THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1980.
ROYAKENTÉR OCEAN TINTS
SINGAPORE, JAYA
PORTS and
MACASSAR
"TJIBODAS"
"TJITJALENGKA”
"TABMAN"
"VAN HEUTBZ **
"TJITJALENGKA"
"not calling Singapore ·
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
111h Junc
In Port
25th June
25th June
9th July
**only to Bingapore, Penang & Bel. Deil
✔ MANILA, EAST &
SOUTH AFRICA &
"TJISADANE"
SOUTH AMERICA
"PERLAGE" **
"TEGELBERG"
"TJIKAMPEK"
"RUYS"
11th June
· 30th June
1st July
13th July
In Port
18th June 20th June 6th July
2nd July
2nd July
5th Aug.
ant calling Manila and loading on 14th June only ** not calling South America
JAPAN
"TJIBADANE”
"TJIBODAS”
12th June
4th July
In Port
3rd Aug.
13th Juna 18th June 19th June 8th July
TECELBERG"
"STRAAT BOENDA"
"RUYS"
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
⚫ EUROPE via MANILA
and MALAYA
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
"BYNKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
14th June
"MARIEKERK"
early July
14th June 15th July early Aug.
Through 00/L icated to
Maditerranean and Northern
European ports,
•
JAPAN
"RYNKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
"MARIEKERK"
13th June
1-4th July. early Aug.
18th June early July
UKING'S BUILDING, TELEPHONES: 22H015 <TO (20017
**UINNEST ZAGENT"292" CONNAUGHT ROAD, E, TREČNO NUNG +25139 -
THE WORLD
FINANCE
New York Stock Exchange
New York, June 7,
AND
COMMERCE
TRADE RIVALRY IN MIDDLE EUROPE SEEN
Washington, June 8.
The stock market moved All during the post-war years Western European
ahead briskly over. a broad front today for gains of frac~ | tions to around three points.
There was a slight morning rinking spell, after which prices lunged whead, some Issues touch- ing the highest peaks slace 1920 before settling back a bit under prof! taking.
notions have worried over some means to re- create their old trade with Middle Europe, Russig wrote the sort of post-war trade treaties with its satellites in Middle Europe that siphoned off large portions of their goods for Russia. There was little or nothing left for Western Europe.
This ralaed. important havoc.
sup- na-
Most in demand were stegl, car | Mikile Europe had always and radio television stocks. plied much food and row
for Selected railway issues respond- terials
the factories and ed to only moderate buying.
workers of Western Europe.
Now, for no announced reason, General Motors was again ne- Moscow in willing Lo consider tive following Tuesday's spring to shipping Rusalan grains to West- 95-3/4, but had trouble and end-rn Europe again-in return for ed up with a loss. Chrysler was commodities yet unnamed. a prime favourite
This offer senreely raises most of the
experts time, shooting un four points be cheer among US, trade
There are several conjectures fore retreating slightly.
about Russian motives,
Turnover reached 1,750,000 shares for the session.
Traders still had not figured eul what caused Tuesday's mur ket to be one of the biggest in a long time.
Dew Jones averages: Stocks 76,10: 20 Industrials 223.00: Rails 55.13; 10 Utilities 43.71.
Closing quotalions:
Alims Expres
Alaska Juneau American Can
15
Agriculture
plan wanted
Schuman plan and Britain
Paris, Juno 7.
M. Roleri Schiuman, the French Foreign Minister, em- phasised today that the French Government desired Britain join the proposed Euro- pean coal and steel poo).
to
"We have not the right to cry victory, for we have great prob lems to solve." he said. The French feel that i will be d ficult,
"I repeat that the French Government continues to hops and warmly desire that our Bri- tish friends will be able to jou and associate themselves with the under à form common effort which cannot as yet be defined.
"We arc showing as much understanding as possible in all particular situations."
M. Schuman said that the pro- posed High Authority concerned In the pool must not have tional, ideas or live in the clouds, Decisions would be orientated Salt towards the general Interest, be
If a member country was un- Incap- Flan for productive or physically
able of fulalling the role it way of helping It to do so.
play there must be the means
large
Stockholm, June 7. The French and German delegates to the International Federation of Agricultural Pro- ducers' Congress in Sjochaden, near Stockholm. to- sald. This shift In Russian trade day issued a declaration calling! strategy arose after the United for # "Schuman Nations Economic Commission Gunuar Myrdal of Sweden, put for Europe (ECE), handed by auriculture."
The declaration said there were out a feeler last November on no essential obstacles to co-opera- "What we seek is one
market possible greater trade between tion between Fronch and German Europent
to
without
increase Its alm would be to production and assure the fow of goods-Reuter.
the non-Communist and Com-farmers in a commal market. Customs or other obstacles," M. munist halves of Europe. Moscow Dificulties could be settled with Schuman said. he just replied that the feeler mutual goodwill by agreements is favourably received insofar as for products, and by seasonal a possible grain trade pact might conventions enabling the legill. he concluded,
mate interests of producers in the Between the issuance of the two countries to be safeguarded. ECE feeler Inst November and the The delegates sold that
they favourable Russian
Mr. had decided to constitute a com- reply, Myrdal made a visit to Moscow. misalon balween the organisations they represent, with a view to permanent
ent co-operation,
Pushing the curtain
on the one hand, to R}
Now, on the surface, it ap- of the retail prices of pears that Moscow is moved to turel produce and, on the othe push the fron Curtain alde hand, to the establishment of a jlttle. But U.8. government market for all the products o' there the เve countring ot normal
wheat exports point out
is a much reduced need now prices for their farmers."-Reu- for Russian or Middle
22% 3
..110
Smelting Telephone Tobacco Waterworks
50% 1501 08
Anaconda Copper
10% 321/
Aviation Corp.
1
Baldwin Locomotive
10
Barnsdall....
514
Bendix Aviation
454
Bethlehem Steel
38
22nd Juno
Bacing Aircraft
28
.24th July
Borden Co.
51
are cared for. It is
Canadian Pacife
15
Case, J. I.
45
course grains and
Chrysler
Colgate
Commercial Solvent
ISTHMIAN LINE
(1-thankan Steamship Company, New York)
DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK
VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA
Tanks available for Bulk Oil.
SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &.
DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)
"STEEL SURVEYOR" "AKTION"
*STEEL SEAFARER"
"STEEL ROVER"
“STEEL ADMIRAL"
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.
STEEL SEAFARER" "STEEL HOVER" "STEEL ADMIRAL”
Sails N. Y.
Salled
Salled
..24th June
16th July
.16th Aug.
Salls S.F. Due H.K. Salled 24th June 24th June 15th July
7th July 25th July, 15th Aug,
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tel: 31146
Chinese Freight Agents: HUN FAT & CO, LTD,
Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23483.
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmilan Steamship Company, New York)
S.S. "STEEL SURVEYOR"
LOADING 21st JUNE
SAILING 22nd JUNE
FOR
LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK vía PANAMA CANAL Passenger Accommodation Avellable, TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULK OIL
GILMAN CO., LTD.
Tol. 31146.
Chinese Freight, Agents:-HIN FAT & CO., LTD,
Tols: 28823, 25553 & 23483,
SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.
'ARRIVALS FROM, EUROPE
Carn Products
Du Pont
Eastman Koduk
General Electric
Goodrich
Goodyear
Motors
Homeslake Mining
International Harvester
-
pean grain, much as it
Euro-
needed in the gruelling years of 1946-47.
Europe's basic needs on wheat
possible,
however, that Russla might offer
that Europe
might need them enough to get a 73% new East-West traile channel 45% open.
1754 Andi,
of course, it is possible
may try QU that the Russlan
ter.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CONSIGNEES FÉR STATES STEAMSHIP COMPANY
8.3. "CHARLES E. DANT"
10 are hereby notified that their 824 untiersell the work murkiet 30 cargo is being discharged into International Wheat the Hong Kong & Kowloon 487 Agreement would
that the
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
BURNS PHILP LINE
Consignees per Company's Vessel
M.V. "MERKUR”
Voy. 61 Up.
are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into The H.K. & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., where it will He at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and condi- tions of storage at The HK. & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. The cargo will be ready for delivery from Go- down on and after June 0. 1950.
No claims will be admitted
be struthed. Wharf & Godown Co's godown after the goods have left the 953 The gloomler of the trade prop- where it will be at consignees Company's Godown, and all
hets in Washington have always
abid that it was in Russia's patak and subject to the Wharfs goods remaining undelivered tern of aggression eventully to terms and conditions of storage, after June 14, 1950, will be. Use surpluses to break world and where delivery may be subject to rent. 28% prices.
45%
Paper
45
Tel & Tel
13
57
ith t
21
215
Johns Manville Kennecott Copper Montgomery Ward National Distillers
Lead
New York Central
Packard-Moters-..
Pennsylvania BR
What could have motivated the Russian move?
to
obtained.
*
Ex-
All claims against the Damaged packages are to be steamer must be presented in loft in the godowns for
the undersigned on or before No one in the U.S. Commerce amination by Consignees and July 7, 1950, or they may not and Agriculture departments Washington, or at Marshall Plan the Company's surveyors, be recognised. headquarters believes that the Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke 45% move is based on normal trade at 10 am. on June 15, 1950. cffected.
No Fire Insurance 12% thinking as the West lulows it.
-33%
will be
Warehouse Regula
Damaged cargo ex thi
Many guesses-ure that the. To comply with-the-General
0% Russian have more trouble.than | Bonded
Pan American Airways
16
21.
14
Radio Corp. Real Silk
Remington Rand Republic Steel
Reynolds Tobacco
Schenley
Sears Roebuck Shell Oil Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific
Standard Branda
T
14 Oil of Calif.
Oil of N. J.
Studebaker
Union Bag
Carbide
US Rubber
Steel
14 Lines Westinghouse
con-
•
they foresaw either in inanutan- liers, consignees must have vessel will be surveyed in the turing or buying the kind of ma- Revenue Officer in attendance premises of The H.K. & Kow- chinery they want.
loon Wharf & Godown Co., 122
U.S. trade experts say the Rux- when. damaged dutiable goods Ltd. between the hours of
are examined. 34% lans have never bid for
10.00 a.m. and 400 p.m. en 30% sumer goods for the Russian pro-
No claims will be admitted June 13 and 14, 1950. Con- 31%ple or for machines to turn them after the goods have left the signees are advised to have A out. Rather they want the
steamer's godowns, sort of heavy machinery
and all their Representatives present could be turned to war use. goods remaining undelivered during the Survey.
45%
that
44
19
Ly
54%
23
23
after June 18, 1950 will be subject to rent.
steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before June 23, 1950 or they will not be recognised.
This they are not likely to get, even on this new bid for re- Opening old trade channels, The 70% United States has a long secret All claims against the 78 list of articles that may not be 34 sold to the Soviet or Red satell- 29%ites, things that might be used to 49 make war goods, 449 There is the possibility
the Russlons are selling stockplies they had built up in cose of war. Government perts admit the possibility exists, but they have no proof-Ass0– i ciated Press.
35
16%
35
Youngstown Sheet & Tube. 02
Gen. Pub. Utilities
163
-Associated Press.
Peninsular
QUIS NOS
that wheat
CX-
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agenta.
Hong Kong, Jupe 9,. 1950.
Consignees are warned that claims for damage or shortage may not be accepted if the damage is not surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of Consignees Representatives at this ape pointed time.
.GIBB,- LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents.
Hong Kong, June 8, 1980,
& Oriental M.V."LA MARSEILLAISE"
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
BAGGAGE
SAILS:
m.v., “SUMATRA".
m.v. "MINDDBO".
.End June .End July
SAILINGS TO EUROPE
m.v. "BALI” m.v. "SUMATRA”
14th Jung 45th July
FOR
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ✨ ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSIO
GOTHENBURG
Derpfanl
hip, for Bulkefl
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
R.M.S. “CANTON " NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
FRIDAY the 9TH JUNE at 5 p.m. for the United Kingdom via Straits, Colombo, Bom- bay, Aden and Port Said.
ALL passengers baggage must be sent to the Hongkong, &, Kowloon Wharf Co.'s Godown at NO. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE by NOON on THURSDAY the STH JUNE
SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packages car- ried by pamengers themselves - ALL BAG- GAGE must. poes throught the, Whart Co.'s Godown for loading on board by ship's slings only.
EMBARKATION: Will take place between 2 p.m. and -4.15
RIP, CU PRIDAY, the 9TH JUNE, MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.
will sail for
MARSEILLES
VIA
Manila, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti, Suor and Port-Said
ON
SUNDAY, the 11th June, 1950, at 6. A.M.
Passengers are requested, to board the vessel on Saturday,' the 10th of June, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Baggage room and hold baggage will be registered in KOWLOON GODOWN NO. 56 (No. 2 Gate, Canton Road, Entranco), on Friday, the 9th of June' hötween. S'am. and NOON
¿ please apply
CIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
Queen's: Building
PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Fleet
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"General Gordon"
"President Wilson” "President Cleveland"
via JAPAN
„Arr. June 19 Atr. June 10 Arr, July 14
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS
via JAPAN
"President Harrison". '.
"President McKinley"
Sails June 20 Balls June 20
·Salls July 18 ANGELES
Arr. June 12 ... Arr. Júno 13
Sails June 13. Sails June 14
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vio PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"President Tylor" "Williamette Victory"
Arr. June 11 .. Arr. July' 15
Salls June 12
Salls July 19.
ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KABACHI, SUEZ, PÓRT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLÈS, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Posk" "Marino. Snapper"
Arr. Juno 21
Sails June 22
Arr. July 2
Salls July •
TO JAYA & STRAITS
"Willametto Victory" ........ Arr. Juno -16 St. George's Bldg.
Salls June 17 Tel. 28172/5,
BEN LINE
SHIP "BENARTY"
“BENVORLICH"
"BENMACDHUM"
"BENLOMOND"
"DENALDER" "BENAVON" "BENVENUE" "DENDORAN" "BENLAWERS"
"BENMACDHUI" "BENAVON" "BENLAWERS”
"BENLOMOND"
"BENARTY"
"BENVORLICH" *"BENALDER" "BENVENUE"
FROM THR
FAN FA53
ARRIVALS
FROM
·U.K, via Singapore.
SAILINGS
DUE
11th June
on or abt. 12th June-
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg
A Hull. Liverpool, Havre,
Hull.
21at Jupe
20th June
2nd July:
16th, July..
29th July
14th Aug
12
9th Aug
Loading on or abt,
28th Juna
20th July
1
17th Aug.
Dublin,
Hamburg,
Gonda, Le Havre, Lòn- don & Hamburg.
Liverpool,
Qingow.
Dublin, Antwerp
Rotterdam.
-
Joch June at
14th, June
18th June
5th July,
Sint July
↑ Accepts Cargo for Japan, * Accapte Carge for Havre, #Omita Dublin.
Via Malaya, Colombo, Port Budan, Aden, and Suez Canal, For Further Particulars, Apply To---
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
Agents York Building.
Telephone: 34185.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "KOREA
21st June
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, HAIFA, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA,
ANTWERE, BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,
- GOTHENBURG, & COPENHAGEN
Troks available for the carriage of all in huik
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.
·Tel: 36111 &- $41J2
SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.
m.v. "BALI
LOADING 13th JUNE SAILING 14th JUNE
ADEN, POET BAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, TANGII CARABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, ERKAUKE KAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURA
GILMAN
BUC
CO. LTD.
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