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CORPORATION
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via Panama.–
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loading Hong Kong 17th Dec,
12th Jan.
DIRECT for New York, Baltimore and Philadelohla, via Shanghai and Honolulu.
Limited Passenger accommodation
Tanks available for bulk oil cargoes.
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1948.
Gaullists Still In
Lead In
Airline Dispute Settled
Upper
The Something New House
Paris, November 14. . Socialists and Gaullists maintained their relativo strongths in Franca's Upper House—the Côùn- cil of the Republic-whon 20 results of today's oloctions in'ovarsoos territorios were known to night. General de Gaulle's Rally of the French People now.
hold 120 seats of the 289 so far filled.
1
4
The Socialists hold 55, the The decision was voted by 120 Shanghai, November 15.
Radicals 46, Independents 23, to 28, and the final general re CNAC and PAL flights be the Communists 10, the Popular solution was passed, with no dis- tween Shanghai and Manlin | Republicans (MRP) 14, the sentient votes, but seven absten- will be resumed early in De- PRL there, and other parties tons. comber although 'the dispute | 11. over use of Amoy un ą stop- over point still is not settled.
The service was suspended when Philippinen Air Lines do- manded the use of Amoy as an intermediate pulat after China National Aviation Corporation begon Juring it as such,
The Chinese refused. saying Amoy was not open to interna tional traffic, whereupon both countries cancelled the right of each other's airline to operate within its boundaries.
Sources did not indicate whether any compromito was reached, but hinted at Hong
THE PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE continue to be the intermediate
LOADING FOR U.S. PACIFIC COAST:
BLY. "VILJA”
m., "PARRAMATTA“
m.y, "VINGNES"
loading Hong Kong 22nd Nov. loading Hong Kong 4th Dec. 10th Doc.
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IVARAN LINES FAR EAST SERVICE
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"IVARAN"
"NORGROLT"
.....
discharging' 16th Nov.
loading Hong Kong 14th Dec.
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Hongkong Bank Buliding.
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THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
8.8.
“ HAIYANG
SAILING TO SWATOW on Tuesday, November 16
FROM DOUGLAS WHARF
Subject to alteration without Notica.
For Particulars of Freight & Passage, Plenus apply to:-
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
General Managers.
20
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CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.
20 Connaught Noad, Central. Tel. No. 24639
HONGKONG / MACAO
DAILY SAILING
T.S.S. "CHEUNG HING"
FROM HONGKONG
5.00 P.M.
TUNG ON WHARF
FROM MACAO 10.30 A.M.
No. 18 WHARF
Further Particulars Picaso Apply:---
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Tela: 31288, 31289
Subject to Alteration without Notice.
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
S.S. "MARIEKERK"
LOADING 19th NOV.
FOR
MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN, BUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXAN- DRIA, GENOA, MARSKILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM.
→ AMSTERDAM, ' HAMBURG; COPENILAGEN, GOTHENBURG &i
OBLO,
ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES
Incorporated in the Netherlands sa Koninklijke Java-China-Pakotvaart Lijnon N.V.
Amsterdam
King's Building Connaught Bond. Tol. 20010, 28010, 26017.
point for PAL, at least for the time being. During the mispen- sion, North-West Airlines, and Pon American Airways were the only Iines between Shanghai and Manila-Assvelaled Press.
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of re
In Propaganda
Paris, November 14.
The French Postal Minis- try stated tonight that one of its employees, a Communist, had been suspended after stamping several hundred telegram forme with the en- tence: "Jules Moch le an . sazain," M. Moch is Ministar of the interior.
Bome of thesa blank forms subsequently found their way Into the hands of foreign diplomate" using the French telegraphic servios, the Min.. Istry said.-Router.
Recovery Grants To Chinese
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
m.s. "TREBILLIAN" •
dua 20th Nov. sails 22nd Nov,
ma "SOUDAN"
to
■. "CARTHAGE"
Washington. November 16. Total recovery grants China and Western-Europe will exceed US$3,000,000,000 this
The resolution made it a con- Thirty-one more sents, repre-dition, however, that the Govern menting overseas territories. have ment applies "a polley of Armness jand notably an economic, social still to be filed.
The French colony of Gaboon, and financial policy assuring a French Equatorial Atrica, elected more equitable sharing one member of the Rally, and the sources and sacrifices," Middle Congo and the French Sudan each one membar of the It also declared that the party Rally and one member of the would "oppose any manoeuvres of Parliamentary obstruction which local Progressive Party.
The Cameroons returned two might be undertaken by General Socialists, French Guinea one So-Charles de Gaulle's Rally of the cfalist and one Independent, and French People and from which Oubangi Chari two Independents.ordy a worsening of the economie
MRP Resolution” dimculties, disturbance, and dis-week, the Economic Co-opera-
[tion Administration indicated. order could result: The Congress of the Popular "The National
Committee, сол, Republican
In the week ended last Wednes- Party (MRP) sclous of the gravity of the inter- adapted today, a resolution Innational and
day, grants of more than US$203,- internal situation, 000,000 were approved, bringing favour of the party's continued considers
Covernment participation in the "middle of crisis provoked in the present 000. This does not include more the total to nearly US$2,001,000,- the road" Government headed circumstances would play into the than US$8000,000,000 in repayable, by M. Henri Qusulite, the Radl-hands of trouble makers and com-loans. cal leader.
Russia No Menace, Says "Red Dean"
New York, November 15.
The Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, said yostorday "the Soviet Union is not a monaco to world peace nor is she a menace to the security of the Western World.”
that
promise the chief interests of the country," the resolution said.
Socialists Too
France heads the list with more] than US$787,000,000 earmarked for France and another US$47,- 000,000 for the French zone of The National Counall of the Germany, Britain is second with US$632,000,000 and Italy third French Socialist Party endea
with US$314,000,000.
today its two-day meeting in Paris and adopted a resolution
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China ald has been authorised In favour of continuing its sup to purchase US$137,781,881 worth port of the present Coalition of goods-Associated Press.
Government
rt-
North China Wants Food
The Socialist Party meeting pro- iposed a vigorous enforcement of
the measures to lower prices. A" very detailed set of proposals which have not been published will be submitted to the Prime Minister and to other porttes
Tientsin, November 15. In a speech at a dinner wel- | problem is
The Joint Office of seven North "elvil rather than presented in the Cabinet shortly; China Provincial and City Coun coming him to the United | mlitury."
M. ilenri Nogueres, editor of cis, meeting in Felping, has de- The Russian delermination that States, the Dean said that the
the offelni Socialist paper. Lo basis for widely spread
cided to ask the Central Govern. mis-governments of bordering coun-Populaire, told Reuter: "Our givings with regard to Soviet tries must be friendly, only paral-economic proposals are essentially ment to divert the gold; silver and
Hels British determination
converted by foreign currencles re realistic and so far as planning
Pelping, and Tlentsin residents three issues-the atomic prob-garding the Netherlands, he said. is concerned do not go beyond the during the currency reform for lem, the Berlin question
The "den of America being framework of State gun, the purchases of cereals abroad. the Russian relationship to the imperialistic is now growlog in Europe and it brings a terrible six East European countries.
Dr. Johnson said that the Rus-fear with it" sion altitude toward the atomic
peaceful intentions arises from
Economic Sabotage Alleged
and
Berlin, November 14.
The Soviet Zone Control Commission today alleged that leading German officials of the the province of Saxony in Soviet. Zone were behind...an "economic sabotage 'plot."
and encourage merchants to pur- chase cereals
ex- with foreign change derives from exports.
He added: "If it can be shown that we can get the upper hand of the Communists, there will be no Gaullist organisation left in Meanwhile, Mr. Roger D, Lap- three months."
ham, head of the Economic Co- Administration China disturbs many in my country is The Socialist,gging unani- operation
observe the almost mously approved the antl Com- Mission, declared in Peiping that bringing wheat and docile way in which the policy of munist action of the Socialist 11 whips, your country follows the Chur-Minister of the Interior M. Jules flour for Peiping, Tientsin and chill lead."-Associated Press.
He described Winston Churchill as a "menace" and said, "What
when
The Commission said leading The officials of the Saxony Economics Ministry and provincial industry Office "have subotaged the supply of textiles to the Soviet
Zone
The allegations were made in a report in the Soviet-licenced news paper, Neues Deutschland.
we
Moch. Reuter.
Australia Warns Slav Emigrants
Canberra, November 14. Australian Government is resisting a Yugoslav campaign to repatriate its nationals and British subjects of Yugoslav origin from Australia.
Tsingtao, are expected to "reach the North China ports between December and February next your.
Mr. Lapham had a talk with General Fu Tso-yi and visited pro. Tientsin briefly yesterday,
he seeding to Tsingtao, where will be seeing Vice-Admiral Oscar Badger, Commander-in-Chief of bo United States Western Pacific Fleet, before returning to hang- hal. Reuter.
Paying Off Turk Debt
due 21st Nov,
sulla 24th Nov.
dua 22nd Nov,
safle 20th Nov.
m.s. "TREVANION"
from Japan. for London via Straits, Colombo, Port Sudan, Genoa, Marsellies & Havre.
Accepts cargo for Bombay
Singa-
vla
pore and for Kuracht & Persian Gulf Ports via Colombo, til at direct rates,
"
from London & Con-
tinent via Straits.
for Shanghai & Japan.
from London, Bom bay & Straits. to London via Straits, Colomba & Bombay.
due 18th Dec. from London & Con-
tinent via Straits. salls 17th Dec. for Japan.
sails mid Dec.
m.s. "SOUDAN" "**
14. "TREVEAN"
for London vin Straits, Colomba & Continent. ma. "SURAT" duo 2nd Jan from London & Cun-
tinent via Straits. galle 5th Jan. for Shanghai & Jupan.'
duo 5th Jan. from London & Con-
tinent via Straits.
duo 17th Jan. from London, Bembay
& Straits. for Straits, Colombo.
Bombay & London.
·B.4. “CANTON"
saila 21st Jan.
nis. "SUBAT"* sulis mid Jan. for London & Contin
ent via Straits & Colombo.
•
· Tanks available for oll in balk "SOUDAN" & "SURAT" are fitted with DRYHOLD VENTILATION SYSTEM and have „space
REFRIGERATED CARGO.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
m.s. "SANGOLA" •
(Apcar Line) duo 10th Dec. from
for
Calcutta vin
Rangoon & Strelta.
Balls 13th Dec. for
m.s. "SIRDHANA" *
(Apcar Line) duo
M
8.8. SHIRALA"
(Apcar)
1
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
4th Jan. from Cnleutta & Ran-
goon via Straits.
aelis 7th Jan, for Amoy, Shanghai &
Japan.
-
duo 17th Jan, from Calcutta vin
Straits.
sails 20th Jan. for Amoy & Japan Das 'refrigerated cargo space. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.
A. "EASTERN" due 6th Dec, from Japan.
sail 8th Dec, for Manila, Rabaul.
Brisbane, Sydney.....&-
Melbourne.
Accepts cargo, through bills of lading, for Now Zealand Ports.
S. "NELLORE",due early Dec. from Australia.
For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO..
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Steamship Co, of N.XI
popu ation by supporting and The Immigration Minister, in Yugoslavia and the treatment tolerating huge bincic market deals Arthur Calwell, has warned they received on arrival.
They
London, November 15. with Western Germany and the
The Council of Foreign Bond- that those who are persunded to discovered that food was scarce Western Zones Berlin,"
return are headed for "grim ond expensive, wages were low, holders announced yesterday that and they had to work as and a sterling amount is now available disillusionment."
in London, sufficient to pay 1/11d. Last January 500 Yugoslavs where the government directed.
on each participation certificate The report said: "These great aboard the Partizanin returned "They found out too late that number five (uopold half coupon acts of sabotage were carried out after a high pressure campaign, the Information given them by of December 1937) for Turkish by former Nuzis und reactionary Another Yugoslav hout is call-
the Yugoslav agents was grozs 174 per cent bonds, 1935.
ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC COAST elements. Omelals of the Saxonying at Australia shortly, said Col- ly and intentionally misleading. The money has become avall Government, supported these anti-well. "I have no doubt there will
ablo as a result of merchandise (3.4. "QUEENS VICTORY"
discharging .K. Zist Nov. social elements and betrayed the be a repetition of the "return-toned to Yugoslavs who had re-majority of the certificate holders 8.5. "STEEL MAKER"
"This experience was not con- co-operations authorised by a trust of the working people, whose Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia' drive." interests they were pledged to warned Yugoslove last Jan-turned from Australia, Persons and the transfer of Turkish Pounds SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA
unry that they would in all likell.from the United States, Canada by the Turkish government,
suffered similar The announcement says that the s.8. “MARQUETTE VICTORY" Paris, November 14. hood be bitterly disappointed if and elsewhere
Council, "being unable to hold out Mr. Averell Harriman, the they needed the importunings of treatment.
any prospect of more favourable S.8. "SANTA CLARA VICTORY" Marshall Plan reving Ambassador, certain agents who came on the
"The reaction of many of these terms becoming available, recom- left Paris by, air tonight
for ship.
people was to attempt to intummonds holders to present their who disregarded my immediately to Australia. It goes errtificates for payment of the Washington. He will report to
HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, NEW YORK, Mr. Paul C. Hoffman on his tour warning have been grimly disil-without saying they did not sug-Otoman
Lano, Bank, Abchurch of beneficiary, nations. Reuter. lusioned by conditions they found reed-United Press,
BOSTON AND BALTIMORE London."Associated Press.
servce."
Those
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