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Sailing from SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA direct to SAN FRANCISCO and PACIFIC COAST PORTS
M.V. "VILJA”
M.V. "VINGNES"
M.V. "KOOKABURRA”
M.V. "VITO"
Loading Hong Kong (If sufficient inducement)
Mid January Mid February Early April Mid April
Vessels equipped with bulk oll storage facilities
Cargo and Passenger apply:-
MOLLERS' (HONGKONG) LTD, Agents
Queen's Kuliding
Tel. 31166
2nd floor
BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE
M. V. "TIGRE"
LOADS 12th JANUARY 1948
for
NEW YORK via PANAMA calling at
Yokohama, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Panama,
Boston, New York, Philadelphia & Baltimore
For freight and further particulars apply to:-
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg. Telephone 28321.
ISBRANDTSEN CO., INC.
"FLYING
STEAMSHIP DIVISION
INDEPENDENT”
“SIR JOHIN
FRANKLIN”
FROM
U.S.A. via Poris
11th January
Japan
Hth January
8AILS
Shanghai, Jingan. Fusan. Yokohama 14th January Manila, Singapore, Bombay, Suez & Mediterrancar Ports to U.S. Atlantic Ports.
A. P. PATTISON & CO.
GENERAL AGENTS, CHINA, FORMOSA & HONGKONG CHARTERED BANK BUILDING. TEL: 28116.
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE:
20 Connaught Rand, C. Tet. 24839.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918,"
KASHMIR ISSUE DELAYED
Adjournment Request Approved
Lake Success, Jan. 6... When the United Nations Security Council opened Its debate today on the dispute between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue, the Pre- sident, M. Fernand Van Langenhove. (Bel- glum) told the delegates that he had sent the following felegram in his name to both Gov- ernments: "The Security Council is about to examine this case under Article 35 of the Charter, I take the liberty to address to both States an urgent ap- peal to abstain, from all measures, incompat- ible with the Charter which might worsen the situation and make the Security Council's work more difficult."
Shanghai
Police Rafd
'Shanghai, 'Jan, 7.
Shanghai's economic police last night ralded two alleged underground radio stations
boon which had
blackmarket broadcasting rold and foreign exchange quotations to Hong Kong, -
They discovered no radio transmitters but Instead found 36 goldbars, over HK$10,000 and a number of - secres embles from a person -named Li-chun.—Reuter,
Anglo-Danish M.Trade Talks
India's representative is Pillai, the permanent Assembly de- is represented legate, and Pakistan temporarily by Mr. M.A.1. Ispahani. Pakistan Ambasador to the United In-States.
M. Langenhove said that the Could cil would have to decide whether to grant Pakistan's request for a Hastponement of the hearings.
After taking their places at the semi-circular Council table, the dlan and Pakistan delegates received full rights to intervene in the debates,
without a vote.
New Air Service For China
Asking for an adjournment, Mr. lapahani said: "The fact that India has made this complaint was made known to me by the Secretariat by telephone Friday,
on
January 2,
received a copy of the cumplaint later. I since learned from my day later. Government that they are still with out knowledge, of the case against them inasmuch as it was telegraphed the by the Indian Government to Pakistan Government in cipher, which could not be deciphered, anal they had to ask twice for a repeti-
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"India has now promised to send a copy to Karachi by alemail. In the Nanking, Jan. 7.
circumstances, you will realise that CNRRA Air Transe has not been possible for my Gov. port directed by Major ernment to study the case, or to
me a necessary brief even for this General Chennault will initial hearing. be reorganised as a civil. air transport company, according to a highly responsible source close to the Ministry of Com- munications here.
American Tin Proposal
Washington, Jan. 6.
The Reconstruction Finance Corporation has recommended the continued operation of the Texas City tin smelter by pri- vate industry with some form of Government subsidy, as a de-l¦ fenco measure.
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LANGASHIRET "OZARDA "TREVETHOF”.
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"EMPIRE BRENT"
"OZARDA”
TREVETHOX" "CANTON" "DILWARA"
TREVAYLOR”
The plant. was built on plans smuggled out of Holland and alarted operations in 1942) "TREVAYLOR”- f'when the Germans and Jap anese were taking over smelters and tin ore sources in Holland, Africa, Malaya and the Dutch East Indies.” „
"OZARDA” It is the only tin smelter inli London, Jan. 6.
*LANCASHIRE” the United States. During the TREVETHOR" talks, war it asuppiled 60 percent of "MARA
US needs and in 1946 produced | "EMPURE BRENT” 70 percent.
Á flo-Danish trade which broke down last Septem- ber, were re-opened here today when members of the two dele. gations met at the Treasury.
A report to Congress said the RFC, believes that a do-
Bath delegations were hope-mestic tin smelting industry is ful about the outcome of the important for national defence, talks.
particularly during the next | five to 10 years, the estimated whole time required to accumulate ab adequate supply of tin metal in permanent stockpile..
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Trade relations and the international monetary situation are being examined and it was expected that after today's full meeting, a number of "working parties" would be act up in which the British and Danish experts would study the various aspects of trade between the two countries and report back to another plenary meet
Ing.
The RFC said the subsidy could take the form of a pur- chass and sale arrangement for tin concentrates or tin metal whereby a Government agency would absorb any loss, or it could involve a direct subsidy paymant per pound of tin pro- duced. Or it could be in the form of an import duty on tin admitted metal with tin ores
By the end of 1949 or In sent their own representatives · 1950, the US should again be to the talks to negotiate on able to fill its tin metal require prices of their butter and bacon.ments from foreign shelters.
l'Associated Press.
-Reuter.
"My Government is sending Sia
The talks may last two weeks Zafrullah Khan (the Foreign Minis
er) to present our case before you before any final agreements are duty free.
Mr. Ispahant requested that reached. Danish farmers have Acient time be given tor Sir Zafrullah Khan to reach New York, about Jan, 14 or 15.
Mr. Pillai objected on the ground that the matter was
of extreme im. pariance and orgency for Indio.
He read a Reuters dispatch from New Delhi announcing that 4,000 uniformed ank steel-helmeted raiders today made their first major daylight attack on Indian Army positions in the Nadshera sector.
The Chinese Central Govern- ment will have a controlling in- terest in the new company holding 51 percent of the shares. The head office of the company will be established in Hankow under the direction of the Civil Communications Bureau of the National Government,
CAT together with 70
planes the under its command will continue to transport relief suppiles and will also be
passengers.
The Indian
added! delegate This
indicative of the urgency of altuation
Government, however, realixes that the request for an ad-
Lord
Killearn's Warning
Singapore, Jan. 6.
licensed to carry journment of the debate by the A warning that rice allocations for this year, an-
nounced by the International Emergency -Food Council in Washington, might not be completely fulfilled, was given by Lord Kil- learn, the Special Commissioner for South- East Asia, here today.
Pakistan representative in a requent However, it was clearly em- to which we cannot properly ab- phasised that the new company ject. will not compete with air routes Mr. Pillai, nevertheless, objected niready catablished by CNAC and to an adjournment until January 15 CATC but will open new routes. and suggested a meeting next week.
The agreement hus already
The President, ruled that the been signed, according to ope Counch would meet either on 'Janu source, and will become operary 12 or 15, If Sir Zafrisllah were tive when passed by the Execu here, and at any rate not later than locations. tive Yuan Reuter.
January 15.
Addressing South-East Asla Maison The Counc}} then adjourned officers in a conference, Lord Killearn Reuter,
New York Gold
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11th Jan. 14th Jan.
READY
18th Jan.
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York Buliding
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PERSIAN OIL
tons of rice under the Council's al- , Britain wps. due to receive. 24,500
said that, since the last conference,
Burma, Siam and Malaya, with the
help
of purchase in the Philippines,
Tin Prices Increased
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FROM
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10th Jan.
Bombay
10th Jan.
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10th Jan,
Shanghai
20th Jan.
tist Jan.
Shanghai
24th Jan.
.Shanghai
27th Jan.
U.K. via Straita .D.K.
10th Fab
28th Feb.
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27th Feb,
11th March
BAILING
12th Jan.
18th Jan
19th Jan.
∙12nd Jan.
28nd-Jan.
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26th Jan,
29th Jan.
Sard Feb.
...Shanghai
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BAILING
Calcutia via Straits Rangoon & Madras 18th Jan.
Has Refrigerated Cargo Space.
Eastern &
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Australian
STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED
ARRIVALS.
London, Jan. 6.
SHIPS
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had kept their shipments well up to The Ministry of Supply
Teheran, Jan. 6. schedule, but the Netherlands Eastnounced today the second increase A bill sponsored by 15 depoties Indies had received no allocations In a month in domestic and ex demanding the return to Persia pf from the United States or Brazil and port tin prices. the o-producing Bahrein islands in had reached a position of some des the Persian Gulf, was submitted toperation," the Persian Parliament
today!
to
sources
New York, Jau. 6. New York's gold market is likely
It aid an adjustment wie, to vanish fhortly, Leading bullion brokers told Reuter that the Trea-
Attention to the Food Counnecessary as a consequence of the Calling
now Bolivian quotations and -sury's latest ruling an export sales is After being examined by the For-cil's decision to reopen the Europe increase the purchase price...of 19 strict that further trading at pre-eign Affairs Committee, it will be market for sice, Lord Killeen said Nigerian ore. It did not include sent is impossible for American debated in Parliament and vated on that rice producers maintained that the Malayan products, nationals or by foreigners in the During the stormy seaslon, one of it would give them greater lacen United States.
the Leftist deputies demanded both tits to increase their supplies to rice This led authoritative We are ready to close up shop,"" « the return of the islands and the eating countries;
ta predfat that Malayan producets the Anglo-Iranian oil In any case, the, proralarne broker deciated. Following revision of
Food Council will criticise the decision on the would judge the success of the ex basis of the axifance given re. the latest United States tightening up concension. of gold rules, it is learned here thei He was supported in his demand periment by the extra rice madecently by Arthur Creách Jones, Britain has resumed export licence for the return of the lands by available to those countries, he add- British Colonial Secretary. that of 22-carat and
ed-Reuter. upwards of Kightise deputies-Reuter. that
the present price for Malayan Un 25,000 ounces are scheduled to be
could be reviewed when found exported from Britain this wich.
It is generally believed, hers, 'how- ever, that the new British expatt licences will probably only be trued ngalsut applications"which are de finitely on the books when Britain tightened her licences last week- Reuter.
THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. U.S. Trade
GS. KHAI YANG
Sailing for Swatow 1.00 P.M. 12th January
FROM DOUGLAS WHARF - Subject so alteration spithout Notice,
For Particulars of Freight & Passage, Please apply to DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
General Managers.
P. O. Buliding, 6th floor. Tel. No. 81281
CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT. Connaught Road, Central. Tel. No. 24430
SAILING DIRECT FOR BANGKOK
S.S. “PRODUCE“
LOADING 10th JANUARY, 1948, SAILING 11th JANUARY, 1948.
freight, particulars apply to:
JEBSHUN SHIPPING CO.
Prediction
Washington, Jan. 6. Commerce Department officials today predicted that United States exports, this your will. bộ about.. - US$1,000,000,000, lower than last year, even if Congress grants. the full US$7,000,000,000 appropriation for the frst year of the European Recovery Pro gramme,
Experis in the Department's Ofice, of International Trade, any, textile exporte will maffer, most heavily. The Marshall pros gramima calls for little mid in thie deld.
"Thera le a possibility that Bon/ European areas will take up admü of the slack of diminished seitde exports-United Press.
Cand
DEVALUATION DENIAL
A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLÍ
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Liadequate for Nigerian ore was
The prios
increased from 2477, to £485, 10.
For full particulara apply to
DRA
Early Feb.
Early March
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
WATERMAN
shillings a fon, free all STEAMSHIP
Nigerian poria
..
A month ago the price bad beer incréasod by 471-2 ton but at the time the Malayan product was also increased by 677 to £600.
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Ministry. at Supply sald- they were not prepared to predict whether Malayas prices would be changed h the Heur future --Assodilated -Press.
Japan Trade
Facilities
New York, Jan. 6... A Foreign trade office to facilitate commerce, with Japan | has opened here with Potor. Mes Dermati, Chier of the Foreign Trade Division of the Allied Powers, in charge.
Alvin Barber, deputy chief of the new office, sald" preaNGĘ plans for the office arrange- mana Ineludo'a display:feponi whare; ́(prospective curiósitors may soo Japanpse: products. The Imunediste, efforta úf (the will be confined to sába, në Mo‡ "tog" goods, and both rale falshed silks. There „present bland to uldil) Nipponese gooils. Bird this might be done fație,
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'Dus 3rd Feb,
LOADING FOR NEW YORK via PANAMA
-Loading early ́Val For freight and further partionlara spply:--
WALLEM & COMPANY Agents.
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Chinese Freight Agents:' HIN FAT & CO, LTD. Tel: 25553, 28823. & 23483.
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