THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1950. 2115
BIG INCREASE IN
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE JAPANESE
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS TO
"SIJENGKING"... Keelung
"YOCHOW" CHANHUI"
"PRODUCE"
"YUNNAN"
"FOYANG"
PSZECHUEN
“NEWCHWANG" "PAKHOI"
"TSINAN"
"HUPER"
“SZECHUEN"
"WUSUEH"
Inchion & Tientsin Singapore, Penang
& Belawan Sibu & Brunci Keclung, Yokohama,
Nugoya, Osaka & Kobe
Tsingtao & Tientsin. Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe .. Bangkok Bangkok
*Sails from ARRIVALS FROM Inchon .
Tientsin & Tsingtao Bangkok
RIVER SERVICE Hongkong/Macao Dept. Hongkong
2 p.m. dally except Wed,
& Sun.
5 p.m. 14th Mar.*.
8 p.m. 16th Mar.*
3 p.m. 18th Mar, 5 p.m. 18th Mar,
5 p.m. 21st Mar.
5 p.m. 20th Mar."
5 p.m. 20th Mar,
8 p.m. 24th Mar.
5 p.m. 25th Mar. Custodian Wharf,
15th Mar, 17th Mar,
7 a.m. 17th Mar.
Macao/Hongkong Arr. Hongkong
7 a.m. Tues., Wed.,
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Fri. & Sat,
5 p.m. Sunday
Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Said. "AUTOMEDON” ..... Genon, Marsellies,
"PATROCLUS" "ANTILOCHUS”
"CYCLOPS"
"MACHAON" "PATROCLUS" *ANKING"
Liverpool,
&
Oinsgow ... Havre & Liverpool Genoa, Marsellies,
Liverpool, & Glasgow ARRIVALS FROM U.K. via Straits &
Manila...、、、
26th May.
5th Apr.
25th Apr,
U.K. via Straits .. U.K. via Straits-
In Port 10th Mar, 22nd Mar.
UK. & Rotterdam
via Straits
U.K. via Straits
26th Mar. 30th Mar.
.. UK. via Jeddah &
Straits
2nd Apr.
"AGAMEMNON"
"ANTILOCHUS” "TELEMACHUS"
NEW YORK SERVICE
Arr, from USA.
vis Manila
27th Mar.
Carriers option to proceed via other Ports to
load & discharge cargo.
Australian ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE
SAILINGS TO
"TAIYUAN"......Sydney & Melbourne
"CHANGSHA"
"TAIPING"
"CHANGSHA”
"TAIYUAN"
"CHANGSHA”
"SOOCHOW"
"TAIPING"
"CHANGSHA"
.Japan Kure
Sydney & Melbourne ARRIVALS FROM .Kure
Australia & Manila
.... Australia'
..Australia & Manila ....Japan
3 p.m. 10th Mar.
Sails from
K'loon WI
19th Mar. 27th Mar.
8th Apr.
I p.m. 14th Mar.
15th Mar, 20th Mar. 23rd Mar.
5th Apr.
All the above subject to alteration without notice. For Passage and Freight particulars please apply to
ICONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL. Tel. 30331/8 Private Exchange.
BRANCH OFFICES:
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
From PERSIan gulf, KARACHI, COLOMBO
& STRAITS
Consignees per stip m.s. "EVROS"
are hereby notifled that their
cargo will be discharged into
MAERSK LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
New device to defact
EXPORTS radiation
Washington, March, 12.
Japan's export trade registered a heavy increase during 1949, amounting to $510,900,000, the Commerce Ďapartment said in a preliminary sur. vay of Japan's international business."
A
The figure was almost double that for 1948 when only $258,300,000 worth
of goods were-shipped abroad.
MONTY ON NEED FOR UNITY
thoas
6
to
worth of
Washington, March 12. American solentists have perfected new device to defect atomie -radiation, which
Is far more sensitive than pre- sant instruments, the Atomie
· Energy Commision disclosed;--| The new detector. la based an the discovery that Jonising radiation will cause curtain types of crystal to flash or scintillate, it sald-Reuter.
RADIO
Americans
with! working
the sterling area amounted Japanese businessmen are try. £41,530,000....Japan bought in lo push 1950 exports to aboul
areas during that months £48,200,000 50 per cent more then those
goods, for 1948. However, officials here decline to forecast
the 1950 "The resumption of the issuanco gure, other than saying they of import licences, by the United expect Japan's imports this Kingdom and UK colonies, is yeur to go up to about $1,000,- expected to increase Japanese ex-.
to these areas during ports 000,000 and that Japan will be
second half able to
of, the trade agree. finance about $800,- meal (first six months of 1950) ueney of His Lilocycle 000,000 of the expected insports period and result in a closely bal-te a memes by its fo.cign trade.
anced tra
trade figure by June 30, 1950, the Department said.
Japan reached an overall in-
Omefals in Washington
view
total
the
the
Radio Hong Kong broadcasta
1 meter band.
Det
per woond per second in
Oslo, March 12. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery,
Western the Union Defence Chairman, as-
H.K.T. serted today that the safety
P.M. of the Western democracies last year's Increase enthusiastical-dustrial level of 04 per ceat for 10-Broadcast for Seboot-History
ly and point out that the depends upon their unity.
* Was There" Looked for for 1947, was only $170,000,000. the 1932 to 1936 period. The lat- year 1949 as compared with
Eldorado." (BUCTB) | Replying at a Press conference The September, 1945, to Decemter is the yardstlok adopted by
12.10 "rfant Rout Calling"-Programm to questions about the significance
me. Bummary..' 109, the Allies to measure Japan's pre-1311-Geme of Jass on the Plano, of Russia having the atom bomber, 1940 period showed
300,000 for exports, However, Lord Montgomery said that it
sent industrial activities.
The December, 1949 Industrial was not a matter of having the despite this Increase for 1949, ex- biggest or best bomb, but whether ports, it was outweighed by $803,percentage was it as compared
500,000 in imports, leaving a de-with the yardstick period. the Western democracies could
felt of $354,000,000. and
In 1048, the report said, Ja- would co-operate to (gain.
pan's industrial level was strength through unity,
74.1 "Strength to
18
per cent of the yardstick perlos unity __mollo," he said.
while that for 1947 was/57,1-par- cent and 1940 was 48.0 per cent.
he added that
Despite the fact that the U.S. my had to finance Japan's raw ma- terials needs for 1949 to that ex-
reply to further questions unity is almost impossible unless each country in willing to give up some of itd sovereignty if necessary.
Asked
about the significance for land warfare of newly deve- loped weapons, Lord Montgomery said: "The scientists have not yet produced any weapons which would lead me to think that on would not still fight battles on to any He refused to reply questions of a political nature. Asked his views on the possible building up of the German Army, he said: "Nothing to do with me, thank goodness. That is a decision
Inryd."
to be
cal levels at the highest politi- |
Anked to comment on reports of his disagreements with General do Lattre
de Tassigny, Lan! Montgomery replied: "The best of husbands 'and wives can dis- egree, and so can soldiers. they work together alright."--- Reuter.
BROADCAST BY MENZIES
war
But
Canberra, March 12.
tles were lost.
the
tent, officials believe the deficit this year will not be more than $200,000,000 and possibly loss.
The 1948 excess of imports over exports was $424,300,000, the De- partment Bald. The 1947 deficit was $363,800,000.
Exchange of goods between Ja- pan and the sterling area during the year ending next June 30 1 expected to reach £102,380,000, This is under the agreement of fast November' recently reviewed in Tokyo.
*.
Increase expected
To the end of last year un- der the agreement (aix months), purchaats arranged in Japan by
Dr. Jessup
to answer charges
The Prime Minister, R.G. Men- zies, broadcasting to the nation today, said: "We emerged from
Paris, March 13. the
better-equipped than
The U.S. roving Amboss- ever to expand Industries become exporters, but opportuni-dor, Dr. Philip C. Jessup, an- nounced today that he has "However, the Government volunteered to fly to Washing- feels we should direct much ton Immediately to answer energy towards exploitation of Senatorial allegations that he natural resources to meet both is friendly to Communism.
greatly-increased needs of Dr. Jessup, completing a round- the-world intensive study of Far Eastern affairs, said he was com- municating with Washington: about a possible appearance be- fore a Senate foreign relations sub-committee investigating al- legations of Red Influence in the
tate Department. The Ambassador previously had planned to
leave by ship for New York on
the growing population and the demands of overseas customera."
United Press.
Rediffusion
A.M.
7.00-Up With The Sun, -7.15-Betting-Up-Exercles,
7.86-Musical Clock,
7.48-E4. A. Keller Programine, 8.00--News - Weather Forecast. 1.15-Salon Comeurt PlayaTA. 9.00-Morning Music,
9.30-Console & Keyboard.
10.30-Music For All,
11,00-The Four Knights.
11.15 Waltz Time.
11.80-Parade of Rhythm, P.M. LAURA | 11.00-11.K, Stock Exchange.
18.10-BD.C. School Drosdonat. 10.82-Light Music,
The M/V MAERSK" having arrived trom New York and · Ports if call, Consignees of Cargo
the Hongkong & Kowloon are hereby notified that Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., their goods are being landed where it will lie at consignees' and
placed their
nt
risk the Hong
risk and expense and subject and expenses into
to terms and conditions of Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go- storage of the Hongkong & down Company's godowns ut Kowloon Wharf & Godown Kowloon, where delivery may Co., Ltd. The cargo la expect. De obtained as soon as the goods ed to be ready for delivery are landed.
from the Godown on and after March 14, 1950,
and
Optional cargo will not be Innded here, unless notice has Cargo is considered as being been given 48 hours prior to accepted in good order
vessel's arrival, but carried on condition by consignees, unless from port to port to the final broken, chafed and damaged port of call to which the option packages are left in the Go-extends.
down for subsequent examina-
tion by Messra. Goddard & No claims will be admitted Douglas in the presence of after the Goods have left the consignees, 06 10 a.m. on Godowns, and all goods remain- March 18, 1950.
ing undelivered after March 19, 1950, will be subject to rent.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulation, consignees must have a Re-
All broken, chafed,
. and
venue Officer in attendence damaged Goods are to be left when dutiable goods
In the Godowns, where they examined.
1.00-winx.
1.[2-News.
1.30---From The Shows.
1.00 Varisly Calls The Tune, 4,00 Nova Trio, 4.1&~~~Troplane, 4.80-Vocally Yours.
3,00 Muela Makers, 3.18-Children's Corner. 5.30-Movie Time,
4.00 Radio Headlinern. 6.30--Themaurus Singers,
44-4u den Bloga,
7.00-B.C. News,
7.10-Local News.
7.16—Beethoven's Symphony No. 4. 1,15--Llatan to Lalbert. 8.00–Hatmanka Harmony, #16-Rammy Kaye and His Orchestra. BE-Redifuzion Request Bhow, $.00--L.B.C. News.
9.19-Local News.
9.1 Vincent Lopes.
100-Anne Ziegler & Webster Booth 10.16 Tours of Darkn
9.30 "Free For All"
.11.15 --Plandat.
31.45-Blandust,
13.00Com Down,,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
1. "FLYING CLOUD"
[will be examined on March Consignees are hereby All damaged, cargo claims 17, 1950, at 10 a.m.. by our notified that captioned vessel against the steamer must be Surveyors, Messta. Goddard &is due to this port on or about presented to the undersigned Douglas.
March 16, 1950.
on or before April 4, 1850, or they will not be recognised.
To comply with the General consignees must have a Re
No fire insurance will be Bonded Warehouse Regulations to the Hongkong & Kowloon effected. N
No claims will be admitted venue Officer in attendance after the goods have been taken when damaged dutiable goods delivery of ex ship's side or al-are examined.
ternatively, “ex the Hongkong
& Kowloon Wharf & Godówn
All claims must reach
us
or
before April. 13, 1950. Co premisen unless a joint murvey has previously been they will not be recognised. effected, stral:
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
co.
No Insurance will be effected.
JEBSEN & CO., Agents
14, 1959. Hong Kong March 12, 1950.
All cargo, will be discharged Whart de Godown Co., Ltd. Consignees are requested to take Immediate delivery from Steamer godowns:,"
We.......... McCarthy.
-Sunator:
1949 estimates
Trade omcials In Washington and Japan estimate Japan's 1940 production in selected industries as follows: (1948 figure listed second).
Cotton yarn 341,472,000 pounds and 274,774,000 pounds.
sq,
Colton fabric 006,335,000 yds, and 023,077,000 sq. yds.
Raw silk 101,761 bales of 132 lbs. each and 134,077 bales.
and Rayon yar
Ataple 122,055,- 000 lbs. and 70,000,000 lbs.
Jurn Pig iron
ron 1.548,087 metric tons and 000,024,000 tonч,
Crude steel 3,031,828 metric tons and 1,713,829 18.
Bleycles 521,801 units and 336,- 727 units.
ver
Railway rolling stock (passea- and freight cars) 4,145 units and 5,108 units.
metric tons
Industrial machinery 496,709 metric tons and, 411,009 tons.
Cement 2,274,377 and 1,843,250 tons.
Rubber 41,052 metric tons and 24,052 tons.
Ammonlum, sulphate 1,287,704 metric tons and 846,156 tons.
Sulphuric acid (2,548,377 metric tons and 1,940,739 tons.
Four 1,732,713 metric tons and 1,011,535 tons Associated Press,
| 12,¢5--Melodier
from British Radio- With George Crow and His Diam Marine Dance Orchestra & Bar bara Sumner, (DBGTH; *1.15-News, Weather Raport and
nouncementa,
1.25-Interlude, 1.30"The Orchestra of the Work" The_Elzat Firmingders – De Conducted by George Weldon, 2,00-Cl Down. 0.40-Tiong Kong
me Summary, 6.92-"Hulio
·Calling"-ProgTAM-
Guldre"-"A Thinking Day" ProgtaMINO, 0.80"Cantoness by Radio”-Given
Mi Lee Wal' Lan and Mr. S. K. Ler, (Studio)
4.00"Three ParadesPlayed by Lon
don Promenade Orchestra, 7.00-World News and News Analysis.
(London Relay! 7.15"Letter from America"-By All
Lair Cocke (London Ralay Res corded] 7.30-"Stag and Berren Favourites"--
by Alleen Wood
8.00 "From the Editorlaia"-London
·Relay) 3.10Box 200-Dert Olleite
Presented (Studio)
.
at the Hammond Oran (Reizy Kron Forces Education Centre). #30"The Blue Danube"--The TT
Story of the Strauss Family and Their Contemporaries.
9. "Forum of the Air"--Kember
Marjorie Allinson--Alistair Ellair Kerren Blatback. Gaert: Robert Bruse, Question Harlert Norman
Tucker. (Btudio)
0.80 Interbade, 9.40-Plano Recital by Carolina Braga
(Studio) 10.00-Radio News Reel, (London Retur) 10.15 Weather Report, 10.16-New Light Symphony Orchestra, 10,45-Dancs to Joe Loss and His Orch.
11.18-Weather Report, World News and
Home News from Britain (Lon don Relay. Recorded) God Bare the King, 11.50C(pes DownL
CANTONESE BY RADIO
Vocabulary:
138. (tso) dzch(1)
BY S.K. LEE
Lesson 29-
139. (lau) (1)lau (or) lau(2) 140. (ta'ang) (1)tsung-
142. (Un) (8)deen
Wisconsin Republican, whose 141. (50) sch(2). charges touched off the investi- gation, told the sub-committee last week that Dr. Jessup had
an "unusual affinity for Com. munist causes." Following
Senator McCarthy's statement, Senator _Millard Ty- dings, Maryland Democrat, in- vited Dr. Jessup to appear before the committee. Dr. Jessup said he would be glad to appear " the
"I Tydings committee wishes to de- vote a little time to disposing of the allegations the
that I am friendly to Communism."
Dr. Jessup arrived from London yesterday for a series of confer ences with French foreign officiat and Marshall Plan leaders-about dollar aid for three French union states in Indo-China-Vietnam Laos 'and Cambodia.--Associated Press.
BEVIN LEAVES HOSPITAL
London, March 13, The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, today left the hos- pital where he (had been having Injections for heart trouble.
Mr. Bevin was lunching at his home in central London and 13 due to go to the House of Com- [mons this evening.
Foreign Office tomorrow morning. He is due back at work in the
It is understood that he may make further week-end visits to hospital for treatment during the next few months-Reuter,
NEW POA SERVICE
TO TOKYO
Bingapore, March 13. A now. Singapore-to-Tokyo air service is to be run by the Pacifs Overseas Afrlines, or "Wo
Mr.B.C., Daniela," the
"Optional cargo will not be manager discharged here unless notion the has been given – prior to the vessel's arrival.
sold that
would flare
from
on March 18, usine and travelling via Κόσκι
A. P. PATTISON & CO
US General Agents, MA 01
ISBRANDTEILEN.COM!
Hong Kong, March 14, 1980.
to
said that another Wiring, the *Norwegian Braathens,
Bouth American Far East Airling,
143. (s'in) tsoen(1)
Combinations:
I.
ook(1) dzoh(3).
2. Dzch(1) ook(1).
3. Choot(1)..dzoh(1),
4. (3) Yee lau(2),
5. Saam(1) lau(2).
0. Gay (2) nu(2)7,
7
Yut(1) (1)tsung (1)inu.
8. Sch(2)
D.
10. Schi2)-(äldren (3)lau,
11.
12. (3)Deen Joong(1).
12. (3)Deen wah(2).
Dah(2) (3)deon-wah(2). General Expressions:
(3)Dann (3)Kal. Conversation:""
38.
1. A. (2) Ngaw sarng(2)
dzoh(1)(yut(1))-gann(1) sch (2)-(3)dzee (1)lau. (2) Yau sch(2)-(3) dzee- (1)lau choot(1)-dzoh(1)
4.
mah(3)2V)
3. B. (3)Awi (2)Nay serng(2) dzoh(1) sch(2)–(3) dzea- (1)lau mch(9)7 Gaw(2)-(1)tecoo ganya(1) (2)yau yut(1)-goan(1).......... hob(2)
hoh (2) gen(8). Hal(2)
goy(2)-lau(2) ah(3)7
5. A
6. B. Hal(2), Fay (3)-(1)lau.
7. A. (2) You (2)moh, (3)deen-
wah(2)-néh{1}?
8. B. (2) You (3)deen-wah(2), 9. A. Gay(2)-daw(1) tzeen(2)
dzoh(1), yut(1)-gaw(3) (3)yuet ah(1)7
10. B. Yut(1)-tseen(1) mun(1)
dzon(1) yut(1)-gaw(5)
(3)Daan-(3)hai, yéboo(3) seen (1) bay(2) saam(1)- zaw(9) (3)yuet dzoh(1) (1)loog (2)lock-tseen(1) mun(1)(1)chab
12. A. Deem
toon(3) anyd(2) (3)ngaw yeco(3) bay(2) (2)chah
nch(1)? Laven(2) 13. B. (2)Nay) (1)m bay(2), m)-(2) kuim (8)dzaun (1)m.
daoh (1) bay(a) (ajnay 14. A. (2)NE@W (1)m joong(1)
bay (3); (3)daun- new ting(1)- (dah(2)–(3)deen»
(5)wah-(2)nhy-.
dua (") ( (3)doen-wah(
16. A. (2)Ny-geh(3)
had made application to run uni wah(3) Pay(2) ather Skymaster", service: Lirough
Singapore from Calo and Hong 17. B. Yut(1)er@dam(3)4 (2)ng.
IRINN EYMOn: tant(1) -gau(2),;
Rent. To rent.
A floor. A storey.. A-layer.
Classifier for storeys.
To write.
Electricity.
Thousand,
House rent.
To rent a house.
To let. To rent.
1st floor.
2nd floor.
What floor?
One storey. One flat.
To write..
A clerk
An office,
An electric clock (or bell). A telephone.
To telephone.
But. However.
want to rent an office.
Is there an office to Te17,
Oh! You want to rent ori
office??
There is one in that street-a
very good one. What Hoor is it on?
It's on the 3rd floor,
Is there a telephone?
There in telephone.
What's the rent per month? -
The rent is $1,000 per month.
But, you must first pay three 'month's "rent- and $0,000 "ten -money"
Why should I pay "tea money"?
If you don't pay, It, he won't,
rent it to you.
I don't feel like paying.it;<
but, I'll telephone tomorrow to let you know
Very well, Tifwalk for FOUR,
telephone milioane
What's your, telephone number?
13570
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