MESSAGERIES M
"GRENOBLE" "FALAISE"
"COURSEULLES"
Arriving
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1952.
MARITIMES Huge Profit In Election Campaigns In
Leaving
M®
Outward For
.Sept. * Sept. Adalia .Sept. 10 Bept, zi Jabal
B' Bept. ....Sept. For passenger and freight.
Homeward For
D. N. Africa & Entblo
1 For freight to Shigon, Aiglera, Oran, Tangier, Casablanen, Havre,
Dunkirk, Antwerp & Rotterdam,
Accepting cargo:
---via Marsellies to all Mediterranean & West Africa Potis.
via Djibout! to Madagascar.
Subject To Change Without Notice.
CIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
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Queen's Building (gr. floor)
EVERETTE
Tel. 20651 (8 lines).
LINES
EVERETT ORIENT LINE
Fast cargo and passengers service refrigeration space available for Korea, Japan, China, Philippines, Indo-China, Siam, Malaya, Burma and East Coast Indian Porta.
"NOREVERETT"
Arrives Sept. 3 from Singapore. Salla Sept. 4 for Japan.
"REBEVERETT"
Arrives Sept. 10 from Manila.
Sails Sept. 11 for Singapore, Penang,
Rangoon & Calcutta.
(Accepting carzo for transhipment Kube/lunan and Robe/Okinawa)
EVERETT STAR LINE Fast cargo and refrigeration spaces available for Korea, Japan, China, Philippines, Indo- China, Siam, Malaya, Ceylon, West Coast Indian and Persian Gulf Ports.
FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION M.S. "STAR ALCYONE” Arrives Aug. 22 from Japan. M.S. "STAR ARCTURUS”
Arrives Aug. 22 from Singapore Sails Aug. 23 for Kobe & Yokohama
M.S. "THAI”
Arrives Sept. 4 Sails Sept. 5
from Japan. for
Bingapore,
Swettenham,
Port Madras,
Colombo, Bombay,
Karachi, Basrah
Khurramshahr.
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Tusan and Kobe/Okiiawn)
EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A Queen's Building, Telephono 31206. Chinese Department: Toléphone 28293.
Rapid Recovery From
Steel Strike
Hailed
Car Field
Melbourne, Aux. 18. General Motors Holdens made a record for an Aus- Irailan Company
with year's profit of £2,710,000 sterling after paying R3,- 320,000 sterling th tastes,
It is turning but 25.000 vehicles a year.-Reuter,
HONGKONG
SHARE MARKET
(From Our Correspondent)
With reveral large deals, the trading on the Hongkong Stock Exchange this morning was of total value of $203,707.40. Noon quotations were:
a
SHARKS BUYÉNS SELLERA BÅLES
BANKS
HK Bank East Asia
INSURANCES
1420
R. Whart
Union
IK Fire...
DOCKS, ETC.
N. P. Wharf 8.10 0.00 Dock
Provalen
Wheelock
LAND, ETC.
20 157,2
10.70
12.00
4214
500 43
by 0.00-2000 4 0.53
3'rain
12
10.20
TTAM IN 1314
U.S. Bring Out Issue
Of Tariff
Problems
Reciprocal Trade Pacts Rank Prominently
Washington, Aug. 18.
SASSOON'S SELL
Diplomatic interest in United States political SHARES IN campaigns tends to concentrate on developments affecting future trends of international commerce as dollar exchange problems become increasingly difficult for many countries of Europe, Latin America and Asia.
*
In many Embassies the international balance of payments apparently causes more interest than even the security phase of the campaigns.
The Intest trade Agures here The Commission speciReally do not portend any trend to recommended "that permanent ward a permanent narrowing of legislation entirely independient the dollar gap caused by the of the Reciprocal Trade Agree large surplus of United States ments Act be enacted, authorising exports over imperis, Neither the unilateral elimination
Re-Import duty on any industrial the Demceratie nor the
crude ur publican platform has given material in either any certain assurance that the relined farm whenever It is determined that the United States United States will scon expand the total volume of normal im- 1s or is expected to become sub- perls
from
abroad, althcughtantially dependent on imports the Democratle
of the material and that such ម platform inore nearly in line with the action is in accord with national
interest."-United Press. international
than the Republican, viewpoint
In June
HK flotel
HK Land (0) 4814
Land (N) 44
Humphreya
UTILITIES
Tram 101
Light (0) 00
1000
Light (N) 0.00 6.16
Eec.
22.00
17.00
paris and
Fleetie 2240 22.70 1048 Mens
10.50 Telephone 1746 17.00 000 INDUSTRIĀLS
Cement .... 17.00 17.00 2000 à 19,70 500 * 45.00 309 / 17.30
Rope
....... 19,30 STONES, ETC.
Dairy... 7020 Walkin
2715
1500 m 1020 200 21.00.
34 11219, 920)
Umwond MISCELLANEOUS
Yongisze.... 515 5.20
Shell Of Canada Expanding
Toronto, Aug. 10.
The Shell Oil Company of Canada today announced plans to pour $10,000,000 into its expén- sion programme for its refinery facilities in Vancouver, B.C.
W. M. V. Ash, company pres sident, said the job would start this autumn and probably would be finished late next year.
He said I was hoped lo dovetail the
United Stater ex- tolalled $1,102,300,000 Import
$800,200,000. In the sume month last year exporta were $1,200,800,000 and imports $830,200,000, For 1951 United States exports totalled $15,030,- 200,000 and Imports $10,007- 000,000, Ag
the large surplus of United States exports over Import is made possible chiefly by foreign aid programmes the foreign point of view is that there con be no permanent normalisation of world trade until the United Staley is ready to absorb a larger volume of exports,
TARIFF PROTECTION While President Truman re- cently oppod many moves to- ward tariff protection On individual commodities Auth, as
of
watches and garlic, foreign opinion will remain uneasy about a possible revival "protectionism" in the United States until the complexion of the next Congress Is katown. All tariff and revenue measures ure
initiated in the House of Repre- sentatives.
moves
In 1953
If Governor Adiei Stevenson and a Democratic Congress to elected, diplomats expect curly to extend the Reciprocal Bargaining "Act and proposals for higher lariffs on 92 individual commodities would encounter resistance except in tion project with
extraordinary bases. of the $82,000,000 trans- mountainoll – pipeline from Edmonton, Alberta, to Vancouver, in which Shell has a large interest.
com
Mr Ash said expansion would result in California crude oil being replaced by Canadian oll at the Sheldurň · Belinery. Burrard Inlet, north of Von- couver.
at
. Copacily will be more than doubled, increasing to 15,000 barrels a day. ----United Press.
In America NEW ORLEANS
New York, Aug. 18.
Many of the weak spots in the U.S. economy are gaining strength and recovery from the steel strike is making rapid strides.
The cotton textile industry, which has lagged too long, appeared finally to have turned the corner toward better business.
**
The lights are burning late for sild It would lay off 500 locomo- second and, in some cases, third tive division workers on August of the textile 20 for a fortnight because of steel shifts in many centres.
shortages. Its ordnance division, which makes tanks, will not be Buying came back to New affected. York's Worth Street, centre of
Production the goods
Prices market.
And # National
said that the strengthened and remained Arm. Authority official
of farm equipment Freight carloading were the inability highest since. December 1 last manufacturers to obtain steel muy year-782,171 compared with cost them 30 per cent of next
Iyear's machinery production. 732,920 the previous week.
goods
WHE
wak
that an indication were on the move again.
CAR OUTPUT
and
Electric power production was Motor-car production dropped the highest since March to 38,205 passenger cars 7.495,322,000 kilowatt
hours trucks compared wih 43,064 the against 7,404,913,000 the previous previous week with many of the week. It showed more machines big plants closed for lack of
unc were being
in more sicel. Directories.
..
Steel production pushed close) But the industry expects its to the 2,000,000-ton mark' as output will leap ahead this week the large manufacturers additional facilities returned "to"] as
... full operation and the plants ran return to more normal production
at 95,4 per cent of rated capacity, schedules.
COUNTING THE COST
Steel markers and steel con- sumers still were counting the cost of the long striko.
The American Iron and Steel Instituto sold the walk-out
Spot
COTTON
October December March (1953) MAT
July October December
Closing rate August 10. 30.20 38.92
38.80-$3.00 28,82-33.34 53.44 bid 38.10 bid
United Press.
Pepper Prices Up
New York, Aug. 18. Spot supplies in the pepper market developed a considerable strength following the reports that addiilonal imports had been. rejected by the Government under the good drug act regula und flons. Spot material was quoted from $1.91–1.03.a pound. Stocks hwaiting release were quoted at $1.08 to $1.72, the fret half of August shipment $1.00 to $1.72 straight August shipment $1,54, September $1,56 and October $1.01 a pound, gil on an ex-dock bhisis-United Press.
Exchange Rates
3001
6.375 15,00 1.00
Businise was done in the focal tmciclul exchange THETHES hol morning, at the following rates 1.8. Uollar (ber 83) Hiering, note (pK £1) Indigneria, ylldars. (per Sam tinh non bài
ingapore strastor fic plastres (per 100)
11.05
for
However, diplomate noted that the Democratic platform also favoured expanding export markets
United States manufactured and agricultural products. Consequently liberal import policy would not by itself result in early balancing of trade. A new De- mocratic administration would, therefore, have
the
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Gold Price
Soaring Paris
In
Paris, Aug. 18. Prices of gold and foreig climbed banknotea
to their highest peaks for some months here today,
British pound notes on the black market rose to 1,025 francs-their highest since the end of April, and 25 francs more than last week.
United Press one dollar bilis
were being quoted at 424 francs ngalast 415 at the end of last weeks.
LONDON
Londai, Aug, 10. The Bargoun family of million- and batikerA the merchants" have figurel in a share Heal
which lets the pubile in for the
Hest time on a tiny corner of its world-wide interests.
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ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
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"TJIWANGI"
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SAILINGS
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Burbaine Mackenne
Japan
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beautifus.
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mutabila & Masahar
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Kimpore, Penang belaWAN 270)
Jakarta, TheMon, Hemarang.
Suralala & Aticassar
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Sept. 16
1
Sept. 17
Rept, 19 Hej. 25
Oct. 2
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Oct.
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11
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Jakarta Hettiarank, Surabala
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5. America
ARRIVALS
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Macassar, durabata, Bearing
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9. America, 8. Atèlea, Manzktus,
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KING'S BUILDING, Ground Floor.
In its Africais Mercantile Co., fait per cent Preference slibres it je zelling £100,000 of Bix-and- at 203. f the British Shareholders
for
"BOISSEVAIN" market later this Trust incath.
Besides this, the trust also takes £100,000 worth at hew Preferences, plus £70,000 of new 10. Ordinary shares at 158.-also for putting on the markets.
It is the family's 00-year-old City frm of David merchanting Sassoon and Co. which comes in on the deal.
the firm once hended
by the Inte Sir Philip Sassoon, Cousin of Bir Victar, governing director of the E. D. Sassoon Danicing Co.
Today there is no direct link between these two great family businesses the merchants in
London and the bankers who
Inst year shifted control of their nel-work from Hongkong to the Bahamas.
The
he merchants, David Sassoon andt Co., took over control of African Mercantile more than 30 years ago when it was nearly derelict.
Under their mastery it has prospered greatly in its trading a Kenya, Tanganyika, and Zan- zibar.
in
Now African Mercantile is a £1,000,000-plus altair, handling everything from textiles to lemonade, Last-your it made popes to pay 15% dividends.
13
pröfits of E£240,000. It
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After the deal is rounded olt On the free gold market, the the David Sassoon Arm will one kilo fine gold ingot jumped still own more than 44% of the 6,000 francs to 525,000 frastes shares-enough to keep effective per dilo in official trading. In control.
unoficial trading later, it was being sought as high as 620,000 It
These
beat were the since April
17. The renewed advances were
attributed to reports Cholmondeley. Her son, Lord Pedder Building. generally discussing the possibility of John, works higher "official" price for gold, Arm-Dally Express Service, difficulties over the French budget and the rising end of
franes.
and Co.? And David Sassoon
now owned mostly by women relatives of the Inte Sir Philip. One of the large share- holders 13 his sister. Lady
for the family
food prices. th France, — Reuter. New York Sugar
London Tin
Market
London, Aug. 18, The tin market was steady on consider a turnover of 60 tons of which 20 measures to increase
tons were for cash. Prices closed volume of imported
today at the end of the official raw materials 25, for
morning session as follows. example,
Spot in, buyer
B34 through stockpiling civilian as
958 Spot tin, seller well es military commodities the "balance of payments" credits.
EISENHOWER PLATFORM
General Dwight D. Eisen hower, if elected Republican President, would have to imple-
or
S
World
Futures
JERSEN & CO.
N.Y. Cotton
Futures
Cotton
advances.
!!
Tel. Nos, 86060-9,
N.Y. Foreign
Exchanges
Canada (dollar). England-officini
unoMelal
New York, Aug. 18. New York, Aug. 18.
futures
Ex- today the first major re- perienced sugar futures closed
+ 30-day fullizer today unchanged to six lower netion in the week, even though
00-day futures closed with minor Australia with sales toalling 189, con- the market
The late casiness of New Zextand tracts.
Contract No. 6 closed today the stock
brought out South Africa- market
by local day Denmark two to five points lower with sales totalling 385 contracts.
traders. The coincidence was France
West Germany in hedge Holland that Prices closed today as follows:
mall Interest
market tired Italy Contract No. 4 (World)
solling found the September
March
Busine dama at..... Three-montha tin, buyer Three-months tin, seller Business done at Settlement
964-005
October
January (1053)
040
130 055
May
-United Press.
July
Spol
September
September
ment the following declara- New York Stock November
tion
"We favour the expansion of mutually
world advantageous trade. To further this objective we shall press for the elimina-
of the Republican plat- fortn:
March
May
Exchange
July September Spot
In the stock
New Yorker, dealings
Aug. 18.
tion of discriminatory practices totalled 1,000,000 shares. Of against our exports such as pre- 1,101 issues traded, 178 ad- ferential tariffs, monetary and
222 venced, 701 declined and licence restrictions and other declined. Oll fosses extended arbitrary devices. Our reciprocal to over 4 points. Strels custd trade agreements will be en fractionally
Motors mostly. tered into and maintained on the lost a point
so-United basis of true reciprocity and to Press safeguard our domestic enter- prises and the payrolls of our
or
workers against unfair import London Rubber
competition."
Futures
London, Aug. 18. Priety of rubber futures closed today as follows:
3.97
4.02
3.07 asked
3.00 bid
3.80 bld
3.00 bid
Contract No. 0
0.00
эт
DIC
selling
after five
consecutive
rising prices.
the market
Belgium.
Porttigal
days of Norway Technicians said pain
at the carly
Sweden
was more than 100 nointerland
Middle East
the lows touched on last Mon-Egypt
day, October touched 30.18 then
Tran
cased to close 31 points under frag
Turkey the previous Argentina
the top. and the net was changed from
5.47 bid
close.
$52 btd
5.00 nominal
B.37
6.95
United Press.
Newsprint In Caninda
production in July
of
Montreal, Aug. 18. Canadian newsprint produr- tion in July amounted to 420,039 tons, an increnim of 33,084 tons 7.6 per cent compared with 1931, the Nawzprint Associatio Senator Robert A. Tat, who
Canada annotinced yesterday will still be the Republican
Canada's July newsprint ex- leader in the Senate, said before
were 483,250 tons, an in- pare of 40,084 tons.1 per the Convention that he did not favour a general fariff revision:
cent compared with July, 1151. but supported protective adtion
Shipments to the Unlled States cases where industry No. 1 rubber, in pence per ib. 20-2014 were 408,102 tons, six per cent "imperilled",
September
20-201
higher than in Juts, 1081, anú 24- October/December Stevensah, Governor
215 84.0 per cent of all July, 1852, January/March
2492-5 | expörtle-Adelated Press. elected, would have at his dis- ApriJune
"United Press. posal the recent report by the President's Material Polldes Commission
contained some novel proposals.regarding United States foreign commer clal policies, This huge five- volume report is being analysed In many diplomatie and political quarters,
in
which
if
DEMAND FOR
SULPHUR
Foreign
Washington, Aug. 18:
demand for
con-
Italian Tobacco Sales Up
potted: In the first half of this year, the Government granted.
Export
-New York, Aug. 18,
seling Increasing Italy is
flue-cured tobacco 54.10 OVERRIDING INTEREST diconed sulphur for trop dusting amounts of
the Governme
mentin
the European market, The Report said that "byer is glowing.
American fondēto épurees re riding national interest point reposted, clearly to the entry of materials into the United States"
The Commission believes that the recipiceal trade programme should be carried forward and its authority expanded. Under this system the Goyersiment should continue to reduce duties on raw materials in which the United
Before the steel strike began the 1952 output of molor-cars was estimated as high as 4,500,000 units. Now many think it will tako noine luck to reach 4,150,000. The trade paper Automotive News said the stocks pl unsold resulted in a drop to 40,037,200 new cars in the United States are net tons its steel production for at the lowest level since the end the rat soven. months of this of World War II.
Prices of copra were quoted That la a decline Retail stores reportel-à Hulk.-today--at-180-per-short ion 14,301.224 tons from a year ago. botter business than a year ago nominal. Coconut oil was quoted Among the consumers, the and about even with the previous today at 9 cents a pound, nominal. American Locomotive Company week-Associated Preps.
your.
of
Copra Prices New York, Aug.
-United ProJA.
State is deficient.
underlying
US$1.04-3/18
2.78
2.13 bkdd/ 2.80 baked
2.7734
2.70
2.23
2.18
2.18
01001 1454 6028-b/lb
2637
un- Lado America
0040
Brazil
olivia
Colombia a - Cuba
.0600
0083
1,00
Peru
3700
Local ring observers said the Chile
was "ripe for market action" but claimed that the Mexico
sentiment was su
Uruguay by the crop picture | Venetsiēls dominated plus the spot market and textile Far East trade. The hot and dry weather India over Texas and Oldahoma was tongkong
Pakistan
a source of increasing worry Indonesia Eingapore Fight now. The disparity be
Japan tween spots and futures and bren another source of support.
Closing quotations:--
BD01
October
December Mareli (1953) May
July,
October
December
40.20 nominal |
30.57-39,93
38.3-38.8
30.77-38.05
33.70-10,11
28.17-38.10
36.15 dia
United Press.
New York
Rubber Futures
New York, Aug. 18.
futures of rubber Prices closed today 10 to 30 lower with 30 contracts. sales totalling Prices closed today as follows:-- September
belaber
Huvember Becuthber
February March
Although bly hat January (1053) produced this tobacco used
in cigarettes only Apri ences for 17,374,008 peuntis chiefly for crop dusting and 1,144,020 few years, Ne output last year pounds of collon dutting formu. | was about: 21,000,000. povads, fations containing 20 per cent these sourets
Largest more › sulphür,
The Flation tobacco, they sold, quantiles-went-to Mexico, has many desirable smoking Associated Brazil Poru. Syria and Egypt.characteristics." Associated Press,
Prets.
or
wald..
May
Autum
June. July
September October November Épot
300 yen to UBIL -United Press.
Chicago Grain Futures
Chicago, Aug. 10. Prices of grain futures closed today ns follows:-
Wheat-price per bushel,
Spot ..... September December March
May
Corn
Spot September December March
May .Rye
Spot... September
Osta
2.9014-2
2.001 8.11
Spot
September
34-511
·啡
30.10
New York flotaper 200 16. Häckt. -2950 nominal $12.20-United Press.
28.99
20.40
20.00 nominal JAPANESE BONDS
London, Aug. 18.
#725 nominal Japanese bonds,"
27.73 27.40 bia
27.10 bid
20.00 záměriat
tako bla 10.00 ipminal 24.50 bid 26.30 nominal 20.10 nominai
-United : Prem.
"A" (4%, cr 1000) (4 of 1010) C (45 of 1007) "D" (55, of 1934)
" (8128, of 1034): Consols
00
1201
04%
4609
-Unlied Press.