1949-08-31 — Page 11

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1940.

HOFFMAN ACCUSES

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE UK MANUFACTURERS

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

"TSINAN

"SHENGKING"

"PAKHOI"

"BOOCHOW" "NEWCHWANG“

"KWEIYANG"

"FOOCHOW"

"SZECHUEN" "SHENGENIG” "KWEIYANG" "PRODUCE"" "FOOCHOW" #FENGTIEN”

"FATSHAN"

"WUSUEH"

**TYDEUS"

'SAILINGS TO

Swatow Swatow

Swatow

.7.30 p.m. 30th Aug." 5 p.m. 31st Aug.* 0 p.m. 1st Sept."

Yokohama & Kobe Inchou, Pusan & Moji S'pore & Batavia .Salcon

Singapore, Macasяny, Sourabaya, Samur- ang & Batuvla

4 p.m. 1st Sept.

5 p.m. 1st Sept.?

5 p.m. 2nd Sept.

4 p.m. 4th Sept.

8th Sept. Sails from Custodian Wharf.

FROM

ARRIVALS

Sibu & Brunei Swntow

Amay & Swalow? .Kobe

habu thì khung

· Intlonesia,· S'porę

Brunei

RIVER SERVICE Hongkong/Canton Dept. Hongkong Midnight, 30th Aug. & 2nd Sept. Hongkong/Mucan Dept. Hongkong 2 p.m. Saturday

31st Aug./1st Sept. 7 am. 1st Sept. 1st/2nd Sept.

5th, Sept.

4th/5th Sept.

9th/10th Sept.

Canton/Hongkong Arr. Hongkong 7am. Ist & 4th Sept.

Macno/Hongkong Arr. Boagkong

4.45 p.m. Sunday

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Nom Schedule Vessel

Laverpool, Glasgow & Dublin

Loading 31st Aug. Sailing 3rd Sept.

Schedule Sailings to Europe via Aden, Port Said.

"ASTYANAX"

"CALCHAS"

"AGAPENOR"

Tangler, Casablanca, Havre & Liverpool

Genon. Marselles

Liverpool & Glasgow N. Africa, Havre

Liverpool

ARRIVALS

8th Sept.

25th Sept.

0th Dec.

FROM

U.K. via Straits

In Part

In Port

6th Sept.

9th Sept.

"ULYSSES"

9th Sept.

"PYRRHUS"

14th Sept.

NEW YORK SERVICE

"CALCHAS" "TYDEUS" "EUMAEUS“ "AGAPEÑOR"

"AJAX"

loads for Halifax.

Boston & New York

24th Sept.

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

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA

NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE

"CHANGSHA"

"CHANGSHA"

"SHANSI"

SAILINGS TO

Sydney, Melbourne

& Adlaide

ARRIVALS FROM

Shimizu te

Sydney,

Brisbane.

Townsvill & Manila

12th Sept.

8th Sept.

10th Sept.

All the above subject to alteration without notice. For Passage and Freight particulars please apply to

L. CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL Tel. 30331/8 Private Exchange.

50. Connaught Ad.West. 25875, 32144, 24878. Chater Rd. Cable and Wireless Bldg. 27160.

BRANCH OFFICES:

HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE

M.S. "RIJNKERK”

LOADING 6th SEPTEMBER

for

MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG and OSLO.

/

Washington, August 29.

The ECA Administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, today accused Britain of failing to try to sell goods in the United States because her manufacturers had been too content to take the higher pro- fits possible from exporting to soft currency

areas.

At his first press conference following his return from a tour of seven ECA countries, Mr. Hoff- mon said he was convinced this was the prin- cipal reason for Britain's present dollar dif- ficulties.

·

He estimated that Britain must earn about US$1,- 600,000,000 more dollars annually in order to meet her import requirements from the dollar area.

to

He said the British Govern- tion Incentives to producers appeared to be aware sell on the dollar market, ment that new and bold measures would be necessary to Increase British exports, but the aver- oge manufacturer there had refused to get excited about

elling to dollar markets.

He thanks that one of the British Government's major problems would be to stimulate emotional awareness of the importance of dollar exporta,

Mr. Hoffman said there were many gaps in the United States' supply which Britain could .

By Inference at least Mr. Hoff- man partially absolved the British Socialist system

of responsibill- ty for the pre-

out crisis.

Rent

snid

He He nothing

the British La-

hour

Governi- vet ment had yot dono had affect- ed the United

particl

in

Mchort.

the

He added that

British nation alisation of coat

revealed that the British economist Sir Graham Canning. ham is due to visit Washington within the next few days to dis- euss new methods to increase dollar earnings. He said this was part of the effort of the so-called Arl- tish dolfars board to stimulate sales in the United States.

U.S. Tariffs Administrator acknow ledge that U.S. tariffe were factor in Britain's problem but out that such duties pointed were at their lowest point

1014.

The

do

since

RADIO

The in Radio Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 846 kliócycles per second and on

to his opinion on this point for 9.52 megacycles per second in the the next 60 days.

|31-metre band,

Mr. Hoffman also made these H.K.T. points:

1.

Aid After 1952,

Direct subsidy by the Bri- tish Government to encourage dollar area sales-might run afoul of the United States' "anti- dumping" laws,

foresaw 2. He

throughout Europe a ferment which is cry- stallixing and preparing the way toward political and economic integration.

3. Despite present difficulties, European recovery through the Marshall Plah had made solid and significant headway.

4. Some

nations European might need additional American ussialance after 1962, but he would leave it up to Congress as to whe- ther and how this should be granted.—United Press.

POST OFFICE

MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails

OUTWARD BEA MAIL TO UK.

A surface mul to tinited Kingdom in Parts per R.M.X, "Coefu" will The clomeri n fulltve

GPO

T'arcel

Rex.

Ord

September 1, 6.00 pm.

·September 2, 1,9 x,m. Heodember 2, 9.30 a.m.

Kowloon CPO:--

l'arcel

Reptember 1, 5.20 p.m. As long as tariffa existed

September 1, 1.30 .. (n). In the world generally he falled

Reptember 2, 9.00 a.m. This mail is expected to merive at Tan- to see why the United States

shaut Getcher 1949. alone should

with den ob away

Unceplatered rorrespondenter only fut them. Mr. HoЛman evaded, direct Shanghai, Teatein and erupied China comment on the delicate question he accepted at senders risk, and will of whether Britain should devalue be forwarded as opportunity offers.

Unbran otherwise stated, Registered her currency, but he did point out

Articles ATVI Forel Posta close that in view of the complexity of

minutes earlier than the ordinary mal such a question he thought their mails close before 10 am.. Regialaret British alone should make the and Parcel Poels close at p.m. on the

previous day.

Maile

mines, railways decision. arkd

Bank

the

He added that British officials

of England ap-appeared to be aware that they har must move rapidly to block the parently Paul Hoffman little effect on current drain on their reserves. Britain's econo- but he refused to comment On nilc situation one way or the whether he considered satisfactory ather, hut he also said the British present measures to accomplish Government must supply addi-this. He would withhold predictions

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

„URANT,

King's Building. Connaught Road. Tels. 28015, 28016, 28017.

1

WHETHER ON

Busines

Pleasure

or

Treat yourself or your family to a round-trip holiday cruise to JAPAN (Kobe and Yokohama)

by CHINA NAVIGATION CO's fleet including the Luxury Liner M.V. «CHANGSHA.”

Approximately 18 DAYS of health- giving holiday travel for a cost of $800.

Apply for sailing details to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

1 Connaught Rd., C.

Agents

Tel. 30331

CHINA NAVIGATION CO.LTD.

Peninsular

& Oriental

QUIS

NOS SEPARAB

are closed at

Kowloos Central

Frater half an hour earlier than the are clawing limtrs.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 Cinsing Times by Air Airmail for Okinawa and Jagup, (Hew

0.18 m. (Ord.5 10 .571

Alenia for Maalla,

r.1 12 Noult.

10.3 12.50 p.m. Airmail for MBA and Canada, (Item A

1.30 p.m., (rd) 2 m

Almait for Hofhow: Altmell for Tal- peh, (Reg. 3 p.m., (Ord) 8.20 p.m. Airmail for Mentow and Anny: Airmail for Chungking and Chenatu, (Reg.)

3 p.m., (n.) 3.30 p.m.

Airmott for Balgan and Paris, (Reg.)

4.30 p.m. (Dr. 5 16m.

Closing Timen by den

Japan...

Etralt 12 mo

Kalphong, p.m.

Hibow. Pakhai via Bulbow and Bang-

kok...

Manila, alvin. Surabaya and Al-

exer, 2 p.m. Swatow, p.m.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Closing Times by Als Airmail for Talwh; Afrinall for Kwel

Is. Chungking and Chengdu, (Reg.)

um, rå,) 3.80 p.m. Amin! For isehow

Kunming: Alemail for Halhow: Almal? fur Bwatow and Amoy, Reg. 3 p.m... (0rd.) 3.30 p.1.

W

P.M.

12.1 Morning Prayers, (Studio).

| 17.38—"Hong Kong Calling.“

Berenade"'eter

| 12.32—"Bweet

and Concert

YIKA

Orehgales with

Paula Green and Slave Conway. (ICT).

1.00-RB! Butterfeld (Trumpet), whi

Hic Orchestra. LIB-News. Weather Report

nouncements.

1.26 Interlude.

41 An

In Hindi Concert. Wea! -

-minster Orchestra Bondueled by

Denix Wright, (KKCTA).

2,00 Clove Down,

8.00-"Mong Kong Calling.”

6.02—Letalen Studio. Melodies

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT BERVICE

OUTWARDS

Kanto

* "CANTON"

"CARTHAGE"

. "C'ORFU“

the Plana

vani and Nh Drebastra. (UBCT3) 4.M-Cowley Nanda, 5.40-Prie Valderrama at

*, ((____"Ravi

(tunel-Abook“ - Varlaty Request" Programme Presented by Jean Himilar. (Btudio}), 1.90 World News and New? Ariulyam,

Lonsdem Reiny).

#bellave A Cio“-A Quia ProgrmovJ9.00, Introduced by Wilfred Pelle, AL NAAM Glob, Nottingham. LECTRI

*.55-enerally

Speaking"--"Something Always Happens" by Brian Vesey Pits-firrald, (ension Relag),

9.00 – “From – the Editoriais, (Landon

Rely).

#10-Weather Report.

P.11-Albert Bandler

Court Orchestra 9.30-Bervices

The

Spotlight"-Concert by The Band of the Buffa, Conducted by Mr. W. B. Fuller, AREM be Kind Pernisation. uf Lt. Colonel 5.W.IK Parry. Meer Commanding (Relay

Ju

from

allaiten. "The Thuffe. Ching Fleet Club), 10,15---* Jalama of Britale”and, Talk by

Moray Helaren. (BBCT8). 10.30--Musle For Dancing. 10,las Newn Пое (London

Jay. 1.Wather Report and Bummary of

News, 11.20-Cloer Duwit.

Rediffusion

H.K.T.

A.M.

1.4.0-Up with the Sun.

7.35-8441 Exercises,

7.30-Musical Clock.

7.40- Cyma Time.

2,0Neww wad Weather Forecant. 11-Pass thinning.

H.4-Thraigh the booklog Glam. 1,00-food Mornlar. 1.30-Wednesday Nusta 10,00 Mersing Mestiny. 11.00-Music Cur all.

IM

12.00--Nuvalime, 12,15-Tune Tinte.

12.30-laterval Bignal. 12.52-Military land.

1.95--Binger.

1.15---News.

5.30-Orchestral Concert, 2,10-Afternoon Mitalenie. 4.55--Walla Tinie, (Libby's), 1.30-Veenity Yours. 5,4-Mure Makers. 5.15---Childres's Corner, 5,10-Harmony Hall, 5.45-Radio Headliners,

6.00-The Hot Club,

6. Jumping Jacks.

• 6.45—Do You Remember?- (Paklo Synd).

cate), 7.04-Candlelight and Silver (Remson). 7.The Fuper-Cola Programme.

no-BBC News.

8.16 The Rters Bing. (Nested). 1.80-The Dairy Farm Prosvarsme, 2,00-Blum - Skien, -- (Jardina's Always

Airmail for Hangion, Calcutta, Kere.

chtl Huara, Calro (Nairo Mem- basko, Deres Salaam, Mauritius

And Johannesburg via Calto), Rome and London, Kowtoon CPO: (Reg.) 4 p.m.. (Or 4.89 p.n.: (PO: (Br.) 4.30 pm 1051) 5 pm.

for Bangkok, Singapore, Rats.

Colombo, (Hog.) 4.39 .. | 10.10cal News.

Airinn

In

ford.) 5p.m.

Airmail for Labano, Sydney and Auck land, (R) 4.30 p.m. (Orck.) 5. p.m.

Closing Times by Bea

Hanila. 10a.m. Satzun, 3 m.

Japan and Canada via "Vancouver BC,

10 .m.

Korea ivis Inshate), 5 p.m.

Strale, Ceylon, Madagascar, Mauritiua, Elumbay. Aden. Egypt and Europe vla London. (Fr.) 5'p.m., {tex.} 0 m.m. W/D, (Om3.1.9.an im. 2/0. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Cloving Times by Ale Airmalt for USA and Cenade, (Rex.]

1.36 ... (Ord. 2 p.m.

Airmail for Manlia, Guam, Honolul

Deal).

3.13-Tex ecke Klaw.

19.00 NC World News,

10.15-Light Musin, - 11.ardet.

1.15--Bon Sirina and Sweet Kindle. Midnight, Clows Even

UBA and Canada, (Bex.) 4.30 p.m. (Ord) p.m.

Air Patrol Post for MRsil, 'Honolul

and USA, Kowloon CPO) 4.30 p.m. (GPO, p.2 UNIKATY Alemall

(printed, maitren, " samples and small parket poeta for Manila, Cuam. Konalaku and USA,

.m,

(Kowloon CPO) 430 D. (GPO)

Alemall for Elaiphong and · itansk,

(Ret.) 4,50 p.m., (Ord.) $ 0.20.

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

to and from Atlantic Coast Ports of

the United States and Far Eastern Ports

NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS

LEAVES LONDON DUE BONGKONG

Saited

22nd Hept

28th October

18th Sept.

Silk O

Zis! Nuv

Via Southampton, Port Bald. Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang a

HOMEWARDS

"CANTON"

"CARTHAGE

ze. "CORVET

LA "CANTON"

Via Singapore, Fenang,

OUTWARDS

"TRYKLYAN"

"BOCOTRATM "HILLONG"

Singapore.

LEAVES HONGKONG

2nd Bent. (noon)

10th September

I October

26th November

Red December

DUE LONDON

4th October BIst Otober

18th Noves har

16th Decembar,

23rd January

Onlombo, Bombay, Aden à Tort Baid,

FREIGHT SERVICE

DUE HONGKONG

18th September

29th Beptember 3rd November

FROM

London & Continrat via Cence traite.

All ships prooved to Japan Forts,

HOMEWARDS

4 "BOMALI”

"OCOTRA"

LOADS HONGKONG 2nd September

2rd Cetober

FOR

Biraite,

Colombo, Bambay. Genoa,

Mailles, London, Hamburg, Antwerp ♣ RotterdamO.

Find with Carroosire and Drihold ventilation, Tasker avaliable for carrings of all is hulk. Space for refrigerndod BETEO. Limited panger Sccommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"TAIREA"

"BANGOLA"

dire 4th Bept.

Tth Sept.

dur 20th Bert.

from Japan. for Calcutta vi

Atraile from Calcutta via Biraita.

all 22nd Sept. for Jupan

• The ships are Refrigerated Cargo spaen.

P.&O./B.I. JOINT SERVICE

"PALIKONDA"

M. "PURNEA"

M... "PUNDWATM

In Port

Anilu 1st Sept for Calcutta via Struria,

from Japan for

TES

Fi Rept. wala 10th Best.

dur mid Sept.

ente mid Sept.

Stratis, Hadras,

Bombay, Karachi

Persian Gulf.

from Peralat

and

Quif,

Rombay, Culoshe 4 Atrasts.

for Japan.

* Accepts cargo on through Dilla of Lading for Peralan Geif Ports.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd

* "EASTEEN"

* "NELLORE" ↑

dus 6th Bept. from Japan. Daily 10th Sept. for Australia via Manila

Rabaul,

↑ Accepta exTED for New Zealand and Pacific islands.

For full particulars apply to. MACKINNON. MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Co. of N.Y.)

ARRIVALS FROM U.S. ATLANTIC COAST

5.S. “STELL AGE"

"Sails for Salgen, Bangkok & Batavia S.S. "STEEL WORKER”...........

.31st August .1st September

2nd October 3rd October

Salls for Saigon, Bangkok & Batavia

SAILINGS TO U.S.A. via PANAMA

S.S. "BEAVER VICTORY" 8.S. "STEEL EXECUTIVE"

for

3rd October

21st October

LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK For Further particulars apply:-

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

+

Agents,

Tel. 21148

Chinese Freight Agents HIN FAT & CO. LTD. Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23463

ISBRANDTSEN

Isbrandtsen Company Inc.

28 Broadway.

New York 4, N.Y.

VAN MAST • STRAITS INDIA PERSIAN GULF • MEDITERRANKIN

U.E. & CONTINENT • W, INDIES • ́§. AMERICA

STEAMSHIP DIVISION

**

S.S. PROMISE

Loading for Kobe on or about Sept. 2

A. P. PATTISON & CO.

GENERAL AGENTS: CHINA; FORMOSA, KOREA, JAPAN & HONGKONG,

13-14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 4th floor; TEL: 253AN

Agente:—LAM KEK ZHIPPING” DO. Connaught, Rondy Di

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

SAILS:

R.M.S. "CORFU ” *NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

FRIDAY the 2ND SEPTEMBER at NOON : for the United Kingdom via Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Aden and Port Said..

SPECIAL NOTE:

With the exception of. hand packages carried by passengers themselves ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Whart Co.'s Godown for. loading on board by ship's slings only. BAGGAGE: ALL passengers baggage : i must be sent to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co.'s Godown al NO. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE by NOON on THURSDAY, the 18T SEPTEMBER.

EMBARKATION.

Will take place between. 9.30 am and 11.15 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 2ND, SEPTEMBER. MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

AQ

ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC

"PIONEER MAIL”

.Sept. 7

"PIONEER BAY" "PIONEER DALE"

.Sept. 12

Sept. 17

SAILINGS TO MANILA

"PIONEER MAIL” "PIONEER BAY". "PIONEER DALE”

.Sept. 8

.Sept. *13

.Sept. 18

SAILINGS TO

NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE,

PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL:

"PIONEER TIDE"

"PIONEER MAIL"

1'""'PIONEER; BAY”

་་”

Sept. 1 Sept. 4

M.V. BENARES

Sept. 22 Sept. 24

M.V. HALLAND

M.V. HEMLAND

1. Sept 28 Sept. 28 * Kir mutes, special information col

UNITED STATES LINES

Queen's Bl

COMPANY

-Tel.:31251

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.,LTD.

BAILINGS TO EUROPE

For

15th Sept. .24th Sept. 7th Oct.

ADEN, PORT BAID, GENÒA, Marseilles, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG DEEP TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULK OIL

GILMAN CO., LTD.

· Tel. 31146,6-

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.