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ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

LINES

JAYAPORTS and MACASSAR

"TJITJALENGKA“

"THISADANE"

**TASMAN"

"TITJALENGKA"

SAILINGS *ARRIVALS

9th June

..23rd June

MANILA

SAILINGS

9th Juno

24th June

ARRIVALS

6th June

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI ́

"VAN HEUTSZ“

"VAN RIEMSDIJK"

SAILINGS

10th Juno

.30th June

ARRIVALS

1st June 21st Jane

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

SAILINGS

"TEGELBERG"

"ТИКАМРЕК"

"RUYS"

""FJIBODAS"

ARRIVALS

.2611 June

7th June

...18th July

10th Aug.

- 10th July

7th Sept.

Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo accopied on through Un/I, to Dar Es Salaam and Zanzibar.

"TEGELBERG"

JAPAN

SAILINGS

12th June

ARRIVALS

24th June

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

"MOLENKERK“

"MEERKERK"

*AMSTELDIJK“

"RINKERK"

4th June End Juno End July End Aug.

Karly June

Early July Early Aug.

JAPAN

SAILINGS

'MOLENKERK"

ARRIVALS

1st Juno

Transhipment cargo accepted on through Es/L to India, Mediterranean and Northern European perts.

KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 CHINESE AGENTS: 82. CONNAUGHT RD. C. TELS: 31196-25133

DE LA

RAMA LINES

ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO

m.v. "BATAAN"

m.v. "DONA ANICETA"

In port

27th June

SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

m.v. "BATAAN"

5.3. "DONA AURORA” (calls Japan)

m.v. "DONA NATI”

29th May

16th June 22nd Juno

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE

Tels. 23676-22675

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 23738-20153

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

OF QOPENHAGEN,

M.S. "KOREA"

LOADING ABOUT 20th June

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN,

Tanks available for the carriage of oil fá bude.

S.S. "TAHSIS"

LOADING BEG. June

for

VANCOUVER B. C. via Japan

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.

TeL 34111 & 34112

The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd.

M.V.

“TAMARA

Loading 3rd, June

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MÄRSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN,

· OSLO and GOTHENBURG.

Tanks zilikbin for carriage of oil in bulk Starboard Dooptank on Capačílý ・・ $75 tons Fort Deeplank: Oil Capacity

For furtains Sadeliulara apply:---

GILMAN & CO. LTD.

THE CHINA MAIL, BATURDAY, MAY 25,

FINANCE

Hồng Kông Stoek Exchange

Business reportda during the week amounted to.$5,018,854,, tha highest weekly figure for 1949.

.

a

The week has been.quite busy one for the Market and, has registered a good volume of business well spread over the Board Rates

have swayed some what, but even under the

pres sure of pront-taking on a quick turn-over, prices have not reced ed to the week's

Indeed tions. although rates are

variable as

the

ww

close, somewhat

demands fludiuaje,

prices show an appreciable ad-

those of a week ago.

AND

COMMERCE

Reds' China Victory To Affect European Trade And Recovery

Trade

Washington, May 26.

Some United States exports here have been quoted ds fooling that the Communist victory in Chino may have more important roporcussions on European frado and long range recovery than yat gonerally realised,

They said this might be particularly true with respect

to Germany which, in the coming years, must seek to re-establish commerce with the Far East as well as other parts of the world to maintain a suitable living standard for, its people.

vange

over.

Some officials here do not like The almost encouraging newa

the Ching situation from Shanghai is, of courke, hav- to 'discuss

оп

and Bouthi

necessary!

Is to Become A

Manchuria and

is urgently China uniew Japan ing o material effect on sentiment fund that of Europe as they are

Paktoral economy. possibly here

Shanghai | too closely especially

connected, im- for fear Stocks which have much

of tenting

They contend it was to force unwitting

out of the congressional the Western world proved,

support to certain leaders who have been confend-, China market and guarantee for materiala ing in the past two years that themselves Aston raw the problems are inseparable. that Japan first Invaded

Led by Republican Representa And Western political d

which Japan

to Live Walter S. Judd of Minnesota. ties with

are generally this group attempted more than World War II

been

cerr in-

H.R. BOYT. LOANN

$5 Jan Tib

ajes Luna (1934.4 1044) 101. 314 La (19489" 10291. BANKS

... Dank 10500, 250A/1030AM.

Lo Reg. £9470, Chartered Bank 223-1/15m. Mercantile Bank A. 4-1. £24in. Notch of Enat Asla 1156. INSURANCES;

Canton Imm, 330.

Union. €x7ju, Goan.

China Bruleswriters 6.80,

H.K. Flee Fri, 950M, SHOPPING:

Dosti 2321.

1.K. M. Steamboats 17)». Jules Chiren (ret.) 9.

Bhel

Def. ZADA.

(Hearne 05/

Valen Waterboats Xoje. Asin Nur. Hol

DOCKS, WITARVES, CODOWNS, Ele.. H.K.K. Wharves 124, 126, 120mm. North Point Wharvem GIB, San. Xh. Hugkew Wharven 18m. 3.K. Dicks £116, 21/23,

China Providents 1998, 30, 15)/24m, Bħal-Dockyarda joju, jike, kimo Wheelocks 2.

MINING:

Haul Min kjn.

ILK. Min 01.

LANDS. HOTELA AND BUILDINGS.

12.605, 138, 12.0/11.m.

,, Hole

H.K, Landa 65Y.

hat Lev, 2.70, 11.0.

Humphreys tib.

LK. Rex in.

Chineer Estates 1850,

PUBLIC UTILITIES:

EK Tramways 17.80b, 1, 111/18/7.50mm. Peak Tram (01) 10n.

(NW) ion.

Star Ferries $246.

C. Lights 10) X.D. 14.30.

14/14.40/.30am,

(New) X.D. 10.10, 104, 20/30.

K Eletries 384b. Köfn, 245/26er,

Murdo Eletrics 241b.

Bundakat.Ight on.

Triephones 236, 230

Shanghal ng 45%,

INDUSTRIAL8:

Cald. Macg. tür.) 28.

Canton len 7a, ka

Cemente 2011, 255/70jxK.

HK Rapra 10/10)sa,

STORES, Etc.:

Dairy Farms 3946, 381», 37/38 Watson 47ib. 4915, 464749an,

L. Crawfurda (Old). 238.

(New) 2. Pinteren Dr.

Chian Emporium $. Sun Co., Ltd. 2.40.

Kung Bang Hon 1851.

Wing On (1) DSA.

We, Towel, Ltd. pin. MISCELLANEOUSI

China Entertainments X. M«, 18m. 1K Constructions (Qld) 47.

(New)

Vibro Piling 16.

].

Marsman Investimenta 9/+ #Maranino (K)..

Sal Loan 2.

Yangiwe jes.

COTTONS:

Ewo 8.00b, DE, NOIR.JOAN.

led

a year ago to have Chinn written acknowledged to have Into the ECA programme as, a fluenced, at least partly, by the partner with Europe but

was economie necessity of preserving

Loan

Ebat.

only partially successful.

the trade prerogatives of the de-

For They also have been among mocracies in the

on of the Far Eastern market the strongest proponents of con-

Communtem despite to the Chinese to

victory tinued

Support Nationalist

partly would government,

thus be a bitter pill for on the grounds that Communist Europe and the United States to domination of China

Attitude

of the would he swallow. The

Chinese Communist administra- ecostomieally as well as politi-

with enlly disastrous for the Western tion toward trade, both world.

Japan and the Western world, is thus key question, the answer 10 which is awaited with great interest here.

Some

experts proposed gain access. Japan fails Manchurian raw materiais from the Communists, then the Wes- tern sources have a responsibility to supply her with

foel Briton Bome officials have been more cognizant of the ultimate importance to the Western world of China trado than Americans whose com merce with Asia historically

less important to them than

Britain.

It was suggested this fact may have been behind the activity of Shanghol British census the aren, who all reportedly to be taking all precautions possible to nssure the continuance of Em- pire trade, with China even white the Chlang government is fall- ing.

British Donial

·

to re-

The

British denied even stronger reports, that their gov- 14ment was preparing cognise the Communist but some, authoritative here think it is almost that Britain should

Money Market

to

**

half

*

New York Stock Exchange,

New York, May, 27, The stock market started out strongly yesterday but demarid petered out and the day closed with prices narrowly mixed. Volume dwindled to 700,000 Of 835 issues traded, shares. 303 advanced and 250 declined. Rubbers, chidin storer, coppers

distilleries were ond

higher Western Union dropped

for the year,

13%, low

to

tr.9

Steci, old stock, also sunk to a

new low,

Dow Jones. Avernges

Blocks C2.15.

20. Industriala 171.03.

· 16 à 40.67.

10.

25,50. Closing Quitation. Aldánu Express X84. Alaska June 14 Americans Can 15. American Ameltlag.44. American Telephone 141. American Tobacco 70%. American Waterworks 74. Anaconda Copper 2. Aviation Corp. B. Baldwin Loenmotive D. Filmrnsdall 4844. "Bendix Aviation 29%. Bethlehem Steel 20%. Helon Alrerate 20%. Borden Cu 41%.

Canaillan Pretilo 12.

J. 1. Caro 31. Chrysler 49.

Colgato $4.

Commercial Solvants 18.

-Com Products 82%.

Do Pont 1876.

Eastman Kodak 41

Electric shi & Power 28, General Electria 30. General Motor 36..

Goodrich K.

Goodyear 404.

Honistake Mining 0. International Harvester 29.

P

to

International Puper 10%. International Tel Tel 94. Jom Manville 23%, Kennrooft Copper 45, Montgomery Ward 617 National Ditters 17%. National Lead 29.

New York Central 11. "Packard Moters 34.

Pan American, Airways 1. Pennsylvania NE 15.

Radio Curs. 31%. Regt Bilk 11.

Hemiazion Rand 2. Republle Beel 20%. Ser Debick 88%. She Ol 14.

Bocany Vacuum 15. Bovibern Pacino 49. Standard Brands 18 %. Standard ) of Calf 61% Standard Ol'of. NJ. CCM. Bladebaker 70%.

However, it is

odged) this might

become

nearly as difficult 杂易 revising the entire Japanese economy on a non. Industrial basis since the sour- ces of some of theso raw materiale

world the marketing pat away and tern of such supplies avaliable has already been established. In this connection there have Leen

rumours kiat Britain has

to encourage rought

Japan to regime conserve its Sterling balancos sources and trade with the Sterling arca inevitable as much as possible in the hope seck some that the thus emerging post-war form of economic arrangement Japanese economy with the Reds even if outright oriented away from the dollar

не political recognition is withheld.

area and toward Britain. Discussing Germany's

relation

Some

suggested experts raight also be

a monoduvre to

on the curb ware Consolidated Mining. « British poinigri out that the new

in position on its future Japanese

** | Fairchiki Engine.. Cities Servies and government when placed on

commerce be- nariai Atent, Kalmer Frixar was higher, own by the aceupation

powers fore other European nations get -Auotized Press. must seek new markets on all foothold. They explained Bri- parts of the world if it is to be fain, as an occupation power, is

member in n good position to do this. rome a self-sustaining

United Press.

to this picture, economic analysisure e ank

the

may

be

this

INDIAN TALKS WITH PAKISTAN

of the Western family of nations. In search for these markets, it hus already been broudly hinted. ultimately and Germans may

with themselves in competition Britain, which was the case In certain pre-war asens of trade.

It is assumed here that like

Western

Ger- her neighbours,

Karachi, May, 25. Talks on monetary exchange many has been looking hopefully toward the possibility in the between India and Pákistan future of supplying considerable ended in deadlock here yester--

amounts of light manufactures day.

and other industrial products to The Indian representatives ask- the Far Eastern market in returned for a moratorium. They sug- for Asian goods.

gested that, the question of pay- However,

Communist-do- ment for India's imports from minated China presumably will Pakistan this year should be post- follow the pattern of other Iron poned until the next CommEA- Curtain countries, which prefer wealth conference. Bilateral trade arrangements! These payments are understood calling for considerable amount to be in the region of 100,000,000 US dollara toppled further of harter and direct theft, trade; to 120,000,000 rupees.-Reuter, yesterday as the role fell to wherever possible to their politi- HK$0.05 at the close of the morral associater,

I was an all-way drop after opening at $6.95

ket.

As a result,

informed Aomo sources here fear added pressure The rate for TT followed sult, may In future be exerted on both and, likewise closed at $0.05.

East and West Germans to drlent their their politics with

economies and poshibly the Eastern

them the

Sterling and Australian pounds also changed over from the up grade to the down-grade.

Notice To Consigndos

Union Bag 2AN. 'Union Carbiau 137.

1. Rubber. 17. U.B. Bul 68%.

0.8. Line

15.

Westinghouao ZIN.

Younghouse Sheet, Tubs 01.

den. Pub. Utiles 134.

Corporate bonds tended lower, Lower

TRADE TREATY EXTENDED

Stockholm, May 25. The Swedish Foreign Office to- day announced that agreement has been reached to prolong, the Swedish-Turkish payments aric exchange agreement ́until June 15. 1950. The

agreement was negotiated Ahkdra--Unified Press.

Notice To Consigneos

CONSIGNEES PER STATES STEAMSHIP Co.

8.5. "OREGON"

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into: the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to the Whorf's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.

Sterling dropped from HK$18.-1 bloc on the grounds that only between 10 a.m., and noon on left in the

10 in the morning to $18 at the, Russia can guarantee close; and Australian pounds from HK815.50 $14.00.

Plastres fell back to HK$12.00

a 100 after the rate was up to $14.10.

Tienis dropped, to HK$2810 = 100, and NEI Gulders, to HKS- 39.50 a 100.

... want thir Reaction on the market, was that rates were at last getting back to a saner level

Far

Eastern market.

Unknown Facts

As yet an unsolved diamant in this equation in Japan, thè} nature and extent of whoed post-war trade To yot to bo established. Some officials have

that taken the position

the resumption of Intensive trade batween the Japanese islanda)...

S.S. "MENTOR" Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed at Holt's Whart May 30 and 31, 1949, and con- signees are requested to have their representatives present during the survey,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hong Kong, May 28, 1049) ►

Pacific For East Live, Price

Fast Regular TrangPacific Service

DIRECT

-BAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES.

From

"JULIA LUCKENBACH“

"CHINA, VICTORY" "LIGHTNING** T

WWLYING DRAGOM" *; "ČEKAY KIPOSLOM

For full parti

"

OVERLAND NEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT DIKONTO MONTREAL AND ALĻ AMERICAN # CANADIAN UITIES.

Arrive

BAU

+

San Francisco

Trimates

Bait Fishelnem

June 4

mis 14

„Máj, 40

June

Jane Jame

San Fraselios & Los Angeles.

"Damaged packages are to be for godownis examination by Consignees and Consignees and Company's Sur yeyors, Métara Carmichael & Clarke at 10. a.m. on the 2nd Juric.

+

To comply with General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Re vente Officer in attendance. when damaged dutiable good! dra, examined.

No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godown, and all goodi retaining undelivered after the ard June Will be subject tó rént.

All claims agathat the steam er must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th June 1949 or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will bd

{

DODWELE & CO. LTD.

Agents.

Hong Kong, May 27, 1940.

ESIDEN

The Global Flest

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO' PH SHANGHAI & JÁPAN APresident, Wisp

Jane B "General Gordon, (via Munita & fupan) and "President Clévéland”.

July ju

་་་་་་་་་་་

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

viä JAPAN

"President Taft" "President Madjebn"

MAY. SO

June 3

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PANAMA

......... June 23 ...................... July 12

"President Johnson" (Direct to. Paville Coast) *President Harrison". (Direct to Fácillo Coast)

ROUND-THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SURZ

PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,

GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON "Martije. Siappet" (Singapore Direct), "President Polk"

TO N.E.I. & SINGAPORE

"President Harrisht” "President Fillmore"

Opposite Star Ferry.

June 2 June 15

June July 3

Tel, 28172 /MN,

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

to and from

Atlântle Coast Ports of

the United States

und. For Edstern Ports

NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS

ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC

"ÞIONEER WAVE"

........

"PIONEER LAKE" "PIONEER COVE

Juno 8 June 24 July 6

SAILINGS TO MANILA

"PIONEER WAVE" "PIONEER LAKE" "PIONEER COVE"

June ก

June 25

July 7

2

SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC

via JAPAN, & PANAMA CANAL

7. "PIONEER LAND....Arrives June 12 Balls June 14-

"PIONEER WAVE

"PIONEER LAKE"

"PIONEER COVE"

June 27

July 16

July 25

For Totes, spotial Information catt

Jane 20

July 18 July 27

UNITED STATES LINÉS

Queen's Bldg.

COMPANY

Tel. 31251

The above list indicates the primalia) sorts of loading and discharge presently lntended,, but not, their rotation. For further informas tion as schedule at the Company's Office.

BEN LINE

SHIP "BENRINNES" BENAYON" *BENARTY"

"BENVENUE" "BENLOMOND" "BENVRACKIE" "BENLAWERS"

SHIP

"BENAVON" "BENVENUE" "BENLAWERS"

{"BENRINNES”

"BENARTY" "BENVRACKIE”.

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K. via Singapore

.SAILINGS

TO

London Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham- burg & Holt. Liverpool, Glasgow.

dr Leith. 'Liverpool, Glasgow,

Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg,

**

DUE

In. Dort.

28th May. Abb, 8th June. Abt. 10th June. 2nd half Luno.. End-June. Early July.

LOADING

30th May. 2nd half June. Ist half July.

30th May (Buoy A.5)

2nd half June.

lat half July.

"BENLOMOND" Genos London, Ant- 2nd half July.,

werp, Rotterdam Hamburg

• Accepts cargo for Japan: I calla at Port Sudan.

For Further Particulars, Apple Tợmă W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

Tork Ballding.

Agones

Telephone: Seten."

KLAVENESS LINE!

· SAILINGS

Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. "SUNNYVILLE”

30th May

ARRIVALS: FROM PACIFIC COAST M.S. "CASTLEVİLLE”

21st June M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE”

22 July

Salling to Shiyapore, Port Swéftenhain Penang, Belawan & Batavia

M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”

Passenger. Accommodation Chinese Freight Agents,

HØJ FODE FING

26th May

Baik 00 Tanka

Tel: 17792 THE BANK LA

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