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INTEROCEAN

THE CHINA MAIL," FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1949.

FINANCE AND COMMERCE

LINES AID FOR BACKWARD NY. Stock

NATIONS APPROVED Exchange

JAVA PORTS and MACASSARVA H

EJITJALENGKA"

“TJIBADAK"

SAILINGS

brd Dec.

MANILA

SAILINGS

PSTRAAT SOENDA”

50th Nov.

"TEGELBERG"

28th Dec.

25th Jan.

"NIKAMPER""*

ARKIVALS 29th Nov. 13th Dec.

ARRIVALS.

5th Dec.

* No passenger accommodation available.

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI

SAILINGS

TJITJALENGKA ......... 3rd Dec. "VAN HECTSZ"

ARRIVALS

29th Nov.

10th Dec.

* Calling Singapore only.

J

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH

SAILINGS

AMERICA ARRIVALS

30th Nov.

25th Dec.

25th Jan.

Sth Dec.

"STRAAT SOENDA”

TEGELBERG“

"TJIKAMPEK”*

Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through B's/L vo Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.

*No passenger accommodation available.

JAPAN

}

SAILINGS

"STRAAT SOENDA"

TEGELBERG"

ARRIVALS

24th Nov. 24th Nov.

TJIKAMPEK"

10th Dec.

21st Dee.

TEGELBERG"

13th Dec.

24th Dec.

*No passenger neccmmodation available.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA

H.K. Stock Exchange

Little interest was taken in the Market yesterday.

H.K. GOVT, LOANS

1 Lean 100

31% Lotn (1934 & 1940) 100b.

1003, Plus Int. 31% Loan (1943) 100.

BANKS

HK. & S. Bank 1440b, 1470s. HR & S. (Lon. Reg.) £67. Chartered Bank 13/16n. Mercantile Bk. A & B. £2241. Bank of East Asia 109.

INSURANCES

Canton Ins. 305. Union Iris. 855.

China Underwriters Sin. HK. Fire Ins 275h.

SHIPPING

Douglases 200n,

HK & M Steamboats 11. Indo Chinese (Pre) 89in.

Indo Chinest (Def.) 200.

Shells (Beart) 65/1 m. U. Waterboats 270.

Asiz Nav, 750.

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, ETC.

HK. & K Wharves 112b, 1165.

A

North Point Wharves ab.

Sh. Hongkew Wharves 11b. HK. Docks 19.600

China Providents 13s. Shanghai Dockyariis, &åb, 95. Wheelocks 335.

MINING

Raub Mines 5.30. H.K. Mines 01.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLOGS.

11.805, 12.20s, H. & S. Hotels

12.20/12.-sa.

K Lands 50b, 51s. Shanghai Lands 2.4052, Humphreys isa.

H.K. Realties 190b. Chinese Estates 140

SAHLINGS

“MEERKERK”

"RIDDERKERK”

Gth Dre. .End Dec.

ARRIVALS In Port Early Dec

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

Mediterranean and Northern European ports.

JAPAN

F.K.

Tramways

10/17.

SAILINGS

ARRIVALS

20th Nov. Early Dec.

5th Dec.

End Dec...

"MEERKERK”

"RIDDERKERK”

KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 6 28017

·CHINESE AGENTS. 82. Connawant RE. C. TELS: 31196-25133

INDEPENDENT

ISBRANDTSEN

DEPENDABLE, REGULAR SATEINGS FROM JAPAN

to New York, Baltimore and Philadelphio via San Francisco or Los Angeles

from

5.S. "SIR JOHN-FRANKLIN” Manila

Sails for

SHANGHAL

Taku Due Nev., 21 Bar, Pukan, Japan, Los Angeles New York via Panama Nov. 24

SHANGHAI, Taku Que Dec. 23 Bar, Pusan, Japan, San Francisco, New York via Panama Dec. 26

6.S. "BROOKLYN HEIGHTS" Manila

8.8. "FLYING ARROW"

Taku Bat

Due Jan, 2

SHANGHAI

Japan,

San Franciico, New York via Panama Jan. 5

Limited Partigo Accommodations ÁTailable

Above Date. Subject to Change

For Infomation Apply for

A. P. PATTISON & CO., INC.

GENERAL AGENTS: CHINA, FORMUSA, KOREA, JAPAN & HONGKONG

12-14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL 4th floor. TEL: 25348. Chinese Agents:-LAM KEE SHIPPING CO. 20 Connaught Road, C. Tel. 24639.

"LA MARSEILLAISE"

Round trip to JAPAN

HONGKONG

10 days

departure Nov. 24th midnight

YOKOHAMA and KOBE

HONGKONG --- arrival

-Dec. 5th at 9. a.m.

Fares from HK$584 to HK$1037

Excursions in JAPAN amanged on applic

For particulars apply to

CIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Queen's Building Tel: 25651.

PUBLIC UTILITIES 17.405,

Peak Trams (Old) 13. Peak Trans (New) 9;n. Star Ferries 92b.

C. Lights.

(01) 13.40s.

Flashing, November 16,

The General Assembly today 'unanimously adopted in the plenary session a series of four resolu- tions establishing on, expanded programme. to under-developed of technical assistance countries.....

Without a dissenting voice, the Assembly adopted a far-reaching programme designed to spread the world's scientific and technical knowledge omong all peoples on a co-operative basis. It authorised the Secretary- technical assistance programme noblest efforts

General to call a special tech was one of the

toward International economic nical assistance conference of co-operation. The basis of the interested governments, ber- programine "is the necessity of haps as early as next spring, more highly developed countries to set up machinery for the to go to the assistance of less- project and called upon mem- developed ones to bring about a ber governments to make as plan for better balanced world large voluntary contributions

must, in the long run, as possible to the special ac result: in mare general: prosperity count for technical assistance and prevention

of unbalanced

It asked governments to give trade, which we all know is often urgent attention to the problems the cause of international, fric- of economic development

of lion w212

under-developel' countries, with Mr. Eazide said: “The pro- the tide consideration to questions ject:s based upon recognition

3

of social nature which directly the fact that the cac-ness of peo- condition economic development ples of the world on the level of and livelihood the Finally. Assembly recom- their well-being tended that attention be paid to rises over and above the political questions of international econo- differences that divide. afe and commercial policy as may influence the process of economic development.

"Upon this level of daily life- at more food for the hungry, more opportunities Tor. work for The Indian delegate, D. P. the jobless and ever greater pro-]

πο have found Kamarekar, said India heartily ductiveness-- welcomed

the proposed aid ourselves in complete agreement."

warned that -United Press. programme, but under developed Countries should not be considered by their more advanced bours

-heigh

25 merely potentlat Lources of raw materials. "Development is bound to take the shape of large-scale indus

trialisation

under-developed

countries. We have to think in

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignees Per BARBER-WILHELMSEN

LINE

m.s. “TITANIA”

terms of a mutually co-operative are hereby notified that their schenre of balanced economie

17.-progress

C. Light (New) 9.20b, 10.108,

9.90/10.-19.3058.

K.F. Electris

The 3176, 33s, Misa.

Macac

Electrics 22. Sandakan Lights 850 Telephones 19.20b. 193sa. Shanghai Gas 1.

INDUSTRIALS Cald. Macg. (Ord.) 25.601. Canton Isas Jln. Cements 241b, 242/3. HK. Ropes 1660.

STORES & C.

Dairy Farms 445.

Watsons 48s, 473sa.

La Crawfords 225, 215a. Sinceres 4.40n.

China Emporium 8.700. Sun Co. Ltd. 2.35n. Awong Sang Hong 987. Wing On (HK.) 72n. Win. Powell, Ltd. 91

MISCELLANEOUS

China

{HK.ments 1318.

7

(O) 2.35b. H.K. Constructions (New) 1.10b. Vibro Pilings 132

Marsman, Investments 9/-n

Marsman, (HK) 2.

Shanghai Loan 130p.

Yangiszes 245.

COTTONS Ewos X.D. 6.850, 7.

RUBBER, COMPANIES

Alma Estates 16.- Anglo-Dutch 30n. Anglo-Javas I Batu Anams .400. Bute Plantations 1. Chenor United „400. Cheng Rubbers 200 Consolidated Rubbers 1. Dominion Rubbers in. Langkats In Repah Rubbers 300 Rubber Trusts 15.

Rubbers Bin Rubbers 250. Shanghai Kedahs-210. Shanghai-Malays "12.-n. Shanghai Sumatras in. Sungei Duris 1317.

Tanah Merah 600. Troong Rubbers .40.

Ziangbe Rubbers In..

"

We

around. all

have cargo is being discharged into Hongkong & Kowloon outlived the days when a large the mass of humanity was a ready Wharf & Godown Co's godown supplier of raw materials and where it will be at Consignces

profits by selling risk and subject to the Wharf's) relative new their manufactures to these pro- terms and conditions of storage,? ducers of primary commodities." and where delivery may be

Noble Effort

cbtained.

the new

India

problems

He added that, whee

Damaged packages are, to bei would co-operate wholeheartedly left in the godowns for exam- in the programme, "the present ination by Consignees and the situation of my country Company's Surveyors, Messrs. cially with Jucing us after the recent de Goddard & Douglas at 10 a.m. veluation, may make it difficult on November 22, 1949, Yor India to make a financial con- tribution which it otherwise would have Eked to make.”

Joaquin Elizalde of the Philip-1 pines told the Assembly

To

with General! comply Bonded Warehouse Regulations. Consignees must have a Re- the venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

Money Market

US dollars opened yesterday at HK36.12 and closed at $6.14. The pentag was the lowest rate, the highest was $6.14%.

IT was part through from HK G20

to 36.21. 7 Sterling rose five cents to HK$- 15.05.

Australian pounds opened at HK$12.05 and closed at $12.16.

Piastres were again nominal at HK$1190 2 100.

Ticals at HE$27 a 100 were again unchanged.

NEI Guilders were stationary at HK$23,60 & 300.

Tokyo, November 18. The nation's export trade during the current fiscal year is expected to fall short by $170,000,000 of the $570,000,000 goal set for the period.

Kunio Okabe of the Interna- tional Trade and Industry Minis- said the export volume during STY the fiscal year amounts to only $400,000,000 with a big drop ex- pected in the last two quarters due to devaluation of the Pound Sterling-United Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES AMMV. “YUNNAN”. Arrived November 18, 1948

Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at Hong Damirged cargo:ex this ves | Kong and Kowloon Wharf

J

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

„M.V. “ANTILOCHUS”

1

No claims will be admitted after the goods, have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered November 23, 1949, will be subject to rent

after

New York, November 18. The stock market reversed i

· downtrendi today. int-week Stocks gained fractions to point or more in a rally touched off by a demand for auto shares.. Steels and rails shared attention for a while. The day's rise cut

losses suffered on in balf-the

Sales

Stock

Monday and Tuesday. tetalled 1,210,000 shares. Dow Jones averages: 67.34; 20 Industrials --19937: 15 Rails 48.03; 10 Utilities 29.11.

Closing

quotations

Adams Express 21% Alaska Juneau 21

American Can 98 American Smelting 4734 American Telephone 146 American Tabacco 24 American Waterworks Anaconda Copper 27%

Locomotive 95% Barnsdall 52% Bendix Aviation: 432 Bethlehem Steel: 25% Boeing Aircraft 2114 Borden Co. 47% Canadian Pacife 13. Case, J. 1 43 Chrysler 35 Colgat

Colgate 43 Aes not CAM Comutercial Solvents 18% Corn Products 64% Du Pont 60

Eastman Kodak 43% General Electric 3814 General Motors 63 Goodrich 68%

Goodyear 40%

Flomcstake Mining 44 International Harvester 27 International Paper 63+ International Tel & Tel 3 Johns Manville 4415 Kentecott Copper 50. Montgomery Ward 51% National Distillers 21 National Lend 35% New York Central 10 Packard Motors 3% Faz American Airways £4 Pennsylvania RR 13% Radio Corp. 12

Real Silk 11

Remington Rand 10% Republic Steel 21 Reynolds Tobacco 2212 Schenley 2844

Sears Roebuck 42% Shell Oil: 384

Vacuum 10%

Pacific .4544 Southern Standard Brands: 20% Standard Oil of Calif. G4% Standard Oil of M. J. 62% Studebaker 26% Union Bag 25 Union Carbide 41

US Rubber 33

US Steel 244

US Lines 15% Westinghouse-27

Youngstown Sheet & Tube 67% Gen. Pub. Utilities 16. ̈¬

--Associated Press.

LONDON STOCKS

London, Kovember 16. Government securities contin- ved to improve on the Lordon Stock Exchange today. Small in- vestors were buying Government issues again. The Government's All claims against the stea. mer must be presented to the last Friday. Return of the small own purchases halled a slump Undersigned

before investor today brought widespread Government issues advanced to Gas and three per cents were .-hirier at 557 and Industrials were

On

or

November 30, 1949, or they fineness. Leading

will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will

be NICELY.

effected.

the Lead and

DODWELL & CO., LTD. quietly better. Business was gen-

Agcats.

Hong Kong, Nov. 17, 1949.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES PER STATES STEAMSHIP

COMPANY

$.&. "COLORADO”

erally on a small scale

Financial Times, index 101.4 up 4-Associated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

M/V "CITY OF ALMA”

Having arrived Hong Kong consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods have are hereby notified that their been landed and placed at their the expense into cargo is being discharged into risk and the Hong Kong & Kowloon godowns of the Hong Kong Wharf & Godown Co's godown and Kowloon Wharf and where de- where it will be at consignees Godown Co. Ltd risk and subject to the Wharf's livery may be obtained as soon terms and conditions of storage, as the goods are landed.

delivery may be and where

No claims will be admitted obtained

made me after the goods have left the Damaged packages are to be godowns or failure to attend from: 10 am on left to the godowns for ex the survey... sel will be surveyed at Holt's Godown Wharf between 10 am and November 21 and 22 and con- amination by Consignees and noon on November 18 and 18. signees representatives are re-the Company's surveyors All broken, chafed and dam- 1949, and consignees are requested to be present during essrs. Carmichael, & Clarke aged goods are to be left in quested to have their represen-survey.

at 10 am on November 18, the godown where they will be tatives présent during the sur-

1949.

examined-in, the presence of Messrs. Goddard and Douglas To comply with the General on November 18, 1949 at Bonded Warehouse Regula-10 am Gots, corzignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance To comply with the General when damaged dutiable goods Bonded Warehouse Regulations, are examined.

consignees must have a: Re- No daims will be admitted venue Officer in attendance after the goods have left the when examining damaged duti Steamer's godowns, and all able goods. All claims against goods-remaining, undelivered the vessel must be presented after November 19, 1949 will to be subject to rent

All 26th. Nev. 15th Dec

vey.

BUTTERFIELDS

& SWIRE,

Agents. 'Hong Kong, Nov. 19, 1948.

DE LA

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, Australian Grenital

--Line-Ltd. China. Navigation Con Ltd.

RAMA LINES

ARRIVING FROM US. ATEANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO. **TONGHAI”.

“DŪNA ANICETA” ·

SAILING FOR US ATLANTIC COAST VIA-SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES m.v. "DONA-ANICETA” ?...(Calls Japan)

Blid Jan.

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

"TLARINA HOUSE

Yeig. 25678-22875

DEINESE "BEIPPING ORTIVE Teil 2372820162

the Undersigned within fourteen days of the ship's A claims against the recognised.

arrival, or they will not be

steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before No fire Insurance will be November 26, 1949, or they éffected. will not be recognised.

No. Fire Insurance will be effected

DOUWELL & CO., LTD,

Agends Hong Kong, Nov. 12, 19

WALLEM & Co.

Agents,

Telephone 34177-9.

Hong Kong, Nov. 11, 1949.-

AMERICAN

SIDENT

NES

The Global, Tom?

SAN FRANCISCO·

TO HONOLULŌ

vio JAPAN

**President Cleveland" "Gentral Gordon". "President Wilson"

Arr.. Nov. 29. Art, Dec. 16 Arr. Dec. 17

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS

Sails Hov, -50 Sails Dec. 17 Sails Dec. 18 ANGELES

vìa JAPAN

"President McKinley” "President Taft"

Arr. Nov. 23

Ar. Dec. 16-

Sails Nor. 24 Sails Dec. 17

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

"President Johnson"

"President Fillmore”

Arr. Nov. 19*** Sails Nev. 30

Arr. Dec. 27

ROUND THE WORLD

Sails Dec. 28

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

***President Monroe" ·

Art. "Nov. 29 Sails Dec. ↑ **President - Buchanan”

..Arr. Dec. 13 Sails Dec. 15

"President Fillmore”

Opposite Star Ferry

TO JAVA & STRAITS

..Art, Nev. 18.

-

Sails Nov. 19.

* A

Tel. 8172/5.

BENLINE

FACH THE

ARRIVALS

...FROM Japan..

DUE 19th Nov.

SHIP

"BENWYVIS" "BENRINNES"

U.K. via Singapore.

25th Nov,

*BENLAWERS"

26th Nav: ?

**SENARTY"

28th Nov.

"BENCRUACHAN"

10th Dec.

"BELOMOND

27th Dec.

"BENVORLICH"

3rd Jan.

"BENVRACKIE"

5th Jan

"BENCLEUCH”

SHIP

"BENWYVIS"

-BENLAWERS” "BENCRUACHAN” +"BENLOMOND"

"BENCLEUCH"

#BENARTY*e.

"BENVORLICH"

SAILINGS

TO

Liverpool,

Clasgow, Oublin, Havre & Hull.

& Hull.

15th Jan.

LOADING

19th Nov.

"ALON UTOS.

London,

Rotterdam,

-Antwerp, Hamburg

18th Dec.

2nd Jan,

20th Jan.

Liverpool,

Glasgow,

20th 2006.

Dublin, Antwerp, Rot-

8th Jan,

terdam

&

Hamburg.

Via Malaya, Colombe, Aden, Port Sudan,

and ether Way Ports.

Acceptz Cargo for Genos, Accepts Cargo for Japan.

For Further Farticulars, Apply To- W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. 7

Agents

York Building,

Telephone: 34105,

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "KOREA"

LOADING ABOUT 14th DECEMBER

for

ADEN, FORT. SAID, GENOA,: ANTWERP, KOTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & 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

29th Nov. M.S. "CASTLEVILLE"

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST

MS. "BOUGAINVILLE” M.S. “SUNNYVILLE”

21st Nov.

21st Dec.

Sailing to Singapore, Port Sweffenham, Penang, Belawan: & Batavia.

M.S. "BOUGAINVILLE”

Fassenger Accommodation

Chiese Freight Agenta, HOO FOOK FING

King's Building Tel. 21792.

23th Nov.

* Balk Ull Tanks

Amply w *THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD. * THE BANK LINE (China),

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