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June 21
*Dorothy Luckenbach
+8.8. "Pres. Madison" June 26
...
Aug. 24
Harry Luckenbach
June 20
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via SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES and PANAMA
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BS. "Pros. Madison"
Barry Luckenbach
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July 18
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July 26
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ABAMA MARU
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23rd June RIE MARU
Mon lay,
+
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NEW YORK via Japan & Pauama
* NOTO MARI!
SINKING OF S.S. ST. PATRICK
U.S. OIL SHIPMENTS TO JAPAN WILL BE ENDED AS SOON AS EXPEDIENT Heroism Of Wireless
American all shipments to Japan, now being maintained on r high level, will be ended as soon as the United States Government feels it is expedient to do so, it has been learned. states the "Chris- tian Selence Monitor." Although this Government is acutely aware that every barre) of American petroleum shipped to Japan may oven. tually be used against it, officials fee; that an pit embarge would not incapacitate Japan for some months and that It might push Tokya into new adventures seriously jeopardizing the Anglo-American posi- tion in the Far East
N.E.I. OIL
Operator, Stewardess
LONDON, June 18 (British Wire- less) Survivors from the s.s. St. Patrick, bombed and sunk by German aircraft, have told of the heroism and bravery of the wire- less operator and a stewardess.
The wireless room was wrecked i In fact, there is reason to be would be felt even down to the lleve the Administration has so far men who work in their continen- but the operator, Mr. LN. Camp- bell, groping his way in complete discouraged any attempts ofta American service stations.
darkness to the wireless emergency American oil companies to embargo | STRATEGIC MATERIALS the Japanese on their own.
The pattern which the United Set stood amongst the debris and i States expects to follow in regard sent off two messages for assis- In a recent letter to a stockhol-to of shipments may be foreseen tance. der. an official of one of then that followed for a number of Directly the ship was attacked largest. American off companies other strategic materials. Since a stewardess, Miss Owen, at once wrote that "without any express early in February no copper has collected the women and children to been exported to Japan, while that from the cabins and led them ment has indicated its desire that country no longer finds it possible the boat-deck. When the
boat we continue the shipments to Ja-
been launched she took to buy machine tools, aluminium had pan, these consisting largely of ol
children or iron or steel scrap here.
charge of a boatload of from a partlyowned subsidiary in
While these objects were placed and looked after them until they the Netherlande East Indies."
under export licence control be- were picked up and taken to port.
order to that effect our Govern-
Nevertheless, Washington is au-
DERELICT JUNK
thoritatively reported prepared to cause of America's own national restrict these shipments both as a defence needs, it is significant that' means of weakening Japan and as certain friendly nations, tree from preserving America's own stocks of Ads domination or taltt, are able to buy them in limited quantities. fuel as soon as the opportunity ar-
A burning derelict junk consi- rives to do so without too dras- That Japan is experiencing no.
yet in purchasing dered dangerous to navigation was tically upsetting the Far East difficulty as
seen in sighted at 4 a.m. on June 17 at These restrictions would be in lice American petroleum is
Department figures Lat. 23 deg. 22'N., Long. 115 deg. with others already imposed where Commerce
show that whereas the 37 E. (Approx.) states a Harbour by the United States is denying a which
exported 1,491,000|Office Notice. number of strategic materials and United States products to those nations whose barrels of petroleum to Japan present course of action it con- January and 1,279,000 barrels in demns.
February.
1.558.000 It exported barrels in March.
UNITED POLICY Evidence that the United States
Kwok Tu-wah, 51, fisherman, was admitted to the Cheungchau Hospital on June 17, suffering in-
and Great Britain are united in IMPORTANCE OF juries to his right hand when he
their policy toward Japan is seen
in the fact that the former, ilke
the latter, is still selling large AIR TRANSPORT
quantities of oil to Japan.
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo & Sanments, either
Francisco. (starts from Kobe)
HEIYO MARU
COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore
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SUWA MARU
Tuesday,
24th June
Saturday,
21st June
Baturday,
2nd Aug.
Saturday,
Saturday,
2 st June 28th June
Monday,
21st July
Saturday.
Tuesday,
28th June Hth July
Monday
Wednesday,
Mouday,
90th June 2nd July 14th July
BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo.
RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore
SAIGON
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LIMA MARU
HAKONE MARU
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Emphasis on the importance of air transport in the development of a country was lald by Bq. Ldr.
was dynamiting fish in Cheung- chau harbour.
H. R. Hughes-Hallett, speaking on CONSIGNEES' NOTICES "Flying" at the weekly luncheon of the Singapore Rotary Club.
Dealing on the subject from the transport point of view, Sur-Ldr. Hughes-Hallett said that the de velopment of any and every coun- try depended on transport.
This oil is being retailed by Bri tish concerns in the East Indies and la reported as furnishing Ja pan with approximately 40 per cent, of its petroleum importa.
Washington and London are be-, lieved to have agreed that any drastic
curtailment in oll ship
from the United States or from Anglo-American sources in the East Indies, would
Flying, he summed up was a push Japan into an, immediate attogical sequel to primitive tra's Lack upon the Netherlands East Indies, which would raise the like
thood of war with Australia, New Zealand and the British forces in Malaya and at Singapore. This, in turn would make an Amorical- Japanese clash almost inevitable, it is felt.
port, and was as important to the twentieth .century $15 primitive transport was of yore.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE
THE BURNS PHILP LINE.
FM MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, PORT KEMBA, SALAMADA, BABAUL AND MANILA.
THE M.V.
He added, however, that he did
NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby not visualise a time when there
informed that all Goods are being could be "house-to-house" firing | as this would be making wrong landed at their risk into the hazardless andfor extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Earlier in his talk, Sqr-Ldr. Godown
hands and/or from Ltd., whance
obtained. to the the wharves Delivery may
1 1a also known that Japan has. Use of the air. sufficient of reserves to permit it
Hughes-Hallet
referred
to undertake a campaign of some new air link created by the Ameri No Claims will be admitted after the months duration against the Ne-can Clipper, and stated that he Goods have left the Godowns and all therlands East Indies and where it believed it not to be only an out-Gooda remaining undelivered after the starding event but also an Indica-23rd June, 1841, will be subject to Bent. Claims against the Steamer must on of tion that flying would be necesary in the progress of Singapore.
before the 7th July, 1841, or they will not be recognized.
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS
be
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Ragulations, consignees most have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are
The following is a list of un-examined
might hope to find reserve stocks.
ECONOMIC FACTORS Although the major factors in- fluencing the American attitude 'on oil shipments to Japan are un- doubtedly diplomatic and military. the economie factors are not un important, according to those close to the problem. It is pointed out that an embargo would cut both claimed telegrams from Shanghai A broken, ahated and damaged Goods ways and that, while it would un- awaiting claimants at the office or are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 20th Great Northern the
Telegraph doubtedly injure Japan. It would
June, 1941, at 10 M., by Mensre (Limited): Dawson, Goddard and Douglas. also harm to some degree thou. Company sands of Americans who have in American Express; Miss Ma Sam terests in the of companies carry-Woo, 2 or 6, Shan Kwong Road, 1st
floor: Ah Yuh, c/o Yu Leang Wo, by ing on this trade.
A large number of these com- 11 Sai Ying Pun Street, Upstairs: panies are small and a sudden Kow Chu Yu, c/o Luk Kwok Hotel: stoppage of their exports to Japan Chuching, Phillips Honse.
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