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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V. 'DANGEROUS POLICY' OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES.
King's Building, Connaught Hond,
Tel: Shipping Dept, 28016, Passage Dept, 28017.- 'hinore Agents, Connaught Rend, C. No, 82, Tel. 25133. Ship
A. "THIBADAK"
m. "TJSADANE”
que from,
In port
Shanghai, Amny & Manila, 13th June
Sailing for Singapore, Ratavia, Semarang, Sourabaya. Mneassur. 27th May.
Ja's Poets, 16th June.
BEN. TIITJALENGKA" Java ports, on or
Ship
M. TEGELBEKG"
Amoy & Shangbai about 10th June, on 22bout 12th June.
due frum
Ja pork
ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (ORIENT JAYA AFRICA LINE).
Salting for Loading for Manila, Singapore, Mauritius, Lourenço Marques, Belts, Durban. East London. Pori Elizabeth, Mosselbay, Capetown, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, 24th May.
(DELI-STRAITS-CHINA LINE)
due from
Shap
* 3 PRADAK"
In port
Ship
Salling for Singapore, Batavia, Semarang. Bonyalaya, Macassar, 97th May.
SILVER LINE LTD.
dur fron
Sailing for
"HOPLKIDGE" New York, Vanenuver. Pesang, Singapore, Manila & Shaughat. 1 Atlantic ports o on about 7th June. via Surz.
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
Ship
tite from
LORENTZ"
Shanetsal
10 June
!
Moudable anga bank
"SIMON STEVING
.........
"ERASMUS“
Sailing for Mann Singapore. Colombo Suez Pork Said! Genoa /Mar:fellies/
Antwerp Rotterdam
bo back and Amsterdam Hambork/
Copenhagen Ginthen-
Europe
end May
Europe
early July
burg Oslo,
4th June,
Loading for
Manila (Singapure / Caloribo Suez/Port Sald/ Genoa /Marsellies/ Antwerp Rotterdain / Austerdam Hamburg / Copenhagen #Gothen- burg /Oslo.
Mid Jane.
L
Londing for Manka/Singapore /
Colombo/Suez/Port Said/ Genon/Marseilles / Antwerp Rotterdam / Amsterdam /Hamburg/ Copenhagen Gothen- burg/Oslo,
curly August.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
of Copenhagen
M.S. "MONGOLIA"
loading for
PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG & OSLO
about 7th June
Tanks available santable for the carriage of oil in bulk.
For further particulars apply to:
+-
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Juvena Bug.. he thor.
Tel. 34111 & 341112,
Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co.
SHIP
“MUTLAH"
"DUKERA"
"TRAVETHOE“
ARKIVALS
"UMPHESS OF SCUTLAND"
ENTREVAYLOR"
"TRLWOBLAS"
SHIP
"SADISOARING**
"MUFLAIR"
"TREVELYAN"
FROM
& Rombay
B.K., Colombo
& Straits
B.K. Genoa. Relay, Colombo
Straits
U. & Straits
UK & Straits
UK. Geno
Bombay, Colombo
& Straits
SAILINGS
DUE
30th May
1th Junte
June
23rd June
July August
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
Nearly two years after hostilities ceased, owners
are still being forced to defer long-overdue re-j pairs and no hope is held out to them of a re- laxation of restrictions, said Mr. G. J. Innes. presiding at the recent 57th annual meeting of the British Corporation Register of Shipping and Aircraft.
"Our management committée,” he went on, “have had this question under constant review and have continually emphasised to the Minis- try of Transport the danger of its policy and how short-sighted it is, as many ships which should today have a reasonable expectation of useful life are now condemned to a needlessly early end.
"At a critical stage of the wa the classification, societies agreed with the Rovernment to suspend the normal and well-tried system of special periodical surveys, iss conjunction with moal surveys.
favour of the temporary PX- pediem of making the ship worthy for our voyage or,
WOOL AND BRITAIN'S EXPORT DRIVE
Bradford. May 25.
-
t
The word textils industry is playing a big part in Britain's Mor drive to win badly neerk ed dollure.
in 1940,
anost, for twelve' months' service. Bal the war-time expedien which was justinable when practically every ship can cerned had undergone speelal k vey within the preceding years, is not so easy to defend seven pears later, even if were lo assume that the rate of Structural deterioration
necelerated, which is for fre
being the case,
Right To Plan
"As an illustration of what
PEARL HARBOUR
Spalney, May 25,
The Sun's Cauberra corION. pondent reported today that Arternal Affairs Minister Evatt would support the United States mova to narie Pearl Harbour as the site for the Japanske prave settlement,
The paper said the pluer where Jupin lepan the war in the Pacific is "almost cerò falu" to be the site of the Treaty vi pence. United
Press.
Foreign Investments In Turkey
Istanbul. May 26,
The Turkish Finance Minis
U.S. Credit For Yemen Approved
REFRIGERATION-SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS→
CARGOCAIRE-SPECIE
SAILINGS
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA &
HONOLULU
SS "General Meigs"
SS "Generat Gordon"
S. "Marine Lynx"
Juno Juna July
13
27
12
Cairo, May 20.
NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
98 "Lane Victory" to extend up $1,000,000 credit 55 "Rutland Victory" to the Arable Kindom of Yenien SS "Willamette Victory" for the
Juno
7
July August
Б
1
The United States had agree
American purchase of army surplus equipment.
NEW YORK AND HAVANA VIA MANILA. The agreement was signed by SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, Prince Self El Islam Abdullah ut
SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Yemen nud Amerlemt officials. It provides that purchases must be SS "President Polk" made before hin.
the SS "Willis Vickery" 1 and credit Js t he repaid in Ave $8 "Scott E. La}<¶** annual instalments beginning in 1948.
May
Juno
July
30
7
28
MANILA
June June
2
ment, road construction machin $8 "Marine Adder"
2:41
BOMBAY VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, & MADRAS
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. St. George's Bldg.
Tel. No. 28172/28175
June
13
Offelals said Yemen bud in
SS President Madison" diented fL desire to purchase SS "General Meigs" trucks, aut mobiles, hospital units anal supplies, well drilling equip. ment, radio and telephone equip.
menni. there are instances wheeler, Halit Kismir, preparing the cry, wiring and blankels.-Asse-
it has been necessary to lay up
WHICH, With Grama routine
l up-keep
༥{il " would have gurgled on their day to-day traditur. But brenuse
ruble with tail brackets, at 1
wer end of frames, and in the tween decks a plac where, knows, specia ith every The 1916 Annual Report of
watejasher knows,
1 tercersary in me The National Wood and Textile due wastage is to for avoided Corporation and the Wood Ex- this has not been posed We
this all rentised the necessity for co- port Krotip here, issued weekend, stated that, while the Frols during the war and equally way in which other exporting, industries sent we admired the an average of only 14 per cent these controls were exercised, but of their
purely owners might now be nl- hard! exports to the
lowed some liberty, some oppor currency rountries, 28 per rent units
tunity to exercise their right to of wool induates products went plan ta curines synonym" (oy the when such
to these markets.
Laut year's word cloth ex- poris ameninted to just over 75,-¦ 000,000 square yards compared with nearly 90,000,000 square yards in 1938.
(15,500,000 pounds.
of
verk "to manage"!) planning would in fact be in the country's best interests,
UWIHOTA
way for application of the Traeinted Press, man doctrine to Turkey, today announced decrees ending re strictions on foreign capital,
German
Exports
By ending laws which have been in force since before the war, Dr. Kismir has now madel il possible for foreign enter- prises to inveal capita) in Tur- kish industry and export cura-
Berlin, May 26. Ings of that capital.
Soine banks operating in
The combined British and American zones of Germany ex- Turkey will be able to have a part of their assets in foreign ported $31,011,796 worth of exchange. & privilege hitherto gola in the first quarter, the Central Joint export-import agency an- granted only to the
nounced. Bank.
Foreigners in Turkey will en-
The figure was abont
Pacific Far East Line, Tue.
TRANS PACIFIC SAILINGS To San Francisco & Los Angeles
-SPECIAL CARGO OIL, TANKS--
Sails
. "CONTEST
T
Duo
June
4
June 2
Direct
A.. "MIDNIGHT"
4
r
two
3.
"FLYING. DRAGON"
13
13
Via Yokolinme Direct
"
s. "LUXEMBOURG
VICTORY"
10
20
20
21
joy drawing facilities on condi- thirds below the goal art for on that Turks enjoy the same the first quarter under the pro- to prime German facilities their respective Krumme
countries.
In
The new decrees are design- ed, it is believed, to beneft for eign businesses, industriaj im-: provement in Turkey and the tourist trade.-Ruuter.
"As a Society, we have done al in our power to support whip. In their reasonable and common-sense desire to keep their A ships in good and efficient condi- against nearly 35.000.000, tium. Now we
have to consider pounds in 1938 and 25,000,000 our duty to the shipping commu pounds of wool tops compared nity as a whole, because maless with $2,000,anu pounds).
facilities In Kiven garry out thorough surveys and facilitreeuts the long- eserdne repairs, and bring their ships into reasonable agreemen The tyre shortage appears to with our standards, a very sof be ever, a Commerce Department situation will arise. Circumstan-report said, ces may
necessitated have
GAEKWAR DELAYED
New York, May 25. Th Pan-American Clipper, "Express of the Skies," It for Gander to pick up 41 passengers, including the Guckwar of Bakos and his party which left in
ipper yesterday, but had to return to Gander inst night when the plane roule Lo Shannen Airport, ire, developer HAI. trouble.
The plane then returned to Gander and the "Empress of the Skies" will continue the trip.- Reuter.
MATCH FACTORY
EXPLODES
Caira, May 25. Five were killed and 14 in- jured in an explosion which wrecked a muteh factory atj Callub, 80 miles north of Cairo. today. The police are investi- kating.
owners are
IL
TYRE SHORTAGE NOW OVER
Washington, May 26,
economy.
"TRADE WİND"
Vin Yokohama Direct
The Roal for 1947 in $56, Aerican Piomeer Line
99,000. Corl
the biggest exports. item, totalled $17,118,000 for the first quarter and forestry' and wood products $1,203,000, -Associated Press.
Ban On Dutch Shipping
Arrivals from New York, Boston, Other Atlantic Ports via Panama
A "COURSER" 8.3. "AMERICAN FLYER"
Due
Sailings to New York, Boston,
May 30th
Jung Oth
Other Atlantic Ports via Panama Canal SPECIAL CARGO OIL TANKS —
. "COURSER"
As. "AMERICAN FLYER"
FLYER"
und!
Hobson's chofer, hot we do ag It reported manufacturing i
Singapore, May 25. most strongly that, the powers. stocks of rubber hud risen in Mr. E. Ronch, nasistant secre that-be do not regard the positionary and February while their
tary of the Australian Water. with complacergy but rather in a shipments of tyres t
its declined, especially these for re-side Workers Federation, spirit of trepilation as to ultimate effect upon the interests placement on old cars-Associat. Mr. J. Healy, fellow delegate to of the nation."
'el Press.
trude had
Rumania Setting Up Industrial Boards
Bucharest, May 25.
the Malang Trade Union Con. ference, on arrival here today from Batavin
said that they: know nothing about the pro- posal to lift the ban on Dutch shipping from Australia to in- donesin.
They added that they had not
Suils
For Full Particulars Call
June 9th
Juno 11th
UNITED STATES LINES CO.
General Agents
314. Queen's Building.
Tel. 31261 (3 lines)
participated in any nequitations The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd.
on the subject.
The Rumanian Chamber of Deputies has voted in Well-informed circles, how- favour of the Government's bill to set up in- ever, believe it was intimated in dustrial boards with wide powers over all in-dava that the Australian water- dustries, which is to remain in force for five side workers might lift the Ban If 75 per cent of the goods now held up in Australia went
years.
to
26
All the parties included In that they considered the B The force of the explosion the Government hacked the bill would hamper national economic Republican-held ports and blew out the roof and ceiling, with the exception of
M. recovery by impeding freedom per cent to Dutch ports.eu- which fell on workers and staff. Georges Tatarese's Liberals, of action, of the factory-Reuter.
who abatainer on the groun
A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE ·
2
3
€
TU
READY
13
16
Stralis & U.K. Japan
End May
Early Jung
17
18
22 19
20
Stials, Genoa & UK.
June
121
*Accepis cargo for Landoa, Antwerp & Rotterdam. Also accepis cargo for Madras via Singapore on through
bills of lading.
British India S. N. Co., Ltd.
ARRIVALS
Eastern & Australian S. S. Co., Ltd.
ARRIVALS
SHIP
"EMPIRE NIGHTGALE”
FROM .Racoon
23 24
26 127
28
29
DUK
Discharglig.
30
[31
FROM
DUE
"EASTERN"
Australia & Manila
28th May
SAILINGS
SHIP
"NELLORE”•
то
"FASTERN"
"EASTERN"*
READY
„Sydney'& Mfclbourne 2nd June
33
Clubs Across
18. Conalder, 19. Rofuge. 21. Baa-
3. Sound
reflection,
7. Military
Yank.
B. Nomad.
D. Flake of
"Boot,
tempered.
22, Wash.
23. Commerce,
20, Hurried.:
10. Diplomitic' 20, Lifelessness.
via Sindakan,
haul & Torokina Yokkaich!
14.
(Jupan)
Early June
Early July
official.
12. Blackleg. 15. Utter
31. Unfdalen..
32. Active.
confusion.
38. Victim
.....Australia
*Accepta cargo on through bills of lading
for New Zealand Ports.
For full particulars apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
25
Clues Down
14
1. Precipitous. 17. Playì'n
2. Soothes.
4. Engraved
gem,
5. Grain.
0. Given
part.
18: Exhausted.
20. Mean.
22.. Narrow
road.
24. Crest.
26. Young
facts..
B. Falic.
↓
anbagl.
11. Coffer,
30. Discourteous. 18. Small bay. · 27, Very.
ter.
The Industrial boards would control the allocation of raw materials and machinery,
the
types of goods produced,
the
pay.
of of
sule of and collection of ment for all goods produced -practically every phase production and distribution
all industrial products.
by
GREEK LABOUR COMMITTEE
Athens, May 25, Agreement has been reached; on the election of a new Execu- tive Committee for the Greek Confederation of Labour tal succeed the old Executive which The financing of production was declared illegal by the would still he carried on
Greek Government over a year) private firms who would, thus,
ogo, M. Constantin Tsaldaris, 'oppoaltion parties suggested, the Greek Vice-Premier, an- take all the risk and be able nounced tonight. A provision- for all losses.
al Executive will now be form- Foreign firms working in ed to hold general elections, Pan-Hellenic Rumanin saw in the bill an t-after which the strument for taking away all their rights and all their power without the need for paying any compensation,
Under the bill, the boards were to be in the form of joint stack, companies, of which the capital would be subscribed by the firms' members of the board, Responsible leaders of in-
HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE
M.V. HAINAN
Loading Hong Kong 31st May/1st June
Tanks available suitable for the carriage of oll in bulk
LOADING FOR
PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, OSLO AND GOTHENBURG.
For further particulars, apply to:--
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Agents, Telephone 31148.
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, VANCOUVER & SEATTLE.
SAILING. Sed JUNE SAILING G1⁄2 JULY
Workers Congress will meet to choose the Supreme Council of m.8. CASTLEVILLE.A
m.s. GRANVILLE the Greek Trade Union. move-
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST m.8. GRANVILLE
ment-Router.
RUSSO-SWEDISH TRADE PACT
Stockholm, May 24. The Swedish Foreign Onlɛe
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION.
Chinese Freight Agents.
DUE lat JUNE SAILING FOR SINGAPORE 3rd JUNE
BULK OIL TANKS,
Apply:-. THE BANK 'LINE (CHINA) LTD. King's Building, Tel. 27702
HOO FOOK PING
dustry owriers and managers announced today that an agres-THE BANK LINE (China) Ltd, falling to obey the Board's or-ment had been signed with Rus ders would be liable to from sia covering an oxchange of one to five years Imprisonment, goodle from the Soviet zeno of -Reuter.
DEATH OF PERRY'S GRANDSON
Newport, R., May 26. Perry Belmont, 95, former United States Miniator Plent potentiary to Spain and member of a historie Newport naval family, died here today.
Germany.
Sweden will export textiles, fish, steel and machinery and|| will import salt, potash, cement) and electro-technical equip
ment.-Associated Press.
RUBBER TALKS
Bingaporo, May 25,
The United Planting Association of Malaya has called a conference of rubber' producers and dealers Immediate in Singapore on May 20 to ex last of his family, he was the grandson of plore the present state of the rubber industry and to work out 27. Commodore Matthew C. Forry remedies to counteract the fall in
who opened the ports of Japan, the rubber price.
The
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE
S.S. "Wing Hing"
DAILY SERVICE
Hongkong Departure - -6.89 PÁL.
Macao Departure - 9.30 A.M.
Hongkong Berih Tung On Wharf
Connaught Rond, Central.
For Freight & Passage please apply:-
14. Inclination. work. 16. Tint
26 Let fall. Alter: 20. Tadəti 20. Glee. Yesterday's Crossword Sphere.
Down:-3. Ravel:
1 Jerubs 4
A grand uncle, Commodore Gelanger, Penang. Singaporo TAK CHEONG SHIPPING CO. Phones 25116 Across:1. Cristal 7. Mul; D. Secures: 6. Iminature; 6, Danfi & Oliver Hazard Perry, was hero chuinber of Commored and Chin Waver; 10. Comma 11. Able 10 Amber: 12. Engud: 18. Dette 14. Dellburata: 18,"Uris; 10. Laps) Imported: 17, Senio; 18. Usurpt, of the battle of Lake Erie-Anne rubber inferents will be re- 19. Conalderod; 22, Spar; ge 20. Diety, 21: fuüderjo. Pawestanciated Press.
presented-Neuter
Whiteaway Lafdlaw. Building,
25120
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