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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1949.
ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR
"TJITJALENGKA” -
"THBADAK"
TJISADANE"
"TJITJALENGKA“
"TJIKAMPER"
"TASMAN"
**TJIBADAK"
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
........21st July
2nd August ...18th Augast
MANILA
SAILINGS
20th July
26th July
2nd August
21st July
4th August
ARRIVALS
~20th July-
4th August
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
TJITJALENGKA" #
"VAN RIEMISDIJK'
"VAN BEUTSZ" }
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
21st July
1st August
16th August
23rd July
8th August
Not calling at Penang & Belawan Dell Passengers accepted to Singapore only
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
**TJIKAMPEK" * "RUYS"
28th July
In Port.
10th Aug.
TJIBODA!" *
7th Sept.
5th Oct.
18th Aug.
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through Is/L to
"RUYS
Dar Es Salaam and Zanzibar.
* no passenger accommodation.
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
7th August
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
"AMSTELDIJK"
"RIJNKERK”
"MARIEKERK"
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
23rd July
End Aug.
Early Aug.
End Sept.
Early Sept.
Transhipment cargo accepted on through B5/L to India, Mediterranean and Northern European ports.
"AMSTELDIJK"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS!
22nd July
KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 TO 28017 CHINESE AGENTS: 82. CONNAUGHT Rb. C. Teis: 30196-25133
DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
m.v. "BENARES"
Early Sept.
SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES m.v. "DONA ANICETA" (calls Japan)
Mid Aug.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tel. 23738-20153
MARINA HOUSE
Tels, 23576~~~22675
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
OF COPENHAGEN ·
M.S. "MONGOLIA"
· LOADING ABOUT 15th August
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN, Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd gpor..
Tel. 34111 & 34112
CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.
X5, Connaught Road, West
DEPARTU
S.S. “CHIAO-YEN”.
S.S. “HAI HSIA” Singanace.
Telephones: #1633-24030
Keelung 19th July 22nd July
BRANCHER IN ALL DOMESTZO FORTE
FOR PASSAGE & 'FREIGHT PLEASE APPLY TO THE ABOVE.
FINANCE AND
OMMERCE
NEW ADVANCE IN U.S. STRENGTH
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
Hong
Stock Exchange
Kong
same
The
old story. Little doing, but the few rates reported holil' steady,
H.E. GDVT. 13ANH
t' L 101.
jean clone & son) X. Int. 100m. Ni tann (1948) X. fit, gecemia.
BANKS
H.K. & R. Bank 16a, 159,
then. Be pijn, Chartered Bank £10 1/16, Mercentile Bank A. & B. £zn. Hank of East Awin 145b.
INSURANCES
Cantons Tax, 2441
Union Ine, ECD, 070, £GIN. Chin Underwritern &.GOB, HK. Fire Int. 215.
KHIPPING
Bougin in.
25.K. & M. Steamboat 12. Jeda China (Prof.) 89in.
Bet) HOUR.
Jikell levery Corajn.
11, Weroni
A. in Nov.
BRICKS, WHARVES, GUBIOWNH, Cir. JIK & K Whores 12015 North Point Whaters 1. Shanghai Bouckew Wharven tu H.K, Jock MED
Thina Providrola 13,1012 Helm Dockyard in. Who lacks mob.
MININO
Raub Mine 4.3011.
# Mine „03 $1,
LANDS, HOTELS & BLOGS.
1. & H. Hestelm 11.4). H.. La 6438,
Songhai Lundla 2.401, 2.70p, 240 Humphreys 11.
.K. Remities In
Chinese Fatates 1660.
PUBLIC UTILITIES II.K. Tramway 29, 17]. Peak Trams (Qld) 195.
(New) 10n.
Star Ferric 108.
C. Lights (nt) inh, 18.40m.
(New) B.Cb, .20, jua. I.K. Electilem 331, 32, 39žas.
Maena Electric 229. Kondakan Liahle n.
Telephones 21b, Za Shanghai Ces in.
INDUSTRIALA
Cold, Marg. (Ord.) 26.60%, Canlun Jeez 7n.
Comenta 23j..
II.K. o 15.
STORES, Er.
Dairy Farma 16(1), 37)«, #7/70206. Watros 40b, 40]»m.
1. Crawford (Old) 2in.
(New) 23.
Sinceres bn.
China Emporium 98. Sun Co. Lid. 7.800. Recome the Hank 110n, Wing ..K.) n. Win. Powell, Lid. Pjs,
MISCELLANEOUS China Entertainments V 15.K. Constructions (Old) Bu,
(New) Ho.
Vitre Phun XD BỊ.
Marumma levestments Df-a. Mersman (K.) 2. Shatish Loan 110. Yengtases i. **.**.
EwOR Uja.
COTTONE RUBBER, EL, COMPANIES
Aims Falálos Un Adulo-Dutch 1. Anglo-Java.in. Bat Ams 40n. Bute Plantation 2. Cheinare United žồn, Cherif 'Rubbers'.100 Constidel Rubbers in. Dominion Rubbers 18, Likata','
Repah Rubbere „89n. Rubber Trušká 31.
in.
Banged tibbers Semambu Rubbers 255. Shanghal Kedaha In, Shanghai-Malayu 120. Shanghai Humatras 1901, Bunsel Duria 1āju, Tarikli Keräh■ `„80n, Tebang Rubbers · ‚192, Zimane Rubbers I.
New York, July 17.
Soft, sppts in the United States economy were harder
to find the past week.
They were still there. Production was down. Re- tail sales were off. Unemployment, crept ahead -although employment remained high.
Business-and-financial circles
But declinys for business~~ac-
OF THE FRANC
Brive, July 10, The Premier, Hengi Queuille, boasted today that France has one of the strongest currencies in the world.
Inaugurating the Sixth Annual For of his native Correze district M. In South-Central France,. Queuilte predicted that the next step in the French economy will be the end of the period of specil- in-tution and the beginning of
and normal
tivity were not having it all their New York referrect to his properiod of economy own way any thore: The ad-posals s vances were. becoming increasing- most part.
evident.
The non-ferrous metals market firmed after more than three months of confusion and uncer- lainly.
and
Motorcars rolled off the as- sembly line at an all time high rate-155,350 cars trucks compared with the previously weekly high of 153,047 the period ending May 4, 1929.
Construction moved along at a nice clip-awards totalling US$- A year ago they 109,340,000, amounted to US$120,089,000.
And President Truman signed the housing bill, which will take more albus available for buiki- ing.
York
The unpredictable New Stock exchange dit itself proud. kl advanced to u seven-week high.
Near Miracle
was
About a billion dollars added to the market value of ull shares listed on the New York lock exchange.
Down along Wall Street they say that was only a little short of miraculous in view of the
threatened steel strike,
It was not only the financiers who worried about the threat- ched walk-out. Everyone war kept on the anxious seat, most of the week.
United States Steel Corporo- ilon, largest of the nation's steel producers, was the last to accept, President Truman's 60-day peace plan
constructive--for
And everyone War cheered to hear he had dropped request for a US$4,000,000,000 boost in taxes and previous de- mans for price, wage and other controis.
#
President Truman sald n tem- porary delicit is preferable to cut-
that unemploy essentials, ment is not at dangerous levels and all-out emergency inensures are not required, and should lower prices where pos- sible but not cut wages to do so. --Assisted Press.
business
Danes To Hold Unique Exhibition
Copenhagen, July 18.
on
the
competition.
M. Queuille, whose Government has Insted longer than any other under the Fourth Republic, sald that when he come to power lakt September France was polni of shutting up shop.
We wanted to avoid bankrupt. ey. Today our currency is one of the best in world and we occupy the third place in financial ken- portance."--Associated Press.
Americans After Blue Riband
New York, July 17. The new American, luxury liner United States is being designed with an eye to wresting the Ble Riband of the Atlantic from Bri- tal, the "New York Times" mit today.
The United States, which wit The biggest shipbuilding ex-displace 48,000 tons and is ex- history peeled to be in service by 1952, hibition in Denmark's will be held here on August 19 will enst $70,000,000 to bulid. The
keel vell be laid next February. to September 4,
The newspaper suid that
de- Its promoters call it "the first comprehensive exhibition of shiptails of the shir's construction air
secret but added: "It is comm balding In the world". It will fech show how to build and run a slip. knowledge in the shipping indus- Sections of the exhibit will try that this ship due to burn- pete for Atlantic speed. laurels, clude: Theory of ship construc- Maritime experts connected with tion, decks and accommodation, the planning are confident that she engines, towage and salvage, dock will win speed laurels for this and harbour facilities, construc-
country, bringing the Blue Riband tion of wooden vessels.
here for the first time since the Nineties."
in workers Last year 17,000 Denmark's nine steel shipyarda built 90,000 gross register tons of shipping.-Associated Press.
SENATOR AND U.S. ECONOMY
Washington, July 18. Senator Harry Flood Byrd demanded today that the U.S. President Congress question came Truman's top economic advisers
"Big steel's" acceptance bore a fact-Ending the provise that board's recommendations would not be binding. That was a re- fuciant acceptance and it
only a matter of hours before the tu learn whether their "tanci- inidnight Friday deadline,
But le did the trick. Any chance of a steel strike before September was over. There was no guarantee that there would be an agreement by September 14, however.
-Trouble Ahead
The steel workers and the steel operators have shown no signs of giving in on disputes over stands on wages and pensions.
the
The newspaper added that per- Boris who are acquainted with some of the basic characteristics of the new iiner predlet that sho will be revolutionary, embodying many war-born engineering de- velopments, including the use of now metals.-Reuter.
POLISH-SWEDISH TRADE PACT
Varsovia, July 17. Poland and Sweden have signed protocol extending their exist
1940 trade agreement unul the end of September.
ing
In
Notice To Consignees
S/S "CILANGTE". arrived 16.7.40.
ful
are "made ideas" America.'
The official Fress agency sajd Senator
Byrd blamed "this today that negotiations will soon range group of men" for Mr. begin for a new trade pact.- Truman's recent warning against Associated Press. deep cuts in Federal spending.
These men, who seem to be dictating
Administration's Programme", Senator economic Byrd said in a radio interview, "are apinning economic ideas which vitally affect all of us".
Simultaneously, Mr. Edward C.
Damaged cargo cx this vessel Nourse, Chairman of the Presi- will be surveyed by Messrs. dent's Council of Economic Ad- Goddard & Douglas at Hong- visors, was warning Americans kong & Kowloon Wharf Go- aminst hoarding or walking down 25A on 20th and 21st return of "pre-war
July, 1949 and consignees re presentatives are requested to be present during the survey.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
**Agents, Australian-Oriental Lino Ltd.
for a
late to The truce came too save a drop in steel production. Some of the plants had begun "Prices are not going to that banking furnacer on Thursday in level" Mr. Nourse said in another anticipation of shutdown. It
It interview-Absbciated Press, return will take three days to those furnaces to normal produc- tion and a week op 16 days to get all production levels back in line..
There were hints of tense days tp come with labour in other in- dustries.
DECORATIONS FOR A CITY
Rouen, July 17. President Vincent Aurial of Franco today presented. tho The CIO United Auto Work- Cathedral city of Rouen with the ers are looking toward perision Legion of Honour and the Croix plans and wage boosts. A threat- de Guerre with Palm.“ ened systemwide strike of
During
Notice To Consignees
Consignees Fer
8.9. "BENDOBAN"
than 100,000 Ford workers mayure the war Rouen under- bombardments, more than £56*only*anya‹ór weeks'away. 25,000 inhabitants were killed arid are hereby notified that their 17,000 hodees and almost all the cargo is being discharged into economic Seine bridges were destroyed the Hong Kong & Kowloon comment President Auriol was informed that the port his full activity again and that reconstruction of the city is going dead rapidly wharf's terms and conditions Reuter.
President Truman's report brought “less than was expected.
Atomic Power For Use In Industries
Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 18. Atomic power may become very, important to future. economic development of a country with saveroll "limited energy resources.
Mr. Sam H. Schure, co-director ocets.
TETSU KATAYAMA IN LONDON
Wharf & Godown Co.'s go- gown, where it will be at Con- ignces' risk and subject to the
of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns "for ex amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 am. on 21st July, 1949,
London, July 17. Tetau Katayama, first post-war Premier of Japan, and heat of Japan' Social Democratic Party To comply with the General arrived in Logdot today as a guest Bonded Warehouse Regulations of the Association for Moral Re Consignees must have "4 Re- venue Officer in attendance are when damaged dutiable" goods Katerina
Development of atomic), atke Horinouchi, are examined:
of a study of the econbinie a power in the Unite States Coulit pects of atomic power, flats aly, bring about rebelión" öl somnu his
Associated
formasi. Japanese Ambassador to Brazil, Argentina and perhaps of Americh's major Industries, Wash story kaaumi. Mitsu), Great Britain as is this category. He said one of the most pro- chairinin bf the Mitkut Found
Mr. Schurr noted that several mising prospects for tothie on Mrs. Mitrul and the collar published studies of the cost of power is in industries in which of a Tokyo newkgi commercial hic electrialf if energy represents large per Pre dicate the Best Thin will have an entire of the cost of the finish- output coat off aliqut one per ad product, a cent Kilowatt hours He said later, Improved plants may reduce the coat! to -: 2,68 ror 76 of -- a cent a kilowatt hours
Power
Some, such as the aluminium industry, must be situated near thenthespest.. sourde
ince tonter entrgy: costs.
practically
CHANGE
London, July 17. fore-Claude
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamers godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after: 23rd July, “1949" 10[1]" be subject to rent
All claims against the steam er must Be presvutall" to the undersigned on
before 10th August
or they "will
No Fir
The Global Fiest
TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO via JAPAN
"President Wilson".... Art....... July 31 Sult
"Genera! Gordon!
Air.
Aur. 4 Sall TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
VI JAPAN
"President MoKinley" ... Arr ...... "Pierident Tall"
Att. ......
July 20 July 24
Ball Sall
July 21
July 21
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vla PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Fillmore" "President Tyler"
Arr....... Aug. 10
AFF.......
Sall
*** ARE, II Best. +7
Sept 6 Bal
·ROUND-THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLUMBO, KARACHI, SUES PORT BAID, ALEXANDRIA, WAPIES, MARSEILTER, **** GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Monros"
President Buchanan”
AN TAT
ART....... July 26 Ball
Joly, 22
APT....
Aug. 1 Bail ......
Aug. 11
TO SOERABAJA, BATAVIA & -
SOENGEI-GERONG
"President Tyler".
"President Grant"
Opposite Star Ferry.
Art.
Arr.
July 38 Aug. 28
Bail
July 31 Bail..... Aug. 27
Tol. 28172/K
BEN LINE
""BENDORAN"
ARRIVALS
FROM
......UK/ vix Singapore
DENREOCH" "BENYORLICII" BENCLEUCH ***BENALBANACH" "BENCRUACHAN" "BENNEVIS“ V... "BENMACDHUI”
KEEP
"BENVORLICH" "BENREOʊH"
"BENCRUACHAN" "BENALBANACH" "BENMACDHUI"
"BENDORAN" "BENCLBUCH" BENNEVISI
"DENLOMOND"
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SÄILINGS
London, AntOSED. -Rotterdam. 3IK6=
barg & E
Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin. Havre, Antwerp, Botterdam. & Hamburg.
Genos, London, Ant- wern, Rotterdam, the Hamburg, Hall & Leith
In Port
Abi 10th August.
End July.
1st half August.
End August.
End August,
End August. Ti hälf Sept.
LOADING End July.
1st half Sept. End Aurass 2nd half Sept. Mit Sept,N
2nd half August. Early Sept Early October.
Abt. 25th July,
via Malaya, Colombe, Aden, Port Sudan and other way ports.
* Accepts cargo for Japan.
& Calls at Genoa-
Omita Hamburg, calls at Leith.
For Further Particulars, Apply To—-
1
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA)
Agents
LTD.
Tock Building.
Telephone! $416.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. "CASTLEVILLE”! Loading 29th July
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST SE
25th July M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE”
21st Aug. M.S. “SUNNYVILLE”.
Salling to Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang, Belawan & Batavia
M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE
Passeni #14000msmen¿tion Chinese TreightTM Agents, HOO FOOK PING
27th July
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Kija Bordž. Tel. 270S. THE HANIS LANE,
HONGKONG / MACAO
DAILY SAILING
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