The Business Times, 16 June 1993

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  • 15 1 Business Times WE KNOW ASIA Ml I'A (P) 552/12 92 Wednesday June 16 1993 75'
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  • 2am LATEST
    • 77 1 FT LONDON Prime Minister John Major has called a meeting of his Cabinet's Hongkong committee for July I amid signs that the British government is losing patience with China over talks about the colony's political development. Hongkong Governor Chris Patten will fly to London
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    • 57 1 Reuter NEW YORK American Telephone and Telegraph Co is creating a unit for Chinese operations, including Hongkong, Taiwan, and the mainland. AT&T China Business Unit will be based in Beijing and will work with China's State Planning Commission to modernise telecommunications in at least 10
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    108 1 Stock market indices Tuesday hang? STII 1819.63 -23 KLSE Composite 739.42 -3.74 Nikkei 20.04 5 88 -351.47 Hang Seng 7,283.46 16.72 SET Index 871.17 +2.93 Jakana Composite ...351.70 +0.36 AustAIIOrd 1,724.0 +9.7 FFSE 100 2.870.0 -15.5 Tuesday Pretious 11 am close Dow Jones 3,499.70 3.514.69 Exchange rates i
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  • 161 1 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Retail sales in China soared 27.3 per cent in May from a year earlier, marking the largest jump since 1989, the China Daily newspaper reported yesterday. It said the latest figures released by the State Statistical Bureau
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  • 641 1  -  From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR NEWS that Malaysia's regulators would soon clamp down on reverse takeovers on the second board yesterday knocked the wind out of the junior market's recent rally. The newly-formed Securities Commission's intention was filtered down
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  • 398 1  -  Move may mean end of group as a guerilla force By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE The Khmer Rouge has indicated that it may join the proposed joint Cambodian Armed Forces (CAF) a development that could signal the end of the group as
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  • 489 1  -  By Magdalene Ng SINGAPORE Eight more executives have resigned from Morgan Grenfell Asia Holdings. Sources said the latest resignations came mainly from the group's merchant bank. They include head of corporate finance Goh Boon Seong, and functional directors Ong Seow Yong, Lee Shick and
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  • 259 1  -  By Amy Balan SINGAPORE As many as 32 joint-venture agreements, memoranda of understanding, and letters of intent have been signed between Malaysian eompanies and Chinese enterprises since Prime Minister Mohamad Mahathir began his visit to China on Sunday. These signings, several
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  • 519 1  -  By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE Australia's most famous businessman, Rupert Murdoch, yesterday announced that he would join hands with two of Asia's most famous names Robert Kuok and Sir Run Run Shaw to run a satellite broadcasting service for the whole of Asia.
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    • 17 1 Regional Analysis: p* 26 When Cambodia almost broke up Japanese Prime Minister faces leadership crisis, Back Page
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • eye on the ECONOMY
      • 334 2  -  By Anna Teo AFTER a loan spell for most of last year, domestic demand grew a robust 14 per cent in the first quarter. But views are mixed about a real recovery in consumer spending. According to the firstquarter economic survey, consumption rose 8 per cent,
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    • 424 2  -  By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE A local firm has joined forces with a Hongkong group to build a road tunnel under China's Yangtze River, linking Shanghai and Tongzhou in the north. The B.skm tunnel, plus 2.5 km of approach roads
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    • 430 2  -  By Lilian Ang THE PUBLIC Utilities Board (PUB) will spend some $7.8 billion over the next five years on expanding its utilities system to meet rising electricity, gas and water demand. The bulk of the budget, some $6.7 billion,
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    • 253 2  -  By A J Leow THE SOUTH-east Asian (SEA) Games is proving to be a boon for several mediumsized hotels. Occupancy rates at hotels such as the Concorde, Hotel Plaza. Imperial, Alison and Orchard have all picked up by between 5 and 20 per cent
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    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 65 2 SINGAPORE An exhibition of the latest technology in packaging. printing and plastics opened at the World Trade Centre yesterday. About 500 firms from Asia, the US and Europe are taking part in the four-day Asia Pack. Asia Print and AsiaPlas event. Singapore last hosted the
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      • 67 2 SINGAPORE Hainan governor Ruan Chong Wu and a 10man team arrived here yesterday on a four-day trip to promote bilateral trade and investment. The visitors will meet Foreign Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng and Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan. Mr Ruan and his team will
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      • 51 2 SINGAPORE Singapore Telecom Group yesterday presented a cheque for $160,000 to the National Council of Social Service. Besides broad-based community programmes such as support for young artists and telecommunications support for charitable events, Telecom provides bursaries and scholarships worth some $64,000 annually to needy
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      • 35 2 SINGAPORE From June 21, Singaporeans visiting France for less than 90 days will not have to apply for a visa. Entry will be granted on presentation of a valid passport.
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  • THE REGION
    • 554 3  -  Broking house raises 1993 overall growth estimate to Bpc from 7.3 pc By Amy Balan SURGING exports pushed Malaysia's first-quarter gross domestic product growth to 7.8 per cent, says leading broking house RHB. The figure an improvement on last year's
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    • 216 3 AFP MANILA A conservative think-tank has warned that excessive politics is depressing the Philippine economy and that it is impossible to meet the government's growth target of 3.5 per cent in 1993. Gabriel Malvar, a senior economist at the private Centre for Research and Communications
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    • 221 3 Bernama AFP, KUALA LUMPUR A consortium of four Malaysian companies has been selected to operate the county's second commercial television station. TV4, Information Minister Mohamed Rahmat said yesterday. He did not name the companies. but industry sources said one is
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    • 262 3 Brrnama, AFP BEIJING Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad suggested yesterday that China assume a greater role as part of an East Asian united and strong voice in international trade negotiations. Dr Mahathir said this was necessary to rectify unfair terms of
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    • 432 3  -  By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE A secessionist bid by rebels within the Cambodian ruling party involving seven provinces failed yesterday with a key rebel leader fleeing across the border into Vietnam. Emergency talks were going on yesterday between the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP)
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    • 418 4 Bloomberg Business News CANBERRA A new breed of smaller manufacturing firms is grabbing a significant slice of Australia's export market, in part because they are focusing their efforts on Asia. A new report from consulting firm McKinsey Co compiled for the Australian
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    • 162 4 Reuter TOKYO Japan's wholesale price index (WPI) showed that inflation was still in check in May and downward pressure on prices is likely to stay until the end of this year or early next year, economists say. The yen's strength against the US dollar,
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    • 443 4 Reuter ISLAMABAD Economists have welcomed the 5.5 per cent forecast deficit in the Pakistan budget presented this week, saying it would be in line with International Monetary Fund conditions for aid. The World Bank had cited the repeated failure to cut its fiscal shortfall
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    • 281 4 AFP, Reuter NEW DELHI Overseas investors pledged nearly US$l billion (SSI.6 billion) in the first four months of 1993 in an overwhelming response to India's economic reforms, the Industry Ministry said on Monda). A government release said US$99O million had been pledged between
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  • THE WORLD
    • 449 5 AP WASHINGTON The Clinton Administration is hoping the inflation scare of 1993 is over and the Federal Reserve won't be tempted to push interest rates higher any time soon. Private economists generally believe that wish is likely
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    • 283 5 Reuter MOSCOW The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) yesterday formally abandoned plans to set up joint armed forces. Interfax news agency said. The agency said a meeting of defence ministers of the six Commonwealth signatories of a collective security treaty decided
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    • 181 5 Reuter BONN Germany has agreed it will check with the European Community before sending a planned letter to Washington on its controversial bilateral agreement on telecommunications contracts, the Economics Ministry said. A spokeswoman at the ministry said yesterday that Economics Minister
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    • 170 5 Reuter MOSCOW Russia plans to build four new international airports and double the capacity of the country's main airport to cope with increased demand. Transport Minister Vitaly Yefimov said yesterday the new airports would help relieve the load on Moscow's Shere-metyevo-2 airport, used by
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 102 5 Reuter MONTREAL A UN agency put to rest one of the Cold War's enduring mysteries when it concluded late on Monday that a Soviet fighter shot down a Korean Air Lines (KAL) aircraft a decade ago after it mistook the Boeing 747 for a
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      • 62 5 AFP PARIS A French government bill to curb immigration and facilitate expulsion of illegal aliens went before parliament yesterday in the face of strong opposition from the left and anti-racism pressure groups. The bill drawn up by Interior Minister Charles Pasqua will make it harder
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      • 58 5 AP PARIS Aerospatiale SA said yesterday that Canada has placed a major order for its ERYX shoulder-launched antitank missiles in the biggest weapons contract signed between France and Canada. Jean-Louis Fache, director of Aerospatiale's missiles division, said at the Paris Air Show that Canada is ordering
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    • 447 7 IHT PARIS Prime Minister Edouard Balladur of France said on Monday that the time had come for the US and Europe to resolve their trade conflicts through cooperative action aimed at preserving their high living standards against challenges from the rest of
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    • 54 7 Reuter A rLANTA, Georgia Atlanta police and firefighters securing an area where a 30-metre sinkhole appeared in the parking lot of a hotel due to a break in a sewage culvert on Monday. The incident occurred after heavy rain fell throughout the night. One person died and another
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    • 243 7 AFP WASHINGTON The US is seeking tougher protection of copyrights and patents in a global trade pact being negotiated, Trade Representative Mickey kantor said on Monday. Speaking before a Senate subcommittee on international trade, Mr Kantor said the Uruguay Round of the
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    • 314 7 UPI LONDON Former prime minister Margaret Thatcher has rejected calls for a leadership challenge on embattled Prime Minister John Major, saying such a move would be ill-timed. "There can be no question of a leadership challenge at the moment," Mrs Thatcher told Independent Television News
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    • 2212 7 FAR EAST FINANCE ORGANIZATION LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS AS AT 31 ST DECEMBER 1992 The Group Th« Company The Group Tlw Company Not# 1992 1991 1992 1991 Not* 1992 1991 1992 1991 $$$t FIXED ASSETS 3 6,675.261 6.786.244 6,676,261 6.786.244 Representing
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 618 8  -  By Amy Balan SINGAPORE The longawaited deals between corporations of Malaysia and China are finally taking shape. Among the numerous documents signed by the two sides in the last two days, those involving Vincent Tan's Berjaya Group took up the lion's share
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    • 234 8 SINGAPORE Wearne Brothers Ltd has become the first company to get Beijing's approval to engage in headhunting activities. The new division, set up under its Chinese subsidiary Wearnes Technology Shenyang, will seek out mainland Chinese to work at Wearnes as well as other joint
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    • 266 8 SINGAPORE Inno-Pacific Holdings almost went under last year when a bid to sell its Poon Guan group of companies fell through, contributing to its default on the repayment of two loan stocks worth $34 million last August. The fast-food
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    • 769 8  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By Leslie Lopez KUALA LUMPUR Moves by Vincent Tan Chee Yioun's Berjaya group of companies to reorganise its panel of external auditors has raised eyebrows in accounting circles. In a surprising development last week, the Berjaya group
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    • 441 8  -  By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Singapore Technologies Industrial Corporation (STIC) ended its first day of trading yesterday with a small premium of 4 per cent over its strike price in what analysts described as a "respectable" trading debut. The counter closed
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    • 332 8 SINGAPORE Jurong Cement yesterday reported a 12.61 per cent increase in profit for the year ended March 31, mainly due to a higher demand for its products here. At the same time, the company has pulled out of Batam,
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    • Article, Illustration
      375 8 Source: Bridge Info Performance of STII's Index stocks Jun 15 Last SfiM Ikn Slock ult C hge f»ctor moxrs <$) ft) Avimo 2.300 -0080 1.77 4 86 CAC 7.000 5 38 0.00 Ccickn 5 050 -0 050 3 88 3.04 FAN ***** -0 400 8 84 24 32 GF
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    • COMPANIES
      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 55 9 SINGAPORE Bank Negara Malaysia has approved Keppel Bank's purchase of a 10 per cent stake in Southern Bank Bhd. Keppel paid M 557.86 million (5536.34 million) or M 54.95 apiece for the 11.7 million shares. Southern Bank has also received approval to buy 10 million Keppel
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        • 51 9 SINGAPORE Tiaa-Cref Investment Management bought 500,000 Acma shares on June 11, raising its stake from 8.1 per cent to 8.84 per cent. Acma also announced that the College Retirement Equities Fund (Cref) bought 500,000 shares on the same day, taking its stake to 7.76 per
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        • 31 9 SINGAPORE RMCA Reinsurance yesterday announced the resignation of Ng Seng Leong from its board and audit committee. RMCA has appointed Chan Seek Chun in Mr Ng's place.
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        • 71 9 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Harbour Centre Development shareholders were surprised at an extraordinary meeting on Monday morning when Wharf Holdings, which had planned to privatise the hotel group, withdrew its proposal and said it will put a new share offer on the table. Shareholders at the
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        • 34 9 Reuter MANILA The Makati Stock Exchange, one of two Philippine exchanges, has computerised its operations, bringing it one step closer to a functional merger with the rival Manila exchange.
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        • 58 9 Reuter BANGKOK New 10-baht par shares of Krung Thai Bank will start trading in the stock market today, the Stock Exchange of Thailand said in a statement. Current 100-baht par shares of Krung Thai Bank gained six baht to 392. The bank was the
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        • 78 9 Reuter HONGKONG The four breweries in China which make Tsingtao beer have merged into a new company called Tsingtao Brewery Co Ltd. Tsingtao, one of the nine China state-owned companies seeking a listing in Hong Kong, also plans to issue 'A' shares, for Chinese investors, on
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      • 162 9 South China Morning Post HONGKONG Department store firm Yaohan Hongkong Corporation saw after-tax profits rise just 2.2S per cent to HK551.28 million (S$ 10.67 million) for the year to March 31, with turnover depressed by a slump in consumer spending. Managing director
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      • 311 9 Reuter HONGKONG The purchase by Beijing-controlled conglomerate Citic Pacific into Chase Manhattan Bank's Hongkong credit card business will give the US bank the toehold it needs to expand into the booming but tightly regulated China market. Chase announced yesterday
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      • 477 9 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI Taiwan's stock market is too small to accommodate individual foreign investors and will remain closed to direct investment by individuals abroad for an indefinite period. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chairman Linin Day told Bloomberg Business News.
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      • 201 9 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan plans to restart its faltering privatisation programme next month by auctioning off majority stakes in two state corporations, the Commission of National Corporations said yesterday. The government will auction 170 million shares, or 51.5 per cent, of BES Engineering
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      • 316 9 Reuter HONGKONG Young Bingching, director and general manager of Hongkong's Miramar Hotel, urged shareholders to await financial advice before responding to a joint bid by Cheung Kong and Citic Pacific. In an open letter addressed to the press, Mr Young said
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      • 293 9 BANGKOK The Srifuengfung Group, which has a sizeable stake in the Thai glass industry and smaller interests in the finance, real estate, and chemical sectors, is believed to have applied for a licence to set up a local bank in China's
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      • 204 9 AFP JAKARTA Indonesia's leading Salim business group has formed a joint venture with US-based Radisson Hotels International (RHI) to provide hotel management services here. A Salim company executive said yesterday that the group, owned by business tycoon Sudono Salim alias Liem
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      • 458 9 UNIT TRUSTS FUNDS MiMpri' prteM Jun 16 hMMTMCt Fund IMt Trust Income Bond Policy 3.32 3.45 The Com mere* 1)6 l.43*d PflldSlrtMl The Saving! Fund 1.23 129 PruLink M«d Fund 1.16 1.22 Spore Prog Fund 0.57 0.60 S pore Sec Fund 093 0 96 ■WW-BUmipUTr a S pore Invest Fund
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      • 453 11 AFP BOMBAY India's downbeat capital markets are facing a fresh crisis as underwriters fail to meet their commitments following the failure of many new public issues. Nearly 100 public issues were undersubscribed in December-April, saddling brokers who underwrote them
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      • 383 11  -  From Brian Gomez in SYDNEY AUSTRALIA'S Pacific Dunlop Ltd has won a As7o million (5576.3 million) telecommunications contract to install 3,1 SO km of optical cable and transmission equipment between the north-west-ern Chinese cities of Yining and Urumqi and the central city of
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      • 416 11 UPI STOUGHTON, Massachusetts Reebok International Ltd, citing slowing domestic sneaker sales, issued a gloomy sec-ond-quarter profit outlook on Monday that was well below Wall Street expectations. The forecast, issued after the stock market closed, predicted second-quarter earnings will be in the range of
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      • 342 11 Reuter LONDON What is business success? Shareholder value is still the best measure of whether a company has succeeded or failed, many businessmen agree. But the old orthodoxy is being challenged by a group of British business leaders earnings
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      • 306 11 NYT SAN FRANCISCO Motorola Inc planned to announce a new generation of wireless modems yesterday that were small enough to fit in the cred-it-card-sized slot becoming standard in hand-held computers and other portable wireless communications gadgets. The company said it would be
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      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 93 11 AFP TOKYO Eyeing increased Asian demand, Japan's Asahi Chemical Industry Co Ltd and E1 du Pont de Nemours and Co of the US have reached a basic agreement to form a tie-up in the nylon business. An Asahi spokeswoman said yesterday the
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          51 11 Reuter FRANKFURT Bernd Otto, the former chief executive of German retailer Co-op AG, checking his notes in a court here on Monday, where he was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for his role in financial malpractices resulting in the firm's collapse. Beside Otto is his lawyer, Rudolf Karras.
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        • 92 11 Bloomberg Business News SAN FRANCISCO Bechtel Corp on Monday said it will join forces with Interprovincial Pipeline Inc of Canada to seek petroleum pipeline projects, mostly in the Far East. The US construction company and the Canadian pipeline operator will unite to develop, construct, own
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        • 87 11 AFP SEOUL Workers at South Korea's largest automaker, Hyundai Motors Co, yesterday voted to launch industrial actions to press for increased benefits, company officials said. Some 87 per cent of the 28,453 workers who voted at the company's plant in the south-eastern city of Ulsan
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        • 68 11 Reuter CALCUTTA India's National Aluminium Company Ltd (Nalco) plans to boost earnings from exports to US$l95 million (SS3I2 million) in 1993/94 ending next March from U*****.5 million in 1992/93, managing director SN Johri said. Nalco's exports in 1993/94 are expected to comprise 420,000 tonnes
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    • FINANCE
      • 406 13  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Public Bank, which has spread its wings wide over the Asia-Pacific, has set up a Beijing representative otTice and a leasing joint venture in Hainan. The Malaysian bank said in a statement yesterday that
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      • 538 13 NYT NEW YORK Deutsche Bank, the largest bank in Germany, has announced plans to blend C J Lawrence, an American securities firm it has owned for nearly four years, more closely into the bank's other securities businesses
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      • 341 13 Knight-Ridder TOKYO The development and use of derivative products in Japan is being hampered by an outmoded regulatory infrastructure that was devised long before the market for derivative products emerged. Bank of Japan official Shigyo Kimura told a seminar on derivative products
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      • 69 13 Reuter TOKYO A dollar trader holding his head as the (JS currency plunges in Tokyo trading yesterday, ending at a global closing low of 105.03 >en despite central bank intervention. The yen has been hitting record highs against the dollar in recent weeks following a US Treasury
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      • 116 13 IT WAS a dull day of trading yesterday in a directionless market. Most market participants were sidelined, preferring to wait for the US CPI figure for direction. Both USS/SS and USS/MS traded extremely narrow ranges yesterday in a lethargic, uninspired market. As for the Thai
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      • 193 13 Reuter LONDON The dollar enjoyed a modest rebound in European trading yesterday after the Bank of Japan waded into the currency markets with some aggressive intervention, snatching it back from yet another low. The dollar had clambered gratefully from its latest post-war trough of 104.80 yen to stand at
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      • 198 13 Reuter MILAN Italy is under pressure to speed up its planned bank privatisation now that a 60-year-old law barring banks from holding stakes in industry has been repealed. Friday's decision by the Inter-ministerial Committee for Credit and Savings, which regulates the banking sector, to
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      • 83 13 AFP NEW YORK The dollar slipped against other major currencies, except the yen, yesterday after the US government announced a lower than expected increase in consumer prices in May. The dollar was trading at 1.6245 German marks against 1.6275 and 105.68 yen against 105.05. A trader attributed the
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      • Article, Illustration
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    • FINANCE & COMMODITIES
      • 461 14 Reuter SINGAPORE The sharp 1 drop in the yuan against the i US dollar has exacerbated Chi- i na state oil refiner China Petrochemical Corp's (Sinopec) payment problems on crude oil I purchases this year. A Sinopec official said yes- I terday that
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      • 245 14 Reuter SHANGHAI Just weeks after its launch, the Shanghai Petroleum Exchange has surged ahead of its rival in nearb) Nanjing and. in terms of volume traded, is more than a match for its international counterpart in Singapore. M We did our
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      • 234 14 ENERGY REPORT Knight-Ridder LONDON Values for North Sea dated Brent crude arc seen casing in the coming days bccausc of plentiful supplies of cargoes loading in July, traders said. A programme of 55 full 500,000-barrcls cargoes of Brent Blend, plus part-cargoes
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      • 205 14  -  From Brian Gomez in SYDNEY AN Australian mineral research bureau says no new nickel mines are likely to be opened this decade because of the slump in prices caused by massive exports from Russia. AME Mineral Economics, in its 1993
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      • SMALL CHANGE
        • 118 14 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd will lower its base lending rate (BLR) to 8.8 per cent from 9.0 per cent from today. The reduction was being undertaken after the bank had reviewed its latest cost of funds, BBMB said in a statement yesterday.
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        • 76 14 Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY Australian Treasurer John Dawkins is set to allow foreign banks to operate in Australia as branches, the Australian Financial Review- reported yesterday. Foreign banks will be allowed the same borrowing rights that exist for local banks, allowing them to raise
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        • 105 14 Reuter DUBAI Saudi Arabia said on Monday it had approved the amalgamation of its oil refining giant Samarec into Saudi Aramco, completing Aramco's transformation into a fully integrated world oil major. The new measure gives Aramco, which in 1988 became a fully-owned Saudi Arabian
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        • 106 14 Reuter LONDON The Lloyd's of London insurance market said it intended to put the three resolutions to be discussed at an extraordinary general meeting on July 5 to a postal ballot of the entire membership. Two of the resolutions which Names, as members are known,
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        • 104 14 Platts CALGARY Canada's leading oil and natural gas producers enjoyed surging profits and cash flow in the first quarter of 1993 as prices showed substantial gains, according to an industry survey of 89 companies. To the end of March, the companies reported total cash
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        • 70 14 Reuter UNIONDALE, New York ABM Amro Bank NV's EAB unit said it expanded its retail investment product line to include tax deferred annuities, municipal securities and mutual funds. EAB said it plans to debut a money market fund in September and a bond fund in
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    • COMMODITIES & FUTURES
      • 1487 15 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen futures finished firm but off intraday highs as investors took profit after the \en's rise against the dollar in Asian foreign exchange markets. Contracts were also bolstered by strong Japanese bonds and requests bv the business community
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      • 643 15 COMMODITY REPORTS Tin TIN fell to a new all-time low of MS 12.90 a kg from VIS 13.05 overnight following heavy selling by China and Brazil, traders said. "The two countries have been selling at lower prices, forcing prices to hit a new low
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      • KNIGHT-RIDDER COMMODITY SUMMARY
        • 79 15 ACCRA, Ghana The Produce Buying Co of Ghana has started moving cocoa to the ports to make space for the mid-crop season (June-Septem-ber) which, according to unofficial estimates, is likely to hit a high of 40.000 tonnes. A reliable source at the cocoa marketing
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        • 55 15 LONDON London Metal Exchange aluminum warehouse stocks fell 1.675 tonnes to 1,818,525 tonnes as of Monday, according to figures released by the LME. Copper stocks rose 6.825 tonnes at 443.125 tonnes. The LME normally tallies its warehouse stocks each Monday and Thursday and releases the
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        • 63 15 TOKYO Japanese copper smelters are still receiving limited requests from customers to reduce long-term delivery tonnage. But signs are emerging that inventory adjustments in some copper consuming sectors are nearly complete, the smeltefs say. Japanese copper consumers had sought to qii domestic purchases in March and
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        • 51 15 TOKYO Mitsubishi Materials Corp reduced its domestic list price for refined lead by 3,000 yen tonne to 74,000 yen, effective yesterday. The \ritm price marks a further post-war low for the Japano* producer lead price. Mitsubishi Materials is t|R recognised price leader in the domestic market.
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        • 77 15 WINNIPEG Construction of Canada's Miraatff Mining Corp's Mantua copper project in Cubail expected to begin within a year, a spokeswowft said. The Mantua deposit is one of the higbat grade copper deposits known in the Americas, the spokeswoman, who requested anonymity, sail Mantua has been
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      • 1635 15 Rubber June 15 MS Commodity Exchange (futures closing as at Ipm) MS (physical prices) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Buyers Sellers Close Volume *12-- (Scents/kg) Month High Low Sell (tonnes) Interest RSS 2 July 93 ***** I2900N Jul 93 129.25 129.00 129 00 1.100 3.350 moo !m«N Aug
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      • 1084 16 +9.7 Shares traded in a tight range off their morning lows to close slightly higher, despite a weaker gold bullion price. Brokers said a slump in the gold index was countered by strong interest in quality blue chip stocks. "The market drifted higher on low volumes with stocks being
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      • 530 16 -12.85 Share prices on the Manila Stock Exchange's Composite Index are expected to rise about three points today in light volume as investors bid up blue-chip issues, an analyst said. The Index yesterday dropped 12.85, or 0.81 percent, to close at 1568.42. Volume was valued at 104 million pesos.
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      • 511 16 +21.10 Stocks reversed early losses to end moderately higher on cautious bargain-hunting after recent falls, although turnover continued shrinking to its lowest level since January, brokers said. The Weighted Index, which dropped more than 25 points in early trade, closed 21.10 higher at 4,198.30. Turnover shrank to T510.2 billion
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      • 474 16 -1.63 Stocks closed lower for the fifth consecutive session as persistent across-the-board profit-taking put further pressure on the thin market despite sporadic attempts to rebound, brokers said. They expect the market to stage a technical rebound but said the index would not show significant changes. "The market is expected
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      • 269 16 +7.13 An eight-cent gain in forester Fletcher Challenge to NZ52.74, despite a bleak outlook for wood pulp, helped take New Zealand shares higher at the close after being soft in morning trade. The NZSE-40 Capital Index was up 7.13 points at 1,637.00. Volume was light at NZ$l9.O million.
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      • 131 16 -55.47 Stocks may fall today amid ongoing worries about the stability of the government, analysts said. The Bombay Index yesterday dropped by 55.47 points to 2302.17 and Delhi was down 9.49 points at 493.83. Ahmedabad slipped by 3.56 points to 236.59 and Madras shed 25.76 points to 1627.48. Political
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      • 773 16 -15.5 Shares finished the day lower, shrugging off encouraging UK economic data m cautious trading before Kenneth Clarke's first major policy speech as the new Chancellor of the Exchequer. The FTSE 100 Index closed 15.5 points weaker at 2,870, at the bottom of the day's 16-point trading range and
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      • 98 16 -18.98 French shares finished just under the key 1,900 level on the CAC-40 index, and dealers said they could dip further today. The CAC-40 index finished down 18.98, or 0.99 per cent, at 1,897.86. Paris Jm 15 Fr Aif-Uqurfe 717 00 -1200 AJcalci Amthom 64*00 -400 EJf- Aauil 177
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      • 120 16 +4.26 Shares rose after a rally in banking shares on a belief that the sector's performance was improving, traders said. Soaring banking sector shares pushed the blue-chip OMX index 4.26 points higher to close at 831.44 with Svenska Handelsbanken accounting for 1.9 points of the rise in the index
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      • 213 16 •7.88 Share prices recovered from intraday lows, but still ended down from Monday. Dealers described yesterday's development as technical correction from recent strong gains. Bourse generally unsettled this week by prospect of triple witching on Friday and Bundesbank meeting tomorrow. Market was quiet, but activity picked up later in
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      • 320 16 +39 Industrial shares led a late surge on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange as futures- related buying saw shares bought higher ahead of the futures close out. Dealers said shares were unlikely to extend gains when futures-related support disappeared. The Gold Index made 33 points to 1,595 and the Industrial
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      • 260 16 +5.71 On Monday, stocks recovered from slight weakness to end a fairly quiet day of trade mixed, dealers said. The selection of Defence Minister Kim Campbell to replace outgoing Prime Minister Brian Mulroney eased some political concerns, traders said. Gold issues, which have led the market over the last
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      • 776 16 +9.68 Wall Street and the bond market took little notice yesterday of a lower than expected increase in consumer prices for May and instead fell by nearly 15 points. By Ham, the Dow Jones index of leading industrials fell 14.99 points to 3,499.70 in fairly active trading with
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      • 302 16 -20.20 Stocks closed lower following a strong sell-ofT by investors scrambling to harvest gains made over the past six weeks, traders said. The declines were most pronounced in chemical and banking titles, traders said. The blue chip Swiss Market Index, or SMI, has risen 8.8 per cent since April
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      • 225 16 -0.37 Shares had a volatile and edgy day, mostly lower, with the EOE index making only a brief foray into positive territory. It ended 0.37 lower at 315.88. Weaker German bund futures pulled Dutch bonds and financial shares lower, offsetting the buoyancy given by the firm dollar and better
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      • 138 16 -1.24 Shares closed slightly lower after a moderate rangetrading session with the market expected to show the same pattern up to Thursday's Bundesbank meeting. "The market was a bit more active, but it's clear that most players prefer to wait until Thursday," one trader said. The Bel-20 index of
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      • 641 16 Milan Jua IS Lire +1MuMlu 8500 350 Bag op (4 uncti Fiji 5445 -35 Cjciwtali ***** -950 IfiPnv ***** 500 iMictmeiMi 9905 -511 Into* 3527 -93 Murrf (31 II Mafncti Risp 105 imch Mcdnbuca ***** -450 Momcdnon 790 -185 Olivetti 1270 -10 Ohxtti Prn 1245 -25 PkittI 20(0 129 Pirrlli
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      3055 17 Bloomberg Business News STOCK PRICES ended the day higher on hopes for progress when Britain and China hold talks on Friday on their dispute over financing the territory's new airport project, brokers said. The Hang Seng index of top shares ended up 16.72 points at 7283.46 on turnover of
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      437 17 THE Shenzhen and Shanghai A shares traded lower with the CLSA A indices closing down 5 per cent and 7.5 per cent respectively on Monday. Yesterday, both indices recovered, closing up 41 points and 25.5 points respectively. On Monday, the CLSA Shanghai B index closed up 12 per cent
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      2537 17 Reuter STOCKS ended lower, with the Nikkei average ending just above the psychologically significant 20,000 mark. Selling was prompted by the high yen and floundering debate on political reform in parliament. The Nikkei fell 351.47 or 1.72 per cent to 20,045.88. An estimated 350 million shares were traded. The
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      1785 17 Reuter STOCKS finished mixed as investors sold major property shares to take profit from their gains in the morning, but bought on banks and building material firms in the afternoon, brokers said. The SET index rose 2.93 points to close at 871.17 on active turnover of 6.42 billion baht.
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      1053 17 Reuter STOCK PRICES ended mixed after moderate trade dominated by local investors. Panin Bank and Tjilatjap posted large transactions and their prices edged up 25 and 75 rupiah respectively. "Interest in Panin stayed strong throughout the day from both local and foreign buyers." a broker said. Argha karya jumped
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    • 2537 18 Source: Bridge Info Source: Bridge Info MOST ACTIVE volum* Idns Hyd 50c 29.347.000 FAC B 50c 16.292.000 Kcnong Bhd 50c 7.635.000 AMDB 50c 6.273.000 Mcnang orp 5.692.000 Bcqaya Group 5.316.000 Bedford 50c 5.113.000 Promct 5.076.000 kemayan 50c 3.945.000 High i Low 50c 3.050.000 kulim Msia 50c 3.029.000 Boustcad
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    • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
      • 5114 18 Bernama Share prices closed broadly lower yesterday as the market continued to consolidate after the recent strong run-up, dealers said. They added that prices were also pressured by trading restrictions imposed by brokers, especially on transactions in second board counters which saw frenzied
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 1015 19  -  By AJ Leow UNLOADING of blue chip counters and negative forecasts from a few broking firms yesterday pushed the Straits Times Industrials Index (ST1I) down a hefty 23 points to 1.819.63. Although panic selling was reported in some sectors, brokers said
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      • Article, Illustration
        81 19  -  Quak Hiang Whai GIKEN SAKATA has been sold down quite badly after touching a high of 88.5 cents and is now sitting on its immediate support at 70 cents. Its daily stochastics and RSI have reached almost zero. signalling the stock has fallen too fast. Its moving average
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      • 6190 19 MAIN BOARD Gr Gr 1992/93 Last Vol Day Last Qwrte Di» LM. YM Net M Cap High Law Coapaay Sale fOOO) High Lo« Ba>rr Seller Or P/E Wl INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 770 170 Acma 730 xd -15 203 730 710 725 735 12.5 2.1 1.7 31.6 503.2 220 210 s
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    • 317 15 BUSINESS TIMES TOLL-FREE TEL. No. 1-800-737 0043 FAX:734 3698 In the Matter of The Companies Act, Cap. SO And In the Matter of LANKA TREASURE SINGAPORE PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the memben of the abovenamed Company duly convened on
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    • 40 15 As and when the latest London/ Rotterdam prices are not available, the previous trading day's closing figures are carried instead STH*ITS TIWtS tip. ifpOlHTw"' I z offers I the most I" current R list of job opportunities I 2 available.
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    • 48 17 Hong Kong Tim Sum A delicious choice of tim sum delights for every palate jSfctt Weekdays -11.30 am -3-00pm Mi Sun Public Holidays-8.00 am -3.00pm p, Kam Yip Ting Restaurant w r-T flher 1018 East Coast Parkway Kam Yip Ting Restaurant *02-02 Leisure cou« Singapore 1544 Tel 443-2300
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    • 73 18 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES DON'T ALWAYS START AND END ON THIS PAGE. At Citibank, you can prosper through a wide range ol investments. Local and Asian Dollar I ime Deposits. I nlixed I ime Deposits. loreign uiiencies. I nit Trusts. Margin Trading Accounts and more. Just call our 24-Hour itiPhone Banking toll-!tec
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  • SPORTS
    • 846 20 Golf NYT SPRINGFIELD, New Jersey While the other major championships in golf have a distinctly international list of winners, the US Open has traditionally been distinctly American. The last foreign-born winner of the championship was David Graham of Australia, who won at Merion
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    • 741 20  -  Ira Berkow on whether the Bulls have anything to worry about Ira Berkow NYT CHICAGO Do things suddenly look shaky for the Bulls as they approach Game 4 of their championship playoff series with the Phoenix Suns? Does this Chicago team, which has won two straight
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    • 599 21  -  By Shahiron Sahari SINGAPORE Marciano Pucay, the Philippines' top amateur player, scored three birdies in the last four holes to take over the leadership of the South-east Asian Games individual golf competition at the Singapore Island Country Club (Bukit) yesterday. Pucay, 23, winner of
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    • 606 21  -  By Shahiron Sahari SINGAPORE Songkhom Phomphakdy has the dubious honour of having the highest score in the SEA Games golf competition with a whopping 208 total after two days. He is. at least, consistent, with scores of 104 on both days. Included in that total was
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    • 544 21 SEA Games round-up AP, AFP SINGAPORE Indonesia surged ahead in the overall medal tally at the South-east Asia Games, but Singapore's Joscelin Yeo, the second youngest among the 4,500 participants, swam away with the highest number of golds yesterday.
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        656 21 AFP SINGAPORE 17th South-east Asia (SKA) Games third da) results yesterday (all finals): ATHLETICS, Women 10 km walk: I. Cheng Tong Lean (Mai) 52:59.0 1. Ilasiati Lawolc (Ind) 53:31.0 3. Helen Low (Sin) 54:20.0. 3,000 m: I. Jayanthi Palaniappan (Mai) 9:27.62 2. Pa Pa (Myan) 9:47.62 3. Suryati
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        63 21 Reuter NEW YORK American league on Monday: Detroit 7 Cleveland 3; New York 4 Boston 0. Baltimore 8 Milwaukee 5; Minnesota 4 Toronto 3; California 8 Texas 2; Seattle 6 Kansas City 3; Oakland 7 Chicago 3. National: Philadelphia 10 Montreal 3; New York 7 Atlanta 4: Chicago 6
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        135 21 AFP IjONDON Seeding* for Wmbledon which starts on Monda) Men's seeds (x denotes world ranking): 1. Pete Sampras (US xl) 2. Stefan Edbcrg (Swe x 3) 3. Jim Courier (US x 2) 4. Boris Becker (Ger x 4) 5. Goran Ivanisevic (Cro x 6) 6. Michael Stich (Ger x
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    • 99 21 Our 70 yearS ...Your window to the world of Chinese newspapers V i\ Mail-order or at the following locations* •popularßO<*shops j OUR 70 YEARS EnBO33HE3!I •World Book Shops Union Book Co. I Mr/MsMns. Student Book Store Address News Centre Tel (H) Tel (O) Hardcover: $40.00+$5.00(postage)=$45.00 no of copies Softcover: $25.00+$5.00(postage)=$30.00
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 794 22  -  Writers and gossip columnists are reaping huge profits from articles and books about the hapless Windsors. Anne Senior reports Anne Senior Reuter IN TUDOR times, audacious scribes could have a hand cut off or be clapped in leg-irons for writing unkind things about the monarchy. If Queen
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    • 63 22 Reuter BRISBANE This Australian lifesaver has charmed his way into the record books by winning a beauty contest designed for women. Damian Taylor, 24, who created an international splash by entering the contest, was crowned Miss, or rather Mister, Wintersun 1993 yesterday night and promptly
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    • 586 22 CHATTERBOX UPI UPI UPI UPI MEG RYAN, who stars with Tom Hanks in the new summer movie Sleepless in Seattle. comes across on screen as cute and sweet, thanks to her roles in films like When Harry met Sally, Prelude to a Kiss,
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    • 990 24  -  Patrick McCabe is a painstaking writer, hut claims The Butcher Boy, which won the 1992 Aer Lingus Prize, wrote itself. He tells William Grimes why his award winning novel is different William Grimes NYT PATRICK McCabe is a quiet man who lobbed a small bombshell of
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    • 126 22 w r v H 2t i! Some ufraueffers I CBrin (j U/ieir 3~fomes ~ls)it/i J. ls)£ereuer ZJ/ieu 50. m Ot/iers Jincf S7t <5 as/'er S tay I kV SF/ (9*//* y~fome. H I Our home is a warm, casual H place, where you'll immediately mf feel a load off your
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 1222 24 TV RADIO See No Evil, Hear No Evil, 10.30pm, SBC 5 Richard Pry or plays a blind J guy who works for deaf Gene Wader in a news-stand. When a murder takes place. Wilder's back is turned and Pryor is out of earshot. But this doesn't stop the cops and
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    • 1462 25  -  The Cambodian power struggle HARISH MEHTA HARISH MEHTA The writer is a BT correspondent specialising in Indochinese affairs. FOR a few troubled days, Cambodia faced a very real danger of being partitioned once again this time by rebels within the ruling Cambodian People's
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    • 1486 25  -  Special to BT ABDULGAFFAR PEANG-METH ABDULGAFFAR PEANG-METH Dr Abdulgaffar Peang-Meth is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Guam. Born in Cambodia, he was assistant to the commander-in<hief of the non-communist Khmer People's National Liberation Armed Forces until November 1989.
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    • 1685 26  -  Special to BT Reconstructing Vietnam NGUYEN TRAN QUANG NGUYEN TRAN QUANG Sguyen Tran Quang is an associate research fellow at the Singapore-based Information and Resource Centre THE leaves always fall back to its root, says an old adage. For more than two million overseas Vietnamese,
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    • 1190 26  -  Special to BT NGUYEN NGOC DIEN NGUYEN NGOC DIEN Nguyen Sgoc Dien is an assistant Jinx tor of research at the Hanoi-based Institute of International Relations. A SCRUTINY of American relations with the Indochinese countries over the past halfcentury shows that confrontation and war
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  • 557 27 EDITORIAL CHINESE PREMIER Li Peng was described variously by news agencies on Monday as being "noticeably thinner and weaker", "visibly gaunt and pale", "fit and healthy", "well and walking firmly" and "smiling and gesticulating frequently". Which one fit the bill would seem to
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 129 27 TALKS BETWEEN the United States and Japan, on a new deal governing their trade relations for presentation at next month's summit of the Group of Seven (G-7) industrialised nations in Tokyo, concluded last weekend in Washington with none of the expected fireworks. There was
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    • 145 27 UNMARRIED WOMEN, high divorce rate and fewer children. These are not the problems faced by Singapore women alone, though Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong highlighted them at the launch of a book about women in this republic. These are national issues which demand concerted efforts by all.
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    • 155 27 THE FACT that more people are taking part in gov-ernment-organised social events but taking their time to get married shows that we need to intensify our education of the younger generation on the traditional values of settling down and setting up families. Another problem we face is
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    • 223 27 BAHASA INDONESIA has played a pivotal role in the struggle to unify the Indonesian people, who live on 13,000 islands scattered along the Equator. Despite its importance, disrespect towards this language, one of the most precious of national assets, has reached alarming proportions. The majority of
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    • 219 27 TWO CONTINENTS separate them, but the respective futures of Cambodia and Somalia share a common link. The armed forces of the United Nations are on the attack in Somalia. Their aim is to eliminate the abuses of a violent warlord, and to resume at least a
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    • 143 27 CHINA HAS ENTERED a difficult and delicate stage for its policy-makers and economic planners, who have to reconcile conflicting pressures for growth and restraint. Their success, or otherwise, in performing this balancing act over the months to come will show the extent to which Beijing still exercises
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  • 746 27  -  Reginald Dale finds a reluctance in Washington to face up to the real problem as the US prepares to slap punitive duties on foreign steel suppliers Reginald Dale IHT JUST before Christmas, if all goes well, bleary-eyed officials will
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    • 96 27 CUOU) MUCffp) B£l^ C ASSOCIATED «WIIHHM»». IWIWI V*&«— POONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU (SIR, )CU HAVE 70&VE MVIP, aMBARA ANN BOORTHE HOUmXXPCONNEO STEINAS/J RBSKOW CAMEO NOW, ITS TRUE SHES J/XflWl HON A REST! ITS NU? ACTRESS! SHE'S BEEN IN NO SHARON STONE, M HER OFF I £l™£nTn I i\ INGVOU OUT THERE
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    • 1594 28  -  With the waning of its usefulness to the United States, Pakistan is on the verge of being branded as a state that supports international terrorism. India, on the other hand, is finding favour in Washington these days. Leon Hadar reports Leon Hadar
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    • 1058 28 DURING the years of the Cold War, India had helped to produce a case of "cognitive dissonance" among members of the US foreign policy establishment. On one hand, American politicians and intellectuals, especially on the left, identified
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  • 572 29 Major opposition parties plan no-confidence vote against PM Reuter, AFP TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa faced a leadership crisis yesterday after senior members of his ruling party refused to endorse his plan to halt rampant political corruption. Adding to Mr
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  • 168 29 AP, Reuter TOKYO Japan's trade surplus shrank 0.1 per cent from a year earlier to US$7.7 billion (5512.4 billion) in May, the first fall in two-and-a-half years. The finance ministry said yesterday that the result compared to a US$lO.3 billion
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  • 157 29 WASHINGTON Consumer prices rose a mere 0.1 per cent last month, the US Labour Department said yesterday in a report that should help quell fears that inflation is about to take ofT. The smaller-than-expected increase followed a sharp 0.4 per cent rise
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  • 266 29 Reuter VIENNA Russia has backed calls for a world human rights commissioner and court, deepening the isolation of China at a United Nations World Conference on Human Rights. Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev said yesterday he believed the proposed post of UN High
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  • 262 29 AP GENEVA The Japanese cities of Tokyo and Osaka remain by far the most expensive cities in dollar terms, according to a survey published yesterday. The survey said Moscow had become much more expensive for its growing foreign community and now had
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  • 779 29  -  The Bottom Line JACKIE SAM JACKIE SAM The writer is a Hongkongbased political consultant who contributed this commentary to BT AFrER the second round of the current Sino-British talks on electoral arrangements for Hongkong. Britain's negotiator and ambassador to China. Sir
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  • 388 29 Reuter ISTANBUL Central banks, despite suggesting they are no longer offloading gold reserves, are busy making money by selling options to buy the bullion. Officials and industry sources said yesterday that national banks have been wary of selling their reserves
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    • 369 30  -  By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Australian shipyard Austal Ships has again landed a multi-vessel deal from China. This time, the contract is valued at US$2l million (Ss34 million) and involves the construction of three passenger ferries. With the order, the West
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    • 277 30 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's Evergreen shipping group, one of the world's largest container shipping operators, said it planned to develop deep-water port facilities on Indonesia's Batam island. After meeting Indonesian President Suharto in May, group chairman Chang Yungfa agreed in principle to invest
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    • 358 30 Knight-Ridder NEW YORK The freight market appeared to be generally subdued and lacklustre. Brokers noted on Monday that rates in most sectors were weakening for July slots with owners eager to lock-in cashflow over the summer months. They noted that feelings that
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      • 592 49 Paris Air Show AP LE BOURGET, France It would have been a gee-whiz highlight for an economically depressed Paris Air Show a new tilt nozzle on a Pratt Whitney jet engine that could steer a plane so well it could render tail wings
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      • 405 49 AFP NEW YORK More than a dozen air companies have unknowingly used unsafe counterfeit parts in their jet engines, Newsday reported on Monday. The newspaper said it was not known whether the parts, which have been used by 15 companies worldwide,
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      • 313 49 AP, AFP SYDNEY Both sides in an air route dispute between the Australian government and US carrier Northwest Airlines predict a solution could be reached soon. Northwest spokesman Doug Killian said an announcement would be made yesterday in the US. On Monday,
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      • 168 49 AP LE BOURGET, France The already packed regional aircraft market became more crowded on Monday as Avions de Transport Regional, the leading manufacturer, announced the launch of an updated version of its flagship ATR 42, the ATR 42-500. ATR chairman Henri-Paul Puel said at
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        • 53 49 Knight-Ridder BANGKOK The Thai government on Monday allocated 1.093 billion baht (Ss69 million) for upgrading three provincial airports in a five-year period from fiscal 1992-93. The three airports are located in Chiang Mai. in the north; Phuket, in the south and the southern port
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        • 72 49 AFP JAKARTA Indonesia's Pelita Air Service has placed an order for a RJBS Avroliner jet from British Aerospace, company spokesman Tri Joegianto said yesterday. The purchase order was for the passenger jet was signed in April and the plane is scheduled to be delivered
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          56 49 Reuter BELGRADE Heavy vehicles competing in a truck race held at Belgrade airport last Sunday as part of the Yugoslav championship. Air and all other transport in Yugoslavia has been drastically reduced due to fuel shortages after the United Nations tightened sanctions against the country and races like
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        • 104 49 Bloomberg Business News MINNEAPOLIS Northwest Airlines has refused to reopen negotiations with its machinists, the union said on Monday. The union also said the company indicated that it "may be forced" to overturn collective bargaining agreements by seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Machinists asked
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        • 83 49 UPI ST LOUIS Negotiators for McDonnell Douglas and the machinists union on Monday regrouped in the wake of a vote by union members to reject the company's three-year contract offer and go on strike on Friday. Union members met on Sunday to vote on the
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        • 80 49 Reuter PARIS European aircraft consortium Airbus Industrie said on Monday that it plans to fly its A 340 widebody aircraft around the world with one stop, setting a new distance record for an airliner. The aircraft is due to take off from Le Bourget, France, at
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