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AUTHTHE-CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MAY 26,-1050,

ROYAL

INIBOCIAN

SINGAPORE, JAVA

PORTS ond

MACASSAR "VAN HEUTB2" "TJIBODAS"

"TJÍTJALENGKA" "TABMÁN"

"VAN HEUTAZ • •

ZINIS

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

in Port 8th June.

5th June

25th June

25th June

*not calfing Singapore

**only to Singapore, Penang & Bel Dell

MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA

"TJIBADANE" "BERLAGE"

"TEGELBERG"

"TJIKAMPEK"

"RUYB"

JAPAN

"TJIBADANE"

"TJIBODAS”

"TEGELBERG"

"TJIKAMPEK"

- 28th May

10th Juna 30th Juno

1st July

10th June

14th June

In Port

6th July

28th June

1st July

5th Aug.

7th June

8th June

4th July

10th June

3rd Aug.

29th June 8th July

"RUYS"

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

⚫ EUROPE við MANILA

and MALAYA

"BYNKERK"

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

"LANGLEESCOT"

"MARIEKERK”.

early June early July

6th June Carly July carly Aug.

Through B/L subd

14

Mediterranean and Northern

European ports.

JAPAN

"RYNKERK"

"LANGLEESCOT"

"MARIEKERK"

5th June early July carly Aug.

early June

early July

KING'S - BUN DING, TELEPHONES: - 20015 TO 28017

CERNESE AGENTS) AL CONNAUGHT, MEKAN, 2° 111,8 313m 25131

Tom

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Ithmian Steamship Company, New York)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

*STEEL SURVEYOR" "AKTION"

Tanks available for Bulk Oil.

22nd June 24th July

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

“STEEL SEAFARER”

"STEEL ROVER"

"STEEL ADMIRAL“

.......

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

*STEEL SEAFARER'İ "STEEL ROVER"

"STEEL ADMIRAL”

24th Junc .10th July 10th Aug.

Sails N. Y. Sails S.F. Duo HB. Sailed 3rd June 24th June 6th June 24th June 15th July 7th July 25th July 15th Aug.

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel: 313.46

Chinese Freight Agents:-IN FAT & CO., LTD. „Tolo: 28823, 23553&z 23489.

m.y. "BALI”

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

8.6 "HAI TING"

.29th, May

5th June

m.v. "SUMATRA” m.v. "MINDORO"

..End Juno

.End July

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

m.v. "BALI” m.v. "SUMATRA”

.15th Jana

.15th July

FOR

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

& GOTHENBURG

Dooptanks available for Balkoll

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "KOREA"

KRET

And.

Loading about 10th Juna

+MUST

1344&

ADEN, PORT SAID, HAIFA, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA,

ANTWEIN, HOTTERDAM, HAMBU ÖSED,

GOTHENBURG, & COPENHAGEN

Tanks Available for

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

FINANCE AND

COMMERCE

U.S. RESPONSIBILITY FOR HELPING ASIA

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Practically

по business

WAS

put through yesterday and rates;

remain unchauged,

H.K. GOVT. LOANS 4. Los 98k, Dien. 3% b (2934 196D) DID. 36 Lean (1948) 97.

DANKS ..K. & M. Bank 1230n.

(Lon. Her.)/(2*35. Chartered Bank CD 7/18n. Mercantile Bank A. ́ ́U, ett Bank of Easi Aula 10tk.

INSURANCES

Canton Ina, 240n. Union In Ex.Div, -8306. China Underwriters ¡dn. 1. Fire Ina, 103.

KRIPPING

Douglases 2001.

J.K, M. Steamboats 11. Jado China (Prel) 19%

(D) 19

Hill (enter) 68/7

Unton Waterboats 201.

Asin Nav, 453, 07. Böen.

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, Etc. I.K. & K, Wharvl. 80.

Nurth Point Wharren -5.80m.

Hotels Hongkew Wharves 10. H.R. Docks 141.

China Providenzi 60n. Hhhal Dockyards . Wheelocks lib.

MININO.

Raub Miner 4.70n.

JLK. Mine „Otlýn,

LANDS, HOTELA & BLOGS,

H, B. Hotels 854,-

1.K. Lunde 87 m Bluehal Kanda 1b. Humphreys in. 11., Healtion Zn. Chinese Estaire 1240.

PUBLIC UTILITIES H.K, Tramways 10.40b, Penk Trame (Old) In.

(New) Bu. Bar Ferries 750,

d. Lights (018) ***. (New) (4,500.

II.K. Electrica 21.

Bacao Electries . Nis. 17, Ex.Bu.

11. Kila 2n,

Bendakan Lizħla 8n. Telephones Ex.Div. 15.

Bhanghai, Ca 15.

INDUSTRIALS Call, Mues, (Ord.) tim. Canton Tees Sijn. Cements 1.

ILK, Ropes Ika.

STORES, etc.

Dairy Farm Ex.Div., Bonus & it. 1, Watan 21

L. Orawforde 32n.

Binedres 2..

Chin Portum 10m.

Nun Co. Lid, 1.30.

Kwong Sang Horr pan.

Wine On (LR) 500.

Wm. Powell, Lid. Ex.Dir. 8in..

MIBERLLANEOUS

China Entertainmentà 14. I.K. Construellons (OW) 1.505.

(New) 1.200,

Vibro Pitings 11. Marstan Temimente Dim. -Mavuman ~ (HL.K.) -- T&M. ---

Shaugh Loan 1s.

Yangisse 1,891,

Ew 1,801,

COTTOMS

RUBDER, t. COMPANIES Alma alates 13an,

Anglo-Dulch Bn.

Anglo-Jaras 15h.

lintu Anams 101,

Bule Pantallona #2!ýb, „B. Chemor United in. Chen Rabbers' 10b. Consolidated flubbers to Pastaion Rubbers 1.300. Inva-Consolidateda n. Kota Bahrom .50b. Kroewek Java „ÍLÁ, Langkats 30.

Padang Rubbery · „05h. Resah Itubbers 102; 10. Rubber Truje...5, 24.

Bazingaga Rubbers „IPho

Semambu Bubbers.süb, Izola.

Shanghal Kedaha 40.

Shanghai-Malays 10a. Shanghai Pahang 40b, Shanghai Bumatina 2a. Bua Manzia 2007 Sungei Doria 18. Tanah Merahe,486, ' Tebang Rubbers Slob, .13M, Ziangbe Rubber..09.

Schenectady, May 24.

Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan. Premier, said tonight that the United States hos a moral respon- sibility to help build up under-developed nations such as Pakistän in order to establish stability and peace in Asia..

The Pakistani Premier said, "Your great moral qualifies and your glorious history fit you more than most nations to build up the inter- nationalism of the future and to step out into those vast constructive fields which are open 'to you in under-developed countries of the world."

The Prime Minister men- tioned Americon capital in- vestment and technical skill as two factors most needed in under-developed countries.

SOUTH CHINA EXPORTS UP

New York Stock Exchange

New York, May 24. The stock market closed -- tle lower tolloy after the stimulat- ing effect of the General Motors.

settlement wore off. A number of key larues, including General|| Motors, finished with gains run-

A ning ng high as two points. majority, however, showed losses! of fractions to a point or so.

Trading volume tended to con- tract on the way down, but trans- fers totalic 1,850,000, with 517. Issues declining and 351 advanc ing.

The market's initial response to the new General Motors wage and pension contract was an open- His country offered a good op-

log rush to buy, and the market advanced on a broad front, But portunity for Investment because It had managed despite *many

San Francisco, May 24. buying interest dwindled in the difficulties to maintain a balanced.

South China in April ex-afternoon id prices gradually! budget during the three years

promised ported three times the amount settled. Among the gainers were its 'existence. He

Brass. ariel

The stumblers in- American Investors few restrle of goods, it imported the de- Cudahy Packing, Revere Copper of the goods ap eluded Armor, Sinclair Oil and tions and free transfer of their clared value

proved for export being un: United Corporation, profits into dellars.

Dow Jones Averages: All Khan bald tribute usually high for the last 101 Liaquat to the American system of free years, according to Peking 78.53; Industrials 222.59; enterprise declaring that it re- Hadio tonight. That value was 56.60; Utilities 43.08.. sulted In making the

Adams Express United 86 per cent of total exports 'end of States the most advanced country from January to the In the world.

March.

The United States was the only country which could really help Amin without arousing the dus pleton of the peoples of the Far

East.

The bulk of exports comprised vegetables and vegetable oils (51.14 per cent), animals, parti cularly pigs, and products (34.8 per cent). The remainder was made up of tea and fabrics.

Total Imports In April wero! 37.3 per cent of January's total.

He said, "The peoples of Aula have lost all confidence In colonial powers. You are hok- ed, upon as Friends because they

Chiet items imported in April know that as you go to hele wêre petrol, rubber and rubber them you do not intend to take foods and soap (84.17 per cent). foods and medicine (17.24 per away their freedom." Liaquat All Khan reiterated his cent), cotton and cotton goods

contention that the Uni

United States C,

(15.9 per cent). The remainder must assist the countries of Asia were chemicals, dyestulls, trucks to raise their standard of living and gunny sacks. because

without their

stablilty

The Radio said that the steady) you cannot have peace in Asta decline in prices contributed to and without peace in Asia you a fall in the volume of imports. cannot have world pehce.

J

Most important

The Prime Minister said he did not come to the United States to neck charity but to let the people of Americo know what the situa- tion is in Pakistan and why be thought it necessary for advanced nations to participate in under- countries of the East,

developed in the East is most important for world peace. We

cannot have stability if hunger, discosc

ond ignorance are crodicated."

Linqunt

had

자이

Ali Khun said that he not

negotiated for any Ameri- can investments in Pakistan. 1only explained to

Ameri-

It explained, that previously im ported

goods were hoarded by speculators in expectation higher profits when prices rose. Furthermore, the South Ching Foreign Trade Bureau had only approved applications for the importation of essentials-Reu- ter

COTTON SOARS.

Alexandria, May 24. Astimount short staple futures

soared on this key International cotton oxchange today when the abolished n three Government per cent limit on price,fluctua- ilons.

Since

Σούτ

lust February, cans what Pakistan is, what pos- albilities-industrial and agricul- Egyptian, firms have held a cor tural-it has and why I feel that rer on the Ashmound crop. This. today's price rise, sinée It is necessary to develop indus- caused trially the under-developed coun- short sellers were trying to cover. tries of the East"

--August-jumped from 80.85 ridis He thought that It was the duty per 100 pounds to 103 rials.

Ashmouni prices, which had of industrially advanced countries, particularly America, to help soared from 70 rials in February Asian countries, technically and to 154.5 rials early in May, do- otherwise, because the pence of creased with the limit on price the world depended on stability fluctuation. With abolition of the In Asia.United Press and Reu-measure, the upward

tor.

Currencies made

available

Washington, May 24..

prices Press.

trend In resumed. Associatōd

hereby

Alaska Juneau American Can

Smelting Telephone

Aviation Corp. Baldwin Locomotive Barnsdall

Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Aircraft

The

"Global" "Mers

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

"President Cleveland" "General Gordon" "President Wilson"

vio JAPAN

Smile Way Sails June 20 Salls Junio

23

................... Arr. May 28 .......Arr. Junb 10 F....Arr. Juho 10" TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

"

via JAPÁN

"President Hattison”

President McKinley”

Arr. Jone 7

Saila June '8 Arr. Juno 13 Salts Jinto 14

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

"President Tyler" "Williamotto Victory"

..Arr. June 20

Sails June 11

Arr. July 5

Salls July 10

ROUND THE WORLD

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO; COCHIN. BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ. PÓRT SAID; ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON “President Jefferson". www.Arr. May 28 Salls May 30 "President Grant"

4. Arr. Juno 4

TO JAVA & STRAITS.

„Art. Juno 13

"Willamette Victory" St. George's Bldg.

Suils Junio 'Ü

Salls June 14 Tol. 28172/5.

BEN LINE

ARRIVALS

Stocks

Raile

22%

2

1197

6572 1022

H

Tobacco Waterworks

68

103R

Anaconda Copper

a 33

1034

6232

404

364

20

Borden Co. Canadian Paciile

0134

SHIP "BENARTY"

"DENVORLICH"

MA

"BENMACDHUI"

70

"BENLOMOND

է

Commercial Solvent

18%

07%

60%

"BENVENUE"

"BENDORAN"

Eastman Kodak

4612

General Electrle

BENLAWERS"

40%

Motors

SAILINGS

40%

20

"BENMACDHUI"

"BENAVON"

7316

J. I.

Chrysler Colgate

Com Products Du Pont

Goodrich Goodyear Homestake Mining

• International Harvester

Paper # Tel & Tel

r

Johns Manville Montgomery Ward National Distillers

19 Lead New York Centrai Fackard Motors Pan American Airways Pennsylvania RR Radio Corp. Remington Rand

lle Steel

BENALDER" "BENAVON"

"DENLAWERS"

DUR.

FROM

Ú.K. via 'Singapore, on or abt. “8th aline

11th June

21st June

London, Antwerp,

Rotterdam, ∙A. Hull...

Liverpool,

24th June

2nd July rich July 28th July Dth Aug.

14. Aug.

Leading on or abt.

20th July

2516 June!

Hamburg

17th Aug.

Dublin;

"BENLOMOND"

Havre,

Hamburg

30th June

Hull.

1922

3

"BENARTY"

Genoa, Le Havre, Lon-

10th June

đơn A Hamburg.

16%%

"BENVORLICH"

Liverpool,

10

"BENALDER"

Dublin,

Glasgow, Antwerp

14th Juna

5th July

1314

"BENVENUE"

Rotterdam.``

31st July

33%

† Acchptr Dargo for Japan, ..

Accepts Cargo for Havre.

20

18

675

23%

Oil of N. J.

75%

Studebaker Union Bag US Rubber

York Building,

34%

205%

Carbide

3012

434

"Steel

334

H

Lines Westinghouse

15%

35

Reynolds Tobaces Sehenter

Scars Roebuck Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific Standard Brands

Q of Calif.

Youngstown Shret & Tube 80% Gen-Púb. Utilities

Bonds were steady. Amon Curl gainers wére Kirkland.: Lake Gold, Louisiana Land and Technicolor-Assbelated Press,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees Par

MAERSK LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

M/V The

"LEXA having arrived Six more countries tiaveĮ MAERSK" agreed to make their currencies from New York and Ports dvailable to the International of call, Consignees of Cargo notified tha! Bänk for Reconstruction and are Development, the Bank's Pre their goods are being landed

8.5. "CRETE" sident, Mr. Eugene Black, an- and placed at their risk

and expenses into the Hobg are hereby notified that their nounced today.

the Netherland Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go cargo is being discharged Inte They are Italy, Mexico, Honduras, El Sdr down Company's godowns at the Hong Kong & Kowloon vador and Paraguay,

Kowloon, where deilvery nihy Wharf & Godown. Cal's go- Mr. Black told a Fress confer be übtained as soon as the goods down, where it will be at Con- ence, "There has been an in-')

are landed,

signces' risk and subject to the creasing demand lately for, r rencies other than dollars.". Optional cargo will not be Wharf's terms, and conditions Currencies in demand were landed here, unless notice has of storage, and where delivery Sterling and Swiss, Belgian and been given 48 hours prior to may be obtained. London, May, Zl. Rubber and oils: stocks closéa Mr. Black said that the trend vessel's arrival, but carried on fractionally higher on the news could be attributed to last Sep-frors port to port to the final that Britain proposed to giva tember's devaluation, the switch port of call to which the option

to from a seller's tb a relief from double taxation

buyer's extenda. - companies operating overseas market and the stepping up to No claims will be admitted holdings.

production in Western Europa. -

Black's Government božida -lipped

antibuncement after the Goods have left the

buying dried up.

LONDON STOCKS

French frañes, he said,

Damaged packages are to be left in the Codoins for exam- nation by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Mezuar). Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 a.m. on May 25, 1989.

alightly after, the recent small means that 12 countries have Godowns, and all goods remâin- To comply with the Generat now Printed the Bank permis- Ing undelivered after June Bonded Warehouse Regulations Rich-to-use all or part of their 2; 1950, will be subject to rent. Consignees must have a Res "own currency" subscriptiono. In

Financial Time's index 100.6-- Associated Press.

A

NY RUBBER

Crude Grabber Now Only futures

closed 10, lower to 12

May July September December sheets 20-14

ed Fresa.

May 2

28.73

22.00, baked

1ts Jending operations,

Reuter

All broken, chafed and venue Officer in attendance The others ого Dolgium Canada, Denmark, France, Bri- damaged Goods are to be left when damaged dutiable, goods am and the United States. In the Godowns, where they are examined.

No clation will be admitted, will be examined on June 1, 1900, ht:/:10 am. by our after the goods have left, die Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & stenher's godowns, and al Douglas

goods remaining undelivered

Bonded Warehouse Regulations subject to rent.

a BRISTLES FOR

EXPORT

To comply with the General after May 27, 1860, will be

San Francisco, May, 24. The Communist State-owned Spot No. One. "Hibbed Jamo zeef China (Bristle': Company' in Han consignets must have" &R Aul chime against the steam- Owls Bought $280 tons of ho yenue Outer in attendance or must be presented to the bristles for export, Peking Radio when damaged dullable goods undersigned on or before reported, tonight 2, haha. are examined.

June 14, 1950, "óf they will The bristics were bought in

us not be recognised the past few months, the Tradio All claims must reach added:

before June 28, 1080, or they No Tire Gisurance wit will not be, recognised,

afféstéd

Comi

Inday

No Insurance will be effected. ZAGWARA LOXLEY

SARAH (CHIN

Telephone: 34185.

Via Malaya, Colombo, Port Sudan, Adon, and Suez Canal.

For Further Particulars, Apply Tomi

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

Agents

U.S. ORIENT MERCHANT LINE.

ARRIVALS

BRIP

-FROM-~-

QUE.

8.5.

"BOROL"

EAST COAST/USA.

Abl.

30th May

21st June

. "TRITON"

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

York Building.

BRITISH

AGENTS.

INDIA

Tel: 94105

STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.

(APGAR LINE):

Offer

SPECIAL ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN.

AT THE REDUCED FARES OF

HK$600.00 (1st Class) —HK$450.00 (2nd Class).

during the Summer Period from frt May to 31ik October, 1958 Length of voyage opproximately 15 days

For sailings

MAGRINNON

fult

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