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THE CHINA MAIL, TUE SDAY, MAY 10, 1048.-
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
Incorporated in the Netherlands as
KONINKLIJKE JAIN-CHINA-PAKETIMART LIJNEN N. VI AMSTERDAMÉ
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE
Arrivata
"TJITJALENGKA” from Amoy
"TJISADANE"
TJIBESAR"
24th May
from Macassar
& Javaports, 25th May.
In port
Sailings
to Javaports & Macassar. 20th May. to Javaports & Macassar, 0th June.
to Macassar
& Javaports 20th Thủy
ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE
Arrivals
"STRAAT MALAKKA”
110001
"TEGELBERG”
"RUYS"
South Amerken,
South Africa, 19th May
from
South America, South Africa, 10th Juna
from
South Africa
South America
end July
Ballings
Sailing to
Shanghol & Kobe
21st May
to South Africa,
South America,
via Manila, Straits
& Batavia
6th Juno"
to Shanghal
& Japan
12th June
to South Africa,
South America,
29th June
to South Africa
South America
Mid August
* Transhipment cargo on through Bs/L to Dar-Es-Salaam, Mombasa, Zanzibar accepted on all sallings.
SÚMATRA-MALAYA—CHINA SERVICE
"BEINRICH JESSEN"
Arrivals
from Swatow
& Amoy
Sailings
to Straits & Belawan Dell 20th May
19th May
"VAN HEUTSZ"
from B. Dell
to Straits
& Struts
& B. Dell
29th May
7th June
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
"RIDDERKERK“
"MARIEKERK"
"MOLENKERK"
Arrivals
& Shanghal
Sailings
fanm Japan
10 Europe
vla Straits
2th May
31st May.
from Europo
to Europe
5th Juno
vin Straits
7th July
from Europe, early July.
to Europe
yla Straits,
late July,
Transhipment cargo' on through Bs/L accepted to
Mediterranean and Northern European ports.
"SILVEROAK"
Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.
Arrivals
from U.S.
Atlantle Ports,
9th June
Office Address: King's Building,
Sallingw
to U.S.
Atlantic Ports,
10th June.
Phones: 28016 & 28017
DE LA RAMA
RAMA LINES
EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES
TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS'
LOADING DATES IN U.S.A:
Loads
Date
Alantic Coast
Mid. May
Los Angelos
From
Atlantic Coast Y
via
Los Angeles
For
tlantic Coast
Los Angeles
San Francisco)
Los Angeles)
Mild. Jusie
Late June
Vessel
m.v. "DONA NATI"
-- m.v. "DONA-ANICETA”--
m.v. "TONGBAI"
ARRIVALS
22nd May 10th June Mid. July
SAILINGS
Date
17th Juno
Mid. Juno
Nesrel
'MY. "BALI"
13. "DONA AURORA”
mv. "DONA NATI”
Tossal
8.8. "DONA AURORA" m.v. "BENGAL"
1.v. "DONA NATI"
Mid. July
Mld. Jun
m.v. "HALLAND"
BOOKING AGENTS for P.A.L.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)"
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels, 28788-20153
| MARINA HOUSE
Teis. 28676-22875
CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.
15 Connaught Road Werk
Telephone 1833,
SAILINGS
S.S. HAJ SHIA
S.S. CHI KUANG
S.S. LIN SHEN.
S.S. CHI MEI
S.S. HAI FEI
Singapore May 18
Bangkok May 19
Takao (Formosa) May 22
Shanghai May, 23 Singapore May 27
Cargo for Ting-Tao, Hankow & Tientsio acceptabis.
on through bills of lading.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS PLEASE APPLY TO THE ABOVE
TAY KEE & CO.
STEVEDORES, TRANSPORTERS,
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
•Suppliers of Janke. Bargos, de Steam" Launchos. Special Work for Heavy Cargosë, rollable-
and reasonable charges.
Tels: 31518 & 28836. 5th Floor, David House No. 67 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong.
FINANCE
AND COMMERCE
LONDON MARKET CALM Shipping Shares
Climbing Steadily
London, May 16,
Holders of Anglo-Iranian'oil sharqs scomed to be the only investors in the past week who road the newspapers their shares moved up and down incessantly botwean 170/- and 167/6. Judged by market results, all other investors and speculators had either coasad reading the papers or had acquired a certain stolidity since peace broke out..
The Financial Times' index of bentures. Much of it went into vir-gilt-edged, where it caused some leading Industrials
was
ursues to rise as much as 11-16 (eleven-sixteenths). The Finan -
have
tually immobile throughout the week between 120.3 und 120.5.
One quieting Influence was the cial Times Index crept up from 12.17 to 112.49, Some of this relnvestment of Korne £41,000,- | 414-)
is believed 10 000 which Argentina had dix-honey
Industrial Into the Iributed to holders of rallway de- spilled over
section and kept market leaders steadler than they might have been,
Hyderabad Seeks Agreement
New Delhi, May 14, Rellable sources bellevo that Laik All, Prine Minister LI Hyderabad, has written to the Mount- Governor-General, Eart batten, asking for minimum terms for the settlement of differences with India.
Britain's evacuation of Pales- tine had long been anticipated as probably furnishing a "bad spot" for the markets, but I turned out to be quite otherwise.
Similarly, the deterioration
Dutch Invitation Lifting Of
Rejected
Batqyla, May 16. The Indonesian Republican Government, has rejected a Datch invitation for Republi. sans to join the Netherlands delegation at the Economic Council for Asia and the Far East, to be held in Gotaci• •
Madras, naxt mund, south manth, It was reliably learn- ad here today.
Tungsten Tariffs
PRESIDENT LINER SA ILANG S
REFRIGERATION—SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS....... { ▼
CARGOCAIRE-SPECIN
TO SAN FRANCISCO
8.8. "President Wilson" (via 'Shanghai)
8.8. "Generat Gordoni (via Shanghai)
May 29 June 12
8.8. "President Cleveland" (yla Shanghal) ....................... June 19 8.8. "General Melga" (via Manila)
July 3
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
dé-
8.8. President McKinley"
May. 19
last
68,"President Jefferson"
June 1
8.8. "President Madison"
June 12
nt
21
8.8, "President Harding"
Juno 15
New York, May 17, Copper, lead and zinc manda exceeded supplies week and prices were firm,
Domestle copper held
cents
a pound, Connecticut Valley. Foreign copper con- sumer, including England, France and Italy, were seeking foreign
The mined metal.
greater amount of the business was at at 1⁄2 cents a pound, New York, hut smaller amounts sold is high GA 22 cents, Tacoma, Withington. Some foreign rop- **per was reported purchased for
the US stockpile,
It is understood that the Republican Government ox- pects to be recognised sa, an associate member of the Con-
ference-Reuter.
Russian Invitation
Lead prices held firm at 17 1,2 cents, New York and 10 14-
of Gull Mexico. Domestic and foreign denian was heavy.
Zie held frm at 12 cents a pound, Saint London, May 15.
Louis, and 12 cents, Gulf of Mexico. Foreign Radio Moscow today trans-origin special high
zinc mitted an apparent invitation advanced 4 cent
veckrhaps the strangest single declared.
Bedell
a result
grade
of Increased
a pound at of Soviet American discussions. to any interested country to gult ports to 13 *. though disappointing, falled to seek cooperation with Russia. Antimony advanced slightly, as de more then make for quiet
freight markets.
The broadcast reiterated the rates, to 36.17 cents a pound. The turnover for the past week Soviet people's desire for peace cased, New York. The price at improved with a dally average and reviewed, the exchange of Larido, Texas, held at 33 cents of 8,560 bargains marked, com- notes between the American Am- bulk. pared with 6,182 the previous bassador, Walter
Smith, Tariffs on antimony and tungs- V. M. Molotov. It then ten from China will be reduced It is said that after confidential week. consultations, Earl Mountbatten
"The Soviet people on May 22 in accordance with fins informed Hyderabad that issue was Canadian Pacific, which would also like other governments the new Chineso trade agree- while the Government of India is now being strongly tipped as te demonstrate their readiness for ment, Domestle tungaten held does not want march into Hy- the future owner of oil royalties. genuine co-operation."
nt US$30 a ton. The trade ex- pects both metals to be slightly derabad it will not tolerate the Shares rose 24 dollars to 25-% border incursions the
dollars.
The commentator, Mr. Leon-less tight supply in the future. allegedly terrorist Mos- The most carefree group WRS
Other prices unchanged dur kars,, an
tlev, claimed that the majority of lem uniformed movement dedi-shipping shares, which improved the American people favour bila-ing the week includes:" cated 10.
perpetuation of the stendily in disregard of Washing- | teral peace talks with Russia, but the
Tin, 94 cents a pound; silver, Moslem Dynasty of the Nizain and ton dispatches about plans for the "pressure of reactionary cir- 14 She cents on Ounce, New
etion of
dominent subsidized American competition. cles" opposed such talks-United York and 45 pence. protection the Moslem minority.
India demands that Hyderabad | ban the Razakars.
the
KAZA
Earl Mountballen has assured Hyderabad that the Indian Gov- ernment has no intention of inter-i fering in the Internal autonomy of that country.-United Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLLING
P. & 0., B. 1. & E. & A. BILLS OF LADING
-United Press.
¡Press.
Lifting Of Japanese Trade Controls
+
Tokyo, May 16.
of
London:
aluminum, 15 cents a pound in ingats, 14 cents in pigs; platin- um, US$98 an ounce wholesale and US$101 retail; US$75 to US$77 a Dósk.---As50- elated Press.
TO NEW YORK BOSTON AND HAVANA VIA
MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO,
COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
S.8. "Marine Filer"
5.5. "Mount Mansfield" 6.5. "Mount Davis"
(calls Karachil)'
22 May June 4 19 June
AMERICAN PRÉSIDENT LINES, LTD.
St. George's Bldg.
}
Tel. Nos. 28172/28175
Ammertcam Promeur
Promeer Line
Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantie Ports via Panama
"PIONEER SEA" "PIONEER TIDE" "PIONEER BAY" "STAGHOUND" "COURSER"
"PIONEER SEA" "PIONEER TIDE" "PIONEER BAY"
"STAGHOUND"
"COURSER"
Sailings to Manila
May 20 lunte
4
June 22
July
July 21
May 27
Jano
5
June 23 July July 22
d
Sallings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports via
Panama Canal
-Special Cargo O Tanks-
"PIONEER LAKE" quicksilver.
Due May 10
"PIONEER COVE" "PIONEER SEA" "PIONEER TIDE”
Dae May 25 Dus June 6 Due June 24
For Full Particulars Call
Sails May 20 Balls May 26 Sails June g Balls June 23
Notice To Consignees UNITED STATES LINES
WILHELMSEN LINE
M/V "TAI SHAN”
General Agents
Queen's Building,
Tel. 31251 (3 lines)
Wharf & Godown Co.'s godown The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co.,Ltd.
The Economic "and Scientific Section of General CONSIGNEES PER BARBER-
MacArthur's headquarters today announced that, effective from June 12, the sales opera- tions of SCAP's foreign trade office in New are hereby notified that their Meagrs. Goddard, & Dougins
York would be limited to the disposals of ma- cargo is being discharged into will atrend at 10 am, on Mon-
terials such as raw silk now on inventory in the the Hongkong & Kowloon days and Thursdays within the
United States. free storage period to survey:
where it will be at Consignees' The inventories of Japanese-be conducted directly by Amert-risk and subject to the Wharf's damaged cargo, and consignees commodities now in the United can buyers with exporters - are requested to have their States will not be replenished Jupant through a utilisation terms and conditions of storage, representatives present, Unters
as stocks are liquidated.
authorised communications faelli and where delivery may consignees representatives are,
itles.
obtained. The office will continue to be: present at the Survey no claims available to promote_the_salesate Inegotiations will continue.
For the time being, these pri can-thereafter be admitted.-
- Damaged -packages-are- to-be- of all goods for shipment to to be formalised by the con- left in the Godowns for Japan, but will not act as sales tracts between American buyers examination by Consignees and agent.
and the Japanese Board of said Trade. the office would provide avery, The official reason for the possible assistance to buyers in change of polley is that it is a the United States to obtain their forward step in restoring Jap requirements from Japan, but
anese trade completely to
pri- actual sales negotiations would vata chunnels.-Reuter.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
Agents:-
& CO..
P. & O, S. N. €5. B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd.
E. & A. S.S. Cò., Líd.
The official statement
Pacific Far East Live Juc.
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific" Service
OVERLAND
NEW YORK CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN ́S CANADIAN CITIES.
DIRECT
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
VESSEL
Arrives
From
Balls
May 18 San Francisco
May 25
San Francisco
June 2
May 19
May 20
San Francisco
Jano -3
AN. "SEA SERPENT"
.- Jane
4 San Francisco
DRY CARGO
93. "PACIFIC BEAR"
1.3. “FLEETWOOD"
14. "NEW WORLD
VICTORY"
REFRIGERATION
*
-
For
San Francisco
San Francisco vla Okinawa San Francisco via Manlia
Juno 5 Ban Francisco
via Okinawa
CARGO- OIL TANKS
For full particulars call General Agents. UNITED STATES LINES CO, Queen's Bkig. Tel 11251.
HONG KONG
SPEED
H.K. &
S.S. “KWONG SAI”
ANTON LINE
HONG KONG DEPARTURE: 10th May, 11,30 P.M. 18th May, 12.00 M.N. CANTON DEPARTURE:
17th May, 11.00, P.M...
· 10th May, 11,00- F.M.
MOW SANG SHIPPING CO.
Connaught Adv
1st, F).
Kušlephonet (F01005,
CANTON
COMFORT SAFETY
T.S.S. "CHEUNG HING”.
SERVICE
be
the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Goddard, & Douglas at 10 a.m. on 24th May.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Ofilcer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 25th May, 1948, will be subject to rent
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 2nd June or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be
ellected.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 18th May, 1948.
MACAO
HONG KONG & MACAO LINE
'LEAVING HONG KONG
A 5.80 P.M. DAILY
FROM, TUNG ON WHARF "LEAVING MACAO 10.00A.M. DAILY
CHEONG HING HONG
"AGENTO,
61, Des 'Veruk Bd). Wỹ, Tit
Telephone: 21021;
SUBJECT: TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. FOR PASSAGE AND
S.S. “KWONG TUNG"
LEAVING HONG KONG
2.00 PM. DAILY
FROM YUEN. ON WHARF LEAVING MACAO
3.00 AM, DAILY”
YAU CHEONG SHIPPING CO.
AGENTS,"
130,– Dad Vadux! Ptd, O„:2ṇd:F1,
· Talkphones: 81622,!20010,-
REIGHT PARTICULA
M.S. "BALI"
Loading Hong Kong 23rd May for
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM) COPENHAGEN, OSLO and GOTHENBURG. Tanks available suitable, for the carriage of oll in Bulk.
For further particulars apply to:
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Agents.
Tol. 31146
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO.
VANCOUVER, SEATTLE & PORTLAND'
m.s, "CASTLEVILLE” m.s. "FRANCISVILLE”
SAILING 6th JUNE
6th JULY ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST m.s. "FRANCISVILLE"
24th: MAY SAILING FOR SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM,
28th MAY PENAN & BATAVIA.
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. BULK OIL TANKS
Chinese Freight Agents.
HOO FOOK PING THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd-
Apply:...
THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD. King's Building, Tol. 27793 a
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN
M.V. "KOREA"
Loading about 5th June
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COFENHAGEN- Tanks available for the carriage of all in bulk
THE EAST ASIATICE CO., LTD.
Quam's Bldg, Bud" Boor,