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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V. JAPAN'S COTTON INDUSTRY AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES.
King's Building. Connaught Road, Tel: Shipping Dept. 28016. Passage Dept. 28017. Chineno Agents, Connaught Road, No.
Chip
RIA, "TJITJALENGKA”
Ship
duo from
Batavia via Muntok vy host 28th Apeli
due from
Macassar/feuorabays/ Bemarang/Batavia,
82, Tel. 25133.
Batting for
Amor & Ghana, 20th Apell.
Balling for
Amor & Hhanghal
about 20th May.
m.s. "SADANE"
an
un ne about 10th May
95, "THBADAK"
Kobe, on
23rd Mav.
N.E.I. preta, ebunt 24th May.
ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
(ORIENT JAVA AFRICA LINE).
Abip
A "TJIPONDOK"
m.. TECELBERC"
Ship
ut
Now Cram
Planngjord
241. April.
Loading on 28th April fort
In Terositionfam
port
Menila, ngapore, Patavin, Maszka, Lourenco Maruum, Beira, Dąban, East Bortidenti, Port Elizabeth,
Monaethay, Capetown,
Kures Aires,
Montevideo, Suzlon,
the Sanel, Caro arreples! on
through
Balma
ng to Dar-Ka Zanzibar, anj
Bicizzleman,
Loming for Bouth Afrien mad Bouth America May,
(DELI-STRAITS-CHINA LINE)
mus. "VAN HEUTSZ"
ՖԻ
Use Team
Melawat -!|
Penog & Angapore
th
BME 112 Tangle da su
Balling for Swatow & Amy
+275 1+T
SILVER LINE LTD.
m. "SILVERWALNUT"
due from
South Afrlen,
Colombo Mul
24th April
"HOPERIDGE"
New York, N. Frægelsen
& Vancouver, May/June,
Khla
nbest 10th May
Belling for
Ibitipptors, Strails,
Colombo, 0.8. Atlantle Borts
about 4th May.
11.5. Attle porta, early June
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
-P., "THORBECKE"
és From
Shanabad
May 13th.
A. "BREDERO"
Europe
early May.
}
A. "LORENTZ”
Europe,
and Atay.
Dr
Loading for Singapore/Colombo/ Fort Bald/Ap¿war?/ Fistfendum/Amaberdkm/ Hamburg/Copenhagen/ Gothenbury/Calo. Atay 13th
Biuzspore/Colombo/ Port Said/Antwery/ Rotterdam/Amsterdam/ Hambure/Copenhagen/ Gothenburg/Oslo. Emely June
Manlia/Bingsoare/ Culomiki/Buca/Port Beid/ Genos/Marvelles/
Antwerp/Rotterdams
Amsterdam/Ilmsburg/ Copenhagen/ Gothen berg/Dulu, second half
Jurre.
You
PLANS "NO DANGER”
Tokyo, Apr. 23.
of
A plan to increase the number of operable spindles® in the Japanese cotton industry to 4,000,000 by 1947 presents “no immediate danger to any largescale Infringement upon interests other textile areas" a SCAP official said today. Chinese and American sources have been quoted recently as fearing the plan to boost the num- ber of operable spindles from the slightly more than 2,000,000 now operable would drive other. cotton-producing nations off the world market.
t
for
An increase is necessary to textile output cannot meet de- nicet normal internal Japanese | mands in that country. demand, to provide exchange The Chinese textile industry to buy needed imports and tpi probably will be unable help the world demand for tex. years to produce enough cloth
Eiles, officials, explained.
for the Chinese, SCAP officinis They
Maserted that even suiri, ndding: when Japan has 4,000,000 spindles operating she will be able to produce only 27 per cent of her pre-war peak out- pat of 945,000,000 Ib, of cotton |
for textiles annually
export and a slightly lesser amount for domestic uнe.
ton.
"It would serm loglund to as sume the Chinese would want to accept whatever outside sup- plies might be provided rögard. leas of their origin."
None For China China neems to have little or no chance of obtaining Japan. ese textile planta 08 repara- tions.
With 4,000,000 apindles, cfl cials sald, Jujan could produce 420,000,000 lb. of yarn for do-
Officials familiar on that sub- mestic use and about 260,000, jeet say neither the Pauley nor 000 Th. for export if she could
the Strike Reparations Commit. obtain the necessary raw cot-tees envisaged removals of tex- tile facilities from Japan, on the ground that it is a peace ful industry and it is necessary in any programme to get Ja- pan back on her economic feet and "olf American taxpayers' back."Associated Press.
No Competition
'The Intter amount would hardly meet world demand for cotton goods nor offer serious competition to major cotton producing countries, SCAP ex- perla sali.
They pointed out that the 4, |000,000-spindle estimated
pro- duction will fall well within | living standards proposed for Japan-comparable with those in the period between 1930-34. by FES. Peak production in that period was attained in 1934 when Japan turned out 1,341,000,000 ibh, of cotton for domestic use and export.
Statements that Japanese cotton producers might under- seil, and thereby, cripple, the Chinese textile industry drew from SCAP experts a reminder that China's relatively small
WAR VETERANS DEMONSTRATE
DE HAVILAND AWARD
London, Apr. 22. ↑ Mr. Geoffrey de Haviland, who lost his life last autuan in a high-prod tent light, has been aivarded the Sea-
Drave nounced today. The trophi instituted in 1930 la coni- memorate the achievements of the late Sir Henry Seagrave, has not been awarded during the war weten.
Trophy it you
awarded
It is normally every year to the British meh- ject who, in the opinion of the awarding committee. complishes the most outstand- ing demonstration of the pos- aibilities of transport by land. air or water-Reuter."
H.K. Stock Exchanges
A
"The trucket was quietly steady through- on the morning session,
Ciesing Rates 19,20 p.m. 1.K. Gert, Jonḥe:/497 10% ** 1431+
Blank Bank Incob 184. (ton. (try) 110m Charterve! Black £12-1/168: Meremulite Ik. A & B £290:
lank of Exit Aula 100h,
Insurances. Cantan Ina, 1584: Uulan In A China Underweltern J; K Pine Ina. $18.
Shipping. Boutisses 2335; HK 4 M.
steamiicats la; Indo Chinas (Prefi,100%
Def. 250: Shell Derre 100/-1: Unlon Waterboats cum lite, igh, ex. Rte. Zagh, t. 176.
|
N.Y. Stock Market
New York, Apr. 13
The stock market contioned to recover un maze or less selective ranur but buying lackened perceptibly and mang lealers faltered.
While the ones remained at the close, waits of fractions to the points ur
predominated.
Riddlag was based partly on the som what improved labour situation withougfa the rest wage pacts revived skepticlem aver prices and growing consumer pos elatice as possible threats to brents.
Gain Includ Worthington Pump. American Woolen, Norfolk and Western and Unterbling Tractor. Among the last-
Randa serre International Paper, Llerett
and Meyers and Great Northern Raliway Transfers were around 139,000 shares,
The How unica averages: Hicks ch.40 : 20° Industriela 1741.04) 16 mil 45.20; 10 Bettles 26,23,
Ciming qantallona,
REFRIGERATION—SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS-
CARGOCAIRE-SPECIE SAILINGS
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA &
HONOLULU'
SS "Marine Addor".... (Direct to S.F.) 98 "General Gordon"
Apell
April
27
SS “President McKinley”
(via Manila)
May
59 "Marine Lynx”
May
17
S8 General Meigs"
June
30
NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SAN FRANCISCO AND "LOS ANGELES
85 "Vanderbilt Victory”.
May
3
SS "Skidmore Victory" 55 "Rutland Victory"
May
20
July
B
August
1
38 "Willamette Victory"
NEW YORK AND HAVANA VIA SINGAPORE "COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS.
SS President Fulk",
SS "Marino Leopard" (úlso calls Karachi) ....... April AS "President Monroe"
20
May
(vin, Manila) MANILA
May
30
May
May
Adams Express 14%. Alaska Juncan 4. American Can $9. America Amriting . American Telephone 18802. American Tobaero 185, American Water, werks 15. Anneumix Copper 37. Ariation Corporation M. Baldwin imen. motive 2016, Baroului! 23%. Bethlehem Steel B, thwing Alternft 13%, urden | SS "President McKinney"
SS "Marine Lynx" C. 41. Canadian Pacifio 19%, Chrysler #2, .Coker 46, Commercial Solvents 20 Corn Procurls 47, Dopmi troy, Fani- man Kodak 231. Bertric Light A Power" 16, General Electric zāli. Genarni Motor 84. tiumdrich 5674, Girodyme Di Gorgħirami 30%. Floraretake Mining 40 7%. Interaktivul Harvester 11%. Interan. tional Paper 42%. International Tel & 123 124, Johna Manville 117, Kennervil Copper 45. Manicomery Word". National Distillere 50% National Ind 21%. New York Central 16%. Packard
Motor . Pan American Airways 13,
Pennsylvania A 204, Radlo Corpata. Llon 86. Elem 83 12, Republic Birul 25%, Reynokin Tobacco 38. Bebruler Docks, Wharves, Godswon, Etc. 112 & 14, Bare Roebuck 12%. Abell OH 2015, K Wharver 240b 240am; RK Docka 195 Rocony Vacuum 11%. Southern Paelfie 201506; Chipm Providenta 21ND 2188375%, Standlash · Brands $45. Blanibers 21: 'bef Dockyards 121 HK (on of Calif. 88, Standard ) of N.J. Dock ex. 11. 27, Rights Sam.
Mining. Haub Mines 7 HK Mines tele.b.
Rome, Apr. 22. An'angry crowd of 4,000 war veterans marched through club- Lands, Boils a maga 11 & # Hotels swinging police and tried für 22 23 2: HK Lande ex. Div. 08
DRA Shn Land 428; Humphreys Ex the accond time in week to Late 2014: DK Reußies 2X/13 10: storm the barred doors of Chinese Extaten 1906. Montecitorio Palace where the Constituent Assembly Keksion.
in
Public Utilites, HK Tramwnym Allah 562) 61 Kan: Peak Trame JONI DR. (New) 4ân; Star Ferrien 110b; -You- mati Ferrkw 305; G. Lights (Old) 16.55%
The march by former part-10%/
(New) 10 1 x
10%. Studelukker 201⁄4. Union Hag 29 N Inion Carbide 974, U.S. Rubber - 18%. 11.8. Bleri 184. U.8. Lance: 214. Westinghouse 24%. Youngstown Cheat & Tube £215.-Asociated Press,
COPPER SHORTAGE
inana, returned prisoners of ectrics 4034/47xa; Macho Electrics 1947 of consumers gonds should be Bandakan Llehia 71⁄4án; Telephones (000) 474 48, (New) 2715.
Industriais. Canton; fres. 5b: Comenta
army
war und discharged veterans, including numerous wounded, was a protest against unemployment, inadequate gov ernment subsidies and rising prices.
Sincere #60b; China
Co., Kwong “Banu
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.
St. George's Bldg.
Tel. Noa. 28172/28175
12
Pacific Far East Line, Jus.
TRANS PACIFIC SAILINGS
To San Francisco & Los Angeles
SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS—
8.8. "Great Republle" 5.4. "Sirocco"
Duo May 2
Sails
May
2
Via Yokohama
7 H
Via Yokohama
a. "Lakewood Victory" 5.5. "Flying Scud"
0
Vín Yokohama
17 Direct
15 16
American Pioneer Line
Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama
5. "STAGHOUND" 8.8. "RESOLUTE"
London Stock The police tried, rushing the 2266; Wing on (it) on an open Mexico should be brought into
New York, Apr. 23. The critical shortage of cop- per used by U.S. manufacturers
| relieved by the latter part of Jane. a spokesman for the cop- 2414 2/4: RK Hopes 148.
per
fabricators predicted to- Stores Ac. Dairy Farms 60% 50% day. Watsons 47; Lane, Crawtoria 07550; Copper from American-own- Emporium ioned mines in Peru, Chile and
crowd with jeeps but were in- Lid. B5 ha,
the United States in volume he der orders to proceed cautious 2% K Constructions 15 4: Ruspension of the
MiscellanrovE. China Entertalames, said, now that the two-year
four ly and pull up before ramming vs Piling 6;b: Harman Investments
cent. "STAGHOUND"" any marchera-United Press,
5.5. "RESOLUTE" [/Sn; Maraman. (HK) 1/65.
copper tariff appears assured.
Domes c fabricators will still have to compete with the, British who are paying 23-3/4 rentalb. compared with 21 for American-produced copper: -Associated Press.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Exchange
of Copenhagen
M.S. "KINA"
Loading for
ADEN, PORT SAID, TANGIER, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG
& OSLO,
also accepting cargo for Manila Singapore, and Colombo
About 14th May
Tanks available suitable for the carriage of oil in bulk
For further particulars apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.
Tel. 34111 & 84112.
Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Ca.
"SAMSOARING"
"TREVELYAN"
"STRATONAVER"
"TREVETHOE"
SHIP
"SAMSOARING"
ARRIVALS
London, Apr. 22. The markets were again un- Inspiring and moved with narrow
regularity throughout the day. There were only two or three ninor movements in the market for British Government stock: where War Loans 3 gained
5th and old Consola fost a similar amount.
U.S. Consumer Goods
Prices
Falling
New York, Apr. 23.
Japanese bonds were the centre Prices of consumer goods are falling rapidly all
In
10
over the United States although there have been few reductions in prices of foods.
Then a flood of price cuts bo
Notice to Consignees Consignees per
Duc
Apr. 25th
1+
May 30th
Sailings to New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama Canal SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS --
Sally
For Full Particulars Coll
May 6th
31st.
UNITED STATES LINES CO.
General Agents
314, Queen's Building.
Tel. 31251 (3 lines)
S.S. "BENLAWEBS" The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd.
may be
M.V. MANGALORE
OUTWARDS
discharging II.K. about 2nd May discharging H.K. about 18th May
HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE
of attraction with rises up two points Among foreigner while of Europeans, Halian Sovens went further ahead-te 103.
There was no
A great number of price de- el tendency to industrials where, only minor crenses have been for textiles, gan and it has become impossible are hereby notified that their routine "business was conducted. clothing and for such manufac- to tabulate all Individual com cargo is being discharged into Kowloon Sinall losses were shown in tobactures as household electrical ap- panies and groups of stores have the Hongkong & cox but breweries, iron, coal-Th pliances and radio scle. Many of reduced prices of tinned fruits, Wharf & Godown Co's godown,
where it will be at Consignees M.V. BATAAN Istrels hardened in places.
the reductions have been accom- vegetables, radies and shoes. The absence of any definite lead
panied by an announcement of a There have also been reductions risk and subject to the Wharf's desire to cumply with Presidentin varying, percentages for mer from the Cape resulted in unly Truman's
terms and conditions of storage, activity
request that apasmodic
South
prices
chandle by large department and where delivery African gold shares and coppers)
should be reduced.
stores in New York, Washington | obtained. also sagged.
For several days after Prost and elsewhere. The turnover in all was fairly tent Truman's most urgent TO-
Damaged packages are to be considerable. but profi-taking quest for low prices on April 10,;
There have been few price re- loft In the. Godowna for left its mark at the close. Reu- the American press reported in ductions for Industrial, gooid.
detall even smallest price slashes. Many manufacturers of Industrial examination by Consignees and the Company's Burveyors, goods, instead of reducing prices, Mesars Carmichael and Clarke, Immediately iskuod statements
PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP Some at 10 a.m., on 25th April, 1947. defending current prices. argue increased costs make price
ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, OSLO AND GOTHENBURG.. puts Impossible.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations For further particulars apply to:-i Consignees myst have a Bo-
GILMAN & CO., attendance
ter,
FROM
DUE
U.K.
27th April
+7
U.K.
20th April
U:K..
End May
U.K.
SAILINGS
June
1
A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE
18
10
12
TO
READY
Shanghai
29th April
"STRATHNAVER”
& Japan .U.K..
10th May
(Passengers only)
"DILWARA"
U.I.
22nd May
ܝ܂
(Passengers only)
British India S. N. Co., Ltd.
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO STRAITS AND INDIA
Eastern & Australian S.S. Co., Ltd.
ARRIVALS
SHIP
"HWALIEN"
"NELLORE"
FROM
DUE
Sydney Australia & Manila
30th April
"EMPIRE_ATHELSTAN"
"EASTERN"
SAILINGS
SHIP "NELLORES
EASTERN”.
Sydney Brisbane Australia:
& Mapila
Early May 11th May End.-May
READY
Clues Across
2. A.B.C.
7. Bedock.
17
17. Outstanding: 18: Leat 8. Horticultural:80. Rainbow,
worker. 21. Bother, N 10. Dodred. 25. Welcomes 18. Koop for 7. Trembled
future the 20: Calamity.
28. Additional..
15. Doer.
26
and Clues Down
14. Corte out.
1. Antic.
8. Rage.
2, Falls,
4. Donetais
5. Bale.
9. Bush, with
forç 9. Arrival. 11:-Bar)
15. Follow un
10. Went ou
TR.
the knees.
18 Washed out." petowns,
22. Command. 28. Dank,
> SE, Attempt
Yesterday's, Crossworil 12, Transnationis. 25. Stahldı. -
Rialáwed; -2. Hand- 4.5. Dreameriko
"Recklessness”
vangu
Officer in
Dr. Claudlus Murchison. Pre- aldent of the Colton Textile In- when damaged dutiable goods stitute, said: "Utter recklessness are examined.
of present assaults on the price structure could easily lead to No claims will be admitted':
after the goods have left the
disastrous consequences.” -
rind all He expressed fear consumers steamer's godowns, would stop buying in anticipation goods remaining undelivered that after the 29th Aprli, will be losses subject to rent.
of lower prices later
merchants would
and through forced liquidation "of
suffer
All
present supplies of goods.
.loading H.K. about 2nd June
M.V. TRAVANCORE
Tanks available suitable for the carriage of oil in bulk. LOADING FOR
the claime against
5
1
LTD.
Agents, Telephone 31148.
BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.
SHIP.
8. AMAFERIC"
In regard to food prices, the steamer must be presented to 5.3. "BENLAWERS" U.S. Government has boep crithe undersigned on or before elsed for its largo purchases for the 18th May, 1947; or they will [export and · fòr, Its - price-support
policies, both of which are man not be recognlaod,
datory upon the Govenament No Fire Insurance will be either through prior commitment
or through law. Associated affected.
Press,
FORD FOUNDATION ASSETS
יין
New York, Apr. 22.. Total assots of the Ford. Foundation as of the end "of 1947 were more than $108,000,- |000, Tooxcluding the bequest of
W. 'R." LOXLEY & CO.
(CHINA); LTD.,
Agents,
Ben Line Stenmars Lid.
Hongkong, 22nd, April, 1947.
Notice to Consignees
5.S. "ANTILOCHUS":
the late Henry Ford, the Damaged cargo ex the above, Foundation announces.
8.8. "BENLAWERS"
ARRIVALS
FROM:
UK. UK
SAILINGS
Loads for
DUE
Ing K/Whart "And" "April.
Ready
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam 27th April Special Tanks available for carriage of oil in bulk For "Further Partieulars, Apply, 70- W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
York Buliding.
Agents
Tólephone3 34165;
THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP CO. (1932) LTD.
TÙ ÔNG KHENG
yansi will be surveyed at Holt's EXPECTED TO ARRIVE FROM STRAITS ABOUT 187 MAY
DAILING FOR SWATOW ŁAMOY END'MALAR
The Foundation is non-what between the hours 10 |'profit organization - supervising | Kuifito:18: mjon (on 24th and
several trust funds set up 40th Apollo 1947 and consig the late Henry Ford; Pres
Ford's will:left the Founda: Honan estimated +1.804,140 shares of "ROI"
Motor Company stock to:edi [he 1,650,000 aharga 15" bad
L. THÔNG
"düring" the "surray,
IELD: ESWIRE,
THE
APORE, PENANG.