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Forestry firm owes Rp 350b

Forestry firm owes Rp 350b JAKARTA (JP): A central bank official revealed yesterday that the troubled Dayak Besar Group, currently facing sanctions by the Ministry of Forestry, is in arrears on loans totaling Rp 350 billion (US$157.6 million) to a group of private banks.

Golden Gloves boxing postponed

Golden Gloves boxing postponed JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Amateur Boxing Association has postponed the Golden Gloves championships from June to November to give host Dili, East Timor ample time to prepare for such a major event.

117 rescued in ferry mishap

117 rescued in ferry mishap SINGAPORE (AFP): Some 117 passengers were plucked to safety by rescue workers after a ferry ran aground on the reefs off Singapore while on its way from Indonesia, police and Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) officials said yesterday.

New hospital in Bumi Serpong

New hospital in Bumi Serpong JAKARTA (JP): PT KPJ Medica, an Indonesian-Malaysian joint venture company, will build a 100-bed hospital in Bumi Serpong Damai, 50 kilometers west of here, in August.The company's chief commissioner, Rahmat Ismail, said the hospital, which will require a US$11 million...

Malaysia 'will go bankrupt' if PAS wins: Minister

Malaysia 'will go bankrupt' if PAS wins: Minister KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's party yesterday warned voters that Malaysia's rapid development and rich economy could be brought to ruin if the opposition was elected to power in polls this month.

Tanamur and Cafe Batavia closed by authorities

Tanamur and Cafe Batavia closed by authorities JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta administration temporarily closed down two famous nightclubs -- Tanamur and Cafe Batavia -- yesterday morning for allegedly failing to abide by the existing regulations governing amusement centers, an official said.

Villagers encroach on prison island

Villagers encroach on prison island CILACAP, Central Java: The authorities plan to resettle an estimated 900 people illegally occupying parts of Nusa Kambangan, which is well-known as a prison island for hardcore criminals.

Indonesia sends note to China over Natuna case

Indonesia sends note to China over Natuna case JAKARTA (JP): A foreign ministry official confirmed yesterday reports that Indonesia has sent a diplomatic note concerning China's inclusion of the Natuna islands in its maps.

Schroders Plc vows to tap RI capital market

Schroders Plc vows to tap RI capital market JAKARTA (JP): Schroders Plc, one of Britain's major merchant banks, pledged a stronger commitment yesterday to tapping the potential of the Indonesian capital market despite continued drops in share prices over the last few months.

500 workers go on strike

500 workers go on strike SEMARANG, Central Java: Over 500 workers of a furniture factory went on strike yesterday, demanding that their daily wage be raised from Rp 1,500 ($0.68) to Rp 3,000.The workers began their sit-in at 8. a.m.

Hutomo sprints to win Lido rally

Hutomo sprints to win Lido rally JAKARTA (JP): Hutomo Mandala Putra sped to the national sprint rally championship title at the Lido Lake resort, Sukabumi, West Java, on Sunday.Partnering with Ricardo Gelael in a Subaru Impreza, Hutomo completed the grueling 18-kilometer track in the fastest time...

New cement prices unlikely to draw investors

New cement prices unlikely to draw investors JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Trade Satrio B. Joedono said yesterday that the recent 40 percent increase in cement reference prices would not attract new entrants to the cement industry.

Golf meet for the disabled

Golf meet for the disabled JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Hayono Isman will open a charity amateur golf tournament on Apr. 23 at the Pondok Indah golf course, South Jakarta.The tournament is being held to help the Society for the Care of Indonesian Disabled Children raise funds...

Canceled haj pilgrims will be reimbursed

Canceled haj pilgrims will be reimbursed JAKARTA (JP): The government, consoling the thousands of frustrated prospective pilgrims who have had to cancel their journey to Mecca this year, promised yesterday to simplify procedures for reimbursement.

Autonomy program to go ahead

Autonomy program to go ahead JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to go ahead and give greater autonomy to 26 regencies next week despite objections from two government ministries.State Minister of Administrative Reform T.B.

Irian glaciers cleaned up

Irian glaciers cleaned up JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: A 20 member clean-up team of PT Freeport Indonesia has removed some 800 kilograms of refuse from the Carstenz and Meren glaciers at the top of the Jayawijaya mountains.

Military denies report of massacre in Irian

Military denies report of massacre in Irian JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces yesterday denied reports originating from Australia suggesting that its members had massacred as many as 37 separatist rebels in Irian Jaya."There have been separate clashes, we lost one man and they lost one.

Air Force will receive 18 fighters next year

Air Force will receive 18 fighters next year JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will receive 18 of the 20 Hawk jet fighters it ordered from Britain next year, Air Force Chief of Staff Marshall Rilo Pambudi said yesterday at the Halim Perdanakusumah air base.

Convicted triple murderer asks for forgiveness

Convicted triple murderer asks for forgiveness JAKARTA (JP): A convicted triple murderer facing imminent execution asked for forgiveness yesterday from the relatives of his victims and urged the authorities to allow him to donate his organs.

Manila, KL discuss defense cooperation

Manila, KL discuss defense cooperation MANILA (AFP): The Philippines and Malaysia will discuss closer defense cooperation involving both military operations and defense industries in Kuala Lumpur later this month, the head of Malaysian defense forces said yesterday.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeShare prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 10, 1995: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- ADES ALFINDO 2,675 50 2,500 AHAP INSURANCE 3,300 0 ALUMINDO PERKASA 1,100 0 ANDAYANI MEGAH 2,200 -50 500 ANEKA KIMIA...

Junior c'ship opens today

Junior c'ship opens today JAKARTA (JP): A total of 126 budding athletes from 18 Indonesian provinces will compete in the junior national gymnastics championship at the Senayan Volleyball Hall this morning.

Developer's negligence criticized

Developer's negligence criticized JAKARTA (JP): Representatives of PT Modernland Realty Ltd., the developer which has been repeatedly warned by city administration for its failure to build public and social facilities worth Rp 1 billion (US$454,545), failed to show up at the City Council.

Oki's lawyers in battle

Oki's lawyers in battle JAKARTA (JP): Amir Syamsuddin, former lawyer of suspected murderer Oki, lodged a formal complaint yesterday with the police against Oki's current lawyers, Ruhut Sitompoel and Tommy Sihotang, for allegedly blackening his name with the public.

Hospital service

Hospital service One really does not expect to be cheated by one of Jakarta's better hospitals -- but I was.The other day I went to RS Abdi Waluyo for an X-ray of my arthritic left shoulder, to send to my surgeon in the UK -- also for a check-up X-ray on my left hip, upon which he had performed a...

Pilgrims' problems

Pilgrims' problems The sharp increase in the number of haj pilgrims from 165,000 last year to 231,000 this year should have been ample warning that serious problems could loom ahead for the government's program for sending them to the Holy Land.

Monas racers apprehended

Monas racers apprehended JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta police ticketed four motorists and one motorcyclist for allegedly speeding near Monas (the National Monument) Square on Saturday night.According to Central Jakarta police chief, Lt. Col.

Pilgrimage to Jerusalem

Pilgrimage to Jerusalem With reference to Mr Ali Haidar Basyaiban's letter of April 6, 1995, I would like to share my knowledge that all pilgrims traveling to Israel are issued, at their request, with a visa on a separate sheet of paper.

Permadi engaged in clandestine activities: ABRI

Permadi engaged in clandestine activities: ABRI JAKARTA (JP): The controversy surrounding the allegedly blasphemous remarks of psychic Permadi Satrio Wiwoho continues to grow, with the Armed Forces (ABRI) now accusing him of engaging in clandestine activities.Chief for ABRI general affairs Lt. Gen.

Tensions remain high in southern Philippines

Tensions remain high in southern Philippines ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (Reuter): Police and troops throughout the tense southern Philippines were at the highest levels of alert yesterday amid fears of renewed attacks by Moro rebels.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Lost Morenitos, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Korean bank in Hanoi

Korean bank in Hanoi HANOI (AFP): The Korean Exchange Bank (KEB) has opened a representative office in Hanoi, becoming the first South Korean bank to operate in northern Vietnam, a report said yesterday.

Cement and inflation

Cement and inflation The announcement of new local benchmark prices for cement last month has led to many comments which, in general, foresee a sharp rise in the inflation rate for 1995, possibly exceeding the 10 percent limit.

335,000 to get polio vaccines

335,000 to get polio vaccines BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: About 335,000 children under five years of age will be given free polio vaccinations over the coming two years.The program is part of the state-sponsored drive aimed at eradicating polio nationwide by the year 2000, chief of the...

New market area to be ready soon

New market area to be ready soon JAKARTA (JP): The market festival project, designed to give Jakarta the latest concept in leisure, sports and recreation, on Jl. Rasuna Said in Kuningan, South Jakarta, is expected to be completed soon, an executive of the project said yesterday.

Ramos to ask Singapore to reopen case

Ramos to ask Singapore to reopen case MANILA (AFP): President Fidel Ramos yesterday suspended an ambassador and fired another for allegedly failing to help Flor Contemplacion, the Filipina maid executed in Singapore on March 17, and said he would ask Singapore to reopen her case.

Inggeris and Britain

Inggeris and Britain Jeremy Gibbons gave a public service in the April l7, 1995 issue of The Jakarta Post when he raised the subject of the irksome habit of Indonesians naming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Inggeris.

Seats needed in Blok M terminal

Seats needed in Blok M terminalFrom NeracaI think the Blok M terminal lacks facilities. It is very annoying for commuters to have to stand while waiting for the bus to enter the terminal. No seats are available and many have to wait outside the terminal to have the first chance to board the bus.

KL blasts 'Time' over terrorist report

KL blasts 'Time' over terrorist report KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has condemned U.S. magazine Time for alleging that Malaysia was training terrorists, and his officials Sunday charged it was a Western plot to discredit the country.

RI needs 100 years to socialize tribes

RI needs 100 years to socialize tribes JAKARTA (JP): The government needs at least 100 years to socialize an estimated 1.2 million tribal people living in isolated areas across Indonesia, according to an official.

It's an up and down business at JSX

It's an up and down business at JSX JAKARTA (JP): When the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) opened last Monday, share prices plunged in line with the falling U.S. dollar and the surprise announcement on increases in cement reference prices.

Life not easy for pensioners

Life not easy for pensioners JAKARTA (JP): Low pensions mean that life is not easy for retired Indonesian government officials, according to one expert."Retired government officers, civil and military, and perhaps most private sector workers too, not only look for new activities, but also have to...

Observers not invited to Malaysian polls

Observers not invited to Malaysian polls KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysia's Foreign Minister Abdullah Badawi yesterday said no foreign observers would be invited to monitor general elections as there was no need.

Elephants make good farmers

Elephants make good farmers BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: More farmers are interested in having elephants from the local "school" to plow in their farms.In the Mesuji district, farmers are impressed by the performance of a couple of elephants employed by the Brambasan village chief, Samani.

China gains three titles at Asian c'ships

China gains three titles at Asian c'ships JAKARTA (JP): South Korea and Malaysia denied China a clean sweep in the finals of the Asian Badminton Championships in Beijing, which finished on Saturday.Despite making it into the finals in all of the five events, China managed to grab only three titles,...

Politics banned on Yogya radio stations

Politics banned on Yogya radio stations YOGYAKARTA (JP): The local authorities have barred private radio stations here from airing political programs, following the broadcast of an interview with a controversial mystic last year.

800 may have HIV in C. Java

800 may have HIV in C. Java SEMARANG, Central Java: As many as 800 people may have the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that causes the deadly Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in this province, a local official revealed on Saturday.

Kawasaki to build plant

Kawasaki to build plant TOKYO (AFP): Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (KHI) plans to build a new plant in Thailand or Malaysia in 1996 to produce key parts of motorcycle engines, a leading business daily reported Saturday.

Jakarta's City Form

Jakarta's City Form Having read with interest the article Indonesia still dreams of a new architectural paradigm by Bambang Eryudhawan in April 2, 1995 edition of The Jakarta Post, I offer a few thoughts for your readers.

Banks may buy into Kanindotex

Banks may buy into Kanindotex JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono said on Saturday that the plan of Bank Bumi Daya (BBD) and Bank Pembangunan Indonesia (Bapindo) to acquire stakes in the heavily indebted Kanindotex Group faces no legal constraints.