BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(hategodd Chwin (Hongkong). Luft.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

"KWEIYANG"

"HUNAN"

“YOCHOW**

"PAKKOI"

"SHENGKING"

“HANYANG "BINKIANO"

"KWEIYANG"

"HUNAN"

BAILINGS TO

..Kechung

Singapure, Penang & Belawan Tientsin

Keelung Bangkok

Djakarta Tientsin

Singapore & Penang

5 p.m. 10th Juno*

p.m. 22nd June p.m. 25th June

3 p.m. 20th Juna"

B p.m. 28th Juno

3 p.m. 28th June 3 pan. at July

5 p.m. 2nd July Balls from Custodian Wharf

ARRIVALS FROM

7 .m. 10th June 21st June 22nd June

.Singapore

Tientsin

"FENGTIEN"

Djnicartu

Bintan

"BIIENGKING"

.Keelung

"YOCHOW"

.Kobe

7 a,m. 24th June 25th June

"HANYANG"

Tientsin

27th June

A.O, LINE LTD./C.N; CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE

SAILINGS TO

..Sydney & Melbourne

"TAIPING"

30th June

"TAIYUAN”

Japan

19th July

ARHIVALS FROM

"TAIPING"

Kobe

"TAIYUAN"

Australis.

27th June 9th July

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Schedule Ballings to Europe via Aden & Fort Sald

Dublin & Liverpool

"AUTOLYCUS"

"CLYTONEUS"

“ANCHISES"

"FELEUS"

G. “MIENTOR"

n. "PELEUS"

...Havre. Rotterdum &

London

Liverpool & Glasgow

Marcilles. Liverpool &.

Glasgow.

Scheduled Sallings from Europe

9. "OLYTONEUS"

8. "ASTYANAX"

d. “ANCHISES"

8. "CALCHAS"

G, "PATROCLUS"

H. "AGAPENOR"

G. "AENEAS"

Salle Liverpool Sailed

Balin

Rotterdam

290: June

3rd July

5th July Bih July

Arrives

Hong Kont

In Port Holl's Whart In Port Holt's Wharf

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2011 June

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29th Junc

cin

3rd July

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Dth July

13 June

17th June

14th July

20th June

25th July

2nd Aug.

28th June

G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool.

S. Loading Swansea before Liverpool. -

Unscheduled.

Carriers option to prorced via other ports to

load & diseliarge cargo.

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DEATHS

1951.

Senators' Report Expected To

Criticise Truman

Washington, June 17.

of

Senators Investigating the dismissal General Douglas MacArthur generally agreed to- day that President Truman's handling of the matter was "deplorable" and "Indefensible".

Senators Styles Bridges (Republican), H. Alexander Sparkman (Democrat) and

ACCUSATION

BY BANKER

Washington, June 17.

Mr Marriner S. Eccles, mem- ber and former" chairman of

Federal Reserve

Board

the

of

said in a book just published that President Truman demot ed him from the board's chair- manship in 1040 because pressure brought by the Trans- Corporation, tho

bank holding

Amorléa world's largest

Mr Eccles named in his boak, which appeared yesterday, the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr John W. Snyder, as one of the behind-the-scenes

John

Smith

in-

the affair.

(Republican) agreed on that point in separato terviews.

None questioned the Pre- special presidential adviser, Mr Aident's authority to rellove W. Averell Harriman, na wil- MacArthur but all criliclsød the || ness, manner in which it was done.

The Senators are members of the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees which will resuma tho Mac- Arthur hearings this week pro report. ably Tuesday, with tho

on

NOTICE

CHINA EMPORIUM, LTD.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of 80 centa and bonus of 20 cents

if not prepaid a booking fee amounting to $1.00 per share of 50 cante le charged.

free of tax as decided upon by the Shareholders' Annual Meeting is payable on the Company's aliare for the year ended Bist December 1950. Shareholders

requested to collect Dividends at our Roglsterod Offles, 2nd floor, China Emporium Building, Queen's Road, Contral, on and 18th Juna 1051

PEREIRA-Mrs. Annio Aller. on 17 June, 1951, at the St. Francin Hospital. Funeral will pass the Monument at 6.30 p.nt. tomorrow, Tuesday, 10th June, 1961.

FOR SALE

are

Preliminary soundings have already been taken on possible arena of agreement among the 20 mombers which could be cm- braced in a single Committee

Agures

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULA & ORIENTAL S.N_CO.

Passenger/Freight Servico

Leaves London

Stat Miny

Outwards

In

A. "CORFU

St.

1.4. "CANTON"

29th June

1.1. "САЦТДАСЕ"

20th July

1. "CORPUG

Mr Snyder, who is in Louis, said he had no conument. The Beard filed a complaint against Trans-America for alleg

of the anti-trust ed violation laws four months after Mr Eccles demoted. The hearing was examiner

carlier reco America be this week that forced to sell its stock holdings in 47 West Coast banks. In addition, at least three

Mr Eccles, who is expected to sharply varying supplementary

his long pending plan carry reports on controversial issues to resign from his 16-year Federal

expected.

Reserve career, based his assor The Republican and Democrations on "circumstantial evi tle Senators are poles apart pndence." He said in his book "I the big question of whether should like to bajlove I am wrong, MacArthur's dismissal was jus- But my conclusions seemed sup-

ned, regardless of how it was portabile...... handled,

aro

out

studied

at

He recounted the following TRUMAN ERRED

chain of events which, he said. But Senators Bridges, Smith led to and followed his demotion.

Justice Department and Sparkman made it cleus The Reserve Board and the that the final report would us probably condemn Mr Truman's various times during the 1940s how it would legally restrain the manner of diamissing the

Trans-America Corporation from General,

control of additional acquiring All three Senators argued

West Coast banks and turning that the President erred when them into branches of the Bank he announced the dismissult of America which already has one o'clock in the morning be-hundreds of branches in Call- fore word could be got to the fomnia, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon General himself.

and Washington. MacArthur has testified that

At one

the Board felt tint he was dismissed "summorlly"

been and

troop made this imporilled

by another anti-trust Local and Nun-Local Storm Signal (Monday) daily from 10.30 security In Korea because he suit, Mr Eccles said. He asked.

Uninousted a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m.wILS unable to turn his coin- the then Attomey-General, M

to 3 pm. Saturdays frommand over in an orderly man- Tom C. Clark, about the possi- ner to General Matthew Ridg- billly of following n similar 10.80 EL.M. to 12.30 p.m.

course against Trans-America. ILLUSTRATED DIRECTIONA for

way, his successor.

The adjustment of Hong Kong Standard Sundaya & Public holidays

Defence Secretary. But Mr Chark fallet to answer Luo Jacket (for Shipping Com-excepted.

General Georgo Marshall, has | Mr Eccles. panies), a cents per copy. Obtain- able at 3. C. M. Fost."

explained that While House

The Attorney-General later fears of a newspaper "leak" on revealed informally that the the dismissal, plus JA radio Secretary of the Treasury, Mr fallure, caused a last-John Snyder, 'asked to be ad- power in!nute change in plans andvised of any netion planned by speeded up the White House the Justice Department,—United Announcement-United Press. Press,

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CHINA EMPORIUM, LTD.

Hong Kong 17th June 1951.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

18th June 21st June

ALL RIGHT.

FLOATING-- BASEBALLS/

NOW--IT'S YOUR TURN/

WHAT'S IN THAT BLACK OPEN YOURS

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FIRST!

20th June 7th July

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd

Roule

Departs Nongkong Arrives FIR (on return)

/Bangkok/Singapore (DC-41

7.30 am. Tues, Fri. 8.30 am. Wed. Sat. (Connects at Bangkok with UBA. te Rangoon) IC/Saigon/Singaporn DC-4) 1.00 .. Wed, 0.10 p.m. Thurs, 10/Manila/B.N. Homeo (DC-3) 700 m. Wed. 4.43 pau, Thurs. 1/Haiphong

700 nm. Fri. 4.00 pm Fri,

(DC-3)

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Patent find

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ALLRIGHT-- ISN'T THAT

23rd August

Arrives Hongkong.

2nd July

30th July

27th August

341 September

„Via Bouthampton. Fort' Sald, Aden, Bombay, Colombo,

Penang & Singapore,

Homewards

11. “CORFU

1. "CANTON"

4.1. “CARTHAGE" . 1.1, "CORFU"

Leaves Hongkong Dab London

6th July

TI Augur

+

End Augur

1 September

Fist Augus

1st October

20th September 20th Octghirt

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Penape, Colombo, Nam. bay, Aden, Fort Baid & London

*Outwards

M.. "SOMALI

Freight Service

Due Hongkong

18th Juno

m.v. "TREVETHOX” 22nd Jime

1. 3. "SINGAPORE"

MV. "TREVOSE"

Homewards

24th Jung

2014 JunD

Leaves HobgMOUS

E. "SINGAPORE" 2011 July'

Accepting

From

London & Continent

For

London & Conusent

for Blagapore, Port swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Aden, Vort Bald, Genoa, Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Antwerp & Kotterdam,,with liberty to call at Bombay if inducement offers.

• Cali Casablanca..

Tanks available for carriage of oli in Balk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited passenger

accommodation,

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

*m.1. "BANGOLA"

duo 37th Jumo

salt 10th June

from Calcutta, Rangoon & traite for Japan

• These ships have refrigerated cargo space.

P. G 0./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

*. *. "ORNA"

In Port

6. 1. "UMARIA”

#alls 18th Juno

due 21st June callo 23rd June

from Persian Gulf for Japan

froin Japan for Straits, Colom bo Bombay à Karachi

EASTERN G`AUSTRALIAN 5.5. CO., LTD.

THE DARNDEST --THEY'RE REAL, TOO!

FLOATING GOLF BALLS! TELL ME WHAT THIS IS ALL

6. &. “HASTESIN"

ABOUT!

FERDINAND

Burning Mad

By Mik

for Japan

sally 21st Juno

Accepting exiga on through bills of lading for Tas

mantia, New Zealand & Facile Island Ports.

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on............ or off the zoute & the routa & sailing are rubites

to change or amendment with or without notice.

BEN LINE

ARRIVALS

FROM

"DENCRUACHAN" U.K. via Singapore

Surs

DUE

Tu Pori

23rd June

"BENATTOW" "DENCLEUCH"

elo ----

"BENARTY” "BENVORLICH"

- do - ..U.K via Jesselton

on or abt.

6th July 13th July

U.K. via Singapore

23rd July

"BENMHOR"

“BENALDER” "BENNEVIS"

do →→→→

5th Aug.

19th Aug.

lal Asse

RAILINGS Loading on or abt,

"BENCRUACHAN"

Liverpool, Gisagow.

K/Wharf

Dublin & Antwerp.

**BENATTOW"

London, Hamburg & ****Antwerp.

28th June

Liverpool, Dublin,

Rotterdam, Bull

&

10 July

Middlesbrough.

17th July

28th July

"BENCLEUCH"

"BENARTY"

*"BENVORLICH"

Liverpool, Avonmouth

& Glasgow.

Loudon, Bamburg,

*Rotterdam & Antwerp,

Via Singapore, Port Awettenham, Port Bulan, Aden & Port Sald

*

Calls Manila á Sandakan,

+ Calls Tawau & Bandakan,

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EAGE OFF, LI'L JILL / WAS ALL MY FAULT, GETTING YES MIXED UP IN THIS MEGTÉN

IF I KNOW GABLE AND ORCHID... AND Y |DO, WHATEVER THE PETAILS OF THEIR

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THEY'RE REALLY DIABOLIC / WE'VE GOT TO FIND A WAY OUT

...SOMEHOW!

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BAN ON NEWSPAPER REMOVED

Abadan, June 17. The ban imposed by Bri- gadier General Azizollah Kamal, Military Governor of Abadan, on publication of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's Persian-lan- guage newspaper, Khabar Hy-Yo Ruz, today will be lifted tomorrow,

A company spokesman an- nounced that the ban was due lon miRunderstanding and was lifted after frierdly talks with Brigadier-General Kamal, It had lasted only one day.

ac-

Tho Governor Baid in a letter delivered to the editorial office of the newspaper that he had imposed the ban in cordance with the martial law rogulations_in_the_southern oil. province of Khuzistan, becauKa In a recent issue the newspaper showed that it had "not the country's interest at heart."

The new paper is the only one In the Persian language published in the province.

Mr Hussein Makki, the Prime Minister's right-hand man, stated here today that wheri the man accused of stabbing the United States Vice-Consul

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of Isfahan yesterday is brought to trial, it will be shown that "he is a tool of the Anglo- Iranian Oil Company and the British."

When questioned, Mr Makki said he "had no factual informa- tion about the Isfahan affaires just the name of the assa#617 not even whether he was ar- rested or not."

But ho maintained that he was certain it was a further attempt to stir up bad feeling against tho↑ Porilans. in the United States.Heuter,

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