Simonstown's Role In West Defence
Simonstown, July 6.
the
While South African and British statesmen have been discussing in London future of the great nara! of base here, warships. Britain, South Africa and France have been steaming back to their ports after taking part in their annual Seu-air defence manoeuvres off the east coast of South Africa.
Every summer naval and air force units of the three coun- tries, operating: from South African and Madagascar bases. join together un inter- national exercise which куду phasises the importance in the broad
strategy
Western
security of the Simonstown
naval base at the southern tip
of the African continent.
The base has been British. ravas property on South Atri-
But
can so since 1893.
FL-
gardless of the previous differ- inq views
over
future
ownership and control all agre
as the most im-
perlant strategie, naval base in
on its rele
the Southern
Hemisphere
Western countries,
150 Years
• SimonstownL
for
sited 22 mules Capetown inside False
Bay on the Indian Ocean shores of Cape Peninsula, has actually been a British Admurally bass nearly 150 years since 1814- but was first settled as' a naval and military depot by Dutch accupying forces in 1791.
Today it is a community
over 10,000 people.
and
ورام الحميد
more than
half of them ropeans with a naval harbour, dry dock, work- shops
Admiralty House. official residence of the. Con- mander-in-Chief South Atlan die Squadron-at present Vice- Admiral Sir lan Campbell.
1210
Simonstown's value at the turning point of the shipping routes round the bottom of the African continent
where Atlantic Find Indian Oreats meet has increased strategically since it was accepted that any war with the East would prob. ably close the Suez Canal
Defence experts have reason- ed that a Communist offensive would drive towards
the Per-
sian Gulf, aiming to seize rich Western-owned oil installations and block communications through the Middle East.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1955.
TRADE
and
COMMERCE
SECTION
UK ON THRESHOLD OF OIL AGE
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE
(From Our Correspondent)
Business done on the Hong- kong Stock Exchange this morning amounted to $933,483.30, Noon quotations and the morn ing's transactions:
SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES
1780 1703 31
BANKS
HK Bank. INSURANCES
Union Lombard
SHIPPING
.... 535
A la Nav DOCKS, ETC.
K. Wharf
Dock
Provident (O
Whorlick
LAND ETU. HK Hotel
1 Land
Humphreys Realty
UTILITIES
Tram
+
40
NEW YORK
STOCK
MARKET
New York July 6. General Motors three-for-
1
one stock split proposal in fected Wall Street with 1730stock split fever today, send 1000 ng prices of likely candi dates up a point to more than 8 points.
General, Mcters itself soared 27.10 more than
14 points to new 14.30
peak. 15
It held the limelight through- 15.20
esanian the
ran high in the split 8.80 3.33 4730 8.30 which will increase to 500,000.000 shares 17:20:17.30 1000 17.30 the number of G, M.
278.682.500 2.72 200 721 buthorised and
the number or shares outstand (2.30 11,800 (+1.2715
that 5000 2.30 ing-more than triple 500 24.20 any other American company.
500
400
13.40
$300
151 Cut.
300
13.40 terest
12 400 1
Star Ferry Yauma Ferry "121
14.20
151
135
C. Light (0) 21.80
Electric Tekphone
INDUSTRIALS
200 11
The buying fever sprend to other so-called stock split candi- dates-issues rech as Standard Ol (NJ) up to $136, Cali- fornia Standard, up 5 to 993: 2000 ar-1.90 Allied Chemical 3
$122: Bethichem Steel 21% to 314933;
22 2006 21.90
1100
Demand Will Fall On The
Industry
Entire
London, July 6.
Britain is on the threshold of an "oil age" which will bring about another industrial revolution years before supplies of atomic energy become a major part of the power market, Sir Leonard Sinclair, Chairman of Esso Petroleum, Limited, said today in an interview with United Press.
He said agreement signed last week with thes British Central Electric Authority whereby Venezuelan fuel oil will replace coal as the fuel for seven major power stations in Britain was "important step" in that direction..
World Cotton
Markets
$2144 GD0421uster 2 10 $83: Imer: today m quie: dealings.
35 35
464 35° 1700 33 KAR
Crement 331, 33, 2000 33
STORES, ETC.
Duy
COPTONS
rational Business Machines à to $425, Sears Roebuck 5 to $984;
Pent
an
"British industry has been moving in this direction for some time." he added, "but this step Our Own stridi plans and those of other oil com- panies to meet the expanding market for energy make the outlines of the approaching oil age very clear, and it will be
any more years before atomic: power will change this."
US Dollars For Pakistan Dam
Karachi. "July 6.
The United Stries will contribute 3.500.000 dol- lars toward the cast of a giant dana and
station Enst
near
power Chittagong. Pakizian, under an agreement signed here,
The
dam will straddle Karımfuili River.
and will double the Province's present power onipat of 60,000 kilowatts.. 'II will
provide also
round-the year water, supply for agricultural projects and the port of Chittagong,
The dam, scheduled, for completion in 1959. cost 65,000,000 China Mall Special
World
1
will dollars-
Japanese Venture In Ceylon
Colombo, July 6. Arrangements have gen completed for a joint Japan-Ceylon industrial venture for the manu- - facture of high quality shirts in Ceylon, it was disclosed here.
• ነ
The new factory will be bulit
at Ratmalone," bear Colombo,
Production is expected to begin New York Sugar
early in September. The plant will be capable of turning out 10,000 in the initial stages operations is expected to be!
it.creased
later, substantially
Funds for the 400,000
Market
New York, July 8.
World No. 4 sugar futures
rupees today closed one point lower to
plant are being supplied at a two points higher with sales of rato. of 70 per cent by Ceylon-315 contracts. ese interests and the remainder Domestic No. 1 sugar futures
closed
unchanged to one point By Japanese.
with sales of 43 con
TRAIN PERSONNEL Machinery
tant
Tower
will be suppiled tracts. by Japan.
In the world market 200 con- Eight Japanese
tracts technicians will träin local per-
were posted in. tha
position sonnel in the operation of the September
against business in actuals and switch- plant,
ing from September to the later Meanwhile Mr Y.. Tahara,
ramonths was fairly activ eniet engineer of bridge
active. It was
that
It the noted in the Japanese world spot price for raws Ministry of Works agrived here world
than 3.25 cents a averages He will help moder-pound, fob, for another 15-day
Wool struction
Production
Estimates
23.30 23.40 3500 24.30 Texas Co. 34 to $107 and Do The marktet opened un- believed to be the largest con- push 1955 world wool produc-
124th 23.20
3042 314 200
5.00
Land Crawford
X Textile Corp 7.33 3750 Nanyang MISCELLANEOUS
7.05 1.10:000 5.50 5.00 250 6
Yangiste AlBed
Singapore
ran up
6
higher.
by plane,
Con
ise the Ceylon bridge system period, the world export quotas under a project sponsored
would then be cut an
addi-
the Colombo Plan-United tional Sve per cent under the
Press
New York Foreign|
international sugar agreement.
Domestic futures held steady. Futures:
Contract No. 4 (world) ·
Exchange
Sept.
Oct.
Mar
New York, July B
$3.18-7/18
May
2.18-1/32
July
2.77-5/32
Sept
2.22 *2.7716
Spot-(cents per lb. fob Cuba) Contract No. 6.
2.78-13/16 | Aug.
330%
Sept
2000
Nov.
8.40
United Press.
MAT.
May
Spot-cents per th cit
NY ex-duty).
8.45
Unlied Press.
Argentine Uruguayan London Foreign
Exchange
London, July 6. 7.7844-2.78-7/16 2.74-1/18-2.74-3/16 ( 10.03-10.64 133.53-139.60 19.347-19.35
New York, July 6. Cotton prices moved higher
Washington, July 6, LARGEST CONTRACT
Expanding sheep herds Nearby July cared near the
The gutement between Es Australia, New Zealand and close, and the list finished five points lower to mine points and the Electricity Authority is South Africa are expected England offcial
30-day futures
day future up 21 points to $2464.
changed to two higher.
New
sumer antract fer cil over a tion to a record 4,475,000,000 Australia, Watang. ... 14.30 141, 400 w 147, Du Prnt, biggest 5. M. share
(greasy basis), the New Zealand Orleans closed two lower to six 10-year period at a price pegged pounds 260 14.30 !
with Beldings Di
to the price of coal;
Agriculture Department sala te- South Africa bight. scared
Switzerland shares.. 301⁄2 21.000.000
ansl uture day in its first official forecast of
indin The market opened steady
"Our present points to a new top of $249 later backed off with some support coming from sourers of energy-coal, hydro- the year. 7.30
routine mi buging akng with clectricity. atomic power, and Lafter a seven-session
Liverycol covering in nearby Foil-are 319 rise of more than 30 points. 9.53
Today's rise industrials July. There was some selling by than,
in
$2.000,- New Orleans traders. brought to well over
market 000,000 the two-day gain this week. Industrials nearly 8 points on average to a new all-time peak, Rails and utilities were pushed far into the background, with the carricca selling of heavily nor the close for an average drop of more than a point and utilities managing only fractional gains. Of a total 1,231 issues traded, 635 higher
the best Trading was June 8 with 3,140,000- changing hands, compared 2,580,000 yesterday.
General Motors was easily the most active issues, with 187,100 shares changing hands. Chrysler felicwed with 59,000 shares; US Steal with 58,200.
CLOSING
Stock Market
Singapore, July 7.
the Brokers today quoted following stock prices; Balu Lintang Rubber Co. Ltd. -$157 British Botten Petroleum
465 6 Syndiente The
Consolidateď Tin Smeltera
Ord. Fraser & Neave Fraser & Neave
Simonstown provides the only naval maintenanet equipped base anywhere nearby. South African Navy occupies an independent base et Salisbury Island. Durban.
its few for
Simonstown dockyard facilities quired for repair or refți.
small strips
but
Are
Nearest Base
Lunas Rubber Estates Lid. $2.10*
on
in
Expires KOXL
total
which
to
New York.
Montreal
Amsterdam Brussels
Lkton Osk Par's
Stockholm West Marks Zurich
and more supplementary
stid. wool output is expected to con- competitive," he There is a
tinue at high levels. Argentine increase in Ready Prices improved Ther the industrial production in Britain Production declined in 1954 Arst half hour and the gains and a consequent increased need the extent that the Soviet Union the world's which
coal is not displaced her as were held throughout the day for power on mill and local ecvering. meeting and which is much too number three wool country.
Attention
for atomic energy to meet focused was
The Department reported that Britain's sw.tching
year, from nearby July to the later months, Trading
energy consumption was equal to declining wool prices have again Copenhagen
tourdened Argentine and dilivary that
250,000,000 tons of coal,
Uraguayan growers with "coa. actually provided about 86 per siderable quantities of wool. Wednesday,
cent and petrolcun 14 per cent. Furthermore, There was only cne July cent
ii said, fewer transicrable
In 1964, energy censumption will notice issued at
exist then last to 235,000,000 be up
at least, Cpportunities believe a substantial number of
can stocks at prices satisfactory will release the equivalent since these hotices will be
of issued shares soon.
about 5,000,000 tons. Even if to growers. On a clean basis, coal production. is Increased, the Departmen: said, 1855 pro Trading volumes and open Britain with
will nced Abaut duction should reach 2,585,000,- interests in the Exchange today | 280,000,000 more barrels of oil 000
to compared pounds, 2,519,000,000 lbs. Tast energy
year. Month
That would represent two per July October
cent increase.-United Press, December
were lower, 361 New York, but some quarters Atomic power 10 years' time year for moving South Ameri.
34% 3d tid. Ord. $1.72 Ltd. Th
cum. pret Hongkong
. Shanghat
10-
Banking Corp
Hangkung Ta Ltd
Kemas Lid
$6,55
$925 7104 $1.60
Malayan Breweries.
New Serandah. Rubber Co.
Ltd.
53.40
$1.60+
Petaling Tin Lid.
$4.40
Rames Hotel
$2.25
PRICES
be
Singupor, Cold Storage
$1,70
South British Insurance Co.
L
SUL00 Alden Inc. Acy,
Straits Trading
$20.65
Allied Chemicals
Straits Steamwhip
$14.60
Allied Mills Inc.
of the Seas"
United Engineers Ord.
$11.05
Allis Chalmers
Apart from, Simonstown, the nearest major naval base in an emergency
wouki today Gibraltar,
Bombay
or Ceylon both 5,000 ini?" kway.
as
117%
Point
The Cape, known in history
the
Tavern providing a convenient victual-
for old sailing ship long routes to the East, must retain its role as one of
the world's great shipping
osperolls in peace in war. Ships maintaining supply routes between Britain, India.
the East and Australasia must use the Cape if the Suez Canal was shut,
In
And
the critical days of the Second World War over"
Vessels
300
at
repaired "were Simonstown and more than War-
2.000 ships called there.
ships
found
i an invaluable
base for escorting convoys Janes through dangerous sea where German submarines
hunted allied shipping.
Well-Sheltered
Weare Bros.
* ex-dly. ↑ com-div-Ching
Special.
American Airline
Mail | American Cyanamide Co.
London Stock
Market
London, July 6. General Motors 30ared 16 points to spark a sharp rise in industrial stocks on the London Exchange today,
GM led dollar
stocks higher on news of proposed three- for-one stock split.
Demand for other stocks was strong, spurred by many good earnings
reports and dividends declarations.
Rolls Royce was a pace setter with a gan
of more than 3s. scattered
Am Mach. & F dry,
American Mclai
Amerie Smetting Am. Sugar Bet, American "el
Tel
American Tob. "B"
Anaconda Cupper Arinco Steel
Armour
Dakdwin-Lima Ham Baltimore & Ohio Eendix Aviation Corp. Benguet Cont.
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Alsplane Eden (The) Co, Burroughs Add Machine Cardion Paciile R Case: (J.L.) Co. ****** C.I.T. Financial Com Cat. Tractor Celanese Corp.
Chase, Marhat Bank
Chrysler Motors Colgate-Palmolive Co. Commercial Credit Commonwealth Elec. Consoldated Edison Continental Oil of Del Continental Steel Com Products Crane Co. electrical, engineering Craun gellerbach Oils were very active, too. size though Simonstown's dry- Royal Dutch rose £% to a new dock could not cope with to peak of £58. Burmah, Shell
False Bay, 20 miles wide, affords well-sheltered an-
Similar gains were throughout the fist, especially Bmong chorages in the worst weather and construction shares, for modern warships
day's aircraft
great
of any
battleships
carriery.
In case
neef, however, these into the larger Duncan
Dock outside Captown itself.
Cuban Amer. Sugar
curtis Wright
Diamond Atal
were;
March May July
Vole
Open interest per year for industrial 14,700 198,200
by 1904. 12,900 493,800 170X30 $72,800 2,500 203.400 3.500 283,400 3,300 173,400
CONTINUE TO INCREASE
October
1,900
71,600
December
Total
57.800
NEW YORK
Si Leonard Sinclair said: "This demand will be on the
entire petroleum industry, and it World Rubber
2.107.500 bales will continue to
་
increase in
future years until atomit cnergy can make its proper contribution.
Prices of futures.closed today But otomic energy will not com- as follows:
replace
coal and oil.
existing supplement
Markets
10.30-80.50 20.00-20.015 27478-973 14.434-14.535 12.03-11:084 12.1716-12.18 -United PTS.
EVERETT
Exchange Rates
Business W7723 docx in the local unofficial exchange marlock morning at the following rates:- | U.S. doltar (per si)
Sterling notes (pur £1 Australian notes (per £1) Indonesian rupiah (per 1003 Skerm teeks (per 100) Singapore (Slymita) Indo-China plastres (per 100)
LINES
EVERETT ORIENT LINE
Fast Regular Freight Refrigerator Passenger Servics Loading for Singapore, Penang, Bangoon, Calestia and Chittagong,
Arr. July 18
Sath July
17
Aug.
1
--Aug.
-- Sept.
3
-- Sept.
-- Sept.
20
-- Sept. 21
Loading for Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama.
Spot
1.80
July
34.00-471
Oct
34.14-15
pletely
will forms of power,"
"BRADEVERETM
Dec
34.23-34
Mar
34.37
34.33
Julv
86
33.10
Dee.
23,77
Market
Singapore, July 6. He concluded: "The last
rubber market opened industrial revolution was found firm on better overseas advices cd cr coal Tomorrow's pros Later eased on a circular letter
which sug perity will
depend largely on sent by Goodrich
States State |oll."—United Press.
gested to United Department that reduction 200.000 tons of rabber stockpile should be taken by sale to the trade. There was a good off- take for lower grades at lower levels.
"LENEVERKIT"
The
"REBEVERETT” "NOREVEDETT"
"REZZVEREJITH
ΟΙ
of
"NOREVERETT"
**BRADEVERETT”
**LENEVERETT“
Chicago, July 6
NEW ORLEANS
Prices of futures closed today Chicago Grain
as follows:
Spot
July
Oct.
Dec.
Mar
May
July
13.30
33.57.59
34.30-13
24.21
34.33
34.304
33.6%
23.78
03.73
Wheat
Future closings were
futures here and at No. 1 rubber per lb. July 1251-1254
Aug. 113 Kansa's City and Minneapolis
Sept, unquoted went up about 2 cents a bushel No. 2 rubber per 1. July 124-134
105-108 today with four mill buyers No. 3 No. 4
153-102 active in the markets.
Spot rubber unbated. 17-1975 Grain
merchants said this Blanket crepe
28-100 12512-12715 middling. in"pence per lb. were buying represented covering of No. 1 pale crepe
* LIVERPOOL
Future clesings. American
20 Dec/Jan.
as follows:
July/Aug
15%
Oc1/Jen
442% Mer/Aut.
Dow Chemical
5814 May/Tune
Dupont de Nemaurs
24014
Eastman Kodak
El Palo National Gas
4615
Oct Dec.
Fazor
12754 Mar.
271%
4023
May
In the
Erie Raroad 17. shares Fany Fire Corn). bonds General Foods
General Moters
or and British Petroleum all were of up around 3s.
Coppers could fit
and gold commercial strengthened, too.
Government British Table Bay in Tak
finished higher, although profit taking pared late in the session. Gain ranged to £1⁄4-United Preas.
Coastal recoris hugging the the mountain slopes around recky shores of Fake Bay rare- ly see anything much larger
than a destroyer or using Simontown dockyard to- day. China Mail Special.
frigate
GAY PRAGUE
DIVORCEE
t
Prague, July 8.
A 34-year-old Prague divorcee, Jirina Pekarov, used to beg. borrow or steal a handbag, gold watch, camera, leather jacket, costume material or something clec when she visited her. friends, the
The Czechoslovak TOWE-
Praha reported Vecerni
piper
zhe
sold the goods and
the money. She sup
V to cash belonging
this Income by, help
ing
to
tipsy men she met in might clubs. And once she stole 3,000 crowns (about 150 tering) on a train journey.
Bút now her. "easy money' days are
OVET. She is under arrest, the newspaper said— China Mail Special
LONDON METAL PRICES
London, July 6. The tin market was very steady with spot marked one point higher at 728 sterling Other metal markels were all steady. Prices closed today in sterling per long ton as follows:
Tin spot
3-month Copper pot 3-month
buyers
72015
Lead Ist half July 10432
1st half Oct,
Zirc
ist helt Wuy
ist bal Oct.
General Electric
Gen. Pus.. Gillette Sage Glidden Oo.... Goodrich B. F.) Co. Goodyear Tire Heyden Chemical
Homsisite Mining - Co. Ingersoll-Rand
Inland Steel Co.
Interchemical CǝTD.
In Business Machines
Im HarveTATS- imternational Nickel temational Paper Int'l Tel & Tel John-Manville Co. Kansas C. Power & Light Kennecott Copper
Lockheed Atrorait sellers Loews Incorp...
730 Lone Star. Cement Co.
Er Meyers Tob. Co.
22 Louisville & Nashville R. 3304 Lowenstein & Sons.
Minnesota Noming
In the
of family fleur, 311 meantime, large baking firms
sales
30.71
ATC 30,31 3012 time
57 new
SAO PAULO Future closings, in cruzeiros per kilo were as follows:
་་
NEW YORK Futurts closed 40 to 60 points until marketing of the lower with sales of 111 com-
marking reported to be
crop wheat reaches its tracts. peak so they can buy, at lowe prices.
Other grains on the Board of 34.33 Trade here were irregular to 35-50 day.
34.35
The futures market opened steady but prolit-taking later dropped most contracts nearly a cent a pound. Part of the loss 38.00 Reports of rains in the was
the close. regained near United States, the
which will further Lower prices at Singapore in- southwest, hamper average price of 15/16 middle wheat, also brought support to
harvesting on wizter duced, some selling. colton at ten designated spot markets was 34.01 cents per b. Sales at these centres totalled 7,370 bales.-United Press.
Pittsburgh Plate Class
111 Puziicker Industries
wheat futures.
The market was quiet with
spot quoted at 37% pence per Ib. Prices:
Bettlement house terny
In the spot market, No. 1 Rss 34cent at Wheat closed up 1% to 2% were quoted down
um-28% cents a pound. Futures: cents; soyabeans (new) changed to off % cent,
July.
Prospects
78
and
soyabean
for bumper cor Sept
harvests
33.25 39.95
put
Dec.
57.10-25
107
pressure on these markets.
Mar
35.80
Pure Ou
405
May
34.85
BT
Radio Corporation
41
Ree Melors
120%
Republic Steel
CINCAGO GRAIN PRICES Prices per briskel in cents:
Closing prices
July
33.03
LONDON
642
Reynolds Metal
218
Wirst, No. 2. nó
45 Shell of co
021
Stint..
23
Saint Reg. Paper
200% July 2011241 1082 (L) 2004-4
G
Sinclair, On
Sept.
862
Secany Vacuum
Doc.
24
3281 Mesobi stron Cop.
South Forto Rico Sugar
30%
11er
Southern Railway (Com.)
May
100
114
Standard Brands
Corn, No. 2, yellow
104% Mission Development
9225 Mossinto Chernical Co.
162-14
Standard 011, of Ca
42
Spot
Standard Oil of Ind
$27
912 Montgomery Ward
Motorola Kie.
Standard Oil of N.J.
130
Sept.
43 Stakicy-Van Camp.
184
Studebaker-Packard Corp. Swin & Co."
10% Mar.
TO
Texas Co..
Tide Water Assn. Oil
1767 Sept.
Spot
2731
Sept
483 Nov.
5212
Max.
Spot
New York flour
487
200 b. sack
$14.70a
United Press.
ited Press,
National Cach Rez. Nacional Dairy Prod.
NEW YORK METAL Nail Distillers
FUTURES
New York, July 6. Prices of metal futures closed
National Leed
National Steal Comp New York Central On Mathieson
Otis Elevators
Owen-Elaoir Class
Pacific Gas & Eles Pacific. Western Oll
10215-5
August
September
Oct/Deo.
Jan./Mnr.
Apr/June
August.
September
그래
-2911-231%
33-34 unquoted
ATT. Aug. 6
Sail Aug.
7
-- Aur.
**
Ag
24
*** Sept.
7
-- Sept.
2
..-Sept. 14 ~~~~Sep 13 LIMITED PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION,
All the above subject to alteration witkání notice.
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LINE
TAST EZGULAR TEEGĦT REFRIGERATOR JERVICE"
Leading for Singapore, Port Swettenham, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi & Persian Gulf Port.
-LAU"
"STAR BETELGEDSE"
Arr. July
15. --Aug. 18
Sak July
"STAR ARCTUEUE"
*STAR ALCYONE" "
Sept. 9 - Sept. -- Sept. 20
→
Oct. 5
"THAI* ;)
Sept. -- Oct.
Loading for Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama.
"STAK BETELGEUSE" "STAR ‘ARCTURUS" "TEAI"
“STAB ALCYONE" "LA'0"
AIT. July
18
Sal July 19 -Aig.
14
Aug. 28
Sept.
--Aug. 13 - Azg. 27
-- Sept. "8.
-- Oct.
- Oct. 4 LIMITTED PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION,
All the above subject to alteration without noties,
EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A
(Incorporated in the Republio of Panama with Limited Liability) Chinese Department: Telephone 28293. Queen's Building, Telephone 21206.
Twenty Century Fox-in
Union Carbide
093% Union Pacific Railway
United Aircraft
U.S. Gypsum
U.S. Lina Ca.
191 U.S. Rubber
$217 U.S. Smelting
U.S., Steel
Warner Bros."
Westinghouse, Electric
West Va... Pulp & Paper Woolworth
$16 ye
14712
JRW
33 Sept..
"305 Data
102 July
An Saysbeana, No. 2, rellot
General markets, cis pasis, parts:
·July
Estate crepe thicke Estate CrEDA thin July a
AMSTERDAM ·
The market was study. Prices closed today in gulders", per kilogramine, cif July is follows:
No. 1 rather No. 2 rubber. No.73-Tubber No. 1 crepa
-3:50 buyer 3.36
United Pres.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building Tel: 965)
FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
| “VIETNAM".
"CAMBODGE"
DONAL" "MEINAM”
127
19.400
34.415
Pan Aracriend Airwaya
$4.12
Paramount Pictures
12:256
42
in cents per lb. as follows:
Lead: July Aug. Thá July
Aur. Zinc July
Aut. -Copper, July
Parke Davis Co.
41.750Penny J. C. CO.
40.80b Pem; Salt Co.
Philip Morris
Philips Petroleum- Procter & Gamble Co.
1127
United Press.
11712
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