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THE
CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1948,
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
lecorporated in the Netherlands as
KONINKLIJKE JAVA-CHINA-PAKETVAARTY, LIJNEN N.VZ AMSTERDAM
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE
"TJISADANE".
“TJIBADAK"
Arrivals
from Amoy 7th Juno
from Macassar
& Javaports 8th June.
“TJITJALENGKA" from Macassar
Java Ports
22 June
Sallings
to Javaports *****-Macassar
uth June,
to Javaports & Macassar, 23rd June
to Java Ports
& Macassar 7th July
ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE
Arrivals
"STRAAT MIALAKKA”
from Kol
A Shanghal
101 June
from
South America,
*TEGELBERG”
1th June
"RUYS"
South Africa,
from
Sf Afrien
South Ameries - etul July
Salling
to South Africa.
via Mania, Straits
& Batavia
12th June
to Shanghai
& Japan
21st June
to South Africa,
South America.
9th July.
to South Africa
South America
- Mid_August___...
Transhipment cargo on through Rs/L to Bar-En-Salaam,
Mombasa, Zanzibar accepted on all sailings.
SUMATRA-MALAYA-CIHNA SERVICE
*VAN HEUTSZ"
"HEINRICH JESSEN"
from
Arrivals
Aungy & Swatow 6th June
from B. Dell
Straits
11. June
Sailings
to Straits
& B. Dell
7th June, 2 pm.
to Straits
&D. Deli
1910 June
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
"MARIEKENK"
"MOLENKERE"
"MEERKEÜK”
Arrivals
from Europe 9th June
from Europe, With June
Krul July
Sailings
tu.. Shaoghai & Japan,
Jith June
to Europe
vin Straits
1st July
to Europe viz, Stralis,
28th July
End August
Transhinment cargo on through Bs/1. accepted to
Mediterranean and Northern European ports,
"SILVEROAK"
Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.
Arrivals
from U.S. Atlantic Ports, 6th June
Office Address: King's Buliding,
Sallings
to U.S. Atlantic Ports, 8th June
Phones: 28016 & 28017
DE LA RAMA LINES
- Loada
EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES
TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS
LOADING DATES IN U.S.A.
7
·Date
Atlantic Coast
Mid. June
Early July
vin
Los Angele
From
Atlantic Cousi
Los Angeles
For
atlantic Coast
vis
Los Angeles
Atlantic Coasi via )
San Francisco
& Los Angeles
Late July
ARRIVALS
Date
17th Juno "Mid." July
SAILINGS
Date
23rd June Mid. July
Vezzel
m.v. "DONA ANICETA" m.v. "TONGHAI"
m.v. "MINDORO"
Vessel
8.8. "DONA AURORA” m.v. "DONA NATI"
Vennel
a.s. "DONA AUROKA' DIV. "DONA NATI"
26th June
my. "HALLAND"
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(Incorporated in the Philippines)
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20 Broadway.
New York
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FROM
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SAILS
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ARROW", duo June 5.
8.S. "FLYING New York vla
Manlis & Ports.. CLIPPER" Due June 11.
Kohalchang,, Singapore, Colombo, Bombay,. Aden, Djibouti, PoM-8514, Alexandria, Gooba? June By H
Shanghai, Taka Bar, Inchon & Lokohama June 1
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QUARTERED' BANK: BUILDING, TEL: BRÍIG.
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FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
CUTS IN AID TO JAPAN
LITTLE CHANCE OF
ANY CHANGE
Washington, Juno 5.
Observers today said there was one weakness in tho case for the Japanese economic programme which might threaten the success of Senatorial offorts to restore funds.
The Japanese programme has Even if the Senate voted to never received separate and restore the full amount for Ja- formal Congressional authorize pan, it would be necessary to atton which other programmes submit such a measure to a joint received a March and April. House-Senate compromise com-
For that reason, the Japanere fund request could be subject to "point of order" from uny member who desired to raise it and this might k81 efforts
restore the US$160,000,000,
LONDON MONEY MARKET
over
London, June 5.
to
There has been a heavy turn-
of funds in London's money market during the past week. Stringent conditions
of the week marked the Blari
mne
some official assistance had to be given.
sharp
The position Intele furnabout when usual June In- terest disbursements on Govern- gent securities reuched the war- ket. Those disbursements, add- e to extensive muturities of Treasury Allts, created conditions of ease although much of the surplus was mopped up by heavy
fresh tor
Treasury payments Bits, while banks concentrated on taking up Treasury deposit receipts.
mittee.
China Aid
Chances
of
for restoration $83 million to the Chinese fund appear, on the face of things, slightly better.
Complaint Withdrawn
The "Whitington, June 5.
The Bureau of Customs an. noungad today that the American Tung Ausoci- ation has withdrawn its cam- plaint against alleged dump- ing of tung oil from China.
Customs officers are being with instructed to proceed their appraisemant raporta covering such oil without re- gard to any question of dumping United Press.
Netherland's
Invitation
Washington, Juno 6.
Protest On Marshall
Aid Denied
Paris, June 6. Suggestions that the Mar- shall Aid nations were pre- paring to protest against cer- tain conditions of aid pro- posed by Washington were described as "unfounded" in Paris official quarters to- night.
France studying the blisteral draft
here treaty and oficials hope the agreement will be sign. ed by the end of this month.
There will naturally be negotia-
Representative Wolter Judd md other House @ponsors Off T The International Bank-today-tions on certain conditions pro- China ald did not attempt to announced that Mr. Eugene R.posed. The dratt sent 10 the
French includes a clause giving the United States must favoured nation treatment,
reatore the China cut in the Elack, its Exocative Director for House debate because they felt the United States, would leave discussion then would be un- on June 8 for a three-week visit favourable.
to the Netherlands East Indies at
This, in
In the French view, is a They thought it better to say the invitation of the Netherlands matter which should appear in a nothing, rather than have the authorities.
trade treuly, reciprocal
The House on record as defallely The announcement said that French will 1]ጾ suggest that voting down an amendment to Mr. Black would, go first to Lon-American proposals for controll restore the $83 million.-United❘ don and then to Amsterdam, ing the use of Marshall Ald goods
leaving Press.
there on June 21 formight be modified or reworded. Batavia. On his return trip, he The American draft also goes will stop at Manila and Guum. further than the Congress Act in Mr. Black will be joined by suggesting that the United States Mr. Raoul de Sercey of the Loan should have the right to initiate Department,
who will gather consultations" About the ilme. economic information, - United liness of revaluing the franc Press.
Reuter.
NY BOND MARKET REVIEW
New York, June 5. Domestic rails drifted irre- gularly, lower in limited deal- investors: lightened 1ings as
their commitments in response to an easier trend in railway shares on the Stock Exchange..
The confortable state of ut.. Inirn continued and there was Investment quality of industrials no further need for official holp. The turnover in the discount market was moderate, owing to the ease in money market houses, always willing which were not sellers.
MORE FOOD FOR EUROPE BUYING
Washington, June 5.
Now procurement authorisations for foodstuffs and commodities under the Economic Coopération Administration totalling $33,638,370 were announced today. These bring the total pro-
and utilities displayed firmness, although most interest occurred In the floatation of several new Issues, which were over-subscrib- ed.
In the foreign section, Southcurement authorisation to the full amount of its authorlsa- Americans
mixed with $287,640,924. some price shading noted in the
The new Brazillan isaues recently strong
were
Greece will receive wheat for
The authorisations to Norway
tion, while the principal com. Only a sonil increase in live uole circulation was shown
authorisations to modity to go to France will be
Lard
to the value of $1,140,000. by the Bank of England return.
The Netherlands will receive Bankers balances were around and Uruguayans, while Chileans ERP participants are:
France $2,508,500; Denmark $1,000,000 worth of
steel mill £12,000,000 lower but publie de- and Peruvians held steady.
Sore demand for Danish and $37,000; Norway $80,000; Austria products from the United States, recorded an Increase of pasite
Greece $3,875,005: $250,000 worth of penicillin and £8,000,000. Payment for Treasury some Belgian obligatlong high- $7,857,508;
sury lighted Europeans. On the other the Netherlands $1,311,000 taiy other mediftine and quantities of deposit receipta more than
hand, Dutch Issties displayed $13.310,000; Bizonia $3,000,000. sorbed bank interest receipts.
Included was the list author-cross-Lics. £170,000,000 casiness with 34% of 1957 estab-
the Anglo-Ameri- Tre Callon for
Bills totalled £295,755 Italians maintained
itshing a new low for the year, sation to
stablilly in can Zone of Trieste to the value and Denmark are for tallow an
seed respectively.-Reuter,. -900-of-which-£170,000,000 s
of $1,844,457 alleted at an average rate of ten quiet dealers,
the of
total authorisations The House Appropriation Com shillings and 1.20 pence per cent.
mittee's recommendation that a made by the ECA, $190,117,400 Reuter.
purchases by re- debts has been for foreign moratorium
through normal owed to the United States be in- cipient states stituted instead of debt services trade channels.
All of Italy's authorisation is through ERP funds had no in- mediate effect on Europeans, for coal to be purchased in-the
United States. Router.
GOODWILL MISSION TO EAST
Singapore, June 6.
An Australian goodwill mis- sion to South East Asia, led by Mr. W. MacMahon Ball, former Australian representative on the Allied Council in Tokyo, arriv cd at Kuala Lumpur from Batavia, Java, by air today.
The mission will distribute re- 1of and education-supplies-worth-~-
£400,000 and scholarships Australlan universities.
for
Asked at a press conference if he thought the White Australian policy would continue, Mr. Ball replied that.
in his opinion, "there is now a new conscious ness in Australia that she belongs to the Pacific.
It is very likely that there will be
change
Australian decade. opinion in the coming He said he would report to the Australian Government Asinn renetion to the recent ex- pulsions from Australia under the "All White" Australia policy --- Reuter.
01
the
on
Ford Boosts
Price
Of His 1949 Model
Detroit, June 5.
Notice To Consignees
S.S. "AZALEA CITY"
Having arrived Hong Kong consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods have been landed and placed at their risk and expense into the godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Co., Ltd. where delivery
obtained may be
as soon as the goods are landed.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns.
Henry Ford 11 boosted prices on his 1949 model
Fords nearly nine percent today, possibly pac-All-broken, chafed and ing the auto industry on another upward spiral. damaged goods are to be left
prices.
BOW
tools to
1943
In the godown where they will
He said the new cars would year, When they do, sources in be examined in the presence of to US$125 the industry predicted, they will Messrs. Goddard and Douglas cost from US$85
Ford's lead in hiking more
than present models. follow The new models are due for display on June 18.
It cost Ford US$90,000,000 In
build the General Motors Corporation modei, Ford said. Ford also said has said it will try to hold the his annual bill for materials and price line of its current models parts had increased US$145,000 despite the recent 11 cent an hour 900 in two years. His employees silding wage settlement with its payroll jumped US$120,000,000 In 225,000 Congress of Industrial that period, he added. Associat- Organisations United Auto Work-ed Press.
crs.
་་
Chrysler Corporation, which SOCIAL SECURITY
EXPANSION
gave its 75,000 employees a 18 cents an hour wage bodzi, has SILVER AND nat said what effect, if any, this
Washington, June 6. might have on its prices. GOLD MARKETS
However,
ver, neither General Mo The Congress ppproved and sent to President Harry Truman tors nor Chrysler, chief rivals of tonight legislation increasing by Bombay: Silver: Ready, per Ford in the lower priced field, US$181,000,000 annually 100 tolas, 170 Rupees, 12 Annas has brough low priced car since 500,000 needy aged persons, Blind
out any
drastically Social Security payments to 3 Forward, per 100 tolas, 170, 20; new
on the 7-6-1948 at 10 am,
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations,
RA- consignees must have a venue Officer in attendance when examining damaged
All dutiable goods.
claims must. be against the vessel presented to the Undersigned within fourteen days of the ship's arrival, or they will not be recognised.
No fire insurance will be
effected.
the
Marwari (unofficial), 170, 10. the war. They plan to do so, persons and dependent; children.
Gold: Delivered, per tola, 110, probably before the end of the Associated. Press.
11; Forward, (unofficial), 115, 01:
Sovereign, 75, 08.
One tola is equnt to the of an
ounco.
Buenos Aires-Sovereign, buy- ers 92.00, sellers 94.00 US. Eagles, 184.00b, 180.00; Gold, Bar, per gramme, 8.60b, sellera unquoted.
*Alexandria: Gold, por "die- Thom' 105—plastres; Egyptian. pound
490; Sovereign 515; Turkese boundTM 300; Napoleon 370; Dollar Kplece de cing) 490; Silver (pins- tres) per
One ""dire 825. A
1s equal to 1/10th of an ounce.
Bangkok Gold, Bar, por baht- weight of "15.244- grommer, "um- quoted; Exchange Raté (selling); Bangkok i New York T.T. RO.85, London 60.50, Hong Kong 3.70 Roûter
Washington, June 6: The - National Char-Angelation estimated that 229,325,000 tons of coal were produced in the US
|ma, "SKA SERPENTI CONTEST
WALLEM & CO.,
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Pacific For East Love, Inc.
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service
OVERLAND
NEW YORK CHIGAGC/DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN" & CANADIAN CITIES.
DIRECT
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES-
VESSEL
Arrives
From
In port
期
2.1. "IRAN VICTORY"
{3.4′ “SUMPRISE
June 12
Jane 21
June, Bi
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco.
IGERATION 4
Hails
For
';
1
San Francisco.
June
via: Okinawa Juno 13 Ban Franolaco
vis. OkinawER TI June 22 San Francisco
via Manila.
June
24 San Francisco vel via • Okinawa -
* DARGO OIL TANKS
PRESIDENT LINER
SAILINGS *
REFRIGERATION-SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANES—
CARGOGATRE-SPECTE
TO SHANGHAI
-6:8:"General-Gordon”-
"Juno" 12"
TO SAN FRANCISCO
8.8. "General, Gordon (vla Shanghai)
8.8. "President Cleveland" (ela_Shanghai)
June 12 Jans 19
8.8. "General Melgs" (via Manila)
July
S.S. "President Madison"*
8.8. "President Grant"
June 12
Зиле 19
S.S. "President Taft"
July 3
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
To NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, BOSTON via PANAMA
$.S. "Dartmouth
Victory"
5.S. "President Harding"
June 17 Mid
July
TO NEW YORK BOSTON AND HAVANA VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, NOMBAY,
SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
8.6. "Mount Davis" 9.8. "Mount Rogers" (calls Karachi)
Jane 19 July 2
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Tel. Nos. 28172/28175
Annericam Pioneer Lane
Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama
"PIONEER BAY"
"STAGHOUND" "COURSER"
"PIONEER 'BAT" "STAGĦOUND"
"COURSER"
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Sailings to Manlia
June 24
July 18
July 30
June 25
Jaly 19
July 31
Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia
Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports via...
"PIONEER SEA" "PIONEER TIDE" "PIONEER BAY"
Panama Canal
-Special Cargo Oil Tanks--
Due June 14
Due June 28 Due July 14
For Full Particulars Call.
Salls June 15 Balls July 1
Salls July 15
UNITED STATES LINES
General Agents
Queen's Building,
Tel. 31261 (3 lines)
CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.
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Telephone 31633,
SAILINGS
Bangkok June 7
Shanghal June 8
Shanghat June 10.
Cargo for Ting-Tao, Hankow & Tientsin acceptable.
on through bills of lading.
-FOR-FULL PARTICULARS PLEASE APPLY TO THE ABOVE
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SAILINGS
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6th JULY 6th AUGUST ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST · m.s. "BOUGAINVILLE"
..... 23rd JUNE BAILING FOR: SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM,
PENANG & BATAVIA.
* 24th JUNE.... PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. BULK OIL TANKS
Chinese, Freight Agents"
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Loading about 18th June" FOR
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Tanks available for the carriage of oll in bulk.
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Queen's Bldg, 2nd floor,