THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY: NOVEMBER 1, 185.
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BUTTERFIELD &SWIRE
CHINA NAVIGATION CO.,
"POYANG" *FENGTIEN"
"SHENGKING" #ANHUT"
“EANTANG "FUKIEN”.
"YOCHOW" "PRODUCE"
ASHENGKING" “HANYANG”
"FUKIES"
"HAUD" '"SHANST"
"PRODUCE"
“SZECHUEN"
"WUSUKE"
SAILINGS TO Inction et Prison Yokohama, Nagoya,
Osaka & Kobe
Singapore, Pending &
Belawan Bangkok .Singapore, Macassar, Sourabaya, Sama- rang & Batavia .Inchon & Pasta .Bangkok
• Salls from
FROM
ARRIVALS
Keelung Kobe
.Kobe & Keelung
Saigon
bichon Pusan
Moji
.Kobe & Kelung .Situ & Brunei
RIVER SERVICE
Hongkong/Macze
Dept. Hongkong
LTD.
5 pm 20th Nov.
5 p. 21st Nov. 6 pm 21st Nov.
Noon 24th Nov. 5 pm 24th Nov.
5 p. 25th Nov. 5 pm 7th Nov. 9th Dec. Custodian Wharf.
3 p.m. 20th Nov. 21st/22nd Nov, 23rd Nov. 24th Nov.
25th/26th Nov. 6th/7th Dec. 7th Dec
Macao/Hongkong
2 pm daily except 7 a.m. Tues..... Wed., Wednesday & Sunday
Arr. Hongkong
Fri & Sat.
5. p.m. Sunday,
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Said. "CYCLOPS"
.Genoa, Marseilies,
Liverpool & Glas - gow
"ANTILOCHUS" ... Africa, Havre &
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
New York Stock Exchange
New York, November 19.
Stocks advanced narrowly The today, closing the week at a level equalling the year's high. The level was first reached on November 2.
In four days, the market value in
of all listed stocks increased by nearly two billion dollars. Many individual issues sold at the high- est prices in three years To- day, gains were small. A wide variety either were unchanged or lost fractionally.
Foreign Sales Of Japan Textiles Show Only Little Advance Recently
Washington, November 19.
Food and Agriculture Organisation 'predicted today that foreign sales of Japanese textiles in 1950 will show only little advance over. those of the recent past years.
a survey of food and agriculture conditions for, 1949 and prospects for 1950, the FAO said; "There is fittle prospect that its (Japan's) textile sales against dollars will increase."
In a review of world textilė Į ----- trade, the FAO said, "Before World War II, exports from E- rope and Japan provided ning tenths of all trade in cotton lex- tiles and more than nine-tenths of trade in wool and rayon fabrics."
Business started at with rush but quickly quieted. Some 600,000 shares were traded.
Rais did slightly better than any other major group.
United Aircraft gained around halt
a point, evidently in response to news that the company's Pratt "Most fundamental change from and Whitney division was award-the pre-war pattern," the report ed a $10,000,000 government or continued, "is the eclipse of Ja- der. Celanese was up 3/4 at 32. panese exports which, in 1948, |
Dow Jones averages: Stock were still
about one-tenth the 68.62: 20 Industrials 193.62 151938 level for cotton textiles, be- Rails 49.02; -10 Utilities 99.36. low one-fourteenth for wool tex- tiles and only two percent for rayon textiles "
Adams Express 224
24th Nov.
Closing quotations:
Liverpool
8th Dec.
"AUTOLYCUS"
...Genca,
Marseilles,
Alaska Juneau 3
Liverpool & Glas- gow
25th Dec.
AKRIVALS FROM
22nd Nov.
· 25th Nov.
29th Nov.
9th Dec. 20th Dec.
*HEREFORDSHIRE“U.K. via Straits
*EURYPYLUS”
“AUTOLYCUS”
"CLYTONEUS”
· “DEUCALION”
1st Week Jan.
&
NEW YORK SERVICE
“MENESTHELS" Arr. from USA.
via Manila.... SAILING TO
"HEREFORDSHIRE"Halifax, Boston
New York
Carriers option to proceed via other Ports to
lead & discharge cargo.
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD,/CHINA
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE
“SOOCHOW"
"CHANGSHA"
*SOOCHOW"
"TAIPING"
25th Nov.
SAILINGS TO Yokohama & Kobe. .Keelung
5 p.m. 20th Nov.
Sydney & Melbourne ARRIVALS FROM
*CHANGSHA"....Australia & -Manila
...Australia
24th Nov. 7th Dec.
am. 21st Nov. 2nd Week Dec
All the above subject to alteration without notice. For Passage and Freight particulars please apply to
CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL Tel: 30331/8 Private Exchange.
OFFICES
50. Connaught Rd West 25875, 32144, 24878. Chater Rd. Cable and Wireless Bldg. 27160.
MACAU
PROVISIONAL
WEEKLY SERVICE
BY CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S
V. V. “wuSUEH"
Weekdays-Leaving Hongkong 2 p.m.
Leaving Macau 3 ..
·Saturdays-Loving Hengkong 2 p.m.
Leaving Macau
(Sunday).
2.
RETURN SALOON FARE
including Sat/Sua. overnight stay en
board H.K$40---
For Reservations Apply
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Connaught Rd.. Central. Tel. 30331/8 -Chater Rd. Cable and Wireless Bldg. 27160.
FRAZER YOUNG
TRIBUTE SILKS & SATINS BROCADES, ETC..
CHEFOO EMBROIDERED LINENS,
RAW SILKS
24 Wyndham St.
SPECIAL PRICE
Tel. 28382.
American Can 99% American Smelting 51 American Telephone 146% American Tobacco 73 American Waterworks 8 Anaconda Copper 28% Aviation Corp. 54 Baldwin Locomotive 10% Barnsdall 5234
Bendix Aviation 33% Bethlehem Steel 304
Boeing Aircraft 21%
Borden Co. 48
Canadian Pacific 44%
J. I. Case 44 Chrysler 591 Colgate 43
Commercial Solvents 17% Com Products 65% Du Pont 63%
Eastman Kodak 47 General Electric 40% General Motors 664 Goodyear 40
Homestake Mining 44% International Harvester 28 International Paper 52% international Tel & Tel 81⁄2 Jehns Manville 44% Kennecott Capper 51% Montgomery Ward 53 National Distillers 21% National Lead 37% New York Central 10% Packard Motors 3% Pan American Airways 8 Pennsylvania RR 14 Radio Corp. 127% Remington Rand 114 Republic Steel 22% Reynolds Tobacco 38% Schenley 29
Scars Roebuck 424 Shell Oil 39%
Socony Vacuum 18
Southern Pacific 46%
Standard Brands 20% Standard Oil of Calif. 66% Standard Oil of N. J. 69% Studebaker 27 Union
Union Bag 275
Union Carbide 42
US Rubber 23%
US Steel 25
US Lines 18
Westinghouse 28%
"It had been hoped that need
for direct dellar payments would
area
Wool Sold
In U.S. Only
Small Lots
Boston, November 19. Only relatively small lots
had, turnover at
ECONOMIC TALKS
POSTPONED
The Hague, November 19.1 The talks for a possible econo mie union between France, Italy and the Benelux countries have been postponed until "December. 5 at the request of the Nether lands Government, it was learned today.
The talks were to have begun in Paris on November 25-Reu-
ter.
MAERSK LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
The M/V *TREIN MAERSK” having arrived from New York and Ports of all, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and
their placed at
risk and expenses into the Hong
of wool were sold this week, Keng & Kowloon Wharf & Go- but they covered a wide down Company's godown at be substantially relieved by a variety, the "Commercial Kowloon, where delivery may arrangement with the Sterling Bulletin" reports. Limited be obtained as soon as the goods
which provided for ex-stocks were. blamed for small are landed. change of Japanese exports, sales. The "Bulletin" says: mainly textiles, against raw ma-
Optional cargo will not be terials, especially salt, Australian
"Fine wool of good length has landed here, unless notice has wool and Malayan rubber.
reported clean been given 48 hours prior to "Sizable quantities of Japanese prices from $1.45 to as high as vessel's arrival, but carried on cotton goods were shipped to the $1.50. Other fine was sold at $1.40 from port to port to the final United Kingdom in 1948 and ex-to $1.45, depending on length. port of call to which the option ported after further processing low as $1.30 to $1.35. This grade
has moved from as extends. mainly to colonial markets.
"However, Japanese purchases generally is still slow. in the Sterling area fell short of expectations and to 1949 the Bri tish Board of Trade suspended further imports of Japanese goods because they might in volve the United Kingdom in dollar commitments'
Halblood
No claus will be admitted after the Goods have left the "Steady, if not heavy turnover Godowns, and all goods remain- in medium grades both of terri-ing undelivered after the 27th tory and fleece wools have been November, 1949, will be subject cutting down stocks and holdings are slim
some
to rent.
"Woolen business still includes All broken, chafed, and Continuation of this trade, a variety of fibres, although some damaged Goods are to be left FAQ' commented, is likely to de-tapering off in volume is ap in the Godowns, where they pend upon further negotiationsparent. Noll supply is apparently will be examined
25th with the British Associated sin tight and the market firm November, 1949. at 10 a.m. by Press
for desired grades.
our Surveyors, Messis, God- dard & Douglas.
World's List Of Merchant
Fleet Nations
Washington, Noveraber 19.
*Foreign wool is arriving and some houses are doing business
On
В
on inventories on hand or accura-Bonded Warehouse Regulations To comply with the General ulating. It is vague how much Stamme.
Street is getting for consignees must, have Re: resale, with talk of substantial venue Officer in attendance but much when damaged dutiable goods movement this way,
mill are examined. - evidently against direct operations abroad, and this busi- ness also an uncertain quantity. Turnover of spot or coming wools
All claims must reach us before the 20th December, 1949,
The world's merchant fleets/still afford mills supplies below or they will not be recognised.
current replacement costs.
may total inore than 89,000,- Associated Press.
000 tons, the National
Federation of American
Shipping says. /.
}
It reports a 13 per cent increase NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
over, 1939, with the United States, Panama and Canada making up most of the tonnage lost by Japan and Germany.
Japan was listed - as having 1,662,000 tons of shipping today compared with 7,145,000 tons be- fore the war when she was the world's third maritime power,
The German cut was even
Youngstown. Sheet & Tube 694 sharper. Germany is listed with
on the curb.
Argus Incorporated were higher Imperial On and Kaiser Frazer were lower.--Associated Press,
· FROM UNITED KINGDOM PORTS AND STRAITS.
Consignees per ship
1.S.""CORFUTM
arrived Z1st November, 1949.
No Insurance will be effected.
JEBSEN & CO. Agents.
Hong Kong, Nov. 30, 1949.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
FROM JAPAN Consignees per, ship
SS "TAIREA” -
are hereby notified that their Gen. Pub. Utilities 18%
162,000 tons compared with cargo will be discharged into 5,177,000 pre-war when she was the Hong Kong & Kowloon Corporate bonds moved nar- the fifth maritime nation,
Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. are hereby notified that their. rowly. Babcock and Wilcox, and Today Norway is in third place where it will lie at consignees cargo will be discharged into with more than 6,000,000 tons be- risk and expense and subject the Hong Kong & Kowloon hind, the United Kingdom 21,000, to terms and conditions of Whart & Godown Co., Ltd. 000 and the United States 14,000-storage of the Hongkong & where it will lie at consignees 000-Associated Press,
Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., risk and, expense and subject Ltd. The cargo is expected to to terms and conditions, of be ready for delivery from the storage of the, Hongkong & the Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.. Godown
and after
Ltd. The cargo is expected to 22nd November, 1949.
be ready for delivery from the on - and after the Godown
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from Atlantic Coast Parts of the United States and Far Eastom Forts
NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS.
ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC
"PIONEER SEA”-- *PIONEER COVE"
"PIONEER TIDE".
.Kav. 30 .Dec. 13 Dee: 16
SAILING TO MANILA
"PIONEER. SEA"
"PIONEER COVE": “PIONEER TIDE” ·
.Dec. 1 (Doc. 14 „Dec:"17 -
́SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELIHA VÀ JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL
Arr. Nov. 24 Sail Nov. 26-
Dec 25 Dec. 29 Dec 31 special Information call
"PIONEER L'AKE”.
"PIONELE SEATM.
"PIONEER COVE "PIONEER TIDEZ
UNITED STATES LINES
Queen's Bldg. COMPANY.
The khore Hot Indientes, the principal parts of land))
(25)
Om
21st November, 1949. *****
Cargo is considered as being accepted in good order and contlition by consignees, unless | broken, chafed and damaged
Cargo is considered as being packages are left in the Godown accepted in good order and for subsequent examination by broken, chafed and damaged condition by consignees, unless Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in packages are left in the Godown the presence of consignees, at
Messi Coddard & Douglas in for subsequent examination, by
10 am on the 24th and 28th November, 1949. d
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulation, consignees must have a Re venue Officer in attendance when dufiable goods are examined
All damaged cargo claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 14th Decem ber, 1949, or they will not be recognised.
the presence of consignees, at 10 am on the 21st and 24th November, 1949.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulation, consignees must have a Re venue Officer in attendance dutiable goods are when examined.
All damaged cargo claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 10th Decem- No fire insurance will be ber, 1949 or they will not be effected.
recognised.
No fire insurance will be effected.
No claims will be admitted
No claims will be admitted after the goods have been taken delivery of ex ship's side or al ternatively ex the Hongkong & after the goods have been taken Kowloon Whart & Godown Co's premises unless a joint survey has previously been effected. MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO. Agents, LOSN Co.
Hong Kong, Nov. 21, 1949,
delivery of ex ship's side or al- Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's ternatively ex the Hongkong k
premises unless a joint survey has previously been effected.
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO. Agents, BL SN. Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong, Nov, 21, 1949,
KIM ZA
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SIN, CO,
PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE 7:5
OUTWARDE
SL "CORPOW
SA "CANTON.
AK "COMPUM
KRAVES LONDOR
Na Did -
Baked
Jità December
ZNA JERNATY
'DUB HONGKONG
19th Deveinbi
18th Janary
Tis Southampton, Part Suit, Lâm, Bomber, Colombo, Panadur/
·EHAVES WONGIUNG
-HOMEWARDS
THEMEROON, SER
KA "CANTIDE"
"COXFU
Sa- "CANTON”.
OUTWARDS
· Ma- "BOCKLAN
2ich. Kornetshoe Kord Ducat
29th. Tammary
“29th, Fabetany
1TEK Manch
17th April
Pinang, Galando, Bombky, Aden and Porn Ball. )
FREIGHT SERVIOR ID..
DUE HONGKONG
In part
bad Ducem bizn
All ships jencend to Kobe à
HONIWARDS
"ZEILLONEW
A “BJUDANT"
LOADS MOKĖKOła
Zod December
10th December
London
FOR 2.
hent
London, Hambuzz.
Aurwery, & Battestats.
Via Singapore, Port Ewettenhamn, Frissa, Columbo, Bombay, Aden & Port Bald.
VENTILATION.
Friends WITH CARGOCAME A DEZHOLD TANKS AVAILABLE FOR CARRIAGE OF DIL. IN "BULK SPACE FOR REFRIGERATEN CARGO. LENTED. PASSEN- GER ACCOMMODATION,
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
MA "HANGULA
LA "ERIZALA”
do 10th Nov. from Japan,
nd Nov.
de, 24th Now, anila 26th Now,
La Port salls zrd Nov.
for Čalmatia vie Straits and Ranroot. :
from Calcotta via Strašta, Sir Japan.,
ter Caleutia via Stradit
and "Rangoon,
• Thmu`shizu hava Kafrigusted Chayz space..
́P.&O./B.L JOINT SERVICE
64. "OZANDA®
die 29:d Nov,, from Persian' Golf via.
Bomber & Struktu
mila 26th Now, for Expan,
aða 2nd Dee.
KAVILION== =
diya sarly Dan
1.4 "PURNIATM
MK "SOUDAN*-*
SLL. "TUNDUR”.
salis toth Dec
for Streita, Colombo Bomber, ►
from Parsian · Qulf “via Bamber & Straits,
for Braits, Colateho &
Bombay.
die verly Jan. fram Peratan Golf via
Bombay & Bitrate.
* Accepta congo on through 200% of Lading for Perdas Golf Perta.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.
13. "EASTERN* *
LA “NELLORE“
loads 28th Nor. "For Fort Horesby, Beli-
basic Aydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Auckland, Wal- Engina, - Lyttelton Dinala.
dow at Jan frota Adelaida, Mati boards,
Sydney, Broom." base, Port Moraby" -ā
• Accepts cargo for Parité Islands porta on through hills of lading.
For full particulars apply to:-' MACKINNON. MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Steamship · Company, New York)
DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK
VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA
“ALLEGHENY VICTORY”
“MEREDITH VICTORY"
'QUEENS · VICTORY" "STEEL ARCHITECT"
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.
*STEEL VENDOR". "STEEL AGE" -
.36th Dec
14th Jan.
28th Jan
14th Feb.
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
TL 81140
Chinese Freight Agents:HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tels: 28823; 25563 &z 23483,
SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.
ARRIVALS FROM KURUPE
TĒV. "BENGAL" "..
Sails for Koby & Yokohama' 30th
MYMBAYA”
ILY. SUMATEA”.
ANTROJ
Dee
.15th Jan
SAILINGS TO EUROPE ELV. "TONGHAI”
8th Dec. Also loads for Europe vis Kobe on 28th Nov.
ADEN, FORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, TANGIERS, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, BOTTLEDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
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