Pago 14

ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

LINES

JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR

"TJITJALENGKA"

TJIBADAK"

"TJISAUANE“

"TJITJALENGKA“

"TASALAN"

"TJIPONDOK"

"STRAAT MALAKKA”

"BOISSEVAIS"

"STRAAT SOENDA'

SAILINGS^^^ ARRIVALS:

Jxt. Sept.

16th Sept, 20th Sept.

MANILA

SAILINGS

20th August

7th Sept.

15th Sept.

5th Oct.

Roth Det.

20th Nov.

** ng passenger accommodation.

19th Aug.

2nd Sept.

1th Sept.

ARRIVALS

18th August 15th Sept.

17th Sept.

16th Oct.

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI

"VAN RIEMSDIJK“

*TASMAN"

"VAN BECTSZ"

SAILINGS

4th Sept.

1st Sept.

ARRIVALS

26th Aug. 31st Augint 12th Sept.

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

"TJIPONDOR" *

"BOISSEVAIN"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"STRAAT SOENDA"

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949.

FINANCE AND

COMMERCE .

Hoffman Urges European Nations To Publicise Economic Achievements

New York Stock Exchange

New York, August 17. The stock market staged a mild recovery, pulling itself and closing out of a slump higher. Just before the close some of the best gains of the day were shaved down a 'bit.

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

15th Sept.

5th Oct.

25th Aug.

30th Oct,

20th Nov.

12th Sept. 16th Oct.

ed

Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo Breepted on through Us/ to

Dar-Es-Salane and Zanzibar.

* no passenger-areommodation.

THPONDOK” *

"STRAAT MALAKKA”

"HOISSEVAIN"

STRAAT SOENDA

JAPAN

SAILINGS

27th Aug.

18th Sept.

JHLH het.

* no passenger necommodation.

ARRIVALS

12th Sept. 8th Sept.

29th Sept. 27th Oct.

Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

"KIJNKERK"

"MARIEKERK”

"AKOLENKERK”

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

Early Sept.

In Part

End Sept

End Oct.

Early Sept. Early Oct.

Transhipment cargo accepted on throngh Rs/ to India,

Mediterranean and Northern European poris. .

"RIJNKEBIS"

"MARIEKERK"

JAPAN

SAILINGS

2011 Aug.

Early Sept,

ARRIVALS

End Aug.

End Sept.

KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 CHINESE AGENT. 82. CONNAUGHT RD. C. T25: 31196-25133

BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE

M.V. "TRITON"

Loading about 18th August

for

PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COAST PORTS

via JAPAN

For Freight and further particulars Apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Bldg.

Tel. 20921.

• BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

M.V. “TUDOR”

LOADING ABOUT 30th AUGUST

for

MANILA & CEBU

For Freight And Further Particulars Apply

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Bldg.

Tol. 28021/0

Australia-West Pacific Line

EXPRESS SERVICE

S.S. "TORONTO'

LOADING 30th AUGUST

for

FREMANTLE (direct)

thonce

Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane.

PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION- AVAILABLE TO FREMANTLE

Transhipment cargo accepted for Fill & New Zealand.

General Agente:*

DODWELL GICO

Telophones: 28621/8

LTD.

The volume of trading_expand- as prices ativanced. The total was 830,000 shares.

Du Pont gained more than a point and touched n new high hiter a dividend declaration of 63 cents a share, an increase of 3-14 cents a share over the rate pud before the four for one stock spili

Stocks gaining Included Gen- ral Motors, Chrysler, Goodyear, US. Rubber, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, American Can and Westinghouse.

Dow Jones

Paris, August 16.

Mr. Poul Hoffmon, Marshall Plan Administrator, |

told key planners of the 19 Western Europaon nations hore today, 'European Governments must give an incentive to manufacturers to find their place on the American market. Edmund Hunt- dich, head of the Br#isträsleyan tion to the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation, M. Herve Alphand, Economic Director of the French Foreign Office, and Mr. Averell Harriman, Roving Marshall Plan Am- bassador, attended the two-hour meeting. "The OEEC", Mr. Hoffman said, “must make Euro-

poon co-operation a reality, Congress wants concrete proof of this co-opération."”'

Mr. Hoffman said he thought Jual Europe could triple its earn- ings from tourism and so sub- tantially reduce its dollar de- Acit.

Urging the nations to publiche their progress towards econumk

Mr. Hofman recovery.

said. You must Tell something about your accomplishments-what you achieve tory to are actually :conomie tüccess.

"The OEEC must build up its Stork averages:

Tarre, 64.10. 20 Industriais 180.00. 15 information facilities

a nutlon In America that the Tails 46.63, 10 Utilities 30.54.

Marshall Plan a political sue- zess.but not an economic success,

Closing quotations: Adans Express 10% Alusku Juneau 3% American Con 93% American Smelting 47% American Telephone 145% American Touncer 71 American Waterworks 7 Annconda Copper 20 Aviation Corp 5%%% Baldwin Locomotive 9% Barnsdall 40 Bendix Aviation 30 Bethlehem Steel 27

Boeing Aircraft 19

Borden Co. 44%

Conadian Pacille 13%

J. 1. Case 381⁄2

Chrysler 51%

Colgate 30%

Cranmercial Solvents 16%

Corn Products 03

Du Pont 514

Eastman Kodak 425% General Electric 37% General Motors 61% Goodrich 61

Goodyear 404 Homestoke Mining 42 International Harvester 204 International Paper 535 International Tel & Tel 81⁄4" Johns Manville 39% Kennecott Copper 47% Montgomery Ward 53 National Distillers 20% National Lead 32 New York Central 10% Puckard Motors 3% Pah American Anways 9% Pensylvania RR 14 Radio Curp 10% Remington Rand 0% Republican Steel 19% Reynolds Tobacco 38 Selicnley 20%

Sears Rocback 423% Shell Oll 35

Sucony Vacuum 154

Southern Pacific 39% Standard Brands 20% Standard Oil of Cal. 41% Standard Ol of N. J. 67 Studebaker 22%

Union Dag 38

Uution Carbide 33%

US Rubber 22

US Steel 24%

US Lines 10%

Westinghouse.24%

Youngstown Sheet & Tub. 63 Gen. Pub, Utilities 14%

Matter of Months

...

"It is not a matter of a year

The It is a matter of months. time is here and now to record Europe's accomplishments and give the American people tome idea of what is being done

Marshall Plan re through

Bovery."

Dr. H. M. Hirschfeld, the Dutch! delegate to the OEEC, asked Mr. Hoffman about obtaining increas ed dollar earnings by the sale of goods outside America.

Mr. inftman said that it was necessary to get a proper balance in trade, particularly with the oversens treus.

Hoffman's Warning

To Europe

Parls. August 15, The Econumle Co-operation Ad- ministrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, today, warned Europe that there the Mar- was little time left

Lo shul Plan objects were

be reughed by 1952,

Mr. Hoffman called for boll and claring measures to prepare for the time when American nit will cease. He told a press con- ference that, as a result of the great progress already made, the beginning stage of a strong, and durable European economy in in the making,

"But I would not be candid If I did not say the tasks ahead are| Even greater than those behind us and that the time in which to is breathlessly accomplish them short."

He urged:

(1) Evidence of dramatic pro- gress toward the economle uni- tication of Europe.

(2) Increased capacity to car

A return to multilateral trade would be a contribution to Euro- pean recovery. European Gov-dollars. ernments should urge their in- themselves a dustries to And place in the American market,

Replying to ព French dolega- tion Mr. Hoffman gove assur ances of American technical ala to European traders.--Reuter.

Notice To Consignees CONSIGNERS PER CANADA

ASIATIC LINES LTD. .

5.5. "THICAPE"

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at Consignees: Tisk and subject to the Wharf's Lerms and conditions of storage. and where delivery may be obtained.

left

for

Damaged packages are to be

in the gottowns examination by Consignees and Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard & Douglas at 10 am

By inference, Mr. Hoffman eri- ticised the British Chancellor ot the Exchequer's decision to bring ohnost to a standstill new dollar expenditures by Britain.

"I know of no other construc- tive way to close the dollar de- ficit. than to cara a dollar incons. by AUI Certainly, to close the drastic curtailment of imports is precisely the wrong way to do

-United Press.

Notice To Consignees

་ ་ ་ ༈༙ ཇ

.:

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

halt day session. A quiHOT. LOANS

45

a

Lean-ton,

JL2in.

la 15991 & 3040, 160b, atten (19) -190b.

BANKS 1.K. 8. Blank 14300,

ston. Rev. Lan Chartered Bank 19 3/14D.

Bank of Ex Arm blin

INSURANCES Canted to. 35% Uning Ina 626b, 0351, G$CAN

-Unterwriters n. I.K. Fire Inn. 45r.

NEIPPING fete 2:00.

K, &, timbrate 17, Indo Chips (Pref.) 80,

Def. 24,

Shell Bearer) Balfam, Union Watykanta

Al Nav, 90,

AMERICAN, PRESIDENT LINES

The Global First

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

"President Cleveland”

"General Gordon"

"Paldent Wilson"

via JAPAN

Arr.

Aug. 28 Sall ... Aug. 29 Arr... Sept. 15 Sall. Sept. 16 Arr. Sept. 18 Ball... Sept. 19

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

via JAPAN

Art.

"President Pierce" "President McKinley,... Arr.

Sept. G Sall

Bapt. 7

Sept. 20 Sall... Sept. 21 TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vla PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

***Wesbiant Arker"

"President Grant" .......... Atr.

Sept. 0 Sall

Oct. 4 Fail

Sept. 7 Oct. 5

"ROUND THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLUMBO, KARACHI, SURE.

FORT BAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,

GENUA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

Aug. 19 Sall. Aug. 20 Sept. 4 Sail...... Sept. 8 *TO 'SOERABAJA, BATAVIA &

"President Harding"

Ap. Art. President Van Buren" ... Arr.

SOENGEI-GERONG

DOCK. WHARVES, CODOWNS, EK. B.K. 4 K, Wharves [1.

"President Grant"

Arr. Aug. 20 "President Johnson" .... Air. ...... Kept. 24

Opposite Star Ferry.

Salt ...... Aug. 27 Sail ...... Sept. 25

Tel. 28172/0.

Werth Polat Wharren 45th, Team,

Blaugh Horst Wherved in,

1.K. k

-Chinn Presidents 109.br. Shangh! Dockyards ka. Wheelocks Zain.

MINING

Raul Blind 4.300.

21.K. Minem „015 m.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDG.

1. B. Tutels 108.

J.K. Iand 4ia.

Shanghal Janika 26, 2.10m, 2.10. Hughery 1910, J.. Reite 2n.

Chin Fintex 16in.

PULIC TILITIES 11.K. Trways 15,891,

1 Tem 10] 18,

(New) TER.

Hlor Ferries' POSZ

C. eta adily into, 16.90ga. (New) 7.70n.

1.K, Electries 24h, 2, Part Firetelen 2016, neko lahin "N. Telephonis

tingkat n

INDUSTRIALS Cald, Macy. 19rd.) 25.60n. Canton Jern In, Commenta n

1.K. Iupes 12mm,

STORES, Ple, Dairy Faema 35% 5.

Watween 35, al». 19/59% KA

I. Crawfurity is. Bree 6.154.

Chtnu Emporium D.10m.

Sun Co. 04. 20. Kwentong Hon 127. What On (1... Wm. Powell, Ltd. 00

MISCELLANEĐUS

Chins Entertainmente 1.

1.K. Constructions 10kt) In.

(New) 20 Vibro Pilnas 18. Marmion Investments 9/-n. Mason (H.K.), 2n. Shanghal 1.com 1.89m. Yangistes,

Ewx St.

COTTONA

NUWDER, K., COMPANIES Alma Extat 140, Anglo-Dutch „300. Anglo-Javas In.

1 Anam 40m. Intentions" 20. Chamber Vritet in. Chear Rubbers 20m. Coralidated Stubbers in. Home Rubbers In. Lamohale Ja.

Hata Robbers 300. ilubber Trutal 1. Brogan Rubbers An. Semantle Babbers 251.

hanghai Kilidis 10. Shanghai-Malaye 120. .Shanghai Sumatran 30.

Sungel Dark 1811⁄2n. Tanah Murate 63%, Pelong Italikeen 40n. Zingbe Nobbers In,

8.5. "KUTSANG" From SAIGON, STRAITS, RANGOON & CALCUTTA arrived August 11, 1049 Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed in the pre- mises of the Hong Kong & | NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. at 10a.m. on Thursday, August 18, 1049. Consignees are advised to have their Re- presentatives present during the Survey.

HOLLING

. P. & O., B., & E. & A.

BILLS OF LADING ·

Mesars. Goddard & DouglaN There was little buying support

will attend at 10 'im, of on- for bonds which moved slightly 19th August. lower. Curb market stocks were

Consignees are warned that days and Thursdays" within the mixed with price narrow. A little To comply with the General claims for damage or shortage tren storage period to survey higher were Scullin Steel and Bonded Warehouse Regulations may not be accepted if the damaged cargo, and consignees Aluminum Limited. On the down- Consignees must have a Re-damage is not surveyed by are requested to have their side

Northrop were

Welesa Aircraft, venue. Officer in attendance Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in reprezentatives present. Rome Cable and Edmonton and when damaged dutiable goods the presence of Consignees consignes representatives are Humble Oll-Associated Press.

are examined・・

Representatives at this dp-present at the Survey 'no claim

can thereafter be admitted. No claims will be admitted pointed time: after the goods have left the JARDINE. MATHESON & MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

a co. tegmer's godowns, and al

CO., LTD.

Agents:- goods remaining undelivered

General Managers,

40, 8. N. -Ok, Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd.

Money Market

US dollars took

1

the upgrade after the 20th August, 1940 will

was already.

yesterday and closed at HK$018.] be subject to rent.

The market

when it opened at $375,

firm

All claims against the steam-.

TT was put through at HK$0.17 er must be presented to the August 15, 1949.

$6,174

was unchanged

Undersigned on or before the af27th August 1849, or they will

nut Australian pounds hat be recognisgil.

another 10', cents to

HK$12.80.

No Fire Insurance will be Plastres were again unchanged effected at HK$13.224 a 100. nominal.

Ticals climbed to HK$26.50 a

100.

*NEI Builders dropped heavily to HK$28.50 100 at the close. after opening at $31.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hong Kong, August 13, 1949

B.. LN: 'C»., £44.

KLAVENESS LINE!

SAILINGS

Direct to Los Angeles, In 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. BOUGAINVILLE Loading 29th Aug. ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

DE LA RAMA LINES MS. SUNNYVILLE

21st Aur.

M.S. “FRANCISVILLE”

21st Sept Sailing to Singapore, Fort Swettenham Penang, Belawan & Batavia Mid-Sept.M.S. "SUNNYVILLE SU

ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC COAST NIA BOB ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO "BENAREST

MAOOL

INC.

Pamongur Accommodation Chinese Freight HOO FORK.

Kinga Budding Tel

BEN LINE

SHIP

·*"BENALITANACH” "BENCRUACHÐÄN" *"BENNEVIS"

"BENMACDHUI" "BENATON"

*"BENWYVIS"

"TENLEDI "BENVENUE"

SHIP

{"BENREOCH"

"BENMACDHUI” "BENCRUACHAN" $"BENALBANACH"

DENNEVIS" BENLEDI" BENVENUE"

"BENCLEUCH"

"EENAVON” ******

TO ATT

PAN ESTY

ARRIVALS

FROM U.K. via Singapore. UK. (Direct)

do

- do td.

đo - do SAILINGS

"TO

kondon, Aniwerp, Rotterdam, Ilam- barg & Hall.

Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin. Havre.

r

DUK

20th August.

20th August, Early Sept

28th August.

10th October.

do 2nd half .Oct. End October,

LOADING

23rd August. 20th August, 31st August. 4 Hopt. 20th Sept.

- do

31st August. Antwerp, Rotterdam 15th October.

& Hamburg.

via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Port Sudan and other way ports.

• Accepta cargo for Japan.

Omits Hamburg, calls at Genos & Leith.

Calls at Dar-es-Salaam.

Onits Hamburg, calls at Lelth.

For Further Particulars, Apply To-

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

York Building,

Agents

Telephone: 14265.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "MONGOLIA’

LOADING 19th AUGUST

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, BEYROUTH, GENOA, ANTWERP,

ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG

'AND 'COPENHAGEN.

M.S. “MALAYA”

LOADING ABOUT 4th SEPTEMBER for

ADEN, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENDA, ANTWERP, ROT- TERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks in both vessels available for the carriage of oll in bulk

· FOR PACIFIC COAST,

5.3. ***NIKOBAR" 5.3 "HERAMPORE"

loading 21st Sept.

THE EAST ASIATIC, CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., '2nd floor."

28th Oct.

Tel. 34111 & 36112

HONGKONG / MACAO,

DAILY SAILING

FROM HOMOKONG

HDJ SON

23rd Aug. T.S.S. "CHEUNG HING

Bulk Oil Tanks

THE BANK LINE

(CHINA) LTD.

THE BANK LINES COURSE

Further Particŭlsi STA KING 06

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