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&
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5 p.m. 14th June
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"SINKIANG"
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"SOOCHOW"
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10 am. 10th June 10 am. 17th June
p.m. 21st June® 10 a.m. 23rd June 10 a.m. 24th June
* Balia from Custodian Wharf
Tientsin
Bangkok
ARRIVALS FROM
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Bangkok
.Singapore
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Kobe
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13th June
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27th June
Japan
8th July
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Japan
19th July
ARRIVALS FROM
"TAIPING"
..Kobe
14th June
'CHANGSHA"
Moji
24th June
"ANSHUN"
"CHANGTE"
Now Zealand, Bris- bane & Monito ......Australia & Manila
4th July
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Scheduled Sallings to Europe via Aden & Port Sald
Casablanca, Liverpool
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& Dublin
Jeddah,
London
Rotterdam
Marseilles, Liverpool
& Glasgow ........
...Casablanca, Dublin &
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Scheduled Sallings from Europe
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do
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.Gallod
do
G. "AUTOLYCUS"
do
do
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12th June
16th June
18th June
25th June
3th July
12th July
16th July
27th, June
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28th July
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of and condition storage, and where delivery may be
Utamad
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wil be subject to rent.
Alt claims against the stezinér inust
85
Grave Shortage Of Rice In Southern
Korea
Pusan, June 9.
Family rice bowls in South Korea will be only per cent full this year.
War and drought have reduced supplies while
from
veyors, Mitaerk Goddard Douglas it the many refugees to be fed, are adding to the
difficulty of finding sufficient rice for all
Petitions Minister, porsumption, Tho Agriculture Ham Im Sup, says, however, hungry" provincta are reaching that a bumper wheat crop ex- this lemporary capital almost pected later this year and somb| every day,
Thousands of South Koreans imported grains will ward of actual starvation,
find that they cannot afford the there will be present inflated rice prices. Nevertheless,
RELY ON RELIEF bunger
Armies churning up the rice
Korea, once the rice South be presented to the Vadersigned on paddles north of Scout cost the bowl of this centre of Asia, is
240,000 nation
toma of rice today turning to imported grains last year. Drought in three to meet its needs. A contract southern provinces reduced the with Thailand for 24,000 tons of total yield by another 160,000 rice was reported to have been
signed recently, while the Gov On the other hand, Northernment has allocated 7,000,000 Korean refugees
54.000 tons of fecing Com-dollars to buy niumista and the fighting have barley from America, ****** nuded 170,000 tons to the annual
There are
about 5,000,000 war-displaced persons, refugees from NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES widows and beggars who rely North Korea, orphans,
or before the 18th June, 1952, they will not be recognised.
or
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
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COMPANIES
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20th June
Seth July
24th July
15th August
Via Southampton, Yort Sald, Aden, trombay, Colombo, Pedang & Singapore'
Homewards
"CANTON"
"CARTHACE” "CONFU"
Accepung
nimost entirely on roller sup- plies, according to the Socia Welfare Ministry.
After a nation-wido the Ministry
Outwards "SOUDAN"
survey,
Homewards "SOMALI”
of the
sold that almost
population
are hereby notified that the long-half
being discharged into the
and
to
OTC
are hereby notified that their earge kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown 21,000,000 cannot carn enough is being discharged into the Hong Co.'s godowns, where it wil be at buy the rice they need for kong & Kowloon Whort & Godown Consignees rise and subject to Co's godown where it will be at the Wharf's terms and condition of bare subelstence. Hunger has consignees risk and subfeel to the storage, and where delivery may be
Lo sell their few driven many Wharf's terms and rendition of stur- obtained.
possessions, to theft, and to delivery may be BKC, and where
daughters to obtained.
their Damaged packages are to be tefl allowing in the Godowns for examination by become. Frostkutes,
UN. Consignees and the Company's mur
HELPING Measta Carmichaci veyors. Clarke, al 10 a.m. 19th June, 1932. United Nations armies
co-operating with a scheme to To comply with the General resettle war-displaced farmers Bonded Warehouse Regulations
on their General Consignees must have Revenue
land as quickly as Omcer la attendance when damaged possible.
Army engineers designed and dullable goods are examined.
built culvert systems to restore the flow of water past landing strips and other levelled which had choked the centuries- old irrigation canals.
Dambred packages are to ba left) in the godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's sur veyors, Mears Goddard & Douglas at 10 a., on the 14th June, 1954.
the with To comply Bonded Warehouse Regulations, con- signees must have a Revenue Oficer In attendance when dafnaged dutiable koods are examined.
No clalins will be admitted after the goods have left the scaner's godown, and all goods remaining
undelivered after the 15th June, 1934,
will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under- sighed on or before the 22nd June, 1952, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be affected.
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Aguts.
Hongkong. June 10, 1937.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the reamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 12th June, 1934, will be subject to rent.
All
clairan adainst the stcamer
must be presented to the under signed on or before the 25th June. 1937, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance' will be effected.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.. (CHINA) LTD. Agents. Den Line Steamers Ltd. Hongkong, Bth June,-1033.
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IK/Bangkok/Singapore (DC-4) 7.30 a.m. Thurs.
Arrives I.K.
(an return) 6.45 a.m. Fel.
(Connects at Bangkok with U.B.A. 16 Rangoon)
1K/hanol In phong IDC-3) 11.00a.m. Tugs. 1K,Saigon/Singapore {DC ) 10,49 ĂM, Tuôn
3.30 p.m. Wed. 6.45 p.m. Wed.
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Many observers here believe that the real solution will be themselves. found by the Korean people
As near to the front lines ns security police allow, they are patiently patching together their damaged homes, digging out ditches and working with their hands to restore ferilty to the parched rice paddles-Reuter.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
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ilk July 1st August 29th August
4th August
1st September 28lla Septembar
for Singapore, Penang,
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27th June
:
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23rd June
Colombo,
From
u. K Continent. via Straits
for
UIC & Continent via Etralis, Colombs Aden, Port Raid. Ganos & Marmollies
Accepting .cargo for Singapore, Port Bwettenbat. Petang. Colombo. Aden, Genoa, Marseilles, Lundén, Maniburg,
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(These vessels have refrigerated cargo space)
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Kure, Yokalınma
25th July
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JAPANESE BONDS PROBLEM
Washington, June 8.
Takeshi Watanabe, Anancial counsellor of the Japanese Embassy, told the Press 10t0y 10 that he will icave on June for
Tokyo
to discuss with his
Government tho outstanding Japanese dollar bonds with their more than 10 years accrued interest, and other thancial and economic problems.
There
are $70,000,000 out- standing in Japanese bonds on which there is $48,000,000 repald
Harbour. interest shice Pear
money.
The problem facing Japan is.. how to handle this large obliga- tion and keep its financial credit
world the good in market. One tentative sugges tion has been that the Japanese might issue increased capital stock to cover the principal and
Interest and then begin payment i
at
once
Mr Watanabe will leave New York for Tokyo after attending a dinner on June 17 to be given
to
the Japanese Ambassador, Elkichi Araki, by Mr Josoph Grew, former American Ambas sador to Japan-United Press.
Weakness In Textiles
The market
Washington, Jus B.
world cotton exile continues to weaken; the International Federation of Agricukural Producers reports.
A report by the International Cotton Advisory Committee In dicates there may be a motting among the main cotton textile exporters of the world shortly to avold an all-out price, war id get rid of heavy, Inventories.
exporting Many cotton countries, notably Egypt, and Mexico, are trying to reach bars
ter agreements with foreign Ima
portars to get rid of present cotton stocksele de