"Pago '10.1
THE CHINA MAIL, MON DAY, MAY 1940,
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
incorporated in the Netherlands as
KONINKLIJKE JAVA-CHINA-PAKETUKART LIJNEN N. V. AMSTERELAMÝ
JAYA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE
"TJIBADAK"
Arrivals
In port..
"TJITJALENGKA” from Macassar
and Javsports.
11' Muy
“STRAAT SOENDA"
In Purt
Sailings
to Javaports & MacTBa, 12th May.
to Maullo
10th May..
to Javaporta &-Marassar,
20th May.
to Menado,
Macassar & Java -Ports-4th-May-
ASIA—AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE
"BOISSEVAIN".
Arrivals
from Japan
3rd May p.m.
& Shanghai
"STRAAT MALAKKA" from
“TEGELBERG”
South America,
South Africa,
17th May
In
South Africa
South America
10th June.
Sallinge
to South Africa, South Amerlen.
via Manila & Straits 11th May
to Shanghal
& Japan
18th May
to South Afrien,
South America,
4th June
to South Africa
South America 29th June,
Transhipment cargo on through B/L to Dar-Es-Salaam.
Mombasa, Zanzibar accepted on all sailings. SUMATRA-MALAYA-CHINA SERVICE
AN HEUTBZ"
"HEINRICH JESSEN”
Arrivals
from Amoy
& Swałow
5th May
from Belawan
Dell & Straits
1th May
from Amy
*& Swałow
18th May
Sailings
to Straits & Belawan Dell, 6th May
to Swatow
& Amoy
10th May
to Straits
Belawan Dell
17th May
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST. ASIA LINE
Arrivals
Sallings
"ALPHACCA"
In port
to Europe
Taxi Avellabls for
via Stratta 4th May
from Europo
to Shanghul
ith Alay
A Japan
13 May
to Eupe
Oll In Nat
"RIDDERKERK"
"MARIEKERK"
from Europs 5th June
vin Straits
2nd June
to Europes
via Struits Early July
Transbipment cargo on through Bs/I. accepted to
"cdlierranean and Northern European ports, Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.
"SILVEROAK”
Arrivals
Salllogy
from U.S.
to US.
Atlantic Ports,
Phones: 28016 & 28017
Early May
Office Address: King', Building.
Atlantic Ports, Mike May
DE LA RAMA LINES
"LORDS
WXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES
TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS
LOADING DATES IN U.S.A.
Allantio Conzi Y
Los Angeles
From
Atlantic Couri
Los Angrim'
For
A
Atlantic Court
Date
Md. May
Mild. June Late June
ARRIVALS
Date
22nd May 12th Junn Mild. July
SAILINGS
Date
17th June
Los Angeles
Mild, June Mild. July
San Francisco )
· Mid. JuntD
& Los Angeles)
Vessel
1.v. "DONA NATI” m.v. "DONA 'ANICETA" mi.v. "TONGHAI"
Vessel
m.v. "BALI"
1.9. "DONA” AURORA”- m.y, "DONA NATI"
Vessel
8.9. "DONA AURORA' m.v. "BENGAL" my. "DONA NATI"
1.v. "HALLAND"
BOOKING AGENTS for P.A.L.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tola. 28788-20163
Į MARINA HOUSE
Tels. 98676–22670
HONG KONG....
MACAU
FASTEST, COMFORTABLE, SAFETY, SERVICE,
S. S. “CHEUNG HING"
Leave From Hong Kong 5 p.m. dally from Tung On Wharf.
· Leave-from-Macau
0.30-M..
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. Particulars for Freight & Passage Please apply to 23921.
CHEONG HING HONG
Agouta
51, Des Voeux Rd. W. 1ṣt Fl. Tel:23921.
“SAILING DIRECT FOR BANGKOK
S.S. "EMPIRE. PARK”
LOADING 3rd MAY, 1948 SAILING 4th ̈MAY, 1948
For freight particulars, apply to:
JEBSHUN SHIPPING CO.
48 BONHAM STRAND WEST.
-TEL:":25980.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
HONG KONG A "BOOM TOWN'
Chinese Industrialist's View Of Colony
Out Of China S.C.A.P.
Money Market In London
Landon, May 1.
It has been a rather patchy week in London's money market,
perkt of easy conditions sand.)
shortage wiched between acute
of funds during the early and
alter stages,
A large volume of maturing Treasury bills came to the aid
20
Get
Movement
Shanghai, May 1.
PRESIDENT LINER
Sailings
REFRIGERATION-SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS— }
CARGOCAIRE-SPECIF
TO SAN FRANCISCO
Cuts 194
8.8. "General Meigs" (vla Manila & Honolulu).... May 1 8.8. "President Wilson" (via Shanghai). At May. 20 8.8. "General Gorden (vla Shanghal) 6:8 President Cleveland" (vla Shanghai) **........................
June 12
-June
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES (VIA KOBE & YOKOHAMA)
8.8. "President Plerce" (direct)
May 3 May 19
*Juno 1
June 13
Wilfred F. B. Wong, managing director of the Off List
American Engineering Corporation today said
Tokyo, May 1. the continuous flight of capital and industry General Douglas MacArthur, from China proper to Hong Kong is making the Supreme Allied Commun- a boom town out of the Crown Colony, and der in Japan, today cut by 10 he indicated that this was being done largely companies scheduled for de at the expense of Shanghai's development.
In an address to the Shang-gea to the rapidly depreciating,
to
in Hong Kong with unrestricted exports to the huge South Seas market.
4. Living conditions In Hong
of market houses that had been hai YMCA Club, he pointed Chinese dollar, tamil-put-to-find fresh-overnight out that the population of 3. The convenience of un- accommodation but .wit!i the Hong Kong has doubled since restricted manufacture of goods advent of heavy
pay the war-from revenue
1,000,000 conditions ients, stringent
2,000,000. Не said Chinese turned and with them the need
businessmen have found the for ald from a special buyer,
there
much The baying of bills by clear. stable conditions
more attractive for their enter- ng banks was negligible and so
theprises than, China proper. Cited to provide any of muen-needed rellet. The Bank of Wong wald trade flourishes in England return showed few feat Hong Kong because it is a free port. free from import-export The active
circulation limitations and he contrasted this enamed practically unchanged, with the stringent import-expert but it is the opink that sea regulations Imposed by the Cen- sunal factors and other influences tral Government.
ures,
will result in
note
Increased c. He emphasized the fact that the the continued instability of and for currency during
economic Shanghal-both
and coming weeks,
£170,000,000 social-hos given added impetus Application for Treasury Bills totalled £287,935, To the "get out of China" move-i noo of which £170,000,000 were ment of Chinese investments.
listed at an average rate of ten |shilltags: 1.34 pènce per cent.-
Reuter
Japanese Mission In India
Foreign Exchange
Kong are stable in terms of Hong Kong dollars even though living is slightly more expensive there than in Shanghai. United Press.
Unique Exhibit In Shanghai
of its
per
cent the list of Japanese
centralisation.
He announced the removal of 194 industrial and distribu- Uve companies from the t which originally designed 225 concerns under the law for elimination of concentrations of excessive power.
Allied circles here Interpreted the announcement as an indien- on that the decentralisation of Industry would not be carried out in such a way as to hamper the rehabilitation programme en- visaged by two American mis- sions to Japan, headed by Gen- and Mr. eral Willian Draper, Clifford Strike.
General
MacArthur's (12- nouncement said the present list!
Anal should not be regarded as and that other removals would follow after routine investiga- lon.-Reuter.
N.Y. Stock Market
'New York. May 2. Prut inking and strike threats clipped,
Shanghai, May 2. Under the joint auspices of the Chinese Society of Electrical En- Wong summed up the boom in
gineers and the China Amateur Hong Kong and the exodus from Radio Logue, & lelecommuni Shanghal and China generally for exibition, the follows:-
kind in China was opened here yesterday and drew large crowds 1. Many capitalists are reck-all day long. ing protection from restrictions; Among the many exhibits of
Instability, and economic
Re-modern and recent scientide de- cently, 100,000 textile spindles velopment of telecommunications the wings of the suring rally this werk, and several camel and soap fue- are the teleprinter and the plo- The market'e setback halted a rise that tories moved to Hong Kong from ture transmission of the Chinese had progressed through six
Administra- | trading.
Saturday's shurt Shaughed and surrounding areas, Government
Radio
In
Sessio
Calcutta, May 1, he spic.
tion, a rotary switching system of plentals continued to decllur fractions fo
round 2. Industrialists A four-mah Japanese Trade
point. However, Mitontinent get the Shanghai Telephone can
Coin-
Petroleum and Central" Rabreads of New Mission arrived today for a four-"reasonable" foreign exchange in pany, and radar and ultra short-der pushed to new 10 highs and weck tour of India.
Hong Kong In Shanghal, for-wave aircraft communications other sxingrs included Heaboard. Oil. Gulf The Mission was headed by W, eign exchange is strictly limited equipment of China's two major of, United Aircraft, and Lehigh Valley R. Eaton of the Foreign Trade by the Government and is peg-1.(Continited at foot of Col. 6.) Division of the Supreme Com- mand for the Allied Powers.
The Japanese represent cotton, Jute, general E textile mil- chinery interests.
Eaton said that Japan badly needs Jute, cotton, pigiron und other raw materials. Не said Japan could send to India loco- motives, machinery, electrical up- paratus and other capital goods.
The Mission met jute interests und also discussed the possibility of exports of mica
und other minerals to Japan.-Associated Press.
SILVER AND GOLD MARKETS
Bombay: Silver, Ready, per 100 tolas 176 Rupees, 00 Annas;*; Forward, 176, 10: Marwari, (un- oficial) 176, 04; Gold, delivered per toin 118, 12: Forward, (un- oficial) 116, 12; Sovereign, 74, 12. One pola is equal to 6th of
nunce.
Buenos Aires-Sovereign.
38.50 buyers, 09.00 sellers; U.S. Eagles, 148.50b, 155.00%; Gold, Bar, per Gramme, 8.205, 8.50s.
Alexandria:-Gold, per "dlr- them" 162 plastres; Egyptian pound 510; Sovereign 530; Turkey pound 370; Napoleon 380; Dollar (piece de cing) 510; Sliver (plas tres) per Kilogram 775.
One "dirrhem" is equal to 1/10 th of an ounce,
113
A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE
13
16
b...
17
8
"
12
15
16
17
18
19
20
22... 123
24
26
Clues Across
1 Stopped
197
16 Base. temporarily. 19 Asking. 7 Black,
22 Dis- ↑ Solitary,
courteous. 10 Pit worker. 11 Weories. 13 Vague. -Reuter. 15 Volcano.
Bangkok: Gold, Bar, per baht- weight of 15.244 grammes 534 ficals. Exchange Rate (Selling), Bangkok on New York 21,50; London 60.50; Hongkong 3.74.
1
HONGKONG-
24 Send. 25 Shatter. 20 Monster. 27 Praises.
MANILA
5.S. "SAN JERONIMO“
LOADING ABOUT 3rd/4th MAY, 1948.
SAILING ABOUT 5th MAY, 1948.
FOR FREIGHT & PARTICULARS APPLY TO:---
"JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD. Mercantile Bank Bldg,, Top Floor.
Tel, 24652
DIRECT
Clues Down
2 Dodge.
3 Bundle.
4 Urgent
request,
5 Contrite. € Toll.
$ Headdress. 12. Colloquial speech.
13 Deduce. 14 Valued highly.
17 Command..
18 Sheen. 20 Wooden
shoo.. 21.Perfect. 23 Press.
}
Saturday's Crossword Across:-1 Pleket, 4 Banjë, 7 Egress, 8 Scant, 10 Laud, 12 Monitor, 15 Sepoy, 16' Bore, Dial, 19 Defer, 20 Enliven, Dean, 23 Canal, 24 Pardon, Strew, 20 Starts.
17
Coal,
werks
Transfer totalled and,000 STATEM, Dow
Jones Averages:—Stocka 00.37. 20 Industria F10.29, 15 Rails B.05, 10 Uilter 84,02,
Clowing quotatioża:—Adam Expr 18, Alanko Juncau 8%, American Can American Smelting 58. Amerlena Tele- phone 181 American Waterworks 7%, Guronia Copper 36. Avlatkin Corp. 6%,
Harwint Baldwin Loeamative 1414.
40%. Bendix Aristkin 835. Bethlehem Steel 34%. Boeing Aircraft 20%, Burden Co. 40% Canadian facle 14%, J, 1. Cane 414, Chrysler 6. Commezeja Sol Tente 23%, Corn Products 69%. Dupont 1744. Eastman Kodak 43, Electric Elxht 4-Power 10K General Electrie 8814, General Stutors 584. Goodrich 4, G- year 134 Humalake Mini 18*). International Harverler 05. Internation -xi-Paper 5, International Tei, & Tel.
Kanhec 12. Juhns Manville 37%. Copper-68%. -- Honigomery Ward£8. National Din
1. National Lend 1416, New York Central 10, l'ackard Motors 44, Pan-American Airways 9. Vennayiraula RR 18%, Iladio Corp. 104, Repubik Ster) 20%, Reynolia Toburco 17. Hehenley 28, Sears Ruelurk '35, Shell 011. SPIG, Bocny Vacuum 19%. Southern Parife St, Standard Brands 2d, Blandard Gil Callt. 60%. Standard ti af N.J. 791%. Studebaker 22%, Union 1.8. Bag 34%, Union Carbide 112, Rubber 484, U.B. Steel 70%. U.A. Linos 18. Westinghouse 28%. Youngstown Sheet & Tube 75%, Gen. Pub, Utilicio
· 12%.-Raavelated Press.
(Continued from Col. 5.) airlines, the Central Air Trans- port Corporation, and the China National Aviation Corporation.
An oscillograph is being used for observing sound waves and a photo-electric counter for re- carding the number of visitors.— Neúter.
+
Notice To Consignoos
WATERMAN STEAMSHIP
CORPORATION
S.S. "ANDREW JACKSON"
Having arrived Hong Kong consignees of cargo are hereby. 21 notified that all goods have been 25 landed and placed at their risk and expense into the godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf-and-Godown-Co Ltd.
Down:-1 Preclude, 2 Carousal,
3 Else, 5 Ascribed, 0 Junior, where delivery may be obtained Doyen, 11 Delicate, 12 Model, 13 as soon as the goods are landed. Torcador, 14 Remnants, 18 Intact,1 22 Taut.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns.
Pacific Far East Line, Juc.
Fast Regular
SAN FRANCISCO LOS. ANGELES
Trans-Pacific. Servico
-OVERLAND···
NEW YORK.CHICAGO-DETROIT:TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALU AM RICAN & CANADIAN CITIES.
"From
VESSEL
Arrives
m... *SURPRISE”
* "JULIA
LUCKENBACH” 18. "GREAT REPUBLIC"
May 2 Ban Francisco ___May____8_ San Francisco...
May 12
San Francisco
May - 14 San Francisco
*.8. "PACIFIO BEAR",
*Gallo
For
May 3 San Francisco May San' Francisco May 13 San Fra¤olepo May 15 -San Francisco
REFRIGERATION SAFE DRY - CARGO 4 CARGO OIL TANKS
For full particulars call General Agents, UNITED STATES "LINKA 00%, Quest's Hide, TOL 31251..
All 'broken, chafed and dam aged goods are to be left in the godown where they will be. examined in the presence of Messrs. Goddard and Douglas on the 3-5-1048 at 10 a.mi.
To comply with the General | Bonded, Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenue Offeer in attendones when examining damaged dutiable goods. All claims against tho vessel must be presented to the Undersigned within fourteen days of the ship's arrival, or they will not be recognised.
No firo Insurance will be ef-
WALLEM & CO.,
Agents, Telephono 34117-9.
S.B. "President McKinley"
8.8. "President Madison"
8.S. "Prealdent · Jefferson"
TO NEW YORK BOSTON AND HAVANA VIA
MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
8.8. "Marine Baapper" 6.8. "President Polk" 6.5 "Marine Fller" 5.5.Mount Mansfield-jammer
May-4
May 17 May 23
June
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.
St. George's Bldg.
Tel. Nos. 28172/28175
Ammertcam Pioneer Line
Arrivals from New York, Boston,. Other Atlantic Ports via Panama
"PIONEER COVE" "TIONEER SEA" -"PIONEER"TIDE" "PIONEER BAY"
-
May
MAY 19 June
Juno
22
Sailings to Manila
May
"PIONEER COVE" "PIONEER SEA"
Alay
20
Juno
5
"TIONEER TIDE'
"TIONEER BAY"
................. June 23
Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports via
Panama Canal
-Special Cargo 01 Tanks-
"TIONEER WAVE" "PIONEER LAKE'
"PIONEER COVE" "PRINCETON VICTORY" "PIONEER SEA" "PIONEER TIDE"
Due-May 4 Duo May 18 Due May 24 Duo May 31 Due June 8 Due June 24.
For Full Particulars Call
Salls May Salls May 17 Balls. May 25
Sails June Sails June Salls June 25
UNITED STATES LINES
General Agents.
Queen's Building,
Tel. 31251 (3 lines)
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct_to_LOS_ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO VANCOUVER, SEATTLE & PORTLAND
m:s. "ROSEVILLE m.s. "CASTLEVILLE"
SAILING 10th MAY SAILING 6th JUNE
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST m.s. "FRANCISVILLE"
24th MAY SAILING FOR SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM,
PENANG & BATAVIA..
.............. 25th MAY PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. BULK OIL TANKS
Chinese Freight Agents.
HOÓ FOOK PING
THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd.
*
Applyi THE BANK LINE
1
(CHINA) LTD. King's Building. Tel. 27793
MOW SANG SHIPPING
COMPANY.
3, Connaught Road, W, 1st Floor, Tel. No. 31503
HONGKONG & MACAO LINE
S.S. "KWONG SAI”
HONG KONG DEPARTURE:
2.00 P.M. DAILY
MACAO DEFARTURE:
2.30 A.M. DAILY
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. For Passage and Freight Farticulars please apply to above.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
OF COPENHAGEN
M.V. "KOREA"
Loading about 25th May
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP," ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of öll in bulk.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Quoso's Bldg, 2nd floor, wolnak.
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