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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949, ..~

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SAILINGS TO

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5 p.m. 28th Oct.

Yokohama, Nagoya

Osaka & Kobe

5 p.m. 30th Oct.

.Inchon

Yokohama,

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Saigon S'pore Sibu

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26th Nov.

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2nd Nov.

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11th Nov.

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20th Nov.

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25th Nov.

NEW YORK SERVICE

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SAILINGS TO

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ARRIVALS FROM

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6th Nov.

17th Nov.

3rd Nov.

tralia. Manila & Japan

12th Nov.

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ERITREA ISSUE

Welfare Assn. Meeting

Residents of Happy Valley and

Lake Success, October 25.

Britain announced today that she favours sending

a United Nations Commission to Eritrea to `find out what the people want before deciding

the former African colony's Future.

the Canal Road district met at Mr. George Clutton, the British delegate; outlined

the Happy Valley Welfare Cen- tre, Wongneichung Road rester- day afternoon to hold the in- augural meeting of their newly formed Welfare Advancement As- rociation.

Official blessing for the success of the movement was offered by the Government Social Welfare Oficer, Mr. J. C. Macdowall, who commended the promoters an | their civic-mindedness,

r

the new position to the 21-nation United" Nations Political Sub-Committee, which is deadlocked over the Eritrea question.

Mr. Clutton told Reuter after the meeting that Britain is prepared to carry on as the administering authority in the territory for an- other year if it would help the United Nations to arrive at a de- cision free from all confusion.

June, 1950.

Importing Of Gold Without A Licence

Da

Explosion In British Ship

Montreal, October 25.

An explosion in the British freighter, Peter Dal (5,600

tona) at sta.on.Friday killed one man and seriously Injur- ed two others. It ripped the ship's hatches off.

The coal-carrying ship 'put -Into Montreal today `after

'casualties landing the

st Havre St. Pierre, 600, miles North East of Montreal, the Gulf of St Lawrence.- Associated Press.

POST OFFICE

·MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails

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on

The Inward Airmail' from United Kingdom, scheduled to arrive on Monday, October 24, 1949, has been further delay--| ed, the time of arrival is not yes knowȚĂ.

The Outward Aismail- for United 1.Kingdom, meheduled „ke, clone at 5 pm in on Thursday, Detober 27, will now clove October 23, 1940 at `CPO

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The importance of social wel- Up to last night it was known fare, werk was stressed, and he among the Commonwealth dele- reminded the meeting that success gations that Britain was considered depended largely on the interesting giving notice to the United and the civic spirit of the peo Nations

"By calling yourself a re- On Friday. she would relinquish ple themselves. Mr. Masdeval assured the Association of Gov- her administration of Eritrea by fuge you are adding to the Kowloon 1:30 pm, and GPO Hoer hour

hard tot of the real refugees Retired mafi half wa ernment's support and co-opera- Mr. Clutton told the Sub-who suffer a great deal," Mr.arlier.

Committee last Saturday that he Hin-shing

told Wong would be able to state the de-Chung, passenger from Macao, Chelatossa parval' mad? `for United Eng. inite terms for a British with-who was brought before him Įdom per a. Canhamn will close as follow= {

Eritrea by this at Central drawal from

yesterday on charge of importing gold into week,

the Colony without licence

tion in every way possible,

Establishment of the Happy Valley and Canal Road Kaitong Welfare Association followed, the formation of similar bodies in other districts of the Colony. The movement has been sponsored by the Government Social Welfare Department.

TRADE TALKS SUSPENDED

Wien, October 28, Current trade negotiations be tween Austria and Israel WITO suspended today to allow both review the pro- delegations to posals

that

Lo

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CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR UNITED KINGDOM

GPO:

(Pro) pm, October 27. (Reg.) * am. October 2$; (Ord}

30. October 1 Kowloon CPO (Parca) 5 pm. October October #:

(OTL) 1 am, October 23. This mail in expected to arrive in Kon- den on or about November. 21, 1948,

With Imosediate effect and until further

In any case, he said, the time

Revenue Inspector L. C. Milinm But be longer than six would

ton told the Court that def ndant months.

Mr. Clutton said

the was taken lato custody on 105- crux of the Eritrea problam Dicion when he arrived hera a was what to do with a terri-Tuesdar aboard the ss. Lee Hong tory where almost equally 61. from Macao. He was taken to the vided sections

of the pepuls-Queen Mary Hospital where six tion had diametrically opposed bars of cold weighing approxima views as to the future of theter 30 taels were extracted from

his person

Refusing to take defendant'a les that he was a refuzee and that he sold his land in China to Articles and Farcel For close åt minnie

country.

A

for

notice no further corresporulence can be scerpted for walow, Amer and Fonchow.

Unregistered · correspondence only for Canton, Shanghai. Mentala and North China can be scorted at senden risk, and will be forwarded' as opportunity

Cricas

KETU.

ocheri

Ezted,

Arce Plan Opposed

compromise plan

go into business here. Mr. Larier than the ordinary mail. If male federation of Eritrea and Ethio-impose a fine of $5,000 or six one before 10 min. Registered and The leader of the Israeli delega-pia by June, 1950, has been ad-months' imprisonment, and banish Par Posts close at # pas tion, Dr. I. Schanier, meanwhile yanced by five delegations has left for a short visit to India, Iraq, Brazil, Liberia and Poland.

the United States.

rc-

The negotiations will be surned in early November. The resulting agreement is expected to include the exchange of goods valued between £3,500,000 and £5,300,000-Associated Press.

RADIO

This

is

a

Dr. Jose Arce, of Argentine, has proposed another compromiss

provisional As under which sembly of Eritrea would be set up by a United Nations Comunis-

and sioner consisting of seven Moslems, seven Coptic Christians and two Italians.

It would decide on federation, independence or union.

Both Ethiopla and the Soviet Union

the opposed

Argentine plan today.

The Sub-Committee was due to take a vote tomorrow

on the many proposals before it. Most delegates were of the opinion that it would be extremely dit- cult to find one which would command the necessary two- Fro-thirds vote in the General A

sembly.

The Sub-Committee adjourned until tomorrow. Reuter

Hong Kong Radio broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megacycles per second in the 31 metre band H.K.T.

12.30 "Hose

Keez Collizz."

gramme SimMATZ-

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Summary

4.52——“Children's Story"-"Winter Holi

BANK EXPERTS

The

· FOR JAPAN- Washington, October 26,

International Monetary

das-by Arthur Kenmore Brad by Fund today announced that two Captain Flint. (Studio).

staff members have been sent to

(Studio).

the ment for a period of 10 years. previous dar.

"The reonoms of the Colony Xưa x clowed at Kowloon" Central moat_not ̈be_underminei by per- Port Office half an hour extiler than the sons like you", said the Court

Soldier Charged With Rape

Frightened at the sight of European, Wong Yin said in Court yesterday that he did not

putan attempt further to stop a from interfering with his wife, been after their abode had broken into by the nocturnal visitor. He ran off for help in- stead, he said.

Wong was giving evidence in court against Andrew Mine of the RASC, charged with rape. True Yung, aged, 30, the wife af Wong, was named the victim of the alleged offence.

Committal hearing of the case) continued before Mr. F. M. | d'Almada at Kowloon with DSI Scragg prosecuting Milne re- served his defence.

Wong alleged that while he and his wife lay on their floor mat- tress in their dwelling at Castle Peak, an unused prison cell of the former Castle Peak Police Station, Milne pushed open the door and entered.

that

G$ "Band CallBBC Variety On Tokyo to assist in the develop

chers, conductor Rae Jenkins,, ment of legal and technical ar- with Denay Dennis, BACTE).

involved in the rangements the Record"—Jazz Pro-

Continuing, Wong said Frame Pnsented by Bonnie Goperation of Japanese foreign ex-

change transactions.

Milne began taking off his jac- Demi - Hegre Francaise." The Fund said the experts ket and pushed Wong's wife. were sent in response to a re-down Seeing his wife being thus 500-World News and Newy -Analrais, ( quest by the Supreme. Com-treated, witness said, he told mander of the Allied Powers. Milne in Chinese "Don't, she is 8.1-Sports Talk"-Presented, by Bill One of the experts is J. V. Mia-L" But Milne only pushed him

7.30.

bons,

(Studio).

[London Reier).

Patlips, Eludio)..

8.30 Take It From Here with Jon

Nichola. Dlek Bentley and Jisamy Edwards, (BBCTS). 9.00-"From the Editorak," 9.1-Weather Export. ̈9.11—A Light Orchestral Concert

3,69 "Classifed. Ada"-A play in separate Ephodes. (EBCTS). 10,10-Phil The Fluter"—A Programme of the Songs of Percy French. (BBCTS).

10.30--"Thursday

Serenade"-A

gramme of contiamous Muxie AT! ranged by Betty DrowE.

1140-Badio News Bul. (London Relay). 11.15--Weather Report and Summary

News. 11.20-Clase Dows.

Rediffusion

H.K.T.

L.M.

-Up with the Sun.

7.16 Setting up Exercises.. 720-Musical Clock,

1,55-The Ronson Lighter Progrzane. 800-News and Weather Forecast.

RIG-Music by Magnante:

830-Good Morning.

1,10—Thursday's Moxic. :

10.00-Morzine `Medier,

14.30-Consolo ··· Keyboard

11.00-Music for All

P.M.

12.00-8.K. Stock Exchange. 12.15-Tune Time

12.30---nterra¡ · Sizual.

1223-From, the Filma. 1,00-Light Variaty.. 1.15-News.

12-Orchestra of the Work, 1,00-Variety Calls the Tune. 4.00===-Kovasline,

4.15-Tropican 4.36-Vocally Yours.

.5.00-Music, Makers.

3.15-Children's Corner.

G20-Movie: Tizs...

·6,00–Masic by Paul Westori

6.15—Men` Behind the Mekdy. 16.30——-Lácht Orchestra.

7:00-Listen to Leibert

7.IleAwhile.-

730"The Story of Flight.".

7.45 The Super-Cola · ProgFRITIDUR

LOG-BBC News]);"

8.15-South Americana,

8.40m Take it from Here.;

dek." deputy

director

the away, Wong claimed.

As he became too frightened

Fund's Operation Department.

The announcement said they to do any more, Wong said, he will render consultative services ran off for help. He looked back, to the United States Government he said, but could not make out authorities for approximately two what was going on. months-United Press.

Hearing was adjourned

American Diplomat Expelled By Prague

Prague, October 25.

Czechoslovakia expelled another American diplo- mat tonight on 24 hour notice the second expulsion in four days.

The diplomat was John Heyn,. political attache who is at present out of the country and who is be- lieved to be on holiday in Ger- many.

The American Embassy said it received a note from the Czecho slovak Foreign Ministry, saying Mr. Zeyn was persona non grata and demanding that he leave within 24 hours.

Last Friday, Isaac Patch, also a polítical attache, was given the same short notice to leave.

The Embassy said it had no comment and said the note was being referred to Washington.

Mr. Patch's expulsion last Fri- day was accompanied by the ar- rest of Samuel Mery, an Embas- sy clerk, Mr. Meryn has been held incómmunicado.since his ar- rest but a U.S. Embassy spokes- tran, said a Czech Government representative would, see him 10-

morrow.

The official ne

official news agency said Mr. Heyn was accused of spy- ing on Czechoslovakia's econo- mic secret th

It said he obtained his informa- tion through a ·Czech national named Jan Skuba, who worked

9.06-Est 15-BlaTribe Alsh ladd in in a steel mill at Dyur Kralove,

about 30 miles West of Prague.

Vodní a drainanie Boystery · Skrites.

~1,30—The `Salon. Gordert..

|10,00==BBC: News..

20 2.0L) Bew

|-1916_Wings_of_Some_

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$10)4-Slard nationa

ILI-Soft Lights and Sweet Music. Midnight-Clone Down.""

lag to the agency Mr. pumped Skuba for details about the kinds of raw materials | used in the plam, production figures, number of employees. their politics and destination, of I the producte,United Prestli

Peninsular

GPD closing tinsen,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2

Closing Times by Air Armall for Canada and UBA, (Ret.)

11.30 (Ord.) 12 noon. Airmail for Okinawa; and Tokyo, {Bex }

1.30 pm (Ords 2 pm. AirmaÜ

Talpe: Airsal fos Chungking and Chengta (Reg.) . 5 plan (Ord) 3.30 pm Airmail for Rochow, (Rez) 3 pm

ford.) 3.30

Airmail for Labean, Sydney and Auck-

land (e) 4.30 p.m. (Ord) 5 p.m.) Airmait for Bangkok, Singapore, Baba-

ria and Colombo, (Res), 4.20 (Ord). 5 paz

Going Times by Sex Tamkong. 10a.m. Sairon 10 4.35. Pakbol. 2 p.or

Hoihow and Rangoon, I p.#. Japan. 3 Prix. Manila, 3 .. Baiptons ở n

Bombay.

Straits, Ceylon, Madagascar,

Aden. Egyst and Ecrepe vin Lowlan (Par.] & pin. (Reg.) 9 a.m. 21/16, (Ord.) 940 2.1. 28/10.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER M Closing Timm by Air -Airmail-for USA and Canada;, - (Reg.)

1.34. (Ord.) = p.. Airmail for Kunming: Airmail for Hoitow, (Bez.) 3 2.1. (Örd.) 3.30

pa

Airmail for Linchor: Airmail for Taipeh; Airmail for Charsking and Chengts, (Pez-) 3 pm, (Ord.) 3.32)

**

Airmat for Bangkok, Rangoon, Cal- etta, Karachi Baars, 'Cairo (Nairobi, Mombast. Dares Salaam. Martins and Johannesburg via Cairo), Rome and London, Kowloon CPO (Ke) 4 pm (Ord) 4.30 BIL: G.PO: (Re) 4. p.za. (Ord.) 6 pan. Airmail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu. USA and Canada, (BAL) EN DM. (Ord.) & pube.

Air Parcel Post for Kande. Honolulu and USA. (Kowloon. CPU) 1.30 Puls (CPO) $

matter.

Ordinary Alma (printed

samples and small packet posts) for Manila, Guam, Hosolute and USA. (Kowloom CPO) 1.89 p. (GPO) $ Date Airmail

for £ingsport. Boushark Sydney and Auckland, (Bex.) 4.20 p (Ord) $ p.m.

Alemail for Hanoi, Saigon and Paris.

(Rex.) (30 pm (Ord.) 5 Dita

Closing Times by Bes

Calcatta, 1 p

Mantia, & D..

Honolula, 3 pha-

Bengkok, p.

Borbow and Fakhol vis Holbow, p.m. Rangoon, I p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER

Closing Times by Air Airmail for Manila. (Res) 1 non,

(Ord.) 12.80 pa

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SPECIAL NOTE: 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 orly.

EMBARKATION: Will take place between 10 am and

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MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

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Colombo

Genos

Streda,

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Marsotilas, London,

Hemberg, Antwap

♣ Rotterism.

20th December

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for xper.

from Japan.

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from Calenta vix Strašta.

mila 21at Nov. for Japa

ne 19th Nov.

* These shipe hare Refrigerated Cargo BDROR.

P.&O./B.L JOINT SERVICE-

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5th Nov. 7th Nov.

Straits,

from Japan. fer

·Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Kar chi Persian Gulf.

due 15th Nov, from Persian Gulf - via :

Bombey Bheatha

sails 19th, Now,

"SHILLONG“ •

sais 20th Nov.

* "PUENKA"

dne early Dec-

for Ixpan

for Straits, Colombo #

Boobay.

from Persian Gulf ria Bombay & Biraita.

• Accepts carzo on through Bike of Lading for Persian Gulf Parts.

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

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Oct.

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