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8.S. "Prez, Cleveland" June 9

S.8. Pres. Coolidge" June 18

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

vä "MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,

5.S. "Pres. Jackson"

and CAPETOWN July 13

9.S. "Pres. Hayes"

Aug. 9

To MANILA

9.8. "Free. Taft"

July 7

To SINGAPORE via MANILA

+8.5. "Pres. Madison"

June 24

*Dorothy Luckenbach "Harry Luckenbach

June 21

June 28

To NEW YORK. and BOSTON

via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES and PANAMA

S.S. "Prea. Taylor"

June 19

Barry Luckenbach

July, 20

S.S. Pres. Madison"

July 15

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Aug. 19

**Dorothy Luckenbach

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Aug. 28

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·R.A.F. BOMBERS TURN BENGHAZI INTO INFERNO

CAIRO, June 9 (Reuter) - Ben- ghazi, the Libyan harbour and base occupied by Axis forces. was turned into a blazing inferno by R.A.F. bombers on Friday night for the second night in succession.

Fires raging among the military buildings and in the harbour area

were "stoked up" by the bombers until they could be seen 50 miles

away.

UNITED STATES' TASK IS TO WIN WAR AND PEACE

NEW YORK, May 1-Picturing America as taking up "the heavy burden of winning both the war and peace,” Vice-President Henry A. Wallace, addressing 2,500 New York young Democrats here last night," declared that those who preach defeatism in this hour of world crisis are “enemies, of the human soul." Peace would come, Mr. Wallace asserted, "not as a result of bowing in slavery under the yoke of Nazi terror. but as the result of freedom from Nazism and all it stands for."

"Twenty-five years ago we won! Young Democratic Club and was the war and lost the peace because a testimonial to Vincent Dalley, we were not ready to do our part long a chief ald of James A. Far- in fighting against human' sufferley on New York political' affairs. ings and poverty," he said.

Mr. Farley, who has retained fils LAST NIGHT'S

"This time... we must assume New York State Chairmanship RAF. Middle East communique, the responsibility of laying broad after resigning as Democratic' Na- which reports the raid, also refers and deep the foundations of free-tional Chairman last year, ended to the attack on Derna herodrome dom, comradeship, good will, and hia, tribute to Mr. Dalley with an and Bara and to bombing and mutual service. 50 that in the emphatic plea for support of Presi- machine-gunning attacks in the world to come there can be a per-dent Roosevelt in the national Jimma area of Abyssinia,

manent peace in which no nation crisis as the "imperative duty" of RA.F. fighters also carried out can cause fear of aggression. · · citizens · regardless of past differ- protective patrols over shipping in Long as it may take, we shall win ences. the Mediterranean and one enemy aircraft was driven off by a South African Aghter and forced jettison its bombs.

All RAF. aircraft returned ly from all operations.

to

the

our freedom from the threat of Another speaker was Oscar R. Nazism and thereafter we shall | Ewing. representing. Democratic build a peace that will endure." National Chairman Edward J1

Unity must be

national Flynn, who was unable to attend safe-watchword to meet the issue of the dinner, which was held at the Slavery or War" which Nazi ag- Hotel Astor with John Post, Prësi- gression was forcing on the world, dent of the club, presiding. the Vice-President continued, and

DARLAN RETURNING

TO PARIS

ZURICH, June 9 (Reuter)

resume

he defined the duty of patriotic

American youth as the promation WORLD BULLION

of unity and production if this Na-

tion were to offset the "hard work HEADQUARTERS

Admiral Darian is returning to and enthusiasm" with which the Paris to

conversations) Nazi regime had reinforced its

the "bluster and bluff." with Germany, according to Genevese newspaper Lasuisse.

ment.

LATIN-AMERICAN HOPE

The world's clearing house for precious metals will be one of the most conspicuous buildings to rise M. Laval reached unoccupied Mr. Wallace saw the

Latin-up in London when the war is over. France yesterday, at Clermond American nations looking to the The site of this great new block Ferrand, near Vichy, which was re- United States to produce enorm is only half a mile from St. Paul's ported to be his eventual des-ously and speedily those products Cathedral, and at present houses tination.

that would insure peace and free- part of an organisation with an His return provoked much com- dom to the Western Hemisphere international repute for the re- and the entire world. "It was a fining and preparation of precious proud; fact that the United States metals. would produce 22.000 defense air- Long associated with the his- planes in 1941. as compared withṛtory of platinum refining, this or- Its 4,500 in 1940, he said, but add-| ganisation produced, in 1876, an ed that this was not enough. At International Standard Metre in the same time Mr. Wallace insisted an alloy of ten per cent. Iridio- that "the best efficiency in the Platinum. It was made to the order long run comes from free and will of the Paris Commission Interna- ing, co-operation," and that the tionale du Metre, and duplicates answer to labour-management dis- were subsequently ordered by many was not the Government governments including those of putes "crack down" on either side.

Argentine and Brazil,

General Weygand left Vichy and the French Colonial Regents of Africa are returning to their posts.

"QUISLINGITES

NOW CARRY BAYONETTES

The latest report from Oslo is that, Quisling's Storm Troopers are armed with bayonettes

and

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) vis Hilo & Sanare being referred to by the pup-

Francisco. (starts from Kobe).

HEIYO MARU

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Tuesday,

24th June

Friday,

"20th June

COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore

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SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila.

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SAIGON

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TAWATA MARU

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ASAMA MARIT

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Thursday 19th June

Friday, Saturday,

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20th June 28th June

Friday, 13th June

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Wednesday, 11th June Saturday,

28th June

12th June

Thursday, 20th June Wednesday,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA

N.Y.K. King's Building

PATIENCE URGED

LIQUID GOLD "You have heard of the delays

Among its other activities are pet 15 hig political soldiers."

that were, caused by workers in the manufacture of rolled gold and Even so, the party organ, Free

the defense Industries," he said, liquid gold, both of which were People, was forced to admit that "and you have heard of the delays developed during the last war when during their parades in Larvik that were caused by corporations German supplies ceased to be avail- and Sandefjord on May 19 and 20, that dickered for weeks and mon-able. the Storm

inet Troopers

with ths before they would sign a con-

Since 1914. Great Britain has counter-demonstrations.

"Respect tract for defense production. You not only met her own requtre- for party members," bewailed the have heard demands that the Gov- paper, has not always been what ernment crack down, on labour and also developed an export trade of ments in these products but has it should be in these towns."

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 10 to 16 Jane 1941.

HIGH. WATER.

Hong

Kong

Daya of i

Wook

Days of

Month:

Standard

Time

| UŘxam

Low WATER

Hong

Kong

Standard

Height

Thursday:

Time

Wednesday, 11th June

b. m.

Hit. ip.

.

2nd July

Tues. 10

Wed. 11

09 20 17 6

23 13 14 6

02 44 16 26

27

0 1

1001 76

03 24

17 11

10 1

Thu. 12

0007

04.02 13 1

10 467 51

17 04 jo 3.

Telephone 30291,

Fri. 13

00 59 44

0442

13 3

11 287 2

18 37

Sat. 14

01 494 4

05 20

3 4

12:08

6 6

10 24

lo 9

Sun. 15

02 44

4.4

0615

13 5

12 54

60

2009

13 4

Mon. 16

03 39

4 6

07 19

40

13-47

5 41 20 57

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crack down on Industry...

"But we in the United States very considerable value in them.

Buyers in many countries are to- belleve that before we crack down

on our fellow citizens we should day familiar with British rolled have patience to listen to workers gold for the manufacture of jew or manufacturers who want to be ellery, optical and fancy goods, as heard. There is as great, pa- well as British liquid gold and

to liquid platinum for the fred de |triotism" in working overtime

settle a defence contract or strike coration of porcelain, glass and as in working overtime to rivet earthenware. the wing of a fighting plane."

PEOPLE'S RIGHT STRESSED The Vice-President stressed, however, that it was the right of

OVERSEAS CHINESE

FEDERATION

SHTUKWAN, June 9 (Central) -

the people in the emergency "to demand sincere and earnest effort A Kwangtung Returned Overseas from both labour and management Chinese Federation is being or- to settle all differences among ganised here. Its purpose is to themselves with promptness and maintain closer contact between the overseas Chinese who have re- good will,"

State and national Democratic turned to their fatherland leadership was represented at the those still abroad and also welfare. dinner, which marked the twenty- work for the general 18sixth anniversary of the New York all overseas Chines

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