THE CHINASMAIL THUNSDAY, NOVEMBER 77, 1946.
London Stock Anglo-Danish Trade Cotton Flurry JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
DE LA RAMA LINES Market
EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES
TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS
VESSEL
DUE-
S.S.. GEBU
13th Nov,
MYDONA ANICETA
26th Nov.
M.V. BENARES
Early Dec.
M.V. BENGAL
S.S. ESCALANTE:
M.V. BALI
Pedder Building
TEL: 23676
SAILING FOR
Manila
Pacific & Atlantic Coasts. Honolulu & Pacific
Coast,
Late Dec. Pacific Coast, Early Jan. Honolulu, Pacific &
Atlantic Coasts.
Late Jan. Pacific & Atlantic Coasts.
Chinese Shipping Office
Tel. 23738/20158
Quotations on the London Stock Exchange yesterday *were:******
Balance
Talks
Lömton, Nov. 6.
delegation of Danish officials arrived in London last night to begin conversations with British officials today on Anglo-Danish trade and fin- ancial problem.
Heading the Danish group was the Finance Minis- ter, Thorkild Kristensen, and the Commerce Minister J. Villemoes. They will talk with members of the British Board of Trade, the Treasury and Foreign Office.
In the
New York,
SHIPPING DEPARTMENT
16 Pedder Street.
#Tel. 20911.
General Managers. INDOCHINA S N..
of the President of the New York: Cotton Est change, Mr. Frank Knell, the recent violent fuctuations in cot- lon prices would not have de curred if the British-and Indian exchanges had done in operation. Mr. Knell made public an ax change of messages between him self and Mr. LR. Brownell, dead. of the Liverpool Catton
Associ tion, in which Mr. Kaeli baid "We are more than convinced that had there been free play at arbit- are between your nicht and ours, and the Bombay market and ES, VERANDE ours far more stable prices would e
"WOSING" hate prevailed." Farmers in
producing lands would have been far bettent
paid and at a lesser cost to cm SS. "VOSANG" eumers the world over.”
Consols, 211⁄2 per cent 1945/76. A 99-2/16, Conversion Loan, Ba War Loan 32 per cont 145. per cent 107 New Was Loan, ง per cent 108, Victory Bonds, per cent 1225, Saving Bonds 3 1935.05 108, Saving Bonds 3 1960.70 109% Saving Bonds 3% 1965.75 110%, German Lean, per cent (Dawes) 10%. Japanese Bonds, brer cent, 1997 214, Canton-Kowloon Railway 24
The most acute problem on the Under the original terms of the Tientsin Pakow Raihear 5 per cent 26, Lung-Tring U. Hai Riri anda, according to an Inform- agreement, Britain and Denmarie THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO. INC. & per cent. 1813 24, Reorg, Loan, et British source, is the reduction were to field the balances, accru- 5 per cent 1913 (London Iss) 47, of a Danish-owed balance of ing under the trade agreement in Crisp Loan. 5 per cent, 1911 45,225,000,000 (approximately 500,- each other's carrency, Last year,
Mr. Brownell had replied the SS. "KWAISANG" Hukuang. Railway, 5 per cent,000,000 Danish kroner) under the before Britain began exporting to he regretted the Liverpool mar- 1011 20 Bonun
5 per present Anglo-Danish trade | Denmark, the Danes held a ket was not reopened, on gece cunt, 1905 32,
Nan
agreement,
balance of 200,000,000 Danish count of British policy since the SS. EMPIRE TRASERA king Railway, 6 per cent. 26, Mer
Kroner: (approximately 10,000,- war.-Associated Press.
SIS, EMPIRE WITHAM"" cantile Bank of India "A" 22";
1000) according to
SŠ. "TAKSANG" reliabic Chartered Bank of I. A. & C.
Danish source,
|'S'S. ́"ESANG" 11-11/16 H.K. & ing Corporation 81
Shanghal
L
Chicago, Nov. -G. With Britain's recent exports ta Estates 102/6,
África
Requirements for farm machin- Denimark, the pendulum has Townships 26/6, Selection Trust ery for export from the United swung the other way and how 4371, South Africa Torbanites States are described by manu- the Danes over Britain £25,000-shed the first four months of 12- Canadian Pacific 18, facturers as "fantastic."
1000," Mexican Eagles 16/--Reuter.
CHRISTMAS TRADE
Washington, Nov. 6. Government officials predicted today that the Christmas sales voluine will be 10 per cent greater in terms of actual goods than in last year's record holli-
buying-splurge. day
DE LA RAMA LINES
s.s. "CEBU” sailing for MANILA 17th November
Offering immediate discharge Manila at Company's own Wharf,
The De La Rama Steamship Co., Inc.
Chinese. Shipping Office Tel: 23788/20153
Pedder Blog.
Tel: 23676.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIER
-1 CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL
Telephones: 30831-8 Private Exchange,
"
In terms of dollars, some econ- omists Bgure the peak will be 20 to 25 per cent. higher than i 1945 because of price increases. Associated Press.
TURKISH OFFER
Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. The Turkish Finance Minister
"HUPEH"
"NEWCHWANG" "FUKIEN" “HANYANG”
HANYANG “TSINAN"
"FENGTIEN" "ANHUI”
"FATSHAN"
SAILINGS TO
Shanghai, Tsingtao & Tjenisin 4 p.m. 8th, Nov. Shanghal 4 pm. 8th Nov. Singapore, Batavia & Mucassar 4 pm, 8th Nov. Shanghal 4 p.m. 14th Nov.
ARRIVALS FROM
Shanghal & Swatow 11th Nov. Bangkok, Saigon, & Swatow 13th Nov, Singapore 18th Nov. Singapore 21st Nov.
CANTON RIVER LINE
Arrives 5.30 p.m. 8th Nov. Sails 9 an. 10th Nov. Arrives 11.30 am. 12th Nov. Sails am. 15th Nov.
Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE
"GLENAPP" -"SINKIANG"
"GLENSTRAE"
"GLAUCUS"
U, K. SERVICE
Arriving
2nd week Nov.
*Mid Nov. Salling
1st Week Dec. NEW YORK SERVICE
Arriving
0th Nov.
From
U.K. via Straits.
do
For
L'pool via Strait
From
New York.
Agents:
AUSTRALIAN - ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.
-"TAIPING"
L
"TAIPING"
Arriving
411 Dec.
Balling
1 Dcc.
From
Australia
For
Sydney, Melbourne
All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice. For Passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Above.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
8. S. "Halyang"
Sailing for Swatow, Amoy & Foochow on or about the 15th November.
Subject to alteration withour Notice.
For Particulars of Freight & Passage. Please apply to ——-
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
Camera) Managers. P.GO. Building, 5th floor. Tel. 23755.
CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT. 20 Connaught Road, Central. . Tel 24639.
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.
195, “MOUNT ROGERS"
Cargo Oil Tanks Cargocaire-Specle
LILING FOR
10th Nov. Manila, Singapore, Penang, Columbo,
Bombay, Suez, Port
Istanbul, Nov. 5.
started that the Turkish Govern- ment, in an effort to attract for eign capital, in order to spend up Turkey's economic development and industrialisation, would in future allow foreign concerns working in Turkey to take out of the country all earnings realised by their investments in that
cuntry-Reyter.
Washington. Nov.: 6. The Association of American RaBroads today reported an es finiated net income of $38.500,- .000 for class one railroads during September compared with $8.848. 000 for the same period last year. --Associated Press.
FANTASTIC
Industry spokesmen sny divo or
#
ten years may be needed to sup-| British officials are anxious to ply the demand from abroad. cut this to £10,000,000. No spect
Production of farm machinery Ac sums for the balances, were is at present limited by the same axed in the trade agreements. shortage of raw materials and They are anxious, for the Danes to same abour troubles that have increase their exports of butter, slowed down the production of
bacon and eggs to Britain or to automobiles Associated Press
secure payment of the balance In foreign
currency, such United Sintes dollars or Swediah Kroner-Associated Press:
~POTATO SUBSIDY
Washingtop, Nov. 6. The Agriculture Department announced today it will offer to subaldize the export of surplus potatoes.
Possibilities for normal exports are limited by the fact the American price is higher than
the comparative prices of foreign markets where supplies are short.
The
make Government-owned potatoes Department 1.said, it will available to exporters at prices competitive in foreign markets. Associated Press.
MOTOR RECORD
Detigit, Nov. 0. The motor industry may exceed 400,000 cars and trucks in November's 20 full working days to establish a record not seen since July of 1941
Most of the load will be car- ried by General Motors whose postwar output exceeds any other maker.--Associated Press.
Britain Expects A Coal Crisis
London, Nov. 5,
Britain fears a disastrous crisis this winter be- cause of the coal shortage. With the cold weather coming on, the nation's coal stocks are the lowest in modern history and exports of coal, for which Britain once obtained essen- tial manpower from the rest of the world, have been lopped to mere tokens.
The one bit.
5
U.S. DEFICIT
Washington, Nov. 6. The Treasury's figures showed! today the Federal Governinen!!
SAILINGS
LTD.
to Stralis & Calcittà ta 'Sulton 9th Nov. to Keelung & Shanghai 21st Nov.
ARRIVALS
from Ba from
at Nov.
IN PORT
alongside Cosmo. Di
Mackle's Klh. Whar
Subject to alteration without Motice.
the current fiscal year with a de-All intending Passengers are requested to vegtiter their wivel da fcit of $300.841,791.
Far as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to leave Late October pending wiped: out a surplus established earlier.
Associated Press.
New York, Nov. 6. Most of the nation's commodity markets as well as the New York Stock Exchange were closed yes terday, election day-Associated Press.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.
King's Building, Connaught Road;
Tel: Shipping Dept. 28016. Passage Dept. 28017. Chinese Agents, Connaught Road, C. No. 82, Tel. 26133.
Ship
Baltar for
m.. "TJITJALENGKA" Shanaha/Amoy Uth'No.
5.S. "TJIBADAK"
|113,5. "TJISADANE”
che from
Amor 10th Nov.
Java/Singapore
25th November
Manila 16th Nov,
Singapore/NE.I. porta 17th-Nov,
Swalow/Actor/ Shanghai.
ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (DELI STRAITS CHINA LINE),
Que fears
ins. "VAN HEUTSZ" Belawan "Dell/Penanik/ "Singapore 14th Nov,
Skip
Balling-for Bontow/Amoy
30La Nov.
(ORIENT JAVA AFRICA LINE).
・due from
Salling for
J. "STIAAT "SOENDA” siapapare darly Dec. Singapore,. Jataria,
SILVER LINE, LTD.
Į
Ship
due from
"SILVERGUAVA" in purt
reason for the their pleas for more consistent trouble is not the lack of miners, performance. But the looming... “SILVERSANDAL" port but miners who don't work. That'a absenteeism and it ranges from 16 to 20 per cent.
crisis persists. Both fear the same! thing-cold homes and smokeless factories, producing misery, de
•Officials of both the Govern pression, unemployment an ment and the National workers Union are tilting head-rity of goods in a country
long against this menuce-often going straight to pitheads "with
ANOTHER FUNNY STORY
London, Nov. G.
Moscow radio yesterday quo
Loll
Coal tg Live
war-emptied m.s. "SILVERTEAR". U.S. Atlantic & Pacif
keystone of the country's economy aid in the pre- sent clrcumstancés, may likewise
be the keystone of polllies.
Ship
Porte vin Shanghal
27th Nov.
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA
The Labour Government, ready ms, "PHILAY to take over ownership and opera- tion of mines next January, is crisis stemming from the coal fearful that a _real_economic ed a Tass (Soviet news agency) shortage would bring down on the dispatch from Teheran stating Government a flurry of male- that the Persian newspaper diction
Tahbar" had alleged that the l "entire south of Persia is now the crisis by improving the work- There are hopes to overcome virtually converted into a Bri- crs' working and living conditions tish colony."
and at the admete upping efficiency through mechanisation.
-Associated Press
The broadcast, added that the newspaper had declared that all progressive and national Parties as well as tradesunions in, Khuzistan had been driven un- derground.→→Associated Press.
FORCES MATE.
London, Nov. 5.
on socialism,
LATVIANS TO. BE SENT AWAY London, Nov. 15
The group of 14tviang who reached Britain after crossing In reply to a attention on the the North Sea In a fishing delivery of Forces mail to SEAC, aminck, will not allowed to set Captain E. Bellinger; the War Lo in Britain. This was stated Minister stated that in the last in Parliament, by the Home.
few months there has been some Secretary, Mr. Chuter Edlo, difficulty with air mail services to today.
SEAC, chiefly because of hare uid: "These men, only weather, but the greatest interval one of whom appears to be a between arrivals in Singapore sherman, have no claim to Hongkong and Rangoon, has been four, deven and eight ders. Dif settle here and will be expected ficulties of communications may 10 cave again as soon as des further affect deliveries to out tinations can be found Yor lying units.--Reuter.
• { them.”
"Belifer.
$.5. “QUANZA"
of the Companhia Nacional de Navegacio (Portugal)
Salling Beginning: December.
Baid.. Alexandria, from Hong Kong to Lisbon via Singapurt, Colombo, Cochim,
Naples, Leghorn,
Gensa, Marseilles,
New York & Boston.
8.S, VANDERBILT VICTORY" 20th Nov. New York & Borton,
Mormugao, Port Said and - Almendria.
Accepts Cargo and Passengers":
via San Francisco, Los Angeles and Panais.
Pur, inforination apply to:
Für Palags and Freight apply for
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.
Tel No.
/78178.
B1. Georry's Ele
H. NOLASCO & CO, LTD.,
Stock Exchange Builalak, Bth Hoor
Telephonos: 20164, 20131
Rue from
· Noiterdam/Antwerp/
Genoxy/Port Said Singapore carly Dec.
Durbin, Tapetów, Mandelbag). Pört Elinabela/East
Indon/Busin
Alres, Santis, Rio
de Janeiro; If pufllefent Inducement offers call.
Ing 'at
Saigon/Vareko Maurition/Reunion Hadegascar Deiro/ Laurence-Marquens, Montevideo early, Dec.
Railing for
After Jeking. 'eiling
'on a abool 8th Nor..
for - Vanemzet.
After Bocking long. on or about 12U: Nav.
for Straite, Colesbe
and
LINE
Billing for Shanghai Singanore/
·Colombo/Port Said Antwery/tozlerdam/ Copenhagen/Golden- burz/Oslo 'carly-
January.
PACIFIC FAR EAST LINE
5.S. "JOPLIN VICTORY" Sailing Direct to San Francisco & Los Angeles Loading Hong Kong 11th November 1946.
SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS
For Full. Particulars Call
UNITED STATES LINES COMPANY
General Agents.
314, Queen's Building.
Tel: 33092.
Agents: GLIN LINE LTD.
ZV, DENBIGHSHIRE
MV "GLENAPP FIV. "GLENSTRAE"
due from UK. November
Loads for "U.K, Kötterdán Káte werp Amsterdam-Early Dee,"
Managing Agents:
AUSTRALIA CHINA LINË
LV, NEWBROUGH:
due from Australia elu Tavus 12th Nov.
Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA
STEAMSHIPS LTD.
t
SS. 'LAKE NIPIGON" due from Vancouver Shanghai 17th Növ.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM
Ship BENALDER "SAMLAMU
"GLENIFFER" “SAMADANG" STREVAYLOR"
TREVEAN
Ship
NAVIGATION COMPANY
SAMADANG" “TREVETHOE”*
From
Bombay
U. K
Bombay via Kure
U. K.
U. K.
· Londs For
* Straita & Bombay.
Strafts & UK,
Ready
Ená Nevenber 23rd No
"Accepts carge for London. Antwerp & Rotterdam.
BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Passengers & freight to Straits & India
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
Passengers & Freight to Australia
For full particulars apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE A
Telephone Nos. 277214,
PRINCE LINE
·USA-FAR EAST-HALIFAX-BOSTON-NEW YORK
ML.V. "SCOTTISH PRINCE”
DUE 28rd NOV JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Td. 30311 Chinese Freight Agents --CHEONG FAT CO.
Telephone 20037
THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP CO., (1932) LTD. SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
HD
HỒNG KHÔNG
leave for Swatów 'and Amoy. November
DING
14th November
SAILING
15th November
FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG
MONG SIANG" EXPECTED TO ARRIVE FROM STRAITS END NOVEMBER,
freight, and passage particulars apply;
THE HO HONG CO. (CHINA) LTD.
488 Bonium, Strand W.; Tal, 7 25640 & 26PT
"Subject tolalteration without notice,
M.V. NAGABA MV. BENARES M.V, VASAHOLAT MV. BATAAN JM.V. FORMOSA
M.V. NAGARA
OUTWARD
scharging Hong Kong, 2nd lischarging Hor
scharging Hong
dischar
ling Hong Kong 18th Nove
"Oslo and consunbur z
For further articulars, apply to;)
GILMAN & CO., LTD. Arents Telephone 27871.
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