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ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

SINGAPORE, JAVA' PORTS and

MACASSAR

"VAN HEUTAZ”

"TIYSADANE”

"TASMAN" •

**TJITJALENGKA"

ARRIVALS

*.In Port

..14th Nov.

....£tná Nov.

LINES

SAILINGS

10th. Nov, 24th Nov. int Deo. 10th-100,

* Only to Bingapore, Penang & B. Dell

• MANILA, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA and

SOUTH AMERICA

"TEGELBERG"

*TJIKAMPEK"

**RUYS"

• JAPAN

"TJISADANIP" "TEGELBERⱭ" **TJIHAKIPEK" *BUYB"

Agents:

ARRIVALS

16th Nov. 15th Dec.

ARRIVALS

11th Nov.

... 18th Nov.

5th Dec.

4th Jun. '51

SAILINGS

1916 Nov.

7th Doo,

10th Jan, '61

SAILINGS

17th Nov.

20th Dec.

1

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930.

NEW PRINCE SHIP Quiet Day For

COMING TO

HK

The Cingalese Prince, which is expected to call at Hongkong this month, is the first of two cargo and passenger liners built for the Prince Line by Vickers-Armstrongs, Limited, Walker-on- Tyne, designed exclusively to operate on the Prince Line's New York-Far East-Round-the- World Service.

An attractive vessel with a well-raked stem and cruiser stern, the Cingalese Prince is of the closed shelterdeck type and was bullt to the

London Shares

London, Nov. 9.

Oil and rubber, shares were higher in a quiet

the #casion of

London Stock Exchange today..

Many Industrial Issues showed fractional gains and'' British. Government bonda finished, the day with. Increases ranging.uga. to 5-6/10.

Financial Times". Index 117.LAssociated ·Press."-

highest class of Lloyd's Register and to comply Wall Street

with the latest_requirements of the Ministry of Transport and Factory Acts.

Cotton

Soars

HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE To New Peak

EUROPE via MÁNILA

and MALAYA

*RLINKERK"

LANGLEESCOT

“MARIEKERK"

Through B/L fasued to

Mediterranean and Northern

Enropean Perta.

• JAPAN

“RIJNKERK”

"LANGLEESCOT"

*MARIEKERK"

ARRIVALS

SAILINGS

19th Nov.

Mid Dea

12th Nov. 20th Deo. 10th Jan. '1

ARRIVALS

11th Nov.

SAILINGS

8th Deo.

8th Jan. '51

22nd Nov. Mid Deo.

The

The principal particulars are as follows-Length. bp.-440 ft, breadth mouided 63, 11, depth moulded 41 11 tonnage d. 10,000, tonnage. 8,700, service speed fully laden 15 knots.

are

Registers

Major Gams

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES PER FLESLIEKİ' LINE

"TUDO

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Bang Hong La Kowloon Wharf & Go „down Co's, godown where it will be at consignees risk and subject to the Whart's terms, and condition of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.

Damaged packages are to be loft in the godowns for examination, by Consigness and the Companyja -mir- vayors, Mesara' Goddard & Douglas at 10 BIL on the 15th. November, 1000.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,LTD

''

FREIGHT AND PABBAGE DEPARTMENTS

10 Pedder Street, Tal. 20811.

INDO-CHINA S.N. CO., LTD.

LA. "WINGBANG" ka. "EBANO"

* "HINDUSTAN”

#. "TAKBANG" ** “HANGGANG"

with the General

LL "ESANG”. "Bonded WAKEEMILING... Pagsilatlatis,

copalenses, must.... have a Havane LE "HINDUSTAN" Odion In Lattendance when-i dam- agus dutishia, gooda are exaruined... "TAKBANG"

Na claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamieg's godown and all goods remainirig undellevad, after the 18th - 2700pm- ber, 1000 will be unbfact: to rank. :

All claimin.......against the stemmer is be presented to the Under- *3rd ,1900 or they will not be

ished on or before the

effected.

will

be

Insurance

DÖDWELL. A_CO, LTD.- Agents.

Hong Kong, 2001 Nov., 1950

Now York, Nov. 0. The stock market plowed ahead today for the largest overall gain in five weeks, Leading stocks advanced NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

than two one to more dollars a share.

I

CONSIGNEES PER Australla-West Pacile Lines

"AROSTM

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go- down Co's godown where It will be

at conrignées ride and subject to the Wharf's terms and condition of

obtained.

one hit bottom for the Clarke

an important investment

Warehouse trust

To comply with the Genera) Bonded

Regulations. consignees must have a Bevenue Officer in attendance when dam- aged dutiable goods are examined.

There are Ave cargo holds served by Ave hatches, the hatch for No. 3 hold being a New York, Nov. 9. Cotton prices skyrocketed

trunked hatch arranged on the bridge deck between the fun- to a new 80-year peak, soar-nel and the bridge accommo- ing as much as $10 a bale, dation. The Cargocaire system

Most closed at or near the best as nearby deliveries crowd- of ventilation and dehumidif- In been installed cation has

levels of the day. Opposition ed close to the 42 cents Nos. 2 and 4 holds and tween to the rise was weak and erra- line.

decks. Supply and exhaust tic.

Transfers were 1,700,000 The advance included com- fans with associated ductwork shares. Administration's pletely unexpected overnight provide ventilation or recircu- not only stocks with an invest- decision in boosting the allow-lation in the treated holds, and ment rating but those with able export quotas sparked a A Cargocalre unit

centrally more speculative tinge. broad-scale

All of the 15 most active abt and where delivery may be buying movement placed in the engine room sup-

Damaged packages are to be left other trade in-plica dry air to either or both stocks ended higher,, New highs by mills and

were in the godowns for examination by KINGSTBUILDING TELEKTIONIST, 280); terests. Speculative shorts-re- of the holds as required. Re- for the year or longer

treated at the opening.'

cording instruments keep re-reached by about 40 stocks while Consignees and the Company sur VIVO. MOROTH Carmichael & cords of the conditions in the only

at 10 am on the 15th The Agriculture Secretary, treated holds and enable the year.

November, 1050) Mr Brannan, announced a boost officers to maintain Ideal con- Several sources reported that in the quota of 1350 000 besitions for the cargo. By means to 3,400,000 bales for the period of this installation the two had gone into the market with ending March 31, 1951. He

a substantial sum of money to Again indicated that the situn-largest holds in the ship

protected against sweat-damage

invest tion would be kept unde: re-to the cargo.

This institutional buy-

No claim will beɣadmitted after ing, it was said, created # the goods have left the steamer's view and that further alloca-

Lavourable In addition there are four

for Rodown. and all goods remaining atmosphera

undelivered after the 16th Novem- lions are possible.

deep tanks and one after fat others to step in on the buying, ber, 1950 will be subject to rent. No one in the trade expect-carriage of latex or alternative-

lank specially arranged for the side.

All claims against the steamer The lull in the Korean fight must be presented to the Under- ed the action. Traders con-

on or before the 23rd cluded that the move reflectedly for the carriage of edible ing was also offered as a ma-signed

market's November, 1950 or they will not be oll, Forward of the steering or reason the election returns. Evident- 1y the gains made by the Rethe after flat tanks for Intex is nist

Re- gear compartment and above strength. Failure of Commu- recommised.

Chinese

Insurance will bo massed troope publican party led the Ad- ministration to take the step. u compartment for the carriage above the North Korean bor-

der to attack was regarded DODWELL & CO. LTD. Memphis reports sald that of special cargoes.

Agents. hopefully as an Indiention that farmers were generally sailing TWELVE PASSENGERS

might stay they

out of the ong Kong, iom Nov. 1950. accommoda- as rapidly as cotton is ginned even though some of the larger tion throughout has received ght.

Gainers Included Northern growers were holding out for special attention, and is well Pacific, Standard Gas and Elec- higher prices. Some producers up to modern standards.

Aric, Grumman Aircraft, realised, however, the report The 12 passengers are berth- added, that debts can be re-ed in eight single-berth cabins and Laughlin Steel, Motorola, fired rapidly with cotton well | arranged on the port and and Sinclair Oil.

Dow Jones averages: the trunked Stocks hatch running through a house 20 Industrials on the boat deck, and in two 15 Raila double-berth state rooms at 10 Uunities the front of the house.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

TO HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO

via Japan

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND .Arr. Nov. 27

Balls Nov. 28

PRESIDENT WILSON ....Arr. Dec. 18

Balls Doc. 19

va OKINAWA & JAPAN PRESIDENT TAFT ..................Art, Nov. 12

·PRESIDENT MADISON Arr. Nov, 24

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

Balls Nov. 13 Balls Nov. 25

TO NEW YORK BALTIMORE AND BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST AND PANAMA

PRESIDENT GRANT ....... Arr. Nov. 15 DARTMOUTH VICTORY...Ar. Dec. 9

ROUND-THE. WORLD

Balls Nov. 16

Balls Dec. 10

. Via Manila, Singapore, Colombo, Cochin, Bombay,

Karachi, Sues, Fort Sald, Alexandria, Naples, Marseilles. Genos, New York and Boston.

PRESIDENT JOHNSON ... Arr. Nov, 24 PRESIDENT MONROE...Arr. Dec. -

TO JAVA AND STRAITS PRESIDENT FILLMORE... Arr. Jan 12 PRESIDENT TYLER .......Arr. Feb. 2

over 40 cents a pound.

The market opened up 72 to 200 points and closed up 50 to 108 points. Prices closed to- day as follows:-

42.50 nominal

42,00

42.40-41.45

42.00-42.05

41.55-41.37

Spot

December

Salla No. 25 Bails Dec. 5

March (1951)

May

July

30.60

Bulls Jan. 13 Balls Fab.

March (1959)

SARGOCAILE PREVENTS CARGO DAMAGE ST. GEORGE'S BLDG,

:

:

PHONE 28172/5.

TAIPEH

JAUR UN

OKINAWA TOKYO

T

and Engined luxury

11.

Skymaster

W TE M

departing every Wednesday

En "< INFORMATION AND RESERVATION

Bura ataleta qua

HONG KONG AIRWAYS

1262565 Phone 27765-6.75

8 Erant Fiche Conjunction Witheriz £51ão táles A

NORTHWEST

October

December

30.27 36.27 -United Presa.

The passenger

starboard sides of

Each of the single-berth cabins has an adjolning bath- room, while the double rooms and have a private bathroom lobby. On the port side of this house is the passengers' smoke- room with adjoining bar, while the lounge is on the starboard side pext to the broadcasting

room.

for

the

No Fire ellected.

Jones, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

81.04.

-Assoolated Press

# "CHANGTE” Arrived - K-11-55.

227.17. 66.88.

Damaged, cargo ex this vessel will 40.44. be surveyed by Messrs Goddard & Douglas at Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf No: 47/50 -Godown from 10 am, on 14th and 19th November, 1950, and consignees are requested to be present during survey.

BUTTERFIELD 4 SWINS,

Agents, Australian Oriental Line Lia China Navigation Co. Ltd.

RUBBER IN NY

New York, Nov. 9. Rubber futures closed up 400 points or four cents a pound higher with, sales totalling 65 contracts.

Overnight, the Board ok The passengers, officers', en- Governors of the Commodity gineers and crow's

accommo- Exchange Incorporated doubled

HONGKONG antion is heated and ventilated the permissible dally limitation.

SHARE

MARKET

*

The turnover on the Stock Exchange this.. morning was $178,218.25...Business done and noon rates were as follows: SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES BANKS

IK Bink INSURANCES**

Canton

Unloa

Und rwriters

DOCKS, ETC.

1350

100

BRS

3.10 35

H. PL Whart 5,60 0

Dock

Provident

Shat Dock

3.40 3

Wheelock

24

LAND, ETC.

HKC Hotel .. 7.00 8.10 1000

S'hai Land

UTILITIES

Tram

1000

2000

600

130 131

***** **

.... 1315 134% 100 @ 1334

Star Ferry..

01

C. Light (0) 1434 1412 500 a 1424

Light

'INDUST

STORES,

~ Daley / (1)

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

MARITIMES

N

CIE DES MESSAGERIES

Consigners per Company..... M/V "LA MARSEILLAISE”,

by the punkah louvre system. The fluctuation is now from 200 all to the latest MOT require to 400 points. moats. The air is finally; de- The strength reflected the livered in the cabins by pun-soaring prices in the London kah louvres and to the public market, Dalers' quotations, for rooms by Thermotank distribu-spot rubber in the local market tors, which are fitted in trunks averaged around 84% cents We's and wash places are at Business was restricted by the at celling level. The bathrooms, pound on 1 nominal basis. ted with non-return louvres current high prices and the may be obtained ar and are, amply exhausted.

telephone strike.

Prices closed follows:-

December March (1951)

LONDON RUBBER stot

London, Nov. 9. Prices in the rubber futures. July market hero closed today as follows

No. 1 rubber (in conta

January/March (1951)

per Ib.j

December

April/June

July/September

7035-71 0736-4

United Pres

5144-5214

today

$8

Ms nominal 73.25 bid 64.25 bid

55.60 bid 54.35 bid United Press.

́SÜGAR IN NY

ste hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Honr Kong, & Kowloon Wharf & Go down' Co'r godown, where it will be at Cenkänees' risk and subject to the Whorf's terms and Comi tions of storage, and where delivery soon as the goods are landed.

Damaged packages are to be left In the Godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's sur veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10. em. un Tuesday, 14th Novem- ber, 1950.

^

1.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations% Comignees must have a Havenuo Office in attendance when damaged dutiable goods.....are, examined. --

No claims will be admitted after New York, Nov. 9. the goods have left the ricamer's Domestic sugar, futures No. 8 sodowns, and all goods remaining 14th undelivered after November. closed bae.higher, tó one lower. 1030 will be subject to rent. January

5.57 bid

All claims against the steamer, 5.30 bid must be presented to the under- 5.37 bid | figned on or before Jád December,

|U.S. Rubber Advance | March

May

New York, Nov. 1. World sugar futures: No. 14 1950 or they will not be recognised. Crude rubber No. 1 futures closed unchanged to two higher, No Fire Insurance will be closed 400 higher.

5.56 nominal effected. 4.99-5,00

1000

100 145

December

10014

March

250 MAY

300 # 145

January

73.25 bid March

64.25 bid May

50.00 bld July

2000 14 Spot No. 1 abbed smoked September 912 91 600 000 sheets 86.00 ming." Asso-

2416

La Crawford 243] Watson COTTONS

de Josh Th

clated Press.

4.99 4.99

CIR DES MESSAGEDIES MARITIMES.

4.99 nominal Hong Kong, 8th Nov, 2030. Raw sugar spot 6.20 nominal. -Associated Press.

Encouraging Of American

but area wit

WHEAT LOWER"]!! Bre

Bramulis eft formatsvelt Hodi)

tit

NOTICE TO -CONSIGNEES

Trendnek a Trade

Washington, Nov. 9. ..-

...

«C- KÄFHCRATIon. M. Dani”,

BAILINGS TO

.Kofung

1

8traits & Calcutta

.Japan

Tlantsin

„„Jesselton'à Sandakan

ARRIVALS FROM Japan. ...Caloutta.. #tralta, Bangkok á Galgon ..Tiontain

neen 10th Nov.

18th Nov. '

18th Nov.

20th Nov.

21st Nov.

3 p.m. tath Nov.

18th Nov. 15th Nov.

Cargo accepted on through Bill of Lading for MADRAG & PONDICHERRY via Singapore and for KUDAT, JESSELTON,

LABUAN, TAWAU, LAHADDATU & SEMPORNA Sandakan.

AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE LTD.

BAILINGS TO

4. "EASTERN GLORY"

Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, & Adelaide 20th Nov. *m.v. "KAFIRISTAN

Las, Erisbane, Bydney, Melbourne & Adolaldo 4th Dec,

ARRIVALS FROM

6:"EASTERN GLORY”

Australian Ports via Japan

28th Nov. *Cargo accepted on through Bills of Lading to Tasmania, New Zealand and Pacific Island Ports.

GLEN LINE LTD.

SCHEDULED SAILINGS TO UK, AND CONTINENT

m.v. "GLENORCHY"

Loads 10th November, salts 20th November, for Straits, Colombo, Adan, Buez, Port Said, Genoa, Naples Lon- don, Rotterdam/Amsterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp. Due London 1st January.

m.v. “GLENARTNEY"

Loads 4th December, sallo 7th December for Straits, Colombo, Adeni, Busz, Port Said, Tanglor, Casablanca. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam/Amsterdam, Hamburg. Due London, 14th January.

(Carriers option to proceed via other porta to load/dlecharge cargo)

SCHEDULED ARRIVALS FROM LONDON

m.v. "GLENARTNEY"

m.v, "BRECONSHIRE" m.v.,"GLENEARN"

Leave London

due H.; Discharging At Holt's Wharf,

Balled.. 28th Nov. 4th Nov. 8th Doo. 21at? Nov

25th Dao.

mv. GLENGARRY"

INTERMEDIATE SERVICE

m.v. "FLINTSHIRE"

Salled

8th Dec.

PRINCE LINE LTD.

ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS

Galle N.Y. Galls 8.F. Dus H.K. m.v. "CINGALESE PRINCE" Dug Buoy A14 p.m. 12th Nov. m.v. "BRITISH PRINCE"

Balled 15th Nov. 12th Dos. m.v. "EASTERN PRINCE" 14th Nov. 3rd Dec. 30th Deo.

EAST COAST, CANADA & USA. via SUEZ

m.v. "CINGALESE PRINCE"

Loads 12th Nov. for Djakarta, 8tralts, Colombo Halifax, Boston & Now York.

M. “BRITISH PRINCE"

Loade 12th Dec., for Japan, Philippines, Java, Bindas ́ ́ pore, Straits, Colombo, Halifax, Boston and New Yor

Vessal, may call Balgon, and Blam

Cargo for St John (N,' D.) Montreal, and Bermuda with transhipment at Hallfax or New York. All the above subject to alteration without notice.. All Intending Passengers should register their names as far as possible in advance of the tline: at which they wish to leave a me

PACIFIC TRANSPORT LINES

ARRIVALS FROM SAN FRANCISCO'

BE "HONGKONG TRANSPOR T"

. "PACIFIC TRANSPORT" 9. "AMERICA TRANSPORT"

"PHILIPPINE TRANSPOR T”

... "HONGKONG TRANSPOR T"

1. "PACIFIC

TO

TRANSPORT"!

Salls 8.F.

Salled 11th Nov.. 16th Nov.

8th Dec.

Dua H.K. 20th Nov. 8th Doo. 28th Doc..

8th Jan.

TO TAKUBAR, NAGOYA, SHIMIDZU, YOKOHAMA

Balle S.F.

20th Nov.

Duo H.K. 10th Doc.

TAKÚBAR, KOBE) NAGOYA, SHIMIDZU, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU & U.8.A.

& U.8.A.

Due 8.F.

8th Dec.

3rd Jan.

Bulls H.K.

Through bills of lading lested to any Port in Ports, North America & to South American

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

18 Pedder Street

WATERMAN

STEAMBHIR

are hereby pouted that their cargo STEAMPHER

Is being discharged into the Liang

| Kong di Kowloon Wharf de Goddwn

Ca's Gedown, where it will be at consignoos "bisk, and sulijiet, to, ther

WHAT terms, and condition" "ot

Tel: 30811

CORPORATION

2KOJANDBILEI AIA USA ni ni dgrz

stored and where dellystys to be WATERMAN LINE, EXPRESS obtain La Pequigɔɔo, kde nikim profers ad fundaukat

Damaged packages are to be, loft th Kho lodownako zermination by Concheta and the "Compaita, JES

ir

** FREIGHT.

SERVICE!

United States foreign trade figures, released file 139/Chlongo, Nay. Rus today showed a continuing trend toward a better

• Food grain held up well but soybeans and, wheat could not export and import balance: vAHEED RASTERN RE

The Department of Commerce reported that the game | fagy of fair-sized selling. Wheat importâ (alimbed to 6367/700,000 in September, com lintangkan tawla si bostad WFANDREW JAOKSON":10") ; Duo about.... 16th Nov. 1999/

stay on an oven, kool, fir, tho

$lored % to 1% lowe

(1949)

pared with $819,100,000 in the previous month.

Exhorta alan rhe film 3701 avruly but a decrease of 13, Som Wall 10 ill higher, and 400,000 to $910,00,000 between 206 below the August, Pate are tig 1) higher per 1.] August (End September.

typ 80 373,10 33 (21) yine tollal was about The Incrodica Joylabank were 15 ta' Licent Tower is equal to the same period) a exports Almost-all important deja pereunt baland Lasy Your before end destinations the Deparining andle reyd olar, bad Fibres And manufactures, ses gald

MU

Exchange Rates for Ancragen.tre?

for, yo amerītis

bory, and vehi

Novombor, EROT

750 staru bawithalle Genera Banded Warehouseoni Alegulatione edustanude mur aqua devenue

Officer in attendance, when datinged

trble goods are examined,

100 79BORYA HRULES

FROM US. ATLANTIC COAST VIA JAPAN

FALAWAK Dengan af vanilgan: 964 inkaa BROCIJE DA DIRECT FOREL 1 n thedikut

NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIAWEZ

No claims will be admitted afternest Ment YTAUTAPAN & HONDIAL bne lind

The goods have left thadippariva | godown, sade good primiams

qizing with mboka en

undelivered aftertite seina: Novwma

A

bogʻation = n, AANGEST LANE HOS KHANDEW JACKSONALINI SAP

14. “ALAWATERFAL

ALSO ACCETTING TRANSHIPMENT GARGU.FÖR:

*&* CO LTD.

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