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SAILINGS TO
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"ANSHUN"
Balawan
"ROOCHOW“ "FENGNING"
Bangkok
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"HANYANG"
"FENGTIEN"
"SZECHUEN"
Thakan
Macasar, Sourabaya, Semarang, Cheriben & Djakarta Keelung Tientsin
Singapore, Djakarta &
5 p.m. 6. p.m.
7th Nov. 9th Nov.
10 m. 10th Nov
Noon 10th Nov." 2 p.m. 10th Nov.
5 p.m. 14th Nov.
Sourabaya
Yokoharua, Nagoya Ouka
Kobe
5 p.m. 16th Nov.
Noon 17th Nov."
5 p.m. 17th Nov.
"SHENGKING" Ker}ull
5 p.m. 21st Nov.
Sails from Costodian Wharf
"HUNAN"
Tientsin
SINKIANG"
Bangkok
ARRIVALS FROM
"SOOCHOW"
..Kobe
7 am
7th Nov
"SHENGKING"
Keelong
7 a.m
8th Nov
"FENING"
.Djakarta
&
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8th Nov
„Singapore
10th Nov
Bangkok
11th Nov
12/13th Nov 13/14th Nov
17th Nov.
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"FENGTIEN"
Kure
HUNAN
SINKIANG"
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TAIYUAN"
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Noon 6th Nov
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8/9th Nov.
"CHANGTE"
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&
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14th Nov
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19th Nov.
30th Nov.
"TAIYUAN"
9rd Dec.
ARRIVALS FROM
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Kobe
"CHANGTE"
Australla
Mantia
"CHANGSHA"
Australia
Manila
In Port 11th Nov. 15/18th Nov.
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27th Nov 30th Nov
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Consignees për
"BENCRUACHAN”
are hereby notifed that their cargo Is being discharged into the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's dower, where it will be al Consignees risk and nibject to the Wharf's terima
condition of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.
and
Damaged packages are to be left m the Godowns for ermination by Consigners and the Company's cur- veyor. Messrs
and Carmichael Clarke, at 10 a.m. 9th November, 1831.
the
General Consignees Hurt have Revenue
Little Chance Of
Union Split
Being Healed
New York, Nov. 5.
The Congress of Industrial Organisations (CIO) convened today, 16 years after it split from the American Federation of Labour (AFL), weigh- ing new peace offers from the parent labour group.
To comply with Bondrá
Regulations. Wanchouse Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
No claims will be admitted after godowns, and all goods remaining
the goods have left the steamser's
undelivered after the 10th November, 1931, wil be subject to rout
All eldma agamat the steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the Eta Novem- ber, 1951, or they will not be re- cognised
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
W
R. LOXLEY & CO.,
(CHINA) LTD.
Agents,
Ben Line Steamers, LEO.
Hongkong, 4th November, 181.
But CIO President Philip Murray, in his re- port to the convention, had nothing encouraging to say about the chances of the two big labour federations getting together.
Murray's report was written, unity was needed now more than before the latest move by AFL ever.
William Green President
letter inviting the
CIO to meet
Writing to Mr Murvey yester-
with the AFL and talk about a day, formally noying him of But that wasn't con- the AFL convention proposal, Me merger. sidered likely to change things Green sald:
to those close
much, according
to Mr Murray.
In his report, Mr Murray
the up
Births, Deaths, Marriages. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES commented that the AFL hadegotiate
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Noun 6th Nov
Cdasgow
"ANCHISES"
Laverpool & Glasgow
Buoy Al 10th Nov
"ASTYANAX"
Genua, London &
Holland
22nd Nov
"CLYTONEUS"
....Ca ahlane & & Liverpool
24th Nov
-PATROCLES”
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6th Dec.
Salle
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Sails Rotterdam
Arrivea Hong Kong
N. "ASTYANAX"
Salted
ti. "PATROCLUS”.
do
Sailed
14th Nov. 18th Nov.
du
29th Nov.
do
6th Dec.
4th Nov
11th Dec.
18th Nov.
17th Nov
15th Der.
S. "AUTOMEDON"
18th Nov
29rd Dec.
G. MYRMIDON"
28th Nuv
5th Jan.
4th Dec
8th Jan.
WAKE UP, NARDA! NOW--HOW
MUCH DOES MANDRAKE
THAT
*KNOW ABOUT ME?
YOU EXIST.
S. "ASCANIUS"
G. "AENEAS"
8. "AGAPENOE"
G. "PERSEUS"
SATREU5"
G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool. s. Loading Swanker before Liverpool. Carriors' option to pro eed via oiber ports to joad & dba large cargo.
De La Rama Lines
ARRIVING via MANILA FROM
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"DONA ALICIA"
13th Dec,
18th Dec.
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REMOVAL PERMIT FORTILH for Duty-Paid Goods 10 cents each al
8. C. M. Post."
CONSIGNEES
m... "AROS"
"A Committee representing the American Federation of La- bour stands ready to meet and with # committee Congress of representing the broken deliberately United Labour Policy Commit-Industrial Organisations for the
of
negotiating purpose tee in which the two big federa-
agreement providing tions bad co-operated for nine termination of division and the establishment of organic unity."
PER
AUSTRALIA-WEST PACIFIC LINE | months.
He described the Committee are hereby notified that their cargo as "the most hopeful display of is being discharged into the Hong-inbour unity this nation has ever kong & Kowloon Co's godown where
seen." I will be at consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and condition of storage, and where de
very may be obtained.
veyors.
no
AFL
are
ar for the
The AFL has more than 8,- 600,000 members, the CIO more than 9,001,000,
according to reports of both groups.ÅSS)- ciated Press.
Reuter the Veteran
Man's Death
Mr Murray also said, "I do
the leaders believe that and members of the Unions of Damaged packages are to be left
the CIO want organic unity on in the godowns for examination by
terms which the only Consignees and the Company's sur-
!caders Messrs Carmichael & Clarke
of the the 9th November,
to offer-an apparently ready onganic unit in which industrial unionism will be subject to oVÉT- riding by the craft union philo- sophy which still dominates the AFL.'
H 10 a.m. 1953
on
то comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, con- signees must have a Revenue Officer In attendance when damaged duti able goods are examined.
No claims with be admitted after
ali
goods remaining
It was
Mbabane, Nov, 5.
M Alister Miller, un Officer of the British Empire and Reuter [conpespondent for more than 50 over years, died here today at the age
that difference the guods have left the steamer's craft versus industrial organi- of 87 Rodown, and undelivered after the 8th November, Sation which caused the 1995-36 division within the AFL lead- 1851 will be subject to rent.
ing to creation of the CIO. All claims against the steamer
In his keynote speech today. Mr must be presented to the Under-
make signed on or before the 15th Novem- Murray is expro'ed to ber, 1951 or they will not be repablic reply to Mr Green. cognised
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
DODWELL
& CO... LTD. Agents
Hongkong, 1st November. 1931
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
JUST~~
MURDER'S NOT MY LINE ILL LEAVE YOU HERE IT'LL BE A DAY OR SO BEFORE YOU'RE FOUND! I'LL BE F FAR AWAY.
SIT DOWN-
Mr Miller wen to Capetown abou: 1886 as night editor on the Cape Argus. Later he went to Swaziland; where he founded the Times of Swaziland,
Mr Green conveyed 10 M For more than 50 years he was Murray the statement of the AFLa conrespondent for Reuters and convention in San Francisco In the South African Press Associa- September, which
He relinquished the latter expressed ation. dare for merger with the CIO post about five months ago.- and asserted that organic tabour Reuter.
THE WORLD'S A BIG PLACE. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR MY TALENTS--
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
MANDRAKE MUST BE LOOKING FOR ME!
IF SWAMI GETS AWAY NOW, WE MAY NEVER FIND HIM! HOW CAN I KEEP HIM HERE--?
OH--THANK GOODNESS YOU'RE NOT GOING TO
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BRITAIN PAYING TOO HIGH PRICE
Copenhagen, Nov. 5.
Sir Hartley Shawcross, former President of the British Board of Trade, told the British Em- port Union here today that the prices which Britain had to pay for her imports were far too Thigh
"Prices have risen against us tar faster than we have been able to increase the prices of our exports," he added.
Sir Hartley said that in 1938
Britain could pay for two tons of wheat by selling two wire less sets. In 1948 the same amount of wheat cost four wireless sets, and today seven
Reis.
Sie Hartley did not think there would be any great changes fr the matalat trading between Den- mark at Britain es the result of the new British Government.
"It as a dangerous thing it a particules government goes on for too long," he added. " is the swing of the pendulum which is The safeguard of democracy.
have every hope that in die flme and perhaps before not very long I will swing the other way, " Rewer.
The Name Is Harry Boy
the
London, Now, Kenneth Alfred Gelbin, Jockey, giving evidence at the Old Bailey, worked for the gderect promunciation of another
voley's namedprieme
| said he did not know
known him?:30" $2
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