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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ́ ́.
"SHANSI"
"FRODUCE”
#SHENGKING"
"ANKING"
"SOOCHOW"
"HUNAN"
**SZECHUEN"
"TAKHOP""
"SHENGKING"
"ANKING"
"HUNAN"
*SOOCHOW"
"SZECHUEN"
SAILINGS TO Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe.
Singapore, Djakarta, Cheribon & Sama-
rang
. Kreung
S'pore, Penang
Belawan Bangkok Tientain
..Singapore & Penang
Yokohama, Nagoya,
"Osaka' & Kobe
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4 p.in, 21st Aug.
5 p.m. 21st Aug.
5 p.m. 22nd Aug.*
3 p.m. 24th Aug.
5 p.m. 25th Aug.
5 p.m. 25th Aug.*
p.m. 30th Aug. Ist Sept.
5 p.m. Salls from Custodian Wharf.
'ARRIVALS FROM
Keelung
Moji
Tientsin & Tsingtao Kobo
Djakarta & Singa-
pore
5 p.m. 20th Aug.
0 p.m. 21st Aug. 41st/22nd Aug. 22nd Aug.
23rd Aug.
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE
SAILINGS TO
Yokohama, Shimizu,
Yokkalchi,
"TAIYUAN"
& Kure
"CHANGTE"
"TAIPING" "TAIYUAN"
"TAIYUAN" "CHANGTE" **TAIPING"
Sydney, Hobart,
Beauty Point Melbourne
Japan
.Sydney, Melbourne
& Adelalde
Kobe
4 p.m. 21st Aug.
&
30th Aug. 31st Aug.
9th Sept.
ARRIVALS FROM
Australia & Manila
In Port
.Japan
27th Aug.
.Australia, Manus Is.
& Manila
27th Aug.
"TAIYUAN"
Japan
6th Sept.
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Sailings to Europa vla Aden & Part Bald.
"CYCLOPS"
"ANTILOCIIUS”
"PERSEUS"
"AUTOLYCUS" "MENTOR" "CLYTONEUS"
.Dublin & Liverpool
.N. Africa, London,
Holland & Ham- burg
..Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool & Glas- gow
ARRIVALS FROM
UK via Straits U.K. via Straits
U.K. via Straits
"PYRRHIUS"
UK. vin Straits
"ASTYANAX" ..U.K. via Straits
DE LA RAMA LINES
23th Aug.
Loads 30th Aug.' Sails 2nd Sept.
0th Sept.
25th Aug. 1st Sept. 8th Sept.
15th Sept.
25th Sept.
Sailing to NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, via JAPAN, PACIFIC COAST FORTS & KINGSTON
"AJAX" ...
.21st Aug.
Arriving via MANILA from U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST FORTS
"DONA NATI"
.31st Aug.
Carriers option to proceed vin other poris te load & discharge cargo.
All the above subject to alteration without notice. For Pasengo and `Freight particulers please apply to
CONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL Tel. 30331/8 Private Exchange. BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Rd.West. 25875, 32144, 24878,
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from
Atlantic Coast Ports of
the United States. and Far Eastern Ports NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS
ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC
"TIONEER LAND"
"PIONEER COVE”
"PIONEER SEA”: .
Aug. 28 .Sept. .Sept. 10
8
BAILING TO MANILA "PIONEER LAND" (via Yokohama, Nagoya
& Takubor)................Aug. 20 "PIONEER SEA" via Keclung, Yokohama
& Kobe........Sopt. 11 "PIONEER COVE", via Yokohama, Kobo &
.Sept. D
Takubar
SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL
Arr. Sopt. 1 Salls Sept.
"PIONEER WAVE”.
"PIONEER LAKE":
*PIONEER LAND".
*PIONEER SEA"
++
Sopt. 7
≫ Sept. 22
" Oct. 2
3 Sept. D Sept. 24 # Oct.
Added For rates, special information call,
UNITED STATES LINES
Queen's Bldg,' COMPANY...
Tol. 28195..
The abers at Indicates the principal d'eets of loading and dischergh
« valmistootty, tubondod, but mis, their rotation, “For Curlber, Latucones,
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FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
EXPERT FORESEES BOOM Plans to
IN WORLD'S TIN MARKET TO
TO CONTINUE
Penang, August, 19.
The boom in the tin market may probably continue unabated for some time and any climb down in prices will only be of meagro scale.
This was the opinion of Mr. L.F. Mackay, manager of one of the world's largest tin smelting plants.
Australia's power projects
Canberra, August 19. Australia plans a progressive emphasis on hydro-electric power projects in an ambitiou
to double programme
the nulion's power output by 1058
The Development Minister, Mr. Rlehard G. Casey said recently that Installed power capacity in Australia will be four lines the present Bgure in 25 years. Pre- sen! generaling capacity, sel at 2,123,000 kilowatts, would be in crensed to 6,576,000 by 1958.
By that time, a survey indient- ed, 15 per cent of Australia's clec- trle power will be derived from hydro-electric plants.
Mr. Mackay, representing the Eastern Tin Smelt- ing Company, Limited, commenting on the recent stoady tin price increases, stated the price fluctuations were not caused by any panic buying 'as' allegod in the rubbor in- dustry.
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The Increase in price is causeri by biz stockpiling programmes of various nations of the world Insurance against develop- ments following. the Korean war.
industry may suffer badly if the Korean war lakes a bad turn, he told the Associated Press.
The tin
The United States, Britain and other nations Itence are buying metal for completing stockpiling and this had caused n
momentum in the market.
definite
Favourable sign "There is nothing spectacular
In this," he commented. it
healthy Increase and * favourable sign for the indus- try in general, Mr. added.
Proposals for British industry
feed Korean refugees
Washington, August 19. Officials of the United NO- tions Food and Agriculture Of- ganisation here said they are preparing recommendations on FAO's participation in the United Nations relief program- me in Korca.
being They said plans are drafted for FAO to establish operating programme to procure tood for Korea's refuges popula tion providing such a programma is requested.
These officials explained the programine would Encompas FAO purchase or procurement by other means of grain and alter native foodstuffs and their iran- sport to Kores,
However the officials pointed out that an Increase in the pre- sent FAO budget would bo neces- sary if any substantial amount of purchases or payments for shipping was expected of the Or- ganisation.
They estimated It will be ne- cessary to import about 500,000 tons of grain into 'Korea during the next year, of which one-third London, August 19.
would be rice. They said that If. Ten British pressed metal as anticipated, larger supplies of experts whe studied U.S. met- rice from Buring become avail- hods for a year think their in- able, the demand for rice ship- to Koren from other dustry needs a change of out-ments
sources will ba somewhat reduced.---United Press GA
look by all concerned.
The
exports, representing Mackay management and labour in the
British industry, loured America'r Mr. Mackay ruled out the pre-metal working centres under the diction of surplus in commodity ausplees at the Anglo-American for another year or more. near
Council on Productivity.
Apart from the giganfle Snowy River hydro electric
project plunned for completion in 25 years, about $500,000,000 will be spent on other electrical genera- tion plant in the next eight years,
The Snowy River dam, the borders of Victoria and New South
Wales, will provide an enormous increase of hydro elec tric power for Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra and other communities. Last The project was opened OctoberUnited Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
at
that
N. Orleans to hold trade fair
for any anxiety," he pointed out. Therefore, "It does not call
Their report, which found the Malaya's tin magnate also .American Industry more "pro- scoffed. rumours that Russia i ductivity conscious," sald British Is getting a share of Malnya's lin, managements must be prepared by back door menns. He scouted to be more receptive to progres- reports
Chlengo, August 19. Russia f buying stre methods, modernise and re-
Lloyd Cobb, President of the large quantities through Indian equip plants and provide the businessmen.
New Orleans International to utilise labour more means
House, said today that New Or- While he conceded that Indian efficiently.
leans will hold its own Interna- demand for in recently had 5.5. "ANTILOCHUS"
tional trade fair, in 1953. They added that Trade Unton he stated it was part
Lloyd headed officiala must
a group of 4D of the Government's own stock-
convince their New Oricans civic leaders who Damaged cargo ex this ves- piling requirements,
members of the absolute neces- set will be surveyed at Holt's Mr. Mackay also
ruled outty for an Immediate increase in come here to see the Fair and It was the largest and Wharf betwcen 10 a.m.
get ideña. and rumours of
to productivity danger
must imple- дру
*ingle delegation to visit the noon on August 21 and 22, Malaya's industry by the United ment of restrictive practices of alt ment this, securing the abandon-
ground. 1950, and consignees are quested to have their repre.for larger purchases of the coun-kinds.-Associated Press. sentatives present during the
survey.
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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agents.
Hong Kong, August 19, 1950.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
m.v. "AGAMEMNON”
Damaged cargo ex this ves- sel will be surveyed at Holl's Wharf between 10 a.m. and noon on August 22, 1950, and consignces are requested to have their representatives pre- sent during the survey.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hong Kong, August 19, 1950.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees Per
STATES STEAMSHIP. „CO.
5.5. "CHARLES E. DANT"
been heavy,
States
agreement with Bolivia
try's metal.
Malayan metni is "superior to Bolivia's und the U.S. cannot but afford to buy Malayan tin, the tin magnate emphasised.--
Associated Press.
JAP SILK REELERS REPORT
Tokyo, August 19. The Japan Silk Reclers As- sociation, announced that Japan's exports of machine-reeled slik m July totalled 5,775 beles, and in- crease of 249 bales over June.
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The United States was the, lar- gest Importer with 3,772 bales, followed by France with 1,025 bales.
Credits to Indonesia authorised
Washington, August 19. The Export Import Bank an- nounced today that it has au thorised credits of $22,100,000 to Indonesia for the purchası: of motor vehicles and rond- building equipment. The money The Association said exports is part of the $100,000,000 for the first six months of this credits for Indonesia announced year tatilled 36,998 bales, of inst February.. which 10,239 bales went to the United States, followed by France be used to purchase trucks, buses In explaining the $20,000,000 to with 5,553 bales-Unlied Press.
and spare parts, the Bank said, "Indonesia's transport system was seriously crippled during the Japanese occupation. The short- age of trucks has limited severoly the marketing of Indonesia's agricultural and Industrial pro- ducts. Passenger transport has been even more restricted."
MAERSK LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
The M/V CORNELIUS MAERSK" having arrived from New York and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo
hereby
notifled that states road-building equipment.
are
their goods are being landed
The remaining' $2,100,000. will ba for the purchase of United
The
post-war economic deve-
and placed at their risk lopment of Indonesia has been and expenses into the Hong are hereby notified that their Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns, cargo is being discharged into at Kowloon, where delivery the Hongkong & Kowloon may be obtained as soon as Wharf & Godown Co's godown the goods are landed. where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage,, and where delivery may be obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns, for exam Instion by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke at .10 a.m. on August 21, 1950.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the 'final port of call to which the option extenda.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaini- ing undelivered after "August. 20, 1050, will be subject to
To comply with the General
·Bonded Warehouse_Regulations | rent. : Consignees must have a Re
All broken, chafed, and venue Officer in attendance damaged Goods are to be left when damaged dutiable goods in the Godowns, where they are examined.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered. after August 22, 1950 will be sub- ject to rent.
All claims against the stea- mer must be presented to the Undoraigned on or before August, 20, 1950 or they will not be recognised.
No Are Insurance will be
affected.
DÖDWELL & CO., LTD.
Agentaja
will be examined on August 20, 1950, at 10 am. by our Surveyors, Messrs, Goddard & Douglas.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Ro venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutlable goods are.examined.
All claims must reach before September, 21, 1950)
they will not be recognised.
No Insurance will be effected.
JEBSEN
.co.
retarded because of lack of ac- cess to areas rich in natural re- sources. During the next Avg years the Indoudsian government plans to construct about a thou- sand miles of new highways mainly in Sumatra. The road- building equipment to be Anane- ad under the Bank credit is vital tho completion of this pro- gramme-United Press.
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LIBERTY
coding · Comitatigroit
SAVAGE THRILLSI
Rudolph Hecht, chairman of the board of the International House, said the New Orleans port is second only to New York. He said its international trade volume has increased five times in the past 10 years. He said the main impetus has
been
the discovery by the European nations
that it la cheaper to ship through New Orleans than
West New York to points Cincinnati,
of
Cobb added the New Orleans trade fair will be held in the spring of 1953 in connection with the anniversary celebration of -the-Loulalana Purchase.United.
Press.
Japanese facing rice problem
Tokyo, August 19, Informed Japanese-- sources cald, the Japanese government may have to seek Importation of an estimated 280.000 tons of rice from Thailand and Burma because it can no longer rely on South Korea on account. of the war there.
These sources safa, due to the fact that India, Ceylon, Malaya and Hong Kong rely also on Burma and Thailand for their rice supply Japan may experi- once difficulty in getting the full amount needed.
Japan, may eventually have to revise her import programme by buying whent from Australia rather than from the wheat pro- ducing countries of the Western hemishere, these sources said. United Press.
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PASSENGER/FREIGHT BERVICE
OUTWARDS
44, "CANTON“ 14, "CARITAGE"
2. "CORFUS ....
LEAVES LONDON Balled
2016 August
Aist Geptember
Via Southampton, Fort Bald, Adeh, Dombay,
HOMEWARDS
ER "CANTON"
RK "CARTHAGE"
KR "COMPU
42. "CANTON"
*CHUBAN“
*.. "CARTHAGE"
4.4. "CORFU"
Singapore.
BUR HONGKONG
zh August
2813 Beptember
2trd Delober
Colombo, Penang d
LEAVES HONGKONG DUE LONDON
Brd September
~20th Reptember
27th Oalober
Brd October.
10th Deldber
$7th November
這價
23rd November
0th December
2nd December
19th JanuaTY
10th Deorrober
4th January
2nd January
10th February
• Disembarks passengers at Eomthampton on tärd December. › Accepting entgo for Singapore, Penang. Colomba, Bombay, Aden,
Part Bald & London,
OUTWARDS
MA "BOCOTNA"
3. "BHILLONO"
HOMEWARDS
MA, BOCOTRA"
"'.
PREIGHT BERVICE
DUE HONGKONG
FROM
28th August
London Continent,
List September
гоп
LEAVES HONGKONG
2nd September. London & Continent. 27th September
-
Accepting Carso for Bingapore, Fort Bwettenham, Penang Colorte, bo, Aden, Port Bald, Genom, Marseilles. London, Hamburg, Ante werp Rotterdam. With llberty to call at Bombay if inducement
offers.
TANKS, AVAILABLE FOR CARRIAGE OF OIL IN BULK. BRACE FOR REFRIGERATED CARGO. LIMITED PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
*me. "BANGOLATM
due 2nd Aug.
anila 14th Aug.
due 2nd Ave. sells 23rd Aug.
*** "TAIREA"
*m. "SIRDHANAN
due 16th Sept.
from Calcutta, Rangoon via Straltà,
for Japan,
from Japan.
Car Caleutia, Rangoon via Straits,
from Calcatta, Bangvom vim Bialis,
suits 18th Sept, for span.
• These ship hara Betzigerated Cargo space.
P. & O./B.I. JOINT SERVICE
sa. "HALIGONIAN
QUEEN"
duo
4th Sept.
1-18. "ATLANTIC BEA” due early Sept.
. "KHYDER"
1.3. "HALIGONIAN
QUEST"
quif
from Poialan Karnell, Bombay, Colocar bo & Straits, anila September for Japan.
- Guil from
Persar Karachi, Dombay, Colom bo & Bimalia, salia September for Japan, mila End Sept, for Birgits, Colabo
Barbar
Colombo, anila September for Stralis,
Bombay, Karachi Per alan Gulf Porte,
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO.,
"NELLORE"
LTD.
due early Oct. from Now Zealand and
Australia,
All vessels have Uberly to call at any ports on or off the route, and the routes and salllogs are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.
For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
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