The Business Times, 1 May 1979

Total Pages: 18
1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C,(P) No. lit/l/li TUESDAY, MAY 1,1979 50 CENTS
    10 words
  • BRIEFLY...
    • 88 1 A DIRECT number-to-number international telephone service to all parts of Indonesia, except Pulau Batam, Pulau Samboe and Tan Jong Üban, starts today. With this service, collection charges will be reduced to $12 for a minimum of three iwinntps and |4 for each additional minute or part thereof. For
      88 words
    • 81 1 Reuter TOKYO,* Mon. Japan, concerned about the growing Soviet military presence in Asia, will call on the United States to ask the Soviet Union to refrain from establishing military in Vietnam, Kyodo News Agency of Japan reported here today. Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira, at his talks with
      Reuter  -  81 words
    • 70 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Mon. A key government index designed to forecast the future of the economy dropped 0.5 per cent in March, straight monthly decline and another signal, of sluggish US economic behaviour. The Commerce Department's latest economic report also showed that the index fell 0.6 per cent
      UPI  -  70 words
    • 72 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Mon. THE HONGKONG dollar opened the week in buoyant form today, gaining five cents against its American counterpart in a swift climb back from the depths it fell earlier this month. The local currency, which had plunged to HKf5.3O against the US dollar amid widespread
      Reuter  -  72 words
    • 53 1 Reuter THE bulkhead of a watertank on board a Liberian supertanker undergoing repairs In a Singapore shipyard collapsed yesterday killing one person and inJurfcg five others. The spokesman for the Hitachi Zosen Robin Shipyard, a Japanese-Singapore joint venture, said two workmen were still miaring and rescue work was
      Reuter  -  53 words
    • 57 1 WELLINGTON, Mon. Air New Zealand is to refund thousands of dollars to passengers because the government has decided that a fare increase was invalid. Minister of Transport Colin McLachlan told the airline today that it could not apply the increase, but an airline spokesman said be did
      57 words
    • 44 1 AP NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market declined slightly this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.17 points to 854.47 in the first half hour. Losers took a narrow lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. AP
      AP  -  44 words
  • Chief Price Changes
    • 125 1 Rites Most Active Mtaulub Petaliag Beat* Troaoh Mines 8kaafrt-La 330 900 SS 610 +65 +50 30 25 +20 UOB S Darby Tganu Dev High A Law 238,000 206,000 192,000 172,000 J H 8 434 Boutaidco 201 Straits Tradinc 640 C CM 510 Utd Malacca 480 Falls 8 K A
      125 words
    • Article, Illustration
      125 1 Rises Most Active S Malayan 13.80 L10 High k Low S Darby 362.000 Castlefield 15 JO +80 222,000 Petaling 9 JO +o Consplant 148,000 Pengkalen 4.20 +60 H Par 138,000 Inch KK 7.80 +60 Total Turnover: 3.00m Trtmoh Gadek 9.30 +25 +24 Total Value: MJ8.70m SKinta |p +20
      125 words
  • 916 1  -  LEE ON THE IDEAL LEADERS By QUEK PECK LIM A NEW generation of trade union leaders will emerge in the 1960b, but the close links between the unions and the political leadership will remain and be further strengthened. This is necessary to secure Singapore's future.
    916 words
  • 185 1 A NEW and younger generation at leaden will see the National Trades Union Congress through this coming decade, with the transition from the older generation leaders expected to take place smoothly and efficiently. This was cited by the NTUC secretary general, Mr C V Devan Nair, as the
    185 words
  • 666 1  -  By RONNIE LIM A JAPANESE watch-case manufacturer in Singapore, exporting most of its products back to the Seiko Group in Japan, is setting up a second plant in Jurong industrial estate. The new plant is basically planned to mesh in with the company's
    666 words
  • 230 1 BTBONG narpeeshi reealto far lftt Minni rater"*~T *T M~ml llrtni mips stos pravMed toeal toveston httag la *area. (Mortal BiUhp, mambier ui OitrlkiUr at ■•■da ears aai aiUr ejrelM, a»teal»hed the aTI per eeat leap Is pre-tai preflts to QUI mll£m tor toe
    230 words
  • 499 1  -  By FONG MEW LENG WAGE and size disparities in the electronics industry are too glaring to allow the adoption of a common annual wage increment under tbe NWC guidelines although this would ease the pressures of wage costs for smaller local producers. The
    499 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 542 2 THE SINGAPORE Government should encourage the recycling of water by offering tax rebates and allow accelerated depreciation of equipment to factories which have installed recycling plants and able to show savings in water consumption. This suggestion was put forward by Mr Daniel Gwee,
      542 words
    • 240 2 AUDIO VISUAL presentations involving np to 18 projectors and (•or auditories (to control curtains, boose lights, stop and start) ean be created witb this simple British-designed memory programmer. Called the Memomaster, it can produce a limitless somber of programmes of constantly changing
      240 words
    • 278 2 A WIDE range of Tektronix computer terminals and computer units is now available in Singapore. Tektronix is the world's largest graphics manufacture. The computers may be classified under two major categories of graphic computer terminals and standalone desktop computer systems. Existing computer
      278 words
    • 141 2 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board (NPB) will conduct a course "Business management module I general management" from May 14 to June 7, 7 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. (every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) at its town training centre, Hotel Royal-Ramada. The course deals with the systematic approach and analysis
      141 words
    • 177 2 FIVE thousand retailers are expected at an Australian Fashion Fair to be held in Sydney from May 5-8. The trade fair will be the biggest yet in Australia, with 186 exhibition stands. Exhibitors are expected to represent every sector of the Australian women's
      177 words
    • 62 2 THE Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) has announced that International Direct Dialling (IDD) Telephone Service to Nigeria will be introduced today. With the implementation of IDD Service to Nigeria, automatic access will be available to Abeokuta, AdoEkiti, Bauchi, Dura, Ibadan, Ijebu-ode, Daro, Dorin, Jos, Kaduna, Kano,
      62 words
    • 381 2 A CONTINGENT of senior executives from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) is in Singapore to make a presentation of its progress to the financial community. The presentation is a first in Singapore by a listed American company. The group headed by Mr Frank Rosenfelt, president and chief executive officer,
      381 words
    • 491 2  -  SPEAKERS FROM 10 NATIONS By TEO TECK WENG PROFESSIONALS from Commonwealth and Asian countries will meet here in early June to attend the first International Convention of Professionals. Organised by the Singapore Professional Centre, the convention is expected to attract 300 participants. Speakers
      491 words
    • 406 2 MALAYSIA needs a foundation for management education and research to overcome some of the basic problems in the field of management training. The proposal for such a foundation was made in a report submitted at a seminar in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. The
      406 words
    • 165 2 THE Directory of US Business Firms in Singapore by the American Embassy has been published by Gray and Associates. The directory is divided into three sections, each separated by an index for easy reference. Tb first section lists all the firms' names, addresses,
      165 words
    • 425 2 COURSES AND TALKS March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 30-May 4:. Introduction to Marine Insurance, SITC, STTC April 30-May 4: Industrial marketing to the chemical industries, Thong Teck Building, SIM April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute
      425 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 359 2 L SINGAPORE GLASS (1974) LTD Incorporated in ihm Republic of Singapore Dear Shareholder PROPOSED RESITING OF THE OPERATIONS OF SINGAPORE GLASS MANUFACTURERS PTE LIMITED Singapore Glass Manufacturers Pte Ltd, the subsidiary company of Singapore Gloss (1974) Ltd, has been operating at its Henderson Road property since 1947. Recent residential developments
      359 words

  • REGIONAL
    • 286 3 AFP THE Malaysia* aati-cor-rnptiea agency, the NBI, is investigating alleged MfnpMn Involving ever MSIM million ia Ike ews traction of a part ia Kaaataa la the east coast. The Englisb-laagaage daily, Star, reparted yesterday that Jhe Parllameat'i P«Mic Aeeaaat Cammlttee has ssaght the ssslstaaee sf the
      AFP  -  286 words
    • 366 3 UPI PRESIDENT Marcos, who once pledged a "revolution of the poor," laid the cornerstone on Sunday of a US$5OO million (SSI.I billion) luxury tourist resort. More than a dozen jetsetters, including actor Sean Connery, Hawaii governor George Ariyoshi, members of the European royalty and
      UPI  -  366 words
    • 491 3 AN IMPROVED method of tranmitting telegrams and teletypewriter messages using Chinese language characters has been developed by an Australian company. Information Electronics. The system uses the standard four-digit Chinese telegraph code but has reduced it to a two-key encoding operation on a simple keyboard. Encoded
      491 words
    • 240 3 Reuter THAI Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan was yesterday continuing his search for parliamentary backing to form a new government following last week's inconclusive general election. After a week of behind-the-scenes negotiations, three big political groups holding almost 150 votes in the 301-seat elected Lower House have so far
      Reuter  -  240 words
    • 87 3 Reuter FORTY-FIVE tapioca flour plants Out of a total of 55 in Thailand have closed down because of the low supply of tapioca roots and high prices in the local market, the Thai Board of Trade reported in its weekly bulletin. According to the board,
      Reuter  -  87 words
    • 518 3 FOUR investment missions from Europe will be visiting Malaysia soon to explore in detail the business opportunities outlined to them by Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his team during their visits there lyDisclosing this on his return, the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister said
      518 words
    • 146 3 UPI VIETNAMESE Vice-Premi-er Nguyen Duy Trinh has admitted the presence of Vietnamese troops in Laos, the Vietnam News Agency said yesterday. Mr Trinh said the troops are stationed in Laos in accordance with a 1977 treaty of "mutual assistance in ail fields." He indicated
      UPI  -  146 words
    • 478 3 INDONESIA with a population of 136 million needs a buffer stock of 2.5 million tonnes of rice to ensure its ability to maintain price stability for food more effectively. The Indonesian Logistic Board (Bulog), which is responsible for the rice stocks, is now
      478 words
    • 338 3 UPI CHINA'S dissidents are comparing the nation's modernisation drive with the disastrous "Great Leap Forward" in some of the most critical posters to appear in months. Despite a government crackdown, members of the fledgling "Free Speech" movement climbed atop Beijing's Democracy Wall on Sunday
      UPI  -  338 words
    • 365 3  -  By TAN SIOK CHOO in Kuala Lumpur THE National Union of Plantation Workers will submit a paper to the Malaysian Minister of Primary Industries, Mr Paul Leong, on the need to increase natural t rubber production from the workers' point of view. This decision
      365 words
    • 170 3 AFP INDONESIA'S national security chief, Admiral Sudomo, yesterday strongly criticised certain Members of Parliament for seeking cheap popularity with their statements on a land dispute in Central Java. "Being a good Indonesian citizen, I cannot accept that certain elements with bad intention want to exploit our Members
      AFP  -  170 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 226 3 _i L 1 J_fJ f I THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering
      226 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 633 3 TWO-IN-ONE CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Continue being airmen? 7 Hardly the newlywed's term for this wife (3, 5) 8 No love for Thea (4) 10 Coin or female elk, possibly (6) 11 Get back from uncle's? (6) 14 The ball on the extreme left? (3) 16 The cheek to rewrite
      633 words

  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 387 4 MALAYSIA'S production of tin-iii-concentrates has increased over the last two years after declining for six successive years since 1972. In 1972, production was 76,830 tonnes compared with the drastic drop to 58,703 tonnes in 1977. This means that over a five-year period Malaysian tin
      387 words
    • 188 4 AFP MALAYSIA will explore the possibility of stepping up her palm oil exports to China during Datuk Hussein Onn's visit to the Republic this week. Disclosing this, secretarygeneral of the Primary Industries Ministry Datuk Wong Yoke Meng said the possibility of processing
      AFP  -  188 words
    • 812 4 Reuter US Agriculture Department attaches in the following countries made these assessments of the fats and oils situations in reports filed to the department INDIA Imports during 1978/79 season estimated at 865,000 tonnes, with 600,000 tonnes imported by the State Trading Corporation (STC) and 265,000
      Reuter  -  812 words
    • 257 4 CZARNBCOW wrote in their latest review that a steadier tone had been apparent in the world market last week. Rumours that a sufficient measure of agreement may at last have been attained between various parties in the US to enable consideration of domestic legislation
      257 words
    • 246 4 OPENING quotations in Singapore yesterday were marked down fractionally in line with lower London advices last Friday. The market later fell further on speculative selling, dealers said. The morning market was quietly lower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 278.50 cents per kOo, down two cents from last
      246 words
    • 30 4 Rubber: April 30 Singapore: May: 278.25 cents (down 2.25 cents) Malaysia: May: 279.75 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: 91,925 (down $25) Official offering: 290 tonnes (up 67 tonnes)
      30 words
    • 373 4 R.A.S prices In cent* per kUo yesterday: Noon rv> (per kilo) Buyers Seller* tot 1 RSS prompt f.o.b. S3 00 284.00N Int. 1 R-S S May 179.00 279.50 > tot. 1 R.S.S June 273.50 274.00 tot. 2 R.S.S 270 50 271JON UK Coat M M 270JON tot. 1RSS
      373 words
    • 90 4 NOON SSR aad SMR pncaa MAS SSR 10 (1-toa pallat) SSR tO 11-toa paOat) MULB jamjar May (Canal Mtfc) Rajan Mltn MOJO 270 SON MJO *7 SON (Par ••J MOJO auso n Mm no jon XT SON SMRCV SMR SL SMR CP SMRt SMR 10 SMR JO
      90 words
    • 72 4 CXF North European porta, In U8 dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Malaysian 5*ffa bulk per tonne June Sumatra 5% tfa bulk iC June M flirhn 870slr ***** r unch 882 :sir 880/88Spd 680slr 670/ July August Nigeria 5* ffa bulk st« #T7"»Wpd fl70slr/688pd 870/872 ipdfifl5alr 882
      72 words
    • 174 4 Reuter LEADING copper trade sources in New York reported that Sozacom, the metal marketing agency of Zaire, has informed European customers that because of current transport problems in Zaire, it will only partially meet copper shipments in May and some supplies will be delayed until
      Reuter  -  174 words
    • 849 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning about steady mostly £2 down to £3 per tonne up from Friday with spot May £17 lower. Turnover was 2,996 lots including seven options and round 800 lots of cross and fixed trades. Spot May lost ground on closure of option
      849 words
    • 72 4 JAPAN'S production af electrolytic copper in March rwe 7.8 per eeat to a preliminary 81,164 t—ace from aa upward revised 7MC la Ftohraary, the Ministry si Interaatieaal Trade aad Industry sahl. Prettminary March copper shipments rsse 14 J per cent to 84,1*1 tonnes tram aa apward revised 73,894
      72 words
    • 874 4  -  By JOHN CHERRINGTON FT DURING my trip to South Devon I actually saw some grass which was green, and not the miserable brown turf which is Just beginning to emerge from the icy ground further to the east. On my own farm frost
      FT  -  874 words
    • 87 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penuc yesterday fell Ms2s to $1,925 pical, to stead $225 above the lateraatlsasl Tin Agreement celling. lie large sapplles •f tin concentrates sa Saturday and yesterday by mlaers dae te end-month clearance has wenheael prices generally, dealers said. Tatal taraever lacreased te 2M
      87 words
    • 169 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed easier in continued quiet trading, with no trades registered as on Friday, dealers said. May closed at 7.44/48 US cents against Friday's 7.70/ 75 close, July at 8.08/11 against 8.15/22 and distant March at 9.40/46 against 9.42/55 cents. Sugar future* closing pricct:
      169 words
    • 194 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (la HK dollars, spot ex-godown) CaOaa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.360 3b 2.840 4k 3.070 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gsads: Chins Butterfly and Globe brand unq. Dragon Head uoq: Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
      194 words
    • 56 4 STOCKS in London Metal Exchange official warehouses at end of last week (all in tonnes except silver, which is in troy ounces): Copper fell 4,375 to 234,275; Tta fell 900 to 1,195; Lead feU 850 to 18,475; Hme rose 1,750 to 71,700; Ahualelem rose 775 to 14,OGO; and
      56 words
    • 286 4 TRADING on the Singapore produce market yesterday ended on a dull note reflecting the usual start-of-the-week sentiment. Most prices closed unchanged. In the coffee sector, dealers reported orders received from the United States and Europe while no arrivals were reported. Prices were generally unchanged but traders said they
      286 words
    • 325 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.95, 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-auper 0 62. Special
      325 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 108 4 Draw a crowd to a sale or sell a drawing of a sale. Leisure Times ie right on target For as little as $15, you can sell a house r fetch a good price for an antique or talk about that cozy Italian restaurant you have just opened in Leisure
      108 words

  • OVERSEAS
    • 741 5 NYT JUST six months ago, the first part of the controversial reduction in the US capital gains tax went into effect, but thus far the cut appears to have had little impact on the economy. The stock market has not taken off
      NYT  -  741 words
    • 400 5 Reuter FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman William Miller has said the US inflation surge is a reflection of transitory factors rather than a failure of policy. "Even though the signals now are not pleasant reading I think they are foretelling of a coming together of
      Reuter  -  400 words
    • 372 5 UPI THE United States' proven crude oil reserves dropped by an estimated 1.7 billion barrels in 1978 despite the highest level of US drilling activity in nine years, the American Petroleum Institute (AW) reported. The API, an oil industry trade association, attributed the decline in
      UPI  -  372 words
    • Article, Illustration
      286 5 A MAJORITY of Britain's young housewives are fed up with the socialist Labour government and will vote the business-angled Conservative Party into power at Thursday's national election, an opinion poll predicted on Sunday. The Marplan Organisation said the women favour Mrs Margaret Thatcher's Tories by 4 percentage
      Source: UPI photo  -  286 words
    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 414 5 Agencies TWO major studies by the US National Academy of Sconces on health risks of nuclear power and radiation hazards estimate that the price of atomic energy will be the death by cancer of 2,000 Americans by the end of the century, while one person in every
        Agencies  -  414 words
    • 62 5 THE London Times, shut down for over five months, admitted defeat on Sunday after a week-long attempt to publish an overseas weekly edition at a West German printing plant. Times editor William Rees-Mogg announced after overnight picketing by West German unionists that the paper had abandoned
      62 words
    • 698 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nan iber Time Fron MAS MH605 1045 KUL SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SLA SQ211 1045 HLP GIA GA944 1065 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1200 HLP SIA SQ240 1210 MES SIA SQ201 1245
      698 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 202 5 J?' -r* e Vq/V 7/ A'. v>'- H >1? fv ,v ifT i. S .■•it Whats better than telling other businessmen about your services? Selling other businessmen your services. In the Buku MerahTs new pink pages, classifieds business section. The Buku Merah now offers you all the space you want
      202 words

  • 618 6 IT IS indeed fitting that the Prime Minister should have devoted his May Day message to the role played by the trade unions in the development of Singapore. They have made a significant contribution one that is the envy of many other governments throughout
    618 words
  • 288 6 PROFESSIONALS, conservative people as they are, will always cling to their traditions and this very inertia makes it almost impossible for the daring thinkers among them to initiate change with any reasonable degree of success in the short term. Accountants in Singapore are no different
    288 words
  • 1580 6 NYT FOR YEARS the US government shunned solar technology, choosing instead to grant hefty tax write-offs for oil and gas extraction, as well as outright subsidies for nuclear power development. That started to change after the Arab oil embargo of 1973-1974, when Washington realised
    NYT  -  1,580 words
  • 852 6 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira meets President Carter this week at a time of increased strain between Washington and Tokyo over Japan's mammoth trade surplus with the United States. The summit in Washington between the leaders of the world's two biggest economies takes place as
    Reuter  -  852 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 149 6 1 lyinlp Study with the Of® UNIVERSITY DBPDADA-mOV 2F&R. PREPARATORY SCHOOL r-—--— I TORONTO, ONTARIO UPS specialises in preparing overseas students for Grade 12 and 13 Examinations leading to entry to Universities and Colleges in Canada and USA. UfS is registered with the Ontario Ministry of Education and its Credit
      149 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 2 6 BriStdW rfrunkllictenS
      2 words
    • 844 6 Holiday package TRUE to expectations, RTS has cmdc Mt with package af gaadies far Ike yanag aad eM. The kaliday package starts wttk •a special akeat tke legendary Rakla Heed at ltftm tkftt *M skarpshaatiag raaeal wka rahked tke rlek to kelp tke peer la lttk ceatary BagTkis la laUawed
      844 words

  • 2018 7  -  By MANOLO JARA Depthnews THE sixth special session of the United Nations passed a resolution calling for the establishment of a New International Economic Order in May 1974. It was a resolution that was as radical and revolutionary as UN resolution 1707 of 1961 that
    Depthnews  -  2,018 words
  • 355 7 AT FIRST sight one would imagine that the current enforced inactivity of Richard Tar ling (right) 'would irk a man who Was once a jetsetting executive, seldom without a nearly-completed deal in his briefcase. However, his friends and fans will be pleased to know that idleness
    355 words
  • 676 7 UPI LIKE China's Canton trade fairs, the Tokyo international trade fair still remains a melting pot of political as well as economic implications. The biennial fair in its* 13th year, opened last Tuesday at Harumi on a 10-day run. It has attracted nearly
    UPI  -  676 words
  • 799 7  -  FORUM ...with Charles Chan MBT Experts present conflicting views on the global supply and demand position for palm oil. Dr C.C. Webster, director-general of the Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia (Porim), thinks supply will exceed demand while Sime Darby Holdings chairman,
    MBT  -  799 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 112 7 A PENGUIN s 14 m £z£i M THE MALAYAN TRILOGY This famous trilogy wittily dissects the racial and social prejudices of post-war Malay during the chaotic upheaval of Independence. Through a succession of splendidly cofourful characters, Anthony Burgess delineates the conflict and confusion arising from the almost enforced mingling of
      112 words

  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 283 8 Reuter MARKET closed mixed in slow trading, dealers said. Raja Finance fell 66 baht to 380 baht, Asia Credit 28 to 234, '"JEirst Trust 22 to 246, Bangkok Investment 16 to 258, and United Floor Mill 24 to 250 baht. Bangkok Metropolitan Bank rose six baht to 600, Bank
      Reuter  -  283 words
    • 317 8 HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation led the market to an exciting day of trading on improved turnover. The market firmed but closed below the day's high. The Hang Seng index rose 6.98 to 537.81 Turnover was HKJ44 million. Hongkong Bank -rose 40 cents to HK$13.40 after London interest in
      317 words
    • 155 8 Reuter THE MARKET closed higher across the board with turnover rising to 7.9 million pesos from Friday's 5.8 million, dealers said. Gainers were Atlas coo B, Marinduque B, Basic Petroleum. Oriental B, Pioneer, Seafront, Meralco, Pldt, San Miguel B and Vulcan. Only Benguet Con B and CDCP lost ground.
      Reuter  -  155 words
    • 377 8 Reuter THE MARKET cloaed stronger with further gains for leading industrials and minings with evidence at some institutional interest, dealers said. BHP gained 12 cents to AJ9.68 on a broker's forecast of a 50-per cent profits rise this year, while sugar stocks firmed on expectations the Federal government will
      Reuter  -  377 words
    • 28 8 H.K.HANO SENO Friday MOM Week Ago 534 85 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday 4-re m Week Ago 471.78 ALL ORDINARIE8 Monday 575 96 Friday 572.47 Week Ago 570.24
      28 words
    • 8 8 THE market was elesed yesterday (Emperer's Birthday).
      8 words
    • 330 8 Reuter GENERAL Motors and Ford both reported increased first quarter profits over the similar year-ago period. GM, the United States' largest car manufacturer, reported a' profit of US$l.25 billion, or $4.39 a share, compared with a profit of $866.4 million, or $3.03 a
      Reuter  -  330 words
    • 233 8 Reuter HONGKONG Telephone chairman G. R. Ross said he expected results for the current year to be no less favourable than in 1978. He said at the annual meeting the board also expected to maintain dividends for 1979 at the 1978 level of HKJI.SO
      Reuter  -  233 words
    • 139 8 UPI MARINDUQUE Mining and Industrial Corp suffered a net loss of 98.9 million peso 6 in 1978 its third loss in a row and the biggest in its 29-year history. In an annual report just released, company president Jesus Cabarrus expressed hopes that net loss Incurred
      UPI  -  139 words
    • 78 8 UPI PHILIPPINES Alrßii (PAL) nli last Tharsday it earaed a aet lariat af MJ milUea ptaa la 1178, ipkyS per eeat aver the prertaaa year. lateraatleaal wrriea pradaeed aa aperatlag preflt af 72 mllHn peaas, 8 per eeat higher tkaa 1877, aa graas reveaaes af 1J Mlllaa
      UPI  -  78 words
    • 230 8 Reuter PAN AMERICAN World Airways last Thursday raised its cash offer for National Airlines in a continuing effort to squeeze out two competing bids, but Texas International, one of the suitors, refused to withdraw from the race. However, Texas International, which already owns more than
      Reuter  -  230 words
    • 88 8 Reuter UNITED Technologies and Carrier said they reached a definitive agreement to merge. The two companies, which had combined sales in 1978 of US$B.4 billion, said they scheduled separate shareholder meetings on July 5 to vote on the merger. The record date for the Carrier meeting is
      Reuter  -  88 words
    • 158 8 Reuter BRASCAN defied F. W. Woolworth's charges that tt plans to repay a US$7OO million loan from Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce with Woolworth assets if a merger is allowed. Brascan vice president for finance William Miller made the comment at a hearing fn the fairness and full
      Reuter  -  158 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 160 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain The American Express Card serves you wherever they serve great food «i» Take a new look at the Harbour GrilL > Treat yourself and your business associates to an excellent lunch selected from our superb offering of choice CIS prime beef, our daily NouveMe
      160 words
    • 161 8 \l/ Ml Top of the M Revolving restaurant. Offering Continental cuisine and superb view day and night. CU WK ktktntitiafapm. «OTh« <"• w Thai Airways International Ltd with the co-operation of Tourist Organisation of Thailand fYiwnnr WII fojNon presentation Lunch Shows featuring 5 imeVThai mode* »a< «> 4 mot 1200
      161 words
    • 143 8 For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. For reservations call ***** «*iitin'\ I'jti'k Sli4'minn fs) r i( s LI \< i ii ;< >\ SII >1 AM Mil an i< .< i ii I !> k ir» J' i; ;t i< w. Hi 1.1 ii >r i w
      143 words
    • 107 8 In the Georgian Vftnc of the Cocfepi a spienchd Reriod restaurant onering the choioest fere in the true British tradition >®here goodtasietriumphshom Beef UfelJinglbn Buierfly Fillet and a wide choice of traditional dishes 10 dining in a luxurious period atmosphere. Vfith servioe friend and foe praise us for' VA hearty
      107 words

  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 862 9  -  By COLIN CHEE MONEY brokers and bank dealers are now discussion proposals to reduce brokerage on foreign exchange and money market transactions. If the revisions, proposed by bank dealers, are accepted and implemented in toto in the local forex and money market, they
      862 words
    • 379 9 JAMES Dines, "The Original Goldbug", will be in Singapore to conduct a seminar on May 8. He is currently on a six-country Asian tour and has gone to Manila, Hongkong and Bangkok. He will also visit Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. The seminar is organised
      379 words
    • 574 9 AN unprecedented attack by two magistrates on Ihe governor of the Bank of Italy and one of his closest aides has aroused fears for the central bank's future autonomy and efficiency. At the centre of the affair is the bank's watchdog role as protector
      574 words
    • 78 9 Reuter ITALY'S Treasury Minister PUkpps PaaMfl has tald the UterutttMl Monetary Pud (IMF) that Italy wmM he interested tn iiigithth| a new sMjsr stand by credit saM with a last repayiaS an EaSTta February, Italy eaiieatly has as debt islsU with the IMF, while convertible currency
      Reuter  -  78 words
    • 157 9 CALLING reeeat Federal Reserve Beard pripwih to redefine meaetary aggregates a step la the rigkt direetisa, Iwe Federal Reserve Bask sf New Yerk eeeaemists said they believe the heart skeald alse laelade highly liqaid aea-depes-It assets. la a repsrt released la the New
      157 words
    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 467 9 THE US dollar opened firm on the foreign exchange market yesterday but eased through the day. It registered gains only in the yen counter, with marginal strengthening against the Singapore dollar. Opening at 221.20/50 against the yen, the US dollar was generally traded around this leVel for the
        467 words
      • 184 9 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates yesterday opened firm and move higher in brisk early trading following indications of tighter US monetary policy after the Federal Reserve's draining action on Friday, combined with the rise in the weekly US money supply figures on Thursday, dealers said. Period rates opened around
        184 words
      • 183 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on April 30: U8 Mkn<8w«) Offar H 7 day* 10 7/16 10 5/16 1 months 10'* 10 2 months 10*« 10H 3 months 10 IS/16 1013/16 6 months 11 11'* 8 months Uto 11 12 months 11'* U 8w.Fr*. Du
        183 words
      • 7 9 [T7V Source: National Discount Co Ltd.
        7 words
      • 21 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.
        21 words
      • 43 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on April 30: us-i.am7D<ijna s) ■'HI D F1 C I5T5 S Fr 110 1535 Lit 2.«7C77 F Fr U« S N Kr 36 75 B Fr (com) 2K 296 B Fr (Ha) 415 It Ten 0 8600 15
        43 words
      • 281 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly firmer after fluctuating narrowly in moderate trading, dealers said. Turnover rose to 194 lots from 113k>ts on Friday with interest mainly centred on August with October and December trailing behind. August closed slightly higher at U*****.60/80 an ounce compared with
        281 words
      • 216 9 CURRENCIES yesterday traded quietly around Friday's closing US levels, except for the Hongkong dollar, in late business with the Tokyo market closed, dealers said. The US dollar rose narrowly to a late 221.10/30 yen from Friday's 220.85/221.00 New York close after opening higher at 221.25/75, but eased to 1.9060/70
        216 words
      • 272 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday firmer against FViday's closing levels as' it continued to be supported by news that the US march trade deficit fell to U*****.3 million from $1.3 billion in February and also on signals that the US Federal Reserve tightened monetary policy, dealers said. Sterling opened weaker at
        272 words
      • 65 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on April 30: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.10****** Sterling 0.5399 0.5336 Ninety-day airmail buying ratA: Sterling 0.5S03 US dollar 1.1416 Ninety-day forward buying raMa: Sterling 0.5453 US dollar 1.1117 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrmte USJ1 04ft Trading Bank indicatioQi Sterling 0 5099
        65 words
    • 447 9 THE US Federal Reserve adopted a more restrictive monetary policy last week, draining funds from the banking system when the key federal funds rate was trading a shade above 10 per cent. The move by the policymakers represented an abrupt change from the recent views
      447 words
    • 648 9 NYT DISCOUNT bonds, perennial stepchildren of the tax-ex-empt municipal bond market, are finding new support in the wake of the Tax Reform Act of 1978. Among other things, the Act lowered the effective capital gains tax on most individuals to 20 per cent from
      NYT  -  648 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 391 9 SANDYiAWKES 7 <# SIX KILLING TIME by Sandy Fawkes Sandy Fawkes felt like screaming inside. The man she'd spent six days and nights with "a cross between Robert Redford and Ryan O'Neal" had just been revealed as a mass murderer, rapist and a pervert. .Sandy lived to tell her story
      391 words

  • DEALS DONE ON THE SES AND KLSE
    • 1520 10 Bs> and offer prices officially ujrd and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of swgaport yesterday with the ndtnber of shares traded shown in lots of 1.000 units uifiess otherwise specified. *11 Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word JJig Board deals (in lots of
      1,520 words
    • 147 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250.000) (***** *****) 4 3/4% lft/9/80 (250.000) (***** 99.735) 8 3/4% 1/8/78-80 (250.000) (100 858 100.955) ft 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000) (100.158 100 255) ft% 1 ft/4/81 (250.000) (99.628 99 738) 8% T F 1/ft/83 (250,000) (100 108 100-206) 7% lft/4/88 (250.000) (100.858 100.968) 7% 1/8/88
      147 words
    • 96 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. CaM Storage (June (2-00) (0 368 0.435). C C (June $2.60) (0.548 0.645). Haw
      96 words
  • 2644 10 1978/79 High Low Compaay Last Sale Gr's Div or- SECTION ONE Div C»r Gr's Y*ld Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low INDUSTRIALS 253 190* 142 180 265 744 200 340 202 380 207 123* no 150 265 60 185* 226 177 298 Acma Alcom Allied Choc
    2,644 words
  • 1539 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reportod to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yeetarrtey with the number of shares traded shown In brackets tn lou of I.MO units untaee otherwise specified nuttßiiU Ateeee (1JSB) (I) LM A CkM (1 JIB 1 14S) 1*
    1,539 words
  • 566 10 APART (r*m the marginal run-up la selected counters, price movements were generally sluggish at the Stork Exchange of lavestors were CHfIMU ahead the Labaar Day beliday. Trading remained stifled, with light turnover seen aereas the beard. Apparently, the reeeat assaranee by Hanoi that she has
    566 words
  • 497 10 COMMODITY stocks featured at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday in generally quiet trading. Tin shares in particular attracted keen buying and finished with impressive gains. Southern Malayan Tin registered a MJi.lO gain to 113.80 on a single deal. Petaling Tin also finned to 19.30. Pengkalan
    497 words
  • 157 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST INCOME BOND UNIT (Mni[m' fried 1 3 (Carraat pr leas) The Commerce 225 239 Income Bond 109 1.15 The Saving Fund 1.35 1.43 S'pore Prog Fund 0 99 1.04 S pore Sec. Fund 1.84 IS S'pore Invest Fund 2.21 2.33xd NASA BUMIPUT 9.A rt!MTt S'pore
    157 words

  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 379 11 THE long-delayed accounts of Electrical and Allied Industries( EAI), Malaysian-based manufacturer of air-conditioners and refrigerators, showed that the company made a pretax profit of MJ1.12 million for the year ended March 31,1978, against a loss of $192,648 in the previous year. But a
      379 words
    • 703 11  -  INDONESIAN RUPIAH DEVALUATION By I DAVID CHOW AILING giant Inchcape Berhad appears to be plagued by persistent hard luck. Last year was no exception. The bad luck this time came in the form of the Indonesian rupiah devaluation, bringing in heavy extraordinary losses for the group.
      703 words
    • 477 11  -  By STEVEN TAN GENERAL expectations that motorbased companies may have hit a dull patch from the latter half of last year have been confirmed again by interim results released over the weekend by Cycle and Carriage Bintang(CCß) the importers, assemblers and distributors of
      477 words
    • 622 11 Carreat Ex 4 Books Date Total for Total for Paymeat Date Close Payable the year Previous year Bedford 30* Apr 17 Apr 27 May 3 30* 25* A astral Eat 10*(n) AprO Apr 19 May 2 20* 20* Tilia Mian 5*(n) Apr 6 Apr 19 May 2 15*
      622 words
    • 214 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books CIom Dunlop Bat Ajinoiaoto Toshiba Apollo OUB um ptMt Boris 8EA OC BC HK Land Mai Floor Olyapia < Bonus Issue of 1 (or 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 10 Rights Issue o( 3 (or 2 <1.90 per share Rights Issue of
      214 words
    • 410 11 LOYTAPE Berhad appears to have left its earlier problems behind and is now finally headed on the recovery path after seven years of less than mediocre performance. For the 16 months ended Sept 30.1578, the company made a pre-tax profit of M 5906.207 compared
      410 words
    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 75 11 Group 1978 net profit M$U.7B million ($5.50 million). Parent company net profit $5.95 million ($6.25 million). Final dividend 8.5 per cent and plus special dividend 75 per cent making total 22 per cent (15 per cent), payable July 27 to shareholders registered on July 16. Meanwhile, the
        75 words
      • 37 11 Audited group net 1978 profit M 54.45 million ($5.26 million). Turnover $436.50 million ($401.98 million). Final dividend 15 per cent (10 per cent) payable June 8, making total 20 per cent (15 per cent).
        37 words
      • 42 11 Unaudited net profit $139,000 ($1.32 million), half year ended Jan 31. Interim dividend nil (same). The company said the fall in its profits reflected higher operating costs and falling output due to exhaustioo of higher-grade ore bodies. Renter.
        42 words
    • 405 11 HOCK LOCK SIEW THE COMMITTEE sf the Stock Exehaage sf Btappire hai shews Itself, eaee agaia, to be bath sensitive ud respsasive to the aeeds aad feelings af the geaeral lavestmeat eammaaity. We refer sf eearse, to the swift reaettoa af the SES to ear
      HOCK LOCK SIEW  -  405 words
    • 218 11 Letter to the Editor Dew »r I believe that Harrisons Malaysian Estates has declared an interim dividend of m pence per share for the year ending March 31,1979. However, the company has so far not advertised it in the local papers. Nor has the company declared the
      218 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 551 11 NEW Arm! BOOKS ABOUT ASIA The Asia Pacific region has always been a focus of world attention, but at the same time, there is a great deal of ignorance about the region as a whole, primarily because of the cultural, political, historical and other differences that exist amongst its member
      551 words

  • 601 12  -  By QUEK PECK LIM Financial Correspondent EIGHT council members were elected to the Board of the Singapore Society of Accountants (SSA) last Saturday in what could be the last session of the professional body in which proxy voting is allowed. Despite a
    601 words
  • 84 12 LARRY Kurt sits in the cockpit of Us solar-powered aircraft as aa onlooker passes by at aa airport la Riverside, California. The aircraft, called "The Solar Riser" is powered by silicon solar cells installed on the topside of the wings which feed electric current to a battery pack
    Source: AP picture  -  84 words
  • 192 12 AFP THE two-day Asian Payments Systems conference got underway in Manila yesterday with the possibility of staking out Asean as a pilot project ared* Mrs Virginia P'an, vicepresident of the American Express International Ranking Corp, which is sponsoring the conference, in a pre-conference interview
    AFP  -  192 words
  • 255 12 A RELUCTANCE by MntiWM mMi- to face fact and eerreet straetaral tohhifw la their w—la has hampered grewth to wtli trade aad gtohal ery. The pntwtlnhtle peltries adapted hy these aattoas to place «t eerreettve measaies to adjMt their irmriti after the 1773-14
    255 words
  • 363 12 UPI THE UNITED States has committed a serious blunder in its delicate trade negotiations with Japan, backing the Japanese into a corner where they find it difficult to escape from without resorting to a hard line, according to US officials and business analysts. Even as
    UPI  -  363 words
  • 737 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices finned in response to the latest opinion polls on the general election pointing to a victory for the Conservative Turnover was moderate and at 3 pm, the Financial Times index was up 4.2' points at 552.1. Government bonds gained as much as V. point
    737 words
  • 65 12 AFP CHINA may have to cancel 9ome of its contracts (or Japanese industrial plants and equipment because of foreign currency shortage and domestic economic conditions, a Tokyo daily reported yesterday. The Asahl evening news said the notice given to the Japan-China Economic Association by China's Ministry
    AFP  -  65 words
  • 362 12  -  By WONG WAI LIN in Kuala Lumpur ASEAN civil aviation officials and airline representatives met at Gen ting Highlands yesterday to arrive at an understanding among themselves on the traffic potential of the Astan-Australian route and the distribution of their respective market shares.
    362 words
  • 204 12 WORKERS in Japan worked an average of 41 hours 55 minutes a week in 1978, exactly the same as in 1977. A Japanese Labour Ministry survey showed that people employed by big businesses worked less than 40 hours a week, but their counterparts in
    204 words
  • 112 12 AFP JAPAN has always been "sincere and honest" in all her dealings with Asean members and will remain so in meeting future commitments, said Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr Eikichi Hara, yesterday. Speaking at a management seminar in Kuala Lumpur, he said: "Japan has always been
    AFP  -  112 words
  • 273 12 THE Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) has raised its rate for savings account by '/< per cent, effective today. The latest increase by the bank puts' its present interest at 6V« per cent per annum. The new rate is, as before, applicable
    273 words
  • 121 12 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board in liaison with the Building Control Division of the Ministry of National Development is drawing up guidelines for consulting engineers and architects regarding energy conservation features in design of all new buildings. The PUB in an announcement yesterday requested all consumers having neon advertisements
    121 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 3 12 Leader Page C
      3 words
    • 253 12 Ik v JT' v -> 7l V >:• that's the inevitable conclusion reached in the most comprehensive agricultural survey ever undertaken in Asia. And it will happen sooner than expected within the next decade in fact. The progress in grain cultivation, the hopes of the Green Revolution these are overwhelmed
      253 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 57 12 WEATHER Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Mainly fair Report for 24 prior to 7Jf pan. April SI at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 9.20 Rainfall in millimetres 1.0 Total rainfall for the month 282.1
      57 words

  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 91 13 Reuter THE Greek merchant fleet totalled 4,179 ships aggregating 37,687,080 gross tonnes at the end of March, the Ministry of Merchant Marine said. A further 736 greek-owned vessels totalling 12,989,362 gross tonnes were under foreign "flags on the same date. The ministry said 213 ships totalling 3,169,615
        Reuter  -  91 words
      • 54 13 Reuter A new extension of the Appapa port of Lagos was inaugurated, almost doubling space available for ships, Radio Lagos reported. The new US$BO million (Ssl76 million) Naira extension offers 1,600 metres of quays for 20,000 to 25,000 tonnes ships. Previously, Appapa had 1,973 metres of quays,
        Reuter  -  54 words
      • 84 13 THE SINGAPORE C&rgo Gear Suppliers' Association re-elected Mr. Lim Kay Woon as president at its Bth annual general meeting on April 21. The other office bearers are: Messrs Ow Chio Kiat and Choo Kim Chwee (vice presidents), Tan Choon Hoe (honorary secretary-general), Khoo Poh Seng (public relations
        84 words
    • 861 13  -  By TERESA LIM SHIPPING losses arising from fraud amounted to more than £50 million last year, worldwide. "Although there have been cases involving really large sums one of them amounted to £31 million the average size of most frauds is about £4.4 million each," said
      861 words
    • 207 13 BARBER Blae Set's Si,m deadweight (hi sapercarrier Barber T»ba was aa imposing sight, towerlag aver everything aa it lay berthed at Keppei Wharves yesterday. He first of Barber's six gtaat rall-aa, roll-off ships to call here, it displayed aa Impressive three-way funnel to Its deep, vast
      207 words
    • 3546 17 BCHEDBIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World .The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
      3,546 words
    • 386 17 SMpptaf Umt Page CM ACS n s Alt* IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 4 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m s Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 Batam IV 3 BBS n 2 Ben Asia m 3 Ben/EAC m 2 Ben
      386 words
    • 935 18 r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS 1 AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during
      935 words
    • 1483 18 FT THE REMOVAL of 20 abandoned wrecks in the port areas of Jeddah by the British consultants Sir William Halcrow and Partners last year, appeared to crown the great achievement of 1977, which saw the decongesting of Saudi Arabia's ports. Last year sa)»
      FT  -  1,483 words
    • 1078 18 A NEW vessel for the disposal of sewage staidge has been recently banded over to the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland, Eastern Division of the Water Service, by the builders James Lamont A Co Ltd, Dock Breast, Greenock, at their Port
      1,078 words
    • 63 18 Reuter ZIM Israel Navigate Uses said tt Is totredaetag a feeder service kdvßH ThfaMMrviee Is to nee* toe grewtag tor freight e—erttoi to tto mstoltoe su ilm to Ike U8 aad Australia. Zlm said tt has Jast leased a 1 JBM iwt rsll/M raU/aff eeateiaer vessel, ——i
      Reuter  -  63 words
    • Article, Illustration
      351 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY EEPPEL WHARVES Barcelona Maru (1200 after Ibn Alroomi) 33/34 Bunga Gelang (1500) 19 Keiyo Maru (RO/RO) (1500 after Turkmeniya) 44 Kota Ma war (after Prima King) 8/9 Nedlloyd Nassau (2100 after Nedlloyd Fiji) 3/4 Palm Sea Horse (Tanker) (1500 after Joo Hong P/O) VI
      351 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 464 13 wfc JgJJgMONG ISLANDS UK TAIWAN* See Pege IV Column 3 for Sellings «r Ag»*oT^ SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD VARKETING *****2 GENERAL *****1 A EURO ASIA LINE SDN BHO Kl *****7 P K L ANG *****1 3 PENENG *****/2 J RI) I\ I W I \ll SAIL/^ C w i
      464 words
    • 261 13 mi SEALORD LU ANTAH H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ■■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE 1 1 11 Vessel J S pore J Loading for BNSHUHAD ■N AL ABBAR BN YOUNUS BN SVM Damman (24/5) Kuwait (2/6). Dammam (5/6). Doha (10/6) Dubai (12/6) Muscat. Dubai. Abu Dhabi. Bahrain. Dammam Doha.
      261 words
    • 329 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FUUY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: F All-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTMOUSED SERVICE Spore P iwyefsfc* iAa*OHt TTfa; Tfen;3Mj, I# COM AX B !10M*y II Hit 3CHa, MERCATOH 'IS It Ma, i km 0 CXF Jl9 Ma, 70 Ma? 9km SS B*IOGt hi*, 26kL>, IS km C CQNTAMER <31 Mi, Ikm
      329 words
    • 583 13 IF Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe x and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. HOQ*«T£ P» Igb 8 CI I. J.. I fvut comtikhd fist okct nut I*'^ 3M-I/5 •-7/5 74/5 13-14/5 •or 6 lb, 0700 m *crs 5 'Of E«st Am Honf»o«t ri Racnswnji lipee llotfo Robe roHAjmi
      583 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 616 14 {fHapag-Uoyd vyyyyvyywyY«Y^ FULLY CONTMKRSED TO EUROPE Mafkant Eiprtu 4/6 6,6 24/6 Z6/6 27/6 29/6 lavtnlb. 9/6 21/ i 29/6 30/6 3/7 EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE *>•" "«h«l P« m» (m HW| Braaaa Hm Un> A/5 5/5 8/5 28/5 10/6 8/6 5/6 3/6 taetsel*ata 6/5 M Jl/5 5/6 16/6 14/6 11/6
      616 words
    • 254 14 H2§ barber Wue Fimc US ATLANTIC US GULF EAST CANADA SM h|U IN I Mr n C« Iter 25 7 h|ll Mr* m,2* fern a* 39 i 27 M 4 Si fc47;""TTSA" Hut 2 "i EAST CANADA m\ AMI «M* M|4 M| 31 Nl W3 *M 12 W > Hp
      254 words
    • 461 14 EVERGREEN LINE f FAR AST FUROPF FXPRESS fUll CONI AINfR SERVICE 1 ACCtPTWG CARGO FO* HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERQAM. ANTWERP, li HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UNITED MNCOOM SOU I HAMPTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER. BMMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LEEDS WEST GERMANY MEMCftHAVfh HOLLAND AMSTERDAM C F*S«W mrntm UHV U tkm EMtNctarr ISM*
      461 words
    • 910 14 I Everett Lines/" b Burma Frvo Star Sliippwi Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" l(MOW FWIMKOOR PPN3O3/2 May Bf Sst AoenH m Motayvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketoog Tel (38>-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** Aifantma Da Mavaaatiaw Intaroontinantal S. A. C.I. F. 'ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMNN6 FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, BUENOS AMES severe P. Kabfl|
      910 words
    • 543 14 J mo.s.E. OCEAN SHPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21STflOOR MARINA HOUSF SHFNTON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINt.APORF 2 TFL *****44 74 *****70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE MAY CAW.. MAY SKY.... Shpipan Loxfcn tar 11/U May 1/9 Mar SYD. HL. ADEL 17/11 May 19/20 Hay FKM BANGLADESH SERVICE 15/17
      543 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 764 15 OCI Overseas Containers Limited SERVICE TO IM/CONTMENT. is May teat Kara 1) Hit 21 Mai IMq Eiptu 24 Ma* ■MM* [i«m> M lb) Mm b, M Ma* HM*#gEipr*M 41M (1M lntoiHw 9 1M Ml* br ukm 14 JM Spar* PJaiaag D'mirt Bra* A'mrp 4 Mi* Mit ?t May 29 May
      764 words
    • 629 15 GRANARD LINE Granard Shipping Agencies (S> Pte Ltd Tel *****77 |5 Lines I Dm s Trjdmq San 810 A.-:j Slipping 4 T'jdmg Ente'pnsfs AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES N STRAITS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Ludhg for Nov York, East Coast and Gulf ports by Mn-Landbridfe Los Armeies, San Francisco and Seattle IB.NU 8
      629 words
    • 750 15 KPT*: BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO MOW Elbe Maru LivarpaeJ Bay Kurama Man Hamburg [ipftts Bremen [ipreu Kowtoon Bay HoA(kea| Eipres FROM EUROPt H'BURC B'HkVtN ITOAM HAVW SOTO* Ger mar.'Austria Beaetu Fraace MUK S par* Fa: team Man M taM M iM bM t/S V 5
      750 words
    • 503 15 Scan Dutch V iVi i 4 »yni :fi: WEEKLY EXPRE AiNER SERVICE A VIA Sao, HlMta kM M W M W vs nn nn nn tin iys nn vi s/t 7/t on v* i»/« u/t u/i nn >vi u/t nn aa j/t a/i im a/i 1/7 U/l a/« V 7
      503 words
    • 468 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, MoMe, Houston, 6alveston) DOLLY TURMAN (IN*) RUTH LYKES (fedi) Vt* 1 29/30 May U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Honolulu, San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver 8.C., Seattle Span ASHLEY LYKES (toa*/<fadi) GA 6/2 May JOMI LYKES (b*h/fech) 11/12
      468 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1033 16 I r »"Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Slice KOREAN lACEWON 2W 2 Hay HK CONTMKR ISW 10 May MERCATOR 11W IS May 0 CHEF 14W 19 May SS BRDGE 21W 25 May TO EUROPE P HeUng l Ha»re R (torn 3 May' 19 May 20 May 11 May 27 May
      1,033 words
    • 729 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE ACCEPTWG FCL/LCL CONTABCRS FROM PENANG. f. KELANG. STORE Lsadi* tar WW TOM. NORFOLK E.C./6REAT LAKES SERVICE LOMNNG FOt: KN YORK. NORFOLK BALTBHRE. PMLADELPHA. MOMTKU TORONTO "YBHM WSMT 20/21 My 11/11 My 15/17 May -MKMiiwar 31/11— *i/*My a/am* CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE LM*| tar LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO.
      729 words
    • 652 16 3 S A(>n»ui> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 2C7M FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING 91 1122 i 3 LINES' GENERAL 91 311 1 114 LiNESI TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A B C ARSMIP C ABl E CARGOSH'P TjL\ SI.XG.4PORE ISLA XDS U.XE MIDDI t EAST RHiI'LAR I.I\ER A
      652 words
    • 710 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BIRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MEO/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA WEST BOIM): OMECT CALL AT P UUMG Mm Accepting For I) Barcelona. Gmo*. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Havre. Bdbao Basic UK. 3) Bremen Bremenhaven Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo "Accepting Europe cjt|o lor Iw&tn vii S pore
      710 words
    • 759 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber Mouse 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11'*****57 Iff GUM MEPENDENT SCM/FU.L CONTMO SERVICE S port P Wm| Pone* UMtK I total mmk/m toParl faM MM tom(UK)/BaMa**/ <***> *1* ?21/jni"iA*wT l SPS2JI*) i» M»u WMMt mmu >*9* TO) MPPNG ft MK 444*44 0(70. 48M71 B Kansai
      759 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 132 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Sonrico For Timber ft Plywood KWMOTYFEIOVI 12/5 VOT 2 I/C 4/1 CELTK Ft *0T 3 IS/C 11/( P. Kalang T«fc \£3 P.T lISOVESIAI OBIEI7AL LIVEs JAKARTA crass sna to a hum mdonesm tMtum IW DOTWIW 3/4 Smkap V 4 H»r VC>m It M* (Marti) HENG
      132 words
    • 135 17 »> If -mm n*. -tit icr HI HI uur HI ni rro 7-5-71 1-5-75 ran 2-V7I a ran z-$.» s-s-w 7-S-7I EttTMUmi ran m-71 aoME. m. 4-V7J 7-5-71 OCMK. ML II 1-5-71 lt-S-79 BCMK. Ml U U-5-71 IS-S-7S OOME.3M.M ran V5-7i umcm. hbcit 12-5-71 15-5-71 NMT.UMI t puran cmo m
      135 words