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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1950.

ROYAF: INTEROCEAN LINES

☛ SINGAPORE, JAVA!

PORTS and

MACASSAR

"VAN HEUTSZ"*

"TÜIBADANE"

"TJITJALENGKA"

• Only

to Singapore,

Penang & Belawan 'Deli

MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

"BOIBSEVAIN"

"STRAAT GOENDA"

"STRAAT MALAKKA" "TEGELBERG"

JAPAN

"BERLÁGE"

ARRIVALS. SAILINGS

In Port 20th Mar,

25th Mar,

5th Apr.

19th Mar,

10th Apr.

10th Apr.

24th Mar.

15th Apr.

13th May

4th May 1at Juna

23rd Mar.

25th Mar.

9th Apr.

2nd May

31st May

26th Mar 17th Apr. 17th May.

15th May

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

"BOISSEVAIN"

"STRAAT SOENDA".

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"TEGELBERO"

EUROPE via MANILA

and MALAYA

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

"HOOGKERK"

"MEERKERK"

early April

2nd April early May

Through DI/L lesuad ta

Mediterranean and Northern

European ports,

JAPAN

"HOOGKERK"

"MEERKERK"

1st April early May

early April

BEXING'S BUILDING="TELEPHONES: 28015-10-2017.

A 22CHINISLTAGENTNE IS CONNAIT ROAD, C2) (1355, 311967 UAIRELAN

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 LAKE"

"PIONEER WAVE"

"PIONEER SEA"

"PIONEER LAKE"

SAILING TO MANILA

(via Fusan)

"PIONEER WAVE” (vin Fusan)

In 'Port.

.Mar. 27

Apr. 7

Mar. 18

.Mar. 28

"PIONEER SEA" (via Keelung, Yokohama). Apr. 8

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

"AMERICAN REPORTER' Arr. Apr. 3 Salls Apr. 5

"PIONEER LAKE" •

"PIONEER WAVE"

via Tsingtao."

D

Apr. 8 Apr. 10 " Apr. 22 "

Apr. 24

For rates, special Informatiori call

UNITED STATES LINES

Queen's Bldg. COMPANY Tel. 28196.

The above Hat Indicates the principal porta of loading and discharge

A piesently. Intended, hat wot their relation. Fee' further informa

tion are schedule at the Company's Office.

DE LA RAMA LINES

Sailing to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Via Japan and Pacific coast ports

”M.V. "AJAX”

20th Mar,

23rd Apr.

Loads direct for Kingston, Jamaica

M.Y. "AGAMEMNON”

· Arriving via"Manila 'from

U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS

M.S.."DONA NATI?

M.V. "BENGAL”

M.S. “DONA ANICETA”

BUTTERFIELD

Agents

1. Connaught Road, C..

FINANCE

AND

COMMERCE

ECONOMIC MISSION FOR PHILIPPINES

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Washington, March 16.

President Harry Truman is expected soon to pamė

a special mission which will undertake an on the-scene survey of the Philippines economic difficulties.

The mission will be entirely. American. A five-man Filipino group appointed by President Elpidio Quirino will serve in a consultative capacity. The Secretary of State,|

Mr. Dean Acheson, announced

on Wednesday at San Fran- BRITISH DEMAND

cisco that the mission will be

Capital is easily scared anil once this has happened con- fidence takes a lot of wooing ere despatched.

It is restored. Thanks to 4 Oicials said that the names of plethora of rumours, mostly un-members and other detalls should founded, capital in the Colony be ready for announcement by has been badly seared. Companies the White House in a week or with a sound Background, a two. reasonable future and with pros- The new Philippine Republic pects of a continuance of hand- is considered here to be facing a some dividends appeal to a very critical situation in the next year few, hence the market 13 suffer- or two because of the prospective Ing from neglect. Trams, Chiga drying up of dollars the United

Electrics, Lights and

at the States has poured into the island -moment-have-good-enquiries, but--sinco-VJ-Day-

they are exceptions.

H.K. GOVT. LOANS 455 Tauan Don. akoçi Loan (1084) A 1010) D86. ' 31 an 11948) DMM.

DANKS

H.K. & N. Tank 1425b, 1438ak,

(Lon, Ret.) £850. Chartered Bank Et.Dir, £9 11/10n. Mercantile Uark A. a 1. CERT Bank of East Asin tosh,,

INSURANCES

Canton Ina, 315m.

Union Tha, BDCH.

China Underwriters: Ba.

H.K. Fire Jos, Ex.Div. Viña.

BHIPPING

Dauptates 2000,

H.K. & M. Stepmĺkula 110. Indu Chlow (Prof.) #9520,

Def. 2001.

Hells (Denter) 66/-n. Unkon Waterbeats 25n. Asla Nav. „992,

DOCKS, WHARVEJ, GODOWNH, Mic ILK, 4 K. Wharven Ex,Div, 9an, North Polet Whareve 'Blib, 52100. Shanghal Bongkew Wharven 100. H.K. Docks 18,00%, 1830sa, Chinn Providente 12,200, Shanghai Dockyards Nlib, Wheelieka 286.

MINING

Kash Miren Glýn, HK, Minos XXVI,

LANDS, HOTELS & BLNGĄ. HI,&atria 0.401.

MK Lande Ex.Div. 141⁄2b. Shanghai Lande 140b, 1**. Humphreys Ex.lv, 10. H.K. Italien Za,

Chinese · Filales 1900,

PUBLIC UTILITIKA ILK. Tramway» Ex.Div. 11.00am. Peak Tram cord, 180.

(New) Dn.

Star Ferries Ex.Div. Bản;

C. Liebla (1) 11.70), 11.70/.bar.

(New) 8.10b, R.HC.

J. Electrics 273, 27, 27%. - Macar Electrics 200. Sandakan Lights in. Telephones 165, Bhanghat Go 1ận.

INDUSTRIALS Cald. Mnes. (Ord.) 28. Canton Jers 24. “Cemento” Ex.Rights~126, H.K. Hapes ExDlv. 14

STORES, Ele.

Dairy Farme 4055m.

Watson Ex.Div., C.Ilia, 126, 134,

2. Crawford 2236b.

Sincere 3.AC.

China Emporium Ex.Div. 9.60p.

Sun Co., Lid, ik».

Wing On XXX.K.) 621.

Wm. Powell, Lid. 916n,

MISCELLANEOUR

China Entertülnusenin 1736». H.K. Constructiona (015) 2.400, *

(New) 1.300,

Vibro Plus 320.

Maraman Investments 9/+n. Maryman (1K). „15n.. Shanghai Loan 1.30. Yunktased 40,

Ewon $10.

'COTTONS

Money Market

War damage payments under the Philippine Rehabilitation Act have amounted to more than 5000,000,000 in addition to expen- ditures by the Army and Veteraria Administration.

With the pinch already being felt, the Philippine Government has put into effect a number of financial and export controls.

The new mussion will have a double objective:

Self-holp

To try to decide what the Philippine Government ittelf

and

TO RUMANIA

Bucharest, March 18, Britain has demanded that the Rumanian Charge d'Affaires in London shall couse his pro- paganda uctivity and suspend the publication of a Rumanian information bulletin.

Thodomandu- counter-blast to Rumania's similar move against i Britain, was made in a note from the British Embassy here to the Humanlan" Foreign Ministry,

"It protested against the Ruman- ion overnment's recent demand for the

the closing of the British Information Office In Bucharest.

(The Rumanian Government made its demand on March 2 "for the protection

Rumanian

national interests." The Embassy closed its Information Section 24 hours after the demand had been received), Reuter.

might do to put the Republic's SHIP ABANDONED

financial house in order what the United States could do to help further, Preliminary discussions of the problem

were made during a visit here last year by President

веще years

several Philippino loans from the United States are coming due, but of cials said these were secondary in importance to the general econo-

stringency,

mic

|

Suez, March 16, The 5,500-ton Norwegian motorship Tajwan has been aban doned in a sinking condition off John's Island in the Red Sea, St. according to a signal from Cap tain Birkeland to the ship's agents.

The message added that all 42] crew, including the captain's wife and two stewardesses, are safe on board the ;8,002-ton British freighter Mathura, of Liverpool.

Taiwan was bound for

Thé

Included is a $85,000,000, bud- getary loan made by the Recons- Iruction Finance, Corporation and some $80,000,000 in longer term Scandinavi from the Persian pre-war loans for specife pro- | Gulf.-Reuter, jects in the Islands-Associated Press.

MALAYAN RUBBER

FOR RUSSIA.

Penang, March 18. Malaya is to send Ruszļa som 15,000 tons of rubber this month. One ship is loading about 8,000 tons from Malayan ports this week and another is due to take another consignment next week. Both ships are destined for Odessa.

According to official Penang trade statistics, Russia, re-enterod the

local rubber market last,

month. purchasing 1,635 tons

Reuter.

SHIP DISASTER Guayaquil, Ecuador, March 18,

100 passengers Forty of the. wero, feared drowned today when the steamer, Bolivar developed a list and sank in the Guayns River, survivors said in Guayaquil. Associated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignees per

3.5. “HENVENUE"

New York Stock Exchange

New York, March 10. Buying was brisk at the open- first two hours more than 1,000,- ing of the market today. In the 000 shares changed hand Transfors for the full day were 2,060,000 shares the highest for a month. A total of 501 about a Issues advanced and 318 declined. More than 100 new highs were recorded, The market's ability to digest large quantities of such stable issues as American Tele- phone and U.S. Steel was viewed as a good sign.

Among golners were Republle Aviation, Consolidated Edison, Pepsicola, Columbia Gas, Glenn Martin.

Dow Jones averages: Stocks 75.33; 20 Industrials 207.88; 15 Rails 70.42; 10 Utilities 43.74.

Closing quotations: Adams Express 21%. Alaska Juneau 3 American Can 110%

Smelting 64% Telephone 151 Tobacco 12 Waterworks 9 Copper 20%

7

4

"

Anacoda

Aviation Corp. Baldwin Locomotive 11% Barnsdall 50.12 Bendix Aviation 42 Bethlehem Steel 3414 Boeing Aircraft 274 Barden Co. 61%

Canadian Pacifle 145% J. 1. Case 44° Chrysler 096 Colgate 46%

Commercial Solvent 17 Corn Products 60% Du Pont 63%

Eastman Kodak 47 General Electric 40%

Motors 77

Goodrich 84

Goodyear 50%

سا

Homentake Mining 41%- International Harvester 20%

Paper 37k Tel & Tel 11%

Johns Manville 40% Kennacolt Copper - 62% Montgomery Ward 67 National Distillers 234

Lend 301%

New York Central 139% Pan American Airways 10% Pennsylvania RR 17% Radio Corp. 144% Remington Rand 14% Republic, Steel 2014 Reynolds Tobacco 30% Schenley 31%

Soars Roebuck 44%. Shell Ou 384

Among

Bands were higher. curb, gainers" were Creole. Petro- leum, Imperial Oll and Raytheon.

Associated Press.

S.S. "CHANGSHA?

Arrived March 15. 1950.

are hereby notified that their NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong. & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godowni where it will be at consignes risk and subject to the Wharf's tours and conditious of storage and where delivery may be obtained,

Damaged cargo ex this ves

SINO-JAPANESE

BARTER TRADE- Tokyo, March 17. The lifting of controls on trace

sel will be surveyed by Mearss. between Japan and the China

Goddard & Douglas at Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf from mariland, reported recently in | foreign "news despatches, will

10 am on the 20th and 21st Damaged packages are to be March 1950 and consignees rt- serve to promote trade on' a bar. ter basla between the two coun- left in the "godowns for ex-presentatives are requested to trics, Mr. Ryuji Takeuchi, ́Ad- amination, by Consippers, and be present during the survey. ministrator Col International the Company's surveyors, „Trade, stated yesterday.

Murare. Dannichael & Clarke Trade between the two coun-at 10 am. March 21, 1950. tries, he said, is conducted through Hong Kong-Reuter.

LONDON STOCKS

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations,

consignees must have a. Ra venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are oxamined.

London March 10, Feature of the stock market today was the rise of South Afel can gold shares as a result of in-1 ports that

the South African No. claims will be admitted Government will not increase after the goods have left the gold mining laxation. Among foreign securities there was good steamer's godowns, and all support of Japanese bonds on the goods remaining undelivered strength of speculative buying after March 3, 1950, will be U.S. dollars failed to maintain The 1930 bonds rose 1-1/2, to subject to rent. the recovery made, on Thursday close at 03. and tell' back to HK$0,20)1⁄2 after

Financial Times' index 104.2.— opening at $0.38. At the close Associated Press, the rate was $0.30%. $0.3816pped from HK$0.41% to

Sterling dropped Avo cents to

NY RUBBER

New York; March, 16: Crude rubber number one 'futures closed 23" to 60 -higher.

Allesitation nounds were Sales 123, contracts.

changed

at HK$13.30.

Plastres were quoted nominal

at HK$12.50 a 100

.dua, 26th Mar.

duo 12th Apr. dup 30th Apr.

HK$29.80 a 100,"

Ticals werd unchanged, af

to $22.80. a 100%

SWIRE

Tel. 30331/8

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

ΠΟΣ

BHIP

ARRIVALS

TROM

COASTAS..

QUE

GOʻLI GALVESTON, Blasberging, ✪ Stonequtters.

ALL 28th Mar, Ath Apr LOXLEY & CO, (CHINA) LTD.

AGENTS.

March ..May. July

20.25.

19.08-70

September.

19,25 bid. 18.00,

Spot number, ons, ribbed smok-

́sociated Press.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, China Navigation Co., Ltd. Australian-Oriental Line Ltd.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

m.v. “MANGARELLA”

Having arrived Hong Kong consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods have bpen landed and placed at their risk and expense into the An claims

against the godowns of the China Pro- steamer must be presented to vident Li & bí, Ltd. where de- the Undersigned on or before livery may be obtained as soon. April' 7;** 1950, or they will as the goods are landed. not be recognised.

No claims will be admitted No Fire Insurance will be after the goods have left the effected

godowns or failure to attend the murvey.

W. R. LOXLEY ́8. CO. (CHINA), LTD., Agents,

All broken, chafed and dam- aged goods are to be left in the, godown where they will be

NEI Guliders advanced 30 cents ed sheets: 20-1/4 nominal-As- Hong Kong, March, 17, 1850. examined to the presence of

Pacific Far East Live Live

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific" Sorvice

DIRECT.

NEW

SAN FRANCINGO, LOS ANGELEK.

MONTREAL,; AND, ALL-AMER

Aisty

~WILLIAM GLACKENS

Лет

LUCKENBACIE?

THEW LUCKER

Seajlis-San Franelico

Messrs. Goddard and Douglas Fon March 20, 1959, at 10 a.m.

To comply with the General Bonded; Wurchouse Regula- tions, consignees must have` a *Reveduo" "Offçer. In altendance when examining damaged duti- jeble, apods. All claims kgainst the vessel must be presented 10", the"""" Undersigned within,} fourteen days of the ; ship's or they will not be ecognise

Noire Insurance will be

& CO.

-84177-9.

1950

AMERICHM PRESIDENT

The Global Fleet

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

"General Gordon" "President Clevoland"

“President Wilson”*

via JAPAN

In Port

:: Salis Mar. Arr. Apr. 14

Sails Apr. Art, May 3. Sails, May

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via JAPAN "President Harrison"......Aer. Apr. · Solla Apr. "President McKinlay.......Art. Apr. 13 Satla Apr.

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vią PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA.

"Marine Snapper" "President Johnson"

Arr. Mar. 10 .Arr. Apr. 15

ROUND THE WORLD

1

Sails Mar. Sails Apr.

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRI NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOST

Sails Mar Salls Apr.

"Mount Mansfield" "President. Monroe"

........ Arr. Mar, 20 ..................... Arṛ. Apr. G

TO JAVA & STRAITS

“President_Fillmore" ·

St. George's Bldg.,

Sails-Apr

Tel. 28172

BEN LINE

SHIP

"BENVENUE"

TO AND FROM THE FAR GAST

"BENVANNOCH" .....

"DENLAWERS"

"DENATTOW”.

"BENNEVIS"

"BENCRUACHAN"

"BENWYVIS"

"ZENVENUE" "BENNATOW!! +"BENVANNOCH"

1 GENNEVIS"

· {^BENWYVIS"

("BENLAWERS"

{

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K. via Singapore,

SAILINGS

DUE

IN POR

on or abt, 24th M

London, Antwerp,

Rotterdam, Hamburg a Hull.

Genoa,

Avonmoutb,

*

#

31st M

17th. A

20th A 30th.A! 9th Ma

Loading on or

19th M

21st A

28th M

London, Rotterdam,

25th. Ag

Hambúrg (§. Hulk

12th Ma

Liverpool,

Glasgow,

Dublin, Havre

,and

4th A

Antwerp.

3rd M

Via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, and Busa Canal.

"BENORUACHANA

† Accepts Cargo for Port. Sudan.

[Accepts Cargo for Rotterdam #Accepta Cargo for LE HAVRE,

For Further. Particulars, Apply To—-

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

Agents.

York Building

Telephone: 3410

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD

M.S. “KVERNAAS”

LOADING ABOUT 30th MARCH

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA,

ANTWERE, 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. 34111 & 3411

KLAVENESS LINE

SAILINGS

Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days Thence Son, Econcisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland

"CASTLEVILLE”

30th M 30th

M:S. “BOUGAINVILLE“

AS

ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST - 23rd

NVIL

21st

Sailing ( Singer Fort Swettenham, Penang & Batavia. M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE“ Passenger Akcommodation": TO LOS ANGELES ONLYA

Chinese

HOO-FOO

25th

Bulk Oil Tanks

THE

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