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THE CHINA - MA

SDAY, MAY -3, 18604, JHT

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Y'SOOCHOW

"YUNNAN"

"PRODUCE**

"POYANG" "KWEIYANG" "PAKHO!" "YOCHOW"

. "SHIANSI"

SAILINGS TO Inchon & Pusan Keelung

Singapore & Sibu

Tientsin

Singapore & Bangkok Bangkok

S'pore & Indonesia Yokohama, Nagoya,

Onka & Kobe

"PRODUCE"

Sibu

"KUPEN"

"FAKROP"

"TSINAN"

"SHANSI"

"WUSUEH"

..

6 p.m. 3rd May

5 p.m. 4th May*

6 p.m. 6th May

3 p.m. 8th May

3 p.m. 6th May*

5 p.m. 9th, May

3 p.m. 18th May

15th May

• Balls from Custodian Wharf.

ARRIVALS FROM

Ticntain & Taingino

Kobe & Reelung Bangkok.

3rd May 6th/7th May 7th/8th May 10th May 10th/11th May

Bangkok

RIVER SERVICE

Hongkong/Macno

Dept. Hongkong

2 p.. daily except Wed, & Sun.

Macau/Hongkong

Arr. Ilongkang

7 am. Tues., Wed., Fri. & Satc

3.30 p.m. Sunday

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA

NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE

"ANKING"

"SINKIANG"

"CHANGTE”

"TAIYUAN"

"ANKING" "SINKIANG”

"CHANGTE"

"TAIYUAN'

SAILINGS TO

Sydney & Melbourne

(Not loading)

Japan

Manus Is.,

& Melbourne

Kobe, & Osaka

...

8th May 13th May

Sydney

20th May

„Japan

w

ARRIVALS FROM

4th Week May

7th May 9th May 17th May

Australia & Manila

4th Week May

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Australia

Japan .....

Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Fort Sald. "AUTOLYCUS“

"CLYTONEUS” ....Genoa, Marseilles

"MEMNON"

Tangier, Casablanca,

Liverpool & Glas-

7th May

New

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

25th May

0th May

0th May

12th May

U.K. via Straits &

Bangkok

14th May

U.K. via Straits ..

14th May

UK. via Straits

30th May

U.K. via Bangkok &

Labuan

11th June

"PELEUS"

U.K. via Straits

12th Junc

"AGAPENOK"

UK. via Strails &

Manila

13th June

TYNDAKEUS" "ASTYANAX"

"MENESTHEUS"

"FYRRHUS" "CALCHAS” "DOLIUS"

& Philippiries... U.K. via Straits U.K. via Straits

& Maniln

DE LA RAMA LINES

Salling to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Via Japan and Paelfie coast ports

"BENGAL"

Arriving via Manita from

US. Atlantic & Pacific Coast Paris

"DONA ANICETA”

. 19th May

8th May

Carriers option to proceed vin other poris te load-&-discharge-cargo.

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. BRANCH OFFICES:

„Chater Ad.. Cable and Blueless Bldg 27160.

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

to and from

Atlantic Coast Ports of the United States

and For Easter Ports

NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS

ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC

PERON SUGGESTION:

"THIRD POSITION" FOR STABLE PEACE

New York

Stock Exchange

New York,. May 1. A strong but not spectacular buying movement today pushed stock market prices to a new. average high for the year.

Buenos Aires, May 1.

President Juan Peron, in an hour-long, message, opened the Argentine' Congress today declar- ing that Capitalism and Communism cannot live in the present world, and offered Ar-. gentina's, "third position" as a solution for a stable peace.

The President said that capitalism has nothing to

offer except failure of individual liberalism with no other country but the United States strong enough to survive, a clash with the Soviets.

Other Western countries were; undermined by poverty and war ruin and their peoples were ready to jeling to any doctrine which might promise a way out of the present situa-

Virtually every section of the list participated in the advance of fractions to more than a point. Leadership on the rise was termes Impressive in Wall Street, with the

blue

chip issues participating tion. fully. There was

There was nothing erratle

ing or

Lockheed, Consolidated North American

Communism, in a better pos!-

the

optimistic, we want to become one of the most powerful nɛ. tions of the world in the acono- mic field,

President Peron sald;

conclusion of several trade agree ments plus the ·BUJOČERA of our policy the United States, permit me to of frank cordiality towards announce that. Argentina has no serious economic problem pend- ing."

Com- meet

A

RADIO

Radio Hong Kong, brosdysste.-- on; '■ freopener $45 kilocystei per- second

and on 9.82 mergeyelas per second in

the 11 meiro band,”

H.K.T.

P.M.

atrat

ניוזח 1

| 12,10—Broadcast for Behools-Gorgraphy Hlaing be the Andes“ A Talk

by Hame Barsoch, (BBCT8)

Calling"-Program-

me Bummary, 12.42—Juss Octet--Å Programme of Im- provised Musts Diayed by the Jans Octet of Jinė, (BBOTS) 12.45-"From the Filma.**

1.15-News; Woulder. Report and

nouncement,

An

1.85--Interlude. 1.10-Time for Male"-BOD Midland

Link Ores.. {DUCTS)

2.00-Close Down.

Calllur”—Progesm<

mie Bummary, 6.00-"Take It From Here"----Wih. Joy Nichols, Diek Deniley and Jimmy Edwards, (Londón Relay) 6.10-Bonge by Robert Wilson. (Tenor), Tele Valderrama nt the Piano, (Studio) 7.00 "Lucky'

Dip"-Variety Request Programme Trmented by Chris Line Abore. (tudio) 4.00-World News, (London Relay) - 2.10—Her Majesty the Queen Launched the New "Ark Royal" Comments- tort Wynford Vaughan-Thomae. (London Relay) 8.20-"Orebestre of the Week"

Thilharmonie Hymphony Orch, of, New York,

8.6"The

Engilah Nove!"* (No. *) "Bambel Richardson" by Tom Bopkinson, (Londen Relay) 0.00--"From the Editoriais." (London

Fletars

9.10-Weather Report,

in the action, no splurge of buy-tion in the cold war, was carry

waves of selling.

infiltration which wasing on It was a case

ase of steady progress through Communists regard as the best out the session: 604 issues nd- means to avoid a hot war.

Concluding, the economic 03- vanced and 300, declined, while Capitalism must

mental as our policy is, the fact 110 issues recorded new highs and munism half way in political. Pect, the melange sald, "Funda- 20 hit new laws. Transfers total-economic and social fields if it is that we have given the world wanted to survive and that, halt led 2,300,000,

now economic system--the Among gainers were Santa Fe, way was of a third

system of social economy."

11-London Promenade Orch." that Nickel Plate, Phelps

The President Dodge,

emphasised

Presideht. Peron concluded his B40-"Picture Parado”-A Programme

about Cilmax Molybdenum, Scott Paper, Argentina is not Isolationist poll-message by speaking on the su-

British *Tim "Now Vultee,tically or economically. He offer-

Untabban was a Robber." (DNCTE) cial polley of his Government, Aviation, Sin-ca Argentine technical co-opera-which, he said had given the 10.00-Princh Cabaret" (Studio)

punetics particularly operation has..replaced tion to all countries

10,10-Recital by Hephaibah (Piano) and clair Oil. Only one of the 15

social conscience in which

Yehudi Menuhin (Violins most active issues declined-Pepsi those of Latin-America.

class 10.45-"Boft Lights and Sweet Music." Argentina welcomed Cola, down %. Other slumbiers

foreign in-

He.. struggle.

reiterated the 1106-Radia. News Reel, London Relay Whenever Included Emerson Radio, Zenith,vestments,

necessary Argentine claims to the Sandwich 11.1-Wrather Report, World News and Admiral Corporation.

every facility would be extended Islands and also the Antarelle Dow Jones Averages: Stocks so that foreign capital may come Zone.

15 to Argentina and with 76.03; 20 Industrials 215.01;

President Person's message was Rails

of the export and import heard ony by his supporters with tails 55.70; 10

ception of basic products if they wished 18 Radical they would be able to develop themselves in protest.

Deputies absenting Twenty nre freely than anywhere else other Rodleals resigned on Satur- in the world.

day. There is no opposition in the Senate-United Press.

Clasing Quoties 43.20,

Adams Expres

li 2274

American Can

Ainske Juneau à

€9

53

15714

Waterworks 10% Anaconda Copper 30% Aviation Corp. 84

Baldwin Locomotive 10%

Barnsdal 54%

Bendix Aviation 47

Bethlehem Ster! 381%

Boeing Aircraft 31 Borden Co.. 51 Canadian Pacific 13%

Case 43

Chrysler 0871

Colgate 44%

Commercin! Solvent 18 Corn Products 6814 Du Pont 74%

Easlinan Kodak 474 General Electric 484

Motors 36%..

Goodrich 87% Goodyear 52%

Homéstake Mining 44% International Harvester 27%

Paper 43%

Tel & Tel 14% Johns Manville 48% Kennerolt Copper 531 Montgomery Ward 58% National Distillers 224

Lead 40%

New York Central 14% Packard Motors 4

Pan American Airways 6% Pennsylvania RR 17

Radlo Corp. 22

·(Continued-On-Col.4)-

the ex-

No problems Foreign investments should not be permitted to seek control of the domestic market, should not be allowed to eliminate

competi- tion and 'should not get excessive profits.

zro

He said, "Many fielda stiti open in our country although it may sound over.

(Continued from Col. 3) Remington Rand 12 Republic Steel 31 Reynolds Tobacco 371⁄2 Schenley 32

Sears Roebuck 44% Shell Oil 30% Soenny Vacuum 17% Southern Pacifle 63% Standard Brands 2334

Voll-of Calif. 054 Oil of N. J. 72% Studebaker 33% Union Bog 20

Carbide 47% *

US Rubber 42

Steel 33%

DUMP. EXPLOSION

KILLS 32

New Delhi, May 1. Thirty-two and

were killed and more than a score injured whon an old, amanuntion dump explo. ded today in Patiala, North Western India.

Lines 16% Westinghouse 3416. Youngstown Sheet & Tubo 83 Gen. Pub. Utilities 17% Bonds were slightly higher. Among curb gainere were Alumi- Inlum of America, Cities Service, Humble Oil, Imperial Oil, Loui- |slana: Land.--Associated Press.~-

OCEAN AGENCIES, LTD.

FAR EAST SERVICE

FROM U.S.A. PORTS

S.S. “ARGOVAN”

Duo on or about 6th May

Consigners are requested to arrange for over-side delivery, otherwise lighterage and landing charges 'are

for their account.

Agenta:

THE HONG KONG EASTERN SHIPPING CO.,

Room 76, French Bank Bldg., 5th Floor. Telephones: 32300 (Private Office) 38861 (General Office)

LTD.

A correspondent Patiala for the Delhi newspaper "The Statesman" said 11 bodies have been recovered from the wreck- age and 23 persons are in-hos- pital. An official statement sald sabotage was not suspected.

The explosion smashed a wall at the Patiala fort and blew up nearby shops. More than 100 troops worked-late tonight clear- ing the debris and extricating the

bodies. Associated Press.

UK HOTEL MEAL PRICE LIMIT OFF

London, May 2.

The Food Minister, Mr. Webb, took the ceiling off the price of meals in British restaurants yer- terday in a bid to earn more 'dol- lars from American tourists."

Home News from Britain,

· (Recorded Relay)

God Save the King.

11.30 Close Down,

A.M.

Reditfusion

7,00-Up With The Bun, 7,16-Betting. Up, Exorches. 7.30-Mu»le«! Clock,

7.45-1, A. Keller Show. 8.00-News & Weather Forecast, 4.1-Random Thythm.

8.45-A Programose for Women, 9,00-Morning Musle, 910-Wednesday's Favourite Cinasies, 10.80 Morning Medley. P.M.

12.00-11.K. Stock Exchange. 12.10-B.B.C. School Broadenst, 12.82-Variety Bandbox, 1.00-Hawaiian Music. 1.15-News.

136-London Studta Concert, 2.00 Metropolitan Opera.

4.00-im Bryant and His Wildcat. 4,15—Today's Choice. 4.30--Vocally Yours. 4,00-Musle Maketi, 5.16 Children's Corner, 5:50-Harmony Hall,

8. Radio Headliner" 4.00The Hot Club, 5.3 The Jumpin' Jacks, 8.45-Do You Remember? 7.00 Terry and Grace, 7.15-Candlelight and Bilrer, 6.DR.B.C, News, 6.10-Local News.

8.75-The Sweetwood Berennders, [8.50-Allen Roth's Symphony of Melody.

2.00 The Stars Bing.

0.1&Time Out with Allen Prosott. 0.30 Radio Stage. 10.00-B... News,

0.10-Local Now.

34.IB-Relay,

Meals at high-grade restaurants and night clubg, with the charges 11.00-Muate of Manhattan. added in, run-a-high-as-15 A Dain with Dreamland."" shillings-Associated Press.

12.00-Close Dawn,

Royal Interocean Lines

ROUNDTRIP TO JAPAN

about 16 days

on the Luxury Linor

M/S. "TEGELBERG"

sailing 13th May to Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama SPÉCIAL SUMMER ROUNDTRIP FARES:

HK$700.00

First class cabins with private bath

without privato bath HK$650.00

Passage Dept., King's Bldg. Telephone No. 28017.

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT BERVICE

'OUTWARDS

***CORFU“

L. "CANTON"

14. "CARTHAGE”

LEAVES LONDON DUS HONGKONG

Balled

4th May

fal June

1h May

5th June Brd July

Via Southampton, Port Bald, Áden, Bombay, Dolombo, Pensar á

HOMEWARDS

LE. "CORFU**

“CANTON"

» “CARTHAGE

14. "CORPU"

** "CANTON"

* "CARTHAGE"

Bingapore

LEAVES BONOKONG.

Fil June

..

DUE LONDON

16th May 14 p.m.)

1th June

14th July

1th Augurk

Wth, Beptember

2nd October

B0th October

Tik July

4th August

Ist September

29th September

Accepting Cargo for Bingapore, Praze, Colamba, Bombay, Adem,

Porta Baid a London,

OUTWARDS

ma, "SOUDAN" *-*, "SURAT”

m. "BOUDAN"

HOMEWARDS

"ADILLONG"

ma, “BOUDAN"

FREIGHT BERVICE

·DUE HONGKONG

5th May

1st June

FROM

London & Continent.

FOR

LEAVES HONG KONG

9th Mor

Kubo Yokohama.

LEAVES HONGKONG . FOR

14th May And Hunt

London & Continent..

Acompting Cargo for Bingapore, Pors wettenham, Penang, Colota ba, Aden, Fort Bald. Cenon, Marvéliša, London, Hamburg, And- wer Botterdam. With liberty to call at Bombay if Inducement

TANKS AVAILABLE FOR CARHIAGE OF OIL IN DULY. EPACE FOR REFRIGERATED CARGO. LIMITED PÅREEN- GER ACCOMMODATION,

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

*. "SINDHANA”

doe 10th May all 12 MAT

* "TAIREA"

due 18th May

le 17 hing

"STIRALA” ··

due and Hay

walls 27th May

• Those ships have Befrigmated Cargo

from Japan, for Sirali, Rangoon & Calculta,

from Calcutta, Itangoon & Strails, for Japan.

from Calcúlta, Madras & Strate for Straits, Chittagong

Calcita.

граст

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

•In part

. "OZARDA”.

"PEMBAH

In port walls Srd Mar

'mafia 10th May

from Perilan Gulf, -Bombay Birkitu,

К Зирип, from Japan,

the Btraits, Columbo, . *Bombay, Karachi • Paralan Gulf.

** Accepia cargo on thronet Bill of Lading for Persian Gulf Porta

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.S. CO., LTD.

8. "EASTERN"

New

due

lat June from

Amatralla,

Zealand 4

All Yensola dava Überty, to call at ang poris on or off the route, and the rooted and sailings are subject to change 35 amendment' with or without notice.

For full particulars apply lo:- MACKINKON, MACKÉNZIE & CÓ.

Telephone Nos.-27721-4.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S. "KAMBODIA."

Loading 5th May

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA,

ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO,

GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks available for the carriage of oil in bulk

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor;

Tel. 34111 & 34112

"PIONEER COVE"

"PIONEER MAIL"

· "PIONEER· BAY"

SAILING TO MANILA-

Takubar) ........................

.May 3

.May. 17

.June 1

4

.:June 2

"PIONEER COVE" (via Yokohama, Takubar) May "PIONEER MAIL" (via Yokohama)......May 18

PIONEER BAY” (via Yokohama, Fusan,

SAILINGS. TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL

Arr. May 27 Sails May 20

"PIONEER COVE"

"PIONEER MAIL"

"PIONEER BAY":

**

June 7 June 30

•On 2. July 114:

» July 6 For rates, appoial information call

Juin B

"

June 28

#

"PIONEER DALE"

UNITED STATES LINES Queen's Bldg. COMPANY Tel 28198.

The shore slut Indiestan" the petsstyn) 'y'aria - of- funding, sud 'dische Prosom(fy) intended, but ni dheir rek'aths. - Par-Burthak: Bifu

BURNS PHILP

LINE

M.V. “MERKUR”

expected to arrive from Australia

20th MAY

Round Trip to Japanese Parts 23rd May 10th Juan Sails for New Guinea; and Australian Förfs

12th JUNE

all particulars "apply.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

AGENTS

Ground Hook

HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE

S.S. "MEERKERK”-

LOADING 5th AND 6th MAY

- strzałe

FOR

MANILA" SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA, MARSEILLES,

*P* ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG and OSLO)

Agenter-

ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES

19028018@21018, 28017

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

m.v. HEMLAND

LOADING 5th MAY SAILING 6th MAY

ADEN, POET SAID: GENOA, MARSEILLES-TANGIKBS, CASABIANÇA," ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN,

MBURG, COPENHA

OSLO & GOTHENBURG

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

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