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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1948. ➡?

KEY PLANNERS AGREE

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE TO POOL

Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"NINGHAI"

"PRODUCE"

**UPER" "TSINAN" "KWEİYANG"

"POYANG"

"FUKIEN"

"SHENGKING"

SAILINGS TO

Tientsin

Antoy, Shanghal,

Yokohama & Kohe Inchan & Tiratsin Swatow Kwałow, Amoy &

Foochow

Salgun & Bangkok Singapore, Batavia.

Cheriton, Sourabaya

& Macassar Shanghai

• Balls from "Custodian Wharf

“HANYANG

"JUFEH"

"SINKIANG"

"POYANG" "KWEIYANG"

"FATSHAN”

· ARRIVALS FROM

Henisin, Incbon &

Pasan

Swałow

Horaro, Amoy &

Foochow

Kabe & Keelung

Singapore. Salgon &

Holhow

RIVER SERVICE

„Hongkong/Canton DEP, Hongkong 10 p.m. Ist April, Midnight 4th April

4 p.m. 301 Mar.

5 pan. 1st Apr.

4 p.m. 2nd Apr.

3 p.m. 3rd Apr. *

4 p.m. 4th Apr."

6th Apr.

7th April7

4 p.m. 8th Apr."?

Daylight 31st Mar. 9.m. Ist Apr.

1st Apr. 3rd Apr.

3/4th Apr.

Canton /longkong ARB, Hongkong 0.30 a.m. 31st Mar, 11 a.m. 3rd Apr,

Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE

SCHEDULE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL

via Aden & Port Said.

*EUMAKUS“ "ASTYANAK"

vla Genoa Marseilles & Glasgow

Arrivals from

U.B. va Straits

JL www.

"TITAN"

"ASTYANAX"

"TYNDAREUS"

"EUMAEUS"

"CLYTONEUS”

vla Tangler. Casablanca & Havre Non Schedule Ship

8th Apr. 12th Apr.

24th Apr

31st Mar,

3rd Apr.

5th Apr.

1.1. vin Straits & Manila

9th Apr.

14th Apr.

20th Apr.

1.8. via Straits & Manda

26th Apr.

NEW YORK SERVICE

"AGAMENNON“

"CALCHAS"

"STENTOR"

"ANTENOR"

UK via Steals

frony U.S.A. via Manila

21st Apr. Carriers option to proceed via other Ports to load and discharge

cargo.

Agents: Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd.

"CHANGTE" "SHANSI

"CHANGTE" "SHANSI"

Sailings to

Kure & Yukkachi Sandakan. Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne

23rd Apr.

28th Apr.

Arrivals from

Australia

Australia & ManBa

19th Apr. 21st Apr.

All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice

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Booking Agents for:

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For passage and Freight Particulars Apply To The Above.

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Telephones: 30331/8 Private Exchange.

Branch Office-–50 Cănnaugh('Rd., W. Tels. 26875, 321 11. 21878.

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

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LOADING 30th MARCH

FOR

MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEX- ANDRIA, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN,

& OSLO.

Tanks Available for Oil in Bulk

ROTTERDAM, GOTHENBURG

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Incorporated in the Netherlands w Koninklijke Java-China-Paketvaart Lijnen N.V.

Amsterdam

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Tels. 28015, 28010, 28017.

HONG KONG -CANTON

M.V. "HONGKONG"

船輪江香

II.K. DEPARTURE:

10 p.m.

10 p.m.

1/4/1049

CANTON DEPARTURE:

31/3/1940 2/4/1049

6/4/1940 LUEN IHNG WHARF

30/3/1049

9 p.m.

9 p.m.

9 p.m.

3/4/1940 6/4/1040

.10 p.m.

10 p.m.

TUNG ON WHARF

9 p.m. 4/4/1940

Subject To Alteration' Without Notice.

Fassenger Tickets & Freight Particulars Obtainable At:

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AGENTS

130, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL

(Office Hours, Tel. 22338, 2TOPĮ)

OR

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(Before Balling hours, Tel`R0545)

TAI CHING SHIPPING CORP., LTD.

Heated Debate On Britain

the

Washington, March 28. Britain's recovery was subject of heated argument in the House of Representatives Eules Committee today.

INVESTMENTS

Paris, March 28.

The key planners of Western Europe' today agreed that steel, oil, nitrogenous fertilisers and pos- sibly electricity should be the first industries selected for an attempted co-ordination of in- vestments by Marshall Plan nations to savo dollars.

The planners are members of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation, and they ended a three-day session here today.

1

The further suggestion that ity hould be possible, when prac-

The Democratic Committee tical methods have been evolv- shairman, Mr. Adolph Sabath, ed, to attempt a co-ordination said he can not understand why of investments in other indus- the United States is continuing

to pour dollars into Britain even tries at a later stage, and parti- cularly in those new industries though her production la now higher than before the war and that will result in a saving of exports are in competition with dollars, was approved. U.S. Rus

His question was echoed by Mr. Clarence Brow, who added that be had heard rumours that actually Britain expects the United States to furnish her with from $1,000,000,000 to $1,500,000,- 000 year for the next eight

per

years.

Foreign Committee members denled knowledge of

any auch plans and defended the British position in the ECA, One member pointed out that.

production although

up, the standard of Jiving in Bri- tain is still for below pre-wor level becALISE of wartine clen- truction and population increases. He added that the dollar short- age is still acute, - United Press.

tain financial and monetary stability during 1949 by May

1.

Export Drive

Each country will be asked to show how it proposes to cover

public and private domestic in-

vestment by:

1.-Privnic savings.

The suggestion was submitted by the OEEC Executive Com-

2-Bulget surpluses; excess of mitice following the considera- revenue (other than from loans) tion of An eight-polni pro- over expenditure (other than Western European on investment and debt redemp- Reamme for

drafted

by tion.) economile recovery,

Stafford Sit

Cripps, British Chancellor of

The Exchequer, 3.Import surpluses of goods and and seven other European Cab-services, taking into account the need to reduce these as rapidly net Ministers,

as possible.

The Counell thought that elec- tricity might be included in the Best list.

other

Britain

and the 16 participating countries

and three Allied Zones of Germany will be asked to answer de- talled questions on

steps proposed to achieve

the

or main

New Legislation Against Reds

Washington, March 28.

The chairman of the House Un-American Activities Committee, John S. Wood, said today that he is drafting strong legislation to crack down on the Communists.

de-1

Searching questions will also

Precautions On Frontier

Shillong, March 26. An omalai spokesman Of the Auam Government said hero today that adequate precautionary measures havo bued taken on the whole In- dia Burmese frontler in view of the situation in Burma.

The spokesman told Reu- ter that an Interrogation 'post has been established at the Bangku Pasa at the extrema and of the frontier, wivere people entering India from Burma are being thoroughly examined. Some undesirabļda have got into Manipur State and the Lusha Hills from Burma, the spokesman

Bald, but, adequate mozsures have been taken, to deal with this. He stated that the fighting In Burma is still 150 miles beyond

India's frontiers... Neuter.

Canada Ready For Emergency

Ottawa, March 28.

Canada has two-thirds of the be asked on special steps being one year of war now stored or equipment she would need for taken

to Intensity drive, particularly

the export

the collar issued to reserve

and active

area, measures to increase pro-service unlis, the Defence Minis- ductivity, to reduce or eliminateter. Mr. Brooke Claxton, tuld a trade barriers, fiscal measures press conference-today. and the allocation of raw ma- terials.

Mr. Claxton said an Inventory of all the equipment Canada would need in case of an emer- gency had been prepared. This total 171,000,000 Items and, of general expansion

of these all but 60,000,000 are now Intra-European trade, consis. held by the services, either in sant with the need to reduce store or issued to active D the dollar deficit;

Trade Expansion

The Council agreed on:

A

cor-

reserve units.

Canadian commercial The maximum practicable pur-poration is consulting with the chase in the participating coun-industrial Defence Board and tries of commodities now obtain other agencies to make preparn- ed from dollar sources; and

for obtaining the rest of this equipment should it be needed.

The regular Canadian armed services at the end of February were

ere larger than ever before in time of peace.

It is planned

Such adjustments of intra- European trade ns would repre- sent delnite progress towards a pattern of tracle in 1952-53, tinglig surpluses and deficits down manageable proportions,

this

down

to Tay your three anti-submarine now high-speed not yet In production anywhere else.

vessels of a be

The Georgia Democrat elned to discuss the details of his bill. He said it will introduced within the next few days.

POST OFFICE

MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails

With elect from April 1, 1949, he prentage fur bond beting And pantera

will be Increase) is fu

Destinailona: Hong Kong, Kowloon and

The New Territories,

Letters: 15 cents for each uuace or pati

at na outre,

Posteurdu: & rents earl.

Copies of the Colony's Annual Report for 1948, (Price $6,0%) are on sale at the General Perunt Ore and Center 't Offer,, Kowlmore,

Burface mail for Tientsin and Pelping can be accented for onward transmision vie Shanghai and Chlowenglan

Uni

otherwise stated, Registered Articles and Parcel Posta elowe 10 zainties earlier than the vedinary mall malls close before 10 am.. Registered and Faroel Poste close at p.m. on the previosa dar

Madia are celmed at Kowloon Central Post Office half an hour earlier than the GPG elooing times.

- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2

Closing Times by Ai Canton and Rankow, (Kawlson CPO) 7.80 matt, 10 mark., 11.30 p.m., 2.90 p.m.; 16501 7 4.5., 9.30a.m., Nonn, p.m. Atemall for Swalow and Amor, (en-}

8.30 m. (Ord.) D «.m. Airtoit for Shanghat, (Reg.) 3 L.M..

(Ord.) 9.10 mm. Almall for Manila, (Red.) Noon, (Onl

13.30 .. Almal for

Shangbal, Nanking

and

Tsingtao: Airmail for Bwatu, Amoy and Talnan; Airmail for Prochow, (Reg.) 8 pm., (Q13.) $.30. p.m.

Closing Times by Ban

Manile, to a.m.

Swator and Amoy, 10 a.m71. Swałow and Amoy, Nươn, Brix, .17

Manila, Datavia, Sourabaya and Macasıst,

8 p.m.

Teamkong (via Canton), & pa.

THURSDAY, MARCH 31

Closing Times by Air

Alomall for Swatow and Amor, (leg.)

130 mm. (Drd.) 9 a.m. Airmail for Bhaughal, (1.) ►

(Ded.) 0.30 p.m.

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P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR. & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

OUTWARDS

a. "CANTON"

A "CARTHAGOP"

"CORFU

A "CANTON"

"CARTHAGE"

* "CORFU”

LEAVES LONDON

10th March

7th April

3rd May

2nd June

Both June

28th July

Via Southampton, Pori Hald, Aden, Dombay,

HOMEWARDS

KS. "CANTON"

[KA "CARTHAGE"

A "CORPU"

1.6, "CANTON"

ВА "САЙТПАСЕ

** "CORPU

Blogapore.

DUR DONGKONG

11th April

9th May

Bin June.

4th July

lat August-

29th AuguBA

Colombo, Pening a

LEAVES DONGKONG

DUE LONDON

15th April

18th May

181) May

10th June

11th July.

8th Attray

9th June

6th July

8th August

2nd September

Vi Singapore, Pebane, Colombo, Potabar, Aden

FREIGHT SERVICE

13th Apr, walla 1816 Apr.

Jun 19th Apr.

all 20th Apr.

. "TREWELLARD" of the

* "TREVINCE"

. "SOCOTRA” •

duc 1st May

Pris 10th Miz

"LONG"

due 19th May

5th September

Ird October

Port Bust

from London & Continent, for Shanghal ▲ Japan. from Japan A. Shanahal, for Stralie, Colombo,

U.K. & Continent

from Landun 4 Con-

Iment.

*

ing London

Con- Koent via Straška, Colom-

bo, Ganon & Marsella. from London

Сов finent

Fitted with tanks for the carriage of old in bulk.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

A "PAYEKAM”

"BIRDRANA" -

(Apne Line)

1

"TAIRKA”

(Apear Line)

fur 5th Apr. Kaila 7th Apr

dun 8th Apr. salla 11th Apr.

27th Apr.

anile 20th Apr.

* "RICHMOND HILL"due 20th Apr.

** BILALA”

(Apear Lima) "RANCOLA" (Apra Line)

·

the

Work is progressing new XC-100 jel nighi Aghter. The machine, the Arst jet plane to be built in Canada, may be tested this year.-United Press.

Representative Wood said: "We or going to meet the Communist The OEEC Council, the Mar- problem squarely at this session shall Plon's European governing

type In Paris about of Congress. It is time for us to body, will meet act to protect this country."

April 11 for elections. No The bill probaly will be re- change in the chairmanship off ferred to the House Un-Ameri- the Organisation, now held by can sub-committee header by the Belgian Premier, M. Paul Representative Francis E. Walter, Henri Spaak, is expected at this Mr. Walter is the sponsor of the stage. Reuler. mensure which would deprive all American Communists of citi- zenship regardless of their place of birth.

It considered that Mr. Wood's legislation

will carry many features

Muncil- of the Nixon bill passed in the House ios! year.

That

filed in the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee. If would have compell- ed all Communists and Comm- munist-controlled organisations

14

Zaibatsu Stocks Well Scattered

Tokyo, March 28.

10 register with the Justice De-More than one-third of the stocks and bonds former-

partment.

Mr. Walter said: "Increasing evidence that the Communistă are spying for the Soviet Union has made Imperative the need for Communist contral Joğlsta- tion."

ly owned by the giant "Zaibatsu" combinos, which formerly financially controlled Japan, have been scattered far and wide through soles to four groups.

"Zaibatsu" com-

A total of 100.441.138 shares employees of He predicted that the measure have changed hands, Involving panies and sales at a fixed price will be approved by this Con-about $17,000,000 in the decon- to the public. gress-United Press.

centration process ordered by General MacArthur's Head- quarters,

Violence In U.S. Strikes

Cleveland, March 28. Police tossed tear gas bombs into a fighting throng of pickets and non-strikers here today in the most violent skirmish of a 21-day strike at the Fawick Airflex Company plant.

"

t

One pleket was arrested and two workers were cut by glass in the 10-minute fight, The tear gas finally broke up the fracas between 150 pickets and some 50 workers who had attempted to get into the works.

The strike was called by a.M..

branch of the Congress of In- dustrial Organisations Electrical Workers Union. It started March 7 after the company had withdrawn recognition because the branch leaders failed to sign affidavits that they were not Communists.

Alrmalt for Kunming and Lluchow; Air mail for Amor. Nanking and Talog teo, (Reg.) a p.m., (Ord.) 3.30 p.m. Almal for Kwelling Alsmall for Dwatom

2,30 m.

And Talsan. (Bes.) p... (Onl) Airmail for Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karscht, suhrein, Alexandra (Neiro ki; Mombasa, Darum Buiasm, Mauri-

tlus, Johannesburg and Marecillen via Alexandria), Rome and London, Kow loon CPO: (Rear) 4 p.m., (Drd.) 4.30 sam: Gro: (Rug.) 6.39 pm, (Ord.

Alnmall for Bangkok, Hatavia, Colombo, Bydney and Auckland, (Reg.) 4.30 pa, (Ord.) &p..

Almal for Bhanghai and Japan, (Reg.)

4.80 p.m. (Ord.) 5 p.m.

Almalt for Ålowupare, (New) 480 pin.

(Dr.) pm,

Airmail for Bingapors,, (ileg.) 4.39 pm Alemall for Baigon and Paris. (Hew.)

(Ord. 5 pmn. ·

D., (Ord.) & p.m.

Closing Times by Sea

Balon, 10 .. Shanghat, D..

Manlio, p.m.

BIL

*

on

Those affidavits are required by the Taft-Hartley anti-strike law-Reuter."

PI AFTER NEW CAPITAL

Manila, March 20. studying modification of its flag The Philippino_Republic is

as law to attract foreign capital in

¡local Investments.

The National Economic Coun. cil is studying a proposal to re- |duce from 75 to 60 per cont the "FRIDAY, APRIL 1

amount of Filipino capitalisation Choling Timen by Air

of corporations, to be entitled to Almalt for Manila, Honolulu, USA and benefits of the fag faw The

Canada, (Bar) 4.30 p.m., (Ord) 8 ) flaż law allows Filipino corpora~ „Ah, tions a 15 per cent premium over Air Tarsal Font for Manila, Honolulu and bids of foreign-owned companies UBA, (Kowloon CPO) 4.50 when seiling supplies to the Gov- (GPO) = 30%, Ordinary Almall forlated maitais,, samo ernment through,pubile bids.

ples and small packet posts) for Even with equal rights, Ameri- Manila, Otam, Honolulu ané" USA, can=Owned- ourporations are not (Reona OPO) 4.20 p.m., -(070) | entitled to the benefits of the'Ang

lawin-Associated Prese,

+

B.

Mr. Edward G. Welsh, chiaf | af General MacArthur's anti- trust and cartels division, point out that the salon have In this aporation alone 'SCAP

given employeee part owner. decentralizer! .3,386 companies,

ship in many major companies which before the war were

all over Japan. tightly controlled by Japan's He added that as stockholders dozen or so financially powerful they now have added respon- "Zaibatsu" family, combines. sibility of assisting in the econo- | Less than

one-half of the mic stabilisation programme. amounts wds sold

through The operation started in July, publle auction to the highest 1947 and still continuing. bidders.

Offcials said no sales have been Other chanels of disposal in-made or are expected to be made cluded newly-formed former to labour unions.-United Press.

S.

A. C.

DELUXE PASSENGER PLANES.

NEXT FLIGHT ON TUESDAY 5th APR., 1949

+

BANGKOK.

$340.00

TO

PENANG.

$590.00

SINGAPORE.

$630.00

RANGOON

CALCUTTA $645.00

$500.00

For full' particulars of Passage & freight pléass Apply ·

General Agents:

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Booking Agents:

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A

19, Pedder Strost, Tel. No. 28783.

CHIANG HUAT HONG -

8, Connaught Road, West,'1st door, TEL- No. 27601.

all 24th Apr.

Zud Miny

ulla

7th May

25th Apr.

مجد الله

from Japan' Shangbal, for Bingapure, Iraniant, Madras, Bombay, Kura- chi and Persian Gulf. from Japan Shanghal, for Straits, Rangoon & Calcutta. Acepta Chit tagung & Madras cargo. from

Colentin Atruite

vla

Bombay 4

Ran-

for Japan & Amoy.

from

Toot for

Japan [ Eat Bombay Berrico).

from Calestia via Etrafts.

for Japan via Amoy.

from Calcutta

Straite.

anila 715 MAY For Straits 4 Calcutta

There ships have Refrigerated Cargo.error.

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.. "EASTERN" •

dum 18th Apr. galla 26th Apr.

EL "NELLORE"

die

gil Apr. alle ed May

from Japan Shanghai.

Mantis, Rabaul Brisbane. Sydney, Male bourne & Adotaldis,

from Australia.

for Manila. Kabal Australian forks,

• Acceple cargo an through bills of lading for NEW ZEALAND &

YIJI IBLANDA PORTE.

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

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd.

*ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

Discharging

M.V. HALLAND

M.V. TAMARA- M.V. OLUF MAERSK

M.V. HALLAND

BAILINGS TO KUKOPE

... 21st Apr.

0th May ..Early June

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For further particulars apply:

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Agents.

Tel, 31146.

ISTHMIAN LINE

(lithmian Steamship Co. of N.x.)

ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST

J

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Sails for Saigon &

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for

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