The Business Times, 1 April 1985
1985-04-01
1
26
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/biztimes
The Business Times
-
Title Section12 1985-04-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1985 60 CENTS12 words
-
368 1985-04-01 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE CLOSING DATE of the construction tender for Changi Airport's second passenger terminal building has been extended at the request of some companies vying for the $500 million project. Tenders will now close on May 9, instead of April 11368 words
-
310 1985-04-01 1 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG MARITIME (Pte) Ltd, a vesselhiring and marine contracting company, appears to be headed for trouble with the Central Provident Fund Board over non-payment of three months' contributions. Sources said the sum involved was about $250,000. A demand had been made by310 words
-
766 1985-04-01 1 CHAN OI CHEE - Profits grow by 60pc amid harsh business conditions By CHAN OI CHEE PAN-ELECTRIC Industries Ltd, which was recently the centre of a controversy over suspected manipulation of its share price by syndicates which circulated bullish forecasts of its prospects, has reported a near 60 per766 words
-
Article225 1985-04-01 1 TENANTS of People's Park Centre will pay 13 per cent less in monthly service charges from today for nine months. The monthly fee of $8.50 per square metre, which they were supposed to pay from April 1 to Dec 31 this year, has been reduced225 words
-
Article, Illustration420 1985-04-01 1 RAY HEATH - By RAY HEATH SMALL, but possibly significant, discoveries of oil have been made in the course of Mass Rapid Transit tunnelling. A cloak of secrecy has been thrown around the finds until they can be evaluated, but reliable, informed sources indicate they420 words
-
299 1985-04-01 1 Reuter THE AMERICAN central bank must keep up its fight against inflation if it is to continue attracting the foreign capital needed for the US trade and budget deficits, Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker said on Saturday. In a speech toReuter - 299 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement143 1985-04-01 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Lid A *no*y owned subsidiary o> Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore H* «03 00 Claymore Plaza Sogapora 0922 A .P. Mo. 0045 This personal screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT lineup. It143 words
-
Advertisement344 1985-04-01 1 What is interesting about Today in Parliament is the effect its discussions have on the media in general. Several people have told MARIE DAVID that they have noticed a change in the newspaper coverage of Parliament, both in content and exposure. It has also brought alive the business of Government,344 words
-
Advertisement157 1985-04-01 1 ComputerAsiaBs 14-17 August World Trade Centre Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd Tel *****47 Telex RS ***** SINGEX What you missed... If you did not read BT on Saturday, you would have missed the sharp reactions to allegations that companies in Singapore keep two sets of books, and you would also157 words
-
-
MANAGEMENT
-
Article, Illustration1260 1985-04-01 2 DAVID GABRIEL - Consider this option For a fee, the best of both the spot and forward currency markets By DAVID GABRIEL A FINANCIAL CONTROLLER would probably welcome the opportunity to cover forward foreign exchange risks without having at the same time to undertake a firm contractual obligation to carry out the transaction.1,260 words
-
FRONTIERS
-
Article133 1985-04-01 2 EVERY hotel in Singapore, it seems, is either getting a new computer or upgrading the existing machines. Apart from helping to save wages and improve services, a computer can work wonders for hoteliers if it is properly programmed. Monitoring telephone calls, for example, can be133 words
-
Article251 1985-04-01 2 WHILE Singapore is venturing in earnest into the field of biotechnology, the discipline itself took a step in a new direction in the US. A federal court in Washington laid down new rules for experiments using genetical-ly-altered organisms in the environment. An appeals court ruled that251 words
-
Article100 1985-04-01 2 MARINE BOTANISTS have found plant life at ocean depths previously believed too great for sufficient light to penetrate. The new plant is a red algae found by Mark and Diane Littler and co-workers off the coasts of San Salvador island in the Bahamas. A CHINESE researcher at Rockefeller University,100 words
-
Article, Illustration228 1985-04-01 2 MUCH HAS BEEN written about the rights of non-smok-ers whose health may be damaged by inhaling other people's tobacco smoke. In the United Kingdom, a new anti-smoking campaign began recently with the warning that passive smoking inhaling the smoke of others is said to cause the death228 words
-
-
Article1113 1985-04-01 3 PAUL BETTS - A Frenchman succeeds where others have failed By PAUL BETTS FT "THE PESSIMISTS think I will break my neck in five months' time and the optimists say I'll probably break it in five years," Bernard Tapie, the extrovert French entrepreneur who has built a 6 billion francFT - 1,113 words
-
727 1985-04-01 3 CARLA RAPOPORT - By CARLA RAPOPORT FT IN 1968, Procter and Gamble introduced Ariel, its popular enzyme detergent, to the UK market. In the same year, Schweppes put out a drink called Cresta, and Cadbury launched a product called Appletree. The year also sawFT - 727 words
-
Article534 1985-04-01 3 SUCCESSFUL managements run their businesses on figures that are few and simple, according to Thomas Sheridan, -principal consultant with PA International Management Consultants at a conference held in Frankfurt recently. He was looking at the contribution •of management accounting to the success of a business. "Successful managements534 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement73 1985-04-01 2 s 9Z& fyrilk-M. WiMiK 4n the wire Valley tkishasdmptMMt'tlieMast tender of ipumj vGjetobhs and fresh river^fisk, fyrrh,Pike,and 3abaon. •Dncklnujemd fbrk are also at theirbest. lunch -$35++ JHenh offers a choice- cf courses, a selection of cheese, and the trolley of desserts. H 6 course set dinner, mithsix vines at selected73 words
-
Advertisement58 1985-04-01 2 Pick~upone oven~baltcdJ|» croi^art, mp^* 1 Delifrance BOULANGERIE ET CAFE FRANCAIS Clifford Centre, On your way to J c»*w <|C p+Cg-L or for r lunch or for k snack. Delifraiice BOULANGERIE ET CAFE FRANCAIS 24 Raffles Place, Clifford Centre #02-19, Singapore 0104. Tel: 532 2737. Business Hours: Mon to Fri: 7.3058 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement88 1985-04-01 3 20% GOVERNMENT TAX IS SUSPENDED From 1 April 1985, the 20% Government Tax on telephone services and trunk calls to Peninsular Malaysia has been suspended, namely: Rental on telephone services: Telephone lines Extension lines Telephone instruments, systems and equipment Phone Plus service Speech Private Wires Rental and call charges of88 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous11 1985-04-01 3 /you can't possibly not like m£ RESEARCH PROVES YbU VO J11 words
-
-
MONEY AND EXCHANGES
-
517 1985-04-01 4 AP TOO MUCH MONEY in circulation, reckless lending and a lack of discipline contributed to the shakeup at China's two top banks, Chinese leaders have disclosed. There were also political factors, they added. Foreign bankers were surprised when Jin Deqin, theAP - 517 words
-
Article83 1985-04-01 4 AFP THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Standard Chartered Bank on Saturday announced a Vi per cent cut in their prime lending rate to 9Vi per cent effective today. The Hongkong Association of Banks, meanwhile, decided to reduce interest rates for Hongkong dollar depositsAFP - 83 words
-
Article154 1985-04-01 4 Bernama THE Malaysian dollar remained generally stable last year despite the "volatile" international money markets, Bank Negara said. It said that reflecting the improved external payments position, the Malaysian dollar remained stable against its basket of currencies, although towards the year-end, as commodity prices weakenedBernama - 154 words
-
Article269 1985-04-01 4 Commercial Discount Co Ltd THE interbank market remained fairly liquid and uneventful last week except for overnight funds which were taken up to 5% per cent during mid-week before settling at 2 1 i to 2 per cent on Friday. Term rates moved marginally from 6Commercial Discount Co Ltd - 269 words
-
Article248 1985-04-01 4 Union Bank of Switzerland UBS THE US DOLLAR was initially firm last week in a thin and drifting market. But a downtrend developed in the course of the week and it lost ground amidst wide swings. Initial doubts about the reliability of the US GNP flash forecast andUnion Bank of Switzerland; UBS - 248 words
-
155 1985-04-01 4 POSITIVE PRICE actions in the last two weeks encouraged us to adopt a bullish stance towards gold, said bullion firm Green Collier. Unless prices break the US$32O good support area for the June contract, we expect the overall trend to remain up, the firm added.155 words
-
Article264 1985-04-01 4 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Mar 29 BID PRICES High Low us* 7 days 8 7/8 8 11/16 1 month 8 7/8 8 11/16 2 months 9 8 7/8 3 months 9 5/16 8 15/16 6 months 9 7/8 9 7/16 9 months264 words
-
254 1985-04-01 4 OCBC THE Singapore dollar opened weaker against the US dollar at 2.2450/60 but finished firm for the week at 2.2075/96. Trading was erratic and nervous in most of the sessions with most of the closing in its favour. The trading range for the weekOCBC - 254 words
-
Article, Illustration182 1985-04-01 4 PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday March 29, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. •MNCATES «h ttmagt 1 the prant M* rates of 12 aaj* banks tptntmg apart Morme Midland 9 1 Midland Bonk 9'i Mitsubishi Bonk 9^« Mitsui Trust182 words
-
Article35 1985-04-01 4 The range of caU rates for the week ended Friday, Mor 29: Bonk fund 5 to 5.45 General fund 5 to 5.3 0 1 s of funds 1,691 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd35 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement106 1985-04-01 4 ANNOUNCEMENT (MM Lim leek Lee Group SINGAPORE ~ll[jfhj Universal Computer Co. Ltd I— JAPAN proudly announce the official opening of our Joint Venture ULC Systems (Far East) Re. Ltel on Ist April 1985 Our Services NEC Computer Systems Sales, Computer Bureau Services, Development and Sales of Computer Softwares, Office Automation106 words
-
Advertisement36 1985-04-01 4 CONGRATULATIONS TO ULC Systems (Far East) Pte. Ltd. on their official opening Ist April 1985 from e f ft NEC Computers Singapore Pte Lid 1 Maritime Square, #02-71, World Trade Centre, Singapore 0409. Tel: *****33. v36 words
-
-
BANKING AND FINANCE
-
Article, Illustration1565 1985-04-01 5 ALVIN TAY - Part and parcel of strengths of a financial centre What lies ahead for merchant banks in Singapore? Mr John Hill, chief executive officer of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, gives his views in Part 2 of his interview with ALVIN TAY. ALVIN TAY SOME might1,565 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1985-04-01 5 The New Image of Success. Hongkongßank Visa Cards now reflect a new and prestigious image an image that reflects success. Our cards now come in two new distinctive designs. mto re P^ ce trac^^ona sa Card. BfgK] 'Premier' Sggj a new version of the Premier Visa Card. These new, specially140 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1322 1985-04-01 6 ir r j W Pr °J (6ttHoa#«Ul)i)») UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT To All Shareholders The Board of Directors of United Overseas Bank Limited wishes to make the following announcement:— I. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1984 Decrease) Net profit after1,322 words
-
-
OVERSEAS
-
393 1985-04-01 7 AFP THE DEREGULATION of Japan's telecommunications industry today, ending a 117-year state monopoly, will test Tokyo's pledge to open up its markets to technology imports, analysts say. The dismantling of the monopoly enjoyed by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corp (NTT), and itsAFP - 393 words
-
166 1985-04-01 7 AP INCOME in Shenzhen, China's first and biggest "special economic zone" on the border with Hongkong, is almost five times the national average, the city's mayor said. Mayor Liang Xiang said the average Shenzhen income last year exceeded 2,800 yuan (US$9B9), compared with perAP - 166 words
-
Article186 1985-04-01 7 AFP IN A MOVE to boost rural development, the Thai Ministry of Interior has initiated plans to allow foreigners to buy property in Thailand. Veera Musikapong, Deputy Minister of Interior, told a meeting of real estate developers in Bangkok that the government was considering allowing foreignersAFP - 186 words
-
Article746 1985-04-01 7 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time CAL CI806 0945 HLP RBA BI421 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP GIA GA960 1100 HLP SIA SQ201 1115 HLP SIA SQ105 1120 KUL SIA SQ191 1225 PEN THAI TG403 1150 BKK MAS MH682 1230 KCH746 words
-
203 1985-04-01 7 AFP CONSUMER prices in non-com-munist industrialised nations rose by an average 4.8 per cent last year, their weakest annual hike in 12 years, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said. Consumer prices went up by an average of 5 per cent in 1983.AFP - 203 words
-
373 1985-04-01 7 AFP THE REAGAN government is not worried about the recent weakening of the dollar, US Treasury Secretary James Baker said. "What you have seen happen, in my view at least, is you have seen the market at work," he said in anAFP - 373 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1985-04-01 7 W1 F>W I\in Am K I Ivinv; 1 mm Singapore lo 1 kont; lokvo, I t>s Aiiiii'lt's, Honolulu, San I miKisco \t'u Virk For Updated Information, Call *****1128 words
-
Advertisement114 1985-04-01 7 i fs \V A ft Announcing The V Owner" scheme Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans to own their home: Now, if you're buying your first private home, you can get a five-year interest concession of 14%. You'll pay only 8 Vi for a loan114 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous68 1985-04-01 7 Doonesbury 'TODAY I UJAKB UPMThAHBAVY l PW AT WORK Atic/\n rtc. iic AHEAD OF !l t: 1 *7, *AS JOANIEGeB JEFFREY REAPY FDR MY CARS, I ASK HER IF I CAN &E REU&YEP OFMY USUAL HOUSEHOW RESPONSE UDES FOR ■new. i m ffi if -i BY GARRY TRUDEAU m m68 words
-
-
FEATURES
-
Article, Illustration1748 1985-04-01 8 CHUANG PECK MING - Unions face real problem of continuing decline in membership Leaders and more than 300 delegates of the National Trades Union are gathered for three days, starting today, to find a solution to a thorny problem that is threatening the very existence of the labour movement1,748 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement192 1985-04-01 8 msm i X: Piilb CsSMdf* IT* il ""A r S*-s> *.««i "?fc 'i. V 'X Dementi Park Phase 3C Nature at your very doorstep. Comprising Gate House and Carriage House, a pair of artistically designed condominium blocks set amidst acres of sprawling landscaped meadowland just off Sunset Way. Clementi Park192 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1025 1985-04-01 8 CHANHiI 5 l 2.30 PM SBC Text "Lire" Simple Paces 3.00 Opening and Propamine rtghights followed by Princess Chang Ping (Mandarin, with English subtitles/ r) 3.55 A Baby's Own World Chidren of the World 4.20 Toybox II (Children's programme/ last episode): Focus on things that fly. Stories about Felicity the1,025 words
-
-
SPORTS
-
Article, Illustration804 1985-04-01 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS TAIWAN'S Chen Tze Ming blew a four-stroke lead, then came back to win the Singapore Open golf championship from New Zealand's Greg Turner on the first hole of sudden-death play at Bukit yesterday. The two had carded four-day totals of 10-under-par 2745.Photos by JERRY SEH - 804 words
-
Article, Illustration597 1985-04-01 9 YOU COULD TELL he was a happy man yesterday. He grinned from ear to ear, bought beer all round, then joined in the yam sengs. Lim Kian Tiong celebrated his and Singapore's best ever showing in the Singapore Open golf championship in true local597 words
-
-
THE ARTS
-
Article, Illustration740 1985-04-01 9 MARIE DAVID - By MARIE DAVID THESE DAYS it is impossible to have a conversation over lunch or dinner without the matter of Today in Parliament being raised. By and large, the comments about the programme are good. Most see the need for a credible Parliament report, and740 words
-
495 1985-04-01 9 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG TOTAL CONCENTRATION and perfect control just about sums up Christian Blackshaw at the piano. Simple as it is, such a description is not inadequate. Except it fails to make mention of the fact that he is absolutely marvellous. It is seldom that495 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement122 1985-04-01 9 HOKLWPHWNV Executive Set lunch Daily $1290++ 3-course lunch prepared in the finest Continental style. The ideal place for a quiet business lunch right in the heart of Orchard Road. 7 WUKIMK 6RILL Orchard/Somerset Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****66. A different menu for every day of the month except Sundays, when122 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous657 1985-04-01 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Ponti or Monte (5) 6 Seasonably foolish (5) 9 Land I'd learn from (7) 10 Declare the taste to be wrong (5) 11 Going farther back? (5) 12 Cut east to town (5) 13 Their flies have hooks on (7) 15 Actor perhaps too fat? (3)657 words
-
-
INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
-
Article206 1985-04-01 10 AFP AIR FRANCE is having secret negotiations with North Korea to inaugurate air service to Pyongyang via Beijing. The Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) last Saturday quoted reliable sources in China as saying the airline and North Korean authorities hoped to reach agreement by the summerAFP - 206 words
-
Article66 1985-04-01 10 Reuter A CHINESE company has broken into the US market for car transmission couplings in a deal Zeller and Panax. The Hangzhou couplings factory will sell the US companies 200,000 units this year and hopes to set up a joint venture soon. Zeller is described as the largestReuter - 66 words
-
Article249 1985-04-01 10 MAR 30 Aynomoto Yen Mitsubishi Mitsub Elec Mitsub Estate Mitsub Heovy 540 403 632 276 +9 +3 -7 1 Mitsui 338 -4 867 900 815 1 181 unch Asohi Gloss +5 -7 Mitsui Smelting. 578 430 23 +5 532 -13 Mitsumi 974 1280 -60 Muroto 2260 60 Cas»c 1630249 words
-
324 1985-04-01 10 Reuter TAKEOVER speculation pushed Wall Street shares higher last Friday, but confusion over recent economic statistics kept institutional investors out of the market, analysts said. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 6.07 points to close at 1,266.78. Advancing issues led decliners by 1,023 toReuter - 324 words
-
Article108 1985-04-01 10 MA* 29 Abmbi a 55* unch Hud Bay M Imp Oi hc» 7* 52 18* 37* 34* unch 23 21* 16 19 inch Lobkjw B 16* 25* 3 39* 27 Mc BkxM 25* M Conodo 39* 16* BP Con Ltd 31* 1* 70* 34* 29*4 18* 56* unch 5*108 words
-
Article194 1985-04-01 10 MAI 29 Rand UnaMC 485 5 Woohrorth 1300 unch INOUSTtlALS minings 720 10 2525 75 135 6750 30 -10 1657 unch Amaprop 340 BuffcH 8100 100 UKh unch AMIC 2280 1052 80 +7 Chart* Cora Gold 1250 C G Smith ***** 1175 240 uncH 1015 12 350 urvch 5375194 words
-
Article668 1985-04-01 10 MAI 29 us$ AJcan AJumn Alcoa ASegheny Lud AJfcad Chm Cp AM Storn AJn-Chafcrxn Ant Brands he Am Broodcait Am Can Co Am Cyanamd Am EWc PunAm Exprass Am Horn* Prod Am Moton Cp Am Natinl Got AmTill T«L Amax Ine Amarodo Mass AMF he Amr Corp Armco668 words
-
Article870 1985-04-01 10 Amsterdam MAI 29 Fh ABN 403 SO -0 5 .Aagon Ahold 185 00 -I S 214 00 -1 Akxo AMEV 110 20 -0 3 212 50 -4.1 Arnhn Amro Bonk Bavfcal Boh Bonum* Bo*kofc» Bur Tat CetorxS 74 20 -0 1 52 00 unch 110 20 +0.2 340870 words
-
Article42 1985-04-01 10 AFP PHILIPS, a Netherlandsbased electronics group, was fined 25,000 marks by the West German Cartels Office for concealing its majority interest in a lighting company when it sought consent to merge with Grundig leisure electronics company. AFP Stockholm prices unavailableAFP - 42 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement399 1985-04-01 10 5 a I ip.p rzyt'\ ""if ifunkai Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50++ A¥ FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 TIENGOURTi?399 words
-
Advertisement161 1985-04-01 10 London stocks, page 15 If V Fing Cb£ng L6u Teochew Restaurant for the best Teochew delicacies in town. Discover our famous dian-xin, delicious steam-boat Teochew porridge and other mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 11.00 am161 words
-
-
INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
-
345 1985-04-01 11 UPI A COMMITTEE representing creditors of United Press International has granted UPI a 90day moratorium on payment towards its debt. UPI, which is restructuring in an effort to attract new investment and end more than two decades of operating losses, owes aUPI - 345 words
-
Article, Illustration506 1985-04-01 11 Michigan will provide USslBm for car plant in Detroit Reuter THE STATE of Michigan has offered to provide nearly US$lB million for Japanese carmaker Mazda's project to build cars in the US. Michigan officials have proposed a financial package to make up for a shortfallReuter - 506 words
-
186 1985-04-01 11 AFP THE BOARD of Tootal, a British textile company, has described Entrad's new offer of £128 million for the company as "totally inadequate". Entrad, an Australian textile group, has said it will not bid any higher for Tootal after it raised theAFP - 186 words
-
635 1985-04-01 11 Reuter FOREIGN BUSINESSES and banks say they continue to face many frustrations as a result of operating in China. And some Chinese economists are registering growing scepticism over the success of their nation's official open-door policy. Although foreign bankers and businessmen express qualified optimismReuter - 635 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement585 1985-04-01 11 -i V///. n A -4* OT7 ir.ft i&mi&la 9. V* (*> PH <♦> Level b Peninsula Hott m I m -a a J 4, 4k -f f New plush interiors which conjure up an entirely different atmosphere. Plus our warm hospitality and a menu of local and continental favourites that585 words
-
Advertisement117 1985-04-01 11 At COFFEE GARDEN... M 24-HO HONG KONG DIAN XIN, NOODLES AND CONGEE. SPECIAL ROASTS* AVAILABLE TOO! Also available round-the-clock are delectable local and continental cuisines. s. tC 16 ORCHARD nOAC 'Available from llam 3pm 6pm llpm Set Breakfast Special* of Porridge A Dian Xin available Mi MM Ml if, MOT117 words
-
-
RAW MATERIALS
-
Article991 1985-04-01 12 Pound's temporary rally disrupts trading AFP CURRENCY GYRATIONS again brought chaos to the commodity markets last week, culminating in a mid-week rally by sterling to its highest level since November. But another half a point cut in British banks' base rates, coming only a week afterAFP - 991 words
-
332 1985-04-01 12 AFP THE Council of the International Jute Organisation met in Dhaka amid urgent calls for steps to boost the natural fibre's ability to compete with synthetic products on world markets. Representatives of 23 countries as well as financial and development institutions wereAFP - 332 words
-
Article245 1985-04-01 12 AP THE International Tin Council, which administers the price-stabi-lisation accord for the metal, has lost its only communist member with the departure of Poland, an ITC official said last Thursday. "Poland has effectively left," an ITC official said, pointing out that there has been noAP - 245 words
-
Article227 1985-04-01 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mostly lower last Friday, down as much as 2'/« US cents a bushel in July, while the distant May 1906 firmed Vi cent. Soybean prices generally followed soyproducts, with the dip in meal prices depressing sentiment. Early strength was tied227 words
-
Article242 1985-04-01 12 THE Singapore pepper and palm oil markets continued to be firm last week but coffee prices eased. In the pepper market, supplies remained tight. A trader said: "Producers increase their price after selling every bag." He may have been exaggerating but it does illustrate the242 words
-
Article107 1985-04-01 12 AFP ALL CEMENT industries in Indonesia will have to switch to coal as their source of power by the end of next year, Mr Sidharto, director general of Basic Chemical Industries has said. The use of coal instead of fuel oil to power cement plantsAFP - 107 words
-
Article1123 1985-04-01 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed around session lows last Friday and with losses from the previous close of £51 to £38. May finished at £2,166, down £41 and £1 above its low. Prices eased in dollar terms after holding steady last week, with May ending around 121 cents per1,123 words
-
Article302 1985-04-01 12 FUTURES closed mixed in Japan last Saturday with prices ranging between down 1.5 yen and up 0.1 yen in fairly light trading. Nearbys extended Friday's fall on liquidation following the lower market prices in producing countries and the dollar's depreciation against the yen abroad on Friday night, while two302 words
-
Article27 1985-04-01 12 Dote Closing priccs (tOMMs) M$/kHo Mar 25 29.15 195 Mar 26 29.15 170 Mar 27 29.15 177 Mar 28 29.41 161 Mar 29 29.44 7127 words
-
Article65 1985-04-01 12 FOB NSW 477.50 Nutmeg 396.00 no fob nsw E&W FOB NSW 248 00 Gambier FOB NSW 330.00 London Commodity Exchange on Mar 28. Seller*' deemg pnt (US$/lon« tonne CIF European ports, untcs otWwi m stated) Pepper (Sarawak) 3,625 Faq, spot White foq, afloat 3,625 White foq 3,625 Mac/Apr65 words
-
Article225 1985-04-01 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade ranged from down one US cent a bushel in nearby May to up 3Vi cents in September last Friday. September ended at the top of its 3'/«-cent range. Weakness in the nearby May was probably long liquidation in that month as225 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement477 1985-04-01 12 £sso ESSO MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Ballroom, Equatorial Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, May 9, 1985 at 10.30 a.m. for477 words
-
-
MARKER REVIEWS
-
Article, Illustration5528 1985-04-01 13 HOMER CHEN - It By HOMER CHEN SHARE PRICES closed generally lower at the Singapore stock market last week, with the notable exception of the plantation sector. Volume was generally light and this encouraged most pundits to believe that the undertone was still strong. In spite of the market's5,528 words
-
Article268 1985-04-01 13 rj VlAustralia d AUSTRALIAN share markets finned up last week with gold stocks taking advantage of higher international prices and a weakening US dollar. Commodity stocks tended firmer with a steady rise in the gold price which was likely to remain firm in the coming weeks,268 words
-
Article564 1985-04-01 13 Bobee Leong - Week ended March 29 compiled by Bobee Leong SCRIP ISSUES Grand Central: Proposed bonus issue of three-for-two. Sateras Res: Proposed rights issue of one-for-two at $1.25 per share. Yoohan: Bonus issue of 0.3-for-one. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS it OAF Ltd through its wholly-owned Ben Foods (S) Pte564 words
-
299 1985-04-01 13 Pip Zurich BCI INCREASING profit-tak-ing characterised events on the Zurich stock market during the past week. Investors reacted to the uncertainty on the US market, sparked by the prospect of unsatisfactory quarterly earnings reports by major American companies. At the same time, the pressured dollar wasBCI - 299 words
-
Article1863 1985-04-01 14 GERALD COLVERD - 11 trrmJ London p] Jmu m By GERALD COLVERD JUST BEFORE our conversa- i tions were rudely disturbed a c few weeks ago, the dominant ob- e servation was Mr Ronald 1 Reagan's advice to the Western economies to get themselves up j into line with the American1,863 words
-
Article173 1985-04-01 14 Bernama i I THE SAFUAN group, which has just received official approval for its acquisition of publicly- listed Kesang Holdings Bhd, is r in the process of obtaining a franchise from a leading UK hoi tel and resort management group. e Haji Mat Shah Safuan, the tBernama - 173 words
-
269 1985-04-01 14 AFP THE TOKYO stock market chalked up record highs on Wednesday and Thursday, but the steam fizzled out toward the end of the week. The Dow-Jones average of 225 stocks listed in the major first section ended the week at 12,590.20 yen, up 52.25AFP - 269 words
-
Article106 1985-04-01 14 FAR EAST Consortium Ltd (FECL) has issued 37.6 million new shares of HK$l each to companies controlled by chairman Deacon Chiu and his family. The new fully-paid shares are part of a move to capitalise $37.6 million in loans extended by the Chiu family106 words
-
Article838 1985-04-01 14 Msjj K.Lumpur A THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market put on another lethargic performance last week with share prices finishing on an easier note. In the absence of any fresh developments to lift market sentiment, investors generally preferred to stay on the sidelines, adopting a wait-and-see attitude. As838 words
-
Article44 1985-04-01 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Berjaya Corpn Five-for-ooe fe $1.00 per shore Ex-date: Mar 26 Books close: Apr 8 HK Land One-for-ten HKS5.10 per shore Ex-date: Mar 25 Books dose: Mar 30 Company BONUS ISSUE Yaohan 0.3-for-one Ex-dote: May 15 Books close: May 2044 words
-
Article130 1985-04-01 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE George Town Two-for-one fe $1 00 per shore Landmorks HIdgs One-for-four fe $1 00 per shore Peak Hua Three-tor-two fe $1 50 per share Sub-division of $1 por into 2 shores of 50 cents each Raleigh One-for-one <« $1 50 per shore (Bonus entitled to130 words
-
959 1985-04-01 14 rl J ew y FT WHEN President Reagan turned up at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday morning to ring the opening bell and deliver a pep talk to Wall Street traders, he was in fine form. Describing the American economy asFT - 959 words
-
Article342 1985-04-01 14 TERESA LIM - t I Hongkong Imj By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent THE HONGKONG stock market held through the best part of the week without sliding too badly, mainly because several good corporate announcements count-er-balanced any nervousness ahead of the release of Jardine Matheson's results on Friday. Until Thursday, while342 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement204 1985-04-01 14 MAN JOO CAN FACTORY BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY REPORT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1984 The unaudited preliminary results of the Group December, 1984 are as follows: and of the company for the year ended 31st Group Company 1984 1983 1984 1983 $'000 S 000 $'000204 words
-
Advertisement19 1985-04-01 14 TIME LIFE BOOKS A WINDOW TO A LIFETIME OF KNOWLEDGE FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL STP Distributors Tel *****8819 words
-
-
COMPANY NEWS
-
489 1985-04-01 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM PLANTATIONS have become an important profit generator for property-based Paramount Corp Bhd. This is evident from the sharp 53.9 per cent rise in group taxable earnings to M 58.41 million in 1984 compared with $5.47 million the year before. The trend489 words
-
LATEST RESULTS
-
Article51 1985-04-01 15 Group pre-tax profits for the six months ended Dec 31, 1984, increased to M 518.9 million (from $16.7 million) on substantially higher turnover of $138.7 million ($116.3 million). No interim dividend recommended. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the group expects to maintain its performance in the current51 words
-
Article68 1985-04-01 15 For the year ended Dec 31, 1984, the company suffered pretax losses of M 519.6 million against losses of only $910,000 previously. This was in spite of a marginal rise in total sales revenue to $87.8 million from $85.6 million. Directors said the loss was68 words
-
Article43 1985-04-01 15 Group pre-tax profits were slashed to Msl.B million (from $3.1 million) on turnover of $22.9 million (from $23.9 million) during the year ended last Dec 31. After accounting for attributable profits of $910,000, accumulated losses carried forward totalled $4.6 million.43 words
-
119 1985-04-01 15 For the six months to Dec 31, 1963, the group incurred a pre-tax loss of M 5364,000 against profits of $1-33 million previously. This was in spite of an increase in group turnover to $11.5 million from $10.4 million previously. The loss was due to119 words
-
Article45 1985-04-01 15 Group pre-tax profits for the six months to Dec 31, 1964 were lo wer at M5612,000 (from $1.1 million) in spite of higher turnover of $11.4 million (from $10.3 million). Directors did not recommend payment of an interim dividend (previous interim: nil).45 words
-
Article65 1985-04-01 15 Group pre-tax profits for the year ended last Dec 31 almost doubled to M 514.5 million ($7.4 million) on turnover of $42.1 million (from $25.2 million). Directors have recommended a first and final dividend of 4 per cent (tax exempt) and 6 per cent less tax for65 words
-
Article45 1985-04-01 15 Group pre-tax profits for the year ended Dec 31, 1984, were 20 per cent lower at $7.2 million (from $9 million) although turnover jumped 32 per cent to $160.3 million (from $120.3 million). Directors will consider the payment of a dividend.45 words
-
40 1985-04-01 15 For the year end- Ed Dec 31, 1984, net premium income was higher at M 57.3 million from $6.1 million. The gross sum assured (new businesses) aisn increased to $93.5 million (from $82.1 million).40 words
-
Article55 1985-04-01 15 For the six months to Dec 31, 1984, the group incurred a pretax loss of M 5608,000 against profits of $232,000 previously. Turnover declined 17 per cent to $13.3 million from $15.9 million. The company, formerly Toshiba (Malaysia), has taken steps to prune expenditure, institute stringent cost55 words
-
Article62 1985-04-01 15 Group pre-tax prof- its for the year ended last Dec 31 were higher at M 53.3 million compared with $2.6 million previously. Turnover had improved to $42.3 million from $38.5 million a year ago. Directors have recommended an unchanged first and final dividend of 5 per cent gross62 words
-
Article35 1985-04-01 15 For the year to Dec 31, 1984, pre-tax profits of the company fell marginally to $445,000 (from $605,000) on lower turnover of $4.1 million (from $5.3 million). No dividend was declared.35 words
-
-
368 1985-04-01 15 MALAYSIA National Insurance Sdn Bhd (MNI) has confirmed a Malaysian newspaper report that it had bought 12.5 million shares in Cycle and Carriage Ltd (CCL) from PMCW Holdings, a unit of Malayan United Industries (MUI). MNI has also bought an additional368 words
-
332 1985-04-01 15 THE KUOK-CONTROLLED Rasa Sayang Beach Hotels (Penang) Bhd group has reported lower earnings for the second consecutive year since it went public in 1962. For the 12 months ended Dec 31, the group experienced a substantial 14 per cent fall in pretax profits to332 words
-
Article, Illustration696 1985-04-01 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THREE property companies, which released their December year-end profit figures together with an avalanche of other preliminary announcements during the weekend, performed surprisingly well in 1964. Directors of the companies have even assured shareholders that earnings in the current696 words
-
Article675 1985-04-01 15 SHARE PRICES drifted lower at the close in dull trading on Friday and the FT-30 index closed 13.8 points lower at 964.3 with the FTSE-100 down 10.1 at 1277.0. Dealers said some operators were disappointed that Barclays and Midland had not followed the other two major clearing banks'675 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement47 1985-04-01 15 LS2D-200 Filing Sate PD Night SC 4 D Deposit Sate i Manage Concept 11 Electronic Typewriter tttor Check writers From U.S.A. Swivel Chair Executive Chair Executive Chair Dealing in electronic typewriter, calculator, anti-burglar re-locking alarm fire-resistant sates steel wooden office Furniture, chequewriter. magnetic whiteboard etcs. r r47 words
-
Advertisement235 1985-04-01 15 Fixed Deposits Rates: 1 month *6Va% p.a. 3 months 6 1 /2% p.a. 6 months 6%% p.a. 9 months 7 %p a. F# 12 months 7V4% p.a On Call 5 1 /4% p.a. Savings 6V4% p.a. (calculated daily) Rates are subject to change without notice Minimum $2,500 Minimum $10,000 HEAD235 words
-
-
149 1985-04-01 16 AP DOMESTIC and foreign investment in Indonesia totalled only US$3.2 billion last year, down sharply from US$9.B billion in 1983. The chairman of the Investment Coordinating Board, Ginanjar Kartasasmita blamed the drop on external factors, including global economic recession, intense competition, protectionist attitudes in theAP - 149 words
-
824 1985-04-01 16 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ JAPAN has regained its position as the leading purchaser of Malaysian goods after having been displaced since 1981 by Singapore. Although Singapore retained its key role as a re-export centre for Malaysian produce, it only experienced a 7.4 per cent824 words
-
Article349 1985-04-01 16 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG MALAYA Tin Printing (MTP) is investing 1700,000 to set up a factory in Jurong to make protective products for integrated circuits and other electronic components. A joint venture with a Hongkong company has also been formed to market these products.349 words
-
331 1985-04-01 16 SINGAPORE'S audit bureau of circulations Media Circulations Services (MCS) is all ready to go full steam after more than a year of planning by the advertising fraternity. An official announcement will be made later this month about its formation and331 words
-
425 1985-04-01 16 Reuter CHINA'S central bank has announced that it is raising interest rates in the latest move to tighten lax monetary and wage policies that sparked an inflationary boom last December. The People's Bank of China said yesterday that interest rates on deposits and loansReuter - 425 words
-
307 1985-04-01 16 AFP THE US and Soviet Union are reacting cautiously to last Friday's decision to admit Spain and Portugal to the European Economic Community, although the reaction in Moscow yesterday was more hostile than in Washington. US government and business officials fearedAFP - 307 words
-
294 1985-04-01 16 AFP MALAYSIA'S external debt grew by M 55.2 billion last year to Ms 37 billion, according to a Bank Negara report. In its annual report for 1984, the bank said that the external debt was however growing at a slower rate than previously. MalaysiaAFP - 294 words
-
262 1985-04-01 16 Bernama A BIG RESHUFFLE in the top echelon of the Malaysian civil service is imminent with the retirement of five of the country's most senior civil servants this year. According to sources, those retiring this year are Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Thong Yaw Hong,Bernama - 262 words
-
LATE FILE
-
Article53 1985-04-01 16 AP AMERICAN presidential adviser Dr Gaston Sigur met Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in Tokyo yesterday. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Dr Sigur handed a personal letter from President Ronald Reagan and asked Mr Nakasone to use his influence to help open Japan's market wider toAP - 53 words
-
49 1985-04-01 16 UPI THE KHMER ROUGE yesterday charged that Hanoi's promise of a partial troop withdrawal last week was a "trick". The Khmer Rouge said previous troop withdrawals from Cambodia by the Vietnamese were only a smoke screen for introduction of new forces. UPIUPI - 49 words
-
38 1985-04-01 16 AP THE DANISH government won slim parliamentary backing to end by midnight yesterday the country's worst post-war labour conflict. The package of bills squeaked through the 175seat parliament on a onevote margin. APAP - 38 words
-
Article59 1985-04-01 16 Reuter SENATOR Edward Kennedy has hinted that he might run for the US presidency in 1988. Mr Kennedy told The Boston Globe that he would still like to be president, but he thought the public was too fed up with presidential politics for nowReuter - 59 words
-
59 1985-04-01 16 AP THE PENTAGON payroll will be cut by 175,000 people over the next two years under a plan approved in secret by the US Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Manpower, The Washington Post said yesterday. The panel has also voted to delay a 3 perAP - 59 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement143 1985-04-01 16 HERE'S HOW TO GET A COMPLETE OFFICE FOR THE PRICE OF A ROOM By complete office, we mean a prestigious address, an impressive reception area, conference room, receptionist/switchboard operator and access to modern office equipment such as word-processor, telex, facsimile, photocopying, etc. It's a modern office concept in office leasing143 words
-
Advertisement160 1985-04-01 16 Republic of China Agricultural Food Products at your doorstep Dynasty Hotel Ballroom (3rd Storey) 3-5 April 1985 HOO am to 7.00 pm daily For the first time in Singapore, a wide selection of agricultural and food products from Taiwan, the Republic of China will be on display at the Dynasty160 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous54 1985-04-01 16 \sMsraaa Outlook for todoy: Showers in severol areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Morch 31 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.5 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 5.45 RainfaU in millimetres 16.8 Rainfall this month 88.4 Rainy54 words
-
-
SHIPPING TIMES
-
236 1985-04-01 17 THE SINGAPORE office of the American Bureau of Shipping will be one of the first to use a new system of computer programs to aid designers and shipowners. Called Eagle, the system will be used with the Hewlett Packard 9000, Series 200 computer,236 words
-
452 1985-04-01 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM AFTER having laid submarine cables in South-east Asia for close to 30 years, the Recorder will soon be sent to the scrap yard. The Cable and Wireless owned vessel was bought recently by a Singapore company, Ban Choon Shipping.452 words
-
Article842 1985-04-01 17 Ateo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner V 4 AC Toepfer X 5 Andeko Shpg V* 1 Antah Orient Lme X 1 ANL 1 1 APC Line V 4 APL IN 4 Arrow Lines X 4 ASCL M 1 Asiabroker V 5 Artai Lines X 5 Austava Line V842 words
-
PORTSIDES
-
Article110 1985-04-01 17 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Puerto Ricoand Virgin Islands Freight Conference said they will introducea bunker surcharge of US$l3 per revenue tonne on April linstead of the originallyplanned $18 surcharge. Member lines of four Japan/Korea FreightConferences said they will introduce a bunker surcharge ofs9 per revenue tonne onReuter - 110 words
-
Article101 1985-04-01 17 LYKES Lines will commence an independent semi-container service from Singapore and Malaysia to US Gulf and Atlantic ports with effect from April 6. Lykes will continue its monthly itinerary with direct calls from Singapore to New Orleans, Mobile, Houston/Galveston. The American carrier is represented in Singapore by101 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1202 1985-04-01 18 Seatrade IN SPITE of climbing, and in some cases, record cargo volumes for ports in the United States, port directors in 1984 could be heard chastising shipping lines for failing to co-operate with the ports in planning for the future needs of the lines. This was oneSeatrade - 1,202 words
-
Article742 1985-04-01 18 SEVERAL tankers including a very large crude carrier were sold for scrap on the shipsale and purchase market last week. The 1971-built Slnmar, a tanker of 222,363 dwt or 32,850 light tons, has been sold "as-is" Norway to a Taiwan breaker for about USS9S-596 million, they said, while742 words
-
Article1764 1985-04-01 18 BUSINESS on the London shipping freights marketon Thursday was concentrated in the time-charter section, as chartererschose period booking of bulkers. One of the main features of the day occurred in thesingle-voyage sector, however, when MBK paid the much firmer levelofUSsl6.2s (fio) to the Pacific Progress for a 52,000-ton1,764 words
-
221 1985-04-01 19 SWEDEN'S state-owned shipbuilding group Swedyards will sell 14 tankers and 080 carriers which it built and which were not paid for by their present owners. The group has appointed Mr Gunnar Rosengren, former head of the bankrupt Salen shipping group, to undertake the sale221 words
-
410 1985-04-01 19 Reuter A DETAILED survey of attacks on shipping in the northern Gulf by Iraq and Iran shows that Sunday is the most dangerous day, with least risk on Friday and Saturday. The report, published by Intertanko, the Oslo-ba-sed International Association of IndependentReuter - 410 words
-
Article, Illustration120 1985-04-01 19 SHIPPING Times celebrated its seventh anniversary at the Mandarin Hotel with more than 200 members of the shipping community. Singapore's very own Nat King Cole, Rahim Hamid and the Silver Liners, provided the evening's entertainment with old familiar favourites. Some of the guests were120 words
-
189 1985-04-01 19 Seatrade Week THE ITALIAN government expects to pass a law to "assure that a reasonable share of cargo imported or exported to Italy is carried by national flag vessels," according to Gianuario Carta, minister of the Italian merchant marine. The move isSeatrade Week - 189 words
-
Article50 1985-04-01 19 Reuter AN ALUMINIUM carrier delayed outside Newcastle since March 24 berthed last Friday after Australian maritime unions lifted their bans on the vessel. The unions delayed the 6,000dwt Philippines-registered Hunter River as part of their campaign for Australian crews on regular export routes. ReuterReuter - 50 words
-
382 1985-04-01 19 Reuter DELAYS in loading crude at the Iranian Port of Sirri will not affect Japanese attitudes towards Iranian crude because its price is competitive, trade sources said. Shipping sources said seven vessels were waiting to load crude at Sirri lastReuter - 382 words
-
Article183 1985-04-01 19 AFP THE South China Sea will disappear 50 to 170 million years after it was first formed or 20 million years from now a Fran-co-Chinese marine study has concluded. The French Research Institute for the Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer), reporting the findings, said the sea betweenAFP - 183 words
-
3029 1985-04-01 24 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 Singapore.3,029 words
-
Article738 1985-04-01 25 terminal" RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrivol for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule 1 Location Pelopor 129 1.4.85 2300 Boustead F7 1000-1100/0900-1100 N3 Ned Clement 11/514 2.485 0700 MOL F2 0900-1100/1800-1900 B7 Maria 46A 2.4.85 0700 Mansfield F2 0900-1000/1800-1900 L8738 words
-
Article1835 1985-04-01 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B \EEA African Shipping Aeon, w ISI Afro-Eurasia line Transgroup < S> Ahrenklcl liner Service Kim Shpe iSi Alfred C Toepfer Oreanus Shipping Agencies iSi Mat intex Enterprise t PK i Mpac Intrasea iSi Bintang1,835 words
-
Article352 1985-04-01 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Onewest No 8 Kim Soon Li Mizoram Gotong Royong Bunga Setawar Equator 4 Frotadurban Lin Petaling Makmur Mallory Lykes Ned Loire Stolt Venture Straits Hope Thomaseverett Trans Hav Yemelyan Y PASIR PANJANG Ikaguri Kaenary Pagan Palomai Trieste352 words
-
Article245 1985-04-01 26 April 1 Sea experience with the Alcap system, 1730 hours, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. April 1-2 Maritime economists' conference, Polytechnic of Central London. April 1-4 "Into the *****: private enterprise and public control of North Sea resiurces," Greenwich Forum, Leith Nautical College, Edinburgh.245 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement535 1985-04-01 17 Porei9 n Dealing OAVIT B «CM€* Pubhshed by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 Tel: *****44 A memcei ot the times ofgonisot'ori m .IARIMNE ANTAH sOQCL I Orient Overseas Container Line r FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE P.KdangLritawe R'dam 1/4 22/4 23/4 8/4 29/4 30/4 15/4 6/5535 words
-
Advertisement335 1985-04-01 17 t UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO [SAG) I I Mm. m sealoro shipping agencies \B 70 Sh.nton Way 04 02C Manna Hou.e Smgapora 020? Tal *****94 T»l«., No RS ?S4>9| CFS offica TPC rO3-30 T»l *****31 and *****32 V Tarminal oW,c« TPC 03 29 T»l No *****90/*****91 nmansmUOWU C1.1J.W.1.' ,11 liia335 words
-
Advertisement1054 1985-04-01 17 ?'&>>^^^-,@_~]++/$((]-?_[_]@'.> *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA TO I ■> PACIFIC Oil h ATI AN Tit VAS I A N A 1) A INI AM I'l )IMS M RANDO •SJN&WOW CtOSMG TORES CY 1/4 1100HRS CFS 31/3 2300HRS TC) HKI (tll'M H< >1.1 \NI1,054 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement419 1985-04-01 18 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South West Pacific North Wast Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Mother VSL LA/LB OAK Mothe. VS. SEAT VCR SILAMNA 6/5 9/5 S. BEBHU 9/5 10/5 ZEELAIOA 1/5 9/5 HYUGA 15/5 IC/5 r arrow 20/5 23/5 tokyo m 26/s 27/5 BEISHU419 words
-
Advertisement222 1985-04-01 18 ll Supercarrier Service H 3 NUT ARRIVALS BARBER PERSEUS 27/3. BARBER PfelAM 9 4 BARBER HECTOR 17/4 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA Vessel BARBER P«iAMt BARBER «CTORt BARBER TA*t BARBER TOBAt tllko acceptng contrs In Houston <*B) S. Francace. Oakland. Stockton kk) Sir Dwfo »u I222 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement706 1985-04-01 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfed Container STRAITS SHIPPING "As* n. I. t. J Singapof* to Sjbah, S»f»w«k, Shipping Pte Ltd Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHff Snttfltf TO/FROM BAN6KOK Overseas Containers Limited STOK WOB shouts venture BELAIT STRAITS PMDt AUBY STRAITS STM RAJAH BROOKE SOMA STRAITS HOT* CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/706 words
-
Advertisement868 1985-04-01 19 Franco Belgian Services f*r E-aa. ±4rrvi B< 9 ~uin >'jf Eatirn* Z.»n4JJ (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) fuu. com wo sonnet to naort nil contarr STORE PJCELANCIe Kanrt Ida*. fStow Htm rHaten Art QMt CONTARO 3% (01 Apr) 22 Apr 23 Apr 25 Apr 27 Ap 21 APR 30 Apr KOREAN868 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement202 1985-04-01 20 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriafe to Scandinavia, Med, CarTibean &S. America Inland haulage to inland destinations in Europe Atso accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GUlf PORTS via mmilandbridge and US MO WEST by microbridge' IMPORTS FROM N CONTINENT UK Eipteer Efee Eipress Chalenger Agents SEGANI* K Lumpur *****5/6/8. *****9, *****9202 words
-
Advertisement366 1985-04-01 20 IIC.S. LINE J" «MM4 FULLY CON TAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ **«<*< of »w Ace Comortwn t dam Fslow# Hburj Anl«rp 7i t n 4 4 io 4 30 4 2 5 45 7 5 FULLY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST IOAM H' Sp-e* I KH LA UM366 words
-
Advertisement490 1985-04-01 20 THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTO. *09-07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106. TEL: *****88 TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (OIRECT LINE) LINK SINGAPORE/BANGKOK TWICE A WEEK With Refer, FCL and UCL Container Service Agents: bat Ink: Trauprt I Fnifkt Ftrnrtflaf lihnatttnl Co LM 325 S.P.M. Bldg, Silom Rd., Tel: *****93/5 SHIPPING490 words
-
Advertisement670 1985-04-01 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W.MED./FE) ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO 1) PROVIOENCE SAVANNAH BOSTON PHILADELPHIA NORFOIK IACKSONVIIII NKMMGTON ETC 31 CRISTOBAL BALBOA PMUMA COT. COLON SAN WAN SANTO ATLANTA CHICAGO DETROIT COtUMBUS I OTHER MA (OR MOOBROGE DESTINATIONS NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON MA KINGSTON 4) MONTREAL TORONTO MA670 words
-
Advertisement277 1985-04-01 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Loadinf foe B Abbas. B Khomeri PORi miur, PtNMC SWOSE MARIIM Fit HO HI *****44 7 I *****70 MM OSt MARITM SON BHO W *****7 3 maiaysia iRAor t irmtpoih ito w «7W31 ivn KYOWA LINE277 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement853 1985-04-01 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 VESSEL KOTA SALAM KOTA JAVA KOTA MUTIARA KOTA SEJATI KOTA RATU KOTA AGUNG VOYAGE E-559 E-561 CP/8/85 E-563 E -565 E-567 HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: ADEN. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH. AOABA, PT SUDAN. MOMBASA. D'SALAAM DJIBOUTI. HODEIDAH, AOABA853 words
-
Advertisement602 1985-04-01 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STRAITS I LUROtt EUROPE SIRMIS FROM EUROPE HAM B HAVEN R DAM HAVRE U K PKELANGSPORE fOR Kitano Maiu Sited Sited Sited Sited Sited 7/4 HKG INN Hamburg Eiptess Sited Sited Sited Sited Sited II 4 BU IK KB Thames Mi'u Sited602 words
-
Advertisement623 1985-04-01 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE FAR EAST S PORE SERVICE FULL CONTAINER VESSEL. BUS Ml YOKOHAMA KOH KAOHSRJNG HK MA JAP AMI VII HB 6/3 1/3 GO** Wl9 H 3 M' 3 10/3 lf/3 31/3 3/4 17/3 22/3 24/3 «/4 9 4 10 4 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE EAST623 words
-
Advertisement628 1985-04-01 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Patan VB5 29/31 Mar Phashweeyawywa V 252 8/10 Apr Myomaywa VB9 20/24 Apr BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 19 Apr 15 May 18 May 21 May CLYDEBANK 5628 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1147 1985-04-01 22 [\"K'LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including; DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL SPORE PKLG PENANG S PORE T/S PORT LA/LB SEATTLE OAKLAND VAN BC PORTLAND CHEVALER ROZE V42E BAY BRDGE V 34 9 Apr (BU) 19 Apr 1 May 4 May MONTE1,147 words
-
Advertisement533 1985-04-01 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loading for lOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accepfmg FCI FCI Containers P Marie Singapore I Angeles BHARATEW J/10 Mai 5 tat AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCI FCI Containers ?0 21 Apr ?9 30 Apr 1 May 2? Apr 1?533 words
-
Advertisement641 1985-04-01 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPAMCSC POUTS AMO HOHOKOMG 1 GOTONG ROYONG 2 HAND KWONG 3 SANKO SCORPIO 4 BULAT 5 TEKAD 6 SARUNTA II 7 NEW LEADING Srfjpoff GDN K 27/1 Apr 3/5 Apt 8 10 Apr 10/1? Apt 17/19 Apr 15/17 Apr 19/21 Apr P K elanj 2/3 Apr 6/7641 words
-
Advertisement614 1985-04-01 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road «2716 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lines) <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK OCEAN WIND *****03 FORT NELSON *****05 S port f KelantLoadmf tor 6 Apr SETE/ANT/ROTT/U.K. (AVON) 20 Apr 23 Apr ROTT/ANT/U.K (AVON) pj SEAWOOD AND R.M.Z.t^ S pore PKelang Load*»i614 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement654 1985-04-01 23 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Spore P.Kelang Havre C CONTAINER 29* K CHANCE 21* HK CONTAINER 44W 17/4 0 CHIEF 43** 24/4 C ROZE 43*— 1/5 N CRYSTAL 29* 8/5 ILNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Also accepting cargo to from Scandinavia f C CONTAINER S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0500654 words
-
Advertisement443 1985-04-01 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels •9 OONAW SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON SP<*ri 4GINIS NIPTUHI AGfNCKS PTf lID IH ?;«997 *****34 (Bookies) ???7510 ??1?02? <Ope.al.aiil *****87/*****84 (Ifrnwiil) *****50 *****04 (CFS) M»l »»St* AGf NTS I UNAS SETIA SDN BHO Kl let *****0 *****4 PK IH *****4443 words
-
Advertisement823 1985-04-01 23 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARK*! WAH SOON SON BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR NO 1 JALAN CEMPENING PORT KLANG MALAYSIA Tel823 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement636 1985-04-01 24 l(c||iwMl Container Lilies 3 Sailings Weekly UUBCII' Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A Mon, Wed Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER, I I.TKA HKAVI LIFT CAKKIKK FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE STORE ANTWRP RT>AM HMCK*G ROSTOCK 3/85 MPt 20 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 to* Apr636 words
-
-
Page 24 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous185 1985-04-01 24 Regional Weather V. h 1 m > 0 2.6 yC\ <J2 Iff *'<3 I L--N A 4 S a aa L 0/ I? i V 02 i\r Is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature185 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement311 1985-04-01 25 ILJ LA LAI! NG Shipping Private LtdTelephone: *****43, *****90. *****74 TLX RS ***** NGSHIP SOi-CONTAINER SERVICE 7: CHITTAGONG Ibpeil Ira™ IBR9I ZZZEEg LIL-I ULAR SERVICE TO INDIA GENERAL INTERNAVE AGENCIES PTE LTD AGENTS: #22-09 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SPORE 0207 TEL: *****00 TLX: ***** OCEAN BRIDGE SHIPPING PTY LTD, W FREMANTLE REGULAR311 words
-
Advertisement246 1985-04-01 25 GOOD HARVEST LINES ETA LOADING FOR olden urnan md/do m jed/p. sudan/aqaba ran 1 5 Aft PORT KELAMG 2 5 APR HKGMN. (FCL/LCL) agents SIA SHPPMG AGENCES TEL. 5942M0, SM2SM Tlx: RB42OSC SIABA CONCORD LINES REGULAR CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICES DOT EM ETC lOADMG fOR CONCORD ANGEL 3/15 1/4 4/4 CHfTT246 words
-
Advertisement458 1985-04-01 25 LIZENA PTE LTD SERVICE TO EAST KMJMNTM (MDONESM FUG) PROMPISHIPPING LINE %L J KGUUM MONTH T LfO SBMCC to KST AfIBCM ran El« STU» HUANQMI CMd 1S» MA IMX raMTENOK. LBS VILi DOIMU. COTONOH LOW UGOS MDMA nCTOMH CHkOHU CMED IS* May FOMTEHOHt. SMTOC. LOME MDMA OMNI SBUTMI CMffH 20ft458 words
-
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement343 1985-04-01 26 LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES 89 Short Street, 10 07/08 Golden Wall Auto Centre, S pore, 0718 Tel *****55 Tl* 2606} S'PORE TO DAR ES SALAAM/MOMBASA S'PORE TO COLOMBO/MADRAS/CALCUTTA S'PORE TO EAST WEST MALAYSIA Vessel FONG SIANG NO 1 FONG SIANG NO. 2 PK PNG 10/4 8/4 In Port W EAST ASIA343 words
-
Advertisement252 1985-04-01 26 shipping (sir.gapor-e) private limited REGULAR LINER SERVICE EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE VSI ETA ETD DtSCH FROM TRIDENT MARKER 2.4.85 5.4.85 HAMBURG/ANTMERP SEADOVE 24.4.85 BRAZIL C»{o Boakeifs let *****88 9 *****11 10 Amon ltd #22 16* International Plan Spore 0207 Telei j> ***** (TRASH) KOREA MORAN SHIPPING CO. Incorporoted m D252 words
-
Advertisement622 1985-04-01 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of Th« ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUU* CONUKIttSCD SERVICE 10 EUdOfE (VU SUE/) leHirrr RdnnFitove HW| Brtai AMawp 22/4 23/4 2S/4 27/4 2»/« JO/« 2»/4 30/4 2/5 4/5 5/5 7/5 S/5 7/5 »/5 U/5 12/5 14/5 13/5 14/5 IS/5 It/5 19/5 21/5 FULLY622 words
-
Advertisement795 1985-04-01 26 fMsmm Kt fOMPANIA PfRIIANA OF VAPOREES (C?M.) V A Zk COMPANIA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (C P V.) r A "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" lojdinj tor CiH»o Malifjni Do and IK ottwr P«u>i»n ports wttti transhipment jt Hot* JP 9 OfICPV Throufti Bills of lading to hnjl destination A m Penanj* P795 words
-
Advertisement322 1985-04-01 26 ZIM NOd-caraEwcf Ktrtieon full conta»er service accept** fcl/lcl car toes to USA East t Nest C®ast. Carrfcbean and East Cauda kx 110 tar 1 1? ta» l» ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Sparc Eiat Tneite Kaper V«»ce m EIAT 10 Apr 22 Apr 3« Apr 1 Ma» 9 Apr 15 Apr322 words
-