THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1950,
ROYAL INTEROCEAN
KINIS
SINGAPORE, JAYA.
*PORTS and
MACASSAR
TJIBADANE"
ARRIVALS: SAILINGS
21st Apr.
"2nd May
6th May
"VAN HEUT6Z"
"TJITJALENGKA"
Only to S'pore, Renang & D. Deli
MANILA, EAST &
SOUTH AFRICA &
SOUTH AMERICA
"BOISSEVAIN"A
"BTRAAT MALAKKA"
25th Apr.
6th May 11th May
la Port
16th Apr.
in Port
6th May
19th May
1st June
"TEGELBERO"
Loading 13th and 14th April only.
JAPAN
"STRAAT MALAKKA"
"STRAAT SOENDA"
"TEGELBERG"
4th May
16th Apr.
10th Apr.
30th May
16th May
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE".
EUROPE via MANILA
and MALAYA
"МЕЕРКБАК"
"RYNKERK"
Through B/L
issued
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
16th Apr. early May
6th May early June
to
Mediterranean and Northern
European parts,
JAPAN
"MEERKERK"
"RYNKERK"
• 5th May
Early June
21st Apr. early May
KING'S BUILDING, TELEPHONES: 28813 TO 28017
CHINESE AGENTSOG TÓNYANGIT MAN, G 1452 21196, 2565)
Peninsular
QUIS NOS SEPARABIT
& Oriental
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
SAILS:
R.M.S.
BAGGAGE:
CARTHAGE
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
FRIDAY the 14th APRIL at NOON for the United Kingdom via Straits, Colombo, Bumbay, Aden and Port Said.
ALL passengers baggage must be sent to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co's Go- down at NO, 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE by NOON on THURSDAY the 13th APRIL.
SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packages \ear- ried by passengers themselves ALL BAG- GAGE must pass through the Wharf Co`s ̄ ̄ ̄. Godown for loading on board by ship's slings only.
+
EMBARKATION: Will take place between 9.30 a.m. 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 14th APRIL.
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.
AGENTS. (Tel: 21721-4)
U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE,
SHIP
HANNITBA" "VABBILIS"
1.4. "CRETE"
1.2. "TRITON"
E.. "SOROL"
"ARIGTEDES"
ARRIVALS
FROM
and
EAST COAST/U.S.A.
Abt.
do
-do- -do
DUE
18th Apr. 6th May 15th May 15th May
19th May
A
6th June
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD..
York Building,
AGENTS.
4
Tel. 34105
SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD
NAGARA
PHONSE APRIL-
APRIL
FORT SAID, GE MABSKILLES, TANGJEBS RABLANCA, ANTIT
HAMBURG, COPI
GILMAN
COL58.
FINANCE AND
COMMERCE
TRADE DEVELOPMENT STRESSED AT CALCUTTA MEETING
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Business is at confined to small proportions and
which, are barely steady.
1.. GDỶI. LOANH
454 Loan W9n.
34% Loan (1984 ↳ 1940) sub. 35% Loan 11pm).
BANKH
1.K. & H. Bank 13406, 126010.
D flon, Reg.) Caplin, Chartered Bank 7/166. Merentile Bank A. & 1. £225, Bank of Bait Apt 10€, 1049m.
INSURANCES
Camion Ics, sión.
Union In T.
China Underwriter Ba,
H.K, Pire fr. 200.
SHIPPING
Dugi 200n.,
2.K. AM. Steambonia 11m, Indo Chions (PreF) 49 m.
(Det.) 240n.
(ar) 657-5.
Union Waterlərinin 210. Anis Nav, Box, han
DOCKS. WHARVES, GODOWNS, Ele J.K. & R. Wheres wu, S. Nurth Pain Wharver 6.6. Shnughs! Honghew Wharves 16m.
1.K. Dock 17.20m.
Chinn Providenia Ex.Div. 10n. Sungha Jockyards .. Wheelcka 26%,
MINING
Roeb Mines 5.200.
T.K. Mine „811⁄4n.
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS.
11, 8. Utels 8.805, 9.204.
H.R. Lana 440.
Shanghai Latido 1.40km.
Humphreys 4.TOD, 9.4ÝN, DAN.
R.K. Realties 2n.
Chinese Fatutes 124.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H.K. Tramways 12.704, 12.90/.80/.301p. Peak Tram (014) (Me.
(New) 9.
Sur Merkes Niga.
C. Lights (Old) 11.101, 13.30/2018.
(New) 4,2017
41
H.K, Electries 25%.
Meca Electrics 20n.
Bandakan Lights in,
Telephunen 10.
Shanghai Can 1n..
INDUSTRIALS Caid, Mac. (Ord.) 28. Cantani Tres 350. Coments Ex. Right 216, 11.
STORES, Etc.
Dairy Farma 38154, 29a6. Watsons Ex.Rlulita 26». L. Crawforda 31445, 22xə. Sinceres 3,80On.
China Emporium 9. Sun Co. Ltd. 4.206, Koug Bang Hong 97b. Wine On (11.K.) `826, Wm. Powell, 10, 91⁄2n.
-MISCELLANEQUE. Citas Entertainïohta" "188,"
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES From UNITED KINGDOM PORTS AND STRAITS Consignees per Ship $.5. "SHILLONG" Arrived April 14, 1950
are hereby notified that their
cargo will be discharged into
the
Calcutta, April 12.
Britain, Australia and the United States stressed the importance of developing trade between the area covered by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East and outside countries when the Commis- sion's Iron and Stool Sub-Committee con- cluded its three-day session here today. The Sub-Committee meets for a final sitting to- morrow to adopt a new programme of work for the Commission's Secretariat in the light of the various suggestions made by the de- legates during its current session.
by
The Sub-Committee today dis- region be made available to cussed the possibility of increns- countries was accepted lug Inter-regional trade in raw Sub-Committee,
and materials ducts.
Tho industrial pro Economic
all
the
the
representative of
Commission for Europe warned against the pos- sible dangers of the roah deva- In lopment of steel industries the ECAFE region in view of the Increase in steel production in Europe. Ho
the cited
example of various European countries which found it cheaper to import steel products rather than develop steel industry of their own,
in Europe Other countries cited
urc possessed high quality iron also found it more expedient f export the ore and Import sicel products they needed.
He urged that new steel plants should not be constructed unless 'was found after serious study
could produce that new plants
Im than steel at lower cost
Delegates from 11 Asian coun- tries and from Britain, France and the United States as well from other Nations organisa- tions and SCAP are attending.
Aus- Delegates from Britain,
United States trolin und the
de stressed the importance of veloping not only Inter-regional rade but also trade with coun- Iries outside the ECAFE region.
The Australian delegate the fact that although his coun- try was prepared to import raw Baterials and other Hems from the Far East it found that it had to turn to other sources of sup- ma- ply an the required' terials were not available train ECAFE countries.
row
The United States delegate suggested "that ECAFE should purts-Reuter. study the question of trade bar- viers and prepare a list of those handlebys to trade in order that sume steps might be taken by reliove various Governments to
them,
A suggestion made by the Chairman. Mr. M. K. Powvala (India) that a list of exportable surplus materials of the ECAFE
.K. Constructions (Old) $400,
(New) 1.50. Vibro Pilings 11. Martin Investments /-0. Man (H.K.) 75*, Shanghai Loan 1.30. Yanglica 48.
COTTONS
Ewon 2.90x, 22úka.
RUDOER, ie, COMPANIES Alma Kalistes 15. Anak-Dalch Sta.
Anglo-Javas In
Eats Anam 15, liute Plantations GD. Chemor United 5. Chen Hulbere 15n. Consolidate Rubbers Pb. Dominiot Rubbers 1.2011. Kota Bahree' Bob, Chan Kewyrock Javas Jüb. Langkat in.
Repeh Rubbera 20m. Rubber TÉR 30,
Amagez Rubbers 705, 75x. “SmazatuTM“Rübber* 186"
Shanghai Kedinha 14, 4940. BhanghaLMalaya 10. Shanghal Three 30. Shanghai Bumalika Con. Jun Manuel 10. Sungel Dark 18, 19, Tanah Merahs 55b. 86. Telong Rubbers' ‚18an. Zanube Rubbers, dip,
MAERSK LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Hongkong & Kowloon The M/V "CORNELIUS Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., | MAERSK"
arrived having where it will lle at consignees from New York and Ports risk and expense and subject of call, Consignees of Cargo
notified conditions of are hereby
that to terms and“ Storage of the Hongkong & their goods are being landed Kowloon Wharf Go wn and placed at their risk Co., Ltd. The cargo is ex and expenses into the Hong ed to be ready for delivery Kong Kowloon Wharf & Go- from the Godown on and after down Company's godowns ut Kowloon, where delivery may April 15, 1950.
be obtained as soon as the goods
landed. are
a
the
Money Market
US dollars opened yesterday at HK50.10A and firmed up to 56:14 at the cload.
TT was put through from
$6.171. HKS0.15 to
Sterling opened at HK$15.37 and closed at $15.30. Australian pounds tionary at HK$12.00.
were sta-
1
Plastres remalried nominal a 1IKS11 a 100.
Ticals at HK$20.50 a 100 were unchanged.
NCI Guilders remained tionary at HK$8.50 -100.
STATEMENT ON RUBBER CROPS
sta-
Company J. A. Wattle and Limited, yesterday issued a state-
har-i ment on the rubber crops
Malaya vested in March by the estates managed by the company. Details are:
Financial year Harch to date (Pivide) (Pounds)`
Aline
41,nco
120,000 (6 m.)
Batu Anam
40,000
440,000 £12 m)
Chemor
40,000
$24,000 (9 ms.)'
"Chin
Rensh
Itubber Trusts 135,000
624,000 (12 oz.) 1,034,000 (0 min.)
(Minyan Estates)
Semkukos
Gememba
~40,000 —~£50,000 (9 sein.) –
30,000
273,000 (4 m.) 177,000 (9 m.)
·204,000 (5 mx.) 18,000 (2 ma.? 39.000 -1,149,000 (12 me)
40,000 47,000 Bhadghai-Malmy 82,000 Bun Manu Tebang
DUST STORMS SWEEP U.S.
New York, April 12, Big dust storms swept America's Wheatland yesterday. Kansas and Oklahoma States took the brunt of, but North West Texas, Lantern Colorado
Now Mexico were also hit.
A long dry spell has loosened the soll
was zero at times-Reuter.
In parts of Kansas
and
visibility
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
New York Stock Exchange
New York, April 12. The stock market bovered around a new year high today.
Galps ranged from fractions to two points or more as Tuesday's losses were wiped out.
Lively demand for aircraft stocks touched off broad buying that eventually spilled over 'Into almost every other group. Enough trade developed to lift turnover to around 2,000,000 shares.
Douglas Aircraft climbed more than two points at one time fol lowed by Consolidated Valter Lockheed, United Aircraft, Boe ing, Republic Aviation and Glenn Martin
Others ahead included United Motori, Stoles Steel, General Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Philco, American Telephone.
Stocks Dow Jones averages: 76.42; 20 Industrials 213.04; Rails 36.22; 10 Utities 43.20.
Closing quotations: Adams Express 22
འས་
Alasica Juncoa 274 American Can 117%
Smelting 524
70 Waterworks 115% Anaconda Copper 2012 Aviation Corp. T
Baldwin Locomotive 10%
Barnsdail $1
Bendix Aviation 43
Bethlehemi Steel 35%
Aircraft 293
Boeing
Borden Co. 31
Canu
Canadian Pacific 18%
J. I. Case 425
Chrysler 68*
Colgate 45%
Cammercial Solvents 17%
Car Products 86%
Corn
Du Pont
Elistman Kodak 48
General Electric 46%
Motor BOYS
Goodrich 387
Goodyear 54%
Homestake Mining $24 International Harvester 27
+
18
Paper 394 Tel & Tel 1234 Johns Manvier 62
48% Kennecott Card 55. Montgomery
National Distillers 23%
Lead 42%
New York Central 14 Packard Motors 3% Pan American Airways 10 Pennsylvania RR 17 Radlo Corp. 19% Remington Rond 12% Republic Steel 23 Reynolds Tobacco 30% Schenley 31%
ars Roebuck 44% Sears
Shell Oil 3016 Socony Vacuum 174 Southern Pacifle 53% Standard Brands 24"
Oil of Calif. 66% Oil of N. . 7234 Studebaker 30% Union Bag 20%
Carbide US Rubber 49
13
17
Lines
Steel. Westinghouse "3
row
15
Youngstown Sheet & Tube 81 Gen. Pub. Utilities 174 Corporate bonds held to a nar-
price fine, U.S. Govern ments were steady. In the Curb, Claude Neon improved on heavy volume following news that the company will make television and formerly made by Western Elec radio broadcasting equipment
trie. Also up were Piper Air- craft, Fairchild Engineer and Cessna Aircraft - Associated
Press
CIE DES MESJAQENIES MARITIMES
&& "IGADI" Having arrived Hongkong Cargo la considered as be-- ing accepted in good order and
consignees of cargo are hereby NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Optional cargo will not be notified that all goods have condition by consignees, unless broken, chafed and damagedy Innded here, unless notice has been landed and placed at theft packages are left in the Go- been given 48 hours prior to risk and expense into the go- down for subsequent examina- vessel's arrival, but carried on downs of the Hong Kong & tion by Messrs. Goddard & from port to port to tie final Kowloon Wharf & Godown Douglas in the présence of port of call to which the option Co., Ltd, where delivery may consignees, at 10 a.m: on extends. April 10, 1950.
No claims will be admitted To comply with the General after the Goods have left the Bonded Warehouse Regulation, downs, and all goods remain consignees must have 5 Be- undelivered after April venue Officer in attendence 1950, will be subject to when du lable goods are ex-Feat. amibed.
All broken, chafed, and
be obtained as BOOD goods are landed.
as the
No "claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns or failure to attend the survey.
Conele per Company's
* "RINGEID':
ure hersky potidać jhas thely FEDER being dischained"file"ie="Tông *** Kawloem Wharf K. CHATTA town here) wij be il Comalgutan risk fondalkios be the Where w
All broken, chafed and dam- mergy mas tended, INTERVIE All damaged cargo claims damaged Goods are to be left aged goods are to be left in the Damar charm or jo bo lett. L against the steamer: must be in the Godowns, where they godown" where they will be at cheat for itemization by Cond "on" Apill sxemined in the presence of crees and the Complay) frverwen presented to the undersigned will be exami
Masta Goddard
and Douglas Butmeday,+TEIN, - Avel 1958 on or before May 1950, or 19 1980 at 10 am by our on April 18, 1850, at 10 am sengen ha they will not be recognised. Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard" di
fire Insurance will be
Douging
To comply with the General Warshell Memetés Car To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Mar Bonded Warehouse Remulations consigneo inter haver Bo No claims will be admitted consignees must have venue Omepr in attendance ut after the goods have been venue Officer in attendance taken delivery of ex ship's when damaged dutiable good side or alternatively ex the are Hongkong & Kowloon Whart
Godown Cora promises tui- All claims most dessa foint survey has pchefore May12195 vlously been effected
not pe
MACKINNON MACKENZIES
N. Co
$14,1950
No Insur
which examining damaged dal--- Ne claims with be able goods." All claims against the vessel must be presentep the undersigned. wiikin fuser. teen days of the ship's arri or they will not be recog
WALLEM
-17th.
The Global Ficet
S. S. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
will sail for
SAN FRANCISCO
Yig
Kobe, Yokohama, and Honolulu
on
Friday, April 14, 1950, at midnight
Passengers are requested to board the vessel Friday, April 14, 1950 between 8.00 P.M. and 10.00 P.M.
Hand baggage will be received at Kowloon Godown No. 50, Gate No. 2. Cantón Road, between 6.00 P.M. and 10.00 P.M. April 14.
BEN LINE
SHIP
$40,EAS
ZARM LAN ARRIVALS
FROM
"BENATTOW" "BENNEVIE
U.K. via Bingapore.
"BENCRUACHAN"
"DENCLEUCH" PEENWYVIS”
"BENVORLICH"
"BENARTY"
DENMACOHU)" "BENALDER"
"RENAJTOW" "BENCLEUCH" "BENMACPHUL”.
#BENNEVIS
"BENWYVIA? - #BENARTY!
"BENCRUACHAN?
"BENYOBLIGH
"BENALDER
AUE
17th Apr..
"ay or abt. 27th Apr.
ور
4th May
11th Max
T
14th EX
f
27th Max
6th June
t
11th Juzë
19
#
26th Jum
SAILINGS
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, A Hull.
Hamburg
Genoa, Liverpool, Avon-. mouth, Le Havre, 4 Hamburg.
Qaper,
Avonmouth
London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Hy0.
Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Hayes, Ant
werp 4 Rotterdam.
Loading on or abt
20th Apr
16th May
10th June
30th Apr.
17th May
10th June
7th May
30th May
29th June
Via Malaya, Colombo, Port Sudan, Aden, and Suez Canal. "
† Accepts Cargo for Japan.
-For--Further. Particulars, Applu To...
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD. Agents
York Building.
Telephone: 34185.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "NORDPOL
Loading 13th/14th April
for
ADEN, FORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, 951
GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg., 2nd Boor,
Tel. 34131 & 241AR:
DE LA RAMA LINES
Salling to blew York, Baltimore,
Via Japan and Pacific coast ports "AGAMEMNON"
DONA NA
Kingston, Jamaica
'sufficient inducement
Arriving via Manito-from
U.S. ATLANTICLE PACIFIC COAST PORTS
"DONA ANICETA
TRAVANCORE
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.