THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1950.
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AND
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SAILINGS
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market
7th Feb
31st Jan.
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S.S. "POLIFEMO"
Loading for Manila, Cobu, Takao & Keolung Sailing about 21st January
Agents:
THE HONG KONG EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD.
Room 28. French Bank Building, 2nd Floor, Telephone: 32300
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from Atlantic Coast Ports of
the United States and Far Eastern Ports
.NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS
ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC
"PIONEER MAIL"
.Jan. 10
10
"PIONEER BAY"
Jan. 23
". "PIONEER DALE"
.Feb. 5
"AMERICAN REPORTER"
.Feb. 22
SAILING TO MANILÁ
"PIONEER MAIL"
(Cebu & Outports) Jan. 19
"PIONEER' BAY"
Jan. 24
“PIONEER DALE”
Feb. 6
"AMERICAN REPORTER" - (Faian, Yokohama)
Feb. 23
SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL
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» Feb, 20
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Money Market
New York, January 16.
The Kingdom of Thailand is expected shortly to sock an American loan using $43,000,000 of its gold as security, financial experts told the United Press today.
Thailand is shipping $43,000,000 of its gold to New York Federal Reserve Bank here where it will be earmarked for the Thailand account.
Most of the gold has already brea shipped but additional amounts of a total not ascer- tainable are reported to be en conite
The shipments are being marie
couten neross y sing various
Trade talks in Japan
The
the Paride Ocean Seven Trans- Oven Airline planes, such lond
Tokyo, January 17. ed more than $8,000,000 worth of
first Anglo-Japanese gold, brought the gold tu the trade talks under the United States by way of Alaska and Homatula.
It cleared eus- toms at Oakland, California and
YALEN routed here by Slick Air- AANB
It was learned that air route. was chosen rather than the ship to ensure safety and to cut down) tosurances costs Also the air- lift speeds delivery and shortens the lag when the Bank of Thai- Ind can carry the gold! In its reses ve statement It can only carry this item when the gold is its own vaults or in Federal Reserve Bank vaults The gold came Japan where it
from direct had been ear nked for Thalland by the US. Army.
found The Army
the gold cached away in ciLVES. had been taken from Thailand in
area
new
commercial sterling pact are to be held in Tokyo late this month or early in February, it was learned.
Under the terms of the paet signed last November, this will be the first of a series of discus- stona lasting one week.
According 10 Informed Bourcos. the MAIN emphasis will be placed on rectifying the excess of Japan's exports over Importa.
The new
Japan wound up the year end- ing June, 1948, with a favourable
trade of £10,000,000 agreement, looking toward twis
'ኔ way trade of 143 100,000, designed to bring commerce in balance. However, Japun
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flated to expurt far in excess of 1942 by the Japanese,
The Roll was easily identif-Imports, forcing the British au- thorities to withhold import per- able since the Japanese took the Trouble remove the mits for Japanese goods Thailand stamp from the barn.
to
42 tons
NOVEE
about
42
In afl there are tong of the yellow metal in this consignment, They are valued
at $1,020,833.31 per ton.
In Aguring the value of gol, experts convert Troy ounces to Avoirdupois pounds short tun-2,000 pountls-to work But the total.
to
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Ounces and
There are 14.583 Troy
Avoirdupola pound 29,166-2/3 Troy ounces to the tour. Euch gold bar weights 400 Troy ounces--about 27 pounds.
The gold was shipped to New York for two reasons, money ex- perts told the United Press: 1. in New York the gold is readily available for sale for United States dollars,
2. The Federal Reserve System is empowered by the Govern- ment to make
make dollar Joans on kold held here for foreign nations. These money experts believed that Thailand would use her gold its security to borrow dollars, At the present me the gold so far received fr carmarked for
Government--United
Thailand Press,
LONDON STOCKS
London, January 18
T
Japan is now reported to have a favourable balance of £22,000,- 00.
Mr. F. Pienelle of the For- eign Trade Division will repre- seul SCAP in the talks. while Mr. E R. Lingeman, economic adviser to the United Kingdom) Haison mission, will represent thef British.- Unital Press.
OIL FOR JAPAN
Tokyo, January 16. The first post-war shipment of crude oil to Japan consigned to the Showa Petroleum Company Į
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the Dutch Shell Company arrived here today from Barnes. The shipment totals 10,800 tons. of 11,500 second shipment tons is to arrive from Bornen on January 21 while a third ship- ment of 11.000 tons is due from Arabla an
January 27.United | Press
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees per
STATES STEAMSHIP CO. 8.8. "COLORADO”
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Light selling depressed British Wharf & Godown Co's godown Government bonds in session of the
New York Stock Exchange
New York, January 16. *The si market wan quiet and steady today in contrast to the roaring declines of last week. Closing prices were fractions round US$1 a share higher.
Transfers totalled 1,400,000
Shure.
Closing! quouistiona: Ameren Smelting 55
Telephone 1471⁄4 Waterworkя # Aun micia
Copper 294 Aviation Corp.
Baldwin Leumotive 12
Barusdall 504
Hendry Aviation 35% Bethlehem Steel 31%
Aircraft 26
Marden Co, 29
Canadian Pacific 14%
J. Cane 40 Chrysler 84%
Colgate 43
Comniuercini Solvents 2016 Corn Products 68% De Pont 81%
Eastman Kodak 46% General Electric 41% Motors 71% Goodrich 72% Goodyear 45% Homestake Mining 47244 International Harvester 20%
..
Paper 3514 Tel & Tel 12 Johns Manville 40% Kennevott Copper 52% Montgomery Ward 58% National Distillers 22% Lead
36
New York Central 12% Packard Motors 4
Pan American Airways 9% Pennsylvania HR 173 Radio Corp. 13%
Ben Rand 12
Steel 23% Iteynolds Tobacco 30% Schenley 324
Sears Roebuck 43% Stell Oil 35%
Socony Vacuum 10% Southern Pacific 52% Standard Brands 22
Oll of Calif. 02 Oil of
of N. J. 67%
Studebaker 20% Union Bag 2714
Carbide 43% US Rubber 40% "Steel 20%
Lines 10%
Westinghouse 31
Youngstown Sheet & Tube 741⁄2 Gen Pub. Utilities 10%
were
Bonds
mixed
Апильк gurb guiners were Humble Oil, Creole Petroleum, Technicolour. }
Associated Press.
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TOURIST TRADE
Johannesburg, January 17. South Africa expects this, year earn £13,000,000 from its tourist trado, putting touriam fourth on the list of South African Industries,
The first three are gold mining, diamond mining and agriculture,
Given the necessary accom- modation and transport facilities,
in a few
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quiet where it will be at consignees tourism can be developed into Stock Exchange. risk and subject to the Wharf's) Leading industriais also declined terms and conditions of storage
25.000.000-a-year industry with- Iron and steel Issues especially and where
years, and will rank second to gold mining ir earning were weak. Japanese bonds hud
may be capacity, according to Mr. J. A. Louw. of the South African Tourist Development Corporation. -Reuter.
a good day. The 1907's were up
and the 1830's up
obtained.
delivery
Financial Times' Index. 104.0 left in the godowns for ex- Damaged packages are to be Associated Press.
KOBE'S RECORD
Tokyo, January 17. Kobe far outstripped other ports in Japan during the first nine months of this year in the
volume of goods that wont through its gates.
amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Merata.
Carmichael & Clarke at 10 a.m. on January 19, 1950.
Bonded Warehouse Regulations. To comply with the General consignees must have a
Re venue Officer in attendance
The Western Japan port hand- when damaged dutiable goods led 43 per cent of Japan's total are examined. export shipments and 33 per cent
of total imports.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees por STATES STEAMSHIP
COMPANY
5.9. "DREW VICTORY"
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into No claims will be admitted the Hong Kong, & Kowloon Yokohama, the silk port of after the goods have left the Wharf & Godown Co's godown Japan, handled only 20 per cent steamer's godowna, of the nation's exports and 24 per goods
all where it will be at consignees cent of its imports-Reuter,
remaining undelivered risk and subject to the Wharf's after January 20, 1950, will be terms and conditions of storage, subject to rent,
and where delivery may be obtained.
SHIP MOVEMENTS
Sentile, January 10.
and
All claims against the Ship arrivals, Montana from Steamer must be presented to Yokohama, Idaho from Yokoha- the Undersigned on or before ma, Andrea Luckenbach from January 27, 1850, or they will
not be recognised..
US dollars opened yesterday at HK$6.54% and closed at $0.54%. TT was put through at HK$0.60, Sterling was stronger at HKS- Yokohama, 15.25, while Australian pounds were weaker at HK$13.05.
Plastres were again nominal at HK$16.10 a 100.
Ticals at HK$28.50 a 100 wero unchanged, as were also NEI Guilders at HK$22.80 a 100.
San Francisco, Ship departures on January 15, Arkansas for Yokohama, Chinese Prince for Manila.
Los Angeles, Ship arrival, Pre-| aldent Filmore from Hong Kong. -Associated Press.
.*
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for ex- amination by Consignees and. the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke No Fire Insurance will be at 10 am. on January 20, 1950. effected.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents
Pacific Far East Live, Inc.
DIRECT
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service
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Ban Francisco - BassPranelpe
Ban Francisco, San Francisco
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· Van - Francisco, & Los Angeles
(via Make a "Yikabama.
San Francines &-Lis Angelos.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must baya a Ro venue Offcer in attendance when damaged dutiable 'goods are examined, "
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after January 21, 1980 will be subject
Tel. 28172/5.
AMERICAN. PRESIDENT
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The Global Fiest
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"President Wilson"
"General Gordon" "President Cleveland"
vio JAPAN
Arr. Jan. 20
Arr. Feb.
3
Arr. Feb. 25
Salla Jan. 30 Sails Feb. 41 Sails Feb. 20
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
via JAPAN
"President Harrison" "President McKinley
Arr Jan. 20 Sails Jan. 27 ......Arr. Feb. 14 Salls Feb. 15 TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Tyler" "President Girant”
Arr. Jan. 20 Sails Jan. 27 Arr. Feb. 19 Salin Feb. 20
ROUND THE WORLD
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"President Jefferson"
"Willamette Victory"
"Marine Snapper"
Arr. Jan. .Arr. Feb.
TO JAVA & STRAITS
Arr. Feb. 10
22
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Salls Jan. 24 Snila Fob.
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Salls Feb. 11
NO BEN LINE
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"BENMACDHUI" "BENALDER" "BENMHOR" "BENAVON" "BENALBANACH" "BENVENUE" "BENVANNOCH"
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"BENMACDHUI" "BENAVON" "BENVENUE"
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ARRIVALS
FROM U.K, via Bingapore.
SAILINGS
OUR
In Port.
on or abt. 23rd Jan.
Londen, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg
& Hull,
Gener,
London,
Avonmouth, Rotterdam,
Hamburg & Hull,
27th Jan.
10th Feb.
18th Feb.
25th Fob.
28th Feb.
12th Mar,
20th Mar.
Leading on or abt.
19th Jan, 18th Fab.
10th Feb.
24th Mar.
Liverpool,
Glasgow,
31st Jan,
Dublin, Havre and Antwerp.
28th Feb.
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10th Mar.
Via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, and Suez Canal.
• Accepts Cargo for Japan, Accepts Cargo far Port Sudan,
For Further Particulars, Apply Tc-
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA); LTD;
York Building.
Agents
Telephone 84165.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
S.S. "SERAMPORE”
LOADING ABOUT 25th JANUARY for
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PORTLAND, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
Limited passenger accommodation available
M.S. "MONGOLIA"
LOADING ABOUT 9th FEBRUARY, for
ADEN, PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG,"OSLQ;" GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk, THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg, 2nd floor.
Tal. 34111 & 34113)
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thonce San Francisco, Vancouver, Scattle
M.S. "SUNNYVILLEG
Portland
29th Jan,
22nd Jan. 21st Feb.
tenham,"
24th Jan.
Tanka
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST ible to rent M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”
All claims against the
M.S. #CASTLEVILLE” steamor must be presented to tho Undersigned on or before January 27, 1080 or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents
Hongkong, January 15, 1080,
Salling to Singapore, Port
Penang, Somarang.
M.S. "FRANCISVILLE“
Passenger Accommoda
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