THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1030.
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BROYAL INTERO CLAN GENES
• SINGAPORE, JAYA 4
PORTS and
MACASSAR
"TJIBADAK"
"TJIGADANE"
"TJITJALENGKA"
"VAN HEUTSZ””
Onty
to
Singapore,
Penang & Relawan Doll
MANILA, EAST &
SOUTH AFRICA &
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
17th Feb,
In port
0th Mar, 10th Mar,
21st Feb.
9th Mar 21st Mar.
SOUTH AMERICA
"RUYS"
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
18th Feb.
"BO139EVAIN”
17th Mar,
23rd Feb. 3rd Apr.
JAPAN
"AUYS"
"TJIPONDOK"
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
"BOISSEVAIN,"
21st Feb.
10th Feb, 19th Feb.
19th Mar.
1st Apr.
Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA
and MALAYA
"HEEMSKERK"
Through Bo/t.
ARRIVALS SAILINGS:
20th Fab.
Insued to
Mediterranean and Northern
European parts.
ค
JAPAN
"HEEMSKERK"
25th Feb.
EEKINGS, BUILDINGS STELEPHONES: (28015. 107210 17:
U. S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.
ARRIVALS
FROM
DUE
N.Y. & GULF PORTS.Discharging Buoy A-8.
SKIP
I.G. "CLEO"
a. "DINGWALL"
NEW YORK,
Abt.
20th Feb.
... "ANDREAS"
"AGATHI"
GALVESTON,
M
23rd Feb.
EAST COAST/U.S.A.
#
fat Mar.
6.0. "NORLAGO"
GALVESTON.
H 14th Mar.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.
York Building
AGENTS.
Tel. 34105
DE LA RAMA LINES
S.S. "DONA AURORA”
M.S. "DONA NATI”
duo 14th Mar,
duo 25th Mar.
Arriving via Manila from
US ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS..
BUTTERFIEED & SWIRE
Agents.
1. Connaught Road, C.
Tel. 30331
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from Aflantic Coast Ports of the United States and Far Eastern Ports
- NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS,
ARRIVALS F
FROM ATLANTIC
"AMERICAN REPORTER”
.Feb. 27
"PIONEER LAKE"
"PIONEER WAVE”.
Mar. 17. Mar. 26
SAILING TO MANILA....
"AMERICAN REPORTER" (Four. Yokohama)
Feb. 28
Mar...18
· SAILINGS TO NEW YORK. LOSTON.
"PIONEER LAKE" (Keolung, Fusafi) .......... "PIONEER WAVE" (via Yokohama) ......Mar. 27
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA VIA
JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL
PIONEER DALE
„Arr. Feb. 20 Balls Feb. 22. Mar. 87 Mar: 25- Apr. 0 Apr. 8
"AMERICAN-REPORTER” "PIONEER LAKE"
*For rates, spécial Information
UNITED STATES LINES
Queen's "Bldg "COMPAN
{lian too? mcheduà'ni: the Campany's
*Tol. 28196 ajal. Jendine punt, discharge
p
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
SYRIA-EGYPT TRADE PACT NEGOTIATIONS
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The market was quiet yester-
day.
H.E. GOVT. LOANH
45% MAK IDON.
Lean (1982), sina,
BANKN II.K.. Bank 16150.
(Lan, Bex £10. Chartered Bank All Bysan. Mercantile Bank A. & U. 2. Bank of Exel Apin, 40.
INHUBANCKH
Carton Tem 15m.
Unfors The AZTH, GIÊN, GJOKA, Chios Enderwriters 2. H.K, Fl In. 10.
HHIPPING
Minyanın 2008.
1.K., Steenbonts
in.
Ink. Chlaas theat.j k015 m.,
Del.) 2008.
Shelin (Flenter) 3,'t.
Unus Waterbunts 25.
ARIA NAY, D
DOCKS. WHARVES, GODOWNA, Fl. 1.K, K. Whatres 1971.
Nooth Paint Whats 6,961, 6. Bharat Bongkew Wharves jdn. R.K. Darba 189ah, 198ə, 186. China Previdents 126, 12sa. Ahangtwi Ikekyard. 15. Wheelerka 27.
MINING
Raub Minn 540..
11.X. Mine - „12 3105,
LANDS, HOTELK & BLOGE,
H. & Hotels 1955).
I.K. Lase kb.
Shaoutal Landg 2.10.
Humphreys thin.
II.K. Ileniti 2.
Chin Fainte 1200,
PUBLIC UTILITIES HK, Tramway 12th, 10. Peak Tram (Qld) it.
(New) 0. Atar Peerles 920.
H
. Lights Old) 12.
(New) Dr.
11.K. Electricno. Macro Electrics 23. Handakan Lights in. Telephone 17n.
Bungai Gian 1%.
INDUSTRIALS Cald, Mac. (Ord.) 4. Canton Irwin. Cement 14, 1.K. Roses 154410
STONES Etc. Dalry Farms 41, 42km. Watrice 50, 4934m.
L. Crawford 186
Ah 3,800,
Calon Empariuro 200.
HC, Lul. 2. Kwang Bad Honx Lab. Wing On K.) 2. Wm. Powell, Ltd, 9%.
MISCELLANEOUS
China Entertainment 18 n. H.K. Constructions (Okl) .40,
44
(New) 1.300.
Vibro Pilings 141⁄2en.
Maremman Investments 0/-n. Maraman (1.K.) 7. Shanghai Loan Lin. Yangiare 426,
Eros in.
COTTONS
~~~~~~~~ HULBER, -etc.-COMPANIES
Alma Estates 14. Atiglo-Dutch on. Anglo-Javog in. Batu Anamazon. Date Plantations 80. Chemor United 20, Cheng Rubber
10,
Eonsolidatesi Habbara .11. - www Tammios Rabber"„Bine Lanskate.in
Repal Rubber. 15
Hubbar -Trusta diaman seme
· Ramassza - Rubbers, Alla -
Semambus Robbery 35p.
Shanghat Redans X.D, 2946, Ja. Khanghai-Meloys 120.
Shanghai Pahun. Shanghai Sumatras 60. Sunkel Duris 10,
Janais, Mara
Or
Tebonk Rubbers „150, Zangi Rubbery in
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES 5.1. "FLYING INDEPENDENT
'Damascus, February 13. Khaled Boy El Azom, Syrian Prime Minister, dis- closed tonight that his country is negotiating a trade agreement with Egypt, similar to that recently concluded with Saudi Arabia, Syria will soon approach Iraq with a view to sign- ing a pact of this kind between the two coun- tries, and agreements with other member States of the Arab League, have been drafted, the Premier said in an interview.
The pacts, are designed to bulk Arab economic unity lon a sound basis, and as a pragtl- cal step towards true and firm co-operation, he explained.
The Syrian Government sh- carely desires economic unity within the Charter of the Ara League.
This first stop, he said, could be followed by political, cultural and military unity.
BY believe in strengthening Arab brotherly ties to safeguard the Arab League with materkds to face the Israeli threat and the unsettled international situation," Khuled Bey said.
Trade agreements and a colles- tive security pact would remove all obstacies in the way of Arab unity, the Syrian Premier said,
"Therefore I hellove that the Arabs must work as one team to realise this end," he added.
Now port
He said that a State company had been formed with a capital of 24,000,000 Byrian ire to bulid the port
of Ladziah, which will arve Byria's Import
and export trade and replace
Beirut.
ean,
Cost of stagnation
in trade
NEW ECA GRANT TO KOREA
Washington, February 13. The Economic Co-operation Administration today granted new ald totalling $1,710,000 to Korea.
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Nationalist China teceived *350,000 to pay okean transport COSIS DA supplies already pur- ohased.
This brings Korenu ald to tolal of $77,279,000, China's to $175,116,000,
Karus will use $1,287,000 of Ita now aid to finance, purchase of non-metallic minerals from Japan and $127,000 for miscellaneous In- 'dustrial equipment from the same
sources.
The balance of the funds will bo spent for a variety of recovery from reminedities
the United States. Geneva, February 13.
The ECA also granted 10 Eurn-
countries "The persistent stagnation of mean
an additional East-West trade is costing the $7,313,000 to buy recovery sup-
of Europe and the piles under the Marshall plan. people
Denmark received $2.835,000, Stales 100 much, United Anders Frihagen of Norwaylargest of the day's spending ap
provals. chairman of the United National The funds will be used to buy Economic Commission for Eu $1,500,000
worth of soybeans. rope, said today.
$1.300.000 for row cotin and $35,000 worth of chemicals, all from the United States-Asso clated Press.
Addressing a meeting of the Commission's Economic experts and permanent delegates, Mr. Frihagen made a strong "plea_for revival of trade across the fron curtain.
He said he attached the grea- tost
Importance to breaking the present deadlock-in the Economic Commission for Europe's Trade Committee which has been trying to encourage an interest in East West trade.
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"It is fortunate that we here in the Economic Commission Europe can look at these pro- bloms from the point of view of The new port could offer Iraq Europe as a whole," Mr. Frihagen free access to the Mediterran- |
safd.
To any informed and mature Premier Azem said that the mind I must be self-evident that sever Irrigation schemes now in the nations of Europe, by their hand would cost during the pre-individual effort alone or even ent financial year an estimated acting in groups embracing half 7,000,000 Syrian ire, and might the continent, can accomplish less cost double this amount by the for the well-being of their people time they were completed. than might be "achieved by a were designed to broatier all-European co-operative The
schemes distribute water from the Euph effort."--Associated Press. rutes over the Djibohar aten.
The Par Algad irrigation scheme, near the Ass! River, is expected to cast 50,000,000 Syrian. live, and will be the most im portant Irrigation scheme under- taken in Syria.
LONDON STOCKS:
་
London, February 13... Lending Industrial stocks and Urlish Government bonds were Arm in a quiet session of the London Exchange today. Oil and It will enable Syria to cultivate gold niping shares in 40,000 hectares of an area, un-were slightly lower. cultivated for centuries, the Pre- mier sald-Router,
INTER-ZONAL TRADE TALKS
Berlin, February 13. Inter-zonal trade taiks with a view to lifting (the Western embargo on imports on steel to' Eastern Germany will start in Berlin tomorrow; Herr "Kurt Leopold, representative of the West German inter-zonal trade department in Berlin, an-
nounced today.
Western Allled officials believe
that Eastern Germany will.ba
general
Japanese bands of the 1910. series closed 1-1/4 higher' at 37.- Asociated Press.
Washington, February 13. Treasury position on February 9 compared with the correspond- ing date a year ago :
1
London, February 13. Cath the was unchanged today bid, 5000 asked. at £590 15% Ninety-day futuros rose TR. Gil, to £580 bid. £300 10s. asked. Totul, turnover 60 tons.
The Financial Times index was 106.7.-Associated Presa,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees Fer BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE m.s. "TARIFA" are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage ond where delivery may 'be obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for exam- ination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, MessrS. Goddard & Douglas at 10 am. on February 16, 1950.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Ra- venue. Oficer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
Total Debts $250,004,081,708,74. No claims will be admitted ant $252,510,230,020,43.
after the goods have left the Gold Assets $24,344,494,541,08 steamer's godown, and all goods and $24,279,082,484.42,--Associa- | remaining undelivered “after ted Press..
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Fable, to offer Sarges quantities of liqu
CIR DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
Consignees per Company's ** "YANG. THE"
coal Briquettes towards restoringjarn heads meeted that their caTEK AT squilibrium in the exchange of being discharged into the Song: Kan.) goods under the Frankfurt agree: £ Kaplan Wharf Godawa... Con ment of last October whiskerst we will be a Consta present is lopsided.
FUR na#-#ghlwen » C# the Whief's torna
February 18, 1950, will be sub- ject to rent.
"All clutins" against the stea- mer must be presented to, the Undersigned on or before February 24; 1050, or they will not be recognised.
No fire instirance will be
DULIWELL & CO., LTD. Agents.
On February B. Dr. Kourad and conditions of storage, and where Hong Kong. February 12, 1950. |
delfiary may be obtained as soon as thi Adenauer, the West German Foods are landed, Chancellor, forbade the. further issue of steel export licences to the Soviet zone until March.. Reuter.
TRADE UNIONISM
IN TIENTSIN
San Francisco, February 13. Peking Radio said tonight that almost 200,000 workers in Tien- 4in had joined that city's trade Lintons since the Chifimunket
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Damaged cargo et this ves- sel will be surveyed by Messrs.
last year. Aberation" Anderson & Ashe at The Stan-
Seven unions of Industrial wor- dard Vacuum Oil Co. of N.Y.kers had been set up in the city. Open, Yard, Laichikok, from These unions included those of the 10 am. on February 15, 1950. textile, chemical metallurgical, Consignees are requested to railway and shipping industries,
the Radio Bald. have their representatives pre- sent during the survey,
A.P. PATTISON & CO., General Agents. Hongkong, February 14, 1950
Sokken in kitokio nih mek
STULLA
Cor
·Dustszed 'pachagen'ure to be left in the Godawai for examination by signess and the "Company's Merrynet,
·Memes, Goddard & Douglas pt 10 m on Thursday," 19th. Fəbruary 1930.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Ks. "BORGHOLT” having arrived Hongkong To comply with the Generat. "Banded; corisignces of cargo are hereby Warehouse Regulations, Canalenses must notified that all goods have here x Revijas Officer Saxilda been landed and placed at
he
asumined,
damaged dutinkle
remaining undaifvered
their risk and expense into the godowns of the Hongkong and
Na tlalma" gefil be admitted after the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Konds have left the Mesmer's «Kudawns Co., Ltd., where delivery may after 18th. February 1960 will be safer be obtained as soon as the to rent.
goods are landed.
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All clulma sening the stormer what No claims will be admitted & rented in the underdered an after the goods have left the Safore the B12, March 1850 we they godowns or failure to attens.
'not, be recogniönd, -
No “Fizé inzúrünow will be affected,
CIB DES MESSAGENSES -MARITIM KA,
Trade unions in Tientsin Inst year concentrated on the quick. restoration of industrial produċ- thon economikation από new record drives. The result was s Ipqnterní, rise in output and the
emergence of "model workers" stana Kena. Pakruary 15, 1980 who were suitably rewarded, the fidio said
Router.
Pacific Far East Live, Inc.
Regular Trans-Pacific Service
MASS OVERLAND NEW-YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT JORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN, & CANADIAN, CITILA.
ully “Refrigerated)
Bas Franešiem de Las Aarefre
vis Taksa, Kaby & TURJANNA Sin Fraxelten à Lés Ángelm.
the survey.
All broken, chúted and dam- aged goods are to be left in the godown where they will be examined in the presence Brid of Messrs. Gaddard Douglas on February 15, 1950," at 10 am.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regula tons, consignees must have ja Revenue Oficerin attendance when examining * damaged dutiable goods. All claims Fagainst the vessel must þe presented to the Undersigned within fourteen days of the ship's netival, or they will not bo recognised.
Notre insurance will be effected
WALLEMA CO
7749.
1880
AMERICAN. PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Fiest
TO HONOLULU & san franciSCO
• via JAPAN
"President Cleveland" ... "President Wilson" "General Gordon"
Arr. Feb, 25 Arr. Mar. 10 Arr. Mar. 17
Salls Feb. 2 Sulfs Mar. at Salle Mar, 18 ANGELES
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS
"President Taft" "President Madison"
via JAPAN
Arr. Feb. 20 ..... Arr. Mar. 10
Sulin Feb. 27 Salls Mar. 11
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON
vio PACIFIC
Marine Snapper" "President Johnson"
COAST & PANAMA,,
Arr. Mar. 19
Salls Mar. 20 Sails Apr. 17
... Arr. Apr. 10 ROUND THE WORLD
"VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO; KARACHI, SUEZ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRÍA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES. GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Polk" "Mount Davis"
Arr. Feb. 20
Arr. Mur.
G
Sails Feb. 22 Sails Mar.
7
TO JAVA & STRAITS
"President Johnson"
St. George's Bldg.“
...Arr, Mar, 10
Sails Mar, 11
Tel. 28172/5.
BEND LINE
SHIP "BENALDER" "DENMHOR" "BENAVON" PBENALBANACH”
"BENVENUE"
"BENLAWERS" "BENVANNOCH" "BENLED" "DENNATOW"
"BENALDER” "BENNATOW"
BENMHOR" BENVANNOCH"
"BENAVON" "BENVENUE" "BENLAWERS"
PAR CAST
'ARBIVALS
FROM 1.U.K. via Singapore,
SAILINGS
London,
DUE
IN PORT
18th Feb.
on prabt, 25th Feb.
Antwerp.
Rotterdam, Hamburg
a. Hull,
Gerion,
London,
2Rth Fah
#
H
16th
Маг.
"
20th Mar.
4th Apr.
7th Apr.
17th Apr.
:
or abt.
Loading an of
*
18th-Fab. 21st Apr.
Avonmouth;
Rotterdam,
20th Feb.
Hamburg & Hull,
24th Mar.
Liverpool,
Glasgow,
28th Feb.
Dublin, Havre and
20th Mar,
Antwerp.
6th Apr.
Via Matsya, Colombo, Adan, and Suez Canal.
Accepta Cargo for Keelung and Japan. Accepts Carga for Japan,
† Acoopta Cargo for Port Sudan.
Accepts Cargo for Hull.
For Further Particulars, Apply To
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agents York Building.
Tolephone: 34165.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,
M.SMORELTA"
LOADING ABOUT 8th MARCH
·for
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,
GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN
Tanks available' for "the"!
carriage of "oll in bulk.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD, LA
Queen's Bldg., Zud floor.
Tel. 34111 & 84112
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thêènce San Francisco, Vancouver, Scottle & Portland. M:S: “FRANCISVILLE” M.S."CASTLEVILLE”
[ 28th, Feb.
30th: Mar.
21st Feb,
24th Mari
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST
M.S. "CASTLEVILLE”.
M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE“
Sailing to Singapore, Port Swottenham,
Penang, & Batavia'
M.S. "CASTLEVILLE"
enger" "Accommodation TO LOS ANGELES ONLY
Chiri
Haight Agents,
HOO FOOK PING
dinge Tok 27702-4118-
23rd
Bulle Oil Tanks'
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