The Business Times, 1 July 1994
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Title Section12 1994-07-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Friday July 1 1994 75"12 words
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34 1994-07-01 1 AFP NEW YORK Regional telecommunication giants Bell Atlantic and Nynex yesterday said they will merge their cellular telephone operations, creating a US$l billion (551.52 billion) company. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article51 1994-07-01 1 Reuter TOKYO US-North Korea talks next month on improving relations were in danger of either failing or even not happening because of American military moves. North Korea's state-run radio warned yesterday. The US Defence Department denied that it had made offensive military moves towards North Korea.Reuter - 51 words
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Article163 1994-07-01 1 Stock market indices Thursday Change STII 2,224.91 +6.50 KLSEComp 1,011.58 fl.47 Nikkei 20.643.93 +162.93 Hang Seng 8,758.41 +1 18.10 SET Index 1,273.34 +0.57 Jakarta Comp 457.30 -0.44 CLSA China B ....1,025.17 -2.50 Aust All Ord 1,989.1 +14.0 FTSE 100 2,919.2 -27.1 Thursday Previous 2pm close Dow Jones 3,644.06163 words
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Article, Illustration648 1994-07-01 1 SINGAPORE The recent surge in private residential property prices is not sustainable, the Monetary Authority of Singapore says. Addressing the issue of asset inflation in Singapore in its latest annual report, the de facto central bank says the large increase in supplySource: MAS - 648 words
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455 1994-07-01 1 Trade fears take down another notch Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK The dollar continued to fall to yet another post-World War II low of 98.40 yen amid concern that the long-running trade dispute between the US and Japan will worsen in the wake of the formation of a new JapaneseBloomberg Business News - 455 words
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Article98 1994-07-01 1 Reuter NEW YORK Blue-chip stocks were on the defensive at mid-session yesterday amid new worries about intlation. At Ipm EDT. declining issues led advances 11-7 on trading of more than 148 million shares on the NYSE. At 2pm EDT, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 3.644.06,Reuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration348 1994-07-01 1 Bloomberg Business News AFP TOKYO Stocks rose yesterday as public fund managers hid up prices in a government effort to get a new prime minister off to a good start, traders said. Stocks, which had opened lower on concernBloomberg Business News; AFP; Source: Bridge Info - 348 words
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553 1994-07-01 1 Ho Kay Tat - From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR BANK NEGARA yesterda\ took another step to check runaway money supply, which i« threatening to fuel inflation. b\ raising the statutory reserve requirement (SRR) of financial institutions by one percentage point to 11.5 per cent of553 words
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362 1994-07-01 1 Lim Soon Neo - From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG CHINA said it would disband the colony's elected bodies when it takes over from Britain in 1997 hours after the Legislative Council voted to adopt Governor Chris Patten's controversial democratic reforms with minor362 words
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Advertisement190 1994-07-01 1 lasiTSNO^ I COMPUTER PRINTER I 1 RIBBON MANUFACTURER I CONTENTS News Companies S'poie News 3 S'pore-M'sia .19.20.21 Regional News 4.6.7 Financial 23.24 World News 9 Features Markets Analysis 17 Oob last. S£S 28 30 Editorial 16 Clonal 2S Sports 11 World 27 TV/lifestyle 13 Currencies 24 Regional Focus 8 SMiex/Commo190 words
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MAS ANNUAL REPORT 1993/1994
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Article, Illustration631 1994-07-01 2 THB Singapore economy can grow 6-7 per cent over the next five years faster than earlier estimated because of a higher sustainable labour force growth, says the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Three years ago. MAS projected that Singapore's631 words
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394 1994-07-01 2 THE labour force should grow 2.5 to 3 per cent over the next five years with further inflows of immigrants and more women coming out to work, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) estimates. About 2-2.5 percentage points of the increase are394 words
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300 1994-07-01 2 THE 1.5-point rise in the employer's Central Provident Fund contribution rate with effect from today will not dampen competitiveness in the long term, the Monetary Authority of Singapore says. With the economy growing well above its underlying potential, the CPF rate adjustment is300 words
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Article, Illustration561 1994-07-01 2 Anna Teo; Quak Hiang Whai - Firms to gain 1.3b a year from GST tax reforms Reports by Anna Teo and Quak Hiang Whai COMPANIES stand to gain about $1.3 billion a year in post-tax profits over the 1993-1996 fiscal years from the package of GST-related tax reforms, according to the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Households561 words
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292 1994-07-01 2 RECENT fears of a bubble economy in Singapore have been overblown, according to an MAS spokesman. The boom in the Singapore stock market last year paled in comparison to several other regional markets, while the sharp increase in private property prices was demand292 words
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332 1994-07-01 2 AFIER growing by 22.8 per cent in the first quarter, the financial services sector is on track to lead first-half economic growth. Official figures have not been released yet. but based on industry figures for the Janu-ary-May period, the sector easily332 words
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180 1994-07-01 2 PROFI T of the Monetary Authority of Singapore the Republic's de facto central bank fell by some 5576 million for the year ended March 31, 1994. according the latest MAS annual report. It said profit slipped to $1.13 billion from Si.7l billion previously. While180 words
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MAS BRIEFS
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Article, Illustration142 1994-07-01 2 THE recent spate of losses by financial and non-financial institutions overseas has made urgent the need for vigilance in such activities, says MAS chairman Richard Hu in the annual report. Senior management of financial institutions in Singapore must understand the risks of such activities142 words
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76 1994-07-01 2 THERE has been an increasing "leakage" of private consumption expenditure (PCE) since 1992 through Singaporeans' spending abroad. Residents' expenditure overseas grew by 19 per cent last year, equivalent to a "leakage" of 20 per cent of PCE, says MAS. The composition of the PCE is also76 words
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87 1994-07-01 2 THE shift in labour demand arising from a restructuring in the manufacturing sector could give rise to increasing wage inequality and possible structural unemployment among unskilled and semiskilled production workers, says MAS. Every million dollar of investments now generates far fewer jobs. The number of87 words
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192 1994-07-01 2 WHY is Singapore's savings rate so high? At 47 per cent of GDP, it's the highest in the world, and a good 25 percentage points higher than the developed economies' average. Demographics in particular the steady decline in the population dependency ratio and growth of192 words
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125 1994-07-01 2 THE net withdrawals of CPF funds last year is unlikely to be repeated often in the coming years, says MAS. Contributions will continue to exceed withdrawals over the next two decades, but the contractionary impact of CPF contributions on the money supply is125 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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EYE on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration296 1994-07-01 3 Anna Teo - By Anna Teo THE THRUST of this year's productivity campaign will fall squarely on the services sector. And with services accounting for two-thirds of gross domestic product and 63 per cent of total employment, the focus is certainly not out of place. According to theSource: National Productivity Board - 296 words
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Article, Illustration480 1994-07-01 3 Chuang Peck Ming - NTUC, employers agree to include co-payment system in new wage pacts By Chuang Peck Ming BY 1997. workers will have to foot part of the bill for medieal benefits provided by employers. The Singapore National Employers Federation and the National Trades480 words
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701 1994-07-01 3 Ven Sreenivasan - The OCBC vs Norman Wrisht case By Ven Sreenivasan IT WAS fair comment tor Norman Wright to suggest that OCBC displayed "rank amateurism or carelessness" in allowing news of its plans to recruit four senior bankers to leak to the press,701 words
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360 1994-07-01 3 THE Registry of Vehicles will enforce new rules from today to curb three types of bad behaviour by vehicle owners. They are: failure to revalidate an expired Certificate of Entitlement on time, failure to dispose of a deregistered360 words
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268 1994-07-01 3 I HI; Housing and Development Hoard is selling 7.X51 Hats under its third-quarter booking exereise which starts today. Most of" them. 7.154. are in the newer estates of Bukit Batok. Bukit Panjang. Choa C'hu Kang. Hougang. Jurong West and Woodlands. The other268 words
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169 1994-07-01 3 BUKIT Ciomhak MP Ling How Doong slays chairman and former lecturer Chce Soon Juan remains acting secretarygeneral of the Singapore Democratic Party, in a new line-up made public yesterday. Other names in the line-up include Jimmy lan (vicechairman). Ashleigh Seovs (assistant secretary-general) and Wong Hong169 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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388 1994-07-01 4 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Indonesia and Malaysia, the world's largest timber producers, yesterday pledged to cooperate closely to counter rising antitropical timber pressure in the West and fight for better prices overseas. "We should not allow ourselves to be led by the WestAFP - 388 words
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Article, Illustration363 1994-07-01 4 Reuter AFP MANILA The Philippine Supreme Court yesterday ordered President Fidel Ramos to suspend a value-added tax law just 24 hours before the controversial measure was to take effect. VAT, which officials say would raise 15 billion pesos (SSB4 million), was one of aReuter; AFP - 363 words
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390 1994-07-01 4 Al Labita - From Al Labita in MANILA PRESIDENT Fidel Ramos said yesterday that a new sense of optimism prevails in the Philippines brought about by the quick solution to the power crisis and the economy's upswing. In a speech marking his second year in390 words
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362 1994-07-01 4 The Straits Times Reuter JAKARTA Information Minister Harnioko yesterday defended the government's decision to ban three leading weekly magazines but told a marathon parliamentary hearing he would consider issuing licences for new publications at the appropriate time. He also declined to giveThe Straits Times; Reuter - 362 words
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257 1994-07-01 4 Reuter WASH INC. I ON The United States is frustrated by the failure of its poliey to restore demoeraey in Myanmar. "Myanmar continues to present one of the most frustrating yet compelling problems in our relations," Deputy Assistant SecretaryReuter - 257 words
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361 1994-07-01 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC) will launch a MS 100 million (SSSB million) venture capital fund comprising entirely bumiputra equity within the next month. Its chief executive officer, Annuar Md Nor, yesterday said the fund would be availableBernama - 361 words
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NOTE BOOK
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93 1994-07-01 4 Reuter HANOI Vietnam is about to start up a network of lighthouses on the Spratly archipelago in the South China Sea, underscoring its claim to the disputed but potentially oil-rich islands. "We can be proud that under extremely difficult circumstances, (we) have completed the constructionReuter - 93 words
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Article76 1994-07-01 4 AFP JAKARTA A former president of the state-owned Bank Fembangunan Indonesia (Bapindo) was charged yesterday with corruption in a US$43O million (*****.6 million) credit scam. The charges against Towil Heryoto carry maximum penalties of life imprisonment. The Attorney-General's Office said Heryoto is charged with abusing powerAFP - 76 words
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Article104 1994-07-01 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Lebanese press should check its facts before implicating the Malaysian government in the purported visit to Israel by Melewar Corporation chairman Tunku Abdullah luanku Abdul Rahman, Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. He said the Malaysian government was notBernama - 104 words
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80 1994-07-01 4 AFP BANGKOK Pro-democracy hunger striker Chalard Vorachat was given emergency medical care yesterday after doctors declared his condition had deteriorated seriously. Television news showed Mr Chalard sipping through a straw and with an intravenous drip in his arm some 36 hours after he saidAFP - 80 words
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Article65 1994-07-01 4 AFP PARIS A Bangkok hotel, the Oriental, has been named the world's best hotel for businessmen, according to the annual list drawn up by Britain's Reed Group and released on Wednesday. Hamburg's Vier Jahreszeiten hotel was chosen as the best hotel in Europe, said theAFP - 65 words
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CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
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CHINA WATCH
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93 1994-07-01 6 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING China's fight against inflation has received a fillip after the government completed its huge 1994 treasury bond issue ahead of schedule. The Ministry of Finance successfully issued 102.5 billion yuan (SslB billion) in treasury bonds before the July 1 deadline, stateBloomberg Business News - 93 words
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Article74 1994-07-01 6 Reuter VIENNA Austria signed deals worth 10 billion schillings (SSI.4 billion) with China yesterday, as the controversial visit of Chinese Prime Minister Li Feng began to yield trade dividends. Contracts ranging from cooperation between the countries' state railways, an oil supply deal, the construction ofReuter - 74 words
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69 1994-07-01 6 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI State-run China Steel Corp, Taiwan's largest steel company, applied to the Securities and Exchange Commission to offer 450 million shares, or about 6.2 per cent of its equity, to overseas investors, the Economics Ministry said yesterday. The shares would beBloomberg Business News - 69 words
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Article111 1994-07-01 6 AFP BEIJING The yen's surge against the US dollar this week has seriously affected China's ability to repay substantial Japanese loans, senior Chinese economists were quoted as saying yesterday. "The rising yen is increasing the pressure on China to pay back the Japanese governmentAFP - 111 words
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89 1994-07-01 6 AFP TAIPEI Taiwan's accumulated net capital outflow between 1986 and 1992 was US$3O.7 billion, making the cash-rich island the world's sixth largest capital exporting country in the world, economic officials said yesterday. Japan ranked number one with accumulated net investment of U*****.3 billion, followedAFP - 89 words
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Article90 1994-07-01 6 Reuter BEIJING China's Deng Xiaoping, 89, may be the architect of economic reforms that have made many Chinese rich, but it is the heroes of communism that still come out on top in the polls. A poll of Beijing residents ranks Mr Deng asReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration473 1994-07-01 6 Lim Soon Neo - From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG AFTER nearly seven years of negotiations, China and Britain have reached an agreement on the future use of future of British military lands in Hongkong. At the close of the 29th session ofAFP - 473 words
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332 1994-07-01 6 Reuter BEIJING A key state planner has defended China's ambitious plan to bring inflation under 10 per cent in 1994. saying anti-inflation measures are working even though the target will be nowhere near met. The official of the State Planning Commission said on Wednesday thatReuter - 332 words
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591 1994-07-01 6 New spirit over HK belies conflicts ahead analysts Reuter HONGKONG Much in Sino-British relations has become clear since Hongkong legislators approved Governor Chris Patten's reform Bill in the early hours of yesterday. Beijing has at last proved it is ready to do deals on pressing economic and practical problems surroundingReuter - 591 words
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REST OF ASIA
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439 1994-07-01 7 Seoul sees export gains but fears a deficit with Japan Reuter SEOUL The Japanese yen, at an all-time high against the US dollar, also hit a historic peak against the South Korean won yesterday, aiding Seoul's export drive but hampering itsReuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration510 1994-07-01 7 Reuter COLOMBO The twin towers rising rapidly to dominate Colombo's changing skyline could entice multinationals doing business in the Indian subcontinent to make the Sri Lankan capital their headquarters, the project's promoters say. The US$llO million (SSI67 million) 39-storeyReuter - 510 words
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525 1994-07-01 7 Reuter Knight-Ridder SYDNEY Australia's troublesome current account deficit widened and building activity surged in May, adding weight to calls for a tightening in both monetary and fiscal policy, economists said yesterday. Australia's May current account deficit swelled to AS 1.71Reuter; Knight-Ridder - 525 words
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ASIA NOTES
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79 1994-07-01 7 AFP SEOUL Strike fever hit South Korea's prosperous automobile and shipbuilding industry yesterday, as the International Labour Organisation urged the Seoul government to end its heavy-handed labour policy. The Labour Ministry said strikes broke out at three workplaces, bringing the number to 14 nationwide.AFP - 79 words
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86 1994-07-01 7 AFP TOKYO The new director-general of Japan's defence agency, Tokuichiro Tama/awa, vowed yesterday to keep the country from becoming a military power. "It is a major premise that we follow the constitution rigorously, and will never move towards becoming a military power," Mr Tama/awa saidAFP - 86 words
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Article80 1994-07-01 7 Bloomberg Business News SEOUL Consumer prices in South Korea climbed 0.7 per cent in June, compared with a 0.5 per cent rise in the year-ago period, the Bank of Korea said. That gain brings the increase for the year so far to 4.3 per cent.Bloomberg Business News - 80 words
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Article62 1994-07-01 7 AFP SEOUL North Korea has resumed its frontline campaign against South Korean President Kim Young Sam, but in less vitriolic tones, after a brief two-day lull, officials said. "The brief stoppage does not necessarily mean Pyongyang has changed its policy or it is showing goodwillAFP - 62 words
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REGIONAL FOCUS
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686 1994-07-01 8 A new phase in Japanese polities Reuter TOKYO The birth of a new Japanese coalition government has raised more questions than it answers about the direction of key foreign and economic policies, analysts said yesterday. Nobody expects the new three-party coalition led by Socialist chiefReuter - 686 words
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Article, Illustration822 1994-07-01 8 NYT TOKYO When the Socialist Party leader Tomiichi Murayama was asked by reporters a few days ago about rumours that he was a candidate to become the country's next prime minister, the plain-spoken 70-year-old politician replied: "Which country are you talkingNYT; Reuter - 822 words
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THE WORLD
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464 1994-07-01 9 AP Bloomberg Business News wASH INC. I ON Orders to US factories rose an expected 0.6 per cent in May, following a revised 0.2 per cent increase in April. The Commerce Department yesterday said the increase in the indicatorAP; Bloomberg Business News - 464 words
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Article, Illustration465 1994-07-01 9 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON Defence Secretary William Perry has ordered a dramatic change in Pentagon purchasing, telling military agencies to buy what they need through commercial channels and impose detailed military specifications for production only as a last resort. "I've just signed aBloomberg Business News - 465 words
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278 1994-07-01 9 Reuter MOSCOW Indian Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao and President Boris Yeltsin yesterday signed agreements to boost flagging ties but failed to strike a deal on New Delhi's estimated US$lO billion (S$ 15.2 billion) debt to theReuter - 278 words
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450 1994-07-01 9 AP WASHINGTON Whitewater speeial proseeutor Robert Fiske reported yesterday that Clinton administration officials committed no crimes when they discussed a politically-sen-sitive savings and loan investigation. His first report to the public also reaffirmed the police conclusion that White House aide Vinee FosterAP - 450 words
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431 1994-07-01 9 Kevin Sullivan - By Kevin Sullivan SINGAPORE The North American Free Trade Agreement. far from restricting Asian access to lucrative markets, means that prospective Singaporean investors now have greater scope for transPacific trade, according to a Mexican trade delegation visiting Singapore. "Nafta is431 words
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275 1994-07-01 9 AP WASHINGTON A House of Representatives panel endorsed a new global trade agreement on Wednesday but did not address the difficult question of how to pay for it. The action by the House Ways and Means trade subcommittee amounted to a recommendation toAP - 275 words
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WORLD WATCH
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89 1994-07-01 9 Reuter BERLIN Economics Minister Gucnter Rexrodt sees no negative impact on the German economy, either from the dollar's recent fall or from higher long-term interest rates. "On balance, we expect no negative impact from the dollar." said Mr Rexrodt yesterday, after a meeting of economicsReuter - 89 words
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149 1994-07-01 9 Reuter VIENNA The United States will ask North Korea to surrender about 8.(X)() plutonium-bearing reactor fuel rods to a third country. such as Russia or China, or entomb them indefinitely in a concrete sarcophagus as part of any settlement to the dispute over itsReuter - 149 words
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Article89 1994-07-01 9 Reuter WASHINGTON President Bill Clinton's approval rating and the way he is handling health care policy has dropped in the latest CNN/USA Today/Gallup. The poll, aired on CNN on Wednesday. gave Mr Clinton a 44 per cent job approval rating against a 47 disapproval rating. TheReuter - 89 words
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Article77 1994-07-01 9 Reuter MOSCOW North Yemen's Foreign Minister Muhammad Salem Bascndwa and a special envoy from breakaway South Yemen. Salim Mohammad, were expected to sign an agreement on a truce and ceasefire late yesterday. An aide to Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev said the two. who met faceReuter - 77 words
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56 1994-07-01 9 Reuter WASHINGTON President Bill Clinton, defying the Vatican, yesterday said the US would support pro-choice on abortion throughout the world. He said US delegates to a UN conference on population to be held in September would "join the tional community in launching new high quality, voluntaryReuter - 56 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration497 1994-07-01 11 World Cup finals Reuter AP DALLAS Diego Maradona was kicked out of the World Cup yesterday after a second drug test proved positive. l'he 33-year-old Argentina soccer superstar, banned for 15 months in 1991 over the use of cocaine, tested positive for ephedrine. aReuter; AP; AFP - 497 words
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Article308 1994-07-01 11 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari SINGAPORE For Diego Maradona, soccer's last true superstar, this must surely be the end. By testing positive for a banned stimulant, he has made an exit from his fourth World Cup in disgrace. With a team possibly better than that of308 words
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Article90 1994-07-01 11 Moving on Netherlands won Group F and Saudi Arabia finished second, joining the United States, Mexico, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Brazil, Argentina. Belgium, Romania and Switzerland in next round. Moving Out Morocco finished 0-3 and was eliminated, joining Norway. Cameroon, South Korea. Bolivia and Colombia.90 words
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SPORT SHORTS
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Article, Illustration122 1994-07-01 11 AFP LOS ANGKI.ES Ireland's 22man squad will share out a US$2 million (SS3 million) jackpot for reaching the second round of the finals. The Irish secured a spot in the last 16 with a goal-less draw with Norway in New York on Tuesday. They finished second in GroupAFP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration104 1994-07-01 11 AP CHICAGO Michael Jordan is nearly ready to give up baseball and return to the Chicago Bulls, the team he led to three straight NBA championships, a newspaper reported yesterday. Jordan "has just about decided" to leave the Class AA Birmingham Barons when the season ends on Sep 3AP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration154 1994-07-01 11 INDIANAPOLIS Glenn Big Dog" Robinson, a unanimous choice as US college player of the year, was selected by Milwaukee here on Wednesday as the first choice in the NBA draft. Robinson averaged 30.3 points and 10.1 rebounds a game as a forward for Purdue University, using his power inside154 words
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Article, Illustration180 1994-07-01 11 Reuter AP LEMONT, Illinois Former Masters champion Fred Couples has delayed until next week a final decision on whether he will play in the British Open. Couples, who recently returned to the PGA Tour after missing three months with a back injury, says he does not want to "goReuter; AP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration79 1994-07-01 11 AFP AMSI KRI)AM Australia charged to top of the table after erushing Malaysia 6-<) in the Seven Nations Trophy tournament here on Wednesday. The Australians' third straight win boosted it points tally to six. level with their main rivals Pakistan who earlier preserved their 100 per cent record withAFP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration66 1994-07-01 11 AP NAPIKR, New Zealand France have retained their first test heroes for Sunday's return international against New Zealand at Auckland's Kdcn Park. Coach Pierre Herhi/ier named the same plavcrs who upstaged the All Blacks 22-K at I ancaster Park in the lir>t of the twotest series. It will beAP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration435 1994-07-01 11 Wimbledon AP WIMBLIiDON Martina Navratilova moved within one victory of her KHh Wimbledon title yesterday when she heat Ciigi Fernandez 6-4. 7-6 <K-6) in the semi-finals. Navratilova** opponent in tomorrow's championship match will be third-seeded C'onchita Vlartine/. who outlasted L.ori McNeil 3-6. 6-2. I<)-S to reachAP - 435 words
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584 1994-07-01 11 Harvey Araton - Enough is never enough in the sport of self-loathing, says Harvey Araton Harvey Araton NYT WIMBLEDON After unscientific evaluation and a review of circumstantial evidence, it occurs to me that tennis people are never happy, that there may exist in this sportNYT - 584 words
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Advertisement122 1994-07-01 11 M And WHITE Always insist on the BLACK "S2H2" and "Big Bertha" or "Big Bertha War Bird" logo on Callaway's original clubheads for a full guarantee. Genuine and fully-guaranteed Callaway Golf clubs and equipment are available at Pan-West outlets. K Outlets: #01-28 Pla/a Smgapura, Orchard Koad. Tel: J37 1285 S»ngapore122 words
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Advertisement329 1994-07-01 12 Nothing Bests A Bud- where to wine, dine and entertain KING OK HEKRS^^ fresh! PASTA DAI LY. F From Pasta Fresca. The only restaurant to make its own specialty pasta Fresh, everyday. Savour perfect pizza, great gelati and terrific tiramisu. All topped with Italian hospitality. Pasta Frosco Da Salvatara Pte329 words
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Advertisement352 1994-07-01 12 {,0l the Coribbetf' From June Ist 1994 Mischief Pub at the Boulevard Hotel presents* 1 Caribbean Arts Festival's j Best Performing Band the Miami MTV sensation g& BumiA Dreadi Ration Time: 8.15pm nightly V? Jjj (except Sunday) jßg Venue: Mischief at Lobby Level /**im Open daily from 11am lam l|352 words
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Advertisement361 1994-07-01 12 July 1 August 7 Tuck into wholesome hawker fare and indulge in local dishes like Hainanese Chicken Rice. Beef Rendang and Rojak, plus a range of tempting desserts. $16.50 (Adult) $10.50 (Child) Menu changes regularly. *rs<t vlf jDj PLAZA Hotel wuIL rluZu m SIZZLING Sensations Relish our scrumptious barbequed spread361 words
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Advertisement375 1994-07-01 12 iEnomglio Enougli. l^noiigli 'Enough is enough. 35 appetisers, 20 desserts p(us 4 main courses. 'When our guests start on the appetiser spread at our monthly international lunch buffet, they never finish. In fact, they always endup conceding that they i'e had more than enough. Come try it to believe. |OQ375 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1994-07-01 13 John Darnton - Prince Charles' admission of infidelity on television was a setback for his campaign to rebuild his popularity, and provided fresh fodder for the media. John Darnton reports John Darnton NYT AN EFFORT to create a more human and appealing portrait of the Prince of Wales appearedNYT; AFF - 1,049 words
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Article, Illustration459 1994-07-01 13 CHATTERBOX Reuter AP AP AP A YOUNG Singapore-born violinist stole the show at the Scottish Ballet's 25th anniversary gala in Edinburgh on Wednesday without even appearing on stage. Vanessa-Mae was in the orchestra pit of Edinburgh's new Festival Theatre as soloist in Max Bruch'sReuter; AP - 459 words
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Advertisement313 1994-07-01 13 R Keppel Corporation Limited (IncofpcfdleO in the Republic of Smyapoie) PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON $109,167,910 1.5% UNSECURED CONVERTIBLE LOAN STOCK DUE 1997 ("LOAN STOCK") TO LOAN STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF BOOKS Pursuant to the terms of issue of the Loan Stock interest on the Loan Stock at the rate313 words
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Miscellaneous1357 1994-07-01 13 TV RADIO j Twilight Zone: The Robert Markowitz directs these stories based on the TV series by Rod Serling. The first stars Amy Irving and Gary Cole and is about a young woman's experience in a mime theatre. The next, with Patrick Bergin and Jack Palance. is set L surgeon1,357 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration928 1994-07-01 14 Juliette Walker - Nike's strategy in Asia is to focus on making its products culturally relevant to each country. Juliette Walker reports Juliette Walker NIKE may not have been the first athletic goods maker off the block in Asia, but it is holding its Just-Do-lt spirit928 words
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Article, Illustration576 1994-07-01 14 Lori Valigra - Lori Valigra looks at the significance of markets like China. Russia and India to the US photography giant Lori Valigra Reuter POLAROID Corp, in the middle of a transition to electronic imaging, is breathing new life into its core photographic business by refashioningReuter - 576 words
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66 1994-07-01 14 SINGAPORE Northwest Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines recently bagged the Gold Clio Award for best television music spot of the year at the International Clio Awards ceremony in San Francisco. The two airlines won the award for their "Sandman" commercial which was introduced66 words
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59 1994-07-01 14 SINGAPORE Over two million entries were received for the recent MasterCard World Cup promotion, translating into more than $100 million in card spending during April and May. Six MasterCard users won return airfare to New York, tickets to a World Cup match, a week's stay59 words
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32 1994-07-01 14 SINGAPORE Standard Chartered Bank is launching its HDB/HUDC Equity Mortgage, HUDC Mortgage and Singapore Dollar deposit promotion from today. To support the launch, lucky draws will be held.32 words
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128 1994-07-01 14 Reuter LONDON UK advertising and marketing services group Saatchi Saatchi Co pic is close to announcing it has won a US$45 million (Ss69 million) a year advertising account for Australian airline Qantas, the Daily Telegraph reported yesterday. Saatchi, which was pushed into a profitsReuter - 128 words
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79 1994-07-01 14 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday said its staff told the American Bar Association that it shouldn't impose overly strict rules on the style or the content of advertising by lawyers. While some limits on ads by lawyers may beBloomberg Business News - 79 words
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153 1994-07-01 14 Reuter LEADING Chinese brewer Tsingdao Brewery Co Ltd plans to spend one per cent of sales income on advertising, the Shanghai Securities News reported yesterday. It said Tsingdao launched a national television advertising campaign this year for the first time in its 90-year history,Reuter - 153 words
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Advertisement794 1994-07-01 14 CHEMICAL Chemical Banking Corporation and Subsidiaries Head Office: 270 Park Avenue, New YofK. ***** 2036. Consolidated Balance Sheet Consolidated Statement of Income December 31 In millions US$ Year Ended (in millions USS) 1993 1992 (except per share data) December 31 1993 1992 Assets Cash and Due from Banks 6,852 8,846794 words
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Advertisement76 1994-07-01 14 Asia's corporate giants Toyota shifts into high gear ■b |fl Toyota, Japan's largest automobile manufacturer, has survived a savage recession, weak overseas markets and a rising yen. Now the auto giant is taking a great leap outward in particular to East Asia. Business Times has the inside story tomorrow CLASSIFIED76 words
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Advertisement472 1994-07-01 15 SINGAPORE QUALITY Caw j'owr company qualify for the prestigious Singapore Quality Award? The Singapore Quality Award (SQA) is conferred on companies that demonstrate the highest standards of excellence in quality management. Winning the Award provides companies a competitive edge in international markets. Companies will be assessed by a Total Quality472 words
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Article552 1994-07-01 16 EDITORIAL AMONG the more polite of the deeply cynical reactions in Japan to the unlikely coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Social Democratic Party of Japan (SDPJ) is that it is an "alliance of convenience with no policy content". Less restrained commentators552 words
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Article287 1994-07-01 16 PRESIDENT SUHARTO'S latest clampdown on the press has raised doubts about the future of political liberalisation in Indonesia, but the prospect for more openness is not as bleak as it appears. The ban on three weeklies Tempo. Detik and Editor will no doubt slow down the pace287 words
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Article191 1994-07-01 16 THE SETTING of the date and place for the first-ever summit between North and South Korea has increased the prospects of the two countries really sitting down and settling the longstanding issues between them. Both countries have agreed to a three-day summit meeting starting on July191 words
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Article159 1994-07-01 16 AFTER LONG and winding negotiations in Panmunjom. North and South Korea finally announced a summit from July 25 to 27 in Pyongyang. It is the first summit in nearly half a century, since the peninsula split into two. Unlike previous proposals, which all came to nothing, a159 words
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Article167 1994-07-01 16 THE COUNTRY'S adoption laws are clear. However, legislation can sometimes be dehumanising, and can be at odds with issues like adoption and abandoned babies which are basically, humanitarian concerns. Reports of parents leaving town with their adopted babies and distraught parents parking themselves at welfare167 words
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Article133 1994-07-01 16 TRUTH CAN BE seedier than fiction. Take the case of the lawyer's clerk who was so greedy he ran ofT with a client's mortgage payments. Or the legal firm which had been sued many times for negligence, but was allowed to enjoy an untarnished reputation. Unhappily, these133 words
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Article136 1994-07-01 16 EXACTLY 110 years ago. Ng Choy became the first Chinese member of the Legislative Council. He had in fact been sitting in the chamber for the previous four years but was not officially appointed until 1884. It had taken almost half a century of136 words
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Article, Illustration880 1994-07-01 16 Richard Harwood - Although pollsters profess the ability to discern what people think about all kinds of issues. Richard Harwood says they tend to claim too much Richard Harwood Washington Post IN The Agenda. Bob Woodward gives us an anecdote about the brave new world. While President BillWashington Post - 880 words
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Miscellaneous78 1994-07-01 16 s &oss Got &acj< GOOD Gfc*C\OUSl LOOK uMftT'S DMJ. FROPO V|lS HOLIDAYS &O\NG ON \N "Me. c.UesTe.R 1 uKE- CRWty UJHIFVI VTODFYV Pe£Ky buyiMG j VPO OP IT J JL_Ll_'''' ve iNDusT R yy j-yji g ASSOC lATEQ NEWSPAPERS LTD tHMW< DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU 'SLmS'i IHAVB REALLY* NOPE. TP l78 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1994-07-01 17 Catherine Ong - The changing times (read 1997) made one of Hongkong's most colourful corporate personalities move on last year. In a recent interview. Simon Murray talked to Catherine Ong about boardroom differences in Hutchison and about his plans for Deutsche Bank in Asia Catherine Ong1,814 words
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717 1994-07-01 17 DEUTSCHE Bank, which aspires to be a universal bank, is doing a catch-up job in the Asia Pacific region, according to Simon Murray, its newly-installed chief executive for the region. The German bank, among the top 15 in the world, has717 words
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Advertisement157 1994-07-01 17 AT 1 07,800* including COE GST PEO P L E Tempra Super Wagon 1.6 ie SX Wouldn't it be fun to let people talk behind Wagon. For an affordable $107,800, your back? They'll surely do once you drive it's an inexpensive way to start people a Tempra Super Wagon. They'll157 words
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Article, Illustration559 1994-07-01 18 Line-up dominated by LDP members Bloomberg AFP Reuter TOKYO Japan's new Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama named a Cabinet yesterday dominated by his former rivals men and women from the Liberal Demoeratie Party whose 38-year reign he helped to end last July. "It has taken usBloomberg; AFP; Reuter - 559 words
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576 1994-07-01 18 OECD's Economic Outlook report AP Reuter PARIS Prospects for sustained growth in the industrialised countries are brightening, but the rise in bond yields could dampen the recovery, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said yesterday. In its latest twice-yearly Economic Outlook, theAP; Reuter - 576 words
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493 1994-07-01 18 AFP PARIS Asia's "dragons" will be spitting fire over the next 18 months, with growth in their economies picking up steam to reach a rate of nearly 7 per cent through 1995. The main risk to their outlook now was inflation, the OrganisationAFP - 493 words
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250 1994-07-01 18 Reuter WASHINGTON Juggling tense trade relations with the twin powers of Asia, the US was expected yesterday to clamp down on China and go easy on Japan in two closelywatched sanctions cases. US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor wasReuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration763 1994-07-01 18 KOO TSAI KEE; KOO TSAI KEE - The Bottom Line KOO TSAI KEE KOO TSAI KEE The writer, a Member of Parliament, is deputy director of the National Trades I nion Congress's research unit and president of Case, the consumer organisation. He contributed this763 words
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314 1994-07-01 18 Reuter WELLINGTON New Zealand Finance Minister Bill Birch, a key figure in past governments' "Think Big" energy projects, made the switch yesterday from big spender to big saver with a budget stressing the need to repay debt. Mr Birch, announcing the nation's firstReuter - 314 words
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Advertisement82 1994-07-01 18 P3j130j a 1A1 SJOANO Tj^ Chinese artifacts MOTHER-OF-PEARLABLACKWOOD ARTIFACTS Altar table Screens/frames Tables/chairs by FAMOUS MAKER: JADE SCREEN ON BLACKWOOD STAND ANTIQUE PORCELAIN VASES BOWL Genuine european furniture Tables/Chairs/Cabinets Purchased from Prestigious Auction House in London. Date 1 July 1994 (Friday) KiUincy Road 2 July 1994 (Saturday) Time 10.00 am82 words
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Advertisement74 1994-07-01 18 A new phase in Japanese politics. Pg 8 SINGAPORE KJJALA LUMPUR NGEE ANN ODE ON TOWERS MENARA IMC aTV |Opp. Rafltea S (Opp Shangri-La Hotel) (Orchard Road) 0 Quality Serviced Offices Tel: 65-838 5243/ Fax: 65-339 1676 Operate A Business From Home? We give complete supporVaddress/dedicated phone Ca1165-*****40 For Home74 words
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Advertisement71 1994-07-01 18 ?3H3Dj\U\l I JKBSL Now Zip gives you instant boiling water I every minute of the JUST TURN ON THE TAP. ZIP OUTJT DATES URNS, KETTLES, COFFEE BARS AND JUGS. MODELS TO SUIT EVERY KITCHEN, OFFICE, FACTORY HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL. ZIP IS FULLY AUTOMATIC AND STEAMSAVE TIME NOW! Sole Agent ISM71 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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Article, Illustration410 1994-07-01 19 Claire Leow - By Claire Leow SINGAPORE CAM Mechatronic, a group of precision engineering companies, yesterday launched its initial public otTer of 60 million new shares at 68 cents each for a main board listing. The shares have a par value of 10 cents410 words
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373 1994-07-01 19 Florence Chong - From Florence Chong in SYDNEY CREDITORS of Australian retailer Brash Holdings have voted overwhelmingly to accept a bid by Singapore-based companies controlled by property magnate Ong Beng Seng. The vote was 820 for the Singapore bid against seven for a late As 66 million373 words
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599 1994-07-01 19 Genevieve Cua - The Yeo Hiap Seng Holdings hearing By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE The counsel for Yeo Hiap Seng chairman Alan Yeo presented his closing submission yesterday, arguing that the family company which holds the controlling 39 per cent stake in the599 words
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627 1994-07-01 19 Loh Hui Yin - HOCK LOCK SIEW By Loh Hui Yin SINGAPORE A just-released parliamentary proposal to give Thailand's Securities and Exchange Commission more powers to probe share market irregularities could not have been made at a more opportune time. For the second time in as627 words
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274 1994-07-01 19 SINGAPORE Broking house Kim Eng Holdings yesterday said net earnings for the year ended March 31. 1994. leapt to 576. II million from $21.1 million previously. In view of the impressive performance, the listed broking house plans to reward shareholders with a one-for-one274 words
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Article142 1994-07-01 19 FROM TODAY. BT will carry the weighted average price of individual Singapore stocks in the Stock Exchange of Singapore share price page. The weighted average priee is based on the preceding five trading days' closing prices and volume. This information is for Central Provident Fund members142 words
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Article, Illustration41 1994-07-01 19 Mixed 'Market Moot! indicates the likely trailing sentiment today, based on brokers [Milled at 5 6pm yesterday. Overnight tien.'s may alter sentiment Brokers /tolled Banna. I\ima. t'raser. (IK Gob, Morgan Orentell. Somura. I'liillip. Smith Xew Court and SO Warburg41 words
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Article, Illustration124 1994-07-01 19 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai FACB closed unchanged yesterday but the stock has traded to interesting oversold levels. In the short term, strong support is at SI. which has provided solid ground in the last few months. The nine-day moving average is also about to cut the price line124 words
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82 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE GP Batteries International yesterday reported a 9 per cent rise in group net earnings to 517.06 million for the year to March 31, thanks to strong Asian markets. This works out to earnings of 46.9 cents a share, up from 43.41 cents a82 words
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Article62 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE The expected restructure of Sesdaq-listed garment retailer and manufacturer Heshe has resulted in changes to its top management team. In an announcement last night. Heshe said managing director Chia Shi I eck had been appointed executive chairman from yesterday. Businessman Tan Sim Chew has been62 words
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50 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE Amtek Engineering will take over the assets of subsidiary EM Tools and assume responsibility for EM's liabilities from today. It will depreciate the assets over the remainder of their useful life and take on all EM employees. EM will eventually be wound up.50 words
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22 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE Investment management firm Transpac Capital invested $10 million in retailer Pisces Group Holdings on June 24.22 words
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92 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE Major shareholders of Sesdaq-listed Informatics have sold two million shares to overseas institutional investors, representing 2.7 per cent of the company's total equity base of 75 million shares. Informatics said the placement coincided with the end of a 12-month moratorium undertaken by the majority92 words
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Article62 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE Vikay Industrial has acquired British Virgin Islands company Vickman International. Vickman, which has paid-up capital of US$l and authorised capital of US$5O,OOO (5576,000), will be involved in design, development, manufacture, sale and marketing of telecommunications equipment. Vickman has, in turn, acquired Promax Enterprises of Hongkong,62 words
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93 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE Electrical retailer Pertama Holdings has reported a 14 per cent rise in net earnings to $3.27 million on a 32.8 per cent rise in turnover to $225.15 million in the year to March 31. Earnings per share rose to 4.9 cents from93 words
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Article524 1994-07-01 20 UNIT TRUSTS FUNDS Managers prices Jul I UMB Invest Mgt Ltd Singapore Unit Trust J \m I he (ommcrcc 161 I 70xd I nilcd Cir Fund' 166 l.7> The Savings Fund I S- 1.61 Cmtcd Asia Fund 160 1. 7 0« S'porc Prog Fund 0 64 0.73 S pore Sec524 words
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1409 1994-07-01 20 Quak Hiang Whai - Ranking of S'pore and Clob companies by market cap By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Bucking the trend in recent years, the bil-lion-dollar club on Singapore and Clob International market has become smaller, thanks to falling prices on the stock market in the1,409 words
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223 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE Trading and engineering group Polytek Wearnes Holdings has posted an after-tax loss of 53.47 million for the year to March 31. against a 53.78 million loss previously. Polytek Wearnes. which released its unaudited year-end results yesterday, said group turnover fell 43 per223 words
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256 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE Marinebased Pan-United Corp has tied up with two other Singapore companies in a Sl(X) million Chinese port development project. Pan-United said yesterday its partners in the venture were the Singapore-Su/hou Township Development (SSTD) and Petroships Investment. Under the deal.256 words
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223 1994-07-01 20 SINGAPORE Singapore Shipbuilding Engineering has bought a 15 per cent stake in neighbour Atlantis Engineering Construction for S6 million cash. And Jurong Shipyard is upping its stake in Atlantis from 25 to 35 per cent. The extra 10 per cent will223 words
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617 1994-07-01 20 Ho Kay Tat - From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR PANGLOBAE Equities Bhd (PGE) yesterday submitted its applieation to the Securities Commission (SO for approval to buy timber and eoal assets in Sarawak state eight months after the MSSOO million (*****.6 million) reverse617 words
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Article, Illustration557 1994-07-01 20 Ho Kay Tat - From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR GENTING BHD officials yesterday refuted suggestions that the company's plan to buy the power and paper mill businesses of Genting International Ltd (GIL) for M 5791.4 million (***** million) was merely an exercise by the557 words
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521 1994-07-01 21 Florence Chong - From I Florence Chong in SYDNEY A HONGKONG-based company. Canada Land Ltd. specialising in property development in southern China, will list on the Australian Stock Exchange, possibly in August. The company, which has been developing properties in Guangzhou since 1990. will place521 words
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246 1994-07-01 21 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG San Miguel Brewery Hongkong may pay a special dividend to its shareholders with the profit from the sale of its brewery site in the territory, said managing director Stuart McGregor. "Certainly that is an optionBloomberg Business News - 246 words
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217 1994-07-01 21 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Damansara Realty Berhad yesterday signed lucrative deals for an agro-forest project in Papua New Guinea, which is expected to generate MS33O million (SSI94 million) in revenue in its first phase. The deals include the acquisition of 85 per centBernama - 217 words
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Article96 1994-07-01 21 Reuter SHANGHAI Shanghai Dazhong Taxi Co Ltd has signed an underwriting agreement linked to the conversion of all 10 million institutionally held shares into B shares for foreign investors, a company official said yesterday. He said the shares will be sold starting immediately at USS 1.072Reuter - 96 words
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88 1994-07-01 21 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK International Business Machines Corp has agreed to take part in an interactive television trial with Hongkong Telecommunications, the Financial limes reported Paul Loftus, general manager of the company's multimedia systems division, as saying. IBM will provide equipment andBloomberg Business News - 88 words
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70 1994-07-01 21 Bloomberg Business News SHENYANG. China AEP Resources International Ltd said on Wednesday it will form a joint venture with Northeast China Electric Power Group Corp to construct two power plants in Suizhong. in the Chinese province of Liaoning. The new facilities. to consistBloomberg Business News - 70 words
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104 1994-07-01 21 Bloomberg Business News BRUSSELS United International Pictures (UIP). a joint venture of Paramount Communications Inc. MCA Inc/Universal Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. is about to launch operations in China, president and chief executive Michael Wil-liams-Jones said on Wednesday. "We're in the process of puttingBloomberg Business News - 104 words
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Article96 1994-07-01 21 Reuter SHANGHAI Leading Chinese brewer Tsingdao Brewery Co Ltd plans to spend one per cent of sales income on advertising, the Shanghai Securities News reported yesterday. It said I singdao launched a national television advertising campaign this year for the first time in its 90-year history,Reuter - 96 words
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293 1994-07-01 21 Eastern Express HONGKONG A director of Lippo L td. the property and finance conglomerate controlled by the Indonesian Riady family, has confirmed that his company is negotiating the sale of its stake in Asia Securities International. Thomas Chdesdale. finance director ofEastern Express - 293 words
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493 1994-07-01 22 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK New parallel processing products should send revenue soaring 10-fold by 1998 for traditional mainframe makers like International Business Machines Corp and Cray Research Inc and some of their software allies such as Oracle Systems Corp, theBloomberg Business News - 493 words
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144 1994-07-01 22 Reuter TORONTO Four Seasons Hotels Inc is projecting 1994 total revenue of all managed hotels to exceed Csl.6 billion (551.76 billion), compared to C 51.35 billion a year earlier. Roger Garland, executive vice-president, said yesterday that revenues under management and management feeReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration52 1994-07-01 22 AFP NEW DELHI Foreign investment in India is rising at a tremendous pace on the back of economic reforms initiated by Prime Minister P V ISarashimba Rao. Billboards, like this one advertising an American telephone company, are appearing on buildings and buses all over theAFP - 52 words
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524 1994-07-01 22 NYT NEW YORK Barry Diller, chairman of QVC Network Inc, and Laurence Tisch, chairman of CBS, are negotiating a deal in which CBS would merge with QVC in a complex deal involving cash and stock, according to several people familiarNYT - 524 words
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283 1994-07-01 22 Reuter LONDON Gestetner Holdings pic said in a statement yesterday that Inchcape pic had declared its intention not to exercise an option to lift its stake in the office equipment group. The £41 million (5596.7 million) option would have taken Inchcape's stake to nearlyReuter - 283 words
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542 1994-07-01 23 Catherine Ong - By Catherine Ong SINGAPORE Having failed to get the most from its takeover of UK merchant bank Morgan Grenfell, Deutsche Bank is redressing the situation by streamlining its investment banking operations in the Asia-Pacific region. Six months of review by new Asia-Pacific chief executive, Simon542 words
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173 1994-07-01 23 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK The New \ork Stock Exchange has fined Merrill Lynch Co I 5590.000 (SS 136.8(H)) and censured it for failing to tell customers it was using a trading strateg) to profit from their mistakes. Merrill consented to the NYSE'sBloomberg Business News - 173 words
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367 1994-07-01 23 Number Indicative Gross Maturity Year coupon Amount Intereet of day* of middle prices redemption raleed ra*« ($m) payment accrued (excluding yield <%pa) dates intereet accrued (%pe) Intereet) 15.10 94 N*****1A 1992 1 78# 850.00 15/4 15/10 76 99.80# 2.55# 112.94367 words
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361 1994-07-01 23 Soh Tiang Keng - By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE The Monetary Authority of Singapore has approved the installation of the terminals of Globex the Chicago-based electronic trading system in Singapore. Globex is the after-hours futures trading system operated by Reuters Holdings and governed by the Chicago361 words
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423 1994-07-01 23 NYT NEW YORK Turmoil in the world's financial markets is giving Americans the jitters, making them reluctant to continue pouring billions of dollars into stock and bond mutual funds, industry officials said on Wednesday. Instead, investors are heading for theNYT - 423 words
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387 1994-07-01 24 Knight-Ridder LONDON The wave of fund liquidation and profittaking that has surged over the LME metals complex in the past two days has hit tin prices particularly hard. Three-month tin has fallen by nearly 10 per cent, from U555,650 per tonne Friday to anKnight-Ridder - 387 words
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Article, Illustration62 1994-07-01 24 AFP lOPTA, Vanuatu Over 8,000 cubic metres of tamanu logs are stockpiled beside the port of Ipota on Erromango Island this week, after the government in Port Villa banned the export of and turned back the ship which was supposed to take them away. Local land owners want theAFP - 62 words
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301 1994-07-01 24 Knight-Ridder HONGKONG Tight Chinese government control over gold distribution is driving gold producers to sell directly to private dealers on China's black market, according to an official of the World Gold Council. "News of a thriving gold black market isKnight-Ridder - 301 words
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298 1994-07-01 24 Knight-Ridder SINGAPORE Prices for Indonesian coffee beans are soaring on fears that a frost in Brazil's coffee-producing regions that hit unexpectedly on the weekend may have damaged the crop, said traders in Singapore, a regional trading centre. News of the frostKnight-Ridder - 298 words
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190 1994-07-01 24 Reuter MANILA Five American companies and one British firm have expressed preliminary interest in searching oil and gas in four areas in the Philippines, Energy Department undersecretary Rufino Bomasang said. Mr Bomasang told reporters the companies are keen about exploringReuter - 190 words
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290 1994-07-01 24 Reuter BEIJING China's State Planning Commission said its reform of the crude and oil products market has been successful in stabilising prices and supplies. The People's Daily quoted an SPC official as saying that because of the oil reform, launchedReuter - 290 words
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395 1994-07-01 24 Bloomberg ENERGY REPORT LONDON Crude oil futures surged here and in New York yesterday as a total shutdown of Norway's 2.4 million barrel-a-day production looked likely, brokers said. Norway's oil producers and the Federation of Oil Worker's Trade Unions are deadlocked in a395 words
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239 1994-07-01 24 Knight-Rid-der HONGKONG Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp, the Philippines' biggest copper miner, is looking to overseas investors for a USS24 million (5536.48 million) cash injection. "We're asking for USS2 million to rehabilitate the mine, and US$22 million to work on aKnight-Ridder - 239 words
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Article190 1994-07-01 24 Bloomberg Business News LONDON The dollar fell to a new post-1945 low of 98.40 yen as traders bet central banks would not step in to defend the US currency. Speculators became more willing to take on the central banks after a German government official had said there was noBloomberg Business News - 190 words
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Article93 1994-07-01 24 AFP NEW YORK The dollar edged up early yesterday, prodded by remarks by French and German officials on Wednesday indicating a desire for more cooperation among the G-7 nations. At about 9:soam (1350 GMT), the dollar traded at 1.5945 marks, up from 1.5860 late Wednesday in New York.AFP - 93 words
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1425 1994-07-01 25 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE The Simex Euroyen contract ended barely changed from its opening quote after relative stability in the yen-dollar foreign exchange market took away much of the impetus to trade. The emergence ot a new government in Japan with uncertainty about its policyReuter - 1,425 words
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679 1994-07-01 25 COMMODITY REPORTS KL Tin SMALL offers by miners helped tin price to recover 43 sen to close at MS 13.90 a kg. The metal is still at a five-month low. Traders said miners were unwilling to sell as they have disposed fairly substantially in679 words
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Article60 1994-07-01 25 SINGAPORE Chinese corn shipments to Malaysia are now gathering pace again after three to four weeks of delays, but some Malaysian ports are now facing congestion problems. The delays, which only started to ease these past two weeks, were not major, traders said. The unloading60 words
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76 1994-07-01 25 TOKYO Trade sources say Australian beef prices will continue to improve from recent lows, but US beef prices look likely to flounder at current levels. The yen's sharp appreciation against the US dollar, which pressures import costs, remains a distant factor for Japanese purchases of76 words
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Article81 1994-07-01 25 LONDON The crucial test of the copper market will be its performance in July and August, when Northern Hemisphere consumers implement vacation shutdowns and exports from the CIS rise, according to Peter Hollands, analyst at Bloomsbury Minerals Economics Ltd. Hollands, writing in the June issue81 words
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110 1994-07-01 25 NEW DELHI India's government-run State Trading Corp (STC) is negotiating with an unidentified foreign firm to buy 50,000 tonnes of white sugar at US$35O (*****) a tonne C&F, the Indian Express newspaper said yesterday. The reported deal is significant because STC is negotiating with110 words
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Article1487 1994-07-01 25 Rubber Singapore Commodity Exchange (futures closing as at 5.30pm) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Jul 94 177.50 177 50 177.50 425 925 Aug 178.00 175.00 176.25 1050 1650 Sep 173 00 172 00 172 00 450 2700 Ocl/Dcc *****1,487 words
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Article1079 1994-07-01 26 14.0 SHARES closed firmer yesterday as many domestic investors bought stock on the last day of the financial year to square up accounts, brokers said. The key All Ordinaries Index closed at 1,981.9 points, up 14.0 points on Wednesday's finish. The All Industrials Index jumped 21.5 to 2.928.4. while1,079 words
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Article627 1994-07-01 26 14.87 After falling for almost two weeks straight, share prices rose on a technical rebound yesterday although analysts were doubtful it would be sustained. The Philippine Stock Exchange Index rose by 14.87 points to close at 2,746.36. Turnover rose 65 percent to 1.8 billion shares, while value rose to627 words
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Article625 1994-07-01 26 -0.55 The Taipei bourse yesterday ended slightly lower in slim trading, with cement, plastic and chemical shares posting modest gains. The 374-issue Weighted Price Index declined 0.55 to settle at 5.932.3 points. Turnover rose to 916 million shares valued at NT538.82 billion compared with 895 million shares for NT541.23625 words
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Article434 1994-07-01 26 -0.6 Share prices closed slightly lower yesterday without fresh incentives leading the market. The Composite Price Index edged down 0.6 to settle at 933.36 points, with 340 million shares valued at 630 billion won changing hands. Advances outnumbered declines 440 to 312, with 127 issues ending unchanged. While 126434 words
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Article332 1994-07-01 26 14.61 Rises in forestry stocks and other selected leaders helped push the main market index higher in early trade ahead of a government budget which is expected to bring positive news. The NZSE4O Capital Index was up 17.68 points in the first 15 minutes, half of which related332 words
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Article123 1994-07-01 26 -60.07 Share prices ended lower on selling across a broad front on the last day of the account in specified as well as cash shares. The BSE 30-share Index closed at a provisional 4.080.18. down 60.07 points from the previous close. The 100-share National Index ended 18.06 lower at123 words
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Article764 1994-07-01 26 Britannia Funds Sterling Ctih Bid (MTrr Mim Cap Deposit 3* 6-400 3* 6500 Minn J«*> Gill 0 1*9.1 0IW2 Mim Ma* Income *0 9000 *0 9400 I S$ Cash Income Plus Fund 9*600 10 1900 PSS Rescoe Fund 5 2*00 5 2900 Sterling Fquin turn IMMM 0 4*9.' 0 493*764 words
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Article713 1994-07-01 26 -27.1 STOCKS fell yesterday, ending a three-day rally, as bonds dropped and the prospect of rising US interest rates countered hopes for steady economic growth and stable, low inflation. "The fear in the short term is going to be over interest rates," said a broker. "We're in a very713 words
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Article114 1994-07-01 26 -2.30 The Paris bourse fell yesterday as the CAC 40 Index finished the day at 1.892 points, 2.30 points lower by comparison with Wednesday's finish. Traders said the sharp drop was due particularly to settlements at the end of the half-year of contracts on the derivatives markets. Paris Jim114 words
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Article135 1994-07-01 26 +2.50 Swedish shares closed slightly higher despite rising debt market yields. Brokers said they thought some shares had been lifted on so-called window dressing as investors closed their books before the half-year. "Some prices were pushed higher ahead of the half-year end in order to make it look good135 words
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Article175 1994-07-01 26 -20.96 German share prices ended lower yesterday, casing after a firm start on a lack of follow-through orders and profit-taking. Dealers say investment funds, which have been supporting the market this week with window-dressing ahead of end of second quarter, withdrew during the session. The blue-chip DAX Index closed175 words
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Article181 1994-07-01 26 -0.34 Belgian shares ended the last day of the forward market account flat after a volatile session, which remained dominated by movements in the dollar and the bond market. Traders said they expected shares to drift further in a broad range as uncertainty remained on future market direction. "Dollar181 words
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Article175 1994-07-01 26 -199 Low liquidity continued to be the scourge of the Milan bourse, with volatility high and no sign of new impulses in sight, dealers said. "Other European markets are also subdued. There doesn't seem to be anything we can do to liven things up," a trader said. The recent175 words
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Article260 1994-07-01 26 1.24 After a good start. Dutch shares skidded downhill to close only slightly firmer, tripped up by a bond market which turned negative in late trading. Dealers say sentiment is reasonably good, but the market is likely to remain extremely sensitive to the fortunes of the dollar, and of260 words
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Article266 1994-07-01 26 -6.23 Swiss shares ended lower yesterday as the market fell back from early highs on lack of follow-through buying. The weak futures market put pressure on prices, dealers said. They also predict that the market was likely to remain volatile in the near future. The weak dollar also weighed266 words
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Article338 1994-07-01 26 -29 South African shares drifted lower yesterday in slow trade as investors took stock of recent declines, and looked to world markets for stability to ease local nerves. A relatively steady showing from world equities was offering some support but buyers were unlikely to return in force to the338 words
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Article270 1994-07-01 26 15.10 Canadian stocks rose for the third time this week, led by a rally in bank and gold shares, traders said. The TSE 300 Composite Index was up 15.10 points to 4.043 with 25.7 million shares traded. Some 395 shares rose. 198 fell and 264 were unchanged. While some270 words
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Article717 1994-07-01 26 -19.10 Blue-chip stocks were on the defensive at midsession yesterday amid new worries about inflation. The Dow Jones industrial average was off 19.10 points at 3.647.95 at Ipm EDT. with declining issues leading advances 11-7 on trading of more than 148 million shares on the New York Stock717 words
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Article, Illustration3116 1994-07-01 27 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Stock prices ended higher as British-Chinese agreement on the use of Hongkong military sites after 1997 fanned optimism about an accord on the territory's economically important new airport. But a partial recovery in the US dollar and a perception among some investors that prices haveBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 3,116 words
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Article, Illustration536 1994-07-01 27 CLSA THE Shanghai B market edged down 4.27 points to 764.86 on turnover of US$l.9 million. Dazhong fell 6.7 per cent to US$l,OB2 after announcement of the conversion of 10 million legal person shares into B shares at the placement price of U551,072. Turnover in the Shenzhen B marketCLSA - 536 words
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Article, Illustration2574 1994-07-01 27 Reuter TOKYO Stocks shrugged ofT a strong yen and the surprise emergence of a Socialist-Liberal Democratic government overnight to post healthy gains by the close in the absence of active selling pressure. Investment trusts and financial institutions were prominent buyers. "It just shows what the market thinks of politiciansReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,574 words
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Article, Illustration1867 1994-07-01 27 Reuter BANGKOK Thai stocks fluctuated all day yesterday but finally ended little changed in quiet trade, brokers said. The Stock Exchange of Thailand ended 0.57 points up at 1,273.34 on turnover of 3.86 billion baht. The index see-sawed much of the day after hitting a high of 1,281.77 inReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,867 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1994-07-01 27 Reuter JAKARTA Share prices ended mixed in dull trading with the market poised for a slight recovery after falling steadily for the past several weeks. The Official Index ended 0.44 of a point lower to close at 457.30. "There are definite signs the market is poised for a slightReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,173 words
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Article2531 1994-07-01 28 MOST ACTIVE volume Mm Hvtl 50c 3.795.01)0 Mulpha Intl HK 3.«i2«».000 Pronvcl 2.712.000 Kcnoiii Bhd 50c 2.702.000 CASH 50c 2.67*1.0(10 MuUi-l'urpw*: I 429.0IK) kamundng MV I -104 (100 Lien Hoc TSK97 I. W 3.000 Kabcr liroup I ((54.000 K\( B MX 431.000 Landmarks Bhd "J20.000 B Ka\a ISR>»'2,531 words
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Article, Illustration6234 1994-07-01 28 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian stock market continued its holding pattern yesterday amid concerns about instability in world stock markets, a declining US dollar, and a lack of new leads from local companies. "It's a question of wait-and-see for everybody," saidBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 6,234 words
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Article8290 1994-07-01 29 MAIN BOARD Transaction date: June 30 Gr tjr 1944 Last Vol Day Last Quote Oi« l»i» Md Vrt M (up High Low Company Sale ("000) High Low Bayer Seller N <">r S P/t Smil INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 835 at s Vina 965 5 29 965 950 960 970 178,290 words
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Article, Illustration1938 1994-07-01 30 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Share prices closed slightly higher yesterday, propped up by half-year "window dressing" and a relatively calm overnight performance on Wall Street. Another factor helping sentiment was a mild recovery in the hapless US dollar, which traded at 99.13 yenCharts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,938 words
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Advertisement331 1994-07-01 19 NEWS VALUE llow today 's news might affect your stocks Bank Negara ups statutory reserve requirement again (PK I) No impact on stock market as measure not likelv to lead to higher interest rates. Tokyo stocks up as dollar rises <pg l) Calming influence likely to prevail, at least in331 words
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406 1994-07-01 31 Alec Almazan - By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE The Singapore National Shippers Council has taken the Far Hast Freight Conference to task for "unilaterally" increasing charges for containers handled here. The London-based FEFC announced recently announced that from Aug I, its Singapore terminal-handling charge or406 words
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332 1994-07-01 31 Al Labita - From Al Labita in MANILA MANILA A 300,000 deadweight tonne shipyard has begun yielding results only two months after Keppel's takeover in April, a company official said on Wednesday. Subic Shipyard and Engineering Inc, formerly Philseco, posted a 1 million peso (5555,993) profit in May,332 words
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429 1994-07-01 31 NYT NEW YORK The highestranking smuggler yet arrested in the Golden Venture case pleaded guilty on Wednesday night and said he had given the order to ground the rusty freighter and its cargo of nearly 300 Chinese aliens off the coast ofNYT - 429 words
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1109 1994-07-01 31 Page Col ABC Containerline 16 4 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrcnkicl Liner 4 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 Antaco Mgmt 17 1/2 APL 5 3-5 Appcnship 8 4/5 Arabian Express 15 5 ASCL 5 5 Assist Marine 6 1 Avant Shpg 6 4/5 Bait1,109 words
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Article, Illustration327 1994-07-01 31 AP MANILA President Fidel Ramos signed an order on Wednesday to open up the domestic shipping industry to other operators, the latest move by his administration to liberalise the economy. A presidential palace statement said the order "intends to break up monopolisedAP - 327 words
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225 1994-07-01 31 Reuter CHERBOURG. France French shipbuilder Construction Mecaniques de Normandie (CMN) will look elsewhere for an acquisition if its planned bid for failed British ship maker Swan Hunter is unsuccessful, it said on Wednesday. CMN plans to bid for Swan onReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration806 1994-07-01 32 Joel Glass - The latest moves by transportation secretary Federico Pena are aimed at making the US Coast Guard's regulatory inspection and plan-review programme more efficient for the maritime industry, reports Joel Glass Joel Glass Lloyd's List IT IS not only the classification societies thatLloyd's List - 806 words
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Article14952 1994-07-01 40 This is a list ot ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world, it tabulates. b\ destination, the name ot the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND I'N: ship calls at Pcnang after14,952 words
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Article649 1994-07-01 48 Vend Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Jurong Port Sma> ia«a 94 POi alongside jO lK 1810 C*i Stat 35 II? alongside 010/ 1500 Sunlta* 0/94 P04 Ul 0/1100 Own Set if 3 13,94 14 alongside 010/1300 Union fib TO J alongside649 words
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Article2145 1994-07-01 48 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booking/Balance Rslts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From Ac lade 1928 01/1330 IA JO IMP 30.1659 30 IMP At. Lity 051A 02/1800 2B 30 1/00 01 0659 01 09002,145 words
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Article838 1994-07-01 48 THE Baltic Freight Index for spot dry cargo shipping rates rose to 1,327 on Wednesday from 1.325 on June 28. FIXTURES l'anker: RATES for very large crude carriers loading cargoes in the Persian Gulf appeared to soften slightly, brokers said. Although several VLCCs were fixed, one at 4838 words
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257 1994-07-01 50 Alec Almazan - By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE Pratt and Whitney expects to earn up to US$B5O million (Ssl.3 billion) by supplying engines for up to 22 Boeing 747-400s ordered recently by Singapore Airlines. The Hartford. Connecti-cut-based engine maker will provide 44 installed and 11257 words
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246 1994-07-01 50 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Freight Links Express Holdings has merged its airfreight division with local airfreight forwarder Jet Express. The sea-and-air freight forwarder yesterday said it had bought a 50 per cent stake in Jet Express from Siakson Holdings for about Si.s million246 words
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Article, Illustration430 1994-07-01 50 Reuter BERLIN Daimler-Benz will look much the same under its new chairman Juergen Schrempp, but analysts said there is one crucial difference between Mr Schrempp and his close friend, retiring chairman Edzard Reuter. "Reuter left his mark on expanding theReuter - 430 words
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397 1994-07-01 50 Reuter PRAGUL The Czech transport ministry confirmed it was in contact with four of the world's largest airlines about buying a 19.1 per cent >take in loss-making national carrier Ceskoslovenske Aerolinie (CSA). Transport ministry chief of staff Pavel KafkaReuter - 397 words
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298 1994-07-01 50 Ramesh Divyanathan - From Ramesh Divyanathan in Munich MUNICH-BASED car maker BMW intends to have a model in its BMW/Rover line-up with an average fuel economy of under 4 litres per 100 km by the year 2000 as part of its pian to improve cars in298 words
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65 1994-07-01 50 SINGAPORE Nedllo\d Lines. Mitsui OSK Lines. K-Line and Safmarine will continue to operate their joint Safari Service from next year onwards. At present, six vessels are deployed on the service on a l()-day frequency. The vessels sail between East Asia and Southern Africa. 165 words
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Article112 1994-07-01 50 Reuter CANBERRA Ihe Australian government, which announced in May it planned to sell its 23 airports over the next four years, has valued the airports at A 52.7 billion (552.9 billion), the Australian Financial Review newspaper said yesterday. "The A 52.7 billion valuation of theReuter - 112 words
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Article71 1994-07-01 50 AFP MANILA Philippine Airlines (PAL) and its ground crew have agreed on a benefits package valued at nearly 1.024 billion pesos (SSS7 million). Buenaventura Magsalin, head of the National Conciliation and Mediation Board, said. The benefits include raises and a bonus. Members of the airline'sAFP - 71 words
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52 1994-07-01 50 AFP TOKYO A helicopter built purely with Japanese technology will make a test flight before the end of this year, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd said on Wednesday. Mitsubishi has developed helicopters under the licence from Sikorsky Inc of the US for the Japanese IX'fenceAFP - 52 words
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Article89 1994-07-01 50 Bloomberg Business News ST LOUIS Trans World Airlines Inc said on Wednesday it will eliminate meal service on most flights of less than two hours to save money, the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported. The airline also will stop serving meals on some longer flightsBloomberg Business News - 89 words
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276 1994-07-01 50 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Airlines believes that the quality and productivity programmes which it is conducting will result in higher profits, its corporate planning director, Bashir Ahmad Abdul Majid, said on Wednesday. "We believe there is a relationship between quality and profit, asMBT - 276 words
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302 1994-07-01 50 Reuter LONDON The government rejected a recommendation by Parliament's Defence Committee that it help fund the European Future Large Aircraft (FLA) as a possible replacement for part of Britain's ageing fleet of Hercules C-130 transport aircraft. "The government continues to take theReuter - 302 words
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Advertisement1207 1994-07-01 37 A MULTILINE SHIPPING PTE LTD ■V (a member of SINSOV Group) CR NO: **********0 C ENQUIRIES: *****33 BOOKINGS: *****64, *****51, *****31, *****13 BALTIC: INWARD *****97 OUTWARD *****10 T/S *****10 A BLASCO: INWARD *****65 OUTWARD *****28 T/S *****46 FESCO: BOOKINGS *****06 DOC *****07 MARINE INSURANCE: *****87 INVENTORY: *****59 AGENTS: KL: 03-*****75/6971,207 words
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Advertisement1005 1994-07-01 39 (PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD J I £*****2? Cecil Street, #03-00 PIL Building. Singapore 0106. I -J CR NO *****6/OOOOE I VESSEL VOY ~SIN ii<K SIN VESSEL VOY SIN JKT iIN EQUATOR CRYSTAL UN 2/7 5/7 9/7 KOTA BERLIAN BRLOIS 3/7 «/7 10/7 KOTA SABAS SBSOO9 3/7 6/7 10/7 BUNGA1,005 words
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Advertisement743 1994-07-01 43 !i£, FAMOUS CONTAINER LINES 10 ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S PORE 0207 HOT LINE: *****33 (24 LINES) GOTHENBURG/SCAN 03/7 ROTTERDAM 04/7 AARHUS/COPENHAGEN 03/7 HAMBURG/BREMEN 03/7 MARSEILLE/FRANCE 0577 FELIXST OWE/UK 04/7 BARCELONA/SPAIN 04/7 LEHAVRE/FRANCE 02/7 GENOA/ITALY 04/7 ANTWERP/BELGIUM 04/7 LOS ANGELES/WC/IPI 03/7 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 03/7 NEW YORK/EC 03/7 FREMANTLE/ADELAIDE 03/7 VANCOUVER743 words
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Advertisement535 1994-07-01 43 Cuarant—d Sailing* to:BANGKOK/lAEM CHABANG/LAOS 5/7 (TUES). 9/7 (SOT) ROOT KELANG PtNANC 7/7 (THUR). 8/7 (FRI) HONG KONG 5/7 (TUES). 1/7 (FM) JAKARTA 9/7 (SAT) MANIA CEBU 5/7 (TUE) HO CM MINH 8/7 (FRI) I SURABAYA 3/7 (SUN) BUSAN 3/7 (SUN) pl DONGNAMA LINE CONTAINERISED SERVICE STWAITS/BLW/INC/BSN vessel ser w bin535 words
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Advertisement637 1994-07-01 45 WgV'EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE ACCEPTING BREAKBU.K SOC CARGOES TO, FROM KOBE, YOKOHAMA, NAGOYA, M 0«, TOKYO*. MANILA' OAVAO*. Penang* P. Kelang Singapore EMsia* IVYEVERETT V9E Gdn.PT3/l lulKAMALEVERETT V2IE 06/07 Jul SHAPtAEVERETT V2IE 20/21 Jul 22/23 Jul ACCEPTING BREAKBUK FCI SOC CARGOES TO FROM CHITTAGONG, CALCUTTA ANO MONGIA*.637 words
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Advertisement746 1994-07-01 46 PHI LI-ORIENT LIN€S PTi LTD Y Robinson Road #07-00 GMG Building Singapore 0106 Tel: *****22/*****69/*****00 Telex: RS ***** Fax: *****76/*****38 p Kelang: 03-*****98 Penang: 04-*****6 (CR CODE: **********0JH)^ wSSL- sss V A MEMBER OF THE SINGAPORE FREIGHT FORWARDERS ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND FCL/LCL SERVICE 3 JUL SYDNEY, MELBOURNE. BRISBANE, FREMANTLE 6746 words
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Advertisement772 1994-07-01 46 y Con Term 9 CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. AUCKLAND 6 JULY (Accepting to all New Zealand porta) PENANG 08 JULY JAKARTA 03 JULY PORT KLANG 07 JULY BANGKOK 03 JULY MELBOURNE 03 JULY SYDNEY 03 JULY BRISBANE 07 JULY FREMANTLE 03 JULY 'ACCEPTING TO ALL SCANDINAVIA PORTS JI f772 words
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Advertisement1490 1994-07-01 47 ISEAMA^RGENTIN^IN^^^^ CONTAINERISED "HUB" SERVICE I DIRECT TO ARGENTINA/BRAZIL URUGUAY i I EASTBOUNO BASE PORTS VIA BUENOS AIRES VIA SANTOS VCSSU.S VOY S'PORt USHUAIA BUE SWT M*VK>CO ASUNCION RIO PARANAOUA ALEXANDER SCHULTE IE Sailed 27/07 31/07 04/08 01/08 03/08 07/08 08/08 TBN IE 25/07 28/08 01/09 05/09 03/09 04/09 08/09 09/091,490 words
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Advertisement488 1994-07-01 47 CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN RfepH National Line of Sri Lanka CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO I K \ND NORTH CONTINENTAL h)R!S mm |w|»|«o|u»|wii|im|»«i|mit Wilt 01 lUCMM UO4W loot 02 91 29 91 22 91 23 07 07 2i 91 NOMSIA HMCtSS WV3 01 07 04 07 HQ>ASIA SUW Wt i Ot 07 11488 words
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Advertisement506 1994-07-01 47 LINE SEMI-CONTAINERISED SERVICE KASI BOUND SCHEDULE N0.42 I VESSEL PRIOZERSK DEHABRIST N. HRUPSKAY PRIMORSK PAVLO6RAO PETROOVORETS PORTS EBI2 EBI3 EBI4 EBIS EBI6 EBI7 BUENOS AIRES' Salted Salted 27 29/06 06 09/07 20 28/07 03-05/06 MONTE VIOEO Sailed Sailed 30/06 01/07 10 11/07 29/07 06-07/08 RtO GRAN PO SU Salted Sailed506 words
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Advertisement484 1994-07-01 48 WORTH PHILIPPINES FULL CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE MANILA PERVOMAYSK *****N 01 07 JFRIJ 06/07 (WED) VIGOUR PACIFIC *****N 05/07 (TUE) 09/07 (SAT) TWO SAILINGS WEEKLY LANKA MAHAPOLA *****N 08/07 (FRI) 13/07 (WED) FRBAV ANO TUESOAY PERVOMAYSK *****N 12/07 (TUE) 16/07 (SAT) I SOUTH PHILIPPINES FULL CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL VOYAGE484 words
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Advertisement824 1994-07-01 49 HYUNDAI I MERCHANT MABIWECO-LTP-^ WESTBOUND TO EUROPE BKG: *****61 PNA* IKE* PGP' VESSELS VOY SIN RTM AWT* LEH* HAM BBE| FEL 29/06 01/07 02/07 SI FREEDOM 311N 04/07 23/07 25/07 26/07 25/07 25/07 27/07 OS/07 OS/07 09/07 H. COMMANDER 310W 11/07 30/07 01/08 02/08 01/08 01/08 03/08 13/07 15/07 16/07824 words
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Advertisement1054 1994-07-01 49 JEDDAH/UK/CONTINENT Is TORI I*o S TON HW*G ROAM UN AKo Acceptrt Ctrto Far HOICHSt lIPRISS 15/325 2/7 U/7 20, 7 23/7 25/7 27/7 Soullunvton lo <1 UK dntiubon. Btttist md DuMr OMBH 14 12t 1/7 23/7 24/7 21/7 Rotteidim to il Antufrp Amsterdam (hio. HcfeaAi SIUIIGART IMWSS 04 32* 9/71,054 words
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