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FINANCE

AND COMMERCE

ROYAT ENTEROCANTENE

SINGAPORE, JAYA

PORTS and.

MACASSAR

"VAN HEUTOZ”»'

"TJISADANE".

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

In Port

21st Apr.

*Only to S'pore, Penang & D. Deti.......

• MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA &

SOUTH AMERICA

"TJIPONDOK”*

"B0168EVAIN"

- "STRAAT MALAKKA'

"TEGELDERG"

in Port

In Port 13th May

13th Apr.

26th Apr.

*13th Apr 16th Apr. 1st May

1st June

* Calling -Singapore, Penang, L'Marques and Durban only,

JAPAN

"BOISSEVAIN"

13th Apr.

"STRAAT MALAKKA” ****

29th Apr.

"STRAAT SOENDA"

"TEGELBERO"

30th May

18th Apr. 19th Apr. 15th May

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

● EUROPE via MANILA

and MALAYA

"MEERKERK"

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

10th Apr. carly May

to

"RYNKERK"

Through Bx/L fssued

Mediterranean and Northern

European porta.

JAPAN

"MEERKERK"

BRYNKERIC”-

6th May early. June

6th May

-Early JumsTM

21st Apr. marty-May

KING'S BIDDING, FLEPHONEST 28015 TO 23017

CHINESE AGENES, RE KONNADGİLE – BEAR, I TEUS 30196, 21111

Peninsular

SAILS:

RUSSIANS TRYING TO SELL OIL TO SPAIN

ISRAEL'S MERCHANT MARINE

Madrid, April 10,

Representatives of the Savior Union arrived in Madrid today to discuss an ogreement for the salo of vitally important potroleum products to Spain, according to an especially well-in- formed source.

werd

BRIGHTER

FOOD PROSPECTS

Washington, April 9. The US. Department of Agriculture predicted today that except for rice; 1950 will bring further improvement In the world food situation. already at its best level since the war.

The news cannot be verified and further details

are not yet available but the report is consider. ed to have some sound basis. Government, sources here ment through Buenos Aires.

But the Department noted tha have been suggesting indirectly Though the Moscow radio waxed in the Orient, declines in food for several months that if the indignant over the reports United States and other West- thote.transactions, it was conced-production in China, Burma and Indonesin overshadowed gradual ern

good Spanish improvements in powers did not take ed privately "by

a

most other sources that: the

керугіх friendlier attitude toward Spain correct. No dealal was published

countries of that area. the Franco under

Rice production was reported regime here. Madrid might be forced Into It has not been possible to learn about three per cent below 1948 playing with the Soviet Union the identity of the negcilators for 10 1840 although Japan had one of its largest rice crops in history economically though not politi-the Soviet Union who have ar

and Kurea has an

exportable rived here, nor even whether they cally,

are Russian nationals-which surplus of rice for the first time

since the war. source of this information wa most positive on the fact of their arrival and he should be in a position to know.

New York, April 9. Israel's merchant marine acquired enough ships last year to carry half, its cargo trade from the United States and almost the same share of its European trade, according to an article in the New York "Herald-Tribune" today.

It said that the phenomenal

Spanish authorities in the past growth of Israel's merchant deal have not denied reports that they considered most unlikely---but th began last Spring with the have had various deals with the dedication of the Israel-American Soviet Union through roundabout Lines' cargo vessel, Haifa, a channels, though they have never Victory ship purchased from officially acknowledged them. In Canada. Since then the Line h

1947, when they were extremely acquired three similar ships to hard-pressed for fertilisers. Span- carry the Israel flag service from lords bought them from the Soviet New Yor

Union, taking delivery through the Middle East and making pay

York, Baltimore, Philadel-

phia and St. John's to Halfa.

The Anko, the latest to join the Fleet, will make her initial sall- ing from New York on Friday.

"The Same you had seen dre establishment of

and Dizenoff Company. Ltd., of Halfa, un ship operators. The Company already operated two merchant vessels.

STEEL DEMAND PREDICTION

Cleveland, April 9. "Steel" magazine today fore

Hint to:U.S.

The Global Fleet

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

"Président Clevoland"

“General Gordon" -“Prezident Wilson"

vig JAPAN

Arr. Apr. 13 Sails Apr. 14 Arr. Apr. 28 Sails Apr. 28 **** Air, May 2・・ Sálls May: 1 TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via JAPAN

.......Air. Apr. 13 Arr. Apr. 26

"President McKinley" "President Taft"

Salls Apr. 13 Baila Apr. 26

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

"President Johnson"

..Atr. Apr. 20 "President Fillmore” ............... Arr. May 13

ROUND THE WORLD

Sails Apr. 20 Salla May 14

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, 'COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON "President Buchanan" "President Harding"

* Arr. Apr, 10 .Arr. Apr. 30

TO JAVA & STRAITS

Production in the Philippines, Ceylon and Malaya was slightly "President Fillmoro" above the previous year but population gains cancelled bull. St. George's Bldg. the Increase:

The Department added that Indications are thɔt Burma, Thai

and French Indo-China. could be called complementary to normally rice surplus areas, wi

Spain has trade problems that land

the Soviet Union's and geograph-

have less rice export than i feally she is not badly placed to

previous years,

Generally,"

the review sald, trade with the Russians. The

* "there are prospects of improved average Spaniard's attitude, you nak him about the matter, is except in China proper-Asso

food consumption everywhens that if Spain needs oils OF fertilisers or anything else and can buy them from the Soviet Union, the important point is that Spain is being alded rather than

foreign trade.

Lointed Press.

cast a levelling off in demand that she is promoting Ru EUROPE'S TRADE

Although trade between the United States and Israel is the most important for that new country, it is estimated that six for the last half of 1950. curke vessels can handle half of The prediction came in .tha

& Oriental

fas

AQUIS N

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

R.M.S. #4

CARTHAGE" NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

BAGGAGE:

FRIDAY the 14th APRIL at NOON for the United Kingdom. via Straits,

Colombo, Bombay, Aden and Port Said,

ALL passengers baggage must be sent to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co's Go- down at NO. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE by NOON on THURSDAY the 13th APRIL.

SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packages car-'

ried by passengers themselves ALL BAG- GAGE must pass through the Wharf Cols Godown-for-loading-on-board--by-- abip's-

slings only..

.

EMBARKATION: Will take place between 9.30 a.m. and

∙11 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 14th APRIL.

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

AGENTS. (Tel: 27721-4)

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

ARRIVALS

11

ished.

On top of that, Fulangist circles for some time have believed it i not a bad idea to publicize thu possibility lof developing "trädoj with the Soviet Union.

the

They hope this will frighten

United

States into being more open-handed with Spain on questions of trade and loans A few weeks ago the (Spanish Government advertised Ita, ^de ‹

WITH AMERICA

The

Washington, April 9.

Economic Co-operation Administration has set up a special division to spur the sales of European goods in the United States.

it with case, (the article shid. midst of a tightening supply and "Israel Government and ship-booming demand, reminiscent of ping oficials hope that the other the Immediate post-war

condi- half will be carried In America tions. bottoms in line with the Isruel! "Sicel" pointed out that the Government's shipping policy at slow-up may come when can

as the ships that carry it art suner inventories are repleń- concerned.

"Israel aspires to became

"Possible serious automotive

The Marshall Plan sgency did martine nation and is encourag- labour troubles is cause for some ing development of its merchant-apprehension," the trade public- sire to buy grain from any. not announce who will head the making."-Reuter.

trade promotion unit, but Mr. ation said.

body who would sell it.

Wayne Taylor is expected to pli- No slackening was anticipated

The arrival here of the nego rect the new operation, designed during the summer months. tairs to discuss the Soviel's

The national steel-making rate supplying of petroleum, grain, to provide Western Europe with OVER-PRODUCTION rose half a point last week to fertilisers or any other vital needs

97.5 per cent of capacity, or could have the double purpose of Mr. Taylor, as Assistant to Mr. chler, equivalent to more than 1,850,- spurring reluctant United States Paul Hoffman, the ECA

This was the largest sources into giving Spain a loan has made a special. study of this in the Recovery weekly tonnage in a year.-As-and-if thut failed-of leading to-malar hurdle Rociated Press.

a genuine deal with the Soviet; Programme.

OF PETROL

Perth, April 9. The world Is reaching a stage of over-production of petrol, ac- cording to the Australian Fuel Minister.

British and American wells in Borneo had returned to produc- tion and British refining activi-

tles had been stepped up, he said in a speech here.

The lack of these facilties had been one of the main factors contributing to the shortage of non-dollar petrol.

Declaring at Australia would experience no shortage of petrol,

güo.tong..

COAL EMBARGO

IN GERMANY

UnJun.

Cairo.talks

more dollars.

Last week, President Truman asked the former. Army (Secru- tory, Mr. Gordon Gray, to under-

increase the trade flow" between

overseas-Reuter. ·

The Russians, on the other take a special survey on how to Berlin, April 9. hand, always have been extreme- The Ruhr coal mines have ly coy about their dealings with the United States and its friends stopped deliveries to the Russian Spain and have condemned news

of past transactions auļ zone of Germany in a new dis-reports pute over method of payment.

Whatever may

about

U.S.

obvious Fascist P84.

-he-added:-"In-addition-to-the-50-ituation today,"bald ̃ ̄the ̃ ̈West Sule-of-wheat and other for the

EGYPTO-BULGAR TRADE PACT

The coal embargo coming on top this pet of an embargo on steel, has In-| petroleum question, there in

slightest doubt furiated East German trade cir- not

that cles.

negotiations were carried on re-

Sofia, April 9. officials, disclosing the cently in Cairo,

Bulgaria and Egypt have sign- grain-by

¦ ̧ed a one-year trade agreement million gallons looked on is German coal producers had de. the Soviet Union to Spain. The effective immediately, it was in- essential for the defence reserve, manded letters of credit from publicity given to those talks nounced here today-Associated we now have adequate stocks for Eastern buyers. The buyers seems to have killed the deal bu Press.

were in no financial position to it is by no means certain "Spain put forth such credit and the did not make some deal producers thereupon shut off with the Soviet Union. shipment.-Associated Press.

Two different interpretations

normal trading."--Reuter.

.

*PRICE INDEX

New York, April (9.

The Associated Press index of 35 Important Wholesale commo-. dity prices this week advapped slightly to 160.49 from 150.75 last week. One year ago, the index stood at 160.02.

Industrials and grains and cot- ton components climbed, to highs for the year—but food dropped to a new low of 130.20. -Associated ·Press.

5.3. "VESTEROY"

'now

SHIP

FROM

DUE

1.1. "ANNITOA"

EAST COAST/U.S.A.

Abt.

18th Apr.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

*.*. "VABBILIS"

M

6th May

BK "SOROL"

М

10th May

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

York Building.

AGENTS.

Tel. 34165

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD

m.v. "NAGARA"

LOADING 18th. APRIL SAILING 19th_APRIL

For

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MÄRSEILLES, TANGIRES

CASABLANCA, ANTWER

SABLANC

HAMBURG, COPENHAGE

OSLO

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

BURG)

ther

of the Spanish approaches to the Washington, April 9.

Soviet Union are available there, Last year` | Malaya produced Supporters of the regime say, this 8,300 long tons of fron ore, all shows that if the Western powerd of which was exported to Japan, are unwilling to ald· Spain, she a report reaching Foreign Com- may have to look elsewhere for meree weekly bald today,Asso-help, however distasteful it may clated Press,

bex •

Asia wants aid with

no strings attached

Washington, April 9.

Having arrived Hong Kong The United States, in its efforts to assist further

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

the

Consignees per Ship

3.5. "CARTHAGE" Arrived April 19, 1950

are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Hongkong Kowloon Wharf Godown Co., Ltd., where it will lie at consignees risk and expense and subject to terms and conditions of Storage of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf, & Godown Co., Ltd. The cargo is expect- ed to be ready for delivery from the Godown on and after April 11, 1050,

Cargo is considered as be-

condition by consignees, unless broken, chafed and damaged packages are left in the Go-. down for subsequent examina- lon by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of consignees, at 10 am on April 15, 1950.

consignees of cargo are hereby

the economic rehabilitation of Far East coun- notified that all goods have tries, is keeping strongly, in mind the desiresing accepted in good order and been landed and placed at their of those nations to administer their byn af- risk and expense into the go- fairs without dictation from foreign sources. downs of "the North Point Wharves Godown whore de-

This aspect of the Oriental oficials who have recently ivery may be obtained as economic problem has been visited countries from Japan to soon as the goods are landed given fresh emphasis here by India and Pakistan,, to conter No claims will be admitted US officials in their reinvi- with leiders of those nations on after the good liave left the sorted efforts to get trade international age

possible ways to increase their may they godowns or failure to attending on a more active basis than mendous need and opportunity, among Oriental countries go-

have boen struck with the tro- the purvoy

has existed since before the

for ch trade expansion. All-broken, chafed and dam- WAT. S

These officials point to supplies aged goods aca to be left in the Officials here emphasise that pr foodstuts and materials which godown where they will be in any consideration of a move ruch cop

countries as Slam, Burma amined. to cat

say

examined in the presence at an overall agency for Malaya, Indonesia and others, can

Messrs, Goddard and Douglas on April 11, 1950, at 10 am,

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regula tions, consignees, must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when examining damaged dul- able goods. All dulins against the vessel must be presented to the Undersigned within" four- "teen days" of the, ship'e arrival, or they will not be recognised.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

duation within their

zre

Bonded Warehouse Regulation, To comply with the General

consignees must have a Re venue Officer in attendence when dustable goods are ex-

against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before May 3, 1950, or they will not be recognised.

No fire Insurance will be effected.

Asian nations no thought produce and would like to sell All damaged cargo claims

given to any possible to raise their standards of living procedures that would confict and possible primary in with the unrestricted exercise. of full domestic authority, by

own countries,

they say,

her countries such as Japan and India seeking these, foodstuffs and raw materials, for which they want to supply the manufactures and No claims will be admitted M/V "Telemachn" fabricated Thalerials the supply after the goods have been Darnaged cargo ex this vessel RAY

untions need and want to taken delivery of "ex, ship's. will be surveyed at Holts

| side or alternatively) mx the Where between 10 am, and the eyes of these

The fungiaminial

#Hongkong, de Kowloon Wharf.

Gpdown Cols premises jun- noon on April 11 and 12, 1950, get the Asian

loss a joint survey hát prp- viously been effected.

MAC

No fire insurance will be ate and consignees are requested to of dead centre.

WALLEM & CO. LTD.

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have their repre ntatives pro-i mean that the sent during the

existing betwee country

BUTWERFTER

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Sails Apr. 18

Balla 'May 2

In Port

Sails Apr. 9

Tel. 28172/5.

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SHIR

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"DENCRUACHAN"

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"BENNEVIS".

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BENARTY"

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ÜBENALDER"

ARRIVALS

FROM

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U.K. via Bingapore.

SAILINGS

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16th Apr.

on or abt, 27th Apr

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Loading 13th/14th April

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ADEN, FORT SAID, GENOA,

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