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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, -1940,"

ROYAL

INTEROCEAN.

LINES

JAVA PORTS and MAGASSÁRIRIVAL

FINANCE AND COMMERCE

THE OUTLOOK FOR UK SIGNS THE RUBBER MART

"TJITJALENGKA"

"TJIBADAK"

SMILINGS Bih Jou 19th Jott.

ARRIVALS 31st Dec.

12th Jan.

MANILA

+

BAILINGS

30th Dec. 26th Jan.

ARRIVALS

23rd Feb.

WORLD OUTPUT OF TIN

TEGELBERG"

"TJIKAMPEK"

"RUYS"

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI

POLA ENGRA

VAN BEUTSZ"

TIRADAK"*

ling Singapore only.

SAILINGS

6th Jan. 12th Jan. 19th Jan.

ARRIVALS

31st Dee. 7th Jan 12th Jan.

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

*FGFERERG“

TOKAMPEK

RUYS

ADANE"

Calling or Mumbass & 4.

-un-hipment srga necepted on through B'«/11

Salaam and Zanzibar

US.FA BEKE

KU

F-ADANK"

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The Hague,. Deccifber 20. The World's tin mine velded A total of 13.Joo long lions

last Octuber. This wha 200-on increase

the previous month, the International 7 Study Choup in The Hague re- ported today.

over

11

42, a Sommer (By Norman, Crump) Before devaluation, natural, rubber, was quoted in London at 103⁄4ad, por ĺb., and in New York at 16.60 cents per lb.

TRADING PAGT

Britain

Lois December 26. signed a trade agreement in Bri

and Yugoslavia have

de providing for in estimated £110,000,000 now of goods each way in the next five years, the

Board of Trade Announeed to "They have Also signed an

Immediately after devaluation the London price rose to 132d. per ib., but for the next 10 weeks it hung around that level.

afrcement on binastition to: During the past forthight, In Malaya the estate labour former British property in Yugo- however, rubber has been position is better than it was slavin supplementing that sign. Untier stronger market. The Londulear or two ago. But, owing to rd in Lendon last year. spot price was 14d. per lb.,

the disturbances, planters are this agreement Yugoslavia will worklik ander very dimeult 15 pay the balance or campersation while New York was quoting not.

dangeroti circumstances. at the rate of £500,006 n yea! 17.20 cents per lb. for March Most of them are old hands, who for eight year. delivery.

15 apont years in Japanese prison

Britain will export wool, wool- camps, and they are how doing a ten and cotton yarn, chenileale worklærħal 20. But the political rubber and rubber Product uncertainties

impeding To-machinery and capital equipment young Englishmen to go cruisent. It is not easy to hd valier the trade agreement. In return she will get from Yugo- the Mainyn, Over everything bonge lavth timber, non-ferrous metals shadow of Communism, and maize. The agreement also whather it attacks by the ovari

covers supplies of raw materials route from China, through ludo-

from other parts of the Sterling China and Slam to Malaya,, or by direct inditration.

Aren to Yiloslavia. The shadow unity hangs over Thđónéâtь. It is dimeult not to svißathise with the Dutch, who hold that in fail- ink to support them in Indonesin we have put a rod in pickle for our own backs.

to

The survey showed thịt Bo-

To understand this recent at vance in the price of rubber, R is liv& DrOuccil 3,121 tons 11 lớn in October, et parret with 2,600 for rumdamental factors of supply and hecessary look beyond the September, Malaya

from demand. rong 4,607 tors to 4,050 over the same long ago as last September, Am- On the demand aldo, as period. Indonesin showed

prican stocks were a low an Slight recovery.

09,815 tons, compared with 123, 912 tons a year before. Thest figures exclude the Ouvernment's strategle stockpile. Today a stunted that outside her stock pile, Amerien holds no more than two months' maly of rubber.

Natural and Synthetic

RAILINGS

30th Doc. 26th Jan. 23rd Feb.

ARRIVALS

710 Jan.

Marques direct

November production nutes, so far as available, show a small decrease for the Belgian Congo, but atalgantial inerrase in er- ports froth Bolivia -3,043 tons against 2,191,

The world metal In

*APAN

Octobr lets, or the same tetriber.

pinduction of tit wan 14,200

for JEN

Sep

SAILINGS

ARINA AL

28th Der.

30th Dee. 8th Jan.

Jer

9th Jan.

HOLLAND EAST ASÍA LINI EUROPE 10 MANILA and MALAYA

RUDDERKERK"

LANGLEESCOT"

SAILINGS

9th Jan.

Early Feb.

Mid Jan. Transhipment carge aver pied on through B'x/1 to,

Mediterranean and Northern European ports

·RIDDERKEAK”

"LANGLEESCOT"

JAPAN

SAILINGS

Mid Jan.

ARRIVALS

8th Jan.

Early Feb.

out to

After its initiai response to de At 1.20 cents

lb., the valuation, the rubber shora mar American price of natúrni rubber ket nagged during October.

per

*

to

The British Government will provide a guaranteed credit of

2,000,000 repayable over rantees by the British

Substantial credit ma- Govern..

six

ment are alto contemplated.

Both agreements will be puth- shed, the arinouncement added.

Retter.

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U.S. TRADING WITH CHINA

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is still below the prieb of synthe- į Izas reently picked up again, but Exports of un metal for Deto-† Me ribber, whleh hans remained share prices are still lów éhôugh: are estimated at 0,200 tons, I unchanged at 18% cents per ib. to reflect long-term uhcdetainties, substantially above the figures for quite a long time. There's as much as the current rubbly Jes the preylojes monthis....... 7,08o|no reason why natural

ritbler

and demand position of rubber Toda In September, (1,300 to smuld not se to parity with itself. Apart from political August and 6,000 in Judy.

synthetic. As the result of the doubts, there is also the question Washington coliverations

Washington, Docember 26. last of the amalgamation of the small- World stocks, at the end of September between Britian, Cuna-er estates. This has gained im-

United States shipmenta 10 September ate estimated at 128,400 | dian and Ameriena representa-portance because of the increasing China have dwindled sharply 1 of tha And tin ARRIVALS

concentrates Lives, the American Doghrtufent

den and American

for fuam since the Communist seizure of (exclusive of the United States Commerce as reduced the rubber," This is a special kind control. sumtegie slockpile) against 130,- perrentage of synthetic rubber of Cohenftrated Intex, which is Shipments dropped, to $300,000| 30 10th at the end of August which American minnstincturers shipped in tanks, but only the Volle in October. This compar and 138,400 tons at the vnd >[ are bound to use.

The legislation high states che afford to insta ed With 8706,dno value in Sep- Judy.

Ruverning the use of hynthede the plant needed for its prepara-tember ind 30,000,000 in October! rubber comes up for renewal fext | tjon. The world profiction of tinyour. It will then be necessary

Aintien to bolance the stra Amalgamation problems menta to China during 1948 wad plate in October was estimated af

The averag Value of ship 172,000 mt. Ut less than air tegic importance of her synthetic of portnal.

$20,000,000 monthly. nikber industry against the need The

Amalgamation is not easy dérrende wa

Whited sald to be due to the Unite-1 | for fostering one of the most im- bring about in practice.

States imports from The CHS have hot been turtalled so Stoles Mter strike, Viere tie, portant ways in which the ster-

titles under which saine of the really plate outpul fell to 71,093 tons ting area can earn dollars.

entates are held have little more

far. Imports October against 352,220 tury to t

than 10 years to run. This acts mounted to $9,400,000 value in Sepletaber.

This is looting ahead. The as a deterrent against replanting,

Detobler. This compared with present position is that near-by und also mukes

meuit to $0,300,000 in September. figures rubber is a little acuree, with the Value the eftates. In order to cal

worth result that the spot market shouldeunte anmianiincion turins. Here Chihh were valued at $10,800,000 Sep-remain strong. On the other political difficulties again intrude and the monthly average for that producers have al-themedivés, öspectails in Dilon-year was $10,000,000-Associated rendy soid Torwart at prices be- esta, where thd attitude of the Pres). low tolly's level. As regards new Government has still to bo production generally, the Japanese defited. recupation of Malaya and In- A Anal doubt ies in the ex- donesia gave the plantations a change position. Malaya is in thr Jung rest. Therefore once these sterling area, and therefore no

M/V "DEUCALION" countries were liberated the initihl difficulty arften.

But any rom- vielet of rubber was abnormally partsdn of

Damaged cargo ex this ves Malayan and Indon- larg

This was only a temporary estan prices and costs raises the sel will be surveyed at Holl'a phase, and in Mainya nt lenst prù exchange question. Today the Wharf between 10 am and duction is now recedingt to moraofficial rate of exchange is one noon on December 20, 1949, normal yields. Indonesia became Straits dollar to 1:25 guilders, but and, consigneer able to operate her Plantations at in the black market the dollár is a later date than Malaya, and to Washington, December 20.

the period of abnormal production The Commerce Department| has not yet passed, has made reeninthendations for comprehensive programme of

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SHIP

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ARRIVALS

FROM

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DUE

Late "Doc.

NEW YORK & GULF PURTA. 10 Half Jan,

BALTIMORE, NEW YORK.

PHILADELPHIA

HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS,

& NEW YORK,

SAILINGS

TO

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Jan. 15

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Jan 21

"PIONEER DALE"

.Feb. 7

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.Jan. 22

"PIONEER. DALE”.........

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SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON,

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JAPAN & PANAMA CANALE FO

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UNITED STATES LINES "Uliwon" BagwelCOMPANY 23 KUI/41281

int presently · Intended, 'Buk met their, nýtation: Ph. Eurthog - baturan-

There are not enough available to estimate the consumption in October. tenber consumption was tons Asociated Press.

American Customs reform

Custome reform.

10,400 ud, some

Indonisiän difficulties

Replanting, however, is a seri-

Th October 1948, imports from

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

are requested

quoted at anything up to seven to have their representatives or eight guilders. So here, again, present during the survey, we indst see What the new T- donesiah Goverment does ndout its currency.

th.

an-

new

on

1

BUTTERFIELD

& SWIRE, Agents.

Hong Kong, Dec. 27, 1949

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

6.6. "NANKIN"

The Department's Offer of Theous problem. Under normal con-

AUSTRALIA AND terbationel Trade rave the re-ditions commendations it general ender planting takes plfice every year,

certain smputit of h

INDONESIA- sement and sent them to the Treasury for consideration in the caused a long gap, khi the pro- the Sydney

Sydney, December 28. but the Japanexo occupation The Canberra correspondent of Treasury's proposed programpie por rhythm hon not yet been Tea- sald today that Australia

"Morning Herald' of customs methods revision;

may From SYDNEY, MELBOURNE tbred. Not edh polifical amed- The Treasury, which has charge ties be ignored. These are more sean appoint a Trade Commision-

& MANILA of the customis bureaus, saya it

er to Indonesia. Beute In Indonesia. is done alicut all I can adminis-sapandso deportations, thete in Owing to

He duke that the Australlait Coilghibes Per Ship tratively to simplify customs pro-

now

will probably serious labour shortage in Government cédures Legislation will be re-

Suratın. Again the nety Innounce its attitude to the gure to bkd further bibgths. desian Government takes over United States of Indoneslá

The Commerce Advisory Com-ohly at the New Year, and it will Tuesday. mitte suggested that lows affect then have a great many things to

are hereby notified that their Meanwhile, the Indonesian Amh- Cargo will be discharged into ing customs procedures be do. Meanwhile tilere Is hobassador Pat bodied in a custone administra Anglo-Indonesian convention, re- Maramis, reached Darwin by air Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, Large, bi the Hong Kong & Kowloon tive net, separate from the tariff starding double taxation, and the tonight on a warta on? He wil where it will fle at consignees inve

| résult Historically, the question of operating in Indonesia are taxed with the Australian Government, to terms and conditions of that British companies visit Canberra top internal tiks risk and expehso and subject tariff has been a major political to, the point where lasue and the customs administra- ensily find funds for replanting

they cannot Associated Press.

storage of the Hong Kong live reforms which must be taken and other development work. In

Kowloon What? & Godown new should definitely be removed timo, no doubt, a double taxation

Eo, Ltd. The Kargo is ex- from the political or partizan convention will be concluded, but feld, the Committéè sula Aso-Eb how Indonesid Government ciated Press.

must first and its feet.

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9.8. "MUFEN" -Arrivell Hong Kong 26th December, 1949. Consignees of cargo arrived

&

AMERICAN. PRESIDENT

The Global Ten

TO HONOLULU G.SAN FRANCISCO via JAPAN

"President Elavėtand” ......; Arr. Jan. 13.

"President Wilsbo" "General Gordon"

Soils Jan. 14

Aře. Jäd. 20 Arr. Feb,

Sailk Jan. 30 Snity Fels.

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES i

President Madison" "President Pierce"

via JAPAN

Atr. Dec. 30 Salls Dec. 31 Abr. Jan. * Sails Jun. 10

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

"President Fillmore" "President Tyler"

29

........Arr. Dec.

Salls Dec. Arr. Jan. 24 Salts Jan. ROUND THE WORLD

23

VIA MANILA, Singapore, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SURŹ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

"President Harding" "President Van Buren"

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TO JAVA & STRAITS

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Arr. Jun. 13

Sails Jan.

Tel. 28172/6,

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BEN LINE

"BENLOMOND

"BENVORLICH"

"BENVRACKIE"

"BENCLEUCH"

DUE

SHIP

ARRIVALS PROM

U.K. vik Bingapore.

4th Jan,

4th Jan.

5th Jan.

14th Jan,

21st Jun.

27th Jan.

10th Fab.

12th Feb.

26th Fob.

*"DENDORAN"

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Antwerp,

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Genoa

London

Ayon mouth, Rotterdam,

Hamburg & Huli

LOADING

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&

8th Jan,

Bih Jan.

16th Feb.

Sfat Jan.

2814 Feb.

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Carga is considered as being accepted in. good order and condition by consignees, unless broken, chafed and damaged

FAR EAST SERVICE

FROM U.S.A. PORTS

HEW LUCKEN MATHEW LUCKENBACH

Due Sah AyaLONYM Duo 9th January

Agella

GOURLIE & CO., (HK.) LTD.

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ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST FE “SUNNYVILLE

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& Godown Co.'s promises unless a joint survey has pre- M. Flously Been efructed.

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