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ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

Passenger and

Freight Brices

mbranted re the Husbesteed as 10ILLES FINE JAYA+KWEAR PASKIANA KUUN 1,4. AUSTURLAN

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE

“TJISADANE*

"TASMAN"

“TJITJALENGKA"

"TIBADAK"

Arrivals

from Manila & Amoy 3rd Jan

fron Mucassor

Javaports. 8th January. fra Macapar

* Javuports 22nd Jan

In port

Sallings

to Jnvaporis

& Macassar,

th January

to Javaporta

& Macassar,

21st January.

to Javaports

A Melissor

3rd March.

to Javapurta

& Macassar

3rd February.

ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE

TEGELENG"

*BUYS"

'STRAAT MALAKKA"

"BOISSEVAIN"

Arrivals

in pert

Trom

South America & South Afrien 17th January. from

South Amerien

South Africa, Pth March, from

South American

& South Africa, 29th March,

Sallinge

to South Africa

& South America

25th January,

to South Africa

& South America

25th February.

to South Africa

& South America,

20th March.

to South Africa

& South America, 18th April.

Franshipment carto on through B/L to Dar-Es-Balaam

Mombasa, Zanzibar accepted on all sailings. SUMATRA-MALAYA-CHINA SERVICE

-VAN RIEMSDIJK"

***TASMAN"

Arrivals

from

B. Deli & Struts

20th Deceiber,

iran

Suppor

Alla Janu

Saltog

to Straits

&B Dell.

oth Jamary.

to Swatow

* Amuy

9th Jais,

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

'MOLENKERK"

"MEERKERK“

RIJNKERK"

Arrivals

from Japan

& Shanghat

Jan.

trom Europe

3rd Jan

from Europe

End January,

Balinge

10 Europe vla Manila

Straits.

7th Jon.

to Shal, Japan

va Keelung

6th Jan,

to Europe vin

Mona & Straits.

Mld January.

to Europe via

Mandla & Straits,

Mid February.

Transhipment cargo on through Bs/L accepted to

Mediterranean and Northern European ports.

Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.

*SILVERBRIABTM

Arrivals

Salling

from U.S

in Salgon, S'pore via Pacific Coast & Calrulia 29th Dee.

Bot Deve

Iffice Address: King's Rallding, Phones: 28015, 28016 & 28017

Chinese Axente: 82. Connaught Rd. Tel. 31106 & 21533

DE LA RAMA LINES

EXPRESS CARGO LINEK SERVICES

TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTS

ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST

VIA. TACOMA

m.v. "DONA NATI”

m.y. "DONA ANICETA”

m.v. "TONGHA!”-

In Port 22nd Jan.

4th

SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES

m.v. "DONA NATI”

m.v. "BENARES"

m.v. "DONA ANICETA”

26th Dec.

10th Jan. 25th Jan.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948.

FINANCE AND COMMERCE

CAUTIOUS FORECASTS FOR THE PHILIPPINES IN COMING YEAR

Kwangtung Progress

Canton, December 27.

An outline of Kwangliang's administration ami reconstrues tion progress was given by Dr. T. Y. Song (Governor) to the llunan press delegation visiting Canton,

Alter stating Kwangtung's need for Hunun rice and other food- In exchange for cuttan tufix yaros, Dr. Soong sleessed Canton's

Manila, December 27.

Government leaders predict prosperity for the Philip-

pinos in the coming new year but their forecasts are cautious.

Dangerous symptoms which appeared during 1948 coused economists to intensify wornings that

the young Republic's rising wave of false wealth

is on the surface.

Huge United States payments | predught the Philippine finance index to a new height.

Serious economie disorders fr feared unless the Philippines

really Lousts agtleultural auch

und 11-

rund shortage, which is affecting hestand production electricity output far tooth domes-Frases exports,

the and industrial consumption,

However, this is expected to case somewhat when a new coal Kwangtung begins

operating in the New Year.

The Governor said that the Whampoa Barbour development prograinine is proceeding accord- ing to the original pins. The dock aea can now srivice ships of | 3,700 tons, amil lie hopes that ships. of 10,000 tons will be able to enter the port.

With regard to Kwangtung's in- Clustrial expansium. Dr.

How many millions of pesos put by the United Stn.es were used for these purposes in 1948? This is a question which causes uneasiness.

Some

went to meet higher living costs. These casis excrerl- ed these of the past year with rice shortaxes. honrcling and food prices proffteering driving upward.

Despite

luxury

these costs, Soong | buying was great until the third tated that there

inly of quarter when all retail trade be- scope for development. However, fan tapering of. the eletrical power position is a handicap

He said that big iron and steel

Bank Loans

nuts will be completed, a Jesus went to bank deposits or major part in the province's in- | were Invested in real estate,

dustrial

Reuter,

development

plun →→

Rice Rations A Succéss

аге

Canton, December 27, The authorities hera mapping out plans for the continuation of rice ration. ing for next year.

The rationing scheme has proved a tremendouN SUDOEBA and may poostblity have всел one of the major rea- Bons for the jack of any serious industrial troubles in Canton.

It estimated that same 48.. 000 1on of rice will be re- quired for the period Janu- ary-June, 1949. This timate, however, depande on the Contrat China situation, as further deterioration may bring a tremendous Influx of people Into this Southern province. Reuter.

period last year

balance

Dr. Leon Gonzales, Director stile of the Bureau of Census and pesos. Eintistics, reported co-operate and partnership Investmenia) are definitely

the down.

Head Hunters grade

Revolt

Rangoon, December 27. The English newspaper Nation reports that head hunters from

the State of War, armed with bows and arrows, have revolted egalt the Burines Government, The newspaper said that Burm- ere troops have been sent to meet

D

United States capitalists, failed to make large investments al- though the Philippine constitution permits them equality with Flli- pines in leveloping natural re- Sources. Americon businessmen

generally said they feared signs of growing ultranationalism the Philippines.

In

Back loans had a downword

Profits Reach A New High New

Washington, December 127. American production, na- tional income and profits surged to historie eresis in 1948, the Department of Commerce re- porta.

Value of all goods produced and services rendered was mea- Bunod at about US$253,000,000,000. -Rumg prices were partly

ponsible.

res-

National income was estimate: at US$221,000,000,000. Corpurn- tion pretiis after txer also set a now record, reaching a rate of US$21,700,000,000 a year in the third quarter or 20 per

cont shove a year ago. Before dednet- Ing tiaxes, corporate Income wun US$35,800,000,000.

+

The Department commented with caution on its profit figures, perhaps in view of speculation whether the new Democratic Party-controlled Congress will excess profits tax the unfavour restore the

524,420.674twire urged by President Harry Was

Truman.

Gold Production

Sugar made the spectacular the Philippines come back and hopes to All the entire

export quota of $52,000 short tons to the United States next year.

Industriallats who have up. held high corporation earning could draw some comfort from the Government reports which fald:

7"

"Although the absolute level of profits is currently far above either the pre-war period

of other 1929, the same is true national Income shares." This in- cludes payments to employees, it added.-Associated Press.

Gold and copper

mines re. opened with production near. ing 22,000,000 pesos. They at have a long way to go before achieving the pre-war 100,000,- 000 peso export trade. The Philippine Government the rebels, who are threatening trend. Placido Mapu, Secretary will promote these and other ex- Burmese millary polier outposts. ol Agriculture and Natural Report during 1949.

To hall pre-

MAERSK LINE The headhunters of Was art Sources urged banku Laward sent unfavourable trends, 1st Burnin's most primitive tribe more aggressive and netive par-also pinuing hopes on the fol- Must of their Territory is wild ticipation JEL rehabilitation flowing.

Notice To Consignées and ungovezond. They staged on fiance......

The Central. Bunk whichl abortive cebellion last year.

opens on February 1, to iinance These trends were disquieting industrial enterprizes Associated Press,

The MAY "TREIN MÄERSK” through having arrived from New York but not detrimental in 1918, us Jonn facilities of local banks. and Ports of call, Consignees economists fear they may be Lazury import control to con of Cargo are hereby notfled that later t allowed to develop.

serve foreign exchange and forme

being landed their goods are Suficient capital was invested money into productive channels and placed at their risk and ex- in rebuilding pre-war export in-

The recently created Govern- dustries Londen, Deccanber 27,

rice monopoly to bring penses into the Hong Kong to narrow the Philip-ment The Soviet Union is purchasing from January

pine's unfavourable trade balance prices down by controlling grain Kowloon Wharf & Godown

Lo Nuvember to sales-Asspeluted Press.

Company's godowns at Kow-. £5,500,000 worth of electrical 248,785,189 pesos. For the same

loon, where delivery may Į equipment, From Britain,

obtained us soon as the goods +re landed.

SOVIET BUYING

IN BRITAIN

dard self-contained

INDIES TRADE WITH JAPAN

bo

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to

A contract has been signed with Brush Electrical Engineering Con-

Notice To Consignoos Feb.pany of Loughborough, and s -M.V. “BORGHOLT"

associate frm J. & 1, McLaren of

MV. "ANDREW JACKSON" Leeds, for delivery of 2,850 stan- Having arrived. Hong Kong

50 kilowatt consignees of cargo are hereby Having arrived Hongkong generating sets-Associated Press, notified that all goods have consignees of cargo are hereby vessel's arrival, but carried on been landed and placed at their notified that all goods have from port to port to the final risk and expense into

thebeen landed and placed at their port of call to which the option

extends. godowns of the Hong Kong & risk, and expense into the go- Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., downs of the Hongkong and Takyn, December 27. Ltd., where delivery may be Kowloon Wharf and Godown after the Goods have left the No claims will be admitted The Netherlands will sign a obtained as soon as the goods Co, Ltd. where delivery may Godowns, and all goods remain- Buancial and trade agreement are landed. with Japan providing for US$90.-

the ing, undelivered after the 31st 000,000 for trade between Japan

ads are landed.

No claims will be admitted December, 1948, will be sub-

godowns.

All broken, chafed, and dam- All broken, chaled and aged Goods are to be left in damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will the godown where they will be be examined on 30th Decem- presence of ber 1948 @ 10 am.. by our examined in the Messrs. Goddard and Douglas Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & on the 29th & 30th December, Douglas. 1048, at 10 a.m.

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

MABINA HOUSE Tel. 233762267#

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 23798-20151

THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP

CO., (1932) LTD.

S.S. "KAMUNING”

To SINGAPORE, PENANG & BANGOON

Loading

5th January

Sailing

6th January

Subject To Alteration Without Notice

For Particulars Apply To:

THE HO HONG CO. (CHINA) LTD.

48A, Bonhamn Strand W.

Tels. 20127 & 25046

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

15 Connaught Road West

S.S. CHI MEI S.S. HAT TAI S.S. HAI YUE.

Telephone 81080

SAILINGS

Bangkok

Haiphong

Singapore & Rangoon Dec, 30

S.S. HAI HSIA. Shanghai

be obtained as

500П

as

No claims will be admitted Generni MacArthur's Headquar-godowns. ters announced today. Private trade between these countries will be reopened in the Year-Reuter.

and both Indonesia and Holland, after the goods have left the lafior the goods have left the feet to rent.

Now

REFUGEES ARRIVE

Rome, December 27. Eighty-four Jewish refugees from Arah-populated Tripolitania have arrived by boat In Sielty. the news agency Ansa reported yesterday,

The dispatch from Syracuse. Sicily, said most of the refugees were women and children. They fled from Tripolitania becauso they were vexed" by local Arab administrations in die North Af rican territory.

All broken, chafed and dani- aged goods are to be left in the godown where they will be examined in the presence of Messrs. Goddard & Douglas on December 27, 1948, at 10 a.m.

All claims must reach us be fore the 25th or

January, 1949.

To comply with the General To comply with the General To comply with the General Borided Warehouse Regulations, Bonded Warehouse Regulations, Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Re- consignees must have a Revenue consignees must have a Revenue venue Officer in attendance Officer, in attendance when Officer in attendance when dutiable goods. when examining damaged examining damaged dutiable damaged dutiable goods are ex-

All claims goods. All claims against the, amined.. against the vessel must be pre-vessel must be presented to the seriled to the Undersigned Undersigned within fourteen within fourteen days of the days of the ship's arrival. ship's arrival, or they will not they will not be recognised. The refugees said they were be recognised. encouraged to brave. the voyage

No fire insurance will be In their tiny craft because of as No fire insurance will be effected. sistance offered by Sicilians to a effected. previous group of $4 Jewish re- fugees

from

Tripolitania,; Tripolitania as a whole is als ministered provisionally by the British. It is part of former Ital lan Libya.-Associated Press.

WALLEM & CO

Agents. Tels. 34177-9.

[

WALLEM & CO., Agents. Telephone 34177-9.

Pacific Far East Line, Juc.

DIRECT

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

BAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELJES

OVERLAND

NEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTREAL AND; ALL AMEBIGAN A CANADIAN ATTICE.

Fram

Arrive

Dec. 28 Dec. 29

Dec. 30

"FLTING DRAGON" ↑ “ALAMO VICTORY"

"LOUIS BLOBS" "SURPRISE“ †

PHILIPPINE BEAR"

"SEA BERPENT" ↑

Ban Francisc

Les Angiléd Ban Francisco

Jan.

Jan. B 200 24

Dec., 1 Jan. 1

San Franc❘ce,

Ban Francises via Taku Dár

Japanese's.

Jan; 2)

Bin Prostlivé,

Yob.4

En Franciaco

(With Passenger Accommodation) dargő tör Taldg-Tab, Hankow & Tihnuin nönuptable

on, thisugh bills of lading.

For full particulitis plensë" apply to the above.

Pelle Metrigerated Assyobe Diz Cerro pasi Bound, and a

For full particulars call General Agenta, UNITED STATES LINKS COA Green's Bldg. TUL. 31251

or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be effected.

JEBSEN & Co.,

Agents.

Hong Kong Dec. 25, 1948.

NOTICE TO-CONSIGNEES HOLLING

P. & OBE & &A. BILLS OF LADING

Megare. Goddard & Douglas will atrend at 10 am, on Mon days and Thursdays within the frey storage, period to survey damaged cargo, and consignees, are requested to have their representatives present, Unless consignees representatives are prosent at the Survey no claima can thereafter be admitted,

- MACKINNON, ---

Agent:-

MACKENZIE

& CO.

B. I. 8. N. Co. Ltd.

E. A BS Co. Lia.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES Cargo Oll Tanks Refrigération-Cargocaire

*TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO "Ġeneral, Melga" (via Manlia & Guam)

Jan. 4

"President Wilson" (via Japan)

Jan 15

"General Gordon" (vin Japan)

Jan. 30

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

"President Taft" (via Japan)

Jan, 17

"President Minison" (vla Japan)

Jan. 21

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON

VIA PANAMA

"Dartmouth Victory" (calls Pacific Coast)

Jan. 24

ROUND-THE WORLD

VIA SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI. SUEZ, ALEXAN

NAPLES, NEW DRIA, MARSEILLES, GENOA,

YORK Ald

BOSTON

"President Jefferson" "Marine Snapper"

"President Polk" (calls Manila)

ARRIVING FROM SAN FRANCISCO

"Dartmouth Victory"

St. George's Bldg.

Уди. 19

Jan. 50

Feb. 6

Jan. I

Tel. No. 28172/28175 /

ricam Pioneer Line

Arrivals from New York. Boston.

Other Atlantie Ports via Panama

7

"COURSER"

Jan,

2

"COURSER"

Sallings to Manila

Jan.

Sallings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore & Other Atlantle Ports via

Panama Canal

Special Cargo Oil Tanks--

"GREENDAY VICTORY" "RESOLUTE"

Due Dec 28

Salls Dec. 20

Due Jan. 15

Salts Jan. 16

For Full Particulars Call

VITED STATES LINES

Queen'sTM Bulldog.

Company

"TEL ̄31231"13 Une

BEND LINE

8.9. "BENLOMOND" S.S. "DENVRACKIE"

SUIP

*8.S. "BENARTY" 18.8. “BENNEVIS! ・・ *8.8: "BENYRACKIE" B.S. "DENLOMOND" "BENLOMOND"

• Calls at Genoa.

†Calls at Leith.

ARRIVALS

U.K. U.K.

SAILINGS

TO

Aden, Port Said,

DUB

Late Dec

Mid Jon.

LOADING

K/Whart.

10th Jatt.

Antwerp, Rotterdam, Mid- Jan.

Havre, Löndón,..

Hamburg & Hull.

accepts cargo, for Kobe (Japan)

For Further, Particulars, Apply To-

End Jan

2nd Jan

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

York Building.

Agents

.....

Telephone: 34160,

KLAVENESS LINE

1

SAILINGS

Direct to Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco & Los Angeles M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE”,

...... 15th January,

S ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST. M.S. “ROSEVILLE” MS. "BOUGAINVILLE”. M.S. "FRANCISVILLE"

2nd January

13th January

16th January

17th January

Balk Oil Tanks Apply

Sälling to Singapore, Penang & Batavia M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”

Pamenger-Accommodation

Chinese Freight Agents,

HOO FOOK PING“

וי

THE BANK LINE

(CHINA) LTD.

THE BANK LINE (China) Lid. King's Building. Tel. 27792.

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