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ROYAL

INTEROCEAN.

LINES

JAVAPORTS and 'MACASSARBURA

TJISADANE"

"TJITJALENGKA"

"TJMADAK"

TJISADANE"

"RUYS"

**TJISADANE"

"TJITJALENGKA”

"TASMAN"

TJIPONDOK"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

-"BOISSEVAIN"

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

16th Aitqunt

Ist Sept 19th Sept. 29th Sept.

MANILA

SAILINGS

10th August 16th August

7th Sept.

7th Sept.

5th Oct,

4th Nov.---

⚫ho passenger accommodation,

19th AugusÉ,

2nd Sept.

16th Sept

3

ARRIVALS

15th AugusË 30th August

15th Sept.

24th Sept.

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI

"TASMAN" ↑

"VAN HEUTSZ"

"VAN RIEMSDIJK"

"VAN HEUTSZ"

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

9th August 16th August

31st August

26th Aug.

4th Sept.

21st Sept.

↑ To Singapore and Penang only

12th Sept.

Passengers accepted to "Singaporn only

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

"RUYS"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"TзPONDOK"

"BOISSEVAIN"

SAILINGS ARRIVALS

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1040.

INANCE AND

COMMERCE

DECLINING ECONOMY

IN U.S. LEVELS OFF

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Signs of a little more interest.

UK, QUVỲ, LOANS

422 van 100m. abon (1931 & 1948) 10%. ava: Jaan (1940) 1600,

BANKS

11, K. & 2. Dunk 14556 X.1., 147on 3.D.

1 Re

Cartered Bank 4 3175. Mercantile Bruk AB. £20%. Bark Foxt A-In 184.

INSURANCER

Chaton n. 344.

1. GUN, 6979, 662%18. Thana Underwriters Ln,

10th Aug.

7th Sept.

5th Oct.

22nd Aok. 24th Sept.

1 K

4th Nov.

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

"ROYS

"THIPONDOR"

Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.

• no passenger accommodation.

"STRAAT MALAKKA”

JAPAN

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

In Port

4th Sept.

...24th August

4th Sept.

no passenger acentumodation,

Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

"RIJNKERK“

"MARIEKERK"

"MOLENKERK"

SAILINGS

End Aug.

End Sept. ..End Oct.

Fire 164, 245,

SHIPPING

Deaplanes 2H

13 KM. Heruntenia 17%,

ef, 71

Se power) 11 Bww Waterboat an A- Nav

DOCK, WHARVES, GODOWNS, Etc. 11% R. Wharken 118%, 4lfen. North Found Wharves 6% h, Shanghenke Wharves 4to, JK, Du 175.

ibing Providente, 1994, Sharlod Bockyards. 79. Wheels, 29*«,

MINING

Min 4.2011. Men 2013 P

LANDS, HOTELS & BINGA, S. Hravl 1914, 10.20MM. 1.K. Jards Nge,

ARRIVALS

J.

16th August

Early Sept. Early Oct

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

"RIJNKERK"

"MARIEKERK“

JAPAN

SAILINGS

KING'S BUILDING:

20th Aug.

Early Sept.

ARRIVALS

End Aug. End Sept.

TELS: 28015 to 28017

CHINESE AGENTS: 82. CONNAUGHT RD. C. Tres: 31196-25133

DE LA RAMA LINES

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

m.v. "BENARES"

5.3. "DONA AURORA"

Mid Sept.

Mid Oct.

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE

Tels, 23676-22675

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tela 23738-20153

A. P. PATTISON & CO.

S.S. “PROMISE”

(NORWEGIAN) agwed

Loading for Ko-si-Chang & Bangkok on or

about August 10.

12-14, Queen's Road, Central, 4th Floor, Tel: 25348.

Chinese Agents;- LAM KEE SHIPPING CO.

20, Connaught Road, C., Tel: 24639

STATES MARINE LINES

FAR EAST SERVICE

fat

FROM U.S.A, PORTS

S.S. «GEORGE LUCKENBACH” In port discharging Agapte

Shuthi Lauda 2.15h, 2248,19,

Humphrey Man,

K. Hemden

Chlume Estaten 102

PUBLIC UTILITIES H.K. Tramways 16,8h, Aklea Prak Truma 10}; Ph.

¡New 100.

Star Ferri 10ND.

C. Light 4030) 21,802, 13,

• H., Renta. H.K. Eecteles 204ýb, Menu, Macun Election 20, Randakan 1st D Teleguire le 2en. Shanbal Gas In.

INDUSTRIALS

C. Snce. (Ord.) 26.60n. Unator leys in. Coments 22,

H.K. Hope thşm

STORES Zie Dairy Farma 35b, 20% wa. Watana An,

4. Cawinda (Old) 240,

(N)

Singers .in.

China Emporium 0.10n, Buy Co. td. 3. Kwong Hany FoRs 1230. Winst O (H.K.) H Wm. Powell, Lid, alúa,

MISCELLANEOUS China Entertainment 16. 1. Constructionía, (Old) to.

(New) 2% Vibro Things 1014. Maraman Investimenta 1/-n. Mara M.K. 2, Bhanghai o 1.69m, Yangiz 30

COTTONS

Ewos 490, 4,50/5.1/0.

RUBBER, EL. COMPANIES Alma, Kataton 1906, Anaglo-lutch, "Cn.

Anglo-dayan 1.

Batu Apam 40n. flute Plantations 2m. Chemore United 40m, Chane Rubbura „Rim, Cabrollated Rubbers in, Damlalen Rubbers in. Langkate In

Repah Bubber a. Mužibos Trusis 3a. Bam, Rubbers, Him. Semambu Rubbers 240, Shanghai Keisha 18. Shanghai-Malnya 126. Bhaghat Sunatred .400. Rangel, Durie 1854m. Tanah Meralta .cün, Tibong Bybbers 400, Ziangle Bubbeṛe in.

BIG CORN CROP

Chicago, August 7.

New York, August 7.

Forward buying by businessman, and a spurt in home building lessened the impact of the recassion this week..

There were many indications the declining economy was. levelling off in some fields temporarily. Earl R. Muir, President of the Louisville, Kentucky, Trust Company and a spokesman for the American Bankers' Association, put it this way!

"We are going through a very fine period of readjustment. We are getting better

productivity

Trom Inter which has reduced

Retail bulsa Javen-

building costs.

has been tortes".

Ite Jowering

RECORD YEAR FOR CARS?

power,

RED CHINA ECONOMIC REVIEW

San Francisco, August 7.

Peiping The Communist. Radio reported tonight that 677 ships and barges entered of and left the Yangise port Hankow in July compared with 510 the previous month. This cent in- resulted in a 75 per crease in the port's incoming and out-going water-borne freight, the Radio said.

Over 90 per cent at Hankow's to Shanghai and trade goes Nanking.

AMERICAN

The Global Ples

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

via JAPAN

"Fresident Clevoland" "President Wilson"

... Arr.

Art. ******

Aug. 28 Sept. 18 Sal

Salt ...

Anja

Sep 10

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

via JAPAN

*President, Madison" "President Pierce".

Arr.

Atr.

Stall Aug. 10 Sept. 1 Saik

Aug. 17 Sept 2

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

"President Fillmoro" "President Tyler''

«Att. .............. Aug. 10 Sall Arr....... Sept. 6 Sall ROUND-THE WORLD

+

Aug. 10 Sept. 7

www

VIÀ) MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KANÁCIL - SUKS-

FORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,

„GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

"President Buchanan” Arr. "President Harding"

Arr.

Sall ...... Aug. 11 Sall..... Aug. 22

...... Aug. 0 Aug. 20

TO SOERABAJA, BATAVIA &

SØENGEL-ĠERONG

L..

"President Grant"

"President Johnson" ... Arr.

Opposite Star Ferry.

Arr.

Aur. 28 Ball Sept. 24 Ball

Aug. 27 Sept. 25

Tel. 28172/A;

.01

The Radio also reported tha! the rice price in Shanghai had fallen from 40,000 Communist He noted same slight pick-up

Detroit, August 7.

dollars to, 30,000, per plçuk owing Industry riher

1le said

may to the appearance of new rice thnn seasonal

The motor car there can be no real depression hulld and sell more vehicles this

crops on the market. when prospective purchasers year than in any previous year

trading

•Government-operated have some US$175,000,000,000 in despite threats to its supply lines

in Central Shensi. savings and bank deposi19. and uncertainty about buying companies

the Radio added, bad purchased

from peasants Jis 1049 net profit should equal much cotton business Economists thought

prevailing market 2,1 mid-if not exceed that of last year, higher than probably would hold

This was done for two through September and it will go into. 1850 with many prices. year levels and that at the cnd of the quar-xillions of pre-war cars needing purposes: to encourage peasant.

er there night be a turn up-replacement. ward. But they felt employzant val production might start down word again in the clustog months of the year and continue a de clining course until mid-1959,

and to profect to plant cotton them from middlemen's exploit-

tion.

The "car at any cost demand, built during the war, hus beer wiped out, but curs are wearing

During the Brst quarter of this vut, especially those built before the wur. It has been estimated

year State-owned trading run- thet close to 20,000,000 pre-war panies

wund co-operativeR

sold to Manchuria

the people passenger cars still are in use.

Many industry sources say that one trillion four hundred billion

dollars worth by 1954 passenger car registration Communist in the United States

cloth, yarn, coal, salt and fish - 16la)

ears. Tuduyet products, the Radio said Thi close 1 40,000,000 banks

the total comes close to 34,000,

was done to stabilise the mar 900,-Associated Presa.

ket:

Some of the week's optimisin was based on a rise in business |

loans, the first in 20 weeks. The increases brought the

Jang business

US$12,891,000,000.

o

Private hene creased during

building

in-

the werk

nucl

cunstrite ion awards, rose to as 1949 high. Cotton textile prices) remaine Arm. Business good in print cloths and sheel- ings.

wen

will

COMPETITION FOR STEEL

was also -reported shot over 4,000 tons of grain, est. ton, coal and firewood raachan

of Tring the Shantung port

tag by roll 10 days after the Taipan Taingtao railway the had been opened.

The port is expecting cotton рарег, dyes, rubber. fabrics,

farm implements and more wear and

are

Pittsburgh, August 8.

to nail duwn Motor Car factories pushed A spirited race toward an. all time yearly new murkels is gathering speed in high, in production. A pre- the steel industry. After lim hary report or holiday than four years of trailing for importing vegetables, eggs, fruits Business Indicated possibility of behind demand, steel producers and other agricultural produce.

raw have salesmen out seeking the Radio said-Router. an at time record for the re-

urders and fighting competition creation industry.

from new or approved metals.

Aluminium, glass, plastics, ply-

materials wond and other contending with steel for old and new markets.

Mr. David F.

Vice- Austin,

US dollars dropped over the President of the U.S. Steel Cur-week-end and reopened yester- poration, ald:

Continuing on day at HK$6.18. tbe down grade the rate touched 30.144 in the afternoon, but at the close it improved to $6,18%.

TT was put through between HK$8.15 and 36.18.

The optimism was not unres- trained. Retni) salca were down, Unemployment pushed above the 4,000,000 mark for the first time, since January, 1942. The labour situacion Was uncertain. The number of employed also resc, but it was still far under the figure for July a year ago,

Wall Street felt that perhaps business might be better than expected this autumn. The New York stock exchange reflected this feeling by winding up the week with one of sharpest vances of the year. As the mar- ket moved up

four month high on Friday, 68 stocks regis tered their best prices for the year or longer.-Associated Press,

ما

OIL STRIKE

nd-

London, August T. Rene Radio reported tonight that a gusher 150 feet high rose.j when fresh oil was struck today at the recently discovered ollfield at Cortemagliore, Northern Italy.

-Reuter.

Notice To Consignees Consignees Per

6.5. "BENCLEUCH"

are hereby notified that their

cargo is being discharged into

with these

The competition products is, and will continue to he, healthy for the steel Indus- try."-Associated Press,

PERSIA ASKS U.S. AID

Money Market

Sterling opened at and closed at $10.40.

HK$16.35

Australian pounds dropped fur- ther to HK$12.60.

I

Teheran, August 7. Persia has asked the United Plastres were flower at HK$-

lik

100. amounting to | 13.60 States for

pre-wor Ticals improved to HK$20.20 ul $129,000,000 to restore conditions, the Foreign Minister, 100.

NEI Guilders were stationary All Ashghar Beknat, said today.

President Truman's Point Fourt HK$33.60 a' 100. of the President's inaugural ad-

dress last January proposed Hinaking the benefits of our scientific advances, and industrial progress available for the im- provement and growth of under- developed areas"

The Persian Foreign Ministar added that previous undertakings to help Persia had not been ful- Alled-Reuter.

Notice To Consignees

CONSIGNEES PER

STATES STEAMSHIP

COMPANY

S.S. "CHARLES E. DANT"

Notice To Consignees

From INDIA

Caneignees, per

5.5. "PUBNEA”

are hereby, notified that their cargo will be discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co., Ltd,, where it will lie at consignees risk and expense, and subject to terms and conditions of storage of the Hong Kong: & Kowloon Wharf.&. ¡Godown Co., Ltd, The cargo is ex- pected to be ready for delivery from

the Godown on and after August 9, 1843.

Cargo

considered as being

the Hong Kong & Kowloon are hereby notified that their Whart & Godown Co.'s go- cargo is being discharged into. down, where it will be at Con-the Hongkong & Kowloon, signees risk and subject to the Whart & Godown Ca's Godown accepted in good order and Wharf's terms and conditions where it will be at Consignees condition by consignees, unless of storage, and where delivery risk and subject to the Wharf's broken, chafed and damaged terms and conditions of stor- | packages are left in the Go- may be obtained.

age, and where delivery may down for subsequent examina-

tion by Messrs. Goddard &. bo obtained.

Douglas in the presence of Damaged packages are to be consinees of 10 anon left in the godowns for exami-

."

Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for exam- ination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs.

The United States is going to Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 nation by consignees and Com. August 11 and 15, 1940.

have a huge corn crop.

Another national yield in excess of 3,000 paspoa pushels, the fourth

a.m. 12th August, 1949,

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse. Regulas tion, consignees must have a Revenue Cladeer in attendance

pany's Surveyors, Messrs. Car- michael & Clarke at 10 am. To comply with the General on the 10th August. in history, appears assured. There Bonded Warehouse Regulations To comply with General when dutlable gooda are Is a good possibility the crop wil Consignees must have a Re- set an all time record for the venue Officer in attendance second year in a row.-Associated when damaged duliable goods Press,

are examined.

Notice To Consignees M.S. "UNION POWER"

Bonded Warehouse Regulations examined. consignees must have & Re-

venue Officer in attendance All damaged cargo. claims when damaged dutiable, goods against the steamer must be

presented to the undersig

No claims will be admitted, are examined. after the goods. have left the

No claim will be admitted on or before August 30, 194), steamer's godowns, and all after the goods have left the they will not be recognis goods remaining undelivered steamer's godown, and all goods after 181, August, 1949, will be remaining undelivered after the subject to rent.

11th August, 1949, will be sub- ject to rent

The above steamer has now arrived and is berthed at Buoy B.16. All consignees are re- All claims against the steam- quested, to come forward inert must be presented to the mediately with their yo

Fearzo) undersigned on or before 81st documents and arrange to take August, 1949, or they will not delivery of their cargoes in be recognised. - order not to impede the dis-d

No, Fire Insurance will charge of the vessel

ed.

N

Nò... fire, insimance will bo effected.

No claims will

titted All claims. agalnut the pafter thei- goods ! Have beeri steamer must be presented to token delivery is of ex ship the undersigned on or before side" or alternatively, on the Kowloon,-Wharf' the 17th August, 1948 or thex) Hong Kong

Be Godown will not be recognised.

unlerd No Tire Insurance; will be

be

effected.

LEM & CO..

Hond}

Bank

anghai

34178)

W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

LTD... (CH

DODWELI

LTD.

Telephones: – 20321 & 31341

Hon Kont)

gast 0:1949. Hong Kong, Au

∙1049.

GOURLIE & CO. (H.K. LTD.

Union Bullding

MA

BENT LINE

SHIP *"BENCLRUCH”

"BENCRUACHIAN" *"BENALBANACII"

**BENNEVIS"

"BENMACDHUI' "BENAYON" *"BENWYVIS"

"BENLEDI "DENVENUE"

SHIP

"DENCRI CHAN" THRENRE

"BENMA

H"

ator "BENALBANACH" BENNEVIS"......

1 BENLEDI.

BENVENUE"

"BENDURANTM "BENCLEUCH”

"BENAVON" ..........

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K. vla Singapore. In Fork UK. (Direct)

U.K. via Singapore.

- đa

www da

- do

----- do

SAILINGS

TO

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham- burg & Hull

Liverpool, Glasgow,

Dublin. Haven,

DUR

29th August.

End August,

Early Sept

Int half Sept. kat hall Oct.

i do

2nd half Oct.

Early October.

LOADING End August. 23rd August. 1st half Sept. 2nd half Sept. Late Sept. Late Oct.

do

12th August.

31st August.

Antwerp, Rotterdam Mid Oct.

& Hamburg.

via Malays, Colombo, Aden, Fort Budea and other way, ports.

• Accepts cargo for Japan,

F Omits Hamburg, calls at Genoa & Leith,

Calls at Dar-es-Salabra,

Omita Hamburg, calls at Leith. 4

For Further Particulars. Apply To--

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

York Building.

Agents

Telephone: 21165,

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS.

Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence. San Francisco. Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. BOUGAINVILLE

Loading 29th Aug

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST M.S. "SUNNYVILLE” M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”

M.S.

21st Aug 21st Sept

Salling to Singapore, Port Swettenham. Penang, Belawan & Batavia "SUNNYVILLE”

* Fameziger Accommodation

Chinese Freight Agents, HOO FOOK PING

22nd Aug

Walk Vil Tanka.

Apply mwana

THE BANK LINE

(CHINA) LATIK

31792. THE BANE LANE (Chim) LA

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S.

OF COPENHAGEN

"MONGOLIA

LOADING ABOUT 18th AUGUST

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, "TERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBERG

AST ASIATICA

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