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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1953.

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

Ask Revision

M

Arriving

Leaving

"LA MARSEILLAISE” „Feb. 21 Feb, 25

"MEINASI"

"BREST"

1 Mar. 1 Mar.

M

Outward For

Of Trade Agreement

Foreign Minister

Yokohama & Kobe Japan

Tokyo, Feb. 5.

Oka- int aki revealed today Indonesia has officially de-

Ita manded revision of trade

with

fiomeward Par

Feb. ↑ Feb, 11 J Keelung

Hong Kong Fels, 10 Feb. 15, Afcles & Europe

"LA MARSEILLAISE” .Mar.

,א-

N. Africa, Europe Marielles vta Manila N. Airien & Eurație

FRY HILL"

Mar. 2

COURSEULLES"

.....Apr.

MEINAMX"

Mar. 2 Mar. * Apr. ....Apr. 11 Apr. 13

?

S. Africa & Europe

For passenger and freight..

*

For freight to Saigon, Marseilles, Alglers, Tangier, Casablanca, Havre, Dunkirk, Antwerp & Hotterdam.

Accepting cargo:

--via Marseilles to all Mediterranean & West Africa Ports.

-via Djibouti to Madagascar.

Bubject To Change Without Netice..

CIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

P.O. Box 63, Hongkong

Queen's Building (gr. floor)

EVERETT

Tel, 26661 (3 lines).

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- Chim, Siam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta und

Chittagong.

"NOREVERETT"

A: rives

Saila

Feb. 18 from Singapore. Feb. 19 for Købe

"REBEVERETT"

Arrives Salle

Yakahoma

Mar.

*1

Mar. 3

from Manila,

for Singapore. Rangoon & Calcutta,

Penang,

¡Accepting cargo for transhipment) Kobe/Pusait

#atl

Kobe/Okkitawa)

EVERETT STAR LINE

Fust regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Siam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports.

"NORDSTJERNAN”

In Port Spita

Loading

Feb. 6 for Kobe and Yokohama.

"STAR ALCYONE”

Arrives Sails

Feb. 19 from Japan, Feb. 20

for Singapore, Port Swelten- ham, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Khurram- Bahrein, shahr, Basrah &

(Accepting cargo for transhipment) Kobe/Pusati

and

Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A "Queen's Building. Telephono 31206, Chinese Department: Telephone 28293.

The Rubber HONGKONG

Markets

Singapore, Feb. 5.

futures of rubber

77%-70 70-7814 794% 4%

Prices closed today as follows:-

Number rulber, per lb.

March

Apri

May

Number 3

Epal rubber, unbated

Blanket crepe

Në, 1 pale crepe

Number 2 rubber. March 731-74 rubber, March 7945-71 Number 4 rubber. March 68-69 77-77 0719-6by 91-07 United Press. NEW YORK MARKET

New York, Feb. 5. Prices of No. 1 rubber futures closed 10 higher to 10 lower with sales totalling 32 contracts, Dealers reported that the futures and spot market were quiet as traders await Far East developments, Prices closed

as follows:-

Mareli

May

July

September

December

March

Spot

27.00 bid

20.00 bld

*.20 bid

SHARE MARKET

(From Our Corrospondent)

Business done on the Stock Exchange this morning amaunt- Noon quota- el to $477,204,50, tions and the morning's trans- actions:-

agreement

Japan to permii Sterling Instead of dollar payments.

Ile told the Lower House Foreign Affairs Committed the Government was study. ing the proposal.

Banc officials in tko expressed Forelm Offica strong upposition to the switch and predicted that Japan

refuse. -- would United Press.

MARITIME

INDUSTRY

IN U.S. Argument For Tax Benefits

Ship-

New York, Feb. 5. James A. Farrell, spokesmun for 15 major American

bo ping Linen, said it would wrong for the Government to President out

former

recommncuda Harry Truman's

benefits tion to remove lax allowed the maritime industry.

carry

Malaya Trade

Runs

Into

A New Snag

Miners' Pay Demand

Effort To Obtain

An Incroaso

London, Feb, 5.

National Delegates of the

meet- Union of Mineworkers, in in London, decided that renew Its efforts to obtain an increase

their executive should

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

**TIIKAMPER"

#ETRAAT

MAKASBAR- **THIŁUWAHY

Singapore, Feb. 5. with trade

her neighbouring Malaya's countries, which has been facing increasing of os, a week in the pay of difficulties during the past months, has run into some 400,000 day-wage ca in TRAAT

the con industry, but Inform a new song with the stoppage of Burma's rubber the National Coal Board int trade with the North Malayan port of Penang. it will recoinmend the con- Although there was no confirmation, Burma tination of Saturday shifts for is said to have cut Penang from her rubber export picture and is now selling rubber to Ceylon at a price higher than the current Singapore market price.

Increase In Wages

In

Britain

As a consequence of This illversion of Burmese rubber from Penang, rubber milers, in the Muluyan port were said to be working an' reserve ́ stocks at the moment.

It was not known whether Ceylon, which is selling 250.000 tons of rubber to Red China at attractive prices, it usi the

Burmese rubber fur domestic consumption or tually re-directing the Burmese

to China

Ax rubber

C-

the

SAILINGS

Feb.

A

Fob

To

Djakarta Semarang. Aurbain

Macasser

Kobe, Nagoya & Yokohamia

Kingapore. Djakarta,

"Burabala & Macassar

Memarang,

Penang, Bingapore, jakarta, Mauret-

tius, 8. Aftien & H. Ametica

Djakarta

Macassar

Bemarang, Hurabala

Diandia, Hinganare, E. &

Biogapore,

Diskarin,

5. Alelez

NematADE.

Burabala

Gurabila & MERCARRAP

Djakarta, Bemarang,

Miscast

Singapore. Jakarta. Semarang,·

Surabala & Macassar

Jabat

Malia, Expay, Mirl, Singapore,

jakarta, Sauritius, 8. Africa a H. America

Feb. }]

"NOBREVAIN”

Feb. 20

"TŠIHANTJET"

Feb. 21

"TJNODAS**

"TUWANGI"* "STRAAT BOENDA" Mar, "TJIHODAS"

“TJILUWANTM*

TJIBADANE"

MAKABSAB”

Feb. Mar,

21

1

Japan

Mar.

Mar. 11

Mar.

Mor. #1

D

"IJPONDOK"

"TEGELNERO"

23 htar.

Mar. 20. Apr. :

"TJIPANAS”,

"TJIKAMEK"

*TJILUWAI"

“TEGELBERO"

Apt.

"VAN HEUTRZ“

Apr.

Apr.

Apr, 14

Singapore,

Apr, 22

Apr. 21

Apr. 21

Japan

"STRAAT HANKA"

May

May

another

year, The executive's proposal that TJIWANGI"

Government should be ask- ed to help to break the end- lock on wages was dropped. The decision has to be cun-

members of Armed by

the unlon in the coalfields and no further setion is expected un- til the result of their voting is known.

benefit

in

"STRAAT

the

МАКАННАП"

**THIKAMPER" *THLUWAH"

In Part

TH Fotk Feb.

Djakarta, Semarang,

Marastar

Japan

Singapore, Djakarta,

Barabala & Maca

Hurabala

Serustangy

Bianlia, Singapore, P. & A. Aftlea

Djakarta, Mentarang, Surabala

Macassar

Djakarta,

Surabala & Maca

Kingapore, Djakaria.

.

Remarang,

Mauritius,

8. Alrien & 8. Ainerfra

Djakarta, Hemstang, Hurabala

Macassar

عالم

Singapore. Djakarta, Hematang,

Aurabnia & Marana Manila, Mingatare, K. √

ARRIVALS

From

GOSPO

x Africa

8. America, 8. Africa, Mauritiae,

Singapore & Manila Japan

Mnenukar, Surabala, NewsTADE

DJakarta & Singapore

UTHMANTJET"

“HUYS" At the beginning of the meet- { "TIWANGr ing the executive recomment- ed the delegates to agree to the relection of an offer by the Coni Board to increase the minimu rates of day-wise men by 5,

week--which would about 150,000-or to raise

of the majority of the Bay- 4s. a week. The by ware men

Iso asked delegates were also partne

support the executive

Government KING'S BUILDING, Ground Floor approach to the

on Statisties show that in 1952, įind to defer any decision 1,000 tons of Burmese rubber

Saturday of the continuation working for the time bein

objected to Delegates proposed meeling with Government and asked what it could achieve. They said that the Coal Board was responsible for the industry and that the union was strong enough to deal directly with the board on any present issue..

London, Feb. 5. Average wages rose by about 6 per cent last

year and the level of retail

of her deal with that country,, by prices similar proportion, according to an article in the Ministry of Labour Gazette.

Nearly 11,500,000 people re-entered Penang monthly. After

Just because of uncertainties ceived wage increases in 1952. down to 400

a reasonable drop, they

What the industry needs, he

is a

said. stronger participation by Government in the nation' thip replacement programme,

restrictions.

were to 500 tons

the end of the month, but rose again to 1,000

£4,500,000

About four-fifths of the

in-

crease in retall prices last year was due to the rise in the price of food, which

was in turzi

new

the the

about Government aid, private owners today are not building amounting at

year to about ship, week.

tons a month last December. ent passenger or cargo

Mr Farrell, Presitient of

These gures were execeded But the flow has now ceased Farrell Lines and Chairman of

only one year. for completely and rubber mills in of the Committee

American

which the Ministry has Penang were reported to be essential serving Shipping

records 1051, when average facing an uncertain future. foreign trade routes,

wages increased by about 11

Penang bus already lost her per cent.

Imparts of Siamese rubber for tho the milling Industry as Bangkok Government began to allow Siamese exporters to re-

US dollars obtained by selling mainly the result of the reductain a certain percentage of the tion in food subsidies.

Measured by the Increase in Siamese rubber to America.

year

TO DISCUSS MATTER rates at the end of the for all the workers

affected. pay advances in the engineer- Though Penang Is still trans

and shipping Thai rubber, it has, ing, shipbuilding, metal," vehicle industries cust more however, lost the profit from than £im. a

and those remilling and handling, and as week,

and for workers in building

a result the US dollars. contracting week,

than cost more

Meanwhile, Malayan and in- board, "in the light of the na- onesien officials are expected £600,000 a

tional executive About

1,800,000 working to meet on February 32 ita dim- suggestion, days were lost through indus- jakarta to discuss the That builders be allowed to trial disputes involving about culties being met by Singapore

payments: 110,000 workers last year. make smaller tlown and longer periods to finance 1951 the number of days lost and Penang in their trade with new ships, was called unsound was

discouraging Under the Merchant Marine Act of 1938, shipbuilders have been allowed to delay paying tax on funds set aside for re- ships. placement of worn-out

Just before leaving office as President, Mr Truman sept

Congress message to

recom- mending tax deferment be end- ed. He called the tax-benent "a hidden, indirect and system

of form uncontrollable sistance.

Another Trum

as-

1,694,000 and

In

370,000

Indonesia.

IMPROVING EFFICIENCY

In view of the delegates' at- titude, the executive drafted a This recommendation, endorsed the

-- executive's Jection of the board's pay offers but fastricted the union leaders to

the discuss with board "the proposals already made for greater co-operation and for improving efficiency. The unlon's pay demands, it

should be in talks with

agrption

3

.

TEL. 28015/18.

CHINESE AGENTS: 82 CONNAUGHT RD, C. TELB, 31100, 25133.

MAERSK LINE

FAST FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO:

NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA vis BAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANCELES and Panama.

NEXT SAILINGS -

*M.S. "GERTRUDE MAERSK”.

M.S. "TREIN- MAERSK"

Feb. 11 Mar.

4

M.S.

"NICOLINE MAERSK"

further the

Mar. 18

Calling Vancouver.

committee

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

the

rther

M.S.

"TREIN MAERSK"

In Port Buoy A17

M.S. "NICOLINE MAERSK” M.S.

"PETER MAERSK"

recommend of the hours agreement for a 12 months." This

recommen- dation was approved by a card vote of 478,000 in Commerce

favour to The Director of

210,000 against. The Derby- by Me Farrell. This would dis- people were involved.

and Industry in Singapore, Mr interest in

ab- of the A third

time

Penang lost Andrew Gilmour, the

shire confeld delegates courage owners' their vessels in bad shipping through disputes was in

stained. the Economic Adviser, Mr A. H. coolmining Ind

ins Industry

and

the an- Stoneham, and

Assistant years, he said.

Other members of Mr Far-olher

was quarter

in the Director for Indonesian Trade vehicle-building Industry.

In Singapore, Mr rell's Committee said a Govern-

E. K. The reduction in time study showed 12

lost ment

Averill, will represent Malaya which con- America's

chief competitor through disputes,

tax tinged fairly steadily from the at the talks. The Malayan re- maritime nations provide benefits to their respective na-

wer, has ceased. Presentatives are at present at- end of the

tending the ECAFE Conference of working being held in Bandung. tional dag merchant fleets, and and the number the US should do so, too. days lost in stoppages has in- The Associated Press.

creased in the last two years.

of

America Should Increase Imports, Bank Chief Says

New York, Feb. 5.

the

problem main Malayan delegates will bring to the notice of Indonesian au- thorities will be that certain Indonesian regulations arc working to the disadvantage of compared with

Sinong, as far as Indonesian

trade is concerned,

$4

One regulation which is ir ritating to Singapore exporters is the compulsory payment of

per

$1,000 worth of cargo The fee is as chancery fees. charged because cargoes are in-

locally by

Indonesian Deinis for weight, grading. etc. und documents are check- the cargoes Bre

speeled

cleared. As a result, delays up

The United States should encourage increaseded before imports from the nations of the free world and

them, not discourage President of the World Bank.

says Eugéne

Black,

to a fortnight have occurred. while Hongkong traders can get their goods to Indonesia in a week as no such fees

are

Mr Black, urged a nationwide campaign to charged there.-France-Presse. alter the American "protectionist" attitude and to SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES emphasise that imports are in reality a gain and

DANKS

1K Dank

INSURANCES

Canton Unlim

Underwriters

1420

10 1425

not a loss.

700

200 010

02 Vid

200

150

CD w

100

ISK Fire

SHIPPING

Waterbest... 15.10 Asia Nay. 1.50 1.65 DOCKS, ETC.

Provident ... 12.60 13 Wheelock 7.60

longke

LAND, ETC... 25.15 nominal UK Hotel

1200 3.70 15000 7.70 3.00 2000. 180

7.70

Land (0) 3510 7850000 7

25,03 nominal 27.80 Dorting UTILITIES

Train

-United Press.

LONDON MARKET

London, Feb. 5. The rubber market was quiet today. Prices closed as lows:

Number rubber,

in penco per lb.

March

Aprit/June

July/September

October/December

fol-

23-231%

Star Ferry

223-23/1 Watson

22.10 1000 22.49

700 22.10

to

ac-

Suspension Of Tax Extended

Bur-

The

Feb. 18

Feb. 28

For Freight and Further Particulars please apply to:-

AGENTS:

JEBSEN & CO.

Pedder Building.

Tel. Nos, 36066-9, `

Sir William Lawther, prest- dent of the union, explained after the meeting that the pro- posnis already, made for greater

and co-operation

eficiency were those put to the board by the union

represente the ing union admitted that there was NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES room for improvement, but felt that all the faults were not on the miners' side and that In- vestigation of the follings in be conducted question should

Dates and rointion subject to change without notice.

At liberty to proceed via other porte to load/Blacharge cargo.

recent

at the level of the individual coalfields und collierles.

Grain Prices

In Chicago

Chicago, Feb. 5. Chicago grains today frmed on reports that light rains over the southwest belt brought + little relief from dry conditions. Prices of grain futures cicse:l follows:

35

Wheat-price per bushel

2.2014 nominal 2.0-2.20%

Spol

March

May July September December Corn

2.311

2.30!

2:3

2.301%

1.5D

Spot

March

++

May

July September December Ryo March

May

Vale

af He told a meeting the safe American lavestments in Economie Club of New York: those countries.

The willingness "The strong protectionist sentl- ment in this country must be cept outside competition would that Americans, changed and 1 believe it can demonstrate

who have long championed free be changed."

enterprise, pre ready to prace. Nothing, he said, could do as

The opening of American much to strengthen the worldise what they preach.

May The Senate Finance Commit- amarkets would bring economy, in the long run,

greater In the tee today approved a bill to an expansion in American im- cohesion and goodwill

.extend the suspension of a import

Washington, Feb. 5.

ports. Only by. throwing open Western Europe. Mr Black two cents per pound

friendly

. "What is required,"

the "Is not that economy should, loss zelf-sufficiency, but

that

Turning to na-

e

aljould be willing to become airdetin

(Republi

copper

1.5044-4% 1.0132-5 1.0415 1.03%

1.01 bld

1.70 nominat 1.80.1.001%

March

7023-7% 7914-24 New York flourper 200 lb. Sack. $13.00 nominal-Valted Press,

LONDON TIN

MARKET

- London, Feb, The in market was steady this morning. Turnover was 70 tons. Prices closed at the end of the official morning session as follows:-

Spot tin, buyers

its markets to

to June 1054 tions, Mr Black said, can the sald: "there are still elements tax on copper United States give the rest of of inflation to be stripped out despite opposition from Sena- the world the chance. to earn of some of the European tor George Malone 130 200 OF 113 the dollues they need to buy economies elements which are can, Nevada).

Senator Malone said that the C. Light (0) 0.15 0.20.1000 11 920

American goods and meet in- now

now adding a considerablo, hur- 5500 0.15

subsidises terest charges on United States den to domestic costs of pro-suspension in effect 2000 1.30 C. Light (N) no5 #10 1000 k† 0.50 | capital.

duction. There should be every the Chilean Government at the Electric....23.00 23.00 100 23.03

of the trend to expense of the American cop- encouragement 700 125.00

Chilean The per producers, he said,

integration ward INDUSTRIALS

and

Government, and

not Cement

17.70 13.50

American tionalization of the basic 20.00 10.00

producers and workers in that Воро

all its dustries of Western Europe. STORES, ETC

1500 @ 19 Dairy

The Schuman, Plan is an country, received profits from

the Industry. advance-in

-in the

Spot tin, gilera right 352,30

that

The suspension: bill has al-Business done at little less self-sufficient tiian

Three months tin, buyor been

the by passed

Three-months tim, (Lis."

European industry can be in ready

House and now needs only full inainers done at the Mr. Black said the challenge tegrated and rationalised

to become Bottlement faced by America today is to more costs will be lowered a Senate approval exercise wisely ita economic a result of specialisation, anti w

Schator Malone said that the leadership, which it has in the more competitive-

will the producte Department has been NY Stock Exchange Rotes herited just ng surely as it has position of Europe consistently

Interfering with become..

New York, Feb. 5.- Teatership of inherited the free

"I

well aware of the Tarift Commission, although am very

Dow Jones overages at the end Americans stando

from the formidable dimcattles and it had no interest in or knowe of the stock market sestien efood

an follows: greater imports, not lose, Mr the traditional road-blocks that edgo of the industry. A pro- tective tariff WAS needed for

206,20 Ho in the way, but I am con- Black Balde porausor

30 Industrials 20 rails

62.09 15 utilities 40 bonds

27-2314 Binceres 2234-20 COTTONS 2216-14 Ewo

United Press.

JAPANESE BONDS

¦ London, Feb. 5.

Japanese bonds

-"A"!:(43, of 1000)

"13" (45. of, 1010) **C, (5s; of 1007) (59. 1934) "E" Xs, of 1930)

Consols

80

71

| MISCELLANEOUS

Yonglaze

3.70 1500 2.70 1000 2.60

.... 5.00

#

Exchange

Business was done in the Jousi uhomcial exchanko market this morning at the following rates!—/ 127.D. dollar (per si)

6.020

102% Sterling note per #17 1999, 15.00 -107 Indonesian gulwer (per 100)21.70 34.40

United Press?"

Siam Ulcsia (per 100}, ..........

Ningapore (Strattm) C

50%

FIC plavires (per 100)

more

1. Increased opportunities vinced that more integration the US topper Industry, he for other, nations to soll in would benent the economics of said, because. It was trying to maximum development America would mean increased Western Europe, Associated roach

and production, United Press. in opportunities for profitable and Press.

Consignees per "DENMUOR"

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the long- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's Rodowne, where it will be at Constgrees risk and subject to the Whorf's terms and conditions of storage. and where delivery may be obtained.

CIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

Consignees per Company's

1.1. "FBY HILL.”

are hereby notifed that their carto is being discharged into the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Coʻl godawns, where it will be at

signees risk and subject to the What's terms

and conditions of storage and where delivery may be jobtained as toon on the goods are endianded.

Damaged packages are to be left in the Gedowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's str

Carraichael veyors, Messra, Clarke, at 10 a.m. 7th February, 105).

To comply with the General Bond-

Damaged packages are to be left

in the Codowns for examination bya

ed Warehouse Regulations Cerignees Consignees and the Company's sur must have a Revenue Dices in si-veyora, Blear Goddard & Douglas tendance when damaged dutiable 10am. on Saturday, 701 February,

1953. goods are examined.

No claims will be admitted after To comply with the General Bond-

Warehouse the goods have left the steamer's { od

Regulation Con-.. Kodowry, and all goods remaining signees must have a Revenue Officer undelivered after the Din February, in attendines when damaged dull- 1953, will be subject to rent.

able goods are examined.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the under signed on or before the ra Februley, 1951, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

W. IL LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

Azetila.

Hongkong, 4th February, 1933,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

MAERSK LINE

m.v. "TheIN MAERBK" having arrived from New York, and Porta af eitt, Constances of Cargo Die hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risic and expence into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company godown at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained sta man as the goods are landed.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, untere notice has been given 40 hours prior to vessel's urstyni, but osted 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 tho Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 12th February, 1953, will be subject to rent.

All broken, choled, and damage Goods are to be left in the Clodom, will be examined on where they

913

действ

640

$10

United. Prosz.

07215

11th February, 1033 at 10 am, by que Surveyors Meters

Goddard

de

Douglas.

90,30

„United" Press.

No claims will be admitted after the gooda hayo left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining Undelivered after 9th February, 1953, will be subject to rent.

All claim against the steamer must be presented to the under- #igned on or before 2nd March, 1933, or they will not be recogated.

No Fire Insurance will be, effected,

CIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMER

Hongkong, 3rd February, 1933.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES PER AUSTRALIA-WEST FACIFIC LINE ma. "DELOS"

are hereby moulded that their cargo ja being discharged into the long- kong & Kowloon Whert & Godown Co's godown where It will be at consignees risk and mibject to the Wharfa forms and condition of stors age, and where delivery

may

bo obtained.

Damaged packages are to bo lett in the godowns for examinatión by Consignow and the Company's suT- veyors, Mess: Carmichael & Clarke at 19 am, on the tit February, 1953. To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations, consignees mün "have 4, Hevenue Omeer in St- tendance. when damaged dutiable

goods Are examined......

No claims will be admlited after the goods" have, left the stearner's To comply with the General Pond-godown, and ail gonds remaining ed Warehouse Regulations consignees, undelivered after, the 7th FabriATY, must have a Revenue Offer jo atu | 1853, will. De subject to rent.

when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

tendance

All claims must reach us before, the 5th March, 1953, or they will not be recognloed.

No. Insurance will be effected.

JEBBEN Co., Agents. Hongkong, 8th Feburary, 1003,

All 'claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned un or before the 14th February, 1953, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. MAUDODWELL' &"CO, LTD.

Agents Hongtient trả Yebruary, 13

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