MARITIMES
M
PASSENGERS/FREIGHT SERVICE
We CHING YAM TING and LEONG: AHI KWEE both of Rooms Nos, 418/120 Alexandra Building, Victoria in The tee Colony of Hongkong, hereby LA MARSEILLAISE"
Venice, Mar, 3, Tourist Indo contributed j 180,000,000,000 lite 10
notien Italian national income lis 1952, givo.
that in according to a survey of the consequence of a change of Italian
Geyernment-controlled tourist office.
ownership, we have applied to The survey disclosed that in the Minister of Transport, the past year a total of 6,100,000 under Section 47 of the foreign tourists visited
the Merchant Shipping Aet, 1894, country as compared to 5,405,000 in respect of the Lighter in 1931, when tourist trude swelled the State's exchequer "INDO-CHINA O XXIV of with 150,000,0000,000 re.
HONG KONG REGISTRY The Italian tourist
oice Oficial Number 165868, Gross | estimated that 30 per cent of the huge sums spent by foreign tonnage 293.54 tons, Register tourists in Italy last year was tonnage 293.64 tons, formerly contributed by American owned by The Indo-China fourists.
Steam Navigation Company,
ENIT, the Italian tourist agency, pointed out in its survey Limited of Hong Kong for that the Financial Times pré- | permission to change her name would visit Europe in 1952 was and to have her registered in the tion that 850,000 Americans to "PACIFIC ENTERPRISE" largely deficient as almost 390,- 600 U.S. tourists came to Italy Bione in the past year.
the "Queen of the Venice,
wus one of the top beneficiaries of trame just
1
the tourist
the new name at the Port of HONG KONG as owned by us the said Ching Yam Ting and as Jaint Leong Ah Kwee-
year. The survey Owners.
figured that both
Italian nil
to
name the
foreign visitors spent in the city Any objection to The
about 13,000,000,000 proposed, change of foreign contribution must be sent around 0,000,000,000 REGISTRAR OF SHIPPING HONG KONG within
The average slay of 315,000 at foreigners and the 267,000 SEVEN days from the Italians who visited Venice last appearance of this advertise- year was 2.07 days.
"TELIX ROUSSEL"
Kiemewards
"FELIX ROUNSEL”
Leaves Marvellies
· 70 MA
Rue Hongkong 20-23 Apr.
Leaves tongkong M STAR.
Bue Marlies
For Mantis Via
7 Apr.
23-May
Nalgon Ralgon
West Afrion ports.
L 22 Apr.
vla Marscilles to oil Mediterranean & via Djibout to Madagascar.
Colwarde "MEINAM"
Homewards "FRY HILL"
COURSEULLES" "MEINAM"
FREIGHT SERVICE
.tarch
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EPAVEL
1 Apr..
Que Hongkong
•Keelung- 3 Apr, -Kerlung-28 Apr.
Due Hongkong
4.18 Mar. * Apr.
For kapatı
Fut +
30 Apr.
Kerlulip ở MAY
† Salton, Marseilles, Algiers, Oran, Tangiers, Casablanca, Le Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam & Dunkirk
CIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES P.O. Box 58, Hongkong Queen's Building (Gr. Floor)
Tel. 26651 (3 lines).
MAERSK LINE
FAST FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO:
NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA,
1360 20 1355
145
700
€21-4 763
9.20
1.40
of canals Tre with 11000 1.45 } placed at
Ire.
37
1000 77
0.40
19.20 1000 12,00 13 1500
7.10
13 120 6200.. 71 7.30
7.65
ment.
NEXT SAILINGS
The nationallies representeil
•
in last year's tourist traille were
Dated at HONG KONG the
M.S.
"TREIN MAERSK”*
►
21 00
Ski 21.70
1002113
800.21.70
American, Swiss, French, Aus- trinn, British and German. 2nd day of March, 1963. Other less consistent nationality | (58,) CHING YAM TING and Kroups were not listol by the tourist office.-United Press.
*M.S.
"NICOLINE MAERSK"
Mur. G Mar. 20
M.S.
“ANNA MAERSK“
Apr. 2
Calling Vancouver.
LEONG AH KWEE.
Star Perry XU 4. Lumi (0) 9.30
tight IN 6.35 Khetrie ... 23.48 231⁄2 1650
100
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.
$35 4455 24 033
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
M.S.
“ANNA MAERSK“
Mar.
559
33.40 230
M.S. "LEXA MAERSK"
û Mar. 22
Telephee XD
180
M.S.
Apr. 14
INDUSTRIALS
Cement Ya
15!
11.80
19 10.20 1100
10.10
21 1000
24
27.90
Hi
STORES, ETC.
Thany
Walion
Crawford
COTTONS
Ewo
2.40 25
Ceylon's
Deal With
Red China
The Rubber
Markets
Singapure, Mar, 3. Prices of rubber futures clnted today as follows:-
Number rubber, per 1h.
April
May
June
7819 Number 2 rubber. April Number 3 rubber, April 691249, Number rubber. April 671-66 Spot rahler, unböled Blanket crepe
לזימו
877-682 Nu. U pale crepe ......... 91-06
tinited Press," NEW YORK MARKET
Consignees per
¦-AUSTRALIA-WEST PACIFIC LINE
m., "AROR"
are hereby noted that their cargo is being discharged into the Hung- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godwa'IL COK Kodow where & will be at consignees riak and subject to the Waar's
condition storage, and where delivery may be
olitvined.
and
of
Bamaged packages are to be lett In the godowns for examination by Canalsaces and the Company's sur- Veyors, Mexers. Carmichael & Clarks 41°30 am. on the 6th March, 1951,
To esimply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, con- signees must have a B÷vealle Ofoer la attendance when damaged dull- able goods are examined.
New York, Mar. 3. Rubber futures closed today 10 to 134 points henher with ples totalling 71 contracts. The strength in futures was coupledi with the Armness of outside the goods have left the steamer's markets. Spot dealers sald gudown, and all goods higher prices
8th March, caused factory undelivered after the
1951, will be subject la rent.
Colombo, Mar, 3. Ceylon's "rubber for rice" trade pact with China Is work-hig
Ing because "the Commonwealth buyers to shy away from the
behimi (IS." Mr is
Richard market. Prices closed today as Senanayake. the
follows:- Trade and
last Sterch Commerce Minister, said night.
May July. September reember
22
Merch Spot
20.20 bil
28.25 bitt
20.70 bld
20.25, blú
25.05 nomina! 271%
-United Press.
20.00 nominal
LONDON MARKET
237-23
was easy for its enemies to preseven though they may know ¦ upon publie gultibility,
about Nowadays, a good deal of the nothing abe beyond the fact criticism levelled at the Stockliners. It is extremely doubtful, that it produces shoes s, or Decan Exchange,
can be discounted as ill-informed gossip or malicious however, whether they would du So unless machinery existed propagandu.
Yet, despite the efforts of its whereby their shares could be to minimise the converted at any time back into opportunities that existed, in the hard cash. The Stock Exchange is the institution which provides bad old days, for abuses or that machiners. It is the markel pubite trust, the ideu persists cations, "Natural Rubber News":
"It is British ships that bring for January 1653, estimated the that what goes on behind its place where shares and certain
us our China rice," he told a prospective price of privately-carefully guarded dours is some other types of securities
meeting here. akin to secret society bought and said. produced synthetic would range
"If our country needs finances gathering. up to 38 cents pound,
HOW IT IS DONE
and
must obtain foods, we The
London, Mar. 3, "There can, of course, be no
Members of the public, how-them," he said. stockbrokers
The rubber market was steady valid forecasts of the
The China transaction
had today. futuro-suggestion-that-there..i var, are not permitted to deal
Prices_closed.............ng rice of natural rubber the
extru 100,000,000 follows:- something sinister about their this market place. If an in-added report said.
vestor wishes to sell £100 of Rupees (about £7,500,000) to Number 1 mibber, in pence, The volume of demand for calling. And
they point out, shares in, say, Imperial Chemical the national funds.
per l. that at least Industries, he Instructs his stock- some force,
April be with synthelle rubber will not
Apparently of the blame rests on the bruker accordingly. The broker American protests, Mr. Senau-
referring to May threatened
June by price competi-part
itself. For
then goes tion from the natural product. Stock Exchange
based
to the Stock Exchange, yake said: "It seems that the criticism that
un makes his way to the group of test of democratic government is Rather it may be assumed that
ignorance cannot be fought from men The two materials, so long as
that constitute the not whether
serves the behind cloistered walls. they remain substantially inter-
"chemicals market."
There, people, but whether it is sub- Cuuncil changeable in use, will
The
of the Stock having first judged where the servient to one or other of the (trx a market at generally competitive Exchange, an august body whose best bargain is to be obtained, he world power bincs
word is law along Throgmorton sells £180 of 1.C.1. sbares to prives.?
Streel. "While the rubber-producing concessions to this view. Partly another broker, find a customer have made important jobber, who will later, through of Southeast Asia are al-
to appease Its twn critics and for them. tempting modifications in their rubber culture
design to im partly to satisfy publle curiosity.
This is what a visitor to the sightseers to visit prove both the yield of their permitted
1815 | Stock Exchange will soon be able the "House," uutside business antings and the quality of their hours, during the Festival of public gallery. He will
see for himself from the product, the progress that has Britain season in 1051. The ex-shar
see no been made in this country in
A note shares change hands, periment
success and will be made of the "bargain" by the last dozen years gives as-week-end sightseeing was again, the broker and the jobber con- surance that in a contest of technologies
synthetic rubber permitted Inst year.
cerned,
but the actual exchange PUBLIC GALLERY.
of shares for cash will not take place until Inter Meanwhile, the Council had its market place activities, applied for and been refused a therefore,
ensure a steady flow licence to build a public gallery of money for permanent invest- But having once embarked on ment in industry, without which this course, they were determined no business could expand beyond
It eas
has nothing to fear from the natural product,"
از
WON A
(Mr Averell Harriman, retir Chief, told Congress on Janu- ing United States Foreign Aid
17 that Ceylon had con- ary
cluded the deal with the Com munists after spurning United States offer,
He expressed his "critical concern" over Ceylon's export of rubber tu Communist China,) -Reuter.
A/May July/September October/December
United Preva.
JAPANESE BONDS
Laadun, Mar. 1.
Japanese bonds
"A" UN3, of 1809) ", of 10103 "C" 18. of 1807) "D" tax of 10345
4059 of 1930)
Consols 69-13/10 United Press.
Copra Quotation
No claims wil be admitted after
romglalag
All clatins against The steamer must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 18th March, 1933, or they will not be recognized.
No Pre Insurance will be effected.
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents,
Hongkong, 4th March. 1053.
H. K. S. P. C.
Neede financial support for tho sake of poor children
New York, Mar. 4, Please address communico-
Copra was quated today ations:-Secretary: Hongkong
$220.25 per short ton, asked,
for prompt shipment, c.i.f. the Society for the Protection West Coast, Cocoanut oli
Grain Prices quoted at 1715 cons of war of Children. P.Q. Bax 2502
In Chicago
manufacture of inner tubes for the public will, for the first time, want to borrow money and those Wheat cased
with other leading commodities,
tyres,
synthetic rubber customers,
FUTURE DEMAND The report said that volun- fary consumption of synthetic in the year 1992 was 808,500 loug tons, of which 717,000 long to see the project through. Their the limits imposed by its own tang was Governmen-produced second application was granted, resources. But this is only one und the necessary work has now of the many important functions for general purpose and butyl,
been put in hand. When the of the Stock Exchange. By Butyl is used mostly for the gallery is completed, members of bringing together the people wha
secand, presumably, hear who have money to len
to lend, it also In 1952 the RFC had about what goes on in the "House" provides the means whereby the 1700 with the 20 largest domestic during business hours.
British Government, local tyre companies Accounting for But, what, it may be asked, municipalities, foreign govern- 77 per cent of sales.
will the publle see when they ments, companies and a host of Referring to the future de- look down from the gullery? other long-term borrowers can mand for rubber, natural and And what is the significance of raise fresh capital, quickly and synthetic, the report quoted the it all, anyway?
cheaply. Paley Report
Only The scene will be no more June 1832, which estimated the exciting-ur mysterious than machinery will be seen by the consumption by 1973 would be that, on almost any day of the visitor. But the Stock Exchange five millon long tons.
week, In
In a publle market place. will have nothing to regret if the It tised rubber industry But instead of housewives buying raising of the curtain of secrecy estimates in predicting consump from shopkeepers, brokers will on even a small part of its tion by 1958 would be 20 be dealing in stocks and shares activiiles dispels some of the million tons and natural rubber with "jobbers."
suspicion which now surrounds vutput at 1.7 million tons,
it. Even this much, however, may leaving a "defeit" of 1.1 million not be dedured by the uninitiated tons to be made up by produc sightseer. He will seo a number tion of synthetle rubber-Reu- |
gentlemen of soberly-dressed standing around. in little groups. apparently doing nothing, but jotting down notes on scrapa of
ter,
on materials of
Seeds And Oils paper. If he stays long enough,
market closed unchanged with in
+
lithe
of
Chicago, Mar, 3., Chicago grains were mixed
with reports further beneficial rains in the southwest belt. Wheat closed 4 to lower and soybeans were lower. to % higher. Prices closed ns followB*~~~ Wheat-price per bushel
22311⁄2 nominal 2.235-14 228-78.2.20
1.00-$ 1.0012-2
of this vast
Spot March May July September December Corn
2.311
2.33
230
Spot
1,59%
March
Aey July September December
Ilye
March
1.03-1.09% 1,03 1.60% asked
1.7732 nominal
LONDON TIN
MARKET
May
Dats
London, Mar. 3
039
he may witness a allght Burry The tin market was dull lo- and hear a raising of valees day, Turnover was five tona, New York, Mar. 3. antong one of these groups, in-nl for cash. Prices closed at Prices in the seeds and olla dicating a quickening of interest the end of the offlelal morning
a particular secilan of the session as follows:-
Epot in, buyērs: markot, the following exceptions:-
Peanut oil, per 1b. 1.0.4. He will probably leave, after pot in, sellers
Business done at New York. 24 cents.
this, le wiser for his ex-Three-months un, buyers Flax seeds, per bushel, t.o.b.periences but, it is to be hoped, Three-moning tin, acflers
$3.05. Ualled reassured that, at least, the Stockiness done at Exchange is not a place where
Minneapolis Press.
Seillement
Barch
7346-36 May
75-741 Now York four-per o ib. Back, |$32.00 nominal-United Press.
Exchange Rates
Business was done in the cal tlie unofficial exchange ' market
D30 marine at the following raten:
030.6. dollar (per 1)*** 0.0134
641 Sterling note (per £1} ****** 15
메크
jeningerian puilders (per 100 23.39
Stam ticals (per 100)
23.40
Bingapore (Strakts)
18.33
United Press.
„TIC” plastres (per 100)
12.23
asked.-United Press.
Hongkong.
M.V. "LA MARSEILLAISE”
will sail for
MARSEILLES
vin
MANILA, SAIGON, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, DJIBOUTI, SUEZ and PORT SAID,
on
SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1953, at 10 p.m.
Passengers are requested to board the vessel with their Cabin baggage on the 8th March between 0 and 9 p.m.
Baggage room and 'hold baggage will be regis- tered at the Kowloon Godown No. 50 (No. 2 Gato, Canton Rond entrance) on the 7th March from 10°* a.m. to noon, and from 2 to 5 p.m. and on the 8th March from 10 a.m. to noon only.
:
No baggago will be registered after that time. Our passenger department will remain open Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, the 7th and 8th March, during office hours, Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimos Queen's Building.
-Tol: 20651 (3 lines).
“LEISE MAERSK”
For Freight and Further Particulars please apply to:
AGENTS:
JEBSEN & CO.
Tel. Nos. 36066-9. ]
Pedder Building.
Chinese Freight Booking Office 27, Connaught Road, C.
Tel. 20461
Blates and rotation subject to change without notter,
At liberty to proceed via other ports to load/discharro cargo.
EVERETT
E
LINES
EVERETT ORIENT LINE
Fast regular freight—refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Siam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong.
"LENEVERETT"
Arrives
"Sails
Mar. 8 from Singapore."
̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄Mor. ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ for Kobe & ́ ́ Yokohamā;"
"NOREVERETT"
Arrives Salls
Mar. 21 from Manila, · *Mar. 22 fur Singapore,
Rangoon &
Penang,
Calcutta,
(Accepting corze for transllpment) Kube/Pusau and Kube/Okinawa)
EVERETT STAR LINE
Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Siam. Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports. "NORDSTJERNAN”
In Port Sails
Lourling
Mar. 5
"THA!"
Arrives Sails
Mar. 0 Mor,
for Singapore, Port Swetten- Jium, Madras, Colombo, Bomboy, Karachi, Khurram- shahr, Bosrah & Bahrein.
from Singapore.. for Kobe & Yokohama,
-(Accepting cargo for transhipment) Kobe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)
EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A Queen's Building, Telophono 31206, - Chinese Department: Tolophona 28293,
BUSINESS REGULATION ORDINANCE 1952
Copies of the prescribed Forms 1(a) 1(b) `and.) (c) ==
Now On Sale at S. C. M. Post, Ltd. HONGKONG AND KOWLOON
TEN CENTS EACH
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