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Feb. 10
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Feb.
Mantja,
"TIDANTJET"
Feb. 23
"TASMANI
Feb.
23
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Mar.
"STRAAT SOENDA" Mar,
4
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India Displays Her Products
New York, Dec. 15. India maintains show-TOUTS of moderate size in New York:
Bangkok
PI TO MAKE CAR TYRES
Msalla, Dez 15.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1952.
World Bank
Profits
Annapolis, Md., Dec. 15. The World Bank has lent $1,500,000,000
inco
In
the end of World War II and has been able to set aside
$100,000,000 reserve from profita received, the bank's senior official said.
Epiens I. Biscu, Préal- dent of the International Bank for Beconairuotion and Development, much of the $1,500,000,000 has been tepkid..
jala
The bank malies a profit of Between $10,000,000 and $20,000,000 m2 ýêkr fán. Associated Press.
ROOTES
PLANS FOR
FAR EAST
London, Dec. 15, The car manufacturing Rooles Group of Britali makers of Humber and H. man cars may license a Japanese company to manu- facture its cars in the Far East,
Ceylon's Trade Agreement
With Red China
Japanese MESSAGERIES Request
M To Britain
London, Dec. 15. The correspondent of thé "Financial Times", in-Tokyo reports that the Japanese
"FRY-HILL"
LA MARSEILLAISE" BREST
Effect On Relations With U.S. Government had requested "MONRAY"
Colombo, Dec. 3.
| the British Government to
send delegates to Tokyo for * trade talks.
bo
In Colombo's busy harbour lies the Russlan
A reply" is expected from ship Sevastopol, loaded with 8,000 tons of Chinese the British Government before rice, the second such shipment to arrive in Ceylon the present trade accord
tween the two, countries "Ex- since the conclusion in October of a trade" agree-pires at the end of December, ment with China,
the correspondent added.
four Japanese Meanwhile, omelals have applied to Pakis- tun for permission to open a branch of the Bank of Japan In that country. At present
On September 14, a seven-man mission headed by Ceylon's Minister of Trade and Commerce, Mr R. G. Senanayake, went to Peking to negotiate a short-term rice agreement to meet Ceylon's urgent current needs, and a.general trade pact excluding rubber.
They also went to discuss rubber and to try to work out a long-term arrangement for the purchase of rice.
there is no Japanese bank in Pakistan.-France-Presse.
MISSION TO MALAYA
Tokyo, Dec. 15. The English daily Japan News reported today that the Osaka Rubber trade and Indus- thetry Council will send .8x- mari inspection party to Malaya
ما
see the rubber situation thero.
A month later the misston re- | larre leg, connived with his turned with
an undertaking fellow-delegates to take from Chino to supply 00,000 tons mensurements of his cane in, of rice before the end of the order to present him with a In the middle of January year st a price substantially Communist walking-stick. lower
Despite than that charged by
this core and If it does so, it will be fol- Ceylon's lowing the lead set recently by plier, I
Burst traditional sup- solicitude, the Cingalese delega- The Minister also Won, who are from a relaxed and competitor,
carried him, con- the Its principal
vention, which was rained im- belog Puple, think Communist
people,
by the Cabinet, once.
Austin company.
10
sulph sulphur, tobacco, newsprint, and coal
มุมมน
They were not at home oppillingly scrigus,
Austin's chiefs last month in- vited the president of the Nia-ng the mutual desire of in "l sun Motor Company to Britain China and Ceylon to trade with tense maison where the gift ot for
These talks.
resulted in cach other and in which China aniling and laughing has been
licence expressed her willingness to sell extinguished."" Japan
being granted
chce Austin cars in Tokyo, nake Now the Rootes Group has admitted that LS Managing Director, Me James Goddard moment Chaldecott, is at the
willi negotiating Japan Japanese firms likely to be an
in
terested.
Sulphur is of the greatest Im- portance for the protection from discuse of
rubber trees,
newsprint are
Ceylon's valuable
and tobacco and
dollar commodi- on which is at- dollar-short
ties, a saving
the
Iractive to this
London headquarters of
revealed Group have not yet
which Japanese firms are volved, but expect
-
a decision one way or the other shortly. Brilla's In recent months economists have forecast that the main car manufacturers in Britain will have to license Japanete manufacture of their products if they want to keep their footing in the Far East.
Reasons given have been in- port difficulties abroad and the home continued imposition at of purchase tax which makes prices too high for ready sales to Beltona.
U.S. Retail
The
Sales Increase
sterling country,
Fully, the Minister brought Chinese offer to buy Ceylon's entire
sheet rubber;
output of
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET
The party will place empha- is on its probe into the cause Japanese industry has received of inferior quality rubber the
from Malayo shippers in the past.
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The party will also acquaint itself with the future prospect
rub of "technically classifed ber" and "air dried rubber."
The six members - all mem- bere
of the Council which is composed of 13 Arms including rubber manufacturers include
*M.S.
"JEPPESEN MAERSK"
MS.
"OLGA MAERSK”
•CALLING
VANCOUVER
ni
M.S.
"OLGA MAERSK"
Osukn alt-
M.S.
"HULDA MAERSK”.
M.S.
"PETER MAERSK”
Toshio Hyakuo, rubber chief the Fuji Shoji
Co.. Branch, Huchiro
Iyama, elal in charge of rubber of the Moloi- Ito Chu Trading Co., chi Nakamura of the Kanemat-.
su Trading Co.. Shoza Kotnya ma of the Marubeni Co., Suco Mozu of the Japan Rubber Co.. Osaka Branch, and Birozo Tone of the Oriental Rubber Co. —
about 50,000 tons a year, for Ave (From Our Correspondent)' Mo years, the price in the first year
to be 32d a pound compared to
Busines done on the Stock the world market price of about Exchange this morning amount- Std.
At the same time China ed to $165,216.80. Noon queta-Associated Press. offered to provide a minimum of flong and the morning's trans- 200,000 tons of rice a year for actiona:
five years at £58 'n tón in the BILARES BUYERS SELLERS BALES first year, compared with the GOVT. LOANS forecast world price of £65.
SECOND MISSION
315 (1048) SHIPPING
Waterbong Asia_Nav. DOCKS, ETC.
K. Whatt
N.. Pr. Wharf 6.45 Provident
29,000 at 201
.. 1314
1.00
72
12.00
1.30
1.10
35 31
10 100 800 10,10
(010)....Y
Provident
(New)
S'ilal lock..
After three weeks of hented discussion in Ceylon's Press about the political implications
the deal, the Cabinet of
approved long term proposals in the
A second mission principle. from Ceylon is now in Peking trying to obtain a Chinese com-LAND, mitment for an additional 200,000 tons of rice a year and to obtain a lower price.
One of the desirable" features of the proposed agreement is Washington, Doc. 15.
Chinese willingness to accept Commerce Department | Chinese
nearly estimates that US. retail sales Payment in rupees, since
traditional main and all the were six per cent higher In Oc-il thi tober this year than in October sources of rice are demanding dollar payment. Further, AS a year ago.
Mr... Senanayake has pointed out,
Wheelock
ETCH
H. Hotel
H.K. Land
7.80 1.33 2000 4 710 500 1.70
(Old) ............. 8512 300 58.80
S'hai Land Humphrey UTILITIES
Tram.....
500 gr 67
14
1.25 1.30
22 700 @ 22 119
4
C. Lett 101 20 11500 e 9.20
C. Light (N) Electric .. Macao
23.10 200 23.80
-Total-sales-for the first-10 current world prices one tonecirle 11.20
at
up
months of the year were three per cent, the report said.
The climates were not adjust ed for seasonal influences or for price changes.
The report gave these details: Estimated rel
retail sales in Octo- ber amounted to $14,800,000,000. That was eight per cent than in September.
rubber
Chinese, one ton
have
18 14.10
Revision Of Wheat Agreement
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.
Dec. 18 Jan.
2
Jan. 18
Dec. 19
Jan, 3
Jan. 16
For Freight and Further Particulars please apply to
AGENTS:
JEBSEN
Pedder Building.
CO.
Tel. Nos, 88006-9.
Dates and rolalian subjeci to change without notice.
As Uperty to proceed via other ports to load/discharge carEO.
PENINSULAR
Colombo, Dec. 13. The
Wheat International Agreement, of which Ceylon is participating country, 19 expected to come up for revision In January, when buyer and reiler countrica
in meet Washington.
& ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
R.M.S. "CANTON"
It will be the first time that these countries have met since the inauguration of the agree ment, which was signed in March 1949, for a period of four years, SAILS:
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
Under the agreement, Ceylon. guaranteed to purchase 2,030,000 Bushels of wheat per year at the fixed minimum price. However, with the changed situations,
has to purchase BAGGAGE: Ceylon now 100,000 tons of wheat annually outside the agreement, which means paying a much higher 202.40 800 2.00 price for it than under the agree-
18.00 19:30 200 en 10
24.00 22 in 24.40
33
Telephone: of Ceylon
buys about
1.30 20 tons of rice. On the basis INDUSTRIALS three tons of prices suggested by the
Cement... 18.70 10:20 20.00 Rope of Ceylon STORES, ETC. rice. Dairy rubber will buy 5.3 tons of
Politics aside, the Chinese Watson Lane,
Crawford negotiations undoubtedly great algalficance for Ceylon, COTTONS which Imports annually
about Zwo 400,000 tons of rice for the staple sales
world shortage diet
With the of its people.
of this vital Erain added to the Ceylon has had to buy rice with fact that
dollars
increasing et steadily prices, the Government have
more
Petrol service atation showed the biggest increase, compared with cales in October a year ago20 per cent. Car dealers and clothing stores came next, with increases of 13 per cent over sales in October, 1951; been hard, pressed to full ration They were followed by food stotes, eight per cent; Departem bber-rice exchange, it
Japanese To Protest
ment,
FRIDAY the 19th December at 12.00. Noon for the UNITED KINGDOM via Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Aden and Port Said.
ALL passengers baggage must bo sent to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co.'a Godown at NO. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE by NOON on THURSDAY, 18th Decem- ber, 1952.
At the forthcoming meeting Ceylon will press her claim for an additional quantity of 72,000 metele tons of four. which is SPECIAL NOTE: · · With the exception of hand packages- equivalent to 100,000 tons of
wheat.
Ceylon now purchases about 175,000 tons of wheat..The bulk of this is purchased from Aust:a- lid, a seller country under the ment stores (including mali or-
Tokyo, Dec. 15.
agreement. During this year, only der houses) seven per cent; and
finally concluded, will not
The Nippon Times said today 9,600 tons were purchased from that the Japanese Government the United States. furniture and appliance stores, improve cordiality
Ceylon and the United States. Intends to file a strong protest four per cent. Associated
But Ceylon has Press.
HK- Buyer
Cellophane
Of
Tokyo, Dec. 15.
October exports of cellophane dropped by 15,000 reams to
from 0,984 rtams
September, the Cellophate. Industry Asso
The Philippines will sooD start manufacturing car tyres.
Hermogenes Jacinto, Vice- Presilient of the Jacinto Rubber
The and Port and Plastics Inc., announced his Louls to exhibit her products, D. P. Karmarkar, Minister of State for Commerce, told ques- tloners in Parliament.
London,
Arm
up a
ciation reported.
decline was due to in
demand and creased domestic $500,000
lower overseas prices.
Eighty percent of Japan's celloplane wont to Southeast
tyre-producing plant here in
B would set
three months.
two
it
ST
between
next
already been with the Indonesian Govern-ben seheduled for delivery from EMBARKATION:
Over 50,000 tons of wheat'have cut off from assistance under ment against the increase of its Australia during the three the Point Four Programme since "witch trade" commission rate months ending January 1951, when Ceylon first began to from alght to nine per cent and year:United Frem. ship rubber to China. To date above. there have been eight such ship- ments.
END OF U.S. AID Because of the Kem Amend nent, later incorporated in the Battle Act, denying any Point Four help to nations supplying
The local English-language- daily quated "ources close to the Goverriment,'
The Goverimurit sources, cons
*
strategic materials to aggressor 250,000 tons of American Pont
The Rubber
Markets
that the Nippon Times, said that Indonesia raised the rate in connection with
recent Japanese proposal to import
Singapore, Dec. 15, valued
through at $5,000,000
Prices of rubber futures closed een in any case only Indonesia's account.
The
the today as follows:- forced Japanese Government to decido Number 1 rubber, per lb.
January direct
purchases of Américau of the onesh payment basis,
countries, American technical which had Ceylon, assistance to until then been on a very small scale, came to an Murupt end.
Only Д minority
increase The
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Asia with Hongkong the largest / Cingalese seem to feel that the The proposed, protest is to be Number 3 rubber, January 8331-03
by
· March.
February, Number 3 rubber. January Number rubber, January 1931-001 in Spot rubber, unbaled
Blanket creat 170. Inale crepe
07-56
Me Jacinto, who recently re- turned from a business trip to
importer. Hongkong accounted country la losing much
made by the Japanese through and
that There are show window dis- the United States, said, he had
the Overseas Agericy for helf the exports to Southeast dealing with China,
its
thinking on plays in San Francisco, Stock-recured the services of two
minority bares en Asia. Japanese holm, Progue, Rome, Alexan-American anu
as advisers. He
Other importing countries in the risks of departing from kerta Associated Press. iria, Tokyo, Djakarta, Colombo, technicians
Wellington, Kabul, Dacca,
that disclosed
$100,000 chudo Spain, which took. 1,000 traditional trade patterns rather
than on any
special wish for Sydney, Trinidad and Mombasa, worth of machinery purchased reams, and Iran and img- in the United States is en route
Alsociated Press. he said.
ΠΙΚΟ
Special arrangements have for his new plant-Assbelated
been made for the display of Press. handicrafts in Berlin, Hamburg,
Berne Buenos Aires, Manila,
Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Rome,
he added.-Associated Press,
JAPANESE BONDS
London, Dez. 15,
Japanese bonda.
"A" (4r, of 1899) 13/141. of 1010) (B.. d, 1907) 45%, of 1984).
Consols
U.S. DOWN
FOOD PRICES IN
Now York, Dec, 15.
US.
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LONDON TIN MARKET
American aid and the Infitenco Exchange Rates
which goes with it.
Meanwhile, the Cingalese have
to Pékla their flrat delegation 15, doder (ver,Bi)99
The
78-80 104-109 United Press. NEW YORK MARKET
New York, Dec. 15. Prices
of rubber futures closed 110 to 115 points lower with sales totalling so contracts. March
Disincas Wils done in the 16041 taken great Interest in the ex-unoillet exchkrijë "marker this
Imitening at the following valettuu periences
Chinese hosts Brbeling, hole, (per 12) looked after the comfort of the indonesian gulidos, Cher 100) 240 Beptember minute ticis per 100) Seven Cingalese with London, Dec. 15.
Singapore (Btralia) attention to detail.
the do- Fic Blatres (per 100) without a
was bareis Ingation teavettl
The tin market étoady this morning.Turnover was 05 tons, of which 40.tong proper munist
of
A serien
11.03
• NY Stock Exchange
December March
pot,
28.30
23.10 bid
27.470 bid
* nominal
27,70
50,1 -United:Prebu." LONDON MARKET.
Lonilor, Deck: 15. Prices.
futurca of rubber "Junts averiges st the end | kclosed as follows: the stock cirkel zoinen stood Number & rubber, in pence
allowSSENTIAL PRA Oper th
held TANISH New York, Dea. 10.
wholesale food prices were for cash and the test for minars on economies, polisi | this past week, posted their early January. Prices clisted at sharpest drop since early, Sep- the end of the omelat morning and roligion "tember, according to the Dun session as follows
Koot tin; buyers alkaa 213 A
pot un, eller
Minese-doner. Af
Three-month, Lin,, buyats
84
80
and Bindstreet food ihebe,
100
The index fell down from $0.22
109
dast week to $0.10 this week
"1084
and was down 3.1 per cent
50
Inited Press.
from the year-ago week's $0.69, --Associated Press.
Burinear done at
18% or 1030)
Three-months tin. sellers
Battlernent.”
||AWADING
which Chinese scholars fect
Englih with/Harvard Each delegats received curlo and a laddered: Aray as a parting ping The Chinese, observing that Mr
Sonanayako wüffered pain from a
20: alleart100,1 -18 utilities:
40 bonds
February March
09.13 Aune
July/Beptember.
carried by passengers themselves, -ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Co.'s Godown for loading on hard by ship's slings only. BAGGAGE COOLIES WILL BE REFUSED ADMITTANCE TO THE WHARF.
Will take place on FRIDAY, the 19th December, 1952 between 9.30 a.m. and 11.00.a.m.
m.v. "LA MARSEILLAISE”.
will sail for MARSEILLES
via
MANILA, SAIGON, BINGAPORE, COLOMBO, DJIBOUTI, SUEZ & PORT SAID
on
Tuesday, December 16, 1952 at 10 p.m.
Passengers are requested to board the vessel with their cabin baggage on the 16th December between 5 and 9 p.m.
Baggage room and hold buggage will be registered at the Kowloon Godown No. 60 (No. 2 Gate. Canton Rond Entrance) an the 16th December from 10 am to Noon. and from 2 to 5 p.m. and on the 16th December from, 10 a.m. to Noon only,'
No baggage will be registered after that time. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
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