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Dark picture painted

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"POYANG"

"PAKHOT"

"YOCHOW"

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"SHANSI"

"SHENGKING”

Samarung. Soura- baya & Macassar ...Keelung

Inchon & Tientsin .Bangkok

Singapore,

Penang

5 p.m. 20th June

5 p.m. 20th June

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5 p.m. 24th June 3 p.m. 24th June

5 p.m. 27th June"

• Salla from

28th Junc

Custodian Wharf.

& Belawan Keelung Yokohama, Nagoya,

Osaka & Kobe..

ARRIVALS FROM

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London, June 19.

The weekly "New Statesman and Nation", reporting on Fronch Indo-China, pictured the Vietminh smiling grimly "at the spectacle........by which their enemies embrace destruction.”

An article by Norman Lewis, recently returned fromFrench Indo-China, paint-

ed a dark picture for the French and their American allies.

RADIO

Halo Hong Kong broadenin Frequency of 145 kiloxyclen

GM

and on 9.52 megacycles per accond in the 11 metro band.

H.K.T. P.M.

12.00--"Hank Kong

Celling"--Program.

22nd/23rd June 24th June 25th June

me Bummary. 12.32-Old Tyme" Dance Band. 12.46-Tommy Dorsey & Itis Orch, Quest, Howard Platter) Pub 1.1&==News, Weather Report and Ar

howarementa,

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"TAIPING" "CHANGSHA

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23rd June

Sydney. Port Kembla & Mel- bourne

6th July

ARRIVALS FROM

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Japan .Jupan

In Port 3rd July

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sallings to Europe via Aden & Port Bald.

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"CALCHAS

"PELEUS"

Casablanca, Liver-

Genoa,

1.2 Interlude. 1.30-London Studio Melodies--The Me-

erina Orch, (BICTS) 2.00-Clos Down,

6.00 "Hung Kung Palling"-Programme

Hummary.

Profexmar

6.02-Light Cerb, with Dorothy Beulras

(Vocal) 0.24-Orga Sala by

Flans lincheni. 6.10-Cantorre by Hudio-Given Fr Mina Lee Wal lan and 9. KL, "Lev. 43tudio)

660-Orch. Nelections

7,16—"Lelles from America”...lly Alla

tair t'ooke Houdon Relay) 780-Slate and Screen Favourites-Ely

Allen Wife, (Bud) 9.00-World News and News Analysis

(London Relay)

8.15-Box 214"--{teri 'Gillette at the

Hammond Gegan,

8.30-"bert and Hullivan"—Faterpis

from "Pattearr,**

9.00-"From the Editorials,” Landun

Relay)

9.10 Wenther Heport,

9.31-Forum of the Alt"--Membren) Mea, Mariery Allipson, The Bev,

22nd June

24th June

4

6th July

а

French businessmen and of ficials in Saigon have so little faith in victory, the left wing "New Statesman" said, that they run triple currency trade with their enemies the Vietminh, by means of which the insurgents gained dollars for arms and hospital suppiles. The French are supremo, Mr. Lewis thought, on the delta flat- lands where simour and air sup- | port could be used most effec- ilvely. But Vietminh can hold the French back in country where these advantages cannot be ex- ploited.

The Vietminh operate mostly as guerillas, Mr. Lewis stated. For

were

|

Rediffusion

A.M.

دار

1,00-Up With The Bun. 180-Muzical flock,

1.46~IA, A., Keller Program 8.00–News & Weather Foreenak, B16-Balon Concert Players, $.00--Morning Musle,

9,30-Tuesday's Favourite Closte 10.89-Moraing Medley,

P.M.

12.00-8.K. Stock Exchange

cautious." The movement is pro-1216-Tus Tima, bably a nationalist and not Marxist one.

Vietminh reforms

+ 12.82--Light Murle,

1.00—8wler. 1.15--Now.

Three referma have been un- dertaken by Vietminh In the territory it controls:

1. "A propaganda drive for increased production." Food is now cheaper than before, and hardly an acre la idle.

The drive against ite- 1acy." The Vietmanese themselves claim they were completely lite- rate at the time of their conquest in 1836, but by 1945 only 12 per cent could read and write. Vict minh says it has nearly wiped out literacy again, and that it is punishable by fine.

1.20-From The Shows.

2.00-Variety Calle The Tune, 4.00–The Tex Dencho Blaw. 4,15-Tropican

--Vocelly Yours, 6.30-Musle Makers,

0,16 The Vio Damone Blow, K.B0-Chibèren's Corner...

6.46 The Mindy Carson Bhow. 400-Radio Headliners. 6A-Piano Playhouse, 6.45 Evelyn De Bouza. 7.00-The Mats Carpet, 7,15-Aymphonette, 7.4-Listen to Lælbert, 9.00H.C. Naws,

8.10-Local News.

8.16-Bammy Kaye and His Orch, 3.80-Concert Favourflen,

0.00 The Store Aina, 1.16-"Free For All",

example, French relief troops 3. "Pablle hygiene." Soldiers ambushed near Travinh no longer eat from common rice 'some months ago, and the Viet-bowls and the Vietminh Govern- 10.00-H.D.C. News, minh, although they had won, no ment now requires each house-10.10) News, battle, were richer by an in hold to bulid an outside latrine. | 10.16--Relay.

mense amount of war material "Thus overnight....that odour....... Captured in the posts.

most typical of the East was 11,15-Magie and Moonlight, banished from the Vietminh's do- minions."

Vietminh social polleles, the article stressed, are not Commu- nistle. "From the Socialist point of view, these are moderate and

Memorial to Gandhi

manufactured

11,00-The Nuvatime Tris,

15,36-Stardust,

12 60-Cines Down.

Shortage at goods, the "Now Statesman" con-

Calro, June 18. eluded, is being made up by many The Egyptian Cabinet decided small shops and plants scattered today to raise to Embassy status through Cho jungle: → United | Egypt's Legations in Belgium and Press,

| Afghanistan.-Assoclated Press.

in Singapore CANTONESE BY RADIO

Singapore, June 18.

Pandit Nehru, the Prime

Minister of

India, whora

Mahatma Gondht once dey- cribed as his heir, today laid

Father T. Ryan, H.J. Len Blarg the foundation stone of South

burk, Quest: 1, G. Savlite, Ques- tion Minstert Nurman Tucker. (Studio)

20.

thu

0.10—“It's Dancing Time"--With

Dalloon Centre Dance Orch. The Skyrockets' 10.10-"Picture Parade"-- Talk on

Chie Bride Film Run for Your Honey" Writen by Michael „Korm,” (BNCTA) 10,40-leter

East

Asia's Memorial Hall.

first Gandhi

Vocabulary:

The Memorial is being raised 203. (taal) daaye(3) In Singapore with subscriptionst from many communities of thin city to house activities spreading

BY S.K LEE

pool & Dublin

Marseilles,

Liverpool Glas-

Kow

deals.

ARRIVALS FROM

Yorke

and His Concert

"DOLIUS"

‚U.K. via Bangkok &

Labuan

20th June

"AENEAS"

.U.K. via Straits

29th June

Orch 11,00-Radio Newa Reet. (London Relay) 11.16-Wrather Report,

ma's name should not be taken 269.

for the 264. (long) fong(1) of the Mahaima'a

285. (tel) (3)day Mr. Nehru naked that the 200, (lok) (J)}Ok Memorial and its work should be worthy of Gandhi. The Mahat

207.

(ue) (2)yue

208.

(ool) (3)wooey

(leung) (1)lerng

in vain or associated with any

270.

(fung) foong(1)

21.10"(inodnight Musle,

"MARON"

.U.K. via Straits

4th July

11,30~Cloer Duwn.

spirit of service

10th July

added-Reuter.

20th July

20th July

1st Aug.

"AUTOMEDON”. ..U.K. viz. Straits &

Manila

"PATROCLUS” ........U.K. vig Straits

"CYCLOPS"

"ULYSSES'

U.K. via Straits

.UK. via Straits

DE LA RAMA LINES

Salling to NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,

Vin JAPAN. and PACIFIC COAST FORTS

"HALLAND"

13th July

Carriers option to proceed vla other ports to

"load & discharge cargo.

All the above subject to alteration without notice. For Passage and Freight particulars please apply to

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees por

the

5.8. "BENMACDHUI”

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where it will be at consigneca' risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage and-where-delivery-may be

obtained.

Damaged packages are to be left in the godowns for ex- amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs.

objects that did not have the Combinations!

in them, ho

RUSSIAN ENVOY RECALLED

Copenhagen, Julie 10. Russia's first post-war

envoy to Denmark, the Minister, Andrel Plakhine, has been recalled to Moscow, the Danish Foreign Min- Ister, Gustav Rasmussen, guld to- day

The Minister Jand His family are to leave for Moscow on June 28. The Minister is expected to take a new post in the Russian

diplomatic service, sources close to the Soviet Legation said.-. United Press.

DUKE IN AMMAN

1. (3) Yeet

2. Say (3) Yong(1)

2 (1)Chúng fung().

4. (3)Day hah(2),

5. (3)Day fong(1).

8. (3) Lok (2)yuc.

Lasson 39.

(2)Yue shui(2) teen(1).

B. (3)Danye foong(1).

9. Dah (2) Joong(1). General Expressions:

08.

(3)Gun (1)loy.

09. (3)Waak jch(2). Conversation:

1.A. Nec(1)-gay(2)–(3)yut,

teen(1)-hay(3) (3)shup- fun(1) (3)yeet. Deem(2)-goaye(2) gum(3)

2.

(3)ycet ach(1)?

3.3. Nec(1)-shuc(3) (3)hai

(3)yect-daayo(3) (3)day- fong(1); (3)gun-(1)loy (3) yau (2)moh-(2)yue- (3)jok show (2)-(2)yeć gum(3) (3)yeet.

4.

nt- this

Cairo, June 18. of Edinburgh rived In Amman by air morning and was Immediately received in special audience by King

Abdullah, according to an Amman despatch from the Arab

The Duke Carinichael & Clarke at 10 a.. on June 23, 1950.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Re venue Omcer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after June 25, 1950, will be subject to rent.

All clairns egainst the steamer must be presented to the Linderairned on or before. July 10, 1950, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

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

: Agents.

Hong Kong, June 19, 1950..

News Agency.

The Duke was to spend the day sightseeing in Jordan and visiting Palestine's holy shrines, the des- patch cald, adding that he would ny to Aqaba tomorrow to Join his ship. HMS Chequers---ASSO- ciated Press."

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES

S.S. "PELEUS"

Damaged cargo ex this vese sel will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf between 10 a.. and noon on June 21, 1950, and consignees are requested to have their representatives pre- sent during the survey.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents:

Hong Kong, June 20, 1950.

OCEAN AGENCIES, LTD

S.S. “OTHON”.

Loading on 20th June

Sailing on 21st Juno

For MANILA & ILOILO

“Agenta:::|

THE HONG

KONG EASTERN SHIFTING CÓ LTD.

Room 16, French, Bánk Bldg., Mih Floods

phonent:28651 * (General :Omer)

Tong(2)-(3)yerk (2)yau- (2)yue-(3)lok, teen(1)-

hay(3). (dau (zwobay. (1)lerng-dee(1) -lok(3).

5. Gay(2)-(1)shee (2)yau-

(2)yue (3)lok nen(1)? 6.B. Nee(1)-shue(3), (2)laang teen(1), hoh(2) shecoo(2) (2)yun (8)lok.

7.

8.

2.

10.

(3) Yeet leen(1) (3)hai (2) yue-shul(2)-teen(1). (3)Noy-but(1)~{3}noy

(3)lok (3)danye-(2)yuc. (3)Yad (1)sheo dab(2)- foong(10.

Nee(1)-gay(2)-(3)yut

gum(3) (3)yeet,

(2)ngaw

gwoo(2) (1)m shai(2)

Kay(2) (3)noy (3)dzau

(2) woody (3)lok-(3) daaye- (2)yur.lak(3).

11.A. (2) Wooey (1)m (2)wooDy

dab(2)-foong(1) neh(1)? 12.B. (3)Wask-jch(2) (3)woody

dah(2)-foong(1).

A girdle. A belf ̃ ̈À ribbon. A tic. To lead. To carry with.

Square

(a four-sided gure). Direction.

Land. Ground.

To descend. To fall. Rain.

Will. Would

Cool.

Wind.

Tropical belt.

Square.

Able. Capable.

Oblong. Rectangulari *

Ground floor.

A place. A space. A region,

To rain.

Rainy season,

A gale (a big wind).

To blow a typhoon,

Lately, Recently,

Perhaps, Probably. Or.

The last few days, we have been having extremely hot weather.

Why is it so hot?

This place is in a tropical re- gion and no rain has fallen recently, that's why it is so hot.

If it rains, the weather (then)

will be cooler.

When does it rain?

Here, In the cold weather, very

Hitle rain falls,

Summer time is the rainy

season.

Occasionally it rains heavily.

Sometimes we have a typhoon.

It has been so hot these last

fow days, I think it will" soon rufa heavily.

·

Will there be a typhoon?

Perhaps there will bo

typhoon.

EXTRA: next week in Time.........

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