+
1
J
BUTTERFIELD &SWIRE
Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"HUNAN"
SAILINGS TO
Swatow
Amoy & Bwntow
Swałow
"HEINRICH JESSEN"Amoy
"KWEIYANG"
TSINAN"
"SHENGKING"
Shanghai
"KWRIYANG”
........Saigon
Penang
Chanchal, Inchon &
...Bangkok
"HEINRICH JESSEN"Slagspore, Belawan &
"YOCHOW"
*NEWCHIWANG"
"SHENCKING"
"THINAN"
"YOCHOW"
"POYANG"
"PRODUCE“
"NEWCHWANG'
"TATSHAN"
"WOBUKI"
Tientsin
5 p.m. 21st June *
10 a.m. 22nd June •
5 pm. 22nd June
5 p.m. 22nd June * .5 p.m. 23rd Jane *
28th June
20th June
5 p.m. 29th June *
30th June
• Balls from Custódian Whart
ARRIVALS FROM
Sbangbal
SWELOW
Teatsin & Inchon Bangkok & Balgon Kobe A Fortuna Bangkok
RIVER SERVICE
Hongkong/Canton DEF. Han konr
Midnight
22nd & 24th June,
НК/МАСЛО
DEP. H.R.
2 p.m. 25th Juna
8 a.m. 21st June
it a.m. 21st June
24/25th Juno 24 725th June 26/27th June 28th June
Canton/Hongkong ARR. Ülongkong
8 am. 24th & 26th,
June. MACAO/HE ARR. IL.E.
5.45 p.m. 28th June
Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Schedule Sailings to Europe via Aden, Port Said.
"ANCHISES"
"CYCLOPS"
Genos, Marvellies, Liverpool & Glasrow Tangler, Casablanca,
Havre & Liverpool
"ANTILOCHU8" Genoa, Marseilles,
"DEUCALION“ “EURYPYLUS" *ANTILOCHUS" *TANTALUS" "AUTOLYCUS"
"CLYTONBUS”
Liverpool & Glasgow
25th June
8th July
28th July
ARRIVALS FROM
U.K. via Straits
In port
do
25th June
da
3rd July
dow
15th July
- do
10th July
do
2nd Aug.
NEW YORK SERVICE
"MENESTHEUS” from U.S.A. via Manila
18th July
Carriers option to proceed vin other Forte to load and disobarga
cargo.
Agents: AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE LTD.
*YUNNAN"
"SHANSI"
"CHANGFE"
"BHANST
"CHANGTE"
SAILINGS TO
Otaru & Kure
R
„Manlia, Bohihan Is. Brisbane
Sydney & Melbourne Japan
ARRIVALS FROM
Australia & Manila...
Australia
end June
9th July 3rd week July
2nd July 2nd/3rd week July
All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice
General Arents for:
Booking Agents for:
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS, GATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS, SKYWAYS (FAR EAST) LTD. B.O.A.C., C.NAC. HR, AIRWAX8, P‚0.A.8., P,4,A., PAL. and N.W.4.
For passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Above.
-1. CONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL.
© Telephones: 243178) Privats. Esa bunge.
Branch Office-50 Connaught Rd., W - Tel. 25875, 321 14. 241875.
A. P. PATTISON & CO.
S.S. "PROMISE"
(NORWEGIAN)
SAILING FOR SHANGHAI & TIENTSIN
JUNE 22
12-14, Queen's Road, Central, 4th Floor, Tel: 25346,
Chinese Agents: LAM KEE SHIPPING CO.
20, Connaught Road. C., Tel: 24639
HONGKONG
20
TOKYO
C.N.A.C.'s weekly Hongkong-Tokyo service by DC-4 is completed in one day, Hotel accommodation at Tokyo will be reserved upon request.
One way farm
Excursion: fore
HK$ 894.00 HK$1,303.25
CNOC
KAI TAK
TOPICS
A newspaperman cursed his lock at Kai Tak yesterday. Not
that this was the first time or, for that matter, his last, But it was certainly his worst yet-eo far.
He was Mr. O. P.(Chick)
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1940.
TOP PRIORITY URGED FOR FAR
34
EAST PROBLEMS
Geneva, June 18.
Gorry, photographer of the Anso Mr. M. A. Mostor, Indian ship-owner, ship-builder
clated Press based in Tokyo.
in Hong Kong at week, while covering the arrival of the Loi cesters, Chuck Injured his kness and was hospitalised for three dayn.
returning
to Japan
He was where arrangements for his rot ting into hospital there had been made.
But arriving at Kai Tak yes- tanday, he was told by the PAA that his plane was "off-loadad" others and Chuck with nome would not be accommodated.
Apparently tight to Tokyo the PAA plane was making a dire because of
of weathor reasona and
extra fuel had to be taken.
His newsmen friends, there to nee him off, cheered him up with something coli. But not before Chuck had let off steam in words unprialable.
and airline director, today told-the '61-nation Infernational Labour Organisation's confer- ence here that top priority must be given to to the problems of under-developed countries. Speaking as the Indian employers' representative at the conference, which contains Govern- ment, employers and workers' delegates from each member country, Mr. Master Insisted that the International Labour Office give more of its attention to areas of the world outside Europe and the Americas.
"Experience has brought home "They are anxious to enset log- to all of us the inescapable truth islation or take other suitable ac
im-tion, or create appropriate cen- employment, that fuller
of work and ditions whereby they may be able proved conditions higher standards of living. can to fulfil these ideals. only be achieved if a country is able to create new wealth by in- The BOAC's "Canadair" which creasing its productivity and by its ecomumie and in- arrived here on Sunday on a sur-expanding its vey flight from the UK, will take dustrial activity.
The off for Tokyo on Thursday.
study, therefore, of the economic conditions and of the various forces which help or
in hinder economic development in the various parts of the world is essential and fundamental to the formulation and execution of a
It will be making similar fights to Manila and Bangkok before ref turning to its base in the UK.
•
Corps. He was accompanied by Captain E. J. Robinson,
STEALS SIX
METAL FLANGES
mission."
to
"There is therefore, greater rea- son for the International Labour Organisation to study carefully the economic situation and the economic conditions of these un. der-developed and undeveloped countries
tries and to, find out what their
urgent and immediate needs are for increasing their prodfue- | tion, for developing their agricul- ture and Industries and for creat-
"It will be recognised that un-
of its less the needs and requirements of the under-developed countries
To Establish Asian Labour Federation
Geneva, June 19.. Trade union leaders from eight Eastern countries-all opposed to the Communist- dominated World Federation of Trade Uniona-vated in Genova today to establish an Asian
Federation of Labbur. The sight countries repro- sented at today's meeting, a spokesman said, have bean Invited to participate" in dis. cussions here next week-end and found the establishment of a non-Communist world organisation of trade unions The principat sponsors
of next week's meeting are the British Trade Union Congress, the American Federation of Labour and the Congress of industrial Organications of ihe United States and the Veterans Federation of Trado Unions.
The eight countries joining together in the Aslan Federa- tion
aro Turkey, Japan, China, the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Iran and Indonesia, Others expected to join the federation are Byria, feral, Cayton, Burme, Blam Afghanistan.
Associated Prous
Re
and
POST OFFICE
MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails,
(OUTWARD AIR MAIL FOR VE
DELAYED
The Outward Airmall for United King-
mail half an hour earlier).
on
On a BÒAC dying boat from Singapore was Lieutenant Colonel S. A. Woods of the Royal Tankxt and progressive social policying new wealth in their lands,
which might enable the Interna- tional Labour Organisation Fruceea
to the fulfilment Mr. Master said It is significant are fully and urgently met for en- that the annual report of the abling them to march
forward dom, theduled to close el. p.m. International Labour Organian- on the path of intensive agricul- Monday, June 20, will now close on Turn- tion's Director-General refers to ture and rapid industrialisationday, June 21 at CPO Kowloon 4.50 p.m.. For stealing six metal flanges the mood of critical re-examino- and unless they are allowed to and GPO Hong Kong & .., (egistered nbulid from the Kowloon Docks
up an economic structurn postulates which con evolve
It la bereby notified that unregistered and prosperity which Saturday, Ching Kow, aged 24,
auffielent
Magnet | letters and postcards only for Shacabei was sentenced to four months by in highly developed countries of strength to hold its own against and Tientsin can be accepted by surface Mr. Blair Kerr at Kowloon the world and that it sounds a competitive forces in the ceann-route. yesterday.
Unless otherwise statel, Magistero mic world, it will be extremely
for Articles and Parvel Posta clowe 30 minute difficult, if not impossible, these countries to keep pace with earlier than the ordinary mall If mella
Lalone before
unc 10. Registered the highly developed
countries
Parcel Ponts close at 5 p.m. ca the pra of the world their
onward vious day. march towards raising the stan
Meila, are closed at Kowloon Central dard of the life and improving Post Office half an hour earlier than the the lot of the common man, Gro closing times,
on
tion of
of the fundamental of economic power
was
warning that it will call for their highest economic statesmanship If a threat of serious depression is to develop in the future.
On Saturday, defendant seen acting in suspicious manner. On the approach of the watch man defendant ran away,
but was arrested, ·
Defendant admitted having cut
the flangen from copper pipes
זיי
Stern Realities
am, glad that he has em- being reconditioned for a tankerphasised this vital aspect of the world economic situation because, however anxious and enthusiastic we may be to reach our ideals in the shortest time possible, of im- plementing a progessive social policy we shall have to recognise stern realities and shall have to face them for the common good of all, with courage, foresight and decision.
RADIO
4
This is Radio Hong Kong broadcasting on frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megacycles per second in the 3 metre band. IL.X.T.
12.16 p.m.-Religious Talk. (DOCTB) 13.30 pm="Hong Kong Calling?". 17,82 p.m.-Londen Studio Melodies....A Programme of Continuous Murle by the Masqueraders with Parry (Plans). (UNCTY)
1.00 ..---Lena Horne
(Vocal)
First Priority
TUESDAY, JUNE 11 Closing Times by Air Canton, (Kowloon CPO) 1.10 km, 1 km,
17.30 p.m.. 2 p.m., 3.30 p.m.; (Groj 7 km, 830 mm, Noon, 1.30 pm,
p.m.
Airmail for Bwatow and Amoy. (Beg)
3.30 am., (Ord.) 9 km.
Izd Chengtų: Airmail for Chungking
Artial Tor Foochow : Airmeil for Kunming Airmail for Bwalow: Air"
all for Hothow, (Reg.) $ 3.m., (Ord.) 3.30 p.m. Airmail: forg Taloch; Alxmally for. Ampy, (Reg)" & påm* ((018.) "9.80 'pas,
Dar
(Dasra Nairobi, Momba. Salaam, Mauritive, Johannesburg and Cairo via Karachi), Alexandria, Roma and London, Kowloon CPD: (Tex,) -4 p.m., (Ord) 1.30 p.m.; ⱭPO: (Beg)
4.80:b.m. (Ord.) & pm.
"I would, therefore, appeal to
Director-General, in the
oli carnestness. that he should give the first priority in his study of the economia borground of the world to the problems and dim- culties which lie in the path of the under-developed countries in Speaking of the fundamental the creation of new wealth and political and economic change in the implementation of a pro-Airmail for Rakeson, Caleutta, Karachi, all round which the post-war grossive policy, of social justice: world has witnessed, Mr. Mas ter added, "The basic Import- "The presentation of a report ance of Asia and particularly setting forth the result of such South East Asia to world peace studies will, I am sure, remove and stability can no longer the feeling of disappointment and frustration to which my friend now be ignored. and
Mr. Suresh
Chandra Baneric "The
postulates workers' delegate fundamental of a global economy divided into
expression when
be re- the developed and undeveloped to the conference
that countries, although not yet altered, the International Labour Office Ordinary Alemall ipgloled matters, sang- are now directly challenged.
ไร Influenced more by European ples and small packet posta) for "Political and economie thought countries and the United States
Menita, Cosm, Honolulu and USA. has in responsible quarters now of America and added that 'In-
(Kowloon OPO) 480 p.m. (GPO) :G dian and Aslatie .countries, how-Almell for Bangkok, (Rex.), 4.19 p.m.,
p.m.
ever large in population, receive (Ord.) 5 p.m. scant attention'."
Wilfred
Glenn Miller and Ille Orcherten. 1.1 Newe. Weather ' Report and
Announcement,
1.25 p.m.Interlude.
1.800..-"From the bowe."
1.00 p.m.-Close Down,
4.00 .."Hong Kong Calling." 4,01 p.m.-Time for Musle"....DBO
5,10 p.m.--Cantonce
Midland Light Orchestra. (DECTR)
by Fladio, Given ceased to encourage the exploita by Miss Lee Wal Lan and ..tion of non-metropolition
colonial countries.
Lee (Studlej
I
or
6.60 p.m.-Down Memory Lane" Pre- "The economic development of sented by Alleen Woods. (cudio) all parts of the world has been 7.20 p.m. Colonial Month. Speech br
international His Majesty the King. Opening the acknowledged as an
and has been considered Church obligation
Colonial Exhibition
from
House, Westminster, Commentator ». | 45 fundamental to the future Richard Doubleday....Treceded by peace and prosperity of the world. Tour of the Exhibition La Oze "It will be, therefore, impossible ford Street, {London Relay)
to justify the glaring omission of any reference in the report to the present economic situation in the undeveloped and under-developed countries of the world,
7.45 p.m.-BUC Symphony Orchestra
News 1.09 p.m.-World News -And
Analysla, (London Relay) 4.16 .m.-"Meet The "Faragons",
(Btudio)
9.00
$.30 .The Blue Danube" The trise
story of the Strauss Family and their Contemporaries, A Cavalcade of Muate of 19th Century Europe.
"From the Editorials." (Les don Relay) 9,10 p.m.-Weather Report, 0.11 pm-Variely Bandbox. From the
Cambridge Theatre
London (BUCTS)
9.40 p.m.-Orchestra Rarmonde. 4.65 9.10.--Chamber Musi Recital. Brahma: Trio fo & Minor. Louis Kentner (Piano) Reginald Kell
Clarinet), Arthony Plai (Cello). 10.23 pm/Parl Calling" A short
play "The Birth of Louis XIV,
10.35 5.m.---Muxio, for "Dancing “A La
Francaise."
11.09 p.m.-Radio News Rail (London
Relay)
་
11.15 p.m.-Speech by Ia · Majesty the
King. Opening the Colantul.
hibition
followed by. "Colonist
Journey," A feature Programme
Growing Demand
should be so because the Internat
"I am really surprised that this
ional Labour Organization will not be able to fulfil its mission in the future unless there is franks and forthright recognition on its part of the needs of under-developed countries and unless it makes can- certed efforts to solve these prob- lems immediately and effectively.
Lave
from
Almaft for Manila, Honolulu, USA and
Canada, (Reg.) 4.80 p.m., (Ord).8
p.m.
Air Parcel Post for Manila, Honolulu srid
USA. (Kowloon OPO) 4.20 (CPO) p.m.
Clane Times by Bes Jangkok, 10 .15.
and
Mr. Master also said that Bizalu, Ceylon, Madagascar, Egypt the .L.D. had made remark. Europe via London, Fax.) 10 a.m., able
(Reg.) 11.30 am, (Ord.) Noon. contributions towarda ameliorating the conditions of Shanghat, Noon. the workers of the world conventiona Are. framed result of a majority of
Japen, 2 p.m.
but ahaashat and Tientals, 3 p.m.
Amor. p.m.
votos Bangkok, p.m.
towards
32.80 p.m.
and the attitude of the under-Swalow, 3 p.m. developed counteles,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 Closing Timer by Air various problema
often Almall for Okinawa and Japan, (Reg-} bound to differ from that of 9.30 x.m.. (Ɑrd) 10 am. the highly developed countries. Airmail for Manis, (Reg.) Noon, (Ord.) Expediency rather than con-
Closing Times by Boo
of some viction often, governs the attitudo Formosa vin Tekaz, ið nim governments towards Amor. Noon- these matters and purely political Mania. Blavin, Hourabaya and Marsstr.
I par. considerations, sometimes
malo. A p.m. fluence vital decisions on matters Holhow, Takhol via Holbow, Straits and of social policy, he said.
Tanroan, D.17-
There is often not that full
measure of intelligent under standing of the peculiar circum- stances in under-developed coun- Why; therefore, should
"There is a growing demand tries. In these under-developed coun- there bo any surprise at the tries for Increasing production, number of conventions. remain- for promoting industrialisationing unratified?... and for improving standards of living.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20 Cieslag Times ·by` Alt Airmail for Tangoon, Calcutta, Exracht,
(Ilmora, Nairobi, Mombat, Daree Balsam, Mauritius, Johannesburg und Cairo via Karachi), Alexandria, Roma and Londen, Kowloon QPO: (Reg.1 4 p... (Ord) 4.30 p.m.: CPO1 (Reg.) 4.10 p.m. (Ord) 6 p.m. Airmail for Singapore, (Fox.) 4.10 p.m.,
(Ord. p.m.
Bydney and Auckland, p.m. (Ord.) 8 p.m..
Fer-)
4.20
It is the serious responsibility Airmail for Bangkok, Dataria, Colombo, of the IL.. 'to analyse this "These countries are members situation and Buggest, effective Alimall for Japan, (Reg.) 4.30 produced by Leonard Cottrell and of the International Labour Or-means of wider`į. ratification of ganisation. They share the ideals conventions in the future, Mr. of this great. Organisation.
Master said-Router....
ILD. Smith, (London Delay)..
11.15 p.m.-Close Dowd,
First Indian Airline To Fly HONG KONG, BANGKOK, CALCUTTA ROUTE
BHARAT AIRWAYS
THE BIRLA LINE
OFFERS. YOU
- ག * རྩྭ` ཱ"
COMFORTABLE LUXURIOUS SLEEPER-SEATS SKY MASTER SERVICE Starting 30th May
FOR DETAILS APPLY.
P. O. A. S.
(Ord.) 9.
Cloring Times by Bon Ghunghal, ... Amor, D.
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
S.S. “MEERKERK”
LOADING EARLY JULY "FOR
**w*4
ALEX
MANILA,, SINGAPORE, ADEN, BUEZ, PORT "BAID, ANDRIA, GENOA, MAKSKILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AIESTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, . GOTHENBURG
& OSLO.
Tanks Available for Oil In Bulk
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
porstad is, the Netherlända na
Paketysart käinen N.V., Ama
** Corinangfit - Rond."
Z1 Page 11
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SN, CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT GERVICE
OUTWARDS
# "CIANTON"
2.
"CARTHAGE"
$4 "CORFUM
LKAVES LONDON
Ballet
Both June
Bath July
DUE HONGKONG
4th July
1st Angel
17th Augu
Vin Southampton, Port Bald, Aden, Bombay, Colortho, Penant a
HOMEWARDS
"CANTON"
"CARTHAGE”
BA "CORPU
"CANTON"
1. "CARTHAGE“
Bingapewa.
LEAVES MONOKONO
8th July
Eth Auror
In Beptember
30th September
2th October
DE LONDON
ith Aurat
4th Beptember,
4th October
#lat October
28th Noveraber
Via Singapore Pmang, Oolombe, Dombey, Ades à Port Beis
FREIGHT SERVICE
for London & Continent Straits Colmeiro,
vie
Geson & Marsellon,
"BOUDAN"
stuce
Eth July salis 8th July
from Japan.
#.. "BURAT**
due 8th July
ma "SOHAI,I”
BURAT-
all 11th July dise 2nd Aug. Jonda di Aust.
from London & Continent
for Japan,
from Londen & Continent, for London & Continent vis Bizall Colombo, Gemon & Marseilles,
Fitted with Cargoesire and Drihold ventilation. Tanka availabio for carriage of oil in bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited pratenger sccommodation.
BRITISH INDIA S.N, CO., LTD.
"BANGOLA”
KE "OUTRALA”
"IRDĪTANA”
tur
15th Julz il 11th July
due 24th July Baila 20th July
due
30th July nillat Aug.
from Calcutta via Straits, fon Amoy and Japan,
from Caleutia vin Eterite. for Atrails, Stangoon
Calculta.
frum Caleults via Straits, for Amoy ▲ Japan.
• These ships bare Befrigerated Cargo space.
P.&O./B.I. JOINT SERVICE
"IKAUNA"
4.
"DAYDEAN
ka "TRIA” •
dur 22nd June
anila 24th June
due. Bih July
saila 7th July
duo and July salie and July
from Japan.
for Singapore, Madras, Bombay, Karachi & Fer sins Gulf,
From Japan. for Bingapore
Hadras.
Bombay Karachi.
from Japan,
for Bombay & Karachi,
• Accepta carro on thruah Bill of Lading for Peralan Guif Porta. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., LIL.
"NANKIN
due mid July
salla and July
Loading Australian Porta In Juna. for Austral via Manlia A Rabaul
* Accepts cargo on through, bills of lading for New Zealand and
FU Islands Fore.
For full particulars apply lov- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
THE PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE
M. V. “VINGNES”
Loading about 4th July 1949
for
LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE and VANCOUVER B.C.
For particulars please apply to:---
WALLEM & COMPANY
Agents, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building. Tel. 34177-9.
WATERMAN
STEAMSHIP
CORPORATION
MOBILE, ALAU.S.A.
EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE via PANAMA
S, S. “CITY OF ALMA”
· Loading about 10th July 1849 Direct for New York, Baltimore and Philadelphis vin Japan, Honolulu
TANKS ́AVAILABLE FOR BULK OIL CANGOES ·
-
For tonlaby and fürther; particulars applyi
WALLEM & COMPANY
Honglong & Shanghai Bank mag: