THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1950,
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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
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SAILINGS TO Inchon & Tientsin Keelung. Yokohama, Nagoya, Osakon & Kobe
_10_a.m. 26th Mar.
10 a.m. 26th Mar.
5 p.m. 28th Mar.*
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"FENGTIEN"
"SHENGKING"
Keelung
"HUNAN"
Tsingtao? & Tientsin
5 p.m. 20th Mar.'
"NEWCHWANG”
5 p.m. 30th Mar.
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Yokohama,
Nagoya,
"SHENGKING".
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"ANHUI"
*SHANSI"
HANYANG
"KWEIYANG"
"WUSUEH"
Bangkok
Osaka & Kobe Lechung
..Singapore
..Singapore, Penang &
Belawan
* Sails from ARRIVALS FROM Bangkok Tientsin & Tsingtao Bangkok
RIVER SERVICE Hongkang/Macro Dept. Hongkong
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- except Wed.
& Sun.
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$
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....Havre & Liverpool
Genou, Marseilles,
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ARRIVALS FROM
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26th Mar. 4th Apr.
25th Apr
In Port
20th Mar.
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3 ist. Mor.
"AUTOŁYCLS"
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FINANCE
AND COMMERCE,
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IN APRIL, MAY FORECAST IN AMERICA
New York Stock Exchange
Now York, March 29, Radio television stocks role the crest of another buying surge to- day with Benguet Mining active. Heavy domand lifted television issues one to more than four points. Earlier this year, iele vision stocks turned in a spark ling performance as they raced ahead of the snrket chuy after day.
Buying was based largely on excellent production and earnings reports from television producers plus predictions of large-scale
public purchases for some time to
come.
New York, March 25.
"Good and increasing business through April and May" was forecast today by a majority of in- dustrial buyers surveyed by the National As- sociation of Purchasing Agents,
The Association's Business Survey Committee in its monthly report said at the end of the year buyers were hesitant about forecasting busi- ness conditions beyond the first quarter;
But after taking another look as the first quarter of this year) ends, the report said, purchasing agents predicted good business through May, "possibly eveling oft in June, a somewhat Aiore than sensonal decline in July." And, it added, "a few expect fair business well into the third quarter."
The Purchasing Agents reparted March business was better than February's and very close to the high record set in January.
la necelerate over the next two
S. Africa needs
Japanese crockery
Soviet trade mission back from Peking
14
Warcaw, March 25.
The Soviet trade delegation which hat spent two months negotiating commercial changes with Communist China, has returned after. concluding various Individual sontracts, the Polish agency reported tonight.
Prais
China will export soya beans, esbacco, wolfram and fats. Poland will send tex- tiles, metal producte, nical equipment and chemicals.
addition, &
In
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COMPANIES
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LEAVES LONDON
Balled
Eth Apri
4th May
DUE DONGKONG
10th April
8th May
ith June
Via Bouisampion, Fort Bald, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Tenent à
HOMEWARDS
Blbgapore.
+
LEAVES HONGKONG
BUR LONIKIN
tech-;
1. "CARTHAGE"
14th April
15th May
14. "CORF**
11th May
11th June
12. "CARTHAGE"
agreement was signed tween the
two Ministers of
Foreign Trade pending the conclusion of a regular trade agreement to be negotiated In the near future, the agency added-Reutar.
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Finals of Badminton Championships
the
Capetown, March 25. South Africa' needs Japanese crockery-because she Cannot get supplies from Britain, Mr. "The recovery from the slowing Eric Louw, Economic Develop rapid and is expected to cont to me about the difficulty of re- Badminton
With the exception of one effects of the cool strike has been ment Minister, declared today.
"Hotels are always complaining more semi-final, the Colony Zenith radio jumped more than months," the report, said. It de-pincements", he said, in an inter-which started on February Championships points. Up one or mory were Admiral Corporation, Emer-to general business by the strike from England, but we can from Final stages in all the 10
clared no great damage was done view. "We cannot get zupplies 10, have now reached son Radio, Philco and Motorola.
Fractionally and were Mathe shortage started really to
as "coal began to move just as Japan.
"Jnpun can supply us with navox and Radio Corporation.
good many things that we cannot hurt." Sixth
most active stock was
set elsewhere, and at prices tha Benguet
15,800 Mining with
will help to keep down the cos shares sold at 1-3. There was
of living? no change in its price.
Highly specialised interest de- in the market. veloped elsewhere Run of the mill stocks, though, moved in lazy fashion, mostly in Fractional territory.
New orders in March exceeded those in December and February and were only a little below Jan- uary, raid the Purchasing Agents, and "the Increase in production was slightly higher patterns."
than that
of
On the need to safeguard pro- fucers In the Union, the minister
al said: "I have already assured in- dustrialists that if I and certair.
Japanese Koods ar undermining similar The
"Commodity prices are tending duced by South African Indus- goods pro- three preferred issues of American and foreign power at slightly upward, with an inclin-tries, I will stop their entry a tracted
support, along with Stan-ation to level apparent," the re- once"--Reuter. dard Gas and Electric four dol-port continued. "Inventories lar preferred. Mullins Mani-almost static, though some len- facturing, Missouri
puri Kitasus und deney to build up is reported. Texas preferred, Superior Oil of Employment has rebounded to the California, Chrysler, Douglas Air-January level." Associated Press. craft, American Telephone Ken- necolt Copper, Allled Chemient New York Central and U.S. Gypsum.
A bit backward wege U.S. Rub- ber
Internatio.301 Harvester Southern California Edilson, Air Reduction, Dow Chemical, Philip Morris, Chesapeake and "Ohio" Standard Oll of New Jersey and Gulf Oil,
Dow Jones averages: Stocks 75.58; 20 Industrials 210.60; 15 Rails 55.09; 10 Utilities 43.37,
Closing quotations: Adams Express 224 Alaska Juneau 3 American Can 110%
Smelting 61% Telephone 1554 Tobacco 72% Waterworks 11 Anaconda Copper 2014 Aviation
7
Baldwin ve 10 Barnsdall 6034
Bendix Aviation 43
Bethlehem Steel 35 Boeing Aircraft 27% Borden Co. 51 Canadian Pacife 15
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1. Case 43
67%
Colgato 40
Commercial Solvent 10% Corn Products 71 Du Pont 6811⁄2 Eastman Kodak 40% General Electric 47%
Maters 77 Goodrich 84% Goodyear 61% Homestake Mining 5 International
Harvester 20% Paper 39% Tel & Tel 12 Johns Manville 4032 Kennecott Copper
50% Montgomery Ward 17 Notional Distillers ·23
Load 404 New York Central 13% Packard Motors 3%
44
.
Pan American Airways 0% Pennsylvania 173. Radio Corp. 15 Remington Rand 14%
Steel 20%
Folds Tobacco 38%
44%%
Schenley 30% Sears
Roebuck Shell Of 30 Socony Vacuum 1714 Southern Pacific 52 Standard. Brands 24
·Oil of Calif, 07% of N. 70%
Studebaker 30% Union Bag 20%
"
Carbide 45 US Rubber 42%
Steel "Ling Westinghouse 34% Youngstown Sheet & Tube 83% Gen. Pub, Utilities 174 The bond market steered relatively steady courge
'In the brief Saturday session-Associa od Press,
TAIWAN STATE LOTTERIES
Taipeh, March 20. The Bank of Taiwan announce moothly. Stato Lottering which
start in Apr Konferensie
First prize will be 200,000X
Malayan trade union council
are
Kuala Lumpur, March 25, The All Malaya Trade Union delegates conference today un animously voted for the forma- tion of a Malayan Trade Union
Council.
This central organisation will be on the lines of the British Trade Union Congress,
HK Family Welfare Society appeal
(Continued from Page 2) children to be admitted to schools, (for their education was unfortunately.beglected) and the Society of course paid the neces~ sory fees.
to
"It then assisted the old lady to obtain a hawker's licence and lent her enough capital to start her business. That left the two was found in a new Cotton Mill older girls for whom employment
since, to earn $4..per day each. where they have been able ever "The Society then helped the grandmother
obtain from The new organisation will be Government book ay due to her the first central body for trade decensed son, whom it was found unions in Malaya since the Pan-had volunteered for service in Malayan
Federation of Trade 1041, and on learning that the Unions claiming a memership of son had been prominent mem- 149,000 was outlawed in June, ber of an Athletic Association
The decision 1948.
το set it up was before the war the Society ap- taken in a secret session in a hall pealed to the Secretary of that strongly guarded by armed police range
Association who very kindly ar- The Communists who led the ranged a special effort; the pro- old Federation were known to ceeds of which, amour
amounted to some be opposed to the move.
$1,663 were handed over to the Tomorrow, the conference will Society and the balance is held. consider 22 resolutions, including by us in trust for the old lady. one demanding
"Today the more positive feet, our loan of capital lent her family is on its measurce to get organised
to start her business has been re- war footing, conacription and paid in full, ajelkein $10,5 and martial law, if necessary to brins $20's over a period, but never- on an early and to the Malaya theless it is available today to fighting-Reuter,
help some other deserving case.
Now in all
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Price reduction for food in Eastern Berlin
Berlin, March 25,
meagre your reser
you
had lent this old lady some money to start a hawker's busi- ness, would you have asked for repayment? I suggest Ladies and Gentlemen that you wouldn't. Why then did we who profess to be out to help these unfortunate
peopletw
events.
The Finals have been fixed to be played off today, Wednesday, March 20 and Thursday, April
Grantham, who is Patron of the The Governor, Sir, Alexander
Badminton Association, will be
present at the last night's session. Lady Grantham has graciously consented to present the prizes at the end of the night's games.
The following is the full pro- gramme of the Finals:
Today
At Club de Recralo 9.00 p.m. Schoolboys Doubles Finals: B. Saw (Asia Col- lege) and K. Y. Tso (St. Paul's) v J. Pomeroy, Jr. and F. Allaye (La Saile) 8.30 p.m. Ladies Singles Finale: Miss U. Khoo (Ch. YMCA) v Miss M. Ribeiro (Recreio) 9.00 p.m. Junior Mixed Doubles Semi-final. A D. Brown (St. Theresa) and Mrs. M V J..A. Soares and Mrs.
Soares (St. Theresa)
Rozario (Recrelo)
9.30 pm, Senior Men's Singles
Final: C. K. Lec (Ch. YMCA) v Robert Toy. (Ch. YMCA)
Wednesday, March 29 At Club de Ròcraló 8.00 p.m. Junior Men's Singles;
Final: J. A. Sopres (St. Theresa) v B. Saw (Asia College and Shailanders)
Junior Men's Doubles Finals: S.
Lam and S.
8.30
K. Cheong (University) v
A.
Ho And K. F. Chlu
(Chung Wah)
9.00 p.m. Senior Mixed Doubles Final: Robert Tay (Ch.
YMCA)
and
Miss M.
Ribeiro (Recreio) v P. H. Wong and Helen Kwong (Ch) YMCA)
Thursday, April 6
7.30 p.m.
Schoolboys Singles Fingl: B. Saw (Asta Col- lege) v K. Y. Tso (St. Paul's) 8.00 p.m. Junior Mixed Doubles Final: W. C. Chung and Mrs. Chung (Ch. YMCA) v J. A. Soares and Mrs. Soares (St. Theresa) or A. D. Brown (St. Theresa) and Mrs. M. Razrelo) 0.30 p.m. Ladies' Doubles Final: Mrs. H. F. Gonsalves and Miss M. Xavier (Recrets) y Mrs,..
- L. F.-Stokes and Mrs. A. Tamworth (Shal- landers) 0.00 p.m. Senior Men's Doubles
Final: P
P. H. Wong and Ro- bert Tay (Ch. YMCA) V K. Lea and W.-F. Foo (Ch. YMCA)
The answer is that there are A drastic general price re- many equally deserving cases and duction for foodstuffs and con- of our limited resources that we it is only by the most prudent use sumer goods sold in "free lare able to help as many as we shops" throughout the Soviet do. It is for this reason that I zone and Eastern Berlin was have no hesitation. In asking for officially announced by the East your support tonight because you German Government,
can be quite certain that if we
In addition to the Champion- The price reductions, which were prepared to ask that widow the Junior Mixed Doubles League ship finals, the final, replay for will come into effect on Monday
and
many like her to repay us title between Chinese YMCA and foresee on average decrease, in
when they are able, then we must food prices of 23 per cent whiff have good 10 of the money at St. Theresa will be played off at Recreio tomorrow starting at will be 32 per your disposal.
"I know there are very many7.30, will be the last League The Soviet zone "free shops deserving calls on your generosi This
constimer goods cent cheaper,
are State-controlled and sell foor ty but none, I believe, are more tille to be decided,,, and consumer goods, otherwise worthy of your support than the strictly flated
markel at
highly in Family/Welfare Society which is
The new
The other, four have afroady been, completed and resulted 'as. combat black- avaliable to help, all who need follows; Men's Senice Doublés ald irrespective of race or Division: Chinese YMCA Senior reduction is ex-creed. Not only do we seek your Mixed Doubles Division: Chinese pected to halt the steady drop of support but we also hope that YMCA Men's Junior Doubles the Soviet-controlled East-mark you will let us know of any de- Division: Chinese YMCA; Men's op West Berlin's free exchange notice so that we may look into
ferving cases which come to your Doubles "C" Division: University. market. Today's exchange rate them, and it was 6,10 East-marks for one Weat-mark-Router.
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GAMPAIGN
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Saturday On
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a good
Washington March 20,
A EXHIBITION.
BASEBALL
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