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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951.
Japan's Exports Iron Ore Merger
Stimulated
Tokyo, June 7,
The Korean war ha simulated Japan's export trade.
The monthly export figure of approximately' -964,000,000 in the
frai half of 1050 Increased during the next six monilia after the outbreak of the Korean war to a new high of $117,000,000 In Decem. ber, according to General Headquarte figures. -- United Press.
HONGKONG.
SHARE MARKET
علمی
Plan To Aid British Output
London..
A project to merge firms working iron ore in Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire is being studied by the State-owned Iron and Steel Corporation. The scheme is only in its early stages. Mr S. Hardie, chairman of the Corporation, believes that greater and more efficient production of home ore could be secured by such a step.
This would be of parti-: cular importance because of
the serious shortage of im Wall Street
ported scrap and ore. Mr Strauss, Minister of Supply, rocently-told-the-House-of- Commons that these short.
(From Our Correspondent) | ages would mean a fall in
HK Bank .. 1300
102
705 715
5 2 110
steel production this year.
ANOTHER MESSAGERIES DECLINE IN
M COTTON
New York, June 7, -Cotton prices reacted sharply today after a bold attempt to extend Wellnesday's rolly at the opening." Bulls again tried to play up on dry weather con ditions in the Eastern the effort fell flat, because of "belt but where. Disappointment was also the favourable conditions sises. expressed over the fallure to movement in July.
expand the initiai covering
A leading spot
Arm Put Dround 10,000 bales Into the ring on an outright basis and EON several thousand against
purchases of Inter months. The inability of October to break through to the 30-cent level on the opening rise nis
more
Gains Are undermined buyers confidence.
Extended
The market opened up 10 to
Į 28 pointa at the day's best levels.
It closed with losses of 20 to 27 points.
Spat
July
44.06 nominal
45.20 -45.74
Oolober December March (1952)
37.39
21.31 -37.22
27.14
To nomine)
30,63 nominal
34.91 nominat
Untiedt Press.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET
Bitsiness done on the Stock Exchange this morning was The projeced merger is the valued at $204,380.35. Noon Arst suggestion from the Cor-
New York, June 7. prices and the morning's trans-poration forla major reorganisa- For the third straight session octions:-
it assumed owner- the stock market today extond- May tion since HITARES BUYERS SELLERS BALES ship of the nationalised sectors ed its gains. At the same time October
July BANKS
10 or 1380 of the industry on Feb. 16. the tempo of trading stopped up 10 (385 The intention to maintain to the best pace in two works
of the big
biatcel- the identity
The pace was easily attained firms under nationalisa- despite a marited log in automo- waking tion gill holds, and it is not biles and scattered
lostes proposed to merge them. Two throughout the 1st Intonaifled by Spor Important
Stewarts moderate profit-taking near the Octo and Lloyds and Appleby-close. 41000 3.25 Frodinghom, are affected only Baliroad shares showed the March (1962)"
100 6 32.25 because
they mine their own way for the advance. 1.30 1.20 3000 130
They July 4500 1.15 ore.
were followed closely by alls, October steels, chemicals and scattered issues in distillers, air lines and miscellaneous producer.
RAKINGSPROULOUNGEFTELEPHOSESTERROIS TORMOS
Enst Anla INSURANCES Union XD DOCKS, ETC.
N. P. Whart
XD
Providi
LAND, ETC.
Big Exhibit Of British Goods At Canadian Fair
Toronto.
The United Kingdom is once again pre- dominant at the Fourth Canadian International' Trade Fair at Toronto.
The total size of the British element is 60,000
sq. ft., excluding the area booked in Toronto by the Canadian agents and representatives of United Kingdom, principals.
Capital goods are bong exten- | sively shown by United King- dom exhibitors this year.
The largest composite display is rel British
sentlon, machine tool with
products
from ranging
machinery drilling cutling
wood working
-
through lathes and
machines to engineera'
tools and hand tools. Brilish
technical periodicals ara
seen in this section.
0150
Members of the Scientific In- strument Munufacturers' Assa- clusion again display micros-
Silver Price
Drops In
New York
New York, June 7. The price of silver drop-
copes, surveying instruments ped-more-than-two-cents "high" voouum equipment blno-
olars, and other instruments.. The British graphic arts ma-
an ounce today from the thirty-year high of 80.16
chinery group wes organised by cents maintained for the
10 member firms of the Asso- ciation of British Manufacturers
of Printers Machinery, who de- monstrate composing
1er.
MECHANICAL
TOOM
'HANDLING
past five months.
4
un ounce, com-
is
4.30 4.40
30!
HK Hotel
UK Land XB
Shat Land.
Humphreys 0.00 UTILITIES
Trom
11.75
05
12
1000
Star Ferry
XU
C. Light (0)
XD
C. Light (N)
XD
*C. Light (8)
ху
Electric
ས
3.50 3000
concerns,
DUE TO TAKE OVER ·
Tho general direction of the
Goins among leaders ranged industry as a whole is mill in
A few 6.03 the hands of the Iron and Steel to between $1 and $2,
Federation, as before nation- pushed upward more sharply. 3.00 | allsation, Blthough the three
three Nickle plato gained five at $204. has Other gainers included American Interim perlod months 29 10022 clapsed.
ation Cyananid, Northern Pacifle, Re- When nationalisation was last debated in the House public Aviation, Baldwin, of Commons,
Mr Guantanamo Sugar, American on Feb. 7, Strauss indicated that the Cor-Airlines, poration would take over gen-
ral control at the end of
months.
100
2215
$300
744 22.00
......
91
Telephone
х
INDUSTRIALS
Coment
Rope STORIS ETC.
Dairy
14
Crawford 415
COTTONS
Dwo
three
A total of 018 issues advanced, the 220 declined. There were 17 new highs for the year and 18
On Feb, 16 the Corporation now lows. stated that the Federation's
Dow Jones Averages:— cooperation Stocks proposala for
225 2000 2.10 during the interim were un Industrijs
acceptable. The Federation had Rails declined to admit. Corporation
Mon | Uulities representatives to its central ་་མ་ council
or its executive com- but agreed that they uld participate in the de-
Weekly Bank Statements
The Bank
London, June 7... of England state- ment for the week ending June
0 reads as follows:-
Notes in circulation Public deport
Private deposite
Government securities
Other securities
Itercipts
Bank ratio
which polley.
deal svith
But since then it has been Sir James agreed that Gen. Stede and. Mr W. H. Stakes, of the Corporation, 41,337,137,000 should altend meetings of the development and and the
members
17,521000 Federation's
committee
30,330,000 education and training
371,538,000|esca
386.332.000 research
13,777,000mittee.
2.4
com-
October
December
May
Closing rate Jime
44.91 nominal
45.75
37.46 -37.48
17.06 -37.11
37.10
37.01 bid
34.00 bid
United ProM.
DROP IN KARACHI
Karachi, June 7. There was a considerable drop In prices on the Karachi colton textile market today. Textile merchants
attributo
this to "blank sales of 10 to 15 times the actual stock, which organised gangs are said to be operating.
Other sources said
is due to heavy imports from Japan- said to be about 400 per cent above the 1948 loveland to. the large stocks held back by dealers since the beginning of the Korean war,
AL-
01.72 230.81 The Textile Merchants'
80.28 sociation is to ask the Govern 42.92 ment to check the deterioration by artificial means and stop bogus transactions.—Associated Press,
--Associated Press.
New York Sugar Futures
New York, June 1 World sugar futures closed today unchanged to 3 points higher, with sales totalling 123 contracts,
Contruct No. 6 closed 2 higher
Contracts No. 4 (world)
7.20 trailed
-United Press. The question of representato 1 lower, with sales totaling BANK OF FRANCE tion on the central council and 350 contracts.
the Paris, June 7.
executivo has not
beam July The Bank of France state. raised
again. The whole September
of the Federation | January (1593) ment for the week ending May organisation
March remains intact and operates as 31 reads as follows:- Total gold holdings
before nationalisation."
July
Spot
July
Frs.
......................181,440.678,020 Total of other cur
rencies
poza
Sight balancus
abroad
Advance to currency
stabilisation fund Bills discounted lo
„France, and abroad Noles In circula-
tlon Current accounts &
deposits
2,980,130,233
165,030,854,180
144,900,000,000 359,408,079,010
1,032,01 240,205
177,852 496.09 -United Fress.
RUBBER PRICE IN LONDON
Messrs Handy and Harman, bullion dealers, whose quotation equipment, ticket-printing ma- is the basis for transactions of chinery, carton glueing na-silver, quoted New York silver chinery, ant a wide range of
87.75 cents at other equipment for the prin-pared with the 00.10 cents level
in effect since Jan. 8.
The decline believed to slcm from seasonable re- duced consumer demand in the In the British industrial truck past few weeks and reports equipment group the visitor sees at the Mexican Government the latest fork-lift trucks, plats indicated its willingness to form materials handling trucks buy silver produced in that and slacking machines which country at an equivalent of 88 Britain can now
tc the cents an ounce in New York. offer Conadian market whilst the four A transaction in foreign sil
nombers of the British mechani- ver at 88 cents was made in val handling group
Now York today by a exhibit model of an unerlal ropeway, as company, well
As fullsize
The London price remained conveyors,
unchanged at 781d. for Spot and Forward-United Press,
storage equipment, and so on.
a
The British Clock and Wotch Manufacturers' Association Is
showing all types of spring
driven clocks, watches,
electric
BS well
clocks, and
Industrial timekeepers. Am
London, June 7, - Prices of rubber futures closed here today as follows:- Number 1 rubber, in cenia
per ib. July July/September October/December leading January/March
4314-40 30-4
4512-43
4912-44
35-35 **United New York, June 7.
of rubber was unchanged today. The Government selling price -United Press,
The Germans
Have £300.
Light Car
Frankfurt.
Allocation
Of Wool Attacked
Sydney, June 7. The Executive of the Austra». lian Graziers' Association today 6.15 nominal passed
resolution opposing the American proposal that Australia allocate wool and co- operate freely to assure equit- able distribution of raw materials to the United States and other Western allies.
5.26
September
·8.29
7.20
Contract No.
0.02
September January (1963) March May July September Spot
0.03
5.42 trailed 5.62 nominal
6.212 4.00 -United Par
Gold Interests?
Request
The Executive said the main- tenance of the Australian wool
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auction system was imperative DIRECT, SAILING TO NEW ZEALAND
and that it wan difficult to see how an allocation method could avoid wrecking the auction system.
by
The Executive also said that in facing the problems created
American pressure quire wool, proper weight must bo riven to the needs at
to no-
Think of a car about the size j'cd a Morris Minor, with a body mode of wood, so light that four heavy men seated, inside would double its weight.
Gold mining circles have The statement added: "Amori- There you
asked the Goverment to relax | ca entered the wool market saloon, cheapest German car at its campaign. against gold spasmodically. She is not one the
Australia's *traditionar beat Manila, June 0. customers.
have the Lloyd
International
here. Its export otor Show dealers suspected of smuggling of our traditionsi best customers.
of 10 m.p.h. It/terests well the mining in present demand she will con-
·
S.S. “VALLES" LOADING HONGKONG JUNE 17:
FOR AUCKLAND & WELLINGTON.
12-14 Queen's Road C.-
Tel: 28844.,
Chinese Agents:
is £300. the
the metal to Communist China, Nor is there any assurance that Its under-3 h.p. twin cylinder the Manila Bulletin sald today. when she has satisiled her
Tho two-stroke engine gives the car
paper solá a top speed
campaign was tinue to purchase large quanti-
Oversea Chinese Steamship Co., Ltd. age poirol consumption of well local market, cruises at 36 m.p.h., and aver frightening buyers out of the ties of wool from this country
which absorbs with
48 Bonham Strand W. regularity-United above 50 miles to the gallon.
about
three-quarters of Philip Press. The Independent front aus- pina gold production at US$71 side, an ounce. The Centrai Bank a slightly bumpy ride over buya one-quarter at the legal
Grain Prices Japanese Bonds pension on the sit
In
In
Chicago
the consumer goods, the display the cor of suitings, blankets and other cloth by member firms of the
Chicago, Júne 7. " National Wool
Textile Export Prices of grain futures closed Corporation emphasises this here today as follows:-- traditional expert to North Warat-price per bushel. America. English footwar in also Spot shown by well-known firme. July
September December In support of the efforts of March these and many other British Corn purticipants, the Board of Trade, July Spot with the close co-operation of Beptember the United Kingdom Trade December Cornmissioner Service in Toran-Marth
to, has again installed an official July commercial Information bureau September
the reception area of the July
In
Data
The theme September
Coliseum Building. Th
this $12.00-Untied Press.
2.50% 041-2.11
247
1.775
1731 4.0425-16 1.00-14
1.
0.04%
80%-5% 03-
of this bureau is "Dollars for New York four-per 200 lb, back, Defence.'
Officers at bureau assist all' United Kingdom exhibitors and answer all in- quiries from Canadian and other business visitors about British goods,
World's Bread Grains
Copra Price Off grains-wheat
New York, June 7. Seller offered nearby copra
New York, June 7. World production of bread and rye vyan about 230,000,000 short tons 1214,700,000 metric tons) in 1980, This production, although
London, June 7,
Japanese bonda
'A" (41 of 1899)
(45., 2010)
15%. of 1907) (5 of 1034) "" (b. of 1834) Carols
ធម៏ទ ៖
50
United Press.
riving i
Eny
rough cobbles, and the head rate of US$35 an ounce-A-LONDON
room is not all that could be ciated Press, desired for tall people.
But those
ame
the only
criticisms of a car which ather-
to
wise is adequately roomy for legs and elbows, and is fully up modern standards of New York, June 7. manoeuvrability. Japanese bonds made one of The finish of the car, although their most spectacular showings It has a wooden body, is smert, of recent months in the foreign | because the final covering la dollar section of the bond mar-made of a shiny fabric. Every ket today. Ter issuss gained edge is, finished with one to four poly's as the nows from Korea continued favour- able for the United Nations- Associated Press,
Exchange
Rates
Brine was done in the tooni unofficiat * exchange
market
morning at, the, fallogging-enterp
Sterling note (perm
10.78
UB. dallra iper #1)
Indonesia quliders (ver, 193je 10
Siam then toer 100)......./...
27.50
Singapore (Strand)
1.25 11.20
FIC piastres (per 100)
Pepper Dulinoss
chromium line.
Want Imports Increased
TIN
EASIER
London, June 7.
The tin market was easier again today. Tumover was 180 tons, including 30 tons for
Prices closed at the end of
cash.
1,045
New York, June 7. A group of industrial sugar usera today asked. Agriculture the official morning session as Secretary Charles Brannan to follow increase the amount of sugar put in, sillárs apat in. buysm The German factory is today the United States - may import | Burinses done at turning out 26 daily, expects to l this year."
Zuuree-month tin, buyers' 3.02E make it 60 in two months' time,
Vin, cellers In a letter, the group of Three month
Business done at
035-1,000 and 100 a day by the end of beverage manufacturers, bakers Bettlement the year,
United Pres. and confectioners asked that the -London Experten Service).
supply to increased to bring down prices, which have been rising
recently. Associated
TEXTILE MARKET DULLNESS
Press
LONDON SHARES GAIN
Flame-Resistunt Clothes
New
York, June 7, New York, June, 7.
New fame.restatant clothes for The cotton bextile market
Industrie) -workers men be u was dull. Buyers showed little
manufailured the United
In interest in goods and most
London, June 7,
states with a fabric that is treat. mille continued to warts én new,
Small gains were made by with Goon latex compound. Now York, June 1. pricing chethules which do not industrials in the London Stock clothes made with the fabrie „bura once a The black pepper market was have, to be posted until July 2. Exchange today,
wil not continue. There were also small in directly applied flame la removes Cables from India,ranged, bo- undertone appeared stondier. the re-mala
market, tween $1.00-1.02 a pound in the luation In rayon goods bonds were steady bat idle
Woodood were slow, while moves narrowly Government Banjo-proofing compound cluding cost and freight. United was extremely
lingual up blam, "The"fabate Smarelal Fitnes Index: may be washed wiihouð. Löging Frese
1993/m/asociated! Free,
ita deme restriatios,
· at $155 par;shart top, G.L.F, the | 2,000,000 short: karm (1,820,000/ dull although doulera said the Print clothw edgest, miA Bon kercenes in gold, shares. Qlis becauša :: guess `formed by:A
Pacific Coast, off 15 overnight Cocoanut oil was offered at 15- cente a pound, FOR, mills, off Pasate-United Press.
metric tons) above that of 1949, was slightly below the 1840 pro- duction of 239,000,000 short tons (217,190,000 metric tons),
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