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King's Buliding, Connaught Road,

Tel: Shipping Dept. 29010. Pannage Dept, 28017. Chinese Agents, Connaught Road, C. No. 82, Tel, 25133.

Ship

due fron.

1.5. “TJITJALENGKAo In port

Ms. "THISADANE"

Salling for Singpore, Java Parts & Macassar 8th July.

Amoy & Shanghai on

Macassar & Java Pacts,

or about 20th July,

en or about

19th July

Agents:

K.P.M. LINE

(ORIENT JAVA AFRICA LINE).

"STRANT SOKNDA" South Angerien Loading for

South Africa

Shanghai.

19th July

Manuitias, Lourenco Märgises, Betra, Durban, East London. Port Elizabeth, Mosselbay.

Capetown, Buenos Aires, Montevideo. Santos. Rio de Janeiro, 24th July

Transhipment cargo on through Bill of Lading accepted

for Dar-Ex-Salaam, Mounbusa. Zapiskbar.

n.s. "BOISSEVAIN" In reconversion Leading for South Africa

South Amerlen August

............

Suitable cargo tanks for bulk VII

(DELI-STRAITS-CHINA LINE)

39, "VAN HEUFSZ"

Agents:

GÜN “DERWEN FHALL"

:,;་

Belawan Dell,

Penang & Stugapore, mesor about 17th July

Swatow & Amoy.

SILVER LINE LTD.

B.S. Atlantic

poris via India July

SILVERSANDAL" Persian Gulf ports

Agents:

& Karachi, Jair

U.S. Allontic

ports via Straits and Surz, July

U.S. Atlantic ports via Stralis and Suez. August

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

68. "SIMON STEVIN"

In port

Loading for

Manila /Singapore / Colombo/Suez/Port Said / Genoa /Marselties / Antwerp/Rotterdam/

| Suluble cargo tanks for buik oll: Amsterdam (Hamburg)

1.4. "ERASMUS"

Europe Jate July

MA "HUGO de VRIES' Europe

late August

Sutalde encen Laska for bulk wit

Copenhagen/Golben-

burg/Osto,

end Juty.

Loading for

Manlia/Singapore/ Colombo/Suer/Port Sald/ Genoa /Marseilles / Antwerp Rotterdam / Amsterdam/Hamburg/

Copenhagen /Gothen- burg Oslo.

end August,

Loading for

Manila Singapore/

Colombo Suez Part Sald/ Genoa / Marseilles/ Antwerp Rotterdam/ Amsterdam Hamburg/ Copeningen Gothen- burg Osto,

end September.

Peninsular & Oriental S.N. Co.

SIBP

ARRIVALS

FROM

DUE

U.K. & Straits Karachi &

14th July 15th July

Early August

August

Bombay, Columbo

August

"TREVAYLON" "NORELG"

"DAN-Y-BRYN**

-"IREWORLAS"

"TRESILLIAN”

Rambay .Bombay

& Karachi

U K. Genoa

& Straits

U.K., Genoa. Bombay, Colombo & Straits.

SAILINGS

ΤΟ

Singapore, Penang,

SHIP

"TREVETHOE"

"TERVAYLOR"

Genoa & U.K.

Shanghai & Kobe

READY

10th July

July August

"TREVAYLOR"

Straits. Genoa & UK.

British India S. N. Co., Ltd.

Passengers & Freight to India

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

ARRIVALS

'FROM

Sur

"NANKIN

"EMPIRE ATHELSTAN"

Australia &

New Zealand

Sydney

Melbourne B

For full particulare apply to

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1947.

FRESH HOPES OF RESOLVING THE WOOL DEADLOCK

Genévą, July 6,

Fresh hopes for resolving the negotiations dead- lock here appeared today with the re-estab- lishment of contact between the United States Uunder-Secretary of State, Mr. William Clayton, and the Dominion representatives, following President Truman's veto of the wool tariff bill.

The Commonwealth repre- talks, the wool quzition will still sentatives — the South African¦ be a hindrance. Commerce Minister, S. Watter- Although Mr. Clayton has Hon, and the Australian Recon remalued non-committal since:

return struction Minlater, John Dedman his

from the United insist on n United Staten States. the resumption of ne wool tariff reduction, however, gotiations with Australia, South and although Mr. Clayton pre-] Africa and New Zenland dleted “nore raphil progress" in (which backed Australia's Wool'

position) was believed imminent.

H.K. Stock Exchange

The manchet reopened very stendy and closed very Ari after um artise day dues For which berkelen zrakekerel a gain of

Closing Itakes 300 num.!

JUK. Gayl. Loansı 403 Lemn Lukh 3. Baan 37.31, b.

Hankey H.K. & N. Stank Honda, then,

Iter 11: Meyenutile Bank A. & 11, 22. Much of Best Arba tush, 110km:

Chartered Bank 418

Mr. Dedman, who is spokes-- man for the Commonwealth group, reiterated that no other

could tariff condessloma

he substituted for the wool issue.

Empire Preference The Commonwealth, mean- while, lust nu opportunity to

stress the inter.dependence of United States tariff concessions

IN CHINA

FOREIGN FIRMS The Garbo

Accepts An Estate

Nanking, July 5, Records at the Ministry of Economie Affairs, disclared that from January, 1938 up to May 91, 1947, 215 foreign companies and 110 branches of foreign firme registered with the Chinese Government "involving, a cupital investment of CN$29,097,698,802, which was calculated"at_that_your's

ial rate of CN$3,300 to Britain leads in the m ber of firms with 90, the United States, with 85 and Switzerland third with 17.- United Press.

Mysberg

and the relaxation of Imperial Sentence

| preferences.

In spite of the deadlock in United States tariff concessions, considerable progress has been mude otherwise in trade and Mcharter talks,

Freurmrest Canton Ins, 40 in Ins, 12, Chuts Underwriters 41, 42

ILK. Pire fix, Hoa, Shipal Tourlines 248; 3,K,

Tr The XI Coď.)

1

Jauh has (Prelo) N. Bhelim 172

South Africa was leading - WINNI Pulon Water a partner in four of the six trade agreements reached thus far.

Decks, Whatyes, Tindawns, etc. IR. A K Whaven 215, 29, 115, Trock 328,,

Presidenta 21, 50.2001, China

sa. Shanbad Duckysedo 14.

Mining

| dirta, a

Londs, Butels & Ulige, H. & 8. Hotels

Sequel

New York, July, 7. Tho. Interntional Emergency Council of Commerce and Indus

try said to-day it has asked the State Department to make repra- sentations to the Chinese Gov. a manifest injustice to an American Com pany and Its

In the manager arrest on March 3 of P. Myshers, Hutch national and Shanghai Manager of the American-owit-

crnment "to correct

One of the most important prinelles established u1 the Kent Mines To: H.K, Mhen conference was recognition that avoidance of unemployment was

concern and Abfs Company, Federal In- of international

corporated. try that the United Nations Econo-

Myabern was convicted neprale tul Social Coundl and

April 14 of "elreutating foreign other Inter-governmental or.

Currency banknoten" and given a prison sentence.

210 210.K.

The hand made

GN:

HK Hemides 19h, 21 km Phmene Eetates 1905,

de 20

Paže izle 1. Tromance 25%.

26 250, Pook Trans 1954) Bn. (New) ganizations should supplement

Ayna Nur Berries 1963, 6, 186,1 13: Yepest) Ferries Me; Chiroi Lights 19fda 17,308, 13-174., 15ever

12246 1.K. Electries 5.5, 60%, 1 12

125,66,

C1 47: Mac Flovtries 28158; Hands kan Lichts lie: Telephones (631) 47%),

Alma, 1 Nowy Płn.

Industriale: Contam Team Ten: Cemens 18, RI+ 22091, 221+0) 1.K, pes 1928, 4947/19, them.

Stores Kr., Dairy Farms 7% 104/ When Watson 26h. K6/36%,ma; tane, Crawfords" $ton: Hiemeyer Wes Ukten Emporium $45, 105,en Converted: Sun En. Ltd. Men; Kwang Song Heng 225n; Wing On (B.K. 1356; Wm. Powell, Af. 510.

Mac:

on

domestic efforts to control it.

Counell said the Chloese State Trading

Government confiscated $40,000 Another important principle Hong Kong notes

In US banknotes and

$20,000 accepted was that unfair con- the Abis Company. The Counci! notes belonging ta ditions of trade in labour con.nid the. Able Company was not ditiums, especially export indus a commercial bank and did not tries, Were concern.

of

international

One of the major items for the arguments remaining is the issue of state trading, which the United States opposes staugebly.

Chin Entertainments i Another disputed suggestion

Cotton: Ewas 7.700.

GOLD STEADIER

It

accept banking deposits, as held by Chinese courts, but was an investment bank and brokerage Rouse.Associated Press.

CROP ESTIMATE

Allegan, Mich, July 5.

Greta Garbo accepted after all the $20,000 es- tate left her by Allegan hermit Edgar Donne, 67, who claimed to be a des- cendant of the famous British poet John Donne. The administrator of the estate, Miss Margaret Lee Luna, said, she had received a letter from the Swedish film star ac- cepting the bequest. The letter did not give the disposition of the money but according to other reparla it would be turn- ed over to the Sister Kenny Foundation.

Donro died last September in a crude shack after a lifelong admiration of Miss Garbo.

The estate includes $15,000 in English securities, jewelry deposited in a London bank and $900 in cash and land holdings. Oil companies have offered as much as $50,000 for drilling rights on the 140-acre farm which Donne never cultivated, and which also goes to MIRA Garbo-United Press.

Exchange Control In India

New Delhi, July 6. Strong measures to make the import, export and exchange control regulations more effective than they had been hitherto, are expected to be taken by the Gov ernment of India shortly.

The measures are necessitate by the refusal of some maritime

F. Construction (OM) 7. was that of quantitative re-

Chicago, July 6. Now) Glyn: Vilaro illor 60; Mamanstrictions, deniunded by Cuba

The first private estimute of Investments in Marszuno (H.K.) 1/6 and India to safeguard indus- of Trade predicted production of

the 1947 corn crop at the Board Indian states to fall in line with the Government's control orders, trialization of under-developed 2,682,000,000 busliefa

the primary purpose of which compares countries, The United States, with production

wun to conserve India's limited of 3,287,927,000 supported by Canada and Aus last year and

supply of foreign exchango and 10 year average tralia, opposed this suggestion.'

of 2,008,400,000.

maintain a sound currency posi- Many other items. Including James E. Bennett and Company country

tion. The forecast Was issued by

Though the division of the the problem of use of private commission house. The firal gov- detrimental effect,

is unlikely to have capital. for development of semi ernment estimate of the crop will

a standstill industrialized countries, remain be isased next Thursday-accements on controls are ex- to be solved-United Press.

pected to be reached between the two dominion governments, the non-cooperation of even a few small Indian alates can wreck the whole scheme.

Oric

Gold wns stendier yesterday, after the week-end recess,

$316,50 opened at

辽 t'nel

and clused at $315.25. Rates in the course of the day fluctuated be

tween $313,75 and $310.

Plastres opened at $11.00 a 100 and closed at $11.02. Petua- tions, ranged from $10.87 And $11.12.

Chinese National Currency was qulet and rates fluctuated by small fractions, closing at 19 eruts for futures and 14.45 cents for spot for CN$1,000).

dollars were slightly wenker at $7.05. Sterling was quiet at $13.15 and Australian pounds at $12.50.

.S.

Was

Six months hard inbour was imposed un Chan Kwan, 19, un- employed. when he

found guilty by Mr. d'Almada of steal. ing a Parker-51 fountain pen af Queen's Rond Central neur Hong Kong Hotel, on July 6.

17

121

elated Press. -

Workers "Lashed" By

Fears Of War

Washington, July 7.

the most serious

breaches of these regulations i the import of guli by some

maritime states from the United States. The

states concerned im- port goods from British India and export there along with their The Foreign Policy Association today published home products through their opinions that Russia is trying to lash workers agents abroad. The dollars thus into greater production with fears of the acquired

are used to purchase gold Gold

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES.

REFRIGERATION—SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS--

CARGOGAIRE-SPECIE

SAILINGS

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

58 "President McKinley" (via Minnita & Honotula) July 88 "Marine Adder" (Omits Honsbely & Japan) July $6. "President Grant" (via Shangha 88 "General Meigs" *NOTE: Third Class Passage Fare from Hongkong to Facilio Const is US$175,00 Plus US$8.00 for persons who are not U.S. Citizens.

10

12

July

20

Aug.

7

NEW YORK AND HAVANA VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS 98 "Marine Snapper"...ma ma 88 "Scolt E. Land"

6.9. "President McKinley" 8.S. "Marine Lynx"

MANILA

July

21

July

28

July

July

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.

St. George'n Bldg.

Tel. Nus, 28172/28175

Pacific Far East Line, Inc.

TRANS PACIFIC SAILINGS

To San Francisco & Los Angeles

-SPECIAL CARGO OIL 3ANKS-

Due

1.5. "FLYING SCUD" · July 8.S. "LAKEWOOD

VICTORY"

8.8. "FLEETWOOD"

8.8. "PACIFIC BRAR"

24

20

Saila

July 9 Direct

29

Via Yokohama

24

Direct

30

Via Yokohama

**

10.

18

American Promeer Line

Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Forts via Panama

5.2. "PIONEER GLEN”

Due July 11th

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

SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS —

5.4. "AMERICAN FLYER"

................... Balls July 11th Salling to Melbourne, Sydney thence to New York, Boston and Other Atlantic Ports via Panama B. "PIONEER CLEN"

Sails July 13th

For Full Particulars Call

UNITED STATES LINES 'CO.

General Agents

814, Queen's Building.

Tel. 31261 (3 nes)

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co.,

M.V. "NAGARA”

Ltd.

atom bomb and war with the United States desilient the United States, Loading Hong Kong on or about 8th August,

and Britain. American

cbservers believed enemies,

In India by air can be Intercept-

an Association article ed but it is not possible to inter-

cent gold cargos by xen.

that "an atmosphere of feverish said. It did not name the obser- j'copt, war preparedness" is being, creat vers. ed with the United States the

and Britain pictured #19 potentinl

A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE

12

16

19

20

122

23

26 27

28

29

DUE

End July

3:0

End July

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE

6.9. "WING HING”

DAILY SERVICE

Leave IK.

1.30 PM

Hongkong` Berth — Tung On' Wharf

Macao Berth

Leave Macas

3.00 AM

Connaught Road, Central No. 20 Wharf For Freight & Passage please apply:: TAK CHEONG SHIPPING COT, Phones-25115

Whiteaway Laidlaw Building,

25125

153

Clues Across

3. Tooth:

10. Rustic. 7. Vagrant. 21. Rank,

8. Il-favoured, 22. Flower,

9. Young,

animal.

10. Expanded.

12. Froht part

of a ship. 15. Taxed.

18, Withered,

Clues Down 1. Fragiles 18. Bocuro, 2. Daubed. 20. Answering, 4. Residence,

no good Gi Swallow,

purpose. 0. Voice. 22. Highway! 9. Gala

22. High-way. 11. Weeds. 24: Track 81. Learning, 18. Uncommon. 25. Hesitate. 27; Cheat."'! 28. Bird.

23. Purloined. 20. Depleted.

29. Recavers. 30. Peruse,

12. Resulta

33. Invalki.

Zesterday's Crossword

14: Untamed.

10, Comic,

-17: Vory old;

They દ "threat

Government, therefore is Russia using the making efforts to bring the Indian of another war, made states in line with its policy. If, more frightening by the possible however, the slates prove To use of the atomic bomb, as an eolcitrant, the Government, it is Incentive to bring phout increased learned, will take strong moa- output," it was elated:

sures to make the controls offer- tive.-Reuter,

A survey of Russia's ' internal economic problems written by Vera Micheles Deun, editor of the private Foreign Study Organisa tion, suld that Russia had been): running the risk that underpro. duction may demoralise workers and force output still lower. Con- centration on heavy industry to the neglect of consumer foods in the face of growing needs of her own people was scen as a major problem.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

S.S. "AGAMEMNON”- Damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf between the hours 10 a.m. and 12 noon on 10th July. 1947; and consignees representa- Russian planners regard light tives' are requested to be present industries that produce such arti-,during the survey.

cles as shoes, cloth and hous

hold utensils as "the step-child of,

Soviet economy," the report said.

As a result, the Russian people,

for

PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, OSLO ÅND GOTHENBURG. Tanks avaliable suitable for the carriage of oil in bulk.

For further particulars apply to:-

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents, Telephone 31146.

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

Direct to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, VANCOUVER & SEATTLE.

m... GRANVILLE

SAILING 8th JULY

SAILING 6th AUGUST

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

m.s. SOMERVILLE

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

m.s. ROSEVILLE

"are forced to content themselves Hong Kong, 7th July 1947;

with a standard, of living which

fa low even compared in thit of some of Russia's neighbours in Eastern Europe," it added-Asso

elated Press.

SIAM WON'T AGREE

Bangkok, July 6. A- Government communique de clared that Sam would, nat.com- sider_sponsoring with France Pan-Southeast Asia Union unidas the French agreed, to the indo pendence of Laos and Cambodia states of Indo-China under French administration.

A "union"or" comultative com- milies for economia, and cultural | relationer, of - Boutheast Ahlavne

lions was recommended, lys - 1 12ío`] Acrdas:---1. Abound; 7 Ógro; "D" Downp-2 Brush; 3-Usher; 4 French-Blamese Conciliation Com Trash; 10 Venzo; 11 Viad; 18 Dovice;" Converse; Frea; Bmission maling in Washington Restricted15 Rein; 16 Char: 10 | Gulda; 12: Dance; 10: Racony 14 to satin the diagaten over. ・tho-l Competencer.22 Shuts. 24-Vlter; Throttle; 17 Acute; 16 Aparso; 20,8lam,Indo-China: border.—daso- 126"Anvilj ̈ 20 ̈Pool; 27 "Engulf;":"Twang; #1 Novels 28 Kuss. clated Proje

3242921-

NÓTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLDING

P. & O.. B. I.&.E. & A. &

BILLS OF LADING

Messrs. Goddard, & Douglas will attend at 10 am on Mon- days and Thursdays within the free storage period to survey damaged cargo, and" cousiquees' Faro" "requented to have their representatives present Unleas conaignees representatives are present at the Survey, no claims can thereafter be admitted.

HACKINNON MACKENZIE

Agents:—

A CD.

P&O S, N, Co

BIS, N. Co, Ltd. EL-4 A. 8.8¡ Co, Ltd.

DUE 4th AUGUST

SAILING FOR SINGAPORE 6th AUGUST PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION": BULK OIL TANKS.

Chinese Freight Agents.

HOO FOOK PING.

THE BANK-LINE (China) Ltd.

Apply

THE BANK LINE

CHINA) LTD.

King's Building. Tel. 27702

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

S.S. “HAIYANG” Sailing for Swatow

On the 8th July at 4 p.m.

Subject to alteration without Notice,

For Particulars of Freight & Passage, Pleasa

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers. P.&O., Building, 5th floor. Tel. No. 81281

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT. Connaught Road, Contral. Tel. No. 2408

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