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EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK
vía Panama.
1.3. "ANDREW JACKSON" ...... loading Hong Kong 24th Dec.
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12th Jan.
DIRECT for New York. Baltimore and Philadelphia, vi Shanghai and Honolulu.
Limited Pamenger accommodation Tanks available for bulk oll cargoes.
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Tel: 34177-9
THE PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE
LOADING FOR U.S. PACIFIC COAST:
m.v. "VILIA"
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my. "VINGNES"
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IVARAN LINES FAR EAST SERVICE
Loading for U.S. Atlantic Coast
-BORGHOLT"
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Agents.
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THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
$.8.
"HAIYANG
SAILING TO SWATÓW
on Thursday, November 25th
FROM DOUGLAS WHARF.
Subject to alteration without Notice.
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General Managers.
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CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.
20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. No. 28539
HONGKONG / MACAO
DAILY SAILING
T,S.S. "CHEUNG HING"
FROM HONGKONG
5.00 P.M.
TUNG ON WHARF
FROM MACAO
10.30 A.M.
No. 18 WHARF
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER: 23, 1948- Al en
TWO ADMIRALS ARE WORRIED ABOUT COMMUNIST MENACES
ADMIRÁL COOKE:
Reds Gain Control In Western Pacific
Sonora, Califórnia, Novámbor 21. "Control in the Western Pacific is at prosent passing to the Communists,” Admiral Charlos M. Cooke Jr., told the United Press today in an exclusivo interview.
The four-star admiral recently retired after two years as commander of the United States Naval Forces in the Western Pacific. As head of all American combatant forces in Chino, his head- quarters wos at Tsingtao to which port 1,250 additional Marines were recently ordered.
"Control of the Westernsive periods when we did nothing, Pacific and the East Asin area followed by periods when we did was dominantly Japanese
in substantial things, but if we have recent decades," the
admiral
sold. "The Japanese abuse of this domination had worldwide lisastrous consequences, With V- Day control passed to the United States after " bloody march across the Pacific. It ile now passing to Soviet Russia. Russia's position in the Western Pacific before the war was not strong. Rather it was a pos). of yulnerability which tended to weaken strategically the Soviet world status.
tion
Communist Sphore
"The incorporation and organ- isation of Manchuria and North Korea and North China in the Communist
the sphere and of mirifice provinces of Eastern
Siberia is bringing about a shift erogenie gal Military
唱
superiority
Trom the United
States to Russia, · Nʊ une should w fooled by statements that the Chinese Coinmauists are not in the Communist fold."
ADMIRAL STANDLEY:
Soviet Not Ready For Shooting War
Shanghai, November 22, Admiral William H. Standley, wartime United States ambassador to Moscow said he was convinced Soviet Russia is not yet ready for a shooting
war.
Mr. Standley, making his first visit to Chind in ex-.
actly half a century, said "America's 'greatest danger from Communism is neither from China nor from Europe but from within her own borders. That donger is that Communism is boring from within and may destroy our strength without open warfare.”
A former chief of naval, Army ships to take relief goods a definite continuing objective iterations, the admiral and his to China and Europe those Reds in Shanghai could stop us by tying up our
requires support all of the time. wife arrived
the Naval transport railroads, then if necessary.
our
ja abrand" to avold another Pearl Harbour.
No War Intention vinted, both by personal observan- Mr. Standley said he was comi¬ later tion and subsequent knowledge
and while knowing our policy 1 General H. W. Butner
"I was over there for two years aboard
which factorles," he said.
He said the United States must was not advised as to the objec-came here to evacuate Ameri- fully as alert at home an It tives that our policy was suppor-cana. He flies to Nanking to- ed to bring about. What are day with Vice-Admiral Oscar these objectives? Are we trying C. Badger, commander of U.S. to check the spread of Commun-Naval forces in the West Paci- tem in China or are we not? Iffie and will continue on Tues- we think Communism is not best
Tsingtao and day to for China, is not best for our own
Tokyo position in the Western Pacifie and is not best for the world, presumably we want to do some- thing about I
that Russia "neither has the Visit Cut Short necessary Industry potential and Mr. Standley, chairman of the the intention of going to war to
her aggressive California State Commission support
on Organised Crime, said he is cut-sion." "We don't accept Communism ting his Oriental visit Khort Li in Europe and we are doing response to a radiogram asking 10 something about that to the ex-him to return immediately tent of billions of dollars in California to testify in an impor- support of a definite objective. tant erliminal case now in pro- The
Americans cannot help but be aware of a section of thought In the country and
in the Na. capital representing the itberal philosophy taking the position that Communism may be all right for China and that we ought to stay out of a fratricidal war anyhow.
In flobal
so-called and
The Admiral added that the "Chinese Red leaders have re. peatedly asserted loyalty to the Meacow-guided Lenin-Marxist principles." Admiral Cooke was asked if in cert
"If that line, of thinking is to guide us we should not continue to pour millions of dollars into Naimalist Chinn only with the
PrOSS.
expan-
The admiral declined com.
on the ment
China present crisis except to say "America's Interests could be in no better hands than those of Admiral
able naval Ad Badger, an ministrator, wall equipped to handle any, emergency that may
visil Mr. Standley expects to Ambassador 1. Leighton Stuart, and other American officials in Nanking. From Tsingtao he and Mrs. Standley will fly to Tokyo where he expects to confer with General Douglas MacArthur - fore returning by air to the Unit- we forced the use of Navy and ed States-Associated Press,,
The veteran naval officer sold he saw a "direct connection be. tween the West and East coast strikes in shipping
America and Communist attempts to cripple the Marshall plan "both In Europe and China." "The whole plan can be des- troyed by the simple process of Communist-fomented transporta- tion and Industrial strikes.
arito."
Berlin Dispute Matter Of Time Not Principle
his opinion it is too late for the certainly of further offending the expected victors. We cannot well United States to drieve its post-have two policies in China-one 110n. He replied, "before they are to retrieve we must decide of them seeking the re-establish- ment of prospects 'under the specifically what it is we went to Nationalist government decomplish. Two points must be simultaneously
checking the deciled. What are our objectives
spread of Communism, And at in the Orient! How compelling the same time the opposite policy are throw far will we go to 120 20
lotting the Communists drive support them? We have got to know.
ance of Moscow Moscow which Mr. incidentally is committed by The United
Slates has the treaty agreement to the support neer of a glearcut objective in of the Chinese Nationalist Cov China. There have been exten- ernment."--United Press.
Definite Objective
unrestricted with the assist-
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Paris, November 22. Herbert Evatt, Australian delegate to the United Notions, said in a Columbia Broadcasting System radio interview on Sunday that the point at issue between Russian on the one hand and the United States, Britain and France on the other is "a question of time and not of prin- ciple" over the Berlin dispute. The Australian deputy prime minister said the 'two parties were close to agreement when six so-called neutral Security Council members seeking a compromise solution submitted their resolution to the Council last month. Russia. vetoed the resolution.
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He was asked by his inter.
chances are vier what
.for a settlement being reached before the general assembly ends in About threa weeks time. Mr. Evatt replied "prospects of a settlement In the three weeks. Bro reasonable."
How to time the lifting of the. blockade and the introduction of He said now efforts now being the Soviet zondi currency into all made by the president of, the Berlin was the problem, he de- Security Council, Dr. Jean A.ciated.-Associated Press. Bramuglia of
the Argentine to
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YOUTH THE
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#
20th Dec.
[mediate a settlement arc the the direct result of his own and the United Nations Secretary General. Trygve Lié's recent call to the four powers to compose their dif ferences over Berlin in the spirit
United States exporters have sa. "QUEENS VICTORY" ........................ ......................... discharging 23rd Nov,
asked of a peace plea which the general been
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Want Settlement
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