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JANCE AND

COMMERCE

ROYAL INTEROCEAN HINIS

• SINGAPORE, JAVA

PORTS and

MACASSAR.

"TJIBADANE"

"TJITJALENGKA"

"VAN MEUTAZ”*

Only to

Bingapore,

Poneng & Belawan Doll,

• MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA &

SOUTH AMERICA

"RUYS"

"BOIGGEVAIN"

JAPAN

"DO183EVAIN"

"RUYS"

ARRIVALS' SAILINGS

in port

Gth Mar. 10th Mar..

17th Mar.

21st Feb.

Dth Mar.

21st Mar.

23rd Feb. 3rd Apr.

21st Feb. 1st Apr.

19th Mar

Agents: HOLLAND—ÈÀST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA

and MALAYA

"HEEMSKERK"

Through Ba/L leaued to

Mediterranean and Northern European porta.

@JAPAN

"HEEMSKERK"

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

25th 'Fob.

26th Feb.

QAKING'S BUILDING, STELEPHONES: 28015 TOT 2801780)

PASCHINESE-ARENTSI 123 CONNAUGHT JUHAN, ET LA 31798, 2003.

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

to and from

Atlantic Coast Parts of

the United States and Far Eastern Parts

NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS

ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIL

"AMERICAN REPORTER”.

"PIONEER LAKE"

.Feb. 27 Mar. 17

"PIONEER WAVE"

.Mar. 26

SAILING TO MANILA

"AMERICAN REPORTER” (Fasan, Yokohama)

Fch. 28

PIONEER LAKE" (Keelung, Fusan) "PIONEER WAVE" (via Yokohama)

Mar. 18

Mar. 27

SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL

"PIONEER DALE”

Arr. Feb. 20 Sails Feb. 22 -“ÂMERICAN REPORTER”. „, Mor. 25 —,,----- Mar. 27

"PIONEER LAKE”

Apr. 6,

Apr. 8

For rates, special information coll

UNITED STATES LINËS

Azleen s

Bldg.

COMPANY Tel. 28196

༥་ ༔

The whove liat indicates the principal parts of loading and discharg

- da presmatly intended, but not their rotation. For further therma

tion are schedule at the Company's Once.

10

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

SHIP

ARRIVALS

FROM

NEW YORK

... "DINGWALL"

KS. "ANDREAS"

GALVESTON.

EAST COAST/USA.

14. "AQATHI"

1. "NORLAGO"

GALVESTON.

DEMAND FOR RUSSIAN

BONDS CAUSED BY

Dullness

on spot

PEACE FEELER REPORTS wool mart

New York Stock Exchange

New York, February 18.

| Is Wall Street anticipating a period of more friendly relations between the United States and Russia?

Some financial sources believe a big spurt of de- 'mand for Russian bonds this week and a

sharp rise in their prices stemmed from the optimism of buyers that Uncle Sam and the Soviet Union would soon be on better terms.

TUCIO sources have reach-

may New York, February 18..

cd sich à conclusion because,+ Stock traders But their over the years, the prices money today on a quick end Russian bonds have mirrored to to the coal strike. On Friday an extremely accurate degree the and Saturday the market momentary status of relations

between The two countries. value of all stocks listed on

The Government of Czar the exchange increased by,

Nichplus II

II. Issued $76,000,000 in about $1,000,000,000.

bonds in 1010 for sale in the United States.

Stecks of oompanies which would be hurt most by n prolong- Following the Red Revolution, ed strike were post in demand however, the Communist Govern

uch as rails ateely and autos.ment repudiated all debts of the Crains were fretional for the

Cras moved into default..

regimic. The bands,

most

part but well spread Through major groups, Transfers

result, the bonds weri wore 1,650,000. Gainers werworth only about $2,000,000 on New York Central, U.S. Steel, the basis of Friday's marke U.S. Rubber, General Motors, values. At the beginning of th: Kennecatt Copper Du

Pant current week, however, thes Standard Oil of New Jersey were worth only about $1,041,- Lower was Pan-American.

Dow Jones, closing averages: Stocks 74.07: Industrials 203.97; Rails 50.00; Utilitles 42.78.

Closing prices *Alppia Juneau 3.

American Con 11224

**

"

Smelting. 54% Telephone.149 Tobacco 724% Waterworks 93% Anaconda

Copher 20% Aviation Corp.

74% Baldwin Locomotive 13 Barnsdall 60 Dendix Aviation 42 Bethlehem Steel 33% Boeing Aircraft 27

Borden Co, 51

Canadian Pacific 154 J. 1. Case. 45 Chrysler 04

Colgate, 44%

Commercial Solvents 17 Com Products 71 Du Pox 64%

Fristman Klák 47% Electric Light & Power 48, General Moterà 78% Goodyear 403 Homestake Mining 40% International Harvester, 20

per 30%

& Tel 127 Johns Manvillo 40% Kennecott Copper. 5434 Montgomery Ward, 67% National Distillers 23 New York Central 13-

Motors 412 Packard

Pan American Altways 1044 Pennsylvania RR 17%

Rand 14- Steel 20%

Tobacco 38% Schenley 324 Sears Borbuck 42% Shell Oil 35% Socony Vacuum 10.. Spy hern Pacific 83% Standard Brands 22%

OF of Calif. (2 "O of N. J. 67% Studebaker .28%

Union Bog 2834

#

Carbide 42

US Rubber 44

Stac

Westinghouse 32%

17

Gen,

000,

Without warning

There had been virtually no demand for the bends for months until last. Wednesday, when buyers without warning jumped into the market with both fast.

This happened within minutes After

a State Department offela told a Congressional sub-com- mittee that the United States Is "prepared to discuss cutatanding issues with the Soviet Union and to leave all possible doors open for an exchange of, views."

The rush continued, and prices Feared

Din the when President Truman. Minted

news conference that still had in mind a possible spe cial peace mission to Russia at somé future date.

he

Behind this demand mny he the, buyers' hope that if the Unit ed States and Russia ever ag fermally to keep the peace, part of the understanding may involve the Soviet Union's doing some- thing about the defaulted bonds.

Associated Press,

1

U.S. föreign trade in 1949 down

Washington, February.18. United States foreign trade declined in 1849, but exports and imports moved a little closer toward a balance, the U.S. Census Bureau reports.

Boston, February 18. Dullness bervaded the spot wool market this week under of circum-

à combination

stances,

to

were

The trade and mills watching developments abroad at least at the start of the period,

the firmness held, Demand for

domestic 10 scarce types of shom wool, from fine to medium is noticeable. The "Com- mercial Bulletin said:

"Sizeable lots

lota apparently.

few in any quarter of the mar. ket. Halfblood, as noted pre- viously, has firmed up as stock disappeared, with holdings now limited the competition from Montevide wool not as it was some months ago....

And

"Fleeces e very quiet, with little around for distribution to A consumers, even of C lots. fow odd lots of delaino are re- Mediums are ported available, acarce, like

like halfbloods,

"In the woolen

end. cheap pulled wools and off sorts in shorn are stil moving and were

to be had around the dollar level, "Foreign spot wools in bond are said still to be moving out The imports of ap- very well: parel wools for three porta in the five weeks to February 3 were 49,558,700. pounds, clean basle."-- Associated Press,

Exports totalled $12,000,200,000, a drop of five per cent from the 1948 total and 10 per cent below NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES the record high established in 1047.

Imports totaled $8,626,200,000 decline of seven per cont from 1940's record high but 18 per cent above the 1947 figure.

..

'CIE DES MÈERÐAGEDIES.

MARITIMER

Consignées per Company's

"СЕЛИPOLLION"

The trade. gap "the amount by which foreign sales of goods here falls short of covering, what is obtained from this country wing discharged-lato the Hans

as hereby nefided that their cargo.-11-

Кап dipped to $1,370,000,000 in 1949 Kowloon Wharf. Godawn Co's from $5,520,200,000 in 1948. · kodawa, ›wberg, it will be at Consigneer The Bureau Gold December rak and subject in the Wharf's terms exports alone totalled 3042,800,- and radilons of storage,, and where 000, а gain qyer, November's ; dilivery may be obtained us sóen, is thị; $830,100,000, December imports goods are landed, rose to $605,000,000 from $593,- 700,000 in November.

Imports have been rising since most European countries devained their currencies in mid-September to make their goods cheaper to American buycız. Exports had been declining before December, ---Associated Pross.

MAERSK LINE

Damaged packages her to be left"-fn Coo-

the Godowne for examination by

neck and the Company's

Goddard & -Deuglas at 10 am.

eu Friday, 2ith, February 1930,

. Te comply with the Général ̧· Binded Warehouse Regulations, Cannighe must hava a Revanas Offer - in ; attendance When damaged duffable · «kosia

kumised.

are

Na plašno, mắt, he admitted after tha NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES | ends, have left the rammer's, goderna,

and k21 goeda remaining

La reat.

Mndelivered

The M/VANNA 250k. Pekraáry 1950, will be safeet, MAERSK having arrived from New York and Ports. of

Britain's oil calls, Consignees of Cargo aro be presented to the undersigned on or

restrictions against U.S.

Washington, February 18. Britain's oil restrictions against American companies have gone

All claim against the stener. Dis

or they hereby notified that their goods before the 11th, March 1950 are being landed and placed will not be recognised. at their risk and expense into No Piza Insurance will be effected, the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as ang Rang, Pobrarry. 18, 1950, "scon" as the "goods are landed:

M

CIE DES MESSAGERIKS MARITIMES.

Optional cargo will not be landed here,, unless notice has NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES been given. 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on

into effect despite vigorous pro- teats from the State Department. Govorimont officials said they were Informed that effective from port to port to the final Thursday, all. exports of dollar port of call to which the option ful oil to the United Kingdom extends. are barred, and petrol shipments from American companies must Veroduced by 30 per cent.

From BOMBAY & STRAITS Consignees per ship

ms "MOORCOT" No claims will be admitted are hereby notified that their This means "American compan Godowns, and all goods Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., after the Goods have left the cargo will be discharged, into the Hongkong da Kowloon les will lose about one-third of maining thair market in the Sterling area.

undelivered after

The most heavily, hit will bo the February 28, 1950, will be sub-where it will lie at consignees Standard, Oil Company of New Ject to rent. Jersey, which has been supplying

arios,

of the British fuel oμ·

rowly. Higher in the Curb Wireerican, oil executives had will be examined, on February Fed to, bo ready for delivery

Fimatgel Metalliumclat. trois into effect, espeelaily.stuce

risk and expense and subject. toterims and conditions...” of All broken, chafed, and | storagó of... the Hongkong & Younnstown Sheet & Tube 78% requirements through subsidi-damaged Goods are to be left Kowloon Wharf & Gudown

Utilities 17.

in the Godowns, where they Co., Ltd. The cargo is expect » Corporate bonds moved nor-

hoping that the British 24, 1950, at 10a.m. by our from the Godown on and after Alaska Airlines,

Steel. would delay putting the row con- Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & February 20th, 1050.

Stata: Dopartment and British

Douglas. Embassy officials aro kill search To comply with the General accepted. In good, order and Cargo is considered as being ing for possible ways to soften Bonded Warehouse Regulations condition by consignees, unless the new rules-Associated Press. consignees must have à Re- broken, chated, and damaged venue Officer in attendance packages are left in the Go-, when damaged duflable goods down for subsequent examina- mediators bused) their hopes mainly on the fact are examined.

tion by Mestra. Goddard · de that. Lewis' Intest order was in All cl

claims must reach us Douglas in the presence of much stronger torms than his before March 10, 1850, or, they the February 24th, 1950.

consignées, - at 10 am on Harpier. Instructions, and that the⠀ local leaders want them to return minem row understand their will not be recognised.

No Insurance will be affected.

JEBSEN, & Co., Agents

Soft coal strike in U.S. Govorniment

ed Press.

DUE

Abl. 26th Feb.

27th Feb.

1st Mar.

14th Mar.

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

York Building

DE LA

AGENTS.

continues

Washington, February, 14, The soft coal strike continued with, little change

orders by Union President

There was an indication from

Lewis the night, before that, the the field, however, that the miners

minera should retura.

The governptant

action, hoping, the", mirio!

Tel. 24161

dus 14th Mar.

RAMA LINES

5.S. “DONA AURORA”.

M.S. “DONA NATI"

duo Mar.

Arriving via Mönlla from

ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

for work

would return. In all districts

where meetings » were reported.

་་

id thy voted against working with Hong Kong, February 20, 1950.

tout a contract—Associated Press,¦

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulation, Consignées - must havð“ à Fg- ximilo Qificar - in, üttendence when dutiable goods are. examined.

All damaged cargo claima against - the steamer, muit be Point presented to the undersigned on or before the March 12th, [1080, or they will not be re-

cognised.

Facific For East Live Inc.

acific Service

OVERLAND YORK-ÇINCAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO,

“AMERİCANJA" CANADIAM.-UITI

Ban Francis

The

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

VIO JAPAN

“Prösident Clövöland”

Arr. Feb. 28

Sails Feb. 20:

"President Wilson"

Art, Mar. 10

Salls Mor, 1

General Gordon",

Arr: Mar., 17

Sails Mar. 18

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES ALA

*via JAPAN

"President. Taft”, "President Madison”

Arr. Mar. 10

20 Sails Fob.

Sails Mar. 11

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON

via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMAN

་་་ ༈་ s

"Maring Snapper"

"President Johnson"

ATE. Mar. 10.

. Arr., Apr. 16

ROUND THE WORLD

Salls Mar. 20 Sails Apr. 17

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ POBT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,

*GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

"President Palk” "Mount Davis"

Air. Feb. 20

Arr. Mar, G

Salls Feb. 22: Salls Mar. 7

TO JAVA & STRAITS

"President Johnson" St. George's Bldg.

Ari. Mär. 10 Sails Mar. 1}

Tol. 28172/5/

BEN LINE

SHIP "BENALDER" "BERMHOR" "BENAVON

+"BENALBANACH"

"BENVENUE" "BENVANNOCH" "DENLAWERS" "BENLED "BENNATOW?

"BENALDER".. "BERNATOW”

"BENMHOR" "BENVANNOOH” `---

BENAVONK

MEENVENUE' "BENLAWERS"

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K. via Bingapore.

SAILINGS

DUR

IN, PORT

In Port on or abt. 25th 'Fob.

London Antwerp,

Nötterdam, · "Hamburg- A Huit. Genon Avonmouth,. London, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Hulla

M

*

28th Feb,

18th Mar.

"koth Mari

4th Apr.

7th Apr

17th Apr.

Loading on or abt.

18th Feb. 21 Apr.

20th Feb.

24th rhicar.

Liverpool; Glasgow,

28th Feb

d

20th Mar.

Antwerp,

8th Apr.

Dušila.. Máviá

Vin Malaya, dolom

Aden, and Buor Canal.,

for Keelung and Japan.

+ Accepta Cargo for Japan,

↑ Accent Farge for Pert Budan.

I Accepts Cargo for Hull:

For Further Partieslars, Apply To---

WR LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agents

York Building.

Telephone: 34165.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S.

MORELIA”

LOADING ABOUT 8th MARCH

ADEN, FORT SAID,' GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,

GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN

Tanks available for the carriage of off in bulk.

THE EAST ASIÁTIC CO., LTD. tuoca's Bldg., 2nd floor.

Tel. 84111 & 14112

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

- Direct fö Lbs Angules, In 16

San FranciscOTV couver, Seattle & Pontund

M.s. “FRANCISVILLE" M.S "CASTLEVILLE'S

28th Feb. ww30th Mar.

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST.

21st Feb.

No--fire, insurance, will be

M.S. "CASTLEVILLE

No claims will be admitted MS "BOUGAINVILL

| after the goods haya born tuken dělivěty of éx ́ship's sidð er al- ternatively ex the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf de Godown Co.'s promises, unless a joint. survey has previously beer, affected.

MACKINI

MACKENZIE

Sailing to

Port Swettenham,

MS

(Bulk Qji Tanks

INES

20th Febr 1950,

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