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"CANTON" "CARTHAGES

* "CORFU"

"CANTON"

14 "CARTHAGE"

** "CORPUTM

PASSENGER

SERVICE

LEAVES LONDON

salted

11th January

3rd Februar

10th March

7th April

3rd May

DUE IGNOKONO

17th January

J4th February

1th March

11th April

Ph Mar

4th June

Via Bouthampton, Port Bald, Aden, Dombar, Colombo, Pesanz

HOMEWARDS

"CANTON"

* "CARTHAGS"

3.4. "CORFU**

A "CANTON"

... "CARTHAGE"

xa »CONFL

Bingapore.

LEAVES BONGKONG

21st January

18th February

14th March

14th April

19th May

9th June

21st February

DUR LONDON

Fiat March

18th April

18th May

12th Juna

14th July

Via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Rembay, Ade & Port BaIZ

t.. "BURAT"

1. TREVKAN"

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. "SOHALI"

"TREVELIAN”

FREIGHT SERVICE

due 18th Jun, from Japan. anile 2014 Jan, for London Continent

vin Hermita & Colombo, dur at Fel, from Japan ShanghaE wil Art Felz, for dirais, Hombay, Kara,

ehl, London & Continent,

cise inch Feb, from Imiton & Continent sins Bianita,

Anil 18th Feb, for Khanghai á Japan,

due 18th Feb, from Landon & Continent via Strelta.

dom 19th Feb, from London & Continent Tie Braila,

"BOWALI" "FUNAT

with itten with CARGOCAR and DREN,D), wystuma u ventilualon, and both ships have space for

refrigerated cargo and oil in bulk.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"RALA"

(Apcar Line)

"BIRDHANA" (Aceur Uno)

fur 22nd Jan, from Calcutta via Rangoon

• Straite,

and 20th Jun, loe Amoy and Japan Jum 22nd Jan, from Japan ▲ Amoy,

nils 26th Jan. Ine Singapore, Penang,

Rangoon Caleutia,

"BKULALA"

(Apen Llaw)

Ich Fab, from Japans & Amor. walla 15th Feb, for tralla, Rangoon

Calcutta

"SANGOLA”

¡Aptar Libr]

dun 14th Feb. from Calevtin via Bra salla 17th Feb, tor Amoy and Japan..

All these ships have Betriaerated Cargo, spson.

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

BA "NANKIN"

by

"EASTKON*

Sydney, January 10,

treatment, Heavy rains drenched the plaintif consulted a fellow vill- whole East coast of Australia ager and, on his advice, places by Turmugh the Courts for the tape being. Stanley Camp trans- confidence in the Western Allies today, assuring a good season the matter in the hands of Woo

their for muny

primary products, and Woo, solicitors. jaetuses had been settled because and in the leadership of

politien! The paste et that it was the own

parties, thereby ultimately producing more food Under cross examination Leight

du before the categorically rejecting the Com-for. Britain. thisase ta

Mr. J. McNeil,, defence counsel, mmunist bid for power." koncafornia was lifted.

Sydney had its heaviest rain-plaintif said she did not know the fall for six years, up to 10 inches names of any relatives present at being recorded in some quarters. her marrluge. After the custom-

Rain

blocked the rallway atary formalities, she went to her Newcastle, New South Wales, room. She added that as a bride for six hours, flooded low-lying it was not her duty to be in- suburbs, washed away beaches quisitive. and sank smali harbour craft.

Strassor Asks Pormit

15,000 than More

Not A Servant

The leguiation dealt specifical- Ey with the interest of debts | Casermal by the moratorium bat eltal a chi with the after or- cupation perval. It dealt with the

Ott Strasser said In Bridge estion of payment of interest,

town, Nova Scotia, today that which was a very important point,

he has asked the Canadian it was further submitted by Mr.

Government for Huss that

there was a

a permit to: where

Sydney return to Germany..

telephones were put out of or- statute or ordinance restricting

der.

She denied that Woo Chong come law rights, it was to be

He plans to lead a rally af Up

rain treated her only as a servant and strictly in

to eight inches of construed

favour ur

Germany's democratic forces have also fallen in the drought- not as his wife during - the - lime cormon law rights, It was un- fair that a private individual atheen living on

Fifty-one year-old Strasser has stricken meat-producing areas of they were in Hong Kong.

A farm for the Queensland

and New South She said that she was given his or her own expense, shuulel

last five years,

Wales. Reuler. be compelled to sealt decisions of

HK$50 &

a month after the death of Courts because

Commenting on General Clay's

her husband, but denied this pay- the legislature was so worded that the ordinary criticisms, Strasser declared:

Washington, January 11. ment represented wages duitablo The Economic competent practitioner could not lead na party. You might des-

Co-operaton for an amah. This payment was leide what it meant.

cribe our movement as a rally Administration yesterday car made after the second defendant Mr. Huss said that before the of German democrat people, marked an additional $079,000 in had left for Canada. ccupation of

Colony, the similar to that headed in France foreign aid for China, Ireland She also dented that her hus Hong Kong Bank paid one,per by General de Gaulle. We have and Greece. Of this total Chine hand came to Hong Kong at the cent to every depositor who had room for members of all parties, received $10,000 for American end of 1933. She said she was more than $1,000 in the bank for with the exception of Nazis and technical service. Associated married to her husband in Febr

Communists,"~~Reuter,

Press. one month.

tary of that year.

the

fung the internment, the Bank did not pay one cent on balances and lɛ it was not sued for four per cent during that period, the Bank would, no doubt, apply to the Court for an (originesting summons tirl say that it was against public policy that they should pay during that nevied. It would not, therefore, he worth while to start a test; action against a wealthy body like The conds.

**}

Britain Expects

A Coal Record

London, January 10.

bank for n few hundred Britain, is confident that her cool exports during

Judgment was reserved unt 11.30 am, on Friday.

Dutch Holdings Of Francs

*

1949 will beat all post-war records and sub- stantially exceed last year's figure, of: 16,100,- 000 tons.

The Chairman of the Nation- | al Coal Board, Lord Hyndley, said so in London today.

Lord Hyndley said, that while the Coal Board doubts whether Amsterdam; January 10. the 23,000,000 tons export target The Netherlands Bank an-set in the

European Economic will, be howices that measures Are Moen Recovery Programme here as an altempt to increase achieved on the basis of the

present Halland's Belgian frane holdings. miners'

performance, Dulch holders of Belgian accuri- every effort to reach it will be tles, which are quoted in the made.

Brussels and Antwerp stock ex

Prices are not likely to change change in Belgian francs, are now entitled to export these securities much from those now in force, The industry believes it can sell

to Belgium, provided that, they are abroad without any dificulty all

solt there immediately.4

the largo coal Proceeds in Belgian francs must be deposited on the

Netherlands Bas coal and

produce. Bunk account with the National Bank of Belgium at Brussels,

(for bunkering), coko that it can

Lord Hyndley gave his own personal target for 1040 produc- tion of deep-mined coul as 210.-

tons 00,000 to 215,000,000

TAKEN - PRISONER |inore.

BY THE JEWS

Famagusta, January 10.

"I was not engaged as a servant by Woo Chong when he was Bving at Po Hing Fong together with first defendant," said plaintiff. *1 was married to him, and we had one servant."

Plaintiff also denied that she was asked to leave the house because 8.S. her husband discovered her in a pregnant condition.

ROUND

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

* Idnes In Australia in February for Hone

Kong, Bhanghal & Japan,

Full particulars apply to: MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

THE WORLD.

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Co. of N.X.)

ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST

STEEL ADMIRAL”

Discharging 13th Feb, SAILINGS TO U.S.A. via PANAMA

She left her husband and went 5.8. “STEEL FLYER” back to the country because her husband had no money. She said he did not have money even to buy food, and the daughter had to sell some of her things,

for

Loading 22nd Jan

LOS ANGELES, HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and BOSTON.

The next witness, Chan Tip-wan, Amidwife living at 20 Cheungsho For further particulars apply:

GILMAN

floor.

During last year the Industry

wan Road, 1st floor, testified to ot produced well over 700,000 long tending to plaintiff when she gave as a result of overtime working birth to a baby on September 5. but fonnage lost by unofficial | 1930, at 28, Popular Street, Isl stoppages was 900,000 tons.

The National Coal Board hopes Witness said the_name of the to increase the number of men father was Woo Tsun-nin and in the mines, but the 1949 pro- that he furnished the particulurs. gramme aims at an overall in She remembered the man be- crease of only 10,000 men.

cause he was blind. She identified The total employed at the coal a photograph of Woo shown her face is now about 292,000 and by in, court. next December should be about 311,000 men.—Router,

S.S.

or

The figure has not yet hnd the approval of the full Board, he said, but technical advisers con- Six British soldiers were inarch-sider it practicable. ed off under military arrest on their arrival at Larnaca from Halfa today in the steamer Arabia.

The soldiers are believed to be deserters to the Arabs who had been captured by the Jews.

They were wearing new boots and khaki clothing, apparently provided by the /Jews-Reuter

Lord Hyndley, voloing disap- pointment at the falluro to reách

- fast year's 200,000,000 tons tar

(output was 198,008,000 .get

Further hearing was adjourned until this morning,

STATES MARINE LINES

.FAR EAST SERVICE.

JACOB LUCKENBACH ”

SMC Voyage No. 4.

Duo Hongkong 15th January, 1949. 3

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