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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1040,

ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

LINES

JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR

*TJITJALENGKA"

"TJIRADAK"

**TJISADANE”

"TJITJALENGKA”

-HUYS"

**TJIKAMPEK"

"TASMAN"

**THIBADAK"

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

„„Zial'-July ...2nd August .....18ih“ August

MANILA

SAILINGS

16th July "*19thTM"July": 26th July 2nd August

ent July

4th August

- ARRIVALS

20th July

4th August

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI

"VAN HEUTEZ" "TJITJALENGKA" *

VAN RIEMSDIJK"

"VAN HECTSZ" §

SAILINGS

FINANCE AND

COMMERCE

JAPAN LOSING ITS ORDERLY PROGRESS

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Sentiment has somewhat im- proved and scrip is not so freely available at current cafes.

ARRIVALS

15th July

In part

23rd July

36

Bih August

a

21st July

1st August

16th August

Not calling at Penang & Belawan Dell

& Passengers accepted to Singapore only '

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

"JIKAMPER * "RUYS"

"TJIBODAS“ •

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

19th July

10th Aug.

In purt

7th Sept

5th Oct.

18th Aug.

Calling at Mombasa & 1. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo nccepted on through Bs/L to

"BUYS

"TJIKAMPEK"

Dar Es Salaam and Zanzibar.

no passenger accommodation,

JAPAN

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS:

18th July

7th August 17th July

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

"AMSTELDIJK"

"RIJNKERK"

"MARIEKERK”

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

End July

End Aug.

End Sept.

Early Aug. Early Sept.

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

"AMSTELDIJK"

JAPAN

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

End July

KING'S BUILDING. TELS: 26015 to 28017 CHINESE AGENTS. 82. CONNAUGHT Rb. C. Teis: 31196-25133

DE LA RAMa Lines

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

m.v. "BENGAL"

m.y. "BENARES"

16th July

Early Sept.

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

m.v. “DONA NATI"

(calls Japan)

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

•M.. tiêY. LOANH

1 tone |}12,

Leon (104) 1000.

BANKS

1.K. & R. 2arch 25805, 115H, 26209

dan. Rest.) £00ju, Chartered Bank £10 1/160s, Merantile Bharsh A. & 1, £23}n, Bank of East- Aula 1951. INSURANCES Fanlon in, 51b, 3551,

Union The. soob, szu/ceŋAR, c'hion Underwriters 6.000. 1.K. Fire Ine, 245,

SHIPPING

Biplanes 2005,

H.K, M. Biemmalle 171n. Indo Chia (Pret.) RD.

Shell Beatery $1,415,

Wulon Waterboats 10n.

Mali Ne Duke, toma.

DOCK, WARVES, COUDWNS, Kr. H.K.K. Wharves 1200.

Neri Polat Wharves Gb. Ta. Shankind Bonghew Wharves 120, 1.8. Theke JPin,

Chine Providents 136. Shanghat Dorkyarda Va. Whertorka 29, 20).a.

MINING

is Hoch Mines Azlin.

1.K: Mi 7.

ANOR, HOTELS &

HL.LIC29.

J. & H. Rotele ZL.G0b, 12, 11.7.

1.K. Bande ka

Shanghal Lande 2.150.

Humphreys 118m.

JL.K, Holien 2n,

Chinese stairs 2650,

PUBLIC UTILITIES

B.K. Tramways 17,406, tâm, 27ļam. Prak Tram (3) 19,

Fist Forl

(New) Ion,

C Iughts 1016) 15.106.

(New) 95, P., 9.697.7082. H.K. Elevtelen 8249, 3326, 39jen. Macno Khetries 22.

Hamakan duit on.

Telephones ZZI,

Shanghai Ghe 36.

INDUSTRIALS

Cinia, Mark. (Urly 20.09».

Caston 1 70.

Cements 2500.

IK, tops 150.

STORKS, Eíc.

Dairy Farms újb, 379%, 368/27/263vm. Wetroom 464, 16ļa.

1. Crawford (018: 24K.

Hinese ki

(New) Rin.

China Emirium 8.206.

X Co., Ltd, 2.46.

Kwong Rang Hena 121, 1321.

Wing On I.K.) hân,

W. Powell. Ltd. in.

MISCELLANEOUS

Chion Enterininments 10. 1.8. Constructions (0352) In.

(New) 24. Vibro Pilings 16n. Human Investments 9/-. Maraman (M.K.) 20. shanghai lan (X.D.) 1,80%. Yunglazes 33,

1741: July Mid Aug.

ww Bb, Gr.

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE

Tela. 23076-22075

CHINESE BHIPPING OFFICE Talu, 23738-20153

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

OF COPENHAGEN

S.S. “BLANKVANN”

LOADING 18th JULY

for

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

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.

Tel. 34111 & 34112

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

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”

M.S. "SUNNYVILLET

COTTONS

RUBBER, Elc., COMPANIEN Alma Estates 14h. -Amelo»Dretch' „Don.

Anglo-Jarks in. Dalu Suemın 40n. Bats Plantations 20. Chemare Untad .. Chea Nubbre 201. Consulated Rubbers in. Dominion Hubbers in, Lepakels in.

Reah Rubbers 305. Rubber Trust Jo.

Kameraga Rubbers „Măn. Bemamba Robbers «Zin. Bhanghal Hedah 11. Bhanghal-Mehys Pa. that Bamatran 201, Name Dutie ·13jn. Tanah Merabs („60n. Tebonz Itubbers .401.

Zlangbo Rubbers 'In.

DISPUTES IN JAP LABOUR

Tokyo, July 13. The number of labour disputes! in May registered a decrease from the precoding month but the num- ber of 'man-days-lost during the month was the largest sinee Ŏeļo- ber, 1946, the Labour Ministry un- noureed today,

There were 245 labour disputes in May Involving an estimated 1 1,000,000 workers compared with 280 disputes in Apell involving 1.600,000 workers. However, the

·total of 2,356,000, man-days-loit «during May-exceeded all figures in more than the two years and a half since October, 1946, the Ministry added.

Feeling Effects Of World Slump

Tokyo, July 13.

The atmosphere of orderly progress, which has made General MacArthur's Japan a post-war, "Switzerland" in the East-West cold war, to' boing lost under the pressure of world economic roosssion and extremist politics.

Some American officials here privately admit this.

General MacArthur,- however, continues to valer confidence Unt the occupation can and is recon- structing a democratie and econo- mically self-sufficient Japan safe from the Communist avalauchr rolling across Asia.

219

here

Some of his key attvisors well as private observers concede, however, that the vir tual disappearance of middle of the road political parties, grow- Anti- nudacity

openly occupation Communisie, suppres sive measures proposed by the conservative Yoshida Government and slow

industrial Progress of

ing

of

and trade reenvery have dealt serious blaws to the hopes for a healthy new Japan.

business The decline in world activity has come just at a time when Japan needs greatly crensed expurt sales as

well as Tull itomestic -consumption to provide new jobs for surplus workers discharged from govern- ment and industrial jobs under the American-sponsored retrench-

en progiomike,

Instead, retail sales throughout Japan sagging, some major

urc consumers goods industries are anet export cutting production sales, particularly of vital tex- talica below expecta-

les, bave Uons this year.

10

The

Party Communiat

capitalising

created by gramme

Hong Kong Bank Back To Normal

Shanghai, July 13, Busindas rumed 'today at the Hong Kong and Shangha Bank here after the Orien Bankers' Guild had mediated In the strike af 170 Chinese staf mambers demanding a 20 per cent basie wage In- create.

Thirty British

and Portu.

puce members of the Bank staff were released after bo- Ing looked In the -premises by the strikers for over 12 hours-Reuter.

Big Loan To Spain By France

Madrid, July 13.

The Spanish Foreign Ministry

I today confirmed that an agree

New York Stock Exchange

New York, July 14. Closing, Stock quotations: Adums Express 14 Alaska Juneau 33% American Can 92% "American"Smelting 455

American Telephone 1414 American Tobacco 70% American Waterworks 7 Ancondo Copper 20% Aviation Corp 316 Baldwin Lemnomotive 9% Barnsdall 44%

Dendix Aviation 204 Bethlehem Sivol 24%%% Bacing Aircraft 194 ***** Borden Co: 40%

Canadian Pacific 121 J. 1. Cnr 36

Chrysler 49

Colgute 37%

Commercial Solvents 14%

Corn Products 50%

Du Pont 477%

Eastman Kodak 40% General Electric 303%

General Motor 393% Goodrich 38 Goodyear 30%

International Harvester 26 International Paper 48

Internation Tel & Tel 8% Johns Manville 37% Kenneen!! Copper 47% Montgomery Ward 52% Homestake Mining 412 National Distillers 183 National Lead 32

New York Central 10% Packard Motors 3% Pan American Airways D Pennsylvania BR 1424 Radio Corp. 102 Remington Rand 0% Republican Steel 18 Reynolds Tobacco .32 Scars Roebuck 38% Shell Oil 34%

Socony Vacuum 15% Southern Preiße 3034 Standard Brands 19

Standard Oll of Cal B14

Standard Oil of N. J. 6044

Studebaker 10%

Union Bag 231%

Union Carbuite 30%

US Bubber 354

to

US Steel 224

for

on the unrestment had been reached between the lay offa pro- Spanish and French banks for

In France to spread an atmor- opening credita phere of popular bitterness and, buy industrial machinery win support for its openly an- Spain. nounced campaign of violence: Rpainst the Government which is actually enforcing American wccupation policies.

Battleground

Of Idealogies

A Foreign Ministry spokesrin said that the agreement was sim ed on July by representatives ol the French Banque de Paris et Du Pays Has and by representatives : of the Spanish Ibpano-Americano : ani Urquijo Banks.

US Lines 15

Westinghouse 2314

Youngstown Sheet & Tube 81% Gen. Pub. Utiles 13

-Associated Press,

INDO-RUSSIAN TRADE PACT

The Nightist Government 113 This specific confirmation [ol-

New Delhi, July 13. Coni- lowed reports received last night cupitalising on turn ik

India and the Soviet Union will munist vielance and Begal strikes in Madrid tint the French Foreign

Finance Ministries had denied sign a trade agreement here next proposals Sorr justify its

will a credit had been granted to week under which Russia strengthening

centralising that a

Rupply India with 200,000 tons of Spain, and clam.

The Foreign Ministry spokes-wheat and 100,000 tons of other Communist-led

man hore said that the documents food grains, including maize and signed by the parties to the ugree-barley.

AL of the police forces ping down on union netivity,

The

Premier, Mr. Yoshita's, ment had already arrived in Ma Russia will in return receive

Democratic Liberal -Party

drid. One was shown to foreig charged that the Communists correspondents

Here as proof of plan a violent August revolution the existence of the agreement. and has called for a nationwide

It was officially announced in anti-Communist offensive.

Madrid on Monday night that The, Socialist Parly, which two group of French banks would lend years ago was the largest group Spain 15,000 in French franes

is generally in the Diet,

(about £15,000,000) rem garded us having lost influence truction purposes, especially for through Internal disputes and boying industrial and engineering failure to take a clear stand be- equipment fruin France over the tween the Communists and Con- next five years, servatives.

become

ati

In this, atmosphere, Japan has ideologien battle- ground in which more pessimis tie occupation omcluts fear that either Rightister Leftist CX- tremes are sure to emerge vic- torious-United Press.

MONEY MARKET

for recous-

There is no indication as to how the Spanish banks, which made the agreement with the French banks, will arrange to repay the credits.-Router.

CHICAGO GRAINS.

Chicago, July 14. Moderate soling and low com- merce buying sent grains lower. Wheat clored 1/4 to 8/4 lower.

US dollars recovered yesterday after two-day slump. The ruto Corn 'to 1-1/8 lower. Outs 3/4. Way HK10:15 to a US$1 at the to 1/4 lower, Soyabeans 3/4 lower close of the market yesterday, to 3/4 higher,-Associated Press.

after the market had opencil, HK$0.11 The lowest rate of the day was $0.00%.

TT was put through from

·NK$6:12 to $6.15.

unchanged at

Notice To Consignees

..........

Indian tea, shellac and jute. The agreement is the fourth between the two countries within 12 months-Reuter.

LONDON STOCKS

London, July '14. Trading on the Stock Exchange. was quiet and irregular. Indus- trics, oils and foreign-bonds closed with fractional gains on light-sup- port

British glit-edged securities und commodity shores were irregular. Business was restricted by the spreading Londan strike-Asso- diated Press.

Notice To Consignees

Consignees Per

STATES STEAMSHIP COMPANY

5.6. "COLOMADO"

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into M/V S.S. "VESTĚROY”

the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf. & Godown Co's godown Having arrived Hongkong whore it will be at Compiers Australia consignees of cargo are hereby he and subject to the whar

forms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained,

Storing waa

while HK$17.30, pounds went down HK$14.

Ticals were unchanged at 'HK$20.30 100.

NEI Guilders were stationary at HK$34.80 a 100.

Piastres were quoted nominel at HK$13,16 a 100.

Notice To Consignees SHANGHAI CABGO EX P.& 0..5. N. COMPANY'S CARTHAGE," "SHILLONG," "TRESILLIAN," "SOUDAN”,

& "SURATAREA Consignees are reminded that, owing to the existing unsettled

notified that all goods have been landed and placed at their risk and expense into the go- downs of the China Providerit L. & M. Co, Ltd., whero de- livery may be obtained us soon, as the goods are landed

Damaged peokages are to be left in the godowns for exami mation by Consignees and the Company's Surveybra, tesers. No claims will be admitted Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 after the goods have left them on July 18. godowns or failure to attent this survey.

Ž

To

comply with General Bonded Warehouse Regulations All broken, chafed and dam-onsignees must have a Re- aged goods ure to be left in this vonue Cifteer in attendance godown where they will be when damaged dutiable goods examined in the presence of are examined,

The Global Flørt

TO HONOLULU AND 'SAN FRANCISCO

"President Wilson"...... "General Gordon"

via JAPAN ·

Arr....... July 31 Aug. G

Sall..... AHE. Sail ...... Aug. 7

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

"President M«Kinfoy"

"President Talt"

Arr.......

via JAPAN

Arr Art,

July 20 Buil

Sall July 27

July 21 July 28

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON

~-via-PACIFIC-COAST-&-PANAMA-

President Harrison" “Tresident Fillmore"

Arr.

Arr.

Sall July 17 Aug. 10 Bufi ROUND-THE WORLD

July 12 Aug. 11

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO,, KARACHI, KUES

PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MAKSKILLES,

GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

"President Monroe" "President Buchanan"

ATT.......

Arr.

July 20 Bail ...... July 28 Анд. 1 Sall

TO SOERABAJA, BATAVIA &

SOENGEI-GERONG

Aug. 11

"President Tyler" "President Grant"

Opposite Star Ferry.

Arr. Arr.

July 29 Ball

Aug. 26

July 30 Sail ...... Aug. 27 Tel. 28173/4,

BEND LINE

ARRIVALS

FROM

........ via Singapore

DUR 16th July,

2nd half July.

End July.

SHIP

"BENDORAN" "BENREOCII" "BENVORLICH" "BENCLEUCH"

do

1st half August.

*"BENALBANACHI"

-- do

End August.

“BENORUACHAN” **DENNKV18"

"BENMACDHUI“

do

do

End August.

1st half Sept.

SHIT "BENVORLICIFI BENKEUCH" BENCRUACHAN" "DENALBANACH" "BENMACDĦUT"

"BENDORAN" "BENOLEUCIF" "BENNEVIE..

"BENLOMOND"

SAILINGS

TO

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham- burg & Hull

Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, · Havro, Antwerp, Rotterdam

Hmburg.

Genoa, London, Ant- werp, Botterdam, Hamburg, Hall Leith

End August.

LOADING

Find July. 2nd half August End August 2nd half Sept. Mid Bept.

2nd half August. Early Bopt. E Early October.

Abt. 20th July,

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

* Accepts cargo for Japan.

§ Calls at Genoa,

Omits Hamburg, calls at Lelth..

For Further Particulara, Apply To—

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

York Buliding..

Telephone: 4185,

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

*46, Connaught Road, West..

Telephones: 31623-24030

DEPARTURES

SS. "CHAO-YEN" Foochow & Keelung 18th July 22nd July S.S. "HAI HSIA” Singapore_

BRANCHES IN ALL DOMESTIC PORTS FOR PASSAGE & FREIGHT PLEASE APPLY TO THE ABOVE

Messrs. Goddard and Douglas No claims will be admitted "WEEKLY CHINA MAIL'

The large number of man-days Lost was attributed to a series of conditions at Shanghai, the on July 7, 1949, at 10 am

after the goods have left the

24-hour and 48-hour strikes in Shanghai cargo es the above To comply with the General steamer's godown, and all goods the metal mining industries. ships has been discharged at .Bonded Warehouse Regulations, remaining undelycredattár The total number of unions at Hongkong where delivery will consignees must have » Re-July 17, 1948, will be subject the end of May totalled 30,230,

venue (Dfleet in attendance to rent. and union members 0/790,498, te be considered as final, Labour Ministry aringuncement. sald-Router.

The Shanghai cargo:is stored when examining damaged duti-Ait claims against the stea....

CONTAINING ÁLL THE LOCAL NEWS

VOF THE WEEK FROM THE

"SUNDAY HERALD"

"CHINA MAIL rill "not

at the sole risk and expense of able goods. All claims against

on or before Its Owners, who are therefore the veckel must be presented to mer must be presented to the SHIP MOVEMENTS arged to effect clearance forth the Undersigned within four- Undersigned

San Francisco, il PRI, with and thereby avold the teen days of the alllp's arrivál, July 20, 1949 or they

"possibility-of-sedumulated štor.

or they will not be recognised be recognised. Philippia

are charges exceeding the value

Are Insurance arrived on.

No Are Insurance, will be #Mama, Sadao.

of the goods concerned. kday..from

<MACKINN

22nd July

#

21st Aug.

23rd July

Dalk Gl. Tarika

Salling to Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang, Belawan & Batavia

M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE”.

·Farrenger Accommodation, Clilnéke'. Pritcha. Aresti, HOD FOOK TING

THE BANK LINE.

(CHINA),LTDMS

BANK LIST (Cin) IM

Hong Kon

ENZIE

No

DOLWEL

Price 50 Cents

EVERY THURSDAY

M

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