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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1960,

Another setback for HONGKONG London market

NY Stock market

New York, July 13.

Stocks suffered their third successive setback today, but the

STOCK

EXCHANGE

Ex

Our Own Correspondent

Business done at the Hong- kong Stock Exchange this

recovers

to show gains

London, July 13.

drop was milder than the last two and came on reduced morning amounted to approxi- Afternoon buying halted the two-day retreat in

turnover. Airprits and pils racked up gains, while steels, chemicals,

papers electrical equipments, and motors were mostly lower, The latest US. note to Russia changing that the USSR shot down in American plane over open sear in a reckless attempt to crute 11 international incident kept traders edgy and the market off balance, ENT.C brokers said.

Vending machines ran into further selling today with Vence

Fanuly Finance Corp.

Fire Nat. City Bank Ford Moter Gatineau Power Georgio Pacific General Dynamies General Metric Georgia Pacie

General Motors

Util.

Gen. Pub

Gen. Tyre & Rubber

Great Northern Railway Grumman Aircraft

Gulf Oil, Hammond Organ

fram Walker

off more than a point and Auto-Heyden. Newport Corp. matic Canteen down a large fraction. Same in Wall Street

believe that current weakness in this group may mark the end of the vending spree, just as the boating spree slowed down in mid-June.

Minnesota Mining cased on Federal

Trade Commission Fad charges the

company violated the anti-trust laws by purchasing two competing dis- iributors of electrical insulation products.

Homestake Mining, Co. Husgan Jefrig. fano Power Imperial O Imperia! Toleen Fagersoll-Rand Inland Steel Co. Interchemical Corp.

Int'l Business Machines Int Harvester Taternational Nickel International Paper Int'l Tel & Tel Johns Manville Co. Kaiser Industries.

Kansas C. Power & Light

| Kennecnit Copper

20% Paramount Pictures

Penn. Sali Co

9 Stand Out of Ind.

7514 Steen Rock

90

102

112

2000 4194

top-line industrials giving gains to a long list of leaders.

Recoveries spread through |

Steels, stores, eri- the list. gineerings and a host of miscel- laneous issues joined the rally. but internationals stayed dull,

Gill-edged turned weak on the coming £300 million trea-) sury $1⁄21⁄2 per cent issue, its terms making other comparable securities look 3423.10 government

28.35 dear. Short-dated stocks 25.99 a big turnover and selling the longer dated

BONDS QUIET

Dollar stocks receded

53W

An

Yote

600 28.93djustment with New 1203 & 2:00 | values while casiness in Greeks was the only feature in a quiet foreign boads market.

African galds slayed on the uptratk subver

yesterday's

19 19.40 3222 19.43 | buoyancy Although rises

58

mately $1,204,000. Non qucis- tions and the morning's "tran-}| sactions:

774 Parke Davis Co.

43%

473

26

Shares

Buyers Bellers

Sales

3402 Philip Morris

HX Bank..

1230 1235

180 1230

5414 | Pitney Bowes

38

100 6 1230

43!

Procter & Gamble Co

Whart Co.

248

14 » 200

Waterboat

Pittsburgh Plate Glass

63%

Wheelock

*.35

70 5:00

7.37

Publiciter industries

87

HK Dock

431

Pure Oil

2012

Radio Corporation

64

C. Provident 20.80

Radio Corp. Pret

764%

|

Gelly Oil

13

Raytheon

4174

Hotel *****

415

HK Land.. $74

Glidden Co.

Goodrich (B. F.) Co. Goodyear Tyre

$73 Republic Stee

6142

$830

Reynolds Melal

งา

Yaumati

176

Reynolds Tobacco

74

HK Train

3116 Royal Bank of Canada

Ch. Light

22.30

20

Royal Dutch

HK Electric 25.20 $15

39

Pheem Mig

23

Shell Oil Co

29

Safeway Stores

33

Saini Reg. Paper

3874

400 or 26.34 spread

to

1994

Schenley ine

219

Telephone

3814

1933 4 28

bonds.

537

Scout Paper

Cement... 531% 5416

100 : 54

31

Sterler Cop

3742

1500 54

11. Sinclair - Öll

342

44

Smith, Kline & French

*5

Sacony Mobil Oll

Dairy Farm 28.0

**250 @ 28.90

500 3 25.90

63+2 | Solar Aircraft

504

South Puerto Nico Sugar

182

44% Southern Co. (The)

507 Southern Natural Gas

39%

Watson Allied Textile

ALN WWW.

11.40

24

1009 0:

97/2 Southern Railway (Com.)

12

$30 1136

1000

4. Standard Brands

33

Standard Oil of Cal

416

30% in 131

10:31115

2000 1136

53

Standard Oil of NJ

464 Nanyang

7014 Sterling drug Co.

Liggett & Myers Tob. Co Lily Tulip

813

Stokely-Von Camp.

51% Stone & Webster

R21

Studebaker-Packard Corp.

2214 Sunshine Mining

Loews Incorn

241

Swift & Co.

Lone Star Cement Co.

31

Texas Co.

Lowenstein & Sone

Trust

McDermott J. Ray

22

Thickel Chem.

shares

McDonnell Alcraft

381 Tide Water Oll

Realty

Merek

88% Time, Inc,

HK Gas

Mesabi Iron Comp

102 Tri-Cont Warrants

Ye!

Minnesota Mini

105Twentieth Century Fox Film

volume

Mission Development

1

Union Catride

21

Unton On of Cal.

Lane, Craw.

41 Union Pacific Railway

274

421 United Fruit

204 United Aircraft

Int'l hvert.

H.K. & F.E..

421 431% 4.90 8.05

311%

Gemen.

2410

634%

U.S. Foll "B"

40

Taiko0

38

S. Gypsum

108

STA

U.S. Line Co.

27

Blar Ferry

U.S. Rubber

321%

Hopes

215

US Smelung

29

Erier.

U.S. Steel

Vibro

215 LS. Steel 1 F.C. P.F.

141

Noranda Mines Ltd.

30

Warner Bros.

#

Norfolk & Western Ry.

OK

Waukesha Matars

40%

North Amer. Aviation

Westinghouse Air Brake

Northwest Airlines Com

1

Westinghouse Electric

$ 3

Oklahaina, Nat. Gas

29

Western Union Tel. Co.

43%

51

Olin Mathieson

31

Otis Elevators

497% Winn-Dixie Stores

$31

Oxford Paper Co.

2734 | Woolworth (K. W.)

34

Pacifle Gas & Eler.

GZenith Radio

Allis Chalmers

28

Pan American Airways

19

7. Brake Shoe

410

American Airline

20%

American Cable & Radio Corp

American Cyanamid Ca

55

Amer. & Forgn. Fower

Am. Gas & Electric

BA

Kimberly Clark

Steals turned around after

early show of strength. Lukens, which cut its dividendition Ind. in half, fell

than two. Republic lest a point.

more

Today's volume was 2,530,000

shares.

uf

1,192 a total traded, 132 were higher and 526

Lockheed Alreraft

Molson Brewery

Bonds volume amounted to Monsanto Chemical Co.

Montecatini

Jower.

American exchange

was 990,000 shares.

$5,360,000.

Montgomery Ward

Dow-Jones closing averages:

Motorola Inc. ...

30 Industrial

632.11

National Basalt Co

20 Ralls

15 Utilities

05 Stocks

40 Bonda

04 34

Comm. tures index

Closing Prices

Abbi Pwn & Paper

Alden Inc. Acy

Algoma Steel Carp

Allied Chemicals

Allied Müla Ine

139.44 National Cast Reg. "A"

National Dairy Prod. 208.05 National Lead

3.29 National Steel Corp. 144.56

New York Central

Am. Home Prod

Ain. Maen. &F dry

American Metal Am. Natural Gas American Smelting

Am Sugar Ref

American Tel & Tel American Tob

Ampex

Anaconda Copper Armeo Stet!

Armour

Asbestos Corp Allas Cons. Mining Balwin-Lima-Hom Baltimore & Ohio

1814 Textron Inc.

16032 United Gor Corp.

SIM

414 West Va. Pulp & Paper

JAPANESE TO

1000

2:0

19.30

Rubber

6,00

000 1300

were

IB. modest. Coppers, however, lost 10.20 yesterday's boom under con- 6.90

tinental selling and tins eased. After see-sawing within nar- row limits dls had a firmer look with Shell the exception.

1909 g 136 2000 8.90 5000 J EL3 3.56 8.63 120 155 2003 8.03 1.825 125 5000.145 14.6) 14.70

214 Inv. (0)

Humphreys 23.20

10%

117

HELP

POORER COUNTRIES WITH

MORE CREDIT

Tokyo, July 13.

A spokesman for the Japanese Ministry of Trade said today the ministry was proposing to in- crease the capital of the Export-Import Bank of Japan by 30,000 million yen (£30 million).

The purpose of the proposal

Bank of Montreal

Bank of Nova Scotia

Beech Life Savers

404

Bell Telephone

45

Beneficial France

20%

Bendix Aviation Corp

051

Benguet Cond

Betlilchem Steel

45%

Boeing Airplane

30

Borden (The) Co

is

Burroughs Add Machine

33%

to supply

British Amer. Oll

British Cotuinbin Pwr

324

347P

30

yen (£45.8 million) was con-

62

Canadian Pacific R.

241%

sidered insufficient to realise

co.

Calif. Packing Corp.

Cana, BY, of Comin.

Cana. Brewers

Campbell Soup Co.

Case J. I

Cat. Tractor

Celanese Corp.

C. I. T. Financial Corp.

Chrysler fotors

more credits to

20% under-developed countries,

He said the present capital of

6 the bank, totalling 45,800 million

plans for granting credits to Iran

261 and Tunisia. The plens were

under discussion since the begin-

ning of this year.

These credits would be sup-

plied in the form of deferred

48% Payment lines on specially easy

terms, he said.

24

57

Chase Mophat. Bank

591b

Cluett Peabody

52

Colgate Palmolive Co.

**

Colombia Corbon Cv.

Commercial Credit

Consolidated Edison

Consolidated Paper

40

Confшuners Gos

Continental Can

3815

Continental Oll of Del.

Crane Co.

Crowne Zellerbach

Cuban Ather. Sugar

Delaware & Hudson Co.

Diamond Alkal

Diamond Card

Distillers-Seagranu Dominion Stores Douglas Aircraft Dow Chemical ... Dupont de Nemours Lastern Air Line Eastman Kodak

AFTER DINNER

AT THE CLUB

1:20

The spokesman said the addi- tional funds would be used un- | der the present plan to fmance:

• Exports of

300,000 spindles of cotton spinning machines and 3,000 weaving machines worth US$20 million to Pakistan;

● A $30 million credli to Iran;

A credit to India for its third 5-year plan;

• Economic co-operation to be extended to the Philip- pines;

U.S. divides

Cuba's share

of sugar market supply

Washington, July 13. The US. Government to- day started dividing up the former Cuban share of the US. sugar market among domestic and foreign suppliers.

The first distribution of additional quotas went to Con-

170 14.29

50 14.50

100 & 14.70 140 14.03 10 & 43 1000 $.30

2023 $ 14.00

Issue of UK Treasury bonds

London, July 13. The Government yesterday an- nounced the issue for cash of 2300 million of 544 per cent Treasury bonds 1962 at a price of £99 per £100 nominal payable in full on appileation, The Treasury said interest would be payable half-yearly on May 14 and November 14. The bonds would be repaid at par on November 14, 1962,

The list of applications would be opened and closed on Friday, | July 15-China Mall Special

Exchange rates unonciat

Sleedy demand put rubbers into higher ground but were dull-UPI.

Closing Prices

Glitedged Bonds

Gülmen Holding Låd-25 415d. Hoogkong & Chio Gas-103 sdn. Imperial Chemical-bis, Lyčns & 'C%-80% 150. Patever Ltd-1689.

Paper

Bowater Paper Corp Orc-$57.

Radio and Electrient Asociated Electrica)–419 6d. Electrical & Musleal-49% P. English Electric Co-593, General Electric–356.

Shipping

Underground pipe to feed jets

at London Airport

SINCE April aviation fuel has been flowing into London Airport along a twin pipeline which P&O Steam Navigation det ord--links the Airport with a Shell-Mex and B. P. storage

Indo-China Steam Nav., Co, dei ord-245 34

38% 7120.

Store

Debenhams, Ltd, Ord-40s 7154, Great Universal Stores "A"-

Marks & Spencer Lid-Târ 11⁄2d. Woolworth F. W. & CD-ös Bull, Textles

Coats J&P 49 3d. Courtaulds Lid-70s.

Mines

Ceny Goldfields of South Africa- 58 5d.

Cons. Zine Corp. Ort---73. De Beers del-1454.

Новекспа

Tin--115 4lid.

Petaling Tin-7s 10:60.

Rand-71 3d.

Southern Kinta Cona Ltd—28s.

depot at Walton-on-Thames.

under.

The pipeline, officially opened is pumped to the company's rosintly by Sir Gerard d'Erian- | Central Area depot. A branch ger, Chainman of Boac, consists | line carries the fuel to

depot

Until the pipeliner went into service, road tankers föd LA‚.F. fram storages Shell Haven Estuary.

of two six-inch diameter pipes in the Maintenance Area. which run nine miles ground.

En roule, the pipes buTPAW the under 27 rondslen inside airport-two Southern Railway lines and the Airport's No. 5 runway. The fuel is then fun West Driefontein Goldmiring-nelled to a main storage point 150.

at Perry Oaks-on the Airport's western perimeter-from where

Union Corp 300 715.

QU

British Borneo Petroleon Syndi cate-423 6d.

leased.

British Transport 39, 1976/82— £60,

Comels 21-244-3/16.

Conversion

Consols -~£65.

Loan 35%.

1901-

€59-15/18.

Funding Stock

£04.

Loan

Funding Loan 1935/69–£61-0/16.

3. 1999/2004–

Funding

BT-7/15.

4. -1000/00--

Savings 3, 1655/65-£ 8734. Savings 3% 1960/70-210-5/18. Savings 3 1955/75-2705

Banks

Barclay's Bank "A" Ltd ord--- $75. Chartered Bank 24. Hongkong-

Lloyd's Bank “A”—8is 3d. Westminster Bank “A” 1299 Non Cumulative-ÍTI,

Bd

92.

Insurance Union Insurance Canton-£STx. Aircraft and Motors British Motor Corp. Ord-168 0. Ford Motor Co-1035 60.

Hawker Siddeley Group Ord-29

94.

British Burma Priruleum-ls 80, Brilleh Petroleum Co., Ltd-501

Burmah-4s 3d.

Royal Dutch: Petroleum-£121 Another British tanker launched

Shell Transport & Trading-1333

--Reuter,

NY sugar market

New York, July 13. World No. 4 sugar futures today

closed

unchanged to

seven points higher with sales of

563 contracts.

The domestic No. 6 contract closed one point higher with sules of 107 contracts.

Steadiness in both contracts reflected the raw situation and seller wariness in face of the Bulls Royce Ltd Ord-438 30. Cuban and other international Rooles Ltd "A"-10s M. Standard Triumph International-political uncertainties

Breweries

Distillers Co 305,

South African Breweries-13% 0,

"Building and Mattrfali Aarondated 10142 |

td.

turbine driven oil tanker Gulf Briton--the largest ves- sel to be built on the River Tees in North East England Jounched recently from the yard of the Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.

-was

at Purfleet and In the Thames

Over the year a dally average

of 40 tankers the biggest with capacity-wire 4,000-gallon needed for the round trips of roughly 30 and 100 miles,

Al peak periods during the sortimer 60 tinkers a day were nooded to meet the heavy fuel dumend from holiday passenger aircraft.

The new pipelines-they are pumping fuel at about 30,000 gallons an hour will help meet the rapidly rising demand

to

for aircraft fuel- Shell and B.P. estimate that deliveries to LAP. this year will rise by one-third ampated with 1959, nina-tenths of the increased throughput being aviation turbine fuel.

Say Shell and B.P.: "The new

pipeline....whil Ensure adequate supplies in all weather and traffic conditions. The 172nd

to be They will rule out the possi constructed by the builders, she bility of deliveries being delayed is 40,000 tons deadweight and by bad weather conditions or will join the fleet of Britama by the hold-ups of tantcers on Tankers Ltd., of London, an the congested roads through affiliate of the Gulf Oil Com- London and on the roads leading panies.

to the Airport.”

tanker

She is the tenth vessel to be! built by the same arm for the Gulf Oil Corporation and its associate companies, and the first In the spot market, Ceylon of the builder's 40,000 Lons was the accredited buyer of deadweight series. They have 10,000 tons of Philippines orders for three more tankers

Portland 7.4-670 | UPI.

Goodies Wall & Tead Ord. -Eds

Coal, Steel and Engineering

Babcock & Wilcox L-ST folga,

Umited Steel 79% 3d.

Vicken Lid-328 3d.

Food and Tobacco

British American Tob. Co. Ltd

Imperial Tobacco Co., Ltd--0-1",

Miscellaneous

Boardman Marden Ltd-3s 30lyd. British Oxygen 118. Ord-101s

Bustness was done in the kezal

market exchange

this morning at the following rates: US dollar per $1}

50%.

6.71

Surling notes (per £11

15 88

Australian notes (per 1)....

12.56

Indonesian rupiah (per 100)..

2.60

Slam tlcals (per 103)

Singapore (Straits)

25 93 1.80

Yesterday's Closing

41%d.

Canadian Pacific Rly-542%.

De La Rue Co. - Dunlop Rubber Co-256 74d.

Aviation turbine fuel is being delivered into storage at Walton from Shell-Mex and B.P's in- stallation at Hamble in South- ampton Water. It is planned, later in the year, to provide also for the piping of supplies to Walton from Kent Refinery, near the mouth of the Thames, along The vessel was built on the 65-mile Government pipeline longitudinal system of framing built during the war, in way of cargo tanks, aft pump The new pipelines will supply

for the same company,

Agreed merchant room, engine and boller rooms, 85-90 per cent of all the com-

Canadian,

rates

Maximum Selling 17% Minimum Buying 17%, T/T 17-7/16-O/D.

West German Deutschemarks, Maximum Selling 72%.

COMMODITY PRICES

NEW ORLEANS

SUGAR

NEW YORK Closing prices all in cents per lb.:

Contract No. 4 (world)

RUBBER

Closing prices all in cents per

Ib.

Spot

31.90

Oct,

30,94

Dec.

31.10

Маг

31.50

May

31.70

NEW YORK

July

ve,

Rex rubber futures closing prices, all in cents per lb.

Dec.

Mar.

July Sept. Nov.

42.24

LIVERPOOL

37.65

28.25

Closing prices all in pence per Sept.

J.

38.35

1b.

FEL Jan.

Allocation of temporary new quofas to foreign Suppliers such as the Philippines and

Mar.

30.00

American Contract

Mar

May

55,00

July/Aug.

May

July

35.20

Oct/Nov.

LONDON Closing prices all in per lb.: No. 1 Es pot

Bettlement house term: July/Aug

pence

3114-31

312-31

July/Sept,

318-314

Oct/Dec.

3146-3141

tinental U.S. Beet and Canc Sugar ProducĒTS.

A credit to Thailand Latin American nations will be under a warüme debt settle-made later, as soon as reporte ment agreement;

are ini on their ability furnish

• A credit to Burma the needed sugar. under the reparations agree- The US. Agriculture Depart-

ment; and

Tunisia.

The spokesman

311-314

31-319 01-8321 20%-30%

344

ment announced that Cuba's Exporis of

fishing foster share of the chronic Jan Mar vessels and the dispatch of shortages in Hawadian and Apr/May

31-31% ship-building experts Lo Puerto Rican production to fill

General markets; cif., bass, 'ports; July their quotas is being given to

Aug. domestic U.S. producers. This Sept. said Japan- deficit totals 558,000 tons,

Estate crepe ese Government agencies coll- Under the

"Thin July general guide cerned were discussing a plan lines of the emergency

thick July to. grant easy payment terms act passed by Congress before sugar

AMSTERDAM for Exports of the textile its political convention reCESS,

Closing prices all in guilders machinery to Pakistan, but de-Hall, the Netherlands, Formosa, clined to comment on reports Panama and Costa Rica

will that the plan would allow have their quotas doubled or Pakistan to pay 85 percent of tripled-up to 10,000 tons each. the price of the machiney in | The Philippines will be per- cent Mall Special.

HENNESSY eight-year instalments.-China | mitted to furnish 15, per

DOGNAC BRANDY

·VICTOR

Marine & Industrial

COVENTRY

Enginer ➡ Generating · sots GPÒ. Box 699 vi RENECO

Tel. 24491

of the remainder, or about 119,- 000 tons, pind 622,000 will be bought from Peru, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Moragua and other quote cokurzies and from non-quota countries such as Brazil.

Dec Jan. Mar/April May/June

Mixed Contract

July/Aug. Oct/Nov. Dec/Jan. Mar/April May/June

METALS

NEW YORK

22.50

$4933. 8252?

No. 1 rubber per kilogram, elf. July 2*** Closing prices, all in cents per

No. 2 rubber

No. 3 rubber No. 1 crepe

Their shares will depend on their available socks and the Ib. general pro-rata formula-set- forth is the emergency legisla- tions

This determination now is ling made for early announce- ment by the Agriculture De-,

6. buyers 1b.:

-3.09 buyera

Lead,

3.04 buyers

July

3.49 sellers

Sept

LUPI. Zinc,

July

Bept

Copper,

July

Bept.

COTTON

BARNEW YORK. Closing prices all in cents per

Oct,

34.20 nom

33.90

12.05.

July

Spot FAS. Cuba).

Total Sale: 663 contracts. Open interest: 5,267 contracts.

Contract No. 6 (domestic)

Sept.

Nov.

the

ends being transversely pany's fuel requirement at Lon- framed Electric welding is ex-don Airport. It replaces the fuel tensively used, the shell and brought in by daily deliveries' in decks being almost completely road tankers and consists of welded and the longitudinal and Avtur, the fuel for jet engines. transverse bulkheads completely welded

Shell-Mex and B.P's installa- tion at London Airport consists

The tank space is divided into of the storage tanks at Perry eleven treble tanks making 33 Oaks, a depot in the Maintenance oll compartments having a total time) and a supply depot in the Area (served by a branch pipe- capacity of about 39,040 tons of Central Area.

oil cargo at 59 cubic feet per

ton after allowing 2 per cent for Their aircraft fuelling vehicles expansion. Aluminium brass include 39 radio-controlled fuel- tubing beating coils are fitted lers with capacities from 3,000 to in a cargo tanks, the centre 10,000 gallons (the latter able to tanks having a heating capacity pump 750 gallons a miiqute) and of one square foot per 200 cubic ave defuellers.

feet of tank capacity and the

wing tanky one square foot per

150 cubic feet of tank capacity.

Oil fuel is carried in the en- Double radar for

gine room wing tanks, settling

tanks and forward deep tanks,

the total capacity being about Hook night ships

4,430 tons.

The main cargo pump room is THE three ships on the engine room and contains three British Transport Com- Drysdale centrifugal turbo mission's overnight service driven cargo pumps, each cap between Horwich and the 334 able of delivering 1,300 tons of Hook of Holland, are now

salt water per hour against a

arranged at the fore end of the THE

Spot-(C... NY. ex-duty) Total Sales: 107 conterets. Open interest: 3,081 contracts--UPZ

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

NEW YORK Closing rates: England,N

omacia! 30 days 30-DAYE

pressure of 125 lbs. per square #Hipped with two pets of inch. The turbines are located the most gdyanced type of in the engine room and drive radar apparatus. In addition

flexible pumps through

to the primary equipment, couplings to extended pump

the

shafts carried in gaslight stuffing they now have secondary boxes through the gostight sets gyajlable in the care of 6.05 bulkhead.

breakdown or similar' emer- 5,00

The vessel to rigged with one/gency. steel fore mast, two derrick posts Apbouncing the installation, and are steel signal and radar the Commission says when mast. Deck equipment includes the question of secondary sets four steam cargo winches and a das under consideration, True steam windlass of the latest de- Motion Reder bad become prae- sign. The steering gear is elec- cable and it was decided to hydraulle of the four ram install this type of cader as the tric type with duplicated motors and my equipovent in the three pimp controlled from the

2.8088

2.0005

11.20

2.7943

11.41

Australia

2.2629

New Zealand

2.7005

31.58

South Africa

2.01.25

3102

Otners unetangod.

LONDON

Closing rates:

Bayer Seller

BOSIS

T

New York

"Brumela

Copenhagen

“LONDON Closing prices, all in sterling per long ton.

B10 8101% Amsterdam

as

wheelhouse by Gyro Pilot or vases with the conventional

motion telemotor system. Refrigerated relative

rador chambers of about 4,800 cuble secondary apparatus. feet are litted in the poop tween "In 1956 ppiments with decks and are operated by two Em Motion Rainy took place, electrically driven Freco type me of the night ships being refrigerating machines. A swim fited out for a trial period I ming pool is fitted at the fore we found that this new system end of the casing top

cons derable advantages The propelling machinery con- bydr the conventional type. sists of one set of Richardsons "For example, there is no Westgarth-Brown Bover two read to plot as a true picture cylinder cross

compound tur- is indicated, thus the attention bines, the high presne turbine of the officer of the watch. of insulae rosetion deden, the pop engaged so much as 18) low prémfire of all reaction. The case when conventional rader is turbines are capable of develop- | used for

ing" u bokorunou slysad power worded "webera

of 19,000 shaft horse si-power at "When

through

Conventional

108 rpm. For anten working apparatus changes of two lubilats "die provided sesich dure of me a incorporated in the HP end plotted are not 1800 12. aliad fustine caringa tes- the cent ploh uykene

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