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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1950.
.Pogo
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"SZECHUEN" "YOCHOW"
"SHENGKING" "РАКНОГ"
"POYANG"
"SHANSI"
"ANKING"
"SINKIANG"
"POYANG"
BAILINGS TO Singapore & Penang Tsingtao .Keelung
Yokohama, Nagoya,
Osaka & Kobe Tientsin Bangkok Singapore, Penang & Belawan..... S'pore & Indonesia Salls from
ARRIVALS FROM Tientsin
"SHANSI"
Kobe
"SHENGKING"
.Keelung
"ANKING"
.Singapore
5 p.m. 3rd Sept.
5 p.m. 5th Sept.
5 p.m. 5th Sept.*
p.m. 6th Sept.
5 p.m. 7th Sept.* 5 p.m. 10th Sept.
3 p.m. 15th Sept.
3 p.m. 17th Sept. Custedlan Wharf.
4th Sept. 8th/9th Sept. 10th Sept, 13th Sept.
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE LTD./CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. JOINT SERVICE
SAILINGS TO
TAIYUAN"
"TAIPING" "CHANGSHA".... Japan
...... Sydney, Melbourne
& Adelaide ..Sydney & Melbourne
4 p.m. 11th Sept.
19th Sept. 20th Sept.
ARRIVALS FROM
**TAIYUAN”
Japan
"TAIPING"
Japan
7th/8th Sept. 10th Sept.
"CHANGSHA"
Australia, Kure.
Manila
17th Sept.
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Sallinge te Europe via Adem & Fert Bald.
"PERSEUS"
..Genoa, Marseilles,
Liverpool & Glas Row
"AUTOLYCUS"
..Dublin & Liverpool
8th Sept. 24th Sept.
ARRIVALS FROM
U.K. via Strails U.K. via Straits U.K. via Stralis U.K. via Straits U.K. via Straits
U.K. vin Strails
. 8th Sept.
15th Sept. 25th Sept. 2nd Oct. 8th. Oct. 15th Oct,
"CLYTONEUS" "PYRRHUS" "ASTYANAX" "MEMNON" *CALCHAS" "PELEUS"
21st Sept.
DE LA RAMA LINES
Salling to NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, vla JAPAN, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & KINGSTON "AGAMEMNON"
Arriving vla MANILA from U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS
"BENGAL"
Mid Sept.
Carriers option to proceed via other poris te fond & dischargo-earge.-
"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. BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Rd.West. 25875, 32144.24078
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
to and from
Atlantic Coast Ports of the United States. and For Easter Ports
NEW, FAST CARGO SHIPS
ARRIVALS FROM ATLANTIC
"PIONEER SEA" via Keelurig, Yokohama
"PIONEER SEA” ..
.Sept. 16
"PIONEER MAIL"
"PIONEER COVE"
Sept. 21 .Sept. 22
SAILING TO MANILA
& Kobe.... "PIONEER MAIL" via Keelung & Yoko 1.
hama "PIONEER COVE" .via Yokohama,, Kobo &
Takubar
Sept. 17 .Sept. 22 Sept. 23-
BAILINGS TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA via JAPAN & PANAMA CANAL. Arr. Sept. 10,
"PIONEER LAKE"
"PIONEER LAND"
"
"PIONEER SEA”
"PIONEER COVE"
Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Sept. 28 Oct. 11 ย Oct.
Oct. 18 Oct. 10 atcs, special information call For rates,
UNITED STATES LINES
Queon's Bldg. COMPANY
Tel: 28196.
The Beers Hot Latinio ške principal parts of foodlyý and dischargo Na prvemily homedes, kus nel-skele, relativa. Two further intuem
FINANCE
U.S. budget may be increased
Washington, September 2. President Truman's decision to double the strength of this armed forces and step up war the production may twell United States budget to $50,- 000,000,000 this year.
That was the cpinion of respon sible congressional sources who re in daily touch with military headquarters in the Pentagon.
The military spokesinan had advised the Senate experts even before the President's decision was made known that at least $15,000,000,000 In additional spending authority would be re- quired before the first of the yepr. Such a request would come on top of more than $30,- 000,000,000 already appropriated or requested for defence of the United States and its allies during the present fiscal year,
nation Mr. Truman told the last night that the 1,500,000 nc- tive duty personnel under arms at the time of the Korean out- break will be increased to about 3,000,000 with further increases
later. He sald possible
the nation must step up sharply" Its production of guns, tariks, planes and other military equip
meut.
Both Democrats and Republi-
cons generally halled Mr. Truman's call for a sterner de- fence effort.
AND
WE'VE GOT EVERYTHING IN THIS
►STİLERKKOSME
COMMERCE
EVERYTHING
EXCEPT ME!
LABOUR & THE NEW SOCIETY.
WORLD PLAN FOR MUTUAL AID
U.S. MAY
HELP TO
PULL
P.I. OUT OF FINANCIAL MORASS, OBSERVERS SAY
The defence outlay of between $45,000,000,000 to $50,000,000,000 would not mean that such a total would actually be paid over the An counter this year. It would mean thot such a sum should be obli- quied for goods and services on urder.
In line with speech
Bonator Homer Ferguson, Re-
of
tan Michigan, publican member of the Borate Appro priations Committee, sald the budget of between $40,000,000,. 000 and $50,000,000,000 for all ramifications of the prepared
would be in nees programme ine with Mr. Truman's speech. He said: "It is no longer 1 question of money we can rolse, but a question of how much enn be spent.
Senator Lester Hunk, Democrat of Wyoming, member of the Armed Services Committee said "Peuple of the country, in line with the President's specchi, must get into the frame of mind to raise a huge army and embark pro. 011 a huge preparedness grumme, which night cost up to $10,000,000.00 for some years to
по alterun come....Ve have live,"
Chairman Kenneth McKellar, Democrat of Tennessee, of the Commitlec, re- Appropriations fused to talk figures. But he did not say that Mr. Truman would get-"every-nickel" he asked, for defence-United Press.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
From PERSIAN GULF, KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO & STRAITS Consignees per ship
8.5. "ATLANTIC SEA" are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into the Hongkong. & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., where it will lie at consignees risk and expense and subject to terms and conditions of atorage of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.
:
Washington, September 3. official recommendation that the United States help pull the Philippines out of its financial morass is expected to confront the Adminis- tration next week.
State Department officials said that a mission
headed by Mr. Daniel W. Bell, former Director of the Budget, has completed a two-month economic survey of the new island Republic and will probably report'in a few days to Pre- sident Harry S. Truman and the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson.
Diplomats look for a proposat
extend States that the United
accoin- additional financial ald, paniet by recommendations that the Philippine government itself tighten its belt and adopt a rigorous programme of self-help.
Plo по
on the islands. The situation was described by Mr. Carle Romulo; Philippines Forelyn
Minister and President of the United Nations General Ausom- bly as a moraga,
Mr. Romulo blamed it largely on war destruction and effects of the Japanese occupation, Mr. Bell directed a detailed survey which officials here and at Manili
Independent described a
hard bolled,
to
and
A silly allegation
Bangor, North Wales,
September 2.. The British Overseas Trade Minister, Mr. Arthur *declared here Bottomley, last night that it was silly
that allege
Russian inspectors had no right in British factories.
to
They
were merely currying oul the larg established commercial practice of extrulning specifica- Hons. He said if some of those people who had talked nosely I about the presence of Russians to factories had allowed them to bo where they should not be, they theniselves should be censured.
With its budget running deep- ly into the red, the Philippine government has already imposed a system of export controls, and last month announced plans for n 10 per cent cut in expenditures and personnel.
Commissioner Budget
Mr. Bell is expected
be "Those men would be most that Joven sald at Manila
back in Washington about Sep-foulish in destroying trade re- sinking fund has been set up to tember 9, He is returning bylationships which have been retire a $80,000,000 budget loan
way of Paris for a consultation steadily built up over many years from the United States which is
there with Treasury Secretary and which may be desirable and due in 1953. He predicted, that Snyder,- Some of the 20-member uccesstry in the future", he de the U.S. will condone the obliga-mision will remain In theclared. tion.
Philippines to clear up details of the survey. *
A morass
Trude with iron curtain „coun- trien was to be encouraged, for Mr. Truman named Mr. Bell,
American aid to the Philip where there was trade between now a Washington Bank Pre-pines, in the form of loans, grants natlans, there was a hope for it that the aldant, a kis paraonal repre- and payments to veterans' settle-peace. He had seen aentative on June 20 to look in
ments of war claims, is tapering Russians got what they wanted off fast.
with Total disbursements
exception of wer since VJ-Day have amounted to almost $2,000,000,000,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Consignees par BARBER WILHELMSEN
LINE,,
m.s. "TALLEYRAND" From JAPAN
the
materials.
The issue of Russian inspectors Without renewed assistance of in British factories some kind plus a determined raised by Mr. Winston Churchill governmental house cleaning fir broadcast last Saturday.
was first
the Islands, Mr. Truman's admin!- | Urging a ban on machine tools stration officials have been con- exports to the Soviet Union, he cerned over the threat of claimed that Russian inspectors serious crisis by the end of this were able to walk round "work- year.
British American military 19- shops where Important sistance, however, has been step- Goverr.iment orders were ped up.
carried out---Rauler.
in a
are hereby notified that their
Ambassador Myron Cowen told The cargo is expect- cargo is being discharged into the Filipinos this week-end that arms and supplies for the Philip- ed to be ready for delivery the H. C. Patterson & Co.,
godowns, Kennedy-pines military forces are coming from the Godown on and after Ltd's September 4, 1050,
Town Praya, Nos. 36 (No, from the United States 1) and 47 (No. 2), where steadily increasing volume.-As-
sociated Press. Cargo is considered as being
t will be af consigneca accepted in good order and risk and subject to the Wharf's condition by consignees, unless
terms and conditions of storage, broken, chafed and damaged and where delivery may be packages are left in the Go-obtained. down for subsequent examina- tion by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence consignces, at 10 September 8, 1950,
Damaged packages are to be of left in the godowns for ex- n.m. on amination by Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Bonded Warehouse Regulation, of 10 am. on September 4, consignees must have a Re 1050, venue Officer In attendence goods src wi.en dutiable examined.
IMMIGRATION TO S.A. DROPS
Pretoria, September 2
·British immigration to South Africa dropped during the first Ave months of this year, while the number of German Im-
NIGERIA MINING DISPUTE
being
Logos, Nigeria. September 2.
Mr. C. Raeburn, Chairman of the Colliery Board at
Engu. where 21 African miners were shot dead in riots last Novem ber, has warned Okwudll Ojiyr, former secretary of the Colliery the colliery 'premises,⠀⠀
To comply with the Generaj | Messrs. Goddard & Douglas migrants greatly increased, ac-Workers' Union,, not to enter |
All damaged cargo claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned ол ог before September - 24: 1950, or they will not be recognised.
No fire insurance will be effected.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have been
cording to official Agures released here today,
British Immigrants for the first
if he did so, Mr. Raeburn To comply with, the General | Ove months of this year tolalled Bonded Warehouse Regulations, 476 ns compared with more than declaret, he would be prosecuted consignees must have a Re 800 in the same period of last for trespass The Fitzgerald Com venug Officer in attendance year. when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the all steamer's godowns, and goods, remaining undelivered after September 5, 1950, will be subject to rent.
com-
German Ingration for the same period was 780,~, as pared with 14 for the whole of last year-Router.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
M.V. AUTOLYCUS”.
Damaged cargo ex this vos-
mission, set up to investigate the fr.cident, described November Ujlyl as utterly unscrupulous, worthless and dishonest and satri it was his influence, and a malf- cious newspaper report which-led the miners to action, with tragie results...
The British melal acting-Pro- sident of Onitsha province, East ern Nigeria, has also Informed Ojiyi of the termination of the
the sel will be surveyed at Holt's Engu Advisory Board-a political All claims against taken delivery of ex ship's elde steamer must be presented to Wharf between 10 am and body on the lines of a Town or alternatively ex the Hong- the Undersigned on or before noon on September 2 and 4, Council, kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go-September 12, 1850 or they 1950, and consignees are re- down Co's premises unless will not recognised... quested to have their repro Joint Burvey has previously
KARARsentatives present during the been affected.
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23rd October
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7th October
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dua 8th Sept. salle 10th Best.
"SINDHANA”
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solls 22nd Sept.
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from Calvita, Ilangoen via Braila. for Japan.
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7th Bepl
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* "NELLORE”
..
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MADRAS COLOMBO
KARACHI
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Luckenbach Co. files libel action ship was in collision with the
8.162 ton troighter Mary Lucken- San Francisco, September 2..
The Luckenbach Steamatur Five hundred and five propio Company has filed a cross-libol were saved. After the accident nction against the Unite the Government, ficd 314,000,- Olly! replied that these actions States Government, denying 300 damage suit against the were "stellmisation, contravening any responsibility for the sink company, and sized the freighters In its cross-action today tho the assuraned to the Nigerian ing of the 11,000-ton hospital,
San Company asked for $193,658 National Emergency. Committee"
damage to the freighter, and dia”- (labour hody darnalating self-ship Benevolence Kovernment for Nigeria), during Francisco's Golden Gate misal of the government faction.
August"
It was declared that the sink the Engu Inquiry, gene
He said he had lived in Engi Eighteen people from the Bene ing of the Benevolence was volved in any Ailetwpulable acts were listed as "missing, pre- careleseness of the hospital ship's for 13 years without being involence lost their lives and five wholly due to the negligence and
sumed dead after the hospital officer - Beuter,
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