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DE LA RAMA LINES

Feand

3.5. "Cebu"

m.v. "Benares"

m.v. "Holland"

m.v. "Doma Nati"

Vessel

3.3. "Cebu"

m.v. "Halland"

m.v. "Dong Nati"

ARRIVALS

Date

11th. Feb.

7th. Mar.

From

`Manila and Cebu

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1917.

Increase In World Rice Production Predicted

Laz Angeles & San Francisco H.K. Stock

Exchange

30th. Mar. New York via Los Angeles. New York via Los Angeles

16th. Apr.

DEPARTURES

For

Date

15th. Feb.

Manila & Cebu-

1st. Apr.

Pacific & Atlantle Coasts

21st. Apr,

Pacifo & Atlantic Coats

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO. INC.

Pedder Building.

TEL: 20676

Chinese Shipping Office

Tel. 23738/20153

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

1. CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL Telephones: 80881-8 Prívate. Exchange,

Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHANTUNG" "SHENGKING"

"NINGHAT

"SINKJANG" "TSINAN"

"HUNAN"

*SZECHUEN" "FENGTIEN”

“WUSUER"

SAILINGS TO

Swatow noon 11th Feb. Shanghai 4 pan. 11th Feb. Bangkok 4 pan. 12th Feb. Singapore and Penang 4 p. 12th Feb. Swatow, Amoy & Shanghai 3 pan. 13th Feb: Tsingtao and Tientsin 4 pan. 14th Feb.

ARRIVALS FROM

ti

Singapore D.L. 13th Feb. Singapore D.L. 15th Feb.

CANTON RIVER LINE

Arrives 12.30 p.m. 12th Feb. Saily 2 a.m. 14th Feb.

Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE

"MENELAUS"

UK. SERVICE

Sailing

18th Feb.

Arriving

12th Feb.

"SAMAVON" "SAMSHIRE" "RISÜS"

Late Feb.

Late Feb,

For

Genoa, Marseilles, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow vla

Port Said From

Rolterdam

U. K. via Straits. -do-

Agents: Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd.

"YUNNAN"

Arriving

23rd Feb.

Sailing

3rd Mar.

From

Australia.

For

Sydney & Melbourne. Accepts Cargo To New Zealand Ports On

- Through Bills. Of Lading.

AR The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice. For Passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Above.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP. CO., LTD.

S.S. "HAIYANG” Sailing for Swatow & Foochow on or about the 15th February.

Subject to alteration without Notice.

For Particulars of Freight & Passage, Please apply to:-

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers.

P. & 0. Building. 5th floor. Tel. No. 31281

or

CHINESE SHIPPING

DEPT.

20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. No. 24639

BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.

SHIP

S.S. "GENREOCH"

S.S. "SAMUR" S.S. BENRINNES"

S.S. "BENREOCH"

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K.

U.K.

UK.

SAILINGS

Loads for

U.K.

DUE

2nd Half Feb

For Further Particulars, Apjay To—

Agents

W. R. LOXLEY & York Building.

Late Feli

1st Half Mar.

Rendy

Late Feb.

CO. (CHINA) LTD. Telephone: 34166.

MAERSK LINE

MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, ATLANTIC FORTS,

LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

M.S. “MARCHEN MAERSK” ............ MS. “GRETE MAERSK” ..........

SPECIAL TANKS AVAILABLE FOR CARRYING OIL IN BULK

For Freight and Particular pledee app)

JEBSEN & CO,

Agents

Pedder. Building, 7th floor,

(Shipping Department Ta. Na, 22862)

Marth April

Washington, Feb. 9.

The Department of Agriculture today predicted an increase in world rice production to almost pre-war levels during the crop year 1946-47 with the largest gains in the primary consum- ing and producing countries of the Far East. The market mened very newly but "Substantial increases in China, India and Japan should improve the food situation in these countries, which are the world's largest pro- ducers as well as normally the heaviest im- porters," the Department stated in its monthly report:

remained quiet during the day with few

under reported.

H.K. Govt: Leens. 449 1051AM, SE VO (3934) 1821

Bank. Han of Erini Axim 143. Inparances. Cunion Inn, $486; Union' 10. 670K Fire Jan. 247.

Shipping. Urian Waterboat 25. Decks, wharven, zedowns etc. HK & Wharres 1414mm: HK Docks 115 Providents.

Mining. HK Mines 0.36.

Laada, hotela buildings, X ́& listel 18.00, 18.65mx: HK Landa 1245, 4 Del 104: Humphreys 18 K Realles 36: Chinese Estate 1050,

Pablle at RK Tramways 24k, 31.1/n; Peak Trator_{Q]4) T4. (New) Star Ferrien 20%, 70! China Jahia (0) 10 10.00, 1015w, (Nowh 6,10h: K Mertrick 2 K 31m: Mneno. Eletries 19%; Telebanes

O 3, 11, (New 18.60

Industriala. Canton lees 2.10h: Comenta 15, 16, 15ən: HK Ropes 3.00/10. "Sierra, etc. Dalry Forms 944; Line Crawferik 245; Sincere 66; Chica Em. moriam 6.20; Son Co. Lic. 2.00: Käu Star Hong 1900: Wine On R 860;

Wm. Powell 31.

Miscellaneads. Entertainments 2015h;

Piling 5: Matamaño Inv

Vibra

U.S. Steel Profits

1:

Cleveland, Feb. 18. The net profits of the steel in- dustry for i816 will average about 40 per cent higher than 1945, the Magazine Steel estimated.

The reason, the magazine said,

during the war steel count that

casia funds "to panies established cash ineet postwar contigenties."

It continued: "Preliminary re- ports from seven large producers operating per cent of the in- dustry's total ingot capacity show aggregate net income of near- ly $190,000,000 which a 43 per cent above the 1945 levels of the same companies."

312

It stressed the industry's pro- duction continues at levels "eclips- ing any revious peacetime åkares

Despite the improvement in

the over-all" crop prospects.

Pago 7

"Vanguard" JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Half Way To Cape

Aboard H.M.S. Vanguard,

SHIPPING DEPARTMENT

14 Pedder Streef

Tel. 30311.

General Managers.

INDO CHINA S N. CO., LTD.

Feb. 9. Queen Elizabeth waved good- bye" and the King, from the s.S. "EMPIRE FRASER turret top of the Vanguard, SS "WOSANG acknowledged farewell salutes SS: "WINGSANG” when the escorting warships S.S. "ESANGA Implacable, Cleopatra, St. Kitts SS. "WOSANG and Diadem parted companý

the Vanguard ss. “WOSANG" today from which is now over half way to 'the Cape.

-

י.

to

SAILINGS

to Bangkok 4 pm, 12th Feb. Shangal & Keelung 10 am, 13th Feb. to Shanghot and Keeling 17th Feb. ......to Straits and Calcutta 21st Feb. ..to Straits & Calcutta 3rd March.

ARRIVALS

from "Calcutta, Singapore & Saigon

11 am. 11th Feb. 5.5. "WINGSANG",, from Shanghai and Keclung.7 am. 11th Feb. S.S. "ESANG"

from Singapore & Penang 17th Feb, Planes from the aircraft SS. "MAUSANG from Calcutta & Sandakan, Singapore 22nd Feb.

from Kobe (Japan) 20th Feb; »

from Sandakan 26th Feb.

Subject to alteration without notice,

however, world expert supplice N.Y. Metals carrier Implacable flew past SS. "LOKSANG"

were not likely to be much more than last year because of

the slow recovery in normally Review

surplus countries like Burma, Siain and Indo-China, the Department added.

New York, Feb. 10. Copper demand continued high haring the past week which saw the two-price situation extended into the second straight week.

Two customs antelters suld cop per at 20% cents - prand but most consumers were able to gut deliveries from leading producers

ཀ ཎ མ བ ད ཝཱ མ མ ར at 195 cents a pound.

Scrap copper went to refineries in Increased volume. The wire, and cable industry was the most active bidder for copper.

According to the latest infor- mation here, the report said; the harvest of 1946-47 is ex- million' pected to total 7,100 bushels-11 per cent above that of last year and only four per cent below the pre-war average of 7.400 million bushels.

India's rice crop is expected million to be good at 300 bushels above last year's 1,960 million bushels, while China, chiefly, as the result of increas ed production in central China, Lead prices were firm and un- expects a harvest of 2,320 mil-changed at 13 cents a pound New York and demand continued to Fon Lushels-about 200 million bushels more, than last year,

outstrip supply. Zine consumers sought prime western at the con.. tinuing price of 10 conte a ound for galvanizing.

Japanese Crop

eent

Japan, although still expect- ed to need substantial imports, has the prospect of an increase of 100 million bushels in her domestic crop-22 per -more than last year.

Of the pre-war "Big Three" exporters, Burma is expected to have only 2,000 million pounds available for export this year and Slam and Indo-China very limited quantities.-Reuter.

by

wide margins."Associated Press,

Hungary May Appeal To The UNO

Paris, Feb. 9. Hungary will appeal to the United Nations if there is no improvement in the treatment of the Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia, the Hungarian Foreign Minister, Dr. Jakob Gydengyocsy, declared in an interview here tonight.

of

information-only 23 strong SS." "HINSÀNG" Rince one Scafire, it in flow known, crashed returning to the deck during rough weather

exercises earlier in the voyage. All' intending Passengers are requested to register their names as The pilot is safe..

for as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to leave

1

Agents: GLEN LINE LTD.

Arrived from UK-discharging Holts No. 2.

The King wore a white shirt and shorts-for we are now sweltering in a humid atmess. "SAMBAY sphere with the temperature at 3: FORT LOUISBOURG“ 77 degrees in the shade, writes MV. “GLENBEG”. Louts Wulff, Reuters Special Correspondent

.... due from U.K.. Middle Feb. Loads for Amsterdam Rotterdam, Antwerp and London about 22nd Feb.

due from U.K. late Feb.

Managing Agents: AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE

The Queen wore a blue sum-ss "SAMWYE" mer dress and Princesa Elizabeth, who was with Princess Margaret standing beside her parents, wore a blue and white patterned dress with a wide-brimmed straw hat.

All had glasses to protect their eyes from the intense! glare,

MV, KAFIRISTÄN

The Royal Family are show-MY, HINDUSTAN ng no signs of discomfort.

Three of the departing

Loads 12th Feb, for, Sandalson, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide also decepts Cargo on through bills of lading for New Zealand.. M4′′ Anchorage.

duc from Australia End Feb.

escurts first went ahend to Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA

Silver prices in New York hald firm at 70% cents an ounice, but London swung into line by re ducing the price from around 93 cents to 74 cents an ounce. De-rendezvous with the cruiser mand improved during the week from both foreign and domestic sources.

Nigeria, a unit of the South

STEAMSHIPS LTD.

Atlantic Squadron which has SS. "LAKE CHILLIWACK" due from Vancouver about 17th

now become our sole escort.

Nigeria's first task was to put aboard mail and newspapers tkown from. Britain for the

Platinum was unchanged at $59 an ounce wholesale and $01 re- tail. Palladium was unchanged at 124 an ounce. Antimony Now York was 31.19 centa a pound | Real Family.—Reuter, cased. Tin was unchanged at 70 cents a pound. Quicksilver was $88. to $82 per flask.

Steel demand was lively and mills reported automobile makers and freight car builders are seck- ing additional tonnages. Pigiron continued tight. Associate!! Prees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLDING

P. & O. B. I. & D. & A. BILLS OF LADING

ITALIAN NAVY PROTESTS

Rome, Feb. 9, Italian gailöra at a mass meeting in Naples today voted for the return of all decora- tigs for gallantry received Afrom the Allies-- à' protest against the naval terms in the Italian treaty with the Allies to be signed in' Paris. tomor-

Messrs. Goddard & Douglas will attend at 10 am, on Mon- days and Thursdays within the free storage period to survey damaged cargo, and consignees treaties," are requested to have their: Mr. Gydengyoesy said that last representatives present. Unless had consignees representatives are November Hungary cuested the Czechoslovak Gov-present at the Survey to claims einmint for direct negotiation-can thereafter be admitted. on this question. The request MACKINNON, MACKENZIE had not been answered-Reu-

Dr. Gydengyocay, who will admitted to the universities," represent Hungary at tomor-he said. row's signature of the peace Acessing Czechoslovakia treaties with the former satel- violating "existing lites -of-Germany, disclosed that his Government had sent a memorandum on the fate of Dungarians in Czechoslovakia to the Big Four on Feb. 5.

Hungarids, he added, were "fleeing from Czechoslovákia toter. escape deportation from their homes to the interior of The claimed that country." He last week, on one day alone, two thousand Hungarians fled from Czechoslovakia, and added that his countrymeri were being sent into the interior of Moravia and Bohemla.)

Hungarians in Czechdelova- kia are deprived of all. rights of citizens, he claimed.

"Hungarian property is be- ing confiscated, the people are being deported and the pro- mise to give special ald to former Hungarian civli' ser- vants has remained unfulfilled. There are no elementary schools for Hungarian children, and Hungarian students are not

i

POST OFFICE NOTICES

Outward Mails

Unlp otherwise stated, exlateret Articles and Parcel Posta cioso 30 minutes carlier than the time stated below

TUESDAY, FEB. 11

Airmail for Manlia (leg.) 9.30 ##..

Ordn.m

Tramtone (Kwonzchowwan) Dat Swat 16.1" Swaliw Noon!! Amy 2 D.M

Manis, Bandukan, and Autralia' viù Sydney, Kawinen Č.P.O.. (Par, and Bet.) 2 p.m. (Ord.) 2.80 p.m.: 00, (Paz. and Bles) 2.28 p.m., (Ord.) 5 p.m.

Shanchal 2 p.m.

Swalew and Baigon 3 p.m. hara, Teinshan and Bhekki p Canum (By Train) 4p.m. Artnik-for Saigon, Singapore, Colomb Sydney, Auckland and London, Kowloon C.P,0. (Rex.) 230-am, (ON) 3 p.mi/i 9.10, (Rex.) 1 p... Tork) 3:30 pm.

Airmail for Cantou, Lipshow-and-Kun- ming tex) 3 p.m., (Ord.) 119, put

Atrial fie. Artiny, Shanghal, Nanking.

· Hankow, Tsingtao and - Pelping (Ber.) of... (Drd.) -3.30 p.m.

Italian Electricity Shortage

Turin, Feb. 3. Italy's acute.shortage electrical energy will force a 12-day closing of the Flat Card pany's extensive works in the Turin area.

Airmali for Chungking only (Re) I

(Ord.) 3.80. p.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEB, 12

·Tabus) and Australia via Brdner, (Far, and Heg) 9,90 min, (Ord.): 10 mm.

Bangkok 10 m

Helgunz 30 .O.. δικού Νοστι

Maciar, Starabaya and Ilitavia” Noon. Barok 2. p.m..

Work at the Miraflon Lán-, gotto and Grandi motor plants, as well as production of rail- road and airplane equipment, will be suspended from Feb, 10: "Elenija 2. pan. to 22 with the exception of the Grandi fron foundry:-

Workers will receive pay, for 40% hours per week during the lay-off period, instead of for

Häc., Tshthan and. Shekki p.in. Kokoonp.. Cantin' 4' plomb...

Airmail for Bengoan Calcutte, Delt Japanesburg and Calro (.) Sa... (Ört.) 4.20 p.m.

Airall for Shanghai (direct) (Rez,)

the standard 48 hours-United's p.m. (Ord.). 1.20 p.m. A Press

ITALO BRITISH TRADE

Rome: Feb. 9

The Ministry of Foreign-Com

rder co announced today... that

Donato: Menichella, Director Gen

THURSDAY, FED, 18

Ford and Bhangbad 10 am. Awwww 1 p.m.

Mapila, Honolulu, USA, Central, and Bouth America and Canada via Sɛo' Fran {elo (Paz, wild Bez.) 12.83 5.m., (Ordi

1 pm.

Amor 2 p.m.

Macao, Tainahan and Shell 3 pm.

RA કો

Canon (p.m

Airmail for Buizon, Sinepore, Colam

ural of the Bank of July, would, Bydney, Auckland and London flex

leave soon for England in con

rection with Italo-British com- mereint negotiations, and

Menickella, will study the «p- bilcalde do various la cords. United Press.

2. p.m. (Or¶.) 3,30 p.m... RA”

Almal for Canton, Amor, Shacabuí, Nanking. Hankow, Tainglas and. Felping pain (096) 39 pm.

FRIDAY, FLEE R Alsmall for Manila". PI ̈(Ren:)) a.m. (Ord. 10mm

Agenta:

& CO.

P. & O, S, N, Co 3.1. S. N. Co. Ltd.

E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd

row,

They demanded at black pennants should be flown to- merrow from all Italian war. ships-Reuter.

WHOLESALE PRICES

New York, Feb. 10. The Associated Preis composite of 35 wholesale prices stood at 168.47 compared to 185.45 a week -am and 112.48 a year ago.

Among individual components non-ferrous metal, advanced to a

new 1946-47 high at 448.42.

Grains, catton, industrials, food livestock and textiler also advanc ed-Associated Press

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V..

King's Building, Connaught Road,

Tel: Shipping Dept: 28016, Passage Dept, 286177- Chinese Agents, Connaught Road, C. No. 82, Tel, 25138:

.Ship

ms. "TJISADANE"

E.. "TJIBADAK"

das fruta Batavia, Muntak, Siempre 1) Feb

Topmit. 11th Feb.

Java porti

7th March

14. “TJITJALENGKA"

Saling for Amoy/Shangha

15th FA

Macassar & Taraken

JAVE, 12th Feb.

Amoy/Shanghai

ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (DELI STRAITS CHINA LINE)

"VAN.HEUTSZ”

Skip

Feb. Accepts Cargo for Takas Tsingtao and Vancouver. Sailing about 20th Feb.

PRINCE LINE

U.S.A. PACIFIC COAST-

FAR EAST-HALIFAR-BOSTON-NEW YORK.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Tel. 30311

Chinese Freight Agents:-CHEONG FAT CO.

Telephona 20037

54, Benham Strand, ́

Pacific Transport Lines Inc.

REQULAR SERVICE WITH FAST MODERN FREIGHTERS BETWEEN PACIFIC COAST FORTS, SHANGHAI & HONGKONG

S.S. "LINFIELD VICTORY"

Due from Pacific Coast via Manila early March Loads for San Francisco & Los Angeles mid March

FOR FULL PARTICULARS ÄPPLY TO:- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

16 Pedder Street.

Telephong, 30311. CHINESE DEPT 31468

Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co.

"AMMLA"

ARRIVALS

DUE

19th: Feb.

21st. Feb.

25th Feb.

Bombay & Colombo Early March

U.K U.K.

SAILINGS

End March. End Märch April

SHIP

FROM

U.K.

TREWIDDEN"

U.K,

FRANCHI".

I.K.

TAISHAT PEAK" ·

"SAMFEUGH"

UK

"PINJARRA“

dns from Atoy/BWALOW 13th Yel

SAMSOARING

Singapore/Yzno#/ Belawan Del 1516

Feb.

SHIF

LOADS FOR

U.K

SKEADY

Early March

(Passengers only),

TREWIDDEN"

Straits & U.K..

"FINJARRA""*

Straits & UK. and add

Mid March April

(ORIENT JAVA AFRICA LINE),

Ship MA "BUYS".

a. "HOPEPEAK"

de from

In bot Reconditionin

in Duck

SILVER LINE LTD.

*** from

Hew York & Skaaghaj ́

1815 Feb.

sailing for!! Shangai Marah Atrica/Borth America 8th March, 1947.

Bellas. De Manila/Boches/ Karachi & LE Atlauk Park.” Toaletting

on or about 17 Pub.,

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

44 "HELLENIC”.

1.3. "THORBECKE"

Proceeding th Ebanghel

18th FA. 1947,

Balling f

Part Bally

Codinhares/Gothen« burg/Oslo/{! Middle Marc

Lotterdam/Antwerp?" - flugupões/Cake/

Gence/Port, Bald, Port „SELÁJÁVEL PIKTUS Bingapore/mpila

First Half Mar.. Copenhagen/Got)

king/Dalo// Proceeding to Stanghal

Second half ApĤL

Binapore/Dolombe Part Sal/Antwerp?

Copenhige/Gothes.

kuce/Calo. First, ball SEAT

ms. "AMERSKERK"

Europe

end' Mare's

EANCHI

(Passengers & Freight)

Accepte cargo for London, Antwerp and Rollendam.

Also cargo on through, bills of lading for Madras via Singapore,

British India S. N. Co., Ltd.

PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO STRAITS AND INDIA

Eastern & Australian S. S. Co., Ltd.

"EASTERN

"Accepté

for.

SAILINGS

•LOADS FOR.

Rabaul, Sydney &

Melbourno

SAILS

Noon 12th

February,

Zealand Ports on through bills of lading.

For full particulars apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 277214.

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