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BUTTERFIELD &SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

"ANKING"

"HUPEN"

"SINKIANG"

"SOOCHOW"

"SHENGKING" "JANYANG

"YOCHOW"

"SHANSI" "ANKING"

- "SOOCHOW"

"SINKIANG" "JANYANG "SHENGKING"

"HUNAN"

SAILINGS TO

Kochung Singapore, Penang

& Belawan ..... Tsingtao? & Ticnlsin Singapore, Djakartu, Cheribon, Samar.

5 p.m. 12th Sept.**

3 p.m. 15th Sept.

5 p.m. 16th Sept.

ang & Sournbaya 3 p.m. 17th Sept.

Keelung, Yokohama,

Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe Krulung Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe. ..Bangkok

5 p.m. 17th Sept

5 p.m. 19th Sept."

5 p.n. 19th Sepi. .5 p.in. 20th Sept Sails from Custodian Whatt. ARRIVALS FROM

Kobe .Singapore Bangkok .Tientsin

Bangkok

Korjun

Tientsin

13th Sept. 12th/13th Sept. 13th/14th Sept. 15th Sept. 15th/16th Sept. 17th Sept. 17th Sept.

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE

"CHANGSBA"

"TAIPING"

"YUNNAN".

"CHANGSHA

"CHANGSHA"

""TAIPING"

SAILINGS TO

.Japan

Sydney & Melbourne Sydney & Melbourne Sydney & Melbourne

20th Sept. 23rd. Sept.

29th Sept. 11th Oct.

ARRIVALS FROM

Austrolla, Kure &

Manila

17th Sept. 20th Sept. 26th Sept.

5th Oct.

Japan

"YUNNAN"

„Japan

"CHANGSHA"

: Japan

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sallings to Europe vis Adon & Part Bald.

*AUTOLYCUS"

... Dublin & Liverpool

24th Sept.

"CLYTONEUS"

..N.

Africa, London,

Holland & Ham- burg

27th Sept.

ARRIVALS FROM

U.K, Rotterdam via

Straits

15th Sept.

25th Sept

3rd Oct. 8th, Oct.

U.K., Rotterdam via

Straits

......

15th Oct.

"PYRRHUS"

"ASTYANAX"

"MEMNON"

"CALCHAS” "PELEUS"

...U.K. vin Straits

U.K. via Straits U.K. via Straits

DE LA RAMA LINES

Salling to NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, via JAPAN, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & KINGSTON

"AGAMEMNON"

.21st Sept.

Arriving via MANILA from U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS

"BENGAL"

.15th Sept,

Carriers option to proceed vin other ports is Inad & discharge_carga.

All the above subject to alteration without notice. For Passage and Freight particulars please apply te

1 CONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL Tel. 30331/8 Private Exchange. BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Ad.West. 25875, 32144, 24878.

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

to and from

Atlantic Coast Ports of

the United States.

and Far Eastern Ports

NEW FAST CARGO. SHIPS

ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC

"PIONEER MAIL"

"PIONEER SEA"

"PIONEER COVE"

Sept 25

Oct.

2

Oct.

8

£

SAILING TO MANILA

"PIONEER MAIL" via Keelung & Yoko-

hama... ......Sept. 20 "PIONEER SEA" via Keelung, Yokohama

& Kobe ....

Oct. "PIONEER COVE". via Tokohama, Kobe &

Tokubar

.Oct. SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL

Arr. Sept. 10 Sails Sept. 12

"PIONEER LAND" "PIONEER SEA"

PIONEER MAIL".

Oct. 25, Oct 20, For rates, special information calle

UNITED STATES LINES

Queen's Bldg. COMPANY

The abers' Hot ŝudicabus the principal, Farts of bočng und

"PIONEER LAKE"

Sept. 20

"

Oct. 10

Oct.

Oct.

Tel*28190.

CLEAR CONFLICT

·THE CHINA- MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1950r "1

FINANCE

AND

COMMERCE

DROUGHT IN

Anglo-American clash YUGOSLAVIA

on financial policy

Paris, September 9.

EMPIRE TALKSA clash between Britain and the United States on

ON ASIA AID

financial › pólicy was beginning to work up behind the scenes of the International Monië- tary Fund meeting in Paris today,

The difference, it was learned in quarters close to the Fund's Governors, might, develop into a threat to the unity of the sterling area.

London, September 9. Commonwealth countrie participating in the London talks on economic aid for South and South East Asla have in

The immediate clash was on their economic programmes laid

on electrification, the wool and dollars. The United stress mechanisation of agriculture States clearly. thinks that, if and the modernisation of trans-the Korean war has made dol- port and communications. lars easier to get and wool

to

Programmes were submitted harder, wool should in future before September 1 to the Aus-be distributed by international tralian Government, which con- allocations, and the sterling vened the Commonwealth con- verteil

area should relax exchange ference in Sydney last May, but controls which were designed copies were sent the British

to cut dollar buying. facilitate Government to

the work of the Commonwealth oft- cials and technical experts who began their three-week prepara- tory talks last Monday,

On

these the basis of

pro- grammes they will prepare a re-

for the port

Commonwealth first Ministers, who hold their

plan session on the six-year aid In London on September 25,

These talks, buth affcial and ministerial, are a continuation of the Sydney conference which agreed on a twofold plan- technical co-operation between participating countries, and

development six-year economic plan for South and South East Asia.Reuter.

t

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees Fer STATES STEAMSHIP CO. 8.5. "OREGON" are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to the 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 a.m. on September 14, 1950.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a He- Oficer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

venue

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after September 15, 1950 will be subject to rent.

outbkt other

But Australian wool

Krowers

This attituite put both Britain and Australia in a dificult posi- ion, if wool were distributed by International allocations In- stend of on the free murket, the United States could get the wool k needs for uniforms without having to

buyers, including Russin. would also have to give up some they are making of the profits

wool price boom. the present wo The Australians would obvious

want to know what they were ly wa

to going

In return. The Ret pressure developing against ster-

controls, already area ling vented in discussions here, close- ly resembles United States pres- sure against the sterling ex- change rale a year ago, before Britain devalued the Pound.

in

Clear conflict

-re-

A clear conflict has already emerged between British tech. nical experts who feel that

Korea forces every country to play safe, and

American 8x+ perts who believe it makes the relaxation of exchange controls even more necessary. The

LARGER

WHEAT CROPS

Washington, September 9,

Belgrade, September 7. The 1050 'drought in Yugo- slavia has reached very serious proportions.

The whole economy of this anti-Comiform nation is In jèo- pardy, as a result of the most arid summer in the memory of its 15,000,000 inhabitants,

Thus the position of Marshal Tilo's Government-its Bght for aurvival against Moscow--is more dimcult than at any time since its break with the Cominform 27 months ago.

Because of complete lack of rain in some areas for as long as five months, the poorer regions of Yugoslavin yielded us little as 10 per cent of the 1949 crops, and in the richer areas the regions famous for their abundant grajn the yield ls down to 50 per cent in malze, beans, hops, hemp and fruit.

What this blow from Nature adds up to primarily, is that Yugoslavia will not be able to" keep her export commitments and will not be able to buy machinery for the industrialisa- tlon programme which it promis- ed to carry out despite Stalin's kostility—United Press.

U.S. MARKETS

New York, September 10. Cotton markets in New York

on Saturdays for

Larger wheat crops are expected this year in all major producing areas of the Northern Hemisphere except and New Orleans reopened today North Africa, the United after closing States Department of Agri-the summer.

Trading hours will be in the culture reported today.

Production was expected to be mornings. about five per cent above 1019 Securities markets will remain and seven per cent above the closed on Saturdays until the first Saturday in October-Assoclnted 1935-30 average. The largest la- crease over last year wes expected Press. in Asia, where the harvest in mosi countries, excluding China,

above was reported well

last

year.

The Department predicted a heavy increase in Canada, whera the crop was estimated to yield 044,000,000 bushels as compared with 367,000,000 last year.

But the United States crop was estimated at $90,000,000 bushels,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignces Fer

5.5. "BENCRUACHAN"

are hereby notified that their eargo is being discharged into

drop of 13 per cent front 1949. the Hong Kong & Kowloon The Department said that bread Wharf & Godown Co.'s go- grain production in Europe was down, where it will be at Con- ikely to be slightly larger than signees' risk and subject to the the good 1940 harvest, but still] Wharf's terms and conditions

the above five per cent below clash

of storage, and where delivery 1935-39 average.

may be obtained. Russia Bread grain crops in

little were expected to show

When change from last year. stocks in the four principal wheat cxporting countries on July 1

British-American will not necessarily come to a head during the present confer-

ence.

indica- tions here that the issue would in the near future produce an attack on the existence of sterling urea.

But there were

thetoiniled 783,000,000 bushels, or 16

per cent above the 66,000,000 year earlier.

Before September 28, when the nations who signed the general and tariffs agreement on trade meet ut Torquny, the

Interna tional Monetary Fund has to decide whether

some countries' exchange and import restrictions are justined on purely monetary grounds.~Reuter.

CHICAGO GRAINS

news

Chicago, September 9. Whicht climbed a cent or more a bushel today on local reports stating the Canadian crop had suffered very severe dam age from an August frost, Oats also

cemb March

May Com was

$2.33

Stocks this year were 7 per cent above the 1935-39 averige but only 45 per cent of the peak of 1,737,000,000 bushels reached

i 1943.

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 September 13, 1980.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Re venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutlable goods

The largest increase in stocks this year, 109,000,000 bushels, took place in the United States are examined.. The increase in Australia was 25,000,000 and in Canada only 1,000,000. Argentine stocks were estimated to have decreased by about 15,000,000 bushels.-keyler,

CONVAIRS FOR -INDONESIA

made good headway and

San Diego, California,

September 9. other cereals held steady." All claims against the stea- Wheat closed 4 to 1-4 higher.

123 74+

The first of eight highspeed Convale liners left here today for mer must be presented to the' Undersigned on of before

$2.20 - delivery to the Garuda Indone

sian Airways in Jakarta. 1. 1930 September 22,

or they

The 300-mile per hour, 40-pas- will not be recognised.

$2.32 -34. lower to senger transports will make a 13,000-mile delivery fight by No fire Insurance will be higher. September 91.54%-% effected.

Oats were to 1-higher. Way of Newfoundland Ireland and Amsterdam. KLM Royal September 80.

Dutch Airline crews are handling Hye was to 1-

the deliveries. The Convair liners September $1.20 .

have already proved successful Soybeans were 26 to 1-4 Hong Kong, September 8, 1050, higher. November $2.47-$2.474.

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents:

Now

-Associated Press.

higher.

No claims will be admitted, after the goods have left the steamer's "godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after September 15, 1950, wlll be subject to rent.

~~All claims against the steam- er must be presented to the undersigned on or before September 29, 1950, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

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

on many United States and Euro-Hong Kong, Sept. 9, 1950. pean airlines United Press.

PAL HAVE REGULAR SERVICES

is the time

to plan your mmer Holidays Summ

WHAT BETTER THAN A ROUND TRIP to

JAPAN

living aboard the ship:

AT REDUCED FARES?

fira charge, før 2,

JAPAN

ROUND TRIP FARE:

HK$500 to HK$600

For Particulars Apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.

NBER-DEPARTMENT:

TO

MANILA UISHA FURORE JAPAN

General Agents for K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines. Connections with all other well known air services.

PHILIPPINE AIR LINES

PENINSULA HOTEL ARCADIT AGR non1299. Toàn 20

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE"

6. "CARTHAGE"

OUTWARDS

&& "CORPU

CANTON"

LEAVES LONDON #atled

21st September

18th October

DUE HONGKONU

15th. September

Bird October

29th November

Via Bouthampton, Port Bald, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang

HOMEWARDS

11. "CARTHAGE"

... "CORFU

A. “CINTON

a. "CBUSAN

B.K. "CARTHAGE"

Hingapore,

LEAVES HONGKONG

29th Beptember

17th October

Erd November

17th October

DUE LONDON

Z7th November

With December

6th January

Itrid January

9th December

2nd December

...

10th January.....

10th February.

the "CANTON"

́¿a. “CONPUN

↑ Chests -Bomber.

26th February

19th March

• Daembarks passengers at Bouthampton on led December.

Accepting cared for Singapore, Penang, Colombs, Bombay, Adeny Pori Bald & London,

OUTWARDS

4.6. "SHILLONG"

MA "SOUDAN"

HOMEWARDS

* "BOCOTRA” "BRILLONG"

FREIGHT SERVICE

DUB HONGKONG

FROM:

.

London & Continent

1st Beptember

19th October

LEAVES. HONGKONG FOR

Brit October

15th October

London a Continent

Accepting Cargo for Bingapore, Port Awe ilenham, Penang Colom», bo, Aden, Fort Bald. Genos, Marveliten. Landon, Hembura, Ant- werp & Tatlerdam, With liberty to call at Dombay if inducement offer.

OP OIL IN BULK TANKB AVAILABLE FOR CARRIAGE SPACE FOR REFRIGERATED CARGO. LIMITED PASSENDER ACCOMMODATION.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

*m*. "BANGOLA"

In port

all 11th Sept.

"BIRDHANA”

due 20th Sept.

sail 22nd Sept.

from Japan,

for Stralia, Rangoon &

Calcutta.

from Calcutta, Nanguan via Btralia, for Japan.

• The ships havs Refrigerated Cargo space,

P. & O./B.I. JOINT SERVICE

#2, "HALIGONIAN

QUEEN"

In port

2.4 “ATLANTIC BRA" In port

# "RALIGONIAN

QUEEN"

Balls 11th Sept lowda 12th Sept.

Gulf

from Feraian Karachi, Bombay, Co ka & traite,

from Persian Golf, Karachi, Dombay, Calom. borala, for Japan. for

Strata, Pondicherry,

Medras,

Colombo,

Bomber. Karachi

Persian Gulf Forta.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD. 6th Oct. from New Zealand măď

Australia.

"NELLORE"

'dum

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on or off the route, and the routes and sailings are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.

For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4,

HONG KONG

PIC

NEWS

PAPER

ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY

CAN NO LONGER BE OBTAINED FROM ANY

NEWSVENDOR, BUT

IT IS STILL ON SALE AT

ALL

NEWSAGENTS

AND

BOOKSELLERS

JOB!

NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE HE WINDSOR HOUSEWI

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