BUTTERFIELD & 8WIRE

1, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL

Telephonoa: 30031-8 Privata Exchange..

Agente: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"FOOCHOW"

"POYANG"

*TSINAN"

"SHENOKING

"NINGHAI"

"HUNAN"

"SZECHUEN"

SAILINGS TO

Singupere, Bateria, Sourabaya Macassar Noon 10th April.

Bangkok 4 p.m. 10th Apr, Swntow 2.p.m. 13th Apr Shanghai 4 p.m. 16th Apr. Shanghai D.L. 17th Apr, Shungbai, Tsingtao & Tiesisin 4 pan. 19th Ap

.. Bangkok 4 p.m. 22nd Apr.

ARRIVALS FROM

Swatow a.m. Bangkok, Saigon & Swatow 11th Apr. Singapore 13th Apr Bangkok 13th Apr. Tientsin, Tsinglas & Foochow 14th Apr. Shanghai 14th Apr. Singapore 17th Apr. LINE

"TSINAN"

"KWEIYANG“

NINGHA

"NANCHANG"

"HUNAN"

"SHENGKING"

"SZECHUEN".

CANTON RIVER

"WUSDEI"

Arrives 3:15 pm. 11th April. Salls 0.15 m. 13th April, Arrives 6.30 p.m. 18th April.

Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE

U.K. SERVICE Arrivals from

"SAMITE"..., United Kingdom vin Straits

-----

--

Sailings to

"ANTILOCHUS“

"MEDON"

"DIOMEDY"

Livrupie 1. Glasgow

Port Said.

"CALCŅAS"

Liverpool

13th Apr 1914 April Late April

21st Apr

VIA

Early "May

Genou, Marseilles, Havre,

NEW YORK SERVICE

ARRIVALS

EURYBATES" From N.Y. via Manila & Shai 3rd Week April

Agents: Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd.

"TAIPING"

"YUNNAN"

**TAIPING"

Arrivals from Australia via Kure

Australia

Sailings to ..Sydney

5 pm, 9th April berths at Mackies Whurr. 3rd week April

12th April

* Accepts Cargo to N. Z. ports on through B/L.

All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice. For Passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Above.

DE LA RAMA Lines

LINES

EXPRESS CARGO LINER SERVICES

TO AND FROM PACIFIC" & ATLANTIC COASTS

U.S.A. LOADING DATES

Date

Veancl

.

Atlanile Coast

Mid. Apr.

my. "BALI"

Early Apt.

my. "DONA TRINIDAD" my. "HAINAN"

New Orleans Pacific Cunst

From

Atlantic Coast

Pacific Coast

Fur

Atlantic Coast

16h Apr.

ARRIVALS

Dete

(12h. Apr.

Early May

7. May

Veract

*

Dy, "DONA NATI"

my. "HALLANI"

mv. "TRAVANCORE"

SAILINGS

Pluto.

}

17 Apr. Early May

via Los Angeles)

Feanel.

my. "DONA NAT?" my, "HALLAND"

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO. INC.

Peddar Building

Tel.: 23676

Manager: 22675

Chinese Shipping Office Tell; 23738/20153

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

S.S. "HAIYANG" Sailing for Swatow

on or about 13th April, 1947.

Subject to alteration without Notice.

For Particulars of Freight & Passago, Please apply to:-

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers.

P. & O. Building, 6th floor. Tel. No. 31281

or

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.

20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. No. 24639

BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.

SHIP

5.S. "SAMUR”

8.5, "BENCRUACHAN"

5.S. "BENLAWERS"

4.5. "SAMAFFRIC"

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K.

U.K.

V.K.

UK.

SAILINGS

Loads for

·

DUE

1st half April.

14th April. 19th April End April

Ready

5.5, "BENCRUACHAN" London, Antwerp. Rotterdam 18th April. *S.S. "DENLAWERS" London, Antwerp, Rotterdam 23rd April.

.* Special Tátika available for carriage of oil-in bulk.

For Further. Particulars, Apply To—.

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

York-Building.

Agents

Telephone: 84165,

MAERSK LINE

A. P. Moller, Moller Steamship Company Inc

„Copenhagén.

New York MONTHLY BAILINGS. TO NEW YORK, ATLANTIC

PORTS, LOS ANGELES and "PANAMA SEMANA

April 18 May 12 June. B

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MS. "GRETE MAERSK”

1.9: "TREIN MAERSK”

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MS "SALLY MAERSK”...

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1947.

1. Page 97

MR. WALLACE IN SEARCH JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

OF FORCES OF UNITY

London, Apr. 8.

Mr. Henry A. Wallace, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, arrived here today on the first leg of his tour of Western Európe “to discover those forces which believe most firmly in unity of the world on behalf of peace." |Mr. Wallace told reporters at the London airport "this is a particular lime of crisis in world affairs."

He said he called_the_forces jarangements were being made he sought "progressive forces" for Mr. Wallace to meet Prime | hut that he thought no coalition |- Minister Clement Attlee and

Cabinet "save one of mutuality and an- other

Ministers. derstanding can cross national United Prek. boundaries." He added: We have long had it in the seienti- fle and artistic world and now we-deaporntely need it in the politieni worki.”

Mr. Wallace will make four major "sperches in England in addition to two radlo addresses

Report On Leopold

Brussels. Apr. 8. The report of the speciad and an appearance before Mem-committee appointed by King! *bore of Parliament before Leopold II of the Belgians to leaving Britain for the

con-investigate the "truth of the tinent on April 17. Is cau- King's attitude aince 1936" har tinental tour includes speccties been completed and is to in Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen submitted to the presidents and Paris.

Belgium's Chamber of Deputies: and Senate.

British Policy "In a statement issued at the airport. Mr. Wallace sald white be disagreed with some napects of the British Government tariat here said,

of!

The report will be made public later, an announcement; from the exiled King's secre-

ALASKANS WANT Soviet

TO KNOW

Washington, Ap. 7.

Au Aluakan busineenman today proposed that CongresR make an investigation ta de- termine whether the Govern- ment "conte Alaska nettleit reserved for à future battleground"

or

He and freuther Alaskan are here to acck. Federal aud in solving maritime labour trouble that interfere with the shipping service tu Alusku, The men said they had fold the Senate Lands Committer that Alaskit needed at reent two ships weekly to call, at Alaskan porte.“United Prean.

Nanking Selling Companies

Nanking, Apr. 8.

Views On At-Bombs

Lake Success, Apr. 7.

SHIPPING DEPARTMENT · 10 Podder Street

Tel. 80311.

General Managers.

INDO-CHINA ́S N. CO., LTD.

SAILINGS

S.S. "EMPIRE FRASER" to Saigon, Singapore & Bangkok

5.S. "LOKSANG“ 5.S. "WOSANG" 3.5. "TAKSANG" S.S. "HINSANG" 9.S. "TAKSANG!

The Soviet Deputy s.s. "LOKSANG" Foreign Minister, Andrei S.S. "WOSANG" Gromyko, said today s.s. "HINSANG" that

5.S. "TAKSANG"

Russia. hopes for S.S. "KWAISANG"

world arms

réduction

noon, 12th Apr.

to Shunghal. 13th Ap

to Shangliai 19th Apri to Shanghai 23rd. April

to Sandakan 24th. April

to Straits, Calcutta 8th. May

ARRIVALS

from Bangkok 14th April from Singhai 17th Apr. from Calcutta & Siraits 20th Apr.

from Kobe (Japan) 20th Apr,

from Calcutta & Straits 30th. Apell

Cargo accepted on Through Bills of Lading for MADRAS and made a new plea for vin. Singapore and for KUDAT, JESSELTON, LABUAN, TAWAU, immediate outlawing of LADHAD-DATU and SEMPORNA via Sandakan.

the atomic bomb.

In a fajor policy speech before

Subject to alteration without notice.'

the United Nations Commission | All intending Passengers are requested to register their numes as on Conventional Armaments, M. far as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to traum Gromyko presented a detailed ex-

pesition of Soviet views on dis- ismament for the first time singe

Agents: GLEN LINE LTD.

Maxim Litvinov proposed total MV. “GLENARTNEY" Loads for London Ant- and complete disarmagient tɔ. Biej

.cogue

commission

of Nations more than 15 years ago,

Gromyko challenged the world

it start reducing arms and urmies

werp, Amsterdam, Rot- -terdam via Straits &

Colombo, 10th Apr.

policy "I have never wavered į The committee, composed of } The National Govern-without waiting for the controls S.S. "DUKE of ATHENS" Arrived Hong Kong from U.K. 8th Apr.

sofeguards demanded by the s.s. "SAMFORTII" United States and Britain, Ke

to wipe

out

"mutual

in my belief that its basic obtine prominent Belgian jurists, jective is to endow the com-

ment today authorized was appointed by the king in mon man with that measure of July, 1946 in accordance with the sale to the public of saki disarmament must begin opportunity, security and liber- the suggestion of the pre nine Government oper- mickly ty to which hot only the people Į sidents of the Chamber

undated enterprises, includ-spicion and lack of confidence of Britain but the people of the Senate. world

entitled. re

To the King Leopold, who ascending the China „Achievement en that TRO SILE

the throne la 1934, was detain-Textile Corporation, the the American people must and ed by the Germans after the China Marine Products Belgian capitulation in 1940.

will contribute

Mr. Walince stepped off the Pan-American

Constellation gingerly, holding setting eggs for a British experiment station. Mr. Wallace hoped to introduce through the eggs his new strain of chickens the hyline--Intu England.

To Mect Premier

During a long discourse ou

the marite of his sapur-chicken,"

!

That exist between countries."--- Cotton United Press.

Strict Control

Discharging Holts Wharf.

Due Hong Kong from London 10th Apr.

Managing Agents: AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE M.V. "HINDUSTAN”

Loading Sydney, Mel- bourne, Adelaide and Whyalla for Shanghai and Hongkong due Mid May.

When Belgium was liberated Company, the Chung- While reafirming the Soviet his brother Prince Charles washwa Tobacco Company, belief that strict international elected Regent pending is re- the Defag dyestuffs rom-control of atomic energy was turn. The king is now living

bany and the Bayer absolutely necessary, M. Gromy... in Switzerland.--Reuter.

Pharmaceutical Products ko argued that this had noth Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA

ing to do with disarmament.

STEAMSHIPS LTD. Company-the last twolle attacked the British point. Luken over from theof view ibat before nations S.S. “BRIANCON" ..Arrived from Vancouver D.C., and New Germans by the Govern- could start disarming there

Westminster 7th April. Discharg- would have to be established a

Ing Kowloon Wharf, ment.

.Loads for Vancouver Inte April

If sufficient inducement,

FRANCHISE MAY BE RENEWED

Mr. Willie grinned and said: The British-owned Shangchal | The China Textile Corpora-string United Nations army to E.S. “LAKE KOOTENAY“ .....

Coal Mine Shutdown

11

Pacific Transport Lines Inc.

REGULAR SERVICE WITH FAST MODERN FREIGHTERS BETWEEN PACIFIC COAST PORTS, SHANGHAI & HONGKONG SPECIAL TANKS FOR BULK OIL CARGOES

Loaded Los

Shanghai. Apr. 8.

Electric wrac "This Is science, not symbo-Compatty, which operates tram Soong as

Construction tion has former Premier T. V. Keep security,

chairman and han

M. Gromyko said: "I will lism. I am accused

not conceal the fact that such of being and relley services in the branches at Shanghai, Taing- mystic, but not about chickens.”

a position of the British repre- Mr. Kingsley Martin, editorment, la likely to be permitted

former International, Settle too, Tientsin and Manchuria. sentative is a bad symptom for

The continued' government of the New Statesman and Mr. Wat nee's host in Britain, said

the renew its franchise, x- operation of this corporation the point of view of future im- criticism of Soong's plementation of the disarma- piring on Oct. 10 this year, it drew in returned today.

cennomic polley from Legislament resolution. Such a posi- tion would only slow up dis- The City Councillors. who tors and the Peoples' Political

armament." would have to pass any pro- | Councillors, who wanted "

Commenting on the British posnt of the city Government! greater shinre for the people in

and United States views that to by the company, are said the nation's industries. to be in agreement that as

By the government, order 70 disarmament must be preceded long us the tramway company's per cent of the total assets of the establishment of a strict

control system, S.S. “NEW ZEALAND international infringe this corporation will be first the Soviet delegate said: "The operation does not

VICTORY" Washington. Apr. 7.

China's sovereignty, they see sold to the public while the re- Soviet Government cannot The Government claims that

no reason why the franchise maining 30 percent will con- 50.000 of John L. Lewis' 400,should not be 000 soft coal miners “ignored" his safety strike and went back to their pits. But the bulk of the men particularly in the great producing areas of Penn- |· sylvania, Virginia, Kentucky.

Macao, Apr. 7. A Ohio. Indiana and Illinois were Chamber of Commerce has decid

meeting of the Chine«" standing squarely behind him ed that future proposal to Gov- and the Government was up-

on ernment shall be made parently helpless to do any-Joint agreement of three entitles: thing about the shutdown.

the Chairman of the Chamber of The Coal Mines Administra- | Commerce, the Macao delegate of tion disclosed the "revolt" the Walchisope, and the repre- against Lewis leadership re-entative appointed to the Legis parting that 500 of 2,531 gov-alive Counc ernment-held mines operated lodiny,

It was estimated that these mines, together with privately- owned pits, using non-Union workers or members of the rival Progressive. Miners. Unton of America. produced 726,000 tons-about 30 percent of the output.-United normal daily Press

Still Idle

Pittsburgh, Apr. 7. Thousands of Amerien's soft! coal miners whose six-day stop- page in memory of the 111 victims of the mine explosiɑn ati Centralia war timed to end today, were at ide tonight.

They are demanding that the Government certify allpits safe before they return to work All the Ohio pits are closed and only a few mines in Pen naylvarila and Weat Virginia are in. production-Reuter,

Elections In Turkey

J

ter.

renewed.

MACAO TAX PETITION

Reu-¡tinue under the supervision of agree with this position as it is not in accord with the Gen. the Ministry of Economy,

on

In addition private Invent-eral Assembly resolution

dientmament. System control ments were invited into a num-

ber of other government can only come into force when operated

the disarmament has been accom- enterprises, In form of share and stock-As-plished." | sociuted Press.

He declared that any delay

in beginning practical measures

In this manner, u petition wit of disarmament would under-

VICTORY"

the be presented to Government mine the United Nations au-S.S. “GREENVILLE

shortly for the abolition of cer-thority in the eyes of the world' tain. taxes,

and would put a grave responel- It was also deelded to ask Goy-bility on the United Nations ernment to modify the censorship for any consequences tbut of the Press-Our Own Corres might arise. pondent.

American Reply To Tass Story

Washington, Apr. 7. Informed Government sources described as

"misunderstanding or pure propaganda" the

a

Tass news agency report from Moscow that

the United States.continued to train and equip

large numbers of Chinese Nationalist troops

after the end of the war.

War Department officials did war's end, Informed

sources

.

The Australian delegate, Co- lonel Hodgson, declared that an effective system of control was any disarma. fundamental in

ment scheme and he proposed the immediate appointment of

u committee to examine pract

ical measures.

The Disarmament Commis. | S.S. "CAPITAL VICTORY"....

sion then adjourned until Wed-

nesday afternoon-Reuter,

Moscow Attacks Franco

London, Apr. 7.

A Moscow Radio commenta.

not comment specifically on the said it was the "purest pro-tor said today Unt Generalls. Moscow allegation, but called | paganda.""

simo Franco's monarchist move correspondents" ' attention to They said, United States mill-In Spain "will not be able to President Truman's statement tary personnel were at present holster his regime, which is liv. of last December, that said the acting la an advisory capacity Ing through an acute crisia." United States had entered into in Nanking, mainly concerned

"On the contrary, the com. an agreement with the Chineas with revising the Chief of Staffmentator said, "a new upswing Government regarding the corps elimilar to advice given in the Spanish people's strug training and equipment of a

to Latin-American and other gig for liberation is to be ex spacial force of 30 divisions. countries which had requested pected. The creation of a fake

kingdom only shows how un "That training endod- ( Commenting on the TASS founded are the assertions of VJ Day and the transfer of report that the United States cartain circles in the United equipment was largely com-had transported 480,000 Na

States and Britain that Franco pleted when General Marshall tionalist troops to North China, will relinquish power of his arrived in China," according to sources sald the United States own free will. The Franco re- the President's statement. was under an-obilgation' tò as-

ft.

Istanbul,Apr. 7. Nine unopposed candidates of President Inonu Ismet's People's Other informe sources said, sist. China in reoccupying terri. Rime with any mask represents Party won seats in Turkey's no military equipment had gone tory recovered from the Japan-a constant threat to peace and National Assembly Sunday in to China since June 30, 1946, use, but thought, the Soviet security."-United Press, the by-elections in which the They said material shipped be- figure. "komewhat on the high MACAO WHARF opposition Democratic Party retween V-J Day and that time side. United Press. fused to participate.

molly Lend-

Just Propaganda

These sources, commenting

NO TROUBLE AT ALL

1

COLLAPSE

S.S. "PHILIPPINE

TRANSPORT"

Angeles and San Francisco for Manila. Hong Kong and Shanghai. Sailed San

Francisco 17th March. Due Hong Kong about 10th April.

Loads for Pacific Coast, vie Shanghai about 10th April.

Loaded Los Angeles and San Francisco for Yokohama, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila. Salled from San Fran- clsco 26th March. Due Hong Kong about 20th April.

Loads for Manila and Pacific Coast about 21st

April.

and Sam

Loading Los Angeles Francisco for Manila, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. Bailing from San Francisco about 12th April.

Duo Hong Kong about 12th May. Lading Columbia River, Los Apgeles and San Francisco for Shanghai, Flong Kong, and Manila, Salling from San Fran cisco about 28th April. Due Hong Kong end May.

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PRINCE LINE

U.S.A. PACIFIC COAST-

FAR EAST-HALIFAX~BUSTON-NEW YORK M.V. "ENGLISH PRINCE"

Due Hong Kong from U.S.A. about 20th April. Loads for Atlantic Coast Ports of U.S.A. and Halifax vin Straits and Suez about 33rd April. M.V. "SCOTTISH PRINCE

Macao, Apr. 6. Worn out by long ago, the wharf where the ill-fated Sai On was berthed until she was pirated | Loading. New York and U.S.A. ports for Manila, Shanghai, during the late War, and whith

was in fulfilment of previous The Democrats refused to run commitments,

Leage. on the grounds that the govern ment had failed, to modify. vacious laws: In conformanço with what... they described as

Paris, Apr. 7. is now being utilised by the Halong. Hong and Singapore Sailing New York about 12th Special Tonks avaliable for carrying oll in bulk- i

democratic processpa. A

``on the Soviet chargo that,large Reports of trouble in North Ming, hot the Magan-Hong Kong March. Due Hong Kong mid May, ARRIVALS FROM NY. OTHER U.S. FORTH. They waged a vigorous amounts of military equipment Atries which elteulated in Tou run, collapsed yesterday when

campaign to hold down the vote had recently gone to China ton after the sudden departure of fall wine April 18 and demonstrate their strength under the gulag of "surplus the two French drtroyers Lu loaded Middle May

End June Portant election since the us Regarding the Moscow it here woonyabban van water with the care necessitating North Atries were: onitially-do-when he was thrawn into the Tampervane dovermbent: In Tember 1946 Teport that the United Blaten haste and stated that the destroy, Mis&rumoval to haritalapit

partited the formation of du hail trained 40 Chintae - dilan has been canto complete Hitha wharf was gaylis daning" Agents. Potpodiion sporty - Associated signs sites: Vali Day ja kudition, the pretenta mesari, Tate

to these Trained bETOVA" US

Petr Butter JEBSEN &:00

were being une

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