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& Java Purts 11th May.
from Macassar
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Sallings
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& Macassar
12th May.
to Shanghal
12th May.
to Java Ports
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18th May.
~ 10th July,
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24th May,
FINANCE
AND COMMERCE
Russia Accuses U.S. Of Damaging Trade Practice
New York Stock Exchange
New York, May 11. The stock marke moved slow-
wero
ly downward yesterдby in stug- gish selling. Losses were mostly
shares fractional, 720,000 sold.
Of 954 issues traded, 413 lost and 241 advanced.
American Ice jumped abruptly in response to a outstanding
Geneva, May 11
The Soviet Union charged the U.S. yesterday with damming the flow of East-West trade by dis- criminatory trade practices and by imposing its export licensing system on Western Europe. Amasasp Arutiunian, Soviet Economics expert and
delegate to the session of the Economic Com-. mission for Europe, told the Commission that' the Eastern bloc wanted to increase its exports to Western Europe and would welcome any change in U.S. policy.
M. Arutlunian spoke "m", "Yas="" preserved by the developmezt.ol ponse to a statement on Monday trade, otherwise we would come by W. Averell Harriman, U.S. back to the obsolete situation he- roving Ambassador of the Euro-fore the war when the Eastern agricultural and countries were the penn Recovery Programme head of the US. delegation. Mr. producer for the Western coun- plan to retire Harriman pleaded for more open tries.
churged shares. multilateral trade and preferred
at a new, the Soviet bloe with refusal to Common was up one
pre-war high of 7 Preferred Jumped resume its traditional 17 to 90, also a top for the year, exports to Western Europe. 4 Dow Jones Averagesi
St+** $2.48,
2 Taquntziola 174.37.
15 Rails 47.12.
10
titles 10.76.
Clowing quotillons:
Adams Express 18%.
Alaska Jutras 3%. Amerhion Ch
06.
Alan Smelting
44,
22nd Juno.
American Telephone 140%. American Tobacco
8.
18th July.
American Waterworks 1
10th August.
Aunbunda Copper 27%.
Alfa Corn, C.
All Steamors Calling Mombasa & L. Marques Direct.
Transhipment cargo on through Bn/L to Par-Ex-Balzam,
Zanzibar accepted on all Balling*.
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
"MOLENKERK"
'MEERKERK"
*AMSTELDIJK"
*HEEMSKERK"
Arrivals
FROM JAPAN Frid May
FROM EUROPE
early June Carly July
early Aug.
Sailings
TO EUROPE
VIA MANILA,
& STRAITS
End June.
End July.
end August.
Transhipment, cargo on through,Bs/L accepted to Indian, Mediterranean and Northern European ports.
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DE LA RAMA LINES
arriving from u.s. Atlantic coast VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO m.v. "DONA NATI". M.V. "BATAAN"
IS.
19th May
28th May
SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
(calls Shanghai & Japan) 4th Juno "DONA AUROBA“
my. “DONA NATI” ...... (
17
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) 22nd June
Baldwin Lomotive 20%.
Farmall 43
Eesti Aviation 30
Bethlehem Hier) 2836. Being Aircraft 21. Borden Co 4114.
Canadian Paritle 11%-
J.L. Cbar 32
Chrysler $14. Citata 14.
Commercial Holvents 15.
514.
Vorn Products
1 Pant 190,
Enatan Kindak 444
Electric Licht & Power 25%. General Elretrie au.
General Mature GA,
Gurich '$2.
Goydur 4254.
Hentake Mining 41%. International Nerver 21: International Paper 107. International Te A
Tel 10%- Johns Manville 83%. Kruterul Copper £3. Montgomery Ward 55. National Distillers 176. National Lead 29%. New York Central 10%. Packard Mutárn·· 334-
Pan American Airways 41⁄2- Prunisania T.R. 26. "Ridlo Com. 1.
Remington 84. Republic' feet 20. Steynhilde Tuhneen 35%..
'Sets Roebuck 17.
Shell O 354.
Socun Vacuum 16. Southern Pacific 38%. Standard Brande 1839. Standerd Oil of Calif. Star 01 of NJ, G Studebaker 19.
Unton ng 24. Union Carbide 2844.
U.8. Rubber 37.
U.9. Stow 2014.
'US, "Lies" {5},
Westinghouse 3.
43.
Youngstown Sheet 4 Tube 64. Gen. Puls. Use $4.
Corporate bond were narrowly irre zuhr, U.S.Guvernments tended tower:
were Goldfield Cok Maher on the carb
"There is no reason for, the US to try to pass the ball," the The ab- Soviet delegate said, stacle to trade, lle within the dis- eriminatory practices of the US.
"The cbstacles to European trade will be found in the dis- criminatory practices of the West under the Marshall Plan."
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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A dali and uninteresting morning. The Consulting Com- mitten of Douglas S.S. . Co. Ltd. announced a dividend of $5 free of tax for 1948, H.K. GOVT. LOANHI
4% an 103.
16 Lonn 11924 1910) 102.
31 en (1919) 1001, 102, 1002.
I'm Int.
HANKST
1.K. 8. Itank 1825), 1630.
(Lon. Reg. £gn.
Chartered Bank £101n.
-kkwwwmm tiktudjauk. A & A 2012
Bank of Exit Avla 13an.
INHURANCES:
Canton Ins, 370b.
Union T. (X.ft.) Gob, EGG. China Underwriters 5.90. JL.K. Fire Ins. 229. BRIPPING:
'Douglases 237.
11.K. M. Strambenin 171n.
Indo Chinas (Proč}_{X}}.) 90m.
(Def. (..) 23. Shell (Bearer: 65/-. Union Waterloats Suja Asli Nav. 03h, Shan.
1.K. K. Wharers 116jn. North Point Wharves £h, C«,
Abbal Honskew Wharves (X.[7. Zen. 1.K. Dk 3.0) 18.
China Providents 121.
The Soviet delegate expressed] DOCKS, WHARVES, GOBOWNB, Etc. his dissatisfaction with the work of the Commission's. Technical Committees and said the Com- mission should conalder ways of improving them. He charged that the Coal Committee,had oriented
tqwart America
and its task wants to make Europe depend on countries under the American coal. of the US. try to do the
"The present situation in that the Eastern countries are trying by every 'meutis to increase their exports to the West wille the Western
prite."
"All the Committees are, orient-
M. Arutinuion referred text that way," he added---Asso- Commission statistics which viated Press. placed the
of Eastern 'exports.
'countries' to Western
Alstring 1048 at US$1,275,00,000 India's Food
und their imports from Western Europe at US$930,000,000.
Marshall Plan Hit
"This means," he said, "that) the East soffa, more and la rendy to seit still more and the West willingly. sells loss and less This is due to one circumstance only the licensing policy of the which has been im
U.S. posed on the Western European countries. This le due to the demands of the U.S." under ine Marshall policy."
M.
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Supply Could
Be Increased
Washington, May 10.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation Direc- tor-General, Mr. Morris Dudd, said today that, given the necessary funds, he could in- crease India's food production up to 40 per cent.
In an Interview with the Unit- ed. Press, Mr. Dodd said he would do this largely by supplying In! Arutiunian spoke in adian farmers with simple hand and milder form, then
Implements is 'customary ogricultural for the Soviet delegation at meet-through power and Irrigation ings of the Commission.
"It is important," M. Arutlun-
projects.
He said India was largely de
ian said, "that the Eastern coun-pelident on the United States tries export to the West, but it for such equipment since it was not yet available in large quan- is just as important that the ties from Britain -arid other West export more to the East.
sterling area sources.
Mr. Dodd, This is ignored by the U.S. dele-
who recently re- gato. Mutual interest must be turned from a tour of Indin and the Middle East, said he believed thn FAO would have an Im- money portant priority on any
United made available by the States Congress under President Truman's programme af ald for underdeveloped areas.
Russia Wants Trade Pact. With Britain
llo thought these funds might be given to the FAO directly by the State Department or through
com- A central United Nations
Half of the people of 'mittee. London, May 11,
the people of the world vull go Russia has fivited Britain 10to bed hungry, said Mr. Dodd. send a mission to Moscow to "If we had the money
to in-
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diplomatic sources reported contribute to political stability In unsettled areas throughout yesterday.
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Soviet Ambassador Georg N. Zarubin was said to have sup- gested the British mission should make the frip 'as soon as current preliminary talks for a trade pact end.
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Board of Trade President Harold Wilson la expected to ac tept the offer. The sources said Washington, May 11.5 may lend the mission to Mos American consumer income tow himself after his imminent dropped in March for the third visit to Canada. He were due consecutive thonth. It fell three to leave at night for a three.100 and closed at $11,17. per cent below to peak reached week visit to the Dominion: 1
"It was still four Both the Board of Trade and fist above.
March last your "The
Department the Soviet Embassy declined to said March consumer income was commiert.
per cent
et the annual rate of US214.300,-
- F
has Butan
offered to sell
000,000. This is US$2,000,000, Russin machinery and merchant
om below February.vernment shipping.
As used by
"Consumer income
presentes ?
In return this country would practically all income received by like Soviet genius, maize, timber individuals as distinguished from and wood pulp. torporations. Layoffs and short
Shanghat Dockyarda 2,100s.
Wherlocks 2015, 26la». MANINGA
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K. Trowscyn 15.25in, Peak Tras (01) 280.
(New) 100.
Htur Ferries $15.
*C," Lights "rkidz 12.10.-12.20, 12«».
H./Ba.
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(New) H.201
H..letries 296, 39/29}=s.
Macho Electrica 24. Sandakan Ilphút 9. Telephones Zaļa, Shanghai Gur 4-
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Cold. Meer. (Ord,) 2$n. Canton lees n. Cements 26). H.K. Ropes 10jne STORES., Etc..
Dairy Farms 29jb, 291, Walauna 41 je.
L. Crawfordia (Old) Zün. (New)
Binettes 0.8in.
n.
Chinn Emperium (X.D.) On. Bun Co., Ltd. 2)n.
Kwong Sang Hong 13an.
Wing On 1.K) 100.
Wm. Powell,. .td. 11. MISCELLANEOUS
'Chins Elitehtainments X. Rtn.) 201.
H.K. Constructions (098) n.
(New) 4 Vibro Filings 16. Marsman Investments 0/-. Marsman H.K.) 2. Shanghai Loan 21. Yangterra 3ận. COTTONE:
Ewo 4b, 4.80, 41. RUNDEN, Kie, COMPANIES:
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US dollars opened at HK$6.17 yesterday and closed, at $8.17, with fluctuations between $0.16 and $0.18 in the interval.
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cargo is being discharged into NEI Cuilders opened at HK8 the Hongkong & Kowloon Whari 33.10 a 100 and closed at 101 & Godown Co.'s godown where cents lower.
it will be at Consignees, risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may
SLANCASHIRE
COAL STRIKE
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be
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**Demaged packages are to be in the godowns for
Manchester,
May 10. Work at the Chisnall Hall.left
AMERICANS. PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Flest
TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO
via SHANGHAI & JAPAN
"President Cleveland"
"President Wilson"
"General Gordòń" (vla 'Manija & Japan)'
May 20
June.12 June 25
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES'
via JAPAN
"President Tatt"'
"President Bladison"
Blay 20
Juun 4
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vla PANAMA
"President Grant" (Direct to Pacific Coast) "President Johnson (Direct to Facific Coast)
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Ships Britain would supply Colliery, the role romathing pit examination by Consignees and risk and subject to the Whart where delivery may be obtain- turing Blits accounted ref most dry cargo verses christructed, to Laneshine spelfeld, stopped Soviet specifications Russia
the
INDO EGYPTIAN P
TRADE TREATY
India and Egypt kigboliza', ONG- year trade agreement here today.
Prika
RUBBER TUTURES
New York, May, 11.
Το
Officer
in attendance Carmichael & Clarke.
survey..
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Goddard & Douglas at 10 2.m
No claims will be admitted Damaged packages are to better the Hogds have left the The Aegeriment said unemploy known to be Interested Talourde fuore if the county on the 10th May, ment compensation payments are, chasing tankers too but he this polking suffers in
comply with General left in the godowns" for ex godowns or failure to attend the culoring the decline in income. Coultry's tanker fleet fy below
Associated Press: Astrefigth it is unilkely to under-The dispute, which centres on Bonded Warehouse Regulations (amination by Consignees and
broken, chafed 37 and take any new orders Associted the miners claim for cheap coat consignees must have a Ho Company's Surveyors, Mersts
at 10. All For their familias, hao already
damaged goods are to be left cost Britain 14260 tons
when damaged dutiable goods a.m. on May 15, 1949. according to a histor
To comply with Genors in the godown where they wil and Rower announcement
are examined. Britain
Bonded Warehouse Regulation be examined in the presence Di Coal output in
No claim will be admitted consignees must have a Be-Messrs. Goddard and Douglas below the four, million ton mark last work for the fourth time this after the goods have icft the venue Officer in attendance on the 12/8/1949 at 10a.m.
comply with the General The maty in airject to tatucation Crude rubber standard futures year. The total deep-mined output steamer's godown, and all goods when damaged dutiable goods to com ly both governmenlaak were quiet with ndales, No. 1 last wellic (has low, ma 3,800,000, remaining undelivered after the are examined.
17th May, 1049 will be subject No claim, will be admijter, Donded Warehouse Regulations. Undar is torili Egypt would futures closed four Tower to one tons Bouter.
to grunt.
after the goods have loft the consignees must have. a. Re- expert cotton, rice and gypsum to higher with olds or 10 contracte
Steamer's godown, and avente Officer in attendance May 18.20 bid. India In return for Indian - jube,
claims
against the goods remaining undelivered when examining damaged duti- 19k coffee and allsUitel Fred July 10.10.
“NO DEVALUATION
steamier must be presented to after May 16, 1940, will be able goods. All claims against the Undersignell on or before subject to rent a pretty the vassal must be presented to COTTON TEXTILES
OF STERLING
"the 24th May, 1940 or,they will All claims against the sten- the Undersigbod within four London, May 10. New York; JMay 12
Mr. Douglas day, the Economic not be recognised.
mer must be presented to the teen days of the ship's arrivel. The cotton itokilf, markast::bralal ||
Secretary, to the Treasury, Ing
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No fire insurance will bo Star- offerted.
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No. AlreInsurance will be affected.
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