The Business Times, 22 August 1979

Total Pages: 18
1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 146/1/79 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22.1979 50 CENTS
    10 words
  • BRIEFLY...
    • 65 1 THE SPEAKER, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, will act as Vice-President for five days from today, according to a special Gazette notification. Dr Yeoh will welcome Sri Lanka Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa at the airport today at 1.40pm. During his five-day visit, Mr Premadasa will hold talks with Prime Minister
      65 words
    • 60 1 AFP SAINT LOUIS, Tues. Newspaper editor Ray Jenkins has been appointed special adviser to President Jimmy Carter and deputy to White House spokesman Jody Powell. The 49-year-old editor in chief of the Montgomery Advertiser and Alabama Journal will start his White House job next month, the Presidential
      AFP  -  60 words
    • 74 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. Japan is expected to announce a firm limit on its crude oil imports for the 1985 financial year at three international energy meetings scheduled for next month, Trade Ministry officials here said today. The government figure will probably be 6.3 million barrels a day,
      Reuter  -  74 words
    • 66 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Japan Airlines filed an application with the Transport Ministry yesterday for a 6- to 13-per cent fare hike for its European and Asian flights, the company said. If the planned fare increases are approved, passengers have to pay 122,500 yen (551,225) for a
      UPI  -  66 words
    • 42 1 Reuter MANILA, Tues. A presidential commission inquiring into the safety of the country's proposed nuclear power plant has decided to call in three American and one Japanese expert to advise on controversial presentations it has received so far. Reuter.
      Reuter  -  42 words
    • 56 1 Reuter MANILA, Tues. President Marcos, moving to meet increasing inflation, today used his martial law powers to give lower-paid workers their second government-ordered pay increase year. Mr Marcos signed a decree giving an additional 60 pesos (about Ssl7) monthly cost of living allowance to workers earning 1,500 pesos
      Reuter  -  56 words
    • 87 1 UPI NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market pushed higher early today in active trading as investors tried to sustain a month-long rally. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 3.16 points on Monday, was ahead 2.56 points to 889.07 in early trading. Monday's finish was the highest since
      UPI  -  87 words
  • 136 1 Rises Indices K T Pau 380 66 Aug 20 Aug 21 Malayan Tin 1950 50 B.T.Index: 2459.19 2488.14 D Keramat Intraco Public Bank 1180 266 247 30 18 14 Industrials: Finance: 403.28 401.78 723.37 724.81 Kempas 545 10 Hotels: 288.11 288.65 Aokim 372 8 Properties: 249.71 249.79
    136 words
  • Article, Illustration
    160 1 Rises Indices Minsec 575 Negri Semb 253 Intraco 270 A. Hitam (t) 1430 P Bank 248 S. Kinta 910 D. Keramat 1190 UOB 364 50 23 23 20 11 10 10 8 B.T.Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Tins: rubbers: Aug 20 Aug 21 3496.61 3528.16 433.93 433.73 623.85
    160 words
  • 961 1  -  COMPLETE DECONTROL UNLIKELY By FOO CHOY PENG OIL companies have discussed with the Government the possibility of raising further the prices of diesel. The rationale put forward by these companies is that higher diesel oil prices will enable them to buy some supply of crude
    961 words
  • 210 1 SINGAPORE'S populaUon reached 2,382,700 at the end of June, an increase of 13,300 persons compared with the figure at the end of last December. The latest statistics from the Singapore Demographic Bulletin shows that of the total population, 1,203,300 or 50.9 per cent were males and 1,159,400 were
    210 words
  • 466 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE US and China have become the major customers of a large Japanese television manufacturer in Singapore. The Mitsubishi group in Singapore only began exporting to these markets at the beginning of this year, but already they
    466 words
  • 151 1 NATIONAL Service reservists will be able to apply for exit permits at any post office from next month. They may also get an extension or renewal of their international passports at the Central Manpower Base (CMPB). Previously, applications for exit permits could only be made at the CMPB,
    151 words
  • 259 1 SEVERAL leadlag hateis la Slagapm are to computerise their •penttm. Hyatt and Maadarin say that their hateis wUI be campaterised by aext rr. Hyatt will Install a mllllaa ICL Hatel Admlalstratioa aad Gaeats Aceoaatlag System (HAGAS) wUeb is expected to be aperattoaal
    259 words
  • 494 1  -  By MANO SABNANI GUTHRIE Berhad, which was the subject of a recent abortive takeover bid by its UK-based parent company, has reported a big jump in earnings for the first half of its financial year. Group pre-tax prqfit for the six
    494 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 29 1 whatever you need in menswear,get it at... MOHAN'S DEPT. STORE (PTE.) LTD. 321. Orchard Road X *****22 (next to Mandarin Hotel) Branch KXl.Tangtan Shopping Centra let *****48 Daily 9am-9pm
      29 words
    • 65 1 FRATA FRATA NEWS WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR KANNIVELL LINES BANGKOK-SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA SERVICE REGULAR SAILINGS EVERY 17 DAYS FOR SCHEDULE PLEASE REFER ADVERT PAGE V OF SHIPPING TIMES FOR RATES AND BOOKINGS PLEASE CONTACT: I MR. TAN KAY HOCK MRS. JUDY TEO MISS CHEW LEE LEE FRATA
      65 words
    • 37 1 SHIPPING TIMES Beonttfal harvest this Rtsts la lUbm.. h Tories' pilley not industry Chrysler's tele ti\ SfedilM lawyers. NMB-Baak's half. Canberra's k FLIGHTS I, TV AND RADIO CROSSWORD I WHERE TO WINE 4 DINE S, SHARES IS
      37 words
    • 157 1 FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER m M All this and 3D too. The Olivetti Copta 1550 reproduces manuscripts, typescripts, photocopies, drawings, photographs, books, .leaflets and almost anything. Even three- dimensional objects! And it copies on both sides of plain paper. As well as on transparency film for overhead protection and offset
      157 words

  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 567 2 Reuter UPI WORLD grain production this year will total an estimated 1.38 billion tonnes, the second largest crop in history, a United States government report forecasts. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) report released on Monday, predicted that global production of wheat,
      Reuter; UPI  -  567 words
    • 97 2 AFP. A HONGKONG company, PTL International, was yesterday fined HK$2O,OOO on two charges of exporting textiles without a licence. The offences were discovered after intensive investigations by officers of the Trade, Industry and Customs Department acting on information supplied by the UK Customs and Excise Service. Crown Counsel
      AFP.  -  97 words
    • 243 2 THE MARKET closed slightly higher yesterday with September One RSS buyers quoted at 279.00 cents per kilo, up .50 cent from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about-25 cent on short-covering interest and speculative buying, they said. Afternoon prices held quietly steady but gained some ground
      243 words
    • 31 2 Rubber Aug 21 Singapore: September: 279.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: September: 278.75 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M$ 1,880 (down $16) Official offering: 215 tonnes (up 35 tonnes)
      31 words
    • 357 2 R A S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt fob 280.50 281.50N 280 50 281.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 279.00 279.50 279.00 279 50 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 279.25 279.75 279.25 279 75 Int.
      357 words
    • 110 2 NOON SSR and SMR prim yesterday RAS Seplcm ber October (Current Mth) (Forward Mtb) Buyer* Seller* Buyer* Seller* SSR 20 (1 -ton pallet I 268.00N 270.00N 268.00 270 00N SSR SO f1 Ion pallet > 265.00 267.00N 265.00 267.00N MRELB SMR CV 11 -ton pallet 1 311
      110 words
    • 328 2 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.95. 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0.80. 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 062. Special 0.56.
      328 words
    • 46 2 THE STRAITS tin price ia Penang yesterday fell another Mill per pica! to Mil,BB# to staad M|7l below the International Tin A greenest celling, dealers said. Tstal turnover rsse to 211 tonnes from 181 tonnes on Monday, with little buying reported at current levels.
      46 words
    • 324 2 TRADING at the Singapore Produce Exchange continued to hover around the low levels of the previous week. Commodity traders were still apprehensive yesterday of any dramatic improvement in the market sentiment which descended on the market a few weeks ago. The only source of fair active trading seemed
      324 words
    • 162 2 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago closed cent to 7 cents a bushel lower on Monday capping a day of moderate trade. Traders noted late selling by locals and a professional. Rains in soybean growing areas in the United States put early pressure on prices. In addition, fears that the Soviet
      162 words
    • 94 2 WHEAT futures closed mixed in Chicago on Monday. losing as much as 2'« cents a bushel and gaining up to 3'4 cents. Traders said support for the deferreds may have come with local buying of the new crop contracts and selling of the old. A professional also was a
      94 words
    • 72 2 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Monday Previous Malaysian 5% (fa bulk per tonne October unch 650slr November unch 647pd Sumatra 5H (fa bulk August 660slr 662 SOslr September 655pd 655/657.50slr October unch 657 50slr November unch 652 50pd December unch6S2
      72 words
    • 160 2 THE SUGAR futures market closed easier yesterday with losses of up to 10 US cents, dealers said. Trading continued quiet, with no trade registered. The cotton market was dull with no trades dones as on Monday, dealers said. October closed at 63.40 60 US cents against Monday's 64.00
      160 words
    • 193 2 YARN and cotton prices were .quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Ottea yan: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.275 32s 2.800. 40s 3.020 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gMto: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
      193 words
    • 84 2 Reuter. PENINSULAR Malaysian rubber production in May rose to 115,173 tonnes from a revised 79,123 tonnes in April and 104,346 tonnes in May 1978, preliminary Statistics Department figures show. Total production for the first five months was 561,295 tonnes against 547,143 tonnes in the same period
      Reuter.  -  84 words
    • 767 2 COPPER: Wire bars eased £10 per tonne for cash and £8 for three months yesterday morning. The pre-market encountered stale bull liquidation and some stoploss selling which took three months down to £874 at one stage, traders said. Prices steadied partially in the ring under dealer covering with
      767 words
  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 590 2 TOKYO THE MARKET was bearish in the absence of stimulative news. Investor caution spread over the market, partly affected by the price decline of Nippon Oil. A limited number of large capitalised stocks edged up. However, most quality issues declined on small-lot sales. The market opened
      590 words
    • 408 2 TRADING was quiet ahead of last night's Federal budget, but prices generally remained firm with situations on the industrial boards providing the highlights, dealers said. Over one million shares in electronics groups ATL Ltd were traded which, with 240,000 sold in Melbourne al A 51.25 represented about 15 per
      408 words
    • 318 2 THE STOCK market closed mixed yesterday with losses and gains about equal in slow trading, dealers said. Siam Cement rose 12 baht to 259, Pa tana Insurance. Siam City Cement and Mah Boonkrong Drying and Silo 4 each to 274, 259, and 362 respectively. Asia Credit fell 8 baht
      318 words
    • 154 2 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday with oils posting gains while commercials and minings declined, dealers said. Turnover rose to 4.05 million pesos from Monday's 3.47 million. Basic Petroleum, Phil Overseas and Pogei gained, while Phile* B and San Miguel B, Benguet Con B, Marinduque B, Inco B, Picop B,
      154 words
    • 380 2 Source: San Hong Kai THE MARKET continued to fall under local selling pressure prompted by the high interest rates, fears of a right issue (did not materialise) from Hongkong Electric and a low land auction price. In fact, the sale price of 15,000 sq ft of industrial land to
      Source: San Hong Kai  -  380 words
    • 62 2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 467.4 Friday 474.2 Week Ago 475.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 886.52 Friday 883.36 Week ago 875.26 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday 30 to 31 Friday 32 to 32 1 U.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 578.17 Monday 591.81 Week ago 619.89 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 508.91 Monday 507.14
      62 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 129 2 TAT LEE FINANCE LTD. FIXED DEPOSITS. A MAGNIFICENT WAY TO MAKE YOUR MONEY GROW. till i ust take a close look at the interest rates: FIXED DEPOSITS 24 months 12 months 9 months 6 months 3 mths. 1 mth. 7%% p.o. 7Va p.a. 6 3 p.a. 6 3 a p.a.
      129 words
    • 221 2 COURAGE P* CONFIDENCE V V LEADERSHIP dbfji OALE CARNEGIE 10 ways Ike Bate Careefte Cmtk helps mtn »d woaea Acquire potM and ca«fid«nct Spaa* tW»ctiM»r Ml rountH and jut ideal Ba at four batt with any |tmp TIM* and wit on row fast Control fear and worry St a cMvwutwMtiil
      221 words

  • OVERSEAS
    • 357 3 AFP, UPI. AN AMERCIAN company has signed a contract to purchase Chinese crude oil at a price substantially higher than the price charged by many West Asian producers, Japanese oil industry sources said yesterday. The sources said Coastal State Oil of Houston, Texas has agreed to pay U5522.10
      AFP,; UPI.  -  357 words
    • 746 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES UB UB231 1115 RGN THAI TG423 1125 BKK PAL PR501 1135 MNL GIA GA982 1200 HLP SIA SQ240 1210 MES SIA SQ20I 1245 HLP MAS MH684 1245 KCH
      746 words
    • 611 3 AFP. Reuter THE CONFEDERATION of British Industry (CBI) and other business and employers' bodies on Monday warned the British government that its "orthodox" economic policy is adversely affecting industrial activity. At the same time, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) released the agenda of its
      AFP.; Reuter  -  611 words
    • 297 3 AP photo. THE President of India, Sanjiva Reddy, yesterday resumed talks with feuding Indian political leaders to decide whether to order fresh elections or invite the opposition to form a new government. President Reddy, without any constitutional precedent to guide him, will have to accept or
      AP photo.  -  297 words
    • 157 3 AFP. THE Carter Administration was reported to have contacted three major American oil companies to persuade them to help finance the building of a natural gas pipeline from Alaska at an estimated cost of US$l2 billion (SS2S.B billion). Administration sources said that Northwest Energy Corporation, leader of
      AFP.  -  157 words
    • 220 3 Reuter. AN American judge has refused to allow a trade union to sue Opec on the ground that it had increased oil prices illegally. But the judge left open the question of whether the union could sue individual Opec states. US District Court
      Reuter.  -  220 words
    • 218 3 UPI. FRANTIC and secret stockpiling by Japan, West Germany and France may have partly caused the oil shortages that occurred earlier this year and the 42 per cent price increase that Americans are now paying for fuel. Disclosing this, the oil industry newspaper Energy Users
      UPI.  -  218 words
    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 516 3 Agencies. CHINA and the Soviet Union have agreed to start talks in mid-September to ease 20 years of bad relations, but so far they cannot even agree on an agenda, diplomatic sources in Beijing said on Monday. The Soviet Union wants to confine the talks to bilateral
        Agencies.  -  516 words
    • 92 3 AFP. VIETNAM has defined clearly its anti-China stance of confrontation in its new constitution, Japan's Kyodo News Service reported yesterday in a despatch from Bangkok. According to the new constitution, Vietnam also has set up a strong council of state like the Presidium of the Soviet Union.
      AFP.  -  92 words
    • 321 3 AP,UPI RIOTS broke out last month in a county on Hainan, a strategic Chinese island near Vietnam, Hongkong's communist newspapers reported yesterday. The Chinese-language Ta Kung Pao and Wen Wej Po newspapers said some 300 rioters on July 8 "forcibly occupied a county radio station,
      AP,UPI  -  321 words
    • 176 3 AUSTRALIA aad New Zmland are talking aboat aa economic Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and his New Zealaad counterpart, Mr Robert MoJdoea, had talks at the recent Cemmeawealth huh government meeting la Laaaka a boat a farm of common market. They agreed to
      176 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 136 3 6 MONTHS -1979 (Audited Consolidated Results) First half of 1979 saw further expansion in AMDB's wholesale banking activities. The Bank' acted as a lead manager and agent of the US$lOO,OOO,OOO term loan raised for the first time in the Arab capital market by the Government of Malaysia, and in several
      136 words
    • 221 3 RETURNING OR RETIRING TO THE U.K.? FINANCIAL INTERESTS IN THE U.K.? P7C Six Questions Have you planned your return to Britain? Do you know the U.K. tax concessions available to you? Do you pay U.K. tax if you do, should you? Have you planned to reduce your Capital Transfer Tax
      221 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 252 4 That's how many people ABN employs outside Holland. That's the number of countries where ABN is right at home. US$3B Billion That's just the start of ABN assets. That's how many types of currencies there are in the ABN Bank. The ABN Bank's figures are factual: when we call ourselves
      252 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 227 5 The ABN Bank South East Asia zz. i {rm i 5? Ika urAw p TS m II J I ritfffft $m II i u i m -'w itMt nr r a /A A. .A _mk. 9 1 *9 W I H SgV I 8 15 1 811 Is Li!'* i
      227 words

  • 549 6 THERE is a worldwide shortage of diesel that is even more pronounced than for other oil-based products. That is something that Singapore must accept for it is powerless to speak or act meaningfully. Whatever the reasons behind the shortage, it is one we must
    549 words
  • 169 6 THE potential union of Australia and New Zealand is a theme which has been explored many times over. Perhaps the rationale for the latest excursion into the possibilities of an economic union is that the creation of such a bloc might give it leverage in a world fragmented
    169 words
  • 1994 6  -  By EDWIN McDOWELL NYT THE CHRYSLER Corporation's plea for US$l billion (552.2 billion) in urgent federal aid, coupled with warnings that economic disaster is at hand, has a familiar ring in car industry circles. "Other car manufacturers have a fall clearance," a rival executive scoffed recently,
    NYT  -  1,994 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 109 6 Draw a crowd to a sale or sell a drawing of a sale. is right on target For as little as $15. you can sell a house, fetch a good price for an antique or talk about that cozy Italian restaurant you have just opened in Leisure Times. As a
      109 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1413 6 DON'T LOOK DOWN ARE yaa aae «f thsse peaple whs climb the five steps sf the step-ladder to ehaage a balk, then leek dawa saddealy aad feel totally sick aad absalately aaablr to faee the praspeet af getting Whea aa the tap flaars d aa HDB ktoek, da yaa stay
      1,413 words

  • 745 7  -  By LINDA GREENHOUSE NYT. THE AMERICAN Bar Association (ABA), responding to fundamental changes within the legal profession, is on the verge of taking its first tentative steps toward recognising and regulating specialisation law practice. The House of Delegates, the Bar Association's policy-making body, has been asked to approve
    NYT.  -  745 words
  • 1125 7  -  At the centre of India's current political crisis is a "communal" organisation that has been likened to the Hitler Youth movement. The RSS organisation described as fascist and anti-democratic is thought to be behind the growing number of local riots in the largely-Muslim
    FT.  -  1,125 words
  • 514 7  -  Letter to the Editor F. B. Rossiter (Chairman, George Keai (Malaysia) Graap). Dear Sir I refer to your second leader in the issue of Business Times of Thursday, August 16th, which is supposed to be an informative article aimed on a somewhat uninformed society, on the subject of
    514 words
  • 408 7 A PEACE Centre snack shop has obviously decided to apologise in advance of any customer dissatisfaction. It calls itself: Sorry Snack House. IN THESE oil-inflated times, ever rising prices are a fact of life to which each of us must adapt as best as we can.
    408 words
  • 1091 7  -  FOBUM With JOHN KOH BEING outrageous is rarely regarded a good thing, unless you're a rock musician or a comedian. In politics, it is almost always followed by the sack or resignation, though it does not take a cynic to realise there is little
    1,091 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 233 7 *80 THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRAOE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980 Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing expertise If you're
      233 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 49 7 BriSto^:] s inankJ)idQE3iS I NONSCNSe' ITSTHC vlSFsme OLD RuSSiSH AVne.we BetN seey/wr THE. PRiCC OF TH£-lEP,ea.SIOU. OP eoS BOT ITS U)OCTH £M££y of.V- IT'S DOJOOUS 'O^l rp\STc.s P\ojful a ,cr~^ IfcSTG u»4Prt" UJOULO VQO KHOUi Pi BOOT tmg. trstc^ &1 you we r»roiSHeD Dunking BISCUITS, >fOUR ScJtSS YOUR SANCXJCW.
      49 words

  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 205 8 AUC> 20 Fts ABN 136 00 -1£ Ahold 9210 -0.4 Ak/o 29 70 unch A M V V 95 80 -12 Amlas 116 00 -0.2 Ainroi Bank 72 40 Bericoss 58 50 -1 Berk 4 96 40 -0.1 H<»l< 64 70 -1 Borsumij ***** -1 Burhtnann 6440 -0.5 Byenkorl
        205 words
      • 280 8 AUG 20. Krs CORBEILLE Air-Liquids 469 1 b S N GervaiN Danone 688 unch c S F (ThomsonCsl) 413 3 Cif Francaise des Petrols 193 90 19 CompaKme Finanriere Com pas ni«* Generale 353 50 -05 Credit Foncier l)e France 475 -3 Hiu* hette (l.ibrairie) 223 2 Machines Bu»l
        280 words
      • 236 8 AUG 20 Dm Aef-Telefunken 47 30 -0.9 Akzo 26 70 0.1 Allz Lebfn 790 00 unch Allz Vers BASF 139 00 12 Bay H T Wbank 248 00 Bay Vbank ***** ***** BBC ..Z 283 50 1.5 BMW ***** -1 Caswell# 348 00 Chem Verw 266 50 0.5 (.'oinmerzbank
        236 words
      • 186 8 AUG 20 Francs Actions Suivses 299 unch Alusuisse Br 1320 -5 Alusulsse Reg 510 J Brown Boveri Br 192S 20 Oba Geigy Br 1340 20 Ciba Ueigy P C 10SS S Oba Geigy Reg 709 Credit Suisse Br 2285 5 Credit Suisse Reg 439 2 Elektrowatt Br 2130 -25
        186 words
      • 95 8 AUG 20 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acer 1, 419 -1 Arbrd 2600 -5 Astur 550 -10 Bra van 600 14 Bru-Lamb 1735 -15 Canpac 890 4 Cock 454 10 IV Bffrs 25? Ebet 2185 -5 Electro be I 6410 -40 Gb-Inno-Bm 2620 .10 Gev 1180 -2 Hobok 2740 -25 Petro
        95 words
      • 106 8 AUG 20 Lire A n*r 16 25 1.5 Assoc Gen ***** 695 Basiogi 839 45 Central* 6200 -75 Fiat 40 Finsider *139 3 Gen Immob Q2 50 3.25 in Prt *02 54 luicfmenli ***** 100 luigas 810 16 lialsider 351 ♦3 Magneti M Pi 653 11 Marrih Ere 299
        106 words
      • 212 8 AUG 20 C* Abttlbi 18 Alt an 44 IV Algoma 29 -V Bank Mont 24'. Bank Nova Scoiu 24 'l Bell Tel 21 1 unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 38'unch Brascan 23' Camp Red Lake 21 'i Can Imp Bk 27 unch Canpar 35'- Canpar Inv PI 16'
        212 words
      • 330 8 AUG 20 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 173 -2 At**room 270 5 AE And CI 475 5 AMIC 1600 unch Barlows 625 10 Cg Sugar .m~.. 720 10 CNA -x 290 5 C'urrie Finance 100 5 LW* Beers Ind 1625B unch Edcon 390 unch Edgars 4300 -50 Eve ready Fed
        330 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 242 8 Come, 'sample' an experience! DOLPHIN CAFETERIA World J Trade Cenfcpf you musn't^f Delectable local dishes and Western lunches set in daintily stylish Jfty Scandinavian decor. «!p\. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daily. From 10.30 am to 3.00pm arid snacks -from 3.00pm spm You ve got to try it to believe! Fabulous harbour
      242 words
    • 174 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain lubertutf ®riU For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewording experience. Also Businessmen s Lunch Monday to Friday $18 .'W> CESS -Javanese Rijstafel Saturday &'Sunday $16 CESS For reservations call *****77 A W A I s ontun I'jii'k SlmtjHoii SHE RA T )N ho'
      174 words
    • 130 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks See Page 9 for NYSE prices njese Seafood i P rtlotr! > m c: r» B*** 'o__ 7 uiy Everyday is a big house affair for us Because each day is another new opportunity to perfect our service to you Service by which you
      130 words
    • 154 8 Take a new look at the Harbour Grill. Treat yourself and your business associates to an excellent lunch selected from our superb offering of choice <JS prime beef, our daily Nouvelle Cuisine specialities or let our executive Chef, Leo Waldemeier help you pick a menu that will make it a
      154 words
    • 256 8 r*i r Merlin's New Coffee House Delicious drinks and beverages, scrumptious savouries and snacks, and authentic oriental delights are yours to enjoy at Merlin s new Coffee House. The decor is stylishly cool and the atmosphere cheerfully casual, which, together with the fine food, make Merlin's new Coffee House a
      256 words

  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 522 9 BANK Pertanian Malaysia Berhad is upgrading its long-term financing facilities to enable bumiputra land-owners to obtain up to 100 per cent of the capital needed to undertake land development projects. The long-term financing schemes being up-graded are the estate development scheme and the
      522 words
    • 151 9 THE ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) has pledged loans to Thailand totalling about US$25O million (Sssso million) annually in 1980 and 1981, Finance Ministry sources said. The pledge was given by ADB vice-president Mr Bambawale when he called on Prime Minister Kriangs4k Chomanan who is also Finance Minister. The
      151 words
    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 482 9 THE US dollar was very steady yesterday in a foreign exchange market marked by dull trading. Against the Japanese yen, the US dollar started off at 217.25/35. It then improved to stand firmer at 217.50 60 at the close. The US dollar against the Deutschmark was traded at
        482 words
      • 112 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed slightly firmer at 217.65 yen yesterday, compared with 217.40 at both the opening and Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was light, with volume at $366 million. The dollar strengthened in light late trading on buying by Japanese banks to cover import contracts
        112 words
      • 230 9 THE US dollar yesterday showed a firmer trend against the yen ahead of news of a sharply increased Japanese customs-cleared trade deficit for the first 10 days of this month which operators had anticipated. Following the news that the deficit stood at U*****.47 million compared with $95.22 million for
        230 words
      • 247 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between 40 and 70 US cents an ounce lower in quiet selective trading, dealers said. Turnover eased to 183 lots against 329 on Monday with activity mainly on October and December. October closed at U*****.30/ 50 an ounce compared with 303.80/4.00 overnight.
        247 words
      • 21 9 THE average rate ai which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.5 per cent.
        21 words
      • 172 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 21: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollan(Spot) Offer Bid 115/16 113/18 117/16 113/16 lPk H'« 11". 11', 11 11/*****/16 117/16 115/16 115/16 113/16 1 month 3 months 6
        172 words
      • 50 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug 21: Overnight 5" i r Call deposits 5' tU Closing Buying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 5' 5». 3 month Bank bills 8'. 8'. 3 month CD 8' 8'« 6 month CD 8 J 8'. Source: National Discount Co Ltd.
        50 words
      • 57 9 AUSTRALIA NZ exchanges quotes on Aug 21: US dollar 1.1300/1.1252 Sterling 0.5131/0.5063 Ninety-day air mail buying iSing 1.1696 US dollar 1.1322 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5350 US dollar 0.5173 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate: US dollar 1.0112 Trading Bank indications: Sterling 0.4582 0.4552 US dollar 1.0162/1.0062 Ninety-day airmail
        57 words
      • 260 9 STERLING yesterday opened lower in line with New York closing levels before gaining slightly in quiet trading, while the dollar remained steady at overnight levels. On its effective index, the pound was 0.2 points lower at 70.7 compared with 70.9 on Monday. It opened at U552.2150/60, compared with Monday's
        260 words
    • 297 9 NMBBank shows business volume increase DEVELOPMENTS at NMBBank during the first six months of 1979 have been favourable. The figures now published show that the volume of business, in terms of the balance sheet total, has increased to 36.7 billion guilders, which represents an improvement of 19 per cent on
      297 words
    • 70 9 A SYNDICATE of 33 Japanese and four foreign securities firms today signed an underwriting agreement with Centrais Electricas Brasileiras SA (Electrobras), for the public offering of a 10,000 million yen (Ssllo million) bond issue. Nomura Securities Co. of Tokyo who headed the syndicate said the ten-year bonds
      70 words
    • 191 9 MITSUI BANK'S recent US$ll million floating rate negotiable certificates of deposit issue has been twice oversubscribed. Owing to heavy demand, the books were closed on the second day of the offering period, four days earlier than scheduled. Buyers came mainly from the region. Managed by
      191 words
    • 494 9 TALASCO Insurance Sdn Berhad a wholly owned bumiputra company achieved a substantial increase in profits last year and the chairman, Encik Abdullah Ismail is confident that the company would also make profits this year. For the financial year ended Dec 31, 1978, the company made
      494 words
    • 998 9 NEW YORK OIL, COMPUTER and electronics stocks were the strong points in Monday's improved market. Oil stocks generally had lagged the market during its almost month-long summer rally, but showed some improvement last Friday following President Carter's order exempting heavy oil from price controls. The Dow Jones industrial
      998 words
    • 249 9 MR RAMON Garcia, Assistant Vice President of American Express International Banking Corporation (AEIBC) has been appointed manager of the Indonesian Support Unit of the Singapore branch. Mr Garcia has had several years experience and knowledge of Indonesian commercial and banking operations. During the past
      249 words
    • 223 9 FT THE Hongkong Metropolitan Bank's two major shareholders have agreed to sell their stakes to a West Asian consortium in which the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) is a partner. The 61.72 per cent interest, formerly owned by Stelux
      FT  -  223 words
    • 142 9 Reuter THE Chartered Bank said it will sell five, 10, 20 and 50 gram gold bars of 999.9 fineness to the public in its head office and other selected offices in Hongkong from Aug 22. The bars will be sold in sealed plastic envelopes and if purchased
      Reuter  -  142 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 422 9 GUTHRIE BERHAD (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore INTERIM RESULTS The directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Group for the first six months of 1979. Turnover, including the appropriate proportion of associated companies, increased by 15% from $115 million in the first half of 1978 to
      422 words

  • BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES AND KLSE
    • 1435 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deal
      1,435 words
    • 85 10 6 1/4% T F 1 ft/4/91 (250.000) (100.258 100.355) 1/4* T F 1 ft/7/91 (250,000) (100.258 100.358) 6 1/4% T F 1 ft/10/93 (250.000) (100.238 100.335) 6 1/4% T F IS/9/9&-97 (250,000) (100.178 100.275) 6 1/4% T F 1/ft/97 (250,000) (100.178 100.275) 6 1/4% T F 15 498
      85 words
    • 86 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. Haw Par (Sept $1.20) (0.358 0.415). Hime P E (Sept- $1.60) (0.528) laeheape (Sept
      86 words
  • 155 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TBU8T S'pore Growth Fund 1.12 1.1* (Managers' ffta 'for Aag8> INCOME BOND UNIT The Commerce 2.08 2.21 (Carnal pr lew) The Saving Fund 1.39 1.47 Income Bond 1.12 1.17 S pore Prog Fund S pore Sec. Fund 0.98 103 1.C7 l.TTsd S pore Invest Fund IM
    155 words
  • 2685 10 Gr's Gr'i Net 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 244 3 15.0 2.2 6.1 115 13 246 242 196 123* Alcom 196cd 10.0 15 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied
    2,685 words
  • 1509 10 BID and offer prices official)) listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless ottierwiw specified INDUSTRIALS Acma (2.418 2.465) Aleaa (2.008 2 02S) (1) 2 02 cd
    1,509 words
  • 51 10 WarMwMe HaMiag* Bkd: AGM and EOGM to be held at Room B-l, Basement Floor, Bangunan Ingeniur, Jalan 52/4, Petaling Jaya, at 10am on Aug 29. Maiayawata Steel Btad: AGM to be held at the Negara Room, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail. Kuala Lumpur on Aug 30 at
    51 words
  • 679 10 THE SINGAPORE stock market yesterday shewed that It to quickly adjusting to the depressing sews of a sharp (all In the Hongkong market recenUy. After a downward correction on Monday, trading conditions generally Improved with speculators and investors determined to hold on to their shares in
    679 words
  • 567 10 DESPITE some uncertainty due to the interest rate increase in Hongkong, prices held fairly steady on the Kuala Lutnpur stock market yesterday. Selected counters, in (act, managed to improve in reduced trading activity to close with modest gains. The New Straits Times Industrial ordinary share index
    567 words

  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 683 11 A RESPONSE by the three Hongkong-based estate companies to Highlands and Lowlands' takeover offer is not expected until next month. Sources said this was because the three companies may have asked for another revaluation of their assets, as well as updating
      683 words
    • 248 11 THE LATEST statement from the chairman of Alexandra Holdings gives little indication of what's in store for the investment company in the current year to March 31, 1980. Chairman Mr Robert Seet sets about reviewing briefly the company's results during the past year,
      248 words
    • 240 11 TAXABLE profits of William Jacks and Co, the UK subsidiary of William Jacks (Malaysia), advanced in the first half of June 30, 1979. The surplus rose from (1138,952 to £223,473 on turnover up from £6.2 million to £7.1 million. The surplus this time was struck
      240 words
    • 312 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Int Wood 15% TE Jul 16 Jul 20 Aug 25 15%TE 10% TE Pegi Msia 5% Jul 26 Aug 7 Aug 25 5% M Tobacco 12.8% I Jul 31 Aug 11 Aug
      312 words
    • 90 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close NSOP Bonus Issue of 3 for 2 Aug 23 Sept 5 B Semb Bonus Issue of 3 for 1 Sept 7 E A I Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Sept 10 Sept 20 Hong Leong Rights Issue of 3 for 4
      90 words
    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 57 11 has reported pre-tax profit of $661,893 for the half-year ended June 30, compared with $306,279 for the previous corresponding period, on the back of sales of $2.96 million ($3.08 million). The directors said that the volume of sales for the previous half-year included turnover from the operations of
        57 words
      • 54 11 has re- ported group pre-tax profit for the year ended March 31, 1979 of 557.77 million as against $7.27 million the year before. The parent company registered pretax profit of $2.43 million as against $10.06 million previously. The directors recommend a first and final dividend of 12 per
        54 words
      • 28 11 Interim divided 6 per cent (nil) for the year ending Sept 30, payable on Oct 10 to shareholders on register Sept 28.
        28 words
      • 36 11 have declared a second interim dividend of 12.5 per cent which, together with the first interim of 7.5 per cent, makes a total distribution of 20 per cent (27.5 per cent).
        36 words
      • 36 11 In- terim dividend of 7Mt per cent gross (nil) for the year ending Sept 30, payable on Sept 28 to shareholders registered on Sept 18. Books close Sept 14 to 18 inclusive.
        36 words
      • 36 11 Interim dividend of 10 per cent (nil) less 40 per cent tax for the year ending Sept 30, payable on Sept 28 to shareholders on register Sept 18. Books close Sept 14 to 18.
        36 words
      • 25 11 Unaudited group pretax profit of $5.23 million ($2.10 million) on turnover of $132.10 million ($114.87 million) for the six months to June 30.
        25 words
    • 392 11 STRAITS tin prices continued to hold firm during the first half of this year, Straits Trading Company said in its latest half-yearly tin market review. The average Penang metal price during the six months was $1,924 per picul, up 17 per cent
      392 words
    • 403 11 SJOS3... by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE LATEST spate of interim results from listed companies certainly shows a marked improvement for most of them. One of the most outstanding performances was put up by the local subsidiary of the Guthrie conglomerate, Guthrie Berhad. The company yesterday revealed a superb
      by HOCK LOCK SIEW  -  403 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 480 11 TRADE with CHINA OCTOBER 11 12,1979 Applied Research Corporation and Business Times (a member of The Straits Times Group) will be organising a top level conference on TRADE WITH CHINA. The two-day conference will be held in Singapore on October 11 and 12,1979 at the Shangri-la Hotel. The conference will
      480 words

  • 225 12 AFP. INDIA is still interested in a dialogue with Asean nations and is awaiting initiatives in this direction from member countries. This was disclosed by an Indian High Commission spokesman in Kuala Lumpur, who was commenting on an agency report that quoted diplomats
    AFP.  -  225 words
  • 207 12 UPI AN ANGLO-Japanese project to develop engines for a medium-range commercial jetliner will get under way in November this year, Tokyo aircraft industry sources said yesterday. Rolls Royce of Britain and three Japanese heavy industry firms will join in the multi-million dollar project, supported by the Japanese
    UPI  -  207 words
  • 105 12 MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) will operate an extra flight to Perth on Sunday to cope with heavy commercial demands. A MAS spokesman said the extra flight a Boeing 707 will leave Kuala Lumpur on Sunday morning for Perth and return the same
    105 words
  • 45 12 IT WAS Incorrectly reported in Saturday's (Aug 18, 1379) Business Times that the Stock Exchange of Singapore is one of the sponsors of the Annual Reports Award this year. The Joint sponsors are the Singapore Society of Accountants and the Singapore Institute of Management.
    45 words
  • 482 12  -  By KOH TSE YING MOTOR and Leasing, the local distributor of Isuzu Motor of Japan, has become the first motor company in Singapore to computerise its after-sales service. The company, which recently brought in about one hundred units of the latest Isuzu model, the Isuzu
    482 words
  • 337 12 AFP. THE Nagasaki Prefectural government in Japan hopes to inaugurate a Nagasaki-Europe air route using the supersonic Concordes by next May. Next year it celebrates the fifth anniversary of the opening of the New Nagasaki Airport, a Prefectural government spokesman said yesterday. The president of the Nagasaki
    AFP.  -  337 words
  • 890 12 LONDON, Tues. Government bonds and share prices finished slightly easier in low volume, dealers said. At 3 pm the Financial Times index was down 2.5 at 464.9. Both share prices and government bonds were slightly firmer at the outset but later drifted lower on lack of interest with
    890 words
  • 348 12 THREE former directors ef Haw Par Bnthcn latoraatleaal Ltd (HPBIL) were alleged to be "fee lastlgaters" sf the Melbearae UaK Trmst (MUT) scheme at the Tartlag trial yesterday. lie allegattoa war made by Mr P G Graady, whs was tbe geveramest-ap-peiated inspector late
    348 words
  • 534 12 Reuter AUSTRALIANS won lower Income tax and increased pensions yesterday in an annual budget which the government hoped will keep inflation down to 10 per cent in the next year. The economic measures outlined by Treasurer John Howard to the House of Representatives
    Reuter  -  534 words
  • 255 12 SHIPBUILDERS and repairers in Malaysia hold different views on the government's offer of financial packages to the shipbuilding industry through the new Industrial Development Bank. Government-backed companies such as Malaysian Shipyard and Engineering Sdn Bhd and the Mara-controlled Limbangan Timur Sdn Bhd responded enthusiastically, saying
    255 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 46 12 SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) Our deposit rates currently are as follows: For further details please contact us: Hoed Office: 24-25, Sovtto Cenei ftoed, Spore 0104 Tel: *****4 Brondi: 27, TilTbong Crescent, S'pore 1334. Tel: M 3555 Advertisement Permit No 2055
      46 words
    • 82 12 Just pick up the phone and Emery picks up the responsibility. v» When you're busy meeting deadlines, controlling inventory hounding suppliers, maintaining client service and developing new markets, it's reassuring to know that there is an air freight company which treats your business as seriously as you do. That's Emery
      82 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered Showers. Report for 24 hoars prior to 1.31 p.m. on August 21 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 25.5 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 3.35 Rainfall in millimetres 28.1 Total rainfall for the
      59 words

  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 106 13 THE PHILIPPINE International Shipping Corp. i (PISC) is waiting for its Singapore partner, Pacific International Lines (PIL), to give the word of its readiness to launch the proposed joint inter-Asean semi-container service. PISC is all ready to start but has to wait while the local shipping giant
        106 words
      • 76 13 Reuter ONCE one of the world's richest shipping tycoons, Mr Hilmar Reksten, told a court he was worth "zero point zero" when he went on trial accused of an US$B7 million (SslBB million) tax j fraud. Mr Reksten is alleged to have moved huge amounts of cash
        Reuter  -  76 words
      • 102 13 Reuter A GENERAL strike declared in the Indian Ocean Island of Mauritius, a week ago, was still in effect in some areas on Monday with the docks at j a virtual standstill. The government declared the port a restricted area to prevent intimidation of employees returning
        Reuter  -  102 words
    • 594 13  -  UNPROFITABLE RESULTS By RAHIM KASSIM THE INDEPENDENT Danish operator, Suma Line, which has been reported to be in financial difficulties over the last two years, has suspended its services in the highly competitive Far East Europe trade. The withdrawal of the line's bulk wood service puts
      594 words
    • 172 13 AP WEEK EN ED chartering produced numerous voyage and time charter IwUp on the hmim freight market en Mmday, hat grain remained la the haehgraaad. la tertais of voyage baslaess, grain appeared in Jast a 2MM-lon August-September shipment tram the US Golf to west-coast Mexico by the
      AP  -  172 words
    • 245 13 THE I,SM TEUs Korean Jacejin (above) owned by Korea Skipping Corporation of Seoul, South Korea, is dne to call at Singapore today on her maiden voyage to Europe. Delivered recently by Hyundai Shipbuildng Co. of Ulsan, the vessel is the second fully cellular containership placed by the
      245 words
    • 1646 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of 'destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
      1,646 words
    • 551 17 Shipping Line ACS Afea Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat ASCL Asia America Asia Merchant Atlas Aust.Cont n IV IV n I m n in n n IV IV Col 5 3 5 3 1 2 5 1 5 5 4 5 Bank Banner BBS Ben Ben Asia
      551 words
    • 879 18 I RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS 1 AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL |NB. I (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent 1 and is subject to change 1 (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the
      879 words
    • 835 18 NYT WITH a little help from the nation's railroads and truckers, US West Coast ports have gained the upper hand in international trade, cutting deeper into a business once dominated by Gulf and East Coast ports. A basic reason for the
      NYT  -  835 words
    • 408 18 FT IRAN faces a severe problem of overcapacity at its main Gulf ports as a result of the fall-off in imports to half their pre-revolution level, and recent decisions to complete major new port facilities at Bandar Abbas and Bandar Kohmeini (formerly Shahpour). The biggest
      FT  -  408 words
    • 331 18 THE END of the shipping and ship-building slump may be in sight, says a new report. The annual Shipping Statistics Yearbook of The Institute of Shipping Economics in Bremen says the latest market indicators give a "positive impression". Freight rate levels, it observes, continue to rise. "Is
      331 words
    • 152 18 FIVE SINGAPORE candidates have successfully completed the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers' Associateship Part II examinations and two others have passed the Institutes Fellowship Part I. They are messrs Tan Kim Kwee, Wee Boon Eng, Lim Chong Chong, A.B. Ranasinghe and Tan Kia Oh. The two who passed
      152 words
    • Article, Illustration
      401 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Kawana (0700) 38/39 Kota Mulia (0700) 10/11 Kyoten Maru (1000) 27/28 Kimanis (after Rajah Brooke) 20 Rishi Agasti (2300 after Kawana) 38/39 Samoa (after Yue Flower) 8/9 Trsat (1500 must sail not later than 0500/23 rd) 3/4 Pakalong Seraya (2300) 40/ 41
      401 words
    • 1145 18 Lloyd's List UNITED Arab Shipping Company (UASC) has opened a Japan-Gulf full contavnership service so that "Japanese shippers and their consignees in the Gulf area can deal with one instead of several companies with significant reductions in paperwork, administrative costs and cargo delays." The move
      Lloyd's List  -  1,145 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 389 13 Lvcrctt Lines Ev«r«n Steamship Corpn. t/A C'« H o»d 'r 9)4«i 9 3* ftxx* Vw* B~ 36 >0J OC «C frog f#* 2 I 44" Po»» ft«to*a SOCSHiP CO §HC -7 727 8 -*y%lARDIM AM AH Orient Overseas Co*iia*ieA. Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) F- Fslowe leHaw*
      389 words
    • 286 13 aaiii SSI SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S pore I loading for BN AL ATHEER I 2 6'8 IBNSHUHAD J 1/9 AL MUHARRAQ I 6/9 BN AL HAITHAM 27/9 12/10 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE S'pore LoaOing tor 23/8 Dammam 2/9). Dubai (4/9), Kuwait
      286 words
    • 477 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE K IACEAN 23 Aug N PtARI 28 Auf C ROZE 2 Sept K MCE WON 9 Sept HA CONTAMER IS Sept MERCATOR 21 Sep! 0 CHlff 28 Sept C CONTMNER 9 Oct P AHang Hj»re "7DCn 11 Sept
      477 words
    • 809 13 AFEA LINE REGULAR SEMI CONTAINER EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT TO LAGOS-APAPA See Page IV Column 3 for Soilings Aq» n*s SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIESPTE LTD VAULTING *****2 GFNtHAt *****1 W V nd i UHO ASIA tiNE SDN BHD K I ***** 7-P K l ANG *****1 3 PENt NG *****,'2 MAERSK LINE
      809 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 751 14 rHapag-Ltoydj FULLY CONTJUNEMSED TO EUROTE CarAgan Bay Tgkis Eipress Kowtran Say Mm Mara Kasuga Mara Osaka Bar BeoaMer Hamburg Eipress Bwpilt Tokyo Bay Cardigan Bay EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Vpore PKito* Pen Bftao Genoa H*burg Bremen I)dam tnhnrp EthaßS 22/8 26/8 21/9 30/9 28/9 26/9 24/9 Ma. Rs 24/8 25/8
      751 words
    • 403 14 To: US ATLANTIC US GULF t EAST CANADA Oct 1/3 Oct 1/3 Sep 29/30 Aug 31/S* 1 imam Oct ft Nn 4 Not 6 In I Nm 11 Nh 2* Mm 30 Dk 3 Ok I DK IB DK 11 HHWVI 'g. wft.h.' 1 2CE3C ■> Los KntetM Sat Frjocaco
      403 words
    • 715 14 r© EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS EIJLL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNTTED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY v HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S tmt Hwtet FMm Mm* L« Hawe E»er Wtal i Sept Sept
      715 words
    • 894 14 Everett Lines j. a m Burma Fiv« Star Shippint Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON ITJUmML 30/31 Am B.F.S.S C- Ag*nfs n Motayno TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketone T«tl3B>-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** Compania Argentina Da Navagadon Inttrcontinental S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN, CAPETOWN, BUENOS AMES
      894 words
    • 631 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 IQI SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Ketone Sine apart Loa4nf tar. IMT PRKCE 23/24 Aug 25/26 Aug MEL. ADD. KTOTEN MAM 26/2* A«g In Port SYD
      631 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1098 15 Overseas u m W I Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe H"bwg Plata* Dxurt 12 Sap 19 Sep 30 *uf 15 Sap 5 Sep 24 Sep 22 Sep 13 Sep 3 Oct 20 Sep 10 Oct 27 Sap 17 Oct 5 Oct 24 Oct To UK/Continent Spare Cxdftr li| 23
      1,098 words
    • 879 15 GRANARD LINE Granard Shipping Agencies (S) Pte Lit) Tel *****77 |5 Lmesi Din s Trading Sdn 810 V r A;:a Snipping S Trading Enterprises Franco Belgian Services f AR f AST f fUNCH SERVICE WITH BELGIAN FAR EASTERN LINES o» ACE CONSORTI a' ii. FULL CONTAKRSMP SERVICE TO SMGAPOM P
      879 words
    • 964 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE to aim Cartgaa Biy TafciaEiprtu »ntw« Bay Haitet Eiprtu 26/9 27/9 17/18 11/ It 20/10 22/11 IS tmJ Bn 4/11 Vl* 24/10 26/10 27/11 21/11 22 Takttßay 12/10 14/18 3/11 Vll 6/11 1/11 I Car4ganßay 19/10 20/10 10/11 12/11 11/11 15/11 8
      964 words
    • 617 15 Scan Dutch 9 Ivi ii i-wn: i»* t»i T j »7Hi :fi:r*»-w:i»: i EASTBOUND FROM MEO/UK/NC/SCANDINAVIA I) G but 2) If buff 3) ton 4) Adam 5) leH litin la nn KC Ml ft MM faM Mri faM bW V» sawot MM MM M kM 23/1 a/I 15/1 12/9 MtOH
      617 words
    • 699 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Moble, Houston, Galveston) Smgapore f. Ketang Kuantan US GuN STELLA LYKES (toads) 23/25 A* 21/23 Aug 30 Sept MALLORY LYKES (toads). 13/14 Sep -15/1« Sep 19 Oct U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Honolulu, San Francisco, Portland,
      699 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1052 16 K LINE V KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EUROPE E XPRESS SERVICE TO EUROPE P Kelang I Havre R dam k »ce*n im N PEAW 16W C RO/E 15* K lACEWON 4W HK CONTAMR 17W |l 5 Sep? li/ Sept 1? Sept 16 Sept 17 Sept 22 Sept 23 Sept 28
      1,052 words
    • 842 16 Wa U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Ptnang Selasan P Ingaporr E C/GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOMMC FOR: NTH TOM. NORFOLK. MONTISU TORONTO. ASHTABULA Ppfiang Bdaaan P Ketang S.ngapore CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Loa*« tat: LOS ANGELES. SM FRANCISCO. SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER B C Penang P Kdang Singapore I. Angeles "S O. MEGHAUYA" 1/2
      842 words
    • 426 16 r .A (>i'(uii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TM FIOOR OCEAS BO'LO NG SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING 9' 112? (3 tINESI GENFRAL *****1 14 IiNESi JEIEx RS RS 2SSfe9 A B CAOSHiP CABLE CARGOSHIP H 'f'TM l] lte«|i<Mial Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR-LINES*^ FAST SEM-CONTAaOt SERVICE f« Eirepe
      426 words
    • 792 16 M 7/7, MALAYSIA* INTfPNATIONAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BfRHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA 1) Mjtmo Stock*#* Oslo. Helsinki 2) Copenhagen Aarhus 3) Bremen 4) Antwerp Amsterdam. UK. 5) Basle Bordeatii Also accepting intermediate carfo to Hongkor* I lapan EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT If Ham S pore P Kelang Penang
      792 words
    • 799 16 MHtUMUMWU t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone **********4057 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'pore P Keiang Penary Loading for: NORASIA mm 10 Sep 4 Sep Avon (UK)/Tilbury Boulogne Antwerp NORASIA MISO 26 Sep 29 Sep Avon (UK) Boulogne' Antwerp Agents: Singapore MTRASEA
      799 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 370 17 J EGYPTIAN IkJTCDM ATIOKJ A I I IKJC /CM INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT KEL PENANG PT SAC ALEXANDRIA MAMEKE U Aug 23 SPHNX U Sept 30 PYRAMDS U Oct 27 Aut 25 Sept 14 Sept 20 Oct
      370 words
    • 358 17 SHIPPING CORPN. LTD. LOADING FOR BOMBAY, MUSCAT RISHI AGASTI *RISHI VALMKI SINGAPORE G. 38-39/24 AUG. 3/5 SEPT. P KELANG 25/27 Aug Also calls Cochin Omits Muscat 2S ton heavylitts acceptable SINGAPORE: STRUTS SHIP SERVICES (PTE) LTD., TEI: *****61/2, 220(336 P. KELAHC: PSD SWPPRK SDR. BHD.. TEI: 35J411-5 KANNIVELL LINES MALAYSIA
      358 words
    • 345 17 ALFRED C. TOEPFER SCHFFAHRT Express Regular Service To Dubai EM ITO M.V. OCCAM SOVEREIGN 27 Aug 30 Aug TBN 22 Sept 26 Sept Owners Repiesentatiiie Office TH No *****33 AGENTS KN OttNl TIADMG t SWPKG fit ITO 7004 20tfc Ffc UdM Ml T««r Snfapore 0719 Booki* Oflict Tel Ni. *****91
      345 words
    • 473 17 Soon Seng Group Regular Service To Sabah VessO P Wing Spore Penang FONGSUAK In Port L»a4ag K K La FONC SOON Aug 29 Aug 27 Sept I to KK S\m Prinow' KUALA LUMPUR Soon Song Shipping SO" Bhfl .'3 -M a 1" Me ay>i 03 *****0 >e« VA ***** Catue
      473 words
    • 388 17 inTERmODAI BULK TRflnsroßTflTicn Line 2nd Fir. Oriental Plaza Jin. Parry. K.L Tel: *****4 Teiex: IBLINE MA ***** STRAITS/EUROPE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE P Godang S'por« P Kelang Penang R dam H burg lOIAN 6000MLL (1-7) RSqK XSqrt wcnoor (14) mn sw 25 Aug 23 Aug ioct sOct TBH (I-J) 15 Sept 20
      388 words