+
DE LA RAMA Lines LINES
M.V. 'DONA NATI
LOADING FOR
İKONOLULU, LOS ANGELES, CRISTOBALİ
& ATLANTIC COAST PORTS
7th OCTOBER
THE DE LA RAMA STEÄMSHIP CO. INC.
་
Pedler Balling
TEL: 23076
BUTTERFIELD
Chinese Shipping Office
Tel, 20163
& SWIRE
1. CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL Telephone: 00081-8 Private. Exchsore,
Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"NEWCHWANG"
"FOOCHOW"
"FENGTIEN"
"FOYANG" "POKIES" “IANYANG”
"FODCHOW" "FENGTHEN"
"FUKIEN"
“!!ANYANG"
"ANHUI
“KWEIYANG“ "NINGHAI"
Į
"FATSRAN
SAILINGS TO
Singapore & Penang 4 p.m. 4th Oct. Shanghai, Teingino & Tientsin 4 p.m. 5th Oct. Singapore Macassar & Datavia 2 p.m. 7th Oct, Shanghai 2 p.m. 7th Det. Bangkok 4 p. 7th Oct, Amey & Shanghai 7 aan. 8th. Oct. Shanghai 4 p.m. 12th Oct. ARRIVALS FROM
Shanghai, Keclung & Amoy 3rd Oct. Singapore 4th Oct, Java & Slogapore Bth Ost. Shanghul & Foochow 8th Oct. Singapore 14th Oct, Bangkole, Saigon & Swatow 15th Oct. Singapore 18th Oct,
CANTON RIVER LINE
Arrives 2.30 p.m. 3rd Oct. Saits 4 a.m. 5th Oct. Arrives 3.30 p.m. 7th Oct. Salls & nam, 9th Oct.
Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE
UK. SERVICE
Sutling
11th Oct.
For
"PROMOETHEUST
Port Sald, Liverpool
vin Straita.
"ANTILOUBU'S"
21st Ort.
Arriving
mando-
From
3rd Oct.
UK, via Straits
Mid. Oct.
12th Oct.
.MM. Oct.
-clo --rio-
20th Oct.
"SAMOA"
"SAMAFFRIC"
"ANTILOCHUS"
"SINKIANG"
"LYCAON"
NEW YORK SERVICE
Arriving
"GLAUCUS"
3rd week Oct,
Agents:
From
New York
AUSTRALIAN - ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.
"YOCHOW"
Arriving
Mid. Oct.
From
Australia
All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice. Por Passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Above.
.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
S. S. "Halyang"
Sailing for Swatow, Amoy & Foochow on or about 10th October
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.
BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED.
SAILINGS TO UK. VIA STRAITS,
FREIGHT ONLY.
VESSELS DUE
Discharging Kowloon Whart.
... 3rd Oct.
LOADING
1
Loading for London 1st half of Oct. 2nd hult of Oct. 2nd half of Oct.
S.S. "BENCRUACHAN"
S.S. BENLOMOND"
5.5. "DENALDER"
S.S. "BENLOMOND"*
S.S. "BENCRUACHAN"
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.
York Buliding
SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
HOMEWARD
M.V. MINDORO
Now loading Hong Kong
Sails October 5th
•for
Port Said, Marsellos. Antwerp Rotterdam; Covenhagen, Oslo and
Gothenburg,
For further particulars, apply
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Agents, Telephone:92871.
N.Y. Stock Exchange
New York, Oct, 2.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946...
The stock market session was one of the slowest of the past Bonth, mattered, favourites rank- ing samo headway while many leaders resuined the retreat.
Isaacs ran three points ar no by midday bat ateçin etiffened and extreme setbacks were reduced ar converted into avances.
The decline
the close.
Transfers
sharra.
predeminated at
totalled
000,000
Gala were retnined by Re- public Steel. Chrysler, Mont- gomery Ward. Caterpillar Trac- tor, Dougins, Standard Off of New! Jerney, Texas Co... U.S. Gypsum and Dow Chemical.
On the offside жете Johns Manville,
Goodyenr. Goodrich,
Woolworth. Sears Roebuck West- ern Union, American Telephone, Kenneestt Copper. Allled Chemi cal. East Pennsylvania, Norfolk and Westerns.
Lancashire's Task In Textile Market Battle
PLEBISCITE
Manila, Del. 2. Congress has passed a bill calling for a national plebis- cite on March 11, an & stitutional amendment grant- ing Americans parity righte· ir developing Philippines natural resources-Associates Press
Jute Bag Shortage
Johannesburg. Oct. 1. India's ban on trade with South
Africa-ordered because of. The Union's Asiatic Land Tenure and
Manchester, Oct. 1. Chairman of the Cotton Board, Sir Raymond Streat, says: "Lancashire's. inability to main- tain adequate exports and urge for industriali- sation overseas have helped to create rival in- dustries, which have started from the best point that Lancashire has evolved in the long textile history.
"Those Industrien overseas are goods by contemplating improved mothods nuen,"
OWN
supplying their
and increasing their share of the On the other hand, Sir Ray- world's trade while closing their mond is of the opinion that Lan- domestic markets to Lancashire cashtre has already got a start
London Stock Market
London, Oct. 1. pensions on the London stock mothe
Today was one of the quietest ket for some considerable time
Pago 1
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
SHIPPING DEPARTMENT
10 Padder Stresi
Tol. 80811.
General Managers.
INDO-CHINA 5. N. CO., LTD.
SS, "KUTSANG" S.S. "MAUSANG" 5.5. "WINGSANG'↳ 6.5. "WOSANG"
SAILINGS
to Shanghai. nth Ocf. to Stralis & Calmitta 7th Oct. ...................... to Shanghai oth’Oct
to Keelung (if sufficient inducement) 12th Oct.
(Cargo 'Passengera).
S.S. "TAKSANG"
S.S. "WINGSANG" 9.5. "KUTSANG”
6.9. "EMPIRE FARRAH” 5.8. TSANG"
9.5. "EMPIRE WITHAM" S.S. "MAUSANG” 5.5. "EMPIHE FRASER" S.S, "HICKORY CREST"
ARRIVALS
From Rungeon 3rd Oot from Shanghai Sth Oct. from Calcutta & Strults 6th Oct, IN PORT
**
Cosmo.. Dock. Kowloon Dock,
(Ber Line Berth) Kowloon Dock,
Subject to alteration without notice,
Buoy A:10. Cosmo Dock T.S.R. Wharf.
All intending Passengers araç requested to regļeter their names is far as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to leave
| over · Its 'rivals' by its efforts to organich the industry as a whole. The Lancashire authorities alm to use the sellers' market period to strengthen the industry for the subsequent
stern
competitive struggle. By extensive moderni- isation and the best Inbour
utilisa tion, Lanenehire could pay high wages and remain competitive in
world markets." Observers anw somo tilla pur-Representation Act-s causing but no theory was rut forward
Weaving dras camot face the chasing bared on viclda and on
an acute shortage of jute bags, to explain this condition.
cost of nindernisation without iden the market may be within formerly imported from India.
linking or grouping arrangements, the vicinity of its low.
The shortage in turn is causing The market was susceptible to horizontally and
ог vertically, farmers
and merchants Benrish factors
here even small offerings but at were inbourrent difficulties in securing grain time was there
The questionnaire issued yester- rifts, hichiighted by the maritimebaga
any pressure to day to over 500 mills containing æk. strike and the possibility of u
inbout The Governmeal is attempting
"inute equiva- business stumble in the coming to purchase
40,000,001 The absence of large dealers in lent" spindles, to be completed by anti
large consignmen's of these bags in America. It has Kilterigeds was attributed to the October 21, alms to get details of Dow Jones · averages:
also introduced regulations for tendency to await the Australian the
Present condition Stocks G 20 Industrials bidding? The purchase of any
conversion operation, which is ex-machinery and the policy for re- 171.47 15 Intrada 47.40, 10bagged produce unless an empty preted today. Utilities 44
equipment, and also the weekly bag is given in exchange. Despite the ban. however, a consignment
the provinces yarn production capacity on the af 350 bales of bags arrived here
assumption of a 48 hour working S.S. SZECHUEN declines to Juneau from India---they
nection United States,
eming via the
but the week.
Aggregate figures will be pub were Inclined to Meanwhile, Rome pressed hope that the ban would officials ex-
give support to Britisk railways. Habed but individual data will be
Mining groups
New were neglected confidential.
textle ma- be lifted fallowing conferences be- while scarcely any Interest was chinery has improved methods Iween South African and Iridianeen on the oil market end during while the wor has reduced the officials of the preliminary meet-
meal of the zeanion, but profes inbour force. Inquiry la also be- ing of the Organization at London on nel
International Trade signal support appeared near the fing made into the textile machin
clays 16. It is felt here that the pro
tublar ruled
Industry to coordinate quietly steady m posed organization would not per but teas were inclined to be offer policy. Sir Raymond also mien- machinery with the reequipment mit. one of the members to refused in some
at a shillations that Casex
weavers must wages. Reuter.
Closing quotations: Adams Express 14, American Can 85%, Alaska American Smelting 49, American Telephone 172, American Tp- bacco 77, American Waterworks 1 Anaconda Copper 38, Avia- tion Corporation 7%, Baldwin Locomotive 21. Barnsdall 23, Bendix Aviation 38%, Bethlehem Steel 97. Boeing Aircraft 24. Borden Co. 40%, Canadian Pacific 13%, J. 1. Case 37, Chrysler 89% Colgate 60%, Coremercial Solvents 23, Corn Products 62, Dupont de
to trade with another-Associat- Nemours 184. Eastman Kodak ed Press. 200, Electric Light & Power 15, General Electric 30%. Gen- eral Motors 52, Goodrich 802. Goodyear 55, Homestake Mining i BM, International Harvester 76, International Paper national Tel &
42. Inter-
COTTON PRICES
Offerings from brought widespread the industrial
same sourCUB
inwer.
Closing quotations:- Consein. 2 per crat 1945/75 97%, Conversion Loan, a per cent 112-1/16, War Loan, 39 per cent 107-13/16, New War Loan, 3 per cent 108, Victory Bands, 4 per cent 110%, Saving Bonds 35% 1956.65 106-1/16, Sav
New York, Oct. 2. Aggressive mill buying appear Tel 18%, Jchased in the final hour of trading, tong Boads 3 1960.70 106, Sav- Manville 122 Kennecott Copper carry the cotton futures marketing, Ronds 3 1965.75 45. Montgomery Ward 71%, National Distillers 24 National luto new high ground for the day. Futures closed 65 cerits a bale Lead 30, New York Central 15%, Packard Motors G, Pan-Amerhigher to 35 cents lower. can Airways 15, Pennsylvania March 37.70-71. May 37.16, July Oct. 28.38 bid, Dec. 37.99-38.0), RR 27. Radio Corporation 10, Real Silk, Republic Steel 27.00. Oct. 32.88 bid-Associated Reynalds Tobacco 364, Schenley Press,
San Francisco, Oct. 1.
ery
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
"THESEUS"
Agents: GLEN LINE LTD.
of
the
SS. "GLENAFFARIC"
revise
107-9/10, Damaged cargo ex this vessel 11; Japanese Donds. 6 per cent, between the hours 10 am, and 12 German Loan, 7 per cent (Davce)
will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf 1907 10, Canton-Kowloon Rail noon on 2nd and 3rd Octobor! per cent 2014, Lung-Tsing tives are requested to be present way 23. Tientsin Pukow Rly., 5
1946 and consignees representa- : lai Bir. 5 per
cent, 1013 25. Reorg. Luan, 5 per cent 1013
during the survey. (Landon Iss) 52, Crisp Lock, 5 per cent. 1011 47. Hukusy Rail- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE way, 5 per cent. 1911 28, Honnn
Agents. Railway. 6 per cent, 1995 $325, Shanghai Nanking Railway, 5 per Hongkong, 2nd October, 1945. cent 28, Mercantile Bank of India, "A" 23%, Chartered Bank of LA & C. 13, HF. & Shanghal Bank-
65 Sears Roebuck 88, Shelt Oil 32. Soreny Уасцит 114. Southern Pacifie 43, Standard Shipping arrivals Sept. Brands 40%, Standard Oll of Sheepsdead Bay from Manila. Calif 65, Standard Oil of NJ. Arrivals Sept. 29: Oshkosh Vie 67. Studebaker 2214, Union. Baktory from Shanghai and Young 27. Union Carbide 242. U.S.America from Manila.. Steel 70%, Westinghouse .264,! Departure
Sept. 29 Marine Youngstown Sheet & Tube 62%Lynx for Shanghai--Associated |ine Corporation 85%, Lydenburg
--Associated Press.
Press.
No Liquidation Of India Balance Yet
London, Oct. 1.
Britain will await "stabilization" of the troubles in India's political scene before initiating any negotiations for the liquidation of that coun- try's Sterling balance, equivalent to $5,130,- 000,000 on June 14, a Whitehall official said today.
Estates 114/4, South Africa Townships 28/9, Selection Trust 41/3, South Africa Torbanitey 11/6, Canadian Pacific 18%, Moxl- can Engles 14/7-Reuter,
New York, Oct. 1. The American Iron and Steel Institute estimated the aporating atcel rate de week at 90.2 per cent of capacity, a declino of 0.2 from fast
rato equivalent to 1,589,700 tons.-As sociated Press.
week. The
Canberra. Oct. 2. The International Harvester Australian Government,
But this does not mean that general conferenen is contemplat-Company has submitted to the step: to conclude anuncialed with creditor countries. agreement with India will be de
loyed beyond one year, the time limit stipulated in the Angio American Loa accord," said the speaker who declined the use of
his name.
bo
"Euch agreement would negotiated individually because of varying individual factors which governed the accumulation of the countries' balances," he said.
a plan to manufacturo 3,000 trucks and 31,000 tractors yearly in Austro-I
ia.-Associated Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
M.V. DENBIGHSHIRE
„Arr. from U.K.' Discharging Tai- koo Dockyard. Loads for Rotter dam. Antwerp, Amsterdam & London 10th Oct,
die from U.K.-6th Oct. due from U.K.--end Oct.
Managing Agento:?
AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE
$.3. "PERIOD“
due from Sydney Mid. Oct.
Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA
STEAMSHIPS LTD.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
Ship
"BENALDER” "OTRANTO"
From
Die
U.K.
Mid October
U.K.
13th October
"EMPRESS OF
AUSTRALIA"
U.K.
20th October
"TREVETHOE"
U.K.
October
"GLENIFFER"
U.K.
"TREVAYLOR"
U. K.
* due Colombe 4th Oct., Singapore 8th Oct,
Ship
Loads For
"SAMETTRICK" UK. via Straits
November November
Ready
10th October
Accepts cargo for LONDON, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM
S.S. “BENCRUACHAN" BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees are advised that the Survey of damaged packages will be held in the Kowloon Wharf premises where they will be examined in the presence michael & Clarke at 10.00 am. of consignees liy Mesars. Car-
on Wednesday the 2nd October, 1940.
SHIP
FROM Rangoon
"EINFIELD" "SILVERGUAVA”
DUE Early Ucion
13th October
BINFIELD"
Straits, Madras. Calcutta.
SHIP
Madres
LOADS FOR
READY
End-October
W.R. Loxley & Co. (China) Ltd EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
Agents
Ben Line Steamships Ltd.
PRINCE LINE
Loads for Straits and. New York Early November
Conditions in India, he said, at
Britain will ask the Dominions present are so troubles and the in particular to continue their future is so uncertahi that it is | imports for soveral years, the difficult to decide, with whom to official said, adding that British S.S. "SAMMEX" .... Dug from U-S.A. & Shanghai End Oct. open negotiations. Moreover, in economy depended in the immedi view of Britain's wiah scaleate future on the policy of con- down ber Sterling Habilities, parfining the Sterling areas' dollar ticularly with Empire countries, needs to bare essentials.--Asso- the present political perlod et ciated Press. political deadlock was not tho beat time for the Initiation of talks, he added.
Although no move as yet has been made to liquidate Britain's debts to Sterling area countries apart from Portugal and Argon- tine, Treasury ofleials have an nounced plans to inaugurate, by
Fund Ready
To Operate
נייי.
Washington, Oct. 1.
The International Monetary
the autumn, foral-discussions Fund will toon be ready to be- with the Dominions and Colenice.gin currency transactious aim- Egypt, Sudan and Iraq and final- ly. non-Empire countries, in thated at stabilizing world trade, M. {
Camille Gutt, managing direc
order.
terday.
Essentials Only tor of the Fund, announced yes- Britain's total liabilities on Gutt told the governors of the March 31, 1940, as reported by Fund at their first annual con- Chancellor of the Exchequer forence that the Farid will seek Hugh Dalton in the Commons in an agreement with their 39 June, wore $14,000,000,000. A Waltehall official explained that member countries during neither a commion solution nor next few months to fix currency
FOOD BILL HEAVIER
Washington, Oct. 2. OPA announced that increased food prices are expected to add U.8.300,000,000 a year to the nation's food bill.
The OPA Incrousedly two and s The OPA incrokádd two and half cute a gound, retail prices of margarino, cooking and salad all and shortening.
the
values governing most of the world's foreign commerce.
Simultaneously the Fund's executive directors, represent ing 12 key member natione, submitted report, which was optimistic on rapid progress towards ending the prospect of foreign exchange restrictions. -Associated Press.
Washington. Sept. 20. The position of the United
vared
Cotton, textile fabrics, and States Tray on Sept. 20. com
yarns were raised about two per
cont
OPA said it will increase cotton garments 1 per cent
Control of chawing.
Sum Was
the same dato a year 1285,815,181,900 0574402,464,
publis,natiopal debt
Geld" 20,304,701,000 and 0000mA * 190isted
Agents;
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Chinese Freight Agents:-CHEONG FAT CO.
Telephone 20037
TAK CHEONG SHIPPING CO.
S.S. “EMPIRE JAMAICA” Loading 2nd Oct.
Sailing 3rd Oct.
For BWATOW
For Freight & Particulars please apply TAK CHEONG SHIPPING Co.
Whiteaway Laldus Building, Tel. 25125..
M.V. "BENTONG“.
Loading
10th October
Sailing
11th October FOR SINGAPORE
For freight particulars please apply:
THE HỌ HỒNG CƠ. CHINH L
LTD.,
48a, Bonhant Strandi W. Tel. 80127 & 25040 „Bubject to alterazioni "toithout nation
SHIP
"EASTERN"
LOADS FOR
Sydney & Melbourno
For full particulars apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
Telephono Nos. 27721-4.
READY
Mid-October
Co.
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.
Speed-Frequericy --Dependability
› Refrigeration-Special Cargo GV Tanks-Cargocaire-Specie
S.S. NONPAREIL"
8.5. "MARINE LEOPARD"
SAILING FOR
4th Oct. Shanghai & New York.
6th Oct.. Singapore, Penang. Ge- lombo, Bombay, Ques, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Lophora, Gearn, Marseillos; New York and Boston
5.5. "PRINCETON VICTORY" Mii Get. New York & other
Atlantic Coast ports. For Fasiga and Freight opply to:- AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.
4. George's Bidg.
Tel No. 9617/MDİTH.
MAERSK LINE
MS. “MARCHEN MAERSK”
Loading for Los Angeles, Panamo. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston
and New York
30th Beble
for Particulars please apply tos-
CO., Agenta
fth floor
Tel No: 28861).
JEBBEN