The Business Times, 2 September 1992

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  • 16 1 Business Times THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA MITA (P) 35/12/91 Wednesday, September 2, 1992 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 65 1 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is considering changing its 25-year-old palm oil marketing strategy by relocating its refineries to consumer countries to supply them with duty-free crude. Primary Industries Minister Lim Keng Yaik said yesterday that the plan would not only enable local
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    • 58 1 BAGHDAD The latest team of UN nuclear weapons inspectors began visiting undisclosed sites in Iraq yesterday and the chief inspector said all had gone smoothly so far. In another development, Russia announced it was sending two warships, an anti-sub-marine ship and a tanker to
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 28 1 WALL STREET opened lower yesterday, with the Dow Jones index of leading industrial shares losing 2.46 points in the first five minutes of trading to 3,254.89.
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    • 37 1 LONDON share prices slipped further in midday trading yesterday, down in the wake of overnight falls on Wall Street and in Tokyo. At 1130 GMT, the FTSE index was down 13.4 points to 2,299.2 points.
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      28 1 Tuesday Change BT-MGA 663.93 -0.34) Kuala Lumpur 573.50 -1.23 Tokyo 17,740.06 -321.06 Hongkong 5,711.97 82.97 Sydney 1,542.0 -5.2 Monday Change New York 3,257.35 -10.26 London closed
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    • 22 1 Exchange rates US$ SS 1.5965 100 Yen SS 1.2985 MS SS 0.6407 Money marfcet rates Overnight 1/8 -1-1/2 3-month 2-1/8 -1/8
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    • 35 1 London Gold AM fix US$342.65 USS+2.15 fr„ nUDOvf S'pore Sep l39.00Vkg +0.25 M'sia Oct 216.00*/kg -0.50 KLThi Turnover 55tonnes +25 Spot M$16.67/kg -0.04 Crude palm oil Turnover 271 lots -578 Oct MS844 /tonne +3
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  • 628 1  -  By Anna Teo SINGAPORE Two leading businessmen, Singapore Manufacturers' Association chief Robert Chua and "industry spokesman" Chia Shi Teck, are among six persons who will be appointed Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs). The other four are university law lecturer Walter Woon; surgeon
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  • 841 1  -  More listed companies likely to be investigated, say analysts By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE Hot on the heels of a probe into Lee Ming Tee's listed Allied Group, the Hongkong authorities yesterday launched an investigation into Tomson Pacific and the World Trade Centre (WTC)
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  • 269 1  -  By Shoeb Kagda SINGAPORE Japanese golf clubs, hit by the country's slowing economy, have started to woo foreign golf enthusiasts. One of the country's oldest golf clubs, the Sendai Golf and Country Club, is offering Singaporeans 30 membership spots at a bargain
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  • 254 1  -  By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE The Central Provident Fund (CPF) has been ranked among the top 100 of the world's biggest funds outside the US. In study published by London's Euromoney magazine, the CPF, with assets of U5525.4 billion (5540.5 billion), took
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    • 112 1 PCL profit down 30pc DEPRESSED freight levels and a weaker US dollar were major factors for a 30 per cent drop in net earnings at Pacific Carriers Ltd, the shipping arm of Robert Kuok's business empire, for the half year ended June 30, 1992 Page 4 Sydney foray CENTREPOINT Properties
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  • PAGE 2 NEWS
    • 348 2  -  By Shoeb Kagda SINGAPORE Singapore's push to become the region's leading natural rubber market got a boost yesterday when two of the world's largest rubber consumers were admitted as clearing members and shareholders of the RAS Commodity Exchange (RASCE). Bridgestone/Firestone Singapore, the main natural
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    • SINCAPORE ROUNDUP
      • 109 2 SINGAPORE packaging manufacturers were told yesterday to use "green" packaging to meet tough new environmental laws in Europe. Opening the Propak Asia 92 exhibition, the chairman of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research, Quek Poh Huat, said: "Much of our present packaging know-how will
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      • 79 2 CHRISTIE'S, Europe's biggest auction house, has opened a regional office in Singapore. "This will substantially strengthen our representation in South-east Asia, assisting collectors and dealers to buy and sell at our auctions worldwide," said group managing director Christopher Davidge. In the financial year to July 31,
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      • 87 2 THE Singapore government has sold two conservation sites at Tras Street and South Bridge Road to the highest bidders. Ng Kim Hweng and Ng Bee Hak successfully bid $4.5 million for the 592.3 sq m Tras Street site. Tan Chye Muay and Giam Khor Wie successfully
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    • 285 2 AFP HONGKONG Shenzhen stock exchange officials are delaying decisions on several key issues connected with last month's chaotic stock offer for fear of further mistakes, a source close to the exchange said here yesterday. Currently under investigation for the embarrassing episode, which culminated in
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    • 230 2 Name: Kanwaljit Soin Age: 50 Occupation: Orthopaedic surgeon Appointment: President, Association of Women for Action Research Proposer Dr VK Pillay, fellow partner of Orthopaedic Surgery Pte Ltd Seconder Dr Arthur Lim, eye specialist AWARE president Kanwaljit Soin aims to bring the Singapore woman from the periphery
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    • 178 2 The NMP Who's Who Name: Toh Keng Kiat Age: 51 Occupation: Physician (haematoliogy) in private practice Membership: President, Mensa Singapore Member, International Legion of Intelligence Proposer Dr Robert Loh, National Council of Social Service president Seconder Professor Lim Pin, National University of Singapore vice-chancellor
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    • 214 2 Name: Tong Kok Yeo Age: 42 Occupation: Senior Technical Officer, Singapore Telecom Appointments: General secretary, Union of Telecoms Employees of Singapore Proposer: Oscar Oliveiro, president, National Trades Union Congress Seconder Victor Pang, general secretary, Singapore Airport Terminal Services Workers' Union "I LOOK at it as
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    • 242 2 Nunc Walter Woon Age: 35 Occupation: Senior law lecturer, National University of Singapore Membership: Association of Muslim Professionals Proposer V K Rajah, lawyer Seconder: Raymond Lim, journalist HAVING come out strongly in favour of having NMPs, law lecturer Walter Woon finally decided he
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    • 503 3  -  Govt announces scheme for researchers in institutions and industry By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE Research and development workers in private companies will be able to spend a year on attachment to local universities under a scheme announced last night. And university researchers will be able
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    • 144 3 SINGAPORE The National Young Scientist and Engineer Award was presented to The Sound Blaster Team, comprising Tan Thiam Siong, Sim Ah Soon and Chong Hoi Yuen. The three are from a team of about 10 engineers in Creative Technology that developed the world's
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    • 205 3 SINGAPORE The Na- tional Science and Technolo- gy Medal, for an individual who has made distinguished contribution to Singapore's growth and development through the promotion of sci- ence and technology, was presented to Frank Cloutier, research development manager of Hewlett-Pack- ard's Asia
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    • 227 3 SINGAPORE Professor Chan Soh Ha, 50, has been given the National Science Technology Award for his discovery of new tissue type antigens and outstanding research in monoclonal antibodies. Professor Chan also helped to establish Singapore as a leading centre for tissue typing in the
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    • 380 3  -  By Claire Leow SINGAPORE Motorola of the US marked a new phase of expansion in Asia yesterday by breaking ground for a $57 million building at Ang Mo Kio. Called the Motorola Innovation Centre, it brings Motorola's accumulated investment in the Republic to
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  • COMPANY NEWS 1
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 86 4 KUALA LUMPUR MBf Holdings Bhd has reported a 5 per cent rise in group pre-tax profit to M 543.05 million (5527.55 million) for the six months to June 30, from Ms4l million in first-half 1991. Turnover rose 63.3 per cent to M
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      • 65 4 SINGAPORE United Overseas Bank has established a full-service branch in Batam, Indonesia. The branch, which opens today, is operated by UOB's joint-venture bank in Indonesia, PT United Overseas Bank Bali, which is 80 per cent owned by UOB and 20 per cent by Bank Bali.
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      • 57 4 SINGAPORE Singapore Aerospace Ltd has announced that Brigadier-General Bey Soo Khiang, chief of the Republic of Singapore Air Force, has replaced Brigadier-General Michael Teo as a director of the company, with effect from Sep 1. BG Teo, also a former RSAF chief, had been a
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      • 61 4 SINGAPORE Sun Corporation Ltd has completed the sale of part of its freehold land at Mandai Estate for $5.71 million cash. The sale follows an option agreement the company entered into earlier this year. Sun Corp said the $4.5 million gain from the sale
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    • 311 4 Reuter, Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Ministry of Finance has not received any reports on the alleged sale of power firm Tenaga Nasional Bhd shares in the black market, its Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, said yesterday. A local daily newspaper had quoted a TNB official
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    • 435 4  -  By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Depressed freight levels and a weaker US dollar were major factors for a 30 per cent drop in net earnings at Pacific Carriers Limited, the shipping arm of Robert Kuok's business empire, for the half
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    • 158 4 SINGAPORE Civil engineering firm Jurong Engineering Ltd posted an 87.7 per cent rise in net earnings to $3.7 million for the six months ended in June. The company's profits were better than the corresponding period last year when earnings rose 72 per cent to $1.9
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    • 301 4  -  By Sylvia Wong SINGAPORE Centrepoint Properties Ltd (CPL) has paid AS2S.S million (5529.2 million) to buy the Bridgepoint Shopping Centre in Mosman, North Sydney, in its first overseas investment. The newly-completed shopping centre is currently 85-per-cent leased out and CPL expects it to
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    • 226 4 SINGAPORE Apollo Enterprises, owner of the Apollo Hotel in Havelock Road, has reported a 70 per cent leap in net earnings to $2.65 million for the half-year to June 30. The improvement was achieved on a turnover of $11.83 million, an increase
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    • 221 4 SINGAPORE Provision Suppliers Corporation Ltd posted a modest 17 per cent increase in net earnings to $1.7 million for the six months ended in June. This came on the back of a 27 per cent rise in turnover to $61.8 million. The
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    • 263 4 SINGAPORE Allied Developer Pte Ltd, a 50 per cent associate of listed Hotel Grand Central Ltd, has agreed to pay $250,000 in compensation to another listed company, City Developments (CityDev). The payment is for the non-disclosure of material information relating to
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    • 581 4  -  THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE The rapid expansion of traditionally slow-moving Cold Storage Holdings is giving some analysts indigestion. Hot on the heels of a set of strong full-year results announced by CSH last Thursday earnings up 18
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    • 419 5 Reuter SYDNEY Australian flag carrier Qantas Airways expects a Asl.s billion (Ssl.7 billion) injection from the government before being privatised, its chief executive said yesterday. John Ward said the cash would help satisfy potential investors and credit ratings agencies by reducing its debt levels
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    • 194 5 Reuter SYDNEY Diversified miner MIM Holdings Ltd said yesterday that share sales helped it lift net profit after abnormals by 75.4 per cent to A 5132.8 million (*****.4 million) in the 52 weeks to June 28. MIM said it made an abnormal
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    • 474 5 South China Morning Post SHANGHAI Paladin chairman Lilian Oung has unveiled plans for an investment programme of at least HK$l billion (*****.6 million) in Shanghai, topped by an exclusive club catering to the bustling port city's growing rich. The projects, some or all
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 59 5 TOKYO Nippon Metal Industry, one of Japan's big three stainless steel makers, yesterday announced revised earnings estimates, saying it now expects to report a current loss of two billion yen (Ss26 million) in the half year ending on Sep 30. Current loss for the year
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      • 67 5 BANGKOK Siam Cement Co Ltd has appointed executive vice-president Champol NaLamlieng as president and chief executive succeeding Paron Israsena who is stepping down after eight years of heading Thailand's biggest industrial group. A company statement yesterday said Mr Champol would be deputised by executive vice-president
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      • 83 5 TOKYO Canon Inc, Japan's leading camera maker, reported on Monday that its profits for the six months ended June 30 fell as global recession deepened and the yen strengthened against world currencies. Net earnings fell 13.6 per cent to 22.49 billion yen (*****.4 million) or
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      • 75 5 TOKYO A Mitsubishi Electric Corp spokesman said yesterday that the company has no plan to cut its earning forecast, declining comment on a newspaper prediction of lower-than-expected profit. The financial daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported that Mitsubishi Electric's parent current profit in the year to March
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 79 6 LONDON Two UK companies, Lucas Industries and British Rail, have come under fire for their handling of pension fund surpluses. Pensioners of Lucas Industries have issued a High Court writ against the trustees of the fund, seeking the return of £150
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      • 78 6 BERLIN Germany's Treuhand agency said on Monday it had sold the 400-year-old sporting arms manufacturer, Jagd Und SportwalTen Suhl GmBH, to a Dutch-French-German investor consortium. The company considered one of the few remaining East German pearls up for sale was sold to the Dutch investor
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      • 72 6 KORNWESTHEIM, Germany Shoemaker Salamander AG said group pre-tax profit rose 2.2 per cent to 9.5 million deutschemarks (S$ 10.75 million) in the first half from the same period last year. In a report on its first half results. Salamander said group sales rose 4.9 per cent
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      • 96 6 DALLAS LTV Corp said the sale of LTV Aerospace and Defence Co's aircraft and missiles units will result in a gain of about US$65O million (Ssl billion), due to the buyers' assumption of non-pension post-employment benefits that LTV began accruing in 1988. It said it
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      • 68 6 TOKYO Trading house Marubeni Corp will buy Swiss construction machinery sales company Kuepfer Baumaschinen AG for about one billion yen (S$ 12.9 million), a Marubeni spokesman said. The move is based on expectations that a planned railway project in Switzerland will boost demand for construction
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    • 197 6 NYT NEW YORK —PA Bergner Co, the bankrupt retail company that operated Carson Pirie Scott Bergner's department stores, filed a lawsuit on Monday against Sears, Roebuck Co and Arthur C Martinez. The suit accuses Sears and Mr Martinez (the new chairman of Sears'
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    • 287 6 FT LONDON ICL, the UKbased computer maker, has overcome the politically sensitive issue of its Japanese ownership to win a number of important European commission research contracts. The projects are chiefly concerned with the development of "intelligent" computers that appear to
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    • 550 6 New business structure and PC products to be unveiled AP. Reuter NEW YORK IBM was expected to announce yesterday a way to link its popular minicomputer line with Apple Computer Inc's Macintosh. a development stemming from the alliance between the computer makers, industry executives
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    • 304 6 NYT NEW YORK Consumers may have less money to spend, but dining out is decidedly not out. According to the National Restaurant Association, the average US family spends 43 cents of every food dollar at restaurants. That number, which includes everything from
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    • 364 6 Reuter NEW YORK Compaq Computer Corp has not yet met the still-rising demand for the low-priced notebook, desktop and server products it launched on June 15, chief executive Eckhard Pfeiffer said. "We really need to meet market demand," Mr PfeifTer said in an interview on
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 413 7  -  By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Bank of India (Bol), one of India's largest banks, is planning to upgrade its representative office in Jakarta into a branch. It also wants to establish a finance company in Bangkok with a local partner. Simultaneously, the
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    • 458 7  -  By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE The ECICS Holdings group has achieved "better-than-expected" results with pre-tax profits soaring 64 per cent to $18.1 million during the first half of this year. The jump in profits is higher than the 41 per cent rise reported
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 93 7 TOKYO Japan Development Bank plans 3.09 trillion yen in lending and investment for the next fiscal year to March 31, 1994, up 71.8 per cent from the current year. The government-affiliated financial institution said in a statement on Monday that it planned to set aside
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      • 64 7 TOKYO The Japan Bond Research Institute has given a 'AA' rating to a new seven-year bond issue by Marubeni Finance Holland BV, subsidiary of leading Japanese general trader Marubeni Corp, the agency said in a release yesterday. The issue is a 79 million Eurodollar bond issued
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      • 81 7 COPENHAGEN Hafnia Holding Ltd reported a firsthalf loss of 3.874 billion Danish kroners (SS 1.14 billion), compared with a 480 million kroner profit in the year-earli-er period. The Danish insurer said the deficit was primarily the result of a loss of 2.16 billion kroners
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      • 55 7 FRANKFURT Swiss National Bank president MarkusLusser has been appointed the country's representative to the International Monetary Fund, a SNB spokesman said yesterday. Swiss Finance Minister Otto Stich will be the country's deputy IMF representative. There had been some debate about which of the two men would fill
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    • 263 7 Reuter NEW YORK Bank of Boston Corp's appetite for expansion has merely been whetted by its Monday agreement to buy the US$2.7 billion (554.3 billion) financial services firm, Society for Savings Bancorp, says its chief financial officer. "We are absolutely interested in more
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    • 257 7 Reuter WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve Board is amending regulations that permit banks to engage in non-banking activities including provision of full-service securities brokerage and financial advisory services. The amendments to its regulation Y will become effective on Friday, the Fed said on
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  • THE REGION
    • 478 8 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Years of looking to Japan as a main source of investment has left Malaysia with a gaping trade deficit with Tokyo that analysts say will not narrow soon as imports will continue to outpace exports. "The question arises as
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    • 445 8 China suggests alternative to fund railway for airport project AFP HONGKONG China has suggested that Hongkong raise funds for the rail link in its new airport project by selling the adjoining lands, an informed Chinese source said yesterday. The source, quoted by Ta
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    • 422 8 AFP MANILA The Philippine economy stagnated in the first semester this year, with gross national product growing 0.48 per cent and gross domestic product declining by 0.43 per cent, an official said yesterday. Economic Planning Secretary Cielito Habito admitted that since the population was
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    • 449 8 Chiangrai also harbour dreams of becoming China's southern gateway Reuter CHIANGRAI, Thailand Businessmen in this remote hilly province, long overshadowed by its neighbour Chiangmai, are determined to put Chiangrai on international tourist maps. The northern-most Thai province, at one corner of the vast
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 60 8 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Deputy Health Minister has received threats believed to be from the tobacco industry for waging a war against cigarette-related advertisements, the English language daily The Star reported yesterday. Farid Ariffin told reporters during the weekend that three phone calls
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      • 51 8 SYDNEY South Australian Premier John Bannon yesterday announced his resignation amid controversy over his minority Labor government's handling of a A 53.15 billion bank bail-out. Last week, the government announced a further ASBSO million in provisions to cover potential losses by the State Bank of South
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      • 54 8 BANGKOK The Thai government will waive a 2 per cent royalty on locally-refined oil products in 1993, an official of the National Energy Policy Committee said yesterday. The waiver is tied to the planned opening of the Thai market to new refinery projects in
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      • 42 8 SYDNEY Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating said yesterday that he personally could not see any need for any move in interest rates. There has been speculation that the Reserve Bank might move to raise interest rates.
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  • THE WORLD 1
    • 126 10 WASHINGTON Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton has gained significant ground on President George Bush over the past week, resuming a sizeable lead over the Republican in an ABC News-Washington Post poll released on Monday. With the US presidential election due on Nov 3, the
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    • 46 10 MIAMI. Florida A statue of Ronald McDonald wearing a helmet and a flak jacket welcomes visitors to the US Army headquarters in Florida City. The army unit took over the slightly damaged McDonald's hamburger restaurant to coordinate its Hurricane Andrew relief efforts.
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    • 74 10 BEIJING China will open its first comprehensive building materials market in Beijing today, aiming to create the country's fourth national market for raw materials, the official China Daily said yesterday. The building materials trading centre will handle both spot transactions and forward contract transactions and
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    • 77 10 TAIPEI Taiwan yesterday lifted import bans on distilled spirits, except those which are sorghum or rice-based, in a trade liberalisation move. But there will still be hefty taxes on many spirit imports. The Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau, which charges "monopoly tax" on imported
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    • 461 10 But incomes in some countries on the decline AP WASHINGTON Life is getting better in most of the world but slowly, not everywhere and not in every way. World Bank statistics show, for example, that the income of the average Japanese in
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    • 337 10 NYT NEW YORK Trying to slow the rise in heaith-care costs, American employers spent some US$l3 billion (5520.6 billion) last year for managed-care services. But national spending on health continued to grow at doubledigit rates, leading some experts to question the effectiveness of
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    • 379 10 Reuter TOKYO While the head of the global trade body Gatt tries to persuade the Japanese government to lift a ban on foreign rice this week, more than 50,000 tonnes will be entering this year through the back door, industry officials
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    • 250 10 FT LONDON Plans for a promotion centre to "sell" London and act as a "onestop shop" for potential investors are under consideration by three of the capital's authorities. The City Corp, Westminster City Council and the Docklands Development Corp have commissioned
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    • 253 10 Reuter BONN Chancellor Helmut Kohl's coalition partners joined the opposition on Monday in rejecting Bonn's latest idea to raise money for struggling eastern Germany a compulsory savings bond for higher-wage earners. Two leading figures in Mr Kohl's Christian Democrats aired the idea
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    • 541 11 Latest survey shows a French 'yes' after a week of mixed poll results Reuter .&ARIS An opinion poll on Monday showed the French would approve the Maastricht Treaty on European union in a referendum this month by a margin of 53 per cent in favour
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    • 374 11 Reuter TOKYO The spotlight in a spreading corruption scandal turned on Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa's Cabinet yesterday amid reports that three ministers might be questioned by prosecutors about their role in the affair. The Sagawa scandal, the third to hit the ruling
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    • 318 11 Reuter WASHINGTON The White House on Monday rejected Democratic Party charges that the US dollar's recent plunge stemmed from a lack of investor confidence in President George Bush's •economic programme and said it did not want the cur- rency to fall further. "The
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    • 301 11 Reuter WASHINGTON The International Monetary Fund urged the US to take tough action to rein in its Budget deficit, but no one seemed to be listening. Monetary sources said IMF staffers argued at a meeting of the Fund's board r
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  • 472 12 EDITORIAL IF RESEARCH were all it took, eggheads would rule the business world. Reality, as always, is rather more complicated. Let's say a research centre comes up with a new way to store large amounts of computer digits in small spaces. Sounds like a great idea;
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 281 12 WHEN the Singapore Indian Development Association (Sinda) and subsequently the Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) were set up along the model of the Council for the Development of the Muslim Community (Mendaki), concern over the community approach to helping Singapore's underachieves was expressed. Quite apart
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    • 91 12 SELF-HELP groups like Mendaki, CDAC and Sinda should not see themselves as competing among each other for funds and other resources. This is because each group had different priorities and problems to address. But this does not mean that they could not cooperate in areas that
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    • 101 12 THE STATUS of Yugoslavia's membership is not the only or most severe test of the Non-Aligned Movement brought on by the momentous changes in the world since the end of the Cold War. The biggest challenge is how to exert the traditional influence of NAM, establish
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  • 966 12  -  Paris is getting increasingly worried that voters may reject the Maastricht Treaty and derail EC unity plans, reports Alan Riding Alan Riding NYT THE FRENCH government, which has long fought to build a strong and united European Community, is suddenly facing the possibility that ordinary French
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  • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
    • 142 12 THE GOAL to make Malaysia a fully developed nation is essential if we wish to cherish and value our independence. What good is a nation's independence if it is struck by poverty and has to survive by the pity of others? A weak and poor nation
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    • 181 12 FOR TOO MANY of Hongkong's 750,000 elderly residents, retirement is a time of fear and uncertainty. Among the recommendations we list this morning are such key demands as a central provident fund, the right to draw pensions over the border for old people who prefer to
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    • 206 12 AT ONE stage it appeared as if the policy initiated by the Anand Panyarachun Administration to demilitarise state enterprises was proceeding smoothly. There were wholesale changes to the boards of directors and senior management of crucial enterprises such as the Communications Authority of Thailand and the Telephone
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    • 57 12 DOONESBURY garry trudeau /7"5 CALLED RETINA, I ASPIRIN FORMPVYS I JQANIE PIP YOU PROP OFF MY -J JEFF. ITS A CREAM, I HEARJ. HE*... WHERE'S H MINOXI PL PRESCRIPTION AT I) AES TURNIN6 mffT'S TD6BTRJPOF J MY HAIR STUFF?... mk THE DRUG STORE 40.M0M. /jg i THAT, MR/NKLSS. JM AMP
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 894 13  -  Lawrence Malkin reports on the issues discussed by a select group of economists and central bankers at the Federal Reserve Board's annual symposium Lawrence Malkin IHT MORE than a dozen years ago. economists and officials met in isolated watering holes such as
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    • 713 13  -  Keith Bradsher examines the implications of Smith Corona's decision to move its typewriter manufacturing operations to Mexico Keith Bradsher NYT WHEN the red brick buildings on Main Street in Cortland, New York, were new eight decades ago, and the cars were bulky, black and few,
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    • 1287 13  -  The sparks are flying once again between Australia and New Zealand. Florence Chong finds out who's saying what in the latest verbal slinging match that's sounding more bitter than usual Florence Chong A USTRALIA and New Zealand have always behaved like two competitive sibX JL.
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    • 123 13 7 th NATIONAL MERCHANDISE AND COMMODITY SHOW The 7th National Merchandise and Commodity Show is the largest ever more prime source suppliers, more products, more resources to choose from than ever before. With the industrial, handicraft, agricultural, and mining categories coming off a remarkable decade of growth, we are confident
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 573 14 Nothing Beats A Bud. KIWU ur HKKmS 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 round of drinks during your
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    • 202 14 WHERE TO WINE, DINE... ————I Sugar 'N Spices is everythiig nice! f Spices. With renditions of old hits that'll whizz you back to the 50s and Swimwear Fashion Show EAT YOUR WAY AROUND 9 COUNTRIES A lei-ufying set lunch experience with nine choices from America, Malaysia, India, China. Tliailand, Italy,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 607 14 TELEVISION AND RADIO SBCI ur ChoiCe) 10.00 World News at T«n (M). BUSINESS ON RADIO Ifl CI m O QP 12.45 AM Closo. 10.30 Teater P Kamlee (Con*t). llldl X ICIgV 7.25 PM Opening followed by The SBCB JS? EUdmint BBC, 88.9 mHz in VHF Band II T~" W» I
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 926 15  -  Tinseltown is engaged in a real battle. The enemy: Dan Qua vie and nis Republican camp. Bernard Weinraub reports from the war front Bernard Weinraub NYT IT'S war! The entertainment industry, led by television, and Vice-President Dan Quayle were in open conflict on Monday in a noisy,
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    • 272 15 CHATTERBOX" A YEAR after Blondie Bum, stead rocked comic strip pages by announcing she was getting a job, her chowhound husband, Dagwood, is bagging his desk job (of nearly 60 years) to work for her catering business. Dagwood, Blondie and their faithful readers
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    • 92 15 IN OUR review entitled NZ pollers display rare artistry* which appeared on Monday, we erred in saying that the New Zealand potters were invited to Singapore by local potter Iskandar Jalil. Mr Jalil was also not involved in organising the exhibition. The organisers were Joy Morais and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 254 15 AND ENTERTAIN 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 Style Saturdays International Lunch
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    • 200 15 FOR A BRIGHT, BREEZY LIFE-STYLE, MOVE TO MANDARIN GARDENS j j *m hi BpilßWß^pHW^pppppß T BK j j .a39hK^lh Full-Service Accommodation by the Sea Mandarin Gardens is the only resort-style accommodation that offers you a wide range of amenities for a new lifestyle. The sun, the sea and open spaces.
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    • 219 15 Rare Chinese Art Exhibition (25th August 10th September 1992 10am 6pm daily) Hua Shi Oriental Art Pie Lid 272-276 River Valley Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****71 *****23 ENAMELED SILVER WARE MINIATURE SIIVFR A r* SEMI-PRECIOUS SILVER-GILT STONE CARVINGS DECORATED WARE JEWELRY JADE MINIATURE IVORY jHT J CARVINGS LAKV,VjS MING A
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  • SPORTS
    • SIDE LINES
      • 128 16 BELFAST The eagerly-awaited sprint showdown between Linford Christie and Carl Lewis is booked for Tokyo on Sep 19 provided the money is right. Britain's Olympic 100 metres champion said on Monday that he was prepared to meet the eight-time Olympic gold medallist in a race
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      • 55 16 VALENCIA, Spain Michael Hubner of Germany won the professional sprint title at the world track cycling championships on Monday. Hubner, already crowned champion in 1990, beat Frenchman Frederic Magne in both legs of the final, timing 11.256 sec and 10.922 over the last 200 metres. Belgium's
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      • 73 16 VALENCIA, Spain Australian cyclist Paul Clohessy could barely see the two medals he had just won a fact of life for several blind riders participating in two tandem-bike finals on Monday in the week-long World Cycling Championships. Clohessy, 21, and his sighted tandem partner Peter Stotzer, 37, finished
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      • 64 16 SAO PAULO Brazilian soccer club Palmeiras has made an offer of more than US$4 million (556.36 million) to sign Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona. Jose Carlos Brunoro of the Italian milk and cheese manufacturers Parmalat said Palmeiras had sent a fax to Napoli, Maradona's current club, on
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      • 115 16 RIO DE JANEIRO St Vincent, whose players get paid only if the federation has enough money, and Bermuda, whose greatest-ever player was ex-West Ham forward Clyde Best, are still in the running for a place in the 1994 World Cup. The two tiny nations, which between
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      • 87 16 COLOMBO Australia, 11 runs behind Sri Lanka on the first innings, reached 67 for one in their second innings at lunch on the fourth day of the second cricket Test yesterday. The Sri Lankans declared their first innings at the overnight total of 258 for nine at
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    • 603 16 US Open AP AFP NEW YORK Top-seeded Monica Seles and No 2 Steffi Graf took no more than 45 minutes each to finish off their first-round matches on Monday as 21,000 fans jammed Day 1 of the US Open. But the men had to labour
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    • 469 16 Reuter NEW YORK Monica Seles was the picture of poise and decorum on centre court at the US Open on Monday and despite foregoing her trademark grunt emerged with a resounding victory as she began defence of her singles title. Seles, whose domination of the women's
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    • 322 16 Reuter NEW YORK Wimbledon runner-up Goran Ivanisevic has learned to keep his cool on the tennis court and has changed his reputation from a "crazy Croat" to a dangerous Grand Slam threat. The lanky Croatian with a rocket launcher of a serve had developed a name
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    • 327 16 AP NEW YORK Jennifer Capriati is 16, in possession of a shiny gold Olympic medal and happy at last. "It's a dream come true, just to have been there," said Capriati, flashing a big smile as she remembers her 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory over Steffi
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    • 372 16 Reuter, AP SUTTON COLDFIELD, England Argentine Vicente Fernandez dramatically took the English Open title by sinking a 75-foot (22-me-tre) putt one of the longest ever to win a golf tournament at the last hole on Monday. The 46-year-old Fernandez finished with a 69
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    • 149 16 I v*" •>.*; '£x*s* *39ht1W v*. •-> character isn't built overnight, that's all the time it takes to appreciate it. Unlike any other hotel, the Goodwood Park occupies a unique place in Singapore's history. It has, in fact, become part of the heritage of the island itself. The passing years
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  • THE LAW PAGE
    • 1109 17  -  Ramesh Divyanathan examines the growing trend of companies using their own legal resources Ramesh Divyanathan Burdened by huge legal fees, companies in the United States are striking back by expanding their in-house law teams and cutting down on the use of outside counsel. Singapore companies,
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    • 623 17  -  AT THE BAR By Conrad Raj IF THE bar-room talk is H true, divorces and other fe civil suits in the High v< Court are going to be more se costly in the not-too-distant a future. But then again, long ei waits for such cases
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    • 306 17 in 1993 leadingindustnal countnes. 2400 exhibitors and 910.300 visors I 1 I TX]A i BANKING CHINA 93 I IVTJTTM AMI I CHINAI international Exhibition on 1 Vlg<ll 1 Technology and Equipment for UIFTNAUTEX'93 BUILDING SOUTH CHINA '93 Banking and Financial iSennces JEEi£!SL umw. cn c 5 Textile and Garment MaiHitaclwng
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    • 131 17 Zurich 3 times weekly. Fly with Emirates to Zurich three times commissioned for Emirates Emirates is the world's fastest growing airline. AH this, when com me All our brand new Airbus aircraft are superbly with our award winning B designed, with fewer seats than the food, fine wines an jP^g^^H
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 4001 18  -  By William Chia THE SINGAPORE stock market continued to drift lower in directionless trade yesterday as investors stayed away in the absence of fresh factors. The 30-share Straits Times Industrial Index fell 3.08 points to 1,375.46. A weaker Nikkei with the index falling 321.06
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      76 18  -  Quak Hiang Whai STRAITS Steamship Land could be a good medium-term buy. While the stock may continue to drift in the short term, the weekly stochastics and RSIs are showing bullish signals. Weekly RSI is at a low 10, indicating that the stock may test $2.20 once the
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 43 18 Sparkle to Your Portfolio... Mondial. The source for t^K acquisition of internationally j certified G.1.A., H.R.D. f and 1.G.1, diamonds, emeralds and other gemstones. IBHlr.^^l Main Showroom: Mondial Promenade 300 Orchard Road #01-06 The Promenade Singapore 0923 Tel: 734 2033/4 Fax: 737 5138
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  • 3010 19 DBS 1100 +20 +1.9% PM Hldgs 236 20 9.3% OUB 484 +10 2.1% OUB Foreign 486 +10 2.1% OUE 630 +10 +1.6% Prima 580 +10 18% Jurong Eng 50* 342 +8 Shangri-La 480 8 |-7% Spore Land 408 +6 '5% Centrepoint 50* 180 5 +^.9%
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    • 130 19 YOUR KEY TO BETTEREUSINESS DECISIONS! Shine is Singapore Press Holdings' inforich database financial statements highlights, graphs, latest results team: T. S. Liu on 740 1035, Hazel Ong on 740 1771 on Teleview, which incidentally is the most advanced and company news. or Tony Chia video text system in the world.
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  • 3313 20 H Leon* Ind 50« 505 +27 5.6% Dunlop Eat 216 +10 +4.9% Palmco Hldgs 148 +8 +5.7% Dunlop Est CULS 201 +6 +3.1% Gentings 50* 785 5 0.6% Leader U 600 5 0.8% Salens Res 43 +5 +13.2% Rashid Hussain 171 +4 +2 4% MTC
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 673 20 Busnn^STni^^ Toll T«l No: 737 0043 Fax No: 734-Seed INTHCMAnCAdF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 90 ANO IN THE MATTER Of OKACHI COMMODITIES PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Extract of the Minutes of an Extraordinary General Meeting a the members' of Okachi Commodities Pte Ltd convened and held on the
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 5288 21 Bernama SHARE PRICES in Kuala Lumpur closed lower yesterday in thin trading as cautious investors sold in view of a sharp fall in the Tokyo market. The KLSE Composite Index at the close fell 1.23 points to 573.50, the Industrial Index 2.51 points lower at
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  • BT SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
    • 221 22 Coaipaay Oat* Year Groap Met Net earnings Gross m to profit/less (L) per sliare dividend (000) (ceats) The H Glass Sep 1 Mar 92 $3.954($5,848) 66(98) 5(5) HTP HMgs Aug 28 Mar 92 $3,981 ($6,032 2.7(45) 5(10*) Murata Aug 28 Mar 92 26.7561(24.522*) 122 5(1128) 30(27 2) Pertama
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    • 223 22 fompioy Date Year Group pre-tax Net earnings Grots mm to profit/loss (L) per shore dividend (000) (coots) Cold Store Aug 27 Jun 92 $29,871 ($28,680) 16(136) 15N(13N) Palmco Htdgs Aug 27 lun 92 M$23,639($9,138) 11.9(-» 3TE(-) AM06 Aug 25 Jun 92 M$30,415($43,050) 28(4) 3.5(3.5) Insas 8M Aug 21
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    • 593 22 Mm Burt List Fri Ye* fi-i-r Pertsd fate Via EPS Gran fat mimiii (ctx) fa pre* tort fur (SSHi) UB Final No* 6 Jul 91 30TE 17 8781 tacat Interim Aug 6 Dec 92 190 10 0 37.607 fcreaf Em Interim Aug 7 Dec 92 225 IS
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    • 518 22 Aug 31 Swens Asia Pacific Ltd has entered into a joint-venture agreement with Fairwood BVI Ltd to acquire the issued capital of Fairwood Singapore Pte Ltd. An associate of Keppel Integrated Engineering Ltd, Mechmar Keppel Engineering Sdn Bhd, has clinched a MJIO million contract to build two liquefied
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    • 344 22 In local cwt In SS la USS S d> H yr S d) S >t dy yr Aug 31 ladcx chge chgc chgc cfage chge chgc World 378.2 0.1 -7.4 0.0 -6.6 0.0 -5.3 1EAFE 442.3 0.0-11.9 0.2 -9.2 0.2 -8.0 Europe 383.2 0.2 -6.8
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    • 889 22 Current Ex torts Date Tatel far Total for payment data dosa payaMe tea year last year UN-Ann 51 28%(l) Aug 31 NYA Sep 14 28% 58% AMDS 50c 3 5%(b) Sep 10 Sep 24 Oct 23 35% 35% Alii Up 50c 6%(b) Aug 26 Sep 7 Sep 24
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    • 972 22 Tram Registered Substantial Buy/ Me. of Amount Shareholding Stock Date Holder Shareholder/Director Sod shares Before After FaS 21/08/92 Street Names Keppel Corporabon ltd B 200,000 572.045 77.982.370 55 25 78.182.370 5539 Material H 21/08/92 HK Shattfai (Nominees) Pte Ltd Kawahara Mfg Co ltd B 500.000 250.000 2,950.000
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    • 514 22 Company Rights Issue Mhnce Tech One-tor-one SI 00 per share Am* Sled Oretor three MJ2 20 per share tssue of *****m 50% Cumulative Redeemable Preference shares of 10 sen each 1992/97 (CUPS) with up to *****m Transferable Subscription Rights (TSR) tor an aggregate pnce of MSI per CRPS
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    • 209 22 Conversion Special Trig Scripless Conversion deadline Period Trading Company starts (I DP) (ST) starts Apollo Sep 14 Oct 8 Sep 28 Oct 8 Oct 9 BAT Sep 14 Oct 8 Sep 28 Oct 8 Oct 9 Haw Par Sep 21 Oct IS Oct 5-Oct IS Oct 16 Hong
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    • 144 22 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1992 l*£ 1316 68 (21/2/92) 1992 N0t 1545.92 (27/1/92) 1992 low: 1122.50 (18/8/92) 1992 tow 1310 (18/8/92) 1991 l«c 1333.08 (3/6/91) 1»1 M* 1K5H (W>}> 1991 bir 1022.52 (16/1/91) 1»1 }1«9M '6/J/91 1990 l*e *****3 (16/7/90) 1990 N* 1607.12 (27/3/90) 1990
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    • 387 22 Company Date Half-year Group pre-tax Interim ann to prefit/loss (L) dividend ('000) DBS Land Aug 28 Jun 92 $33,497 ($22.130) Hotel Prop Aug 28 Jun 92 $15,503($3.475) Intraco Aug 28 Jun 92 53,806(19,653) Spoie Bus Aug 28 Jun 92 $39,951(549,024) 5(5) Swire A Aug 28 Jun 92 HK$3.288d($2,008d)
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    • 180 22 Company Rights Issue GoMen Hope Oneforsa g, MJl 50 per share tj-date Aug 27 Boohs dose Sep 10 Acceptance t Payment NYA MAS One-tor-one M55 00 per share Ei-date Sep 7 Boohs dose Sep 21 Acceptance Payment NYA OUT One-tor two g $150 per share Ex-date Aug 19
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    • 208 22 Metatock (S) Ltd: 23rd AGM at 182 Pandan Loop, Singapore 0512 on Thursday, Sep 3, at 3.00pm bin Chanj Hokfc«s Ltd: Meeting of TSR Holders at 38 Kim Tian Rd. #03-00 Kim Tian Plaza, Singapore 0316, on Thursday, Sep 3, at 10.30 am. bmo-Px Hokfinp Ltd: Meeting of
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    • 103 22 Mi Uari Last Frf Tear Farecast •ate M MM EPS am* Itm EPS Cms Ml Raagt tap Com P*rM last jr (cts) «> (51*) (S$ai) (eh) IK I Aug 28 Dec 92 59.2 5 0 14,857 3 9—5 2 15 8—20 8 CM List Fri Ye* Forecast tot,
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  • CHINA STOCK EXCHANGES
    • 368 23 CLSA PRICES remained firm in Shanghai B share market yesterday with the exception of Shanghai Vacuum which continued its slide to finish US$l lower to US$57. Tyre Rubber reached a new low, losing another 50 cents to end at US$9. The
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  • JAKARTA STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 962 23 THE Jakarta Composite Index rose 0.30 of a point to 301.58 yesterday in quiet trade that focused mainly on banks, brokers said. Panin Bank fell 200 rupiah to 7,050 on volume of 349,500 shares. Bank Duta and BU both fell 50 to 2,500
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF THAILAND
    • 1396 23 Reuter SHORT-TERM buyers swarmed into the market yesterday to push up the prices of three volatile stocks after the Stock Exchange of ThaiZz land removed a cash-only trading restriction on them, brokers said. The SET index ended 7.02 points higher at 753.53 on
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  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2613 24 Reuter TOKYO STOCKS closed lower in listless, dealer-driven trade yesterday. Speculative and incentive-backed issues were the focus of activity while revived fears over earnings revisions squeezed leading high-tech issues, brokers said. Institutional investors remained on the sidelines. The 225-share Nikkei average was down
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF HONGKONG
    • 2468 24 Reuter HONGKONG stocks closed firmer yesterday after an early morning dip as selling orders began to dry up by mid-morning, although turnover remained thin. The Hang Seng Index finished the day 82.97 points higher at 5,711.97. The All Ordinaries Index closed 37.80 up at
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  • AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2087 25 AUSTRALIAN shares closed lower yesterday in a quiet day dominated by selling of industrial stocks carrying a "high growth" premium. "Stocks which carried a premium in expectation of a large earnings bounce this year are being sold because the results so far show
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  • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • Taiwan stocks end higher in narrow trade
      • 462 25 TAIWAN STOCKS wavered narrowly to finish slightly higher yesterday as investors became more cautious after recent rises, but brokers said sentiment remained optimistic and further gains were likely in the near term. The Weighted Index closed 14.10 points higher at 3,960.45. Turnover dropped to a moderate NT525.56 billion from
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      • 572 25 MANILA SHARE prices dipped further in listless trade yesterday as telephone stock PLDT and Philippine National Bank continued to soften in reaction to the steady rise of the peso against the US dollar. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index fell 9.75 points to close at 1,366.91. The fall in
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      • 821 25 CONSOLIDATION set in on the Seoul market yesterday following a 44-point rise in two days to reverse an early gain, brokers said. The Composite Index retreated 4.20 points to 558.60. Volume and turnover increased to 49.6 million shares at 639.6 billion won against 34.1 million valued at 428.2 billion
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      • 300 25 NEW ZEALAND shares braved declines in Australia and other offshore markets yesterday to rise marginally, and traders said they expect prices to remain firm. The New Zealand Top 40 Index ended up 1.96 points at 1,483.88. Fortex Group Ltd, New Zealand's largest meat processor, ended 10 cents higher
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      • 75 25 BOMBAY stock prices yesterday climbed on growing expectations of a corporate tax cut. Investors were also encouraged by government reports which said late monsoon rains would help late-sown crops and that winter food grain production could exceed last year's output of 94 million tonnes. The Bombay Stock Exchange Index
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      • 51 25 Close PrevtoM Sep I NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1,483.88 1,481.92 +1.96 MftHH ft Composite Index 1,366.91 1,376.66 -9.75 Turnover (mil pesos) 163.36 144.0 +19.36 TMPB Weighted Pnce Index 3.960 45 3,946.35 +14.10 Turnover (NTS billion) 25.56 29.5 -3.94 SEOUL Composite Stock Index 558.60 562.80 -4.20 Turnover (billion won) 639.6 428.18
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • Program selling drives US stocks lower
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        1392 26 STOCKS CLOSED lower on Monday in light trading on the New York Stock Exchange, with investors taking a break from their four-day winning streak as late program selling and a weak report on new home sales pressured prices. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 10.26 points to
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      • 325 26 DUTCH SHARES drifted into clearly negative territory on Monday with volume exceptionally light as a bank holiday in London stripped the remaining impulse from an already cautious market, dealers said. The EOE Index ended 0.94 points down at 277.40, lifting a fraction from a session low of 276.96 reached
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      • 211 26 FRENCH SHARE prices hardly moved all Monday, robbed of direction and volume in London's absence despite the expiry of CAC-40 August futures, deal- ers said. The CAC-40 Index closed 2.65 points lower at 1,684.88. In the afternoon it dipped, mimicking a slightly easier Wall Street, after spending the day
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      • 375 26 TORONTO STOCKS ended mixed on Monday with solid gains in the gold and silver and real estate sectors. 'The price of gold surged on the chronic weakness of the US dollar as it becomes apparent that there is little hope of recovery," Maison Placements Canada president John Ing said.
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      • 223 26 FRANKFURT stocks put on a strong performance on Monday, as the DAX Spot Trend Index jumped by 1.60 per cent on the day to end at 1,541.25 points and the Commerzbank indicator tacked on 1.90 per cent to 1,709.00. Analysts said the sharp rise was primarily a "technical rally"
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      • 201 26 THE MILAN stock market ended the month on Monday with a slide to a new closing low for the year, as the MIB Index shed 0.65 per cent to close at 767 points. Operators said that trading volume was very low. They noted that the Milan maiket had not
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      • 124 26 SWEDISH SHARES fell in low volume as a result of rising domestic money market yields and Skanska's admission of a currency trading loss. The AllShare Index fell 0.92 per cent to 768.34 and the Top-16 Index was down 1.43 per cent in low turnover of 260 million kroner. "Today's
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      • 380 26 SWISS SHARES closed slightly firmer on Monday, but below the day's high on moderate turnover led by banks and insurers, dealers said. The All-Share SPI Index rose 5.7 points to 1,096.0 and the SMI Index of leading shares firmed 5.9 to 1,7561.6 after peaking at 1,764.9. Dealers said volume
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      • 456 26 DE BEERS and associate Anglos were strong features in a quiet but firm South African market on Monday. Boosted by the strong gains in indexlinked shares, mainly De Beers and Anglos which have a weighting of just under 20 per cent, the Overall Index rose 15 points to 3,152.
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        681 26 London Aag 28 Peace INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 552 -6 Amec 70 I Asda Group 24 B Airways 223 -5 B Telecom 346 to I to BAT Ind 740 +5 BICC 247 -2 BOC Group 623 to BP 193 to 12% BTR pic 407 -4 to Barclays 287 unch Blue Circle 159
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      • 70 26 Sep 1 Close Piwiuw NEW YORK Dow Jones 3,257.35 3,267.61 -10.26 SAP 500 414.03 414 84 -0.81 Turnover (million) 161.48 152.26 +9.22 LONDON Financial Times 30 closed 1,680.6 FTSE 100 closed 2,312.6 Turnover (million) closed 337.7 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1.541.25 1,516.47 +24.78 AMSTERDAM EOE Index 277.40 278.34 -0.94 PARIS CAC-40
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 1235 27 REPORTS THE US DOLLAR broke down through the 1.4-mark level in London yesterday morning, while sterling was generally firm and gold was up to US$343 an ounce against US$34O at the Friday close. (London markets were closed on Monday for
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    • 274 27 AFP ABU DHABI A sharp decline in the US dollar over the past few months may prompt Gulf Arab states to hasten plans to align their own currencies and delink them from the American currency, experts say. Except for the Kuwaiti
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    • 1580 27 SjjjEX EUtOOOUAI Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vol Op/lnt Sep 92 96.55 1 450 1025 ***** Dec 92 96.37 96.39 96.35 96.35 5400 3349 ***** Mar 93 96.35 96.36 96.32 96.32 5900 3524 ***** Jun 93 96.06 96.06 96.02 96.03 2700 1708 5868 Sep 93 95.69 95.69
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    • 398 27 Cross rates se P i USS S$ MS Dm Yen SFr A$ NZS US$ 1.5980 2.4920 1.3990 123.00 0.5015 1.2440 1.3986 1.8536 SS 0.6258 1.5594 0.8755 76.9712 0.3138 0.7785 0.8752 1.1599 MS 0.4013 0.64 0.5614 49.3579 0.2012 0.4992 0.5612 0.7438 Dm 0.7148 1.1422 1.7813 87.92 0.3585 0.8892
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    • 541 27 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight 1/8 1/4 1-month I IS/16 2 1/16 2-month 2 2 1/8 5-month 2 1/8 2 1/4 Owigfal mode: 1-5/8 US$ Bid Offer 7 days 3 3/8 3 1/2 1 month 3 7/16 3 9/16 2 months 3 3/8 3 1/2 3 months
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    • 435 28 AP LUANDA, Angola Already a major source of diamonds, Angola is hoping to take advantage of its newfound peace to fully develop its vast deposits. But a wave of smuggling has dimmed once-glittering prospects. Industry sources estimate 30,000 clandestine miners known as garimpeiros
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    • 221 28 AFP SANTAFE DE BOGOTA The Colombian coffee harvest began on Monday amid general gloom over lower prices, as the government moved to persuade growers to switch to other products. Because of the fall in international coffee prices, the government has reduced its buying price for
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    • 764 28 REPORTS KUALA LUMPUR The tin price on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market yesterday eased four sen to close at M$ 16.67 per kg on higher offerings. Dealers said the market was easier on some selling pressure. The London Metal Exchange reopened for trading
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  • 1476 28 Rubber MS C—wdtty Exdwgt (hrtrw d»<t at at Ipw) BSS I C—tract (S cents/kg) Gose Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Sep 92 138.75 138.50 139.00 50 975 Oct 0.00 0.00 137.25 0 3,025 Nov 136.00 136.00 136.25 100 3,350 Dec 0.00 0.00 135.50 0 3,625 Jan/Mar
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    • 727 28 BUSINESS TIMES Toll tree Tel No 737 0043 -Fax No: 734 3688 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPAMES ACT CHAPTER 90 AND M THE MATTER OF HyoApoflC DQCCttttftAl WfUWnC r nCVIiNUVI CASTING (PTE) LTD NOTICE la hereby gNen that a meeting of the Directors of tha Mon—M company duly con
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  • 1181 29 City Flight ETA FNgkt ETD City Flight ETA Flight ETD 7ZZ, MH605 1020 SQ106 1045 SQ105 1050 SQ108 1145 GA963 1315 MH642 1220 MH641 1315 AMaMt QF81 1955 QF82 2205 SQ109 1405 MH610 1410 SQ227 2245 MH609 1450 SQ110 1445 dmdo I A ac\ MH611 1605
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    • 677 29  -  LETTER FROM JERUSALEM By Arieh O'Sullivan TO GET to your neighbourhood grocery in this 3,500-year-old city, you may have to brave the Valley of the Ghosts, cross the Bridge of Life, or pass by Gates of Justice. Forget about Main Street. The street names
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    • 151 29 As at 10am yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1370 1.1470 Canadian dollar 1.328 1.348 NZ dollar 0.8520 0.8720 Sterling pound 3.1670 3.1970 US dollar 1.5950 1.6050 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 16.05
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    • 81 29 Duration Title Venue Onjamser Tel Duration Title Venue Jg Sept 29- Computers in Birmingham Independent 0932-5000W Sept 24- Autumn Show for Zurich, ZUSPA, Zurich (41)1/*****01 2 Manufacturing Exhibition Ltd, (lax) Oct 4 Household. Home, Switzerland (CIM) Surrey Sport A Fashion 29 n Tradc F air Vienna, Wiener
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    • 326 29 1 Equity produces reason- -U—UJ—U"" able drama (4,4) 5 Spirits emerging from small opening to the Un- I I I I I I 1 1 1 I—L— derworld 9 US intelligence men meeting about ethnicity (8) 11 I I I I I I I j I j 10 Is threatened
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    • 164 29 Singapore Outlook: Showers over a lew areas in the morning. Report Maximum temperature 32.7 Assoc humidity 66% Minimum temperature 25.4 Assoc humidity 93% Hours of sunshine 2.30 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month Nil Rainy days this month Nil World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 13/02 Cloudy Bangkok 34/25
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  • 574 30  -  The Non-Aligned Summit Move to gain leverage in new world order Reports from Yang Razali Kassim in JAKARTA THIRD WORLD leaders in the Non-Aligned Movement yesterday opened their first summit since the end of the Cold War with a call to close
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  • 170 30 SINGAPORE will step up bilateral economic cooperation with Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea. This was agreed upon yesterday when Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong met Sri Lankan leader D B Wijetunge and Papua New Guinea leader Pius Wingti for private talks
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  • 215 30 Reuter WASHINGTON The US government's chief economic forecasting gauge posted a paltry 0.1 per cent gain in July, according to a report yesterday, signalling economic stagnation past the November election and longer. The drop in the Commerce Department's Index of Leading Indicators,
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  • 220 30 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong has mustered British Royal Navy ships to protect the colony's waters from incursions by Chinese security forces after raids on two Vietnam-bound ships, Acting Secretary for Security lan Strachan said yesterday. The move, which took effect on Sunday,
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  • 212 30 IRANIAN and Malaysian leaders took a firm stand on the issue of rump Yugoslavia's atrocities towards Bosnia when Indonesian President Suharto chaired a summit debate on the future of the Non-Aligned Movement yesterday. Iranian President Ali Akbar Rafsanjani objected to NAM foreign
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  • 547 30  -  The Bottom Line TYE KIM KHIAT TYE KIM KHIAT The writer is a Melbourne-based journalist who contributes to BT TODAY'S mercurial international investment scenc calls for some fresh thinking by entrepreneurs. New frontiers beckon. Vietnam is a prime example in Asia, and
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    • 266 30 Every Saturday in Business Times JAY Af |Ak| MS CHRISTINE WHEELER, I MAM I I \J n CHAIRMAN OF CW ENERCY TAX CONSULTANTS LTD, will talk on the FINANCING Ot taxation of international oil trading operations for a group based out of a YQP i Ideveloped country such as the
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  • Shipping Times
    • 458 31  -  By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Liner major P&O Containers is poised to enjoy bigger margins from its trucking business in Europe once border controls there are dismantled by the end of this year. The improvement will come from substantial costsavings, said P&O director
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    • 489 31 BANGKOK Thai ports may be important transshipment centres and a gateway to Indochinese countries for a decade only because several countries are planning to cooperate with Vietnam in building modern ports. The Nation reported that Payoongkit Chivamitr, deputy director-general of the
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    • 1193 31 Ptge Col ABC Containerize 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Alpha Feeders 6 1 •ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 Arrow Int 9 2 Asia Cont Lines 18 2 Asian Break-Bulk 16 3 •ASCL 5 5
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    • 241 31 SINGAPORE Keppel Corp yesterday appointed Goh Boon Kiat as its general manager (special projects). His new duties include coordinating the group's efforts in pursuing its investment projects in Subic Bay. Mr Goh has been with the local conglomerate for 2! years
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    • 294 31  -  By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE National carrier Singapore Airlines was hooked up yesterday to Switzerland's Cargo Community System, strengthening its ties with the country's business community. By the end of this year, SlA's counterpart and partner Swissair (the two airlines have small stakes
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    • 260 31 SINGAPORE Drawn by growing investment and trading opportunities in Cambodia, Silk Air is gearing up to launch direct flights between Singapore and Phnom Penh. In a statement yesterday, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines said it had sought approval from the Singapore and
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 44 32 SINGAPORE Federal Express has started a direct service between Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Taipei, with six DC-10 flights a week from today. The cargo carrier will also be mounting flights to Bhutan from Oct 1.
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      • 89 32 SINGAPORE Singapore Telecommunications Pte Ltd has extended its Business Reply Service to South Korea. Under the BRS, a company can arrange to pay the postage on replies from overseas customers. All it has to do is to enclose an unstamped reply envelope or card
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      • 130 32 NEW YORK Taking special deliveiy services one step further, the Neiman Marcus Group's mail-order division has hired Federal Express Corp to make all of its deliveries at no additional charge to customers. The change in shipping, which will begin Sep 14 with the introduction
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      • 94 32 THE HAGUE The Netherlands and Germany agreed on Monday to invest 7.1 billion marks (558.04 billion) to boost cross-border rail traffic between the two countries, the Dutch Transport Ministry said on Monday. Transport ministers Hanja Maij-Weggen of the Netherlands and Guenther Krause of Germany signed the agreement
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      • 57 32 CAPE CANAVERAL A commercial communications satellite blasted off aboard a Delta rocket on Monday, ensuring continuity for more than 10,000 cable television systems. Walter Braun, senior vice-president of spacecraft owner GE Americom Inc, said the satellite will replace one of seven similar satellites launched since
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      • 42 32 IN the story Sea-Land eyes My an mar, Indochina published on Tuesday, it was inadvertently reported that Sea-Land's Singapore-based regional headquarters for South-east Asia was 18 months old. It should be 16 years. We are sorry for the error.
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    • 1827 32  -  Europe's commercial vehicle makers are restructuring, with the weakest players being swallowed up, reports Kevin Done Kevin Done FT IN 1950 there were 55 independent commercial vehicle makers in West Europe. By the late 1980s the number was down to 11 and falling. In the latest
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    • 8939 40 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. |£Q£md PN: ship calls at Penang after
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    • SHIPS IN PORT
      • 430 47 immt >hf Hi Berth Arrhd Pqwrtot Vwm> KnUi Blh Anted D^rtat Mariaa Terminal 1 fwM Batam Mum *****2 M03 ato»*Mle 02 09/2300 Hoc* Ha 02 02/92 S02 atongsrte 02 09/1330 Batam Sayai* *****2 M04 ator*s*le 0109/2300 M NC92SA S02 atongstoe 0109/0600 Batammdo 1 1238S 1102 0109/1900 to
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      • 230 47 t KKWft rOTI Berth 1: Bunga Bindang 2: Jiton; 3: Kahraman Maras; 4: Vienna Wood N; 5: Vorosmarty; 6: Uni Moral. 01 jstty. Botany Triton. DC* Pacific. Out on Sip 1: Stott Falcon, Aykhal, Cerlang, Hong Soon, Geralu, Christina 1, Barge Kuala Sak V. Dm on Sip
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      • 1655 47 DELIVERY OF FCL IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS 9* Voy N» CantatoOT ntUtk 9* Vot W» Caimen E Better 68-261 31.08.92 0720 Takan I 1-054 COO(EST) 01.0992 1500 Tambang Vi 927A 31.08.92 0810 Seraya Jaya 026SR COO(EST) 0109.92 1500 Anes 9271 31.08.92 0852 ACX Utoc 88 COO(EST) 01.09.92 1500
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    • 759 48 SefC 6-18: Seatrade Academy's Artatomy of Shipping, organised 3' Seatrade. The event will take 4oe at Selwyn College Cambridge, England. SkeM 15-16: Asia-Pacific Digital CdhiUr Mobile Communicatfcns, organised by IBC Technical Services Limited at The Miiidann Singapore. For further emails please contact IBC Technical Services at tel: 732-1970
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    • 417 50  -  Reports by Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Air express firm DHL International has invested over $4 million in its Express Courier Centre (ECC) facility, which started full-scale operations yesterday. Of the total investment, the company spent more than $1 million on new
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    • 295 50 SINGAPORE Airtropolis Express (S), a local company specialising in onboard courier shipments, is fast expanding its operations. The company moved into a 7,000-sq-foot facility in the Express Courier Centre (ECQ in June this year. Its new site, rented for an initial period of five years, is
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    • 264 50 AP MANAMA, Bahrain Gulf Air has placed a US$5OO million (SsBoo million) order for six wide-bodied Airbus A--340s with an option for acquiring six more by the end of the decade, the president of the company announced on Monday. Salim bin Ali bin
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    • 242 50 AP JAKARTA The national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia said on Monday it ordered the withdrawal of one of its promotional calendars after government officials complained about photos featuring scantily clad Australian model Elle MacPherson. "Garuda's board of directors has sent stern warning to its
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    • 184 50 Reuter FRANKFURT, Germany A wage freeze accord was reached on Monday between Lufthansa management and a leading transport union under the German airline's programme to cut costs by about 500 million deutschemarks (*****.3 million). Lufthansa, which employs 50,000 people, lost 542 million marks in
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    • 74 50 TOYOHASHI, Japan The first shipment of cars built by Toyota Motor Corp in the United States arrived in this central port city on Monday after a 19-day voyage from Long Beach, California. Company officials said the initial shipment aboard the cargo freighter
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    • 256 50 Procter Gamble to produce diesel fuel substitute UPI LEAWOOD. Kansas Procter Gamble has agreed to produce as much as IS million gallons (56 million litres) of fuel annually made from soybean oil and animal fats, Interchem Industries said on Monday. Interchem Industries Inc said it will buy the fuel, called
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    • 277 50 UPI SEATTLE Aerospace giant Boeing Co announced on Monday its board has named veteran executive Philip Condit as president the first time it has filled the post since 1988. Mr Condit, 51, has been executive vice-president of Boeing Commercial Airplane Group and general
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    • 352 31 INDONESIAN STIVE DO* C AND POWT SERVICES For al Indonesian main ports ndudmg out ports SHIP MANNING Indonesian crew and officers ratings Sri Lanka crew and officers ratings Can arrange transfer to any worldwide kxabons CALL HOTLINE: gSTIgSS Tough times for European truck businesses, Pg 2 DHL invests $4m in
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    • 81 32 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 at successful small firms and the people
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    • 178 32 The Baltic Exchange and the London Futures and Options Exchange were closed during a UK public holiday on Monday:** The weekly freight report was unavailable due to the holiday. UP. I LIVING IT &!k EACH WEEKEND, put up your executive feet, and let us shuffle through your imagination. s We
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    • 2932 33 snipping times, Wednesday septemoer z ivsz ---OOCL (S) PTE LTD JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES TEL: *****11 FAX: *****09 \l||f/ BOOKINGS TEL: *****34 *****56 TERMINAL/CFS TEL: *****18 220 WBMMII PEBAKA JAROINE SHIPPING AGENCIES SON. BHD. I \WV J PORT KELANQ TEL: *****18 FAX: *****91 *****88 r| M J All l L Alai
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    • 2447 33 Page S WEEKLY DIRECT CALL TO SHIMIZU LOUIS MAERSK V.9209 ETA SIN 3/9/92 ETA SHIMIZU 15/9/92 Voy ETA ETD FMdtr by u—* DESTINATIONS Thn wMk Mcklnnoy Maersfc 9208 IL■ lIWHW— majW>l^^a^Mmj_l^a__lLU^M CFS- 06/9 2400 MRS JOH LPK PEN OAK LOB TST "7F ZT ST BT IST ZSf ST MCKINNEY MAERSK
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    • 1551 34 rdam/ VOY NO S PORE JEDDAH S HAMTON H'BURG ANT LE HARVE m!il3 TOKMD EXPRESS 07/135 3/9 12/9 28/9 22/9 21/9 ™MX NBIBOIMD LEVERKUSEN EXPRESS 08/335 6/9 23/9 25/9 28/9 29/9 fOif KQ.AM ft KNMB KITANO 15/138 10/9 19/9 3/10 29/9 28/9 CAMO TO UK/COfTOCIfT THAMES 13/338 13/9 30/9 2/10
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    • 2030 35 STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD 10 Hoe Chiang Road #11-01 Keppel Towers Singapore 0208 Tel: *****88 Fax: *****17 ACCEPTS CARGO OUt SAIS SWGATORI PHONM PtNH fl£uTS 4 sT« !l* M 03 AR«US PftMCESS ¥9201 03 Sep 09 Sep (t-R tCRUBI wow 11"" J, 2! i* 05 Sep OC Sep ARK lIS
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    • 681 36 riiHi CR NBR **********0-D EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO EUROPE 81/»Y STOK ROAM ADAM HKRG BfKMEN ANTNOtf SHWUATA,3SKB 5/9 1/10 12/19 lt/10 20/10 MTAI/2W# t/ll J/11 15/11 20/11 23/11 FAST TRANSIT TIME ACCEPTING BREAKBUIK/CONTAJNERISED CARGO Subpct to Inducement. Also accepting cargo to Caaabtanca, Port Said, Port Alexandria, Genoa, Trieate. ALSO
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    • 1319 37 V, NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS (FOR ALL NOL SERVICES) NEPTUNELINK TEL *****00 (TOLL-FREE) USA SERVICE TERMINAL OFFICE *****22 mm FAR EAST SERVICE *****00 IMPORT CFS F9: *****69/*****96 UK/EUROPE SERVICE (TOLL-FREE) EXPORT CFS F9: *****53/*****50 aust/inoia/pak > NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA NEPTUNELINK TEL: (03)
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    • 508 37 YOUR RELIABLE FREIGHT FORWARDER 232 llilf M CUSTOMER SERVICE: 222 0717 FAX: 222 7968 MAIN LINE: 222 0255 AIRFREIGHT: 545 4255 Penang ETD 06/09 Kaohsiung ETD 05/09 Pt Kelang ETD 06/09 Busan/Hong Kong ETD 07/09 Bangkok ETD 06/09 Japan ETD 06/09 Jakarta ETD 06/09 Madras ETD 10/09 Manila ETD 11/09
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    • 2177 39 aaggPff PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD mm B 140 Cecil Street, #03-00 PIL Building. Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 CR NO: **********0E I JAKARTA I I BANGKOK I VESSEL VOY SIN BKK SIN VESSEL VOY SIN JKT SIN Q KOZ NTSCV 3SN 5/9 8/8 12/8 KOTA INOAH 361 6/9 9/9 13/9
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    • 2805 42 Full Container Liner Services Malaysia's Agents: Indonesia's Agents: Benerel Agents. Booking Agents: Guen Boon Shipping Sdn Ihd Chung CNoo Shaping Sdn Bhd P.T. ttohel hUre Momtle Mm Htm Costar Shipping Pte Ltd s***i *«**t c*trs s+m 58 Persiaran Ra/a Muda Moss 29-A Jalan KovH HHtr Jl IP H Juanda 111/14
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    • 692 43 FAMOUS CONTAINER LINES 10 ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S PORE 0207 'S* HOT LINE: *****33 (24 LINES) LIMASSOL/PIREAUS 06/9 ROTTERDAM 06/9 HAIFA/ASHDOO/ALEXANDRIA 06/9 HAMBURG/BREMEN 06/9 MARSEILLE/FRANCE 06/9 FELIXSTOWE/UK 06/9 BARCELONA/SPAIN 06/9 LEHAVRE/ANTWERP 06/9 GENOA/ITALY 06/9 GOTHENBURG/SCANDINAVIA 06/9 LOS ANGELES/WC/IPI 06/9 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 4/9 NEW YORK/EC 06/9 FREMANTLE/ADELADE 3/9 VANCOUVER 06/9
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