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ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Co. of NX)

Direct Sailing To Atlantic Coast Ports via Panama in 33 Days

S.S. “STEEL CHEMIST" Loading Hong Kong 29th September *:

Sailing 30th Septembér

for

NEW ORLEANS, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK BOSTON AND BALTIMORE

TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULKON,

For further particulars apply:-

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agenta

Tel 11148

CHINESE FREIGHT AGENTS:--

HIN FAT & CO., LTD..

Tel 15533, 2882A and 29483

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO.,Ltd.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

Discharging Hong Kong

+1

10th Sept. 2nd Ort.

M.V. HEMLAND

M V. BENGAL

M.V. BRYNJE

155

End Oct.,

HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE

M V. MINDONO

M.V. BENGAL

Loading Hong Kong

25th Sept. 10th Oct.

For

ADEN, PORT SUDAN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND

GDYNIA.

Tanka available suitable for the earringe of oil in bulk. For further particulars apply;

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Tel. 81146.

THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

$.5. “HAIYANG

SAILING TO SWATOW

"

on Saturday, 11th September, 1948.

FROM DOUGLAS WHARF

Subject to alteration without Notice.

For Particulars of Freight & Passage, Please apply to:-.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

Gerieval Managers.

P. & 0. Building, 5th floor. Tel. No. 81281

L

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.

20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. No. 24689

M.V.

ד

PRINCE LINE

ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE

"JAVANESE PRINCE"

Due 10th September Loads for

Singapore, Colombo, Halifax, Boston

and New York

13th September

SPECIAL TANKS FOR CARRIAGE OF OIL. Limited Passenger Accommodation JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Chinese Freight Agents: CHEONG FAT CO

Telephone 20037.

54, Bonham Strand.

Tel. 303111

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

MV. "ANNENKERK"

LOADING 20th SEPTEMBER

FOR

Manila, Singapore, Aden, Sues, Port Sald, Alexandria, Genoa,

Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Amsterdam, Hamburg,

Copenhagen, Gothenburg & Oslo.

TANKS AVAILABLE FOR OIL IN BULK.

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

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Amsterdam

'King's Building, Connaught Road. Tols, 28015, 28010, 28017.

ABERNA METERKALKU

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18 Connaught Road West.

6.8. "LIN KUO“

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SAILINGS

„Swatow, Kedling. Kogleråber id, Singapore, Rangoon Sept. 13

(With Passenger Accommodation).

Cargo for Teing-Ten, Hankow, & Trantati "ooper

‚ou through blith of tatt

Fur-rul" partittifars pleasd"upply to t

Aboy

ito

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1048.

Having Trouble

With The Peasantry

1

Belgrade, September, 8.

Marshal Tito's local commissars throughout the country swooped down on all so-called "rich peasants" before dawn today.

They took nearly all of the pigs and turned them

over to the state-owned farm co-operatives.

The reason for this sudden Most of the reports confirm and unannounced action, which that the well-to-nu pensante, in- is to go on until Friday, was lead of selling their vegetables Government, because their rich peasants in and fruits to the the country were hiding there feeding them to the hogs.

They have up until now been pigs and not selling the requir- able to sell their pork and fat ed amounts to the Government. or the equivalent of 8/- a pound

The Communist newspapers otheosien muskel,... "Barba" said there had been

NORJO

Federat

fallere

Ly the

The Government did not an- Monistry ul Trade und Supply ncunce what price they would an ven) caminilices to Inake pay for the begs they are taking The presurited collections, and in this new drive, Reports from The Government had been enable the pensants, however, said it to supply the rustowed inent and would amount to only about 1/10 the price they could get seling sats to the hom

the hogs on the free market- Associated Press.

The authorities were reported to be taking the pig. from the Pochi capatatetie elements" bul they f leave each Jumaly at frost two pigs with

flet, to arbuild their stocks,

Many people coming Into the rich farm Pelgrade from country of the Vojvodina and Serbia said the peasants were conthing" with anger

this Istent Government move.

Possive Resistance Heports have becorne more and

the more persistent that during Dikt Iow

have weeks penstunts ture once dam to slate of ogolnat the

ነቲ resistance Con munist programme for foreed Inylag ad selling.

How Is It

For Size?

Bertin, September 7 Major Georges Mrazovitch, French liaison officer. "be- sieged" in the City Hall, IA. ed his telephone receiver to. day and heard a caller say: "The coffin you ordered, Sir will be at the City Hall with- In a few minute

The French officer protest. ed that he had ordered no coffin.

the "Never mind," valce repiled, "I will send it all the same. You will be needing it soon."-Reuter.

Japanesë

Volcano

Activity

Takpo, September 6.

*

Atlantic

Alliance

Toronto, Beptember 7. Canada's Minister for Ex. ternal Affaire, Ae. Loula St. Laurent, said in

а превен Horo

today that the Cana dlan

Government

favours "the immediate extablishment of North Atlantic security

Byte Ae the statement in

Ho

an address

to a luncheon

תן

KKK FACTION PRE-ELECTION DEMONSTRATION

Valdosta, Georgio, September B

About 20 robed but unmasked "Klansmen" burned a cro

cross.In the Negro section here last night Fon the eye, și the State's De- iñocratic primary election todiny.

spokesman wer

klentiẞed the

A

group as members of the original Southern Klus, Inc., which re- (cently bruke from the Ku Klu Kinn faction, headed by Dr. Samuel

uel Gree: f

of Atlanta, The aneu first niet on the court- bouse lawn, stened to a talk un white supremacy by one of their group, then preceded in three

meeting of the directors ofmotor-cura Negro-district... At the criss-burning, a spokes. the Canadian National Ex- hibition. A

man, who raid that he North Atlantic

was a security

Baptist preacher from systum

Atlanin would clude the United Kingdom.

declared that the Negroes “And no right to vole." Canada and the United States and "free countries in west. ern Europa," Mr. St. Laurent #Rid-Associated Press,

Siamese Unrest On Increase, Minister Warns

Bangkok, September 7. Unrest is increasing and there is "wide spread banditry" in Siam's southern provinces bor- dering Malaya, the Siamose Defence Minis-- ter, Lieutenant General Luang Chartnakrob, said today.

The Minister, who has jusį returned from a week's tour of the frontler listricts, and was [reporting 10. the Siamese Cabinet, sald that Siamese ban- Edit gangs and Communist bands from Malaya were "depressing the rich, opposing Government authority and terrorising the population."

CHINA DUTY

ON FILMS

New York, September 7. China has increased its cus-

The Police reported that no incident occurred between the robed band and Negroes, ---Reuter,

Reparations Objection

Washington, September 7. British officials have told the Economic Co-operation Ad ministration that britain.

op- poses the idea of curtailing the removal of reparations plants from Western Germany it was learned here today.

British Embassy offeinls, wha present conferring with ECA experts have, in reply to specific questions, expressed their j.bollet ibat such curtailmen! would not bepedit the European Recovery Progratene but would instead result in political ill will in Franer and adewhere and in Die Creation of the same dange to security.

The conversations now going er here are informat because no specific proposal for etti tallinent of reparastions removals has ver been made by the United State -Heuter.

toms duty on the importation of aims from $250 to approxi- mately $1,200 for each fen- KING INVITED Severn) hundtrest Chinese ture, Mr. John G. McCarthy,

BY PANAMA querillas from Malaya had joined j'associate managing director of the Siamese bandit nus in the the international division of

Panama Civ., September 7, Yala, Betong and Sindian districle.the Motion Picture Association George VI and queen Elizabeth

Panna

invited King He considereri n state of emernf America, announced today.

uf to spend the night February that the mangers

Mr. McCarthy was also advised {n, 1949 ben s guests of the

of the Alm Government on #heir companies have suspended fur- Australia for the Royal_four, it her shipments to Chino pending was arouneed tesky.--Reuter.. clarification of the situation.

nency wouht nut-be proclaimed in The southern districts at present

The military and the police had matle suiticient preparations to ensure control of the situation, he [added.

Clash In Border

An Immediate protest was lodged with the State Department, which has requested the Ameri-

way

to

SHIP MOVEMENTS

Can Ambassador to confer with

Seattle, September 1, the Chinese authorities for recon-

Ship arrivals: Oeran Mail from A combined force of Siamese sideration of the greatly increased Mantia; Republic from Yuki- A 50-metre rise in the height police and Murines clashed with tariff. The big boost in the duties huma; Andrews from Yokohana. of the molten lava inside the band of 120 insurgents in Ner-

was put into effect without nd- San Francisco Derivals: Sep- crater of Mount Asuma, seven adhivas district near the Siani-vance notice, the Motion Picture tomber 6 Britain Victory from

Inst week-end, Association said.-Reuter. miles from the foreign colonyMaluya border

| Yokohamu.—Assqriated Press,

at the summer resort of Urui- according to a police report just zawa,

was reported by the PRO of the First Cavalry Divi- sion.

received here:

...

The insurgents, described Moslum Malays, had been isolat-

fed by the Government forces who Mount Asoma erupted for were now preparing measures lo i severni days last summier. The 8,134 loot liigh mountain ranks have them destroyed as a force. with Mount Aso in Kyushu 05 New border troubles for Slam the largest netive volcanoes fu were reported Tuesday in an Japan.

announcement that Burmese rebels

AUSTRALIA AND

ARMS FOR MALAYA

Increased volcano activity has were fleeing across iter northwest Mr. been noted around Mount Asama (border to escape pursuing Gov- for keveral months and occupa-ernment forces. tion personuel have been barred from approaching closer than

Red Karen Insur- About 200 three miles.

gents have altered into the pro- The significance

dis-vince of Mashangsorn and clash-

of

the

Canberra, September 7.

Chifley, the Premier, "has gone out of his way to justify or condone the banning of ships carrying arms to Malaya."

while there

This accusation was made in by Communists who take their the House of Representatives orders from Moscow."

Husserled that covery of the rise in height of the led with Government forces near today by Mr. W. M. Hughs, was Aghting in Malaya in which liquid

lava is being examined by Myadi where the Karenni took octogenarian. Australian Pre-defenceless white men were be- volteno experts of the Japanese over the police station on Sep. Government. However, they have tetober 4-Reuter and Associated not yet made any predictions on future events.

Press.

had banned

ing brutally murdered, Commun- mier in the First World War.

Mr. Hughes said, "Mr. Chifley, ist leaders of ite Waterside said that white men in Malaya Workers Federation were there for profit. What do

ships taking arms enable the men in every country work fort. white settlers, to protect them- Can

a man do with impunity in selves and their families. Australia what he would be shot "After much delay this Gov-, like a dog for, in Malayn?

ernment musters up enough

The last disastrous explosion et Mount Asama was in 1873 when

Belfast, September, 8.. Java and ash descended on 50 villages and killed hundreds of A detachment of 157, officers

The "The campaign in Malaya was courage to sund some arms by persons. A thick layer of axhes and men will leave today to join and cinders from that cruption is the First Battalion, Royal Innis-and-is inspired by Moscow. Com-air. But not a word of censure still visible in Karuizawa and killing Funillers, in Malaya.-As-munisis in Australia are under of the Communists who banned vrvinity,—Akkociated Presser

To MACAO

By

MV. “ WUSUEH

WEEKEND ROUND TRIP

Leaves Hồng Kông

1.30 p.m., Saturday, 11th September

(Steamboat Wharf)

Ledves Macao

3.30 p.m., Sunday, 12th September

Round Trip

(No. 12 Wharf) Satoon

Round Trip: Cabin Cinsi

!|

HK$35

$55

HKIZŠ

(inclusive berth in port at Macao but exclusive meals);

Single Fare Saloon..

Slugle Fare Cabla Class

(axclusive berth and rocals). “(HK$5 additional If berth required)"

BOOKINGS APPLY: BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

: 1, Connaught, Road.

ORĮ

Hồng Kông Canton Masco

Queen's BME Connaught RANK

TOL-30331.

bardock to far the band why

Mr. Hughes anid, "This Goy- "The men responsible for this. erament, does not govern either were known. The law coul in the economic or international have been invoked but of course spheres., Australia's foreign the Communiste are above the polley is shaped and controlled law."—Associated Press,

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:

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COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. 'CO.

m.s. "TREVETNOF“

ms. "TREWELLARD"

hmt. "DILWARA"

sulla 14th Sept. for London

Stralis Colombo

Sucz

m.s. "TREWELLARD"

vie &

vin

due 13th Sept. from UK and Contin-

ent via Siraite Rails 17th Sept, to Shangliak &“Japan,

due 23rd Sept. from U.K. vin Straits salla 30th Sept. for UK. vla Straits.

London sails Early Oct. for

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from U.K, & Continent

vla Straits. for Shanghai & Japan. from London vla Suez, Bombay, Colombo & Straits,

m.s. "TREVAYLOR"

due 17th Oct.

sails 20th Oct.

1. "ĊANTON" Jue 25th Oct.

alls 20th Oct,

for London via

Stralis,

Colombo,

Bombay & Suez.

due 27th Ort. from U.K. de Continent

vla Stralis.

m.v. "TREVAYLOR"

9.3. "CARTHAGE"

8.9. "CORFU"

due 22nd Nov.

Balls 20th Nov.

due 20th Dec.

sails 24th Der.

from London, Bom- bay & Straits.

to Londen via Straits

& Bombay.

From London, Bombay & Struits.

for Straits. Bombay &

London

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

m.s. "SIRDHANA”

(Apoar Line) due

12th Sept, from

Calcutta

Straits

via

salls 13th Sept. for Amuy, Shanghai

& Japan. from Shanghai.

.. "PURNEA" due 12th Sept. salis 15th Sept.

8.3. "HELENCREST"

for Singapore, Col- ombo & Bombny,

due 14th Sepi from Kobe. salls 16th Sept. for Slugapore and

Karachi direct.

m.s. "SIRDHANA”*

due 28th Sept. (Apcar Line) salls 27th Sept.

m.s. "SANGOLA"

(Apcar Line) due

salla,

5th Oct,

Oct.

from Amoy & Japan. Pe- for Singapore,

& nig, Rangoon, Calcutta, Accept cargo for Mudron & Chitta- gong.

via

from Calcutta

Rangoon & Straits. for Athoy, Shanghal & Japan. 8.8. "SHIRALA" duo 7th Nov. from→→ Calcutta

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Rangoon & Strafts. salls 9th Nov. for Amoy. "Hos refrigerated cargo space.

93. "NANKIN"

vin

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Apila 4th Oct.

to Japan & Shanghai B. "EASTERN" due Mid-Oct. from Australia,

sails Mid Oct. for Japan & Shanghal

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Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

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EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK

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6th Oct.

4th Nov.

25th Nov.

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Tanks avallable for

For freight and further particulars apply:-

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Agents.

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19, 2 mg A

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.bau:

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