THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, MAY 9, 1940.
Fage 11
BUTTERFIELD &SWIRE
Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS TO
"PAK NOF" .............Swatow
"HEINRICH JESSEN" Swatow, Amoy &
"NEWCHWANG"
SHENGKING"
"TSINAN"
"BINKIANG"
"FUKIEN"
“HUPER" +
"PRODUCE"
"NEWCHWANG”
**TSINAN**
Foochow
Bangkok
Shanghai
Swatow
10 am. 10th May
4 pan. 18th May
7 a.m. 11th May
5 p.m. 10th May
4 p.m. 11th May
Singapore. Palembang.
5 p.m. 12th May
6 p.m. 12th May
Sibu & Brunel
Yokohama, Yokkaichi
& Kobe
Inchan . Thentai ..Yokohama & Kobe
5 p.m. 14th May •
5 p.m. 18th May
Salla from Custodian Wharf
ARRIVALS FROM
...Japan
8wntow
Amoy
"HEINRICH JESSEN" Singapore
4SINKIANG"
"FUKIEN
"KWEIYANG'
"PAKHO
"PRODUCE"
"SHENGKING"
“NANCHANG"
F
"FATSIAN"
"WOSUER"
Macassar
.Bangkok, Salgon &
Swatow Swalow bangkok
Shanthal & Keelung Tientsin, Inchon &
Pusan
RIVER SERVICE
Hongkong/Canton DET. Honrong
7 a.it.
9th May.
HK/MACAO DEP, II.K.
-
8th Bay
10 a.m, 10th Day
8 p.m. 9th May? p.m. 11th Alay liti May
a.m. 11th May
10 am, 12th May
13th May a.m. 18th May
18th May?
Canton/Hongkong ARR. Hongkong 7.30 m. 11th May. MACAO/UK ARR. H.K. 6.45 p.m. 11/12 & 13th May
9 a.m. 11/12 & 13th May
2 p.m. 14th May.
5.45 p.m. 8th
& 15th May
Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Schedule Sailings to Europe via Aden, Port Said.
"CALCHAS"
"AGAPENOR"
"AENEAS"
Casablanca, Havro &
Liverpool
12th May
Genua, Sarseilles, Tangier,
Liverpool & Glasgow
25th May
Tangler. Casablanca.
Invre, Liverpool
8th June
Non Schedule Sailing.
"ANTENOR"
Liverpool & Glasgow
11th May
ARRIVALS FROM
"DOLIUS"
14th May
"AENEAS"
16th May
"MENTOR“
24th May
"ANCHISES"
2nd June
•
15th July
"MENESTHEUS"
U.K. vin Straits
UK. via Straits & Manila
U.K. via Stralis
NEW YORK SERVICE
from U.S.A. via Manila
Carrier uption to proceed vla ot her Ports to load and discharge
Cart
Agents: AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE LTD.
"CHANGTE"
1
"БООСНО"
CHANGTE"
"SOOCHOW"
SAILINGS TO
Port Moresby, Sydney
& Melbourne
Japan
ARRIVALS FROM
Kolo
Australia & Manila..
FINANCE. AND COMMERCE
BUSINESS EARNINGS: DECREASE EXPECTED
Washington, May 7.
JAPAN AS A majority of 17 leading business oxecutives expect
RUHR OF THE EAST
Tokyo,May 8.
There is much opposition to the idea, but some economists feel that Japan may
emerge
the earnings of their firms to drop this year. Few of them, however, believe the unemployment
situation presents an immediate, threat. The 17 men were polled by | resses40 the United Press at the con-
United clusion of the
Stales Chamber of Commerce annual meeting this week.
None thinks that April ung-
as the Ruhr of Asia, with employment of 3,016,000 is high phasis on heavy industry.
The tea was brought into the open by General Douglas Mac- Arthur's representative af the Bangkok meeting of the United
Nations
enough to require Government action to provide jobs, and five said they are opposed in principle to any such Government activity,
of
answers
The executives, who represent many different types of industry Economie Commission and business in all section for Asia and the Far East.
the country, replied to six speel-
questions. Their Theodore Coben told the meet-fie
that authorities la Tokyo feel show that: ing that
fraic the pattern of Japanese must change. There must be in- creased exports of machinery and other capital goods.
China protestêdi. The French delegate showed concern over the posibility of
11 Japan supplying
steel for Oriental countries.
Here are the reasons lying be- hind official thinking in Tokyo. Oriental countries will try
1.
1.
Twelve expect the earnings of their companies to be five to 33 per cent lower this year than in 1948, with the average reduc- tion put at 18.5 per cent.
2. Thirteen believe the unem- ployment Sgures this ver being over-emphasised. Only on said the number of jobless persons presents one of the most serious domestic problems of the
to develop light industry. They day. can buy the machinery cheaper In Japan than in the United States
or Great Britain,
Demand for Japan's tex- tiles, now the main export, will shrink as other Oriental nations
begin producing their own. will have to turn then Japan to exporting capital goods.
only Industrial 3. Japan has plant in Asia capable of produc- Bg engines, railway engines and steel which Oriental nations need for rehabilitation,
3.
Arg
Sales Effort
"Aside from the five who Government opposed to action to provide jobs, threa
Bald the Government should step
in when unemployment reaches 4,000,000. Three place the figure at 5,000,000, three at 7:600,000 and one at 10,000,000 4. Eleven said business Can contribute most to stabilised do- mestic economy this year by in-
rensing its
Six anies effort. favour price reductions and there
that
expand recommend their capacity to maintain their Investment.
brms
One Far East nation is inter-
reservoir ested in Japan's
(f capital goods. The director of a Japanese chemical company says
5. Eleven sald their sales and he has had a request from India
production during the frst three for specifications and plans for a chemieal plant-Associated Press,months of 1949 came up to ex-
NY COTTON
New York, May 8.
pectations.
Shipping To China At A Standstill
Maring shipping standstill
Tew
Vancouver, May 8.
airciem
that say 10
at A China In with marine risk rates to Chiness ports up 100
the last por dent in months."
Vessels which left Canada's Pacific coast for China have been diverted to other porte. and tradere say the nituation is so confused that I; Is Im- povelble to predlet what will happen if Shanghai falls to the Chinese Communists.
Private shipments havo been diverted to Hong Kong, Canton, Swatow and Taiwan to await developments.Au.
sociated Press.
RADIO
This Is Rachio Hong Kong broadensting on frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megacycles per second in the 31 metre band.
H.K.T.-
19.5 p.m.-Dalty Programme Summary. 12.32 p.m.-Light Variety
with Come
new recorda,
J
New York P&O B.I. E&A
Stock Exchange
Business
New York, May 8.
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the New York stock exchange was the smallest for any Saturday since October 0. changed shares Only 240,000 hands. Prices barely stirred. Of 592 issues traded, 179 advanced and 208 declined.
For
The market ignored general news, including-a rather favour üble Government prediction of employment trends. It also pald little attention to news
specifical- ly affecting certain stocks.
Armour and example,
decided to omit the Company
Yet the pre- preferred dividend. ferred closed unchanged at 54. white the common dipped to 5. a new low for the year.
Jones averages Stocks 20 Industrials 175.39; Utilities 35.89.
Dow 63.22;
Rails
47.43:
Closing quotations: Alaska Juneau: 3%. American Can: 92
American Sinelting: 45% American Telephone: 142
erican Tobacco: 68 American American Waterworks: 15% Anaconda Copper: 20% Aviation Corp.: 63%
Baldwin Locomotive: 10% Bendix Aviation: 30% Bethlehem Steel: 2D Boeing Aircraft: 2114 Bortlen Co.: 42 Canadian Pacific: 12 Chrysler: 52 Commercial Solvents; 151⁄2 Corn Products: 6414 Du Pont: 151 Eastman Kodek: 44% Electric Light & Power: 31 General Electric: 37% General Motors: 59% Gondycar: 42
Homestake Mning: 40% International Harvester: 243
1.09 p.m.-Hal Lorente the Piano. Homes
+i)
1.16 Newn,, Weather Report and
Announcementa.
1,26 p.m.-Interlude.
Miste with Throtore
Chaliapine
15
International Paper: 40%
Tel. and Tel.: 10% International Te) Johns Manville: 33 1.30 p.m.-A Programme Dyl Itu Kennecolt
434 coli Copper: Montgomery Ward: 9344 National Distillers: 17% National Lend: 28 New York Central: 11% Packard Motors: 4
net
(Bean).
Zia v.m.-Close Down,
6.50
6. Twelve think their carnings this year wil be lower and four think they will equal or
Colton futures turned reaction-exceed their 1948 record. United nry, clowing 38 to 45 lower.
18th May
27th May
15th May 22nd May
Man Daily October
December
All The Abore Subject To Alteration Without Notice
General Agents for:
Booking Agente for:
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS, CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS, SKYWAYS (FAR EAST) LTD. B.O.A.C., C.N.A.U., H.K. AIRWAYS. P.Q.A.S., PA.A., P.A.L, and N.W.A.
For passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Above.
1. CONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL.
Telephones: 3833178 Private Exchange. Branch Office—50 Connaught Rd., W. Tels. 25875, #2314, 21878.
""
S.S. "RICHMOND HILL'
A general average of 3 has been declared on cargo ex the above vessel which was involved in a collision in the Straits of Malacca.
Cargo ex this vessel is arriving in the M/S "Sangola" duc in port on Saturday, May 7 at 3 p.m.
Delivery orders for this cargo will be issued by Messrs. Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co. It will be necessary however for Consignees in order to obtain their Delivery Orders, to produce Lloyd's General Average Deposit receipt for the 3% deposit called 'for and which must be paid in this Office.
.DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Notice To Consignees CONSIGNEES PER STATES STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S.S. "COLORADO"
Notice To Consignees
Morch
Middling spot
33.69-70 32.60 20.13-15..
28.01
28.85-86
1
33.86 nominal --Associated Press,
MAERSK LINE
Notice To Consignees
The m/y "GERTRUDE MAERSK" having, arrived from New York and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are
notified hereby
goods
Press.
CHICAGO GRAINS
Grains
the
Chicago, May 8,
toward slumped close yesterday, giving up gains scored earlier.
Wheat closed, two to 2% lower. $2.21 34 $2.22 $1.02 - 16
May. July
September
December
Corn was 4-1
May
$1.02 -
51.04
A
lower.
$1.32 - Oats were 1⁄2-1 lower.
Muy
do 5%-3/4 Soybeans were 14 lower to
higher. May
$2.20 - 4
that their-Associated Press. аге being landed and placed at their risk FRANC SLUMPS
and expense into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf &
Paris. May 8. The French Frane slumped this
.—Pruramme Hummary.
6.4 p.m.-"It's Swing Time."
6.3 p.m.-Orchestral Selection.
7.00 ..Hospital Request Half Hour Pan-American Airways: 916
Presented by Jups Austen. (8rulla) | Pennsylvania RR: 15% 7.30 Dam.--Portuguere
1studies
Half
Hour.viv
Radio
Corp.: 12 Remington Rand: 8% 5.00 Word News and News An- Republic Steel: 21%
alls. (Tandon Relay)
Tobacco: 35% 8.15 Linda Cater Talks on Fline. Reynolds Tot
(Avdio)
Schenley: Sears Roebuck: 38 sted by David Green, (Studio) Shell Oll: 252 0.00 pm. From the Falltoriale." (Lon. Socony Vacuum: 18
don Ralay)
Southern Pacific: 50% 9.10 p.m.-"Concerto”
Ilana Curry Standard Brands: 18%
Standard Oll of Calif.: 63 Standard Oil of N.J.: 69 Studebaker:
183 Union Bag: 25 Union Carbide sa US Rubber: 37% US Steel: 71%
4.30 m Like What I Like Pro
121 A Maar Griet Moiselvitch (Plans) and the shestra conducted by Leulio Heward, 0.40 1.17 À Play "Sentimental Jour.
`ncy''. . . . l'imented by the Ton
Konz Stage Club, (Studles 10.10 p.m.-Music in Miniature AP
KTM ol Continuvas Musk, (BBCTS) 14,40 p.m.-Maule for Francaise,"
Dancing "A
LA
US Lines: 154 Westinghouse: 234
Gen. Pub. Utilities: 34%
11.00 p.m.-Radio News Beck (ondon Youngstown Sheet & Tube: 05%
Kelay) 11.10 p.m.-Weather Report. 11.16 pm-Bummary
China
Godown Company's godowns week and black market dentars 11.20 m-Closer Down, at Kowloon, where delivery are back in business. The drop is may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods re- maining undelivered after May 14, 1049, will be subject to rent.
attributed to the Government's budget difficultles. Premier Henri Qucutile'e Cabinet is trying to overcome an 80,000,000,000 Franc
defelt.
Gold prices shot up. So did the U. S. Dollar, British Pound, and Swiss Franc. Typically, the dollar selling for 372 Francs, compared with the legal rate of 328.80 Franca Associated Press.
Notice To Consignees
CONSIGNEES ·· PER AUSTRALIA- WEST PACIFIC LINE
All bruke, chafed, and dam. aged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on May 13, 1949 at 10 a.m. by our Sur- the veyors,
Goddard Douglas.
Messry.
M/V "AROS"
of
Nowa from
Seattle, May 8. Edward Luckenbach; William H. Wilmer; India Mall; Mathew Luckenbach and Flestwood arrived, all from Yorkohama, Oregon Mail arrived from Manila. Vesterby sailed for Manila.
San Fruncleo, Pacific Transport sailed yesterday for Manila, Julia Luckenbach on Friday for Manila.
Associated Press.
Notice To Consignees
Consignees Per
ss. "BENLEDI"
-Associated Press.
POST OFFICE
MAIL NOTICE. Outward Mails
OUTWARD A MAIL TO UK. A surface mail to United Kingdom vis per R.M.S. "Carthage" will be Ports
cord as follows
GPO-Parcelas 8 p.m. May 12, (Reg.) 9 a.m. May 13, (Ord.) 9.30 m May 12.
Kowloon Gr0:~¿Parcels) p.m. May 12. (New) 8,50 a.m. May 11, (Ord.)
.m. May 17.
This mal ts expected to arrive at London on or about June 13, 1949,
atated, Registered Unions otherwise Articles and Parcel Porta close 30 minutes
close before 10 .. Registered and are hereby notified that their earlier than the ordinary mall. if malle cargo is being discharged into Farcel Forts clown at. & p., on the pre- Whart & Godown Co.'s go Fost Ofice half an hour earlier than the the Hong Kong & Kowloon our day.
Mails are cloned at Kowloon Central
down, where it will be al Grò closing Umes,
MONDAY, MAY
Closing Times by Air
$9.5. "MAIDEN CREEK"
are hereby notified that their Having arrived Hong Kong
cargo is being discharged into Hongkong & Kowloon consignees of cargo are hereby
& Wharf & Codown Co.'s godown Consignees risk and subject notified that all goods have been
where it will be at consignee's to the Wharf's terms and con-aten and sh (Kowloon Cro landed and placed at their risk and expense into the godowns To comply with the General risk and subject to the Wharf's ditions of storage, and where of the Hongkong and Kowloon Bonded Warehouse Regulations terms and condlilon of storage, Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. consignees must have a He- and where delivery where delivery may be obtain- venue Officer in attendance obtained.
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.
Damaged packages are to be after the goods have left the before June 7, 1949, or they left in the godowns for 'ex-godowns or failure to attend the will not be recognized. amination by Consignees and survey.
ed as soon as the goods are when damaged dutiable goods lunded.
No claims will be admitted
are examined.
All claims
'Company's Surveyors, Messrs. All broken, chofed and l'ed.
Carmichael & Clarke at 10
a.m. on May 14, 1949.
To comply with
damaged goods are to be left General in the godown where they will
Bonded Warehouse Regulations be examined in the presence of
must reach us
No Insurance will be effect-
1
JEBSEN & CO., Agents.
consignees must have a Re-Messrs. Goddard and Douglas Hong Kong, May 7, 1940. venue Officer in, attendance on the 12/5/1949 at 10 am.
when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
all
No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the Steamer's godowni, and goods remaining undelivered after May 15, 1949, subject to rent.
will be
All claims against the stea~ mer must be presented to the Undersigned
before May 28, 1949, or they will not be recognised,
on
or
No Fire Insurance will be effécted.
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents, Hong Kong, May\'9,:1040,!
Notice To Consignees
m/v "AGAPENOR”
ex Damaged cargo'
may be
delivery may be obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for exam- ination by Consignees and the Company's suveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 a.m. on 11th May, 1949,
7.80 ... 20 a., 12.30 p.m. 30 p.m. (GPO) 7 m, 0.30 am., Noun, Z patri
Alesquil for Shanghai, (Ord.) f x.m. Airball for Bwatow and Amoy, (Reg.) Airmail for Manila, (Reg.) 12 a.m., Airmali for Swstow, Amoy, Taipeh and
8.30 m., (Ord.) Dm..
(Ord.) 11.30 .m.
Tinklao: Airmail for Kunming and Liuchow, {tex.) B p.m., (Ori.) 8.89 p.m. Alemast for Shanghai, (Reg.) 480 piss.
(Orl.) p.m.
Closing Times by des Baigon. p.m.
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for examination by Consignees and Surveyors, Company's the Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke at
To comply with Le General 10 a.m. on the 10th May.
Bonded Warehouse Regulations To comply with the General Consignees must have a Re- Bonded Warehouse Regulations venue Officer in attendance ham. consignees must have a Re- when danaged dutiable goods
Officer in attendance are examined. when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
venue
Hanila, 3 ..
Swalow, 4 t
TUZIDAT, MAY 1# Closing mes by Air'
No claims will be admitted No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the mall for Ragion, Calcutta, Karachi,
steamer's godowns, and all after the goods have left the goods remaining undelivered steamer's godowns, and hil
üfter 12th May, 1949, will “be goods remaining undelivered after the 11th May will be sub- subject to rent. ject to rent.
Darus (Basra, Nairobi, Monbana, Halaam, Mauridus, Johannesburg and Calro via Karachi), Alexandria, Rome and London, Kowloon OPO1 | (Reg.)
· 4 p.m. (Ord), 4.89 am: GPO: (Reg.) 4.10 p.m.. (Öed.) 5. p.m.
• (Ord.) 5 p..
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, a Re- consignees must have ventie Omeer in attendance
All claims against the steam-mall-for Singapore, (Rear) 4.80 1.2%, able goods. All claims against when examining damaged duti
All claims against the steamer er must be presented to the Airmall. for Malls, Honolulu, UBA and Canada, '{Tag.), 4.89 p.m.. (Ord.)', 8 must be presented to the under- undersigned on or before the vessel must be presented to vessel will be surveyed at Holt's signed on or before the 18th 28th May, 1940, or they will not Air Farryl Post for Manila, Honolulu and the Undersigned within four- Wharf between 10 am, and May, 1049 or they will not be be recognised. teen days of the ship's arrival,
noon on Mny 0 and 10, 1049,
No fire insurance will be sent during the survey. effected.
this
No Fire Insurance will be effected. effected.
or they will not be recognised. and consignees are requested to have their representatives “pre-
recognised.
·
· BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hong Kong, May 7, 1949.
WALLEM & CO., Agents. Telephone 84177-9.
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents
Hong Kong, May 4, 1949.
"
Ju
4.
UBA. - (Kewloon (CPO) 14.30 pm, (OPO) A D..
No Fire Insurance will be Ordinary Airmail' (printed matters, s
pim and small packel ppats) for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and USA, (Kowloom, OPO) 4.401.5MG = (OPO) 3 p.zz.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.
(CHINA), LTD, :
Agents,
Hong Kong, Mass/8; -1949);
||
Airmall for Bangkok, (Bag) *439 3.36
(Ord) $ pm
Closing Tiaad by Ban
Sventest, V. kam.
wwatow Amoy and Foochew, pm, Shanghai, ↑ 1.0
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PABBINGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
OUTWARDS
CARTHAGO"
A "CORFU“
** "CANTON"
LEAVES LONDON
Balled
Bxiled
In June.
***CARTIJA, COM
20th June
28th fuir
KA "CORFU"
"CANTON"
26th August
DUR HONGKONG
Dih May
5th June
4th July
Isi August
19th Aug
2018 Beptember
Via Bouthampton, Port Bald, Adeo, Boobay, Colombo. Perazz &
NOMEWARDS
"CARTHAOMTM
* "CORFU"
A "CANTON"
"CARTHAGE" "CORYU”
1. "CANTON"
Bingapore
LEAVES HONGKONG
18th May
Pth June
Ath July
6th August
2nd September
10th September
DUS LONDOE
1812 Jane
11th July
8th Augurt
Eth Septo
ard October
$1st October
Via ElDupore, Pesanz, Colombo, Bomber, Aden 'à Fort Baid.
FREIGHT SERVICE
A "BAILLONG**
dus 19th May
22nd Maz
. "TREAILLIAN”.
SHILLONG" *
dun 24th Mar
asile mid June
from London tient.
1 Јарап.
Coa
from Lendon * Con tinent.
for London
Соп
tinent via Atralia, Colom- bo Gehor
Fitted with tanks for the carriage of oil in bulk.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"BEIRALATM
(Aprar Kiwa HANGOLA" • (Apear Lime> "TAIREA"
(Abear Line)
In peri.
Mafia Ath May
Citte 7th May all 12th May dur 19th May
.
from Calcutta vin Strails. for Japan & Amoy.
. from Calculia via Straite. for Hits & Calcutta. from Japan Fā Amoy. for Calcutta ♣ Rangoon
via Straits.
from Calcutta via Strasse,
walls 21st May
M.. "BIRDHANA” •
dur 23rd May
for Jopat, wall 25th May . (Apear Line)
These abice dava Refrigerated Cargo, space.
P.&O./B.I. JOINT SERVICE
A "TREWELLARD' dan 12th Miny
salis 13th May
KAUNA” •
dstre 14th May anila 22nd May
"RICHMOND HILL" due 7th Jung
from Japan.
Kiraila,
Madra
Bombny & Karachi. Imm Calcutta vin strails.
for Strale, Bombay
Karachi,
from India
* Accept cargo on through bills of lading for Persian Gulf Porta.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.
* "NELLORE","
due 15 May Kaila 24th May
Trum Kobe & Yokohama.
for Manila, Rabavi, Brisbane, Bydney. Mel bourne Adelaido,
* Apopta Cargo on through bulk of lading for NEW ZEALAND S
-FIJI ISLANDS PORTS,
For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd.
M.V. TAMARA
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE
SAILINGS TO EUROPE
SAILS FOR KOBE M.V. OLUF MAERSK
M.V. HALLAND M.V. TAMARA.
.Looding
For
.18th May .21st May
....27th May
10th May
.Early June
ADEN, PORT SAid, genoa, maÉSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG.
For further particulars apply:—
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
THE WARLA
Agents.
Tel. 31146.
ISTHMIAN LINE
(lathmian Sicamship Co. of N.X.)
ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST
9.8. "STEEL WORKEB"
„Discharging_3rd-June. »?'. Halls for Eston, Enchor là Batavia 3rd June,
SAILINGS TO U.S.A. via PANAMA
8.8. "LONGVIEW VICTORY"
8.5, "STEEL EXECUTIVE"
for
Loading 21st May 2011 Juna
LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK For-fariber particulars, applyi wa GILMAN
&CO., LTD.
Agents.
· Chinese Freight Agents HIN FAT & CO. LTD. TALSY ROSSE ESSEN A'ERIES