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THE CHINA" "MAIL;- MONDA

RONALAND C

SINGAPORE, JAYA

PORTS and- MACASSAR

"TJITJALENGKA” "VAN HEUTEZ””

"TJISADANE

• Only

to Singapore,

Penang & Saiwan Doll

MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA &

SOUTH AMERICA

"BOIBSEVAIN”

JAPAN

"TJIPONDOK"

"BERLAGE"

"BOISBEVAIN"

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

Bin Mar. 10th Mar. 20th Mar

17th Mar.

6th Mar. 11th Mar.

""het Apr.

9th. Mar. 19th Mir. 20th Mar.

ard Apr.

13th Mar, 19th Mar.

Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE

EUROPE via MANILA

and MALAYA

"HEEMSKERK"

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

27th Feb. early Apr.

In Port

"HOOOKEAK"

8th Mar.

Through B/L issued

10

Mediterranean and Nörthera

European potti:

JAPAN

"HOOGKERK"

early Apr.

15th Mar.

KING'S BEELDING, TELECHİNESİ-28015 10:280172

CHINESE

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

ARRIVALS

T

SHIP

FROM

DUB

.. "AGATHI"

EAST COAST/USA.

In Port

4. "ANDREAS"

Abt,

27th Feb.

1.8. "NORLAGO"

25

14th Mar.

GALVESTON,

GALVESTON.

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

York Building

AGENTS.

DE LA RAMA

Tel. 34165

LINES

19th Mar.

Sailing via Japan ports to

_U.S. PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COAST PORTS

M.Y. "AJAX"

Arriving yia Manila from

U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS

S.S. "DONA AURORA"

M.S. "DONA NATI“

due 13th Mar.

dud 26th Mar.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents

1. Connaught Road, C.

Tel. 30331/8

Australia-West Pacific Line

EXPRESS SERVICE “CITOS"

Carrying general, ventilated and refrigerated cargo

Loading 2nd March

`Manila,” Rebäu

Brisbane, Sydney,

Adelaide

Tranalligment gorgo geceptes! for

DODWELL

CO., LTD.

UNANOS AND

REORGANISATION OF GERMAN IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES

New York Stock Exchange

New York, February 25, Sibck traders paid more at- tention to the British election this week than the domestic coal strike. The strike, at worst, inspired a high degree of caution. But the British election was credited with sparking the liveliest rise the market had during the week. Traders were pleased with the Conservative Party's showing,

Frankfurt, February 25

| Considerable progress has been made in preparing to re-organize the West German iron and and steel industry, according to a British

Embargo

?

on steel lifted

Berlin, February 25. West Germany' lifted an Allied-sponsored embargo on steel exports to the Russian

Control Commission report issued here today,zone today and advocated

For-reaching preparations have also been made on plans for the transfer af assets from the old owners, the reports sold.

The reorganisation of the iron ******** and steel Industry has been Worked out by the German Steel Trustee Association under the supervision of the Allied Combined Steel. Group in Dues-

*aeldorf,"

Detailing progress made in re- report organisation, the British

the that all the shores of 25 segregated companies bud! now bees transferred to the Steel Trustee' Assollallon and the gi- pervisory boards of hele com- Bunles had been reconstituted no that the steel trustees presented on them, •

aro -10-

The investment programme for Packard and Chesapeake and Ofilo dambuted day's business, the industry had now been ap The Balince of the market Juaf-proved and the plea for alisca- Hon of funds from the Repor- ed along a narrow price range.struction Loan Corporation Bank Transfers totalled daly 620,000 had been passed by the Steol sharca

Group and Trusted Association:

Packard lost 44, Chesapeake! The money so for earmarked and Ohio 1 4. Other losers for the steel producing industry Were Generni Motors, Chrysler. | froin Marshal Aid counterpart, American Wcollei," Youngstown | funds amounts to 35,000,000 Sheet.

marks, the report saki.

Gainers were Goodrich, Boeing, American Cyanumki, Allied Chemical, American Can.

Dow Jones Averages: 73.90; 20"Industrials 204.15; Rails 03:30; 1D' Utilities 12.73.

Stocks

15

Closing quotations; Adams Express 21 Alisha Juneau 3* American Can 112%

Telephone 150% Tobacco 734 Waterworks 10 Anaconda

Copper 3014 Aviation Corp. 7% Baldwin Locomotive 123 Barnsdall 48%

Bendix Aviation 41%

Beihlchem

Steel 33

Boeing Aircraft 271

Bordon Co. 51

Canadian Pacific 15% Cam

J. I. Case 44

04 45

dal Solvents 16

Córu Products 794 Du Pont 63%

Eastman Kodak 47%

Electric Light & Power 48%

General Electric 484

Motors 76%

Goodrich $4

Goodyear 18%

International Harvester 28%

Paper 30

Tel & Tel 121⁄4 Johns Manville 46 Kennecolt Copper 63 Montgomery Ward 50 National Distillers 2234

Lead 37 New York Central 13% Packard Motors 37

Part American Airways 10 Fennsylvania RR 17 Radio Corp. 15% Remington Rand 14% Republic-Steel-20% Reynolds Tobacco 39% Schenley 32

(Continued On Col. 4)

In Bonn, meanwhile the Geṛ- man Government has been in- formed that the Allied Hig Commission did not ennsider: that " the Gerinan Government needed at present loündertake legislation to fulfil de-concentra- tion of German's cont fron and steel industries.

An Allied announcement exļā.j today that Mr. John J. McCloy, the United States High Commls- sioner, wrote to this effect to Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the Chancel- lor, in reply to a recent letter by the Chancellor.

Dr. Adenauer had asked whe- ther Gerinin legislation with the object of creating à sound''coni- petitive enterprise would' bo· ́hp-' propriate.

that

Strikes spread

France

Parl, February. 26. Thousands of Republican Becurity Guards today clear. ed atrike nickels Hut of the Ford works at Päskey). Weat of Parts, where 5,000 workers have been on strike for: a Wock, decupled the pre- ntiscs,

At least 175,000 Parla

on #

metal-workers werd on strike fot more pay by ckely today.

Communist fod matat. workers unions In the Rhone

deolded Department, strike of unlimitedTM duration to start on Monday after an Interview in Lyons with om- bloyers representatives, who declined to discuss a demand for # 3,000 francs (£3 stor. ling) monthly bonda

A Joint "meating of, Com. munist-lod, Cathafle and

Force Ouvrierë Inán-Comi- munięt) metal-workers" unlan leaders in Lyons decided to take a strike vote on Mon- Jay-Reuter,

Decision in

Manila oil dispute

Manila, February 20.

The Court of Industrial Re-| The announcement sald the Allies were at present com- laitons, in a decision on the pleting revision of United States dispute between the Standard and British Military Govern- Vacuum Ou Company and its inent laws dealing with the re-employees, ruled on the dura organisation of the coal, Iron and tion of probationary periods

more trade with the East.

East German sources showąd

And unconcealed: "elation:

nn- nounced they will seek new talks on trade expansion next week.

The steel ban, which went into effect on February 8, was eliminated after two weeks of bargaining behind closed doors In East Berlin,

Negotiators of two rival Ger- man Republics, one supported by Russia and the other by the Western powers, issued joint communique which avoided using the word Republic" at all.

Instead, they detoured a bitter diplomatic issue by referring only to "the East Mark and the West Mark currency areas.

Bath "areas" agreed their 600,- 000,000 Márk (US$140,800,000) trade pact, which has four more months to run, should be cón- siderably expanded."

Both agreed they would not clamp on any tmbargo in the future without first talking it over togetherAssociated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES ***

Consignees per Company's MLA MARSEILLAISE”

..

are hereby noiffed that their cargo lo being discharges Ents” the Hong Kahr

Kowloon Wharf Godown

gedown, "where" it" will be at "Canalgnop risk and viðjuct fo the Whirl's torgar and renditii" at "sterako,'' and' 'wběru | dalivary fway ho uhtained as soon só Șe

gods are landed.

Damaged, packages are to be, fett „În the Godoyni for" examination by1 Cón- signees and the Company's ' surveyeja, Mesars. Goddard &'Dejalai' AU2710 (33) Bo-Wednesday, 142. March 1950,

To comply with the General · Bonded arbete Hegulations, Consignes munt „have a "Havenus" Officer / in', attendance

en damaged duttable goods: des examined.

No claims will be admitted after the

steel industries in Germany) for unskilled and semi-skillėj, zooda háve - Lift" the atéamaz'a “godovini

Reuter.

(Continued from Col. 3) Sears Roebuck. 43. Shell Oil 351⁄44

Sorony Vacuum 16 Southern Paelle 53% Standard Brands 23

*

Oll of Calif, 825 Ou of N. J. 67

277

Studebaker

Union Bag 28

Carbide 43%

US Rubber.

Steel 3045 Lines 17 Westinghouse 34 Youngstown Sheet & Tube 70% Gen. Pub, Utilities 184 ---Corporate -borda----moved¤nar- rawly. Higher in the Curb were Kirby Petroleum and Colonial Airlines Lower was Canadian | Marconl-Associated Press,

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

to and from

Atlantic Coast Ports

יד

the United States

and Far Eastern Ports

NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS..

ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC

"AMERICAN TEPORTER"

PIONEER LAKÉ?"""

*FIONEER WAYE"

Mar.

Mar

.Mar. 20

SAILING TO MANILA "AMERICAN REPORTER" (via Keelung, Fazan,

& Yokohama) Mar. "PIONEER LAKE" (via Keelung, Fusan) Mar. 19 "PIONEER WAVE”- ¿vla Fusan, Yokoltama) Mar.

SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA VIS JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL "AMERICAN BEPORTER" Arr: Mar. 30 Sails Mar. "PIONEER LAKE" *.

Apr. 8" “PIONEER WAVE?

Apr. 20

A via Tsingtao: A

For rules, special information cell

UNITED STATES LINES Tol 28190

„Aduoca's, Bldg.** COMPANY

labourers.

and, all gooda remaining to modullyvjed after 2nd," "March 1850 (will butt anlget It told the American Company to rent. that unskilled labourers should

be taken off temporary "status All, slalpsp prilast the Beamer pret after three months and semi-e presented in The undersigned on for skilled labourers, such as a dierk,ll not be ricognised,

| before "the" 20th. "March" 1958« "we" ther

aller six months.

Judge Arsenio Roldan of the court criticised what he called unfair labour

practices which left

_on_an_in

Temporary employ Roldan B

Secure footing."

"the"same’timehesh gree-

ment between

Standard

No Fire Insurance will be affected,

CIF DEA MESBADENIES

MARITIMES,

Vacuum Off Company and is Benz Fang, February 33. 3150, employees geitling a long-standidg *rlif.Associated Press,”

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MAERSK LINE

TO CONSIGNEES

The M/Y "OLGA MAERSK having arrived from Ne Tork and Ports of call, Consigncés of Cargo arc that their on Lande

ong

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignees per

STATES STEAMSHIP

- COMPANY

8.8. "MONTANA”

risk are hereby notified that their Hong cargo is being discharged Into the Hong-Kong & Kowloon ván: Wharf»& Godown Co's -godown very where it will be at consignces tisk find subject to the Whart's Terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but cartled da

Damaged packages are to be. left in the godowns" for ex-

| from port to port to the final, umination" by Consignees had

port of call to which the option extends. ¡¡

No claims will be admitted after the Goods: have left the Godowns, and all goods re- maining undellvered after March 6, 1980, wil be sub fect to rent.

the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke at 10 am on March 1, 1950.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a He venue Officer In-attendance when damaged dutiable 'goods trej'exaninou.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left No claims will be admitted In the Godowns, where they after the goo

left the

vered.

MERICAN PRESIDENT.

LINES

Khe Global FLOUR

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

*President WilsonTM “General Gordon” "Prealdent Cleveland'

via JAPAN

Arr, Mar. 10 Arr. Mar. 18 Arr. Apr. 14

Salla Mar, 17 'Salle Mar. 10 Sails Apr. 15

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

vio JAPAN

Arr. Mar. 0 Arr. Mar. 11

Sails Mar. 7

Salls Mar. 12.

"President Madison" "President Pierce"

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE-&-BOSTON VIG PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

Marine Snapper"

"President Johnson".

Arr. Mar. 30 **

Sails Mar. 20

Arr. Apr. 10 Sails Apr. 17 ROUND THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ, PORT SAID," ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES,

GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON (*

"Mount Davis"

"Mount Mansfield"

Arr. Mar, 5 Arr. Mar. 1D

Salla Mar.

T Sails Mar. 21

TO JAYA & STRAITS

*

"President Johnson"

Arr. Mar. 10

Sails Mar. 11

Tol., 28172/5.

St. George's Bldg.

*

BEN LINE

! SHIP "BENAVON" #DENALBANACH"

BENVENUE" "BENVANNOCH” "BENLAWERB" *"BENLED!”

“DENNATOW" "BENNEVIS "BENCRUACHAN

"BENNATOW" "BENVENUE"

1"GENVANNOCH"

"BENNEVIS".

"BENAVON" ("BENLAWER8”.

BENCHUATHAN"

FROM THE ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K. via Bingapore.

DUB

IN PORT 5th Mar,

on or abt. 14th Mar.

24th Mar,

2nd Apr.

7th Apr.

17th Apr.

20th Apr.

30th Apr.

SAILINGS

Loading on or abt.

London, Antwerp, #Rotterdam, Hamburg Fr

21st Apr.

Hull.

18th Mar.

Landon, · Fattordam,

· 24th - Mari

25th Apr

28th Feb,

8th Apr.

3rd May

Genoa,

Avonmouth,

Hamburg & Hull..

Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Havro and Antwerp.

Via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, and Guez Canal.

* Accepta Carop for Keslung and Japan.

Accepts Cargo for "Japan.""

dpty Cargo for Port Budan. Accepts Cargo for Hult.

Accepts Curdo for Rotterdam

For Further Particulars, Apply To--

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

York Building.

Telophone: 24145.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "MORELIA'

LOADING ABOUT 8th MARCH,

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 Bld. 2nd floor.

·34112

KLAVENESS LINE

Direct to Los Angeles San Francisco, Vancouv

will be examined on March 1 steamer's 1950, at 10a.m. by our Surfoods remaining und voyora, Messrs. Goddard & after March 2 1960 will be a Douglas

subject to real.

To comply with the General

claima!: against: Bonded Warehouse Regulations steamer must be presented consignees must have a B the Undersigned vonios Quicor in attendanta -March: 1950. when damaged dutiable: google, not bo cognised. ard examined

All claim must reach before March 27, 1940, or they will not be recognised. ES

No Insurance will

affected:

JEB

Kong, February

affected."

No Fire Insurance -

NGS

"FRANCISVILLE AROU "CASTLEVILLE

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC M.S. “BOUGAINVILLI M.S.

“BOUGAINVI

Accommo

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Port: Swet Batavia

ham,

$25the Mar:

Oil-Zanks

THE

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