ROYAL
INTEROCEAN E LINES
JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR ·
TJISADANE"
TJTJALENGKA"
"THRADAK"
**PUSADANE"
"THISADANE"
TJITJALENGKA
TASMAN"
"JIPONDOK" *
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
"BOISSEVAIN"
·
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
16th August
Jst. Sept.
16th Sept
20th Sept.
MANILA
SAILINGS
16th AugusĹ
7th Sept.
15th Sept.
5th Oct.
30th Oct.
no passenger accommodation,
In Port
19th Aug.
2nd Sept.
16th Sept.
ARRIVALS
Ii Port
16th August
15th Sept
16th Sept.
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
"VAN HEUTSZ". §
"VAN RIEMSDIJK'
"TASMAN"
"VAN HEUTSZ
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
16th Aug.
In Port
4th Sept.
26th Aug.
21st Sept.
31st August 17th Sept.
& Passengers accepted to Singapore only
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"TJIPONDOK" *
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
"STRAAT MALAKKA” ... "BOISSEVAIN"
15th Sept. 6th Oct.
30th Oct.
25th Aug.
17th Sept.
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment earzo nccepted on through B/L to
Dar-Ea-Salaam and Zanzibar.
no passenger accommodation.
"TJIPONDOK"
"STRAAT, MALAKKA“
"BOISSEVAIN"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
27th Aug.
18th Sept.
• no passenger accommodation.
ARRIVALS
12th Sept.
8th Sept.
# Sept.
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
"RINKERK"
"MARIEKERK"
"MOLENKERK"
SAILINGS
Early Sept.
End Sept.
End Oct.
ARRIVALS
10th August Early Sept.
Early Oct.
Transhipment cargo accepted on through H/L to Indis, Mediterranean and Northern European ports,
"RIJNKERK”
"MAKIEKERK"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
20th Aug.
Early Sept
ARRIVALS
End Aug.
End Sept.
KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 Chinese Agents: 82: CONNAUGHT RD: C-Tras-3119&-25133
DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
Div. "RENANTES":
8.9. "DONA Aurora”
Mid Sept. Mid Oct.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
MARINA HOUSE
Tels. 23670-22075
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tol. 23738-20153
ISBRANDTSEN
Isbrandisen Company Inc.
20 Broadway.
New York 4, N.Y.
FAR EAST • BTRAITS • INDIA PERBIAN GULF • MEDITERRANKAM
U.L. A CONTINENT • W. INDIES * 9. AMERICA
STEAMSHIP DIVISION
FROM
M.V. “ANNA
Manila
Due Aug. 17,
ODLAND"
SAILS FOR
Fusan, Kobe,
Nagoya, Yokohama, Los Angeles & New
York via Panama Aug. 18,
A. P.. PATTISON & CO.
GENERAL AGENTS: CHINA, FORMOSA, KOREA JAPAN,`` | HONGKONG
12-14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 4th floor, TEL: 25340
Chinese Agents:-LAM KEN SHIFFING CO.
RO Connaught Road, Q. Tel. 25829.
Australia-West Pacific Line
EXPRESS SERVICE
S.S. "TORONTO”
LOADING 30th AUGUST
for
FREMANTLE (direct)
thenge
Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane.
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE TO FREMANTLE
Transhipment cárgó accepted för Fuji & New Zealand.
General Agentes,
DODWE
€2., LTD.
Telephones: 28021/6 ::
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1849.
FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
U.S. Business Shows Hong Kong
Brighter Trend As Output Increases
Decision On Haifa Oil Refineries
Tel Aviv August 14,
The Israel Cubine; is expected
to make a final decision, involv
New York, August 14,
Business was good in several unrelated industries
this week.
Manufacturers were adding workers or shortening meet increased production
vacations to schedules.. Luggage and leather makers reported orders were running 25 per cent, ahoad of last year. Factory tales of washing machines were at a 1949 top. The wheels of many other in yar dustries were rolling along Gl 850,
US$9,000,000,000 school
at building programme in the days
But the Jubour situation was ing the threat of echiscation,' oh | Go! encruraging. There was a The Hadi il redneries this week, possibility inbour disputes might
munlly reliable source stated; disrupt
tonight.
L
machinery..
the
smooth runhing
ahead.
The Commerce Department gal business cut its Inventories another US$1,000,000 in June. Most of the cut, cuticle of een- sonal factors, was in manufac- turers' Holdings.
The Chamber of Commerce of
The source said that the Gay- The steel industry would be! ernment, despairing of the presqul mere optimistle if it were not the United States said there was delick, would threaten the for the threat, of labour trouble. o question the sliti in certibu. Ing. but it becomes more ap- Re- British-owned Consolidated
if the Ford workers Aneries with conßstation
voled over-parent it is of the crterly read- bure plant was not fully operat-whelmingly to strike if necessary justment variety ather an ing within specifled time. to get pensions, heath benellis panicky collapse,
and a wage increase.
There were some indationary The decision, the source adrled, There were a few other dis-trends in the news from Wash- was expected on Tuesday or Wed-turbing situations.
ington. nesday.
The refineries were closed at the end of the British Mandate: in Palestin when of suppiles from drag stopped. They row aparted lost summer on Instruc- tas of the Palestine Government and refined considerable stocks af all for the Iscali Army.
ม
OH Balance
The House passed a bi raise the rational minimum wage from 10 cents an hour to 75 cents 1 hour. govern
to
had
That means in.
In Washington the ment started off the first month of the new fiscal year spend. Ing more money than it in the bank. flation.
Board's Weapons
Board with
the
need arose.
Among the weapons the Board listed were:
The Federal Reserve Raid it was well supplied The only living former Presi-anti-recession weapons if Defeuilles in arranging supplies, dent, Herbert Hoover, had an of erate uil prevented the re-unselling thought.
The government is spending ineries from resuming (normal) work and the plant was thorough- the people's savings, he said, and ly overhauled under British through government spending supervision.
ready, for and faxes the nation is heading work in May but the crude oil for collectivism. supply problem remained.
It
WH
It has been suggested that the Isruch Government' might, on its own-initiative, bring crude oil to the refineries. A project to con- struct a 250-mile pipeline from Israel: Iter Sch coast bus been anentioned, Reuter.
No Cut In Steel Price Paper Says
Cleveland, August 15. The magazine "Steel" suys talk of a general steel price reduction now has faded to a whisper.
ان
Virtually unlimited means supplying the money market with additional reserves, if the situa- {}}} should call for much action. Corporate earnings
Possession still were
Hold of Fuficient pretty good. But they were a certificates reserves by the 121 lule lower in the second quarter Federal Reserve Banks to enable them to more than double paper money notes and baris to mem- ber bankts
The New York Stock Exchange continued its mid-Summer rally, but at
at a slow pace. The average advanced over the previous week but only After lot of backing
many cases.
Some of the big fellows, like
Woollen and U.S Amerioni Rubber, cut their second quarter dividends,
The Other Side
production, automobile
But that was water over the and ailing. dim. Those figures. reflected past performances Current, con-Don and construction ditions were more encouraging. moved ahead of the provious
Westinghoved sald it planned week. Curlondings, coal produc -to-hire additional workers at ion and oil output were not its Mansfield, Ohio, and Spring quite so good.Associated Press. feld, Massachusetts,
meat
plants to - Increased production tuins It its electric #civechutes pllance division.
ap-
tele-
its
Motorola, Incorporateż, vision and radio thanufacturers, reported it was expanding
Money Market
US dollars opened yesterday, at HK28.19 and clowed at $6.14. The
The trade publication goes on workers' rolls to the highest num- to say that uncertainty clouds theber in its history to meet heavy rate was down to $6.11% before
it recovered. long-term outlook for business demands for its products. The trend over the remainder of The Verney Corporation, TT was put through between the year hinges largely on settlemakers of textiles, reduced em|HICS8.12 and $8.14, ments in the current steel and ployee vacations from two weeks automoive wage disputes, es to ono to handle stepped up pro- pecially the former which may ductions se the pattern for most other
inistries,
Buying last week in stock was more active but mill order back- logo continue to shrink, the maga- zine said. It niso said that new business fell short of loutgoing shipments,
The magazine reported that aleel murking Increased for the Third consecutive week, rising
per cent en point to 82.5 capacity, highest since Associated Press,
Construction awards hif a 1949 high and there were such items
Notice To Consignees
5. "KUTSANG" From SAIGON, STRAITS, RANGOON & CALCUTTA ́arrived August 11, 1949
Damaged cargo ex this vessel June will be surveyed in the pre- mises of the Hong Kong · & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 18, 1949. Consignees
Notice To Consignees
of
Sterling WER unchanged nt HK$10.40.
HK$13, and closed at $13.10.
Australian pounds opened at
Plastres were quoted at FIKS-
(132244 .100′ nominal,
Ticals were stationary at HKS- 20,50 a 100.
NEI'Guliders dropped to HKS- 32 a 100 after opening at $33.80.
Notice To Consignees CONSIGNEES PER CANADA
ASIATIC LINES LTD. -
8.5. "TRICAPE"
Stock Exchange
The Market is still slipping.
II.K. GOVT. LUANS Воал 100л.
# Loan (1994) 1940) 100%,
* Loan (1948) serb,
BANKS
H.R. A. Bank 14106, 14, 1400m
[Lan. New) £40. Chartered Bank £1 )5/18n. Nerrantiin Dank A. 1 coin. Bank of Fart. Aula 115.
INSURANCES
Canlub Ins, akra,
Union Ina, 6351, C501. China Underwriters 51%,
11. Fire Ins. 23,
BRIPPING,
Dougins 2.
1.K. M. SteamÎxsü' 174 n. Tridu China (Pref.) 894n.
(Def.) 20.
Shalla (rer) 1. Union Waterbreta 300, Asia Nav. 30
DOCKS, WHAEVES, GODOWNS, Eir. P.K.K. Wharvel 111 1NA. North Point Wharted 4.8%, 8.10/6. Shanghai Hongkew Wharvés 19h, TT.K. Darke 1914, 18.10. 18.
Chins Providenta 1145 n. Blinghal Dockyard Ns, Whericks 28 141,
HINING
Raut bilace 4.97m,
.. Men d
LANDS, HOTELA & HLDCA.
H., Hoteld 106,
1.K. Lands 49, 4MA,
haviglial Lands 2b, 2.20.
Humphreys 1011⁄2n.
1.K. Renies tn.
Chin Tatake 16t.
FORLIC UTILITIES
JL.K. Tramways 15.461, 18.HU/2Cathe
Trak Trums (Dis 18.
(New) 10n.
Har Ferric 1985,
C. Lights (ON) 11,400,
(New) 7, Ha, 7.20va, H.K, Electrica 2819%, 20%* 20×0. Mara Eletries 20h.
Bandakan Lights Un
Telephones 21%. Shanghai Gas Zn.
INDUSTRIA LA Call. Maez. (OW.) .com. Cantanter, Zn, Cementa 22. 1. Ropes 11
HтORES, ELL Dairy Farme 38. Welona 42, 40/4044/álım. 1. Crawfords zin, Binceres 4.16.
Chin Emporium 0.10. Sun Co, Ltd. En, KWODE Bug Hang 11. Wins £n {H.K.) Bản. Wm. Powell, EW, 94K!
————— — MIHCELLANEOUS China Entertainments 14m) H.E. Constructions (0)4) In.
New! 1,
Vibro Piega 15190. Matson avistaiente 0/-. Mammar (HK) 18. Shanghai Loan 1.800. Yangtze B
Ewen G.
COTTONS
RUBBER, E., COMPANIES Alma Estates Tin.
Anglo-Dutch 30. Anglo-Javna n
In a „lõh
Dute Pislations In. Chinare United 20h, Cheng Rubberg 2011. Consolidated Rubber in. Domihinh' Pulibera In. Langkats In. Repak Rubbers 3th.
Rubber Trusia 30. Samagere Rubbers Män, Bemambu Rabbers .256. Shanehal K&W= 18. s Shanghai-Mallya" 127,", Shanghai Bamatrač“ – „80n. Bungel Darli 1848, Tanah Merahs' .60%. Tebang Rubbers in. Zlan be Rubbers In.
Notice To Consignees
Consigners Per STATES, STEAMSHIP COMPANY
1.1. "OREGON"
are advised to have their Re- are hereby notified that their presentatives present during M.V. "ASTYANAK"
cargo: is being discharged into are hereby notified that: their the Survey.
the Hong Kong & Kowloon cargo. being discharged into Hongkong & Kowloon Damaged cargo éx this Vessel Consignees are warned that Wharf & Godown Co's godown the will be surveyed at Holt's claims for damage or shortage where it will be at Consignees Wharf & Goddwn Ca's godown Wharf between 10 a.m. and may not be accepted if the risk and subject to the Wharf's where it will be at Consignees noon on August 17 and 18, danige fs not surveyed by terms and conditions of storage, rick and subject to the Wharf's 1949, and consignees are re-Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in and where delivery may be terms and conditions of storage, quested to have their represen- the presence of Consignees obtained.
and where delivery may be tatives present during the Representatives
obtained. at this ap- survey.
pointed time,
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for JARDINE. MATHESON &examination by Consignees and
CO., LTD; *** General Managers,
Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd. 18th August
Goddard & Douglas at 10 a.m.
BUTTERFIELD, & SWIRE, Agents.
Hong Kong, August 15, 1949. August 15, 1049..
BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE
M.V. "TRITON"
Landing, aluunt 18th August Loading about 18th August
FACIFIC & ATLAN KO CHASE PORTS. PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COAST FORTS
For Rretots and furthi r
DODWE
CO., LTD.
T
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Re venud: Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable good are examined.
1
Damaged, packages are to be left in the godowns, for exams ination by Consignees and thệ Company's Surveyors, Mesard Carmichael, & Clarke at 10 a.m. on August 16.
To comply with Genera Bonded : Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Ber venue Officer indfendance when damaged dutiable goods
re examined, and
No "clainis will be adiuitted. No claimja will be admitted after the goods have left the atter the goods, have left the steamer's godowns, and al, steamer 's godown, and, all gooda goods - rethaining undelivered remuning, uiridelivered, after after the 20th August, 1949 will August 17, 1940, will be subs be subject to rent.
Ject to rent
For An claims against the steara
gusta be presented: to las „Undstalgried, or or *273""Avgust, 1949, or they wi
be
No Fire Insura will be
against the; ster- prásuited to thé op::> beforé
or they will
The Global Fleet
TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO via JAPÁN
"President Cleveland" ... Arr. ...... Aug: 28 "President WilBO"
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
via JAPAN
Sall Air... Bept. 18 Sall
"President Plerco" ........ "President McKinley
MIT. ......
Sept. 6 Sall Sail Arr....... Sept. 20
Sept. 7 Sept. 21
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST' & PANAMA
Arr.
Sept. G Sall..... Sept. 7.
"President. Tyler" "Président Grant" .......... Art, ...... Oct. 4 'Sail ...... Oct. &
ROUND-THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ,
FORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,
GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Harding”. * Arr. Aug. 10 "President Fan Buren”
Art.
Sall ...... Aug. 20 ...... Sept. 6
Sept. 4 Sall
TO SOERABAJÁ, BATAVIA & SOENGEI-ĜERONG
Arr. "President Grant" - ..........
...... Aug. 20 "President Johnson".... Arr. Sept. 24
Opposite Star Ferry.
Salt...... Aug. 27 Ball...... Sept. 25
Tel 28172/D,
BEND LINE
SHIP
***BENALBANACIP"
"BENCRUACHAN"
**BENNEVIS"
"BENMACDUUI" "BENAVON" *"BENMYVIS"
"BENLEDI "BENVENUE"
SHIP ["BENREOCHT" ""BENGRUACITAN" BENACDHUX" $"BENALBANACH"
BENNEVIS" "BENLETT"" ́"BENVENUE"
"BENCLENCH"
"BENAVON" ......
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.. via Singapore. U.K. (Direct)
- do
do
www do
SAILINGS
то
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham». Quer & Hall,
Liverpool; Glasgow,
Pantín," Havre,“
DUR
20th August, 29th August.
Early Sept,
1st halt Sept. 1st half Oc£: do
2nd half Oct. End October.
LOADING
23rd August. End. Augart. 1st half, Sept. 2nd half Sept. Late-dept Date Oct,
- do
1st August.
Antwerp, Botterdam Mid Oct, & Hamburg.
ria Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Fort Sudan and other way ports.
Accepts'cargo for Japani,
Omits Hamburg, calls at Genoa & Lelth,
Calls at Dar-es-Salaam.
Omits Hamburg, calls at Lelth.
For Further Particulars, Apply To--
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agents
York Building.
Telephone: 34105,
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
OF COPENHAGEN.
M.S. “MONGOLIA
LOADING 18th AUGUST
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, BEYROUTII, GENOA, ANTWERF,
ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG
AND COPINILAGEN.. Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk,
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor."
Tel. 34111 & TAITÍ:
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence, San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. BOUGAINVILLE, Loading-29th An ARKIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST
MS." M.S.
TYVILLE?