Trinidad Rejects
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955.
TRADE and
COMMERCE
SECTION
Plea For All-Time Record Burlap Consumption Singapore Disappoints
Protection
Port of Spain, Aug. 3. Trinidad will not erect protectionist "glass-houses" for local industries unless they make out
im- pregnable case that they are confronted with unfair foreign competition in marketing their goods.
an
This ruling has been given
Minister
vi
Fil
by Trikdad's Labour, Industry, and (31- merer, Mr Albert Gomes, Jowing Iwo appliention fran protectiontat action from textile med shirt-inaking anterests the Colony He turned down both.
1
The Brat
frosin The Triohlad Textile Martufacturing. Company Ltd with By molis Arima, some miles outside the capital. The mile, oward by the American
of Sathe Brie in started protinetam in July 1952
In the Dast week of Aprit of This year with warehouses 48- el wil Untid etter goods. the Company ungender expert de 109. expinmig 13 voury was made evitable by atlngest competition from cheape textiles imported forn Inda
Request
The Company
asker! 1he
Coveranwort to endret ihe am-
rt of Indian texilter July 1957 when their stołus
wuntil
A probeer industry with various
advantages) comes
This artluzi. argued.
would
VIVC
to a l Company
time to perinat the true nature
or Dinn Chipolation To known.
Then the
island's
makers. who employ
NEW YORK
STOCK
MARKET
New York, Aug. 3. Spotty strength and one or two flurries of activity marked an irregular, rather dull stock market today.
Talk in Wall Street of an im- pending increase in prime in- terest rateswhich became fuet with Chase Manhattan un- Houncement to that effect after the close--was blamed for late selling which pared prices in most sections.
There in the aircmfts, oils and a num- ber of individua! features but, by and large, nel changes were Just a fraction either skle of the gains and losses previous with
were some good spots
albeit in balance.
Industrial stocks rose 0.10. rails 0.44; utilities dipped 0,13. or 1,180 issues traded, 486 were higher. 403 lower.
Turnover for the day dipped to 2,180,000 shares from 2.260,-
yesterday.
HOLD
INDIAN MILLS MAINTAIN
QUALITY AND PRICE
New York, Aug. 3.
Burlap consumption this year will probably set a new all-time record, according to Mr G. J. Gardner, of Calcutta, who has just assumed his new post as North American representative of the 70-year-old Indian Jute Mills Association.
Speaking of the outlook for India's second largest industry and its biggest dollar earner, Mr Gardner told a press conference that American burlap consumption is about 32.4 millions yards ahead of last year and that it is "expected that the continuing prosperity of this country will help establish a new postwar record for burlap consumption for the year as a whole."
World Cotton
Markets
Nw York. Aug. 3
:
60 The US take over cent of the burlap output
per
of
The Indlun mills. India accounts, for about 86 per cent of Ameri- en burlap consumption.
come-
In forecast An Cra of prier stability and rising production Falong with steady demand, the ferner Chairman of the Indian Jute Mills Association with 35 AIRCRAFTS
Cotton prices today settled ir-years of services in the Indus- Among aircrafts, Dougins and regularly in a 63512f1 of query in india, ched the
back made by the industry in held well with Dnal dealing United gains of 12 points and point New market in rest was trife gaining some of its old mar kets, the same time develop respectively
because of confusion as to when, Chrysler,
directors ir al how the Government will in new and profitable, uses for
jule products. Invet tomorrow. lt 1 points, dispose of the raw ratton Sur- General Motors, whose board plus
ralsext recently
The dividend.
whose
Teaders
slown
COMPETITION Pending deni letal news
European a point, x-lividem},
Competition from (surned or thank
A Braders
suppliers-coupled goods Gam in is ranged to more attention elsewhere, with some jute them a great in Jorsey Standard dealers transfering interest to with the substantii Indian ex-
cut tax-helpod Benguet Tawly
Consulated the fast-moving coffee, rubber port
India's shares of the US market Mines was the day's most active and grain
markets. Bak appearing on numbers of Other
marked time from well over 90 per cent to pe locks Na istol turnover
Mr Gardner. of 221,200 shares. It rose to Pending, the Government's first about 70 per cent, according to Jerup estimate of the season to
published
Monday. New
York Stock Exchange Private estimates issued so far bond volume was $2,920,000,
indicate
1855-56 yield of American Stock Exchange around 11.700,000 to 11,875,000 volume was 690,000 shares. ¡bules, with some ideas stretching
even clusor to the CLOSING PRICES
bale mark.
Sturt-1%.
1,000 women, threatened elose down their factories unless they received protection agastel what they transted
14 in competition from Japan
It was in reply to the Trim-
Textile
dact
Manufacturing Company's application for pro- Tettion that Mr Games Ind down Government policy on the subject
Well Aware
eial and venamie
Company
Altan ng Aes
Allied Chemicals Allied Mtle Inc.
Abis Chainters.
American Airline
American Dyanamide Co Am. Mach. & F dey Amerients Metal
American Smelling American Tol & Tel Amerkan Tob. "H
Anaconda Copper. Armeo Steel Armour
Baldwin-1m-flam.
The
J1
[1
India However, ite added,
per how accounts for about 80
12,000,000 World Rubber
Trading volumes and open inters in the Exchange today
were:
Aflor
Markets
Singapore, Aug. 3.
quiet opening the rubber market ruled dim to strong on heavy speculative 2.109,700 hates buying with good trade support consuming
NEW YORK
Prices of futures closed today 473 as follows:
on orders from centres. Futures:
No. 1 rubber
per lb. August
Sopterhbar
October
1472-14832 14746147
nquoted 130-1307/
13244-133
123-120
comTM
com- jute menu. as well as
cent of American burlap sumption, and although pattion from other facturing countries, from substitutes for continues to be keen, anticipated
burlap.
"it is
MORE CREDIT |
FOR JAPAN
Washington, Aug. 3. The Export-Import Bank announced today a $40,- 000,000 credit to the Bank of Japan to assist in the Importation of United States cotton.
recalled Bank officials that this is the fifth credit of this type to the Bank of Japan
since 1951, the total amounting to $280,-
000,000,
"AL current market prices, approximately 330,- 000 balen of. cotton can be financed by this credit," they said
United Press.
HONGKONG
STOCK EXCHANGE
ibal the mainten- ance of quality, abundant sup- plies, and stable prices, by the (From Our Correspondent) Indian mills will continue to of American win the favour consumers,"
Business done on the Hong
kong
Stock
this
Exchange The present Indian export morning amounted to $2,230,000. duty on burlap-reduced in 1953 Noor quotations and the morn- from 275 rupees to 120 rupeesing's transactions:
"not burdensome," per ton-is
be explained.
He forecast a 1955-56 com- bined Pakistan-India jute crop of about 12,000,000 bales, com- pared with an estimated
11,- 100,000 bales for the 1954-55 erop year ended June 30,
Indications that the Indian
forward mills con
con look
to a satisfactory Jute supply un which to maintain adequate Mr Gardner production levels. declared.
are
14
India, which imports 20 per cent of its raw jule require= ments for
100 processing mills, hopes to become self- sufficient as to requirements
Its
of the raw material.
Intensive agricultural research
is now being conducted toward This end, he told reporters,
However, he
predicted, while perhans not in the "very near but possibly "in the future India will be able to dispense with current raw jute
ports from Pakistan.
future,
have every hope that in u reasonable time--say five years --if things go on as at present, we might be self-sufficient," Mr Gardner sald.
IMPORTANCE
Manufacturer
Singapore, Aug. 3.
A leading rubber goods manufacturer “dis“ satisfied with the lack of Government encourage- ment to local industries, left for Ceylon on Monday to explore the prospect of opening up à factory in Colombo.
•
Mr Shum Kwat-hong, Presi- item which said, Simpare f dent of the Rubber Goods heading for real economic Manufacturera Assoctafon ana trouble." The report sald several director of a chain
of
of rubber foreign Arms including American companies, complained bitterly companies, were thinking about what he decided as "the pulling uy their ethices-Enlled Gavarmant's absolute tnck of Press.
en-
sympathetic Interest and couragement of local industry."
Mr Shum hinted that the Shuh Yip Leong manufacturing group may, move out Malaya entirely. but stressed such A possibility had nothing to do with the present unstable po- litical situation here.
Other members of 'the Asso- clation felt the same way and Implied that they too might be looking for new fields.
Mr Shum's velion coincided with the publication here of US Nows and World Report news
Singapore
4
Stock Market
Singapore, Aug. 4. Brokers today quoted following stock prices:
TWA JUNE
EARNINGS
INCREASE
Trans World Airlines Inkhed six months with net cornings of share $908,000 or 20 cents a compared with $1,731,000 or 52 cents in 1954, Chairman Warran Leo Plerson and President Ralph S. Dumon announced. For June,
TWA netted $2,- 422,000 or 23 cents a
chara compared will $2,308,000 or 71 cents a year ago.
the
flect, Opening
Six months figures were ad versely
affected, by charges of approximately $1,500,000 in non- recurring costs related priti cipally to Introduction of the new Super-G Constellation approximately $1,000,000 reduction in United States mall revenues applicable to 1954 which were charged against this year's income. The mafl revenue reduction resulted
Aeronautics Board from Clyil
end
to
orders, retroactively fixing rates of compensation for carrying US mail
mail over TWA domestic and International routes..
BUARES BUYERS KELLERS SALES
BANKS
RK Hank XD
INSURANCES
Lombard
1670
Batu Lintang Rubber
Li 301070
British Borneo Petroleum
$1.03
Syndicate
40/-
Consolidated
AT DUE
SHIPPING
Waterbual 23.20
DOCKS, ETC.
Dock
Tin Ord... Fraser & Neave Ltd Ord. Fraser & Neave Ltd 71G
cum, pref Hongkong
Sieliere
32/- $1.60
$0.00
&
Shanghai
Banking Corp 28.60 28 DO 1300 * 20.70 Pravilent (O 18.40 10.00 4000 nr 18,00
100 101 Wheelock ..
9.30 10000 9.30 €900 € 1.39
$080
ongkong Tin Ltd. Kempas Lal
01.72
Lunas Rubber Estates Lid
$2,30
Malayan Breweries
New Serandal
2000 ◊ 1.25
Rubber
|LAND, ETC.
| Names "Hotel
HK Hotel
20.70
21 1500 m 203
Singapore Cold Storage
Summary:
2300 20.30
ilk Land
South British Insurance Co.
Operating
Lig
$20.00
Straits Trading
$22.00
Not carningS
Humplireya..
Straits Steamship
$13.75
$1,731,000
United Engineers Ord.
$11.00
Weare Bron.
-China Mall Special.
$2.07
KUBBER
R. Trust. 3.
74 70% 800 19 75%
600 M 75
20.00 225
A. Rubber 2.3711⁄2 2.4116 20000 q» 2.40 3.03 6000 1.55 22.1
UTILITIES,
TRITI
23.50 25.00 1400
3600 (
1830
40
125 300,
100
Star Ferry.. Yati Ferry 123
C. Light (0) 23.00 24 20 800 4
1000 6 23.90
500 $24
2500 ic 24.10
100 24.20
2500
24.10
C. Light (N) 10.80
19 3000
18.00
1000
18.80
2000 và 30.00
Electric'
| Fotaling Tin Lid
EVERETT
Operating
revenues for the first six months were at an all Lime high, $99,034,000 compared with $92,897,000, in 1954:
1030
2064
revenues. $99,034,000 #92,897,000...
(after takes) $900.000
Per Shore= 2 cents 2 conta *Based on 3.330,742 shares out- standing in 1965, 3,333,206 1 1954.
LINES
EVERETT ORIENT LINE
$ 23.
2344
13 Manth
Volume
Open Interest
Uci
13.800
428,800
511 Dec
23.000
725,000
28%
Mar
11,000
302,300
402
May
12.100
325.000
12
July
7,000
180,200
104%%
Ort
600
Dec
000
109,700 15,000
20
Total
74,200
427%
#412
14
Baltimore & Ohio
51
Bendix Aviation Comp
In-
Benguet Cons
1
Spot
34.8011
Bethlehen Steel
1401xd
Oct
boring Alyplane
Dee
34.09-07
Borden They to
Mur
31.12
Burroughs Ack! Vastine
Max
34.00
Canastian Paelle It
July
33.Jil
Stare ( 1 Co
104
Oct.
33.21
C17 Financial Corp.
40%
Dis
33.17
Cal. Tractne
51
Velanger Corp
241
Colgate Palmolive Cu
भ
Commercial Credit
Prices of futures closed today 30, as follows:
1000 34
Commonwealth Elec.
44
Sport
33.60
1000 $ 34 1700 34
Consolidated Edison
Out
X3.05
Continental OD of Del.
12
Dre
34.07-02
Continental Sicel
36'4
Mar
34.00
strength
The Company
KPU
Coru Praglets
200
Alay
34.30
London and Singapore
no case based
on Crane 10,
401
Juty
Crown Zellerbach
80
Ost
37.25
Cuban Apper. Subar
15%
Dec.
33.1
Curtis Wright
197
of the large
Domund Alkait
4%
LIVERPOOL
Dow Chrislead
DEP
Dupont de Naturists
272
to at supplier of jute, especially
Japan, and Europe, including Holland,
Germany, In turn, the sharp rise in the Belgium, primary markets was coupled France, and Italy. with
that reports
SORTIC In- Mr Gardner said that while donesian shippers have been he was
about concerned
the dimculty having
STORES, ETC.
Dalry
....... 22.00 24.20 3000
*4,20
"REDEVERETTTM
1000 24.10
"NOREVÉRETT"
2000 24
"DHADEVERETT""
200 21
Watson
Crawford art
1B
20037
COTTONS
70
C
B1 0.00 2500 « 8.03
Chrysle: Muters
NEW ORLEANS
No. 2 rubber per lb. Aug. No. 1 rubber per ib. Aug. No. 4 rubber per th Aug. Spol rubber unbated. Blanket crepe.... No. 1 pale crepe .......
NEW YORK
However, he added that the 14735-148% Indian Industry "recognises the 1114-112% 147-143 importance of trade with Paki- stun and as long as pdequate we shall of conditions exist,
Futures today closed 100 to course be glad to take a portion 216 points higher with sales of 484. contracts,
of Pakistan dan jule is not
juto, Under law
permitted to be exported. Pakl- Active buying and coveringston is the principal Overseas coincided with
45 45 1000 e 43%
1200 45 Macno Elec. 13.20 Telephone .. 351⁄2 351⁄2 8200 & 353, INDUSTRIALS
Cement. 333, 34a 750 « 33%
Fast Regular Freight Refrigerator Passenger Borsica Loading for Singapore, Penang, Bangoon, Calentta and Chittagong.
"LENEVEZETT"
"REDEVERETT"
"NOREVERETT
In Part Loading - Baits Aug. · 0 ---
Arr. Bept, n
--Bept. 20
-- Ort.
Sept. 10 ***** Sept. 20
→ Out.
11.
"DRADEVERETT"
10
Loading for Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohasta.
"LENEVRILETT"
Aug. 31
Dept. 12
-- Sept. 24
Sails Aug., 13
** Gept. 1 Sept. 13
***** Sept. 29
LIMITED PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION,
All the abova subject to siberation without notice.
He said that the Was "well
of the nun-
risks volved" in startinst the pioneer enterian in a Colony with a Imited local market,
"Protection <f the type Co- quested by the Compung." Ji added,
"could
only be imple- ir mented
ic
proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that the Brm was being sub-
were
jected to adverse competition by dumping or other unfair trade
practices.
out
made dumping.
"The interests
numbers of consumers cannot, and must not, be overlooked. It will be readily conceded that
It would be too much to itsk 700,000 people (Trinidad's esti-
Eastman Kudaks
1 Paso National Gi
Erle Halfrond
Paintly Finance Corp General Electile mated population) to pay more General Foods locally-General Motors
for
purchases
CHAS
of
produced good”, even if this did give employment to two or
three hundred people
one Industry."
iinte
Mr Gomes then turned to the which the gov- general policy crnment will follow in giving protection to local industries.
"If Industries cannot pay their Way in free competition." he said, "they will naturally seekt protection or assistance. Such protection
ussistance, or indiscriminately without full justification,
granted
Gen. Puli. Tu
Gillette Safety Razor Glidden Ce,"
Goodrich (h. F.) Co. Goodyear Tire Heyden Chemical Hornstake Mining Co. Ingoroll-tand Jind Steel Co. Interchemical Corp. Int'l Business Machines Int'l Harvester International Nickel International Paper Int'l Tel Tel
Future closing?. American, middling, in pence per lb. were 50% Del./Nov.
30.80%
to 30.17
23
Dec/Jan.
241 Mar/Apr/
50% May/June
03 July/Aug.
1351x
30
SAO PAULO
4014
Nanyang... MISCELLANEOUS
Yangtze 8.10 21 030 @ 3.20 Allied
3.83 0.10
in obtain-
ald competition from European bur-
Textile Corp ing export licences for cicarance lap exporters to be US market,
Other Singapore
sources he noted the as yet small but 20.78 said Indonesian shippers also determined efforts Japan has 29.63 have been held up on clearances been making to open up #h
to other countries becative of American market for burlap, customs complications.
Japan's
share of the market market probably does not spot Locally ruled quiet, but factories were reed 3 per cent of US demand, 33. said to be showing more interest according to Mr Gardner, How-
20.23
7045 Future closings, In cruzeiros da ner kilo were as follows:- 50% Oct
16
7014
Dec 301 Mar. May
In
the
413
33.44
the
US
ex-
38.33 close to the New York market ever, he said, Japanese burlap 31.70 Iovel.
1 Rss were exports have the advaningo of Spot No.
Futures: enjoying reduced shipping costs
United States, the quoted at 46% cents. 5011
average price of 15/16 middling September
December 30% at ten designated spot markets
March was unavallabic. Sales at these Miny 2016 centres totalled 11,654 bales. July
September Unlied Press,
703
107
30/
London Foreign Exchange
John-Matyfile Co.
DO
Konnecali Copper
110%
Liggett Mexers Tob. Co.
09
Lookhood Alecraft
433
Loews Incorp. .....
24
and wifi the
Lone Star Cement Co.
Louisville & Nashyllie R.
Lowenstein & Bons.
Minnesota Mining
10314
Masion Development
2015
3014
30 New York
429
Montreal
only become a charge on community and other baste in- dustries which would otherwise establish
fully.
themselves
Economy
success-
"Again, the absence of over- sens competition
produces
NEL
apathy in management zinci results in Inefficiency which
either leads to high costs
or
Montgomery Ward
Motorola Ine.
National Cash Reg., "A" National Dairy Prod. National Distillers National Lead National Steel Corp New York Central Olin Mathiesent Ot Elevators Owen-Illinois Glass, Pacific Gas & Elet. Pactic Westem Oll Pan American Airways Paramount Pictures
Parko Davla Co.
Penny J. C. Co. Penn. Salt Co. Philip Mom
Petroleum
provents costs from falling. The Phir & Gamble Co.
economy of the colony
would
thus become enmeshed in vicious circle.
Pittsburgh Plato Glass Publicker Industries Pure Oll
Radio Corporation
"It ia abundantly evidenteo Motors
Republia Stori
(or nayoolds Molal
therefore that a cast-iron impregnable) Lase has to be made out by industries to war- rant the grant of protection as in pursuing the policy dustrialisation 12 would suicidal to the buoyancy of the colony as a whole to foster and to mirture Industries by build- Ing glass houses around them to the exclusion of foreign com- petition without full justification for such action."--Chian Mall Special,
Abelt Oil Co. Saint Reg. Papor Sinclair O.... Aucony Vacuum Fouth Porto Rico Sugar Foutham National GA Southern Ladway (Com.) Standard brornis Standard Olf of Chi,
Standard Ol of Jof.
Stokely Vary Comp. Sturebsker-Packard, Corp, FWILL: & Co.
Tide Waler Ast Twenty Century Fox Falm
21 Amsterdam
78 Brusels
083, Copenhagen
47% Oxlo
.co Parts
West Marks
08 Stockholm
320
02
Zurich
Olhera
20
Press
were
London,' Aug. 3.
2,767-70
LONDON
The market
43,60
This
com-
London Stock Market
London, Aug. 3. Stocks ensed again today but volume was light" on the down-
48 25 beenuse of the subsidised nature 407D of Japanese shipping. 450freight advantage, he pointed 43.00 out, has helped Japan 42.80 pettively in the US market.
"Only in the last 12 months side. have Japanese burlap shipments
Bignificant enough been worry about," he said.--United Prega.
was easier after firm with spot quoted at 47 pence per lb. Prices;
Settlement house term:
Sept.
Oct/Dec.
Jan./Mar.
Apr/Jun1
2.74-5/16-274-7/19 | Gettoral morkeis, cit basis, ports:
10.63-19.834
130.20-139.
19.3336-193
19.00-20.00 973244974 14.30-14.30% 11.71-11.714 12.1734-12.13 changed.-United
New York Foreign
Exchange
England official Euroficial
21 South Africa
Belgium
New York. Aug. 3.
Fig.31/32
2793%
201801 United 'Prem
Union Carbide
Union Pactile Hoilway
50
39
United Aircraft
V.B. GypsuTU
516
U.A. Le Co
U.S. Rubber
tay (1,9. Spekking
52
UB. Steel
Wertise. Drón,
•TOTA [Westinghouse Electrio
Woolworth
4214+4997
Aug. Sept. Oct. Estate
301-30
421-4736-
414-43 crepe thick Aug unquoted
111)
unquoted AMSTERDAM
The market was quiet after firm. Prices closed today in quliders per kilogram, cif· Aug, as follows;
No. 1 rubber No, 3 rubbar
No. 3 rubber" No. 1 crepe
4.12 (
4.0% nom
3.00. nom.
4,05 nom -United Pr298,"
India Reduces Cotton Duty
Now Delhi, Aug. 3, The Indian Government today Jannounced a reduction, in the ex- |port chaty on certain varieties of
taw cotton and all other variau. Bytes up to and inclusive of 25 to 29||71 inches in stoplo length, from 120 to 50 rupees per 400-Ib balo. United Proso.
to
Market expect said the decline Was a continued reflection of the, credit-squeeze, Uneasiness over the mid-July gold and reservo figures, also was a factor.
New York Sugar Blue chip industrials generally
Market
Jost one shilling or less. Steel and electrical stocks Jost a little more,
New York, Aug. 3. Oils ensed with the excopiiọn World No. sugar futures of Royal Dutch, which soared closed 2 points higher to f point | 21. Mining shares were lower with sales of 20 contracts. idle,
Domestic No. 6 sugar futured British Goverment bonds closed unchanged to 1 point closed at the day's lows. Losses higher with sales of 109 con- ranged to
tracta.
A feature of the market once World futures trading. lacked again was heavy donamd from La definità festure, witile domes- the continent for Chinasa bonds.
tic contracts followed the Theso lens reached new peaks. steadier ruling
raw rising ns. much market. Futures:
OB
£1 on Impeculative demand. German lions
were sharply-United Pres.
down
Exchange Rates
EVERETT
Arr. Aug.
12
STAR
LINE
TAST REGULAR FREIGHT REFRIGERATOŃ "BERVICE
Loading for Singapore, Port Swettenham, Madras, Colombo, Dombay, Karachi & Persian Gult Port.
"STAR DETELOEUBE"
"STAB ALCYONE"
Salis Aug. 14
- Sept. 10 -Sept. 20
Oct. 13 - Oct. 14
"STAR ARCTURUS" *THAI »
Arr, Aug. 13 -- Sept. 9 -- Sept. 27
- Nov.
7
- Nov. 0
Arr. Aug. 13
Sails Aug. 14
4
Sept. 5
-- Sept. 16
- Sept. 19
Londing for Kobo, Quaks, Nagoya, Yokoham
"STAR ARCTURUS“ "THAI"
"STAR ALCYONE"
LAOF
"STAR BETELGEUSE”
- Sept.
*** Oct. 33 - Dat. 14
- Oct. 21 -Oct, LIMITED FABSENGER ACCOMMODATION,
All the above subject to alteration without notice.
20
EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A (Incorporated in the Republio of Panama with Limited Liability) Chinese Department: Telephone, 28293. Queen's Building, Telephone 81206,
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
| P.Q. Box 53. Queen's Building ở Tale
FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE"
"CAMBODGE" "LAOS".
sailing Aug. 18th
of the
Contract No. 4 (world)
Bop!
3.41
Oot.
3.31
Mar.
May
Juls
Best.
Spoly(csfta per ID. tob
Cube)
3,22
market
Contrket' No., @
Bapt.
Now
·Mar.
3.55
Sterling notes: Ciler #17
Australian- note" (per "#3)
thin
$40 ...10.20 12.00
FAST 'FREIGHT SERVICE »
MAY
Indonesian rupiah) per 100)
Spot-cents, per 1.
Blam Licals per: 186)
*NY «x-duty)
8.19
Singapore (Straits)
United Frena.
Indo-China plastros (per 100)'
1.00 8.15
1530 "DONAI
"MEINAM”.
5.40
Durines was done in the local unomatalezahanya
morning at the following, raten:- U,B," dolid (per93)
sailing Sept. 10th
Balling Aug. 18th calling Sept. 21at
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.