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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V. GOVT.'S PLAN

King's Building, Connaught Road,

Tel: Shipping Dept. 28016. Passage Dept. 28017. Chinese Agents, Connaught Road, C. No. 82, Tel. 25183.

This

4 fram m.s. "JITJALENGKA" Shanghai & Amoy.

Euth Ma

hip

mis. "JISADANE”

B.. TJIBADAK"

tra

And from Muranone/Horabnym/ Reinterp/tawla,

en or alus 10th Mar

Balti for

Masila, 12th May,

Baiting for

Arvy Bhangčni

4 or alat 20th May.

Kobe, on

N.E.I ports, - on

Dr Alumt 20th May,

about 22nd MAT

ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

(ORIENT`JAVA AFRICA LINE).

Ahip

.. "FJIPONDOK"

alling for Lending on 3rd Mur.

hanghai

Brd May

-fot

TEGERBEL4"

H

Vith May

- "TEGELBERG"

Kilp

of

Mane Bingepere, Ittavin, Mauritius, Laurents Manipury. +JIM, Burban, East London,

Peart Flinnbeth,

Misaelbay. Capetown,

Huepus Altea,

Montevideo, Santim,

Rio de Janeira.

Cargo ereped in through

$ 1,nding to Dar-e-

Balsam, Zoper Mombank.

Shorelin 10th

May

Lumeline for Houth Afries and Nuuth America 17th May

(DELI-STRAITS-CHINA LINE)

ms. "VAN HERTSZ"

Ship

Nur from

26-lawan (1)

Pom & mor Cat 7th May

OF

SILVER LINE LTD.

m. "DIVERWALNUT“

due from

In pict

R.S. "HOPERIDGE"

t York, 11. Frankes

R Vancouver, May/June.

Bhip

Salling for

& walow Amoy

About 20th May

·Baffing for Pippines, Biralis, Colorat, 4.4. Ainutle

Mira vin

Tomling or about 14

May.

14.8. Albeutic seizin, early Jane

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

A. "THORBECKE"

due from Shanghai

Mey th

"BRETERO"

Expe

May 2nd

B. "LORENTZ"

Extre

etid May.

Losing fuse Aingapore/Colombo/ Port Bald/Antwerp/

Rotterdam/Amsterdam/

Hamburg/Copenhagen/

Gothenburg/Unlo. May 10th.

Aingapore/Colorolo/ Fort Bald/Antwerp? Rutterdam/Amsterdam/ Hamburg/Copenhagen/ Gothenburg/Oxto,

4

Early Inge.

Manila/Binuspore/ Colombo/Burs/Port Bald? Crnon/Murnellies/

Antwerp/Rotterdam/ Amsterdam/Hamburs/ Copenhagen Gothen burg/Dilo, second half Junk

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

of Copenhagen

M.S. "KINA”

Loading for

ADEN, PORT SAID, BARCELONA, TANGIER, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG & OSLO,

alse accepting cargo for Singapore, and Culembo About 10th May

Tanks available suitable for the carriage of oll in bulk

M.S. "MANCHURIA"

loading for

ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG & OSLO About 21st May

Tanks available suitable for the carriage of off in bulk.

For further particulars apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Tel. 84111 & 84112.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor..

PRINCE LINE

USA. PACIFIC COAST-

M.V.

“SCOTTISH PRINCE"

FAR EAST-HALIFAX-BOSTON-NEW YORK

Loading New York and U.S.A. ports for Manila, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore. Due Hong Kong lato Mny.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Tel. 8081T

Chinese Freight Agents:-CHEONG FAT CO.

54, Bonham Strand.

Telephone 20087

THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP CO. (1932) LTD.

B.&"HONG, KHENG"

EXPECTED TO ARRIVE FROM STRAITS ABOUT 2ND MAY

SAILING FOR SWATOW & AMOY SRD MAY

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG & RANGOON: "HỌNG KHENG" expected to load about 9th May

Balling

Subject to Alteration Without Notice

For Passage sod Fraight. Particulars Apply:

10th

THE HO HONG CO. (CHINA) LTD.

FOR COTTON AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES.

PURCHASES CRITICISED

London, Apr. 29.

The Governinent's plan for the centralised pur- chase of cotton was severely attacked in the House of Lords today where, however, the Cotton Bill (giving legal effect to the scheme) was given its second reading. Viscount Hall, First Lord of the Admiralty, mov- ing the second reading, said that there was only one test that could be applied to these proposals, namely, could the Cottons Commis- sion serve the cotton industry employers and work people, and, indeed the nation. better than the "old method of speculative gambling" which existed before the war?. "We think it can." he declar- at the lowest possible cost. ed. "It is the Government's had been paying for a conaider-'

more Kreat den! view that single buyer will able time provide not only the service than it need have paid. Bulk Introduced given by the Liverpool and buying had to be

it cnabled because Manchester markets but will partly

take provide more adequately and stabilized production to cheaply the raw cotton requir- pluce. ed."

Not Abolished

It

There would be no opport- *TE is not true that the unity for aperulators to dabble Liverpool international market in the fortunes of this grent | is being abolished,” Lord Chor- industry.

ley sald.

Viscount fall said that the amount of cotton in stock at home was 1,500,000 bales, with 260,000 in transit and 500,000 in foreign countries.

Lord Cherwell, Conservative, believed that the closure of the Liverpoal Cotton

"Brokers and merchants are being left perfectly free to deal in cotton; provided it is not im- this country."- ported into Router.

Exchange N.Y.

N.Y. Stock Market

was foolish and would cost the country a vast amount of for-1 eign exchange, Airöther dansf

was that prices would be subject to political pressure.

Ker

A riet

New York, Apr. 8o.

hit the Lvl wharnell-off

Bulk buying inevitably leadsack market watend moon but support to bulk selling and prices are on red and lummer ranging to Lo not fixed by supply and demand point but by arguments around 11 table,

The prices that emerge have Hitle relation to world figures," he declared. He thought that the Cotton Commission would be lucky if it did not have to pay ten per cent more than the

cotton Normal competitive prites.

were reduced Sunverted into eiling forry A Kalp at three. Followed President Truman's renewed pira to business for price cuts. Later buying. were credited to a belief that echnical Transferwertulid comeback was due

Gainer cluded Texa 5.00 shares. Company, J. C. Pownay and 1.9. Cymrum. Among laggarde were led Chemical and Paelle Western Ol).

The Dum Joses averages: Block 69.90, 20 ilustris 163.70, 15 Ratin 44.09, 10

is 89.79.

Closing ustellana :——

Adams Express 114. Alaska Junenu 4, American Can 90. Ameriran Bmel

ne 62% American Telephone

15. American Tobarco 84%. American Water-

2344.

TORNADO IN MISSOURI

SL. Joseph, Mo., Apr. 20. A highway patrol station reports that a tornado struck the town of Worth, killing at 20 or least 12 and injuring

maro.

In St. Louis, the American Red Cross said it received a report of 20 killed and 100 Injured.United Press.

H.K. Stock

Exchange

*

The market was very potive and fair volume of business was done during the half day session closing at Th The biggest rise was in Trams which unched 681 kut ́elowed ut 814 huyer,

Cloning Rates 18 oran.

H.K. Gart. Loans, 45: 1071⁄2 1071⁄2am,

1994.

3

Days HK 8 Bank 1956, 1800, tion." Fox) 110: Chartered

Heavy Guard On Rubber Estate

Penang, Apr 30, The police today maintained

REFRIGERATION SPECIAL CARDO OIL TAŃKS-

CARGOCAIRE-SPECIE SAILINGS ·

SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA &....... HONOLULU

SS President McKinley"

SS "Hamton, Victory"

99 "Marine Lynx"

(via Manila) (Direct to S.F.)

May

May

Blay

June

NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA

BERS

Goneral Melgs"

SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

SS "Vanderbilt Victory"

May

SS "Skldinore Victory"

Mny

10

July

August

I

SS "Rutland Victory"

SS "Willamette Victory"

Malayan American NEW YORK AND HAVANA VIA SINGAPORE

COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ

a heavy guard over the North Malayan Rubber Estate owned by the Plantations-affllate of the United States Rubber Company where the police clashed on 300 Indian and Momlay with Chinese labourers,

One labourer was killed, five and two palice were injured

MacMillan ss "President McKinley'

the

hurts in the skirmish. Police chief lan of Kedah States, where plantation la located, said the nt 12-1/10; Mercantile Bk. A & H 20 police went to the catate Bank of Mass Aale 201

the request of the manager to

Allurers' Investigate

meeting.

Incares. Canton Ins. 470 Union

In 1956: China. Underwriters 1: HK Fire Inn. 30CM.

MAM

resulted when The disorder 100 the police tried to arrest the 4914b, pre Chinese Taimurers, who refused

Rhipping. Duuzlases 2006: 11x & M Steamboats Fib; Indo Chians (Pre!) 10.

Del.) 250; Shell (Beerrr) Unk Waterboats cum Rim Rs. 20, Nights 19.

Dorks, Wharves, Godowns, Bic, HK a

-K—Wharera-2263-245x-2402a;_UK_flocks.

8 37/A Chine Providents 28% 21: Bhai Dekyanla 156 15/16 HK Docks ex. Rt. 206. 7.

Teta

135

Mining. Hand Mines 7b; TX Minus

Lands, Hotels & Hide

titels 28% 20% 26 %/%; HK Landa 02 24 Plan: Bal Landı 444b; Humphreys - Lales 27%; JK Remitter 24%) Chinese Estates 1006.

Public Util|£100, $1/72/74:

to sad the meeting.

This is the first fluroup of violence since à séries af elñshes- Lorcurred between the workers and the police on the Kedah Estate inst February-As- Moclated Press.

London Stock Market

or

no

London, Apr. 29 There was Hitle character In today's markets, most of which had scarcely suf

roa! fcient trade to enable tendeney to be formed..

Lack of enquiry was almost the entirely responsible for patches of dulincas in the mar- ket for British Government securities, while the only note. | worthy movement in foreign

bonds

three was the fall of paints in Japanese on the warn- ing about over-optimism cerning possible resumption of debt service.

75 HK Tramway

10). Tram (0)

115 119: (Now) 4: Star Ferries Yaumati Ferries 3in; C. Light (014) 11; 11X 10 1800, (NOW) Electrks 82 49/52; Maras Kivetelex 10b; Bandakan Lights 7n; Telephones (Old) 61 6131⁄2om, (New) 1-1/2 2. Industriala Canton lee bi Cemrate Lord Darwen, Labour, speak- ing as chairman of a firm of

24b 260, 24/24; RK Ropes 1514b. Bloc. Dairy Farm 69461. $21: Wntacta 46% : Lane, CraW- rotton manufacturers, thought that the Government's scheme 145. Italdwin Locomotive 1941 fords ab She: Blacetra 105: Eblan

Cor. Emporium 10: Ban Co., Ltd. 720 would save dollars by stimulat- Assenda Copper 25%. Artation

BendleKwong Sang Hong 236b; Wing On (JTK) ing the use, and therefore the portion &16, Barnadall

Steel 16. 1100; Wm. Powell, Ltd. 42. from non- Aviation 314. Bethlehem

40%

Entertainmenta growth of cotton

Miachilaneous Chi 17, Harin Co Boring Alteraft dollar arran.

Cu 334. Canadina Pueldr 11%, J. 1.

28b; IK Constructions 8: Vibro Fillor

13/3x Chrysler 91. folzate 40. Commercial Cotton Market

Corn Solvents 24,

Products 604.

Kodak ZAN Lord

Teviot, Conservative, Dupont 1764. Eastman

Electric Light & Power 18%, General thought that the confidence iesirie 34, tiengral Motors 1816.. Ovot that growers all over the world rich 83%, Goodyear 15, Breyhound 80%. had had in the Liverpool cot- Homestake Mining 41. International-Har tou market in regard to prices vester 80. International Paper (1. International Tri & Tri 11%. Johnzi would be wrecked.

Manville, 114, Kennett opper 44%. Montgomery Ward 614, National Dis tifiera 19. National Lend York Central 14%. Packard Molors 1.

ED, New

ni Maraman Inventmenata Marsman, (IK) 1/6b.

Cetiana Ewo 10.

PTL Take Over New Freighter

coll-

The Industrial sections spent a singularly quiet session and what little business was Con- San Francisco, Apr. 30.

ducted was, mainly in connec- Pacific Transport Lines

untion with end of account. Pan American Airwaye 18%. Penny nounced today they have taken Selective Interest was showri "I am appalled at the risks in RE 20. Radio Corporation delivery of the first of the three in oils. Canadian Eagles were the Government la running into Re Silk 1. Republla Bleel 244,

Lord Woolton, Conservative. addressing the Government bench, sald:-

to

have an

Commission

mest prominant with a rise to 40/- and Anglo-Iranlans to 7-7/8.-Reuter.

bull, leynolds Tobarza 37. Rehesley 28 the U.S. Maritime uncovered

from which is the position you are Bears Hoebuck 32, Shell 011 21, Bacony C-3 freighters purchased

Vacuum 144. Buuthern Pacif 31%. the U.S. Maritime Commission in at present.

Standard Urande 2015. Standard Oll offer $1,280,000 each. "You have 3,000,000 bales Coll, 5%. Atandard Oll of N.3. 67. The first to be taken over is and how much of this coun- Budebaker 19, Union Ung 20. Unten

Transport,

The ships are of 12,000 dend. try's money will be lost as a Cerlide 97%. U.S. Rabber 47.-U.S. See the Philippine

weight tons with a speed of 174 6. U.8. Tines 2016. Westinghouse formerly the "Sea Quail," con ahudder to

inets and accommodation Tube BL.A verted at Portland. result of that I

Youngstown Wheet think."

The second, the "China Trans-eight passerlgers.

The line operates nine charter. "Elmore," port," formerly the Houston and the third,, Pacific, new acquisitions, on a fortnightly Transport," formerly the "Sea service between California, Japan, Scorpion," will be delivered on China and the Philippines-As-

sociated Press. June 10 and be the flagship.

The Government, he said,

ciated Press.

AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS.

ss "Marine Leopard" (also calls Karachi)

May

SS "President Monroe" SS "President Polk"

(via Manila)

May

(via Manila)

May

30

MANILA

May

Muy

SS "Marine Lynx"

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.

St. George's Bldg.

Tel. Nos. 28172/28176

G.

12

Pacific Far East Line, Inc.

TRANS PACIFIC SAILINGS.

To San Francisco & Los Angeles

SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS-

6. "Great Républle"

Din May 4

Sails May 4

via Yokohama

sisi "Lakewood Victory" 8. "Sirocco"

B

7 vin Yokohama'

rk

B

1

vla Yokohama

21

vin YokohamYEA

3.5. "Swarthmote Victory" 10

F

American Pioneer Line

Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama RESOLUTE" AR. "COURSER"

KS.

Due

ta

May 19th

20th

Sailings to New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama Canal

SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS-

"STAGHOUND"

.. "RESOLUTE" $.5. "COURSEN"

Salla

May 6th

2154 27th

For Full Particulars Call

UNITED STATES LINES CO.

General Agents

314. Queon's Building.

Tel. 81251 (8 lines)

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd.

OUTWARDS TO SHANGHAI

for M.V. BATAAN

M.V. MANGALORE

were committing an act of in- SHIP MOVEMENTS WIN be delivered en May 5 ated ships, in addition, to the three

be

dustrial folly. There was no evidence that there would increased etilciency.

Lord Chorley, Lord-in-Wait-

San Francisco, Apr. 80. Ship movements: "Midnight" ing, replying for the Govern- arrived from Yokohama; "Coun- from Yokosuka; ment, described the purpose of cl! Crest"

the bill as an essential element "Harriet Beecher Stowo" April "Linfold of rehabilitation of the cotton 28 from Manila; the industry. The industry must Victory" departed April 28 for be provided with raw material Manila.-Associated Press.

A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE

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10

10

12

13

17

8

19

PO

27

29

Clues Across

3. Fall to plèces 18, Go" back. 7., River mouth: 20. Goes wrong. 8. Wind instru. 21. Destructive

ments.

insects.

10. Freedom of 20. Knavey

27. Bits and WW plocess

.necess. :, 13. Farn. 12

16

1

Clues Down

6

1. Lonted, próksurd," 2. Conspiracies, 15. Meeting polas 3. Provide for. 16. Match: 4. Flaccid. ir 18, Register, 6. Summary. 19. Engages in-

commerce.

d. Fellowed as a result. 23. Pick-me-up.. Disclos

23. Social distinc

29. Scatter 11. At no time. 2. Sparso.

12. Hrings-up. / M2Loose. Crossword (14. Ostin by 35: Qu

7

-16, Numerals.

17. Laid bare.

May

ACROSS, Beidomí 8. Bally:

$10.

GENERAL UNDRESSES A YOUNG LADY

Paris, Apr. 29.

General Ralph C. Smith, chief of the CARE or- ganization in France, today dressed and un- dressed a young lady before the eyes of 50 as- tonished newspapermen..

"I was thrust into this without any preparation

and have completely lost my head," the Gen- eral said in halting French.

7

.....discharging H.H. about 2nd May discharging H.K. about 18th May HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE

M.V. TRAVANCORE

loading H.K. about 25th May Tanks available suitable for the carringe of oil in bulk. LOADING FOR

FORT SAID, GENQA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, OSLO’AND GOTHENBURG. For further particulars apply to:-

*

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents, Telephone 31146.

BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.

SHIP

ARRIVALS

FROM

...K,

SAILINGS

Loads for

QUE

∙Bill May'

Ready

*S.S.. "BENLAWERS" London, Antwerp, Rotterdam 28th Aprif

* Special, Tanks available for carriage of oll in ball

For Further Particulars, Apply To- W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

The young lady was also a European nations, sends more little bewildered, but as the thari 15,000 packages a day 10 35. “SAMAFFRIC? General buttoned on an all-wool hungry and cold Europeans and skirt and blouse, she Brolled now has expanded its service to

include

cotto woollen and prettily.

The ceremony was to mark material to make clothes for the the delivery of the first CARE whole family.-United Press. package of American wool in France and the happy recipient'] was six-year-old Christiane

New York/-Apr. 20.... Berthelot, whase father wasn

Dr Irving Fisher, Interna- bero of the Frengh resistance.

tlonally known American Although she can alrestly "econatilat, dled here today st count up to three in English, the nge of 80. For 37 years, Christiane was not quite sure from 1898 to 1930, he was. Pro- who donated the new auft, fessor of Political Economy at

think it was Mithuth Yale-Router. Woothevelt," she liaped.

She was right. Mrs Eleanor, Roosevelt Hps been sending Christiane packages through CARE everyutonth for four, months, And Christiana is her "adopted", orphaned UN Christiane has never seen her godmother, but she hab studied photographs of her.

Schiaparell

As Cuneral: Smith was, fund [hing with the bna, en': the Jooked blouse Fire, Schle

∙Bhe, desiguous tha

ARE

Notice to Consignees

8.5, "SHANSP Damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf between the hours 10 ́a.m, and 12 noon on Int & 2nd May, 1947, and consigneng”. 19 requested to present

the au he present dur

York Building.

Agents

Telephone: 54165.

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

m.v. "TAI SHAN"

loading about the 17th May

for

NEW YORK via PANAMA

calling at

San Francisco, Los Angeles, Panama, Hog

New York, Philad

DODWELL & CO.,

TD

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