BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE PEAK
L CONNIPOINT" QAD CENTRAL
Telephones: 3001-h Private Exchange.
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1947.
TRAMWAYS REPORT A JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
SATISFACTORY PROFIT"
Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Shareholders of Peak Tramways Co. Ltd, held
HUNAN"
"ANYANG
"SHENGKING" "NANCHANG" "YOCHOW"
"SZECHDEN" "NINGHAI" "SINKIANG“
**PAKITOP"
"FOGCHOW"
"SHANTUNG"
"SUENGRING
"HUNAN**
"PAKHON"
"SZECHUEN"
"NINGHAI"
"SHANTUNG"
"FATSHAN”
WOSUER
SAILINGS TO
Swatow 3 pm. 14th July Amoy, Shanghai & Tiental D.L. 14th July.
Shanghai, 4 pm. 18th July ......... S'pore & Penang D.L. 20th July Swalow & Bangkok 4 p.m, 20th July Shanghai & Kobe 4 p.m. Zist ...... Bangkok 4 p.m. 22nd July Amoy, Swatow, Singapore & Penang D.L. 23rd
July
Shanghai 4 pm. 23rd July S'pore. Batavia Bourabaya & Måenswar D.L. 24th July
Haiphong Pakhal, Hothow & Tramkong
10 a.m. 25th July.
ARRIVALS FROM
Swatow a.m. 13th July Shanchal JGL July Bangkok 17th July Java & S'pore 17th Jaty Singapore 18th July Pakliai, Holhow &
Hphong. Tramkong 21st July.
CANTON RIVER LINE
Sails 5 num. 13th July. Arrives 3 p.m. 15th July. Airives 3 p.m. 13th July 5a4a.m. 15th July.
Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE F
I.K. SERVICE
"ANCHISES"
"MENELAUS" "EUMAEUS”
"GLENAPP"
"SARPEDON"
"KHEXENO"
Arrivals from
UK. via Straits UK. via Straits
U.K. via Straits
Sailings to
their second post-war annual meeting at the Hong Kong Hotel yesterday, when the Chair- man of Directors, Mr. D. E. Clark, gåve a re- view of the Company's accounts and opera- tions for the period Sept. 1, 1945, to March 31, 1947.
A net profit of 368,173.96, was announced for the period, which the Chairman said could be regarded as antiafnetory.
Opening the meeting the Chairman, said:
"The accounts before you eover the period September 1.: 10th, Immediately Japanese surrender, 31
after the
Messrs. Lowe Bingham & Mat- thews and Mexars. Peil Mar- wick Mitchell & Co., were re- appointed on the proposal of Mr. S. F. Chubb, seconded by Mr. N.O.C. Marsh.
Extraordinary Meeting
An extraordinary general to Marchinecting then followed, at which; 1947, and although certain shareholders were naked to ap- incurred prove an alteration to Article 98 expenses were being from September. Income wns of the Company's Articles of practiently non-existant unt Ansociation. In explanation of the Xmas Day. 1945, when a skele-motion the Chairman sald: ton service of cars was operat. "The General Managers re- ing- Under the circumstances ceive an allowance of $10,000 I think you will ngree with me
per annum for conducting and that the profits for the period transacting the business of the viz: $68,173.06 including a pro- Company and with
训 $9,049 unle of the
Bowen Road propperty and after allowing for usual depre- eintion can be regarded as antis factory.
*
"During the period under re- view we suffered to bud land. 14th July slides which put the ears out of Early Aug.
setion for 12 days and a strike Early Aug. Insting 14 days. The loss in re. periods is venue during these estimated at approximately $15,000.
„Genoa, Marseilles, Barve,
and Glasgow
vin Port Said
Liverpond via
Port Sald
NEW YORK SERVICE
Arrivals from
U.S.A. via Manila
Inte July
Late July
3rd week July
Agents: Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd.
"SHANSI"
"SHANSI"
·
Arrivals From
Australia
Sailings to
Sydney & Melbourne
10th July
Early August* |
Accepts Cargo to N. Z. ports on through B/L.
All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice. For Passage and Freight Particulora Apply To The Above;
DE LA RAMA Lines
EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES
TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS
U.S.A. LOADING DATES
Lands
Aantle Coast
Pacifle Coast
Atlantic Coast)
Date
+
Vessel
(Late July m.v. "HALLAND" (Mid August my. "DONA ANICETA" Early August ny. "MANGALORE"
ARRIVALS.
"Two items in the profit and los acepunt call for comment: viz: efretrien) power and salaries and wages which both show considerable increases, hut
the other hand maintenance and repairs Is emelderably less. due largely to the longer life of the wire ropes for which the
hour service, as against the pre-war 10 minute service, JA responsible.
"Passengers carried totalled 732,000, and although this in less than our pre-war figure, it is hoped that with the gradual rehabilitation of the Peak dis- triet, fall distance traffic l'e- reipts will show aà appreciable
rige.
"With the Increase in fures, traffic receipts are considerably higher than pre-war, but us I have alrendy pointed out, against this we hưực to meet higher cost of power and wages.
"Your directors regret they do not feel justified in recommend- ing payment of a dividend, as the Company has fairly heavy com- mitments ahead in purchasing and tools the necessary plant
for the work shop which had
which to
cover office rent and salaries of secretary and eterka... This al- lowance even in pre-war
121
tinys
SMUTS ON ZIONISM
Capetown, July '10. Field Marshal Smuts, the South African Premier, auld today in a michango
to the South African Zionist Federa flou niceting
that mrong Pmuat and will be found” to continue the
policy of a national home for The Jews
to
in Palestine enchanted in the Declaration. Baifour
Thin.com be done teith justice
Arab legitimate aixo," interests
he said. "Greater difficultien have been overcome in our day and there is no doubt that 100 shall abo nterroram those that confront un2”—Beuter.
Colour
Conscious
Farmers
more
ShippingList
Taikoo dk. Talkodik.
SHIPPING DEPARTMENT 16 Pedder Street
Tel. 30311
General Managers, INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD."*
SAILINGS
8.8. "WINGSANG”
8.8. "HINSANG”
In Port Aldamonda (D. 'à 8.) Anbol (D. à 8.) Amaranthus (Wil Bock) Annlook (Wallam) Nackhursen (13, à,8.) Bolaevnin (3.0,1.1.) Caltex (Texas Co.) Cafeline Moller (Moliere) Catherine (Everett)
8.3. Fo BB Fo KIN. Tulkos dk
B.B. o
8.5. "TAKSANG" 8.9. "EMPIRE WYE"
.... 9.0.
1.21
Cal whe
65. Po Kin, whi
Chen Han (China M.)
| Chungking (M. & N.) 1.
Damar Balen Wm. Hunt)
Edith Mollar (Jarding') ... Camo. Ak.
Kin. dk. EMD. Fraker (Javdinė) Emp. 18 (34.Q.T.)
....... Mazkia's Emp. Labrador (Willamson) ...... 8,0. Emp. Mountain hallw') .... Kis. dk. Emp. Nightingale (Mackinnon 6.) .... A Emb. Tern (Willandkon) ........ Yeah. Foo Halog Wallen) .............. Como, dk. 21. Sandusky (Bank Line)
Dury 11 Ganandoe (Wellem),
YmL Hai Bein (China Mar.) Bat.Teń (Divirtaa (Co)
| Hanyung 18. A 81
Hawksbury (Willem)
Co.'s whe B.C.
..: 1.4
China . whí. Heinrich Jean (Jeburn) .... Kis. dr. Henry M. Stevens (Everett). Kin. wh'. Hiram (Thorekedj
... .
I'mi,
BB. Pe YmL.
Ho Kwan Mackinnon M.) .. Cain who. Iain Kong Bb (Wallen) Hanz Kəln (China M.) Kenilworth (Williamson) Kheng Lim (ilo Bengt Go Kalnelia (À,1.0.1
Lady Wolmer (Wallers)
Rumes (Jardine)
Larkstock (Wallem)
....... Co.'s whf. Ymt.
... A.12
8.8. "WINGSANG”
To Keelung & Shanghai 4 p.m. 14th July.
To Sandakan Noon 21st July ..To Straits & Calentia 20th July' To Straits & Calcutta 7th Aug.
ARRIVALS
„Shanghai & Keelung
a.m. 12th July
6.6. "KWAISANG"... from Calcutta
8.8, "HINSANG"
Strails & Salzon 14th July.
p.m.
from Sandakan" 15th July
Cargo accepted en Through Bill of Lading for MADRAS vin Singapure and for KUDAT, JESSELTON, LABUAN, TAWAU, LADHAD-DATU and SEMPORNA via Sandakan.
Subject to alteration without notice.
All Intending Passengers are requested to register their names da, far as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to leave.
Agents: GLEN LINE LTD.
M.V. "ANCHISES"
8.8. "EURYMEDON"
Ex "SAMOA"
a
8.8. TITAN"
5.8. Po
aur Maersk (Jebsen)
(E SAMGARA)
Kin. whf.
Ich fans (Jardine)
Kin. dk.
Lourenzo Marques [15. Nolasco)
.... A.1
8.8. In
BS. 1'
Tako d
Kin. dk. 2.O,K.
Kin.
was insufficient for, the purpose. and it is considered that the secretary should be paid by the company direct, The passing of these special resolutions will Shanghai, July 11. enable this being done,
Chinese farmers are "I therefore propose:-
noted
for their (1) That Article 88 of the
of aesthetic appreciation. Company's Articles Association be altered Therefore UNRRA's chemista | Macao 18. Chlori by striking out the in the UNBRA pesticides manu-Marylock (Wallem) Marpenin (1. & B.) words "the Secretary facturing plant here
(where Masbate (8. Chins) and" in the eighth line; UNRRA is training young Nan (Borony) thereof.
Chinese to produce insect-killing Met Pina (Bozony) That the foregoing resprays and dusts) were puzzled Mel Shin (Secony) solution shall be retros at requests that the DDT dust, Chih. (Bank Line)
Min Jen (Gilman) pective and shell take pyrethrum powder and other Nanchang (15.8.)
effect from the 1st day chemicals they were turning out Newebwang (1. 4 6.) of April 1947.
for Chinese farmers be tinted Panamanian (Wallam)
Period Waliem) rose and azure and maize, Ping Wo (Jardinsʻa). But the renson was purely Perilock (Wallam) practien!.
Pronto (LarusĘZI) Mr. D. E. Clark presided at
When UNRRA first distribut-inked (3.C..
Sarpedon (11.8.) both meetings, and he was sup. | ed bug poisons in China, it used shahenkh (Nematel ported by Sir Robert Ho Tung American-made pestleides which in Hing (Ta Ting) and Mesara. N.O.C. March. 1. had been tinted according to tanhall (Dodwell) Kadoorle
and 'M. I. Turner various State Jawa, (Directors) and Mr. J. L. Qule
The pink and blue poisons (Secretary).
did their work vigorously in Shareholder, present were exterminating Chinese bugs Messrs. P. A. Waller,
S. F. and the farmers are convinced Chubb and D. L. Prophet (A- it was the colour that did it torney for Mr. C. B. Brown), Associated Press.
This was seconded by Mr. R. A. Waller and carried unani-! mously.
China Protests To
Outer
Mongolia
Nanking. July 11.
been completely stripped, and The Foreign Office announced today that the Chin-
the re-conditioning of the three
on cars.
War Losses
ese Government has lodged a second strong protest with Outer Mongolla, demanding the immediate withdrawal of Outer Mongolian troops from Sinkiang.
"War losses etc. are estimat, The Chinese Government simultaneously address-
̄esi ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄$218,127—of which
$3,750,-was written off in the
Front
Date
Vessel
vin
}
24th July
Los Angries } Pacific Coast
my. "DONA AURORA"
In.v. "BATAAN"
last recount. It is now propos-
ed to transfer to this account
For
Allantic Coast'
San Franelsea)
&
Los Angeles
6th August
SAILINGS
Date
27th July
Dili August
Vessel
mv. “DONA AURORA”
In.v. "BATAAN"
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO. INC.
Chinese Shipping Office
Tel.: 28138/20153
Pedder Building
Tel.: 23676: 22675 •
the sim of $50,000.—from
ed another note to the Soviet Union, reiterat- ing the previous Chinese protest against at- tacks by alleged Soviet military planes on Peitashan.
general reserve and appropriate The protest to Outer Mongo, and has been no ever since, the sum of $64,377.—from pro-lin charged that the Outer Mon- "Even if the military attack? A and loss account leaving golian Covernment had no re $100,000 still to be dealt with,gard either for peace or inter- which it is proposed to write off national law. observed and re- over a period.
spected by other nations.
Binkfan (B. 4.) Tathtruhan Bhun Cheong)
Talposhan (Bhun Chan Taux (En Axistle) Tatung (B. 4 8.) ....... Theotarle Band (A.PL.) Toujer (Lan)...
when pu 8.3
Wuching (3. & 8.) Tochow (D."4 8.). ARRIVALS
Kia. dk.
Loads for London Antwerp, Amsterdam Rotterdam and Hamburg Late July. OUTWARD
Due from Antwerp, Rotterdam and London about 21st July,
Due From Middlesbrough, London, Port Sald via Straits about 24th July.
Managing Agents:
AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE
* M.V. “KAFIRISTÀN” ---Due from Australia via
8.C.
Ym1
B.18
Talkoo dk.
B.C
3.6
Corma, di.
Ymt
Kin, d
8.C
Fratt's
Yent.
B.27
M.V. HINDUSTAN”
Rin.
Talk do ď
B.11
Ymt.
LO.R.
T.ER. whi
.... B.
Kin.
th.
11.7 ibram (Thoresen)
Barpedon (# # By vo Throsturte bland (A.P.)
Han Min (China Mer.)
EXPECTED ARRIVALS
L.C R.
LOK.
Talko d
D.1
Holt'a
9.C.
3.c.
12.7 Trevethom (P. 4,0.) A
American Flyer (UBL)
Pioneer Gian (UBL) WY (Trans-Drenn) Marine Adler (APL)
13.7 Kwafeng (Jardine)
Winx Bang (Jardine) DEPARTURES
11.7 Proper
Chan Hain
Sarpen
Tatuk
Ian Min l'artod “Taipanhan
Dagmar Solen 12.7 Laura Marrak
Hiram Israel Putnam Nanchang
ПА
3wntow 12.; Tuinkang 12.7
Birchpore 18.
Högkok 17.7
Takao 13,3 Kalung 14.3 kwilów 12.J Singapore 17,7 Maia 14.7 Holbow 18,1 Manila 14.7 Kidling 147
on June 5 is regarded as hav- ing originated from the so-
POST OFFICE called order regione,' why did the Outer Mongolian Govern
MAIL NOTICE "We have recently completed The protest demanded, the ment, fall to seek a peaceful a new three roomed flat over a punishment of those responsible settlement in accordance with
Outward Mails part of the engine house at Up- for the attack. guarantee international practice and the
Nations Unle otherwise stated, Iegistered per Terminus and this has been against a recurrence and re- terms of the United
Articles and Turtel Pole cjden 20 csínužeć let na satisfactory rental, served the right to claim dam-Chatter?
"I must remind shareholders | age.
"Why did the Outer Mongo-earlier then se time stated befow
BATURDAY, JULY 12 to send in their old share certi- ;
Airmail The Outer Mongolian Govern-ian Government dispatch a 48-
for Mania P... Ilonalatu. the local, U.S.A. and Canada, Kowloon C.P.O., ficates for exchange to new ones ment rep'ied to the first Chin-hour ultimatum to
and im-fite:) mm, [Ord.) 9.30 am. G.P.O.. with new distinctive numbers to che note on June 22, which the Chinese
THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP CO. (1932) LTD., enable us to complete the recon- Chinese Foreign' once branded mediately afterward launch an (Ref.) 9.30 m., (0:1) 10 ans.
S.S. "HONG KHENG”
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE FROM RANGOON STRAITS
15th July
LOADING "FOR
STRAITS & RANGOON
On or about 23rd July.
Subject to Alteration Without Notice
For Passage and Freight Particulars
wars Apply:
THE HỌ HƠNG CÓ. (CHINA). LTD.
480, Bonham Strand W. Tels. 20127 & 26546.
MAERSK LINE
A. P. MOLLER, COPENHAGEN. Mollor Steamship Company Inc. New York General Agents. MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, ATLANTIC PORTS.
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES and PANAMA
MS. "LAURA MAERSK”.
MS. "MARCHEN MAERSK”
M.S. CRETE MAERSK"
July 20 Sept. 10 Oct. 16
Special Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk ARRIVALS FROM NY. & OTHER US, PORTS.
M.S.. "MARCHEN MÁERSK”.
Aug. 1
M.S. "GERTRUDE, MÀERSK"
M.S.'"LEISE MAERSK”
"Aug. 5 Aug. 20
For Freight and Further Particulars please apply to Agents JEBBEN & CO. Podder Building
TOB. 20001-8
struction of the new share re-as "composing mainly of fa'se-attack on Chincae
gister to replace the previous | hoods and evasions."
one lost during the eatiny oc-]. On June 27, the Outer Mongo- cupation. The response to our lans addressed another note to advertisement and circular gent | Nanking. making what the
to shareholders in this connec Chinese Foreign Office called i
there?"—United Press.
"Trinidad"
tion has, to date, been poor, "zalse charge against Chinese Crew All
"I do not think there are any troope that they crossed the other matters to which I can border and attacked Mongolian usefully refer,' and I now pro- | pokitious" pase the following:-
The latest protest by China
troope
Taken Off
Tokyo, July 11.
Stratix. 10 .. Manila 11., 10 mm. Formosa via Keelung, 10 .. Canada vix Vancouver B... 10 .. Manila and Canada vla Vancouver B., 2 D..
Manila, Australia and New Zealand vlá Bydney,p.r...
Shanghai, U.S.A. Central and South Ameries via Ban Francisco, (Par, and Hex.) 2.10 p.m., (of) & p.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, ul And South Africh, Pypt and Europe vik London,
(Ord.) 2.10 p.m.1 0.1.0, (Pue and Rex?
Teamkong (Kwongchowwan): 4 p.th. Airmail for Canton and Kwellia: Air mail for Konrking and "Calcutin, (Reg.);
Airmall for Changking, (Beg,)'' pama
Tamko wongchowwab), m Macao, Thinahan und 2Bokkt, à.b.m. "Kongmoen, 435.. Canton, $p.mi.
"That the report and state-pointa out that when the The commander of the Unit-12.10 p.m.. (Ord.) # .. ment of becounts as presented Chinese Government recognised ed States Naval Forces in the be adopted and that the amount the Independence of Outer Mon- Far East announced that a'l available for appropriation viz'; | golin, it was agreed, the ckist personnel aboard the Donam, (Ord.) 3.10 p.m. $94,041.-be allocated
Trinidad had been removed by followa:
Russian vessels.
asing boundaries of Outer Mongo-,
tia. should Become the boundaries of that country of- ter it gained independence.
Transfer to provision
for passages &c. leave pay
$ 5,842.83.
Transfer to provision
for contingencles 12,500.00. Transfer to provisión
Text Of Note The note said: As Outer Mongolia was part of China up for war losses.... 64,377,21. to that monent, the legal exist and entry forward 12,220.96.ing boundaries were the ones
SUNDAY, JULY Bwatów, 10 MŠ, Shanghai, 10 ■..
Macao, Julijan and Bḥakk!, 10 wm... Koëgaison, 10 'àm.
Canton (By Train), 10 a. The Alemail for Mautta, (lit.) 5 pimi 13/7. (Ord) 10. KiN) 13/7,*/*
Airmali, for Seniow, Ansoy'að „Paináns
He said the Russian shipa nearby the wreck included an escort destroyer and tug. -
Latest report from the Japan-. ese tug on the score, received in Tokyo at 0880 GMT, failed to mention the fate of the Trini- ded's radioman or the ship it defined by the Chinese Govern | Belf. $94,041.00. mont before that dato. Peita- Earlier, one of the two Japan-
shan is clearly on the Chinese ese tugs reaching the scene had Alemall for Cabion, Kwailin, Hankow by Mr. P. A. Waller and carried within the territorial limits of discovered another vessel of
The resolution was seconded side of the boundary line and rudlued that she unexpectedly and Nanking, Bek.) 8.a, 17/7, (014.)
16 f. 18/7,
Airmail for Bangkok, Biorepure; Data- unanimously.
Sinklang Province.
Russian registry grounded and vis, Colombo, dazy and Auckland On the motion of the Chair- "This is substantiated by the that three other Russian ships | (Mex) F`kin, 13/7, (Grd)/18 mm, 13,7. man, secunded by Mr. D. L.] "tuct "that' Chinére police" and ¦ were working on the wrecks.
MONDAY, JULY 1a Alemail for Manila P., Honolulu, Prophet, Sir Robert Ho Tung troops were assigned by the No details were given in the USA., and Canada,(Rog.) ... and Mesars. I. Kadports, N.O.C. | Sirkilang Provincial “authorities | Japanese radio message con-,] (ord.) 10.km. Marsh and M.H. Turner were to guard and patrol the district, cerning the identity of the re- re-elected to the Board.
It was the case before the In“ | portedly grounded Russian ven- The auditors of the Company, dempendence, of Outer Mongolia sel.-United Press.
SHERMAN AND COMPANY
ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY AGENCY
ROOM | 210; ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
Canton (By Tralis), 138 năm. Bairoh, 10.
Bwałów, i pa...
Canton (By Train), 1.80 p.nu.
Airmail for Belton, (Beg), # pang (Ord,): 3.30 pm, 7
"Alemalt fur Amor, Shangbal. Nankle. |TTARSAW, PINESgian, and Palpina Putrinki
for 'Lluchow and Kúskiku, ftrej 3 phu.
· Alzmall" for "Holbow:BigMail For Dina | Tom and Poochaw,. (Reg.) * pm, (Ork.) ·
1,10 p.m.
Saigon about 14th July. Loads about 20th July For Manila, Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide accepts
all .cargo for New Zealand ́ ports on through Bills of Lading.
from Due
Australia 16th July to Shanghat
Loads discharge. plete Sydney. Melbourne & Adelaide
early August. Accepts cargo for all New Zealand ports on through Bilis of Lading.
Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA
STEAMSHIPS LTD.
S.S. "LAKE SUMAS"
and com- for
Now Loading for VAN- COUVER and all Pacifo Coast and inland points. A12 Buoy.
PACIFIC TRANSPORT LINES
Ship-
EXPRESS TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
"PHILIPPINE TRANSPORT”
"LINFIELD" VICTORY"
"NEW ZEALAND VICTORY"
"PACIFIC TRANSPORT “GREENVILER VICTORY"
"CAPITAL VICTORY"
Duc
30th July
2nd Aug.
21st Aug.
2nd Sept.
Loady for San-Francisco..via
Shanghal & Manila S'hal & Taku Bur Manila
Maħna & Cebu'
0th Sept. Shanghai, Táku Bar
& Yokoham
17th Sept. Manila
Limited Passenger Accommodation. CARGO ALSO ACCEPTED FOR ALL PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND INLAND POINTS IN NORTH-AMERICA
MANTO SPECIAL OʻL CARGO TANKS
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
16 Pedder Street.
Telephon, 80811.-
CHINESE DEPT 81458
PRINCE LINE
ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE
M.Y. "WELSH PRINCE"
NOW LOADING
NEW YORK
NEWPORT NEWS HOUSTON, LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
for
HONG KONG
NEW YORK, NEWPORT NEWS, HOUSTON, LOS ANGELES, AND BAN FRANCISCO · FOR HONG KONG-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Tel, 10311
Chinese Freight Agents:--CHEONG FAT CG.
54, Bonham Strand.
Telephone 20087
THE EAST ASIATIC CO.,LTD.
of Copenhagen
M.S. “MALACCA"
loading for.
COLOMBO, ADEN, PORT SAID TANGIER, LEIXOES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG
·& OBLO
19TH/20TH JULY
Tanks available suitable for the carriage' of off in bulk.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., I
LTD
Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor,
Tel. 84111 & 81118.
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