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PRESIDENT

LINER

SAILINGS

To SAN FRANCISCO and 108 ANGELES

vin BHANGHAI, KOBE & HONOLULD

AS "Pres Pierce"

July 1

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

via MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,

and CAPETOWN

S.S. "Pres. Hayos"

To SINGAPORE via MANILA

Ang.

8

*Dorothy Luckenbach

t8.8, "Pres. Madison"

Jane 21 June 26

*Harry Luckenbach

June 2

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES and PANAMA

8.6. "Pres. Taylor"

6.8. "Pres. Madison'

Harry Luckenbach

June 22 July 18 July 28

Andrea Luckenbach

Aug, 12 *8.5. Pres. Harrison" Aug. 28

Omits Boston

+ Singapore direct

• Cargo only

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SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.

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SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)

23rd June

ASAMA MARU

TATUTA MARU

Wodnesday, 2nd July Monday, 14th July

HIE MARU NEW YORK via Japan & Panama

LIT

Monday,

• NAKO MARU

*NOT

MARI

Thursday.

Saturday,

20th June 19th July

Occupation

Of Capuzzo By Allies Is Claimed

Fighting Continues

In Hellfire Pass

Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's Exhortation To N.E.I.

The Indiës are no longer in so exposed and Isolatea a posl- tion as appeared to be the case six months ago. Other powers have arrived at a proper sense of the part they must play in the Pacific, while the N.EL authorities have bad time to put their territory into a better state of preparedness to meet the threat of attack."

Thus

writes лелегац

Onlang Kai-shek in 25 specisi message to the Preanger Bode at Bandoeng for its specta? Chins number

"In the face of that threat the

and reconstruction

is reported after strenuous fight-in China, for the enemy is one ing in which a large number of and the same. armoured fighting vehicles were

AFTERMATH

OF LOFOTEN

Chinese in the Netherlands East The latest in the long series of CAIRO, June 17 (Reuter) The Indies are afflicted by no feelings reprisals taken by the Germans occupation of Capuzzo by the of divided loyalty in their support against the inhabitants of the Allies, though still not confirmed, of resistance

Lofoten islands raided by British and Norwegians last March, has just been reported from Norway. Anger- ed by the military success of this raid and by the fact, that so many Nazis were captured, the occupa- tion authorities proceeded to take revenge upon the innocent fisher

engaged.

the

The conflict continues on the Egyptian-Libyan frontier in triangle of Sullum. Fort Capuzzo and Halfays

"The total defeat of the Japanese militarists may yet be achieved on Chinese battle- flolds before they can carry the war into the South Seas. "That indeed is my les vent hope | folk.

British and Indian troops have when I think of the rich attacked Hellfire Pass (Halfaya) beautiful land where these words and South OT the escarpment will be read land Nature has Fighting continues also on top of profusely blessed with her precious tne escarpment, west of Halfaya. gifts.

communique

does

al we

Houses were burned, one person was shot, and towns of Svolvaer, vaagan and Hole were sentenced to pay a fine of 100,000 crowns. The popular indignation which swept

It is emphasised at the offen- "I look upon it as one of the over Norway following this treat sive mentioned in yesterday's most promising seed-grounds of ment, found concrete expression in

not mean albe international order

money contributions for the islaT- large-scale offensive; the present desire to replace the world contu-|ders, and in this way Vangan was battle is just a continuation of sion of the present time when the able to

Its pay

share-35,000 the ding-dong struggle progress victory of Justice is won."

crowns within a few days. ng ever since the retreat from The Benghazi,

LITTLE OPPOSITION

There was little opposition to the Allied move south of the e8- carpinent; real fighting began when the troops entered the com- paratively limited area of the de- sert round Halfaya which is the

Chungking Government's Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang Chung- However, when the Nazis learn hal, has also sent a contributioned that gifts from other parts of for this special China number, Norway had paid this fine, they ordered the town to pay the 35.000- saying:

"For centuries there have exist- crown fine all over again. And to

close relations of a mutually bene. ed between China and the NEI make sure the inhabitants pay it themselves, the Germans have drawn up the following schedule of based taxation; persons with bank ac main scene of the present opera-upon force but upon the free int. counts, cash and stocks must pay six-mill levy on the total amount; while those with other types of investments pay four mills.

In addition, all persons mual pay

tione

The main point is that while the recent fighting was east of Halfaya, the present is to the west, but is early yet to say what developments will follow the thrust

BRITISH COMMUNIQUE

fletal character

"Our relations

are not

tiative of our two peoples and mutual respect for each other.

"Our community of interests is underlined by the present conflict in Eastern Asia,

"Just as I am strongly convine

а

a percentage of their yearly income

as follows: incomes up to a thou-

ed that the forces of aggression sand crowns: one per cent; in- will eventually be mastered, so 1 comes between one and ten thousand

A British G.H.Q. communique firmly believe that our relations, crowns, two per cent; and those announces: "Yesterday our troops founded upon the principles of above ten thousand, three per cent SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo & San in the Western Desert took offen- peace, will

Francisco. (starts from Kobe)

HEIYO MARU

Tuesday. COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore

* TUTTORI MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila.

SUWA MARU

SAIGON

LIMA MARU

* TUTTORI MARU

24th June

Friday,

20th June

Saturday,

2nd Aug.

Friday. Saturday,

20th June 28th June

Monday,

21st July

2Nch June

8th July

BOMBAY vin Singapore & Colombo.

RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore

HAKONE MARU

* LIMA MARU

* MATUMOTO MARU

• NAKO MARU

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

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TATUTA MARU

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Saturday,

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Thursday, 26th June Monday, 30th June Wednesday, 2nd July Monday, 14th July

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sive action against the enemy the future." holding positions in the area south and southeast of Sollum. The operation is continuing."

Considerable numbers of Army fighting vehicles are involved in the Western Desert fighting at Sollum, Distomar and Halfaya.

continue to grow in

PRES. ROOSEVELT CANCELS TRIP

WASHINGTON, June 17 (Reuter) been -President Roosevelt hus

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

CONSIGNEEFS' NOTICE

British and Indian troops are persuaded by his doctor to cancel THE BURNS PHILP LINE- participating and fighting is pro- ceeding west of Ralaya.

ESPIONAGE ACTIVITY

his proposed Massachusetts trip today, which included a visit to Harvard University to receive a degree.

The President would" have met

W

FROM MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, PORT KEMBA, SALAMAUA, RABAUL AND MANILA.

IN UNITED STATES Princess Julians and Prince Bern-THE M.V.

at Philadelphi& ta take WASHINGTON, June 17 (Reater) hard

visit to -Espionage and subversive activi- them for an overnight

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are bereby informed that all Goods are being

tles are engaging more people in his Hyde Park residence, but nowded at their risk into the hazardous

the United States than in the last they will stop overnight at Wash-and/or extra bezardons Godowas of the war, according to a report by the ington.

State Department to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

This was revealed when the Committee was

considering

the approval of Legislatium empower- ing the President to govern the of allens in the entry and exit United States.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 1 to 24 June 1943.

Days of

Month.

Height.

Low WATER

Height.

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SHANGHAI, June 17 (Reuter)- Mr. Akand, Head of the Japanese Section of the International Set- Sat, 21. tlement Police, was shot dead in the Badlands this morning by four Bun. 29 Chinese gunmen, one of whom was Mon. 23. arrested

37 62

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Mr. Akagi was appointed by the Tues. 24 Consular body in 1938.

06 28

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