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POSITION VACANT

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

Arrivals

Yesterday:-S.S. Helikon, S.S. Gtranto, h.. G.ruzalemme Croat Kurg and C.S.S. Manniu.

Scheduled Arrivals

Today:-ILS. Amarapoora from Kure, R.P.A. Bishopůnlo from Singapore, U.S.S. Spangler from Shanghai, S., Fort Connelly tow- Ing Tug St. Aubin from Singa-

pore.

Tomorrow:-8.8. J. S. Mark

from Singapore.

THE CHINA MAIL. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1946,

Remittances From N.Y. STOCKS

Overseas Chinese

Canton, June 21.

Vast remittances from overseas Chinese in the United States and Canada are to put into con- struction and industrial uses for the rehabilia- tion of Kwangtung Province and perhaps. other parts of China. "

This movement was first launched by Governor Lo Cho-ying, who is endeavoring to convince Departures

overseas Chinese that their investments in Yesterday: B.Y.M.S. 2045 to

Kwangtung will be safeguarded and will re- sweeping, R.F.A. Echodnie for

sult in a good margin of profit. with Colombo, H.M.S. Venerable II.M.S. Jogue

Singapore. for 1.M.S. Anson and R.F.A. Tancred for Singapore, U.S.S. Currier for Shanghai H.M.S. Whimbrel with II.M.S. Alacrity for Shanghai and 3.5. Agnes for Holhaw.

Scheduled Departures Today:-NII.

Tomorrow: --NII.

New York, June 21. To suck market average Bug- gested one of its worst stumbles the past nine years, due to slumps of around 8 to 20 points by s few notably thin" fonues ou re- latively small, sales.

Losses of 1 to 3 points or so were attached to tho principal steels, motors, rubbers and rail- ways.

Transfora approximated 1,200, 000 shares.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

'SHIPPING DEPARTMENT

16 Pedder Street Tol. 10911.

General Managom.

INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD.

3.5. EMPIRE PERLIS

Eastman Kodak fell 19 points, Dupont 8, Allied Chemical B

forthcoming S.S. ESANG over Skepticism price control legislation again re- teived part of the blame for the retreat. Dividends and stock split ups failed to inspire most stocks Dow Jones Averages 30 Industrials 20 Rails ....

According to the governor's branch, told the Associated plan the government will not Press that remittances from concerned. directly take charge of running North America, between Sen factories and construction work, tember of last year and May of hut will serve in

to year, amounted an advisory this and supervisory enpacity.

CN $2,400,000,000. With such flow of wealth If the government is to oper- an unceasing ate any industrial plant, it will coming in, he said, the money serve only as a model and in a will be more than adequate in small way.

In this way, con- developing the resources and fidence in investments in this potential wealth of Kwangtung province will be revived. In as well as other parts of the the past, such investments end-country. ed in failure, owing to too many government manipulations, or

so the general opinion goes. In any case, the present Adminis- |

20%

S.S. ESANG

3.5. KUTSANG

76.63

20.05

66.05

S.S. SAMDART

41.15

8.3. KWAISANG

8.S. EMPIRE PERLIS

16 Utilities

Closing stock market quotation Adams Express Juneau 8. American Can 101, American Smelting 65%, Ameri-

19815, can Telephone

Amer Tobacco 91, American

works 450.

25%, Anaconda Copper Aviation Corporation 10, Raldwin Locomotive 32, Barnsdali Beth- 27%, Bendix Aviation 48, lebem Steel 106, Boeing Aircraft 20 Borden Co. 63, Canadian commis-Facile 19, J.1. Case 4 Chryster

Five-Year Plan

Hsich Wen-Jang,

Sol

M.V. HICKORY CREST

.

SAILINGS

to Straits and Calcutta. 27th June

to Shanghai 28th June- ARRIVALS

from Swatow 25th Juno

.from Singapore and Calcutta 28th Juno

IN PORT

...Buoy A.13

Kowloon Dock

Kowloon Dock

Buoy E-

- All the above subject to alteration with notice.

All intending Passengers are requested to register their names a far as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to love.

Agents:

THE GLEN LINE LTD.

The Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd. tratien wishes to avoid ging] sioner of reconstruction, stated 124, Colgate 49 well Du- M.V. GLENOGLE Sailing for United Kingdom, Antwerp,

H.K. DOLLAR T.T. London - 27/32, Singapore 02, India 82%, TIS.A. 24 Manila 50-1/18, Canada 27, Bangkok 243. France 2970, Swit zerland 107. Australia 1/6.

Melbourne, June 20,

constructing a 42,500-ton WANTED exper, need Solicitor's freighter at its Whyalla shipyards clerk. High salary with good it is the largest venged over to prospects for suitable man. Write be built in Australia. Construc- with full murticaines, action of three mare similar ship perience, references to

is planned. Associated Press, 32, China Mail."

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLDING

FOR SALE

Box

No.

"WESTINGHOUSE” FAN, SOO! Ilemington Portable $38) Telo. Krope! Binoculars! Compass! Electroplate Teasel Two suits tiny lad; gunshow price! 283, top, Prince Edward, (8--8 pan. 1

SACRIFICE, Binoculars 7

wher x 50

leaving.

P. & O., B.I. & E. & A. BILLS OF LADING.

Messrs. Goddard & Douglas will attend at 10 am. on Monday and Thursdays within the free storage period to survey damaged cargo, and consignees are request ed to have their representative present.

19

8.8. NELEUS

Amsterdam and Rotterdam 24th June due from United Kingdom early July due from United Kingdom mid July Managing Agents AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE

it is idle to expect the vents 26, Corn Products Kwangtung Provincial govern pont de Nemours 210. Eastman ment or the Central government Kodak 228, Electric Light

́ ́ 9.8. SAMSETTE to secure money to develop local Power 25, General Electric 45 industries

70%, Gondrich and promote re- General Motors

69% Goodyear 04, Homestake which should be Mining 46 International construction,

Har- done by private interests.

06. International

Paper The provincial government 45, International Tel. & Tel. will encourage overseas Chinese 21, Johns Manville 152, Ken- M.V. NEWBROUGH to offer their wealth for profit-necolt Coper 65, Montgomery

roster

ay pportunity for such future that opinions,

Flow of Wealth Leading this movement Huang Wert-shan, committee member of the Kwangtung Pro vincial government.. win is a native of Toishan County, 60) miles southwest of Cant, he home of thousands overseas

National Distillers 31. Chinese in the United States able enterprises as part of Gorward and Clouda and other countries, nor Lo Cho-ying's five-year National

Packard Mulers Mr. Thung has already rallied plan for the development of the Contend 38, New York

Fan American Airways Pena R.R. 41, Radio may influential Toishan people province.--Associated Press, to utilize their money for de-

14 Real Silk 25, velopment of this province.

Republic Steel 36, Reynolda To- bacco 44,,

82%, Sears Shell Oil 39, So- ochuck 4chenies Vacuum

Southern in 66. Standard Brands 14

Dr. C. II. Chang, manager of the Bank of China, Canten

Marsepit. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE BRIDGE NOTES

Eleitz Wetziar in leather case, $200. G.E. Electric fan, 16 inches

$120. Portable Columbia gramo- Agents:- phone del 200, $150. Ait in perfect condition, only

alightly

urgd. Write Box No. 91, "Chinn Mail."

& CO.

P. & O. S. N. Co.

B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd.

E. & A. S. S. Co., Ltd.

SCOFIELD LINE

S..S. "BARBARA C”

expected to arrive from Manila about 20th June Sailing for Amoy about 25th June

For Freight & Passage Fares

Apply:-

A. E. GERONDAL & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Union Building

A

wie player

for an looks anortunity to pass as soon as ite selson. mist. North, in lo-

day's hand. was not a wise player. A he gave the opponenta

puiots as a gift.

South. Dentor

North-South vulnerabic

8. K 10 62 HAZ

B. Q

44.98

D. K QJ9 7

C. A 976 3

N

D. A 8 0 3 2 W

8. 9 5

Athens, June 20. The Bank of Greece has lower the official exchange rate from 130,000 drachmas

120.000 drachwns to the gold sovereign

to

Pan

17

duo from Melbourne 11th July

Agents: PRINCE LINE LTD.

15.5. SAMAVON

in an effort la stop inflation. The Standard Oil of Calif. 63, Stand sovereign, which had been valued ard Oil of N.J. 75%, Studebaker at 155,000 drachmas in the bla34% Union Bag 32, Union Car- market, declined to 140,000 drach. bidge 1122 U.S. Rubber 152

Westinghous mas shortly after the chang U.S. Steel 85%. Associated Press.

33%, Youngstown Sheet & Talk 724

New York. June 20. The Singer Manufacturing an 800nounced a net profit of $14,300,- 770 last year-Associated Press

2.1 10 6 4

ED 106

-Q/K~Q-10...

04

B. AJ8T 43

# KQ 7 3 3

Bonds slipped, 03 the market Illinois Zine was

cuch antony

the issues improve-Associated Press

Factors

Adding To Inflation In China

Nanking, June 21.

The Chinese government is spending more than 80 per cent of its income on its armies, Premier

T. V. Soong disclosed today.

The Premier told newimen that in mid- Enst

ten to this burden, the government has Pasa to contend with disrupted communications Paas and blockading of fuel, raw material and

Dbi.ther applies at their sources,

DA

C 8

The bidding!

South

15

West 20

Puss

North Dbl. &C

31

Poss

3NT

Dbl.

GEL

Dbl.

Tel. 33347

Pass

Роля PASS

BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED.

"BENLEDI"

"BENLEDI"

SAILINGS TO UK.

Loading FREIGHT ONLY.

Mid July

VESSELS DUE

arriving about 10th July

For further particulars apply to

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.

Tel. 34165.

York Building

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

S. S. "Hai Yang"

Sailing on or about 22nd inst.

Subject to alteration without Notice.

For Particulars of Freight & Passage. Please apply to: DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers. P. & O. Building, 5th floor. Tel. 23755.

or

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT. 20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. 24639.

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.

SAILING TO AUSTRALIA,

"Priam" sails for Sydney on or about 24th Juno For particulars apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents

Tol. 80031/

Je maid all of these are matten cons tributing to the prescri Inflation, e

North's double of two diamondsdeelneed that nevertheless, China coul

regain her economie balance in a re- was, of course, perfectly sound; putatively short time II internal care but so

decision to is restored, was South's

Defending the government bid his hearts. The South hand

ninat of corruption was worth little defensively but charges

and ill-adrias wollties, Shong old "the fact that the a trent deal on offence if Nort

Chinese government still functions des. hp at for either of the major

pite all the difficulties of eight years of sults. And, if North had been a

Japanese war and

at internal wise player, he would have passediatrauule, is proof of its inherent aizbi the right then and there!

It was obvious that South hind din- taken out the double of two monds because he had unusual distribution and not much defen- sive strength. And since South had bid the two major suits, was obvious that his unusual dietribution consisted of length

in those two suits. North could ac that he could get nowhere bidding the minors or evou no-trump; the hand was just a misfit, and the sooner he passed the better off he would be.

That is, North could aco all that if he had eyes to see. But same players are deaf to all warn ings and blind to all stop signain; a member of that

GRAIN PRICES

Chicago, June 20. Movement of wheat expanded although not much was available to trade interests.

The entire

trade was grain awaiting the outcome of Once of Price Administration legislation. Until the legislation is out of the way, not much change is expected in the grain picture. Activity in

cash

merket was a " Brain reduced level. Closing ceiling Outlining the government's Anancial prices were: programme Econg roneeded that Chinn Corn $1.46%, Oats, 88, Barley muat develop a system of direct taxation,

1.35. that requires a long time, especially under inflated conditions," he pointed out,

Fly

A Year

Cotton Market

He sold government's additional planu included:

(1)-Distribution of land to farmers, but through partial parmant Lp owners

rather than expropriation as practiced in Communist China,

(2)--Drastic reductions in Fovertiment

expense.

(3) The resumption of land LAKE which have been forgiven in all former Japanese occupied areas during the past year.

Commenting as a foreign report that government had cornered the cotion mar-

andrsisted in his stubborniket, Boong all that at the end of the

these

cless. bidding until the opponents doubl-war. Chian had 4,000,000 spindles, where of more than half wem Japanese owned, ed. The result was an 800-point "We had a choles of ariling penalty instead of a fulfilled part plants, leasing them or operating them." scare of two hearts.

be said, and went on to explain that it was decided to operate them because "due Yesterday you were Oswald | to Inflation, there was no possibility of a Jacaby's partner and, with both proper sale."-Associated Press, sides vulnerable, you helds

X 76

HJ 8 3 2

D 8 4

C K 0 0 0

The bidding:........

U.S. COTTON

Now York, June 20, Cotton futuras' closed 35 to 00 Schenken Jacoby Maior You conta a bile lower with the "mar- INT · Dbl. 2H (7) ket under light pressure from 31- ANSWER: Double. Your part-quidation here and at, New Or ner has a reasonably balanced and loans. very strong hand, so your four July-Oct. 29.28, December 29.81, trumps and two Kings quarantee blarch 20.25 bid, May 20.20 bid,

good-gized set if the opponents July 29.17 bid, Spot 29,88. slay in two hearts,

Score 100 per cent for double, 20 per cent for pass.

Question

Today you are Howard Schon- kon's partner and, with both sides vulnerable, you hold

3 10 8 0 3 2 II 7 D-QJ4

C. K 8 3

The bidding: Jaraby Schenken

INT

Winnipeg closing grain prices: Oats July 51, Ryo: Jay 2.00% bid, Barley: July 64% bid. --Associated Press.

..

NEW RICE BODY

New York, June 21.

5.S. SAMTREDY

due from U.S.A. 24th Jano due from U.S.A. about mid July

Agents:

ANGLO-CANADIAN STEAMSHIPS LTD.

SS. GARDEN PĀRK

S.S. HASTINGS PARK

arrived from Vancouver B-28 Buoy .. arrived from Takao Buoy A-10.

BUTTERFIELD &

AGENTS:

CHINA NAVIGATION CO.,

3.9. "TSINAN"

SAILING TO SHANGHAI

SWIRE

LTD.

SAILING TO SHANGHAI & NORTHERN PORTS

S.S. "HUPELI

2 p.m. 24th June

2 p.m. 1st July

2 p.m. 23rd June

2 p.m. 27th June

7 a.m. 23rd June

3 p.m. 29th June

4 p.m. 25th Juno

S.S. "FATSHAN”

6 am. 23rd June

Subject to alteration without notice.

SAILING TO SWATOW 5.S."KWEIYANG"

SAILING TO BANGKOK" S.S. "KWEIYANG" (Passengers only)

SAILING TO AMOTE SWATOW 8.5. "ANHUI"

SAILING TO SINGAPORE & PENANG 5.5. "ANHUI (Passengers only)

SAILING TO SINGAPORE S.S. "NINGHAI”

SAILING TO CANTON

For Freight and Saloon Passages all lines, please supi"* *** BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Connaught Road, Central, Telephone 80831 (Privato exchange).

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY

Ship

From

"HONG KHENG"

Bombay

"SAMVANNAH" "HICKORY MJUNT"

Bombay

U.

Due

July lat. July 4th. Mid-Juy

Formation of the largest rice BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD

SHIP

milling and distributing organ- Ization in the world was an- nounced today wth the merger of four companies into the "NIDAROS" River Brand Rice Millo Inc.

The new concern is comprised southern Rice Sales of the Company Pfeffer Rice Milling company of House, Texas; the Champion Rice Milling Company of Eunico, Louisiana and Memphis, Tena.

FROM

Calcutta

DUE

July 2nd.

of New York, the EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

The mills operate in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas.—Âl- sociated Press.

RICE EXPORTS .. FROM BURMA

Singapore, June 20. British army headquarters sald today that Burma is now The only routine business was the way toward the export gool self-sufficient in rice and well on in the rayon goods market.

Now Orleans

for the cotton futures of 330.000 tons closed 36 to 50 cents a bale lower. months period ending October

July 20.11, Oct. 20.20-22. Dec. 1940. 20.30-31, March 29.08, May 29.32.

Spot was 50 cents lower with middling 20,10-

≈ 20.10 Associated Press.

12

Ten thousand soldiers, mostly Indian and other ranks, aro as- sisting in landing the rice."

At least 1,000 tons have al-

threatened south

east Asia.-

Vancouver, B.C., June 20.. The 37 day strike of 35,000 Bri-ady been shipped into famino- tish Columbia loggers and mill-Associated Press. workers ended, today' after, an You | agreement had been announced (7)for wage increases of 15, popt kn (Answer (hour and à 44-hour work week.

Associated Press.

Mnfor

RII

Dbl. What do you bid? Tomorrow).

Minneapolis, June 20. Flour and flax wore unchanged. -Associated Press.

Passengers and freight to Australia.

For full particulurs apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

<AILING TO FORT SAID, LIVERPOOL VIA STRAITS.

ADRASTUS

25th Jano TEUCER

3rd July

SAILING FOR LIVERPOOL VIA NE.I., STRAITS. PORT SAID & AMSTERDAM,

LAOMEDON

VESSEL DUE. MENELAUS from UK. via Stralte

25th Juna

carly July

For · Pastage and Freight Particulara apply to:--. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTS

Telephone: 80XAN.

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