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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1949.

"TSINAN"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

**SHENGKING"

"PAKHOF

"SHENGKING" "PRODUCE"

"PUKIEN"

"KWEIYANG"

'BRENGKING"

"TSINAN"

"PRODUCE"

"NEWCHWANG

"FUKIEN"

"WUSUEH”

*WUSUER”

SAILINGS TO

Swatow „AWULOW

Anoy, Kobe, Nagoya

& Yokohama “

Swatow

Bangkok

Singapore, Macassar.

Sourabaya dz

Batavia

.....Saigon

• Balls from Custodian Wharf.

ARRIVALS FROM

Swalow

Swntow

Kobo & Keelung

Bangkok

Kube & Keelung

RIVER SERVICE

Hongkong/Canton Dept. Hongkong EzMidnighte "TH01 & 21XT" Joly

Hongkong/Macao Dept. Hongkong pin. 23rd July

3 pan. 17th July

4 pm. 17th July*

11 am. 19th July

6 pm, 19th July*

24th July

27th July

2nd Aug.

8 a.m. 19th July

in, 20th July 20/21st July

21st July

p.m. 24th July

Canion/Hongkong Arr. Hongkong - Daylight 20th & 23rd July

Macao/Hongkong Arr. Hongkong 5.45 p.m. 17th

& 24th July

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Schedule Sallings to Europe via Aden, Port Bald.

"ANTILOCHUS”

"AUTOLYCUS"

"CLYTONEUS"

"AUTOLYCUS "CLYTONEUS" "MARON"

"ASTYANAX" "CALCHAS"

"AJAX"

Cenon Marsellies, Liverpool & Glasgow Tangler. Casablanca, Havre & Liverpool .. Genoa, Marsellies, Liverpool & Glasgow ARRIVALS FROM U.K. vla Straits ....

UK vla Straits & Manila

UK, via 8traits

NEW YORK SERVICE

from

Manin

US A.

via

...

Carriers option to proceed via other Ports to load & discharge cargo.

26th July

9th Aug.

20th Aug.

19th July

1st Aug.

6th Aug.

14th Aug. 31st Aug.

23rd Aug.

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE LTD.

SAILINGS TO

"CHANGTE"

Kure, Kobe

& Yokohama

*CHANGTE"

Sydney

"CHANGTE"

ARRIVALS FROM

Austraila

7 m. 20th July 13th Aug.

In Port

All the above subject to alteration withoutout notice. For Passage and Freight particulars please apply to

1. CONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL Tel. 30331/8 Private Exchange.

50. Connaught Rd. West. 25875, 32144, 24878, BRANCH OFFICES:

Chater Ad. Cable and Wireless Bldg. 27160.

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

S.S. "AMSTELDIJK"

LOADING END JULY

FOR

MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEX- ANDRIA, GENOA. MARSEILLES, ANTWERP,

BOTTERDAM,

AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GOTHENBURG and OBLO.

COPENHAGEN,

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

Incorporated in the Netherlands as

Koninklijke Java-China-Paketvæært Lijnen N.Y., Amsterdam

King's Budding. Connaught Road. Tela, 28018, 28016, 28017.

WATERMAN

STEAMSHIP

CORPORATION

MOBILE, ÀLAU.S.A.

EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE via PANAMA

S. S. "CITY OF ALMA"

Loading about 19th July 1949

Direct for New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia via Japan, Honolulu

For freight and further particulars apply:---

WALLEM & COMPANY

Agent

ngkong, & Khanghai. Bark Hidg.

24177-0..

FINANCE

AND

COMMERCE

The UB, Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. John Snyder (left) and Britain'e Chancellor of the Exchequer. Bir Stafford Cripps (right), pictured outalde 10, Downing Street, as they arrived with Mr. Lewin Dougies (background, shield over left eye) U.8. Ambassador in London, for joint falks with the Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee and the Canadian Finance Douglas Abbott. Associated Press Photo,

LIE PROPOSES

Minister

Mr.

WORLD

COURT TO SAFEGUARD

TRADE UNION RIGHTS

Railroad Bonds Still Up

New York, July 17. Stallroad bonds were hot as n pistol this week.

Dy dint of a little demand, rati Hines carried their current

-

Goneva, July 16.

Dr. Trygve Lio, United Nations Secretary-Gencrof, today proposed the setting up of an intern- ational court of experts to safeguard trade union rights throughout the world.

The court, independent of governments, would investigate complaints of the infringements of trade union rights in any country belonging to the United Nations or the Inter- national Labour Organisation, and would seek to settle them by conciliation.

ning streak through 11 straight I would have no penal powers, but would report

trading sessions. They made up more than half of the inlal price loss suffered during a series of sharp declines in June,

its findings for public debate in some high body of the United Nations or the ILO,

The demand for raila Came

Dr. Lie's proposal was made to chielly

huyers

who regard the 18-nation economic and social er as bargains the issues that council, which serves to sift and took the worst beatings through- prepare material for the General specialised agencies of the United Assembly and to control the 13 Nations.

out the month of June.

The Associated Press average of 20 rails posted its biggest gain in months, advancing 7/10th of

a point during the week to close Dr. Lie's proposal is the result

on Friday at 00.4. This made up a substa itial part of the net loss if 1.2 for June.

The rest of the corporate mar- ket also performed well,-ANSO- ciated Press.

I

POST OFFICE

MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails

hereby notified that $12 malt ser virea for Shanghal, Tientcs and North China are, temperarity stampended.

materi,

Registered

Unless other Arbeles and Parcel Pomla rinne 30 minutes englies thus the ordinary mall. If mulla close before in 4.102- Registered

rlous day.

Male are cland

GPO clue lase.

MONDAY, JULY 18

of prolonged talks between the United Nations and the Interna- tional Labour Organisation.

In a note to the Economic and Social Connell, he explained that a body of international law for

trade the protection of

union rights has been created by United Nations charter and de- claration of human rights, and

Report On U.S. Wool Business

Boston, July 17.

The Commercial Bulletin says; | "Some business In worsted types evidently was hanging fre against prospective requirements indicated in bids for government Inbrics opened this

week. Like wise, some options by high bid-

by the International Labourders were apparently lerininated.

"On the civilian Office's constitution, and conven wurstedts afforded.

Adequate Defenco

iro-

goods gide

volume of

tion, on the freedom of the Asso-wool demand. There you nebulous ciation.

uk of some belutea Autumn Koods business with mills.

A little wool was moved to cku cut supplies here and there it He milded that when the

fabrics and posed convention on human rights seems, as a new season in Parcela rime at 6 pm, on the pre- and the 110 convention of free was awaited.

"It was silil very difficult for dom of quociation come into

La dealers a Kumloon Central effect, they will themselves provide fine territory around the basis of gel orders for graded Post Dimer half an hour earlier than the adequate defence of trade unions. US$1.50 clean. Mill buyers were The international court of ex-showing no inclination to cover Canten, Kowiem P03 in win, 2 pm, perts would then deal only with beyond indicated requirements

In goods business eases arising in countries which n

in hand. did not accept the human rights "Medium Wools

wools have been get- ting a lair

of turnover amount lately, Half blood wools, in poor The Soviet Union, which does demand for muntlig, ure general- not belong to the 110, is not oxy

and their position is nominal and pected to ratify the convention somewhat aggravated by the re-.

UI on human rights, as it is at pre-cent weakness sent boing drafted by the Commis Montevideo wools. sion on Human Rights in Lake Success.

Masing Timen by Air

4 PAGE (GPO) 9,58 am, 1,30 p.m... 2.3.4.

Alemail for -Bentow and Amny, (Reg.)

NJ, (d)

Airmail for Manila, (Hex]) Noon, (Ord.))

19.30 p.m.

Aleniall for Taipeh; 'Alemail for al- how, (Ben) # jum, (Ord) 9.30 p.m. Airmail for Lluchow azul Komming Airmalt for Awatow and Amy Air

mail for Chungking and Changlu. (Reg.) 3 p.m., (Ver.) 3.30 p.m. Airmal for tangkok, Hanton, Calcut- ta, Karachi. (Naura, Nairobi, Mom-

and the HO convention.

Dr. Lie" explained in this note kinna, liares Halamm, Mauritius, Johan that the proposed court would nesburg wood Calro via Karachi), Alexandria, Home and Landen. How.only be able to carry out on the Jaun CPO:'(Reg.) 4 p.m., (Only 130 site, investigations with the con pm; GPD); (Reg.) 4.30 p.m., (Ord.) vent of the government of the

country concerned.

G. p.m.

Airninil for Hingepore, (Reg.) 6.80 p.m.,

(Ord.)..

Chasing Timen- by: Ken

Formon via Koelune, 10 km.

Aden, Egypt and Marwelllys, 10 Ant Hiralte, Bangsion and Culeutia, 1 p.m. Manila, 3 pum Hwaluw,

15.2

TUESDAY, JULY 1 Closing Times by Ale Airmail for Mwalow and Amty, (Regi

640 xan.. (Ont.) a.m.

Alreiall for Prochow: Airmail for Kam- mingi Airasail for Swalow, (Rez) 2 p.m., (Ord.) 8.10 p.m.

Airmail for Taipeh; Airmalt for Amjoy.

comparable

"The latter have also perhaps had a psychologically deterrent effect on medium domestics.

"Buyers

pocking have been away steadily at many types of scoured wools and notably still at the supplies of nolls as well. as woolwastes. Of sorts of tor- ritory have been disappearing. He added: "Rofnsal on the part are in steady

"Gray and stained pulled wools -demand.”—-Asso- of a government to authorise an clated Press, enquiry on the spot would, how. ever, without actually boing ro-

garded as an admission of guilt, Steel Business

be a factor to be taken into account" by, the court-Router,

Notice To Consignees

8.S "TANTALUS"

Is Confused

Pittsburgh, July, 17.

The steel business is in a state of confusion or a result of Pres=| dent Harry Truman's appoint-

a government ment of

fact End- Damaged cargo ex this vesseling board in the current Inbour- UBA and Cruzada, (leg.) 4.30pm. [will be surveyed at Holt's management dispute, a voleran

and

(Be)., (Ord.) .30 p.m.

Alemail for Manila, Guam. Honolulu.

(Ord. p.m. Alr Parcel Poris för Maulia, Honolulu,

10. a.m. Wharf between and USA, (Kowloon CPO), 430 van», noon on July 18 and 19, 1949, and consignees are requested to

(010) p.m.

said on Saturday. steel marter,

E. T. Weir, Chairman of the National Steel

WALE 8-mistake to

Bald

the

Ordinary Alemail (printed matters have their representatives predlipute to go to board having the .........Manꞌla......Guam. ... Honolulu and USA Bent during the survey.

mimple and amali ́packet" ports) „for

(Kowloon CPO) 4,30. pusu · (aro)

Anima

Almall for Bangkok, (Hag.) 4.30pm.

(Ord) p.m.

Closing Timers by” den Amoy and Japan, ↑ Zamien

Manila, Komboan, · In Martow and 5.

* Afrisñ ̈ ̈viä”Durban," "9 p.si,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Agents.

Hong Kong, July-16, 1949.

Comments P&O B.I. E&A On Dollar Situation

Sydney, July 17.

Cuts in dollar allocations to Australia from the Sterling Area's pool would mean loss of United States machinery and vehicles needed for develop- ment-and-defence, according to

In lending articles

several newspapers here today..

The "Truth" commented, "The dollar crisis that is corroding Bri- tala's economic structure is turn- ing into a snowball that may alter the mode of life of the whole English-speaking world."

The nonclal editor of the "Sunday Herold" said that the mrge self-supporting Australio could become, the better it would be for Briain and America in the long run.

Common interest, he added, therefore justifled Australia's re- presentatives now In London to press for larger and more re- kular American purchases wool, base metals and other raw materials for strategic stockpiles. Purchases of these commodi- lies from Australla would give from Mar- her indirect benefit shall Aid Reuter.

REDUCTIONS

Cincinnati, Ohio, July 17. Procter and Gamble Company announced réductions of about.

Ave per cent in wholesale prices of its principal soap products and Crisco, a vegetable shortening— Associated Press.

RADIO

This Is Radio Hong Kong broadensting on a frequency, of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megacycles per second the 31 metre band.

H.K.T.

1.Bộ lam- Khoe fun

12.32 p.m.-"and Call"....BBC Variety

· Orchestra with Denny Dennis: (CTS)

1.

1.1

p.m.ily Mayer) at the Plano,

.m.News, Weather Report

and

Announcements.

1.26 pan-interlude.

1.30

.m.-"From Foreign Lands."

2.00 p.m.-Clown Down,

6.90 p.m.-Hung Kong Calling." 0.02 p.m.-Childrens glory! "In

HI

Majesty's Bervice" A story of ad- venture on Live Rich Bean under ike While Ehalat by Bes Lion Epi- ande "What happened to the "Queen Anne", (UBCTB),

6.30 p.m.-"Much Binding In the Marab"

(London Relay).

7.00 pmpital Menurut Hair Hour

prevented by John "Austen," (Studia}. ̈ 7.30 pm-Portuguese Half Hour,

(Rtudio), 8.00 p.m.--World News and New

Analysis, (London Relay). 8.15 .m.-Linda Cater Talks on Filmi.

18tratio),

8,30 p.m.-"I Like What I Like” Pre- sented by Dorothy Simpson, (ầu.dio) 0.00 .mrom the Editorials.” (LUTI-

don Relay). 0.10 p.m.Weather Beport. 9.11

..-"Concerto" "Concerin No. 1 innor. Op 11. (Chopin) ... Mairwaynaki at the Planu with the Philharmonia Orchestra.

0.10 p.m.-"Your Deal, Madam,” A Radio piny hy Peter Cheyney, Produced

by Brian O'Connell for the

son Players, (Alodle).

19.15 9.m.-London Studlo Melodien..

Geraldo and Ila Dechestra with Eve Becke and Archie Lewis (Vocal) (BUGTS).

tn

10.45 pm-Dante Benny Goodman

His Orchestra, 13.00 .m.-Radio News Reel (London

Relay).

11.16 p.m.-Weather Report and Sum-

mary n! News, .. 11.20 p.m.-Cluse Down.

Rediffusion

Keller

Fro-

Glazi

7.00 am-Up with the Bun. 7.13 mm.Setting up Exercises, 7.25 am-Municat Clock, 7.10 kou-The Ed. A.

gramase 8.00 News and Weather Foreca 8.16 km-Easy Listening, 0.45 kme-Through, the, Looking 9.00 .Good Morning. 1.30 am Monday's Muale. 10.00 am.-Mornini Medley,. $1.00 ..-Kule For All 12.00. p.m.-The. Maglo Bow. 12.15 pine-Tude Time, 12.30 p.m.-Interval Bienal. 12.32 p.m.-Light Musin,

1,09 p.m.-Plano,

1.35 p.m.-News.

1.30 p.m.Urchestral Concert.

2.00 pra-Afternoon Musicalé.

4.15 p.m.-Telay's Choice,

4.30 p.m/Vocally Yours. 6.00 pm-mid Makers, 8.18 pan-Corolla Catting. 6.80 p.m-darmony Hall, 6.45 p.m.—Radio Hendlistars, 8.00 0.0--Kagdom "57 ́Balna. 6,80 p.m.4/The Jumping Jacks.

6.45 p.m. Do You Remember? (Pekla

Bradiste),

9.00 pm Evening Convert 3(Rondon). 7.46 p.me/The Super-Cola'Proghatáron. 1.00 pm/8,B,C. News, -

[6.16 ·p.m/+Hawalan Strings,

- 8:30–30m,-/334. Dairy Farm Prostaatust, power 19

to make recommendations. 9.00 _»«m«R«d?fasian Bacuses – Khóów,

1.30: 1.MZETİe: Cartier : Procrastase, The board should be conded to fact-finding only he stated. 10.00 .B.D.C, World, Nawa.

Steel production this year may

ID.10 p.m.-Local Heway DA drop as low as 15 per cent of 19.4ight Kwie

10.16, v.madio, Dance Party, capacity becauses of the labour 11.00 availak. problem and a slowing demand | 21.18 "ARE=BOCT for xteel," sald; ME, WellenAM clated Press.

COMPANIES

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PASSENGER/PREIGHT SERVICE

OUTWARDS LEAVES LONDOE

"CARTHAGE"

A "CORFUM

.. "CANTON"

Baller

~ 28th"July

25th AuguÉ

DUE RONGEONS

1st August

–191)--A DEDIG –

20th Sept

The Southampton, Puri Bold, Aden. Bombay, Colomba, Ponant à

HOMEWARDS

1. "CARTHAGE

SA CONU”

* "CANTON**

. "CARTHAGE”

Singapore

sih Angunt.

Ind Heptembe

LEAVES HONGKONG

DUE LONDON

Ith Septerober

dih October

Bit October

18th Harember

10th September

18th Delober

Yin Wagenporn, Penang. Oslembo, Bombay, Lám à Pars Bald.

OUTWARDS "BONALI”

MA TREVELYAN"

MA. "SOCOTKA"

FREIGHT SERVICE

DIE HONGKONG

Ind August

FROM

Laniton

Continent

via tience A Strata.

29th September

29th Heptembre

All ship proved to Japan Turis.

HOMEWARDS

"BURAT"

"BOBALI"

A "BOCOTRA"

LOADA HONGKONG FOR

#jet Saly

28th August

Straita, Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles,

London, Hamburg.

Antwerp 4 Rotterdam,

Tanke

23rd DriveT

Filtrd

with Cargncaire and Drihold ventilation. avallabio"for exeringe of off in bulk, Space for refrigerated

Limited passenger mecumeniation..

Cargo.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

.. "HIRALA”

"BIRDHANA”.

due 701 July sails 8th Aug.

Osie 6th Aug. SKIN 8th Aug.

from Calculta vẫn Stralia, for Stralia, Ilangoon Calentin

fesan Calcutta vin Birmitu. for Amuz & Japan,

• Those ships have Refrigerated Carzo epate,

P.&O./B.L JOINT SERVICE

A "TELA” •

dus early Aug. amily early Aug. dur 30th July

Lat Aur.

A "CARBETA"

from Japan. fur Bombay Karachi,

from Juhan,

for Singapore. Madras, Hombay Karachi.

• AcceƊe cargo on through Billa of Lading for Persian Gulf Ports,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., LtL

"NANKIN" •

duo 18th July from New Zealand •

Australian Porta, mila 28 July Sur Yokkaleħi,

** Azoryta cargo on through bille of lading for Fiji Islands Porta

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