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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1948.

JAPAN'S FOOD SHORTAGE

T.S.S. "MERRY MOLLER" With Needs Likely CHAOS-BREEDING STUDENT SHOOTS

· Leaving Hong Kong 9 a.m. Daily from Wing Lok Wharf Koaving MacAS 2.00 p.m. Dally

Times subject, to alleration without noties

MOLLERS' (HONGKONG), LIMITED

Quern's Building.

HONG KONG

THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

8.8. “HAIYANG

Sailing to SWATOW

19th July

FROM DOUGLAS WHARF Subject to alteration without Novice.

For Particulars of Freight & Passage, Please syply to:-

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers.

P. O. Buliding, 5th floor. Tel. No. 81281

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.

20 Connaught Road, Contral. Tel. No. 24639

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., Ltd.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

M.V. NAGARA M.V. HEMLAND

.Discharging Hong Kong Early Aug. Mid Sept

HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE

IV. BENARES

MV. NAGARA

For

22nd July 24th August

· ADEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP;

ROTTERDAM, (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO AND GOTHENBURG,

Tanks avaliable suitable for the carriage of oll in bulk.

For further particulars apply:-

GILMAN & CO., LTD.j

Agenta.

Tel. 81148,

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co.,Ltd. M.S. "BENARES"

Loading Hong Kong 22nd July

for

ADEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO and GOTHENBURG."

Tanks avaliable vultable for the carriage of all in Balk.

For further particulars apply to

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Tel. 31146

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Co. of N.X.).

Direct Sailing To Atlantic Coast Ports via

. Panama in 33 Days

To Increase

Washington, July 14. - |Japan will be required to import about 2,200,000 metric tons of food in the fiscal year 1949, and has little prospect of becoming self-supporting in the foreseeable future unless other Far Eas- tern countries overcome their reluctance to aid in the development of Japanese industries and maritime activity.

These conclusions were made in a U.S. Department of the Army report on food conditions in Japan and Korea, and factors affecting Far Eastern food procurement, made public today.

The report, which followed an inspection tour by two off cers through the Far East last April and May, predicted that Korea should be self-sumcert in food after December, 3048 if the present drought does not continue. Other

were:

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3. Currency rextrictions and limitations on the travel of Jap-

nese businessmen.

4. "A growing tendency on the part

of Asiatle countries toward Government controlled econo- mics."

In examining the trade pros- pects for Japan with other For conclusions revealed Eastern countries, the report urg- ed that trade mirsions be ex-

Star.

1. Japanese food import re-changed with both Burma andi quirements will tend to increase rather than decrease because of Increasing population.

2. The degree of control exercised over the distribution of food in Japan is more stringent than in any other country in the world

3. Of the 2,200,000 metrie tons of food Imports required for Japan in the 1949 fiscal veer, 1,600,000 tons should be cereals of careal substituies.

Asiatic Nationalism

"Because

of

of the policy governmental control over for- eign trade, Burma would not welcome Individual Japanese traders, but is receptive Gov- ernment trading?

Trade prospects were found to be must favourable with Siam because of the lack of

Siamese animosity towards the Japanese

the

need continued

for and manufactured

The report Bonets added: "Slam I ready to send 4. Korea may be able to ex- trade delegation to Japan. port a small amount of rice in similar delegation from Japan to the calendar year 1949 "If crop Slam sent at an early date would conditions are favourable and the meet with a friendly reception." political situation is stable."

5. The increasing amounts of food for Japon which will be- come available in the Far East in 1849 should be procured to the maximum and tied in closely with the Japanese export pro- gramme.

-Reuter.

FACTORIES FOR PHILIPPINES

Manila, July 14.

A

POLICY

Washington, July 14.

GIRL-FRIEND

Seattle, July 14: In an editorial on Soviet policy A 42-year-old University of in Korea, the evening "Star" said Washington art student today shot today that

that policy "is of and killed the highest-ranking course part of its worldwide pat-woman officer, of the 18th Naval tern of chaos-breeding obstruc District during a lovers' quarrol tion."

and then critically wounded him-

**The Russians are trying to get what they want by wearing US down," It said, We can only to be

main firm and refuse

The coroner, Mr. John Brill, said that Vernon 5. Allen was rushed to hospital in critical con- worn down."

"Through the Communist-do-dition after shooting attractive minated puppet regime in the Red WAVE Lt. Cmdr. Margaret Jones, occupation zone, the Soviet Union 11, because she refused to marry is showing no let-up in its effort him.

to frustrate the United Nations Lt-Cmdr Jones died almost in- in Koren."-United Press.

stantlyUnited- Press. ́

Pago

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

m'v. TRÉVOSE due 21st July from Japan

kalis 24th July for Straits, Genoa,

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

83. CANTON ...dus

Marseilles, Hayre, London, Hamburg & Rotterdam.

4th Aug. from London, Bom-

bay and Straits.

Balls 8th Aug. for Siralis, Bombay

and London via Bunz.;

m.7. TREVETHOE

due..21st Aug. from UK & Continent f solis 23rd Aug. for Shanghai & Japan

due End-Aug. from UK and Contio-

ent via Biraits. salis End-Aug. to Shanghai & Japan.

10

12

1.v. TREWELLARD

16

17

18

119

20

123

245

Clues Across

1 Violent dislike.

4 Minimum

7 Gaol. 8 Sheen.

19 Keen, 20 Slight.

A large New York manufac The report sold that the ob- turing company will establish

for stacles to the development of factories in the Philippines Japanese industrial and maritime the production of children's gar-

An netivity needed to make the is-ments. agreement to this

effect

concluded this muy be lands self-supporting were:

the American 1. Reluctance of other Far month between Eastern countries to assist Jap firm and the Government-owned 10 Solitary. anese recovery (particularlarlyí in National the Philippines and China).

it was reported Company. 12 Bunch.

today.

17 Storage.

'chamber.

21 Let fall.

23. Countrified. 24 Standard.

13 Bright light. 25 Confusion.

2. "intense nationallem on It is proposed to establish a 10 Volume.

and in Manila the part of Asiatic countries central factory

and thair determination to branch units in a number of pro- achlove national self-sum- vinces, especially in centres of olency."

population.-Reuter.

6.8.

BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.

BAIP

BENVRACKIE“

8.8. "BENVENUE" 8.8. "BENDORAN" 8.8. "BENVORLICH" S.B. "BENLAWERS" 5.S. "BENCRUACHAN'

SHIP

S.S. "BENVRACKIE"

S.S. "BENVENUE"

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.E.

DUR

20th July

fon Maiden Voyage) 12th Aug.

U.K.

U.K.

U.K,

SAILINGS

TO

Aden, Port Suld

(London,

(Antwerp,

(Rotterdamn,

(Hamburg & Leith'

26 Stops.

26

21

29

Clues Down

1 Desperate.

2 Three-sided

figure.

3 Black.

5 Joined up,

6 Method,

Lucid.

11 Stretch. 12 Angler's

basket.

13. Deluges. 14 Breathes.

18 Deceive.

27 Rescue.

Ordain, 20 Thrashes.

Yesterday's Crossword

Down:- Parry, 2 Aside, 3 Across:- Demolish, 8 Assall, Dialect, 4 Else, 8 Ömit, 6 Innate, Assigned, 11 Redolent, 12 7 Hiding, 10 Snout, 14 Royal. 15 Stun, 13 Scrub,.18 Totem, 19 Beaters, 10 Parrot, 17 Cover, 20 Able, 22. Pastoral, 24 Reveille, 25 Tread, 21 Cling, 22, Pipe, 23, Sloe.

NATERMAN

STEAMSHIP

CORPORATION

MOBILE, ALA„U.S.A.

EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK

ka. "MAIDEN CREEK"

via Panama.

7th Aug,

End Aug,

Mid Sept.

“Early Oct."

READY

22nd July

EA "ANDREW JACKSON" 88. "JEAN LAFITTE"

Mid Aug.

For Further Particulars, Apply To- W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.

Tork Ballding

Agents

... loading Hongkong 5th August

*

26th August 14th Sept.

DIRECT for New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, vis

Shanghai and Honolulu.

Limited Fassenger accommodation Tanks available for bulk oil cargoes.

For freight and further particulars apply:---

WALLEM & COMPANY

Telephone: SALES,

Mongkong

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.

S.S."CAPE SAN MARTIN" S.S. "BENVRACKIE”

Loading Hong Kong about 26th July

for

NEW ORLEANS, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK

& BOSTON

For further particulars applyi

GILMAN

CO.,LTD.

Agents

Tel. 31146

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Co. of N.X.X

ARRIVALS

--FROM ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST SUTKEL DIRECTOR":""...discharging Hongkong 15th July AILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA MĂ MOARE SAN MARTIN” M... fonding HK, 20th July KA, "STEKL ADVOCATE"

ond Aug.

for.

ORLEANS, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK

AND BOSTON

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

~LOADING 22nd JULY

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, HAVRE, LONDON, LEITH, AŃTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.

For Further Particulars, Apply Te- W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

York Building.

Agents

Agents.

Shanghai Bank’Bldg.

Chinese Freight Agents: HIN FAT &. CO. LTD.

·Tel: 25553, 28823 & 23453.

Tel. 34117-#

IVARAN LINES FAR EAST SERVICE

Loading for Now York via Panama-

................. For freight & further particulars apply:---

A VESSEL

Telephone 34105..

Tel.+34177-9)

about · August`17th

WALLEM & CO.

Agents. Hongkong. & Shanghai Bank Building,

Chinese Freight Agents:

HIN FAT. & CO.

* Tel 23453

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO. THE PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE

15 Connaught Road Weit

S.S: TIEH CHIAO 86. HAI TAI

·S.S. HAI:SIU :

Bod-Cargo: for Taing»

BAILINGS

Shanghai: July 17. Team Kong July 20 Singapore, Rangoon July, 20

Hafil uw & Tienieins acceptatile P on through hills of fading.

FOR FULL PÅRTICULARS PLEASE

FLY, TO THE ABOVE

LOADING FOR U.S. PACIFIC COAST:

Loading Hongkong

DERA"

4th Aug. mid-Sept.

· mid-Oct.

For Freight and further particulars apply direct to:--

WALLEM AND CO.

gkong & Shas

Bank

·Tela:. 34177-9

*.*. CARTHAGE dus 28th Aug. from London via

Colombo & Straits.

antis 3rd Sept. to London via Stralis „pi

Colombo.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

ins. BIRDHANA duò 22nd July from Japan, ́ ́Bhang-

(Apcar Line)

hal & Amoy.

Bafis 25th July to Singapore, Penang..

Rangoon, Calcutta, Madras & Chittagong, /

M.Y. “FUNDUA" due 29th July from Japan.

sails 31st July to Singapore, Penang

and Bombay.

ms. SANGOLA due. 25th July from Calcutta, Ban-

(Apcar Line)

goon and Straits. sails, 28th July to Amoy Shanghai &

Japan.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S.. Co., Ltd..

6.4. NELLORE

due 16th July from Shanghai "and

Japan

0th Aug. to Australia via Ports.

18. EASTERN, 'dus Mid-Aug. from Australia,

Balls End-Aug. to Japan.

For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

H.K. & MACAO LINE

S.S. "CHEUNG HING”

HONG KONG DEPARTURE:

5.00 P.M. DAILY

MACAO DEPARTURE:

10.30 A.M. DAILY Cheong Hing Hong. 261, Des Voeux Rd, W., fat-FI.

Telephone: 28921-

SS. TRONG SAN

HONG KONG DEPARTURE): 2.00 P.M. DAILY

MAGAO DEPARTURE 3.00 A.M. DAILY: Mow-Sang Shipping-Co. 3.Genniaght.Rồi tới Thủ Telephones $1500

Bubject to alteration without notice.

For ́passage, and Freight particulars please apply to above,

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE S.S.MOLENKERK"

LOADING 29th JULY

MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN,/SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXAN- "DRIA,^""GENOAANY MABSKILES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG/S

Tanks Available for Oil 'in Balk

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

KONINKLIJKE JAVA-CHINA- PAKETVÄÄRT LIJNEN NA

AMSTERDAM

King's Building, Connaught Road.

Tela, 28016) 28017, 28918.

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