THE CHINA MAIL,, TUESDAY, JANUARY-25," 1040
Scotland Yard's
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE New Methods In
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4 p.m. Int Feb.
4 p.m. In Feb. *
3rd Feb.
4. p.m. 6th Feb. *
26th Jan.
27th Jan. 27th Jan,
27/28th Jan, 27/28th Jan. 28/29th Jan, 30th Jan
31st Jan,
Fighting Crime
London, January 23,
Scotland Yord, London's police headquartors, is fitting all its motor-cycles as well as its cars' with two-way radios to help its famous “fly- ing squads" in their campaign against modern criminals, -
At the same time they want to recruit another 5,000 energetic young men in the city's police ranks.
With nearly 1,000 cars and -being disturbed. The aim is to have a policeman on duty every motor-cycles now in operation, 277/hag bondon police terenekundred yards
Suggestions that increased for- their mechanisation by 30 (pereign elements in London since the cent in 1948 and plans call for war have been responsible for n a further acceleration in com- number of crimes are not confirm- munications to keep pace with ed by Scotland Yard. The "local post-war methods.
product" is still mainly respon- To match this, the police chiefs sible for most offences, they say, seek to raise the present man-und the methods used by crimin power tron about 15,500 to anis remain more or less the same minimum required force of some from year to year. 20,000 which was the establish- ment before the war,
"FATSUAN" Salts for Canton 11 p.m. 25th, 27th & 30th Jan.
Arrives from Canton 7 a.m. 27th, 29th, Jan.
& 1st Feb,
"WUSDEN" Saths for Canton 11 p.m. 28th & 31st Jan,
Arrives from Canton 7 nm, 26th, 28th Jan,
& 2nd Feb.
"WUSBEN" Sails for Macao 2.30 p.m. 20th Jun.
Arrives from Marna 5,30 p.m. 30th Jan,
Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE
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"ANCHISES" "CYCLOPS"
via Aden & Port Said.
ala Casablanea & Havre
6th Feb.
via Port Sudan, Genoa & Marselles also GLASGOW
"ACHILLES"
via Hayre
23rd Feb. 8th Mar
Arrivals from
"CYCLOPS" "ACHILLES" "MEDON"
“TANTALUS.
UK, via Stralis
U.K. vin Straits & Manila
NEW YORK SERVICE
"AJAX"
Arrivals from
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25th Jan. 1st Feb. 10th Feb.
14th Feb.
2nd March
Carriers option to prucced via other Ports to load and discharge
cargo.
Agents: Australian-Oriental Line Ltd.
Saflings to
"CHANGTE" ........Kure, Nagoya & Kobe .. "SHANSI"
"CHANGTE” "BHANSI"
Sandakan, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne
Arrivals from
Sydney & Brisbane, .... Sydney. Brisbang &
Martia
4th Feb.
10th Feb.
3rd Feb.
All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notion.
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THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
S.S.
“HAIYANG"
SAILING TO SWATOW ONLY
·MONDAY, 31st JANUARY
FROM DOUGLAS WHARF
Subject to alteration without Notice.
For Particulars of Freight & Pussuge, Pienso apply to:-
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
General Managers.
P. & O. Bulding, th floor. Tel. No. 31281
or
CRINESE SHIPPING DEPT.
20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. No. 24639
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
S.S. "MEERNERK'
LOADING 1st. FEBRUARY
FOR
MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN, SUEZ, "PORT SAID, ALEX- ANDRIA, GENOA, MARSEILLES. ANTWERT", ·ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENDUNG
OSLO.
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Incorporated in the Netherlands as -Koninklike Java-China, Pakotvaart: Lifden.
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Despite all their handicaps, the London police have so far man- aged to keep pace with the city's criminals.
There are nó signs in London yet of "ganaterdom" as it lo known In the United States.. Occasionally London criminals work in ganga but detectives have found that they break up quick- Although a wave of violent as-ly, mainly because they get sus- saulis and robberies has recently picious of each other, Reuter, caught the public Imagination and brought some urgent news- paper demands for better deploy- ment of forces available figures show that the number of serious crimes in London in 1048 was slightly less than in 1847, while the number of arrest was con- siderably more.
Getting Their Man
PROTEST AGAINST
DETENTION
Iserhol, January 23, Social Democrat leaders in the Western Zones of Germany today artopted a resolution protesting against the illegal detention
of more than two million German prisoners of war and civilian in- ternees by the Soviel Government and its satellites.
adopted at
n
Steamer's Arrival From Siam Revives Issue
(By Our Harbour Reporter)
The arrival of the British stcomer Taiposhan from
Bangkok yostorday was revived, the question. of Siamoso authority over foreign ships, the outcome of which local shipping circles await anxiously.
:.
It is the long drawn case of the seizure by the Siamese Novy of the Norwegian steamer Brattoy late last year when smuggled rice was discovered among the bags of grain which the Brottoy was carrying for the Colony. Released by the Bangkok-janess as ǹ shipping centre will be authorities after one month of seriously hindered if the Siamese detention, the Norwegian Government continues to seize vessel is plying between Bang-ships in international waters after kok and the Straits. A bond they have left port with cargoes
passed by Blamese Customs... 1000,000 cals was deposit
with the authorities when the vessel was permitted to resume her operations,
approached yesterday. When some Incal shippers having con- nections with the Siamese port expressed the opinion that trade development between Slam and the Colony depends on the out- come of the case. Bangkok's pro-
cd
Shipping Briefs
Two 110-foot United States
Navy submarine chasera were unloaded from the ss., 'Gov- ernor Dixon yesterday at Kowloon Dock by a large hammer-head crane.
The Amerkan ateamer, which is on her maiden journey to the Far East, barthed alongside the Kow- loon Dock specially to discharge the benft for the French Mari- lime Customs. She left last night.
Had Passed Customs
The Brattey left Bangkok with several tons of grain, which had possed Customs' surveillance, About 100 miles from Bangkok in international waters, the ship was searched by
Ly & Slamese Navy craft when small 20-lb. boys of rice were found hidden.
The vessel was brought back to Bangkok und detained for about a month, while investigation wi under way.
Local shippers asserted that a ship connet be held responsible for smuggled goods in bona fide cargoes, especially after they have been passed
Customs. by the Moreover,
they agreed unoni- mously that it was no infringe- ment of international law for the Siamese Navy to stop arid search a foreign vessel when she was in open seas.
The as Talposhan arrived here with 1,400 tons of rice and gen- eral cargo from Bangkok and will remain in the Colony for the Chinese New Year festivities be- fore sailing back to Stumeso waters.
"To Communist Port
The agents here reported tha
Then the Social for Yokohams after a few hours there had been some talk recently
Scotland Yard are now "get ting their man" more often, be- cause they are making more ude of their radio-equipped "flying three-day squad" cars and because since Democrat Executive and the the war a younger and ener-party's delegates to the Western getic style of man has been re- German Constituent Assembly in cruited.
Bonn, asked the Western Alles and neutral powers to persist in their efforts to obtain the men's release. Reuter,
The London Police, with 4,000 post-war recruits, now. have an average age lower than ever be- fore in its history.
NO SPEECH: FOR REIMANN
But... Scatland Yard's chiefs maintain again that with more then available for ordinary patrol dufles in residential and commer- cial districts they can prevent a
Cologne, January 23. Max Reimann, Chairman of large number of crimes which now have to be followed up.
the Communist Party Execu- Sama Methods
live for the three Western that They admit- with the Zones of Germany, was not al- present shortage of policemen,lowed to make b-speech at criminals can work in many party meeting in Cologne today. places without much chance of Reuter.
Peninsular
AQUIS NOS SEPARANT
& Oriental
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
M.V. "TREVEAN"
Loads February 6th for:-
STRAITS, BOMBAY, KARACHI, LONDON
and CONTINENT ›
Also accepts cargo on through Bills of Lading for PERSIAN GULF and EAST AFRICA PORTS.
via BOMBAY.
For Space and further details apply to: MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agents
P. & O. Building, Hong Kong.
stay in
In local waters.
The sub chasers will be taken to Haiphong by two French engineers who are in the Colony to supervise them. It is understood that more such craft will arrive here from the United States.
Intending
of Chinese merchants to charter the vessel to bring
kok
cargo to the Chinese Communist- controlled port of Chefoo, "but no definite arrangements have been made yet. The Taiposhon will de- After her feeding mission" in finitely, however, leave for Bang-
after the New Year." Canton, the British tanker, Caltex I returned here yesterday in hal-Talposhan, said that despite the Mr. J.R. Durup, master of the last. The vessel left Hong Kong Brattey Incident, shipping activity with several hundred drums of fun to maintain the oil company's Canton atore
atores.
Chinese
in home for the New Year holidays are more than man students and labourers, who 1,000 Chinese farmers, business
arrived here
the Dutch steamer Maccassar yla en, to Canton, Amoy and Swatow.
The Titjalengka, which left for Shanghal last night, brought more than 500 tons of general cargo,
Among the passengers were 175 cabin-clgus Chinese and ветом Europeana. In the steerage class were 101 womon, -115 babies-and 122 children.
At the Marine Court, Mr. N. Garland, 'Acting* Director of Marine, as magistrate, fraposed a heavy fine on a 45-year-old boat mistress, Fan, Kan, for carrying -exdeas" Passengers.
Charged with having 34 persons more than authorised aboard her Class VI boat, defendant was fined $200 or six weeks' imprisonment.
he pleaded that the beat was, carrying her fokis and cook back to Cheung Sha Wan after their work, from Blongcutters, whore they were diamantling a scrapped ship. The boat was permitted to carry 831 persons of
only.
Celebrating the maiden voyage of the as.Tomar, Thoresen and Company yesterday gave a cock- tail, party for local shipping officials on board the new vasiel.
The Norwegian ship arrived last Sunday with the wives of two prominent Norwegians, who are on a cruise of the. Far East,
To mark the inauguration of the aluminium super-structured river vessel, Chi Siam, the owners, Tel. 27721 (4 Lines) the Ming Sung Industrial Com-
pany, entertaind focal shippers a cocktail party aboard the newly converted motor vesel
KOREA STEAMSHIP COMPANY
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION :
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
DIRECT LINER SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND KOREA S.S. "KUMCHON", 4800 D. W. TONS LOADING 26th JANUARY
INCHON AND PUSAN, KOREA
For freight and further particulars,
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of Shanghai, Hongkong, Ordu, Pusan, Tokyo, Yokohama Kgbé,
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ED HANK BLDGŇ STEL, 20340
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The Chi Mencapable of accom- modating 500, passengers” on the Canton-Hong Kong run, is fitted with modern devices for comfort- able travelling, including a tele phone, aystem and heating system. She will be joined on this run by a sister ship, the, Shih Men, which will leafe dock some time this work.
in Siamese waters is progressing, The Siamese port officials are elvil and afford whatever facilities are available to foreign ships.
On the proposed Bangkok World Exposition, Mr. Durup said that
hinder its progress a little. Luxury recent Import decree might
products are forbidden and foreign businessmen might find it difficult to send their de luxe article to the Fair..
Death By Misadventure
"Death by misadventure while his balance of mind was disturbed," was the verdict returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. H. Latimer, at Kowloon yesterday at. the inquest into the death of a Chinese man, Yam Yan-hee.
Divisional Inspector G.S. Smith represented the at Shatin' on De- cember 5, by two Europeans out on a walk,
The dead man had been manag- ing a small tool making business, A mechanic, Lai Wai-lok, Baid that he had been approached by Yam to buy some of his tools to help his trade along as business had been very poor. This was some time in October and soon Lat bought the business,
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LEAVES LONDON DUR HONGKONG
Brf February
10th March
TES ADI
ch March 11th April
9th May
In Mar 2nd June
·
4th July
Via Bouthampton, Port Bald, Adre, Bombay, Colombo Fenang, &
HOMEWARDS
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"CANTON"
*
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2. "CANTON"
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LEAVES HONGKONG
· DUR LONDOR
18th February
21st March
14th March
16th April
14th May
18th June
11th July
Eth August
16th April
18th May
pik June
Bib July
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FREIGHT SERVICE
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dun
"OMALI”
må "TREVINCE",
6th Feb. from Japan & Bhanghal salla 8th Feb. for Stralis). Bombay," Kara-
ehl, London & Continent, doo 2014 Feb, from Landon Continent via Straite.
salle 22nd Feb; for Shanghai & Japan, due 20th Feb. from London, Qualinent,
Kanchi Bombay, vi Buraita, salle 28th Feb for Bhanghat &- Japan, due 2nd Mar. from London Continent via Siraita; - saila Mid March for Loudon & Continent,
a. "TREVELYAN"
* "SOMALI”
"BOMALI" la fitted with the DRINOLD, writer and has space for refrigerated capo and all in bulk.
ventilation,
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"BIRDHANA” (Apeur `Llum)
"BUIRALA”
(Apear Else)
LA "BHIRALATM
(Apeur Lina)
"BANGOLA” Căpear: Line)
la port, Buy A1.
ails 27th Jan, for
R
Singapore, Penang, Tangoon & Calcutta. due 27th Jan, from Calcutta la-Rangoon & Straits
Buil 28th Jan, for Amoy and, Japan,
due. Ist Feb. from Japan & Amoy. Ball 24th. Feb. for. Straits. Rangoon à
Dan Calestia
Qua 14th Feb. from Calcutta via Etrafta, kalla 17th Feb, för Amoy, and Japan,
All these ships · have Nafricanstad Gares?'sDROR
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.
**** “NANSIN”
"KÅSTERN"
Joads at Sadovy. Brisbane in. PobraRTY
for Hong Kong, Jepan & Abangkai. loads in Australia in February for Ho
Kong, Japan & Shanshal
For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
RESTR THE WOLLE
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Steamship Co. of NT)
Evidence was brought to show the poor financial position the de- ceased was in, having to borrow money from various people: He
ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST war often heard to remark about 8.8, “STEEL ADMIRAL"
..... Discharging
3813th Feb. selling out and returning to the country.
SAILINGS TO U.S.A, via PANAMA 8.8, "STEEL WORKER"
Loading2nd Mar.
"ITALY TO BUILD
MERCHANT SHIPS Rome, January 23,
:
for LOS ANGELES, HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, NEW YORK; BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA The Italian Minister of Ship- ping, Signor Gulseppe Saragat. For further particulars apply:
and BOSTON. announced "here that Italy will build new passenger and cargo ships totalling 700,000 tons be- tv en 1949 and 1932, thanks to, Marshall aid,
Italian merchant shipping in now estimated at little mord. than 30 per cent of the pre-war ton- nage-Neuter.
The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co.,Ltd: M.V. "TONGHAI”
Loading 7th February
for
ADEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM) HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO and GOTHENBURG,
Tanks, available suitable, for carriage of oil in bulk.
For further particulara": apply:
GILMAN & CO. LTD.
GILMAN
& CO., LTD.
“Agenta.
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· 20th Feb.
95th, Mar.
7th Feb.
arly Mar,
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