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JAVA CHINA JAPAN LIJN N.V.

Tel:

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Ship

m. "THTJALENGKA” Japan.

mus. “TUSADANE”

a

dito fron

4 Shanghai,

Amoy

Salling for Slugpore, Java Ports & Macnssar

8th July,

5th July.

Amay & Shanghai, on

or about 20th July,

Macassar &

Java Partx.

on nr about

18th July

AGENTS K.P.M. LINE

(ORIENT JAVA AFRICA LINE).

"STRAAT · SOENDA" South America Loading for

Sheth Afric

Shanghal

Mary July

Manettins, Lourença Marques; Beira. 'Durban, bust London, Port Elizabeth. Mosselbay, Capetown, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, early July

Transhiprat carge un throsch Bill of Lading sergiled Die Dar Ex-Salaam, Mombasa, Zarodbar,

m.s. “BOISSEVAIN”În rermversian Loading for South African

Soullt American Agust

Suitable cargo tanks for bulk oil

(DELI-STRAITS-CHINA LINE)

ĐIỆN, mang tới HEUIiZ”

Polygon Deli.

Penang & Singapore. or or about 17th July

Swaiow & Amy,

AGENTS SILVER LINE LTD.

mÀ, "DERWENTHALL”

US, Alfantje U.S. Atlantic ports via India poris vin Straits and July

Suez, July

m.v. "SILVERSANDAL" Persian Gulf ports US, Allanile ports

& Karachi, Jily sla Straits and

Suez, AuERSE

AGENTS HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

* "SIMON STEVIN"

Europe

Quit July

Santable

Loading for

Manila Slagapore / Colombo, Suez/Port Sald/ Lienoa /Marseilles/ Antwerp Rotterdam /

Suitable carga lanka for bulk of Amsterdam Hamburg/ .

1.5. "ERASMUS"

Europe

late July

“RUGO de VRIES Europe

Inte August

Sudable yarge bank. For boil, mid

Copenhagen /Gothen-| burg Osto,

end July.

Loading for

Maolia/Singapore/ Colombo, Suez/Port Said/ tenun/Marseilles /

Antwerp Rotterdam/ Austeriłam /lamburg / Copenhagen /Gothen- burg 1sts,

end August.

Loading for

Mania Singapore). Colomlin Surz Port Sald/

Gonna Marselles/ Antwerp Rotterdam/ Amsterdam Hatiburg/ Copenhagen (iothen- burg Osto,

enth Semtember.

Peninsular & Oriental S.N. Co.

Sur

"IREVAYLOR" "TREWORLAS"

"TRESILLJAN"

SHOP

“MUTLAHI" ×

"TREVETION"*

TREVAYLOR"

"TREVAYLOR".

ARRIVALS

FRONE

.UK. Genoa

DUE

14th July August

UK. & Straits

Tombay, Calotubo

& Straits

UK.. Genna. Bombay. Colomla & Straits.

August

SAILINGS

TO

READY

Singapore. Penang.. Caloniho & Homly

Singapore, Penang.

Genna & UK. .16oln

Straits & UK.

Loading, Sails 2nd July.

16th July

July August

» Accepts cargo for Madras, Karachi & Persian Gulf Ports on

through bills of lading

*Accepts cargo for London, Rotterdam & Antwerp

British India S. N. Co., Ltd.

Passengers & Freight to India

Eastern & Australian S. S. Co., Ltd.

SHUP

"NANKEN"

ARRIVALS ·

FROM

Australia &

New Zealand

For full particulars apply to

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1947.

US. INDUSTRY NOW

A GLOOMY PICTURE

New York, June 30. Industry ended a prosperous first half

this

PRESENTS

week under a cloud of disturbing labour-de-New British

10-day

Factories

London, June 29,

Something New And Exciting

velopments following Congressional enact- ment of the Taft-Hartley labour law. Sofe coal production was cut drastically as the miners engaged in a widespread work stop- page all week and then set out on a

London, June 29. Britnin is to have new factories Mr. John Foster Dulles. Re- vacation on Friday.

nt an estimated cost of #123,000,- publican Party foreign affairs | Negotiations for new. coll. clear that the country's economic. 000-Three-hundred-and-sixty--adviser, said-in-a-letter, tract between the miners union schedule would be upset, whether Ave factories, capable at full pro-lished in the newspaper The Ob and the owners were at a stand. for a long or short duration. i duetion of emplaying at least server today, that the Ameri still as the government prepareș) | Adding to the loomy picture p0,000 workers, are to surrender the grip on the coil was the sudden but not wholly, operation.

can people could be counted on to businers' that bad, lasted better unexpected worsening in the gasa.

help Annnde Europe's re- | latest "balance covery only if European states- | line and fuel of supply altuation. sheet disclosed by the Board of men did not repent past mis-

Allocations of gasoline by the Trade in a review issued today takes.

the producing companies

of progress achieved, and all pr serving the midwest were

templated under the Distribution work nounced.

of Industry Act.

than 'cat.

Unless a contract le signed by ¡July B, whom the miners' vaention) by

is over,

it will violate redents if they return to at that time.

No one knew how much coal was above ground at the present time herause government agencies that formerly bad collected the information had closed down, it was extimated in private Indus. ry to range from 15 to 45 days but it was only a gu28.

Steel Curtallment The steel mills began curtail-Į ug on a fairly broad scheine and it was a foregone cunclusion that eukpacks would Hitain consider. able momentuin within a matter Cot Bays.

The Carnegie Illinois, the coun. try's langest steel maker, an. nounced a cut from peak opera- tions to db per cent of capacity.

The railroads started to lay off ertwn ogerating in the coal helds and this move was also cerüin to goin headway from here on.

Automobile makers, bong plagu.

vil by n shortage of certam types. of steel, faced an iminediate d elshon whether to use what theyri fed on ant and awatt develop; ments or spread supplies by rur tailing rudtully,

Schedule Upset

The fact that the rivel mis cannot run without coal and the mimeratile other incastries enn-

not operate without steel made il

India To Maintain First-Class Armed Services

cadels!

Jodphuy, June 29.- Sardar Baitley Singh. De-j fence member of the Interim Guvernament., told nip yesterday that the ladian arm ed forces would not be divided! on a territoria' basis when the British left India.

He said each individual of- ficer and enlisted man would be asked

to choose whether to - serve the Indian Union or the

Dominion of Pakistan,

J

This

the

now in

con-

Crude oil prices were hiked to some areas as refiners sought to

The Bill was primarily promot- get their lands on more oil. But ed to avert recurrence of the right up to the last minute before pre-war situation in which whole sand was thrown on the wheels "stressed areas" suffered mass of Industry, production remained employment because of difficulties high and in most ensed was far, in one big industry.-Reuter. ahead of the levels prevailing at. the star of 1947.

AYDIN-

Strel production was up to 95.0 perceul

capacity and mobile and truck production was up to 104,855 units for the week. The Rubber Manufacturers As. selation announced domestic rub. ber manufacturers Consum 395.708 long tons of natural and synthette rubber 111 the four months ended with April, com. pared with 324,872 ng tons in the same period for last year— Associated Press.

Truman

CRASH IN SEA

Belfast, June 29. The two necupants of a crashed Aerova carga plane, missing inee the wreckage was taken in Low by n tug yesterday, were lo- night reported safely aboard A

small, steamer heading for Dovon The plane was flying from Reading, Berkshire, to Newtown- mutis, near Belfast, when erashed into the sen.-Reuter.

|

"It European, nations can plan to work together so that ench does what is best for the whole, then something new and i exciting will have happened." Mr. Dulles said in commenting i in Europe's reaction Marshall Plan

to the

"It was sold inst January that Europe in the world's worst fire hazard. After each past conflagrattar." the structure ian been rebuilt substantially n before.

"Statesmanship can do better. thai ́ga on repenting that folly. If, in fact. European statesian- ship now rises to a new level, primarily economie bat involve product, the American people ing peaceful fellowship as a by-

can be counted on to help. doubt if they will go on for long subsidizing a repetition of past folies,United Press.

RUMANIA

Flays Racial SOVIET LOAN TO Prejudice

Washington, June 30. President Harry Truman declared on Sunday that the United States government must take the lead in wiping out racial "prejudice and dis- crimination" at home to strengthen the hand of Democracy abroad.

He said there la much that; won to the free way of life" State and local governments can since they are essential "in our do "in providing positive safe--continuing struggle for peace- guards for civil rights" but ful solution of the world's pro- that the nation "cannot any blems.”—Associated Press. longer await the growth of al will to action in the loweat! state or the most hackward community."

"Our national

Kovernment ed, adding that must show the way," he declar

Federal laws and administrative machinery must be improved and expand-

The President spoke t the closing session of the 38th, an- Lincoln Memorial before the nual conference of the National; Association for the Advance- ment of Coloured People.

Ba'dev Singh said that there was envisioned a scheme under which every young man in the country would receive military training in the Air Force, Navy or Army.

assume the entire re-i mob sponsiblity for

Mob Violence

Budapest, June 29. George Mr.

Georglu-Gej, Rumanian Deputy Premier and Minister of National Economy. today announced that the Soviet Union had granted Rumania a loan of 6,000 - waggun-louds of wheat, and 2,000 waggon-loads of barley.

This quantity in addition to Romania's imports from the United States will see the coun- try through until this year's harvest, he said.—Reuter."

US. Securities On Downward Trend

New York, June 80. United States securities markets moved down- ward during the first half of 1947 despite a good June recovery. Dealings for the six months were among the lightest in several years and most brokers showed substantial commission losses.

Steel Mills Forced To

tion," he said. "I have heard evils are roated still exlat. The numerous heavy industries Close

stock

"Many of our people atill! Commodities, on the other hand, suffer the indignity of insult, conred. Stocks developed con- the harrowing fear of intimida, siderable irregularity in the final tion and, I regret to say, the week as widespread cout mina threat of physical injury, and overriding of the Labour Bill veta

walkout. followed

the

Sonate's violence. The prejudice: administra- and intolerance in which these and threatened

in production

{1- it said that the murale and ef- conscience of our nation, and

cluding Steels and Motors, ficiency of the Indian armed the legal machinery which en-of last week with.

The list odgod forward Monday

Pittsburgh June 30. forers would deteriorate after forces it, have not yet secured highest since April 7, but Tuck-caused the forced idleness of more averages the A growing coal shortage has the British hand over power in to pach citizen full freedom day marked, the sharpest dịp than 16,000 steel and railroad August. It is up to us to show from fear," President Truman since May 18. The unevan werk, employees, the world that we fadians can said.

which saw oils touching a new The steel industry, today has maintain our armed forces at Ile arded that the support of high on brighter earnings pros- little more than a month's enai the highest level of eficiency desperate populations in battle. pects, left the Associated Press 60 supply on hand. It has begun to and morale."United Prem.

composite unchanged at order cutbacks because of the an ravaged countries "must be 64.1. For the six months it do- nual paid holiday of miners whic

elined more than two full points, ends on

July 8 and the four-ny bur remained more than five walkout of some 30,000 miners points above the year's bottom. which preceded it in protext The big board moved irregular against enactment of the Taft- ly higher in January with trans- Hartley Labour Bill into law. actions at a low for any like Some 10,000 workers were tal month since 1944. The comeback oft by the Carnegie-Illinois Steel extended into carly February Corporation in the Pittsburgh when the overall average reached Youngstown district. Another an alltime high since last August 4,000 were idle at Youngstown From then on, except for occa- Sheet and Tube Company An sional mild rallies, the movement / hundreds of others were sent was down. Lasses predominated through February, March, Apri and May with the April dron of 3.4 points the widest since S07- tember.

A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE

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123

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DUE

26

27

120 Day 29

End July

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE

8.S. "WING HING"

DAILY SERVICE

Hongkong Berth

Leave H.K.

1.30 PM

Leave Macao

3.00 ADI

Tung On Wharf

Connaught Road, Central Macao Berth No. 20 Whart

For Freight & Passage pléúse apply:-

TAK CHEONG SHIPPING CO. Phonea 25115 Whiteaway Laidipw-Building

92196

30

33

Clues Across

Limited Period

7. Gross,

8. Send out.

n. Sage.

10. Splendid.

21. Scum. 22. Coloured

anew. 23. Jua. 20. Assist.

29. Ease

12. Trampled. 30. Pile.

15. Wanderer. 31. Yawn. 18. Lake.

32. Danger,

19. Disilke.

23

*Clues Down

1. Best part, 2. Alms high. 4. Banish,

E. Encounter.

6. Storage

chamber.

9. Brandish..

11. Trunk

10. Regal. 17. Notion. 18. Donkey,

20. Inhabitant. 22. Profound. 24. Desire

strongly.

25. Dodge,

28. Muscle.

13. Incursion. 27. Boast

14. Moist

Recession Fears

And

ATCK-

home by the Republie Steel and Wheeling Steel Company.

More than 1,000-railroad work- cre were furloughed in Roanoke, Virginia, and a similar number in Alabama. Nearly all were on crews serving coal mines.-Asso- ciated Price.

AIR ADVISER'S

VISITA

Timid liquidation during most of the six months was attributed partly to forecaste of an`autumn' business recession. Rising living costs, record commercial manufacturing inventories, bear- sentiment. regarding the labour outlook and the. murky foreign picture. Tenerally

London, June 20. age on May 17 registered the year's low 8.6-which was

The permanent adviser to the bottom since: Jan... 25, 1945. and Australian Commonwealth. "Gov- 7.9'points under the start of 1947. omment on civil aviation, Mr. The year's sharpest relapso R. Stevens, arrived at. Poste was March with the composite Airport today with his wife, down 1.0 points. Biggest advance daughter and son.. was 1.4 points on June 11 when? hopes for tax reduction spurred with the Ministry of

"Tam hère for conferences bidding.

Largest volume for the six Aviation, the Air Ministry and months. was 2,200.000 shares on the Ministry of Alreraft. Pro April 14 with the average off duction. I will return home 1.8 points. Smallest full day's after 12 months," he said.- Lurnover was 620,000 en Juna 2 Router. and, June 5.

MONTY IN DARWIN

Civil

Trading in March of 19,330,000 | shares waa the amallest. since July 1945. February was the largest month with: 28,757,877 shares. Rallying trends: in : duno were coincident with, the ..........at-

* <-Darwin, Juno.30. nouncement that, the short „inform.

Field-Marshal, Lord Montgo. Down:-2 Trusa:: 3 Annul;' 4 cat of. 1,540,408 shares was the Across: Strand 7-Mats; 9 Dearth: 6 Improved; 6 Stow, 8 highest since November, 1915 mery, Chief of the Imperial Churn: 10 Ample: 11 Rows: 18 Alone; 12 Split: 10 Raged; 14 Blahy shorts began, to cover on neral Staff, arrived here by Resolution; 16 Veal; 10 Good: 10 Ordering: 17. Odour: 18 Spades; the Idea.

position was air this afternoon from Singapore Drapondient: 22 Door: 24 Build: 20 Noise; 21 Epoch: 23 Obor, notably overcrowded to begin his Australian

93. Sharpon.. Yesterday's Crossword

20 Ireny; 20. Torn; 27 Soathe.

ciated Press,”

"Neuter,

Lour

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES.

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SAILINGS

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Din Aug. *NOTE: Third Glays Passage Fare from Hongkong to Pacific Coast is US$175.00 Phas US$8.00 for persons who are not U.S. Citizens:

10

July

12

8

NEW YORK AND HAVANA VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, SUEZ AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS.

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8.8. "President McKinley" S.S. "Marine Lynx"

*July

July

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July

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10

18

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TRANS PACIFIC SAILINGS

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July

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1

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OUTWARDS TO SHANGHAI

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... discharging 11:K. 24th July discharging i.K. middle August .discharging H.K. middle Sept. I.

HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE

· M.V. NAGARA M.V. FORMOSA

loading .K. carly August loading K. end August

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General Managers, -*-

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