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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

ROYAL INTEROCIAN

℗ SINGAPORE, JAYA

PORTS and

MACASSAR

"TJIBADAK"

"TJIBADANE"

"VAN HEUTBz"

"TJITJALENGKA"

Only 10 Gingapore, Penang: & Biswan Deli.

MANILA, EAST & ́· SOUTH AFRICA &

SOUTH AMERICA

8th Mar,

- 16th Feb.

in. port 16th Mar.

21st Feb. 21st Mar,

9th Mar.

23rd #ob.

"RUYB"

"TJIPONDOK"

13th Feb.

"STRAAT MALAKKA

19th Feb.

"BOISSEVAIN"

17th Mar,

3rd Apr.

Kist Fob.

14th Feb,

15th Feb.

1st Apr.

10th Mar.

"AUYS"

"TJIPONDOK"

"ВТЯААТ MALAKKA"

"BOISSEVAIN"

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

© EUROPE via MANILA

and MALAYA

"LANGLEESCOT"

"HEEMSKERK"

Through BI/L Issued

10

Mediterranean and Northorn

European ports,

"LANGLEESCOT"

"HEEMSKERK"

JAPAN

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

13th Feb.

Late Feb.

13th Feb. fate Feb.

BEY KING'S "BUILDINGS TELEPHONESZES STOREAD17.

PEDYCHIMBAT AGENTS) 62İ (ÇONSABBOT, GIYAB, C51116)=3096), 2STLE

U. S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

BHIP

8.3. "CLEO"

ARRIVALS

FROM

DUE

NY. & GULF PORTS.

10th Feb.

. "DINGWALL"

NEW YORK.

Abt. 15th Feb.

.. "ANDREAS"

GALVESTON.

23rd Feb.

... "AGATHI

8.8. "NORLAGO"

EAST COAST/U.S.A,

GALVESTON.

#

1st Mar,

14th Mar.

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

York Building?

AGENTS.

Tel. 34165

DE LA RAMA

RAMA LINES

S.S. DONA AURORA

Arriving in Mid March from

U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS via MANILA, ILOILO & CEBU

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

1. Connaught Rond, C:

m.v.

Agents

Tel: 30331

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

SUMATRA”

(Maldön Vöyöga)' LOADING. 10th. FEBRUARY. SAILING. ETIK. FEBRUARY

For

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, TANGIERS, CASABEANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 31140.

“WEEKLY CHINA MAIL"

CONTAINING ALL THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM. THE: "CHINA MAIL" & "SUNDAY HERALD”

Price 50 Cents ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY:

FINANCE

AND

COMMERCE

BRITAIN STILL LEADS IN SHIPPING

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

A fairly brisk Market, with tutes inclined to fluctuate, though on the whole still Improving,

H.K. GOVT. LOANS 45tom:109

83% Loan (1934 & 1040) 1000. 31% Loan (1948) 100%.

BANKS

H.K. & S. Dank 1500b,

(Lon. Reg.) £n. Chartered Bank £10 7/18n. Mercantile Bk. A. & B. £2311. Pank of East Asia X.D. 103n.

INSURANCES Canton Inr. 310, 315. Union Ins. 025b, 640, 040sa. Chin, Underwriters Sn. H.. Fire Ins. 210n.

SHIPPING

Douglases 200n.

1.K. & M. Steamboats in Indo Chints (Prei) 89J11.

(Def.) 200.

Shells (Bearer) 65/n,

U. Waterboats 2ās.

Asia Nav. IB.

Dooks, Wharves, Godowns, Etc. H.K. & K. Wharves 110n. North Point Wharves Sib. Sh. Hongkew Wharves Hu, H.K. Dorks. 18,30b, 10/181. China Providents 1140. Shanghol Dockyards 7in. Wheelocks 20b, 205a. MINING

Rnub Mines Bån. IK. Mines .01jn.

Lande, Hotels & Bldgs, H. & S. Hotels 11.80s,

.00/isa.

H.K. Lunds 401b, 4987. :

Shanghai Lands 2.10.

Humphreys 103. H.K. Realties 2n.

Chinese Estates 130n.

PUBLIC UTILITIES. H.K. Tramways 15.80b, 165,

15.00sa.

Peak Trams (Qld) 18n.

(New) Bin.

Star Ferries 01n.

11.55/-

TONNAGE

Now York, February- 9:.

The American. Merchant. Marine. Instituto, says.

the active merchant floélé öf áll: Bút á föv of the world's maritima notions ara, as, largo| as they were before World Wär 11; countries avon have mora ships, and Britain still ladds the world:.

Some

Exceptions, the Institute said, ate Greece, and, the three former Axis poftners, Germany, Italy: and. Japan.

It noted that Greece suffered heavy ship losses in the Allied cause in the war. 1

The Institute sald Great Britain And the United States, respec tively, süll hold first and

second pinec in world ranking among

maritime powers.

war, is only, now reviving it

Italy. thd shipping Industry. pre-war sixth in rank, now i neventh in position, but with out 1,000,000 less tonnage than

1939

Panama's: rise.

As of June 30, 1940, the In stituto Roll, Britain had 21,600,- In What was called 'aonisation 000 deadweight tons with alikỳroaketing, Panama cilmd- 309,000 ton deßelt which soon ed from 14th to fourth place will be made up by new construé- amang maritime nations since tion now on the ways. At the the war, from 1:100,000 to...4,-] same time and by virtue of its

500,000 tons, Greace continues wartime shipbuilding programmic,

to hold ninth place, but with 000,000 said the report, the United States;

Ibna, fever which had 11,700,000 tons in 1939,

By nations, ranking maritime had 18:100,000 tons in netive set-powers were given in this order, vice inat June, with about 10, by the Institute: United King- 000,000 tons laid up.

dom, United

States, Norway, The

Instituto report Bald Panama Netherlands, France, period, which in Ily, Sweden, Greece USSR, "The 10-year cluded the heaviest merchant ship Canudo, Japan, Denmark, Spain, losses and the greatest shipbuild, China, Brazil, Argentina, Fin- ing production in history, followed lanil, Australia and Portugal. by four years of peacetimo re- adjustment. ads Great Britain and the United States occupying in service 12,765 merchant ships their usual positions of first, and more than 1,000 gross tons these totalling 102,000,000 groas second, respectively, in world

tona. ranking.

In the 10 years, Japan dronped from third to twelfth place in world ranking. and Germany which ranked fifth before the

Wing On (H.K.) 02. Wm. Fowell Ltd. Dis.

MISCELLANEOUS China Entertainments 10in HI.K. Constructions (0) 2.40n.

(N) 1,300.

Vibro Pilings 1080. Marsman, Investmérita 0/-1. Marsman, (H.K.) 10. Shanghal Loon 1.300. 167-Yangtszes dan,

C. Lights (Old) 11.80. 11.855.

(New)

81b, 877.85sa.

H.K. Electrics 2016 30s, 298za.

Macao Electrics 23n.

Samlakan Lights On,

Telephones Iun.

Shanghal Gas liin.

INDUSTRIALO

Cald. Maeg. (Ord.) 24. Canton Ices 3an. Contents 241b. 2518, 241/25/247sa. HK. Ropes 15in.

STORES dc. Dairy Farmus 411b, 42s, 4138o. Watsons 4916, 19sa. L. Crawfords 182 Sinceres 3.cob, 3.80s.

China Emporium 10n. Sun Co., Ltd. 2.60s. Kwong Sang Hong 105b.

I

~NOTICE-TO-CONSIGNEES- From UNITED KINGDOM PORTS AND STRAITS

Consignees per Ship.

5.8. "KHYBER"

-areived-February-10-1950

Ewos (n.

COTTONS

RUBBER, etc. COMPANIES. Aima Estates 14.-sa.

Anglo-Dutch 30n.

Anglo-Javas Ip:

Batu Anams 20n.

Ente Plantations .800.

or United 201.

Chemor

Cheng Rubbers 10n.

The Institute said there ass, now

Countries which held a pre-war dropped ranking but new have below the 20th rank include Ger- many, Yugoslavia and Belgium, which in 1980 ranked fith, 15th and 19th respectively. Absocio- ted Press,

Money Market

US dollars opened yesterday at | HK$0.40%, and, closed at $6.49

Twas put through from HK$- 0,514. to $6,521.

Sterling at HK$15.95, and Auș- trallad pounds at HK$13.20, wero unchanges.

Plastres remained nominal, at HK$12.05 a 100,

Ticals at HK$28.50 a 100, arid NEI Culders at HK$2290 a. 100, were also unchanged.

NY RUBBER

New York, February 8..

1 futures Crude rubber No. closed today seven to 28:1dwar, Sales were 118 contracts,

Rubbers 100.

in.

March

Tepah Rubbers .15h. Itubber Trusts 28. Samagaga Rubbers .60b. Semamby Bubbers 35n. Shanghai Kesians XD. 21b,! Shanghal-Malays 12.-n.

1

Mby July

September

December

Shanghai Pahang 75. Shanghal Sumatras .000. Sungei Durls 10.-n. Tanah Metals .50n. Tebong Rubbers 13n. Ziangle Rubbers

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

10.10

18.00

18.15

17.93-08-

17.70 bit smoked

Spot No, I ribbed sheets 18- nominal-Associated Press,

LONDON STOCKS

London, February 8 Pre-election slumber continued) to grip the Stock Exchange toliny. Industrial shistes moved in a

range”

Government bonds trend. Brits with no-donita declined two and one half to five shillings per share of £100 par

Financial Times' index. 104.2.- Associated Press.

M/V "PROMETHEUS” Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed at Holt's Whori between 10 a.m. an noon on February 11-and-14, are hereby notifled that their 1950: and. consiences are re- cargo_will be discharged into quested to have their represen these Hongkong- & Kowloon tatives-present during the suth Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., ["ves.

where it will∙lio at: consignees |

risk and expense and subject

to terms and conditions of Storage of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Co., Ltd. The cargo is expect Hong Kong, February 11, 1956.

ed to be ready for delivery from the Godown on and: after February 11, 1950.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

M/V "AJAX"

MAERSK LINE

New York Stock Exchange

Now York, February. 8. Hopes for quick settlement of the coal and Chrysler strikes siiffened a wavering stock mar- kot today, Final prices showed sight majority of gains, semic around running to

a point. Steels, motors, aircraft and radlo télévision were well représented, Transfers 1,470,000.-

Cainers were Studebaker, Geti- ral Motors, Chrysler, Young- stown Sheet, and U.S. Steel.

Losers Wäre Bethlehen Sied; Smeltlak, Goodyear, Amerlean Alller Chemical, Dupont American Can.

and

Dow Jones, averiges: Stocks 73.33; 20 Industrials 202,71; 15 Rails 64.70; 10 Utilities 42.50.

Closing quotations. Adams Express 214 Alakka Juficați 31. American Can 118

Blestiae 14A, Telephone 149% Tobacco 74 Waterworks 04 Anaconda

Copper 20% Aviation Corp 654 Baldwin Locomotive 124 Barnsdall 50 Bendix. Aviation 39.

chom Stoel 334

Aircraft 20%. Borden Co. 417 Canadian Pacific 15% J. L. Case 4d

Chrysler 60%.

Colgate 444

Commerctul Solvents 10% Com Producta 71 Du Pont 63% Eastman Kodak 477% General Electrle 44% Motors 77%

Goodrich 004 Goodyear 48

Homestake Mining 45%

International Harvester 28%

Paper 30%

Tel & Tel.12%

Johns Manville 464 Kennecott Copper 5374- Mentgomery Ward By National. Distillers 22%

If

Itad.

Now York Central, 12% Fackan, Motors 444. Pan American Always 0 Fennsylvania RR 1796-

14

Radio19

Remington

Scars

20 Tobacco -30% 32% Roebuck 4194

Shell Oil-95%

Socony, Vacuum 10% Southern Pacife 52 Standard Brands 22%

Oll: of Cal. 834 Oll of N. J. 67%

Studebaker Unlon Bag 28%

Carbide, 432

*

US Rubber, 425 **Stoel 29%

"Lines 17%

Westinghouse 323%.

Youngstown Sheat, & Tube 70% Gen, Pub. Umiles. 10%

Curb, market stocks were nar rowly

mikod. Higher wert Creole Petroleum and Electric Bond and Stihre A. generous nabéttirat.galna, arid loses wals,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEE the picture in the band marketi

MNÁGREZE

MAERSK laving - Brived: from New York and Ports of calls,, Constinees of Cargo are hereby nolliled that their goods. are Being landed and placed at risk and expense Inte the Hong Kong & Kopidoh Whalt & Godown Company's

Associateek-Pres

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES!

Contientes per AUSTRALIA-WEST PACIFIC LINE

M.V. "ČITOS”

godowns at Kowloon, where are hereby notified that their dölivery may be obtained as cargo is belig discharged into soon as the goods are landed the Hong Kong & Kowloon Cargo is considered: as be- ing accepted, in good order and

Optional cargo, will not be What & Godown Co's godown condition by consignees, unless broken, chafed and damaged

Damaged cargo ex this ves-nded here,, unless notice has where it will be al consignees packages are left in the Go will be surveyed by Messrs, been given 48 hours prior to rick and subject to the Wharf's Goddard & Douglas at Holts, vessel's arrival; but carried often and candilions of storage. down for subsequent examina Wiart from 10 am.. on Feb. from port to port to, the final where delivery may be tion by Messrs. Goddard 11 and 13, 1950, and consignees port of call to which the option

obtained Douglas in the presence of are requested to have their extends.. consignees, at 10 a.m. on representatives present during February 16, 1950.

the survery.

To comply with the Generalų Bonded Warehouse Regulation, consignees must have a ̈Ke- venue Officer in attendence

1.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Damaged packages are to be leht, in, thà... godowns for ox-. No claims will be admitted amination by Consignees and after the Goods have left the the Company surveyors, Gddowns, and all goods re-

Mutas Carnsehaël &. Clørke maining: tindelivered after February 18, 1860, will be sub at 10 am. Folfunty 10, 1050.

when. dutiablo goods are ex- Hong Kong, February 11; 19sh Jest to rent, de

amired. *

All damaged. cargo claims

against the steamer must be |--gan presented to the undersigned NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

on or before March 3) 19 FLYING INDEPENDENT or they will not be recognised. **

cffected.

and

All broken, chafed, damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on February | 15)-1980;; at '-10a.m. by our Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

To comply with Generall Bonded Warehouse Regulations. consignees must have & Ro venue Officer in attendance! when damaged dullabie goods are examined.

No cl

the

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the No fire Insurance will b be Damaged cargo ex this vej-

To comply with the General steamer's godowns, and all We will be mirveyed by Messth.

Anderson & Aahe at The Holy Bonded Warehouse Regulations goods remaining undelivered after the goods have been on Co Ltd has me vende comer intendance subject to rent

No claims will be admitted Kong & Kowloon Wharf consignees, must have la Rey after February 11, 1950, will, be taken delivery of ship Standard Vacuum Of Cool When canidged dutiable Foods A claim side... or alternatively (er the NYS-Open Yard, - Laichikok, | átő examined,,, Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf from 10am on February 10 All claims must reach us & Godown Co.'s promises-un, and 11) 1950. Consigneca otc less a joint survey has pres requested to have their repro bafare March 9, 1950; or they viously been effected/

Esentatives present during the will not be, recognised MACKINNON MACKENZIE

• No Insurance will be effected.

"JERSEN & CO.

Agenta,

ROB. N. Co.

'surveys

DA P. PATTISON & CO.

Gener

Hong Kong Februar

Hong Kong,Februnty, 10, 1950. Hong Kong, Feb

** claims against steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before February 18, 1900, or they will not be, recognised.

· The Kobal Flee

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

·Salis Feb‹ 20 Balls Klár. 17 Sails Mar 18 ANGELES:

við JAPAN.

"President® Cleveland"-

Art: Feb: 25

"President Wilson" "General Gordon"

. Art. Mår. 10

Art: Mar. 17

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS

‚Art. Feb. 14, .Arr. Feb. 20

Safts Feb. 15 Snils Feb. 27

VÀ JAPAN.

"President McKinley ..... "President Taft"

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

"President Grant” "Marino Snapper" ........

L

Arr. Feb. 14 Salls-Feb, 14 Arr.. Mar. 10 · Sails Mär. 20 ROUND THE WORLD

VIA MANILA SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACIN SUEZ.

PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA; NAPLES, MARGRILLES, pr

GENOA, NEW YORK. and BOSTON

"Fresident Polk" "Mount Davis"

Arr. Feb. 20

Arr. Mar. S

TO. JAYA & STRAITS

"Marine Snapper"

Arr, Feb. 10

Tel: 28172/3

Sails Feb. 22

'Sails Mar. 7

Salls Feb, 11

BEND LINE

"BENALDER"

"BENMHOR"

ARRIVALS

FROM

SHIP

....U.K. via Singapors, .

"BENAVON"

{"BENALBANACH”

"BENVANNOCH".

"BENVENUE"

"BENLAWERS"

*"SENLEDI

"BENNATOW"

"BENALDER" "BENNATOW"

"BENMHOR"..... "BENVANNOCH"

"DENAVON" "DENVENUE"

"DENLAWERS"

SAILINGS

'DUR*

12th Feb. 16th Feb.

on or abt. 25th Fab.

28th Feb.

12th.Mar.

20th Mar.

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg

ار

27th Mar,

7th Apr.

J

14

12th Apr.

Loading on or sbt.

18th Feb.

10th Apr.

18th Feb.

24th Mar.

Liverpool,

Glasgow,

28th Feb.

Dublin, Havre

and

18th Mar

Antwerp.

30th Mar.

& Hull.

Genda,

London,

Avonmouth, Rotterdam,

Hamburg & Hull,

Via Malaya, Colombo). Adon, and Butz Dangli

• Accepts Cargo for Keelung and Japan.

#Accepta Cargo for Jupari,,

•1 Accepts Carpo for Port Sudan.

Accepte Cargo for Hüll.

For Further Particulare; Aphily Tomm

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

„York...Bullding....

Telephone: 34165.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "MONGOLIA”

LOADING 11th FEBRUARY

for

ADEN;: BORT SAID, HAIFA, GENOA,. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OŠLO. GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg, 2nd floor,

Tel-34111 & 34112.

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

Direct to Los Angeles,. in “ San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattla

MS: "FRANCISVILLE” M.S. CASTLEVILLE”

days: Thence

Portland

1- 28th Feb.

30

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

MIS. "CASTLEVILLE” M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE”

Salling to Singapo

Port Swettenhátt, Penang Batoria:23

M:5:"CASTLEYILL

Fassenge

"No Fire Insurance" i will be

Chinese

HOO!

Bulidini

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