JAVA CHINA JAPAN LIJN N.V.
King's Budding, Connaught Road,
Tel: Shipping Dept. 28016. Pannage Dept, 28017. Chinese Agents, Connaught Rond, C. No. 82, Tel. 25133.
Ship
due from.
1918. "TIITJALENGKA” în port
1915, "TJISADANE"
Macassar & Java Poyts. on or about
IXth July
Salling for Singpore. Java
Poris & Aneassar 8th July.
Amey & Shanghai, on
or about 20th July.
Agents: K.P.M. LINE
(ORIENT JAVA AFRICA ́ LINE).
"STRAAT SORNDA" South Amerles Londing for
Kuth Africa Mauritius, Lourenco
Shautbal.
19th July
Marques, Beira, Durban, East London. Part Elizabeth, Mosselbay, Capetown, Buenos Aires, Montevktro, Santos, Ito de Janeiro, 21th July
Transhipment earco on through Bill of Lading accepted
for Dar-Es-Salaam, Mombasa, Lansibar.
ns. "BOISSEVAIN” In reconversion Loading for South Afrien
South America AuguNE
Suitable carge tanks for bulk oll
(DELI-STRAITS-CHINA LINE)
7. "VAN HEITSZ”
Agents:
mus. "DERWENTIML"
Belanan Dell,
Penang & Slogapore,
or or about 17th July
Swalow & Amos.
SILVER LINE LTD.
U.S. Atlantic ports via India July
BIS, SILVERSANDAL" Persian Gulf paris
Agents:
& Karachi, Judy
U.S. Atlantic parts vja Straits and Surz, July
U.S. Atlantic poris vin Straits and Suez. August
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
1. "SIMON STEVIN"
In part
Loading 'for Manila/Singapore/
Colombo/Suez/Pari Said/
Genoa /Marseilles / Antwerp (Rotterdam /
Sultable cacge tanka for bulk oli Amsterdam Homburg/
1.5. "ERASMUS"
Eures
inte July
15. "HUGO de VRIES' Europe
Bate August
Sumable vargo tank, for buik vil
Copenhagen /Gothen-
bing justo,
rud July.
Loading for Mankia /Singapore /
Colombo/Suez/Port Said/ Genoa /Marselites / Antwerp/Rollerdam/ Amsterdam (Hamburg / Copenhagen/Gothen-
burg/Oslo, and August.
Loading for Manila Singapore/ Colombo Suer Port Sald/
Genna / Marseilles / Antwerp Hotterdamn? Amsterdam Hamburg/ Copenhagen. Gothen- burg Osin,
end September.
Peninsular & Oriental S.N. Co.
ARRIVALS
FROM
„Karachi &
Bombay
Mobay
& Barachi
DUE
14th July 15th July
.6.K. & Strails
Early
August
UK. Genoa
August
Bombay, Colombo
& Straits
E.K., Genoa,
August
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TO
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"TREVAYLOR"
$
„Singapore, Penang.
Genon & UK.
Shanghai & Kobic
READY
10th July July Straits. Genoa & U.K. August
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T
Passengers & Freight to India
Eastern & Australian S. S. Co., Ltd.
SHIP
"NANKIN"
"EMPIKE ATHELSTAN"
ARRIVALS
FROM
Australia &
*New Zealand
Melbourne &·· Sydney
For full particulars apply to
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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1947,
ANGLO-EGYPT AGREEMENT Mixed Reaction In Cairo Press
The Sterling Balances
Cairo, July 5. The Anglo-Egyptian interim sterling agreement, signed last Monday, providing à temporary arrangement for dealing with Egyptian Steri- ing balances, has met with a mixed reception In the Egyptian press, which is unanimous only in considering that some of its terms are "technically incomprehensible.”
The "Al Ahram," expressing dissatisfaction with the agreement, said that its terms were ob- scure and equivocal. "That is why the, agree- ment is worrying us."
Police Strike In Rangoon
Rangoon. July 5.
"It does not satisfy us of the espantial points such as the bulk of the sterling credits"helpi by us, the future of our cur Lebey, exports of our producte and imperts of goods we re-
The Independrat "AI
Mo.
.THE RUSSIAN
WORKER
Washington, July 6.
A Labour Department. publication and the Nussian how had a 25 sage carrier ner cent u boost but that his rationed foods are
up 100 per cent.
The monthly Labour Ke- view, official journal of the Bureau of Labour Statistics, drereased purchasing
for Tront power
Soviet wurkera is indicated but the extent is not estimated. Do- clines appeared among gon ration prices but their pro- portionate cffect
not known. Asacélated Presn.
Trade Talks
hattan" called on the Egyptian In Geneva
Government to prepare an "or ganised financial and economie policy and urged an increase After 1,000 Burmese police-in Exyptian agricultural ex men and officers struck and de- ports and a reduction in im- monstrated through the city parted luxury goods, today, un unconfirmed report The lutement by Mr. Hugh said strikers and non-striking| Dalon, Chancellor of the EX- Police met in an armed clash on chequer, in the House of Com-¡ the outskirts of the city this motis on Thursday. that "Bri- afternoon.
tish public opinion does not re- counise the moral validity of the dicht of some £400.000,000 arising out of the wartime as recition of Egypt und the Bri- the tish Commonwealth," subitet of comment today by Mahmoud El Darwiche Bey, Under-Secretary for Finance and a member of the Egyptian delegation which negotiated the
It was understood that of, forts were being made to bring About imoseliate witt'ement of the strike, valled to condemn the alleged "renetionary" policy of the Anti-Fascist" Peoples {
to de- Freedom Longue, and mand the Imariate dismissal from office of U Kyaw Nyein, humme member in the Interim
Government,
encariped quṭ-
interim agreement.
vax
No Moral Reason
"There exists na moral. cronomic reason
The strikers side the city where they were addressed by Un Wan Maung, I "hero" of last September's po-j lice strike, who suddenly ap-juridic) or peared at the head of 690 po-istifying the sealing down of lier. from up-country, and Jain-Eggpl's sterling_creslits." ed the demonstration.
Wan Maung had been in hiding bremse his arrest was urdered on suspicion of foment ing troth'e in the diapule which led to the authorities disarming the police on June 1-Reuter.
Union Of Civil Servants
..
Paris, July 5, The Civil Servants Union,
toli a press conference.
hel
Abdu! Magurid Body Pashn. Minister of Finance, expresseil satisfaction over the provision- al agreement at a press confer eves at Alexandirin today.
He adderi: "The Egyption Government has asked the Bri- tish Government that the money now being spent by British troops in Egypt. amounting roughly to £1.000.000 monthly be paid in sterling instead of in Egyptian currency."
Under the agreement, which with about 2.000.000 members, covers the period from July 14 including poller and telephone to the end of the year, Egypt employees, today voted un. inn sterling balances and assets animously to, form u National very largely owned by Egyptian Strike Committee with instruc tanks, wil, subject to certain tions to order a stoppage next agreed releases, be rendered 17 Thursday, if the Government available for current expendi- failed to accept its demands for ture of any kind or for trans higher wages.
fer by the new Treasury order, The civil servants are de. and their investment and rein- | manding # 27-millard pro- vestment will be controlled. visional increase for the perkod, Egypt will officially cease to up to Jan. 1, 1948. and and be a member of the stering
eventun! inerense of 120 area on the day that the agtee- milliard frangs, plus total re- ment contes into force).-Reu- elags/fication of civil service ter.
employment categories,
It was also learned that M. Paul Ramudler, the Prime Minister, today told a delegution
ARGENTINE GOLD Buenos Aires, July 5. Sovereign buyers 65.00, sellers of civil servants that he would 66.00; U.S. $20 Engle 117.00, answer their cinims within the 119.00; Gold, Bar, Gramme, 6.40; next three days.-Reuter. 5.60, Reuter.
DUE
End July
End July
196.
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13. Speed trials.
Saturday's Crossword
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21. Unusual. 23. Colours;
Genova, July 6.
Workers
Not Robots
Stockholm, July 5.
The Labour side was heard from today for the first time at the International Manage- ment Congress, now in its third 'day here.
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NEW YORK AND HAVANA VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
SS "Marine Snapper"
July
21
BS "Scott E. Land"
July
28.
of
MANILA
the
8.S. "President McKinley" 8.8. "Marine Lynx”
Swedish worker, Ove Thoernberg, of Kockum Ship- yards, invited to speak before the members, criticised "those great many concerns" who re- gard the worker 08 a mere rabot, instead of an Bomebody who should be given a real un- derstanding of his job.
int
Simultaneously the syndical-
newspaper Arbetaren
Con- Stockholm attacked the gress, charging as futile effort to improve management technique to attain a higher standard of living without first consulting the workers.
La- Meanwhile the Nordic bour Federations Convention It was helally announced to opened here to sit concurrently day that four pairs of countries with the Management Congrons. completed the bilateral In it are participating Labour have
Nordic stage in their negotiations: leaders from all the Chile and Norway, Chile and countries, including Finland, South Africa, Cuba and South and Ita aim is to study ·ration- | Africa, China and South Afri-alisation questions from the La- ca. Agreements have been, bour viewpoint.--Router. completed during the last fort night.
PUNJAB RIOTS
Earlier, Canada and Norway had completed their negotin-
New Delhi, July 5. tions as well as Czechoslovakia and South Africa. Results are
Five were killed and 40 injured subject to any adjustment that when police and troops
opened. may be required in the light of fre on
riotous crowd this other negotiations,
an-afternoon at Gujranwala, 50 miles
north of Lahore. nouncement added. tions now in progress in Geneva down. A 48-hour curfew was im
The total number of negotia?|
burned Twenty houses, were
the
in 96 and the tofil number of posed on the town where the meetings held to 393-United; situation is now under control.- Press.
Reuter.
American Business Review
New York, July 6.
Financial market continued to press forward dur
ing the past short week while the lengthy ad- vance inspired a certain amount of profit sell- ing. It was well absorbed.
It
day recorded its seventh Aucket Committee announced
The share division on 'Thurs the Federal Reserve Open Mar- cessive average upswing, All would allow Treasury 90-day security exchanges recessed on bits issued after July 10 free Friday for the celebration of to find their own interest rate Independence Day and observed in the market. The rate for the usual Saturday suspension. five years has been held at 3/8 Throughout the week stocks of one parcent. Associated were benefitted by rising busi- Press. settlement of the coal con- nese optimism, hopes for quick Commodity Index troversy, brightening, chances
New York, July G. for a tax relief bill and belief rosite of 36 wholesnic
The. Ansociated Press com- that the odds were for a normodity prices stood on Thurs. cum. μ mal summer rally.
day at 176.75 compared with The market has moved up in 175.64 on the preceding Friday the majority of July's over the and 133.76 a year ago. In the past 60 years. Earnings and index the base year 1920 équnla dividends were helpful.
Stock Composite
the
rem
100.
Advances for the week were registered by Industrials, food ciated Press. and textiles components.-Ass0-
Olla touched peaks for year or longer in almost every session as growing fuel short-
New Record? ages highlighted
this group. Rails came to the fore on the
Washington, July 6, outlook for favourable
September may bring a new organisation legislation in addi- alltime employment record in tion to prospects of boosted the United States. Robert C. freight and passenger charges: Goodwin, director of the Unit
The Associated Press 60 ed States Employment Service stock composite showed a net told a reporter, that the figure gain of two points on the week wil reach 59,300,000 if season- at 66.1, the best level since al employment follows its usual March 6.
trend.
The market ended June with { Total number of civilians an average advance of threef with Jobs last May wore 58,- full points after four successive 300,000, a new record. Officials 'osing months. Turnover for attributed the rising employ- the month, however, dwindled ment to high levels of manu- to 17,482,740 shares, lowest for facturing
demand
consumer
any month since September, and exports, Agsociated Press.
1944.
Bond Rally
Rising prices for railroad bonds gave the market one of the best rallies" of the year in this week's bond. market, res-
BOMBAY SILVER & GOLD
Bombay, July 5, Silver, Ready, per 100 tolas ponding to a number of favour- 170 Rupees, 02 Annas; New able nows item. Individual Bettioment (Unofficial) 109, 04: carrier issues closed fractions Forward, per 100 tolas 170, 02; to more than three points above, Gold, Delivered; per tola 111, 04: Forward (June, 20) 110; 14; the preceding Friday,
Trading interest'as usual con- Sovereign, Esch unquoted-Reu-
tor.
ALEXANDRIA BULLION:
144
tred on the so-called 'rebrgan-| taation group. Top biling among favourable factors "was given the request by the na tion's carriers for new increase in freight rates. In addition,
Alexandria, July 5. 36 Southern railroads aäked the Gold, per "_"ditthom” Intor-State Commerce Commis pidatres. Egyptian pound 440, sion for authority to boost Boverilen 486,Turkish pound basle passenger fares for Pull- 880; Napoleon 380, Dollar (pises man car travel and Eastern de cing) 440, Bliver (plastres) roads which recently were als per Bilogram 840.-Reuter; lowed a 10 percent rise in basic passenger fares, asked parmis Alon to make the Increase, amount to at least fivo cunts on every rido, walkingS
ZURICH FOREIGN *EXCHANGES
Druni: 23 Merit; 24 Auburn; 25 May operating reports of
Zurich, July 5 Elegy: 20 Chides
most ralle continued to show york 420, Paris 4.02 Brussels Zurich 'On London 17.85, New Down-1 Register: 2 Dous alzeable improvement over 13 0.87, Amaterlain 162.30, Lisbon Acroni:-1 Reduce; 4 Might; 7 ting: 7 Chof; 6 Inclined: 10 year. Another wartimo med 18.00, 15. Butnar 3. Aften 104.00, Ginger; 8.Sennt;:,10- Sotsj: 12 Hunted; ↑ Arana), 11 Sneaking: Prakses, 15 Ingles: 19 Nuda: 17 12. Phin: 1 Surround; 14 sure was abandoned in the fold Stockholm 119.02, infrld BD.TO. Erab; 19 Anger 20 Rogalla; 21 mente: 18 Reveal; 22 Lush of government dinanding when Heuteryje 3.62% placenta
July
July
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