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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.
King's Building. Connaught Road,
Tel: Shipping Dept. 28016. Pusinge Dept. 28017. Chinese Agents, Connaught Road, C. No. 82, Tel. 26133.
Ship
** TJIBADAK" In port
$
ms, TJISADANE"
duo from
Shrughal, Amoy & Mania. 13th June
Salling for
Singapore. Batavia, Semarang, Bourabaya. Matar, 28th May.
mus. "TJETJALENGKA" Java paris, on or
Java Ports,
16th June.
Amay & Shanghai about 10th June, on about 12th June,
ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (ORIENT JAVA AFRICA LINE).
due from
Salling for Ship STRAAT SOENDA" South Aperlen Manila, Singapore,
South Africa Mauritius, Lourenco .. 28th June Marques. Belta, Durban,
Fast London, Port Ellabeth, Mosselbay.
Enpetown, Buenos Aires, Alontevideo, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Carly July
(DELI-STRAITS-CHINA LINE)
Ship
due from
8.S. "THIBADAK"
In port
Ship
Salling for Singapore, Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Mansar, 28th May
SILVER LINE LTD.
due from
Salting
for
ms. "BOPERIDGE" New York, Vancouver. Prung. Singapore. 11.8. Atlantic ports Manila & Shanghai,
vla Kurt. w of about 7th June.
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
Ship msLÅRENTZ"
due from
Shanghai
$t: June
Sailing for
Manila/Singapore! Colombo Sucs Port Said!
· Genoa/Marjollies / Antwerp Rotterdam
Suitable cargo tank for bulk 001 | Amsterdam Hamburg /
NGS. "SIMON STEVIN"
N.S. "ERASMUS"
Karape
Copenhagen. Gothen-
burg Oslo.
4th June.
Loading for
early June Manila/Singapore/
Europe
early July
Colombo/Suez/Port Said / Genoa /Marsellies/
Antwerp/Rotterdam/
Amsterdam 'Hamburg /
Copenhagen/Gothen-
burg/Oslo,
eil June.
Loading for Manila/Singapore /
Colombo/Suez/Port Said/ Geuva /Marseilles / Antwerp/Rotterdam / Amsterdam /lamburg / Copenhagen /Gathen- burg/Oslo.
early August.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
of Copenhagen
M.S. "MONGOLIA"
loading for
PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG & OSLO about 7th June
Tonks available suitable for the curringe of all in bulk.
For further particulars apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
kers Bldg., and floor.
Tel. 34111 & 34112.
Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co.
SBIP
"MUTLAR"
"DUNERA"
"TREVETHOE"
"OZARDA"
ARRIVALS
"EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND" ...
TREVAYLOR"
TREWORLAS”
SIP
"SAMSOARING”*
"MUTLAIP"
"TREVELYAN
FROM
Korachl
& Bombay
.U.K. Colombo
& Straits
U.K., Genoa,
Bombay. Colombo
& Straits Karachi
& Bombay
U.K. & Straits
UK & Straits
UK. Genoa
Bombay, Colombo
& Straits
SAILINGS
TO
.Giraits & UK. Japani
DUE
30th May
1th June
June
Mid June
23rd June
July
August
READY
6th June
Early June Stralfs, Genoa & UK.
June
"Accepts cargo for London, Antwerp & Rotterdam,. Also accepis cargo for Madras via Singapore on through
bills of lading.
British India, S. N. Co., Ltd.
SHIP
ARRIVALS
FIIOM
"EMPIRE NIGHTGALE" .........Rangoon
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1947.
ECONOMIC CHANGES IN
Won't Trade With Japan
SINGAPORE, MAY 26.
THE BRITISHI-RUN SINGA.
MERCE HAS DECLARED EM. IT WILL PHATICALLY THAT NOT RESUME TRADE WITH JAPAN, IT WAS DISCLOSED TODAY.
The Indian Chamber of Com.
merce also refuses to trade with the former enemy.
GERMANY Experts To Take Over Control
Berlin, May 26.
Appeal For Peace
In China
ONE
NANKING, MAY 26. HUNDRED MEMBERS OF THE PEOPLE'S POLITICAL COUNCIL TODAY UNANIMOUS. LY HESOLVED TO SEND AN URGENT
TIE MESSAGE TO COUNCIL'S COMMUNIST MEM- BERG, URGING THEM TO FAR. TAKE IN THE SESSION TO
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES.
REFRIGERATION-SPÉCIAL GARGO OIL TANKS—
CARGOCAIRE—SPECIE
SAILINGS
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU
39 "General Meiga"
58 "General Gordon".
9.
Marino Lynx"
Juno Juno
13
27
July
12
NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES 9S "Lane Victory"
Juno
PORE CHAMBER OF COM-The strongest economic power to be given the Germans since the end of the war is expected to be approved tomorrow when American and British leaders meet to discuss formation of an economie council for the two western zones. General Lucius D. Clay, American Military Gov- ernor, will confer with Lt-Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, in an effort to determine the scope of the all-German Council,
of the maid that an Important decision
The text of the message will be An announcements Economic Council's formation concerning the future of the drafted t:night by the PPC Pre. will probably be made tomor British-American zones in Ger-sidium, rend # tumerrow's meet. row if agreements wore reach- many would be made public uning and dispatched immediately!
Tuesday. General Ciny told thereafter.
SS "President Madison" Furthermore, I was resolved SS "General Melga the United Press He knew of no other significant develop that a special committee be form. ment which would merit auch n prediction.
NEW YORK AND HAVANA VIA MANILA.
DISCUSS THE RESUMPTION OF SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AND
SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS THE CESSATION OF HOSTI- LITIES.
Japanese business interests have been attempting · to re-establish Pontacts Mulaya and several rrerived letters Singapore Brins last week from Japanese Grms, asking for orders,
The firm of Mitsui Bussan Kai- khn safd in a letter from Tikyo: lapsed *More than7 a year has siner the daves of peace returned with eterna)
spring," adding, "Business circles here are hoping for the earliest possible revival of international trade."
Another thom, Kanametsu and Company, wrote: "We have for- tunately emerged from the war
elnest Intact materially and with little loss of personnel, and are enerying on business us nelively ats before."--Reuter,
N.Y. Stock Market
New York, May 27. Coming! soch intet quotatlona;-- Adrene
4.
+ Express
And the mis
Alaka Juneau
2M 1,5
American 102.
ed.
Lord Pakenham, British Min- ister for Germany, had earlier)
Silver Slump In New York
ed to analyse the 18 pence pro- posals which have been submitted He said that in previous dis-to the PPC,
General Ro- Seven cussions he and
Communists, Including| bertson had failed to reach their leader. General Mao Tse.
members complete accord on the specific tun, are
of the PPC, the who have be granted puwers
not purtaken In its council.
activities for the past two years. The council probably would -Renter. consist of a representative of cach Leander (state) in the two zones. their
It WDA belleved this
New York, May.
two cents perį Silver slumped ounce and reached the low level; quoted earlier this year.
on
Buyers had everything way today, London being holiday, seilers had Tuesday's irinke of at least 400,000 ounces to sell and lastly the recent Bom. bay enquiry for 10 million ounces has apparently vanished because Banbay could not get dollars.
Leading consumers accordingly requested tenders and showed no interest until 71 cents was ten- dered after which instuners
Heret: fore
I. Amertean Triphone Anerious Teen 65. Ateslene Water- | bought about 300,000 ounces.
Corporation 475. Amb 24 Avlss
mestic demand Inblwin arautzer 17%. Horradal 23. Pemotre Aviation 2 Hethehem Ste and lower price buying increased Forden 4%, Camilla Phelat 71 cents price but sellers "have
C. Chrysler $7%, Gul their fingers crossed."
7%
COTOBAN
Jolok 41.
Ipht. A
L
FORD STRIKE POSSIBLE
10
group would be given authority H.K. Stock
in control allocations and dia- tribution of raw materials to Industry.
Exchange
Thể murket Mka qiielly steady with the
Cementa whiel Kalumi
Ching Rates 5.50 ..
1.K, Gast. Loans: 49% Loan 36715b;
SB "Willis Vickery" 59 "Scolt E. Land"
98 "President Polk"
May.
June
31 22
July
28
MANILA
May
June
BOMBAY VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE,
& MADRAS
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.
SS "Marine Adder"
St. George's Bldg. -
Junc
Tel. Nos. 28172/28176
13
Pacific Far East Line, Inc.
TRANS PACIFIC SAILINGS
To San Francisco & Los Angeles
-SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS-
12.
Due
Saile
.. "CONTEST"
June
2
Jube
2
Direct
5.0 "MIDNIGHT
#
?
H
14
Via Yokohama
a. "FLYING DRAGON"
.. "LUXEMBOURG
VICTORY"
13
13
Direct
10
"
+
20
Vin Yokohama
3-9. "TRADE WIND"
20
21 Direct
flanke: 11.K. A N. Dank 1940, (Lay. Res) 112; Cartered Bank 12: Mercantile Brok A. & H. In: Bank
Level Of Industry General Clay denied that there would be any announce- ment on an increased level of Industry for the two zones, but as Lome 104556 ans, discussions are being held with a view to incrensing the pro- Bent level at some early date.
We have been making that of Fan Art $17. study for some time," General' Clay said. "The level of indus- try is bound to he different now from that originally planned. When first agreed on, it was on The busin of four zones merged. Steamininta Flo Indo-Chinas (Prof.) Now we have only two merged." 4/4: U. Waterboats (f. 1.) 61. (DWT) 345b; 6heila (Beare")
Insuranerai Canton 158, 429ns Unina
The, X 13. sonh, sebe, 150wn: China Under-
Abipplags Douglasen 2796; H.K. & M.
(X. ZH, Elght) 17an.
K.
Docke, Wharver, Godowns, vie. H... à
Wharvin 220n; H.K. Docks 50%b1
Chinn Prustenis (X.D.) 23% -25%) Shanahal Dockyards 18b, 1864.
il Solvents 22. New York Koki prices harden. Chora Poabete 647%. Dupont 174%. Fasted, reflecting better demand from
writers LR06; H.K. Fire Inn, 3100. Electric Power 19. General Electric 33%. General the Near East-Reuter Motor's a Goodrich 20. Gulyar 43% firemand 28%, Homesicke` Min« Ing 4316, laternational Harvester RS. Internal Paper 40%. International Tel & Tel 10%. Krynecott Copper 44.
1. Menketary Ward, National tobre 19 National Lend 2714. New York Praten 15%, Packard Motore 5%. Po American Airwaye 1016. Pennsyl vania il 14, Inel Corporation B, Real Reynolds 41, Republic Steel 24, Tobneer 3516, Sehenley 24%. Bears Be huck 324, "Slo-l? on 25%. Bruay
10 Vaestum 21. Beuthren Puelfie Standard Braude 28%, Bandard Oil ast Calif.
Banned 4 of N.J. Studebaker 1794, Dafon Dag 2714, Union
Ciebilde 1711, 08. Robber 9%, UN. 30 63% 11.8. fol 19, Westina- home 215. Yumpetown Rhort Associated Press,
Sulk
UNRRA AID TO CHINA
Tube
Washington, May 27. Dr. Chen Chih-mni, Chineno delegatu to the International Emergency Food Counell meat- ing, gaid today,
"The bulk of supplies by UNBRA consisted of fond, but it neglected tu sen<I transportation equipment, so could not improve communications to help the food problem.,
in
"I want the IEFC to take int consideration the situation countries like China, whose econo. mic life has been dislocated by enemy occupation, in addition to the destruction caused by war."
United Press.
ล
Detroit, May 26, The United Auto Workers Union'
that negotinti. na today reported with Ford Motor Company were, not satisfactory and that I would pell 130,000 Ford workers on strike volc."
The disclosure came as the com- pany was already struggling to maintain, normal output in the face of a strike by 3,800 organized foremen.-Unlted Press
Qualified observern feel
the establishment of an economic council will be a long step for- ward in adiving Germany's chaos. The council will remove Germun economic direction from the hands of politicians} in the bizonal administration and place it in the hands of economic experts. Control by politicians in viewed by many observers as a leading fuctor in Germany's present-day plight) of near slárvation. — Valted | Preas.
Hoover Attacks Russian Policy.
New York. May 26. Mr. Herbert Hoover today attacked Russian and French policies with respect to Germany and recommended that the United States consider itself no longer bound by the Potsdam agree- ments as regards reparations and industrial policies.
In reply to a request from Re. Taber of the presentative John House Appropriations Committee,
proposal concerning US$7,250,000,000 appr:priations to
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A BRITISH CRoss word pUZZLE
10
20
121
PS
DUK
Discharging
25
Eastern & Australian S. S. Co., Ltd.
ARRIVĀLS
28
SHIL'
"EASTERN"
FROM
DUE
Australia & Manlia Discharging SAILINGS
SHIP
"NELLORE”*
"FASTERN"
"EASTERN"'*
BEADY
„Bydney & Melbourne Zud June
vin Sauðákavi,kerana Bahaul & Torokina
Yokkaichi
(Japan);
Amittalla
Accepts cargo on through bills of lading
for Now Zealand, Ports.
Early Jane
Faris July.
For full particulars apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone. Nos. 27721, 4,
Clues Across 1. Wild
18. 0
Anglo. confusion. 20. Mode of. G. Adorn.
address. 8. Ansembly.. 22. Dupe..... D. Aviator. 23. Ventures. 10. Stratdin.
25. Cat. 20. Awkward: 11. Donude, 12. Violent
question.**
wind,
27, Pigment. 13. Posty: 28: Sdnal out 10. Stick to...... 20. Bhut
29.
E 6
10
14
15
Clubs Down
1. Boaster.
2. Abandoned.
16. Inquired
Into
3. Exclamation 16. Boings into
at woe. {4, Remark? *** upon.
5. Rescue. 6. Harrestor
being.. 17. Unbellever,
19. Mast
ald Germany, Japan and Korea, Hoover charged that the United States was at present paying re for parations to Russia and France, because if their use of German production for their own pur. poses while the United States con. tributes huge sums to relief.
་
Mr. Hoover sold: "Russlo and Franco are taking industrial ex-
Mining Raub Murs 7n; HK. Mines
Landa, flotein & Bidzkiza 8. Hoteis 25%8, 24, 24/24 11.K. Land (X. R) 80, (Hixita) 256: Shanghal Kanda
Gi? Humphreys Rakuten 12%); ILK. H^) ties IX.D.) 1756; Chinese Falates 1906,
Pablle en 15.K. Tenway (X.D.4 264, 26an: Peak Terma (Ok] 1325 n. (Now) 4: Bar Ferries 16a, 118x Ynumati Ferries 3in: China Light (Old) 10% ICA, (New) 10h. 116. H.K. Electric 67%, 57: Marso Electrics 21: Sandakan Lights 14% Tele phone (0k) 520, 63, 6941/52x0. (New) 32, 3, 2/12.
Industriales Contan free 74; Gementa *2151, 214#, 24/20%%/%40s; 11.K. Ropes
14.
Rtores . Dairy Farms 62, 60%, 6445/GGan: Watsons (X.D.) 424: Lan, Crawford 43: Storeres 1.30, 9; China, Emporium 7b; Bun Co. LUA
(H.KJ 186 W, Powell, ti, dn.
Miscellaneada: Chins Entertainmente Job: 1.K. Constructiei 1014) 8%2 (New) 4: Vibrit Piling Bigb; Muresa Inredimenta 18/3n: Marsmon (HK) 1/1.
Cellona: Ewow' ton.
Notice to Consignees Consignees per S.S. “SAMAFFRIC”
...
are hereby notified that thels ports from their zones which un cargo is being discharged into der the Potsdam ugreement would contribute to paying the food bill in the Amerleen-British Zones. Thus we are paying re- parations.
obtained.
Aimericam Pioneer Lime
Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama 6.a. "COURSER" 8. "AMERICAN FLYER"
Duo
12
May 30in
June 9th
Sallings to New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama Canal SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS-
6.5. "COURSER" 83. "AMERICAN FLYER".
Saila
June th
Fr
June 11th
For Full Particulars Call
UNITED STATES LINES CO.
General Agents
814, Queon's Building..
Tel, 81251 (8 lines)
The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd.
HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE ·
M.V. HAINAN
Loading Hong Kong 31st May/isi Junc Tanka available suitable for the carriage of oil in bulk
LOADING FOR
PORT SAID, GENDA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, OSLO AND GOTHENBURG. For further particulars apply toimu
J
GILMAN & CO., LTD. Agents, Telephone 31140.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown, where it will be at Consigrices® risk and subject to the Wharfs terms and conditions of storage, "We are shipping fertilizer for and where delivery may be rellef woleh tuld be supplied from the French Zene. We are
Direct to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, supplying France with Ruhr 'coa! |
Damaged packages are to bo which could be used for manu- loft
PORTLAND, VANCOUVER & SEATTLE, In the Godowns for
SAILING 3rd JUNE Ms. CASTLEVILLE facturing exports in Germany examination by Conalgrees and m.6. GRANVILLE with which to pay for food,
SAILING otŃ JULY view of the Russian refusal of General Marshall's able presenta. Mesars. Carmichael and Clarke, tion at Moscow and continued via. at 10 a.m., on 80th May, 1497. lation of the Potsdam agreenferit, to the unity of German economy, in both Russia and France, we surely are no longer bound by that agreement as to reparations and Industrial policles."
Last Call
In
the Company's aurveyors,
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
I
No claims will be admitted
Mr. Hotvér outlined a detailed after the goods have left the programme for the restoration or steamer's German and Japanese, economy goodn
godowne, and all remaining undelivered and charged the Russians with after the 2nd June, 1947 will delay in carrying out the Potsdam be subject to rent,
i
agreement on Germany. Ho urged a "last call" to Russia and All claims against the steamer France for the carrying out of the must be presented to the under- Potsdam agreement, but added: signed on or before the 16th "In any event we should immo. | Júne,--1947, or they will not bợ dintely carry out the present pro-recognised. senior,fect of a temporary centralized
the Nd Fire Insurance will be 21. Peculiarity
German Government ever American and British. Zories, subs effected. feet to our military direction."
He pointed out that the United | States was paying the entire b for Japanese food imparts and said: "We should at once sunmon
of speech. 24. Amphibian.
Yesterday's Crussword. "Down:-1. Hasty; 2. Bolaces
Acroret. Echo;, 7. More 4. Cameo: 8. Gata; 6. Data; 9. Arab: D. Smut-10, Attachos 13. Shampuil Chest; 18. Coro; 14 Scabs 15. Chack; 18. Deemy 19 Bonly 10; Bhador 17. Acta 18, Haven; 21, Cross; 22. Lave; 23. Done; 20. Average: 22, Lanos 24 Trado; 10. Spod 20. Inertia; 50. Ridge: 26. Filly? 97. Play 28, Ander Ole Under 18, Aglai. 32. PAVE...
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.]
(CHINA), ITD.,
Agents,
ARRIVALS FROM. PACIFIC COAST ma. GRANVILLE...
DUE lat JUNE SAILING FOR SINGAPORE 3rd JUNE
BULK OIL TANKS.
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION.
Chinese Freight Agents, HOO FOOK PING
THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd:
Apply:-
THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD. King's Building, Tol. 27792
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE
S.S. "Wing Hing
DAILY SERVICE
Hongkong Departure - 5.80 P.M.
Macao Departure - 9.30 A.M.
Hongkong Berth Tung On Wharf,
Confiaught Road, Central, For Freight & Passage please apply
Ben Line Stoomers Ltd. TAK CHEONG SHIPPING CO. Phones 20115
peaca conference with Japan and make peace with her by A Hong Kong, 27th May, 1947. many nations as wish to adhere." -United RNATIONALA
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