The Business Times, 26 April 1982

Total Pages: 26
1 26 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, APRIL 2S, 1982 60 CENTS
    11 words
  • 564 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH A LESS STRICT censorship policy will gradually be introduced in Singapore but this does not mean books and films which exploit sex, violence and other undersirable themes will be freely allowed. Existing guidelines for censorship will stay. But censors should pay more
    564 words
  • 515 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE RATE of inflation is falling rapidly with the annual figure dropping by 1.5 points to 7.5 per cent last month compared with March 1981. The February annual rate was 9 per cent. And indications are that Singapore
    515 words
  • 262 1 A NEW S2O million office building with a "step terrace" design will be built soon at Phillip Street. The design is common in Mediterranean coastal development. Akitek Tenggara is the designer of this building which is being developed by Matterhorn Pte Ltd. The developer
    262 words
  • 212 1 THE NATIONAL Trades Union Congress said yesterday that the second tier National Wages Council increase should not be dropped. Mr Lim Chee Onn, secretary general of the NTUC, said the principle of rewarding above average workers with a second tier should not be given
    212 words
  • 127 1 SINGAPORE*s five rlghaildera whe are Mddtag te caastraet twe rigs, caattag approximately UBSIII mllßea far the 00 aad Nataral Oas Cemmlsslea (ONGC) af ladla, are expeetlag stiff eamprtitlaa frem fareiga bailders. The sharpest eampetitlea hi likely te eeam frem Japaa where the rtgballdlag ladaatry la already faelag a
    127 words
  • BRIEFLY...
    • 81 1 Reuter ZURICH, Sun. Switzerland's three biggest banks are to set up a precious metals brokerage company in a bid to preserve Zurich's status as a major gold trading centre. The Union Bank of Switzerland, Swiss Bank Corporation and Credit Suisse said the aim was to expand precious
      Reuter  -  81 words
    • 67 1 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Sun. Wickes Companies, one of the largest retailers in the US with annual sales of US$4 billion, today voluntarily filed for bankruptcy, a company statement said. Wickes owed about $2 billion and expected to make a loss of well over $80 million for the year
      Reuter  -  67 words
    • 88 1 UPI SEOUL, Sun. US Vice-President George Bush arrived in Seoul today on the second leg of a five-nation tour of Asia, which he hinted he wanted to extend to China. All he lacked was an invitation. He is scheduled to wind up his Korean visit and
      UPI  -  88 words
    • 83 1 UPI v TOKYO, Sun. Japan's beef imports from Australia will be the main topic of discussion at the regular bilateral consultations in Tokyo on Monday and Tuesday, government officials said today. They said Australia was irritated by Japan's decision to slash its beef import quota late last
      UPI  -  83 words
    • 61 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Japan's 125 department stores suffered their second lowest monthly sales growth in March, the Japan Department Stores Association said today. Sales turnover totalled 534,300 million yen. a 1.8 per cent increase from the same month last year. The growth was the second lowest in
      AFP  -  61 words
    • 59 1 UPI JAKARTA, Sun. Sumatera Gulf Oil Ltd, a subsidiary of Gulf Oil Corp, has struck oil in the Natuna Waters in the South China Sea, a spokesman for Indonesia's state oil company said. The new well, called Anoa Number 1, gushes 4,100 barrels of crude oil per day
      UPI  -  59 words
    • 84 1 AP UNITED NATIONS, Sun. The UN conference on the Law of the Sea has decided to stop negotiating and start voting on Monday on amendments to the proposed general treaty on sea law that it has been working on for over eight years. The decision to vote,
      AP  -  84 words
  • 277 1 THE Falhlsada crisis mediated dramatically last sight whea British helicopters fired aa aa Argeatiae —t—las aear the iaiaad af Seath Geergla, a Falklaads protectorate 1,2 M kilemetree east af the mala The British Defeaee Mlatetry said the attack was "la p—imam af ear lahereat
    277 words
  • 552 1  -  By LEE YEW MENG BUSINESSMEN in the Jal&n Saltan Centre office and shopping building are unhappy with the proposed rent increase of up to 200 per cent by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. They feel the proposed rent increase is "too high" and have
    552 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 241 1 A helping hand when you need tt most mm. THE Hongkong listed arm of the Ong group of companies will participate in the group's two commercial property projects in Singapore Page 1C PRIVATE Investment Company for Asia is ready for further growth Page Z WHAT search for productivity improvements in
      241 words
    • 74 1 11l u l&Si miiiimmm This M 400 is only 15.9 mm thick and has all the micro cassette features. The width of a slim paperbag! V 2 hour recording Compact yet powerful speaker with rare earth magnet 2 tape speeds Safety power switch •Add on recording One touch review Pie
      74 words
    • 130 1 ar (/orporate re giMKhvill with CROSS s *s.c€ 'B<ie M—in If 111 Bill (PWIIM Tri v**m 4-v«i<>rfVi us 2i«o NOW FLY TO TOKYO "X •S >5 And discover the convenience of daily direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo Daily flights including direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo 15 flights a
      130 words

  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1169 2  -  Based la Singapore far aver Ave yean aaw, Plea's shareholders of 2SI prominent businesses are mailt aattaa al la character, la ijpi Lam Baaa OU aad Saap Maaafhetariag aad Keppel Ship- yard became ■hirchsldem la 1171 aad Febraary IMB, respectively, lavatved la a
      1,169 words
    • 1054 2 ALVIN TofOer in his book The Third Wave writes persuasively about the beneficial effects of what he calls the tele-communi-ty. "One of the key steps that can be taken toward building a sense of community into The Third Wave is the selective substitution of
      1,054 words
    • 216 3 THE Operational Research Society of Singapore together with the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the Department of Mathematics at the National University of Singapore, will organise an international conference on operational research this November. The theme is "Operational Research for
      216 words
    • 1287 3  -  This week MIKE WILSON discusses the homework a sales manager must do before everything else. Improving sales productivity Part MIKE WILSON IN SEARCHING for productivity improvements in sales, it is necessary to specify what kind of "sales", to define what kind of customer and to
      1,287 words
    • 592 3  -  By BARRY VOLPERT ALMOST half of all American expatriate executives find the jobs they return home to less satisfying than the jobs they held abroad. They miss the autonomy they enjoyed overseas most, as well as the responsibility, authority, and status of an expatriate
      592 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 293 2 /r J cx H* rw. r'*l~^3T'-J* '-»yry/ "irV-- V«v^<?vv f f s§p' 1 President desk with Artifort chairs. The new President Line Mare than just prestige—doable security as well At one glance, the Presn dent Line of executive desks, cabinets and ere- JtfgwM denzas gives you the feel '•f/m fff&i
      293 words
    • 292 2 "SENIOR MANAGEMENT SEMINARS? INTERESTING BUT ARE THEY PRACTICAL?" And which one'* right for you? If your perspective is that of managing, marketing or sales director or general manager, your time is particularly precious and you demand challenging conceptual thinking allied to demonstrably practical application. You will benefit from one, or
      292 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 580 4 Now, Experience Pan Am In Asia ToThe USA. And Latin America Daily. N 0m mmm 1 llf. mw% t K tn > t, Jf >. a wvl Experience Ran Am First Class. More Space. More Privacy. More Comfort. The idea behind Pan Am's Sleeperette® Seat Service is not new. It
      580 words

  • OVERSEAS
    • 318 5 UPI IN A major policy statement on future business with the West, China called for protection of its industry against the current deluge of foreign consumer imports. A front page editorial in last Saturday's People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, said
      UPI  -  318 words
    • 297 5 AP CONGRESS may have to give tax breaks to steel companies for repair, maintenance and renewal if the United States wants to maintain domestic production because new plants are not going to be built. Richard Deily, executive director of the Institute and Steel Studies
      AP  -  297 words
    • 190 5 Reuter CIVIL Aeronautics Board (CAB) chairman Dan McKinnon has expressed doubts about the future of several US airlines but said he would not recommend any government rescue plan. In a speech to a meeting of the New York Society *t Securities Analysts yesterday, Mr
      Reuter  -  190 words
    • 181 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S inflation rate, as shown by the rise in retail prices on a year on year basis, could drop below 10 per cent this month, government officials said. Official retail price figures for March published last Friday showed inflation dropped to 10.4
      Reuter  -  181 words
    • 101 5 Reuter THE Japanese current account balance in fiscal 1981 ended last month is believed to have produced a surplus of about US$6 billion against a |7.01 billion deficit in fiscal 1960, finance ministry sources said. The ministry is scheduled to announce the fiscal 1981 international balance of
      Reuter  -  101 words
    • 203 5 Reuter US BASIC DMwy sapply M-l fell US$l.l biIUM to a seaseaally adjasted |4IWU UIUm la the week eaded April 14, fee Federal Reserve Baak «I New Yerk said. Tke prevtoas week's level ef M-l was revised to HM.4 kUltoa (rem $OM MlHsa erlglaaily repsrtod. Tke
      Reuter  -  203 words
    • 564 5 Agencies PRICES paid by American consumers fell last month for the first time in almost 17 years and a leading White House economist said US inflation could fall to 6 per cent or less this year. The 0.3 per
      Agencies  -  564 words
    • 428 6 Reuter GULF oil ministers think an Opec pricing crisis caused by the world oil glut is ending and remain committed to defending the group's base tariff of US$34 a barrel, Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said during the weekend. "We think our
      Reuter  -  428 words
    • 146 6 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA said it thinks it can survive the present world oil glut with a balanced budget next year but that its revenues would drop by 8 per cent The country, its oil output slipping because of the world glut, earlier announced a budget
      Reuter  -  146 words
    • 413 6 PRICES of crude oil and oil products firmed sharply oil the European spot market last week, pushed up by problems in West Asia and signs that major oil companies are trying to build up stocks, traders in Rotterdam said. Uncertainty caused by the
      413 words
    • 448 6 Reuter THE Soviet press has published official figures reflecting one of the poorest starts to the year for the nation's Industry for many years, appearing to put annual growth targets out of reach. January-March figures printed on front pages of newspapers on
      Reuter  -  448 words
    • 298 6 UPI A YEAR after Coca Cola set up a bottling plant in Beijing, China says it hs* prtdode* "stroog" that not only tastes like the American softdrink, but also keeps the doctor away. A researcher at the China Medicinal Herb Company was quoted in a
      UPI  -  298 words
    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 432 6 Agencies THE US recorded a budget deficit at U5518.26 billion in March, compared with a $9.58 billion deficit in March 1981 and $14.78 billion in February, the Treasury said. The Treasury also reported an off-budget deficit at $518 million last month, resulting in a total March budget
        Agencies  -  432 words
    • 205 6 AFP THE AkwUllm af Saath«Mt Aslaa Nations' tta ®fflctato wUI meet la Jakarta prepare far the pripinl Aseaa tta miatoton meettag to be heM la Malaysia ea May 14 and li. The Jakarta-meeting will he the lint ef tw meetings to ke
      AFP  -  205 words
    • 156 6 AFP THE Indian economy will have to rely Increasingly on external financing through the 1900*« because of the country's large balance-of-payment deficit and falling reserve», the World Bank said in a confidential report. Ttoe bank report, sent to members of the Aid-India ri»mni)um due to
      AFP  -  156 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 65 5 m* Taiwan Fbrri GoodwoodPaikHobd Authentic Taiwan porridge ecx)ked to perfection by our expert Chinese Chef. Pick your dishes from a menu of 27 crispy baby squids, fried pomfret, steamed minced pork with salted egg traditional, tasty and wholesome. Daily for lunch only: 12 noon 3 pm West End Club ru
      65 words
    • 328 5 "Breakfast time", he announced, holding up his watch for me to see. The morning light gleamed on the gold and steel surface as remote rooftops were touched with the first sunshine. Slender hands pointed to the ridiculously early hour. And there, tiny but uncompromising on the finely etched face, was
      328 words

  • 659 6 ARRIVALS Senrice Local Operator Nuaber Time From MAS MH607 0020 KUL FT FT73 0155 LAX/SPO/ANC NRT/OSA/TPE PAA PA005 0145 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0706 MAA S1A SQ43 0800 DHA SIA SQW1 0005 KUL MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0955 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1030
    659 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 229 6 Higher rates of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Fixed Deposits 1 month Q %oa (Minimum S$10,000) /U~ 2 months B%oa. (Minimum Sstt>,ooo) 3 B%%pa 6 months B!4%Da (Minimum 555,000) /Up-«-i 9 months 12 months Minimum SS2 SOOt For rates on Ssloo,oooand over,call *****15 »*H»m Ttvf* April suhjei
      229 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 344 7 V w 4 m V rr -*1 A > f f A i J Ek t*: If#, 2ft £3B M a Ii V i ru !JK« r* fc» ,#dP3i i S i L I With an increasing sophistication in international retailing, the Singapore shopping experience has changed character. The retailer
      344 words

  • REVIEWS
    • 446 8 CONCERTS THE Mule Graap tt Lmmlm comprising Hugh Bean (violin), Eileen Croxford (cello) and David Parkhouse (piano). At the Victoria Concert Hall, tomorrow, 8 pm. Presented by the British Council. Tickets at $15, $10, and |5 from C K Tang. SINGAPORE Symphony Orchestra Familiar PiVNritM concert with guest
      446 words
    • 831 8  -  By PATRICIA GOH WHEN I approach musicians and artistes with requests for an interview, the reactions are generally favourable. Once, when I interviewed an Israeli Trio, whom I had never seen, the leader of the group said: "That's okay, ril come down to the lobby carrying
      831 words
    • 910 8  -  By WILLIAM K. STEVENS NYT YOU suspected that Texas chic had begun to pale when the fiddlers and guitarists at Cotton-eyed Joe's, a country-and-west-ern honkytonk on Houston's west side, forsook the Texas two-step for the bunny hop. You knew for sure that something
      NYT  -  910 words
    • 535 9  -  By SALMA KHALIK THE warrior comes on stage wielding a spear. He walks around, looking ferocious. In the background, we hear the chorus of four men reciting a story. The warrior paces the stage for a few minutes, flashing his spear, then leaves. End
      535 words
    • 511 9  -  By CHRIS YAP SINGAPORE river and Chinatown scenes exude a certain nostalgic "atmosphere" which Inspires local watercolour artists, who probably feel they are painting for posterity many fast disappearing sights. Among the watercolourists, Leng Joon Wong is regarded as a pioneer painter of these vanishing scenes. Together
      511 words
    • 401 9  -  By KST IT WAS a real pleasure to hear a live performance of Beethoven's Triple Concerto especially by three well-matched soloists, all distinguished members of the Music Group of London. They were ably supported by the SSO; soloists and orchestra achieved good balance. v
      401 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 112 8 We care enough not to nave your clients twiddling their thumbs because you're late iv" y iH a -Jl I Hi' -'t. I M Late flights mean an awful lot of disgruntled clients. That's why we at Lufthansa take special care in assuring that our flights to Frankfurt and 57
      112 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 732 8 r L The case of a baby snatche THE LAST ejMe rf Wharv gtae mNfcr. He fceassM brtega M ODtaiiey. Tie nartfp IMe (Ch 4, US) left- with ft aeetel werker Ike Mtohay Utumy tares three laterestlag fiiMw «f glae nlfflag etan aa Hekaal OUalejr, a eaaee. whlek eaa eaaee
      732 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 28 9 EYEWEAR 4 pp*»"- m.4 ■■> ?p '.3> JS* «M| Dunhill Eyewear W- The Ibok of English elegance Available from Dunhill shops and counters as well as appointed optical outlets.
      28 words
    • 107 9 Account Autosave Fixed Deposits p.a. tor 1 3 months 8% p*. for 6 months M.nimum Deposit for 1 month is $5000, and for 3,6,9 12 months, $1000. mm pa. for 9 Al2 months as Battery Road *****7?. Bat** *****22 on* VMi: *****31 daman*777s7l6 1 Hnlach *****7 *****44 Orchard Aoatf: *****41
      107 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 755 9 -11-ORE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE 8 Changed, instead, to "dirty" <T) 9 In the country tease one about the smell (9) 13 A wrench will do (S) 14 Mean tafclrg on a girl (5) 15 The Russian woman holding it is the queen (7) 16 In addition, there's the wild otter
      755 words

  • 1275 10  -  THE world oil glut and the resulting fall in prices has caused a number ot problems. Huge alternative energy projects have been made uneconomic, for instance, and domestic oil producers in the US feel threatened by the cheap foreign oil. In the first article, Ray
    FT  -  1,275 words
  • 954 10  -  By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr NYT THE phenomenon of the world oil glut and tumbling prices has been accompanied in recent months by increasing talk in the US about imposing a special tax on imported oil. This idea, which
    NYT  -  954 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 269 10 A v.7 T p »nj»i p|||r i -r* J 1 4,13 > i "*i <R II!!! 1L r. r -W I 1 H THE SPRINGS YOU NEED, WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK Over 2,000,000 springs in stock, in thousands of standard designs. Guaranteed supply within 24 hours. SPEC® A new
      269 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 352 11 NEC Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. PO. Box I.Takanawa.ToKyo. Japan. The general purpose in Asa. NEC SYSTEM2SO is a unique general purpose computer. Although small in scale, it functions like a large-scale system. While handling today's tasks with exceptional efficiency, it incorporates features that anticipate the user's future needs. The system
      352 words

  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 189 12 Ant a rn CORBKILLK Air-Liquid* «1U0 B 8 M Ownli IM C 8 P (Tboouooc*f >.... m C»a rrancalaa dM wwm Cocnpa«n* nuodin ComDtfnJt o*n*m* Cradlt Pooctar Da Praac* HiebMi (UbnUrM). «B Bull MhMB (B) IM Partbaa Pachiaay Octo* Knhlmann Paufaot mm rrtiHalana 8 A 1*TJ0 BboM-fMtmca 8A Royal
        189 words
      • 45 12 FORWARD M> ftl LET Aeac ArtMd M l«M uneh Ajtur t Bmeu Bru-Uunb m m im ID asr HM Bartrotal I1SJ in >4« -a ur ich t 5*■fT" 11 Twika V Unit ggg ♦a CASH MAW Awor Om Port Molar a m r T
        45 words
      • 165 12 An a na taf-TNilMtan S_ «J» -U *So nj§ mis i mw -4 Alia Van 4TMM BASF in JO 4.« BtiHT «tank SMJi tl Bv Vbank MAM Btm in» -u BBC BUO 44« BMW SUM flMlll MB U Cham Varw tlftjOO -OA CootT'oumm* SST Dktmtar-Bana Ml» ♦lA mil— b«
        165 words
      • 134 12 apb s r Action! MM 1 rmnea HH ♦i «3 •IS Bnvs BoS? Sr. cut cm (7 Sr. Cttft Oat(y P C Mi WW WW -w u ♦a Ota OHO lUf Cradtt Mm fr MXMM IUC M 17M m mn u -w u •4 Bikttovitt Br. Oaorgt PWmt Br
        134 words
      • 127 12 ABM Ahold MM +U MJH -f l.« Ate AMZV Ml +U mjo +oj Amtm* MM iBfotnk E* 0 MJO +1 j 31.40 BoraimU MM +1J 1MM +1 —i—^ *7JO +U MM otveh C»t*m MA Ml Ml) XI00 +1 MM +M bult mtkir 1MM >1 MM -U fort 0>W1> MM
        127 words
      • 53 12 APR B Lkl —-f 1KM -CI Oaatimto Onl -11» *u nu cm omnii om VN -a in Prtt JMJ gi 5. ?S5S«m »wj MM -U OMSMTCM "ZZZZ ST win FMI Aat C FWB ®P« Baa UM -1* nut nui *vu mi nmiini rat +i ft UM -1 WiVteo. -I
        53 words
      • 134 12 AM* a cs SH an -H a« -m an -H •ath On BP Can LM Cms Had Lata CMW Bk a* u% l*H SH IH -1 CUMt In* Pt Cwflnc crx««t« TH Com Bath M nanfcoa Daa Mora* MB m M DM TV U* Ot Wwmt LU« Ot T*Uo*
        134 words
      • 204 12 INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 3M r i ISO mvh 101 audi am anch m -i &r~ Cam* muM Dt kn lad m 14MB uaeh uncb Qwliwn UWfx HSS UK uncti MP I! 1 tKBBBB 1M uncb LTA M And 1 Hcaitkr an 230 uncb a net MWI cm. «U uneh
        204 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 415 12 See page 13 for New York stocks and page 15 for Tokyo prices Where to wine, dine and entertain wim the American Express Cod Yaoodwind*, dfocatnety/aUk... :argot ala Bourguignonne... the all-time favourite, snails in garlic herb butter, escargot a la grenobloise snails in brandied herb butter and chopped hazelnuts and
      415 words
    • 131 12 < l\ M nu w 2*V V r TOosi UncrediUc Lunch Offer Braised Garoupa "Baked Port Ribs Orange Juice Chicken Fried Cabbage wrth Mushrooms Sweet Com w4h Crab-Meet Baked Squids Served with White ftice Plus Complimentary Dessert SStOO" per person for minimum of 6 persons Additional persons witl also be
      131 words

  • 985 13 NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK stocks closed sharply higher on Friday on the heaviest turnover in a month, buoyed by the first monthly decline in the consumer price index since August 1965. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up about nine points, with much of the gain coming
    985 words
  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1024 13 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed mixed, near the day's highs between £13 below and £6 a tonne above Thursday's close in traded positions. Volume on the terminal tnarket totalled 2,820 lots of which 233 were cross trades and 57 were options. BUGAB: Raw sugar futures closed steadier
      1,024 words
    • 206 13 QUIET conditions prevailed at the Singapore produce market last week. As (or pepper, prices remained basically unchanged in dull conditions. According to a dealer, there were no new features in the market apart from the absence of overseas interest. This is because local pepper prices
      206 words
    • 117 13 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed off 2.3 to 1J yen in moderately active trading. Values extended their losses on liquidation and carryover selling following Friday's weaker expiry of April. Current May lost 2.3 to 177.1 yen a kilo and deferred September off 12 to 186.2. In Leaden,
      117 words
    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 398 13 Source: The Discount Co of Singapore. THE interbank market showed a tightening trend last week. Overnight rate which opened at 7Vi per cent on Monday was traded upwards to a high of 22 per cent before closing the day at 15 per cent. The rate on Tuesday, Wednesday and
        Source: The Discount Co of Singapore.  -  398 words
      • 180 13 THE US/Sing opened far the week at 2.1510/30 and was traded to the week's low of 2.1265/75 before recovering to close at 2.1345/55. Trading for the week was moderate with a slight downward tendency for the US dollar. The Singapore dollar strengthened against the US, Hongkong, Malaysian, Australian
        180 words
      • 22 13 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.23 per cent.
        22 words
      • 208 13 THE dollar on Friday finished lower in terms of European currencies and the yen, pulled down on the day, and also on the week, by interest rate factors, dealers said. Currency trading was noticeably slow and quiet, with normal market reactions to economic indicators and other financial data almost
        208 words
      • 305 13 AFTER a two-week price escalation, peaking at US$37O a troy ounce, gold made a dramatic retreat last Monday to as low as US$33B, Green and Collier says. It then traded quietly within a small range for the rest of the week, before closing at US$352 on the New York
        305 words
      • 160 13 ASIAN RATES A8IAN manrntj **mf irpirtt rates ttr tke wed mM April tl: 7 dAjrs 1 month 2 months 3 months 8 months months 13 months pne«) ffigk 1M 15* 14* IS* 1413/16 15* 1413/16 IS* 1413/16 IS* 1413/16 IS* 1411/16 IS 1/16 1411/16 1 month 3 months 6 months
        160 words
      • 43 13 FOR THE week ended Saturday Apr 24, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank had: 3 to 5.5 per cent. Geaeral fud: 4.5 to 5.125 per cent. Msvaawti of funds totalled $1,084 million.
        43 words
    • 1097 13 AFP THERE WAS an air of uncertainty among most London commodity markets last week following a marked fall in gold. Moves towards a peaceful solution of the Falkland crisis at the beginning of the week brought an immediate cut in prices. Thereafter the
      AFP  -  1,097 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 17 13 V I he hallmark of fine British cloth. w&k K i 't f4 >.|VIK |\(>\* I unli hi
      17 words
    • 125 13 f \t r JsA H d a **> mv f. Sm < t T v V Jr v r r. I L NEW YORK,NEW YORK A sensational presentation with the excitement and glamour of Broadway. Excellent choreography, flawless stage performance plus hits like On Broadway and New York. New York
      125 words

  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 699 14  -  K 1 Singapore 5 By NAJEEB JARHOM STEADY and fairly widespread gains continued to be recorded at the Singapore stock market last week for the seventh consecutive week. The Straits Times Industrial Index finished with a 20.06 point gain to 763.72 last Friday, the highest
      699 words
    • 479 14  -  Week ended April 23 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES OCBC: Bonus issue of two-far-five. Straits Trading: Bonus issue of one-for-two. Tat Lee Bask: Bonus issue of one-for-flve and rights issue of one-for-five at $2.50. OTHERS DBS I has paid about $1.1 million to purchase
      479 words
    • 736 14 iw IT WAS a gradual but steady run up on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, as investors and speculators began to anticipate a strong Barisan Nasional victory in the general election. Although the price advances were not spectacular, they nevertheless proved sufficient to add 17.96 points
      736 words
    • 524 14 the Best G E Life 2100 4100 M Breweriea 535 441 PAN oao 40 O U B 506 40 Guthrie 440 40 U M W 540 35 C K Till 080 30 Griad Central 500 30 Batu Lintang 374 30 Spore Fodder 238 30 New Serendak 440
      524 words
    • 3045 14 IMS Hick Low CMHV Lul Sale Gr*a Di» Dl» OT- C"Tr SECTION ONE Grt YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Wook High Low INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 306 233 283 330 141 201 480 2B2 247 172 246 320 96 199 350 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata
      3,045 words
    • 113 14 THE fellewlag is a list •< tke 1« mast actively traded stacks ea tke Stack Exekaage at Hagapm Last week. It gives tke tarasver la tfcsawais it salts, dsslag prices sa Friday aad tke klgk aad law far 11« Caapiaj Tironr Price* High Urn •m AfrttS mt
      113 words
    • 421 15 n^jSydney Reuter THE SYDNEY share market last week recorded its first real signs of widespread buying support of the year, as stocks posted their best rises due to a combination of domestic and international factors. The most significant development was an increase in the volume
      Reuter  -  421 words
    • 1202 15  -  |U| London By GERALD COLVERD EVEN editors can get bored. Not a few have been offering the prize of bubbly bottles for the newshound able to find a story capable of pushing the Falkland Islands saga off the front page of the national dailies. The first cork-popper is the
      1,202 words
    • 137 15 Wo\ I*4 Bangkok PRICES on the Securities Exchange of Thailand moved within narrow margins for most days of the week accompanied by a significant drop in turnover. But the bulls surprised punters by staging another remarkable rally on Friday. Cements and banking boards led the uptrend. The
      137 words
    • 168 15 PRICES on the Milan Stock Exchange improved slightly last week after scoring gains at the start and losing ground midweek. During the last two sessions the BCI all-share index registered a 0.9 per cent weekly rise, ending at 193.36. Communications shares moved up by 0.4 per
      168 words
    • 519 15 V.J New York y NEW YORK stocks advanced for the sixth straight week in heavy trading last week as traders concluded the market was not buckling under economic uncertainty and international crises and rushed in to buy. The market was ripe for a buying spree
      519 words
    • 597 15 THE TOKYO stock market, heartened by the recent stability of the yen and Wall Street, shot up last week with the DowJones Average recovering the 7,300-yen mark lost a week ago. Incentive-backed and speculative issues paced the sharp rise with blue chips supporting the upsurge. The
      597 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 362 15 !"i Old Tribal Afghans rw m J k^r" htiuh iJ LJ" f"t i L > i JH k;iti.jLM IJLJ rt Chinese Tientsin Wool Shanghai Silk Pakistan double-knotted Persian designs single-knotted Bokhara* An expensive name is no guarantee of quality. Even if 2 carpets come from the same district, there may
      362 words
    • 1278 15 Who's Fleecing Your Organisation's Profits? Your own people those who work for you or with you. They are the ones who are stripping your organisation of its bottom-line profits, everyday perhaps, without even knowing it. Possibly, you too are not aware of it because you cannot quantify productivity loss in
      1,278 words

  • 459 16  -  By CHRIS LIM CITY Securities, one of the newest local stock broking firms, will soon be venturing into fund management and investment consultancy services. The broking firm is also in the process of expanding the scope of its corporate finance services. Mr Goh Kian Chee,
    459 words
  • 251 16 SEMBAWANG Shipyard Limited: 13th AGM to be held at the shipyard, Admiralty Road East,Sembawang, Singapore 2775, on April 27 at 9.30 am. CARLSBERG Brewery Malaysia Berhad: 12th AGM to be held at Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Berhad, La dang Perusahaan Shah Alam, Selangor on April 28 at 11.30 am.
    251 words
  • 662 16  -  PART OF DIVERSIFICATION PLAN BllliBIHI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN THE Hongkong listed arm of the Ong group of companies, Ong Holdings (HK) Ltd (OHH), will participate in the group's two commercial property projects in Singapore. OHH recently acquired a
    662 words
  • 573 16 MBF Holdings is entering the final phase of its transformation from a finance company into a major property group. The move was geared towards the eventual hiving off of its lucrative arm, Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (MBFC), which has been the group's main
    573 words
  • 377 16 THE Overseas Union Bank group is apparently devoting greater attention to property development in spite of the current lull in the property market. It has formed two new companies, Mandarin Gardens and Overseas Union Land, both of which are to be real estate
    377 words
  • 272 16 HWA BONG Maaafaetartag Ce Ltd'a MalaysUa —I ate, Hwi Heag MuilKtarlag Ce BM (Bata Pahat), has saspeaded Its reflalag •perattoas. Hwa Btag expUlaed that the tehiw was tahea la view ft the fact that the Malaysiaa eampaay is earreatly walttag far approval far the
    272 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 230 16 Your New Telephone SecretaryAn ingenious microcomputer device that computes, stores and dial up to 20 important phone numbers automatically all fet a single touch ot a button. And redials till you are connected, if line is busy. Also, a built-in 12 digit calculator and digital clock with 5 programmable alarm
      230 words
    • 501 16 4 X ki>: r»*A »hl ill :T>:, ir Ulaiehouse Sale J i»il \pril—'Jml M.i\ M a 11) pHi V.i-'n tTH> l|..;is. 1 K.ill.inu hirutii»n Ihiup Ki'iiii K<«.ui 1«1 7 7»• STRENGTHENING TOP EXECUTIVE NEGOTIATING SKILLS Singapore, June 24-26,1982 This 3-day seminar for top and senior executives only, is designed to
      501 words
  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 60 16 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in morning, showers expected in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.St ptn on April ZSfttthe airport: Maximum temperature 29.5 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 1.25 Rainfall in millimetres 11.4 Total rainfall for
      60 words

  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 248 17 AFP CHINA'S shipbuilding industry is forging ahead as export of Chinese ships keeps soaring year after year and orders keep pouring in, New China News Agency reported. In the past three years, China exported 34 ships of over 10,000 tonnes each, totalling 900,000 tonnes.
      AFP  -  248 words
    • 662 17  -  By JUNE LIM THE SINGAPORE National Shipowners Association's proposal to set up a registry for shipping agents has received a mixed response. While those who accepted the proposal and those against it did not question the need' for a registry, they differ
      662 words
    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 17 AFP INDIA has hired the consultancy services of the Felixtowe Port Authority of the UK for the construction of a 45 million rupees container terminal and a freight station in Calcutta. TC Dutt, chairman of Calcutta Port Trust, said that under an agreement signed last week,
        AFP  -  84 words
      • 117 17 AP A STEVEDORING company says two Polish fishing vessels have requested permission to dock in Seward later this month to replenish dwindling supplies of food and fuel. Jack Goodwell, manager of Northern Stevedoring Co, said the ships are the Pollux and the Perseus, each with
        AP  -  117 words
      • 68 17 AFP AN AMERICAN yachtsman shipwrecked off the Canary Islands last Jan 29 has been found alive in the Caribbean. Stevens Callaghan, 30, of Ellsworth, Maine, was found drifting in a lifeboat off the coast of Saint-Louis de Marie-Galante in the Guadelupe archipelago. He left the Canaries at
        AFP  -  68 words
    • 779 17 IMpptag Line Cal M||h| UM P K* CM Arhlpelego Shpg vm l Evergreen IV a AJf* VTD l Feaco vn 4/5 Alfred CT VI l Flocta Lauro V S All tram Alpac vn VI 4 5 Franco-Belg Frata NVOC m VI 4/5 2 AlfOHVf Antara Shpg DC
      779 words
    • 347 18 THAI Rear Admiral Chano Phenchart, chairman of the financially troubled Jutha Maritime Company, and its 11-member executive board have resigned following a serious dispute among the company's shareholders over the method of raising an additional 40 million baht in registered capital to salvage its shipping operations.
      347 words
    • 119 18 Reuter NORTH KOREA has released all five Japanese fishing boats captured by its naval patrol boats in the Yellow Sea last week, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said. The 60 Japanese fishermen aboard the boats have also been freed. The fishing boats were detained off
      Reuter  -  119 words
    • 168 18 PANAMA officially announced last Monday that it will not attend the Unctad conference in Geneva aimed at discussing ways of phasing out open registry shipping. Or Hugo Torrijos, the director general of Secnaves, the government department responsible for administering Panama's registry of over 34 million
      168 words
    • 802 18 THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers has called on the Singapore Government to support the efforts of ship and rig builders to maintain their competitive edge by offering attractive financing schemes. Mr Lai Park On, who made this request at
      802 words
    • 1560 18 INCREASED grain chartering on Thursday developed out of US east coast ports with rates ruling steady to slightly lower in some cases. An 81,000 ton cargo from the Mississippi to Europort paid a steady US$9.BO, while $30.50 was agreed from the Gulf to Norway. Cargoes from the Gulf
      1,560 words
    • 717 18 TRADING was brisk at the —I'iwOMWH ales and purchase market after a short hill following the Easter weekend. The bulk carrier was the most heavily traded tonnage. A Far Eastern buyer Is rumoured to have prid US$5O million for rix 33,500 Ink carriers built between 1972 and 1974.
      717 words
    • 144 18 Reuter THE General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) tramp timecharter index fell further in the first quarter of this year to 117 from the fourth quarter 1981 figure of 142 and was at the lowest level since the 112 recorded in the third quarter of
      Reuter  -  144 words
    • 95 19 AP TWO merchant ships coming into Long Beach harbour in foggy weather collided on Saturday, punching a gaping hole in the side of one vessel, the US Coast Guard said. No injuries were reported, but the Japanese-registered Golden Gate Bridge was listing about 15 degrees after the
      AP  -  95 words
    • 497 19 ESSO Singapore has completed the construction of a new $25 million product berth at its refinery on Pulau Ayer Chawan. Esso said the berth, one of the largest and most sophisticated of its kind in Singapore and in the region, will handle coastal and
      497 words
    • 5097 24 gCHEBHIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by pot of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
      5,097 words
    • 618 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Mode Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Tao Yuan 112-05W 27.4.82 1100 Green Asia 49 1800-1900 TT Asian Princess ***** 27.4.82 1100 Integrated 49 1700-1800 TT HK Express 51/532 27.4.82 1200 Seganl
      618 words
    • 1642 25 The leading shipping line» operating from local porta and their agenta. A B 4fMpilni Shpg Singmpore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL/PK). tWMh ChWm Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shipping Agenc lea (S)/ Euro-AM Line (PK/PN) UrvEwMta Um Tranagroup Pte LuJ (S). AJ
      1,642 words
    • 456 26 Reuter UNITED Nations talks on "flag of convenience" ships have drifted into difficulties as Third World and industrialised states differ over how to ensure safety on the high seas. The 17-day talks, in private session last week, aim at guidelines for greater
      Reuter  -  456 words
    • 287 26 UPI A "PHANTOM" in a control board gone haywire may have given the command that sent the oil rig Ocean Ranger to the bottom of the Atlantic with the loss of all 84 crewmen, Federal investigators were told at an inquiry in Boston. Geoffry Dilks, one of
      UPI  -  287 words
    • Article, Illustration
      448 26 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Chidambaram (Passenger) (0700 after Alexandr Pushkin) 1/2 Dimos Haleoussis (hauls after Yucaly hauls) 6/7 Dong Won (1400 subject freeboard) 25/26 Equator n (1200) 22 Gushan (1000 after Da Bai Shu) 18 Kota Jade (0700 after Kota Cahaya) 10/11 Ning Du (after Yucaly) 8/9 Sun
      448 words
    • 185 26 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUBTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
      185 words
  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 351 17 The Straits Companies' Times Key Personnel! DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) Kimm LONDON Freights H/IH SHIP Sales H SHIPPING Schedule VIH/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Aeta tor Whom IX SHIPS In Pert X fiVMH77T• Orient Overseas ConlciHeA Line FUU.Y CONTMDSQ) SERVICE TO EWOPC (VIA SUEZ) Spare f Katan| LMm I'iaai
      351 words
    • 341 17 IUSEALORDS UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Al M* (7/5). Ommmoi (10/5). Kuwait (13/5). Shaft* (16/5). Bafcrav (l»/5) Ma (22/5) Onto (19/s).*™* (22/5). Dmmtm (25/5). Aix Dhafa (28/5) Mm Q*ms (2t/5). Ate DM (31/5). Ma (21/0. Ommhi (4/6). Kmart (6/6) D—wan (17/6) hot (19/6). Mm Okabi
      341 words
    • 326 17 POLYESTER SLINGS I MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES Ml "l/"! Philadelphia l 111 I i. SaM Sated 1-2/5 •-9/5 15-10/5 22-23/5 25-30/5 *4/5 10-11/5 1711/5 24-25/5 31-1/6 8-6 'SMGAPORE aOSJNG TMCS: CY 2nd May 2400 HRS CFS 2nd May 1100 HRS TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND. GERMANY, SCANDINAVIA, SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA, FRANCE
      326 words

  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 635 18 sm »t tun 30/4 N.HOOM 21/5 TOYAMA 21/5 8 PtMBM FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 1) CbW| 2) Wbwt 3) I'•« 4) *tm 5) It H P. Mm| fl I) BarcakMe. Ganot. 2) Amstardam. Airtwp. L.Hawt, Belt. UK. 3) Bream. Rwtmm, Amtm, Co*/**". Httanki 4) Makao. Stockkoka. (Wo. •Accapto* taropt carp
      635 words
    • 153 18 I: SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA r—trr—i« —-igr^rr-rcZJICT ktart a/4 ys vs a/4 w« 1/1 .22 tt/1 U/5 I NAIU" 11/5/12. US ATLANTIC E. CANADA US 4ULF OQ3C£ IVI w* wt a/i %p a/7 TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE H/i a/5 n/i n/i a/i 17/5
      153 words

  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 594 19 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINtRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINfNT HW| (ran R*4m 11/4 28/4 a/4 25/5 27/5 28/5 82/4 J/4 44/4 11/1 12/4 13/1 17/1 19/4 2t/l 25/4 27/1 2t/« 43/7 85/7 N/7 11/7 I J/7 14/7 ii/ 7 nn 21/7 14/7 11/7 19/7 11/5 13/5
      594 words
    • 502 19 NOTICES r Oeneral Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday 28th «U. 1882, from 9XIO a m to p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. L Aaeals:lUMUMY I (PTE) LIS. M:- MM Consignee* at all damped cargoes ex the above captka«d
      502 words

  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 486 20 Hapag-Uoyd 1.1 COMIIfS Ml 1* NNOM kwibprai ImIMST [XPORIS 3/6 4/6 >/6 12/1 13/6 15/6 t carp lot CABMOH/MST MXS n» Hw*»ri Gtnoi H-bart B'h*«*n Mm Antwerp 25/5 22/5 18/5 16/5 4/6 1/6 30/5 28/5 Mo HK Long Oakland Same Beach Tafww i Eiprets *14/5 26/5 27/5 30/5 i Express
      486 words
    • 439 20 K.S.IjINE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION JTORE Kata* W«NG STORE 4 6 May 4-6 May 29-31 May 7-9 May 10-12 May FROM BUSAN BANGKOK 7-9 May 10-12 May TO BUSAN 1-3 km 4 6 June FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 174 C 29-31 May 1-3 Jim 4-6 ton TO BUSAN tX KX KX
      439 words
    • 528 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa ILtt CARGO FOR: Spn MM IMM| IMh HMi Mtwwp I* H». low L*4 M/ 4 IR/5 21/5 2V5 25/5 27/5 28/5 Ewr Ifcv 8/5 2R/5 11/5 2/4 4/4 VI E«« Lm*t 17/5 21/5 8/4 11/1 12/8 U/( 15/f ALSO ACCEFTBK 10/fd 4
      528 words
    • 748 20 6 \JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" Q i i niniMC rno bamcmn Burma Five Star Shippinf Corpn. jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" T LOADING FOR RANGOON S part M«mc Nh^ Mm I«Q w* 27/21 *m M-MI 25/ M tm HU* 12/14 Itof rMa 11/20 M*« BFSSC Agents m Motoyvo BOUSTEAD SrtPWNG TEL
      748 words
    • 218 20 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ID! SANKYO LINE JAPAM/STMfTS samcc SUN IK arSMNSTN PMVKDIM CAMELtt (MSB SMIT MZESTKLLA 11-12/5 13-14/5 12-13/5 14-15/5 in 22*1144/7 t zsist* amMNKMN 081 tW WIKMN TE #-1712/1/7251 mum hk i mwran m m i7m i U72s SUN UNION LINE pnEsoan QUW» m»u««/7 INSIST* CWtm TEL
      218 words

  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 697 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEOOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) A KOTA BAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT [■snxnsnai VOY. 21W/22E 25W/26E 26-26/4 30-31/5 4-5/7 30-1/5 4-5/6 8-10/7 •-6/5 12-13/6 17-16/7 11-12/5 14-18/5 15-16/6 16-16/6 B*Bl/7 28-84/7 28-86/5 28-30/6 3-4/6 30-31/5 4-5/7 6-6/6 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF
      697 words
    • 693 21 IJ K* BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPKSS CONTAfO SERVICE TO/FROM ElffOPE TOOMK ►—"Upm T*a lm*a Imlw Bay Crtflil i»n»n Pnj Ham B turn R dam Havrt I Faadykca 24/4 Braawi Eiprau B/i n/S 2VS 31/5 3 aary Act 5/5 TNua Eapraai 2/1 VI VI 7/1 1 nOM BHK H BURC B
      693 words
    • 434 21 Scan Dutch 9 EXPRESS CONTAINER t\ I DNU ANSON SM SM k PNIAS SM I KMtt MW a/4 mt* MA I OMLM AMON 2t/f n/i t poma mm nn nn I wu VI I QMt 11/1 ft 2 jf i m A! t 1) tarcMoaa (mm. lafMta MaiMr—a. Lnarml laataa
      434 words
    • 464 21 BOWSTEAI SHIPPING AGENCIE/S BANK UNFIT SERVICE TO UK/Cf JUT CORABANK IVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK SPORE 4 May t Jur 27 hut 6 A urn R'DAM HULL HViBG 30 May 2 Ami 6 Jim 4M 7Ju I 10 Jul 23 Jul 26 Jul 29 Jul 1 Sup 4S up 7 Sup Lino«
      464 words

  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1263 22 V*."K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEKR WSSD. STORE MOTIO VESSEL TO*TO WTORX M. EMERALD M SM TOH6EI MARU 18 May 12 kin I. MOKII V I"» May *KURO6E MARU 25 May 19 lun I NKE 1 3 May #NEW JERSEY MA RU 1 kin 27 lun Mm
      1,263 words
    • 519 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lub« M lOS ANGEJLES SAN FRANCISCO SfHTTIf TACOHA KMCOINU BC AccapMi Fa/fa Mmn P MM| W» I A*(C«H «bmmna*r im 7 jm aim AUSTRALIA EXPRESS fMUMER SERVICE fa/fa Cwi—ii P S ptx« MHt V»»< Sytf Afco accepts WWS 6 May 7 May 70
      519 words
    • 508 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601. ICB Budding Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****2? *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES fMKiaiaama IT Keian| f SKST —2 Taiwan/iapan/Honj Konf 2?* Band* Abbas B Khomeni ASIA HOPE 30 Apr Jeddah Ysi HAN CHEON6. STEPHANOS.... Hyundae Shipping Co. lid. S pore P.
      508 words
    • 403 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD OREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S>are P. Man lM*«e tar GO. Men m 125 2t Apr ROTTERDAM LEONHMDT inil. 7 May 4 May BOULOCNL/VDMI/W (AVON) FUU CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK MMKEL MKKT NB 125..... 27 Apr taJoak/limassal/M-saMes/ HaMtari/Rettertai/TftiryAe Ain accepts* CwAamn ta Bainit/Tripai/Latakia/Tartaut/AtaiaftPia/BafMad n ALPAC UNE ssr" S
      403 words

  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 481 23 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A CONCORD 4W. C ROZE 29#.... 0 CHEF 29*... K CHANCE BW. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0300 29/4 LCI Cargo 1500 28/4 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Havre P. Kebng C ROZE 28E Sailed In Port SS BRDGE
      481 words
    • 634 23 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE PEACE 24/4 Loading For JEDOAH MALDIVE NOBLE Loading For Jeddah CIAMX JADE 29/4 Loading For HOOEIDAH OCEAN GLORY In Port Loading For Male MALDIVE AMBASSADOR 2/5 Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE CREST In Port Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE PWICER 24/4 Loading
      634 words
    • 689 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULMNG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORC Telex Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS 2510S p kelamg pomng M/S SMAMKAT NAM SOON SON. BHD. IST AND 2NO FLOOR. SSK J"™* 23 Weld Quay Pew*.
      689 words
    • 55 23 SAMSHIP WOOD CARRIERS TIBER t PLYWOOD SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT sfotf rTJUJK TM 11/5 13/5 ■EKN/W OtMT) AQENTS: CONFRE-AftlA PTE LTD 2M7/2110 INC BLOQ BHENTON WAY, MNOAPORE AQfNTSKX. OMENTAL r-i» a omsm or tie tit noedmoc grout of conmnes REGULAR FCL AND LCL CONTAINER SERVICE TO: Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Adelaide,
      55 words

  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 468 24 r. S S C Croup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTO .'O'H UOO« OCEAN BvJILDING SINuAPOHf u'o4 VAR«LTING '-MII.V ij l,NtSi Gt Nt HAL 91 J1 1 <12IIN E Si Hit RS .'4S4S HS A 6 CARSHIP L ABlt i.ARGOSM'P l'r«|ion;il Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY
      468 words

  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 109 25 \t~ EGYPTIAN' INTERNATIONAL LINE (Ell I EGYPTIAN FLAG I 1 1 1 ''J J_ I N \MIP*"N< I ID Sqij»i* Hi RS In > <881 Ri f iSfS; MS H M Sdr Bt>«1 01 4*fc'lH Ig^O. 1 Pt l«i f,i Prmnj If 1 J6o R X ?h APC LINE ANOKUTAN
      109 words
    • 266 25 CARGO SPACE AVA&ABLE ON UNER VESSELS LOADING FOR COLOMBO. CWTQO, MADHAt, CALCUTTA* KARACHL MUSCAT, DAMMAM, KUWAIT. TG PWOK, SURABAYA, SELAWAM, OLACAF, PLAOJU, HOCHMMN CITY, FHNOMPCNH, K AMPOMG SOM, HAJPHOMO, HKO, SHANGHAI INDOGt LF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00 *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL TIGER EXPRESS LINE NAVITRADt GROUP TEL: *****14/5 REGULAR
      266 words
    • 97 25 nwn.ni i iin»».h»»trpna; I* 2MOTI (Ska) corn W»: B 2MB Hl* KSULM CONTMO SMKB Fa MB ia 10; AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UK/EUROPE, USA, CANADA, MMGKON6, TAIWAN OTHER PORTS/DESTMATIONS ON REQUEST HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE.) LTD. IfflS MIEMA TUN. nut imt ROC*. MK IJH/1M rrm tan rat awii/amM HA OD KSIMmt
      97 words

  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 531 26 TRANS-C-LINE ACCEPTING FCL 4 LCL CARGO lUROM EASTBOUND/WESTBOUND Antwarp/Braman/ Baaal/Barcelona/Copenhagen /Dueeaklort/Genoa/ Oothanfcury/HaleinU/Hamburo/london/liebon/ Milan/Oelo/F»arte/Rotterdam/Vlanna/Zurtcli AUSTRALIA NORTH BOUND/SOUTHBOUND Sydney/Malbouma/Framantla/AdelaNto/Bnaban* N. AFRICA WESTBOUND E»enB*«i/Tripoli/Tun«e/Porl Said/ Alexandria MIDOLBBAST- WESTBOUND LattaWa/Beirut/Mer*n TRANSIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE OCEAN CONTAINER LINES MP: Accepting LCL cargo to PORT MORESBY 19 MOROKO) and LAE (QOROKA and MT. HAQEN) Also accepting FCL
      531 words
    • 295 26 km MAGNA MARINE LINES LOADING FOR Vessel Spore PK clang Dischg BESSANG PASS VOY 011 BLT 1975 SLD REUNION/ PT. LOUISDURBAN, PE. CAPETOWN do do SEA ARROW BLT 1981 5/5 3/5 —do MAGNA VOY 013 25/5 28/5 —do ACCEPTING CONTAINERS BREAKBULK FOR ALL PORTS GENERAL AGENTS:*irfi:nuimmr. 11Hi Floor, MNB BUILDING
      295 words
    • 278 26 SIN WAH CONTAINER LINE REGULAR CONT WO LVER SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA, KW 2EALAN) MS FAR EAST ETAS'pvt MV. XMHUA LONG 1 Ihy MV XtMM WIN 21 Rtey ACCEPTMG CONTAMERtSED CARGO FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AUCKLAND AND WELLMGTON General Agents: YICR Rm SMPfWC I ENTERPRISES CO. LTD Ist. Floor, Bonk
      278 words
  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 146 26 B Regional Weather a x <JOl A \7^ Sot y»O2 m s% fj r \W* rv -1 duk <■1 v u SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. legend: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knpts V y*. Wave height Cloudy Sky
      146 words