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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1940, PT

DUTCH OPPOSE

BUTTERFIELD &SWIRE PEACE MEETING

Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"NEWCHWANG"

PHANYANG" "HUPEN"

"YOCHOW"

"TSINAN"

"FUKIEN"

"SHENG KING"

"FOOCHOW"

SAILINGS TO

Swatow

Shanghai, uchat &

Pusan

Singapore & Penang

Swatow. Saigon

Bangkok

Nwatow

Yokohama. Nagoya &

Kobe

Shanghal

Singapore, Macassar, Sourabaya & Batavia

* Balls from Custodian Whart

"YOCHOW"

"NEWCHWANĠ”

"HANYANG

"FUKIEN

|

ARRIVALS FROM

Robe

ALSOY

Swałow

Jain, Singapore &

Bangkok

*HEINRICH LSSLY Singapore

"SHENGKING"

“FOOCHOW"

"KWEIYANG"

"SINKIANG

"FATSHAN"

"WUSUEIT"

Slangbal & Reeting Robe, Shanghai &

Singapore & Highliow Harness Foochow

Any

RIVER SERVICE

3 p.m. 21d, Jan. *

10a.m. 6th Jan, * 1 p.m. 5th Jait,

3 pm, 5th. fan.

3 pan. 6th Jan. *

9th Jan.

4 p.m. 11th Jan,

4 p.m. 13th Jan.

noon 2nd Jan,

2nd Jan. 8am, 5th Jan,

6th Jail. Her or 9th Jan, 9th Jan,

9th or 10th Jun.

Ja Jan.

11th Jan

Sail for Canton 11 p.. 3rd Jan,

11.36 m. 5th Jan. Arrives from Cantonj Salts for Canton p.m, 5th or 6th Jan,

Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE

"ANCHISES"

TANTALUN

"CYCLOPA"

U.K. SERVICE

Arrivals from

UK, via Straits

AT NEW DELHI

Batavia, January 2. Republican sources here describe the proposed Now Delhi conference on Indonesia as a most on- couraging manifestation of international con- corn at the situation since the Dutch action began.

The Dutch authorities are astonished at Pandit Nehru's action In calling a conference to dis- cuss the internal affairs of another country, according to a semi-official Dutch source.

Repayment Claim Fails

In London

10

A claim repayment of inney borrowed during the

the A source, speaking for

here, highest Dutch quarters said that india has had the op- [portunity to bring up the Indo- nesian situation in the Security Council.

"Apparently, India refuses ก comply with the majority of the Security Council," sid

the

Girl, 11, Was The Only Survivor

Vigo, January 3,

Spanish coat guardeman today found дв 11-your-old Norwegian girl on the rocky, storm-lasted coast of Cape Steiro noar Vigo bealde the bodies of her father and mother. She is the only survivor of the Norwegian yacht Thagasin.

The girl, speaking through an interpreter, told maritime authorities that her name is Arnklid Karlien.

The yacht crashed on, the rocks at 2 a.m, on Friday and sank with a Crew of 18. She swam until she fainted, and recovered on the shore.

Her parente' bodies were later washed ashore.

Tha

toxtoward found no trace of the yacht ́or its crew. The girl in hospital suffering from severe shock and pokuro-Associated Press.

Queen Mary Goes

Aground France In Gale

Off

Cherbourg, January 2.

wit In enemy-occupied terri- Reaction to Pundit Nehru's The great British liner Queen Mary, which went

lory full the Court of Appeal in London recently,

proposal for u conference was expressed in the following 10-

The Burmese Govern- the proposed states that the meninte 11 -

the Prim

The Court ruled that transac-ports: tions in currency were prohibited ment welcomed by glution 2 of the Defence conference and Fitner) Regulations, 1939, and Cabinet woul

when were wide ¦ presentative But the restulatains

Thokku Nu. choturh to ever all foreten cous- Minister,

frum bis district tour.

!

TE

13th Jan.

17th Jan

which the The unse in

rusele V.B portrai December 14 gene of The

ruljast

is Elaz

Times,

29th Jan.

The gurt follows: Lard Justices

Lord

*AGAPENGR"

Liverpool & Glasgow via Port Said

91 Jan.

NEW YORK SERVICE

"UHEXENOR"

"MEMNON"

Sailings to

Arrivals from

USA, via Manila & Shanghat U.S.A. la Mandia

5th Jan, 29th Jau.

Carriers option to proered via other Ports to lond & discharge carre.

Agents: Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd.

"SOOCHOW"

"SHANSI"

"PRODUCE"

"CHANGTE"

"SHANSI"

Sailings to

Sydney, Melbourne.

&

Brisbane

Sydney.

Metourne

&

Brisbane

6th Jan.

2nd week Feb.

Arrivals from

6th Jan. end Jan.

1st week Feb.

Sdyney Brisbane & Manita

Australia

Australia

All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice.

General Agents for:

Booking Agents for:

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS, CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS, SKYWAYS (FAR EAST) LTD. B.O.A.C., C.N.A.C.. 11.K.' AIRWAYS, P.O.A.S.. P.A.A., P.A.L. and N.W.A.

For Passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Above.

«CONNAUGHTËROAD, CENTRAL Telephones: 30331/8-Private) Exchange,

Branch Offlec-30.Cenuuught, itd. W. Tels.: 25875%9

STATES MARINE LINES

FAR EAST SERVICE.

S.S. "JACOB

LUCKENBACH”

No!

SMC Voyage No. 4.

Due Hongkong 15th January, 1949.

FROM

BOSTON, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK.

Agents

Mr.

aground on a sand shoal off Cherbourg yoster- day, managed to steam into deep water under her own power, a full 45 minutes before the flood tide was at its hoight this morning. returius Fourteen tugs had sailed from Portsmouth, Ply

mouth, Portland and Le Havre, but British tugs received orders while still at sea to return to their home ports.

Dr. 1 Maw, former head of the Burmese Government before The Japanese Occupation, un-

the formation <if nouncedi

to night with Burmese brigaufe

Indonesians against the

ה

Tucker, L,tirit:t ni Asquith, and Low

Justler Deuning yesterday allowed the the appeal of the defendant, Mrs. Dutch. from a decision of Don Weil, fre

The brigade will include mem- Com-Johnson treported Testic in the Times of April 24) where-bers of the former Bursa Des tence Army and the Indian Na- by he gave judgment for £9,000l Army, who fought during

faveur

plaintiff,

the Japanese occupation, Dr. Ba Boissevain. Lourens Rijnbart

Me. Boissevain's claim was for

Nearly 100 Burmese of three sums repayment 320,000 franes ch which he lent active service, he added. My. Well in Monaco, then occu- Mrs. Weal pied as the fiermans,

al

the

Mr.

Maw said,

A. sudden

shift of from South West an Inercuse

[...

Pago II

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

OUTWARDB

BR "CANTON"

KA *CARTHAGE*

.. "CONFUN

** "CANTON"

"САВТПАСИ"

"CORPU”

PASSENGER SERVICE

LEAVES LONDON

andied

(2th January

3rd February

10th March

7th April

Urd May

DUE HONGKONG

17th January

14th February

8th March 11th April

9th Mar

Sth June

Via Bouthampton, Port Said, Aden, Bomber, Colombo, Franz

HOMEWARDS

Bingapore.

DUE LONDON

10th P, B'ton)

1st Februsty

LEAVER BONGKONG

. "DILWARA” "CANTON"

7th January

tist January

1.2. "CARTHAGE"

... "CORPU"

* "CANTON"

1.4. “CARTILAGE"

a. "CORPU”

18th FebruaTY

14th March

18th April

18th May

vih Juse

21st March

16 April

18th May

18th June

11th July

Via Singapore, Peong, Colombo, Bombay, Aden & Puri Bata.

FREIGHT SERVICE

TREVEANTM

"ЕЛЕУANIDN®

Ja port. Anil

"AT"

by

m. "TREVEAN"*

the wind tour of her crew injurel to West and stormloosed cargo, in its speed to 80 Dieppe un S.O.S. was picked miles an hour were given as the up from a Dutch ship, the Gobs- cause of the mishap to the liner.haven, in the Brie de La Somme,

Al Inspection

North of Le Treport. Preliminary Cherbourg at daybreak by French navy diver showed that

-ruddler neither steering mechanism suffered anv

the

411

the

of women had also volunteered for any passengers did not learn giant rollers ·

The

farmer

Action Wanted

Premier that he wholeheartedly ported the proposed Delhi conference.

keve Mr. Buijssevain is security for the foun three eberques drawn in a beach of the National Pro- vheng Barik in England. One of the acfemes to the claim, and the only material on the appeal, was that the tansaction was prohibit-and not

that the ship had grounded until this

watched morning. They refloating operation with in-

Omcials praised the crew, who fuel worked ull night shifting all from the stern to the bow,

Official Caution

terest. wald

sup. New

"What we want now is action

mere words," he said.

by reson of regulations 2 and am glad India is taking the 3 of the Defence (Finance) Re-initiative to centralise the pori- culations. 1939.

111on."

Bangkok

Polical

Did Not Apply

opinton here today seems to favour ac-

·Justic Croom-Johnson tive Slomese participation in any held that regulations 2 and 3a, concerted Asiun move on Indo- heb probíhiled transactions In ¦ nesia. although the Foreign cuummey, did not apply to the Omice reiterated the statement of

Field-Marshal

Pibut Luang Lortf Justice Tucker, giving Songkram, the Prime Minister

Stain judgement, said that he was unable that

would follow the lept the contention for the United Nations lead in this mai-

plaintiff at the regulations had ter.

to extraterritorial effect. He also

did not accept the contention that

Australia Sydney! If

Is in-

Be regulations. if they had ex-vited, she will probably send at

t aterritorial effect. He also did | Tenst an observer, an unofcial not accept the contention that

10 regulations, if they had extraterritorial effect, could not

INN

921

appled to

enemy territory

source stated today.

Javanese Claim

transaction

between In the

two persons both of whom were

meantime, Republican sources here state that guerilla

to be regarded as "etenics" fonetivity in the interior continues

were

the purposes of the Trading with to be widespread. A total of 46 the Enemy Acl.

Dutch soldiers have been killed wide and The regulations

since the 172 injured enough to cover all foreign coun- Netherlands action in Indanpain Dutch 27 trics, and, if it had been intended began, according to In exelude their operation from Army

issued bere communique countries in foreign occupation, it today. would have been easy expressly so to provide. The transactions, In his (his Lordship's) opinion, were profubitet by regulation 2 of the regulations of 1939, and the judg iment of Mr. Justice Croam-John-siderable

must, accordingly be set nside.

Lord Justien Asquith and Lord

GOURLIE & CO., (H.K.) LTD. Justice Denning concurred.

Union Building,

Telephone 8184:.

FASTEST DAILY SERVICE TO AND FROM MACAT

TĒS.S. "MERRY MOLLER'

Leaving Hong Kong 8.30 a.m. Dally from Wing Lok Whari Leaving Macau 2.00 p.m. Daily

Times subject to alteration without noties

́MOLLERS' (HONGKONG) LIMITED

Queen's Brüding,

LONG TONG.

The communique claimed the capture of Pakanbaroe, an im portant river port and airflold In North East Central Sumatra. Republican sources report con- night activity by guerillas round the form Repub lican capital of Jogjakarta, and widesprend booby-trapping estates. Reuter.

GENERAL

ACCIDENT FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain)

Hongheng & Calmas-x, A. Mackle

Tel. 2010

Manager for

Are You Insured?

Train Crash

rics Promenade Nice-the

fleck and Anglois was flooded chairs carried out to sea when

over broke

the famous ocean side walk.

was killed f Lyons- woman by one of 150 chimneys blown down in the gale. The police closed a dangerous, the foot-

and bridges over the Rhone Saone, and tramince all over were blocked with the city blown sand and earth.

Surveyors who inspected the Queen Mary, brought to Cowes) Rennes-a train travelling ak Roads near Southampton to00 miles an hour struck a land- day, are not conildent that the slide South

West of Rennes. vasset will be passed fit in time (Several people were Injured. for midday sailing tomorrow. Heavy rains last night and this After a proliminary inspection (morning were believed

to have irz Cowes Roads the Cunard

enused the fall. White Star Company announced that the liner will be tonight berthed in the Ocean Dock, Southampton, for a further ins pection by divers early 10- morrow.

The Queen Mary will resume her voyage to New York on the tide tomorrow if the midday inspection is satisfactory, the an- nouncement added.

Cunard ofcin! sald to- But night: "The surveyors have got to-be-satisfied. They want a -fur- ther exantination".

One inspector fold Reuter: "There is по damage visible from the outside but from our internal Inspection we can not be there was any- sure whethor thing under water".

Geneva-a violent winil storm swept Switzerland last night und this morning, causing widespread damage to houses and dislocating railway and lake steamer com- munications. The wind was fol- towed by rain and snow in some areus.-Reuter,

APL Trying To ProcureTM "Monterey"

Plans are under way now to procure the Maison liner Mon- terey for the American President Lines Trans-Pacino service, it was announced yesterday.

President George Killion stated that the APL was considering the possibility of operating the Mon- present studies terey, provided develop it can be satisfactorily tted into the Lines' For East run. Mr. Killion had just returned from Washington to Saa Francisco,

Gale Stories Neither propellers nor rudder the liner were examined while was in Cowes Roads as divers ore unable to operate there.

The fact that the ship on her last, two round trips took Bevera

the from buffating North Atlantic

to weather, adding to the inspectors cauwhere he declared that the inat-

of

tion.

tion.

Whirling winds sweeping

"TREVELYAN"

"BOMALI"

eth Jan, for Japon, 11th Jan, From Japan, Kula 12th Jan, for Singapore. TeOLDE. Colombo, Bombay, London ▲ Continent.

chin [8th Jan. from Japa anila 20th Jan, for Fondun

Continent

vin Strails & Colorabo. 11 Feb. Trauts Japans & Shanghai. allard Feb, for trails, Hombay. Karm

chi, Lindan Continent,

dos early Feb. from Londen & Continen vin Brita dae mid Feb. from London & Continent vin Biraila,

with

"ROMALI" "SURAT in Bited with CARGOCAIRE and Burto2.12, nguterssa of vestiintion, and both ships have space far refrigerated enzuu and oil in bulk.

BRITISH INDIA S.N, CO, LTD.

.. "BIRDHANA”

(Apear Line)

LA "BBIRALA"

(Apear Lina)

"SIRDMANA" (Aprar Lips)

"BIRALA"

Apcar Line)

... "BANGOLATM

(Apeur Lien)

all

and Jan, from Caleulta vis Rangoon

& Etpalta,

6th Jan, for Amoy & Japan.

due 17th Jan, from Calcutta via Hangoon

Biralts.

saila 20th Jan. for Amoy & Japan, din 23rd Jan, Ironi Japan & Amoy.

and 28th Jan. for Straits, Kangoon

Calcutta.

du #th Feb, from Japan & Amoy,

Sazgova sils 13th Feb. for Btralu,

Calculta

su 24th Feb. from Calentia via Strafts. malls. 17th Feb. for Amus and Japan.

All the ships have Refrigerated Cargo PRO

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.

A "NANKIN”

Jonde In New Zealand

Australia in January & February for Hong Kong, Shanghai & Japan.

For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos, 27721-4.

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Co. of N.Y.)

ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST ter had been discussed with the United States Maritime. Comanis- France and Switzerland in thelon and that further discussions S.S. STEEL MAKER” pust 24 hours, sent other ships would be had when the studies 8.S. "STEEL ADMIRAL" scurrying for port and held up were complete.. road and rail traffic Inland. It

blew off roofs and broke win- The Monterey was originally dows in many towns,

dealgned for the South Scaa-Aus- Gole stories came from: Brest-tralian trade and is a one-clas the French cargo ship Saint vessel. For the densely populat Mathieu, which left the port of ed Far Eastern regions, she would Brest yesterday for Dakar, today have to be altered to provide put back into Brest harbour with considerable third-class space.

NOS

H

Discharging 7th Jan. Mid Feb,

SAILINGS TO U.S.A. via PANAMA 5.8. "STEEL FLYER"

Loading 24th Jan.

for

LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK

For further particulars apply: ----

GILMAN

CO., LTD.

Agents.

Tel. 81145 Chinese Freight- Agents HIN FAT & CO., LTD.

Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23483

BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE

M.V. "TALISMAN”

Loads January 2nd 1949

for

NEW YORK via PANAMA calling at

Yokohama, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Panama, New York, Boston, Philadelphia & Baltimoro

by For freight and further particulare apply to:-

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agonis Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg.

Telephono 28921ci

FIRE DESTROYS SHOP

20

And

stment of es

about try

Fire 475 100 1200 15 3x

Raker's

arrival of three Pillay and

For streiture Art

picub wookwork

chling

Kining bein

IND

FIRE

IN BOWEN

ROAD

A small are brake cul on the roof tion building about #pm. yesterday,

of the Bee Road Pumping D

men

A small quantity of Brewood kited,

and the bizre was put out by

poch after their arrival.

1 Rek!

A mall fire broke out in

about 11:30 am. y.. appliances were ling Cane. Just off Puttinger! Street. Two Harday sent from Central Fire Station. ut the fire was under exatrol by

the time the Fire Brigade arrived.

DO NOT FORGET TO RE-VALUE YOUR PROPERTY

IN VIEW OF TODAY'S REPLACEMENT COST..

Agenta:

FIRE, MARINE, STC-J6Man'":1,", "Backhouse “242' - Marina Bowve—Tol. £100. ́VEHICLE** Alex, Táin & Co. (Chloe) ^Záổ,

Peninsular

& Oriental

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

M.V. "TREVANION"

Loading January 11th for:-

STRAITS, COLOMBO & BOMBAY (direct),

Accepts cargo-for:-

KARACHI & FERSIAN GULF PORTS.

For particulars please apply:->

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., Ltd.

M.V. BATAAN M.V. BENGAL

M.V. OLUF. MAERSK M.V. TONGHAI

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE ·.

Discharging

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

Loading

12th Jan. .Mid Feb.

17th Jan.

..4th Feb.

For

ADEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM · (AMSTERDAM); / HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND

KARLSHAMN For further-particulars - apply;---

GILMAN CO., LTD.

Agents, Cal. 81146.

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