1
"ANHUI"
THE CHINA MAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1980,
New version of Asia
·Britain's dispute
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Co-prosperity sphere Hungary
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"SZECHUEN"
*SHANSI"
SAILINGS TO Singapore, Periang &
Belawan Bangkok
Keelung, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe
3 p.m. 20th Apr.
5 p.m. 21st Apr..
5 p.m. 31st Apr. 0 p.m. 23rd Apr. 24th Apr.
6 p.m. 25th Apr.
"TSINAN"
"FUKIEN"
"HUNAN"
Tsingtao & Tientsin
"BHANSI"
Bangkok
"SHENGKING”
.Keclung
Yokohama, Nagoya
Osaka & Kobe
3 p.m. 30th Apr.
"Salls from Custodian Wharf,
ARRIVALS FROM
Kabe
21st Apr.
Keilung
23rd Apr.
Bangkok
2711 Apr.
RIVER SERVICE
Macao/Hongkong
Arr. Hongkong
2 p.m. daily
execpt, Wed.
7 a.m. Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat.
5 p.m. Sunday
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
"SHENGKING"
"SZECHUEN"
"KWEIYANG"
"WUSUEII”
Bangkok & Salgon 30th Apr./1st May
Hongkong/Macao
Dept. Hongkong
& Sun.
Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Adon & Port Sald. "ANTILOCHUS” Genon, Marseilles,
"AUTOLYCUS"
Liverpool, &
Glasgow
Marsellies
"CLYTONEUS"
Liverpool
Genoa,
Liverpool, Dublin & Glasgow..... ARRIVALS FROM
"MENTOR" "CLYTONEUS"
“MEMNON" "TYŃDAREUS" "ASTYANAX"
25th Apr.
7th. May
25th May
U.K. vin Straits ...
21st Apr.
U.K. & Rotterdam
vin Straits ...... U.K. via Straits
28th Apr.
3rd May
U.K. vin Straits ...
U.K, vin Straits
& Manila
6th May
11th May
14th May
14th May
30th May
& Philippines
"MENESTHEUS" ..U.K. via Straits &
"PYRRHUS”
"CALCHAS"
Bangkok.....
U.K. vin Straits
U.K. vin Straits
Carriers option to proceed via other parts to Toad & discharge cargo.
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NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE
"CHANGTE"
"SINKIANG"
"ANKING"
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“SINKIANG"
"ANKING"
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SAILINGS TO
.Kure
..Japan
Sydney & Melbourne .Sydney & Melbourne ARRIVALS FROM
Sydney,
Brisbane,
Cairus & Manila
Australia
Osaka
...Japan
27th Apr. 4th Week Apr. 5th May 15th May
23rd Apr. 4th Week Apr. 3rd May 12th May.
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BRANCH OFFICES:
Soko Islands
case continues
At yesterday's
-continued
RADIO
" Hong Kong broadeaula on Fauto
hearing of the Soko Islands frequenes of 845 kilocyclen per second case, in which
and on 32 megacycles per second in 10 fishermen the at metre band. face charges on 11 counts of criminal intimidation and un- H.K.T.
P.M. of lawful possession
arins,
third defendant, Choi Hop-13.10-Broadcast for Schools-Science" and
Everyday Life Made." (BBCTS)
yee, conducting his own de- fence, denied that he had ever12.30 Kong carried any arms.
Chol, who said that he was partner in a fish business with the second defendant, Chan Hop- kuen, alleged that all the prasceu tion witnesses had told lles.
The esse being heard before Mr. F.X. d'Almada at Kowloon Magistracy Inspector W.H. Sum- mer is conducting the prosecu
tion's case
Mr. P. L. Lam is defending two of the defendants, Wong Hin-psk and Chun Hop-kuen.
Cross-examined by Mr. Sum- mere, witness said that he was telling the truth and that pro- accuitnessos were not. When |
with the partnership agreement of the Cheung Shing Fat firm, in which his name was mentioned as a partner, wit- not ness insleted. that he was,
Mr. Summers: "You were o guerlita fighter during the Japan-
were you not?"
ese pecupation
Witness: "Mr. d'Almada:, "Why don't you admit it, if you were? It's patrio
Witness: "I Am telling the
truth."
"Eow
Calling"-Progrmus- me SummaKT. 17.12-Tommy Dorsey and His Orch. 12.45-Light Orchestral Selections,
Li-News, Weather Report, and
nouncements,
1.88-Interlude,
Dairy Farm Dividend recommended
Tokyo, April 19.
Japanese Government officials will get a chance this afternoon to sound out American ideas on the peaceful version of the ill-fated Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity' Sphere which Japan tried to impose by force 10 years ago. The Premier, Shigeru Yoshida, invited delegates to the American economic conference on Asiatic trade to a garden party, at the palatial Foreign Minister's residence. cof
Factory of Asia
Subject to completion of audit, the Directors of The Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Storage Company Limited will recommend to the Share-
Despite official assertions Įsmacks of the old co-prosperity holders at the next Ordinary that the Tokyo conference isphere. Yearly Meeting of the Com-
a routine meeting of Washing- pany, on June 7, the payment
ton and Asia-based Anierican of a Dividend of $2.50 per share, free of tax, for the officials on Asiatic trade bol- year ended December 31, 1949. tlenecks, the belief persists in the Japanese Government and un- Company will be 'closed from officiel American quarters that May 24 to June 7, 1950, both the conference is a major step toward the American-sponsor- dates inclusive.
The Directors also propose to ed Aslatic economic co-opera- convene an Extraordinary Gen- tion programme linking Japa- cral Meeting of Shareholders to
The Transfer
Books of
be held after the ordinary yearly nese industrial potential with meeting, when (Shareholders will South East Asia's raw materi- be asked to
pass the following als, resolutions.
1. A
The Inftuantia! dally, "Japa Economist," which often re- foots the Government thinking, sold today, "All countries In Asia are inheed of capital goods and Japan is the only nation in Aals that can supply capital goods at cheap prices.
the other hand Japan is B market for raw, materials Aslatto countries are sources of supply.
and
"In order to restore Inter- department relations, Japan's potential production power should There was a reasonable econo- be developed and the purchasing A Special Resolution alter-
nationa ing Article 91 of the Company's mic basis for Japan's scheme 10 power of other Asiatic
other ago but Japan tried to must be increased. In Articles of Association in order years to permit of an increase in the force the co-operation of invaded words, Japan should be meke Directors' Fees which fees have countries and insure prosperity the factory of Asia.
only for is big Zaibatsu cartels not been increased since 1934.
London April. 18′′ Britain has asked Hungary to close the Hungarian: Culi turală Institute In London in ratallation for the redent Hungarian' demand'for cléaure of the British Councit in Hun. gary.
At the same time, the Hun- garian Government has buen asked to withdraw from Lon- don an attache at the Hungar«. lan Embassy hora,res
This measure.ia also rotella- tory and corresponds to Hun. gary's demand, following the trial of the British business- man Edgar Bandera, that two members of the British Em bamy in Budapest, alleged to have been implicated in the trial, should quit Hungary......... Router.
ASIATIC EXPORT TO
U.S. DOWN
Washington, April 18. "Some countries in the past
sense of in- Exports of Asiatic countries 2. An Ordinary Resolution ap-who divided up the trade of the have entertained a
security over Japan's rapid re- to the United States during. proving the capitalisation of un-area. divided profits of the Company
covery from the wounds of war February totalled US$90,000,- standing at the credit of
Asiatic diplomatic representa-but as the international situation | 000. This was. US$11,400,000 Reserve
Fund
the actual intives here have told the United stands,
throat of less than the Company's
US$107,000,000 order that a Bonus Issue of Press that regardless of the Communism la incompatible
with
1th which this trade totalled dur- 488,892 shores may be made in economic sense of trade co-opera- the imaginary menace of a de- ing January. the ratio of one share credited tion with Jopan, their countries feated Japan, and the fear of as fully paid in respect of each will have
many
reservations Japon seems to have somewhat Shareholders et about any new share held by
scheme which abated."-United Press. May 24, 1950; such Bonus Shares from Dividend as
rank for
January
to my 1, 1850. Resolution in-
3. An Ordinary
creasing
the Authorised
Capital of the Company by an additional 3,000,000 shares of o
noirinat
value of $7.50 each, thus raising the total Authorised Capital of the
to Company
$30,000,000 divided into 4,000,000 shares of $7.50 each, such additional shares to be issued at such thne or times and upon such terms and conditions 15 the Company's
of Board
Directors in thelr absolute discretion shall think fit.
If this Just Resolution is passed by the Shareholders at the Extraordinary General Meeting,
Kashmir mediator to
start next month
New York, April 18.
The decline in Asia's drive to expand business with the U. S. and increase dollar supplies to those nations was revealed in the Department of Commerce monthly survey of American exports and Imports,
Efforts of Asian nations to balance their trade with the U. S. were shown to have fallen short by US$42,300,000 during February. Those nations bought US$130,300,- 000 worth of American goods and
Increase of almost US$5,000,000 over January,
No dofinite information regarding the plans of materials during the month, an
the United Nations special representative in Kashmir, Sir Owen Dixon, has yet reached
the Security Council or the Australian delega- goods and materials shipped from
tion.
Some delay may occur over
The Pakistan Prime Minister,
ind
The US$90,000,000 worth of
Asia during February were part of US$598,700,000 worth of im- ports to the U.9, during the month. It is the intention of the Directore his arrival and he may not Mr. Liaquat All Khan, will by American exports for the same to offer to members shown on reach Lake Success before the then have arrived in the United period amounted to US$770,000,-
and the Register of Members of the beginning of May. The Unit-States on a tour of this country 000.
Canada,
meeting
During January, US. world Im- Company at May 24, 1930 458,892 ed Nations official said Sir between the Prime Minister and unissued shares of the Company | Owen might spend at least n Sir Owen is considered possible ports were US$022,000,000 and
exports came to US$745,200,000, in the ratio of one new share for week at Lake Success study before the latter leaves for
British Malayn topped Asian Issued share held by a
to the countries in shipments every
The ing the record and meeting Indian sub-continent, May 24, 1950 member at
Meanwhile, Sig Mohammed
US. for February with exports basis of the offer will be that the members of the Security Coun-
Zafrullah
Khan, the Pakistan coming to US$19,000,000 compar- full nominal value of each share cll and the United Nations,
Foreign Minister is preparinged with US$10,000,000 for January. taken up. le. $7.50 per share,
Kushmir Commission.
to leave for Karachi tomorrow. shall be paid in full in cash on
According to present indica-He has been at Lake Success for Imports from the US, for the acceptance by each member or
approved nominee ealllled to tions, Sir Owen may not reach the past seven months, having Apply for the said new shares. the scene of the dispute until the arrived here in the middle
September last to attend the This offer will close on Septem-middle of May.
General
his
ber 30, 1950 and the new sharer
so offered will rank for Dividend
as from July 1, 1950.
BOMBS THROWN AT U.S. LEGATIONS
Would-be robbers sentenced
Zaf
Sir Membly session.
the
of
will consider
month were US$1,700,000 compar- ed with US$1,300,000. In January.
India ranked second February exports to the US. with US$17,- 600,000 compared with US$20,- 300,000 for January February Imports were US$18,400,000 com-
the decision taken by the Secu- rity Council as fruitful if it loads
to further progress in pared with US$13,700,000 for reaching the common objective January. in Kashmir, namely, the deter- mination of the will of the peo-hard to boost their shipments to The Philippines, also fighting pla by a fair plebiscite.
He expressed
the hope that Sie the U.S., registered exports of would
US$14,200,000 to this country for Owen Dixon
be prbot against the type of new appro- February compared with US$15,- for January. Imports aches that Sir Mohammed had 000,000
compared
January japan care with US$0,000, 000 worth of
of exports to the
the U.S. Tòr February, thus ranking fourth This total was during the month.
this way for January, In 1930,
feared are likely to be made by from 7,300,000 for the month were
party.
US$19,000,000 for
* these fears were expressed by
the
In
with
Damascus, April 19. Bombs were tossed into the U.S. Legation
both compounds at
Two would-be armed rob- Damascus and Beirut last night. bers were given hard labour This appeared to be an expres- terms at the Criminal Sessions sion of growing ant!-American and anti-British sentiment stem- yesterday for conspiring to rob ming from Arab-Israel tension. the premises on the first floor him during the Security Council
debate and related to the bility that one of A U.S. Marine guard in Damascus of 139 Fa Yuen Street, Kow-'
might try to compel the was slightly wounded-Associated loon, on January 28. Press
party
agreed objective, name- Lal, Sung was given three years hatto prove to the Mediator identical with Japanese shipments while ip Fuk, who was addition-ly, a plebiscite, was practicable.hipments to the U.S. came to monthly average got Japanese Mohammed declared, how- ally charged with possession of arms and ammunition, was given over, that the agreement between US$13,400,000...Associated, Press.
at four
and 12 India and Pakistan, reached and a half years
New Delhi, was a factor promis- strokes.
ing new hopes in the situation.- Reuter.
FORTHCOMING WEDDING
The forthcoming wedding of Philip Franklin, merchant of An-Hong Kong Club, and Mrs. Edith Kathleen Caroline Mann, widow, of 42 Kennedy Road, has been announced.
Calling"-Program-
Voles
1.10-Theatre Memories, 2.10 Close Down, 0.00--"lion Kong" me Bummary.
Parade"-The Amarlem. 4.30-La Demi-Heves Francaise, (Studio) 7.00-me For Mulc"-BBC Midland
Light Orchestra. (UDCTB) 7.80=="diare_a_Go”— A Quia Program-
me. (DBCTS)
100-World News and News Analysis.
(London Relay)
Call"--Intro- duced by Captalu David Jones, (Studio)
8.15 Kong Band
-Bports Ravien-by
(Studio)
DEI Pktilles.
9.00 From the Editorials, London
-Rolny).
9.10Weather Report. 911-At the Opera-Gounod”a
mat"
Acta 1 and I. With the Prindmil Members of the Chorse and Orch. of the Operò, Faris Organ of the Balle Pleyel Paris, Conducted by Data Sfard Dumer,
10.00--New Cassert. Orck,
14.1 Book Talk by Alleen Dekker,
(Bludioy
When it was suggested to him 10.35 Thursday Berenade"---A Program-
that it was very easy to smuggle
me of Continuous sale Arranged by, Betty Brown
arms from Un Long, where wit-11,00-Radio News fleel, (London · Relay) ness claimed he was born, to Stu 11,16-Weather Report, World News &
[Al- Chau,
God Bare the ILE
(Re
Rediffusion
A.M..
7.00 Up With The Bus, 1.16-Belling Up Exercises, 130-Musical Clock, 1.45-Ed, A. Keller Show.
3.00--News & Weather Forecast, 9.11 Rosario Bourdon Symphonetiæ. 9.00 Morning Masle,
9.80 Thursday's Favourite Classics, 10.30-Morning Medic,
P.M.
12.06.X. Block Exchange. 12.10B.B.C. Bchool Broadenst. 12.5From the Films,
1.00-Light Variety, Lab-New.
130-Orchestra Of The Week, 2.05-Variety Calls, The Tune. 4.00The Novatials Telo,
· 4.15 ----Troplexia, 4.50-Yocally Yours.
8.00-Mule Makers,
4,1b-Children's Corners,
B.JömMovie Time
4.00-Mulo by Paul Weston,
P.18-Men Behind The Melody, i
618-Norman, Cloutier and Ala Memory'
gy, uble 'Mad ten bee
(1.60-Bing Bing,
7.16-Ray McKinley Orchestra,
According to the prosecution, party of policemen acting on in- formation was stationed in Nathen Road near the Broadway Theatre
at the Argyle Street junction on NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES the evening of January 29.
::
3.1. "VINGNES"
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
́LEAVES LONDON
1
OUTWARDA
***OGRTU”
*.. "CANTON"
1. "CARTHAGE”
Balled
4th May
Ist Jane
DUE HONGKONG
19th May
Ith June
3rd July
Via Southampton, Poes Bald, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang â
HOMEWARDS
3. "CORFZUN
**CANTON"
• "CARTHAGE"
A “CORFU"
·6% "CANTON".
14. "CARTUAGE"
Blagapor
LEAVES HONGKONG
DUM LONDON
15th May
18th June
Mih Juse
·20th July
4th August
+
Eih September
Ist Exptember
Ind October
29th September
20th October
1th Zabr
Acoupling Cargo for Eingapore, Penang, Oslambo, Bomber, Adem,
Ports Bald & London, -
OUTWARDS
"BRILLONG" 2. "BOUDAN"
*4. "SHILLONG"
HOMEWARDS
"HILLONG"
Ms. "BOUDAN"
FREIGHT SERVICK
BUR HONGKONG Ia purt
Brd May
LEAVES BONG KONG
#2nd April
LOADS HONGKONG
11th Mar
Buat Mar
FROM
London & Continent.
--
.* WOM
Kobe Yokohama.
- FOR London & Continent.
Acospling Cargo for Bingapore, Pork Bwuttenham, Penang, Colosse bo, Adsa, Port Bald, Ganon, Marvelļies, London, Hamburg, Ande werp & Botterdam. With Uberty to sell at Bombay if tadsaam offers.
+
TANES AVAILABLE FOR CARRIAGE OF OIL IN BULK. SPACE FOR REFRIGERATED GARGO. LIMITED FABBEN. GER ACCOMMODATION,
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
".. "SI2DHANA”
from
Straits
Qalrotts
*** "TAIREA"
dus 26th Apr,
salls 28th Apr. due 19th Mar
all 12th May
for Japan.
via
for Japan, from Calentia,· Rangoon,
Biralta,
• These ships have Refrigeeled Cargo epsos.
►
P. & O./B.I. JOINT SERVICE
Persian Gulf, Bombay a stinita,
"OZARDA”
"PENDA”-
dus 25th Apr.
salla 10th Apr. due 28th Apr. salis 29th Apr,
from
for Japan, from Japan,
Colombo,
遍
for Straita, Dubay, Karachi Persian Gulf
• Accepta cargo on through Bills of Lading for Parsis Oull Porte
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... "EASTERN"
due Mid May
from New Zealand. & Australia,
All vessels have Uberty to call at any ports on or off the sonte, and the roulas and sailings are subject to change or amendment with or without notion
For full particulars apply ło:-
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
ISTHMIAN LINE
(Isthmian Steamship Company, New York)
DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK
VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA
"STEEL ADVOCATE”, "STEEL SURVEYOR”.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees per
· “STEEL EXECUTIVE"
1.8. BENATTOW"
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Having arrived Hongkong Wharf & Godown Co's godown spot, and then walking together consignees of cargo are hereby where it will be at consignees along Argyla Street in as
Presently the two accused were scen meating near the
Easterly direction Awards Fanotified that all goods have risk and subject to the Wharf's Yuan Street. The police officers been landed and placed at their, terms and conditions of storage, followed. At a givan signal, they risk and expense into the go- and where delivery may be descended on the two, Ip Puk downs of China Provident L. obtained. was found to have a revolver in & M. Ltd. where-delivery may
some wire.
goods are landed.
?
Damaged packages are to be his pocket, white Lai Bung, had be obtained up.soon as the left in the godowns for ex- amination by, Consignees and After their arrest, the two made No claims will be admitted the Company surveyors, voluntary statements to the police, after the goods have left the Meters, as a result of which, they were charged with the offence.
Buth accused denied the allega-
Crown.
Carmichael & Clarke godowns or failure to attend at 10 am. on April 22, 1850: To comply with the General the 'survey."
ilons of conspirácý ' from the All broken, chafed and dam-Bonded Warehouse Regulations, aged goods are to be left in the consignees must have a": Re- The all-men Jury brought in a godown where they will be venue Officer in attendance unanimous verdict, and sentence examined in the presence at when damaged dullable goods was accordingly passed by Ms. Ments, Goddard and Douglas are examined, Justlee Gould, Benior Pulme Judge. Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown on April 24, 1950, at 10 am. No claima will be admitted after the goods have left the Counsel, assisted by Detective val
To comply with the Generat
steamer's godowne, and all Sub-Inspector: W.. Wall, P: Bonded Warehouse Regulations, goods remaining undelivered secuted. Wan
cansigitee must have a Re- after April 24, 1950, will be venus Offcer i in attendance subject to rent. when examinina damaged duti-
FRESH FISH PRICES
one of the islands' In
the Soko group, Chol-sald that he
Home News. From Dritain,
·Borded. Relay)
at
did not know, tha
Hearing continues today,
|
11,30—Class-Down;"";
LAND INNT
8.10-Lo
| the) Hong:· Kong' Fishỉ,
÷8.[2=/The "Sweetwood 'Berenadain."
Kennedy Town; yeste
*.10--Bong Bouvenirs,
7.(Emtalston 10. Leibert.
Nowndale
FLEET MOVEMENTS
DESEQUISITIONED.
Tien Ping Shan, Sheung Shujaanzen Walka on May
HMS Belfast returned to Hong (Inland Lot No.) and Honolusion, Comours Hall: Kong from Bingapore yesterday.. Lok Yum, nesc, Tel Po, (Lót No. 26HMA Jamaica i due back in 1821 in D.D.7): war derequisi
the Colony from Japan on Satur- tioned and returned to the own
Ka sa Monday is to the on
(swan klatki for "Bolltware requisitione Jepang on Tuesday Millery Authoritie
10.00--1.0.C. Nowa,
Prosh"Bah- Averkas
|| Mud: Chronnée
| Gingo, Flaha
against
the
Tanks "available for Bulk Oil
.:20th May
22nd June
,23rd July
SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK & DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)
"STEEL VOYAGER"
ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.
*STEEL VOYAGER” "STEEL AGE".
.30th Apr.
Salls N. Y. Sails 8.F. Due H.K. Salled Salled * 29th Apr. Salled 22nd Apr. 12th May
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RRIVALS FROM EUROPE
m.v. "TONGHAI” my. "DALI
25th Apr.
24th May
SAILINGS TO EUROFE
Ins Port
m.v. "HEMLAND" inv: "TONGHÀIS
6th May End-May,
will ba
LADEN" PORT SAID; APICASABLANCA, ANTWERP
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