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Pago 12

THE CHINA MAIL, Tuesday, August 2, 1949.

ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

LINES

JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR

"TIHADAK"

THISADANE'

"TJITJALENGKA”

**TJIBADAK"

**TJIBADAK”

"RUYS"

"TASMAN"

"TJIPONDOK ̈

"STRAAT MALAKKÄ“

"BOISSEVAIN"

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

3rd Auru»t*

In port

18th August 1st. Sept. 15th Sept.

MANILA

SAILINGS

3rd Augusİ 101) August

4th August

7th Sept.

5th oel

4th Nov.

a passenger accommodation.

4th August

18th August 1st Sept

ARRIVALS

24th Sept.

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI

LASALAN

"VAN HEUTSŻ

"VAN RIEMSDIJK“

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

209 August

16th August

4th Sept.

8th August 26th Aug.

To Singapore and Penang only

Passengers accepted to Singapore only

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

"BUYS"

*TJTONDOK"

STRAT MALAKRA"

"HOISSEVAIN"

SAILINGS

10th Aux.

7th Sept.

5th Oct.

4th Nov.

ARRIVALS

2nd Aug. 24th Sept.

Calling at Mombaan & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment enrgo accepted on through Bs/k to

"S

Dar-Ex-Saluam and Zanzibar.

no pawger accomsdatión.

"TJHONDOK“ "STRAAT MALAKKA”

JAPAN

SAILINGS

124th August * no passenger accommodation,

ARRIVALS

7th August 4th Sept. 4th Sept.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

"KUNKERK"

"MARIEKERK'

"ATOLENKERK"

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

End Aug.

8th Aug.

End Sept.

End Oct.

Parly Sept. Early Oct.

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

"RIJNKERK”

"MARIEKERK"

JAPAN

SAILINGS

11th Aug.

Early Sept.

ARRIVALS

End Aug. End Sept.

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

Early Sept.

1

DE LA RAMA Lines

ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO V. *BENARĖS"

SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA SAN FRANCISCO &'LOS ANGELES mue, "DDNA ANICIÓVA“ (calls Japan) ................

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 23738-20153

MARINA HOUSE

Tels. 23676-22675

Mid Aug.

STATES MARINE LINES

FAR EAST SERVICE

FROM U.S.A. PORTS

S.S. GEORGE LUCKENBACH”

Due 5th August Agents

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

Union Building

“WEEKLY

Telephone 31341

CHINA MAIL”

CONTAINING ALL THE LOCAL NEWS

OF THE WEEK FROM THE

“CHINA MAIL" & "SUNDAY HERALD"

Price 50 Cents

ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY.

FINANCE AND

COMMERCE

BETTER OUTLOOK IN

AMERICAN

FOREIGN BUYING OF U.S. STOCKS

New York, August 1. Last week's advance in the stock market was helped by buying orders from Switzer-

Jend.

BUSINESS

New York, July 31.

There was pleasant news for business and industry this week. Many corporations made more money than they expected in the first half of the year.

Prices strengthened a little and the decline appeared

is

Outgo income.--Assurlated.

to be levelling in some industries. Even the now familiar dips in current bills because felni sules and overall produc- larger than tion were at a slower pace.

A note of condence crept into some of the fastness surveys. notably a study by the National Association of Purchasing Agents.

The men who buy the supplies for business and inclusley found production making a pretty good,

เป U.Showing under the handienp

holidays.

Foreign purchases of securities have amoimted to only

Press.

RUSSIA SIGNS PACT WITH MANCHURIA

London, July 81,

The Soviet Union hat tigh-

in-

but

re.

ed

trade

a small percentage of the total Order hooking, they kaid, turn-over on the exchange.

showed The greatest strengus sinct the start of the decline. Just how nitich & involved is

The purchasing arents 10 determine, but creased their buying impossible

ure indications that the mained extremely conservative, Amount bus increased during tire Meanwhile, there were euts past mouth or two.

men's

there

Not all of the stock purchases are for Swiss recount. Nationals of Taly artel the Middle Eut, who hold balances of U.S. dollar in Geneva and Zurich, have been mentioned as ultanate buyer,

One story goug, the rounds in the The flomnicial district is to effect that within the past mosth Walt of five op we

Troup Street brokerage houses has purs shaved between 100,000 and 130,- DOB:hapes for Swiss neemt. It is said that gold shares played

heavy part in the buying. The mot

tint Fakt thares were favoured because of

radio prices, on farm equipment

Wetan T

implements and on and women's wear fabrics. cloth price reductions were at the ¦ mill level on Spring lines. Thore was no indication whether these drops would be "reffectual un re 13il tags.

wort

an

At Rock Bottom

cuta The price effort to stimulate buying. some instances the reductiona were to rock bottom levels, Economists

that reilerale money to buy was in the pros- Rola pective customers' hands,

Labour Department frare

the ver present rumour of unshowed the housewife's marketing

gold, dollar would!

in the

Pluries

price of

buy nearly

ond

three goods than Tas September when

of derband have cone cents more of Tror domestic traders during the August

- Post-year--op so based on the puces were

same reasching,

peak.

ai ker post-war

The same Department reported

A boost in the price of gold the factory worker's weekly

is probably the most favoured earnings in June 10se nearly a runiour running through Inter- | dollar.

of

30

national financial channels. A! Labour dit!leuities befogger close second is the one about the future. The Presidential fact- devaluation

the

lis steel British Ruding board opened paund.

bearings in New York. The Con- gress of Industrial Organizations" Another reason offered for the steel workers asked for gain In Swiss stuck purchases is cents an hour package increase. based on the theory that Swiss brighter traders are- laking a view of business tremuls in the Thnited States than many of the U.S. own prophets and business- mrn-Associated Press.

FUR AUCTION

Moscow, July 31.

of Representativon Anterican, British and Swies firms were the main buyers at the siuy in ternational

fur

which auction ended in Leningrad yesterday, the official Soviet news agency, Tass reported today.

More than 2,000,000 skins of all types of fur wers Bolil.---Rett t2-1.

Notice To Consignees

FROM JAPAN

Consignces por ship

S.S. "ITRIA"

Hot

weather

the

The first time thon three year's ment will borrow ensh

more

one-yerr

reciprots!

the agreement with Manchurian People's Demo.

was

Ім

cratic muthéritiès, Radio Moscow Ald today. The

signed agreement Moscow.

The Manchurian delegation promised to supply Rubia vegetable soya beans, oils, maizt and rice th ек change for Soviet Industriai

motor equipment,

vehicles, ali products, textilch, paper and mediclites.

with

oria,

Informes Bources here be lieve the

agreement the major for. firet signed by

Com eign power with the munist authorities in China. The Soviet Union has not extended formal recognition to

Communlat the Chinese government.-United Press.

RUSSIA'S MERCHANT MARINE

New York, July 31. The Soviet merchant fleet is less a factor in world shipping now than it was before the war, the American Merchant Marine Institute, an organisa- tion of shipping operators, suid today.

This is in spite of the acquisi- tion of German ships and the re tention of American Li-lease ships.

Only 31, of the 127 freighter and tankers transferred to Ras- sta under Lend-Lenke have been

the. and efforts by returned,

to get

them

State Department back have brought no reply from Russia, the Institute's statement paid.

Russia had expected to become 類 leading competitor in merchant shipping after the war.

In 1947 she announced a five- year plan to double the pre-war Soviet merchant fleet of 1,000,- 000 tons.

On January 1 this year So viet Russia had only 423 ahips than

of 1,783,000 tone, more hair of them at least 20 years old, the instituto reported.

that Russian. 11 alded

Cargo vessels maintain no regular ser vice anil only a few of them trade outside Soviet waters.

From June 30, 1948, to June 30 this year. only five Russian ships called at New York.-Beuter.

SHIP MOVEMENTS

San Francisco, August 1. Ship departure on Ajax

Manila.Asociated Press.

for

Sterling Decision

Sunday.

Was Unanimous One

Wellington, July 21.

Mr. Walter Nash, New Zealand Finance Minister, said here today that at no time during the recent London Commonwealth Finance Minis- ters' Conference was Sir Stafford Cripps” státe- ment that storling would not be devalued ques-* tioned.

sald

TIN OUTPUT FIGURES

The Hague, July 21, World production of tin con- centrates for May totalled 12.800 jong tons compared with 13.000 long tons in April. the Internationul Tin Study Group reported today.

Stock Doldrums Fugene G. Grace, challinan of Bethlehem Steel, said such Increase would urid US$10 to US$12 a ton to production costs. Robert R. Nathan, onetime new deal economist appearing" for the CIO sak the steel industry

"Nor was the wisdom of this could afford to pay more.

and timidity decision by the Chancellor ques conspired to break down the ioned in any way," he added.

here summer advance on the New Mr. Noah, who arrived York Stock Exchange.

Even today by air from London after unexpected

earnings attending the Conference, good statements could hot shake the that the Commonwealth Finance that market from its lethargy. Ministers were --unanimous The Government

prepared to the Sterling Area's position must return to defeit Anancing on be maintained in the interest cf

warid prosperity. August 4.

Mr. Nash said that the possi- Govern-hilftles of increasing exports to

Total production of the metal to meet the dollar area and other hurti

currency countries are receiving in May was 14.700 long tons, an immediate attention.

Ieverse of 1,400 tons over, April. Commitments under the

The reason for the drop in pro- was i port licences already issued will duetion of concentrates

all important be honoured, but future applica- slight decline in tions for dollar import liccbeeg producing countries except Mala- will be most rigorously sereched ya. There the Muy gure

He said that only goods in 4,505 tons, compared with 4,304 dispensable to

fo April. "Zealand's New

Muy production of the metal economy and not Available ecom sterling

sources will he was at a satisfactory level in the admitted from sources in which principal countries: ourrency is not available with out damage to the sterling ro served. "The reduction of imports will

solve the ultimate pro- World clocks at the end of May

can be overcome were estimated at 139,200 tons..

WOR 10,500 World consumpton tons, the sume low level as in

Notice To Consigncos

From JAPAN

Consignees Per Ship

M.S. "SANGOLA

from

are hereby notifled that their are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into cargo will be discharged into The Hongkong & Kowloon the Hong Kong & Kowlooh Whorf & Godown Co., Ltd., Whart & Godown Co. Ltd. where it will lie at consignees where it will lle at consignees risk and expense and subject risk and expense and subject}

terms and conditions of not to terms and conditions of to

storage of the Hongkong & storage of the Hong Kong & only when goods are freedly im

blem, which

he added-Reuter.

whose ex-

Notice To Consignees

Malaya, 4,200 tons. United Kingdom, 2,215. United States, 3,007. The Netherlands, 2,155, Belgium, 1,100.

Wars

in dropped from 1402,000 tons April to 347,000 in May.

The Study Group called atten- Won to the fact that Brilish pro- duction figures refer to four úr five week periods, making mbhth- ly tolals not strictly comparable Fluctuations world production Agures may be partly due to this

Kowloon Wharf & Godown Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. The cargo is expect Co., Ltd. The cargo is ex- ported by countries ed to be ready for delivery pected to be ready for delivery now exceed their imports," April. World in plato production from the Godown on and after from the Godown on and after the 2nd August, 1840.

August 2, 1949. Cargo is considered as being Cargo is considered as being accepted in good order and accepted in good order and condition by consignees, unless condition by consignees, unless broken. chafed and damaged broken, chafed and damuged packages are left in the Go-packages are left in the Go- down for subsequent examina- down for subsequent examina- tion by Messrs. Goddard &tion by Messrs. Gottard & Douglas in the presence of con- Douglas in the presente' of signées, at 10 am. on the. 4th | consignees, ut 10 á.m. un and 8th August, 1948..

August 4 and ́8, · 1948.

CIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

Consignees per Company's

»/^ "CHAMPOLLION”

!:

ar bereby, neuted that their curze i being discharged into the Hong ang To comply with the General To comply with the General Kewison Wharf. & Godown Cola ad Bonded Warehouse Regulation, | Bonded Warehouse Regula-be 11 will be at. Cohalenses' risk and consignees must have

ation, consignees must have tons of vorage, and where delivery

sublet

Wharf'a In th Revenue Officer. In attendance Revenue Officer in attendance ay taimid as seën ka tie" "konda when dutiable goods, are when dutlable goods 31 landad,

examined.

examined.

turband

Damaged, packøgen ers to:ko, left, în, the

Company's" surveyork, Monses-

Douglas

Goddard

All damaged cargo claims All damaged cargo claims Godawex for examination by Cepalguesa against the Steamer must be against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned presented to the undersigned on or before the 23rd August.) on or before August 23, 1948, 1949, or they will not be re- or they will not be recognis- cognised.

{ ed.

No fire Insurance will be effected.

Thursday, 4th August 1949, 2-

To comply with the Genpral Bonded Warehouse Aarslsilens. Cannienven hase a Revonte'? Offer

Evada No fire Insurance will be examined. effected.

-damaned.

world figures include thou for Bizona in Western Germany and estabales for Japain and Brazil. Sineltor production Ot metal includes the output of the refinery at Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia.roctolog.

Warning Over Removal Of

S'hai Industries

Shanghel, August f The Deputy Manager of the CommunitProble Bank, Lo Teng. Kan, bis warted 60 Shang- hai Industrialists and the Com- munist Board of Industry to pro- Ne claime will be säilita stive the ceed cautiously, in plats to move No claims will be admitted No claims will be admitted work left the plantara keliwik, lindustries out of Shanthal after the goods have been taken after the goods have been WHEN WILD BROKE, IMallika vadiftrarea This

Pan widely ordert, his delivery of ex ship's side, or taken delivery of ex ship's after the Sil" Aukud 1910 will be publicised he meals of alternatively exả thé. Hong- | side, .vr...alternatively

populating Shanthals The Rada ox the tent, kong de Kowloon Wharf & Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf

All dalma azalnit the sleamer must be want to Touch

city's depar STA

a joint survey has previously unless a Joint survey has pre-heat trade which been effected

vidly, been effected. - MAURINNON MAC

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

ZIE

"Lo agreed· should! materiaa

that

INERICS PRESIDENT

The Global Fleet

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

----

via JAPAN

«President_Wilpn"

Arr.

July 31 Sall Aug. "General Gordon" .......................... Art. ...... AWX. £ Ball..... Ser. TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

vla JAPAN

"President Madison"

Sail ...... Arr...... Aug. 10

Aug. 11 "President Pieree"

Guil Supt. 2 Art....... Sept. 1 TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON - vla PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

"President Fillmore" "President Tyter"

22

Art....... AUR. 10 Ball..... Aug. 11

Arr....... Sept. 0 Sail ......Hept ROUND-THE WORLD VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUER

FORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,

GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

Sail ......

Aug. 11 Sall..... Aug. 23

"President-Buchanan""

ATÉ.

"President átding” ....... Arr.

Aug. 9 ...... Abg. 21

TÓ SOERABÁJA, BATAVIA & SUENGEI-GERONG

"President Grant" "President Johnson" Arr.

Opposite Star Ferry.

Arr.

Aug. 26 Sall ......

Aug. Sept. 21 Sall ...... Sept. 25

Tel. 21172/5.

BEN LINE

SHIP...

**BENCLEUCH"

"BENREOCH"

"BENCRUACHAN”

*"BENNEVIS”

"BENMACDHUI

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K, vla Singapore.

- do --- UK, (Direct)

BENALBANACII” `..U.K. via Singapore.

"BENAVON" *"BENWYVIS“

SHIP

"BENCRUACHAN” "BENREDCII"

BENMACDHUI" "BENALBANACII"

"BENNEVIS"

"BENCLEUCH" ...

"BENDORAN"

"BENAVONA

do

a do v

SAILINGS

TO

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham- burg & Hull.

Liverpool. Glasgow, Dublin. Havre

DUE

3th August.

10th August.

20th August.

End August.

Early Sept.

1st half Sept.

2nd half Sept.

Farly October.

LOADING

Early August. Early Sept. 1st half Sept. 2nd half Sept. Early October.

1st half. Aug. End August-

Antwerp, Botterdam End Sept: -

& Hamburg. **,

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

* Accepts cargo for Japan.

Omite mburg, calls at Leith.

¿ Calls at Cenon,"

For Further Particulars, Apply To-

www

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

Kork Buliding.

1 0

Telephone: 16.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

OF COPENHAGEN

M.S. "MONGOLIA"

LOADING ABOUT 18th AUGUST

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN, Tanks avallabio for the carriage of oil in bulk.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor."

Tel 34111 &. 3411),

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thenre ...San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland. M.S. BOUGAINVILLE Loading 2014 Aug

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

MLS. “SUNNYVILLE”. MS. "FRANCISVILLE”

21st Aug "21st" Sépi

Sailing to Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang, Belawan & Batavia

USUNNYVILLE

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