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ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVAPORTS and MACASSAR
"TJITJALENGKA"
"TJIBADAK"
"TJISADANE"
**THITJALENGKA“
"TASMAN"
"TJIPONDOK”
"STRAAT MALAKKA”
"ROISSEVAIN'
"STRAAT SOENDA“
SAILINGS
31st Aug.
16th Sept. 294 Sept.
MANILA
SAILINGS
20th AuguNĖ
7th Sept.
Bath Sept.
5th Oct.
34th Oct.
30th Nov.
* no passenger accommodation,
ARRIVALS
19th Aug.
2nd Sept. 10th Sept.
ARRIVALS
29th Aug. 15th Sept.
17th Sept. 16th Oct
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
"VAN RIEMSDIJK“
TASMAN"
ARRIVALS
SAILINGS
4th Sept.
31st Sept.
26th Aug. 31st August 17th Sept.
"VAN HEITSZ"
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"TJIPONDOK" *
"STRAAT MALAKKA”
"STRAAT SOENDA“
"BOISSEVAIN"
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
15th Sept.
5th Oct.
34th Oct,
30th Nov.
25th Aug. 17th Sept. 16th Oct,
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on thirouch Bs/Lo
Bac-En-Salaam and Zanzibar.
* no passenger accommodation,
"TJIPONDOK"
+
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
"ROISSEVAIN"
"STRAAT SOENDA"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
27th Aug.
16th Sept. 18th Det.
* no passenger accommodation.
ARRIVALS
12th Sept. 6th Sept.
29th Sept.
#ith Vet.
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
RIJNKERK"
"MARIEKENIC“
"AOLENKERK”,
SAILINGS ARRIVALS
Early Sept.
In Port
End Sept.
Early Sept.
.End Oct.
Early Oct.
Traushipment cargo accepted on through Bs/L to India, Mediterranean and Northern European ports.
"KIJNKERK"
"MARIEKERK"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
.20th Aug.
..Early Sept.
ARRIVALS
End Aug.
End Sept.
KING'S BUILDING: TELS 28015 to 28017 CHURES AGENTS: 82, CONNAUGHT RD.. C Trus 31196-25133
DE LA RAMA' LINES
+
ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
mv. "BENARES"
8.3. "DONA AURORA"
Mid Sept. Mid Oct.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
CHINESE BHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 23738—20153
MARINA HOUSE Tels. 23576–22675
BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE
M.V. "TUDOR"
LOADING ABOUT 30th AUGUST
for
· MANILA & CEBU
For Freight And Further Particulars Apply
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Hong Kong & Shangiani Bank Bldg.
Tel. 28021/6
Australia-West Pacific Line
EXPRESS SERVICE
S.S. "TORONTO”
LOADING 30th AUGUST
for
FREMANTLE (direct)
thonce
Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane,
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION
AVAILABLE TO FREMANTLE Transhipment cargo accepted for Fi & Now Zealand.
General Agenta:
DODWELL & CO. LTD.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949.
FINANCE
NY. Stock Exchange
New York, August 18, A recovery movement rolled through the stock market and pushed prices up close to the peak of the mid-Summer rally.
Gains we e in froellons around two points with some! issues going a little higher. The volume
spurred
1,410,000
shares.
to
AND COMMERCE
Indian Economist Studies U.S. Business
Conditions
New York, August 17.
Sir Chunilal 8. Mehta, Indian economist and businessman, left today by air for London after a month's study of business conditions in the United States.
Sir Chunilal, who is chiefly interested in cotton and bullion trade, intends to spend a month in England meeting British economists and financiers.
Oils were singled out for buy- ing attention and made the bes!: advance of any of the major group. Within a short time, the recovery spread 16 rails, steels and mators.
Ulities were Belive ot one time without gabiing materially. Gainers included Goodrich, Du Font, Atxrican and Foreign Po-
my sury wer, American Telephone, Ken- secolt, U. S. Steel, General Mo-noticed un increasiru: desire on lors,
str Chutal, during
amces here, upened Avenue and another New York Cotton Exchangt.
"During
near
his stay taxeous for India to keep imione
develop- diny-to-tiny in Fifth with the
the ments in Washington during the talks. The decisions eventually arrived at after the talks bound to have direct or indireel effects on Indian economy.
here
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
3
A
were
Chrysler, U. s. Rubber, the part of Americans la general Montgomery Ward and Internu and businessmen in particular to Sir Chunitat said that an au- of the have more information about In- thorised tional Paper.
representative Dow Jones overage: Stocks dia. This eagerness
know- Finance Ministry of the Gov- 04.71 20 Jutlustriads 181.50, 15, ledge extends not murely to poli-ernment of Invils should be pre- Rails 47.30. 10 Ulities 36.75.,
tical and industrial spheres but sent in Washington in Septem-
Arams Express 20
Alaska Junenu 314
American Con 944
American Smelting 48 Ameriton Telephone 145% American Tobüeen 71% American Waterworks 73 Anaconda Copper 20 Aviation Corp 51⁄2 Baldwin Lacamative 10 Barnsdall 49% Bell Aviation 304 Belthieben Steel 27% Boeing Aircraft 2014 Borden Co. 44 Canadian Pacte 13%
J. 1. Case 90% Chrysler 324 Colgate 40
Commercial Solvents 16% Corn Products 03
Du Pont 52
Eastman Kodak 42%
General Electric 38 General Motors 42 Goodrich
401%
Hemestake Mining 42% International Harvester 25% International Paper 5475 international Tel & Tei 8 Johns Manville 40 Kenacott Copper 48% Montgomery Ward 3% National Distillers 20%.. National Lead 224%
New York Central 11 Packard Motors 3%
Pan American Airways 0% Pensylvania RR 15%
Radio Corp. 10% Remington Rand 95% Republic Steel B
Reynolds Tobacco 38%% Sears Boeluck 41% Schenley 2994
Shell Oil 35
Socony Vacuum 15%
Southern Pacifc 41
Standard Brands 20%
Standard Oil of Cal. 42% Standard Oil of N. J. 68% Stucicbaker 23% Union Bag 25
Union Carbide 40
US Rubber 3474
US Steel 23
to the social and cultural fields ber unt should keep the Gov- as well
ernment of India Informed There should be more theili-the trends..
+15
tles for providing information About Indio to the Americanz Although such a representative access to the and efforts should be directed to would have 110 removing the deficiences in this talks he could enable the Gov- direction," Str Chimilat said,
Nehru's Visit
He added that wherever he had moved in commercial cir
noted great cles, he had
in
erhment of India to make their point of view known in time i that was necessary.
Sir Chunflat said that he had accepted an invitation to become a member of the Committee
on
terest in the Impending valt or atonetary Pelley of the interna- India's Prime Minister, Pandittional section of the New York Jawaharlal Nehru. An enthu. Board of Trade.---Reuter.
fastic reception awaited Fanalt Nehru in America, he said,
Another event which wng arousing interest was the forth- coming meeting of United States. British and Canadian representa- the economic tives to discuss crisis, he said,
In this connection Sir Chunilal thought that it woull be advan-
No.Anglo-U.S. Economic Union Plan
Federation of M. East A Necessity
London, August 17. With an increasing world luu- ger for oil, Middle East countries must come to sec sense aund federate, said Sir Harold Mac- Michael, Constitutional Cormis- sioner to Malin, in London today.
Sir Harold, who was formerly High Commissioner of Palestine
Coun Washington, August 17. urged the people of those Mr. Dean Acheson, United tries to cease to do 'nothing but States Secretary of State, sald
dicker, quarrel and boast. He sakl today that officials had conal-
Uhat the Arab states would do dered how Britain's economie better to recognise that the Jews problems would be affected by a were established in Palestine and closer relationship between the should be ibrought into the
two countries.
But he denied that considera- general Middle East picture. tion was being given to an econo- mic union between Britain and America.
Mr. Acheson, who was speak- ing at a press conference, said that economle union was not a practical; nor an imminent mat- tor for consideration now.
When a correspondent pressed him to define what he meant by
between the Youngstown Sheel & Tube 63% closer relationship Gen. Pub. Utilities 14%
two countries, Mr.
US Lines 25
Westinghouse 10
Acheson TO-
club Speaking at a Rotary luncheon In London. Sir Harold! said that the Increasing consump- ilon of oil in the world was al- most frightening.
tremendous Because
of the consumption of oil by America, he said, the rest of the world looked to the Middle East for their supply. He said that Rus-: sia would also seek to obtain oll in the event of war from here and in any event would attempt| to cut off Middle East supplies from her enemies.
The bond market drifted quiet-piled that the correspondent was ly with gains and losses about în trying to create a story where one Fulance, Curis market stocks were did not exlat. mostly higher, with utilities at-terday publisher & despatch from
The Wall Street Journal" yes five. Higher were Aluininum Limited, Cities Bervice, electric, one of its Washington correspon- bond and share. American Gas dents quoting a group of State federate together," he said. "The and Electric-Associated Press. Department officials as seriously state of Iernet must play its part
discussing proposals for an eco-in that too." nomic union between the United
MAERSK LINE Notice To Consigncos
The M/V "GRETE MAENSK" having arrived from
New York and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are here~| by notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk and expense into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf! & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be 'landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option; extends.
"These countries ought
States and Britain providing for Sir Harold
ها
blained presont
the free movement of capital and Middle East relations on the labour between
of statesmen in the two coun- irresponsibilky tries and for a common citizen- all countries except Turkey and ship.-Reuter.
Iran-Associated Press
Notice To Consignedi CONSIGNEES PER CANADA ASIATIC LINES LTD.
5.5. "TRICAFE"
Notice To Consigneos
S.S. "CHANGSHA" arrived 17.3.40.
Damaged corpo ex this vessel are hereby notified that their will be surveyed by Messrs. cargo is being discharged into Goddard & Douglas at Hong the Hong Kong & Kowloon Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Whark & Godown Co's godown Godown Co., Ltd's Godown where it will be at Consignees No. 15 from 10 am. on 22nd risk and subject to the Wharf's and 23rd August, 1948, and terms and conditions of storage, consignees' representatives dre and where delivery may be requested to be present during obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for çxumination by Consignees and Company's Surveyors, Messrs.
No claims will be admitted, -after the Goods have left the Goddard & Douglas at 10 am..
Godowns, and a godds 19th August. antinding. 'andelivered' after
August 26, 1949, will be sub- To comply with the General Ject to rent.
Bonded Warehouse Regulations All broken, chafed, and Consignees must have a Ro- damaged Goods are to be left Venus Oficer in attendance in the Godowns, where they, when damaged duttable goods will be examined on August, are examined,
the survey.
www
Another quiet day'.
1. GOVT. LOANS
Lona 12931 & 1B4n) shah, L (1948) 200h.
BANKS K&H Bank 1470, 145.
(LR) £60. Charteret ank A10 8/165. Merral Bank A. & B. £ty. Denk of art Amin 13.
INSURANCES
Canton 1, bin.
Waton Ins, 6206, 035m.
Chius Gnderwriteta 515.
K. Fire Ina. Ehm.
SUIPPING
Buklere hes,
IER. M. Steamboats 110 Indo Chinas (Prof.) *DISA,
(Ref.) 2000. This (mere) Ga/on.
Unlin Waterbenta 200. Ania Nav, MIN.
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, -Ele. 1.K. & K. Whores 111..
North Point Wharven 4.4Oh,
Shanghai Hongkow Wharves 165. H.K. Dark 15%),
China Providenta 21m9. Shishal Deckyarda Ba, Wierdecks 3klyn,
MINING
Hub Mines, 445) at.
B.K. Misc 0114.
LANDS, ROTELS & BLDGR.
1. B. Jotris 10.254. 10, 10.20mp
.K. Jands 47m.
Shanghal Lands 26, 2.20.
Humphreys 1011⁄2n.
TIK. [tents 21.
Chloene Tatier 10th,
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H.K. Tramwayn 16/35.87.
Peak Tram (014) T
(New) 100.
Star Ferries 180.
C. Lights (0) 10.30h, 10.80%, 10.4014 New! 7.1, 7.700, 7,40/30 1.K. Metrics 20. Dua, Macao Metrics 20145, Sandakan Lights Va. Telephotos #b, 21, Shanchal G 2n.
INDUSTRIALS Cald. Maes, Ord.) 25.60n. Canton Jera 70.
Cenient 2.
K. Ropes 128.
STORER. Rie. Dnter Farm 33%, 3. Watsons ·8%), 40mm.
L. Crawfords 21m. Sincero 5.161
China Emperiam 3.10.
Au Co. Lui, 50, Kwong Song Hong 117, Wing On (L.) H&M, Wr. Powell, Lud. pa.
MISCELLANEOUS China Entertainmente 1512 H.K. Constructions (5314) 8. (New)
Vibro Tilings 1515.
Maraman Investments 1/in. Maraman (2.1) 0. Hinghai Lean 1.800. Yanglazen 31.
Ewon 5.206.
COTTONG
RUDDER, Ete. COMPANIES Alma Estates in. Asal-Dulch 300. Anglo-Javas in.
Batu Anamu 40n.
Hate Plantations En.
Chemore United ̈45. Cheng Rubbera 200, Called Rubbers in, Deminlan Nubbers in. Langkala in. Regah Rubbers 0. Rubber Trunte ân, Kamagaan Rubbers Nin. Samambu Rubbery tún, • Khunchal Kedaba 18. Shanghai-Malays 120. Shanghai Sumatris 3to. Sungel Duris 181⁄4n. Tanah Merah .60n. Tebang Rubbere .001, Klarke Hubbern in.
Money Market
US dollars reversed trend
yesterday, and dropped back lo HK$0.13% after opening at $0.15. HK$8.15 and $6.12.
TT was but through between
Sterling was unchanged at
Australian wounds, continued HK$16.50. to drop, and closed at HK$12.70 BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, after opening at $12.80.
Piastres were again unchang- .Agents,
ed at HK$18.22% 100 nominal. Ticals were unchanged fram Australian-Oriental Line the previous day at HK$20.00 a
Ltd.
100.
NEI Guilders opened at HKI 28.60 a 100 and closed at $28.40.
KLAVENESS LINE
* SAILINDR
25, 1949, at 10 a.m. by our No claims will be admitted Surveyors, Messrs Goddard de alter the goods have left the
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Frandlich, Vančoliver, Beattle & Portland- Douglas.
steamer's godowns, and al To comply with the General
undelivered M.S. BOUGAINVILLE Earding 29th Aug. goods remaining Bonded Warehouse Regulations after the 20th August,-1949 will ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST consignees must haven #watan, be subject to rent. Omcer in attendance when
MS. "SUNNYVILLE”....
21st Aug. damaged dutiable goods are
21st Sept. examined.
"ERANCISVILLE” Salling to Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang, Belawan & Bakavla "SUNNYVIELF"
All claims at reach before September 12, 194 they will not be "TACOLI
No Insurance will
All claims against the steam- er must be presented to the M.S: Undersigned on or before the us 27th August 1940, or they will
St Mayes trigo Innurance will be
effected.
CO., LTD.
M.S.
Passenger Accommodat Chineze Freight Avent HOO FOOK PANCH
RIGEN.
The Global Plart,
TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO
"President_Cleveland"
"President Wilson”
vin JAPAN
***
Acr. DELTAR
Arr.
...... Aug. 28 Sall
Aug. 29 "General Gordon" aan dari wa Bept. 15 Sall...... Sept. 16 Bpt. 18 Sail ................ Sept. 19 TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
via JAPAN
"President Pierce"
Bept, Ball Sept. 7 *President McKinley .....Arr....... Sept. 20 Sail ..... Sept. 21 TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON
vią PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
realdet Tyler" .......... fire. "President Grant” ....................... ART.
Bett € Sall
Oct. 露 Sail
Sept. 7 Dot. 5
ROUND-THE WORLD
Sall...
VEA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLUMBO, KARACHI, SUER PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, '
GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Harding"
Aug. 22 Aug. 21 ..... Art. "President Van Buren" ... Arr. ...... Sept. 4 Sall...... Sept. 6 TO SOERABAJA, BATAVIA & SOENGEI-GERONG
Ar.
ART......
*President Grand"
"President Johnson"
Opposite Star Ferry.
Aug. 28 Sept. 24
Sall...... Aug. 27 Sall...... Sept. 25
Tel. 25178/0.
BENDLINE
70 420
saam
ВИГР
ARRIVALS
FROM
DUN
**BENALBANACH" ..U.K. vín Singapore 21st August.
"BENBEOCH"
"BENMACDHUI"
. "BENCRUACHANTM
"BENCLEUCH”
HENNEVIR" "HENAVON”
*“BENWYVIS"
"BENLEDI" "BENVENUE"
SHIP
"BENREOCH”-
BENMACDHUI“ "BENCRUACHAN“ "BENALBANACH" "BENNEVIS“ +"BENLÆDI"
"BENVENUE"
"BENCLEUCH”
"BENAVON"
++
U.K. via Singapore. 28th August.
Japan
22nd August
UK. (Direct)
29th August.
Japan
31st August.
U.K. via Singapore
- do—
- dom
do
do m
SAILINGS
Early Sept.
12th Oct.
20th Oct. 2nd half Oct End October.
TO
· 30th August.
London, Antwers, Rotterdam, flam- burg & Ha
Liverpool, Glasgow,
Dublin, HaYTO,
LOADING
23rd August.
31st August.. Mid Sept.
29th Sept.
inte Oct.
Early Nov.
31st August,
Antwerp, Rotterdam 15th October.
Hamburg.
via Malaya, Colombo, aden, Port Sudan and other way ports,
* Accepts cargo for Japan.
Omite Hamburg, call at Genna & Leith.
Calls at Dar-es-Salaam.
i Omite Hamburg, calls at Leith.
For Further Particulars, Apply To----
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
York Building.
Agents
Telephone: 24185.
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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "MONGOLIA"
LOADING 19th AUGUST
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, BEYROUTH, GENOA, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG
AND COPENHAGEN.
M.S. “MALAYA”
LOADING ABOUT 2nd SEPTEMBER
..for
ADEN, PORT, SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROT- TEKPAN, MARBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks in both vessels available for the carriage of oil in bulk. FOR PACIFIC COAST
1. "NIKOBAB“. 3.3 "BEKAMPORE”
loading tit Bapt.
29th Oct.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.
Tel. 84111 34125.
HONGKONG / MACAO
HOT ON WHAR
·23rd Auk
Balk Oll Tank
T.S.S. "CHEUNG HING'
THE BANK LINE
(CHINA) ETD:
Fürther Pärikuinen, Pids „TACHING G={IR
··Ltd
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