ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVA PORTS and MACASSAR
"TJIÐADAK"
TJISADANE"
"TJITJALENGKA”
SAILINGS
15th Sept.
1st Oct.
ARRIVALS
In' Port
"TASMAN"
"TJIBADAK"
TJIBADAK"
"TJIPONDOK”*
"STRAAT MALAKKA’
"BOISSEVAIN”
"STRAAT SOENDA"
"TJISADANE"
17th Sept. 30th Sept.
ARRIVALS
12th Sept. 14th Sept.
MANILA
SAILINGS
8th Sept. 15th Sept.
15th Sept.
.22nd Sept.
.7th Oct.
25th Sept.
.30th Nov.
18th Oct.
5th Nov.
******* passenger accommodation.
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
"VAN HEUTSZ"
"VAN RIEMSDIJK"
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
TJIPONDOK”*
TJISADANE"!!
"BOISSEVAIN"
"STRAAT SOENDA"
ARRIVALS
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1040.
FINANCE
AND
COMMERCE
CRITICAL PERIOD IN JAPS SIGN WAGE DISAGREEMENTS PACT WITH
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Washington, September 5.
Labour Day ushered in the most crucial 60-day period in union and management relations since the end of the war, Government officials said today.
They point cur that the Federal Mediotion Director, Cyrus Ching goes to New York City on Wed- nesday to start meetings aimed at ending the four-month-old Hawaiian dock strike.
In the seven days following, | crises foo Not muga -bliness: LEPANESE kallastown
in the yesterday morn hat such as wage disputes in the steel, coal was tone passed at impregnati mito industrión, prices. As a mark of repret et fate M. Fells Ellis the Exchange was closed at anon.
the
SAILINGS
17th Sept. 8th Oct.
12th Sept. 25th Sept.
SAILINGS
AMERICA ARRIVALS
a
15th Sept.
22nd Sept.
25th Nov.
7th Oct.
5th Nov.
30th Nov.
25th Sept. 18th Oct.
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques Direct. Transhipment cargo nccepted on through Bs./I. to
Dor-Es-Salaani and Zanzibar.
* ab, passenger accommodation.
not calling South America.
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
*TJIPONDOK"*
"BOISSEVAIN"
"STRAAT SOENDA"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
40 Loa
ILK. GOVT. LOANS
famin CENTRE & 1965 TON tan and 26
BANK:
CAR
HK S. Den 10951, 1420m, tain, tr.) thement 1, Mercantile thank A. & 4. **. Bank of East Aris in
INSURANCES
Mann Jos, 2:00 #ks In VRAI, GAN N
tire in 21.6
SHIPPING
mithi ILK & M Stewide at
1.
de las Pet NIE
Ben,
I
ARRIVALS
In Port
Shell Bearer th
13th Sept.
2014 Sept. 20th Oct.
8th Oct.
20th Oct.
* no passenger accommodation.
Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
"RIJNKERK"
"MARIEKERK”
"MOLENKERK"
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
9th Sept.
8th Sept.
End Sept.
9th Sept.
Early Oct.
End Oct.
Transhipment enrgo nccepted on through Bs./1. to India,
Mediterranean and Northern European ports.
"RIJNKERK"
"MARIEKERK"
#winn Waterbomb-
Ain Neva
BGCRH, WHÁRVES, COROWNY, ELG 11.K., Warves Jush,
North Polo Wharse sh
Shanghai Tom, Whorses 11.
JK.
1426
Clan Provirons, a 113.
Shahulst Duckvant 512,
MINING
But Min 47, 5,
it Mine (1) m.
LANDS, HOTELS A ULDGS. H&S Hosted by qrp, 11,
HK Ram 150
Shoghat ments 1933,
Hromphreys, t,
K. Balti in.
Chinese E-10 1510.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
14th Sept.
8th Sept. End Sept.
Star Force
KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 CHINESE AGENTS: 82, CONNAUGHT Ro. C. Try 31196-25133
De La Rama Lines
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
m.v. "BENARES"
.. "DONA AURORA"
12. Tramway. X 1, 18,788, 161, Peal Truma (1)ld) 198.
(N. 9) 10.
(Now) 24h, H, RG58,7603.
RK, teler XD, 31, 320 Macan Electrics 2014 m.
Sandakan Aschte KA, a
Teleptamer 1
Shauncħut fine n.
INDENTUTALS
Cnid Mury, xt3rd, 1 25 6799. Unton Ters Tn.
Math
6, 12/1
11.K. (tops 12am
STORES, B.
Daley Forms 374,6, 37, 58. Witam 42, 121
15th. Sept.
1 Crowfonts 2015, Sinceres 4in,
Chinn Emplom kn.
Mid Oct.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines)
MARINA HOUSE Tels. 23670-22675
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tel. 23738-20183
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO., LTD.
M.V. “BENARES”
LOADING 15th SEPTEMBER
FOR
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG
TWO DEEPTANKS OIL CAPACITY
GILMAN & CO.,
Tel. 31146.
430 TONS EACH
LTD.
ISBRANDTSEN
Isbrandtsen Company Inc.
26 Broadwap.
New York 4, N.Y.
FAR EAST STRAITS INDIA PERSIAN GULF * MEDITERRANEAN
U.K. & CONTINENT
W, INDIES 8. AMERICA
STEAMSHIP DIVISION
E.. "FLYING INDEPENDENT" Front Manila Salls for
In Port
Pusat, Japan Ports, San
Francisco, New.
York, via
Panama Sept. 11th
P. PATTISON & CO.
GENERAL AGENTS; CHINA, FORMOSA, KOREA, JAPAN & -
HONGKONG
12-14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTUAL, 4th floor, TEL: 25310
* NA
Chinese Agent–LAM KEE SHIPPING CO. 20 Connaught Road, C.. Tel. 21839.
Kwon Sath Hot X., 1020.
Why K. 76.
Win. Powell, Ltd. 1921,
MISCELLANEOUS Chicon Enterls rootrests
on.
I.K. Construesingom (tabda 2b,
•Now) 20.
Govern-
Mr. Ching and other ment officials are hopeful that a wave of big strikes Involving 3,000,000 workers can be averted. Their hopes are pinned to the settlement of the steel peacefu wage dispute.
President Truman's fact Onding board is due in make regayunen» dations next Saturday (ar settling the United Strel Workers' de-
fourth mands far a
port-WHE wage increase, pensions and in-
surance.
If the heard recamumentis wage ner ease, most industry and umion sources believe it will run from Some five to 10 cents an hour. believe that no wage increase will be recommended.
Pensions Issue
Both labour and management expect 3 recommendation on the Insurance system
the alace United States Steel Carporation. offered fender in the Industry,
to match the employees' con tributions under a plan propos - ed to the Union.
SUC
The
of pensions is rx- pected to be referred hack to the parties for further study.
Pakistani Boycott Of Indian Goods
Karachi, September 5. Pakistani textile Importera cloth mer. and wholesale chants observed "Indian tex. tite boycott day" today. They anti-Indian sloganı shouted and urged citizens to boycott Indian cloth from now on.
A large quantity of Indian made cloth was burned in Karachil's largest cloth mar. ket and a long procession of wound merchants cloth through the streets, holding up traffic.
#
The boycott was urged at measurea protect against adopted by the Indian Gov. ernment which Moslems Be. lieve, are confiscatory of Mos- lem property in India. Paki ston is overwhelmingly Mos. lem. India is predominantly Hindu-Autoclated Press.
Allocations
Of Steel?
Now York, September 0. Allocations are due to return
Mog oplianistic offefats believe that the United States Steel and Steel workers, President, Philip Murray, muy are the board re- commendations for negotiating n' settlement sometime before Sep-
to the steel industry it supplies tember 18. the strike deadline,
rolled, sheets got All agree that a peaceful set of cold · tlement will smooth the way for tighter, the metal-warking trade
Industries--weekly Iron Age says. agreement in other United Press.
ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE TALKS
London, September S. An
which Anglo-Soviet dral would give Britain 1,000,000 tons of Russian ecarse grain without any general trade turenwut ir believed to be imminent. 接 grans agreement.
ת
trade part being agreed between Bring and Russin.
any
Pointing out that such sheets are now on at least a two-month publication delivery basis, the conumented: "Some milis never quite get away from a customer quola xystens to assure fair dis- tribution, even though it was not nected for several months. They are watching t now to see that shipment promises don't get out hand."
GERMANY
Frankfurt, September 5. Germany and Japi Inve reached their first post-war th- ancial agreement, I was announc- ed tonight. -
AMERICAN. PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Fleet
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"General Gordan" "President Wilson" "President Cleveland"
viq JAPAN
Arr. Sept. 20
Sail Sept. 21 Arr. Sept. 20 Sall Sept. 21 Arr. Oct. 15 Sail Oct. 10
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES viò JAPAN
"President McKinley" "President Taft”
001
The document was signed
American. September 2 by the British and French Bigh Com- missioners-desiguate.
The dhancial agreement is the first step toward a fencie mel which is now unter negotiation
Tween the two countric
+
fai
It is been been sent to Gen- eral Douglas MacArthur rignature.
It was announced that Gomeral MacArthur has already approves its terms.
the two Payments between conquered enemy partners wil be made through an open oc
Nationa! coum of the Chate
Tokyo, 24 agent Bank in the Bank of German Blates. Ne balances will be enleulater on July 30 of each year, and wil! be "ctual in terms of American dollars, I was announced.-Aso- clated Press.
ITALIAN BANK STRIKE FLOPS
اه
Dome, September 5. Business at Italian banks WHN almost normal today despite
for bank workers andon call Heneral walkout
in
The banks brought a. clerks o holiday al in retamacut 10 to place an estimail it co of the workers who stayed aw
was in The strike
protest against an extension of the bank- ing hours Into the afternoon, t move which would deprive must of the employees of work.
part-tim
Ancona workers held a two-
hour general strike this mornin' in sympathy with the bank ne Leghorn workers, Turis workers are due to stage similar afrikes tomorrow.-Reuter.
Arr. Sept. 25. Soil Sept. 26 ...Arr. Oct. 3 Sall Det. ་ན TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Grant" "Marine Snapper"
Arr. Oct. 4 Sail Oct.
Arr. Nov, 1 Sall Nov. 2
·KGROUND-THE-WORLD- -
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Van Buren"
Arr. Sept. 9 Suit Sept. 10 "President Jefferson"
Arr. Sept. 18 Sall Sept. 20 & STRAITS
TO JAVA
"Marine Soapper"
Opposite Star Ferry
Arr. Sept. 23. Sail Sept. 24
Tel. 28172/5.
BEND LINE
SIMP *"BENNEVIS"
"BENCLEUCH" "BENALBANACH" "BENAVON" *"]JENWYVIS"
"DENLEDI" "RENVENUE" ***BENARTY“
"BENLAWERS' "DENRINNES”
SHIP
Money Market BENALBANACI”
US dollars again took the down- yesterday, drapping to grade HK$5.87 at the close, after open- ing at $6.923. These two vere the lowest and highest rates
TT was out through from HK- $5.83 to $6.491.
of
Overall steel demand has been', the day.
in stimulated by Improvement several metal working lines.
"Ap- The trade weekly said:
Sterling Was higher at HK. continues to $16.00, ns alvo was in-pllance production
wire Australian itiallel seme time ago but was improve across the board and De-pounds at HK$12.30.
Piastrea short-term troiters don't look for a drop In
were quoted at HK- contingent upon
steel demand unul $12.46 a 100. automotive November. Farm equipment
were unchanged at IK- Teuls fourth makers expect a good
326.30 n 100. Negotiations are proceeding on
NEI Guilders made a big down- basis of a straight deal for quarter and a nice volume next year at five to seven per cent
vard pluḥge, and closed at HK- cent below current levels. Con- $24.50 a 100, after opening at Brain. Russia would be paid in ster-struction has picked up sharp-376.64. The opening rate the pre- ling Dritah has already con-ly that some mills are now a vious day was $27.70. tracted with the Soviet Union for month behind on delivery the supply of 100,000 standards | structural shapes," -- Associated
the
Wilno Piffer ( 15 ), 10, Muro lavernsente D-A. Mersman KJ
E
of softwood timber-Reuter,
Shensbol Less 1.517.
Yukla 1.
Ewen 1920,
COTTONS
RUUDER. Etc., COMPANIER
Alive Betalen Ver.
Anglo-Batch 20
Anglo-Java 19.
Betis Noin k
Mute Pandalina 2a.
400.
Chemire United Cheng Kutibora „Húni Coomallilated Sublinew in. Damlakat Hubber, 10. Renah Rubbers in, Radilice. Tenala 30. Kadınkara Rubler: 800. Bomambu Nabbri Gön, Shanghai Kaskada ing Shionchai-Mulays 128. Khunghat Swaveras 20, Hunzel Dark 54. Glis,
Tanah Merah
Tebome Rohti: „toa,
Zjanpbe Makers In
SHIP MOVEMENTS
INDIAN EXPERTS IN U.S.
New York. September 5. A number of India's leading experts a financial affairs are assembling here and later Washington
in connection with. the dollar talks and the joint meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Mr. B. K. Nehru, Joint. Secre- tary of the Indian Finance Minis- try, arrived in New York this morning.
Press.
HAIFA'S PORT
of
Tel Aviv, September 5. Plans made by Israel engineers and approved by American ex- perts who visited Haifa recently will enable the port to handl 2,000,000 tons, next year.
New piers and equipment will be ready by the end of 1040.— Reuter.
NOTICE.
Sir B. Bama Rao, the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Governor of the Reserve Bank of.. India, is arriving this evening.- Reuter.
Notice To Consignees
S.S. "BENNEVIS"
Due Hong Kong 6th September, 1948.
Notice To Consignees
From JAPAN Consignees per ship
*.. "EASTERN".
are hereby notilled that their cargo will be discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Godown Co., Ltd., Wharf & where it will lie at consignces risk and expense and subject to terms and conditions dr-l storage of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.. Ltd. The cargo is expected to be ready for delivery from the Godown on and after the 7th September, 1940.
Cargo is considered as being and accepted in good order Notice is hereby given that condition, by consignees, unless 5.S. TYDEUS"
owing to lack of godown space bruken, chafed and damages all paper and board consign- | packages are left in the Godown San Francisco, September 0. Damaged cargo ex this vessel ments arriving by the above for subsequent examination by Ship arrival September 4: Fly-will be surveyed by, Messrs. vessel will be discharged over- Mesurs. Goddard & Douglas In ing Dragon, from Okinawa.
Goddard & Douglas at Holl's side to consignees' lighters im- Departure September 4: Phillp-whart from 10 a.m. on Sep-mediately
the presence of consignees, at on arrival of the 10a.m. pine Bear for Yorkohama.—Asso-)
on the 8th & 12th ciated Press.
tember 7 and 3, '1949, and vessel, and consignees are re-September, 1949. consignees are requested to quesied to make arrangements have their representatives pre- accordingly. sent during the survey.
London, September 5, The world's largest cable ship, Britain's 8,050-ton Monarch, hos been chartered by Italy for cable laying and repairs of Gibraltar and in the
Reuter.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD. "Agents."
To comply with the General. Bonded Warehouse Regulation, consignees must have a Re- venile Oficer in attendendo when dutiable goods are 'ex-
South Atlantic Hong Kong, September 6, 1949. BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. amined.
Pacific Far East Live, Inc.
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service
DIRECT
BAN.FRANCISOO, LOS ANGELES.
"CALIFORNIA BRÁN”
"IOPLUM SECTORY" “SWARTHMORN *SKA BERPENT** *SURPRISE** “JULIA LUCKKWRÁLE":
„OVERLANŲ NEW YORK CHICAGO-DETROIT TORONTO, MONTREAL, AND ALL AMERICAN & CANADIAN OFFTER.
In Peri
ahrein
13
Bept. 12
Sax Francis & Lie Antelo
xis. Kah'a Tikaksma,
San Francisco tia Balgan. San Franciato A Los Angeles
“Ben Framelita D, Lie Angilis 'vin Kobé à Tokekamarkt
་
All damaged cargo claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 28th Septem- bor, 1949, or they will not be recognised..
"No fire insurance will be effected.
No clälms will be admitted aftr the goods have been taken delivery of ox ship's side or alternatively ex. the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf. & Godown Co's premises unless a joint, qui voy his previously been effected
MACKINNON, MACKENZIĘ
COMPANY. Agents,
EĨA. 9. 5. OG.
"BENAVON" "BENLEDI"
"DENVENUE" "BENLAWERS"
"BENCLEUCII"
"BENNEVIS"
"DENWYVIS"
"BENARTY"
"RENRINNES"
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. vla Singapore Japan
DUE
In Port
7th Sept.
10th Sept.
U.K. vin Singapore
10th Ort.
-do-
·do-
-do-
··
SAILINGS
TO
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Han- burg & Hall
20th Oct.
2nd half Oct.
End Oct.
Mid. Nov.
2nd half Nov. End Nov.
LOADING
10th Sept. 15th Oct.
Izle Oct..
Late Oct/Early Nov 2nd half Nov.
Liverpool, Glasgow, 8th Sept, Dublin, Havre,
Antwerp,
29th Sept. Rotter- d. Nov.
dum & Hamburg.
Gonoa, London, Hall & Leith
2nd half Dec.
End Nov./Early Dec.
vin Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Port Sudan & other way ports
*
Accepts cargo for Japan.
§ Accepts carge for Dar-es-Salaam and Mombassa
Onits Hamburg, calls at Genna.
Omits Hamburg, calls at Leith.
For Further Particulars. Apply To—
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agents York Building.
Telephono: 34185;
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "MORELIA”
LOADING ABOUT 5th OCTOBER for
ADËN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP,' ROTTERDAM, HAMBUR
OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk.
6.3. "NIKOBAR" 5.3. "SERAMPORE"
FOR PACIFIC COAST
.loading 21st Sep 29th Oct
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor..
Tel. 34111 & SALIE.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence sy San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE”
Loading 4th Sep
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST
M.S. "FRANCISVILLE” M.S. "CASTLEVILLE"
21st. Sep
21 Oc
Sailing to Singapore, Fort Sweltenham, Penang, Belawan G. Batavia
M.S. FRANCISVILLE”
Passenger Accommodation, Chinese Freight Agents, - HOO FOOK PING
-Bolk' Dli Tapka 2"
·Apply
THE BANK LINK
(CHINA) LTD SE
be's Buliding. Tel 27792. -THE BANK LINK. CONTAM
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