1950-03-18 — Page 11

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"TSINAN"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

*PRODUCE**

"ANHUI"

"POYANG"

"SZECHUEN"

"SHENGKING"

"YUNNAN"

SAILINGS TO .Inchon & Pusan

Brunet & Sibu ... Singapore,-Ponang..

& Belawan Tsingtao & Tientsin Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Koba

.. Keclung

Keelung, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe

5 p.m. 18th Mar .5 p.m. 19th Mar.

3 p.m. 20th Mar. 5 p.m. 20th Mar.* 5 p.m. 20th Mar. 6 p.m. 21st Mar,"

5 p.m. 22nd Mar.

"HUPEN"

.Inchon? & Tientsin

5 p.m. 23rd Mar.

"PAKHOI" "NEWCHWANG".

Bangkok

5 p.m. 28th Mar, Bangkok

6.p.m. 31st Mar. Sails from Custodian Wharf. ARRIVALS FROM

"YUNNAN"

"SHENGRING"

Keelung

FENGTIEN"

Indonesia -&-Brunei,

"HUNAN"

Tientsin & Tsingtao

"SHANSI"

"KWEIYANG"

"NEWCHWANG"

"WUSUE!"

Indonesia & Stralis 4.30 p.m. 18th Mar.

Bangkok

Bangkok ..Yokohama

RIVER SERVICE Hongkong/Macao Dept. Hongkong

2 p.m. dally except Wed.

& Sun.

20th Mar, 22nd Mar. 23/24th Mar. 28th Mar, 26th Mar. 27th.Mar.

Macao/llongkong Arr. Hongkong

7 a.m. Tues., Węd., Fri. & Sat.

BLUE_FUNNEL-LINE

5 p.m. Sunday

Scheduled Sailings to Europe vin Adon & Port Said. "AUTOMEDON"... Genoa,

"PATROCLUS" "ANTILOCHUS”

"MACHAON" "PATROCLUS" "ANKING"

Marsellies,

Liverpool, & Glasgow

Jayre & Liverpool

Genoa, Marseilles,

Liverpool, & Glasgow ARRIVALS FROM U.K. via Straits

U.K. vin Straits

U.K. & Rotterdam

via Straits

"ANTILOCHUS" ..U.K. via Straits

"TELEMACHUS”

"AUTOLYCU'S"

U.K. vin Jeddah &

Stralis

...U.K. via Straits .. NEW YORK SERVICE

"AGAMEMNON" Arr. from USA.

vin Manila

20th Mar.. 4th Apr.

25th Apr.

In Port 23rd Mar,

T THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCII, 19,.,1930.

U.S. CAMPAIGN FOR Britain

TARIFF REFORMS

DEBATE ON JAP SUSPECTS

Canberra, March 16, The debate flared up bnew today in the Australian House, of Representatives over why Japanese war criminal sus- pects were released by the Labour Government of the former Premier, Joseph B. Chifley which left office last December.

Washington, Märch 17,

The State Department is leading a campaign for the United States to put its own economic house in order before the next„Anglo-Ameri- con dollar talks begin.-

This results from numerous foreign complaints that the United States fails to co-ordinate its economic policies and sometimes leaves Euro- pean States caught in a squeeze.: The State Department is urging prompt creation of an inter-departmental committee to direct economic policies in the cold war. Its recommen- dation is at present before the budget bureau and must win President Truman's approval before it can go into effect.'

Big Ceremonial Parade by the

40th Division

(Continued From Page 1) "You came out here as soldiers of Britain and you have proved yourselves, but you have also proved yourselves as worthy am- bassadors of Britain. I congra- tulate you.".

Mr. P. C. Spender, Minister of External Affairs, charged that Mr. The State Department Wants Chifley's Government played its representatives to work hand politics with the issue, and told in glove with oficials of the the assemblage, "The conduct of Treasury, Commerce, Agricul- the Chifley Government regard-tural and other departments in policles. Ing Japanese wor trials was dis- co-ordinating American graceful. They should have been For years the department has prosecuted."

been espousing free trade among all countries of the world and led two great tariff-cutting con- ferences that affected 38

past then began. tries.

But it discovered

the cars

of the 3rd nome other agency thwarted its Royal Tank Regiment. The tanks schemes.

38 of them-remained station-

A wartime. pitol, B. Graham (Liberal), angrĺly declared, “The Japanese are sub-human

crea- lures. Their completo elimina- tion as a race would in no way detract from the future prospec of the world's development and

There are members, prosperity. here with deep loathing and hat- red for the Japanese after per- sonal contact with them."

that

Mr. Graham said, however, certain Japanese atrocities could be laid at the door of the Australian forces themscives.

25th Mar.

30th Mar,

2nd Apr.

11th Apr.

27th Mar.

in

lense sheaf

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

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA

NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE

"CHANGSHA"

TAIPING" "CHANGSHA"

"CHANGSHA" "SOOCHOW! "TAIPING".

"CHANGSHA"

SAILINGS TO Yokohama, Yokkai-

chi & Kobe Kure

Sydney & Melbourne ARRIVALS FROM Australia & Manila Australia

Australia & Manila Japan

Noon 19th Mar. 27th Mar. 8th Apr.

In Port 23rd Mar, 23rd Mar. 5th Apr.

All the above subject to alteration without 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. Chater Rd. Cable and Wireless Bldg. 27160

BRANCH OFFICES:

PRINCE LINE LTD.

(Trans-Pacific Service)

mv. SILVER WALNUT

LOADING 28th MARCH

for

Vancouver;

Scattle, Tocoma, Portland, San Francisco & Los Angelos

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

18 Pedder Street

Tel, 30311

HOLLAND-BAST ASIA LINE

M.S. “HOOGKERK'

LOADING 30th AND 31st MARCH

for

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

Agents:

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ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

King's Building, Connaught Bond. Tels. 28015, 26016, 33017.

March past

coun

that.

The march First came

Massed bands

and

.

may take retaliation

London, March 16. Britain is considering whe- ther to take retaliatory action against Ausla and other countries who place restri tions on the movement of British Ambasadore and --their--- staffy,” the Foreign

Undar.Becretary,

Mr.

Ernest Davis, sald In reply to Parliamentary question today.

Government The British take a verlous view of the restrictions in regard to travel ́and other matters to which

British representatives

are

subjected in the Soviet Union, Hungary, Bulgaria and Rui mania.

"The British Government have hitherto refrained from taking any retaliatory, action of a similar nature, but who- ther this one-alded state of affairs can be allowed to con- tinue indefinitely is under considerations."--Reuter.

Rediffusion

A.M.

1.00--Up With The Sun, 715-Belling Up Exercise, 7.30-Musical Clock,

7,45—Ea, A. Kelter Bhow.

8.00-News & Weather Parecas), 3.16-Balon Concert Players,

01-Morning Music. 9.20-Console & Keyboard, 10.00-Musle For All 11.09Morning Medley. 11.30-Parade of Rhythm. P.M.

For instance, the department.ne-ary, as it was considered that their tracks might damage the| gotiated lower tariff rates on

airfield. The formations butter from Denmark and in re-

units following were: turn got

tariff concesalons on American goods going there. Denmark thought lower Ameri- can tariffs would allow Danish butter to be sold in the United States, but it did not work out that way. The Agriculture De- partment, as part of its supports for farm prices, persuaded Con- gress to ban the importation nf butter as long as it is surplus here. That will be a long time.

Denmark is complaining to the State Department with a sly ference to akullduggery in shington.

HQ Royal Artillery 40th In-12.00-Financial and World Hawn. fantry Division: 14th Field Regl 12.15 Strike Up, The Dand. ment, HA; 23rd Field Regiment,

25th Field Regiment. HA and the 27th (Strange's) Anti-Tank Battery, RA

Massed Bands of: ist Battalion, The King's Own Scottish Bor derers; 1st Battalion, The Came ronians (Scottish Rifles), 1st Wu-Battalion, The Argyll and Suther-

land Highlanders

(Princess Louire's).

Josiah Francis, Minister for the Army and Air Force, declared that no sooner had the Chifley Government been sworn in, than it was warned int

nothing were done about the Japanese war

the. prisoners, matter would be taken to the Allied Council

British complaints in Washington, and General Douglas Australia and New Zealand Then came the 24th Field En- MacArthur, Supreme Commander also complained on similar gineer Regiment, RE and the 40th

re-grounds]

Infantry Division Signal Regi- In Japan, would be forced to re-

the suspects. Holding

timent Royal Signals. of papers in his hand, he said: "Here is Cabinet document which

recommended to the Chifley Cabinet that no further nction be taken."

EL

Mr. Chifley promptly retorted: "That was never adopted."

Mr. Francis continued: "Had the Chifley Government been re- turned to power, all these men I la would have been released.. obvious from the Ales that the former Army Minister, Mr. Cyril Chambers, and the former De- fence Minister, Mr. J. J. Deban, the issue of the quarrelled, on war trials."

Britain has long had with United Btatee business-"

12.32-Dance" Moula,

1.15---News.

1.30 The Week's Composer, 1.00---Variety Calla The Tune. 4.00-The Novatime Tria 4.11-Tropicana,

4.50--Vocally Yours, 5.00–Mule Mukeru, * 8.18Blngleg Strings.

6.80 Moed Binding in the Marsh. 6,91-Unit Requesta,

7.00-B 3.0. Newa. 7.10-Local News

2:15-"At The Opera"

7.16-Tex Beneke and, his Orchestra. #.90~*Teen Time" 1.10--Sports Roundup. 8.45–Let's Welts.

News,

men on the grounds that Bri. 27thing were Headquarters, 9.00-B.D.C. News,

Infantry Brigade: Isi Batta- fish goods get bad break in ilon, The Royal Leicestershire 10 Steent American markets regardless Regiment, 1st Battalion, The Mid- 0.20Rediffon Hit Parade,

Argyl and Sutherland High-11.00-Rugby-Football--Scotland Y.

England.

11.45--FA Cup.

BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.

of what the State Department dlesex Hegiment (Duke of Cam- 16.00 Joy Nichols, does or says.

bridge's Own), 1st Battalion. The 101ste From the Movies" As a result, Britain's efforts at solving its dollar shortage at pre-

landers (Princess Louise's). sent are designed to reduce, pur-

Then came Headquarters, 28th 12.00—Close Down, chases of dollar goods such as Infantry Brigade: 1st Battalion.|-- oll and films. Coupled with de- The King's Own Scottish Bor- valuation

of the pound, this

derers, Ist Battalion The South Staffordshire Regiment, let Batta- pelley has brought results.

Britain's dollar shortage, helped lion, The King's Shropshire Light by ECA contributions, has been Infantry:

The narrowed, and the United States

Gurkhas followed-Head-

RE: S.S. "BENLEDI" somewhat alarmed

so quarters, 200 turkha Infantry

1st Battalion,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES reduction Cameronions (Scottish Rifles) 2nd

Latest Information received wants to

10thy Princess

Mary's regarding the fire casualty Ins its dollar Own Gurkha Fines, to the United States. So Ameri- KAMC, RASC, HAOC, REME and loss account through, stressed selling Bringing up the rear were the 2, 2, 3, 4 and 5 to be a total dicates all Cargo in holds Nos.

ls been made through a of British buying.

much of this improvement has Brigade:

that'

The United States

see Britain balance

Tho

Yotel 6th Gurkha Rifles, 2nd

except, possibly, some

Mr. Chifley said, "Lack of new! commodation in various Eastern places was the main reason why the trials were delayed." His ean officials are Government first wanted Hong of high level trade.

talking more the Royal Military Police, all of scrap value in steel bars, etc. Kong, but facilities were not the United States will have available there. He then tried to fewer tariffs and quotes to allow last of the troops marched past partially damaged to an extent to The climax came when, as tho Cargo in No. 1 hold is only stage the trials in Japan, but the Britain to sell more goods here. the saluting base, five

authorities there declined. Hi Government finally suggested Darwin, Australia, but this proved unsatisfactory.-United Press.

RADIO

Radio Hong Kong broadcasta

OR •

frequency of 345 kiloerelen per wood and on 9.52 megacycles per sesond is

the 11 metre band.

H.K.T.

P.M.

15.15-Morning Prayer. (tuško)

To get it the 40th Division.

Auster

That is the way the Secretary planes of the 1903 Air Observa- which can only be determined of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, wants on Post Flight dipped low, after discharge but it is ex- to solve the problem. And he skimming the airstrip in salute.. pected that values are likely wanta other Government flo- After the parade, a number of to be substantially absorbed by partments to help the campaign-village Elders of Sex Kong and salvage charges. United Press and Reuter

surrounding districts, who had this cargo have been air-mall- Details of turned up in their formal attire fed and consignees of same will to witness the sented to the Governor.

were pre- parade,

be informed individually. Among those present at the

CZECHS EXPEL

PRELATE

Prague, March 16..

parade wore Lady Grantham, Sir

All consignees are hereby

The Czechoslovak Goverment Karl Rankin, the United States is abandoned also that proceeds Arthur and Lady Morso, Mr. advised that "Benledi" voyage this afternoon ordered Monsignor Ottavio de Liva to leave the Consul-General, and Mrs. Rankin from salved cargo are likely country within three days. Monald many others. signor de Liva is the Secretary of the Papal Pronunciature in Prague.

The note accused him of carry- ing on subversive activities.

The

note said that the higher

18.30-"Hong Kong Calling"-Program Church hierarchy in Czechoslova

me Summary.

17.12--Popular Variety.

1.00-Light Plano Perede. 1,15-News, Weiber "Deport and An-

Houncements,

1.88-Interlude.

1.30—“Nothing But Musle-Played by the Queen's Hall Light Orchestra Conducted by Bidary Torch. (ORGB)

by

3.30="Forces Choice"--Presented

Pip "Rehardson, (Studio) 1.30-"American Patrol”—A- Pingrath- ma of Record Characters Presented by Llanet Box, (Studio) 1.00-World News. (London Relaz}

́8.10—Hospital Requests-Presented - by

"Amber"'~~~[Btudio

Verletz

́4.10-"A la Carte”—A Light

Programme.from the Aludla. 4.30-"Radio Ballroom"--Presented by

Dut Irving and Peter Moore. (Studio) 6.00–“Riddle of the Bends"--By Erskine

Childers, (London Rales) (Part 6) *Fine"

5.89-“Much Binding in the Merab

With Itchard Murdoch and Kan- nath Horns, (NBCTS)

·*.

.00 Hong Kon

me Bummary.

kia had for a considerable time past been misusing the Catholic Church here for anti-State activity-Reuter..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

B/s “DONA AURORA” Damaged, cargo ex this ves sel will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf. between 10 a.m. and

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignees per BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

m.v. ““TALLEYRAND" . are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon. Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at consignees risk and subject to the Wharf terms and conditions of storage. and where delivery may be obtained.

to be small. Cargo under- writers should be notified ac- cordingly.

W. R.. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.,

Agents.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

M/V "LISHOLT". Having arrived. Hongkong consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods have boen landed and placed at their risk and expense into the go- downs. of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, where delivery may

noon on March 20, 1950, and Damaged packages are to be consignees are requested to left in the godowns for ex- have their representatives pre-amination by Consignees and bo obtained as soon as the sent during the survey. the Company's surveyors, goods are landed.

Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10 a.m. on March 20, 1980.

- BUTTERFIELD

& SWIRE, Agents,

Calling Program Hong Kong, March 18, 1950.

↑ 6,07—/Kinit Requests"-Linda Cale?

Calling-88" XMB, “Tampr.”

(Studio).

7.00-World New and News Analysis:

(London. Halay)

1.18 Saturday Bound-Up" (Btudio) 7.30-"Variety Bandbox"From the Klibarn Zooples, London, (DBOTS)

8.00 From the Editoriala.*:** (London

Balayy NOUVO PRAK 1.10-Sports Rmulto,› (Stádio] AM,* ::

81kTimes for MiniBDG Midland Light Orchestra. Conducted by

Gülbert Vister) {{BBOTS}}

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Re venue Offloors in attendance when damaged dullable goods

are examined." -

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns or failure to attend the survey.

All broken, chafed and dam”“”

ged goods are to be left in the

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

OUTWARDS

10. "CASTILAGE"

* "CORPU**

1. "CANTON**

- LEAVES LONDON

Balled

6th April

4th May

DUN HONGKONG

19th Aprií

8th May

6th June

Via Bouthampton, Port Bald, Admn, Bombay, Colombo, Penang &

HOMEWARDS

4. "GANTON

1. "CARTHAGE"

14. "CORPU”

** "CANTON"

12. “CARTHAGE"

"CORFU

Sprayors.

LEAVE NONOTONG

DUR LONDON

18th Mar. (4 p.m.) ·

11th April

14th April

18th May

19th May

*Ifth June

9th June

10th Játs

7th July

4th August

Sth August

8th September-

Accepting Cayed for Singapore, Penang, Colambo, Bombay, Aden,

Port Said A London,

.........

OUTWARDS

# "BOCOTRA" "SHILLONG"

. "BOCOTRA**

HOMEWARDS

*, "BOCOTRA”

* "BUILLONG“

FREIGHT SERVICE

DUE NONOKONG

In part

J6th April

LEAVES HONG KONG

20th March

LOADS HONGKONG 15th Apri

11th May.

FROM London & Continent

FOR

Kobe Yokohama.

FOR

London à Contineat.

-Accepting ̈Cargo for Bingapore, Port Awettenbam, Feeny, Colom

b. Aden. Pork Said, Genom, Marseilles. London, Hamburg, Ant- werp & Rollerdam. With liberty to call at Bombay if Inducement.

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KL “ABİRALA"

*.. "BIRDBANA“.

..BANGOLA"

In pert

maila 22) Mar. In port

il 19th Mar,

due 25th Mar

from Calculta vla Rai

roon ♣ Stralia, for Calcutta vía Biralia. from Japan,

for Calcutta via 'Biralta

from Calculia, A Ran soon via. Biralt,

paile 27th Mur. for Japan...

• Three ships have Refrigerated Cargo space.

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

M. "TEMBA"

Ma "OZANDA”

dun 24th Mar, from Bombay. ault 28th Mar, for Japan,

ปมส

End Mar.

alle End Mar.

from Persian Gulf, Bom

buy traila,.

for Japan.

• Accepts cargo on through Dilla of Lading for Persian Gulf Ports

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.

** *NELLORE" • *anila Pib App. for

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..

* Accepta cargo for New Zealand & Pacifi a` island ports on through'

title of lading.

- All vennels have berty to call at any ports on or off the route, and the routes and sailings are subject in člange (jöf, amendment. with or without notice.

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

Telephone Nos 27721-4. ..

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Steamship Company, New York)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK

VÍA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA ́ "STEEL NAVIGATOR” ·

17th Apr. "STEEL ADVOCATE"

3rd May

Tanks available for Balk. Oil..

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK, SOURABAYA, CHERIBON & DJAKARTA "STEEL VENDOR" “STEEL-VOYAGER”

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

"STEEL VENDOR" *STEEL VOYAGER”....... "STEEL WORKER"

GILMAN

31st Mar. 28th Apr.

Sails N, Y. Sail S.F. Dues II.K. Salled Sailed 30th Mar. Ziat Mar. 8th Apr. 27th Apr. 21st Apr.

9th May 28th May

CO., LTD.

Tel. 31146

Chinese Freight Agents:-HIN FAT & CO. Lan,

-Tela: 28823, · 25568 '· 8e! 23483.

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

godown where they will be examined in the presence of No clatine, will be admitted Messrs. Goddard and Douglas after the goods have"left: the on March 21, 1950, at 10 năm.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE steamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered. To comply with the General after March 21, 1980 will be Bonded Warehouse Regulations,

Salls for Kobo & Yokohama 1st April, subject to rent.

DLY. “HEMLAND": consignee must - have-in Re- vents." "Oflcer in attendance MY. "TONGHAI”

m.v, "BALT?

M/V "CYCLOPS". Damaged cargo ex this ves All claims against the when examining damaged duti- sel will be surveyed at Holt's steamer must be presented to able goods. All claims against Wharf between 10 am and the Undersigned on or before the vessel must be presented to noon on March 18 and, 20 1950; March 28/1980 or they will the undersigned within four- Sha) teon days of the ship's arrival, or. they will not be recognised. No fire Insurance will be affected.

3.45-The Canterbury No. and consignees are requested not be recognised,

Chaucer's Pott Adapted for to have their representatives Broadcasting, by Nevil Onghiile present during the survery.

The Bavo's Tale und, the Muncipie's,

9.40-Light Orchestral - Programm

10.00--Badia News Hoel, (Lunden; Belar),

· 10,15--Wnether' Mapork, NY A

÷ 19.18*="Cabaresfigud - Bance Mušla,

· ́`11-18-Weather Report, World' Nowe, 'no

Kal: Home: Nowa Krom, Deltata;" (Son-

dom – Málna · Resorded)", God Baru - She - Ming-

No Fire Insurance will be

BUTTERFIELD

& SWIRE Agents

DODW

LTD.

Hong Kong, March 17, 1950.

Hồng Hoa

WALLEM & CO.

Magenta:

Telephone. 34177-9.

· Kong,; March 15, 1080

m.v, “NAGARA”:”

27th Mar.

8th Apr Ath Apr

24th, May

SAILINGS TO EUROPE

m.v. "NAGARA". mv. "HEMLAND"

718th Apr;: .29th Apr.

GIERS,

AM, DREMEN, THENBUEG

FOR ADEN, PORT BAID, GENOA, MA

CASABLANCA, ANTWERP

•HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN;"

Passenger Recounog

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

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