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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1948.

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

Incorporated in the Netherlands Kn

KONINKLIJKE JALA CHHA PAKETVAART LIJNIN N. V. AMSTERDAM Į

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE

"TJIBADAK"

Arrivals

in port

“TJITJALENGKA” from Macasar

" "TJISADANE”.

& Java Ports

22nd June.

from Mayadsor

& Javaporis 8th July

Sallings

to Javaporis & Macassar, 23rd June

to Java 'Forts

& MAGUSBUT

7th July

to Javaporta Macassar

21st July?

ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE

“TEGELBERG"

"RUYS"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"Arrivals

from

South America,

Suuth Africa, 225th Jung

from

South Africa South America end July

Sreatit

South Africa 18th August

-Sallings-

to Shanghat

& Jupan

28th June

to South Africa,

South America,

12th July.

to South Africa

South American Mid August

to South Africa & South Amerten via

Manila Straits & Batavin 24th Sept

Transhipment carro on through Bs/L to Dar-Es-Salaam,

Mombasa, Zanzibar accepted on all satlings.

SUMATRA-MALAYA—CHINA SERVICE

Arrivato

Saulngs

"VAN HEUTSZ"

From B. Deli

to Straits &

D. Delt

aml Straits

29 June

Ath July

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

"MARIEK ERE"

"MOLENKERK"

Tanks Available

I bulk

"MEERKERK"

Arrivals

From Japan

& Shangbal

28 June

from Europe. 26th Junie

End July

Sailings

to Europe

vin Straits

29th June.

'to Europe

viu Straits, 28th July

End August

Trasshipment carga on through Ba/L accepted to

Mediterranean and Northern European porta.

Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.

“SILVERBRIAR"

Arrivals

from US,

Sallings

to U.S. Atlantic Ports, v Shanghai

3rd June

Office Address: Kina's Bullding,

-25th June

Thones: 28016-&-28017

DE LA RAMA LINES.

Londa

EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES

TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS

LOADING DATES IN U.S.A.

Versal

m.v. "MINDORO“

Date

Atinilo Const

VİL

Early July Late July

ARRIVALS

Inv. "TONGHAI”

*

Date

Yease!

Los Angeles..

From

Atlantic Cuart

vis

Los Angeles

For

Atlantic Consi

VIA

Los Angele

Atlantic Coast via )

San Francisco

& Los Angeles

la purt Mid. July

5.3. “DONA AURORA“ m.v. "DONA NATI"

Mid, August *13.y. "DONA ANICETA”

SAILINGS

Date

Vessel

24th June

Mid, July

38th June

S.. "DONA AURORA^ m.v. "DOÑA NATI“

ID.Y. "HALLAND"

BOOKING AGENTS for P.A.L.

THE DE LA Rama SteamSHIP CO., INC.

MARINA HOUSE

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 28738--20153

- Tels, 28676-22670

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

15 Connaught Road Wesk

S.S. "HAI HSIA"

SAILINGS

Telephone 31638.

Singapore June 23

S.S. HAI HSUAN Singapore & Bangkok June 24 (With Passenger accommodation)

Cargo for Teing-Tao, Hankow & Tientsin acceptable

en through bills of lading.

FOR FULL PARTICULARS PLEASE APPLY TO THE ABOVE

TAY KEE & CO.

STEVEDORES, TRANSPORTERS,

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Suppliers of Jenks, Barges, & Steam Launchos.

Special Work for Hsavy Cargóða, rollabla

-and reasonable, charges,

Tels: 31518 & 28836. 5th Floor, David House -Ni 67 Den Vocur Boat, Central, Hongkong,

FINANCE

AND

COMMERCE

BRITAIN'S INTERNAL FINANCES

TO LOOK TWO-FACED

BEGINNING

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

The week has opened on a dalt male, JL.K, GOVT, LOANS

495 Lan join.

Math Lena (1984) 13 ma

Jam (304) 101 A. BANKHI

H.K., Bank 21604, 214den.

Fame 2014. Chartered Simesh, An. Mercantile Mauk A. & 3 Bank of East Aaiz 1405. INSURANCEN;

Canton Inn, N

Cking Buderwriters 14.

11. in 22.

SHIPPING:

Dowles 337h

H.K. & M. Mientalent- 150.

27.

Jodu Chinas (Preta Phi (DH) 28416

11. Waterlonta 17%.

London, June 20.

Britain's internal financial situation is beginning to look two-faced: thora ara increasing signs of disinflation, but on the other hand; all the signs of inflation have not vanished.

Some financial circles argue that the stuns" of reduced in- Bationary pressure are merely Hlusory: that the reduction In Britain's hole issue merely re- flects a momentary fright un- dergone by black market who have hoarders of notes, simply turned in the latter to the banks, thereby swelling the banks, holdings; that the fall in sales of customer goods is merely a reflection of more "choustness" on the part of the public; and that any deflection of the Government's present policy of mopping-up as much purchasing-power as possible would by madness.

Other circles-and some stock exchange sources are amongst these-now

apparent take the trude

for recession These

already de- circles are

Government

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNA, ETC. manding that the

X, K. Whary 01, 152,

(N)

1.K. Docks 82, 21/320. Chion Providenta 21°N, Shinochist Deckyards 22 An, MINING 1

Staub Mines 0,701,

HK. Mora 1935..

LAND, ROTELS & BLDGRĮ

11. 8. Sloteke 176, 1271⁄2m, 175km. 19.K, Landis milya.

Shanghal Jands bè, & N», & lama, Humphreys Estate H.K, Resilien 180.

Chloe Pataten 2005.

PUBLIC UTILITIES:

Ser.

HK. Twowaya 23ħu.

Peak Trama (088) 22%ng (New) Lân,

Stor Perlen 1471), (4, 152n,

42. Llelife #992063 246, 2436, 2008.

LE

(New) 20kr, 2010,

Mac Electrien 20n.

Baloka Light 14%,

Telephone 4.

Revolving Fund For

Japan

Washington, June 20, A bill for a $150 million revolving fund to finance pur- chases of American cotton, wool and other fibres for pro- cessing in Japan, Germany and other occupied areas today awaited President Truman's signature after a rapid passage through the Senate.

The funds would be used by

Where Australia Was Wrong

Sydney. June 21. The "Sydney Morning Herald," in a leading articlo the Minister for today, said External Affairs, Mr. Horbert Evatt, missed or avoided the point when he defended the Australian immigration policy on Saturday.

While Australia is not under attack, the paper said. Malayan criticism had been directed not against Australia's Immigration laws, but only against the church and tactless application in certain instances. nees.

the Army occupation authorities | No responsible voice in Malaya' to buy cotton and wool in this had been raised in derogation of country. After it was manufae Australia's right to selective Im- tured into finished products

migation, but every section con- demned the harsh electment of few inoffensive Asians who took refuge here during the war.

Despite the unpopularity of

relax its policy and willoose the pan and Germany, and these were soll, tho purchase loans would be repaid.

The Senate Inte last night ne-

Anunciul screw before mass un- Amployment swampe the country, "bonus" They say that this recent Issue of clothing coupons--which septed the House of Reprezentu- was coupled with the removal of lives amendments as to methods,

Iption of advancing the funds from the

United States Treasury.

ome textile lines from in the

control, and reduction number of coupons necessary for

come athers--resulted in a rush to buy only on the first effective day, and add that It is Inck ot money which has prevented con- finued buying of unrationed arti- cles.

of

There 1s

school a third Thought, which hields that the

oficials

Army and trade said the plan would aid economie

recovery in the occupied treas and also provide a foreign trade outlet for American cotton and vool. Reuter.

the immigration laws, Australia could achieve friendly relations

with the new Asian states, the paper continued, but only if tnct and common sense were exercis-

ed.-Router.

Money Market

Gold went

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

REFRIGERATION-SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS-

CARGOCAINE—SPECIE

TO. MANILA'

TO SAN FRANCISCO

cncral_Meigs"

July

3

5.S. "General Meigs" (vin Manila

July

8.8. "President Wilson" (vla Shanghai)

.............................. July 17

5.8. "General Gordon" (via Shanghat)

July 31

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND' LOS ANGELES

8.8. "President Grant"-

June 27

8.8 "President Taft"

July

9.9, ""President Pleres"

July

To NEW YORK, BALTIMORE and BOSTON via PANAMA

6.S. "Dartmouth 5.5. "President Harding"

Victory”

June 21 July 12

TO NEW YORK BOSTON AND HAVANA VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN; BOMBAY,

SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS 6.S. "Mount Davis" ........... S.S "Mount Rogers" (calls Karachi)

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. St. George's Bldg.

June 22

July 2

Tel. Nos. 20172/28175

Aimericam Pioneer Line

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

"PIONEER BAY” "STAGHOUND" "COURSER“

Sailings to Manila

"PIONEER BAY"

"STAGIOUND"

"COURSER”

June

23

July

18

July 30

June 24

July 19

July 31

Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports vla

through a quiet CANTON POPULATION | day yesterday after the week- end recess. It opened at $324,25 Canton, Junė 21. Canton today has a floating po- and closed at $323,021⁄2 tael, pulation of slightly over a quar-and fluctuations ranged between ter of a million, according to re- $323.62% and $326.50.

The market Was uble #ources.

generally These

with estimate

Boilers the weak,

appearing city's total population at about immediately the price went up.

"PIONEER TIDE" Deliveries totalled 6,390 tools, with 1,400,000.

approximately

"PIONEER BAY” of which 2,390 were official and 008,000 men and 520,000 women

Plustres opened at $11.40 a 100. and closed at $11.35.

Sources

H.R. Eeries 48, 47166, 67%6747mm. Government's policy has merely arrived at that point which the intended to reach: Government namely, where demand for the services of luxury trades would tall substantially and the workers therein would become availabic for transfer to production of ex-(excluding the doating popula-3,000 unofficial. port goods.Reuter.

Shunjulni Gina) 61án.

INDUSTRIAL81

.Gnid. Mark. (Unh) 24.

Canton fees 70.

Comeute 47 K ATA/N/Sam

STORES **.1

Dalry Paris (Old) bing (New) £13⁄4%n, Walnut (ÜBEL đÍN, CUse; (New) 660. Lane Crawford 579. Sinceres Bn.

China Emporium 12.600.

Kwong Snuse Hose 1900.

Wing Go (1.K.) 1881.

Wm, Powell, Ltd. 13n..

MISCELLANEOUS:

Chlon Entertainments, 47m.

11.K, Constrictions (D) fa; {N} ko.. Vibros (X. Hug Ba; (Richte) 45. Marston Investiments 13/3n. Maraton (LK.) 1

COTTONK:

Fwa 20%

RUDNER, ETC., COMPANIES:

Anglo-žava

1,

Consolidated Rubbers Sn.

Kuta Bubzne 20.

Pedant kaldwers 1,4dn.

Tubber Trust. 4.

*Samugago Rubbera n.

Abanghal Pahang 2n. Tanah Meraha 10 Tebang Robbers 900, Zinuten Rubbere 70.

STUDENT LIMITS

lion).-Reuter.

French Price

Slashing Proposal

Paris, June 20,

The Cabinet Council is scheduled for 9 p.m. on Monday night to begin work on the new price slashing programme.____

The Socialists, second largest Party in the Schuman coalition, are urging an arbitrary ten per cent cutback on all industrial and agricultural prices similar to that put through with only very tem- porary success by M. Leon. Blum's Socialist Government in January 1947.

now

Chinese National-Currency at 25 cents for futures apened and 29

cents for spot (for CN$10,000) and closed

at 24 conts and 28% cents respectively.

Ticals appreciated to $20.10 a 100, while NET Guilders remain- ed more or less unchanged at $43.30 a 100.

U.1S. dollars continued quict at $5.43. Sterling appreciated to $14,05. Australian pounds un- changed at $12.54.

TIN SHORTAGE

Melbourne, June 21 A shortage of tin plate in the Commonwealth may prevent Aus- tralin from fulfilling an order of the British Food Ministry for £5,000,000 worth of "processed foods.

Federal authorities made

A

take care of part of the order, but it looks now as though not niore than, half con be supplied, unless. Larger quantities of tin- plate arrive from overseas.-As- sociated Press.

The Popular Republicans ap- General Charles de Gaulle is special allocation of tin plate to pear also to favour the method also reported to feel that he is and even employers organisa-not now likely to be hoisted back sudden collapse of tions have accepted a need for to power by

the present Government and to be some action. Shanghai, June 21.

Meanwhile, the general ballet concentrating mainly on the Octo-

ber elections.-United Press. Foreign students wishing to tonight, barring some

in pressures study in Germany are limited to lernal split or outside

nt the the American occupation zone for that cannot be foreseen

force the ting being, it was reported moment, is that the third

coalition stands prelly fair in the Chinese press today.

Information to this effect la

chance of holding together until said to have

come

October's departmental elections. from German universities following inquiries by Most French-newspapers except of the extreme Left, inter China's Ministry of Education on

halfhearted general strike

а

those the workers' behalf of the increasing number response to the

of Chinese students, especially called yesterday as an indication those majoring in medical

hat the Communists could not at selence, who desire to

proceed present launch a full scale na

to Germany for further studies-fonwide stoppage or aven a series Reuter,

GANDHI DISCIPLE

PROTEST

Madras, June. 12.

of generalised stoppages like those

of November and December,

At the most they probably could harass Government's re covery efforts by Ilmited local strikas.

Mahatma Gandhi's devoutesi

JAPAN'S POLITICS Sewagram disciple, Bhansali, with

Tokyo, June 21. fourteen others crossed the The Japanese people favour a Hyderabad bordor on Friday to conservative Democratic-Liberal "protest against the Nizam's Party Cabinet to succeed the police atrocities," said Saturday's present tattering three-party

reports.

coalition regime honded by De- Since the breakdown-of-the-mocrat leader, Mr Hitoshi At negotiations with the Nizam, the hidar-according to a poll-by-the influx of refugees Into Bezwode: newspaper Tokyo Shimbun. has been increasing, it is reported. Preference was for the resigno-

Assoclated Press.

tloh of the Cabinet, rather thani dissolution of the Dint-Reuter.?

British

India

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. H.M.T. "DILWARA”

Messrs. Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co. wish it to be known, that the rumour to the effect that "DILWARA“ is in quarantine is quite incorrect.

"DILWARA" will sail at 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 24th June as scheduled.

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

Owners Agents.

Pacific Far East Live, Inc.

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

OVERLAND

NEW YORK CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HOLDING

P. & Q, B. L. & F. A. BILLS OF LADING'

Messrs. Goddard & Douglaj wil atrend at 10 am, on Mon days and Thursdays within the

MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN. CANADIAN, OTTIES.free storage period to survey

DIRECT

SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES

VESSEL

LS. "IRAN VICTORY"

8.3. "JULIA

1.5. “GREAT REPUBLIC":

Arrives

June 23, San Francisco

June 24 Ban Francisco June, 20 San Francisco

·July (6‹

From

San Francisco

REFRIGERATION

ma, “AURPRISE

LUCHENBACÍr“

Balla

June 20

San Francisco via Manita

· Juno -25 ́8ản Franciano-

via Okinawa. June 27 Ban Franoisco

vis B'hai & Fusan. |Ban, Franpisos, July 7

DEY CARGO ♥ CARGO OIL - TANKS

For full particulary call General agents.” USTERI,STATES CICES OUC; CHIBENTEKIN. TEL SIGUI:

damaged cargo, and consigneep. their ́aro · requested to have representatives, present, Unless consignees representatives are present at the Survey, no claims can thereafter, be admitted.

ŽACKINNON, MACKENZIE

Agents:-

& CO.

B. L.B. N. Co Lad:

E. A. 8.8. Co, Ltd.

Panama Canal

-Special Cargo Oil Tanks

Due June 22

Sails June 23

Due July 14

Balls July 15

For Full Particulars Call

UNITED STATES LINES

General Agents

Queen's Building,

Tel. 31251 (3 lines)

H.K. & MACAO LINE

SS. “KWONG SAP 5S. “WONG TỪNG

HONG KONG DEPARTURE:

2.00 P.M. DAILY.

MACAO DEPARTURE:

3.00 A.M. DAILY. Mow Sang Shipping Co.

8, Connaught Rd. W., 1st Fl. Telophona: 31608

HONG KONG DEPARTURE:

́4.00 P.M. DAILY

MACAO DEPARTURE:

10.00 A.M. DAILY Yau Cheong Shipping Co.

180, Des Voeux Rd. C., 2nd. Fl. Telephones: 31622, 20010

Bubject to alteration without notice. For passage and Freight, particulars please apply to above.

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

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

m.s. "FRANCISVILLE" m.c. "BOUGAINVILLE"

*** 6th JULY 6th AUGUST

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

m.s. "BOUGAINVILLE”

23rd JUNE SAILING FOR SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM,

24th "JUNE PENANG & BATAVIA,!..........

PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. BULK OIL TANKS

-Chinese-Freight. Agents.........

HOO FOOK PING

Applyin

THE BANK LINK: (CHINA) LTD.

THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd.“ 'King's Building. Tež, 27792

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

COPENHAGEN

M.S. "MORELIA "

loading about 30th June

for

ADEN; ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN.

Tanks available for the carriage of oll in bulk,

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Ridg., 2nd floor,

F2002'amoɗgole

TEN-JA-IN9I9ER-DRITUN

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