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D MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA &

SOUTH AMERICA

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JAPAN.

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30th June fat July

10th Juna

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"BERLAGE"

"TEGELBERG"

In Port

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28th June

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18th June

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6th Aug.

In Port

26th May

7th June

8th June

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ARRIVALS SAILINGS

"AYNKERK"

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early July

early Aug.

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• EUROPE vio MANILA

and MALAYA

Through B/L Inve

European ports.

JAPAN

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Ch

5th June

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early July

Barly June

"MARIEKERK"

early Aug.

carly July

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SCHONERELİNİĞİNTRY IS CÒN MARGHH ROAD, C. HEUS 1ỠM, 1935

ISTHMIAN LINE

(F-thmlan Steamship Company, New York)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

“STEEL SURVEYOR"

22nd Junc

"STEEL EXECUTIVE"

.23rd July

Tanks available for Bulk Oil.

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

"STEEL SEAFARER"

STEEL HOVER"

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &

"STEEL ADMIRAL"

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

"STEEL SEAFARER" "STEEL ROVER”

"STEEL ADMIRAL"

.24th June

.16th July

.16th Aug.

Sails N. Y. Sails S.F. Duc ILK. Sailed 3rd June 24th Jupe 6th June 24th June 15th July 7th July 25th July 15th Aug.

GILMAN & Co., LTD.

- Tel-31148

Chiness Freight Agents:—HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tels: 28839, 25563. &,23483.

SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co.,LTD.

"ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE, why do thi

.30th May

m.v. "BALI". 6.8. "HAI HING" m.v. "SUMATRA” m.v. "MINDORO"

3rd Junc ..End June ..End July

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

m.v. "BALI” m.v. "SUMATRA"

..15th June

...15th July

FOR

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, KOTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO

& GOTHENBURG

Dooptank wallable for Bulkoll

GILMAN

CO., LTD.

TEL. 31110

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S.KOREA"

Loading about 10th Junp-

.for

ADEN, FORT SAID, GENDA,

ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,

GOTHENBURG

Tpke

THE EAST ASIATIC

PENHAGEN

bulk

LTD.

FINANCE AND

COMMEROE

LIAQUAT ALI

ALI KHAN INVITES AMERICAN MONEY TO PAKISTAN

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

the business dona, little interost wus Laken

the general market. 1.K. GOVT." LOANS

427 Loan DKN

3% Loan (197) ♣ (946) ONU.

3 Iman (1948) 27%%%.

DANNS

8. Dank 12156, 1810 Tan, Bog.) · €100.

Clunrtered Tank 20 7/10n.

Houston, May 22.

Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan to

f. night invited Americans to buy more of his country's products and invest capital and technical skill in Pakistan in order to hoston its economical development; Z

He particularly urged larger United States purchases of Pakistan short staple cotton, pointing out his country recently reduced the, export duty on this commodity.

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Liquidation of rubber company

The Directors of the Sua Manggis Rubber Company, Limited intend to recommend that the company be volun-. arily liquidated, sold Mr. W.A. Welch, Chairman, at the com- pany's annual general meeting of shareholders yesterday, i

He added that the output for the year ended December 31 last was below the estimate and costs of production wore increasing. The company's net loss for the your was TIK$34,930.

"the

Tho Chairman odded: estate has been sold at what your Directors regard is a very good price.. This bocama possible owing to the recent increase In the price of rubber Up W recently the properly has been quito, unsale, able

Apart from Banks and Unions Mr. Liaquat Khan's address was delivered at the which represented two-thirds of

Chamber of Commerce banquet at Rice Hotel to mark the opening of Houston's (World Trade Wook" during which it intensified its offarts to stimulate trade with all parts of the world,

"When the Estate was valued in. The Pakistan Premier Baldy purchasing more of Pakistan's 1046 Al S$120,000 the average "Pakistan's ability to purchasú | produetá,"

output was, nearly 400 pounds ar imore, United States goods depends Ho said: "Ever since I have here a year; the production now naturally upon the United States come to America I have met is well below 800 pounds in gere

many people who bellove that to a year.

the young arca re- andle the world to continue tp in Gorile still decreasing buy American goods it is essenceatly brought into topping is tal that the resources of the yielding most disappointingly and world must be more broadly dis, abviously needs licavy expendi tributed, not by exploitation buture on fertilisers. by stimulating the antire acona. The only course possible was mies of underdeveloped countries to sell the estate. Even at the by enabileg them to develop their present extraordinarily high pries natural resources and by sharing of rubber it would have taken the with them past experience and

estate two years to pay off its

Mereunte Hunk A. & 1. 12. Bank of East Asia 1016, 10žan,

INSURANCEA

Canton Jus, 180.

Uniel ne. Ex.Div, štok, kliek. China Underwriters Ra.

1. Fire In, W.

BIHIPPING

Dongines 20v.

H.K. & M. Blamboats 110. todo Chlons (Prof.) 6.

¡Def. 10.

Shell Stearaj 08/1%*.*

Union Waterbonia 200. Aris Nav, 85, 45/.67%««.

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWN8, Ele. 1.K, # K. Wharge lên. North Point Wharvet 5,000. Phohad Hongkew Wharves 10n. H.K. Docks fan.

China Provideata 5.60n. Bangkal Dorkyærða 2b, 2.401, 1.10an Wheelocka 21b, Zisa.

MINING

Raut Mines 4.70n. B.K. Miner .01 m.

LANUR, HOTELS & BLDCS. .. Rates A. 14.K. Land 3. Shanghal Lande 18. Humphreys 7%. J.K, Realties 2. Chinear Estates 12in.

PUBLIC UTILITIES J., Tramway 10%. Peak Tramu (01) Ex.Dlv, 180.

(New) Ex.Div. In.

Har Ferries 10n.

G. Lights (0%) 0.70/.COM.

(New) 8.901. -44.8. Eleelzlei st1⁄4m Hack Electrks

C.Rie, 11%, Right in. Sandakan Lights 834. Telephones Ex.Diy, 13. Shanghai Ca 1.

INDUSTRIALS

Call, Map, (Ori.) fin. Canton le Slán. Gements 21ti.

1., open 155.

STORES. ELC, -Duiry_Farnu÷233⁄4 in.

Watsons "21 16.'

Crawlorda in.

Hincere Fun,

China-Embotium 101.

Bug Co., 1M 1.80mm.

Kwong Bang Hong 20h. Wing On (LK.) 670.

17. Ex..

Wm. Torell, Ltd. Ex.Div, 8in.

MISCELLANEOUS

Chiun Entertainmebla 149.

II.K. Constructioną. (01d)" 1.898.

(New 1.10.

Vibro Pilings in." Haraman Investmentá Dien. Mareman 4K) "75a. Bhanghal Loan In Yenglace 2.00;"

COTTUNE

Ewus 1.805, 20, 180ía.

RUBBER, COMPANIES Alina Estates idu.

Anglo-Dutch on,

Anglo-Jayas 150. Žiaku Apams '.jab..

Hpte Manjaito sob, ben

Chemor tilted 455

Cheng" -Its!bbit» ',186,"

Genwalkiated Bubbein Ex.Dlr. 1.70%, Berninion Rubbera ·1.490."

Java-Consalidetode: „Offsa.

Kita Babro 1803, Blea Kroepek

arsa 154

Langkais In.

Pidade Rubier 05.

.19sa Renah Rubbers 106, Rubber Truly 1906, 54 `Bamagaga Hübbers "iod;

Semkara Bühbežu Tithymke ELAREDNE · Kenzie | An. 17 Bhanghai-hininga 19,

Shangha! Pahang ..89h, Shanghai..Sumatras - In--- Bua Mangali 108. Bungel Darte isn' Tanah Merahu

405.

Tubang Rubber "19h;".15e. „Klangbe Rubbers Hone

#PHILIPPINE HEAR❤

Malay Rubber Estates, Ltd.,. meeting

of

technical knowledge which haploon, and it replanting had been, made your country, so strong," undertaken, it would naturally Mr. Liaquat Khan said the have taken much longer, because United States should adopt this every acre cut out for replanting approach of "practical, internal means Icas output for seven years. Lionallam" as the surest way to The procet of dividends was, build up lasting peace.

tlierefore, very remote.

The recent high price rubber has been due enlafly to market position where certain dealers had sold short and had to cover, said Mr. W. A. Welch, Chairman of the Shanghai- Malay Rubber Estates, Limited, Mr. Khan's speed on

་་

was the

at the company's annual 'gen-¡ final event of his, eral meeting yesterday.

day visit to this major industrial The company suffered a net lors centra at the South whose ecoso of HK$102,557, during the year my based upon a combination

of ended December 31. last. The ship culture, petroleum and debt balance on Appropriation Account was HK$101,021.

The Chairman sold: "The loss on working is HK$33,080. This is entirely due to the fact that the output is well below expectu- tion due to shortage of labour and excessive rainfall.

During the year the price of werit down to about ช Stralts cents 4-pound, and as a result, for several months the

states were running at

heavy loss. The Company was fortunate wough to be able to borrow from the Rubber Trust, Ltd., sufficient ver its dimcult time tide it over. and now the Estates are running at

and there is profit,

monthly

a monthly surplus of eash after covering all revenue and, capitul expenses. When the price of rub-

bor recovered after devaluation

your

Directors thought

prudent.

in view of the Company's financial to sell forward a con-

Dorable percentage of the outpu?}

the company's lubilities, will be "The surplus, after paying off

retained until such time as the Company's War Damage Claim is paid, and we hope that this will be in the not too distant future. We have no information yet ap He noted that the slogan for to how much is likely to be re- the War Houston's World Trade Week' is celved on account of world peace through world trade Damage Claim, Since the end of dollars' spent broad always the financial year the Company home," and sald he was has received about HK$6,700 in gratified "to and you proclaiming full settlement of the claim under the very, thoughts that are present (Goods) Insurance Scheme for

the Compulsory Wur Risk to my mind."live it there

come

He added: "If I were so bold atticles of rubber lost when Malays and presumptuous as to try and fell to the Japanese. The claim give you a message from the un- was originally HK$8.831. derdeveloped countries of the world. I would not word it more aptly, then you have done your self-United Press.

GE asked to cut production

Trenton, New Jersey

"As soon as the War Damage Claim has been assessed

and agreed, your Directors Intend to ask the 'Shareholders to put the Company lato voluntary liquida,

distribution tion, as that a

ત can made as and when the leash 14 received. In the meantime, the Secretaries and General Manager are looking after the Company for a purely nominal fee, and your Directors have drawn no fers since the war.",

Present: at the meeting were Mr. W. A. Welch (Chairman), Mr. R. Kadvorie (Director), Mr. The U.S. Government de-C E. Abbas (representing the

May 22.

in order

to cover the estimated manded today that General Secretaries und General Mana expenses of the Company. Since Electric Company get rid of sers,-Ji-A‚-Wattle-and-Co., Ltd.) - that time the price of rubber has half of its 1848-49 production

Shareholders representing tisen considerably,

and all off

grades and surplus rubber is be- facilities for making Light 57,800 shares..

bulbs

ing sold at a gond profite of rub-Early in 1040 GE and eight

The recent high

ber

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FRESH FISH PRICES

·

has been due chiefy to other theandescent lamp mudu. market position where certain facturers were found guilty by

Federal Judge 'Philip Foiman of the Hong Kong Fish Whalalo Markely Fresh chętake, pulogu realized t deulers short

had 1 nagroting the Sherman Anti-truit Kennedy Town, yesterday ret

Act. Judge Forman said they

Fifat askĺlly Ávérıpı outputs in combined to assist GE in main-

caver. The situation wis

vated by very low

guacter: of

Malaya for the

frst year, due chiefly to heavy talning a monopoly of the iti-

price

ainfall and also to the fact that candescent lamp Industry in the Mud Genopera

Ging Fish 2.08.

price scally

12,54

1.30

3.71

Horse, Head Jamall). .. .2.10

120

1.80

Wale Will

1.0

1.00

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

the flush crops obtained on open- General Electric headquarters (old Thread 1.08 ing up after the war are now in New York had no immediato Red Sea Breage (large) 1.01 falling oft very considorably.

comment "Other factors were. that

most oninics are beavily sold: forward Electric,

Under the decree, General for 1950 and have liitla

must end its unillation Irge with any other lamp manufactur rubber available, and also the ra- ing firm in which it has controlle ported hoarded stocks in In-ng Interest Among the

Consignees Per Urmst donesia did not come on to the which the government charged market. The forward

rward price is a fast year which were licensees of

3.5. "CRUTE 4 considerable discount.

"Although it may be a

Central Electric was Westinghouse are hereby notified that their works before the spot price comes into and Manufacturing Com-cargo to being discharged into dow

pany-Associated Press, is hoped that the price

the Hong Kong & Kowloop will soon settle down at, a more!

Wharf Godown Co.'s gor reasonable level very high prices will only have the effect of stimulating synthetic rubber pro-

few

Money Market down, where it will be at Con-

US dollars opened yesterday at duction, which will be very HK40.04 and closed at 36.05% dimoult to reduce again and will, these belog the lowest and

coutre, also adversely affect the highest rates. unds of now uses Oriding

C Present ni

signees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and condiɣlonp of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.

for natural was put through from Damaged packages are to be

left in the Godowns for exam Sterling at HK$16.25, and Aus- Ination by Consignees and the at the meeting were 6:10 to 10 MEWA. Welch (Chairman),

trullan

at HK$12,53, were Company's Surveyors, Messrs pounds Plastres changed emained

nominal: at Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 Secretarias & General Managers, HK$13, K100, a

a.m. on May 20; 1060. Ticals has HK$27.a: 100, and

Mr. H Kodoorte

(Directx). Mr.

C. Abbas (representing the

4 Wattle & Co., Ltd.) and

Shareholders representing: 34,869 NET-Gullders at HK$3.50, a 100

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations were also unchanged. a mah | Cònkignées must have a Re

For Cut Live!

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

yenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods ato examined.

The Global Flees TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO via JAPAN "President Cleveland" ... Atr. Blay 28 "General. Gordon” "Tresident Wilson"......

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the s steamer's godowns, and all goods, remaining undelivered after. May 27, 1950, will be | subject to rent,

All claims against the steam- we must be presented to the undersigned on or before Jupo 11/1850, or they glij not be recognised -

Fire Insurance will be

Arr. June 19

Arr. June 19'

Sails May 22 Sails June 20 'Sails Juno

Salts June 8

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TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via: JAPAN "President Horrison"...Ark. Juno 7

„Arr, Junio 13 Sills Juno 14 “President McKinley” ....

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

"President Tyler"

Arr. Juno 10 “Willametto Victory"...............Arr. July 15

ROUND THE WORLD

Sails June 11 Sails July 10/

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARAČII. SUEZ, PÓRT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON Sails May 20 "Préaldent Van Durou” ............ Arr. May 25 “President Jefferson”, .

Arr. May 28

TO JAVA & STRAITS Willamette Victory" Arr. June 13 St. George's Bldg.

Sails May 30

Sails June 11 Tel. 28172/5.

BEN LINE

SHIP "BENARTY” "BENVORLICH"

"BENMACDHUI"

"BENLOMOND"

"BENALDER” "BENAVON" "BENVENUE" "BENDORAN" "BENLAWERS"

"BENMACOHUI”. "BENAVON" "BENLAWERS” "BENLOMOND"

"BENARTY"

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"BENVENUE”.

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SAILINGS

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Hull. Liverpoot,"

"Dublin,

Havre, Hamburg, Hull

Gensa, Le Havre, Lon-

dọn & Hamburg.

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16th July

29th July

8th Aug.

14th Aug.

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Loading on or abt.

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30th June

10th June

14th June

Antwerp A

6th July

31st July

Liverpool, ⠀ Glasgow, Dublin,

Rotterdam.

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Via Malaya, Colombo, Port Budan, Aden, and Suez Canal.

For Further Particulars, Apply To

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Telephono: 34165.

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Roundtrip to JAPAN

HONGKONG

HONGKONG

10 DAYS

(5 in Japan)

sailing 30th May 8 p.m. Yokohama and Kobe.

arrival 10th Juno 8 a.m.

HK$810 to 975

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Tourist

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Excursions in Japan arranged on application.

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