The Business Times, 10 March 1983
1983-03-10
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/biztimes
The Business Times
-
Title Section11 1983-03-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, MARCH 11, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
-
337 1983-03-10 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG SMALL eempaatoa may well end ap bearlag the brut af a dlsagreemeat betweea the Hearing ami Devetopmeat Beard (HDB) aad partlei■attag baaks la the Small ladastriea Flaaaee Scheme (are). It la lahiiteiil the twe ripe «to act qatte337 words
-
643 1983-03-10 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG UNITED Overseas Land, taking advantage of the buoyant stock market, has launched a public issue of $150 million convertible unsecured loan stock 1983/93. In a late announcement yesterday giving details of its annual results and property revaluation for the year643 words
-
599 1983-03-10 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE'S refining industry, the world's third largest, may operate at only 50 to 60 per cent capacity by 1984 if insufficient customers are found to replace the Indonesian business. "The figure of 50 to 60 per cent would599 words
-
305 1983-03-10 1 TENDERS for the first two multl-millioa dollar rapid transit contracts will be called on March 15 and will close on July 15. The 16 companies which have been pre-qualified for the two civil contracts 104 (Toa Payoh to Novena) and305 words
-
BRIEFLY...
-
Article69 1983-03-10 1 Reuter IRAN has thrown an unexpected new proposal into the crisis Opec oil talks in London by offering to slash its output in return for the exporter group maintaining its US$34 a barrel reference price. Iranian Deputy Oil Minister Abbas Honardoost said yesterday Iran was prepared toReuter - 69 words
-
Article64 1983-03-10 1 UPI NIPPON Kokan KK, Japan's second largest steel company, has succeeded in producing an industrial steel foil thinner than ordinary newsprint. A company spokesman said in Tokyo the new product is harder, stronger and cheaper than aluminum sheeting. The extra-thin steel plate will be used for reinforcingUPI - 64 words
-
Article51 1983-03-10 1 Reuter THE Botswana government has announced that Zimbabwean opposition leader Joshua Nkomo, who went into hiding after troops raided his home in Bulawayo last week, was now in the country and intended to remain temporarily. Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second city, is about 100 km from the Botswana border.Reuter - 51 words
-
Article87 1983-03-10 1 Reuter A COMMITTEE of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has called for 77.3 per cent erf the 6,555 billion yen public works spending budgeted for fiscal 1963 starting April 1 to be spent in the first half to help boost the economy. An LDP official saidReuter - 87 words
-
Article87 1983-03-10 1 Reuter PRODUCTION at Ford Motor Co Ltd's plant at Halewood, near Liverpool, England, was at a standstill after 1,400 men walked out over the sacking of a worker accused of vandalism, a company spokesman said. A further 1,600 workers have been laid off. He said a manReuter - 87 words
-
Article58 1983-03-10 1 Reuter AEG-TELEFUNKEN AG said Thomson Brandt SA will take over 75 per cent of its wholly owned consumer electronics subsidiary Telefunken Fernseh und Rundfunk GmbH (TFR), effective on March 31. AEG said in a statement the two companies have agreed on worldwide cooperation in consumer electronics and thatReuter - 58 words
-
Article58 1983-03-10 1 Reuter THE Thai government has approved Exxon Corp's proposal to acquire half the interest in Phillips Petroleum Co's oil exploration concession area in north-eastern Thailand. Government officials said under the arrangement Exxon and Oklahoma-based Phillips Petroleum will share equally the expenses and revenue from the 25,638 kmReuter - 58 words
-
-
230 1983-03-10 1 WHILE other shiprepair yards are facing difficulties in securing contracts to keep busy, Keppel Shipyard is working on a contract involving 16 vessels. Keppel's repair contract was awarded by Danish company AP Moller, the parent company of Maersk Line. Since late December, six Maersk230 words
-
506 1983-03-10 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE devaluation of the Australian dollar is not likely to have an adverse effect on Singapore's exports to that country nor will it lead to a rush of capital back to Australia. The 10 per cent devaluation was announced by506 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement251 1983-03-10 1 Tops in Ccr Audio Technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD Singapore: Phone *****22 Kuala Lumpur: Phone *****3/*****0 Panang Phone *****/***** Jakarta: Phone *****9 BANKERS in Hongkong have reacted with indifference to Singapore's scrapping of tax on income earned from syndicated loans Page 2 THE locally-based Tarisco group plans251 words
-
Advertisement29 1983-03-10 1 No copier can match TOSHIBA BD-4511 on features and price. To see the Toshiba BD-4511 in action, call Allan Soon at *****3. HMIMN 995 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 215829 words
-
Advertisement18 1983-03-10 1 _`^<,]({$^;]=!*@{+_@+*!?}_{<@_' ...pages BTW. Executive cars Executive trucks. Executive trucks? i ?mmm m r j y f T SlifciSHf M18 words
-
-
BANKING AND FINANCE
-
385 1983-03-10 2 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent BANKERS in Hongkong reacted with indifference to Singapore's scrapping of tax on income earned from syndicated loans. While nearly all described the step as "positive" for banks already operating in Singapore, the agreement was unanimous it is not385 words
-
119 1983-03-10 2 Reuter A SYNDICATE of 17 Japanese and foreign banks signs a contract in Tokyo today to supply a 15 billion yen loan to Walt Disney International Finance NV, a Curacaobased subsidiary of Walt Disney Productions of the US. Guaranteed by the parent company, theReuter - 119 words
-
Article64 1983-03-10 2 BANGKOK Bank has reduced its prime lending rate by quarter point to 9.5 per cent from today while Asia Commercial Bank's prime will be down by a quarter point to 9 per cent from tomorrow. Most local banks are quoting between 8.75 per cent and 9 per cent64 words
-
321 1983-03-10 2 AFP PANFILO Domingo, the retiring president of Philippine National Bank, the second largest in resources in South-east Asia, said the bank should increase its equity base to about 10,000 million pesos (US$l,OOO million) to be able to meet the requirements of theAFP - 321 words
-
Article161 1983-03-10 2 Reuter THE importance of the Eurodollar deposit market and London's influence as a wholesale money centre is diminishing as major US banks reduce their funding in London, several US bankers said. The recent introduction of new retail deposit accounts In the US has drawn billions of dollarsReuter - 161 words
-
Article171 1983-03-10 2 LEADING western central banks have agreed to make Yugoslavia a US$5OO million bridging loan to help it meet repayments on its foreign debt totalling $19 billion, central bank sources said in Basle. The loan, first sought last autumn, is part of a package of international financial171 words
-
Article117 1983-03-10 2 AP FOyR US banks will receive US$B.7 million from the Iranian government for loan claims dating back to negotiations that led to release of 52 American hostages in January 1981, the US Treasury Department said. The new loan settlements come one month after the first such agreementAP - 117 words
-
316 1983-03-10 2 Reuter A GROUP of monetarist economists which monitor the activities of the US Federal Reserve called for an end to what it described as the US central bank's current inflationary monetary policies. The group, known as the Shadow Open Market Committee, said in aReuter - 316 words
-
209 1983-03-10 2 Reuter THE Bank of Spain is intervening in two «m«n industrial hank», Banca Masaveu and Banco de Expansion Industrial, to investigate suspected links with the expropriated holding company Rumasa, sources close to the Bank of Spain said. An announcement published In the official bulletin saidReuter - 209 words
-
-
MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
-
Article287 1983-03-10 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly firmer on some European buying in moderate trading. Total nles for the day was recorded at 232 lots while kerb volume at 348 lots. Prompt closed little changed at USS42LSO/423.00 an ounce against $422/423 in New York overnight while April firmer at287 words
-
Article31 1983-03-10 2 Mm PM NffrYoit Ml IB MJB6 1A MM M.JB MJ5B iu M.MS MJ5B 10 35S luipnt ltTOB ItW MMR U.4SB ChMtagprtoa itaUSd lolkn troy ouan Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore31 words
-
Article90 1983-03-10 2 THE DOLiAR far overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly lower at 238.10 yen in moderately active trading after opening at 238.70. This was slightly below the 238.85/ 90 finish in New York overnight, but well above the 236.30 close in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume was 51.64 billion. The dollar90 words
-
Article205 1983-03-10 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased against most major currendes on fairly active, late profit-taking and lower Asian dollar deposit rates. The yen's rise led rebounds in other currencies against the dollar. It rose on commercial support to 238.15/30 to the US unit from an early 239.28/38 and was above205 words
-
Article53 1983-03-10 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US -1. «75 /85 Can *****/75 Cross 1.2363/66 D Mk 3 6035 TO D Fl 3.9945/80 S Fr 3.0780/0830 B FY coo 70.98/71.11 F Fr 10.2415/2635 Ut 2133 35/2137.50 Yen 356.20 65 D Kr 12.9755/9870 NKr- 10.7670/7785 S Kr -11.1865/1970 A us acb 25.30/33 Port 13953 words
-
Article22 1983-03-10 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.35 per cent.22 words
-
Article168 1983-03-10 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rate* as at close on Mar fc SS£—«T' 7 dajr» vie 9i/ie 1 month 8/16 9 VIS 2 months 9* M 3 months 97/16 9 vie 8 months 9* 9* 8 month* 9* 9* 12 monthi 9ii/ie 9vie DM. Nfn. /Ml A -M 1 month168 words
-
Article44 1983-03-10 2 RANGE at prices after ed by dlscount mm an Mar f: Overnight: J* Call deports: >u cu« 3-month Mttf Tre&cury blllj 3H 2* 3-month Bank Mils 6* 6* 3 months CD 611/16 6 9/16 6 months CD 7 6% Source: National Discount Co44 words
-
Article423 1983-03-10 2 THE US dollar weakened against moat major currencies yesterday on the local foreign exchange market. Against the Singapore dollar, the US unit opened at $2.0880/10 and was traded aU the way down far most of the day. The lowest far the day was $2,000/20. But the rates firmed423 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement113 1983-03-10 2 National Car Rental you get a brand new deal! To begin with, every National car is a brand new car. From fuel-efficient economy cars to luxury models, auto or manual, every one of them is sparkling new. No wonder you get a brand new deal at National Car Rental! And113 words
-
Advertisement123 1983-03-10 2 Rtulßocuse htm' Imis Gns The Great Chefs of Europe Fair In the world of cuisine, the names Paul Bocuse, Frere Trois Gros, Roger Verge, Eckart Wit/igmann, Michel Gutrard and Anton Mosimann promise the ultimate in culinary excellence. Enjoy the best-loved dishes of these worldfamous chefs, recreated here for the first123 words
-
-
TRADE AND INDUSTRY
-
252 1983-03-10 3 MORE than 300 local companies are taking part 4»« symposium on "Danish kM»w-how and technology on energy and pollution control". The two-day programme started yesterday at the Shangri-La Hotel. Government officials from tfie Ministry of Environment, Public Utilities Board and Port of Singapore Authority252 words
-
325 1983-03-10 3 ifek Singapore yesterday an upmarket version of its popular Personal Computer (PC), two days after Apple Computer introduced its Lisa computer lwpeThe Personal Computer 2, odPC2, which will be available here in July, is aimed at corporate users who need «■business computer325 words
-
546 1983-03-10 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING AMERICAN based construction group HH Robertson Co is investing sn initial $7.5 million in a manufacturing plant in Singapore, its first production centre in Asia. Mr Colin Carter, a director of HH Robertson Singapore Pte Ltd, said the investment546 words
-
Article393 1983-03-10 3 BRITAIN'S largest computer company is building up its operations here as a base to serve the neighbouring countries. "Building up the Singapore operations is one of my top priorities," said Mr Robert Wllmot, managing director of the International Computers Ltd (ICL) group. "In fact, I am393 words
-
290 1983-03-10 3 THE Advanced Technology Centre of GE (USA) Asia will have a major multiplier effect on a wide range of industrial activities in Singapore. The Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said the ATC, which will offer its expertise in materials technology,290 words
-
498 1983-03-10 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN THE locally-baaed Tarisco Group is planning to set up a US$lO million food processing plant in Asia in two years' time, said Mr Frank Lee, group executive chairman. Tarisco, which owns the franchise for the Long John Silver seafood chain in498 words
-
458 1983-03-10 3 TWO local contractors have obtained contracts worth $30.2 million for the construction of raw water pumping stations as part of the mammoth Sungei Seletar and Bedok Water Scheme undertaken by the Public Utffltfea Board. Hock Lian Seng Engineering clinched an $XL6 million contract458 words
-
159 1983-03-10 3 HYATT Regency Singapore is upending about $1.5 million to computerise the operation of five guest and three service lifts. Work on. the project, by the General Electric Company of Singapore Pte Ltd, started early this year. The project involves the replacement of the159 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement348 1983-03-10 3 {s- v ■:x;: y:.' ":s I \sJ"' -xit S'* <r VVJ;, v:;' ;v •> V yX-.v v ••i s >-v rnmm ..w ''X '< :5l: a m fmm 'U ".V:. :U St SNfc-fc lias ■xS;£ m'%•• .:.?•:C:s;&i &i •>>> m-> >'* |:i 25- < o>:f 'V i' X W:ti f348 words
-
-
OVERSEAS
-
658 1983-03-10 4 NYT Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has denounced Soviet Communism as "the focus of evil in the modern world" and has called on America's church leaders to avoid treating the arms race "as a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between rightNYT; Reuter - 658 words
-
153 1983-03-10 4 NYT THE US Commerce Department has rejected demands for protection by the US lumber industry against Imparts of softwood lumber from Canada in an action that defuses a potentially explosive trade dispute with Ottawa. The department found in a preliminary ruling that the CanadiansNYT - 153 words
-
Article435 1983-03-10 4 Reuter SRI LANKA'S Finance Minister, Mr Ronnie de Mel, has Imposed a wide range of tax increases and has called on the people to make sacrifices and observe austerity. Presenting the budget for 1983 calendar year to Parliament on Tuesday, de Mel said the countryReuter - 435 words
-
Article163 1983-03-10 4 Reuter JAPAN'S customs trade balance swung into a surplus of US$l.43 billion In February from a deficit of $1.70 billion in January yd compared with a 1324 mfllion surplus a year earlier, the Japanese finance ministry said. F. 0.8. exports in February fell 5.5 perReuter - 163 words
-
443 1983-03-10 4 Reuter PRIVATE companies in Venezuela say they will go bankrupt or be forced to close down if they are made to pay back foreign debts at new high exchange rates. Purine—men's anger has grown since the government of President Luis Herrera Campins introduced aReuter - 443 words
-
Article89 1983-03-10 4 AP OCCIDENTAL Petroleum'; Corp of the US signed ad' Interim agreement with. China to begin developing the world's largest coal mine in north China's Shamd province. Occidental chairman A£ mand Hammer said in Beijing that the project to develop the Ptngshuo open-cut mine, with reserves of l.tAP - 89 words
-
379 1983-03-10 5 Reuter MOST sectors of Australian industry and commerce, including the stock exchanges, reacted favourably to the government's decision to devalue the Australian dollartqr 10 per cent beaters said the stock exchange picked up rapidly after marking time in anticipation of such a move and they addedReuter - 379 words
-
325 1983-03-10 5 Reuter SPURNING warnings by their union leaders, Britain's 900,000 coal miners have apparently backed away from a confrontation with the government over the threatened closure of unprofitable pits. Sjtrike ballots cast by miners around the country were to be counted yesterdayReuter - 325 words
-
Article723 1983-03-10 5 C9 WARRIVALS ■It Service Local Operator Nonber Time Fro* BA BAH 0035 MEL/SYD/PER TMA TL332 0230 TYO PAA:. PAODB 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA in SQlfll 0815 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL RBA BMZI 1000 BWN MAS MHKS 1000 KCH MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL" CB14 1030 HLP CPA723 words
-
370 1983-03-10 5 NYT THE REAGAN Administration, in response to a request from Saudi Arabia, has begun a programme intended to sell M-l A trams t»nir« and M-2 Bradley fighting vehicles to that country. Administration officials said that most details of the plan remained unsettledNYT - 370 words
-
771 1983-03-10 5 NYT THE US Export-Import Bank, the nearly 50-year-old agency that helps finance American exports, expects to take the biggest losses in its history this year because of bad loans to Latin America. William Draper, chairman of the Exim Bank, said it will pay offNYT - 771 words
-
204 1983-03-10 5 NYT THE US Senate has rejected an international air travel agreement that would have set new limits for airlines' liability In air crashes The treaty, known as the Montreal Aviation Protocols, was the product of two decades of US negotiations on airline liability issuesNYT - 204 words
-
726 1983-03-10 6 Agencies ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin expects s breakthrough in the USsponsored talks on withdrawing Israeli and other foreign forces from Lebanon. He said this yesterday to former US president Jimmy Carter, who is now visiting Israel. Carter hammered out the 1978 CampAgencies - 726 words
-
Article150 1983-03-10 6 Reuter CHINA may soon agree to co-produce US arms for the first time, in spite of lack of progress at government level on military »W Pentagon officials said talks between Beijing and private US companies were showing signs of results nearly two years after theReuter - 150 words
-
644 1983-03-10 6 Reuter WEST German Chsnrelkr Helmut Kohl is expected to tell the Free Democrats that although he needs them in his government, they will have to make sacrifices. Sources within his own conservative ranks expected Kohl to spell out the message to LiberalReuter - 644 words
-
302 1983-03-10 6 Reuter AN AMERICAN Democratic senator introduced a proposal in the Senate which would require carmakers to use American parts and labour in cars sold in the US market. A similar bill directed primarily at Japanese carmakers, who produced 22.6 per cent of theReuter - 302 words
-
249 1983-03-10 6 AFP A HEAVY drop of US$4l6 million in the export earnings of rubber caused Peninsular Malaysia's trade deficit for the first 11 months of last year to widen further, compared with the corresponding period in 198 L The deficit in total tradeAFP - 249 words
-
316 1983-03-10 6 Reuter ALL Chines? peasants are to be encouraged to buy shares in local cooperatives as part of drastic reforms in the rural ecooomy. The New China news agency reported that shares had already been raised successfully in more rtian 613 counties, and this yearReuter - 316 words
-
WORLD IN BRIEF
-
Article328 1983-03-10 6 Agencies THE WEST German Cartel Office has rejected the proposed merger of Grundig AG and the state-owned French company ThomsonBrandt SA. A Grundig spokesman said the merger plans will not be pursued further. PBEHDKNT Reagaa nay seek US$ll4 mtUm la atfali tor El The Waahtagtaa Pmt reported juslisdsjAgencies - 328 words
-
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement378 1983-03-10 4 Now, 3 ways to meet your most important business Introducing NEC's latest range of business personal computers. Before you decide on a small business computer, first check these out. NEC's PC-*****, PC-***** and 20/15 systems. Three of the finest business personal computers today. Designed, developed, produced and backed by all378 words
-
Advertisement103 1983-03-10 4 0 BANGKOK BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 12 th September, 1983 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 10th March 1983 to 12th September 1983 the Certificates will carry a103 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement23 1983-03-10 5 «n Am To USA Daily At 8.15 am ib San Francisco, Los Angeles And Beyond. X- P<an Am.You Can t Beat the Experience.23 words
-
Advertisement119 1983-03-10 5 He/b. excuse me. sfer<e s&///owenbF£)u beef? L&WO/V&ZAUS Mgfnt/ary £f&rman beer from Nlumeh wh'/eh t* giving beer drinker* pleasure ibr s'/xhundred yean?/ z?e powerful und refreshing brew with ze distinctive &)lver£nd bine labels with ze leafing hons f What? No Lowenbrm* is here? &uf~ ypu h&ve ze finest Jraiiancheeses.,.. Z£ good119 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement527 1983-03-10 6 THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL. TO THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL FREQUENCY FEATURES NETWORK The Asian Wall Street Journal is Asia's only regional daily business publication, published Monday through Friday. Five days a week you get objective, in-depth coverage of economic and political issues affecting your business.527 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1982 1983-03-10 7 Alain Cass - Under siege the glass House of Nehru Alain Cass interviews Mrs Indira Gandhi Alain Cass FT TALKING to Indira Gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, is a little like having a drawing-room chat with a middle class Indian housewife. She almost wills the listener to believe in her ordinariness.FT - 1,982 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement187 1983-03-10 7 For deposit of Ssloo,ooo and above—Rates on Request. MAIN OFFICE: OCEAN BUILDING: lOCollyerQuay #01-01 Ocean Building. Singapore 0104. Tel: *****77 BRANCHES: BEACH ROAD: 115 Beach Road #01-00 Singapore 0718. Tel: *****75 BUKIT PANIANG: 1018 Upper Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 2367. Tel: *****31 COLLYER QUAY: 21 CollyerQuay #01-00 Hongkongßank Building, Singaporeolo4.187 words
-
Advertisement451 1983-03-10 7 MARKETING IN A RECESSION Saturday March 19,1983. Century Park Sheraton Singapore A stimulating seminar In just one day you'll get lots of ideas to market more effectively in a recession. Topics and speakers HOW INTERNATIONAL MARKETERS COPE IN DIFFICULT TIMES Speaker: Dr A N Hakam, senior lecturer. Department of Business451 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous625 1983-03-10 7 CRYPTIC PUfcZLE ACROSS 1 A letter to pronounce In a low voice (6) 7 Judge how team ties should be knotted (8) 8 Glut with strange eats (4) 10 Hunted Charles Edward (6) U With less than three, I have to do well (6) 14 Emergency information? (3) 16 Something625 words
-
-
Article523 1983-03-10 8 OIL IS very much in the news these days. While the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries is still haggling over prices and the allocation of output quotas among its members, refineries here are plagued by the problem of excess refining capacity. Forecasts that there would be excess523 words
-
Article2190 1983-03-10 8 KENNETH GILPIN - KENNETH GILPIN looks at the effects of a fall in oil prices on the oil-producing countries of the Third World KENNETH GILPIN NYT NO MATTER how much Opec eventually decides to cut its price, the oilproducing countries of the Third World face a serious and disruptiveNYT - 2,190 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement327 1983-03-10 8 COMPUTER DECISION SEMINARS Which computer? What about software? One supplier for hardware software? What size? How much? What about support and training? Be sure you make the right decision SINGAPORE Mandarin Hotel 21st 22nd March Two days of priceless information, answers and offering the widest range of seminars on the327 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous872 1983-03-10 8 K.WWDTO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.45 The Eye Openers: Lying 480 km off Perth is a group of low-lying islands founded by Dutch explorer and navigator Frederick Houtman. The islands are noted for their rich flora and fauna. This documenatry focuses on the wild birds.872 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1250 1983-03-10 9 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE A TUXEDO ED pianist and tempting finger foods may not have much to do with heavy duty carpets and percale sheets, but Americans are known for giving good shows. The latest marketing mission here was the American Home Furnishings Exhibition presented by1,250 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement319 1983-03-10 9 SEMMNUK SWORD UNITED (Incorpofated In the Republic of Singapore) PRELIMINARY REPORT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 1982 Directors Q f Sembawang Shipyard Limited announce the Audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31st December 1982 as follows: GROUP COMPANY 1982 1981319 words
-
Advertisement1136 1983-03-10 9 COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore 23 November 1974) BALANCE SHEET 31 December 1982 SHARE CAPITAL (Note 2) REVENUE RESERVES General reserve Profit unappropriated Total Capital and Reserves CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS Deposits of customers (Note 3) T~j Other liabilities including provisions and inner reserve Proposed1,136 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement880 1983-03-10 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain SHI with the American Express' Card HHH. If you cton* already have the Cant, call *****33 for an application form" SSEMIS titmm tv 7am atresh with Eastern Start the favourites CfJfcf cart»«( at 8.15 |wn cucrt) Xijureftat) at ttfc boron's ioblc. N*4* A •V'In880 words
-
Advertisement152 1983-03-10 10 Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and fish to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-tryle Seafood Gratin de Crabes au Fromage Wash M all down wkh the152 words
-
-
RAW MATERIALS
-
Article816 1983-03-10 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were between £31 and £10 a tonne above Tuesday's close in traded positions. The physicals market was expected to remain quiet. Futures volume yesterday morning totalled 1,317 lots and included 125 self trades and three options. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures were816 words
-
Article127 1983-03-10 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on selling interest in quiet trading. In the March position, south region fell Mss to MS72O a tOI SL£? d M 52.50 to M 5715 while north was traded M5T17.50. April saw central traded at M 1720. The refined127 words
-
Article80 1983-03-10 11 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago on Tuesday closed on or near the day's lows, off 2V« to six US-cents a bushel in fairly light trade. Soybean'oil and meal futures closed easier in light trade. Soyoil fell 0.05 to 0.18 cent a pound In sympathy with soybean futures. A stronger dollar80 words
-
Article99 1983-03-10 11 WHEAT FUTURES In Chicago on Tuesday continued to slide, closing 3Vi to 4V* US-cents a bushel lower in light activity. Lack at commercial interest due to slack export demand for US SRW wheat allowed prices to drift lower. One trader cited competition (or wheat markets from EC subsidised sales99 words
-
Article170 1983-03-10 11 CHIN EBB Itilain Exefcaage, P"M»fc| yislwday. C>e>—t all: Bulk fob 194.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob (107.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loo*) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $300.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $355.00 sellers,170 words
-
Article196 1983-03-10 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as (ollows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yam: Chins Blue Phoenix 90s 2,400; 32s 2,970, 40s 3,1» (per bale of 400 lbs). Pises goads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
-
Article264 1983-03-10 11 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with April One RSS buyers quoted at 231.50 cents per kilo, up two cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked up some four cents on higher London advices, speculative buying and covering interest. Afternoon prices lost some ground due to264 words
-
Article318 1983-03-10 11 RAS price* In cent* per kilo yesterday; Noon (per kilo) Close (per kilo) Buyer 1 Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 2X 50 228JON 223.00 225.00N Int. 1 RAS. April 235 00 238.00 221 JO 232.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. May 244.50 245.50 241.00 242.00 Int. 2318 words
-
Article89 1983-03-10 11 Ul April ICDTWIIIt) gnSi Mtk) S8R30 MB 10 M1IU (1-taa palirt! (1-loa paUatl 1 21&00 1 214.00 April 230 .OON 21AOON 230 00 218.00 Iky 222. OON 218.0QN 8MRCV SMRL SMR 6 IMoptlkl (1-ton pftUat) <1-U» p«lWti saoo 187.00 M8J0 SLOON MOON 260-50N ***** 288.00 28QJO 29489 words
-
Article298 1983-03-10 11 BDK3APOUC: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.02, 100 per cent second class 0.73, 100 per cent third class 0.00, 25 per cent new crop 0.(2, B-10 per cent O.GB. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special OJB. THAI298 words
-
Article32 1983-03-10 11 Rubber: Mar 9 Singapore: April 231.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: April: (261.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.68 per kilo (up 7.00 cents) 184 tonnes (up 59 tonnes)32 words
-
Article71 1983-03-10 11 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday was influenced by continued firmness on the London Mftal Exchange, and the price gained a farther seven cents to M$2S.BB a kilo. The new level still remained within the ITA lower range of Msa.ls and M$32.K. Turnover rose to 184 tonnes71 words
-
-
INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
-
Article193 1983-03-10 11 MAR oa AMMhi CO a Hud Bay Min imp ou Inco 10* 28 H IS* •i* •M Alcan 30* Int Pro* Pipe 35* Aifom* a Int UU 22* Bank Moot Bank Nova Scotia Ball Trt BP Can Ltd 37* 40* 35* -i InU Nickel Kerr Add Lotolaw B Mane;193 words
-
Article958 1983-03-10 11 NEW YORK WALL STREET stocks on Tuesday broke a five-day string of record closing highs and finished sharply lower on a re-emergence of inflationary fears. The Dow Jones Industrial Average moved lower throughout the session and finished off almost 22 points at about 1120.00. The losses were958 words
-
Article281 1983-03-10 11 MAR OB Rand INDUSTRIALS Un Steel Unlaec Wool worth (6 4(6 1210 uneh 9 -n A Alpha Abereom A* And CI Jar" Bar to vi C O Smith 100 300 no on 3000 UfO 1*00 uneh 5 uneh An«lo« Anjlvaal Bljryoon Buffets MININGS isaa 1800 -n uneh uneh 1M0281 words
-
Article101 1983-03-10 11 MAR OS Lire Mediobanca moo -1700 If llano Aaa Ord ***** -900 ButOfl ***** -4,25 Mondadorl Prlv -4 Bel 3*300 -1000 Montedison 130 75 US Centrale Ord -at Olivetu Ord 2030 uo Cond Acqua Roma 300 •3 Pirelli Aim r ♦41 Erldanla 7801 SI Pirelli Spa 1742 32 rut101 words
-
Article83 1983-03-10 11 MAR OS Fn Or Bro Lamb 1730 -10 Hobok <006 •lie FORWARD MARKET Petro Rjrl Dutch 4056 -5 Arm* Arbwl Astur Braacan mo 12* 300 1130 -4 -5J -I -a Stdro Soc Oen Belt Soflna Solvmjr A V Mont HIZ 1300 1453 4300 >446 in 4320 30 -3 -4583 words
-
Article93 1983-03-10 11 MAR OS Dm Hoechst u&ao ♦M Hoesch 4150 Aec-Telefunken H 10 -0.7 Horten ***** ♦U BASF IS 00 -1 Karstadt 251 00 0 Bayer BMW 128 TO 288 00 +15 -5J i jnde 244 00 332.00 -4 -4 Cotnmeribank 146.00 -11 Mannesmann 157.00 •I Contl Oumml TWO Preusaac Z10.0093 words
-
Article177 1983-03-10 11 MAR 00 1 Tj lntn Mullar »00 tU KM ss. «J0 -u -07 ARM A""" Akao AMKV Amlu Amrobnk MOO -t 1J -U 1 -0» -1J KUI Mtncba SI 10 11 MO ■J* SUB Nurttn National Nad nm UUO 14 -a Nadllojftl Nab At. /YHn iMi 106J0 UUO -LS177 words
-
Article194 1983-03-10 11 MAR OS Fn GROUP B CORBEILLE Pairtfmir <n 15 Atr-LlqukJe B 8 N OenrmU Duom CSr (ThomaonCte Francalae On PctrtriM Crodlt Foocior D» France 464 90 1460 ITS JO •U -u Financier* d* LTJnton M9C Lafargo fit Moet-Hennaaay MB Opfl-Partbaa llUt Penarroya 41 JO uncb 14 -t -04 1.4194 words
-
Article198 1983-03-10 11 MAR Oi Franct Sandot Br 4800 -275 BUMM PC rn -15 Actions Suisse* *15 832 Sandot Reg 1900 -a Alusulaae Br -M Suiter Pc TTt -2 AlumInc Ret no •a Sulaer Reg. Swiss Bank Br 1100 318 •1 Brown Borerl Br 1130 -10 Swiss Bonk Corp Clbt Qdtr Br198 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement86 1983-03-10 11 See Page 13 for Asian stocks. Dim Sum a must at Northern Village 0 r. v Northern Village •C*- j Seafood Restaurant x •j. Ground Floor, Orchard I'laza. ~j 1"»0 On hard Road. Singapore 0923. < i p. < a" Reser\ ation: *****11 Where taste still matters. Haute cuisine fransaise86 words
-
Advertisement83 1983-03-10 11 f M r A V Losoantas new at the Lobtyßar Locally renowned, the Los Santos now performing at the Lobby Bar. Hotel Equatorial. This group will capture your heart with their flair of music let It be Spanish. Latin American. Mexican. Tagalog. Japanese, Keronchong. Evergreens. Old Favourites. Pops. etc. They83 words
-
-
3031 1983-03-10 12 BUT 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' Ml Tiroes Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,031 words
-
Article187 1983-03-10 12 ONGAPOftE UNIT TRUST (Miaitin' pwiem tar Mar M) The Commerce 3 X 3 4S The Savings Fund l.Tt I N S*pore Prof Fund 1.44 1JI S pot* Sec Fund 2. LI 2JI S pare Invest Fund 1.14 1.21 S pore Equity Fund 1.41 1 JO D4AMOND MG1 Diamond187 words
-
Article3254 1983-03-10 12 1982/1963 High Low Compaay Last Sale +orGr's Div Div Ctt Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day Hie* Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 390 180 233 400 374 141 228 281 480 448 450 880 1520 400 282 910 1040 312 440 740 320 780 800 2753,254 words
-
Article2016 1983-03-10 12 BID and otter prion officially bated and hiwtw in and reported to the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of «hare» traded *hown in bracket! In tola of 1.000 units tmteaa otherwtae specified Dnwmuu i|Mwh (UB) Dean (1-KB 1.906) (7) 193 (27) 1.94 (05) L9B2,016 words
-
Article583 1983-03-10 12 THE fflagspmr olinfc—ikul waa expected to take a beatlag yeaterday. Bat It did Mi. ladeed the market ktU ap remarkably welL A ra«t was expected whea the everalght New Verb market fell aharpty. The Daw Jaam ladastriaJ average dived njl palate to 1111.79 after reeerdAaalyste then583 words
-
Article499 1983-03-10 12 PRICES closed higher yesterday at the Kuala Lumpur stockmarket. Total turnover rose to 15.10 million units valued at M 545.72 million against Tuesday's 13.97 million units worth $43.03 million. After opening at overnight levels, share prices rose till the noon close. In the afternoon, prices remained499 words
-
COMPANY NEWS
-
609 1983-03-10 13 LOYTAPE Berhad has explained that its proposed acquisition of Sama Holdings and the latter's undertakings to purchase several property assets, does not fall within the ambit of the KLSE's listing requirement 4(8), which pertains to very substantial acquisitions or reverse takeovers. One609 words
-
Article173 1983-03-10 13 Reuter HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation said it expects to pay at least the same rate of dividend in 1963 as it did for 1982, on capital to be increased by a one-for-10 bonus issue. The bank earlier announced an 11.4 per cent increase in 1982 netReuter - 173 words
-
ASIAN STOCKS
-
Article436 1983-03-10 13 HONGKONG STOCKS CLOSED the half day's Wednesday trading near the lows on sporadic, late selling. Trading was slow throughout with sentiment depressed by corporate news and price trends abroad. Prices opened lower following a fall on Wall Street and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp's result on436 words
-
Article421 1983-03-10 13 SHARE PRICES fell slightly on scattered selling over a broad front yesterday because of the yen's weakness and the overnight fall on Wall Street. The market was waiting for signs of progress from the Opec London talks. o J?l market avera 8 e shed 18.74 to421 words
-
Article110 1983-03-10 13 MAR OS Pesos Acoje Mining ***** unch Anglo Phil 0.003S unch Ape* Mining B 0018 0004 Atlas Con. B 3100 unch Bagulo Gold ***** unch Basic Petroleum 0012 unch Benguet Con B CDCr to 00 unch 1J0 -92 First Phil Hldgs 770 ♦0.1 Le panto B. 014 0 005110 words
-
Article160 1983-03-10 13 SHARE pritfes yesterday closed mostly higher in active trading with the cement group leading the ac- tivity. MAR 09 BahU Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthajra In* And Trust Bangkok Bank 252 ♦I Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 142 4 12 Bata Shoe 224 Berll Jucker Charoong Thai Wire 358 44160 words
-
Article427 1983-03-10 13 PRICES CLOSED lower across the board in heavy trading yesterday led by sharp declines in the resource sector. Near the close the AllOrdinaries index was down 10.2 points at 516.7, due mainly to a sharp fall in the All-Resources index which dropped 14.8 points to 405.2. The All-Industrials index427 words
-
-
301 1983-03-10 13 THE Hongkong Securities Commission is investigating the affairs of Eda Investments Ltd following a recent High Court order to wind up the company. A High Court judge ordered last week that Eda be liquidated because of its failure to repay HK$l.4 billion in301 words
-
Article399 1983-03-10 13 THE Malaysian government is "in full control of the situation (arising from loans made to Hongkong property companies), knows exactly what is going on and will back Bank Bumiputra to the hilt," said Datuk Musa Hi tarn in Kuala Lumpur. The Acting Prime Minister, replying to399 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement231 1983-03-10 13 THE BANK ()f CANTON. LTD I lie. 'I p< "Klkll 111 He Mil! k 111-J) A full-service bank offers m Fixed deposit rates in Singapore dollars All interest rates subject to change without notice. For accounts with 550.000 and above, interest rate is negotiable. Singapore Branch 6 Raffles Quay Denmark231 words
-
Advertisement890 1983-03-10 13 ZfcSSBSSWPgiiSJ (Mfinomxiomtim) UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) To: All Ordinary Stockholders ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the following: Audited Results for the Year Ended 31st December 1982 The Company Note 1982 1981 Increase The Group 1982 1981 Increase 1 a Interest890 words
-
-
Chief Price Changes
-
Article159 1983-03-10 14 Rites Indices DBS M Glass Tat Lm Bank C C Federal Floor M Public Baak Lioa Corps M C«o«al George Kaat P M HMgi Pari Mela Mapu Corpa Dab Tuf Mai Hldga Geattaga Bata A Iliad Choc Falls PAN la*tea Syn Raaina H Laoag Pla Gold Cola 806 181159 words
-
Article, Illustration171 1983-03-10 14 Rises Indices Public Bank 700 SEA Lumber 238 Lion Corp 344 Gen ting 432 M Cement 855 G Kent Rasa Sayang 376 Pegi 392 Magnum 414 Ganda 211 SPK-Sentosa 286 Shell 735 Fed Flour 296 Falls Syn Resins 585 Carlsberg 510 35 +26 24 +20 20 +20 18171 words
-
-
518 1983-03-10 14 CHAN OI CHEE - ■■111 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHAN OI CHEE AS EXPECTED, the slump in the shiprepair industry has taken a heavy toll on Sembawang Shipyard's earnings last year. For the financial period ended Dec 31, 1962, the group suffered a sharp 38 per cent518 words
-
Article117 1983-03-10 14 GENERAL Seearities Iaveatmeata is holding its eighth annual general meeting on March 31 (2pm) at DBS Building. There will also be an extraordinary general meeting on an amendment in the company's articles of association. MR M E Hills was appointed a director of Falex MmMm on Feb 25.117 words
-
354 1983-03-10 14 CI HOLDINGS has strengthened its association with Redland PLC of the UK with the latter taking a direct stake in the company. CIH said yesterday that Redland has acquired the 20 per cent stake in the company held previously by Monier Ltd of354 words
-
292 1983-03-10 14 TRADING in the shares of Johan Holdings was suspended on the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges yesterday at the request of the company. In a brief statement, Johan said it was in the midst of negotiations. As such, it was requesting a suspension in292 words
-
Article25 1983-03-10 14 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has queried Apollo Enterprises on a report that it is not going ahead with its extension plan.25 words
-
Article925 1983-03-10 14 THE STOCK market opened lower yesterday, with the Opec meeting still deadlocked on oil production and prices. A likely defeat for the UK mineworkers strike ballot, however, helped limit the decline, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was down 1.6 points at 663.0, after falling 6.1925 words
-
Article54 1983-03-10 14 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1003 50 Tuesday 1014.84 Week Ago 1028.12 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 686.1 Tuesday 856.3 Week Ago 841.1 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 518.7 Tuesday 527.1 Week Ago 500.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 864 8 Monday 886 1 Week Ago 841.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1119.78 Monday 1141.7454 words
-
290 1983-03-10 14 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG PROMET Bhd yesterday disclosed that further tests carried out at its 10 per cent-owned oil and gas concession in China's Gulf of Beibu have produced more positive indications that it may be a commercially viable discovery. In a statement,290 words
-
Article636 1983-03-10 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE 1982 results of most listed companies are likely to be unimpressive. A good number of companies will report either flat or sharply reduced earnings reflecting last year's poorer trading conditions. Whether this has been discounted by the stock marketBy Hock Lock Siew - 636 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement441 1983-03-10 14 WORKSHOP ONE: PURCHASING SUPPLY MANAGEMENT SKILLS Singapore, May 9-11,1983 This workshop is designed for those who have an influence on their company's profitability through their dealing with, or actual execution of, the purchasing function. WORKSHOP OUTLINE Purchasing Planning Control Systems and Case Study B Make or Buy the Company Strategic441 words
-
Advertisement27 1983-03-10 14 0 BCI golf-ball DOI typewriter If s simply beautiful to work with. Jjs SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore tel *****62/4 K L tel 03-*****0 Penang tel 04-*****927 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous63 1983-03-10 14 OUTLOOK for today: Fair and warm; passing showers in a few areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hears prter to 7J9 pan m March f at the airport: Maximum temperature 34.4 Associated humidity 54 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 10.60 Rainfall in millimetres Nil63 words
-
-
SHIPPING TIMES
-
451 1983-03-10 15 TOTAL seaborne cargo handed at the Port of Singapore last year increased by 9.5 per cent from 87.34 million freight tonnes in 1981 to 95.66 million tonnes. Data provided by the Department of Statistics showed that seaborne cargo Unloaded rose by some451 words
-
601 1983-03-10 15 JUNE LIM - Straits Australia Conference to impose GRI of 7pc By JUNE LIM THE Straits/Australia Shipping Conference, a group of shipping companies operating between Singapore-Malaysia and Australia, will impose a general rate increase of 7 per cent with effect from June 1. The increase is a reduction from its initial proposal of601 words
-
PORTSIDES
-
Article97 1983-03-10 15 ROTTERDAM-BASED Graan Elevator Maatschappi] (GEM) plans to establish a new grain terminal on the UK east coast at one of the small HumberskJe ports. The new facility will be at New Holland, Lincolnshire, and will be able to handle vessels up to 5,000 dwt. Storage capacity97 words
-
Article94 1983-03-10 15 AP FOREIGN ship orders to South Korea in the first two months of thto year declined 34 per cent from a year ago to 46,000 gross tons, the South Korean Commerce and Industry Ministry reported. The tonnage, including 43,000 tons in «tiers received in February, was forAP - 94 words
-
-
Article665 1983-03-10 15 SMwtag UM PM« CM SktpflacUM CM Aboitiz n 4/3 Everett Orient IV 4 Ate vra 1 Evergreen IV 3 Ahrenklel Iter VI 3 Peaco vn 4/3 All trans vn 4 Fraaco-Beig m 4/3 Alpac VI 9 Frata Shpg VI a Ante* Shpg X 3 Freight Links V665 words
-
Article, Illustration922 1983-03-10 16 FT BRITISH company has a wingsail (or commercial vessels which it $aims will cut fuel costs by dp to 30 per cent. They are confident about it that fltey're taking payment as a Aare of fuel savings on t£eir first vessel. If incorporated inFT - 922 words
-
466 1983-03-10 16 Reuter WORLD merchant ship tonnage on order fell to 29.2 million gross tons consisting of 2,961 vessels at the end of 1982, from 30.8 million gross tons comprising 3,106 vessels at endSeptember last year, Lloyd's Register of Shipping said. Nearly 69 perReuter - 466 words
-
Article1620 1983-03-10 16 CHARTERING was very subdued on Tuesday in all sectors of the freight market with no new feature emerging, shipbrokers said. Limited grain bookings were seen out of the US Northern Range including a cargo for Seaforth at US$lO and one far Morocco at $12.25 compared with $12.50 previously.1,620 words
-
Article107 1983-03-10 16 Reuter A PASSENGER ship with 91 people aboard burst into flames and sank after a collision with two fishing boats off central Cebu city harbour on Tuesday, the official Philippine News Agency said. The navy is searching for survivors in the area about 560 kmReuter - 107 words
-
Article206 1983-03-10 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container206 words
-
528 1983-03-10 17 THE United States has agreed to allow Philippine shipping lines to carry cargoes secured through loans from the US Export-Import Bank, following talks in Washington between Filipino and US maritime officials. The decision to entertain waivers in favour of Philippine lines reverses528 words
-
Article155 1983-03-10 17 PRESSURE from the Greek seamen's union has led its South Korean counterparts to stop making crewing agreements with Greece's Qag of convenience ships. However, at recent talks with the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), it was agreed that the South Korean Seamen's Union could maintain its existing155 words
-
6316 1983-03-10 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port6,316 words
-
Article753 1983-03-10 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Location E Promoter Anro Asia Nippon lea P Truman B Butang Kan sal Pioneer Maersk Tempo As Plutus Woensdrecht Prase tla B Melatl Aust Maru Cecllie Maersk Ratana753 words
-
Article1722 1983-03-10 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) Singapore Shipping Corporation ffl/Janbataa Merit (PK)/R Jumabhoy A 30W (PN). Transgroup Pte Ltd Ahreakiel Umt SerrW Kim Shpg (S) J*** c Sea Consortium (S)/ Marinte* Enterprise (PK) fjP*-1,722 words
-
Article1100 1983-03-10 24 ALGERIA Algiers Feb 15th. Delays of about 8 days, some 25 -vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda Feb 22nd. 3 ves- sels at berth. Delays of 3-4 days. LoWto Feb 22nd. Waiting times of about 1 day. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca Feb 21st. Delays of 24 days for .'grain, 19 grain1,100 words
-
Article582 1983-03-10 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival KEPPEL WHARVES Kim Ann 28/9 Ouan Guan alongside Lucelent 5 S'pore Shpg alongside Perils 20E SSPL alongside Yuheng 45 Guan Guan alongside Agnes Venture 46 Borneo 10.3.83/0530 B Thermopylae 47 Barber 103.83/1900 Equator IV 22 T Soon 10.3.83/0700 Kota Murni582 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement302 1983-03-10 15 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: PKebnc/Kedunc/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Kont/Banfkok Tei S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PH *****5 K.L. *****0 I \RDIM W I Ml Orient Overseas ConlcuneA Line rn n I FUir COWTWOBED SERVICE TO MMJMTIfi MS WEST AFRICA toppartl MU tart Lafaa *MMN> I m—m) Nml302 words
-
Advertisement280 1983-03-10 15 OSEALORDO i UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ALMTTYAH ¥.27 Mma Qaboos (23/3). Dubai (24/3). Mm Dhabi (25/3). Damnum (26/3). Kinmt (28/3). Doha (3/4). Bahram (4/4) Mma Qaboos 1/4). Dubai (2/4). Bahrain (4/4), Dammam (4/4), Kuwait (6/4). Doha (12/4). Abu Dhabi (13/4). Jaddat (14/4)280 words
-
Advertisement19 1983-03-10 15 mm LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts (or Whom PORT Conditions SHIPS In Pert REGIONAL Weather19 words
-
Advertisement359 1983-03-10 15 <t>cnan Algerian National Line \NE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: I I J MMORCIMMITMOM MEfICT PVL IH. Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: U.B. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS 'ii it-. iifiii TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, UK., GERMANY,359 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement283 1983-03-10 16 mi V 4 S? FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Vessal Spore 1) 11/3 lt/3 25/3 1/4 8/4 K DELFT 15/4 SEUNDM 22/4 DEJNA s m From Eur pa g R3 24/3 16/4 31/3 11/4 1) Matow, Stoctlntoi. Oslo. Hahiniu, 2) Capudiatia. Aarlws. 3) Bremen 4) HMwmp. Amsterdam. UK, 5) Basic. Bordtaw283 words
-
Advertisement402 1983-03-10 16 NOTICE This is further to Amendments published on 3rd March 1983. Offers for sole on Suppliers Credit are invited from parties for two Lighterage Tankers suitable to carry two grades of oil and built preferably not earlier than 1977. Offers will be received up to 1500 Hrs of 22nd March402 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement804 1983-03-10 17 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok oONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAfOSHP 14/4 41/4 M/ 4 12/4 14/* 19/4 U/4 a/4 22/4 H/4 2«/4 M/ 4 12/5 44/5 45/5 11/9 U/9 14/9 14/5 74/5 21/5 2V9 27/9 2»/5804 words
-
Advertisement756 1983-03-10 17 The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at Algiers and have reported and agreed on the following:ALGIERS In view of further Improvement In the berthing situation at Algiers the congestion surcharge, currently 5 percent, Is to be withdrawn with effect from Thursday, 10th March,756 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement741 1983-03-10 18 UA I '0 COWTIKHT u* Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS C«<lg» Kjf Ouka Bay Also accepting transhipment cargo tor CARIBBf AN WES' INOKS ria Hamburg Spore p KeUng Genu Bertram tamers 21/3 *26/2 12/4 feeder serwce Bremen fipress S pore P HeungPeti Bilbao Genoa H'burg B haven (Warn Antwerp Rdnm 21/3 24/3 23/4741 words
-
Advertisement465 1983-03-10 18 K.S.LJNE COMVENTKMM. SERVICE To/Fran BUSAN STOK P. K*a| KNAMC SUSAN K6A 183H/184E 18 20 M*' 21N Mai 23 2* KU> 4 Aped AITAMt IB7W/IBBE (lln »10 Apr 1112 Apr 22 A* SPORE BM BUSAN A VESSEL 14-16 Mw 19-?4 Mai 17 Apr Fulr comwotso) to/from north ajkmca west/east coasts ■KiMamul465 words
-
Advertisement410 1983-03-10 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE COffTAMER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa t LCL CARGO FOK scrnaco k fu m m mi Imi Lrral 26/3 21/3 11/4 12/4 15/4 11/4 17/4 fey»t« 25/3 11/4 11/4 2»/4 21/4 23/4 Itm tartf 4/4 »/< «/4 M/ 4 1/5 J/J ALSO kcctPTMc la/ra i ra/ra TO COnOBUK410 words
-
Advertisement653 1983-03-10 18 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Discharging Only S'pn n** toil/1• Itor NOR 11/21 far rvuummwm n m ■> HTOKTW 21/ X Mb 8 F S S C Agent* m Motor** BOUSTEAD SH|PPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKEL ANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1653 words
-
Advertisement222 1983-03-10 18 HSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVI SMUTOK PJCEIMC PEMW6 LOAD FOI 25 M* 27 Mv UMCM VOtTD BKE2E *fionx MOS NNBTM TO LTD m *****44/7 1 *****71 ncmm sumr amrm cam* ra. 222 M&2/3 max mmtm am mi ia am NUTS* TUB I TKMBNtI lit I* 17H3222 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement447 1983-03-10 19 L PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLORIBO, HOOEIDAH. JEDDAH A AQARA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) Ski 15-16/3 I 21.22/3 7-4/4 I 10-11/4 21-22/4 I 27-22/4 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTAMUUA VX-491 KOTA RtCLATI V.W.-574 KOTAKNAA 11/18 Mar OerMMtam, Mom V.E.-477 llidildrt, Aqafca, i KOTA PET AM 1/5 Apr NMM.MM, VJE. 439447 words
-
Advertisement405 1983-03-10 19 Q IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE fOR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/RAQ SERVICE S'port P. Kaiang hr M.V. ALWAStTI taport Aqaba Bavati. Ba|h<Ud M.V. ALRA2I 14/16 Mar Ma*as/C«d*i/Aqaba Basrah/Baghdad EAST BOWD RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE MM. ALNASITI Inport Yokohama/Oiaka/Koi* THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD BASRAH UPON RE ALSO ACCEPTOR CONTAKRS UPTO405 words
-
Advertisement797 1983-03-10 19 TOEUtO* Carina Bay Ouka In BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Sport P Kataatl 14/3 14/3 a/i 24/ j a/3 31/3 4/4 1/4 12/4 11/4 n/4 n/4 a/4 24/4 V 5 5/5 HBURG rw«CN KMM WVK SOTON *"T' FrawAlUK 4/4 4/4 14/4 12/4 4/4 H/ 4 14/4 11/4797 words
-
Advertisement599 1983-03-10 19 i I y 5 /i r f 7 I I K Scan Dutch t> WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER to MCD/UK/MC/vam SERVICE *mmi i>iraaß?)r«M3)trta|4)C'taq S s ST* su AJTUWM 15/1 36/3 4/4 5/4 7/4 A nUTUS su K F ACE 11/3 I PIRMN 8/3 W4 11/4 17/4 14/4 Kun 13/3 NBMII/1 kmmu>599 words
-
Advertisement340 1983-03-10 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'OAM HULL HMtG IVYBANK 9 Apr 5 Moy 7 Moy 11 Moy CLYDEBANK 26 Apr 21 Moy 26 Hay 29 M«y* Lykes/o Lines U S. GULF DVtECT SERVICE fro» Nob Hur. Gah STOK JOHN LYKES SM SU SM 2/4340 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1086 1983-03-10 20 in. "K' line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTH express container service feeder vessei stoke motto vessel tokyo nyork sumh st xw K PIONEER VlB 11 Mar -RISO MAKU V 65 29 Mar 2S Apr 3 May 30 Apr ASM STAR V? 1) Mar (of# W YORK MARU V 69 8 Apr1,086 words
-
Advertisement125 1983-03-10 20 E CHAR CHINC MARINE CO LTD CCUNII RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE RED SEA/MEOITERRANEAN SEA SEMhCONTAINER SERVICE CENTRAL AMERICA ANO CARIBBEAN SEA SEMhCONTAINER SERVICE FRATA CONTAINER LINE KEYWAY TRANS-CHINA LINE KEYWAY I KEYWAY I LOADING FOR GUANGZHOU. SNATOW AHOY, SHANGHAI HSMGKANG. DAREN FRATA FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 801 World Trade125 words
-
Advertisement846 1983-03-10 20 '//S CALIFOHNM/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CORTAMER/REETER SERVICE L SAN FRANCBCO SEATTIE. TACOMA VIMCOWER 8C fa, fa CtMiMn SSI l „"5" AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AccapM* fa/fa Cantanm p Mm* S pore M l« S|4 «ho accents VBHMKMMO 17 Ma, II IS Hi' 31 M» 4A* BA* f,«.fcT 3 *f846 words
-
Advertisement619 1983-03-10 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES" 11 4 Anson Road »18-OT. Tunas Building Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 A *****67 P Kelang: Tel: *****1/8 RED SEA PERSIAN GULF MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES Snore Loadn For: BOWK m. 3 15 Mar NnM+a/Bmglua/n. Said OfEWEST Hi. I 20 Mar Bandar Abfcas/Bandar Khomon IBH 25 Mar Part Sudan/Port Said619 words
-
Advertisement655 1983-03-10 20 INTRAMA ((*▼■> LTD. Suite 2616 International Pia/a Anson Rd Singapore-0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lmes> MQbm&siXAiLXNta: BREAXBULX SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spm P. >liming Mr mmcßw WW 12 Mm M Pari RVMI/MTieP/W (AMI) ATREUS Ml 21 Mar 15 Mar BOU.OOC/RTMM/VH (AVON) ton* Lm*| at Ma KU* H ALP AC LINE ZZX*™ S655 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement655 1983-03-10 21 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): O CHEF 33W+ 14/3 SS BUDGE 40W 21/3 C PAUL 34W 25/3 C CONTMMEK 20W 31/3 m CONTAKR 34N 6/4 MEXCATOR 30W 12/4 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHEF S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) N GARNET 13E.. lOCATOR 2*.655 words
-
Advertisement537 1983-03-10 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DCS AM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA *PTUW AGINCAS PT[ (ID let ???4111 Vi i. M S sni» son bht *1 Tet *****0 *****1 PP Tel 3IOSM let 36'3/5 36,'4/S r VV CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line of537 words
-
Advertisement907 1983-03-10 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV 6UN.DMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 MS l«*«\ Cate Address SWSOV S*C»POtt ISZZ*n K P KEIIK PfNANG M/S SNMMIT NAM SOON SON BHD ISI ANO ?N0 HOOP MESSRS HAI THONG SWM NO 1 WAN CEMPENINC PORT KIANG MAIAVSIA U«fs907 words
-
Advertisement100 1983-03-10 21 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1. Stanton War #20-06 Sfccatoft Hovm Sippoiv 0106 1* 2XOM (5 l«cs) Tata BX!» SUNT RESHJM SMKXS TO EMI MUTBI HM| LM M Sri Ran Ma lb Hm( LM I Sri Not Hua N* 4 l««pptd m» ton "ZS tons Mura/Uhm/lMi HMW/I. I *40 ton100 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement685 1983-03-10 22 Rc<|i«iial Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PENANG/FHUKET/SONGXLA RATANA BNJM RATANA BHUM VOT. S-n* SKU TOT STORE PENANG PHUKET 123/124 12 Mar 15 Mar 221/222 17 Mar 1J Mar 21 Mar 125/126 25 Mar 29 Mar 223/224 31685 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement314 1983-03-10 23 THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD. MTH FLOOR, CJ\F BUILDING, 79, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE UN TEL: BUM (7 LINES) CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (C.F.S.) TEL: *****X/1 MYANG MING LINE F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES ST/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST cnni COMFORT MNG LONGEVITY V I 22 Mar314 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1983-03-10 24 T«»NSPOI'»(ion MAlitima MI IKANA SA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE to U S WEST COAST SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD T*l: *****44/7 bmimp CMtMMtat Feeders Pte. Ltd. WORLD LINE DARWIN/KOTA KMABALU SERVICE WTTM MOST COMPETITIVE FREIGHT RATES. L\® KAftATHA. ALJC* MM AMD VT. MA. AGENTS: MAMU UWPMQ PTE. LTD. #04-322 TW Mom TEL:205 words
-
Advertisement350 1983-03-10 24 HAJ SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BHD. 33 3S ItN CUNGGAH Off UN SEKOIAH If I *****6 (M INS! !tli> MA <%1f hA/V#' r 2"BW* 21/3 HM*n/Artwp s U/4 Aah»erp/Ha*b«r|/ •(Accepting cargo for storage/paUetising m S.R Tawaqal Godown Gdn 4A South Port) Penjnp Af>er Smg <p'ir<> flpfnt SOO HI If SIN(, SUN350 words
-
Advertisement414 1983-03-10 24 P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. IAiAN IAHAM ABAW, l? 3 175 lAAARIA IW 3/4 199 34,838 *****6 Dally receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jak&rta/Tg. Prlok. VESSEL MAGA XXXXI VOY. 4 OWY VOY. 5 MAGA XXJ VOY. 4 MAGA XXXXI VOY. 5 WNY VOY414 words
-
-
Page 24 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous168 1983-03-10 24 Regional Weather 0 I Jk V A a I® <• ST* sS&^X V c cr" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A M. THIS MORNINQ. LEGEND: R Thunder stum Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain168 words
-