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*** THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1948,"

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Ingerporated in the Netherlands as

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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE

"TJISADANE”

"TJIBADAK”

"STRAAT BOENDA”

Arrivals

from Amoy

19th April

from Macassar

& Juvaporta, 25th April.

from Japan

30th. April

Sallings

La Manila, 20th April to Javaports &

Macnsanr 28th April

to Javaports

& Macassar,

12th May.

to Menado,

Macassar & Java Peris, 2nd May.

ASIA-AFRICA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE

"BOISSEVAİN”

from

Arrivale

South America, South Africa vin Straits & Manita 211 April

Sailings

to Shanghai & Japan, 22nd April

to South Africa, South Amerlen,

vin Manila & Straits 8th May

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

from

South America, South Afriça, Mk May

to South Africa, South America, Early June

Transhipment cargo on through Bs/L to Dar-Ex-Salaam,

Mombasa, Zanzibar accepted on all sailings. SUMATRA—MALAYA-CHINA SERVICE

"HEINRICH JESSEN"

"VAN HEUTSZ“

Arrivals

from Amoy de Swatow,

18th April.

frum Belawan Deli & Straits 23rd April;

from Amoy

& Bwatow,

1st May.

Sailings

to Straits & Belawan Deli,

19th April.

to Swatow & Amoy.

25th pril: to Stralty & Belawan Dell, 2nd May.

Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

"ALPHACCA"

Tanka Available fur

Oil in Bulk

*RIDDERKERK"

"MARIEKERK”

Arrivals

Sailings

from Japan

to Europe via Straits

29th April

* Shanghai

2014 April

from Europo

to Europe

vla Straits

2nd June

Bidd May

from Europe

Early June

to Europe

via Straits

Early July

Transhipment cargo on through Bs/1. accepted to

Mediterranean and Northern European ports.

"SILVEROAK"

Agents: SILVER LINE LTD.

Arrivals

Sallings

from U.S.

to U.S.

Atlantic Porta, Early May

Atlantic Ports, Middle May

Office Address: King's Building,

Phones: 28016 & 28017

DE LA RAMA LINES

Loade

EXPRESS CArgo liner Services

TO AND FROM PACIFIC & ATLANTIC COASTY

LOADING DATES IN U.S.A.

Date

Atlantio Consi

Mk. May

via

Los Angeles

From

Atlantic Const

Los Angeles

For

San Francisco) & Los Angeles)

atlantic Comet

vis

Los Angeles

Mid. June

ARRIVALS

DALB

20th May

Vessel

m.v. "DONA NATI"

nt,v. "DUNA ANICETA",

Vessel

m.v. "BALI"

Mild. Jana 5.3. "DONA AURORA"

SAILINGS

Date

Mid, June

23rd April Mid. June. Mild. June

Vessel

m.v. "ILALLAND"

m.v. "TAMARA”

5.8. "DONA AUROKA' m.v. "BENGAL"

BOOKING AGENTS for P.A.L.

THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

(Incorporated in the Philippines)

MARINA HOUSE Tals. 23670-22675

CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tela. 28758-20168

MOW SANG SHIPPING

COMPANY.

3, Connaught Road, W., 1st Floor. Tel No. 31505

HONGKONG & MACAO LINE-

S.S. “KWONG SAI"

HONG KONG DEPARTURE:

MACAO DEPARTURE:

10.00 A.M. DAILY

5.00 P.M. DAILY

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

For Passage and Freight Particulars please apply to above.

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

FINANCE

AND

COMMERCE

WESTERN EUROPEAN POWERS SET UP JOINT STAFF

Paris, Apr. 17.

The five nations who signed the Brussels defence pact today established a Western Europe con- sultative staff which will meat for the first time in London on April 24.

In a communique, the French Foreign Office said the Foreign Ministers (or their representatives) of the five countries, meeting today at the Quai d'Orsay, had established a permanent consulta- tive council which will meet once every three months.

Meetings will be held in the British Government official still capitals of the five countries in unnamed. This body, alded by succession, starting with Lon-the Secretariat, will meet at least

every three months. clon.

The permanent organization of will he the consultative cours:61 composed of the Benelux coun- Irla representatives, the French Ambassador in London, and

London Money Market

sry

11

London, Apr. 17. Substantial paymnts for Tren- credit receipts. denotted Tandon's money market of cash for the greater part of this week. of with- A certain drawal of funds together with the fact that market houses had Treasury bills to pay for ucces- sitated widespread searching for accomodation.

secar

A communique from the French Foreign Ofee said:

Security Problems "Security problems foreseen by the Brussels pret will come un- der the normal competence of the respective Ministers of the Terent countries, who will, meet Cat London to discuss them every

time that will be necessary.

follow "In order to

and study those same questions, & perma- nent military council will be set up in London under the authority the consultative council and under the Immediate control of political representatives who com- pose the permanent organization."

The consulintive council be made up of the Ove Foreign Ministers, was explained.

of

will

Unnecessary

Berlin, Apr. 17. Major. General Hays, tha United Statos

Deputy MUI- tary Governor in Germany, today rejected an application made by the Boviet-sponsori ed People's Congress to hold a pleblecita in the American Zone of

man unity, many, on "Ger.

"No plebiscite on German unity is necessary," General Hays said. "Evöryone ro. cognises the present desire of, ..All Germans for unity, but i

am sure the German people do not want the kind of unity that will bring economic and political slavery."-Reuter.

Pickets

Clash With

Police

French Air Fields For R.A.F. Use

London, Apr. 17. Air Ministry officials today confirmed French press re- ports that British military planes are to be granted facili- ties on French airfields under an agreement to be signed in Paris on Monday, by Marchal of the Royal Air Forces Lord Tedder.

Describing the agreement ILS "purely routine," a spokesman of the Ministry told Reuter that it would "regularise what has been common practice between the two countries since the end of the war.

Ho sald the agreement would affect chiefly Middle East trunk routes and would also provide for French military planes to be ser- viced on British uirfields, such as Gibraltar and Castel Benito, in Tripolitania.

The agr

agreement would be "tech- than political" and nical rather had no apparent connections with the international situation or the

"Social, economic and cult

cultural police, who made several that Lord Tedder would discuss

al

Singapore, Apr. 17. recently signed Five-Power West- Strike pickets today clash-ern European Pact.

The

would not com- spokesman The communique concluded: ed here with the water-front

French reports ment on other. questions will be discussed

General Staff periortie reunions in a place to arrests after 6,000 harbour with the French

the

possibility pf supplying be named by the Ministers or workers had downed tools.

France with Aliled war material, their experts. The consultative The men struck after giving an including jet-propelled aircraft→

for better рау council may decree the establish ultimatum maturing Treasury de- ment of special subcommittees to working conditions, to which the posit receipts falling to provide study problems under those Harbour Board had sent a reply, sufficient relief and with bank-heading."-United Press.

denounced by the union leader as ery balances reduced by heavy

unsatisfactory. revenue payments, the supply of credit was Insufficient to meet demand and indirect and direct areistance had to be obtained. Al-

With

lion

been hnd

Socialists Confer

in

4

private

and

Reuter.

Notice To Consignees.

WATERMAN STEAMSHIP

CORPORATION

Chinese labourers later report- Paris, Apr. 17. ed for duty in defiance of their Socialist Parliamentarians of union, but Indians, Javanese and together, it was not an easy week France, Britain, Sweden, Norway the Harbour Board's labour force, i

Malays, representing about half

B.S. "EA BALLE” Belgium, Denmark, for the market.

Holland,

and stayed out.

Having arrived Hongkong The Bank of England return Switzerland, Italy, Austria

The police raided the offices of consignees of cargo are. hereby showed that active note elreulu Germany discussed problems of

the Harbour Labourers' Union for notified that all goods have by Europeau unity decreased

the second time just before the around £5,000,000: the first de-meeting today in the Paris Par-ultimatum expired and removed been landed and placed at their

liament building.

risk and expense into the go- Union representatives alleged downs of the Hongkong and that the documenta were taken Kowloon Wharf and Godown away to

to hamper

the forthcoming Co., Ltd. where delivery may meeting

Pan-Mulayan be obtained as soon as the Federation of Trade Unions and goods are landed. in an effort to suppress trade unionism in Malaya,

erease for some weeks.

Bankers teposits were again The discussions were in pre- lower to the extent of £5,500,000,paration for the Socialist Con- thus depriving the market of one ferener to be held shortly at The of Its sources of supply.

Нание. Application for £170,0000,000 They will hold another meet- Treasury bills totalled £207,805,-ing tomorrow morning at Melun, 000 of which £170,000,000 were at the close of which the veteran alloted at an average rate of ten French Socialist ex-Premler, M. shillings and 3.15 pence-Reuter. Leon Blum, will make a speech.

-Reuter.

N.Y. Stock Markets

New York, Apr. 18. The atnek

Anished) ita nth market straight recovery week with mot lenders skidding slightly on light proft cabins. While atterei pivotals managed to res main well un the up side, drelines of Traction a point or mare preduralnat- ed in the Kalurday senafoni.

Bizonia

Paris, Apr. 17.

n number of documents.

of the

No claims will be admitted All workers at the Straits after the goods have left the Trading Company's shelter on godowns. Pulau Brani island off Singapore

some

struck when the company ordered All broken, chated and of their comrades, who had damaged goods are to be left in The Communist evening news-been on strike since Wednesday, the godown where they will be

to work or be dis- paper, "Ce Soir," asserted today to return

examined in the presence of that the British and French For- missed.

Messrs. Goddard and Douglas on The men demanded higher eign Ministers, Mr. Ernest Bevin and M. Georges Bidault, at their wages and rice rations, and im-the 22nd April, 1948, at 10 am. meetings today, would "definitely proved medical services-Reuter. clear up the position of the fu- sion of the French Zone with the Bizone as the first step towards the formation of a Western Ger- mun State."

1

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, The second of the new series consignees must have Re- of fortnightly lectures under the venue Officer in attendance auspices of the St. Thomas More when examining damaged duti- Association will be given at the able goods. All claims against The paper alleged that Mr. Catholic Club, King's Building,

the vessel must be presented to Devin and M. Biduult had already at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, by Rev. Transfers were 580.000 shares. Galners discussed the extension of the Father J. McCarthy, S. 3. The the Undersigned within four- included Plymouth tilt, New York Gits Brussels' Western Union Pact to subject will be "The English teen days of the ship's arrival, Omnibus, Kuntay QII, Celubesc, Among

The lecture will be or they will not be recognised. Ingmar Superior

California, Turkey and the Arab States. Martyrs." Oil of

Reuter. Grumman. Alrerafi, Curtiss Wright.

open to the general public.

No fire insurance will be Dow Jones Averages:-Stocks 60.01, 20 Industrial IHD.3K, 10 tils 4.76, 10

cffected. Butler 98.75.

Closing atk qantallone!

Adams Express 171 Alaska Janesti 3%, American Amelting 51%, Americana Telephone 162 American Waterworks 7%. Anaconda Copper 376, Aviation Corp. $. Baldwin Locomotive 14%. Barnaduit 89%, Bentia Aviallum 24. 25%, neler Aircraft

Bethlehem Steel

27%, Borden Co. (24 Canadian Pacific

Monty: 'We Must Remain Prepared'

- Manchester, Apr. 17.

18%, J.I. Case 48%. Chrysler 59% Co. Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery declared here*

gate 8454. Gotminereial, Solvents 20%. Cart Producta co1⁄4 Dupont 178%, East- man Kodek -49, Electric Izight & Power 1. Generat Electric 35. General Motoru 50%. Ooodrich 61%, Goodyear 42, Homestsko Mining 38. Internailonst Jarvester 1. International Paper 51. International Tel & Tel 12. Johns Manville 87%. Kennecott Copper 55% Mastromery Ward 58, National

York Central 15%, Packard Motori 4%.

today when taking part as a Freeman of the city in the East Lancashire territorial forcos week: "It is not easy to say what would be the outcome of the political and idealogical strifo

we see going on.

I

WALLEM & CO., Agents, Telephone 34177-9,

Notice To Consignees.

CONSIGNÉES PER CANADA ASIATIC LINES LTD.

5.5. "ISLANDSIDE"

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where

risk!! it will be at consignees and subject to the Whorf's or- terms and conditions of storage, ganised and__thorough.

and where delivery may be ob- National servicemen would pro-tained. .vido good bulk of trained and

"One thing, however, is quite would fall to it and the highest Ullers 21, National Lead 35, New clear. We must remain prepared possible degree of regular assis

-never again must we allow tance was going to be given to Pan American Airways Penny ourselves to fall into the mis- ensure that the training of the vania IR 10%. Radio Cars. 2. Repub take we made before the war,ls

territorial army was

Well

1 Bleel 21%. Reyanida Tobacco - 864, Schenley 1%, Bears Roebuck 20%, Bhell when we permitted our forces is Ol Bang Vacuum 17%, Bouthernia dwindle away." Pacific 63% Standard Brands 24%. That was why the Government disciplined men, but in addition Daninged packages are to be Standard Qui of Callt: 63, Bandards Oil had decided that national service it would be essential to have a left in the Godowns for examin- must continue in times of peace. good clement enthusiastication by Consignees and the

Viscount Montgomery said that volunteers and to supply leaders Company's Surveyors, Messrs an entirely voluntary territorial and instructors, all of whom Goddard & Douglas at 10 m.01. army could not hope to carry out could not be found from a

a small

on 22nd April efficiently all the many tasks that regular army--Reuter,

of KJ, 83, Studebaker 19%, Valon Dog 24. Untan, Carbide 111%, U.S. Rubber 48%. UB, Eteel 70%. U,2. Lines" '20,

Gen. Pub. Tuba: 76%.

Utilitie Associated Press.

Westinghouse 2%. Youngstown Bhast &

15

of

Pacific Far East Line, Juc.

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

OVERLAND

NEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT-TORONTO, MONTREAL AND ALL'AMERICAN- &- CANADIAN CITIES.

DIRECT

SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES

VESSEL

Telephone 216SE.

Arrives

From

25, "CONTEST"

In part

#2, “BRITAIN- VICTORY"

Singapore April 27

ma. "SURPRISE"..

Apr. 25

Apr." 30

San Francisco

San Francisco

Apr. 19

Ban

15 Connaught Road West.

S.S. HAI HSIA ..

SAILINGS

Cargo for Tsing Tao, Hankow & Tientsia acceptable.

on through bills of lading.

FOR FULL PARTICULARS PLEASE APPLY TO THE ABOVE

VGullbertiontars call Geders

REFRIGERATION

May

For

San Francisco

San. Pranolsco -- vis· Kobe

Han Francisco

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are ex- amined.

7

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the atoumòr's ́gddowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after: tho. 23rd April 1948 will be subject to rent.

:: All claims against the steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 4th May 1948 or they will not be fecog- nisede:

No Fire Insurance - will "effected:"

JEJ DODWELL &.COM

AM Hongkong 10th April 1948.

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

- REFRIGERATIÓN-SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS. -—---

GARGOCAIRE-SPECIE

TO SAN FRANCISCO

8.8. "General Gordon” (via Shanghai)

8.8. "President Cleveland” (via Bhanchal)

8,8. "General Melas”- (via Manila & Honolulu) ..................... 8.5. "President. Wilson" (via Shanghài)

April 241

May May 18 May 20

1

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES (VIA KOBE & YOKOHAMA)

April 20

Apr. 30

May 4

May 18

8.8, “Président Grant" (via Shanghai) 8.S. "Prealdent Taft" (via Shanghai) 8.8. "President Pierce" (direct) 8.8. "President MoKinley"

TO NEW YORK BOSTON AND HAVANA VIA

MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS

6.8. "President Monroe" 8.8, "Scott E. Land” 8.8. "Marine Snapper" 8.8. "President Polk"

Apr. 28 May 2

May

7

May 17

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.

St. George's Bldg.

Tel. Nos. 28172/28176

American Ptomeer Life

Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama

ES. "PIONEER LAKE"

5.8. "PIONEER COVE"

Due Apr. 24

Due May 2

Sailings to Manila

8.8. "PIONEER LAKE"

3.8. "PIONEER' COVE"

Salls Apr. 25 .Sails May 3

Sailings to New York, Boston, Philadelphia Baltimore. & Other Atlantic Ports vla

Panama Canal

-Special Cargo O Tank-

8.8. "DURANGO VICTORY"

8.8. "PIONEER WAVE"

Duc Apr. 26 Salla Apr. 27 Due Apr. 30 Sally May 1

For Full Particulars Call

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General Agents

Queen's Building,

Tel. 31251 (3 lines)

KLAVENESS LINE

1

SAILINGS

1

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DUE 23rd APRIL SAILING FOR SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM,

PENANG & BATAVIA..

24th APRIL PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. BULK OIL TANKS

Chineso Freight Agunta. .

Apply!.. HOO FOOK PING THE BANK-LINE (China) Ltd

HONG KONG

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+

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9.30 a.m. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. Particulars for Freight & Passage Please apply to 23921.

CHEONG HING HONG

Agenta

51, Des Voeux Rd, W, 1st Fl. · Tel:23921.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD..

COPENHAGEN

M.V. “KAMBODIA "

Now in Port accepting cargo for

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