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SAILINGS TO Reclung
Tientsin ... Saigon & Sibu Singapore & Bangkok Bangkok
S'pore & Indonesia Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe ..
5 p.m. 4th May*
11 B.m. 6th May
5 p.m. 7th May
3. p.m. 9th May 6 p.m. 9th May
3 p.m. 15th May 15th May
Sails from Custodian Wharf.
ARRIVALS FROM Tientsin & Tsingido Kobe & Keelung .. Keeun
Bangkok .Bangkok
RIVER SERVICE Hongkong/Macao Dept. Hongkong
2 p.in. dally except Wed. & Sun.
7th/8th May 7th/8th May 9th/10th May 10th May 10th/11th May
Macao/Hongkong Arr. Hongkong 7 a.m. Tues., Wed., Fri & Sat. 3.30 p.m. Sunday
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE
'ANKING"
"SINKJANG" "CHANGTE"
"TAIYUAN"
SAILINGS TO
Sydney & Melbourne
(Not loading) ... Japan
.Manus Is., Sydney
& Melbourne Japan
ARRIVALS FROM
Kobe & Osaka
.Australia
4 p.m. 9th May 13th May
20th May
4th Week May
7th May 9th May, 17th May
"ANKING" "SINKIANG"
"CHANGTE"
Japan
"TAIYUAN"
.Australia & Manila
4th Week May
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Dald.
Tangler, Casablanca,
Liverpool & Glas-
How
"AUTOLYCUS"
"CLYTONEUS"
....Genoa,
Liverpool,
"MEMNON"
"TYNDAREUS" "ASTYANAX"
"PYRRHUS”
Marseilles
Dublin
& Glasgow
ARRIVALS FROM .U.K. vin Straits
& Philippines :U.K. via Siraits U.K. via Straits
& Manila... .U.K. via Strata.
"MENESTHEUS" '..U.K. vin Straits &
8th May
25th May,
6th May
9th May
11th May
14th May
Bangkok..
"CALCHAS"
U.K. via Straits
15th May 30th May
"DOLIUS"
U.K. via Bangkok &
Labuan
11th June
· "PELEUS"
UK. via Straits
12th June
“AGAPENOR"
UK. via Stroils &
Manila
,
13th June
DE LA RAMA LINES
Salling to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Vin Jopno and Pacific coast porta
"BENGAL"
Arriving via Manila from
U.S. Atlantic & Pacific Coast Ports
"DONA ANICETA"
"THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY, 4, 1980. ~~p
̃ ̄¡CONGRESS LEADER ON:-
NEED
FOR FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN U.S. & INDIA
Estonian Ministers dismissed
Stockholm, May 2. Two key Ministars have been dismissed from the Gov. Benment of Communist Es- tonia, Russia's nemed outpost towards North Western. Eu- ropa.
afo HABE Kruus, Minister, and Alek. sander
Jaesar, Minister of Justice.
Tallion Radio
and Estonian newspapers reaching here say that the two man were qulity of "bourgeois nationalism," and ha
had become the "topls of the w
Western Powers." Their dismissal follows the appointment
Minister of Security of a Russian, Mos. kalenkov, replacing the Es. tonian, Borla NimmReuter.
Churchill supporter cautioned
"Your attitude is very un- derstandable but do not create a disturbance in the future." remarked Mr. J. Reynolds at Central yesterday when he cautioned a British sailor on a charge of common assault.
Now York, May 2.
"India and the United States must come1nearor to oach other and understand each other; but you must be prepared to accept us as wo are”, Mr. K. M. Munshi, Bombay Congress leader, told on Americon audience hero today. Addressing the American Institute of Pacific Re- lations, Mr. Munshi said, "I find any amount of goodwill towards India in this country, and it is in the highest interest of both countries and world peace that they should face the future hand-in-hand,”
Mr. Munshi dwelt on the differing backgrounds of the two peoples and said that while
and said that
remaining friendly,
Reds adopt
they solve their problems in new marriage
their own characteristic ways.
Speaking of Communism, Mr. Munshi said, "India has no quar- rel with the USSR, though we are afraid of it. Speaking for my- self, I dislike Communiam. In any war, if it comes, I would be surprised if we are on the same side with the USSR."
Mr. Munshi spoke on "India's position in Asia and the world". Ife traced the common cultural heritage of India and the United States arising out of their con- tact with British Parliamentary government and rule of law,
Essentially ona
"We find ourselves at home in he English-speaking world. When my wife and I came in contact with your country last month, we never felt that we were in strange Innd-India, England and the United States are essentially jone.
Defendant, Walter Cott of HMS Tamar, pleaded gulity to a charge And there is considerable of assaulting Douglas Muylon at ignorance in this country about the Hong Kong Hotel on May 3. India," the Bombay Congress Inspector Gillies for the pro-leader anid, Indja had survived secution said that complainant centuries of trials purely on ac- and a friend were in Bessie's Bar. count of the vitality of her, cul- Defendant heard complainant ture. telling his friend how Mr. Chur- chill conducted the Battle of Britain and making a joke out of It. Defendant resented this and hit complainant.
ST. JOHN ORDERS
Orders by Mr. A, et Arculli, Commissioner, St. John Ambu bulanco Brigade, Hong Kont District, Order No. 18/50, dated May 5, 1950-
Ambulance Dailes Bong Kong: Max 7 to 11, Shaqklwan Division; Mar 14 to 20, Ching Sing Division),
Ambulance Butles Kowloon: May to
India was even now facing great diMculties but In Intallaa. tual and business aptitude. in. dians were in no way inferior to tha people of any other country.
"We are resolved to make good. We have already made good some what and we are determined to emerge strong and united under any circumstances and against any odds," Mr. Munshi said.
The Commonwealth Speaking of Commonwealth re- Intions, Mr. Munshi said, "At no time in the history of our coun- tries have the relations between
law
San Francisco, May 3. Red China put into effect on Monday its new marriage law which outlaws polygamy and the sale of women, the Peking radio announced yesterday.
Both practices have been con- doned in China for thousands of A broadcast heard by years. the Associated Press at San Francisco said the Communist loader Mr. Mao Tse-tung signed the law on Sunday,
Women are given legal equality with men. Forbidden are child marriages and child betrothais. Now a woman's consent is neces- sary for marriage.
Some difficulty is expected, the broadcast indicated. It said propaganda work in support of the law was an important Com- munist Party task "for the pre- sent time and for a long time to come." Associated Press
No Progress in Peking negotiations
London, May 3.
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12.00-11.K. Stock Exchange.. 12.1.B.C. School Broadcast, 12.3--From The Flims.
1.00-isht Variety.
The Foreign Office today, re- ported no development inne-t-News, gotiations to establish diploma- tic relations with the Chinese Communist Government since the British charge d'affaires, Mr. J. C.. Hutchison, called ai the Chinese Foreign Office last 6,10-Movie Time. March;
The next movely with the Chinese Governinent, which had still to comment on the British o Foreign
14. Talmskalaul Diviakan: May 15 to 21, the people of Britain and India proposals then made,
KYMCA Division.
Race Capris Duties Saturday, May 13,
Centurian and Motor Tranapori Divatorland Pakistan, Mr. Munshi sald; 1e had been asked to comment
.19th May
2.36 pun, on Hunday.
8th May
Carriers-option-to-proceed via other portaTMta
toad & discharge cargo.
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been so cordial as now."
Offen spokesman stated. The relations between India bat Beach Bofles Kowloon Transport to
letter in "The Times" alleg- leave Ambulance Station Nathan Road at could not be characterised as very ing that British attempts to es- 2,80 p.m. on Saturday and it sim; and cordial except during the last tablish relations with Communist fortnight when there has been a China had failed. He said he 1 Mile Beach Saturday and Bun turn for the better. day 7, Mongkok Ambulance and KYMCA
Mr. Munshi declared that the Would prefer to say that they had
not yet been "consummated." Nursing Devlaluna; Saturday 13 and SunUnited Nations must re-define war day 14, Keng Wah nne KYMCA Nuring and aggression. If
He refused to reply when asked 2 member nation places propaganda agencies whether the British Government and arms at the disposal of sub-was prepared to go on waiting
Indefinitely.Reuter, versive elements in another mem- ber nation in order to overthrow the Government in the Interest of the country supplying the arms, then Il amounted to war as much
Division.
19 Mile Brecht Unlong Divisions under Telps Swimming Pools Talpo Divisions under lv, Bapla, arrangementa,
Beach Baties Hong Kong Transport to Trava. Queen's -Pier for Bisku and Wave Day at 2 p.m. on Saturday and 1.10 and 0.30 am. on Sundays.
Div. Buste arenagementa,
FRESH FISH PRICES
03 men with guns had marched Frosh fish average piles realised at Baturday, May 6 lepulse Bay, Confu-into the territory of the offended the Hong Kong Fish Wholesale Market, clan Dirilun: Big Wave, Motor Transportation, Mr. Munshi said. Reuter Kennedy Town, yestander weret kletulen: Sheka, Wanchai "go Diskin.
Bunday 1, epules Way, St Nam and South China Divisions: Dig Wave, Easters and KCON Divisions: Sheke, Chung Big
Paturday 19, Repulso Bar, Shapkowan Divbion: Big Wave, Wanchai "A" Dirh
ion Sheko, Central Division.
KOREA-THAILAND TRADE TALKS:
Bangkok, May 2,
Fical quality Average
price priec A cells
a catty Yellow Cmaker...... $2.50
#2.00 Mud Grouper
2.40
2.40 Macho Bulo (large) 1.40 (arziuli)4.00 .85 26
.1.23
.78
72
...*1:00 .69
.*#
.*a
Conger Pike White Horring Hatt Tail
A mission of Korean business lead Grunt****** Bunday 14, Repulse Bay, Moter. Trans- port and Earten Divisions; Big Wave, mell exploring export - linport Wanchal "B" and Chang Sing Divisions possibilities of Korea with other Abeko, Confucian and Blk ́Nara. Divisions. | Asien countries met, Thailand Brigade Annual Inspections Thi Arst businessmen and hope the out practice parade will take place at Caro come will be now opporluuities Rae it at 10.30 am, on Sunday, May 7 for mutual benefit
Ofers Me
Burgeons and Oßleurs The 15 Koreans, on tour of -14 are reminded of the encktail party to be Far Eastern countries, will em- held in the Mom on Saturday, May 8 st 4.10 p.m. Tickets at five dollar my plane for Rangoon tomorrow,--
Associated Press.
be obtained from the Berretary or Menntas Marchum, Liu Pak-kwan and Ho Kaninpo.
Parades: Thursday, May 11, 8 pm... Chinesa YMCA, JIKYMCA Delil, Monday and Thurday 11, Chinese YMCA, JKYMCA First Aid Lectures, B`pan.
Promotional Miss 'Kwok, Un-pong) Dre
TENSIONS IN THE SATELLITES.
Washington, May 2,
· NOTICE "TO_CONSIGNEES
Consignees per
J
5.5. “BENCRUACHAN”
obtained.
1.30-Orchestra Of The Work. 2:00-Variety Calls The Tune. 4.00-The Novations Trio, 4.18-Tropicana. 4.3D-Vocally Your 5.00–Munto Makers, 5.15-Children's Corner.
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7.65-Bing Bings. 7.15-Ray McKinley Orch. 720-8hine and Boite,' 7.45laten to Lelbert
8.00-1.1.C. News,
8,10-Local News,
8.18 The Ewerkwood Berenaders. 8.10-Request Show..
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D.80-Concert Hall. 14.00—1.0.C, News,
10.10-Local News, 10.16-Fred Waring
mayiraniano. 1.Thursday, Bernede,
11.00 Tex Benke Show,
and ยม
Pers
11.15-Anne Elegier and Webster Booth. 11.00-Stardust
12.00-Close Down,
Manila, May 3.. The Philippines House of Re- presentatives, last night approved a-resolution, already passed, by the Senate, extending the present import control. bill peading pas- sage of a proposed new measure which the United States and Bri- toin have opposed as discrimina- tory. The present net expired on April 30-Associated Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees Per
5.2. "ANNITSA” are hereby notified that their are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong" & Kowloon the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown Wharf & Godown. Co.'s go- moted Lady A/0 Central Nursing Division The Marshall Plan chief, Paut where it will be at consignees w.e.d. April 20; Sec. But, Mak Wing Hoffman, predicted today that the risk and subject to the Wharf's down, where it will be at Con- kwons promoted A/C Mongkok Division Russian system of satellites will teams and conditions of storage Wharf's terms and conditions signees' risk and subject to the April 11 Pte. Lal Koon-line promoted crack, and quite suddenly from and where delivery may be of storage, and where delivery Hm. See. Bet. Mongkok Division wetensions building up within. Apell 1: L/O Law Chain-hing - promoted
may be obtained, The columnat, Walter Lipp- Cel, wel. April 1.
Damaged packages are to be ann, agreed, saying Poland Dlamaal: Cpl. Leung Fook-wah di mann, 'malused, the Brigade w.e.f. May 15
would way of Yugoslavia left in the godowns for ex- tomorrow if it had an open fron-amination by Consignees and Carp Buple, ・・・ Her to the WestAssociated Press the Company's surveyor
MEIBIS. Carmichael & Clarke at 10 a.m. May 8, 1950.
To comply with the General Banded Warehouse Regulations. consignees must have a Re- venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined w
(Bad) R.A. EDWARDS, 8.0.8.,
go
the
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE.
S.S. "MEERKERK"
LOADING 5th AND 6th MAY
FOR
MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG and OSLO
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for exam- Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Ination by Consignees and the Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 am. on May 8; 1980.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have Re- YeДuo Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined platou odby No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the: No claims will be admitted, steamer's godowns, and all after the goods have let the goods
remaining undelivered steamer's godowns, and all after May 1950, will be goods reinaining undelivered subject to rent after May 8, 1950 will be
subject to rent All claims against the steamer must be presented to All claims against the steam- the Undersigned, on or before er must be presented to the May 23, 1980, or
́or:"Before will undersigned on not be recogileed,
May 22, 1900, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Thintrathon will be 1069
effected
No Fire Insurance will be faffected Lea
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Balled
4th May
Ibt Juge
Bald. Aden, Bombay,
Bingapore.
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18th May (6 pan.)
*th June
*th July
4th August
DUE HONGKONG'
"
12th May
1th Juna
Brd July
Colombo, Penang & i
DUR LONDON
16th June
10th July
1th Augus
1
4th September
Ist September
2nd October “
29th September
coth October
Aripting Cargo for Singapore. Fennox. Colambo, Bombas. Aden, Porta Bald & London,
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1. "BUNAT
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Bih May
1st June
LEAVES HONG KONG
DLH Mny
LEAVES HONGKONG 14th May.
ard June
FROM
FOR Kube & Yokohama.
FOR
London & Continent,
Acoepties Cargo for Bingapore, Port Bweitenhum, Penang, Colom ho, Aden. Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, London, Hamburg. Ant- werp & Botterdam. With liberty to sail nt Bombay it induceman
TANKS AVAILABLE FOR CARRIAGE OF OIL IN BULK SPACE FOR REFRIGERATED CARGO. LIMITED PASSEN- „GER ACCOMMODATION,
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
* "HIRDTEANA”
duo 10th May all 12tis May
* "TAIREA"
due 15th May
saila 19th Mar
BIRALA”
due 22nd May
nil 27th May
from Japost. for Siraita, Raagson Calentin.
from Unkutin, Rangoon
Straits.
for Japan. from Calculin,
Straits,
Mindras
for Btralis, Chittagong
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* Thine shim kaen Refrigerated Cargo spREK,
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from Persian Gulf, Bombay & Biralts,
MA "OZARDA"
In pork
and 10th May
ma. "PURNEA"
Jun 26th May
for Japan from
J'emian
Hombay, Columbu
Birgit
nl 29th May for Japan."
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&
• Ascepix cargo on through Bills of Lading for Persian Gull Porta
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**EASTMAN"
due 1st Juno
from New Zealand, & Australia.
Ali venecia have Iborly to ent) wk any poria on or off the route and the rules and exiliogo are subject, to change or amendment with or without notion.
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M.S. "KAMBODIA"
Loading 5th/6th May
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, HAIFA, GENOA,
ANTWERF, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,
GOTHENBURG, COPENHAGEN & HELSINKI Tanks avaliable for the carriage of oil in bulk.
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SAILING BiH MAY
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1950.