Date set for 2nd S'pore hearing into tycoon's Canada land dispute
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A SECOND hearing in Singapore has been set for the case between Singapore tycoon Oei Hong Leong and Canada's Concord Pacific Acquisitions, the company against which he began action last October over a disputed plot of prime land on the waterfront in downtown Vancouver.
The hearing, originally scheduled on Wednesday, has been adjourned to April 15 because the counsel involved could not be present.
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