THE WALLE

YOUR TES

THE CHINA ---MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10;-1015,"

NEARS COMPLETION

ISTHMIAN LINE SALVAGING NEARS:

(simlan Steamship Co. of N.X.I

ARRIVALS'

FROM ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST

** **STEEL EXECUTIVE"

STEEL WORKER"

H

discharging II.K. 28th Sept. Mia. Oct. SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA loading .K. 27th Sept.

6.8. "STEEL CHEMIST 8.6. "STEEL SCIENTIST"

for

10th Oct.

HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND BALTIMORE

TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULKOIL.

For further particulars apply: -

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Chin

HIN

Agents.

ight Agents

& CO., LTD.

Tel: 28823, 26553 & 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 and

1

GDYNIA

Tanka Available suitable for the carriage of oll In Bulk. For further particulars apply:-

TOTAL PROGRAMME INVOLVES 1046 JAPANESE VESSELS

2 Women Die After Cafe Lunch

Tokyo, September 16. The Commander of the United States Naval Forces

Lack Of Evidence

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

others-former "Commun-

'Batavia, Septembor, 16. Lack of evidence was the in the Far East today announced noar com- reason given by Dr. Hatta for plotion the $10,000,000 3,600,000-man day release of Tan Malakia and programme for scrapping and salvaging Japan-ications Minister, Abikumo and ese ships.

a prominent Republican politi÷ The programme started during January 1946 and cal leader, Soekarni-sentenced involved 421 former Japanese warships and with him for their alleged part in an attempt to seize power in 625 merchant vessels.

July 1946, and the kidnapping Faversham, September 17.

Vice-Admiral Russell S. Ber- Admiral Berkey said that the of Dr. Satan Sjarir, then Prime: Two women nied and мого than 40 other people fell ill after key said that work on former 25 merchant ships included in Minister.

party, given to celebrate Japanese warships is about 07 the programmise were designated

for either scrapping, salvage or Tan Malakka's release was one Faversham brewery Brin's 250th percent completed with 406

of the issues in the fighting ber abandonment. birthday.

vessels scrapped out of the

tween Repubileon, factions which many preskenksmepunand lateraddock,ghai,blue to These sessols quze fram 100 broke ut in Burakarta, Central "Eleven hundred people were amaining 15 ships are expected to 10,000 tons and previously be Java, of Monday End chuki yer" the party. They had lunch in a Indon

to be disposed of before the longed to private Japanese ship-terday In a truce.

ping Arins. Theatro. The read women were end of the year.

Fourteen people were killed in Mrs. Daisy Winifred Smith, 59, He ankl the bips designated

to have clashes reported Their salvage is being done on the Stone Street, Faversham. and for scrapping were, inovemble

former Mira. Marks, 40, of Makenude and werd not sub eet ter division behalf of the Allies by Japanese been between Pedindo,

merchant

shopping rms which Socialist youth movement which Avenue. Faversham. Their deaths among the Allied powers. The

in return are allowed to retain last week Joined the omejal aro being investigated today by ships in the seapping program the serup that has been realised.., Communist Party, and the "Peo

411,400- Faversham coroner.

the Ise, ranged from Another woman,

Gladys Button battleship, to small turpeds-United Press. dock, wife of the licensee of the boats of 20 tons. The craft in- Bandes Arma, neur Favershain, is elinted nireraft enrriers, destroy- critically ill in hospital. The partyers, destroyer scorts, cruisers, sub. was held by Shepherd Mesmer, a marines and highspeed transports. Faversham brewery.

Most of these ships suffered An official of the cute company damage during the war but were said; "There was no complaintstill anoat before being cut up about the food. Our staff ate the for the junk plc.

A

enfo and went on to a

same ment and had no ill effect. Steel and other materials ob- The lunch Beluded grape-fruit |ained from this saree are turn- cockinil. cold chicken, Russian aver to the Japanese Govern

retinned saind, potato, mayonnaise, merin-nent as

chemy ma- que and coffee."--ficuter.

terial.

GILMAN & CO., LTD. "World Citizen" Prints

Agenta.

Tel. 31146

Special Identity Cards

Paris, September 16.

THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. | American-born Garry Davis, self-styled "World

S.S,

“GIAIVANG"

SAILING TO SWATOW

on Wednesday, 22nd September, 1948. FROM DOUGLAS WHARF

Subject to alteration without Noties,

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

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers.

P. & O. Building, 5th floor. Tal, No. 81281,

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.

20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. No. 24829

M.V.

PRINCE LINE

ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE

"JAVANESE PRINCE"

Loads for

Singapore, Colombo, Halifax, Boston and New York 24th 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.

Tolophone 20937·

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

MV. "ANNENKERK” "LOADING 21ST AND 22ND SEPTEMBER

FOR

Manila, Singapore, Adeu, Suez, 'Port Said, Alexandria," Gentu,

Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam,` Amsterdam, Hamburg,

Copenhagen, Gothenburg & Oslo.

TANKS AVAILABLE FOR OIL IN BULE.

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

Incorporated in the Netherlands, as Koninklijke Java-China-Paketvaart Elļņen N.V.

Amsterdam

King's Building, Connaught Road. Tels, 28015, 20016, 28017.

CHINA MERCHANTS S.N. CO.

·18 Connaught Road-West.

ML.V." "HAL- TAI":

8.8. HAI KANG"

8.8. "LAT H8IA”.

SAILINGS

Tham Kong: Shanghai - Bingapore

Téléphone 31033

* (With Passenger Accommodation)

Sept. 18 Hopt. 21

* Bebt, Ze

Cargo for Tsing-Tao," Hankow & Tientsin aqpuptable

en through, bills of lading.

For full particulars please apply to the above

Japanese Clamp Down On Union

Tokyo, September 17.

ple's Revolutionary movement, led by expelled Communists, which Malokku supports,

COMPANIES

– PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

hmt. "DILWARA"

ms. "TREWELLARD"

due 22nd Sept. from UK, via Straits salls 30th Sept. for U.K, via Straits.

due 14th Oct. from Jupani &

Shanghai,

m.s. "TRESILLIAN“

due 17th Oct.

suils 20th Oct. "CANTON" dus 25th Oct.

Strails & Colombo,

from U.K. & Coutinent

vla Strate

for Shanghai

Japan."

from Landon via Suez, Bombay, Colombo & Struits. Bulls 20th Oct. for London vin

Straits,

Colombo, Bombay & Suez.

from UK. & Continent vin Straits.

due 22nd Nov. from London, Bom..

bay & Straits.

m.v. "TREVAYLOR"

Yesterday the Dutch authori- iles banned all Communist tivities in Indonesia on grounds that the Communists almed at the overthrow or least an assault on the establish- ed legal authority.

itte 27th Oct.

Hom the

al

9.8. "CARTHAGE"

Bails 26th Nov.

Dr. Hatta quoted_by (the

Eart Netherlands news agency) said that it

Anota Indies

was

. "CORFU"

due 2011 Dec.

He

Inspired by Allied Head-essential to continue negotiations quarters officials. the Japan with the Dutch since territories ese Government today order- outside the Republic were still ed the Communist-dominated under Dutch control.

who All-Japan Electrical Workers

reassurest members tenrod admission of foreign capi- Union, claiming 135,000 mem-tsi would again bring the Re- |bers, to submit to compulsory public under the domination of arbitration in their long pend-colonial capitalism, the agency ing dispute with the manage-added. and id; ment of semi-Government "Foreign capital will be very useful for building up our electrical companies.

economy. If the Republle is capable of drafting a good eco- nomic plan it will also be capable of calculating to what extent, it can draw, beneßt from foreign capital." Reuter,

and threatened such action on a

The order came as the Union Citizen," who has been living in the inter-pulled one five-minute black-out national enclave where the United Nations in the Tokyo metropolitan area General Assembly will meet next week, today nation-wide scale. printed a thousand international identity cards which he will distribute to other supporters of a World Government.

Bearing the number A-1, his United Nations restaurant where card bore his name and descrip- he had taken up his quarters and! lion in both French and Eng-live in a tent. Ish and will serve him in place

of the American passport which he handed to the United States Embassy here after denouncing

his American eltizenship.

The Union had for several weeks rejected arbitration pro- posals by the Government planned to get more pay

and from

management by threat of strikes.

Allied Henitquarters labour officials also warned Union lead-

"I am getting quite used to ers they may be prosecuted if the

ETHIOPIA WANTS INSULT RECTIFIED Washington, September 17. The Ethiopian Legation de: nanded yesterday punishment of

my life heyond the faw," black-out strike affected the persons responsible for electing a big pro-public general wellare.--United Ras Imru, Ethiopian Ministes. bizin. Sympathisers are keep- Press,

aald. "Food is not

Ing me well supplied."

£

a .

S'HAI PROFESSOR DIES IN PENANG

Davis predicted that the United At the same tine, Davis ad- dressed a letter

United Nations "will live or die in the to the Nations Secretary General, Mr. next three months." Τίγαντ Lic. raking that a "If the delegates cannot initiate resolution be tabled at the forth-the methods whereby interna- in accordance tional law can be crented, they coming Assembly

Perang, September 17. with Article 105 of the United (will prove to the world, that they Professor Hsueh Pen of Shang- Nations Charter, providing for a ure incompetent to handle any hal's National Fultan University World Government Constitution, world problem from the Bertin died here en route to study in

Davis told Reuter that he plan-erials to Main Street Indation," Britain -Associated Press. ned to move tomorrow from the 'Davis said.--Reuter.

FASTEST DAILY SERVICE TO AND FROM MACAU

T.S.S. "MERRY MOLLER"

Leaving Hong Kong 8,39' a.m. Pally from Wing Lok Whar? Leaving Macau 2.15 p.m..

"Daily

Timas subject to alteratios without noties

MÖLLERS' (HONGKONG) LIMITED

Queen's Building,

TONG FONG.

THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP CO. (1932) LTD.

#.5. "HONG SIANG"

For SINGAPORE PENANG & RANGOON

Loading

20th September

Baling 21st September

Subject To Alteration Without Norco For Further Particulars on Freight & Passaga Apply:

: THE HO HỌNG CÓ. (CHINA) LTD.

48A, Bonham Strand W/

Tels. 20127 ás, 25640

HONGKONG--MACAO

T.S.S. "CHEUNG HING"

„HONGKONG DEPARTURE

5.00 P.M. DAILY TUNG ON WHARE

PASSAGE RATES:

First Class Cabin

MACAO DEPARTURE... 10.30 A.M. DAILY No. 18 WHARF

First Class Saloon

Second Class

Storage Class aig

HK$20. HK$16, HKSIZ UKI &

Special “discount-for-First Class Return=Tickets:: (subject to alteration without notice).

Passage and Fraight particulare pícase, apply*-*-*

'St. George'n'Bidg.

Tel. #31288.

from his seat with the Diplomatic Corps at a scierice meeting here. The legation. .in note to the State Department, further said the Ethiopian Government con- siders the offence, to its accredited representative ຕອ grave and portends to create serious, plications, especially so because the offence occurred in a public place and in the presence of the President of the United States Associated Press.

RELAX IN LUXURY

A HOLIDAY AT SEA

SPECIAL ROUNDTRIP

BY

M.S. “BOISSEVAIN”

~6-14.500~TONA).

departure HONGKONG about 26th Sept.

via

SHANGHAI KOBE

YOKOHAMA

arrival HONGKONG about October 7th.

SPECIAL FIRST CLASS ROUNDTRIP FARE" HK$900.- Excellent cuisine -- Lifed swimming pool -- depk aperta.

Interesting excursion in Tokyo-Yokohama, arus may be arranged on application.

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

King's Building, Connaught Road, C. B

Telephone: 28015/8/7.

WILH. WILHELMSEN - LINE

64

M.S. RAVNAAS"

LOADING 18th/19th' SEPTEMBER

for

OSLO

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

Also Accepting Cargo. For MANILA & COLOMBO

„Space Ficaon Apply

TA HING CO. (HK) LTD, or TUNG ON WHARF THORESEN & CO., LTD.

Connaught Road,

Tel: 20545.,

Queen's Bldg., Top Floor,

$1241/2/3.

sulls 24th Dec,

to London via Siraits!

& Bombay,

from London, Bombay ; & Straits.

for Straits, Bombay &

London

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

.. "SIRDIIANA"'*

due 20th Sept. (Apcar Line) sails 1st Oct.

m.s. "SANGOLATM*

from Amoy & Jupan, for

Pe- Singapore, nang. Rangoon, & Calcutta. Accept cargo for Madras & Chitta- gong,

(Apcar Line) dus 5th Oct. from Calcutta- vla

rails

8th Oct.

Rungoon & Straits. A for Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.

m.. "SANGOLA”**

from Japan & Amoy. (Apcar Line) due 24th Oct.

Salls 20th Oct. for Singapore.

Penang, Rangoon

89. "SHIRALA" duo (Apcar Line)

& Calcutta.

via

Calcutta 7th Nov. from

Rangoon & Straits..." Balls 9th Nov. for Amoy. *Has refrigerated cargo space,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd

5.6. "NANKIN"

due 29th Sept. from

sails

Australia vla Singapore, Salgon & Manila.

4th Oct. to Japan. & Shanghai. LL "EASTERN" duc Mid-Oct. from Australia.........

salls Mid-Oct. for Japan & Shanghal sails and Oct. to Australian &

New Zealand Ports.

5. "NANKIN"

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

Telephone Nos. 27721-4 ..

WATERMAN

STEAMSHIP

Trepik

CORPORATION

MOBILE, ALA., U.S.A.

EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK

14. "FAIRLAND"

**. "KYSKA".

CITY OF ALMA“.

MAIDEN CREEK

via Panama.

loading Hong Kong 19th Sept.

fil Och

4th Nor.

25th Nov,

DIRECT for New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, via Shanghai and Honolulu.

Limited Passenger accommodation .:~- Tanks available for bulk oil cargoes.

For freight and further particulars apply:-

WALLEM & COMPANY Agents.

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg.

{•Tel:-_34177+7%

THE PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE

LOADING FOR U:S. PACIFIC COAST:

my. “NARRANDEHA“ · „

(„fonding" Hongkong 742

For Freight and further particulars apply direct to

WALLEM AND CO.

Agents,

Shanghal Bank Tala, 34177-5,

Share This Page