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"LANGLEESCOT".

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early July

6th June 13th July early Aug.

Through U/L jesund,19

Mediterranean and Northern

European ports,"

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DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

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Tanks available for Bulk. Oil.

.22nd Juno .24th July

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

“STEEL. SEAFARER"

STEEL ROVER"

"STEEL ADMIRAL"

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

"STEEL SEAFARER"

"STEEL ROVER”

"STEEL ADMIRAL”

21th June

16th July

. 16th Aug.

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ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

5.5. "HAI HIING"

m.v. "SUMATRA" m.v. "MINDORO"

.29th May 5th Junc End June .End July

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

m.v. "BALI"

m.v. "SUMÁTRÁ”

FOR

15th June .15th July

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENILAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG

Deeptanks available for. Bulkoil

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Tel. 31146

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Loading about 14th Juno

far

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HONG

PIN POINT CONTROL FOR SHIPS

China Coast, navigation wili be given the highest degree of safety with the application of n new system of "pin point" control, perfected during the war and by far the most ac- curate yet devised.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY ·∙1980.

KONG WATERFRONT

BY OUR HARBOUR REPORTER

to WHO'S WHO

Bombed ship be given major overhaul

Soon to undergo complote överküùling and repatri

to her super-structure, which_kafforad. oxton- sive damage when sho was bombed by two Nationalist aircraft in Könymoon Harbour in February this year, is the motor vessel Won Haing.

Well-informed veterans of the The 383 gross-ton river-ship is owned by the

China Coast route assert that the Mainiand would be the ideal site! for the adoption of this Decca havigation syɛlem, now in vogue In many parts of, the world.

The system requires a chain of land stations to maintain elelent and "ph point" accurate control of movements of ships which keep contact by this method,

2

Overseas Navigation Company and chartered to the China Star Shipping Company of Hong Kong.

The manager of one of the largest Chinese shipping firms in the Colony, the Ming Sung Industrial Company, Hong Kong, Limited, comes from Chungking. Szechuẩn...

He is Yang Chen-chib, who ar- rived in the Colony only last year from Chungking to take over the managership of the Company. Al- though he is 44 years of age, he is much younger" in appéstance and fis outlook on the world.

of

Although the province of Szo- chuan has no great expanse water, Mr. Yang took an ently In- Built by the Kiangnan Dock- | was maintained until that fates (terest in life upon the waters". yards in Shanghai in 1934, she ful, day of February 5, while she and worlted as travelling shipping was originally meant to be laid at anchor in the Customs manager on river vessels plying- cargo vessel and was used in Harbour init, Anchorage at Puk between Chungking and nearby

in the Port of Kongmoon. At towns, this capacity by the Chinese 3.43 pm, that day two Nation- Navigators can fix their post-Maritime Customs until July tions with certainty to within 800 1040, when she was bought by yartis and from close range to her present owners. within 50 yards by using this system.

Each chain comprises a "mas testation and three "slave" punts. Each post will be located at 10 miles apart and will aulo mationally send out a different low-frequency signal.

Ships will be equipped with necessary “apparatus · which will pick up the signls sent from the pests on respective dinis which have cach specified colour. Readings on these dials will be transferred to a special chart of the area. The intersecting inds of these three readings will-Indi- cate the position of the

ship.

Since all three lipes must in- tersect at the same bosillon, the navigator is able to double-check. on his position arki ascertain or the accuracy of the record.

The Decca system one of four such systems utilised for. marine and serial navigation after the war-has been installed since the war to pay

enver

the whole of the United Kingdom nreu and most of the Balle, Several lidhdred ships are using the hysteris.

in

The system was orighinlly used conjunction with sca-nir operations in the invasion of the Continent. It was perfected after the war und released for private

use.

U.S. HITS BACK AT CZECHS

Prague, May 27. The United States today usk- ed Czechoslovakia to close within two weeks her last re- maining Consulate in America the Consulate-General in New York, including the office

Czechoslovak the

Com- merelal Counsellor.

of

In 1948 she was converted inte versel and mode passenger

as such or her maiden voyage

ID48. She was September 20, Placed on the Hong Kong-Kong moon-Sam Fau run and this run

How's your

harbour 1.Q.

Do you

know whers this picture was taken? Süre you do! Don't Se buzzled.. lio Etyle of the architecture will give you the clue.

It is one

of the oldest structurés In the Colony and also one of the most important. Now you've got it.

Turn the pags round and see whether you're right.

(Quiping Palio med jvisuaŋ)

"NAZI TACTICS IN AMERICA"

The

Khi

list planes flew over her and one. When he was 28. Mr. Yang, was of them relchsed a 500-pound transferred to a deak job with H. E. borli which just missed the the Yang Hun Rapid Steamship vessel.

Company, much to his sorrow. However he took it all in his stride and adapting himself to the aftuntion soon became a direc-

or of the Company.

However, the my Wen Hsing was not so lucky when the next toad of three Incendiary bombs was dropped, all of them hitting some part of the ship: Luckily Mr. Yang Chen-chth obtained no one was injured but the broke his carly schooling at, the Friends out aud several hours later, after High School in Chungking and attempts half been made to put inter graduated from the Nanking out the Ares, the ship sảnit. University. As a student he was fond of sports, taking particular

Dalyding operations under the charge of Mr. F., W. Win yard; Ship Enginest, began ieu than two weeks tätog End alter the vessel.was ralind, the who towed to Madro on February 21,

Mödöm älds tó

navigation

In early March the my Wen Haig Wis towed Back to Hong Kong by the Salyage Tuz Frosty Moller and she was taken to the Kwong, Cheung Hing Shipyards at Cheungshawan.

During the past few months, constant repales to the vessel have Deen curried out but the owners are now huvide her, completely moderüised, flting her with all modern aids to navigation. She will continue, to be a passenger vestel and nothing is to be spared in making the vessel a "floating

MR. YANG CHEN-CHIH

hotel" for future passengers. interest in football. However, da ho grew older he became In- An official source revealed that trigued with lessons learnt from at least several hundred thousand books

changed into ah dollars (Hong Kong, currency) earnest scholar. will be spent in redesigning, re-

und

conditioning and modernising the Yang takes a deep interest in

vessel. It is hoped that the vessel world affaits not only from D will resume het passenger service business point of view. But disq in early October tills year. because of his great hopes for a

better world to five f

The me Wen Hing has berths for 250 passengers and approxi Omaha, May 27. mately 180 tons of cargo space, Attorney-General, J. to what route she will be placed Howard McGrath, tonight de- on, the owners phd the charterers nounced Scnator Joseph Mc. have hét yet Skelded. Carthy's hunt for Communists in the Government as Nazi tactics that could, destroy the liberties of All Americans.

Addressing a Jefferson Jackson Day. democratic dinner here;. Mr. McGrath cut losse with the most bilstering answer to Senator Mc- Administration spokesman.. Carthy yet undertaken by an

to his

The present state of affairs in China is not conductive peace of mind and he cartiestly Hopes that the civil war will soon ccase and China can rise to takā her rightful place imong the dations of the world.

NEW SHIP FOR-Mr-Yang finds great interest. It

DE LA RAMA

people of the Colony. He says that, although the people them- stlyes are the same the world over, yet the daily arrivals of occan going vessels bring in few The name

Dona Aurora-faces and new ideas. Lady Dawns a fo

familiar, one

He defended the loyalty of to, Hong Kong shipping, circles. the United

Government workers and asserted

But when

nan.

The demand was mrde, in à one-page note delivered by the United States Ambassador, Mr. Ellis 0, Briggs, to the Czechos- lovak Foreign Ministry at noon.)

The note also announced that ut the demand of the Czechos- lovak Government

"This is a far cry from Chung. States Government was drasti-

-the mus. Dona Aurora king, Mr. Yang added. "There cally cutting the size of its mis- that unfounded attacks on them visits, the Colony, in the near one sees the same faces the whole sinn In Czechoslovakia and clos- menace all citizens.

future it will be something new year round." ing its Consulate-General In Bra- The Attorney-General did not she the

latest

est acquisition of the tislava, the Stovait capital, mention Senator McCarthy by De La Rama

Idunched late As he has always worked, on river-shipping routes, Mr. Yang Today's action was the latest naine but left no doubt as to his last month li move in what has become known target. He attacked the disloyalty When compirted she w011 beadmills he knows little or nothing here as "the war of the Eristins-cliarges malle by the Wisconsin placed on 20 Far East-United about ocean-going vessels but is sies which begari on April 29. Republican on and off the Senate States run with Hong Kong as a willing to learn.

In a series of moves since then, floor and lubeiled them as witch port of call, in the

circuit. both Czechoslovakia

Mr. Yang is proud of his com the hunts, Such attacks and

could

The Dora Aurora is the third United States have ordered each render the nation, to totalitarian

vessel to be hamed thui by De La Pany's fleet of nine aluminium other to cut consular and diplo- lam without a gunshot. He de Rams. The first vessel was built ships, which were built in Canada matic representation in the res-clared, "If our democracy is not in Trieste, Italy; in 1940, but was and destined for the Yangtse pective countries.

dle by its own hand it must not sunk by Gerthan submarined in River, On May 23, the Prague Gov- adopt the secret police tactics of 1942 off the coast of Brazil. ernment asked the United States the Nazis to combat, the secret those her mission in Cze police of the Communists."Unit choslovakia to a total of 12 cd Press. Americans and seven Czechos lavak employees.. Today's note

sold the United

States Government inté deu to reduce its omdial representation to conform with the conditions arbitrarily, imposed, by the Minis try's note of May 23.

"It is clear**

ADVENTURERS STEAL STEAMER Landon. May 27

Two young Fredchmen with

They are the first vessels...of Shortly after the war, the Philippine shipping Arm Bought their kind in the world with hulis nad double * Acet of coasters from the US. aluminium

bottoms which makes for guras Maritime Commission; them was named, Dona oro had lightness of the vessels.

one.bility and speed because of the The second Doña Autora mado, several calls here and had drawií – considerable attention

In conclusion Mr. Yang spid

among Lie waterfront community that although the present China by her ploek

an irado was almost ata stafideilll

hn urke to see Enggil were, re She WAS...

"cut"

sold to a because of the hostilities, as soon

the note said, ported today to have stolen & Dutch, aliphing pranon and as the war ceases, and no matter

the Czechoslovak Govern- small coastal paddle steamer trom has been: re-handed Cusnza, who gafns control of China, the meilt Ins bélied lis stated inten-** fishing hämiet, la France and The latest Donut Aurora is, the rich resources, of China, wit be ton of promoting peaceful rela- to have set sufl across the Chin-second vessel to be launched it brought into play and trade wil tlonis umong nátions ångt has made nel-

- the » Nagasaki --Shipyards for De increase to thế bonell of the clear that it is no longer Inter- Coast-guards, police and ships La Rama. The first was the Doña -ested In malatainlig hormôl on both sides of the Chiánět weit Kljčia, thướcħad early this fefnt.

diplomalle relations with the alerteil to keep a watch for the Both vessels fy the Philippike United States. Reuter.

véssél-Reuter..

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Whole world.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES

M.V. "TAIYUANZ

ace. Máy ), (in.

Damaged cargo, ex this s sel will be surveyed by Mosirs, Goddard & Douglas at Hong kong & Kowloon Whorf from ∙10 a.shan the 30th and 31st May 1950 and consignee „të- presentatives are requested to be, présent during the survey."

China

The Global Fizet

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO

"President.Cleveland? "General. GordonTM "President Wilson”

við JAPÁN

Arg: May 28 Liang, June 18, Carr, June 19

Bails Max. Salls Jung Sails June

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

“Presidóik Kártijon”

"PfeildƐnt M¿Kláfoy”.

via JAPAN

(Arr. Skis 8 ......«Ařk. Justd· 13

Sails Jühe Balls June 14

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

"President, Tyler"

Willamette Victory"

Arr, June, 10 Sails June Art, July 15

ROUND THE WORLD

it

VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, PÓRT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES; MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK, and BOSTON "Preläörit Jáffëreðli”

Art, May 29 "President Grant"

TO JAVA & STRAITS

"Willamette Victory" St. George's Bldg.

n, mi

Sails Blog 30 Salls June

Arr, Jund 13

Salik June 14 fa ditis.

BEN LINE

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Hambuta

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Have Hambura, a

Huli.

11th June

21st, Juna

26th June

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2nd July

16th July

29th July

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14th Aug.

· Lölding - óñ by 16t

28th June

20th July:

17th Aug."

30th June

Dendy, Le Havre, Lon don Hamburg.

Dukun Antwerp Rotterdam.

tóth June

14th June

6th July

Stat July

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Via Malays, Columbo, port, Budan; Aden; and Suez Canal.

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