JAKARTA GROWTH FUND INC
DEF 14A, 1999-09-20
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   As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 20, 1999

           PROXY STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 14(A) OF THE SECURITIES
                     EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 (AMENDMENT NO.  )

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                            JAKARTA GROWTH FUND, INC.
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                            JAKARTA GROWTH FUND, INC.
                                 180 Maiden Lane
                          New York, New York 10038-4936

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                NOTICE OF 1999 ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
                               November 9, 1999

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To the Shareholders of
Jakarta Growth Fund, Inc.:

      Notice is hereby given that the 1999 Annual Meeting of Shareholders (the
"Meeting") of Jakarta Growth Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") will be held at the offices
of Nomura Asset Management U.S.A. Inc., 180 Maiden Lane, New York, New York on
Tuesday, November 9, 1999, at 10:30 A.M. for the following purposes:

      (1) To elect six Directors to serve for the ensuing year;

      (2) To consider and act upon a proposal to ratify the selection of
PricewaterhouseCoopers llp as independent accountants of the Fund for its fiscal
year ending March 31, 2000; and

      (3) To transact such other business as may properly come before the
Meeting or any adjournment thereof.

      The Board of Directors has fixed the close of business on September 3,
1999 as the record date for the determination of shareholders entitled to notice
of and to vote at the meeting or any adjournment thereof.

      A complete list of the shareholders of the Fund entitled to vote at the
Meeting will be available and open to the examination of any shareholder of the
Fund for any purpose germane to the Meeting during ordinary business hours from
and after October 25, 1999, at the offices of the Fund, 180 Maiden Lane, New
York, New York.

      You are cordially invited to attend the Meeting. Shareholders who do not
expect to attend the Meeting in person are requested to complete, date and sign
the enclosed form of proxy and return it promptly in the envelope provided for
that purpose. The enclosed proxy is being solicited on behalf of the Board of
Directors of the Fund.

                                          By Order of the Board of Directors

                                                   John J. Boretti
                                                      Secretary

New York, New York
Dated: September 20, 1999

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                                 PROXY STATEMENT

                            JAKARTA GROWTH FUND, INC.
                                 180 Maiden Lane
                          New York, New York 10038-4936

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                       1999 ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
                                November 9, 1999

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                                  INTRODUCTION

      This Proxy Statement is furnished in connection with the solicitation of
proxies on behalf of the Board of Directors of Jakarta Growth Fund, Inc., a
Maryland corporation (the "Fund"), to be voted at the 1999 Annual Meeting of
Shareholders of the Fund (the "Meeting") to be held at the offices of Nomura
Asset Management U.S.A. Inc. ("NAM-U.S.A."), 180 Maiden Lane, New York, New York
on Tuesday, November 9, 1999, at 10:30 A.M. The approximate mailing date of this
Proxy Statement is September 20, 1999.

      All properly executed proxies received prior to the Meeting will be voted
at the Meeting in accordance with the instructions marked thereon or otherwise
as provided therein. Unless instructions to the contrary are marked, proxies
will be voted (a) FOR the election of six Directors, and (b) FOR the
ratification of the selection of independent accountants. Any proxy may be
revoked at any time prior to the exercise thereof by giving written notice to
the Secretary of the Fund at the Fund's address indicated above or by voting in
person at the Meeting.

      The Board of Directors has fixed the close of business on September 3,
1999, as the record date for the determination of shareholders entitled to
notice of and to vote at the Meeting and at any adjournment thereof.
Shareholders on the record date will be entitled to one vote for each share
held, with no shares having cumulative voting rights. As of September 3, 1999,
the Fund had outstanding 5,017,564 shares of Common Stock, par value $0.10 per
share.

      The Board of Directors of the Fund knows of no business other than that
mentioned in Items 1 and 2 of the Notice of meeting which will be presented for
consideration at the Meeting. If any other matter is properly presented, it is
the intention of the persons named in the enclosed proxy to vote in accordance
with their best judgement.

                          ITEM 1. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS

      At the Meeting six Directors will be elected to serve until the next
Annual Meeting of Shareholders and until their successors are elected and
qualified. It is the intention of the persons named in the enclosed proxy to
nominate and vote in favor of the election of the persons listed below.

      The Board of Directors of the Fund knows of no reason why any of these
nominees will be unable to serve, but in the event of any such unavailability,
the proxies received will be voted for such substitute nominees as the Board of
Directors may recommend.

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    Certain information concerning the nominees is set forth as follows:

<TABLE>
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                                                                                                         Shares of
                                                                                                        Common Stock
                                                                                                        of the Fund
                                           Principal Occupations                                        Beneficially
      Name and Address                    During Past Five Years                         Director         Owned at
         of Nominee                     and Public Directorships(1)               Age     Since      September 3, 1999
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<S>                               <C>                                             <C>     <C>              <C>
William G. Barker, Jr.(2)......   Consultant to the television industry since     66      1993             -0-
111 Parsonage Road                   1991.
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

George H. Chittenden(2)........   Director of Bank Audi (U.S.A.).                 82      1990             750
155 Buffalo Bay, Neck Road
Madison, Connecticut 06443

Nobuo Katayama(3)(4)...........   President of the Fund since 1999; President     52      1999             -0-
180 Maiden Lane                      and Director of NAM-U.S.A. since 1999;
New York, New York 10038             Marketing Officer of Nomura Asset
                                     Management Co. Ltd. ("NAM") from
                                     1997 to 1999; Director and Chief
                                     Portfolio Manager of NAM from 1993 to
                                     1997.

Chor Weng Tan(2)...............   Managing Director for Education, The            63      1990             -0-
3 Park Avenue                        American Society of Mechanical
New York, New York 10016             Engineering since 1991; and Director
                                     of Tround International, Inc. from 1984
                                     to 1997.

Arthur R. Taylor(2)............   President of Muhlenberg College since 1992;     64      1990             -0-
2400 Chew Street                     Dean of the Faculty of Business of
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18104        Fordham University from 1985 to 1992;
                                     Chairman of Arthur R. Taylor & Co.
                                     (Investment firm); and Director of
                                     Louisiana  Land & Exploration Company
                                     and Pitney Bowes, Inc from 1982 to 1997.

John F. Wallace(3).............   Vice President of the Fund since 1997 and       71      1990             -0-
180 Maiden Lane                      Secretary and Treasurer of the Fund from
New York, New York 10038             1993 to 1997; Senior Vice President of
                                     NAM-U.S.A. since 1981, Secretary since
                                     1976, Treasurer since 1984 and Director
                                     since 1986.
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(1)   Each of the nominees is also a director of Japan OTC Equity Fund, Inc.,
      Korea Equity Fund, Inc. and Nomura Pacific Basin Fund, Inc., investment
      companies for which NAM-U.S.A. acts as manager.

(2)   Member of Audit Committee and Nominating Committee of the Board of
      Directors.

(3)   "Interested person," as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
      amended (the "Investment Company Act"), of the Fund.

(4)   Effective June 1, 1999, Nobuo Katayama was elected a Director of the Fund
      to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Haruo Sawada.


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      Committees and Directors' Meetings. The Board of Directors has a standing
Audit Committee and Nominating Committee, each of which consists of the
Directors who are not "interested persons" of the Fund within the meaning of the
Investment Company Act. The principal purpose of the Audit Committee is to
review the scope of the annual audit conducted by the Fund's independent
accountants and the evaluation by such accountants of the accounting procedures
followed by the Fund. The principal purpose of the Nominating Committee is to
select and nominate the Directors who are not "interested persons" of the Fund
as defined in the Investment Company Act. The Nominating Committee will consider
nominees recommended by shareholders of the Fund. Shareholders should submit
nominees to the Secretary of the Fund. The Fund has no standing Compensation
Committee.

      During the fiscal year ended March 31, 1999, the Board of Directors held
four meetings, and the Audit Committee and the Nominating Committee each held
one meeting. Each Director attended at least 75% of the meetings of the Board of
Directors, and each Director who is a member of the Audit and Nominating
Committees attended at least 75% of the meetings of such Committees held during
such period.

      Interested Persons. The Fund considers two nominees, Messrs. Katayama and
Wallace, to be "interested persons" of the Fund within the meaning of Section
2(a) (19) of the Investment Company Act. Mr. Katayama is President of the Fund,
the President and a director of NAM-U.S.A. Mr. Wallace is a Vice President of
the Fund, a Senior Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and a director of
NAM-U.S.A.

      Compensation of Directors. The Manager pays all compensation of all
Directors of the Fund who are affiliated with the Manager or any of its
affiliates. The Fund pays to each Director not affiliated with the Manager an
annual fee of $5,000 plus $500 per meeting attended, together with such
Director's actual out-of-pocket expenses relating to attendance at meetings.
Such fees and expenses aggregated $31,075 for the fiscal year ended March 31,
1999. The Fund paid no affiliated directors' out-of-pocket expenses in
connection with attendance at meetings of the Board of Directors for the fiscal
year ended March 31, 1999.

      The following table sets forth for the periods indicated compensation paid
by the Fund to its Directors and the aggregate compensation paid to the
Directors by all investment companies managed by NAM-U.S.A. or advised by NAM:

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                               Aggregate         Pension or Retirement      Total Compensation from
                             Compensation      Benefit Accrued as Part of     Fund Complex Paid to
                            from Fund For        Fund Expenses for its        Directors During the
                        its Fiscal Year Ended      Fiscal Year Ended          Calendar Year Ended
  Name of Director          March 31, 1999          March 31, 1999*            December 31, 1998*
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<S>                             <C>                     <C>                         <C>
William G. Barker.....          $7,000                  None                        $29,000
George H. Chittenden..          $7,000                  None                        $29,000
Nobuo Katayama**......              --                  None                             --
Chor Weng Tan.........          $7,000                  None                        $29,000
Arthur R. Taylor......          $7,000                  None                        $29,000
John F. Wallace.......              --                  None                             --
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*     In addition to the Fund, the "Fund Complex" includes Japan OTC Equity
      Fund, Inc., Korea Equity Fund, Inc., and Nomura Pacific Basin Fund, Inc.
**    Effective June 1, 1999, Nobuo Katayama was elected a Director of the Fund
      to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Haruo Sawada.


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    Officers of the Fund. The following table sets forth information concerning
the officers of the Fund. Officers of the Fund are elected and appointed by the
Directors and hold office until they resign, are removed or are otherwise
disqualified to serve.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                               Shares of
                                                                                             Common Stock
                                                                                             of the Fund
                                                                                             Beneficially
                                                                               Officer         Owned at
Name and Principal Occupation During Past Five Years    Office         Age      Since     September 3, 1999
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<S>                                                   <C>              <C>       <C>              <C>
Nubuo Katayama.....................................   President        52        1999             -0-
  President and Director of NAM-U.S.A.
    since 1999, Marketing Officer of
    NAM from 1997 to 1999, Director and
    Chief Portfolio Manager of NAM from
    1993 to 1997.

Keisuke Haruguchi..................................   Vice President   49        1999             -0-
  Senior Vice President and Director of
    NAM-U.S.A. since 1999; Senior
    Manager of NAM from 1997 to 1998;
    Manager of The Nomura Securities
    Co., Ltd. from 1994 to 1996.

John F. Wallace....................................   Vice President   71        1990             -0-
  Senior Vice President of NAM-U.S.A. since 1981,
    Secretary since 1976, Treasurer since 1984 and
    Director since 1986.

John J. Boretti....................................   Secretary and    47        1997             -0-
  Senior Vice President of NAM-U.S.A.                 Treasurer
    since 1996, Vice President and
    Chief Financial Officer of Kidder
    Peabody Asset Management, Inc. and
    Kidder, Peabody Mutual Funds and
    Vice President of Kidder, Peabody &
    Co. Inc. from 1993 to 1995.
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      Stock Ownership. At September 3, 1999, the Directors and officers of the
Fund as a group (8 persons) owned an aggregate of 750 shares of the Fund,
representing less than 1% of the outstanding shares of the Fund. Mr. Katayama,
President of the Fund and Mr. Haruguchi a Vice President of the Fund, together
own less than 1% of the shares of The Nomura Securities Co., Ltd., an affiliate
of both NAM-U.S.A. and NAM.

                  ITEM 2. SELECTION OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

      The Board of Directors of the Fund, including a majority of the Directors
who are not interested persons of the Fund, has selected the firm of
PricewaterhouseCoopers llp ("PricewaterhouseCoopers"), as independent
accountants, to audit the financial statements of the Fund for the fiscal year
ending March 31, 2000. PricewaterhouseCoopers has acted as the Fund's
independent accountants since the inception of the Fund. The Fund knows of no
direct or indirect financial interest of such firm in the Fund. Such appointment
is subject to ratification or rejection by the shareholders of the Fund. Unless
a contrary specification is made, the accompanying proxy will be voted in favor
of ratifying the selection of such accountants.


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      PricewaterhouseCoopers also acts as independent accountants for The Nomura
Securities Co., Ltd. and certain of its affiliated entities, including
NAM-U.S.A., and for three other investment companies for which NAM-U.S.A. acts
as manager. The Board of Directors of the Fund considered the fact that
PricewaterhouseCoopers has been retained as the independent accountants for
these other entities in its evaluation of the ability of PricewaterhouseCoopers
to also function in that capacity for the Fund.

      A representative of PricewaterhouseCoopers is expected to be present at
the Meeting and will have the opportunity to respond to questions from
shareholders and to make a statement if such person so desires.

                 SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS

      Allied Dunbar Assurance plc, an English corporation ("Allied Dunbar"), and
Treadneedle Investment Managers Limited, an English Corporation ("Treadneedle"),
have reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission a 5.3% (265,800 shares)
beneficial ownership of the Fund's Common Stock. Allied Dunbar, located at
Allied Dunbar Centre, Swindon SN1 1EZ England, is the beneficial owner of the
Fund's Common Stock through its Allied Dunbar Far East Fund, Allied Dunbar
Equity Far East Fund and Allied Dunbar Pension Equity Far East Fund.
Threadneedle, located at 60 St. Mary Axe, London EC3A 8JQ England, acts as
investment advisor to such funds and, therefore, may be deemed to be a
beneficial owner of such securities.

      Sarasin Asset Management Ltd. ("SAM"), located at Sarasin House, 37-39 St.
Andrew's Hill, London, England EC 4V5DD, has reported to the Securities and
Exchange Commission a beneficial ownership of shares representing 5.7% of the
Fund's outstanding shares. SAM's ultimate parent is Bank Sarasin & Co. located
in Basel, Switzerland.

      To the knowledge of the management of the Fund, the persons listed below
are the only beneficial owners of more than 5% of the Fund's outstanding shares.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                             Percent of
                                                 Shares of Common Stock      the Fund's
                                                       of the Fund          Common Stock
            Name of Beneficial Owner               Beneficially Owned          Owned
            ------------------------               ------------------          -----
<S>                                                     <C>                     <C>
Sarasin Asset Management Ltd....................        285,400                 5.7%
Allied Dunbar Assurance plc and Threadneedle
  Investment Managers Limited ..................        265,800                 5.3%
</TABLE>


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                             ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

      The expense of preparation, printing and mailing of the enclosed form of
proxy and accompanying Notice and Proxy Statement will be borne by the Fund. The
Fund will reimburse banks, brokers and others for their reasonable expenses in
forwarding proxy solicitation material to the beneficial owners of the shares of
the Fund. In addition to the solicitation of proxies by mail, proxies may be
solicited in person or by telephone. The Fund has retained Corporate Investor
Communications, Inc., a proxy solicitation firm, to assist in the solicitation
of proxies for the Meeting, for a fee of approximately $3,500, together with
reimbursement of such firm's expenses.

      The election of Directors requires a plurality of the votes cast, in
person or by proxy, at a meeting at which a quorum is duly constituted.
Ratification of the selection of independent accountants requires the
affirmative vote of a majority of shares present and voting on the proposal at a
meeting at which a quorum is present. The holders of a majority of the shares of
stock of the Fund entitled to vote at the Meeting, present in person or by
proxy, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at the Meeting.
The Fund expects that broker-dealer firms holding shares of the Fund in "street
name" for the benefit of their customers and clients will request the
instructions of such customers, clients and beneficial shareholders, on how to
vote their shares on each proposal before the Meeting. The Fund understands that
the rules of the New York Stock Exchange permit such broker-dealers, without
instructions from such customers, clients and beneficial shareholders, to grant
authority to the proxies designated by the Fund to vote on the items to be
considered at the Meeting if no instructions have been received prior to the
date specified in the broker-dealer firm's request for voting instructions.
Certain broker-dealer firms may exercise discretion over shares held in their
name for which no instructions are received by voting such shares in the same
proportion as they have voted shares for which they have received instructions.

      The shares as to which the proxies so designated are granted authority by
broker-dealer firms to vote on the items to be considered at the Meeting, the
shares as to which broker-dealer firms have declined to vote ("broker
non-votes"), as well as the shares as to which proxies are returned by record
shareholders but which are marked "abstain" on any item will be included in the
Fund's tabulation of the total number of votes present for purposes of
determining whether the necessary quorum of shareholders exists. However,
abstentions and broker non-votes will not be counted as votes cast. Therefore,
abstentions and broker non-votes will not have an effect on the vote on the
items to be considered at the meeting.

      The address of NAM-U.S.A. is 180 Maiden Lane, New York, New York
10038-4936. The address of NAM is 2-1-14, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8260,
Japan.

      The Fund sends quarterly reports to shareholders. The Fund will furnish,
without charge, a copy of its most recent annual and semi-annual report
succeeding such annual report, if any, to shareholders upon request to the Fund
at 180 Maiden Lane, New York, New York 10038-4936 (or call 1-800-833-0018).

Proposals of Shareholders

      Proposals of shareholders intended to be presented at the next annual
meeting of shareholders of the Fund must be received by the Fund for inclusion
in its proxy statement and form of proxy relating to that meeting by June 1,
2000.

                                          By Order of the Board of Directors


                                                   John J. Boretti
                                                      Secretary

New York, New York
Dated: September 20, 1999


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                            JAKARTA GROWTH FUND, INC.

                                 180 Maiden Lane
                          New York, New York 10038-4936

                                      PROXY

           This Proxy is Solicited on Behalf of the Board of Directors

The undersigned hereby appoints Nobuo Katayama and John F. Wallace as proxies,
each with the power to appoint his substitute, and hereby authorizes them to
represent and to vote, as designated on the reverse hereof, all the common stock
of Jakarta Growth Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") held of record by the undersigned on
September 3, 1999 at the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Fund to be
held on November 9, 1999 or any adjournment thereof.

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PLEASE VOTE, DATE AND SIGN ON REVERSE AND RETURN PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED
ENVELOPE.
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Please sign exactly as name(s) appear(s) hereon. When shares are held by joint
tenants, both should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator,
trustee or guardian, please give title as such. If a corporation, please sign in
full corporate name by president or other authorized officer. If a partnership,
please sign in partnership name by authorized persons.
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HAS YOUR ADDRESS CHANGED?              DO YOU HAVE ANY COMMENTS?

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|X| PLEASE MARK VOTES
    AS IN THIS EXAMPLE

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                            JAKARTA GROWTH FUND, INC.
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Mark box at right if an address change or comment has been noted on          |_|
the reverse side of this card.

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Please be sure to sign and date this Proxy            Date
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- ---------Shareholder sign here -----------------------Co-owner sign here--------

                    THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE
                               "FOR" ALL PROPOSALS

1.    Proposal for the election of Directors.

                                                    For                  For All
                                                    All       With-     Nominees
      William G. Barker, Jr.  Chor Weng Tan       Nominees    hold       Except
      George H. Chittenden    Arthur R. Taylor
      Nobuo Katayama          John F. Wallace       |_|        |_|         |_|

      NOTE: If you do not wish your shares voted "For" a particular nominee,
      mark the "For All Nominees Except" box and strike a line through the
      nominee(s)' name(s). Your shares will be voted for the remaining
      nominee(s).

2.    Proposal to ratify the selection of          For    Against    Abstain
      PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as independent
      accountants of the Fund.                     |_|      |_|        |_|

3.    In the discretion of such proxies, upon such other business as may
      properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof.

      This proxy, when properly executed, will be voted in the manner directed
      herein by the undersigned shareholder. If no direction is made, this proxy
      will be voted FOR Proposals 1 and 2.

      RECORD DATE SHARES:



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