SHIPPING
STABILISERS FOR QUEEN MARY
Southampton, Mur. 12, Nearly £750,000 ls being spent to fit out the giant Cunarder Queen Mary with stabilisers before sho resumes her run be tween Southampton and New York next month. The reason for spending such oti u 22-year-old on amount
liner whose life expectation may not be more than another score
RETURN TO THE
AMERICAN FLAG
Washington, Mar. 12. American owners of thres Liberian-flag cargo ships have applied for their ships to be transferred to the American flag in vlow of what the depression is doing to the international tramp ship market, ac- cording to officials here.
They said this trend had
of years at most, according to happened for the first time and officials of the Line, is that was being walched with interest American tourists are shying by British
from
nway stabilisers.
and Scandinavian
and
who have always without shipowners, ships
objected to ships Aying the Tourist agents and the Cunardags of convenience" such as Line in New York found that those of Liberia, Panoma
of travellers Honduras. the
majority switched their bookings to the
The Maritime Administration already allowed the that has the Queen Mary had no anti- Liberlan ng cargo ship Pegor to be transferred to the Ameri- roll gear.
can dag. She was formerly a
Liberty ship 10.000-ton under the American flag.
Queen Elizabeth.
он
vessels when they found
other
The Queen Elizabeth, younger by five years than her sister, was fitted with stabilizers about three years ago. The two big Cunarders are the any Jiners Btted with two pairs of stabilising "Am" each, although one net it now almost standard on big British Hners.
In addition to anti-roll gear, Cunard has spent another £500.000 on refurbishing the Queen Mary and bringing her into line with kitchen Fear modern requirements.
The Queen Mary will make her first trip since recondition- Ing on April 2-United Press.
HAMBURG MARU'S
MAIDEN TRIP
London, Mar. 12. Japanese diplomats, shipping officials and trade repre- sentatives went to Lon- don's West-India Dock to night to celebrate the arrival after her maiden voyage of a new Japanese
vessel, merchant
the Hamburg Maru.
The vessel, which has a gross tonnage of 8,973, is the latest, in the fleet of the Osaka Shosen Kalsha Company whose head office le at Osaka.
and
The owners of another former Liberty ship, the Penn Trader, have applied to the Maritime Administration for re-transfer of this chip to the American dag from the Liberian Aug.
Further, the ownere of the 15,000-ton cargo ship Pacific Pioneer have requested transfer from the Liberian to the Amert- can flag. This ship was hulit in Japan and has never been registered under the American flag.
The latter is reported to have & Japanese mortgage, which may make transfer difficult,
Oficials said owners of US flag tramp ships, of which there are about 60 on the high seas, as well as those of regular US flag cargo lines are beginning to send in strong protests to the Marilime Administration against
these transfers.
They said owners of US flag and tramp vessels fear cargo their competition will make profits even slimmer
than at present.
They ald some of the owners of Liberlan ing cargo vessels apparently want to transter to the U.S. flag so as to get a cut of the profitable foreign aid cargo traffic of which 0 1105 10 ba per cent by law Fearried in American boltome.
Oficials believed this may trend away from dags She arrived in London today | prove a with a general cargo of 2,500 of convenience.--United Press. tons and is due to leave again
next Monday
for Rotterdam,
Antwerp, Bremen and Hamburg ATTACK
before returning to Japan,
THE CHINA · MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958.
TRADE and
The New
York
Stock Market
New York, Mar. 12.
A flurry of strength in the tobaccos and a few selected stocks of some of the industrial groups enlivened a dull, otherwise drab stock market today.
Industrial shares had their in nine sextulars, first decline nhd it was a small one caused by dips in some of the olls, steels, motors,
tyres chemicals.
Ratisburgh Plate Glass
Publicker Industries
Pure Oil....
Radio Corporation
Sooony Moottoil Solar Aircraft
COMMERCE SECTION
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE
Our Own Correspondent
Britain Cuts Gap In
Overseas Trade
London, Mar, 12.
Britain cut her overseas trade gap to only
Page D
Hongkong
Footwear
Threat
£11,000,000 last month, the Board of Trade In Canada
announced todày:
This was thỡ lowest figurë for any month since World War II except for October, 1954, when there was
A national dock strike, and July 1940.
February wero Exports in valued at £205,400,000
£12,000,000 less
adio Corp, I'ref.
and
Republie Bee!
Reynolds Metal
Bualne done on the Hong- kons Stock
Exchange this morning amounted to ap- proximately $405,000. Noon quotations and the morning's transactions were:
**
the
more
Saint Beg,
Shed Oil Paper
Bears, toebuck & Co.
Sharer
Buyers Bellufy
Sales
Birclair D
INSURANCENE
January,
£12,000,000
70
100 71
SKIPPING Whodacks
0.15
900
1,000
in than
totalled Re-exports
less or slightly than in January according to provisional Bgures issued to- day.
075 0.10
1,000 € 600
1,700 0.10 1,000 ₫ 00
DOCKS, FTC. Dock
'videni (0)
LAND, ETC.
1:20
100 12.20
11K Hotel XD
13.00
1,000
Philip Morris starred in. tobaccos with a gain of than 2 points. Lorillard rose more than a point and Amerl- can nearly a point. This group has been reporting record high earnings and
predictions of further gains this year have been made.
First National Stores rose more than 3 points. Gains of 2 points or more appeared in F E. Myers (arm and industrial pumps), West Virginia Pulp & Paper, Owons, Corning Fibre gloo, and Chance Vought,
Several developments dam- pened the recent enthusiasm, They
Included announcement that the White House had made no decision on tax cuts and n statement by the Secretary of that large-scale the Treasures public works projects were of "dublous value"
anti-re- the Also cession remedies,
23
Navy again cancelled another attempt to Are its Vanguard satellite.
Of a total 1,126 issues traded, 416 were higher, 438 lower,
New York Stock Exchange volume was 2,420,000 shares.
New York Stock Exchange bond volume was $4,210,000,
American Stock Exchange volume was 600,000 shares.
Dowy-Jokes
were!
30 industrials
20 talis 15 utilities
closing averages
454.6h
Bouth Puerto Rico Sugar Southern Co., (The) Southern National Con Southem Railway (Com.) Standard reads. Standard Gil of Cal. Standard Oil of Ind. Standard Oil of N.J. Sitep Rock (Toronto Exge.i Sterling Drug Co. studebakerTackard Corp: Sumsisine Mining Swift & Co. Texas Co
Textron Inc.
Tide Waler Asin. Oll
Time Inc.*********
Twentieth Century Fox Film Union Carbide
Union Oil of Cal.
Union Padise Railway
United Aircraft
United Gas Corp. U.S. Foll "B" V.B. Gypsum U. 8. Line Co. U.S. Nubber U.S. Smelting U.S. Steel
KK Land XD 31.20
Humphreys XD Realty
16.00
133 1376
1
70
RUBBER
Amaly.
Trust
1.25 1275
120
2012
UTILITIES
603
Tram XD
Warner Bros.
10%
Star Feray.
Westinghouse Electric
03
Yaumau
Western Union Tel. Co.
1715
C. Light
West Va, Pulp & Paper .... Woolworth
30%
427'
-United Prose.
NEW YORK
RUBBER MARKET
New York, Mar. 12. Rex rubber futures today closed 25 to 38 points lower with sales of 64 contracts.
22.50 22.19
£11.50
11 17.30
Electric.... 25.00 20.10
Telepitre 24.20
INDUSTRIALS Cement STORRES, ETC.
Dalry
Wazon COTTONS Textile
: R
21.30
10.00
11.50 11.30
4,80 4.05
INVESTMENTS IK. & FE.
Invest
1.80
Imports amounted to £288,- 700,000. This was
less than in January
of 1054.
SWISSAIR
ANNUAL
REPORT
of
of
The Board of Directors £30,000,000 Swissair, in their session
and the March 3, 1958, bave given their lowest guro since the Autumn approval to the Report of the Financial Position of the Com¬ The trade gap-11,300,000-pany for 1957 due to be sub- was £23,000,000 less than in Imitted to the General Assembly January.
of the Shareholders scheduled Exports for the two months for April 2, 1850, Laken together were almost the 15.30 same as in the corresponding
period of last year,
15.80
៥៥៨៨
B8888A
$299
LONDON STOCK
MARKET
London, Mar. 12.
Mat: 20-45: My: 20.55 July: Stock markets opened the
20.70: Sept: 28.78; Nav: 20.75: Jan: 20.00: Mar: 20 00.
Standard contract closed 25 to
105.51
73.37
es stocka
153.01
40
hands
01.03
Comm. future price index..!
133.52
Closing Prices
Aiden Inc. Acy.
Allied Chemietis
79
Alta ChainIOM
245
Ain. Brake Shoe
American Airline
173
Au Cable & Radio Corp.
Mar: 28.45; May: 26.57; July: 20.70 Sept: 20.78; Novi 20.15; Jani 20.00; Mar: 20.70.
ON FREE
American Cyanamid Co
Am. & Foren. Power
Am Gas & Electric
Guests celebrated the ship's TRADE 'SERPENT'
maiden voyage in her spacious lounge which is decorated in modern Javante contemporary style,
British observers among them commented on the vessel's ex- cellent furniture, ttings and general Anish. which they thought ranked most favourably with anything they had seen.
The vessel has six luxurious double berth cabins for passen- gers. All the food and drink supplied to guests tonight had been brought from Japan.- Reuter.
London.
Am Mech. dry, American Metal... American Smolung Am Sugar fiet. American Tel American Tou Anaconda Dopper
Three hundred British ship-Arnico Steel owners heard an attack on Arisour .***
Atlas Cory Mining the proposed European taldwin-Lima-ian free trade area in London Dallimore & Ohio recently.
Bendix Aviation Coru.
It was made by Mr Robert Ropner, the new president, of the annual metting of the Chamber of Shipping.
INSURERS' CONCERN ainst restrictions
OVER ACCIDENTS
London.
Beneficial Finance
Denguet Cons.
thither Sleet
201
431
30 points lower with no sales reported.
under
$
Imports were 12 per cent less, reneeing the general reduction In
world commodity prices and freight charges.
for Re-exporta
the two months were nine per cent more thon in 1987---Reuter.
NEW YORK
COTTON MARKET
New York, Mar, 12. Cotton futuros today 100- sawed over a range of $1 a balo in relativoły slow dealings.
Rallying briskly
after a
Ottawa, Mar. 12. The Canadian Labour Cón-
gross today called on the Tariff Board to give added protection to the domestic rubber footwode Industry,
In a brief to the Board. which opened a public hearing on the industry today, the million-member labour bodr ald the trend of the past 10 years, if not halted, pointed to the eventual extinction of the Canadian rubber footwear in- dustry,
It noted that rubber footwear and running shoes used to he ⚫ Canadian export, but tăiat imports from Hongkong, India, Japan, Czechoslovakia and the "ihreatened United Kingdoza the existence of this industry in Canada."
Total revenue of Swissair, In 1957, altained 210 million Swiss Franes (in) 1958: 158 million Francs), The total cost-after "The wages paid in these the usual amortisations and countries are so low us to make allocations to the reserve fund | it possible for the produccim amounted to 207 million in those countries to ship fhoir Francs (in 1950: 150 milion products into Canada and to Francs).
compete successfully with Canadian producers and Canadian workers," the CLC
The net profit shows 3,175,450 Swiss Francs plus a cumminder bald. retained in business from 1038 of 311,607 Swiss Francs. Tho Board of Directors recommend to the General Assembly to dis- tribute, as in the previous year,
AT MERCY
To allow our native industry
sources is to place a of our
segment
a dividend of 0 per cent and to to diappear and to rely upon
Swiss Franc foreign allocate 400,000 to the reserve fund and an ex-considerable traordinary allocation of 200,000 economy and a large part of our Swiss Francs to the employee population at the mercy of con- ditioners which at best are unstable welfare fund. A remainder of and at worst may lead to the complete non-availability of this type of footwear," The brief warned.
387,057 Swiss Francs will be retained in business for 1938.
The CLC said most Canadian workers in the rubber footwear Industry Hive in towns dependent
alternative Jobs are available there.
renewed resistance after NO EMERGENCY bon the industry and that no
lower opening, the market ran Into 'the deferred new
crop de- liveries touched seasonal highs.
Realising and hedge selling gathered momentum toward the close, forcing the market down to the day's lowest levels and
now account with a firm net losses of 12 to 26 points. The appearance but they lean-market opened up 1 to of 10 points. New Orleans closed 7 cd too heavily upon to 15 points lower.
tentative Washington's plans for heading off the
récéssion.
ACTION
"Further reduction in the rubber footwear industry will simply add to the problem of Canberra, Mar. 12. unemployment rather than to a Trade Minister John McEwen rearrangement of the Canadian work fored by the absorption of today said the government ac
advisers recom- rubber, footwear workers into eopled mendation that no
industries and occupa- emergency ether
for the tions," the CLC.pointed out." was necessary nction
Australian "We doubt that it would be
an
suméro to obtain merchandise
cheap in terms of the price tag at a price which i ostensibly but dear in terms of social cost,”
the brief stated.
Evening-up operations in the March delivery, anticipating a otection of the expiration tomorrow, accounted camed fish industry against im in the public interest for con- for part of the activity, Lead-ports from Japan under the trade After a steady opening, the There was not much buying ing spot Interests said March at Pact between the two countries. market gave ground gradually and rises among the industrials 10 points under May. Recently
McEwen said the Japanese and they did the same operation at and were between 1 pence deater offerings
Australian trade agreement Hudsons Bay gained 40 points premium dor March. pence.
The Canadian Industry reselling by some of Tuesday's
blamed for my bc Open March contracts today cannot 29 buyers, Withdrawal of factory 2/9 to 169/0. Among the steels
Today's difficulties in which the Ausseeking a minimum duty on im- 1721 buying Interest also weighed on Swan Hunter and Tube Invest- totalled 14,200 bales
canned fish industry ports rather than an increase in to tralian were presumed ments rose 1/6.ant held it at dealings 4416 pericum.
United tariff rates. United Press. have nearly
the Ands elf evenod-out the close.
Press. London Interests were small
Tradans in new arop months Oils were fairly strong until position, at sellern in the terminat market. 111.
reported shortly before the close when appeared to be marking time. business 75% Shipment
March they lost a large part of their Some quarters felb farm legis
and gains, Royal Dutch closed with Iation news had been discount-
a net rime of 2/0 but the others, after being up 1 or 2 shilling closed with gains of only
79
4015
241
21% included one sheels,
4014 April at 20 cents,
cost
40% freight, supposedly of Indo- 30144 nesian origin.
Spot Nu 1 Res was quoted at pence,
Boeing Airplane Burden (The) Co.
0441
Burroughs Add Machine Campbell Soup Co. Canuction Pactile 11.
300
243
2011⁄2 centa
1512
Me Ropner said: "A free trade | Css (J. L.) Co. world might be a chipowner's Cat. Tractor
Celanese Cor dream of a commercial para.
C. I. T. Financial Corp. dise, for he is ever protesting|| Chryser Motors
and barr- Chet Peabody
Colgnie-Palmolive Co Calorabian Carbon Co. Commercial Credit Commonwealth Elec. Consolidated Edison Continental Oil of Del. Crown Zellerbach .... Cuban Amer. Bugar Diamond Alkall
lers to the movement of the world's products. But a limited free trade paradise might well contain its serpent."
THAT SERPENT, Ropner, was
cald the difficulty
Mr
of
Merchant ship losses during reconciling Britain as a part of
1957, together with rising repair costs and lower premiums due to the fall
Europe, with Britain as
an
equal member of the Common- wealth.
in ship values, have been CHANGES
the main problems facing
Diamond Match Co.
Dougins Aircrati Dow Chemicals (xd; Dupont de Nemours Easter Airline
Eastman Kodak .....
El Paso National das Family Finance Corp.
He said: "There have sprung Firestone Tyre & Rubber
a number marine hull underwriters up in Europe over the past year.
bodies, mostly offspring of the
devoted United Nations,
of
Ford Motor ......
General Electric
to
Generel Foxls
General Motors
Gen. Pub. Util. Getty O
we be sure
Last years report of the European co-operation and de- Liverpool Underwriters' Associa-velopment. Can flon, which has just been that the results of their work published, says that casualty ex-will be what they want or we the what will be perience last year showed no want, und
test of the on the improvement, Although the total impact Iost was slightly less world? 1956,
number of
tonnage
than in modern
were involved.
"It is the Government's be- and valuable vesselslief that over 80 per cent of this
country's Lade with Common wealth countries
will be
Glidden Co.
Goodrich (B. F.) Co. Goodyear Tyze
Gulf Dil
BINGAPORE
Governments
were
ed and that the next price making Incentives may bo found in the nearly new crop and weather hows.
British
Cotton exports today totalled down 1/16.
10,500 bales, bringing shipments There was again a highly for season to 8,598,039 bales va 4,810,499 bales shipped to the selective demand for Japanesestme period last year.
today.
Wool Prices In Melbourne
Melbourne, Mar. 12. Prices for more stylish Quiet liquidation of March
merino fleece wools improved 4 position outbrought additional bonds especially 1930s which
lightly at Geelong sales today Liverpool futures cloped celling in the market today.
gained £1 for both assented higher to four English podrita bu, medium and coarse crosti und non-rssented-while
the lower, or 457 to 812 American breds declined further. 1890s and the Tokyo 11⁄2 per points below New York prices.
gained
Main buyers were continental £-United
Australian mills Volume Open Interest | and
with 5,400 10,700
limited support from Japan and Bradford,
ZA
49
Was
Seller at lower levels be- came reserved and there 48th some short-covering In the cents
41 afternoon. Futures:
2139
3014 No. 1 rubber per ib. March 20%-77. 2012
AE No. 2 rubber per Jb. March 73-7335
Press.
Month
MAT
May
18,400
252,000
Jul
15,000 318200
April 7736-7735
601270 #01-071 7042-77 04+00
New York Sugar Market
Oct
$1,000 09.100
Dec
35400 1308.200
20,730 101,000
May
18.00 110409
July
1,300
Total
NEW YORK
LONDON
57% No. 3
18134 No. 4
37
1045
Spot rubber unbaled Blanket erepe
20% No. 1 pale crepe
87
The rubber market was quiet 351 with spot at 22-13/18 pence per 414b. Prices:
G5 Settlement house term:
231
34 No. 1 Ras spot
14 Apr.
10315 MAY
1214 June
1145 July/Sept.
70
Oct/Dee
40
Jan/Mar.
Inc Budness Machines
Heyden Newport Corp. Mining Co. Hornertake
Ingersoll-Rod
Inland Steel Co.
Interchemical Carp..
Int Harvester
- International Nickel free
"These losses alone cost bull affected by a European underwriters over £6.7 million, trade area. But it stems to me
International Paper
Inti Tel & Tel John-Manville Ca.
to which must be added heavy that changes in market cond! Kansas C. Power & Light settlement on account of cargo tions must inevitably alter what Hennoot Copper Interests," the report alates. we have come to call the pat-gett Miris Teb. Co
Was
"Many ac
terp of trade,"
Lockheed Airana LOCWs nent So far as cargo Insurance la TAXATION of "Дада of Lope Star concerned, there
convenience ships-those regis-kenstein & Sond
McDonnell Aft change in the year,
Stock EngM.) and Costa Montil Kron Corp. counts continue to show a high tered under the flag of Panama,
Liberia, Honduras, loss railo. Present-day cargo Rica--must go up or that of Minnesota Mining rates are both unrealistic anti Bitish ships come down, Baldon Developme uneconomic, a altuation which is further aggravated by the granting fortuitous lossce,"
of cover for non-
Mr Ropnor
A DEMAND
During 1057, 90 vessels of over
Tokyo, Mar. 12
500 gross, toris each, aggregating
202,020 tons, were totally lost
pares with 05
200,033 tons in 1950.
Korecta Chemical Co. Montroners Ward .... Motorola Ine.
National On Reg. "A" National Dairy Prod. National Lead ....... Nation Cent
Steel Chap. Now Norfolk & Western Ry. Qin Mathiesork
Que vetore**** Owrot-13fcals Clogs
38 Apr/Jude
General markets, cif basis, ・2013 Mar.
פד
March thick Mar.
221-23
2214-2
Apr.
May
Estato crepe thin
1516
1341
London Metal
(Am.
Prices
London, Mdr. 13. Prices of metals closed today in aterling per long ton follows:
$30
Tin
303
Бро
buyer
750
sollers
01.
3-month
Copper
pro-oxford Paper Co. ***
Packie Gea & Tied.
·S-month-
10712 107% 10034
176.
Paramount, Pictures
an Amerion, Alewayr
Jell
Lead at all
Zing 14k-bali
due to marinió causes. This com- The Japan Betmen's Union
ships, totalling abrounced today it ind
sented a demand to shipowners for radiation-proof clothing for Partial loss were suffered as all dailos on Japanóse
near aturnle renult of casualty to 7243 | passing vessels, compared with 7,013 grounds. In the South Pielijen | Rupa Bay, Co.
ships in 1956.
Reuter.
testing
Panny. 3, 6, 10,
Jub
0.5
New York, Mar. 12. World No. 4 Bugur futures
63.000 153,000 1,087,000 bales
"
Perth selling brokers report.
ed eastern European orders kept the market firm during today sales. Bradford also bought treely with support from Japan
Australian tuulk, and
Top
Singapore Stocks
Singapore, Mar. 13. Brokers today
'quotec following stor': prices:
Lid.
the
amunais (Malaya) Limited Hongkong Shanghai Daniic» ...ing Corp. (exdiy) Hongkong Tin Ltd. Kumpad.
Batu Lintang Rubber Co. British Borneo Petroleum
Byndicate Consolidated Tin Emelters
Ord. Fraser & Neave Lid Ord... $.05 Fraser & Neave 15% cum.
w.to
Opening
$1.00
32/-
21/04
9440
6/34
$1.63
Kuala Kampar Tin
Lu Rubber Estates Ltd. Malayan Beweries ..... New, Serandah Rubber Co.
Lid. (exdiv)
Petaling Tin Ltd.
Hames total
Prices of cotton futures closed price wed at 70 penco-United | singapore Cold Storage today as follows:
Brot: 36,10; 30.00:
Judy: 35.47.
today closed unchanged to July: 36.00-00:0 two points higher with Pes: 30.59-30; Mar: 30.45: Stay: 36.30; sales of 202 contracts. The domestic No. è sugat futures closed unchanged to 4 points higher with sales of 174 contracts,
NEW ORLEANS
Prices of cotton futures closed today as follows:
Spot: 33.50: Mar: 33.61; May: 35.93; July: 50.29; Oct: 3031: Deci 30.45; Mar: 3638;" May: 30.38; July: 55.77.
World futures firmed at the close on covering prompted by
LIVERPOOL tightening political tension in Cuba heightened by news sus-
Colton future closings, in pension of Cuban constitutional pence per tb. were as follows:
Did contract Mar/Apr.
guarantees.
Earlier, quiet dealings foo- tured an exchango of 40 lote of
Oct/Nov.
July contracts for actual mugar.
Contract No. * (World); May; New contrset Star/Apr.
9329-30 Julyr 5.30 Sept: 55a; Oct: 3501 Mart 137; May) 333; Spot- foente per th, mob Cuba): 331: Open interest: 8,302 "contemeti..
Contract No. 6 (domestic): May! 0.00 JULY: 0.71: Sept: 3.73; Nov: 0.71; Spot-cents par 1b., clf NY, ex- duty); 863 Open unterent: 1,050 kon- tracia-United Prest.
Exchange Rates
Buningas, was done in the local unofficial, exchange market This
20,65
额
Press.
London Foreign Exchange
London, Mar. 12.-
Closing rates were:
New York Montreal Amsterdam
Copenhage
26.10 Stankfurt
July/Au
Dec Jan.
Mar/Apr
20.43 Oslo
May/June
July/Aug
Oct/Nov
Deo fren. Mar/Apr.
BAO PAULO
Cotton cruzeiros
future
per kilo
closings, were
follows:
May July
30.80
40.00
'Dec.
25.7 Blockhou
0.10 Zurich
X7.00
Strails Trading
Strata Steamship
United Engineers
(odeb)..
Warna Bro.
-China Mall special.
Japanese Cutlery
Canberra, Mar. 12.. Custome Minister Denhäm imports of Henty Bald today Japanca cutlery with border, handles, Instood of barsboo, allowed because
R03-201-0/10 210 2.75-9/10 has
been
Tu volcos did not indicate that
19.50-1
11.763-11.7644 174715-37479% 20.00-20.01
1455-1452
Other unchanged,—United Press
New York Foreign Exchange
New York, Mar. 12.. Closing rates were:
. In the United States, the 9.63 average price of one-thels cotton 15.08 at 14 designated spot maricots Canada
was not available,
England offelat Total enice wore 7,918 bolos. Na United Press,
morning at the following rules?....
.B, dollar. (për (1) 741 eseriing name (per tij,
Australian notes (per &D) Indonesian, rumah, per 100) Bin tical (per 100) WÄSSE singapore chron
10.00
50-0
|the products
жете
trade bi this
material subject before was discovered, but most of it | wàn inter recovered, and trembed
before being released again for salo.-United Press.
New York Metal Futures
New York, Mar. 12, Pricca of metal futurea' cloadd iędzy na follówa:
May
Zinc
May
tox-orth Copper, Mar.
Tin
Osbers unod-United P