The Business Times, 15 February 1982
1982-02-15
1
22
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/biztimes
The Business Times
-
Title Section10 1982-02-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1«,1982 60 CENTS10 words
-
428 1982-02-15 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE BRICKS from Thailand are being offered at 25 cents apiece compared with 34 cents quoted by Jurong Brickworks, a major brick producer in Singapore. Only a couple of days ago, a classified advertisement in the newspaper said: "Thai bricks for428 words
-
Article178 1982-02-15 1 GOVERNMENT-OWNED Singapore Aerospace Maintenance Company (Samco) is about to clinch a multi-million dollar follow-up contract from the United States Navy to overhaul six Lockheed C--130 Hercules aircraft. This speaks well for Singapore's aerospace overhaul and servicing capabilities as it is the third contract awarded by the178 words
-
Article434 1982-02-15 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE Skills Development Fund granted more than $56 million to over 3,000 companies last year under its three financial assistance schemes. Under the oldest of the three schemes, the training grants scheme, a total of 2,876 applicants received grants worth over434 words
-
Article474 1982-02-15 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN AS EXPECTED, trading on the Singapore spot oil market remained quiet last month, with the prices of some refined products declining further. Traders say the depressed market, which is likely to continue into the second quarter at the year, is due474 words
-
331 1982-02-15 1 HALF A BILLION dollars worth of new loans were made by the finance companies here in 1980, said the latest SGV-Gob Tan report on financial institutions. In terms of share of the business, Hong Leong Finance and DBS Finance led the way331 words
-
BRIEFLY...
-
Article48 1982-02-15 1 FOLLOWING the lead set by Overseas Union Bank, another two banks have lowered their prime lending rates. The United Overseas Bank group and the Chartered Bank reduce their rates by half a point each to 9V« per cent and 10 per cent respectively from today.48 words
-
Article38 1982-02-15 1 AFP CANBERRA, Sun. The government has rejected calls for a major devaluation of the Australian dollar. It would continue with the practice of small adjustments to the dollar compared to a basket of other currencies. AFPAFP - 38 words
-
Article51 1982-02-15 1 Reuter BASLE, Sun. Oil exporting countries have become net borrowers of funds from major Western banks for the first time since the end of 1978. The Bank for International Settlements attributed the change largely to a fall in the huge balance of payments surpluses built up by them.Reuter - 51 words
-
Article59 1982-02-15 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Sun. The five-day conference of tea exporters and producers, which ended here yesterday, put off a final decision on global export quota* to a later date. The conference, however, decided that adequate basis existed for an agreement on export quota allocation and said it wouldAFP - 59 words
-
Article62 1982-02-15 1 AP JAKARTA, Sun. The governor of the central bank said Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves stood at US|6.5 million at the end of January, a drop of about $800 million from $7.3 million last April. He said the decline was caused by seasonal factors because almost all ofAP - 62 words
-
Article99 1982-02-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Peninsular Malaysia recorded a trade deficit of M 52.18 trillion for the first II months of last year, a clear indication of falling commodity prices and increasing imports. Officials said the deficit was to be expected in view of the nation's rapid development programme in99 words
-
Article87 1982-02-15 1 AFP PENANG, Sun. The palm oil refining industry has hit a critical stage because of an acute shortage of crude palm oil. One of the main reasons is that many palm oil refiners had expanded their capacities over the years without government approval. Worst hit are someAFP - 87 words
-
Article55 1982-02-15 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. American and Hongkong government officials have started the first of a series of bilateral textile trade negotiations that are expected to have a bearing on all Asian suppliers. These discussions are for a new bilateral pact to replace the USHongkong one which expires at theAFP - 55 words
-
-
546 1982-02-15 1 UM SOON NEO - By UM SOON NEO THE INDEX of industrial production for fourth quarter 1981 fell marginally by 0.6 per cent from 146 points in the third quarter to 145.1 points, according to the Department of Statistics. However, the index for the whole of 1981 was 9.6 per546 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement232 1982-02-15 1 A helping hand when you need M most WvyfoongMortfafe And Finance (S) lid. 1 Ground floor, Show Houm. Singapore 0923 T«fc *****77 J A MANAGER must learn his art and although there is no lack of good practitioners of the art, there is a dearth of good teachers Page t232 words
-
Advertisement37 1982-02-15 1 n n M-100B—the world's slimmest microcassette recorder. Just as wide as a lady's finger... and as stylish! SON P" II MIOOB s THE ONE AND ONLY lnou,r*s Sales Department Tel *****4 Sety K e Oepenmeni Tel 62tfH37 words
-
Advertisement192 1982-02-15 1 Mechanically guaranteed for a lifetime Welke •wwel Ag##wle« (SJ «e lid Td V¥Xm »?>«|9THf» RS ***** «T4/IVB ENT 7" Vi A March April, 1982 Course Course Title No. How to Develop Operate a Franchise The Secretary in Management Today Planning Budgeting for Managers March 1 2 March 6, 13&20 March192 words
-
-
MANAGEMENT
-
1480 1982-02-15 2 IAN MacDONALD - A manager must be taught hia art and although there ia no lack o! good practitioners of the art there is a dearth of good teachers. This week lAN MacDONALD continues his discussion of management development with an examination of a grossly neglected aapect1,480 words
-
Article339 1982-02-15 2 T PHADOEMCHIT - ■amii with T PHADOEMCHIT Enetttre Cempetlag. M AiHmtm Wesley PabllsbTHE purpose of the book is to help the executive or business student become literate in the language of computers. For computers have changed the style of management, facilitating quicker data processing and evaluation of information. The book339 words
-
Article, Illustration1333 1982-02-15 3 JOHN LLOYD - By JOHN LLOYD FT. THE "standard working week" in Britain is under pressure. Those who work for 40 hours or longer will soon be in a minority, and may even have to face accusations of being anti-so-cial. The proposition that working hours or evenFT. - 1,333 words
-
Article, Illustration801 1982-02-15 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THERE ARE about 13 million small businesses in the United States. A great many of them will soon hear about "the finest climate for small bulinesses" that Singapore has. The person who is anxious to relate the "Singapore story" to801 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement223 1982-02-15 2 The art asnace aingsp of thin nair Contrary to what most other companies would readily tell you, increasing storage space isn't as simple as it seems. Nor is the whole business of storage. It's an art that involves the best expertise and the right storage system. And what better combination223 words
-
Advertisement28 1982-02-15 2 DBS Prime Savings Account 7bi per annum t Autosave i per annum 4% p*. tor 9 12 months 2% aSStI 9 roh y fe"* 'PtetMrtng usry OwMnMMy. 27*100.28 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement144 1982-02-15 3 I J #1 ji n in i mi hi. i: i v r mummer I I I i« x. kl: li i>» ii 1:11 I I *i s» r yi. r.»»ir.i *•11* I "*i." ?r I 4 .yi pf jl a fc... Uftr II 'A 1"-* -'ir Eft£) rcrr •■>ii144 words
-
-
RAW MATERIALS
-
Article930 1982-02-15 4 AFP THE RECENT irregularity in London commodity prices continued last week, being restrained by higher United States interest rates and supported by sterling's softness. Reports of fresh outbreaks of violence in the Middle East, with heavy clashes between Iran and Iraq and unrest in Syria, brought out speculativeAFP - 930 words
-
Article675 1982-02-15 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures on Friday eased on profit-taking from their highest levels for at least 18 months in forward positions but remained well up on Thursday's close. Futures ended £49 to £14 higher with near March last traded at a £71 premium over May at £1,389. Turnover675 words
-
219 1982-02-15 4 COFFEE again provided the only excitement on the Singapore produce market last week. A dealer said the tightness in supply has become more pronounced, especially in the United States and Europe where the roasters have almost run down their inventory. Consequently, prices in219 words
-
Article237 1982-02-15 4 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed ofl 2.5 to 0.8 yen in lightly traded session. Values retreated on weekend profit taking and liquidation in view of lack of fresh encouraging factors, dealers said. In LMisa, rubber futures on Friday suffered a minor price setback at the close after237 words
-
MONEY AND EXCHANGES
-
Article176 1982-02-15 4 THE US/Sing dollar opened at *****/45 and was traded from this level to high of 2.1210/20 before closing for the week at 2.1180/90. There was moderate trading on the US/Sing forex market with commercials being the major determinant of the direction. The Singapore unit strengthened against major currencies176 words
-
Article391 1982-02-15 4 Source: National Discount Co THE domestic money market started off on an easy tone last week with the overnight rate opening at 1 to one per cent. However, it firmed up to 10 9 per cent on Wednesday before closing euier at 5 4 Vi per cent. This erracticSource: National Discount Co - 391 words
-
Article281 1982-02-15 4 GOLD prices last week hardly changed from the range traded the week before, Owen Mod Collier says. The metal managed to resist breaking the technical support at US$375 a troy ounce, but met with sizeable selling on rallies to the US$3B5 level. Despite the fear that high interest rates281 words
-
Article22 1982-02-15 4 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.4 per cent. >22 words
-
Article168 1982-02-15 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN tmrr to?Mtt ntH aMMli: tmty avenge tar the week e I i a i I umtauBriMs) Hick Low le i5H 16* IS ft/16 16 3/16 15H 16 5/16 15* 166/16 15* 16* 15* 16* 15* 1 month 3 months 0 months 13 months Swtoofi !S» 8* 613/16168 words
-
Article43 1982-02-15 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 13, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak faad: 1.5 to 5 per cent. Geaeral tmai: 3 to 5.125 per cent. MiTwaesti of funds totalled $1117 million.43 words
-
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement191 1982-02-15 4 f SOON, WE'RE BRANCHING OUT IN TWO DIRECTIONS AT ONCE. CAMBRIDGE ROAD (near P«k Kio Community Centra) MIDDLE ROAD m i, ft Mi. n nfi (oppomv wranoo rTWniry octkxx; On 22 February, United Overseas Bank will open a new branch at No. 01-21/22, Block 41, Cambridge Road, Singapore 0821, (Tel:191 words
-
-
OVERSEAS
-
317 1982-02-15 5 AP FORD Motor Co and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union reached a tentative agreement last Saturday on a contract intended to save America's second-largest carmaker millions of dollars while ensuring Jobs for thousands of its workers. The new accord came after 13 consecutiveAP - 317 words
-
Article451 1982-02-15 5 Reuter EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) steel producers, accused by American steelmakers of unfair trade practices, will hold down exports to the United States in the second quarter of this year. The producers, grouped in the EEC steelmakers' association, Eurofer, have decided that exports shouldReuter - 451 words
-
Article673 1982-02-15 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Noaber Time From PAA PA005 0220 NYC/SFO/ AHA/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SLA SQ43 0740 DHA SIA SQ41 0740 MAA SUA SQlfll 0845 KUL MAS MH8U 0845 PEN MAS MH671 0915 KUL RBA Bid 0955 BWN MAS MHG51 1000 PEN/KUL MAS MHfflO 1010673 words
-
179 1982-02-15 5 AFP AMERICAN Defease Secretary Cupar Weiaherger ku laaaed i durp waralag to Wuktagtoi'i AttMttc allies •a what he called grawlag US ImpaUeaee with them aad aa East-West trade, which la Mid to have heaefltod aaly the Ssvlet Latoa. SpeaUag at the aaaaal faaferaaee a#AFP - 179 words
-
Article691 1982-02-15 5 NYT THE United States Gold Commission has recommended, by a vote of IS to 2, against the country returning to the gold standard. Such a standard would permit the conversion of paper money to gold, something that has not been possible since 1933. Those whoNYT - 691 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement85 1982-02-15 5 STEINBOCK w\ si t;i-:i;M.\\v. I'allrt trucks l*ut pleasure in \our work The one and only high-quality "MAINTENANCE-FREE" Pallet Truck Capacity 2 ton 2.3 ton Ex-stock The hydraulic unit is completely sealed and requires no service. All moving parts are lubricated for life. No need for grease or oils; no more85 words
-
Advertisement135 1982-02-15 5 Our Twin System Quietline cools two rooms for around the price of one. A •7 CJ 9 And you can programme it to switch on, cool down, cool up and switch off all on its own. The Carrier Twin System Quietline is an economical and quiet airconditioning system for the135 words
-
-
REVIEWS
-
Article, Illustration184 1982-02-15 6 SCULTHORPE'S Irkanda I tor solo violin is one of the highlights in Ronald Wooddock's coming performance His concert in the ''Music For Everyone" aeries, organised by the Ministry of Culture, will also feature Mozart's Sonata in G K 301, Berlioz's Reverie and Caprice,184 words
-
1426 1982-02-15 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH "YOU ARENT phoning from England, are you?" we asked Tan Kia Loon, bass player and one of the first scholars on the Singapore Symphony Orchestra scheme. It was three days before the Chinese New Year, certainly an odd time1,426 words
-
Article492 1982-02-15 6 GEORGE MELLY is over 50 years old, overweight, a lousy dancer and has a hoarse voice. But he is a terrific entertainer and singer. Without him, much would have been lost. And indeed, much of British Jazz, for which many in the audience had come for,492 words
-
Article, Illustration596 1982-02-15 7 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE STORY: seven samurais came to protect a village which was being threatened by a gang of marauders. The theme: the forces of good and evil clash once again, with the light of truth and Justice winning eventually. This classic Japanese folk596 words
-
Article, Illustration667 1982-02-15 7 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG WHAT DO traffic lights, bridge crossings, trolleys and baby prams have in common? Baby might disagree, but Ineke Calls thinks they are all part and parcel of a very important theme in life. This 35-year-old Dutch artist, who gives hardly a touch of667 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1982-02-15 6 a 5 left y <> 5? <? s£m %i'---''" Bp Hal m*s/n& CALL: 253 8144 GEnERAL TELEPHOnE DIRECTORY CQmPAJTy (SinGAPORE) PRIVATE UmfTEO (iOIOHILI PL A/A BTH fIOOR NEWTON THOMSON ROAD SINGAPORE 11 V) NE ATON P O BOX 94 SINGAPORE 9t?? 840 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous288 1982-02-15 6 u LEISURE TIME CONCERTS THE Everyone series features the sagmeistor Trie from Germany. Michael Sagmeleader of the jazz trio, is one of the most interesting German newcomers in the music world. On records, h6 tends towards a jazz rock P&ying live, he often produces thrilling versions of swing standards. On288 words
-
Miscellaneous744 1982-02-15 6 Bri&tc&V :l i, rHi&£hc}aer 1 S «TS USe.BRtSTDU) NO"T GP\& 7Z> o£. S6&N .WC'Li JUST HPMg. Tfr HOOF rr,. kv*,»l SHfMV)e,fceiMLY... »F UJCD CfNJGHT ON£ Uo£.'O HRVC IT "TO UC. OFfiOC P. mnsiuT£. J i T o r STiLL, >fOU <NOui UJHfVT TPi*iS BRC u*e pp>vs.. I I -IM-OHE CROSSWOBD744 words
-
Miscellaneous508 1982-02-15 6 WHERE THERE'S LIFEI iHag •fleet try le trtiad .SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opwmf Mmd by Dm Tom And The Restless 3.25 On the Waterfront (Mandarin/r) 4.15 Focus Ways Out Of A Crisis: Mauritius 4.30 Aspects of Man CuKve Tempos (Pt 2) (Tamil/r) 5.00 The Chalenging Sea 5.25 Mr. Mm's Magic508 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1982-02-15 7 The GOETHE—INSTITUT and the Ministry of Culture jointly present SAGMEISTER TRIO 1 \V from Frankfurt, the most famous German Jazz Centre with Germany's Jazz guitarist No. 1 Tickets at $3 and $1 at the usual booking centres37 words
-
Advertisement180 1982-02-15 7 ON THE SURFACE ONE VOU/O BM LOADER OR DUMPER IS VERY MUCH LIKE ANOTHER. But that's where the similarities end. Only Volvo BM loaders and dump trucks sold by dealers authorised by Volvo Far East carry the warranty, service and genuine parts back-up you'll require. We know that there are180 words
-
-
INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
-
EUROPEAN MARKETS
-
Article135 1982-02-15 8 rxB u n« ABM J77 JO -Li AftoJd ■JO iU Akso ■JO -Obi MOW Am fa* 7QX -0.7 Amratonk 7» 41 cr B« *1 Bote ■»%> -07 Bonumll ion 10 -a# Burhmann »JJ0 «u r»lrwl ■JO +0.7 Calv* IMA auo -0.4 OctI Mil W* *14 rokkar jl« mm Quat135 words
-
Article241 1982-02-15 8 r*B u m CORBBILLE Air-Liquid* *H B 8 N Ovrnii 4 -5 C 8 f (ThomaonCaty MO Ctt PtmncmlM dM PvtroiM is Coeapegnle nnucMn OoaBacm* n an>ll i— Gradlt rooeter Dt Prmnc* M4 HadMtt* (UMrtt) 415 Mfhln— Bull SB Mlcb*Un (B) TO PftrlbM ♦a -as unch -I 1.46 iS241 words
-
Article88 1982-02-15 8 rra u rw FORWARD MARKET Acec 3K> -j Arbed 1XM -4 Ajtur «ao .10 Bructn Bru-Lamb *M isas isa 116 n CtnpAc Cock -li De BMTI SM -s Etm Ktoctrobal Ob-lnno-Bm mo €300 M -30 uncb -m Or* Hobo* PMro Ryl Dutch fUdm M1S m» -15 it •5 Wt88 words
-
Article148 1982-02-15 8 m a DB> A*t-T«l»funk«D <U0 0-2 **"> K» Alb L*t»n 1ML0O -III Alia Vara bast Bay H T Wbank Bu Vbank Btjtr BBC BMW 45X00 132.(0 IKI30B suae new 21(50 mo unch 03 -04 03 -1.1 Cu«U» MOOD Chem Verw SIIOO ComnmtHDt 13(006 Conti Oumml man Daimler-Ben* MOJO Decuaaa148 words
-
Article162 1982-02-15 8 FEB 13 Franca AcUoqi Sutani MC ssc ♦5 All,mil— Raa Brown Bowl Br. CU» Otlo Br. Clba Ottfj r c 23C Jbt ia& MB uncb UOCtl -B UAcb Clba CMt7 Rm. Cradle Site Br OB -5 IBM -5 Credit Suua* Rm tkltronu Br. Ocorf* Plachar Br aiokua Pr Ml162 words
-
Article93 1982-02-15 8 BMIOfl Cmwk On) CM* Acqu* Ron. ErM&nia m am SIM ma naao M 1M .(j nu CM Oaoarkli u» 1 OUB Ifl Prt. MS) JIM +M IniMl itotaoMU CM ttalfu mi ma 11 *m 45 L»P*ui Ora Mmn Mitel Am Ora MoivUdon Ptit am ■ma ma 14M •10 11093 words
-
-
Article122 1982-02-15 8 ZjO Dob Tmt M -H Don* Minos IS* uncta FiiconbrM(t SH rucont(M|i Cop 0*nj«ar 1»H unch ot wwt Uft Ol Y«Uo* Kate ikB unch OuM OU CM 14» unch t HoUlngw M 1* Hon OU Hod Bv Mia IT* Imp nil Iocs Int Pro* Ho* 1«U u% unch unch122 words
-
Article205 1982-02-15 8 rtB u Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 4KB Abarcon Oi AC And CI AMIC no sun -M I'd ■'■"I* '"-P m M Hpn UMB IWHd) r«i Vou rvett Mi unch -M Oanuui OMQAni Hlpfwi Ht*»M iff unch HulMla an LonrtM LTA M And R ticcarthj «5b m MM uneb uncb205 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement194 1982-02-15 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Don't leave home without it. To apply for the American Express Card Ca11:*****33 \jC ~~JJ The true Singapore flavour—only $8* Oiir popular Nonya Buffet Luncheon at a special price. Lunn n COFFg MOUSE lz noon to 2.30 pm. 2ndFioc* V 2 price on lon194 words
-
Advertisement82 1982-02-15 8 For lunch lor dinner. For a richk' rewarding experience f- < >i rvst'rvatM »iis Dll 7A7')h77 Ji'V <'ii(iir\ I'jirk Slm'liiioii Sjii^iiiMtiT ra T^T NUTMEGS offers i C s H 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 321-h- per person Please can *****88 ext 663 for reservations HYATT f?EG€NCYOSiNGAPO?f s V I a* LfJl82 words
-
Advertisement151 1982-02-15 8 VTar i i\ i: CONTI\IiM'S K 1 S A K A I Before you flv awav to foreign lands, thee k-in vour bags then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Rela x in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most superb international cuisine you've ever tasted. Lunch 12151 words
-
Advertisement161 1982-02-15 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of sen-ice that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening to remember.161 words
-
Advertisement115 1982-02-15 8 The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and feast on splendid dishes fit tor a King Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome 1 HbM Oxley Rise/Penang Road, Singapore 0923 Tel *****11(20 lines) restaurant Try115 words
-
-
MARKET REVIEWS
-
Article341 1982-02-15 9 njj Sydney Reuter A SHARPLY higher US budget deficit and increased pressure on interest rates in Australia depressed trading on the Sydney share market last week. A minor gain in the previous week was quickly lost in an influx of sellers which prompted little buying support.Reuter - 341 words
-
233 1982-02-15 9 STOCKS on the Securities Exchange of Thailand started last week unpromisingly but advanced across the board on Thursday and managed to close higher. t But trading remained generally rather sluggish as bnestors were in the main still wary about the shortterm market prospects.233 words
-
Article1433 1982-02-15 9 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD IT MAY be a symptom of recession or just another example of a personal handicap in being able to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, to be approached for a handout request from a down-and-out on the early morning underground journey to1,433 words
-
559 1982-02-15 9 ||^N e w York AP THE SECURITIES markets of Wall Street are giving new evidence of the trepidation investors feel in the face of gaping US government budget deficits. In the days immediately following President Ronald Reagan's official estimates of the fiscal gap forAP - 559 words
-
Article489 1982-02-15 9 AFP PERSISTENT selling of blue chips pulled down the Tokyo stock market further last week with the Dow Jones average faiHng below the 7,700-yen mark gained only three weeks ago. Trading was extremely slow during the holiday-shortened five-day session week. The 225-stock Dow, a 139.42-yen loser theAFP - 489 words
-
Article825 1982-02-15 9 LONDON, Frt. Lack of demand made for an easier trend. But the January retail price index, which remained unchanged at 12 per cent on an year-on-year basis, prevented any sharp fall in government bonds, which ended about <4 point off on the day. Equities eased on lack of825 words
-
Article, Illustration741 1982-02-15 10 SIOW LI SEN - I «Singapore By SIOW LI SEN "IF rrs a bitter pill to ■wallow then let's have it all at one go, instead of the present agonisingly slow doses." This was how one long-time investor summed up the local stock market. As share prices drifted741 words
-
Article425 1982-02-15 10 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Feb 12 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS .P"*. hf» disposed 500,000 shares of its shareholding at 834.000 shares in 1 HmMmi wMm, effectively reducing its stake in the company from 5.28 per cent to 2.12 per cent. Public accountants Price Waterhouse will be425 words
-
725 1982-02-15 10 K.Lumpur m WEAK conditions prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week with poor sentiment continuing to spill over to a broad range of stocks. It was a week of unabated selling that was reminiscent of the gloomy days of last year's debacle. The725 words
-
Article59 1982-02-15 10 £7li£ytiri£ NuTa* CiTSy mUm L^_ um Mlt tm/t Metal Cuiaot UOB UM ija L* cia L« in Ul 1U PthM «M U IK IMM It7 IptkGuta ITS JJI 1M Aacd m r urn l« *5* m 1J4 tS4 XM iii «ji L® Ul SUne Darby m IS59 words
-
Article333 1982-02-15 10 8TRAJT8 TIMES INDUSTRIAL INDEX COMPONENTS fNkbMMUlHi Stoat a •to* a E£ Bouotood CAC CCM Cold Store Duniop Eno FAN Gcatiofa Guthrie How Par MTC NBT Not Iron PMC -014 -0.11 —0.04 —0.14 -0.08 unch -0.30 —0J7 -o.ct unch -021 -0 00 —0.33 -0.31 -0.30 -0.31 2.30 2.52333 words
-
Article2944 1982-02-15 10 1M1/1M1 Hl«k Low Cmhu Laat Bala oeOr*s Dfe DW Cn Or"* Not T*M pm Vol Week COOO) Hick Low BBCTION ONE INDU8TBIAL ft COMMKBCLAL 404 118 380 su 430 300 470 532 em 430 M0 Aetna 118 Alcom 130 Allied Choc 100 BAT 300 Bate 78 Ben2,944 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement231 1982-02-15 9 Neptune ig 6th Floor. Overseas Union House. Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22 r -4 M JOURNEY TO THE WEST A fascinating enactment of an exciting legend. Watch and be dazzled by this superbly choreographed and colourful stage performance. Choreographer. Lim Fei Shen. Assistant Choreographer: San Nah. Principal Dancers. Normayah231 words
-
-
MONDAY SPORTS
-
Article, Illustration1863 1982-02-15 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - ROLEX^^Wj MASTERS 1982 By CHARMAINE CHAN HIS EYESIGHT was as good as a young man who had just joined the Air Force as a jet fighter pilot. This was how Chang Chung-Fa managed an effortless five-under par 66 to claim his third Rolex Masters titlePictures by ARTHUR LEE - 1,863 words
-
Article109 1982-02-15 11 AFP FORMULA_Oae radag will the view af Bermlr EeeMae, keii Ike la aa brtenrtew with Ike L'Eqmtpe daily ipiiltog B6W§pftpflf| he ttM charged nn will eeea be nlMtog every paid prtx. Sfinn *hM wltMnw frem team wltbeat tarbeeare, bat the tarbee eeet a "fertaae" te predateAFP - 109 words
-
Article129 1982-02-15 11 AFP BOLD Bidder, a aUlUea which aired aeme af the meat aartimfal race >inw at Ike last deeade, ku died aged pn al Galaeeway hnn, Lnlagtea, stud ewaer J«ka Qataea aaid. The vUltiM mi the best haadtcaa tear-year eld hint la_the 18 Im I Ml. laAFP - 129 words
-
Article, Illustration657 1982-02-15 11 PAKISTANI supremacy reigned at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday when defending champion Australia was edged out 2-1 in the Milo-Ascot 2nd World Junior Squash Team Championship. The Pakistani camp had an early setback when inexperienced Ahmed Gul was thrashed J-0 by Australian Grantley Pinnington in657 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement399 1982-02-15 11 The Systems Approach to (a) INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDIT (b) MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS by Dr Brian Wilson. B Sc. Ph.D, C Eng. MIEE Senior Lecturer, Systems Department. University of Lancaster. During the last few years there has been an increasing awareness of the need to find new methods of tackling problems399 words
-
Advertisement129 1982-02-15 11 V-Compact lubricated/oil-free Pressure to 150 psi (10 bar) Capacity to 635 cfm (lOBOm^hr) Broom Wade RA Screw Pressure to 150 psi (10 bar) Capacity to 1500 cfm (2570 m^hr) V-Major lubricated/oil-free Pressure to 300 psi (20 bau Capacity to 3200 cfm (549 A Industrial Compressors CompAir/BroomWade. A top name with129 words
-
-
304 1982-02-15 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG THE bearish stock market has hardly dampened the enthusiasm of investors for new issues, judging by the fairly encouraging response to Malaya Tin Printing Company's public offer of four million shares. The company said that when applications closed at noon304 words
-
173 1982-02-15 12 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan has authorised a wide-ranging plan to thwart communist influence in Central America. It includes encouraging political and paramilitary operations by other Latin American governments against Cuban influence in Nicaragua. Tbe Washington Post reported yesterday that the plan also includesUPI - 173 words
-
405 1982-02-15 12 THE INTRODUCTION of the Aoeaa bankers acceptance (ABA), the brainchild of the Aseaa ft* iking Coancil (ABC), appears certain new dace the regioa's central bankera have offered te remove obstacles that may hinder the development d the ABA market. Partidpaats at the 11th405 words
-
666 1982-02-15 12 UPI, NYT AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said last Friday that interest rates will begin coming down in the spring March through June. Regan also said he believes the United States has successfully clamped down on inflation. His glowing assessment was based, in part,UPI,; NYT - 666 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement71 1982-02-15 12 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: fy 3 0/ Deposit and withdrawal /0 D.d. at any of our 52 branches. FIXED Cl/0/ DEPOSITS: 0/4 /Op.a. for 1 month 6% p a. for 3 months 7%p.a. for 6 months 7%%p. a for 9 mpnths pa. for 12 months PRIME RATE: 9%% p a EFFECTIVE 1571 words
-
Advertisement524 1982-02-15 12 The Packaging Council ol the SMA it organising a seminar on THE PLASTIC PACKAGING INDUSTRY UPGRADING TECHNOLOGY AND NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT. The prog-omme for the seminar includes papers on: The Plastic Packaging Industry in Singapore Plastic Materials and their relevance to Packaging New Product Development Plastic film packaging applications of524 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous57 1982-02-15 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair. Afternoon showers in several areas. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.M pm on Peb 14 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.4 Associated humidity 56 Minimum temperature 22.6 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.85 Rainfall in millimetres ...Nil Total rainfall for the month 10.057 words
-
-
SHIPPING TIMES
-
175 1982-02-15 13 HONGKONG'S CY Tung shipping group is expected to place a US$45 million order for a container ship for use on its routes to the west coast of South America. The British Swan Hunter Yard and the Far Eastern shipyards have been175 words
-
Article, Illustration469 1982-02-15 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE DANISH shipping giant Maersk Line, part of the A P Moller group, has announced its intention to introduce a container service between the UK and i the Far East on June 1, when it breaks ranks with the Far Eastern469 words
-
PORTSIDES
-
Article122 1982-02-15 13 Reuter THE JAPAN/Mexico, Japan/West Coast South America and Japan/Latin America East bound Freight Conferences announced they are adjusting the currency adjustment factors (CAF) on all rates and charges for all cargo from Japan, effective Feb 19. The Japan/Mexico Conference is adjusting the CAF to 14.5 per cent,Reuter - 122 words
-
Article93 1982-02-15 13 Reuter SOUTH Korea's Hyundai Corp has won a USJ2OO million contract to build three 35,000 dwt ro/ro container carriers for Barber Blue Sea Line (BBSL) of Norway. The ships, capable of carrying 2,400-TEU containers, will be built by Hyundai's sister company, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd, andReuter - 93 words
-
Article42 1982-02-15 13 AFP YUGOSLAV shipyards have received orders worth a total of some US$5OO million from the Soviet Union. During 1984 and 1985, the shipyards will supply the USSR with 15 tankers, three floating cranes and 10 passenger vessels. AFPAFP - 42 words
-
-
Article693 1982-02-15 13 SMpftagLta. ShM lb. WTO-EUTMU AXWdCT AUtraae Alpac B Pl(t CM vm i vm i VI J VI I vn VI s Aoconave ANL APCUae APL AifcaOar ASCL AaU Mil i liim Atlas Um AiatnAu Coot Bait-Ortaat Bator Bangkok Com Baafc Liar BBS Be* Um BfiAka ■fclllll BtueFouvi693 words
-
Article720 1982-02-15 14 BROKERS at the London secondhand market say 21 vessels amounting to 1.4 million long deadweight tonnes or 274,749 light displacement tonnes were sold (or demolition last month. This comprises 14 tankers/combination carriers totalling 1.3 million dwt or 231,039 light tonnes and seven dry cargo vessels amounting to 136,000720 words
-
215 1982-02-15 14 Reuter A BRITISH court ruled that Lloyd's shipping insurers were not liable for a £24 million claim by Shell Oil Co for the cargo of the scuttled oil tanker SaJem. The court said the Überian-registered SaJem, of 213,938 tonnes, was scuttled off theReuter - 215 words
-
Article1666 1982-02-15 14 CHARTERING «u very quirt on Thursday In all sectors of the freight market with rates still edging lower where changed, shipbrokers said. Qrrnln bookings included a vessel from the US Gulf with 7M« tons for Holland-Belgium at US$7.5O compared with W previously while a vessel from the Gulf1,666 words
-
598 1982-02-15 14 THE PORT Authority of Thailand is to propose to the Communications Ministry a draft of new regulations to control stevedoring operations in an attempt to bring about organised and smooth loading and diacharging of cargo at shipping ports, a PAT spokesman said. These new598 words
-
Article291 1982-02-15 14 PHILIPS Petroleum has confirmed that it was being sued for compensation for a second time by the survivors and relatives of those who died in the Aiexmoder KhlUmd oil rig disaster. On the last occasion, the US company paid out around USJII.B million to the291 words
-
429 1982-02-15 15 A NEW law just passed by the New York state legislature will allow the New York Insurance Exchange (NYIE) to compete more effectively against Lloyd's, because it will be able to write direct domestic business. Until now the only direct risks as429 words
-
Article94 1982-02-15 15 Reuter AUSTRALIAN trade unions will be asked to refuse to handle South African shipping and air services for one week, in protest against the death of a South African union official, an Australian union leader said. According to Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) president, Cliff Dolan,Reuter - 94 words
-
461 1982-02-15 15 Lloyds List A RULING that could prove crucial in sorting out wrangles between owners and charterers of vessels trapped in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway has been made in London's Court of Appeal. The judges ruled recently by a two-to-one majority that a charterer whoseLloyds List - 461 words
-
Article235 1982-02-15 15 AFP THE tanker market remained at depressed levels last week, with too many ships chasing far too few cargoes in the Gulf States area. But significantly several older vessels have been disposed off to the scrap merchants, including a 1970 very large crude carrier (VLOC). The onlyAFP - 235 words
-
6077 1982-02-15 20 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 of6,077 words
-
Article600 1982-02-15 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Kltano M&ru 50/408 162.82 0500 Borneo 49 1200-1300 TT 38 Bridge 34E 162.82 1500 Neptune 49 0600-1000/2200-2300 TT Lexa Maersk 8203/04 16.2.82 0200 Maersk 51600 words
-
Article1552 1982-02-15 21 The tending shipping linM operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AeMpsMga Shpg Singapore Shpg Ajnrin (S)< Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL/PK). AOrtafie Cnktar Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). APEA Singapore Skipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afta-EwaMa Ltee Tranagroup Pte Ltd (S). AJ fanpMia1,552 words
-
510 1982-02-15 22 AP EIGHTEEN survivors clung to the sinking stern at a broken Li berian-registered tanker. Victory, in the North Atlantic as rescue ships and planes abandoned an attempt to get a line to the vessel in raging seas. The British Coast Guard said anotherAP - 510 words
-
535 1982-02-15 22 Fairplay AN AMBITIOUS US$4OO million dredging programme for the lower Mississippi may be curtailed depending on the final provisions of the user fee legislation, currently under debate in Washington. The plan calls for the dredging of the main southwest passage to 55 feetFairplay - 535 words
-
Article, Illustration419 1982-02-15 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHAEVES Clydebank (0700) 1/2 Fuao Maru (after Valeria, group I on board) 33/34 Jenaon (after Equator II) 22 Nedlloyd Hobart (after Nedlloyd Bangkok) 3/4 Long Shan (after Vega) 18 Orient Ace (9100) 19 Reiderstein (0600) 47 Sam John Governor (1500 after FVnfn) 3636 Turkmeniya (Passenger)419 words
-
Article185 1982-02-15 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (BTRAJTB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container185 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement331 1982-02-15 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your ()f Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) I NRDIM W I 11 Orient Overseas Cohlgiwa Line \fPMSI 6/3 7/3 9/3 11/3 14/3 ummcmam 20/3 21/3 i/« >/« 11/4 13/4 16/4 T.». H8 1M 125/3 26/3 13/4 14/4 16/4 l«/ 4 21/4 C*A| fcemertwwn331 words
-
Advertisement308 1982-02-15 13 OSEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 1331 Loading tor 2: a r' in w/. \o/ j;, Abu Ohabt (11/3), Dammam (14/3), Bahrain (17/3), Kuwait (20/3), Shuaiba (23/3) •Mina Qaboos (20/3), Kuwait (23/3), Dammam (29/3), Bahrain (1/4), Doha (4/4), Abu Dhabi (7/4) •Also accepting containers tor Mina308 words
-
Advertisement21 1982-02-15 13 H Wm LONDON Freights SHIP Sales SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom M SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather CONSORTIA21 words
-
Advertisement450 1982-02-15 13 POLYESTER SLINGS MariTerm MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS fttntr Vmm* b>octK«Un>lr *SWGAPORE gpSWC TBES CY l<t> FB 2<oo HRS CfS 1100 HRS Port Kdini MAERSK MANGO MAERSK MMIGO MAERSK MANGO 27-21/2 13-14/3 27-21/3 11-11/4 24-25/4 5/5 •SWGAfQff Q.OSWG TIES: CT450 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement807 1982-02-15 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 044)9, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE N DELFT K HOOM TOYAMA N. CJJYSTW. UTUMM B PERMM F«r rH 10/3 15/3 23/3 30/3 9/4 13/4 21/4 12/3 11/3 25/3 1/4807 words
-
Advertisement266 1982-02-15 14 1 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: U$ QULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA 2s m UK MM UM U/l *a/3 *w> *21/] -21/3 M ff* JJM4 VM 1V2 17/2 a/2 Wi W **/3 a J J2£ JJ/J a/1 a/2 a/2 */4 *V« *4/4 7/4 *7/4 1/1 1/1 VI 7/1 4/4 7/4 7/4 7/4266 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement719 1982-02-15 15 ANNOUNCEMENT «Lii'Vi7:l 7 fakes great pleasure in announcing that with effect from MARCH 1982 KYOWA LINE will be sailing directly to TARAWA, KIRIBATI (GILBERT ISLAND) For bookings please contact: GENERAL AGENTS OCCAM SHIPPtHQ tNTWRMtIU* PTE LTD Singapore Tel: *****44 *****70 K. Lumpur Representative Office Tel: *****4 484 758 MALAYSIA AGENTS:719 words
-
Advertisement642 1982-02-15 15 pfg Franco Boh)tun Services Mm F F:-- Frr ,ih y, rtt F J** 0 ■J" 116 U Nr n K *n >'Mn« fM, m cmmo M Part If f* IMb 7Mbll Mb 14 Mb ACE CONCORD 21 Fab QOAUBPRM 28 FA orajons lite miBM 10 MB ammn am isn» KOREAN642 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement477 1982-02-15 16 to CONIMNt 1* EXPORTS Outaßay tey jgg_jcc«ptw| UmhQmtnl carlo tor CAMMCAN/MST MDCS tia Hamburg IW~ HK Spore P Keiang Genoa Trieste 14/2 16/2 20/2 21/2 11/3 16/3 n 1/3 2/3 21/3 26/3 5/3 7/3 11/3 12/3 30/3 4/4 HI I WyO "Aho accepting cat go for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via477 words
-
Advertisement477 1982-02-15 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Keiang PENANG VEGA 169W In Part 17-11 Feb 19 21 Feb FROM BUS/ BANGKOK VEGA 170E In Pari 1711 Feb 19-21 Feb TO BUSAI ALTAR 173W 16-18 Mar 19-21 Mar 22-24 Mar FROM BUS BANGKOK ALTMR 174E 16-18 Mar 19-21 Mar 22-24 Mar TO BUSAI477 words
-
Advertisement515 1982-02-15 16 EVERGREEN LINE >N PAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE accept* Fa «ia cargo ret MM -till f Im Ur* 14/2 24/2 1/3 i Imt »/l 19/3 1 ALSO ACCfFTW LCI/Fa ft FCL/FCL TO: eoT l 6 AMBUS. COTOMMEN, OSLO. STOCKHOLM. mvmi BKkDL MQOHAVEN VIA HAMBURG r. -in l EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE515 words
-
Advertisement827 1982-02-15 16 11 Everett TJiiesl HTOHTW QOAID mmunm Burrw Fivt Star Sbippini Corpn. Wmk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Spn f JMmi Nmi MTOKTW U/17 Fat kM/UM QOW 21/72 Fok mmnrm a f«*/i m» M/n f<o w* 11/lllhr B F sS C Agents m Motoywo BOUSTEAO SHPHNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG827 words
-
Advertisement213 1982-02-15 16 rmu iimw, mvuiuiy, reorury 19, 1H» mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE japAN/rnufTS samci ooMKsomca TMSHOMMU PUCSTKLU SUM UFE MTMUMU ounoi (Mas starr 7/2 17-11/2 24-25/2 21-27/2 2J-27/2 21-1/3 1-2/3 *4/3 H/3 IUI/3 Mi/3 Kg SIW UNION LINE URIMIH la. 228 M/} IB -WW/WW imm SCTSwrn* JM7a/V7ai w213 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement610 1982-02-15 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 11-12/3 22-23/3 15-18/4 26-27/4 ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO COLOMBO, AQABA AND HOOEIDAH. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA BUANA V.WKOTA BERKAT. ginoaoora SESfST Chtttagong, Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE610 words
-
Advertisement766 1982-02-15 17 I TTr BENLINE CONTAINERS TO BMW l—Hi. Hnt to Uprti IMvi Ejpnu EXPRESS CONTUO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HBURG 4 HAVEN ROAM HAVW SOTON 24/3 22/3 Pw Htm BKiit* r«an Hntt UK U»m» 11/3 24/3 21/3 23/3 lt/3 a/2 *m*m im** »4/3 20/3 21/3 23/3 u/3 KHIK B HAttN IT DAM766 words
-
Advertisement536 1982-02-15 17 fl ft k I ft Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ED/UK/noscah SERVICE i l*ani 2) Imm i (T4»ar»). Ca«) I Ufy V A i\ 9 I)CV>|7)MW| I)9m on. .a BTT> It M It M u/2 21/2 22/7 21/2 14/2 1) OMmo. SloctAo— Oslo HMsmki 2) *Art»s 3) Brtaw* 4)536 words
-
Advertisement532 1982-02-15 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE la*. 3.3. i//>:■ ;ii SPORE R'DAM HULL HMtG CLYDEBANK* »nPt U Mo, 17 Mar 22 FORTHBANK 23 Mor IB Apr 21 Apr 26 Apr CORABANK 22 Apr IB May 21 May 26 May Alio loads P. Ketone 16/2 ami Penong IS/2 Lines US. GULF MRECT532 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement902 1982-02-15 18 I K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ETD feeder kssels* motkr kssels tk us ny ManU CmraM W 24/2 25/2 Wn Gate Bnd(( 15/3 25/3 Um Gate* Bndft 13/3 23/3 Totter Mara JJ/3 15/4 lauKawW 6/3 7/3 Qmmm N«t Bnd|t 21/3 1/4 •fcw Maru902 words
-
Advertisement369 1982-02-15 18 caifornia/pacfic north nest suvke EXPRESS CONTAMEK/REEFER SERVICE in mo. im fumcsco. mini, mat mm m nura Mkn AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AtoHhi fajra w*n p Mhi S pon M* AM Sft Urn «o*s SNta ISM. IJNhr TJlkr frm tiamr im ?i m, am nu» w lt% MA* im, IM* 10369 words
-
Advertisement438 1982-02-15 18 ft JOHORE SHIPPING un 153 JAIAN TENGKU BADAR PORT KELANG '•Qlk selangor maiaysia IPT* HAJ SHIPPING *Si SDN. BERHAD Express Umttoad Servce from P Ketang East Malaysia Brunei HAYATI V: 2/82 HAYATI V: 3/12 HAYATI V: 4/12 HAMDAHV: 2/12 HMBMHV: 3/12 HAMDAHV: 4/82 MM V: 3/12 f KELANG In Port438 words
-
Advertisement487 1982-02-15 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES ICB Building Shenfon Way Singapore Tel *****2? *****67 p Kelang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S port P. Katone Lufc; For: BUNGA VMM Salod Abu Dhabi ■WANG NO. 13— 19 Fob Dubai/ban HKWOO AO. 2 22 Fob Akiandrta/Pt. Said/B«wba WONSBON 27 Fob Bandar Abbas/B Khomon487 words
-
Advertisement377 1982-02-15 18 Monday, February IS, IIK INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK A FDQJTY m 123— 30 Mar Mdab/Lkuuai/ir salts/ MHrtari/tttartfM/flfcry Alt* accepting Carta*rs to Mrt/Titri/Utokto/Tartm/ i witii Halpac line Ssr~ S port P. Ketanc Laedtag ten AMCASAV.U 7 Mar )te MauritiaJ/tawot/ Durbar inwafrica line rau377 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement549 1982-02-15 19 TO EWOK/M (VIA SUEZ): NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINESIJI m CONTAMEX 29W. A CONCORD 3W+.„. C PAUL 30W C RO2E 2SW SSBMKE3SW 0 CHEF 2tW Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia A CONCORD S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0100 21/2 LCL Cargo 1300 20/2 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) SS HODGE )f. K549 words
-
Advertisement373 1982-02-15 19 MALDIVE LINES MALDNE fffliftg Loading For Kuwait/Karacht mum obt Loading For Hodeidah Loading For Male wuMmaoia Loading For fcddah maumenponei Loading For Mate MALMEfIHZE Loading For Jeddafi mmnoma Loading For Jeddah mmmm Loadmg For Dammam NAIMENBE Loading For Ovbai/Oammam/ Kuwait FT A ETA KUMfTM PORT FCMWWB 4 ENQUMES PLEASE CONTACT:373 words
-
Advertisement724 1982-02-15 19 P»*e V SINSOV SINGAPORE SOWn SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD lbrt l Jtr 0104 Itartw, *****3 C ate Atom SMSOV SMUKK Mu Nnbm US ***** «S ***** K 2510J r KOMK M/S SHAM AT NAN SOON SON. M> IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO I. JALAN CEMPENPHG. PORT KIANC MALAYSIA Tel *****6/8724 words
-
Advertisement49 1982-02-15 19 P.E.A.C.E. PTE LTD iUMIL M, MOUNT FAMER HO AO WMK SINGAPORE 0409 iLHIUU TEL: 2Mf7tt/9 REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, HONG KONG L ETA OBTMATRM I 23X12 TO, MLB, MS I 1.112 JID, Ml, AKL 1312 COLOMO, CtVTTAGONE, CALCUTTA B 19X12 HONK RONE C 27X12 HONE RONE49 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement882 1982-02-15 20 iA (ii-otii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD .-JS9S HS 2SS6B A 8 CARSHIPr--"' LINES) CABLE CARGOSHIP 1,1 I't'fiional l'> Container Lines 2 SAIL INGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK HOY SKHtt BXK STOW IJ/20 Feb 23/24 Feb 24/25 Feb 23/24 Feb 2S/27 frt 2S/27 Feb 2/3 Mar SMI BMW 51S/52* 16/17882 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement210 1982-02-15 21 EGYPTIAN international LINE E»l EGYPTIAN FLAG S MIPPtN' P T f A M! 2 5 APCLINE f ANGKUTAK CONTAINER LINE FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SMGAPOtf/PEMNG/SMGAPORE/JAKARTA (Tt PWK) IMC WTAfiE NO SMGNPOI MB/2MI K H 71 IS/71 IN MM I 2145/21 IN 14-14/2 K N 7125/71* 22-22/2 UW S*i 14-14/2 13-14/2 11-11/2210 words
-
Advertisement234 1982-02-15 21 CARGO SPACE AVAMJkBLC ON DAMMAM, COLOMBO, KARACM, MADRAS, CHnTAQOMO, MANILA A ROTTERDAM INDOCn.K KRKKIHT SKKVK KS TEL *****00 *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL NAVTTRAOE GROUP TEL: *****14/5 REGULAR SAILINGS TO CHITTAGONG/CHALNA S pore Loading tof: PENANQ TEL: *****/5 BALTIC ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Suite 3."" Hot ICB Builclimj ntvf V.,i, Stnq.ipore234 words
-
Advertisement84 1982-02-15 21 UNIVERSAL LINES LINER SERVICE ETA ETD Lm*«F« AKSSEI 17/2 19/2 M*a,CdMto, fancW BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD llr*t 1308 Menu born I PLm Amor Road Srt(apare 0207 TH ??4W?I *****33 ETfl LINES DUBAI ET* ETD LOOMS KM KTUKO MMM hM II Ftk DM IMS lte 2 Iter DM man kssel84 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement386 1982-02-15 22 NOTICE EVERCTT STEAMSHIP 1 CORPORATION 8/A ■/■"THiiwmr Vrny.m-W Airi: 7th FMmn IMS Ptaee «f Sarrey: PAA. G4M. General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above veaael will be held on 15th February 1982 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be kheld after this date. a GLOBE NAVIGATION S.A386 words
-
Advertisement269 1982-02-15 22 NEAP SENG TRAM* I SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12* How, (Mm MO* Tow, S>»|M«n 0719. TW: *****44 (3 HEAPCO SMGVOK TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE »r ri» n» (hMm 3/«2 kftrt IS/2/B2 POHMC K? I l 3fr- J,, N; *»r 'n* cm bm«m l*»W6 7/«2 17/2/12 11/2/12 MOT FULL-CONTAMER SERVICE TO269 words
-
Advertisement209 1982-02-15 22 ft f ftRKAMLAN LAI/T AM MRU SON. MX' 'OlwiS Kati KrvjbJu Sctort > ■oum imbi sarvta far** Sc^jpor, tortMtp* S?SS«S?Bg. <,,PIIt Lm SEAUON SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754, 38-W79, JMSI Tlx: MAJffll S«AMA SHIPPING A TftAMKRT SDN BHD. 1W 3BMI, 3SUS Tb: MMHI MORDDJ SHIPPING TRADING SDN. BAD. fH209 words
-
-
Page 22 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous91 1982-02-15 22 Regional Weather r A I i i. K yk V n p SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MOftNINQ. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Shower Rain Cloudy Sky Temperature °C Weather Win Wind direction with ipeed in knots One full circle I—One full Qeche ky arrows which fly with91 words
-