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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1046.

ROYAL INTEROCEAN

Phasenger-and

LINES

Freight Sterica

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE ·

-TÍTJALENGKA“

"TJISADANE'

"TASMAN"

"TJBADAK"

Arrivata

from Munila

$ Amay

31st December

from Macassar

Tavaporig,

24th Decrinber, · from Mnensaor

& Javapurts, 7th January,

!ts jitort

to Javaporta

Macassar zard Dec. to Javaports & Macassar, 6th January

to Javaporta

& Machssar,

1st January.

to Javaports

& Macassar

3rd February.

ASIA-AFRICA—SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE

"TEGELDERG”

*RUYS"

"STRAAT MALARKA"

"BOISSEVAIN"

Arrivals

in port

frum

Bdth America

& South Afrien

1 January. from

·South America.

& South Africa,

9th March,

1141

South American

& South Afrien, 2th March.

Sailings

to South Africa

& South America

25th January.

to South Africa

& South Amerien

25th February.

to South Afrien

South America,

20th March,

to South Africi

& South America, 18th April.

franahlament carro oŋ through Bs/L to Dar-Es-8slanin

Mombasa, Zanzibár accepted on all saifiaku.

SUMATRA-MALAYA-CHINA SERVICE

*TJITJALENGKA“

"VAN RIEMSDIJK"

Arrivals

fato Amoy

21:2 December.

frosti

1 Den & Straits 26th Dercinlær,

Sallingw

to Slogapore.

3rd December.

to Straits

& D. Dell,

6th January,

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

"MOLENKERK”

Arrivals

from Japan & Shunghat 3rd Jun

-MEERKERE”

from Europe early Jan

RIJNKERK"

from Eurupe

End Jantas 3.

Ballings

to Europe via Manila

Straits,

4th January

to Europe bla

Manila & Straits.

Mid January.

A Europe via Manila & Straits,

Mid February.

Transhipment cargo on through Bs/L accepted te

*Mediterranean and Northern European porta

Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.

"BILVERBRIAR"

Arrivals

from US

Sallings

to US.

vio Pacific Const vih Atiantic ports 25th December. 26th December,

'Iffice Address: King's Rubding. Phones: 28015, 28016 & 2801)

Chiness Azenta: 82, Connaught Rd. Tel. 31108 & 21833

DE LA RAMA LINES

EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES

TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS

ARRIVING FROM U.S. Atlantic COAST VIA TACOMA

f.y. "DONA NATI”

m.y. "DONA ANICÈTA”

m.y. "TONGHAI”

23rd Doc. 22nd Jan. 4th Feb.

LOADING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES

m.v. "DONA NATI”

m.y. "BENARES"

m.v. "DONA ANICETA"

24th Dec.

10th Jan. 25th Jan.

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

FINANCE AND GOMMERCE

ECA AWAITS OFFICIAL POLICY FOR RED-CONTROLLED AREAS

TARAWA ON GOODWILL TOUR

Washington, December 18. The Navy today announced that the aircraft carrier. Tarawa, and the destroyers, D. J. Buckley and Hawkle, homeward bound from the Far East will make a good- will tour.

oth

The vessels which were sche- duled to arrive for a five-day visit to Singapore today will all at Ceylon on December 20 and Darien, Saudi-Arablu, January . They will entre the Mediterranean on January 21 vla Suez Canal. It is expected that the ships will remain

several weeks at Mediterranean ports,

The Navy said the vessels are using this plan in line with the present policy, making goodwill fours at foreign ports and giving the shipboard personnel hit up- portunity to visit foreign coun- tries and nequire experience In operations lis distani arcas, United Press,

Turko-German Trade Agreement

Frankfurt, Destinber 18,

the

A US$76,000,000 trade agree- ment betwćom Turkey and

three Western zones of Germany the was announceil today by Joint Export and Import Agenty

here.

The phet is hecompanied by a -payment ogrevinent within the Inter-European payments scheme. The agreement covein the period Whilt the wid of June, 1949 and will then automatically be newest for n further year unless two months notice iz given by either side.

rc-

Shanghai, Docómbar 19..

Thord will be no further operations on the part of the LONDON MONEY

Economic Co-opöration Administration in Red-

dominated areas in China until the entire pro- MARKET REVIEW

blem of the relations of the United States and the Chinese Communists is reviewed by the State Department and a policy making decision is made in Washington, an ECA official told the United Prass today.

Asked what the ECA polley; The source said that a walk might Be it the Chinese Reds and, see policy will be followed formally requested that work along the Bne in areas either already begun in some

held by or threatened by the pro Reds. lecis now cliher wholly or part-1 inlly in Red-controlled areas be continued, the official said:

"Definitely, those with be no further operations by the EGA In those areas until full con. sideration is, given to the pro blam of future relations be- tween the Chinese Communists | and the United States. Buch a policy will be determined by the State Department."

|

London, Decenter 18. The Bank of Eiland, retorn showed the largest expansion in nellve note clrculation on recoril

due to

As increase of nearly £27,098,000 whs, recorded and was heavy Christmas, spending.

anu

With this record outflow with some of the Banks paying for large iounts. of Trenntry The other projecte on whien deposit receipts, there has been progress was stopped Include a Hornble for credits in London's the US$1,600,000 Improvement of money market during the latter the Pelping Tientalis Talirood part of this werk.

moet of which the Rods are

Earlier, conditious, were com now aitride-and the US$2fortable with some balances un 000,000 projects originally termed the Piping-Mukden

and Tályban power grid and Blähte

deter- lent but as the position. lointed anilstance on a small scale was necessary with many houses Thi Tlahtiin power under pressure. plant was inofuded in the re- placement and topaly pro. dramma in his project.

Trading in discounts was sinalı but some transactions wery re- It was reported but not con- The source made it clear that ported in February and March Armed that the State Depart the projects were not cancelled | intes. ment had already had referred | but the tlecision on whether Applications for £170,000.00 to it for decision the situation of they will be continued must Treasury bills totalled A 271,410,-. the Rallon Minlig Administra- | come from Washington. He said god of which £170,000,000 was lion properties, In North China, that as far as he knows the Reds alloted at, an average rate of 13 The British-owned coal mining have not asked the ECA to con- shillings and 4,30 pence per cent.

arilities among the biggest intinue work.-United Press.

--Reuter. Asia. are now under the full control of the Reds.

Jardine's Contract

Shortly after the ECA begon work in China and after the technical mission under Mr. Charles L. Stillman, madi? recom-

mendations, an engineering con- fact for US$1,000.000 rejuvent- tion of the Kallan mines was let to Jardine Matheson Ltd.

The ECA source said that pre- project

work ira

engineering by Jar-

Kailan was dine Matheson. As far as blue- Turkey will principally send prints are coricerned, work can tobucco, raw cotton metallic ores

start anytime it the green light and concentrates, chemical pre-

18 given. But it will be

The parations, dried fruits, oilseeda State Department alone clving The work and bulbs and will receive inter the signal to Kailan.

would alia industrial and

involve the agricultural

replacement machinery,

of wornou! machinery, electrical apparatus,

war- locomotives, motor vehicles, tex-damaged equipment, prevention! Ules and industrial chemicals of flooding, tonnels, etc. Reuter.

Notice To Consigncos Consignces Per

S.S. "BENARTY"

are hereby notifled that their cargo, is being discharged into the Hong Kong. & Kowloon

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

China Crisis Complicates Recovery Plan

U.S.-Jap

Washington, December 19.

The American four-year plan for Japan's recovery take eight years to succeed. American of- may ficials wore reported on Saturday coining around to such a view unless the East-West global struggle cases. They blame the march

AMERICAN. PRESIDENT LINES Cargo Oil Tanks. Refrigeration-Cargocaire

-TO-HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

"General Melks" (vlà đáhìla & Giani)

President Wilson" (via Japan)

Ján,

Jan 15:

"General Gordon" (via Japan)

Jani, 30

TO SAN FRANCISCÓ AND LOS ANGELES,

"Presilent Tart” (via Jaďari)

Jan. 15

"President Madison" (vin Japan)

Jan. 21

TÖ NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON VIA PANAMA .

"Dartmouth Victory"

Jan. 24

ROUND-THE WORLD

VIA SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ, ALEXAN- DRÍA, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NAPLES, NEW

BOSTON

"President Jefferson"

"President Polk" (calls Manila)

"Marino Snapper"

TORK

Jan. 9 Jan. 30

Feli. G

ARRIVING FROM SAN FRANCISCO

"Dartmouth Victory"

St. George's Bldg.

.... Jan. 1

Tel. Nos. 28172/28178

American Pioneer Lime

Arrivals from New York, Boston,

Other Atlantle Ports via Panama

"RESOLUTE“ "COURSER"

Sailings to Manila

"RESOLUTE" (Manila, Cebu, Iloilo)

"COURSER"

Dec 24 Jan.

2

Dec. 25 Jan. 3

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

Panama Canal

of Communism in China and Japan's own ineff von Special Cargo Oil Tanks- ternal troubles.

The prospective response of the State and Army depart- ments is a request to congress next month for increased funds to speed up the Japanese trade and industry.

Coupled with this is a policy of exerting vigorous, pressure by General Douglas MacArthur - s Supreme Commander in Japan to tion and step up their production. require the Jipatiese to Aght flo-

China Crisis

*STAGĦOUND" "GREENDAY VICTORY"

"RESOLUTE" Also made unfortain by the Communist march is an Ameri- can omelal plan to shift the Jap anese occupation gradually from. military to civilian control.—Asso- ciatoil Press.

Notice To Consignões

M/V "PARRAMATTA"

Having arrived Hongkong consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods have been landed and placed at their. risk and expense into the

New York, December, 18. Trading remain al narrow in slow dealings with tax selling which is expected to continue ut least for another week-and other offerings, balanced by short- covering and replacement buying Wharf & Godown Co.'s go- reached one point and appeared; was given following. Friday's an- godowns of the China Provi-]

Changes either

wily barely This outline of official intentions signees' risk and subject to the group tendencies again vague, down, where it will be at Con- very evenly divided with most nouncement of a formal United dent L. & M. Co., Ltd. wherei Wharf's terms and conditions The composite average rate

Stutes order to the Tokyo Gov-delivery may be obtained as of storage, and where delivery finished a shude lower

ernment to impose promptly soon as the goods are landed. and the tough new system of control on may be obtained.

market closed regular-Reuter.

the Japanese economy no matter how painful it may be.

Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for exam-

RELATIVES GO TO The Chima crisis is blamed for SOLDIER'S BEDSIDE neulty in several ways.

ination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Mesara. Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 a.m. on December 24, 1948.

London, December 18., Sergeant Kail of the 8th Hus- To comply with the General 50s, Jeft Northolt Airport today Incorporated in the Philippines)

Bonded Warehouse Regulations where he was being met by a c

in a military plane for Hamburg, Consignees must have CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE

a Re- and taken to the bedsite of his Officer in altendárice brother, Private. C. Krill, who when damaged dutiable goods was shot by a Russian soldier in are examined.

tie Berlin

zonal

Incident this werk.

MARINA HOUSE

Tel. 2807622076

Tols. 28788-20168

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

OF COPENHAGEN

M.S. "KOREA

Arriving 24th DECEMBER loading 25th DECEMBER

for

COLOMBO, ADEN, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA,

TANGIER, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTÏÏENA URG, COPENHAGEN AND GDYNIA

Tanks avallubic for the carriage of oil in bulk.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2hà Bobr.

Tel: 34111 & 34112.

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

Connaught Road West.

Telebuibht dicis

SAILINGS

¡Dec. 21

́S.S. "CHI KUANG”....... Shanghai

(With Passenger Accommodation)

dahgo for "Things Tho, Hanków de Tientsin söobjitabia

on through bills of lading.

For full particulars picad. Apply to the above.

vanue

No claims will be admitted, after the goods have left the steamer's godownis, and all goods remaining undelivered after December 27, 1948, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steam-

er must be presented to the

Private Knill's sister is also on her way to her brother's bedside and was sung tonight on the Harwich-Hook steamer.-Reuter,

adding to American-Japanėšė dif-

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns.

All broken, chafted and dam- it has added to the Japanese aged goods are to be left in the unrest, reduced furthar, what godown where they will be ex- wh once a major market for amined in the presence of exports, and clouded prospects Messrs. Goddard and Douglas that the Japanese stebl industryjon December 21, 1948, at 10 can again Het coking coal b.m.

and Iroh from Communist held mines on the Astatie mainland, To comply with the General American coal now is being Bonded Warehouse Regulations, shipped at heavy expense from as consignees must have a Revenue for away as Hampton Roads, Vir- ginia, to keep the steel mills go- Officer in attendance when ing. They are turning out about Examining damaged dutiable 1,500,000 tons à year, one fifth of goods. All claims against the Vessel must be presented to the the wartime peak.

Undersigned within fourteen days of the ship's arrival, or they will not be recognised.

Noire insurance will be effected.

FASTEST DAILY SERVICE TO AND FROM Máďát

undersigned on or before Jane T.S.S. "MERRY MOLLER'

ary 10, 1949, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

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

Agents, Ben Line Steamers. Ltd.

Hong Kolg, Dec. 20, 1948.

Leaving Hong Kong 8.30 am. Daily from Wing Lok Whart Leaving Macau 2.00 p.m. Daily

Timos subject to alteration withons notise

MOLLERS (HONGKONG) LIMITED

Quöen's Building/

CÙNG LONG

Pacific For East Line Inc.

DIEET, 1

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

BAN FRANCISCO: Les Ha

Vanest

"LAKELAND VICTok?”

~FLYING DRACON" †

"ETINPRƐRK" + ... *PHILIPPINE DEAR"

"SEA""GERPENT7.1.

OVERLAND/ NEW YORK-OHICAGO BÉTROIT PORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN CITIES.

Hall

Dec. 13

Dec. 1

Ban Francice via Ghêm. Lou

Angrie.

-> Płom

Arrive

Las Angstes

bac..áz

·Dec. `at

Jan. 10 JAN. 29

Ban Franci

Ban Francisc

Jan.is

--Ban Vrancia.ylə. Uhanabai.

Can Francisco '.

Bound

Pally. Defrigerades

SES LINES CO.,, Queen's Bldg. TEL/AI

WALLEM & CO.,

Agents, Telephone 34177-9.

Notice to

ce to Consigneos

BATABI

3. TAKSANG” Drew Salautta/5 From Calcutta/ßtralts/Salgon arrived December 16, 1948.

do ex this vessel | will be surveyed in the pre- misos, of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co., Ltd, between the hours of 10 am and 5 p.m. on Wed- nesday, December 22, 1948. Consignees are advised to have thel Representatives present during the Survey.

Consignees are warned that claims for damago or shortage may not be accepted at the dambge la not surveyed by Messra, Goddard -& Dougips in the presence of Consignees' Representatives at this... ap-. pointed line,

JARDINE MATHIESÖN

CO.LTD., General Managers Indo-China Steam: Navigation Co., Ltd.

Due Dec. 23

Due Dec. 27 Dué Jan. 15

Sails Dec. 24 Balls Dec. 28 Satis Jan. 16

For Full Particulars Call

UNITED STATES LINES

Queen's Building.

Company

Tel 31381 (3 lines)

BEN LINE

BHIP

9.5. “BENARTY" 8.8. "BENLOMOND" S.S. "DENVRACKIE"

SHIP

*8.8., “BENARTY”

·†8.8. "BENNEVIS" - *B.B. “DENYRACKIE" B.8. “BENLOMOND" "BENLOMOND"

• Calls, at, Genoa.

*Calls at Leith.

ARRIVALS

FROM

DUN

U.K.

19th Dec.

U.K.

Late Dec.

U.K.

*SAILINGS

ΤΟ

Adén, Port Said,

¿Havre, London,

Mid Jan

LOADING

22nd Dec.

End Deo.

Antwerp, Rotterdam, Mid Jan. Hamburg & Hull.

Bnd Ja

accepts, cargo for Kobe (Japan).

2nd Jan.

For Further Particulare, Apply Tóm t

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

York Ballding

Agents

Telephone: 4165.

KLAVENESS LINE

M.S.

SAILINGS

Direct to Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco & Los Angeles "BOUGAINVILLE”

15th January

27th Det.

'ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST -9. MS. "RUSEVILLE” M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE”? M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”

· Salling to Singapore, Penang M.S. “FRANCISVILLE":

Passenger Adcommodation Chiness · Frélőtt agenta:

– HOO FOOK PING : THE BANK LINE (UKS) LAD

13th January

16th January

& Batavia -

17th January, Bulk Off Tanks g Appl.

THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD. King's Building. Tel. 97790

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