Pago 12

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1940.

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ROVAL INTEROCEAN LINES

**JIHADAK"

Passenger

JAVA-CHINA-SERVICE AS

"TJTJALENGKA"

"THSADANE”

Arrivals

from Shaighal 21st May,

from Macassar

s Java Ports 26th May.

from Macassar

& Javoports 1th June.

Ballag

to Java Porta

& Macassar

25th May.

to Shanghal

27th May.

to Java Ports

& Macassar

9th June

to Shanghai

10th June.

to Javaporla

& Macassar

23rd June.

, HONGKONG-MANILA-CHINA SERVICE .

*TASMAN"

Arcivula

from Manila & Amoy 21st May

Sales

to Manila & Amoy

1st May.

SUMATRA-MALAYA-CHINA SERVICE

"VAN RIEMSDIJK"

"VAN HEUTSZ"

--Arrivals

from B. Deli

& Straits 30th May.

from B, Dell & Straits

1st June,

ASIA-AFRICA-S. AMERICA

"STRAAT SOENDA"

Arrivals

From Jupan 23th May.

Ballers

to Stralty & Belawan Delt 26th May.

to Stralt & Belawan Del 10th June

SERVICE

Salling TO E. & AFRICA &

5.

6. AMERICA

26th Muy.

"TEGELBERG“

FROM SOUTH AMERICA &

SOUTH AFRICA,

7th June..

22nd June.

19th May.

18th July.

10th July.

10th August.

5

"TJIKAMPEK"

"RUYS"

All Stearners Calling Mombasa & L Marques Direct-

Transhipment cargo on through Ba/L to Dar-Es-Salaam.

Zanzibar accopted on all sailings.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

"MOLENKERK"

"MEERKERK"

"AMSTELDIJK"

*HEEMSKERK”

Arrivals

Sailings

VIA MANILA,

FROM JAPAN end May

TO EUROPE

& STRAITS

FROM EUROPE

early June

early July.

early Aug.

End May.

End June.

End July.

End August.

Transhipment cargo on. through Bs/L accepted to Indian,

Mediterranean and Northern European ports.

Office Address: King's Building, Phones: 28015, 28016 & 28017

Tel. 31196 & 21833 Chinese Agents: 82, Connaught Rd.

DE LA RAMA LINES

ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO m.v. "DONA NATI" M.V. "BATAAN”

3.

19th May

28th May

SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST

VIA SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES "DONA AURORA"

.v. "DONA NATI”

L

**

(cally Shanghai & Japan) 8th June > 22nd June

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tel. 23738--20163

MARINA HOUSE

Tel. E3676-22075

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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

OF COPENHAGEN

,

M.S. "KOREA"

LOADING MID JUNE

for

ADEN, PORT „SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN.

Tanks avaliable for the carriage of oil in bulk."

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.

Tel. 34111 & 34112

THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP

CO. (1932) LTD.

“HONG SIANG”.

'#INGAPORE, FENANG & RANGOON

Loading.

20th May

Subject to Alteration-Without Notion. Y

For Particulars Freight & Warunge Fierse Apply!'

THẾ HỌ HÀNG CÓ. (CHINA) LTD.

Má. Bonham bwand

*Gallima

21st May

Tube, 20127 & 20048

FINANCE

TALKS ON

AND

@MMERCE

PROMOTING Money Market

THE SILK INDUSTRY

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

New York, May 13.

US were yesterday at HK$0.10.

sinchanted

Starling dropped back to HKS- 10.50, while Australian pounds 13.50.

Piastres opened and closed at HK$11.30 a 100 after an interval, at $11.40.

PRESIDENT LINES

The Global Flant

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

via SHANGHAI & JAPAN

Predient Clgepland". .....vikundi s

May 23

"President Wilson"

June 18

"General Gordon" (via Manila & Japan)

June 23

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

Ticals were again unchanged at, HK$20 a 100,

Via JAPAN

"President Tate" "D.

May 28

"President Madison"

June 4

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PANAMA

NEI Gullders spurted to HK$- 30 a 100,

JAPAN TRADING WITH MEXICO

Mexico Cliy, May 13. Mexico and Japan have agreed to look into the possi-

Botwoon 25 and 30 nations—from both sides of the iron curtain-will meet this month in Switzer- land to promoto the silk industry. Whether producer or consumer nations, all intend to participate in setting up a permanent Inter- national Silk Bureau to improve standards by promoting research and exchange of infor- mation between various countries. A pro- visional group is now headed by Ariste Potton,

of Lyons.. Business this week has been on

Japan, Italy, China and other United States, went to Japan a lighter scale than that of its

are ex- where he conferred with silk in predecessor, and at any time it silk producing nations looked as if i slump were in the pected to take part in-re-mestustry Balea Vice of traderent

Mr. Moss, who is American elling. Some scored sellers made logs at Zurich beginning, on May.

representative of the Provisional their

appearance `and. buyers 30.

While Japan's status, whether Bureau, sald bli branches of the temporarily retired. Possibly the

18.alik Industry are vitally in observer at pe a member or news coming through from Heme

rade terested in, seeing the catablish that the present Airport at Kai deliberations, is uncertain, trade

sources here said the Bureau will ment of the Permanent Bureau. Tak is to be replaced by an amb!-

with Jop-

During 1948, the United States ious scheme in Deep Bay hos keep in close touch

peace purchased 38,650 bales of ilk heartened timid holders, the fact anese industry until the remains that at the close of the treaty is signed. Japan produces from Sepp of the total 48,084

firmed about 69 tho Markel.

up.

cent of the world's baita exported by that country in week

private trado (54 "bales exported and allk, hyers increased their bids

Of the 29,904 are now showing some'rasi sellers luctance to supply demands at ruling levels.

1

Another factor may be the re- cent fairly heavy buying of the three Lacal Government Loans, which are still in "short supply" Ralos of most stocks whilst gen- erally

lower

of those than week, h

have considerably improv- ed on their low of mid-week..

Business reported yesterday totalled $1,239,193, à record for 10a. Business for the week was $3,583,518, the highest for a week in 1949.

NK, GOVT, LOANSI

Tan thin

1 luke & 19405.107 [b. 23 Lan (1948) 10gth, roga BANKH:

K. Bank' 1, 1669, 156060. itain, Arg) 2009.

Chartered Bank #in

Mercantile Bank A. & !!. 20, State of Exet Aula 15+0. INSURANCEH:

'Canton Ins. 1204.

Union in. (X.D.) 650m.

China Underwriters 6,808.

1.K. Fire Ins. 220b.

BHIPPING.

Douglasen 287.

H.K. & M. Btrambeste 17‡n.

Indo Chiba (Pre) (X.D.) 90.

(Det.) · (X-D.) Z10n.

Bhet Heater) 652-0. Union Waterbosta 30ja, Asia Nav, .036,

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNA, Etc.) 1.K. A K. Wharven 113, 110, 116pa. North Paint Wharven 6ik, Gjan.

Sh. Hongkey Wharves (X.D.) 2n. HK. Dicka (X.D.) 103, ER. China Providenta 11. 12. Shanghai Dockyards 1,200, Wheelycks 26, 20 HINING:

Raub Mi 4in.

1. Minja.

F

LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDINGS:

1. & S. Hotel 10.20b, 10.10/.50*a. 1.K. Lands Böna.

Shangbai Lagda 1.90b. ft.

Humphreys 10.10.

HI.K. Resition 2.

14.00

Chises thiċi 1950. PUBLIC UTILITIES:

Tramways II.K.

1480/10.003. Teak Tram (Old) 1.

(New) 10m. Star Ferries 18þ, 190mm. C. Lightat

16.108/

(Old) 12.20b, 12.40, 11.00/12łon. (New) 8,26h, 81, 8.20. H.K. Electrics Jojb, 32, 10/203. Maeno Electrim Zén, Bandakan Lights D.

Telgaþonis 10.

Shanghal Gas in.

INDUSTRIALS 1

ks.

Cald. Mark. (Dr) 28.

Canton Ives In.

Cements 1610; 10pa.

H.K. Ropen Kja.

STONES, Etc.

Dairy Farma 30jb, 81jd, Bi/Simp. Watsona 10jb, 413», 469/à¤/4!»,

1. Crawford (014) 260.

(New) 2.

Sinceres 0,40n.

China Ensorlum (X.D.) 9. Sun Co., Ltd. Kini

Kwang Bang lone 16.

Wing On (ILK) 1998-

Wm. Powell, 1.3, 115. MISCELLANEONDI

China Entertainments (X. Rte.) zėje. H.K. Constructions (014) 5n.

(New) 4.

Vibro Filings 168.

Marwan westfients D/+n.

Markman (ILK.). In.

Bhansal Loan In. Varistan Diş.

COTTONS

Em 1:48. 4.40%, 4.15mm.

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the

Various branches of the Amer (can slik industry are all intend ing to participate in establishing the permanent body. Interest in the United States is great singe this country consumes close to 90 per cent of the world's produc-

lon

ULSTER REACHES |

FOOD TARGETS

London, May 12, Farmers in Ulster are already. reaching the food targets set by a Ave-year plan onding 1057-23, it was disclosed

ord today Reuter

The American Silk

Council

in Government trade, Britain took 8,993 balga. France 6,785, Hong Kong 466, United States 4,690 and Switzerland 3,100 balos.

U.S. Interest

An agreement outlining the been signed by representatives of i principles of such an accord bas the Foreign Office and SCAP

Alfonso Guerra, Foreign Ofte Trade Director, said a Mexican commission of businessmen may go to Japan.Associated Prequ

June 10

*President Julinsag" (Direct to Pacific Coast) ............ "President Harrison" ¿Direct to Facille' Coast), j.................... July'12

ROUND-THE WORLD

PIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, BUEZ

PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARŠEILLES.

·GENDA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

*President Jefferson"

Marine Snapper" "President Polk"

TO DE.I, & SINGAPORE

"President Johnson" "Preslitent Harrison" St. George's Bldg.

(Continued from Col. 5) Another objective is to adopt un internationally accepted stan

art, and classifcution of raw an interna- silk together with tonally accepted method of test ing.

"The Permanent Bureau, Mr. Mass and, will also promote the statistieni and of

und cb-vrtfinate

Mr. Moss said that since the exchange end of the war, consumption of scientific data will be represented by Georgel gük had increased considerably publicity programmes Elbogen. Presklent, and H. Lee in the United States. While utili-world-wide basis. Associated

Vice-President,ration of silk for women's Hose Press. Moss, Executive

The National Federation of Tex had given way to Nylon, Mr. tiles and The Silk and Rayon Mons spid silk Inbric i gnin Printers pui Dyers Association being used for many other up- of America will also be part of

ituma. the American contingent.

American interest. in Se per-

organization is menent

very Mr. Moss said. Objectives great. which call for the promotion of

Plans for a permanent organi

ere discussed at a meet- sation

Ion were ing in Lyons in June, 1948, when

A

research

1m-

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Notice To Consignees

CONSIGNEES PER STATES STEAMSHIP

COMPANY

S.S. "COLORADO"

27 countries attended the Inter-both fundamental and applied national Silk Congress there. provisional group met in Paris in portant. These are expected to are hereby notified that their January and decided to set up a permanent group in connection with a meeting of technical ex- perta fixed for Zurich.

Lyons H.Q.

are considered bring about technical Improve monts in the fibre, methods of | processing and finding new uses

for silk products.

(Continued on Col 1)

Notice. To Consignees

85. "LÖKSANG"

Eligible to join will be fede. rations, trade pasgelations and other groups throughout the world whose activities include the production of raw silk. 15 sale and purchase, propezing From Calcutta. Straits & Saigon

In all its aspects, and majuż footure, marketing and utilisa Aign, of elik material and pro-

dusta.

for

A

arrived 11th May.

Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed, in the pre- the mises of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd. between the hours of 9 Am. and 10 gm, on Tuesday, May 17th. Consignees are ad- vised to have their Representa- tives present Survey.

preliminary calls establishment 'of headquarters and a secretariat to be located in Lyons, which is the centre of the French silk district.

Ground, work for establishing the permanent organisation has been luid by Mr. Potion, head of The Present Provisional Burgau. Mr. Potion, after visiting the

Notice To Consignees

M.V. “IVARAN"** Having arrived Hongkong consignees of cargo are hereby. notified that all goods have been landed and placed at their risk and experise into the go- downs of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown. Co., Ltd., where delivery may be obtained

as the goods are landed.

as soon

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns or failure to attend

the survey.

All broken, chafed and dam- aged goods are to be left in the where they will be godown examined In the presence of Messrs. Goddard and Douglas on May 19, 1919, at 10 a.m.

cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will lie at Consignes risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.

Damaged packages are to be

amination by Consigneca and left in the godowns for 'ex- Company's Surveyors, Messrs. at '10 Carmichael & Clarke a.m. on May 14, 1949.

Το comply with General! Bonded Warehouse Regulations B Re- consignees must have venue Omcer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods

are examined,

the during

May 17

June 1

June 15.

May 10 June 4

Tel. 28172/.

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

and from

A coast Ports of

The United States and Far Eastern `Ports

NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS

"PIONEER DALE" "PIONEER LAND" "PIONEER WAYE"

ARRIVALS PROM ATLANTIC

May 10

May 22

June 15

SAILINGS TO MANILA

May 17

May 28 June 16

"PIONEER DALE" "PIONEER LAND" "PIONEER WAVE"

SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC via SHANGHAI, JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL "PIONEER MAIL" .. In port "PIONEER DALE" .... Arrives June 4 "PIONEER. BAND": "Th "PIONEER WAVE”.................

June 124. July 4

Sails May 13

B June June 14 July 0

For rates, special information call

UNITED STATES LINES Queen's Bldg. COMPANY

Tel. 31251

The above list indienten,the minciuni perta of loading and discharge resently intended, hat not their rotation. For further informa-

tion' we schedule at the Company's Office,,.

ali

No claim will be admitted Consignees are wamed that after the goods have left the claims for damage for shortage Steamer's godown, and may not be accepted if the goods remaining undelivered damage is not surveyed by after May 15, 1940, will be Mesars. Goddard & Douglas in subject to rent.. the presence of Consignees' All claims against the stén- Representatives at

mer must be presented to the pointed time.

Undersigned

or before JARDINE. MATHESON & May 23, 1949, or they will

CO., LTD.

not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be General Managers. Indo China Steam Navigation effected.

(Co., Ltd.

this

Notice To Consignces

ap-

́ ́69. “KUTSANG" From Calcutta, Straits & Saigon

оп

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents,

Hong Kong, May 9, 1940.

Notice To Consigncos

CONSIGNEES PÉR BARBER-WILHELMSEN LIÑE

́M/V “TARIFA”

arrived 10th May Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed in the pre- mises of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Ca, Ltd. between the hours of e.m. and 14 a.m. on Tuesday, are hereby notified that their May 17th. Consignees are ad cargo is being discharged into To comply with the Generat vised to have their Representa- the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Bonded Warehouse Regulations, lives, present

the & Godown Co.'s godown where It will be at Consignees' rĺbk consignees, must have à Ro- Survey.

the Wharf's and subject to venue Offoer in attendance Consignees are warned that terms and conditions of storage, when examining damaged duti glaims, for damage or shortage and where delivery may be able goods. All claims against may not be accepted if the obtained.

during

the vessel must be presented to damage is not surveyed by

the Undersigned within four-Menses. Goddard' & Douglas in Damaged packages are to be teen days of the ship's arrival, the presence of Consignees' left in the godowns for or they will not be recognised. Representatives at this

pointed time. No fire Insurance win bo éffected.

WALLEM & CO.,

Agenta, Telophone 34177-9.

up-examination by Consignees and Company's Surveyors, Messia. Goddard & Dougins at 10 am. HÄRDINE, MATHESON & on the 16th May.

GO., LTD. General Manager, Indo China Steam Navigation

Co, Ltd.

Pacific For Case Line Jun

DIRECT

Fast Regular, Trans-Pacific.

SAN FRANGIPOP, AND ANAELEF

"TEK. BERPENT"

*JULIA LUCKENDACHY

"LIGHTNING" † **FLYING DRAGON"

"ORKAT REPUBLIC"

For full particulars call-

NEW

«MQUTURAT" AND "ALL AȘ)

#l

Ban Benneloed

Ban Francisco

"fun"Pranetnew

May 14

Mar

TATES LINKS

Die

NTO,

Ben Franelden. 4 Log Aidslen. Ben Francione & Lai Azrifer

To

comply with General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignega must have a Re- venue Officer in attendance when damaged dullable goods are, examined.

No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 17th May, 1940 will be kubject to cunt.

All claimi

· the against steanier must be presented to the Undersigded on or before the 24th May, 1940 or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents

Hong Kong, May 11, 1980.

BEND LINE

SHIP *"BENRINNES"

"BENAVON" "DENARTY".

"BENVENUE" **BENLOMOND". "BENVRACKIE” "BENLAWERS"

SIMP "BENAVON"' "BENVENUE" "BENLAWERS"

"BENRINNĖS" "BENARTY" "BENVRACKIE”

1"BENLOMOND"

BAB BAST

ARRIVALS.

FROM

......U.K, via Singapore

do

do

da

'SAILINGS

TO

Langon, Antwerp. › Rotterdam, Ham-

burg & Hull,

„Liverpool & ̈ Glasków"

Liverpool, Haɣro,

Antworp, Rotter-

dam, Hamburg

DUB

Abt. 21st May, 20th May.

End of May. Ist half Jane, 2nd half June, End June. Early July.

LOADING

29th May. 2nd half June. lat half July.

ist balf June.

1st half July.

2nd half June.

Genan, London, Ani. And half 'July. ·

werp, Rotterdam

Accepta cargo for Japan "

I calls at Port Sudan.

+

**

For Further Particulars, Apply To-

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

York Buliding.

Agents

Telephone: 94185,

KLAVENESS LINE

HAILINGS

Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland

30th May M.S. "SUNNYVILLE”

22nd May

AR 21st June

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIO COAST M.S. "FRANCISVILLE” M.S. “CASTLEVILLE”

Sailing to Singapore, Port Swettenham -

Penang Belawan' & Batavia

M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”

***Batenger" Boodturnibition Chinese Fraight. Agents, HOO FOOK FING TV-Building: Tel.: 211

23rd May

"Apply:=="

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