BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"POYANG"
"PRODUCE"
"KWEIYANG"
"PAKHOI"
"YUNNAN"
"HUPEN” 1. "YOCHOW”
"SHANSI"
"ANRUT"
"PARHOP" "HUPER" "YUNNAN"
"TSINAN"
"SHANSI" "ANHUI"
"WUSUFIP"
SAILINGS TO Tientsin
Salkon & Sibu .... Singapore & Bangkok Bongkok Keelung, Inchon &
Pusan Tsingtao & Tientsin Singapore, Djakarta,
Samarang & Sourabaya Yakohama, Nagoya,
Osaka & Kobe ... .Singapore, Penang &
Belawan
• Salls from ARRIVALS FROM .Kobe & Keclung
Tientsin & Tsingtao keelung
Bangkok Bangkok
Singapore
RIVER SERVICE Hongkong/Macho Dept. Hongkong
2 p.m. dally except Wed. & Sun.
11 a.m. 6th May
5 p.m. 8th May
-
3 p.m. 9th May
5 p.m. 0th May
5 p.m. 11th May*
5 p.m. 12th May*
2 p.m. 15th May
15th May
3 p.m. 19th May Custodian Wharf.
7th/8th May p.m. 8th May th/10th May J0th May 10th/11th May 12th May
Macao/Hongkong
Arr. Hongkong
7 a.m. Tues., Wed., Fri, & Sat. 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 londing)
Japan
Manus Is., Sydney
& Melbourne
Japan .....
4 p.m. 10th May
13th May
20th May
4th Week May
ARRIVALS FROM
6 p.m. 7th May
Australia & Manila
4th Week May
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Kobe & Osaka
Australia
Yokohama
9th May 17th May
Scheduled Sailings to Europe vla Adon & Fort Sald.
*AUTOLYCUS"
"CLYTONEUS"
Tangier, Casablanca,
Liverpool & Glas-
HOW
Genoa, Marsellies Liverpool, Dublin
"MEMNON"
"TYNDAREUS” "ASTYANAX"
UK vla Straits & Philippines U.K. vín, Straits U.K. via Straits
& Manila
.U.K. via Straits
9th May
& Glasgow ARRIVALS FROM
25th May
7th May
10th May
11th May
"PYRRHUS" "MENESTHEUS"
15th May
.U.K. via Straits &
Bangkok
15th May
“CALCHAS”
U.K. via Straits
30th May
"DOLIUS"
U.K. via Bangkok &
Labuan
11th June
"PELEUS"
U.K. via Straits
12th June
"AGAPENOR"
U.K. vin Straits &
Manila
13th June
DE LA RAMA LINES
Salling to New York, Balilmore, Philadelphla. Via Japan and Pacifle evasi perts
"BENGAL"
Arriving vin Manila from -U.S.-Atlantic-&-Pacific- Const-Ports
"DONA ANICETA"
RADIO
Radio Hong Kong browdcasta
frequener,of 945 kiloeyele per second
and on 9.62 megaṇycies per second in The 1 metra band
H.K.T.
P.M.
12.16 Morning Prayer. (ludioĮ
12, Ba Trung Hung Calling"-Program«';
me Bummary, 12.12-"Municat Awcellentia"-In · Har-
mony..
12.45-30-Venui ( Viola) And I
Orchestra, Joha muress, (Vocals 1.16-News, Weather Beport and A
nouncements.
1,26—fterlude.
1.50—Orchestra) Selections,
2.00"Forces Cholce" Frmented by 1.30 Americs Patrol-A-Programme of flecord Characters Iresented by
Torn Collins, (Audio)
Lionel Box, {Bindlus 2.00-Hompital Requests-Prevented.
"Amber," tullo) 4.00-Warid News, Boudon Belay) 4.10-"Song of the Itasue"-With D
Cromly,
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 'd, 1980,
UN still backing the Arab League
London, May 4.
Britain continues to favour existence of the Arab League in preference to splitting up of the Arab world into a number of groups.
described nuthoritatively
overall security.
The
This attitude was motivated on the same lines as the other Slates, with mechanized largely by the considerationArab that the alternative to the Arab units and jet fighters. Her De- League might be a splitting fence Minister is planning to visit into conflicting camps.
Britain shortly to review the Britain's
training of military missions in priority Interest at
England. East 1s present in the Middle
The report, not officially con- armed hore, added that Snud!- stability first in the interest of Arabia plans to send missions also the area and in that of Western to the United States and Egypt.
prospects -United Press. of establishing such stability aro held to be greater unity can be maintained among the Arab countries, to be followed by between them and Isrnet. These considerations motivated British preference for 6.00-"Uigt İsquenta" — Linda Catera settlement in the Middle East Calling-40 Int. Division Transport between the united Arab front Platon. H.A.8.C. (Bludlu
and Israel rather than between "Bong Kes Calllyz"--Program individual Arab Stalca and the me Bummary.
Israel Government. 800-"Actventures of Blekard Hanuny"
by John Buchan, Par TI "Hau nay Gets Down to Work (un. aten -lay)
4.30-"Have a Go"-A Quiz Programmer Kreement
Introduerd by Wired Nicktra. (HETA)
4.30="11's Swing Time,"
Offcial sources point to the pre- sent hostile attitude of the majority of Arab Stales to Israel and fear that agreement by one 7.96-Lander Stall Concert-The BRC Arab State with Israel might re-
Northern Bech, (HCTHĮ
sult, in present circumstances, in 7.30-Variety Hall-From the Cam-splitting of the Arab
berwell Palace,
(BTS) the detriment of security in the world to whole area,
EGG-World, News and New. Analyst,
(Latin Reiny)
Saturday Round-Up" (Ardley 30-Time for Monte THC Mitant
Light Orrh. (ICTY)
0.00 "Prom 19e Editorials,""
Kring)
(London
Oficial quarters indicate that the changing attitude of the Bri- | tish Government, as expressvil by the recent recognition of Jor- stan's unnexation and of Israel, 7.10--Weather Report,
reflects Britain's modliled policy 9.11-poria Resulvi, (8luding
of realism in the Middle East and V.tc-The
Canterbury Tal-No.
it is expected to find increasing Puent Alupted the Brondracting. "The Wife of Bath's cognition on both sides direct- the Friar's Tally involved in the Middle East
conflict.
Chaucer's
Tale
4 (BICTS) 13.05--"Cabaret" ml Dance Munke,
11.00 "Endio New Reel" (London
Rylny)
12.1-Weathard Heport, World News and
Home News from Britain.
Recorded elny}
God Save the King.
11.80-Cluse Iwn,
Rediffusion
A.M.
7.00-Up With The Bun. 7.16-Setting Up Exercises, 7. Muxtent Clock, 7,45-E). A, Beller Show, 1.00--News & Wenther Forecast, F.1-Halon Concert. PlayeTA, 9.00 Murning Music, P.-Katrday's' Fuwarile Clasica. 14.30Morning Medley,
F.M.
18.00--Plpanzial and World News, 12.1-Strike Up The Band. 12.32--Dance Music,
1.16-News.
1,30-The Wick's ComponeE, 2.00-Variety Culls The Tune. 4.00-The Nuvatime Trio,
4.16-Trupirana.
4.50 Vecully Yours,
2.00--Unit Requiente,
c.co-The Adventures of Richard Har
nay.
6.30-Muste for Blakexpente,
2.061pting Joy Niebola.
7.16-"Teen Time,"
19th May
7.45 Down Harmony Lane.
#00-11.3.C, News,
*1Q-Local News,
H.Varity an. Records,
~1.50-8ports — Roundup,
8.46-Let's Walte
900-"Al The Opera"
8th May
P.Bit Parade.
Carriers option to proceed via other ports to
lond & discharge cargo.
All the above subject to alteration without notice, For Passage and Freight particulara please apply to
1. CONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL Tel. 30331/8 Private Exchange.
BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Ad: West, 25875, 32144, 24878.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
S.S. "CHAMPOLLION"
will, sail for
MARSEILLES
Via
Manila, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti
and Port Said
on
Monday the 8th of May at 7. p.m.
10.00-11.1.C. News.
10.10akal News, 10.15-elay.
Show
11 00-Tex Henake 11.1-Munire Berno Book. 11.30-A Date with Dreamland, 13.4tarifist,
12.00--Close Down,
Washington, May 4.
The Armed Services Committee
Meanwhile, no notification has yet been received by the Foreign Office from the Yemen Govern- ment that a Yemenite delegation is to visit London early
next month to discuss maiters of in- terest between the two countries. Questions at issue are said to in- volve the frontier line with Aden and diplomatic representation.
At present a diplomatic channel is provided by the Governor of Aden.
Anglo-American Co-operation
"A "Dally Telegraph" repart from Cairo today stressed that recognition by both Britain and the United States of enlarged Jordan was considered as the
first
"Commúnism growing in Japan"
London, May 4,
A Japanese Christian tead. er sald today that Communi Is growing by leaps and bounds in Japan.
But Dr. T. Kagawa told the Presbyterian Church assé M. bly that Christianity is also gaining many new adherents in the country.
More than half the trade unions in Japan are on the side of Communism, but most of the leaders of the moder. ate trade unions are Christ lans.
He told the assembly: "Do not regard Taiwan, Japan and China as far distant places which need foreign missionaries. Regard them as your near neighbours and, if you love the Christian mevc. ment there. you will next teal the difference here." Associated Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees Per
6.8. "ANNITSA”
MAERSK LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The M/V "PETER MAERSK baving arrived from New York and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo aro hereby notified that their goods ard being landed and placed at their risk and expenses into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go- down Company* godowns ut Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be fended here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option
extends.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remain- Ing undelivered after May 13, 1950, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on May 12, 1950, at 10 am. by our Sur- veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have ง Re- venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All claims must reach us before June 6, 1950, or they will not be recognised.
:
No Insurance will be effected.
JEBSEN & CO., Agents. Hong Kong, May 6, 1950.
MAERSK LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The M/V "OLUF MAERSK" having arrived from New York and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Koods Gro being landed and placed at their risk into the long
are hereby notified that their and expense cargo is being discharged into Kong & Kowloon Wharf & the Hong Kong & Kowloon Godown Company's godowas Wharf & Godown Co.'s_go-at Kowloon, where delivery down, where it will be at Con- may be obtained signees' risk and subject to the the goods are landed, Wharf's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery
example of Co-operation may be obtained..
concrete Anglo-American In Middle Exat policy. The report claimed that signs are accumulating that Egypt her- self, tired of attempting to be the boss and butt of so many small factions States, will even- tually seek new political horizons and advantages from closer as- sociation,
considerable power in the
the
1.
Westemacies" with
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for exam- ination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke, at 10 a.m. on May 6, 1950.
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PAGBENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
• "CORFU”
OUTWARDS
a. "CANTON"
KS. "CARTHĄCE"
LEAVES LONDON
Balled
4th May
1st June -
DUB NONGKONG
12th May
Eth June
3rd July
Via Bouthamṣion. Port Bald, Afrn, Bombay, Colombo, Petang &
HOMEWARDS
"CORTU"
CANTON"
en “CARTHAGE"
L "CORPUN
"CANTON"
* "CARTHAGR"
Bingapore.
LEAVES HONGKONG
DUE LONDON
15th May (4p.r.)
16th June
29th July
Blh August
Deh June
4th Augu
Il Beptwaber
th.Beptember
4th Heptember
and October.
Both October
Accepting Cargo for Binexpore, Pannat. Colambo, Bombar, Aden,
Porta Bald a London,
OUTWARDS M. "ROUDAN"
1. "BURAT"
"BOUDAN"
HOMEWARDS
L. "SHILLONG"
. "BOUDAN"
FREIGHT SERVICE
DUR HONGKONG In part
Jet June
FROM
Lawton & Continent.
LEAVES HONG KONG
8th May
LEAVES HONGKONG
14th May
5th June
FOR
Hub & Yokohama.
FOR London & Continent.
Accepting Cargo for Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Colone bo, Aden, Port Bald. Cenon. Marsellion, London, Hamburk, Ank werp & Rotterdam. With liberty to call at Bombay If inducement offers.
TANKO AVAILABLE FOR CARRIAGE OF OIL IN DULE. SPACE FOR REFRIGERATED JARGO. LIMITED FARSEN-
·GER ACCOMMODATION.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
*.. "BINDRANA”
* AIREA"
dua 10th May mails 18th Nar
due 15th May
"UIRALA"
salle 17th May due 22nd May
all 27th May
from Japan. for Hirata, Rangoon & Calculta
from Caleuita, Rangoờn
Strait,
for Jupen.
from Calcutta, Madra A Stralu,
for Strells, Chittagon ♣ Calculia
• These ships have Nafcigerated Cargo space.
P. & 0./8.1, JOINT SERVICE
from Persins Gulf. Bombay 8trails.
for Japan,
ma. "OZARDA”
in port
as soon 89
.. "TURNEA"
mails 14th May, dur 26th May
antis 28th May
fur Japan
landed here, unless notice. has Optional cargo will not be
been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
:
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the
To comply with the General Godowns, and all goods re- Bonded Warehouse Regulations maining undelivered after May Consigneca must have a Re-11, 1950, will be subject to Referring to the recognition of venue Officer in attendance rent. Jordan. the "Telegraph's" report when damaged dutiable goods All broken, chated, and added: "The Joint British and aro examined, American action appears to have
damaged Goods are to be left resolved
at least one situation
where they No claims will be admitted, in the Godowns, on which the stability of
be examined on May the after the goods have left the Arab-Middle-East has long been steamer's godowns, and all Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & 10,-1950,-at--10-a.m.-by-ous hanging precariously."
The Daily Graphic" reported that Saudi-Arabla has decided to enlarge and modernise her army
CAROL IN UK
on or
will
after May 8, 1950, will be, goods remaining undelivered Douglas. subject to rent.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations All claims against the steam-consignees must have er must be presented to the venue. Officer in attendance A Re- undersigned
before when damaged dutiable goods London, May 4.
May 22, 1950, or they will are examined. Former King Corol of Rumania not be recognised. and his wife, the former Madame Lupescu, arrived in Britain te-elected.
No Fire Insurance will be before June 4, 1950, or they All claims must reach us
night to attend the International
will not be recognised. Stump Exhibition In London.
given by
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD) Agents.
of the House of Representatives They will be the guests at the voted today to extend congerip-Stamp Day dinner tion for another two years. The dealers and other experts at the present Selective Service Act Is Savoy Hotel in London on May Hong Kong, May 3, 1950. due to expire on June 4-Reuler, 8-Router.
Now Summer Holidays
Passengers are requested to board the vessel ontha
8th of May between 3 P.ML and ↑ P.M.
Baggagea room and hold baggage will be registered in KOWLOON GODOWN No. 50 (No. 2 Gate, Canton Road,' Entrance) on 7th May between 9 AM, and NOON.
For particulars, ploose apply to: CIE DES MESSAGERIES RITIMES
is the time plan
WHAT BETTER
THAN A ROUND TRIP/
do
JAPAN
AT. REDUCED. FARES?
'with no extra charge for
Hiing aboard the ship is JAPAN
ROUND TRIP FARE: HK$500 to HK$600
For Particulars Apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
SENGER-DEPARTMENT INT
No Insurance will be effected.
JEBSEN & CO., Agents
Hong Kong, May 5, 1950.
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from
Atlantic Coast Porti, of
the United States
and Far Eastern Ports
NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS
ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC
SAILING TO MANILA
"PIONEER MAIL"
May 17
"PIONEER BAY"
June 1
"PIONEER" DALE”
June 10
"PIONEER- MAIL” (vin. Yokohama) "PIONEER: DAY!! (VI¤ Yokohama, Fukas,
May 18
Takubar)
Juno.
“PIONEER DALE” V...
June
SAILINGS -TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL
"PIONEER COVE", ¡Arr, May 27: Balls May, 29.
"PIONEKE MAIL
June 5
Juno #7
"PIONEER BAY"
June 28
June 30
"PIONEER DALE!
July 4
July
UNITED STATES LINES
COMPANY
• rátes, special information call
From T'eralan Bombay, Colombo Blesita,
Quif,
*. * Accepta cargo on, through. Bill of Lading for Paralan Gulf Poris
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
1. "KASTERN**
DAP
1st Juna
from New Zealand &
Australia.
All renodla · Pavs llberty to 'call at any⋅ Dorta on or bữ the route, and the routes and pallings see subject to change
, with or without notion.
mendmeni
For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos-27721-4.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
M.S. "KAMBODIA"
Now Loading at Buoy "A" "
for
ADEN, PORT SAID, HAIFA, GENOA,
ANTWERP, KOTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG, COPENHAGEN & HELSINKI Tanks available for the carriage of oil'in bulk'
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor,
Tel; 34111 &·34112
SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.
m.v. HEMLAND
LOADING 7th MAY
SAILING 8th MAY
ADEN, FORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, .
HAMBURG, COPENHAGEI OSLO & GOTHENBURG
GILMAN & CO. LTD.
CASABLANCA,
OTTERDAM,- BREMEN,
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