SHIPPING
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1958.
TRADE and
COMMERCE SECTION
IDLING SHIPS USED FOR US Steel Common Stock
PLEASURE TRIPS Firms Before Dividend
London.
Shipowners thoughts probably firat turned to the iden of pleasure cruises because of bad times in their normal trades. These forced them to search for other ways of keeping ships employed in the face of the unpleasant and expensive alternative of laying
them up.
good ship and a well-run ship and they rightly regard that os something that can be taken for granted.
Of service, food and enter- fainment, it can be said that ene ship is probably as good as other, mainly because every
The practice han never in- volved the employmeat of moro than part of a company's tonnage in this way--and, ex- cept for three or four vessels, no ship has been speelfically designed or assigned to spend the whole year cruising.
owner British porto Cruising from
tion. been ever, seldom, has reckoned by owners as-money- for their making employment chips.
For diverse and fairly obvious reasons, keeping a ship in commission is always pre- ferable to laying her up.
Laying-up expenses being what they are and running light bath ways on a regular service being costly too, owNCTS that losing often calculate money on cruising is the lesser of the
Further three evils, there mert,
is always chance of breaking even, and the off-chance of making ⇓ little profit.
cruisin In cuntraal, Amerka has for. a long line been
something regarded as
In-
Is alive to the compell- Do the number of ports of call
buyer's gover the prospective decision? Undoubtedly this does
first-timers. For interest stance, if there are two cruises cach lasting fourteen days, and 1ime in going about the same more or less the same direction, and if cruise "A" offers 10 ports call against only eight by cruise "D" the uninitiated will Ir inclined to go for the former on the grounds that "I want to thee all the places I can in the
time."
from
capable of producing positive Owners have always results. schedule their ships on cruises fream Amerien expressly for the purpose of making money, and, In the majority of cases, it is contended they have succeeded, aften handromely.
From a sales apgle, the longer sensitive to cruises are highly
disturbances any Internatium! Along the route. VARIETY
A variety of cruises by ships of many nationalities have been offered to the Amerlenn publie Fome of in post-war years. them long distance, even round the world, but the majority of a shorter duration
three Greek.
no
WILY CUSTOMER
The wily cruise customer, realising that a port every day, or even every other day, can become
will fairly fatiguing, seivel the other cruise knowing srum former experience that Cruising is more than calling at ports and shipboard to self in than half the fun.
น
mere that the more
Intel 0.
for
Last summer the P. scheduled the Iberia cruise from Southampton to Bermuda calling
only Madeira outwards and Teneriffe homewards, sailing in June', which is theoretically the best month in England, What would have been your guess as to its
Only selling chances? ports spread over 21 days.
Whatever your answer
A
thee
to
Now York, Jan. 28.
U.S. Stect common stock firmed 1-2 point today in advance of its dividend meeting at which directors declared the usual 75-cent payment.
U.S. Steel earned $7.33 a share in 1957 against 6.01 in 1956, the directors
reported after the close of the market.
Steel shares showed little change in the list as Wall Street awaited Big Steel's quarterly report. Copper shares moved up under the lead of Magma which rose more than a point.
Stokely Van Caiap. Sebak Faekurd Corp.
Du Pont rose 2 points, Rails 1Sterling Drug Co. had several Arm spots. Utilities were higher, Tobaccos continued mixed.
by htt
on
Thermold was bolstered word that 11.K. Porter Co. purchased a large block of the stock, including a block of 53,- 000 shares which appeared the ckers late in the day at $14% up a point. Strength in that issue and weakness in Foster Wheeler featured tho market,
So far as the average# were concerned the market Kot nowhere. Utiilies ruled firm while inthetelats and role lost a tiny mite.
Trading was
down around 300,000 shares from yesterday's volume.
Of a total 1,149 issues traded, 438 were higher. 435 lower, 255 unchanged,
New York Stock Exchange vuluipe was 2,030,000 shares.
Now York Stock Exchange volume (bond) was $5,280,000.
American Stock Exchange volume was 350,000 shares.
Closing Prices
Allied Chemicals Allied Mills Lav-
Sunalima Mming
Swift & Co.
Texas Co,
Textron Inc.
Tide Water Assn. Ol
Time : Century Fox Filmi
Twentieth
Union Carbide
Union Oil of Caly
Union Pacific Railway
sang Timited. Alternfl
United Car Corp. 28. Fall" "1**
4
U.S. Gyps U.S. Lite Co. U.S. Rubber
124U.B. Smriting
U.S. Sier
Warner Bros.
24 Weathighrome Electric
Wedern Union Tel. Co. 434Woolworth
-United Press;
NEW YORK NEW YORK
COTTON MARKET
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New York, Jan, 28. Cotton futures today opened steady and closed firm. Extreme gains up to 1.40 balo were pared under realis- ing at the close but the 1st still finished with net gains of 18 to 19 points. The market opened off to up 3 points. New Orleans closed 18 points higher. A gradual ascent followed a previous five-day decline which carried the market to a seven
low and weeks
cumulative the bale from
1
RUBBER
MARKET
New York, Jan. 28.
Rox rubber futures today
closed unchanged to 65
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE
Our Own Correspondent
Business done on the Hong- Xum Sinek Exchange this morning at:cunted to approxi-
mately $509,000, Noon quota- tana ond the morning's trand- nellons were:
Sharon Bayers Neutrix BANKS
11K Dank.. 1990
SHIPPING
Balen
27.30
2.ก
Verigh
130
DOCKS, ETC.
1. Wharf
09 3,000 (0.00
121
49.50
300 10
500 & 49
500 60 40 50K 40
41.00 12.30 11.10 11.30
10.40 18.02
22.15
Provident
(0) INI
LAND, ETC. BK Hetel
EIK Land Humphreys Healty RUBBER Amais. TH
UTILITIES
....
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500 e 1330 1.00 10.50
- 15.30
11.40 15.9 500
1,40
1.275 1.323
1.20 125
PROTECTION AGAINST
CHEAP
GOODS
Capetown, Jan, 28. The Customs amendment bill, which was read for the first time in the Assembly yesterday, con- tains a provision for the protection of the South African textile industry against cheap goods imported into the Union indirectly through Western Europe and Britain,
An explanatory memorandum on the bill says the Customs Act laye down that an article qualifies as the manufacture of a particular territory If at least 25 per cent of its factory cost by materials is represented
in that Jabour or produced taritory.
Under this provision It has been found, for Instance, that cotton piece goods produced th the East at very low cost are sent to Western countries and Britain where they are further processed and then exported to South Africa, says the memor andum.
LOW COST
Because of the very low 21.1 23.09 1,000 21.30 initial cost of the goods, they easily qualify under Uie 25 per- cent content provision of the as being West 13.60 Customs Act 10.80 European or British with the 1600 results that they can enter the
20.20
20.70 Union indirectly from the East 23.10 at minimum or most favoured 201 a 20.70
nation rales.
A CUT IN DISCOUNT RATE
The
Washington, Jan. 28.
Federal Reserve Board yesterday approved a cut in the discount rate from 3 to 24 per cent for its bank In Boston
and Atlanta.
nine the This brought to number Federal
of
Reserve banks charging 23% per cent on loans to commercial banks. The lower rate was first approved by the Noard last week.
Three other Federal Reserve banks still are charging 3 per cent.
Directors of the Federal Re- serve Banks In S. Francisco The bill gives the Minister have resisted the lower rate. powers on the recommendation Also Bitll charging 3 per cent of the Board of Trade and are reserve banks in Minneapolls industries to put a stop to this and Dallas. Indirect entry of competitive
The 2 per cent rate was ap- Foods by increasing the proved in an attempt to case making borrowing cheaper and stimulate busi-
120
100 95 10093
<'. Light
10 10 10 63
600
1.000
1,600
Kirektle
36 70 26.03
714
4,000
200
300 ₫ 28.00
2030 2045
Cement 25.40
ARTC STORES
204 38.53
100 @ 16.40
500 10.40
115 12:30
MISCELLANEOUS
INVESTMENTS
centage content requirement of credit, specific goods originating ini countries with a low standard tless. of living and wages.
3.75
Sungala
150
paints lower with sales of INDUSTRIALS 25 contracts. Jan: 2020: Mar: 20.30; May: 2033: July: 20.33; Sept: 20.30: Nov: 2820: Dairy 10.30 10.30 Jan: 2513.
Standard contract closed un- changed to 85 points lower with no sales reported.
Jan: 2020 Mar: 2320: May: 20.20: July: 20.20: Sept: 20.20; Nov: 20.50: Jan: 26.30.
Prices remained under pres- of hedge selling. Dixi [season's highs set in early De dropped to new seasonal lows. Spot No. 1 Rss was quoted at 20% cents.
lose of $11 a
sure
AMSTERDAM
cember.
that
30
REVERSAL
All Claimers
25).
Ani. Brake Shoe
American Airline
Traders
Americas Cable & Radiu
Corp
the
Amer. & Foren Power Any Gas & Electric Am. Mach. & Mary,
12
action was attributed to techni-
The rubber market was dull today. Prices closed in guilders found itle In the per ilogram, cir
019 Feb. news to account for the up-follows: ward reversal. Generally
2.18 sellers 2,10 2.13
No. 1 rubber
No. 2 rubber
No.
No.
3 rubber
crepe
very
for un-
American Metai
American Smelling
in one
y car 14
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be
50 cruise that heads
American Cyanamid Co.
American Tel & Tel
American Tob. "D" Anaconda Copper Arinco Sinet Anwar
413 cal reasons.
など
Spasmodic furries of buying through commission
19
571%
1717
urders
6014
423,
houses, local operators and the trade found a sold-out market Must of the contrnets came through scale-up realising and 10% hedge selling.
13
9-1/5
Conc. Mixing Ilaldwin-Lima-Ham.
Baltimore & Ohio
251
Deneicial Finance.
Bendix Aviation Corp.
43
Benguet Cona
Bethlehem Steel
30
the In dullness Prolonged textile market and the slow de- cotton curbed mand for spot
Boeing Airplane
38/1
Borden (The) Co,
Burroughs Add Machite
30
Campbell Soup Co.
Canadian Preille 1.
Case W. 15 Co. Cut. Tractor
Cell Corn.
that, it soid very well and very quickly. No doubt encouraged partly by the success of This
venture, and partly by the £100 winter there arc
this coming cruises out of dollar allowance, fewer than 78 New York-34 by British ships, summer the P. and O. is putting cruise lo New is by Dutch, seven by Italian, the Iberia
hours) six Swiss, four York (stop over 35 alx Israeli,
outwards at Madeira Swedish,
three Norwegian and calling
and Bermuda homewards.
But the pubile's fancy A significant feature is that
often not cruises dney: American tonnage
Ships predictable; this market, cater for which do, therefore, are a valu-number of cruises to Scandina- able source of dollars to their vian ports will sell easily while
Allus next year they will be respective countries (assuming the they are not under a log of difficult.
That might
partly convenience").
by European slan-iccounted for by the fact that Prices
of the sur dards are not choap and range people in search from $20-25 per day per person prefer to play safe and minimum on short cruise, and choose up to $150 per day per person south.
There is also the question for the best sulles for some of
whether the majority of people the round-the-world cruises.
While the
American market prefer to travel in a one-class concentrates almost entirely on ship or in a two-class ship,
all In Amerien
cruises winter cruises, the British mar-
the invariably operate as one-class for confines itself kel greater part to summer cruises. (generally first class) but in Colgate-Palmolive to.
divided The reason is that so much England of the tonnage used for winter opinions and in most instances
York is a ship operates as two classes. cruises out of New
When
Cross the Souther in employed
Americans first came out and had about a carrying months
Assuming month to spare before going on across the Atlantic, that tonnage could be made her maiden voyage she operated one-class avaliable, it remains to be seen three cruises whether the Americans would basis and sales teached satura-
tion point in record time. buy short summer cruises--for
cruises from instance,
New "REPEATERS" York up the St Lawrence River to Montreal.
Undoubtedly the harsh wlater of North America conditions
Important factor in Auencing people who can afford the prices to escape to the sun- chine. It is a fact that mild winter weather retards sales for the short distance cruises more than for the long distance ones. To a lessCT extent the wen- ther also hos an influence cruise den and on the European side of the Atlantic.
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the
summer
on
there
are
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The Swedish Stella Polaris, of the Clipper Line, is at present the only ship that devotes its entire moto cruising the greater part of the time earning dollars out of America,
Chase Manhat, Dank Caryater Motorn Cluell Peabody
Diamond Matel Co
Douglas Aircraft Dow Chemicals
Dupont de Nemours Easter Airline Fortinan Kodak
El Paso National Gas
SINGAPORE
The market was marked down at the opening on lower over- scas advices and eased further on hedge selling by commission houses.
At lower levels shori-covering steadied the market with good trade demand for forwards.
salt Interest In There was
factories on side- market interest in some direc- towers with 62tions. Other traders
awalted lines. Future closings were: developments No. 1 rubber per ib. Feb. 1-731
Mor. 7834-2015 24% ns well as outcome of the bids No. 2 rubber per 1. Feb. 10% opened on Monday by the gov-
for legislation
Watson ... 1.10 COTTONS
Textile 4.50
10.50
Vibro
Allied
SINGAPORE
STOCKS
Singapore, Jan. 20. Brokers
today quoted following stock prices:
Batu Lintang Rubber Co.
Ltd. Dritish Beren
the
Opening
$1.00
dis
Petroicun Syndicate consolidated Tin Smelters
Ord.
... 20338 Fraser & Neave Ltd. Ord. $2,00 Fraser & Nesve, Lid. 741
cum. pret.
24.04 Gammons (Malaya) Lid 12.20
Shanghai Hongkong da
$2.35
Banking Cury. Hongkong Tin Ltd. Kumpas Ltd. ..... Kuala Kampar Tin c Lunas Rubber Estates 14 Malayan Breweries....... New Scrandah Hubber Co.
$650 Be4d $1.6215 27% O $1.0
734%-739%
12.40
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h
1314
44
enunent for the sale of FLV cotton out of the surplus stock Danitet crepe for unrestricted use.
70-70% 08-001
Spot rubber unhaled
Straits Trading
Expectations were for further
No. pale crepe pon.
LONDON
Petaling Tin Ltd. Tafes Hotel 7514-7515 Singapore Cold Storage .. 00+08 801-02
$2.17
12.60
$0.01
$1.74
Nails Steamship
sizable sales, although some
The rubber market was quiet.
United Engineers Ord. Wearne Eron,
$t.21
China Mall
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394 quarters expected the volume to with spot quoted at 22% pence
fall behind the previous totals per B. Prices. beenuse of the recent decline in No, 1 tea spol
open market prices.
23-2 23-21 General markets, et insis, ports:
Estat esepe thin Feb),
2:14-2071
Colominan Carbon Co. Conmerelal Credit
63
Consolidated Edison
022-225.
Continental Oil of Del.
42
Crown Zellerbachi
48
Settlement House Feran :
Cuban Amer, Surar
20% Menth
Volume Open Interest
Diamond Alkult
Feb. Mar
3414
Mark
24.580
107,400
Apr./June
20
May
40,500
302,500
0476
July
35,200
214,000
Jule/Sept. Oct/Bee
07
Oct.
31,500
162,900
139
Die.
13,000
p1,200
Mar.
5,100
$1,500
101
27.300
Jen Fru,
70,400
2016 July
1,500
1,600
Family Finance Corp.
203*
Total
.... 109.000
1.173,100 baler
Firestone Tyre & Rubber Ford Mater
きちゃ
400
NEW YORK
General Electric
today as follows:
U.S. Rubber
May.
252
23
3100-7: July, 34.78; Oct.. 34.00; Dec..
Consumption
รถ
100%
13
21:27
General Foods General Motors
den. Pub. Util. Betty Da Glidden Co.
Heyden Newport Corp lieusuke ninh c Inland Steel Co. Interviiomical Cory, Int'l Budness Muchlies Int Harventer
She is gelting old but, never- | Goodrich (B. P.) Co. the less, succeeds in enjoying atodyear Tyrs remarkably high percentage of The new "repeaters" each year German ship Ariadne, it sho follows the pattern initially ect, will occupy the year cruising either out of German ports o based on Mediterranean porta during the winter.
The number of winter cruises, however and these cruises must, A most important ancillary not be confused with ships all cruisca is the operation and trading on their normal run organisation of shore excursions corrying a considerable number at parts of call,
of passengers on round voyagea
is relatively few, but appears erganising
to be on the increase,
PROGRAMME
The programme cruises from
There is much greater art in these than miny people imagine. Few people realise the complications of tak- ing 600 to 600 people round and
of summer about, say, Naples in a day, some Britain in 1958 by ear, others by coaches, fiming total 43. Of these, 18 will be things so that they do not all operated by the P. and O., aix converge on the same place at the by Royal Mail Lines, seven by same time, producing the requin Clipper Line, and eight by ed number of guides who can Bergen Lino. (from Bergen with talk the required imber of connections from Newcastle).
languages, making feeding ar- New in the field since the war rangements, allowing time for are three seven-day cruises to shopping, and above all ensuring | be run from Southampton to that everybody is back on board Amsterdam, Ostend and Rouen at the required time.
by one of the recently built The organisation of all these Duke class ships normally em- ployed on the Heysham-Belfast nightly service.
things is a good deal more in- tricate than it might room, and with but one major exception, Absentees for the second year owners prefer to rely on ex- from the cruising programme perlenood travel agent to cope are the ships of the Orient Line, with this important ancillary of the reason being that they are cruising.
Internatiorial Nickel
Internationsi Paper
Int'l Tele Tel
John-Manville Co.
Stock Exgre.)
Mission Development
Motorola Inc,
National Cash Reg, "A" National Belry Prod. National Lead
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والله
Prices of cotton futures closed
Spot, 30.15n: Mar.. 34.70:
3302; Mar. 23.78; May, 30.70; July, 32.04.
NEW ORLEANS
Prices of cotton futures closed
today as follows:
The
dek Feb.
2415 United Press.
1025ed
The Government's short-term The explanatory memoranduin borrowing costs 108 fallen says the South African texile sharply following last week's Industries are asiding for this
cut. The 2.202 per cent average protection.
Interest rate ahnounced by the the Treasury yesterday on
weekly offering of 91-day bills muximum rate of duty on goods was interpreted as another sign Exported from Western coun- that it is getting easier and trics, but which in fact originate cheaper to borrow
The bill will enable Government to apply
the
In countries in the East, says United Press,
the memorandum-China Mall
Spedal.
MODŻY
its
Chrysler In LONDON STOCK
Trouble
Detroit, Jan. 28. .Chrysler Corporation told 5,000 workers to go home at noon yesterday and resume regulor shifts on Wednesday at its main Dodge plant in Ham- tramck
The company said some cm- ployees had not kept to uniform produellon operations. An addi- ilonal 4,500 were reported sent home from Chrysler's Detroli plant after $3.02.
some led walked Special.
out in another dispute.
The United
New York Sugar Market
MARKET
London, Jan. 28. The stock market was easter and quiet today on recession talk and tears of approaching labour troubles.
Gilt-edged securities opened lower but recovered" slightly, closing irregular,
Blue chip industrials cased. fractionally. Stect shares drifted lower.
Textile, tobacco and brewery Issues all were weak.
dis- most
Except for a flrm tone played by Royal Dutch Automobile oils ended the session fraction- Workers Union has authorised ally lower. a strike at Dodge plant after | mid-night
Malt Special.
Foreign bonds were mostly tomorrow. Chinnquiet and unchanged.
London Foreign Exchange
New York, Jan. 28. World No. 4 sugar futures:
clused today unchanged to one point higher with!
Closing rates were: sales of 92 contracts. New York The domestle No. 8 contract Montreal
Brusseln
closed unchanged to 3 points Frankfurt lower with sales of 213 con- tilan tracts,
Washington, Jan. 28. Trade and commission house Commerce Department | Interests were on both sides of reported today that preliminary the world contract in restricted
stowed that
awaited new #gures
United way while they States new ubber ecnsumption raw market developments. Spol. 34 20: Mar, 34.75; May. 319:in December, 1957, amounted to Easier tendency in the dom~ July 34.70; Oot.. 34.00; Dec. 24.90;
kang tans compared the contract reflected the lower Mar. 2370: May. 3370: July, 32.04.
119,218 tons In November, 1957, aw market. and 117,300 ions in December. 1950.
Coţion
LIVERPOOL
future closings, pence per lb. were as follows:
July/Aug.
25.13
In
105,567
Consumption for the entire year 1957 totalled 1,408,685 tons, 2305-15 0 2 per cent greater than the
1,436,482 tons In 1950,
The December, 1957, sumption figure included' 38,058 tons of natural rubber
and 18,196 tons of reclaimed rubber, -United Press,
25.00
25.03
23.03
23.05
20 60
26.76
*15.00
21.90
Contract No. 4 (world;: March, 347; May. 3.07: July 3.67; Sept., 3.67; Oct., 150; March 30; May, 3.47; Spot- frenta per la fou Cuba), 3.00,
Open interest: 1.303 contracts. Contract No. 8 domestic): March,
503; May, 505; July, 5.73: Sept., 5.75;
Nov. 0.75 Spot-ternis per lb. cif con NY ex-duty), 5.05.
Open interest: 2,231 contracts-- United Press.
London Metal
Exchange Rates
Business was done in the local unofficial exchange markets this, morning at the following rates:- U.S. dollar per $1)
Kansas C. Power & Light
Kriterett Copper
70
Luckberd Aircraft
414
Loews IncirŢI
Lone Star Cement Co.
Ok retract
Lowenstein & Sons.
Mar/Apr.
McDonnell
Alterafl
(Am.
May/June
.24%
Mesabi Iran Corp.
OCUNOV.
Dec/Jan,
Minnescla Mining
New contract
Mar/Apr.
Monsanto Chemical Co.
May/June
Montgomery Ward
33
July/Aug.
Oct/Nov.
52
Dec/Jan.
404%
KARACHI
in
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rupees per maand as follows: er sind roller gin, 0314280P Sind roller gin
BV/-
01/11
Sterling nolcs (per R1) Australian notes iper £1 Indonesian rupiaht (per 100)
Haw pa
60/9
Si test per 159)
2008 Punjab rouler ein
B0/5
saw gin... DIS
In sterling per lang follows:
tou
Is
27 JUS 1.BL
The
casier
Buyers Sellers
today
701
7315
J-manth
701
3-month
10330
166
Lead 2nd half Jan. Zine 2nd halt Jan.
TEP
71
Apr.
724
031%
71
4319
0241
Valled Press.
National Slect Corp. New York Central
Norfolk & Western y
Olin Mathlessa Otis Elevators Owen-Illiola (laos Oxford Paper Co. Pacific Gas & Elec. Pan American Airways Paramount Pictures Parko Dave Co. Penny J, C. Co Penn. Salt Co. Philip Morris Procter & Gambla Co. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Publicker Industries Pura Di.***** Radio Corporation Radio Corp.
Republic Steel Reynakla Moisi Bears, Hoebiick. & Co.
Shell 04 Co. ..... Eeg. Paper heime Con Bocony Boo Hole AtroRMAL
occupied on that company's new Cruising would appear to have ond successful service between a good future. Air bag talen the Pacife Coast and Australia; some passengers unway from ships Coast Lines, which for several on their regular runs, but years operated the Lady Killar- seems almost inevitable that tho ney (now retired) from Liver- faster the pace the world moves pool to the Western Islands of at, the greater will be the cood South Punto Blue Scotland, has no tonnage ovall of mankind to take posledicnt tomma Clou
Southern Tallway (Com.) able to take her place.
spells of resting, relaxing and - Stended Brands What features, if any, do the recuperating, and there are Law F publie look for whon buring better places to do that then on mandes da of NJ, cruises? Obviously they want al board a good cruising ship. steep Rock (Taranto Xxgu)
Cotton future closings,
Prices
London, Jan. 28.
Prices of metals closed today
market opened due to lower Liverpool Spot th and New York prices--United | Copper spot" Press.
New York Metal
Futures
New York, Jan. 28. Prices of metals closed today in cents per lb, as tollow
DAZ
Lead Jan.
10. น
Feb.
Jam.
unquoted
8.540
Feb.
unquoted
Copper Jan
Feb.
Hin
Jah.
$1.000
unquale
-United Press.
Unquoted
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Singapore (Stralte)
NAMESAKES
5.00
15.53 12.37
Parla
Stockholni
Zurich
London, Jun. 20.
251-2.61%
2.70 6/10-3.76 7/16
130.476-109.62), 31.71-11.7722 1751-170115 1177424-217745
14.48-14.49% 17.20-13.20a
Others unchanged United Press.
SAILS:
Dollar stocka
with
were lower their premium declining 1/ to 8 per cent.-United Press,
London Silver Prices
The
London, Jan. 28.
price of silver was quoted at 70% pence for spot and 75% pence for forward
70% pence. (against 70% and yesterday).-United Press.
P&O
R.M.S. "CHUSAN”
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
1220 BAGGAGE:
Answers-1 Coward, 2 Pride,
3 Ophelia, Paradise, 5 Part, G
Prejudice, 7 Octopus, Rich-
Thursday, 30th January, 1958 at 12,00 Noon for the UNITED KINGDOM, via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said and Marseilles.
Passengers are requested to send ALL BAGGAGE to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co.'s Godown No. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE, By Noon on Wednesday, 29th January, 1968,
mand, D Astonished, 10 Serve, SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packages
11 Encounter, 12 Captain,
Cella Johnson.
SHIP
BENDLINE
carried by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Company's Godown for loading on board by ship's slings only.
|EMBARKATION: Passengers should embark between 9.80 and 11.00 a.m, on 30th January, 1938,
Subject to allerntion with or without notice.
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