THE CHINÁ MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIž 0, 1946.

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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE

*THIMENTENG"

Due from

in Port

"TJITJALENGKA" Manila and

4

Sailing for

Macassar. Sourabaya, Semarang, Batavia

8th April.

Batavia, Semarang.

Amoy 12th April, Sourabaya, MacasZA Z

"TJISADANE"

Macassar. Jaysports,

10th April

14th April.

Manila and Amoy 15th April.

Batavia-Semarang Sourabaya-Mincassar 28th April

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Due from

South America

South Africa

on or about

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Japan 18th Apr.

Loading for

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Lourenco

Marques, Belra.

Durban. East London.

Port Elizabeth,

Mosselbay, Capetown,

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on or ahotel 5th May,

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7th April,

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Swatow & Amoy

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and Singapore,

23rd April

Sailing for

Saatow & Amay

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Singapore. Penang Bejawan Dell 2nd May.

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Due from

Europe.

on or about 716 April. Sailing for Shanghai

& Japan

Europe.

un or about

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"MARIEKERK”

Europe,

early June

Loading for

Manila, Singapore. Suez, Port Said, Alexandria Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen,

Gothenburg. Oslo early May.

Manila/8(ngapore Colombo/Suex/ Port Said/

Alexandria / Genon/Macselles / Antwerp/Rotterdam /

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ports via Bucz

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From

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Early April 3.5. "DONA AURORA”

May

m.v. "DONA NATI" ARRIVALS ·

Date

9th April

Atlantic ConSİ

Los Angeles

FOR

11th April

SAILINGS

Date

Vessel

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Vessel

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FINANCE AND COMMERCE

CHINESE EXTERNAL DEBTS Pertinent Remarks On The Loan Issue

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

With many of the Chinese «bareving "Ublar Ming" the market was naturally quted yesterday

4 300

Lin, N.101.

Town (1984), 3.200. 21. Quan (1900), Sa. 101. JK. AM. Hank, 8.7019, Ba, 2035. 1K on Regi, N. $11. Chartered Bank, N. 12-1/10. Metransite Ilk, A. & D., N. д. Bank of East Arla, N. 185. Canton L, N. 106.

12. 11. 285, Sa, T. Chins Underwriters, 11, 7%. "H.K. Fire In.. N. 315, Plane, N, 268,

11.5 &M. Ateamboat, N. 15. Indo Chins (Pref). N. 100.

True Chiran #35ef.), N. 200,

tsholm (Bearer), N. TÃ1⁄45.

1 Watrebala, N. 40.

1.K. A. Wharven (13.), A. 182.

UK, & Wharten (N.) P.4), N. 175,

120.

Service Still In Default

London, Apr. 4.

Export Control Changes?

The Council of Foreign Bondholders' Annual Report contains some portinent remarks about the ox- ternal debts of both China and Japan.

New York, Apr. 4. The Council records that it "read with much interest” Easing of export controls the statement by the Chinese Prime Minister through changes in licencing procedure will probably be an- (issued on Aug. 13, 1947) in which he declared nounced by the Department of that China pledged her honourable intention to Commerce's Office of Inter- repay those extenal loans the service of which national Trade in the near fu- ture, says Mr. T. C. Blaisdell, was suspended in the course of the Sino-Japan-0.1.T. director. He expressed the

opinion that:

ese war.

The Council emphasise that they "attach great importance to the maintenance of the prin- ciple, that China's pre-war loans |should not be prejudiced by her

post-war borrowings."

Lord Bessborough, as Chair- man of the Chinese Bond-

11.K. A K. Wharven (N.) (P. 18), 8 holders' Committee, addressed a

RK. Theke .

22 15.

nickyarda, N. 26

Chion fresidents, f

letter in the latter part of the year to the Chinese Finance Minister in which he suggested

Exub Mines, 1, 4, 8, 6.96, S. 4.70, that the time had come to give

2. M, 19. 02, 5. 04.

JK. Hala, N. 28, B. 181⁄2,

JK, Lanes, (5,1, 6 *.

. .

K. 1. (2.). 17. 30.

Stonghel Lands, N. 44.

Humpleres Extatem, B. 203.

H. Nenille, N. 189

Chloran Fatutes. Ha X... N. 183. RR. Tramways, D. 21%. 3, 23, Ba

23/24

Peak

Trama 10), 1. 3. Trams N., M. 13. Sur Ferrine,

130.

f Inkto 6.0). B. 24.

B.

25

Stu. 24/240 j

CN, D. 10.

Yaumant erlen, B. 86.

R.K. Electrtem, 13, 1991, 11. Gi, a $t. Marne Electric, H. 2.

Sundakar Light, N. 11, Templates 40.). 8. 41%. Telephone INI, H. 17, Shanghat (as. N. 5%.

Eufit. Mices. (0.3, 8, 24.

Canton Tre, N. 7.

Pearos, S., 14.

11. X.D., 11, 20%. A. Zi, Bw.

21/20

Dairy Farm (0.) X.D., B. B

Dairy Farma IN.). N. 521%. Won (X. Rta.), B. 49, 8, 1011⁄2.. Waba E., 8. Z.

to Crawfords, N. 57.

Hlurrere, It, .

Chian Emporium. N. 13,

Hun 24, hd, N 34. Not So Ifon, N. 200, WALK.). N. 16. Wm, Powell, Li, N. 12. thina—Fintertainmenter-361⁄2

Katructions (0.5, N. 4. H.K, tructions 18.5. N. 5. Vibra Pills. N. 11/5. Mamun, K.), N. 1.48. Ewin, N. 18.

JEWS PROTEST

at least some practical effect to the Prime Minister's statement. The report adds: "There have been no further developments

Speeding Up On Rocket Research

1. That there will probably be rule some modification of the which mits the validity of ex- port licences 10 90 days.

2. That there will be a "elor- Acation of the regulation which stipulates that F.A.S. prices must be used

price In applying the erilerin under which licences are now being granted.

the 3. No broad extension of geographien) buse of controls i

present. being contemplated In other words, there is little chance that individual licences will be required on shipments to Latin America as they have been since March 1 on shipments

PRESIDENT LINER SAPLING S

REFRIGERATION—SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS--

CARGOCAIRE-SPECIE

TO 'SAN FRANCISCO

S.S. "General Gordon" (vin Shangħal)

8.S. "President Cleveland" (via Shianghai) ..

S.S. "General Meigs" tela Manila, & Honolula)......

S.S. "President Wilson" (vla Shanghal)

April 24

MAY May 15

June

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES (VIA KOBE & YOKOHAMA)

S.S. "President Madison" ......

S.S. "President Grant"

8.S. "President Tatt" 3.S. "President Pierce"

April 8

April 20

May

May

TO NEW YORK BOSTON AND HAVANA VIA

MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ - AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS

8.5. "President Monroe"

S.8, "Scott E. Land”

S.S. "Marine Snapper"

S.S. "President Polk"

Apr. 26

May

May May]

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St. Georro's Bide.

·Tel. Nou. 28372/2017E-

Vuerican Pioneer Lang

Arrivals from New York, Boston,

Other Atlantic Ports via Panama

8. "PIONEER WAVE"

to

9.5. "PIONEER LAKE"

London, Apr. 4. Australia's Defence Council | Europe. to report during the year in con-will tomorrow consider means nection with the Chinese Gov-of speeding up constructional export licences under the the

new

The 00-day willdity period of

has been one of controls most seriously criticized features the regulations. Exporters maintain that it is virtually im- The Council will hear a re- possible FUT them to accept

ernment External Debt, the ser- work at the rocket range in vice of which remains in com- Central Australia, Melbourne.of plete default."

Claims Against Japan

In the case of Japan, the Coun- port by Senator John Arm-forders for merchandise, such cil recalls that in the early part strong, Minister of Munitions, heavy machinery, that have of the year, it became aware of on his recent visit to the range licences that have to be renewed be manufactured, to order under an announcement by the Allon

Property Custodian in Washing- Against a background of in- every 00 days.

ip- on that he was prepared to re-tensified scientific development pllection of the pricing criteri

The F.A.S. busts for the ceive claims agninet impounded] in Australia, the Council's dis-

has also been strongly opposed as Japanese funds from creditors of cussions are expected to be in-likely to disrupt the normal now Japan.

fluenced by a meeting yesterday at exports to ports.-Reuter. The Council thereupon asked

between the Prime Minister, Alien Property Custodian whether he was prepared to ac- Mr. J. B. Chifley, and Profes- cept claims from British Bond-sor Marcus Oliphant, the atomic holders and whether, if so, he energy expert. would accept a global claim from the Council.

the

Mr. Chifley also saw Sir Ben Lockspelser. another leading

TOO RED FOR THEM

Paris, Apr. 4. The National Students Union decided at its annual Congress' at Nice today to withdraw from the World Federation of Democratic Cumi- Youth because of its munist and pro-Soviet aspira- tions."

The Union decided to remain the International

The Custodian replied that ofalme must be filed by in- scientist now la Australia. dividual bondholders and "that' The Australlon Premier, the Public Law 671, 79th Congress, Radio said, was in almost daily restricted aligibility for paycommunication with the British ment of debt claims to oitizens Cabinet, and Ministers were fot. or residents of tha United lowing events in Europe very States on Philippine islands.

Australia's views on The Counell took the matter European events are expected to up with

ith the British

be stated by Dr. Herbert Evatt, amfiliated to authorities

the Minister for External Affairs, Union of Students, but to ask it to hold its General Assembly la to the Federal Parliament on Wednesday, Melbourne Radio n city other than Prague-Reu- added. Reuter.

ter.

and

given to understand that by agreement between the prin- cipal Allies euch Allied Govern ment was to be free, subject to the Peace Treaties, to deal as it

| thought Al with any enemy a5-

sels in its own territory,

be

New York, Apr. 4. More than 26,000 Jewish war veterans from 13 States and the The Council had, at the out-

break of

war with Japan, re- marchod District of Columbia down Fifth Avenue here today, quested that the Japanese funds carrying placards protesting in Britain which were Impound- against the United States polley cd by the Custodian of Enemy

should

utilised for the towards Palestine.

interest On Jap- Memorial services were held in payment of Madison Square Park for Jews anese sterling Loans, but was in- killed in Palestine,

formed that the

these funds could The

placarda denounced the not be regarded as carmarked ond American reversal of policy and for any particular purpose demanded that the United Na- that their disposal would_dwalt up-the conclusion of a Peace Treaty tions partition decision be held. Reuter.

with Jepan. The Council now

"that the understands

British Custodian, is still of the opinion that he is not entitled to dis- tribute, the funds to any in- dividual claimants."--Reuter.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLLING

P. & O., B. L. & E. & A. BILLS OF LADING

NO CONTROL OF STOCKS IN INDIA

New Delhi, Apr. 4.

Fress."

closely.

+

Precarious State Of Food Front

Washington, Apr. 4.

In large areas of the world, oven the inadequate food consumption lovals of a year ago are not being maintained, according to a report to be sub- mitted to the second session of the World Food and Agricultural Organisation Council höre to- morrow,

thic

The In the deficit areas of the FarĮ

estimated report East, it says, supplies are near world's exportable supplies of "precarious" levels of the last Brains, apart from rice, at 33;- Increase 500,000 metric tons, an year and the consumption per of 4,300,000 tons over 1940-1947. head in several European and

But the needs of deficit coun- Middle East countries is lower today than in 1947.

The condition of winter grain

Mears. Goddard & Douglas will attend at 10 am. on Mon- days and Thursdays within the The Indian Finance Minister free storage period to survey has indicated that legislation for damaged cargo, and consignees the control of stockmarkets in crops in Europe, North America are requested to have that the Dominion will not be pre- and the Far East, however, gave

else to

"considerable optimism representatives proġent, Unless sented during the

the "Frensession, for the future." the report says, according to

In the northern Hemisphere, consignees representatives, arni present at the Survey no claims. He was now obtaining the con- sowings had been increased, but all the Provincial Govern-harvests are all several months Bont of ou ments to

him to introduce ahead, and the carry-over the

grain stocks at the end of the did not consider crop year in 1947 was up a little that speculation in gold, silver, but still, less than pre-war and cotton and

and food grains had reach- the enbstantially increased po ed a stage where it was affecting pulation faced "dangerously.

in- the economic life of the country. adequate food levels. Appropriate action would be taken if the need. for. it arose. Reuter

can thereafter be adilited.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Agents

P. & 0. S. Ni Co..

B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd.

E. & A. 9.8. Co, Ltd.

The

of

Indie.. which was the largest

deficit.arde, harvaated less rice and; wheat. Ibain. In: 1946.

Pacific Far East Live Juc

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

DIRECT

SAN FRANCISCO

ANDELES

VESSEL

18. "CHINA VICTORŸ“

33. “BEA SERPENT”.

48. "CONTEST". 13. "BRITAIN VICTORY*

OVERLAND

NEW YORK CHICAGO DETROIT TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN. & CANADIAN CITIES.

From

Apt. 0

San Francisco ABE 18. Bin Francisco Apr. 1 San-Francisco Apr. 28 | Bali Fräncisco

For Apr. 1

San Francisco via: Kobe Apr. 14 Bán Francisco

Ban Francisco'.

Apr. 23 San Francisto

via, Koba

CARGO: OIL

tries increased by at least 8,000,- 000 tons and the grain shortage remained acute.

There was a slight, increase in

cart

rico, exports, but not in parlson to the increased needs, and, little improvement could be expected in rice deficit countries,

Router.

OIL OUTPUT

IN INDIES

Singapore, Apr. 5. Oll production of the Shell. group in the Netherlands East Indies and British Borneo has. reached nearly half the pre-var output, according to Bigures 20- leased by the Dutch Consulate here;

This is despite the fort, that a number of boring areas in Migidis And North Sumatra are outside Netherlands occupied territory.

The announcement said month- ly production, in metric tons, was as follows by the end of 1947: Sourabaya (Java). 5,000; Tarakan (Dutch Borneo) 23,000; Balik-- papan (Dutch Borneo), 22,000: Pladion (South: Sumaira) 88.000 and British North Borned, 21,000. The total production, of coin- panies belonging to the,. Sheil group in these areas In 1040, waa maxriy (7,000,000 metric tons, of crude, oil: ONE

8,000,000, of this quino Nearly from, the Netherlands East Indies and about: 1,000,000: Chum British Ndrill. Porngo

Due Apr. 12 Dub Apr. 13

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Sailings to Manila

5.8. "PIONEER WAVE" 5.3. "PIONEER LAKE"

Sails Apr. 12

Salls Apr. 14

Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports viaza

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-Special Cargo Oil Tanks---

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