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Salling for
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Amoy & Shanghai, on- or about 18th July,
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early July
Mauritius, Lourenco
Margutes. Beirn, Durban, Buxi London, Port
Elizabeth, Mosselbay.
Capetown, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, early July
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BS. "BOISSEVAIN" lo reconversion Londing for South African
South-American August
Suitable cargo tanks for hulk all
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R. "SIMON STEVIN"
20th June.
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9.5. "ERASATUS"
Europe early July
13. “HUGO de VRIES' Europe.
Early August
Copenhagen/Gathen-
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end July.
Londing for
Manila /Singapore/
Colombo/Suez/Port Sald/ Genoa /Marseilles / Antwerp /Rotterdam / Amsterdam/Hamburg/ Copenhagen /Gothen burg Oslo,
rad August.
Loading for Manila Singapore/
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Antwerp Rotterdam/ Amsterdam Hamburg/ Copenhagen/Gothen- burg 'Oslo.
early September.
Peninsular & Oriental S.N. Co.
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Kombay. Colotábo
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.UK., Genoa,
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& Straits.
SAILINGS
'TO
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DUE
22nd June
14th July August
August
READY
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through bills of lading
British India S. N. Co., Ltd.
Passengers & Freight to India
Eastern & Australian S.S. Co., Ltd.
ARRIVALS
FROM
„Australia &
DUE
August
New Zealandı
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1947.
DISPUTE OVER TARIFFS Australia Disturbed By U.S. Action
Not Consistent With Charter
Geneva, June 19. The Australian Minister for Reconstruction, Mr. J. J. Dedman, sald here today that Australia entered into the tariff talks at the Geneva In- ternational Trade Conference under the dis- tinct impression that she would be able to secure a reduction in the United States dutfes on wool in return for certain concessions she was prepared to make.
The action taken by certain wool interests in Am- erica has disturbed Australia very greatly, he added. Only when the Wool Bill question in America had been settled would Australia be in a position to continue negotiations for re- duction of United States wool duties.
do.
It would not be sufficient if tinn to the present
PACIFIC PLANS SHELVED
fle
coni-
New York, June 19. Lack of buying power in Eust kus temporarily forced two shipping panies in Vancouver, B.G. to thrive, their plans for trans- Parifio ran, the Wall Street Journal reporta.
According to the "Journal", the shipping companies And it difficult to maintain a regular service because Orint- tal trade is losing its profit appeal.--Central News.
London Stock Market
Lonikan, June 10.
N.Y. Stock Market
New York, Jane '20: Pivotal, motors led stocks up- ward fractions to aroun two. Rubbers, rails and some chemicals and @quipment made a joint ad- vance. Of 978 issues traded, 602
and 184 lost. gained
1,010,000 traded. shares were
American Įta Telephone rebounded from long decline after touching a new low at 149. Now highs for the year were reached by Chrysler, Union Carbide, United Fruit up 2% at 02, Pepsicols were up nt 32.
1 Dow Jones Averages: Stocks 42.08; 20 Industriaļa 176.14; 10 Utilities 34.46.
The Stock Exchige was very Juneau G4, American Can quiet today, with gilleged inclin-American Smejting American
Except
ed to dullness movements narrow. their dividend statement. the rise in Distillers,
Telephone
following works 144, in
Amerten dropped the import, Mr. Dedman sald, he had eer- fee hill. Australia would still, re- | tal-iriens which he would put quire a reduction in the present | forward at the proper stnge, Amerkean wool duties of 34 cents
Mr. Dedman. said he had re- to the pound on imported wool relved windleation that the
Whether Australia would United States
was dissatisfied) withdraw from the Conference with the concessions offered by the Import fee hill were passed Australia in the wool negotin- wes something that would have tons. He agreed. In reply to
There was Jame to be met when the question question, that the Charter pro- Interest in central Europeans and atose. He could mot give an avided for discussions in such a Japanese. Oils were little altered swer to what Australia would case where Australia's national but Anglo-Iranians and Burmahs
economy might be gravely af- Bolshed slightly harder, Mr. Dedman said that tarifffected by the wool duties. Init
Gold and cuppers
were gen. between negotiations
Empire said that by the time the Char.erally harder in the absence countries and the United States fer came to effect discussions Cape offering.--Reuter, 303561 the charter * were closely linked. If Australia di
London, June 10. not achieve what she wanted in
When asked about Australia's
An eight-man delegation from the tariff negotiations she would attitude to the negotiations and the National Wank Textile Ex- then have to look both at the other products if the wool com-port Corporation will visit charter and the triff negotia- | russians were not obtained, Mr. | United States next September jo Bluma, However One an instru- Dedman said:→→
investigate the market for Bri ment the charter might be to "You cannot take out of the ish wool cloth and hostery. The give effect to principles of inter-egotiations a product so
mission, hended by Mr. W. Thom- national trucke, could not be of to us as woof and then carry on New York.
Munro, will spend a month great value to Australia if she as if it had been retained."-West, and the South.-Reuter.
the West, Middle did not secure the vital concession | Reuter. which she sought. It might be
very would be too late to be efany
salue to Australia.
of great value to other countries,
but not to Australia.
Critical Stage
Australia. considered
the
whole negotiations were an in- tegral part of both the tariff and churter discussions. A eritieni
stage in the
tariff negotiations had been reached so far as an agreement between Australia and the United States was concerned. It was too early to say what the outcome would be.
Mr. Dedman said he dki not! feel that the course events had taken in the United Strios over the wool bill were consonant with the principles on which the charter was supposed to be
Founded.
Australia looked upon the at- tion buken in America as a mat- ter of domestic polley in which certain antagonists had appear
United States
vital
Protectionist Bill
Passes Senate
ريد 3
Closing stock quotations:-
16. Alaskn Adams Express
64, Amerleau Water 72, for Tobacco
Copper 344, Aviation Corp. 54, Baldwin Barnsdall 23 speculative Locomotive 18,
Bendix Aviation 30%, Bethlehem Steal 83%, Boeing Aircraft 16 Borden Co. 41. Canadian Pacific 11%
J. I. Case 30, Chrysler 188', Colgate 404 Commercia:
Сон Solvents 23 of
Products 189 Dupont
Eastman Kodak 4 Electric Light & Power 14, General Electric 35
Goodrich General Motors 699, G5%, Goodyear 40. Homestake Mining 17 International Har
Paner vester 88%, International
Tel 40%, International & Tel 11, Juting Manville 43%, Kenneestt Muntgomery Ward Copper 44% tas National Distillers 20
York National Lead 30%, New
4. Packard Central 14,
Motors b Pan American Airways Pannsylvania 18%, Radio Corp. 8%, Republic Steel Reynolds Tabacca 40% Schenley 284, Sears Roebuck 374, Shell
Washington, June 19.
the
The United States Senate today finally approved its protectionist wool tariff bill. Forty-eight votes were in favour of the Tariff Bill and 38 against. More than a dozen Democrats refus- ed to support the Administration's opposition to the measure.
255.
Oll 30%, Sucony Vacuum 10. Southern Parific 41, Standard Brands 29, Standard On Calif. 58, Standard Oil of NJ. 75%, Studebaker 19, Union Bar 32. Union Carbide
V.5. 105, U.S. Steel 68, US. Rubber
45, Lines 20 Westinghouse 28 Youngstown Sheet & Tube G25, General Pubile Utilition 134- Associated Press.
H.K. Stock Exchange
With the exception of a tem counter
WT]| malinined In
WIN
The
The bill, which permits high-catastrophe to the trade conferinterest |er wool tariffs, or restrictions | enco at Geneva and to the medium prived mues astont of which show. on imports, will now go to the economic phases of the United quotations of a week 'nau.
Presi- States foreign policy. White House for the dent's signature or veto.
con-
The protectionist causes of the hill precipitated a troversy between the Demivera- the leader. Mr. Barkley, and the Taft, Republican, Mr. Robert before the bill was passed.
Lessons Of War
Mr. Barkley declared: "We cannot afford to stick our heads into the sand ecounmiently. We fought two bloody World Wars to learn that lesson."
*
Chunless Itates 3.30 am,
H.K. Goyt. Lonaut 45% Loan 1071: 344 Loan 105b.
Bank I.K. 8. Bank 1915, Lutt. Nego £1151⁄2n; Chartered Bank 412%n; Serenutile Bank A. & .1; Hank of Past Asin 17.
fagurances Canton Inc. 429×: Union)
Jas. 70%: Chine Underweilers 214b; HK. Fire Ins, 10,
Shipping Chugiakes 24546; H,K. & M Kimmbents. The; Todo Chluas (Pref.: 1050. (Del.) 300 Bhria (Pemrer) (XD)
*** Enjo Watertunts (X. Nta:
ed against the administration.
Australin's production of Woul amounted to between A 60,000,000 and A100,000,000 (US$256,000,000 të US$320,000,-
Mr. Barkley, brandishing # Senator Taft deprecated the 800) a year and wool constituted sheaf of tette's in which the reports that the legislation con-27, (Rights) 174, almost eighty percent of her ex- Secretary of State, Mr. George stituted a radical departure in ports to the United States. By Marshall, and former Secre- Amerleur policy. comparison with Australia tiro.aries, Br, Cordet! Hull and Mr. duction, United States pinduetion Henry Stinson, have protestud of wool was unimportant.
painst the enactment of the Any Alternative? wout tariff, declared that Asked whether he had any United States Government by alternative to offer as a solu- such
polley would invite A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE
19
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SAILINGS
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Loads 24th June
127
128
30
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Bucka, Wharves, Godowns, eter BLIC K Wharevs 28941 H.K. Docks 311⁄2s, Bing| China Provicirals 222; l, 23mm; Singhal Dekyarda 17.
work that is not discriminating t There is no nation in thu
Mixing Haub Mines Tai K, Mines:
Lands, Hotels & Midgo.: H. & H. Hotels in some way against American
He claimed, never- 256. 2091, 20/25/m: KL
IN. KIM, 12, 13. 71/»«] [R{ghts)} commerce." theless, that since the impoal-ziu: Shanghai Lands in Humphreys tion of the Import fee or quota | Beintes 286 230; 10%. Kattles 18: remained discretionary with Chinese Falates 19h. the President and was banned 24an: Frak Trame (Old) ton, New! Pablle Utilities ILK. Tramwers 241 2 if neemed in controvention to
41⁄2n; Blær Ferries 1204; Yaumets Perrins any existing trade agreement, 5th; Chins Lights (Old) 15.80s. (New? "there is utterly no reason why | 111⁄2-; 1.8. Electzler 6241, 62KW, 61% ! any foreign nation should think Maeno' Electrics 24 Bank
Lights
we are adopting a high, tariff 50/40. (New) Bits.
18: Telephones (01) 10%
policy."-Reuter,
SOVIET ENVOY LEAVES
Nanking, Jung 19.
India Canton Jers 71⁄4án: Comevis 23 23 H.K. Raper 17h, 17. 186/174/1jma,
Blares Ar. Dalry Farms (8.2. 740. 16x dan! Watsona 47en; Lane, Craw fords 43%: Sinceres D.in: China Em porlum Converted) 18ht Sun C. Lal 034; Kwong Bang Kong 225n': Winx D (H.K.) 135b; Wm. Powell, Ltd. 5% n.
Miscellane China Entertainments to: 1.K. Constructions (Old) de, (New) etin: Vibro Filine 661 „Marnitinn the vestments 18/88; Marantan (I.K.) 1/4.
Cations: Ewin 8b, 8¿1⁄2un,
The Soviet Ambassador Chair, A. A. Petrov, accom- panied by Mra. Petrov, their tivo duughters and his private secretary, left by plane for Tihua this morning' en route to MORCOW.
Prague, June 19.: Czechoslovak farmers estimato
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this year that the whet The Soviet Ambassador the average because of the spring will be 12 or 15 per cent below scheduled to remain in Tilun, and winter had weather. Oll aced capital of Sinking, for two ir and cattle fand production three days before continuing his alto been affected--Router. journey to Moscow Central | — —— Nowe:
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