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Singapore, Dinkorta,
Cherfbon, Sumar-
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Nagoya, Osaku &
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Bangkok
Singapore
Tientsin
Bangkok
5 p.m. 17th Sept.
3 p.m. 19th Sept. 5 pm. 19th Sept."
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5 p.m. 24th Sept.
Custodian Wharf.
10 am. 13th Sept. 5 p.m. 13th Sept.
"ANKING"
15th Sept.
"SINKIANG"
15th Sept.
“HANYANG
16th Sept.
"SHENGKING"
Kuring
17th Sept.
"YOCHOW"
Tsinguo
17th/18th Sept,
"HUNAN"
Tientsin
10th Sept..'
"FOOCHOW"
Indonesite & Straits
20th Sept.
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"YUNNAN" "CHANGSIA"
"CHANGSHA"
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Sydney & Melbourne Sydney
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"PYRRHUS"
20th Sept. 23rd Sept.
29th Sept.
17th Oct.
18th Sept.
20th Sept.
26th Sept.
5th Oct.
Pert Bald.
Dublin & Liverpool
24th Sept.
..N. Africa, London,
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27th Sept.
Genoa. Marseilles,
Liverpool & Glas- KOW
8th Oct.
"PYRNHUS"
ARRIVALS FROM U.K., Rotterdam via
Straits
14th Sept.
"ASTYANAX"
"MEMNON"
U.K. via Straits U.K. vin Straits
27th Sept.
3rd Oct.
U.K. via Straits
8th. Oct.
U.K., Rotterdam via
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15th Oct.
U.K. via Straits
26th Oct.
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.21st Sept.
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14th Sept.
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NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS
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"PIONEER COVE"
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:Sept.: 25
.Oct. ..Oct.
.Sopt. 28
"PIONEER COVE" via Keelung & Yoko-
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Tasubar
-- SAILINGS: TO NEW YORK, BOSTON,
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Sept. 29
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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1950.
Wrecked bridges at Seoul
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Bridges at Seoul, Korea, show the effect of continued assaults by U.S. Warplanes. (AP Photo),
Schuman favours larger
body for Germany
police
Loan to Persia said premature
Washington, September 12.
The State Department yes- terday described as premature the reports that the United States was planning to make a substantial loan to Persia.
New York, September 11.
The French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schumon, arrived by air today for the opening of the "Big Three" Foreign Ministors' talks here tomorrow.
He declared in an interview at Idlewild Airport that Germany should have a larger police. force for the maintenance of order and in- fernal security.
But the maintenance of ex- ternal security is still a mal- ter for the Occupation forces, be added.
Mr. Michael McDermott, State Department spokesman. at a Press
conference expressed American confidence in the
The talks between the "Big Etability of the Persian Govern- ment. He expected that it will Three" Mr Ernest Bevin (Bri- receive help in the economictain), Mr. Dean Acheson (United development of the country. States and M. Schuman (France)
to arrive
the liner
Both the United States Gover-will begin tomorrow at the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, ment's Export-Import Bank and the United Nations International Mr. Bevin is due Banks for Reconstruction aud carly tomorrow in Development now have a mission Queen Mary. in Persia making surveys of the The country's economic resources.
It is expected that a definite loan application will be made by the Persian Government on the basis of the recommendations of these two missions.-Reuter.
RUSSIA ACCUSES
BRITAIN
Moscow, September 11. Russla yesterday charged the British Foreign Ofice with dis tortion of farls" in declaring that Soviet restriction on distribution. forced the closure of Britain's language Moscow wecicly, "British Ally,"
The Soviet Foreign Ministry's Press Deparliment said that Soviet readers stopped reading the paper "because of its anti-Soviet, war- mongering articles".
discussions will bc followed by a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the 12 AL- Jantic Pact nations.
M. Schuman; asked what were the prospects of his plan for a puoling of the European coal and steel resources, said: "Our hopes are very great for Ils success, J think we will have finished the draft of the treaty by the mid- dle of October and I expect there
1, will be no dimeulty"
Regarding President Trumbo's declaration" tlist American mili- tary aid will be geared to what the Western Allies themselves can supply, the French Forolga Minister said: "I left Paris with-- out the complete text, but T know the principal ideas and fa- tentions, and I think it is a very great and important contribution to the common defence of Western Europe.
(Announcing the decision to "We must have this ald and close down, the Foreign Office are receiving aid, but wo must sulü in London on August 31 that have more because our program- Rusali had tried to "strangle me for the common defence of 'British Ally' by denying Sovies | Western Europe is now much readers the chance of buying larger."
the
It said that the Soviet agency
esponsible for distributing paper. published in Morcow for eight years by the British Em- bassy, had restricted circulation "as a deliberate act of policy"), Reuter.
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On the question of German re- armament, M. Schuman re- niarked: "Our policy is to give Germany the means of guaran- leeing internal security and combat Afth columns. External security for the moment is a mat- ter for the Occupation forces. We have Insufficient means for arm- Ing the Western Allies and Ger- many too."
Asked it German Industry should be allowed to produce arms, he replied: "Thera" lij no German Armament industry. It has been diamantled. Car.. many, however, can furnish raw materials and steel for the ro-armament programme" When asked whether-Germany should be allowed to rebulka ön armamenta industry. M. Schumtin said: "No one has asket for that, and It would be impossible to re-
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Statements by Senators that there should be no more military the did to Europe until after war in Korea were mentioned by some reportors to M, Schuman, who was asked to comment.
M. SCHUMAN
Bertrand Russell on Red plot
Singapore, Septembór 11.
The well-known British phil- osopher, Fortrand Russell, said in Singapore that the Korean wal, the Malayan terrorist campaign and the Communit rebellions in Burma, and Indo- China are part of a well-plan-" ned scheme to, divert armed fortes from Britain and Europe, leaving the Continent open to attack.
Lord Russell said a third world war,. In which the atom bomb will certainly be used, is likely but not inevitable.
"America should recognise the Communist Government of China and there should be a representa tive of the Chinese Communist Government on the Security Counell," he declared.
The Communist- regime is popular in China whilzi Chiang Kai-shek is not," he added,
Lord Russell said "The govern- ment of another country should be recognised not because you like it, but because it exists and la liked by the people of that country."
Britain does not like the Rus- slan Government,' he declared, but still recognises it
Lord Russell, who is an ad- mirer of Pandit Nehru, Indlan Prime Minister, said Britain should withdraw from Asla graecfully, and leave India tu head on Asia blue.--Associated Press.
REDISTRIBUTION OF GOLD
Paris, Sopleinber 11. M. Camtic Guit Belgian Managing-Director of the Inter- national Monetary Fund, said here today that the redistribution of the world's gold had begun. Americu was losing guld at the rate of $2,000,000,000 a year, he added.
M. Gutt, speaking at a Press conference after today's meeting of the Fund's Gold Committee. said he hoped that in future s countries, including the United States, would restore to gold s fuil monetary value.
The gold standard was a thing of the post, but gold still had very important part to play D the balance of payments.
"We have seen that balance of payments achieved in the matter of lend-lease, UNRRA and Mar- shall Ald", he added. "Gold will always have an important part to play from a monetary point of vinw."--Router. :
COUNTERFEITER
GANG NABBED The Shanghal Puble Security Bureau has broken up a largo currency counterfeiting Kang which forged notes to the value
of 320,000,600 JMP:
Twenty persons, including the ring lenders, were arrested.
The gang speelalised in making 1,000 and 10,000 JMP notes, which the members divided among themselves and circulated, The police bureau was asked by the People's Bank of Chiria to in- vestigate the appearance of forg- ed notes. United' Press.
YUGOSLAV TRIAL
London, September 11.: Three Yugoslavs today faced trial at Nish, Serbia, charged with spying and organising sabotage for Bulgaria, Belgrade Radio re- ported.
The defendants, Arandjelovic, Nesic and Belimirovic were sald to have fled to Bulgaria after the Jiberation of Yugoslavia. They "He said: "I have the utmost were trained as saboteurs and respect for your · Senators' sent back to Yugoslavia In 1948 opinions. We have Senators in armed with pistolky bombs
and France, too, and it is a part of subversive literature, the Proseru. the democratic system that a tion cloimed-Reuter Senator may express any opinler | hd likes,”
Rangoon, September 11. .M. Schyman spid
The Burmese War Minister and raising of the Units on German Deputy Prime Minister, General steel production and a system for Ne Win Ne, has asked the Pre- international price controls would mier, Thakur Nu, for permisalo be discussed by the three Foreign to resign from the Cabinet to Ministers-Router.
give all his me to the Burmese Army-Associated Press.
proposats for
REDS EXPELLED FROM FRANCE
Alglers, September 11. One hundred and fifty Com- munists, mostly Spaniards, arrest- ed in the French Government's swoop on allen Communist groups last Friday, arrived here today!
Usually well-informed circles sala" that they would live under supervision in "specified "domlél- Ics In Southern Oran, Algeria, Reuter.
Greek Cabinet crisis
Athens, September 11: The Social Demotrats and Liberals today agreed to form three-way conlition with the Populists to give Greece a Gov- Crnment.
They insisted, however, that the mandate held by Mr. Constantin Tenidaris,*, the 7 Popullit 2 länder, should be handelt to Mr. Sopht coles Venizelos, the Liberal
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