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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 14

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Times Colonisti
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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No. Ii. The bank in tht? world con linih lo bip Tokyo's Dai It hi Kjngyo Bank, followed in order by Sumitomo, Fuji, Mit.iubishi, Sanaa. Norimhu-kin. InduMhal Rank of Japan.

Mitsubishi Trust, Tukai and Sumitomo Trust. Dfutsthc Bank of Frankfurt. West Germany, was nth. and Credit Ari-cole Mutuel of Paris as 12th. Donald Crowley, an analyst in San Francisco with Keefe Bruyptte and Woods, a New York-based investment firm that specializes in banking, said.

"American banks have been working under a couple of major constraints, and growth and expansion have been impeded dramatically." First, he said, U.S. laws prohibit true nationwide banking. That means that the big American institutions do not have the freedom to expand across the country that banks enjoy in countries such as Japan, France and West Germany. Second, he said, the dollar was extremely weak at the end of 1987, V. NV' Tarzan climb thrills tourists A man performed a one hour Tanranact for about 1,500 tourists Monday when he climbed to the top of a giant Sequoia tree in front of the legislature.

Victoria police said they received a call at 8 p.m. that a person was scaling the 16 metre tree and when police arrived the man as half ay up. Unable to touch the man, the police stood watching while he clambered the rest of the way up the tree and began to throw branches and his shoes at the audience which gathered. The Victoria fire department arrived with a ladder truck, but before it as used "he got tired of the game and voluntarily came down," said police. Police said the man, suspected of being under the influence of drugs, was taken into custody.

TimetostDp the nickel and diming. when the figures were compiled. American BanAersaid that this was the first year since it began publishing the list 31 years ago that no Blast death being probed You've said it loud and clear: "Some of the fees and scnices I'm charged for seem unfair." We hear you. -Tfro L0n INTRODUCING The FeeCutter does away with the most aggravating fees and service charges, it goes beyond to include: NO FEE Chequing NO FEE VISAf NO FEE Traveller's Cheques. THE FEECUTTER.

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In other words. The FeeCutter offers you the best of both worlds; a high return on your deposits and the freedom to write cheques. IT TAKES EVERYTHING INTO ACCOUNT. The FeeCutter eliminates the most unfair fees and service Sidney RCMP and the Workers' Compensation Board are investigating the death of a Sooke man killed during blasting at Dunsmuir Lodge. Karel Kasika, 59, died of head injuries after being struck by flying rock when he was detonating a blast.

Workers' Compensation Board spokesman Brenda Whittingham said Monday. The accident occurred last Thursday, she said. Kasika was working for Western Grater Contracting in Metchosin. His employer, Graham Terlson, said he was blasting for a parking lot. Neither the RCMP nor WCB would say when they expect their reports to be ready.

The B.C. coroner's office is awaiting the reports before launching its own investigation. Kasika was married and had two sons. Services will be held Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the chapel of First Memorial, 4725 Falaise Dr.

Subjt to normal credit conditions. Hates are set relative to 91 -day Government of Canada Treasury Bills. Man's body found in park bushes The partially decomposed body of a middle-aged man was found Monday in a clump of bushes in Beacon Hill Park. Victoria police detective Frank Whitton said it appeared the man, in his 50s, had been sleeping in the bush, since he was found lying on a plastic sheet. Pills and liquor bottles were found near the body.

Whitton said no foul play is suspected and no identification was found on AVAILABLE THROUGH THESE CENTRAL GUARANTY TRUSTCO COMPANIES. I Guaranty YORKSHIRE antrallhlSt trust company Look in the white pages for the branch nearest you. the man. "It appears the body has been there about a week," Whitton said. He said a passerby spotted the body in the south end of the park shortly after 4 p.m.

and called police. An autopsy was to be performed today to determine the cause of death..

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