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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

"FENGTIEN"

"SHENGKING"

"SZECHUEN” **SHANSI”

"SZECHUEN”

“HANYANG "PAKHOI"

"FOOCHOW""*

“SZECHUEN" ""FENGTIEN“ "POYANG"

"SHANSI"

"SHENGKING" "HANYANG "SZECHUEN"

"FATSHAN"

*WUSUEH"

"WUSUEA”

SAILINGS TO

..Swatow

Swatow, Singapore Batavia, Macassar Sourabaya & Samarang ...Swatow Swatow Inchon & Pisan Singapore, Sibu &

Brunei

Bangkok

Yokohama, Nagoya,

Osaka & Kobe Yokohama. Nagoya,

Osaka & Kobe

• Sails from ARRIVALS FROM Sibu & Brunet Kebe & Keelung Swatow

Inchon & Pasan

Swatow .Kobe

.Swalow

RIVER SERVICE Hongkong/Canton Dept. Hongkong

Midnight

3rd & 6th Oct. Midnight 3rd Oct. Hongkong/Macao Dept. Hongkong

2 p.m. Saturday ..

6 pm 2nd Oct.*

5 p.m. 4th Oct.

6 p.m. 4th Oct."

5 p.m. 6th Oct.

5 p.m. 8th Oct.

Noon 9th Cct. 5 p.m. 9th Oct.

16th Oct.

18th Oct. Custodian Wharf.

2nd/3rd Oct --2/3rd O a.m. 3rd Oct. 3rd/4th Oct. 7am. 4th Oct. 5th Oct.

am. 8th Cat.

Canton/Hongkong Arr. Hongkong 7 a.m. 2nd & 5th Orl.

a.m. 7th Oct. Macao/Hongkong Arr. Hongkong

4.45 p.m. Sunday

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Schedule Sailings to Europe via Aden, Port Said.

"AGAPENOR"

X. Africa. Havre &

Liverpool

9th Oct.

"AENEAS"

Genoa, Marseilles,

Liverpool & Glasgow

26th Oct.

"AUTOMEDON”

Y. Africa. Havre &.

Liverpool

9th Nov.

ARRIVALS

FROM

*AENEAS"

U.K. via. Straits

1st Oct.

"AUTOMEDON"

11th Oct.

"DYMAS"

23rd Ort.

"CYCLOPS"

29th Oct.

"EURYMEDON

6th Nov.

NEW YORK SERVICE

"TELEMACHUS". Arr. from U.S.A.

via Manila.......

25th Oct. Carriers option to proceed via other Ports to load & discharge cargo.

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA

NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE

"TAIPING"

"CHANGTE"

"TAIPING"

"CHANGTE”.

"YUNNAN"

SAILINGS TO Manila, Batangas Sydney 感 Mel- bourne

Kure

ARRIVALS FROM

Sydney.

Brisbane,

Manila

Cairns & Sydney, Erisbane &

Cairns

New Zealand, Aus- tralia, Manila & Japan

14th Oct.

16th Oct,

7th/8th Oct.

12th Oct.

3rd Nov.

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

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- for

SINGAPORE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA, MARSÉILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN,

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“WEEKLY CHINA MAIL”

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OF THE WEEK FROM THE

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Steel Strike Looms

Two

Pittsburg, September 29,

steel major

producers

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1949,

BRITAIN ANNOUNCES

OPEN

LICENCES

London, September 29.

broke off negotiations with the British import licences will not be required for

Congress of Industrial Organisa

tions United day and

Steel-workers to- the industry started

shutting down as the Friday mid- nicht strike deadline approached.

Bethlehem and Republic, the

specified articles from OEEC countries and certain other areas after October 5, Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Commons today.

country's second and third largest They will be replaced by open licences in general producers respectivel stopped

bargaining.

but United States

Steel, the leading firm in the in- dustry. and

the President of the United Steel-workers Unica. Mr. Philip

Murray, has arranged for

another session for later today.

Talks between Mr. Murray and

value which will allow the import of goods without the need of an import licence, he added.

The total value of articles.pow

accour

New U.S.

Atom Moves

dollar account countries at Centr and South America

(Bolivia,

The United States is speeding Colombia, Costa Rica. Cuba. Do-up refabrication of

ils atomic minican Republic, Ecuador, explosive stockpile into the sen- Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Hoa-sational new bombs proved nduras, Mexico,. Nicaragua, Pana-Eniwetok and since put into

ma and Venezuala),

on Argentina, production

дл "industrial a and Uruguay, Japan, Iran, Tangier, hasis the French Somali coast, Russia,

at

Vatican Attacked

Prague, September 29.

The Communist newspaper, Rude Pravo, today published a new denunciation of the Vatican for supporting the preservation of spvernment by the exploiting class

The Catholic authorities simul- taneously charged the Czech Com- munists of misusing “evên the most sacred names and religious feelings of the Catholic people."

The Church statement claimed that the Communist lay · authori- ties, through the pro-government Catholic Action, were taking over the organisation of religious pil- grimages.

appealed to Catholics to boy- cott in October 2 pilgrimage, at St. Kopocek, in the Olomouc dis- trict of Moravia.

Rude Pravo said that the Vati- can was negative and hostile to "It added: "The Vati- Socialism." can wants to save capitalism. It' hates our democratic regime.""

The · Government-sponsored Catholic News today confirmed that Church co-operative at Pelbrimov, in Eastern Bohernia, had been put under national trusteeship.

placed on open general licences the United States Steel Corpora-covered about half the total trade about tion which usually charts the in- private dustry's course, were apparently £75,000,000 in 1948, he said. deadlocked with neither side

Countries to be excepted from |budging.

"plants across the country licenses include

the scope of the open get eral Sta

the following: meanwhile, put into effect plans

The United States, Canada, the for an-orderly--shutdown, which, takes from 24 to 48 hours' bank ing of furnaces. They were re- parted to be under way.

between bargaining The Bethlehem Steel and the union broke down over union insistence of a 10-cent hourly pension and an insurance programme to be wholly financed by the compar.y

Rumania, Bulgaria, Ilungaty", At the same time, it was indi-

The Church had complained was rejected because it called for Czechoslovakia, Poland, the Rus-cated plans were being prepared about this during the last month. worker contributions, contrary

sian zone of Germany,

Yugo for other operations designed to 10 the recommendations of

the United the extend President Fact-Finding Board.-slavia, Albania and, among

OEEC countries. Belgium and over Russia. They would include: Reuter.

the Belgian Congo, Luxembourg.

1. Hastening, the development Switzerland and Western Ger-

for extracting of new processes many.

atomic materials from low-grade urarium ore deposits being mined in Colorado, Idaho, Arizona and other parts of America.

RADIO

is Radio Hong Kong whis breadcasting on a frequency of $45 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megacycles per second in the 31 metre band

H.X.T.

P.M.

112 Hor Kong Calling."

intu

1)

List Of Goods

The

includes and bas

co-operative States lead about 6,000 members

specialised in the manufacture of Church furniture, textiles and statuary.

A summary of the goods to be included on open general.iüicences

2. Going ahead to includes those under the follow-and the Atomic Energy ing headings;

+

Congress Com-

The new national trusteeship has already included the proper. in the national planning system. -Reuter,

mission to warn of the inadvisa- CAN YOU BEAT IT? Foodstuffs, drink and animal bility of withholding money for the construction of atomic piles feeding stuffs, mineral products

Al Hanford, Washington-the and metals oils, waxes. gums,

$150,000,000 projecí which had resins. perfumery materials,

been deferred to 1950 and 1951. vegetable fibres and feathers, Parlon," chemicals, drugs and medicines, 3. Speeding up the construc many kinds of apparel and foot-on of the $70,050,000 addition wear, many kinds of machinery, to the atomic explosives plant at motor-cycles, railway locomotives. Oak Ridge, Tennessee. tractors, trucks, carts, baby car- The refabrication of atomic riages, wheel-barrows, various explosives into new bomb models

BUCTS,.

Fall 1.00-Sticher

(Vocal). **Fat*** Water and His Rhythm. 1.15- Weather Report and At

heihermen tx, 1.2-Anim Ֆու

the Paramount Theatre Orchestra with Al Boxing ton (Ormant. JJG-"Scene de Ballet

motor accessories and

compoo-tested at Eniwotok can be accom→ ents, undecorated glassware and plished with existing facilities, it

and dental appliances, instru-include ments and

Sydney, September 29. Captain Dennis Brown, pilo! pf the Tooraweenah-Goondi- windi run of Butler Air Trans- be they world's port, may greatest commuter. Captain Brown travels 452 miles daily to and from his job.

Brown leaves home in Sydney at 5.25 a.m. for Mascot airport 15 miles away, where he boards a Butler aircraft for Tocraweenah.

bright a.in.

Op. 52a $5m. Orch. cand.pottery, various medical surgical was understood. These facilities 211 miles away. He arrives at

by E. Goo#S# 128.

200-Liners the Bard.

15-Furschule prriented by Berri

Skinner Stadion.

4.66a"Rempital Requests Hour." (Studio) 4.-Nr.

Cinania. 4.1 Popular

-Metland, Yoard at Work Crime Wave. (BBCTS).

3-Notno, Sweet,

-Hom Kong Calling. £/2--"Unit

Better-Linda

The

the

new

$25,000,000 requisites, electrical plant which went into operation goods, metal manufactures, var- in July in Fanford. It was speci- ious musical instruments, sports rally built to shape plutonium | goods, toys and games, books and into the explosives cores of the

printed music. varicus fancy ew bombs.

goods, hardware and stationery, They also include a bomb en

miscellaneous goods such as rub-gineering and development ber, hot water bottles, trouser laboratory at San Diego, New presses, taxi-meters, matches and Mexico. A bomb science labora-

live Car fire-lighter,

horses and tory at Los Alamos, New Mexico wooden spoons,

and more than $100,000,000 worth scattered

* י י

Giling ESD Royal Engineer (Sdio). 232sic from Seeth America

Orchestra 1.15-Frank Devol and Ela 7.30-"Variety Bandbox" from the Cam-

bridge Theater London. (BCTS) $.00-World News and News Analysis.

London Relay).

Round-Up" 8.15 Saturday

Motor

Court Show at Earl's

by Henry Lundur dmcription Riddel of the 34th International Motor Exhibition, London Relay) Man in inck". (PBCTS}

Mr. Wilson said items which

were not allowed to be sold on the home market or whose pro-

subject to severe restriction had been. excluded from the Ucence goods.

bomb part plants through the country.

The Congressional Atomic behind closed Committee meets

duction for the home market was doors again today with represen

tatives of the Atomic

Energy open Commission to continue its

valuation of the atom bomb pro- The Government would keep under periodic review the goodsgramme. cot included in the present list

Construction of a new pie area at Hanford already had been

9

and ready for work After travelling hundreds of miles on bis regular run, he returns bome via the same route, about 5.00 pm. He claims he spends more time at home than when he was a bank clerk in Sydney.

United Press.

POST OFFICE

MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails

Unrelated orrespondence only for Shanghai, Tentain and North Chita exn be accepted at anders zisk, and will be forward as opportunity offers.

stated, Registered Unless otherwise Articles and Parcel Ponts close 30 minutes eriler than the ordinary meil. If "maila close betare 10 to Registered ■nd Parcel Porta else at 5 P on the

Malls are closed at Kowloom Central Teal Omer half an hour earlier than the

• Sons of Hipstery and and also in the light of projected, as part of-the-$350,- | previoca day.

Terror arrange by Juha Keir- Crus, No. 2 "Oh Whistle, and I'l "me to you. my Led by M. R

2.0-From the Editorisk."

Relay) 9.26-Weather Report.

(Londue

000,000 renovation and expansion j programme which, which

com-

SATURDAY, OCTOBER I

Cling Times by Air Airmail: for Swalow, (Pex.) 0 $..

(Ord. 93 zm.

balance of payments position the "range of countries to which the relaxations applied

Mr. Wilson referred to theleted, will bring the total cost of GPO closing times

the Hanford 'ant from its war- decision of the OEEC Council of time inception to $700,000,000- July 4 which povided for review

United Press. 9.11-"At the Opera" "La TravistaTM by the Organisation of the ade- Act 3 (Verdi-With Principa quacy of each country's contri- Chora and Orchestra of the Opera bufios to the general objective of i Basse, Rome, cond. by Vincenzo | removing quantitative restric- Belforta

tions. 9.40-Lordum Stadio Melodier: A pro- gramme of continuous sic

L

the Meischzine Strings, and the Michael Erein Quartet, (ECTS). 15.-Interlude.

10.12-Radio New Beel. (London Relay). 1630-Cater" and Dance Music. 11-15--Weather Report and Summary of

Nen. 11.20-Cie DeWR.

Rediffusion

H.K.T...

AM.

200-Up with the Sun. *

*15-Setting un Exercises. 7-3-Mnaical Clock,

7.45~~The Ronson Lighter Programme.

News and Weather Forecast, *16 Olymple Motors ProgramNG. SI-Good Morning.

9.30-Saturday's' Mosic-Manila' Relay, 10,00 Morning Medley.

10.36-Console Keyboard-Manila Relay. 11.00--wide for Al-Manila Relay.

P.M

12.00Strice Up the Band

He said he hoped the adoption of import relaxations by. OEEC countries would prove an imper- tant step towards the long-term aim of a fully multilateral pattern of world trade-Reuter.

Foreigners

In Burma

Rebels Attack

In Burma

Rangoon, September 29. Burmese rebels, believed to be composed of Communists, rene- gade White PVDs and Army mutineers, briefly occupied the Eastern section of Letpadan, strategic road and rail town 77 miles North of Rangoon, before a government counter-attack drove them out, an omicial communique said today.

:

a

Rangoon, September 29. The Burmese Government today extended the deadline for the re- The rebels, who attacked the gistration of foreign nationals to town from three sides, destroyed October 31 from

road "bridge connecting September 30, ita vital was officially learned here today. Letpadan with government held The extension was granted as Tharawaddy, 10 miles to the

a result of an appeal by the All-South. Burma India Congress o

the

¿

to complete the registration's for-dalay, with malities.

grounds that the original time The communique also reported limit was insufficient for Ran- government reoccupation of Wet- goon's quarter of a million Indians let, 50 miles North of Man- the rebels fleeing after slight opposition, leaving The Congress Office here stated four dead. 1216-Louis Jordka and His Tympany today that 150,000 Indians had registered during the last six months. Indians resident in Bur ma who have not yet registered decide whether they will Variety. Calm abe Tune--Musical adapt Burmese citizenship or re-

gister as foreigners.--Reuter.

14.30-Interval Signal.

Five.*

12.22--Dance Music

LAB-News.

1.20—The Work's Gotiposer; }

Potpourri

4.15~~Tropicana-South America Me

Lode:-

430-Vocally Tours Hit Parade Songs

by those who made them hits.

3.00 Music Makeza

15-Singing Strings.

135-Movie Timenturies of Music`in

the Film

6.Geral Signal.

201-Uel Requeris.

7.60 Down Harmony Lane.

7.1=A£ the Opera (Chaschman's No., 1

must

Burmese Govt. Successes

Rangoon, September 29, Burmese Government forces bave recaptured Wetlet, an in- 40 miles

Cigarettes). Great Arias-by J-portant railway town nous Singers.

It added the the Burma Alr Force bombed

more towns in the Northern Shan Burmese Parliament will debate states. The the government's industrial policy for investment of Foreign capital at a special session on Saturday. -Associated Press.

LOWELL THOMAS TO BE RESCUED

Washington, September 29. The State Department reported North West of Mandalay, a militoday that a plane from the U.S. tary communique claimed to-

Embassy in

New

Delhi would night.

leave tomorrow to rescue the American

radio correspondent, Several nearby villages were Lowell Thomas, who was injured 2.45-Westinghouse Show Latin Amer also reoccupied without resistance in a fall from a horse in Tibet..

the communique' said.

·730—The Waltz Lives On.

BBC News, Photo

The Stars Sir" (Nestle's).. 8.30-The Super-Cola Sporta“ Esand-Up,

enn Novelties. 9- Rediffusion. Hie Parede Wor

Most Popular Hits Selected by the

Experta .

..

Burdon and he Symphony Orebes--

16.20-BBC-World - Newne

الشام

The Treporte

Donovan,

said Mr. Howard American charge

To the South, in the Tharra- -Bedsion Concert Hali-Bonati waddy district, Government forces d'affaires in New Delhi, had said "drove out" rebels from Letpadan, there was no reason for serious a vital railway junction on the anxiety about Mr. Thomas: Bas- Rangoon-Frome lioe.-.-. king. his report on information re Earma Air Force planes "effee at Lhasa, Mr. Donovan said MI. ceived from the Indian Mission tively bombed and machine- gunned three rebel-held towns in Thomas had suffered sople in the Northern Shan States, it was Juries and had fever, but no stated-Reuter,

fractures-United Press,

10.10-Local Newa;

1035--Birints; and Chorus, - 20.30 Cabaret and Dance Muake, 11.15-Dateitis - Dreamland. Preinde

to Midnight.

Midnight" Chme› Duważ

Airmail for Manila. (Reg.) 12 noon,

(Ord) 12.30 p.in.

Airmail for USA and Canada (Beg)

130 p.m. (Ord.) 1 pa Airmail for wellin: Altmail for Raz miam and 'Calentia, (Ref.) * D (Ord) 1.25 9.3.

Airmail for dochow and Kweigant: Airma for Taipeh: Afrmali For Swatow: Airmail tur Chungking and Chrugto, (Reg.) 1 p.m., (Ord.): 1.20

D.. Airmail for Bangkok, (Ret.) 4.3 pm.

(Ord) $ pm.

Closing Times by Sex Jungchow, Pakbol via Boŋbow TÍA

Bangkok, 11 m.

Ralaria, Socrabers and Mazzzser, 3 p.m. Strata, Rangoon and Calcutta, E p-m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2

$

w'd

and

Closing Times by Aly. Airmail for Swalow, (Ret.)

1/13, (Ord.) 9.30 am, 2/10. Airmail for Kwellia, Chongking

Chengte: Airmail for Linchow and Kenning (Bez.) ́É p.m. 1/10, (Ord) 10a.m. 2/10... Airmail for Bangkok, Singapore," Bata- Ti Colombo, Sydney and Locklund (Reg.) 5 pm 1/10, (076) 10 am, 2/10,

Armall for Saigon and Paria, (Eez.)

pm. 1/10 (Ord.) 16 am, 2/10.

Closing Times by Son

Buiphone. i a

Hoihow. Pakhof ria Enihow.' > 'a.m. Sandakan,

Bangkok, 3.25. Swatow, 10 10.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. Closing. Times by Aly Airmail for Switow, - (Reg.) - 7, 13.

.(0174). 9.30 ■

Airmail for Manila, UEA and Canada,

(Re) 116 pm. (UML) 2 pm. Airmail for Haibow, (Res) * Da

(Ord) 336. Dami Airmail for Tripe: Airmailt for Bwataw Alzmail for. Kunming; Air- mall for Chungking End. Chenr (lez) à pm. (Ord.) 1.30 pis. Airmalt for Bankkok, Bantoon, Call cdita, KarachĮ, Barri Gelen (Nairobi Kombas Dares Salaam, Mauritius and Jolanoëaberg via Cairo), Rome and London, Kowloon CPO:" (Beg) GPO: B.in (Ord.). 4,30 prij (HOL) 13" (Ord) $ 9. -Airmail tor Japan; (Reg.) 420 pm,

Cloding Times by Bous. Axiron. Geslon, Madagascar, Mauritius, Aden, Egypt, and Marseilles, 2 pad. Manila. p.m.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER

* Closing Times by Kát Airmail · "for". Manlis, Guam, Honolule,

USA and Canada. (Rep.) 4.30 PAR (Ord.) 3.pa

Air Pareria Ponts for Mantle, Homella

bd USA; (Kowloon (CPO) (29 p. ((GPO) # pac Ordinary

(printed matters, "samples" and small packet posts) fớc Maalia, Fram, Honolulu and USA, (Kowloon CPD) *4.30 pm) * (GPO)

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Saled

2014 October

17 November

13th December

DUE KONGKONG

24 October

Bet Nowber

1 December

16th January

Bald. Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Frung &

Glasaport

LEAVES BONGKONG

19th October rezign and PNG

5th November

33rd December

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15th March

DUE LONDON

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20th February

Tih Karch

37th April

Colombo, Bombay, Aden and Fart Salé

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FROM

London & Continent

30th October

- -vis Genca & Strata,

24th November

AD ships proceed to Kobe & Tokolama.

HOMEWARDS

"SOCOTRA-

LOADS HONGKONG

Sth October

"SHILLONG“ • * November

• Fitted with Cariocnire bold venulation.

FOR

Stralia Colombo Bembar, Genoa,

Marseilles, London,

Hamborg, ARTWOOD

& Botterdam.

Trake available

cargo

3..

for carriage of oil in bulk. Space for refrigerated Limited panenger scrotumodalon, 2.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

$4.SHIRALA"

"SANGOLA”

"SERDHANATM

In Part

saila 19 kms.

Srd Oct.

toe Til Oct acile 8th Oct,

doe 10th Och sails 19th Det

from Calcutta via Struite,

for Calentin via Strašla. from Japan

for Caletta via Suraiza.

from Calcutta via Ētraits. for Japan.

• The ships have Refrigerated Carro ac

P&O./BL JOINT SERVICE

фар

Šth Det

8th Oct

from . for

Straits, Madrza Bamba Pamien Guit.' from Persian Gulf via Singapore.

"PUNDWATM

1ails

1.2. "CORALSTONETM

do

4th Oct.

stila

ith Och

for Japan.

The early Nov.

from Persian

LE "OZARDA”

Gulf via

Bombas & Strai

• Accepta cargo on through Bilia of Lading for Persian Gulf Ports.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co., Ltd.

for Yokohama, Kobe & Eur.

""EASTEEK"

** "EASTERN"

Call2toe.

bade mid Nov. faz

Accepts

Manila, Paban Brisbane, Syiary. Mel bource, Adelaide & Ner

Zealand ports direct

carro for Pacific Exzoda porta ez through-bills of lading.

or full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

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Telephone Nos. 27721-4.⠀

1

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ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A. L

S.S. “STEEL WORKER"

Sails for Saigon, Bangkok & Batavia .......

·S.S. “STEEL ADMIRAL”

4th October

5th October

2nd November

SAILINGS TO U.S.A. via PANAMA

3.S. STEEL EXECUTIVE"

for

30th October

LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE,

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Tel 31146

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MV. "BENGAL"

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ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

15th November.

SAILINGS TO EUROFE

m.v. HEMLAND"

3rd November

For

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENGA, MARSEILLES; TANGIERS, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, OSLO & GOTHENBURG GILMAN & CO., LTD.

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