THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1949. ·
U.S. MISSION SPEEDING
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE UP CHINA EVACUATION
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Shangled, Debnu &
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&
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Swałow & Singpore
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pan, 5th Jani,
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10 aan, 6th Jan.
3 p.m. 6th Jan,
4 p.m. th Jan.
10 am, 9th Jun.
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19th Jan. 101 Jan. 4 p.m. 11th Jan, 3 pm, 1th Jan,
Singapore,
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4 p.m. 13th Jan,
ARRIVALS FROM
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Jaya, Singapore &
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6th Jan
8th or 9th Jan, 9th Jan,
3 p.m. 11th Jan,
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9th Jan
11th Jan.
am, Gth Jan,
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29th Jan.
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9th Jan.
24th Jan.
6th Jun. 20th Jun.
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Threat By German Communists
Shanghai, January 4.
The United States Military Mission in China is
spoeding its evacuation from China.
It will send a flight of six Army transport planes to Japan tomorrow in the beginning of the final transfer of the Air Division from China.
Duesseldorf, January 4.
The Air Division of the Joint abosìrci the transport, `Bayfield, Ruhr Communists yesterday
¡ United States Military
for Ad- [rently possible emergency hoard Max Reimann,
WestVisory Group several werka ago pietection of Arnerlèan lives and was moved to Shanghat from essential property, the Navy has German Communist
party Nanking.
nixo Increased its administrativ chief, denunce the proponed Tomorrow's flight, with planes i staff headquarters in the Glen Ruhe 'authority and threaten landed with ale personnel. Line Bulting. reprisals against Germans who
The signals another ntep in decommissioning collaborate with the occupying | Kradual
American military advisers Some 19,000 Communists from President Chiang Kai-shek,
The barest skeleton organisa- thod. \......
nsit Kuc Hut eity
tion of the Army itself is still rounding wres Rathered in a
but all ramalaing in Nanking furtung planetarium to hear Hej-
activities und functions hive 2
powers.
331igadier Di
of
Britain's New Field Marshal
London, January 3. General Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff has been promoted to Field Marshal, it was official - ly announced tonight.
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He succeeded Field Mar. sha! Lord Montgomery Chief of Staff on the latter's appointment Tact your AZ Chairman of .the Western Union Chlafs of Staff Com- mittee.--Neuter,
Call For More Aid
To China
General Charles Thomas, commander of the Alr Division, la not making the Tokyo flight on the Brst trip. He
In Shanghal
Washington, January 4. will remain
unte
Representative Chester E. Among the last fights.
Major General David Barr, Merrow, New Hampshire Re- The rally was called to cele-censed in everything but fance Army Advisory Group chief, is publican. today introduced in
only.
still in Nanking.
the House of Representatives a the Communist Party's
Vice-Admiral Oscar It will not be long until I will
Badger, resolution calling for $1,000,- 50th anniversary in Germany,
the ranking U.S. ameer he strictly a U.S. Navy show, Remors callest for all occupas
In 400.000 in aid to China. So for the Navy has not slowed China.' Rear Admiral C. C
The Hon troops to leave the country.
resolution would Its operations in Tringtao while Crawford, in charge of -- re-emphasising
Jong-terin
thorise additional same time stepping up evacuation details headquarters, sous le that country,
inllitury mis- At the Communist demand. He declon
uctivities
in is aboard the Payneid. personnet erl: "is the Letiziam agreement,
Mennwhile the United States Shangbot. America hits praetivully annexed the Rub
He describird Germuns Who worked in en-operation with the occupying powers as "Quislings” Can sald grimly: "We will take eure of them afterwards."-- Asso- eluted Piros,
The evacuation of Americans As well as military personnel and their dependents has been entirely a Navy operation.
In
JU.S.
Marines Ready
addition to moving in 705 Marines who are kept
Production Starts At Klamono Oil Field
New York, January 4.
Standard Vacuum Oil Company announces that the Klamono oil field in New Guinea has been brought into production.
The first delivery of crude oli į Production is at the indial rate has been made at the Western of 4,000 barrels daily. New Golnes post of Sorong.
Commercial production was
I made pensible by completing a 30-mile pipeline" through dente jungle from wells at Klamono 9 a newly eonstructed Udewater terminal at Sorore.
Continued Tension Expected
Pittsburgh, January 4.
Standard
Vacuura said the event eulminates 12 yours Ecologica exploration and deve- lopment effort in one of the max! inacerssible und difficult areas ol men have yet encountered.
American. Dutch and British private capital Financed the en- terprise.
The first discovery well was drilled in 1930 but the war and difficulties of terrain prevented getting out all until now.
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PASSENGER BERVICE
LEAVES LONDON
safird
13th Janani?
Bed Pabermey
10th March
7th April
3rd May
DUE HONGKONG
17th January
14th February
8th March
I
11th April
9th May
5th June
Via Bouthampton. Fort Bald. Adan, Bombay, Colombo, Penang a
HOMEWARDS
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DUE LONDON
gjat February
21st March
LEAVES DONGKONG
2011-
"DILWARA”
7th January
10th Feb, (9'tom)
"CANTON"
21st JanuaEY
aa "CARTHAGE"
18th FebruTY
14th March
16th April
15th April
14th Mar
Vih June
The AAG speeded its moving | today boosted Américan ald to regardless of the prospects for China by $10,480,000 to provide pence raised by the General-emergency
food! Buppiles of insimo's New Year mesange.- wheat and rice to seven large United Press.
population centres in that coun- try.
GERMAN POW'S "DISAPPEAR”
The action by the Ecmumiy Co-operation Administration was in line with the polley of muin- taining a rationing programme for emergenev food supplies le Pelping. Tientsin, Tsingtoo Shanghai, Nanking, Carton sel Swatow,
AL the same time ECA an
Frankfurt, Jurary 14. Dr. George Zinn, Minister of Justice of Greater Hesse, suid to- day that 1,100,000 German pel- nounced it had cut $3,936,000 Honers-of-war have disappeared from previously authorlasd In the Soviet Union.
China aid to buy fertliisor. Skilled workers amongst them The new supplies of had been turned into civilinn in-will come from the U.S. ternees, he said in a ručilo speech. the rice will came from Opieniuil --Reuter.
sources. Asstreiated Press.
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13th June
11th July
Via Singapore, Padang, Colombo, Bomber, Aden & Port Bald.
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Dr. Evatt On The Commonwealth
Dr.
is
to
Capetown, January 4,
Herbert Evatt, Australian Deputy Premier and Minister for External Affairs, strongly favours the strengthening of co-operation in Com- monwealth relations.
The field is owned by Neder-
Dr. Evalt is on his way back' (The officlal communique of landsche Nieuw Guinee Petroleum Maatschappij. The company
Australia after presiding the Conference Just October sabi owned 40 per cent by Standard over the Paris United Nations "The recommendations for im- Vacuum, 40 by Shell interests and General Assembly.
proving Commonwealth consulta- tion on foreign affairs, economic 20 by Far Pacific Investments
"I hope that what was agreed altairs, and defence are being Lieut.-General Walter Bedell | Incorporatet, representing Stan-upon at the Commonwealth Smith, U.S. Ambassador to
of California and Texas Prime Ministers' Conference dard Russia expects Soviet-Ameri-Company.
London and referred by the re- dan relations to "remain in a All exploration and develop-| presentatives to their respective ment is by Batanische Petroleum Governments will come back as state of tension for some
Maatschappij. Shell aliate. formal announcement by these Associated Press.
Governments," he said,
time."
Asked whether
ls- hr w:ts segraged over the failure to per- starle Russle to lift the Berlin blockade, he replied:
"Aryone who gets discouraged bad better quit being a diplomat. I am bether optimistic nor pessi- mistic. We are very wrong to take the view that the present tense situation automatically will ex- ploce into war tomorrow or the next day"
German Lethargy
To Politics
Passau, January 4.
General Smith mate known his view at a Press conference last "The people are not interested in politics."
rei,
in
the submitted to
Governments
for consideration and decision.") Dr. Evatt believes it should settle always be possible to
be. disputes and differences tween members of the British Commonwealth by methods of conciliation and goodwill.
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earnestly hope to see in Australia shortly a direc!
presentative
re-
of South Africa." Dr. Evait added.
Dr. Evatt niet Dr. Daniel Malan, the South African Prime Minister, before resuming voyage.Reuter.
PROCEEDINGS CONCLUDED
proceedings
Commital
his
wore
concluded before Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central yesterday in the case of two men charged with possession of a loaded revolver and a dagger.
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night shortly before he sold in a speech that he believes it is in- This sentence appears repeated. The Military Government has encovable that the U.S. willly in reports to the Military Gov- hammered at this theme constant
the war ended. obantion the princes of freedom einment from towns and villages ¡y ever since on which its Democracy is found- | throughout Germany,
Many methods have been tried. It shows the problem the West-The latest is a series of "demo- The diplomat laiked at Dus-ern Military Governments face in cratisation meetings" reaching
They were committed to stand; marne University where he was trying to spread
Democracy even into the smallest of villages, trial at the next criminal session. awarded on Honorary Degree of among people who have never
The villagers meet to talk over Accused are Mak Pui, aged 42,
ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST leurned that they have a person- lows degree.
At us news confereasce, heal interest in their country' their problems-local, state, nn- who faced two charges of pos- S.S. "STEEL MAKER"
Discharging 9th Jan. we cannot allow politics.
tional or even personal. They session of a loaded revolver at S.S. "STEEL ADMIRAL" warned that
Mid Feb. inselves to be lulled into a false
A Military Government officer discuss how they or their Gov-Wing Fung Street on November
SAILINGS TO U.S.A, via PANAMA sense of security. Mother can we pointed to a report from Zulz-rnment should handle these 20 and alleged to have partleipni afford to become hysterical."
bach, a smali
ed in an alleged armed robbery 5.5, “STEEL FLYER" Bavarian town problems.
....... Loading 22nd Jan, The three years of constant of 439 Hennessy Itond oti near here.
Mak Chiuen, usual line. effort may be producing some February 3, und It contained the
for Some Military Govern- aged 21, was charged with pors "The people are not interested results. in politics." Then it added: ment officials say that now peo- session of a dogger and a breach he believed there are Ruaalan "They
ple do not have to worry quite so of expulsion order. however, lenders who would like to he about Germany's future."
much about food and lient, they
Inspector G. E. more co-operative' with the "There's our real problem," said begin to think a little about poll- Willerton prosecuted and de-
the Military Government officer. tics-Associated Press.
fendants were not represented.
ten'fier yesterday in Westsing- Ion, Ambassador Smith who la Just back from Muszew,
Auld
Western Powers.
worried, are
Thus was in line with Prest-
"They're not interested in dent Truman's statement last
but they are polities
worried week that there are Set leaders about their country's future," he vhu are exceedingly anxious reach an understanding with the repeated. "What we must do is United States.
them realise make
that their depends upon General Smith, meeting recountry's future porlers after leaving the Pre- their Interest in politics. aldent, was asked whether he could identify the leaders to whom the President referrel. He Heplied he could not.
The diplomai asked Mr. Trumon agal to relieve him of his post-in Moscow, which he has held three years. He said the President bas not ected and had naked him lo comic' lu and talle about It latne.--* Associated Press.
"We must convince them thai by taking an inteligent part In politics, by choosing their offl cials wisely they can shape their country's future."
NOVEMBER IMPORTS
of
Imports of merchandise into of Hong Kong during of Novem- DRIVES WITHOUT
ber, amounted to a declared value of $103,752.127 as compared with DUE CARE
$167,850,276 in the month November, 1947. "The figures in- Summoned before Mesars. Po- clude Government sponsored ear- ter H. Sin. and J.H, Seth at the goes. JP Court at Central yesterday
for driving his lorry without due Exports of merchandise totalled care and attention, Young Kal-a declared value of $141,820,DIO cheng was fined $40 and had his as compared with $123,030,561.
leonce entorsed,
According to the prosecution,
Import during the first 11
on November 8 last year, defen- months of dant's lorry, while reversing from declared
Sirect Davies
into Cutchick as compar Street ran into Tram 02 which in the firs was going along Catchick Street,
There was no personal injury, but the tram sustained some dam-
1047.
Exports
as compare
1040 amounted to
ue of $1,810,280,80p
with $1,372,990,942- leven months t
$1,300,020,507 £281.001754,040.
Detective
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& Oriental
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