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Yokohama, Nagoya,

Osaka & Kobe 10.30 am. 18th May Singapore, Djakarta,

Saniorang. Soura- baya & Macassar Kaohsiung, Yolto-,

hama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe.. Keclung

Inchon? & Tientsin Singapore, Penang &

Belawan. Bangkok .Singapore

• Sails from ARRIVALS FROM

Korca Tientsin & Tsingtao Tientsin

RIVER SERVICE

Hongkong/Macho

Dept. Hongkong

Thur., Fri. & Sat.

Noon 10th May

-5 p.m. 18th May

5 p.m. 17th May

5 p.m. 18th May*

3 p.m. 19th May

5 p.m. 24th May

3 p.m. 5th June Custodian Wharf.

18th May. 15th May 17th/18th May

Macao/Hongkong

Arr. Hongkong

2 p.m. Mon., Tues., 7 a.m. Tues., Wed.,

Fri & Sat.

3.30 p.m. Sunday

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SAILINGS TO

20th May 31st May

Manue Is., Sydney

& Melbourne

Japan

Japan

1st Week June

ARRIVALS FROM

10th May

.Australia & Manila

24th May

..Australia & Manila

End May

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.Yokohama

Scheduled Sallings to Europe via Aden & Port Said.

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Liverpool, Dublin & Glasgow..... ARRIVALS FROM

..U.K..via Straits &

Bangkok

.UK. via Straits

U.K.. via Straits... .U.K. via Bangkok &

Labuan

25th May

18th May

16th May

30th May

"PELEUS"

“AGAPENOR"

U.K. via Straits U.K. via Straits &

Manila

11th June 12th June

13th June

"AENEAS"

U.K. via Strafts

27th Juno

"MARON"

.UK. via Straits

DE LA RAMA LINES

5th July

Salling to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Via Japan and Pacific coast ports

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1980.

U.S. VOTES FUNDS FOR RELIEF OF FAMINE IN CHINA

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7.1-EX, A. Kellar Show, 1,00 News and Weather Forecast.

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11G-News.

116-The Week's CompirRET, 200--Variety Calls The Tune, 4.00-The Nuratime Telo. 460Vocally Yours.

4.50-Unit Requesta,

Washington, May 11.

|A US$8,000,000 fund for relief of China's worst famine in 100 years was written into the foreign öld bill today.

A Senate-House Conference Committee neared final agreement on the measure as President Harry Truman pressed Congress for prompt passage to strengthen the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson's hand in London where high Western policy is being formulated. The use of the $8,000,000 Upwards of $100,000,000 for In non-Cominunisi China, China famine fund would de- use pend on whether China's Com- Talwan and the general China munist leaders would permit area to be spent at the discro- tion of President Truman, and its distribution by such Bit $100,000,000, for Korea.

A agency as the Red Cross. 'Pre- sident Truman has accused the Committee aide said the con- ferees agreed to the following Chinese Communists of send-distribution of the China funds:

$40,000,000

0.00 The Adventures of Richard Masing food to Russia while their

own people starve.

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11.00 Tex Beneke Show.

11 16-Murder Serap Hook, 13,3-Stardust, 12.00-Clone Down

YWCA LECTURE Mrs. Theodore Choy will give her fifth lecture in the series on "Child Study" on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the YWCA 11 Duddell Street.

The subject for May 27, will be "Conditions under which reall learning takes place."

Home cricket:

enrmarked for ald to Non-Communist forces in China and Taiwan-it President Truman deems it wise.

Sensational treatment of typhoid

Pretoria, May 11.

rezulta hava

Bensational

been obtained in experimenta In Pretoria with 'chloromiy- celin in the treatment of typhoid, Dr.

Nelson, Medical Officer of Health, wald today.

H.

Patients have" boon vir- tually cured In Tour days, whereas 'before the ad- vent of the new drug... little could be done with a typhoid patient except to make him comfortable and try to avold complications. It took from 20 to 30 days bring-tom- paratures down to norma)~~~ Amociated Prim

RADIO

H.K.T. P.M.

on

Radio Hong Kong broadenata frequency of 845 kiloezelen per secund and on 9.21 megacycles per second In

the 1 metre band,

In his statement two days ago, Mr. Truman also asserted that the United States is now, trying to find a way to get food into the hands of American private agen- to aid the cies still in China

the President who called it China's worst famine in a century,

The only

major provision of unused money appropriated last the bill to be settled is the Presi-year for China aid. dent's Point Four programme of

$40,000,000 for the general area outside China'proper.

$3,000,000 for relief to Com 15.15-Morning Prayers. (Studio) munist China.

stricken millions, It Was

$0,000,000 to finance education here of Chinese students.

These funds would come out of

technical aid to backward areas Truman's message of the world.

Chairman Tom Connally of the President Truman urged ap- Senate Foreign Relations Comproval of the full $45,000,000 au- mittee

expects final agreement thorisation by the Administration on all points on Friday including for the "Point Four" programme world's under-deve- Point Four. The bill will then to aid the zo back to House and Senate for loped areas. final approval or rejection.

China funds Authorisations approved by the Conference Committee include:

Leicester whip Glamorgan by six wickets

London, May 11.

Mr. Truman, who is on a cross- country tour, telegraphed his ap- peal to Senator Connally and Chairman

irman John Kee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Mr. Truman said, the "Point

Will

help

Four programme under-developed countries, par ticularly those of the Near East and Southern and South East Asia, to maintain their Inde

nce in the face, of grave pondence dangers.

"I therefore feel it of the most serious importance that the full

sum of

of the $43,000,000 approved by the Senate, be authorised to Any carry on this programme. deduction from this amount would: not only hamper effective work in this field, but, would also have serious political, and sociological reactions in these fareas where confidence in the firm determina- sion of the United States is now

whip-crucial."

Leicestershiro, at the bottom of the English County Cricket tabla last season, today pod Glamorgan, the Champions in 1948, by six wickets with a day to spare. Glamorgan gave an inept display against a keen attack and left Leicestershire to get 102 runs in their second innings to win. Leicestershire's opening pair, (G. Edrich 105, Stevenson four Berry and Lester, showed that for, 33). there was little wrong with the Pontypridd pitch by putting on 77 runs in an hour thereafter the result was never in doubt, the match ending just before tea.

19.30 "Hong Kong Ceiling"---Programme

Bummery.

12.82-Harry

Owene and JIL Royal Jawatania, Hotel Orch. 146-Huatcal Swieartin Bong.

1.15-News, Weather Report and

nouncements.

1.20-Orch, .Selections;

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Introduced

2.80 -"American Patrol"—A Programma

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3.00---"Hospital

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Home News from Britain;

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11.00-Radio News Reel, (London Rainy) 11.15-Grand Prix, D'Europe.

The President's telegram con- tinued: "Prompt passage of the bill will greatly advance our for eign policy, and strengthen Secre

hand at his im- tary Acheson's ho portant meeting in London."

Senator, Kenneth Wherry made public a letter from Mr. Truman in.answer to one by 35 Senators asking assurance that the United States will not give diplomatic At Oxford: Oxford University recognition to the Chinese Com-

or support any 185-Close Down, 127 and 243 (Cannings, right-arm

seven for. 52), munist, regime and fast-medium,

its delegation at

the Hampshire 209 and eight for no move to seat its

United Nations wleket.

wrote Benator Mr. Truman Wherry that he appreciated the Senators' interest in foreign affairs, nod said thele-views will ed Press and United Press. be given consideration-Associat-

The Joint Champions, Middle- sex, who have decided to rebuild their teams this year, continued their poor start to the season at Lords, where they were outplay- ed by Warwickshire, who at the

to fall.

At the Oval: Surrey 341. Derby

147 and 158 for three (Kelly shire |74)--

At Brentwood: Essex 178 and 120 for three (Insole nol out 57) Northamptonshire 347,

West Indies win

wickshire's bowlers, brilliantly After dismissing

for

close were 384 runs ahead wir The West Indies cricket tourists three second innings wickels still won the fire, motor HONG KONG ARMY when they beat Yorkshire, the SOCCER TEAM BEAT On a plich which never ap-joint County Champions, by three neured

30 BN. RAOC 4-3 dimeult Warwickets with a day to spare. really

Yorkshire in 127 the

Singapore, May 12. supported in the field, kept the their second innings

to 87 Middlesex West Indies were set to get usually aggressive

Aller a very fast and force- batamen struggling for runa.

win. They took nearly two and a ful game, the touring Hong Hallies bowled 50 balls before half hours and lost seven wickets Kong Army soccer team beat the 30 battalion Rayal Army conceding a run and finished with before they accomplished it. Ove wickets for 44 with his leg- Prior Jones, the tall, burly Ordinance Corps by 4 to 3 in breaks and googlies the

West Indies fast bowler, found

a friendly match here yester- Though 183 ahead on the first

mere life in the pitch than

day. and took seven terday innings, Warwickshire did not

shire wickets for 29 runs. enforce the follow-on. A.H. Kar

Len Hutton, the England open dar, the Pakistan all-rounder,

the only man, to again batted well for Warwick-ing bat, alire and with his captain, Dol- stand up to the varying attack of lery, put on 102 for the sixth spin and pace and made 67, which wicket, the best batting of the included a six and four fours.

By tea, the West Indies had day at Lords.

scored 30 runs for one wicket in their second Innings, pla

Supremely confident

Waz

HAOC scored the first goal, but Hong Kong led by 2 goals to 1 at the end of the first half.

After the teams, were 3-3 in the second half, Hong Kong net- ted the winning goal in the lost minute after both sides had gone all out for the winner. Reuter- AAP.

Close of play scores Close bf play scores today were: At Pontypridd: Leicestershire Hutton played supremely con- SCOTLAND'S TEAM beat Glamorgan by she wickets, adent cricket for two and a quar- Glamorgan 75 and 121 (Paler, off-ter hours while hitting a six and FOR HOCKEY INT'L break, four for 13). Leicester four fours before, he fell to a

The following wil represent 95 and

and 103 for four,

mis-timed drive to deepish mid-

Scotland In Worcester: Worcestershire on at 106.174 -At

the Hockey Inter- beat Combined Services by five

Yardley mun rondle

gave

an aasy re-national against Ireland to be wickets. Combined Services 103 turn catch at 114 and six runs played on the Club de Becreic and 142. Worcestershire 183 and later Smailes, Coxon and Wardle ground at Kings Park tomorrow 143 for five (Kenyon 53, Dews BUL

all fell at the same total at 5:30 pm. out

The last five wickets felt 21 50). At Lords: Warwickshire 928 and 201. for seven (Dolléry, not out 52), Middlesex 143,WA

At Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- versity 331 for nine declared and 24.for no wicket. Lancashire 243

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.S. “DONA ANICETA"," Damaged cargo ex this ves sel will be surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Dougins at Holt's

for

West Indies needed 87 for victory when they batted again, Rao and Stollmeyer were (Continued at foot of next Col),

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Brookshaw (Army),Hunter (Army), Trace (Commandos) Ferrier (HRHC), Fraser (HKHC) Leslie (Folice), Wilson (Army) McNob (Army), McPherton (Com mandos), McKenzie (Army) an: Lambio (Army), 12mi

White shirts, shorts and stock ings to be worn.

Recorded Commentary by Raymond Baxter and Bill Hartley on the Start of the Nace from Gilverstone. God Bave the King.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

́ ́From UNITED KINGDOM PORTS "AND STRAITS

f

Consignees per Ship

5.S. "CORFU”

ARRIVED May 12, 1950.

are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, where it will lie at consignees risk and expense and subject. conditions of to terms and Storage of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. The cargo is expect-' ed fo be ready for delivery from the Godown on and after May 18, 1950.

Cargo is considered as be- ing accepted in good order and condition by consignées, unless broken, chafed and damaged packages are left in the Go- down for subsequent examina

on by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of consignees, At 10 am. on May 17, 1950

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulation, consignees must have a Re

when i dužlable goods are ex- amined.

A "SOUDAN**

FREIGHT BERVICE

DUE HONGEONO

FROM

2nd June

London & Continent.

29th June

LEAVES BONG KONG -. FOR

. th June

Kobe Yokohama, +

LKAVES BONOKONO

70%

15th May

9th June

London Continent.

Asorpiing Cargo for Blusapore, Port Dweilenham, Penang, Colomi do. Aden. Pori Bald, Genoa, Marvelles, London, Hamburg, Ant- werp & Botterdam. With liberty to call it Boobay if indusoma S KERK.

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fat Japan,

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for Japan.

from Terajan Gulf. Dombay & Straits

for Japan.

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All damaged cargo claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before June 5, 1950, or they will not be recognised. No fire insurance, will be effected.

No claims will be admitted completely at their ease agalmat, after the goods have been Yorkshire's,arri” attack."

8.S. "TYNDAREUS" -

Damaged cargo ex this ves

The West Indies had to ight taken delivery of exy ship's aido or alternatively, ex, the Bel will be surveyed by Messra Goddard & Douglas at Holl's hard against the Yorkshire spin Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf

particularly dangerous

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MACKINNO

15, 1930, and consignees are 15, 1950, and consignem to wickats for

He and less a joint survey has pre- requested to have their re- requested to have their re Smalls, planer down the touring viously been affected presentatives, present during presentatives present during batsmen, who took nearly twe

and the survey,

gaining hours before 'the sür"

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