THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1048.

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ISTHMIAN LINE

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GAULLE REPEATS

(Isthmian Steamship Co. of N.X.)

ARRIVALS

FROM ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST

14. "TEEL ARTISAN"

.. "STEEL EXECUTIVE"

4. STEEL WORKER"

T+

...discharging HR, 16th Sept. 28th Sept. Mid Oct.

loading .K. 27th Sept. 17th Oct.

SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA

8.5. "STEEL CHEMIST"

8.8, "STEEL SCIENTIST"

for

NEW ORLEANS, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK BOSTON AND BALTIMORE TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULKOIL.

For further particulars apply:-

GILMAN

& CO., LTD. Agents.

Tel. 31140

Chinese Freight Agents

HIN FAT & CO., LTD.

Tels: 28823, 25533 & 23483

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co.,Ltd. M.V. "MINDORO"

Loading Hong Kong

25th September

for

ADEN, PORT SUDAN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, BARCELONA, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN OSLO, GOTHENBURG ond

GDYNIA

Tanks avaliable suitable for the carriage of all in Bulk. For further particulars apply.--

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Tel. 31146

THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

8.8.

“ HAIYANG

SAILING TO SWATOW

on Wednesday, 15th September, 1948.

FROM DOUGLAS WHARF

Subject to alteration without Notice.

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

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers.

P. O. Buliding, 5th floor. Tel. No. 51281

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.

20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. No. 24689

M.V.

PRINCE LINE

ROUND TRE WORLD SERVICE

"JAVANESE PRINCE"

Loads for

Singapore, Colombo, Halifax, Boston

and New York 17th September

SPECIAL TANKS FOR CARRIAGE OF OIL ~Limited Passenger Accommodation- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Tel: 30311 Chinese Freight Agents:-CHEONG FAT CO. 54, Bonham Strand.

Telephone 20037

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

MV. "ANNENKERK”

LOADING 20th SEPTEMBER

FOR

Manlia, Singapore, Aden, Suen, Fort Sald, Alexandria, Genoa,

Barsellios, Aritwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburr.

Copenhagen, Gothenburg & ́Oslo,

2201,

TANKS AVAILABLE FOR 'OIL IN BULK.

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

Incorporated, in, the Netherlands as Koninklike afa-Chipa¿rákétväärt Lijnen N.V.

"AmsterdamR

King's Building, Connaught Road. Tels, '28016, 28016,: 28017.

CALL FOR NEW VOTE

Cannes, September 12.

General Charles de Gaullo repeated in a speech horo today his demand for now .dloctions. He criticised the nation's present leaders as "incop- able" of guiding France through her present difficulties because of divisions, obstacles and Party vanities.

"Nothing can be done with urgent short-term financial pro- out fresh elections," he declar- [blem. ed. "My mind is at case for the day is drawing near when this true popular consultation will be made.

Chinese Navy Successful

Nanking, September 12. The Chinese Navy claimod

successfu!

-campaign in Chusan archipelago (Tingnall 70 miles Bouth of Shanghai.

*

Red guerrillas, under Hau Malan-yu, practicing pirady on the East Cheklang count, were defeated by land squa- drone at Fushan. The defeat- ed rede retroated inland- Associated Press.

Another meeting of the Cab Inet will be held on Tuesday.

M. Queuille

guldt on Friday that

falling prompt action the State would not be able to pay ite current

next obligations month. He was referring to the fact that the State has spent most of its 1948 resources in the first eight months of the At Nice later today, anawerand has at present, according to higher indirect and direct taxes. ins shouts of "De Gaulle

reports In the financin

"As in the tragic days of 1940 I am confident in the restoration of France,"

power, the general declared:

' power. That is where we are going. Not to form another combination such G5 the conli- Grass which have succeeded one another in rance for more than three years, bul to put France back into her place to restore

order so as to ensure that ail Frenchmen live in a new social a'mosphere, in which the work- er will no longer be merely a wige-carner but the associate of Bie enterprise in which he par- Beipates.

We are going to power to tighten the bonds which united as to the overseas territories,

tel

going to power 20 the inverational concert the voices of unce shall be heard ofre again, clear and Í strong.

"Anarchy"

General de Gaulle said that it with ooorchy" when civil xer- vants were "led by elreumstances often to take up poslijon hostile to the public powers."

Describing Communist activi- ties in France as a "permanent plat" be said that he knew there were "excellent Frenchmen"

irt

the Communist Party, but de- "Fred""Unithotë Tenders--were- "using them to serve a forelan power, whose dictatorship, as we know, is seeking to spread over The whole work."

General de Gaulle' sald that

France WAY "heading

bankruptcy

we

*****

Recourse

Influence Of Europe

On Exchange P&O B.I. E&A

Canberra, September 12, World events, particularly hap- penings in Europe; In the next 12 months wil determine whether there is likely to be any change In the Australian currency,

11 is learned authoritatively here.

Australia

and London are in,

| such along »conference on currency matters that only bpppenings will affecting British currency roact on the Australian position.

Wille the world position...rc-. { mains unaltered, both British and | Australian currancy will remain

unchanged.

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. "CO.

ma. “TREVETHOE" In port-

Loading for

Balls 14th Sept. London vin Straits

Colombo & Suez.

m.s. "TREWELLARD"

hmt, "DILWARA"

have

ment will yent

The solidarity of this united press.The rest may be done by bor front on facial matters has ter, Mr. Chifay, from time to time.

to

in.s. `"TREWELLARD"

ms. "TRESILLIAN"

only 30 or 40 milliard francs of rowing from the Bank ‚of] been stated by the Prime Minis-

coah in hand, while, its expendi- |France, ture is at the rate of nearly 100 millards per month.

above

A+

Under her Mareball Ald treaty Franco undertook to end in 1848 He has cepeatedly emphasised It seems to be generally borrowing from the Bank of the close liaison between the two agread that at least 200 France. But it 1s considered countries on dollar matters. millarda must be found behere that this meant additional fortright ago, at a private session tween now and the end of the borrowing

the existing of the Premiers Conference, Mr. legal limit, which is 200 milliard Chifley stated that he had assured year.

willfrones, and or which account the British Chancellor of the Ex- cover there was at a credit balance shequer, Sir Staford Cripps, that of 34 milliard francs on Septem- so long as sterling continued at

the rate of 4.03 dollars 10 It is believed that the Govern-ber 2.--Reuter.

the pound sterling, the Australian rafe to stering would remain steady.

Supplementary taxation

no doubt be imposed to nearly half this amount,

Woman With Pistol Tries To Fight 40

Singapore, September 12.

An English woman armed with an old pistol yestor

day tried to fight off 40 Communist insurgents who had fatally shot her planter husband. When her ammunition was The Communists Iooted ber exhausted, Mrs. Jean Wilson home. ran into nearby woods and hid.

US TRADE WITH

E. EUROPE

for.

Washington, September 13. because

Are United

with States trade spending more ther we have,"

Eastern European countries is because pur

leta rxports are

below prewar and only slightly than half of our Imports. because

We

Department no can

longer figures, speak of credit.

Commerce reports.

the

of

Sir Stafford Crimps has jet it.be krown that he will violently re- sist any change in United King- dom currency.

Marshall Plan

Under the Marshall plan.agree. ment, Americh at first proposed that discussions of currency al- terations in recipient countries might be initiated by her.

Was

The was to give tier gorpe,men- sure of control over the currency Her husband, George Wilson, of countries, whose economic 30, of Matlock, Derbyshire, As-position was unstable and sistant Manager of an estate in not directed at Britain. However, Selangor State and veteran of the Britain resisted this proposal and Burma campaign, was killed at the American plan was modified.

Communist roadblock. He was

~The economic position of Eure- returning from a shopping trip pean countries in the next year with his six-year-old son George is uncertain and current econo-

of

In Port, Kowloon Wharf,

sails 17th Sept. to Japan & Shanghai

duo 23rd Sept. from UIC. via Straits sails 30th Sept. for U.K. við Straits.

Salls 17th Oct. for London via

Straits & Colombo,

due 17th Oct. from U.K. & Continent

via Straits. sails 20th Oct. for Shanghai & Japan. B. "CANTON" duo 25th Oct. from London via Bucz,

Bombay, Colombo Straits.

salls 20th Oct, `for

m.v. "THEVAYLOR“

5.9. "CARTHAGE"

due 27th Oct.

due 22nd Nov..

snils 26th Nov.

85. "CORFU"

due 20th Dec.

Bulls 24th Dec.

Straits,

London vla Colombo,

Bombay & Suez.

from U.K. & Continent via Straits.

from London, Bon bay & Straits. to Lendon vla Strally

& Bombay,

from London, Bombay & Straits,

for Straits, Bombay & London

BRITISH INDIA SN. CO., LTD.

m.s. "SINDHANA""

(Apoar. Line) in Port. Buoy A7.

salls 14th Sept, for Amoy, Shanghat

& Japan.

from Bhanghai.

m.s. "PURNEA" due 14th Sept.

soils 17th Sept.

1.8. "HELENCREST**

due 14th Sept. sails 16th Sept.

ms. "SINDHANA""

due 20th Sept. (Apcar Line) saila ist Oct.

for Singapore. Col. ombo, Bombay & Karachi.

from Kobe. for Bangkok.

from Amoy & Japan. for Singapore, Po-

nang. Kangoon,

Calcutta.- Accept cargo. for Madras & Chitta- gung.

from

Calcutta via Rangoon & Straits. for, Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.

m.s. "SANGOLA"*

(Apear Line) dun

Balls

Sth Qet.

8th Oct.

6.8. "SHIRALA" duo (Apcar Line)

7th Nov. tron

to

The Communiste took the boy mic thought in some quarters is

that the currencies of zome to the famliy home and rothese countries should be de- leased him. He ran for cover valued. If that is done, it may in the trees. The Communists make a difference to Britain's fired on the house and Mrs. position. Wilson returned the fire until

However, it is thought tha', her cartridges gave out. Then while Britain cant continue she escapad. The Communists produce goods and sell them on

moved off after looting the any market as at present, depre... elation of her currency would not help and would be foolish.

house.

Police killed three Chinase in-: surgents and captured four It is known that Mr. Chifley. Chinese and an Indian when they, after weighing all these .con- ambused the group while it was siderations, is convinced that his from a decision not to appreciate the trying to extort money

shopkeeper.Assol | Australian currency under pre-

sent conditions is the right one.

"We are also heading for en Exports to the Sayiet dominat- slavement because b gigantic fed aren averaged 3.5 per cent of empire has been set up in the total exports in 1936-40, and 2.9 world which bat spread dạnger-per cent of the total in 1947,

usly in the east.

"For strategic reasons, however, "Amarely. hunkrapley, Fer-

both the volume and the com- Kuala Kubu vitude--that is where we should position of this trade have been ciated Press. ne with the present coalitions, subject to review In the past few which we want to put an end." months," one Department officia!

gold.

Chough to pretent that de Gaulle

Beckering that he was not A A study of US exports to Eas- "new Napoleon," General de tern European countries shows Gaulle said: "I am General de that prior to March 1; 1948, when Gaulle. How any people are there who still have bad faith licensing of all European exports became effective, the US was shipping Roods

to Eastern Europe. is pursuing dictatorship: It is, particularly Russia, which had Alameful that they should de-strategic value to the recipients grade themselves by such in- and may have contributed sub- state"

stantially to their war potential, the Department noted.

First Meating

Compared with Imports of US$144,500,000 last year, the

DAILY SERVICE TO MACAO

(Except Sundays)

BY

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S

M.V. “WUSUEH ”

US exported US,426,#DU;000"|"Falls" from Hong Kollig morz worth of goods to the Eastern. European nations.

(Steamboat Cny's Wharf)

Sails from Macao

(Wharf No. 12)

The new French Cabinet an- noyed yesterday by the veteran Relical, M. Herri Queuille, held: its first meeting today when the Governor of the Bant of France and lending Treasury omcials.at- tended for talks on ways

The Department said machinery: means of hurriedly raising cash and vehicles accounted for rough- for the almost emply Stately 10 per cent of those exports-

most of that category going to the Sails from Hong Kong Soviet Union. About 75 per cent

Salls from Mocas PASSAGE RATES:

coffers.

and

No final decisions were taken of the goods shipped to Russia: at the meeting, which was de- was attributed to machinery and voted almost exclusively to the vehicles.-Associated Press.

FASTEST DAILY SERVICE TO AND FROM MACAU

T.S.S. "MERRY MOLLER"

Leaving Hong Kong 8.30 am. Daily from Wing 'Lok' Whari Leaving Macau 2.15 p.m.

Daily

1

Times subject to alteratios without noties

MOLLERS' (HONGKONG). LIMITED

Queen's Holding.

ROA LONG

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO. THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP

10 Ödenäúght Road West.

ELY

6.8. MEAL KANG

Telophone 31033

BAILINGS

Sopt. 21

Locommodation)

(Qargs for [hing-Tao, Hankow Tjentaln, acceptable

on through pille or Inding."

For full particulara pidaës: Kpply to the abovo,

CO. (1932) LTD.

3, “PHONG SIANG

For SINGAPORE PENANG & RANGOON

Loading

Hall four

Pist September Subject To Alteration Without Notice: For Further Particulars on, Freight dr Passage Apply:

20th September,

THE HO HONG CO. (CHINA) LTD.

42A, Donham Grand.

Tela, 30137: 20066

...............

SPECIAL WEEKEND ROUNDTRIP

Saloon Class with berth... Saloon Class without berth Cabin Class with berth... Cabin Class without berth Deck or Steerage

3.30 .03.

Baturday 2 p.m. Bunday 3.30 p.m.

via

· Calcutta Rangoon & Siraits. salls 8th Nov. for Amoy. *Has refrigerated cargo space,, EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.

*.A. “NANKIN" due 20th Sept. from Australla Via

Balls 4th Oct. 3.5. EASTERN" due Mid-Oct. sails Mid-Oct. ... "NANKIN" Balls end Oct.

Singapore, Saigon & Manila.

to Japan & Shanghaf from Australia,

for Japan & Shanghai

to Australian Porta

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

Telephone Nos. 27721-4 .

WATERMAN

CORPORATION

MOBILE, ALAU.S.A.

EXPRESS SERVICE, TO NEW YORK

via Panama.

STEAMSHIP

HK$25

HK$20

HK115

1.3. "FAIFLAND"

loading Hong Kong 17th Sept.

HK$10

14. "KESKA”

"6th Oct.

IKS 8

QITY OF ALMA ................................ MAIDEN ORLEK

4th: Nov.

25th 'Nov.

(All above exclusive of meats) For Freight and Passays Bookings Apply:

Butterfield Brire, I Connaught Road.

MOT-1: 85331.

Hong Kong:

MABAU

L

F. Rodrigues (Su ers.) Ltd. P.O. Box -No. 2. (Booking Wharf Office)

· T61 '632, 653

WILH. WILHELMSEN LINE 7

M.S. “RAVNAAS”

LOADING 18t6/17(L_SEPTEMBER

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, TANGIER, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG & OSLO

Also Accepfing Cargo

· For ·MANILA¬& COLOMBO

For Cargo Space Please Apply.

CO. LTD.

THORESEN & 31041/2/5.

Queen's Bldg., Top Floor.

Tel.

DIRECT for New York, Baltimore and Phtisdelphia, via Shanghai and Honolulä.

Limited Passenger accommodation

Tanks available for bulk off cargoes, “

For freight mad

particulars Applyi

WALLEM & COMPAN

Agents.

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg.

Tel: 34177-9

THE PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE

LOADING FOR U.S. PACIFIC COAST:

1.7. “NARBANDERA”. /................................loading Hongkong top

For Freight and further particulare apply direct, to......... WALLEM AND CO.

Hongkong

Agents,

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