CARPETS
DRUGGETS LINOLEUM TAPESTRIES
CUSHIONS ALWAYS IN, STOCKS.
CARPET INDUSTRIES 63, Austin Rd., Kowloon.
GREAT SALE
RUGS
All kinds and various sizes of Tientsin elemical washed and Peking art rugs, Wholesale and retail at lowest price.
CLEANING & MENDING GOOD YEAR RUG CO.
Room 208, 1st Floor,
6, Hankow Road, Kowloon,
· Tel. 68902.
SALE
Tientsin Mercerized & Poking Art
RUGS
THE GOOD FRIEND CO. 14A, Cameron Rouch, (Opposite Telephone Bldg.) Kowloon.
SEEDS
Bow now for earling flowering Glover's choice strain of Carnations from the Riviera, Cineraria from Australia. Bweet peas from California, Super Snowball Cauliflowers, Golden Self-blanching Calerits, Imperial heading Lettuces,
Etc Etc., Eto.
Ask for free price list CLOVER FLOWER SHOP
Gloucester Arcade.
RUGS
TIENTSIN CHEMICAL WASHED RUGS FIRST- QUALITY AT FACTORY PRICES VISIT
GREAT EASTERN
RUG CO.
HANHOW RD. (AROUND FLOOR
KOWLOON TEL. 6910p Agrala Bengkong & Shanchal Lace Co. (Leon Kra
BUTTER SHORTAGE Butter Concentrate (Kam Tai Brand) is now available at all prices. stores at controlled
This Butter Concentrate is in tins, and should be mixed with water or milk to produce one Firmed in m pound weight. refrigerator or icebox, it is exactly the same
fresh butter because no preservatives whatsoever are used. In tins
SU
A. WHITE & CO.it will keep for years without
12, Peking Road, Kowloon. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS.
DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF CAMERAS, & ACCESSORIES.
DEVELOPING, PRINTING & ENLARGING SERVICE
RODO HOUSE
240, Tal Po Road, Kowloon, Tel. 60978
Cable Address: "RDDOHOUSE"
refrigeration and should be purchased now against future shortage.
SALE
Large Assortment of Chemical Washed & Peking Art
RUGS
AT LOWEST PRICES NORTH CHINA DEVELOPMENT CO.
zi, Parkes Bt., G.P. (Between Bourring Bit, & Auutin d.)
1st class and comfortable living Mending & Cleaning by Expert call 8038 quarter available at moderate prices,
Meals are much cheaper than
the
controlled price
are mora wholesome.
but they
Hotal Car provided for our quests.
Register in the RODO HOUSE
IOW.
SERVICE TO OFFER DENNIS & CO., LTD.
(White Ants Extermination Dept.)
Offera service In Whito Ants Treatment. Just make a call on the telephone and our Technician will be at your service for Free Manager. Inspection.
Y. H. CHAN,
--UNION-HOUSE-
221-223, Nathan Road, Kowloon Telephone: 56525
Cable Add: “UNIHOUSE" Situated at convenient and residential centre, Modern Equipment and Excellent Service. Comfortable and pleasant surroundings. Gall or phone for roservations.
CHINA UNION ART GALLERY
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
of
CHINESE JADE, JEWELLERY, CLOISONNE, PORCELAIN,' EMBROIDERY, IVORY AND
ANTIQUES. Business hours: from 10 am. to 7.30 p.m. (Excluding Bundays) "Victory House (Corner of Wyndham and Wellington St.) Hong Kong.
LOW PRICES
Calculators, Typewriters Carbons & Ribbons
The World Typewriter Co.
40, Wellington St., Tel: 20308
Repairing Servicó..
TEL8: 32913 & 38324.
TRULY
You will look
more adorable
If you frequently .patronizo
THE HOLLYWOOD
BEAUTY PARLOUR 10, CAMERON RD.,
'KOWLOON, TELEPHONE: 50240.
SHANGHAI WILOW TAILOR
offer you SUMMER DRESSES
of most Reasonablo Prices
Please call at:- 21, Granville Road, Kowloon
Unusual Photographs
Required
If you have any you consider in this category, sond small print for consideration, pay- `mont, made · for any accepted for reproduction. Stamped reply envelope must accom-
bo, returned. Please do not send negatives or large prints. PIC. Newspaper Enterprise Liday
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EXPERT
PIANO
TUNING
REPAIRING.
Please Phone:' 30430'
BROS.
Windsor House.
THE CHINA MAIL, `THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1980.
A Princess marries
Princess Allx, 20-year-old fifth daughter of the Grand Duchete Charlotte of Luxembourg, was married in the Cathedral at Luxembourg, to Prince Antoine de Ligne, 25- year old Delgian pilot in the Belgian Air Force. The core. mony was conducted by Cardinal Joseph van Roey, Primatė of Belgium and Luxembourg. Photo shows: the Princo, in Full dreka uniform, and the Princess In her bridal gown, after the wedding. (Asaciated Preto Photo).
LIBYA MAY BE A MONARCHY
Genova, August 29.
Two members of the United Nations Council for Libya predicted today that the former Italian Colony, which is to become independent in 1952, would choose a monarchy with the Emir of Cyrenaica at its head.
Kamel Selim Bey of Egypt and Abdur Rahim Khan of Pakistan told the Press that, following three months in Libya and consultations with its political leaders, they felt a republic was out of the question.'-
The majority of the Council | also believed the Libyans fav.. a monarchy under the Emir, according to Abdur Ra- him.
our
The six-nation Counell is aS- sisting the United Nations Com- missioner for Libya, 'Adrian Pelt, "In advising the Libyans on plans
SOVIET ENVOY IN ISTANBUL
London, August 29. Ankara-Radio, commenting
Fo call a National Assembly tonight on the arrival in Istan- which will write a constitution bul of the Soviet Ambassador and decide the form of govern- ment.
to Turkey, M. Alexander Luprischev, on his way to Ankara after home leave, said that it was believed he had returned with new instructions.
Kamel Bey said: "There is no question of a repubile, which is Wanted only by a small and in- significant minority. Our visits to Cyrenucia, Tripolitania and "When the Soviet Ambassador the Fezzon mode us feel also that went home on leave it was held His Highness the Emir is the one in Turkey that he had been re- and only candidate dealgnated to called and it was considered us become King of united Libya." certain that he would not return, '!
The munarchy would be a con-Aukara Radio said. stitutionni, up to date Kamel Bey said.
Foreign capital
one,
"As the result of the deler- mined attitude which Turkey has Laken in International affairs, the Soviet Union is regarded as hav- The Pakistani representative ing decided on a more accom- said that the Libyans, in draw-modating altitude kowards Tur- ing up their constitution, would] key.”
cncourage foreign capital.
He said Libya, which is a de-1 uinister to
Recalling that the Bulgarlan Turkey went to ficit country, showed great pro- Istanbul from Ankara to meet the mise for development where the returning Soviet diplomat, Ankara Italians had spent the necessary Audio added, "It is believed that the Soviet Ambassador has re-
money.
"The Libyans will have to do-ne elde what form foreign invest turned with new instructions and ment should have, but I am sure has informed the Bulgarian Min- they will encourage it and the ister in Istanbul of the country lends itself to very pro- situation."-Reuter,
table forms of such investment,"
he added..
The Egyptian
said
representative . relations between the Libyans and the Italian minority had Improved considerably dur lng tho Council's three-month.
slay in Tripoll.
The new constitution would contain a nationality law and minorities who did not wish to
now
Peking unlikely
to intervene
New York, August 29.,
become nationals would enjoy! A former Korean Ambassq- dor to Japan sald today, the
the rights of foreigners.
The Council is here to advise Russians are unlikely to push Mr. Felt on, his annual report to the General Assembly United Communist China into the Korean war unless they are ready to start world war
Press,
LIAISON LACKING three.
IN WASHINGTON
'Dr. Hugh Heung Wu Cynr: who arrived in the United States Washington, August 20. on August 17 after fleeing from Senator Homer Ferguson (Re-Seoul, told nowsmen at a Press publican) said today that the na-conference that South Korean lon's thilitary chiefs were fight officials doubt that the Peking ing the Korean war without ade Government wants to intervene quate knowledge of the United
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'In the conflict 'af-this- time,
He made the statement after
"Unless the Chinese Commun secret questioning of the Secrests come in, the war will soon tary of the Navy, Francla Mat- thews, and of Admiral Forrest be over." Sherman, chief of Naval Opera-
ions. He said Mr. Matthews and enter the fight, the former-di- But should the Chinese Redu Admiral Sherman admitted that
plomat Wald. "I hope very much their information on foreign
was sporadie and Incom- that the hundreds of thousandk policy
of young, Koreans who are des- plote,VA QONA
Questioning was made during
uring perately anxious to out and pelosed henring of the Senate fight will be supplied with: kufa" Appropriations Committee on cient arms and ammunitions President Truman's...US$10,771, they can cope with this 000,000 defence request.United forcement, the Northern Kor
so may got Associated
ol!
Hussars to
come to HK
Singapore, August 29. The Queen's Own Hussars 2) unit will be transferred Hong Kong to strengthen the garrison there, woskenod when the first British ground forces ware #ant Lo Korea, rollable sources said today.
The Humans have been fighting bandita in Malaya for two years.--United, Pres.
WARRIOR ON WAY
TO FAR EAST
Valetta, August 20. The 12.300-ton British alrerats carrier. Warrior, entered tho Grand Harbour of Malta todaz on her way with stores and air- craft to the Far East.
She entered the Harbour with crated aircraft piled on her flight deck and off-loaded 18 aircraft
here.
She was reported to be leaving tomorrow for Port Said.-Reuter.
AIR CRASH
Bangalore, August 29. Two were killed when a Per- elval Prentice training aircraft on In test fight crashed and burst Into flames about 20 miles from here today.
ANGLO-YEMEN TALKS LONDON STARTED IN
London, August. 29.
Britain and the Arab Stato of Yaman today bagon exploring ways to improve their uneasy politi- cal and economic relations.
The conferees agreed immediately that their talks should go on in secret and that joint com- muniques, detailing progress of their work, should be issued from time to time. Their threefold objective. First, to tablilac frontier re- lations between Yemen and Bri- tain's Aden protectorate on the Red Sea side of Africa.
Second, to exchange diplomatie missions.
Third, to spur trade between the two countries.
Therefore, whatever arrange. menty the nagotiators make now will be temporary.
UNESCO BACKS KOREA ACTION
Paris, August 29. The 18-riation Executive Board of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cul- tural organisation (UNESCO, has decided to give all possible Sir Reginald Champlon, Gov-aid and assistance to the action ernor of Aden, who is sitting in undertaken by the Unlied Na- at the conference, at present tions in Korea. handles all British business with Yemen.
A resolution which was passed The Arabs feel, however, that unanimously at the Board meet- they would like to set up a per-ing in Paris instructed the Di- manent Legation in London and that
the British should do the rector-General of the UNESCO; same in Sane, their capital.
1.To relieve the needs of tho Trade talks will be a prelude
population
Korea to formal negotiations for a full- civilian
within the field of education,
scale pact.
The Deputy Foreign Minister, Quadi Af Amr, leading the Yemenis, in particular wants the British to promise there will be no repetition of spasmodic RAF bombing raids over the Arabs territory. The British have. car- ried out raids in the past to drive Quadi Al Amri will be helped Yemeni tribesmen deross the by the Yement Minister of State, Aden frontier, where, periodical-Sayed Hassam Ibrahim, and a ly, they have up outposts. team of advisers. Britain's chief delegate is C. W. Furlonge, head of the Eastern Department of the Foreign Office-Associated Press.
The frontier between the two lerritories has never been clearly defined. It is arid, desert country. The inhabitants of each territory They were Edward W. Todd n
occasionally get in each other's 32-year-old American, and Flyway, sometimes with bloody re- sults. Idea of the conferees is to work out live-and-let-live agreement.
Ing Ofeer Kaul, of the Indian Air Force.
Todd. one of several Ameri- cans employed by the Hindustan Aircraft factory, was its aircraft overhaul, chief and acting chief test pilot. He leaves. a wife and child.-Reuter,"
POP
1 SUPPOSE I CAN SIT
HERE UNTIL I STARVE
מי
Trado talks
An Angle-Yemeni alliance lays down that the frontiar shall be finally defined by 1974.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN `
THEY'RE STILL COMIN'
AFTER US!
STILL SHOOTIN'? AUN--
RIP KIRBY
SOMEONE HAS BEEN GOING THROUGH MY EFFECTS THE MANAGEMENT WILL HEAR OF THIS! JUJE WAS
RIGHT...IT IGN'T SAFE
TO KEEP THE MONEY ON MY PERSONI
JOHNNY HAZARD
THENAS THE SPELL WEARS OFF--
HEY--WHAT LOOK--THE GUNS
HARE IN--OUR HAPPENED TO THE SHOOTIN? HOLSTERS!
science and culture by means of emergency relief, and," at the up- propriate time, by reconstruction projects.
2. To use the resources at hts disposal to develop a programme of teaching about the United Na- tions, with emphasis on collec- tive security, based on respect for law..
Prague, August 201 The Czechoslovak Government today' approved the establishment of a Czechoslovak Legation in The resolution appealed to the Fenyan, North Korea, "for the Governments of member coun- whole territory of Korea," the tries, UNESCO National Com- official news agency, Ceteka, an missions and private organiso- nounced after today's meeting of tions and individuals to contri- Czechoslovak Cabinet-Reuter. bitte to this oction.—Reuter,
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