HE "CHINA" MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE-18; 1950.
ROYAL ENTEROCEAN LINES
SINGAPORE, JAVA
PORTS and
MACASSAR
"TASMAN"
"VAN HEUTÜZ⭑
"TJITJALENGKA"
23rd Juno
20th June
9th July
30th Juho
1st July
13th July
*only to Singapore, Penang & Bal. Dall
ARRIVALS SAILINGS:
MANILA, EAST &
SOUTH AFRICA &
SOUTH AMERICA
"TJIBADANE"
"DERLAGE" **
"TEGELBERG"
"TJIKAMPEK"
"RUYO"
15th Juna
In Port
20th June 6th July
2nd July
2nd July
5th Aug.
*not calling Manila and loading on 14th Jung only **not calling South America
JAPAN
15th June
In Port
15th June
4th July
18th June
3rd Aug,
15th July
"TJIBODAB”
"BTRAAT BOENDA"
"TEGELBERG"
"RUYS"
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
⚫ EUROPE via MANILA
and MALAYA
"RYNKERK"
"LANGLEESCOT"
"MARIEKERK"
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
in Port 15th June Early July
16th June
16th July
early Aug.
und to
Mediterranean and Northern
Through
Be/L
European ports.
• JAPAN
"LANGLEEBCOT"
"MARIEKERK"
14th July early, Aug.
18th June
early July
(KING'S BUILDING, TELEPHONES; 20015 #TO (280179:1
„PHIMALTAGENTS, RE CONNABILITY JUPAD, GUTIES: DIR, 24183,
MOKUS THE
ISTHMIAN LINE
(I-thmlan Steamship Company New York)
DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK
VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA "STEEL SURVEYOR" *AKTION"
Tanks available for Bulk Oil..
26th June 24th July
SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &
DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)
STEEL SEAFARER"
"STEEL ROVER”
"STEEL ADMIRAL"
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A,
*STEEL SEAFARER" "STEEL ROVER"
"STEEL ADMIRAL”
Sails N. Y.
Sailed
FINANCE
AND
COMMERCE
UNCERTAINTIES OVER "POINT FOUR" SCHEME
to the 21 ENJ
H.K. Stock Exchange
The market closed the highest for the morning's trading with general enquiries all round.
K. GOVT, LOANS
bonn Ak
3195% Loan (1934 à 1940) DEL. 347
(1948) BAL.
BANKS
10.K. & A. Frank 12861.
(L.) LTD". Chartered Bank AD 9/18n. Mercantile Bank A. 4 B. £22%3 Bank of East Aula 201b.
INSURANCES
Canton I, 266.
inion In, STOM, 670. China Underweilen 20. 1.K. Fire fun., 2001,
BHIPPING
Down 200n.
HK. & M, Beamboate in. Inde China (Preta ExD!«, #$%%%.
(Def. Ex.Div. 170n. Bearery 67/00.
hell
*Union Waterboats 180.
Anta Nay, $71.
DOCKS, WHARVER, GODOWNS, Ele FLK, K. Wharves 19n,
North Polot Wharvm 1600.
Bhanglin Hongkew Wharves 185.
M.K, Dorks 14!gh; 15mm. Chius Providents .305. Shanghai Dockyards 1960, Wheelocks 20
MINING
Raub Mines 4.700.
1.K. Mines on.
LANDS, HOTELS A BLDGA.
11. 9. Holla 8,264, 8.20/32 mm. 1.K. Lande AB, sk.
Shanghai Landa 1858.
Humphreys 17.
S.K. Renities £n.
Chitrone Estates $24.
PUBLIC UTILITIKA H.K. Tentwaye 181⁄2b. 11.50za. l'enk Trams (Old) 15m.
[New] Bn.
10
Bur Ferries £91a,
C. Ughts 1013) 10.20.
(New) 7.105, 1.20na.
11.K. Electrics 2256, 2274/2352.
Marso Electric 14.
+ (New) 10n.
(33. shares) 10%. Sandakan Ishte %. Telephones 120, 121. Shanal Goa 1.
P
24th Juno .23rd July .20th Aug.
Sails S.F. Due II.K. Sailed 24th June 8th July 22nd July 11th July 29th July 19th Aug.
17th June
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tel: 31146
Chinese Freight Agents: HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tels: 28823, 25563 & 23483.
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Steamship Company, New York)
S.S. "STEEL SURVEYOR"
LOADING 25th JUNE
SAILING 25th JUNE
FOR
LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK
vía PANAMA CANAL. Passenger Accommodation Avallable. TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULK OIL
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Tol. 31140.
Chinese Freight Agents:-HIN FAT & CO., LTD.
Tols: 28823, 25553 & 23483..
INDUSTRIALA Call, Mher. (Ord.) 2. Canton Iere 3. Cementa 101⁄4b. 10%Kan.
.K. Ropes in.
BTORES, Ele. Dairy Farm 13.20b.
(th.] 4. Watsoma: 26156) 26x, 25/4/26mm. 1. Crawfords 22, 121. Sinceres 24n.
Chilus Emporium Dn.
Ban Co. Ltd, 1.7hn.
Bonne ans dont ton Wing On (1K) 60%,
~TVen;" Powell,—xtd," # 5% në
MISCELLANEOUS
China Entertainment 14n. 1 It.. Constructions (Ota) 2.40m.
(New) 1.15.
Vibro Pings 115 Maremman Juvastmonle $/-n. Marma (1.K.) En. Shanshal Loan 70b. Yangtasem 2.406, 2Ý■a.
Evon 3b.
COTTONS
RURDER, etc. COMPANIES Alma Eklatı 1. Anglo-Dutch,30m,
Anglo-Jivka „3ăn.
Batu Anamı .18b, .17?5», 181*. Bute Plantations B6, 50. Chemor United
5.
Cheng Rubbers 14b. Consålidated Rubber 100%. Dominion Rubbers 1.800. Juva-Consolidateds 85.
Kota Bahroe 70b, 1.00 TBUR. Kroework Jawas 10m.
Langula 18.-
Padang Rubbers 10b.
Royal Rubbers 166, 1740, 35km. Rubber Trusts 2b, 2,40m,
Katayuan · Rubbers (101, 107.758%, Bemamba Tubber 30.
Shanghai Kedaha 4b. Bi-Malka 10,
Shanghal Pahang 106, Shanghal Bumatres In,
Bu Manggis 10. Buxgel Durix 16h.
Tanah Bleraka Kib, u. Tebong Rubbers 3134 Zlangbe Hubbers in.
Washington, Jaño 14.
President Harry Truman's "Point Four" programme has not really started yet and no one can say how far it will go, how well it will work, or where it will ord.
It has been talked about for 17 months, ever since January, 1949, when Mr. Truman made his inaugural address. At that time he mentioned a number of things he thought the U.S. should do in a world becoming half Communist.
One of them, which he called Point Four, had this alm Helping backward countries to a better life and more progress, Juster.
out
help. But the State Department will have to decide who gets what, if any.
the sense that it has been set-up! The plan isolf is now only in ht A definite programme by the President.
How? In several ways: With brains, skill and money.
The US. could send in Amert kind of Point Four programme in For years the U.S. has had a can exports to show them how to Latin America. The US, has sent grow better crops, Wipe
some of its experis in farming diseaser, modernise, education, use education,
public health anci water power, for electricity. other fields to help its Southern
Then American businessmen neighbours. could invest money in those
And American Businesses have countries. For pront, of course. Invested there. For example, in But they would be creating jobs oll, and mining and helping the people there.
United Nations, the through its Food and Agricultural
the * Organisation and
World Health Organisation, have carried out similar programmes in back- ward countries.
Until recently this WAS all something which was talked about in Congress and the news papers, but not acted upon. But Congress has approved the
Now
Idea.
As upproved, the plan calls for this country to spend US$35,000,- 000 the first year. But the appro- val of the idea is only just that. Congress still has not voted the money for carrying it out.
And
A dilemma
N.Y. Stock Exchange
New York, Juào 13. The stock market declined tɔ-] day for the first time in six rT3-! alons. Singled out for attention' by selling force, were most, o. the blue chip issues which re- cently have been riding the crest et an advancing market. Logses ran from fractions to a point or so. Profit-inking operations were considered mainly responsible for
A the setback. rally all but wiped out early losses, with rail stocks doing particularly well. But in the last few minutes of
trading another strain of weak- nets developed and the market closed on the way down. Trans-
were 1,780,000 shiures, fers
A total of 680 issues declined and 300 advanced. Santa Fe took top honours in the railroad vee- tion with Jump of 4 points at one time and a final gain of 2- at 119.
Other gainers included United) Corporation, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul,
Among the losers were Inland Steet, Tricontinental Corporation. Dow Joncs averages; Stocks, 70.29; 20 Industrials 220.44; 15 Rails 60.87; 10 Uunities 43.03.
Closing quotations: Adams Express Alaska Juneau
American Can
23%
The Global Fiech
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCo
"General Garden"
"Prezident Wilson" "President Cleveland”
via JAPAN
Arr. June 19
Balls Jane
ત
vi...Arg. Juno 19・・ Sails' Juno
.......... Art. 'July ́14° Salls July 15
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES vio JAPAN
"Président Talt” "President Madison"
..Arr. July 3 Salla July 2.Art, July 11
Solls Joly, 11 ..
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vio PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"Willamette Victory ......Arr. July 10 "Dartmouth Victory"
Arr, July 29 ROUND THE WORLD
Salls July 17 Sails July 30
YTA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, FŐRT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
"President Polk" "Marine Snapper"
TO JAVA & STRAITS
"Willamette Victory".... St. George's Bldg.
Arr. June 20
Salls June 22"
Arr. July 3
Sails July 4
Arr. June 10
Salls June 17 Tel. 28172/5.
2%
BEN LINE
.117
N
Sme
50%
.150/4
.
Tabacco
65%%
+
Waterworks
104
337%
In the case of the Polit Four
years) Anaconds. Copper programme, it will take
before the results of Aviation Corp. probably experts sent in this year or next Baldwin Locomotive
Barnsdall N can begin to show real results.
It is expected to do that, too, although we shall have to wait to see whether Congress votes the US$35,000,000 or less, Then, ama. The U.S. wants to stop Com-Bellichem Steet year from now, the whole buat munism which makes its appeal Boring Aircraft ness will have come up in Con- to people in backward countries, Bardell Co. gress again.
them better, and Canadian Pacific promising fuller life.
J. I. Case This country, the great antago Chrysler nt of Communism and great A
Colgate
Yet, this country is in a dilem- Bendix Aviation
Yourly basis
It will be handled on a year by preacher of the virtues of capiis- Commercial Solvent year basis so that Congress car review what has been accom- blished and décide whether it will let the plan end and cut off the the money or keep on going and vote more money.
About 60 nations are in line for this and of Point Four help. that is, there are that many which could benefit from such
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consigneca Fer
6.6, "BENVORLICH"
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.'s go-
lem and Democracy, cannot sit idly by, doing nothing, while the Corn Products Communists move into the back-Du Pont, ward places.
General Electrie At least, that's. the reasoning of Mr. Truman and of Congress,
too,
Motors
Goodrich
since it approved the plan. Goodyear of course, there are always the Homestake Mintag questions whose answer we won't International Harvester
Paper know for sama time!
ARRIVALS
FROM
J
DUE
in Port
-in Port
on or abt. 19th June (1.)
28th June
SAILINGS
Lohd bh, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg
H
the Jaly
#
18th July
29th July
20
#
9th Aug.
14th Aug.
H
10%
SHIP "BENVORLICH"
.U.K. via Bingapore.
4274
*BENARTY
784
"BENMACOHU)"
44%
BENLOMOND"
17%
"BENALDER"
"BENAVON"
"BENVENUE"
40
"BENDORAN”
081
"BENLAWERS"
9314
53%
44.
20%
Loading on or übt.
45%
22nd June
Tel & Tel
12%
20th July
51.
37% 8844 216)
à Hull. Liverpool,
17th Aug.
Dublin,
"BENLOMOND"
Havre, Hamburg,
Hull.
&
30th June
40
137%
“BENARTY"
18th dunb
Pan American Airways
10
"BENVORLICH” –
Liverpool,
K/Whart
20
6th July
1234
"BENVENUE”
Rotterdam.
31st July
† Accepts Cargo for Japan.
"
Will this help be enough to stop Communism? Is the U.S. Johns Manville starting to late? Is the plan, as Kennecott Copper
Ward It stands, big enough and broad Montgomery enough, to do the job?-Associat- National Distillers cd Press.
Money Market
US dollars were firmer yester-
down, where it will be at Con- day, opening at HK$5.00 and
Lead
New York Central
Packard Motors
Pennsylvania RR Radio Corp. Remington Rand
Steel
signces' risk and subject to the closing
at $5.971⁄2 after an interobacco
Wharf's terms and conditions
of storage, and where delivery may be obtained,
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for exam- Ination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 a.m. on June 16, 1950.
To comply with the. General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Ré- venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutlabte goods are examined.
No daima will be admitted, after the goods have left the steamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after June 18, 1950, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steam- er must be presented to the undersigned on or before July 2, 1950. or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will
effected
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.,
Agents.
Hong-Kong, June 12, 1950.
be
val down to $5.97.
Sears Roebuck TT opened at HK$0.01 and Shell Oll closed at $0.00 after dropping to Secony Vacuum $5.00
Southern Pacife Sterling was unchanged at Standard Brands HK$15.30.
Oil of Calif. Australian pounds were station-it of NJ.
Studebaker ary at HK$12.45.
Piastres remained nominal at
Union
Bag HK$12 à 100.
Carbide Ticals at HK$26.50 a 100 were US Rubber unchanged,
Steel NEI Guilders were marked nominal at HK$2.20 a 100.
Scattle, June 13. Ship arrival, Fred C. Ainsworth from
Yokohama. Associated Press,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees par BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE
m.s, "TUDOR"
Lines Westinghouse
#BENÍACOHUIT
“BENAVON" "BENLAWERS"
DENALDER"
Clasgow.
#Omite Dabiln,
Genoa, la Hive, Lon. don & Hamburg.
Dublin, Antworp 4
* Accepts Cargo for Hayre,
Vie Malaya, Colombo, Port Sudan, Aden, and Suez Canal.
· For further Particulară, Apply To-
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.
Agents
346
York Building.
92%
40%
36%
144
35
Youngstown Sheet & Tube. 04% Gen. Pub, Uilities
Rail bonds wero
..18% steady.
Among curb stumblers were Citles Service, Humble Oli, Elec- tric Bond and Share-Associated Press,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CONSIGNERS PER STATES, STEAMSHIP COMPANY
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into hire hereby notified that their
A. “CHARLES E. DANT"
the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown the Hong Kong & Kewloon, cargo is being discharged lato where it will be at consignees wharf & Gedown Co's godown Hisk and subject to the Wharf's where it will be at, confignees terms and conditions of storage, risk and subject to the Wharf's And where delivery may be terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be
obtained.
Damaged packages are to be obtained. left in the godowns for ex- amination by Consignees and left in the godowns for **-. Damaged packages tire to be the Company's surveyors, amination by Consignees and Messrs. Goddard. & Douglas the Company's surveyor, at 10 am. on June 17, 1950. Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke
SWEDISH EAST ASIA OCEAN AGENCIES, LTD. To comply with the Gentral at 10. am, on June 15, 1980.
CO.LTD.
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE
FAR EAST SERVICE FROM U.S.A. PORTS
Tn.y. "SUMATRA”. m.v. "MINDORO”
End Juno
.End. July
S.S. "OTHON"
BAILINGS TO EUROPE
ra.v. “SUMATKA”» m.v. "MINDORg".
15th July „Mid Aug.
ADEN, POET SAID, GENGA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG; COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG
Deértünks available for Buikoil
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Amended Date of Arrival
17th June, 1950.
Consignees are requbated to arrange for over-side delivery, otherwise lighterage and landing charges are for their account.
Agents:
THE HONG KONG EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD.
Room 76, French, Bank Bldg., 5th;
Bonded Warehouse Hegulations, To comply with the General consignees, must have à Re-Bonded Warehouse Régula Venue Officer in bitendance tiors, consignees must have when, damaged dutlable goods Revenue Officer in attendance are ekaininčů.
which damaged dutiable goods are examined...
No Claims Will be admitted after the goods have left the No daima will be adfaitted steamer's. Kodowns, and all after the goods » have left the goods remaining undelivered steamer's godown, and all Bfter June 18, 1950 will be goods remaining undelivered subject
to rent,
| after June 10, 1950 will-be |subject to rent.
afalfist the steamer "munt be presented to the Undersigned on or before Jime 128, 1060 or they will hot be-fecosilsed.
Wò Fire Insurance affected.
Will Be
All kis meint, the steamer must be presented, to the Undersigned on, or, before June 23, 1080 as they will not be recognized.
DODWE
Telephone: 24185.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "KOREA"
21st June
for
ADEN, FORT SAID, HAIFA, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA,
ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG, & COPENHAGEN
avaliable for the carriage of off in
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Queen's Kidz, tad 'Beer,
Tol. 34111 & 3U18
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
M.S.
RIJNKERK
LOADING 15th and 16th JUNE
FOR MANILA, SINGAPORE, COI PORT SAID, ALEKANDRIA. NTWEBP, ROTTERDAM, A
COPENHAGEN,
MBOADE
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
:
Hong KongMon
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