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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1050.

R.I.L.

ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

SINGAPORE, JAYA

PORTS and

MACASSAR

"TJITJALENGKA"

"VAN HEUTBZ"

"TASMAN"

ARRIVALS

10th Bept

2nd Oct.

6th Oct.

⚫ only to S'pore, Penang & Del Doll

@ MANILA, ̃EÀST & ·

SOUTH AFRICA &

LINES

SAILINGS

24th Sant..

10th Oct, 10th Oct,

SOUTH AMERICA

ARRIVALS

SAILINGS

23TRAAT MALAKKA" *

21st Oopt,

"STRAAT BOENDA"

14th Sept.

0th Ost.

"TJIDADAK" •

20th Sept.

12th Oct.

"TJIGADANE"

20th Oct.

• hot calling Manila and South Amerlos

JAPAN

"STRAAT MALAKKA”

"TJIBADAK" .....

"STRAAT BOENDA" "TJISADANE"

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

19th Sept.

9th Oct,

8th Oct.

21st Bept. 22nd Bapt. 22nd Oct.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

@ EUROPE via MANILA

and MALAYA

"MEERKERK"

"RYNKERK!

ARRIVALS

early Oct.

SAILINGS

early Oct. carly Nov.

Through BB/L 10usd to

Mediterranidan and Northers

European ports.

JAPAN

"MEERKERK"

*RYNKERK"

early Oct.

early Nov.

early Oct.

ARKINGS BUILDING » ÇELLPHONES#200LZETO B29017

TRE WOLLE

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Company, New York)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

"STEEL SURVEYOR"

.27th Oct.

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &.

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

"STEEL AGE"

22nd Sept.

"STEEL SEAFARER"

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

"STEEL AGE"

"STEEL SEAFABER”

21st Oct.

Salls N. Y. Salls S.F. Due HK. Saited Salled 21st Sept. 12th Sept. 20th Sept. 20th Oci.

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel: 31146

Chinese Freight Agents:- HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23483.

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

m.v. "TONGHAP"

4th Oct,

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

m.v. "RENGAL"

2nd Oct.

m.v. "TONGHAI"

29th Oct.

FOB

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA,

ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO. & GOTHENBURG

Deoptanks available for Bulkeil

GILMAN & CO.,

Tel. 31146

1

LTD.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "KVERNAAS"

LOADING ABOUT 27th SEPTEMBER

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM,

HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

FINANCE AND

COMMERCE

H.K. STOCK Steepest taxes ever3

EXCHANGE

H.K, GOVT, LOANS

4% Loan 1006.

31% Loan (1934 & 1940) .001 35% Loan (1948) 03.

BANKS

K. & S. Bank 1130sa.

(Lon, Reg.), £72in. Chartered Bank 50 1/10n.

Mercantile Bk. A, & B. £219. Bank of East Asia 1015.

SHIPPING

Douglases 150n.

H.K. & M. Steamboats lin. Indo Chinas (Pref.) 12.

(Defi Jan.

Shells (Bearer) 01/10łn.

U. Waterboats JEn.

Asin Nav. 62jb.

Docks, Wharvés. Godowns, Etc.

H.K. & K. Wharves 10jb.

North Point Wharves 4in. Sh. Hongkew Wharves 3b. H.K. Docks 123n. Chinn Providents 10b. Shanghal Dockyards 3b. Wheelocks 10th.

MINING

Raub Mines: 4.70n. H.K. Mines .01in.

Lands, Hotels & Bidos. 11 & S. Hotels Gla,

H.K. Lands 341b, 341en. Shangbai Lands 1.30b. Humphreys 7.60b, 1.003a, H.K. Realties 1.90n. Chinese Estates 110n.

PUBLIC UTILITIES, H.K. Tramways Ex. Div. 10.69

10.70sa.

Peak Trams (Old) 13n.

(New) an.

Star Ferries 608.

C. Lights (Old) 10.19b. 10.10sa, (New) 6.80b, 7.10s, 7sa. H.K. Electrics Ex Div. 2196,

22/21Ysa.

Macao Electrics 11in.

(New) 10in. Bonus Sh. 10in. Sandakan Lights 8in.

"T

Telephones 3.00b.

(RIs) 20n.

Shanghal Goa lin.

INDUSTRIALS

Cali. Maeg.(Ord.) 221n. Canton Ices 31n.

Cenients 83b, Ban. 11.K. Ropes 13n.

STORES A..

Dairy Farma 10b, 1915, 1018o. (hts) in, 8550,

Walsons 2236. L. Crawfords 201 Sincerca 3n. China Emporium Bin. Sun Co., Ltd, 1.700. Kwong Song Hong 70n. Wing On (8.K.) 43n. Wm. Powell. Ltd. an.

MISCELLANEOUS China Entertainments 140.

Constructions (Old). 2¡n.

(New) 1.300.

H.K.

Vibro Pilings 1011. Marsman, Investments 97-n. Marsman, (H.K.) 75n. Shanghai Loan .70b. Shongbal Explor .20b. Yangiszes 2in.

COTTONS

Ewan 2.05b, 3.05, 3/2.95/3sa.

RUBBER, etc. COMPANIES, Alma Estates 12b, 14s. Angle-Dutch 15n. Anglo-Javas lob. Batu Anama 12ân. Bute Plantations .5bn. Chemor United .450. Cheng Rubbers 15h. Conscidated Rubbers 1.55b. Domfuton Rubbers .40n. Java-Consolidateds .05n. Kota Bahroe in. Kroewock Jayas .15h.

Langkats 30b.

}

Padang Rubbers 10n. Repah Rubbers 16in. Rubber Trusts 2.20n Samagaga Rubbers 15n.

Semambu Rubbers 30b. Shanghal Kedahs 484. Shanghai-Mulays 10n.. Shanghai Pahang tôn Shanghai Sumatros fb. Sua Manggis

.10n. Sungel 'Duris 18n. Tanah Merahs .45b. Tebang Rubbers .15n. Zianghe Rubbers 60n.

BUSINESS DONE (*Direct Business)

expected in America

Washington, Soptember 11.

President Truman's nowest plea to Congress to

put the rearmament programme on a "pay as wo go" basis may mean the steepest taxes in United States history'next your, Congres- sional leaders said today.

"We connot say how much the taxes will have to be increased until we get a better picture of defence spending," said Chairman Walter F. George (Democrat) of the tax-writing Senate Finance Committee. But his closest guess was at least $5,000,000,000.

to

New York Stock Exchange

New York, September 10. Automobile and radio television issues were singled out by selling forces in a generally lower mar- ket. Pressure against these groups evidently grew out of week-end news of the revival of consumer Losses ranged lo credit curbs. around two dollars a share, but most were under $1. Transfers

This would be in addition to ly lower the American standard the

$4,508,000,000 bill now of living for years to come.

Taxes-Mr. Truman wants pending and provisions of which are due to take effect pay as we go." Taken literally that would mean a tax increase October 15. The bill increases next year of about $18,000,000,- personal income taxes from 10 000 to cover a $80,000,000,000 were 1,860,000 shares,

Among stumblers were Motor- to 20 per cent and jumps cor- budget forecast for the fiscal year oia, Zenith, Emerson, Philco, Sin- poration rates from 38 to 42 1952. Responsible Congressmen einir Oil, General Bronze, Dow talk in terms of a $7,000,000,000

Chenleal, and American Woollen. increase us the

Among gainers were Con- Truman wants excess profits tax solidated Vulice, Pepsicola, Dalli-

the

more and Ohio. going back to the start of Korean war.

per cent.

But that, Mr. Truman said in his Saturday speech, is only the first installment. It would still be necessary to have heavler laxes on everybody,

minimum.

Mr.

no-

Spending By next June tional defence costs will be at al Truman, is not yet suggesting $30,000,000,000 per year rate. Mr. cuiling non-defence costs below

progres-

He did not elaborate except to call for an excess profits levy on impost used during World War II to swell Government represent levels. venues by Billions of dollars.

Armed Forces The The present Congress tried to sively larger draft calls are likely write an excess profits tax into

through the pending bill, but this threa to reach beyond the 10 leped to snarl it in so many fght: 125 age group or to extend to the

put off until thousands at present deferred be cause of dependants. Congress January. However. the law

would have to amend the law to makers pledged that one would be

permit the drafting of the over 25 enneted then and that it would be group or World War II veterans, retroactive to June this year to and further calls for National

that the issue was

Kore profits made from the Guard Divisions and Reserves.--|

war.

that can diverted from Car,

United Press.

Money Market

US dullurs opened yesterday such at HK$8.33 and wont up to

to $8.35 at the close.

But Industrial allocations and credit curbs are already here. Inf dustrini, allocations are a form of rationing such vital commodities as steel, copper,

lin and rubber and be

and household appliances non-essential manufacture guns, tanks and munitions.

Mr. Truman's Saturday night broadcast was accompanied by two executive orders. The speech and orders fitted into the general; situation to create a future like this:

Lower standard

of living

Overall-Speedy expansion of the armed services to 3,000,000 while the United States

pours more men, money and armaments Into Western Europe. This will require almost unbelievably higher taxes and will substantial-

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

m.v. "IGADI"

||

TT opened at HK$6.38% and closed at $0.30%.

Industrini gold opened At 11K$202.50 and closed at $202,75 a thel. Highest and lowest rates: were $294.50 and $292.

Sterling HK$15.65.

Australian pounds opened at $12.30 and closed at $12.35. Plastres remained nominal at HK$13 100.

Wns unchanged st

Ticals

were unchanged at HK$20.50 a 100,

NEI Guilders went up 10 cents to HK$3.20 a 100.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees Per

STATES STEAMSHIP Co. B.S. "OREGON"

Having arrived. Hong Kong consignees of cargo are hereby are hereby notified that their notified that all goods have cargo is being discharged into been landed and placed at the Hongkong & Kowloon their risk and expense into the Wharf & Godown Co'a godown godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to the Wharfe terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained:

Damaged packages are to be No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the left in the godowns for exam- godowns or failure to attendination by Consignees and the

the survey.

a.m.

Company's Surveyors, Messra Carmichael & Clarko at 10 a.m. on September 14, 1930.

Dow Jones averages:

Stocks

a

20 Industrials

15 Rails

10 Utilities

Closing quotations:

78.50,

218.10.

G4.44.

20.00

Adams Express 214 Alaska Juneau 23% American Can 04 American Smelting 50 American Telephone 1544 American Tobacco 03 American Waterworks 8% Anaconda Copper 34% Aviation Corp. 7 Baldwin Locomotive 13 Bendix Aviation 40% Bethlehem Steel 40 Bocing Aircraft 353% Borden Co. 494 Canadian Pacific 184%

Case, J. I. 42/2 Chrysler 60% Colgate 42

Commercial Solvent 10% Du Pont 78%

Eastman Kodak 423% General Electric 46% General Motors 901% Goodrich 100 Goodyear 602 Homestake Mining 35% International Harvester 30% International Paper 54 International Tel. & Tel. 11 Johns Manville 42 Kennecott Copper 63% Montgomery Ward 56% National Distillers 23 National Lead 474 New York Central 145% Packard Motors 434 Pan American Airway 8% Pennsylvania RR 18 Radio Corp. 16% Remington Hand 1314 Republic Steel 37

Reynolds Tobacco 34% Schenley 29

Score Roebuck 47% Shell Oli 49% Socony Vacuum 22% Southern Pacific 69% Standard-Brands 21% Standard Oli of Calif. 73% Standard Oll of NJ. 83 Studebaker 30% Union Dag 3336 Union Carbide 4314

US Rubber 45

US Steel 37% US Linea 181⁄2 Westinghouse 31%

Youngstown Sheet & Tube 04 Bonds were irregular. Among the Curb losers were Cities Ser- vich and Electric Bond and Share.

Associated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES PER

BARBER WILHELMSEN

LINE

that

All broken, chafed and dam- aged goods are to be left in the godown where they will be To comply with the Generat examined in the prosence of Bonded Warehouse Regulations Messrs. Goddard and Douglas | Consignees must have a Ro- on September 14, 1950, at 10 ventie Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods

m.s. "TITANIA” are examined. To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse. Regula-

Are No claims will be admitted

hereby notified tions, consignees must have a lafter the goods have left the their cargo is being discharged when examining damaged dull remaining undelivered after Wharf & Godown Co's godown Revenue Officer in attendance steamer's godown, and all goods into the Hongkong & Kowloon able goods. All claims against September 15, 1950 will be where it will be at consignces the vessel must be presented subject to rent.

the Undersigned within fourteen days of the ship's HI.K. Electric Ex. Div. 200 at $22, arrival, or they will not be

500 at $22, 509 at 222, 1000 recognised. ut $212.

B.K. Bank B at $1130, 10 at $1130,

24 at 51130, 12 at $1130.

H.K. Land 02 at 3341⁄2, 20 at

8342, 30 at $341⁄2.

H.K. Tram Ex. Div. 2100 at $10.70. 1000 at $10.70, 1500 at $10.70. Ch. Light (Old) 800 at $10.10. " (New) 1400 at $7.-

to

on

or

risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and condition of storage, All claims against the stea- and where delivery may be mer must be presented to the obtained.. Undersigned

before September 22, 1050 or they No Are Insurance. will be will not be recognised. Dairy Farm 500 at $101, 800 as effected,

No Are Insurance 7

effected.

Cement 300 at 30,-

Ewo 500 at $3.-. 2200 at $2.95.

$101.

600 at $3.-

Humphreys 800 at $7.00, 150 at:

$7.60.

Dairy Farms Rights, 177 at 95.

cents, 988 at 93 cents.

S. Kedaha 1000 a $4.-

WALLEM & CO., LTD., Agents, 'Telephones. 38041–5.

Hong Kong.

11, 1950.

Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for Cx- amination by Consignees and will be the

Company's aurveyors. Messrs. Goddard & Douglas DODWELL & CO., LTD. at 10a.m. on September 16, 1950. Agents.

Hong Kong, September 9, 1960. Bonded

Pacific Far East Line, Inc.

DIRECT

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Sorvico

BAN FRANCI800, LOS ANGELES.

OVERLAND

NEW YORK CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, · MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN ▲ CANADIAN CITIES."

Asritu

"PLYING: SCUD" -4

#TRADE WIND"",†

Ban Trancece

- "ANDREA-LÜÇERK

NORTHWESTERN

"FLEETWOOD* +

Sept.

San Francisco à Los Angelen,

Ban Fynucleo ýin Quam,

› Balcon, Djakarta) – Bizzmasen,

Bombay - Hardcht" & Fsarsh, San-Francisve i Les sångetas.

↑ Tully Befriemnied, Aemple "Dry, Carmo. Dark Dorndi

To comply with the General Warehouse Regula- tions, consignees must have. a Revenue Officer in attendance when demaged dutiablo goods are examined.

No claims will be admitted after the 'goods have left, the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after September 18, 1950 will: be subject to rent.

All claims against tàn. stcomer must be presented to the Undersigned on or, before. September 25, 1950, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

JADODWELL &

CO., LTD. Agents.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

The Global Fleur

St. George's Bldg.

Tel. 20172/0..

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO via JAPAN

Pres. Prea, Cleveland

Gordon Gen.

Ark Sept. 19 Salla Sept. 20 Arc. Oct. 18 Sails Oct, 17 Oct. 18 Balle Dot. 19

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

Wilson ...

...... "Art.

via JAPAN

Prea. Madison Pres. Pierce

.Arr.

Arr.

Sept. 10 Baile Sept. 20 Oct.

Dat. 0. Balla

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON

via PACIFIC COAST, & PANAMA

Pros.

Flilmore Prow. Tyler

Arr. Bept. 27 Arr Oct,

Ballo 21. Balla Oct,

Bapt. 28 22

ROUND THE WORLD-

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

BOBTON

Prea. Van Duron⭑

Pros. Jefferson

Arr

Baile Bept. 22

Bept. 23 Arr. Bapt. 23.Baila Bept. 25

*OMITS MANILA, KARACHI & ALEXANDRIA

BENLINE

70 AND

SHIP

"BENCRUACHAN" "BENVANNOCH"

ARRIVALS

FROM

... U.K. vis Singapore

"BENCLEUCH"

"BENVORLICH" "BENMACDHUI"

"BENARTY" "BENALDER" "BENAVON"

"BENCRUACHAN" "BENVÖRLICH" *BENALDER"

"BENVANNOCH"

"BENCLEUCH" "BENMACDHUI"

"BENAVON"

SAILINGS

DUE

in Park.

on or abt. 22nd Sept.

W

26th Sept.

16th Oct.

20th Oct.

7th Nov.

12th Nov.

26th Nov.

Loading on or abk

Landon. Antwerp, Rotterdam, & Hamburg

London, Antwerp., Rot- terdam & Hull.

K/Wharf

10th Nov.

26th Sept.

29th Bapt

Slut Oct.

30th Nov,

Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Antwerp Rotterdam.

Via Singapore, Colombo, Port Sudan, Aden, & Buez Canal.. Accepto Cargo for Japan...

For Further Particulars, Apply To---

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

Agents

Yark Building.

BRITISH

Telophone: 34168.

INDIA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

(APCAR LINE)

Offer

SPECIAL ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN AT THE REDUCED FARES OF

HK$600.00 (1st Class)--HK$450.00 (2nd Class) during the Summer Poriod

from 1st May to 31st October, 1950 Length of voyage approximately 15 days

S.S. "HALIGONIAN QUEEN?' SAILING 14th SEPTEMBER.

STRAITS PONDICHERRY

BOMBAY.

FOR A

MADRAS

COLOMBO

KARACHI

›PERSIAN GULF PORTS

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Capply to

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