1950-04-07 — Page 11

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ROYATANAIRUVIAN ,;、

SINGAPORE, JAVA

PORTS and

MACASSAR

"TJITJALENGKA"

"VAN HEUTBZ”“

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

Io Bort

7th Apr.

21et ARE

"TJISADANE"

* Only to B'pero, Penang & 8. Dell

MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA &

"SOUTH AMERICA

"BDISGEVAIN"

"STRAAT SOENDA" "STRAAT MALAKKA" "TEGELSERG"

9th App.

13th Apr

25th Apri

.13th Apr.

1st May fet Jupp

7th Apr

In Part

13th May

* not calling Manila.

JAPAN

11th Apr.

29th Apr.

20th May

11th Apr. 17th Apr. 15th May

"BOISSEVAIN"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"STRAAT BOENDA"

"TEGELBERG"

Agents: HOLLAND—EAST ASIA LINE

@ EUROPE via MANILA

and MALAYA

"HOOGKERK"

"MEERKERK"

THE CHINA MAIL, Friday, April 7:1989.

FINANCE

A Peking, view, on

AND

POSITION OF CAPITAL IN

H.K. Stock Exchange

This week has been particular- ly quiet and the volume of trading poor." There are "lashgulį fleant changes in rates; two for the better and six are slightly off, the balance uncliinged. The have Directors of Waterboats declared a dividend of $3. free of

tax.

ILK, GOYT, LOANS * Loan Don, With Lown (1984 à 1940) CYR. “algré Lowo (1018) 06ļjne.

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

DANKO

14th Apr. early May

*th Apr. 8th May early June

21.36. 4 #. Reak 1140.

1250/40/004.

1385a,

to

"RYNKERK"

Through B/L Tourd

Mediterranean and Northern

European porte.

JAPAN

"HOOGKERK"

"MEERKERK"

"RYNKERK"

8th Apr.

5th May

Early June

21st Apr. Barly May

1 ANODE. LOKIVANOJ PROSANADA

1- FREE

DENIUIM SONIN,

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

to and from

Atlantic Coast Ports of

the United States and For Eastern Ports

NEW BAST CARGO SHIPS

ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC

"PIONEER SEA"

"PIONEER COVE"

"PIONEER MAIL"

Apr.10 May 2 May 14

SAILING TO MANILA

"PIONEER SEA"

..Apr. 11

"PIONEER COVE" (yin Yokohama, Takubar) May 3 "PIONEER MAIL" (via Yokohama) ....May 15

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

***PIONEER LAKE"

"PIONEER WAVE"

Arr. Apr. 10

"

..(..) £10. Chartered Bank 40 7/10. Mercantile Bank A. & D), £824an. Bank of East Asia 104.

INSURANCES

Canton Ins, itp.

Unlun Ins, BROD, Zülaa. China Underwriter in. K. Ann. Cooma.

SHIPPING

Douglases, 2004.

JL.K. & M. Steamboata 11n, Indo China (Perf.) 191⁄4n.

(Del.) 2006.

Shella (Bearer) c/a.

Union Waterinals 25.

Aria Nay, A.

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNG, Kle. 1.K.K. Wharves

North Point Wharves 6.60,

Bhai Bangkew Wharves 164. HK, Docks 17.

China Prurient Ex.Dir. 19 Aimnehal Dockyarda 40. Wheclucka 28.

Ilmub le

MINING

H. Mines 01.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDCA.

H.. Hoteja An.

R.K. Lands (2b, 45%.

Bhanghai Landa 1.40b, 1.Com.

Humphreya 30%.

HK. Realties * 2n.

Chinese Estalen 12in.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

II.K. Trampys 12.83b, 131, 13/12.RONA. Peak Tram (0) 19.

(New) n.

Star Ferrien an.

.

C. Lights (DM) 111⁄25, 11.30am.

(New) Rb, 8.10an,

11.K. Electrics 204, 20. Macan Electrics 20 Bandakan Llahta 14. Telephones 18A,

Shangha! Gee Alin,

INDUSTRIALS Cald. Marx. (Unli) 2âu. Canto Eces at." Cements Ex.Rights lib. H.K. Rape 14.

ATORES, Etc. Dairy Farms' Kim, Jinx, Watsons Ex.flights 264

L. Crawforda 220.

Sinceres 3.800.

China EmporiumTM

Gun Co., Ltd.

Apr. 12

Hong Bang Hon

b.

17h.

...»—Apr, 19., Apr. 21

vin Taku Bar

Kor rates, special information call

UNITED STATES LINES

Queen's Bldg. COMPANY Tal 28109.

The above list fudicates the printingi Pesis of feeding sad diągkargo ar presently interided, but nei thele tatation). Far furikųg Interijk- tion see schedule at the Company's

Oßce.

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

ARRIVALS

FROM

SHIP

DUÉ

BL. "ANNITIA"

EAST COAST/U.S.A.

10th Apr.

B... "VASSILIB”

5th May

BL "BÜROL"

19th May

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

York Building.

AGENTS.

Tel. 34165

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

m.v. NAGARA

LOADING 1818. APRIL

SAILING 19th APRIL

'ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MÁRSEILLES,

CASABLANCA, ANTWERE

HAMBURG, COPENHAG

GILMAN & CO, LTD.

Wing On (LK.) (28. -Wm. -Powell, --LW--$3⁄41⁄2«/

HISCELLANEOUS

China, Entertainmenta 130, H.K. Constructions (Old) 2.40,

(Ne? 1.300,

Vibro Pilinge 215. Maraman Investimente t Marsman (1.K.) 155. Shanshu Loan .1.20n.. Yanztages 19ôm

Ewo 2.70b.

COTTONS

RUNDER, ie, COMPANIES Alma Estates 15n." Anglo-Dutch 200.

Anak Jayas in.

Balu Anus 15.

Tute Plantations Goa. Chemor United ‚§n.

Cheng Rubbers 15n. Consolidated Holders 24, Dominion Rubbers 1400. Kota Bahro 80.

Kroswoek Javas .15b, 154a. Langketa 2

Resah Rubbers

Rubber Trusts 51.

on.

Bamagaga Rubbers, C5).

Bemambu Bulbera 2.

Shanghai - Kedaha 41⁄4b. Shanghai-Malaya 20m. Shanghai Pahang o Shanghai Sumatras „00p. Bu Maria 14b. Sungei Darle 17. Taugh" "Meraha" (1815. Telong Rubbers in. Zignghe Rubberg 50.

SHIP MOVEMENTS

Seattle, April 5, Ship arrival, Godington, Husb M. Smith Red Edwin M. Boot from Yokohama.

COMMERCE

SOVIET CHINA

San Francisco, April 5.

A Peking. "People's Daily" editorial, draw, a sharp contrast between the "equal position" of Soviet sapitol, in Ching and the "special privileges" on- joyed by British and American capital under the Nationalists,

The editorial was broadcast over the Peking radio.

Money Market

N.Y. Stock Exchange

New York, April 5. The stock market headed up- ward at the filsh today' after" a sómawhhi erratic sessión. Final| prices were taps for the day ini most cusps. Aircrafts were in degiand "most "of the time, A Tate Burry of buying spread to molors, some steels and chemie- dis. Price changes were limited to a point or less."

Turnover for the day smounted to 1,800,000 shares.

Higher were Pullman, United Aircraft, Consolidated Vulter, Grumman - Alreráft, ́ ́Lockheed,

Boclog Dougies, Magnavox

Dedicated to the three re- cently concluded Sino-Soviet agreements setting up three

Zenith, U.S. "Steel, ¡General Mo- joint stock companies for avia

tork. tan and the exploitation of cil

There was further weakening Aircraft issues were prodded non-ferrous and precious metals of the market in US dollars yes by news that the Defence Secre In. Sinkling, province, theterday.

tary, Louis Johnson, had ordered editorial said, - that this was Notes opened at HK$6.2014; and the Joint Chiefe of Stor to re- "only a start--but an inspiring though the rate climed to $0.31% examine the military budget to and excellent start."

after tiffin ume, relapsed decide if more money should bỷ. After explaining in great de- $6.10% at the close.

spent oil aircraft. tail how the Sino-Soviet - HK$0.28% down to $0.35%

TT was put through from Benguet Coffsolidated Mining ments respect China's sovereignty,

was the 10th most activé štôck the paper singled out the British

14,100 shares- traded' af Kallan Mining

1-, no change.

Administration is ring was quɔjet qt' HKS- with

and Australian pounds at and General Claire Chanqulu HK$12.80. American Civil Air Transport to Plastics were unchanged q iprove the theafs, that "ver, | HK$11 a 100.

rarely did imperialist countries Ticals wero make Investments beneficial to HK$27 100. the development,

stationary at

quoted

duction." NEI Guilders Were. The paper sald varipur nominal of HK$0.50, 100. disreputable tricks, British mer chanta solzed nominal majority holding of the Killar

NY RUBBER

New York, April 0.

reality miast of thefri so-called, shares are felicious, Rubber future prices soare; and they have not the least again today. For the first time intention to increase their invest since before the war. future ments in order to achieve more prices advanced the daily permis- production.

elble trading limit, 200 points or

American, knave, Claird two cents a pound,

Number Onef Hibbed smoked

fireh stole, Iso-called, relief!

cargoes for his capital, and used sheets for May delivery touched

'n Verlety of ''apcciel, poimita" as| 33-7/19 sents a pound on the

a means to go in for speculation. commodity exchange, up the per-

Not only did he not help, but humilssible limit, while July futures Jeopardised Chinese civil avia went

up to 22-0/10 Trading

tion."

was at the heaviest clip sinca

The paper said the arrival of last November, Soviet capital is especially timely Crude Rubber No. 1 futures

In view of the dimcult period closed 150 to 200 biglier. Sales which the Chinese Communists were 236 contracts, are currently undergoing.

"Difficult period”

It wald Stale enterprises are operating Ät ́ ́ a döffelt, and "late" trading, especially the export trade, is not well ide valaped in the present Insuffi. clancy of production and com. munications.

"Public grain and

Máy

July

Spot

23.70

22.40-50

21.60

20100

One

ribbed

September Deceraber

Number smoked sheets 24-% nominal. Associated Press.

LONDON STOCKS Löndön, April 4. Improvement in Britaly's gold taxes col- dollar reserves during the first. lected by the State, as well au quarter of year gave Government the money saved by the thrift, bonds and domestic issues a firm ness of the people must be spentone on the London

as war and other unprofitabļa

day

ndon Exching

to-

ways because the war has no All Government bends showed vet ended. During this interim fractional gains at the close, rang- and difficult period, the absorp-ing up to 4 of a pound

foreign Investment is Im

portant.

៦៧

"Today the freperialists not interested in investing their money in China in order develop production jointly. Thes have even curtailed and wrecked those-existing-productiva enter prises they operated exclusively. Is not the bombing of the Amer- lean power company In Shangh by American planes apparea

proof?"

Financial Time's index 105.9 Associated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

14. “YESTEROY”. Having arrived Hong Kong consignees of cargo are hereby nollfed that all goods have beca landed and placed at their downs of the North Point risk, and expense into the go-

The editorial concluded: "While the imperialists are busy bomb. ing, blockading, sabotaging, and Wharves Godown where de- odlempting to undermine us, arid livery may be obtained as while we have not the capacity zoon as the goods are landed to develop production en a larr scalp, the Soviet Union helps us to realise what we cannot our selves realise."--United Press.

RUBBER RECORD Singapore, April 5. First grade rubber sold Straits cents per pound today a gain of nearly three cents and the highest price for 20 years Associated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns er allure to attend

the survey.

All broken, chafed and dam- aged goods are to be left in the 42 godown where they will be

examined in the presence o Messrs. Goddard and Douglas on April 11, 1950, at 10.

Dow Jones closing averages: Industrials 210.34, Raili 65.00, Utilities 42.77 Stocks 75.30. Closing quotations: Adams Express 22

Alaska Juneauf 3%

American Can ng American Smelling 51% American Telephone" 154% American Tobacco 70 American Waterworks 114 Anaconda Copper 284 Aviation Corp. 71% Baldwin Locomotive 10. Burnsdall '5214 Bendix Aviation 42% Bethlehem Steel 342

Boeing Aircraft 28 Borden Co. 61

Canudlun Paclic 141⁄2

Cufo, J. 1. 12

Chrysler 66%

Colgate 44%

Comitiersial Solvent 104 Corn Products 074

Di Pont 704

Eastriah Ködük 481⁄2

General Electrle 40

General Motors 10%

Goodrich 854 Goodyear 51%

Homestake Mining 431⁄2 International Hurvestor 261⁄2 International Paper "38 International Tel & Tel 13 Johns Manville 48 Kénnécott Copper 50% Montgomery Ward 6514 National Dutillers 123-4 National Lead 3914 New York Central 14% Packard Motors 3%

Pan American Airways -10,

Pennsylvania RR 17

Radio

Corp. 18

Sicel 20

Remington Rand 13

Republie

Schenley 3018

Reynolds Tobacca 38%

Sears Roebuck 44

Shell Ou 39

Sotony Vaccum 17

Bouthern Pacte 53

#

Standard Brands 2331⁄2 Standard Oil of Calif. 66% Standard Oll of N. J. GUM Studebaker 10

Union 20

Bag 20 Union Carbide 44% US Rubber 42 Us Sted' 31% US Lules 16 Westinghouse 34%

Youngstown Sheet & Tube 8144 Gen. Pub.

Corporate bonds CA 17-j

logged along argi fayle. Marked up in the Curb were Cessna Aircraft Fairchile Engine Technicolor Solar Aircraft. Lower "weru Zinc, Pantepeo O and National Fuel: Gas-Associated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CONSIGNEES PER AUSTRALIA-WEST PACIFIC LINE'

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regula

ML. "AROS? tions, consignees must have fare hereby notified that their Revenue Omeer in attendance cargo is being discharged into 8.8. "ANTILOCHUS”

when examining damaged duti the Hong Kong Howloop Damaged cargo ex this ves-able goods. All claims against Wharf & Godown. Co's getawa sel will be surveyed at Holt's the vessel must be presented to where it will be at conal nees Wharf between 10 am and the Undersigned within four risk and subject to the Wharf a noon on April 6 and 8, 1959, teon days of the ship's arrival" terms and conditions of storage, and consiences prg, requested or they will not be recognised, and where delivery may

obtained. to have their representatives No are insurance will be of present during the survey.

fected

BUTTERFIELD

& SWINE, Agents.

San Francisco, Ship departures Hong Kong, April 0, 1850. Samarinda for Manila,Assoclat

ed Press.

WALLEM & CO., LTD,

-Agents,"": Telephone *34177-9.

April 6; 1080.-

Pacific For East, Love &

Fast Regular

Servi

OVERLAND

Damaged packages are to be left in the "gudawns for amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael, & Clarke at 10 am on April 6, 1950,

To comply with the Cienoral Bonded Wareliqurd". Regula flors, consignees must have Hevenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods apa mxamined. 27

admitted

No claims will be after the goodshe steamers - godowns, good remaining indall after April 7, 1950, Will subject" Lóránt.

steamier mu

be presented fo

on or befor

will

No Fics Insuranon: will bo

DODWELL

CO. LTE

AMERICAN- FRESIDENT LINES

The Global Fleet

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

vio JAPAN

"President Cleveland"

Arg, Apr. 13

"General Gordon"

President Wilson"

Art. Apr. 28

Sulla Apr: 14~* Salle Apr. 23

Arr. Miky 2

Salts May. 3.

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

"President McKinley" "President Tare

YiQ JAPAN ..........Arr. Apr. 13 Arr. Apr. 25

Salls Apr. 13

Salls Apr. 20-

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON yia PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

"President Johnson" "President Fillmore"

Arr. Apr. 20 .....Arr. May 13 ROUND THE WORLD

Salls Apr. 20 Sails May 14

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON "President Monroe"

In Port Salls Apr. 8 "President Buchanan" ............. Arr. Apr. 18

Salls Apr. 18 TO JAVA & STRAITS

"President Fillmore" St. George's Bldg.

Apr. 3

Salis Apt. Tol. 28172/5

BEN LINE

SHIR "BENATTOW" "BENNEVIS” "BENCRUACHAN” "BENWYVIS”

VEENGLEUCH "BENVORLICH" "BENARTY

"DENMACOHUI” "BENALDER"

"BENATTOW" *BENCLEUCH" "BENMACOHUI”

"BENNEVIS"

"BENWYVIB" "BCHARTY

BENCRUACHAN” "BENVORLICH"

"BENALDER"

FAR

113

ARRIVALS

FROM U.K. via Bingapore,

SAILINGS

London,

DUK

10th Apr.

on or abt. 271f Apr.

Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg .4 Hult.

Genon, Liverpool, Avon- mouth, Le Havre, & Hamburg.

Gonom, Avonmouth, London, Botterdam, Hamburg & Hull

Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Havre, Ant-

Work & Rotterdam.

*

80th Apr.

9th May

11th May

27th May

6th June

19th June

25th Jum

Loading on or abt.

-20th Apr.

18th May

16th Juns

:

30th Apr.

12th May

10th June

3rd May

30th May

29th Juno

Via Melaya, Colombo, Port Sudan, Aden, and Suez Canal. t Accents Cargo for Japan.

For Further Particulars, Apply 70-

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

York Building.

Telophone: 34185.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. “SELANDIA”

Loading about 9th April

M.S. "NORDPOL"

Loading about 12th April for

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSELLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.

DE

Tel. 34111 & 34112

LA RAMA LINES

Sailing to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Via Japan and Facific coast porte

MEMNON ・・・

RNA NATI

23rd Apr.

4th May

Jamaica if sufficient inducement

Arriving via Manila from

U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS

RENGAL??

MS. #DONA ANICETA

RAVANCORE”

due. 11th Apr. due 3rd, May due 12th May

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

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