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via SHANGHAL, KOBE & HONOLULU

*S.. "Pres. Coolidge" June 18

• Omits Fobe

8.8. "Pres. Pierce"

July

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

vix MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,

S.S. "Pros. Jackson"

and CAPETOWN July, 13

S.S. "Pres. Hayer"

Aug. 9

To MANILA

S.S. "Pres, Taft"

July 7

1/

Tɔ SINGAPORE viz SS: "Pres. Hadison" *Dorothy Luckenbach *Harry Lucker bach

MANILA Juga 26 June 21 June 28

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES and PANAMA

8.S. "Près. Taylor"

June 20

*Andrea Luckenbach

8.S. "Pres, Madison'

Aug, 12

July 18

488. "Pres. Harrison"

Aug. 28

Harry Luckenbach

July 20

• Cargo only

Omits Baston

+ Singapore" direct

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"ROUND - WORLD SERVICE"

AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL & WESTERN AIR

AND UNITED AIR LINES

12 PEDDER ST.

TRE., 28171

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ASAMA MARU

TATUTA MARU

Wednesday, nd, July Monday, 14th July.

Kobe)

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from

HIE MARU

Monday, 23rd June

NEW YORK via Japan & Panama

* NAKO MART

*NOTO MARU

4

Thursday, Saturday,

26th Jane 19th July

BRITISH UNITS 15 MILES FROM DAMASCUS

CAIRO, June 11 (Reuter)-Bri- Lish forward elements are 15 miles from Damascus according to mill- tary circles.

etrdes here

"CONTROLLED" INTERNATIONAL TRADE IS AMERICA'S MOST

POWERFUL WEAPON

LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 19. Use of America's most powerful weapons in her struggle to ald the democracies and at the same time build up her own National Defence is the Government's polley of "controẞed" international trade, accord- ing to Henry F. Grady, President of the American President Lines" who addressed upwards of one thousand members of the Women's Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce at the World in Review Lancheon" at the Biltmore Hotel, beer today.

NO CONFIRMATION LONDON, June 11 (Reuter)- While the latest reports indicate the advance of British troops to- wards Damascos, well-informed

declared last night The luncheon ushered in Na-lo best serve the interest of Na that they have no confirmation tional Foreign Trade Week and tional Defence and aid to the that the city was occupied.

Was the first major evens of democracies. MECHANISED DIVISION

several scheduled in the city's ANKARA. June 11 (Reuter)-It observance of the week which will is understood that a mechanised reach a climar in the celebration division, moving from Irak, should of National Maritime Day Thurs reach Aleppo soon and once tday, May 22. arted there it would türn south

to join the Allied forces frum Palestine.

CHANGING PATTERN

SPLENDID SPIRIT

"It has become necessary," fe continued, "to withdraw a consi- derable number of vessels from

runs sild their usual peace-time place them in trade routes where Taking as his subject "The Re- they can augment the services letionship of International Trade engaged in transporting strategic

to this By this method we are stockpiles of

AIR SUCCESSES CAIRO, June 11 (Reuter)-It is to National Defence," Mr. Grady raw materials officially learned that British

said: planes Patrolling over British warships off the Syrian coast shot down five enemy planes.

British fighters drove off enemy profound aircraft attempting to bomb British transport at Asnamein.

Major Osthananda Feels Bucked

B

country. creating essential

National

"The changing pattern of inter- enormous national relations is having

a materials needed for Influence not only on Detence Fondi for manufacture the volume and direction of into products for the democracies. American foreign trade but an Other vessels are being diverted Governmental activities relating to courses over which it is hoped to foreign trade. It may be sald we may be able to serve the de- that the

for the mocracles more directly, and still emphasis has. present. shifted from promotion others are being transferred out-- of foreign trade through. regular right" to British registry. commercial channels to centrol of, that trade in the interest of our defence.

* "American steamship com--

panies are showing a splendid spirit of co-operation in work- int out these difficult pro- blem with the Maritime Com- " mission."

18

the

BANGKOK, June 11- (Reuter) --- Major Osthananda returned from Singapore yesterday afternoon ""The primary question now is thoroughly bucked up by the suc-

not whether we can maintain or cess of the Mission.

expand our international com- He said that he was most opti mercial relations on Æ normal

of Anglo-basis, but

Rigid control over export 1- mistic over the future

rather what exports cences, Mr. Grady concluded, That relations and thanked Singa- should be encouraged in order to another method ty

hospitality build up pore for her generous

against Government is using the weapon throughout his sojourn there, in

aggression. Or to put it another of "controlled foreign commerce" which he took every opportunity way, all our foreign trade has of in the interest of National to clear the misunderstandings

with the political necessity, become an integral part fence, and as a check against the in connexion

of the Government's policy cf and economic trends in Thailand.alding to the utmost those coun- trles who are resisting the ruth-

our defences

LONDON STOCK less aggression of Germany, Italy

EXCHANGE Continued from Page 9

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) vis Hilo & 8an Tientsin-Pukow Rly. 5%

SAIGON

(Ger. Stpd. Supi. Loan}

10

244-29 Jap. 6 Ster, Lean, 1924 Ger. 7% Intl, Ican, 1924 41 Chartered Bank

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and Japan. and at the same time preparing to defend itself if necessary."

BASIC OBJECTIVES

Mr. Grady went on to say, how- ever, that the shit in emphasis from promction to control should

which

De-

aggressor nations by der.ying them, insofar as possible. Ameri- can materials that may be used in waging war.

MARINE COURT

BAIL ESTREATED

Bail of $25 was estreated yester- day in the case of Ng Yuk-lan, 28.

by no means be considered a unemployed, who failed to appear the T.C. SH on' change in the basic objectives of before Cmdr. American commercial policy, add-charge that he had boarded 3

hg..

ship in harbour without the per- Master or1 other "Our present commercial policy, mission of the as embodied in the ride-agree lawful authority. ments programme, serves to foster democratic economic relations among nations: first, by means of import reciprocal reductions in barriers, which provide, interna- tionally greater freedom of access to world markets and world sup- plies of raw materials necessary to the fullest development of na- tional prosperity; and, second, by provision "for most-favoured-nation. treatment,

Francisco. (starts from Kobe)

1

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HEIYO MARU

Tuesday;

24th Jane.

COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore

• TOTTORI MARU

Friday,

20th Jane

Thursday,

2th. Jane

Friday, Saturday,

20th Jane 28th Jane

H.K. & S'hal Banking Corp. (Ldn. Reg.) .......... HK. & S'hal Banking Corp. (Col. Iteg.)...... Chinese Eng. & Mining

ibearer)

"75

12/-

Chosen Corporation Mercantile Bank of In

dta, £5, "C"

4/-

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 12 to 14 June 1941.

Friday, 13th Jane

Pekin Syndicate

Friday, Saturday. 28th June

18th June

S'hai Elec, Constr. Co. S'hai Waterworks "A"

1- 10/

HIGH WATER.

Low WATER

Union Insurance .......... Gula Kalumpong Rubber 15 Lon, Mid. & Scot., Rly. 12

32+ Great Western Rly. National Bank of India 31 B.-A. Tob, bearer)

15 22

Hong

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time.

Standard Time

Kong

......

h. 10.

Lin.

ft. in.

81/101

Dunlop Rubber

33

Bristol Aeroplane

10/6

which provides for Thu. 12 00 07 equality of opportunity in inter-

Fri. 13 national trade" 1

0412

3 1

10 48

75

17 64

0 3

00-58

44

01442

3 3

H 28

7 I

IP 37

06

Imperial Chemical Ind. 30/101

United Steel

23/41

taken to "control"

. Explaining some of the

steps! Sat. our foreign

14

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44

03 25

12.08

1924

O A

N.Y.E. King's Building

Telephone 0291.

Woolworths

47/71

Marsman Investments

Western Holdings

6/3 11/6

112/6..

Trad.

40/7+

ex. div.

trade, Mr. Grady told how, under Sun. 18 the direction of the US. Maritime Commission.stúpe 01 Anierican registry and a number of foreign Tues! 17 dag vessels taken over at Ameri jean ports, are being employed to Wed. 18 ¡meet the needs of the emergency.

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Mon le

80 [3.39 a s

20.09 14

07.19

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04 38

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16 25

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KORE

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TATUTA MARU

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