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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1947.

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Arriving from EUROPE via Pórts

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*. "ANDRE LEBON"...............Beginning November

Salling to EUROPE vla Ports

«d. “GEORGES M. EMBIRICOS" 1. "ANDRE LEBON"

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End October.

Middie November.

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United Protect

Nations To

Greece

New York, Sept. 14.. Secretary of State George Marshall, renewing his charge that Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Albania are threatening Greece, today challenged the United Nations to protect Greek Independence and sovereignty.

Marshall also said that "the matter of Palestine will be brought before the forthcoming Gen- eral Assembly meeting' for solution,"

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In a speech which President | *----- ...... A.B

Truman aafd had hir Chlum M. Whi

“Ejà, de mon'x)--full-approval;—Marsha'!- Kin. WhImplied that failure to meet. Causeway Bay the Greek problem satisfac- Ytorily wou'd endanger the United Nations in the future. and, nude it plain that he per- 8.C nonully would lend the fight in the General Assembly to find a rolution,

Yrot.

Co.'s why

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€3,1% 1.0.k.

Mackie's Talkook

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(in Washington the State Department a[multaneously published a White Paper KAV- ing the history of the Greek cane),

Ignoring the 'Security Coun.

B. cil, where the Soviet Union has

R.C. Yot

Cosmo, d

SHIP DISASTER

Belfast, Sept., 14.

The death toll, from the engineroom blast on board the *Reina del Pacifico" stood af 17 after additional deaths

night Saturday: Three mining

peračna" are

anrulvors are in condition in Belfast horylate The unexplained explosion occurred on Thurs- day-Associated Press.

blocked action with its veto. about the "aime and intqu Marshal aald "the General Astions" of United Nations mem: 6.sembly is the form in whichhers were, causing the greatest

Cur disagreement must

be anxiety ever the organization's solved,"

future..

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Shahrukh (Nemates) Aww.tenhond (J.C.J...

Thi Chang Shen (Phun Cheongi Talahan Penk... Tatung (!), B.) Thiette C.W.TUJ

Tiltźmienka [4,036 foner Cart)) Vonellà (A.P.CA [Whangpu jr. ft.)

Wine Bank (Jardines Wochen D. & R.)

ARRIVALS'

14.9 r. Monte (A.P...

Pres. Mealey (A.PL.) Emp. Fraser (Jardine Hoog inne (Ha Kangs Titlock (3.0L)

Xenonball O.CAN EXPECTED ARRIVALS 15.9 infang (dänline)

Fleetwood (3.9.L. Fernwood (Three) 100 chemism (Jardines Loksang (Jardine Glenartney (Jardines

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Blueprint The Secretary spoko at a Junehelm meeting of the American Association for the United Nations in commemora tion of the opening of United Nations Week and the forth C. coming session of the General Assembly which nirets on Tuesday.

Marshall set forth a blue. print for "rules of

conduct" for United Nations members at the Araembly meeting. With cut mentioning the Soviet or Ita obstructionist ase of the veto.

that fear

Kin. Whi Kin. Whe ... N. I'L

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DEPARTURES

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48A,” Bahříám stand W,

"We find it difcult to be. lieve that members, of the or ganization would deliberately seek to destroy its structure by perainting in acts of aggression, or by obstruction of a nature to paralyze the principal or gaps of the organization," he kuld.

opered amond Naticas

United

Backs U.N. Marshall also 1. the door to possible ment of the United Charter hut said the States was majus revision, opposed, to

2. Discored that the United States would make several pro- posals, for using more fully the existing United Nations machinery;"

s: Appealed to the Assembly to make every effort to get "maximum agreement" at this session on solution of the complex Palcatine question.

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'MONDAY, SEPT, 10

Almait for Manila P.1. (Rex.) 9 a.m.. 10r 8.30 ~Canton (By Train); {"Roma",

Maza, Trinahan and, Blekki, 8 m.m. Btralt...

Brenton and Bangkok, 10 a.m2, Formosa and tanichal, Noon. *. Cantón lité Train), # p.m."

ULA, Centrai & Soulh”America, and Canada rin Ban, Franching (Ho Parcela for Canade), (Bar and R, 216, (Drd) p.ni.

Airmail for Amor, Khanehal. Nankios, Tanko, Taingtes and Feiplog · Ale for Locher and Running. (R) pm 1014), 1.26

* Alemai, the Tythow: Alamall for Can- tow, (Ret.) plm." (Qrdy! *,*0 pm.

Tamkon (orgetown),

Kanamoon, 4, p.

HACO Trinihah and Sbekk!, 4, p.m. Shanghai, M. 20 Canton, pi.

tord.) 8,89 p.m.

Altmall, for "Balgon only, (Reg.), 3.5.m.

TUESDAY, BÉFT, 10

Ajemali, for Amey, Fuochow ant; Talnan. (Rex.) a.m., (Ord.), 1.80 ..

Canton (y Train), 7. m.

Mano, Tainahan, Shekk, 1... Manila P., 10a.m. 'Bwnlow and, Amoy, Noon.

Btraits, Caston, 'fndle, East, and South rice Moon.

.

Manila P... 2 p.to.

Canton (By Train), 1 pm.*

Airmail for Bangkok, Rangoon, Galrati to. Karucht, Basra," Cairo, 'Nairobi, Jphan- nesbury, Maralles, Augusta and, London. (Rex,,... (Dr.), 4.80 p.m.

Alri for Bingefore, Colombo, Bourt bar, Sydney and Authland, Res., ... (30.

pm (Ord.) 3.8 p. Airmail, fur Saigon and, Paris, (Rex.)

Airmail for Shanghai, Airmást, for Canton, Kwellin and Chucking, (ra), 3

(rá.) £10. p.m. .

U.S. EXPORTS DOWN

Washington, Sept. 13. The Census Bureau reported

today that United States ex- 4. Reafirmed United States ports, declined, from $1,228,- "Adolity to the United Na- 200,000 in Jane to $1,130,200.- tion' which. ho' said was the 000 in July. During the satne cornerstone of American peried imports for consump- foreign policy.

tion dropped from $472,200,000

5. Premiaed that the Amerito $444,800,000. can delegation would seek tho success of the United Nations rather than the United States, He deplored the tendency of some to look on the United Nations as a "handy instra ment for obtaining a tem porary national advantage."

New Phase

The Bureau sald reduced, foreign trade in crude materi- als was the principal factor in the export decline, pointing out that cotton exports dropped from $50,100,000 to $13,200,- 000. However, crude petra leur exports showed a rise from $7,900,000 to $11,000,000, exports also rose from $10.000,- highest since May 1948. Wheat 900 to $17.800,000. United high Provs,

G Propraed that the United Nations Charter be faclude in the curriculum of all schcois and colleges. 7. Warned that

the United Nations will succeed or fall according to the conduct of its members and their willingness to "adjust their national poli- cies to the common interest of all humanity."

Shanghal, Sept. 14. Bent on stamping out "Cam- show" minor form of extor

on widely practiced and gen. crally accepted in China-among Its postmen, the Shanghai Post 8. Predicted that the forth Office offertil CN$1,000,000 re- coming Assembly meetings ward to persons reporting gen woulth initiate a "new phase in ulne cases wherein postimen

the life of the United Nations." solicit "gratuities Associated

United Press.

Prees.

Reds Give 'Lowdown'

On

Greece

London, Sept. 13.

The Moscow Radio commentator, Y. Makarov, to- day upbraided the United States for its recent actions in Greece and charged "U.S.A. is faced with dispatch of troops to Greece in order to save its monarchist friends, and eliminate Greek independence by force of arms, Makarov s broadcast, heard in feratie. Army of the Greek people London by the Soviet mont has not been detested and now f lor, deserted strictly speak on the offendive everywhire, The ing there was no Government United States is faced with des crisis in Greece, recently but o paich of troops to Grogga in or crisis in the Greek Imperiallar der to save its monarchist friends polley at the United State

| end, eliminate Greek Independence Continuing, Makarov said by force, of armk American representatives in Mokarov-accused the United dresca simply told Tsaldaris to States or -"utilising” Themisocles reign and for a new, prövarn. Sofoulis, Premier of the "new" ment in which the domination of GovernmentA the monarchist elements la cover, bonament

dup by Liberal factions, * Regarding material said. Blake Heildarson, for instance, told afov sald American economic ernment before Saturday sa hengizure of key positions in Creek the Greeks to form a hew Gov. ale to Greece resulted in the was leaving on that day.

economy by Americans that – £ "American Internal pacification the continaia dinsatch of Ameri but has on, the contrary, increased car arms and ammunition, ald the terror of the Grock Govern. I brought nothing but damage Both thent against the people and to the Americus and Greek' pad."

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