1953-09-30 — Page 9

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MESSAGERIES

P.D. Box 59.. Queen's Bldg.

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1953.

MARITIMES Seasonal

Seasonal Demand For Dollars

Tel: 20051.

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FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

From Marseilles

"LA MARSEILLAISE” 18 Sept.

+

.For Yokohama

Leaves, Marseilles

the JF.TS.

@net.

VIET-NAM

4

Det.

1 Nov.

"CAMBODGE"

14

Oft.

Nov.

Yokohania

Leaves Hongkong

Dub Muracilis

Via

13 Nov.

Batxon

20 Nov.

13 Dec.

Baigon Balcon

Tėto Morsifles

"LA MARSEILLAISE' 21 Oct.

"VIET-NABI

"CAMBODGE"

3 Nov.

19 Nav,

Via Marseilles to all Biediterranean & West Africa Porta Via Djibouti to Madagascar.

From Europe

"AURAY

"IRAQUADDY"

"MONEAY"

To Europe

"COURBEULLES"

"AUEAY"

"IRAQUADDY"

FREIGHT SERVICE

Left

Due 11.K.

l'or

Antwerp-27 July

in tort

Danklik-estly Dek

22 Del. 22 Nov.

Leaves..

Manila & Japan Manila & Japan Sanita & Japan

For

•••• Antwerp-- 1 Bept,

Leavre Keelung

Oct.

30 Ort. 14 Nov.

• Oct.

1 Nav.

17 Nov.

+

↑ Solgan. Singapore,. Djibouti, Marseilles, Algiers, Oran, Tangiers, Casablanca, Le Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam & Dunkirk, Subject to change without notics,

EVERETT

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fast regular freight--refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Slam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong.

"LENEVERETT"

Arrives Bails

Oct. 8 from Singapore, Oct. 0 for

Kobr

"BRADEVERETT"

Arrives Sails

Oct. 19

Oct, 20

from Manila.

for

Rangoon

Singapore,

Yokohama.

(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan and Robe/Okinawa)

Penang.

Calcutta,

EVERETT STAR LINE

Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Slam, Malaya, Colombo,

Bombay,

Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports,

"THAI"

Arrives Sails

Oct. 5 from Sandakan. Oct. 8 100 Pusan, Kobe &

Yokohama,

"STAR BETELGEUSE"

Arrives Sails

Arrives Sails

Oct. 10 from Jappan. Oct. 20 for Singapore, Port Swetten- ham, Penang, Madras, Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, Karachi, Basrah, Khar- ramshahir & Bahrein,

Oct, 21 from Singapore.

Oct, 22 for Kobe, & Yokollama, (Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobo/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A

(locorporated in the Republic of Panama

With Limited Liability

Queen's Building, Telophona 31206. Chinese Departmont: Telephono 28293.

The Rubber

Markets

the

Singapore, Sept. 29. The market cased in

turned

slightly morning anet better In the

afternoon with some trade support.

Closing prices were follows:-

No. 1 rubber per lb. Oct. 63-03

031-03 Nov. Dec:

63-631 No. 2 rubber por tb, Oct. 01-01

591-GO 5015-30

No. 3 rubber per lb. Oct.

No. 4 rubber per lb. OCL

Spot rubber unbaled

Blanket crePO

No. 1 pale trepe

24-63

09-71 United Press.

LONDON MARKET

London, Sept. 20.

The rubber market was casier with No. 1.RSS epot quoted at 18%, a new low for the year. Closing prices were as follows:-

Settlement House Terms Nov.

Dec.

Jan./March

April/June

July/Boat.

EDUCATION

BILL IN

S. AFRICA

Was

Disposal of Main Cause Of The

Farm Surplus

Discussed

Washington, Sept. 29. The Agricultural Secretary, Mr Ezra T. Benson, and Pre- sident Elsenhower today dis. cussed ways of gelung started as soon as possible on a multi- million dollar programimo pelling

CHETTY surplus overseas,

for gooda

Sterling

Rate's Trend

London, Sept. 17.

The cause of the weakness of sterling in the last three weeks can- not be exactly pinned down, says the Financial Times. But several of the influences which have been at work are plain.

Meeting Of Red Trade Unions

The Secretary of Treasury, Mr George Humphrey, and the

Vienna, Sept. 29. Foreign Operations Administra- Headquarters of the Com tor. Mr Harold E. Stassen, olomunist - dominated World

of attended the White House con- Federation

Unlona Trade (WFTU) nounced today that ference.

the workers of Japan and India would be represented by several delegates at the WFTU gress here next

cropn

com-

"IS

-Reuter,

parts of the

First of all, and perhaps most important, this is the season of the year when the demand for dollars by purchasers in the sterling area is at its strongest.

This seasona> weakness has been accentuated this year by the freeing of the. grain market; not only has this widened the flow of money passing over the "free" exchange, but it has added a stream which, for the moment, itself creates more buyers of dollars than sellers.

has been

to

Dumping Worries Canada

Ottawa, Sept, 29.

A behind the - ccenza

is struggle

in looming Canada's newly-elected Par- liament over demands for an amendment to the Canadian Customs Act to tighten up on the dumping of imports, especially textiles from the United States.

The Canadian textile industry bitterly has been complaining about a growing flood of Uniteit States cotton, enyon and nylon fabrics, women's and children's dresses and other textile pro- ducts

they at prices which, claim,

in uncompetitive Conado.

Imports.

are

Bre

Other manufacturers adding their volces to attack other

allegedly unfairly priced

The textile manufacturers claim that products which are under selling their own Canadian-made goods here are being "dumped by United States exporters through evasion of "fair

market value in the country of origin" provision in the orig

One of the great difficulties in the way of any change in the Customs Act is that it would

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