THE CHINA-MAIL, MONDAY, JULY §.-1948.
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
sky Incorporated in the Netherlands us,
KONINKLIKE JAVA-CHIVÁ PAKETVÄÄRT LINEN N.V. AMSTERDAM
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE···
Arrivals
"TJITJALENGKA” from Amoy
WISADANE”-
"TJIBADAK"
Sth July
-from-Maansgaz.
& Javaporis 8th July
from Macassar
an Javaports 20th July
Ballings
to Java Ports
& Macassar 7th July
Ja Marlla
Amor, 9th July
to Juveports
& Macassar
10th July
fo Javapörts
and Macassar 4th August.
ASIA-AFRICA—SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE
“TEGELBERG”
"RUYS"
Arrivals
froth Japan & Bhanghai
13th July
from
South Africa' South America
25th July
"STRAAT MALAKKA”
from
South Africa
18th August
Bailings
to Shanghai
& Japan.
28th June 6.p.m. .to South Africa,
via Manila
Straits & Batavia
South America,
15 July.
to South Africa
South America
via Manila
Straits & Batṛvla
13th August
to South Africa & South America -via · Manila Straits & Butavia 24th Sept.
Transhipment cargo on through Ra/Ĺ to Dar-Es-Salaam,
Mombasa, Zansibar accepted on all sailings.
SUMATRA-MALAYA-CHIŃA, SERVICE
"YAN HEUTSZ”
+
"HEINRICH JESSEN"
Arrival
from Swatow & Minuy 7th July
from B. Delt
& Straits
10th July
. Salling
to Straits & B. Deli
3th July
to Strults
&B Dell
18th July
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
"MOLENKERF
Tanks Availabile
**Arrivals *
Sailings
from Europe-to-Europe”. 20th July
vin Straits,
Mid Aug.
8th September
for of bulk
7th August
frum Europe
to Europe
End August
*MEERKERK” "ANNENKERK"
via Straits
Mid September
Transhipment cargo on through Ba/L accepted to
Mediterranean and Northern European ports,
Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.
*SILVERSANDAL"
Arrivals
from U.S. Atlantic Porta Mid August
Office Address: King', Bullding,
Sallings
to Atlantic Ports wild U.S. End August
Phones: 28016 & 28017
DE LA RAMA LINES
EXPRESS CARgo liner serVICES.
TO AND FROM PACIFIO & ATLANTIC COASTS
LOADING DATES IN U.S.A.
Londa
Atlantic_Const
Los Angelos
Date
Early July Late July
ARRIVALS
From
Date
m.v. "TONGHAI” m.y. "MINDORO"
Vessel
Ktlantic Coast
Los Angeles
Mid, July ..... -m.y, "DONA. NATT.
m.y. "DONA ANICETA"
Atlantic Const
Los Angeles
+
Mid. August
SAILINGS
Dato
Mia: July hild, August
1.v. “DONA NATT" m.v. "DONA ANICETA"
́BOOKING AGENTS for P.AL
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
MARINA HOUSE
Tela, 28876-22678
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Teis, 23708-20158
ISBRANDTSEN
Iabrandtsen Company Inc.
"20 Broadway.
New York
FAR HABT ?, STRAITS « INDIA. PERBIAN GULF OF MEDITERRANIKM
· UL. ♣ CONTINENT ---W-INDIES.* -8. AMERICA
譬
STEAMSHIP, DIVISION,
FROM
Due July 8.
CLIPPER
"S.S. FLYING Kobo
8.S. “LOUIS CAMAw York,
Karachi and
BLOSS? Bombay
S.S. "FLYING New York via
Manila slidsport
·BALLA ·
Manila, Kobzichang," Singapore, Bombay, Ader For 8 gdia,
Alexandria, Genoa, Matschied Now" York.
Shanglial, Kobe, July 20
Yokoanfi Shanghai, fuchop,
TRADER? Pun Jalg, EnJnig 201
P. PATTISON & CO.
VALETES, CHINA, FORMOSA & HONGKONU? CHÁRTEREO BANK BUILDINKI, TELA KELIB, KOHINKERBUIFFINU ZUFFIURY "ConnARERS" Hot B, C) --Tal, 25838,
FINANCE
AND
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COMMEROZ
RICE ACREAGE INCREASE
Harvested Area Shows Slight Increase
FORTUNE
"
GOING AS RESULT OF MAD WILL
Bulawayo, Rhodesia,
July 3.
Rotten
BUT YIELDS ARE BELOW PRE-WAR
Washington, July 3.. According to estimates by the United States De
partment of Agriculture, the world's harvested rice acreage for the 1947-48′ year is about twa per cent larger than pro-war, the increase be ing primarily due to increased acreage in Indio, Excluding Indio, however, the acreage is some two per cent below pre-war, although four per cent higher than a year ago.
The season, the Department, says, was generally favourable for rice production; although ferti- lizer shortages caused yields to be below pre
wor.
TALKS ON MILITARY AID FOR EUROPE
Washington, July 3. Six-nation Ambassadorial talks will begin "fairly soon". to investigate methods for extending Marshall military
A 10-year-old Glasgow man and several other Scots may share in a £26,000 fortune- | because his younger brother's
dream of a new "holy land" Production increased on all 1931-37 average. Formosa har-aid to the Western European is regarded as impracticable. continents except South Amer-vested a record acreage, and the Alliance, authoritativo
He is James Rutherford of 81 ica and Oceania, the most im- there was the largest, since sources said today.
Row Glasgow whose portant gains. being in Asia the war, but lack of fertilizer,
It was believed the talks would brother Andrew died in Bulawayo where the output is estimated resulted in acre yields and pro-
duction below pre-wär.
probably be conducted here by last August, aged 75, leaving all at 6,650 million bushels cóm-
weather **** favoured| Britam's Sir Oliver Franks, the his money to found a new "holy pared with 6,550 million the
Korea's rico croo, but there also French Ambassador, M. Henri land" city to be called "Christian" year before, and with the pre-
ghortage of fertilizers lowered Bonnet, the Benelux representa». On the application of the ex-war average of 7,125,000 million ecutors, who thought, the terms bushels. The largest gains in
the yields. The rice acreage of tives, Mr. Robert Lovett, the
Philippines of the bequest impossible to fulfil Asia's production were in the
the United States Under-Secretary of Malayan Union was increased State, and other high American a rule nisi was declared by exporting countries of Burma,
to above the pre-war average. Government oficials. Rhodesia's Chief Justice who
and pronounced gain occur. gave the parties concerned until Siam, and French Indo-China
red in the production of these countries.
Weather was favourable
and
expectations. The total : harvest
Oulober to slate their views on the validity of the will. Other-the crops exceedest early-season .wise he instructed that the
estate bo ́ administered as Intestacy
in
Several relatives of Andrew Rutherford-live-in-Scotland.
In addition, executors are trying to trace two nieces last heard of in Australia 20 years ago.—Asso- clated Press,
Japanese Dollar Bonds
London, July 3
It is reported fron New York that there is still no indication
the
Good
and
Weather was also favourable in
of the three countries is estimat-the Netherlands, Indies, and the estimated at about ed at approximately 700 million harvest is bushals, or 28 per cent more than seven per cent larger than that the year before, and 40 per cent of 1947, and 83 per cent of the larger
than the production of pre-war average: two years ago.
· Less Thon Pre-War
Despite this, their combined
Japanese Crop
It was assumed that the agenda would include:
1-The methods by which the United States would back up an effective military alliance in Wes- tem Europe
2-The conditions under which the material backing, in the form of arms, ammunition, and planes, would be handed over,
3-The obligations of the Euro- pean countries on their own and
harvest is. about 200 million The Indian ricè, crop decreas bushels less than the pre-wared compared to a year ago, lack average. China's, rice 'crop was of rainfall in the Provitice of mutual self-protection in return about 20 million bushelf, or one Madras being * principally - for the aid.---Reuter. per cent larger thin the year beponsible. Large harvests in the fore, and was 90 per cent of the northern provinces, however, off- sel this decline to some extent. Indications are that the condition, of Pakistan's Crop was
below. that of 1948-47, when the crop was very good.
SILVER AND
More than a million acres of 1946-47 rice acreage in Pakistan were replaced by Jute.
Router.
AMERICAN COAL FOR JAPAN
of any move towards restora GOLD MARKETS tion of trading in Japanese, dollar bonds, despite advices Bombay Silvet Ready, per from Tokyo of preliminary 100 tolas, 175, Rupees, 08 Annas; Japanese cabinet discussions on Forward, per 100 tolas, 175, 08; Japan's crop vas one per cent
Seattle, July 3.. One of the largest movements the possibility of resumption of Marwari (unofficial), 174, 06, less than that of the year before,
Gold: Delivered, per fola, 114, 14:1and was 93 per cent of the pre- of coal from the Pacific North service
of Japan's pre-war Forward
(undelal), 114, 08; war average. Weather conditions west overseas-a 250,000 ton order obligations.
The situation in New York is Sovereign, 75, 04. (One lola is were less favourable than during for Japan-is under way here
the previous year, and shortages The Danish motorship' Dansborg said to be about the same as six equal to th of an ounce)
Buenos Aires-Sovereign, buy-of fertilizer were a factor in hold-loaded 2,000 tons here and will months ago, after the lifting of
ers 100.00, sellers 115.00; US. ing yields per acre below pre- complete the first cargo of 8,360 the trading bag in Italian dollar
nt 'the Department' states—toms
British Eagles buyers 170.00, sellers wor,
Nanaimo, securities.
Columbia. At that time, the Securities and 198.00; Gold, Bar, per gramme,
Some 27 ships will be required Exchange Commission indicated
ated buyers 19.50, sellers unquoted...
to carry the 250,000 tons to Alexandria-Gold, pr that resumption in dealings in dollar
Japan. Five or six ships month- bonds of other former rhem"
163
plastres; Egyptian
Notice To Consigners ly will be loaded, with movement "enemy" countries would not be pound 475; Sovereign 500: Turkey
expected to be in full swind by taken up until treaties had been pound 360: Napoleon 370; Dollars
July 15.–Associated Press. signed and..conomie
M.V. “IVARAN” prospects (piece de cing) 475; Silver (plas- clarified,
tres) per
Kilogram -825. (one Japanese dollar bonds outstand-"dirrhein" is equal to 1/10th consignees of cargo are hereby of Having arrived Hongkong ing-in-the United States are estan ounce.) mated at around $68 million, of Bangkok Gold Bar, per natified that all goods have been which some $21 million are cen bahtweight - of 15.244 grammes, landed and placed at their risk tral government bonds and the tanquoted; Exchange rate (sell- and expense into the godowns remainder municipal and governing); Bangkok on New York T.T-of the Hongkong and Kowloon ment-guaranteed corporate issues. 20.35, London 60.50, Hong Kong Wharf, and Godown Co., Ltd.
(3.71-Router.
where delivery may be obtain-
-Reuter.
BANGKOK SHARE DISPUTE
Bangkok, July 4,
Belgian' shareholders, who own 60 percent of the Thai Electric Corporation, Siam's principal power company, plan to go. before the Infor national Court at the Hague to fight the Siam- esa Government's taking over the corporation in December, 1949,
Nufice To Consignees CONSIGNEES FÉE BAERER- WILHELMSEN LINE
·
MI/V. “TEMPLAR”
ed as soon as the goods are are hereby notifed that their landed.
cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon No claims will be admitted Whart & Godown Co.'s godown alter, the goods have left the where it will be. at Con godowns.
signees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms, and, conditions All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left of storage, and where delivery in-the-godown where they wil may be obtained. be examined in the presence of Damaged packages are to be Messrs. Goddard and Douglas left in
for the Godown on the 8/7/48 at 10 am... examination, by Consignees and Surveyors, To comply with the General Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at
the Company's Bonded Warehouse. Regulations, 10 am on 6th July. consignees must have": a How veque Officer in attendance The majority of shareholders cumulating as the law provides when
To comply with the General examining: damaged Bonded Warehouse Regulations claim that agreement to turn cannot declare more than nine dutiable goods; All claims consignees must have
a: Re- the corporation, over, to the percent dividends.
The corporation, which pro against the vessel must be pre-venue Officer in attendance Government next year.... was
videš Bangkok with electric pawsented ito the. Undersigned when damaged dutiable goods signed in December, 1943 un- der duress.
er, and operates tramways, was within fourteen days of the are examined. started in 1901 by a Danish and ship's arrival, or they will not) Siamese interest, the Danes sell-be recognised. Ing out to the telglans. Besides Belgian holdings, the British own ten percent of the shares, effected. Siamese 25 percent.
At the time it was agreed to sell the company for 11,300,000 baht (slightly more than US$500 900 today). The attorney for the shareholders says the assets of the company today are worth The company attorney says the US$3,000,000. He says the Goy Government would have scized ernment would pay for the cor- the corporation during the war if poration next year by using un-it,had not agreed to pell-Ass0... declared
profile,
which, ac- ciated Press. Freud sisulisto's
No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the No fre insurance will be steamer godowns, and all goods remaining tindelivered after the 7th July, 1948 will be subject to rent.
WALLEM, &' C
Agents,
Telephone 34177-9.
Pacific For East Live
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service
SÄN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
HAVESSEL, “.
KE "GREAT REFIDLIC"
ss. "SWARTOMOORE ~VICTORX"
8.3, "FLEETWOOD"
"SKA SKETENI.
REFRIGERATION
NEW YORK CHICAGO-METROTE MONTREAL:AND: ALL AMERICAN, &-CANADIAN
Antré
For füll particulare onil General neynta
ALL:
claims against........ the steamer...must be presented to the undersigned anför before the 14th July, 1948 or they will not be recognised.
No
Fire Insurance will be tod."
· DODWELL», & CO., LTD. Agenti į
Hongkong, 30th June, 1948.'
MAN LEE
BOARDING MASTER
OF SHIP'S CARVE:zy
11, Hil; Bands Want. Polub”
LEGRAK) SHIRMANLET LICENSED SVÄĦDING-HOUR
*FUR·shiPA CREW!S
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.
REFRIGERATION-SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS---
CARQOCAIRE—SPECIE ́
"farine Leopard" " "President Duchanan"
TO MANILA
TO SAN FRANCISCO *President-Wilson"—(vin~Shariglas)" "General Gordon" (via Shanghai).... "President Cleveland“ -(vlä”, Manila) |
July July
13.
August 1 August
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
"President Pierco"
"President McKinley" (via Honolulu)
"Fresident, Jefferson....
July
July 20
August
To NEW YORK, BALTIMORE-and-BOSTON vila PANAMA
“President Harding" "Furman Victory"
TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON
July
August 12
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI. SUEZ,” ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA AND MARSEILLES.
"Marine Leopard" (calls Karachis "President Buchanan" "President Fillmore: (calls Karachi)
General Agents: Northwest Airlinos'
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc.
St. George Bldg.
Joly-30
Tel. Nos, 28172/28175
ertoon Pioneer Limes
Arrivals from New York, Boston,
Other Atlantic. Ports via Panama
“STAŬHOUND" "RESOLUTE" *COURSER"
“STAGÍÏÖUND" "RESOLUTE" "COURSER"
Jaly 18 July 29 Aug.
Sailings to Manila
.............
July 19
July 23
Aug. 4%
Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports via
"PIONKER' BAY" *STAGEOUND"
Panama Canal
--Special Cargo. Of Tanks-
Due July 8
....Due Aug.
For Full Particulars Call
Balls July '10
Sails Aug.
UNITED STATES LINES
General Agents
Tel' 31251 (3 lines)
Queen's Building,
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO VANCOUVER, SEATTLE & PORTLAND ms. "FRANCISVILLE" m. "BOUGAINVILLE”.
6th JULY 8th AUGUST ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST
m.s. "ROSEVILLE"...
CASE
wwwww-27thy JULY:AÐ
· SAILING FOR SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM,Aut
PENANG & BATAVIA.................
............ 28th (JULY PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, BULK OIL TANKS
Calasan Freight. Agents. HOO FOOK PING
THE BANK-LINE" (CHINA) LTD. THE BANK LINE (Chink) Lid: 7 Kinga Building, THE
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
·OP - COPENHAGEN
M.S. "MAL
MALACCA
loading End July
for
ADEN PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN
Araliahlo for the carriage of all fat bitk
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
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