Pago 12
CHINA, MAI
ROYAL INTIPOCLAK EINE -
SINGAPORE, JAVA
TJITJALENGKA"
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
20th May 24th May
Fist May
6th June
*not calling Singapore
28th May
10th Jude
PORTS and
MACASSAR
"TJISADANE"
"VAN HEUT8Z"
"TJIBODAS**
MANILA, BAST &
SOUTH AFRICA &
SOUTH AMERICA
"TJISADANE“.
"BERLAGE**
14th June
"TEGELBERG"
En Port
6th July
"TJIKAMPEK"
16th Jung
"STRAAT BOENDA" \.....
18th June
"RUYB"
8th July
27th July
"Leading for Mauritius & South America only
Loading for East & South Africa only
JAPAN
"TJIMENTENG"
"TJISADANE"
"TJIBODAB"
"TJIKAMPEK"
"TEGELBERG"
"RUVB"
In Port
8th June
4th July
28th July
10th June
23rd May
20th May 2nd Juna 18th June 19th June 10th July
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ÁSIA LINE
⚫ EUROPE via MANILA
and MALAYA
"RYNKERK"
"LANGLEGSCOT"
early June
"MARIEKERK”
early July
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
8th June early July sarly Aug.
Through Bayi, saved 20
Mediterranean and Northern
European ports.
JAPAN
"AYNKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
"MARIEKERK"
6th June
early July early Aug
20th Junta early June early July
KING'S BUILDING. TELEPTIONIS: 28013 TO 20017
CUT CHINESE MUSINE RI, LAIN NAAGINI HOAD, C. PORN 1949, 25933
PETITE
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Jethmian Steamship Company, New York)
DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO MEW YORK
VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA
"STEEL SURVEYOR"
"STEEL EXECUTIVE"
Tanks available for Bulk Oil.
22nd June
.23rd July
SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &
DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)
"STEEL SEAFARER"
"STEEL ROVER"
"STEEL ADMIRAL"
· ARRIVALS FROM. U.S.A.
STEEL SEAFARER" "STEEL KOVER" "STEEL ADMIRAL"
.24th June
.16th July
,16th Aug.
Sails N. Y. Sails S.F. Due F.K. Salled 3rd June 24th June 4th June 24th June 15th July 7th Jily 25th July 15th Aug.
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tel. $1145
Chinese Freight Agents:--IN FAT & CO., LTD,
T'els: 28848, 26558 & 23483.
SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPË
.31st May
Early Juho
End June .End July
m.v. "BALI” 5.8. "HAI HING"
m.v. "SUMATRA" m.v. "MINDORO”
SAILINGS TO EURÓPE
m.v. "KALI" m.v. "SUMATKA”
.15th Juno 15th July
FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO
& GOTHENBURG Dooptanks available for Bulkoll
GILMAN
ازقة
Tel. $1148
LTD.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "KOREA"
Loading about 10th June
ADEN, FORT SAID, GENOA,
DAM,
ANTHERE. Một
GOTHENBURG:
COPEN
OBLO
Tanks avaliable the ints at off fài hluk
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
ANGLO-U.S. OPINION ON JAP TEXTILES
New York Stock Exchange
New York, May, 18: Buyers nibbled at selected stocks today but the market! gradually settled into moder- ate price action. Most changes were limited to minor frac- tions, only a few topping a point..
Tokyo, May 19.
Spokesmen for an Anglo-American cofton delega- tion hore said today "Japan must have a pros- porous coffon industry as a vifòl part of her economic structure,” But declined to comment · on whether they believed Japan - should · ba allowed to increase her coffan textile produc- tion and exports.
At a news conference with foreign correspondents, Sir Raymond Streat, who heads the British delegation, and Mr. Robert C. Jackson, who heads the American group, added further, "Japan, like other countries to whom this cot- ton textile industry is important, must have an export trade of substantial proportions." The Anglo-American delega- tion has been conferring this
in week
Osaka with For a while, in the morning. past selected radio telvision, ol! and Japanese cotton textile-makers utility stocks showed signs qf in sessions which brought fo- leading a rise but there was little gether members of three of drive behind the buying.
the world's top textile produc- Oils were stimulated by pro-ing and exporting nations. spects of an upward surgo in carnings this summer and autumn. Petrol prices have advanced and a sharp demand for teating olis is expected.
Copper issues responded some- what grudgingly to a boost of one cent a pound.
Aircrafts ran into troublé, losses running to a paint or so up-
pearing for Dougins, United, Boeing and Lockheed.
Turnover for the day was 1,
770.000 shares.
15
Dow Jones averages: Stocks 78.14; 20 adustrials 220.03. Rails 50.53; 10 Utilities 44.04.
Closing quotations: Adonie Expresa 23% Aluska Juneau 3 American Can 110%
Smelting 35
101 494
Anaconda Copper 327%
81% Aviation Corp Baldwin Locomotive 10%1⁄2 Barnsdall 52%
נן
21
Bendix Aviation 44% Bethlehem Steel 30% Boeing Aircraft 2036 - Borden Co. $1 Canadian
Palle 15% I. Case 43%
er 69
45% Commercial Solvent 10 Corn Products €7 Du Pont 77% Eastmari Kodak 40% General Electric 30
Motors 85% Goodrich 88 Goodyear 52 Homtstake Mining 45 International Harvester da
Paper 43
Tel & Tel 14 Johns Manville 51% Kennecatt Copper 584 Montgomery Ward 37% National Distillers 22
Lead 443
New York Central 14% Puckard Motors 4
Pan American Airways"0" Pennsylvania HR 10% Radio Corp: 20
10 Steel 321 Republic Reynolds Tobacco 37% Schenley 31% Sears Roebuck 45
Shell Oll 44% Socony Vacuum 18 Southern Pacifle 54 Standard Brands 234
Off of Calit. 80% 1 Oil of N. J. 74% Studebaker 34%
Union Bag
하
20%
Carbide 50% US Rubber 425
3256
#
Steel
Lines 18%
Westinghouse.
કય
Sir Raymond and Mr. Jackson agreed that the Japanese cotton manufacturers provide the best combination of low production costs and efficiency in the textile world
They found the Japanese manu- facturers optimistic and hopeful about future textile business. Mr. Jackson commented such an at-
litudo was good as long as they don't let it make their plans and policies unrealistic:
The Anglo-American delegation is to leave omorrow for the U., S. The Amerleaus will report their Bindings here to the Joint Study Committee of the Textile Industry Committee on Foreign Trade and the British to their Conference on Overseas Trade Policy.
Spindles increase
·
The Western cotton men have declined to express an opinion on whether Japan should be allowed to increase her number of operat- ing splidies as the Japanese want to do Japan now has some 3,700,- 000 spindles installed as compared with Britain's 35,000,000 and 23,- 000,000 in the United States.
ANGLO-FRENCH MOVE REVEALED
London, May 18. France and Britain today announced an important move believed to foreshadow somu form of continued American financial and economite ald' in. Europe after Marshall Aid ends in 1052...
The Foreign Ministers of the two nations issued a statement formally expressing the hope that Economic Co-Operation would in- the Organisation for European vite the United States and Cana da, to associate themselves with its work
soon a possible. It disclosed that last week the Foreign Minister of the four coun tries meeting here had agreed upon the necessity of bringing the two trans-Atlantic countries into a close working relationship with the European end of the Marshall Plane
In these talks Mr. Dean Ache ron, United States Secretary of State, bid pointed out that though the European Recovery Pro gramme ends in 1952, American Interest in Europe will certainly
dato. continue after that
Mr. Laster Pearson, Canadian External Minister, had indicated a similar interest on the part of
The Anglo-Americans said they found the Japanese very good atį Canada.---Reuter. extracting information from them on world cotton costs, exports and other statistics.
They admitted, however, that! the Japanese were equally good in passing out information abquí) their own industry.
Money Market
US dollars opened yesterday at
"On the whole we are pleased HK$0.05% and closed at $0.06. these being the lowest and with the information we got," Sir
highest Raymond commented-Asspelsted
rates. Press,
BRITAIN AFTER CANADIAN TRADE
Ottawa, May 18,
An all-out effort by British machine tool manufacturers
to
TT opened at HK$6.10% and closed at $6.111⁄2..
Sterling Was unchanged d HK$15.35.
to'
Austrálian pounds went down
HK$12.68
Fastros remained nominal at HK$12 a 100:
Ticals at HK$20:40 a 100, wäre unchanged.
NEI Gullders dropped 20 cents
attract Canadian trade will be to HK$3:00 a 100, made this year, Sir-Holland) Goddard said.
Sir Holland, head of the British Machinn Tool Association, stop- ped here
en route to. Toronto
INDIA TO BAN SPECULATION
Bombay, May 18: where the industry will show it The Home Minister, Morarii wares at the Canadian Internas Despi, predicted today that all flonal Trade Fair from May 20 kinds of speculative activities, to June 9,
including the stock exchange, About $1,500,000 worth at would ultimately be Banned if British-made tools wil be ex- the Congress Party continued th hiblied at the Fair-associate Dock market netivities, ho told
Press.
LONDON STOCKS
May 18.
Prass conference, come within the term of "gambling" but the Government wanted to proceed slowly and would declare a bạn, in the course of time. A
The Home Minister promised
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The market this week hits remained remarkably steady with priots fairly well maintained. A small amount of forced selling t frectional drops has been met by willing buyers waiting on the side lines. It would appear that the public is beginning to appre- clate the fact that returus on local shares are very attractive.
Considerably mora interest in also being shown in the rubber section of the market. Hare dedin the public la beginning to realise the tremendous profits currently Being earned by the rubber com panies, and reports from Singa pore state that this Cinderella of market has become the most courted. Prites locally have not by any means reflected the pre- sent price of physient rubber.
MR. GOVT. LUARG
4% Load' 3.
*
Loan envid & zwin) EU, #16 Jan (1928): 99.9% 6.
BANKS
1.K. 8. Bawk 13an,
(on. Red.) SUA. Chartered Bank £9′ 1/10 Merenstila Borik A, & H, Azin. Bank of East Kala 107.
INSURANCES
Canton 2aori, Union I. Ex.Div. 697 VA, GAMES, China Underwrkány 40.
K. Fire I. 200
BIPRINO
Douglasie · 2001,
.:
M. Bleemboola: Tin Todo Chinas (Vrat.). DVIGS.
(Del.) 19. Shells (Bearer) TA/DA.
Unlán Walerboats 20x. Kia Nit, ‚00D, Tos, 40s.
BOOKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, BL. B.K.K. Wharves Bon. Norih Polos Wharves &.com.
Shanghai Hongkew Wharves 15. H.K. Docks 143.
China Provideṛta 9.50b. Shanghal 'Dockyarda 2h, Kije. Wheelocks Elsa,
MININO
Fadli Mines 40 TEK, Mines .0114mi
LANDS, HOTELS À DIDAS: H.-S. Kötelu Ažám. FR. Landa 1 Bhagat Landi” lb, Humphreys 64
HK Realtion. 21.
Chinesa Estates 14ėn.
PÚBLIC UTILITIES
II.K. Trahways 10.83h.
Peak Trenir (0%) KxDiv. Iða.
(New) DxDlr. In.
Star Ferries 18.
C. Lights. (Old); 9.00am,
(New) 6,990.
H.K., Elected £2.
Mac Flectrics Citu, 171⁄4n, Ex.itta.
11, Righth. It. Sandalen Lights Telephones 14, 181⁄2ás, Bhanahal Gas 1954-
INDUSTRIALS Cald: Mare, (Orl.) 21. Danton Item 8° Cements 15,
JLK. Roper 185.
STORES, ELA Dry Farms 22in. Watsons 213b,. Stea.
1. Orawforda zen. Binders $.800.
China Sporlama Su
Blun - Op. Ltd; -Sn.
-- Kwong - Bang-Hong: #Desa-
Wing On (ELKO
Wm, Poweit, Eid, siin,
...', MIBGELLÁNBOUN ́ China Katartalomena itu..
K. Constructions (018) 1.208.
(New) 148, Virs Pilings 11. Maruman Invralgienia: 0/-n. Keromań (16)`18. Shanghai Loan, in. Yangtuces 2%/,00%;
COTTONA
kw 1,70
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignes' per' *:
.
The Global Fleet
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"President Cleveland" "General Gordon" "President WDson”.
vio JAPAN
Arr. May 28. Arr. June 19
Baits May 20
Arry June 10
Balls June 10 Sails June 20.
ANGELES
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS
"President Harrison"
via JAPAN
Sails June. T
Arr. June 5. "PRESIDENT MCKINLEY" ... Arr. Juno 11.. Salls June 12
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"Willamette Victory" .... . Arr. June 11 "President Tylor”............Art, June 10
ROUND THE WORLD
Salle June 12 Salls Ime P
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCIOŃ, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ. PÓRT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON "President Van Buren"... Arr. May 24 "President Jefferson"
........ Air. May. 28- TO JAVA & STRAITS
...Art. Juno
"Willamette Victory"
St. George's Bldg.
Sails May 25
Solls May 39
D
Sails June 10 Tel. 28172/5
BEN LINE
SHIP
+"BENWYV18"
"BENARTY" "BENVORLICH" "BENMACDHU!" BENLOMOND"
"BENALDER”. "BENAVON" "SENVENUE"
"BENMACDHUI” "BENAVON" "BENWYV18"
"DENAĦTY"
"DENVORLICH" "BENALDEA"
"BENVENUE"
"
:{
AND
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. vla Bingapore.
DUE
In Port
on or abt. Ith Juno
"
SAILINGS
Londen, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Hull.
Liverpool,
Dublin,
Rotterdam, 4. Ham-
burg.
Genoa, Le Havre, Lon- don & Hamburg.
Liverpool, Dublin, Rotterdam.
Accepts Cargo for Japan,
Glasgow, Antwerp &
13th Juna
21st June
26th Jung
2nd July'
15th July
29th July.
Loading on or abf.
26th June, 20th July
20th May
10th June's
14th June
5th July
31st July
* Accepts Cargo for Havre.
Via Malaya, Colombo, Port Sudan, Adon, and Guez Canal, i
For Further Particulars, Apply To
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
Agents
York Building,
Telephone: 34165.
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.
9.5. "CHANGTE”
NOTICE TO FASSENGERS
SAILS: From. Kowloon Wharf on Sunday, May 21, at. 4
p.m.. for, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE.
The stock London a quietly an-ideal, society in 20 years in BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE BAGGAGE: With the exception of hand packagen carried
today
the present-pollox was continued. Youngstown Sheet & Tube 63.
with most price changes Gen. Pub. Utilities 17%
mlied to a few pence, Govern-United Press The bond market developed a ment bondi were marked up steady undertone with good Help fractions of a point. Oil stockus from a selected list of mils. Gov- were firm to strong, showing ernment bonds were dulbt, mostly alight gains. Mining shures werd unchanged: Associated Press, miked.
PAKISTAN TAKES CONTROLS OFF
Kardeh!, May 18.
Financial Times index 100.00,] --Associated Press.
NY RUBBER
-)
New York, May 18.|| The removal of all controls on
number Crudo rubber
ondi the prices and movement bf wheat products in Pakistan was dafutures closed 10 to 40 higher.. nounced by the Food Minister, July Abdus Sattur Pirzada, today,
September
The Minister also announced Deotmber....
28.15. 25.00 naked 28.90.
that rice, the only food grain stiil Spot number one ribbed smok controlled, would be freed sooned sheets 28-% nominal-Asso Associated Press.
"TRADEWIND
“FLYING DELOON"
INBACH"
ciated Press, A.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5,5. "PYRRHUS". Damaged cargo of this ver sel will be surveyed at Heir's Wharf Between 10 a.m. and noon on May 20 and 22, 1950, and consignees are requested to have their representativeR „present during the murvey.
Hàng Long.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
10, 1950.
Pacific Far East Love h
Fast Regular Trans-Pacifc
Best Francisce
KAL AND ·
m.s. "TRAFALGAR” are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Coa godown where it will be at contigræcs risk and subject to the Whart terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be
obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for ex- amination by Consignees and the Company's furvöyoni, Mezara. Goddard. & / Douglas at 10 mm. on May 20, 1050..
-To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a fe
· stenue Officer in attendandë when damaged dullable goods: ard examined. kotak: No claibu will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's-godowną,,; and Bull} goods remaining undelivered after May 21, 1980 will be | subject" si renk.)
(Hill Under
by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Company's Godown for loading ony board by ship's slings.
to
HEAVY BAGGAGE should be sent to the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf Company's Godown at Ne.. GATE CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE by NOON AT THE LATEST on Saturday, May 20. Haivy baggage CAN- NOT BE ACCEPTED on the day of Balling. ENDABKATION: Passengers should embark between
FM. and 3 PM. on SUNDAY, MAY 21, through No. 1 GATE, KOWLOON WHARF,
Agents BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE
RRIVAL
FAO
ETRA
VUSA
80th
R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD
34111 & 24118.
1950