I

DE LA RAMA LINES

EXPRESS CARGO LINEE SERVICES

TO AND FROM PACIFIC ♣ ATLANTIC COASTS

VESSEL

M.V. MINDORO

M.V. DONA NATI

S.S. HALEAKALA

D UE

1st Oct.

LOADS FOR

Discharge Only

'3rd Oct. Atlantic Coast vin Honolulu,

Los Angeles & Panama

7th Oct., Manila

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP:CO, INC.

Pedder Building

TEL: 23676

Chinese Shipping Office

Tel.-20183

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

1, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. Telephones: 30881-8 Private Bihange.

Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"HANGYANG"

"PAKHOI

"HUPEIT

"TSINAN" STEAMER

"PAKHOY" "TSINAN" "SHANGTUNG" *NEWCHWANG"

"TATSHAN"

SAILINGS TO

-

Shanghai 4 p.m. 25th Sept. (No Passengers) Salzon 4 p.m. 27th Sept. .... Swatow 2 pm. 27th Sept. Shanghal 2 p.m. 29th Sept. Singapore 2 pan, 1st Oct.

ARRIVALS FROM

Shanghai 25th Sept. Shanghal & Swatow 20th Sept. Edngkok 20th Sept. Bingtpore 28th Sept.

CANTON RIVER LINE

'Sails 7 am. 23rd Sept.

Arrives 5.30 p.m. 25th Sept. Balls 9 a.m. 27th Sept.

· Arrives 1 p.m. 20th Sept.

Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE

UK. SERVICE

Sailing

F

"PROMOETHEUS”

11th Oct.

"THESEUS"

"SAMOA"

"SAMAFFRIC”

"ANTILOCHIUS"

"GLAUCUS"

Arriving

27th Sept.

28th Sept

Early Oct.

Mid. Oct.

NEW YORK SERVICE

Arriving

3rd week Oct.

Agents:

For

Port Said, Liverpool

·

vis Stenita.

From

UC via Strate

dam -do

dow

From

New York

AUSTRALIAN - ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.

"YUNNAN"

Sailing

For

23rd Sept. Sydney and Melbourne.

All The Above Sudfect Tp Alteration Without Nofios. For Pastags and Freight Particulare Apply To The Above,

DOUGLAS 'STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

S. 8. “Halyang"

Sailing for Swatow & Amoy on the 24th inst.

Subject to alteration without Notice.

For Particulars of Fraight & Passage, Please apply to:--

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers.

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

or

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

T THE CHINA MAIL, MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1946.

International Bank And Fund Starting

(By John Scali)

Washington, Sept.

Two multi-millon dollar international organiza-Boston Wool

tions aimed at providing a solid economic foundation for lasting peace may begin full scale operations before the year is out. After nearly four years of painstaking discussion and planning, the International Bank for Re- construction and Development and the Inter- national Monetary Fund are nearly ready to help the needy nations of the world. Armed with more than $15,000,000,000 in, resour- ces, the twin institutions hope to inaugurate a new era of joint international cooperation in the economic field. Thirty-nine member Govern- pecially those devastated by war, ments who are backing their faith by granting long term loans at a in these two experiments with low interest rate. This ald will egal contributions will send re- make it possible to rebuild indus- presentatives to Washington on tries and even construct new ones Sept. 27 to write the final rules wilch can provide goods for the and regulations. About 90 days inhabitants and soine for export. later, both organizations hope, to open for business.

Long-Range Plan

The International Bank and Fund represent a collective effort

The degree of success achieved apparent for many to profit by the mistakes that led will not be to two world wars. They are years because the problem is a based on the bellef that wars al-long railge one. most always spring from economic Another international organi- causes. Their architects reasoned aution still in the planning stage that to avoid the periodle clash of first must come into being. The armies on the battlefield, the no- newcomer is the international trade Hons of the world must first net organization sponsored by the together to eliminate renaons for United States which its advocates economic warfare.

hope, will be established by late 1947.--Associated Press.

Orderly Trade Stripped of technical language the remedy they propose is to in- crcase orderly trade among all nations under the watchful eyes of the International organizations entrusted with it and to make sure that they all abide by the agreed rules.

How do the International Bank and Fund it into the pleture?

Report

Boston, Sept. 22.

The Commercial Bulletin said today of the Boston wool market: Somewhat mixed reports emanated From houses in the wool trade this week, yet fair to good volume of to have been business appears done. Both domestic and foreign types shared in the turnover.

Semi-official reporta

indicate the turnover of domestic types persisted at the rate of 6,000,000 pounds weekly through the first half of September.

At midweek 23 vessels were still waiting the chance to unload here with probably close to 40,000,090 pounds of woo! tied up aboard shin or dock,

More Labour Trouble

Now York, Bapt. 21.

A strike notice was served-to- day on the Western Union Cable Company controlling all telegraph linca in the United

States by Federation of Labour. Stoppage affilated to the American

would not immediately affect In- ternational cable services or tele grams in New York city as Now York operators belong to a union allated to the Congress of in- dustrial

nisations. That would come out only if the CIO union struck in sympathy.

The AFL union is threatening to strike because of = breakdown in the negotiations for a new wage agreement.

Automobile workers are threa toning & stelko that would diese the huge

Willow Run factory. Willow Run, where the Ford.Com

any turned out Liberator, banh- ers during the war. was leased from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation a year ago. hy Mr. Henry Kairer the chiphuilder, and Mr. Joseph W. Frazar for building earn,

Fifty thousand workers are al Die Bulletin asserted the trade ready involved in a diaputo which delay in the movement of foreign has cut. production at the Chrysler wool at ports was a stimulus 10 and Fackard works in Detroit- some adilitional purchasing of į Reuter.

domestic wool.

Keen Interest continued in Bri- tish wool auctions with a guneral- ly strong lone prevailing.

American buying was limited with continental Europe bidding too high for this country,

Great Britain also finds the prices too high.-Associated Press,

Anglo-Brazilian Trade Accord Terms

London, Sept. 22.

Specifically by use of their trea- Under the Anglo-Brazilian trade accord Britain

suries they will seek to:

оп

a

First, maintain the curren- clea 01 each country stabilized level thus creat- ing increased trade possibili- ties by giving the people of each country confidence in their own money and in that of other coun- trles.

!

New Industries Second, to lend money of any kind to member nations lacking funds to pay for purchases from other countries because of unex-

pected economie setbacks. This will make It possible for such countries to continue buying im- ports, many of which are needed before they con manufacture articles for export.

has agreed to end its Navicert system by Sept. 30 so as to allow the free importation of mate (a tea-like South American beverage) into the United Kingdom, while Brazil agreed to send a mission to Britain to discuss the purchase of material for the rehabilitation and moderniza- tion of the Brazilian industrial and transport systems.

.

The Brazilian mission will also discuss utilization of Brazil's ster- ling balance hore, estimated tri bave reached the neighbourhood of £40,000,000. In another section of of the mised to accelerate the l

the accord, the Brazilians pro- Import of foodstuffs

other than raw

Britain. materials, to

Explaining the trade ppet at a

Brazilian press conference, a omic attache said that Brazil also may spend as suggested by Ar development in countries, as. gentina-10,000,000 of Argen. tine's sterling credits as Brazil, at this time, hat sufficient dollar reserves and was spending its sterling within the starling bloc.

Third, to foster construction, and

More Work

On Exports

London, Sept. 22..

interesed

Anti-Trust Law Violation.

Danville, Ill., Sept. 22.

TROUBLE IN BURMA

Rangoon, Sept. 21. Troops-made,a house to house search for artis today in the town of Pyapoh, where crimi- xols have been terrorising pro- | ple since the police went on strike.

GO

Reports from Pyapon. miles southwest of Rangoon, cay that 20 were killed at the nearby town of Kyaiklat, when troops fired on armed rice looters on Wednesday night at the Zadabadi mill. One soldier was reported killed-Reuter.

RUBBER PRICE

Colombo, Sept. 22.

The price of rubber during October will be 71 cents a pound, a drop af 39 cents from the cur rent price of one rupee.

The question of whether the price will be stabilized depends on results of the Anglo-American rubber.talls now taking place in Washington.

Local rubber producers were greatly disappointed by the new announcement-Associated Press.

A huge Atlantic and Pacific food belain of 28 oflçera and sub-

New York, Sept. 22. sidiaries were convicted in a

Reports circulated in aviation Federal Court econ-

of violating the and Wall Street circles that Lock- anti-Trust low by conspiring to heed aircraft was negotiating for restrain trade in fruit products and monopolize such products interestate

Federal commerco. Judge Walter C. Lindley heard the Corporation. Odicials of the com- panies would neither confirm or 22-week trial without a Jury

deny tho report-Associated Press.

in

The freeing of Brazil's sterling balanco will be negotiated by s finance mission expected in London. before the end of the year.

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the purchase of several plants of the Consolidated Voltoo. Aircraft

The company, one of the largest of its kind in the nation, allowed "ome stores to operato at a loss to fiminate competition, said the de-

San Francised, Sept. 22. cision, and conspired through uni- Ship arrivals: Marine Dragon fication of contral In the New from Yokohamaį Norwegian The immediate effect of the

York headquarters of A and motorship Thor Noumes. Depar agreement in Britain will be in-chiefs J. A. Hartford, president. tures Sept. 10 Norwegian MB creased imports of meat, oranges and George L. Hartford, chairman Soprocice for Shanghai; Airken and cotton lint from Brazil.

of the board, both defendants Victory for Yukohama.Associat Associated Press.

ed Press.

The number of workers employ. ed in British Industry rose during July by 96,000 to a total of 17. 070,000. The present working population is 865,000 more thar.

A British spokesman, estimating when the war began.

current annual exports to Brazil This is revealed by the Minis-at eight to nine million pounds try of Labour's employment statis-compared wih six to six and a half published in London million in 1938, oxpressed the hope

Tease."Associated Press.

Itice for Juhe overall impression of further and "considerable in-

yesterday,

|is of encouraging progress in the difficult-transition from the war- time industrial structure to the needs of peace.

Workers engaged in manufac ture for expert increased during July by 28,000, totalling 1,354,000

-rise of 37 per cent over 1933.. Manpower in basic industries--in cluding agriculture, shing, min- ing, transport and public utilities;) -stood at 18 per cent above the 1980 gure.

Another milestone in the process of industrial reconversion is the return to the mid-1939 level of workers producing for the hom market; a total of 4,080,000 an in- crease of 65,000 over the Junc Rumber.

While industry continued

The HO HONG STEAMSHIP Co. (1932) Ltd. take on extra labour at a good

S.S. “HONG KHENG"

LOADING

21st September

SAILING

26rd September FOR SINGAPORE AND RANGOON For Passage and Froight faetiolla) THE HO HỒNG CÓ. (CHINA)

48a, Bonham Strand W.,

apply

26187 & 25848 Subject to alteration without notice

BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED.

BAILINGS TO UK. VIA STRAFTS.

SA. "DENLOMONEY S.S. HENCRUACHAN“

FREIGHT ONLY. VESSELS. DUE",

LOADING

Early October. October.

speed, unemployment Agures wore

U.S. Company Reports

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.

Speed Frequency-Dependabliliy Refrigeration Special Cargo G Tanks Cargocaire Spede

S.S. "RAPID"

S.S. "HAMILTON VICTORY"

S.5. MARINE LEOPARD"

New York, Sept. 22. Dresser Industries Incorporated announced a loss of $1,040,978 for S.S, "NONPAREIL" the nine months ended July 31, compared with proft of £2,107,736 in the same period in 1945.

up by 4,887 on August 12, the profit of $561,915 equal i

to 11 cents includes

Ob 303,721. This

(Раззако

SAILING FOR 23rd Sept. Freemantle

only) 24th Sept. Ban Francisco and Los

Angeles.

lato Sept. Singapore, Penang, Co- Jombo, Bombay Suez, Part Baid, Alexandria, Naples, Leghorn, Gedos, Marseilles, New York and Boston. 3rd Oct. Shanglisi, San Fran-

cinco, Los Angeles. New York and Boston.

For Passage and Freight apply;te:-* AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.

-T81.-26.-281TB/R8115.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents for

Franklin Simon reported a pro- 3t of $401,786 equal to $1.99 a share for the six months ended 31, Gnorze's Bldg. July 31, compared with 88 conts share in the same period in 1945.)} Burroughs Adding Machine an- nounced for the first half year a

a share,

Hercules Motors

declared a of whom are married and are pro dividend of 10 cents a sharo pay- hably retiring from industry.|able Oct. 1.

W. T. Grant Company During July, the working papala.

wae cetimated to have denounced an income for the six sed by 118,000. Here again, months ended July 31 of 35,002, maby women were returning home, 607, equal to $2.01 a share com- Walle, there were other workerspared with 50 cents in the same. who entered industry in answer to period in 1945.

of women many!

an-

the wartime call for manpower. Kuhn Loeb announced an offer But who are now leaving their ing of $30,000,000 for Westing- employment,

hoang Electric's new 24ths, per sent debentures maturing in 1971-Associateil Press.

There were still 640,000 people making supplies and equipment for the Forchs-exactly half the number Cotigaiend... on this work when she war began. Demobilisa tion from the Forces totallod 3312,000 by the end of July, and 725,000 were still on leave Lo don Pram Bervic

BOMBAY SILVER

& GOLD

Housbar," Sept. 21.

MORE CLOTHES

Chicago, Sept. 22. National's Agsoolation...of retail Morris Myers, President of the Clothlora and Furnishers, asid to- day the mupply of xults, topcoats and overcoats would gradually im- prava in the next six to nino mon basso no consumer will have

DODWELL-CASTLE LINE BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

Regular monthly sailings to the USA.

In port:

M/S "STANĦALL”. M/S KING WILLIAM”. M/S "HICKORY MOUNT" M/S "FORT" CONNOLY": Due to arrive:

8.8. "Hartland Point"

M/S "Rondenu Park" Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg

Bath Septembér Early October

Telephone: 23021.

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Pago:7

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD

AHIPPING DEPARTMENT

18 Podder Street TEL. 20811.

Canaral Maitagarn.

INDO CHINA S. N. CO., LTD.

SS. "HINSANG",

S.S. “KWAIBANG" SS. "WINGSANG"

S.S. "MAUSANG"

· 9.5. “KUTSANG"

*8.3. "EMPIRE FARRAN"

9.5, "BANG"

SS. EMPIRE WITHAK" SS. "HINSANG" S.S. "KWAISANG" -S3. WINGSANG"

SAILINGS

(No Passengera) to Labuan & Bandaka

23rd: 66 to Salgon, Singapors & Penang 38th Sept to Shanghal 25th Sept

ARRIVALS

from Sandalian 24th Sept. from Calcutia & Straits And Del IN PORT

Costao. Dock. Kowloon Dock,

(Ben Line Berth) Kowloon Dock.

Srdjeci to alteration withomi možios.

Buor Alo

Buoy

Custodian Whort.

All tatanding Possingers are requested to register their nomad

- far as possible in advance of the time at which they wish tờ làng

Agents: GLEN LINE LTD.

58, "GLENAFFARIC"

·M.V...

due from UK 27th Sept.)

Loads for Rotterdam, Antwerp. Amsterdam &:London 6th Oct.

Managing Agents: AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE

"KAFIRISTAN"

S.S. "PERIOD........

Loads for Aydney, Melbourdi, Adelaide 3rd October.

due from Sydney-Mid. Oct”,

Agents: PRINCE LINE LTD.

S.S. "SAMMEX"

due from U.S.A. End. October.

Chinese Freight Agents: CHEONG FAT CO, 54 Bonham Strand E. Tel: 10037.

Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA

STEAMSHIPS LTD.

-6.9, “KITSILANO PARK”

Arrd, from Vancouver Buoy E.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY

From

V.K.

End September Early October

Early October

October October November

Colombỏ 4th Oct..

Ready

Ship

"BENALDER"

"HICKORY, STREAM"

U. K.

-*"OTRANTO".

U.K.

"TREVETHOE"

1.K.

"GLENIFFER"

U.K.

"TREVAYLOR"

U.K.

*due Naples 20th Sept., Port Said 23rd Sept, Singapore 8th Oct., Hongkong 18th Oct.

Ship "SAMSDARING"

Londa For

-26th September

U.K. via Straits

Accepta cargo for LONDON, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SHIP "BINFIELD"

SHIP-

FROM.

Rhn Toon

LOADS FOR

"SAMETTRICK" Straits, Madras & Calcutta. "BINFIELD" Straits, Mad ras, Calcutta.

DUE

Early October

READY

Early October End-October

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD

SHIP

"POYANG".

SHIP

"EASTERN"

FROM

Australia

LOADS FOR

Sydney Melbourne.

For full particulars apply to

DUE

Discharglag

READY

Mid-Octobe

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos, ETIMA,

The East Asiatic Co., Ltd

of Copenhagen

Homewards

M/S "KINA”

loading here 28rd Septembor for

PORT SAID ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AARHUS,, COPI HAGEN OSLO & GOTHENBURG

TAHSIS

Also accepting cargo for MANILA

In-Port

.loading for Bangkok 'Sept.

For further-particulars apply

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg 2nd floor.

Loading for Lås,

Tel. 84111 & 84110.

MAERSK LINE

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