CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 19,
ROYAL INTROCIAN
SINGAPORE, JAYA
PORTS and
MACASSAR
"TJIBADANE"
"VAN HEUTB2”
"TJIBODAS"
"TJITJALENGKA"
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
20th May 24th May atat May
6th June
*not calling Bingapore
● MANILA, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA &
"BERLAGE"
SOUTH AMERICA
"TJISADANE"
"TEGELBERG"
"TJIKAMPEK"
"STRAAT SOENDA"
"RUYS"
28th May
10th June
J.C
10th June
14th June
In. Port
6th July
10th June
19th June
8th July
27th July
"Loading for Mauritius, & Bouth America only **Loading for East & Bouth Africa only
JAPAN
"TJIMENTENG"
"TJISADANE"
"TJIBODAS"
"TJIKAMPEK"
"TEGELBERG"
"RUYS"
In Port
23rd May
Bih June
20th May
,
And June
18th June
10th June
10th July
4th July,
26th July...
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
EUROPE via MANILA
and MALAYA
"RYNKERK"
In Port
"LANGLEEBCOT"
early June
early June early July
"MARIEKERK"
early July
early Aug
Through DI/L Iued to
-Mediterranean and Northern
European ports,
JAPAN
WAYNKERK"
"LANGLEEBCO'
"MARIEKERK"
Darly Juns
20th May
early July
early Juhe
early Aug.
early July
KING'S <BUILDING. TELEPHONES: 28015 10. 28017
Baş¤IMPUSĖ AGENTSENZ EUSNAGIH ROAD, e TEES. BUT,' 211'3.3
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Jethmian Steamship Company, New York)
DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK
VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA
SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &
"STEEL SURVEYOR" **STEEL EXECUTIVE"
2nd Jone
.23rd July
Tanka available for Bulk Oil.
DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)
"STEEL SEAFARER”
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.
"STEEL AGE"
"STEEL SEAFARER”
Sails N. Y. Sailed Salled
GILMAN & CO.,
Tel. 31148
.24th June
Balls S.F. Due H.K.
Sailed' 16th May 3rd June 24th June
LTD.
Chinese Freight Agents:HIN FAT & CO., LTD.
Tel: 28823, 20553 & 23483:
SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD
trike
ARHIVALS FROM EUROPE -
..31st May
m.v. "BALI"
6.5. "HAI HING"
Early June
mv. "SUMATRA” 1.v. "MINDORO"
..End June
.End July
SAILINGS TO EUROPE
m.v. “BALI”
.15th June
m.v. "SUMATRA"
..15th July
FOR
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLÉS, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO
& GOTHENBURG
Deeptanks available För Bulkbil
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tel 1148
“LA MARSEILLAISE” Roundtrip to JAPAN
HONGKONG.
10 DAYS
(5 in Japan)
sailing 30th May 8 Yokohama and Kobo.
p.m.
HONGKONG attivol 10th June 8 a.m.
1st Class HK$810 to 975 Tourist
12 HK$585 to 615
Excursions. In Japan arranged
For particular, please apply to
CIE DES MESSAGERIES QUBEN'S BUILDING
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
CO-OPERATION ON TEXTILE MARKETS
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A quiel
Market With volume of businest small.
Y. GOVT. LOANS
* Lown yah,
As in (1084. 19th) on. 31% Loan (1908) 879.
DANRO
1.K.. Nahk 12koni
(am. Itek.) TVN. Chartered Bank 29 7/16h. Mercan Bank A, à 3, £22ń. Bank of Balt Asla Idoh. INSUHANCES
Cantu, Kon.
..
Uhrion In Eubir, tabb, 6450, China Underwriters 1.
H.K. Fire Ins.
anirriko
Duuninura tutn.
ILK. & H. Steamboats in. Indo Chinha (Pred.) 8011⁄2h.
(e) 203.
Shell (Destef·06/T%%, Union Waterbate 20. Asia Nar, 65, „Gdna,*****
tho
BOCKA, WHARVES, CODOWNS, EN IK, AK, Wharvee stek
North Tuft Wharvid s.com. Bhangbal Boiskew Wharren in, IK, Docks 14n;
Chinn Providente #,00h, Shanghai Duckywrda 21, 2 Wheelucka zin.
I'
44 SEINING
Baub Mine $70
H.K, Kinayaks ja temp 1. LANDS HOTELS & ULDGÁ,
11.
9. Hotala 8356.
1.K. Lane 375 0.
Shingal Landa 19.
Humphrey R.
K. Bele 2"
Chinese stažeń 1240.
PUBLIC: UTILITIEN › 1.K. Tramways-15b; 17% / 14. J'enk Trims (Did) Enblr, 18
"
(New) Ex.Dir,
Har Ferris PIN. ****
1
C. Lights (Old), 9.958, 70#, 10.20/10am. (New) 5.00b, 6.90.
1.K. Electric» 211⁄2h,
...
Maeno ectrics UR 17. Ex..
11, tighía In
Bandakan Light
Blán,
Telephones 145. Ehanghal Gas 1.
INDUSTRIALE Cald, Marx, [Und) 2}, Carton lees in. Comenta 180. B.K. Ropes 18.
STONES, Ete, Dairy Farm 12. Watson 126, 1212an. L. Crawford 22. Binners 3,8%.
China Emporium Sun Co.. 18. 20:
Kwubk Behr 2 oai thu. Wing On (.K.y' str. Wm. Powell, Lid. Plan.
MISCELLANEOUS
China Entertainments in, B.K. Constructions (OH) 2.000.
(New) 1.30%.
Vibro P 11.
Haruman Investimenta D/-n.
- Marumao_{ILK.) ....IBA..
Shanghai Lan in. Yangtzes. 2% uk, *---
COTTONS
Ews 1.703, 1.80%.
RUBBER, els, COMPANIES Alma Estates idn. Anglo-Dutch Sun.
ABELSJIVI „E85.
Datu Aname „103.
Bute rantations 140b,
Chemor Unlia B.
Cheng Rubbers 155, 2 Consolidated "Rabbers Ex.Div. 1.30%.
Damijan Rubbers 1.39.
Kula: Wahroo-täðnit -
Kroepäck Javna,100.
Langkitė in..
Padang Robbėra -DIH. Repah Rubberâ ',106. Bubber Trusts 1955,-8.100. Bamberg Rubbers 15.
Becaba Rubbers::105, 286. Bhaghi Kedaha in. Bhanghai-Malaya, 107 Bhangbil Pházig• Köb, Shanghal Summizas 10, Sue Madzis 396. Bungel Duri 180, Turn Merchi 45%. Tekonk Stubbára 1067 Zlangba Rubbers 801.
Osaka, May 17.
Sir Raymond Street, Chairman of the British Cat- tan Board, told a meeting of British, American and Japanese textiles trade loaders here today that, development of Japan's cotton, industry hos to be achieved on à basis of international co-operation and in a spirit of livä ähd lét. live':
1
His statement was echoed in identical words by the Chairman of the Japanese delegation, Bumpet Hori, who said that the meeting had contributed to a far more satisfactory achieve- ment than at first expected.
Discussions
between
the
three delegations, which have been going on for a week, end- ed.today..
Sir Raymond Strent, who led the Brilish, delegation, sald in a joint statement issued. on behalf of the British.and American delo- gates, that something Important and lasting had been accomplish- ed, at the conference.
The statement continued. "We demonstrated that by exchanging ideas and information and by es- tablishing basly friendly contact it is possible to lessen the diff culty which faces us.
"We have, taken, the, Brst step along this road instead of along n road which leads again. to misun- derstanding in Increasing dim-. culty.
Those who expected different results from our conference did nat understand our approuch.
"The ubject of our visit was not to propose agreement on the division of markets or prices or ony such things. Our approach way and is to rely on better im- derstanding to promote helter practices without a specific plan or agreement."
Japan satisfied
FLOATING FAIR ON CARRIER
London, May 17,
of
The aircraft carrier Campants, veteran of savage convoy battles on the wartime Northern routes to Russia, will become a floating
festival exhibition for the Britain in 1951,
Painted white and sporting an open-air cafe on her flight deck,
will start the 10,000-tonner tour of Britain's roast porta April, 1951.
די
As to start Convertion Birkenhead in May.
n
Át
The exhibition, strongly mari-' time in Anyour, but tied in with themes of the big exposition now building in London on the South bank of the Thames,, will des- eribe Britain's contributions to selence, the arts, and industrial design. Assuciated Press.
GRAECO-GERMAN TRADE TALKS
Frankfurt, May 18.
West Germany und Greece will Buntpol Hori, chief Japanese start negotiations in Athens early delegate, also confirmed that no in June for a new trade agree-
taken discussion had
placement. about the division of markets
The present $57,000,000 agree-{ or setting prices by agreement; ment will expire soon.
or arrangements of a restric tive nature.
West German Importers have| Bad trouble fulling their agree-
A senior managing director of ments to purchase Greek tabdeco the All-Japan Colton Spindles under the pact. Since the war Association told Reuter after the Germon smokers. have preferred conference that the Japanese re-
presentällves were very satisfied American to Greek tobacco-As- with the discussions and looked spelated Press, forward to farther talks in the
near future. He thought India's U.S. TRADE WITH participation in similar
slons would be useful.
discus-
BRITAIN
Washington, May 18.... A report by the conference's Export Policy Sub Committee The United States, exported concluded that sale in foreign $141,300,000 to Britain's sterling markets of cotton goods at un-area blee during March while im
that porting $111,100,000 from necessarily low prices seriously diminished the return which such
area.
preas
exports could and should make to In February, the US. shipped the national economy of Japan. $119,100,000 10
"Such sules could unsympathetic attitude
create an toward
Japanese participation in world trade with possible repercus-
while receiving ter
the sterling arca Exports. to were below the 1960 monthly
sions", the Sub-Committee average of $155,800,000 while im- ports were up from the 300,300,- warned.
Another-Sub-Committee.report 000 monthly average last year.-
ed, without comment, a Japanese Associated Press
claim that, the collon Industry
would require more than the
4,000,000 spindles, now authorls-
ed-by the Far Eastern Commis-
KULAKS GAOLED
Bucharest, May 17,
Three Kulaks have been sen-{
New York Stock Exchange
New York, May 17. Late, selling throw d rising alék márket off course today. Early gains of fractions to around à point were either: cut down dr in,hordo cases, wiped out.
Radio-television Акныев were Work Closing prices amgll advances and de- was brisk most of Business the day with the turnover ground 2,000,000 shares. Some railway equipment issues rose on the strength of news of Pennsylvania Railway's record-breaking order for 10,000 cars. Ve JODCA Dow
averages: Stocks 78.00: 20 Industriale. 220.00; Rails 56.77; 10 Vilties 43.82.
Cicking quotations: Adams Express 224 Alaska Jument 273 American Can 119
The Global Flees
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO via JAPAN President Clovclánd” ................. Art. May 28 #General Gordon” .............................Arr. June 19 "Predlident Wilson" -...svapas. Arr. Juno 19
Salle May Salls Junt Salls June
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via JAPAN
“President Harficon" "PRESIDENT McKINLEY"
Arr. Juno 5 Sails June G Arr. Júns 11 Sälls June 12
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
Williamette Victory" "President Tylor"
. Art. June 10 ..Arr. Juno 10 ROUND THE WORLD
Sails June fa Salls June 11
VIA MANILA,, SINGAPORE, colombo, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
Arr. May 23 .. Arr. May 28
Salls May 24
Sails May 30
15
"President Van Buren"
President Jefferson"
TÓ JAVA & STRAITS
Smelting 55%
70%
100%
"Willamette Victory"........Att. June D St. George's Bldg.
Salls June 10
33
8
Baldwmotive 10
Anaconda Aviation
Barnsdall 524
Bendix Avlation 451⁄2
Bethlehem Steel 30%
Boeing Aircraft 29% Borden Co. 81% Canadian Pacific 15 Case,. J. I. 43 Chrysler Colgate
823%
45%
·
Commercial Solvent 1734
Corn Products 65 Du Pont
Rastman Kodak 484 General Electrle 50%
Motors 855%
Goodrich 9876
Goodyear 52%
Homestake Mining 441⁄4............
International Harvester 29%
Paper 45%
1
Tel & Tel 13%
•
Johns Manville 51 Kennecott Copper 56% Montgomery Ward 58% National Distillers 224
Lond 44% New York Central 14% Packard
Pan
Real Silk 14%
Airways D RR 17
Carp. 20%
Remington Rand 12 Repub
Steel 33%
Tobacco 37%
Schenley 31
Seare Roebuck 45 Shell Oil
43%
Sócony Vacuum 184 Southern Pacific 544 Standard Brands 23
"
Oll of Calif. 07% all of N. J. 79% Studebaker 39% Union Bag 2014
Carbide 50%
US Rübber
"Steel 32
"Lines 184 Westinghouse 34%
Younkstown Sheet & Tube 84 Gen. Pub. Utilities 17%
Bonds were higher, Marked up
sion for domestic and export re-fenced to death and five to hard on the Curb were Cities Service.
quirements.
Before the war Japan had 12 000,000 spindles and, will reach the 4,000,000 telar again this year. Potential production is 400,000 Dr. Sataro spindies Takhac, Japan's Foreign Trade Minister, has urged a total of 0,000,000 or 8,000,000-Reuter.
a.. year,
UNION BAN ON SEGREGATION
Washbigion, May 18.
of Industrial
The Congress Organisations has banned
all
Nekro-White segregation in the
other
labour terms of from ten to do Corden Petroleum, Pantepes. Oli court and Venezuela Syndicate A330-
"clated Press. years by a military Oroded.
The
accused, described en followers of Jullu Mantu's, pèq- sant movement, were accused forming terrorist grutips for the purpose of murdering State - clals. The group was further ac- cused of seriously Injuring In spector Constantin, Maral In Apill-United Press,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
AN CITRUS PACKER" Undez wami us d
Washington, May 17 The Export-Import Bank Loday approved a credit of $125,000,000 for Argentina-Router.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES LOKASIM ver Consignees por BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE
MI. TRAFALGAR
HEL
South of the United States, brHaving, arrived. Hong Kong elsewhere on properties owned condignees of cargo are hereby are hereby notified that, their Holined that all goods have cargo is being discharged into or leased by the Union,
The ban pplies to offers, been landed and placed tum long Kong & Kowloon drinking fountains, wash rooms their risk and expense into the Wharf & Godown Co's godown meeting places and
godowns of the Hongkong, and where it will be at consignees Issuing the alreative the CIO's Kowloon Wharf and Godown risk and subject to the Whirl's General Counsel, Mr. Arthur J. Co., Ltd, where delivery may terms and Conditions of storage, as soon as the and where delivery may be US dollars opened yesterday Goldberg, challenged any State be obtained
obtained. ut HK$6.03 rose to 6.054, and or local statute erordinance goods are landed.. closed at $0.0521.7421100 which would require the CIO to
TT opened at HK$6.10% and practice. segregation-Reuter
Money Market
closed at $0,119%; *vijá
wax.
4.
MAN
facilities,
the
No Cuma will bo, admitted... Dumagud, packages are to, be after the goods have left the left in the godowns för ex- Sterling
tinchanged 2 NEWSMAN'S WRIT godowns or failure to attend amitation by Consignees, and HK$15.35.0
the Company's surveyors, 59 DM, A BL)
survey.
Messrs. Goddard. E. Dougla Australian pounds opened affa Aceh, May 18
Charles Dellar, fournalist on All broken,
Chated apd dam- HK$12.69 and closed at $12.60.
at 10 am. on May 20, 1950: Piastres remained nominal at the staff of the African-owned aged goods are to be left in HK$12:= 100,AFTS LE
Ghana Express," today
Red Ticals at H$20.40 100, and writ usking for judicial rellot for the godown where they will be To comply with the General NEI Gullders at HK$4 a 100, his wife, Mrs. Patricia Dollar, examined in the presence of Bonded Warehouse Regulations, and daughter now living at Meer, Goddard and Dollglas consignees must have. à. Ro- venue Oficer in attendance Hornchurch, Essex, Engla
were unchanged.
Tel. 28172/5.
BEN LINE
SHIP
"BENWYVIS"
"BENARTY" "BENVORLICH"
"BENMACDHUI"
1"BENLOMOND"
"BENALDEA" "BENAVON" "BENVENUE”
“BENMACDHUI” "BENAVON"
"D'ENWYVIB"
"BENARTY"
"BENVORLICH” "BENALOER” "BENVENUE"
:{
FAX
THEN THE
ARRIVALS
FROM U.K. via Bingapore.
SAILINGS
QUE
In Port
on or abt. 6th Juno
11th June
21st Junio 26th June
2nd July
16th July
26th July
..
Loading on or abt.
26th Junk
20th July
Dublin,
Ham-
20th May
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Hull. i
Liverpool,
Rotterdam,
burg.
·
Genoa, Le Havre, Lon- don a Hamburk,
Liverpool,
Glasgow,
Dublin, Antwerp - Rotterdam,
† Accepts Cargo for Japan.
10th June
14th June
6th July
31st July
* Accepta Cargo for Havre.
Vi Mulya, Colomba, Port, Buden, Adan, and Suez Canal.
For Further Particulars, Apply To
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
Agents
York Bulld
Telephone: 3416b.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "KOREA"
Loading about 10th June
for ...
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, DILO, GOTHENBURG, & COPENHAGEN
Tanks available for the carriage of oll in bulk
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Queen's Bldg., Zad néor.
34111 & 34112
When damaged dullable gooi WEEKLY CHINA MAIL":
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| be admitted to the coon May 19, 1950, 'at' 10 ́a‚m. ·
Dollar states that For many To comply with the General are examined.
and daughter Bonded 'NY: RUBBER
Warehouse Regula No claufis will be admitted months his wife have been refused re-chtig ber- tions, consignees, must have a SepNew Yorky Mani7.- mits, and be has therefore applied Revenue Officer in attendance after the goods have left the steamer's godowa and bil Crude, rubber, Ne, One futures for writ to the Immigration when examining damaged full- closed 100 to 185 1igher soclated Press.
Omcer to justify his action-able goods. All claim against tocad remaining delivered 21950 will be! May
the vessel must be presented after May July
$27.75
to the Undersigned within subject to rent. fourteen days of the ship's M.An- arrival, or they will not be hamer. recognised.
231707
Ond frikies „smoked
Assoclut
LONDON
PL-BUDGET
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grosented
Awor they
tot bé Tecógrilsed.
WALLEM & CO
For Mahia, May 17. The Panipple Senate yester day approved the 1951 Eational Bublet bill walling for appropria No fire Insurance will tion of UB4125,000,000, (20
The Senate Janshed over US
Usio effected. GKS 000 LLUZ Dis House approved
kafes Bertator
Montano Firince Còm2: 'chalarian
mitter, said the Sonate will stand
Dint Senat
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