THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20; 1050,
ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVA PORTS and MACASSAR
SAILINGS
7th Feb.
"TJITJALENGKA”
MANILA
SAILINGS
"TJIKAMPEK"
"RUYS"
"STRAAT MALAKKA”
25th Jon. 23rd Feb.
ARRIVALS
31st Jan.
ARRIVALS
21st Feb.
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
"TJITJALENGKA“
"VAN HEUTSZ”
• Calling Singapore only.
ARRIVALS
SAILINGS
7th Feb. 4th Feb.
31st Jon. 2nd Feb.
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
**TJIKAMPEK" "RUYS"
"STRAAT MALAKKA
ARRIVALS
BAILINGS
25th Jan. 23rd Feb.
21st Feb.
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques direct. Tranıb!pment cargo accepted on through B'u̸/L te
Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.
"TJIKAMPEK"
"TJISADANE”
"RUYS"
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
JAPAN
BAILINGS
ARRIVALS
24th Jan.
8th Feb
23rd Feb
2nd Feb 20th Feb.
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
BADINGS
ARRIVALS
*LANGLEESCOT"
14th Feb.
“HEEMSKERK”
Early Mar.
23rd Jan. Early Feb.
Transhipmeni cargo
Mediterranean and
aces pled on through Northern European
B's/L to, perts,
JAPAN
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
28th Jan, Early Feb.
10th Feb.
Early Mar.
"LANGLEESCOT"
HEEMSKERK”
KING'S BUILDING
TELS 28015 to 28017
Chintas Asas 82 Connavou? Po C Tits 31196-25/33
OCEAN AGENCIES LTD.
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM U.S.A. PORTS
S.S. "LAKE SHAWNIGAN"
Due 24th Jan, Kowloon Wharf
Agents:
THE HONG KONG EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD.
Room 28, French Bank Building, 2nd Floor,
DE LA
Telephone: 32369
RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
M.V. "HALLAND"
FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
UK WANTS SAFEGUARDS
never
U.S. AID
ON WHEAT AGREEMENT NECESSARY
H.K. Stock Exchange
'The market
not ha
fully recovered from the races and la marking Umte, Halties made an exception. # large ne changing hazir $4,
MA, GOUT, HOANG Loan 10.
34. Lanny (1034 &EWAH) 100. 34 Loan (1048) 100K.
BANKS
NK & S. Bank 150ON.
Lon. Reg.) £96. Chartered Bank 49 15/160 Mercantile k A. 122; Book of East Asia 109L.
INSURANCES Canton as 310n.
China, Baderwriters bn.
Kelas 215ka
SHIPPINO
Touglases 2000.
KA & M Steambouts thaɛ. Todo Chunks (ref. 99j11.
(l.) 200n.
Shelia (Beaver) 81/19ận.
Water bouts 20
U
Asia Nav. 1.500.
Pick Wharves, Cudowna, Elc. HK & K Whor ves 115. North Point Wharves 8EN Sn Hongkew Wharves Itinx.
A Docka 100.
China Providents 1240. Shanghai 1ocky aros 8 Box, Wheelnek 326, 331s. 32%
MINING
& Bidgo.
muk Manes 5in 1K Mines 01ận,
Land Motels H&S Hotels 12in. HK Lands $00. Shomahm baruls 2 10. Humphreys is.
1 Header 2nd Chinese Estates 1400.
PUBLIC UTILITIES FK Tramvays 16.30 Peak Trains (Old) 1801.
{New} {ần
Star Ferties 02in.
↓ Laghi (OMD) 12 48%
(New) 9 bula, un, la H.K Electric 307291 Macao Electries 230 Sandakın Lights win. Telephones 1820 Shanghal Gios In
INDUSTRIALS
Cald Murg. (ed) 26. Lenton lees 3in. Cements 24611
HK. Ropes 152n
STORES 45.
Dany Parts 4228 4ljaa Watsons AdĒSU
1. Cruwiorted 19b, 18sa. Sinceros 4.4ÜN,
China Emporium 10h.
Sum Co, Lat. #556
As we are Perg IFI
Wing On
MISCELLANEOUS
Chine Entertainments 15' HK Constructions (0) 2 401.
(N) 1,30
Vibro Filings Hin
Marsinan, investments 97-0. Marsman, HK 731. Shunghai Loan 10. Viszej 4TH
Ewo 6.60%.
COTTONG
RUBBER, olc. COMPANIES. Aims Estates 18-n. Anglo-Dutch 30n.
Anglo-Javas in.
.400.
Batu Anams 200. Bute Plantations Chemor United .20n. Cheng Rubbers 107 Consolidated Rubbers in. Dominion Rubbers in. Langkats (In.
Repah Rubbers .15n. Rubber Trusts 3b, 34, 35a. Samogoga Rubbers .606. Semmmbu Rubbers 15n. Shanghai Kedahs 2in. Shanghai-Malays 12.-n. Shanghai Pahang .23n. Shanghal Sumatras In. Sungel Durta 13. 'Tanah Meraha 50n. Tehong Rubbers 20n. Ziangbe Rubbera In.
2nd Feb. Money Market
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agenta
1, Connaught Road, C.
Tel. 30331
"WEEKLY CHINA MAIL”
CONTAINING ALL THE LOCAL NEWS
OF THE WEEK (FROM THE
"CHINA MAIL" & "SUNDAY: HERALD"
Price 50 Cents
ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY.
London, January 18. Grain trade experts are convinced that the dolay over the admittance of Germany and Japan to the International Wheat Agrooment is bo- cause Britain, India and some other import- ing countries want safeguards that Gormony and Japan will not buy the Australian sterling wheat at their expense,
It is hoped that an amicable settlement, enobling Germany's and Japan's admittance, may be reached within the next few days.
IN ASIA
New Delhi, January 18. The Australian Minister for P. C. Spender, sald External Affairs, Mr.
here today that the plan for economic development in South and South East Asia which the Commonwealth
Foreign
Ministers had in mind can only be carried successfully
Usually reliable quarters said jadmittance to the Agreement that
to its conclusion by the as- that the point could be met by other importing countries have sistance of the United States Mr. Spender, who is on a brief simple formula which only any control over their purchase
of the of Australian wheat. In its pre-visit here after the Colomba con- requires the sanction exporting countries
sent form the Agreement allows forence, told correspondents, "We Importing countries to buy their
og countries
Frasin said to have no ob- quotas from any of the signatory pe it will give impetus la a
jreteau whatever to the admittance | exporting
if the buyer of Germany and Japan, but only and seller can agree on price and to want ansuranices that the post-father conditions. Both Germany trom of existing signatory Im and Japan have sterling balancer
would porting erounkries
not be which they are freely entitled wonsumer by the admittance of to spend in Australia or any other dos Further 100,000,000 bushels of part of the sterling area.-Regler. INTERE
Hy Jackas
buying up Austinian whent, Japan
might pebiter the position of Britain, Encial other importers who rely upon this sterling wheat lo save dollars.
continentul
countries
Xeveral ely mainly on dollar wheat with Mashait And They are more in- forstert of 4 lower prier for doll whent than
Lo
wheat. Germany at pre sterling send is an thầy colegory. But it is pointed not that Germany might in the Jubire want to buy Austin- bage wheat, and the sterling in- porters want safeguards peel of both countries,
in
rug-
Hertwin by herself has sußelent terms
| voliur power to velo the
dos admitting any further coun- | tries to the terms. for admitting IITTY turther countries to the On Uns Agreenwol.
point The would be supported by India and some other etruntries with sub- stiential votes But the question is expreted to be settled without
aty velo.
HK AGREED MERCHANT RATES
Maximum Helling. Sterling
1/2 4
Minimum Buying.
TT
1/3 (0) 1/3 1/12 30 da ta 1714 an. 100% 1/* 1/5/12 120 4,1
Sterling
1/2 1,
123 1/16 0 D
If ander
Sterling
イ
1/2 T.'#
1 1/2 06
1./temsre
without
1./Getts.
1,3ted un nomy 30 d
Africa & W Indival
LA 174 0,0. 18 vade
Léüred,
1/8 1/14 0D, without
tă fațin 0.1
which is very much movement needed, but it will be wrong to aasume that miracies can quickly happen."
Mr. Spender, replying to ques- tions, said that Australia had not made any specific appronches at all to other nations for a Pacific pact
Such R pact would receive the Australian consideration of the Government but could obviously not materialise unless other pa- Lons were also prepared Bider the matter.
Australia found through the
through the
United
British
con
security Nations,
Common.
wealth and through association with friendly natlens Australia, Mr. Spender said, desit to Nee a Japanese realy concluded at the earliest possible
momchi,
Australia's prime concern
ensure would be to
there would be
resurgence of a militant Japan-Reuter.
INDIA
no
ACCUSED
Karachi, January 18. The leader of the Pakistan de- Grelegation to the Food and Agricul-
turul
Organization, Sir Firoze Khan, said that India had pur- chased
United the $44,000,000 joon
her under
President
Truman's Point Four programma
432nd up every 30 de a
Buyers (India)
AZ D/18
11 9/10 T.T
cotton from
Sintes from π
33 10/16 7 30 da mà L/16 $0 fo
Kranted
Rupees (Aden):
12 9/10 34 3/10 0.0. If nuder
belleved
L/Credit 8/14 0.1 without
L/Credi
Australian offer
This
question
mainly to contorn the second Agreement year starting next; August. Only a small portion of Rupee (Rangoon) i Australia's quote for the cur
rent year is valved.
betloved to be in-
It relieved that Auxicatia Chas offered Britain "Arst refusal”! of the Australian export quota under this Agreement, but that STATI feels that The motter should be regularised within the |Agreement itself and not on any boladeral understanding between Britain and Australia.
18
12 W/C
31 TT
2 1/1 mod
B4174 20 1/■.
16 3/8 90 de,
Rager
(Pakistan) i
47 14
57 18/10 TT, broD
Hulayer
Unly in negotiating the U.S. Dollars: terms of Germany's and Japan's
RICE PURCHASES
to
Singapore, January 18. Ceylon, planning buy rice Independently, has begun nego tiations in Bankok for buying 100,000 tons of rice from Thailand this year for more than £4,000,- 000, the Singapore Free Press re- ported today.
Singapore, Malaya and Hong Koog experts, who arrived in Bangkok yesterday, want to buy 400,000 tons of rice from Thai- land.-Beuter.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignoos Per BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE
the
m.v. "TUDOR”
03 3/8 TIT. ▲ 0.15.
62 7/0
a 1/2 e 4/m.
3 9/10 10 4.
17 1/2 T.T. & UD,
17 9/16 10 d'a
Cannda
R
Australia:
1/0 1/#
19 / T.T. A U.D.
1/6 13/16 TT,
New Zealand:
1/6 1/3 U.D.
1/2 1/8 13 / T.T.
1/3 1/18 O.D.
for under-developed obtained the
arcas. Не
Information
from
reliable sources,
that the loan He complained had been given to India for irri- gation projects and other techni. cul aid, and he asked that the U.S. Government ensure that such Joans were not misued.-Asso- ciated Pres5.
LONDON STOCKS
London, January 18. Industrials displayed! nervous- bess to lay after reading the list of industries named by the Labour Party for nationalisation. Cements and chemicals were de pressed the most un the Stock Exchange, chemicals losing nine pence, and cements 21.
Financial Times index 103.6.-- Associated Press.
NY RUBBER
New York, January 18. Crude rubber No. 1 features
closed from Ave to 22 lower. Sales were 80 contracts.
March
May
July
September...A
Spot No. 1
ribbed
18.06-.1 17.78-60
17.25
17.15 bld
smoked
N.B.-Biertag Belling Rates for delivery
without two months with a cut of sheets 18-8/1- nomina). — Asso- 1/12 for
Yey Cartier therociated Press. months forward
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees Per
2.5. "BENCLEUCH"
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees per
STATES STEAMSHIP
COMPANY
4.5. "DREW VICTORY"
the Hong Kong & Kowloon are hereby notified that their are hereby notified that their Wharf & Godown Co.'s go- cargo is being discharged into cargo is being discharged into] down, where it will be at Con- the Hong Kong & Kowloon Hongkong & Kowloon signees risk and subject to the Wharf & Godown Co's godown Wharf & Godown Co's godown Wharf's terms and conditions where it will be at consignees where it will be at Consignees of storage, and where delivery terms and conditions of storage, risk and subiect to the Whorf's risk and subject to the Wharts, may be obtained. terms and conditions of storage,
and where delivery may be and where delivery may be
obtained.. obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for exam- Ination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 am, on 20th January 1950.
US dollars weakened yesterday, opening at HK$6.50, dropping to $0.48h, rising to $6.501 in the
Damaged packages are to be afternoon, and closing at $6.48).
left in the godowns for oxam *T*T was put through from HKS-ination by Consignees and the 0.53 down (to $6.52,
Company's Surveyors, Mosers. Sterling went up to -HK$15.35. Goddard & Douglas at 19 ani. To comply with the General
on January 21, 1950.
Bonded Warehouse Regulations To comply with the General Consignees must have a Re Bonded Warehouse Regulations venuo Officer in attendance Consignees must have a Re- when damaged dutiable goods venue Officer in attendance are examined. when damaged dutlable goods
Australian pounds changed at HK$13.10.
were 1213-
Plastres remained nominal, at HK$15.10 a 100.
Ticals, were unchanged at HK$ 28.00 100.
NEI Guilders opened at HK$23 a 100, and, closed at $22.00.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
B.S. "CHANGTE" arrived. January 17, 1950.
are examined, 4
Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for ex- amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Mesare. Carmichael & Clarke at 10 á.m. on January 20, 1950.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have & Ro venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutlable 'goods
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"BENMACDHUI" "BENALDER"
"BENMHOR"
"BENAVON"
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"DENCLBUCH" "BENALDER"
"BENMHOR" "BENVANNOCH"
"BENMACDнU" "BENAVON" "BENVENUE"
..
***
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. via Bingapore.
SAILINGS
DUR
In Port. 22nd. Jan
on or abt, 27th Jan.
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg
à Hull.
Genoa, London,
Avonmouth, Rotterdam,
Hamburg & Hull.
10th Feb.
18th Fab.
25th Fat.
20th Feb.
12th Mar.
20th Mar
-yon of abt.
K/Whart 15th Feb.
16th Feb...
24th Mar.
Liverpool, Dublin. Havre and Antwerp.
Glungow,
31st Jan,
28th Feb.
10th Mar,
Via Majaya, Colombo, Aden, and Suez Canal.
* Accepts Cargo for Japan. 1Accepta Cargo for Port Budan,
For Further Particulara, Apply To- ...
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD. Agents
York Building.
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;' OSLO. GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oll in bulk. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., and floor.
Tel. 34111 & 84112
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland
29th Jan.
No claims will be admitted, are examined. after the goods have left the No claima will be admitted No claims will be admitted steamer's godowns, and all after the goods have left the after the goods have left the goods remaining undelivered steamer a godowns, and all M.S. "SUNNYVILLE” steamer's godown, and all goods after 2int January, 1950 will goods remaining undelivered remaining undelivered after be subject to rent.
*** after January 21, 1980 will be
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST January 22, 1950, will be sub. All claims against the steam- Aubject to rent..... Damaged cargo ox this voa-
M.S. "FRANCISVILLE". sel will be surveyed by Messrs.ject to rent.
or must be presented to the All claims against Goddard & Douglas at Hong All claims against the stea- undersigned on or before 10th steamer must be presented to
the M.S. "CASTLEVILLE” Kong & Kowloon Wharf from mer must be presented to the February 1950, or they will the Undersigned on or, before 10 am on the 21st and 23rd Undersigned on or before not be recognised.
January 27, 1050 for they will January · 1950 and consignees January 30, 1960, ar they will
not be recognised. representativos are requested not be recognised.........
No Fire Insurance will be M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”
to be present during the survey
22nd Jan.
21st Feb.
Sailing to Singapore, Port Swottenhem;
Batavia Penang, Semarang
"Insurando will bo
2
No fire insurance will be offoetod.AMA
effected
effected.
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agental
· W. R. LOXLEY & COS
Z (CHINA), LTD.,
Agents.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents
-Fasonger 'Accommodation Chinese Freight Agentä. HOO FOOK PING
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agonta
China Navigation Co., Ltd. (Australlan-Oriental.
Lino, Ltd
Hong Kong, January 17, 1950. Hong Kong, January 17, 1980. Hongkong, January 15, 1960,
༑༑ །
24th Jan.
Bulk Oli Tarika
Apply:
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