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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1948.
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
Incorporated in the Netherlanda ma'
KONINKLIJKE JAVA-CHINA PAKETVAART LIJNEN N. VI. AMSTERDAM?”
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE
Arrivals
"TJITJALENGKA" from Amoy
24th May
from Macassar
"TJISADANE” & Javaports,
"TJIDESAR"
25th May,
in port'
Sailings.
to Javaports ** & Macassar, 26th May.
to Javaports & Macassar,
9th June.
to Macassar
& Javaports 28th May
ASIA-AFRICA—SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
"TEGELBERG”
"RUYS"
Arrlrnn
South America,
South Africa, Mr May
from
South America, South Africa, 10th June
from
South Africa South America
ved July
Bailings
Selling 'to.
Shanghat &
Kobe
23rd May
to South Atrica,
South America,
via Manilla. Stralis
& Batavia
4th Juno
to Shanghal
& Japan
12th June
to South Africa,
20th Juno
South America,
to South Africa
South America Mid August
Transhipment cargo on through Ba/L to Dar-Es-Salaam,
Mombana, Zanzibat accepted on all sailings, SUMATRA—MALAYA-CHINA SERVICE
Arrivals
froin Swatow
& Amoy
"HEINRICH JESSEN"
19th May
"YAN HEUTSZ”
from B. Dell
& Straits
20 May
Bailings
tu Straits & Belawan Dell 20th May
*to Stralia
* B. Deli
7th June
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
"RIDDERKERK”
"MARIEKERK"
"MOLENKERK"
Arrivals
from Japan & Shanghal
25th May
from Europo All June
from Europe, early July.
Sailings
to Europe
via Streits
31st May,
to Europe
vin Straits
7th July
to Europe
vin Straits,
late July,
Transhipment cargo on through Bs/L accepted to
Mediterranean and Northern European ports.
Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.
"SILVEROAK"
Arrivals
from U.S.
Atlantic Ports,
Sah June
Office Address: King's Building,
Sallings
to U.S.
Atlantic Ports,
10th June.
Phones: 28016 & 28017
DE LA RAMA Lines
Londa
WXPRESS CARgo liner sERVICES 、
TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS
LOADING DATES IN U.S.A.
Date
Atlantic Coast) Late May
Los Angeles
From
Allantio Const
Los Angeles
For
Bilantic Coast
Los Angeles
Ban Francisco)
# Los Angeles)
Mid- Jung- Late June
ARRIVALS
Date
22nd May 22nd June Mid. July
SAILINGS
Date
25th June
Late June
+
Vend
mi.. "DONA NATI”
m.v. "DONA-ANIOETA" m.v. "TONGHAT'
L
Vessel
m.. "BALI”
1.8. "DONA AURORA" m.v. "DONA NATI"
Vessel
8.5. "DONA AURORA 1.T. "BENGAL"
m.v. "DONA NATI“
Mid, July
Mid. Juno
m.. "HALLAND"
BOOKING AGENTS for P.A.L.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 28788-20158
MARINA HOUSE
Tels. 28676-22075.
CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.
15 Connaught Road West.
Telephone 32533,
SAILINGS
S.S. CHI KUANG
S.S. HAN MIN
S.S. HAI YU
Bangkok May 19
Swatow & Shanghai May 19
Rangoon May 20
S.S. LIN SHEN ...................... Takao (Formosa) May 22
S.S. CHI MEI
S.S. HAI FEL
Shanghai May 23 Singapore, Penang, Rangoon, Bombay & Calcutta May 27
Cargo for Thing-Tao, Hankow & Tientsin acceptable.
on through blils af Inding.
FÖR FULL PARTICULARS PLEASE APPLY TO THE ABOVE
TAY KEE & CO.
STEVEDORES, TRANSPORTERS, * GENERAL CONTRACTORS Buppliers_of_Junku, Darga, & Steam Launches
Special Work for Heavy Cargos, rullable
Mand reasonable charge, forM
Tels: 31518 & 28836. 5th Floor, David House No. 87 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
PALESTINE ARMS EMBARGO "Anything May Happen," Says Washington Mr. Truman Awaits
Clarification
Washington, May 17.
Prosidant Truman will probably wait for clarifica- tion of the Palestine problem in the Security Council before deciding whather to lift the embargo on arms shipments to Israel, Ameri- can officials said here today.
These officials conceded, however, that there was no definite assurance the White House would, in fact, wait that length of time..
Mr. Tru- unawares by In view of the recent sur- Jemught prising and unexpected turns in man's recognition of Israel Inst States policy on week and the same officials may the United Palestine, it WAS recognised not be fully informed today of that "anything might happen" the plans on the arms embargo. und no forecast was really safe. This was especially so because officials were American
many
Notice To Consignees
CONSIGNEES PER BARBER- WILHELMSEN LINE
M/V "TAI SHAN"
Those were the factors which appeared to indicate no imme- dinte action by the White House:
Projudico
is
Council 1.-The, Security taking up the questions raised by the invasion of Palestine by the Arab States orad any United States action might be taken to prejudice the course of that de- bate;
They are, therefore, unable im-
2.The State Department is are hereby notified that their not yet in possession of official and cargo is being discharged into information on the extent & Kowloon scale of the Arub invasion. the Hongkong Wharf & Godown Co.'s godown where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may obtained.
be
Damaged packages are to be
the Ieft in
Godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors. Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10 a.m. on 24th May.
mediately to determine the true nature of the threat to Israel.
On the other hand, are factors:
these
Shipping Rates Up
New York, May 17. The Japan-Atlantic Freight Conference today announced 16 per cent increase fr freight rates from Japanese ports to United States Atlan tie and Gulf ports.
Conference membere cluded American President Lines, A. P. Moller, Haarsk Orient Line, Lines, Lykes, Ivaran Lines, Far East Ber. vice, States Marine Corpora
United tlon of Delaware, States Lines, American Plon- or Lines, Waterman BisaM- ship Corp, Wilhelmäen Lina (Barber
Linea Steamship agent) United Press.
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A quietlch day devoid of interext. II.K. GOVT. LOANS
4% Loan 10th.
$%% Loan (1934) 1001⁄4b 14% Loan (1048) 10th, 10ta.
BANKS
H.K. a. Dank repet, 100.
(Lon. Reg). £ix Chartered Bank £12 13/16n,
Mercantile Bk. A. & D. £21n. Bank of Extt Anis 143am,
INSURANCES
Canton Ina, 400m.
Union In X.D. 77245. China Underwriters 05N, EXIR. II.K. Fir for. 100.
Money Market SHIPPING
Gold took the vip-grodo again $323.25 and ise to yesterday shortly before lunch time. It was down to $310.00 after opening at $317. At the close it eased off to $320.75.
Deliveries totalled 9,850 toels, of which 4,450 taels were offfeini. and 5,500 taels unofficial.
Plastres had a quiet day with only one quotation at $10.82% 100 in the morning and $10.85 in
the afternoon.
Chinese
Currency National opened at 5.0 cents for futures (for 1.-The United States already and 5.5 cents, for spot recognises the de facto rights CN$10,000) and closed at 5.375 of the Tel Aviv Government cents and 5.8 cents respectively.
therefore bound to re- And
Ticals were unchanged at $25.00 NEI Guilders .rose from cognise an Invasion of its terrin 100. tory as aggression within the $42.10 a 100 in the morning to meaning of the United Nations $42.50 in the afternoon. Charter;
U.S. dollars. were quiet steady at $8.39.
to
peace
to
no
2. The original reason for the embargo-to preserve To comply with the General while an attempt was made partition-is now Bonded Warehouse Regulations arrange consignees must have a Revenue longer valid. Oficer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
No claim will be
admitted after the goods have left the all steamer's godowns, and goods remaining undelivered after the 25th May, 1048, will ic subject to rent.
and 3--Strong Congressional press attempts are being made to persuade President Truman to lift the embargo in favour of Israel immediately.
I as
Politics
the 'some
Sterling eased off to $14.55, and Australian pounds to $12:53. — .*
SILVER & GOLD MARKET
New York: Silver, Bar, (ank- ed price) 74-% etn. Bar, Gold,
is generally accepted, per Ane ounce (official) $35.
Bombay:-Silver, Ready, per domestic political considerations
174 Rupees, 14 Annas: were an important factor in his 100 tolas decision
the to recognise new Forward 174, 14; Marwari (un- considerations official) 174, 12; Gold, delivered, All claims against the State, steamer must be presented to could have an equal validity in per tola 116, 15; Forward (unof-
or before respect of the arms embargo. the undersigned on
lifting of the 2nd June or, they will not
would apparently be recognised.
broad public favour here.
One of the few voices raised-Buenos Aires:--Sovereign, 83.- against R was that of Congress-00 buyers, 93.00 sellers; U. S. man John M. Vorys (Republican, Eagles, 184.00b, 162.008; Gold, Ohio), a member of the House Bar, For Gramme, 8.40b, 8.808. Foreign Affairs Committer, who Bangkok: Gold, Bar, per baht- sald: "The United States should weight of 15.244 Grammes 524
No Fire Insurance effected.
will be
DODWELL & CO., LTD
Agents Hongkong, 18th May, 1948.
ficial) 110, 15; Gold, Sovereign| the arms ban 74, 00..One toin la equal to th|
with of an ounce.
meet
not furnish arms in a mannerticals. Exchange Rate (Selling).
which would cause this country Bangkok on New York T. T to take sides in a holy war."-20.20; London (0.59; Hongkong
Reuter.
3.72-Reuter.
Pacific For Cast Live Juc.
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service
OVERLAND
NEW YORK.CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN CITIES.
Balis
For
May 21 Ban Francisco
May 25 San Francisco
vis OkinawAL
DIRECT
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
VESSEL
Arrives
From
|×5. "PACIFIC BEAR"
3. "FLEETWOOD".
18. "NEW WORLD
VICTORY"
May 19 San Francisco San Francisco May 21
San Francisco June 2
June
3
ma. "SEA SERPENT"
June
4 San Francisco
June
REFRIGERATION
•
DRY CARGO
San Francisco ¡¡vis Manila --
58an Francisco
| via OkinawA CARGO OIL TANKS
For full particulars call General Agents, UNITED STATES LINES CO. Queen's Bldg. Tel. 31251.
HONG KONG
SPEED
H.K. & CANTON LINE
S.S. “KWONG SAI”
HONG KONG DEPARTURE: 20th May, 8.00 P.M. 22nd May, 9.30 P.M.- 24th May, 11.00 P.M.. CANTON DEPARTURE: 21st May, 9.00 P.M. 23rd May, 10.00P.M. 25th May, 8.00 P.M. MOW SANG SHIPPING CO.
CANTON
COMFORT SAFETY
Douglash X.D. **, 217. JL.K.4. Bteamboats 15. Indo China (Peef) 100p. Indo China (Daf.) 200m. Bhatt (Deurer) 77/in,
U. Wátežkoste 190.
Docks, wHARVES, GODOWNS, ETC.
KK Wharven (0) 160%.
(N) 101, DOOR.
H.K. Docks 32, 33, China Providents 23%b, 200, 26 Bhai Dockyarda 26.
MINING
Raub Mines 6.700.
IL. K. Mine 0851. LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H.B. Hotele 18 m, 1. 1.K. Lands £23, 240, 833%^%%**, B'nai Landa Ge.
Humphreys Butaten 240.
H.K. Renities 180,
Chinese Extases 18.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
R.K. TramWan 248, 24, 24.10μm. Peek Trams (Old) X.D. 20.200.
(New) X.D. 14.10. Star Ferries 1245, 125, 1987 m.
C. Light (0%) 25%, 25.400, 25.35,0
sa: (New) zob,
H.K. Electrics 49%, 50%, 19.20/50/4034
ER.
Macao Electrice 20%.
Handakan Lishi 12.
Telephones 415 X., 42 X.D.
Bhuazhal Omo thie
INDUSTRIALS
Cald, Marg. (Ord.) 14b.
Canton lees in.
Cementa b, 44, (3%/%sa.
it.K. Rapes 20%.
STORES AL.
Dairy Farms (Old) 464.
Watson
+
(Now) Bén.
(18) 15.
(New) 52%1⁄2n.
In Crawford 34, 16.
Binreres 84.
China Emperium 12 m.
Sun Co., Ltd, 's1⁄2 1.
Kwong Bang. liong 196an.
Wing On (X.K) X.D. 145/on. Wm. Powell, Lid., 1źn. MISCELLANEOUB
China Entertainmenta 25 49 m. EL.E. Constructions (0) 64; (N) Ba. Vibro Poing 11.
Hareman Investments 13/3 Marsman (H.K.} 1.406, COTTONS
- Ewca 153.
RUBBER, BTC COMPANIES
Anglo-Java 61⁄4n.
.
Consolidated Rubbers Padang Rubbere 3.40s, . Habber Truste db. Bamnges Robbers 140. Bhanghai Pahang La,
· Tensa Kerahs 1.400. Tebang - Rubber .20. Ziansbe Rubbers "s.
Notice To Consigneos
S.S. "ORESTES"
Damaged cargo ex the above vessel
will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf between the hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon 21st May, 1048, and consignce's requested representatives ure
on
to be present during the sur-
voy.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents
Hong Kong, 18th May, 1948.
MACAO
SERVICE
HONG KONG & MACAO LINE
T.S.S. “CHEUNG HING”
LEAVING HONG KONG
-5:30 PM DAILY"
FROM TUNG ON WHARF LEAVING MACAO 10.00 AM, DAILY·
CHEONG HING HONG
MAGENTO. -81, Desi Vaeuk nd, W.,
#Telephonist| 28921:
S.S. "KWONG TUNG”.
LEAVING. HONG KONG
2.00 PM DAILY
FROM YUEN ON: WHARF. LEAVING MACAO
(3.00* AM DAILY
YAU CHEONG SHIPPING CO.
AGENTO..
2nd Fl
Telephones. $1505 ·
WITHOUT NOTICE. FOR PAI
JAGELAND FREIGHT;
LAMB PET
SUBJECT TO ALTERATIO
PRESIDENT LINER
SAILINGS
*REFRIGERATION-SPEČIAL CARGO OIL TANKS--
CARGOCAIRE-SPECTR
TO SAN FRANCISCO
6.5. "President Wilson" (via Shanghai)
8.8. "General Gordon (via Shanghal) 8.8. "President Cleveland" (via Shanghai)
8.8, "General Melgs" (via Manila)
89. "President Jefferson"
May 20 June 12
June
Juts
23
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
S.8. "President Madison"
8.S. "President Harding" .......
8.8.
President Grant"
June
June 18
June 15
June 19
TO NEW YORK BOSTON AND HAVANA VIA
MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO,
COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND
MEDITERRANEAN PORTS ·
8.8. "Marine Flier"
8.8. "Mount Mansfield" (catts Karachi)
8.6. "Mount Davis"
6.8. "Mount Rogers" (calls Karachi)
May 21
Juno 4 June 19
f
July 2
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.
St. George's Bldg.
Tel. Nos. 28172/28175
Gmericam Pioneer Linc
Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama
"PIONEER SEA"
"PIONEER TIDE" "PIONEER BAY" "STAGHOUND" "COURSER"
Alay 20 June
June 23
July
G
July 22
Sailings to Manila
"PIONEER SEA"
May 27
"PIONEER TIDE"
June B
"PIONEER BAY"
June 24
"STAGHOUND"
July 7
"COURSER“
June 23
Sallings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia
Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports via
Panama Canal
-Special Cargo Oll Tanks-
Salls May 22 Baits May 28 Salls June 14 Sails June 27
"PIONEER LAKE"
"PIONEER COVE"
"PIONEER SEA"
"PIONEER TIDE"
Due May 20 Duo May 25 Due June 13 Due June 26
For Full Particulars Call
UNITED STATES LINES
General Agents
Queen's Building,
Tel. 31251 (3 lines)
The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co.,Ltd.
M.S. “BALI”
Loading Hong Kong 23rd May
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM) COPENHAGEN, OSLO and GOTHENBURG, Tanks available suitable for the carriago of oil in Bulk.
bor further particulars apply to:
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Agents. Tel. 81148
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO VANCOUVER, SEATTLE & PORTLAND
SAILING 6th JUNE m.s. "CASTLEVILLE" m.s.. "FRANCISVILLE"
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST m.s. "FRANCISVILLE" ......
6th JULY
37th MAY SAILING FOR SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM,
28th MAY PENANG. & BATAVIA..
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, Tol. 27792
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
OF COPENHAGEN
M.V. "KOREA"
Loading about 15th June
ADEN, PORT.
FOR
ANTWERP,
SAID, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LT
Quan's Bldg., 2nd floor,
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