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THE

CHINA SIAM

HONG KONG-BANGKOK

leaving Hong Kong leaving Hong Kong leaving Hong Kong

*.*. "HELLAS”

*.*. "HELIOS”

*s. "HIRAM"

1.8. "HAI LEE ”

LINE.

9th March via Swatow 17th March via Swatow. ' 28th March vis Swałow

HONG KONG-SWATOW-AMOY ..

learing Hong Kong 13th March

m.. "HAI HING" leaving Hong Kong 31 March Accepting Passengers & Cargo for all the abuso motioned parts.

HONG KONG-SINGAPORE-PENANG-RANGOON Regular Express Service

m.s. "HAI LEE"

11

leaving Hong Kong

19th March.

Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned ports.

Excellent passenger accommodation available.

For freight, passage raise and all other information –Apply to

THORESEN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 30237.:

General agents,

Queen's Building.

S.S. "BENNEVIS"

Sailing for LONDON; ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on.or about the 14th March.

Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.

Next Sailing for SHANGHAI & JAPAN S.S. "BENDORAN”

10th March.

For Freight and Passage apply to:---

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.,

Fork Building. ".

Agents:

Tol. 29633

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD,

USE OUR SPECIAL

AEROMAIL

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NOTICE TO CONSIONEES.

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL. STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER "RANCHI."

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON Aru MARCH, 1987,

F10M ANTWERP LONDON, GIBBAL- TAR. MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBÓ.

ARD STRAITS,

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-named Vessel are hereby in formed that their Goods àrd being landed and placed at Thai BIBE in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf sad Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained ar the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here" unless instructions have been given to the

thetry Six Hours before arrival of

Goods not cleared within 8 days in cluding date of arrival will be subject to No Fire Insurance will be effected by ng in any caso whatever,

the

Damaged Packages must be left in Godawas for axamination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Hours, GODDARD & Douglas, at 10am. on Mondays

and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

* Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Dicer to be presentat the examination of dainaged dufiable

Cargo,

All Claims against the Steamer murt be presented to the Undersigned an or before 24th Mar., 1987, or they will not be recognised.

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DAILY

PRESS

Telephone 30251,

SINGAPORE RAW RUBBER

H. D. JOSEPH & CO.

Hong Kong, March 6, Messrs H. H. Joseph & Co., re- ceived the following quotations from Singapore in Straits Currency for Raw Rubber:

*Buyers

Spot

April-June July-Sept. Oct.-Dec. Market:--Firm.

37 Up 1 371 Up 14

....... 38 Up 1

38 Up 11

REICHSMARK RATES

Berlin, Mar, 5. The Reichsmark · was quoted, without guarantee, at:-

New York...

40.23 Paris ....

..... 868.25 Amsterdamanager

73.44 to 73.47 London ....

12.14 Paris Sterling 105.15 to 105.18 USA. Dollars 21,545 to 21.55 Transocean News Service.

SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS

Berlin, Mar. 6. Reichsmark quotations, without guarantee, are as follows:---

New York Paris (unquoted) Amsterdam

10.23

.::.low 73.45 high 73.48 ........ 12.13

low 105 high 107.75 low 22.03 high 22.08

London Paris sterling.

USA dollar

[809, Transocean Newt Service,

Co.,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowa.

MACKENZIE MAOKINNON,

Agents. Hong Kong, 4th March, 1937.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1937.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

New York: March 7.

(Through Renter's Service!

QUOTATIONS

New York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton-May New York Rubber-May Chicago Wheat ---May Chicago Corn Silver--Oficial

MAY

Dow Jones Averagos

EU ledustrial

80 Baila

90 Utilitie

40 Boods

Last Today's High Low Close Clow Change"

487-27/39 4.87-29/39 1/18 up- 13.80 13.47 13,41 13.85

.17 up 23.35 23.07 22.73 33.07

24 up 130 1301 108 107)

1816

193.17 143.11 194.14

11 Commodity Index 81.57 65.58 76.40

Am. Car & Foundry Amer. Cyanamid ....

Amer. & For. $7 pt.

Amer. Locomotive

Amer. Métals

Amer. Radiator

56

130 135 up 107) 108 451

ungnoted

Mar. U

PASSENGERS

Departures By Naldera

The P. and O. liner Naldera sali-

ed for London, via ports, on Satur- day with the following passengers Bboard:

Mr. E Adair, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Addiscott, Mr. R. McP. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Angus, Pte. W. Aspin, Lieut. RE Baldurin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Boomfeld, Mr. High Low Mar. 6. High Low Close Change and Mrs. J. Bowle and two chil

.01 up

dren, Lieut. HL E Bowley, Mr, and 1.08 up Mix Browning, Master Browning, .05 p Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Borner, Miss up Borner, Mr. S. Bond, Col. V. R. 16.56 .15 up

Burkhardt, Mr. R. Bowcock, Mr. E. A. Bruce, Pte. J. Brown. Pte. H. Black, Pte. D. Botte, Pte. Bowker, Mrs. R. Coltman, Sir F. Cowlin ¡Mr. T. W. Clark, A.B./H. R. Coom- ber. Mr. H. J. Cuzzner, Pte, H. Critchley, Pte." W. Crooke, Pte. W. Crawford. Mr. G. Davies, Sgt. and Mrs. Didlick, and infant, ‹ Mr. F. Davison, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dug- gan, Pte. J. Dronsfield, Mrs. J. Evans, Mr. B. D. Evans, Lieut. Ervine-Andrews, Mr. G. R. EIMA, Mr. P. M. Faulkner, "Captain and Mrs. A. K. Ferguson and child, Mr. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fowler and three children. Mra... Forrest, Major and Mrs. W. 6. Furness. A.B./R. G. Funnel, Miss Foo Kim Liri. Pte. T. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Finch; 'Mrs. C. D. Goldman. Mrs B. R. Goodfellow, Cpl. and Mrs. Gordon with child and infant, Mr. Grant, Gen. Bir A. Godley, K.GB, KOMO., Lady Godley, Mr. Graydon, Mr. · A. "J. Griffiths, Pte. W. Gifford, Mr. EL

Mr. F. Hakumuli,

M Hansen, Lieut. J. H. Hobson, Mr. T, «Hodg- · kinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Howe. Mrs. J. C. Hutchison with child

671

271

Amer, Rolling Mill.. 404

Amer. Smelting... 051

Amer. Steel Faries. 671 Amer. Bugar ...........

501

Amer. Tel z Tel... 1774 Amer, Tobacco "B" 941 Amer. Waterworks ... 25 Anaconda Copper... 6511 "Atchison, T. & S. Po. 841 Atlantic Reaning Atlas Corpn.

********** 18 Auburn Motors... 31 Baldwin Locomotive

331

$T cum pí......... 112) Baltimore & Ohio... 35

Barnsdail Of

Bendix Aviation

301

Bethlehem Steel 104

Boeing Airplane..... Borden Co.

473

261

Briggs M'factoring 53 Brooklyn-Manhattan

Trans

Brooklyn-Manhattan

34.

Int. Dept Stores

Kennecott Copper Lambert Corpn. Loew's Inc. Lorillard

Meintyfe Porcupine

Packard Motors

61.93 40.86" 61.61 37.72 28.62 3418 108 01 68.82 103.88

18506 193.29 194.16 69.8) 61,81 01.09 34.52 34.00 84,93 103.07

Business Dono:-1,770,000 shares.

Last Sale

Stock Adams Express

Mar. 5 6

Stock

20+

213

Great Northern Aly.

Allis Chalmers

727

742

Great Western Sugat 36)

Last Sale Mar. 5 6 531 532 361

Amer. Can

1081

108

Holly Sugar Corpp.

Humble Oil...

331

Int. Nickel

Amer. & For. Power 12}

Int. Tel. & Tel.

14*

83

35+

*832 831 724 72

132 35+ 661 661

231 231

802 80 281. 26

McKesson & Robbins 481

483

Morisanto Chemical 031 Montgomery Ward.. Murray Corpn.

023

681

Baj

ANTAL

187

19

Nat Cash Registor .. 374 Nat Dairy Products 237 Nat Distillers ......... 30+ Nat Power & Light 127 New York Central - 483

374

237

301

121

514

Niagara Hudson P.-.

Corpn.

157

15

North American ...... 292

301

Northern Paciile ..... 341 Pacide Gas & Elec. 33} Pacific Lighting

357

397

462

46

111

111

Paramount

25 28+

Pennsylvania RR.

45

452

Phelps Dodge

Phillips Petroleum

55+

551

481

Public Service of N.J. 481

467

Pullman Inc. .....

di

1001.

Pure Oll

221

221

167

168

Radio Corp of Am. 121

121

Republic Steel ....... 39+

401

Reynalds Tobac. "B" 541

541

St. Joseph Lead Co.

Schenley

Schenley 5% pt.

481 971"

Sears Roebuck........ 82%

48 07: 924

Shell Union 'Oil'..............

394

Socony-Vacuum

19

Southern Cal Edison 28;

331 191 29

Southern Pacifc... 601

63

Southern Rly 5% pf. 301

373

31

Stand' Brands....... 16 Stand Gas & Elec. 131 Stand Gas & Elec.

153 131

#7 pl. Standard Oll of N.J. 744

68

Swift

Sterling Products ... 71 -

International +301

742 70

31

Technicolor

201

201

Curtiss Wright "A" 231

Delaware & Hudson 231 24

Del. Lackawanna, &

Western Distillers Corpa Sea.

grams

Texas Gulf Sulphur 491 Tidewater Assoc. Of zi Timken-Detroit Axle 271 Transamerica

162

*****

40. 207 277 16t

130

129

20th Cent. Fox Filma 357

301

-20th Cent. For Films

25

251

pt.

441*

45

67

Un. Carbide & Car-

bon

1001 110

751*

United Aircraft ...... 344 Un Airline Trans-

port

1362 341

217

212

United Corpn.

61

67

United

Corpin. $3

cum pt. ....

43 +

431

Un. Gas Fprovem't" 144

Un. Light & power

U.S. Industrial Alco- 9

bol

A

391

38

US. Rubber......... 601 UB. Rubber $8 DL 110

60

1125

US. Steel......... 1244

126

Vanadium manni

352

Warner Bros Pict

14

Westinghouse Youngstown

151 Elec. 1587 Sheet

97) I

156.

& Tube 100

Chase National BK 601*

1001

61 *

National City Bank 57

Call Monty ....

1 ez diy,

1%

* Bid

· 58 * 1%

CEYLON'S TRADE WITH

ITALY

$6 cum, pf. 101 Case, J.I. Canadian Pacific - 17 Celanese Corpn. of

America Cerro de Pasco ...... *3 CertainTeed P'ducts 21- Chesapeake Corpi 901 Chesapeake & Ohlo 68) Chrysler Corpn. 1321 Columbia Gas & El 171 Columbia 6% "A" Pt. 1017 Commercial Credit 603 Commercial Solvents 192 Commonwealth & 3. Commonwealth $6

cum. pf....... 62 Consolidated Edison 422 Consolidated O.... 161

Continental Oil

411

Com. Products ... 69

Curtiss Wright (C) 98

Douglas Aircraft Dia Pont

... 176 Electric Boat .........

143

Elec. Bond & Share 243 Elec. Bond & Share

$5 pf. Elec. Bond & Share

$8 pí.

761

821

Elec Power & Light, 231 Elec Power & Light

$7 pt.

381

Firestone Tire & R. 444 Flintkote -

Gen. Asphalt

Gen. Cigar

471

62

431

877

601

Gen. Electric

Gen. Motors Gen. Foods

Gen. Railway Bigna! Gillette Safety Razor 281 Glidden

Gold Dust...

49

Goodrich (BF.) ...... 44 Goodrich $ DÍ. Goodyear

801

413

⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀¤¤¤¤ ¦¤¤ ‡EE¤ • Se¤ Fa#$@q¢¢¤¤* *«‡‡7¢¤«a a ***** * ** ** Feat# dest

Un Pacifc135

141

It is learned that a dispatch has sible for facilitating the collection been received from the Secretary [ of these debts.

of State for the Colonies on the (4) What obstacles, if any, there question of settlement of debts due are to future conduct of trade from Italy and the resumption of with Italy and what suggestions trade with that country, states may be considered for their re- "Ceylon Observer;"

moval

13

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE Sailings

Prealdens Liters" fregnant seilings and their balque stoporse pelveger allow you to treval just exactly as you choow. And Dollar Steamship Lium and American Mall Line workiwkte omous and agents are maintained to, sorrs you makorn to whatever plade you chanot to be. Make your next trip mork unjayable, travelling "The Presideni Ling way.

TO SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK AND BOSTON

Via Shanghai, Kebe, Yokohama, Honolulu, San Francisco, Panam

Canal and Havana.

TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA "THE EXPRESS ROUTE”

Via Shanghai, Hobe and Yokohama

Pros. Cleveland 8 am. Mar. 16th | Pres. McKinley M'night Mar, 17th Piva Coolidge 10 am. Apr. 3rd Pres. Grant "M'night Mar. 28th Pros. Taft 8am. Apr. 11 Pres, Jackson M'night Apr. 9th Pres. Hoover Noon May 1st Pres. Jefferson M'night Apr. 23rd. Pros. Lincolu 8 a.m. May 10th | Pres. MoKinley M'aight May 7th Pres. Coolidge Noon May 29th Pres. Grant M'night May 21st

EUROPE, NEW YORK

Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombë, Bombay, Susz Gazal, Naples, Genoa and Marsellies. Prez. Wilson Pres. Monros Pres. Adams

MANILA

THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE

Next Bailings

6 p.m. Mar. 9th Fres, McKinley 6 pm. "Mar. 8th 8am. Mat. 17th | Pres. Wilson 6pm. Mar. 9th 8am. Mar. 28th | Proa. Manrob Bim. Mar. 17th 8am. Apr. 11th Pr. Cleveland Noon Mar. 18th 8am. Apr. 18th Pres. Grant 6.p.m. Mar. 20th 8. May 8th Frés. Coolidge 9 p.m. Mar, 20th

KOST FREQUENT SERVICE ON THE PACIFIC

Fros. Harrison Pres. Folk Pres. Pierce

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP.LINES

⚫ * AMERICAN MAIL. LINE *

FEDDER BUILDING- HONG KONG,

CANTON BRANCA —9), FERNUR CONCRESION, SHAMENN.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE..

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

H

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON

AND STRAITS...

THE 9.8. BENDOBAN.".

CONSIGNED NOTICES.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

TEE

BREMEN.

HE Steamer

"ISAR" having arrived from "BREMEN, HAMBURG and Forts, consignees of cargo are hereby notified that thoir cargo is being landed at their rink into Kowipon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., the godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon, Where delivery can obtained.

and governess (Miss A. Sha- hourine), Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hay- den. Mr. H. Hosegood. Mrs. B. J. Hennessy. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. HIUS, Miss M. J. Hills, Misa M. Y. Ho, Mr. W. Hamilton, Mr. A. E. Hoblin, Pte. Hignett, Bergt. and Mra. W. Hill, Miss Hill, Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Jefferson. Mrs. H. K. Johnson and two children, Mr. and Mrs: M., A. Johnson, Mrs. J. Kerr. Mr. J. L. King, Miss V. I Kemp. Mr. R. Kishinchand, Mr. Kong Kam Yuen, Miss G. Kettner, Pte. T. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ledson, Mra, Liddell, Brig. C. A. Lyon, Mrs. Lyon, Miss I. C. Lang. Mr. Lee Chal, Pte. J. Leak, Miss M. Mac- Lagan, Mr. and Mrs. Manilal and child Miss G. Maughan, Mr. T.be presented to the Undersigned on or man" and 8.8. "STRATRE" from

the 29th Mar, 1937, or they will recognized.

N. Melvrani, Mr. N. J. H. Minshall, Mr. A. B. Morton, Miss M. Murless, Mra Murray-Bafilic, C.Q.M., an Mrs. Mitchell, Masters Mitchell (two), Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nimmitt, Mrs. Mackichan, Mr. and Mrs. Moreland, Sgt.-Major and Mrs. Martin, Miss Martin, Master Mar- tin Capt. O. Mitchell, Eng. Com. and Mrs. Moy, Misses Moy (two). Captain N. McGavin, Pte. J. Mercer, Mr. C. H. Noel Mr. and Mr. W. R. New, Lieut. Nimmins, Sir and Lady L J. O'Brien, Pte. P. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. M. Perry, Master Perry, Mr. and Mr. Pegg, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Poole, Pte. Power, Mr. I: Raanayagan, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe, Mr. T. R Rowell, P.O./R, 6. Roach, A.B./G. T. Rayment, Mr. F. G. Ridout, Mr. L. Rohrbacher, Bt. and Mrs. Rattenburg. Misses Rattenburg (tow), Master Rattenburg, Pte. J. Ravensdal, Mrs. J. E. Sifton and infant. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith,

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the basardous and/or extra hasardous Godowns of the Home Kaas AND KOWLOON WEARY AND GODOWE OCKPANT, LTD, whence and/or from the whartas Delivery may be obtained,

be

Consignees are further notified that the Steamer taken at HAMBURG and BREMEN ISAB has through cargo for HONG KONG B.S. "WERNER", 8. KONG HALFDANT, 8.6. 38. BLUMENAU S.S. "ORINGCO", 88 URANUS $.8. STOCKHOLM, OSLO, COPEN HAGEN, ODENSE, HABANA, KOTKA and VIIPURI.

No Claima will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gpdowns, and all Goads remaining undelivered after the 15th Mar, 1937, will be subject to rant.JADE *All Ulaime against the Stammar must befor not be

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regalations consignees must have a Ravenne Ufficer in alten- fance when dumaged ducisble goods are examined.

All broken, obafed and damaged Goods

to

be laft in the Godowas, where

will be examined on the 18th Mar 9 m., by Messrs. Carmichael

at

& Clark.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by W.R. LOXLEY& Co. (CHINA) LTD.

Agente

1

Hong Kong, 8th Mar, 1997

CONSIGNEES', NOTICE,

THE DEN LINE "STRAMBES, LTD.

FROM LEITA, MIDDLESBRO',

ANTWERP, LONDON - AND STRAITS..

THE 8.5. "BENWYV18.”

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and and/or extra hazardona Godowns of the

Godown Co, Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.

Miss N. Sparks, Mr. E. J. Stern' son, Misses Stevenson (two), Miss M. A. Stuckney, Mr. G. R. Sayer, Captain and Mrs. C. L. Sun, MN and Mrs. Van Bhutts, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Shewan. Mr. L. A. Sterling, Miss E. K. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Soar, Master Soar, Miss Soar, Mr. R. J. Skinner, Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Stokes, Miss J. R. Stokes. Dr. L. D. Stubba, Fit-Lieut. Bymonds, Mrs. C. D. Bouza, Miss C. D. Bouza, Pte. H.Sutton, Mr. J. To

comply with the General Bonded W. Tavener, Mr. J. Thomson, Mrs. hare & Bevenue Officer in attendance Warehouse Regulations, consignees must

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th Mar.

1937,

will be gubject to Bent. All Claims against the Stommer must be presented to the Undersigned on of hafors the 27th Mar, 1937, or they will not be recognized

All goods remaining undelivered after the 14th March, 1937, will be subject to rent.

NO FIRE INSURANCE will be affected by us in any case whatever,

the godown for examination by the Damaged packages must be laft in

consignees and the Company's surve

Messrs. Anderson you,

& Aahe, at 10 a.. on the 13th March, 1937.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable

goods are examined by the Company's surveyors,

No claim will be admitted after the goods

have left the godown and all,

cisims

us must be presented within Two Weeks of the ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised. Consignees are requested to sur render their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature.

MELCHERS & CO2S

Agents; NORDDEUTE LLOYD, BRAMEN, Hong Kong, 7th March, 1937.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

AND

OOBAN STEAM SHIP, CO., LTD. UBINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vesssi

IXION

From SEATTLE, VANCOUVER are requested to take Delivery of Flour AND VICTORIA YA JAPAN

and Lamber Shipments as soon as the Vessel in ready to discharge and are

M. Tomkinson, Misa M. W. Taylor, when damaged dutisble goods are Mrs A. Tutchings. Pte. & Turner, zamiken, dhafed and damaged Goods hereby notified that if their Lighters are Mr. and Mrs. M. de Ville and

Mr. J. Wattle, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. by

All broker

Bill of Lading will be countersigned seati

t

at

Generaat be discharged into

infant, Sergh and Mrs. Watkinse to be left in the Godowns, where not placed alongside the with three children and infant, they will be examined on the 11th required, their Shipments will be dis Mr. A. Welsby, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carmichael & Clark, da

Mar., 1937, by Mears charged into Holt' Wharf, Kewlet, & Wright, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Wright,

their No Fire Insurance has been effected. lle also at their risk and expense and

axpense,

where the Cargo will Mr. W. C. Wright, Mr. N. Witley,

to the Terms Conditions of commence

Wharf. Steamer will Од the 4th Mar. Hall's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie

Conrigued H And Terms and Conditions object to the of Storage at ditional 137,502 bales. The Japa Kar Delta from thrga will be

Holt

ready Godown on and nese contention hitherto has been after th that this excess of 691,036 bales are to be left in the Godowns, where they damaged floods should be deducted from the quots will be examined on any Tuesdays and for the third year, India, on the Fridays between the hourt of other hand, recognized only the and Noon within the Free Storage period inclusion of the second year's ex Goods have left the Vessel's Godows, and No Claims will be admitted after the cess in the third year's quota.

Anxious to remove all obstacles after 11th Mar., will be abject to Rent

General Cargo remaining undelivered All Claims against the Vessel must.

Westlake and infant, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. LOXLEY & CO. (OHINA)LTD. T. K. Whelan and two infants, Master T. J. Whelan, Mr. and Mrs. Hong Kong, 8th Mar., 1987

Agentz R. R. Wood, Miss M. P. Wood, Mr. The Ceylon Government autho- ! (5) Whether there is sufficient J. R. Wiges, Miss M. C. Walt, Mr. rities are, as a result of the ques- prospect of the resumption or trade J. J. Wardell, Mr. Wyatt, L/Cpl tion raised in the Becretary of between Ceylon

and Italy to Wollaston. Pte. J. Watkinson, Mr. State's communication, collecting Justify an attempt to make ar- J. F. Wablington, Mr. Yap Tai information on the following rangements for fis resumption and Stig. points to be forwarded to White-what suggestions may be consider- hali:-

ed for facilitating it.

pourparlers, a high Gaimusho official asserted.

Under the terms of the present accord, he said, any excess in

(1) Whether there are any out standing abilities due to Ceylon traders in respect of goods Eup- plled to Italy or Italian Posses- sions and, if so, what the amount 18.

(2) What attempts have been made to recovers these amounts.

(3) I recovery has not been possible 'what proposals are fea

TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN JAPAN AND INDIA

Concessions made by Japan to India in the current negotiations for a new commercial agreement ensure successful conclusion of the

M

will

Japan's annual purchases of In- to. the conclusion of a new accord, dian cotton, set at 1,500,000 hales, Mr. Kikuji Yonezawa, Consul- be presented to the Undersigned en ar must be carried over to the quota General in Calcutta and Japan's before the 20th Mar., 1927, or they for the following year.

representative, accepted the Indian bớt be recognised. The excess if the first year of view at the second session of the

Fire Insurance, will be effected, agreement totalled 533,534 bales conference, the official revealed.---

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, and in the following year. ad- Domel

Agents 11th March, 1987.

No

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