ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
· KONINKLIJKE JAVA-CHINA PAKETVAART LIJNEN N.V.
Il:
(Incorporated in the Netherlands)
King's Bailifing. Lonnaught Road,
Shipping, Dept. 28016. Passage Dept. 28917.
'hinese Agents, Connaught Road, C. No. 82, Tel. 25138,
CILINA and JAPAN LINES
"TUBESAR"
DUE FROM
Japan
28th Jan.
"Tjitjalengka”
Java parts
15th Feb.
SAILING FOR
Batavia, Semarang,
Soerabaya
& Macassar
31st Jan.
Batavia, Semarang,
Soprabaya, Macastar 17th Feb.
ORIENT-JAVA-AFRICA LINE
SOUTH-ATLANTIC LINE
Due from
TEGELBERG
In Fort
Smiling for
Shanghai
5th Feb.
Loading for Manila. Singapore
Mauritius,
Laurenco
Marques, Beira. Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth,
Mosselbay. Capetown. Buenos Aires. Monte- video. Santos, Rio de Janeiro. 12th Feb Balling 14th Feb.
Transhipment cargo on through bill of lading accepted for Dar-Ex-Salaam. Mombasa & Zanzibar.
*STRAAT
SOENDA"
KCYS
South America, South Africa
1 01.
South America
South Africa 31st Jan.
Shanghai. Yokohama End Jan,
2nd Feb.
South Africa
South America
5th March
DELI-STRAITS-CHINA LINE
Due from
“HEINRICHESSEN" Belawan Dell
Agents
Penang &
Singapore
2nd Feb.
Salling for
Swatow & Amoy
Salling for Singapore-Penang Belawan Bell 9th Feb,
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
LEOPOLDSKERK” Due from
Japan &
Shanghai, 8th Feb.
*MOLENKERK”la nort
Sailing for
Loading for
Manila /Stogapore i Columbo/Suez/ Port Said/
Alexandria
Genoa Marseilles / Antwerp/Rotterdam/
Amsterdam Bumburg/ Copenhagen / Githenburg /Uslo 8th & 9th Feb.
Manila/Singapore / Columbo/Sucs /
Shanghai & Japan Port Said 2. Jan.
Europe,
"MEERKERK"
Mid Feb.
Alexandria
Genoa, Marseilles / Antwerp/Rotterdam / Amsterdam/lfamburg / Copenhagen /
Gothenburg Oslo
on or about
24th Feb,
Mania/Singapore
Colombo/Suez/
Port Said/
Alexandria /
Kvenna/Marsmillon /
Votwerp Rotterdam /
Arusterilant /teamburg/
Copenhagen /
Gothenburg/Oslo
early March.
Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.
MENDONHALL" Due from
Salling for U.S. Atlantic ports. U.S. Atlantic Coast on or about 9th March. Parts via
Singapore and Suez,
DE LA RAMA LINES
EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES
AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS
U.S.A. LOADING DATES
stantie Const
Los Angeles
+12+
Atlantic Coast
vta
Los Angeles
Atlantic Coast
vla
Los Angeles
Bat.
Late Jan. 16th Feb.
ARRIVALS
Date
30th Jan.
16th Feb.
SAILINGS
Dato
1st Feb.
21st Feb.
Vesses
m.v. "DONA ANICETA" m.v. "MINDORO"
Yeast
8.5. "DONA AURORA" m.y. "DONA NÄTT”
Vesses
2.3. "DONA AURORA” m.v. "DONA NATI'
BOOKING AGENTS for P.A.L.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
MARINA HOUSE
Tels. 23676-92675
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFIĊE
Tels. 23738 20158
CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.
THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1948.
AMERICAN-SOVIET TRADE Call For Expansion By Ambassador Complaint Of Discrimination
Washington, Jan. 25.
A call for expanded Soviet-American trade as a step towards better diplomatic relations was inade by the new Russian Ambassador to the United States, M. Alexander S. Panyushklii, in Washington today.
M. Panyushkin said the people of both countries were equally interested in bettering these re- lations.
Accinong the United States for commerce with the Soviet Union semen of blocking trade be-despite the desire of "certain cir- tween the two countries the.ugh elcs" in the United States to discriminatory regulations, the develop and strengthen this trade. nw Soviet Amba-arter said that M.
did not Panyushlin American trade regulating agen- speeiße instances of alleged dis. eles were diserminating "against | erhnimation.
Stalin Sacks An Economist
Rathe
M Panyushkin made the state- ment in reply to written questions submited by an American news agency.
Asked if he considered increas- ingly serious differences betwe The Soviet Union and the United Sintes inevitable because of the differences in the two political the that replied systems, he foreign policy of the Soviet Union pr ceeded from the fact the co-existeneo of the two different systems.
Not Important
ut
Was
CHINA'S RICE
RATIONING
1
Shanglini, Jan. 20. The Social Affairs Com- missioner. Wu Kal-shen, announced that the ration- ink of rice China's staplė diet-will begin in March,
Wa announced the de- cision following conferences with Food Minister Yu Fel- peng and Mayor K. C. Wu and foreign food experts. Associated Press.
Japanese Woollen Exports
Anticipating
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
and
The
WAR
inrket resumed after the work-
a distinctly improved tone, onlylatterl throughout
with a hardening of prices.
ILK GOVT LOANS
47 or 104 h. 3%
Loan 10.
HANKS
M
PRESIDENT LINER
Sailings
REFRIGERATION-SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS
*CARGOCAIRE-SPECIE
TO SAN FRANCISCO
88 "General Meige" (via Shanghai, Yokohama &
88 "General Gordon" (via Manila & Ionoluta)......... Mar.
Honolulu) Feb. 14 6
the
diny
38 "President Cleveland" (vla Manila & Honolulu) Mar. 12 SS "General Melgs" (via Manila)
Apill
>
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES SS "Clovis Victory" (via Manila and Cobu)
Jan.
28
SS "President Jefferson" (vla Kobs)
Jan. 28
86 "Président Madison" (S. F. Direct?
Feb. 11
SS "President Gran!" (via Shanghai & Yokohama)
HK & Hauk 2940, 207km, 2040/Clas
Ban, Bear) 4211,5,
Chartered Bank £11 7/10n.
Mercanule B, A. & 3. 4:220.
Blank En Asta 125.
INSURANCEA
Canton f. 31.
Unlun 1 792155, 1101, 700. China Underwritern 81. 1.K. Fire Ina. Bak,
APPING
Douglaren 260n. H.KM. Stramboats 100. Tyd Chinas (ref.) 1900. Judo Chons Def.) 39th, Bhella (Bearer) 81/8n.
13. Waterlente tijd: 17h.
U. Waterboate (New) 44% n.
HK. K Wharven (Old) 165), 124948.
Tokyo, Jan. 28.
Increased im- parts of raw materials from the United States and Australia, Japan plans to export 2,500,- DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNA, ETC. 000,000 yen worth of woollen products to Hong Kong India and South Africa this year.
Approximately 10.000 yards of woollen yarns and pirce goods already contracted and authorised for t
by the Japanese Board of They are valued at 261,000,
Arc
NEW YORK, JAN, 26, PROFESSOR LUGESE VARGA. THE 11 ADING SOVIET ECON-
them on yen. OMIST, HAD BLEN DISMISSED The difference between
the was of no substantial importance FROM AN IMPORTANT POST
Meanwhile, Japanese Trade since the matter in question was AND 2 OTHER SOVIET ECON
Board disclosed that a total of 300,000 WERT IN
the ecoptration. If there DISGRACE OMISTS
pounds of worllen yards and 620,000 ADOPTING ~ VIEWS ON desire to cooperate, then FOREIGN RELATIONS OPPOSED operation was wholly pissible yards of woolien piece gonds were
PONMUNIST PARTY
under different economic systerns.xported from Japan last year, O TH
The bulk of the woollen transaction DINE, THE NEW YORK TIMES
the was made on E "government-to- M. Panyushkin declared DEST VED PODAT.
refused Soviet Union had never
government" basis wherear only The Nea
with Fours, stating develpment of trade
the fractional amount of woollen pièce conditions frequr was daard un oeial Soviet United States on
of goods was sold to private foreign available by
normal business practice.
traders-Central News. Marxis ecommist who wish-
L..
nade
ns
1)
Replying to a question that Profesio Varga, formartly
Marshal bow the United States could best Na personal ace manie advisor, help the Soviet Union to rebuild inestari ostiral listov tr a bank war devastated areas, the Soviet-
eatAmbs a sand the Soviet Union had a five-year plan of rehabili tatton and development of its
nal economy.
.)
arion wide dog) - American, cap.
which neile the Soviet flot,
York Times said. Professor Varke declared there was crisis impending for cap. itatism, ad that the Saket Uni and Anglo Aningaan Capitalism cald arref
book's publien- maddofessor Varga
1951,
Thi As.
post as die
Yadems
World Booms
Forrestal's Warning
川
Curbs On Bank Loans Demanded
"
New 18. d) 118m. Now + PL 95m.
China Providen14 241b, 254, 21/20an.
hal Thekyards 26%1, 20/26 1y mm. MINING Paul 31129 n ILK. Ines (26.
LANDS, HOTELS & NUDGR. H. Huleta 2m. 24G/MANDA. HK, Land (OR) #3148. B.K) Lands (New) Blan, Nihal Lands Ga,
Humphreys Estates 205.
JLK. Bvoltion 188. China
Estoten MGR.
PUBLIC UTILITIER H.K. Tramways 24b, 25, 244/40/!m,
#
Penk Tram 1923) 19.
The Soviet people were success-
fuilling fully
this plan. Simultaneously, the Soviet Union was 'viving and developing its
Washington, Jan. 26. trade relations with the nations. The Federal Reserve Bearr Therefore, the answer
to the today called for sharp anti-in- question could be found
measures, including ormalisation of Soviet-Americanation trade.
No Loan Talk
stronger eurbs en bank lending. The Board stated bluntly in its monthly business review that if the inflationary trend
The fulfillment of the Yalta and continued, it could lend to Pulsdam Agrements on repara "severe reaction, unemployment
tions would also have a great posi | and financial loss" and it caller'
tive meaning.
1. Panyushkin said the Soviet | Unión proposed to renew conver- sations with the American State Departint in an effort to reach a setticment of the Svict lend; Icase account and had submitted conerits proposals.
contrel of bank credit the basic essential.
10
Without detailing the type of controls it had in mind, the Beard nevertheless reiterated a recent proposal by the chairman, Asked whether he intended at Marriner S. Eccles, for a upe. Washington, Jan. 26.
this time, or in the fores cable cial reserve plan. Defence Secretary Janes For- future, 1
The Board moved the Soviet resume
pu restal said today that
discussions pushion's
with the brakes on babk credit last week button warfare may be years United States Government un the by offering reserve require away but this country must be prospect of a $1,000 million Iran ments of its member banks in to The Soviet Union, M. Panyushi- ready all the time and meanin" said it was not his intenten New York and Chicago a raise while wanbilise large forces of under the present circum dances to from 20 to 22 per cent, effective
Feb. take the initiative in that direc-beginning "I firmly believe that uni thun.-Reuter. versal military training is the) only rtfurtive democratie means of providing the necessary *rained-ard' ready reserves for neh an emerary," he said. "In my opinion universal" mili- ary training is absolutely es sential for national safety."- United Presa.
trained m..
SWISS-SOVIET TRADE
Moscow, Jan. 25.
A Swiss delegation arrived te-
I
Press,
22.--Unlied
Satellites Sign Military Pact
Budapest, Jan. 25. Rumania and Hungary today signed a 20-year friendship and military treaty providing Joint military action against any attacking nation.
day to negotiate a trade agree the treaty
I was reliably reported that countries were forming a bloc.
both also commita
He anid: "A bloc would lead ment with the Soviet Union-Governments to "support
and to a new conflict. I do not be Associated Press.
encourage all movements which hove anyone wants war." alm to exclude the instigation Tho treaty text was not re- of aggression and secure pence leased but the official communi-
que said the two Governmont all over the world."
SHIP AGROUND
Flushing, Jan. 25. The Argenting steamer Rio Secundo has run aground near Walsoorden in the Western Scheldt while on her way to Antwerp. Tugs are asafiting
hor-Renter.
Peak Trams (New) Do,
Bar Ferris 176b.
Yaumat Perrien 30h.
C. Light cold, 2645, zi.. 20/17
C. Lights (Now] 154h, 16mm.
J.K. Electriem rod; 23gb, 54am. I.K. Electricd (New) $1%0, 01/01 55m. Maran Electeten 284, Bazinkan Lights| 19r. Telephones (d) 40m. Telephones (New) Rn. Abonghi in c.
MINDUSTRIALS
Call Morg Ord.) 20. Gantun lees In,
Cements (kh 36, 34/30am. Cements (New) 33wa,
H.K. Ropes 2014 b.
STORES &C.
Dalry Farms (X, Rtn.) 636, #115/67em. Dairy Farm Itish 393; 2, 41, 40ma. Watsons 75b. 76 şan.
Lane, Cinwfords 23h, Bloceres 401.
Ching Emporium: 12.800.
Sun Co., Ltd, Bu.
With
About Fan linh 2004 On 1ĚL.K.) 1900. Wm. Powell, bid. 12 ún.
MISCELLANEOUS
Chinn Entertaloments BSN, H.K. Constructione (0%) 5%. B.K, Constructions (New) in. Vibro Piling 108.
Marona Investments 13/3n. Mainan. (ELK) 1.905.. COTTONS
Ewon 174b, Anglu Javan 44 ma. Real Rubbers „TRam.
Money Market
Renewed rumours of pending devaluation of Stecking caused a atir in the local money market yesterday.
Gold, which had fallen to $323.75 n tael after opvalng at $328.75, took a sudden about- turn shortly before noon, and by the close had shot up to $337. U.S. dollars, which had been weak throughout last week, took a pure to $5.08.
Sterling notes weakened to $12,65 as against $12.00 Saturday,
on
Plastres opened at $11.55 and closed at $11.60 R 100.
Chinese Nallonal Currency futures were quoted nominal al Spot 32 cents for CN$10,000.
closed opened at 87 cents and at 36 cents.
Ticals were quoted at $26.50 Guilders at a 100, and NEI $32.70 a 100.
Australian pounds were un nl delegations reached fullest! Hungarian Premier Lajos necord on all important ques- changed at $12.51
In Shanghal yesterday says Dinnyes signed for Hungary ticha..... the agreement..... and Rumanian Premier Petru represents an important ele Reuter) the open market rate Groza signed for his country. ment for the
dollar maintenance of for the U.S. Groza 'said the treaty would penco in the Danublan basin CN$112,000 (buyer's contribute to the world's peace, and the Balkans." United CN8115,000 (acllers), and for
butˆdenied that the Danubian | Prèss.
Pacific For East Line Inc.
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service
OVERLAND
NEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN CITIES.
From
DIRECT SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
15 Connaught Road West,
Telephone 31633.
VEYSEL
Arrives
Baila
SAILINGS
5.4. "PACIFIC BR
In part
Shanghai Jan. 27th. Singapore Jan. 30th.
6. "TRADE WIND"
Feb.
€
24. "PHILIPPINE BEAR”
Feb.
Ban Francisco
via Shanghai
yin Manila
via Shanghai
58. “LUXEMBOURG
Feb. 13
Jan. 24
Feb. *
Feb. 10 Feb 14
VICTORY”.
via Shizhgħal
S.S. IIAI HSIA
S.E. HAI CHIAU
Cargo for Taing-Tao, Hankow & Tieguin accepiahla
on through "bills of lading.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS FLEASE 'Apply to the ABOVE
REFRIGERATION.
DRY CARGO
For
San Francisco via Kobe & Yokohama San Francisco
San Francisco via Kebo
San Francisco,
via Kobe
CARGO OIL TANKS
fror full particulars call General Agents; XINITyrD STATUS LINES 60. Queen's Hide." "Tel: 21/5)
WAB
and
Sterling CN$370,000 (buyers) and GN$380,000 (sellers).
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLDING
P. & O., B. 1. & E. & A. BILLS OF LADING
Megats. Goddard & Douglas will attend at 10 am, on Mon- days and Thursdays within the free storage period to survey damaged cargo, and consigneda
hayo are requested to
their representatives present. Unless connighcos representatives aro present at the Surves no claims Can thereafter be admitted,
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
Agents:...
20. s. N. Co.
B. I. B. N. Co., Ltd.
8.8. Co. Ltd.
Feb. 22
TO NEW YORK AND HAVANA VIA MANILA,
SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN; BOMBAY,
SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
88 "President Pulk"
S9 "Mount Daris"
SS. "Mount Ragers" SS Furman Victory"
15 "Marine Eropard"
Jan. 30
Feb. 10
Feb. 21
Mar. 1
Mar. 8
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St. George's Bldg.
Tel. Nos 28172/28175
American Pioneer Line
.rrivals from New York. Boston,
Other Atlantic Ports via Panama
9.8. "GOLDEN WEST" B.. "STAGHOUND"
Due Jan, 20 Due Fob. 8
Sailings to Manila
8.9. "GOLDEN WEST" 8.8. "STACHIOUND"
Salla Jan. 27
Sails Feb. 9
Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Balti ore & Other Atlantic Ports via Panama Canal
-Special Cargo Oil Tanks
8.5. "GOLDEN WEST"
..... Die Feb. 12 Sails Feb. 18
For Full Particulars Cal'
UNITED STATES LINES CO.`
Gene.al Agents
814, Queen's Building,
Tel 81261 (3 Unes)
The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co.,Ltd.
**
M.V. “NAGARA Loading Hong Kong 18th February
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA. MARSEILLES, ANTWERP. KOTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), COPENHAGEN, OSLO
and GOTHENBURG
Tanks available suitable for the carriage of oll in Bulk.
For further particulars apply to:- GILMAN & CO., LTD, Agents, Telephone 811
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO .
PORTLAND, VANCOUVER & SEATTLE.
SAILING 6th FER
m.a. "CASTLEVILLE"
4
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST m.8. STIRLINGVILLE" "BOUGAINVILLE
..
DUE 16th FEB
DUB 23rd FEB
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. BULK OIL TANKS
Chinese Freight Agents. HOO FOOK PING
THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd
Apply:
THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD.
King's Buliding. Tel. 27791
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
OF COPENHAGEN.
M.V. "MALACCA"
·loading about 8th February
for
ADEN, FORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, -OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN
Tanka available for the Carriage of 'On Ini Balk.” THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Bldg, 2nd floor.
T. 24111 & 84112.