# THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1950.

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SAILINGS TO

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Sibu

Singapore, Djakarta,

Sourabaya

Yokohama

5 p.m. 22nd July

3 p.m. 24th July

&

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Macassar... Kaohsiung, Keelung,

5 p.m. 24th July

Nagoya, Osaka &

5 p.m. 24th July

5 p.m. 28th July*

"SHENGKING"

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Kobe

Kalu Bangkok Tientsin

Keelung, Yokohama,

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"POYANG"

"SHENGKING"

"SINKIANG"

"SHANSI"

"HUNAN"

"SOOCHOW"

1

5 p.m. 28th July

5 p.m. 30th July

* Sails from

ARKIVALS FROM Errun

5 p.m. 1st Aug 5 p.m. 3rd Aug.* Custodian Wharf.

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Bangkok

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24th Aug.

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27th July

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29th July

7th Aug.

28th July 3rd Aug.

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..U.K. via Straits &

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INVADE NORTH KOREA

Leopold returning today

war.

RADIO

on

Radio Hong Kong – brondinkla frequency of liocyelva „Det' second And on 252 mouzeyriza, per, second In the 81 marire' band, “.

H.K.T. P.M.

19.10-"Morning Prayers,” 18tudio)

itong Kone

me Bummary,

· Calling"-Prsurata-

12.22-Ivor Moreton and Dave Kayo on 1-Light Variety.

1wg Plante,

1.15-News, Weather Report and 'An

nouncements,

1.30-Dechentral Selections.-New

cert Orchestra.

290~"American Patrol

San Francisco, July 20. General Dwight Eisenhower said today that

might be necessary for the 'United States forces to cross the 38th Parallel to defeat the North Koreans, but he did not boliove such action would bring Russia into the w General Eisenhower told a Press conference: 2.00 (CTS)

don't know where the point will be to which we will have to go to defeat the enemy, if he will stay in the South until he can be. But further. beaten, we need to go no wherever you have to go to defeat them) you have to go.” That place, he added, would probably be the whole Korean area. But even if the Ameri ein forces' drive went to the

Brussels, July, 20. King Leopold of the Belgians will fly home from Switzerland on Saturday sources close te

Court the

revealed tonight. Three Dakelns, with a fighter escort, will bring the Monarch back.

With ho will come bls twa older

Crown sons, 19-year-okl Prince Bedouin, and 16-year-old Prince Albert, professor Jacques Pirenne, the King's Secretary and the Catholle Prime Minister, M.38th Parallel, he said, he beg Jean Duvleumrt, who is dying 10 lieved it would not bring Ru Switzerland tomorrow officially to sia into the war. tell King Leopold of Parliament's decision.

Elizabeth, 14-year-old Queen mother of the King, may be the} Brt to greet her son, The Queen Mother recently told her frigids: "I am overjoyed at the thought of my son's return. All these years 1 have felt lonely. I miss the

Vury

of iny company grand-children.

A dozen Kurds with Sten guns Tonight mounted duty around the Pulice where the Repot, Prince Charles, was in residence.

The Chief ur the Regent's Cabinet saft tonight: "Peiner Charles will not leave the Palace tonight or tomorrow."-dimer.

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General Eisenhower, who is on holiday for two weeks from his duties as President of Columbia

told reporters University,

the North Koreans may refuse to re- treat, in which case the whole thing could be settled in South.

the

He based this conclusion on the belief that

tatalltarian govern- once having general, ments in conquered ground, regard wenkness to retreat.

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"We must not fail," he added. "To fall in that area Would be an occasion for a burst of similar or worse incklents throughout the Corn- controlled by the area inuatzis,

"I see them (the Communists) as a sulten weight leaning against boundaries all over Asia."

BUSINESS BACKS The Supreme Commander of

THE PRESIDENT

New York, July 20.

Allled forces in Europe during World War II snil the Conumu- Когда nist Invasion of South symbolised understanding by the Communists "that our system of Business and industriat lea-government is superior to theirs". ders pledged co-operation with President Harry Truman's pre- paredness programme but many took a cautious attitude on the remainder of his proposals.

A number of company officials did not want to comment on such phases of Mr. Truman's message as credit controls, luxes and materials controls until he gave more details on what he had in mind.

Atomic bomb

"The Communists realise that our system has morę ap- peal than their own. if their system were valid, they could win out without aggression." Asked if he thought the United

should States

няс the atomic bomb in Korea, General Eisen- hower sald, "I would not use it against personnel."

British oil tanks set on fire by Reds

Rangoon, July 20.

An official announcement said Communista' fired tracer bullets into three Bellish - owned sil tanks,`setting them afire.

One hundred and fifty thousand gallons of crude oil were destroyed...

The fire was at the Burma Oil Company's field at Chauk, 390 miles from Rangoon,- Ascociated Press.

NO COLONIALISM IN MALAYA

Singapore, July 20. Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner for the Malayan Federation, today replied" to "propagandists who talk of "colonialism" in Malaya.

In a speech in Malacca, he said: "The Malay Siates are self-

States

The today. governing Malayan Federal Constitution is one in which the British Govern- ment and the States' Govern- ments are partners on a basis of equality.

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"There is no domination, spending of energy on an argu- ment as to which partner does what. The whole structure resta on a foundation of mutual agree- ment, confidence, trust, friendship and goodwill."

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"If the American commanders The New York Catton Ex-in Korea find reason for using it and material-airfields against change said, "We have always co. operated with Federal and State Warehouses and it we could use without, f might say, cutting authorities in time of emergency of human beings, then its use and this Exchange will continue might be considered. We are try to follow this set policy."

Ing to stand before the world as

The High Commissioner The President's request to Axa decent people, not as judges to

oppose nounced that in September the margin requirements for trading exterminate those who

Government, would Introduce a on commodity exchanges was not us."

General Elsenhower refused to Dul in the Federal Legislative the answer to erratic movements

discuss talk that he might be a Council to provide for Malayan in the futures markets.

Presidential candidate in 1952. Federal citizenship on the lines The National Association of Concerning the Indian Prime recommended by the Communi- Manufacturers telegraphed the Minister's effort to settle the ties Liaison Committee. White House that "the productive, Korean war, General Elsenhower Committee, a body of influential might of American Industry said. "I have met Mr. Nehru. Inon-official leaders, recently sug- pledged to supply the full needs regard him as being very ain-gested the simplification of cer- Federal of the U.S. and the nations allied cere."-United Press.

tain qualifications for with, her in the effort to preserve

citizenship, with recognition and freedom."--Associated Press.

maintenance of the special rights and status of Mulbys in this re- lation.Routes.

HARRY GOLD'S PLEA OF GUILTY

DUTCH ARMY IN INDONESIA

Jakarta, July 20.

Tho

The Netherlands Army Head-

Buenos Aires, July 20, quarters says the Dutch military establishment in Indonesia wii! Argentina opened its comenor- have been reduced from 260.000 cial doors today for essential im- to only 60,000 by July 20.

ports. The Central Bank reversed The milltary establishment in-a two-year-old restrictive polley. cludes soldiers and their de Private bunkers, believe that the

Headquarters pendels

sald Argentine decided to encourage

Philadelphia, July 20. Harry Gold, 39-year-old scientist, today pleaded guilty to atomic spying for Russin 72.000 Dutch, soldiers have been inports perhaps because of

repatriated in the last seven that the Korean war may, lead to months and 13,000 are awaiting worldwide shortages, -- Associated passage home.-Associated Press, Press.

a charge that carries the death penalty.

Appearing before the District Court Judge, James McGranery, the swarthy blochemist answer- ed "guilty" in a clear, firm valce to both counts of the indictment, which charged that he was the go-between for Klaus Fuchs, Bitish spy who allegedly gave information to Gold for transmis sion to Russia.

Gold was charged with per- forming 11 secret missions for Russia in 1843 and 1044. Asked how he pleaded to the charges, het told the Court: "I plead guilty to the whole indictment,"

announced Judge MeGranery that sentence would be postponed until after a Federal investiga- tlon-United Press.

SITUATION MORE

SERIOUS. THAN

REALISED?

Spring Lake, Michigan,

July 20.

Full backing for Truman on Korea in the Congress

fear

Washington, July 20. Proposals for full scale mobilisation beyond Pro- sident Truman's recommendations were ad- vanced in the House of Representatives today as the fighting forces moved to fill out their. ranks,

In a round of speeches on the Korean war crials, mem- Otto A. Seyferth, President of bers of the House rallied be- the United States Chamber of hind the President's call for belloves American US$10,000,000,000 or new ap, Commerce, troops will be driven out of Korcs.propriations and some

He made the prediction after Umi controls." returning from Washington where

bers.

Representative Richard

Nixon (Republican) sald the President's requests were the very minimum Congress should approve.

Food prices

Con-

Programm

of Becund Characters, latroduced by on Dox, (Studio) 166–"Hospital Recent Presented

by Linn Cater, (Studio) 400-"We Dow to Differ?'-A Combat of the Beren, with Joyce Grenfell, Gladys Young, Charmian Innes à Kay Hammond. Ver

Th Hallo Doctor" and Jela Clements. (NCTB)

430**Forces Cholco"-Presented - by

Jim Waddell. [8tudia)

Itequesla"-Linda- Cater 0.00-"Unit

Calling-Work Rhops Pistoon, 953 Company, IAH.C, (Studio)

Calling"-Prograni-

tre Ruminary, 600-Berial Bory :-"Lode from Lelah

Бон Binaand-By - Philip· · Góvil Peliode 3: “Gone, jết tha Dogs,"" (London Jelay

4.30- Benalinie.” 7.00-Time for Mexic”—The Midland

High Orch, (ARUTA)2) 2.50"Variety Handbox" (com the

Camberwell

I.ondan. Palace, (UBCTS)

H.GO-World News and tows Analysts.

(London Relay)

R.15-Muric and Bonga of Victor, Horbert 100-"From the Editorial."(andon

Relay}

*210-Weather Report,

9.15-Relay of a Sed Cricket The

Match-Ball by Ital Commentary From Treat Bridge, Natilngham. (Relov)

9,36~The Rildir of the Kanda"---From

the Novel by Erskine Childers. Pina) Episode:-"The Lack of the Hlowaway." (DUCTS}

14.05-"Cabaret" and Danea Music. 11.00-Radio News eel. (London Relay) 11,16--Interkado,

11.70-41Grootdals Mude,"

Cod Save the King. 11,50-lane Down,

A.M.

Rediffusion

7,00-Up With The Bun, 7.30-Musical Clock. 7.45–E.-A. Keller Show, 800---News & Weather Fortokat, 8.16-Salon Concert Players, 1.06-Marning Muele,

9.30 Favourite Clusalem, 10,30---Morning Medley.

P.M.

12.00-Financlat, and World News, 12.15-Birike Up The Band. 11.82-bance. Music.

1.15---Ne

1.80-The Week's Composer, E.CO-Variety Calls The Tune. 4.00 The Tex Beneke Show. 4.16--Tropicana,

4.10 Vocally Yours,

6.00--Unit Requests,

4.00-Love From Leighton Burrard. 6,30-Ray Me¤inley Orch, 4,45–Spotlight on Show, 1,00-Terry' and Grace. 1.15-"Teen Time." 3,05-Down Harmony Lane,

8.00-11.8.C. News,

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B.15-Old New Orleans

8,10-Sports Roundus.

8.4 Nichols,

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2.0)-Norman Cloutier and I Mem

ortal Music,

9.30-Jill Tazade, · 10.00D.D.G. News, 19.10-Home News from Britain, 10,10-Cabaret And Dance Music, 15,15-Murder Berap Book, 11,30-Blarus:

12.00-Clog Down,

U.S. MISSION

TO BURMA

London, July 20. The appointment of Abbot L. Moffat as chief of the U. S. special technical and economic mission to Burma was announced in London today.

Mr. Moffat is now Deputy Chief | of the Economic Co-operation Administration In the United Kingdom. The ECA, which made public the news of his Burma assignment, said he will set up his headquarters: In Fattygori: in September.Associated Press.

Moscow, July 20, The Indian Ambassador, Sir Sorvapalli Radhakrishnan, sent the recent correspondence on Koren between Pandit Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, and the American Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, to the Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. An- drel Gromyke, for transmission to Marshal Stalin, the Indian Em- binsy announced today-Reuter,

successful

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees Por

STATES STEAMSHIP CO.

the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CONSIGNKES PER

BARBER LINE

10.8. "TUNGUS”

8.8. "COLORADO" are hereby notified that their are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon cargo is being discharged into Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown. Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at consignees where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to the Wharfalak and subject to the Wharf's.

tarins and conditions of storage, terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be and where delivery may be obtained. obtained.

venue

Damaged' packages are to be left in the godowns for ex- amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Mesars. Goddard & Douglas.

at 10 a.m. on July 24, 1950.

To comply with the General lors, consignees must have a Bonded Warehouse Regula- ' Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods

are examined..

Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for exam Ination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messra. Tokyo, July 20. Carmichael & Clarke at, 10 Vietnamese The

"People's a.m. on July 28, 1050. Front" has sent a message of encouragement to the North To comply with the Genérol Korea Communists, according to Bonded Warehouse Regulations a Pyongyang Radio. broadcast Consignees must have a Re monitored

mossago here. The

Omeer in attendance In the Senate an Agricultu said that the people of Vietnam when damaged dutiable goods

prayed for "the ral sub-Committee, announced Several com-

that it would begin investiga. mashing of American Imperial are examined. ., he sat in on conferences of senior Pistned that he did not go far

tion of food prices within the firm in Aalo,”-Reuter.

No claims will be admitted No claims will be admitted next two weeki: military men and Cabinet mem- Enough in his request for men,

after the goods have left the after the goods have left the money," nrms "and controls.

The Senate Armed Services

steamer's godown, and all goods steamer's godowns, and 11 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

remaining undelivered after goods remaining undelivered "My only regret is that the Committee met to consider Pre- President did not call for com-ident Truman's request for re-

July 27, 1950. will be subject after July 25, 1050" will be

subject to rent. plete and total-mobilisation," said moval of the 2,005,000 célling on

88. “PATROCLUS"

to rent. Representative George Smathers military manpower but had to

Damaged cargo ex this ves- (Democrat) who goos to the postpone discussion of the matter Senate boxt year.

[until. Friday, business day because of other zel will be surveyed. at Holt's Representative Robert Jones

Wharf between. 10 am and Mobilization was the Arst order (Democrat) Introduced a resolu- New Delhi, July 20. tion that would put Congression of business with the armed forces, noon on July 24 and 20, 1980, Truman, and consignees, are requested The Prime Ministers of India record as favouring, total mobill, however, President and Pakistan and the United Na-sation.

meanwhile, sold, in a statement to have their representativea tions Mediator for Kashmir, Sir Representative Edith Nourse that it was even more urgent present during the survey. Owen Dixon, met together for Rogers (Republican) said regis now than it was last spring to two and a half hours today attration of women for war work strengthen the devilvo defendes Na of the North Atlantic area. Ho is Government House, Delhi to dia- may well comez cuss the Kashmir question,

Lepresentative James Fulton to submit to Congress shortly a The questions, was adjournot (Republicansurkeikshake fallow request for somere yarma,ald to Until tomorrow Recording 10% Itopublicans to forges parkian North Atlanto nations and Hong Kong, July 22, 1000. Joint communique", issued (this) quarrels with the Administratios others; non-Communist Bialas evening-Reuters

In the conduct of the Korean war. United Press;

The situation is much more serious than most of us realise," Ja, declared-AssociatedPress.

MEETING ON

KASHMIR

BUTTERFIELD

*& SWIRE,

Agenta.

· All claims against the steamer, must be presented to: the “Undersigned: on or before August 1, 1060 or they will |not be reed inised.

All claims against the stea mer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before August 3, 1930 or they will not be recognised

No. fire Insurance will be Noire Insurancs will be

affecteikti affected.

"DODWELL & CO., LTD.

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Hong Kong, July 20, 1930,

Hong Kong, July 20, 1950,

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