Pago 12
ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVAPORTS and MACASJAR **
FJITJALENGKA"
****TJISADANE"
TJIBADAK"
**TASMAN**
**TJISADINE"
** SAILINGS-GARRIVALS
„10ft July":"
„21st July,
August
MANILA
SAILINGS
24th June 1st July
ARRING
7th July 21st July
THE CHINA MAUL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1010.
FINANCE AND
COMMERCE.
Hong Kong AMERICAN PRODUCERS
Stock Exchange
JLK, GOYT, LOANS
ARRIVALS
Very quiet.
4th July
3%
30
9th July
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
**VAN RIEMSDIJK"
"VAN HEUTSZ"
"VAN KIEMSDIJK"
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
28th June
15th July
6th July
23rd July
1st August
SWATOW and AMOY
"VAN RIEMSDIJK"
"
SAILINGS ARRIVALS:
27th June
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
"TEGELBERG" "TJIKAMPEK" * "RUYB"
28th June
18th July
10th Aug.
12th July
7th Sept
5th Oct.
17th August
"TJIBODAS” *
"STRAAT MALAKKA'
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through Ba/L to
"TEGELBERG”
Dar-Ex-Salaam and Zanzibar.
* no passenger accommodation.
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
26th June
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
"MEERKERK"
"AMSTELDIJK"
"RIJNKERK"
"MARIEKERK”
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
6th July
End July
3rd July
End Aug.
Early Aug.
End Sept.
Early Sept.
Transhipment cargo accepted on through Bs/L to India, Mediterranean and Northern European ports.
"MEERKERK"
"AMSTELDISK”
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
5th July End July
5th July
KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 CHINISE AGENTS: 82. ConnauGHT Ro. C. TELS: 31196-25133
DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST; VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO · ,, "DONA ANÍCETA"
m.v. "BENGAL"
1st July 19th Jab
SAILING FOR.U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
.v. "DONA NATI" (calls Japan)
eLean jaib
Lux (1934 1940) 2010.
Den (1048) 10in.
НАНИЯ
1. Bank 1620h,
Hon, Rend £tbo Chartered Bank £10 1/1n. Mercantile Bank A. & D. £240, Durch of Sans halo 18.
INSURANCES Portret 154, 282a.
linton Jam, 6 016
China Underweitere KNOT. H.K. Fire I, 240.
SMPPING
Ikolako zn.
TIN M. Steamboale 17. Indo Chinas (ref.) 891⁄4ân.
(I).
Shells (Bearer 00/-n. Walen Waresbuntų, 30s. Asla Nas, arb.
DOCK. WHARVES, GODOWNS, Etc. TK. K. Wharves 122,
North Pit Wherers 20, T. Shanghal Hooghew Wharymo 180. R.K. Dock tub. 191⁄2, 18 ju Chins Providenta 12h, Shanghi Dockyards 101, Whechicks 221.
MINING
Rauh Mines 4.30pm. IN. Mines 98 m.
LANDS, HOTELS & NLDGS, 11. N. Hotels 11.30b, 11.70. 1.8. Lănels Pe‡h, độận, Gūž«». Shanghal Landa an, Humphrey 12m. H.K. Healthem. Chinese Fatales 1858,
PUBLIC UTILITIES 1.K. Tramways 10156, 578, 10.000. Tenk Trams (0ặt) 196.
(New) 1
Star Ferries 112.
C. Lichte COMM 136, 13.00m, 15mą, (New) 9.1¢b, p.400, Den,
ILK. Electrics, 32, 331%, 22%. Marno letztes 220.
Sandakan Lighten.
· Teleplunes 220.
Bhanghalian .
INDUSTRIALS
Cald. Mars. (Ord.) 29,50N. Couton from 70.
Kemente 23,100.
H.K. Rape 105*
HTONES, EL. Dairy Farmer 34a. Gala 14b. 455 4560,
1. Crawfords (0) 23.
(New) 29
Slureres b.
China Emporium Jn.
Hut Co., Ltd. 2.80
Kwong Hank Hogg 135.
Wing On (1.K.) X.p. 106, Bian.
Wra. Puwell, Eid n
MISCELLANEOUS
Chlon Entertainmenta itu........ H.K. Constructions (QM) In.
..(New) R.
Vibre Ellings 16h. Marsinan Investments V-the Morisan (1K). Shanghai Loan 1.805, 20, Yangtze 3b.
Ewin 7.500.
COTTONE
RUBBER, E COMPANIES Alma Estaten 11n, Anhh-ulch, đồng
Avulosīgas. Un,
Bat Anams.ton. Bulu Pinutatione 24. Chemors United .109. Cheng Hubbers, 20%. Bemmullate Rubbers 15, Dominion Hubborn In
Lengkate 1.
22nd July
Repal Rubbers 39.
Rubber Trusts 3. Hamugega Rubinṛe Sezugehn Rabbers Kőnig Shanghai Kedaks in, - Shanghai-Malays 328.
Sün
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tela 23738-——20153
MARINA HOUSE Tela. 23676-22675
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
~ OF COPENHAGEN'
M.S."KOREA”
NOW LOADING
ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OBLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN,
Tanks available for the carriage of oli in bulk.
いろ
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.
Tel. 94111 & 34112.
“WEEKLY CHINA (MAIL”
CONTAINING ALL THE LOCAL NEWS
ག་
OF THE WEEK FROM THE
"CHINA MAIL" & "SUNDAY HERALD”
Price 50 cents
ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY.
Shanghal, Bumatran 30.
Bungel Boris 329,
Tank Mresha Gün,
Telwing Rubbers fün.
Zingbo Hybborn IB..
Loan For India Recommended
FEELING THE
New York, Juno 23.
The Wall Street Journal said today that the end of the sellers market in the U. S. is bringing Congressmen and President Truman's Ad ministration - under increasing pressure to protect domestic industry and agriculturo against foreign competition.
In a Washington despatch, the Journal said that Senators report that they are getting three to four times as many protests against 'cut- rate foreign imports as they did last session, "An experienced Congressional | DO staff member said it looks to me like a stream swelling just before
Washington, Juno 22. Representative Emanuel
Celler today urged a United States dallar loan to India.. ·
tho
n flood," the Journal said.
The Wall Street Journal said that lead producers want the im- part tariff restored while metal and copper interests have bills in Congress to put the tariff back on copper.
The Journal seriil: "ECA's lot is an especially unhappy one. It in being roundly denounced for us- lug tax money collected from American business to build up foreign competition."
Specifically the Journal said that feltors renching Congress- Administration officials mep and
tnake such churges as:-
California almond, olive and lemon growers protest against Italian competition:
New England fishermen Bay that Imports from Iceland, New- foundland and Canada are hur- ting them;
Woollen and textle Arms fret bout British woollen,
Whisky makers wont U.S Scotch and Canadian whiskies: Florida businessmen complain
of
Mediterrançan Chinese tung l;
the
sponge
Spring clothes per makers ask Investigate
Government to
Swedish under selling;
China
and glassware makers
fear Czech and Japanera
petition.
Imports Same
COM-
FEFC SHIPS WON'T CALL AT S'HAI
Delo, June 22. Ships belonging to the Far Eretorn Freight Conference are to stop calling at Shang- hal because of the present Far Eastern situation, it was decided at a meeting of the Freight Conference here to. day.
The Conference discussed the situation in the Far East In the light of the latest ro- por concerning the ale at- tacka on the Anchises. was decided to suspend call.
al and divert ings at Shanghai the ships alsewhere.
The Conference is mooting behind closed doors, bus it lo reported that it is disouring the re-appearance of Japan
in Far Eastern shipping comý petition. Reuter.
NEW VESSELS FOR INDIA
.
Belfast, June 22.
PINCH
New York Stock Exchange
New York, June 29. Stocks drifted almost imper- reptibly lower In one of the quietest sessions in recent years, Many stocks falted to move one way or staller. Mont changes were fractional, Business fell to only $50,000 shares, second dullest full trading day in eight months,
Only 905 issues changed hands, 304 lost, 289 advanced.
16
Dow Jones averages: Stocks 20 Industrials 105.04; 59.24 Ralin 42.00; 10 Utilities 34.26 Atiams Expoess 1756- Alana Jumau 2 American Can
American Smelting 414 American Telephone 138% American Tobacco 8734 American Waterworks i
Asia Copper Aviation Corp 5% Baldwin Locomotive 9 Burnedall 43% Bendix Aviation 28 Bethlehem Steel 24% Boeing Aircraft 10%
Co 40 Liorden
Conodion Facile 11 J.L.
Cuse 32,
Chrysler 4634
Colgate C54
Solvents 13%
Comercialis 584
Corn
East Rodak 404
Elettric Light & Power 2674 General Electric 254
General Motors 4t
Goodrich
Goodyear 6
Homeitaire Mining 38%
The first of two new 3,800-ton International Harvester 23%
teamers, butte hero to
Passengers and
carko
Bombay and Karachi,
carry
International Fape-444 between International Tel & Tel 0
$31%
left the Johns Copper 43
All this gaya the Journal, la Belfast shipyards today for Bomery Ward
not due to increased American Imports.
"Actually, U.S.
Imports this year have run almost the same us last year," the Journal de clared.
quot-
48%
bay. Sho is the Sarasvati, built by Harland and Wolf, Limited, for National Tistillers 18 the Bombay Shipping Company, National Lead 30 Limited. She la due for delivery Packard Motors 254
tho
Vessel,
the New York Central 10 second with
Pan American Airways 876 Sabarmati, early in July
The ships, the most modern in Pennsylvania RR 14% the Karachi-Bombay run, bave
Radio Corp 10 Real Silk 10
explaining.] accommodation for 40 cabin pan-ington Rani 8% American · businessmen were not senkers and 1,200 deck passengers.nubile
The Wall Street Journal cd one uncial as
worried about foreign imports as long as they can sell everything they made. Now that people are buying less, producers
be- ginning to feel the pinch."
Other complaints
arc that!
ad- forelim sellers have unfair vantages in lower, wages, Governte ment subsidies, U.S. aid from agencies as the ECA, or the Export-Import Bank,
all some American businessmen do not trust the State
Department negollators charged with protecting their | future in turuf negatitions,” the| Journal · sald,—Associated Press.
such
Two 1,200-ton vénsels built for
Steri-18
the same company will not leave Reynolds Tobacco 35% for India until after the monsoon Searc Roebuck 3814 season.--Reu'or.
NY COTTON
Shell Oll 374
Socony Vacuum 145%
Southern Paine 35% Standard Brands 18% New York, June 23.
Standard Oil of Calit. 67 Cotton was irregular in slow Standard Oil of N.J. 63 trading. Futures closed 60 cents Studebaker
174h lower to d5 cents higher.
Union Eng 20% July
Union Chibide 30% October
US Rubber December
US Steel 21 29.12 nominal. US Lines 153% 28.90 kl.
March
May Middling Spot --Associatest Press.
33.30-21.
29.40. 28.25
344
Westinghouse 22
33.80 norainal Youngstown Sheet & Tube 57%
Stafford Cripps On Sterling Balances
London, June 21.
Sir Stafford. Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
today declined to give an assurance that ng further releases of India's Sterling balances will be mada until British counter-claims have bean made and accepted by the Indian Govern- mont.
7,000,-
mont before releasing G00 from the furan blocked sterling balances.
Gen Pub, Utilities 123
--Associated Press
LONDON STOCKS
London June 23, Declines were widespread through
a dull market on tho London Stock Exchange on Wede¦ nesday, Fresh selling of gill-edged Recurities brought declines up to a point. Industriale look round. Declines were small. Oils and Kafürs pagred: The undertons in all sections was soft,
Financial Times index 102.1, off 1 at a new low for the
རྩྭ་གཞr• -Associated. Press.
NOTICE
He also expressed hopetar, an early consummation between the United States and India of a¦ When Mr. Ollver Crosthwaite- treaty of friendship, commerce Eyro, Conservative, made this and navigation. He said: "I am auguestion in the House of Com- one of those
In the United States mons today, the Chancellor re- A discussion of the claims and Congress
counter-claims between the two uninhibited want to rid Jadin plier Certainly not
Mr. "United
Crosthwaite-Eyro: "W Governments will begin in. Tel He added:
you make it clear that you stand Aviv in a few weeks, he added. Slates would come forward and with the British Government,
Mr. Crosthwaite-Eyre said that render such ald, Indian capitalists committed to thin policy of that in a recent dabate the Col- would take much of their money making counter-claims? Then onial Secretary had said that no out of hiding and do their share have been many opportunities releases would be made until the to help India prosper by expand- during the last three Yenra For Israeil Government acknowledges Ing her production by supplying to doing and none has been all their liabilities to Britain, and has returned to Hongkongi capital for creative ventures of taken. Will you make it clear the Indian Government"-United when you think that the Govern Prop
Money Market
Could the
Chancellor of the Exchequer give an undertaking that such, hait been done before this relanse was made? "No, Sir Stafford replied. that
will find it possible to make such counter-claims?"
The Chancellor replied: St."
to
Mater
S.S. "Pakhpi". Voyage Hongkong to Shanghai from Hongkong 20th Juno 1949 Owing to unforseen circum- stances, this vessel has been unable to proceed to Shanghat
and in the terms of the Car rier's Bill of Lading Contract of Carriage will thereby. considered as completed". It was considered convenient Mr. Oliver Stanley, Conserva-
Shippers are hereby holined deal with the famine that their cargo will be dist tive
asked
if the present nogo problem of the financing by dollars were quiet yvester- tiations with India cover the gos Israell Government of their charged by lighter to the pre- day, with fucuations within har-siblity of the British Govern necessary sterling payments be mises of Chinai Provident Loan row limits,
manes putting in counter-claims, fore they could arrive at a com+ & Mortgage Co., Ltd. and Opening at HK$0.2014, the Sir Stafford replied: "No. Tas plete settlement which is bound China Navigation Có, .... Ltd. highest and lowest were 18.32 and ↑ present negotiations are dealing to take some months because of where it will remain de stoji 50.10. The closing rate was release of Sterling and how "It is not proposed to make any pense and is Insurance will be with the question of how much its complexity, push veggen " ago at owners "risk" nid - ex- "I was put through at 16.15, much dollar requirement India, further releases until we hate erected by carrier agent. Sterling
member of the Ster had the negotiations in Tel Aviv Australian bounds were higher ling Area requires for io com he added-Reuters Fan A
Ing 3 months. at HK$2430.
Plastres were quoted: nominal When Mr. Crorthwaite Eyre at Sa a 100
naked If the Chancellor will Tical remained firm at 1K120 make it clear that the a 100,
| Gaversment doeg" not mean“, 30 Nei Guilders were higher at make counter-claims, Bir Stagord HK$30.70 a 100.
Cripps replied: "No, Bir."
36.21.
E'
whs firm at HK917.05. ns
n.
་
Brita BAN ON IMPO
Delivers 111 be granted aslist payment of freight due and endorsement and mur render of document of titie de IMPORTS acceptable
guarantos Mexico, Cily, June 28, The ship will absorb dis- Mexico today shut our sinsports, He hopes-to-be able to make of nearly all gioihin, foods and charging expenses, and those Kurachi-Jun 28a Kiatement about the Angle scores of uneasemacam porn shippor, "who wo clact may havp After the Unik pomalorts “ad (ar) Indian Anancial #tréussions short-
Ky Whaly fearmhfon-carried by, the
mutual exchange of exinital comOMENA A modities hero today, usually Te- BADI
JALOSNIAN JUG sakad for more juse and Pakistan for more coal and Iron Baulcr.]
Israeli'Balances
The action was taken to protect. Company's vessels út a speciál the Peso, stabilised on June 17 rate of HK$20 per ton at auch 45: 1657 to the United); Binian timoiar ou
Bir Blahosd, sõid' a 'qunisjoner, dollar. The wall bedny balde otunk hál dro rebuigt, k- that Britain has made no counter, 200, saiscontre of impo
LIMES
The Global Fleet
S. S. "GENERAL GORDON"
SAILS FOR
YQKQHAMA, HONOLULU and
SAN FRANCISCO
TODAY
at
8 p.m. (Hong Kong Summer Time)
Passengers board ship between the hours of
1.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. the same day.
.13
%
BEN LINE
BRAN TER ARRIVALS
FROM
"
**BENLOMOND”
BENEA *#BENDORA *"BENREOCH"
"BENYORLICH" **RENCLEUCH"
SHIP
"DENLAWERS"
"BENVORLICH"
“BENREOCH"
{"REKARTY"
BENVRACKIE" "BENDURAN "BENCLEUCH" "BENLOMOND"
.U.K. vla Singapore
- də -
do (direct) -do-
- dg. SAILINGS
TO
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Ham- burg & Hull, "
Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp. Rat- terdam & Hamburg.
1 Genoa, London, Ant-
werp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull & Leith
DUK
24th June Early July:
29th June
Abt, mid July. 2nd half July. End July,
1st half Aug.
མ་
LOADING Abt. 5th July. End July. 2nd half August Abt. 7th July, Ist half July.. 2nd hait August Early Sept.
Abt. 14th July.
via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Port Sudan and other way posta.
Accepts cargo for Keelung:
Accepts cargo for Japan.
Calzat Genoa,
Omita Hamburg, calls at Leith.
For further Paruculars, Apply To-
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agents
York Building.
Telephone: 34165.
The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd. M.V. "BENGAL
LOADING 12th JULY FOR
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN,
OSLO and GOTHENBURG.": Tanks suitable for carriage of oli in bulk Two Deeptanks Oll Capacity 430 tons cach,
For further particulars' apply:—~".
GILMAN CO., LTD.
Agoats..
Tel. 31146
A. P. PATTISON & CO.
"PROMISE”
(KORWEGIAN)
SAILING FOR INCHON, PUSAN & KOBE JUNE 25.
12-14; Queen's Road, Central, 4th Floor, Tel: 25940.
Chinese Agents: LAM KEE SHIPPING CO,
20, Connaught Road, C. Tel: 24639
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence, San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portlaby M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST R MS. "CASTLEVILLE”
24th Juno M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE”
22nd July na to Singapore, Bart Swettenuatn
Penang, Belawan & Batavia a “CASTLEVIULETNEZEU.
M.S.
'25th-June'
Fastetiger Accommodation / BARK ON TELAUGH
Freight Agents
Apply:- MY
THE BAN.
TUL. 27793. THE BANK LIM
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