ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES COAL
JAVA PORTS and MACASSAR
SAILINGS
7th Feb.
ARRIVALS
31st Jan,
"CHITJALENGKA"
MANILA
SAILINGS
20th Jan.
23rd Feb.
21st Feb.
"TJIKAMPEK"
"RUYS"
"STRAAT MALAKKA".
ARRIVALS
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
**TJITJALENGKA”
"VAN DEUTSZ"
7th Feb. 3rd Feb
31st Jan. 1st Feb.
• Calling Singapore only.
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"TJIKAMPER"
"RUYS
.......
ARRIVALS
[ THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1050.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
SHORTAGE IN U.S. Hong Kong CLOUDS GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS
WHEAT COUNCIL
New York, January 22.
Strong trends prevailed in some industries this week but overall business conditions were clouded by uncertainties and fears brought by a menacing coal shortage.
AND JAPAN it was clear business and industry will be in for
London, January 22, The International Wheat Council announced toxlay that its Executive Comunit- te will take Japanese and German applications membership under
study for à period up to 30,
days.
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some tough days unless peace and production return to the coal fields at on early date.
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The country's steel mills Tury- enne I he
continue ed nut 1,810,300 tons of products myinera there-day week and
this week. That was the hugh- stakes was afforded
+rt t{s** TEartÄ}-3}, 11 fur
Mattel In steel molla: pared with 1,845,400 o wept ago further this week, drastie Tuning
NATION eitten arid the The steate Programie of ex- kraste te versal-go sitantion at Fatty
pansion athel madermisation
DOW
plants supplying United States Steel
an year paul oil por land andustial areas
more than 3,270,300 fonts in the nonuni capnenty The Umied States
300, could now produce nearly 80099,000 trois of teef a sean is about 1,000,000 ton Cast approachlog than the combined capacity of all the world Combated. Press
SAILINGS
20th Jan. 23rd Feb.
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24
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"STRAAT MALAKKA”
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques direct Transhipment cargo accepted on through B's/L., to
Dar-Ea-Salaam and Zanzibar.
TJIKAMPEK"
*RUYS!
TUISADANE"
"STRAAT MALAHKA"
JAPAN
BAILINGS
ARRIVAL8
24th Jan. 2nd Feb. 23rd Feb.
8th Feb
23rd Feb
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE vio MANILA and MALAYA
Mediterranean and Northern European
Boston ceorities oppsised Uljna adunango
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BAILINGS
ARRIVALS
"LANGLEESCOT“
15th Feb
“HEEMSKERK"
Early Mar.
Transhipment cargo
accepted on through
In Port Early Feb.
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JAPAN
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58 1.00
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
Voorway
28th Jun. Early Feb.
10th Feb. Early Mar.
"LANGLEESCOT
“HEEMSKERK”
KING'S BUILDING TELS 28015 - 28017 Chintra Auruts 82 Connausea No C. Tess 31198 - 25133
OCEAN AGENCIES, LTD.
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM U.S.A. PORTS
S.S. "LAKE SHAWNIGAN”
Due 3rd Feb, Kowloon Whart
Agents:
THE HONG KONG EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD.
Room 28, French Bank Building, Zad Floor,
Telephones: 32300 & 38601
DE LA
RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
M.V, "HALLAND”
2nd Feb.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents
1, Connaught Road, C.
Tel. 30331
THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP CO. (1932) LTD.
S.S. “KAMPAR”
For SINGAPORE & PENANG
Loading
31st Jan,
·Sailing
1st Fob.
Subject To Alteration Without Nollee
For Particulars On Freight & Pasinge Applyi
THE HỌ HONG CO. (CHINA) LTD.
48A). Barthath Strand, W
Tols: 25046 & 20127.
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motiun FOT in Labour try the
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Immediate
no
Stock Exchange
Very little activity with prices senerely holding.
1. GOVT. LOANS Lown 141 Pah,
2 CEUX4 A 19ÊN) 100M 299 Town (1948) AUTAN
BANHA
K AM. Bank D, IEndam
Bew. n. Darton Slank £10,5 Mitentie Hanch & 28, Bahu Kot Amin 112
INBURANIER
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SHIPPING
112 4 M Momzborty 11a Trade L'hinos (Pref. 1247.
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Madon Waterbonia Pin Asin Yor 1 30%
AMERICAN. PRESIDENT. LINES
The Global Plast
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"President Wilson"
"General Gordon" "President Cleveland"
vio JAPAN
Arr. Jan. 29
Arr. Feb.
3 Arr. Feb. 25
Salla Jan. 10 Sails Fob. + Sails Fab.
28
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via JAPAN
"President Harrison" "President McKinley
Arr Jan. 20 Sally Jan. 27
Arr. Feb. 14 Sails Feb. 15
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON
via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Tylor" "President Grant”
Arr. Jan. 20
0 Arr. Feb.
Sails Jan. 27 Salls Fob. 10
ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
25
Arr. Jan. ..Arr. Feb. 5
Sails Jna. 20 Salin Feb. 7
+
TO JAVA & STRAITS
... Arr. Feb. 10
Tel: 28172/5
"President Jefferson" "Willametto Victory"
BOURN, WBARVES, GODOWNS, KI, FLAS AK What
"Marino Snapper"
That
10 feed makarva sent of
Associates |
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Indonesia wants a
U.S. loan
New York, January 22
Dr. Raden Djuamia, Mius- helptor of Welfare and Reonomies) and no one expected the union of the United States of Indo- to end the trouble voluntarilynesia, arrived here by air to-
Allowing Fear the disquieting day to apply for a $500,000,000| anthuences of the coal shortage and bad weather breaks, includ loan from the United States; The deal Clair, {'V- ing unseamontile cold in Wear Export and Import Bank. Juno, Lafeenia, 11.4 Ptuloppies)
ein Strles, industrial production anel Pruguay have FUR vet rati was at
excellent an feed the real Fon date werk.
for intifalin way extensieď n
exi Fetnamy
Pess
20- Assocated
Falc
Electric power output 6,028,580 kilowatt hours,
this
U.S. PRIVATELY-OWNED
MERCHANT FLEET UP
Washington, January 22.
Dr. Djuanda said that his Goy- ernment is looking forward to a long what happy relationdup with America
34734
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Shuttle Hongkow Wharven (dar,
20Rk klyn
#bies Providenta 124
Shvordan Dockyards: 1.000
When towka 2015, 1am
MINING
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44
42
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230
Estaten 2481
PUMIC UTILITIKA #K Try 10 TH. Peak Trusnak,
(New) $
Bo Ferro 112m
darlite quite) 12.200
(Nowak, Miyan,
JK Line 28%, 24*y an Mine ble Tries Zho Mamlaka 1, slika Slati Telephoto
Shruglo Giam diya
INDUSTRIALS
Max aled a 20% Candat deze lan Cementia 14 ya n
Step 10
STORER, KL,
Da Farme 41/40 % **, Watu 4 lag s
1. 'fords 1644h
Suveren 44960
Chius Emporium Joh,
Bun Ch. Lad 15ku.
у нечный Марья Have 101. Wing On (8.8) 72 Wri Powell, 1, 91⁄4n.
MISCELLANEOUS
Chris
Entertaloments 186,
11 K Constructions (31) 1.401
(New) 1.30,
Main Investments 2/-0. Maroma MK, Jan. Shankful Lenn 1.300 Yetiam 4*40
"My mission here is to ask the United States for a louss," be sad. ARCEUSPEN "Not a lorge Joan when compared with the Tallions you have
Europe poured intri
Vibro "Pillogs We ment parts of the Far East $500,000,000 I set the wheel of economy izy motor We want this han on a businesslike Unwin We have the resources guarantee repayment Wr 143** quite
that ww fre
nation position politieally anet nulitarily, because today estimated the United States privately-of its geographie position and the owned merchant floot to be 14,300,000 dood-nature and scope of its resources weight tons and comprised of 1,206 ships.
"We Want to be able to LANC This is an increase of about 300,000 deadweight those resources wisely to contri-
over the January 1, 1949 level, the Federation said, and 4,100,000 tons over the 1939 US. fleet.
The National Federation of American Shipping | stands
tons
U.S. foreign commerce
อ
U
strategie
bute to stability in the world, to help safeguard demnerney, and to botater pence and treedom,
a loan was "not excluded."
↓
Dr. Djunda said that hus eoun- try would! also try to Interest Buring 1940. the Federation U.S. Bag ships in such trade de orivate capital not only from the said, 66 dry vanpo and passenger- | elined from approximately 53
United Suites but other countries rarrying ships were added to the per cent for the first eight months of Europe. He said that besides privately owned teet. Of these, of 149. The Federation added: 48 were by purebase from the
"We have carried 30 per cent the loan he would seek through the Export-Import Bank, direct ap- of all U.S. Maritime Commission, 15 by of conversion of Liberty type tun-primarily due to the heavy U.S. Pication to the United States for kers to dry carpo use and threej tanker participation in our petro- from other sources.
leum trade, In the
the dry cargo He expects lo leave for Wa- trades January-August 1949, U.S.shington on Tuesday, Reuter. In the tanker fleet, the Federa-ships have participated only to than sell, only four ships of 90,000 the extent of about 41 per cent." deadweight toris
actcied-Associated Press, during 1948, three by construc- į tion and one by purchase
froin the Maritime Commission.
Active privately-owned pas- senger carrying ships totalled 39. an January 1, compared with 117 In 1939. The present tonnage in this classißention is sok to be.
tors in 1939.
were
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
3.5. "ALAWAP
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
1.8. "KOOKABURRA”
COMPANIES
COTTONN Xwon 40
AUBOER, els. Al Falates 25 Anglo-Buteb 10 Anglo-Jarma
Bafa Annmə 20m Bute Pierska Klona परिस Chemor Haltest,200 Cheng itublers 1ữn
Condotel Stubbers In. Donisten Rubber 15. Langkuta 311 Repet Rosliberas 180. ilber Tenete n Herayaan Rubbers 108, Nemambu Rubbers län.
hanghai Kevinha Burm.
bad-Malayı 12. Shanghat Pahang 38n. Shanghal Bamontras In. Bunzel Darla 20 m. Tubah Meraha 50n. Tebang Rubbers (200. Zienste Rubbers In.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees por
STATES STEAMSHIP
COMPANY
5.9. "WYOMING"
Having arrived Hong Kong consignees of cargo are hereby are hereby notified that their notified that all goods have cargo is being discharged into Having arrived Hongkong been landed and placed at
the Hong Kong & Kowloon 343,000, compared with 877,300 consignees of cargo are hereby their risk and expense into the Whert & Godown Co's godown notified that all goods have godowns of the North Point been landed and placed at their Wharves Lid, where delivery risk and expense into the go-
may be obtained downs of the Hong Kong & the goods are landed. Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., where delivery may be obtained as soon as the after the goods have left the godowns or failure to attend the survey.
Drastic roduction Ocean-going ships chartered by private operators from the Mari time Commission have bcox trastienlly reduced, the Federa- tion said. Increased competition from expanded foreign lag fleets and the decline in overseas bulk
movements of rellet and rehabil tation cargoes wore given as the
reasons.
goods are landed.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns or failure to attend the survey.
*8 soon as
No claires will be admitted
All broken, chafed and dam- aged goods are to bo left in the godown where they will be All broken, chafed and dam-examined in the presence of aged goods are to be left in the Messrs. Goddard and Douglas godown where they will be on January 25, 1950, at 10 a.m. examined in the presence of
where will be at consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage and where delivery may be obtained.
Sails Feb. 11
BENDLINE
SHIP
"BENDORAN" "BENMACDHUI" "BENALDER" "SENMHOR"
"BENAVON"
"BENALBANACH” "B&NVENUE" "DENVANNOCH"
"BENALDER"
BENMHOR" "BENVANNOCH"
"DENMACDHUI" "BENAVON" "BENVENUE"
FROM THE
PAN FAST
ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K, via Bing#pore.
SAILINGS
ол
London, Antworp Rotterdam,
a Hull,
Genoa,
Hamburg
Avonmouth, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Hull,
London,
Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Havre and Antwerp.
DUE
In Port.
27th Jan,
or mbt 10th Fob
H
12th Feb.
26th Feb.
28th Feb.
12th Mar.
20th Mar.
Loading on or abt.
18th Feb.
18th Feb. 24th Mar.
Blat Jan.
28th Fob.
19th Mar,
Via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, and Buez Canal.
tAcompta Cargo for Port Budan,
For Further Particulars, Apply To-
* Accepts Cargo for Japan.
W.`R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.,
York Building.
Agents
Telephone: 34165
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
S.S. "SERAMPORE"
LOADING 26th 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 oil in bulk THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg, 2nd floor.
Tel 84111. &. 54112.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS.
left in the godowne for ex- Damaged packages are to be amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs, Carmichael & Clarke at 10 am, on January 28, 1950.
The Federation said there were
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations. 101 such ships on charter from the government last January 1,
consignees raust have a Re compared with 738 In 1946 and
venue Officer in attendance 300 in 1049.
when damaged dutiable goods The summary nald that white Messrs. Goddard and Douglas To comply with the General are examined. total U.S. seaborne trade non January 27, 1880, at 10 nm. Bonded Warehouse Regule- creased during 1940 by a monthly
No claims will be admitted
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence tions, consignees must have, n' average of 400,000 tons above the To comply with the General Revenue Officer in attendance after the goods have left the San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland 1048 level, the participation of Bonded Warehouse Regulations, when examining damaged duti-steamer's godowne, and all
29th Jan. consignce must have a Reuble, goods. All claims against goods remaining undelivered M.S. "SUNNYVILLE“ venua Omeer in attendance the vessel must be presented after January 28, 1050, will be when examining damaged, duti- | fo ting
Arrivals from PACIFIC COAST Undersigned within subject to rent. able goods. All claims against fourteen days of the ship's All claims against the vessel must be presented to arrival, or they will not be
the M.S. "CASTLEVILLE”
21st Feb. the undersigned within four recognised.
steamer must - be presented to teen days of the ship's artival,
the, Undersigned on or before Sailing to Singapore, Port Swettenham, No: firo Insurance will he February 2, 1960, or, they will
not, bo recognised.
Penang, Semarang & Batavia
Money Market
•
US dollars opened yesterday at HK$0.50 and closed at $8,50%, after an interval at.$8.51%.
TT was put through" from HK$8.54% to $0.55.
or they will not be recognised.
No fire Insurance will be effected.
Sterling opened at HK$15.40 effected. and, closed at $1845; LAMA
Australian pounds.
stationery at Hit$13.05.
were
Plastrea continued nominal at
NK$15.10 n. 100, 49900
WALLEM & CO.
Agents.
Telephone 34177-9.
Ticals were unchanged at HKS- January 22, 1050.
23.50 a 100.5
· NEL Guildera, : ton; wore ; ul-
changed at HK$22.00 a 100.
WALLEM & CO., Agents,
Telephones 34177-07
No Fire Insurance will boM.S. "FRANCISVILLE" effected,
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents:
Hong Kong, January 10, 1000, Hong Kong, January 21, 1050,
Passenger Accommodation Uhinose Freight Agente, HOO FOOK PING
«King's. Buliding.
TCL 2775R
24th
Bulk Of Tanks
MApply:
THE BANK LINK (CHINA) LTD.
THE BANK LINH (CNMR) KAS
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