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DE LA RAMA LINES

EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES

TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS M.V. DONA NÁTI

Loads For

New York, Boston, Philadelphia

And Baltimore

via Honclulu, Los Angeles and Panama

1st October

THE DE LA RÁMA STEAMSHIP CO. INC.

Pedder Building TEL: 28676

BUTTERFIELD

Chiucas Shipping Office Tel. 20163

& SWIRE

1. CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL Telephone: 80881-8 Private Exchange,

Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"FOOCHOW"

"NANCHANG"

"HANYANG

"TATSHAN”

SAILINGS TO

Shanghai 2 p.m. 18th Sept. (No Passengers) Swatow, Shanghal & Tien-'

tsin 2 p.m. 19th Sept.'

ARRIVALS FROM

Tientsin, Tsingtao & Swatow 22nd Sept, CANTON RIVER LINE

Arrives 1.30 p.m. 17th Sept. Salls noon 19th Sept. Arrives 2.30 p.m. 21st Sept. Sails 7 n.m. 23rd.

Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE

"ATREUS"

"PROMETHEUS”

U, K. SERVICE

Sailing

17th Sept.

Lote Sept.

For

Port Sald, Liverpool

vin Straita.

Arriving

From

"BENRINNES“

26th Sept.

U.K. via Straits

"THESEUS"

22nd Sept.

~~do-

28th Sept.

"SAMAFFRIC"

Early Oct.

"ANTILOCHUS”

Early Oct.

--do- -do- -do-

NEW YORK SERVICE

Arriving

From

"GLAUCUS"

'ard week Oct.

New York

"SAMOA"

Agents:

AUSTRALIAN - ORIENTAL LINE, LTD..

"YUNNAN"

Salling

For

3rd week Sept.

Sydney and Melbourne.

All The Aboss Subject To Alteration Without Notizo. For Passage and Freight Par ticulars Apply To The Above.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

S. S. "Haiyang"

Sailing for Swatow & Amoy on or about 23rd Sept.

Subject to alteration without Notice.

For Particulars of Freight & Passage. Please apply to:-.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

Ceneral Managers.

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

or

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.

20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. 24639

The HO HONG STEAMSHIP Co. (1932) Ltd.

S.S. “HONG KHENG”

Sailing to Amoy & Swatow 19th September Loading for Singapore and Rangoon 25th September

For Passage and Freight particulars apply:

THE HO HONG CO. (CHINA) · LTD.,

480, Bonham Strand W.,

Tel. 26127 & 25046

Subject to alteration without notico

"WEEKLY CHINA MAIL"

Containing

ALL THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK

From The

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1946.

High Tariffs Check To Free Trade

Trade Forecast

(By John Scall)

Washington, Sept. 16.

High tariff policies advocated in a number of for- eign countries including Indła, Brazil, Mexico,

Of Trends

Chile and Australia are complicating United In Business

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

SHIPPING DEPARTMENT

16 Pedder Street

Tel. 80811.

General Managers.

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

مصلب

SAILINGS

S.S. "HINSANG"...... INo Passengers) to Labuan & Sandakan 20th Sept.

Washington, Sept. 10. The Commeres Department ad-S.S. "KWAISANG"

States plans to lower prewar trade barriers. Several nations seeking to industrialize have

made it plain that while favouring the United vised representatives of 50 retail ss. "WINGSANG" States approach to the problem they feel the need for high tariffs to protect new industries. Since the American trade pro- | the" high tarif | attitudo of the posals centre around almultaneous various countries through recent cutting of trife by all countries, | conferences held by State Depart- American Government trade ex- ment commercini exports with perts acknowledre their task op-

trade

representatives of other pears inore dimeult, than first con- templated.

decline to

The United States learned of

New York Metals

governments.

Although omcials identify the nations It is known countries like Drazli, Mexico, Chile, India and Australia have indus- trialization programme underway or blueprinted,

Subsidies?

The American Government has emphasized, officials say, that it realizes new industries will need Leonomic protection but asks they, consider the

to Salgon, Singapore & Penang 24th Sept: to Shanghal 27th Sept.

ARRIVALS

from Tientsin, Tsingtao & Keelung 10th Sept.

IN PORT

Associations what trade

thay the way of re- may expect in conversion and production trends. 5.8. "KWAISANG”

Here is the outlook? Sugar-W remain longer than any other food item. $.8. "EMPIRE FARBAR"

Coffer and ten--Tho supply SS, "ESANG” will be adegaste.

S.S. "EMPIRE WITHAM

Steel-Now forthcoming fast pace.

the

scarce

Kowloon Dock Kowloon Dock.

(Ben Line Berth) Kowloon Dock. Kowloon Dock.

at n S.S. “HINSANG”

Subject te alteration withou)· motica,

Domestic footwear--Production somewhat lower the last half of

year than in the first half. Men's wearing apparel-Record 4 intending Passengers are requested to register their names as production levels expected during far as possible in advamos of the time at which they wish to inawe the year with the output of men's suita estimated at 25,000,000, com pared with

22,000,- approximately 000 in 1930. The demand rated

28,000,000,

*** |M.V. "GLENARTNEY** Hosiery A tight market is fore. S.S. "GLENAFFARIC" seen for the rest of the year,

Colton

ing them all of subsidiz- close to.

that

Trade authorities express bellef some sort of international ar- rangement permitting use of gay ernment subsidies bolstered by Import Export Bank of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop- ment can be worked out when the

loans from the

New York, Sept. 14. Steel: Ingot operations con- tinued at a comparatively. good rate, in spite of the closing down of some open hearths, owing to the scarcity of scrap..

However, some improvement in scrap supply in anticipated in the next few weeks. Numerous deal era, who previously held back in hopen of better prices, now are expected to start releasing, follow-ubsidy questions examined at the American-sponsored trade ing the failgre of the OPA to raise conference next year-Associated

cellings on ateel making grades.

the

Meanwhile, steel demand is un- diminished and consumers of lead- ing products continue to clamour for deliverlen, against orders plac- ed carller. Most milla will have a large

of tonnages into carryover

n n wholesale ancellation of business already placed, but there 11 Hittle likeli

Press.

Shortages Of Freight Cars

Cleveland, Sept. 16.

fabrics Production of

fabrics for wearing apparel slightly higher than last year.

Radios Production 19 now about twice 1939 In point of numi- bore.

Paper products The demand is still far ahead of the supply.

Agents: GLEN LINE LTD.

Arrd, from UK. Buoy A2. due from UK. 27th Sept. Loads for Rotterdam, Antwerp. Amsterdam & London 8th Oct.

Managing Agents:

AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE

Household equipment such as M.V. "KAFIRISTAN" arrd, from Melbourne discharging Kowloon

vacuum cleaners-Reaching tho market in increasing amounts.

Sonpe, shortening butter, cook- in and salad olla-Scarce for the Test of the year. Expected to Im- SS. PERIOD" prove early next year.

October,

Steel said there already were there Shortages of freight cars will shortages developing and hamper industrial shipments at a WDS no relief night since the rate of an estimated 75,000 car-supply of freight cars was at the

hood of this happecification loadings per week ring October, lowest level in many years.

Tinplate: Export

for the fourth quarter has vir- tually been settled with a bulk of 130,000 tons to be produced and shipped in November and Decem- ber,

Copper: Additional e-tari -es of copper ato reported at 13.50 cente per pound, f.a.s. New York. available for However supplies shipment abroad are very limited. Lead: The trade is disappointed over Washington reports that no increase in ceilings templated.

con-

Spelter: Domestic mino produc- tion for July is the smallest for any year tree 1994. Meanwhile, small quanties were sold for ex- port at 10.25 cents fer fa.s. Gulf ports. Reater.

one of the peak production months. Despite these curtailing factors the Magazine Steel predicted to the new postwar production recors day.

in the steel industry of 0,895,465 not tons set in Audust compared with the previous high total of 6,000,668 tons in July:

Current carloadings average about 976.000 weekly and are stretching building facilities to the limit at that

nace, the trade journal aid.

The steelmaking rate increased four points to 89 per cent of

last about 1,000,000 capacity

week-Associated cars a week will be needed by mid- Press.

It estimated

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.

SpeedFrequency-Dependability

Refrigeration-Special Cargo Ok Tanks-Cargocaire--Spects

SAILING

FOR

Wharf No. 1. accepts cargo for Shanghal till 17th Sept and loads for Sydney, Melbourne, Adelolde early October.

due from Sydney 25th Sept.

Agents: PRINCE LINE LTD. Chinese Freight Agents: CHEONG FAT CO., 34 Bonham Strand E. Tel: 2008%.

Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA

STEAMSHIPS LTD.

S.S. "KITSILANO PARK"

due from Vancouver 17th Sept.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY

Ship

"SAMETTRICK"

pound S.S. LOUIS MCHENRY HOWE 19th Sept. Singapore, Bombay,!"BENALDER"

Money Market Report

London, Sept. 14.

As the week opened the money

Suez, Port Said, Alex-| "HICKORY STREAM" andria, Leghorn, "TREVETHOE" Genoa, New York and "GLENIFFER"

Bosto

S.S. "PRESIDENT POLK"

20th Sept.

situation was yery diflicult: Most S.S. "MARINE FLIER" clearing banks were busy paying for the bulk of the week's heavy Treasury deposit receipts and this resulted in a general reluctance to extend new money loans and an almost complete cesgation of bi!! buying.

Fairly substantial official help became necessary. Although the position improved as the week progressed, official intervention was repeatedly necessary.

The substantial Treasury de- subsc- posit receipt maturities quently cased the clearing banks' position and most of the large in- stitutions were prepared to lend on a Lairly large scale; outside monty supplies showed a tendency expand official assistance became unnecessary.

to

The Improvement was not at tained, however, towards the end of the week. One bank was fore-

ed to call from the maritet on a fairly large scale, and this in the absence of any substantial margin credit created a general shortage,

S.S. "HAMILTON VICTORY"

$.9.-"NONPAREIL"

anila, Singapore,

Colombo, Bom-

Ship

From

KARACHI & BOMBAY

U.K.

U. K.

U.K.

U.K.

Loads For

U.K. 'via Straits

Dua

Discharging

End September Early October

October

October

Rendy

21st September

Accepts cargo for LONDON, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM

bay, Suez, Port Said, "SAMSOARING" Alexandrin, Naples, Genoa, Mar- seilles, New York and Boston.

21st Sept. Manila, Singapero, Pe-

I

nang, Colombo, Bem- Suez, Port Sald,

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SHIP

. Naples, OBRA

Boston.

Genoa, Mar Now York and

22nd Sept. San Francisco and Los

Angeles.

SHIP OBRA

FROM

Ian goon

DUE Early October

LOADS FOR

Straits, Mad rás, Calcutta.

READY Mid-October

3rd Oct- New York and Boston. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CU., LTD.

For Passage and Freight apply to:- AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD. St. George's BIJE.

Tel. No. 28172/28176.

SHIP

"POYANG"

SHIP

"NELLORE"

The East Asiatic Co., Ltd

of Copenhagen

Homewards

M/S "KINA"

loading here about 21st September for

which had to be remedied by ofPORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AARHUS, COPEN-

cial intervention.

in tho

WES

HAGEN OSLO & GOTHENBURG

TAHSIS”

Thero was not much activity a.s. "TAĦBIS” ~.

discount market where sup- ply tended to exceed demand.

Applications for £150,000,000 88. Treasury bills totalled 295,000,- 000, the market receiving about 30 per cent of its applications. Router.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLDING

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

`. Messrs. Goddard & Douglas will attend at 10 am, on Mon- days and Thursdays within the free storage parfod to survey damaged cargo, and consignors are requcated to have their representatives present. Unlòss consignees representatives are present at the Survey no dialms can thereafter, bos admitted.

"SUNDAY · HERALD" MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

“CHINA MAIL"

ONLY 30 CENTS

ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY

·Agente':

P

Ltd. /Co,.Ltd:

due Hongkong about 21st Sept. from U.SA. via Shanghai .loading for Bangkok about 22nd'

Sept.

For further particulars apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg, 2nd floor.

Tel. 34111 & 84112.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents for

· DODWELL-CASTLE LINE BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

Regular monthly sailings to the U.S.A.

In port:

M/S "Stanhall” M/B>"Sansols". Buổi tối river

M/B "Fort Connolly”. M/8 "King Will": M/H "Hickory, Mounta

H/B "Rondeau ParkTM"

18th Beptember

Middle September Middle" Septetiber. Early" October

Hongkong & Shanghal Bank Bagis

FROM

Australia

LOADS FOR

DUE

20th September

READY

SYDNEY

19th September

For full particulars apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

MAERSK

LINE

M.S. “MARCHEN MAERSK”

Loading for Los Angeles, Panama, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston

and New York

24th September.

for Particulara please apply totum

JEBSEN & CO., Agents

„Pedder. Buliding, 7th floor.

(Shipping Department Tel. No. 22863)

BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED.

BAILINGS TO UK. VIÄ STRAITË.

8.8. "BENLOMOND”. [8.8. “BENCRUACHAN"

8.8. “BENRINNES

8.8. "BENALDER”

8.8.

8.8.

FREIGHT ONLY.

VESSELS DUE

LOADING

Late September.

Late September.

.loading for London 2nd half Sept."

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA)

2nd half Sept.

2nd half Sept.

"jat halt Oct.

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