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8th July

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JAPAN

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EUROPE via MANILA.

"AYNKERK"

"LANGLEEBCOT"

"MARIEKERK"

and MALAYA

Through Bs/L fested

Mediterranean and Northern

European ports.

JAPAN

"RYNKERK"

"LANGLEESCOT"

"MARIEKERK"

201

12th May

early June

early July

early June early July carly Aug. ARRIVALS SAILINGS

early June

early July

early Aug.

18th May carly June early July

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CHINES........... AGEN JÁ :: HR, HONNALGHI BIATL 6 TURN, SAP, PATTI

P.NANGE AN

COMMERCE

PLANS FOR Rubber Study Group's FARMING Brussels conference

CHINA

San Francisco, May 1 There is a huge, army, agricul- tual production campaign in full swing

Communist China,

Peking Badio sald tonight.

The campaign extends from the foothills of the Pamir Plateau,

the

In West, to the West China coast and from the Amur River

In the North, to the

border in the Southeas

the toll of several million

soldiers.

Brussel on A

The International Rubber Study Group's seventh session, sitting in Brussels, gave no indication of the estimated synthetic rubber, production, which, according to the United States' delöga- tion chief, W.C. Armstrong, will be close to the tatal estimated consumption of 460,000 lang tons.

Highest with estimated production of natural rub-

ber for 1950 came Molaya' and' Indonesia. Highest with estimated con

They are converting vast ex-sumption was the United panses of uncultivated and into States with 800,000 long tons "blooming vida",

For some woeks now

munist soldiers, assigned to

1

for natural rübber; against

Com last year's 575,000 tons and

culture work have been shoulder-42510st long tons of synthetic against last year's 414,000 tons.

ing spaces as well as their guns as they march from various cities The seventh Rubber Study lo areas which

Group meeting was held from they are clearing and tilling. The wilder May 2 to May 5, Delegates at

gone tended nesses to which they have

now

from Britain, British have been converted into thatched- Colonial and dependent tri- Australia, Belgium,.

Trouse

communities overlooking urles,

lund which is now being broken Burma, Canada, Coxion, Den- up with horse or tractor-drawn mark, France, Hungary, Italy, Liberta, the Netherlands, Thai- ploughs.

Peking Radilo said tonight that land, the United States of Amer the

service section of rica and the United States of the

Consumers' Co Indonesia; Operative and expanded its turn- over 38-fold during the past three

months. months.

The peasant service section was established last October and had become very popular with rural people who went to Tientsin to market their produce, the Radio

en

xistente of the scelion abled peasants to sell their pro- chuets direct to Co-Operative stores in the elly and to... buy finished goods from factories and Other concerns,

it is added, Reuter,

ISTHMIAN LINE NEW PORTUGUESE

(Ithmlan Steamship Company, New York)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

"STEEL ADVOCATE"

"STEEL SURVEYOR" *STEEL EXECUTIVE"

Tanks available for Bulk Oil.

11th May 22nd June- 23rd July

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK & DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

"STEEL' AGE"-

"STEEL AGE"

"STEEL SEAFARER"

.17th May

Salls N. X. Sails S.F. Due II.B. Sailed Salled 10th May 17th May 3rd June 24th June

GILMAN & CO.,

Tel. 31140

LTD.

Chinos Freight Agents:--HIN FAT & CO., LTD Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23483.

G

ISTHMIAN LINE

},", °!、!, (Isthmian Steamship Company, New York)

S.S. “STEEL ADVOCATE”

LOADING 10th MAY SAILING“. 11th MAY FOR

LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK via PANAMA CANALAT Passenger Accommodation Available.

TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULK OIL

GILMAN CO., LTD.

Tel 51146.

Chinese Freight Agents:-IIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23483.

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

m.v. "BALI"

m.v. "SUMATRA”

.28th May End: June

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

m.v. "TONGHAI” m.v. -"BALI"

́.16th May` 15th June

FOR

́ ́ADEN, 'PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, TANGIERS,

CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMJUKKE, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & MOTHENBURGU GILMAN & CO. LTD.

POWER PROJECT

ond'

Observers from the Food Agricultural Organisation and from the International. Rubber Development Committee attend- ett.

The

the meeting reviewed, world rubber situation, conser- ed measureя designed to expand, world consumption of rubbor and

of considered possibilities .im- proving the systems of packing and marketing rubber, "-

to

Industry in Manchuria

London, May 7, Ninety percent of Mid-

churia's, factories, and mines resumed ... Pperation. „by, the. and of March, after a year of, Fladio peaceful construction, Moscow sald today.

it

The broadcant quoting Soviet Tars news agency dogs patch from Poking, said Manchuria's Iron and steel works are also being restored and and the 1949.50

1.50 electricity output was one third higher than the previous year,

sid in 1949 tha

textite Indus- try set up 60,000 spindles and

weaving peration, "The number of spindles has Increased one-third compared with the first quarter of, 1949, Con. siderable successos :are agen In other branches of industry, Including paper and rubber Industries."-United Press.

1.300

by

The Group estimated world consumption of rubber, making

A French proposal for the des additions no allowance for

velopment of speelocation rubbers governmentals

commercial or Biockpiling, to

Ivug without premium was welcomed 1,463,000

possible substantial step tons for natural rubber

and is a 400,000 long tons for synthetle forward in marketing according to uniform technical specifica- tions.

rubber.

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Business transacted was on a micagre scale, Banks were taken at $1,240 with further buyers and Uniona were bid, at $535 ex.dlv. without, any sellers.

ILK, GOVT, LOANS 4% Loan$1.

3% Lean (1934 & 1940) 98r. Dây Loan (1048) Tên.

BANKS

.K. Bank 1330b, 1249,

(Lon. Rex.) 18. Chartered-Bask ·RD 7/15K, Mercantile Bank A. A.. Att 3/80. Bank of East Asia 100b, 100am.

INSURANCES

Canto ps. Ba.Div. .300. Uolon Ita, Ex. Dir. 830b. China Underwriters. (n. H.K. Fire Ine, 200m.

SHIPPING

Bouriers 2001,

H.K. & M. Steamboats in. Indo China (Prof.) 19 Yu.

(Def.) 200.

Shelix (Bearer) 04/41⁄21⁄2n.

Inion Waterboata Ex.Div. 234, 20mm Arla Nav. „GOD, OSE

4

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, Etc. KK K, Wharver 90.

North Point Wharven 5.5on.

Bhanchal Hongkow Blarven 16n, 3.K, Docka-14.

China Providenta 10%n. Shanghal Dockyardla 1.70. Wheelocks 143.

MINING

Rack Mines 4.20m.

B.K. Mine .010.

LANDA, HOTELS A DLUGS.

H. & B, Hotela în. H.K. Lande.260, Slangbal. Imola 1866. Humphreys 715). Sum. HK, Resitles 20. Chinese Estates 140,

The Group elected the follow- the Manage- ing countries to

United ment Committee: The Kingdom, British Colonial and dependent territories, Ceylon, Franço the Netherlands, the; United States of America and the Bar Ferrice

Price question Lisbon, May 7, Marshall Plan experis in dam The official communique made

have given construction

their little mention of a question approval to the Custelo, do Bode] learned ba of high Interest to hydroelectric power dam, which United States rubber consumers, power the high price of crude rubber. is expected to incrense production in Portugal by 300 The official communique said: million KWH-more than the present production of all plants in the

The power plant, nearly com- and prices, of all types of sub-Romein 1951 at- date to be pleted, is equipped with three

arco.

"Among subjects to which at tention was drawn were the coats

ber."

turbines sup-) horsepower

7.200

Pointing out that the Rubber. plled by the English Electric and] Study Group had no power of Metropoliton Vickers companies.· decision, Mr. Armstrong, U, S., The Hydroelectrle Company of cuin, "We commented and ex- the River, Zezere,

of changed views on the subject," from the dam, built the works 1945 undor two Portuguero (1)- gineer associated with the Swiss Art of. Schuke.

owners

about Capital for the project, 24,000,000 escudos, is entirely Portuguese.United Press.

Another delegate poleted out that rubber was freely traded on, the world, markets, and m coqumudity and therefore price was merely a question of offer and demand.

The Rubber Group. mude a wide examination of means ta encourage world consumption of rubber and sald the following flelds provided the best opport-

BANK PROFITS

Washington, May 7. American banks as a group made near-record profits In 1949, - Mr.-Maple-T.-Hari,-Chairman-of unities

the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, reported today..

Sampling

United States of Indonesia,

stat

The next meeting of the Rub ber Study Group will be held in

set later.-Associated Press,

INDIAN-GERMAN TRADE PACT

Frankfurt, May 7.

A new Indian-German trade agreement replacing the one ex- piring on June 30 this year was initialled here last night.

1

The Indian delegation, whicli conducted the four-day talks for the treaty, was headed by Major General Khub Chand, the Indian ropresentative in West Germany.

at the opening of the talks. No details were available today on

The agreement provides for a. Net profits of the 18438. FDIC-;

somewhat lower amount of ex insured links amounted to $831,- A latex foam for upholstery in change of goods than anticipated 000,000 after deduction of $325,-| trapsport, pubile buildings and 000,000 in income taxes, Mr. Har the home sald, adding that this was higher| than in either 1947 or 1948, and only eight per cent below the record 1045 level-Reuter,.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignees per

5.5. "BENCLEUCH"

A road construction and suithe volume of goods. Involved In facing subject to further ex-

the agreement, but it was, rellab- periments and tests,

ly learned that both delegations considered it a' considerable step; forward over the old agreement, which provided for an exchange of goods valued at about - #12,- 600,000 each way-Reuter.

Tyres and other rubber pro- ducts such as rubber bonded me- tal for railways, mining, agri- culture and engineering.

Delegates to the group agreed to reorganise sampling facilities

are hereby, notified that their so that orders may be, based on

| supplies avallable in the priagi-

cargo is being discharged into pal trading centres,

the Hong Kong & Kowloon

Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at consignees? |

gisk and subject to the Wharf's NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

teams and conditicais of slösage and where delivery may be, obtained.

Damaged packages are to bo leff In the godowns.. for ex- amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors,

CIE DES HISSÄUERIES

MARITIMES · Al

Conglguses per Compey's

1/ "CHAMPOLLION"

are hereby nollded-that their cargo, la

OIL INDUSTRY IN CHINA

San Francisco, May Complete; restoration of China's oil industry is foreseen: by the Peking authorities Peking Radlo reported tonight when giving the results of recent, National® Olf Conference held under the aus pices of the Ministry of Fuel and Industry in the Communit capual!

The meeting decided that when

Merare. Carmichael & Clarke being discharged tata e-Bop: Kear the industry is wholly restored at 10 am. on May 12, 1950. Kowloon Whorf

Gladewa

the rich oil resources of North-

To comply with the General risk and cablect to the What are West China will he fully tapped. It decided too that personnel Bonded Warehouse Regulations, and conditions t› starryn, und jedere consignees, must have a Re delivay may ibu avtalsed on a date are to be trained and sent to synthetic plants in Manchuria mid venue Officer in attendance) woda a banded an as

oll Belds in the North West. whon damaged dutlable goods are examined.

Damnavë, phalings'era 'to 'le haft da

the- Godowns' for· «xamination by Ces. The broadcast pointed out that No claims will be admitted Getardi: Bourlie 41 1.10 materials for aynthetic oil manu- VEREN AUR LA COMPARXA... Perera, China is rich in natural gil and after.. the goods have left the Bandar, 131M, May · 1959, ↑

There are toll-deposits in facture steamer a godowns, ...and....... qu *Ta complie with the General Bonded manaregions in North West goods remaining undelivered warehouse Regulations, Catalans must China. In additas, the Fushun after May 14, 1950, will be here. Meri Daire, in li; ditandenen coalfeld in Manchuria abounds in subject to rent, det

oil shale-Routeri

An claims against the steamer must be presented to the Understaned on or before May 31, 1950, or they will not be recogniseda vajal

No Fire Inmarunça i

effected

Co

No claims will be ndesšitet, SITE- (54) "goode 'have left” Lim ́oten mba's" godowna) and all zvedie rematalas undelivered aller 14th. May 1980÷will be muhlari, se zyad

Magazines pidades y

wfore she led Cynodone me k

Hong Kong, May 8, 1950,

Hane Kar

MALAYAN RICE PRODUCTION.

PUBLIC UTILITIES HK. Tramway» 1054k, Penk Trams (Old) -İŞK

(New),

C. Light (0%) 0.805. (New) 0.Kogs. HK, Electries 20ca

Mac Electrics QR, 186, Ez.Re.

11%, Rights In

Bandakan luku 8%. Telephones 280.

Shanghai Cias 111⁄2 n..

INDUSTRIALS

Guld, Maer) (Ord.) 2011.

Canton tees Din

Cementa lin.

K. Rupes län,

STORES, ÉLE.

Dairy Farms B Watson 270, Zhan, L Crawforda. n. Bluecres, 3,300.... China Emporium 100, Bu Co., Ltd, En Amour Bong Hong em Wing On (R.K.). G2).

MISCELLANEOUS

China Entertainments Idn

- I.K.-Constructions – 40kh-2-40m.

(New) 1.30.

Vibes Pilinge 12. Haraman Investments D/-n. Mamman (1.K) 16. Shanghai Loan in, Yangtaren 3.

EwO COS.

COTTONE

RUBBER, ste. COMPANIES Alma Estates 14. Augie-Dutch 30m. Angio-Javan lán, Batu Anama. „101,"

Bute Pientalons „40n.

Chemor Unkind. 400.

Chang. Rubbers 106. Consolidated Rubbers 289n.

Datalalon, Rubbers, 1.300,-* Kots Baron,500. Krotwork Java 10b Yankkatain. Padang Hübbery 016. Bapah Rubbers 105.

Rubber Trial P

Hamarsan, Bubbers. „Tän. Semambu Rubbers · 18b, Shanghai. Ketuba-dan- Bhavebal-Malaya, IDK. Bhanghai Pahang, 47b. Shaushal Bupatṛás. 15. Sus Menggie 19%. Bangel Doris, 188. Tarak Merahaˆ‚45b. Tebenx"Rubbers 10h. Zlangbe' Rubbers 50n.

Money Market

the

US dollars opened yesterday at:KIK$0.0731⁄2 and closed at $0.7. 071, after an interval, just before fis interval, at $0.10. 6.13% with a drop in the TT opened and closed at

Sterling was lower at HK$18.50. Interval to 30:13. -

Australia pounds were un changed at HK$12.55.

Plastres: remained", nominal at HK13 a 100, SOUT

Ticals at HK$20.50 unchanged.

100

were

DE NEI Guilders, dropped 40 cents

to HIC$4.10 100

JAPANESE SCRAP

po Washington, May 7 Loophoduction in Malaya th

Washington, May creamod almost 25 per cent in the Japan produced 25.409; motric 1946-30-stason over the preceding tons of scrap, in PEXMAR sensod, the US Department of double its 1948, production of

almos

Commeros, vaid 44YA DE PONE TImports from the U-37; last year |

This season's productión wan gmounted to mara, tilan" 2,000,000. -astimentet "AKUNDADOS PADRİYL.com-pounds, the Debdr pared? With 307,180;taxe In: 1918- vzerce, Foreign,

The Global · Fiest

་ ་་

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

"President Clevoland"

"Gepergi, Gordon”: "President Wilson"

Jiä JAPAN

Arr. May. 28 Art. Juno 8

...Arr. June 18

Salls May 2 Sails June 14 Salls Jung 19

ANGELES

via JAPAN

Arr. May 10 :Atri May 17-

Salls May 11 Salla May 12

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS

"President Madison" "President Plorco"

*Calling Taku Bar & Taingião

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

"Frealdent Fillinoro" ................... Arr. May 14 "President Tyler"

Arr. Juno 10

AROUND THE WORLD

Sails May 15

Sails Juno 11

VIA, MANILA, SİNGAPORE, COLOMBO, CÓCHIN,- BOMBAY: KARACHI, SUEZ. PORT, SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON

"President Jefferson" "President Van Buren"

Arr. May 22 Salls May 20 Arr. May 23 Sails May 24

TO JAVA & STRAITS

"President Grant"

St. George's Bldg.

Arr. May 25

Soils May 27 Tol 28177/5.

BEN LINE

SHIP "BENCRUACHAN"

"BENCLEUCH" +BENWYVIS"

"BENVORLICH" "BENARTY" "BENMACDHUI” "BENLOMOND" "BENALDER" "BENAVON"

"BENCLEUCH" "DENMACDKUP" "BENAVON" "BENWYVIB"

$

"BENARTY"

"BENCRUACHAN "BENVORLICH"

*"DENALDER"

FAR EAST

FREM TAL

ARRIVALS

FROM.

U.K. via Singapore,

SAILINGS

DUE

In Port

In Port

an ar abt. 14th May

27th May

London, / Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg

A Huth

Liverpool,

Rotterdam, burg.2

Dublin,

Ham-

†' Genoa, Le 'Maŭre? Lánc

don, & Hamburg.

Liverpoof, Glasgow, Dublin, Antwory & Rotterdam.

8th June

11th Jand.

22nd Juno

28th June

9th July

Loading on or abt.

12th May

16th Jung

19th July

17th May

10th June

Buoy "A-5

30th May

29th Jude

† Accepts Cargo for Japan, "Accepts Cargo for Havre.

Via Malaya, Columbo, Port Sudan, Aden, and Guez Canal. For Further Particulars, Apply To-

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

Agents

York Building,

Telephone: 34165.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (AO. LINE/CHINA NAVIGATION: JOINT SERVICE) M.V. “ANKING"

Notice to Passongors

Solls:

From Kowloon Wharf on Wednesday the 10th May ut 4 p.m. for SYDNEY and MELBOURNE.

+

Baggage:

With the exception of hand packages carried by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass-through- the Wharf Company's Godown for loading on board by ship's slings.

HEAVY BAGGAGE should be sent to the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf Company's Godown at No. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE by NOON AT THE LATEST on TUESDAY, 9th MAY Heavy baggage CANNOT BE ACCEPTED on the day of salling.

Embarkation

Passengers should embark between 2 F.M. and 3 P.M. GATE, on WEDNESDAY the 10th MAY, through. No.:) KOWLOON WHARF.

Agents: BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

SHIP

BE "VASSILIB E.. "CRETE":

KL "TRITON", BL “BOROL":

""ARISTEDES"

EAST

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

York Ballam

DUB:

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