THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950..'
ROYAL
INTEROCEAN E
LINES
JAYA PORTS and MACASSAR
SAILINGS
**TJIBADAK"
"THTJALENGKA'
10th Jan. 7th Feb.
MANILA
SAILINGS
"TJIKAMPEK”
'RUYS"
ARRIVALS
13th Jan. 31st Jan.
ARRIVALS
STRAAT MALAKKA
25th Jan.
23rd Feb
14th Mar
21st Feb.
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
"YAN HEUTSZ"
*IJIRADAK”·
"LJITI ALENGKA“
* Calling Slugapore only.
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
12th Jan.
19th Jan.
7th Feb.
In port
13th Jas. 31st Jan
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"TUKAMPAK **
"BUSS
LUISADANE"
FINANCE
AND
COMMERCE
INDONESIA LOOKS
FOR A BANK LOAN
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Things were not so robust on the Exchange yesterday; in fact There seemed a disposition to hold alouf and wait.
FR, GOVT, LOANS 10 100 Plsen Ink, #1 1984 a 10%; 100%
(1948) 1024, 30%
ARRIVALS
JL K
SAILINGS
25th Jan.
23rd Feb.
14th Mar
13th Jan. 21st Feb.
SERVAT MALAKKA
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques direct. Transhipooral cargo accepted on through B's/L te
Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.
RUYS
“TJISADANE"
"STROVAT
JAPAN
SAILINGS
Linz
BANKS
▲ 5 Book 14001:
on leg, Dia Chartered Bank 10 Mercantile Bank A AB £221," Bank of Ewat Avín 100D
INBURANCES
Canton Ins Simb Uretoni Jese 64th, Bade, diftan Caine Underwritern Bra
Як
Fire Ina
zitt. SIUIFTING
Darlene 200m.
Bramleta Ikm Bruker Chemise (Pref} #9,*
20 K
ARRIVALS
13th Jan.
Shells (Benter] 88:1150.
lore Walerate in Ana Nav
15th Jan
5th Feb
23rd Feb
22nd Jan, 20th Feb. 11th Mar.
FIJKAMPEKT
MALAKK.V
Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
SAILINGS
DOCRM, WHARVER, GODOWNS 11 K AK Whares in
labai ilgnekem Wharvin 180,
1 K Porn
to Perdeste 721an Shenebat Dockyarda 15, Wow los ab, 14.,
MINING
"TANGLESCOT""
JREMSKERK
Late Feb
Early Mar.
ARRIVALS
20th Jan. Early Feb.
HK
TUX
Transhipment cargo nece pled on through B's/L_to,
Mediterranean and Northern European perts.
"LANGUSESCOT"
·HEEMSKERR
Mily
an
LANDS, HOTELN 4 DI HAN
Notes 12 1b 121
Saande LED
716%
Bumbag 11. Nimm I enllion 10m Dunes Falaten 1400
PUBLIC UTILITIER
16
11 K Tiamwage 15 2014, Seek True cual n
(New 1
Hi Ferries val, 1/2 921, A
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
,25th Jan.
Early Feb.
Late Feb. Early Mar.
1 K
KINGS BUILDING TELS 28015 10 28017 Canary Papur 12 Common R. C Teus 396-25133
OCEAN AGENCIES LTD.
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM U.S.A. PORTS
S.S. "POLIFEMO”
due about 16th January
Agents:
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DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
M.V. "HALLAND"
30th Jan.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents
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Tel. 30331
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1 Jan 10
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Entertainements. 14,3
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Ki
12 30.0
Gemeleuctions (014) 2 40%
(New) 11
Vibes Yulings 1.
Marwan Invamente 1.m Microman (HK) Th Shanehal Loan 500 Yangtwem on
Awon & Siða.
KUBBER
Alma Esta
Anglo-Dutch
COTTONK
Anglo-Java la.
ale COMPANIES
Balu Asame on. Cute Plantations 40m. Chenor United 206. Chenk Rubbers
106. Comelidated Ituhbers 1. Bominion Babbers 18. Langkala In. Repah Rubbera .3616. Rubber Trusta 1a. Bamnenos Rubbers 100. Bemambu Rabber In Shanghal Kedah 2%. Sentuhl-kalny 12. Shanghai I'chang 181, Changhal Bumatra Jn. Bungel Durta 13. Tanah Meraha 800. Tebora Bubbers 101. Zlanet Rubbers in
Money Market
US dollars opened yesterday at $8,58, went up to $6.50%, and closed at $8.58%.
TI' was put through from HK- $6.63 to $0.63%..
$15.16.
Washington, January 9.
| The newly-created United States of Indonesia has asked the Export-Import Bank for a loan, Dr. Soemitro, the Republic's first Charge d'Af. faires in the United States, announced today. Dr. Soemitro, disclosed the request after he had presented his credentials to the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson,
"However, our long-terın fence against th
New York Stock Exchange
New York, January 9. The stock market scored new Has today. Gains ranged from more than a point. tractions to Transfers totalled 2,530,000 shares, j
which
in turn
ber 1949. ber 1943
10-
01
negotiations
depends already
what our Government enn do for our people."
Indonesin wanted the United States to send fechofeul assistan ce and hoped that young Indo- neston technicians would receive their training
the Valv Statex
that He Hakk with
Bunk the
had but no amount hati started, been mentioned. More detall- ed information might be avail- able when the Indonesian Minister for Economic Affairs, Mr. R. Juanda, arrived in the United States later this month for an "orientation trip."
The loan, if granted, would be used: (1) to restore the country's
production in levels; (2) increase electric power in our newly-won liberty is be.
ginnning crystaline industriat pur- production Tris
mind. But dust caused by the poses, and (3) repair and moder-
destruction during sight years of nine its transport system.
The
Noort
pre-wor
When he presented hals everdens
fold M.. tials, Dr. Soerutru
realis Acheson, "The solemn tion of the responsibilities in nuru-
neitle.
Indonesian) Government intermittent work has yet did not expect la receive a suff)~ | HOTAU rtently Large loan for ull ila accurately the extent
needs.
"We would like to enough to make a
Soemitro sale,
"We want to going Airbu
start,'
topped January 3, which was tops since Novem-
Among gainers were Southern Hailway,
Itolinore and Ohio, Chesapeake and Ohio, Greyhound,
#Re¢hpal+v1
Curtiss Vulter. Wright.
Benguel Consolidated, seventh must active stock, closed at 4. up 1⁄4.
Losers Included Philip Morris, ; United Al lines.
Stocks Dow Jones Averages; 72 07. 20 Industrials 201.90; 15 Nula 58.00; 10 Utilities 41.64.
Closing quotations! Adams Express 23 Alaska Juneau 3
American Co2 100%
To
+
Tis dieult to valexclai of the damage before the haze of Che's receive dust has vanished, but is certain that the dainige is by no means leas extensive than that of other countries which bave suffered the ravages of war."--- Reuter.
get production We do not in
the moon," Bu
tend to ask for wrlikt1.
Aaker if the Indonesian Gor-)
trouble trum ernment (eater Communist elements in the islands, Dr. Soemitro replied that the Republie did not intend to ask for Americu inilitary AN- sistance at this time.
GREEK SEAMEN UNDER ARREST
New York, January 9 New York police have board- Technical aid
ed the Panamanian steamer, "In terms of organisational Annitsa, here and arrested It discipline and control, our sailors, charged with a army has the situation well
| spiracy in holding_n “sitdown" hand ** far AL the Internal situation
concerned,"
strike aboard the ship.
added.
THAI EXPORTS
OF RICE
ha
con
When negotiating for a round- the-world contract yesterday, the men were told that they were to be paid in sterling instead of dollars as before and they re- fused, the ship's owners sald,
The men refused to leave the, ship and new crew refused to go on board while they still in the ship.
were
Bangkok, January 10. Thailand's rice exports Armed with warranta obtained brought in 1.800,000,000 Baht by the owners, 133 policemen for the period between January boarded the Annitsa and arrested 1 and December 1, 1949. The the men. M. Hercules Aranaoutes, total was a record for the 11-ganiser for the Greek Federa
tlon of Merchant Seamen, hind mon Li
at least period with
boarded the ship to advise the 372.000.000 Baht profit going men about their position and t into the national treasury.
The December sales are pected to bring in another 20.- 000,000 Baht.
been ordered off by the Muster. The Anniten, owned by the Tramp Chartering Company Panama, 15 munned by Greek During 1950 European countries sallora. She arrived here ort will import substantial quantitles Wednesday from British Columbin of Thai rice while Japan is ex- with a cargo of timber-Reuter. pected to
raise its import from the 1940 quota of 120,000 tuns to 257,000 in 1950 valued at US$36,- 000,000,
pines about 100,000.
LONDON STOCKS
London, January 9. Runtours of an imminent gene-
Italy negotiating fur 100,000) tons while Britain is expected to seek 100,000 tons and the Philip-ral election pushed prices slightly Jower on the London Stock Ex- change. British Government bonds Total exports of Thai rice in 1949
slid as much as 7/8 pound per estimated to reach share in the face of a thin stream were 1,132,000 tons.-Associated Press.
NY RUBBER
Crude
one
New York, January 9.
rubber number futures closed unchanged to five higher. Sales 135 contracts.
March
18.30 40. 18.05 - 10. 17.03.
May July
Spot number one ribbed smoked sheets 18% nominal, Associated
SHIP MOVEMENTS
San Francisco, January 9.
Smelting 57 Telephone 147% Waterworks 7 Anneerda
Copper 307 Aviation Corp. 0%
.
Baldwin Locomotive 11% Barusdal 35%
Bendix Aviation 37 Bethlehen Steel 32% Beinen
Boeing Aircraft 20% Borden Co. 48% Canadian Paride 15% ♪) Chée 40%
Chrysler 88% Colgate 42% Coral Solvents 21 Commercial
Com Products 70%
Du Pont #234
Eastman Kodak 47%
General Electric 43
Motors 71%
Goodrich 73
Goodyear 40 Homestake Mining 471⁄44 International Harvester 28
Paper 36% Tel & Tel 10%
..
Jahns Manville 48%% Kennecott Copper 52 Montgomery Ward 57% National Distillers 23
Lend 35% New York Central 13% Packard Motors 4% PAI American
Airways 10% Pen RR 17
Rallo
1844 Real Silk 12%
Steel 24% Tobacco 394
339%
Schenley 33 Sears Roebuck 44 Shell Oil 374 374 Socony Vacuum 10% Southern Pacife 85 Standard Brands 22 1⁄4
,
Oil of Calif. 645 Ol of N. J. 08% Studebaker 27% Union Bag 29
Carbide 45% US Rubber 30%
Steel 27%
Lines 17
Westinghouse 32
Youngstown Sheet & Tube 70% Gen. Pub, Utilities 10%
Railway bonds again advanced.
of selling orders. Leading indus- Among curb gainers were Barium trlai shares registered fractional Steel, Bellanca Aircraft and Fair- losses and gold shares-recently child Engine.-Associated Press. strong showed weakness.
the
Japanese bonds declined, 1010 Issue closed at £30, dowo
The
London, January B.
tin market wps Jower,
bid, 2000, 10s naked-Associated
£1, and the 1930 issues closed st Cash in was down 21. 10s, £600 £59, 15s, down five shillings.
Financial Times' index 105.2. Press, Associated Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
5.9. "BENLOMOND"
Consignees are advised that
Ship arrivals, General Edwin Survey of damaged packages,
dian Bear from Kobe,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees Por
6.5. "BENVORLICH”
D. Patrick from Yokohama; Ad. ex the above vessel will be are hereby notified that their miral Arthur P. Fairfield from held in the premisca of The, cargo is, being discharged into Manila, Arrival on January In Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf the Hong Kong & Kowloon
& Godown Co.'s Godowns Wharf & Godown Co.'s go Scattle, Ship departure, Contest where they will be examined down, where it will be at Con- for Yokohama Associated Press, in the presence of consignees signees, risk and subject to the by Messrs. Carmichael & Wharf's terms and conditions NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Clarke on Wednesday, January of storage, and where delivery
11, 1950 at 10a.m.
may be obtained.
Damaged packages are to be
M/V "MENESTHEUS”
Dámaged cargo ex this vessel
No claims for damaged cargo
will be surveyed at Holt's will be, admitted it damage 18eft in the Godowns for exam- Sterling was unchanged at HK-Wharf between 10 a.m. and not surveyed at the appoint-ination by Consignees and the
noor on January 12, 1950, dnded time by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke and consignees are consignees are requested to have their representatives pre hereby warned accordingly. sent during the survey.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO; BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
(CHINA), LTD., Agents.
Agents.
Australian pounds opened at HK$13.02 and closed at $19.
Piastros were unchanged at |HK$15.10 a 100,
Tlenls at HK$28 a 100, and NEI Guilders at HK$23.50 a 100, Hong Kong, January 11, 1960, Hong Kong, January 9, 1950. were also unchanged.
Pacific Far East Line, Inc.
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service®
PINEOT
BAN YRANETBOO, LOS ANGELES
SPHILIPPINE EBAR"
“LIGHTNING”.
Ban Trichoi
Bán Francisco
San Francisc
"NEW WORLD VICTORY"
"ORKÁT REPUBLIC"
ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY,
For ful)
2. ÖVERY AND NEW YORKCICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, IONTREAL AND ALL-AMERKIAN & CANADIAN CITIES,
San Francises & Law Angolan.
„Ban: Pennelsen @ Los Angeles."
· San Franitzen & Las 'Angeles
San Franelsen & Lau Angolti.
Company's Surveyors, MessrB. Carmichael & Clarke, at 10. 0.m. on January 14, 1950, 1927
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a ́ Re- venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examinod.
No-claims will be admitted,
AMERICAN. PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Fiest
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
vio JAPAN
"President Clove..nd"
"President Wilson"
"General Gordon"
Arr. Jan. Arr. Feb.
Arr. Jan. 13 20
3
Sails Jon. 14 Salls Jan. 30 Sall, Feb. 4
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
via JAPAN
"President Harrison" "President McKinley
Arr Jan. 20 ... Arr. Feb. 14
Sails Jan. 27 Salls Feb. 15
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Tylor" "President Graut"
Art. Jan. 24 Sails Jan. 25
19 Arr. Feb.
Sails Feb, 20
ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, BUEY, PORT SAJÓ, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Van Buren" -President Jefferson"
In Port Arr. Jan.
Salls Jan. 12
22
Satla Jan. 24
TO JAVA & STRAITS
"President Grant"
Opposite Star Ferry
.Arr. Jan. 14
Sails Jan. 13 Tol, 28172/5.
BEN LINE
SHIP
"BENVRACKIE"
"DENVORLICH" "BENCLEUCH" "BENDORAN
"BENMACDHUP” "BENALDER" "BENMHOR"
"GENAVON"
"BENALBANACH" "BENVENUE" "BENVANNOCH?
BENCLEUGH" "DENALDER"
"BENMHOR" "BENVANNOCH"
"BENVORLIGH” "BENMAGDHUI" "SENAVON"
"BENVENUE"
*## FAST
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. via Singapore,
DUI
IN PORT
IN PORT
16th Jan,
on or abt. 21st Jan,
27th Jan. ZAR JAN.
10th Feb.
12th Feb.
25th Fo
28th Feb.
SAILINGS
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam,
& Hull.
Genoa, London,
Hamburg
Avonmouth, Rotterdam,
12th Mar,
20th Mar.
Loading on or abt.
18th Jan.
18th Feb.
18th Feb.
24th Mar,
Liverpool, Glasgow,
K/Wharf,
Dublin, Havre and Antwerp.
81st Jan,
28th Feb.
16th Mar.
Hamburg & Mull.
Via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, and Suez Canal.
* Accepts Cargo for Japan, 1Accepts Crgo for Port Sudan.
For Further Particulars, Apply To......
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD, Agents
York Building.
Telephone: 84165.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "MONGOLIA"
LOADING ABOUT 9th FEBRUARY 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. 94111 & 34112
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence after the goods have left the San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland ·
steamer's godowns, and wall
goods remaining undelivered M.S. "SUNNYVILLE”
"after". "January 16, 1050, wül
be subject to rent.
All claims against the steam-
ARRIVALS THER
29th Jan.
FROM PACIFIC COAST
21st Jon.
21st Feb.
M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”. er must be presented to the MS. "CASTLEVILLE
undersigned on or before Janu-i
ary 31, 1950, or they will not
be recognised.
Salling to Singapore, Port Swattenham, Penang, Somarang & Batavid
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
M.S. "FRANCISVILLE“
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.
(CHINA), LTD,
Agent.
$23rd Jol
Famenger Accommodationer Balk Of Tadka
Chinese Freight: Agenta, HOO FOOK PING
Hong Kong, January 0.1950S KANTARCENA
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