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PSYCHOLOGISTS GUIDE INDUSTRY ON WORKERS

Chirago, Nov. 24.

Will a big, robust fellow make a better shop foreman than a little man with a long nose, shifty eyes and a limp handshake?

Drs Roy A Daty and Vernon G. Schaefer, in- du-trial psychologists who are hired by big con- panks to determine such things, said in an inter- view that the odds are with the big man. but the little man shouldn't be sold short

Japanese Charging Too Much

Taipei. NA

The Furnesona proximvul trade atlantin tu seek a poeting

C'est face Preles questios

with

hughen mene of Japanese goods.

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1951.

Keelung · Doing New Giant Crane At Taikoo

Ship Repairs

Taipei, Nov.

For the first Lime ол Formosa, Nationalist China is repairing a foreign ship it was reported

at Kerdung.

here today.

which

ta

The vessel is the 2,000- Philippine "Argus." cume Lo Keelung Dock for repairs 10 rudder and axis and re- plzerment of other paris on November 10.

The repairs, estimated to

COS UNS10.000, are expecl-

ed to be completed by the end of this month,-Reuter

Indonesia

States

Terms

For Resumption Of Talks With Japan

Djakarta, Nov. 22.

A Government spokes- man said today that Indo- невія will resume trade negotiations with Japan if' the Japanese will accept Pounds Sterling pay- ment for part of the goods delivered.

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COMMENTA for Zam

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In subessan waspapers, quid a puhtalafe sources reported chat SCAR ¡Superne Commani. Allies in the Paste hal

*

the Japanese to stick by the

lam for drilars and thus caused

Ga Hord: Associated Press

US Exporting

More Cars

Detreut, Nov. 22

Aboul 425.000 Amerwan curs and trucks

have been shippen

As an example, they told u Mar Combmed Engr Dany'

loveman in a 5: Lots plant wh pitated

Japan sells at lo

Pests determined, couldn't think fertilise id

on while enough to make proper de-

Vis/00s. This

upsel The forego markets so far this :) the lowest price at what the foreman That he

developed year

This indicates 1951 will Centre Trust here giphyrhoomate backaches

be one of the best export years. man thought he was The current total is almut 122.-

great was th 000 more units than were ship

Schaefer

ped during all of 1950

If Cus

excerds year's tolal

vanz

The same goods is US$71 per ton, Speaking of salt ingrorted 1. Japan, the new paper added that Hayptian of Mediterranean salt is priced at US$23 per tun while Pausen alt as we US$16 per culi Reuter

TRADE EXHIBITION

Tauper, Nov 22

All 00 Japanese connected with the lutaoming exlabution

of Japane e and Chinese goods

otrived Taper have 234JAN

in

here.

The exhibition will open on November 25.

The Japanese represent

ia 1.1 Eastern, Centrad Western Japan.

The

going to the pressure of the fol." Sald

But when he was given a less 500.300. it will mark the fourth responsible job his health ani- tre 10 industry history that proved and so did his value to Jan empelay Strangely, he had! Heen on the job 23 years.

T

Pal volume has been reached The record totul, likely to stano mally years. WAS 173 762 Faremen who aren't suned to vehicles shipped in 1929. their dis can disrup: entire Most of the 1951 increase has

ats, said Schaefer

South Americe. Amer

Only Belgium and Luxembourg have shown signi-

CAUSE TROUBLE

الشعارا

registered

Not long ago we got a report Aran increases 1F) Europe that the men in one departmen Principal markets Hclud

of

plant were practically up in Brazil. Columbia, Cuba, Mexico. came because of the way a fore-Venezuela and Belgium.

mun had been treating them.

and

They include Takeo Sekiguchi

he audi

to

The industry is expected iruild a total of about 6,500,001

"We found cae he was a walk, vars and tricks this year. Next ing bundle of conflicts and year output is expected to a

year Japanese several times had threatened to held to about 5,000,000 units. Of

ul the Divi on Chamber of Commerce and dus ry. Associated Press.

Trade und Industry

af the

In kill my wife.

This man is no this,

Jonger a fureman."

Foremen and similar

source.

some

industry

markets predict foreign

may super-¦ take as much as 10 per cent, or visory personnel generally are, 500.000 cars and trucks As jant to be more ill-suited to their sociated Press.

New Radio-Phones then both the people above

Service

and below them, Doty said, ex- plaining.

"They urc caught in the middle

The problem foreman Washington, Nov 22 is one who's been pushed up Commercial radio-telephone beyond his abilties or held back for SOITIE reason he doesn't scrvice between the US. main-

and the island of Guam, understand. In either situation, kand

The Rubber Markets

London. Nov. 22.

A new 150-ton erane has just come into operation Taikoo Duck. Here the huge crane is seen engaged

un one of its first lifts-Staff Photographer.

Colonial

Project

Closes Down

HQ

In Nyasaland

London.

Have the Colonial Development Corporation been left with another white elephant? That is the question being asked in the Central African Township of Blantyre following the closing down of the £63,000 CDC estate comprising four house for married couples, a communal messing hall for bachelors and the finest office building in Nyasa- land.

The estate, opened three years ago, was intended to be the ad- ministrative centre for the tung growing projects which CDC had under- taken in Nyasaland.

British Tools nee and lubacen

For

U.S.

more

New York, Nov. 22. Britain is expected double its

01 shipments machine tools to the Polted States in 1952 Industry sources said. Orders now vn hand and acknowledged for the

total year than $2,000,000,

First shipments froon eight leading British plants are now being delivered ID the United States, follow- ing settlement of the duck workers strike In New York. Associated Press,

HONGKONG

SHARE MARKET

From Our Correspondent)

Business done on the Stock Exchange this coorning was valued at $233,910. Noon quota- Lions and the morning's trans- actions:-

But as a result of an economy dave from Iondon. n had been decided to shut--al least tem-

porarily the Blantyre buildings. The staff have been moved to Lusaka and today that £83,000 worth of concrete and masonry is becupied only by an accountant who is clearing up the Corpora- tum's affairs in the aren and by a woman stenographer.

Reports frem a correspondent

JAP SHOE IMPORTS ARGUMENT

Storm In Chamber

Of Commerce

London. Nov. 22. The question of imports at cheap Japanese rubber shoes into

African terri lories caused a minor storm

in the London Chamber al Commerce this week.

The Fast Alean section 31 The C7 yiling were discussing Tapetard by Conserva- Tive MP Colonel J jutchison. the method by which Britain mold continue to be centre Commonwealth Trade while santaining

He- with Western

Eumane WICK stroke

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M. WH Jones a Liberal of the free-trading tradition, took The opportunity Lo launch J11 attack

the Ottawa trade agreement which. he said. was one l the worst bits of states- of this manship in the history

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"KIELDRECHT“ "AAGTEKERK~ "AAGTEKENK"

KING'S BUILDING

Once more AfncLOIS went barefoot, he said, at the very lame when a "Tines" corres- pondent had quoted medical officers in East Africa as stating that the purchase of cheap rubber boots had done more t prevent bookworm than all the

of the health

| efforts ment

depart-

LASTED 24 HOURS

When

a member of the Chan- Iber pointed

out that the first consignment of Japanese shoes lasted their wearets just ย week, and the next Consign- ments only 24 hours, Mr Jones sid he was

the not pushing ales of Japanese products.

Many of the Japanese Lines, however, were good. others, including some British manufactures. were not 50

good

whereas

"Let us face it as traders noi afraid of competition" he said have lost more money through Englishmen than through Jap- ancee, Germans, and the rest. be discussed by a special com- Col. Hutchison's paper will mitee-London Express Service.

Apathy In London

London, Nov, 22. The London Stock Exchang? was apathetic today. Features were few and far between.

Domestic stocks hardened ai the outset but later cased again following true completion

LUR overnight

.orders. buying Government funds

*gain closed fractionally lower ard industrials showed narrow it- regularity.

CHINESE AGENTS BR

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* South America.

Singapore, Java Ports * Marakat Japan Por.A

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HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE

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Europe & Singapore In pah

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MAERSK LINE

FAST FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO:

NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA, vis SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA.

NEXT SAILINGS

M.S. "LEXA MAERSK" M.S. "ANNA MAERSK" M.S "LEISE MAERSK"

ARRIVALS FROM

M.S. "LEISE MAERSK"

M.S.

"GRETE MAERSK"

M.S.

"OLGA MAERSK"

Nov. 30 Dec. 16 Dec. 31

U.S.A.

Dec. 5 Dec. 20

Jan. 6

For Freight and Further Particulars please apply to:-

AGENTS:

JEBSEN & CO.

of

Pedder Building

re-

Coppers, following their cent pattern. were armer, but gold shares sugged on further

trend in mining costs,

Tins were steady. Financial Times daily index was 120.1. of 0.1-Associated Press.

in Blantyre suggest that the consideration of the upward Corperation IN offering the houses for sale. But,

he says, scarcely anyone as nibbling. A1- tempts to let them are said to have met with no great success. The refrigerators which graced Lae houses have been sold at kneek-down prices to Blantyre business frns,

WILL SUCCEED

And the men who adminuter- ed the scheme from the begin- ning, Mr Sinclair Bay? CDC headquarters in London say that he left the Corporation over a year ago.

Mr Hay was a Glasgow solici- | tor who "had no specialised knowledge of Africa. But he Was very good at administration and housing estates".

ODC headquarters deny that they are trying to get rid of the

Prices of rubber futures SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES Elony property--by this time in the Pacific, was inaugurated he isn't doing a good job and is closed today as follows:- test night.

costing the company money and Number 1 rubber. first The

in cents per lb. from may be messing up his own life

man to Governor Carlton Skin-under him."United Press. ner of Guam.

call

was

Secretary of the Interior Chap- as well as those of the people January

Also taking port, in a hook-

up with Mr Skinner in Guam

willlama were

G. Thompson. Assistant Vice-President of the Tekphone and Tele- American #raph Co.. in New York, and II. A. Mortara, Guam Manager of GCA Communications, Inc.- Associated Press.

Copper Output

Increase

Washington, Nov. 22. The Government has conclud- ed an agreement with Anaconda -Copper Company which will in- crtuse American production of! copper by 30,000 tons annually

Weekly Bank Statements

January/March (1952) Apell/funt July/September

41-421

BANKS

KK Bank

.. 1580 1600

50 1500

750

414-15

INSURANCES 41-4114

Union

-United Press

SINGAPORE MARKET

Singapore, Nov. 22.

Prices of rubber futures closed

today as follows:-

Number 1 rubber. per it

November

14-12

December

-1393% -140

January (1052)

Number 2 rubber,

state-

November

130-130

Number 3 rubber

November

London, Nov. 22.

The Bank of England

ment for the week ending

November 21 roads as follows: Number 4 rubber.

Notes in sárvulstien..

Public deposi

Private deposita

Government securities,.

Other securities Stocripts Bank ratio

November €1,350,675,000

14.000.000 Spot rubber untinled 293,703,000

333.333,000

Binck ergre No. 1 pola crent

45,103.000 43,230,000

10.0

United Press.

BANK OF FRANCE

Paris, Nov. 22.

The Bandt of France statement

DOCKS, ETC.

........

N. Pt. Wharf 0 1.80

Dock Provident Wheelock XD

LAND, ETC.

HK Hotel HK Land Humphreys

UTILITIES

Tram

Star Ferry

17.75

14

500 # 51

$2.75

14.25 £0.70

C. Light (0) 9.70 9,00

C. Light (N) 6.30

132-3321 C Light (B 0.00

127-1271

141-14112

104-105

147-132

United Press,

"CHEMICAL. FIRM

EXPANSION

New York, Nov. 22. Dow Chemical Company is to

Electric 221⁄2 Elec. (Bonus) 21,16

INDUSTRIALS

Ciment

that

Japanese bonds

A 14s. of 1899) "B" (4%. of 1910) (5s. of 1907)

Tel: Nos. 86066-9,

PATTISON ORIENT LINE

LIMITED

672

58

110

"D" (Ss. of 1934)

76

(5 of 1984)

122

623y

United Press.

LAURE PATTISON"

Due From

Kabe

In Port

Solla For:

DIRECT P115 82 Japan, Nov. 24th.

Consols

Lead To Be

Released

Washington, Nov. 22. The Government is consider- Ing withdrawal of in unspecified amount of lead from its emer- gency stockpile, to ease the cur referred to among local intent shortage. habitents ર the "whit The shortage is said to be due elephant They sty

a to decreased imports resulting new Regional Controller for the from price difficultles, Central Africa arca will be strikes which have lost some leaving from England

Another factor is very production shortly and that if he is unable increasing demand. to find the necessary accomodomestic consumers during the Total consumption of lead by dation in Lusaka he will quite likely

the Te-open

rst

and

Binntyrerst eight months of this year amounted to 838,204 tons, an in- buildings.

And what of the CDC schemes grease of 12 per cent over the themselves?

eight months of 1950. They are still in

Consumption during August pilot stage but local experts totalled 97,048 toris, au in- think that the rice and tobacco crease of 20 per cent over July. projects will succeed.--London Associated Press. 435 Express Service:

.... 14.00 IG.40 100 19.16

2000 on 35

Tupe STOKES, ETC.

Dalry Wathon

27.75 1024 1000 10

Rates

LONDON TIN MARKET

Stores Report Higher Sales

12-14 Queen's Road C.

Chinese Agents:

Tel: 25946.

OVERSEA CHINESE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

48 Bonham Strand W. Tela: 26646, 26127 & 31119

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES | NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CODKERET yer

**DENCLEUCH

Consignees per BARDER-WILHELMSEN LINE

ULE "TALLEYRAND"

pre hereby notified that their carga is being discharged into the Hong- are hereby noted that firel cargo is being discharged into the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co'n godowns, where it wil be at kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Consignees risit and subject to the Co's godown where it will be at Wharf's terms and condition of consignees risk and mabject to the storage, and where delivery may be | Whart'a temis and condition of obtained.

storage, and where delivery may ha obranted.

Damaged, puckages are to be left In the Godowns for examination by Dantaged packages are to be left Consignees and the Company's sur in the gedowns for examination by Verora, Mcreto Carmichael and Consignees and the Company's Sur- Clarke, at 19 m. 24th November, vesura, Meesra Goddard & Doug

at 10 am, on the 72nd November, 10 L.

1931

To

with comply

Consignces et have

Bonded Warriors

comply with

Warehous

the General

Ilegulations

Revonte Donded Officer in allenatico when damaged consignes must. dullable mods are examined.

the General Itegitiations.

Have Beyenito Officer in attendance when damaged

All dame again the stBRITET

signed on or before the 2012 Najče

Now York, Nov, 22. New York department stores No claims will be admitted after distisbly goods are examined. enjoyed their largest volume of The Kotla havoloël the steamIN

Namolning, will be admdited after FONAMNIDA London, Nov, 22.

godny, and all gooda sales to for this year in the Prices or tin were steady this week ended Nov, 10, a survey

sundelivered after the 29th November, the goods have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaking 1951, will be subject to retit. 'morning,

undelivered after thin Hird Noyem- Turnover wat 133 showed. Dollar tales were six.

agalust All claims

£110 alcamorber, 1991 will do muffent__to_reist. tons, including five tonn for por cont above the correspond must be presented to the under- In two years. The Company for the week ending November spend about $126,000,000 for

signed on or before the Din Decriu» ing week a year ago. For the will spend about $33,000,000 16 reads na follows:

expansion in the current fiscal Exchange

Prices elesed at the end of

four work period ended Nov.

ber, 191, or they will not be re-toust, be presented to the fuder- cogileed, developing one of ita mines in Tet gold holdings F.191,446.000.000 year. The company has averaged.

Un oficial morning sessions 10, sales were three per cent the State of

Teial of bitire ourrencies 2,679,000,000 round $59,000,000, annually for

Business was done in the bond follows: --

hhead of the comparable period

ru Fire fuice will be effected rooegoed. 21,998,000,000mprovemente since the end of uncial exchange market The Government agreed to sight intones abroad

thila Spot Un, buyer

1,000

In 1950. World War II** Purchase the metal-over and Ads to currency

Hinarning: at the following valekim - 6put tin, meiste enablation fund

Blore oficials said the Ins 1000-1000 obove that used by industry-at Bils, menured,

By next May the company US Dollars (pur #1) marine) 6415 usine done at

and 1932 apree-months, un, huvers 185

brotwo was holed in nearly 26.5 cents a pound, but not to France and atrod 211820.000.000 ekpeelt to have production Sterling note por £1)

including department xcond: 120,000 tons in the first Notes direilich 1.787,960.000.000 capacity for $470,000,000 worth Indonesia mulders (per 1005220 Three-mon in collore 4726

Slam titolo (per: 109)

17 Bon every manually-A980- Ahgapore (trális)

some where sales had previous | Honjont (oth November, 1961, of operation Cent accounts, and MAX YGOTE

107,078,000,000 of products elated ProsÉ, V

---Untied Freelated Press,

ly been glow,Associated Press.

Utph

doyusita

19,400,000,000

*

PIC plustres (per 100)

AURO MEDUIMTERS DARAH YEA

100 Battletricfit

13.80

1,003

1.000

•United Prom

W. B. LOXERY, A CO.,

(CHINA), EXT.

Agente,

· Den Line HikeaINEER': KAB.

hör, 1951, or they will may be

- ་" ་

No The Inemence wil be effected.

DODWELL

CO., LTD., Apab

Hongkong, 10th November, 1991.

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