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PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE

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LOADING HONG KONG JUNE

DIRECT TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS VIA MANILA

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M.V. "VITO

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(I aufficient inducement)

Early July Early August

Vessels equipped with bulk oil Storage facilities.

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Sailing for SWATOW and FOOCHOW

25th MAY

FROM DOUGLAS WHARF Subject to alteration without Notice.

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General Managers.

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ΟΣ

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.

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ARRIVALS

FROM U.K.

UK.

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*

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RECIPROCAL RIGHTS FOR

AMERICANS Marshall's Hint To Russia

Washington, May 19,

Mr. George Marshall, Secretary of State, today ask- ed the Soviet Union to give Americans. the same freedom within Russia that the Russian's have in the United Statos.

This, he said in a formal State. Department reply to Marshal Stalin's acceptance of Mr. Henry Wallace's proposed basis for a discussion of difference, was one of the things "constructive ond. remedial" which the two nations could thrash out.

come

to the United States.---Reuter.

He said: "What the world · complained that they were re- needs so urgently la construc- fused the same privileges within tive and remedial actions" by Russia that Russian represent- the Soviet Government, and suves receive when they that only on the basis of such actions could the sincerity of Marshal Stalin's expressed de- sire for a settlement of differ- ences between the two coun- tries be assessed.

Mr. Marshali mentioned the present stalemales In Germany, Austrin and Kestert

places

where such actions were parti- cularly needed,

He said there had been "no | İnglention" of Soviet readiness to

take these "constructive and re-

or

medial actions" since the oriefcal Suh Molotov exchange since Marshal Stalif made his re- ply to Mr. Wallace's "open Jet-

General Relations

. .

Journalist

The

The Draper Report

Tokyo, May 20.

of

• Mr. Patrick Shaw, British Commonwealth member the Allied Council, refarring.

100 to the reparations recommen dations in the Draper Report. said he believed the report was unofficial" and that the

•level of reparations would be 'dsolded by the. Far Eastern

Commission.

agency

The Kyado news anid Japanoge › financial, air- clés, had boon "pleasantly" surprised at the "unex- peatedly generous't горага tions terms.

One report sald the terms fald a firm foundation for the Government's five-year plan for 'the recovery 01. the Japaneso national economy- Heuter.

Ordered

Out Of Prague

London, May 19.

News Chronicle disclosed today that its Prague correspondent, Karl Robson, has been oxpelled from Czechoslovakia at 72 hours' notice with- out explanation.

He stressed, however, that only a short time had elapsed me because they

since those events.

Asked about the kind of prob- lems which the United

States would be willing to negotiute bilaterally with the USSR, the Secretary of State Instunced the general problem of United States relations with the country-its representation in Russia, its con- sulates, #n< the Treedom of

movement of Americans inside Russia,

Mr. Morshail recallect

that Congressmen had frequently

Japan Allowed To Vote

Robson furnished his own ex- planation in a front page story.

"They wished to get rid of

wish to be rid of all experienced non- Communist Jurnalists who have been in the country long enough to have other than offi einl connections and know how to use them."

He said the "Independent pro- fessional foreign correspondents in Prague are being picked off one by one."

Robson said that an apparent attempt was made "to plant in

on criminatory documents Jast month."

The

signed Papers, he related,

ne

were

Apartment Explosion

CHINA

TRADE FIGURES

Nanking, May 20, China's Imports during the Arst three months of the year exceeded exports by an aver- nge of US$4,000,000 monthly, government spokesman Hol- ington K. Tang disclosed to- day.........

Tong gave the following figures en export-import trade for tho last three months. (all in billions of Chinese currency); </

Exports: January,

1,738, February, 1,724: March, 3,816.

Imports:

January.

2,080; February, 1,969; March, 6,558

The spokesman added, how- ever, that the amount of foreign exchange Bought and sold by the appointed banks for exports and imports might present a clearer

Suren plcture since

the Chinese currency reflected "un- satisfactory conversion rates."

ת!

He said the foreign exchange bought and sold by the appointed banks for exports and imports was as follows fall in United States currency)

Exports: January. $14,814,000; February, 39,282,000; March, $10.742,000.

Imports: January, $17.105,000: February. $14,373,000; March, $14,130,000.

Tong said the main categories at iraporty by percentage are as follows: machinery, 10.8; raw colton, 8.7; fuel oil, 7.5: gasoline, 6.8; iron and steel, 0.3; paper, 5.6. The main categories of exparts by percentage: cotton piece-goods, 17.4; wood oil, 12.0; bristics, 8.3; catton yarn, 6.1: skins and furs, 5.3; vegetable seed oil. 48.

some ττεπέτ

Paris, May 20. The apartment of the District The spokesman said 30 per cent President on General Charles de of total imports exclusive of Gaulle's Rally the French militory requirements represent- (RPF) war completely ed government purchases and 20 People destroyed this morning when ex-cent of total exports was handled plosives went off on the street by government agencies, Gover- ment import items include rice, outside.

wheat flour, fertilizer, communi- This is the second such In-cationS

equipment and cident within a month. Explosives petroleum products. The went off recently outside the government exports were miner- apartment of another RPF bulld-als and sugar. ing here without damage.

Tong

further that revented barter transactions, principally Jean Vuillemo, President of

with Japan, the 19th District of Paris, es-***

represented 15 per coped

of the total export-Import Injury in the explosion. rude. He sald barter with Japan The neighbouring apartments

(1) had been limited owing to non-availability of Chinese pro- ducts in Japan or Japanese pro-

(2) ducts needed in China; Chin- ese reticence at making substan- tlan imports from Japan while.

was

unfavourable there balance for China on the barter account; and arranging barter terms of trade. --United Press.

235" one of the of Uranium Isotopes

used In and producing the atom bomb, they requested him to ask

"Have you walter at his hotel, anything from V 275

Instead of complying. Rob- were seriously damaged but no son sald, he destroyed the pa-one was injured.--United Press.

added that porn, Ho

ho re- celved

Friday that word last his visa would not be extended. The newspaper sald the Czech Government has

tho given British Ambassador in Prague no reason for Robson's expulsion. It was the third time in his

-Reuter. World career as a foreign correspondent that he had been handed his was expelled from passport. He Germany by the Nazis in 1936 and from Spaln by Franco in 1938.

Tokyo. May 20 Arrangements have been made for Japon to have thres voles ut the annual convention of the World Movement for

Feneral Government at Luxem bourg on September 6 to 11, it was revealed here today by Ed ward T, Clark,

Clark is Treasurer and Vice-

Robson said he believed the President of the World Movemení

Czech Government "strongly dis for a World Federal Government, liked my reporting of the Feb-

This will be the first tune Japan has participated as

voling tuary coup d'etal" in which the Communista took power,———-Asso- power in a worldwide organisa-

ciated Press. tlon since the war.

D

Clark came to Japan aftor: visiling Greece, Turkey, the Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, India und China. He is leaving here Lonight for Hawali,

He has been making arrange ments here for Japan to have de- legates at the Luxembourg con- vention.

ANYBODY'S GUESS

Frankfurt, May, 10.

Prague, May 19. Czechoslovakia hos decided to the grante de jure recognition

State of Israel, it Jewish

was officially announced here tonight.

cent

In (3) dificulty

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FOR

[MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT. SAID,

ANTWERP, | ALEXANDRIA, GENOA, MARSEILLES,

ROTTER-

AND OSLO.

Export-Import Agency today dis

Officials of the Anglo-American DAM AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG closed that American and British taxpayers had given the Germans more than US$2,000,000,000 worth of food since the end of the war. An official sald i was "any-

rate

The Japanese delegates will be body's guess" when the Germans Invited

bill, to the convention byl would consider paying the Mombers of Parilaments of the which is mounting at the other countries, he said. United of US$7,000,000 a month.-United Press.

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NORWAYES.

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fastener.

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19 Adoi.

21 Amends.

25 Begs.

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mind

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m.v. "IVAHAN". I..

m.v. “STOCKHOLT". *****

A VESSEL

about May. 25th

June. 1511 Inly th August, 15th

| Expected sailings for New York via Panama

.. "REINHOLT" 1999

2.Y. "TVARAN 1.

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A VESSELSValu

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13th: July

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