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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950,
NRGYALÁSTEROCEAR LANES
SINGAPORE, JAVA
PORTS and
MACASSAR
"TJIBODAS"*
TJITJALENGKA"
"TASMAN"
"VAN HEUTBZ • •
"TJITJALENGKA"
"not calling Singapore
ARRIVALS SAILINGS ·
0th June
11th June
In Port 26th Jung
30th Juma
25th June
9th July
only to Bingapore, Penang & det. Defl
• MANILA, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"TJISADANE" * "DERLAGE" **
"TEGELBERG"
"TJIKAMPEK"
"RUYS"
1st July
13th July
In Port
2nd July
16th Jone
20th June
6th July
2nd July
6th Aug.
** not calling Bouth America
* not calling Manila
and toading until 14th June only
JAPAN
"TJISADANE"
"TJIDODAS"
"TEGELBERG"
"STRAAT BOENDA"
"RUYS"
Agents:
FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
JAPAN KEYSTONE IN FAR EAST'S ECONOMY
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
sellers reserved,
IX. GON, LOANG
45% Luan 986.
12th June
Pis N14
11th June
4th July
16th June
To Part
3rd Aud.
19th June 6th July
HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE vio MANILA
and MALAYA
"RYNKERK"
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
14th June
"LANGLEESCOT
"MARIEKERK"
14th June early July
15th July early Aug.
Through Be/l.
Jontrad
ta
Mediterrandos and Norther!!
European porta
JAPAN
"AYNKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
"MARIEKERK"
13th June
14th July
18th Juna
early Aug.
early July
GKING'S BUILDING. - TELEPROSIS: (QMUUS - TO/BROFI
LED CJENËSE SOLATEFUL CINNABUIT BAILE FEUSCA1199, 25175
THE MOLLE
ISTHMIAN LINE
(F-thmian Steamship Company, New York)
ZARLS DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK
VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA
"STEEL SURVEYOR” "AKTION"
Tanks available for Bulk Dil.
22nd Jung ..24th July
SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &
DJAKARTA (BATAVÍA)
"STEEL SEAFARER"
"STEEL ROVER"
"STEEL ADMIRAL”
Lon (1954 & 1940) TH.
Loan (1948) ORG.
BANKS
HK, & Dánk' 12455.
San Francisco, June 7:
Japon is a keystone in the reconitruction of trade
in the Far East where the long-range econo mic outlook is favourable.
That is the opinion of eight businessmen Interview- ed here by the United Press. They represent a world trade association, a bank, three ship- ping lines, on export-Import company and a trode magazine.
George
Though optimistic in their Billation and diversification, N long-range viewpoint the tra- great blocks of doffers taken in The market continues firm with &ers feel that the close-range from wartime military expendi
doring turos were squandered outlook is cloudy or spotty.
1048-48; the boom period of Contacted by the United Press when according to one of the were: Alvin C. Eichholz, local
then interviewed, everybody and director of the World Trade A his brother went into the Int sociation;
Talmadge,
business. Almost spent porting Paeffle Transport Lines executive; in $500,090,000 in war Indemhi Joseph de In Penn of the State's ties from the United States. Cor. Marine Corporation; M.
trofs on imports are helping the Buckeley of the American Pre-
people of the islandt niòng the local sident Lines, Lou Sliver, importer; and Takurichi Kagawa, austere path of recovery. 40-year-old Japanese business need each other probably more
former nssistant
than any two other countries m manager of Mitsul's office here. The banker and the trade ng the world," said Mr. Eichho12.
"China is a good türkét but zine editor preferred to remaineduld be rester If recognised, anonymous.
[Lon, T. 277%. Chartered Bank £6 %/ień, Mercantile Bank A. & D. Amlin. Bank of East Kala 1018.
INSURANCEA
Canton ine, 259. Essien ise, D.
Chins Underwriters, In.
H.K. Fire Ina, 200h.
SHIPPING
Dounianes 201μ. H.-M. Breemboats, alw
Indo Chip (Próf.) WMDiv, #1n.
[Def. Ex.biv. 17m.
Bells (imary) OB/B.
· Univer Waterbbata 18m. Avid Nur, 67ýýb, 78, 70mm. HOCKS, WHARVRS," GODOWNA, Et. MK. & K. Where 800. North Polat Wharves G.G. Hani Hanekew Wharner: 36n, B.K, Tocka, 148, 141⁄2w; Hao, China Previdenta 0.3048. Shanghai Dockyardn 2:30h, 200. Wheelocks Zib. 21/21
MINING
Baube Mines 4.70m
St.K. Mrien 41%82
·LÁNDR, HÖTELS &“DÜDÖS.
1. B. Hotel 6.10.
HK. Landa 31.
Shanxial Land 1.10.
Humphreys 3n.
K. Roller
Chinese Estaten 124.
PUBTAC UTILATIES
HK Tramwaya sukab, 110m Denk Train (Old) Jón.
(New) In.
Star Ferrien füb,
U. Lights (Olly Ex.Div. #00b.
(New) Extr. 1.000. F.K. Electrða 201⁄2b, Ziur. Macro Elerifles 1735m.
Ir
(N/W) 1051 9.
(Bands Shared) 10ện
·Bandukan Light Bn. Telephones 1990. Shanghai Gas 1980.
INDUSTRIALS Cali, Mark,, (©N.) 210, Cantom Icon 35án,
Cements 201,804, 1038/nr. H.K. Ropes 20
24th June
.16th July
.16th Aug.
Dairy Forin
Sails S.F. Due ILK, Solled
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.
Sails N. Y.
-STEEL SEAFARER"
"STEEL KOVER”
"STEEL ADMIRAL”
Sailed
24th June 6th June 24th June-15th July 7th July 25th July 15th Aug.
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tol. 31140
Chinese Freight Agents:-HIN FAT & CO., LTD.
PROFES
Lets:-28823,-26653-4-23483-
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Steamship Company, New York)
S.S. "STEEL SURVEYOR"
LOADING 21st JUNE
SAILING 22nd JUNE FOR
LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK via PANAMA GANAL Passenger Accommodatión Avaliable. TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULK DIL
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tel. 31140.
Chincke Frélght Agents:—HIN, FAT & CO., LTD.
Tals: 28823, 25553 & 23483.
SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD
AKRIVALS FROM KUBOPH
"SUMATRA" me."MINDORON
"DALE”... m.v.. "SUMATRA”,
SAILINGS TO EUROPE
.End Jund End July
14th Jund 15th July
ADEN, PORT SAID, FÖTTERDAM, BRE
SEILLES, ANTWERE,
COPENHAGEN, OBLO
able for Bulkefl,
EQ. LTD.
STOREB, Ete.
Ex DW, Sends & Éts, 12%, (R, 40,
Watoms 236, 25%%%, 25m.
I drawfordz 12m. Børeten $206.
China Enporium 9n,
Son Co., Ltd. 1.70n.
Bmma Saox Hot Bu
Wing On 114 K.) son.. Wm. Powell, Ltd. Bun.
MISCELLANEOUS
-China Entertainments 11fIL
H.K. Contrustions (OMG) 190D.
(New) 18.
Vila "Pilinge 1116. Markman Inediamente Dfm. Matemme (M.K.3 .75n. Shanghai Ledw In. Yeraz 2.
COTTONE
Žveờm 2.TAB, 2165.
RUBBEN, ie, COMPANIES Alma · Emister 150. Anglo-Dutch aon. Anglo-žérna „füm. Batu Andas 114b. ilute Plantations 475b. Chemor United „din. Cheng Rabbent 19fáh. Cosiaalidated, Rabbite 1946. Donitatóu Buble 1,301.
·Java=Cobaslidded #In. Kála Dabrod „b. Kroewe en 118m. 3.dmekáld In
Padang Rukbeu · „ÖTTGB. Repih Rabbère ‚106, 2106€.
•Hábode, Tenste, ZV, 1,1806- Enderles Risbane,781. Kehamba Rolberi füb,' „#OK. Khuztenek Restolja 45, 4{201. Chang-Malá 10, Bhebhal, Paling –,865. Shinghál, Samnited 11. Sua Minista 106, Burigel Khirts IẾT. Patan Mike 47th, 20mai Tebonz Rubber 12%.
tinn
and
saidi
Mr.
+
Shipping war
risk rates
reduced
· Londók, Júne 6. Fully Further, reductions in war
rluk cates announced by' Lidyda undarwriters tōday în- didated in thßfavskéné fit the Chine Coast shipping situṛ- Wan.
Insurance on cargo bound to de front ditangha hai bean Vreduced from 23 pár dönt, tɔ 22 der cent. For dedun porte South of Shanghai, Thefuding Mainan And Maono bút ex. cidding Taiwan, Hong Kong Ind Kowloon, the rate maine unchanged at 3 par
war risk rate fu cargo
to on from Egypt.
Malaya Burma, Indonesia, and the Strails Settlements has been reduced from thras inlilings to two`shilfings "per cent.-United Press.
China: "Japart and Chine BANK AND CHINA
DEVELOPMENT
San Francisco, June 6. Assistance in the dévelop Raid Mr. de la Poha.. "Japan needs a large merchent All the experts agreed that ment of China's Irutustries, markie of her own," Kagawa, who is the first Japan-Cha had, the greatest opport. mines and communications, has ese allowed to stay in this counthe war but mal-administration, Communications, a former Na
unity of any nation fit the end of Beon giten by the Bank of try for six months by oceuph greed, 'corruption and civil war *tionalist Government bani: tional authorities. Before the war Japan had 0,500,000 tons of merchant shipping about one- half of which was suitable for ocean voyages.
soon brought, trade to a stand stan, The editor
reported that Tientsin, Tsingtao and Taka Bar ore turning over a good volume that the Communists of business. The same mom said
Peking Radio reported today,
The assistance took the form of Joans, and other normal ser Today Japan has 1,680,000 tons
vices, "in contrast will its former may hut speculative activities", the Radid of merchant ships mostly worn Shanghai die as a port because reported.
Western influence, and of the
out, according to Mr. Kagawa.
Addressing a recent wheeling
"Only about 153,000 tons is sult- later revive the great harbour- 'of the Bank's directors, Mr able for trans-ocean rade," he city. said, Mr. Kögowa pointed out that instead of a profst Japan
in
Brightest spot
and
PRESIDENT
The Global Pless
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
vìď JAPAN “Cotieråt Gorden” .........Arr: June 19 "Prendent Wilson" 277kessé. Aft, 'Juho 19 President Cleveland" -21477. Arr. July 14
TO SAN FRANCISEO & LOS
yio JAPAN
"President Harrison" "President McKinley"
Art. June '13. Art. June 13
Sails: Janie: 20 Sails Junie 20
Sails July 15 ANGELES . *
Salls June 13 Bails June 14
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vio PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Tyler"
Arr. June 11 Willamette Victory" sina Air. July 15
ROUND THE WORLD
Sails June 12 Salls July 18
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COČIN. DOMIRAN, KARACIÓ, SUEZ, PORT SAM, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Polk" "Marine Shapper"
Arr. June 21 -¿- Atr. July 2 TO JAVA & STRAITS
"Willamette Victory" ........ Art. Jane 16
St. George's Bldg.
Salls June 22 Sails July
4
Salls June 17
Tel. 28171/6.
BENDLI BEN LINE
ARRIVALS
FROM
spot
Sht
ber
Chang Ping-chih, General Man ager, sald that branches of the tot Bank abroad that hud su established normal relations with these herd office in Peking in
Hong Kong, chided those th Calcutta, arkt Rigoon,
SHIP "DENARTY" "DENVORLICH"
U:K. vix ́Bikgapore.
"BENMACPHUI"
must pay out more than $100,- 3. Slam! the brightest 000,000
foreign exchange but there since the end of earnings to move Its goods.
Eichholz. war," said, Mr. "Things will be back to nor-la a big tice producer, has mal m two years after the sign-apund doline pisition ing of the
sald Bir. market continues good." froaty the Japanese Kagawa, if
arc 4. Malaya: This country's trade' allowed first, a sizable merchant position is being slowly deve flect, second, more control of in-toped. Total recovery is a fan- ternal affairs, and third, a peace range proposition. Tin
and rubber exports are picking up. trenty.
| Australia has replaced the United States as the lending exporter to the WS
Malaya,
Long way off
of
5. Indaneula: The situation In more stable with the Indonesians and Dutch in agreement, Like
every country which has newly won its independence Indonesia is oing to make a lot of coally This island group has mistakes. great market potential for United States.
Mr. Eichholz thought Japanese have done a tremen- dous job wo far but bellevch complete esottomid recupera tion is a long, long way off. He believes the return Japan's China market (in average pre-war year, exports to China and shipments of silk fo- gether accounted for 45 per cent of Japan's total exports) is
is im.
8. Hong Kong? The part is suf perative as is the need for a favtoring froth terrific, congestion. ourable dollar balance.
Japan,
Goods are not finding their way once a goliath in the Far Eath to the mamfart because of faces flerce competition from the countries of Europe who are des- lack of goldfs in
•perately fighting to rebuild ex- ports.
"Not only did Japan depend on China as a major
market
but
The Bank of Communications is Jolut stock company, partly owned by the Government and partly by private concerns and
individuals-Reuter.
་
CHICAGO GRAINS
Chicago, June 0. Grains and soybeans rallied to word the close faday and finished mostly higher arter a shaky start
the grain pit. Wheat
higher
was unchanged to than yesterday's close, July
$2.13 - October
$2.14 $2.17 34
December
"BENLOMOND” "BENALDER"
"BENAVON" "DENVENUE" "BENDORAN" "DENLAWERS"
"ENMACDHUI" "BENAVON". "BENLAWERS".
"BENLOMOND"
the
Corn was to
four higher.
•
*BENARTY"
Juls
$1.40 4
un-
A
1"DENVORLICH".
Communist
CHIND.---United Press.
Money Market
she looked to China as her chief US dollars continued webk
source of raw materials also, yesterary though the rate was
were changed to 25% higher.
July
80 %
Rye was to
higher.
$1.37-$1.37 1.
Soybeans were
July
to higher.
said the editor.. "Coal, rice, iron higher-than-the-previous-after-July 93:14-4-$3.15 and iron ore were imported in noon.
grent quantities. Imports from
China used to average 23
per
Opening at HK$0,00%, they drop
cent but less than five per conted to $5.99, and closed at half
2
of Japan's Imports tame from cent higher. Cina last year,
Sterling was slightly higher at HKSIR.30.
TT oponel, it irK$0.04%-ánd To Increase the Japanese bur- closed at $0.03% den, occupation officials have i banned the export of 6fd kinds of strategic materials to China or te areas where they might reach Communist hands, according to this informant,
"Japan needs to import about #HK$17 d '100,, $1,000,000,000 worth of tood, raw
Australian pounds," of the athar Hand, dropped henflys Tho
losing rate was HK 12.03.
Pigstres continued nominal di
Ticals at #27 à 100 wara imasangel.
Adoélated Přess,
NOTICE TO "CONSIGNEES
·
BURNS PHILP LINE
· Consignees per Company's Vessel
MLV, “MERKUR"
Voy. $1 Up.
materials and Bnished goods eachzi Guilders openés ́at HK$-| ârỡ hereby notified that their year," said another source, "She2.20 100 dad closed at $2.30. imported about $901,000,000. Just year, about $400,000,000 of which came as a gift from the United
States.". Last year Japan exporteti
only $511,000,000, and according to this Informant, oxports
INVESTMENT IN BURMA
fangoon, June. d.
Carge will be discharged into The HK. & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., where it will ile at Consignee's risk dnd. subject to terms and cond tons of storage at The H.K.
contmodities and marlufacture:f The United States Ambassador, & Kowloon. Wharf & Godowi Ebord might inch up to $600,000 David, M: Royal Ameriam Co. Ltd. The cargo will 'be 900 this year. "Double that yolumd is needed but is nowhere in sight."
This is brier composite pia. tare of the economic situation In other Far Exelérni, atdan ke viewed by the "sight expérZÉ‹ 1. Philippines: This nation's siz« dustry is badly in need of tell
M.V “LA MARSEILLAISE
will sail
MARSEILLES
Manila, Sail
SUNDAY,
VIA
Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti,
and Part-Saft
11th June, 1950, at 6 AM.
1960.
businessmen will require positive ready for delivery from Go assurance that their property will not be confeated before they will down on and after June..0, be willing to invert in Burma.
US Investors would be gla ¿No claims will be admitted to start projects in Burme if they after the goods have left the felt re
reasonably, mured that their
Company's Godown, and aŭ properties would be protected.
Mr. Hoy, told Burmese news cods remaining undelivered paperthon that Amerigo private after June 14, 1950, will be empital interests would come tat Zubject tá retit, 74 the country if they believed this could make a profit; and, tako, shut profit out of the country sociated Prúdenie An
New York, Judo, Bicreased trade and commixtion house buying stodny Kfted, oottori) prices to the highest levels of the day. Futures closed 25 to $140 bale higher than the previous closur
lober".
Apsoglátod. Press. NY RUBBER
"umansors are requested, to board the vessel on Saturday; }, { Crudę, rubber - No the 10tir of Jizme, between 4 pan, and 6 pith.
75 to $r higher
tooth and Kajk, bastago will be registered In- KOWLOON GODOWN NO, 80. (No. 2 Gate, Eantur Hoak,
Batradico) da Priddy, the 9th' 82 Jund Velweds Am "aild
CIE DES MESSAGIN Quera'Buildings
IMES
futuron
· All claims ugáinist thb her intist be presented to the undersigned on or before July 7, 1960, or they may, ndt be recogniseti,
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
Damaged cargo ex this vessdi; Will, the surveyed in the premises of The HK. & Kow- loon Wharf. &. Godown Cd.. Ltd., between the hours of 11000 km, and 4.00 pm. dn: Jübe 13 and 14, 1980. – Corl. signees are advised to have [hur" "Representatives presept dùring the Survey,
Constances, are, warned that "claims for damitge or shortage rhay not be accepted if the damage is not surveyed by Messrs. Goddard. Sc. Lipusios in the presence of - Consigneða
· Rögrésentatives~"at","this", up- [pointed sing,
SENALDER"
"DENVENUE"
{
SAILINGS
DUS.
11th June
on or abt. 12th June
21st Juna
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg.
& Hull. Civorpost,, I.
Hayre,
Holl
Hamburg,
26th June
2nd July
18th July
29th July
Din Aug.
14th Aug.
Loading on or 'sht.
ZVIN' Juña 20th July
17th Aug.
Dublin,
30th June
14th June
a
16th June Bih "July
Bist July
Gehés, La Hayed, Lớn. T
don à Hamburg,
Liverpool, Glasgow,
Dublin, Antwerp Rotterdam.
+ Accepts Cargo for Japan, * Accepts Cargo for Havre, fomla Đinh.
Via Malaya, Colombo, Port Endan, Adan, and 'Guez Canal;
For Further Particulars, Apply To...
-W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
*Agonts Terk Buliding.
Telephone; 34165,
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. “KOREA"
21st Juna
for
ADEN, FORT SAID, HAIFA, ALEXANDBIA, GENOA,
ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO. GOTHENBURG, & COPENHAGEN Traks avattable for the carriage of oil is bull”
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Queen's Ridgā' Sad Høortuni
SWEDISH EAST ASIA
**** CO. LTD.
BALI"
LOADING 13th JUNE SAILING
ADEN, PURE BAID, GEN
CARARLANCK: HAMBURG/COT
GILMAN
14th JUNE
MTD:
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