1950-05-16 — Page 12

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ESDAY MAY

FROYAL INTEROSTAN

8 SINGAPORE, JAVA

"TJISADANE".

PORTS and

MACASSAR

"VAN HEUTEZ"

#TJIBODAS"

"TJITJALENGKA"

MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AMERICA

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

2018 MX

29th May

28th May

31st May

5th Juna

10th Juhé

The gnot selling Singapore

SOUTH AFRICA &

"TJISADANE~*

"BERLAGE**

"TEGELBERO"

"TJIKAMPEK"

"OTRAAT BOENDA"

"RUYS"

fa 'Port

10th Jana

10th Jung 14th June

8th

18th June

8th July,

*Loading for Mauritius & South Americä only **Loading for East & Bouth Africa' only

JAPAN

"TJIMENTENG"

"TJIBADANE"

"TJIDODAS”

"TJIKAMPEK"

"TEGELDERG"

"RUYS"

27th July

In Port

R3rd May

8th June

20th May

4th July

25th July.

2nd June 18th June 19th June 10th July

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

* EUROPE vio MANILA.

and MALAYA

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

"AYNKERK"

"LANGLEESCOT"

"MARIEKERK”

In Port

carly June early July

Early Jude

barly July early Aug.

Through BI/L Issued

to

Mediterranean and Northern

European porta

JAPAN

early, June

18th May

early July

early June

Darly. Aug.

early July

"AYNKERK”

"LANGLEEBCOT"

"MARIEKERK"

KING'S BIALDEME

TELEPHONEG 28415 10:28017

CHINESE AGENAST BE LORNAGLALA „RJAN 1, 40483009624544

ISTHMIAN LINE

-thmian Steamship Company, New York)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA “STEEL SURVEYOR”, "STEEL EXECUTIVE"

22nd Juhe ....23rd July

Tanks available for Bulk Oil. SAILINGS TO. SAIGON, BANGKOK & DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

"STEEL AGE"

“STEEL AGE"

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

*STEEL SEAFARER"

.17th May

Salls N. Y. Sails B.F. Due R. Solled Sailed 16th May 17th May ́ 3rd June 24th June

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 5114600

Chinese Freight Akent: UN FAT & Co, Lt Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23489.

m.v. "BALP

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

.28th May

m.v. "SUMATRA"

-End June

m.v. “MINDORO"

.End July

SAILINGS TO EUROPË

m.v. "TONGHAÞ”

m.v. "BALI”.

m.v. "SUMATRA"

,In Fort 15th June 15th July

t

FOR.. ADEN, PORT SAID, GENGA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO

& GOTHENBURG · Dooptanks available for Buikoll

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tal S1145

"WEEKLY CHINA

MAIL

CONTAINING ALL THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM THE "CHINA MAIL" & "SUNDAY HERALD"

Price 50 Cents

YOU WANT TO „KNOCK SKIN OFF HON. RICE PUDDING. YES?

FINANCE

U.S. slows

JAP

AND

TEXTILES

RICE. STANDARD OF LIVING

BITTER RICE

COMMERCE

THE SAME OLD RECIPE!

railroad strike down business

New York May 14, The foilfodu štriké brought a quick slowdown in business and industry during the past weak. Some segments of the economy were hurt at once. Cool, mines, produce merchants and the rail- roads themselves were hurt most. If the strike lasts very long, repercussions will be felt in áll directions.

Eventually the lack of trans| normal standards, although not all port will bring mass unemploy of them are us prosperous as they ment, disrupted production sche have been at one time or an- dules, piled-up freight and & high other in the last decade. degree of confusion and uncer- tainty,

The rail strike came at a time! when most basic lines of business were flourishing because of pent- up demand for goods, generated by the strikes in steel and coni last winter. Home building and hab other construction activity never been better than now. There is a large backlog of un satisfied demand for cars, especially in the lower priced models.

Inflation danger

Japanese pottery advancing

Washington, May 14. Japanese pottery makers are winning their battle to recover an important place in the American_market, the Depart ment of Commerce said today, American imports of Japanese If the strike in transport decorated household chino jump- lasts very long, it will have fed to well toward 2,000,000 dozen. sarlous Impact at all levels of pieces worth $2,555,081, in 1040 business and Industry. Some compared with 110 dozen in 19484 analysts think it will accelerate worth $80.

I

the series of Inflationary wave; In an analysis of the American leta which have been breaking pattery market, the Department over the national economy in Isaid "A pent-up demand for pot- the form of price Incréases on tery still. exists in the United manufactured, itēma, cūpaclatly. States, although, production has anything using metal.

been at peak levels for five years." American production has been: The steel industry is wringing

Industrial production greatly expanded during recent the last bunce of niished pro- hampered at a time when buying years, it was stated. ducts out of men and, machines power is at a record high, there to all supply lines and rebuild appear almost certain, to be new price increases all along the line depleted inventories.

Lead and zinc moved up Other basic lines of pusiness again the past week. There were such as paper and overboard, peratstent reports that copper was refineries, electric light, and power, cont, mining, agriculture and merchandising are doing, ex ceptionally-well-judged by any

U.S. SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN ON DOWNGRADE

Washington, May 14. U.S. exports of grains an grain products are running 25. per cent below a year ago.

bushels below a year ago, Most

of the Pacific-Associated. Prèss..

Money Market

The demand, however, is large enough at present to absorb both the domestic and imported prob ducts, specially in the medium and higher prices lists," the De partment said, duc for another raise. Wool blanket prices. were raised by major maker: An increase in car machine tools was expected by adme Strap steel advanced $2 ton at Pittsburgh.. A wide variety of foods cost more,

Before the war, Japan supplied about, 25 per cent of the tátal chinaware consumption in the US.

H.K. Stock

Exchange

The Market opened firm with

Farins,

A demand for Dairy Watsons, Electries, Trams and China Lights. The China Lights have declared in Interim het. dividend bf,40 cents on the Eld shares and 24 cents on the New This is an increds of shures. 10 ber gent over the correspond- Ing perfed of: Inst year..

ILK. GOVT. LOANA

45% dan 05b.

14

Loup (19941920), Lou (1948).01%%,

MANKE ik, a 6., tänk 12308, 3240yk. (Lon. Reg.) ??in. Chartered Bank £1 9/10%. Mercanti Bank A. & D. Azta. Bank of Eat Axia 2013.

INSURANCES

Canton. Ins. Ex.Div. 2800.

Union ins, Ex.Div. Gazab. Badas, China Underwriters 60.

11.K. Fire Ins, 200n.

RULIPPING

Douglas 200n.

H.K. & M. Bteamboats 11. Tadó Chàài (PTY) WIGA.

(Def.) 100%.

Shell Bearer) VO/Bn.

Unton WaterbƠnta 10%.

Kola, Nuv,, 1996. ....00in),

Bocks, WHARVER, 'cobows, Etc.

H., & K. Wharves 90...

North Polit Wharves 6.50%.

Shanthel Honghew Wharkko Lin

ILK, Dọkà 1436NG- China Providents k.com Bhanghal Dockyarde' slán. Wheelocks 118,

MINING

Não um tón.

1.K. M .0115

LANDS, BOTELS A LOGS.

·I, 4; 6. Hotela #b, #Však.

HK, Lande 37%

Bhani Lala 1b, Ian.

Humphreys Res.

JK, Stealtiesa 20,

Chines Fatatu izay

PUBLIC UTILITH

11. Tramwayμ· 11,207, 327 VAN

Peak Trams (014), Ex.Ply, 150.

JT

(New), EL.Div, Sh.

Star Ferries, 16.

C. Lights (old 0.906, 101⁄4‰a, Toxx,

(New) 0.80p

K. Electries 12b, 2115/024.

When Electefen Olt, 18, Ext.

11%. Righita 14.

Bandakon Lizħla Okin.

Telephqnen 145, 14xm. Skanghai Gai 1

INDUSTRIALB Cald, Marġ, (01.) 2011. Canton fees alk®. Cements in.

I.K. Nopez 13..-

STORES, Etc... Ditry Varma 134, 02119, 82. Walsos 2114b. – 2956 an.

L. Crawforde. 22n. Bincerer 1.01.

Chink Emporium

Qua. Có, khi đến Kwonk Sang Hong, 100n. Wing On (LK.) 42m. Wm, Powell, LU, VÝR

MISCELLANEOUS China Entertainments Tin.

K. Contructions (Old). 1.300,

(Now) in Vibro "Pilings 11%, Herman Investments 1/in. Harman (K.) -$0. Shanghai Loan In. Yante 24.

Ewas 1.60,

COTTONS

RUBBER COMPANIES Alina Fatátem 143. Anglo-Daich 10b. Ans- 16h. Batu Anama 10. Bute, anixtione,,4ġb. Chemor Unit 50%.

Consolidated Rubbers Ex.Div. 17kb. Bepib Rubbers 106. - Rubber „Trupin, 29. 22

Bamasses, Hubbyja „306, 20 Gemambu Rubbera,33), 20%. Shankhal Kenko, èn. Bianchal-Matsya 105,"

In an analysts of Japanese pot-Cheng Rabbers 106. tory exports, the Department sald It was. In Hecorated household The Associated Press index of chins that Japan has scored its 35 important commodities at greatest recovery. The 1949 wholesale registered its seventh Japan shipments were 1,840,388 consecutive new high for 1950 on dozen for a tale price of $2,655)– Friday. During the week, the 981 compared with $1.135,023 Dunn and Bradstree; index moved dozan fór $2,087,878 in 1948 ship- to its highest point since

Jast

204,977 ments, in 1947 Were August.

Iddien worth $414,339.

Exceptional output While the rail strike had some effect on production and other statistics during the past week, it did not come in time to pre- vent same exceptional perform- shees.

118,199.

In plain chinaware, Japan led all competitors with shipments. of 8109 dozen worth $11.883. Tast year compared with 4,898 dozen shipped from France and worth 39509Associated Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

*1. “CITRUS PACKED Having arrived Hong Kong

per cent. Last week it was 1902. be obtained

ago It Was 58.2.

Tho along

olt a Kint

as soon as the

Shankhal Pahang 402, 8813. Shanghai Sumatria Ib.

MAERSK LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The M/V

TEL MAERSK" Having arrived The Agriculture Department)

from Now York and Forts reported that, foreign shipments. for the July-March period of the

of call, Consignees of Cargo current marketing year totalled

Car output was the highest in

hereby notifed that 302,497,000 bushels, compared history at 177,868 units assembled

their goods are being landed wilb 524,710,000 in the corres- In the United States and Canada.

and placed at their lik ponding period last sagson.

The figure reflected the- return þí

and expenses into the Mong The decline was said to reflect Chrysler to production after, 100 increased production abroad and any of Idleness caused by a conglgnees of cargo are hereby Kong & Kowloon Wharf Go- a. shortage of buying, power in strike. Last week production noted that all goods have down Company's godos at some Importing countries.

Shipments of wheat and wheat was 140.337. A year ago it was been landed and placed Kowloon where delivaly may their risk and expense into the be cetnined as soon as the goods products this season totalled 237, Steel milis operated at mote godowns of the Hongkong and he landed. 104.000 bushels or 154,111,000 than du ticoretical capacity for Kowloon Wharf and God Optional cargo will not be of this year's shipments went to the fourth straight week at 100.1 Co., Ltd, where delivery may landed here, unless notice has Germany and US, pccupied areas building.. Industry raced goods are' landed.

*been given 48 hours pišer to

vessel's arrival, but cartjes on- nt preak-neck speed with No claims will be admitted from port to port to the Eudal

Yonstruction

New tear the goods havé, leh, the port of call to which the of tian

contracts totalled 183,343,000 dollars. That ddowns or failure to attend extends. brought the cumulate total for the survey. the year to arétor high of US$5,914,127,000 or 4 per cent All broken, chute and after the Goods have the mpre than in the same period aged goods are to be left in Goddions, and all goods main last year Associated Press,-

the godown where they will being undelivered after Bay, 16, examined in the presence of 1980, will be subject to rent. Messrs. Goddard and - Douglas A broken, confed, and NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES on May 19, 1950, at 10a.m. damaged Goods are to be left

"TRAVANCORE"

To comply with the General to the Godowns, where they Bonded Warehouse. Regula will be examined on May STEEL ADVODA,

ions, consignees must have a 15, 1950, at 10a.m. 19, dur homaged corgo ex M/S in uxamining damaged duil- Belight.

Revenue Officer in attendance Surveyore, Mesars. Goddard & NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES #Steel Advocate will be kur vessel must be presented Bonded Warehouse Regus Jana

**Travancore" arrived by M/S able goods. All chima Arulnet 5120 comply with the General | M/V “ASTYÁÑÁgua voyed by Messrs. Guddard & to the Undersigned within consignees must-hava: Vlhei Douglas dig. Kong & fourteen days: MAN APP venue Orkid in atacance Damaged cargo ex this vessel Kowloon Whar Godown stilval, or they will hot bat when dumized dutiable foods will be surveyed at Hol Co Lid Godown from 10 recognised. Wharf between 10 am; and in on May 17 1980 and noon on May 10 and 17, 1950, cordignem, aro«, requested to 10 and consigneos are requested have their to have their repre

sent duri Present Buring

US dollars opelled yesterday K$0.08 and dropped to $0.08 at the close and

opened

were, un-

at, 20.12. Sterling was lower at HK$15.47. Australian pounds changed at HK$12.60.

Plastres coptiqued nominal at Ticals At HR 26.30 à 166, and NEI Gullflers at HK$4.20 a 100, were unchanged.

7 BUTTERFIE

No claims will be admitted

are examined.;

The Global Fleet

TO 'HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

via JAPAN

Salls May 29

Balls Juno Sail June

"President Cleveland" ... Afr. May 28 "General GdFdod mui....Arr: Julio, 19

President Wilson" 256.1..AFt. Juhé 19-A

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES -

VĨN JAPAN

"President Florce” "President Harrison"

Att. May 17 Balla May Arr. June 5 Balls June

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BÖSTÓN Via PACIFIC COAŜT & PANAMA

.

"Troldent Fillmaro" ........ In Port

President Tyler"

Art, Juno 10- ROUND THE WORLD

Sails May

Salls Juno -11

VIA MANILA, ŠINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, PÓRT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENDA, NEW YORK and BOSTON » "Proldent Van Buton" ;..::Arr. -May, 23' "President Jefferson”................ Arr. May 28

TO JAVA & STRAITS

Arr. Juno 0

"Willamette Victory" St. George's Bldg.

Shlia May 24 11

Sails May 30

Sails June 10

Tel. 28172/5, 2

BEN LINE

BHIP "BENCLEUCH" †“BENWYVIS"

"BENARTY” #BENYORLICH"

BENMACDHUI" "BENALDER" "BENLOMOND" "DERAVON"

"BENOLEUCH" #BENMACDHUI" "DENAVON"

*BENWYVIS

“BENARTY"

"BENVORLICH" **BENALDER"

FARM

THE

ARRIVALS

FROM

DUE

U.K. via Singapore.

In Port

In Port

on or abt.

6th June

11th June

21st June

25th June

26th June

9th July

SAILINGS

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Humburg

a Hull.

Liverpool,

Rotterdam, å

Burg

Dubile,

Loading bor be

20th Junay

Buoy A-5.

13th July

19th May

Ham-

10th June...

*Ganon: Le Havre, Lon- don & Hamburg. Liverpool, Glasgow, Dúblin, “Antwerp & Rotterdam.

† Accepts. Cerug for Japan.

14th Juna

29th June

* Accepts Cargo for. Hayre.

Via Malaya, Colombo, Pórt Budah, Adan, and tube Canal:

For Further, Particulars, Apply To-

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

Agents

York Budiday

- Telephone: 84165.-

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "KOREA"

Tanks

Loading about 10th June

ÅDEN,

PORT BAID, GENDA; KOTTERDAM, BAMBURG, OSLO,

JENBURG, & COPENHAGEN. lable for the carringe of oil in bulk

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

31111 & 34112

teen's Bldg.,- floor,

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

ARRIVALS

FROM

201

CHINAFLTD.

ON

THURSDATA

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