BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"YUNNAN" "SZECHUEN”
"SOOCHOW"
"POYANG"
. "KWEIYANG”
"PAKHOI"
"KWEIYANG" "SOOCHOW" "NANCHANG"
"POYANG" *"PRODUCE"-
"HUPEIF" "PAKJOI"
"WUSUEI"
SAILINGS TO Inchton & Pusan.. .Kaohsiung, Yoko- hama, Nagoya,
Osaka & Kobe Keelung
Tientsin
Singapore & Bangkok . Bangkok
* Sails from
ARRIVALS FROM .Hangkok & Saigon Reciun
.Tientsin, Korca &
Moji
Tientsin. & Tsingtao .Sibu
Tentsin & Tsingtao .Kobe & Keelung ..
RIVER SERVICE Hongkong/Macao Dept. Ilongkong
2 p.m. daily exerpi Wed. & Sun.
5 pim. 2nd May
5 p.m. 2nd May
5 p.m. 3rd May
5 p.m. 6th May*
3 p.m. 9th May.
5 p.m. 9th May
Custodian Wharf.
4 p.m. ist May 1st/2nd May
7 a.m. 2nd May 2nd/3rd May 2nd/3rd May Bih/7th May 7th May
Macao/Hongkong
Arr. Hongkong
7 a.m. Tues., Wed., Fri, & Sat.
3.30 p.m. Sunday
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE
SAILINGS TO
Japun
FINANCE AND
Report on British, U.S. cotton mills
London, April 28. British cotton mills could produce as much per worker as American mills do, without sacri- ficing the famous British quality, according to a report of 13 British cotton workers who visited America.
COMMERCE
ECA chief urges assistance to Asia
Washington, April 29, The ECA Administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, said today the United Statos musf extend its cold war assistance to Asia in order to prevent tho spread of Communism thoro.
Mr. Hoffman made the statement in an address prepared for delivery before the American Society of International Law,
.
The report, reviewed in the April issue of "Labour” magazine published by the Trades Union Con- gress, said 100 American workers produce as
Observers considered it some-1 This was his only reference to much as 238 British workers.
what unusual for Mr. Hoffman to the Eastern hemisphere; single out South East Asia for The foreign aid bill now pend- The reason is three-fold: "Pro- The delegates round technical egniment since, his public state-ing before the Congress includes duction-mindedness, novelty-training well organised, and menta are usually confined to the $100,000,000 for economic assist-
.conditions research- working mindedness, and
generally European situation.
ance to Korea and President Tru- Mr. Hoffman said. mindedness," said the delegates. good, Welfare arrangements, how-
"What man also has asked for an exten- The report implied that Bri-ever, were very uneven. Only would cost to fight the cold war tion until 1952 of his authority to
́on China tish spinners are afrait of losing few companies provided housing, in South East Asia, I do not know, spend $04,000,000
pension I do know, however, that it would such manner as he deems appro- their jobs if they make mechani-profit-sharjag, cal
In colte schemes. Improvements
be a comparatively modest figure priate. splyning or weaving. "Producing
and I do know that we cannot more ni lower costs" in Amerles,
afford not to spend it." they said, "eans that customers buy...keeping
machines busy."
and
"In sanitary and washing ac- commodation," the magazine stated, "American mills are un men and doubledly behind British."
that
Tribute was paid to American The committee was sure
machine manufacturers cagerness to find more efficient, British cheaper, and quicker ways to could supply all the new types of make cotton cinth, and lo co-machinery, needed to manufacture operation between management cloth here as efficiently as in
|America. United Press.
"ANKING"
Sydney & Melbourne
"SINKIANG"
"CHANGTE"
Matus
Is., Sydney
"TAIYUAN"
& Melbourne Japan
9th May 13th May
20th May
and unions.
4th Week May"
ARRIVALS FROM
"ANKING" "SINKIANG"
("CHANGTE" "TAIYUAN"
Kube & Osaka Australin
..Japan
.Australia & Manila
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
7th May
9th May
17th May
4th Week May
Scheduled Sallings to Europe vla Aden & Port Sald.
"AUTOLYCUS" Casablanca, Liver-
pool & Glasgow. Marseilles
"CLYTONEUS” ... Gruna,
"MEMNON"
U.K, via Straits
& Philippines....
*TYNDAREUS" ....U.K, via Straits
U.K. via Straits
7th May
Liverpool, Dublin & Glasgow
ARRIVALS FROM
25th May.
"ASTYANAX"
& Manila
6th May Dth May
11th May
*MENESTIJEUS"
..UK. via Straits &
14th May
. “PYRRHUS"
14th May
"CALCHAS"
UK. via Stralis
30th May
"DOLIUS"
.U.K. via Bangkok &
Labuun
11th June
Bangkok....
U.K. via Straits
DE LA RAMA LINES
Sailing to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia.
Via Japan, and Pacific coast ports
"BENGAL"
Arriving via Manila from
U.S. Atlantic & Pacific Coast Ports
"DONA ANICETA"
.19th May
New York Stock Exchange
New York, April-29.
The stock market respond- ed to a highly selective buying! pattern today. Car aircraft, radio television and chemical shares were most in demand with gains ranging to more than a point.
Other groups were ignored or made only minor progress. Trade was brisk with turnover hitting a rate of 1,100,000 shares.
Car stocks benefitted by record high sales for most unils and pro- spects that business will stay at or near peak levels for some time. ;
Aircraft Issues edged up ever since pressure increased in Wa- shington for larger appropriations for military planes. Develop ments indicate economy will be spcrificed in the interest of na tional defense.
Higher were General Motors, Chrysler, Packard, Studebaker, Gruman Afreraft, Boeing, Dougies Aircraft, Lockheed, Consolidated Vultoe,
Admiral Corporation, Emerson Radio, Phileo, Radlo Cor- poration, Zenith Radio, U. S. Steel, Anaconda, Dow Chemical, Ameri- Cyanamid, Nickel Plate,
can Texaco.
Dow Jones averages!
Stocks
20 Industrials
7th May
10 Utilities
Carriers option-to-proceed - vla, other-porte-to load & discharge cargo.
All the above subject to alteration without notice.
For Passage and Freight particulars please apply to
* CONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL Tel: 30331/8 Private Exchange.
50. Connaught Rd. West. 25875 32144. 24878. Choler Rd.. Cable and Wireless Bldg. 27160,
BRANCH OFFICES:
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from
Atlantic Coast Ports of the United States and Far Eastern Ports
NEW FAST, CARGO. SHIPS
ARRIVALS, ÉROM ATLANTIC
15 Rails
Adams Express 22 Alaska Juneau. 2% American Smelting 52%
|
12
Radio Corp. 21% Remington Rand Republle Steel 30% Reynolds Tobacco 37% Schenley 3134
Scars Roebuck 43% Shell Oil
30% Socony Vacuum 17% Southern Pacific 62% Standard Brands 234
Oll of Calif. 64% Oil of N. 3. 71 Studebaker 34 Union Bag 28 Union Carbide 40% US Rubber· 42%
* Steel 324%
Lines 16
Westinghouse 34%
Youngstown Sheet & Tube 023 Gen. Pub. Utilkles 16%
Bonds were slow and steered a narrow course. Ahead in the curb were Raytheon, Sheller Manu- facturing. South Penn Oil, Creole, Humble OU, Techulcolour. Cessna
Aircraft, Claude Neon, Pantepec.
Associated Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
mv. "WAR HAWK"
Having arrived Hongkong consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods have 70.29.been landed and placed at their 214.33 risk and expense into the go- 58.07. downs of the Hong Kong and 42.78. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., where delivery may be obtained as soon ̈ ̈as the goods are landed.
Telephone 150% Tobacco 68 Waterworks 11%.
Ancona Copper 30 Aviation Corp. 84 Baldwin Locomotive 1015 Barnsdall 55 Bendix Aviation
47
Bethlehem Steel 37% Beoing Aircraft 31% Borden Co. .50% Canadian Pacific 15%%% 3.1. Case 4214 Chrysler 68%
Colgate 45%
Commercial 'Solvents 173% Corn Products GD
Du Pont 74% Eastman Kodak General
Goodrich 87%
47
85
Goodyear 51% Homestake Mining -44% International Harvester 27
Paper 42% Tei & Tel 15 Johns Manville 40% Kennecott Copper 5334 Montgomery Ward 56% National Distillers 22
Lead 41 New York Central 14%. Packard Motors
+
Pan American Airways 10 Pennsylvania RR 17
No. claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns or failure to attend the survey.
All broken, chafed and dam. aged goods are to be left in the godown where they will be examined in the presence of Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, on May 1, 1950, at 10 a...
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignee must have 'a Re venue Oficer in attendance when examining damaged duti- able goods. All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned within four- teen days of the ship's arrival, or they will not be recognised. No fire Insurance will be effected.
WALLEM & CO., LTD.,
*Agents": Telephone 34177-9.
April 28, 1950.
SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co..LTD.
"PIONEER COVE"".
May 3
"PIONEER MAIL"
May 17
"PIONEER BAY":
Juno 1
BAILING TO MANILA
"PIONEER COVE" (via Yokohama, Takubar) May
"PIONEER MAIL" (via Yokohama)
.May 18
Takübar)^*.
June 2
#
June 7
June 30 July '6
"PIONEER DAY” (via Yokoliama; Fusanti,
SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON,
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA vis, JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL
Art, May 128 Sails May, 30
A "PIONEER COVE”
PIONEER MAIL"
"PIONEER BAY!"
PIONEER DALE"
Juna 5
June 28
July 4
For rates, special information vall
UNITED STATES LINES Quoon's "Bldg... COMPANY Tel. 28198.
(abers) Kink Indientes the brincipal 3 urts of Wuling and discharge
HEMLAND
LOADING 5th MAY SAILING 6th MAY
For
ADEN, FOET SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES,
CASABLANCA, ANTWERP' BOTTERDAMŰBRESH IAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OBLO & GOTHENBUR
GILMAN & CO. LTD.
Chile in need of exchange
་
Houston, Texas, April 29, The Government of Chile is etlempting to sell petroleum from Southern Chile to obtain foreign exchange for materials to build a refinery..
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PASSENGER/PREIGHT SERVICE
* "CORFO">
OUTWARDS
4. "CANTON"
==, "CARTHAGE”
LEAVES LONDON
DUR HONGKONO
Balled
12th May
4th May
#th June
Let Jone
Brd Jair
Via Sonthampton, Port Bald. Aden, Dombay, Oslombo, Penang a
?
HOMEWARDS
B.J. “CORFU .
* "CANTON"
KA "CARTHAGE"
** "CORFU".
"CANTON"
"CARTHAGE"
In
Porta Said à, London,
Mr. Haffman said the United States people must cease viewing Europeans as their "vitally neces sary allies in this titanie struggle between the slave world of the Kremlin and the free world."— United Press.
NEW MARK FOR CHEVROLET
Detroit, April 20. Chevrolet Motors reported to day that its retail car and truck deliveries through April 20 this year have passed the half million re-mark,
President Gonzalez in an In terview said his nation does not plan to ask the U.S. for inery loan "because we want to Mr. W. E. Flsh, General Sales demonstrate to the US. that Manager, said delivertos by de- Chile can build through its own aler now total 541,540 units. production."
This in 227.099 more than de- ig one of the world's livered in the 'same period of largest producers of copper and 1949. nitrate but the low price of Unofficial estimates put copper was cited by President Chevrolet's car and truck produc Gonzales as one of the causea on from January 1 through for inflation there,Associated April 20 at $75,000 units-Å$50- Fress,
Jefsted Press.
NOTICE
AUSTRALIAN/FAR EASTERN SHIPPING CONFERENCE
The members of this Conference regret that they find i necessary to increase all freight rates in the Southern Schedule by ten per centum as from 1st June, 1950. The present rates will however continue to be available to those shippers who find ft convenient to contract which the Conference. Forms of contract will be available at members' offices from 15th May.
Australia-China Line Limited
(Agents, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.)
Australian-Oriental Line
Limited )
China Navigation Company Limited) Joint Service
(Agents, Butterfield & Swire)
Australian-West Pacific Line
(Agents, Dodwell & Co., Ltd.).
Burns Philp & Company Limited
(Agents, Gibb, Livingston & Co., Ltd.)
Eastern Australian-S. S. Company Limited. Agents, Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.)
May 1, 1950:
Royal Interocean Lines
*
Extra Sailing to South Africa
s.s. “TJIBADAK”!
Sailing 1st May for
SOUTH AFRICA
via
MANILA & STRAITS
Passenger accommodation available
Pass. Dept., King's Bldg.
Tel. 28017..
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
S.S. "MEERKERK”
·LOADING 5th AND 6th MAY
[FOR
MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MALEXANDRIA, GENOA, MABSEILLES, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG "and OSLO
Agents:
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
Singapore.
LEAVES HONGKONG
BUE L'ONDON
18th May. (4 p.)
18th June
Mh Jose
10th July
7th Pay
Rah Angart
4th August
*th September.
1st September
2nd October
1916 September
Cab October
Accepting Cargo for Singapore, Penang. Colambo, Bember, Aden,
OUTWARDO "SOUDAN"
** "SURATH
M.. "BOUDAN"
HOMEWARDS
"ADILLONG" ma. “BOUDAN"
FREIGHT SERVICE
DUE HONGKONG Brd May Ist June
FROM
London Continent,
FOR
Kube Yokuhama
FOR
LEAVES HONG KONG
6th May
LEAVES HONGKONG
14th May
Brd June
Lundan & Continent. {
Asorpting Cargo for Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Dolome bo, Aden, Port Said. Genson, Marwilles, London, Hamburg, Ant- werp & Botterdam. With liberty to sell na Bombay từ Indonesienā offers.
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TANKS AVAILABLE FOR CARRIAGE OF OIL IN BULK. SPACE FOR REFRIGERATED VARGO. LIMITED: PAREIN- GER ACCOMMODATION,
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
.. "BIRDHANA”
đúc 10h Hu
salle 121 Hay
*.3. "TAINEA".
due 16th May
sofix 17th May
from Japan.
for Straits, Hangvon & Coleutia..
from Caleutia, Rangoon
Stralia.
for Japan.
• These ships bare Rafrigerated Cargo ipsos.
P. & Ó./B.I. JOINT SERVICE
"OZÁRDA
"PKMEA”
In port
caliséih May dur 1st May sails 2nd Mar
from Persian
Bombay Btralia. for Japan. from Japan,
Quif,
for Biralis, Colombo,
•
Bombay, Karachi Paralan Golf,
· © Accepts eargo on through Hills of Lading for Persian Gulf Porta
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.5. CO., LTD.
La "EASTERN"
due
lat June from New Zealand Australia
All ymayla bave Uberty to call at any porta on or off iba route, and the router and saflingu aru krubject' is change, or'' amandment with or without notios.
For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "KAMBODIA "
Loading 4th May
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,
GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks avallable for the carriage of oil in bulk
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.
Tel. 34111 & 34112
OCEAN AGENCIES, LTD.
FAR EAST SERVICE FROM U.S.A. PORTS
S.S. “ARGOVAN”
Dua on or about 6th May
Consignzes" are requested ⋅ to" ärtange.
herwise lighterago, and landing, charges » Bro
for their account.
THE HONG KONG EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD. Room 18 French Bank Bldg. 5th Floor, Telophones: 8296) (Private. Ofice)
General Office)