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Saturday.
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Saturday,
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Monday,
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Tuesday,
28th Jane 8th July
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
Monday,
20th June Saturday, 19th July Monday,
28th July
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HAKONE MARU
OIL SHIPMENT FOR JAPAN STOPPED AT PHILADELPHIA
WASHINGTON. June 18 (Central) → Well-informed circios in Washington regard the stoppage yesterday by Mr. Harold Ickes, the Petroleum Co-ordinator for Defence, of the shipment of 23%,000 gal
as the United tons of lubricating oil from Philadelphia 10 Japan
exports Bed States Government's first step in further tightening possibly a prelude to a complete embargo on petroleum products to Јарап
TRANSHIPMENT OF GOODS
NEW FACILITIES FOR EXPORTERS
LONDON, June 19 (BWS) A new system to help British expor- ters to avoid unnecessary delays In transit of goods has been intro- duced by the Ministry of Economic Warfare by means of the issue of a "destination control Certifi ¡cate"
Although the amount prevented from being exported is smali and the action is explained as involving no question of international all polley but being a matter of coordinating supplies owing to a shortage on the East Coast, observers believe that the move is a logi- cal outcome of long agitation bothin Congress and the public for a complete stoppage of of supplies to Japan.
Interviewed at the Press Con- therefore the Administration is not is necessary to tranship goods, for ference yesterday. Mr. Cordell Hull, responsible
Under present methods when it
example, a Lisbon for Switzer- US. Secretary of State, declared Third, there is fear that a com- land or at more distant ports like that the State Departinent's policy, plete embargo would strengthen singapore and Hongkong. delays vis-a-vis of shipments to Japan the hands of the Japanese ill-often occur especially where there remains unchanged which means tarists who may force Japan to are British controls to prevent the that gasoline of eighty seven per seize the Netherlands East Indles
goods reaching the enemy cent high octane is still banned and Malaya and to fight the Unit-
Exporters holding an export 11- from export but fuel f lower ed States.
to obtain the octane is exportable
it is generally believed that as fence will be able
"destination control certificate" Certain Congress глед public millions of car owners and drivers organisations and newspapers are in the Eastern States will be hard which will go with the goods and strongly opposed to supplying all hit by the threatened shortage, at the transhipment port, or if the ship is intercepted by the British to Japan since Japanese planes are public demand for further restric
BCL as a passport to ruthless'y bombing Chinese cities tiona on exports of oil to Japan Navy, will
examination and Japan is recognised as the real will gain momentum, thus seriously obviate the need of
by the authorities. dangerous potential enemy of the affecting Japan. United States.
ACT OF WAR
However, there is 扭 section of option which is against the Unit ed States placing a complete em bargo on oll shipments to Japan for the following reasons:
First, since the United States is not at war with Japan, such action! is tantamount to an act of war:
Second, companies selling vil to! Japan are private
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Police Courts
Cont. from Page 8 hard labour by Mr Macnamara yesterday for larceny of a wrist watch
Kam-ling. 23 from Lu married woman.
Sgt. Whitcroft, prosecuting, sald that while complainant was walk- ing along Nathan Rod near Nan- ! king Street, accused came from behind her and snatched the wrist watch and ran. She raised An alarm and Mr. N. G. Ritchie, of Jordan Road, who happened to be near by, gave chase and arrested defendant in Nauking Street,
79,000 TORCH BULBS
Alleged to have SWED 79,000 torchlight bulbs from Mak Luf- Jun, proprietor of the Tin Sine Lung Kee bulb factory, at No. 88, : Argyle Street and Nos. 99 and 101. Hak Po Street, Chan Che-lang. 24. manager of the factory, was charged before Mr. Anderson ges- terday.
Mr CA. Sutherton Rum. 88sist. ed by Det-Sgt. J. Johnston, ru- secuted, while Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios appeared for defendant. Complainant said that defen- dant was employed as foreman in the factory at $20 per month and was entrusted with a large quantity of bulbs.
In his own defence, accused said he was employed as the manager Complainant at $80 per month. owed him salary and failed to pay. Hearing was adjourned until July 8.
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From U.S.A. vià MANILA.
NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow. loon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd. wharves delivery may be obtai landed at Kowloon, whence and/or from the
obtained. Optional cargo
informed that all Goods are being fandled at their risk into the hazardous here, unless notice has been given 48 and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the hours prior to vessel's arrival, but car Hong Kong and Kewloon Wharf
of call to which the option Godown Oo., Ltd., whence and/or from ried on from port to port to the final the wharven Delivery may be
from pods.
be obtained.
No Claima will be admitted after the No claims will on admitted after the Goode have left the Godowne, and all Goods have left the Godown, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the gard June, 1941, will be rabject to Bent. All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th July, 1941, or they will not be recognized.
To comply with the General Bonded All broken, chafed, and damaged
Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th inst., will be subject to rent
All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 18th prox. or they will not be recognized.
Warehouse Regulations, consignees must Goods are to be left in the Godowne bave a Revenue Officer in attendance where they will be examined on the when damaged dutinble goods are 26th inst., at 10 am, by our surveyors examined
Goddard & Douglas
All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda the case of dutiable cargo, con. are to be left in the Godowns, where signees are requested to inform the they will be examined on the 20th Imports & Exports Office that they June, 1941, at 10 AM, by Mesare have such goods for examination. Goddard and Doagine.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
Fines of $30 were posed by Ondr. T. C. Stiff at the Marine Court yesterday on Fung Kuen- chun, 65, and Kwok San-ming. 18, steersmen of fishing funks Nos. 101W and 127HA of Macao, who were charged with having by anchored their craft in a pro- hibited area, the Tathong Chan-Hong Kong, 16th June, 1841.
nel minefield
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,
Agenta,
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Agents.
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