Pago 14
ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVA PORTS and MACASSAR
"TJIBADAK" -
"TJISADANE"
TJITJALENGKA”
"TJIBADAK"
"TJIPONDOK”*
"TJISADANE”
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
"BOISSEVAIN”
"STRAAT SOENDA"
SAILINGS
.15th Sept.
.1st Oct.
MANILA
no passenger
SINGAPORE, PENANG
"VAN HEUTSZ"'
"VAN RIEMSDIJK"
SAILINGS
15th Sept. .15th Sept. .22nd Sept.
. 7th Oct.
4th Nov.
30th Nov. accommodation.
ARRIVALS
In Port 17th Sept. 30th Sept.
ARRIVALS
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1940.
ECONOMIC SURVEY
MIDDLE EAST
OF
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Somewhat quieter
day
with
Beirut, September 12.
A United Nations survey group formed to investigato the economic dislocations of Palestine war to- day officially ignored criticism of the mission in much of the Arab Press.
Newspapers in Arab capitals generally have in- dicated an attitude of suspicion and cynicism of its purpose and probable results.
Gordon Clapo, hond of U. Ñ.'s,
Middic East Economic Mission, told The Associated Press in an
quotations barely holding their exclusive interview that they had no comment on the newspaper criticism. •
OWI
25th Sept.
18th Oct.
and BELAWAN DELI
SAILINGS
19th Sept.
ARRIVALS
Sed Oct.
29th Sept.
19th Oct.
13th Oct.
AMERICA ARRIVALS
"VAN HEUTSZ“
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH
"TJIPONDOK**
"TJISADANE”**
"STRAAT MALAKKA”
"BOISSEVAIN"
"STRAATSOENDA"
SAILINGS
15th Sept.
22nd Sept.
7th Oct,
5th Nov,
30th Nov.
27th Sept. 18th Oct.
Calling at Mombasa & I. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through Bs./L to
Dar-Es-Solsom and Zanzibar.
* no passenger accommonation
not proceeding beyond South Africa.
TJIMENTENG"
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
"BOISSEVAIN“
"STRAAT SOENDA"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
16th Sept.
22nd Sept. 28th Sept. .20th Oct.
* no passenger accommodation.
ARRIVALS
5th Ort.
10th Oct.
29th Oct.
Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
"MARIEKERK"
"MOLENKERK"
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
.End Sept.
End Oct.
In Port Early Oct.
Transhipment enrgo accepted on through Bs./L. to India, Mediterranean and Northern European ports,
"MARIEKERK"
"MOLENKERK"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
14th Sept. Early Orl.
End Sept.
End Oct.
KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 CHINESE AGENTS: 82. CONNAUGMs Ro. C Tes: 31196-25133
DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC GOAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
m.v. "BENARES"
5.5. "DONA AURORA"
SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES
m.v. "HALLAND"
8.5. DONA AURORA"
16th Sept.
Mid Oct.
17th Sept. Mid Oct.
THE DE LA Rama steamsHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
MARINA HOUSE
Tel. 23676--22075
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 23738—20153
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO., LTD.
M.V. "BENARES'
LOADING 16th SEPTEMBER SAILING 17th SEPTEMBER
FOR
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES,
CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM),
HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG
TWO DEEPTANKS OIL CAPACITY
430 TONS EACH
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tel. 31146.
ISBRANDTSEN
Isbrandtsen Company Inc.
26 Broadway.
New York 4, N.Y.
FAR EAST STRAITS • INDIA • PERSIAN GULF • MEDITERRANEAN
U.K. & CONTINENT • W. INDIES 8. AMERICA
STKAMSHIT DIVISION
9. "FLYING TRADER”
FROM
Manila
Duc Sept. 19
SAILS FOR
Pusan, Japan, San Francisco & New York via Panama, Sept.: 20,
A. P. PATTISON & CO.
RAL AGENTS, CHINA, FORMOSA, KOREA, JAPAN &
HONGKONG
12-14; QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
floor, TEL: 25340
Chinese Agents:-LAM KEE SHIPPING CO.
– 20. Connaught Road, CuTel.24829%
:
B.K. GOVT, LOANE
L.
a bown 11934 @ 1940) took. ab, Loon (1948) 1006.
HKS
DANKA
Bank 1430b, 2687, 14LÜNK,
熟れ。
Curlerest Bank 105/ten.
Menetle funk A. & H. 23. Book of East Asia 124.
INSURANCES
Canton Tus, 310a.
Catan Tom, 645%, 50%~n. Phlom 11aderwriters d'An." Fare from 28,
JEK
KUIPPING
K. & M. Steinhonts 17.
«Pref] 99%,
J
(Def) Zhen. Phells eftchroat 76kn.
Paty Waterbonds 30. Anta Nay, G.
DOURA, WRARVER, GODOWNE, Kte.
B.K.K, Wharven 108, 305. Nouth Point Wives 5.10. Phonghul Henckew Wharwa zin. 11 K. 1436».
China Posklente 11.9. 1 Shanghai Dorkyırdı. 7% 0. Wheelcke 27 h.
MINING
Haul Mine 4 time
31.3. Muum. „Dąż, 11.
LANDS, HOTELS & DLDER.
J & S. Morda 106, 18, a
I.K. Laude 158, 474, 4615/464m,
Shingled Landa 26.
Hurrey 19gh,
11 K. Alter - Obione nahm 16in
PUBLIC UTILITIES
3.K. Texawnym 15!; m. Peak Tomos (088) (20),
(New) 100,
Star Forks 10km,
C. Luchte 1094) 20b, 11.40w. (New) 8.1ch, H.600.
H.K. Eletztes 20 h. 31km, Jiwa.
Mac letries 2015.
Sandakan Lighte 19, n. Telephone 19, 20%, 15%. Stanchal Gas 20.
INDUSTRIALS
Colt, Muck. Ord. 28.60n. Canton Jers 7.
meals 19.00.
→K, Ropes 120.
STORES, Etc.
Dairy Farma 35b, kv.
Watsons 40h, €25.
5. Crawlunds 17h, 196, 17.
Minéres 4.
Chinn Emporium R,
Su G, Lid. 20,
Kweny any lot 1020.
What Da QH.K) Tam Wm. Powell, Ital. Dign,
MISCELLANEOUS
Chinn Entertalumnata 10. II. Contractors (Ohly b
(New) Zn. Video Pilogs 15. Muremian Lovestments 3/en. Marsman (M.K.) 2n, Khanbad LAN 1.MU Yangtza 4.
Ewon the 4,870.
COTTONS
KURBER, E, COMPANIES Alion Falates 14. AnglDutch Mn, Anglo-Java Th.
Mali Anumo 400.
Bute Pientations In.
themore Unitel „a.
Cheng klere Co.
Cameofilated Rabbers in,
Dominion Rubbera
n.
Lankala tn. Repak Robbers 30s, Habber Trusta din, Samman - Rubbers 11. Hemambu Rubbern 28. Hhty Krabs in. Shanghai-Malaya 12n. Shanghai Sumatrao 16. Hunnel Doria 1. Tauah Merah .en. Tehong Rubbern „40n. Zianze Rubbers In, "
N.Y. RUBBER
3
ga-
He said: "We have an ment. We will carry is out as best we can. We have been as nored of the co-operation of the Governmen*≈ concerned.”
The Mission, which will number about 40, arrived on Sunday nod moved today into the building erected for the 1048 UNESCO meeting.
on Friday will The meeting outline the tentative work plans) itinerary. It is understand that Mr. Clapp, accompanied by his chief ansiriants, will make an initial tour of
Arab nearby capitals and Tel Aviv next week.
Purely Economic
Flight Of Capital From South?
San Francisco,
September 12.
The Communist Pelping Ra- dlo said tonight that banks and financial organs in Southi and Bouth Weat China under the control of the "tour Kuomin
of
tang familles" have been transferring large Suma money to Hong Kong for sub-
night to sequent
America.. the Philippines and Stam.
Quoting the Shanghai
the
newspaper "Wen Wel Pae," Pelping Radio claimed that
Kuomintang
Bank of Communications are effecting the
flight of tha capital through a bank of the same name registered with the Philippine Government.—
the
Reuter. Mission Mr. Clapp said hopen to be able to recommend after its eight to 10 week stuly projects aimed at solving the re! fugres problem.
Work will cover only ceond- mical and teclinical questions, | terring clear of political tacters.
One recommendation will cover! possible means of financing these projects,
The money is expected to come from local participation as well as outside assistance, he said.
DP's Problem
He said repeatedly that he will atick closely to the Palestino Con- cillation Commission directive 14 the Mission.
Some Arab papers and refugee groups are suspicious of the Mis-
sion.
A widespread Arab attitude tot, is this, "Just another investigat ing group."
thu
Middle Meanwhile,
UN East Food and Agriculture Or ganisation Conference decided in its opening session here today to discuss opportunities for employ ment and rettlement of displaced akricul- persons un Middle East Lural lands-Associated Press.
Money Market
The US dollar was more.or yesterday after less stationary
Monday's plunge.
BIG PROFITS OF BRITISH MINES
London, September 12. Britain's
conl nationalised mines made a profit of £6,370,883 in the second quarter of this year, it was announced tonight.
The totni profita for the final half of the current year now stund at £13,040,866, giving the Coal Board a net surplus, after provision for extimated interest and profits inx, or £7,325,333.
long After making
of over £23,000,000 in the first year of nationalisation, 1947. the Coul Board, which runs the mines for the nation, first came "out of the red" in 1948, with a proft, of £1,651,000-Reuter.
INDIAN BANK'S 1949 PROFITS
Bombay, September 13.
The, Reserve Bunk of India to- day announced a profit of £6,- 705,000 for the year ended June 30, 1049.
ils
of this, £75,000 was set for
10 shareholders payment dividend for the period July 1 to December 31, 1948,
The rate of dividend was four per cent,
The balance of £0,720,000 will the Indian Govern-
Opening at HK$5.57, it went be paid to up two cents and dropped back ment. to 55.58 at the close.
TT was put through
HK86.56 to $5.698.
The Reserve Bank of India was fron nationalised on January 1 this
Sterling opened at HK$15.20 and closed at $15.30.
Australian
pounds
year--Reuter
New York Stock Exchange
New York, September 13. The stock market, moved for- ward briskly on Monday in the midst of optimism over a prob- able rettlement in the steel in dustry's labour dispute. advanced by fractions than n point with Oils, Steels and Ralls leading.
Transfers shares-best
AMERICAN PRESIDENT. LINES
The Global Firet
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"General Gordon" "President Wilson"
via JAPAN
"President Cleveland" Pricos
to more
Arr. Sept. 20
Sail Sept. 21
.Arr. Sept. 20
Salt Sept. 21
Arr. Oct. 15
Sail Oct. 19
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
via JAPAN
10.
"President McKinley" "President Taft"
Arr. Sept. 25 Sail Sept. 26 Arr. Oct. 3 Sall Oct. 4
totalled 1,080,000 since August Among gainers were Sunray Oll Sinclair Oil. Richfield On, Quif Oil, U.S. Rubber, Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Phelps Dodge, Coca Cola, Pacar Tractor. Caterpillar
Dow Jones Averages- Stocks 01.52,
20 Industrials 181.15. 15 Hails 45.09.
10 Utilities 37.75.
Adams Express 20%. Alaska Juneau 3%. American Cin 94.
American Smelting 40%. American Telephone 145%. American Tobacco 72%.
merlenn Waterworks 7%. American Anda Copper 27. Anaconda
Corp, 5%.
Aviation
Live 0
Barnsdall 404. Bendila Aviation 2016. Bethlehem Steel 27. Boeing Aircraft 19%. Tardes Co. 45%. Borden
Canadian Pacifle 14.
J.I. Case 38%.
Chrysler Cohrate 39%
Commercial Solvents 16.
Corn Products 02. Du Pont 52%.
Eastman Kodak 43. General Electric 37. General Motors C2%. Goodrich 02. Goodyear 39. Homestake
Mining 43%.
International Harvester 274.
International
Paper 5474.
International Tel & Tel 8. Interville Johus
30%. Kennerot! Copper 45%.
Montgomery Ward 53. National Distillers 20%. National Lead 32%. New York Central 10. Packard Motors .
Pan American Airways 85.
Pennsylvania R.R. 14%.
Radio
Corp. 11%
Real Sk 11.
Remington Rand 9%.
Steel 20. Tobucco 38. Schenley 20%. Sears Roebuck 41. Shell Oil 374.
Socony Vacuum 107. Southern Pacine 38%. Standard Brands 20. Standard Oil of Callf. 68%. Standard Oll at N.J. 70%. Studebaker 224
Union Bax 24%. Union Carbide 40%. US Rubber 33%.
Steel 23%.
U.S.
U.S. Lines 14%. Westinghouse 24.
Youngstown Sheet
04.
Tube
Gen. Pub. UtHtles 14.
-Associated Press.
LONDON STOCKS
London. September 13. Trading on the London Stock exchange was dull, with prices Arm. Financiul circles said the
Improved CEYLON AND THE market apparently is marking
five cents after opening at HK$-
12.20.
Plustres were unchanged ut HK$12.60 a 100.
Ticals were also unchanged at
100. HK$26.50
NEI Guillers closed at 12K$25.- 70 a 100 after opening at $26.
WORLD BANK
Colombo, Sept. 12. Ceylon intends to apply for membership of the Work Bank
International and
Monetary According to usually reliable sources, security would be fur- nished by the transfer of a per-
Fund.
RUSSIAN OUTPUTtion of Ceylon's external assets.
It is thought that the Govern London, September 13. ment might apply for Joans to The Russian News Agenty, assist such proposed development Tuss, reports that gross output of plans as the irrigation and hydro- { Soviet industry in June surpass electrle schemes.-Reuter.
ed by 41 per cent the average production level of 1940.
was
Tass said the average dally out- put of Soviet industry rapidly approaching the post-war five year plan's target for 1950. -Associated Press.
1
U,S. TREASURY
time awaiting the "outcome of the Washington dollar talks. Govern- ment bonds were firm.
Financial Timers' Index: 105.8. Associated Press.
Notice To Consignees
M.S. "TAKSANG"
From HAIPHONG, STRAITS & CALCUTTA arrived September 9, 1940
Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed in the premises of, the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. Between the hours of 10 am. on Thursday, Sep- tember 15, 1949. Consignees are advised, to have their Re- presentatives present during
Washington, September 13. Treasury position on September 8 compared with corresponding dale a year ago:
Total debt. US$250,490,746.- the Survey. 663.86 and US$252,746,655,079.13 Gold assets. US$24,641,116,-
Consignees are warned that
Colombo, September 12. Ceylon intends to apply for membership of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund $41.79 and US$20,793,172,251.79-claims for damage or short- Crude rubber No. 1 futures According to usually reliable Associated Press. closed two lover to two higher sources, security would be fur- with sales of 117'contracts.
New York, September 13.
September December
March
17,53
'nished by the transfer of a portion of Ceylon's external as- sots.
Colombo, September 12. A Ceylon trade delegation 18.20
headed by her Minister for Com 17.20
It is thought that the Gov-merce is expected to visit India May:
17.00 bid taiment might apply for loans shortly to discuss general trade Spot No. 1 ribbod smoked to assist such proposed develop relations and the question of the sheets 18 norainal-Associated ment plans as the irrigation and export of copra to India.-Reu- Press.
hydro-electale schitates-Reuter. ter.
Pacific For Cart Line, Inc.
UTKIÖT
Fast Regular, Trans-Pacific Servico
RAN PRANENOS, LOS ANGELES,
VICIORT
·SON STAKLİzn
OVERLAND NEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT-TOR MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN OITIES,
Host.
For
Sun' Fanprinco & Lou Angeīve.
Bck Franciaco vis" Baigen. -
age may not be accepted if the damage is not surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of Consigrfeea”.
this ap- Representatives at pointed time.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Managers, Indo China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.
Notice To Consignesr
M/V “AGAPENOR” Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf between 10 aan. ind 1001 on : September 10 and: 16, 1949, and consignees are requested, to have-that-rótirës; present during rtha.
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vio PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Grant"
"Marine Snapper"
4 Arr. Oct.
Sall Oct. 5 Arr. Nov. 1 Sali Nov. 2
ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTUN
"President Jefferson"
Are. Sept. TR Fall Sept. 20
Sail Arr. Sept. 30
TO JAVA & STRAITS
"Willamette Victory"
"Marine Snapper"
Opposite Star Ferry
Oct.
2
Arr. Sept. 23
Sail Sept. 24
Tel. 28172/5.
BEN LINE
SIMP
*"BENNEVIS"
"BENAVON" **BENWYVIS"
"BENLEDI" "BENVENUE' "BENARTY". "BENLAWERS" "BENKINNES”
SHIT {"BENAVON"
'BENLEDI" "BENVENUE" "BENLAWERS'
"BENNEVIS"
"BENWYVIS"
"DENARTY"
"BENRINNES"
FARM
THE
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. via Singapore .U.K. via Singapore
-do-—
-də
-do-
DUE
In Port
6th Oct.
20th Oct. 2nd half Oct.
-do-----
3rd Nov.
15th Nov.
SAILINGS
TO
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham- barg & Hull
24th Nov.
End Nov.
LOADING
11th Oct, Late Oct. 7th Now, 2nd half Nov.
29th Sept.
Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Havre, Mid. Nov. Antwerp, Rotter
2nd half Dec. dam & Hamburg.
Genoa, London, Hull
& Leith
End Nov./Early Dee.
via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Port Sudan & other way porta.
* Accepts cargo for Japan.
Omits Hamburg, calls at Genoa.
Omits Hamburg, calls at Leith.
For Further Particulars. Apply To-
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. }
Agents
York-Building.
Telephone: 34105.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
S.S. "NIKOBAR"
LOADING ABOUT 23rd SEPTEMBER for SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PORTLAND SEATTLE & VANCOUVER
M.S. "MORELIA"
LOADING ABOUT 5th OCTOBER for
ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg, 2nd floor.
Tel. 84111 & 34112
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland MS. "SUNNYVILLE ...... Loading 29th Sept.
·ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST
M.S. “FRANCISVILLE” M.5. “CASTLEVILLE”
21st Sept.
21st Oct.
Sailing to Singapore, Port Sweltenham, Renang, Belawan & Batavia
CISVILLE"
mmodation:
22nd Sept.
Bulk Off Tanks
ADDLY
THE BANK LI
(CHINA) H
BANK LINE,