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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940.
RANKS
BRITISH SHIPPING
FIRST IN NOVEMBER
Reminders
British shipping, in and out of Hong Kong-ranked first during the month of November with a fatal incoming tonnage of 384,993 and an outgoing tonnage of 362,166.
*
firenet: one ocean-going vessal (tonnage: 270; passengers: one). Noricular-16 occai-going
Chinese and Dutch shipping "Bitch to ocean-going yessels PUNKI -- followed with a total incoming age: 73.251; passengmus:
Today
tonnage of 107.107
und out.03). Sino-British Dramatlé Club, going tonnage of 111.006 for nonerál modeling, at PRO Chinese ships, and a total in- Lecture Roon, 6.30 p.m. 1.K. Chugal Group Charity Con- coming tonnage of 73,251 and eert in aid of one for the an outgoing tonnage of 79,086
Fleet club for Dutch ships. Aged. China theatre, 9.16 pan. 1.K. Shogers rehersal, St. John's
Cathedral hall, 330 ja Whist Delve European YMCA,
X 11.0
Coming Events
TOMORROW
K. Rotary Club, talk on "The Lost Ten Tribes of Israel," Gurden, H.K. Potel, Roul 12.30 p.an.
CPO Urban Council
'fuc
meeting.
Bldg., 4.15 pan.
WEDNESDAY
Talbot Club meeting.
30 Medonnell Road,
li Hirse,
3.1.
THURSDAY Vangle Putaser Co., Ltd, annual general meeting, King's Eldg., 11.40 0.0
4.K, Soelety Jor Protection of Cildren, animal meeting, St. John's Cathedral Hall, 3.30
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Kowloon Polary Club luncheon,
Peninsula Hotel, 1230 pan.
Gatuen, K. Hotel,
12.1314
FRIDAY
Dated ju
In the period under review, 93 Brillah.ocean-going vessels. aggregating 255,1981 tons, and 131 fargin ocean-going ships, nakro- Rating: 202,890 tons, arrived in the Colony. Total net tonnage of incoming ocean-going ships was 48,002,
Compared with the previous month's figures, British ships or- riving here in November (showed a decrease of 13 vessels but an increase of 308 net tont. Forelyn ocean-going ships; showed n de- crease of 11 vessels and a decrease of 77,341 net tons.
Compared with October, there was a total decrease of 18 vessels of all nationalities In November and a decrease of 89,470 het tons.
A total of 849 ships left Hong: Kong harbour during November agregating 881,001 net tons.
Detalls of November's arrivals follow:
vessel (tonnage: 28,707,
PaRomanian gera: 1,7001.
vessels (tonoge: Kors: three).
nine ocean-going 20,013; possons
Philippine: six ocean-going
Kors: 50), vessois (tonnage: 14,543; passen- Portuene: two ocean-going vessels (lonnage: 2,078; passen-
or t
Stedin!t: three ocean-going vessels (tonunge: 0.325; passen. Rers: 17).
Toint Foreign Shipping: 121 Vessels (tounnge: orean-going 292,800;, passengers: 10,807); 148 riversteamers (tonninge: 37.3841 passengers: 15.016; cargo: 3.321 tons). Total: 200 ships tonnage: 330.2801; passengers:: 20,223).
Grand Total: -214 ocean-going Vessels (tonnage: 548,002; Pane sengers: 20,904); 45 lver-steam- are (tonnage: 167.271: carştu: 8.633; passengers: 48,079). Total: 559 ships (tonnage: 115,273; pas- sengers 06,963).
THREE DEATHS IN CAIRO RIOTS
11⁄2 Men's Chin meeting, Root British: 93 ocean-going yessels
Cairo, December 4. 12.45 (tonnage: 255,106: passengers: The casualty, figures fin today's 10,207); 197 river steamers (ion-student demonstrations in Calro 11age: 129,887; passengers: 30,403;
tonight DA three wero given cargo: 3,212 tons).
police killed and 50 people in- པ་་ jured.
Cairo The killed included the City Police Commandant, Solin Zaki Pasto. who died from In- when д Jand
Street Sleepers Socaly, nnual gear rad meeting, PRO Lecture 100m. 5,30 pen
bay
DECREE NIS!
American: seven ocean-going vessels (tonnage: 31,007; passen- fers: 48).
A Decree Nijl was granted at the Siperme Coint on Saturday Sie Leslie Gibson Chief Justice in favour of Mr. Ludmila Danish: eight ocean-going ves. Nikolaevna Sherevern, who peti- sels (tonnage: 34.978; passen toneal for a dissolution of his ers: 39). DUITKARE 161 Mes. Konstantl Petrovich Sherevera Krounds of attery.
Chinese: 48 ocean-going vessels (tonnuge: 09,723: passengers: 2.073): 148 river-steamers (ton-juries received naga: 37,384; passengers: 15,016: cargo: 3.321 tons).
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End Of Caste
Caste System In India Significant
Rickshaw Up-To-Date
Бусте
to
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the rickshaw, seen at This 1948 version of the
In London, blds Court, and Motorcycle Show at Earin revolutionise the taxi service in inany tropical countries. has a small engine beneath the seat which accommodatce two
passengere,(AP Photo)
Delay In Salvaging Typhoon-Grounded Ship
Concrete. Ship Arrives In Hong Kong
The first concrete slip to be used for storing dangerous cargo arrived here yesterday aftor Being towed through rough scas for nearly two
weeks in the Chinn Sca.
She is the ss. Feldspar, which left Subic Bay on November 20 but was diverted from her cuprse Lashed by to Takno, Formosa. typhoon waves and heavy winds, she lost two cranes and a rope Ladder en route, but sustained no
damage herself.
wuch to
Badger. The tug Sen towed the Feldspat safely Hong Kong, reported no damuge, despite the severe battoring.
The Feldspar, meanwhile, is anchored in the Dangerous Goods Area. The Son Badger, it was reported, will depart for Shang- hal tomorrow.
Stripped of her engines, the Feldspur, one of two avaliable Vessels of her kind
at Mariin, weighs about 4000 tons and has live large holds. She is estimated to cost about HK$110,000, it was learned. The other crift is the su. Murle.
It was reported by the company which purchased the craft that a helti general Inspection will be today. The ship will have to be surveyed by the local authorities before she Ja permitted to store dangerous cargo.
The necessary Adjustments will have to be inte to comply with the requirements
Adverse circumstances have delayed the salvaging Here, of the typhoon-grounded Chinese motorship Mui Lee now lying in shallow waters in Hoi- how Bay.
Two Robbers Hold Up Picnic Bus
ss. Mando To Leave HK For South
The Panamanian
freighter
Bad weather occasionally of a interrupted the digging channel for the beached vessel
oul. to be pulleri
Engine whert 1 trouble developed rescuing tug was about to haul Mando has been released by the Panamanian Consul here her off at high tide.
However, salvage operation is yesterday and is due to leuve this aftor- progressing gradually, and the for Port Camplia
make her noon my. Mul Lee may
Seven European members of Holiday pienickers travelling appearance in locul waters again
the "China Mal" the crew, who demanded more on the bus along Customs Pass
was reliably informed yesterday. food and better pay and working
very sustained The Mati Lee yesterday afternoon, must have
conditions, were signed otf lust been thrilled by the experi- uute damage and her engines are week-end and will be repatriated
well, Chin Song Hong, by ence of being held up by arm-working
very soon.
"
Amsterdam plane to
1
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The Mando.obtained hor clear-
ed bandits, when two Chinese which chartered the vessel, said morning, the Consulate fold fellow passengers, one armed yesterday. Sho may need "Ching Mai reporter yesterday. with a revolver, held up their general bottom.cleaning as a r9-
the once yesterday, and will call at bus and relieved the conduc-Sult of being embedded in
Port Campla, naar Halphong, to for had Pacific Grove, California, December 5.
weather Continious und
pick up 1,000 tons of coul tor of about $50, but did not sands for so long.
prevented work and many oppor- Japan, Ronunciation of the caste system by India is more molest the passengers,
Lact seamen Kalet that he According to a report made to miles of pulling the vessel out significant to. future American foreign policy
but this time we will be very than Communist gains in Ching, the World Af-the Kowloon City Police Station were swelled, a company ocul would sign on with another ship
5.35 p.m. yesterday. a bus ron-declared, at
A big tug sent mat from Hing sare of what we are signing."
The men, including the ship's fairs Council of Northern California was told veying about 20 picnickers w
returning to Kowloon via Kong to haul out the Mui Lee on Saturday:
Customs Pass when two men, one could ut get near, he said, and Italian chief cook, Capriolt Gas- a 'Spanish depends in a large armed with a revolver, suddenly saatler on: had to be dispatel- tone, who was discharged at Sai-
their appearance knowned to motor through the shallow on by the master, Dr. John B. Condlife, Uni-ci pulley
waller, two Insh seamen, a Dutch at waters, to reach the Mul Lec. and held up the conductor versity of California economies part on revival of world trade.
A.channel is being dug out to stoker. n Spanish carpenter and He declared this frade revival professor, asked the Council's
passage for the vessel, on plan steker, wll separate without full pistol point, relieving alm of will be impossible
provide bout $50.
to heir second annual conference
participation of Asia, particularly No attempt was mado to search but bad weather find caused the at Amsterdam and go
soft sands to cave in again and respective countries, realise the importance of the of India with its mineral supplies or rob the passengers.
While awaiting repatriation, A police officer happened on agnini, revolutionary spirit in Asia and manpower reserve.
the men are staying abourd the He Raid, 'America could help the scene and the robbers, lying which, he said, India's action
Mundo. Arrangements to Пу Asiatic countries, especially in his symbolisep.
them home werd made with Wal- dia, on the road to strength
on and Company yesterday by and trade within a generation "If we would share our great
the Consulate,
eat asset-technical and indus. trial know how.
to
"Empire in the East is dead." he said. "It has not complectely laid down yet but it is dead."
He
urged Americans to refocus their thinking about foreign policyWe will not help by dialing out along these lines: (1) Reduce pre- sent emphasis on European events our
fremendous economic sut-
and appreciate the long range plus" he said, "but only by shar- emphasia of Asiatic Affairs; (2) ing the secrets of the productivity Stop overemphasising mliitary which makes factors in the current conflict sible.
with Russia.
that surplus poss
estupe, Brod one shot, fene was fuit,
No Tug Sent Back
The armed man escaped but the unarmed robber was taken into custody.
ANGLO-DANISH TALKS
Chinese
Cut In Hotel Rates To Be Recommended
Considerable
reductions in
"Once when we had high tide and on opportunity to pull the Mul Lee ut, engine trouble de- veloped and the tug had sent back here for repairs," the official Fold the "Chifu Mali,"
The Mut Lc plying between the Strials and Hong Kong and catering mainly for Ching deck passengers, as severely battered Loudon, December 3. by a typhon which hit Hann "India has just taken to step along the same road which we The Anglo-Dish talks begun tale September last. The vessel Sharp Knowledge
took during the revolution, Other London yesterday on the sub-left Heihow with 343 Condilité' said he does 110t countries want to take the same Ject of the Danish Brigado taking "repatriates" for the Colony when the rates charged by the
four hours Inter she ran into the foreign-style hotels, and prac
in the understimate the importance of step and perhaps it would not be part in occupation duties
after Chinese hotel rates, are expect- military strength but he stressed a bad idea to let them know we deny have been interrupted centre of the storm, which swont tieally no change
four days for the Danish her into shallow. wafors that success of the European Re- ore
them." Associated for with
Defence Minister. Mr Rasmus heavy riding for about four hours, cd to be among the recommen- covery Programme and U.S. Io-Press.
Hansen, to consult his Govern- She was left with her nail on dations of the Committee on
by land. ment in Copenhagen.
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