The Business Times, 29 June 1992
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Title Section16 1992-06-29 1 BUSINESS TIMES THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA MITA (P) 35/12/91 Monday, June 29, 1992 75*16 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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74 1992-06-29 1 LISBON European Community leaders have warned Serbia that the EC might back international military action to break its siege of Sarajevo, capital of the former Yugoslav republic of Bosnia-Herzegovi-na. But the hard-won consensus at a two-day EC summit in Lisbon on the74 words
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Article50 1992-06-29 1 MOSCOW Tajikistan faced renewed prospect of civil strife yesterday, and the government came under intensive pressure to make further compromises with opposition groups after a violent clash in the south of the republic on Saturday reportedly left more than 100 people dead and many hundreds wounded.50 words
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Article42 1992-06-29 1 THE regime of Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia is soon expected to transfer five key ministries to UN control, but the Khmer Rouge still insists on dismantling the Hun Sen regime, said the regime's foreign minister Page 242 words
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Article35 1992-06-29 1 DEVELOPING Malaysia is facing a migrant worker problem similar to that of an industrialised nation and one which is worse than Asia's newly industrialising economies, according to an ILO report. Page 935 words
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Article33 1992-06-29 1 THE United Nations said that over-reliance on market forces could be self-defeating and that too much emphasis on reducing budget deficits was hindering growth in the West. Page 1033 words
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Article27 1992-06-29 1 THE presidents of four South American nations on Saturday signed a series of conventions designed to strengthen the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) Page II27 words
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Article26 1992-06-29 1 THE spectre of hordes of Chinese fleeing southern China and Hongkong and making their way Down Under is haunting many Australians. Page 1226 words
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Article40 1992-06-29 1 THE Singapore National Shippers' Council (SNSC) would welcome any help from the government to prod carriers into consulting with shippers before imposing rate increases, a member of the SNSC management committee said. Shipping Times Page 140 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article32 1992-06-29 1 TO ensure a more effective coordination of the Keppel group's marine and engineering division, more units in the division will come under the charge of Loh Wing Siew. Page 332 words
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Article30 1992-06-29 1 PRINTED circuit board manufacturer Pentex-Schweizer Circuits has announced plans to lift its sales by about 20 per cent a year to $100 million in 1995 Page 330 words
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Article32 1992-06-29 1 SOUTH Korea's Samhwan Corporation plans to invest about US$5O million (SsBo million) to develop a huge 350-ha golf and sports complex in Ho Chi Minh City. Page 432 words
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Article26 1992-06-29 1 TAIWAN'S sales of shares in state-run industrial giant China Steel Corp have gone sour, threatening the government's privatisation programme, analysts said Page 426 words
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Article38 1992-06-29 1 DIGITAL Equipment Corp is to spend more than US$3OO million (*****.4 million) over the next three years to buy 10 per cent of Ing C Olivetti Co, the troubled Italian computer maker Page 638 words
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Article29 1992-06-29 1 THE Bombay Stock Exchange has suspended a leading broker and his two companies from its membership for his alleged involvement in a major securities scandal Page 829 words
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498 1992-06-29 1 Anna Teo - But private sector analysts remain bullish and see higher growth By Anna Teo SINGAPORE Official flash estimates suggest that economic growth in April and May fell below the first quarter rate of S. 1 per cent. With a none too encouraging498 words
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150 1992-06-29 1 Bernama JOHOR BAHRU Mentri Besar Muhyiddin Y ass in said the federal government has agreed to set up a joint commission with Singapore to discuss various issues and problems between the two countries. Winding up the debate on the Royal Address at the stateBernama - 150 words
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438 1992-06-29 1 Loh Hui Yin - By Loh Hui Yin SINGAPORE Malaysian business tycoon Khoo Kay Peng plans to meet top executives of the Kentucky Fried Chicken chain to discuss possible cooperation between his conglomerate Malayan United Industries (MUI) and the American fast-food company. He is said to be438 words
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291 1992-06-29 1 AP BEIJING A Hongkong company and two Chinese enterprises are preparing to form China's first jointventure real estate consultancy company to perform surveys and assess property value for foreign companies, the state-run China Daily said yesterday. The move to set up the consultancy,AP - 291 words
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507 1992-06-29 1 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR THE directors of Malaysia's Federal Cables Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd (FCW) and their independent advisers are recommending that shareholders of the beleaguered company accept the takeover bid made by littleknown Ekran Sdn Bhd.507 words
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Advertisement25 1992-06-29 1 gk A A y.JM SINGAPORE Mohd Shariff man who made good in corrosion protection Pg 13 Hock Lock Siew: Inchcape needs new money-maker, Pg 325 words
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Advertisement94 1992-06-29 1 There's no place like home with Dulux. 'I'Dulux THE WORLD S NO 1 PAINT Manufacturers brace for tough times; Performance In electronics sector patchy, Pg 2 Naturally enthusiastic Aboard Japan Airfnee. you quicMy sense a genuine enthusiasm on the part of the in-fight crew. tfseasy tosee they enjoy what the/re94 words
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PAGE 2 NEWS
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Article, Illustration658 1992-06-29 2 Loh Hui Yin; Joseph Rajendran - Taking stock of the Singapore economy SMA president estimates 0 to 2pc growth for sector in second quarter By Loh Hui Yin and Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE Little growth in the second quarter and more difficult times ahead. This is the gloomy story of the manufacturing658 words
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Article, Illustration527 1992-06-29 2 Joseph Rajendran - By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE Disk drive exports grew a very healthy 17 per cent in April-May this year over April-May last year, Trade and Development Board figures show. But the strength of the sector is unlikely to be enough to compensate for the continued downturnSource: Trade Development Board - 527 words
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Article78 1992-06-29 2 SINGAPORE Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong will be in Brunei today and tomorrow on a goodwill visit. He will be accompanied by the Minister for Law and Minister for Home Affairs, Prof S Jayakumar, the Minister for Communications, Mah Bow Tan; government officials and members of78 words
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COMPANY NEWS 1
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Article, Illustration400 1992-06-29 3 Rahita Elias - Move to further integrate marine, engineering units By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE To ensure a more effective coordination of the Keppel Group's marine and engineering division, more units in the section will come under the charge of Loh Wing Siew. Mr Loh,400 words
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411 1992-06-29 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Utusan Melayu's (M) listing on the Bumiputra Stock Exchange (BSE) is likely to come to an end following the company's plan to obtain a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE). Utusan group executive chairman Khalid Abdullah said theMBT - 411 words
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629 1992-06-29 3 Genevieve Cua - THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN With loss of Rolex, group's management faces tough challenge By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Investors in trading conglomerate Inchcape Bhd appear to be taking the group's loss of the lucrative Rolex agency in stride. Inchcape announced last Tuesday that629 words
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184 1992-06-29 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Since Amalgamated Steel Mills' (ASM) proposed M 56.25 million (SS4 million) steel joint venture project with Taiwan's China Steel Corp is in abeyance, the Malaysian company is now studying other possibilities. ASM might "implement the project in phases withMBT - 184 words
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444 1992-06-29 3 Joseph Rajendran - Three-pronged approach to achieving target By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE Printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer Pentex-Schweizer Circuits has announced plans to lift its sales by about 20 per cent a year to $100 million in 1995. Pentex corporate services director Por444 words
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498 1992-06-29 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Amalgamated Steel Mills (ASM) group plans to further expand its Parkson departmental store chain by doubling Parkson's total floor space from the current one million sq ft to 2.3 million sq ft within the next four years. ManagingMBT - 498 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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46 1992-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR Genting Bhd has obtained approval from the Lotteries Commission of South Australia for the special interim dividend of one Genting International Ltd share for every 10 Genting Bhd shares. The dividend is payable on Aug 26, 1992.46 words
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Article72 1992-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR Austral Amalgamated Tin (AAT) has entered into a conditional sale and purchase agreement with Rawang Hills Resort to acquire some 260 acres of land for Ms 26 million (S$ 16.77 million) cash for housing development. Work will start in the second quarter of72 words
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Article66 1992-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Industrial Estates Sdn Bhd has posted a record pre-tax profit of M 520.2 million (Ssl3 million) for the year ended March 31,1992, surpassing the previous year's record of M 516.8 million. Gross income rose 23.4 per cent to M 528.5 million. A dividend66 words
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Article52 1992-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR Polypulp Paper Industries has reported a group pre-tax profit of M 52.08 million (551.34 million) for the half-year ended March 31, 1992, on a turnover of M$ 17.04 million. After tax and minority interests, profit was M 51.33 million, giving an B.S sen earnings52 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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62 1992-06-29 4 HONGKONG China's Fujian province will issue eight billion yuan (552.34 billion) worth of stocks in the next Vh years, a Beijing-funded news agency said. The southern province will also issue 10 billion yuan worth of other securities by 1995, the Hongkong-based China62 words
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Article83 1992-06-29 4 HONGKONG Wharf Cable is expected to be awarded Hongkong's first pay TV licence when the authorities reveal the findings of a protracted review into the territory's broadcasting policy, the South China Morning Post reported. The Executive Council will be asked tomorrow to deliberate on83 words
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Article62 1992-06-29 4 TOKYO Toshiba Display Devices (Thailand) Co began production last week of picture tubes for 21-inch colour televisions, Toshiba Corp announced. Toshiba Display Devices, Toshiba Corp's subsidiary, is to manufacture 1.6 million units a year to be built into television sets sold outside Thailand mainly in62 words
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Article95 1992-06-29 4 TOKYO Japan's Iwatani International Corp will set up two liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) import bases in China, with one base opening next spring, a spokesman of the company said on Friday. The nation's trading firm specialising in gases plans to sell imported LPG95 words
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372 1992-06-29 4 Harish Mehta - Complex to be located in Ho Chi Minh City suburbs By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE South Korea's Samhwan Corporation plans to invest about US$5O million (SsBo million) to develop a huge 350-ha golf and sports complex in Ho Chi Minh City.372 words
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455 1992-06-29 4 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's sales of shares in state-run industrial giant China Steel Coip have gone sour, threatening the government's ambitious privatisation programme, analysts said on Friday. A domestic public offer of 509.5 million shares at NT521.14 each, worth a total of NTS 10.8Reuter - 455 words
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252 1992-06-29 4 Reuter SYDNEY Australia's biggest company, steel and resources conglomerate Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd, says its order books indicate local economic conditions are subdued, but it plans to invest A 56.5 billion (Ss7.B billion) in Australia and offshore to expand capacity and captureReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration630 1992-06-29 4 Most escape embarrassing questions at meetings Reuter TOKYO In spite of dwindling profits, tumbling stock prices and a string of financial scandals, most of the shareholders' meetings of 1,824 Japanese companies ended quietly on Friday as if nothing had happened over the pastReuter - 630 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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110 1992-06-29 6 LOS ANGELES Aerospace giant Hughes Aircraft, a unit of General Motors Corp, has eliminated 3,000 jobs already this year as defence contracts dwindle, and expects even more lay-offs by the end of the year. Company spokesman Richard Dore said on Saturday that he could110 words
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100 1992-06-29 6 TORONTO Troubled Canadian property giant Olympia York Developments Ltd (O&Y) is likely to announce a cost-cutting plan soon that will entail senior management salary cuts and some lay-offs of personnel, a source familiar with the situation said last Friday. He gave no further details100 words
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Article79 1992-06-29 6 SEATTLE Microsoft Corp says its international sales have remained solid in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year ending June 30 and that it is pleased with sales of its latest Excel spreadsheet programme for Windows. "Our business overseas is healthy," said Pete Higgins, head of79 words
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Article74 1992-06-29 6 LONDON The British government has said thousands of retired Britons whose lives were ruined by the late Robert Maxwell's plundering of company pension funds would receive their monthly pension in full next month. Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley said in a statement at the weekend74 words
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Article66 1992-06-29 6 DHAHRAN Saudi Arabian investors due to take over United Press International yesterday said they plan to maintain the agency's international character if the sale is completed. Abdullah Hassan Othman Masry, executive director of the London-based Middle East Broadcasting Centre Ltd, said the sale had yet66 words
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Article58 1992-06-29 6 PARIS Franco-British civil engineer GEC Alsthom NV said last week that a consortium it led won a contract worth nearly 725 million ECUs to supply its TGV trains for a new high-speed railway linking Paris, Brussels, Cologne and Amsterdam. The order is for 27 train58 words
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416 1992-06-29 6 NYT MAYNARD. Massachusetts Digital Equipment Corp is to spend more than US$3OO million (*****.4 million) over the next three years to buy 10 per cent ot Ing C Olivetti Co, the troubled Italian computer maker. Digital, the second largest computer companyNYT - 416 words
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248 1992-06-29 6 Reuter BEVERLY HILLS Apple Computer Inc chairman John Sculley predicted last week that the company's new Macintosh Powerßook computers will generate US$l billion (Ssl.6 billion) in sales during their first year on the market. The notebook-size computers. unveiled last October in Apple'sReuter - 248 words
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271 1992-06-29 6 FT FRANKFURT Rene Jaggi, chief executive of Adidas, is heading a consortium of European investors in a one-billion-mark (551.05 billion) bid to buy control of the German sporting goods group from Bernard Tapie, the controversial French businessman and politician. In aFT - 271 words
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497 1992-06-29 6 Reuter LONDON Directors of British Petroleum Co pic (BP) have split the roles of chairman and chief executive after the surprise resignation of Robert Horton, highlighting moves in Britain to weaken top corporate jobs. Dividing the top duties wasReuter - 497 words
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Advertisement9 1992-06-29 3 Privatisation of Taiwanese steel giant turns sour, Pg 49 words
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Advertisement387 1992-06-29 3 SinGAPORE AIRLinES LIfTIITEP (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Sophia Room, 4th Level, The Westin Stamford Westin Plaza, 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 0617 on Saturday, 25 July387 words
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Advertisement268 1992-06-29 4 When doing business in Singapore only. one hotel really computes. And, when there's a break in your schedule, fine restaurants, friendly bars, pool, gym, At the Carlton, we're programmed for all your business needs. From our express check in to our sauna and massage are all there to help you268 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS 1
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364 1992-06-29 7 Dawn Tan - Bank Tabungan Negara may be in market for up to US$ 170 m By Dawn Tan SINGAPORE One of Indonesia's seven state banks, Bank Tabungan Negara, is in the market to borrow some US$lOO million (about S$ 162 million) in offshore capital, sources say.364 words
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533 1992-06-29 7 Reuter SINGAPORE Singapore, which aspires to a status as a financial trading centre to match its eminence in banking, is slowly fostering options as an instrument to widen its market, monetary and trading officials said last Friday. The effort involves educatingReuter - 533 words
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383 1992-06-29 7 Reuter NEW YORK Merrill Lynch and Co Inc was the lead underwriter of initial public oilerings in the US in the first half of this year, according to preliminary data from Securities Data Corp. Larly figures show the largest brokerageReuter - 383 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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88 1992-06-29 7 BEIJING China will allow foreign banks to open branehes in Tianjin, a north-eastern industrial port city, the Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. Tianjin Vice-Mayor Li Shenglin told foreign bankers the city would "grant all preferential treatment other Chinese cities have adopted to foreign banks",88 words
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Article57 1992-06-29 7 LONDON The Lloyd's of London insurance market said an extraordinary meeting pencilled in for July 24 would now be held on July 27, at 0930 GMT. The meeting, called at the request of underwriting members called "Names", will witness a crucial confidence vote in57 words
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Article68 1992-06-29 7 BEIJING The Chinese government said on Saturday it hoped Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp Ltd would "shoulder its due responsibility" in keeping the Hongkong money market stable. The statement was issued following the successful takeover bid of Britain's Midland Bank pic, which raised some concern that68 words
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Article59 1992-06-29 7 QUITO Banking authorities on Friday launched an investigation into alleged money laundering by armed forces bank Banco Rumiahui at the request of military authorities, the government announced. The Banking Superintendency said in a statement it sent an investigator to the bank after armed forces commanders59 words
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343 1992-06-29 7 AP MOSCOW President Boris Yeltsin on Saturday approved a plan for some of the biggest American financial institutions to sponsor a retail banking project in Russia. Mr Yeltsin approved the plan during talks with E Gerald Corrigan, president of the Reserve Bank of the FederalAP - 343 words
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523 1992-06-29 8 Move follows his alleged involvement in share scandal AFP Reuter NEW DELHI The Bombay Stock Exchange has suspended a leading broker and his two companies from its membership for his alleged involvement in a major securities scandal, a local news agency reported on Saturday. TheAFP; Reuter - 523 words
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520 1992-06-29 8 Reuter TOKYO Japan's big banks and brokerages are mapping out plans for the new businesses they will be allowed to join under a reform of the financial system but are bracing for a tough time ahead, industry sources said lastReuter - 520 words
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390 1992-06-29 8 AFP ABU DHABI United Arab Emirates (UAE) banks have been ur]ged to cut loans, upgrade services and increase capital to face growing world competition. Outlining the central bank's future policy, new board chairman Mohammad Eid al-Meraikhi also said last SaturdayAFP - 390 words
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Advertisement384 1992-06-29 7 First Globex session sees interest centred on mark and yen, Pg 25 In 1958, Du Pont's LYCRA' created a ripple that became a wave. Interestingly enough, the most significant breakthrough in the history of swim wear didn't take place on the sun-kissed sands of a beach, but tn the clinical384 words
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THE REGION
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Article, Illustration345 1992-06-29 9 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Developing Malaysia is facing a migrant worker problem similar to that of an industrialised nation like Japan and one which is worse than Asia's newly industrialised countries (NICs), according to a new report by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). The World LabourMBT - 345 words
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Article279 1992-06-29 9 AFP MANILA President Corazon Aquino bows out triumphantly tomorrow after winning her final political battle and ensuring that her chosen candidate takes over, but she leaves behind an economy in serious disarray. "I have not always won, but, to the very end, I never shirked aAFP - 279 words
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THE WORLD 1
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564 1992-06-29 10 Free market not the answer to all ills, says economic survey Reuter UNITED NATIONS The United Nations has said that over-reliance on market forces could be self-defeating and that too much emphasis on reducing budget deficits is hindering growth in the West.Reuter - 564 words
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Article, Illustration425 1992-06-29 10 AFP WASHINGTON The US economy has sputtered since beginning its climb out of recession earlier this year, but economists seem sure it will not slip back into a downturn even if growth falls short of a boom. Signs that the recovery has stumbledAFP - 425 words
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285 1992-06-29 11 Reuter AFP LAS LENAS, Argentina The presidents of four South American nations closed a two-day summit on economic integration here on Saturday by signing a series of conventions designed *to strengthen the Southern Common Market (Mercosur). At the closing ceremony, ArgentineReuter; AFP - 285 words
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354 1992-06-29 11 AP GUATEMALA CITY Central America is moving towards creating an economic bloc of its own to compete with the world's other trade groups and profit from regional peace. "We must form a bloc or we are going to be dead economically," said SoniaAP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration338 1992-06-29 11 AFP HONGKONG Chinas budget deficit reached 20.27 billion yuan (Ss6 billion), up 7.92 billion yuan on earlier projections, the official Xinhua news agency has quoted Finance Minister Wang Bingqian as saying. While paramount leader Deng Xiaoping's reform drive had helped the implementation of China'sAFP - 338 words
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WORLD WATCH
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69 1992-06-29 11 DALLAS US Trade Representative Carla Hills has said Washington is not stalling for political reasons in completing negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement. But she said last Friday that there were problems in the talks between Canada, Mexico and the US in the69 words
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Article73 1992-06-29 11 WASHINGTON A new Environmental Protection Agency ru|e that lets industries increase pollution emissions without prior approval has infuriated US state regulators, environmental groups and members of Congress who say it violates the law. They said the regulation issued last Thursday created a giant loophole that73 words
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Article80 1992-06-29 11 HONGKONG Hongkong's governor said yesterday that the British colony would inevitably face more problems with China ahead of the 1997 transition to Chinese rule. "(We have to) face the reality that there is a China dimension in much of what we do and as we80 words
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Article82 1992-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has moved up to fourth place among newly industrialised countries in terms of competitiveness, trade officials quoted a World Competitiveness Report as saying. Malaysia, which moved up from fifth place, ranks behind Singapore, Taiwan and Hongkong, but ahead of South Korea, Thailand,82 words
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412 1992-06-29 11 AP WASHINGTON US officials are working on a new programme to take a sharp loss on US$56O million (Ss9o6 million) in debts due from Western Hemisphere countries, provided their governments use some of the gains for environmental projects or other good works. TheAP - 412 words
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Advertisement849 1992-06-29 10 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 MEMBERS VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION LEQUAN TRADING PTE LTD At the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company convened and held on Friday. 19 June 1992 at 930 am at 95 South Bridge Road. Pidemco Centre. "09-00 Singapore 0105. and the following special resolution849 words
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ANALYSIS
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797 1992-06-29 12 Nathan Gardels - Hanan Ashrawi, a spokeswoman for the Palestinian delegation to the Middle East peace talks, sees a chance for peace with the change in government in Israel. This article is adapted from her conversation with Nathan Gardels. Nathan Gardels ISRAEL'S new Labour-led government797 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1992-06-29 12 Florence Chong - The spectre of hordes of Chinese fleeing southern China and HK and making their way Down Under haunts many Australians. Florence Chong reports Florence Chong Australian coastguards and immigration officials are on their guard. They fear that a second wave of boat1,021 words
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Miscellaneous24 1992-06-29 12 DOONESBURY n For people who like to smokeA s: C. h f r SJR33* S NUWOG C*rant Siatlt C«»i»i»» C»i»o« Monoi<dc BY GARRY TRUDEAU24 words
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ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT 1
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Article, Illustration1288 1992-06-29 13 Rahita Elias - Mohd SharitT has made it through hard work, and he wants to help budding entrepreneurs to succeed too. Rahita Elias reports SINGATORE^ Rahita Elias Had Mohd SharitT not crushed a knee, he might still be working for someone else. But an accident on board1,288 words
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Article, Illustration962 1992-06-29 14 The British managers at Nissan's UK plant have outdone the Japanese at their own game FT lAN GIBSON docs not have an officc. The man who manages 4.000 people at Nissan in Sunderland in Britain sits at a small desk in a big openFT - 962 words
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Advertisement1052 1992-06-29 13 Dresdner Bank Consolidated Balance Sheet condensed at 31st December 1991 with comparative figures Assets Liabilities Consolidated Profit and Loss Account for the year 1991 condensed with comparative figures Expenses Ircome Interest and similar expenses Interest expenses in the mortgage bank business Salaries and wages Compulsory social security contributions, Expenses for1,052 words
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Advertisement11 1992-06-29 13 Zalco maps out $7m expansion plan. Shipping l imes, Pg 111 words
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Advertisement895 1992-06-29 14 National Westminster Bank PLC Head Office: 41 Lothbury London EC2 England Singapore Branch: 50 Raffles Place, #05-01. Shell Tower. Singapore 0104 Taj: ******« x: RS ***** Fax *****2 Foreign Exchange Tel: *****77 Telex: RS ***** Consolidated Balance Sheet at 31 December 1991 1991 £m 1990 £m ASSETS EMPLOYED Cash and895 words
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Advertisement621 1992-06-29 14 (a toM lm<i» Abrtd RnancM Cenwr. Naw *rk NY IOMS-14S0 111 mm Branch: SNng Kwan Houm. 4 Stanton W»r 'htaphon* 230-2311 'Übl RS2ll72Cablt AAHb AMEXBANK SNGAPORE REPORT OF ERNST YOUNG, INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS Tha Board of Directors We haw audited the accompanying consofcdated balance dwet of American Express Bank Ltd as621 words
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Article, Illustration379 1992-06-29 15 Wimbledon AFP AP LONDON Top seeded Jim Courier's Grand Slam dream was shattered when he was bundled unceremoniously out 4-6. 6-4. 4-6, 4-6 by Russian qualifier Andrei Olhovskiy last Saturday. He joined six other men's seeds and eight women's seeds who failed to survive the firstAFP; AP - 379 words
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Article344 1992-06-29 15 Reuter LONDON Following the example of Denmark, Russian Andrei Olhovskiy struck a further blow at Wimbledon last Saturday for those who like to keep unnecessary science out of sport. Like the Danes, who won the European soccer championship last Friday after interrupting their holidays to goReuter - 344 words
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216 1992-06-29 15 AFP PARIS Nick Faldo charged towards his fourth French Open triumph with a six-under-par 65 that equalled the course record and lifted him from eight behind to joint leader after last Saturday's third round. The Englishman hit eight birdies in aAFP - 216 words
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134 1992-06-29 15 HARRISON, New York South Africa's David Frost fired a 67 last Saturday to stay in front in the million-dollar Buick Classic golf tournament, moving a step closer to his first win in two years. A birdie at the 18th put Frost134 words
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Article73 1992-06-29 15 PITTSFORD, New York Patty Sheehan fired a courserecord 63 last Saturday to take an almost unbeatable nineshot lead after the third round of the Rochester International women's golf tournament. She birdied halt ot her holes in a flawless round to improve on the previous single-round record73 words
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Article95 1992-06-29 15 QUINTO DO LAGO, Portugal Chris Eubank of Great Britain couldn't deliver a knockout punch, but still won a unanimous decision over American Ron Esset last Saturday and retained his WBO super middlweight championship at the Quinto do Lago Hotel. The victory was Eubank's fourth title defence95 words
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Article98 1992-06-29 15 BIRMINGHAM European 10()m champion Linford Christie of Britain has issued his fiercest warning yet to his American Olympic rivals. The 32-year-old Englishman last Saturday equalled the time of US trial winner Dennis Mitchell in claiming the British equivalent in 10.09 seconds. his fastest time98 words
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Advertisement1311 1992-06-29 15 DEN DANSKE BANK BALANCE SHEET at December 31,1991 ASSETS Cash in hand and demand deposits with central banks, etc Treasury bills and other bills eligible tor refinancing with central banks Due from credit institutions, etc Loans and advances Bonds, etc Shares etc Holdings in associated companies Holdings in affiliated companies1,311 words
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Advertisement1112 1992-06-29 16 M Nothing Beats A Bud. OF BUD LIGHT WHERE TO WINE, DINE DIAN XIN TEMPTATIONS Continuing the parade of aJnary gems irxxirnparabte Ruyi offers a fine selection of Don Xin. From our creative A la Carte menu, treat yourself to al the Dian Xin you can enjoy for $16.80++ per1,112 words
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Miscellaneous733 1992-06-29 16 TELEVISION AND RADIO The man's too strong S&l2 OUR CHOICE Decoration Day, 10.30pm, SBC 5 James Garner plays his usual weather-beaten, upright self in this 1990 movie. He is a retired Southern judge who mopes around a lot after his wife dies. But he gets a new lease of life733 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration520 1992-06-29 17 Susan Tsang - Those who are prepared to listen and laugh will enjoy Ken Hill's The Phantom of the Opera, says Susan Tsang Susan Tsang Perhaps some among the audience who packed the Harbour Pavilion to catch The Phantom of the Opera expected the Andrew Lloyd Webber version. If520 words
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Article, Illustration537 1992-06-29 17 Lisa Lee - Singapore Festival of Arts '92 Lisa Lee reviews the London City Ballet's Saturday night performance of Romeo and Juliet Lisa Lee THE LONDON City Ballet's opening night performance of Romeo and Juliet ironically revealed why this ballet is not always a hot favourite with ballet537 words
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Article, Illustration451 1992-06-29 17 P Y Van - The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet left the best to the end, says P Y Van P Y Van SOME guitar recitals tend to be overshadowed by virtuosic displays of flamboyant technique, but in the case of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet's Friday night performance at the451 words
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Article, Illustration554 1992-06-29 17 Julie Chatterjee - Julie Chatteijee is enthralled by Mallika Sarabhai's talents Julie Chatterjee EVER SINCE Peter Brook flew down to Gujarat and wooed a dusky, raven-haired Indian dancer to play Draupadi in his much glamorised Mahabharata, some things have changed for Mallika Sarabhai. Today, she displays the composure of a554 words
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Advertisement310 1992-06-29 17 AND ENTERTAIN Spoilt for Choice Our buffets feature a wide selection of delectable appetisers, soup, main courses and luscious desserts. Available for lunch and dinner. Featuring on: Mondays Morsels from the West Tuesdays Favourites from the Wok Wednesdays Malaysian Rice and Spice Thursdays Going Italian! Fridays Seafood Delights Asian Style310 words
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Advertisement36 1992-06-29 17 Tomorrow until July 5 at the Harbour Pavilion, Bpm. Tickets at $40. $60 and 100. Matinee performances on July 4 and 5 at 2.30pm. Tickets at $35. $45. $65 and $80 at the usual booking centres.36 words
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Advertisement28 1992-06-29 17 Last performance of Romeo and Juliet tonight. The ballet company features a mixed bill tomorrow. Tickets at 510, $20. $30. $40. $60. $80 at the usual booking centres28 words
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Advertisement63 1992-06-29 17 DEBUTS Experience this sizzling Japanese encounter at NISHIKI RESTAURANT! Set meals available at unbeatable prices of $20 to $25 for lunch and $35 to $38 for dinner. For atlons, please call 3224 224/5. mtaurant oulifts urUomt the public to tn/oy fine dinninf MARINA BAY GOLF COUNTRY CLUB 6 MARINA GREEN63 words
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Article, Illustration2367 1992-06-29 18 Sylvia Wong - By Sylvia Wong UNCERTAINTY over the direction of the Nikkei index is expected to confine buying sentiment in the Singapore stock market to a cautious range again this week. Market players will be monitoring the performance of the Nikkei's opening today after it fell2,367 words
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Article196 1992-06-29 19 I rprwn AH shares quoted have a par value of SI and traded in lots of 1 000 shares each LtUtllU unless otherwise specified ABN shares quoted m dollars Information on Nasdaq stocks, other than that given above, was not available Currency traded SJ unless196 words
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Advertisement160 1992-06-29 19 Shine YOUR KEY TO BETTERBUSDMESS DECISIONS! SPH SHINE COMPANY RESEARCH Shine is Singapore Press Holdings' inforich database on Teleview, which incidentally is the most advanced videotext system in the world. And SI'I I Shine Company Research is a high valueadded package comprising useful and pertinent business information on over 300160 words
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Article120 1992-06-29 20 rpr|Jff\ M l uo,ed to* 3P* va,ue o' SI and traded in lots of 1.000 shares each LC.I3L.IIU unless otherwise specified ABN shares quoted m dollars Information on Nasdaq stocks, other than that given above was not available Currency traded SJ unless otherwise specified Ad|usted120 words
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Advertisement306 1992-06-29 20 USIN E S S O T I Toll free Tel No 737 0043 TIME C E S Fax No: 734 3698 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 AND IBH FAR CAST PTE LTD (In Member* Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened306 words
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Advertisement314 1992-06-29 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF HSIEN PTE. LIMITED (MEMBERS VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant 10 Section 308 ol the Companies Act. Cap 50 that a tmal meeting ol the members ol the abovenamed company will be held at 1314 words
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Advertisement280 1992-06-29 20 f IN THE MATTER OF TMEN COMPANIES ACT, CAP 50 ANO IBH FAR EAST HOLDING (PTC) LTD (In Members Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at 65 Ming Tec* Park Singapore 1027 on the 20th June 1992. the following Special Resolution was280 words
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Advertisement234 1992-06-29 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF KYHOLD INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Member* of KYHOLD INVESTMENTS PTE LTD, duly convened and held at 1 Colombo Court, #0916, Singapore 0617, an the 27th day of234 words
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Article, Illustration641 1992-06-29 21 Bernama SHARE PRICES ended the week on a lower note in Kuala Lumpur as investors remained haunted by uncertainties prevailing in the Tokyo bourse. The market also lacked fresh fundamentals. Attention was on Tokyo but trading there was volatile and promptedBernama - 641 words
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Article84 1992-06-29 22 Figures in brackets are for the previous corresponding period L: Loss, TE: Tax Exempted, Net NY A: Not Yet Available, (a): Adiusted for scrip issues, (b): In million Dutch Florins, (c): Pro it after tax, (d): In million HK$, Company's profit, (f): million yen, (g): Profit after tax84 words
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Article27 1992-06-29 22 Forecast figures are contributed by Baring Securities. Crosby Securities, DBS Securities. GK Goh Securities. Hoare Govett Securities and Kay Hian James Capel. EPS are annualised.27 words
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Article63 1992-06-29 22 Net Proht represents consoMated earnings after provision tor depreciat»n interest charges, taxation and minority interests; I: Interim. F FwiaJ; (a) In m*on yen, (b) In Austrakan dollars. (C) In m*or guilders; (d) In MKJm; (e) In USIm. (f) 1990 results (g) Period ot 9 mttis EPS armualised63 words
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12 1992-06-29 22 Footnotes Deemed Interest Enlarged share capital na Not Available12 words
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Article135 1992-06-29 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1 unless otherwise specified; NY A Not Yet Avarfable. Int Interest I Interim. N Net; TE Tax Exempt S Special divrtend. (a) Adiusted tor scrip issue, (b) First and Final; (c) Includes 41 special dividend; (d) Includes 6% special divdend.135 words
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Article346 1992-06-29 22 Jun 25 Orchard Parade HokSngs Ltd announced that it has sold two office units at International Plaza to Accord Container Line (S) Pte Ltd for a total of $2.67 million. Acma Ltd has disposed of 60.61 million Goldtron shares which leaves it with 59.4 million stock units. Jun346 words
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Article448 1992-06-29 22 Setron (Malaysia) Bhd: 20th AGM at the Conference Room, Lot 17, Jalan 51A/227, ***** Petaling Jaya, on Monday, June 29, at 11.30 am Rnaan Setegap Bhd: Bth AGM at Mutiara I 11. Hyatt Sauiana, 3Km Off Subang International Airport Highway. ***** Subang, Selangor, on Monday, June 29, at448 words
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63 1992-06-29 22 Above art pict tr««4i m the «ertd *—> J* T22m4IT, ley Capital Inttraatieiial fmptctivt. Geneva Mice* «arfced with a art take* *r*m a SJTIOO at tfct beemmng e» IMS T»t ether Mice* art take. trt« a hate t« 100 at the befiMMit <rf 19 763 words
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Article, Illustration786 1992-06-29 23 YORK FT NEW YORK With the economic recovery showing signs of cooling off, the heat was turned up on Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan last week. President George Bush took time off last Wednesday from trading brickbatsFT - 786 words
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Article84 1992-06-29 23 fj^jfiONGKOHG AFP HONGKONG Share prices moved higher on the Stock Exchange of Hongkong last week, fired by the success of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp Ltd's takeover of Britain's Midland Bank pic. The bellwether Hang Seng Index rose 325.50 points to 6.113.10 last Friday. Every dayAFP - 84 words
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Article189 1992-06-29 23 SAGGING share prices shed another 2.4 per cent in value over the past week with the index hitting its lowest point in more than four years amid a dim economic outlook. The Composite Stock Price Index closed Saturday's half-day trading at 551.88, down 13.4 points or 2.4 per cent189 words
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Article238 1992-06-29 23 SHARE prices tumbled amid heavy trading last week. Extending a 2 per cent slide the preceding week, the 293-issue weighted price index dipped another 85.88 points 1.9 per cent to finish at 4,501.97 points last Friday. The Security and Exchange Commission's investi- gation into irregular trading of China Development238 words
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Article247 1992-06-29 23 BROKERS' protests over stern government measures to deal with a billion-dollar securities fraud limited trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) to just two days last week. The exchange re-opened for business last Thursday after a 10-day shutdown, but a majority of brokers continued to abstain from the market247 words
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Article142 1992-06-29 23 THE Jakarta Stock Exchange ended a nine-week rally with the majority of prices down as weaker trading coupled with price corrections followed a bullish mood earlier in the month. The JSE Index closed the week last Friday at 319.381 compared with 331.057 the previous week, ending the rally which142 words
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Article119 1992-06-29 23 THE Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index closed on Friday at 755.04, up just 1.49 points (0.2 per cent) on the previous Friday after a lacklustre week of trading, exchange officials and brokers said. The average volume of shares changing hands daily last week was 135 million shares, compared119 words
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271 1992-06-29 23 Jhoioro '-j% AFP TOKYO Share prices tumbled during the week on the Tokyo Stock Exchange due to futures-related arbitrage selling, with the Nikkei Average sinking below 16.000 to an almost six-year low. The bellwether of the market closed last Friday at 15,812.73, the lowest sinceAFP - 271 words
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460 1992-06-29 23 Sentiment hurt by weakness overseas, bearish news AFP LONDON LONDON SHARES fell for the fifth consecutive week under the combined pressures of weakness in New York and Tokyo, dismal company news and poor indicators on the British economy. Trading was volatile with theAFP - 460 words
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Advertisement10 1992-06-29 23 The market round-ups for Sydney and Manila were not available10 words
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Advertisement725 1992-06-29 23 Read Personal Investment Finance in Business Times every Saturday Q First Interstate Bank of California CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (dollars In thousands) December 31 1991 1990 ASSETS: Cash and due from banks Time deposits, due from banks Investment securities (approximate market value 1991: $1,033,001; 199 a $719,287): U.S. Treasury and agencies725 words
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Article, Illustration373 1992-06-29 24 NEW YORK stocks closed narrowly mixed in sluggish trading on Lriday as uncertainty over the direction ol interest rates and concern over earnings prompted investors to step to the sidelines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 1.60 points to 3,282.41. The New York Stock Exchange Composite Index inched373 words
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Article, Illustration287 1992-06-29 24 SHARE PRICKS slumped on Friday, depressed by weakness on Wall Street and a heavy fall in the price of British Petroleum shares, dealers said. Ihe drop in BP shares was caused by the sudden resignation of chairman Robert Morton, announced after the close ol trading the day before. BP287 words
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Article127 1992-06-29 24 THE stock market finished the week with a loss on Friday, as the DAX trend index ended at 1,754.13 points, down 0.60 per cent on the day, while the Commerzbank indicator yielded 0.80 per cent to finish at 1.966.70. Operators said that in the absence of any change in127 words
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Article116 1992-06-29 24 DEPRESSED by a lower dollar and weaker share markets around the world. Dutch shares closed lower on Friday in thin trade. Sentiment remains weak, dealers say. The EOE Index lost 1.89 to 303.20, having been as low as 302.70. Dealers say an emphatic breakthrough of the 303 chart support116 words
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Article180 1992-06-29 24 FRENCH share prices ended about where they started on Friday, retreating after Thursday's strong technical gains. Activity was centred on a handful of big blue chips as the broader market sought direction. The CAC-40 ended down 5.03 points to 1.915.31. Volume was 2.8 billion francs, almost one-quarter of which180 words
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Article78 1992-06-29 24 SWISS SHARES closed easier on Friday on low volume as banks and insurers led the market lower. However, dealers said a few industrial shares bucked the trend and cushioned today's falls. The all-share SPI Index hit a morning low of 1.156.4 but then recovered to close at 1,163.2 points.78 words
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Article87 1992-06-29 24 PESSIMISM ahead of Wall Street's opening depressed blue-chip shares on the Stockholm bourse on Friday and dealers said the weakening dollar had led to profit-taking sales in export-relat-ed shares. The Bourse General Index ended down 0.57 per cent at 909.5 in slow trade of 308 million kronor. The Top-1687 words
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Article233 1992-06-29 24 RETAILER Delhaize and Colruyt. and pharmaceutical firm UCB suffered most from the absence of buyers on Friday, as dealers said slumps in other markets combined with worries over Belgian Budget talks due this summer to keep investors on the sidelines. The Bcl-20 Index of leading Belgian shares closcd down233 words
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Article137 1992-06-29 24 LEADING Johannesburg Stock Exchange shares closed little changed in listless trade on Friday as the market lacked fresh direction, dealers said. The Overall Index close at 3.649 versus 3.648 and the Gold Index was unchanged at 1.116 and the Industrial Index ended at 4.501. IX* Beers rose 25 eents137 words
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Article228 1992-06-29 24 THOUGH bank shares trimmed their gains in late trade. Toronto stocks closed moderately higher on strength in most other sectors, dealers said. Growing hopes of a Fed cut boosted the market, but investors remained cautious. they added. The TSE 300 Composite Index closed up 12.5 points at 3.351.3. Advances228 words
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431 1992-06-29 25 NEW YORK Reuter THE DOLLAR ended sharply lower against European currencies last Friday, notably the French franc, but only mildly weaker versus the yen. Traders said the mark's strength against the yen helped the dollar hold steady on the yen as did anticipation ofReuter - 431 words
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688 1992-06-29 25 ASIA AFP MOST Asian currencies gained or halted their slides against the greenback last week following the release of US data indicating a poor economic performance. The Taiwan and Singapore dollars reached record highs while the Japanese currency broke the 125-yen level for theAFP - 688 words
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Article16 1992-06-29 25 Source: UOB Rates quoted by Astley Pearce Source: National Westminster Bank Source: OCBC16 words
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Article35 1992-06-29 25 Rates quoted by Astley Pearce Rates quoted by NatWest Note Based on latest issues Source: The Monetary Authority of Singapore enlral hank discount rales Average of 12 banks. Hoat Source: National Westminster Bank35 words
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550 1992-06-29 25 Some see 123.50 yen as near-term level Reuter TOKYO The dollar, fell more than two yen last week, will continue its bearish run to dip below 125, say Tokyo dealers. Some dealers said last Friday that it could fall as low asReuter - 550 words
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384 1992-06-29 25 Reuter CHICAGO Globex ended its first trading session with moderate volume focused mostly in mark and yen futures. Volume in the small lineup of financial futures products was 1,939, Globex said. Mark futures traded totalled 951 contracts, followed by 715Reuter - 384 words
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342 1992-06-29 25 International financial centres show varying interest NYT CHICAGO The champagne flowed freely last Thursday as traders munching chocolate cake milled about the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (Merc) awaiting the start of a new era of 24-hour electronic futures trading. Finally, at 6 pm,NYT - 342 words
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371 1992-06-29 26 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) wants to link its rubber trading with Singapore's RAS Commodity Exchange (RASCE) as part of a producer plan to create a central rubber market, KLCE officials say. "The link-up is possible but we haveReuter - 371 words
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235 1992-06-29 26 Reuter LONDON A mood of optimistic realism prevailed at the end of the first set of negotiations at the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) last Friday, with members deciding to meet again as expected on July 29-31. "We were able to dealReuter - 235 words
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814 1992-06-29 26 REPORTS AFP LONDON The price of Brent North Sea crude oil reached its highest level in seven months last week after failure to find immediate agreement on lifting sanctions against Iraqi oil sales. Oil experts from the United Nations and Iraq met inAFP - 814 words
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Advertisement315 1992-06-29 26 B U S I NESS TIMES STEAMERS MARITIME HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic ot Singapore i LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that the following share certificate has been reported lost Certificate Nos. No. ot shares In the name ot *****8 1 1000 SIMBL Nominees Pte Ltd Notice315 words
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Advertisement294 1992-06-29 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 50 AND IN THE MATTER NEO TIEW INVESTMENT CO (PTE) LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN, that the creditors of the abovenamed company, which is being voluntarily wound up, are required on or before 29th July 1992 to send294 words
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Article348 1992-06-29 27 AIRLINE COOES: v Finn e™). AZ: AMaka (AZA), BA. British Always Public Ltd Co (BAW), BG Biman Bangladesh Ajrlmes (BBC), a Royal ftunei Artnes A Corpn, CA: A* China (CCA), CI: Chma Airlines Ltd (CAL), CV: CargoKu Ajflmes international SA (CLX), CX: Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd348 words
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Article, Illustration692 1992-06-29 27 Michael Woods - LETTER FROM ANDALUSIA By Michael Woods IT COULD have been Devon. The hillside dropped abruptly to the river below and the oaks clung to the slope. But these trees were different, their lower trunks naked like the smooth tanned legs of girls in692 words
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Article11 1992-06-29 27 Source: Republic National Bank of New York11 words
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Advertisement45 1992-06-29 27 It's amazing the lengths Finnair goes to tor just one price. Fly Finnair to Europe and well take you to 35 European destinations for the same Check with your travel agent or call *****77 for more details. VA/A//7/& We Know Europe from Mart to Famish.45 words
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Advertisement31 1992-06-29 27 Where to go for our magazines For information on where to buy your oopy of: Her World, Go, Singapore Business, Home Decor, Young Parents call our Customer Services Section on 749-257731 words
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Advertisement297 1992-06-29 27 BUSINESS TIME NOTICES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 Fax No: 734 3698 pgn CHUAN HUP HOLDINGS LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT 5577,284,750 NOMINAL AMOUNT OF UNSECURED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1994 ("NOTES") WITH TRANSFERABLE SUBSCRIPTION RIGHTS ("TSR 1994") TO SUBSCRIBE FOR NEW ORDINARY SHARES IN THE CAPITAL OF THE297 words
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Advertisement374 1992-06-29 27 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP S NAME We. SINOIL PETROLEUM PTE LTD of 7500 A Bsach Road *04-332, THE PLAZA, SINGAPORE 0719 hereby give notice that in consequence of the intended of purchase and change of ship's name from Japanese Flag lo Singapore Flag. I have applied to374 words
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Advertisement386 1992-06-29 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF AAP PTE LTO (In M—bWHt Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306(1) of the Companies Act. Chapter SO. that a Final General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be heW at 9 Penang386 words
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Miscellaneous293 1992-06-29 27 CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 It carries documents for a murder trial maybe (8,4) 8 What was spotted in the game-hunter's sights? (7) 9 Spectre appears softly before a month is out (7) 11 Take commission from a money collector (7) 12 Licks, having feasted riotously (7) 13 Sounds of city293 words
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Miscellaneous110 1992-06-29 27 WEATHER Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in the morning Report Maximum temperature 31.4 Assoc humidity 71% Minimum temperature 26.5 Assoc humidity 87% Hours of sunshine 7.25 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 163.3 Rainy days this month 16 World report Asia-Pacific Cond. Auckland 12/06 Bangkok 33/26 Beijing 28/17110 words
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Miscellaneous61 1992-06-29 27 ftaa&Dicfceng t'VC GOT IT TO (bRjSIOLO y '3 £> U TyAe u*y n|OU "me. LPfflL-l.Prt"e. ftOOK f\ND f\OC*\De>4Tt,Y SroODGeD rr so \-t Vjjp»s iuje-gi&LC. MOV-O "Tiroes Mpwe, v lou bo*e PvMD GOT V>)ITH «T 7 0711 A 2 s> Pfc^CTiOfc. WCM STftfcS N pv s<y? uou> rv>p>Kjy OF sptfs»o IN61 words
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390 1992-06-29 28 NYT TOKYO Inventory increased a month-to-month 0.2 per cent in April following two consecutive months of decline, according to a monthly economic report by the government's Economic Planning Agency. Many economists contend the beginning of Japan's economic recovery will not occur until there isNYT - 390 words
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241 1992-06-29 28 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has failed to gain support for the proposed East Asian Economic Caucus (EAEC) from the AsiaPacific's commerce sector, which has instead expressed its backing for the AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) conference. Kenneth Walther Court, immediate past presidentAFP - 241 words
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242 1992-06-29 28 FT WASHINGTON Proposals for increasing taxes on foreign companies operating in the United States have drawn a sharp attack from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the Paris-based grouping of the main industrialised countries. Joining criticism from severalFT - 242 words
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237 1992-06-29 28 Dee Rissik - From Dee Rissik in JOHANNESBURG A 14-MAN trade delegation from Singapore which arrived here yesterday, the first in 27 years, sees the South Africa of the future as playing much the same hub role in Africa as Singapore does in South-east Asia.237 words
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Article, Illustration851 1992-06-29 28 SALIL TRIPATHI; SALIL TRIPATHI - S Africa the dilemma facing Asian businesses The Bottom Line SALIL TRIPATHI SALIL TRIPATHI The writer is a BT journalist THE Trade Development Board took the right decision in going ahead with its business delegation to South Africa yesterday. While the delegation is the first from Singapore, it is far851 words
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Advertisement634 1992-06-29 28 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times The Bank Of East Asia, Limited 10 Des Voeux Road, Central Hong Kong CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1991 1991 1990 HKJ'OOO HKSTJOO SHARE CAPITAL Authorised 400,000,000 (1990 400,000,000) 1,000,000 1,000,000 ordinary shares of HKS2.SO each Number of shares of HKS2.SO each634 words
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Advertisement17 1992-06-29 28 Stress on cutting deficits slows Western growth: UN; US economy shaky but won't stall: economists, Pg 1017 words
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Advertisement167 1992-06-29 28 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times s? CANADIAN OVERSEAS COLLEGE SINGAPORE 'A Canadian education is now available in Singapore at Canadian Overseas College. The School, which is fully accredited by the Ministry of Education in Ontario, Canada and registered with the Ministry of Education in Singapore, offers tuition to secondary167 words
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Article, Illustration476 1992-06-29 29 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE The Singapore National Shippers' Council (SNSC) would welcome any help from the government to prod carriers into consulting with shippers before imposing rate increases, a member of the SNSC management committee said. Lim Ho Hup. chairman of SNSC's476 words
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424 1992-06-29 29 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Homegrown Zalco Marine Services has mapped out a $7 million expansion plan involving a vessel-owning venture and the establishment of a foundry in the Middle East. The rust-prevention specialist, the only local firm in424 words
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170 1992-06-29 29 Reuter SAO PAULO Brazilian portworker federations will not protest a new port bill approved by the parliament's Lower House on Friday although they admitted it weakened them considerably, a union spokesman said. "The unions will be very weakened," Nilo Santos, a spokesman forReuter - 170 words
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566 1992-06-29 29 AEP SINGAPORE Singapore is introducing guidelines to weed out unscrupulous operators damaging its image as the world's premier bunkering port, shipping sources said yesterday. Shipowners, who bunker here because of competitive prices, have complained o! being cheated in terms of qualityAEP - 566 words
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Article173 1992-06-29 29 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Selangor Stale Economic Development Corporation has identified an area in the state for the development of maritime and shipping activities, said Selangor Mentri Besar Muhammad Haji Muhammad laib. He said given the state's strategic maritime position, the area would be developed asBernama - 173 words
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Article50 1992-06-29 29 THAI Airways International is in disarray. It is difficult to find out who is in control of its day-to-day activities. The nearcomplete military control of THAI can be seen as an example of how far the military has spread its roots in business enterprises Page 250 words
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62 1992-06-29 29 FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand plans to fly from here to Sarajevo in an attempt to open the city's airport for long-delayed mercy flights, a French minister said. Mr Mitterrand flew from an EC summit meeting in Lisbon to the Croatian Adriatic port of Split62 words
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33 1992-06-29 29 THE first international bidding for a USSSOO million (SSBIO million) bridge. Bangladesh's grandest-ever project, over the Jamuna river will be held in September Back Page33 words
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58 1992-06-29 29 AN ADVISORY panel to the Environment Agency in Japan said in a report that it is technically possible to reduce nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas of trucks and buses by up to 60 per cent in two <o five years several58 words
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94 1992-06-29 30 PORT-OF-S P AIN —I he government can no longer finance Trinidad's state-owned airline and unless it can attract investors, BWIA will have to close shop, according to the airline's chairman Joe Esau. He told reporters on friday that BWIA would have to be94 words
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38 1992-06-29 30 LONDON The 179.836-dwt Norwegian bulker Alpha Centauri was in collision with Egyptian flagged Salon S. 10.451-dwt. in the Straits of Dover. Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Serv ice said. Both vessels sustained some damage.38 words
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89 1992-06-29 30 NEW YORK The agency that operates New York's subways, buses and suburban railways voted on Friday to ban cigarette advertising when current contracts for the ads expire. The board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted to ban smoking ads, affecting nearly all mass transit89 words
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Article118 1992-06-29 30 LONDON Britain would furnish planes for a UN airlift to bring humanitarian aid to the besieged Bosnia-Hercegovina capital Sarajevo. British Defence Minister Malcolm Rifkind said on Friday. "We are prepared to play our part," he said in a television interview. "We have Hercules transport118 words
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Article28 1992-06-29 30 LONDON The 7,869 dwt Bahamas-flag White Stone. recently refloated with minor damage off Denmark, has sailed for Tunisia, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said.28 words
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Article85 1992-06-29 30 WELLINGTON The pilot of a light plane died after a mid-air collision over southern New Zealand on Saturday but seven Australian teenagers aboard a helicopter survived, six of them with minor injuries. Television New Zealand reported that a wing of the Cessna sliced through the front85 words
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Article40 1992-06-29 30 NEW DELHI India is buying one million tonnes of Canadian wheat to beef up its reserves and the first shipment will arrive in the middle of July, the Press Trust of India (PTI) saici on Saturday.40 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1992-06-29 30 Pana Janviroj; Yingyord Manchuvisith - Thai Airways International has been described as a miniature model of Thailand under military rule. Pana Janviroj and Yingyord Manchuvisith explain Pana Janviroj and Yingyord Manchuvisith The Nation Next t|me j you are offered champagne and caviar on Thai Airways International, make sure you ask theThe Nation - 1,350 words
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Article504 1992-06-29 30 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and504 words
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Article12840 1992-06-29 38 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after12,840 words
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Article1130 1992-06-29 46 Sept 15-16: \sia-Pacillc Digital Cellular Mobile Communications. organised by IMC lechnical Services Limited at I he Mandarin Singapore, for further details please contact I lit fcchnical Services at tel: 732-1970 or fax: 733-5087. Oct 5 6: Conference on Quality Control in \sian Shipping, organised by IPC lechnical Services1,130 words
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Article735 1992-06-29 46 CHAR 1 I K volumes picked up in the dry cargo freight market, hut this reflected charterers' willingness to exploit low freight rates rather than marking a recovery, brokers said on Thursday. Ihe Baltic freight Index (BH) was down five points at 1.122 with IJS Gulf/Japan grain again735 words
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425 1992-06-29 48 BANGKOK Plans are afoot to improve the Communications Authority of Thailand's (CAT) international communications network to help the country blossom into a regional financial centre. According to the Bangkok Post, CAT's new chairman Chavalit Thanachanan disclosed the plan after calling on Thailand's Transport and425 words
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203 1992-06-29 48 Reuter SYDNEY Australian domestic carrier Ansett Transport Industries Ltd is close to stitching up a deal with several foreign airlines following an announcement by its international partner Qantas Airways Ltd that it would buy Ansett competitor Australian Airlines Ltd. General manager Graeme McMahonReuter - 203 words
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201 1992-06-29 48 UPI WARSAW Poland's first cellular telephone company, a Polish-French-American joint venture called Centertel, has begun serving the Warsaw area and expects to expand to seven other cities by the year's end. Centertel, the commercial name for Polska Telefonia Komorkowa Co Ltd, is a jointUPI - 201 words
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183 1992-06-29 48 AFP DHAKA The first international bidding for a USSSOO million (SSBIO million) bridge. Bangladesh's grandest-ever project, over the Jamuna river will be held in September, the official BSS news agency reported on Saturday. "The Jamuna multi-pur-pose bridge is now a realistic project."AFP - 183 words
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322 1992-06-29 48 NYT lOKYO An advisory panel to the Environment Agency in Japan said in a report that it is technically possible to reduce nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas of trucks and buses by up to 60 per cent in twoNYT - 322 words
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277 1992-06-29 48 NYT MUNICH Eberhard von kuenheim had just finished explaining at a news conference here last week why Baycrische Motoren Werke AG had decided to build an assembly plant in Spartanburg. SC. when a reporter fired otY what was intended as aNYT - 277 words
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Article, Illustration489 1992-06-29 48 NYT WASHINGTON The summertime crowds of tourists. vacationers and business travellers poured through the main terminal at Kennedy International Airport on Friday afternoon and. as usual, the deft hands and insistent voices of the solicitors were there, aggressively seeking money forNYT - 489 words
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Advertisement29 1992-06-29 29 Lines and services represented by Members el the Registry ef Accredited I Shipping Agents, Singapore National SMp-' ping Association. h'or advfrtiunK rrufuin< limit* I Shipping I inK*\ ?W 74H-21W/740-?***)29 words
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Advertisement22 1992-06-29 29 CONTENTS Cockett Report Container Schedule Daily Indei Shipping Guide Ships m Port Singapore Tides Transport Diary Weather and Sea Condi tons 1722 words
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Advertisement110 1992-06-29 30 NOTICE SINGAPORE I MALAYSIA THCINCREASE THE TERMINAL HANDLING CHARGE (THC) IN SINGAPORE AND PORTS IN MALAYSIA WILL BE INCREASED ON 1 AUGUST 1992 BY THE MEMBERS OF THE INTRA-ASIA DISCUSSION AGREEMENT (lADA). EFFECTIVE THAT DATE, THE THC CHARGE WILL BE SsBs PER TEU AND Ssl3o PER FEU IN SINGAPORE AND110 words
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Advertisement794 1992-06-29 31 Find out how sellers are reaching out to buyers in Advertising and Marketing. Every Thursday in BT UNITED ARAB SHIPPING (SAGj\ Wk VSI/VOY *U m vm r> a uwi M a mh »i unit toy -r urn SM 1/7 IV7 a/7 l/l 21/1 NYC »/i 21/1 in U/l an li/M794 words
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Advertisement578 1992-06-29 31 MAERSK LINE 2 SAILINGS TO NEW YORK PROVIDENCE BAY V 0561 ETA Singapore 2/7/92 ETA New York 6/8/92 (VIA ROTTERDAM) MADISON MAERSK V 9206 ETA Singapore 7/7/92 ETA New York 9/8/92 Voy Feeder by This week Majestic Maersk 9206 CY 30/6 0800 HRS CFS 29/6 2359 HRS Port Kelang Penang578 words
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Advertisement721 1992-06-29 32 n Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT TOKIO EXPRESS LEVERKUSEN EXPRESS KITANO THAMES LA SEINE HOECHST EXPRESS HAMBURG EXPRESS HANNOVER EXPRESS KURAMA FRANKFURT EXPRESS KASUGA 1 LA SEINE DANUBE 1. ALL WESTBOUND PORT HUANG ft nMitt CARGO TO IK/CONTVCNT CONNECTED AT STORE 2. ALL SNTMENTS TO/FM BREMERHAVEN VIA Also acceptini cargo721 words
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Advertisement1444 1992-06-29 33 STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD 10 Hoe Chiang Road #11 01 Keppel Towers Singapore 0208 Tel: *****88 Fax: *****17 SERVICE TO SABAH. SARAWAK BRUNEI RAIAH BROOKE STRAITS VtNIURt KRIS MIRUBI RAJAH BROOKE STRAUS VtNIURI KRIS MADURA STRAITS STAR STRAITS VtNIURE KRIS MAOURA STRAITS STAR VISE VI6E VOX VI6E *171 Vo6t V1,444 words
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Advertisement493 1992-06-29 34 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE CR NBR **********0-D EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO EUROPE KIWY MA tMI AM 32W8 SPORE ETA D 17 21/7 ROAM ADAM H'BURG BREMEN ANTWERP 211 25,1 30 8 4/1 FAST TRANSIT TIME ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/CONTAINERISED CARGO Sub|«ct to Inducement. Alao accepting cargo to Casablanca, Port Said.493 words
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Advertisement1084 1992-06-29 34 HANJIN SHIPPING TO USA PACIFIC SOUTH WEST TO EAST COAST (ALL WATER SERVICE) FDR VSI HANIM SINGAPORE 006E HANIIN LEHAWRt 018E HANIM OAKLAND OIK HANIM LONGBEACH 038E HANJIN ROUERDAM 01% HANNN KAOHSHJNG 00* Also accepting R«tei OpMitup llaltaili ft. to San Funcisco «M OjMiml AH USA Inland potnls UStC IMI1,084 words
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Advertisement1464 1992-06-29 35 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS (TOLL FREE) NEPTUNELINK TEL *****00 (TOLL-FREE) *****00 TERMINAL OFFICE *****22 *****00 IMPORT CFS F9: *****69/*****96 *****00 EXPORT CFS F9: *****53/*****50 *****00 USA SERVICE FAR EAST SERVICE UK/EUROPE SERVICE AUST/INDIA/PAK SERVICE NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K L.-(03) *****33, P Kelang-(03)1,464 words
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Advertisement448 1992-06-29 35 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/ 1 A A FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES FESCO STRAITS PACIFIC LINE448 words
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Advertisement1105 1992-06-29 36 K 4* K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD AS AGENTS KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD ICR No: 12U*****00M) TEL" *****77 TELEX: KAWAKI R*****5 FAX: *****07/8/9 MALAYSIA *K" UNE MARITIME (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD TEL: SA *****00 PK *****01/5 PENANG *****0 JB *****1 INDONESIA P.T. SARANA LAUT INTERNUSA TEL: JKT *****76. *****77. *****081,105 words
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Advertisement248 1992-06-29 36 m lineA GOLDEN GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23. litak »r« Street SINGAPORE 0104 TEL: S343SM (10 UNES) Fat 5J***** (CD ll*. *****5M0001T ETRAITI/PERSIAM GULF BERTICE GOLDEN SIM lU(Xh< Dubai Damnum GOLDEN DOHU Urachi Dubai Dam Spore 1/10 U »/n m P Kelang Penary CHIHA SERVICE A Kl China Port248 words
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Advertisement359 1992-06-29 37 EacßenV IST1 ST CLASS CONTAINER TRANSPORT Al*o accepting cargo tor Jakarta, Surabaya, Cebu, Bugo, Penang, Hongkong, P.R. China, Nagoya, Kobe Shimizu, Tokyo, Chittagong, Songkhla, Manila SINGAPORE BEN UC AGDCtS (S) PTE LTD TOO CANTONMENT ROM) #13-05 Southpotrt SINGAPORE 0208 Tel 225 3522 Fu: 224 0163 Tim: Rs ***** AGENTS MALAYSIA359 words
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Advertisement64 1992-06-29 39 1/C7 VISA FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD Established Since 1984 wg I: OCEANIA PORTS REGULAR QROIJPAGE t€L consolidation AUCKLAND SYDNEY I V IMPORT at EXPORT 1 SERVICES V 1 i; > I I ili MELBOURNE FREMARTLE T FOR BOOKING St SAILING SCHEDULE, CALL THE TOTAL TRANSPORTATION PEOPLE. VISA FREIGHT SERVICES PTE64 words
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