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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1948.

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

Incorporated in the Netherlands as

b

KONINKLIJKE JAR-CHINA-PAKETVAART LINEN N.V. AMSTERDAM?

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE

"TJITJALENGKA”

“TJISADÁNE”

"TJIBESAR"

Ballings

Arrivals

In port

to Javapurts

from Macassor

& Javaporis,

+

25th May.

In port

& Macassar,

2013 May.

to Javaports

& Macassar,

9th June.

to Macassar

& Javaports

28th May

ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE

Arrivals

"STRAAT MALAKRA"

In port

"TEGELBERG”

from

"RUYS"

South America,

South Africa,

14th June

from

South Africa

South America end July

Sallings

Sailing to

Shanghai &

Kobe

26th May

to South Africa,

South America,

vla Manila, Straits

& Batavia

0th Juna

to Shanghai

& Japan

12th June

to South Africa,

South America,

20th June

to South Africa

South America

Mk! August

Transhipment cargo on through B/L to Dar-Es-SalaamIDA,

Mombasa, Zanzibar accepted on all sailings. SUMATRA-MALAYA-CIHNA SERVICE

Arrivals

from B. Dell

Sailings

to Stralis

&B, Deli

7th June

"VAN HEUTSZ"

& Straits

29th May

"HEINRICH JESSEN"

$ 1

1

& Straits

11 June

Straits

& B. Dell

19th June

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

"RIDDERKERK“

"MARIEKERK"

"MOLENKERK"

Arrivals

from Jugins & Shanghat

May

from Eumpe All June

from Europe. 261) June

Sallings

tu Europe

vla Straits

31st May.

to Europe

via Straits

7th July

to Europe

via Struits,

28th 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,

10th June.

Office Address: King's Building,

Sailings

to U.S.

Atlantic Ports, 11th June,

Phones: 28016 & 28017

DE LA RAMA LINES

Londo

EXPRESS CARgq liÑer seRVICES

TO AND FROM PAGIC & ATLANTIC COASTÀ ·

LOADING DATES IN U.S.A.

Date

Atlantic Const

via

Mid. Juno Early July Late July

Los Angeles

From

Atlantic Coast

Los Angeles

For

Atlantic Const

Los Angeles

Allatitis Coast vis

San Francisco

Los Angeles

ARRIVALS

Date

17th June Mid. July

SAILINGS

Date-

m.v. "DONA ANICETA"

m.v. "TONGRAI"

mv. "MINDORO"

Vessel

4.3. "DONA AURORA”.

1.v. "DONA NATI"

Yousel

8.5. "DONA AURORA" DLY. "DONA NATI“

23rd June Mid. July

26th June

.. "HALLAND"

BOOKING AGENTS for P.A.L.

THE DE LA Rama STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

MARINA HOUSE

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Teis. 28788--20163

Telá. 28676-22670

HONGKONG AND MACAO LINE

SE. “KWONG SAI” SS, “KWONG TUNG”

HONG KONG DEPARTURE

11.00 A.M. Dally

As from 28th May,

MACAO DEPARTURE:

3.00 A.M. Dally

as from 20th May.

Mow Sang Shipping Co.

8, Connaught Rd, W., 1st PL

Telephone: 31508 ·

HONG KONG DEPARTURE:

6.00 P.M. Daily

☐☐ from 28th May. MACAO.DEPARTURE:

10.00 A.M. Dally.

as from 26th May.

Yau Cheong Shipping Co. 130, Dee' Voeux Rd. O., 2nd Fl Telephones: 31622, 20010

Bubject to alteration without notice.

For passage and Freight particulars please apply to above.

TAY KEE & CO.

STEVEDORES, TRANSPORTERS, & **** GENERAL CONTRACTORS

"Sappitas-of-Junks,“Bargon,-&-Bioẩm-Launches.

Special Work for Hoary Cargoos, reliable

and rossonablo obarros,

J

Tels: 31518 & 28836. 5th Floor, David House No. 67 Des Voeur Road, Central, Hongkong.

FINANCE

AND

COMMERCE

CHINA AID PROGRAMME

H.K. Stock Working Out Plans Nationalists

Exchange

Quiet bai moderately ciesdy, ILK. GOVT. LOANNI

4% Laan Jain.

*NG Town (1934) tphýb.

A Loan FADANZ JOUTU. ПАННЯ

H.K. & B. Bank 21008, 2100km,

chon, Text AISEGNO Chartered Bank £12-18/1a, Mercantile Bank A. A Buku nxt Axia 14211. INSURANCER!

Canton Ins. 400m. tinin

A. £250.

173, 1771, Tihan.

China Underwriters #%h, Apha, Goran. 1. Fire Ine, zam ANIPPING.

Blanes X.D. 237.

H.K. & M. Bienenfponta 1150.

Indo China (Pert.) X 11, 95.

(DL) X.D., 2845.

Shell Beater) 81,3

U. Waterbosta 320

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOYNA, ETC.4

H.K. A K., Wharves 10) 157x. IN 10

1.K. The 12297, 334, 32MAR, Chinn Providents 204, 233, 74, 33⁄41⁄2 nữ. Blni orkyarda 250, 2, 20mm. MINING

Knul Mira ta' to

1.K. Mins 035m.

LANDS, HOTELN A 11.068,4

H. A, Haters Jel, 1994, 1997,411

R. Luce 84a.

Hand Fantast» ym.

Humphreys Relates 24% *,

HK, Realtion In

Chloe Estate 20.

PUBLIC UTILITIES:

H.K. Tramwaja 24 404

Peak Trama 1913) 20 X 11,

7414114, (New X.D

Star Férties 120 fy n Eights 49(8) 24%), 264, 243/56en,

(New) 20% 20

This Week

Washington, May 23.

Economic Cooperation Administration officials said today that plans for the carrying out of the $463,000,000 China aid programme are ex- pected to advance considerably in a series of conferences this woek.

Lapham, recently

G. Hoff- China aid

on

Roger selected by Paul man to direct the

arrive programme, is to Monday from Europe where he has spent a brief vacation be- fore taking up his new duties.

Discussions this week with Hoffman and others will pro- vide the first full opportunity to explore plans for implemen- ting the China programme. Lapham is expected ta

leave for China eurly in June.

So far the ECA as authorized the shipment of $41,739,022 worth of conimodities to China, which conies clse to exhausting the in- ital 260,000,000 advance on China aid authorised by Congress, an

amount thats shipments beyond eatinot be authorised until Can. press acts on the appropriations all for the ECA. The House Ap. propriations Committee

to

*

or un the bill this week.

ECA officials believe that the $41.730,622 so for authorised for China will keep the pipeline uf commodities lled during the next

weeks six ur eight

by which time

wil appro- the Congress Meanwhile, and shipments of commodities given to China under the interim aid bill of $45,000, me expected to be made within the

or three next two weeks,—United Press,

H.K, Eletries 49sch, MILK, USB.priate the full amount.

Mana Ylectrien 6, 2041,

Balkan Light 12.

Teleshuare 425 3.0, C

Shurhal Clan By0,

INDURTHIATRI

Call Mary, 10ml) 201

Bauten Free 70.

Cements 48h, 40, 42/7 ', /7»m

ELK Rope Olo, Mar.

ATONKY 26,7

Dairy Farmia (08) 82%

(New) Sh

Wawona 10kti patyki, 576, Gìen,

{New༑ *!3¢h, r44,

La Crawfords Stn. Sicer 8.42n, China Emporium 124, Sun Co., Ltd. & n.

Kwon Hanok Hons 'Đản Wing on it.K.) X.D. (50% Wm. Powell, Ltd. 12. MISCELLANEOUS:

China Entertainments 20ąb,

H.K. Constructions (0) GaN G Vibro Pulse 349n.

Marinan Janvestments 13/in. Marsman H.K.) 1.4ub.

COTTONS:

Evo 226.

RUBBER, ETC, COMPANIES:

Anglo-Java Rijn.

Consolidated Rulers Sn Kota Bahroe In.

Padang Rubbers 1.40. Rubber Truela d

Ang Hubbers 14b. Shanghai Pahang 2. Tanah Meraha 154. Tebong Rabbers .000. Zlanghe Rubbers In-

MAN LEE

BOARDING MASTER

SUPPLIERS

OF SHIP'S CREW..

13. Hill Road-West Point,

HONG KONG

TEL. NO. 21208 TELEGRAM: SHIPMANLEE LICENSED BOARDING HOUSE

FOR SHIP'S CREW

William Hunt- To Visit Hong Kong

New York, May 23.

Development

In S. China

Canton, May 24.

Capture Red Base

Shanghal, May 24. Striking with vigour and

soe | speed,

The disposal of American loare and the development of South China Industries ara reported to be the subject of negotiations now being car- ried on between the Canton Branch of the Central Bank of China and the Government at Nanking.

At the same time, it is re- ported that the Chinese Gov. ernment has decided to estab lish an American Ald Dispossi Commission Jn Centon- Reuter.

}

Money Market

Gold

opened

at

yesterday $325,50 o toel, and kept more or less to this level, closing at $324. Highest and lowest rates of the $323.00 day were $320.25 am respectively. The market WIN quiet but steady.

Deliveries totalled 6,400 tools, of which 3,490 were official and 3,000 unofficial.

General Fu Tso Y's forces in north Shansi cap- tured the Communist base of Hweijen, 20 miles southwest of the Government basilon of Tatung and lifted the 40 day Red siege of Yunghsien In a surprise counter-offensive, ac- cording to pro-Government despatches today.

"Heavy" Red losses are salil to Include the battalion wiped out at Yunghalen. The main objective of the drive

the was to ensure

Pel- smooth functioning of the ping-Sulyaan railway, the reports added.

A new push was launched de- spite the outbreak of lighting In central Hopei, along the Peiping- rallway, where Com- Paoting munist General Neih-Yang Chen threw in 20,000 men against the Nationalist positions between Pao- ting and su-suel, 15 miles to the north. The Communists are

under reported to be attneking the cover of a heavy artillery barrage.

Jehoi Tho full on the south front continued but un almust unending stream of Communist reinforcements is sold to be pour- Ing into the nren from the cast. The intest arrivals are reported. Japanese to include u

composed of equipped division,

mixed

Plastres opened at $10.924 a Chinese, Japanese unil Kureans.— 100 nnet went_up_to_$10,85. In Reuter. the afternoon they dropped to $10.00 and were unchanged up to the close.

Chinese National Currency took another step down the ladder and after opening at 4.05 cents for futures and 4.75 cents for spot (for CNS10,000), closed at 4.5 cents and 4.55 cents respec- tively.

Mr. William Hunt, chairman of the Board of William Hunt Com- Ticals, after remaining station- pany, announced tonight that heory at $25.60 a 100 for the past would leave tomorrow for a six-week. yesterday moved up to

weeks tour of the Orient.

Mr. Hunt will inspect offlees of his firms in Slam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Hongkong and Nan-

king.

He will also consult business and Government leaders in vari-

*PRESIDENT

LINER

Sailings

REFRIGERATION—SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS-

CARGOCAIRE-SPECIE

TO SAN FRANCISCO

5.8, "President Wilson" (vla Shanghai)

May 20

8.8. "General Gordon (via Shanghai)

8.8, "President Cleveland" (via Shanghai)

June 17 June 19

8.8. "General Meigs" ́(via Manila)

July

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

58. "President Jefferson"

Juno

8.8. "President Madison"

Juno 12

8.8. "President Harding"

Упло 15

June 19

8.8. "President Grant"

TO NEW YORK BOSTON AND HAVANA VIA

MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS

6.9. "Mount Mansfield" (calls Karachij

R.S. "Mount Davis"

B.S Mount Rogers" (calls Karachi) S.S. "President Fillmore"

Jane June 19

July

2

July 10

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.

St George's Bidg,

Tel. Nos. 28172/20175

Aimer team Promeer Line

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

"PIONEER SEA" "PIONEER TIDE" "PIONEER BAY"

"STAGHOUND" "COURSER"

"PIONEER SEA" "PIONEER TIDE" "PIONEER BAY" "STAGHOUND" "COURSER"

Sailings to Manila

May 87 Juno-7 June 23

July

July 22

May 28

July

June

June 24

June 23

Sallings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports via

Panama Canal

Special Corgo Ol-Tanks~~

"PIONEER COVE"

"PIONEER SEA"

MAERSK LINE.

Notice To Consignees

"PIONEER TIDE"

"PIONEER BAY"

Due May 28 Due June 13 Due June 26 lue July 13

For Full Particulars Call

The M/V LAURA having MAERSK

arrived from New York and Porta $26.00. In the afternoon the rate of Call, Consignces of Cargo eased off slightly to $25.90

NEI Guilders were quoted at are $42.10 a 100.

hereby nutified that

landed their goods are being U.S. dollars visibly strengthen-and-placed at their risk and ed and yesterday rose to $5.45. expense into the Hong Kong & Sterling was quoted at $14.40, Kowloon Wharf & Godown ous cities in his capacity as Di-and Australian pounds at $12.59. Company's godowns at Kow- rector of the Far East American

loon, where delivery may be Council of Commerce und Indus-

obtained as soon as the goods try and the National Foreign

are landed. Trade Council.

He will seek to determine how these two trade groups can strengthen business ties between the United States and the East. United Press.

JAP. APPLICATION

Far

NZ OFFER

not be Optional cargo will Shanghai, May 24. Seven Chinese engineers from landed here, unless notice has Fukien are to leave shortly for been given 48 hours prior to New Zealand for a short pruc- vessel's arrival, but carried tical training course, according on from port to port to the to the Central News Agency.

The group is being sent under final port of call to which the the newly concluded agreement option extends. with New Zealand which, among other things, will pay for work- shop-expenses of the engineers.

No, claims will be admitted

Tokyo, May 24. Japan has applied to the United States through the Draper Mis

The latter's stay-in-New-Zea-after the Goods have left the sion to charter 500,000 tons of land will be for a period of one

Godowns, and all-goods--re- Liberty ships and the project is for two years.Reuter,

maining undelivered after thei 1st JUNE 1048, will be sub- ject to rent.,

lo materialise expected

within several

months,

the reporta weekly journal "Japan Review," -Reuter,

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

15 Connaught Road West.

CHI MEI

HAI YU

S.S. HAI FEI

SAILINGS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLDING

P. & 0., B. I. & E. & A. BILLS OF LADING

Messrs Goddard & Douglas will attend at 10 a-m, on Mon- days and Thursdays within the Telephone 31633-free storage period to survey damaged cargo, and consignser are requested to have their representatives present. Unleas consignees representatives are present at the Survey no claims can thereafter be admitted.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Foochow & Shanghai May. 25 Rangoon May 25 Singapore, Penang, Rangoon, Bombay & Calcutta May 27 (With passenger accommodation) Cergo for Ting-Tao, Hankow & Tlentuin acceptable,

Con through bills of ledlog.

FOR FULL PARTICULARS PLEASE APPLY TO THE. ABOVE

APPLY

Agents

P. & 0.8. N. Co. B. I. 8. N. Co., Ltd. E. & A. 8.8, Co, Ltd.

Pacific Far East Line, Inc.

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

OVERLAND

NEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN '& CANADIAN CITIES.

DIRECT

SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES;

VESSEL

"FLEETWOOD

"NEW WORLD VICTORY"

ĮMIHUNSKA BERPENT

Arrives

May 25 Jano--3

From

CONTEST?

June 12

Ban Francisco Bin Trundles.

*San Francisco :***

San Francisco

Salle

For

San Francisco May 20

via, OkinawY'R June 6:48 Bar. Francisco

VAL Manila

"Juno" -5 | Ban Francisco.

via-Okinawa June 18. San Francisco [via OkinawA)

REFRIGERATION.'• DRY · CARGO • CARGO OIL TANKS

For full particulars call General Agents; UNITED STATEN: LENCES

All broken, chafed, and dom- aged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 31st May, 1848 10a.m. by our Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

To comply with the General: Bonded Warehouse Regulations

have a consignees must

Re- venue Officer 'in attendance when damaged dutiable goods. are examined.

All claims must reach us before the 25th June, 1948. or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be effect- ed.

JEBSEN & CO., Agents

|·HONG-KONG, 25th-May-1048.

Notice

To Consignaes-

8.8. "TELEMACHUS”..

'Damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be surveyed at Holt's, Wharf between the hours of 10a.m.. ‚tò. 12 noon 27th & 28th - May, 1940, - and consignees' representatives are requested to be present during the survey.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents

Hong Kong, 24th May, 1948.

Halls May 29 Salls June 14 Sails June 27 Sails July 14

UNITED STATES LINES

General Agents

Queen's Building,

Tel. 31251 (3 lines).

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co.,Ltd.

M.S. "BENGAL"

Loading Hong Kong 14th Juno for

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM) COPENHAGEN, OSLO and GOTHENBURG. Tanks available suitable for the carriage of oil in Bjulk..

bor further particulars apply to:-

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents. Tel. 81146

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

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

SAILING 4th JUNE m.s. "CASTLEVILLE" m.s. "FRANCISVILLE"

6th JULY

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

27th MAY m.s. "FRANCISVILLE"

BALLING FOR SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM,

28th MAY PENANG & BATAVIA.. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. BULK OIL TANKS

Apply:➡ THE BANK LINE、

(CHINA) LTD. King's Building, Tel. 27792

Chinese Freight Agents. HOO FOOK PING THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

OF COPENHAGEN

M.V. "KOREA"

Loading about 15th JuneTM

FOR

ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oll in bulk.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.^^^

- Queen's«Bldg, fnd floor,

TW. B4111 & BAIZE.

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