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RUSSIANS RENEW ATTACK
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE ON U.S. POLICY IN JAPAN
Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
**SINKIANG"
**HUNAN"
*TSINAN"
"FOOCHOW"
"SHENGKING“
*FENGTIEN"
"TSINAN"
"KWRIYANG"
SAILINGS TO
.Foochow, Amoy,
Swatow, Singapore,
Palembang & Biba 10 a.m. 19th Feb.
Jeonsun & gia vị n 10 m. 20th Feb, ...........'3 p.m. 20th Feb.
Swatow
Shanghal Yokohama
& Kobe
Shanghai
Singapore, Macassar, Sourabaya & Batavia Swatow
...Singapore & (Penang
or U.S.I.)
• Balls from Custodian Wharf
"FOOCHOW"
"NINGHAI"
**TBINAN**
"HUPEN"
“SHENGKING"
ARRIVALS FROM
Singapore
Singapore
Ewatow
Bangkok, Saigon &
Swatow
Shanghai & Keelung
"RIVER ́ ́ ́SERVICE
4 pm, 21st Feb. 4 p.m. Zlxt Feb. *
4 pm. 21st Feb. .3 p.m. 24th Feb. *
28th Feb. ?
3 p.m. 19th Feb. noon 19th Feb. Da.m. 23rd Feb.
25/20th Feb. 1st March
"FATSHAN" Sails for Canton 3p.m. 20th & 5.30 p.m. 22nd Feb.
Arrives from Canton 7.30 am. 22nd & 24th Feb.
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SCHEDULE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL
"CYCLOPS"
"ACHILLES”
via Aden & Port Said.
via Port Sudan, Genoa & Marseilles alto GLASGOW
vin Tangier, Casablanca & Havre 8th Mar. Glasgow
Arrivals from
23rd Feb.
"ELFENOR“
14th Mar.
*MEDONTM
"ELPENOR"
U.K. via Straits & Manila U.K. vla Straits
20th Feb,
9th Mar.
"CLYTONETS"
"TITAN"
15th Mar. 26th Mar.
NEW YORK SERVICE
Arrivals from
U.S.A. vin Manila
"AJAX"
*
14th March
Carriers option to proceed via other Forts to load and discharge
cargo.
Agents: Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd.
"CHANGTE"
"SOOCHOW
**CHANGTE" *800CHOW"
Sailings to
Sydney & Melbourne
& Brisbane
Sydney, Melbourne
Arrivals from
Japan
Australia & Manila.
24th Feb.
14th Mar.
20th Feb. 7th Mar.
All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice
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HỒNG KONG CANTON
M.V. “HONGKONG”
船輪江香
ILK, DEPARTURE:
10 p.m. 20/2/1949
10 p.m. 22/2/1049
10 p.m. 24/2/1040
10 p.m. 36/2/1043
TUNG ON WHARF
CANTON DEPARTURE:
9 p.m.
19/2/1943
9 p.m.
21/2/1940
0 p.m.
23/2/1949
p.mt,
20/2/1940
LUEN HING WHARF
Subject To Alteration Without Notice.
Pulsenger Tickets & Freight Farticulars Obtainable At:
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AGENTS
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vin Japan
& Shanghal due Feb. 21.
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He's Alive. But Dead
Framingham, Massa
chusetts, February 17. Ralph C. Abbott, 32, begins today the third your of life- Ake death. On February 17, 1947, his car hit a tree. Ha Hung-headlong Into a stone wait and he has been unconscious in hospital ever aince,
WAR
Surgeons said he will never awake because part of tho brain which would stir. hin mind or open his eyes is bo yond repair. Every hour, the sleeping man lo fed con- centrated liquid fead-through # note tube.
hours Every two
atten- dants turn him in his bed. Everyday-hts-62-year-old father alta beside him walt- ing and hoping--Router,
Millions Of Specs For Britons
London, February 17. Two million pairs of specta- eles were provided in Britain under the new national health scheme between July 5 last year when the scheme began and January 31 this year.
Washington, February 18. The Soviet Ambassador, Alexander, S. Panyushkin, today renewed a demand that the Far Eastern Commission review American efforts to restore Japan's economy. He also asked that the com- mission make its own decision.
chairman,
The Soviet envoy told the Pacific Allies' policy-mak- ing group that its rules were violated by an American order issued to the Japanese on December 10. This required Japan to impose strict price, wage and other controls.
A State Department release The American aim, Mr. Pan- yushkin said, is to subject the made publle a statement made an Japanese economy to the in- February 3 in the FEC meeting
by the Commission terests of American monopolis- tic groups at the expense of Major-General Frank McCoy.
At that time, General McCoy Japan's economic independence was replying to the January 27 The Soviet charges were made statement by Mr. Panyushkin, in a 2,000-word statement which stabilisation programme for Japan
condemning the United Mr. Panyushkin read to the comwhich was announced on Decem- mission at its weekly closed-door session and then made public.
In it he returned to a dispute United which first arpse when the States issued in new nine-point economie recovery programme. Mr. Panyushkin declared then the nction evaded the commission.
The State Department retorted that the United States han ample authority to issue orders to Gen- eral Douglas MacArthur as Ameri- can occupation commander urgent matters.
"Own Policy"
ብ
This was disclosed in the House "The United States of Commons tonight by Mr.ment is pursuing In Japan Arthur Blenkinsop, Parliamentary policy of its own, directed towards Secretary 10 the Ministry of the preservation and strengtheni Health, who declared: This Ing of large Japanese concerns shows the need there always has which played a great part in the been but could not in the past be aggression carried out by Japan-
ese militarists," he said. satisfied."
Presenting the £52.8 million supplementary estimates for the national health service, he ex plained that when the original catimate was prepared it was quite impossible to tell the extent to which the scheme would be used by the public, how far pro- fessional services would be avail- able and how far the services of dentists would be forthcoming.
The estimates, he said, reflect a very much wider use of the ser vice and show the lack of provi- slon which existed when the scheme came into force.
ber 10.
Not Understood
Statca*
WRAF Chief Coming East
Londen, February 17. 'Group Officer, Lady" Betan, Women's Inspector of the Royal Air Force, will leave London airport tomorrow for an inspection tour of WAAF units In the Middle East and Far Exet
at
Lady Beton will call Aden on her way to Binga- pare.-R«utar.
Fascist Salutes -In Rome
Rome, February 17.
The crowd broke into ap The State Department said Mr. plause and many gave Fascist Panyushkin's January
27 words salutes when Prince Valerio contained all the essential ele- Borghese, 42-year-old member ments of his allegations on the of one of Rome's oldest fami- same subject in the statement relies, was sentenced today to 12 leased today.
Therefore, it reipsand that text of General McCoy's statement, delivered In a closed sostion two weeks - ago.`
years' imprisonment for colla- borating with the Germans, which means he will be freed within a few weeks,
Eight years of his sentence cancelled under a have been
and he has political amnesty already served over four years since the war.
Aflor the sentence, the Prince
but
General McCoy said: “My Gov- Mr. Panyushkin's latest critic-rament regrets that the Soviet Ism of the action was a gen Ambassador failed to understand oral attack on American polt.the purposes of the recent direc oles and Intentions toward tive to SCAP on economic stabill-kissed his 30-year-old Russian- Зарап,
sation for Japan and regrets par- born wife and declared: "Italy ticularly that the Soviet Ambas- owes me eight months for the Govern-sador's mistaken understanding ImprisonmentI" have already of the directive was made public done." The trial began year ago before it could be corrected."
was delayed by enquiries for The substance of today's de- further evidence, velopments in the Russo-Ameri- The Prince was a former com- can charges and counter-chargesmander of the Republican Fas seems to be that Mr. Panyushkin cist "Ten Mass" Division. reiterated previous allegations When the Prince said: "Italy In Washington, the United Jeqncerning the United States'
me eight months for the States today expressed regrets policy in Japan and the United imprisonment." he misunderstood that Mr. Panyushkin had voiced States reiterated previous denials. the first reading of the sentence mistaken
understanding cf-Associated Press id United and he thought he would American polley in Japan.
be freed immediately. It is believed that he was arrested in April. 1945, and therefore he has 11 short term to serve before
the four
are completed.- years Kouter.
Jews
Dealing with the £10 million The increased running costs of hospi tals, Mr. Blenkinsop suid the major etiuse la increased wages and salarics-student nurses' pay: has almost doubled,
A
Press,
Accused Of Breaking Faith
London, February '18.
London journal, "The Spectator,” said yester day that Israel has broken faith with the Unit- ed Nations by convening its Constituent As- sembly in Jerusalem.
pwes me
NO BOOZE FOR CIVIL SERVANTS
Din
Karachi, February 18. Mohammed, Governnor Sind, das warned the Europetiti officers of the Pakistan Govern- ment against drinking at partlos.
The Governor said: "Islam has prohibited drinking and, as KCT= The UN has declared in "Nozareth has already been in-vants of an Islamic state, Euro- there was an average of 51 million favour of placing Jerusalemn corporated in the State of Israel pean officers must respect the prescriptions in nine months.
that in spite of the fact Under the new scheme 128 million under international control.
Under the old health scheme
would be needed in the period.-Reuter.
its
Arab by "There is no reason why Israel population is wholly samo
should be allowed to stampede race and largely Christian by re- the rest of the world into the ifgion... surrender of Jerusalem, it said, and expressed the viewpoint that
BEDSHEETS AS
J
RENT PROTEST
San Francisco, February 17.
irs
against rent, controls,
"Whatever may be the fate of
sanctity of Islam and refrain from drinking or they may chose their future elsewhere."-
issociated Press,
history is likely to prove a mill- Nozareth when fuel boundaries. stone round,
the are the necks of Zionists,
drawn there....... is, no reason why Jarnel should be alloyed to to stamperle the rest of the world Into the surrender of Jerusalem." faith-Associated Press.
"In their determination
they keep faith with Solomon, Landladies today hung bed- are compelled to break sheets out of the windows of with the UN," It said. more than 100 San Francisco "Jerusalem was selected as the upartment houses
protest meeting place for the newly- elected Constituent Assembly of Israel In
of the fact that spite The Women Building Owners, the declared opinion of the UN affiliated with San
the profound hope of the Apartment House Associations, non-Jewish world is that Jeru sald they will fly bedsheets as salem should be placed under syinbol of protest against the in- international control justice of rent control, until they get some action from Congress United Press.
Francisco
LIQUOR DEATHS
Jewish claims, to Jerusalemn are based on, three points: right of conquest, religious, association and the present Jewish majority in the city..
Exposure Test Was A Success
FRENCH ORDERS FOR BRITON
Saigon, 'February 17.: Captain Martin James Evans, Royal Navy, has been decorated with the French Croix de Guerre and the Legion of Honour on board a French cruiser near here; Captain Evans, at present terv- ing with the Royal Navy Intelll- gence at Singapore, was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1942 for bravery and distin- guished services at Malta.-Reu- Ler.
BRITONS IN THE INDIAN ARMY.
With 'R.N. Arctic Force,
*February 17. Lieutenant-Commander Boyd Martin last night gave up his "Tho first two arguments
planned six-day exposure test would have Justined Britain in for the Royal Navy's Arctic
New Delhi, February 18, assuming permanent control of Force after almost three gruell-
Defence Ministry - figures show the Holy City after the first|ing days.
there are 260 British officers in world, war, but as mandatory
the Indian Armed Forces at pre- The officer had been perched on sent-290 in the Army, 42 in power, we took a considerably alcohol
broader view of our responsa gun platform pretending to be the Navy and 10 in the Air Force. ibliition to non-Christiana than a lonely sirraan brought down on In addition there are 38 War- Teraali Government, has an ice foc. Ho was testing a rant Officers in the Navyer-A150- shown towards Gentiles.
special airman's protection suit clated Press. desigued by himself and was
Glasgow, February 17. Ten people who died after two liquor parties in Glasgow last month drank methyl stolen by an employee from the local chemical works, a Glasgow inquest found today.
the
The police said an employee at the chemical works had admit- "The argument from popula-living on normal six-day emer- ], ted he had stolen the methyl |tion figures Is one for which |gency rations, alcohol and distributed to Israel has shown no respect in friends. The man took some districts where it runs 'counter to himself and had been taken to its ambitions in the Negev and hospital-Reuter,
Galilee for example,
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
M.S. "RIJNKERK"
LOADING ON ABOUT 12th, MARCH
-FOR
MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,"ALEX- ANDRIA, GENOA, MARSEILLER, "ANTWERP, 'AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG
& OSLO:
He gave up the attempt after is small tent made from a para- chule had been awept away dur ing a 112-kilometres an hour gale.
maid:
"I
Commander Martin have proved my emergency suits, flawless. Until the sleeping bed caved in I was so warm that I slopt merely in underclothes."
"During the "lest he lost about Tour, kilos-Router, re
CANON'S DEATH
Blackburn, February 17. Only a. forinlght after his in-
stallation as Canon of Blackburn Cathedral, Canon Henry Broad- belt, Rural. Dean of Blackburn, diet today at his home, aged 60.
Ho had previously held up- pointments at West Hartlepool, Nottingham, Bishop Auckland, Leeds and Wesham, Lancashire. -Reuter.
HONGKONG / MACAO
DAILY' SAILING ·
FROM HONGKONG - FROM MACAO TUNG ON WHARF, No. 18, WHARF:
2.30-P.M.
2.30 AM
ROTTERDAM, |T.S.S. "CHEUNG HING“ 6.00 AM, “WING HING" 2.30. P.M.
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Ma Amsterdam King's Building, Connaught Road. Tolk::2801828016, 28017.
T.8.8. "CHEUNG HING" Will berth at HOL ON WHARF
as from February Sist und Balf from! Mơng Kong, dally at 2.00.
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COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT· BERVICE
OUTWARDS
14. "CORFU
*
"CANTON"
46 "CARTHAGE¬
**- "CANTOKIN
"CARTHAGE”-
LEAVES LONDON
Balied.
10th March
7th April..
Bet Mar ind-Juna
30th: Juke.
DUR KONGKONG
2th March
11th ApTMTM
mb Mar
8th June
413 July
Sat August
Via Bouthampton, Port Bald. Ader, Bomber, Colombo, Penang
HOMEWARDS
"ConFu
**BA" "CENTON" (
DUE LONDON
19th April
**** 10th. MAY
+
Bingapore
LEAVES HONGKÓNG.
TALh March
15th Apri
KA "CORPLY** 4
$th June
E.
"CANTON"
4th Jols
4.
"CARTHAGE"
5th August
KA "CARTHAGE”
18th June
•11th July -
SIA Augme
6th -Beptember
Via SiDEADOR,, Penang, Colombo, Dember, Aden &·Fort Bald.
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Ms. "TREVELTANT
* "SOMALI
ma. "TREVINCE”
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die 3rd Feb: from London
timent via Dtralia, mails 28th Feb for Japan. *
Con-
(Passenger wecommodation avaliable for Japan.)
from London, Continent, Karachi Bombay via Sluita.
due
7th Mar.
2
mails 11th Mag.
for Shankhaf. 'Japan.
Hong Kong cargo will be transhipped al Singapore,to me. "TREVINOE",
mule 17th Mar.
for
Stratio, Colotubo,
U.K. Continent.
salla 30th Apr.
for Stralia.
Colomba
U.K. & Coatiness,
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due .txt Mar. from Japan. Amor. anila 3rd Mar. for Atria.. Raroom,
1
quo 14th Mar, sails 17th Muc.........
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des 19th Mar, salle 18b Maz. de Mar. salis end Mar.
due, Bist Mar,
Calcutta, Chittagong a Madras.
from Japan 4, Bengal,
Straits. for
Hangout. Calcutta, Chlitaging & Madras.
from Calcutta via Birulta for Amoy & Japen,
from Japan,
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Adelaide,
from Australia. - AN
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Discharging 8th Mar.
3rd Apr,
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SAILINGS TO U.S.A. via PANAMĄ. “
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