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ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

— LINES

JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR

"TJITJALENGKA"

"TJIBADAK"

"TJISADANE”

“ROYS"

"TJITJALENGKA”

**TJIKAMPEK"

—PTASMAN”

"TJIBADAR

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

21 Julz Bud Augint 18th August

MANILA

SAILINGS

18th July 19th July

26th July 2nd-August-

21st July

4th August

ARRIVALS

20th July -

4th August

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI

"VAN HIEUTSZ"

"TJITJALENGKA" #

"VAN RIEMADIJK"

"VAN HEUTSZ"

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

15th July

In part

21st July

23rd July

16th August

8th August

1st August

Not calling at Penang & Belawan Dell Passengers accepted to Singapore only

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

"TJIKAMPER' * "KEYS"

19th July

19th Aug.

In port

"TJIBODAS" *

7th Sept.

"STRAAT MALAKKA

5th Oct.

18th Aug.

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

"HEYS

*IJIKAMPER“

Dar-E-Salaam and Zanzibar.

no passenger accommodation

JAPAN

SAILINGS

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949.

FINANCE

COMMERCE

MINERAL RESOURCES

DIMINISHING

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Conditions on the Exchuifge continue qufet but very steady,

The Directors of the Hong Kong Bank have, declarest an ifiterim dividend of £2 tax free, at Exchange 1/2

payable 13/10 August 15.

(11.2-402TaLUANG

455 Loan 181jn.

A 1934 & 1940)

alin.

Jean 17948) 196jan (ex, Campow).

DANKS

H.K. A. Bank 1000k, 1026», 1010am. 11. g.), яjn. Chartered Bank £9 15/16n, Merznutile Bank A. 4 B. str. Bank of East Asia 114,

INSURANCEA

2011

IN LE Food In Cub, 65775.

Order writers & Girs.

C++0

ARRIVALS

18th July

7th August 17th July

Dayhose 19 K.

Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

"AMSTELDIJK"

"RIJNKERK"

"MARIEKENK"

SAILINGS

End Jaly

End Aux.

End Hept.

ARRIVALS

Early Aug. Early Sept.

Transhipment cargo accepted on through Bs/L to India, Mediterranean and Northern European ports.

"AMSTELDIK"

JAPAN

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

End July

KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 Chinese Asants: B2. Connauut Ro., C. Tris: 31196-25133

DE LA RAMA LINES

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

m.y. "BENGAL"

IV. "BENARES“

16th July ................. Early Sept.

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

0.7. "DONA NATI” (calls Japan)

m.v. "DONA ANICETA" (calls Japan)

17th July Mid Aug.

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines).

MARINA HOUSE Tels. 23670-22075

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tela, 23738—20163

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

OF COPENHAGEN

S.S. "BLANKVANN"

LOADING 15th JULY

för

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

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD,

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.

Tel. 34111 & 34112.

KLAVENESS LINE

BAILINGS

Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland

Loading 29th July ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

M.S. "CASTLEVILLE”

M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE”

MS. "SUNNYVILLE"!!,

22nd July

Zist Aug.

23rd July

Salling to Singapore, Port Swettenham Penant, Bewiti & Batavia:

M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE, Passerigig Avoommedatio

+ HOO FOOK PING

fa- Building. Tali

Falk 01. Tauka

THE BANK LINE CHINATELITO)

THE BANK LINE:(China) 14

SHIPPING

gulzy.

M. Marubenis 17461, Tinto China (Preda mužn.

Def. 240. She later casein. Union Waterbonds. 200, Ant Nav. Mob.

1

DOCKS, WHARVES, Godówna, kie,

24.1. L K. Wharves 120sa. North Pit Wharven litte St. Roke Whreven den. HR, Duck infam. China Problemts 156. Sharpto Dockyarde 500,

Bach Mi

MINING

4.30. H.K. MIH .91}M.

LANDS, HOTELS & uldGS.

11. 8. feb 11,605, 18.20, 1.K. Land 57]n. Bhanch Landle 2.tah.

Humphreys 20.

H.K. Hultin 13ku.

L'istone Patates 16kn.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

1.K. Tramways 17,208, 30, 17łem.

Peak Trazo (0) 19.

(New) 100,

Star Ferrien 10.

G. Liubte (Old) 185.

(New) 2.451, 1.80m

H.. Electrica asb, 8, 33,

Marso Electric 226.

Belakan Lights Dn.

Telephone 221).

Shoushal Gas in.

INDUSTRIALA

Auld, Mang. Ord.) 26.6ÜN. Canton tree 7. Comenta 23h, ja. HB. Kapen 10%,

STORER, Ele,

Dalry, Farrow 36I), $21/160. Watsons 487b, ¿Enn.

L. Crawford (011) 2in.

(New) 230.

Sincere Gn. China Emporium Pn. Bus Co, Ltd. 2.80. Kwon Sang on 180 Wing On (I.K. Kb. Wm. Powell, Lid. Ditt.

MISCELLANEOUS

China Entertainments. 135. H.R. Constructions (Old) 3n.

(New) 21.

vibre Tings 160;... Maraman Invealmente n. Burgman (HK) n. Shongbal Goals (X.11.) 1.on. Yazıglazen J.

Ewon 6b,

COTTONS

HUBBER, E, COMPAÑIES

Alma Extales 140. Anglo-Dutch 30, Anglo-Java In. Batu Anama 40. Bute Pantallona Z. Chemorr United 403. Cheng Rubbers 20. Consolidated Itibúeri in. Dominkan Rubber In. Langkats 10., Repah Rübbers „008., Rubber Trusts $4, Bamagaga Rabbers 8. Bemambu Rubbers 16. Bhaghai Kedahu. In. Shaamha-Mainzu 126.. #hánghal Bumatess „Jón,, Bungel Duris 13jn. Tanah Merah .COM, Tibong Rubbers .40. Zanabe Hubbers In.

FAST

Lake Success, July. 12.

A paper on the metal resources, of undeveloped countries has been prepared by Dr. D. N. Wadia, Director of the Bureau of Mines, Gov- vernment of Indià.

It is among the 14 theses on the better use and con- servation of mineral wealth proposed for dis- _cussion at the first United Nations Scientific Conference due to open for a three-week ses- sion here on August 17.

Dr. Wadia, in his paper, ¡says: "Since 1914, more basic metals have been used up (a large part either destroyed or irreclaimably, locked up) ttian during the whale; of human history,

Postal Orders Banned For

"The lesson of metal depletion | Trävellärs

rhould be taken as nature's grima warning that van Is spending away a prime treasure which in non-replenishable.";

The critical shortage in metals, Dr. Wudia adds, has been most seriously felt up to now only in respect of tin, lead and zinc, but The signs ang apparent that the accessible.. deposits of popper,

Did nickel, inonganese, wollcom anilemony are diminishing, and new discovery is not keeping pace with derinud,

Dr. Wadia says: The rina- ttun, though general for the whole world, is becoming reute in the Western Hemisphere, chiefly in the countries acoul the North Alluntie border."

The outlook for the Eastéro countries

Dr. is less grave, Wadla says.

Bigger Demand

India and many Eastern mellons have made five-year or 10-year development plans for industriali- sation, agricultural development. nechanised transport, hydro-eler- trle and other multi-purpose water-power schemes, which will, need fabricuted melais in unpre- cedented quantities from the in-1 dustrially-developed countries,

"Irrigation and Industrialisation in the East," he says, "will bring About a revolutionary rise in the East's demand for fahrleated e- tals from a few hundred thousand tons to several million tons.

"Everywhere there is a sustain- ed drive to bring into use the mineral resources as yet untapped,

ster-

London, July 12. The Treasury has announc od that from today travellers to destinations In the ling area may no longer carry postal ordery or include them in their fug¢¤që.

This restriction does not affect

the

tranimisulon of postal orders by inall to the sterling area.

The Treasury reminded the exparfation public that the

of postal orders to countries outelde the sterling area la prohibited. -Reuter,

NO WAGE INCREASES POSSIBLE

Scarborough, July 12.

The head of Britain's big- gest Labour Union told his members today that they can- not expect higher wages while the nation is going through its present economic crisis.

Arthur Deakin, General Secre- tary of the 1,300,000 strong Trans-i port and General Workers' Union, TGWU, declared:

"It is no use fooling you at this

to build up with the revenue time and saying you can promote obtained from this source more productive atid driversified econ- amies."-Reuter.

GREEK VESSEL BREAKING UP

London, July 12,

or succeed with extravagant or even modest wage claims in some of the better paid Industries with which we are dealing.

"I am going to be, brutally this frank. I doubt whether at time we can get wage Increases at all

"I am going to be no party to The Greek 7,170-ton steamer, leading members of this organisa Kulukurdis, is today reported to tion into the belief that we can do be aground and cracking amid-

those things in the face of the eir; ships off the Californian coast, Lloyd's, shipping intelligence salt. cumstances now confronting this

A message from the owners country."

nents at New York, quoted by Lloyds; said that the captain has ordered off all the crew except three deck, officers and, three en- are gineers. Twenty-two men proceeding 16 Los Angeles in Coast Guard cutter. The vessel wept, aground yesterday off Point Arguello, California-Reuter.

KOREA TRADING WITH PI

"

·Manifa, July 12. The South Korean Government la-greatly interested in maintain ing trede relations with thie Philippine Republic. ----

A letter from Dr. Rufico Luna, Philippine rember of the United Nations Commission for, Koren, to 1 Department of Commerce and Industry

Mr.

Deakin spoke at the blennial conference of the Union.

After hearing his speach, the 760 delegátor passed a revolu tion urging tax rellot, price. reductions and a cut in pronte to hold down the cost of living.

Mr. Deakin chiled for å vigorous and determined effort to reduce price by, increased efficiency and production.

No Kald: "The workers, may well understand that we cannot get reduced taxation so long as we malatain the pressure on the Gov- ernment to increase social services and social ameiltles."-Aociated Press.

New York Stock Exchange

New York, July The stock market moved cau- Hlously upward on Tursday, clos- ing at the highest level since May. After a shaky start, the market advanced in the afternoon,, Of 941 issues traded, 457 ndwapsed,

870.000

shares 225 declined; changed hands,

Skelly Oil jumped.1-3/4 10,108. Most heavily traded was Com- monwealth and Southern, which hit a new high at 4-1/8 but gloed unchanged at 4, Benguet Consoli- dated Mining was unchanged at 2-5/8.

Dow Jones nvernges: Stocks

20. Industrinis

15 Huile

10 Uulities

KON SON

The Global Flett

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

11

"Prodent Wilkon" "General Gordon"

via JAPAN

Arr. July 31 Ball Air.

Aut. 6

Sall

Aug. 2 *

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

"President McKinley "President Tale""

via JAPAN

Arr Jaty 20

Art.

Sali ...... Jaly 21 July 27, Sali .............. July 28

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vla PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

President Harrison Art July 16! Ball 101 17 "President Fillmore"

*Arr. ......

Aug. 10 Sall ...... Afg. 11 ROUND THE WORLD MAE

VIÁ MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KABACHI. AUZE, -

FORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,

GENOA, NEW YORK ind BOSTON

"Mount Mamtiela" "President Mònres"

AFT.

Jaly 11 Sall****

Sall Art July 28 TO SOERABAĴA, BATAVIA &

SOENGEL-GERONG

00.04.

171.78.

43.30. 35.15.

"Presidění Tyler"

"President Grant"

Opposite Star Ferry.

Arr.

Arr.

July 29 Aug. 26

Adams Express 18 American Can 01 American Smelling 43 American Telephon 111% American Tobacco 70% American Waterworks 7 Anaconda Copper 27 Aviation Cor, 5% Baldwin Locomotive 9 Barnsdall 44

Bendix Aviation 29 Bethlehem Steel 25 54 Boeing Aircraft 19 % Borden Co,. 40% Cunadian Pacific 11 J. I. Case 3 % Chrysler 48 Colgate 30 44 Commercial

Solvents 14

Corn Products 59 4 Du Pont 47 %

General Electric 30 14

General Motors 59

Goodrich 58

Goodyear 39

Homestake Mining 41

International Harvester 23 International Paper 47% International Tel & tel 642 Johns Manville 37. Kemmecult Copper 46 Montgomery Ward 51% National Distillers 18 1⁄2 National Lead 31

New York Central 19 Packart Motors 3/4 Pan American Airways B Tennsylvania.KB 14 % Itadio Corp.10- Remington Rand Repubile Steel, 18% Reynolds Tobacco 37 Sears Roebuck 38% Shell Of 33 19 Socony Vacuum 15 Southern Pacle 35 % Standard Brands 19 Standard Oll of Calif. 60 7 Standard Oil of N. J. 60 Studebaker 16 %%

Union Bag 23

Union Carbide 38 %

US Rubber 35

EX

US Steel 21 US Lines 14 Westinghouse, 23. ik

.....

Youngstown Sheet & Tube 60 Gen. Pub. Ullies 13

--Associated Press,

NY COTTON

New York, July 13. Cotton, turned Irregular with liquide lion of July dominating nging. Futures closed 45 cents hiier to 5 cents lower.

July

October December March

32.05 -09. 29.49.

29.39. 29.28 nominal. 20.10. 3231 nominal. Associated Press.

May. Miduling Spot

Paris, July 12. The French Foreign Office to- night denied a report that a group of French banks la lend 10,000 million. franes to Spain for recon- struction. "No credit his been granted to Spain."-Reuter.

July 12 July 2

Sait...... July 30

Salt ......

Aug. 27

Tel 28172/5.

BEN LINE

ARRIVALS

FROM

SHIP

U.K. via Blogapore

"BENDORAN" "BENREOCH"

"BENVORLICH“

*"BENCLEUCHI”

*"BENALBANACH"

"BENCRUACHAN"

BENNEVIS "BENMACDĤUI”

SHIP

SAILINGS

TO

"BENVORLICH"

London, AntzeED, "BENREOCH

"BENCRUACHAN" >Rolterdam, Nam-

"BENALBANACII" burg & Hun. "BENMACDIUT"

"BENDORAN "BENCLEUCH" "DENNEVIS"

"BENLOMOND"

Liverpool, Glasgow. Dublin, Ire: 'Antwerp, Rotterdam

& Hamburg.

Genoa, Londen, Ant- were, Rotterdam, Hamborg, Hull & Leith

DUR

16th July, 2nd half July.

End July.

End August.

End August.

Mild August.

End August. 1st half Sept.

LOADING

End July. 2nd hall, Angust End August Zna balf Sept. Mia Sept.

End,hält Angast. Zarly Sept. Early October.

48

Abt. 20th July.

via Malaya, Calombo, Aden. Port Sudan and other way pória.

* Accepta cargo for Japan.

Call at Cenoa,

↑ Omilk Kamburg, calls at Lélth.

For Further Particulars, Apply. To—

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

York Building.

Notice To Collignbas

Consignees Fer

3830 STATES STEAMSHIP COMPANY

Telephone: BAISE.

Notice To Consignees

CONSIGNEES PER BARBER-WILHELMSEN LIN

M/V “TRITON” *.*. “COLORADO".

are hereby notified that the Notice To Consignees are hereby notified, that their cargo is being discharged in cargo is being discharged into the Hông Khng & Kowlo M/V. Š.S. "VESTERO!"

the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godos Wharf & Godown Co's, godown where it will be at Consigne Having arrived Hongkong where it will be at Consignges risk and subject:16 the Whar noted that all goods have terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may been landed, and placed at their and where delivery may be obtained. d the risk and expense into the goobtained. dollars.continuing

Damaged packages are to downward trend dropped to downs of the China Provident HK$6,07 Vyesterday after, open-L M. Co., Ltd, where; de- -Damaged packages are to be left in the godown f ing at 36.00. At the close hol- livory may be obtained as soon left in the godowns for exam- examination by Consignees a ever

the rate recaygres, to $6.30. na, the goods are landed. ination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors,” Mess

But through *** was

from HK36.10 and $6.12.

bestry here indicates that the Money Market ignees of cargo are hereby like and subject, de, the What teams and conditions of stora

ce and urealbers of his. Calhet ure, desirous, of cultivating South Korean-Philippine commercial re- lations. Reuter.

FRANCO JRANJAN TRADE PACT

Us

Karin oppost to. HK$1780, and Australian pounds to HK Paris, Joly 12. - #rapies and Iran Blimedian Plosires opened at HK413.200 agreement today for the exchange 100 and closed at $13,15. - of about 2,000,600,000

Ticals were unchanged at HK Francs warth of goods

$26,30 a 100M CLA

NEIGuildats were stationary products, London July 13..

rugs wobi, skins, at HK$35 :100, The stock market was generally minerals and dry fruit. France Trading Was will send tools; inators, pumps

LONDON STOCKS Iran will export oll boaring

Ar onesdale its closed farm Janchinery, trucks, tractor qulet, Leading with small going. Freq States and end chemicals, Alexandre Parod Kaffré „Kére good boring Te Me Commodity Office, signed for France and Am

Fmt on Secretary General, of, the Foreign

shares moved irregularly res passador All, Sohelly for Tran and-rubbat: shares were higher, Associated Press. matal issues lower.

Finaric161.Thhelfadex 104.3, up 3-Associated Frukte

N.Y RUBBER

| Nerisi Yöfkg/701 Rubber trosed

With lifes:61-2204, Che

July

·Tubbed): wmcked nominel

CEYLON REVENUE

Coluchbo, July 12 Di Carlo's Daúdriál, sevakuaştür

· 1940–50 vyill be 560; million mapana

ling to dratti Bui slas tabled" in the Hou

101

No claims will be admitted Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10 a

at 10

on the 14th July. Carmichael & Clarke after the goods have left the Sun. on July 18.

To comply with Cen godowns or failure to attend the survey..

To comply with Generat Bonded Warehouse. Regulations Bonded Warehouse Regulatio All broken, chafed and dam-Consignees must Have a Be Consignoes must have tired goods are to be fort is the venue. Officer in attendance Venue Officer godown where, they will be when damaged dutlable foods when damaged dutiable goo examined in the presence of are examined. Messrs. Goddard and Douglas

on July 7, 1949, at 10 am

CHICAGO GRAINS

No

.

are examined.,

R

in attendan

• daim will be apple No claim will be omitt after the goods have left theaffer the goods have left ki To comply with the, Cederal steamer's godown, and all goods steamers godown, and all goo consigned thust have a Really. 17, 1949, will be subject the 15th July, 1949, will Bonded Warehouse Regulations, remaining undelivered after retaining Kundelivered af

subject to rent Chicago, July 13. venue Oficer in fendance to rent. Grains; moved 4 timertainly on when examining damaged dull- the Board of Trade or Tuesday. able goods. All claims against Wheat closed 1-3/602-lower the vessel thust be presented to mer must be presented, 19, the

$2.00 1/2/6. the Underlined within our Undersigned on $1.03 1/4-1/2 September

$82.05 1/01/4: Span, deya of the ship salyal, July 24, 188 or they will not: December

or they will not be recognised, be recognited. 12.02 V/4. March Coen- 1/2 Higher to-l/zdow Buis

الا ہے

firé Inattrance will be

mut be presented to t Undcraigned on or before 22nd July, 1948 or they will

be recognised.

Hong Kong

∙1949.

Hong Kong July: €

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