ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAYA PORTS and MACASSAR
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
"TJIBADAK”
**TJITJALENGKA'
Tah Der. 7th Jan.
Min Dec 31st Deo.
MANILA
SAILINGS
28th Der. 25th Jan. 23rd Feb.
TEGELBERG”
"TJIKAMPEK”
"RUYS"
"TJISADANE"
ARRIVALS
12th Dec. 22nd Dec.
12th Jan.
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
SAILINGS
THE, CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 7, 194)
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
SURPLUS COMMODITY SCHEME CONDEMNED
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The market yesterday suffered tran neglect,
IN, GOVI LOANE
ARRIVALS
"VAN HEUTSZ“
1516 Dec.
7th Jan.
12th Dec.
3ial Der.
• Calling Singapore only.
J
1.
that +
3.
11914
BANK
"TJITJALENGKA'
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"STRAAT SOENDA"
**TEGELBERG"
**TJKAMPEK"
"KUYS"
"TJISADANE"
ARRIVALS
ፍ ን
1946 1001
Mark 1441. | Añosa aben, 10%) A'NSAN. Photos Seph.
* 15/180. Mercantil Monk A A JE, lak of ant Aula 1994
INSURANCER
SAMLINGS
7th Dec.
28th Der.
25th Jan
23rd Feb.
12th Dec. 22nd Dec. 12th Jan,
Darakat da.
Poderwerkte lye ** Ju 21on
NIPPING
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques direct. Transhipment eargo necepted on throngli B's/1, to
Dar-Ex-Soloom and Zanzibar.
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
13th Dec.
45th Dec,
20th Dee
5th Jan.
TJKAMPEK"
STPOKUBERO"
"RUIS"
TJASADANE"
Agents: HOLLAND
24th Dec. 141 Jun.
EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
“MEERKERK -
**KIDDERKENK”
SAILINGS
. 11th Dec.
9th Jan.
HK
יווי יין
NI Hambyste 140
Thite Mitika
الما
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V W X
Al Nas T
MAC JN.
W HARVES, LUDOWNA, Ele.
Who 112 Best Pa↑ Who Ma
Shop H
Wharves 116.
K El 19 ale The Paskolomky 1926 Chong hay Hakyurdu. N
W
4-
MINING
Mo
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OTHER CASDIC
A SILENCES. Alotel 126, 12.40m Lin the s
Steel tub 45 1.opher 11
ARRIVALS
}
RK
14th Dec.
Transhipment enrga were pted on through B's 1. far.
Mediterranean and Northern Europena puris. Calling Colombo direri
**MEERKERK"
"RIDDERKERK”
JAPAN
SAILINGS
AKRIVALS
20th Dee.
9th Dec. 8th Jan.
KING'S BUILDING TELS 28015 --- 28017 CHINESE AgNnts 02. Commavami Po CT. 31-26-25133
DE LA RAMA
LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
mv. "DONA ANICETA"!.
M.V. "TRAVANCORE”
M.V. "HALLANDS:E
18th Dec.
31st Der. .30th Jun.
SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
(Calls Japan) ......Mid Jan
m.v. "DONA ANICETA"
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
-E2 (thếörpbrafka'da thế Philippines)
MARINA HOUSE
Tela. 23916-22678
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tala. 23738-20183
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from
Atlantic Coast Ports of
the United States and Far Eastern Ports NEW FAST.
SHIPS HEAST CARGO ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC
11 Ztr Chlorate 140
Pak
PUBLIC UTILITIKA
1421 IPT New 1.
IN MATAN
Lights Tiki 19h, 125km, |2xm (New) 99, 45
14 X Hotel
Macau Meespins 20 lym Nasubukan Lichts 84,1 Tel skater 14#ab, 1#tən Manyhal Clow t
INDUSTRIALS
Call Marr (Ord.1 28.457, Carbon from tyú
Kemenka Mayn
I Hope 17
Pay For
STORES tr.
Wasenas 134.4m
A Crow foreta X.D
Suneeter & Bab
turtum b
Ku 'o 1.4 2.0. Kwonat Hang Howa 38h Wing On R. TIN.
Won Towel), 1.7, 5
MISCELLANEOUS
(Jalan Kantertainmenta. 146. HK. Giracthin (Old, 2.40n.
(New) 1 in.
Vibro Pillogos 18m. Meremann Investments Wea Mars (HK) B. Shrubni Loan iken, Yängtenes 2 and
Ewon XD. ab.
COTTONS
RUBBEN, EC., COMPANIES
Alton Estates 169. Anth-Dutch Mon
Angin duene in
Beta Anains Zima
But Plantation Hr, E. Cheer Valled 20n. Cheng Bubber 100, Cransform Rubbert In. Doininios Rubbers In. Janskata In.
Reunh Rubbera „18n. Rubber Trints in. Samanus Rubber 50h, dan. Hemanta Itubborn 156. honghu Reinbe n. Mampu Yazal-minya 120, Preschool Pulması 26. Abschal Hummatras in. Sungei Burks 13165. Tanah Meist 50. Tebanje. Rulibers 30n. Ziangbo Rubber in
U.S. TREASURY
Washington Dectinbar's.. Treasury position on December. 1 compared with the correspon dling dat ''year ago. 2. 1999 Total Debt 6257,034,877,821.31 and
$252,658,277,049.42. Gold Assets $24,478,728,900.05 and
$24,105,425,460.54. Associated Press.
'Stockholm, Dersinker 5. A common Scandinavia de claration "In principle for the
Washington,' Docomber 5. Plans for a Consultative International Commodity Committee to consider the movement of agri- cultural surpluses to needy areas were cón. demned by several delegations at today's moeting of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation.
The Ceylon representative declared: "It would ap- pear that we have failed to find a solution and are prepared for another year or more to let the hungry gò hungry.”
The French,. Brazilian and Canadian representatives also condemned the proposal as inadequate.
The new proposal for “a mere Commodity Committee stas ly Consultative Internations
realistic approach" to the prob- lem of surpluses, Mr. Brannan The plan was offerest is a said- dipter the contentioh by 21 titute for an International Com- number of delegatious that Ame nodi Clearing' Haure With a ricam food surpluses'could have inre capital
finance the suttitantial effect 10
ohliqringes of burplutes what extting in some countries. moverment
The actual surpluses and been rejected by the Whiten States.
we have or "anticipate haying in (india); the United States are very smell in terms of the gaditfoin foort needed to bring the world up to nutritional aton- dard," he said. The FAO coul best serve the cause of a mor equitable distribution of food in capacity
recommend-
Mr. N. G. Abhyankar nitrect With tion for the Etablishment of a Commodity Committee.
He was convinced that fi ha great possibilities, it it were properly used.
mi
No approach to the enminority meruly consultative problein could succred untess price adjustments were squarely faced, hended.
Mr. George Koren, of Ceylon. eritletsed the FAO Concil For The conference falling to give
may lead on the ICCH proposal. "On behalf of the cofimon man of the world we went a scheine that will help over a very shut
which
that would not interfere with the
patterns, he said-Reuter.
developments of normal trade
Money Market
US dollars opened yesterday at ot $0.30%.
ser to nove food surpluses 10LK86.32 and closed
i feel the
nlet.
world's hungry." he
"The futility of the conference will be transparant unless w devise BOMI: concrete proposal new for the movement of sur pluses. We cannot took on the problem from" the viewpoint
These were the highest and loweni entos of the day.
TT was through from HK$8.30 down to $6.35%.
Sterling was unchanged at HKS- 14.70.
at
Avstralian pounds opened HK$1220 and closed at $12.25.
Flostres were again nominal at the1318.30 a 100,
! egonomies alone, Do not let us
give up bernuse of feir of Inconvertibility of currency,
U.S. Opposition
Tials at HKS27 a 100, and NEI Gullders at HK$23.50 a 100, ware unchanged from the previous day.
"Are we not more afraid of PAKISTAN TRADE
the transformation of the con- tented persont into a mah wha sees kle children starving?”
Mr. Charles Brantan, the 0.5. Serretary of Agriculture, reite- Fated his oppallion to any th
which, ternational agency
Uko the proposed commadity clearing house, might involve in necumiti lation of ineonvertible currencies the treasuries of member countries,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees per
WITH EUROPE
Frankfurt, December 6. The Pakistan trade delegation, which began talks Hein øyster-| day with
West German trade representatives, is due to go to Pragun to negotiate a new trade pact with Czechoslovaki when discussions here end.
A Pakistan spokesinan suid to- night that the talles with the Germans are "Expected to last a week.---Reuter.
LONDON STOCKS
London, December 5. Trading one Stock Exchange. today, was very quiet with almost complete absence of any public
STATES STEAMSHIP CO. S.S. "CHARLES E. DANT", are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into buyi the Hong Kong & Kowloon Industrints and chemicals closed Whart & Godown Co's godown | fractionally lower while dħulaṛ: where it will be at consignées | stocks; moyed egglost
the treni
risk and subject to the Wharri following recent strengur 16 Wall terms and conditus of storage Street and where delivery obtained.
may be
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for ex amination by Consignees and the Company's Burveyors, Muiscs Caridichael & Clarkej at '10 m. on the 12th Decem- ber, 1940.
Finulelal Times' index 104.0.~~~ Associated Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
New York Stock Exchange
The
New York, December 5. For the afth straight sensfori the stock market advanced today and maintained prices at Highest hverage Itvol 11 13 inonths. The forward movement whi spotty, with gains and losses Evenly divided. The market closed with a modest 'gain, Trans- fers 1,020,000 shares-the third largest of the year.
Among the gainers were Wor- Dow Chemical, ner Brothers.
Philip Morris, Zenith Radio.
includeti Celanese Stumblers
Philce, Santo Po and Americar Worlien.
The 14th 100s active slock. Benguet Consulkulated, cluser un- changed at 2-4.
Dow Jones Averages:
Stocks
19.45; 20 laustrtols 104.74: 15 falls 30.70; 10 Ultues 30.58.
Closing quotations:
Adam Express 22 Alaska Jumenu 3% American Con 100% Anvericen Smelting 514 American Telephone 140
American Tobacco 74 American Waterworks 7% Anaconda Copper 28% Aviation Corp.
5
Baldwin Locomotivo 10%- Bhensdati 53%
Bend
Aviation 37
Bethlehen Boeing
Steel 31
Aircraft 234
Borden Co. 48%
Canadian Pacifle 14%
1. Case 44%
Chrysler 0034
Colgate 12
Commercial Solvents 183⁄4
Com Products 054
Du Pont
00
Eastman Kodak 47
Electric 40% General General Motors 00 Goodrich 71
4234
Goodymas ning 44%
Homestake
Inrvester 27% International Paper 671504
87%
Johns Manville 426 Kennecott Copper 31 Montgomery Ward 54% National Distillers 22% Nallonst Lead 38%
New York Central 10% Puckard Motors 3% Pan American Airways 8% Pennsylvania R 1455 Radio Corp. 12%
Remington Rand 11% Republic Steel 23% Republje
Reynolds Tobacco 38% Schenley 30%
Sears Roebuck 43 Shell Oil 40
Socony Vacuum 10% Southern Pactic 48% Standard Brands 21% Standard Ort of Calif. 69 Standard Oil of N. J. 6014 Studebaker 2414 Union Bag 2734 Union Carbide 43% US Rubber 35 US Steel 2515
US Lines 15
36
Wesunghouse 29%
Youngstown Sheet & Tubp 70% Gen. Pub. Utilities 18%
Rail bonds improved, Among
S:S. "ELSIE MOLLER curb miners were Kaiser Frazer, Fairchild Camera, Louisiana Land-Associated Press.
Shanghai to Hong Kong
(ETA Hongkong P.M. today), To comply with the General res Bonded Warehouse Regulations. Consignees of Cargo per, the consignees must have a Reabove vessel are advised that venue Oficer in attendance on account of a casualty on when damaged dutiable goods, the voyage General Average are examincă.
has been declared. "Before de- vdry of cargo. Consignees No claims will be admitted will be required to sign Lloyd' after the goods have left the Average Agreement and to de
teamers godowns, and all posit in cash, 12% of the Net goods remaining undelivered Arrived Value of their goods. after the 14th December 1940 The necessary forms can be will be subject to rent. obtained from the undersigned
grafrom;-
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before und 20th December 1849 or they will, not be recognised."
conditions necessary to establish No Fire Insurance will be a Nordic Customs Union" will be effected. delivered by Sweden, Norway anajibkan
"PIONEER' SEA” * ́ "PIONEER TIDE"
"PIONEER COVE”
In Port.
Dec. 12
Dentinrk to the Office of Euro-
Dec. 19
pean Economic Collaboration in
SAILING TO MANILA
Parit before December 15. This
"PIONKED SEA"
Dec. 8
"PIONEER TIDE"
Dec. 13
"PIONEER COVE"
Dec, 20
SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, HALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL
Art. Dec 18 Salls Dec. 20
"PIONEER YEA".
"PIONEER TIDE"
"PIONEER COVE"
"PIONEER. MAIL"
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents
was. announced; by the Trade Hongkong, December; 7,1049,
Department, here today.-Router.
Dec. 25-
Dec. 20
Jan
Jan. 11
Jan. 27
Jan. 29
GAN
For ratos, special information cell
UNITED STATES LINES. ENCOMPANY. Tel. 3125)
Queen's Bldg.
we presently intended, but met their retailon. For further informa ¡Llên"','cos „schoPule, ni Lầu. Company's Oles
W.R.M. Stevens,
Averagu Adjuster,
501 Union Building,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, CONSIGNEES PER AUSTRALIA-WEST. PACIFIC LINE
m.v. "AROS” are hereby notified that theft, cargo is being discharged into, the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's. terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be, obtained.
Damaged, packages are to be who will be pleased to assist
left in the godowns for ox- Consignees. In complying with amination by Consignees and the requirement in respect of Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke' the Company's" surveyors, the General Average.
at 10 a.m. on December 10, 1048. MOLLERS (H.K.) LTD, Agents, Anglo-Chinese
Shipping Co. Ltd,"
Pacific Far East Line Inc.
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service
OVERLAND NEW WORK-UNIDAUG-DETROIT-TOKONTO MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN, QITIES.
#rom
Ban Franelace
San Franciaco
Arriva
Sku, Francista
San ́Frenzelarti
"Philippine Demy"!
Bar Franciach & Lag Ángeles,t
Los Angeles & San Fránilaus,
Ban Francisco & Lar Angalan.
San Francisco via Lei Angeles.
For full particulars coll' Gersari)>#antat STNETTII, ATÄTER LINKE OO
Queen
To comply with the General Bonded Warehbuso". Régula- tiora, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance When damaged dutiable goods are examined.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godowns, and all 'dobde› ' remaining undelivered after December 11, 1940 wil
e subject to rent.
all claims against the lehner, must be presented- to the. Undersigned on or before) December 19, 1040, or they? Will Hot bo recognised.
No Fira Insurance will be affected,
HODWELL & CO. LTD.
Hong Kong, Dec, 6, 1949.""
u trip you will
never forget!
8.6. PRESIDENT WILSON • 8.9. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND HOLIDAY CRUISE TO JAPAN & MANILA
aboard
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
Leave Hong Kong Arrive Kobe
Leave Yokohama
Arrivo Manila
Leave Manila Arrive Hong Kong
LUXURY LINERS
SS PRES, CLEVELAND
SS PRES. WILSON
Dec. 18/1
Ber. Zixt
Th
CLEVELAND
Jan.
5th,
Jan. 9th
Jan. 11th
Jau. 13th
First Class Round Trip Fares-US$221.00 and up. Cost of sightseeing tours In Japan and Manila adüftlonai. AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
St. George's Bldg.
Tels: 28172/5
BEN LINE
“BENLOMONO"
BHIP "BENCAVACHAN"
"DENVORLICH"
"BENVRACKIE"
"BENCLEUCH" *"BENDORAN" "BENREOCH"
SHIP
"BENCRUACHAN"
"BENLOMOND"
"BENCLEUCH"
"BENARTY" "BENVORLICH"
PAN
ARRIVALS
DUE
FAOM U.K. Via Bingapore.
12 Dec.
27th Dec.
3rd Jan,
8th Jan.
18th Jan.
10th Jan.
SAILINGS
*** TO
London, Rotterdam,
& Hull.
Antwerp, Hamburg
Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Antwerp, Rol- terdam - Hamburg.
Via Malaya, Colombo, Adon, Port Sudan,
and other Way Ports.
* Accepts Cargo for Japan,
For Further
Particulars, Apply To-
I
24th Jan,
LOADING
15th Dec,
30th Dec.
20th Jan.
20th Doc.
Eh Jah,
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
York Building
Agents
Telephong: 34485.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD.
S.S. "NIKOBAR"
LOADING ABOUT 12th DECEMBER
for
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PORTLAND, SEATTLE
& VANCOUVER
M.S. KOREA"
› LOADING ABOUT 15th DECEMBER
ADEN, FORT SAID, BEYROUTH, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oll in bulk
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.
Tel. 34111 & 34112
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days, Thonce San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portlandı 29th, Daz M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE"
29th Jan, M.S. "SUNNYVILLE”
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST
M.S. “SUNNYVILLE”. M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”
22nd Dec::
21st Jan
"to Singapore; Port Swottonham, Penang Belawan & Batav
UNN
Chinese Freight Agents, HOO FOOK
'King's 'Bellding.
24th Dec.
·Bulk Oil Tanka
Apply
THE BANK LINE (CHINA). LED.
THE BANK LINE (CHRA) Lán