P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL'S.N. CO.
1.5. "SOUDAN In port. - Kowloon Wharf,
Balls 24th Nov. for Shanghai & Japan.
.11000
8. "CARTHAGE" In Port
walls 20th Nov.
6 p.m.
I.. "TREVANION"
ma. "SOUDAN“
to London vía Straits, Colombo & Bombay.
due 15th Dec. from London & Con-
finent via Straits, sails 17th Dec. for Japan.
due 21st Dec. from Japan & Shanghai salls 23rd Dec, for London vin Straits, Colombo & Continent. ĐI "SITKAT duo 2nd Jan from London & Con-
inent vla Strmita. salls 5th Jan. for Shanghai & Japan.
dwo 6th Jan, from London & Con-
tinent via Straits.
NEW TURN TO GREEK CRISIS
ma. "TREVEAN“
Athens, November 22, Greece's political troubles took
when ther a new turn tonight Social Democratic Party leader, announce i George Papandreou,
to
Mr. Vyshinsky, speaking for the Charter. in hour and a half, argued that An Australian resolution in- In admitting members, the troduced Colonel Hodgson
by Security Council must always stated: "Each member of the be decided by legal considera- Security Council and the tinns. But this did not exclude General Assembly in exercising Duesseldorf, (November 22, politica? considerations. Legal Its vote on the admission of new Bread rations In the Ruhr considerations would always be members should net will have to be
cut by two gulded by politics. kilograms to nine kilograms a Defending the rights to men:- International Court of Justice."
Albanin, Bulgarin, month from December unless bership
Hungary
the Mongolian Attack On Yeto there is a sharp rise in delivery | People's Republic,
Mr. Vyshin-
The decision of the interna- quotas from German farmers. sky nsited: "Is there any one of tlonal Court of Justice was that
The schiug British
Regional these states which does not com- no conditions should be imposed that the opposition refused Commissioner for North Rhine
the recogalse
new coalition Westphalia, General A.Will, Bis-bership?"
and Argentina con- enblnet and had asked King Paul hop, said this here today.
the offensive of the to seek its resignation immediate- General Bishop guve à serious warning against the spread of He recalled the condition middle-sized and smailer powers ly. the black market which, he said, that a State must be peace against veloes on applications for
of Papandreou announced this uf- had been mainly responsible for loving and able and willing to membership. Dr. Jose Arce. the fact that for deliveries by
carry out its obligations under Argentina, sald the vele in the ter a conference
Security Council was Intended parliamentary opposition leaders. |November 15 had been only 22 the Charter.
instead of 40 per cent of the
to admit only for decisions affecting peace "Why is it possible
Papandreou declared: total.
Italy and Finland to whom we and security, but the
Soviet
recourse 10 Potato deliveries from Davaria have no objection when you ex-
Union's opposition on the matter not going to have
violence 10 overthrow the had so far been only 41,000 emclude the other States?"
membership was wrong and cabinet". He alleged that yester- |«t 300,000 tons and from Hesse ile asked: "In it for politicnt tended to extend the veto to all ny's vote in the Chamber did not
only 18,00 out of 100,000 tons
Consilerations?
political decisions of the United Nations. give the Sophoulls Government, due, he said,
considerations? Because some- Uruguay supported the Aus-which had secured a majority of The Food Ministry of the State body does not like these States? iration resolution. The Com-Love, legal and constitutional au- were now seeking to buy potatoes All this suggest favouritism and mittee edjourned until to-thority to rule the country. from Holland with dullors that diserintination-both contrary to marrow. Reuter, couitl ill be spaces, General the Charter." Bishop midtel.
"Favouritism”
What
Colonel William
R. Hodgson, Australian the the
representative, Eggs had gone "under counter" since thele price had proposed earlier today that no ad- make the been fixed at 30 pfennigs, the member should Commitaloner wald. and the mission of a State to the United on the ad- 'disappearance" of
Nations conditional meat was
how endangering the
special meat ration,
He said the Military
miners mission of any other,
He was speaking on the up- plications for admission by Eire,
Govern- Transjordan. Portugal. Finland
of
Reuter.
with all the
"We are
LONDON WOMAN TO REPAY A DEBT
Now York, November 23.
ment was reluctant to intervene and Italy, all of which were Mrs. George Hall of Wembley, England, arrived in
All Or None
in the German price' policy con- vetoed by Rusala in the Security troversy but had recently written Council.
Frankfurt Bixonal to the
Ad- ministration asking for stricter rationing of the basic fouds. Their elaims were considered "People live in a fool's paradise by the Security Council at the About the foot situation,"
he same time as those of Rumania, commented-Reuter,
Bulgaria, Hungary and Alboats,
M.V.
PRINCE LINE
ROUND TAX WORLD SERVICE
the liner Washington today to repay the fami-
ly which cared for her two children' in wartime. She will care for Mrs. A. Moroen, 11, accompanied their Whitman Crittendton, of Roches- mother to the United States,
Mrs. Hall said the wanted to ter, N.Y., who took charge of her son during the war. Mrs. Pay the debt. She added "besides was tired of conditions in Eng- Crittenden suffered a stroke land. I think America holds a last summer.
better future for my children."
She said her husband, Another Hall child stayed with Mrs. Charles Ainsworth, also of search mechanic for General Elec- Rochester, N.Y.
(tric in England, plans to come
A
14-
" would like to do something over with Lionel when the latter In return for what they have done leaves the RAF. for my children." said Mrs. Hall. The Crittenden children came Lionel Hall. 20, now a Royal to the United States in 1940 with
“CHINESE PRINCE" Force Flyer, Ulved with the 150-bombed-out-children-of-em-
1
DUE 29th NOVEMBER
LOADS FOR
SINGAPORE, Colombo, HALIFAX,
BOSTON and NEW YORK.
CARGO ALSO ACCEPTED FOR PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE and GULF PORTS.
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The 8.8.
Crittendens and Shella, 18, stayed ployees of Eastman Kodak in England and remained until 1945. with the Ainsworths,
Sheila and another daughter,-Associated Press.
Peninsular
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Oriental
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R.M.S. “CARTHAGE”
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
SAILS: 26th, November at 5 pm, for London vin Stralls
Colombo and Bombay.
HEÁVY BAGGAGE: Will be accepted into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf Co.'s premises No. 2 Gate Canton Road entrance up to Noon on Thursday the 25th November.
CC BALUCHISTAN" EMBARKATION! WII take place between 2 p.m. and 4.30 p.m.
LOADS HONG KONG 6th DECEMBER
FOR
MANILA
RABAUL AND LAE BRISBANE, SYDNEY, - MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE
WITH
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO
NEW ZEALAND
A FIJI ISLANDS PORTS
7th December
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on the 20th November.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
AGENTS.
STATES MARINE CORPORATION
着
(States Marine Lines)
-S.S. “MAGNOLIA STÁTE” Voy. No. 12
DUE HONG KONG 8th DECEMBER
FROM
BALTIMORE, NEW YORK AND HOUSTON
Agents
GOURLIE & CO. (H.K.) LTD.
Freight Dept.
Pedter Street
Pressgos Dept. 6-8, Chater Rd.
Phone:10311.-
Upion, Bunding,
„Bubfoot Le_alfara lon without notice:
Telephone 31342,
& Straits.
B.5, "CANTON" duo 17th Jan. from London, Bombay
saila 21st Jan for Straits, Colombo,
Bombay & London ms. "SURAT sails mid Jan, for Landon & Contin- ent vio Straite &
Colombo. “BOUDAN" Ja sitted with DRYHOLD and “BURAT" with CARGO- CAIRE velation aytems, and both venecia have space for
REPNICERATED) cargo and si in balk.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. m.s. "SANGOLA"
(Apoar Line) duo 10th Dec. from Calcutta via
Rangoon & Straits. sails 13th Dec. for Amoy & Japan. due 20th Dec. from Japan & Amoy.
2nd Jan, for Straits, Rangoon &
Calcutta,
m.. "SIRDHANA” ·
(Apcar Line) due 4th Jan, from Calcutta via Ran-
goon & Straits. salls 7th Jan. for Amoy, Japan &
Shanghai,
5.3, “ŠHIRALA" due 17th Jan,from Calcutta via Raŋ-
(Apear Line)
goan & Straits. koils 20th Jan. for Amoy & Japan, m.s. "SHIDHANA"
(Apear Line) dua 23rd Jan. from Japan, Shanghat
& Amoy. sails 26th Jan. for Straits, Rangoon &
Calcutta:
88. "SHIRALA" due
(Apear Line) sails 13th Feb. for Straits, Rangoon &
Calcutta: All these ships have Retrievesied Cargo spac
9th Feb. from Japan & Amoy.
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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.
0.5. "EASTERN"dus 10th Dec. from Japan. sails 12th Dec.
for
Mankia, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne.
Accepts cargo on through bills of lading, fer New Zealand Paris, 8. "NELLORE" due 8th Dec. from Australia,
salls early Jan for Australia.
For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Stemmahip Co. of NXJ
ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC COAST
8.8. "QUEENS VICTOEY"
8.8. "STEEL MAKER"
....... In porf ........ 'discharging 26th Dec. SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA
8.5. "MARQUETTE VICTORY” 8.5. "SANTA CLARA` VICTORY” „................***.
for
loading 28th Nov.
28th Dec..
HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND BALTIMORE
For further particulars apply: m
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Agents.
TOL $1145
Chinese Fraight Agents HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tel: 28823, 28553 & 234 53
The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., Ltd.
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE: Discharging
M.V, BRYNJE M.V. ¡BENARES
#
24th Nov.
30th Nov
SAILINGS TO EUROPE
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4th Dec.
10th Jan,
Mid Feb.
For
M.V. BRYNJE M.V. OLUF MAERSK M.V..TONGHAI
ADEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANÇA, ANTWERP, HOTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND
KARLSHAMN
For further particulars apply 30,
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