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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1040,-.

AMERICAN SUPPORT Far Eastern

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE FOR INDIA URGED

Agents: CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

KFONGTIEN"

"HUTER"

"IDIAN"

"YOCHOW**

"FQOCHOW"

"NEWCHWANG"

"SHENGKING"

SAILINGS TO

Shanghnl

Brunel

Swatow

Swatow

Inchon & Tientsin Singapore, Macassar.

Hourabaya & Batavia Bangkok Shangbai

Bails from Custodian Wharf

"THINAN"

"FOOCHOW*

"SINKJANG"

"NEWCHWANG" "SHENGKING"

"FATSHAN"

"WUSUEIF

ARKIVALS FROM

Swałow ..Japan

Tientsin. Pusan &

Shanghai

Japan

..... Shanghai & Keelung ...

RIVER SERVICE

Hongkong /Canton

DET. Bongkon

10 p.m. 29th April.

5 Am. 8th Dlay.

HIK/MACAO

DEP. R.K.

Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m.

Saturday 2 p.m.

5 p.m. 29th Apr.*

5 pm. 30th Apr.

4 p.m. 1st May

4 p.m. 3rd Mny

5 p.m. 3rd May

7 a.m. 8th May 9th May

5 p.m. 10th May

10 a.m. 1st May. 3/4th May

4th May

6th May

7 a.m. 7th May.

Canton/Hongkong ARR. Hongkong

10 a.m. 29th Apr. 7.30 a.m. 2nd May.

MACAO/NK

ARE, H.K.

Mon. to Fri. 6.45 p.m.

Sunday 5.43 p.m.

Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE

SCHEDULE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL

*CALCHAS"

"AGAPENOR" **AENEAS"

"ANTENOR MAGAPENOR“

"DOLIUS"

"AENEAS"

"MENTOR"

"MENESTHEUS"

via Aden & Port Said.

via Tangier Casablauen &

Havre

vla Genoa Marseilles & Glasgow via Tangler Casablanca & Havre

Arrivals froma

UK. via Straits & Manjia UK vla Straits

Eva Strals & Manila

NEW YORK SERVICE

from U.S.A. via Manila

8th May 25th May 8th June

In part

3rd May

14th May 16th May

Retaliation Legislation Passed

*Tho

Manila, April 28.

of Philippine House Representatives has passed a reciprocal Infmigration bill almed at the "White Aus. trofia" policy and has sent it to the Senate,

The Allenka bill, passed in the House on the third read. ing, would prohibit the ad- mission of any allen to the Philippines unless the laws

of his country permit the nd misalon of Filipinos-United Press.

Orders For St. John

Order by Mr. A. +1 Arealt, l'amania.

Washington, April 27.

A quiat campaign to build India to the position al- ways hold by China as the United States' best friend in Asia has boon started by Senator Hubert H. Humphroy, Minnesota Republican. The former university professor, who tought world politics with emphasis on South East Asia says: "Indio is the one chance we have got in Asia.”

added:

He expressed. belief In an-Zealand, Australia, the Philip- Interview: "The China situation (pines and Indonesia for aldin is a dead duck, we have lost it." developing their economics.

Mr.

"T Asked about Japan, as a major Humphrey would not vole to spend another friend of the United States, Mr. "I do not think Humphrey said: dollar there."

United the people of the United States added, the But, he

toword too cordial States must have an anchor on would be

former the inland of Asin with friend- building up Japun, our ship and co-operation with some major natiun.

enemy.

"I do not want to write off Jn- India, Mr. Humphrey con pan but she was an enemy state tinued, ens fil this role. India and you have to consider psy-

American people. !።

Democratic nationchology. The now

About Japan which has braten down Com- are not too happy munist uprisings and is striving yet." to improve the living conditions

of the people, he sati.

Wook Spot

Organisation ''Subversive'

Wathington, April 27.

The Attorney General, Mr. Tom Clark, today ilated the Committe for Democratio Far Eastern Polley among 30 organisations he placed on supplemental let, of bodies

to be subversive, alleged to

The Committee's Executive Searstary, Mrs. Maud Rul. all two days ago attacked 2011. United States patley while she was representing her or ganisation at the Paris "Peaco Congress Leftist-organis ed sequel to the New York "pace" meeting attended by the Russian composer, Dmitri

Shostakovich-United Press.

POST OFFICE

MAIL NOTICE

Outward Mails

before

otherwise plated,

10

Hegistered

If malte

Unlea In addition to the geographical i Articles and Panel Posts close 50 mlautes "We have not given a dime to India and she has managed to and political haportance of In-eartter than the ordinary mail.

flumphrey anld.tin. Mr.

.m.. Beglaterrd and do this," Mr.

Humphrey said the alones, 23. John Ambulance Hricade, Hert "She can continue to put down would be of great strategic value Parcel Penta clown at 5 pm. on the pre

the Communists and uphold De-in event of war, explaining: meracy with our help."

Konutrit, follow._

Ambulance Butler Hong Kong May}

May 7, Pastern Divic T Ambulanır Dollen Kanlaon: May in May K. KYMCA Division.

Beach Patien Hong Kong: Saturday 1, Repulse Bay, 1.34 pm., Chunr Rose Tyle alte Woom Bay, 1am pon.. Rih Nam Division: Sheke, 3:30 pm, Eastern 331}. lum Sunder 1. Hepicha as, ad (15, NKYMCA Distalon; Wig Wase Bay, 2.30 And 10 RCAA Division: Sheko, Mae and 1.3, KCOR Invikten.

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Vaccination Puller Howlisch L'antan Railway April 3, SCAA Division Central Division, May 1, Ghaukleon Bel-

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Motor Trauspurt D

24th May

25th June

Ping Dist-on 2. Meniksenpai, Nem Divisio

Carriers option to proceed via other Ports to load and dischargR

cargo..

*

Agents: Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd.

SHANSI"

"CHANGTE"

"BOOCHOW

"CHANGTE"

“SOOCHO'YH

Sailings to

Sandakan, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne Sydney Japan

About 18th May

23rd May

4 p.m. 29th Apr.

Arrivals from

Jan

Australia & Manilla

About 14th May 18th May

All The Above Subject To Alteration Without Notice

General Agents for:

Booking Agents for:

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Branch Office—50 Connaught Rd., W. Tels, 25875, 32)44, 24875.

HONG KONG

-CANTON

M.V. "HONGKONG"

船輪江香

N.K. DEPARTURE:

10 p.1.

10 p.m.

10 p.m.

10 p.m.

29/4/1949 1/5/1949

3/5/1949 5/5/1949

TUNG ON WHARF

CANTON DEPARTURE:

9 p.m.

30/4/1949

9 p.m.

275/1949

1 p.m.

4/5/1949

9 p.m.

6/5/1949

LUEN HING WHARF

Subject To Alteration Without Notice.

Passenger Tickets & Freight Particulars Obtainable At:

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AGENTS

136, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL (Office Hours, Tel, 22338, 270081)

OR

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(Before sailing hours, Tel. 20545)

?

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KOREA STEAMSHIP COMPANY

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REPUBLIC OF KOREA

DIRECT LINER SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND KOREA S.S. "KUMCHON”

LOADING APRIL 25.

for

PUSAN 3 INCHON

For freight and further particulars,

Apply to:

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Or Shanghai, Hongkong, Beouf Pusan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe,

Osaka, Nagoya, Talpah and Kaalung.

GENERAL AGENTS -

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4. Confuelan

Saturday art,

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Mr. Humphrey sald social and racial problems of Eastern pro- ples must be understood in the United States, and added: "In the long run, we have a better chance to develop an understand- ing of the Asiatic peoples through | India then any other nation."

On Continent

"India borders

on the belly of the Sovlate, We talk a lot about the Iron curtain and if there is any place the Iron cur lain may be made of tinfall it is on thle under belly." Mr. Humphrey said his pro- posals about India are meeting a lot of friendly feeling in Con- to Introduce gress.

soon for economie ald

He will also urge education of United In the Indian students States on scholarships, and ap- President Truman's plication of

of development programme backward areas in India by pro- viding scientifle and financial as-

The Benator emphasised the legislatie plaus

political importance of india in the Middle East and Far East, her wealth of natural resources, and the ambitions of her Gov. ernment to Improve conditions of the people. He observed: "Indta has De- We would not mocrat:e leaders. have to develop them."

To inquiries about other na- tions in the Orient, he said: "Aid should be

10 be continued cratic nations but we cannot be on the fringe alone, we must be on the continent." All requenta

"Mr.

Liniform and Equipment: The complete uniform the Belgarte

The

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he approved this will pomesaro atriky. I comm- The speed at which this work pllcks will depend vreatly

1194 rit operation gives the puponent 11Rece hy Pivskoord Seperintendents

fet res and Imetrik size (šja Teks ehe, 20ESA In trented na urgent.

Promotiens and Appointments: Compan frer Bo Kang-jo promoted Corps Boga

www.f. Auris 9 Pors Norge H.K. Supt. R.A. Felwards to art as Equipmen Officer in wollow; Bet Cheng Water promoted 10 wef. April 22: Hon. Sen Sut. Fuse Kunches to Set. w.E, April 22; I. p. Mak Wong 3 Hon. See, St. Mt. April : 1/tal. Chan Wal-kwent to Upl, wet Apr 2

Bones granted

December 16:

kravat Bite! TIT L. Jenve from Apri Comp OT W. Way granted leave Teen Apr 25 la Segtunther 24; Corps onthe A Mi K. Po kral Jeave from April 19

fint Of Man D

named

to Indla.

sistance development programnes,

He would not estirante at pre- sent the amount, extent or type Demont nid but, said he will offer the Indin development proposals dur- ing Senate consideration of ECA appropriations or while the North Atlantic pact is under discussion. Associated Press.

specifically New

Humphrey Korea, Forinasa,

Kai Tak Kept Busy

(Continued from Pre 1)

It war

with full loads, so that the total number of arrivals from Shang- come harried passenger.

hal yesterday alone must have reventingly, titled: "How To Get totalled more than 200, Things Done."

The Customs

department nt Cut at Kal Tak a lot of busy Kat Tak, which in the weck people were golting more done April 17 to 26. seized no gold. Lopes to Reeres from April 13 to Aprit in less time than they would ever between Sunday and Thursday have believed possible ♫ fow this week, rounded up more than months ago.

-100 taels.

13, 1950; 70 Chra Ping-bang to Reserva Wed, April 200

GANG INTERCEPTED

Shortly before 0 o'clock last night, a party of Police acted on informations, intercepted a gang of four men at Mong Kok Road near Far Yuen Street.

When challenged, the men tried to escape. One man drew a re- volver and was wounded by the police. Two managed to esegue.

Since the Shanghal exodus be The Medical Office at the alf- gan on Sunday, the daily com-port ordinarily uses about 6 ccs. mercial air trafe has leaped to of smallpox vaccine every 10 record high. Tuesday was the days. This week they have used with 44 arrivals that amount in the past three all-time high, and 43 departures. Yesterday 40 days. planes arrived and 38 departed.

Most of the planes for Shang That went up empty. All returned

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FAR EAST • STRAITS INDIA PERSIAN QULJ • MEDITERRANEAN

U. & CONTINENTW. INDIKS • B. AMERICA

STEAMSHIP DIVISION

FROM

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GUISAN"

due May 2.

SAILS FOR

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May 3.

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Chinese Agents:-LAM KEE SHIPPING CO. *

Yo Connaught Road, C. Tel., 24630.

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

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LOADING 4th MAY

FOR

MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN, BUEZ, PORT BAID, "ALEX- ANDRIA, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG

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Ships arriving from Shanghai yesterday did not bring in the expected influx of refugees.

Personnel of the steamers ex- plained that they left the Chinese part last week-end, when the altuation was not as serious as it I today.

"Many people did not expect such a sudden crossing of the Tangise by the Redis, they re- marked.

vious day.

Matte are closed at Kowloon Central Pos Ofee half an hour wriles then the OPD closing time,

FRIDAY, APRIL 22

Closing Times by Alr Canton and Hankow, (Kowloon CPO) 1.30

... 10 ... 12.40 p.m., 2.30 p.m. i (Gro) 7 n.m., 0.80 ... Nauk, 2 p.m. Airmail for Swalow and Amoy, (fer.)

8.30 x.m. 10rda 9 a.m. Airmani for Boihow, (Neży 3 p.m. (Ord.)

Airmall

for

Dinstans Alemvell Swatow. Amey and Talpeh, steg.) 3 r.m., (Ord.) 1.3 p.m.

Airmail for Manila, Honolults, UBA and Canada, g.) 4.10 p.m., (Dr.)

p.m.

Ale Parcel Post for Manila. Honolulu ami

UBA,

Kowloon ενοι 4.10 D.ns (GPO) 5.m. Ordinary Airmali (priated maltere, kam- fot nies and mall packet

paste) Man, um. Hanolulu and USA, (Kowloon Cra) 4.30 v.m., (GPO) 6

Airmail for Ahaschal, (Reg.) 4.30 p.m..

(Dr.) p.m.

Chaing Timer by Ben

Amoy and Japan, 3 p.m. Batavia, Sourabaya and Maramar, 9 m. Sandakan, Australia and New Zealand via Rytury, (Pae, and flex.) 12.80 m. (Ord) | Pom Shanghal, 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30

Closing Time by Alr

{Best.)

Airmal for Shanghal, (Ret.) 3 p.m. 2971,

(rd) ., -70/2. Airmail for 'Switow and Amor, (legg.)

8.39 ... Ord.).

11 A.T Airmail for Manilla,

(Or) 11.30 1.1. Altman for Awatuw, Amoy, Shanghal an

Tangi Airmail for Cherngilox. (Ret.) 3 p.m., (Ord.) 8.30 p.m. Alymalt for Talpeh; Altmail for Kanmina And Calcutta, (Reg.) 3 p.m., (Ord) 3.50 3.1.

Airmail for Bangkok, (est.) 4.80 p.m.,

(Ordn.m.

Closing Times by Ben Balkon, 10 am.

Manila, in a..

Bangkok, Nuon.

swatow, a p.m. Formula Keelung and Shanghai, à p.m. Hothow, Fakhỏi vix Halow, Blenils and

Rangoon, 5 p.m. Thankung (vla Canton), 5 pm.

SUNDAY, MAY J

Cloning Times by Ale

L

Airmall for Bangkok. Bogapore, Balavia., Colombo, Яydney and Auckland, (fr.) 5p.m, 20/4, (Ord.) 10.m 3/5,

Airmal) for Timlphong and Stanol, (fter.) Gp.m. 80/4, 19.3 10 mm 1/5. Airmall for Saigon and Parin, (Rest

5 mm. 10/4, (Ord.) 10 am. 176. Airmalt for Swatow and Amor, (Begit

But for the past few days, shipping oflees at the other end have been besieged daily by would-be evacuees, who are will- 5 m, 30/4, (Qrd) 10 mm, 1/6. ing to pay exorbitant sums to get | Alemall for Tiluziao; Airmail for Tainun,

a ticket for Hong Kong

"This week-end will see hun- dreds of refugees arriving here,” they predicted.

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from Japan, fur Stratta, Borobay Karucht.

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

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

(leg.) D.. 34/4, (Ord.) 10a.m. 175,

M.Y. TAMARA M.V. OLUF MAERSK

.18th May

..27th May

Closing Timas by · Sam Bwatow, 10a.m.

M.V. HALLAND M.Y. TAMARA

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

.Loading

.12th May*

27

.Early June

For

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Due Hong Kong 2nd May, 1949

FROM-

BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, HAMPTON ROADS & SAN FRANCISCO

Agents

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Union Building

Telephone: 31341.

The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd.. M.S. "HALLAND”

Loading 12th MAY

for ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ' CASABLANCA; ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN,

··OSLO 'and'GOTHENBURG.

For further particulars apply:-

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel.:81146

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES,

HAMBURG, ‹ ›PENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG.

For further particu ta opply:-

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Tel. 91148.

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Kathmian Steamship Co. of N.X)

ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST 8.8. "STEEL MAKER” “............Discharging. 30th May.

Bail for Salzon, Bangkok Batavia & Semarang 10th May,

SAILINGS TO US.A, via PANAMA

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for

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