Pago 8

RUGS

JUST RECEIVED.

LANGE STOCK

OF

TIENTSIN CHEMICAL

WASHED RUGS

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

AT FACTORY PRICES.

Inspection cordialip

invited.

CLEANING & MENDING

GOOD YEAR RUG CO.

Revin 208, lat Floor,

# Bankow Road, Kowloon. Tel. 58962.

D. & P.

READY IN 4 HOURS

12

。ភេទ

MING

STUDIO

三室影橋明英新

Flor

AIR CONDITIONED

Grain Developing Printing and Kwinging for your di

TEL. 2731

QUE.AR WAR, C.

OPPURITE QUEENS THEATRE

LEICA CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES

with stepped-up postwar pro- duction, are now reaching the market in increasing quantity. Meet the Leica now Dearest franchised dealer,

nt

(on hour allright, trust do not understood?, Bonamand's selenciós gnoto will help'yor to þetter understanding,

SONOTONE

Bole Distributors

Ed. Lamb

Co.

Room 100, fze Hel Bldg.

12. Queen's Road, C.

Tel. 33400.

The NORWOODirector

(KPOLINI MORTS

Jebe DaturuTENTS:

Cemplane

wh

Y

Bercial Priv

or with the

nuchig

photosphere

we und

swired bred

CALA IN U

A DEMONSTHETI

TOFOTO & CO.

Joat

Rem 200, Nor Hal Midg

12/14's 84, © Tvl 25440

Arrived mostent

Instrumenta Including sakoptrones, crumpets, cornets, troasbener, double bass, suilos, violas

MAYACAK string

Violina metrogazar, and Recesseries, etc,

Please Call

EXPERT

PIANO TUNING

AND

REPAIRING

KING'S MUSIC CO.

5, Chiu Lung Street, H.E Telephone: 20439.

LOW PRICE!

Calculators, Typewriters Carboris & Ribbons

Repairing Service

The World Typewriter Co. 40, Wellington St.. Teli 20506.

A. WHITE & CO.

Photo Studir

1 Peling [44] Bowl

Introitucina

B. & W. ENLARGEMENTO

made from ARBET COLOR TRASPARENCIES

SALON PHOTO LABS,

1. Pelping Road, Causeway Bay

FOR ALL KINDS OF

CARPETS &

RUGS

VISIT CARPET INDUSTRIES

63, Austin Rd. Kowloon

RODO HOUSE

240, Tel Po Road, Kowloon.

"You toar mt home In RODO HOUSE."

LOCATION: Convenient COM- munications and Beautiful vironment.

RENT Reasonable Rates.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY (3,

---- D« FALDIM.

“John's trying bis hardest to break himself of the smoking habit!"

Korean North-South stalemate to go on, observers believe

Korea's

SEOUL, January "1.

North-South fight, which has blown hot and cold for more than a year probably will continue its present stalemate at least till late

summer.

That is the opinion of both foreign and Korean sources here who base their belief on four primary facts:

sources-

First, any major action initiated killed or captured 3,300 guerillas in the next few months must since October 1. Most guerilla come from North Korea. These forces are now concentrated in the who also agree that such mountainous area in the extreme decision, would probably be made South, and supply lines from the in Moscow--say there is no indi- North, never dependable, Are cation the Northerners are plan- stretched to the limit. ning such action. If an all out ol- templa

deferred until Spring. these

Guerilla and ofth column failure were due to

two things, people Continue, water-ho

believe:

first, guerillas who alled rice paddies, will

will make it have received North Korean Impossible unul autumn.

sources

training have received 100 illo Secondly, it la believed here the military instruction and too much North Koreans staket everything political indoctrination, on guerilla activity South of the Though admitting the

they have on 38th Parallel. This activity was occasions been successful in sur- as extensive they could supprise raids, one army officer sald: port. It did not work.

They

are simply incapable of Thirdly. the South Koreans, carrying out a continuing military who

make no secret of their de-operation when ther are faced sire to go North themselves, ure with It."

in no position to do so. Though Secondly, South Korga's rural strong defensively they lack facili- population, on whom the North des for transporting and supplying Korean trained nucleus depends troops over distances and terrain for support, has been blessed with which they would

would encounter. two years of good crops, good Nur will they get facilities from prices and are in a better shape the United States. Military as. economically than they have been sistance and advice will not be since the end of the war.

forthcoming for any purposes ex- "They are just in no mood for Communism," the same

En- cept defensive.

EQUIPMENT: Up-to-date. BOARDING: Detielous Food and] Excellent Cooking.

and

HOOM:- will vontilated decorated and spacious- Sorvice: Polite and pleasant Bor Vice.

(At Junction Tai Po Road and Calle Poak Road. Shamshulpo, Busca No. 6, 1-A 4 12.)

UNION HOUSE

221-223, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Telephone: 66526 Situated at convenient and residential centre. Modern Equipment and Excellent Service. Comfortable and pleasant surroundings.

Please call or phone for reservatione

SERVICE TO OFFER DENNIS & CO.,

LTD. (White Ants Extermination Dept.) Offers, service in White Anta Treatment. Just make call an the telephone and our Technician will be at your service for Free Inspection..

TELE: 82013 8:23324.

YOU CAN OBTAIN COPIES OR ENLARGEMENTS OF ANY

CHINA MAIL (PHOTOGRAPH

AT OUR OFFICE WINDSOR

HOUSE

Fourthly, these sources any the source said.-United Press. opposing forces along the 38th Parallel have been able to build up defence posillons during the post four and half months' relutive mactivity so as to make

!

Pross- border attacks

force much more difficult than formerly.

There havd been absolutely no border Insidents for того

than A wook. Most military activity in recent months

Lynchings on the increase

New York, January 1,

how Lynchings and mob violence

been concentrated in the south against Negroes showed an ap- where government forces have| gone all out in a guerille clean-preciable increase in 1949, ac- up campaign.

In figures recently released here, the Korean Army claimed. it had

Fun in the sun? Not for unprotected eyes! Shield yours with sun glasses that filter" out glare yet let in useful light for pay seeing

Confult CHINESE OPTICAL CO. 67 Exzen's Rd., C. Tel. 23318

cording to the National Asso- clation for the Advancement of Coloured People, but it noted gratifying progress in further ing Negro rights on State and local levels.

In its annual report, NAACP noted that Federal civil rights legislation was not passed by Congresa, but it praised advances in State legislation, in political development, in court decisions and In recognition of personal merit.

It said four additional States adopted fair employment practices legislation during the year and advatices were made in abolishing scgregation in schools, housing and transportation facilities.

"On the debit side of the ledger, the number of reported lynchings. rose from two in 1948 to four In 1949 (one by a deputised mob) and instances of mob violence oc cured in such separated localities as Chicago, St. Louis Washington and Birmingham."United Press.

GIANT PANDA MUCH BETTER

London, January 1. Lion Ho, the London Zoo's giant panda, one of the few in captivity whose recent illness led to fears for her life, was tođu. stated to be "much better." M

She has been suffering from a vitamin deficiency, because of a shortage of bamboo shoots in her diat. People all over, Britain' sont, bamboo shoots, to the Zoo la answer to an appeal to save her.

She also has been given injec- tions of vitamin concentrate. Houter.

TAI HANG JEWELLERY

Wholesalers of CUT-DIAMONDS

Sole Agents For

Liberty Diamond Cutting

“Bank" bṛ· Kost, Asla✨#tags Yth. #loor. #toom 707/

South

(Pty) Ltd

due for worse

SHINWELL ON MEDICAL Malay bandits

SERVICES FOR BRITISH TROOPS IN MALAYA

Loods, December 31.

The War Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, in a newspaper interview published today, doniad that there was any neglect of medical services for British troops in Malaya saying that ho was "forcing the pace" to overcome existing "difficulties.

A

The interview was published by the "Yorkshire Post," Conservative newspaper, which for some weeks has urged War Office.action to overcome an alleged shortage of surgeons and other medical help for troops fighting in the Malayan Jungle.

Mr. Shinwell told the newspaper | Is not, it is to my advantage to that he hoped to send two more do all I can for our men in Ma- surgeons to the Malaya distrlet | Inya," before the end of January. He

"Money does not stand in the also hoped that heilcopters way, I would not telernte for a which could fly out wounded single moment o tnancial ob. men from tha guerilin

areas stacle where there is a question would be in Malayo by May at of treating wounded men," the latest.

Mr. Shinwell said

that

The interview was given to the he Parliamentary correspondent

No rosentment

of

wished to emphasise that "the "Yorkshire Post," the News. single case has been reported to paper reported. me since the Malayan operation began of n wounded soldier who has been in any way neglected so for as medical treatment is coo- cerned", he added, according to the "Yorkshire Post."

"Even if only for politicnt rennons, which It nost certainly

POP

GOOD GRACIOUS No!

COLONEL

I DON'T TAME THEM! ~

days in 1950

Singapore, December 11. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner-General respondent ส Malaya, Mr. for South East Asia, declared Michael Davidson, questioning in a New Year message today · the adequacy of medical sor.

vices there, the intervlawer re- that the number of surrenders · ported.

now taking place in Malaya Mr. Shinwell nold that one of indicated that the outlaws fin the two surgeons he hoped to

Fed to the Malaya district would the jungle would see in the be flown out on January 14 and New Year with bitterly dis- the other two weeks Infor.

hopes and badly

appointed shaken morale.

Mr. Shinwell slated that he had not received any offelal re. presentations from the command tu Malaya that there was

"In spite of the energy and any- thing wrong.

resources which had ta be Mr. Shinwell declared that the expended in fighting terrorisni, delay in sending helleopters was the government and community due to the need of modifications

to existing types and the training leaders have found ample time of men to fly them.

and energy to continua their "I am doing all I can to hasten | notable work towards creating matters and I am hoping to a finer Malaya," he said. May at the latest," he said. have machines out in Mainya by

"A year which has seon such Refeeling all suggestions of

achievements as the compiaceticy, Mr. Shinwell said.

passage of "As far as Malaya is concerned, the far reaching development I have had anxieties ever since plans through the Icgislatures, the operation began, and ther will be with me until it is over.

the foundation of the University "Our men are behaving mag- of Malaya and the ploneering nificently in helping to dent with labours of the communities Hot- irregular and elusive forces in difficult country-our

son committee towards the shap- men out

The Miniator made it clear that he did not remont in any way the campaign of the there deserve the best, and the Ing of a harmorilous and happy "Yorkshire Post." based best they shall have so far as nation, is a year worthy to bo cables from their special cor- can give ."--Reuter,

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

YOU WILL FORGET, DEREK! ALL THAT YOU LEARNED IN THE COLLEGE OF MAGIO, FORGET WHAT THERON TAUGHT, YOU--

KIP KIRBY

ALDEN STONS

AND JEANNIE, THE CAR- HOP, HAD A WHIRLWIND

COURTSHIP.

JOHNNY HAZARD

SUFFERIN SUSELSHE'S

“HANGING. TOGETHER.

JANE

TOH THANK GOODNESS YOU'RE BACK, GEORGIE I'VE BEEN SO ANXIOUS

DID YOU CATCH GILES

GERAINT. 2.

No

on

MANDRAKE WORKS OVER HIS HYPNOTIZED BROTHER- FORGET--FORGET-- WHEN YOU AWAKEN, YOU WILL NOT REMEM- [BER--NO MATTER HOW YOU TRY/ }- 1

YOU CAN'T REMEMBER--ITS ALL 1 GONE~-

I ONLY FEEO

WELL?

THEN

called historie"--Reuter.

Mane dish

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

TAY RAISING THAT VASE.

THAT WAS ONE OF OUR

FIRST LESSONS

I CAN'T SEEM TO--WHAT DO T

00- I CAN'T REMEMBER- IT'S ALL GONE, MANDRAKE/

....WHEN THEY ELOPER, HIS SHOCKED PARENTS THREATENED TO DISINHERIT HIM..".

BUT, MOTHER, NEVER! YOU MUST MEET A COMMON JEANNIE! YOU'LL / WAITRESS?.

LOVE HERA

GHIIʻILL NOT

SBT.FXT

IN THIG,

HOUSE!

By ALEX RAYMOND

"...IN TIME, THE USUAL THING HAPPENED.

JEANNIE HAD A BABY......”.

A GIRLT I MUST WIRE MY FAMILY! THEY'RE SURE TO;

FORGIVE US NOW! →

AFTING

"ROOM

*S-BLST, 4, 64-8LOW 77 THE PRINCE SLICED THE MAIN. SPAR ON THAT WING ... SHOULD'VE COLLAPSED

LONG AGO /

By FRANK ROBBINS

BETTER NOT PUCHEMY " LUCK TOO FAR/:"GTT DOWN} • AND CBB IF I CAN COCK. UP A GOOD STORY FORB THEY GET UNTANGLED" AND START TANGLING

WITH MELBO

DON'T TELL ME HE'S. ELUDED THE COMBINED. EFFORTS OF DETECTIVE-

· GEORGIE PORGIE SAND! WITHS, FLYING.. SQUAD P

HE HAS11ŠO FAR - BUT THE NET'S CLOSING ROUND HIM—"AND SINCE YOU SOUND SO PLEASED ABOUT IT;\PERHAPS" YOU'LL FAVOUR EMBA WITH Mora STATEMENT!

DEAR'ME ?» QUITA* "THE": POLICE OFFICER, AREN'T YOU RANBUT YOU'LL HAVE TO WAIT

A GANGSTERO) MOLL HALWAYS-LIKESITD. DOLL", HERBELV. [UPSFORSTAIRD.

DEGREE YOU

KNOW***

Share This Page