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R. IL

ROYAL

INTER OCEAN LINES

@ SINGAPORE, JAVA

PORTS and

MACASSAR

"VAN HEVT82”

"TJITJALENGKA"

"ABMAN"

·Ja Puri

20th Aug.

29th Aug.

*only to 'pare, Penang & Del Dell,

0. MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA &

SOUTH AMERICA

"B018SEVAIN"

"TJIPANAS“ *

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

⚫ not calling South America

D JAPAN

"BOISGEVAIN”

"TJIPANAS"

BTHAAT MALAKKA"

ARRIVALS. SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

16th Aug.

14th Sept.

ARRIVALS

Ath Sept. 12th Sept.

4th Oct.

10th Aug, 4th Sept. 3rd Sept.

SAILINGS

10th Sept. 14th Sept. Gth Oct.

SAILINGS

22nd Aug.

15th Sept.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

⚫ EUROPE yĨ¤ MANILA

and MALAYA

"MELISKERK”

"MEERKEAK”

"RYNKERK"

ARRIVALS

SAILINGS

In Pori early Sept. enrly Oct.

carly Bept.

early Oct.

early Nov.

to

Through #1/L 'fetuad

Mediterranean and Northern

European ports.

JAPAN

"MELISKERK”

"NEERKERK"

"AYNKERK"

early Sept.

early Oct.

16th Aug. early Sept. early Oct.

early Nov.

WKING'STBUILDINGSTELEPHONES2B01GATOS280178) V

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Company Now Yerk)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VIÁ LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

*STEEL RECORDER"

"STEEL DIRECTOR"

3rd Sept. .10th Sept.

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

STEEL ADMIRAL"

STEEL AGE"

“STEEL SEAFARER”

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

"STEEL ADMIRAL” "STEEL AGE"

“STEEL SEAFARER"

Sails N. Y.

Sailed

}

25th Aug. 22nd Sept. 21st Ort.

Salla S.F. Due H.R. Sailed 24th Aug. Salted 31st Aug. 21st Sept, .12th Sept. 29th Sept. 20th Oct.

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel: 31140

Chinese Freight Agents:— HIIN FAT & CO., LTD. Trs: 28823, 25563 & 23483.

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

m.y. "ANDAMAN"

26th Aug.

m.v. "TONGHAI"

. Eurly Oct.

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

m.v. "MINDORO"

m.v. "BENGAL"

22nd Aug. End Sept.

FOR

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG

Deaptanks available for Bulkefl

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 31140

SWEDISH EAST ASIA €0,LTD.

m. v. "MINDORO

+

LOADING 201 AUGUST

SAILING 22nd AUGUST

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MABSEILLES, CABÁBLANÇA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, DREMEN, HAMBURO, ‘COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG.

GILMAN

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950.

FINANCE

UPHEAVAL IN TIN MARKET

C

New York, August 13. Tin prices scored to a 32- year high last week and buyers withdrew from the market to wait out what they hoped was only a temporary upheaval.

Producers of the other metals; held prices inchanged in the fuce of vigorous Industrial de mand. Tiwat ternate outran the available supplies in the case enpper. zine, Joad and aluminium.

of

US$1.05.

AND

COMMERCE

U.S. LABOUR

AIMING

AT WAGE INCREASES

Washington, August 14, *

Labour unions ara, making it clear that they are aiming, for a now round of pay increases ba. fore, consenting to wage controls. Leaders of both AFL and CIO admit that some

control, of wages is inevitable if the inter- national, crisis grows worse, but they insist that they should be permitted to bargain for more takehome pay in view, of the rising living costs and high rate of corporate profits.

The AFL Exceutive Council said that wages must rise to establish a basis of party with the cost of living, Earlier, the CIO had lashed out against a considerable amount of unt- formod talk about wagu-

Spot in climber ú. cents of pom luring the week to finish freezing, and said there was Records shower the plenty of room for wage in- only higher price in the estab-crease without forcing prices Vislied market was US$1.10 upward. quoted briefly in May of 1010 when a small quantity was sold! Employers and trade Journals at that level during the Brst are already marking that wage world war,

rates are on the upswing. The National Foremen's Institute ro- War senre buying and specula-ports that wage increases are tion, fanned by fears of spread-coming caster since the start of ing unrest in For Eastern tin the Korean war. It says that the producing press, are blamed for

threat of labour shortages has -pushing spot tin prices up 20% led employers to meet the de-

reals a pound slice the Korean mand for more money. war started,

Ho..ever, Government labour

Britain may have to import coal

Copenhagen, August 13. The British Food Minister, Mr. Maurico Webb, said here today that Britain was faced with the possibility of having 10 import scat.

Mr. Webb, who arrived here last night from London for a short tour of Denmark, was addressing a From con. ferenca.

He said Britain was driving" her coat production facilities to the utmost to

produce enough to meet export da. manda.

In reference to the Bri. tish Government, Mr. Wabb zald: "Heaven knows what will happen to it at any time now."-Router.

An important factor in the tinxperts say that the management, rise this week was a British Sup-line against increases in the hope wherever possible, will hold the ply Ministry announcement that tealers must no longer depend

of being saved by a freeze. on Government stocka us a prin- bargaining and those about 10 Meanwhile, unions already elpal source of spot delivery tin.

Traders said Beltain apparent en negotiations are stiffening their wage demands. Contacts ly wants to conserve what is left

between

innjor meat of her inventory for a

packing reserve,flems and two unions, one AFL. and may also be acting to pre- and one CIO, expired this morn- vent Russia's obtaining tinning and were extended on a day ca CIO has announced that it directly through the London

to day basis while the Union and will try to got a wage increase. markel.

negotiators management Copper at 22 cents a pound an agreement.

sought However, unions have indicnt- ed that they will be careful not was becoming so scarce this The American Newspaper to peg their new demands so high Week that some fabricators Guild CIO, which has been on that they will force a premature caught in the sqiteeze were buy-strike for eight weeks against wage treeze, ing scrap at substantial premiums the New York "World Telegram to keep their plants running and Sun", recently upped its Total cost of such

metal after wage demands because of higher refining at custom smelters was

living costa. reported to be running as high as 26 cents a pound in

sume Other consumers were tances. paying the two rent a pound im-. port duty and taking foreign trial.

in-

Smelters were offering 1934 cents a pound for No. 1 heavy copper sorap, but dealers were willing to part with very little metal at that price. Brass and Faronze ingot prizes advanced 12 to two cents a 'pound in reflect revent ineremes in serap costs. Associated Press.

JAPANESE TEA PRODUCTION

To be careful

The Walted Rubber Workers CIO has asked big rubber manu- facturers to start negotiating on its demand for a 31 ceals an hour increase,

President Al Hayes of the In- ternational Association of Machi nisis said recently, "Labour will not attempt to, use this national! emergency to get rich," Labour was living up to its contracts and was not making arbitrary or un- reasonable demands.

He said, "If and when the working people national welfare,

disregard the wage controls will have to be seriously on- The Textile Workers, of Amert-sidered."United Press.

World food output needing attention

London, August 13.

Dr. Kellogg called for a world- surveys. He says that these are

no

Washington, August 13. The world has enough re- Wide drive to get accurate soll The United States Department sources to ensure adequate lacking even in developed coun- of Agriculture reported today that food supplies but food pro- tries so that many ideas about Japan's 1960 tea production Induction needs international food production tenlatively forecast at 67,000,000 attention over a wide field

must be based pounds, a little more than half of

more than informed) the annual pre-war average of of....allied problems, in the opinion. 115,000,000 pounds. The estimate, opinion

**** In of ciate from

Dr.

under-developed areas he Charles says the common dimculty was a report by Kellogg, Director of the Soil that many of those most in need Pipich of

the American Con-Survey division of the United of information on modern farm sulate-General In Yokohama.

techniques could not read. The Department said it is estl-States Department of Agri- mated that the Japanese domestic culture. market could consume as much

Thus while the benefits of ter- racing, fertilising and irrigation In a UNESCO publication re- and so on were self-evident over as 60,000,000 pounds of tea on-leased here today, Dr. Kellogg a period of years, nually

and the present export says that programmes of techni- mean Immediate financial hard- they could -markels are capable of absorbing cal and general education are ship, which, for Illerate people,

feast 15,000,000 pounds of more difficult than the plain pro- seemed an insuperable. object. Japanese tea.-Uilted Fress, blem of soil management, but So education, research, finance, equally Important to sustain high and a host of other considerations levels of food production.

were involved in applying the best techniques to the world's soll resources. Reuter.

at

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignees per

BARBER LINE

m.s "TALLEYRAND"

are hereby notified that their

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees per 5.5. "BENDORAN" AND

8.8. "BENLAWERS"

cargo is being discharged into are hereby notified that their

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

8.5. “HURRICANE" - Having arrived Hong Kong the Hong Kong & Kowloon cargo is being discharged into consignees of cargo are hereby Whart & Godown Co's godown the Hong Kong & Kowloon notified that all goods have where it will be at consignee whart & Godown Co's godown been landed and placed ut risk and subject to the Wharf where it will be at consignces" their risk and expense into the terms and conditions of storage risk and subject to the Wharf's godowns of the Hongkong and and where delivery may be terms and conditions of storage Kowloon Wharf and Godown and where delivery may be Co., Ltd., where delivery may be obtained .08 soon as the goods are landed.

obtained.

ǝbtained.

survey...

Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for ex-

Damaged packages are to be amination by Consignees and left in the godowns for 'ex-

No claims will be admitted the Company's surveyors, amination by Consignees and after the goods have left the Messrs. Goddard & Douglas the Company's surveyors, godowns or fallure to attend at 10 a.m. on August 17, 1950, Merara. Carmichael & Clarke the

To comply with the General at 10 am. on August 18, 1950. Bonded Warehouse Ragulalians, To comply with the General consignees must have a He- Bonded Warehouse Regulations, venue Officer in attendance conálguses must have a Re when damaged dutiable goods venda Officer in attendance are-examined,

when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

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 August 10,1 1950, dt-10 a.m. To comply with the Generul

H.K. Stock Exchange

HK Govt, Loans 4% on .

Banks

ICA Bhanghal Bank 1,180n.

Lon, Eeg.) 7. Chartered Bank £3 18/18n. Neretilo Brok A, & D. 6219án, Bank of Kait Âuîn 101b. --

Insurances

Canton Jos. 20.

Upian Inu, 586b, 290an, Chins Underwysteru In. HK Fire Ins, 155.

Shipping

Desiglases 180n.

IIK & Macdo Steamboats 115. Indo Chinas (Próf.) 1ần,

(Del.) T

Shells Heanee) 62/an. Valon Waterboats 18. At Nov. 62, $2.

Docks, Wharves, Godowns, Etc. HK Kowlooh Wharves Con. North Point Whaeres Sn.

Shanghai Blonskew Wharrer 6. 1K

12350.

Chine Expridents 0.20m,

Shal Dockyarde 3.30, 14, 1.30. Wherlocjs 106, 20%.

Mining

Raub Mines 4,70%.

Ik Mior ..

Lands, Hotels and Buildinge JK & Ahangbal Hatebe Sh. HK Lande 4,

Shanybal Lands 1.30, 130ga, Humphreya An

BIK Kalte 1.00. Chinme Estates 110n.

Public Utilities HK Tramways 10.10. Peak Trazna (Old) 1&n.

(New) In.

China Lights 1018) D.IGN.

(New) (106, HK Electric 1834, 10an. Macno Mecteles in. (New) 10a. (Inns Bh. 10kn. Sandakan Ligble 822. Telephones 10,90a.

כו

(R.) 30. Shanghal Gas 140.

Industrials Cald. Muck. (Ord.) 121⁄2n. Canton Ice 3. Comente in, ВК Перга 10л.

Stores, Etc. Dairy Forma Da

( 18. Watsona 2015. 1. Crawfords 20h. Hinceres 2,

China Emporium Siön,

Sun Co. Ltd. 1.70m.

Kwong Fang Mong in. Wing On (K) 458.

Whi, Pawell, Jatd., 2n,

Miscellaneous

China Entertainments 14.

BK Contriellons (014) 1.80S.

(New) 1.30.

Vibro Plings 11% Alaraman Investments 0/-. Mareman (UK) 75. Shanchal Loan Tin Shanxha Explor, 20, Yangtze 2n.

Cottons Excor 3.20b, 3.20/,3ðan.

Rubber, etc...Companies. Alma Pataten 12h, AngleDutch 130. Anglo-Java 15.

Batu Anoma 1279u. Bute Plantation's GCD. Chemer United 50%. Cheng Rubberi .15b, Consolidated Rubberg 1,200. Damilon Rulbers' in. Java-Consolidated 259. Kota Bahro 85b, Kroewek Javonlin. Langkal #05. Padang Rubbers 10h. Repsh Rabbers 15b. Rubber Trusin 2.196, 2-80m, 2.29cm. Bamagar Ruhbers Ttn. Semambu Rubbery Bob. Bbangbei Kedaha 4.55. Shanghai-Moinys 100, Shanahat Pahang „Süb. Bhanghai Sumačius to. Bua Manggis 1. Bangel Daris 1715. Tanak Maraha Ex.Div. 459. Tebong Rubborn Jan. Zianabe Rubbers 60n.

BUSINESS DONE (Direct business)

Canton Ine. 25 $240. Ualon Ins, 20 at 3500. Sbangbtl Dock $1,000 at $3.50, 1200

$3.40, '*2,000 mi $5,40, 1,000 m READ,

Shangha Land 1,000 at 1.30, $1,000

China Light (OM) 176 at $0. China Light (Neië) 117 at 14, 145 ut

50, 200 at #19.

HK Electric 200 at $19

·Dalry Farm (Right) 100 at 90 cents. Ewo 1,000 at $3.50, 1.000 at 15.15,

1,000 RE-$8.30.

Asle Nav, #2,000 at 67%⋅ canti, Alma Batuten *200 at 11214 Trunis 6,000 at $9.20. Tebonas, 0,900 at 15 cents.

Money Market

The Global Flees

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

via JAPAN

"President. Cleveland"

"General Garden"

"President Wilson”.

Arr. Aug. 30 -Arr. Sept. 13 ... Arr. Sopt. 19

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS

Sails Aug 31 Salla Supt. 14: Sails Sept. 20° ANGELES

Salls Aug. I

Salls Sept. 8:

"President McKinley "President Taft"

via JAPAN ....... Arr. Aug. 20 Arr. Sept. 7

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

"Mount Davis" "President Fillmore"

. An: Aug. 20 ...................... Art, Sept. 23

ROUND THE WORLD

Salia Aug. 27

Salls Sept. 24

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, PORT 'SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

"President Buchanan" "President Harding"

In Port Arr. Aug. 30

TO JAVA & STRAITS

...................... Art. Sept. 1 Arr. Sept. 19

"President Fillmore" "President Tylor"

St. George's Bldg.

Salls Aug. 15

Salts Aug. 31

Salls Sept 2

Salls Sopt. 20

Tel. 28172/5.

BEN LINE

SHIP

"LENDORAN” "BENLAWERS" "BENATTOW" "BENALBANACH" "BENCRUACHAN” "GENVANNOCH" "BENCLEUCH "BENVORLICH" "BENMACDHUI"

"BENLAWERS"

BENCRUACHAN" "BENVORLICH"

"BENDORAN" "BENVANNOCH"

"DENATTOW" "BENCLEUCH"

PAR LAST

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K. via Gingapore

DUR

13th Aug 13th Aug

on or abt. 27th Aug.

20th Aug..

It

12th Sept.

*

22nd Sept.

24th Bapt.

15th Oct.

23rd Oct.

Loading on or abt.

18th Aug.

London Antwerp, Rotterdam, & Hamburg

18th Sept

SAILINGS

Gonomy: Le Havre, Liverpool, & Hufi.

19th Oct.

47th Aug.

23rd Sept.

Liverpool,

Glasgow,

Quila, Antwerp.

a

31st Aug.

Rotterdam.

28th Sept.

+ Accepts Cargo for Japan.

& Accopta Cargo for Taku-Bar.

Via Singapore, Colombo, Port Sudan, Aden, and Suez Canal.

.

For Further Particulars, Apply To-

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

Agents

York Building..

Telephone: 3416),

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

*1

M.S. "INDIA"

LOADING 28th AUGUST

M.S. "MORELIA"

LOADING ABOUT 30th AUGUST

ADEN, FORT SAID, GENUA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN

* M.S. "INDIA" WILL ALSO CALL AT ALEXANDRIA.

THE EAST ASIATIC_CO.,

Queen's Bldg., 2nd Bear.

INDEPENDENT.

LTD. Tel. 4111 & 84112.

ISBRANDTSEN

DEPENDABLE.

REGULAR SAILINGE FROM HONGKONG

to New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia vio San Francisco or Los Angeles.

Dus

1. "SIR JOHN

PRANKLIN"

Hongkong *Aug. 23.

84. "FLYING TRADER"

Due from:

New York

Balle fors

Teingtao, Taku Bar, "Kobe," Nagoya," Yoko”

· hams, Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Now. York via Panama. August 24,

Yokoha

hame, "Taku Mary Taingtao, Japan- and.

No claims will be admitted | TERE

US dollars were down three. after the goods have left tha No claims will be admitted Bonded Warehouse Ragula Boturdy closing rate; fon

points yesterday as compared with steamer'a godown, and all after the goods have left the tions, consignees' must have, A

Notes opened at HK$0.40% and goods remaining undelivered strainer's godowns, and all Revenue Officer in attendance closed at 30.40 after un interval after August 19, 1950, will be goods remaining undelivered when oxamining damaged dull- at 10:40 subject to rent.

after August 21, 1980, will be able goods. All claims against fell to HK$0.45 after open- subject to rent.

the vessel must be presented Ing at $0.47. ... All claims against

An clálms against the fourteen days of the del, the highicet was 431735, to the Undersigned within Industrial gold whe main- steamer must be presented, to

tained... Opening at 109316.75 a the Undersigned on or before caer must be presented to arrival, or they will not be and the lowest $810.50. The August 25, 1900 or they will the undersigned on or before recognised.

closing rate was $810. September 7, 1960, or they not be recognised.

will not be recognised.

No fire. Insurance

#Sterling S: will be HK$10.00.90 effected, No Fire Insuranco will be

Ausit bilan postade made a four GENERAL AGENTS: CHINA, FORMOSA, KOREA, JAPAN WALLEM & CO, contigal tb if$13.03.

Felmattos, vahtimed matinal ki

No Fire Insurance will he glected.

PODWELL, 'W CO, LTD.

elloated.

CO., LTD.

Hong Kong. Al

19, 1950.

Hont: Koniz:

· Naw. York ‘yja. Pghamų

•August 26, 4 August 27, Aboue Desks Wobject, to Chánda

For Information Apply to i

dropped back to A. P. PATTISON & CO., LTD.

Jump 100; conta to Telephones 30041–0.† 11K37750 $100,00

JOSHUA KENEt Guliders made) as Hong Kong August 14, 1959), wakizas, they reached

& HONGKONG 12-14, 'QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, ith floor, (TEL: 25348.

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