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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
2Biltrifield £- SAILA (Hongkong) Lid:
"SOOCHÓW***
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"RHENGKING"
"SHANSI
"FOKIEN"
"SHENGKING" "HUNAN" "FODENOW"
."HANYANG SHANSI"
SHENGKING"
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SAILINGS TO
...Tokyo, Yokohama, Na; oyt, Onaka & Koly Kuchunn .Bangkok
Singapore & Penan
Keelung;
Theatsin
Djakart
Senintang
& Mensur
ARRIVALS Vicaria Kob
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5 p.m. 15th Apr,
5 p.m. 17th Apr,
10a.m. 24th Apr, 5 p.m. 26th Apr. 6 p.m. 26th Apr.* 10a.m. 37th Apr,
10 a.m. 20th Apr. Bails from Custodian Wharf
FROM
10th Apr 20/21st Apr.
7 aan, 22nd Apr. 20/27th Apr.
A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE
/ SAILINGS TO Yokkaichi, Naanya, Yokohamad, Kobe
Sydney & Melbourne
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1952,
CHINA MAIL
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16th Apr.
"CHANGTE"
Japan
"TAIYBAN"
Japan
"CILANGTH"
24th Apr. 1st May 13th May
ARRIVALS FROM
"ANKING" "CHLANGTE"
Australin
In art
Australia, Tatakan & Manila
not exceeding 25 words, 25
20th Apr,
→TAIYUAN"
"CHANGTE”
Au talia & Manita Japan
27th Apr.
10th May
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
'Scheduled Sallings to Europe vla Aden & Port Sald
"ASCANIUS"
MARYEAS
PERSEUN"
"AUTOMEDOX"
"CALCHAS"
S. "ASCANIUS“
G. "PERSEUS"
S.
Genoa, London
Rotterdam
Dublin & Liverpool
* Ghispow
..Gena, Roterdam &
Hamburg......
Dublin & Liverpool
Scheduled Sailings from Europe
"AGAPENOR"
G. "CALCHAS”
5. "AUTOMEDON"
*G. "FYERHUS'
"S. "ATREUS”
23rd Apr.
26th Apr.
6th May
22nd May 26th May
Arrives Hong Kong
12th Apr.. 17th Apr. 24th Apr.
Sally Liverpool
Sails Rotterdami
Sailed
do
Sailed
00
du
F
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116)
12th Apr.
16th Apr.
-48th Apr
1st May 11th May 17th May 23rd May. 31st May
5th May
10th June
G. “BELLEROPHION" 25th Ap
S. "CYCLOPS"
Lending Glasgow: before Liverpool.
S. Loading Swansen, before Liverpool. Carriers' option to proceed via other porla fo load & discharge cargo,
DE LA RAMA LINES.
SAILING for KINGSTON & NEW YORK via JAPAN SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES &
"AJAX"
PANAMA CANAL
NOTE TO CONSIGNEES GERMANS PLEDGE
CONSIGNEES PER BARBER-WITHELMBEN LINE
m/■ “TALLEYRAND"
are hereby notified that their cargo
baing discharged into the long- kung & Kowloon Whart & Godow Co's godown where it will be at eansiences risk and subject to tim WHAEL' terme and condition 한 storage, and where delivery may be ublained.
the
Damaged packago are to be left in
Conal inces and the Company's su?«
TO FIGHT NEW NAZI "FUEHRER"
Hanover, Apr. 14.
Angry Germans crowded into beer houses godown for examination by today and pledged themselves, over foaming tank- veyors, Messrs. Goddard Dougaards and black bread sandwiches, to fight the new German fuehrer-General Otto Ernst Remer, and oppose the rebirth of Naziism.
at 10 am, on the 15th April, 1052
To comply with the General Bondeu
Warehouse Regulaliana, Consigners must have a devenile Offeer. tendance when damaged dutie goods are examined.
No claims will be admitted afr
the goods have left the steamer rodown, and all goods remain undelivered after the 16th April, 1947 will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer, must he preacnted in the Undersigned in di before the 23rd April, 1952 or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effecti DODWELL. & Co., Ti Agents.
Hongkong, th Apest, 1052.
Births, Deaths, Marriagos, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Personal $5.00 per insertion}
cents each additional word.
ALTERNATE INSERTIONS
10% EXTRA
Consignees per "BENLEDI"
If not prepaid a booking fee haing discharged into the
of 50 conta is charged.
PERSONAL
FAR EAST, Scola girt of goed Lamily, keenly interested Far Eau ein
are heteby nolißed that Large korg & Kowloon Wharf & Gotown Co's Budowa, where it will be at Consegnera risk and blces the Wart's arms and conditions ar altrage, and where delivery may be obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns for examination by
"Action committees" sprouted over the week-end. throughout the cities, towns and villages of refuges- stronghold of Remer's fat- crowded Lower Saxony- loweYA.
the Trude Union
Eduard Wald, spokesman for Germun millions-nông
League, so 1cnight: This "No-Second- Hiller Front" is
firmly
established.
now
11 includes demperats of all
parties, youth leagues, organisa-
RED TROOPS
IN YATUNG
Kalimpong. Apr. 14.
Chinese troops yesterday
|tions for Hitler's racial and entered the Tibetan town t
1:
| political victims, and delegates Yatung, 50 miles worth-east of the Protestant and Catholic the Indian district of Darjeeling. Churches.
Gutteral shouts of "And high time too" greeted Wald's warn Ing that the committees would unite for strikes, or any other counter-moves, it Remer the siate with threatened violence,
"NOT A MOD" Propaganda leaflets published Lonight sald; We are representa- Lives of nearly seven million Ger- mans in Lower Saxony,' and are.
My coached at the wine and fals in show the world that wa
British Family or organisation veyors, WA Curricanerand Malaya, Hongkong. Japan. Would Clarke, at 10 am, 15th April, 1952. help temporarily any direction nat
То secretarial; no salary. Wide interests, 1 highest integrity. Box 102, Roberson, Bonded
Scott, Edinburgh 2. Scotland.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
ba. "ANKING"
Arrived 11th April, 1957 Damaged cargo ex this vessel will surveyed by Messrs Goddard &
Kowloon Douglas at Hongkong 4 Whnet Godown a 16.00 A.m. on Wednesday 16th-and-Thursday, 174h April, 1952, and censignees repre- matives are requested to be pre sent during survej.
BUTTERFIELD & SWINE,
the Cencist comply with
Warehous Regulations Consignees must have a Revenu Oliver in attendance when dainaged dutiable goods are examined.
No claims will be admitted efter the goods have left the steamer's godowns, and all gonds. remaining undelivered after the 16th Aprti, 1952, will be subject to rent,
All efaline against the steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 30th April, 1 1932, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
*W. N. LOXLEY & CO,
(CHINA) LTD.
Ageals,
Ben Line Steamers, LtA.
Agent, Australian-Orjontal Line Låd, ( Hongkong, 10th April, 1952,
Cuina Navigation Co., Ltd.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
WHAT'S
UP?
21st Apr.
16th Apr.
30th Apr.
ARRIVING via MANILA FROM U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "ANDAMAN"
"AGAMEMNON"
THE WARDEN'S TAKING YOU! INTO TOWN, PUNCHY WASN'T OUT!
POSITIVE! HE'S
BEEN IN SOLITARY FOR THREE DAYS.
WARGEN, ARE
YOU CERTAIN THIS MAN
OF HIS CELL YESTERDAY!
are decent democrats and not u mrb of now-Nazis."
Many speakers up and down the provitice extended their “action committees" to cover the Prospect of illegal orti, vities by the Communists,
But leading Remer gauleiter, Count Wolf von Westorp, was contemptuous tonight,
about live days' Yatung is overland journey from Kallin- pong
Chinese troops are already stationed in two Tibetan lowns-- Gyantse and Pharihzong-on the Inde-Tibetan trade route. Their entry into Yatung completes the posting of Chinese troops along the entire 295-miles-long Tibetan trade route to India.-Reuter.
Arab-Relations-
Improved
Damascus, Apr. 14. 'The Chief of General Staff of the Syrian
Colonel Army, Chichakli, today declared that his journey to Saudi Arabia had been a great success.
Colonel Chichakli, who headed which Syrian delcgation "Ridiculous," he commented oured several Arab countries, fron! the party's attle head returned today.
The
Colanci quarters in Hanover,
added that the talks he had had "They must really be with-Saudi-Arabian denders-had-
to bringing about a
frightene of us if they ure contribute of the relations
going to gang up on this scule.
But they will noves be able to between the two countries. He influence the work and pro-paid a tribute to the hospitality Saud. Fronec- gress of our party."-London of King Express Service.
Presse.
Ihm
By Lee Folk and Phil Davis,
P&O B.I. EεA
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT' SERVICE. ·
Ontwards
"CARTHAGE"
"CHUBAN"
"CORFU"
Leaves Londan
2nd April
Dil April
1st May
Arrives Hongkong
4th May.
5th May
. 2nd Junc
Via Houthampton, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Colombs,
Homewards
"CHUSAN"
"CARTHAGE"
"CORFU"
Penang Singapore.
Leaves Hongkong Due Landon
Ath May
On May
6th June
2nd Junu
A กะ
0th Jul
accepting cargo for singapore, Penans, Colombo, Bom-
bay, Aden & London,
FREIGHT SERVICE
Leaves Hongkong
Homewards "SURAT"
301 April
For
Landon & Continent Accepting cargo for Fult
Bingapore, Port Swettenham,
Genoa,
Maronilles, London,
for carto Accepting Penang, Catumbo, Aden, Hamburg, Antwerp & Rotterdam, with liberty to call at Bombay if inducement offers. Tanks available for carriage of oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited passenger Accommodation.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
dun 17th April from Japan
kättirraprit-for- Singapoyapimaa
*"SANTHIA”
"SANGOLA"
due 18th April
"SANGOLA"
salle 19th April
10th May maila 12th May
Penapa, tangoon & Calcutta from Calcutta, Rangoon, Penang & Singapore for Japan from Japan for Singapore, Penang, Hangoon
Calcutta
(These vessels have refrigerated cargo space)
P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE
"ORMARA”
--"PEMBA".
*"ORDIA"
due 10th April alk 20th April due-th April sails 1st May
dun 9th May anils 10th May
from Persion Gull for Japan
from Japan. for Singaport, Madras, Colombo, Bombay & Karachi from Persian Gulf for Japan
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
"EASTERN"
AND SEE! THEY'RE ALL SURE HE ROBBED THEM YESTERDAY--1 HE WAS IN JAIL! TEN ROBBERIES --ALL OVER THE STATE--AT
"NANKIN"
THE SAME MOMENT--{
THAT'S HIM!
dua 21st April
saite 23rd April
due 4th May walls
BU: May
from Sydney Be Brisbane for Japan from Japan
Sydney, Brisbane, Dunedin, Lyttelton B Auckland
All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on or off the route & the route & sailing are, subject to change or amendment with or without notice.
Lathag Pacific Hirways Ltd.
Route
K/Bangkok, Sirapora
392/fanai/Hauptrong
Daparia Hongkong
Arrives 1.K..
(on return)
7 a.m. Tues. Fri.
750 μm. Mao. Thurs. (DC-4) Connects Bongkok with U.3.A. to Rangwon)
150-3) 11,00 aliä! Tues. 3.20 p.m. Wed. (DC-4) 19.45 a.m. Tues. 8.45 p.m. Wed. 1K/Manda/B.N. Irneo (DC-33) 7.99 2.m. Tues, Fri. 4.45 p.m. Wed, Sat.
1k/Saigon Singapore
All the above subject to Alteration without notice. For passage and Freight Particulars please apply to
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U.K, vìa Singapore
DUE
17th Apr.
17th Apr,
U.K. vla Singapore un er übt. 24th Apr, UK. via Sngapore
17th May
SAILIN, GS Lopiting on or abt,
(Direct to Singapore,
thenee Havre, Loti- don & Hamburr. Avonmouth, Liver- pool, Glasgow Antwerp.. Kure, Yokohama & Hobe. Direct'to Singapore, theuce Liverpool, Dublin & Hamburg, London, Rotterdam & Hull, Direct to Singapore. thence Havre, Lon-
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18th Apr.
20th Apr,
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10th May
21st May
26th May
Calls Manila, Tawau, Sandakan, Jesselton & Labuan. Calls Manila, Cebu, Tawah & Saudakan,
All Vessels accept Cargo for Adon, Sues and Port Sat.
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UN Security
Council
And Tunisia
4
New York, Apr. 14. The Security Council met to-
day for the third time to discuss. whether the Tunisian dispute should be placed on the Courell's agenda.
The Pakistani delegate, Ahmed Bokhari, who is Chair man for April, is understood to be planning to bring the 10 delegations, not members of the Council, which with Pakistan wish the Security Council to discuss Tunisia, lo testify be- fore it...
The Chilean delegation intends to present a resolution request- ing that the Tunisian question be placed on the agenda. The Chilean resolution calla for on adjournment of all discussion once the question is put on the orenda.
Ahmed Bokhari presented resolution to permit the delego- tions of the African-Asian group to appear before the Council to reply to the statements by the French delegate, Henri Hopps.
The Chilean delegate, Senor Santa Cruz, presented a resolu-. tion asking that the request of the African-Asian countries on Tunisia be placed on the agenda the The
but that examined.
request bo resolution said that placing the maiter on the agenda would not prejudice, the question of the competence of the Council with regard to the substance of the question-Frarico-Presa
English Pilgrimago
J. Walsinghum, Apr. 19,*/ About 60 pilgrims from Lon- don and Nottingham havo journeyed by foot sineq Ins= Saturday to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, In Norfolk, Each group carried a largo wooden croat-Router.
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