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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949.
ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
"TJIHADAK"
**PASMIAN"
LINES
JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR
*PTIISADANE
"TJITJALENGKA”
TJIHADAK”
"TJIBADAK"
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
22nd June
1th July
21st July .9th August
MANILA
SAILINGS
22nd June
21th June
7th July
21xt July
ARRIVALS
la port
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
"VAN RIEMSÐIJK"
"VAN HEUTSZ"
"VAN RIEMSDIJK"
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
29th June
In port
6th July
23rd July
15th July
1st August
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"TEGELBERG”
TJIKAMPEK"
"RUYS"
“THIBODAS"
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
TALKS
FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
ON FORMATION New York
OF NEW WORLD UNION
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Interest in the Market rather at a low ebb. In splic of this, quotations remain steady.
1.K. GOVT. LOANN
45 Town 100% 4.
bown (1994 & 1980) pain. 305 Leon Laven) 19in,
BANKA
Bank 150, 15knæs, (1, 2) Ch Charterent Unnk £19 3/4. Mercantile Bank A. 4 D. ££ain. Baku East Asia 113,
INRURANCES
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
H.K.
43
eith June.
18th July
18th Aur.
10th July
7th Sept
6th Oct.
17th August
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through 85/L to
"TEGELBERG"
Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.
* no passenger accommodation,
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
25th June
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
"MEERKERK"
6th July
"AMSTELDIJK"
.End July
"RIJNKERK"
End Aug.
"MARIEKERK"
.................End Sept.
Early July Early Aug. Early Sept.
Traushipment cargo accepted on through Bs/L to India, Mediterranean and Northern European ports,
"MEERKERK"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
5th July
KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 Chinese Agents: 82. CONNAUGHT RD. C. Tets: 31196-25133
DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO to.v. "DONA ANICETA"
1.V. "BENGAL
1st July
10th July
SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
#5. "DONA AURORA” (calls Japan)
m.v. "DONA NATI"
*21st June
22nd July
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
MARINA HOUSE Tris. 23676-22675
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Telk 2373820153
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
OF COPENHAGEN
M.S. "KOREA"
LOADING 24th June
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. also, possibly, COLOMBO,
Tanks avaliable for the carriage of off in bulk.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor..
Tel. 34111 & 34112
Cantun The 55
Bulan 21, 64214b. 650M, China Basterwriters 5AGA, 1.K. Fire Ine, 2408,
TyJown $20.
BRIPPING
H.K. M. Steamboate 17. dido Chums (Pref.) 89144,
the "VAL.
Sheth Beater) chỰTận,
Puton Waterbate Mufyn, Anis Nay, Mike.
BOCKA, WHANYER, GODOWNY, Etc.
H.R. & K. Whorven 1234.
North Polt Wharves Gign,
Shanglii Bunkkew Wharves 18.
.. *.
China Frost 12.
Shanghai Backyards 1920.
Wheelocks 291% 0.
Raub Min b
MINING
H.K. Mines „011¤
LAND, HOTELS A OLDER.
1. 2 1. Najede 111gb, 12,8cm, 11 jaɛ. H.X. Land Ga
Shanghal Lundh 2.90%, 3.20, han. Humphreys 11%.
IK, Bella n.
Chinese Estaten 165,
PUBLIC UTILITIES
11. Tramwayn 105, 17, 18.650.
- l'eak Trame (Old) 10.
(New) 10n.
Star Ferries 112n
C. light (Old) lab. 18.10.
(New) 0.10h. .
H.K. Fectrics 126, 3, 22. Murao Electric 22n,
Sandakan Clube Dn.
Telephones 20 fyb,
Shanghai Gar 3b.
INDUSTRIALS
L'air, Marg. (Grd.) 25.60 Canion fees 7n.
Cement 22% b. 23, 2214/23,1868. H.K. Ropes 10.
STORES, Etc.
Inity Paren 14a, Watson 445, 451.
1. Crawfords (Old) 2in.
New $30.
Sthree In.
Chlua Emporium, Bun Co., Ltd. £. Kwong Sang long 1330. Wing On (H.K., X.D. aob. Wm. Powell, LM, DIM.
MISCELLANEOUS
China Entertainments 18n. H.K. Constructions (Old) n.
(New) £5m
Vibro Tibags 16n.
Maraman Investments (7-1. Maraman (1.K.) 2.
Shanghai Loan .10.
Yangtazes 3L,
Ewon 7.80s,
COTTONS
RUBBER, Etc., COMPANIES
Alma Estates 14n.
Anglo-Dulch Jon,
Anglo-dayan I.
Katu
Anam 40.
Dnte” Plantations Sn.
Themure United
in.
Cheng Rubbers .20m.
Consolidated Kublers In.
Tominion Rubbers In Langkat in.
Keyah Rubber 30, Rubber Tranis Sz.
Sam
Robbers Aún. Aemambu Hubbers. Hamahal Kedahi 119
Shanghal-Malaya 12m. Shanghai Bumaiers „30n, Rungel Duris 12m. Tab Meraha Con
400.
Telona Rubiese Zlangbe Rubben in.
SHIP CAPSIZES
Homburg, June 21.
The German motor vessel Max Bornhofen (given as 420 tons, not listed in Lloyds) sank on Thura- day night in the Bale off the Aaland Islands, the German news agency D. P. D. reported today. The crew of mino-were saved by The Swedish (2,103 tons).
steamer Polaris
London, June 20.
British trade union officiols are today completing plans for the international conference at Genova this week-end to establish a now world trade union organisation.
on
Stock Exchange
of
New York, June 21. The stock market scored one of the largest overall advances the year on Monday. Key Issues advanced Tractions to aroun't three points. The trading ce gulckened. as priees rose and half the day's volume of 100,000 Insites Rail and airline groups led the advance. News of n partial four Paris was power agreement in regarded as favourable, but other. wise
Wall Street saw little to ex- plain the
the rise.
Bank Of China was registered in the final hour." Order To
The new body will be in rivalry to the Communist- led World Federation of Trades Unions.
Observers here, studying ports of yesterday's decision in Geneva
Asian create 10 Federation of Labour, foresee a powerful drive by the new in ternational to
organise the traite unionists in Azlü, Atrien. Suuth America and the Middle East as well an
older established European movements.
the
It is virtually certain that the United
States, Britain, the Stan- dinavian countries and the Bear- tax countries will be Australia, New Middle East and
the
Branches
Bhanghai, June 21. The head office of the Bank cr China
now In Shanghai,
ປາ taken over by the new
radioed Its thorities, has branch offices in London, New York, Singapore, Tokyo, Hong
Calcutta Kong.
and other cities abroad not to make advances or loans to the Kuo- mintang "reactionary" bloc.
represented. Zealand, Asiatic
trade at- movements inay also
already tend us most of them have representatives in Switzer- land altending the conference of the International Labour Ofles,
For the
the Arst
time, the
the new In- ternational will
guidance of the bring together
the American Federation of La- strong bour and the six-milion Congress of Industrial Organisa- ilon in one world movement.
Both will be represented in the new world labour body,
In
unless
unless
circulated in Mr.
In a statement Western European capitals, Irving Brown. European repru- the American sentative Federation of Labour, says that unlon Western trade
nctivity the areas where colonialism and imperialism have long prevalled, it will be impos- sible to bullà a real world or- Konection.
leaders intensify throughout
their
Eastern "Stooges"
"It is already reported that the W.F.T.U. and its stooges in
the Far East are preparing an Asian conference in Shanghai. "This will, be repeated, in
probe in other parts
of the
pincis
he added.
The Geneva meeting must lead to a world organisation which will give due consideration to the world-shaking events now taking
outside Europe.
central means not only a
bureau in Western body with Europe but the creation of free trade union centres in every major region and continent in the world with equal representation from all these areas to the can- tral body of the new united World! Federation of. Free Trade Unions," he declared-Reuter,
CHICAGO GRAINS
Chicago, June 21. Grains edged upward under buying helped by reports of dis- appointing yields in the South West. Wheat finished 2-4-2- higher.
$1.07 2. September
$1.97%-% December ..... $1.09 Corn -1-% higher.
July
$1.31
-4. -$1.32.
Oats - higher.
July
.60 -5%.
$1.37 14.
Rye - higher.
July Soybeans 2-3-1⁄2 higher.
July
..... $2.32.
-Associated Press.
WINDING-UP
London, June 20. Mr. Justice Wynn Parry made An order in the High Court today for the compulsory winding-up of the Exchango Bank of India and Africa, Limited.
brought by The petition was Abu Tuhir Mohammed, Siddique, textile traders and creditore of
The directive said that un- der the proper direction and East China zonal branch of the People's
the
of Bank.
China Bank will from now on be one of the banks serving the people In accordance with the nan- clat
policies and aconomic ambodied in the new demo. cracy,
The directive further status that all temporary machinery set up in the name of the ad
the ministrative office of Bank of Ching at Canton and Hong Kong la now illegal and orders alt overseas offices to prepare returns and state. monta of accounts up to June 0 this year for submission to the Shanghal administrative office. Reuter.
Money Market
U.S. dollar was frmer yester- HKS6.23 and day, opening at closing at $0.21.
TT was put through from 6.-, 15 to $0.17.
Sterling went up to HK$17.05 after opening at $16.95.
10,
Australian pounds dropped back to HKS$14 after opening at $14.- Piastres opened at HK$12.10 100, and closed at $12.15.
Ticals were unchanged at HK$20.50 a 100, and NEI Guilders i at HK$37.20 a 100.
NY
COTTON
Gainers Ineluted United Air- linen, Eastern Airlines, American Airlines, Santa Fe, Nickel Pinte, linols Central, Union Pocile, Alreraft, United Woolworth,
Dow Chemical, Western Union.
American
Woollen.
Among laggards
15
were Con- solidated Edison, U.S. Gypsum.
Золся Ποιν
averages: Stocks 19.26; 20 Industries 105.40; Rails 43.28; 10 Uulltles 34.05.
Closing quotations: Adams Express (25 Alaska ALL
American Unn; 89
American Amelting: 4125 Ameclean Telephone: 11415 Amerleen Tobben:
American Walerworks: 214 Anucola Copper: 25% Aviation Corporation: 0% Habin comutive: lande: 42 Bendia Arlation: Bethlehem Alert: 24 Being Aircraft: 10 Forden Company: 19 Canadian Pacifte: 20% J. Case 91% Cheraler: 465
Commercial Bolvente 144 Corn Predata t
Du Pont (New Stock): (0% Ensimen Kodak 40
Electric Light and Power: 26% General Electric:
General Motor:
Goodrich: 60
Goodyear: 16% Homeatale Mining: 20% International Harvealer: 24% International Paper: 45% Interasional Tel, and Tel.: Johns Manville: 94 Kennreat Copper: 4414 Montgomery Ward: 40% Nasonal rad: 171⁄2 New York Central: 19% Packard Molor: 10% l'an-American Airways: 9% Pennsylvania RR: ↑ Itadt Corporation: 182 Real Bilk: 101 Republic Bleed: 19% Reynolds Tobacco; Gears Roebuck: 30 Shell Oll 3
Becomz Vacuum; 14%
Bouthern Pacife: 35% Standwed Urande: 18
Btandard Oil of Californis: 67%
Standard Out N.J.: 04 Bludebaker: 17
Unlan Bag: 20%
Union Carbide
US Rubber:
UB Steel: 2
UB Lines: 15
Westinghouse 22%
Your own theet and Tale: 58%%% General Public Utilities 12%
New York, June 21. More active trade buying, par- ticularly covering against export sales for the third quarter, 1fted cotton futures in lute dealings. Closed 35 cents to $1.70 a bale don higher.
July
October
December
March
May
July
Middling Spol ---Associated Press.
03.07-10.
29.49-50.
29.28-29.
29.26.
29.12-13.
28.50.
33.74 nominal.
Notice To Consignoos
CONSIGNEES PER BARDER-WILHELMSEN LINE M/V TEMERAIRE"
the campany, on the ground that are hereby notified that their
the parent bank in India is in cargo is being discharged into liquidation. The petitioners' coun- the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf
Associated Press.
London. Juno 21. Financial Times index of Lon- stocks 103.4.-Associated
Press.
MAERSK LINE
Notice To Consignees
The M/V "LEISE MAERSK" having arrivéd from New York and Ports of call, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed, at their risk and expenses into the Hong Kong & Kowloon &Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be
sel said that the bank is not re-l & Godown Co.'s godown where landed here, unless notice has presented and there is no oppo-it will be at Consignees risk been given 48 hours prior to sition Reuter.
CHINA EXPORTS
TO US.
be
port of call to which the option extends.
and subiect to the Wharl's vessel's arrival, but carried on terms and conditions of storage from port to port to the final and where delivery may obtained. Washington, June 21.
Damaged packages are to be
No claims will be admitted The US. Commerce Depart- ment reports, that China shipped in the godowns for exam after the Goods have left the US$4,000,000 worth
of goods to ination by Consignees and Com Godowns, and all goods remain-
Surveyors,
Messrs. ing undelivered after June The Max Bornliofon, which was US$8,000,000 in March.
the US. In April compared with pany's
Goddard & Douglas at 10 am: 26, 1949 will be subject to carrying coilulose from Sweden to
rent. In 1048 China shipped US$44,- on 22nd June. Germany, ia beloved to have 000,000 worth of goods to the To capsized in bad weather, D. P. D. US. compared with US$83,000
comply with. General All broken. chafed, and gald-outer,
000 in pre-war 1837-Associated Bonded Warehouse Regulations,
Re damaged Goods are to be left Press
Coraigneds must have venue Officer in attendance in the Godowns, where they whondainaged dutiable goods will be examined on June 24, 1949 at 10. a.m. by our Sur- veyors Messrs, Goddard & Dou
Pacific Far East Leone, Inc.
DIRECT
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service:
BAN FRANCIS00, LOS ANGELES
SORRAT REPUBLIC“ ↑
......”KEA BERIKUT→
OVERLAND HEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTREAL, AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN CITIES.
الهم
Ben Francis & Ros Angeles, Ban Francioon à Les Angries. ---- San Francisco & ine Angoise
Mentia, Iloilo.
TRADE TALKS
ore examined.
£
The Hague, June 20. A preliminary arrangement for No daim will be admitted glas. Dutch-Yuroslav trade and pay-after the goods have left, the Rents teame from June 18 to Nostourner's godown; and all goods vember 1 was officially annouine-
ed here today after trade talks remaining undelivered after the 23rd June, 1949 will be subject between the two countries.
Holland will send seeds, artià-| to rent
clal ilk chemicals, iron, coke All daims against the steamer Ut, niher, Alindoe wid spices in exchange for Yugoslav copper, must be presented to the un- lead, zinc, Umber, maize and dersigned on or before the 30th Hemp-Reuter;*
June, 1940 or they will not be recognised. Manila. Jund. 20. The Governement of Indie No Fire Insurance, will be parting to Allande to Phillos effected. pingi 2.000 tons of jute woods for
J
"PHILIPPINE. BRAX?
Fia Franeldie
Fair 19
JulyTMM
July 7.
at July
"BURPRISE”
San Francion
Aug
Ban Francjues de Los Angplan.
BENG "MAGOSYO RAMTK Can your ordinæ
(py (Carme Baat Bound.
Ratomber T, It was announced
for full parkletters cali Cheverné -
Trade: Kabakililalam: Administşma:
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents.
18d45by the Philippine Ielief and Hong Kong, June 17, 1040.
•
To comply with the General
1Rc. Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a apnue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All claims must reach us be- forn July 19, 1940, or they will not be recognised,
--- No Insurance will be affected..
JEBSEN & CO.
Agents,
Hong Kong, June 20, 1949:
AMERICAN. PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Fleet
TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO
vla SHANGHAI & JAPAN
"General Gordon" (via Manila & Japan)
June 24
"President Wilson"
Président Cleveland"................. kater
Jab 18
Aug. 2
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
via JAPAN
"President Pierce"
Joba 30
"President McKinley"
July 17
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PANAMA
"President Johnson" (Direct to Pacific Coast)
President Harrison" (Direct to Pacific Coast)
July 2
July 12
ROUND-THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, BUER
PORT SAIÐ, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,
GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"Mount Davis". "Mount Mansfield"
TO NEI. & SINGAPORE
"President Fillmore" "President Tyleř”
Opposite Star Ferry.
July
July 11
July 3
July 30
Tel. 25172/B,
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from Atlantic Coast Ports of the United States
and Far Eastern Ports
NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS
ARRIVALS FROM ATLÀNTIC
"PIONEER LAKE" "PIONEER SEA "PIONEER COVE"
June 22
July 20
July 28
SAILINGS TO MANILA
"PIONEER LAKE" "PIONEER SEA" "PIONEER COVE"
(also Cebu)
June 23
July 21 July 28
SAILINGS TO
NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA
vin JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL "PIONEER WAVE” ...
Salls Jane 24 In port "PIONEER LAKE" ... Arrives July 14 Salls July 16
Ang. "PIONEER SEA” .. ...
"PIONEER COVE"
Aug. 14
4
Aug. 6
*
Aug. 16
For rates, special information call
· UNITED STATES LINES
Queen's Bldg.
COMPANY
Tel. 31251
The above list Indicates the principal ports ať leading and discharge
* prewenlly Intended, but not thele rotation. For further infarm- tion pre schedule at the Company's Offic
BEN LINE
SUIT
*"BENLOMOND" 1“DENVRACKIE”
GENLAWERS* *BENDORAN" *"BENREOCH"
"BENVORLICH"
.SHIP *DENLAWERS"
BENVORLICH“ "BENREOCH" "BENARTY" "BENVRACKIE" "BENDORAN" "BENLOMOND”
ARRIVALS
FROM
...U.K. via Singapore
- do
do
DUE
24th June,
End Jane
Abt. 2nd July. Abt, mid July.
End July,
(direct) 2nd half July.
dom do SAILINGS
TO London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham- ..) barg & Hull.
Liverpool, Glasgow. Havre, Antwerp, Rot- terdam & Hamborg. Genos, London, Ant- Swerp Rotterdam & > Leith
LOADING Abt. 5th July.. End July, 2nd half August Abt. 7th July. Early July. 2nd half August. Abt. 14th July,
via Malaya, Colonibo. Aden, Port Sudan andg other way ports.
Accepts cargo for Keelung.
Accepts cargo for Japan.
#Calls at Geñoa,
1 Omita Hamburg, calla at Leith
For Further Particulars, Applu To----
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
York Building.
Agents
Telephone: DELÓI.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, In 16 days Thence is San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Pertania M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”........?
30th June ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST M.S. "CASTLEVILLE"
24th Junë M.S. BOUGAINVILLE” .X.
nd July Salling to Singapore, Port Swettenham
Penang Belawan & Batavia in M.S. "CASTLEVILLE”
--Pamanger-Locomakódáilan Chinelo Freight' Agents: HOO FOOK PING
THE BA
(CHINA)
nfs Building. Tel. 27792. THE BANK LAI
25th-Junë
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