Pago 12
THE · CHINASAILAFRIDAY APRIL/"25; 1950.
RQYA!
ARTICOLE AN
SINGAPORE, JAVA
MACASSAR
PORTS and
"TJIBADANE"
*VAN HEUTSZ"
#TJITJALENGKA"
* Only to 'pare, Penang & D. Dell,
• MANILA, EAST &
SOUTH AFRICA &
SOUTH AMERICA
"TJIBAPAK"
"STRAAT MALAKKA"?
"TEGELBERG"
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
21st Apr.
2nd May
6th May
26th, Apr.
6th May
11th May
In Port
Sat May
6th May
19th May
fet June
*Not proceeding to South America
**Not calling Manila
A
JAPAN
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
“TEGELBENG"
4th May
30th May
15th May
Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE vio MANILA
and MALAYA
"MEERKERK"
"RYNKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
Through Ba/Lued to
Mediterrancan and Northern
European ports.
JAPAN
"MEERKERK"
"RYNKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
[rem
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
In port
12th May
6th May 1st June
carly June
early July
Bib May
31st May early July
21st Apr. 18th May early June
“KING'S BUILDİNG, TELLPHONES: 28a15 To 28947
CHINESE AGENTS: NA CONTENERGJIT 40815, C. NEL 2018, 20001
ISTHMIAN LINE
(lathudan Steamship Company, New York)
S.S. "STEEL ADVOCATE”
LOADING 11th MAY
SAILING
12th MAY
FOR
LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK vio PANAMA CANAL Passenger Accommodation Available. TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULK OIL
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tol. 31140.
Chinese Freight Agents:-HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23483.
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U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.
SHIP
6.5. "ANNITSA"
0.8. "VASSILIS"
6.3. "CRETE"
5.5. "TRITON"
B. "SOROL"
1.
"ARISTEDEO"
ARRIVALS
FROM
DUE
EAST COAST/U.S.A.
Abt
do
-op-
26th Apr.
6th May
15th May
#
15th May
19th May
+
-6th Junp
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.
York Building,
AGENTS...
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees per
5.8. “BENÁTTOW”
are hereby notified that their] cargo is being discharged into
Tel. 34165
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees per
BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE m.s. "TITANIA”
FINANCE
AND COMMERCE
AUSTRALIAN WOOL LEADS THE WORLD
N.Y. Stock Exchange
New York, April 18.
Steel, railroad and television Klures struggled for kadership of the stock market today.
|Australia's wool » cheque, for tho' 3950. anason
has been estimated to reach more than £200,- 000,000. This will exceed the previous record of 1949.
The fact that Australia leads the world in the production of fine wool is not a happy ac- cident, but the result of intense scientific research and application in breeding, animal nutrition, pasture improvement and veterinary work in the control of disease.
Australian stud-masters nee marked at 82.18% with New Several Issues of the volatile television group shot ahead three continuously striving to im-South Wales 72.09%.
In. 1048-49, Scrison. Australia points or more. Roils and atesly prove typca, The Morino
1,020,000,000 lbs. of bchaved more sedately with gains sheep of today is something produced
grensy wool. The average weight running fractions to more than a very different from the origin of fleece (this includes sheep and
of the rails was al animals received from the lambs) was 8.42 lbs. point. Action highly encouraging to technicians studs of George III and from who have been waiting for car, Spain. The weight of fleoen rler issues to catch up with the cut from a Merino today is rest of the market.
more than twice that of Aus- tralia's foundation sheep of the same breed.
In wool
session
Scientific research
Turnover for the full havered around 3,000,000 shares. Stoel shares were influenced by record high production this week production is carried out in all
busi-State Universities, State Agricul and prospects of excellent busi-tural Departments and the Com- ness for months ahead, Gainers Included U.S. Stool, Bethlehem, monwealth Scientifle and Indus- trial Research Organisation. In Republic, Jones
and Laughlin, New South Wales, the Trangic Youngstown. Emerson Radio
Agricultural Experiment Station Shot up five points at one time specialises in Merino research," while acklitions
a point or more
Admiral, particularly with regard to breed- registered by
ing problems. This stution has 011 Zenith and Motorola. Also ahead area of 9,080 acres and has mo were General Motors, Chrysler, dern laboratories attached to it. Studebaker, Baltimore and Ohio, Similar institutions exist in other` Union Pacific, and Schenley,
were
Douglas Aircraft lost more than two points following a quarterly earning repart showing a sharp decline from last year.
Dow Jones averages: Stocks 76.63; 20 Industrials 215.21; 15 Rails 50.81; 10 Utilities 42.74.
Closing quotations: Adams Express
21% Alaska Juneau 3% American Con 118%
Smelting 53 Telephone 150%. Tobacco 70 Waterworks 11 Anaconda Copper 30% Aviation Corp. 8% Baldwin Locomotive 10% Barnsdal 51%
Bendix Aviation 42 Bethlehem, Steal 37%
Boeing Afreraft 29%
Borden Co. 51
Canadian Pacific 10 Case, J. I. 42% Colgate 871
45%
Commercial Solvent 17% Corn Products 67% Du Pont 73
Chrysler
Eastman Kodak 48% General Electric 4835
Motors B1%
Goodrich 28
Goodyear 53
Homeslake Mining 42% International Harvester 263
Paper 404
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Tel & Tel 14%
Johns Manville 4814 Kennacutt Copper 52% Montgomery Ward 331⁄2 National Distillers 23%
Lead 41%
New York Central 14%
Packard-Motors 3%
Pan American Airways 10% Pennsylvania RR 17
Indio Corp. 224
Real Silk 124
Remington Rand 13
Republic Steel 38
Reynolds Tobacco 323% Schonlay 447
Scars Rochuck,38
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CONSIGNEES. PER STATES STEAMSHIP. COMPANY
4.5. "MONTANA"
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into
States. In fact, 'more than one are established in each Stute to. give the advantage of specialisa- ilon in research,"
Australia's sheep population (1048-49) was 108,7 million. The peak figure was reuched in 1941. when the record number of 125 million were at grass. The ap proximate distribution by States is as follows:
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
West Australia South Australia Tasmania
Australia's main customers for greasy wool during 1948-40 were:
Country
United Kingdom France Italy
Amount
(1,000 lbs.)
355,001
106,301
104,201
U.S.A.
70,354
Beiglum
DO LOT
USSI,
497725
44.775
29.454
Japan Germany
22,047 17,208
Poland
It Is Interesting to note that the first Australian wool was sold overseas in 1821 at Garca. way's Coffee House, London. With the growth of Australia's wool industry, London became an important wool soiling cen tre. In 1875, the Wool Ex change was built in Coloman Stroot, and with the exception of the two world war, parlads,, wool has been sold there ever ainte.
In Australia, public auction has always been the most important method of selling wool. Auction selling centres have been estab- lished in all State capital diles, with certola country 50,000,000 together
centres.
10,000,000 Charges made by the sclllog 10,000,000 brokers. for their services in 10,000,000
9,000,000 handling and selling the wool are standardised for all Gṛms in each 2,000,000
Certain allowances are breeds centre.
made for difficult centres. 15
The distribution of throughout the Commonwealth Merino, 70%, other pure breeds. 5.1%, morino comebacks (merinos) crossed with other breeds and then bred back with merino), then 6%, all others (including cross- wool
Processing and manufacture
had 120 Australia (1946-47)
textile mills with 5,031
breds), 18.9%, Purc buceds, looms. Australia used approxi
Romney Marsh, Southdown.
other than merino, ace Corriedale, mately 90 million pounds weight Polwarth, Dorder Leicester, of wool in 1948-47. It is not sur- Dorset Horn, prising that the home of the world's finest wool should pro- duce some of the world's finest Main customers worsteds. There is a growing The number of ewes mated and demand for Australian textiles lambs marked for the 1048-40 abroad, some mils being unable Acuson is as follows: 43.5 million to fulfil orders. Carpet manufac- ewes bearing 30.5 million lambs. turing, felt-making and other or this total, 70.21 per cent of processes carried out in Australia, lambs were murked. Victoria consume large quantities of lower had the highest average of lambs.gride woois.
Bocony Vacuum,17 Southern Facile' $3 Standard Brands 28
Oll of Calif. 65% Oll of N. "J"}} Studebaker 31 Union Bag 20%.
Carbide 47%
US Rubber 41 "Steel 32% "Lines 183% Westinghouse 35%
Youngstown Sheat & Tube BI Gen. Pub. Utilities "18
The bond market made a stab at higher price levels in late
Marked
and
The Commonwealth Industrial. and Scientifle Research Organisa tion is responsible for scientific research and Investigation
with primary connection secondary industries in Australia. In the field of wool research, the C.S.I.RO, L responsible solentine, technical, and biological rescurch into sheep rutsing and
production. wool
It
is also responsible, for wool textile search; in addition to laboratory work, field investigations are car- ried out at reglorial field slutions fr sheep growing areas in several States.
Investigations have methods of discase
10-
Included control ini
trades with ralis in front of sheep, genetic and breeding in- vestigations, studies of sheep omall-scale advance. Curb were putrilion, and experiments in.
up in the Barium
Sicol, Colonial Band, pasture management. Electric Bond and Share, Ster. ling and Mesabi Iron. Lower wore Claude Neon and Katser Frazer-Associated Preis.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
*. "VINGNES" Having arrived Hongkong |
As the world tendency is to develop a demand for fine wools in excess of their supply, it is confidently felt that Australia's wool industry can face the futura without fear of recession or seri ous competition from synthetic Abres. Y
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The Market continuen sidle,
H.K. GOVT. LOANS
45% Loan ka. 0% pa (1026 #12(0) 985,
·31% Loan (3948) '986.'
'HANKS 11.3, 4 & Bank 1203.
(Lon. Reg.) £7815+ Charioyed Bank 20 1/180. Hercanilic Bank 4. & 1. £140. Jank of East' Aula 10th,
INSURANCES Cantun In. 215. Union Ind. ash, 67062 China Underwritere $n. H.K. Fire Ina ̧ ̄ 200n,'
BHIPPING
Inuatro hon 1.K. A M, Brenenbomla 115. Indo China (Præf.) ##lin.
(Del.) zoon,
Shella (Bekere) 82/03,
Jinion Waterboats 116,
Asin Nav, 65b, 67
1.
DOCKS, WHARVES, ODDOWNB, Kie. K.K. K. Wharven Bakka,
North Point Wharves
G3n.
Hhanghai Hongkow Wharyas 16m.
.K. Docke. 17.45%.
Chisa f'ravidants 10lán.
Shanghai Dockyarda 2.900. Wheelocks 25.
MINING
Raub Wines 4.700.
H.K. Mines „011⁄2n
LANDS, BOTELS A 'ULDER, 1.8, iela 9.20%.
K. Landa 400, Shanchal Land 1. Humphreys RA. H.K. Realties 20 Chinese Estateji 124n,
RUDIAC UTILITIES 1.K. Tramwaya 18% Peak Trams (06) 18.
(New) Dijk,
Star Farrios län.
U. Lights (Óldy -11.10m, 10,90sa. (New) 4,100
27
ILK Electrics 250.
Marno. Electrlos Ka.Div. 18a, - Kandaken Ligbtu 83⁄4án. Telephänes 30n. Shanghai Gas 23475,-
INDUSTRIALO Call: Mac. (Ord) Wo. Cantos Isca iận. Cements Ex. Blights, 1120%. H.K. Daper 3d75,
RTORKS, Kic. Dairy Farms 37, 87ax. Watsons E. Rizma" 200. 1. Crawfordu 120. Sinceres 4.80n.
China Emporium .9%). Bun Co. Ltd. zn Kwang Bang Jung #36,, Wing On (K) 415. Wm. Powell, Ltd, Din.
HISCELLANEOUS China Entertainmentis Jin, H.K. Constructions (Old) Ada, (New) 1.30.
Vibro Filings 111⁄2n, · Maramon Investmenis 9/+n. Mara (I.K.) 15. Shanghai Loan 1,300. Yangteses 3.6CH.
Ewon 2.100,
COTONS
RUBBER, ele, COMPANIES Alma 'Estaics 1511⁄2n. Anglo-Dutch .300. Anglo-Javu 25.
Batu Anama iba, Bute Flantuslupa 40n. Chemor United $56. Chang Robbers 10sa. Consolidated Rubbers Lion, Dominion Rubbozé 1.80n. Kota Babroo 50. “Kroewosk “FaVAKT„IB),
Langkate in.
Padang Rubbers Ton. Repah Rubber,201, Rubber Traste 23an.
Somegara Bukhara" (dib, shen, Bemumba Rubbers 1895.
kb.
"Ghandbal Kedahs
Bhanghal-Malaga 105, Ahangbai Pannu 180, Shanghai - Burn 6.
Bua Mangala 10b, 10μm.. Bungel Duris. 190.
Tanah Merahu, 40b, Kium. Tibong, Rabbare 'An, Zlangby Rubbers 20p.
Money Market
US dollars opened and closed yesterday at $8.18, with tho rate down 25 cents in the Inter- val.
Toponed at closed at $8.224.
$0.24 and.
Sterling was unchanged at HK$15.55.
Australian pounds" 300,- werd unchanged at HK$12.66.
Plastres remained nominal st HK$11 a 100,"
INDO-PAKISTAN the Hong Kong & Kowloon are hereby notified that their Wharf & Godown Co's godown cargo is being discharged into
TRADE TALKS where it will be at consignees the Hong Kong & Kowloon the Hong Kong Kowloon consignees of cargo are hereby rick and subject to the Wharf's Wharf & Godown Co's godown Wharf & Godown Co'a godown notified that all goods have
Karachi, April 19. toms and conditions of storage. where it will be at consignees where it will be at conalguses been landed and placed, at their
High Indian and Pakistani civil and where delivery may be risk and subject to the Wharfiak and subject to the Whart's risk and expense into the gor
Ticals at His$20.50 a 600, and obtained,
terms and conditions of storage terms and conditions of storage downs of China Provident L servants met Hero today to seck u Damaged packages are to be obtained.
and whero delivery, may be and where delivery may be & M. Ltd. where delivery may basis, for, the resumption of Indo-NEI Gulders at HI$6 a 100
obtained.
be obtained as soon as the Pakistan trade, which has vir were unchanged.
thail been at a standstill
since left in the godowns for ex-
LONDON STOCKS devaluation, amination by Consignees and Damaged packages are to be Damaged packages are to be goods are landed.
by Dir Delegations headed left in the godowns for ext the Company surveyors, left in the godowns for ex
Na' dilme will be admitted tohammed All, Secretary London, April 12, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke amination by Consignees and amination by Consignans and after the goods have left the cateral to the Pakistagi Goyer- Brewery, and ... Sobacco at 10 am on April 22, 1950 the Company's surveyors, the Company's surveyors godowns or failure to attendment, and Mr. C. C. Damal, the dropped sharply in the London
Mesata. Goddard & Douglas Messrs. Carmichael Clarke the survey.
Sposetary at the Indian, Depart Stock Exchange todas as aprentic To comply with the General at 10 am. on April 21 1950. at 10 am." an Apill 27, 1950,
raent of Commerce, met twice of the Budget. Thera bad heen Bonded Warehouse Regulations,
To comply with the General
To comply with the General All broken, chafed and dams today but ne official announce ope expectations that hath Peer consignees, must have a Re
would benefit from venue Officer in attendance Bonded Warehouse Regulations, Bonded Warehouse Regula aged goods are to be latt in the mont has been made sagarding and tobasco would tens Sir Slagord Crions when damaged dutiable goods consignees must have a Retions, consignees must have a godown where they will be the progress at the Lass-Reuter na pellafar
anaquncutright on indest aro examined.
venue Officer in attendance Revenue Officer In attendance examined in the presence of
to produce any other when damaged dutiable goods when damaged dutiable goods Messe Goddard and Douglas RAIL STRIKE
on April 24, 1950, at 10 am, W No claims will be admitted are examined.
the market. On A Chicago, April' 39. benedy sina b The Brotherhood of Locomo, dull on fears about after the goods have left the No claims will be admitted No claims will be admitted To comply with the General tive Firemen und anginomers an the extra tax on petro steamer's godowns, and all
Indi goods remaining unddivered after the goods have left the after the goods have left the Bonded Warehouse Regulations, nounced today that I memberi sovaled later,
strike nt 16.00 ALMA, ^{ CLoca}}-were generg quiet after April 24, 1050, will be stoamer's godown, and a steamer's godowns, and all consignee must have Re-
andurities" were On April 26, tying up subject to rent.
goods remaining undelivered goods, remalding undelivored venue. "Offcar": "in adtandar
T "segment" of the nution'a reil
Financial Time)) after April 22, 1950 will be after April 28, 1850, will be when examining damaged duti Ali claims against the subject to rent.
subject to rent.
able" goods." All cialis aghinet
All
steamer must be presented to
All
are examined,
The Undersigned, on or before steamer must be presented to steamer
claims against the Mayak; 1950, or
will
the Undersigned on, or before the Und April 29, 1950 or they will May 5, not be rejogaland,
Japs, be
not be recognised..
No-Fire Insuration : will be
LOXLEY & CO
Hong Kong, April 19, 1950, #ma
Insurance
DODWELL & CO.LTD.
April 18, 1950,
bé
claims
↑ the vecial must be rapsented to
the undersigned" seen days of
strike is against eight Flated Posse
Hour of the
OILS FOR
hand for
RESIDENT.
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The Global #lest
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"Wieneral Gordan"
"Prcaldont Wijson"
"Frçaldent Clöveland”
via JAPAN
Art, May 1
-Saila Mpy
Arr. May 3
Art, May 28
Sails May. Solis May
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
via JAPAN
"President Tale” "President Madlien”
Arr. Apr. 20 Arr. May B
). Salts Apr.- 30°
Sails May
*Calling Taku Bar & Telngtao
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE &. BOSTON" via: PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"Eresident Filhnero" "President Tyler"
*** Arr. May, 13 Art-June“ 10 ROUND THE WORLD
Salts May 14 Snils June 11
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN BOMBAY, KABAČHI, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON 3 "President Harding"
Salls May "Persident Man Burgas"
Sails May 16
Arr. May 1. Ark., May 15
"President Tyler"
TO JAVA & STRAITS
'Arr. May
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Salls May
St. George's Bldg.
Tel. 28172/5,
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DENAL
TO AND
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. via Bingepora.
SAILINGS
QUE
in Port
20th Apr.
on or abt. 4th, May
London, Antwerp,
Rotterdam,
• Hull,"
Hamburg
Genoa, Liverpool, Avon. mouth, Lo Hayre, & Hamburg.
Ganon. Avonmouth, London, Rotterdam,
Hamburg & Huli.
Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Hayre, Ant- worp 4 Rotterdam,
1.
11th May
14th May
27th May
6th June
11th Junp
25th June
Loading on or abt.
P4th Apr.
16th May
1816 Jierim
soth Apri
*
17th May 19th June
7th May
30th May
29th June
Via Malays, Colombo, Port Sudan, Adon, and Suez Canal,
†Accepta Cargo"for Japan,
For Further Fartiostars, Apply To~
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD, Agente
York Building,
Telephone: 34145
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S.
KAMBODIA"
Loading 3rd May
for de
ADEN, FORT SAID, GENOA),
ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN
Tanka available for the carriage of oll in bulk
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Aldg., Zad flost.
Tol 24111 & 34112
DE LA RAMA LINES
Salling to New York, Baltimora, Philadelphia,
Via Japan and Pacific coast
'AGAMEMNON
LONA NATU.
ingston
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4th May
ACIFIC COAST RORTS
BUTTERMELD & SWIRS
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