The Business Times, 12 October 1994

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  • 13 1 SINGAPORE Business Times MITA(P) 010/12/93 Wednesday October 12 1994 WE KNOW ASIA 75*
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  • 2am LATEST
    • 49 1 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Pacific Gas Electric Co has cut expenses for 1995 by US$2B5 million (***** million), a move that will enable the nation's largest public utility to freeze electric rates next year, said Stanley Skinner, PG&E's chief executive, yesterday. Bloomberg
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    • 41 1 Reuter DALLAS US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor yesterday said the overall US trade gap is likely to rise this year and then fall next year due to the "J-Curve" effect.
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  • 164 1 Stock market indices Tuesday Change STII 2345.23 +42.95 KLSEComp 1,128.29 +18.17 Nikkei 19,821.46 +76.71 Hang Seng 9,362.32 +113.92 SET Index 1,444.26 +16.14 Jakarta Comp 512.38 +0.52 CLSA China B 1165.76 +4.43 Aust All Ord 2,003.6 +15.5 FTSE 100 3,073 +40.7 Tuesday Previous 2pm EDT close Dow Jones 3,870.77
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  • 566 1  -  By Conrad Raj SINGAPORE Less than a year after buying the 561room Hotel Millenium in New York, the Hong Leong group is splurging US$lOO million (Ssl4B million) on another hotel in Manhattan. The group's subsidiary, CDL Hotels International, is doing a
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  • 453 1  - while Wee Cho Yaw companies swing A$108m Sydney hotel deal By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE The private and public companies of banker Wee Cho Yaw have made their biggest foreign hotel purchase by agreeing to pay AsloB million (S$ 118.3 million) for the Nikko Hotel in Sydney's Potts Point. Hotel
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  • 379 1  -  By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE Three more airlines yesterday joined the fare-cutting move initiated by Singapore Airlines and followed up by Cathay Pacific. Qantas, Thai Airways and British Airways said they would cut first and businessclass fares on flights out of Singapore
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  • 338 1  -  From Vikram Khanna SENIOR Chinese government officials openly acknowledged that loss-making state-owned enterprises posed a major obstacle to the economic reform process, at a conference that ended here yesterday. Organised by The Economist newspaper group, the three-day "Round-table with the
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  • 314 1  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Bulls advanced across Asian stock markets yesterday on news that Iraqi troops were retreating from the Kuwaiti border. Also feeding the bullishness was a stronger US dollar and an easing in oil prices. Shares in Singapore.
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  • 438 1 Reuter NYT NEW YORK Blue-chip stocks soared yesterday, propelled by a drop in long-term bond interest rates and rosy corporate earnings for the latest quarter. TTie Dow Jones Industrial Average was up by over 50 points earlier
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    • 32 1 Regional Analysis: Pg 17 Taiwanese investors expand HewlettPackard to spend $102 m developing Alexandra Rd site, Pg 2 Marina Centre, Shenton Way to get guided transit system by year 2000, Pg 2
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • EYE on the ECONOMY
      • 281 2  -  By Genevieve Cua THE PRICES Singapore gets for its exports weakened slightly in the first seven months of the year, while import prices firmed. The export price index held steady in July and August at 82.9. This was 0.9 per cent less than the 83.7
        Source: Dept of Statistics  -  281 words
    • 219 2 AUSTRALIA-based Lend Lease Asia Pty Ltd has clinched an Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) tender for an industrial land parcel at Woodlands with a bid of $75 million. The 7.9 hectare site was one of two 60-year industrial plots put up
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    • 547 2  -  By Ramesh Divyanathan and Lilian Ang THE government plans to introduce a new guided transit system for the Marina Centre, Beach Road, Nicoll Highway and Shenton Way areas by the year 2000. The move, which is part of a
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    • 345 2  -  By Joseph Rajendran HEWLETT-PACKARD Singapore will spend $102 million developing an Alexandra Road site it bought last year for $135.34 million. The site, next to the former Inchcape House, will be developed in two phases. The first will involve the construction of
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    • 323 2 SINGAPORE'S public relations industry, though still young, has grown significantly over the past few years. Whereas it averaged turnover of Si 7 million to $18 million a year in 1990, today it is a $70 million to $80 million industry, with 20 recognised consultancies
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    • 249 2 UPMARKET RETAILER M B Melwani has entered the Philippine market via a joint venture with Young and Baldwin Inc of the Philippines. The new company, YBM Fashions Inc, will have paid-up capital of 30 million pesos (S$ 1.7 million). It will distribute the Liz
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    • 208 2 SINGAPORE Airport Terminal Services (Sats) yesterday signed two contracts worth a total of $106.9 million for the building and construction of its new Inflight Catering Centre at Changi North Industrial Land. Teh Ping Choon, chairman of Sats Catering, signed the main contract
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  • SOUTH-EAST ASIA
    • 510 3 The Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR Umno Youth acting head Nazri Aziz yesterday publicly apologised to Mahathir Mohamad for openly challenging the Prime Minister on the position of Malacca Chief Minister Rahim Thamby Chik. At a news conference yesterday, he said he had
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    • 381 3  -  Reports from Claire Leow in KUALA LUMPUR WESTERN Digital Corp yesterday opened its first diskdrive plant in Malaysia, which it expects to lift global output capacity and profitability by 25 per cent. California-based Western Digital has spent US$l5
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    • 350 3 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian exports of data processing equipment and peripherals grew 157 per cent to Msl.BB billion (551.09 billion) last year, Minister of International Trade and Industry Rafidah Aziz said yesterday. And this sector was a major part of the electrical and electronics
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    • Article, Illustration
      51 3 Reuter NEAR SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia A Cambodian government soldier patrolling the rooftop of a train to Sihanoukville in southern Cambodia on Monday. The authorities have stepped up security along the route since three foreigners were kidnapped on July 26 by Khmer Rouge guerillas. The three are still being held.
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    • 223 3 AFP MANILA The heads of both the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank were impressed by the Philippines' economic performance this year, Philippines Central Bank Governor Gabriel Singson said here yesterday. Mr Singson said in a statement on his return from
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    • NOTEBOOK
      • 62 3 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The 1994 clcctoral rolls will be displayed to the public for two weeks from today. They list a total of 9.1 million voters, including more than half a million new voters who registered during the July registration exercise. Election Commission chairman Harun
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      • 72 3 AFP JAKARTA A North Sumatran state court in Mcdan on Monday sentenced a trade unionist to eight months in jail for inciting local workers to hold demonstrations in April, a lawyer said yesterday. It found Riswan Lubis, 26, the secretary of the North Sumatra
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      • 67 3 Bernama LABUAN The decision by the Federal Treasury to stop renewing licences for barter trade has come as a shock to traders here who fear it may sound the death knell for the decades-old industry which has txxrome the mainstay of the island's economy. More
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    • 319 3 NEW CENTER OPENING SOON IN PETAUNG JAYA If you are worried about your hair you doubtless study every tiny area of your scalp that seems to show through more than it should. You cant be sure, there f y x may not be any problem but then again, it could
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    • 366 4 "fc* 3W |t TECHPOINT a 6-storey industrial landmark aims new standards for tomorrow's high-tech light industries. Jrjt. Strategically located in the heart of Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 111. -Sometimes the work gets to me. I want to *>n«like Mvelling long distances to relax, maybe play some sports, have some
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  • CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
    • 441 5 AP BEIJING China has a long way to go in preventing copyright violations and resolving other trade problems before it can join the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, said US officials yesterday, after wrapping up the latest round of trade
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    • 41 5 AFP BEIJING Car painter Zhao Jun preparing a vintage Mercedes Benz car for repainting at a small car shop in yesterday. With China's economy booming since its market reforms, many Chinese are buving expensive luxury cars. Arr
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    • 293 5 Reuter BEIJING China's economy will overshoot official targets set for 1994 and dreams of a "soft landing" to end a history of boom-and-bust cycles have been put off for a year, official economists said yesterday. Gross domestic product will grow by a real
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    • 225 5 AFP BEIJING The surprise appearance in public of two of China's Old Guard the revered generation who brought the communists to power in 1949 has added to the fevered speculation surrounding their 90-year-old chief, Deng Xiaoping. Peng Zhen, 92, and Wan
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    • CHINAWATCH
      • 95 5 AFP TAIPEI A group of 232 Taiwanese and foreign enterprises and individuals yesterday formed a joint-venture company here in a bid to help address the island's trade gap with Japan, company officials said. Wang Yuan-ching, chairman of Taiwan's petrochemical giant Formosa Plastics
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      • 99 5 UPI BEIJING Fearing severe poverty in China's populous Sichuan province will trigger unrest, China yesterday unveiled plans to boost annual incomes of farmers to at least 500 yuan (SSBS) by the year 2000. While successful localities that achieve povertyeradicating targets will be rewarded with a one
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      • 93 5 AFP BEIJING A delegation of officials from the Chinese Communist Party's central committee left here yesterday for North Korea, Xinhua reported. The dispatch did not say what the goal of the visit was or how long their stay would last. A 100-day period of mourning,
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      • 90 5 AFP HONGKONG China is to install a massive clock at the border with Hongkong to count down the number of days to its 1997 takeover of the territory, a report said yesterday. The electronic clock will top a 10-metre high monument at
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    • 165 5 SINGAPORE The brain drain from Hongkong is expected to worsen, and an estimated 62,000 people are likely to leave the territory this year, its Deputy Secretary for Security Patrick Hayes said. Last year, about 53,000 Hongkongers emigrated, mostly in search of a post-1997
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  • REGIONAL FOCUS
    • 779 7  - Five projects on the go in Yangon with room for more Singapore's hotel investments in Myanmar By Loh Hui Yin YANGON A prominent signboard on the road from Yangon airport to town announces the opening of Summit Parkview hotel in December. And near the rail station, in the heart of
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    • 461 7 !^wSr AitiHHMMBHHHMHNHHHBMMHMHHHHHBHHHMMHHHHMfI HESHI IN m IB health care I IDi MANAGEMENT I I (BY DISTANCE LEARNING) I The University of Wales, established in 1892, is second in size to the University |8| of London. It is recognised today as the centre of excellence for the provision |9| of a wide
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    • 118 8 Federal Express is the first air express company to fly its own planes out of Singapore. But that's not our onlyfirst. For over five years we've flown out of Singapore. And over-the-phone real-time tracking. And just recently today we have seven aircraft a week flying out of Changi. SHIP I
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  • REST OF ASIA
    • 430 9 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Orders for machinery rose in August for the third straight month, signalling that Japanese companies are starting to invest in equipment after three years of cutbacks. August's machinery orders from the private sector rose 7.1 per cent on
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    • 274 9 Reuter SEOUL South Koreans should be allowed to deposit money overseas and buy foreign real estate freely, an advisory group to South Korea's finance ministry said yesterday. The Financial Industry Development Deliberation Committee submitted a five-year reform proposal urging the government to liberalise
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    • 143 9 Bloomberg Business News CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating told his ruling Labor Party yesterday that interest rates would not solve the widening current account deficit. Mr Keating said the government must work to keep inflation low, according to a government official who
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    • ASIA NOTES
      • 98 9 UPI TOKYO Foreign Minister Yohei Kono warned China yesterday that further nuclear tests by Beijing could affect huge flows of Japanese development aid to the country. The Kyodo News Service and the Japan Broadcasting Corp said Mr Kono indicated in an interview with Japanese
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      • 69 9 Bernama-Xinhua NEW DELHI The Indian government has prepared a draft irrigation management policy, according to an official release obtained here yesterday. The objective of the policy is to achieve maximum agricultural production per unit area where the water potential is in excess of the land
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      • 95 9 Benama BEIJING China has remained one of the world's largest textile producers and exporters, producing more than 2.2 million tonnes of chemical fibres and 2.84 billion metres of textile products, according to the China National Textile Industry Council. The council said China last year produced
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      • 76 9 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO The number of new condominiums offered for sale in the Tokyo metropolitan area rose 71.3 per cent to 9,225 units in September from the year before, said the Real Estate Economic Research Institute, a private research company, yesterday. That marks
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    • 34 9 Reuter SEOUL A workman in the South Korean capital, masked against the heavy traffic pollution, attaching bouquets of flowers to a lamp post in a beautification project yesterday. Reuter
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    • 322 9 Asahi News Service TOKYO Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama will appoint three new political advisers from the ruling coalition parties this week to upgrade information-gathering and de-cision-making functions of his staff, according to government sources. The creation of new political advisory posts had
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  • THE WORLD
    • 448 10 Reuter BOURNEMOUTH, England Though his Conservative Party's annual conference has only just started, British Prime Minister John Major is already wondering how to rescue it from a sea of sleaze. Mr Major's hopes of using the gathering as a platform to counter opposition
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    • 462 10 Reuter Bloomberg Business News LOS ANGELES The semiconductor industry's book-to-bill ratio for September was right on target with expectations, and the strong order rate included in the ratio underscored the industry's enormous growth, analysts said. "The most important issue is not
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    • 523 11 Companies racing to meet deadline for bidding of radio licences NYT WASHINGTON A group of America's biggest cable television companies is talking with Sprint Corp, the nation's third-largest long-distance carrier, about collaborating on a nationwide wireless telephone network. It remains unclear whether such
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    • 502 11 Bloomberg Business News SAN DIEGO Federal Communications Commission chairman Reed Hundt rebuked American industry lobbyists on Monday for killing telecommunications reform legislation. Speaking before a convention of local telephone company officials, Mr Hundt said Congress would have been able to deregulate the
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    • 369 11 Reuter CAIRO Egyptian companies, facing growing foreign competition under the country's economic reform plans, have urged the government to end punitive domestic taxes and get rid of bureaucratic hurdles which they said are crippling industry. They said that while the
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    • 419 12 Reuter FRANKFURT The Bundesbank is likely to keep a low profile tomorrow at its final council meeting before the German election, leaving its three main interest rates unchanged, economists said. The Bundesbank is clearly content with its steady hand policy, having
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    • 318 12 Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin awarded Peace Prize AFP AP STOCKHOLM The Nobel Prize for economics was awarded yesterday to Americans John Harsanyi and John Nash and German Rein hard Selten for their research into games theory, the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences said.
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    • 261 12 AP MOSCOW The Russian rouble fell through the floor yesterday which one Russian news agency dubbed "Black Tuesday" dropping nearly 850 points against the dollar in the worst one-day plunge since trading began in 1992. The rouble closed at 3,926 to the dollar,
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  • SPORTS
    • 559 13 Asian Games AP HIROSHIMA Singapore's international 470 sailing pair of Siew Shaw Her and Charles Lim won the Republic's first silver medal of the Games, and the second in a row for yachting after Benedict Tan's win in the International Laser
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    • 467 13 Watch out world Chinese golfers all set to tee off Golf Reuter HIROSHIMA If you're tired of hearing about Chinese swimming and track stars, you will not be happy to hear they've taken up golf. "I think in China, golf has a very good future," Cui Zhiqiang, secretary-general of the
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    • 180 13 Reuter LONDON After a golden September for the bookmaking profession, backers are licking their wounds, seeking to redress the balance. In a series of astonishing upsets in major races last month, 66-1 outsider Maroof won the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot,
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    • 389 13 Reuter WENTWORTH, England Resurgent Spaniard Seve Ballesteros was given a chance to avenge a bad beating by South African David Frost when the draw for the World Match Play golf championship was made yesterday. Frost sent the five-times champion spinning out of the
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    • 629 13 Reuter HIROSHIMA Qatar's Talal Mansoor al-Rahim beat the starter as well as his rivals yesterday to win the men's 100 metres, but Ma's women disappointed on a stormy second day of the Asian Games athletics competition. Mansoor's victory in a race with five
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    • 559 13 HIROSHIMA Selected results Tuesday: ATHLETICS Men's 100 meters: 1 Talal Mansoor (Qat) 10.18 (Games record) 2 Vitaly Savin (Kaz) 10.29 3 Chen Wenzhong (Chn) 10.38 4 Satoru lnoue (Jpn) 10.41 5 Mardi Lestari (Ina) 10.52 6 Yoshitaka Ito (Jpn) 10.53. 400 m Hurdles: 1 Shunji Karube (Jpn) 49.13 GR 2
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    • 11 13 NEW YORK NFL Monday: NY Giants 10 Minnesota 27.
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    • Article, Illustration
      90 13 Reuter CARDIFF Australian captain Michael Lynagh believes Italy could upset Wales's World Cup calculations when the two countries meet in their decisive European zone play-ofT at Cardiff Arms Park on Wednesday. Lynagh, a veteran of Italian club rugby, had first-hand experience of the national team's improvement on their recent
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    • Article, Illustration
      123 13 AFP TOKYO American David Wheaton and Australian Richard From berg became the first seeded casualties in the sccond round of the US$l million Super Seiko tournament on Tuesday. Wheaton, seeded 11th, fell to Australia's Todd Woodbndge 2-6 6-3 7-6 after ISth seed Fromberg had been ousted 7-6 7-6 by
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 643 15  -  The English rock star pays homage to black American music and proves he is able to live up to his models, reports Jon Pareles Jon Pareles NYT Eric clapton knows he's taking two kinds of risk with his current tour, which started a two-night stand at
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    • 402 15 Reuter The contenders for Britain's top literary prize, no stranger to controversy in 25 tumultuous years, have been accused this year of being dull, obscufe and unsaleable. The shortlist for the £20,000 (5547,000) Booker Prize faced brickbats from critics and even bookmakers, who usually
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    • 443 15  -  By Susan Tsang FOR ITS new season, the Singapore Dance Theatre will be unveiling five new works by its own young choreographers. However, just because the performance features things new doesn't mean that they are bright and shiny. In fact, the subjects that spurred the
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    • 214 15 CHATTERBOX UPI UPI UPI GUESS what's the most popular Halloween costume so far this season, judging from sales in Los Angeles and other cities across the nation? Its O J Simpson! Shopowners are stocking up on masks bearing the likeness of the jailed
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1041 15 World of Survival: Polar Bear Alley, 9pm, Ch 12 of Hudson Bay hears, who spend the colder HH months on the ice when the w** die of polar bear alley. Qfrmm—mm 1 1 111 The Big Red One, 9.30pm, TV 2 The history of a squad as it goes through
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  • 509 16 EDITORIAL MAHATHIR Mohamad, in his 13 years as Prime Minister ot Malaysia, has often taken the country and people into uncharted waters, both in politics and economics. Some of his ideas and plans have tested traditional views, practices and institutions to their limits. Not infrequently, they
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 241 16 THE IDEA of auctioning up to 20 per cent of new Housing Board flats in popular mature estates, tossed up by the acting Minister for National Development recently, is a welcome option for those who cannot bear the uncertainty of balloting or do not want
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    • 138 16 IT IS all there. If ever there was any evidence that China had its own agenda for Hongkong after the handover, this is it. Even before China's yes-men of the Preliminary Working Committee have made their recommendations to set up a provisional legislature, the decision
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    • 184 16 YESTERDAY, Mendaki turned 12 years old. Many Singaporeans, especially Malays, will remember then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's keynote address at the inauguration of Mendaki. Simply put, Mendaki would need 12 years to prove its worth, he said. Judging by its record, it has achieved
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    • 187 16 THE "clean wage or cafeteria menu of benefits" approach proposed by NTUC chief Lim Boon Heng has attracted much attention. There are obvious difficulties in replacing all perks with wages. The thrust of Mr Lim's proposal is to urge management and unions to work out
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    • 146 16 IT IS TRUE, as the poultry farmers keep insisting, that the price of chicken depends on supply and demand. It is also true that superficial economic axioms conceal more than they actually reveal about markets, and how they behave towards price movements and perceived demand.
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    • 136 16 THE RECENT publication of Princess in Love, a book alleging the Princess of Wales had a five-year affair with an army officer, has again implicated the British Royal House in a scandal. In a move not much different from its reaction to any
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  • 1131 16  -  Investing in bonds in Vietnam has become a brave new past-time among some of the nouveau riche, says Harish Mehta Harish Mehta The writer is a BT correspondent VIETNAM has just cut its first teeth in the financial markets and has adopted
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
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  • REGIONAL ANALYSIS
    • 1315 17  -  Taiwanese investors spread their wings PETER OSBORNE PETER OSBORNE The writer is a BT correspondent AFTER five years of hectic growth, Taiwanese investment in China appears to be catching its breath. But through a number of incremental steps and reconciliatory gestures, Taipei is seeking
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    • 1370 17 while 'going south' with a passion TAIWANESE investment in China may have slowed but there has been a veritable stampede of business into South-east Asia this year. It gathered momentum after Taiwan's President Lee Teng-hui made an unofficial eight-day visit earlier this year to three Asean countries the Philippines, Indonesia
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  • 548 18 AP Reuter Bloomberg Business News KUWAIT United States forces backed by heavy armour continued to pour into Kuwait yesterday, despite an announcement by Iraq that it was pulling back thousands of troops from its border with the emirate. US chairman
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  • 377 18  -  SM Lee in China Reports by Schutz Lee in DALIAN, LIAONING SINGAPORE firms yesterday were told not to go regional "just because it is fashionable". "If you are not doing well in Singapore, don't believe you can go outside and
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  • 388 18 IF Switzerland is the world's most politically safe country with a perfect score of 10, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew would rate China five to six in terms of political risk in five to 10 years. And Mr Lee would give Singapore an eight on
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  • 170 18 Reuter BOURNEMOUTH, England British Transport Secretary Brian Mawhinney said yesterday he has decided to open all British regional airports for trans-Atlantic flights by US and British airlines. In a speech to the conference of Britain's Conservative Party, Mr Mawhinney called the step "the
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  • 57 18 AFP TOKYO The 99-m Telecom Centre Building will rise to become a landmark of Tokyo's futuristic urban development project, Tokyo Teleport Town. The building, near Tokyo Bay, is close to completion. The 448-ha Teleport Town is expected to accommodate some 60,000 people and 110,000 workers when
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  • 425 18  -  From Loh Hui Yin in BANGKOK A MAJOR infrastructure project to install 1.1 million telephone lines for Thailand has been stalled as the Chuan government considers a major Cabinet reshuffle. It was to have been discussed at a Cabinet meeting
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  • 743 18  -  The Bottom Line PAUL MARRIAGE PAUL MARRIAGE The writer is executive director of Hongkong-based corporate affairs consultancy Forrest International. The views expressed are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of the company. FORGET interest rate rises in the
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  • 279 18 Bloomberg Business News LONDON London's financial community is bracing for what could be its biggest cutback in jobs and bonuses since the late 1980s as trading profits plunge and brokerage orders dry up. A slump in profits and business since
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 312 19  -  By William Chia SINGAPORE Hongkonglisted container manufacturer Singamas Container Holdings Ltd has received in-principle approval for a secondary listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Singamas said in a press release yesterday that it will announce the details of its secondary listing
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    • 316 19  -  From Loh Hui Yin in BANGKOK A PROPOSED joint venture in Thailand between DBS Securities, the stockbroking arm of DBS Bank, and Sri Dhana Finance and Securities could be finalised within a fortnight, the Thai partner said yesterday. "Negotiations are under way
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    • 280 19 SINGAPORE Seksun Precision Engineering, which surprised analysts by being almost seven times subscribed, has allocated about 35 per cent of its public issue to single-lot applicants. Investors applying for one to nine lots who made up 89 per cent of the
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    • 154 19 SINGAPORE Listed food and paper group Inno-Pacific Holdings will acquire full control of Shakey's International, the company which owns the Shakey's restaurant franchise and trademark worldwide except Japan. Inno-Pac said yesterday its 88.9 per cent owned subsidiary, Shakey's Holdings, had agreed to
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    • 673 19  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE The forthcoming flotation of Electricity Generating Company Ltd (Egco), a spin-off of state-owned Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat), has created considerable excitement in the Bangkok bourse. Fund managers and analysts
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    • 352 19  -  From Schutz Lee in DALIAN, LIAONING SINGAPORE Airlines would have to think carefully before investing in any joint venture with a Chinese airline. Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday. Under existing rules, the Chinese authorities insisted on having "executive
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    • 107 19 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMPUR Two more companies have denied interest in taking over govern-ment-owned Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd. in statements to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on Monday. The leading contender for the nation's second-largest bank now appears to be
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        37 19 Mixed Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today. Ixised on brokers polled at 5-6pm yesterday Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled Alliance. Barings. ftaiwa. Fraser. Somura. Phillip, Smith New Court and W'/ Carr.
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        158 19  -  -By Paul Leo Tuan Sing Holdings is a buy at yesterday's close of 77 cents. Its price movement on the monthly charts since 1988 unfolds nicely into a wave structure and it is currently either near the end of a fourth wave or the beginning of a fifth
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    • COMPANIES
      • 51 20 SINGAPORE Shipping group Hai Sun Hup yesterday said its wholly owned subsidiary Ow Brothers had entered an agreement with Mitsui OSK Lines to extend MOL's existing charter on car-carrier Singa Ace. The agreement, due to expire in January 1995, was extended for five years to
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      • 41 20 SINGAPORE Orchard Parade Holdings yesterday said it had incorporated wholly owned subsidiary OPH Orion on Sep 28. OPH Orion has an authorised capital of $100,000 and paid-up capital of $2. It is a property investor and developer.
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      • 41 20 SINGAPORE Sea power Asia Investments Ltd will hold an extraordinary general meeting at 10am, on Nov 4, at The Westin Plaza to pass a special resolution to change its name to Pacific Century Regional Developments Ltd.
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      • 36 20 SINGAPORE Jaya Holdings said yesterday an additional 3.26 million transferable subscription rights arising from the adjustment of its bonus and rights issue would be listed and quoted with effect from 9am today.
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      • 57 20 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMPUR Building supplies company Construction and Supplies House Bhd (CASH) reported group net losses of M 53.9 million (552.25 million) for the first six months of 1994 last night. The losses are 32.3 per cent higher than the losses for the
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      • 53 20 SINGAPORE Hong Leong Industries (HLI) has reported a 20 per cent rise in earnings to M 596.6 million for the financial year ended June on a 14 per cent increase in turnover to MX 1.16 billion. At the pre-tax level, profit fell marginally from Msl3s million
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      • 54 20 COMPUTER disk-maker Datapulse Technology yesterday said its operating profit before tax fell by $1.9 million to $4.7 million in financial year 1994. A BT report on its results yesterday had wrongly stated that operating profit before tax fell to $1.9 million, down from $4.7 million. We are
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      • 134 20 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's biggest construction group United Engineers (Malaysia) Bhd (UEM) said it has an order book in excess of Msl.6 billion (*****.8 million). Managing director Jaafar Abdul Hamid told a news conference that projects included a MsBoo million 48-km central expressway
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      • 396 20  -  From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR AILING biscuit company Khong Guan Holdings, which has been suspended for more than a fortnight, is tipped to reveal a major corporate deal this week. Its new controlling shareholder, Abdul Rahim Bakar, said yesterday: "We
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      • 565 20 Vincent Tan's libel suit NST KUALA LUMPUR Berjaya Group chief executive officer Vincent Tan told the High Court yesterday that the local and international business community was well aware that he was the "brains" behind the success of the group. "It is
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      • 73 20 Malaysian entrepreneur Vincent Tan is suing five journalists and two companies for libel. He alleges that four libellous articles were published about him in the monthly business magazine Malaysian Industry. Parties sued: Hassan Hamzah editor-in-chief (Malaysian Industry) Soh Eng Lim staff writer (Malaysian Industry) MG G Pillai contributor
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      • 322 20  -  From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR INVESTORS should look at Malaysian companies that can ride on the country's hunger for capital and its higher disposable incomes, US stock brokerage Merrill Lynch Co said in an investment strategy report yesterday.
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      • 266 20  -  By Shiv Taneja SINGAPORE Hongkong's Crosby group is to base its investment banking and corporate bond operations here, doubling office spacc and adding about 30 staff over the next year, founder and chairman Timothy Beardson said yesterday. Mr Beardson identified the Asian
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      • 466 20 mi«HHll' prlril IT) Oct 12 Mendaki Or Fund I IS l.2l*d muul limit T __i US Or Fund 0.97 1.015SSI, TE W UHB Invest Mgt LW The Savings Fund 165 1.75 Unrfund 55 L62 S pore Prog Fund 0 66 0 70*d Lnibond 04 1.065 S pore See Fund 104
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      • 401 21  -  Chairman failed to disclose criminal offences in Canada From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG THE Stock Exchange of Hongkong will start disciplinary proceedings against Yu Pun Hoi, chairman of Ming Pao Enterprise and South Sea Development, for failing to disclose his previous conviction
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      • 375 21 Reuter Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI Taiwan will crack down on illegal stock trading activities after a NT53.35 billion (S$ 189.6 million) stock payment default scandal sent the market plummeting 14.7 per cent in the past week, the Justice Ministry said. "As long
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      • 486 21 Reuter BOMBAY India's largest private sector company, Reliance Industries Ltd, yesterday announced a stunning 146 per cent jump in net profit for the half year ended Sep 30, easily outpacing forecasts by most leading brokers. Analysts had expected the company to improve
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      • 426 21  -  From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG CHINA'S austerity measures have dented the profitability of Inchcape Pacific, the Hongkong-based subsidiary of British trading group Inchcape, and the company yesterday reported an 8 per cent drop in interim pre-tax profit to HKS473 million (5590.7 million).
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      • 449 23 Media tycoon revises terms of controversial bonus issue Reuter SYDNEY Media titan Rupert Murdoch yesterday bowed to the demands of angry shareholders and revised the terms of a controversial bonus issue of preference shares aimed at building up his global media group News Corp Ltd.
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      • 377 23 Reuter LONDON British tycoon Richard Branson's Virgin group is launching its own brand Virgin cola, taking on US-owned market leaders Coca Cola and Pepsi in the battle to quench the world's thirst. The self-made multi-mil-lionaire is teaming up with Canada's Cott Corp, which has
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      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 63 23 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO NEC Corp will invest US$5O million (SS74 million) to produce 64 megabit memory chips at its Californian plant, the company announced yesterday. NEC is one of Japan's largest semiconductor makers. It also produces telephone equipment and computers. The company
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        • 103 23 Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY Canadian media baron Conrad Black has denied a report that his Telegraph pic would accept As 4 (554.40) a share for its 25 per cent stake in John Fairfax Holdings if the company is unable to raise its shareholding in the
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        • 51 23 Reuter HONGKONG Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd and Guangzhou Nanfang Da Sha Group have signed an agreement to jointly develop a commercial centre in Guangzhou with a total firstphase investment of 960 million yuan (SSI66 million), said Nanfang group chairman Wu Xihui yesterday.
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        • 103 23 Reuter LONDON Shares in Cable and Wireless pic were up 7p at 402 by 1045 GMT in active trade yesterday, helped by some brokers' buy recommendations and a Daily Mail newspaper report on a possible demerger, market makers said. Asked about the strength in the
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      • 278 23 Bloomberg Business News SCHAUMBURG, Illinois Motorola Inc reported better-than-expected earnings for the third quarter, paced by an increase in sales of its semiconductor and wireless communications equipment. The Schaumburg-based company said on Monday that net income rose 50 per cent to US$3BO
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      • 226 23 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO The latest speculation about stronger ties between Apple Computer Inc and IBM signals that talks have progressed to the point where the two companies are close to a pact, analysts and bankers said on Monday. Many said
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      • 298 23 Reuter AMSTERDAM Europe's largest electronics firm. Philips Electronics NV, and United States computer giant IBM have laid the ground for their first joint venture, leading the way to a new generation of consumer products. They said they had signed a letter of
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    • FINANCE & COMMODITIES
      • 510 24 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Taiwan's largest venture capital firm, China Development Corp, and Lynch Mayer Asia, a unit of Indiana's Lincoln National Corp, are sponsoring a US$25O million (SS37O million) fund to invest in Asian projects backed by American and Taiwanese companies. People's
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      • 175 24 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Barings pic, the parent of Britain's longest operating investment bank, said yesterday it emerged unscathed from this year's slump in world financial markets and boosted first-half pre-tax profit by 54 per cent. Driven by earnings from equity
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      • 407 24 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON The Fidelity mutual fund group plans to establish a new investment fund dedicated primarily to purchasing securities issued by companies that are based or doing business in China. The Boston-based fund group filed with the Securities and
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      • 338 24 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's central bank has raised key discount rates for the seventh time in six months as part of moves to clamp down on rapid growth of loans, analysts and dealers said yesterday. Bank Indonesia also broke new ground by getting
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      • 233 24  -  By Shiv Taneja SINGAPORE US investment bank JP Morgan yesterday introduced a tool to measure market risk, known as Risk Metrics. It rates the risk of more than 300 financial instruments in 15 key markets around the world. The service is
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      • 496 24 VSP may borrow more cheaply abroad or issue new shares Reuter VISAKHAPATNAM, India India's newest state-owned steel plant, in the eastern city of Visakhapatnam, will borrow more cheaply abroad or issue shares to repay loans totalling 18 billion rupees (SSBIO million),
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      • 296 24 ENERGYRE&RT LONDON Crude oil futures were stable as traders waited for a clear sign on whether Iraq has withdrawn troops from near the Kuwaiti border. The uncertainty supported oil prices because traders remained concerned that Iraqi forces could disrupt Kuwait's 1.845 million barrels
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      • 188 24 Bloomberg Business News LONDON The dollar rose against the Deutsche mark amid concern that Iraq's reported failure to remove troops from the Kuwaiti border meant war remained a possibility. Traders also pondered the outlook for US inflation ahead of the release later this week of consumer and producer price
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      • 102 24 Reuter NEW YORK The dollar rose on the mark at US midday as gains in US stocks and bonds encouraged purchases of the greenback. It was little moved on the yen. At midday, the dollar was quoted at 1.5481/88 marks, up from 1.5446/51 at the open. Against the
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        1279 24 I raJe-xeighinJ index cakulated against S'pore's top 14 trailing partner* Base year l9Sf US$/S$ forward rates Noon Oct 11 s$ Bid Oder 1-month 1.4793 1 4810 2-month ***** 1.479$ 3-month 1.4760 1.4775 6-month 1.4707 1.4727 Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at Sm m Oct 11 Singapore dollars to
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      • 1276 25 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen ended firmer in choppy trade while Eurodollars closed mostly unchanged. Dealers said there was a lack of new fundamental factors so the market looked to the foreign exchange markets for direction. Euroyen tried the downside in the morning
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      • 663 25 COMMODITY REPORTS Reuter Benama AFP KL Tin TIN lost 12 sen to close at M$ 13.53 a kg in line with sharply falling prices in London, dealers said. "The market was weak as the LME went down sharply. And it caused lots of
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        • 64 25 TOKYO Japan's Toho Zinc Co Ltd will increase zinc production 14.3 per cent to 56,781 tonnes in the last 6 months of fiscal 1994-95 (OctMar), from 49,689 tonnes in Apr-Sep, a senior company official confirmed yesterday. Lead production will rise 22.0 per cent in
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        • 78 25 SYDNEY Australia's Wool International has forecast wool auction prices will remain strong this season, with the eastern market indicator to average 780 Australian cents per kilogram clean, within a range of 720 to 840 Australian cents. In its monthly report, Insight, Wool International said
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        • 90 25 HONGKONG China's northwest province of Ningxia expects a record autumn harvest of grain crops despite severe drought, the official Xinhua News Agency reported late Monday. Production this fall will reach 1.18 million tonnes, up 7.5 per cent from the same period last year, the report
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        • 66 25 TOKYO China exported 100,000 tonnes ol soybeans in July, bringing Jan-July exports to 590,000 tonnes, up 247.3 per cent from Jan-July 1993, according to China's official external trade statistics. Total edible oilseeds exports were 1.05 million tonnes in Jan-July, up 106.3 per cent from Jan-July
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    • 1379 25 Rubber Singapore Commodity Exchange (futuroa dosing as at 5.30pni) IBS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Nov 94 214.00 214 00 214.00 100 2650 Dec 212.50 212.50 207.50 100 4000 Jan 95 207.00 198.50 199.75 425 3325 Feb 207.00 198.50 199.75
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    • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
      • 1126 26 15.5 The Australian share market closed firmer on good volume, edging back over the psychologically important 2,000-point level. The All Ordinaries Index closed 15.5 points or 0.78 per cent higher at 2,003.6, alter peaking at 2,013.3, while December SPI futures finished 18 points or 0.91 per cent higher at
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      • 620 26 -25.16 Middle East fears, a new wave of domestic initial public offerings and lack of fresh corporate news pulled shares down to a lower close, brokers said. The Composite Index dropped 25.16 points to 2,946.95 points. Volume was also down to 1.48 billion shares from Monday's 2.58 billion. Value
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      • 571 26 -89.77 Taiwan stocks closed down 1.44 per cent but oft* lows as waves of late buving by institutions emerged alter last week's 13.4 per cent plunge over a NT53.35 billion payment default scandal, brokers said. The index ended down 89.77 points at 6,124.71, off a low of 5,916.39. Turnover
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      • 124 26 +27.70 Share prices on the Bombay Stock Exchange were back at higher levels on sporadic buying by domesKc financial institutions in moderate trade, buoyed by sharply higher first half Reliance results, brokers said. "There was very little selling which also saw the buying support holding strong," said Chandrakant Mehta
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      • 457 26 +9.98 Stocks closed higher in active trading as steady, broad-based buying shrugged oft" selling by a state-run fund and profit-taking of blue chips, brokers said. The Composite Index closed 9.98 points higher at 1,078.66 after hitting an all-time high of 1,083.49 in the morning. "An economic boom continues and
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      • 305 26 +32.82 The NZSE-40 Capital Index ended up 32.82 points at 2,025.75 on moderate turnover, worth NZ538.06 million. The top three stocks all performed well, notably Fletcher Challenge, which shot up 14 cents to NZ54.26. The market had started strongly, thanks to firmer Wall Street stocks. A 20-point gain
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    • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
      • 649 26 +40.7 UK stocks rose for a fourth day amid gains in government bonds and a rally on Wall Street amid speculation US interest rates will not rise soon. The FT-SE 100 Index climbed 40.7 points to 3,073, its highest level since Sep 19. It was led by gains in
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      • 115 26 +20.70 French shares closed with strong gains but off the day's best, boosted by OATs, bunds and firmness on Wall Street, traders said. The CAC-40 Index closed up 20.70 at 1,919.02. Of the CAC-40 stocks, 29 were higher, nine lower and two unchanged. Volume was 3.2 billion francs. Paris
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      • 162 26 +2.29pc The stock market enjoyed its second big win in a row yesterday as the DAX Index jumped 2.29 per cent to end at 2,071.06 points against 2,024.79 at the Monday close. The DAX had skyrocketed by 3.27 per cent on Monday. Frankfurt Oct II DM Aca 156 00
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      • 186 26 13.86 Strong early gains on Wall Street, firm bonds and futures and some bargainhunting and derivatives-re-lated short-covering steered Belgian shares to a one per cent higher close. The Bel-20 Index ended 1.03 per cent, or 13.86 points, higher at 1,365.20, near the day's high of 1,366.18. Some 1.59 billion
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      • 147 26 •101 Italian stocks fell for the seventh time in nine days amid false rumours that Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was about to be arrested for tax evasion at his holding company Fininvest SpA. A rumor that Mr Berlusconi had been arrested swept the Milan market early in the day,
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      • 279 26 +5.23 Dutch stocks extended Monday's rally, with the benchmark index rising 1.3 per cent amid gains by German shares, the dollar and European bonds. "There is no reason to go lower, even after yesterday's recovery," said Mark Kellerman, a trader with KBW Effectenbank. "The recovery in the bond market
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      • 151 26 I.9pc Swedish shares closed sharply higher supported by strong foreign bourses and a surge of over 5.0 per cent in the most-traded share of telecoms group Ericsson. "It is a little surprising that the bourse has shown such strength as nothing fundamentally has changed in the country," a broker
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      • 256 26 15.2 Swiss stocks rose as bunds led markets higher on hopes the market's preferred candidate, Chancellor Kohl, will win German national elections this weekend. The Swiss Market Index of 23 leading stocks climbed 15.2 points to 2568.6, with 12 stocks higher, two steady and nine lower. The SMI has
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      • 318 26 -14 South African gold shares posted sharp losses yesterday as the market came under renewed pressure from a soft bullion price and sharply firmer financial rand. Industrials were mostly steady after Wall Street and other key markets gained. Dealers said the Industrial Index had lost mainly as a result
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      • 259 26 +21.79 Shares rose early, buoyed by positive sentiment south of the border and a surge in high-technology shares. "The Dow was up a lot yesterday so I guess our market is just catching up here," said one Toronto trader. Markets in Canada were shut on Monday for the Canadian
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      • 760 26 +49 Buy programmes, a bond market rally and strong third quarter earnings reports kept Wall Street stocks trading sharply higher at midday. "What is happening is that there is obviously a decisive change of tone in both the stock and bond markets," said Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer
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      2732 27 AFP HONGKONG Stock prices rebounded 1.23 per cent yesterday on bargain hunting, as tension on the Gulf appeared to ease, with the key Hang Seng Index gaining 113.92 points to close at 9,362.32. Turnover stood at HK52.950 billion, against the previous day's HK52.183 billion. Brokers said the buying spree
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      533 27 CLSA THE Shanghai B shares continued their lacklustre performance on low turnover. The CLSA Index was at 867.97, up 1.17 points. Dazhong was up 3 per cent on modest turnover of US$O.5 million. Likewise, trading in Shenzhen B shares remained dull on substantially contracted turnover of HKSS million. The
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      2503 27 Reuter TOKYO Stocks closed firmer as the yen's weakness against the dollar supported high-tech-shares and overall sentiment, brokers said. Index buying also helped to buoy shares, they said. But trade remained thin and quiet, they said. "Buying was thanks to the yen's weakness, but that was not very strong
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      1689 27 Reuter BANGKOK Thai stocks closed higher in dull trade after tension in the Gulf appeared to ease but the mood was still dominated by caution, brokers said. The SET Index closed 16.14 points higher at 1,444.26 on wafer tnin turnover of four billion baht. "Local funds bought blue chips
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      1041 27 Reuter JAKARTA Share prices closed mixed in quiet trading with several big cap stocks rebounding in the second session, brokers said. "We saw a good rebound on certain stocks like Barito Pacific which followed the turnaround in other Asian markets. Overall trading was slow and volumes down but this
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    • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
      • 5908 28 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian stocks rebounded yesterday on Iraq's assurance that it would recall troops massed on the border close to Kuwait, and on an easing of domestic political tensions, brokers said. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Composite Index, which tracks 86 blue
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      • 1787 30  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Shares staged a strong rebound across the board yesterday as tensions cooled in the Persian Gulf. The Singapore market, which was hit by heavy selling on Monday like most of the regional markets, was also boosted by
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    • 300 30 OFFICIAL NOTICE We, HONSIN MARINE PTE LTD of 80 Marine Parade Road #13-08 Parkway Parade, Singapore 1544 hereby give notice that in consequence of purchase of a motor tugboat and intended change of name, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 386 of the Merchant Shipping
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    • 313 31  -  By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE A consortium formed by Keppel Engineering and French company SGN Services has clinched a $21-million contract to design and build a tanker-sludge treatment plant on Pulau Sebarok. The plant, which will replace one that is 16 years
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      35 31 AFP VLADIVOSTOK, Russia Children playing on a sunken Russian submarine in the naval base in Vladivostok on Sunday. Many of the Soviet Navy s ships are in a bad state of repair. AFP
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    • 412 31  -  By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE Hongkong shipping company Tai Chong Cheang Steamship is stepping up its presence here with a move to register a fourth ship under the Singapore flag. The 168,300 deadweighttonne bulk carrier will be built by Halla Engineering and
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    • 176 31 AFP MANILA An affiliate of the Philippines' International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) is projecting a US$6.2million (559.2 million) net profit on revenues of US$5B million over the first five years of a port project in Argentina, the firm said on
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    • 176 31 AFP LONDON Channel Tunnel operator Eurotunnel is likely to reach its target of taking 22 per cent of cross-Channel freight traffic by the end of 1995, said Christian Zbylut, director of Eurotunnel's freight division, Shuttle Freight. "We have new clients every day and are
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    • 224 31 AFP COPENHAGEN Danish maritime authorities warned ferry companies on Monday not to rush into sealing up their ships' bow doors in the wake of the Estonia disaster. Since the car ferry sank in the Baltic on Sep 28 on a crossing from
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    • 235 31 Reuter LONDON Oil tanker and general shipping insurers are cutting back the length of time for which their insurance quotes are valid for calls to Kuwait and Iraq, in a response to increased Gulf tensions, brokers and underwriters said on Monday. But they said
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    • 325 31 Reuter HONGKONG One of Hongkong's most prominent container shipping experts told the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce magazine that he questioned the need for Hongkong to proceed with its plans for its 10th and 11th container terminals (CTIO and CT11). MH
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    • 1908 32 THE Baltic FWight Index for spot dry cargo shipping rates rose to 1,772 on Monday from 1,747 on Oct 7. There were further rumours of US Gulf-Japan Panamax grain cargoes fixed, but this was difficult to confirm, brokers said. Brokers here were convinced that MSK took the Captain
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    • 12814 40 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line invofted and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after
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      • 1132 48 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booking/Balance Rsits Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From to, to* CM8 14/2359 2A 11/1700 12/0659 12/0)00 3 12/0700 12/LI 59 12/1400 4 12/1200 12/1459 12/1700 liTIsOO 1* 11/1500 H/1659
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    • 1031 49 In the wake of the Estonia disaster, experts are now looking at how roll-on roll-off ferries can be designed to be safer The Economist WHEN the nose broke off, the sea flooded in. A week after the car ferry Estonia went down, with the loss
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      • 546 50 Reuter DETROIT In the *****, carmakers were fixated on fuel economy. In the 80s, it was quality. Now in the 90s, cost control is all the rage. Faced with the prospect of increased competition from low-cost producers like
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      • 512 50 Reuter PARIS The economic recession in Europe may be over but for the car market, the customer is still king. "It's been a buyer's market for the last 18 months and you should be in a position to go into any European showroom
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      • 433 50 FT LONDON Extensive restructuring by Lucas Industries will cost the UK automotive and aerospace components group a total of £214 million (SSSO3 million) in exceptional charges double previous forecasts. However, shares in Lucas on Monday rose by 17p to 194p after the City
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      • 539 50 Knight-Ridder NEW YORK Salomon Brothers car analyst Jack Kirnan said that Ford Motor Co is the most vulnerable among the Big Three US c?r and truck companies to the slow industry recovery in European vehicle sales. Mr Kirnan. who returned from
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      • 371 50 Bloomberg Business News HOUSTON Continental Airlines is cutting fares as much as 30 per cent this winter in hopes of extending the response it got from two fare sales this summer. The catch is that the tickets must be purchased by Oct
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        • 121 50 AFP PARIS French industry minister Gerard Longuet said on Monday that Japanese car makers would be authorised to increase their exports to France next year from 3 per cent to 3.9 per cent of the market. He said after a tour of the World
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        • 38 50 Reuter SEOUL A South Korean woman taking over the remote controls of an Avenger Anti-Aircraft Missile system at the Aerospace Exhibition on Sunday. Many kinds of weapons and armaments are on display at the exhibition. Reuter
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        • 85 50 Bloomberg Business News MESA, Arizona McDonnell Douglas Corp said the US Army gave it the go-ahead to begin a programme to upgrade the AH-64 Apache helicopter. Last week, a US Defence Department committee gave the Army approval to spend advance procurement funds for the Longbow
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        • 51 50 Reuter NEW YORK A USAir Group Inc spokesman said he expects the airline to offer fares that are competitive with Continental Airlines' winter sale fares. The spokesman said the airline had not yet seen the new Continental fares, and he could not comment further.
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        • 77 50 Bloomberg Business News DETROIT General Motors Corp's Corvette plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky, may also be used to build the car maker's Opel-based cars to be sold through its Cadillac and Buick divisions in North America, Automotive News said yesterday. Bowling Green will
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    • 213 45 Bt GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP jBUI UMER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ft ASEAN SINGAPORE TO KOMPONG SOM •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* CR NO: **********0W KAO SIN PKG PNG GLORY SELATAN X 14/10 21/10 23/10 25/10 GLORY SELATAN VI 6/10 13/10 14/10 SP KOMPONG SOM GLORY SELATAN V 28/10 31/10 SINGAPORE ASEAN TO
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    • 630 45 FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT CONTAINER SERVICE SIN TO SOUTH AFRICA VESSEL/ VOYAGE SIN DUN HUE* FU CPT« BEW* MPMHUW/108 09/10 33/10 37/10 OS/11 33/10 3C/10 04/11 06/11 Y) HE/102 33/10 OS/11 Oa/11 10/11 08/11 08/11 13/11 IS/11 SHUN HE/107 00/11 10/11 33/11 01/13 30/11 33/11 30/11 03/13 TM> HE/OT 30/11 03/13 OC/13
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    • 352 45 SjN FAR EAST 18/10 KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG 16/10 BANGKOK 16/10 MANILA/CEBU 16/10 JAKARTA/BELAWAN/SURABAYA 17/10 PORT KELANG/PENANG/E. MALAYSIA 16/10 BUSAN 16/10 TOKYO/YOKO/KOBE/NGO/OSA 15/10 HONG KONG SJN CHINA (*B#±BSn) 15/10 GUANGZHOU/HUANGPU/SHENZHEN FUZHOU/XIAMEN/SHANTOU/SHEKOU DALIAN/SHANGHAI/XINGANG TIANJIN/QINGDAO/HAIKOU also accepting LCI cargo SIN EUROPE/UK 17/10 LDN/FLX/LVP/SOU 17/10 RDM/HAM/ANT/LEH/GOA/OSL/GOT/BCN J also accepting cargo to Austria/ Hungary/Romania/Poland/Bulgaria/Czech. SIN USA/CANADA 16/10
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    • 1139 46 n r i rrninn r "r FIXED W WEEKLY SAILINGS 1 Tel: 261-3595 MELBOURNEIp GP SHIPPING PTE LTD I Call: Kenny/Mas/Peter n unnnmaimiiiw»r nwnwtnwmnr wit v•" rsi sm FMM MILB SYD MKK LTTT IIIEN HUOK i3O 03/U IS/11 IS/11 23/11 20/11* WUSSH. 337 24/11 04/12 07/12 11/12 14/12 MM!HA Jit
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    • 367 46 Con term CONTERM FREIGHT (F.E.) PTE LTD. AUCKLAND 16 OCTOBER (Accepting to aH Naw Zealand porta) PENANG 14 OCT JAKARTA 16 OCT PORT KLANG 14 OCT BAN6KOK 16 OCT MELBOURNE 14 OCT SYDNEY 14 OCT BRISBANE 14 OCT FREMANTLE 20 OCT ADELAIDE 21 OCT 60THENBUR6 19 OCT 'ACCEPTING TO ALL
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    • 1286 47 ISEAMA^IRGENTINJUJNE^&ri, CONTAINERISED "HUB" SERVICE f j DIRECT TO ARGENTINA/BRAZIL URUGUAY 1 I I ["""f T FRANCISCA SCHULTE 005E 30/10 05/12 07/12 13/12 I 14/12 1»/12 I 13/01 ALEXANOER SCHULTE OOSE 22/11 28/12 30/12 05/01 I 06/01 11/01 I 05 02 BMQIT NABER 003E 13/12 14/01 16/01 22/01 I 23/01 I
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    • 675 48 SAMIinFRA IMIUINESIfI fSI PTE LTD I 15 McCALLUM STREET #03-01/02 NATWEST CENTRE S'PORE 0106 Tel: *****81-3 FAX: *****36 (3 HUNTING LINES) TLX: R*****0 -BOOKINGS CALL DIRECT LINE: *****41/*****43 JESSICA/CELIA iM.VJihI iffffgffffai 7 SLGS/WEEK WAl\iUzlViM 3 SLGS/WEEK -VESSEL VOY SIN JAK 1 VESSEL VOY BIN BUR SrWADIKA 1049 IN PORT 14/10
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    • 609 49 HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE CO. LTD. WESTBOUND TO EUROPE BKG: *****61 [m* no* VRSELS VOY SM RTM ANT* LET HAM BREJ FET~| K/Io iim IS/IT H. CHALLENGER 312* 17/10 04/11 06/11 05/11 06/11 06/11 OS/11 19/10 21/10 22/10 H. PWfER 311* 24/10 11/11 13/11 12/11 13/11 13/11 15/11 26/10 21/10 29/10
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    • 306 49 TODAY'S TIDES (hatfrt in metres) HOUR 0000 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 JR 0.1 1.1 1.8 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.0 l.« 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.9 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.6 2.4
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