THE, CHINA: -MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1950
ROYAL
INTEROCIAN LINIS
SINGAPORE, JAVA
PORTS and
MACASSAR
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
"TJISADANE"
*TJITJALENGKA"
6th Apr.
25th Mar, 10th Apr.
MANILA, EAST &
SOUTH AFRICA &
SOUTH AMERICA
"BOISSEVAIN"
10th Apr.
"STRAAT BOENDA"
13th Apr.
"BTRAAT MALAKKA"
"TEGELBERG"
13th May
4th May Jet Junio
JAPAN
"DERLAGE"
"BOISSEVAIN"
"STRAAT BOENDA"
"STRAAT MALAKKA”
"TEGELBERG”
9th Apr.
2730 Mar.
25th Mar, 15th Apr.
2nd May
14th Apr.
31st May
16th May
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA
and MALAYA
"HOOGKERK"
"MEERKERK"
"RYNKERK"
tinued
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
10th April Early May
to
Through BB/L
Mediterranean and Northern
European porta,
JAPAN
"HOOGKERK"
"MEERKERK"
"RYNKERK"
2nd Apr. 1st May Early June
· KING'S" BUILDING" "ILLEPHONES: 24015 fo
3rd Apr. 2nd May early Juns
17th April carly May
24200*
CHINESI, AGINTS, BL ÇONNAIIGHT, HDTV, 6. TETSUMISM, -35134 -
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 WAVE"
.Mar. 27
"PIONEER SEA"
Apr. 10
"PIONEER COVE"
Apr. 28
SAILING TO MANILA
Apr. 11
"PIONEER WAVE" (via Fusan) ......Mar. 28
{ "PIONEER SEA"
"PIONEER COVE" (via Yokohama, Takubar) Apr. 20
SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL
"AMERICAN REPORTER' Arr. Apr. 3 Saila Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 10 Apr. 19
"PIONEER.. LAKE”.
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"PIONEER WAVE”
via Taku Bur
For rates, special Information call
1
Apr. 21
UNITED STATES LINES
Queen's Bldg. COMPANY
י'
FINANCE
AND
COMMERCE
ANGLO-U.S. TEXTILE MISSION TO JAPAN
N.Y. Stock Exchange
New York, March 23. The stock market weathered heavy selling today.
The day started out with a burst of fractional gain but closed with losses outnumbering – gains. Most changes were a point or Icss.
EAST,
Manchester, March 23..
Sir Raymond Streat, Chairman of the British Cot
ton Board, is flying to the United States next week to clarify arrangements for the promised joint British-Amoriean fact-finding mission to Japan.
H.K. Stock Exchange
The monotony of the past week
has not even been broken by the declaration of a single dividend, The week's business his poor and calls for no comments.
ELK. GOVT. LOANS
• Loan 3. -396% Zown (1980 a 1940) 98b.
#% Loan (1848) ~ #7b,
BANKS
**
been
II.K. 8. Bank 11008, 1476n, 1480am-
(Lon. Bex.) ţm. Chartered Bank 49 1/18n. Mercantile Bank A. & 1. £11a.
British textile interests have charged that the United States has raised an "Iron Curtain" in Japan and that, the proposed joint mission was delayed from the initial date of January Bank of East Arla 1036, to April.
Air Vice-Marshal C.A. Bouchier,
Money Market
In representative Japan of the Federation Lof British Industries, who returns the rate went up again to US dollars recovered yesterday ed to England last week, will
at the HK$0.33) accompany Sir Raymond.
close of the market, after opening at $6.32.
TT was put through" from HK$6.371 to $638.
In Washington, a US. cotton textile Industry spokesman sald to Japan expects to leave in April that an Anglo-American mission according to schedule.
A total of 2,020,000 shares were gold. Tending broadened to 1,149 Of these 468 declined, 380 od' red.
The Initial buying wave carried more than 100 stocks to new highs for the year. Many Issues were highly erratic during the
Mr. Gordon Rulo, Washington day as the market yielded to up-
representative of the American posing pressures-buying by in- Cotten Manufacturers Associa vestment interests and profit-tak- tion, said the Association will ing by traders on the riso that appoint the American members has been under way since mid-on March 30 at its convention in
Palo Beach, Florida.
June.
Most active issue was Warner here last November, It was agreed When Sir Raymond Street was Pictures, up. at 14-%. Henvily that April would be a good time traded Pepaleola was down for the mission to leave. 11.
Dow Jones averages: Stocks 75.35; 20 Industrials 200.02; 15 Ralls 55.58; 10 Utilities 45.50,
Closing quotations: Adams Express Alaska Juneau 2% American Can 118
223
Smelting 524 Telephone 15% Tobacco 72% Waterworks 12 Anaconda Copper 28% Aviation Corp. 8% Baldwin Locomotive 10% Barnsdall 51%
Bendix Aviation 42% thlehem Steel 34% Boeing Aircraft 274 Borden Co. 51 Canadian Pacifle 15
J. 1. Cave 44% Chrysler
Colgate 412
Commercial
·
Solvents 10% Corn Products 71 Du Pont 87% Eastman Kodak 46% General Electric 46% Molors 77% Goodrich 84%
M
Goodyear 51%
H
Homestake Mining 47% International Harvester 27
Paper 301⁄2 Tel & Tel 1216 Johns Manville 43% Kennecolt Copper 50% Montgomery
Ward
57 National Distillers 23-
Lead
39 New York Central 13% Packard Motors
3% Pan American Airways 10 Pennsylvanls RR 17% Radio Co
15% Corp. Remington Rond-144- Repubile Stool 28% Reynolds
lds Tobacco 30%
Schenley 30%..
Sears Roebuck 44% Shell Oll 30% Socory Vacuum 17 Southern Pacific 53. Standard Brands 23
Oil of Calif. 66 Oil of N. J. 80%
30%
Tel. 28196
11
The above flat Indiesten the principal ports of loading and discharge
sa presently intended, but net thate roission,
tion on-achednis at the Company's Office
For further informa
DE LA RAMA LINES
Sailing to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Via Japan and Pacific coast ports.
M.V. “AGAMEMNON"
Arriving via Manila from
...23rd Apr.
U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST. PORTS
M.V. "BENGAL“
M.S. "DONA NATI”.
M.S.““DONA ANICETA”
due 28th Mar. due 15th Apr. .duo · 3rd May
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents
1. Connaught Road, C.
Tel. 30331/8
U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.
SHIP
ARRIVALS
FROM
QUE
28th: Mar. 8th Apr
EAST COAST/USA ABL
LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
AGENTS.
24165
Studebaker Union Bag 20
Carbide 44% US Rubber 43 "Steel 82%
* Lines 1034 Westinghouse 34% Youngstown Sheet & Tube 83% Gen. Pub, Utilities 17% Buying power expanded in the bond market, pushing prices high-|
after opening at $15.30,
Sterling dropped to HK$15.20
Australian pounds dropped 25 cents from HK$13.15 to $12.90.
Plastres remained nominal av HK$12.50 a 100.
Ticals were unchanged at HK$ 28.30 a 100.
NEI Guilders opened at HK$12 a 100, and firmed up to $13 at the close.
FRESH FISH PRICES
The Army and State Depart ments indicated that they and General Douglas MacArthur have
Frents' fish average prices rondled al opened the way for the mission theng Kane Fith Wholesale Market, members to visit Japan as indi- Kennedy Town, yesterday were viduals.
Details for the trip are likely
to be completed soon after Mr. Mud Grouper... $2.5 Robert West, an assistant to the Gin Fish Under-Secretary of the Army in charge of occupied areas, returns from Japan next week.
SCAP attitude
or
culty,
First quality Average
price price
#culty
$2,15
1,50
1.55.
Maese Sdie (large).. 1.56
1.TE
H
(small) Golden Thread Horse Head (large)
1.47
141
1.32
1.30
1.15
"
(all) .. Conger Tike .........
1.44
1.41
1.to
1.38
1.06
1.55
.19
-- (small) (1.10
A representative of the U.S.Red Sea Bream (large) 1.47 industry told. a reporter that the Hair Tall coolon men want to make expora- tory surveys of the industry in Japan. They also want to talk buying and selling problems of the world market.
ECA GRANTS
Washington, March 23.
Korea was granted. $5,091,000
The Army „has made clear, "in-old-by the Economic Co- that it will not look with favour operation Administration today. on any effort of the Industries Of this sum, $4,000,000 is to buy In the U.8. and Britain toʻmake American cotton. The balance is agreements with the Japanese to buy lumber, chemicals and limiting the latter's foreign non-metallic minerals from the textile markets.
United States and Japan, American textile men have denied they have any such ob- jective in going to Japan.
in
Nationalist China received 1574,000 † 10 buy soybeanS America. Simultaneously, ECA The Army feels the industry in granted nearly $20,000,000 to Japan la an important factor in aoven Western European countries | that nation's corts for economie, to buy goods, mostly in the U.S. recovery and that it should be These grants included over $8,–1 allowed to expand.
000,000 to France and her posses- slons.
U.S. protests
The total European ald grants now exceed $8,500,000,000. Korea American manufacturers are China $170,278,000. Associated has received $98,896,000 and protesting against the Importation Press.
of a small number of Japanest manufactured men's shirts.
Aboul 12,000 men's. shirts made] in Japan have been sold recently in the United States at from $8.00 to $8.50 a dozen to
at 88 rotall -cents-and-98 cents each.
The shirts are described in trade circles as part of a largo
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
M.V. "B00CHOW"
Arrived March 23, 1950.
INSURANCES
Canton Inf. 2250m, -Union In 10th.
China Underwriters. Un. 24. Fire Ins. Ex.Div. - 2:30.
SHIPPING
Douglas 100.
ILK. & M. Beamboats UM. Indo China (Prof.) 191⁄2n,
(Def.) '200n. Shells (Danrar), 45/98. Unian Waterbonis 256. Azia Nav, 106, 190cm.
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNE KŁ ILK. A K. Wharves Ez.Dir. $in. North Point Wharves 5.60M, Shanghai Henskew Wharves 100. HK. Docks 18.10.
· China" Providenta 12an. Abensbal Dockyards (b, 60MM Wheelocka 37%.
סאואנא
Janh Miser $340. HK, Miten ́011⁄4n. "
لا
LANDS, HOTELS & ELDGS.
1. ♣ B, Hotele 9.706,
ILK. Landa, 450.
Bhanghal Landa 13ám.
Humphreys 10.
H.H. Bellies In.
Chinees Estates 130m.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
ILK. Tramways Ex.Div, 18.Man. Peak Trama (Old) 18n.
· (New) #%%% Star Ferries › Bályú,
C. Lights (18) 11%
(New) 8,901, *
IX. Electrics 28145, 276, 26lism. -
Macao estrion 201. -
Bandakan Lighta 855m.
Telephones'. 1646. **
Bhanghai Qan, 1% 4.
F4
`INDUSTRIALS
Geld. Marg,' (Ord.) 28358.
Canton. To a
· Camenta -EzRights 11%), 1175.
ILK. Ropes Ex.Div. 1in, -
STORES, 24.
Dairy Farma" 40%.
Watsona Ex.Divů O.Rta. 42šku. L. Crawfords '21148,
· Bloceros - 1.500,-
China-Emporium 9b,
Bus Co. Ltd. b. Tront Bear Hong Yi b Wise On (HK) (2), * Wa. Powell, Lid. *1⁄21⁄2*.
MISCELLANEOUS China Entertainments Ex-Div, 188, ELK Coolpetions (Old) 3.400,
(New) 1.80 Vibro Pilings. 12s, ́111jsa. - Marsman Jovetente /-. Maruman (3X) 750,
· Shanghai Loen 1:00a. * Yengtases 2.60b.
Evo 3b, .
COTTONS
“RUSZER, ME. COMPANIES Alma Extata 18b, 204, Anglo-Dutch 100.
· Anglo-Jayas, In.
Batu Anama 16. Bute Plantation n. Chemor United .45b. Chena · Rubbers · 350, Consolidated Rubbers Ib. Domtalon. Rubbers 1.300.. Kroewosk Java - „156. Langkats in.
.... Bypak. Enbharu - „20n. ------
Rubber Trusts 23⁄4áb, 49%. Samiasaan · Rubbers 45b. Bamambo Rubbers 20h. Shanghai Kaha ·4%), 1940. Shanghai-Malura 10%,
Bhanghal amateus 40m Bun Mangala 106. Bengel Durk 186. Menu Herba suất đến. Teborg Rubbers „165. Llazybe Rubbers 80a...
textile shipment of distress mer- Damaged cargo ex this ves- chandise sent to the US. In dis-sel will be surveyed by Messrs. posing of stocks made in Japan Goddard & Douglas at Hong Shanghai Pabang 606. under American military govern-Kong & Kowloon Wharf from ment direction to provide work 10 a.m. on the 27th and 28th for the Japanese Immediately March 1950 and consignees re- after the war.
Mr. M. 3. Lovell, counsel of be present during the survey.
presentatives are requested to the National Association of Shirt, Pyjama and Sportswear Manufac- turers, sald the Association has been in touch with Government) agencies and is considering fur-, ther protests.
The importation is not an im-1 mediate threat to American manu facturers because of the poor quality of the shirts and the small amount.
Similar shipments of Japanese er, in a broad selection. On the textile are expected to arrive curb Consolidated Mining was here in the next two or three lower. Gainers included Fair-months but the low prices will child Camera, Technicolor, Brown not be repeated when the distress Rubber, Raytheon. Asociated stocks have been sold. Most of
Press
NY RUBBER
New York, March 23 Crude rubber
closed ive higher to five lower. Sales 15] contracts.
20.15. 19.68 asked..
March May July
September
10.80.
18.50. Smoked sheets 20 nominal.--- Associated Prosă,
the textiles are expected to be re-exported to-Europe, South America and Africa. Reuter and
Associated Presa
London, March 23. · ·
·· BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, China Navigation Co., Ltd. Australian-Oriental Line Ltd.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
8.8. TAIPING" Arrived March 23, 1050,
sel will be surveyed by Messrs. Damaged cargo ex this ves- Goddard & Douglas at Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf from 10 am. on the 28th and 29th March 1950 and consignees re-
LONDON STOCKS presentatives are requested to
be present during the survey
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, China Navigation Co., Ltd. Australian-Oriental Line Ltd.
The Stock Exchange was quiet- 1y firm. Olla were in good ́de- mand and generally higher. U, S. dollar stocks were well supported.
Financial Times" index 104.8, off) 0.8-Associated Press.
Pacific Far East Line Ine.
SAN FRANÚIDOO, LOS..
Fast Regular Trans-Pacific
DITVTORONTO,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CONSIGNEES PER STATES STEAMSHIP COMPANY
*-*. "WYOMING" are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown risk and subject to the Wharf's where it will be at consignées terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.
Damaged packages are to-be left in the godowns for ex- the Company's surveyors, kmination" by Consignoos and
Mesars Carmichael & Clarks at 10 am. on March 25, 1950,
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regula- flors, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examinedir
AMERICANS PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Picks
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
via JAPAN
"President Cleveland” ....................Arr. Apr. 13. "General: Gordon" "President Wilson"
Arr. Apr. 28--
Salls Apr. 14 'Balls Apr. 20
Arr. May 2
Sails May 3
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
via JAPAN.. Arr. Apr.
"President. Harrison" "President McKinley"
4 Salls Apr.
.Arr. Apr. 13 Salls Apr. 13
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON viď PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Johnson” "President Fillmoro"
Arr. Apr. 15 Balls Apr. 18 .........Arr. May 13 Sails May 14
ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, PÓRT SAID. ÄLEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
Arr. 'Apr. 5 Halls Apr. Arr. Apr. 16
"President Monroe" "President Buchanan”
TO JAVA & STRAITS ........Arr. Apr. 8
"President Fillmore"... 'St. Georgo's Bldg.
↑
Salls Apr. 18
+
Salls. Apr. 9
Tel. 28172/5.
BEN LINE
CHIP "BENLAWERS" "BENVANNOCH" "BENATTOW" "BENNEVIS",
"BENCRUACHAN”
“DENWYV18"
"BENCLEUCH"
"BENATTOW" "BENCLEUCH" "BENVANNOCH" "BENNEVIS" "BENWYVIS"
{"BENLAWERS"
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* FROM UNG VAN SAST
ARRIVALS ·
FROM
OUS
U.K. via Bingapore, on or abt, 31st Mar.
SAILINGS
Londen, Antwerp; Rotterdam,
& Hull,
Hamburg
2nd Apr.
17th Apr
- 20th Apr.
30th Apr.
9th. May
11th May -
Loading on or able j
21st Apr.
10th -May
4th Apr
25th Apr.
·Hamburg & Hull,
12th May
Liverpool,
Glnegow,
Dublin, Havre and
3rd Apr.
3rd- May
Genoa, Avonmouth, London,・・ Rotterdam,
"BENCRUACHAN" . L Antwerp,
Via Malaya, Colombo, Pork Budan, Adon, and Buez Canal,
(Accepta Gergo for Rotterdam
Accepts 'Cargo for LE HAVRE,
For Further Particulars, Apply To-
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agente
York Building.
Telophone: 34185.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "KVERNAAS"
LOADING 30th & 31st MARCH
for
ADEN, FORT SAID, TRIESTE, İGENOA;
ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,
GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN
Tanks avaliable for the carriage of oll fa bulk.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.
Tel. 34111 & 34112
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, In 16 days Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the M.S. CASTLEVILLE" Loading/Soiling 30th Mar. steamer's godowns, and all M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE
30th Apr. goods remaloing undelivered. after: March 37, 1950 will be
PACIFIC COAST subject to rentated links
21st Apr. 22nd May
All claims against the steamer" must be presented to the Undersigned on or before April, 3, 1950), ors they will not be recogni
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