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NSW: Main stories in today s Sydney newspapers = 4


AAP General News (Australia)
04-06-1999
NSW: Main stories in today s Sydney newspapers = 4

THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW:

Page 1: Stevedoring company P&O Ports close to finalising enterprise agreements with most
terminals nationally; Deutsche Bank insists Bankers Trust be sold as a whole; Former
Indonesian president Suharto accused of provoking violence.

Page 2: Hong Kong casino millionaire Stanley Ho driving at second major tranche of
development at his Palm Meadows golf course.

Page 3: Business Coalition for Tax Reform to challenge key elements of Howard government's
corporate tax package; Australia's superannuation system appears to make retirees less
dependent on government pensions - report; Bankers to Janet Holmes a Court's Heytesbury Pty
Ltd agree to roll over syndicated borrowings.

WORLD: Balkan refugee policy opens divisions in NATO; China's Premier Zhu Rongji visits the
United States; Indonesia begins registering voters for parliamentary elections; European Union
and US at loggerheads over leadership of World Trade Organisation.

COMPANIES: Ten Network Holdings Ltd tracking OK ahead of this week's interim profit
announcement; Timezone hopes to float part of its business as shift in consumer entertainment
erodes traditional revenue base; PBL appears certain to float PBL Online.

MARKETS: Japanese economy on way up after benchmark Tankan confidence survey improving
marginally in March quarter; Reserve Bank's board meeting today will greet local financial
markets returning from Easter break; Colonial sell recommendation draws fire from Smedley.

AAP knr/sco

KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 4 SYDNEY

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