BUTTERFIELD' and SWIRE.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
BAILINGS TO
.... Singapore, Penang
Port
10 am. 21st Apr.
5 p.m. 21st Apr.* Salls from Custodian Wharf
“BZECIIDEN"
Belawan &
Swettenham
"SHENGKING"
... Kevlung
ARRIVALS FROM
Kube
Tientsin
"FUKIEN"
"HUPEN"
9u.m. 21st Apr.
23rd Apr.
A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE
SAILINGS TO
"TAIYUAN”
"TAIYUAN"
Yokkaichi, Yokohama Kobo & Kuro
Nagoya,
Noon 23rd Apr,
.....Australia
& Manila
10 am. 21st Apr.
ARIVALS FROM
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Sallings to Europe via Aden & Port Said
“ANTILOCH08"
"CYCLOPS"
"PIRNLES
"LAOMEDON" "ANCHISEN"
5. "LAOMEDON"
Loadi
Liverpool & Dublin
Genou,
23rd Apr.
Salla 24th Apr.
Rotterdain,
Amsivedain, London &
Hamburg
24th Apr.
Muralles, Liverpool & Cilegow
5th May
Laverpool & Clasow
Layti pool
13th May
A Dublin
23rd May
25th Apr.
8th May 14th May 24 May
Balle
Liverpool
Sulled
do
Jo
U0
Scheduled Sailings from Europe
G. "ANCHISES"
CLYTONEUS"
VG. "PYKKHUS” 8. "AENEAN"
6. "EUMSEGS"
Faik Apr.
S. "ASCANIUN”
. "PELEUS"
24th Apr.
Ju May
7th May
Holl Rotterdam
13th May
Arrives Hoat Hang 25th Apr.
2nd May
8th May
14th May
26th May
29th May
7th June
13th June
G. Laadung Glasgow before Liverpool 5. Loading Swansea before Liverpool,
Carriera optim to proceed via wilor port to load and discharge cargo.
"AJAX"
DE LA RAma Lines
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC &·
PACIFIC COAST PORTS.
"HAINAN"
"AGAMEMNON"
"DONA AURORA"
"DONA ALICIA”
Sails N.Y.
Salled
do 24th Apr,
Saijs S.F.
Sailed -do-
4th Diny
Arr. II.K.
6th May
15th May
16th May 8th May 30th May
3rd June 14th June
28th June
SAILINGS for NEW YORK, via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, CRISTOBAL and JAPAN
"DONA NATI"
"MANGALORE"
"AJAX"
Loada
4th May
19th May
4ib June
Saks
5th May
20th May Gth June
Accepting cargo for Kangetun and to Central & South American ports on
through bills of lading.
Tathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
Houte
Depart Rongkong
101% (alton/Singapore
(DC-4}
9.00 4.DL.
ith Singkok, Singapote
(DC-4)
10 00 a.fr,
HK Malo-EN. Burme
DCA)
7 00
Ал.
1K Hanot/Haiphotog
(DC-3)
17.00
посп
HE/Bangkok Singapore
(DC-4)
000 a.m.
(DC-4)
HK/Bangkok/itangoon/
Calcutta
Monday Tuesday Tue. & Fri
Wednesday
Thursday
1.30 H.. Friday
All the above subject to Alteration without notice,
for particulare plante apply to:-
Butterfield & Swire (Hongkong) Ltd.
1 Connaught Rd. Tel: 30331/8
Branch Office: 50 Connaught Rd, West. Tal: 25875.32144.74878
THE CHINA MAH, TUESDAY) ↑ APRIL 29, 1954.
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MAIL.
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USA Doubled Military Aid To Far East In 1953
Washington, Apr. 19.
The United States stepped up its aid to the free world In 1953, with a total transfer of military goods and services valued at 84,400,000,- 000 compared with $2,700,000,000 in 1952, the Commerce Department announced today.
To Yugoslavia, 2,400 uir= | against $60,000,000.
Net military shipments vehicles, 64,000 other motor and services to free coun-transport vehicles, tries in the Far Eastern area nearly doubled, from $890,000,000 in 1952 $778,000,000 in 1958.
Deliveries to other countries, chloily in Western Europe,
$3,000,000,000
1953, compared with $2,300,000,000 in Shipments in 1953 to all areas of the free world included 11,000 tanks and
combat
were
1952.
The
in
PUBLIC AUCTION
$98,000,000
craft.
United States non-military ald Over half a billion rounds or to Asiatic countries in 1983 coni- mmall J and machine-gunpared to 1982 included:
Formosa, Το to ammunition and 300,000 guna
$85,000,000 were shipped abroad under the against $70,000,000. Mutual Dofence
To India, #37,000,000 agains! Programme
| $94,000,000, during 1959,
To Japan and the Ryukyu Not
of transfers (surplus out-going over return transfers) Islands, 3,000,000 against $04,-
000,000. by the United States on
To Korea, $192,000,000′ against grants and credits programines,
$150,000,000, whether for military or civil,
Pakistan. To
$90,000,000 purposes amounted la 1953 to against $8,000,000; and to other $0,400,000,000, according to the unspecified countries in Asia and April "Survey
Current the Pacific, $88,000,000 Business," an official publica. tion.
has
Undersigned received instructions to sell by Public Auction on Friday, the 28rd April, 1954, at 10.30 n.m., at the Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotel Building, First Floor,
of
$30,000,000,
Against
The above figures are "aet": nited States aid by grant or
other than military meaning the surplus of out- assistance totalled $2,020,000 going assistance
rotum 008 In 1953, compared with payments.
the previous $2,301,000,000 in
"Net grants of technical and year.
United States non-military economic assistance to most Far grants plus credits to Western Eastern countries- Formosa, the European countries
1953 in
Philippines, Indo-China, Indone- A VALUABLE COLLEC-
|sia advanced in 1933,” the sur- compared with 1952 included: TION OF CURIOS,
To Austria, $35,000,000 against vey stated.
"Credits included $2,000,000 Comprising: Jade, Porce- $82,000,000.
Export-Import Bank loan To France, $282,000,000 against on an lain & Ivory Figures, Vases &
for irrigalin construction and $355,000,000.
$1,500,000 ou a special wheat tonn To Germany, PRESS PASS in the name of George Bowis, Table Screens, Orna-i
to Afghanistan and V Liu, probably
ments, Hand Paintings, etc., against $103,000,000,
from the $13,000,000
Export- To Greece, $82,000,000 against Import Bank for transportation etc.
$123,000,000,
and communication dévelopment To Italy, $100,000,000 against projects in Indonesia, $175,000,000.
LOST
at face Contão
un Saturday, April 17. Finder pleuse return to Secretary, South Chin Morning Punt, Lid, or Public Re Jasions Oficer, Glutacenter Building.
MUSICAL
On View now.
Terms:-50% in cash on
JUST AHUVED of well known fall of Hammer and balance
with by Noon the following day. Eng plans, (tropicalized) full guarantee. Price rousunubię. Inspection invited at Mayfair Muzio Co., 29F, China Building (next door Toleptione to Grand Dupeikary), 27313.
To ADVERTISERS
SUNDAY POST-HERALD Space for commecial
advertising
not
should booked
fater noon on Wednesdaye,
A. E. B. de SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
$34,000,000
ly
near-
"Japan was the notable ex- To The Netherlands, $9,000,000
ception to the riso in non- in the Far military assistance against $44,000,000.
To Turkey, $87,000,000 against East Japan had received $50,000,000.
$2,500,000,000 in
post-war United To the
Kingdom,
will be grants which
the sub- $227,000,000 against $418,000,000; Joct of settlement and repay- and
ment negotiations--but had im- proved Its financial position as
requit
of large United States military expenditures.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
д
PO B.I. Exà ̈
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.M. CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICH Outwards
Leaves ·Londen Que Mongkung "CANTON"
1st April
Math Ma "CARTHAGE" 29th April
31st May "CORFUR
27th Mar
20th Jung
Via Southampton, “Pork Bald, Adam, Bomber, Delamate,
Homewards
**CHUSAN"
Laayas Hongkong Dua London . 2nd May "CANTON” to gain may
"CARTHAGE" 4th June
SLUS May
13th June
Sth July
hocepting cargo for Bingapore, Pinang, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Part Bald à London
Outwards "SUILLUNG" Homewarda "SUBAT"
* Loading 20th April FREIGHT SERVICE
Arrtying
2011 April
Loading 6th Big
UK
Port
Fox Bingapore, Swoleniam, Penang. Coloudio, Aden, Fork Dan, Genoa, zaútseilies. Havre, London, Antwerp, Kotterdam de Hamburg
with liberty to call at Belawan before or after Bizalla #orta and at isompoly if inducement effère.
available ́for cargo si
Tanks
bpace for refrixerafod cargo. Limited Paaraingar
"GANGEB"
Bocummodation"
اللهم
"SANTHIA"
duo
312 May
tih Bay
"FULTALA"
dud
BALIE
0th May
TO May
Only
small
bo
P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building
Tel: 26651
than
“VIET-NAM "CAMBODGE"
HONGKONG to MARSEILLES in 24 days. Bailing April sailing May
22nd 15th
Bailing May 4th sailing May 81st
donations of dgricultural supplies were pro- vided the home islands in 1952 and 1959.
the Grants
to Ryukyu Islands declined by 72 per cent in the latter year.
"Cotton purchase credits drawn from the Export-Import Bank by Japan in the preceding year were repaid in the June 1959 quarter, and
nearly equivalent not drawings were in the subsequent made quarter."—United Press.
"URLAHIA”
"OLINDA"
"OKIILA"
“NANKÖN
for the 80UTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL 48 hours before date of publication.
Special Announcements Advertisa- and Classified
ments es usuri.
HONGKONG to CASABLANCA in 30 days. "IRAQUADDY" "INDUS"
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
¡I'M GONNA SPEND THIS MONEY FAST-BEFORE IT DISAPPEARS [AGAIN£ 1-1 MUSTA BEEN SEEIN' THINGS!
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EVERETT LINES
EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Stan, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong,
"LENEVERETT"
Arrives
Sails
Apr 24 from Manila, Apr. 25
for Singapore, Rangoon
"NOREVERETT"
Arrives Sailu
&
Penang, Calcutta,
May 14 from Singapore
May 14 Тог Kube dz Yokohama,
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kabe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)
EVERETT STAR LINE
Fast regular freight-refrigerator passenger servico to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Slam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports.
"THAI“
Arrives Salle
Apr. 20 from Japan.
Apr. 27 for Singapore, Fort Swetten- hami, ・・ Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Khorram- shahr, Basrah, Kuwalt &. Bahrein.
"STAR ALCYONE“
Arrives Balls
· Apr. 25: 'from: Sandakan.
Apr. 28 for Kobe and Yokohama.
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)
·EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION
(tacorporated in theRepuåtid of Panamá,
Chinese Department:
Building
28293. Jane $1206.
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I AM HONDICIO
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OULD.
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At the
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
loada 20th Apr. salia 29th Apr.
for Singapore, Penang, Mangoen, Catungong of Calcula
from Japan
for Bingapore, Panang, Hangul of célcutta 2x410 Japan
jer niugajore, Rangoon
A ChittagoLE
P. & 9./3. I. JOINT SERVICE
dus 20th Apr. from Persian Gulf. salis 29th Apr. for Japan
dup Jat May sails 200 May dua
Bib May saila 2121 hany
from Persian Gulf for Japan
from Japan
for Colombo, Bombay, Karacol Khorramstiano, Barat, Kuwait, and other . Gult koris via Bomb
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
“NELLØRK”
In Part satie zard Apr.
dhe 2nd May Balls 3rd May
from Japan for Auckland, Walling- jon. Bydney bourne
from Japan
for Labuan) Sondakan, Menus. Townsvill Brisbane, Bydney, Mel- bordo de Adelaida
All vessels have liberty to sail as any parts en or off the route às the routs a smiling siy subjeck to change of amendment with or without nation.
For full particulars apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
P.G.
For
Reservations Tel: 27880
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATES
situation
Call To End Colour Bar In Colonies
Brighton, Apr. 19. The annual conference of the Union of Shop Dis- tributive and Allied Work- ers today called for an end. to the colour bar in British colonies and early self government for all such
areas.
The conference adopted a pro- posal that śwhen 1 Labour Government is elected, it should enli round-table conferences throughout the Commonwealth to discuss the promotion of. health, education and welfare Bervices and to set target date. for the fillimont of complete self government.
The conference defeated, by a large majority a proposal that Baba troops should be with drawn from Malaya,
President, Mr Walter
· said, there was concern in Britain oyee" the "growing
Padley
cotempt for law among whi
Thy Keny
Mrs Padley challenged statement of
of the Secretary,
that chung of ht not economic
The land
Africans föstured which allowed Ma surviva, Mr. Padle