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ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

LINES

JAYA PORTS and MACASSAR

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

10th Nov.

"TJBADAK"

"TJITJALENGKA”

15th Nov. 3rd Dec.

MANILA

SAILINGS

"BOISSEVAIN”

-10th Nov.

"STRAAT SOENDA"

“TEGELBERG”.

**TJIKAMPEK”*

30th Nov. 28th Dec. .25th Jan.

29th Nov.

ABRIVALS

11th Nov. 8th Dec.

*No passenger accomunodation available.

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI”

TJITJALENGKATM*

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

"VAN HEUTSZ"

17th Nov. 3rd Dec.

12th Nov. 29th Nov.

* Calling Singapore only.

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

"BOISSEVAIN”

"STRAAT. SOENDA”

"TEGELBERG"

TJIKAMPER**

ARRIVALS

SAILINGS

10th Nov.

30th Novi

28th Dec.-- 25th Jan.

11th Nov. 8th Dec.

Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through B's/L is

Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.

*No passenger accommodation available.

JAPAN.

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

"STRAAT SOENDA"

9th Nov.

24th Nov.

"TEGELBERG"

.12th Nov.

22nd Nov.

"TJIKAMPEK"*

10th Dec.

21st Dec.

13th Dec.

"TEGELBERG"

24th Dec.

* No passenger accommodation available.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE- EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA -

"MOLENKERK"

“MEERKERK”

SAILINGS

9th Nov.

-4

ARRIVALS

Early Dec. 13th Nov.

Transhipment cargo accepted on through B's/L to India,

Mediterranean and Northern European parts.

"MOLENKERK"

"MEERKERK”

JAPAN

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

19th Nov.

8th Nov. Early Dec.

KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 to 28017 CHINESE AGENTS: 82, Connaught RD. C. TELS: 31196-25133

DE LA RAMA LINES

ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO

.b.v. -"DONA NATI"

mi.v. "TONGHAI“

7th Nov. .Late Nov.

SAILING FOR U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA SAN FRANCISCO &. LOS ANGELES

........Late Nov.

m.v. "DONA NAȚI” .............(Calls Japan)

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

{Incorporated in the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE Tela. 23676-22678

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

the

Consignees Per

STATES STEAMSHIP

· COMPANY

5.3. "OREGON"

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE

Tela 23738-24153 -

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CONSIGNEES PER

· STATES STEAMSHIP

COMPANY

S.S. “ARIZONA”

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 2, 1949.

FINANCE

AND

COMMERCE

U.S. AID TO EASTERN

NATIONS A SHORT CUT TO PROGRESS

N.Y. Stock Exchange

New York, October 31.

A setback in the stock market accompanied reports of a break in The long drawn-out steel. strike. A final burst of selling brought losses of fractions to shares Slee more than a point themselves held out against the gradual decline until late in the day, when they reacted with nar- row gains and losses. Motors and

Among declined. stumblers were Douglas Aircraft Axle, Chesapeake and Ohio, Union Oil of California, United

aft, Lockheed, Philco, Zenith, 24, Santa Fe and Loews

mails

Air.

The gainers included Melville Shoe, Admiral Coporation, Air Reduction, Benguet Consolidated, fourth most active stock, closed unchanged at 2-4.

Transfers 1,140,000. Dow Jones Dow

averages:

Stocks 15

129.54. 07.13. 20 Industrials Rails 47.86. 10 Utilities 38.53.

Closing quotations:

Adams Express 22

Alaska Juneau 3

American Can 97 American Smelting 484 American Telephone 144 American Tobacco 73 Aman Waterworks 7 American Anaconda

Copper 28% Aviation Corp. 54 Baldwin Locomotive 10 Barnsdall 52

Bendix Aviation 33 Bethlehem Steel 30% Bendir Aviation. 33 Borden Co. 45% Canadian Pacific 13%

I. Case 402 Chrysler

Colgate 4244

Commercial Solvents 17

Corn Products 64% Di Pon: 575 Du

Fastman Kodak 44%

General Electric 37% General Motors 67%

Goodrich 674

Goodyear 39 Homestake Mining 494- International Harvester 274 International Paper 634 International Tel & Tel 9% Joans, Manville 42 Keinecott Copper 4815 Montgomery Ward 52% National Distillers 27 National

Lead 2334 New York Central 10% Packard Motors 3/4

Pan American Airways &

Pennsylvania RR 14 Real

115

Ro Rand-1012

Republic Steel 27 Reynolds Tobacco 38% Schenley 2814 Sears Roebuck 421⁄2 Shell Oil 304

Socony Vacuum 17% Southern Pacific 44% Standard Brands 22

Standard Oil of Calif. 66% Standard Oil of N. J. 73% Studebaker 25%

Union Ca

Carbide 40

US Rubber 33

Cleveland, October 31.

The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said today that President Harry Truman's four point programme of aid for under- developed countries offers those countries a sound alternative to the "spurious promises”- of Communism.

Addressing a meeting of the Congress of Industrial Organisations, he said that the U.S. can help the peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America to "take a short cut to progress that will enable them to bypass centuries of laborious effort."

The provision of American technical skill for both factory and farm would make this possible.

the

never known the protection of the

these Bill of Rights,

spurious promises sound real"

Conference To Remove Trade Barriers

Washington, October 31,

·British, Canadian and Unit- ed States officials and trade experts today began a "Cus» teme conference", here to re- move barriers on the sale of British and Canadian goods in the United States.

The conference is the re- sult of the dollar talks be- tween the three countries here last month.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

The Global Fleet

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

"President Wilson" "General Gordon" "President Cleveland"

via JAPANE

Sails Nov. Salls Nov. 5

Arr. Nov

Arr. Nov,

Arr. Nov. 29

Sails Nov. 35

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

"President Harrison" "President Plerce" "President McKinley"

via JAPAN

Arr, Nov.

Sails Nov.

Arr. Nov. ...Arr. Nov. 27

6

Salls Nov.

Sails Nov. 28

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

{

"President Johnson”- "President Fillmore"

The

British delegation spokesman

sald that they would consider suggestions (1) for changes in United States

Customs procedures which could be made at the

level administrative

imme- dlately; and (2) for changes United States Customs law which would be submit. ted to Congress by Its 1950 ression.Reuters

in

H.K. Stock Exchange

He added, "The alternative that is offered to these people the fact that it was

The plan gets its name from through the President's idea is a fourth way to improve their material point of foreign policy in Mr. welfare and at the same time Truman's message to Congress live as free men and retain their January. The Administra-personal dignity and indepen- tion wants the legislation passed dence and to develop to the full by Congress next session.

extent of their individual capaci- Mr. Acheson said that any idea thes that "steel mills will spring up They are offered a way of

dollars will be handed

out is dem from want, but also the most are inclined to be fickle sheer nonsense" buz under the priceless freedom of all; the right) programme

ame comparatively small to be left alone Associated sums applied through sound pro-Press. jects can produce rest returaS

There are still enquiries com-

in the wilderness or billions of life that leads not only to freeing into the Market, but

He cited the fact

that technicians are already helping many nations to improve produc tion, agriculture and industry, to conquer disease, build roads and schools and apply modern tech- niques in government.

Spurious Promises

Mr. Acheson said. #10 the

great debate now going on in the world the Communists talk of organising great masset of people in five year plans to carry out elaborate economic programmes.. They say this la is the way for people to get

necessities

more life."

af

the

of

World Tin Production

of

The Hague, October 31, The world production tin - in concentrates rose to 13.800 long tons in August, compared with 12,800 tons in July, the International Tin, Study Group said.

Production in Malaya, Bolivia (exports) and the Belgian Congo were 4,750 tons, 2.693 tons and 1,560 tons respectively Indone- sian production declined LOC- what to 2.32 tons.

21

"They promise hungry, dis-

World tin metal production in tressed people food and material

August 13,900 tons was the they accept comforts, if only slavery to the State in return. same as the previous month, Ma- layan, S. and Netherlands pro- And to people who have duction all were slightly higher always been miserable, who have at 5,349 tons. 3,005 tons and 2,162

AMERICA AS TRADE CENTRE

Lons. dom

respectively. United King 2.800 uction dropped from

in July to 1,590 tons in August. World stocks de- creased from 139,300 tons at the end of June to 139,100 tons i the end of July

World consumption of Lia New York, October 31.

metal, which was at the *x- North America must replace treme low of 9,300 tons in July.) Europe as the centre of world was estimated at 8,700 tons inj trade. Mr. Donald, Gordon, August U.S.

consumption is

Deputy Governor of the Bank July at 3,885, reached a post-war | of Canada, declared here today. | minimum.-Associated Press.

The United States would have

to assume the role of furnishing

a ready import market for the i goods of other nations, he told the National Foreign Trade Con- vention

стре

North America must also sup ply, development capital for less advanced regions, he said.

Experience had shown that a

world multilateral

bad to be underwritten by some countries, Britain and the European coun- tries had done that up to 1941. Youngstown Sheet & Tube 68% strength to continue, Mr. Gordon Now they did not have the Gen. Pub. Utilities 15%

US Steel 25

US Lines 16

Westinghouse 28%%%

Associated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees Per

5.5. "BENLEDI”

are hereby notified that their are hereby notified that their are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into cargo is being discharged into cargo is being, discharged into Hongkong & Kowloon the Hong Kong & Kowloon the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown Wharf & Godown Co's godown Wharf & Godown Co's_go- where it will be at Consignees where it will be at consignees | down, where it will be at Con- risk and subject to the Wharf's risk and subject to the Wharfs sigrees risk and subject to the terms and conditions of storage, terms and conditions of storage, Wharfe terms and conditions] and where delivery may be and where delivery may be of storage, and where delivery

may be obtained.

obtained.

1949.

obtained

1949.

declared.--Reuter.

NY COTTON

New York, October 31. Cotton futures were higher at the close after an early irregala- rity. Cotton closed 45 cents to $1.15 a bale higher.

December March Max July

October December

*29.97-98 -29.97 - 98. 29.92. 29.66.

28.13 - 14. Middling Spot. 30.57 nominal.

28.07

-Associated Press.

ERP GRANTS

Washington, October 31. Five countries and Western Germany today were granted

Money Market

US

dollars remained weak the rate went up to $6.03 yesterday. Opening at. HK$6.02; |

but dropped to $6 in the afternoon. It closed steadie at $6.02.

weat

TT opened at HK36.10, up to $6.11, and closed at $6.08.

and Australian-pounds to HK$ Sterling dropped to HK$15.40, 12.10.

ed, and were quoted nominal at Piastres continued to be ignor-1

HK$1190 a 100.

Ticals at HKS27 a unchanged.

100 wert

NEI Guilders opened at HK$ 23.90 a 100, and closed at $24.

LONDON STOCKS

London, October 31. British Government, bonds clos- ed slightly higher on the stock exchange. The advance ended 2 sinking spell which drove the is sues to new lows last week. Tia- the ding in other shares was light and ended with slight pains and losses well mixed.

Financial Times index 1011- Associated Press.

session

U.S. TREASURY

Washington, October 31, Treasury position on October 27

Damaged packages are to be Damaged packages are to be Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for exam-left in the godowns for

for ex- ex-left in the Godowns ination by Consignees and the amination by Consignees and amination by Consignees and $11,747,000 of new Marshall plan Company's Surveyors, Messrs. the Company's surveyors, the ! Company's surveyors funds to buy various recovery compared with corresponding date Carmichael & ̈ Clarke at 10 Messrs Carmichael & Clarke Messrs: Carmichael & Clarke, Commodities. a.m. on the 3rd November, at 10 am. on November 7, at 10 am on November 4, 1949. The grants included $4,500,000 Total Debt $256,618,404,870.24

for Belgium-Luxembourg, of To comply with the General) which $2,600,000 is for industrial Gold assets General To comply with

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations fibres from the Philippines and Bonded Warehouse Regulations Bonded

Warehouse Regula Consignees must have a Re-Latin America-Associated Press. Consignees must have a Re- tions, consignees must have a venue Officer in attendance. venue Officer in attendance Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods when dartaged dutiable goods when damaged dutiable goods are examined. are examined.

are examined.

No claims will be admitted.:: No claims will be admitted No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the after the goods have left the after the goods have left the steamer's gedowns, and all steamer's godown, and all goods steamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered remaining undelivered after goods remaining undelivered after November 6, 1949, will the 4th November, 1949 will be after November 8, 1948 will be be subject to rent. subject to rent.

subject to rent

All claims against the steam- All claims against the stes-All claims against the er must be presented to the mer must be presented to the steamer must be presented to undersigned on or before, 20 Undersigned, pp or before the Undersigned on or before November, 1949, or they will the 11th November, 1949 or November 15, 1949 or they not be recognised. they will not be recognised. will not be recognised.

No fire insurance will be effected.

No Fire Insurance will be No Fire Insurance will be effected effected.

DODWELL & CO., LTD,

Agents:

W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

(CHINA) LTD.,

Agents.

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents.

Hong Kong, October 29, 1949. Hong Kong November 1, 1849. Hong Kong, October 31, 1949.

a year ago...

.. and

and

$252.332,838,079.06. $24,583,592,804:54 $23,998,455,767.77. -AssociatedPress.

H.K. GOVT. LOANS

< Las 1000.

345 Lown (1914 1913 1506.

% Loan (1948) 2001

BANKS

HX. 5. Bank 14750.

Chartered Bank £9.11/165. Mercantile Bank A. R Bank of East Asia 1055.

INSURANCES

Canton Isa. 305m. Union Ins. 673k.

Chins Underwriters · £lân. HA Fire las in.

- SEXT PIYO Doszlases 200m. -

H.

Steambosts li. Indo Chinas (PreĽ) 8971th

(bel) 2001. Shells (Bearer) "46/31." Urion Waterbonta 27z. Asia Nav. TAD.

rates

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS Ele BEE Wiskeren 1996. North Point, Wharves Slyn.

Shanghai Henztew Wharve 10% H.K. Docka 18, 19, 12% China Providenia .12.20en. Shangbai Docktarda 946, 9.20/9.00%* Wheelocks 1b, ism

HINING

Raub Min 5.65 EX. Kínes ^„Min.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDCA.

S. Horie 11,600, 11,50/90/,GOsa- HK. Landa 5675, 62, 610m Stanghal Lands 24ib, 15%/Ala Humphreys "lib.

KK. Realies 23.

Chinese Estates 140.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

HK TramW359

16.306, 15.63%, 16.70/4. Peak Trams (014) 180

(News 19.

Star Ferries 19). Pisa

C. Lizha (OM) 12.605, 13, 13/12“Dan.

(New) 9.60%. Ed. 10/9.50an.

HK. Electrics 125, 19, XX/MAR Macro Electrica Zik.

Sandakan Lights 14.

Telephones 18%, 19. Shanghai Gas 172M

INDUSTRIALS Cald. Maep. (Cri) 25.600. Canton Jews

Cerents 25,261, 211/21. HK. Rapes 175.

STORES. Etc.

Dairy Farm 4, 4.

Watsons 45b, sela tien. 1. Crawford 18. Sinceras 4.400.

China Emporium im. San Co. Lid 2.35. Kwong Sang Kour $54. Wing On (HK) $20. Wm. Powell Ltd. in.

MISCELLANEOUS Chips Entertainedents 140. ME Constructions · (03). 2.20L,

(New) 1.300.

Vibru Filings- 15m,"

Marsman investments. 1/-2, Mersman (HK) Ž -Shanghai Loan 1.20 ·

Yangtzes 2.Op

COTTOKA

Ewa-7%/730/7.DGBM_

KUBBER, EL.' COMPANIES Alma atates 14. Anglo-Dutch . Anglo-Java 10.. Batu Anama Alin. Bete Plantations 2a. Chemor United Wa. Cheng Rubbers 201 Consolidated, Rabbers In Dominion Rubbers Ini Langkate în..

Repab Rubbers · ŝin. Rubber Triate Ja --Bainagiya Habbers 35m.

Semambu Habbers 250. Skangbal Kedah 10. Shangbik-Kalayı İza. `-` Shanghai Baumres 12. Burgel Doris 17%. Tanah Merah - 600. Tebour Babbers 1400, Ziangbe Rubber; în.

Pacific Far East Live Juc.

Fast Regular Tram-Pacific Service

OTERLAND

NEW-YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT TORONTO, KONTEKÁL - AND ALL "AMERICAN & CANADIAN COTTERI

DIR FOT

HAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES

Lizin

-*PHILIPPINE BLAI”-

-"SEA SERPENT".

"FACIFIC BEAR":

"CALIFORNIA HEAP"

"SURPRISE" +

San Francisco

·Ben-Fran clace

·Ban-Franciao

-Ban Franciscu

Sam Fraction

↑ Pally Refrigerated Acompta "Dry: Cazzo-East Boegd,

• Bas" | Prancisco:fila. Kebu? &c.:

Yakobama.

Syan Francisco & Im Angdóm, "Box "Franciaco & Los Angolan vis Kobe & Tokohama. D Ösa Francisco & Las Angela. Meda Kaba & Yakabam

- San Francisco & Leo Augalai..

گوشی های رایانه

For full partientăm call Generi Agenta UNITED STAʼZES LINES CO. Queen's Hág. Tut. #1287-

Arr. Nov. 29 Sails Nov. 30 ....... Arr: Dec. 27 Sails Dec. 28 ROUND THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SURZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

"Mount Davis" "Mount Mansfield"

TO JAVA

"President Fillmore"

Opposite Star Ferry

Air. Nov. 4 Arr. Nov. 11 & STRAITS

Arr. Nov. 18

Sails Nov. Sails Nov.. 13

Sails Nov.--11 Tel. 28172/

BEN LINE

SHIP "BENVENUE” "BENLEDI -"BENLAWERS” "BENRINNES" *BENARTY”

"BENVORLICH”

SHIP †BENVENUE"

"BENLAWERS”

"BENLEDI"

“BENWYVIS"

BENKINNES".

“BENARTY"

ARRIVALS

FROM

DUE

U.K. via Singapore

In Port

In Port

19th Nov.

21st Nov.

28th Nov.

10th Dec.

-ор-

-do

-do ido

SAILINGS

TO

London, Antwerp,

Rotterdam, Hora- Jburg & Hall Genoa, Liverpool & Glasgow Liverpool, Glas

Dublin, Havre & Hull

LOADING K/Wharf

23rd Nov.

3rd Nov.

12th Nov.

&

22nd Nov,

Genoa, London Leith ... Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Havre, Ant-

werp, Rotterdam & Hamburg

20th Dec.

via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Port Sudan & other way parts

Accepts carga for. Japan.

† Accepts cargo for Seychelles.

For Further Particulars, Apply Tom

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

York Building.

Agents

Telephone: 34165.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

S.S. "SERAMPORE”

NOW LOADING

for

SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PORTLAND), SEATTLE & VANCOUVER

M.S. “KAMBODIA”

LOADING ABOUT 13th' NOVEMBER for

ADEN, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, TRIESTE, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, : HAMBURG, OSLO.. GOTHENBURG COPENHAGEN, GDYNIA, HELSINGFORS, & KOTKA

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, în 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”.

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

M.S.YAULLE SAB

M.S.

29th Oct.

21st Nov. 21st Dec

Sailing to Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Belawan & Batavia

M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE”

Passenger Accommodation

Cuinese Freight Agenta, HOO FOOK PING

King's Balding:

Tel. 77792.

23th Nov.

Balk Oil Tanks -

Apply

THE BANK LINE ((CHINA)BITDE

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