י,
SHIPPING
NEW £8.5 MILLION GERMAN SHIPYARDS LINER FOR C. P. R. KEEP BUSY
Bonn.
Vancouver.
major Germany's passenger Weat
shipyards have enough orders to keep them busy until 1968 while even the smaller yards have work hand for the next two and a half years.
oficial According to the Federal
A 27,500-ton
line which will be the largest in the Canadian Pacific Steamships com- pany's fleet, has been or- dered from Vickers-
• Armstrongs at a cost in dollars of about £8.6 million.
The maiden voyage is planned for the spring of 1001. The new liner will carry 200 first-class und 875 tourist passengers,
air. be fully will She conditioned throughout-includ lug the crew's quarters-and is designed for the specially Canadian service during the St Lawrence season and cruising in the winter.
from
on
Government Bulletin West German shipyards bull! 323 ships inst year with a total lonnage of about 1,100,000 tons.
This
was 90,000 10t's more than 1950, and unfilled orders at present amount to 5,300,000 tona. The orders are worth 8,000,000,000 marks or US$1,- 004,701,904.
About two-thirds of the total tennage bullt last year was for the re- while foreign Arms for
mainder 370,000 grORT TC- gistered tons-went to enlarge the West German merchant marine. EMPHASIS
No name has yet been chosen "Emprese, which for the new will be built at Walker-on- Tyne, northern England, with Barrow-in- machinery Furness.
Is the third big rew Th
liner for Canadian passenger
The the Pacific ainee others were the Empress of Britain, which went into service in 1900, and the Empress of Vickers- built by England,
and commissioned Armstrongs last year.
Including the new liner, the and Canadian Pacle Railway
war.
Last
year
WAS
110
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1958.
TRADE and
COMMERCE SECTION
Railroad Shares Lead New York Market
New York, Jan. 29.
Railroad shares today rose to new highs since last Oct. 31 and led the entire market higher. Gains in the carriers ranged to more than 2 points in such issues as Western Maryland and Western Pacific.
A long at of others rose | Union Carbide more than a point...
Ulities also ruled strong with their average at a new high since June 17, 1957.
The rise for a time lifted the Industrials above the récent barrier of 450 with all insues
nomo chemicals, steels,
and S
Issues furnishing the special motive power. Coppers moved up with gains ranging to nearly 2 points on further production turtallment plans.
Pfizer rote on a good earn- logs report and Inspired buy- ing in some of the other drugs. Autos registered Guall ad- Vance, National Cash Regis ter ran up 2 on word the com- pany's data processing machine has been released for calo,
Some of the oils displayed strength, Steels' firmed, Cop pers rose on higher prices for the metal in London. American Smelting ignored a cul divid-
better thon end and rose point.
Of 1,145
A
Union Oll of Cal.
Union Pacino Raliway United AlreraftTM
United OR Corp. US. Foi "B" U.S. Gypsum U.S. Line Co.
23
U.B. Rubber
at
U.S. Smelling
27
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
Now York, Jan. 29.. Cotton futuros today turned irragulor after a buoyant start lifted prices as much as $1.35 a bola. Old crop deliveries faltered under the weight of realising following Monday's recovery with hedge offerings along attracted by the rise.
At the close the lat ruled up one to 29 points. The market opened off to up 11 points. New Orleans closed up 4 to 18
reported that The Bulletin
emplaats the muin longer un super-tankers but on carrying bulk-carriers with a
15,000 to 20,000 capacity of tons.
West Germany's shipbuilder was the biggest Deutsche Wertt A.G. of Hamburg which turned out 15
183,030 ships totalling
gross registered tons.
As for
orders ure ng future
Issues iraded 587 concerned the Federal-owned advanced, 208 declined and 260 p la nasociated companies have
crop months held re spent some $115 million (noorly Howaldtowercke A.G. of Kiel unchanged. New highs were hit £43 million) in new ships, air-tops the list
with 1,000,000 by 33 stocks and new lows by 6. latively steady throughout, Seller cautiousness in that section re- the order deadweight tons on craft, supplies, and
New York Stock Exchange | Aeeted multiplying uncertainties Looks, equipment.
revolving around farm legis. The Bulletin also reported volume was 2,220,000 shures.
lation. that the Rickerswerti
New York Stock Exchange Bremerhaven had successfully
volume (bond) was $5,314,000. tooted a gan-turbine
powered trawler-United Press.
American Stock Exchange volume was 700,000 situres,
furnishing
ot
been
Last July it was stated that contract negotiations had been entered into between Canadian Pacific and Vickern-Armstrongs Since July there has appreciable work on hull design for the 27,500-ton ship at the Vickers-Armstrongs Ship Model Experiment Tank Albans, Hertfordshire.
Shipyards throughout Britain
for 11 large DROP have firm orders passenger and passenger-cargo finers, including the new Carpac 1:ner. Most of them will be delivered the next In
years.
Saint TANKER RATES
Aggregate tonnage of the 11 liners is some 325,000 gross tons, and the cost is expected to Although exceed £90 milion.
London.
fn
three Business in the oil tanker charter market was on an lower scale last even week. Charter rates re- mained static at what brokers regard as "floor levels."
by tonnage the orders represent less than 5 per cont of total books. by shipbuilding order value they recount for some 10 per cent of the outstanding orders.
For this reason, British yards are keen to get passenger ner orders, as they use to the full the many trades built up shipbuilding centres.
DANUBE-ODER
CANAL PROJECT
in
There is a suggestion that the recent colder weather may re- duce the high stocks of old in consumer countries, particularly those of residual fuels.
But most distributors are still concerned about the forward position in view of high crude oli production, excess refinery capacity and laid-up tonnage.
Closing Prices
Alden Inc. Acy,
Allied Chemicals
Allied Ste Inc.
CHE
Am Brake
American Alriźnie .........
American Cable & Radio Corp. Amer. & orgr. Power 2. Gas & Ecotric Ain. Blach. &. F'dry,
American Metal
American Swelling
Am Guel Bet.
American Tel de Tel American Tob, "n" Anaconda Copper
Armco Steel Almour
Traders marking time awaited the weekly
loan report on entries And the mid-January parity
scheduled for icmorrow.
report,
the
Dullness In
textile market pointed up reports of curtallment and in demand tor
furdier mill the slowdown #27% spot cotton,
Volume Open intere
$5,000
04,500
U.S. Steck
Warner Bro Werlinghouse Elect Western Union Tel Woutworth
NEW YORK RUBBER MARKET
HONGKONG
STOCK EXCHANGE
Our Own Correspondent
Business done on the Hong- kang Stock Exchange this morn- ing amounted to approximately $110,000, Noon quotations and the morning's transactions were:
shares
Sales Buyers Sellera BANKO 3K Bank.. B30 640 2073 SHIPPING Waterbost.. Asa Nay. Wheebock
ETE.
Dock...... $8.50
Provident
Big Supplier Of
Aluminium
New York, Jan, 29.
Surinam, one of the largest bauxite producing
nations, is expected to become the fourth Iargest aluminium supplier in the Western Hemisphere as the result of an agreement signed with the Aluminium Company of America.
Burinam and the metal com- pany will proceed jointly with
Д
$150 million hydro-electric and development project.
By 1900 Alcor will begin construction of a dami, power house and transmission line, na well as a 60,000 tons aluminium
певг sanciter
the bauxite mining centre of Peronam and a using loeni bauxite refinery
deposits. 1,000
10.30
1273 100
100 of
209 449
(O) ......
11 10 12.30
500 12
12
INI
11
375
LAND, ETC.
11.10 16.80
500 15.00 33 37.23 3,000 * 33. 16.40
2,000 13.50
1,275
1.20 1.925 1.046 120
HK Hote 16.00 10.00 1,000
HK Lead.. Humphreys
the
New York, Jan. 29. Rex rubber futures today
closed 26 to 35 pointa Amali. higher with sales of 89 TUM contracts.
Jan: 25.40; Mar: 20.10; May: 20.53: July 28.70: Sept: 26.75: Nov: 21.75; Jon: 25,76,
Standard contract cloood 25 to 35 points higher with no sales reported.
Jan: 2540; Mar: 26.10; May: 2958:
July: 28.79 Sept: 20.76; Nov: 2.75
28.25.
trend reflected
The higher the firmness at London where Russian and South African in- teresis were reported buyers.
and Some local covering dealer demand was supplied through hedging. intra-dealer and switching of March-Sept, July-Sept. contracts co-featured the moderate trade,
In the spot market, domestic consumers remained indifferent as ever, taking on only rubber needed for immediate requires ments. Sources reported an estimated
tona 1,000
of a specially type African rubber, the lowest currently around
found
and un-
in two years, buyers uninterested
Month
30%
Mar
May
20,700
108,300 309,800
July
13,200 210,300
Oct.
10.400 181,700
price
1741
Dec.
6,600
Mor.
2,000
2,700
May
2.000
50,200
13% Juis
1,600
1,700
30%
Total
193
74,500 1.170.200 baies NEW YORK
The
Peleas of cotton futures closed
1714 | today as follows:
EL
451,
13
All Conta Mining Baltimore & Olla Beneficial Finance Denegert Cons. Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane
1
20
20%
Burroughs Add Machine Canadian Pacific Case (J. 1) Ca. Cut. Trector
243
Bank
Celanese Corp. Chase Manfini Chrysler Motors Colgate-Palmolive Co. Colombian Carkun Co Commercial Credit Commonwealth Elee. Consolidated Edition Brown Zallerbachi Cuban Amer. Sugar Dlamood Alkali
Rates from the main loading area were unchanged last week. From the Caribbeans to Britain or the continent of Europe, the British at about rate stayed Ministry of Transport Scale minus 52
while per cent, from the Caribbeans to United States Northern Harbours, about Douglas Aircraft United States Maritime Scale minus 67 per cent continued to be paid.
Berlin. Transport
and experts hydraulic engineers from Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany are
A T-2 was chartered by Mr meeting in Berlin to study
Niarchos from Caribbeans to the practicability of canal linking the Danube Britain/Continent on January
8 at U.S.M.C. Scale minus with the Oder River.
per cent. Caltex, London, ix-
on 16,800-tonner This project, which was Arst ed a
time of the conceived at the time
charter for five yeara Austro-Hungarian monarchy, has trading, dellvery Autumn, recently boen brought nearer 1656, at 259 41⁄2d per ton per
The
economic month,
states the
realisation, relationship between the bordering the Danube and Oder has grown closer, and their trame with Russia's Black Sca and Boltie poris is expand- ing steadily
Economic and technical ré- search into the scheme has been
Persian
65
Guli 10 From the Britain/Continent, single voy- were unaltered at age rates
minus 57 per B.M.T. Scale cent,
conducted in the three countrice PALM LINE'S
for some time past. The forth-
coming Berlin meeting will be
the first of a series of worlding, LATEST
conferences to prepare this vast undertaking.
BENEFIT
It has been estimated that the canal would carry at least some 50 million tong of Cargo annually, of which 15 million would be trafic between the three sponsoring nations, and
the rest freight from Russia as well
Non-Communist as from Continental countries.
The fact that the canal would bo of even greater benefit to Eastern and Western States not bordering on the two rivers than
Dow Chemiçais
Dupont de Nemosion
Mantuan Kidak
Family Finance Corp.
Firestone Tyre & Rubber Ford Motor General Electric General Foods General Motors
Glidden Co...
foodrich (B. F. Co. Goodyear Tyre
Ingerood-Itand
Inland Steel Co.
Int'l Business Machines
ant Harvester
International Nickel International Paper
Inti Tel & TEL_-
34.78; May: Spot: 30.20; Mar: 34.97: July: 34.00 Oot: 34.23-24: Dec: 34.10; Mar: 3402: May: $3.99- 31.00: July: 3337.
NEW ORLEANS
Prices of cotton futures closed today as follows:
Spot: 04.20; Mer: 34.79; Moy: 3428; July: 34.82: Oct: 34:24: Dec: 34.30;
1,30 1,020 a 150 1.150 130
6,000 1223 1,000 1435
24,200 120
UTILITIES Trans ......
23.70 27.00
400 23.00
100
124 *124
23.00
Star Ferry
Light ... 16.70 10.00 1,009 10.00 26.70 77332 i 21.00 Electric Telephone 2030 20.40 2,000 2,40 1,000 23.40
INDUSTRIALS Cement .... 50.80.
Watson... 1210 .CUTTONS
STORES, ETC.
Nanyang MISCELLANEOUS
0.40
Viro 200 Sungai
1.50
300 € 0.40
LONDON STOCK
MARKET
London, Jan. 20. Gilt-edged securities dis-
play ad
The Surinam Government will provide necessary lands and access roads
Each party will finance its own portion of the venture.
the
The US Steel Industry Should Improve
New York, Jan. 29. Roger M. Blough, Chair- man of U.S. Steel Corp., said yesterday the steel industry is "rounding out the bottom" of its current recession and that opora- tions should improve. In the second quarter.
The head of the world's big- gest steel company says both the Industry and "Big Steel" are operating presently at about 40 per cent of capacity and that operations should runzin in that area during the first quar-
Alcoa will operate the power facilities for 70 years after which the hydro-electric work will be turned over to Surinam without cost.
Construction of power project is expected to Lako five years. The dam about will create an inland lake with an area of more than 100 square milles.
The entire
will project eventually bo. expanded to several Umes lis Initial, side. ter.
An Alcoa subsidiary, Suri- namsche Bauxite Maatschappij. has conducted bauxite mining pect a steady upturn" through operations in Surinam
the second quarter and the full year, he added. учерги.
The subsidiary', name be changed to Surinam Alumi
it will nium Company and direct Alcon activities in that country.-China Mall Spocia).
for 42
will
AMERICA'S
"It is not unreasonable to ex-
Mr Blough spoke at a now conference after the corporationi issued its report for 1957 directors operations and after voted to retain the 70-cmt quarterly dividend that has been paid since March 9, 1987.
Both sales and cerninge for 1957 set now records desplie
considerable ECONOMIC drops in the December quarter.
strength to feature a generally arm stock_mar- ket today.
The disclosure of the sale of
willing to bid. Spot No. 1 Rasax mililon sterling of British
was quoted at 20 cents.
SINGAPORE
were
vakics
marked down at the opening on dis- advices, appointing overseas but at lower levels there was short covering and new buying on later stockpile reports.
Lower grade Interest was small but there was good en
1 Ras.
Mar: 3403; May: 1309 July: 3323quiry for nearby No,
LIVERPOOL
Cotton future closings, in pence per lb. were as follows:
Old contract Mar/Apr: 23.21; May/ June: 2541-12; July/Aug: 25.05: Oct Nay: 20.08 Dec/Jan. 26.13.
New, contract Mar/Apr: 23.31: May/June: 20.00; July/Aug: 20.05;
27.00. Oct/Nov: 27.08; Dec/Jon: United Pres.
New York Sugar
Market
New York, Jan. 29. World No. 4 sugar futures
closed today unchanged to
Futures:
No. 1 rubber per ib. Feb. 1914-
Mar 757 No. rubber per . Feb. 75-18 No. 3
70-70 No. 4 Spot rubber unbsled
721-7222 Blanket creps
054-8712
No. 1 pale crepe
LONDON
The rubber market was enster after Arm with spot at 22-5/16 vence per lb. Prices:
No. 1 Rse spot
Settlement house term: Mar.
22-23
Government securities Lifted Old Consols to £48%, and War Loon to £644.
Selective buying brought sup- port to most blue chip indus- trials.
Oil issues had a good day with Royal Dutch up /-, and others up more than a shilling. Except for small gains regis-
Hena, tered by Japanese
the foreign bond market were most-
y quiet and unchanged.
Dollar
stocks changed but the premium was unchanged at 84 per cent.- United Press,
were
un-
SLUMP
Washington, Jan. 29.
A punel of economiats generni- by agreed today that it may take heavier spending or tax cuts or both to pull the nailon out of its economic slump.
They dloagreed on whether anti-recession programme
an
should be Inunched now. Severai sald President Eisenhower could turn out to be right in fore- casting a mid-summer upturn in the economy.
The condicting expert advice was given the Joint Congresi stond economie committee study. the President's recent ing optimistic report on the economic outlook.
Stanley H. Ruttenberg, AFL- CIO chief economist, sald the
New York Metal ideat played polities with
Futures
New York, Jan. 29. Prices of metal futures closed today in cents per ib. ac follows:
Jan. Feb.
224-22'
Apr/Juno
2216-224 721-274
July/Sept.
Oci/Dec.
23-23 Coleta markels, eif basis, ports: Jon.
2211-2214
Fab.
Lead
Zinc Jan,
Feb Copper Jan.
Feb Tin
Jan. Feb.
thick Feb....
24%
2 points higher with sales Estate crepe thin Feb. of 179 contracts,
Domestic No. 6 sugar futures
unchanged to 1 point
sales
-World eontracts
GOL
elean
Heyden Newport Corp. Homestake Mining
เง
300
closed
3014
lower with
74 tracts.
5914%
30%
30
72
34
34
Motor.
127
MAY
July
Sept.
Oct.
Mor
May
London.
The latest completion in Palm Line's £8-10 million shipbuilding programme the 11,870 deadweight tona Katsina Palm-will leave London shortly on
Joan-anville Co.
Kennecott Copper
Liggelt Meyers Tob. Ch.
Lockheed Aircraft
Loews Incrop....
Lone Star Cemeal Co
Lowenstein & Sons...
McDonnell Alteraft
Stock Exge,)
Mesabi Iron Corp.
Minnesota Mining Mission Development Monsanto Chertical Co
Montgomery Word
Motorola ins
National Cash Reg. "A" National Dairy Prod. National Lead
National Steel Corp. New York Central
Nettojk Western Ry
Olin Mathieson
Olis Elevators -
Owen-Illinois Gloss
Oxford Paper Co.
her maiden voyage to Pfic Gas & Elce. West Africa.
The hip is the biggest 3 the fleet of Palm Line, which Unilever 19 a member of the group. A feature of the vessal is that the whole of the mid- abridgo
to le sponsors together with ship superstructure above the
the very high cost of its con- struction-bas given rise to plan for the formation of on International
company
execute the scheme.
deck-including the
constructed
Dinnal - iff aluminium alloy.
to
usc
Such a company might even
be launched as a Joint East-West undertaking, either for the con-
of
The saving of weight by the of aluminium over stool to be about 10 is estimated tona.
Pan American Alaways Paramount Pictures
Parke Davis Co.
Penny 3. C. Co. Penn. Salt Co. Philip Morris
& Comply Co. tsburgh Plate Glos Publicker Industries
Pura Qu Radio Corporation Heals Corp. Pret.
bpublic Steel
Beynolds
મનસ
Seats, Herbuck & Co.
Shell Oil Co.....
Saint Leg Paper
Sinclair Ol
Soory Mob
Solar A
struction or for the financing of cargo linor to enter the West South Puerto Rico Sugar
the scheme,
Katalus Palm is the largest
Under Palm Line's
priment programama which began in 1904, clant new ships will be added to the dest by June next year, making a total of 25.
Transport by water is used African trade, chiefly for heavy bulk traffic such as cool, oro, gada, oll and timber-all commodities which form the chief stock-in-trade of the Communist countries on the Danube and Oder.
The estimated annual traffe of 60 mililon top on the canal compares favourably with that
Another two veksels' have
Bouthern Co. (The!
Bouthern Natiotusi Gaa Southern Maskway (Com) Standard reputa Standard Ou of Cal Stoppard Of of ind, Bunde Of of NZ. Shop Rock (Toronto Meritor Deing Co. Block#J-Var) Cha
been ordered for "repinommat : Studebaker Packard Corp.
of pre-war vessels for delivery.
in 1989 and 1990, and this total
of other important waterways | cost of these 10 ships wih be
on the Continent og Europe.
at lost '210 million.
Fit & Co
Textron ine.
Tide Water Anja. Oil
of 268 con-
steadles at
to feature
дл
the close under scattered cover- Ing operations
otherwise quiet maricel..
Contract No. 4 (world).
360-69 3.00 1.68
3.00
Spot-teenus per lb, fob Cuba)
Open interest: 673 contraçis
Contract No. 8 (domesile)
39 Mer.
04 MAY
40% July
pes Sept.
51 NOV.
181
5942
Spot cents per lb. elf NY
ex-duty) aja
5.69
Open interest: 2,000 contracts-
1315 United PreR.
43 20%
Import Quotas
Terminated
Washington, Jun. 20. President Elsenhower today
121 terminated quotas on imports of
"short harsh cotton"
1
xd
30
The collon, having a staple of less than three-quarters of an 10ch in length, is used in some blankets, surgical dressing and niling for mattresses,
In 1947 Imports of the rough cotton were limited to 70,000,000 pounds a year but the quota was never filled. The tariff cam
lpst recommended misalon December 23, that the limita tion bo removed. Imports Lately have been mostly from 30% Pakistan. They formerly came
from India
In a proclamation today, the. President said he found that circumstatiços requiring the im-' 'port'quata"""io "fonzur" exist."---
Unfled Pros,
AMSTERDAM
The rubber market was.Cosy. Prices closed today in guilders per kilogram, cif Feb, as follows:
No. 1 rubber
No, 3 rutier
No. 3 rubber
No. 1 crepe
2.18 sellers
2.18
7.13
"
-United Preci
SINGAPORE
STOCKS
Singapore, Jan. 30. Brokers today quoted the following stock prices;
Batu Lutang Rubber Co. 1 Ltd.
11,050 unquoted 6.540
uhauoted 22.33t unquoted
150 (Strails) unquoted —United Press,
London Metal Prices
the report and ignored realities. Ho called for tax cuts for low and middle-income farallies to reverse the business slump. He auggested that the President had not proposed enough spend- ing for defence and social pro- grammes in his new budget.- Unlied Preas.
New Payments Accord
Rome, Jab. 20. Italy and Communist Romania signed a new payments accord and a trade protocol, yester- duy.
Italian SOURCES sald tho volume of trude between the two countries in 1858 was ex- Aspected to tol 20,000,000,000
lire in both directions.
Italy will
Romania engineering, and steel products, chamals, medicines, tyres, stalphurs, paper and adoss
Romanian
exporte products.
London, Jan. 29. Prices of metals closed today
long loo in sterling por follows:
Buyers Seller
736
Tin spot
3-month Copper 1000..
month
Lead and halt Jan. Lead, and half apr. Zinc 2nd half Jan zinë And half Apr.
155
104
3543, textile
100%
20115
+10%
7224
73 04
73
631
-United Prem,
New York Foreign
Opening
#1.574
British Borneo
Petroleum
Syndicate
Consolidated Tin. Belters
Onl.
31/34
Fraser & Neave Lid Ord. ..
$3.50
TTANO & Neave 1 cum.
Canada
$4.05
Trezti
Gemmank
prezy) Limited $3.29.
Hongkong &
Banking Corp.
Shanghal
$450
Hongkon Tin Ltd.
Kumpants.
0/3d
1.4745
Kuala Kampar Tin Lunas Rubber Estates Ltd. $1.00 Valayan Breweries New Scrandah Rubber Co. Petaling Tin Ltd. Bates Bowl
Ltd.
Singapore Cold Storage stralia Trading... .......... Stralia Bleanship (eel) United Engineers Ord. Wearne
$2.40
07.18
$19.00
.00
China Mail Special.
Exchange Rates
Business was done in the local uncmcial exchange markete morning at the toʻlowing malet:— 1. dallar (per $1). Sterling noter, (per 4}} Australian, holes (par" dN Indonesian rupish" (per: 2002. Blastinal (për 100) Singapore (crni (v)-
Exchange
New York, Jan. 29. Closing rates were:
Columbia
101-29/32
0100 1800
others unchanged. United Press.
London Foreign Exchange
London, Jan. 29. Closing rates were: Now York
Montreal
Brea
MUTAN
Quiers
2.6114-7.0144 2.70701 13934-139.47E4
176142-170723 unchanged,United
NAMESAKES
Answere
Australia Mollieg. 3. Flying. 4 Jaron,
7 India Motor, OVERN
tha
4.
Mam
Thanos, Adventures.
Amy Johnson.-.
.0
#all
were to include umber, all producrs, cattle,. ment eggs, poultry, fodder and graint United Press.
Sales totalod $4,413,094,230 against $4,228,809,270 for 1056, Net pronta rosa. to $419,078,722, oqual $7.38 a common share from $348,098,910 at $0.01 per | ahere in 1950.—United Press,
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