BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
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"FOOCHOW“
*TSINAN"
**HUPER"
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"SHENGKING"
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"SINKIANG"
"FUKIEN"
"HOPEN"
"PRODUCE"
• Nails from
*TSINAN"
"SHENGKING"
"HUPER"
SAILINGS TO
Amoy
Singapore, Macassar.
Sourabaya. Cheribon
Batavia ....
Swalow
Swatow
Bangkok
Shanghal Swatow Singapore. Palembang.
Sibu & Brunet Yokohama, Yokkaichi
& Hobe.......... Inchon' & Tientsi Yokohama & Kobe
Custodian Wharf
"NEWCHWANG"
PTSINAN"
"SINKIANG"
**KWEIYANG"
"PRODUCE" "NANCHANG"
"FATSHAN"
"WOSUEN"
ARRIVALS FROM
Swatow
Shanghai & Keelung Swałow
14an Swałow
Amoy
Bangkok, Salgon &
Swatow Bangkok
Tientsin. Inchen &
Posan
... 5 p.m. Th May •
RIVER SERVICE
Hongkong/Canton DET. Hongkong 41 25.12. 8th May. 10 p.m. 10th May.
HK/MACAO DEP. H.K. Mon. to Fri. 9 am.
Saturday 2 p.m.
7 a.m. 8th May
10 a.m. 8th May
10 m. 10th May
5 p.m. 10th May
5 p.m. 10th May •
4 p.m. 11th May
5 p.m. 12th Alay
13th May? p.m. 14th May 17th May
10 a.m. 6th May a.m. 7th May.
10 a.m. 8th May 8th May 10 a.m. 10th Diny Dan. 11th May
.. 11/12th May 13th May
Hith May
Cahton/Hongkong ARR. Hongkong 7.30 a.m. 10th May, 7.30 am, 11th May.
MACAO/HK
ARR. H.K. Mon to Fri 6.45 p.m.
Sunday 5.45 p.m.
Agents: BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Sebedule Sailings to Europe via Aden, Port Said.
"CALCHAS"
Casablanca. Hayre & Fiverpool
10th May
"AGAPENOR"
Genoa, Marseilles,
Liverpool & Glasgow
25th May
"AENEAS"
Tangler, Casablanca,
Haver, Liverpool
8th June
Non Schedule Sailing.
"ANTENOR"
Liverpool & Glasgowy
10th May
ARRIVALS FROM
"DOLIUS"
UK. vbi Straits & Manila
K. via Straits
14th Miny 16th May 24th May
2nd June
+ AENEAS"
"MENTOR**
"ANCIP SES"
"MENE THEUS"
OK, vla Straits
15th July
NEW YORK SERVICE
from USA. vla Manila
Carriers »plan to proceed via other Ports to lead and discharge
Carcu.
Agents: AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE LTD.
SAILINGS TO
"CHANGTE
Port Moresby, Sydney
"SOUCHOW"
& Melbourne ...... Japan
18th May
27th May
:
ARRIVALS FROM
"CHANIFTER
Robe
"SOOCHOW”
Australia & Manila..
15th May 22nd May
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Branch Office—50 Coanaught Rd., W. Tels. 25877, 32144. 21878.
Peninsular
& Oriental
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LOADS on 11th MAY
for
Singapore, Penang, Madras, Bombay & Karachi.
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.
AGENTS.
(TEL. 27721/5)
THE CHINA-MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949.
JAPAN AS AN ALLY AGAINST RUSSIANS
Oxford Chair Of Religion
a the
Melbourne, May 4,
General Sir Thomas Blamey, chief of Australia's wartime armias, does not see immediate danger of South East Asian aggression against Aus- tralia or a threat from Japan.
General Blamey was the personal guest of General MacArthur in Japan several months ago. He said today":
"Trouble will grow out of the
The White Australian policy, overcrowding populations of Ja- pan and India increase our con-
Oxford, May 4. The Congregation (principal Tegislative body) of Oxford University has upproved statute making permanent Spalding Professorship of East-acts and Communist infiltration sharpens the Ideological clash. ern Religion and Ethics.
But South East Asian countries almost every requirement this clurir, established provi-Inck slonally in 1935, has since been that might lead to war on Aus held by Sir Sarvepall! Itudhakir- tralla in the foreseeable future, shnan, leading indian philo- "The
pher and a Fellow of All Souls | except acter of these people,
Japan, does not appear to and the College. the present Chatre be such as would contemplate a mon of the Executive Board of war of magnitude and the dim- The United Nations Educational,
culty involved." Sclentine and Cultural Organasu- tion and of the Indian University
Commission.
The statute reiterates the destre of the founders of the professor- ship to myommate closer
under- standing between world religions and makes it clear that it is in- tended normally to appoint an Astant the chair.,
It is therefore, likely. though not binding, that in future Indian will be appointed. Sir Sarvepalli will probably be the first permanent holder-Reuter,
Boy Steals Bicycle
A boy aged 17 who rented hlevele from ce shop on April
The retired commander sup- ports development of Japan bulwark against Russia asmat 0.3 an ally for Australia.
"Just as Russia was our enemy
und Japan our ally at the begin- ning of the century, so now are those conditions reversed," said.
Will Play Part
he
"if clvilleation is to survive against Russia, we must do what we can with America In developing a new Japan,"
He points out that the longer the occupation remains, the more Armly will democratic principles be established in Japan and espe- elaily in growing Japanese youth. The islands' 80,000,000 people will play an influential part in the world again, he believes.
The
absence
during
37, and tried to sell it to the the World Bicycle
of resentment owner of shop, was charged at Kowloon against America is probably bas-
long period yesterday with
by ed on the stealing
which the mass of people have life.
lived
conditions. in semi-slave At the beginning of her modern development, the
MALSSCA were nimost slaves of the ruling classes.
He pleaded guilty and his case was treated as a hivenile ense. The court ordered him to relve 12 strokes of the rane.
IC
According to the prosecution, defendant was arrested when the retruer of the World Bleyele shop netual owner's
senverer
the
painted on the mudguard of the bicycle.
Defendant tried
the biegels for $60.
دما
sell
Manila, May 4. Ithayat Aishermen
the Patouere group are reported to have seen four allen motorboats, sal to be manned by Japanese nationals, which were engager
Now Free
Manila-Italy Radio Opened
Manila. May 4. The opening of direct com. munications between Manila
and been
Rome, Italy, has
announced by Communications Inc.,
Just R.C.A. here.
The opening ceremony was featured by a radiogram of greeting to the Italian people through the Italian President, Luigi Einaudi, by President Quirino Rauter.
UNRRA Aid
'To China
The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administra- tion supplied China, during its three years' operation there, commodities valued at US$500,- 355,000. The total weight of commodities supplied was 2,300,015 Lons, according to the final report of UNRRA.
Food accounted for US$134,- 100,000, clothing and footwear for
US$112,630,900, medical and sani
lation supplies for US$32,701,000 agricultural rehabilitation supplies for US$71,878,600, industrial re- habitation supplies for US$100,- 256,000.
POST OFFICE
MAIL NOTICE Outward Malls
AIR MAIL TO UNITED KINGDOM It is hereby notiňed that commencing from Tuesday, May 3, 1949 and until fur ther poller, the Outward Airmail ta United Kingdom will be closed on TUNG days and Thursdays; OPO Kawloon 4.30 p.m., PO Hong Kong.m., (leglater ed mail half an hour earller).
AIR MAIL TO SINGAPORE Commencing from Tuesday, May 8, 1941 and until further notice the Outsted Airmail to Singapore will be closed a Tullow
Turdays and Thursday: Gro Hong Rusut (Tex.) 4.30 p.m., (Ord.) p.m. 1 e?a Kowloon: (Be) 4 Pro 100 chi hộ
pan.
Randsye aro Hong Kong: (Reg.) # p.m. (Saturday), (Ord.) 19 m., (Hom day); ura Kowloon: (Rex.) 4.30 am. (Baturday), (Vrd) 10 nm. (Sunday).
olberwias Unless
stated. llegiatere! Articles and Parcel Posts close 30 minutes earlier than the ordinary mail. it well
and close before 10 A... Ingletured Parcel Posts close at p.m. on the pre vious day.
Malls are closed at Kowloon Central Post Offer half an hour earlier than the Cro closing times.
FRIDAY, MAY 4 Closing Times by Ale Cantum
Hankow, (Kowlnem *1.80 ... 10 m., 12.30 pm
p.m.: (010) 7 ... 3.10 a.m., Noon,
2 p.m.
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
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PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
OUTWARDS
"CARTHAGE"
* "CORFU“
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* "CORFU}~
2. "CANTON"
LEAVER LONDON
Ballet
miles!
2nd June
20th June
#tch July
28th AuguAL
DUE HONGKONG
Vih May
5th Junto
415 July
In August
20th Auguel
20th Beptember
Via Southampton, Port Said Aden, Bomber, Colombo, Penang &
CPD)
2.30
HOMEWARDS
A "CARTHAON
"CORFU
Airmat for Shanghai, (Reg.] 7 pm, 6/2,
(Del) * 0,m, 4/5, Airual for Hwatow and Amay, {item.)
$.30 ... (Or Da.m. Altmall for Holbow, {Reg:)
(r.) 3.30 p.m.
Alcmali
Tove
Tainglan: Atema)
p.m.
Bwalow, Amoy and Talpeh, Beg) 3 p.m., (Ord) 3,50 p.mn. Airmat for Manila, Honolulu, USA and Canada, (Deg.) 4.30 p.m., (Only &
J.M.
Air Parcel Post for Mankia, Innolulu and USA, (Kowloon CPO) 14.30 p.m. Karo) b p.m. Ordinary Airmall sprinted mattery, Pom
post ple and small packet Manila. Guam. Honolulu and (Kowloon CPO) 4.30 p.m.. (GPO) I
1.M.
for
USA.
Atemall for Bhanghal, (Rex.) 4.50 per
Lord.) p.m.
Closing Timex by Bea Straite and Culentts, p.m. Hurkok. Nevin.
1
Jihow and Pakhol vẫn Holbow, Noon Manile, Mauritius, Mambuan, (teira,
Marques and South Africa vis Dur bart, & p.m.
BATURDAY, MAY 7 Closing Times by Air Alzmall for Shanghai. (Reg.) 6 p.m. 6/5.
(Drď.) Nam. 1/5. Airmail for
Swatow and Amoy, (Ilest; } 8.30 ... (frd) DIA, Armaid for Maella, (teg.) 31 4.M.,
trd.) 1.80 n.m.
The expenditures of UNRRA assions in China amounted to Airmall for Bwatow, Any, Shanghai andi "Rapid commercial develop total of US$29,828,420 of which largely under the control of great services. ment brought
dwellers US$20,229,010 Lown
was for personal commercial houses, while peasants were mainly controlled by Navy and Army.
the
"One result of their defeat in the recent
war has been the breaking down of the controll ing classes.
"The
Japanese individual
Is
in fishing by means of explosives. now tree. The workman works The allen fishermen, the report for a stable wage, the peasant added, were not able to collettilia his farm. The secret police all the small fish killed by their no longer are a source of dread.” explosives.---Beuter.
-United Press.
Tientsin Disputes Settled By Reds
San Francisco, May 4.
The Communist authoritios in Tientsin have co- operated with the trade unions there in settling some 400 disputes with the result that more factories have been able to operate.
This is reported by the Com- munist-controlled Pelping Radio which says that by the middle of last month more than 80 per cent of privately-owned industrini en- terprises and 10 per cent of pri- vate commercial stores in Tion- tsin were fanettoning again.
it is also reported that pel. vate
enterprises which Jackad operating capital were assisted by the Government which pre- vided loans and supplied raw materials needed.
The Radio adds that settlement of labour disputes has resulted in The fabour disputes which have higher production in many pri- now been settled were caused by | vate enterprises. It instances, a workers dissatisfaction at long 30 per cent rise in the tyre out- hours of work coupled with input of a rubber factory as well adequate wages and also, in same as a noticeable improvement in cases, because workers were ask- the quality of goods manufactur- Ing for excessive pay-packets, the cd.-Reuler.. Radio says.
In the course of resolving the trouble the Government authorit- ies explained to factory owners, Communist industrial and rom- Inercial policles and urged them to give labour a "decent wagu which would guarantee the work- ers standard of living, thereby raising labour enthusiam and higher production-a profit and not a loss to private industry."
NEW BRITTEN OPERA
Vienna, May 4. The Bridah composer, Benjamin Britten told reporters here today that he is planning new opera for which the libretto has been written by the "greatest living novelist in England, E. M. Fors- ter."
It is based on Herman Melville's "Billy Bud," a story of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic wars, and is set on board a ship-Neu-
ter.
DRUG FACTORY
Lima, May 4 The Peruvian police today dis- covered a third secret cocaino factory In its new campaign against drug-trafficking. It was found neur ho amall
forest township of Puncallpa. The ear- lier two were at Trujillo and Hu
The Gauls used Ring Money WISE TRAVELLERS USE AMERICAN EXPRESS
TRAVELERS CHEQUES
Яnuco.
Peruvian-manufactured, cocaina has been traced to the United States and Cuba. A score of persons are to be tried under recently-enacted anti-dope. Jawa. -Router.
... LOAN DENIAL
Brussels, May 4.
A Belgian Foreign Office spokes- man today denied a Madrid:re- _port____thai____a__Belgian.: financial
group has offered ;s · 160 million. Belgian trancs loan to the Spanish Government Router.
in
Thingtao; Alemall for Chungking. (Red.) $ 1.m.. (Ord.) 5.30 pm. Almall for Taipei; Airmail for Kunming of Calcutta, (Red) 3 5.m., (Ont.)
(Ord. p.m
Clawing Times by Ben
Operation started In November 1944 and ended on December 31, Airmalt for Dangkok, (Nez.) 4.10 p... 1917. Headquarters. first Chungking, were later transferred Formen via Takmo and Foochow, 10 2.21. were established in Mukden Pel-stofhow and Pakhot vis Hothow, Noon. to Shanghal and regional oflees Shanghel, 1 17.
ping. Talyuan, Tsingtao, Tsinon, Straite, Cerlon, Madagnacar, Aden
Egyet, No. Kaifeng, Hankow, Wuhu, Chin
ad
kiang. Hangchow, Changsha, Nan-Manila, Honolulu, USA. Canada Centra chang, Taipeh, Liuchow and Can-
ton.
A capital liaison office was set up in Nanking and a special port office in Hong Kong
and South America vla Ban Francisco (No Pareria for Canada), (Par, and Rest.11.30 p.m.. (Ord.) 2 p.m. Amay, 3 p.m.
Bangkok, 3 .. Bandakan, 3 p.m. Macasset, 3 p.m.
P. & O. S. N. CO.
M.V. "SOCOTRA "'
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
SAILS: Saturday, 7th May at 2 p.m. for the U.K. via Ports.
BAGGAGE: ALL passengers baggage must be sent to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co.'s Godown (No. 2 Gate, Canton Road Entrance) by 5 p.m. on Friday the 6th May. With the exception of hand packages carried by passengers themselves all baggage must pass through the Wharf Co.'s Godown for loading on board by ship's slings only.
Will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday
EMBARKATION: 7th May,
S. A. C.
DELUXE PASSENGER PLANES
NEXT FLIGHT ON TUESDAY, 10th MAY, 1949.
BANGKOK.
$340.00
TO
PENANG.
$590.00
SINGAPORE.
$630,00
RANGOON
CALCUTTA
$645.00
- $500.00
For full particulars ́of ·Passage & freight' picase Apply
General Agents:
SOUTH EAST ASIA TRADING CO., (SIAM) LTD. 69, Connaught Road, West, Tel. No. 24292. Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, Tel. No. 56418.
Booking Agents:
AUW FIT SENG'S TRADING CO. LTD.
10, Pedder Street, Tel. No. 26798.. -CHIANG-HUAT-HONG-
1, Connaught Road, West, 1st floor, Tel. No. 27681.
"CANTON"
"CARTHAGE"
"CORPU*
"CANTON"
Sixkapore.
LEAVKA RONGKONG
DU LINDDE
1315 May
13th June
Sth June
11th July
1th July
8th Aurost
6th August
2nd September
10th September
Biti September
Ird October
Bist Octuber
Via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombas. Aden à Port Said
FREIGHT SERVICE
ma "BOCOTIŁA" •
at Kowloon Wharf.
mallu 7th May
for Lundin
A
Con-
lent via Stralia, Colom bo, Genoa Murovili, from London
tiarat.
Con-
"BBILLONG”
"TRESILLIAN“
"SHILLONG" •
dhe 10th May
antie 22nd Mny tue 24th May
for Japan, Tenth
London
Con-
tinent,
all sich June
Lanilan
Cot-
tinent via Straite, Colon-
GenOR.
Fitted with tanks for the carriage of oil in bulk,
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"HIRALATM
(Apely Liza) "BANGOLA” (Apest Lins)
# "FAIRBA”
(Apew Line)
... "RINDIANA" •
(Apear Line)
By post.
Als
19th Mar
7th May
and 12th May
tine 10th May antis 21st May
23rd May
il 28th May
from Calentle vin Straita. for Japan A Anny.
from Calcutta vin Hirmita. for Belts & Calcutta.
Amoy. from dauận l
for Calcutta & tangoon vin traits.
from Calculla vin Biralta.
Cor Japan.
• These ships are Refrigerated Cargo,#pkos,
P.&O./B.I. JOINT SERVICE
11th Biny from Japan. all 13th May
"TASWELLARI” dhe
"KAUNA” •
"RICHMOND HILL" due
dun 15th May mils 22 May
7th John
fus Biralle, Madras,
Bombay & Karachi,
from Calcutta la Straila. for Straits, ambay
Karachi. from India.
• Accept cargo on through bills of lading for Persian Gulf Ports.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.
"KASTEEN” •
"NELLORE" "
Bah Mar
Kudła
a1 10 mum.
..... sluze 18th May
1 34th May
tor Manila, Tirabone, Rydney, bourne & Adelaide
Rabaul, Mel-
frum Kobe & Yukohama. for
Rabaul. Dianila, Brisbane, Bydney, Mel- burne Adelaide,
• Accepts cargo on through bills of lading for NEW ZEALAND #
· FIJI IBLANDS PORTS.
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Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd.
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE
M.V. TAMARA SAILS FOR KOBE & YOKOHAMA M.V, OLUF MAERSK
"
.21st May .27th May
. 18th May.
"
M.V. HALLAND M.V. TAMARA
SAILINGS TO EUROPE
.Loading
.10th May
....Early June
For
ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP,' ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG.
For further particulars apply:-
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Agents.
Tel 31146.
FLOW
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Steamship Co. of N.X.)
ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST 8.8. "STEEL WORKER" ..........Discharging 3rd June.
Balls for Salgon, Bangkok & Balavia 3rd June,
SAILINGS TO U.S.A. via PANAMA- B.8. "LONGVIEW VICTORY" 8.8. “STEEL EXECUTIVE"
for
Loading 21st 'May
10th June
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& CO.,
Agents.
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