SHIPPING COMPANIES RESUME SERVICES FOLLOWING LIFTING OF NATIONALIST BLOCKADE

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600320531-6
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December 22, 2016
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August 9, 2011
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531
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June 27, 1950
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/10: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600320531-6 ,?eE"g-,'~~rI9 I0l3 CENTRAL :NTELLiGE{.IC4 Ai3i .i REPORT INFOI MATlON i r.OrA FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. SUBJECT Economic - Shipping HOW PUBLISHED Daily newspapers WHERE PUBLISHED Hong Kong; New York DATE PUBLISHED 26 May - 5 Jun 1950 LANGL:4GE Chinese THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE AND 3D. AS WITHIN THE ITS TRANSMISSION ESPIONAGETHE REVELATION U. STN C.. 31 UNITED RD PERSON ' PROHIBI TED. IS PRO LAW. IN REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM HOSIZE N IBITEDCONTENTS BY Newspapers as indicated. DATE DIST. d 7 Jun 1950 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. SHIPPING COMP.T.NIES RESUME SERVICES FOLLOWING LIFTING OF NATIONALIST BLOCKADE SHANGHAI-NORTH CHINA.SERVICE RESUMES -- Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, 26 May 50 Shanghai -- With the liberation of the Chou-Shan islands, the biggest obstacle to Shanghai's shipping industry was removed, and a way has been opened for the resumption of shipping service to North China. There is a constant flow of goods between North, East, and Northeast China, which com- prises the most important trade in China. To revive and stimulate shipping service in North China, Shanghai shipping and industrial circles have already requested the Central People's government to transfer Chinese ships in Hong Kong to North China waters, and private. and public shipping companies are working out plans to participate in the restoration of this service. The state-owned shipping company is to resume service in North China within a few days, and is now preparing schedules and shipping preparations The privately owned Min-sheng Shipping Company is also making P paras company resumption of service. After the Nationalist blockade began, changed to inland waterway transportation, but it is now planning to return some of its ships to coastal service. The Shanghai Municipal Steamship Corporation is also planning to resume service along the coast of Chekiang Province, and the Shanghai branch of the Tientsin Navigation Corporation is to begin service between Shanghai and Tientsin soon. The North China shipping district includes the ports of Tientsin, Port Arthur, Dairen, Ying-k'ou, Chin-huang-tao, Tsingtao, Yen-t'ai, and Lien-yun. In this district, there are now 35 vessels of 200 tons or larger, and 84 ves- sels of less than 200 tons, a total of 184,223 tons. There are more than enough ships.now, since most cargo for the Northeast is sent by railroad; however, with the opening of shipping lanes in this district, the volume of freight is expected to increase considerably. CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL STATi E Iii Maw IX I NSRB DISTRIBUTION --- -, ARMY AIR FBI Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/10: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600320531-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/10: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600320531-6 HONG KONG-SHANGHAI SERVICE OPENS - - Hong Kong Wen-hui Pao, 26 May 50 Shipping service has already been resumed between Hong Hong and Shanghai* d in addition to ships of Jardine Matheson and Companand Butt rfield Indrawireen which have made the Hong Kong-Shanghai run, it reported Lines ships will be routed to Shanghai soon. With the resumption of shipping and service ecotomShangghai, the in Hong Kong became very active, are already rising. Shipping service from Hong Kong to Amoy and Swatow is also gradually being restored. Butterfield and Swire, which had discontinued service for the past 6 months, resumed service to these ports on 15 May. FREIGHT RATES DROP BETWEEN CANTON AND HONG KONG -?- Hong Kong Hsing-tao Jih-pao, 26 May 50 According to a report from transportation circles, shipping service between Hong Kong and Canton has been partially resumed, and it has not only increased the volume of trade between the two cities, but also has brought down freight charges on both rail and water transportation. Another source reported that before the liberation of Canton, about 80 motor-sail boats were engaged in the shipping service between Hong Kong and Canton; immediately after the liberation, their number suddenly increased to 145, but since the beginning of the Nationalist blockade, they had dwindled to wThere were a few which ay of Macao, but their freight echarges twere extremely ghithe gh,Nationa- almost none. list~, or by way SWATOW CLOSED TO FOREIGN SHIPS -- New York Rua-ch'iao Jih-pao, 5 Jun 50 Hong Kong, 3 May -- The Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao reported today that the Ship- ping Control Bureau-of the Kwangtung Provincial government has officially an- nounced the closing of the port of Swatow to foreign ships. It was believed here thererfornthe leakage of c Taiwan garding this that the reason for military preparationsbeingscarriednon is BRITISH SHIP SUNK OFF SWATOW -- Hong Kong Kung-shang Jih-pao, 26 May 50 A news item which originated in Hong Kong reported that the British Ebonol, belonging to Ta-nan Shipping Company, struck a minon 25 May ahd had sank off the coast of Swatow. She was an oil tanker, weighed 1,175 tons, er confirmed report s stfor ated seven, that all passengersand undiscloweresed n aved,of crew. An un- confirmed Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/10: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600320531-6