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INTEROCEAN:

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949.

FINANCE AND COMMERCE

LINES British Labour Delegates,

JAVA PORTS and MACASSAR ·

"TJITJALENGKA"

“TJIBADAK”

"TJISADANE"

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

ARRIVALS

21st Aug. .10th Sept. 29th Sept.

2nd Sept. 16th Sept.

MANILA

**TJITJALENGKA“

*TJIBADAK"

"TASMAN"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"BOISSEVAIN"

"TJIPONDOK":

"STRAAT SOENDA'

* no passenger

SINGAPORE, PENANG

"VAN, RIEMSDIJK"

"TASMAN"

"VAN--HEUTSZ"

SAILINGS 31st Aug.

3rd Sept.

7th Sept. 17th Sept. 7th Oct. ,5th Nov,

30th Nov. accommodation.

29th Aug. 15th Sept. 15th Sept.

20th Sept.

18th Oct.

and BELAWAN DELI SAILINGS

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH

TJIPONDOK"^

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"BOISSEVAIN"

"STRAAT SOENDA"

ARRIVALS

4th Sept.

In Port

. 21st Sept.

30th Aug.

12th Sept.

SAILINGS

AMERICA ARRIVALS

17th Sept.

7th Oct.

In Port

.30th Nov.

5th Nov.

2016 Sept. 18th Oct.

Calling at Mombasa & 1. Marques Ditert. Transhipment cargo accepted on through Bs./L to

Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibur,

no passenger accommodation.

"TJIPONDOK”"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"BOISSEVAIN'

"STRAAT SOENDA

1

ARRIVALS

JAPAN

SAILINGS

14th Sept.

24th Aug. 21st Sept.

20th Oct.

5th Sept. 1st Oct. 29th Oct.

no passenger accommodation.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

"RIJNKERK”

“MARIEKERK“

"MOLENKERK”

SAILINGS

7th Sept.

End Sept.

End Oct.

European Movement Clash At Assembly Meet

H.K. Stock Exchange

Rates .pc.erally remain steady with a little more business pass- ing.

H.K. GOYT, LOANS Los 101

346 Linn (1954 ★ fu40) 2008.

lyn 11949), Türk,

RANKS

A.K. 8. Junk Fatal, 14504,

Alan, Ben ANSIAN, Chartered Bank £10 5/18%. Merra tile flotak A. H. Can. Book of East Aala Rân,

INSURANCEH

Canton Inn, gara, 37for B. 6256. G2048

Chân Underwillers D31⁄2n. 1. Fire Teen 2250.

SHIPPING

Douglas 2000,

DR. AM. Steambonia 17527, Jedlo Cruz drot) shIGN.

(Def.) 200m.

Shells (Beater) 09/49. Pylon Waterboste 36%, Avin Nav Pho,

BOCHR, WHJARVEA, GODOWNS, Etc.

K. AK. Wharves 10%

North Point Wharver 4.00h.

Shanghai Hongkow Winters Tin, 148. Dreka M84), 15 14 xa. Chin Providente 19.50m, Shangh Bockyards Tx. Whet lurks 2740.

MINING

Reeb Mine (51. 1.4. Mitus5 110m

LANI, HDTECH & HI.DEN.

1. Fiotela 18,550, R.K. 1mad 4.

ARRIVALS

Mladəħal Jamin 1.DEN.

Ebrly Sept. Early Oct.

Humphreys 10 m.

}

TEK, Healdea že.

Chise Extolen 1690

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

"RIJNKERK“

"MARIEKERK"

JAPAN

SAILINGS

Early Sept.

ARRIVALS

6th Sept. End Sept.

KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 TO 28017 CHINESE AGENTS: 82. CONNAUGHT RD. C. Tess: 31196-25133

DE LA RAMA LINES

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

m.v. "DENARES"

8. "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 Tels, 23738-20153

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

M.V. "TUDOR"

LOADING ABOUT 29th AUGUST

for

MANILA & CEBU

For Freight And Further Particulars Apply

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Hong Kong & Shanghai Bánk Bldg.

Tel. 28021/0

Australia-West Pacific Liné

EXPRESS SERVICE

M.V. "TORONTO❞

LOADING 30th August

FREMANTLE (direct)

thence Adelaide, Melbaume, Sydney, KAibane,

PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE TO FREMANTLE „Transhipment cargo ncébjtëd fox Fill & New-

General Agents:

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Tõldplíbáéí: 28821-

toganuzi i

„eliīdavi, intonin" :50 “har

PUBLIC UTILITIES

1. Tramways X.D. tún.

Teak Tram (old); }Mn,

(New) 10n.

Nar Ferries 1ÄRM.

gh! (obl) 16.79b. 18.60/12x4,

(New) 2.20b.

14.8, Electrien X.0, 266, 28an. Mocno Elertelen 20%1⁄2n, Sandokan Light

Telephonen 20 ja

Shanghai Gat £n,

INDUSTRIALS

Cidl. Marg, (Ord) 25.6ơn, Canton, T

Cementa 200

JL.K. Пopen 12n,

STORES, Ele. Dairy Farm 249b, fona, Walaane 302,

1. Crawfords X., 27. Hinceres Ge,

Ühing Emporium 9.tīm.

Sum Co., Lt. 3n.

Keuru Hang Thong 1370. Wing On K.) 5.

Wm. Powell, 144. $145.

MISCELLANEOUS Chinn Entertalumenis 150, JK. Constructions (Okly An,

(Now) -25% ma Vibra Pilly 16. Maranko Investmente 9/-5. Matamu (16.K.) 26. Klaarbal Lent 1,808, Yongtexes 30.

Ewo 4, 54,

COTTONA

RUBBER, Etc., COMPANIES Alma Fatati 11p.

Anglo-Dutch 30

Anglo-Javas fr

Pan.

Bates Anates tôn Bale Plantations 20. Chemore United Jon, Chenstubber Catwalkoted Hubbers In. Domimlag Rykhera In. Langkats 10.

Repah Rubbers 1350. Rabber Trusts Bn.

Bamagagen Rubbers

ăn.

Brambu Rubbers 256. Shaoghal Kedahs In. Bbwohnt-Maloyw 12n. Shanghof Bumatrax 304. Beugel Durl 15. Tanah Merah Gila. Tebong tulbera 40%. Ziangbe Rubbett In.

Notice To Consignees m.v. "MONGABAKRA"

Strasbourg, August 24,

N.Y. Stock Exchange

1

New York, August 25, The stock market Bnished slow moving session with n num- ber of key issues n rifle higher. Small gains were, in a majority most of Wednesday and at times A full

The European Assembly was taken by surprise at it appeared possible for the end of its two-day economic debate tonight | sized rally to get going. when a storm Broke but between British Labour Demand was too mild, though, representatives and the powerful European to start a declaive trend. Only Movement led by Mr. Winston Churchill.

Mr. Hugh Dalton, a British Government Minister,

700,000 shores were turned over, Including a 20,000-share block of

Commonwealth and Southern.

protested that the Movement had circulated of the day for U.S. Steel, Stude document claiming credit for a resolution on close economic union. - ett

Mr. Dalton demanded. "Is It mid overseas countries associated dignified and proper that we with them," should be puppels whose strings ur pulled by persons who are not members of this Assembly?"

He declared that he thought the circular was a breach of the privleges of the Assembly.

The

Ministers Committee of was also asked to take into de- count the need for establishing free convertibility between the currencies of members States and the "maintenance In some form of the system of economic pre- ferences now existing between certain member States and over- scas countries associated with

W

An Irish speaker, Mr. William Norton, feared a Customs Union, and told the Assembly that his country would not join in any- thing that meant the closing of her secondary industries.

"It seems to me most improper that on outside organisation should take credit for a resolu-them."

lon signed by members of this Assembly," Mr. Dalton zail.

Observers interpreted the at- inck as the first

sign of *mouldering resentment between the British Labour group and the Movement largely Conservative

His speech attacked Britain which claims to have as its mem- for deliberately making Ireland bers more than half of the As-

into a "ranch for cheap sheep and sembly's representatives.

cheap beer" during her period The British Labour Governor "subjection."

derlined to attend The His fellow countryman, Hague conference last year which Frank Aiken, salt that any plan birth to the European Move for a European Customs Union ment by welding scattered or would be madness and socially annisations working for the same

disastrous.-Reuter. Ригранен

meni дене

Mr. Dalton asked the Assem- bly's President,

Mr.

Mr. Paul-Henri To Buy New

Spank-who is himself a Presi- dent of Honour of the European the docu- Movement-lo order ment to be referred to the Com- Pri- mitice of Procedure and vileges.

French

Opposition

Guinea

Rubber Stock

Sydney, August 24.

In

· Australia Will buy and market all existing rubber stocks New Guinea, the Australian Ex-| ternal Territories Minister, Mr. Ward, announced Edward John here today, As a result

planters' requests for Cominonwealth aill, experts

M. Andre Phillp, a Franch Becialist, jumped up to oppost the British Labour group. it was through the European Movement that the Council of Europe had been formed, He declared. Representatives werden present as individuals and had were invesilgating the rubber in- dustry in New Guinea and Papua, signed the document as such. he sold,

Mr. Spaak, who had insisted

More than 800 tons of rubber

In New Guinea small quantity in when the covernment

all through the sees that he were stacked did not understand the protest stores and n and could not see that anything Sydney wrong had been done, eventually steppet in a fortnight ago, he decided to send the matter for added, discussion by the Committee of Privileges.

that "There is little, doubt Australian manufacturers could The division between those who use the whole of the territories are campaigning for quick action rubber output, as it amounts to lo unify Europe's economy and only seven per cent of Australian he concluded.- those who approach the question consumption,"

Reuter. more pro- cautiously became nounced as

as the debate drow to a′′* close today.

The

most

downright plan tabled was the European Move- ment's resolution, signed by Mr. Churchill.

It called for detailled proposals for the setting up of a “Euro- pean Economic Department" to be submitted to a special sessioti of the Assembly next January,

This new Department would help, the Committee of Ministery to formulate proposals for the progressive integration of the industrial, commercial and agri- cultural systems of modern States

Notice To Consignees Consiguces Per States Steamship Company

S.B. "MONTANA"

AUSTRALIAN/ FAR EASTERN SHIPPING CONFERENCE

NOTICE TO. SHIPPERS ANÜZOR CONSIGNEES CARGO FOR SHANGHAI

Higher prices were paid most baker, Woolworth, Unitel Air- craft, Swift International, Ameri- enn Telephone, Southern Pacifr and Celotex.

Tending to hold back we're Sears Roebuck, Goodrich, Gen- éral Motors. Douglas Alteraft, Consolidated Natural Gas, Ameri- Can Smelting. Johns Manville.

Attaconta

Dow Jones averages: Stocks, 63.50.

20 Industrials 178,78. 13 Rulls 45.00. 10 Ulties 30.47. Closing quotations: Alaska Juneau

IK. American Can 93, American Smelting 4019. American Telephone 144. American Tobacco 704. American American Waterworks 7%. Anticonon Copper 201⁄44. Aviation

Corp 678. Baldwin Locomotive 10. Barnsdall 48. Bendix Aviation 20

Beon Steel 20%.

Aircraft 19%.

Borden Co. 44. Canalinn Pacthe 124.

J. I. Case 38%.

Chrysler $74. Colgate 39%.

Commercial Solvents 15.

Corn Products 03. Du Pont 50%.

and

Eastman Kodak 47%. General Electric 37'. General Motors 50%. Goodrich 61% Goodyear 40%. Homestake Mining 42%. Tarvester. 2014.

Paper 52. International Tel & Tel 8%.

Johns Manville 30%. Kennicott Copper 404. Montgomery Ward 52%. National Distillets 20%. National Lead 32%. New York Central 10%.

Pachard

Pachard Motors 3. Pan American Airways 8%. Fun

Pennsylvania R.R. 147.

Radlo

. 10%.,

Steel 10%.

Tobacco 38.

Schenley 28.

Sears Roebuck 40%.

Shell Oil

Soci 352,

Socony Vacuum 15%.

Southern Pacife 38%.

Standard Brands 10.

Standard Oil of Cal. 67.

Standard Oil of N.J. 67%.. Studebaker 22.

Union

Eag 24.

Union Carbida 39. U.S. Rubber 33.

U.S. Steel 22.

Westinghouse 2414.

Youngstown Sheet & Tube 61. U.S. Lines 15%.

Gen. Pub, Uilities 14%. Remington Rand 92.

Corporate bonds moved nar- rowly. U.S. government bonits Owing to the civil war in held steady in over the counter Chiba affecting the port of dealings. Marked up in the surb Shanghal, all cargo, destined were cities service, Consolidated for Shanghai and carried in Mining and Humble Oil, Lower vessels operated by Members were Rome Cable and Waltham. of this Conference has been/Associated Press. will be landed at. Hong Kong and stored at the risk and ex- pense of the owners of the cargo and the Contract of Carriage will thereby bb. con- sidered as completed; in terms of the Carriers' Bill of Lading.

'Australian/Far Easter

Shipping Conference,, MACKINNON MACKENZIE

*& CO., «

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong &

Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown Having arrived Hong Kong where it will be at Consignees consignees of cargo are hereby risk and subject to the Whart's notified that all goods have been terms and conditions of stor landed and placed at their risk age and where delivery may Hong and expense into the godowns bo obtafhet.

of the North Point Wharves Ltd., where, delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods left in the

Pamaged packages are to be godowns for ore landed.

6xamination by Consignees Messrs. Carmichael and Company's Surveyors, & Clarko at 10 a.m. 26th August.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the gölowns or fallure to attẽnd the survey.

All broken, chafed and domaged goods are to be left in the godown where they will

be examined in the presence of Messrs Goddard and Douglas

To comply with General Bonded Warehouse Regula-

Hon. Secretaries. Kong, August 25, 1949.

Notice To Confignees

.....

4.1. ESANG

From SAIGON, STRAITS, & CALCUTTA âtrived August -22, 1949

fons, Consignees, must have a Damaged cargo ex this vessel Revenue Officer in attendance will be surveyed in the pre- when damaged 'dullable goods mises of the Hong Kong & are examined.

Kowloon WHart & Godown. Co., Consignees

1

Money Market

де

US dollars continued werk yesterday. Opening at HK$0.00 the rate fluctuated between $0.03 and $6.07, and it closed $6.05.

TT was put through at HK$0.05, arks $0.00.

Sterling dropped to HK$16.40. Australian poids opened at HK$12.50 and closed at $12.40.

Plastres, were again unchanged at HK$13.10 à 100, nominal,

at the provious day.

HK$8.50 a 100 was

NEI Guliders went up to HR 29.50 a 100 after opening at

$25.30.

NOTICE

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 8.5. "BENCRUACHAN”

Due Hong Kong August, E7, 1840

on August 29, 1949, dt 10 am. No claims will be admitted Ltd, at 10 am on Monday,

To comply with the General after the goods have left the August 18, 1915-*** Bonded... Warehouna Ragulas remaining undelivered presentatives present during Notice is hereby given that Steamer's godown, and all are, hdvised to have, theit. Re- tions, consignees must have a

(Fowing to lack of godown; space Revenue Oficer in attendance after the 27th August, 1949, the Survey.

Consignees, are, warned tap rent riving by the Clove W paper and board condign- when examining Ukidaged duti will be subject to rent. able goods. All claims against

Adams for damage of, shortage claims against the the vessel dust be presented to stealer mit Be presented to rende urneyed by us in consignees lighters im may not be accepted if the vessel will be dischar ed over the Underslaped within four the Undersigned on or before coed The Tavaly enjoy per the teen days of the ship's arrival, the 3rd September, 1949 or the presence of or they will not be recognised, they will not be recognised...

effected:"

quested to make arrangements

Representatives at this ap accordingly;

ince will be pointed time.

SON WARDING. LTD.

inagers.

Ltd:

(CHINA) LAD.

Agents,

DEN LINEA STEAMERS LTD.

RESI

ENT

The Ulobal Fleet

INES

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

President Cleveland"

"General Gordon"

"President Wilson"

via JAPAN

Air. Aug. 28 Arr. Sept. 15

Sall Aug, 2

Sall Sept. 1

Arr. Sept. 18 Sail Sept. 1

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

"President Plotco". "President McKinley"

via' JAPAN

.Arr. Sept. 6 Sall Sept.

Arr. Sept. 20 Sall⚫ Sept.

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

"President Tyler" "President Grant"

Arr. Sept. 6 Sail Sépt. Arr. Oct. 4 Salt Oct.

ROUND THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUE

PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and RUSTON

"Président Van Buren" "President Jefferson"

Arr. Sept. 4 Sail Sept. Arr, Sept. 18 Salt Sept.

TO BATAVIA & SOENGEI-GERÒNG

"President Grant"

Arr. Aug. 26 Sall. Aug. "President Johnson"

Arr. Sept. 24 Sall Sept. Opposite Star Ferry.

Tel. 28172/5.

BEND LINE

SIIP

ARRIVALS

FROM

**BENALBANACH, UK. via Singapore "BENCRUACHAN U.K. (Direct) ...

"BENMACDHUP', UK. vlu Singapore "BENCLEUCH"

*BENNEVIS"

"BENAVON"

*"BENWYVIS"

"BENLEDI" "BÈNVENUE”

SHIP "BENMACDHUP”! "BENCHUACHAN” "BENALBANACH" "BENNEVIS” "BENLEDI"

“BENVENUE"

"BENCLEUCH"

"BENAVON"

"BENWYVIS"

DUE In port

27th Aug.

28th Aug.

Japan

31st Aug.

U.K. vla Singapore

5th Sept.

10th Oct.

do

do

-do

SAILINGS

TO

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, am-

burg & Hull.

Liverpool,, Glasgow,

20th Oc..

2nd half Ocf. End Oct.

LOADING 30th Aug. 31st Aug.

Mid Sept.

29th Sept. Late Oct.

Early Nov:

Dublin, Havre, 31st Aug. Antwerp,

Batter- 15th Oct.

dam & Hamburg.

Mid. Nov.

via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Fort Sudan & other way por

* Accepts cargo for Japan.

Omits Hamburg calls at Genoa & Leith.

Calls at Dar-es-Salaam,

Omits Hamburg, calls "at Lelth.

For Further Particulars, Apply To-

..!

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

York Building..

Telephone: 3410

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "MALAYA"

LOADING ABOUT 2nd SEPTEMBER for

ADEN, PORT SAĮD, ALEXANDRIA, CENOA, TANGIET ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,

GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN

Tanks available for the carriage of oll in bulk.

FOR PACIFIC COAST

'

1. "NIKOBAR"

"SERAMPORET

loading 21at Be

26th Oc

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.

L

Tel. 84111 & 34112

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Francisco Vancouver, Seattle & Portishe M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE” Loading 29th Au

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST Cal 'M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”

M.S. "CASTLEVILLE”

21st Säg

PARAAJVIS, PE QVILIRS

Pinang, Bilawan & Bar

M.S. "FRANCISVIELE

Fassenger Accommoda,lon

Chinese Preigna agenta:

·HOO FOOK PINO.

21st Oc

THE BANK LINE

(CHINA) LTD

THE BANK LINE CUBRA

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