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ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
Passengers
Jerences
Laced porstad in the farmenade en netikriDAR INZAKENING FAKETTAKA KUGLET UNA VIRÁG
JAVA-CHINA SERVICE
"ZJITJALENGKA"
→TJISADANE"
TJIBADAK“
• (Arrivals!
from Shanghol & Amoy
20th Aprit.
froin Marisar
& Javaporty- *8th April,
from Macastor
& Juva Portu 12th May.
<Sallings
to Jaunports
~ Macuasar
28th April
to Shanghai
20th April.
to Javhports & Mactar
12th May.
to Shuughal
14th May.
to Java Porta &
Macuscar
20th May.
HONGKONG-MANILA-CIUINA SERVICE
*TASMAN"
Arrivals
from Munila d Amoy 28th Apell,
Ballings
to Manila & Amoy 3rd May,
SUMATRA MALAYA-CHINA SERVICE
"VAN RIEMBDIJK"
*VAN HEUTYZ“
Arrivals
In port
Sallingo
to B. Dell
& Straits
#7th Aprilt.
fron B. Doli
to Straits
& B. Deli
& Strolia 29th April.
ASIA-AFRICA-S. AMERICA
MOISSEVAIN”
STRAAT SOENDA”
TEGELBERG"
TJIKAMPEK”
Arrivals
from Japan 29th April.
from Japab
Zist May
from
South America
& South Africa,
7th June,
frum S. America
* S. Africa
16th May.
8th May.
SERVICE
Sabings
to East & South Africa &
South America,
3rd May.
to East & South Atrien &
Bhuth Arperica,
24th May,
to East & Bouth
Africa &
South America,
22nd Jane.
to South & East
Africa & S. America 18th July
All Steamers Calling Morabasa & L. Marques Direct
Transhipment cargo on through Bs/1 to Dar-Es-Salaam. Zanzibar accepted on all sailings.
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
MARIEKERK"
'MOLENKENK"
"MEERKERK"
*KIJNKERK"
Arrivals
from Japan
* Shanghai
4th May. from Europe 10th May.
From Europe Carly Jung
From Europo early July
Sailings
to Europe via
Manila & Straits,
5th May,
to Shanghal, Japan
12th May.
to Europe via
Manila, & Straits
end May.
to Europe via
Manila & Straits Mid Jun
to Europe vla Manila & Strmita Mid July
Transtulpinent cargo on through Bs/L accepted to Indian,
Mediterranean and Northern European parts.
"SILVERFLANE"
Agents: SILVER LINE
Arrivals
Sailings
from US. vla
to 17.S.
mid May.
Fucific Coast
early Mny.
Dffice Address: King's Building, Phones: 28015, 28016 & 28077
Chinese Agents: 82, Connaught Rd.
Tel. 31196 & 21533
LINES
DE LA RAMA
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO "DONA AURORA”'
m.v. "DONA NATI"
SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES
m.v. "BENARES“
4th May
5th May
28th May
m.v. "BENARES"
7th May
C
B.S. "DONA AURÖRA" Calls Shanghai & Japan) 4th Jané m.v. "DONA NATI"
> 28th Jund
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
MARINA HOUSE
Tels. 23676-22075*
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE.
Tels, 23738-20163
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
OF COPENHAGEN
M.S. "KAMBODIA"
LOADING ABOUT 11th MAY
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, LE HAVRE, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM,
-HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN,
::
Tanks avaliable for the carriage of oll in bulk.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD,
Queen's Bldg., 2nd Boor.
Tel. 34111 & 34112.
The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd.
M.S. "HALLAND"
Loa Hag 120E MÁY
for
'ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN,
OSLO and GOTHENBURG.
For further Bartibutary apply:-
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
51140-
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, ́ 1940.
FINANCE
AND
COMMERCE
CANADIAN WHEAT FEARS DISCOUNTED IN LONDON
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The Market has turned quietly steady. Shares are not so freely avallible at quotations:
B.R. GOVT. LOANS:
4% Loan 1030.
395 Loan (1954 & 1995) 143.
a4 tonn (VIA) 102, 121.
BANKS 1
11.K, A S
NGUR 1700), 1715/20μ*, flan. Bee lotyn Chartered flank 10-13/16, Merentiile Back A, A, £24. Bank of East Aala 136.
INSURANCES.
Tahton Jns, 3423b.
Madon in. 700), cha/700μm. China Underwriters 5.901. HK, Fr IHM GN
KHIPPING.
Douglenes 237.
HK, M. Steambonls 17.
La Chine (fret.) 15.
(Der. 25a
Well Bearer) 6-m
Union Waterboats X.D.) 104_ Asla Nav, 803, Alan,
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, Ele.:
H.K, AK, Wharves 1261, 120/2340. North Print Wharves & Rig
Shanghai Hanskew Whatves 260. 1.K. Doeks
C. Pravilents X.D. 16.204, 15/15.00. Shanghal Tockyards 8b, a
Wheelocka 2012, 29,
MINING
Raub Mines 495.
H.K. Mine 011 n.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS:
I. 8. Hotels 12.20%.
J.K. Tas, 121, 1,
hanghai 1.onda 2.00, 2.007.40
Humphreys 11.90m,
H.K. Heitles 20.
Chlume Estrie 1700.
PERLIC UTILITIES:
K. Tramwayn 175, 1977am.
Peak Tram (6) 20.
(New) in.
tur Perchen 117, 110,
2. Lights cold) 19.20h, tận.
(New) 0.20, 0, 0.30. H.K. Electrien 32h, Xâx, 33/82/323»m. Meeno Electric 26%.
Sasulakan ha 12.
Telephone
5b,
Shanghai Gar 4. INDESTRIALK:
Cold, Mara, (Ord.) 28.
Santon leet in.
C'etenta 300
11.K. Bopen 16.800.
STORES, Etc.
Haley Parma (X.D.) 36. Womens 4th, 458, 4374435 mm,
1. Growford (011) St.
(New) 230
Hinneres tits. Chiur Emporium in. Sun Co, Ltd, alam. Kwong Hong Hong 18an, Wing Da N.K.) 100. Wm. Powell, Ltd. 12. MISCELLANEOUS
China Entertainments 41. H.K. Cumtruellons (tid, sn.
(New) 40.
Vibro Ss 1452h
15m,
Maranian Investments B/-. Markman L.K. n.
Shanghal beat 20, Vin.
Yangtera anh.
COTTONH:
Nw 7,G,
RUBBER, Etc., COMPANIES,
Aime Estate) 450, ftat AA 25. State Plantations In. Chemare Unila 30. Cheng Railers 27. Consolidated Robbers 3.200. Dominion Bulikere in. Pedang Itabbers 250, Repal Rubbera“ „Sin, Rubber Trusts b
70%,
Hagen Rubber Bemniniu Rubbers 107. Bhayabai Keilahe il Khalishal-Malays An Hus Manggis 105, Munsel Durie 10.00. Tanah Meraha 50%. Telong Rubbers 201.
NY COTTON
London, April 20.
Authoritative London sourcos toddy discounted foors
in some Canadian and British quarters that Britain will find it difficult to pay for har future purchases of Canadian wheat.
These sources said that since the end of 1948 Britain has made no request for Marshall Aid,dollars to buy wheat from Canada.
The Economic Co-Operation Administration had granted n very high proportion of such authorisation towards the end! af last year, and the British 1948-49 programme for ECA Gunnring of wheat had, as was intended, ended at the begin- Inbg of January,
Any further Canadian wheat
season
bought by Britain this will be paid for out of Britain's dollar earnings and rawing from Canadian credit.
br
Goods previously paid for with Britain's own dollars enh swilfried to ECA maneing. Such a switch would probably make Udak-keeping shore complented for ECA offelals, but otherwise LKC results would be much as be- rure.
This sources inulit that au- thorisations have
not Granad because of any ECA Intimation. that Britian attempts to finance Canadian wheat with buying ECA dollars will be rafted an; the United States is threatened with a wheat surplus.
No Curtailment Since wheat has not yet been Meially declared surplus in the United States, Ruch a refusal
Ú.S. Exporter Penalised
Washington, April 21, The U.8. Commerce De- pariment has suspended the export ficence, privileges of Nichoths R. Benedett, Ban Francisco exporter, for alleg. ed violation of export regula. tions.
da
The Department said that Mr. Denedett, doing businená the Pan-Pacifio Trading Company will' fond the pr vilege for the duration of export control.Associated Prest.
Money Market
05
The Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange reopened for business yesterday on modified lines decided at a general meeting of members held on Tuesday even- Ing.
unchanged
New York Stock Exchange
New York, April 21. American Teleptioné and Tele- graph Commen stock decllied 1% points after stockholders approv- ed a big new issue of debentures convertible into capital stock. Closing prices of
most other stocks showed a mixture of small goids and losses,
Transfers
shares.
llution
totalled
$70,000 Among gainera wese Molors,
Richfield, Oli, Phelps Dodge, Liggett and Myers, United' Aircraft, Aniërlein Air. incs Loews.
Stumblers Included Southern California, Edison, Dow Cheml cal, Texas Company, Superior Ou of Calliomin.
Dow Jones averages: Stocks (3.58, 20 Industrials, 175.69, 15 Rails 48.24, 10 Utilities 30.03.
Closing gotations:
Adams Expresar IAN
Alaska Junoni! 5%%%
American Can: 92%
Amerlenn Amelting, 40 Amariest Telephone: 140 Arovrican Trônetra 15% Amorten Waterworksi 14 Anstonda Copper: 8514 Avtation Corporation: 47% Barnalaŭ: 453K
Bendix Avintións. 32% Bethlehem Xtrel: 30
Blowing Alteraft: 121%
Caphila Pwether 12
#
Brien Co. 40-
J. Cane
at
Piastres opened at HK$9:05 would be technically impossible, 100, and closed at $10, after an
interval at $10.25. it was stated,
In oric quarter closely COTI- Ticals werd cerned with Britain's drain sup- HK$24.10 a 100, and NEI Guilders ply, it is believed that since Ariat HK$32.20 a 100. tish amelals realise that United States wheat is actually in sur- plus, although not declared to be so, it would have been extremely "tactless" for Britain to ask for additional ECA dollars for Cana-
wheat,
dinu
There is no sign, at least for the foreseeable future, of Britain having to curtail any wheat pur- chases from Canada.
pro-
No ECA purchasing grammes for 1940-50 having yet been finalised, it is impossible, to say what will happen after the current season, but presumably a permanent switch in Britain's ECA financing, could be made from Canadian wheat to other commoditles.-Heuter.
Sterling and Australian pounds were unchanged at HK$18.80 and HK$13.20.
LONDON STOCKS
Lendon, April 21. Prices generally were Arm on the London' stock exchange. In- Vestment support lifted gilt-edged and Best class industrials. Olis opened dull, but recovered in inter dealings and closed higher.
Gold mining shares had a good maricet, but coppers declined on scattered selling.
Financial Times Index: 115.1. -Associated Press.
Germany Wants To Buy Jap Spindles
Tokyo, April 20,
Dr. Robert Seiburth, U.S. Army Department represTM sentative now in, Tokyo, exploring trade pos- sibilities between Japan and Western Gor many, said today that spindles and weaving. machines are high on the list of items Ger- many hopos to buy here.
But he denied a press report that arrangements are beitt marle for the purchase of 50,000
other spindies and
textile machines priced at £1,500,000. Dr. Selburth, said he has not yet determined what prices Wes- tern Germany will have to pay for Japanese textile machinery. and £1,500,000 is not a fixed
Or auch purchases. is not limited to fixed volume for the
proposed CX-
In exchange, ha sald, Western Germany, dan offer. Japan dyes, fertilior, atuel products, pre cision machinery, machine tools! and office machinery.
Dr. Selburth said the trado would not be on a barier boats of credit, allowing flexibility in but rather on open account, letter
Press. making, settlements. - United
Dr Selburth said Western Ger- ber 28.90-92 December 28.88; many also wants to buy, Japanese March 28.58; May 26.38 nominal; raw silk, while and other essen- Middling spot 34.00, nominal.tai oils, copper, tungsten and the Associated Press.
other Japanese, exports.
Chrysler: 51
Colgate 3
Commercial Balventas 15
Corn Products: 61% Du Pont: 1014
Eastman Kodak; 4546
Electric Light & füwer: 12% General Electrter 47% Gene Mutor: Doridrich: 62%
Goodyear: 41%
Homsestake Mining: 1
International Harvester: 24%
}
International Papers 4935 International Tei, & Tel: 10% Johna Manvi 24 Kennett Couper: 40% Sintromery Ward: 53% National tilier: 1854 National Lend: 27 New York Central: 31%% Pachani Motora: 4 Pan-American Airwnyar: 10%, Pennsylvania NR: 1514 Indio Corporations 12 Remington and Repubite Steel: 22 Reynolds Tableco: 35% Behenley: 20
Bears febark: 18% Shell Oll 25% Sucony Vneum: 10
Southern Pacifat 41
Standard Damoda; 17%
Standard Oli of Calif.: 64
Standard Ol of NJ: 64%
Studebaker: 101⁄4
Union Bag: 26.
tinton Carbides T
UH Rubber: 255
US Steel: 72
US Line: 15%
Wralinghone: 22%
Youngstown Nheet & Tube 66 General Puble Utilities: 19%
-Alaled Press.
NY. SUGAR-
New York, April 21, Domestic sugar futures No, 5 with sales of 75 contracts. closed one higher. to two lower
May 5.28 bid:
July 3.34.
September 5:34:
March 4,04 nominal, World sugar futures No, 4 closed qufet with no sales.
Associated Press. Raw sugar spot 8.65 nominal.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Steamship
BARTER: DEAL New York, April 21. change of goods and hopes to Catton futures were firm In pave the way for Japan-German
Cairo, April 21, PROPOVAŤ TO, CHANGE: The Imports Committee of the early dealings but closed Irre- trade equal to or greater than Egyptian Finance Ministry Yester-
A SHIP'S NAME ular 30 cents a bale lower to
the
pre-war £7,500,000 amun day decided to hurter Egyptian five cents higher.
exchange.
We, Incbmull coflon, for machlitery, timber and Company, Limited, P. & 0. May 33.00; July 32.10-20; Octo-
chemical products f Italy and Switzerland Belatum Building, Hongkong, hereby value of 320,000 Egyptian of co-ordinating; nomenclature This barter, will cover goods to give notice that being desirous Pounds.Associated Press,
we have applied to the Minie- ter of Transport, under Section 47 of the Merchant. Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the Steamship "EMPIRE TERN" of Hongkong Registry Official Nubber. 167,594 Grok tonnage 2,478.69 tons Register tonnage 1,501.82 tons, heretofore own- ed by Inchmull Steamship Company, Limited, for permis- sion to change, het name to "INCHMULL and to have her registered in the new name at the Port of HONG KONG as owned by Inchmull Steamship Company, Limited, Holigkong.
The Gauls
Money
used Ring
WISE TRAVELLERS USE AMERICAN EXPRESS
TRAVELERS CHEQUES
Cargo Oll Tanike Refrigeration-Cargocairo
TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO
via SHANGHAI & JAPAN
"President WilsonTM
"Gafiteal Gordon" (via Manila & Japan) ..................... "President Clevelatid".
May Apr.
May 2
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
vla JAPAN
"President McKinley"
May 11
"President Talk"
May 19
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON
via PANAMA
"President Grant" (Direct to Faelfie Count)
May 7
"President Johnson" (Direct to Pacific Coast)
June 16
ROUND-THE WORLD
*VÍA MANIDA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHII, SU82,
FORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,
GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Van Buren"
May
"President Jefferson"
May 16
"Marine Snapper"
May 29
ARRIVING› FROM SAN FRANCISCO
"President Johnson" ·.....
May 10
St: George's Hig.
Tel. 28172/5.
American Pioneer Line
Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama
"PIONEER MAIL" "PIONEER BAY "PIONEER DALE" "PIONEER LAND"
Apr. 23
May A
May, 18
May 20
Sallings to Manila
"FIONEER MAIL" PINKER BAY" "PIONEER DALE" "PIONEER LAND"
Apr. 24
(Thence to New York Direct)
May 3
May 19
May 21
Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports via
Shanghai, Japan & Panama Canal
-Special Cargo Oil Tanks→→
"PIONEER BAY" (via Manila). Due May 2 "PIONEER MAIL" "FIONEER DALE"
Due May 12 Due June 6
Salls May 3 Salls May 14
Sails June 8
For Full Particulars Call
The above. lat. Indicates the principal ports of loading and discharge as presently Intended but not their rotation. further Information
seo schedule at the Company's Office.
UNITED STATES LINES
Company
Queen's Building,
Tel: 31231 (3res)
BENDLINE
"BENWYVIE" “BENLADI"
BENRINNES "DENAVON" *"BENARTY?**
"BENVENUE"
SITIP 1"BENWYYIS"
"BENLEDI”
"BENAVON"
DENVENUE"
"BENRINNES"
"BENARTY"
* 4 ANTRU PAR LATI
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. vla Singapbro
·U.K
..U.K.
SAILINGS
TO
..Génok, London,
Hull & Leith. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Liverpool & Glasgow Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp, Ratter. dam, Hamburg
• Accépla cargo for Japan i
f calls' at Port Sudan,
Call at Hull.
་
DUK
23rd Avril. Abl. 6th May. Party May. 2nd half May. End of May. 1st Half, Jurie..
LOADING
Abt. 25th April
Abt. 7th May.
2nd half May.
2nd half June. It Half Judd,
2ild' hall June.
For Further Particulers. Apply To-
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
York Building.
Agents
Telephonst $4265.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence: San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland {M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE”. Loading 30th April
"SUNNYVILLE”
30th May ARRIVALS FROM FACIFIC COAST "SUNNYVILLE”
23rd April Sailing, to Singapore, Port Swettenham A.
By Penang: Belawati & Batavia 25 MS: “SUNNYVHLF”—
itie Abril
Any objection to the pro-M.S. posed change of name must be Bent to the Registrar of Ship- ping at Hongkong within seven M.S. days from the, appearance of this advertisement, i
ti
Dated at Hong Kong, the 10th day of April, 1949:
Inchmutí Steamship Company Limited.
(ślaned) 8. T. WILLIAMSON,
(Director.JN-in det