The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., Ltd.
ARRIVALS ́ FROM EUROPE
M.V. NAGARÀ -.. .Discharging Hong Kong. 10th Aug. Mid Sept.
M.V. HEMLAND
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HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE
F.V. NAGARA
........................ Loading Hong Kong Early Sept.
For
ADEN, GENOA, MARSEILLEN, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP,
HOTTERDAM, (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO AND GOTHENBURG, Tanks avalisine sultable for the carriage of oil in bulk. For further particulars apply;—
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Youre vs
Agents.
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discharging B.K, 24th Aug.
E
loading H.K. 28th July end Aug.
SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA 8.8. "CAPE SAN MARTIN' 8.8
STEEL ADVOCATE“
for
NEW ORLEANS, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK
AND BOSTON
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ISTHMIAN LINE
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Direct Sailing To Atlantic Coast Ports via Panama in 33 Days
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Salling 29th July for
NEW ORLEANS. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK
& BOSTON
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Chinese Freight
LTD.
Agents
HIN FAT & CO., LTD.
Pels. 24553, 28823 and 23483.
BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.
SHIP
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8.5. "BENVORLICH" 9.3. "BENLAWERS"
8.S. "BENCRUACHAN"
ARRIVALS
THOM
DUE
UK.
-30th July
(on Maldon Voyage) 12th Aug. U.K. U.K. U.K.
End Aug.
SAILINGS
SHIP
TO
Mid Sept. Early Oct.
READY
·
(Colombo
Ade, Port Said
(Lantion,
S.S. "BENVENUE"
(Antwerp,
(Rotterdam,
Lidlamorg
Mid Aug.
For Further Particulars, Apply To- W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
York Building
Agents
Telephone: 34165.
H.K. & MACAO LINE
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HONG KONG DEPARTURE:
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5.00 P.M. DAILY 10.30 A.M. DAILY
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S.S. CHI KUANG-
S.S. HAI HSIA
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(With Passenger Accommodation) Cargo for Tsing-Tao, Hanko
Tientsin modeptable.
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THE CHINA-MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1940.
ANGLO-US COUNCIL To Improve British Industry
CRIPPS-HOFFMAN DISCUSSIONS
Paris, July 26.
Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, today announced the creation, in the near future, of a joint Anglo-American Advisory Council to improve the productivity of British industry.
Sir Stafford said in a press conference here that this had been decided this afternoon at a meeting he had with Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, the Econo- mic Cooperation Administrator.
The Council will be com- nosed of representatives of employers and trade union or- Kanisations in Britain and the United States.
whereas the best we aver did; before the war was 13 million tona in a year."
Not Satisfied
Sir Stafford said given good weather British food production
uf
Rationing Savings
London, July 26. Dr. Edith Summersk), Parliamentary Becretary to the Food. Ministry, told the House of Commons today that the two yaara of bread rationing saved 50,000 tons of flour.
Broad rationing ended on Sunday-United Press.
NEW SHIP FOR HK SERVICE
Priests Flee Taiyuan
̧ : Peiping, July 27.
Thirty-six Franciscan priests and.38 Sominarians from the Franciscan mission at Yutzu, 15 miles south-west of Tal yunn, were flown out from the Shansi capital.
·
29
The priests comprised ahe' Yugoslav, six Italians and Chinese. They are led by Mon- Hignor Ermenoyildus Focucela, Bisfiop of Yutzu. All Seminarians oro Chinese. They will be transferred to, the Fran- ciscan mission at Hankow.
the
All members of tho mission yacuated Yutzu for Talyuan on July 18 ahead of the advancing: Rods.
Arrivals described the situation around Talyuni as better during the last couple of days, but said it could easily, take a grave turn it the Reds made an all-out bid to take the city.
New York, July 26. Barbor Steamship Lines to-1 They reported the.
Page.it
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
*. CANTON ...dus 4th Aug. from London, Bom-
bay and Straits. sails 0th Aug. for Straits,
Bombay And London via Suez.
m.v. TREVETHOR
due 17th Aug. sails 20th Aug.
3. CARTHAGE due 28th Aug.
from UK & Continent for Shanghai & Japan from London via Colombo & Straits. sails 3rd Sept. to London via Straits
Colombo
J
An.
10.7. TREWELLARD
Sir Stafford said: "The Joint would next year be 35 per cent Advisory Council will no doubt above per-war. "But we are by help British industry in Increas-no means satisfed," Sir Stafford
continued Ing the publication of technical added.
day announced the addition of arrival of airborne reinforcements Information and by presenting
Asked if he expected Mr. Hoff- a third new ship in the Far from Sian, capital of Shensi facilities for British workmen to imp
man would require Briialo to re- Eastern service on Aug. 10. They said Taiyuan is Well see American methods.”
frain from the nationalisation
fended and could conceivably steel as a condition of American weight-ton
The new ship, the 9,881-dead- otand a long slege,
Fernfeld, with ald, Sir Stafford replied:
the "I am Norwegian sure
flog, will lond at he would never
to think. They were inclined interfere Baltimore on Aug. 2, Newport however, with the internal. affairs of Bri- News on Aug. 12 and San Fran- thuit Red danger to the elty and that Chinese reports tain
"There is a gradual expansion Manila,
cisco on Aug, 24, and will touch been removed were premature.—
Cebu, Shanghai und Associated Presi, of trade between
Western and Hong Kong. Eastern "Never before in the construe-existence of present contracts with of Fernland and Triton. Triton is Europe and with the The Fernfield is the sister ship tive work of peace has so much Rusala and the other been accomplished in such a short coupled with the good harvest ex-Orient tomorrow (Tuesday) frum countries, making her maiden voyage to the time." Sir Stafford said, review- peeled for this year, this trade New York, Ing the work of the organisation will be further expanded," Sir
The Chancellor said his week- end talks with Mr. Hoffman and the Ministers from other Mar shall Plan countries were "most cordial and have been very use- fui,"
for European economie co-opera-Stafford sakt-Reuter. tion.
Reviewing Britain's trade posi- tion during the past year, Sir Stafford sold they had secured o remarkable Increase in industrial production. "In the 12 months,] the rate of industrial production has increased by about 16 per cent," he Bold.
"Manufacturing production is al least 25 por cent above 1938, though we have not yet succeed- jed in bringing ub our coal pro-
duction to pre-war figures.“
Not Looking Both Ways
These figures, he added, refer- red to quantity and not to value.
A
Each ship accommodates · 12 passengers.-United Press.
CHINA SURVEYS ITS ECONOMIC PLIGHT
Shanghai, July 26.
Petroleum Concessions
Tel Aviv, July 20. A spokesman of the Israeli Government revealed today that expiration five days before the
of the British mandate on May 10 last, the British High Com- missioner in Palestine Erunterl new pipeline concessions to the Iraq Petroleum Company, ex- empting the company from customs duties on imported ma- terial and of taxes
against on
| yearly payment of £45,000 and
nation-wide poll conducted for the "North China Daily News" by the Institute of Chinese Public Opinion reveals that on overwhelming majority royalties on oil carried through of the Chinese people consider themselves worse off today than they wore 12 years ago.
India's Road Building Feat
the new pipeline.
The spokesman added that the Israel Government considered re-examine matter. Agence France-
it,
In this poll the Institute the was entitled to
of Freas.
canvassed
the opinions people in 23 widely-separated regions of China.
All classes of rural and urban populations were included in the New Delhi, July 26. The new road
the sample.
cent repiled
4th
St
INDIAN PAPERS' SUPPORT FOR
Eighty-four per said: "Some beleaguered state of Kashmir they were worse off to a ques- COMMONWEALTH
son,
Bir Stafford, referring to the British policy of co-operation with Western Europe and with| the countries of the British Commonwealth paople ace
between with the Indian Union was "antion whether their standard of!
■ confilet these two policies. They feel, engineering feat" carried living was better than in 1936-
Bombay, July 26. that we are looking both way unrough under great difficulties, that is, whether they had more The maintenance of India with- But we feel that there is no con- India's chief civil engineer, B. food, clothing and better housing in the British Commonwealth was
S. Puri, told a reporter here. than 12 years ago,
sirongly supported last night "Dy developing the production In an interview, Mr. Purl said: For this deterioration in their during a conference of ownere of new resources In the Common-
"The entire energy of the Gov-standard of living, the blame way and managers
of Indian news- wealth in the field of raw mater-ernment of India was bent on the shared irst of all by the civil papers, which was held in Bom- ials, we are creating sources from stupendous task which we and the other European their road link in the record time
of completing war, followed by inflation. bay under the chairmanship of
Mahatma's High taxation, lack of land and the
Devadas countries can draw, and thus re- of six months."
lack of work followed in that Gondhi. duce our dependence upon dol-
Thirty thousand
All the agreements which were Inr sources of supply,
labourers order as popular complaints, worked day and night to finish The regional directors of the negotiated in London last June Institute stressed in their back- were passed, including the one the project on time. "Our purposes in co-operation! with the Commonwealth are com- Previaunty all roads and rail ground reports that the great by which Reuter'z-branch-in-In-
reporthe connecting ways
peasan andala is replaced by
& national plementary, and thus there can the Indian
Kashmir with masses of
ran through workers interviewed stated that agency, the "Press Trust of In- Be no conflict between them."
what is now Pakistan. When land holdings and wages had al- dia," which receives опе Kashmir He went
to India last ways been too low to provide seventh share of Reuter's owner- on: "Our factories October, are turning out steel engineering)
contact was adequately for large familles, ship as was done with the Aus-
which are the rule, rather than tralian- news air.
agency.-Agence products and chemicals at a rate The new road is only 65 miles the exception In China-Router. France-Presse. far above anything we have done long, but runs through mountaine before.
ous territory presenting many "We are producing steef at a difficulties to the road builder.-- rate of 18 million tons a year,' Associated Press.
by
Union
acceded
the only
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Times, subject to alteration without notice
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LOADING 29th 'JULY.
FOR
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Tanks Available for Oil in Bulk
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
Incorporated in the Netherlands `ng
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AMSTERDAM
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ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
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SAILING 3RD AUGUST, 5·P.M.
FOR
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duo 15th Sept. from UK and Contin-
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salls 18th Sept. to Shanghai & Japan.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
ma. SANGOLA In Port Buoy All.
(Apcar Line)
salls 20th July to Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
m.s. SANGOLA due 11th Aug. from Japan & Amoy.
sails 14th Aug. for
m.v. "PUNDUA" due 30th July
sails 2nd. Aug.
1.v. HELENCREST
י
Singapore, Pc- nong, Rangoon, Cal-
cutto, Madras
Chittagong.
from Japan.
and
to Singapore, Penang and Bombay.
due 13th Aug. from Bombay, sulls 15th Aug. for Shanghai, Japan.
m.v. "PURNEA" due 29th Aug. from Bombay, Colom-
bo & Singapore. sails 31st Aug. to Shanghal & Japan
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.
13. NELLORE
In port (dry dock) sails 6th Aug. to Sandakan," Rabaul Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide.
ss. EASTERN, duo. Mid-Aug. from Australia.
sails' End-Aug. to Japan
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CORPORATION
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EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK
via Panama.
* "MAIDEN GREEK!
1.5. "ANDREW JACKSON" 89. "FAIRLAND"
loading Hongkong 5th Augus
20th August 19th Sept.
DIRECT for New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, via
· Shanghai and Honolulu, Limited Passenger accommodation
Tanks available for bulk oil cargoe
For freight and further
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Chinese Freight 'Agents:
· HIN-FAT & "CO" LID;" Teli 25553, £8523 & 23483,
apply:
THE PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE
=
LOADING FOR U.S. PACIFIC COAST: Loading Hongkong 15th
m.v, “KOOKABURRA
BLY. "VINGNES", and for.
“YARRAWONGA"
m.v.: "NARÍANDERA”.
部位
18th Supt.
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