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Pago 12

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940.

OYAL INTEROCEAN

Passenger-and

LINES

Freight &

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE

"TJISADANE”

"TASMAN"

“TJIBADAK“

*TJITJALENGKA"

~

Merivaly

from Machaur Juvuports

1 November,

from Amoy. 7th December..

from Mensaar & Javiporta 20th November. from Uncassar & Javaporla 1981 Dee.

L

Sailings

to Javaports

• & Macus:HT

20th Noveinter,

tu Javaporta

& Macassar,“

9th December.

to Javaports

Se Machin

rd February,

to Javaports

& Uuenssar 23rd Deg.*.

ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE

*BOISSEVAIN"

Artishis

in port

*TJIKAMPEK”

from

"TEGELBERG"

soute Africa 72nd November. From

South America

& South Africa 50th November.

Salling

to South Aften

& South Americs via Manila, Straits

Mombasa.

18th November. to South Africa

& South America 14th December.

to South Africa

& South America

4th January,

Transhipment cargo on through 1/2 to ilar-Es-Saimana

Mombasa, Zanzibar nerepted on all Ballings,

SUMATRA-MALAYA-CHINA SERVICE

*TASMAN"

"VAN RIEMSDIJK"

Arrival

frum 13 Dell & Straits

20th November.

from B. Delt Strafts

2701 November,

Baillogu....

to Swatow and Amoy

21st November.

to Straits

1. Deli.

1th December.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

Arrivals

from"Bapun Shanghai 20th Nov.

"MARIEKERK”

"MOLENKERK"

3rd Dec.

"MEERKEKK“

from Europe

from Earope End Der.

Sallings

Lo Europe via Manila & Straits

22nd November.

to Europe Via Manila

& Straits.

Mid December,

to Europe vin Monila &

Straits.

Mid JamsungY.

Transhipment carge on through Bs/t accepted to

Mediterranean and Northern European porta.

Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.

*SILVERBRIAR"

Arrivals

from US

Sailinge

to U.S.

via Pele Const Via Atlantle ports early Dec.

Ini December.

Dffice Address: King's Buliding. Plinnes: 28015, 28016 & 28017

Tel. 91196 & 21533 Chinese Agents: 82, Connaught RG,

DE LA RAMA LINES

EXPRESS CARGO LIŊER SERVICES

TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC_COASTS ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST

VIA TACOMA

s.s. "HALLAND" &,

FINANCE AND COMMERCE

NANKING LOSES CONTROL OVER CHINA'S RICHEST MINERAL AREA

London Stock Exchange

London, November 19

The Stock Exchange was gulet with a marked falling off in the volume of trade. Prices in most rections inclined to lower levels.

Ar the opening, dullar 'stucka, wur mirked bow in Hoe with the wondereya

of Wall Stre Jason at four painis ween peopbet, wait, the murkyt hardertvel in anticipation of some recovery qu Wall) Neved remparkluor.

Irman of a few petice were widespread In Industrial ennies, Taliares and trans

derlines.

bors were particularly dull. Spas trading in oila pesaturiți orcsalonal mill

Tire

proft-fucking Japanema banda, followinst fren edpallion 403 news of the trade agreement, Amonat

onics alties, Anglo-Áræratius tram-

WAYN

Wha

Kamie

were stimulated by the fortheonfer

(ylaft of Senor Miranda,

There were wrong bright mai menja South Afrlean minings after eatline Joseca hat ben ernum) by Cape buying, SECURITIES

British Compok," 211⁄2rá

Converton Lban, 95%, 1941.

SAMA

113

105.13/18

105-3/16 105

4-15/32

Funding Lowy 454, 1900ýs

War, Lan, %, 1932

War Ixan, 35

Victory Bands, 4%

1104

INDUSTRIALS:

British American Tobacco (ot

3,1,Ind

19/10

Imperial, Chenilent Indust, wed. Imperial · Tutareo Ca. tof G.B.

**/**$

TRA BHAUER:

Awasan Consolidated. Tex

22/

Pasam" Frontier. Tek

10%

Astro Ten Company

22/3

Uzure. Ten tampony

20,0

Kanty of train & Ceylon Tea Le,

17/

Imperiaă Ten Company

29.09

MINK SBARES:

Hartin Corp.

5/6

+

Crown Mom...

Nudydrong Kines

Hand Mine

Spring Min

Buh Nærl

Irror The

Valon Corporation.

OIL BRANES:

Hogn! Butch Co.

31/3

6-4/10 BALS 4-2/14 1/3

211/3

24%

Silvél Transmeri & Tendler, G.-1-29/32 HHIPPING.

1.40), Steam Narly. Co., ord. 55/3 GILTEDGEN

Funding Lean, atá s

National War Brude, Zlere:

Shanghai, Nóvember 11

The xichost mineral area in North West Chiñais (5) now outside Goverment control, travellers from-Sinkiang Province' say.

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

** Ikan 1011⁄2m,

The Soviet Union hos' discharged and removed native miners from the area, substituting -Russions It is also known that the Soviets ate mining radioactive minerals there but the quantity and quality are unknown. Returned travellers "Whing Chinese" goes back to December

The Turkis and Another dull day with very naked anonymity quoted H. S. 1944; when

Tungans Whing, director of the Sinking

(Muslim Chinese) | re- | nitile business transacted, Geological survey, the Govern- volted tgainst the Chinese Gov-H.E, GOVT. LOANSI ment mineral ̈office," to this emment In Wehchutin, "Alishan a third region, Fuyttenshan. effect., Wang said two mining Ag" n' result the three archs were districts were now wholly con- taken over by the Ill Republic, trolled by Soviets-the Wen- Soviet-dominated. chuan and Ahshan regions: The "Soviets extended thair These are the only two 'dis-

control, according to Wang,' and "Westernbri nów" are sirable to tricts in Sinkinng where `wo}-

Aktér the brads. | Tramite, magnetite and beryl are produced. The districts also contain operating oil wells and gold mines,

Wang was quoted as saging they were "probably the richest

mineral

resources Sinking and indeed in all North West outside

China. They are Chinese control."

ind

Before the turn-over the mines

had been worked by the humhadi Kazak tribes and other local a year ago, WinZ tribes.. About said, the Soviets discharged' ull igeni labour at the mines and re- placed it with imported Sovic minnogeinent, lechrifclans and la- bour.

o now

Wostorners Borred

The recent history of the area explaining loss of control by the

Notice To Consignees

CONSIGNEES PËR S.S. "OCEANSIDE" are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.'s godnwn, hero it will bent Consignees Hak and subject to the" Wherr's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery obtained.

may

Some of the discharged' Kazaka brought samples of ore to Chi- nese authorities at the time of the turnov trecho de mild that als analysin revchiled definite evi- dence of radio-activity in some of the material. He woukl hot. say

"whether the timount was im- portant or not but said it was sufficient 16 "agitate a Geiger counter," an instrument for men- suring radio-activity-Associated Priss.

Money Market

There was a further Improve ment in prices of Gold Yuan yes. beterdny, but the market was life-

cents:

Damaged packages are to be left In the Godowns for examination by consignees and

the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Dougias, at on 13th November,

10 4.m. 1948. -

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Ke

Omeer in attendance 190-18/19 when damaged dutiable goods

are examined.

10314

1910/fel

1062/0+

103

3954/50

145

1561/31

1027/18

Barings Bond, 351

1955/65

14th November

LOADING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST

VIA LOS ANGELES

5.3. "DONA AURORA”.

·

“25th November

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated to the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE, IV. 28676-22675

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 28788-20158

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

oF.COPENHAGEN

M.S. "KAMBODIA

Loading 18th/19th November "for*

COLOMBO, ABEN, FORT sydan, fort SAID, ‘ALEXANDRIA, GENQA, TANĜIEB, "CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG, COPENHAGEN ^&- GDYNIA Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk

S.S. NIKOBAR"

Loading, about 25th November

..for...

ADEN, PORT SAID. TANGIER, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP,

ROTTERDAM,-- HAMBURG, OSLO,-GOTHENBURG, ¦

COPENHAGEN & GDYNIA

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg. 2nd floor. * 6,3mal 134111-& 34112.

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

16 Connaught Road Weat

S.S. HAFHSAN" 5.S. "YENKAI” SIS. PEITEH” SS. HAI KANG

SAILINGS

Telephone $1013

Nov. 13 Nov. 13

Singapore, Hangoon Nov. 13 Salgon Bangkok.. Shanghai

Nov. 13

eceptabla

(With Passenger Accommodation)

Cargo for Taing-Tao, Hankow & Tientsin

on through blite of fading-".

For full particulars please apply to the abure."

1460/70 1945/7%

venue

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the 103. 102-11/10 steamer's godowns, and all 30222 goods remaining undelivered Exchequer Bundy 1050 100-13/15 after the 14th November, 1943 Besleription Htork, ati. isno/08 0032

will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer, must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 22nd November, 1948 or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be effectéd.

POREIGN BONDS).

German Livan (Dawre), 75

716

Japanese 4, 1997/47.

385

Japanese 13, 1924/09) ..... Jap. 8. Mauchurian Rhy,, bột, Luza" 19 DANKS!

Chartered Bank of LA. & C., 12 Hong Kong Shanchal Bank 16315 Mereuolile Hank of India "A" 21% CHINESE EXTERNAL LOANHI Tientsin Eskow Unilway, 5% Lung-Taing-U-štní Rhys., 102, 1913 Heure. Janis, 56%, Inn. Tukar, 1913 34 Crisp Ioan, 5, 1012

14 Hakunng Nalways. 1011.. D Honon Bellway, 551, 1906 .......... IQ Shanghai Nanking Itlys, %.. -Kawloon Canton Raliway", 152.

Sterling Bonda

14

-Rester

'Notice To Consignees

CONSIGNEES PER BARBER- WILHELMSEN LINE

M/V “TAI SHAN”

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents, Hong Kong, November 9, 1048.

Tu Hong Kong, it was 24 ter Canton remittances' It was 19 conts, and Tor Sharighal remity Innees 172 cents.

Gold was steady but very quiet; opening at HK$304.50 a thel, and cinsing at $304.62. It was up to $30

for a time. U.S. "dollars were steady at HK$6.24

Plastres opened at HK$9.80 n 100 and remained unchanged throughout the day.

Ticals were again unchanged at #32360 a 100.

214 Law 11984' 1940) 270n. 14% Loan (1978) 1004, TANKS:

EUK A 8. Thanh 2016n,

Ton, RestÆ1005), •£1981⁄4n.

Chartered Hanklin, Befrantic Bank A. 411. £19.* Bank of East Asia 142. INSURANCRA,

Canton Ine, 1800, Unfort Inn. 75.

Opinx' Underwriters 0.900. [K.K, Fire In», 220n, HUITTING:

Dégzlate 231n.

ILK. & M. Slenme 176. 17. Indo-Chinar 1Pret.) 000.

Det 28in.

Dhelin (Beurer) - 18/1 150.

·Unlon Waterbosta 87». DOCKS, WHARVES, CODOWNE, Etc.

H.K.K. Whärver (Old)' [8».

(New). 132.

North Point Wharren 79a. H.K. Deki 20% p 'China' Providenta 215.

Bhanabal Dockyards 10n. MINING:

“Boob"Mines Mán.

·H.K, Minea 50

LANDE, Hotels & Buildings:

*1. & 8, Hotela 1900, 21

1.K,

72. Shanahal nife, Ga." Humphrey R.) 17.

tight 7.15.

3.K. Realt2 10%. Chinese Extster 110m. Homake Wharves 34, Plinic ufnaties:

H.K. Tawnym 2015n. Peak Trams (Old) 2in.

(New) 11. Star Fri 13ban. C. Llais (OM) 23.20».

21.70.

AN) (FT 21.10h, 21:50, 21.7 (N) (P, P4.) -18.

1. Electrin 1940, 88am. "Marno' KiceChlon 2444, '254.

Bandakan-Light 15.00. Telephones 17. Shanxi Cha . INDUSTRIALS1

Cal. Macy. (Ord.) 27. Canton Ice 9.

Comenta 11⁄4x. IL.K. Ropes 26.40 STORES &c.

Dalry Farme (Old) ́ 47%.

'(Now) 466.

Watsons (Off) "60%

(New) B$15.

1. Cranford (X. it.) 27.

8.

(Right) Blaseren A. China Emporium.

.NEI Guilders remained at the same level as the previous day- HRS83 a 100 in the morning, and $32.80 in the aftertidon,

Sterling was higher af HK$14.25. Co. Ltd. 44

WerdTM un- Australian pounds changed at HK$12.53.

(Continued from Col. 8) - Anklavin,

Chena Rübbers 1705. Consolidated. Nibbars, S. Dominion Rubbers, 20. - Kota hrozn.

Padung Rubbers 25.

"Rabber" Truante 51⁄2

· Hamarge Rubbers '1.1fn. Banghai Tabank In. Tanah Merah 90. Tebont Rubber 1:391, Zinnabe Rubbere on.

Notice To Consignees Peninsular

5.5. "CHAKSANG” -- | From Calculin/Straits/Salkon Arrived November 9, 1948 Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed in the pie mises of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Lid. between the hours of 10 are hereby notified that their um. and 5 pm. on Monday, cargo is being discharged into 16th November 1948. Cön- the Hong Kong & Kowloon signees are advised to have Wharf, & Godown Co's godown their Representatives présent where it will lie at Consignees' during the Survey, `risk and subject" to the wharl's terms and conditions of storage, may be and where delivery obtained..

Consignees are warned that claims for damage or shortage may not be accepted If the damage is not durveyed by Damaged packages are to be Messra. Goddard & Douglas in left in the Godowns for ex-the presence of Conalghees amination by Consignees and Representatives at this ep Company's surveyors, Messrs. pointed - time. Goddard & Douglas at 10 am,“ ko

on November 13.

To comply with General Bonded Warehouse Regulations

JARDINE, MATHESON

¿ & CON LTD. General Managers,

Co-Lid

consignees must-have a Re-Indo China Steam Navigation "venue"" Offtér" "m Sattendanco when damaged dullable goods are examined..ea

No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godown, and dll goods remaining undelivered after the November 14, 1948 will*be' subject to rant.

All chims against the steamer must be presented to the under- | signed on or before the Novem“ bor 22, 1948 or they will not be recognised

No Fire Insurance will be| effected.

Dodwell & Co. Tad,

Hong Kong, November 9, 1848.

NOS

Kwon Hanu Tíòng 156. Wing On (H.K.) *ba. - Wii, Powell, Lady 11m, kj MISCELLANEOUST *

China Enfertilnmente Rum, H.K. ConstructTunts""((%)] Bamb

(New) 4.

„Vibro (OH) 278.

(New) 123$4.

Benemies Invesments 167. Marsman (LR) 14

Shanghai Loan.

COTTUNAS

•Wor ̃18.914.

RUBBER, ETC., COMPANIES!! (Continued at foot preceding Col.)

Oriental

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

M.V. "TRESILLIAN"

Loading on November 18, "för Straits, Colombo, Port Sudan, Genón, Dlärseilles,

"Havro and London,

*Indufement offers will nho, call

'Antwerp, "Rotterdam and Hamburg,

Jambay

TANKS

Will also be 'acċepled for:-

apore, "and Karach! and Persian Gulf Ports.

"Columbo'nt direct rates." VÄILABLE FOR OIL'IN BULK.

Details from

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Pacific Far East Live, live.

- DIRECTL

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

BAN! WBANCI800, LOS ANGELES

OVERLAND

NEW YORK-ÇINUAGO-DETRÓTK TORONTO,

· KONTREAL" AND "ALL AMERICAN S¿CANADIAN CITIE

CHONG “KONO`SCHEDULE

TENTATIVE BÀN PHANG300,LON" LA

Salle San Francisco,"

„dors: situr (the... vielko}, Stars: after that strike

TENTITYI KONG KONG TOÀ

Batle Hong Kong

For full particulers call

*Arrives Hong Kong

11. Kaya, Lalám : 15- AAVBáng-Jater CO/TDINANDBLES, SCHEDULE ANG

#Arrives, Bon. Franelogo

VICTORY".

GOBA. CARGO OIL TANKSBERG

-AMERICAN ́· PRESIDENT LINES

New York vla Panama Aranz-Pacific-Round the World

SOON!

The famous PRESIDENT LINERS will again offer you the World-

Plan Your Travels Now!

'St. Geörke's' Bldg.

Tel. Nos. 28172 J28178

Americam Ptomeer Lime

Arrivals from New York, Boston,

Other Atlantic Ports via Panama.

*PIONEER--BAY”!

̈“STAG HOUND"

· *PIONEER · DAY"

"STAG HOUND"

·.fi...

- Sailings to Manila

Nov. 17 Nav. 30

Nov. 15

Dec. 1

Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia ··

Baltimore & Other Atlantic Ports via

"SPIONEER TIDE" "PIONEER BAY" "STAGHOUND"

Panama Canal

-Special

Cargo O Tank-

Due Nov. 13 Duo Dec. Due Dec. 17

For Full Particulars Call

Balts Nov. Sails Dec.

·Sails Dec. 18

UNITED STATES LINES

Queen's -Building,

Company

Tel. 31251′′ (8 Urièà) ̧

BEN LINE

SHIP

8.8. "BENNEVİS” 8.8. "BENARTY

5.8, "BENVRACKIE” 8.S. "BENLOMOND"

:. SHIP

*8.5. "BENARTY" 8.5. "BENNEVIS" 8.5. "BENVRACKIE“ B.S. "BENLOMOND"

* Calls at Genoa.

"

-FAR EAST

1

ABRIVALS

FROM

U.K.

U.K.

U.K. U.K.

SAILINGS

TO

Aden, Port Said,

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam,

Hamburg

-For Further Particulars, Apply To-

DUB

Late Nov. Early Dec..

End Dec. Mid Jan.

LOADING

*Mid Dec. End Dec..! Mid Jan.

End Jan.

W.`R. LOXLEY &, CO. (CHINA) LTD.

“York"Ugliding

Agents ..

Telephone: 84165,

KLAVENESS LINE

m.s.

SAILINGS

"DIRECT", "TO" VANCOUVER AND TACOMA CASTLEVILLE”

Loading

ARRIVALS FROM

M.S. "CASTLEVILLE”

MS. "ROSEVILL

PIC COAST

Déc.

.3rd: Dec.

Dec.

PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. "BULE OIL TANKS

Chineas Frolibs Agenta,

HOO FOOK PING. THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd.

Apply

“THE BANK LINE

(CHINA) "ETD,^^^ King's Buildinig. Tel: 27799

FASTEST-DAILY. SERVICE TO AND FROM MAUAD

T.S.S. MERRY MOLLER”.

Bearing Hong-Kong19.39: man. Palty from Wing Lok:Fhuai

Daily

·Lenying MacRa

• Tumis subject to alteration withhus doties

MOLLERS" "(HONGKONG) 'LIMITED

“ONG KONG

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