THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY" 1030.
ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVA PORTS and MACASSÁR
SAILINGS
19th Jan. 7th Feb.
"TJIBADAK"
"TJITJALENGKA“
MANILA
SAILINGS
"TJIKAMPEK”
"KUYS"
"STRAAT MALAKKA“
25th Jan.
23rd Feb,
14th Mor.
ARRIVALS
14th Jan.
31 Jan.
ARRIVALS
21st Feb.
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
"TJIBADAK"-
“UJITJALENGKA”
• Calling Singapore only.
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
19th Jan. 7th Feb.
14th Jan.
31st Jan.
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"TJIKAMPEK" "BUYS"
*TJISADANE”
STRAAT MALAKKA"
ARRIVALS
SAILINGS
25th Jan,
23rd Feb,
14th Mar.
14th Jan.
21st Feb.
Calling at Membass & L. Marques direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through B's/L to
Dar-E-Salaam and Zanzibar.
"TJISADANE"
TJIKAMPEK"
RUYS"
"STRAAT MALAKKA”
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
16th Jan
22nd Jan.
9th Feb
20th Feb.
23rd Feb.
11th Mar.
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
"LANGLEESCOT"
“HEEMSKIMK"
SAILINGS
Late Feb.
Early Mar.
ARRIVALS
20th Jan. Barly Feb.
Transhipment cargo accepted on through B's/L, to,
Mediterranean and Northern Kurapean perts.
"LANGLEESCOT"
"HEEMSKERK"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
25th Jan. Early Feb.
Late Feb, Early Mar.
KING'S BUILDING TELS 28015 to 28017 CHINA Rathts. 82. Connauses Ro. C. Trus, 30196-25133
OCEAN AGENCIES LTD.
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM U.S.A. PORTS
S.S. “POLIFEMO,
due about 16th January
Agents:
THE HONG KONG EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD.
Room 28, Fronch Bank Building, 2nd Floor,
Telephone: 32360
DE LA
RAMA
LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
M.V. "HALLAND"
30th
Jan.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
FINANCE
AND COMMERCE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN JAPAN DISCUSSED
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The
business passing shows that rates are steady, but the market X becoming father neglected.
H.K. GOVT, LOANS 4. Lauri 1000. 34% man (#34 & 1940) 100n. 31% Loun (1948) 100s, X Int.
BANKS
RK. & S. Bank 1828mt,
(Lon. Reg.) £0in. Chartered Bank 28 13/16n. Mercantile Bk. A. & B. £2210. Bank of East Asin 1091).
INSURANCES
Canton ins. 810
Umon Ina. 0306, 04235. China, Underwriters Sn.
HK. Fire Ina. 21ān.
SHIPPING
Douglases 200n.
H.K. & M. Steamboats 1m Indo China (Pref.; 89;1
(Def.) 200n.
Shells (Beurer) 83/kn.
U Waterboats 271.
Asin Nav. 1.100.
Tokyo, January 12. Japan's eagerness to attract foreign capital has progressed to the stage where officials are concentrating on ways and moang to meet ro- quirements of conservative investors.
The International Trade and Industry is hopeful of concocting on arrangement through which at least the principal of foreign investments con be guaranteed,
Spokesmen for certain Amer-[ ican Interests have emphasised that their inability to convert yen profits into dellars also is a major obstacle to attracting capital investments.
Another Important aspect under serious discussion is the amount of taxes to be imposed upon for-
here and tutionals
Upon their companies.
The Japanese Finance Ministar, Hayalo Ikeda,
with conferred offerals of SCAP's economic and scintille section yesterday, and
these topics were discussedi
length
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'Taxi' to be imposed foreign individuels and Brons,
Establishmetal ut free port 2. TANCE.
on
Docks, Wharves, Godowns, Etc. HK & K. Wharves $136.
North Point Wharves 6.
Sh. Hankew Wharves 10h. HK. Docks 189.
China Providents 121b, 128. Shanghal Dockyards 38. Wheelocks 338a,
MINING
Raub Mines 5in.
H.K. Mirca 01.
Lande, Hotele & Bidgo.
1. & S. Hoteis 12.40s, 12 20sa. H.K. Landa 403b
Shanghal Iunds 2.101 Humphrey 10$, 102sa. H.K. Benlder Zb. 2.10. Chinese Estates 140n H.K. Tramways 16.30n. Peak Trame (Old) 18n.
(New) Din.
Star Ferries Dib.
C. Lights (Old) 12b. 12is, 12.30вa.
(New) 9b, Dis.
H.K. Electries 31a.
Macao Electrics 23n.
Sondakan Lights 8in.
Telephones 18in.
1
Shanghai Gas 1in
INDUSTRIALS
Cald. Morg. (Ont.) 26ận.
Canton Ices 3an. Cements 2498, 24an.
HK Ropes 15.
STORES &c. Dalry Farms 43n. Watsons 491/49sa. L. Crawfords 181b. Sinceres 4,40n.
China Emporium 100. Sun Co., ltd. 2.85n.
Kwon Sung Hong 10588. Wing On (H.K.) 72n Wm Powell, Ltd. 9in.
4
MISCELLANEOUS China Entertainments 1431,
(Continued On Next Col)
་་
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
From CALCUTTA, RANGOON & STRAITS
Consignces per ship
5.6. "TAIREA"
are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into the Hongkong Bt Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., where it will lie at consignees" risk and expense and subject to terma and conditions of
storage of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. The cargo is expect- ed to be ready for delivery from the Godown on and after January 13, 1950.
# Monetary measures. SCAP offrinds have been Consentirtentive
Revolving fund
they
Зарапете sources have dia. closed that a revolving fund of from $20,000,000 to $50,000,000 is being considered with which
foreign capitel could be qua.
ranteed, Buch
fund would
KIT
start with 1961-62 fecal year. Its source, the Japanese suggest. could be one of these: American ald funds 10 Japan such GARIOA (Government Aid and Rallef in Decaptest Arean), ELOA (economie ebubilitation in oe- cupter areak), or from the com mercial account of $67,000,000 re- cently transferred to the Japanese Government.
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SCAP
Adjustment of U.S. tariffs
Washington, January 11, The United States Secretary of the
John Treasury, Mr. Bnyder, told a Press confer.
he ence here tonight that might recommend to the pre mont Bession of Congress an
United States adjustment of Customs overseas.
The Atzten
оп
θη
Imports from
wai
reduction of United
Barelord Customs against British goods agreed by Britain, the United Staton and Canada during the September dalint to help Britain solve her dollar shortage by export
more to tho United
taiks
Ins
States.
At his weekly Press con. ference. Mr. Snyder said that the Treasury hoped to have ready in time United States Customs pro- codures which might involve
report
on
legislation and that recom mendations would possibly be made during the presant woa. sion of Congress-Reuter.
Money Market
US dollars opened yesterday at Repeated requests
HK$6.50%, went up to $0.58%, ecumenic experts lo comment and closed at $0.58%.
បវរក
pon the practicability of such proposals have evoked no res-
ponse
One high official told the Aa- sociated Press that conversations are continuing, but any mention of amounts would be premature.
-Associated Press.
H.K. Constructions (0) 2.400.
(N) 1.800.
Vibro Plinga 1531.
Marsman, Investiments 0/-n, Marsman. (H.K.) 75. Shanghal 1oon 1,30n. Yangtzes 4isu.
Ewos 0.700.
COTTONS
RUBBER, etc. COMPANIES. Alma Estates 18n.
Anglo-Dutch 30n.
Anglo-Jayas In.
Batu Anome 20n. Bute
Plantations 40n. Chemor United .20n. Cheng Rubbers 100. Consolidated Rubbers In. Dominion Rubbere In. Langkats In. Repah Rubbers .15n. Rubber Trusts 3. Samagaga Rubbers .60n. | Semambu Rubbers 15n.
Shanghal Kedahs 23n. Shanghai-Malays 12n. Shunghai Pahang 25n. Shanghal Sumatras in. Sungel Duris 13in. Tanah Merahs 50n. Tehong Rubbers 20n. Zlanghe Rubbers in.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees per
STATES STEAMSHIP CO.
B. "COLORADO"
TT was stationary at HK$6.03. Sterling was firmer at HK- $16.13.
Australian pounds were un- changed at HK$13.
Plastres were again nominal at HK$15.10 a 100.
Ticals were maintained at HK- $28,50 a 100,
NEI Guildern dropped 50 cents to HK$23 a 100.
LONDON STOCKS
London, January 11. Prices drifted slightly Jower London in most sections of the Stock Exchange,
Little business was done. Brok- ers regarded the session as the start of a "big sleep" until the national election on February 23. Losses in the British Govern- ment bonds 1st ranged from 1/10 to 1/4 of a pound per bond.
The Financial was 104.8, off Press,
Times Index 0.5.-Associated
NY RUBBER
N.Y. Stock Exchange
The
New York, January 11.
Lock market forged
ahead on Wednesday into new highs with the heaviest trading in 10 months.
For the Bfth full session in a
row.
margin.
motorcar
sales topped the 2,000,000 shares mark by n comfortable
and Strol stocks spearheaded the rally. shares, the biggest turnover since stepped up to 2,630,000
Sales
more
Than
3,000,000 changed honda on November 3. 1940. Every one of the It most active shares advanced.
Benguet Consolidated Mining. Philippine gold producer recently under pressure, railied from to
ная 2-
the fourth mowi active among the 15 stocks,
Stocka Dow Jones averages; 73.19; 20 Industrials 203.61; 10 Raila 35.80; 10 Utilities 41.48,
Closing quotations: Adams Express 23 Alaska Junenu 3% American Can 100%
57 0 147 Tobacco 74% Waterworks 8 Ananeonda Copper 30% Aviation Corp. 6
Baldwin Locomotive 12% Barnsdall 55%
Bendix Avlation 30% Bethlehem Steel 33% Hoeing Aircraft 274 Borden
Co. 404
nadian Pacie 15%
Case, J. I. 40
Colgate 45 K
Commercial Solvents 20%
Cern Products 70% Du Punt 02%
Eastman Kodak 47 General Electric 43% Motory 72%
Goodrich 74 fr
Goodyear 47
Hemestake Mining 47%
International Harvester 28
"
Paper 37
Tel & Tel 11% Johns Manville 48 Kennecott Copper $41⁄4
Ward 57% Montgomery National Distillers 23%
Lead 30%
New York Central 13% Packards Motors 4% Pan American Airways 10 Pennsylvania.RR 17% Radio Corp. 13% Real Silk 12
Di Rand 12 Steel-25% Steel Reynolds Tobacco 30 Schenley 34% Sears Roebuck 43% Shell Oll 90% Socony Vacuum 16% Southern Pacific 53%
Standard Branda 22
"
Oil of Calif. 03
Oll of N. J. BO
Studebaker
2836
Union Bag 29
Garbule 44 US Rubber 41
"
Steel 27% 17%
Lines
Westinghouse 32%
Youngstown Sheet & Tube 70% Gen. Pub, Utilities 10% Railroad Issues improved again in heavy
bond trading in the market. Long-term U.S. Gov- ernment issues dropped 1/32 to 5/32 of a point in the over-the- one counter
market. Associated Press.
New York, January 11. Crude rubber number futures closed two lower to five higher. Sales 121 contracts.
March May
July
18.38 - 40. 1808. 17.00 bid September 17.50 nominal. Spot number ona ribbed' smok- ed sheets, 18-1/2 nominal.—Ax- sociated Press,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees Per
8.9. "BENVRACKIE”
→
MAERSK LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
SALLY
AMERICAN- PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Fiest
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
vio JAPAN
"President Cleveland" "Fresident Wilson" "Genéral Gordon"
In Port
14
Sails Jan. Arr. Jun. 20 Salla Jan. 30 ..Arr. Fob. 3 Solls Feb.
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES 'vio JAPAN
"President Harrison" "President McKinley
Arr Jan. 20 Sails Jan. 27 Sails Feb. 15 Arr. Feb. 14
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Tyler"
"President Grant"
Arr. Jan.
20
.. Arr. Feb. 19
Sails Jan. Salls Feb.
27 20
ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPÓRE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Jefferson"
"Willamette Victory"
Arr. Jan. 22 Solls Jan. 24 Arr. Feb. 5 Salls Feb.
7
TO JAVA & STRAITS
**President Grant" .........Arr, Jon. 14
Opposite Star Forty
Saila Jan. 15
Tel. 28172/5.
BEN LINE
SHIP "BENVRACKIE"
"BENGLBUCH"
*"BENDORAN-
"BENMACDHUP” "DENALDER" "BENMHOR"
"BENAVON" "BSNALBANACH' "BENVENUE" "DENVANNOCH"
"DENCLEUCH" "BENALDER"
†"BENMHOR"
"BENVANNOCH"
"BENMACDHUI" "BENAVON"
"BENVENUE"
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. via Singapore,
SAILINGS
A Mull.
Gence,
on
OUB
IN PORT
16th Jan,
or abt. 21st Jan,
++
27th Jan,
10th Feb.
12th Feb.
28th Feb.
28th Feb.
12th Mar,
20th Mar.
Loading on or abt.
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg
18th Jan.
15th Feb.
London, Hamburg & Hull.
Avonmouth, Rotterdam,
18th Feb,
24th Mar,
Liverpool,
Gikagow,
Diet Jan.
Dublin, Havro and Antwerp.
Seth Fob.
16th Mar.
Via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, and Buez Canal.
• Accepte Cargo for Japan, *Accepta Cargo for Port Budan.
"
For Further Particulars, Apply To
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD. Agents
York Building,
Telephone: 341,45.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "MONGOLIA" VE
LOADING ABOUT 9th FEBRUARY
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO. GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN
Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor:
The M/V MAERSK" having arrived from New York and Porta of call, Consignees of Cargo ore hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk and expenses into the Hong are hereby notified that their are hereby notified that their Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go- cargo is being discharged into Kowloon, where delivery may down Company's godown at cargo is being discharged into the Cargo la considered, as being the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf, & Godown Co.'s go- Hong Kong & Kowloon
be obtained as soon as the goods accepted in good order. and Wharf & Godown Co's godown down, where. It will be at
are landed. broken, chafed and damaged risk and subject to the Wharf's to the Wharf's terms and con- landed here, unless notice has condition by consignees, unless where it will be at consignees Consignees risit and subject Optional cargo will hot ba packages are left in the Go-terms and conditions of storage ditions of storage, and where been given 48 hours prior to down for subsequent examina- and where delivery may be delivery may be obtained. vessel's arrival, but carried on tion by Messrs. Goddard & obtained. Douglas in the presence of Damaged packages are to be Damaged packages are to be from port to port to the final consignces, at 10a.m.
on left in the godowns for ex- left in the Godowns for exam- port of call to which the option January 10, 1960,
amination by Consignees and Ination by Consignees and the extends.
Company's surveyors, MesSTS. No claims will be admitted To comply with the General the Company's surveyors, Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 after the Goods have left the Bonded Warehouse Regulation, Metsrs Carmichael & Clarke
|ing undelivered after January consignees, must have a Reat 10 am on January 19, 1950 am on 10th January, 1950. Godowns, and all goods remain-
To comply with the General when dutiable goods are Bonded Warehouse Regulations,
rent. Fexamined.
consignees must have a Re Consignees must have a Re- All damaged cargo claims cuts Officer in attendance Venue Officer in attendance All broken, chaled, and against the steamer must be when damaged dutiable goods when damaged dutiable goods damaged Goods are to be left
are examined,
In the Godowns, where they presented to the undersigned are examined. "WEEKLY CHINA MAIL" on or before February 3, 1950,
No claims will be admitted, will be examined on January No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the 1050, at 10 am by our or they will not be recognised after the goods have left the steamer's godowns and all Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard &
No fire insurance will be steamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered
goods remaining undelivered after 17th Jantiary 1950 willTo comply with the Generali fected after January 20, 1950, will be be subject to rent.
Bonded Warehouse Regulations: No claims will be admitted subject to se
M.S. consignees must have a Re venus Officer in attendance M.S. when
Idamaged dufiable goods examined.
Agents
1. Connaught, Road, C.
Tel. 30331
CONTAINING ALL THE LOCAL NEWS
OF THE WEEK FROM THE ~
"CHINA MAIL & "SUNDAY HERALD"
Price 50 Cents
venue Officer in attendence. To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations/19, 1930, will be subject to
after the goods have been takenEKATERE
All claims against the steam delivery of ex ship'e side or al- All claims against the or must be presented to the ternatively ex the Hongkong steamer must be presented to undersigned on or before Janu & Kowloon Wharf & Godown the Undersigned on or before ary 31, 1950, or they will not Co's premises unless a joint January 27, 1850, or they will be recognised., survey has previously been not be recognised.
No Firo Insurance will be No Fire Insurance will be effected. effected.
effectad
MACKINNON MACKENZIE
Agenti
ON SALE EVERY THUI
Hong Kong. " Tên là, duon
Hong Kong,
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agente -
WR LOXLEY & CO.
(CHINA); LTD.,'-', Agente.
13, 1950, Hong Kong, January 11, 1950.
All claims must reach us they will not be recognised. before February 12, 1950, or
No Insurance will be effected.
JEBSEN & CO.
Hong Kong
12:21060.
Tel. 34111 & 34112.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Scottle & Portland M.S. "SUNNYVILLE"
29th Jan.
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST FRANCISVILLE
21st Jon
21st Poll.
CASTLEVILLE"
Sailing to Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Semarang & Batavia
M.S. "FRANCISVILLE"
Accommoda
Chinese Frelskis Agents, HOOK FOOK TING
23rd Jan
Walk Of Tanks
THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD.
BANK LINE CORKS) IN
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