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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1040.

ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

LINES

JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR

***TJISADANS

"TJITJALENGKA"

TJIBADAK"

"THISADANE"

"TJISADANE"

"TJITJALENGKA"

**TASMAN"

TJIPONDOK"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"BOISSEVAIN"

SAILINGS VARRIVALS

16th Aneust

1st. Sept. 10th Sept. 29th Sept.

MANILA

SAILINGS

19th AugusĖ

7th Sept.

7th Sept.

5th Oct.

1th Nov.

• no passenger accommodation.

10th August.

2nd Sept. 16th Sept.'

ARRIVALS

15th August 30th August

15th Sept..

4th Sept.

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI``

**LASMAN"

"VAN HEUTSZ" A

"VAN RIEMSDIJK"

"VAN HECTSZ" ...

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

16th Aug.

4th Sept.

..... 21st Sept.

31st August

26th Aug. 12th Sept.

6 Passengers accepted to Singapore only

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

"THPONDOK

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

FINANCE AND COMMERCE

NEW CZECH TRADE PACT WITH INDIA

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

There is nothing this week that calls for any special comment. The Market continues in a more or less neglected state and with this the case it is not murpelsing that rates continue to give way.

of the

Prague, August 11,

Czechoslovakia and India have concluded a new

trade agreement.

It fixes more realistic quotas under their agreement of March 29 to enable India to adjust a deficit of 15,000,000 rupees which has developed in trade under it.

Ainong, the new Items Indiof will now insport from Czechoslo- vakin during the course of the agreement, which rims 11 the end of this

will be tanzin year,

leather machinery.

grindery mechints, fiquid gold, ultra- marie and branze power.

She will increase her imports ul diesel

engines, compressors, Hong industrial sewing machines, shoe, Kong Electric Co. have declared making machinery, agricultural; an interim dividend of 80 centy mochinery and well puraps, Tree of Lax for the year 1949. indian

of Imports tobuccu They working payable on September 7.

machines. moulding will also reduce the cost of powder, fenther trimming and "nice" as from October 1 next.

Ti

Du ectors

; יד

will be

J'etnoved Trull the

from schedules.

saccharine. Incan imports of printing paper, machunery for the Ceramic industry, wood-working. machines, camerus, photographie | equipment and strow-bourd wil also be reduced.

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

71 Sept

sih Oct.

22nd Aug.

4th Nov,

24th Sept.

1

1.K. GOVT, LOANS

Lama 1991 3. Zamki 1904 sweter 200m.

In 1911–1607, 8,

ARRIVALS

HANKS

4k 137, 19, 1150

an, He, 54% torted Bank £9.15, 180, Mercantile Bank A. Best of Bant Axle 1540.

X.3.

AKH.

AR ofleinl

4th Sept.

24th August

4th Sept.

"BOISSEYAIN"

Calling at Mombasa & . Marques Direct, Transhipment cargo accepted on through Bs/L 19 Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.

* no passenger accolnnodation.

JAPAN

SAILINGS

**T3]FONDOR" *

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

* 10 passenger accommodation.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

"RIJNKERK"

"MARIEKERK"

"MOLENKERK“

SAILINGS

End Aug.. End Sent.

End Oct.

Transhipment cargo accepted on through

ARRIVALS

16th August Early Sept

Early Oct.

9/1. to India,

Mediterranean and Northern European ports.

"RLINKERK"

INSURANCES

U os math, ata 150. Chiter Badewellers 54,55,

1.K. fire T, 230,

Ebony 20%

SHIPPING

11.K AM1 Steamboats 371ya, Trade Chinas Peet) NAN

My Defa Zorn,

Sheareri Baka Bestron Wadderlexto 3%, An Na 15

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNE, ER.

H&K Whnevan 115-. Nouth Potat Wharves M Shanghat Berkese Wharves 14es ID 150, 10am.

JAPAN

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

20th Aug

Early Sept.

End Aug. End Sept.

Rob Mines 4 14 h,

Chin Providente 11.20b, 11, 9m, Sheported Dekyards an Wheclocks 2915m.

MINENT

"MARIEKERK"

KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 CHONS AUGHTS: B2. CONNAUGHT Ro. C Tess: 31196-25133

HR. Ma 925,4,

DE LA RAMA LINES

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

h.v. "DENARES"-.

5.S. "DONA AUROBA"

Mid Sept.

Mid Oct.

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE

Tels. 23676-22075

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 23738-20153

BEND LINE

SKIP “BENDORAN"

ARRIVALS

FROM

Japan "RENCRUACHAN" U.R. (Direct)

***RENALBANACH" U.K. via Singapore.

"BENNEVIS"

"BENDIACDHUI"

"BENAVON"

*"BENWYVIS"

"BENLED"

"BENVENUE"

BHIP

"BENREOCH"

"BENCRUACHIAN"

“BENMACDHUI"

DU.

13th August. 29th August.

End August.

Early Sept. Ist half Sept.

1st half Oct.

do

do

-

do

op -

SAILINGS

ΤΟ

London, Antwerp,

BENALBANACH" „Rotterdam, Ham-

"BENNEVIS

FRENLEBI

""BENVENUE"

"BENDORAN"

"DENCLEUCH"...

"BENAVON"

do -

2nd half Oct. End October.

LOADING

23rd August.

End August.

1st half Sept.

2nd half Sept.

hure & Hull..

Late Sept.

Lafe, Oct.

Liverpool, Glasgow,

14th August,

Dublin. Hayre.

31st August

Antwerp, Rotterdam Bld Oct.

& Hamburg.

via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Fort Sudan and other way Dorta,

• Accepts cargo for Japan.

Omits Hamburg, calls at Getion & Leith.

Calls at Dár-ca-Suleam.

Omhlts Hamburg, calls at Leith,

For Further Particulars, Apply To—

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

„Tock 'Buliding

29 Agente werty

+

1.

LANIM HOTELS & BLIGH,

S. Botel lüb.

1.K, Lande Dir.

Shanghai Lude 2.05b, 2.1000.

Humphreys 19148.

H.K. Henica Zn.

Clansere Eontow 1914,

PUBLIC STILITIEN

ik Tramways 15.86h. 15.me.

Penk Tram (Old) Ma.

New) 100

Star Ferries 1

C. Lights (01) 11,70%. £147.3ur.

(New) 2a, 7.0, 7.60. JK. Electrien 296, 104, 20'. Mac Firetries 2015 ni. Sedaka 1ch 90. Telephones 216, 21 NoMika Shanghal Gus 15.

INDUSTRIALA Sala Mare, cand sa Gon, Pontoon, Jevn th. Cements 220,

1 R. 10,

STORES, Rite, Dairy Pay #35, 30 fps, Wat-uns 4, 42, Ha 1. Crawfords X.II. in. Sluperes 4.350.

Chun Hampurium 9.56.

Say Co. L01. 3.

Kwang Bang Hong 123N Wing the K:) N

Wm. Powell. LI, YUN,

MISCELLANEOUS

1lon Entertainments 10.

K. Constructions (Old) n.

(New) 25 n.

Vibro Pling 10%. Marion Investmerits 97-11. Marouan (I-K.) 2. Shanghai Lomių 1.80. Yangteren An,

ws.

COTTONH

NY COTTON

New York, August 12.

Cotton futures, were irregular

in slow, trading. Futures closed

40 centa a bale higher to 10 cants lower.

Pctober

December

March

29.96-07.

20:94-95.

29.80.

20.74

29,30.

27.31.

No Returns

AT1

source here planted that the March ***** ment, which provided for exchange of goods worth 32.500,- 600 rupees, fixed controls on the Czechoslovak site, but left Lite indian aktie governed only conditions of the free market.

ورا

One result had been that indian importers had bought quantities of Crech roads which, because of quality, price or late delivery, had not at- tracted local buyera.

This hat tended to restrict re- esproen trading because gomis although debited to India, wore not actually bringing cash

uns.

Reds Issuing Licences For Export Goods

Ban Franclog Arquit

The Communist controlled Peiping Radio reported to. night that exporters licensed by the Epst China Foreign Trade Bureau are permitted rative producla In shipment

to buy

North China for abroad,

By the end of July, the Radio reported, 630 importers and 727

ob. exporters had trined import and export licences from the Trade Bureau.

It was also reported that Mukden now has nearly 12, 000 private enterprises and more than 22,000 merchants.

-Router.

PAKISTAN

IN

GERMAN MARKET

Berlin, August 11.

Mr. Zahur Ahmad, Chairman of the Pakistan Chamber ol Commerce, said here today

Indian therefore fulled that Pakistan is nicer to enter buy frum Czechoslovakin up 10

the agreed quolus, and has ties into closer commercial relations

with Germany. veloper 15,000,000 rupees de- fickt.-Reuter,

Bank Staffs May Strike

New York Stock Exchange

New York, August 12. Light selling pressure put the the stock market on brakes on Thursday and forced prices down

by franctions to around a point, Some issues backed away as much as two points.

Volume was At the rate of around 1,000,000 shares for the dky, lowest of the week.

Ü. S. Rubber was off ThePE="RANK -- two at one time at a new low for the year after the quarterly

Was dividend

cut. American shad ma Woollen

outside loss of twy traced to a plunke in earn. were Southern Ings. Also lower

Goodyear, S. Steel, Pacifle, U. Goodrich, Thelps Dodge, Texas Worth, Company Montgomery Dow Chemical and General Elec. Turic.

Germany, he added, is able to put st-clas ronchinery products | in the world market at thorough- ly competitive prices.

Mr. Almud is on a week's ̄VIFITTM| to Berlin to sound out the pussi-

Trade-exchanges bilities of

tween the two countries.

be-

He told the press today, how- Rome, August 12.

threaten Italian bank workers

over, that the time is not yet a general

strike on August 18 ripe for the conclusion of actual against proposals to divide their trade agreements between Paki-

stan and Germany.

| working day into two parts.

At present the banke open from 8.30 am to 11.30 am, and bank.! clarks are able to take on other work during the afternoon and ovening

Bankers want to divide the working day into two, with Banks open in the morning and after- noon. Bank clerks. staged ль 11) day general strike about a year ago for the same reason.

The Bank Workers' Union has appealed to the Labour Minister to intervene in the dispute.-- Reuter.

He will not on this peension do more than examine the ability of to deliver what German Arma Pakistan wanted, and the posel billty of disposing of Pakistan's exports.

"Pakistan is interested above alf, in the delivery of machinery of the most

varied Kinciy," Mr. Ahmad said.

Dow Jones averages: -Stock< 64,38, 20 Industrials 180.02, 16 Ralls 47,38, 10 Utilities 30.85. Closing Stock Quotations: Adams Express 193% Alesia Junenu 3 American Can 93 American Smelting 40 American Telephone 1447 American Tobacco 71 American Waterworks 7% Anaconda Copper 20 Aviation Corp. 5 Baldwin Locomotive 10% Bendix Aviation 30 Bethlehem Steel 27 Boring Aircraft 20% Berden Co. 434 Cunadian Pacine 13 J. 1. Case 38% Chrysler 61%. Colgate 392 Cemin rcial Corn Products 03 Du Punt 30

Solvents 104.

Eastman Kodak 42 General Electric 3754

General Motors 62 Goodrich $1 Goodyear 40%

Mining 1244 nal Harvester 20. International Paper 53%

метивый

International Tel & Tei 8?■ Johns Manville 30.

Kennecolt Copper 40% Montgomery Ward 3334 Notional Distillors 201 National Lend 32ts New York Central 10 Pan American Airways 0% Pennsylvania RR 15% Radio Corp. 11% Temington Rand 07% Republic Gleel 20 Reynolds Tebacco 30% Schenter 2014

Sears Roebuck 40% Shell Oil 34%

Socony Vacuum 15

Southern Pacific 40% Standard Brands 20% Standard Oil of Calif. 85% Standard Oil of N. J. 67% Studebaker 23 Union Bag 245, Union Carbide US Rubber 32 US Steel 23 US Lines 15% Westinghouse 247

40

Youngstown Sheet & Tube 64% Gen. Pub. Utilities 14%

Associated Press.

LONDON STOCKS

London, August 12. Moderate buying support check-

"Germany used to export to un before the war machine equipment of all sorts, and the high repulation of Dorman quality goods remains uned the severe slide in prices of scathed," he added.

British Government bonds of Thursday. Most issues showed Pakiston intends to erect large gains ranging from 2/8d. to 12/6d. electric power slations and will per bond of £100 par value al US dollars fluctuated yesterday welcome a German undertaking the close." between HK$0.15%1⁄2 und 58.101⁄21⁄2. to supply the necessary equip- The Financial Times indox was

101,0, TT was put through at HK$0,- | ment-

Money Market

14 and $0.14

Fress.

Sterling was unchanged at He added that Pakistan Curt HK$10.40,

pay with cotton and jute.--Reu- Australian pounds were higher ter

at HK$13.10.

Plastres dropped to HK$13,15 n

100

Ticals were unchanged at U.S. BANKERS IN

HK$28.30, and NEI Guilders dropped 20 cents to HK$33.00 a 100.

NY RUBBER

MADRID

unchanged. Associated

KLM ROUTE

Botavio, August 12 K.L.M. will resume its service between Batavfa and Jogjakarta via Semarang as from Thursday, August 11, according to Aneta.... Madrid, August 11.

the Dutch news agency. The ser- Andre Moreno, Manager of the vice was temporarily suspended Hispano-Americano Bank here, when Dutch quarters withdrew today entertained at lunch Mr. from Jogjakarta ond the Republi- William G. Brady, Jnr., President can Government was restored. of the National City Bank of New

New York, August 12. Crude rubber No. futures York. closed six higher to three lower with sales of 88 contracts.

September

December

March

16.50-60

16.20-22

15.00 bid

Fights will be made on Tues- day. Thursday, and Saturday only with passengers, in possession of special permits while no freight

will be carried.--Reuter,

Mr. Brady, who Was accom- panied by several officials of his Banic, sold that, the visit is parti of a four-month tour of Europe Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked to make contacts with old friends. Middling Spot 38.43 nominal. sheets 10 9/16 nouimal-Asso-The American party is leaving for MALTA PROBLEMS

May July

October

-Associated Press,

ciated Press.

Lisbon by air tonight-Reuter,

Pacific Far East Live, Inc.

**

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

DIREUT

-HAN FRANGINGO, LOS ANGELES

'Press

· OVERLAND NEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTURAL AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN DITTER.

Artiva

*LUXEMBOURY VICTORY".

Kan Francisco

Aug.

AKK., is

'Man Francisco

San Francima à Los Angeles

-via-Kuba &-Yokohama. Bin Pennelore à Dos Aamčen.

-Ban Pripelsen, Los Angelor

་།

Yokohama.

The

London, August 11. memorandum from the Malta Cabinet about Malta's trade and other problems with Britain is still under considération at the Colonial Office.

Arthur

Creach Jones, Secretary, yesterday.

Colonial postponed a meeting with a Malta delegation after the memorandam was submitted. A Colonial Office spokesman said, today – that no date has yet been fixed for the meeting--Beuter.

SHIP MOVEMENTS

San Francisco, August 12, Ship_urrivals: Thursday, Lake-, tand Vlatory from “"'okohami Sen Serpent from OkinawRIC ***Departures AN ONLY of:Poona and BLOKA

AMERICAN. PRESIDENT LINES

The Global Fleet

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

"President Cleveland"

Sall Aur. 20 ...... Aug. 28

Sept. 18 Sail ..... Sept. 10

via JAPAN

"President Wilson"...

Arr. Arr.

via JAPAN

Arr. ...... Aug. 13 ` Sail Arr. Sopt. G Sail

Aug. 14 Sept. 7

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

"President Madison"

"President Fierce"

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA President Tyler"

.......... Arr. Sept. 6 Sall..... Sept. "President Grant".......... Arr... Oct. 4 Sail ...... Oel. $

KOUND-THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACIN, SURI, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ... GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

"President Buchanan" "President Harding"

In Port

"

Sall ...... Aug, 13 Sall....

Arr... Aug. 19

TO SOERABAJA, BATAVIA &

Arr. ...... Aug. 20 Sail ......

SOENGEI-GERONG

"President Grant" "President Johnson" .... Art.

Opposite Star Ferry.

Aug. 20

Sept. 24

Sail ......

Aug. 27 Sept. 25 Tel. 2817318.

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

to and from Atlantic Coast Poris of

the United States

and Far Eastern Ports

NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS

ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC

"PADUCAH VICTORY"

"PIONEER TIDE"

Aug. 13 Aug. 18

"PIONEER MAIL"

Sept. 5

SAILINGS TO MANILA

Aug. 13

Aug. 19 Sept. 6

"PADUCAH VICTORY" "PIONEER TIDE" "PIONEER MAIL"

SAILINGS TO

NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA vía JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL

*PIONEER COVE"

"PADUCAH VICTORY"

"PIONEER' TIDE" -

Arrives Aug. 14 Sail Aug. 15

H

Aug. 30 Sept. 4*

Sept. 1 "

Bept. G

For rates, special information call

UNITED STATES LINES

Queen's Bldg.

COMPANY

Tel 31241

The above list indicates the princípsi perto at bonding and discharge sa prently Intended, but not their rotation. For further inform

tion as achodais at the Company's Office.

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 available for the carriage of oil-in bulk.

+

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, M.S. BOUGAINVILLE .............. Loading 29th Aug.

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

21st Aug.

21st Sept.

Salling to Singapore, Port Swettenham **Penang, Belawan & Batavia's

MS: "SUNNYVILLE”.

Passenger Accommodation

Chinese Freight Agents;

HOO FOOK PING

Balk Oli Tanka Applys-Am

THE BANILINE

(CHINA) LID:

King's Building. Tel: 177A, ATHE BANK" LINE" (China).

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