The Business Times, 7 December 1979

Total Pages: 20
1 20 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/11 FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 7,1979 50 CENTS
    10 words
  • BRIEFLY...
    • 61 1 LONDON, Thurs. The price of gold soared to near-record heights today when it was fixed in the key London bullion market at U*****.50 an ounce, almost $9 up on yesterday's closing price. Operators said today's price surge was a reaction to record prices fetched at the monthly
      61 words
    • 51 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's output of industrial machinery in October totalled 443 billion yen up 133 per cent over a year ago, trade sources reported. The October output level was, however, 51.1 per cent lower than the previous month, the Japan Society of Industrial Machinery Manufacturers said.
      UPI  -  51 words
    • 57 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Thurs. President Suharto will not pay an official visit to Vietnam until the Kampuchean problem is settled, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmaja said. "The President had to postpone the trip until better times," Mr Mochtar said, adding that "I think the time has not come
      Reuter  -  57 words
    • 64 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs.— A senior Japanese Foreign Ministry official will visit member countries of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) to brief them on Prime Minister Ohira's current visit to China, the Foreign Ministry said today. Depoty Vice Foreign Minister Yasue Katori will visit Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand,
      Reuter  -  64 words
    • 85 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia will stick to the US dollar as means of payment for its oil exports, Minister of Mines and Energy Subroto stated to the press here after a cabinet meeting Tuesday. "We don't see any fundamental reasons why the US dollar should be
      AFP  -  85 words
    • 73 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. A senior government official Thursday indicated Japan will have to buy more oil from the spot market next year because of supply cutbacks by major international distributors. Testifying before a Wet committee, Mr Shingo Moriyama, director-general of the Natural Sources and Energy
      UPI  -  73 words
    • 55 1 AFP MICHIGAN, Thurs. A total of 11,000 workers will be laid off indefinitely under new car and truck production cuts which General Motors (GM) has announced at seven of its US factories. The decision which will take effect from Jan 1 will bring the number of GM workers
      AFP  -  55 words
    • 33 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Thurs. Iran will sell oil to developing countries at half (he price it charges industrialised nations, Finance and Economy Minister Abolhassan Bani-Sadr told the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas. Reuter
      Reuter  -  33 words
  • 146 1 Rises Berjuatai Lingui Petaling 0 C B C C C M Pegi Maia Siae Darby Majaum Corpa 1 C B Nanyang Preaa S P Textile Rahman Hyd PAN Y H S Hume M B S«abawaa| H Royal 780 285 1120 705 505 187 338 410 380 362
    146 words
  • Article, Illustration
    164 1 Rises Rahman Hyd 650 15 Lingui 287 12 L Perak 316 +08 Sea view 170 06 S. P Text 113 +06 Sime Darby 334 +06 K L Kepong 352 06 Malex 426 +06 Consplant Wrts 520 +05 Utd Ma 560 +05 Falls Acma 232 -33 P Chem 428
    164 words
  • 734 1  -  WASTEFUL BUILDINGS By TEO TECK WENG SOME existing buildings, though well proportioned and beautiful, may be costly to maintain in the future. Like large cars, they become relatively obsolete with high operating costs. A University of Singapore lecturer, Mr Soh Hiap Chin, yesterday said the
    734 words
  • 232 1 SINGAPORE can attain a growth rate of 9.5 per cent this year while at the same time keeping inflation below 4 per cent. The 9.5 per cent is well above the official annual growth rate of 6 to 8 per cent forecast a few years ago.
    232 words
  • 528 1 FINANCIAL advbers to Ben and Company tried yesterday to elicit further detail* of an offer of |12 million for their Warehouse and Transportation subsidiary but met with a blank refusal. Merchant bankers, Citicorp, acting for Ben, telephoned Mr P.L.Kua of Singapore Shipping Agencies (SSA)
    528 words
  • 263 1 FAST foods will go oriental when Emporium Holdings opens its first fast-food outlet in mid-1980. The group, running the largest department store chain in Singapore, has almost tied-up a franchise agreement with a major Hongkong fastfood chain, Cafe de Coral, to start the latter's first outlet in
    263 words
  • 186 1 BDKE Darby has Un MUkr atop In mf—m Its apaiHag |»*i aperaMay Hi ifpriataort aa the aale UHt far Ike UK* based Mitre raage ef aparta gaadj^taJMbtoyria, Tke aotHMt was algae* by Mr Terry Weepers, ■ertrlhg dbreeter gMr »syi MeNab, e* tbe QmmSm
    186 words
  • 459 1 THE MINISTER for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, yesterday hinted that there might be a glut in private residential properties within the next three years. This is because about 12,532 private residential units are expected to be completed In the next three years
    459 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 5 1 Il PPC does Hal. 9
      5 words
    • 282 1 Bee pafftl We have a history of making money grow Lombard North Central is part of JUffm 1 one of the world's largest banking groups arxJ we have a history which®!* > M i ij covers more than 100 years. _*JJp C j 1 Weofferarangeofdeposit schemes which will jj| produce
      282 words
    • 53 1 (["!>-!/).*(+-=-.^:}{'[%@"!=-[" Hiek Leek Stow gives hto view Page 11 Leader Page f rasa: SHIPPING TIMES CHINA SHANGBI-U H«ftel m JAMB Cmi amijm the S itocfc tftot 11 pt> U8 «iD take mw dep to (m Z. i —i" ili ASEAN Ptrelga Mlilaton 11 awetteg Mf Mt toe fctM IS FLIGHTS
      53 words
    • 52 1 FOR PEOPLF WHO MATTFP »v :> V if V. jt Ji > *4 V ri 40Z v'V'' *> £K r I r ss ft r -r. V** n V r- ai n 41 X "v*A p > V- *r V S> X y S> PC V <5> S> rV V
      52 words

  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 444 2  -  By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE had on 4 of the best growth rates in tourist arrivals last year, surpassing that of other major centres such as Hongkong, Taiwan and Thailand according to a Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) survey covering 29 countries in the region.
      444 words
    • 291 2 SINGAPORE'S retailers have hit out at consumers' insistence on buying in nonmetric units as the greatest hindrance to metrication. According to an editorial in the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce's Economic Bulletin', this was a pertinent point brought up by traders
      291 words
    • 162 2 KODAK Singapore is fabricating a 240cm diameter mirror as a major optical element for the world's most powerful telescope. This primary mirror for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's space telescope project in the United States is produced by Kodak on a subcontract from Perkin-Elmer of
      162 words
    • 342 2 INTERACTION between industry and government to develop skills suitable for manufacturing industries must continue as trained manpower will be the key to the next phase in Singapore's industrialisation, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr Chan Chee Seng, said yesterday. Speaking at the opening
      342 words
    • 122 2 COMPUTERS, finance and property law will be subjects offered by the University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies starting January next year. Those who would like an introduction to the world of microprocessors and microcomputers should be keen on the 16-tocture course, 'Digital' Electronics for Microcomputers It
      122 words
    • 473 2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS administrators in the next decade should base their plans on more extensive use of cheaper micro and mini computers of wider range and power. They should also take into consideration the wide-band capabilities of fibre-optic systems, said Mr Goh Seng Kim, general manager of
      473 words
    • 342 2 OPTICAL fibre transmission systems are expected to play a significant role in the development of the telecommunication network in Singapore in the for caeca Me future. It is in fact envisaged that the optical fibre communication systems will develop substantially in Singapore within the next
      342 words
    • 153 2 INDONESIA, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore has agreed to Jointly produce common datum charts of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore to eliminate geodetic discrepancies on existing nautical charts. Under phase I of the exercise which began in May 1977, the four countries Jointly produced three sheets of
      153 words
    • 59 2 THE Postal Services Department will establish a post office at the Arrivals Hall of the Passenger Terminal Building at the new Changi Airport, the post office will be ready when Changi is pot into operation and will be one of many provided at the terminal building to serve
      59 words
    • 342 2 COURSES AND TALKS Dec 10-11: Cost Control for Managers, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse Dec 11: How to Identify and Cope With Organisational Behaviour Problems,SlM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management Dec 13-14: Computer Appreciation, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse Jan 2-Apr 9: Business Finance, Joint Campus, University of Singapore
      342 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 111 2 Elegant Pendant Watches for HIM HER. From $90 —$105. II Sk w m Scientific Calculators for the Brainy Ones. From $55 —$150 I 1 Versatile Calculators with World Time, Calendar, Stop-Watch Alarm Qock for Executives-on-the-go! From $45 —Si9o M > B Slim-Line Pocket Calculators for the smart professionals. From $25
      111 words

  • REGIONAL
    • 346 3 INDIAN Premier Charan Singh's chances of winning the January national elections suffered a setback on Wednesday when his Congress (U) Alliance partners decided to fight the poll with their own manifesto. After weeks of fruitless negotiations, the Congress (U) announced it would not share
      346 words
    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 478 3 Agencies THE US Senate's Joint Economic Committee will travel to the Far East next month on a trip designed to find ways to reduce a mounting trade deficit with the area's developing nations. The itinerary calls for stops in the Philippines, Hongkong, South Korea and Taiwan.
        Agencies  -  478 words
    • 317 3 AFP SOUTH Korea's ActingPresident Choi Kyu-Hah was yesterday overwhelmingly elected president, succeeding assassinated President Park Chung-Hee. He obtained 2,465 votes at the National Conference for Unification, an electoral college under the present constitution, with 2,549 nationwide delegates attending. The remaining 84 votes were invalid. He
      AFP  -  317 words
    • 451 3 AP, Reuter JAPAN and China have agreed to proceed with Joint development of two vast offshore oil fields In Eastern China after 18 months of negotiations, oil industry sources in Tokyo said on Wednesday. A basic agreement was to be signed in Beijing between China's
      AP,; Reuter  -  451 words
    • 308 3 UPI THE Philippines temporarily closed its doors Wednesday to new university students from Iran and Thailand to ease congestion in local schools. Education Minister Onofre Corpuz said the new policy limiting the number of foreign students was in no way connected with the Iran
      UPI  -  308 words
    • 130 3 Reuter THE Chinese National Metals and Minerals Corp plans to open an office in London aimed at increasing international dealings In Chinese metals and minerals here to £100 million (Ss47o million) a year in 1985, the Sino British Trade Council said. Plans include regular visits
      Reuter  -  130 words
    • 131 3 Up! DR MUNIR Ahmed Khan, the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission chairman, denied Wednesday that Pakistan is secretly making preparations for exploding a nuclear bomb. He told the 23rd conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency in session here, that his country will never acquire nor develop atomic
      Up!  -  131 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 426 4 CONCESSIONS of 100 square miles or more with guaranteed prospecting and mining rights must be given to encourage lode tin mining in Malaysia. This suggestion was made in a report released by the Geological Survey Department in Ipoh recently. The report added
      426 words
    • 218 4 THE Perak Forest Department is carrying out a survey to determine the extent of timber available from mangrove forests in the State. This is due to increasing demands for bakau and other species of woods. "We have to take stock of the availability of such woods so
      218 words
    • 81 4 THE StraJts tta price la Pea»>g yesterday fell M|l9 per pieal to *2,111, $111 ahave the lateraatlaaal Tla Agreemeat eeUlag, dealers said. The (all represeated a techalcal eerreettoa to reeeat gradaal apsarges aad wm partly dae to late Lsadea easiness sa Wedaesday sight aad a eeatlaaed high sappty
      81 words
    • 242 4 SUGAR trading yesterday continued the recent quiet featureless trend, with trades registered as on Wednesday, dealers said. Nearby January closed at US 16.40/50 cents against Wednesday's 16.45/65 close with distant October at 16.00/10 against 16.05/10 cents. The cotton market closed firmer in continued quiet trading, with six lots
      242 words
    • 244 4 THE Singapore market yesterday closed higher with December One RSS buyers quoted at 296.50 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Prices rose two cents during the morning session on good demand for near forwards notably Jan/Mch and April/June 1900, they said. The market eased
      244 words
    • 31 4 Rubber Dec 6 Singapore: December 296.50 cent* (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: January: 299.75 cents (up 2.00 cents) f y-Jf 11 (down $19) Official offering: 237 tonnes (down 25Vfc tonnes)
      31 words
    • 336 4 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R S S prompt f o b. 296.50 297 50N Int. 1 R.S.S December 297 75 298 25 Int. 1 R.S.S. January 300.75 ***** Int 2 R.S.S 288.00 289 00N UK/Coat 287 00 288
      336 words
    • 119 4 NOON SSR and SMR pricw yaa) arday HAS DMnWr (Carrrat Mtk) Jaaaarv (FaraiN Mtk) SSR 20 Barer. g altera Bmrerw 8«Ue» (1 ton pallet) JHH .v 270 SON 209 SO 271 SON SSR SO (1 ton pallaO 286 SO 267 SON 206 SO MS SON MftKLB January
      119 words
    • 192 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ctttw yan: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,325; 32s 2,530, 40s 3,035 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gMda: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
      192 words
    • 147 4 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed US 6-3/4 to two cents a bushel lower on Wednesday. Prices late in the session moved away from midday gains when an important commission house sold a large amount of the January contract. Buying fay that commission house at midday
      147 words
    • 157 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed US 6-1/4 cents to 1/2 cent a bushel lower on Wednesday. Firmer trends at midday evaporated when the State Department denied a rumour that three American hostages had been killed in Iran. Commission houses and professionals were late sellers while
      157 words
    • 87 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from December 6, until further notice: Rather: 290H cents a kilo; Capra: Mi 1,091.29 a tonne; Pplm kerael: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $4,634.34 atonne; Black pepper: $3,101.08 a tonne; The rates of duty payable are:
      87 words
    • 283 4 SINGAPORE produce dealers yesterday generally reported very dull trading for want of demand from overseas. Inquiries for certain commodities continued to be received, but only in trickles. According to the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange's list of prices, all commodities were quoted unchanged on the day. Cocontut oil passed
      283 words
    • 326 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.98, 100 per cent second class 0.83, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special 0.57.
      326 words
    • 75 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Wed Previoua Malaysian 5%ffa bulk per tonne Jan unch 652vt sir Feb 062' > Sumatra 5* f fa bulk Dec MOslr sir Jan ttOslr 652'i sir Feb 647* 646 1 j pd 666alr Mch 647'*/
      75 words
    • 739 4 COFFEE: At end of opening session yesterday, near months gained £8 while distant untraded January lost £20 per tonne from Wednesday's close. Volume was 717 lots with 100 lots crossed in each of March, May, July and September. Broker house buying lifted January up £8 while trade interest
      739 words
  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 523 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa AFTER going up for eleven straight sessions, the Nikkei Dow-Jones yesterday declined and closed at 6502.96 yen, down 4.69. Market leaders have been constantly changing except for conventional resources-related issues. The day's main issues were Okuma Machinery Works and lino Kaiun. Okuma went
      Source: DBS-Daiwa  -  523 words
    • 279 4 Source: SHK Sec THE market yesterday continued to improve in moderate trading although second line property shares such as Tai Cheung and New World did not share in the advance. Hang Sng Index: 779.73, +7.61 Turnover: HKJI99.L2 mil DEC HK* Ami Rubber Associated Hotels 4 as ♦Oil Bomers Cheong
      Source: SHK Sec  -  279 words
    • 132 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday, with commercial and industrial stocks posting slight gains while minings and oils declined, dealers said. Turnover dropped sharply to 4.73 million pesos from Wednesday's 11.17 million. DEC Pi— A CO)* Mining an unch ALU* Coo. A Atlas Con. 21 JO ■act Bacuto Ootd 0078
      132 words
    • 209 4 DEC oe Bah us ASM Credit 184 5 Asia Fibre 144 I Ayutnaya Inv And Trust IS ♦4 Bangkok Investment 199 -10 Bangkok Bank 326 2 Bangkok Drying And SUo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 196 unch Bala mm Berll
      209 words
    • 322 4 PROFIT-TAKING entered the market yesterday to end an upward trend, brokers said. However, following the IMF auction result, Central Norseman Gold closed four cents higher at A 59.74, with some speculation the company was about to make a further share split following the one-for-10 bonus earlier this week, and
      322 words
    • 52 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDU8TRIAL8 Wednesday 418.6 Tuesday 423 3 Week Ago 416.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 828.41 Tuesday 824.91 Week ago 830 48 H.K.HANG 8ENG Thursday 779.73 Wednesday ***** Week ago 754.09 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 549.56 Wednesday 547.88 Week ago 537.37 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday ***** Wednesday ***** Week
      52 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 210 4 Why try to manage without it? More and more people with their sights set on the top management and senior corporate executive positions of tomorrow are turning to The Journal today. Because so many of the people already in thpse positions acknowledge the contribution that it can make to their
      210 words

  • OVERSEAS
    • 682 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0125 NY/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ528 0750 DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP
      682 words
    • 609 5 BRITAIN announced on Wednesday that the three-month-old Rhodesia peace talks had reached an agreement. The agreement will bring to an end a seven-year bush war which has cost more than 20,000 lives and settle the 14-year-old Rhodesia independence dispute, which began when white minority leader
      609 words
    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 378 5 Agencies BELRIDGE Oil said a suit filed by Mobil Corporation to block the proposed merger of Belridge into Shell was "without merit." Belridge said it will vigorously defend the suit and that a hearing on the suit will take place in Los Angeles Federal Court today. SIGNB ti
        Agencies  -  378 words
    • 255 5 Reuter THE Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) said today it will bar US airlines from participating in International Air Transport Association (lATA) fare-setting agreements between the US and Europe. However, the US airline regulator decided not to bar lATA on a worldwide basis for two years because
      Reuter  -  255 words
    • 430 5 UPI THE BATTLE to succeed Irish Prime Minister Jack Lynch went into top gear yesterday only 24 hours before the ruling Fianna Fail Party meets to select a new leader with hardline Republicans and moderates Jockeying for support. Mr Lynch, 62, announced his
      UPI  -  430 words
    • 159 5 Reuter. THE ITALIAN state oil firm, ENI, said it received a telegram from the Saudi state oil firm, Petromin, saying Saudi Arabia is suspending oil supplies to ENI. The telegram said Saudi Arabia is suspending supplies to ENI following "rumours and insinuations of various kinds published recently
      Reuter.  -  159 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 295 5 The superb driving performance of the BMW is the result of the harmonious interaction of each and every single component. A simple enough assumption, but one which Performance Motors sole distributor of BMWs in Singapore does not treat lightly. At Performance Motors, you will find the best equipped BMW facilities
      295 words

  • 442 6 NOBODY would deny that to conserve energy is a pressing need. And the need becomes more urgent when oil prices are escalating and supplies of fuel are uncertain. But conservation of energy is not an easy task, especially in a world grown used to wanton
    442 words
  • 320 6 FAST-FOOD business is thriving is Singapore, feeding on the fast pace of modern life. Hardworking and busy Singaporeans dashing from their offices to the squash courts, the cinema or the shops do not have the time to slave away in their kitchens preparing traditional dishes. The
    320 words
  • 835 6  -  As a Rhodesian settlement edges closer, the commercial opportunities of a new Zimbabwe are not escaping the attention of businessmen and industrialists. Two British airlines are currently vying to be the first European carrier to run services into the country, reports VIVIAN WILLIAMS.
    FT.  -  835 words
  • 856 6  -  By R W APPLE NYT. PRIME Minister John Lynch of Ireland announced on Wednesday that he would resign this coming Monday, throwing the political situation in Dublin and in Northern Ireland into confusion. The strong favourite to succeed Mr Lynch as leader erf the Fianna Fail Party, and
    NYT.  -  856 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 186 6 V PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH HIGH SECURITY LOCKS r rsSfrfo >• JS The uniqueness of AMoy Function is based on rotating detainer discs No springs; thus we eliminate a* wear Insensitive to moisture, frost, impurities Too difficult to be picked Unique master-keying possibles Abloy offers the most extensive known range
      186 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1415 6 TV takes cue from life TNrighrs case la MB af TV Imitating Ufe. Ktngstsa gets wri thai a hmtr labour the retara af hie eld jab after hie release tram prlssa, haa flaappeaii. Shades sf Jimmy Haifa, farmer pveaUeat af the AFlr CIO. Mr Haifa waa aever faaad aad ramaara
      1,415 words

  • 3290 7  -  SINGAPORE'S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The average GDP growth rate of 8 per cent is somewhat optimistic, says Professor LIM CHONG YAH (left), president of the Economic Society of Singapore. But at the moment, there is confidence that the 8 per cent target can be achieved. This article is
    3,290 words
  • 851 7  -  FOBUM ...with Anthony Lewis NYT. OF ALL the energy bills sought by President Carter since last summer, one is approaching the end of the legislative process. That is the bill to create an energy mobilisation board with broad power to hasten the approval
    NYT.  -  851 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 109 7 ,tf 2 HOCK SWEEIEONG &CO Another Tyre Battery Warehouse 69, BOON KENG ROAD. GRAND OPENING SALE! 0 2♦ I* rt. ..i» I -VI A vecM offer you cml refuse! FRg I t-"s.sp°^_ r V ft L a >(4 C mi /a *4 r SddSpci $890 OS.ScmX**cm S S MorSpcasB9o torMMT)
      109 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 21 7 BriStcW:lWd>ictenS YOUR TCOU6L6.. JON6S. IS "V4«r you LPCX R solse or wurnoui?. stands ib RGASON vou'fie. cteveßep Tf4fVM OUR F€RTMGfIED JRIGND
      21 words

  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 268 8 DEC OS Fra CORBE1LLE Alr-Uqulde B 8 N Oervali Danone C 8 F (ThomaonC*f» 400 HI 447 10 10.0 30 23 Cte Francaue de* Petrole* Compacnle Financier* Compacnle Gene rale Credit Fonder De France Hachette (Llbralrte) aaaoo 344 107.10 SlO 4 -4.0 Machines Bull Mlchelm (B) Part Das Pechlney
        268 words
      • 96 8 DEC OS Fr» FORWARD MARKET Acec 220 •1 Arted 2100 unch Ajtur 404 unch B rue an 534 12 Bru-L&mb 1900 +20 CU1|MC MS 20 Cock an -10 Dc Beer* SB -3 Ebes 2115 unch Electrobel trm +40 Ob-Inno-Bm 2305 105 Oe» «t -M Hobo* M0 20 Petro 5640
        96 words
      • 190 8 DEC 05 C Ml »JO -0 Akao A 111 Leben BJO -a. MB 00 -J Ala Van IBM 2 BASF Bay H T Wtank fit; Vh«nk MOJO mao t m -OJ -U Bayer 1ST JO -OJ Hf ♦1 fiw Caaaella Chcm V«rw UU jmm KB IMM unch U _lj
        190 words
      • 160 8 Action* Suuaes Mi unch n liiiiil—r Rr 1 IB unch Alusulaae Dm *5 TTZj Brown Boven Br. Cite OelCJ Br. Clbt Oelo P C 1710 U» ■6 -M 5 Clba Ottfj Rcc Credit Suliar Br ■M unch Z290 Credit Suliae Reg Dcktrowatl Br. Ocorfc Fleeter Br Okotxu Pc Ut
        160 words
      • 182 8 DEC 06 FU ABM *****0 -0J Ahold 77 JO 0J Alt so 25 10 -02 AMEV I6J0 fl.l Am fa* neoo -OJ Amro Bank 66.70 unch ■2P" 91 JO -OJ BoU 66 JO 0J BorsumlJ 166 JO -1J Burhmann 56J0 -OJ Rjwnknrf 60.00 unch CAIW Drift 1SU) 0.4 Dell
        182 words
      • 87 8 Ajaoc Ofn <900 10 BUU|I Central* 715 6329 41 p»t Flnsuter 2306 tt 30 1 Oen I m mob IF! Pri oots moo )25 14 iulcemcnu into 140 IUUgu 738 JO U IlalsMter an •S MlfnrU M Pf Mtretll «rr MO 330 unch ♦a M«Uob Mlrtltna Mondadon ***** 30(0
        87 words
    • 178 8 dec at a AMUM U uneb A lean «T«» Bank Mont Bank Nora Sco Bell T»1 ua M«* sm W -hk H Beth Corp BP Can Ltd— Braaean Camp Red Laki Can Imp Bk Canpac a* an MM Canpac In* Pf Carting OHurti Comlnco l» Cons Bath 13* Com
      178 words
    • 250 8 DEC 06 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 235 unch Aberrant AE Ami CI TO MO -1 IS A MIC IBS no 1000 -135 Barlows Ci Sunr unch 30 340 S Currle Finance De Been Ind Edcon Edfmn Emndj red Vo4k 130 MOB m M008 nz 3« 3 rurt Oardtan O
      250 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 220 8 Delectable local dishes and Western lunches set in daintily stylish Scandinavian decor. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daily. From 10.30 am to 3.00pm and snacks from 3.00pm spm You ve got to try it to believe! Fabulous harbour view DO Sentosa Isle beyond. 'Also catering for outside functions. DOLPHM CAFETERIA Apollo Enterprises
      220 words
    • 197 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Av For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. W vv.v hi li;cd'Hs bitt rr\;t:<itu;l <>! l.othiori O r SI I 111 K v I if' /.v I -;t lA7 VI! ■</•". v.-" <>■■••• i I «'imir\ I 'in k Slicnili hi Siimn|M in Catch
      197 words
    • 64 8 ^&+]{'>/%@{~'+;~]+_!!(<:;>-})*. 11nose Seafood i? Wt ~K <* <*• 4 rJr iurkuit tHolrl J-m '0 4 }f n. i a < i i ill »i Mtt y A uiii Evt r»(]<i, :s a t)ic houso a 'ai* *<>r u' BC'CaiiSf lav is a f i you ifmrj a l I'-. 'jhftu
      64 words
    • 79 8 LUNCH AT Siivou r "up Mdvou's of nuciijoif, 1r «_no )o<c«i su' r otinc.incs np;\ ;OOK M i? 1 SHf r "i i P H :>! one 'v.mec cne' Pon Cnee Also neticious selection o* T irr Sum specialities servea cai'v ISTI.KSATIOSAh SIM'.AI'OKh Be in vogue '11 K UI )t'cUY
      79 words
    • 220 8 iii i Merlin's New Tavern Bar 1 It's totally new. Painstakingly furbished to create just the right ambience forvou to unwind after a hard day's work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enjoy happier happy hours from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm. We have The Gypsies to
      220 words

  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 493 9 YEN was the most active currency traded on the foreign exchange market yesterday. The US dollar closed much weaker against this currency. Trading was fairly moderate with the market still uncertain over the Iranian crisis. In contrast to the dollar, the Deutschemark was a very stable currency, fluctuating
      493 words
    • 22 9 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 0.2 per cent.
      22 words
    • 163 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 246.30 yen yesterday, slightly up from a 246.00 opening but sharply down from 248.05 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume of 687 million, with no central bank intervention detected. The US currency edged down on selling by
      163 words
    • 183 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Dec 6: U8 Dollar*!Spot) Offer BU 7 days 13H 13% 1 month 14 3/16 141/16 2 months 14H 14% 3 months 14 3/16 141/16 6 months 13'* 13V« 9 months 12 15/16 12 13/16 12 months 1211/1612 9/16 8*At
      183 words
    • 45 9 RANGE of price* offered by d itcount houses on Dec 6: Overnight 3 to 5Vi% Call deposits Ckwiag Bayiaf Selliac 3-month Treasury bills 511/18 SO/16 3 month Bank bills 8H 8H 3 months CD 8H 6 months CD 8V« 8H Source: National Discount Co
      45 words
    • 30 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1.7400/10 Stg 3.796/806 Can 1.4958/75 Dfl 90.35/47 Sfr 106.64/84 Lit 2.129/33 Ffr 42.60/6 Nkr 34.91/5 Bfr con 6.143/51 Bfr fin 6.037/047 Yen 0.7065/101
      30 words
    • 1351 9 NEW YORK POOD, drug and oil stocks showed strength while the stock market on Wednesday gave up much of an early gain to end slightly higher in heavy trading. Analysts said the early strength came on a more encouraging view of developments in Iran but hopes were later
      1,351 words
    • 264 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday turned easier on profit-taking after a firmer opening, but prices still closed higher on balance compared with overnight prices, dealers said. Trading was moderately active and turnover rose slightly to 388 lots against 380 on Wednesday and interest was centred on January, February and
      264 words
    • 56 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchanges quotes on Dec 6: US dollar 1.0994/1.0946 Sterling 0.5041/0.4982 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5296 US dollars 1.1521 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5132 US dollars 1.1119 New Zealand: Reserve bank midrate: US dollars 0.9780 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4491/0.4461 US dollars 0.9830/0.9730 Ninety-day airmail buying
      56 words
    • 206 9 THE US dollar yesterday eased against the major currencies in late trading on dollar selling by a Swiss bank for marks and yen, dealers said. The market was otherwise quiet and cautious in the absence of fresh developments in the Middle East, with operators reluctant to open new positions.
      206 words
    • 191 9 THE dollar eased against the mark but gained against the Swiss franc, while the yen firmed broadly at the opening yesterday, dealers said. The yen opened at 245.60/ 80 to the dollar, virtually unchanged from a late quote in Hongkong of 245.50/70 and from the New York dose at
      191 words
    • 66 9 MR DEREK CHAPMAN (above), recently appointed managing director of Thomas Cook Bankers, has arrived in Singapore to meet leading bankers. He is also here far the opening of the new offices of Thomas Cook Overseas Travellers Cheque Division at the OCBC Centre. He is accompanied by
      66 words
    • 62 9 AP. GOLD sold for an average U*****.37 an ounce at the International Monetary Fund's monthly auction on Wednesday. The IMF sold 444,000 ounces to successful bidders offering between (425.40 and $429.31 an ounce. The auction raised about $169 million. Since the sales began in June 1976, the IMF
      AP.  -  62 words
    • 374 9 NYT. IRAN is still accepting dollars from oil buyers, contrary to its declarations banning payments in the US currency. Carter Administration officials report. Some payments have been switched to other currencies, but the amounts are not large. The Iranians stantial amounts of dollars paid through foreign
      NYT.  -  374 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 263 9 TheABN Bank international That's how many people ABN employs outside Holland. 1 ii iiivt£ m VV f i i Computer Services Foreign Exchange Dealings The ABN Bank's figures are factual: when we call ourselves international we mean it. When we say we employ 7878 people outside the Netherlands we mean
      263 words

  • 1313 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially Uated and hats— in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded ahown in brackets In lots of I.ooo_ units unless otherwise ■l»< tfled. SECTION ONE INDUBTBIAL A COMMERCIAL Acma (130B)
    1,313 words
  • 153 10 BNGAPOU UNIT 1BU ST S'pare Growth Fund LIS LISKd (Meaagini* prteat hr Dm »D INCOME BOM B UNIT The Commerce The Saving Fund LIS LB LSI 1.47 (CMnlirtw) LSI S pore Prof Fund LB income oood UT 9pare Sec. Fund 1.T0 LB m»» BUMF inu S pore Invest
    153 words
  • 2665 10 1979 High Low Company Last Sale orGr'» Div Div C*vr Gr*s YHd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 201 106 148 180 272 74*4 255 350 215 380 207 123* no 133 255 57V* 185* 226 177 256 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc
    2,665 words
  • 1321 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDiVRIAI* Aana (IMB IMS) (1) 130 (2) 132 Akmm (1.828 184S) Alex
    1,321 words
  • 55 10 TwMha (M) BM: AGM to be held at the Conference Room of Goon ting A Chew, G A C House, No 5C, Jalan Gurney, Kuala Lumpur, on Dec 13 at 12 noon. Faker Merita (M) BM: AGM to be held at Hotel Merlin, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur,
    55 words
  • 277 10 SHAJUKAT Harper GUflUaa has informed the KLSE that the Register of Holders of 10.5 per cent Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock 1975/ 1982 will be closed on Dec 31 for the preparation of interest warrants in respect of interest to be paid on Dec 31, for the half year
    277 words
  • 714 10 THE Stock rrnksagr of Siagapere MBS lltlUMij qalet yorteHay. Tradiag «H tkia, M Ike gnrnl ■adertoae was steady. The wait aad see attl* tade pervaded the market as tke meetlag sf tke Orgaatoattoa at Petretoam Expertlag Ceaatrleo draws Bear. Aaetker sU price
    714 words
  • 537 10 CONDITIONS continued to rule quiet on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with share prices fluctuating narrowly to a mixed to slightly steadier close. Prices were pegged at around opening levels but poor interest and market uncertainities continued to act as a depressant. This resulted
    537 words

  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 467 11  -  Market Talk... By CHAN BONG SOO INVESTMENT analysts James Cowan Associates forecast that the crossing of the Straits Times Index at the 406 level will indicate the beginning of a long overdue rally that could extend over December and January. But they
      467 words
    • 476 11  -  RECORD PROFIT FORECAST By ANTHONY TAN SHANGRI-LA Hotel, whose earnings have been considerably enhanced by its idyllic Garden Wing extension, is forecasting a record pre-tax profit of $20 million for the current year ending Dec 31, 60 per cent higher than the previous
      476 words
    • 192 11 Date Last Foil Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax Inst year (eents) Dtv. <%) Profit (rm> MTC F 17/11 33.0 43.6 52,655 Wearaes F 28/11 25.2 17.0 31,856 SEA Corp F 28/11 93.2 45.0 3,583 SEA Lumber F 29/11 39.0 6.0TE 3,583 BATS I 1/12 5.1
      192 words
    • 484 11 Current Payment Ex Date Booka Close Date Total for Total for Psyable the year Previous year Cold Store Glenealy K G Flour Rah Hyd Toahiba P M Hldga C Sugara Ial Pen U I C F Merlin Sup Corp PM1I Premium Hide* Inchcape Metal Box Bhd Inchcape Loan
      484 words
    • 101 11 Coapaay PtrtleaUn Bx Data Books Close Pub Text M U lad SEA Corp Teaerioh Sktafri-U Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of 4 for 5 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of I for 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Dec 5 Dee 11
      101 words
    • 606 11 CENTRAL Sugars' increased shareholding in Pan Malaysia Cement Works (PMCW) has paid handsome dividends. It reaped $3.4 million from PMCW's earnings during the financial year ended June 30,1979. This considerably boosted the consolidated pre-tax profit of the group to $13.14 million, nearly 9
      606 words
    • 628 11 Sale of W T may revive Ben urn by HOCK LOCK SIEW SHAREHOLDERS of Ben and Co should think very carefully before they decide on how to vote at the forthcoming general meeting of the company. There is, basically, nothing wrong with having two takeover bids on their plates for
      by HOCK LOCK SIEW  -  628 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 469 11 PENGUINS S£ff3S| Battleship: ggafil TheLosso* ■K the Prince of 'SHvl Wales and Of two a^-r:ss£r£Sr waretittins t r re"'?° e d rM thave ™w« attack. 840 mw •J l ,n0 I forgotten. -m Tiger Tiger!: MCtM 1 Alfred Better J 1 G u,,iver Foyle liar, I lecher, ghoul, walking i
      469 words

  • 35 12 AP photo ONE OF the leaders of the gang that temporarily overran the Grand Mosqne after being captured during the final operation to flush ont those hiding in the basement. AP photo
    AP photo  -  35 words
  • 421 12 AFP. IT is a big question mark whether the special Asean foreign ministers' meeting proposed by Thailand to discuss the Kampuchean situation, would be held at all. The meeting, originally scheduled for Dec 14, was to discuss follow-up action on the United Nations' resolution
    AFP.  -  421 words
  • 245 12 VIETNAMESE forces wiped out a Khmer Rouge stronghold in northwestern Kampuchea, the Thai High Command said yesterday, the first disclosure of a Vietnamese advance in the current dry season campaign. A spokesman gave few details of the fighting for the Ban Kalor camp held by the Khmer Rouge
    245 words
  • 245 12 Reuter A THOUSAND followers of Iran's dissident ayatollah, Ayatollah Kazem ShariatMadari, set up barricades outside his house yesterday, to protest against the killing of two people in clashes with supporters of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny in Qom on Tuesday. The demonstrators shouted "death
    Reuter  -  245 words
  • 657 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter has told a special briefing of about 100 members of Congress that the United States would be t«iHng new steps to free the 50 Americans held hostage in the US Embassy in Teheran. But the Congressmen would not give
    Reuter  -  657 words
  • 321 12 AP US government planners have proposed spending up to US$9 billion (about 5519.53 billion) over the next five years to equip military forces for crisisdeployment to the Persian Gulf and other key areas. Sources said President Jimmy Carter has not yet approved the huge
    AP  -  321 words
  • 58 12 AP photo A SOVIET T-C2 tank en a freighter leaves Wittenberg Railway Station on Wednesday while about l,Mt East Germans gather to say goodbye to the Soviet treeps returning heme under the first phase sf a partial traep withdrawal anneuneed by President Leonid Breshnev. Banner at toft
    AP photo  -  58 words
  • 787 12 LONDON, Thurs. Leading equities were marked slightly higher at the opening with little trading noted, dealers said. Beecham, ICI, Glaxo and Bat Industies added a penny or two while in oils, BP and Shell rose 2p apiece. Highland Distilleries gained 4p to 144p following the £80 bid yesterday
    787 words
  • 247 12 AFP NEW CHEAP air fares between Australia and the Asean region for travel after Jan 1 will go on sale today following an agreement announced yesterday by the Australian government. The Transport Minister, Mr Peter Nixon, said that with the introduction of new fares packages,
    AFP  -  247 words
  • 238 12 AFP JAPAN'S annual crude steel output is believed certain to top the 111-mil-lion tonne mark for the first time in five years, to reach the third highest level in history, industry sources said today. According to the sources, production totaled 83,297,000 tonnes during
    AFP  -  238 words
  • 156 12 AFP THE Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) has called for an export ban on vegetables to Singapore in view of their shortage and spiralling prices here. A CAP spokesman said the price of all vegetables had increased from 33 per cent to 180 per
    AFP  -  156 words
  • 105 12 ACTING secretary of commerce Luther Hodges Jr announced Wednesday the formation of a US government task force to seek removal of non-tariff barriers to exports of American textile and apparel products. These include rules of origin, ocean freight rates, certificates of origin and questionable quotas.
    105 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 228 12 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS PROPOSED SALE OF WAREHOUSING TRANSPORTATION PTE LTD (W&T) It has come to the notice of Ben's Directors that certain stockholders have received a letter from Singapore Shipping Agencies (Pte) Limited (SSA) requesting proxiestovote against the proposed resolution in respect of the sale of W&T attheEGM on 19th
      228 words
    • 99 12 Richard Ellis CH Williams (Pte) Ltd Industrial FOR SALE Industrial site at Sungei Pandan, West Coast Road. Suitable for heavy industry. 84,623m 2 (910, 882 sq.ft.) I 216 m (708 ft.) WATER FRONTAGE The property comprises several industrial and storage buildings with related modern offices, canteen and staff amenities. Infrastructure
      99 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 65 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally cloudy with showers in several places after midday. Report (w 24 hews prior to 7JI p.m. n Dee C the airport. Maximum temperature 25.8 Associated humidity 84 Minimum temperature 21.8 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in
      65 words

  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 59 13 DREDGING operations under the Sentosa golf course reclamation project will be carried out in the Western Quarantine and Immigration Anchorage and the area just off Sister's Island from Dec The operation, which will take about three months, will be undertaken by five vessels a dredger, "Superstar I"; two
        59 words
      • 125 13 Reuter. THE WESTERN Italy/India-Pkistan-Bangladesh Conferences said they will raise the currency adjustment factor (CAF) to plus 5 per cent from 3 per cent, effective Dec 10. The Europe to Sri I«anka conferences said they will raise the CAF to plus 28.50 per cent from 25.00 per cent, while
        Reuter.  -  125 words
      • 85 13 AFP. THE GALLEON shipping corporation, one of the Philippines' biggest flag carriers, has purchased nine ocean-going cargo ships, the first of which, MV Topaz, will be blessed next Monday at Manila's South Harboir. Top officials of Galleon announced that the last five of these ships would be delivered
        AFP.  -  85 words
    • 547 13  -  By G. DURAIRAJ THE MALAYSIAN government should scale down its direct involvement in the shipping industry and create a conducive environment for free competition in the industry, says Hongkong shipping tycoon Sir Yuekong Pao. "Government investments in a national fleet must be Justified by its
      547 words
    • 573 13 "PI** Um Pact Cai Adriatic Afea Alfred CT Alfred CTS All tram Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Argentice Arya Nat ASCL Aria America Asia Merchant Atlas Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Ocean Ben Asia Blue Funnel Burmese IV VI vm IV VI VI VI i m IV
      573 words
    • 480 14 AP. A JAPANESE merchant vessel, sunk in World War II by an American submarine despite allied guarantees of safe conduct, was carrying strategic goods when it went down with more than 2,000 people aboard, according to evidence recently obtained by NHK, Japan's public
      AP.  -  480 words
    • 192 14 AP. MS JOSEPH Kahn, a Soviet immigrant whs became a major figare in the shipping industry and chairman of Sea train Lines, ftt igf |3 Mr Khan died m Monday at University Hospital in New York alter a brief illness. After coming to the US from Rnssia,
      AP.  -  192 words
    • 1024 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each ▼easel'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 the following
      1,024 words
    • 1445 14 THE NORTH American grain section remained extremely quiet on Wednesday but cargoes were covered from Tampa to Amsterdam at US$19 (fio) for December and from US North Pacific to Inchon at $33.40 free discharge for December/January. Coal shippers concluded a contract of affreightment for 1.5 million tons from
      1,445 words
    • 463 15 Reuter INTERNATIONAL freight market rates are likely to remain at the current high levels for at least 1980 and 1981, International Minerals and Chemical Corp vice-president, Erik C. Ekedahl, told the World Food Production Conference. Mr Ekedahl said rates will probably
      Reuter  -  463 words
    • 242 15 AFP. SHIPOWNERS in Liberia, the top world country for freighter registrations, has launched a counter-attack on the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITWF) campaign against so-called flags of convenience, it was learned In London recently. In a communique published in London, the Liberian shipowners' council urged
      AFP.  -  242 words
    • 153 15 LEAMNG fas sldpyards sea aetfnrfy sssMng onset MahaMhM atei vSilSfalMl ariA their yis iini dtpMisjninsni April liiaßel SAW grass fens sadtha Mai an mw HfSpm! sr Mb the LM sßn fans hi fiscal IfH, It said. hO&^MM —my level la*" fear WsaaJ^er^'psesniLt" sge*2ThM^?sliss ■sdhssr
      153 words
    • 207 15 Reuter PRESIDENT Albert Rene of the Seychelles, Victoria said on Wednesday he will restrict visits to his Indian Ocean state by foreign navy ships, and accept military cooperation only from Third World countries. The President, was Interviewed at bis State House overlooking the
      Reuter  -  207 words
    • 97 15 Reuter A JAPANESE tUdog boat was fired on by an unidentified vessel off Mindanao Island in the Philippines on Tuesday and its captain suffered a bullet wound in the chin, the Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) —m It said the attacking boat escaped and there were no other
      Reuter  -  97 words
    • 145 15 Reuter. TAIWAN'S state-owned China Shipbuilding Corp (CSBC) will build four 83,000 tonne oil tankers for Eaeo Tankers Inc. an affiliate of Exxon corp. CSBC vice-president Hsieh Shihweisald. The four oil tankers will be delivered to Esso between late 1981 and 1981 Mr Hsieh
      Reuter.  -  145 words
    • Article, Illustration
      440 15 BJLFBLTBU ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Peraeus (1900 after Serena A Tacoma Maru) 40/ 47 Cornelia Maersk (0000 after Choaei Maru) 1/2 Dove (after Kapitan Ixotov) 15 Iwate Maru (1400 after Liu Paa Shan) 33/34 King Lake (1500 after Curtea De Arges) 25/36 Kota Harapan (after Bagh-E-Dacca)
      440 words
    • 4120 19 SCHEDULE 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
      4,120 words
    • 1311 20 ORIENT EXCHANGE THE YEAR to ending in a very healthy state for Aaean shipping. Almost all vessels are being profitably edMany affreightment contracts are still to be fixed fsr the first half of 1960. Some shippers are complaining about owners with "pay up
      1,311 words
    • 369 20 TWO Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) officers are now in Japan for a twomonth seminar on ports and harbours. Mr Bse Ksk Kee, executive electrical engineer and Mr Lim Han Pah, traffic officer, are attending the seminar from Oct 26 to Dec 21 under a Japanese governSt
      369 words
    • 60 20 ENTBUIODAL Trtupirt IMwil Shlpplag Liae (IM8L) lU hi LI aitol Balk InMMtellii Liae oBlL)Bdatfhd. This m atatod hy M «ActaJ af MrmU Traaapert Sda Bhd li refareaee to itoryM the leMiUlw at ■■Mailt to'lhb pap*"ea "'la'the alary HMm|W etmwJlZJE*nnw ?*lwLu! MnS Tfapirt M Mi to early OyiM
      60 words
    • 41 20 Reuter SHIPPING llies eerrlpg trade IMb Ike UK fte Am, A|ik», MM, Tnb*, fcera, Mekalle eed Bey> Cmnrnej lifiSLiel Pm> tar flfUB per te lira) ifciln Dm ttTSe UK/Red See Tie pravtaae rale vm UI per eert (wpdn).
      Reuter  -  41 words
    • 1360 20 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B Adriatic Caatalaer (Vmtninf Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Taepfer Intermodal (S)/Marintez Enterprise (PK). Alfred C. TaepAer Sehlftahrt New
      1,360 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 181 13 Scan Dutch Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN W.MED./ U.K. Singapore Tef *****1. Port Keiang Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Trt! *****. PenangT* *****6 1 \RDI\I W I \H Orient Overseas Co*dcmeA Line 1.. '..'-.ii 1 It/12 19/12 24/12 25/12 22/12 23/12 21/12 29/12 29/12 29/12 2/1 3/1 1/1 9/1 13/1
      181 words
    • 112 13 Mm SEALORI) LU ANTAII H 1 (JASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG i •I I M 4»I .U i iii <i > WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Sport J Loadinf lor Kuwait (20/12), State (23/12), Damnum (26/12), Doha (29/12), Un Dhabi (1/1), M* (3/1) Mm Qatoos (29/12), Mm (1/1), Data (3/1), Danman
      112 words
    • 260 13 fAR i AST {UROPf HJIIY CONJAiNf RISH' Sfßw! f MJI CONTMUC OQMTMKI.... HMDS i cam. 1 MCLM KM. C 80S s*w« rum Ok 10 DK It Ok 19 OK 25 Ok !i Ok 31m 4 tea 7Jm IJM 131 m Mlm Not* rtm rmm tfta| aOK 29 0k 3 Im*
      260 words
    • 198 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel. *****1. Port Ketong Tel *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel. *****. Penang Tel. <*****6 y J LONDON Fralg CONTAINERS* SHIPS b P«rt SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather WHO Aeti Far Wtom *1 MAERSK LINE on TT a am acana arn
      198 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 844 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P KEIANG PFNANG M 7/7. MALAYSIAN NTERNATIONAL SHPHNG CORPORATION BERHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE WEST BOUtfc Feeder •PKelang Vessel Spore 1) MseiAes 2) Rdam 3) H'burg 4) Gbwrg 1) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp, LHavre. Bilbao Basle. I*. 3) Bremen.
      844 words
    • 171 14 855 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/QULF AND E. CANADA ■m* Mb an MmM VM IM ML RVM »M rwi na Par ftb MB W Mri SMM M Sriri 1/12 9/12 12/12 18/1 *19/1 *20/1 TUBMM IS/12 21/12 22/1 20/1 *25/1 27/1 MB KM 7/12 1/12 K/U U/12 22/12
      171 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 479 15 Overseas MB Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bmnei Ports and Bangkok »MB TO W/COWTUfT Cantamnttp Sank* Ts/Fram Swwt ani Bhowl PMmi Sport M Parte 70k IK, 11, HI II Me KS. m IS tat 17 Ipc tuns like ats m.w She W.RS n#K
      479 words
    • 386 15 Franco Belgian Services mum r. mm uin r*a m*i va it'm »0k 110k {Jm 7Jm 10JH lite 14JM ft COML It Ok 110k (1m 7Jm 101 m 11 Jm 14 1h L MCE* aOk HOk 13 Jm 14 1m 17 1m II 1m 71 Jm ft nML 11m 41m aim
      386 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 561 16 Hapag-Uoyd FULLY CONT MOSSES TO OMR EXPORTS InrtrpM Bay UwNn My* lay Trta Eiprm OyriEAMvt Eft* Mn EXPRESS CONVOmONM. TO EUROPE s>n hi m Goaoa trto| Br— A4ant Antwerp RJLLT CONTUfRSED TO GOKM/TRESTE TV Ml S port HakaU Mara 5/12 7/12 12/12 *»**a 7/12 21/12 26/12 naiv contabused to usa/camaoa
      561 words
    • 413 16 <t> cn a n Aiqe'i.ri Nation I mi STOK PJCLJMC LOMMS FOi +BBXKA (1979) M Nrt teafea*/Sete/VMeRCia/TiM/ KL AMES (1979) 17 Dk 20 tec Sate/ Valencia/Amafca/Twn/ %w BCCHM (1971) 2t Doc 31 tec Ltf)»rii/Site/V*Kt>/T«fc/ m* EAST BOUND MEMTEIEAItAII/lAMN SOUKt +BOURA (1971) IS Jm 13/14 Im K+t/Ytktkmt/l+p BGXRA (1979) IS F«fc
      413 words
    • 338 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE f fAP f AST EUROPE E XPRESS HILI CON! AINt R SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTfRQAM ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UHTED KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON lONOON MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BMrosronr HOLLAND AMSTERDAM 1 FAR EAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SLA EXPRESS FULL
      338 words
    • 669 16 Everett Lines! 1 Burn* Fhrt Star Skip#M« Corpn. BURMESE NATIONAL LINE !*«■*> 11 'HWH Dk 11/14 0* B.F.S.S.C Aowtt n Motoywo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kalong Tal 7381-7355 Panong Tal *****/***** V J# Compania* iua Argentina Do don latoreoatinantal S. A. C.I. F ENTINE NATIONAL LINE' w LOMNNG H» DURBAN, CAfEKMN.
      669 words
    • 400 16 r ao.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD KM 2102 2103 21 ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTONWAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORF 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 ISI SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE ST. LOWES OCEAN ME 11/23 Ok 24/25 tec SVD, MEL, MEL. 23/25 Ok 21/22 OK MB. SVD, MEL, MEL BANGLADESH SERVICE
      400 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 539 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA RFDSFA SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES ROTA RIKUN. Chittagong. Madras. Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES KOTA rONKA KOTA HHTANC K. PAHANAN BAGH-E-DACCA PUSSUR K AM) TUA 10/13 DK 22/27 Dec 11/15 DK 10/14 lan 12/14 DK 20/22 Dk Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi ETA S pore 6/7 DK
      539 words
    • 512 17 I ir j BEN LINE zJ CONTAINERS El BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMBt SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN S port tank 5M9 11/12 MM In 1114 11/12 C+tm M 3(14 11/12 Bmmt Into 2514 21/12 Ma«ab Mil «/l MM k* ltlS 11/1 CM* M ltlS 11/1 •mi Trite 2ns 23/1 Mat* Sill
      512 words
    • 531 17 Scan Dutch Kf ~Y (mi MM) 525*5!*?. hfw MKAOMMM kxepto|lor 1) hi» I IVI2 ***** 2V12 W £2J »/l N** U/l a/i *nuf 1/1 M* IMpM. OX. Mm I lhA w.j\v*i\u^f.u9ij!S OM MED/UK/NC/SCANPINAVIA Dnq h HVn J) r« 4) r«* i) uh o mi r IM IM M Uri IM
      531 words
    • 633 17 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. hut am lUnm. OartM* C n Eta. t laaOaa). LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA S pw* 11/16 OK P. LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobfc, Houston, Galveston) Stafaport P. Kabat Atlanta* IBM MALLORT LTKES (*ch I ha*) 23/25 Dk
      633 words

  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 723 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. NORTH AMERICA RGBBBT jP^ i tea 14 IVU U/12 "i Ace 14 IVI2 IVI2 tewka Mn Cama tee miplMto tar MM Oafefc JMRTftMtelta.MeOi TO EUROPE Um L hmt ITteai Wbufj 5 1* t Jm 11 Jm 14 JM PROM EUROPE TO PAS BAST N CORAI
      723 words
    • 326 18 LC./CREAT LAKES CALfORHA/PACFIC RDRTR WEST SERVICE M*« hr. Ltl am SM IVMBKa. nnu. TtCOM MKOMB. u. EXPRESS CMT/UNEI/COWEXTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE wgr u/i7to u/Sto aSTIL u r 21/22 N» 73/2* M 25/24f«fe 21 A9STRAUA SERVICE AUSTRALIA CONTAKR SERVICE PJMHI Spot fr. AM Hi Mfcc a tec 31tac 41a LAMM FOR Smtrnit
      326 words
    • 317 18 F n' SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD l*i'<|i«nnl Container I Jims WFEKIV CONTAINER SERVICE to/f-om BANGKOK lIIIIUI DSR LIMES tL> l FIST BM 'KV. wru *H" fttaaa IVUIK *11 WVtm a/a Ik IVMto WUk %Sa« rtm irtm m 31 tot 3to (la. 11 to »Jm If* IM II Fa* r<H
      317 words
    • 453 18 GRAWARD LINE RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE -i mi ak/P. Satd/Alaundna, PSai/ANuMna/ Barat/lattaka STRAITS B«jfl MeH>x Dtvhifpnf oflty E v Mi OMKO VESSELS ti f q A T e ?'7 .Si. i PV .'A IBJ WW V a. u i 11 siMin/ratSMN otf nmcL r»M rum an o*«/ a*, om/ i»
      453 words
    • 308 18 ouu A tiiu i i fi. r .r 1,1 NTWASEfI (PTE! LTD I nl* I REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ALP AC LINE 'j i f' lyf'« ii SSL fas *"5 k*K*t*rn- MMEA (PTE) 11» *****11 MOK Xjl \J7 >?M^£AUNE LMoi/wSuwnMcam SS/SfiSf URoaeicvJi BIMKiPail Lwdtai tar P. Hetwt/Mw/Fwlw^ilew*/
      308 words

  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 253 19 UNI-OCEAN CONTAINERS (PTE) LTD UNCONVIOS UMCONVIIS UNKON VI2S UMCON VI3S S'PORE Sjied 14/15 DM 23/24 Dec 1/2 lan JAKARTA 8/8 Dec 17/17 Dec 26/26 Dec 4/4 lan SURABAYA 10/11 Dec 19/20 Dec 29/29 DK 6/7 lan Bookings: 14th FLA. UMBO BLDG. MALACCA STREET SMGAPORE 0104. TEL: *****8/ *****4. Telex: R*****4
      253 words
    • 119 19 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East H'sia Vessel FONG SIAMG FONG SOON PNan| Spin 10 Dec 10 Dec Ki_ LLu nUCJeig/jOU KK/Slun KUALA LUMPUR Soon Seng S»>pp'ng S(3n BHd i i r VP<#? Kit A*, V., Mi SINMPOPt Ifn o!-jd Stwpptrf PfNANG Soo Hup S#ng v»c!o'-a Si'eet Tf! 047
      119 words
    • 272 19 Ip^ DONG SUE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BY KOREAN line] iTTlvil nmkmbaorrv.v7» a/zjdk »/»in 2/)ki v« MNBGMK GLOTT li/M »/»Im X >■ WW EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO KOREA BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL DONGMNV.I4 2S/270ik DONG TUN V.2R/21 11/15 Dk »/3B DK DONG WON V.3 23/25 Dk (Ditcbartiaf mtf) DONCKE V.
      272 words
    • 1 19 NOTICE
      1 words

  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 153 20 EGYPTIAN iwtcdkj AiiriK. A i i IKJC cII INTERNATIONAL LINE EI L EGYPTIAN FLAG HI I EGYPT ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE DK 31 1* 20 V- -r V I N SHIPPING PTE I ID EXCLUSIVE LASH SERVICE TO U.S. ATLANTIC GULF ¥ot P«M| P Um| Swppore aQosM Saluv Qosmc SflhM 30k Ike
      153 words
    • 168 20 STRAITS JAPAN FARGO LirMES S.A. suu S m.cf As booking agents OCEAN CARRIERS PTE LTD General Agents Malaysia ran BLANCBANGKOK SERVICE FM BLAND 120k 20 DK BRANSONS INTERNATIONAL FREI6HTWAYS 318. jm Barangan. Pi Katang Tat 3«6055/M7JB3 Twe» MA ***** ALFRED C. TOOTH LINE REGULAR SERVICE TO ICHTERRANEAN rain or italy,
      168 words
  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 191 20 WO4 'A i w Wi > X V x x xx X x'-xXx m Pa OS mw j Sis; 44. --A WO3RM vX 4 I i A B88& xi:'••.sx-'vl-i vSSwXwm mi v r fe I XX-iv..;.;..-. xxsxi V- 8: iv»X« v. Xx'X;' I r' n I r :'x x x
      191 words