ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVA PORTS and MACASSAR
BAILINGSÅS SERIVALS
TJIBADAK"
"THTJALENGKA”
**THKAMPEK”
"RUYS"
19th Jan. 7th Feb.
12th Jan 31st Jan,
MANILA
SAILINGS
25th Jun
23rd Feb
ABRIVALS
1
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
ARRIVALS
"VAN HEUTSZ”
"TJIBADAK"
THTJALENGKA"
BAILINGS
12th Jan.
8th Jan..
10th Jan,
12th Jun.
7b Feb.
31st Jan.
• Calling Singapore only.
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"TJIKAMPEK" "RUYS"
·TJISADANK"
THE CHINA MAIL," SATURDAY.
FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
BRITAIN OPPOSES AMERICA IN FEC
New York Stock
Exchange
New York, January 5 Hravy pro-tuklig shfes bare-
were
ARRIVALS
The mostly
day
hee "underd
RAILINGS
26th Jan.
23rd Feb.
12th Jan
Calling at Mombasa & 1. Marques direct. franshipment cargo accepted on through B's/L to Dor-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.
"RUYS"
-TJISADANK"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
hour
Uhe
The ticket tape ingred Ainong Knits were United Corporation. American Aulines. Pepatcoin, Willys Overland, Nigthern States Power
«Washington, January 5. Informed sources said today that÷Britain,5 qt a closed meeting of the Far Eastern Commis, sion today, opposed the United States plan-to pormit the Japanese wider, participation in international affairs, ponding the conclusion, of a peace treaty,
At the same time, the Soviet Union again attacked the American labour policy in Japan, charging "repressive the occupation authorities with measures" against Japanese workers which "deny democratic rights guaranteed by the FEC policy.
The sources said the British Councilor, Hubert
LICENCES FOR JAP IMPORTS
y dented the stock market to ny. Despite relentless pounding la clonal forcers, galus excondled the by a wide margin si Fosses
though closing quotations Embassy
the Commission best marks of Graves, told Variations
that his government had wer actional. Transters doubts us to the wisdom 2,750,000 shutes largest of the American proposal th
Είναι November 3, 1948
thesanti permit Japan to play a bigger
All persons of ride importing arvi eighty
goods for resale in Japan" for for- hute, changed hands in the first part in international affairs.
The proposal, be sald, appeareign exchange require Japaniso to Rive the Japahcie'sover Government Import licences says ign rights which they should ng an announcement by SCAP.
a peace treaty f
Any Import brought into Japan loy unti
without such a licence In the ex- ned The FEC debating the Ameri-pectation of securing a proper con resolution which would give licence at a later time is done en- Commision approval the tirely at the risk of the Individuals establishment of "semi-dipl-ma» or firms concerned.
There is no legal or moral ob- be" establishments by Japanes
ligation on the part of the Japan- fandi
ese Government 'to grant anim- foreign countries trade relations,
It also would approve
the part lienee suply becaure an importer has invested money In participation in international con
na obarivers in their own
its purchone or shipment: All im- ferences ng
instead
of us advisers turters, for their pwn protection, should apply for and fective a Tien tilstary offelais.
proper import licence prior to The U.S. propeent has faken on ulded significance in recent days undertaking any financial cou
*mitment involving the importation:
15th
3ryl:vif Consolidated, nd active pour, closed at 1. dou
Storks
Dow Jones Averag
ARRIVALS
72 42
Lith Jun,
14th Jan.
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
"RIDDERKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
Transhipment
cargo
SAILINGS
8th Jan.
Late Feb
ARRIVALS
20th Jan.
accepted on through B'x/1, to,
Mediterranean and Northern European perts.
*RIDDERKERK”
"LANGLEESCOT"
20 Industrials 209.57, 15 Hail 54 25, 19 Utilities 41.50.
Ces ng quA RADIOTERA Adams Express 224 Alsha Jun 3 Ana e
Can 100%
Smelting 50% Terphone 147% Toineen 3
Water works 72%
Anncunda Popper 30%
314 Aviation Corp
Balds in Lo Cmotive 1% Bunadul 55%
Mendix Aviation 38% Bethlehem Stei azi Bong Amraft 24% Borden Ca 501
Canadian Parti 15% JI Case 40
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
8th Jan
25th Jan,
Late Feb.
Corn Prochirts 11
KING'S BUILDING TELS 28015 ... 28017 CHINESE AGENTS 87 CNAUGHT RG C Tels 31196-25133
OCEAN AGENCIES LTD.
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM U.S.A. PORTS
S.S. "POLIFEMO”
duc about 12th January
? Agents:
で
THE HONG KONG EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD. Boom 28, French Bank Building, 2nd Floor, Telephono: 32380
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from *** Atlantic Coast Ports of the United States and Før:Fastern-Parts
NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS
* ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC
"BIONEER MAIL”
Jan. 15.
PIONEER BAY"
Jani.. 22.
BIONEER DALE":
Fab. 11
"AMERICAN. REPORTER"
Feb. 22
SAILING TO MANILA
#PIONEER MAIL" ::
4........Jan. 19.....
"PIONEER BAY'..
.Jan. 23
.Feb. 12
"PIONEER BALE”
"AMERICAN REPORTER", 1Kqsan, Yokokatua), Feb. 23,
SAILINGS. TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, PLA
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIACINA
„JAPAN: & PANAMA CANAH ;
Arr. Jan. 9. Salla Jan. 12
#Jan. 28, Jan. 30
For rates, spadal interaction call
UNITED
"PIONEER COVE!
"PIONEER MAIL
PIONEER BAL"
Thrysler 60 FA
Cobrate 4231
Cornerelt! Solvents 20H
Du Pont #14
Eastman Kodak 475
General Electric 43
Motors 71%
Condeich 7216
Goodyear 44
take Mining 40% Internat onal Harvester 20
Puper 30
Tei & Tel 0%
Johns Manville 483 Keanecott Copper 81% Montgomery Ward 50% National Distillers 23%
Lend $53
New York Centrul 12%
¿Continued On Next Col.)
OFFICIAL NOTICE
PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME
10
In view of the disagreement br- of goods abroad for re-sale in tween the State Department and Japan.
Altary offeinls over somie por-
The obligation to patain import lons of the Japanese pehce treaty licences applies to all shipment which threatens to delay the con-andrargodt, other thinn military ferner for me time.
that
American officials feel
it is neces- pending the treaty.
ury to allow the Japanese more latitude in international affairs order to stimulate trade con- tributing to their ecounty.
in
Care needed
be very
mer-
shipments, irrespective of 'whee ther or not a general cence" to carty on an importing or chandising business in Jopan bas been granted.
Money Market
iS dollars went up to HR80. However, the British advisen 103 yesterday afternoon. A buying news of Bri- the Commission that they felt demand followed that members of the 13-nation' ain's recognition of Red China. careful The opening rate was 1K$8.541 body should
At the close the market was $6.1 about adopting any policy"
G1 which would
at a precedent 01 giving
defeated nation' sovereign rights before a peacej treaty a slanod.
While
not serving notice that the British would fatty veto the Mr. Graves Americon proposal, made it clear to his colleagues'
Was
HK$6 (9) and
unchanged
at
TT opened closed at 56.68.
Sterling HK$16.10.
Australian pounds. continuing the up-gradio. went up to. His
12,95, after opening at $12,85.
Fiastres were unchanged at
$ 100.
that it would not be acceptable 13 remained stationary at
without considerable revisión.
Russia has not yet expressed
its position on this subject.
However
the
Boviet Charg J'Affaires, Vladimir Bazykin, re- SUALCO
med his
attack against the American labour policy Japan.
im Bazykir. charged that laws pro- hibiting strikes ur collectiva bar
We Talkoo Dockyard & En-goining in Government-controlled ineering Co. of Hong Kong Ltd. Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, hereby give notice that in con sentene" of our desire to avòfä Leonfusion, we have applied tof
POUND RISES the Minister of Transport,
Brumels, January 6. under Section 47 of the Mer-
The British Pound rose to 113 chant Shipping Act, 1894, in
of the Steam Tugte 116 Belgian Francs on the free market in Brussels today, after respect "TAIKOO DOCKS" of HONG teaching its lowest quotation or KONG REGISTRY, Official Wednesday, D Number 180674, Gross Ton- Omcinty the Pound is quoted nage 233.49 tons, Register Ton-at 140 Francs-Associated Press. nagelons, heretofore own-
ed by Taikoo Dockyard & Ert- Pineering Co. of Hong Kong. Ltd. for permission to change her name to "TAIKOG SHUN- O" and to have her registereli in the new name at the Fort of HONG KONG is owned by Taikoo Dockyard & Engineer, ing Co. of Hong Kong Ltd.
Any objection to the propos- ed change of name must be sent to the REGISTRAR. OF SHIPPING at HONG KONG within SEVEN days from the appearance of this advertises rent.
Dated at Hong Kong, the sin day of January, 1950,
Talkoo- Dockyard &
Engineering Co... of Hong Kong L
AM. ELLIOTT,
Secretary
HK$27.30 a 100.
NEI Guilders, ros HKS21 à 100.
sharply to
LONDON STOCKS
H.K. Stock Exchange
This week his Bech on afford- ing no chance for the market to settle down. After the tum of
the year it opened with a slight
improvement in sentiment,
shak
b:14
VIA scarcely maintained, and prices drifted around those
A
they left off at New Year's Eve. Towards the close, the market has again clisplayed alight sigas of activity and there is a demand! for shares which may continue next week, though the market is so tender that the slightest ad- verse news muy upset things.
on how the good deal depends Home Government's recognition of the new Government in Peking A viewed.
1.K. GOVT. LOANS
*y's Lomn Fist ♣ 10401 1000 MINTI (1427 10
BANKB Hunk 14. 182, 15th RM 1 *926 4,bactered 106265 12
Merustile Bank A, East Anla 11
INSURANCES
..
Canton I. 12.
B
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Tiest
· TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
vid JABAN
"President Cleveland" ....... Arr. Jan. 13
"President Wilson" "General Gordon"
-Spils Jón: 14
3
Sails Jan. 36 Sally Feb.
4
Arr, Jan. 20
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES, vio JABAN
"President Pierco" "President Harrison"
Arr. Jan. ទ Sails Jan.
Sails Jan. 27 Arr. Jan. 20
10
TO NEW YORK, BÅLTIMORE & BOSTON
viņ RACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Tylor"
'KET.
"President Geqnt"
25 Arr. Jon. 24 Salls Jan.
Sails Fch. 20 Arr. Feb. 19 ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ: PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and. BOSTON
"President Van Buren" "President Jefferson"
&
H
$229
China Underwriters in
Fun fo *201
SHIPPING
1.K
2002
11. K * M Hit Flas Indo China (Peeta 29!,1,
TR
Shape
Unter Waterbonis 20 Arla Nas 1 De
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, K1 HKAK Whuased 116sa
North Fan Whares i
Mga skew Wharvm ton 1.K. Duck 5834, 18 k China Provblonde 12h shankbai Dorkynude Ub i pertock $24.
MINING
Hout Mia an
15.30, Mines W1195
LANDS, FOTELS & BLOGS, 1.6. Huvudsiẩm, 21 Du ʻiz dwa 34.K. Lands 201
Shanghel Lars 330
Humphrey 10,500,
11.K Bruts 1.1% Chibiene Kathias 14
HK.
Arr. Jan. Arr. Jan. 22
21
Sails Jan.
12. Suils Jan. 24
TO JAVA & STRAITS
"President Grant"
Opposite Star Ferry
...Arc. Jun. 14
Sails Jan. 15
Tel. 28172/5.
BEN LINE
FAR EASE!
(RRIVAL
FROM
BHIP "BENLOMONO"
U.K. vla Bingaporm.
"BENVRACKIE"
"BENVORLICH"
"BENCLEUCH"
16 by
16.
*"BENDORAN"
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Tawny
Verk Trung 101_180
(New) 98n, Htal Foreles
C. Light gld) 32 106.
Now! #208, 21 Awes 1.K. Electrica 311, 22, 309, Blu »m. Macho Bertries 13.
Butulakan Lighte křin. Telephones Pino Bhanghal Gas Disne
INDUSTRIALS Cald. Mucs. Ort. 26 tute. Caulon Les 25
Cendola 2 24/24 ły mn. 5.K. Dosen 145% 0.
STORES. Kle.
Dairy Farms 321ab, 42/42 Fund,
Wateus 27 kb. 47mm,
1. Gravfesta 181,b.
Bineres fiksu
'hink Emporium 206
Buy G. 143. 2.0031 Kun Hapur Hone 105, Wing On (HK) an Was l'uweli, Lui, #n
MISCELLANEOUS
China Entertaindippan 14120 H.K. tractioha (01) 2.40m.
Vi Tillnes in."
Mateman Anvestments 9/-n, Marcon (2K 76. Bhanghai Lan 1,00 Yangtzen 4b; · îmme--
- CUTTONS
L
E 4.4021 8.90..600.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Fýðm ́ ́UNITED KINGDOM PORTS STRAITS
*Consignées per Ship
"SOMAL
arrived January 7, 1950
January D. British bonds fail-i to respond to the news that
on the upsturn for the 1 mL QUE "publik welfare" Industries con- the nation's gold dollar Festives]
have tradicted the Potsdam Declaration and Press.
the FEC pulley United past three months. The close of the London Stock Exchange found long-term issues osers on the day by as much as three-o
-oighthe of a Pound per share. Except for gold mining shares, which stored minor gains, the market generally Japanese bonds slumped sharp- was apathellen mand, die slaa
three, the 1910 at £37, off are hereby notified that their fy. The 1930s closed at £80, or 1. and the 1007s at 240%, off cargo will be discharged into 1/4
the Hongkong & Kowloon Financial Tunes' Index; 103.7.
Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., -Associated Press.
where it will Hle at consignees risk and expense and subject to terms and conditions of San Francisco, January 5. Storage of the Hongkong & The largest shipmont of Kowloon Whart & Godown Japanese silk ever carried, by Co., Ltd. The cargo is expect- atr 5,000 pounds of materialed to be ready for delivery arrived here from Tokyo today from the Godown on and after uboard Pan-American
January 8, 1950. stratoérilser.
Packard Motors i
89
Pan American Airways 01⁄4- Pennsylvania RR 17% Radia-Corp. 19-****** Hemlagton Rand 12. Republic Steel 244 Beynolds Tobacco Schenley 31 Sears
Roebuck 439 -Shell 'Oil
3794 .. Sotony Vacuum 16 Southern Pacific 52% Standard Brands 21%.
"Dil of Calif, 64% Oil of N, J. 63% Studebaker 20 Union' Bag, 29%
Carbide:45
US Rubber 28
Steel:27
hes 16% Westinghouse 32% Youngstown Sheet & Tube 75% Gen, Pub, UUBLIES 1056)
SILK BY AIR
The shipment, including more than 100,000 yards of finished silk, was destined for a New York Importing firin, Pan-American, said United Press.
LEAD FUTURES
Cargo is considered as be- ng accepted in good order and condition by consignees, unless broken, chafed and damaged packages are left in the Go- down for subsequent examina- tion by Mesars. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of consignees,, at: 10.a.m, on Janu- resumed ary 12, 1850,
PressTo comply, with the. General Bonded Warehouse Regulation, consignees must haves a Re
VM New York, "January. 5. Tho New York. Confuggity
Exchange anno
in leod fufin
ph, Januar
fall but advanced. Among curb gainers were Borjum Steal, a trade Humble Oil, Tochnicalour A ciated Press
Tutke
day, Ankara Bedi Router
Pacific For Cast Line Inc.
Fact Regular Trans-Pacific Service
BAN, THÄNDIB09;1/94 ANDELION
"SEA BERPENT" ↑
LINES
" TULIPPINE THÀN
OVERLAND"
NEW YORK-CONICAGO-DETKÖIL TORONT MONTURAL AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN: DITDI
BEAT. REPUBLIC"
Dry Cargo East
Ban Francisco, vis Lós-
Ban Franckie
·Ban Francis
to venub Officer in attendence When dutiable goods are ex« amited.
All damaged cargo clalms against the stgamer must be Presented to the undersigned pp or Refore January 28, 1960, or they will not be recognised. No fire Insurance will be effected.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have boon token delivery of ex ship's side or alternatively ex the. Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf.
Godown So-premises un- Jess Joht survey has pre- viously been effected
MACKINNON MACKENZIE
Hone
·B:CO.
Agente,
January W:5203
"BENMACDHUR "BENALDER" "BENMHOR" "BENAVON"
"BENALBANACH” "BENVENUE "BENYANNOCH"
"BENCLEUCH" "DENALDER”“
"BENVRACKIE" "BENMHOR" "DENVANNOCH"
"BENVORLICH"
"BENMACDHUP" "BENAVON
"BENVENUE"
SAILINGS
London
Rotterdam, Hull.
DUE
In Port
9th Jan,
9th Jan.
16th Jan
an or abt. Zist Jan,
27th Jan.
Antwerp. "Hamburg
London, Hamburg & Hull,
•
10th Feb.
12th Feb.,
25th Fab.
28th Feb.
12th Mar,
20th Mar,
Loading on or abt.
18th Jan. 10th Fob.
Avonmouth, Rotterdam,
10th Jan,
10th Feb.
24th Mar,
13th Jan
Havro
Glasgow, and
3100, Jan,
28th Feb
Antwerp.
10th Mat.
Malaya, Colombo Aden, and Suez Canal.
* Accepts Carge for Japan, tAccepts Cargo for Port Budap.
For Further Particulars, Apply To
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD;
York Building.
:
Agents
Telephone: 34165.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. MONGOLIA"
H
LOADING ABOUT 5th FEBRUARY
„ADEN, FORT, SAID; ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, "ÖSLO, GOTHENBURG COPENHAGEN Tanks qugilable for the carriage of oil in bulke
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., Ind
Tel. 34111 & 24112.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thenco San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. “SUNNYVILLE”.
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST.
M.S. "FRANCISVILLE
"CASTLEVILLE
Sailing to Slogoporn *****Penang, Semarang
"FRANCISVILL
HOO FOOK PING
29th Jan,
21st Jan.
21st Feb.
Swettenham, A
Batavia}}#M,
23rd Ja
Bulk Oil Tanks.
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