Pago 12
THE CHINA-MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY
ROYALINTEROCEANTLENES
SINGAPORE, JAVA
PORTS and
MACASSAR
VAN HEUT82"
"TJITJALENGKA"
"TJIMENTENG"
"TJIBADANE"
* Only to B'pore, Penang & Doll
MANILA, EAST &
SOUTH AFRICA &
SOUTH AMERICA
"STRAAT MALAKKA" "TEGELBERG"
"STRAAT BOENDA"
"Not calling Manila and
& South America only.
JAPAN
"TJIBESAR"
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
"TJIMENTENG"
"STRAAT BOENDA"
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
In Poet
In Port
13th May
22nd May
-15th May
0th May
27th May
..
7th May
8th July
13th Mays
14th Jund
accepting Cargo for Gast Africa
1
in Port
6th. May
6th July
6th May
20th May 20th June
INANCE AND
COMMERCE.
STATE OWNERSHIP OF RUBBER FIRMS ASKED
New York
Stock Exchange
New York, May 3.
London, May 3
Mr. Emrys Hughes, loft wing Labour Membor, -
suggested in the House of Commans today. that the rubber companies in Malaya should be nationalleod. The Colonial Secretary, 'Mi Jamos Griffiths, mada no comment," Mr. Hughes had earlier asked how many rubber companies were now operating in Malaya. Mr. Griffiths replied that there were about 500 rubber companies in Malaya.
Stocks slowly settled back late "I could not say, without re-ger, and bad in fact lost their today after a broad forenoon adference to the High Commis- lives. vance. The market was still in sioner, what proportion of the higher price ground but below total output is accounted for best marks of the day all along by these companies," he added. the line. Gains extended is more Mr. Hughes then asked, "I than one point. Radio Television view of the fact that pressure in stocks, up a time, were hard hit. being brought on the Government Zenith lost more than two points to make rubber a strategic ma- and Emerson about a point. Radio teriat, will you consider notion- Corporation, however, stayed en allsing these ARRIVALS SAILINGS
companies in the top and Philce did fairly well. national interest?"
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA
and MALAYA
"MEERKERK"
"RYNKEAK"
5th May
In Port
12th May early June
early June early July
to
"LANGLEESCOT"
Mediterranean and Northern
Through
Bo/L
European porta.
JAPAN
"MEERKERK"
"RYNKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
inued
5th May early June early July
18th May
early June
KING'S BUILDING:STELEPHONES: 28045 TO 28017
PR, ACUIMOSKŠTAGENİNEBL CONNAUGHT - HOAD,÷G. 114,56:21 {!: 236.61.
ZOZES TEL
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Jrthmian Steamship Company, New York)
DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK
VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA
"STEEL ADVOCATË”.
"STEEL SURVEYOR" "STEEL EXECUTIVE"
Tanks available for Bulk Oil.
.11th May 22nd Juno
.23rd July
SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK & DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)
"STEEL AGE"
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.
"STEEL AGE", "STEEL SEAFARER"
17th May
Sails N. Y. Sails S.F. Duc II.K. Sailed Salled 16th May 17th May 3rd June 24th June
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tel. 31146
Chinese Freight Agents:-HIN FAT & CO. LTD.
PRASAD THE
-Tel:-28823,-25553-&-23489.
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Steamship Company, New York)
S.S. “STEEL ADVOCATE”
LOADING 11% MÁY
SAILING 12th MAY FOR
LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK
·' vía PANAMA CANAL Passenger Accommodation Available.
TANKS AVAILABLE FOB BULK OIL
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tol 31140.
Chinese Freight Agents:-HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23483.
Dow Jones Average Stocka} 76.66 20 Industrinis 216.20; 15 Rails 56.04; 10 Utilities 43.12.
Cinslug_quotations:
Adams Express 221⁄4 Alaska Juneau 3
American Can 115% American
Smelting 5315
American Telephone 1572 American Tobacco 70
American Waterworks 10%
Aviation Corp.
inconds Copper 314
84
Baldwin Locomotive 10% Barnsdall 63%
Bendix Aviation 40% Bethlehem Stool 30 Bacing Aircraft 304 Borden Co. 61% Canadian Pacific 15% J. I. Case 44 Chrysler 66 Colgate 44%
Commercial Solvent 17%
Corn Products 60
Du Pont 74%
General Electric 4891
General Motors 87 Goodrich 86
51%
Fake Mining 44%
International Harvester 273% International Paper 44% International Tel & Tel 24% Johns Manville 481 Kennerntt Conner 54% Montgomery Ward 58 National Distillers 21% National Lend 114 New York Central 14% Packard Motors 4% Pan American Airways 10 Pennsylvania R 17 Itadio Corp. 21 Remington Rand 12 Republic Steel 314 Reynolds Tobacco 37% Schenley 31%
Scurs Roebuck 4416. Shell Oil 40
Soenmy Vacuum 17% Southern Pacine 53% Standard Brands 24 Standard
of Calif. 66% Standard Oll of N. J. 72 Studebaker 33%
Union Dak -2014
Union Carbide 47%
US Rubber 424
US Steel 321%
US Lines 154
Westinghouse 35,
Youngstown Sheet & Tube 84 Gen. Pub. Uies 17 Corporate bonds moved nar- rowly, Government bonds held steady.
Up in the curb were Raytheon, St. Lawrence Corporation, Stand ard Power and Light, Claudo Neon. Hazeltine and National Fuel Gas backed down.-Associated Press
Money Market
US dollars opened yesterday at HK$6.10, and closed at $6.114 after climbing to $0,12 in the Interval..
Mr. Walter Fletcher (Conserva- ive) suggested that the Minister should explain what Mr. Hughes question meant because nobody cise understood it in view of the fuct
that there were Europeans, Chinese and Asiaties in the in- dustry in Malaya.
Amid mounting Conserva- tive chant of "withdraw," Mr. "Hughes declared, withdraw nothing. Is not the Interest aroused in this question suffic cient evidence for the Ministar to publish in the official report the full list of profils made by people who have never been in Malaya at all7"
A threat Mr. Williant Keeling (Con- servative) salt that the excessive of in, estimated to production exceed consumption In 1030 by 40,000 tons, was a threat to em ployment in Malaya and Nigerin Ho asked what action was pro- reduce
production
Mr. Grifiths said that he had posed to given the information he had been) or stimulate consumption. asked for (the number of com- paples),
if Members wanted to ask
other questions they should give notice.
Mr. Hughes also asked many tia companies were working in Malnya.
Mr. Grimths replied that there were 81 tin companies registered in Malaya. These did not include Chinese partnerships.
Chinese accounted for one-third of the total production.
The profits
Mr. Griffiths replied that Mr. Keeling's figure related to the estimated 'excess of
of production ever commercial consumption.
"I hope, however, that how
pur- United States now chases for the
stockpile will absorb the surplus product this
year," he said. "As the duration and
quantity of these purchases is
is uncertain the International Tin Study Group (at its meeting in Parls in March last, by d majority, adopted a re- solution requesting the Secretary- General of the United Nations to convene, in accordance with the Mr. Hughes asked if the Minis- provisions of the Havana Char ter would put in the melati ter, a United Nations conference. Parliamentary report a list af et an early date to discuss a com- those companies
contr with the total modity
agreement profits made last year.
tin." Heuter. Mr. Lennox Boyd (Conserva- live) asked the Minister if *would also add the losses suffer-
cd in the war through Britain's Inability to protect her fellow citizens, the dollars carned by these companies since and the number of planters who, with are hereby notified that their their families, lived in daily dan cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's! terms and conditions of storage and where delivery may be obtained.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees Por
"ANNITSA"
3.5.
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co's go- down, where it will be at Con- signees' risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.
NOTICE TO
for
CONSIGNEES
Consigneer ner
5.5. "BENCRUACHAN”
17
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowna for ex- omination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Mursrs. Carmichael & Clarke at 10 a.m. May 8, 1950.
Hong Kong
Stock Exchange
Market is unchanged, with small turnover in. Watsona and Lights. Uniona weré, taken at. $505 with further, buyers and, Ranks aro marked at: $1,240 without attracting sellers.
H.K, GOVT. LOANS?
4 Loan Osb.
$156. Loan (1984 & 1970) 95.
a Iran (ID16) Dian..
BANKS
.
21.K. & B. Hank, 1242), 12184,, 124068,
'lom, Reg.) £79. Chartered Bank ES 8/14. Mercantile Bank A. § 1. 421 3/in. Bank of East Asia 104.
INSURANCES
Canton Ine. Ex.Div. 30. Unto Ina, 54OB, RESIN, China Underwillere' in. H.KI Fire Ine, 2003.
SHIPPING
Douglana 200n.
H.K. & H. Steambonla 11. Indo Chinke (Pref. #Dign.
(Del.) 0. Bhelia (Henrer) 51/78. Union Waterbosta Ex.Div. 236. Arla Nav. In.
DOCKS, WHARYZH, GOUDWNS, EI<. HI.K. & K. Wharves 90n. . De North Pult Wharves 4.00. Shanghai Hongkew Wkurven 160, JLK. Docks 141⁄2%n..
China Providenia 10kn. Shanahal Dockyards 1,200. Wheelocka 21b.
NINING
Raub Mines 4.19n. H.K. Mun Din
LANDS, HOTELS BLOGS.
11, & 8, Hotela 90, 2.K. -Unda 391. Khanghai Lande in. Kümiphorgi tn H.K. Realšies En. Chiuso Zitaten" 2840.
PUBLIC UTILITIKA H.K. Tramway in. Peak Trama (Old) 18h.
(New) n Star Ferrice ·T00.
0. Liebts (018).. D‚RDen,
(Now) 6.80, 0.80ma. 1.K. Electrica in Maeno Electrics 180. Bandakan Lights H1⁄4n. Talephones 14%. Bhaughal Gas 111⁄2n.
INDUSTRIALS
Caid, Maru. (Oul.) Ez.Div. 20p. Canton fees
Comenta 11n. H.K. open.
STORES, Ktc. Dairy Farms 32am. Walions 21ýb, 22mm, 1. Crawford's 22n. Binreres 3,800. China Emporlurs 10m. Sun Co., Ltd, 29. Ewont Omar Mong 100m. Who On (HK.) 52n.) + Wa. Powell, Ltd. 90,
MISCELLANEOUS
་
China Entertainmente idę. H.K. Constructłana (Old) 2,400.
(New) 11da.
Vibro Pillage 131gn. ... Maranań, Investiments 1/-n. --- Maraman (HKJHG-
Yangtisen ka..
Ewes 2.7011
COTTONS
To comply with the General Shanghai Lan in. Bonded Warehouse Regulations, Damaged packages are to be consignees must have a "Re left in the Godowns for exam-venuo Officer in attendance ination by Consignees and the when damaged dutiable goods. Company's Surveyors, Messrs, are examined. Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 a.m. on May 6, 1950.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after May 9, 1050, will be
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Ro venuo Officer in attendance subject to rent. when damaged dutiable goods are examined,
An claims against the steamer must be proscrited to No claims will be admitted, the Undersigned on or before after the goods have left the May "23,- 1950, or they will steamer's godowns, and all not be recognised. goods, remaining undelivered: No Fire Insurance will be after May 8, 1950, will bu subject to rent.
All claims against the steam- -er must be presented to the TT was put through from undersigned
or beford IIK$6.15, to $0.184:
Sterling opened at
and closed at $16.03.
Chat Pounds were
1:at HK$12.50
תם
$16.07 May 22, 1950, or they w
not be recognised..
No Fire Insuranco will be effected.
to th
un-
Plastres romained nominal at R. LOXLEY & CO.
HK$12 a 100
*Tipals at HK$20.00 a 100 unchanged.
NEI Guilders HK$4.50 a 100, 4
Went
HN
were
up to
tün
(CHINA), LTD., W
*FAgents"
Hong Kong, May 3, 1950.
SWEDISH EAST ASIA OCEAN AGENCIES, LTD.
CO.LTD
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE
m.v. "BALI" m.v. "SUMATEÄ
8th May
.End' Juno
SAILINGS TO EUROPE
8th May 16th May .15th June
m.v. "IJEMLAND" m.v. "TONGHAI" m.v. "BALI"
ADEN, BOBT SAID;//
CAP
TANGUEI BRERIEN HENBURG
GILMAN
CO., LTD.
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM U.S.A. PORTS
S.S. “ARGOVAN”
Duo or about 6th May
Consignees are requested to arrange for over-side delivery, otherwise, lighter and landing charges are for their account.
THE HONG KO
.። “
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD., Agents. Hong Kong, May 3, 1950.
RUDNER, te. COMPANIER Alma Balaton: Elk, Anglo-Dutch 20A. Anglo-Jaras le.
Bald Anaina (10b, 19km. Date Plantations dian, Chemor United 60%. Cheng Rubber 10h. Cinaalidele Rubbaru 1895. Dominion Rubber 1400. Kota Bahroe .06. Broswick Javas 15n. Langkata In
Padang Rubbery „Dāls „Obam. Repah Bubbayi.106. Rubber Trust 2%«. Samagra Rubbers 100. Semamba Rubbers",11b.. Shangbai. Kidabadban Bhanghal-Malaya 10n. Ahanaħal Palapa „50%. Shanghai, Sumanth. Ban Manzeli.20b), „10mm. Bungel Duri 180
Tanah Meraha 45%, 45am. Tehong Rubbers .106. Zlaßzbe Rubbers 1,501.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
S.S. “CHAMPOLLION"
will sail for
MARSEILLES
Via
Manila," Saigon, Singaporo, Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said.
Monday the 8th of May at 7: p.m.
Passengers are requested to, board the vessel on the 8th of May between 3 FMI, upd 0 P.M.
Baggage room and hold baggage whi to registered in KOWLOON.CODDWM NO. 130 (No,x2- Gale; Canton Roads Entrance) on 7th May between B A.M. and NOON.
CIE DES
GERIE
RITIMES
The Global Fiest
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"President Cleveland"
"General Gordon" "Frealdent Wilson"
vig JAPAN
.Arr. May 28 Arr. June 9
Bails May 29 Sails June 19
Arg. June 18
Sails June 10
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
"President Madison"* "President Pierce"
via JAPAN
.................Arc.. May A Salts May 9
Arr. May 17
*Colling Taku Bar & Tsingtao
Sally May 18 -
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Fillinoro" "President Tyler",
→
Arr. May 14
Sally May 15
.Arr. Juno 10
Salis June 11
ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI: SUBZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON.
"President Jefferson" "President Van Buren"
Arr. May 22 ..Arr, May 23.
Solls May 24 Sails May 24
"President Tyler"
TO JAVA & STRAITS
Arr. May
St. George's Didg.
MALO ALTA",
Solls May
8..
'Tel. 28172/5, "
BEN LINE
BHIP "BENNEVIS" "BENCRUACHAN”
"BENCLEUCH” "BENWYVIS" "DENVORLICH "BENÁRTY"
KEENNACDHUP”
"BENLOMOND"
"BENALDER" "BENAVON"
"BENCLEUCH" *BENMACDHUI” "BENAVON"
"BENNEV18"
"BENWYVIS" .....
“BENARTY"
...
"BENGRUACHAN"
"BENVORLICH"
*"BENALDER??,
{
PAR LAST
ARRIVALS
FROM
. DUE En Port
U.K. via Gingapore,*
In Port
8th May
on or abt.
14th May
H
27th May
6th June
SAILINGS
London; Antwerps Rotterdam, Hamburg a Hull.
Genoa, Liverpool, La Havre & Rotterdam.
Liverpool,
11th June
22nd June 25th June
9th July
Loading on or abf.
40th 'May
16th June
13th July
Buoy A-11,
Rotterdam, burg.
&
Dublin,
Ham-
17th May
10th June
8th May *»! 30th May
Genoa, Le Havre, Lon- don & Hamburg.
Liverpost, Glasgow,
Dublin, Antwerp 4 Ratierdam..
20th June
Accepts Cargo for Japan, * Accepts Cargo for Havre, "Vis "Malaya; Colombo, Port-Budan, Aden, and-Buez-Ganal.-———
For Further Particulars, Apply To-
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
York Building.
Agents
Telephone: 34165.
BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE
EXPRESS FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE
M.V. "TANCRED '
LOADING 7th MAY
FOR
PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC COASTS
Via Japan.
Transhipment cargo accepted for South American and West Indies Ports.
Agents DODWELL & CO. LTD.
Telephones: 28021/4-
U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.
SHIP
** "ANNITIA”-
ON"
"ARİSTEDES",
ARRIVALS
FROM:
DUE-
Port
May
May:
May
(CHINAL LTD.