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THE · CHINA - MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY: 37; 1950,

POV

SINGAPORE, PORTS and MACASSAR

"TJIBADANE"

"VAN HEUTBZ" "TJIBODAS”* "TJITJALENGKA"

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

20th May

24th May Sixt May 6th June

*opt calling Singapore

• MANILA, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA &

SOUTH AMERICA

"TUIBADANE”.

"BERLAGE"

"TEGELBERG"

"TJIKAMPEK"

"OTRAAT 8OENDA"

"RUVS"

In Port

18th June

18th June

8th July

*Loading for Mauritius & Bouth-Anjérjoa only **Loading for East & Bouth Africa only

JAPAN

"TJIMENTENG"

"TJISADANE"

"TJIBODAS"

"TJIKAMPEK"

"TEGELBERG"

"RUYS"

28th May

10th June

tot June

14tir Juna

etit July

27th July

In Fort

8th June

23rd May 20th May 2nd Sund

18th June

4th July

19th June

10th July

25th July

Agents: HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE

» EUROPE via MANILA

and MALAYA

. "RYNKERK”

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

In Port

"LANGLEESCOT"

early June

"MARIEKERK"

Early July

early Jung early July early Aug.

Through B1/L muyd

ta

Mediterranean and Northern

European porta.

JAPAN

"AYNKERK"

"LANGLEEBCOT"

"MARIEKERK"

201

Starly June

20th May

early July

dimly Aug.

early June

early July

"KING'S' BUILDING SITELINHONES; 23013 40 28017

COISTNE) AGENTS, 82 CORNAINGIE BOUND, C

ISTHMIAN LINE

(I-thmlan Steamship Company, New York)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

"STEEL SURVEYOR” "STEEL EXECUTIVE"

22nd June

.23rd July

Tanks available for Bulk Oil.

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK & DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

FINANCE AND COMMERCE

JAPAN NOT TO JOIN Hong Kong

THE MONETARY FUND

New York Stock Exchange

Washington, May 15.

Amtoridan officials today said it is not likely that Japan will become a member of the Intor. national Monetary Fund until á pence freaty is writton and International Fand member nations agree to accept Japan.

The adverse reaction came from authorities who

declined identification. Tokyo reporta indicated that the Finance Minister, Hayato, Ikeda, informed the Prime Minister, Shigeru Yoshida, that Japan has a good chance to join the monetary fund.

Settlement on tea purchases

London, May 15.

Stock Exchange

The volume of bustness yeaturi day war not large, bint précs were well maintained with dre buyers than sollets in eviético. H.K. GOVT. LOANS

4% Loan 98b

34 Loam (1934 & 1040) 98b. 3% Loan (1948) 973.

BANKS

H.K. 8

.& S. Bank 1240, 1210sa.

(Loh. Reg.) 7. Chartered Bank £0 9/1ến. Mercantile Ek. A. & 8. 5221. Bank of East Asla 1016.

INSURANCES Cantoni Ina. Ex. Div. 280sa. Union Ins. Ex. Div. 540b, 54086. China Underwriters th II.K. Fire Ins. 200.

SHIPPING

New York, May 15. Limited demand today Was enough to put prices slightly Kigher in the stock market. den-

Washington oficials said thint eral Motors ran far ahead of the Army difcere arranged for Mr. Britain Has reached a settle- text of the list with a rise of more edn to talk with Internationa ment with the Inulin and Ceylon than two points at times. The Monetary Fund omeials to neGovernments on the basis for her volume of trading was restricted

the slowest quaint him with what is being purchases of tea this year, the to. 1,200,000 shares,

done

possible there toward

Maurice session in about two months.

time when Japan might reason-Wobb, told the House of Com- Douglases 20hn. ably aspire to fund membership. but such a development to not likely in the foreseeable future.

Most gains were fractional Radio television had some carly popularity but quicled and he below best prices.

Railroads were steady and quiet with a number trading unchang- l. Holders are not selling on the strike news.

Further economic stabilisation within Japan was another condi- tion Japan, probably would have to get before the Fund and World would consider Barikations membership, these sources be-

lleved.

Minister,

Food

mans tollay,

of

Mr.

H.K. & M. Steamboats 11n. "We shall be paying an increase Indo Chinas (Pref.) 89in.

(Def.) 200n four-pence over the delivery

Shells (bearer) 65/-n. price for 11040," he said.

"We have not yet concluded U. Waterboats 208. contracts with individual pro- Asta Nav. .63b, .35kw.

I cannot at present) Boeke, Wherves, Godowem, Eto.

of the H.K. & K. Wharves 868. ducers and give any firm estimate delivery of tea we shall get thig North Point Wharves 3.60%.

Shanghai Hongkaw Wharves 16n. "The There was a genèrdi alr of Omelale directing Mr. Ikada's

tea ration, like other H.K. Docks 14b. rations, is reviewed from time to China Providents 9.60s. caution about the whole market itinerary said he is leaving for time, and if a change is neces-Shanghai Dockyards 21n. just as there was on most days New York on Tuesday night ne- last week. Some market andiyaucording to prearranged schedule, sury dn announcement will be Wheelocks.21b, 21. regarded the step-down in volume

made in the usual way."

to Raub Mines 4.70n. Mr. Webb was replying Ds bearish in the face of the

questions about British negotio- H.H. Mines 01. rising price tendericy.

Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. tion with India and Ceylon and whether there would be my Te-1 de S. Hotels 8b, 81. duction in the British tea rution. K. Lands 873n.

Reuter.

Stocks on the higher side in- cluded Bethlehem Stoel, Young- stown Sheet and Tube, Chrysler, Studebaker, Goodrich, Admiral Philco, Union Pacific,

"We know nothing about Prime Minister Yoshido calling his Fin price Minister home as soon · RG possible," they said.

NY RUBBER

An Army spokesman said. "We urging Japan to are in no way be made a Fund member."

A Standard

spokesman for Mr. Ikeda dertled that any Japanese en- roya had told Mr. Yoshida that Japan has * good chance of Crude rubber number one futures closed 58 to $1,00 lower. joining the Funds.

Sales 184 contracts.

Oll of New Jersey, American Can and Dupont which ralzed it dividend to 85 cents against 75 cents in the previous quarter,

if

Dow Jones averages: Stocks 77.10: 20 Industrials 218.04; Rails 55.53; 10 Utilities 43.48.

Closing quotations: Adams Express 224 Alaska Juneau 3 American. Can 118

Smelting 544 Telephone 158%% Tobacco 70

Waterworks 10% Anaconda

Copper $24 Aviation Corp. 7% Baldwin Locomotive 10%, Barnsdall 524

·Bendix Aviation 4514 Bethlehem Steef. 36% Boeing

Aircraft 30

Borden Co. 51

Catiudian Pucine 15%

Chrysler 68%

"STEEL AGE"

.18th, May

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

I. Case 43

"STEEL AGE"

"STEEL SEAFARER"

Sails N. Y. Balls 5.F. Dao II.K. Salled Sailed 16th May 17th May 3rd June 24th June

Colgate 44%

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 31148

Chinese Freight Agenta:-HIN FAT & CO, LTD. Tela: 28823, 25569 & 29489.

SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co.,LTD.

ARRIVALS FROM BUBQEN

m.v. "BALI” m.v. “SUMATILA"

m.v. "MINDORO"

28th May

End June

.End, July

SAILINGS TO EUROER

m.v. "BALP pv. "SUMATRA”

15th June 15th July

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOÁ, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO

& GOTHENBUBG"

Deeptanks available for Bulkoll

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

“WEEKLY CHINA MAIL”

CONTAINING ALL THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM THE "CHINA MAIL “SUNDAY HERALEX

Commercial Solvent 18%

Corn Products 67%

Du Pont 714

Eastman Kodak 40

General Electric 40%

Motors 82%

Goodrich 87 Goodyear 1 Homeslake Mining: 44% International Harvester 28%

Paper 44% Tel & Tel 13% Johns Manville 49% Rannocolt Copper 554% - Montgomery Ward 50% National Distillers 22

Lead 43% New York Centrul 13% Packard Motors 31⁄2 Pan American Airways 0% Pennsylvania RR 184 Radio Corp. 20% Rest Silk 144 Remington Rand 12 Republic Steel 38 Reynolds

Tobacco 37

Schenley 80% Scars Rocbuck 45 Shell Oil 434

**** Secony Vacuum 18% Southern Bocine 5314* Standard Brands 23

Out of Cant. OT Oil of N. J. 72%

Studebaker Unlott Bug 20%

Carbide 60% US Rubber, 42 Steel 81%

" Line 15

Westinghouses. 8474

informed sources in Tokyo had

said the information was received. by the

the Prime Minister from Mr. Ikeda and Mr. Jiri Shirasu, Mr. Yoshida's personal United States finance

representative, and taxing

New York, May 13.

May July September December

1

MINING

Shanghai Lands I, isa, Humphreys 8.

H.IS. Tealties 20.

Chinese Estates 124.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

HK. Tramwaye 1135.

Peak Trams (Old) Ex. Dty. 15n.

(New) Ex. Div, 6n. 27.00 bid..

Star Ferries 150. 25.20~~~33, C. Lights (Old) 10.10b, 1015,

10.10/150. 24.35 bid. 22.50.

Spal number one ribbed smok-H.K. Electri

!

220, 221⁄4să,

The two are making a study of ed sheets 27.15 nominal-Asko-Macao Electrics C. Rt. in., Ex. Mr. Ikeda's secretary, Recca Miyagawa, said he was speaking tor both Mr. Ikeda and Mr.

Shirasu in denying they had cabled any such information fo Nor the Japanese Government. has any representative Government, Mr. Miyasawa said. Hc added that Japanese in- formants in Tokyo were correct!

cf the

·NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

From JAPAN

Consignees per ship m.s. "SIEDHIANA”

Rts. 11kit, Rights in. -- Sandukan Lights 65mY. Telephones 1916, 148a. Shanghal Gds lífi.

INDUSTRIALÉ Cald. Macg, (Ord) 21km. Cantón Teen 31. Cements lin # H.K. Ropes 13h.

BTORES &0. Dairy Farms 32šu. Watsons 229b, 235, 22ása, L. Crawfords 220.

In saying that Mr. Yoshida had are hereby notified that their urged Mr. Ikeda and Mr. Shirasu cargo will be discharged into

to return to Japan.--Associated the Hongkong & Kowloon Sinceres 3.80n. Press.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES FER

STATES STEAMSHIP

COMPANY

8. "ARIZONA" & 5.1. "COLORADO"

Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., China Emporium 9ien. where, it will lie at consignees' Sun Co., Ltd. 2a. risk and expense and subject Kwong, Sang Hong: 100n. to terms and conditions of Wing On (}I.K.) 62n, storage of the Hongkong & Wen. Powell, Lid. 3in.

MISCELLANEOUS Kowloon Wharf & Godown China Entertainments 1-in, Co., Ltd. The cargo is expett- H.K. Constructions (Old) 1.8Bb. ed to be ready for delivery

(New) 1.3011. from the Godown on and after vibro Tilings 11in.

Marston, Invesment# 9/-n. › May 17, 1950.

Marsman, (ILK.) .75n. shanghai Ioan in. Yangiszer 25za.

are hereby notified that their

Cargo is considered as being cargo is being discharged into accepted in good order and the Hong Kong & Kowloon condition by consignees, unless Wharf & Godown Co's godown broken, chafed and damaged where it will be at consignees packages are left in the Go- risk and subject to the Wharf's down for subsequent examina- terms and conditions of storage, tion, by Messrs. Goddard & and where delivery may be Douglas in the presence obtained.

consignees, at

0.01. of May 22, 1980.

ex~

10

of

- COTTONS ---

WOR 1.8dra.

Ewor

RUBBER, sto COMPANIES. Alma Estates 14n. Anglo-Dutch 30. Anglo-Javos 10b.

Batu Anams .10b, 10sm. Bute Plantations 40b.

("hemar United „000. Cheng Rubbers 10b.

1.700.

To comply with the General Consolidated Rubbers Ex. Div. Bonded Warehouse Regulation, consigrices must have a Re- Dominion Pubbers 1.30. venue Officer in attendencë | Kota Bahore 60%. when dutiable

are Kroowock Javas .151. goods ī examined.

Langkats In

Damaged packages are to be lett in the godowns for amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke at 10 a.m. on May 17, 1950.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regula“ All damaged cargo claims tiora, consignees must have a against the stoamer must be Revenue Officer in attendance presented to the undersigned when damaged dutiable goods on or 'Before June 7, 1950, or are examined.

they will not bd recognised.

No fire insurance will be effected..

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godowns, and... ali goods remaining undelivered after May 18, 1950 will be

subject to rent.

All

No claims will be admitted after the goods have been taken delivery of ex skilp's aidé or alternatively ek the Hong- Youngstown Sheet & Tube 844 steamer must be presented to down Co's premises unless a claims against the kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go-

Bond trading wis dlow.. UB: the Undersigned on or before joint survey has previously Treasury issues were unchanged, May 25, 1950, or they will not been effected.

curb. market. Was narrowly be recognised:

Gea. Pub. Utilities 17

Tho

Who wéret. ABC |

No Fire Insuranco will be Ainsworth, effected.

Macale Lamp Pro-

Claire Néon,

ducers Corporation..

Lower were Aluminium Lámit~|

DODWELL & CO., LTD)

Agents.

od and Kaiser Frazer-Associated Hong Kong May 12, 1950. Press

· MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

· Agents;

BE SN. Co., Ltd.- Hong Kong. May 17, 1950

Pacific Far East Live Juc

Fast Régulár Trazia-Pacific Service

· OVERLAND.. ORK CHICAGO-DETROITTO KONTOJ AUCIUCAN... # CANADIAN" CITIES),

Boatlle, 565:Fridošládu

BAN FRANCORON LOS ANGELS

Price 50 Cents

15a 12kzeethear

***LYING

GOND

XaBn. Biraits

San Franciica te Lar

Padang Rubbers .056.

Repah Roobers 10b. Rubber Trusts 190, 218, 2sa. Samare Rubbers 650, 80s. Semambu Rubbers .155. Shaplini Kedahs in. Shanghini-Malays 10m. Shangha Pohong 806. Shanghai Sumatras in. Saa Mongele 10b. Tanah Merahs 18b. Bungal Deris 118n. Tebong Rubbers 105, 15s. Zlangbe Rubbers 500.

Money Market

US Wealdned further yester day, opening of HK$0.061 and dropping to $0.049%. However, at the close the rate climbed up

who put

through

from [HIC$0.08% ' and SKISE.

Sterling opened at TEE$18.40, as:ogsinst. 61547 the day beforei At the clow it was $15:38.

Australian pounds opened af HK1235 m neotut 3d thời [day before. At the close the katë

was $1250.

Plastres werd nombral a

100%

HE PICKI LI TI LAO ĐII đến

vmselfitigich vy NAME

NEI Guilders were down“, 20 centa:to FIRST m2 10960 $

LONDON STOCKS

London, May 15,

£ Oil: shares tunddeilow on the heals of reperis,that{ negotiations over sterling all had been fruit. JABAY HE NOW Stork." "All fading fost ground, though price móve menta were not able Industrial

bi tradling Was in the doldrums

foreign bowda, German alipped after a good

The Global Fleet

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

"President. Cleveland”

teizeral Gordop" "President Wilson”,

via JAPAN .......Ais. May 28 ***** Arr. June 19 ...Arr. June 15

Sally King 29 Sall. June 20

Salts June 20

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES vía JAPAN "President Fletco"

In Port "President Harrison" .................Arr. June

6.

Salls May 18 Sails Jano

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

wilamette Victory", #resident Tyler"

.

Arr. June 10 Salts Jurie 19 Afr. June 10 Sails Jung 11 ROUND THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, "BUMBAY," KATACHI," BUEZ, PORT SAIÐ, ÁLEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON' "President Van Buren" "President Jefferson"

Arr. May 23 Arr. May 28

Salls May 24 Salls May 30

TO JAVA & STRAITS

"Willamette Victory” ..........

St. George's Bldg.

...Arr. June D

Sails June 10 Tel: 28178/5

BEN LINE

768 1437

783

ARRIVALS

FROM

SHIP

U.K. via Singapora.

"BENCLEUCH" BENWYVIS"

"BENARTY" *BENVORLIGH" "BENMACOHUI”

"BENALDER”

BENLOMOND" *BENAVON”.

SAILINGS

-J

QUE

in Port In-Port

#

un or abt. 8th Júng

17th June

21st June

: 28th, Jurg

London, Antwerp,

26th June

8th July

Loeding en or akt.

Buoy Ar

26th June

13th July!

"BENOLEUCH" "BENMACDHUI" "BENAVON" "BENWYVIS"

Rotterdam, &Hutt.

Hamburg

Liverpool,

Rotterdam,

Dublin,

19th May

& Ham-

Burg.

"BENARTY"

Genoa, Le Havre, Lon.

"BENVOÁLICH" MSENALDER”..........

don & Hamburg. Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Antwerp Rotterdam,

TỚIM JUISH

:

4

&

14th Juna 29th June "Accepts Cargo for Hayre. ↳ ↑ Accepts Cargo for Japan.

Via! Malaya, Colombo, Port Sudan, Aden, and Suez Canal, For Further Particulars, Apply, To— W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

Agents "Tork Buliding,

Telephone: 34185.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. “KOREA'

Loading about· 10th June -

for

ADEN, FORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,

GOTHENBURG, & COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oil in 'bulk

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Pa-Bldg., 2nd floor..

Tel. 24111.& 34113

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

SHIP

ARRIVALS

FROM

EAST COAST/US.A

W. R. LOXLEY

(dune

CO. (CHINA) LTD.

SALE, EVERY THURSDAY..

bulare call General Agai

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