The Business Times, 11 May 1979
1979-05-11
1
18
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/biztimes
The Business Times
-
Title Section11 1979-05-11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M-C<P) N.. 11l I 71 FRIDAY, MAT 11,117* SOCENTS11 words
-
BRIEFLY...
-
Article93 1979-05-11 1 UPI KUWAIT, Thurs. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has told its major oil purchasers they will face an oil embargo it they continue to cut back shipments to the world's developing nations, the cartel's chairman Maneh S. Oteiba said in an interview published today. "We willUPI - 93 words
-
Article72 1979-05-11 1 slips again AP LONDON, Thurs. The US dollar slipped again in heavy trading in Tokyo today but was mixed in morning dealings on European money markets. The price of gold rose. Tokyo dealers said a statement by the governor of the Bank of Japan that the yen is undervalued sentAP - 72 words
-
Article78 1979-05-11 1 UPI ARANYAPRATHET, Thailand, Thurs. A ragged column of more than 1,000 Kampuchean refugees streamed into Thailand after heavy fighting between Vietnamese and Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge forces, Thai officials said today. The refugees, all civilians and mostly ethnic Chinese, crossed the border yesterday and today, and were placedUPI - 78 words
-
Article52 1979-05-11 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. China said today it has no plans for a new Vietnam invasion, but Hanoi warned the border situation is tense and dangerous. Chinese Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping told newsmen in Beijing his country reserved the right to administer punishment to Vietnam, but the situation depended on52 words
-
Article71 1979-05-11 1 Reuter AN AUSTRALIAN manufacturer of machinery few the plastics industry, Johns Consolidated Ltd has announced the setting up of a wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore to manufacture machineryparts. The subsidiary, Johns Singapore Pte Ltd, will tove an issued capital of $1 million in one dollar shares. Johns said theReuter - 71 words
-
Article113 1979-05-11 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market was a little easier this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues was down 1.74 to 836.88 in the first half hour. Declines led advances by a slight margin on the New York Stock Exchange. Traders were waiting cautiouslyAP - 113 words
-
-
368 1979-05-11 1 AP THE UNITED States government will open up US$l2.5 billion-a-year worth of contracts (5527.5 billion) to foreign bidders under world trade accords now before Congress, according to Mr Alan Wolff, deputy to the President's chief negotiator. About |7 billion worth of theseAP - 368 words
-
Article909 1979-05-11 1 QUEK PECK LIM - HAW PAR LOSS By QUEK PECK LIM Financial Correspondent SHAREHOLDERS of Haw Par Brothers International Ltd will have to exercise a lot more patience before the company turns around in a convincing manner. Latest results from the former darling of the stock exchange show909 words
-
Article184 1979-05-11 1 THE FIFTH United Nations Conference for Trade and Development should end successfully with some positive measures for cooperation to achieve a better economic order for the future unless events change over the next few days. Mr Goh Chok Tong, Minister for Trade and Industry, in184 words
-
605 1979-05-11 1 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG INDUSTRIES in Singapore have begun shifting labourintensive operations out of the Republic to surmount the persistent labour shortage problem. This practice is common among foreign investors here who are either expanding, output of labourintensive production lines in subsidiaries located in605 words
-
Article69 1979-05-11 1 UNITED Nations Secretary- i General, Dr Kurt Waldheim, 1 is expected to arrive in Singapore this afternoon (or i a three-day official visit. During his stay, he will pay a courtesy call an i President and Mrs Sheares and will also meet Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew69 words
-
220 1979-05-11 1 THE 9NGAPOBE later—Hisi Clamber sf C—acne (8ICC) aad the Trade Departnai are lavnstlgstlag a dtotarMag jamp la the vstame sf fnfwcai' espsrtod frts Way l»rt te the (Jatted States. It to beMefed the larreasc Is dae amlaly to Keraaa, Mwaaw aad Hsaghsag ——liilnii220 words
-
339 1979-05-11 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM SEVERAL New Zealand companies will send teams here in the next few months to discuss specific projects in Singapore. The returning members of a Singapore mission to New Zealand (organised by Sin teds, i.e. the Singapore/ New Zealand339 words
-
102 1979-05-11 1 THE ASAHAN Aluminium Refining of Indonesia, one of South-east Asia's largest! industrial projects, is ex-' peeled to import aluiwlna from Japan because at its difficulty in procuring locally the raw material, a Japanese financial newspaper reported yesterday. The Asahan project is undertaken by Japan's102 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement5 1979-05-11 1 TneweiHXManoea rru SEE BACK PAGE5 words
-
Advertisement171 1979-05-11 1 SEE BACK PAGE It's easy when you know how. P V Jt "rp. When the world Is your market— youl need a bank with the international capabNltyand service to handto your daainga efficiently and with a minimum of fuss. Whsther you need foreign exchange eervicee or local trade regulations; or171 words
-
Advertisement45 1979-05-11 1 SHIPPING TIMES COOBB makes ceramics eatlags t JOHORE timber teratanl to reedy S FTB Dewa Jeaes all the way S ATOMIC eaergy qsest leeee MEMOPAD X, PLJGHT BCHHMJLE i, TV AND RADIO CROSSWORD t, STRAWS IN THE WIND 7, WHERE TO WINK A DINE 845 words
-
Advertisement0 1979-05-11 1 '$@!^_}[)-{>:&,>%$^~~$!!%*[,^'\0 words
-
Advertisement127 1979-05-11 1 IL*. M thai puis no punches. DT 750 DT 1700 DT 1200 Independent consumer studies in the United States rate Ricoh's total performance consistently high. In the area of reliability it has been rated the highest over all copiers in its class. Ricoh places more copiers than any company in127 words
-
-
TRADE AND INDUSTRY
-
533 1979-05-11 2 CHUA SOK KOON - By CHUA SOK KOON A US COMPANY. Coors Industries, is setting up its first offshore plant in Singapore to manufacture ceramic casings and packages for the electronics industries here. Coors Industries, a large ceramic manufacturer in the US, also runs533 words
-
Article, Illustration444 1979-05-11 2 BRITISH Airways recently introduced its computerised cargo distribution advisory service in Singapore. The system consists of a series of computerised programmes that will help a company compare quickly and objectively the costs of sending shipments by air and sea by taking into account all the interrelated444 words
-
366 1979-05-11 2 CHINA'S modernisation drive has attracted a great deal of international interest, both business as well as political. Companies and countries are beginning to court the awakening giant. Not all have succeeded as quickly as they hoped to. In their minds, a large question mark must366 words
-
Article128 1979-05-11 2 COLT International's awardwinning universal louvre system and its latest continuous ridge ventillator will be on display at the British Fire Ventillation Exhibition at the British High Commission on May 15 and 16. The equipment wi)' be part of Colt's working displays of the automatic fire ventillation equipment128 words
-
Article260 1979-05-11 2 COURSES AND TALKS March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 90-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, sitc, srrc May 4-24: Industrial Relations, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development May 18: Training k preparation of welders for qualification260 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement48 1979-05-11 2 Only a master's hands can create shoes as handsome as The Designer's Collection. Every pair a masterpiece of fine design and perfect cutting. Made with the highest quality leather for comfort and style. That's why discerning and fashionable men now wear shoes from The Designer's Collection. shoe news48 words
-
Advertisement64 1979-05-11 2 INDEPENDENT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE TO: EUROPE, TAIWAN, HONGKONG, AUSTRALIA SAVE ON SHIPPING COST CARGO BY PRACHT SPECIALISED IN SEAFREIGHT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WAREHOUSING GENERAL SEA FREIGHT PROJECT SERVICE AIR FREIGHT REMOVAL SERVICE CALL: *****88 5 lines PRACHT INTERNATIONAL LTD. Suite 1301/1304, 13 floor, Tunas Bldg., 114 ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, 2 CFS: NG64 words
-
-
REGIONAL
-
523 1979-05-11 3 THE export of timber from Malaysian ports will be greatly facilitated when the first of several timber export terminals being built in the various ports opens for business next week. Located at Pasir Gudang port in Johore, the new terminal will be inaugurated523 words
-
290 1979-05-11 3 AFP A GIANT fertiliser plant, estimated to cost 5,110 million rupees (about 551.38 billion), is to be set up in India's Western Maharashtra State (capital Bombay). The plant will have a production capacity of over two million tonnes of ammonia and urea aAFP - 290 words
-
Article195 1979-05-11 3 AFP THAILAND'S next Prime Minister will probably be selected by the new Parliament today, caretaker Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan disclosed on Wednesday. With the election of speakers for both houses of Parliament, the way has been paved for the final step in establishing Thailand's firstAFP - 195 words
-
195 1979-05-11 3 Reuter A DECISION that whM allow Indonesia to export liquefied nttiril gas (LNG) to the United States is expected by October or earlier, Jakarta's official news agency Antara reported yesterday. Antara quoted renable sources as saying the US Energy Department had agreed to provideReuter - 195 words
-
Article108 1979-05-11 3 AFP INDONESIA'S President Suharto approved three foreign investment projects last month as joint ventures with Indonesian partners. The projects total U5529.4 million (5)64.7 million). The project with the biggest investment $25 million will involve a Danish firm, the Eest Asiatic Company, for the manufacture of carAFP - 108 words
-
Article93 1979-05-11 3 Reuter MALAYSIAN exports of pewterware, prawns and shrimps, and children's footwear will be exempted from New Zealand import licensing requirements from July I, it was announced in Kuala Lumpur. The New Zealand High Commission said in a statement the free import of these items without aReuter - 93 words
-
Article99 1979-05-11 3 Reuter THE Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry said Japan's customs clearance exports in yen terms in the April-June quarter will probably rise from the 4.67 trillion yen of the January-March quarter, when they were 10.8 per cent below the year-earlier level. The depreciation ofReuter - 99 words
-
Article325 1979-05-11 3 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S consumer price index grew 2.5 per cent from March to stand at 166.9 (base 1975) in April, a gain of 19.3 per cent on April 1978, its Economic Planning Board said yesterday. The board's provisional statistics also showed that the wholesale index rose 2.8Reuter - 325 words
-
363 1979-05-11 3 AP CHINESE Deputy Premier Deng Xiaoping said yesterday that he expects the US and China to reach a claims-assets agreement before the May 15 departure of US Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps. He also said a trade agreement would be signed. Mr Deng replied "Yes," whenAP - 363 words
-
315 1979-05-11 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA and the Philippines believe that bolstering Asean, especially by Australia and Japan, is more imperative than ever in light of the conflicts in Indochina. Informed sources said this conclusion was reached in two hours of talks on Wednesday between Australian PrimeReuter - 315 words
-
Article215 1979-05-11 3 UPI WHEN the term "Third World" was coined and its origin is disputed it was simple enough: it meant poor or underdeveloped countries. But the emergence of oil exporting nations and economic powerhouses such as Brazil, Hongkong and Singapore is forcing US officials to ask whetherUPI - 215 words
-
Article130 1979-05-11 3 UPI CHINA and the Soviet Union have agreed to bold wideranging bilateral talks in an effort to heal more than 20 years of bitterly hostile relations, Chinese sources said yesterday. Besides the border dispute between the two big communist powers, the talks would cover the subject of betteringUPI - 130 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement373 1979-05-11 3 Hong Kong/USA approaches the half-way mark. Phase 1 completely sold. Only limited prime space available in Phase 2. Since the advantages of participating in Hong Kong/USA were first outlined in regional media in November 1978, hundreds of Asian businessmen have committed themselves to the purchase of units in this unique373 words
-
-
RAW MATERIALS
-
199 1979-05-11 4 Reuter THE WORLD Food Council (WFC) has pleaded with the world's biggest trade conference to help achieve a vital wheat agreement that it said may mean the difference between life and death for millions of poor people. WFC president Arturo Tanco told theReuter - 199 words
-
812 1979-05-11 4 CHINA IN 1980S AP Reuter BY 1985 China could be importing 20 million tonnes of wheat and exporting 100 million tons of oil a year, according to a China expert for the Brookings Institution. The US Central Intelligence Agency, said Mr Doak Bamett, recentlyAP; Reuter - 812 words
-
Article116 1979-05-11 4 Reuter THE UNITED Slates believes land and tax policies adapted by tin producing countries to attain various national objectives, have anintentionally served to restrict tin production, a US embassy official said in Koala Lampur. This poshed tin prices to artificially high levels, Mr Brace Hirshon, counsellor forReuter - 116 words
-
Article219 1979-05-11 4 TERMINAL rubber in London yesterday finished a quiet morning mostly with pared gains ranging from 0.15 to 0.45 pence per kilo. Turnover totalled 68 lost of 15 tonnes including 11 kerbs. Rubber traders said that with the day's Eastern markets closed for the Vesak Day holiday, much of the219 words
-
Article213 1979-05-11 4 BANGKOK: Yesterday's prices in US dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok): WHITE RICE: 100 per cent Ist class 353. 100 per cent 2nd class 338. 100 per cent 3rd class 333. 5 per cent 323. 10 per cent 308. 15 per cent 303. 20 per cent 298. 25213 words
-
Article92 1979-05-11 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Wednesday bounced back from daily lows to close s'« to three US cents a bushel higher. Traders said much of the gains came from an anticipated reaction to Tuesday's decline in prices. Scattered commercial pricing was observed by some traders. Analysts attributed firmness to signs92 words
-
Article630 1979-05-11 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet opening call about steady, £10 up in spot May to £6 per tonne down from Wednesday in distant untraded new May. Middle months were around £5 higher. A total 170 lots were traded during the first call. Dealers said there was630 words
-
Article70 1979-05-11 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Wetf PreviMM Malaysian 5%ffa bulk per tonne July 655sIr 657slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk May 675pd 682 sir June 670pd 672 :Slr July 660pd 667 sir August 657'• 662 /665pd September 650/655pd Nigeria 5% ffa70 words
-
Article103 1979-05-11 4 Reuter GOOD general Earapeaa buying interest firmed free platinum prices which reached a new dsliar high sf USS4BS per tray Mnce at yesterday morning's Lwmlm fix, up $11.5 fram Wednesday afteraaaa. The previsas high was $425.5 at the msrning fix aa Peh The sterlingReuter - 103 words
-
424 1979-05-11 4 AP FIGURES released on Wednesday by the International Coffee Organisation indicate clearly that plenty of coffee is now available on world markets. Latest ICO export statistics show that in the 12month period from April 1, 1978, to March 31 this year, theAP - 424 words
-
Article173 1979-05-11 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed slightly firmer in continued quiet trading, with no trades registered as on Wednesday, dealers said. May closed at 8.25/30 US cents against Wednesday's 8.20/25 close, July at 8.65/70 against 8.55/60 and the distant March at 9.80/85 against 9.70/75 cents. Sugar futures closing173 words
-
Article192 1979-05-11 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) C«Hn ymra: China Blue Phoenix 2Qs 2.335; 32s 2.825 40s 3.055 (per baie of 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq. Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly192 words
-
Article131 1979-05-11 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday added to gains late in the day to close 10 to seven US cents a bushel higher. The May and July contracts set new season's highs. Traders said prices rallied late on rumours that an announcement of a large wheat sale to the131 words
-
Article179 1979-05-11 4 THE availability for export of vegetable oil and fats in major producing countries is expected to be up 7.1 per cent to 19,909,000 tonnes (oil basis) in the year ending Sept 30, the highest increase in the last five seasons, according to the Hamburgbased weekly179 words
-
-
ASIAN STOCKS
-
Article351 1979-05-11 4 TOKYO Reuter SHARES PRICES, led by steels and heavy electricals, closed higher yesterday in active trading, dealers said. The Nikkei Dow Jones average rose 15.16 points to close at 6.264.04. Turnover was relatively high with 600 million shares changing hands. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed atReuter - 351 words
-
Article66 1979-05-11 4 j FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 538.9 Tuesday 549.1 Week Ago 544.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 838.62 Tuesday ....j. 834.89 Week ago 855.51 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Wednesday 56 to 56 Tuesday 56 to 57 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday ***** Wednesday 553 84 Week ago 538 56 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday66 words
-
Article321 1979-05-11 4 Source: SHK Sec Ltd STOCK PRICES moved generally lower yesterday as a result of a technical correction. The market closed 2.45 points lower. Volume was substantially reduced. Observers felt that the correction yesterday would form a healthy base for the next upward push. Hang Seng index: ***** -2.45 Turnover:Source: SHK Sec Ltd - 321 words
-
Article254 1979-05-11 4 MAY 10 Cenu INDUSTRIALS A C. I 17» A M I. 1(0 30 A P M is X Ampol Pel m unch B H P 952 6 Bank NSW 35i -10 Borai 210 BrtmMn lit unch C B A 251 1 C. S R, 300 7 Coal AUied M4254 words
-
Article94 1979-05-11 4 MAY 10 Pnoi Aco J* limine 008 unci) Alia* Con A Atlas Con B —Z 2450 unch Bacuio Ooid Brncuei Con B BF Goodrich 21 M -4 CDCP 23 ♦04 Ineo B Landoll HZ Alt unch Lcpanto B -2250 unch Marmduquv B 1010 unch Mtraleo Oriental A zz Oriental94 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement55 1979-05-11 4 PRESENTING A PROFILE ON THE NEW EUROPEAN SUCCESS STORY THE FORD GRANADA 2.8 GHIA FORD GRANADA 2.8 GHIA for more Jetdils please contact: UNIVERSAL CARS PRIVATE LIMITED 4, >2 .V On hari ir^''T<-'i <•).'•!! L'->7 i. —K. v.- Uraier TIONG C HCXJN COMPANY (PRIVA H IMIIH; IS2 Upp.'r Bukir Tmi55 words
-
Advertisement48 1979-05-11 4 TAKE OVER LEASE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. MODERN PARTITIONED OFFICE CUM SHOWROOM 3rd FLOOR APPROXIMATELY 1,379 SQ FT ALSO AVAILABLE WITHIN FEW WEEKS WAREHOUSE 2nd FLOOR APPROXIMATELY 4.200 SQ FT. BOTH PREMISES IN SAME BUILDING OUTSIDE C.B.D. EASY PARKINO DISTRICT 7 FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT: *****88 MR. BENNY OOMES48 words
-
-
OVERSEAS
-
Article, Illustration640 1979-05-11 5 UPI THE UNITED States and the Soviet Union have practically wrapped up a new strategic arms limitation treaty (Salt II) and stand "on the threshold" of signing it after some minor finishing touches, US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance announced on Wednesday. "DetailsUPI; Source: AP photo - 640 words
-
Article281 1979-05-11 5 AP DISTURBED at the execution of a prominent Iranian Jew, Mr Ha bib Elghanian, the US State Department called on Iran's new leaders on Wednesday to keep their promise to the US that they would respect the rights of minorities. "It is disturbing that Mr ElghanianAP - 281 words
-
WORLD IN BRIEF
-
Article573 1979-05-11 5 Agencies THE EEC steel industry will continue to have an overcapacity of about 25 million tonnes until the mid-*****, Hoesch AG management board chairman Heinz Solbach said. This is largely because state subsidies to EEC steel firms, especially in the UK and Italy, release them from theAgencies - 573 words
-
-
843 1979-05-11 5 NYT THE NEW York stock market's sinking spell that has carried the Dow Jones industrial average into the low 800s (it closed on Wednesday at 838.62 up 3.73) may have further to go. Fundamentally, the stock market is reacting to concernNYT - 843 words
-
426 1979-05-11 5 AP MORE than 8,000 members of the United Rubber Workers Union struck a dozen Uniroyal plants on Wednesday in a showdown with the big tyre maker over President Carter's anti-inflation wage guidelines. The strike is against the Carter Administration as much as Uniroyal Inc.,AP - 426 words
-
Article74 1979-05-11 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S new right-wing Conservative government honoured its first election pledge by announcing an immediate 20 per cent pay rise for the country's policemen on Wednesday. Police, who negotiated the pay rise with the defeated Labour government, were to receive the increase next September. But theReuter - 74 words
-
Article187 1979-05-11 5 UPI THE SENATE overwhelmingly approved President Carter's standby petrol rationing plan on Wednesday after he promised to do everything possible to make it fair to farmers, energy producers and car-depend-ent Americans. The vote was 66-30. If the House of Representatives approves the plan by today, itUPI - 187 words
-
387 1979-05-11 5 UPI Reuter THE Interior Committee of the US HOUSE of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday for a moratorium on construction permits for proposed nuclear power plants. The 23-7 vote came despite a plea by chairman Morris Udall, DemocratArizona, who said although he sympathises withUPI; Reuter - 387 words
-
Article145 1979-05-11 5 AP THE International Confederation of Free Trade Unions called on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to loosen loan conditions for economically troubled countries in order to protect workers' Jobs and incomes. The confederation's executive board, opening a three-day conference in Brussels on Wednesday, said the IMF shouldAP - 145 words
-
Article776 1979-05-11 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ211 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU CIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL SLA SQ63 1155 MNL GIA GA982 1200 HLP SN SN287 1200 BRU/DXB/BKK SLA SQ240 1210 MES MAS injgQi WHOM 1245776 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement149 1979-05-11 5 Uf 1 Imagine watching TV broadcasts and videotapes on a giant screen of exceptional brightness and clarity. The football or tennis ball is large enough to be seen easily and sports action can therefore be followed in a way that is not possible with conventional TV sets. Hotels and nightclubs149 words
-
442 1979-05-11 6 JAPAN'S ANNOUNCEMENT of an ambitious economic programme that will give it the fuel to outstrip other developed nations has not, predictably, stirred up much excitement. This is not to say that Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira's package does not sound good. It certainly does.442 words
-
304 1979-05-11 6 COMPANIES' predictions about their profitability for the Coming year are less of a hit-and-miss affair than is ordinarily assumed. Chairmen are not forced to make such statements in the first place and when they are put in the position of havii\g to make such304 words
-
Article, Illustration1678 1979-05-11 6 PAUL LEWIS - BY PAUL LEWIS NYT SINCE President Eisenhower started his "atoms for peace" programme in 1953 and nuclear-generated electricity became a practical possibility, industrial and developing countries have made a major commitment to harnessing the power of the atom to meet future energy needs. LastNYT - 1,678 words
-
877 1979-05-11 6 JAMES RESTON - By JAMES RESTON NYT THE CARTER Administration is now trying to adjust to the new political leaders in the world in China, Japan, Britain and also in Rhodesia and elsewhere in Africa, Asia and Latin America. How to deal with the oldNYT - 877 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement251 1979-05-11 6 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Company will be held at its registered office, DBS Building, 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 1, on Saturday, 2nd June 1979251 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1398 1979-05-11 6 TiVKIRMN'O A night for sports fans FRIDAY keeps meek to ita eM, aaeveatfal patten except fer eae develapmeit t—lgfct sports (Ml «h—li Had plenty ef eatertalameat fer tke early pert ef tke eveatog. Tkere is Tkrillmeker Sperto at CJSpm (ekaaael 5), prevtdlag armekalr adveatare fer S miaates. At B.llpm, Sperto1,398 words
-
-
Article, Illustration642 1979-05-11 7 BARRY JAMES - Many theoreticians and "think tanks" are questioning the viability of the Salt II agreement. They assert that the Russians could be tempted to launch rockets at America if they thought they could, by an initial strike, severely weaken the US response.UPI - 642 words
-
Article, Illustration768 1979-05-11 7 GEORGE BALL - By GEORGE BALL SINCE the ancients settled disputes over sacrificial meals in which salt was the universal preservative, "a covenant of salt" came to mean an enduring bargain. Unfortunately, for the makers of acronyms, the Romans later used "with a grain of768 words
-
Article, Illustration633 1979-05-11 7 HENRY TANNER - Despite one of the most gruelling police offensives in history, Italian terrorists are all but beaten. Recent terrorist attacks have been more carefully planned and executed than in the past. HENRY TANNER reports on the dilemma facing the nation. HENRY TANNER POLITICAL633 words
-
Article266 1979-05-11 7 THOSE exporters of anything and everything who have always wondered, somewhat morbidly, what sort of product description they will make if they are ever required to deal in coffins, will find the information we are about to disclose valuable. This is how one trader, who had266 words
-
773 1979-05-11 7 John Drysdale - (FORUM J r ...with John Drysdale WHAT is so terribly unhealthy about the Fifth UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), now meeting in Manila, is that the western governments are confident that the North-South dialogue has lost its sting. Three years ago, at UnctadV773 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement180 1979-05-11 7 The Cold Storage (S) Pte. Ltd. has available !M3a;ilnj;f:il4il;Ti iT (for frozen and chilled goods) at its Pasir Panjang Warehouse Complex 104, Pasir Panjang Road, 8 km., Singapore 5. Close to Port of Singapore Authority and town. 24 hours service, casual and monthly basis. Contact Mr. K.B. Ki&ng at telephone180 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous62 1979-05-11 7 DTISIOW: Flunk Dickens Uie HO fie, NfOU P*HD >^X)R WS SBC D«S uwe* ue Lose owe of \U&u! urcTV V OUR &\RLS exjew TrtOOGM I\av, >v r 1 Side's LfeAViHG fOK VeRV 6€st or Ref\sows... _Jo 1 sooetv-WG umch U*LL Give, sou mpnv naePisoweD i merao^es OF YOUR Time. s62 words
-
-
INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
-
EUROPEAN MARKETS
-
Article185 1979-05-11 8 MAY 09 PU ABN 357 00 0.5 Ahold 100.00 -02 Akio 30.00 >0 1 AMEV 102.50 >0.5 Amfu 117.10 0.4 Amrot Bank 74.10 -02 58.50 unch Berk 88 80 0J Boli 00 JO -02 Borsumtj 182.80 -0.4 Burhmann 85 00 unch Byenkorf 78J0 -1.8 Calve Delft 184 80 03185 words
-
Article214 1979-05-11 8 MAY 08 Dm Aef-Telefunken 5640 -1.4 Akao 28X -ai Alii Leben moo 4-1 Alls Ver* 447.50 -2.5 BASF ***** -12 Bay H T Wbtnk 0.4 Bay Vbaflk 2M.00 -a Bayer 141.30 -ij BBC MOJO -u BMW 224JO -u Caaaella 3MOO 4-0 Chem Verw 208 00 Commerabank im so 01214 words
-
Article74 1979-05-11 8 MAY 00 FT* FORWARD MARKET Arbed 736 -20 Ebes 2215 4 5 Electrobel 6850 10 Gb-Inno-Bm 26T0 -20 AM 1292 -8 Hobok 3000 -5 Pelro 4500 >85 Rjrl Dutch 2150 >10 Sldro 800 >30 Soc Oen Be if 2100 >10 Softna 3420 >8 SoJvmy A 2830 -18 Tinki 12374 words
-
Article259 1979-05-11 8 MAY 0* Fr» 4/CORBE1LLE AV-Uqutde ***** -5J B S N Oervau Danone 563 unch CSF (ThomaonCsf) 388 -1 CM Francalae des Pettolei ***** 42£ Compagnle Financlere Cenp«|nK 1 Generate 385 Credit FoncVer Df Franc* 452 -5 Hathette (Librairle) Machines Bull 247 3 5® -0.2 Mlcftelin (B) 1001 -35 Paribaa259 words
-
Article106 1979-05-11 8 MAY 00 Lire Anlc 32 unc fi Assoc Gen svmn -300 Butofi 1 f 18 Central* r 479p -30 Flat 2775 -28 Finsider 180 -8.75 Oen I mm ob 87 0.25 IF1 Pii MM -14 Italcemenll ***** 130 I taigas 783 -8 Italsider ***** -103 Macneti M Pf 570106 words
-
99 1979-05-11 8 Reuter THE COCA-COLA Company has reported a drat quarter profit of US$B5 million, or S9 cents a share, np from $75 million, or €1 cents a share, a year ago. The company also said its sales increased to $1.t5 billion from $9tB million. Chairman J.Reuter - 99 words
-
1413 1979-05-11 8 NEW YORK GAMING shares again came under selling pressure on Wednesday but overall the stock market showed small gains in moderate trading, despite some late profit-taking. Analysts ascribed the steady tone of the market mainly to a continuation of the technical rebound from recent weakness1,413 words
-
Article232 1979-05-11 8 MAY 00 C* AbiUbt 17H uneh Alcan 40V. 4 Alfonu 29 4 Bank Mont 23 4 Bank Norm Scotia 224 4 Bell Tel 22 unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd ZH 224 4 Brascan 23S 4 Camp Red Lake 414 14 Can Imp Bk 26*. 4 r>np«r 28 4232 words
-
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement629 1979-05-11 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain iiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuAMniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii 'ql ilUUllliliiiiiiiiiii ss I 1 m 0- m nr -j l m h m The For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewording experience. Aiv, u-.ch M :i M>. f v 1 t r. .1: H -MV Ni'ii- i.i-. V Si:' s 1'»629 words
-
Advertisement66 1979-05-11 8 See page 4 for Asian stocks We've Got A Great Thing Going -vsHP-tji >-•,; a m At the Great Eastern Hotel. Piccola Coffee House serves the most sumptuous Western and Chinese cuisines. Any time. 24 hours we are open. On Tuesdays and Fridays. Every week, we serve our house speciality.66 words
-
-
BANKING AND FINANCE
-
Article, Illustration571 1979-05-11 9 AFP THE World Bank plans to increase its loans to developing countries to help them absorb the impact of financial losses resulting from compliance with international free trade practices. They said this policy, which already has resulted in loans to aAFP - 571 words
-
255 1979-05-11 9 AFP THE Australian banking system is about to inject As2o million or more to support the Bank of Adelaide's finance subsidiary, Finance Corporation of Australia. The support will be provided by all the major Australian trading banks and is designed to kill any speculation aboutAFP - 255 words
-
Article152 1979-05-11 9 AP AN ISSUE of Swiss franc bonds of the World Bank was to have been planned for public offering in Switzerland from yesterday to Tuesday by a syndicate of leading Swiss banks. The World Bank earlier said the banks will offer 100 million Swiss francs of fourAP - 152 words
-
181 1979-05-11 9 Reuter GOLD sheald caatlnae Ann, ptrflealariy if the lateniatfMttl Miietiry Pud decides to redace the qaaatlty ef metal available at Its meathly aacttoas, aa seems likely, Degassa said. It aated la its latest predaas metal halletia that the dim geld tread was sparked eff byReuter - 181 words
-
Article, Illustration455 1979-05-11 9 Reuter LEADING banks in France signed a buyers' credit agreement with the Bank of China to cover 30 billion francs (5514.9 bill*on) of Chinese imports of French industrial plants and other capital goods. A group of 18 French banks including the statecontrolled ForeignReuter - 455 words
-
Article246 1979-05-11 9 Reuter PACIFIC Basin Euro-financ-ings rose to a total of US$l6.B billion last year from $8.7 billion in 1977, C.P. Brauch, president of Chase Manhattan Asia Ltd, said. He told an international financial markets conference in Hongkong that the Pacific basin market for Euro-transactions in 1978 representedReuter - 246 words
-
188 1979-05-11 9 RESTRICTED liquidity caused by the Bundesbank's counter-inflation measuresis limiting the ability of West German credit institutions to invest in the stock market. Disclosing this, Deutsche Girozentrale/Deutsche Kommunalbank management board chairman Ernst-Otto Sandvoss said that in the first two months of this year German banks bought188 words
-
MONEY AND EXCHANGES
-
Article208 1979-05-11 9 THE US dollar yesterday firmed slightly in late trading here on purchases of the currency by European banks who feel its recent technical decline is overdone, dealers said. Dollar/yen trading was active in otherwise quiet dealings, with the Japanese unit falling despite a Tokyo government statement forcasting increased exports208 words
-
Article176 1979-05-11 9 STERLING yesterday opened sharply lower at U552.0530 40 from an early indicated $2.0590/0600 and Wednesday night's 2.0670/75 closing in active trading, dealers said. The lower level reflected a general lack of confidence after the publication of latest economic indicators showing inflation rising and money supply sterling M-3 possibly growing176 words
-
Article149 1979-05-11 9 RETAIL prices per tahii quoted by the Singapore Chinese Gold and Silver Merchants Association are Ss6Bo for 90 per cent gold, $710 for 22K gold and $760 for 24K gold. The LONDON morning gold fix was U*****.70, up $3.75 on the previous fix. In HONGKONG, the international gold price149 words
-
Article92 1979-05-11 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 213.00 yen, unchanged from its opening in active, nervous trading, but sharply down from 214.75 at Wednesday's close. Trading volume was a heavy US$997 million, without central bank intervention detected, dealers said. The dollar for immediate delivery last traded at92 words
-
Article76 1979-05-11 9 Euro rates LONDON period Eurodollar deposit rates yesterday firmed slightly in early trading, after the initial upward adjustments that followed Wednesday's technical mark-down, dealers said. Eurodollar deposits opening quotes on May 10: Overnight 30'.. 30'. Tomorrow next 3 3'i Spot next 10 10" One week 10-7,16. 10-5 16 One month76 words
-
Article63 1979-05-11 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on May 10: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1141 ***** Sterling 0.5422 0 5357 Ninety-day airmail buying rate*: Sterling 0.5630 US dollar 1.1525 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0340 US dollar 1.1197 NEW ZEALAND Reserve Bank midrate USI1 0487 Trading Bank indications Sterling0-510263 words
-
-
Article152 1979-05-11 9 Reuter THE Philippine Central Bank auctioned 200 million pesos of certificates of indebtedness at an average yield of 13.94 per cent. Accepted bids ranged between 13.7 per cent and 14.44 per cent and the issue was 53 per cent oversubscribed. The four-year notes carry an interest ofReuter - 152 words
-
Article56 1979-05-11 9 HONGKONG'S narrowly defined Ml money supply rose 0.9 per cent in March to HK122.31 billion compared with February when it (ell 6 per cent. This compares with a 22.8 per cent rise in March 1978, Ranking Commission figures show. The more broadly defined M 2 aggregate rose56 words
-
219 1979-05-11 9 Reuter THE upcoming government of Canada bond issue is likely to total around C 51.25 billion, with $750 to $800 million slated for sale to the public. Some market observers have called for a $1.5 billion issde because the government must repay $585Reuter - 219 words
-
Article78 1979-05-11 9 Reuter INDONESIAN money supply (Ml) rose 124 billion rupiah in March to stand at 2.71 trillion rupiah compared with 2.59 trillion at endFebruary and 2.11 trillion in March 1978, provisional figures from Bank Indonesia show. Currency in circulation rose to 1.32 trillion rupiah at end-March fromReuter - 78 words
-
Article325 1979-05-11 9 WITH slightly more than 50 days to*go before its rights to the bulk of its $475 million credit line expires, Sime Darby Holdings insiders say that* they will draw down some portion in the near 1 future. Indications are that this will be the Singa- pore dollar lot. No immediate325 words
-
Article200 1979-05-11 9 ENEL, the Italian state electricity company, is seeking a US$6OO million 10-year loan on the international capital market. Disclosing this in Frankfurt, banking sources said the funds would be raised through a consortium of banks with Deutsche BankLuxembourg as lead manager, and including banks from several200 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement209 1979-05-11 9 Haw Par Brothers International Limited Audited results for the year ended 31st December 1978 Group Company 1978 1977 1978 1977 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 The Board of Directors are not recommending 1978 has been a disappointing year apart that any dividend be paid for the year ended f rom 'arge209 words
-
-
643 1979-05-11 10 CUSTOMERS NOT CONVINCED NYT WHILE antiques, diamonds and even old comic books are selling at premium prices, one major investment resource appears to remain underpriced common stocks. At least that's the position of many US brokers who, nevertheless, have found it difficult to convince customers.NYT - 643 words
-
Article175 1979-05-11 10 GENERAL Maters' dlreetan Mud a awtorty dlvldead «f USSI.IS a rinn ul a MM dividend af H Mate a ikwe, payable ea J one J, ea reeerd May 11. GM MM the dividend to •a laeraaw «f IS cento a shut (tmd the qaarteriy rate la175 words
-
Article2677 1979-05-11 10 Gr'i Gr'» Net 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Compaay Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 250 -4 12.0N 13 4.8 27.1 1 250 250 190' 123* Alcom 182 10.0 23 5.4 243 142 110 Allied2,677 words
-
Article, Illustration701 1979-05-11 10 NYT CONCERN about the performance of traditional investments and the deteriorating value of the US dollar appeared to be the reason why increasing numbers of people are willing to pay stiff fees to attend investment seminars. "Middle-class Americans with assets are looking for ways toNYT - 701 words
-
Article548 1979-05-11 10 NYT IT'S ONCE again the season for annual reports, and investors poring over the documents that are Gooding the mails may find their reading more interesting than in years past, especially if they start at the back of the book. For one thing, increasing numbers of companiesNYT - 548 words
-
1230 1979-05-11 10 What do the Scots think about Wall Street? Despite soaring oil prices and a likely recession, American stocks are being fairly heavily bought, lit fact, about 30 per cent of Scottish trust money is invested in US stocks... NYT THE MONEY managers clustered in theNYT - 1,230 words
-
COMPANY NEWS
-
Article1654 1979-05-11 11 CHAN BONG SOO - By CHAN BONG SOO IF THE NEW stewardship at Ben and Company appeared to have been ineffectual in its efforts to put the group back on a firm footing, it was not for want of trying. For, try it did, and with some measure of1,654 words
-
Article725 1979-05-11 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable the year Previous year N ST 15* I Apr 18 Apr 30 May 11 15* 40* UOL 4*<b) Apr 27 May 5 May 12 4* 2* G Cera mica 10%TE(a) Apr 19 May 2 May 15725 words
-
Article225 1979-05-11 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close HK Land Bonus Issue of 1 for 10 Apr 30 May 11 Toshiba Rights Issue of 3 for 2 $1-50 per share May 7 May 18 Rosy Bonus Issue of 2 for 5 May 8 May 18 Apollo Rights Issue of 1225 words
-
Article, Illustration555 1979-05-11 11 OUR REPORTER - By OUR REPORTER CONFRONTED with a multitude of problems beyond its control Sigma Metal Company Ltd. saw an abrupt reversal in its financial results for the year ended Dec 31,1978. A manufacturer of aluminium extruded sections, bars and tubes of various shapes and sizes as555 words
-
Article571 1979-05-11 11 JAMES DINES' FORECAST AN ENTHUSIASTIC audience of more than 40 people listened in awe as the Original Goldbug, Mr James Dines, gave a wide range of predictions which sometimes appeared to contradict one another. Taking a panoramic view of the world at large, one of the571 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1237 1979-05-11 11 FOLEX INDUSTRIES BERHAD Ist Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4, Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Folex Industries Berhad will be held at Studio 1, sth Floor, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, sth June 1979 at 121,237 words
-
-
Article, Illustration545 1979-05-11 12 Reuter UPI JAPAN has unveiled an impressive economic programme that would outspeed those of other developed nations and announced a 1960 target of US$4.4 billion in aid to the Third World. Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira, in his highly awaited address beforeReuter; UPI; Source: UPI photo - 545 words
-
399 1979-05-11 12 Reuter DIFFERENCES among the developing countries in their drive for a bigger share of the world economy emerged yesterday in Manila at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. The Group of 77 (actually 119 developing nations) failed to agree onReuter - 399 words
-
192 1979-05-11 12 MITSUBISHI Bank said Japan's revenue from overseas investments in calendar 1978 produced a record US$B96 million (511.94 billion) surplus over payments from foreign investments in Japan, against a 1115 million 1977 surplus. The bank said in a report, revenue from overseas investments increase to192 words
-
Article649 1979-05-11 12 OWING to early prw time, the foitowtog are prices ter year refereaee; unnmHCAu LONDON. Wed. The market cioaed barely steady today with. Spot 58.25, 61 00; CTFi Jane 64.25, 64.50; and July M 00, 64.50 LONDON METALS ornmttU rlirtag. COPPE* bars Firm 3,000. Cash: £948.00 MS.SO. Three months649 words
-
583 1979-05-11 12 NYT IN A MOVE that is expected to lead to another escalation in world oil prices, Iran has began notifying oil companies that on May 15 it will raise the price of all grades of its oil by US 60 cents (551.32) aNYT - 583 words
-
Article187 1979-05-11 12 Reuter THE OIL Minister of Libya has called on Arab countries not to supply crude oil to industrilised nations which refused to buy refined petroleum products from the Arabs. Mr Ezzeddin Mabrouk accused the industrilised countries, particularly member states of the European Economic Community (EEC), of tryingReuter - 187 words
-
Article85 1979-05-11 12 UPI THE SOVIET Union is using Cam Ranh Bay, the Vietnamese port on which the United States spent $2 billion (554.34 billion) during the Vietnam War, the Washington Post reported yesterday. The newspaper said government sources reported that spy satellites recently photographed a Soviet FoxtrotUPI - 85 words
-
209 1979-05-11 12 AFP FRANCE wants the European Economic Community to step in to check the recent sharp price rises on the Rotterdam market, the main Western European trading centre in crude and refined oil products, reliable sources said in Paris. They said French Industry MinisterAFP - 209 words
-
Article48 1979-05-11 12 Reuter CHINA'S Chairman Hua Guofeng (Hua Kuo-feng) will probably make his first visit to the West with a major European tour next October, informed British sources said yesterday. They said plans for the Chairman to visit Britain in October were now under consideration. ReuterReuter - 48 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement143 1979-05-11 12 Leader Page C Diethelm office chairs Elegant Impressive Functional and Comfortable True to Swiss tradition Every detail has been perfected to spett out quality Sophisticated chairs, built to suit the individual's posture For easy height adjustment chairs come with finger-tip control, either hydraulic or mechanical The 5-prong base of die-cast143 words
-
Advertisement351 1979-05-11 12 SPECIAL GUIDE TO FITNESS Why Fitness Fitness Improves your health It is important to realise that you can be healthy without being physically fit. However if you are in good physical condition you are healthy. An overworked Doctor or an overworked Manager can be healthy even though he suffers from351 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous59 1979-05-11 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers. Report for 24 tews prter to IJI pan. m May II at toe airport. Maximum temperature 30.3 Associated humidity 77 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 1.85 Rainfall in millimetres 0.2 Total rainfall for the59 words
-
-
SHIPPING TIMES
-
PORTSIDES
-
Article75 1979-05-11 13 Reuter SPEAKERS at an international shipping seminar in Oslo said shipping in the 1980's will be more and more international oriented. Smaller shipping companies had no chance in future shipping and their only chance of survival was to join other companies,, they said. Some 80 per cent ofReuter - 75 words
-
Article129 1979-05-11 13 THE Philippines, Micronesia and Orient Co., which was formed recently in San Francisco, is to start fully containerised services from the US to the South-east Asia and Micronesia. It will operate a monthly service under a longterm contract with a major US food processing company, reported to be129 words
-
Article73 1979-05-11 13 Reuter THE Australia/West India and Australia/Sri Lanka outward shipping conferences said they will introduce a 3.73 per cent Bunker Adjustment Factor, BAF, effective with the arrival of two vessels in Australian ports around May 12 and 13. The Slipping Corp of India Ltd also announced the institution ofReuter - 73 words
-
-
Article, Illustration576 1979-05-11 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE THE shiprepairing industry in Singapore seems to have come full circle.Local yards are facing intense competition from each other instead of European or Japanese yards. Their current difficulty is obtaining labour, though only a year ago local yards could not find576 words
-
Article405 1979-05-11 13 NYT SEATRAIN Shipbuilding Corporation in New York laid off 1,300 workers on Tuesday. The company is discontinuing the construction of new vessels at the yard because of frhat it called the US government's "lack of a cohesive maritime policy" and an inability to compete withNYT - 405 words
-
Article59 1979-05-11 13 Reuter THE UK/Israel and Israel/ UK conference said it adjusted its Currency Adjustment Factor, CAF, to 20.1 per cent from 19.53 per cent, effective May 7. The conference includes EUerman Line, Manchester Liners Ltd, Moss Hutchinson Line Ltd, Prince Line Ltd, Papayanni Lines, Westcott and LauranceReuter - 59 words
-
1781 1979-05-11 17 MHEMHE 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 of1,781 words
-
Article507 1979-05-11 17 Shi ppUg Liar Col ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 2 Alpac IV S Angkutan IV 4 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Armada V 3 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Atlas V 2 AustCont IV 5 Balkan V 1 Bank n 5 Batam IV507 words
-
Article992 1979-05-11 18 r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS 1 AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL MB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent! r and is subject to change Ct, (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority992 words
-
1596 1979-05-11 18 Lloyd's List AN arbitration concerning the frustration qt a charter because of ice in the Great Lakes, and possibly the first of its exact kind, is among a series of cases being published in the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers' journal, The Shipbroker. The arbitrator foundLloyd's List - 1,596 words
-
1086 1979-05-11 18 THE STRONG possibility has emerged in six weeks of negotiations in Geneva that an historic new international treaty will be ready for signature next year laying down laws governing deep sea-bed mining, control of marine pollution, territorial limits at sea and exploitation of1,086 words
-
456 1979-05-11 18 THE Port of Liverpool has already handled nearly twice as much cargo for China this year as in the whole of 1978. After a one-week visit to Peking, to win even more trade, the managing director and chief executive of the Mersey Docks and456 words
-
Article532 1979-05-11 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Dolly Turman (after Emma Bakke) 35/36 Dong Kwang (after Thomaseverett) 29/30 Kim Ann (Passenger) (0600) 25/26 Ocean Progress (B.Barge) (1200 after Yuzui Maru) 38 39 Pakalong Meranti (after Thai Rainbow) 31/32 Regenstein (1800 after Otagold Group I on Board) 13/ 14 Spendid532 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement241 1979-05-11 13 Scan Dutch Kt Fast and Regular Service To /From N.C. /SCAN W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tet *****1. Port Ketang: Tet *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Te< *****. Penang: Tel. ***** a I \R I) 1\ 1 <v >> W I Orient Overseas > Ccmici+tesi Line matnm nm w/s ifc/s. s/c i/fc 2/6 4/6 lamn* ow241 words
-
Advertisement294 1979-05-11 13 as SEALORI) ANTAH 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE! Vessel IMMMMMQ Imqvumh Ifatnhumm Spore 12/5 15/5 18/5 25/5 4/6 11/6 _19/6 26/6 6/7 Loading for an (24/5) (27/5). ft (30/5). Kuwait (3/6)294 words
-
Advertisement166 1979-05-11 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD rU^^OHTAINERIS^MvicES^^ FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY COKTMNERBED SERVICE m awiMKR ■RCAIOVT 0 CXF IS MDU C CONTMCR H COMI c wo. h num. mTwi JO M* 27 m* »lbT 30«*31ter is Mr liki sm« 1*• 11-l 1 i**r »«h» sl 1 »»r 2tM* ism» "I" I?**" 31 MM166 words
-
Advertisement377 1979-05-11 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1. Port Kelang Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel *****. Penang Tel ***** I Wat CM > AlMtoc. Em» CaaaM mi Muca > lor HMfMmt Ta ik iuul^CJE 14-15/5 l/« 21-22/5 w/« 21-29/5 4/6 t-i'ni n ii.i rot377 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement780 1979-05-11 14 T FULLY CONT AVERRED TO EUROPE I S"par» PJWi7 16/5 19/5 21/5 24/5 30/5 30/5 4/6 6/6 9/6 -2 12/6 14/6 23/6 24/6 6/6 11/6 13/6 15/6 17/6 4/6 8/6 14/6 16/6 19/6 21/6 22/6 24/6 23/6 21/6 24/6 24/6 26/6 27/6 29/6 Takya Bay 112/6 14/6 4/7 6/7 7/7780 words
-
Advertisement316 1979-05-11 14 Mr 17 khr22 ft Mr» 1% 24 Mr a Mr ft Hn ft Mi 3 Ibr ft Mr 3* lai Mr ft tall ft*i Mr 31 km I MS Ml M 4 Nl M| ft Ml IS M| 31 Ml ft M J Ml n Ml MX M» Mil (UC)316 words
-
Advertisement448 1979-05-11 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAS I fUROPF [XPRFSS FULL CONTAINFR SFRVICF ACCEPTMG CA2GO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, li HAVRE. ALSO ACCEPTUG CARGO FOR; UMTED NNGDOM SfIUTHMUPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. HRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY HOLLAND AMSTTRDAN >1B I km I km II km U km aim X km V448 words
-
Advertisement675 1979-05-11 14 Everett Lines B F SS C Agents *1 Mokiyvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketong T*4(3B>-7355 Panong T«l 62U1/***** Com pallia AfimtiM Da Navagacion lnwntiwuri S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, BUENOS AMES •AMPA MGEMTVtt 22/23 May 24/25 My~ 29/27 Moy~ CyA Transportation Marrtima Maxicana S. A.675 words
-
Advertisement555 1979-05-11 14 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD KM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA SH F NT ON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORF 2 TFL *****44 7& *****70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Ktianf Seaport Loada* tar. MAT CMP 14/1$ Iter ta Pari SYD MAY PMCE 14/ It May 17/19 Ma* FREM ADO.555 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement889 1979-05-11 15 Overseas 1 B B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent HMtoibprau 24 My Br wii Qprnt Kaarfwaßay 31 Mar TWya Bit 12 tm Carffcaa Bit 23 M tuna a Im From UK/Continent Kbar] Bra* turn lap KM 11 Nn MklSI T4H>Cjpmi 15 Bw Hl* lIS BiiM' saw »%aa889 words
-
Advertisement830 1979-05-11 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE 0 DEPEMMHI NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST EAST/NEDmnMCM S>n PJMmi hvhua ijtm 20 My HI. MM W***** 12 km IS km m nsas tcarmt com tan camo Mdah/P Sad/ Mcuatfnt (Mrat/Lattatua OjMuti/P Sh4M/ MM/ P S*d Mnafldnt /Borut LattataAMSsai/Paaaas/ Benghazi < Tnpek/ktanM EAST MMMOnOMICMI/FM EAST HI. MR I830 words
-
Advertisement600 1979-05-11 15 Ihk4 BEN LINE CONTAINERS OMR CONTNNEK SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 1 ft trial Mare Itealiri Upress Bremen Eipresa Howtooo Bsy Hoxfionf E(press Uul«i thri Tokroßly Caravan Bay Tokyo Eipress Braaat Eipraaa Itetkat Eapmi W|*b! M BUBG I'NMCN Germany/Aastria IMAM HAVRE SOTQN Baaakn France M UK PMm| bM faM 14/5 SdW hM600 words
-
Advertisement357 1979-05-11 15 Scan Dutch V '.'j mvi w: i Vi *11 i*:«i:i 4 »jih i W 1 n nrn Z) H-tar. J) r« o ro. lmo v«*t W tM MM faM IM SM UM hr~J lajlaMMM'cvpt' i CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO EUROPE S«ppoii PU«| PmtH F *****. a,, 14,15 Inpafc. ■ap M/» rtw357 words
-
Advertisement404 1979-05-11 15 BOUSTEAD SHIPP,NG AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) SMf apart P. Kciaof Pena* IBM DOUT TUBMAN (Mi) 1 G*i/13 May 21 km RUTH LYKES (dbdi A Ml) 29/30 May U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE Honolulu, San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver 8.C.,404 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement819 1979-05-11 16 K LINE s KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. CONT AMR 15W ICATOR UW bXF UW BRCGE 21* CONTAPtR 1* TO EUROPE P I Hntl R<Um l» Port 27 May 28 May 16 May lMm 2km 20 Nay 5 Inn 6 too 26 May! 11 km 12 Inn 1 to* 17 to*819 words
-
Advertisement570 1979-05-11 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE ACCEPTS® fCt/ICI CONTABOS FBOM PENAK. P. KELAK STOK t ln*| tar m TOM. NOV(XI E.G./GREAT LAKES SERVICE IOHMS FOR: NEW TOM. lOFOU. MOMIWL. lORONTO -mmmutr 27/21 May n/nm 22/24 May "MMMMBTj H/n tm 11/tttoa 15/17 Ma CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Lm*| tar LOS MOLES. SM FRMCBCO. SEATTLE.570 words
-
Advertisement460 1979-05-11 16 SSA ..,7! SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH riOOH OCfAN BULGING S'SGAPORt 1 WARKt TING 9M122 i 3 UNfSp GfNERAi 91 3" ,1 4 L S Tflf I RS i4S9S RS 7SSM A B CARSMIP C ABl f CARGOSMIP tZtl SISdAPORh. ISIAM)S IJ\E iVV'A //>D/.£ HAST RttiL'LAR USER A SAFE460 words
-
Advertisement324 1979-05-11 16 MAIAYSIAH WTtKNATIONAL SHIPPING CO*PO*AVON BfRHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Tf Man Spore P P«a«l tatMg I M Pat 12/14 Mot 15/11 Hty Lhort/Getoa 29/5. C*H/Lpool 5/6. Bwwii 10/1 Hbg 13/6. Rdan 16/6. Ltai 19/6. Aterp 21/6 14/17 My U/21 tar 22/24 tay Nona 8/6. CM/L4ot 14/6. LHawt 19/6. Hhg 22/6.324 words
-
Advertisement615 1979-05-11 16 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. F.ibPfMousp 234E Road Singapore Q Telephone *****11 *****57 REGULAR MKraBCNT SM/fUIL CONTMIR SERVICE TO EIMOPE S"part P. Uh| Pani laa*| hr t Ja NOMSMHU9 30 Mn 211% .c -sa I*B_ l(*k|«n- RUU (fW) LIB 23UCU ROOM 2*4117 B Kansai Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE Smfapore P. Keiang Liii<615 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement273 1979-05-11 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNAT'ONAL LINE EIL> EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND WRECT UNER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAD ALEXANDRIA) ma* stm ibT 2* MBU tm It MttflUlß CJKO nus COMTICT SOCNta SMUTCH TU 235(711 GENERAL AGENTS: L.N. SHIPPING PTE LTD Tel: *****11 (Singapore) TLX ******7 SUB-AGENTS: H.S.H. (M) SON BHD Tel: *****3/*****7 (KL)273 words
-
Advertisement227 1979-05-11 17 ALFRED C. TOEPFER LINE REGULAR SERVICE TO KNTEMMEMI PORTS OF ITALY, SPUN. FRANCE TIBER SERVICE S'pwt P. Ratal rhrturfwi I 31 M*y SjtwM. Ha inTEßrmm trrh^port ANHSING OVERSEAS LINE REGULAR SEM-C(MTMIR/LMR SERVICE S'pwt P. Mm| Pmwt LM*(hr *UMON BANGKOK... 5/7 km MM •AHUM 3/5 km MM *VNON BOSTON 25/27 ta227 words
-
Advertisement193 1979-05-11 17 tr** WEST 0a ?ar £(N«4 WEST BOUND lOMJMG FOR MUSCAT. DUBAI ABHMttl BAMMM KUWAIT ETA fTO SmMKMK atT MIM MIH mn> flKj um i» SBKAPORE/KHOBftAMSMAM SONW (i> no usian mum w Br a GULF SHPPMG UNES SMGAPORE/AUSTRALIA COOT AM* SERVICE IT* no 10MMC For MMBB Ukr 17 Iter Mjiii/aaißW/ fi—193 words
-
Advertisement318 1979-05-11 17 I lAN SOCN SHIPPING f, TRADING CO «PT[» LID f .DC fl *c,®cb use* v*Gt*otf *firm%:: i :«bu K> M< HI n« no ma iTNTMT n>T 11-S-79 MUffl HUT rati 14-4-7* IMB PI MOB 20-4-74 22-4-79 Hum an MOB- Mnm 12-4-79 MM If. UM MM" 14-4-7* 14-4-71 KUCM U-KIMIMUr 17-4-71318 words
-
Advertisement155 1979-05-11 17 NOTICE '@!*`?%**\;)\,(%!-&{{^>!:&~[(.\ CELTIC BULK CARRIERS FAR EASTWEST AFRICA SERVICE! CONTAMER BULK SERVICE TO LAGOS/AT AM, POUT HARCOURT, TEMA, MONROVIA DOUALA AND ABOiAM Vtssn HJ(M| ypmt L<fH MEMMI)I IS/lf May 20 Ihl MJm ACCEPTWG BOTH CONTABOS MB PALLETBED CARGO GBN ALSO ACCEPT CAKO FOR COHAOT. NOUAAACHOTT AID NOUAOtOOU TRANSMPMENT AT MONROMA155 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement32 1979-05-11 18 NOTICE LANMK m (2,311 CMSS TQKS) SAUK EARLY JNNE TO LS. WEST COAST AM MUMS Qt TAIWAN. NEE) CAM! WLL UNCI KATL CONTACT ME CONNOLLY ROOM 301 AMBASSADOR HOTEL SINGAPORE PHONE: *****1132 words
-