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ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

LINES

JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR ·

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

"TJISADANE"

25th June

"TASMAN"

In purt 24th June

"AJITJALENGKA”

.................... 21st July

7th July

MANILA

SAILINGS

"TJISADANE"

16th June

THE CHINA MAID, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1949.

FINANCE AND COMMERCE

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

A quiet day with rates practi- cally unchanged,

ILK.

ARRIVALS!

24th June

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI

"VAN RIEMSHIJK“

"YAN HEUTSZ”.

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

.29th Juno

15th July

20th June

6th Juy

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

ARRIVALS

SAILINGS

"TEGELBERG“

26th June

"THIKAMPEK" : "RUYS"

8th July

10th Aug.

10th July

7th Sept.

#TJIBODAS" *

Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through Bs/L to

"TEGELBERG"

Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.

✯ no passenger accommodation,

JAPAN

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

24th June

Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

"MEERKERK”

"AMSTELDIJK"

*KIJNKERK"

"MARIEKERK"

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

Early July

End July

In port Early July

End Aug.

Early Aug.

End Sept.

Early Sept.

Transhipment cargo decepted on through Bs/L to India,

Mediterranean and Northern European poris.

"M ERKENK"

SHANGHAI and JAPAN

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

14th June

Early July

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

DE LA RAMA LINES

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

m.v. "DONA ANICETA"

m.v. "BENGAL"

VOT, LOANSI

Loan 100 hab.

* Loan (1074 #4 1940) 100b.

3 Lomb (1948) 19012.

BANKS!

11...ank 16301.

n. Jeg.) £91n. Chartered Bank 10.

Merral Bank A. 4.B.CHITA, Bank of East jänin 2245, TIDIR.

INSURANCES

Canters from 1914), 3604. Une C

Chian Bunderwritsen, 5.20. 1.K, Fire Inn, 113,

STOPPING:

Bonanses 2126.

1.K. M. Stranibonte 1734m. Ind China Prof. Die

(f.) 20.

tibells (Barra) 82/Ga. Wistons Waterbente 30155,

Akia Now, Fah, Don.

DOCKS, WHARVER, GODOWNB. Ele..

H.k. K. Wharren 14,

North Pada Wharvest.

2014.

Manga Hengkew Wharves 185.

1.

China Providente 12.18b.

Shanghai Dockyarda 10b, 19. Wherlocks an

MINING:

Roub Mines 4án.

16. Mine 01tin.

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.

5. Hotels 12.60m

2.K, and 503.

Shanghai Landa 2.106, 2.50%, 1.10am. Humphreyn jm. H.K. Ienities 2n,

Chinese Fataten 105.

PUBLIC UTILITIES,

H.K. Tramways 10 li☎. Peak Trame (91d) 10m.

(Now) 10.

BIAT Ford GM

bights (0)4) 136, 13.40x.

(New) 5.20b, plan,

H.K, Eletrley 136, 34, 225/KRAK. Marine Electrten (X.D.) 220. Sundakan Liglita n.

Teleshbutes

Bhnoxalin 41.

INDUSTRIALS:

Calk Msc. 10zd.) 25.40%. Conturi fere în.

Cements AN. 11.K. Rap 18.20m,

STORES, Ele

Dairy Farm 15k. Winona 44, 45s.

L. Crawford (0td) 25m.

(New) 23n.

Sinerres 58-

China Emporium in.

Sam Co., Ltd. 24.

Kwa Nang Hong 1360.

Wing On (H..) 6.

Wm. Powell, Lld. Dýn,

MISCELLANEOUSI

Chton Entertainments (X. Rim.) 181⁄4úm. J.K. Constructions (Old) dis

(New) 3n.

Vibro Filings LGn. Marsman Investments 9/-n. Matman (1.K.) n.

Stunghat Jemt 2148. Ynglates Sh.

27th June

10th July

COTTONS:

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

#s. “DONA AURORA” (calls Japno)

C.V. "DONA NATI”

18th June

22nd July

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE

Tela. 23676-22675

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tela, 23738--20153

was 2.2, Fan.

RUBBER. El.. COMPANIES,

Almo Estate

Anglo-Jaya 20

Batu A 10%,

Bute Plantation 2. Chemire United 40b. Cling Rubber 29, Consolidated Rubber la. Dominion Rubbers in. Langkat 1n.

Padang Rubbers 061%,

Repah Rubbers #6b.

Rubber Trusia 2006, ala, Samagaga Rubber 866. Semambu Rubber, 205, Shantahal Kedah D. Shanghai-Molass 321pb. ShangHal Sumatres 10n. Hange Duris '12). Tanah Merah 55m.

Tebang Rabbera „Aön.

Zlanabe Rublets 18.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. The Gaiety

OF COPENHAGEN

M.S. “KOREA'

LOADING ABOUT 23rd June for ADEN, PORT HAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN, also, possibly, COLOMBO,

Tanks avaliable for the carriage of all in bulk.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.

Tel. 34111 & 34112

TAI HANG JEWELLERY Wholesalers of CUT-DIAMONDS

Bole Agents for

To Re-Open

Reds To Charter Wool Picture

Foreign Ships?

Shanghai, June 13.

The Shanghai Military Commission is considering a scheme to charter foreign steamers for ship. ment of vital commodities to this city from other areas under the People's Government, according to pross reports today.

The goods to be shipped here from other liberated areas will comprise about 200,000 tons of coal, three to five million .catties of edible oil, and from 60 to 100 million catties of cereals each month.

The Bureau further hopes toj pay for the charter not with for.

elin exchange but with goods which have a rendy market 'In the areas concerned.

The chartering of foreign-flag will be negotiated

Meunters

Currency Measures In

through the Navigation Buren Shanghai

of the Military Control Commis- sion under terms which will not violate the navigation rights of the countries concerned.

the plan The reason for

forelan steamers is churter ported to be the shortage available bottoms.

hai

to

IC- Di

Meanwhile, the Port of Shang

closed for the fifth day without any definite action having

bren

taken to determine whether the mouth of the Tang- Ise River has been mined.

Although Inspection

team is

on

to have sailed down the

lo investigate whellier mining is real or imaginary. amarine authority said an in- spection from any distance would not reveal anything because of the muddy waters of the Yong- isc.

Ship Leaves

Ha declared that minesweep- ing atij remains the only way to determine whether there are any mines.

The Military Control Commis- sion has been meeting constantly during the pasi four days to con- alder the situation but is handl. capped by the lack of proper

equipment.

The China Merchants steamer

Kianghsin left port yesterday morning for Hankow, which will not take her past the

danger arda.

the

San Francisco, June 18,

A large number of Shang hal residents are dally positing their foreign

4- cur. rendies in local hartka or obą. verting these holdings into Communiet dollars since the

of the previ promulgation alonal regulations governing foreign exchange, the Com. Peiping munist controlled

ported tonight. Radio reported

Danka appointed to handis foreign exchange in Shang- hal include the Hong Kong and Shanghat Banking Cor- poration, the Radio said.

It also

the reported that' import of catten Into Shang- hai la to be temporarily ex empted from duties in order to promote production and foreign trade Reuter.

RUBBER SHOES SEIZED IN PI

Manila, June, 13. Some 3,000 pairs of men's rubber shoes manufactured in Hong Kong, which were alleged to have been Imported into the Philippines legally and hence seized by the Customs authorities, will be dis- tributed to veterans and Indigents in hospitals and other institutions, Meanwhile,

United States it was disclosed today by the Cus

Melecio J. Leighton toms Ambassador, Dr.

Collector, Mr. Stuart, conferred with American Fabros, businessmen here yesterday after- noon a few hours after arriving here by train from Nanking,

Today he will meet American malesionaries. Dr. Stuart's talks are preparatory to his return to Washington for ometal emisulta- tions with the State Department, lle wi go back to Nanking 10--Reuter. morrow to prepare for the trip. -Reuter.

Money Market

US dollars firmed up again yes terday after Saturday's relapse, Opening at 41K$6.20, as against $6.14% on Saturday, the rate elimbed to $0.20, and closed at

The shoes enn not be disposed of by publle auction, it is pointed out, since such action would de- the unti- feat the purposes of dumping law,

They are said to have been brought to Manila from the Bri tish Colony by Chinese merchants.

MONOPOLY, IN PI ALLEGED

Virtually Unchanged

י ז' *

Boston, June 13. -The wool picture was Virtually unchanged last week, aside from new hope in worsteds.

Dealers found nothing tangible In udvides from the goods mar- kot in suggest early Gitsiness lți worsteds but

topmakers were showing

Interest, sople now though at levels unattractive to dealers generally,

mills, the Commercial Woollen Buletin says, continue to seals a variety of raw materials from nolin to low cost wool Boyle.

Use

"Noils, with combing plants at n low

ebb in operation, have constantly become harder to find and keen denignd leaves market very firm. This situation has contributed toward increased demand for good

wool wastes, also at firm prices.

"Brond Interest was still

ap parent in domestic 50, 66% and other wools of average length. wool Low cost sorts

In shorn

bo

are taken. A diversity of STAYE and stained wools has been in domandi, with the chaupert types pretty woll

yesterday. cleaned lookins, reported to

around for some wool, apparently set their buying price ideas on a level consistent with values for currently depressed such tops as are being liquidated. "Dealers who own wool pur- chases earlier have little

that they can turn over profitably at the low levels suggested, and practically no chance to secure higher replacements except at costs.

When worated mills will get some business which requiras now wool purchases is the big it in the market here. Dealers cannot sell domestie lines at prices quot- ed between, growers' high do- mands and milla* low offers, aro not Hence generally they purchasing fine 12 months wool in the domestic primary kets."--Associated Proga.

mar-

Notice To Consignoos

M.V. “LISHOLT" Having arrived Hong Kong consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods have been landed and placed at their risk and expense into the godowns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., where delivery may be obtain- ed as soon as the goods are landed.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns or failure to attend the survay.

All broken,

chafed and damaged goods are to be left Manila, June 12.

in the godown'where they will The Becretary of Coinmerce and Industry, Mr. Cornetto Balmaceda, be cxamined in the presence of is reported to be planning to con- Messts. Goddard and Douglas vene shipping men shortly in on June 17, 1940, at 10 a.m. order to ascertain the truth t reports that exporters, are being To comply with the General adversely affected by the alleged Bonded Warchotisa Régula- 57 opened at 1189.27 and monopolistic practices of local tions, consignees must have a

ship-owners.

Revenue Omeer in attendance was unchangol ot Bald to be showing great con- | when exumining, damaged duti- MICHIG

Australian cern over these reports, Mr. Bal-able goods. All claims against maceda said that the Republie's the vessel must be presented to pounds at HK$14

economy is being sustained by the Undersigned within four- solo of expert products,Router. teen days of the ship's arrival, or they will not be recognised. No fire insurance will be effected.

clpsed at $0.194.

as

were

Plastres were put through IK$12 a 100,

Ticals were unchanged at HK- $25.50 a 100.

NEI Guilders opened at HK37,

a 100 and closed at $17.50.

Notice To Consignees

CONSIGNEÉS PER STATES STEAMSHIP CO. 8.5. “MONTANA”

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf

dollar revenues acruing trẻm the

Hatice To Consignças

CONSIGNEES PER·· AUSTRALIA-WEST PACIFIC LINE M/V "CITOS".

are hereby notified, that their cargo la being discharged Into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be ni Conriguéos I

& Godown Co.'s godown where risk ansi subject to the Wharf's

WALLEM & Co, Agents, Telephone 34177-9.

Notice To Consignees * “KYSKA"

it will be at Consignees risk terms and conditions of storage, notified that all goods have

London, June 12, A new generation of Galets and subject to the Wharf's and where delivery may, he Girls will probably be dancing terms and conditions of storage, obtained their way into London's heart by and where delivery may Christmas.

The famous theatre in

the

bn

obtained.

Damaged packages are to be Strand-the home of Edwardian left in the godowns for musleal comedy and of the imous examination by Consignees and Galety Girls-is how being re- Company's Surveyors, MesaTS. paired:

Ten years ago the theatre was Carmichael & Clarke at 10 am, doomed to be demolished and re- on the 17th June. placed by pitces but the whe ins tervened and, the theatre remain- ed derelist.

To

Having arrived Hongkong consignets of cargo are hereby been landed and placed at their risk and expense into the go- Damaged, packagos árp to be downs of the Hong Kong & foth in the godowns for Kowloon Wharf & Godown examination by Consiguses and Co., Ltd, where delivery may Considers and Company Sues be obtained as soon as the veyors Megers, Carmichael & goods are landed. CIREKS at 10 am. on the. ATAT June,

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the To comply with General godowns or fallure to attend comply with General Bonded Warehouse Regulations the survey, Bonded Warehouse Regulations

All broken, chafed and, darn- In 1048 the theatre was pur- consignees must have a "Res. Consignees must have: Res

In attendance aged goods are to be left in the chased by Lupino Lane, of the venue Officer in attendance venus Officer

when damaged dutiable goods

gedown whofe they will be famous British theatrical family. when damaged dutlaħle goods Now he has been granted a licence are examined.

are exhibined.

szamined in the presence of for repairs and he hopes toʻra-

Messrs. Goddard and Douglas | open the Gaiety with a muialçal

on June 17, 1949, at 10 am comedy by Christmas-Reuter,

ACTOR'S WIFE POISONED

No claim will be admitted after the goods, have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered, after the 18th June, 1940 will be subject

All claims against the New York, Juno 12,

steamier must be presented, to Mra Irone Tracy wife at the the Undersigned on or before actor, Lda, Fracy, who, was found the 20th June, 1840 or they will unconscious on the foot of her not bo recognised,

hotel sult wild lady to No Fire Insurance. will, ba

coma offccted

Liberty Diamond Cutting Works (Pty) Ltd. have delala

„Jahazinesburg, Bouth Afric

Bank of Keek. Asla

7th Floor,“Hát

Mrs. Trotu, lint-Bart winus Friday, and, a. rounded her underden

pooled barbiturats

DODWELL

Hona. Konk, Juna

No claim will be admitted after the goods, have left the

To comply with the Generaļ steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after Bonded Warehouse Begulations, the 18th Jund; 1940, will be consignees must have Be subject to repl

Evenue. Offcox. In afandance All plaims against the steam-when examining damaged, cuti- r must be presented to the able goods. All claims against Undersigned on or before the the vessak must be presented to 25th June, 1949 or they will not the Undersigned within. Zour teen days of the ship's: arrival be recognised.

or they will not be ret "No Fire -Insurance will ́ba 2

-No Aro Inn

The Global Flest.

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

vla SHANGHAI & JAPAN ́· "General Gordan” (via Monika & Lyan) "President Cherélind” „in metara "President Wilson"

June 24.

July Aur

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

via JAPAN

"Prezident Piutos" "President MoKinley"

Jone 30

July 17

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PANAMA

*June 27

*President Johnson" (Direct to Pacific Coast)...

'President Harrison" (Difust' to Pacifio Cosat) ............ July 12

ROUND-THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, QUES

TORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,

GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON "President Polk" "Mount Davis"

TO NEL & SINGAPORE

"Frealdent Fillmore" mmm mmm "President Tyler"

.. Opposite Star Ferry,

June 15

July 29

1

4 July July 30

Tel. 28175/5.

BEN LINE

Spir

"BENVENUE" "BENLOMOND" "BENYRACKIE BENLAWERS" "BENDORAN" *DENRKOCH!"

"BENVORLICH"

SHIP

"BEN VENUE" "BENLAWERS" "BENVORLICII" **"DENREOCHI"

"BENARTY". "BENVRACKIE "BENDORAN".

"BENLOMOND"

ARRIVALS

FROM ‚U.K. via Singapore

-da-

(direct)

SAILINGS

TO

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham- buse & Hulk

DUE

16th June. 2nd half June.

End June. Abt. 2nd July. Abt. mid July. 2nd half July. End July.

LOADING Abt. 18tit, June,

- Abt. 5th July.

End July, 2nd half August Abt. 28th Jutie. Early July. 2nd half August.

Abt. 14th July.

'Liverpool, · Glasgow,

Havre, Antwerp, Rot- terdam & Hamburg. Genos, London, Ant werp. Rotterdam & Leith

via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Port Sudan and other way ports.

Accepts cargo for Japan.

Calls at Genoa,

Omita Hamburg, calls at Leith.

Fur Further. Particulars, Apply. To—

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

York Building.

Agente

Telephone: 4165.

IVARAN LINES FAR EAST SERVICE

M..V. “LISHOLT”' Loading about 15th Juno, 1949 FOR TAKUBAR, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & YAWATA.

For freight and further particulars apply:--

WALLEM & COMPANY

Agents.

Hongkong Bank Building

Tols: 34177/0.

STATES MARINE LINES

S.S.

FAR EAST SERVICE

FROM 'U.S.A. PORTS

& T. EXPLORER”

Port-Dicharging

Agents

GOURLIE & CO., (H.K.) LTD.

Unión Bullding.

Telephone: 31341.

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS.

Direct to Los Angeles, In 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. "FRANCISVIELIZA WANAL. - 30th Juni DARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST-SE

ASTLEVILLELSI MS. "BOUGAINVILYW

MA

MAS. “GASTE

Fort Myettenham fă

stavia

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