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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946-
PACIFIC COAST TANGLE Weeks Before Many Will Be Able To Sail
Companies Trying 4,000
Ideological
Study Urged To Untie The Knot Jews In
Paris, Nov. 25.
My Archibald MacLeish, United States delegate, today
Educational, Scientific and Cul- tural, Organisation to tackle the problem of differing ideologies.
He told the committee study- ing the UNESCO's provisional programme that the organisa tion was doomed in the start if it was afraid to tackle certain problems concerning "certain parts of men's minds." The crganisation should not try to create a single philosophy or faith, he said, but it
was necessary to see if some methods used by some ideologies world peace-Reuter.
26.
San Francisco, Nov. 6
challenged the United Nations Pacific steamship lines are attacking a strike- tangled shipping snarl which has piled up a vast backlog of cargo and probably will delay until well after Jan. 1 any appreciable movement of general cargo to the Orient. Three score or more vessels of the principal lines "are scheduled to load within the next two to four weeks for consignment to the Far East. described the West Coast portare cleared of copra cargoes.
A spokesman for a major line or until its ships in Los Angeles congestion "beyond description" The first major saltings are the as a result of the 54-day maritime passenger liners. strike which ended on Saturday. The Matsonia is due to leave can be scheduled, scares of idle American President Lines' Gen- Before any important sailings Friday for Honolulu, where the ships must first be antended to cral M. C. Meigs is scheduled to clear the waterfront of accumulat-leave Dec. 2 as the first ship for the Orient. The Meigs will carry 1,520 passengers and little targo. On Dec. 4. the President Monroe leaves on a round the world voyage via Oriental parts.
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At Cook Bay, Oregon, 55,000,- 800 board feet of lumber awaits movement.
Piled Up
Cargo consigned through San Francisco, a shipping official said, was backed up, as far east as Chicago as a result of plied ware- houses here and the refusal of the railroads to tie up cars with ad-Dec. 15, ditional cargo at piers.
Resumption of many sailings depends on the unloading of ships already in port.
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AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.
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Rdrigct on-Spečiat Cargo Of Tanks-Cargocuire
5. "MARINE FALCON"
5.5. "JACKSON VICTORY" |5.8. “GENERAĻ M.C. MEIGS"
5.S. "PRESIDENT MONROE"
4. "PRESIDENT MADISON"
5.5. "GENERAL W.H. GORDON"
ANTICIPATED
ARRIVALS SAILINGS
Mid December Singapore, Mäd-
ros, Bombay. Iloilo, Cebu
3ri week Dec. San
Francisco
via Shanghai. Manila,
Singa nore. Penang, Colombo, Bam-
buy, Suex Port Said Alexandria, Naples, Leghorn, Genon. Marseilles, New York,
San Franciaco. vla Shanghai.
yet to attempt to land. "GENERAL W.H. GORDON" End December Manila its tightly packed hus. "FURMAN VICTORY" man freight on the shore ss. "LANE VICTORY" of the "promised land" "PRESIDENT MCKINLEY" -the 2,000 tons Lochita, which is reported to have been renamed Is-
steaming under its own rael Knesset is tonight.
power towards Haifa.
The ship is, in radio contact with the British Naval authori- ties in Halte each hour. The Mds-
ter earlier reported on the ship's radio: "I am bound for Tel Aviv," but on instructions from the Navy,
the ship is now going to Halfa.
Cargo Shipments The first important cargo ship
According to figures given to ments are likely to be on the Reuter tonight from an officiat Presidents-Madison, Fierce and source, the ship is carrying just McKinley, leaving Dec. 6 and 8. over 4.000 passengers. There were The Pacific Far East Lines ex-fen babies born during the voyage peets to send out 13 ships to the from. "A Black Sea port to Orient by January
1 and the Palestine. Isthmian lines 10.
The Jerusalem High Court this Twelve Lines vessels are due to sail by the Palestine Chief Secretary, the American President afternoon issued a writ against
British General Officer Com- leave for the
About ten vessels are due to modding and five other high Bri- Angeles by Dec. 15 at least two show cause why 1941 Immigrants Orient from Los tish officials, ordering them to from Portland and about 10 from specifically named and others on contingent upon settlement of the deported. The hearing will take Seattle and Puget Sound ports, board the illegal ship, should be AFL checkers strike there.
Unloading at San Francisco will nesday and the Attorney-General place in the High Court on Wed- enable the Crickett refinery of assured the Chief Justice that the the C and H Sugar Company to ship would be kept in Palestine
operations within Ave until then.-Reuter. days and bring back to some 7,500 employees.
resume
work
also
Coffee companies which have been shut down likewise are
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Netherlands United States Fines Company
prepared to resume operations the Grievance
For West Coast consumers strike's end meant an easing of
Coal, paper and building material
shortages. It was estimated that 400 ships of American and for- elan registry were tied up by the strike-Associated Press,..
BRUSHES FROM MILK
The Hague Nov. 25. appreciate the vital importance of A hope that the Allies would Rhine shipping to Holland was expressed by Mr. R. K. Vonk, an official of the Dutch Ministry, of Transport today at a Congress of the **Lowlands Society" here which ended today.
Holland's
income from Rhin shipping in 1988, Mr. Vonk said, was 100,000,000 guilders and the Washington, Nov. 25.
Dutch had a right to this owing The Agriculture Department their
to the geographical position announces that its recently die Allies would realise this and stop hoped the country. He veloped process of bristles for paint brushes from Holland.
making their "preferential shipments" via Hamburg and Bremen, in favour cascina skim milk product. The reason for this preference soon will be applied commerwas apparently that It saved dol cially.
The Rubberset Company in battle it produced was reminiscent lars and sterling, but the lariß Newark, New Jeracy, is opening of that conducted by Germans a factory,
herself before the war against Holland.
Research on this use of casciti starbed after the war cut off Far Eastern supplies of natural bristles. The new product is particularly adapted to paint brushes because it is resistant to cils and organic solvents.- Associated Press.
This tariff battle, said M.. Venk, would strangle German railways and represented the des truction of capital which in the and United States lone run would cost the British more than Irahsport via Rhine tax payer harbouf-Reuter.
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