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surance Agreement
A supplemental agreement be tween the Canard Steamship Co, Ltd., and the Board of Trade in respect of the insurance of the new Cunarder, No. 531, has been laid од the table of the House of Commons and will be published shortlyi
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It was stated in Parliamentary Papers that the agreement had been signed In Recordance with the terms of the Cunard (Insur- ance) Agreement Act, 1930. Under the provisions of the Act, it will come into operation when it has lain on the table for twenty-one days.
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The Act was passed in order to allow the Government to provide insurance against both construction and marine risks on the new Cunarder to the extent to which the open market was unable to take it up.
According to the principal agree ment appended as a schedule to the Act premiums for construction risks taken over by the Government were fixed at a rate of 1 per cent. for three years, plus an additional per cont. on that rate. It was further agreed that if the vessel should not be delivered or accepted within three years from the laying
of her keel there was to be an addition of Gd. per cent, per month for each month beyond the three-years perfod until delivery
or acceptance.
The contract for construction was signed in December, 1930,
and work was begun in the following month. Work was stopped a year later for a period of over two
years.
The vessel has been insured for total of £4,500,000. Of this amount £2,720,000 was absorbed
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by the market and £1,780,000 taken up by the Government,
It has been generally believed that the rate of premium charged In the open market has been exact
ly the same as that charged by the
Government.
The principal agreement laid down the rates of the premiums to be charged for roarine risks, and provided for the insurance of a second rease! on similar terms
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.
ORDERS WITH
ENGLAND
Chinese Contracts
Writing to the oditor of the Times M1, Maurico. Jenks
states:-
CHINA'S POSTAL NEWS AND COMMENTS
FROM THE NORTH
SERVICE
Conference To Be Held
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Sir, It was announced in your columns recently that contracts kad
Canton, Aug. 31. been placed by the Chinese Govern- With a view to improving the meat with certain loading firms in postal and telegraph faciles of England for the supply of railway the whole country, Mr. Chu Ka Wa, material and equipment to the Minister of the Department of value of over £350,000. Having Communications, has fixed the 4th some experience of Chinese methods, of September 1934 for a Conter- iny menta! comment was, wonder what steps these firms are taking to ensure payment.
On Saturday last there was a further announcement in the Press that arrangements were now being maile for placing with Loudon financial institutions £1,300,000 of Chinese Goverbanent Six per Cent. Blends, and that the proceeds will
In connexion with
erice of represetatives from the different provinces
Invitations have already been sent to the different provincial Postal and Telegraph Departments to send representatives to attend this Conference.
HECTIC
:
DAYS AND
SHANGHAI
NIGHTS IN «
Reaction To Rumours Of Anglo-Japanese Treaty
excitement by
(From Our Own Correspondent)
3,000 silver bars left in Shanghai now, and when that is all gone but let us not get involved in con- troversies about 'China's currency problems.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Further
cross-examination, of
Mr. Chan Chik Ting, petitioning creditor in connection with the application before the Chief Jus- tlee for the winding up of the Luk Hol Tung Company, took place yesterday. A full report is given Page 7
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Many people called at the ofice of the Netherlands Consulate yes- terday in connection with the birthday of Queen Wilhelmina.
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