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BRITISH SHIPYARDS GOING FULL BLAST Outstrip America By Two To One

New York, Apr. 6.-

British shipyards outbuilt United States yards two to one last year and currently are "out- stripping American builders at a rate of vine to one.

BRITISH TROOPS ATTACKED?

London, Apr.-5. -An—Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Athens said to- day that according in a Greek Source delorhment of Bri- flah troops was attacked in Macedonia kent Thursday by 'quarillas.

There were no further de Laila--United Press.

Lion Men AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES.

Murders

Arrests

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Dar-es-Salaam, Apr. 5. - Police headquarters here announced today ss "President Taft" (Direct) the arrest. of 26 'men and 99 "General Bielg=" women on suspicion of sS "General Gordon" implication in "Lion 93 "Marine Lynx" Men" murders which have terrorised the Sin-

HONOLULU

April,

* April April

28

Mwy

NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIÀ SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES ·

April

88 "Vanderbilt Victory** S9. "Skidmore Victory"

May

May

gida district for several Iss "Clovis 'Victory"

months.

The British are cashing in on post-war demand for bottoms by a sustained building program- me which saw them turn out more than half the world total of 747 ocean-going ships

yards "have taken competitive

At least 40 Africans have been launched in 1946, more than twice the number

ndvantage," ono *American

killed and the police state that produced in the United States.

bullder and.

conclusive evidence J. M. Willias, General Maua- they have

that 28 of the killings wore the Statistics released, by Lloyds passenger ships in operation Register in London a few days with a capacity of 66,816 pan-ger of Bethlehem Steel's Ship-wark of "Llon Men" who, clothed building Division, declaren. In lion skins, slash their victim! Today ago maid the British-Irish yards sengera.

The shipping industry in this with knives to give the impres. produced ships last year toinl United States passenger liner, ling 1,133,245 gross tons, while the America, is competing with country is virtually on the sion of an attack by Hons.

rocks. Unless there is clari- They are believed to have neted American yards built only 501.- British and Scandinavian luxury fleation in the government's on the orders of witch doctors.

linera in the vital North Atian-programme it is almost certain Of those arrested, 11 ive been tic.run.

294 gross tone.

Sweden, Copada, Italy, Spain nid Denmark followed the United States in that order.

That Britain's long rango building programme is financed by private initiative in running

away from United States com- petition is emphasised by dis- closure that British builders currently have 420 ocean-going

while ships on the way.

the United States, yards have 49.

Hit And Miss One New York builder de- clared: "While we furable with a hit and miss policy the Bri- tish are building good ships at record speech."

Some Amerlena shipping men believe the British can be over.

taken.

The appointment recently by President Harry Treman of a high level Advisory Committee to study American merchant marine needs and make recom. mendations in expected to re- sult in П co-ordinated long range shipbuilding programme, Romething the United States never has had in peace-time.

Heretofore, almost ali United States shipbuilding has been sporadic or geared to national emergencies,

In the year that World WAI

War

I began, the United Stated built only 21 ships but turned out 680 in 1919. In 1939 America built 28 ships. Under Emergency, production by 1944 had climbed to 1,463. America emerged from the war with the biggest fleet of ocean-going vessels in history,

only

Taking Advantage Shipping executives say for- eign nations are taking full nd- vantage of this United States merchant marine crisis which WBB. brought to a hend last summer by the cancellation of plans for the construction of nine super-liners and a replace ment programme of 50 cargo vessele annually.

Reasons given for the can- cellation were lack of materiais and an economy drive which came as a prelude to the 1946 elections.

that when 1948 begina thore committal for trial and the re- will be no merchant shipbuild-mainder will shortly he appear- ing in any shipyard in the ing before the Singida magistrate

for preliminary examination.

More arreals may be made in the near future, the

police de- clared.-Reuter.

United States.”

die-

After the first world war the policy of selling American ships to foreign countries wAB couraged but under a revision of the Merchants Ship Sales Act of 1946 the United States has been selling hundreds of ships to all comers

J. Lewis Luckenbach. Pres. dent of the American Shipping Bureau, declared, recently "what we need is backing of our gov arnment to spend a few million Only 150,000 workers are dollars annually' instead of Bil- currently employed in private lions at a time because billions American yards. 40 per cent of accomplish little when compar- whom are engaged in repaired with millions spent prudent- work.

ly over years." Associated Meanwhile, British and Irish ! Press.

Huge Coal Losses In Germany

Essen, Apr. 5.

'Two hundred and fifty thousand miners were back at work today. The pits had been idle for two days-on Thursday the men staged a one day strike as a protest against the shortage of Lood and yesterday the pits were closed because of the Easter holiday.

Co-Ops On Foreign Policy

Illandudno, Apr. 0.

29

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April

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A resolution stating that British foreign po-. "BLUE JACKET” licy was "placing the people of Britain in ex- *.*. "GREAT treme dependence on the United States of America," was defeated at the annual conference of the Cooperative So- ciety.

"The present policy," said the resolution, "ls placing the people of Britain in extreme dependence en the United States of Amorlen and can only perpetuate friction between Britain and America on

and the one hand

the Soviet Union on the other, resulting in war and Bources Officials of the North Ger- authoritative German

a possible drift to planned ecentmic chaos." man Cont Cntrol Organisation, stated that none was

The vote was 3,412,000 against which is responsible for Ruhr for the Easter period. British coul production, said that they observers said that it appeared and 3,254,000 for, with delegates Bad Deficit were surprised by the high at- that the fortnight long hunger registering the wishes of most of Under United States registry tendance at the pits today be- demonstrations had passed their the membership claimed by the attendance on Easter climax and that the workers Society. It is amliated in some on V. J. Day were 5,800 ships, causo 61 per cent of all sea-going Saturday morning is not nor now felt it best to see what cf-districts with the Labour Party. in the world. A great bulk of mally perfect and they were feet their protests had-Reuter-Associated Press,"

cargo expecting only these, howover, were ships and tankers and there and seventy per cent. was a dangerous deficit in pas Observers painted' out thut senger vessels. This defielt was even with normal conditions highlighted by a recent dis- 500,000 tons of coal would be closure that only 91 passenger lust because of the coal strike ships of all types are now un- and unofficial stoppages. der United States registry with Between twa and three many of these undergoing re-months would be needed to re conversion not available for turn to normal. fellowing the nervice.

loss cf 1,000,000 tons of coal

ships at present ure, operating Actually only a pasenger

under the American flag with

a total capacity of 4,350 pas-

songest.

between fifty

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Indonesian Trade With India

New Delhi, Apt. 5.

effects of strikes resulting from the conting An Indonesian economic fact-finding mission will

holidays.

and Easter

There have been no reports of In 1039, Amerien had 182 new hunger demonstrations and

A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE

19

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7. Parched

9. Wenpoh

1871

10. Partly open. 19. Downcast 12, Schema.

110. Directed. 14. Eyo.

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18. Novice i 27. Laat

Sunday's-Solution

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Introduction.

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ACROSS A1, Cable; 4. Strains oGRA

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shortly visit India to examine the possibilities of developing trade relations, Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Premier, told Reuter to- right.tagra

Dr. Sjahrir, who arrived hore

on March 31 to attend the In-1 ter-Aslan Conference, Indicated that the arrival of the mission will be the first stop towards Implementation of a commercial treaty between Indonesia and India.

EASTER OF SUFFERING

SerFelties

,' London, Apr. 0. and suffering are

seocnd Easter

Commenting on Indonesian diplomatic relations with other still the rule from the Balkans to countries, Dr. Sjahrir sald that Britain in this technicalities of an economic and military nature have to be

since the war.

ilymas will be sung Sunday in

VICTORY"

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Apr. 8.

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11

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settled between the Dutch and some churches still surrounded THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP CO. (1932) LTD.

For most people there will not 55.HONG SIANG" EXPECTED TO ARRIVE FROM, RANGOON Indonesians before direct. dip by bomb ruins.

ROKE HABUER & STRAITS 13th APRIL lomatic relations are establish- beegge for breakfast not to ed between the independent Id- speals if the festively coloured donesian Republic and other Easter eggs.

Loading Sailing countries. Herr

Chocolate rabbits and lamba S.8. "HONG KHENG" dth April 7th April' Singapore and Penang use is very understandable will be just luxuries to be re- 5.8, "HONG SIANG" April 22nd April Singapore, Penang and that many countries which have inembered from happier days bea had long relations with the tore the war.

Subject to Alteration Without Netter

Dutch should be cautious in Even potatoes aro .scarce in granting "us-recognition". Dr. Britain. Women stood in lines Sjahrir said. "

blcke long to buy vegetables "Until the United States of and fruits and there were not the demand.~~~ Indonesia" his "" "cómpleto sover- enough to meet elgnty in 1949, other powers Associated Press. - will not want to feel that they are interferings

Asked about the prospects of

an amicable settlement with this Netherlands, Dr. Sjahrir sald: "I am hopeful. One thing is clear-neither the Dutch nor oursdives want to go on fight

VIRAGOES FIGHT IN HOUSE

A Sofia, Apr. 5. Hair pulling women deputies

ing to code of Government parties hauled Everything would be all opposition colleague Elizabeth

right; he added, "If the Dutch Antonoys from the rostrum to- really carry out to the last-de- tall the constructive possibili- ties of the newly signed Agree ment"-Reuters:

that the

day and threw her out because she criticised relief credits for anti-Fascist fighters es being. too high

The feminine brawl touched off a general. Crow for all which aid unday drove the opposition deputies: of India was dus of the chamber. Opposition ispuffed kilibd the incident an. unprecedented terroriziralniť ha-dobaritional stonie'Ergirea Enliven Uzilted: 1ross/VEN

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