DE LA RAMA LINES
M.V. DONA NATI
LOADING FOR
HONOLULU, LOS ANGELES, CRISTOBAL
& ATLANTIC COAST PÖRTS
via MANILA
15th OCTOBER
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO. INC.
Pedder Building
-
TEL: 23676
Chinese Shipping Office
Tél. 23738/20153
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
1. CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL Telephones: 80831-8 Frivate Exchange.
Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
“HANYANG"
"ANHUI"
"TSINAN"
"FENGTIEN"
"РАКНОГ"
- “TSINAN”
"ANHUI"
"KWEIYANG"
"NINGHAI "SHANTUNG"
"FATSHAN”
SAILINGS TO
Shanghai 4 p.m. 13th Oct. .Amoy & Swatow 7 am.. 15th Oct. Swatow & Bangkok 15th Oct. Singaporé & Penang p.m. 17th Oct.
ARRIVALS FROM
Saigon 10th Oct, Shanghai & Swatow 10th Oct: "Singapore 14th Oct,
Bangkok, Saigon & Swatow 15th Oct.
Singapore 10th Oct. Shanghai 17th Oct.
CANTON RIVER LINE
Arrives 5.30 p.m. 11th Oct. Salls 11 a.m; 13th Oct..
Arrives 1.30 p. 15th Cet Sals 1 a.m. 17th Oct.
"Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE
"PROMOETHEUST
"ANTILOCHUS"
"SAMAFFRIC"
"ANTILOCHUS" "SINKIANG" · "LYCAON"
U, K. SERVICE
Salling
10th Oct.
وق
For
Port Said, Liverpool
vin Siraita.
21st Oct.
-Akriving
From
Mid. Oct.
14th Oct.
UK. via Straits do
Mid. Oct.
-do
21st Oct.
-do-
From
NEW YORK SERVICE
Arriving
•
New York
For
"GLAUCUS"
Srd week Oct.
"EURYBATES”
Sailing
"15th Oct.
New York via Suez,
Agenta:
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.
"YOCHOW"
"YOCHOW"
Arriving
28th Oct.
Sailing
5th. Nov,
From
Australia For
Sydney, Melbourne
All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice: For Passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Abovi.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
8. S. "Haiyang"
Sailing for Swatow, Amoy & Foochow on the 13th October
Subject to alteration without Notice:
For Particulars of Freight & Passage. Please apply to:- DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
General Managers.
`P, G`O, Building, 5th floor. Tel. 23755.
CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.
20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel, 24639.
BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED.
SAILINGS TO U.E. VIA STRAITS.
ENLAWERS"
5.3. "BENLOMOND"
FREIGHT ONLY. VESSELS DUE
LOADING
about 22nd Oct.
14th Oct.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.
York Building
M.V. "BENTONG”
Loading
10th October
Sailing
Tel. 3416
11th October
FOR SINGAPORE
For freight particulars please apply:
THE HO HONG CO. (CHINA) LTD.,
48a, Bonham Strand Wa Tel. 26127 & 28346
Subject to alteration without notice
THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY OCTOBER 10, 1946.
"Page:7]
INTERNATIONAL TRADE JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
ORGANISATION CHARTER
(By Sydney Gampell, Reuters City Editor)
London, Oct. 8.
London Stock
London, Oct 8. Sentiment on the London stock
SHIPPING DEPARTMENT 10 Pedder Street Tel, 80211.
General Managem.
INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD.
S.S. "WOSANG"
S.S. "WOSANG"
The toughness of Washington's "Charter" for the
International Trade Organisation, as compar- Market ed with Washington's "proposals" of last De cember (which Britain and France respective ly accepted in principle in December and May in consideration for getting their United market was rather mixed but the States loans) is because the Charter is United general tone. remained confident. States unilateral bargaining position, whereas Domestic issues continued, to the proposals were intended as agreed aspira make steady progress with brews, EMPIRE FABRAR” tions Washington recognises its vulnerability about als
Cuba and the Philippines. Acting-Secretary moderate provincial support. Gil- of State Clayton frankly admits: "The United tedgeds were rather hesitant, States is also an offender in having preferen-
Kafürs opened dull iù lino" with tial agreements with Cuba and the Philip- similar conditions at the Cape and pines, while the sugar purchasing agreement in the Band caused a fur
news of threatened labour troux with Cuba is the general type of agreement ther deterioration in sentiment. which the ITO charter condemns."
American Economy
But the United States conces sions to Empire preference will not go beyond the December pro- posals, which British Empire: prò- ducers considered "
grossly, in- adequate.
eries prominent among indus-
"Nationalisation" stocks met
Oils were firm, particularly Anglo-Iranian, which advanced on reports of improvement in the internal situation,
Closing quotations: Consols, 214 per cent 1945/75 974 Conversion Loan, 334 The United States still insists, Cent 111-15/16;-
War Loan, firstly, that prior international per capt. 107-11/16, New War commitments cannot everride, the Loan, 3 per cent 106, Victory action to reduce preferences. Bonds, 4 per cent 119% Saving Washington, Oct. 9.
Secondly, any negotiated tariff Bonds 35% 1955.60 106%, Saving reductions must automatically re- Bonds 3% 1900.70" 100% Saving Mariner 5. Eccles, Federal Reduce or eliminate preference maz- Bonds 3 1965.75 1074, German serve Board chairman kept the gins; for example, if Britain or Loan, 7 (Dawes) 11%
Jap- Government's anti-inflation war any Empire country has a general anese Bonds: 5 per cent, 1907 going with a fresh warning that tariff of 20 per cent on a particu 20, Canton-Kowloon Railway prosperity hinges on wage-price lar article and the Empire pre- 23, Tientsin Pukow: Railway, 6 ferential rate is 10 per cent, then trends,
per cent 26%, Lung-Tring U. Eccles spoke sharply against a if the general tariff rate is nego Hal Ely, & per cent, 1913 25, possible second round of industry- tiated down to 10 per sent the Ro13). 50%, Crisp Loan, Loan, 5 per cent, 1913, labour disputes over new wage increases, the tendency to with hold consumer goods from the market for higher prices, specula- tive activity in real estate and the generally rising cost of living,
Empire rate must remain ten per cent and preference disappears entirly.
5 per cent, 1911 46, Hukuang Eailway. 5 per cent, 1911 28, There is a ban on new prefer. Honan Railway 5 per cent 1905 ences whereas, in the absence of 324, Shanghai-Nanking Railway, specific agreements, no country 5 per cent 28. Mercantile Bank of
S.S. "EMPIRE WITHAM! S.S. "EMPIRE FRASER"
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
to Keelung 17th Oct.
from Straits via Salgon 15th Oct, IN PORT
Kowloon Bay. (Ben Line Berth) Kowloon Dock. Cosmo Dock
Subject to alteration without notice.
for as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to leave All intending Passengers are requested to register their names q
Agents: GLEN LINE LTD.
S.S. "GLEN
S.S. “SZECHUEN“ M.V. DENBIGHSHIRE 5.5. "GLENSTRAF”
Taikoo Sugar Refinery. Now load- ing for
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Amsterdam & London. Salls. 19th Oct,
Arrd. from U.K-Buoy 3.3. due from UK-end Oct. ............ Dae from Shanghai 14th Oct. Loads for UK, Rotterdam Ant- werp Amsterdam-November.
Managing Agents: AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE-
5.S. PERIOD”. NLÝ NEWBROUGH
due from Sydney Mid Oct. ...due from Australie-
Carly Nov.
Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA
STEAMSHIPS LTD..
If those factors are overcome Hebarred from raising tariffs. India, "A" 22% Chartered Bank the Federal Reserve chief told a Washington does not consider this of I.A. & C. 11 H.K. & Shanghai SS. "LAKE NIPIGON" Department of Agriculture con-one-sided, because it regards pre- Banking Corporation 86, Lyden ference, the nation can look for- ferences but not tariffs as dis-Estates 110, South Africa. ward to a long period of proscriminatory. perity.
Townships 27 Selection 43/1.
British officials, however, in- South Africa Torbanites 11/7, sist that if the British Empire Canadian Pacific 18%, Mexican reduces any preference in return Eagles 14/9.—Reuter. for lower United States tariff, Britain must be entitled to re- impose preference if the United States later reimposed tarif.
EX-PRES. LEBRUN
INJURED
Albert
Some deflationary developments: appeared but he looked upon them as favourable signs.
Eccles also declared that the recent stock market drop "was not alarming" but rather re flected the readjustment of an in- The United States preferences fiationary securitics market to to the Philippines, which were more stable values,
due to expire last July are being He advised businessmen and continued in full for eight years
Paris, Oct. 8.- manufacturers
75-year-old to exercise res and thereafter diminishingly for former President of the French
Lebrun, traints on prices and profit mar
shall unit op twelve-years, making 20-years Republic, fell of a ladder while gins and rely on
altogether because of what the profit on large volume production, Philippines suffered from
tree and is now being help maintain a high level of em United States failure to protect in a Paris hospital, it is learned
the praning
treated for a broken thigh-bone ployment and purchasing power. them against the years of Jap- tonight.
Contending there still was exanese occupati -Reuter, cess buying power in private hands both at home and abroad for American goods, Eccles said he believed taxes should not be re- duced so long as this situation exists.---United Press.
Break In Strikes?
Chicago, Oct. 8.
M. Lebrun, was gardening in his brother's "entate at. Mercy le Hout when he fell. He thought
RUPEE RUMOURS it was only bruises, but a few
London, October 8. -The "Financial Times" says that certain stock exchange cir-) cles yesterday canvassed the pas-4 aibility of the devaluation of the
days later he stepped out of his car and collapsed on the paye- mont-Router,
dae from Vancouver early Nov.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL
STEAM
"TREVETHOE"
"GLENIFFER?
NAVIGATION COMPANY
Duc
-20th-October... End October
October November November
Bhay
From
“BENALDER”
J.K.
"OTRANTO"
U.K
Mid October 13th October
"EMPRESS OF
"ÁUSTRALIA"
- UK
“SAMLAMU”.
Bombay
U.K
U.K.
U.L.
Loads For
Straits, Bombay & UK.
Straits, & Bombay
"TREVAYLOR”
Ship
“SAMETTRICK"
Ready
15th October
Accepts cargo for LONDON, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM
End October "SAMLAMU"!--
ropee, but inquiries among res H.K. STUDENTS IN BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
LIVERPOOL
ponsible Eastern, exchange bankı failed to produce fresh 'news on this subject. Doubts concerning the maintenance of the existing
London, Oct. 8, Sixteen rupes parity ́were aroused re-
Chinese students, cently by, news that the Indian scholarship winners from Honz Possible breaks in the maritime Government has sought the ad- Kong, many of whom continued and Pittsburgh power strika are, více of bankers and chambers of their studies in secret during the reported.
commerce on the problem of cur- Japanese occupation. arrived at Captain Harry Martin, Presi-rency value prior to notifying the Liverpool today in the Canard- dent of the AFL masters, mates International Monetary Fund au- White Star liner Brittanie. and pilots, told New York news thorities. The presence behind They will go to British univer favourable now than at any time ernment of prominent indus- The studenta will learn en- since the negotiations. started, trialists who favour the previous gineering, science, medicine and and added that an agreement parity of one shilling and four industrial chemistry. One charm- nizht be reached-by-night pence cannot be overlooked--Reuing Chinese girl will-study ecoa-
ter....
omies-Reuter,
FROM
Madras
SHIP
SILVER GUAYA” "BINFIELD"
DUE 12th October
Rangoon
Calcutta
LOADS FOR
Straits, Madras, Calcutta.
Mid October End October READY
End-October
"PASHA"
SHIP
"BINFIELD"
papermen that "things look more the scenes in the new. India Gov-sities. All are British subjects. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
The President of the striking Pittsburgh power workers said his group had submitted a new pro- posal to officials of the. Dugesne Light Company,
The two-week strike curtailed industrial production in the great steel centre.
Francisco, In San
Harry Bridges asserted that settlement of the CIO engineers' strike was not a condition for agreementsof his West Coast longshoresmen, to return to work.
"There's no question as to-how our fellows stand. They're good for a long time." Associated Press.
*PEIPING CAR SHOW
Pelping
Oct. 8. Feiping held its first automobile show since the war yesterday when five three-wheeled cârs were shown to the public,AN The automobiles were manufac tured in Peiping and Tientsin to sell for CN$4,000,000:**The cars- have a speed of 30 miles an hour and are economical to operate Associated Press;
AMERICAN PRESIDENT. LINES LTD.
Speed ---Frequency--Dependability ⠀ Refrigeration Special Cargo 02 Tanks Cargocaire... Specse
BAILING POR
3.9. "PRINCETON VICTORY" "ish Oct. New York &
5.S. "MARINE LYNX"
3. "MARIN
S.S. "MOUNT DAVIS”
8.S. "CLOVIS VICTORY"
5.8. "MOUNT ROGERS"
other Atlantic Coast parts.. 18th Oct San Francisco. vis
Manila
End Oct. New York and Boston Via Singapore & Suez. End Oct. New York and. Boaten via Panama, Early Nov. New York and Boston
Via Singapore & Sucz For Passage and Freight apply to ... AMERICAN PRESIDENT, LINES LTD.
K. George's Bldg.
Tel. No. 18172/18175.
SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
MW. NAGARA M.V. BENARES M.V. VASAHOLM
OUTWARD
discharging Hong Kong 26th October. discharging Hong Kong 20th November. discharging Hong Kong 25th November. HOMEWARD
Loading Hong Kong, 10th November
for Port Bald, Marsellies, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Copenhagen, Oslo and: Gothenburg.
Batavia, Oct. 7/ All Industries, employing MV. NAGARA Chincac workmen at Medan, Sumatra, are closed as the re sult of a strike by d Chinese workmen, whose wage demands, put forward by the Chinese Tabour Union, haye not been compiled with. No demonstra tions or breaches of order. have. been reported-Beufer.
(Also Genoa for inducement) further particulars, apply
GILMAN & CO. LTD.
Agents, Telephone 27871,
SHIP
"EASTERN"
LOADS FOR
Sydney & Melbourne
READY
18th October
For full particulare apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone "Nos.: 27721-4.
PRINCE LINE
S-S. "SAMMEX"". Due from U.S.A, & Shanghai End Oct. M.V. "SCOTTISH PRINCE",
MID-NOV.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Chinese Freight Agents CHEONG FAT CO. Telephone 20087
TAK CHEONG SHIPPING CO.
S.S. "EMPIRE JAMAICA” Loading 11th & 12th Oct. Safling 13th Oct 6 pm For SINGAPORE & PENANG
8.S. "MAIWARA"
-Loading 10th Oct. Sailing 11th Oc
For HAIPHONG via MACAO For Freight & Particulars please apply. TAK CHEONG SHIPPING CO. Whiteaway Laldiaw Building, Tel. 25128.
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