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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE

TJISADANE"

"TASMAN"

"TIBADAK"

"TJITJALENGKA"

Arrival

from Amoy 18th Nov.

from Andy 7th December,

from Macassar

Juvnports 26th November. fram Uneussar & Javnports 10th Dec,

Saillors

to Javaports

& MocussaT

26th November.

to Javaporta

& Magassar,

0th December.

to Javaports

& Mucoasar Brd February. to Juvaports

& Uuenssor Zird Dec.

ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE

BOISSEVAIN"

"TJIKAMPEK"

TEGELBERG"

Arrivale

in port

trom

South Africa

2 November. Irun

South Amerien

& South Africa

Cuth November,

Ballings

to South Africa

& South America

via Manila, Strait

& Mombasa.

16th November.

to South Africa

& South America,

14th December.

10 South Africa

& South America

14th January.

Transhipment cargo on throught Bs/L to Dar-Es-Selamna,

Mombasa, Zanzibar accepted on all sailings,

SUMATRA-MALAYA~CHINA SERVICE

Arrivals

from B. Deli

"TASMAN"

& Stralla

"VAN HIEMSDIJK"

26th November,

But

Deli

* Straits

27th November.

Sailings

to Swatow and Amoy, 21st November,

to Straits

& B. Dell,

7th December.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

"MARIEKERK"

"MOLENKERK"

"MEERKERK”

Arrivals

from Japan

Shanghni 19th Nov, from Europe

3rd Dec.

from Евгоро End Dec.

Ballings

to Europe vin

Manila & Straits 21st November.

to Europe via Manila

& Stratis..

Mid December.

to Europe via Manlia & Straits, Mid January.

Transhipment cargo en through Bs/L socepted te

Mediterranean and Northern European porta.

Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.

*SILVERBRIAR"

Arrivals

from U.S

Sallinge

to U.S.

vin Pucine Coast via Atlantic porta

mid December Curly Lier.

ffice Address: King's Ruliding, Phones: 28015, 28010 & 28017

Tel. 31190 & 21533 Chinesa Agenta: 82. Connaught Rd.,

DE LA RAMA LINES

EXPRESS CARCO LINER SERVICES

TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA TACOMA · s.s. "HALLAND"

In Port

LOADING FOR U.s. atlantic coAST

VIA LOS ANGELES

B.S. "DONA AURORA”

25th November

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE Tel. 23676--22675

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 28758-20158

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

OF COPENILAGEN

M.S. "KAMBODIA

Loading 18th/19th November

for

COLOMBO, ADEN, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA, TANGIER, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG, COPENHAGEN & GDYNIA Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk

S.S. "NIKOBAR" Loading about 27th November

for

ADEN, FORT SAID, TANGIER, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG, COPENHAGEN & GDYNIA

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor."

Tel. 34111 & 341L

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948.

FINANCE AND

COMMERCE.

US BUSINESS EMERGES FROM POST-ELECTION PESSIMISM

Now York,-November-14.-----

Business and industry are showing signs of a fast recovery from the national oloction jitters. Evi- donce this wook indicated pessimism was cor- ried to extrames following re-eloction of Pro- sident Trumon and the return to power of a Democratic Congress.

The stock market took one bad spill this week then made a stand. A tiny amount of the more than US$6,000,000,000. lost since the election was recovered and Wall Street brokers said bargain hunters were back on the buying side,

Industrial production ranked in history. Electric power out- among the year's besi, Steel put reached new high produc- mill tonnage was the highest tion for the fifth week, as di

crude oil.

NEW HOPE FOR MARITIME STRIKE BREAK

San Francisco, November 14.

Hope of settling the 73 day Pacific coast maritime. uld strike within the next 10 days of Saturday developed

Atlantic ports major North

longshore were closed by a walkout.

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An agreement in principle on major issue of the Pacife chasi fletip was reached by jongshore- men and employees. A joint state ment rald they had agreed to con. tinue the hiring hall system. The operated by the CIO hiring hall Jongshoretuen and warehouse

men's union.

There was a general bellef the Pacific const strlice WAR headed toward a settlement- possibly between November 20 and 25.

Drop In Cars

There was n small drop in au- tomobile production but i was due in scattered smalt labour disturbances and scarcity of need- ed ruaterials.

Soft coal output, fell below the

but it previous week

was still good tonnage. Building con- struction work showed no let up from the terrific pace at which homes and factories have

Economilata Ald they could been turned out all the year.

see nothing in

election to

How

no

Trumans Living Out.

Washington, November 13,

Preeldent Truntan and his family will live ́ ́ adidas 'the street from the White Hou for a year or more whils.the 180 - year old Presidential home is, being repaired.

White House officials sald toddy that the Truman's would move into Blair House the official realdente usua!- ly reserved for foreign guests of the Government when they return from their Key West, Florida, holiday on About November 21.

The repairs to the White House are expected to cost about $1,000,000 Router.

VYSHINSKY REFERS TO GLASS HOUSES

Paris, November 13. The Soviet Deputy Foreign change the picture providing good business sense and good Minister, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky Political

senes prevalled where told the United Nations today there were points of difference. of "a London mob of 30, or 40 The cultner view of the econo- yelling, snarling impudentl mie prospects under the new set and screaming insults at the

laken by a of conditions was

Soviet Embassy in London."

The alleged Kuardians large number of nationally known cramisutions. They used news diplomatic rights the Bobbica in the Papers, radio, special bulletins and other menns of communica-stood by, let the crowd

gates and took no single measure tions to get over their view

to prevent this Insult to the So the situation.-Associated Press,

vict flag and to the Soviet Em- bassy," Mr. Vyshinsky declared. He was replying In the

Steel Products May Cost More

Committed to yePARTY

allegations

ations by Mr. Hector Mo- Neil (Britain), that diplomata In the Soviet Union were nui allowed freedom of movemanı and that diplomatic rights were not respected.

LONDON MONEY MARKET

London, November 13. -Dimcult conditions existed in London's money market during the earlier part of the week. The absence of Treasury bill maturities together with some outside withdrawals led to keen search of funds.

Despite some assistance when bank purchased bills, offelhi help was, occasionally on a large scale necessary before the books could be balanced.

The latter part of the week brought a return to easy condi- lions, with funds adequate for all needs. One of, the large institu- tions returned to the market after a period of quiet and there was better supply of outside ne- commutation.

Trading in discounts was mo dernie with some dentings in December and January dales.

The Bank of England return revented a fairly large reduc. tion in the special account. The account

stande just Banker' Above

increase of

now £7,000,000, balances with an

nearly £8,000,000 reflected im. conditions in the money praved

*market,

£170,000,000 Treasury bills totalled £272,895,- £170,000,000 was 000, of which alloted at an average rate of 10 shillings and 1.97 pence per cent. --Router.

Applications for

Argentine Food For Germany

Hamburg, November 13. Mr. Hector E. Russo, Argen tine Envoy to Sweden, halted

to distribute to hungry children 5,000 food parcels sent by the Argentine people.

Two potential threats of delay were settlement of jurisdictional points demanded by the AFI

Pittsburgh, November 14, sailors union and The question American Meel profils аге of whether the AFL or CIO

higher, production is higher and should represent radio, operators, Roon prices may be higher. It "It is easy for you, to say there Ou the North Atlantic coast rall- they are, every steel product from is freedom for diplo¬) a motor tour of Germany today:

-old in your roads extended their embargo on egg beaters to dubinubiles will

Wimals

but if one export freight to all mujor ports. cost more. The steel companies leaves one's Embassy one will be

ntly it was

upplied only to say that while they have just re-whistled al, Originally

Me screamed at," New York and Boston.

ported big, fat incomes, their costs Vyshinsky said. "This is the res A survey showed 202 vesacir are still mounting so much they pect and protection that you give Idle in New York of which 52 may have to increase prices again to diplomatic rights. People in United States Steel Corporation, glass houses should not throw were tied up due to the strike, tied up in Baltimore, 32 in Phil- the world's largest producer em stones." Reuter adelphia, 8 at Boston and 3 at ploying some 300,000, persons, sail Roads. Associated the "continually rising cost of Hampton

equipment, supplies, labour, trans- Press.

portation and other essentials has increased costs of planned replace- ments and additions to its facilities by US$140,000,000,"

Better Tone In US Wool

Fog Clogs Airlift

Mr, Russo conferred at the City Hall with Deputy Mayor Christ an Koch and thep told the Unit ed Press: "The parcels are prer sants of the Argentine people whe responded to the call of President Peron and his wife to feed the hungry in Europe with a grea' Christian enthusiasm,

million of "More than half a mil these 11-pound gift parcels have been sent to Germany alone A og has all but choked opera- so for, and we hope to continue this year by shipping more than tiens at two American airlift bases our Bille bit of help until the *15,000,000 nel tons of

and steel, supplying Burlin

forced people of Europe can stand on second largest American planes to transfer their own feet again

"This mission, makes mò' as ingot toni. Up to 5 pm, only 33 transport happy as some of the children Tho 1948 production of all mills is planes manned by volunteer crews will be when they receive these expected to approach 88,000,000 had taken off from Rhincmain and parcels."-United Press. tons, for a peacetime record. Wiesbaden * airfields. — United Associated Press:

Pruss

US Steel set a peace time re- cord in the first nine months of

the

Frankfurt, November 13.

by producing 3.440 prostucer, set a quarterly record operations to British bases.

Boston, November 14. A better tone has been deve- Bethelehem, loping in the wool market and was reflected during the week in some seiling of fine Amer- ican wool at about the June peak.

Government offerings of 1945 and earlier wools at very attrhe- tive

prieog had a bearish psy- chologien effect for a time, the Commercial Bulletin says. These offerings were chiefly, medium grades.

The Bulletin sald Government- heft wools were disappearing less effect of and thus having the market, which was "consé- quently returning. to Armer prices for private holdings." The Bulletin also SAYB "Woolica business was moving along in a healthy way, with continuing

favourable reports from the goods market. A firm tone was manifest. Dealers were still buying, alone with mills,

Emigration To Israël Solves DP Problem

Washington, Novombor 13..... The United States Advisor on Jawish Affairs in Ger many and Austria sõid. today that the mass aspect of the Jewish displaced persons problem

+

in Europe should end by next autumn through omigration to Israól.

8.8.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

New York via Panama' Trans-Pacifio-Round the World

“FREDERICK LÝKES” :

Loading For MANILA & CEBU NOVEMBER 15th

I

Limited Passenger Space Available,

St. George's Dide.

Tel. No. 15172/28175 -

GnericamPioneer Line

Arrivals from New York, Boston,

Other Atlantic Ports via Panama

-PIONEER. BAT" "STAG HOUND"

,"PIONEER DAY” "STAG HOUND".

Sailings to Manila

Nov. 17

Nov. 30

Nov, 18

Dec. 1

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

"PIONEER TIDE" "PIONEF” TAY” "STAGHOUND)"

Panama Canal

-Special Cargo Oll Tanks-

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In port

Su Nov. 15

Due Dec.

Balls Dec. 7

Dne Dec. 17

Safla Deo. 1

For Full Particılara Cal

UNITED STATES LINES

Company

Queen's Building....

Tel 31251 (8 line)

BENDLINE

1824

ВНТР

ABRIVALS

TROM

U.K.

UK.

J.K. UK.

SAILINGS

SILIP

TO

S.S. "BENNEVIS" S8 "BENARTY" S.S. "BENVRACKIE” 5.S. "BENLOMOND”

*8.8. "BENARTY" 8.8. "DENNEVIS"

SHANGHAI EXCHANGE - ·| 5.6, BENVRACKIE"

MAY REOPEN SOON

Shanghai, November '14. The Shanghot Stock Exchange and shares markets, which had beetr closed sher August 19 when the Gold Yuan was intro- duced, may soon be allowed to reopen

to absorb Idle capital, according to Chinese reports.

Detailed measures Loverning of the markdts the reopening are belg worked out by the Ministries of Financo and In- dustry and Commerce

in Nah- king, the reports added. Reuter.

The advisor, Dr. Willäin pulation decrease in Germany "Both domestic and foreign Haber, a former economics pro- had been from 130,000 to 163,000 Notice To Consignees secured wools continued to find fessor at the University of and in Austria from 23,000 to temand. Business. was on the Michigan, has made an interim 17,000,

M.V. "CITY OF ALMA” ne side, 58 and

up for the report to the Army Department, State of Israel had had the Haber sak the creation of the most part.-Associated Press.

Having arrived Hong Kong following recent trip to

greatest impact" on the Jewish consignees of cargo are hereby Palestine.

displaced persons 'problem. He He added in his report, which estimated that between the end notified that 'all goods have was released tonight: "It is my of the war and the foundation of been landed and placed at theit Impression that all the Jewish Larnel 40,000 Jewish displaced risk and expense into the displaced persons who want to persons passed through the Unit-godowns of the Hong Kong and Godown settle in Israel will have the op-ed States zones trying to reach Kowloon Wharf and

so by September Palestine. portunily

Co., Ltd. where delivery maj 1940."

Commenting on this, he said be, obtuined "The formation of the State of goods are landed. Israel, its inmediato de facto rẻ.

URANIUM IN RAND MINE

Johannesburg, November 13., Uranium has been discovered golti inino, Biyvooruitz at the the company's chairman told the annual meeting yesterday,

4,000 Monthly.

as zoon

8.5. “BENLOMOND"

* Calls at Genoa.

7

Aden, Port Said,

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam.

Hamburg

For Further Particulars, Applu To-

DUN

Late Nov. Early Deu, † End.Dec. Mid Jan.

LOADING

Mid Deo.

Mid Jan.

End Dec.

Rnd Jan.

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agents

York Building

Telephone: 34165.

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

DIRECT TO VANCOUVER AND TACOMA

Loading

m.s. "CASTLEVILLE

V

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST M.S. “CASTLEVILLE”

***** Arriving M.S. "ROSEVILLE”............ Dud

3rd Dec. .24th Doc.

PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. BULK OIL TANKS

as the

Chinese Freight 1gets.

I

HOO FOOK PING-~-

He reminded the meeting that

Ho" said Israel-bound im- cognition by the United States No claims will be admitted legislation was passed last ses- migrants Had been leaving the and the early success of the Israel after the goods have, left the sion, vesting the sold tight to United States zones at the rate forces had a tremendous effect uranium in the Government of 4,000 a month, and that since upon the morale of the Jewish godowns.

last January the Jewish DP po displaced persons."-Reuters,

Reuter.

Pacific For East Line, Inc.

Fast Regular Tram-Pacific Service

10 Connaught Road West.

Telephone $1033

DIRECT

SAILINGS

SUN TRANG CO, TÒA ÁNG Đ

Bangkok

· Salgon

Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 16

S.S. "PEI TEH"

S.S. "YEN KAP"

S.S. "HAI TAI”.............. Halphong ...

(With Passenger Accommodation), Cargo for Tairig-Tad, Hankow & Tibntáin - abdoptable

on through bills of lading.

full particulars please apply to the above..

OVERLAND

NEW TORK CHICAGO-DETROIT TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMEN TOAN'A CANADIAN CITIES, „TENTATIVE BAN FRANCISCO/LOS ANGELES TO HONG KONG SCHEDULE

Balle San Francisco a

LA VINIJIAN "DEAR”

3 days after. Uha, atalha pestart car pa AFLTING, PRAVON"

ANA, TENTATIVE HONG KONG TO BAN FRANCISCO/LOS

Balla, Hong Kong......

1) days after she atelié

35 "days" after,, the strike77

BERFIGERATION » DRY CARGO **

·For_fun_particulars CAU Kondrat" Agente, UNITED STATE

Arrivee Hana Koug

ANGELES ACHEDULE

Arrives Don Francisce 21 dare Love Bidare taler.

OIL TANKS:

00. Queen's BMI. TEL 31251

All broken, chafed and dam aged goods are to be left th the godown where they win! be examined in the presence of Meirs. Goddard and Douglas on the 18-11-48 at 10 a

1

THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd.

THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD:: King's Building, Tel.

FASTEST DAILY BRAVIÊM TO AND FROM MAÇÃO

To comply with the General T.S.S. “MERRY MOLLER"

Bonded Warehouse Régulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when examining damaged duttable goods. All claims against the | Vessel "raust be presented to the Undersigned within four teen days of the ship's arrival, 6F they will not be recognised. No fire insurance will b effected.

WALLEM & Co.,

Arte Agents, Telephone 34177-0

29 JODI to hireddinɔ)

Leaving Hong Kong :8.30 ±5.m. 'Dally frózis: Whoy LÂU Whne?

- Leaving MacaM 2.15 p. Dally.

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MOLLERS" (HONGKONG) LIMITED

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