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V: THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1050.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE MARSHALL AID ENDS?

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SAILINGS TO

Tsingtao & Tientsin. 5 p.m. 12th May* Kaohsiung, Nigoya,

Osaka & Kobe

5 p.m. 16th May Yokohama, Nagoya,

Osaka & Kobe 10.30 a.m. 16th May

Singapore, Djakarta,

Samarang, Soura- baya & Macassar Keeling Singapore, Penang &

Belawan

Inchon? & Tientsin Bangkok ..Singapore

• Sails from ARRIVALS FROM

Singapore

Korea

Tientsin & Tsingtao Tientsin

RIVER SERVICE Hongkong/Macho Dept. Hongkong

2 p.m. Mon., Tues.,

Thur., Fri & Sat.

Noon 18th May 6 p.m. 17th May*

3 p.m. 19th May

5 p.m. 20th May*

5 p.m. 24th May

3 p.m. 5th June Custodian Wharf.

1 p.m. 12th May 15th May 18th May 17th/18th May,

Macao/Hongkong -

Arr. Hongkong

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4.

Washington, May 10.

What happens after the Marshall Plan, ends in 1952? Informed estimates of American goods Europe will nead in 1953 run from $1,000,000,000 to $2,000,000,000 worth. Europe will not be able to pay any, such amounts as things are going now.

An abrupt end to U.S. gifts would mean a lower living standard' in Europe US Government and probably more trouble with Communists there. economists say it would also mean that Americari. farms and indus- tries would suddenly lose a market built up by American taxpayers'. gifts.

PLANS FOR TRADE IN INDONESIA

"and

Where could that much U.S., few Investore have the nerve tɔ goods And a new market? risk their money, in Europe.

The proponents of this sort of Could they be sold at the old price? If sold at a lower price plan, now growing in Washington,

think it has this big advantage; would they still bring a profiti

Must the United States Rotechnicians would go lato Europe

Trained

busines:men sending gifts to Europe indefinite instead of the comparatively un ly ́or, Is there some other way to help Europe cam the dollars trained Government bureaucrats needs?

who are now trying to stimulate

the Mar There is still a wide gap-it is European business under called "The Dollar

shall Plan, Further, there would Gap"-be-N tween what· Europe sells

the Incentive of profit, in here and what the U.S. sends there, which a good many people still partment says, Europe sent goods to keep on giving gifts to Europe. In 1940, the U.S. Commerce De-belleve, as a gond to hard work. Congress of course could vote $843,000,000.

Economists now." think that the America sant goods to Europe amount might be around $1,000,- worth $4,100,000,000. The gap 000,000 a year if it does, but they was more than $3,000,000,000.

here worth

be

New York, May 10. Matthew Fox, an American businessman who alded the Indonesian Republic in its fight for independence, said on his return from Jakarta today that he plans to undertake an extensive programme af in-sales here picked up, and U.S.Rifts would continue. dustrialisation

In roles to Europe dropped. other words the rate of the gap ment of international trade in was lens. Association with Indonesian By the Arst quarlor of Utis and American businessmen.

year the gap was running of the "Quite apart from my own rute of about $3,500,000,000 again, programme, I hope United States but that is expected to drop. and European capital will enter the Indonesian economic

Trying to find the way. on a broad basis."

In the last half of 1940 Europe's cannot estimate how long the

and develop

scene

Mr. Fox said his activities wit

follow the concept of the spin of the United States Govern- ment's Point Four Programme for the under-developed areas.

By the time the Marshall Phần eads, however, U.S. Government foreign trade economista think the exc exchange will have to be about even or else the U.S. will have "Our programme will have to find some way to put more three major categories," Mr. Fox American dollars into the hands

of Europeans.

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.Yokkaichi

Noon 12th May

"CHANGTE"

.Manus 19. Sydney

& Melbourne

"TAIYUAN" "TAIPING"

.Japan Japan

1st Week June.

*SINKIANG"

ARRIVALS FROM Australia

"CHANGTE"

Yokohama

In Port 17th May

Kald,

*"TAIYUAN"

Australia & Manila

24th May

**TAIPING"

Australia & Munilu

End May

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Scheduled Sallings to Europe vla Aden & Port Safd.

"CLYTONEUS”

Genoa,

Marseilles

Liverpool, Dublin

& Glasgow

ARRIVALS FROM

25th May

"PYREHUS"

.U.K. via Straits

15th May

"MENESTHEUS”

.D.K. via Straits &

Bangkok

15th May

"CALCIAS". "DOLIUS"

U.K. vla Straits

30th May

.U.K. via Bangkok &

Labunn

11th June

*PELEUS".

U.K. vin Straits

12th June

U.K. via Strafts &

Manila

13th June

U.K. vin Straits

27th June

U.K. via Straits

5th July

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1. CONNAUGHT ROAD, CENTRAL Tel. 30331/8 Private Exchange.

BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Rd West. 25875. 32144. 24878

Now Summer Holidays

is the time to plan

WHAT BETTER

THAN A ROUND TRIP/

JAPAN

AY, REDUCED FARES?

Fina 635 in JAPAN

ROUND TRIP FARE: HK$500 to HK$600

"First, industrialisation

pro- indus- Jects to help Indonesiun tries provide nations and people with more essentin! goods, crente employment and conserve.foreign exchange.

"Second, development projects Іпегсове Indonesian foreign

to exchange.

"Third, engineering and tech- nical services for Indonesian businessmen who wish to engage In international trade.

Minister

Point four

Legendary

ins found under sea

London, May 10. 'A' Russian, geographier hya "discovered" cuiñe of” an

alent elty beneath the “wentera' of the Caspian Sea.“ Tass re- ported today. .....

It sald in a broadcast heard In London by Soviet mant- tors' that the discoverý was made by

geographer, Borla Apollonov and other mom. bera of the expedition of the Oceanographical Institute of the Academy of

'of Salences the USSR.

"The explorers found, re- maing of a stone wall which. was

built over 1,000 years

Tai sald. ago,"

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

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OUTWARDs

it' did not

&& "CORFU

14. "CANTON"

say when the discovery was made

Ισπανία

This year Professor Apol, expedition will be engaged in exploring a sub merged legendary city," Tass added. "It Is. bellavad, that this city is altusted under the, Casplan Bea near the mouth of the River Kuram

"Asso- ́ainted Prees."

RADIO

Radio Hong Koḥa" broadenuta on frequency of $45, kilöepeli per second and on 9.52 merueroles per second, in the 41 metre band, Those who believe in Preat.

H.K.T. dent Truman's iden of sending

P.M. 1.6. help to the under-deves | 12.30 Catholie toped area is "Point Four" plan Programme - think the might put American dollars in- | to European handa and make it unnecessary for the U.B. to cand any more direct gifte. They reason this way:

A loan to India, for her trans- portation system might mean that' the Indians would spend their dollars in Englund for ralis and That locomotiver,

would give the British a chance to spend the colton, dollars here for, say. tobacco and wheat.

Both Government and pri vate economists are trying to find out how this can be done, The most ambitious study has been organised by the 20th Cen-dians decide to come straight to tury Fund and the National Plan- ning Association, which are pool ing both their brains and their

funds for a year-long research.

Senator Anderson

(Democrat,

Others ask: "What if the In- the S. for railroad equipment? would not Britain still need 'dol fara? How would, we get around

thot?"

New Mexico) has introduced. The suggestion that brings up bill to set up a Government study the quickest protests is that Eu

rope sells more in commission.

the United States.

Already several ideas are te- ing discussed at Washington con- ference boards, but very few have |been taken definite shape.

Jop competition

In New York, Associated Press The Marshall Pian Director, sources have told of the competi- Paul Hoffman,

nan, thinks Europe tion they are already meeting could save US$1,000,000,000 by from foreign goods.

Several mentioned buying some of the things it needs

Japanese.

Prayer by the How Father, W. Gallagher, B. -(850) 1236-Hone Kong

Calling-ProETATS-

`and

me. Summary.. 11,35 Barry Jamms and His Orch. 12,46 Ivor Novello` and ` his' Music”—

Vailety Orchestra Charus, (IBCTH) 1,15-New, Weather Report and Από

Bounpetarula, 1.26--Interlude,

1.30-Lunch Time Musle,

7.0

Cluse Down.

4,07 "Hong Kon

me Rummary.

Calling"-Program=

C&S-Calldrens Hair 1four--"ComicALE Farm?—A Feature .... PropTAMFOR About Engilah Farm Life Fr Ralph Whitlock, (BBCTS) GRO-Cartonese by Radio-Given by Mis Lee Wai Lan and B,' K. Le, (Btudio)

C30-Lena Horne Blogs with the Dixie-

land Just Oraan of NBC Cham her Muslo Society of; Lower Basin Street

7.00-Mulb Lovers Near-Clamic)

Перси

and Light Clasical Yvon Charter. (Studio) 100--World News and News. "Anstraia.

[Lemon Relay)

f.1-Btudle Concert-With Richard Lin (Callo) (Tenor) and Fritz" (Lali Plano Accomp. by Betty Drown. G.50—"Nell Gwyn" Dances (Edwant

German) "

"Our operating poltey will be Lo make possible Indonesian participation in the ownership of operating companies and the training and placement of Indo- nesians in executive and.adminis- trative staff positions in

such companies," he said,

Prime Referring to Mohammed Hotta's statement an in other markets, and by turning competition. The Japanese re- May 2 that Mr. Fox aided him out some itself. That would mean duced a 12-pized dinner set from

$42 to, $30 and American pro- and was free to engage in business $1,000,000,000 less

P.11Berenderá," Other New York traders tell of Japanese sewing machines which retail bere now t

nt $95 while

start at $105. similar American-made machines

Income" for

in Indonesia on a non-exclusive US. producers unless they found ducers cannot go below $40. basis, Mr. Fox said: "I welcome other markets, the opportunity to participate in economic activity in Indonesia on

Guarantee plan

a non-exclusive basis. That al- tried very hard, could sell goods He thinks too that Europe, if it ways was my objective, as Dr. Hatta now has made clear in dis- the U.S. That would mean Agriculture the economist Nathan worth another 51,000,000,000 to

At the U.S.Department of closing the purposes of the ori much more Europe goods com- Koenig, says American farmers ginal contract.

peling in American stores with will be pinched more than any During the independence war,

products. some sources attacked the Fox

US

other group if European buying contract as giving him a mono-

Dr. Calvin Hoover of Duke r

drops off badly, especially poly on Indonesian foreign trade. University, who will head the 20th farmere raising cotton, tobacco.

Century-National Planning study, wheat, rice, apples, eitrus Mr. Fox quoted Dr. Hatta us

and saying that Mr. Fox on several adds that the Government might dried fruits. ocessions extended me full dis- in. some way guarantee' private Paul Hoffman is not too dis- cretion to modify or eliminate the American investment funds going turbed about the higher sales of original contract," Associated Into Europe to set up factories or European goods here when he Press.

stimulate trade. Right now very compares the volume with the total volume of American produc- lón. He says it America in- creased buying in Europe to the point where gifts are no longer necessary it would still buy only

CANTONESE BY RADIO

Vocabulary: 198. (lo) Ioh{2}, Combinations:

BY S.K. LEE

22. (3)Denye loh (2),

23. sal(3) toh(2).

B. Fong(3) roong(1)

General Expressions

A Blory: (Continued)

Lesson 34:(L)

103. Gaw(3). (3)daaye-dzal (2)

A fellow,

Elder brother,

Younger brother.

To finish work.

nae-third of

U.3. producte per cent of air Advocates of freer trade among nations believe the U.S. should keep on pressing for fewer trade restrictions all

All over the free na- tion area, reducing

our own tariffs further.

The

man Administration has Truman

a proposal to meet this iden-the proposal to set up an International Trade Organization. The ITO is having a difficult time in Con- gress, which must approve befors the, U.S.

Observers can join. give it little hope this year-As-

The-eider son finished work and, sociated Press

fong(3)-goong(1) fann(1)- -returned home. doh(3) ook(1)-kay(2).

104.

(2) Kui

tai(2) geon (3) He saw there were very many: (2)you hoh(2) daw(1) people there' feasting. (1)yun hal(2)(gaw(2))-

shue(3) yum(2) dzau(2),

105, (2)Kut (1)m Jea(1)-doh(3) The didn't know why they were

dcem(2)-ganyc(2) (2)kul-

(3)day gum(3) fanye(3)-

(3)lok.

100.

so happy.

THE RED DEAN EXCELS HIMSELF

7

Singapore, May 10.

The "Red Dean" of Canter- bury, Dr Hewlett Johnson, be-

(2) Ku! \{3}mun yut(1). He asked a workman why his lieves Malayals Communist ter- gaw (3) goong(1) - (1)yun papa was giving a feast.

deem(2)-gnaye(2) (2)kul-

(1)bah-bah(1) isching(2)- Jum(2).

167. GRW (3) goong(1) (1)yun The workman told him it was

(8)wah-(2)kui-jee(1)

because his younger brother had come back."

(3)hai yun(1)–(3)wal' (2)kui-sai(3) Ich(2) foon(1)-

Jaw(2)~(1)lak.

108. (2) Kui tehng(1)

(1)mun

(3)dzau (1)m (3)hal gay(2)"," toàn(1} hay(2).

109, (2)Kui (1)m serng(2)

(3)yup-hui(3) yum(2)-.

zau (2).

110..

When he heard this ho, wat

too pleased.

He didn't want to go in to the

feast.

(2)kui (3)dzau So, he (thon) walked out.

Jow(2) choot (1)-

111. (2)Kul (1)nah-bah (1),

shal(2)-(1)yun-hul(3)

'gezoo(3) ** (2)kul" loan(1)-,

(1)la1.

rorists should be given their Independence.

8.60"BervicesQueConducted

Kenneth Mankanale. (Btudio) 0.05 From the Edilaisia.” (Losch

Relay) as we 5.16Weather Report,

$20-Paul Teniple and The Madiani Hystery-A Thiiler by Francia Durbridge, (Episode Manila." (BBCTS) 11,90--""Composer of the Week”—Howard

Ferguson,

11.86-Radio News Reel. (London Ralay 10.50–Stephane Greppelly and His Muse

with Beryl Davis '(Vinca3)

11,15-Weather Report, World News und

Home News from - Britain, (Recorded Relay) God Save the King, 21.80-Close Down.

Rediffusion

A.M.

7.00-Up With The Ben. 7.15-Betting up Exercises.“-

·T20—Masient Clock.

7.45 Ed. &. Heller ProgTRUIDO, 3:00-News & Weather Forecast, #.15-Random Rhythm,

.46 Peceramme for Women... K.00--Morning. Music, 0.5Friday Favourite Clamice, 10.30-Morning Medley.

P.M.

17.00–H.K. Black, Exchange. 12.16---Tune Time.1 12.12--Dance Monia,

1,60-Bloger,

1.15--News.

130-Mutie For You..

2000-Friday Concert,

200-Today's Choice,

416-Am Bryant and 1 Wildenta,

4.30Vocally Yours,"

0,00-Mosta Mekeza,

0.16-Harmony Hall,- 5,Children's Corner,

8,4B-Radio Headlinera,

0,00-Redfusion - Request› Prozsamme, €26—The Jumpin' · Jacks? - 6.48 Do You Iteméraber. 7.00-/erry, and Graes, 7.4-Candlelight und -Silver,

.-B.B.C.`News;

10--Local News.

1.1B-The Sweetwood Berenáders.

1.36--Allen Roth's Symphony of Melody. 0,00-The Stars "Bing;" 14918—“Time Out with "Allen Proact

*** According to the Atlantic Charter" "ho declared while on), his return journey to London from Sydney, those who want Independence thould. be's giveri their independence ke

The Dean said: "The anti- terrorist campaign is a full colonial war between, the British and the uppurging Malayans. The movement must have the backing of the people. -.1. don't see how it can be that the, people behind the movement are gallon Chinesd from China," he stated.

He said that the RAF- I drop-

9,40==="Cheerb-Time" (5)

10.0.1.C. News,

10.10-Lal News, 14,15-long of the Iąland, 13,16-Mike Helleen- Ball Room, 11:00–Masia di-Wanhattan. 31.30-A Dale with Dreamland 12.00-Class: Downlo

NOTICE

NEW YORK FREIGHT BUREAU

NOTICE TO CONTRACT-

SHIPPERS !598

Contract Shippers are hereby

His papa sent someone to call ping high explosives to protect motified that the freight rath

him back,

112. Gaw(3) goong(1) (1)yun When the workman found him > np: wun(2)-doh(1), (2) kul,t)); be (then)' asked him, to

(3)dzau, tsehrg(1) z (2)kul "ro-back.

faan(1)-hui(a)aw13). He told the workman to tell his

2113#. (2)Kul" gecão(8)})

goong(1)~(1)yun, (8)wah-time papa" that,

(2)kul,#2 (1)bah-

Joo(1){{2)hul;(1)m2 (non (

idn't "return";

the tin and rubber industries that for ORES from Hong Kong, từ are carning dollars would the Atlantic Coast will be in", rather not cart those dollars. L would rather we lightened our created by US10.50 -10 to belten, objek

US$28.00, per 2,000lb to

Police found Communist feaflets) také SANANANTA

remove then Aristed Freis. In the Dean's baggage but, did not

LOWER BINGHAM &

Secretaries

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lat Zone

DUM BONGKONG-

inh May (10 am.)

5th June

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a. "BOUDAN"

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In port

Ini June

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- 12th May

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