANTEXE. HEHMZLE GRABAL LUSTIMA PETEX VETTER MADE IN AUSTRIA STANDS FOR QUALITY APPAREL FABRICS F.M. HAEMMERLE FRANZ GABLER GETZNER TEXTIL GRAFICA KIEINSORG LOOM SCHIELSEDE77 words
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Advertisement1262 1992-05-20 14 Nothing Beats A Bud. OP BUD LIGHT WHERE TO WINE, DINE ORGANISE YOUR OWN KARAOKE It's your very own Karaoke party! King's Hotel has come up with a Daily Karaoke package for groups of 10*200 people from 12 noon to 5 pm. After your Penang Buffet Lunch, the Ist round1,262 words
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Miscellaneous709 1992-05-20 14 TELEVISION AND RADIO l^»-*4WWW*rte*-m *.y.sixrinwo*oM*omHiroHmit Not a pretty picture OUR CHOICE Dick Francis Mysteries: In the Frame, 10.30pm, SBC 5 The day begins innocuously enough for British Jockey Club Investigator David Cleveland (lan McShane) a visit to an old friend's house, an introduction to a beautiful German woman. All too709 words
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LIFESTYLE
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Article, Illustration477 1992-05-20 15 Andrew Gumbel - 45th Cannes Film Festival Andrew Gumbel highlights the winners Andrew Gumbel Reuter A FILM about the parents of Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman won the 45th Cannes Film Festival's top prize, the Golden Palm, on Monday. The Best Intentions, directed by Bille August of Denmark from a BergmanReuter - 477 words
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Article602 1992-05-20 15 A look at the uncertain fortunes of the movie world's unsung heroes Reuter IN THE 1950 Hollywood film Sunset Boulevard, the scriptwriter hero winds up dead in the swimming pool of his patron, an ageing movie star. In The Player, Robert Altman's Hollywood satire showing at this year'sReuter - 602 words
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Article, Illustration411 1992-05-20 15 CHATTERBOX LAWRENCE WELK, the smiling maestro whose danceable Champagne Music entertained millions of Americans during his 30 years on television, has died. He was 89. Welk died on Sunday evening at his home in Santa Monica with family members at his side, said spokeswoman Be mice411 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration663 1992-05-20 16 The findings of a World Bank study challenge environmentalists who have fought for a ban on trade as a main plank in their push to protect the world's forests FT CURBS on world trade in tropical hardwood could result in more forest depletionFT - 663 words
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Advertisement415 1992-05-20 16 Why take chances? Nowadays, with so much paperwork in the office to dispose of crunching, tearing and merely throwing them into the paperbasket are definitely high risks. Should they fall into the wrong hands, it can be very costly and even disastrous to your business. Don't you agree? APRES have415 words
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Advertisement169 1992-05-20 16 HANDBOOK FOR BUSINESSMEN DOING BUSINESS IN SINGAPORE The aim of this Handbook it to provide employer*, employees and those who want to sun doing business in Singapore.with essential information which they may require in everyday activities DOING BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA The aim of this Handbook is to provide company and169 words
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THE LAW PAGE 1
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Article, Illustration821 1992-05-20 18 David Gabriel - David Gabriel looks at the case of a customer who was dissatisfied with the condition of her dress when it came back from the dry cleaner David Gabriel HOW OFTEN have you taken a favourite garment to a dry cleaner and been821 words
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Article, Illustration526 1992-05-20 19 CASE, FO SON HING AND 25 OTHERS v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR High Court of the Republic of Singapore, Magistrate's Appeal Nos 280/91/01-26. Justice Karthigesu. THE 26 ACCUSED in this case were charged with being members of an unlawful assembly under section 143 of the Penal Code. They526 words
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555 1992-05-20 19 J BALASUBRAMANIAM v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR High Court of the Republic of Singapore, Criminal Motion No 7 or 1992. Justice Karthigesu. THE APPLICANT, Balasubramaniam, wanted four questions of law reserved for decision by the Court of Criminal Appeal, under section 60 of555 words
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Advertisement249 1992-05-20 18 hile character isn't built overnight, that's all the time it takes to appreciate it any other hotel, the Goodwood Park occupies a unique place history,. It has, in fact, become part of the heritage of the f. f> i passing years have only strengthened this position, as more people •come249 words
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Advertisement3079 1992-05-20 20 B OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING tuat c nt tha ctnrkhnUiaK of the Comoanv will b© held at 65 Chulia Street #19-00. OCBC Centre. Singapore 0104 on 13 June 1992 at 12.15 p.m. (or as soon thereafter following General Meetmg3,079 words
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Advertisement922 1992-05-20 20 notices IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO IFV-CAT PTE LTD (FORMERLY KNOWN AS ASIA BARGE SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED) (IN MEMBERS VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Erfaordnary General Meeting oI me abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 133 New Bridge Road #18 01*02 Chinatown Point Singapore 0105 on922 words
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499 1992-05-20 21 Reuter NEW YORK The announcement of a heavyweight boxing title-shot eliminator between American Riddick Bowe and South African Pierre Coetzer nearly ended in fisticuffs between the fighters' managers on Monday. Promotor Dan Duva had to step between Rock Newman and Alan Toweel afterReuter - 499 words
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452 1992-05-20 21 Fans get the feel of Wembley ahead of European Cup final Reuter LONDON The cheering of the crowd rose to a crescendo as a group of Barcelona fans climbed the steps of Wembley stadium to raise the silver trophy. Then, after capturing the magicReuter - 452 words
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Advertisement314 1992-05-20 21 These shares having been sold, this announcement appears as a matter of record only. May 1992 The Government of Malaysia has sold 60,000,000 shares in Telekom Malaysia Berhad The undersigned placed theses shares with investors internationally. CS FIRST Boston Rashid Hussain Securities Sdn. Bhd. Find out how sellers are reaching314 words
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Article, Illustration840 1992-05-20 22 Joseph Rajendran - By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE'S benchmark index yesterday eked out meagre gains in trading thinned by foreign fund managers' lack of interest. Brokers said most of the fund managers were absorbed with developments in the region. Tlie fund managers were wondering what effects the upheaval840 words
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Article, Illustration65 1992-05-20 22 Quak Hiang Whai - -By Quak Hiang Whai Comment THE upward trend for CityDev should stay intact for the next few days. But daily and weekly stochastics are near 100 and are turning downwards, suggesting that the stock may be in for a correction in the next few weeks. If it fallsSOURCE: BRIDGE INFO - 65 words
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Article188 1992-05-20 23 rpriin All shares quoted have a par value of SI and traded in lots of 1.000 shares LLUCnU each unless otherwise specified ABN shares quoted in dollars Information on Nasdaq stocks, other than that given above, was not available Currency traded SJ unless otherwise specified188 words
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Article503 1992-05-20 24 UNIT TRUSTS Managers' prices May 20 0C8C-Asset Mgt MARA-Bumiputra Funds (USS) Singapore Unit Trust Savers Capital Fd Savers Trust Fund 1.02 1.055 1.05 1.085 First B'putra Second B'putra 1.44 1.50 1.51* 1.58 Cseipaey ADEF A Last sale The Commerce 1.21* 1.29* Savers Global Bond 0.95503 words
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Advertisement379 1992-05-20 24 Tfc&i •V M 9&F S 'f Asia-Pacific's only in broadcast, film video show! > m tWI £f W- 'SM W r f a *> j "A-.. ■<• *>P .<* >$ss3BB&faS2 Broancas w The 2nd Asia-Pacific Sound, Film Video Exhibition Conference 2-5 June 1992, World Trade Centre Singapore, Halls 1 2379 words
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Article, Illustration514 1992-05-20 25 Bernama LIGHT bargain-hunting among the lower liners and speculative interests took share prices in Kuala Lumpur to a steadier close yesterday in fairly active trading. The KLSE Composite Index at the close added 0.57 of a point to 590.91, the Industrial Index 0.52 ofBernama - 514 words
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Article27 1992-05-20 26 Forecast figures are contributed by Baring Securities. Crosby Securities. DBS Securities, GK Goh Securities. Hoare (Jovett Securities and Kay Hian James Capel. HPS are annualised.27 words
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Article62 1992-05-20 26 Net Profit represents consolidated earnings after provision for depreciation,interest charges, taxation and minority interests, t Interim. F: Final; (a): In mfton yen; (b) In Australian do*ars. (c) In mdton guHders. (d) In HKjm; (e) In USJm; (f) 1990 results, (g) Period of 9 mths &EPS annuaksed. Profit62 words
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13 1992-05-20 26 Footnotes Deemed Interest a Enlarged share capital na Not Available13 words
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Article139 1992-05-20 26 Figures in brackets are for the previous corresponding period L Loss. TE: Tax Exempted. N: Net. NVA: Not Yet Available, (a): Adiusted for scrip issues (b): In million Dutch Florins, (c): Profit after tax. (d): In million HKJ, Company's profit, (f): In million yen. Profit after tax minority139 words
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Article299 1992-05-20 26 May 15 Natsted Ltd is locked in competition with a Japanese and a Malaysian steel company to set up a US$4O million steel rolling plant in the port city of Haiphong in Vietnam. Natsteel hopes to set up a joint venture with the Hanoi-based Vietnamsteel. Haw Par Brothers299 words
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Article136 1992-05-20 26 A* sha-es quoted ha.e a par value ot II unless ott*n«se speohed. NYA Not Yet Available. Int Inteiest. I Inte-KT. N Net IE Ia» Exempt S Special diwJend. (a) Adjusted tor scrip issue, (b) fust Jul Fir.it; (c) lo>ludes 4% special dundend. (d) Includes 61 special dividend, (e)136 words
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Article96 1992-05-20 26 Harimau Investments Ltd: 19th AGM at 65 Chulia Street #19-00 Conference Room. OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104, on Wednesday. May 20, at 12 noon Guiness Anchor Bhd: 28th AGM at the Vintage Ballroom, Level 6, Holiday ViHa, 9 Jaian SSI2/1, Subang Jaya, ***** Petaimg Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, on96 words
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48 1992-05-20 26 Atov* art price trtmdi m ttw awU'i mapr stack mM at ralralitii to Mmw <t— toy Capital brtematmiai P«rsfact>*«. CaMva. Micas mtM .H* a aw taSTtr-T^ tkc beginning of 1970 The perccntac* dung* it tiaca year and. Copyright© 1991 Morgan Stanley Capital International48 words
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Article, Illustration162 1992-05-20 27 Reuter THAI share prices sank yesterday as political unrest against premier Suchinda Kraprayoon continued. At the close, the SET index plunged 65.05 points, or 8.87 per cent, to 667.84 on moderate turnover of 3.14 billion baht. It was the largest loss in theReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 162 words
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Article, Illustration99 1992-05-20 27 STOCKS closed higher in selective buying yesterday, brokers said. They said locals were active on the market, with strong buying interest in the banking sector. The official index rose 1.49 point to 292.47 while the turnover fell to 5.33 million shares from Monday's 6.16 million.Source: Bridge Info - 99 words
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Advertisement16 1992-05-20 27 Find out how sellers are reaching out to buyers in Advertising Marketing. Every Thursday in BT.16 words
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Advertisement712 1992-05-20 27 A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF BUSINESS TRENDS $4 AVAILABLE AT NEWSSTANDS INCjAPOR I MAY 1992 BUSINESS TIMES NOTICES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 -Fax No: 734-3698 p PARKWAY HOLDINGS LIMITED $$30,000,000 Unsecured Notes known as "Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes Due 1993" In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice712 words
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Article, Illustration231 1992-05-20 28 Reuter STOC KS closed higher yesterday in mostly dealer-driv-en trade. Bargain-hunting and arbitrage buy programs propelled priees. while the firm yen and strong overseas markets also cheered sentiment, brokers said. The growing flow of corporate earnings results kept some investors on the sidelines. Reports forReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration244 1992-05-20 28 Reuter SHARES finished with mild gains yesterday after spending most of the day within a range of around 10 points. The blue-chip Hang Seng Index edged up 5.15 points to close at 5,642.24, while the broader All Ordinaries Index gained 9.35 to 3,063.00. Turnover inched upReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration269 1992-05-20 29 Reuter WEAKNESS in the banking sector ahead of interim results led a lacklustre share market on a downhill path yesterday to close at the day's low. Stocks opened firmer in line with stronger offshore markets but quickly headed into negative territory. "ItReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 269 words
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Article191 1992-05-20 29 SHARE prices in New Zealand yesterday posted their seventh successive gain and although they came off the boil in late trading, ended at the highest close for this year. The NZSE-40 Capital Index closed up 13.24 points at 1,552.69, the highest close since Nov 6. Strong overseas markets191 words
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Article111 1992-05-20 29 LATE buying in financials yesterday pushed the Taiwan stock index just above the 4,500-point resistance level at the close. The weighted index ended 63.19 points higher at 4,500.82. Turnover was an active NT526.58 billion against NT522.67 billion on Monday. Brokers said the market was buoyed by newspaper reports quoting111 words
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Article120 1992-05-20 29 THE MARKET ended slightly lower as a sell-oflf in large-capitalisation issues outweighed buying of high-potential shares with low price/earnings ratios, brokers said. The composite stock index lost 0.08 points to 587.97. The broader-based adjusted average price index climbed 169 won to 18,270 won. Gainers outpaced losers 420 to 346.120 words
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Article117 1992-05-20 29 SHARE prices rebounded in active trade yesterday as bargain-hunting and positioning pushed the Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index to a new 1992 high. The index climbed 21.84 points to close at 1,338.95. "The selling pressure had apparently eased. Bargain hunters have stepped in. Those who missed the run-up last117 words
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Article93 1992-05-20 29 SHARE prices finished higher on Monday after late profit-taking in volatile light trading. The Bombay Stock Exchange Index closed at 3,456.16 points, up 61.68.The National Index ended 21.18 higher at 1,512.69. Sentiment was boosted after the exchange reassured brokers about a possi- ble payment default, brokers said. The BSE93 words
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Article52 1992-05-20 29 INDICES TURNOVER Cloae PinioB May 19 NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1.552.69 1,539 45 13.24 MANILA Composite Index 1.338.95 1.317.11 +21.84 Turnover (mil pesos) 443.8 228.2 215.6 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index 4.500.82 4,437.63 +63.19 Turnover (NTS billion) 26.58 22.67 3.91 SEOUL Composite Stock Index 587.97 588.05 -0.08 Turnover (billion won) 346.3252 words
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Article74 1992-05-20 30 INDICES TURNOVER NEW YORK Close Previous May 18 Dow Jones SAP 500 Turnover (million) 3.376.03 3,353.09 412.81 410.09 ***** ***** f 22.94 2.72 -57.46 LONDON Financial Times 30 FTSE 100 Turnover (million) 2,129.1 2.7036 4426 2.113.3 2.682.6 467.9 15.8 21.0 -25.3 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1.***** 1,724.07 +34 36 AMSTERDAM EOE74 words
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Article, Illustration716 1992-05-20 30 STOCKS closed higher on Monday in the third slowest session of the year as computer-guided buy programs, firm bond prices and a rebound by overseas markets helped recoup losses tied to Friday's "double-witching hour". The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which lost 15.79 points last Friday, bounced back 22.94716 words
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Article, Illustration355 1992-05-20 30 SHARE prices on the London Stock Exchange closed higher on Monday in light trading, lifted by a strong pound and signs of recovery in British retail sales. The blue-chip FTSE-100 Index, which dropped 12.1 points last Friday, closed up 21 points at 2,703.6. The narrower Financial Times 30 Index355 words
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Article641 1992-05-20 30 SHARES strode to a 10-week high, cheered by news that a potentially crippling strike by metalworkers had been avoided and a new, low benchmark for next year's wage deals had been set. The DAX blue-chip share index ended 34.36 points, or 2 per cent, higher at 1,758.43, its strongest641 words
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Article91 1992-05-20 30 SHARES closed higher in illiquid trading on Monday. Short covering by professional players after last Friday's expiry of options and demand for cyclical stocks boosted prices. Strong foreign bourses and firmer Dutch bonds also supported the mar- ket, which shrugged off a weaker dollar. Some dealers said Monday's gains91 words
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Article110 1992-05-20 30 SHARE prices ended a moderately active session firmer on Monday, but off their peaks. Brokers attributed the gains to Frankfurt's strong gains after news that a strike by metalworkers had been avoided, and to a correction after last Friday's losses. The all-share SPI index closed up 6.9 points at110 words
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Article98 1992-05-20 30 SHARES closed higher on Monday in moderate trade after last Friday's sharp fall, encouraged by Wall Street's cool reaction to the troubles in Canadian real estate giant Olympia York. Dealers said the market would now watch Wall Street later on Monday to determine what direction prices would take this98 words
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Article192 1992-05-20 30 BELGIAN shares opened slightly firmer yesterday but volumes and activity were light as the current forward market trading account neared its end. "(Wednesday) is the last day of the trading account, and it is normal to see low volumes and steady prices as people wait for a new account192 words
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Article202 1992-05-20 30 GOLD shares ended firm but off earlier highs on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on Monday as buying slowed down in afternoon trade, while industrials were steady, underpinned by expectations of an interest rate cut. Volumes were low with only 10 shares trading more than one million rand in shares.202 words
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1184 1992-05-20 31 REPORTS ASIA Tokyo: The dollar closed firmer against the yen and the mark yesterday mainly on short-covering after unexpectedly large losses overnight, dealers in Tokyo said. In morning Tokyo, dollar short-cov-ering helped firm the dollar, but demand for fresh short-positions and investor buying1,184 words
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Article10 1992-05-20 31 Source: UOB Source: Astley Pearce Source: OCBC10 words
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Article39 1992-05-20 31 Rates quoted by Astley Pearce Rates quoted by NatWest Note Based on latest issues Source: The Monetary Authority of Singapore entral bank discount rates Average of 12 hanks. bloat Source: National Westminster Bank Source: National Westminster Bank39 words
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483 1992-05-20 31 Reuter AUCKLAND New Zealand's anti-inflation central bank said yesterday it was monitoring the New Zealand dollar after it fell to near its lowest point this year against a basket of currencies. Most analysts doubted the Reserve Bank (RB) wouldReuter - 483 words
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Article30 1992-05-20 31 Note: Open interest and actual volume are for previous day trading. Source: Singapore International Monetary Exchange j Note: Open interest and actual volume are for previous day trading.30 words
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402 1992-05-20 32 Reuter TOKYO Singapore's first rubber futures exchange hopes to lure Japanese business with the promise of lucrative arbitrage opportunities, but Tokyo traders say it could be overoptimistic. Arbitrage chances are scant on the new exchange, due to open on May 27,Reuter - 402 words
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299 1992-05-20 32 AFP LONDON The price of platinum is likely to rise from some point during the third quarter of this year, precious metals group Johnson Matthey said in its annual report here on Monday. Quantities supplied and demanded reached record high levelsAFP - 299 words
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814 1992-05-20 32 REPORT FORWARD rubber prices for ribbed smoked sheet grade one (RSS-1) closed higher yesterday on shortcovering led by fears that political unrest in Thailand will delay rubber shipments, dealers said. June RSS-1 and July RSS-1 buyers rose 0.50 cent and 0.75 cent from Friday814 words
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Advertisement643 1992-05-20 32 BUSINESS TIMES Toll Iree Tel No 737 0043 -Fax No: 734 3698 INTERNATIONAL INDI STRADK PTK LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY \MNI)IN(;-IP) NOTICE OE FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308( I) of the Companies Act. Cap. 50, a Final Meeting of the shareholders »ill643 words
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Article363 1992-05-20 33 AIRLINE COOES: Al A* India (AIC). AY: Fiona* Oy (FIN). AZ Alitalia (AZA). BA British Airways Public Ltd Co (BAA). BG Biman Bangladesh Airtmes (B8C). B! Royal Brunei Airtmes Ltd <RBA). BR: EVA A*ways Corpn. CA: A* China (CCA), CI China Airlines Ltd (CAL). CV: Cargolux363 words
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Article, Illustration634 1992-05-20 33 David Brazil - LETTER FROM AKAROA By David Brazil THEY arrived six days too late. With a faster wind and better luck, they could have claimed New Zealand's South Island for France. It's a little-known, rivetting slice of Kiwi history and only Akaroa. a pretty village snuggled634 words
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Article11 1992-05-20 33 Source: Republic National Bank of New York11 words
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Miscellaneous290 1992-05-20 33 CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 The last word in PR ruling presents a dilemma (11) 9 If the treatment fails, he gets the blame first (9) 10 White woman in a new environment (5) 11 Having sex appeal is trendy (4,2) 12 Goodness me! Heather is challenging the speaker (8) 13290 words
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Miscellaneous126 1992-05-20 33 WEATHER Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Report: Maximum temperature 33.2 Assoc humidity 63% Minimum temperature 27.7 Assoc humidity 85% Hours of sunshine 10.00 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 52.7 Rainy days this month 9 World forecast Asia-Pacific Hi/Ix>* Auckland. 16/11 Bangkok 36/27 Beijing 32/16126 words
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Article, Illustration473 1992-05-20 34 Reuter. AP SEOUL South Korean riot police clashed with thousands of protesters who took to the streets of Seoul and at least 20 other cities yesterday to denounce the ruling party's presidential nominee Kim Young Sam as a traitor. Mr Kim. 64,Reuter.; AP - 473 words
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368 1992-05-20 34 Philippine election Reuter AP MANILA Former Philippine defence chief Fidel Ramos pulled well ahead of anti-graft fighter Miriam Santiago in the presidential race yesterday, but his spokesman said it was premature to claim victory. With 34 per cent counted of theReuter; AP - 368 words
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264 1992-05-20 34 AP. Reuter WASHINGTON Housing starts plunged 17 per cent in April, the largest drop in eight years, the government said yesterday. Each region of the country suffered declines. The Commerce Department said construction of new single-family homes and apartments totalled 1.12AP.; Reuter - 264 words
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249 1992-05-20 34 Reuter IX)NDON The Bank of England has given clearance for HSBC Holdings pic's takeover of Midland Bank pic and analysts said the go-ahead, while expected, brings the Hongkong group a step closer to a successful merger with Midland. The BankReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration609 1992-05-20 34 LOH; LOH HUI YIN - The Bottom Line LOH LOH HUI YIN The writer is a BT correspondent EXCF.PT for a small group of protesters huddled across the Thai Parliament building painting anti-Suchinda slogans, the broad graceful avenues leading to Sanam Luang in Bangkok were deceptively peaceful on609 words
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454 1992-05-20 34 AFP PARIS Leading Western industrial nations, recognising the growing role of the dynamic Asian economies (DAEs) in the world economy, yesterday were set to call for a widening of their informal dialogue with Asia's "dragons", officials said. The annual ministerial meeting of theAFP - 454 words
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Advertisement324 1992-05-20 34 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times Farm subsidies too high, Data base to better monitor govt aid for industry, Page 11 GIVE YOUR MCE THE EXECUTIVE Removed the look of tired baggy i eyes V Removed pores and blackheads Removed the start of re double chin look Diminished worry lines324 words
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379 1992-05-20 35 Juliette Walker - Anera will step up monitoring of time containers that are detained By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE Members of the Asia-North America Eastbound Rate Agreement (Anera) will soon step up local monitoring of how long shippers detain containers to ensure that charges are379 words
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452 1992-05-20 35 BANGKOK THE inland container depot (ICD) business has not been as good as investors expected due to the slow development of Laem Chabang Commercial Port and problems at Bangkok Port. After the Customs Department granted ICD operating licences to five companies, Siam452 words
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308 1992-05-20 35 FT PARIS Club Mediterrancc. the Frcnch holiday group, is joining forces with Carnival Cruise Lines, the US travel company, to launch a new cruise holiday concept in Europe and Asia. The two groups have signed a letter of understanding for their joint venture, butFT - 308 words
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448 1992-05-20 35 Piage Col OPS 5 5 P N Cont Line 9 3 P&O Containers 5 3-5 P1L 9 1/2 PNSC (Sea-Pac) 15 3 POL (M) Sdn Bhd 14 1 PPS Shpg 5 PTC Container 15 5 Palma Forwarding 14 4/5 Palimra Tsiris 8 •>448 words
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Article, Illustration237 1992-05-20 35 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE Local ferry operators today move their operations from Finger Pier to the new Regional Ferry Terminal (RFT) at the World Trade Centre. The Port of Singapore Authority has officially opened the ferry terminal, situated alongside the Singapore Cruise237 words
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64 1992-05-20 35 LIKF. ANOTHLR 6.280 of their comrades up and down France. Marseille's dockers vow they will fight to the bitter end against a plan to reform a 45-year-old dock labour law. The dockers have staged strikes on and off since last October, and64 words
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Article32 1992-05-20 35 TNT starts EuropeUS service JOSTLING for a bigger share of the international express courier market, Amsterdambased TNT Express Worldwide has started a dedicated freighter service between Europe and the US Back Page32 words
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29 1992-05-20 35 BURLINGTON Air Express co-Chief Executive Officers Roger MacFarlane and Peter Thorrington said they were dismissed by the air freight company's parent Pittston Company Back Page29 words
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Article57 1992-05-20 35 For General Motors, Monday wound up the sales pitch of a lifetime. Its short video presentation. which it displayed around the country, was a smooth one. Fresh-faced adolescents and bare-bottomed babies grinned from the seats of GM cars. Happy customers breezed by in57 words
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126 1992-05-20 36 PORT OK SPAIN, Trinidad Norwegian shipowner Halgeir Skjeles is considering legal action against the West Indian Shipping Corporation (Wisco) over a confiscated vessel and a big debt. Vlr Skjeles wants Wisco, owned by a group of Caribbean Community governments, to clear its debt so he126 words
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Article77 1992-05-20 36 LONDON The Russia-flag vessel Pioner Okhi has been arrested by receivers in Marin Port, Spain, until it gives a guarantee to pay for cargo discharge. Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. Earlier, the 6.672 vessel lost 425 bundles, or 678 cubic metres, of sawn timber over the side after77 words
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Article62 1992-05-20 36 NEW YORK AT&T said on Monday that it had won a US$7O.3 million (SSI 15 million) contract to design and install a huge undersea communications cable linking Japan and China. The project is scheduled for completion by December 1993. The 1,280 km fibre-optic cable, which will carry62 words
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Article85 1992-05-20 36 TOKYO Isuzu Motors Ltd expects production at Subaru Isuzu Automotive Inc (SIA) in Tippecanoe, Indiana, to recover its peak level of 7,000 Isuzus a month this summer, after falling to 4,500 in April. SIA boosted output of Isuzus to 7,000 a month in late85 words
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Article101 1992-05-20 36 DHAKA Bangladesh was bracing itself on Monday for another cyclone, which was expected to hit the ChittagongCoxs Bazaar coast yesterday night, state-run Bangladesh Television reported. According to the TV news, a depression moving north-eastwards from central Bay of Bengal has turned into a cyclone, and was101 words
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Article78 1992-05-20 36 MEXICO CITY At least 18 Haitians died and another two were reported missing when a boat carry ing 41 refugees sunk near Cuba, the country's state-news agency said on Monday. The accident occurred near Punta de Maisi on the eastern tip of the island as78 words
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Article13424 1992-05-20 44 This is a list ot ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name ot the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after13,424 words
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Article212 1992-05-20 51 Joltore Port Berth: 1: Gina. 2: Nogogim. Kris Madura, 3: Kota Bakti; 4: Levantas; 5: than Sepat; 6: nil. Oi jetty: Subur DCJ: nil. Due on May 19: Kilchem Adriatic. Asif 11. Juta Jaya. Bangkaja, Wan Hai 203 Berge Sea Maco. Due on May 20: Kisogawa. Marigo4a.212 words
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Article708 1992-05-20 52 June 1-2 (2 days): Contract Formation The Materials Management Way, organised by Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management. For more details, please contact SIPMM Executive Officer at tel: 273-4172 or fax: 274-1132. June 4-5 (2 days): Advanced Inventory Management, organised by Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials708 words
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Article904 1992-05-20 52 DRY CARGO chartering activity remained brisk as freight rates were driven higher on June tightness in the Panamax sector, brokers said on Monday. Fixture confirmations for early June on the key US Gulf/Japan heavy grain route ranged from U5523.50 to 525. basis one combination port. But brokers also904 words
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Article321 1992-05-20 52 FREIGHT rates continued their firm trend last week, supported by tight supplies of Panamax vessels (50,000 70.000-tonne ships, able to navigate the Panama canal) and good demand for grains from African countries. On the futures market, the Baltic Freight Index gained 39 points to 1,279 points. Shipping analysts321 words
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Article, Illustration341 1992-05-20 54 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Jostling for a bigger share of the international express courier market. Amsterdam-based TNT Express Worldwide has started a dedicated freighter service between Europe and the US. The company's latest trans-Atlantic initiative augments its intra-Europe services provided by a licet of British341 words
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238 1992-05-20 54 AFP SAO PAULO. Brazil A bus driver strike has entered its second week amid rising tensions as striking employees damaged 20 vehicles with rocks, police said. The bus drivers, seeking higher wages, voted on Sunday to continue the strike indefinitely and union spokesmanAFP - 238 words
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302 1992-05-20 54 Reuter IRVINE, California Burlington Air Express co-chief executive officers Roger MacFarlane and Peter Thorrington said they were dismissed by the air freight company's parent Pittston Co. The executives said their dismissals were not bccause the company has performed poorly. The executives alsoReuter - 302 words
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442 1992-05-20 54 NYT NEW YORK For General Motors. Monday wound up the sales pitch of a lifetime. Its short video presentation. which it displayed around the country, was a smooth one. Fresh-faced adolescents and bare-bottomed babies grinned from the seats of GM cars. HappyNYT - 442 words
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241 1992-05-20 54 UPI HOUSTON A Delaware eourt has awarded American General Corp a U5564.4 million (SSIO6 million) judgment against Continental Airlines in a 6-year-old eontract dispute, adding the insurance giant to the list of Continental's creditors. Continental spokesman Ned Walker said the company anticipates filing an appealUPI - 241 words
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185 1992-05-20 54 AFP HONGKONG China is to build an airport on an island close to Taiwan in order to promote trade with the Nationalist stronghold, a report said yesterday. I he decision to build an airport on Pingtan. China's fifth largest island ofT Kujian province,AFP - 185 words
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469 1992-05-20 54 Reuter ABUJA. Nigeria NIGERIA hopes to use an Export Processing /one (EFZ) scheme as a springboard to launch its economy into the mainstream of international commerce. "It's a mechanism by which the government hopes to achieve the major objective of its economicReuter - 469 words
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Advertisement33 1992-05-20 35 Unas and senrtcas represented by Moinbers of tIM Registry of Accroditod I Shipping Agonts, Singapore National Ship-' ping As soda t ion. hv advcrlhinK enquiries, amtat l Shipping limc\ /W 741t- 20RW740- ?O*H)33 words
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Advertisement189 1992-05-20 35 Enquiries Welcome Shipping Services INDONESIAN STEVEDORE PORT SERVICES For mil Indonesian main pom including outporU SHIP MANNING Indonesian crew and officers ratings Sri Lanka crew and officers ratings Can arrange transfer to any worldwide locations CALL HOTLINE: SKi? Y :Bg2l CONTENTS Container Schedule 17 Daily Freights 18 Index 1 Shipping189 words
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Advertisement88 1992-05-20 36 FOR SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS Stories on labour and its relationship with management, management concepts in practice, profiles of leading managers in Singapore and relevant book reviews. ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT, in Business Times every Monday, is must reading for managers who want the competitive edge. Plus an occasional look at88 words
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Advertisement1173 1992-05-20 37 Dedicated to Quality Service OOCL (S) PTE LTD JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES TEL *****11 FAX *****09 BOOKINGS TEL *****34 *****58 TERMINAL/CFS TEL *****18 220 PESAKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG TEL *****18 FAX *****91 *****88 PENANG TEL *****4 FAX *****1 CFS TEL *****6 IPOH TEL *****3/4 FAX *****6 PGUDANG1,173 words
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Advertisement528 1992-05-20 37 Find out how sellers are reaching out to buyers in Advertising and Marketing. Every Thursday in BT i UNITED ARAB SHIPPING (SAG/l I To US East Coast VSI/VOY SIN NYC BAL ORF SAV UNM tOSA »2 H HHMHH »J ON lICOUI lit WSMtt «l »H«f« Hi VSI/VOY 10 »< 1/7528 words
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Advertisement1126 1992-05-20 38 Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT 1. ALL WESTBOUND PORT KELANG PEIWNG CARGO TO UK/CONTVCNT COWCCTEO AT SPORE 2. ALL SHTMENTS TO/FM BREMOtHAVEN VIA Also accepting cargo to: All UK N. Continent inland destinations. Belfast. Dublin, Copenhagen, Aarhus. Gothenburg. Malmo. Helsinki, Oslo, Amsterdam. Caribbean, S. America, Ceuta, MeliHa t Canary Islands.1,126 words
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Advertisement1027 1992-05-20 38 REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND TO EUROPE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO ALL UK DESTINATIONS. SCANDINAVIAN (AARHUS. INI ANO PORTS. VALENCIA VIA ALGERCKAS COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG) AND OTHER EUROPEAN WESTBOUND TO MEDITERRANEAN VIA VALETTA (MALTA) JAPAN SEA 212* CHINA SEA 213YY NORASIA AL MUNTAZAH 9214-3 NORASIA SAMANTHA 9215-3 NORASIA SINGA 92161,027 words
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Advertisement1179 1992-05-20 39 STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD 15 Hoe Chiang Road #09-01 Sanford Building Singapore 0208 Tel: *****88 Fax: *****17 SERVICE TO SABAH. SARAWAK BRUNEI ACCEPTS CM) GO WU SAKS KRIS MADURA RAJAH BROOM SIRAIIS SIM STRAUS VENIURL SIRAIIS HOPE KRIS MAOURA SIRAIIS SIAR VO4l KK. ID. law Vl2l Mu»a. lib VO7E Mmij1,179 words
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Advertisement506 1992-05-20 40 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE CR NBR **********0-0 EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO EUROPE VSI/VOY KUTAI 2SNB SPORE ETA D 24 27/5 RDM! ADAM H'BUtG BREMEN ANTWERP 1/7 6/7 J/7 13/7 FAST TRANSIT TIME ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/CONTAINERISED CARGO Sub|«cl to lrvduc«m»nt Also accaptmg cargo to Casablanca, Port Said, Port Alexandria, Genoa.506 words
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Advertisement722 1992-05-20 40 H ANJIN SHIPPING TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST TO EAST COAST (ALL WATER SERVICE) Also accepting Reetet Opentop flalr.uk ft< to San fun. imo i points USEC (Mtß) >u lory graih i O.iM.uk) AH USA InljnJ FOR VSI HAN UK CHI 10 082E HAN IN KNANGYANG o«9t HANUN KUNSAN 07*722 words
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Advertisement975 1992-05-20 40 m EVERGREEN Fu// Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) p*i scp use wg kig m m osi kt sw iro ui cms bal I E GRAN) RE 040 19 5 In ft 2S S 27/5 »5 16 2/C 4/t 5 6 6 6 7/t l)i 1/7 3/7 E GINUE *1975 words
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Advertisement1435 1992-05-20 41 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS. (TOLL FREE) NEPTUNELINK TEL *****00 (TOLL-FREE) USA SERVICE *****00 TERMINAL OFFICE *****22 FAR EAST SERVICE *****00 IMPORT CFS MB2 *****69/*****96 UK/EUROPE SERVICE *****00 EXPORT CFS M 8? *****53/*****50 AUST/INDIA'PAK SERVICE *****00 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K L (03) *****33.1,435 words
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Advertisement470 1992-05-20 41 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BOOKING: *****51/ *****64/ *****06 (FESCO LINE) ENQUIRIES: *****33 MARINE INSURANCE SERVICE: *****87/ *****87 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 JAKARTA: *****57 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****1/ *****1 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) BALT-ORIENT LINE/ HALT CANADA LINK FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES EASTBOUND —DISCHARGING WESTBOUND—LOADING TRANSHFPED470 words
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Advertisement1595 1992-05-20 42 K Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD EXPORT N AMERICA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST AS AGENTS KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD (CR No: **********0 M) TEL *****77 TELEX: KAWAKI R*****5 FAX: *****07/8/9 MALAYSIA "K" UNE MARTTIME (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD TEL: SA *****00 PK *****01/5 PENANG *****0 JB *****1 INDONESIA: PT. SARANA LAUTINTERNUSA TEL:1,595 words
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Advertisement233 1992-05-20 42 GO. GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUAN SHPPING (PTE) LTD 23, T«M Ay«r Suttt SMGAPOK 0104 TR *****80 (10 LIES) Fn 5J***** (C* No ********** M) »T»AIT»/m«IAM OULF BENTICE moa wsMM CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., BEIJING AQCMT M MALAYSIA: GUAN GUAN SHIPPING SDN. BHD. P. KLANG TEL: 03-*****55, *****01, *****08/7 FAX: 03-*****84233 words
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Advertisement1685 1992-05-20 43 ?D|| PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD V Hi 140 Cecil Street. #03-00 ?IL Building. Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 REGIONAL CONTAINER SERVICES [JAKARTA [BANGKOK VESSEL KOTA BINTANQ 0. KOZINTSEV KOTA SURIA EQUATOR CRYSTAL ESTEBRUOOE SRISAMUT (THAI FLAG) KOTA BINTANQ KOTA SURIA SRISAMUT (THAI FLAG) TAIWAN VESSEL BUNQA MELOR BUNOA RAVA VOY1,685 words
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Advertisement579 1992-05-20 43 EacßenV IST1 ST CLASS CONTAINER TRANSPORT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK-NORTH CONTINENT-SCANDINAVIA FEEDER VESSEL PENANG P KELANG OCEAN VSL VOY nT 2) WEEKLY HAM (3) GOT lit ANSON-TBN 22/5 23/5 NIHON 2202 26 <5 12 6 '4/6 15/6 17/6 ANSON TBN 29 5 30 5 BENARTY 2212 2 6 19579 words
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Advertisement274 1992-05-20 43 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m MYANMA FIVE STAR LINE (Myanmar National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) HPAAN VI77W MYOMAYWA VI42W PAGAN VIB3W MPA-AN VI7SW Spore 23/26 May 24 24 May 25 28 May 8 10 luo P.KIg Pen 19 21 May P.Gdt NIGERIAN NATIONAL taL SHIPPING LINE NIGERIA EXPRESS SERVICE RIVER274 words
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Advertisement2573 1992-05-20 46 c o 5 c o I I s nirn\(, (ounwY IS i€#r A >'] Conventionul Semi-Contuiner Liner Services Booking Agents: Shipping Freight Booking Centre Sdn Bhd lei 33/2411 (4 lines) lax *****51 fix. IRF.ILHRS 244/3 Greatship Agencies Fte Ltd (West Alticj only) lei 538 1088 Fax 538 1116/538 1066 rix2,573 words
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Advertisement360 1992-05-20 47 FAMOUS CONTAINER LINES 10 ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S PORE 0207 S' HOT LINE: *****33 (24 LINES) PORT KLANG PH: 03/*****02 (10 LINES) 11 PENANG: 04/*****7 (10 LINES) FARGO SHIPPING Call our TOLL FREE LINES at 566-4833 WE ARE OFFERING THE MOST UNBELIEVABLE RATES FOR OUR CONSOLIDATION SERVICES TO360 words
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Advertisement530 1992-05-20 48 S'PORE EXPORT: *****22 IMPORT: *****11 PENANG: (04) *****6 SIBU: (084) *****9 P.KELANG: (03) *****77 JAKARTA: (21) *****32 KK: (088) *****0 KUCHING: (082) *****3 TAWAU: (089) *****9 SURABAYA: (31) *****0 ||O^BdßiAFßtoA|] PEN PK SIN 23/5 24/5 25/5 24/5 25/5 26/5 27/5 28/5 29/5 22/5 23/5 24/5 22/5 23/5 24/5 27/5 28/5530 words
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Advertisement319 1992-05-20 48 AUSTASIA LINE AND MERLION SHIPPING AGENCY m, NEW 2 BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO FROM NEW ZEALAND AND T/S TO FIJI TO AND FROM NEW ZEALAND PORTS PfttMKR 18S 29 5 MUtBIRA ?7S 12/6 AUS I STAR WOW? 21/6 NPL AKI LYt 10 6 Vl* NPI 12/6 24, 6 VIA319 words
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Advertisement412 1992-05-20 49 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES I "PERUVIAN STATF LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM ""LAO, MAT ARAM, 10* ft OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS* T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. EVERETT ORIENT LINE' JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/TAPAN SERVICE ACBPTMG BREAKBULK SOC CARGOES TO/FROM KOtE. YOKOHAMA. NAGOYA, MOM. TOKYO*. DAVAO*. •t412 words
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Advertisement337 1992-05-20 49 MULTI-MODE SHIPPING PTE LTO WEEKLY CONSOL SERVICE MIDDLE-EAST/PERSIAN GULF ACCEPTING FCL/LCL DUBAI OAMMAN SHARIAH DOtiA MUSCAT BAHRAIN ABU OHABI BANDAR ABBAS KDOAH FAR EAST ACCEPTING FCL/LCL fiNANb P KU AN(. lAKARTA BANGKOK HONG HONG TAIWAN lAPAN MANIIA KOREA UK/EUROPE ACCEPTING FCL/LCL lONOON FEIIXSIOWt LUOS IH BURY ABFRDHN II HARVt HAMBURG337 words
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Advertisement448 1992-05-20 49 LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD TLX ***** FAX *****77 MONTHLY DIRECT CONTAINER SERVICE SIN TO ALGERIA ALSO CALLING MARSEILLE/LASPE2IA VSL FREITAL ETA SIN 30 MAY TWICE WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE SIN/MADRAS/SIN WITH TRANSHIPMENT TO: ASEAN/AUSTRALIA/FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN/EUROPE WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE SIN TO CHINA WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE MADRAS/COLOMBO/ BOMBAY/KARACHI WEEKLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE EAST448 words
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Advertisement420 1992-05-20 49 PTC GROUP PTC CONTAINER LINES FCL LCL SERVICE SIN FW EAST 25/5 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 23/5 BANGKOK 23/5 MANILA/CEBU 24/5 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 25/5 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. Malaysia 25/5 BUSAN 24/5 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 25/5 HONG KONG SIN CHINA 25/5 GUANGZHOU/HUANGPU/SHENZHEN FUZHOU/XIAMEN/SHANTOU DALIAN/SHANGHAI/XINGANG TIANJIN/QINGDAO/HAIKOU also accepting LCL cargo SMI EUROPE/UK 23/5 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 23/5 RDM/HAM/ANT/LE HAVRE/GENOA/OSLO also accepting420 words
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Advertisement382 1992-05-20 50 EIL FIL CONTAINER SERVICES PTE LTD MADRAS CALCUTTA BANGKOK SIN/BANGKOK DUBAI HONGKONG SCANDINAVIA BfLGIUM SPAIN. EUROPE. INLAND PORTS. TAIWAN. CHINA lAPAN. KARACHI BOMBAY. MIOOLE EAST. AFRICA, USA MEXICO CANADA AND VARIOUS OTHERS NON CONF AND CONE RATES AVAILABLE AND IMPORT RATES AVAILABLE Weekly dedicated LCL &FCL consolidation Spain: ALGECIRAS MADRID382 words
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Advertisement476 1992-05-20 50 This Week's Sailings dilimi Wen' <.andhi Tel: Fax: Singapore 778 6522 779 273b Johore 07-*****8 07-*****3 Alfred Ng fcHj Jakarta 021-*****40 021-*****01 Troy Hsu r_»r INCHCAPE SHIPPING SERVICES (S) PTE LTD Tel: *****11 Fai: *****58 CR: **********0 C THE NATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANY OF SAUDI ARABIA Also accepting cargo lor Norfolk.476 words
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Advertisement426 1992-05-20 50 i CENTRAL EXPRESS LINES FCL/LCL SERVICES MANILA ETA FOR BOOKINGS: *****66 (10 LINES) CHINESE-POLISH JOINT STOCK SHIPPING CO CONTAINER/BMAKBgiK WKM HOI M) KARIOWICZ ZHANGHENG LIBAI L \SI HOI M) SIN W4l riURIINTI V 44 11/6 ROTTERDAM HAMBURG/ROTTERDAM V.21 2/7 ROTTERDAM/HAMBURG'GOTWA PARANDOWSKI V. 47 CHOPIN V.IS 29/5 SHANGHAI 14/6 HUANGPU SHANGHAI426 words
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Advertisement438 1992-05-20 52 LCL CONSOLIDATION ALL POINTS OF CHINA BEIJING CHANGCHUN CHANGSHA CHENGDU CHONGQING /UZHOU GUILIN HARBIN KUMMING NANNING QUANZHOU SHEKOU SHENYANG SHENZHEN WUHAN XIAMENXIAN ZHENGZHOU WUHAN AIAMCNAIAIM gifi SPR&OfLQ /SHENZHIN SHIPPING Tel: 227 4788 Fax: 227 2QS3 EUROPE/S.E.A. BREAKBULK SERVICE VESSEL TORM ALICE MARITME LARS ANTWERP 22/3-1/4 TO PORT KELANG. SUGAPORE (13/5).438 words
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