"FUKJEN
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"SINKIANG"
"SZECHEEN" "HUNAN" "SHENGKING" "SHANSI
"ANSHUN"
HUPEN
"SHENGING“
“ROOCHOW**
BAILINGS TO Singapore, Djakarta & Sonrabaya
Yokohama,
Nogoya, Osaka & Kobe
Bangkok
Tientsia Keeling Singapore. Penang & Delawan
Penang
3 p.m. 24th Oct.
Noon 25th Oct*
6 p.m. 26th Oct. 10 a.m. 27th Oct.
5 p.m. 27th Oct
5 p.m. 30th Oct. 10 в.. 2nd Nov. 10 am 3rd Nov 5.c.m 3rd Nov 5. p.m. 9th Nov. Sails from Custodian Wharf
Singapore
Trentsia
Keeling
Hangkok
ARRIVALS FROM
Tientsin
Kobe
Keelton
Bangkok
-KWFIYANG" "ANSHIN" "PENGNING"
Sampai 1
Moji k
"HE NAN
POZUENEAN"
SJENGKING" "NHANSI"
22nd Oct. 23rd Oct
7. 25th Oc
20th Ovi
27th
:..
29th Ort
5/6th Nov
A.O LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD.. JOINT SERVICE
"CHANGSHA"
"LAIYUAN
SAILINGS TO
"VOCHOWY-
Sydney
"LADY BAK"
...Japan
"CHANGTE“
Japan
4 Nov 7/9th Nov. 11th Nov.
Japan
Sydney & Melbourne
18th Nov
Srd Dec.
ABRIVALS FROM
Austral
Manilo
28th
Oct.
Kotic Australia & Manila Austraila
1st Nov
8th Nov
Manila
14th Nov
Fo
30th Nov
"TAITUAN"
"YOCHOW"
"CHANGTE"
"CHANGSHA"
"TAIYUAN"
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Salibugs to Europe via Aden & Port Said
"AUTOLYCUS"
"ANTILOCHUS"
"PHLEUS
"ANCTUSES"
"ARTYANAX"
Scheduled Railings from Europe
Bails Rotterdam
London
Holland
4pm 23rd Oct.
Casablanco & Liverpool
25th Oct
Marseilles, Loverpool &
Claskow
8th Nov,
&
Liverpoul & Glasgow Luntion
Holland
7th Nov. 22nd Nov.
Sails
Arrives
Liverpool
Hong Kong
S. CLITONEUK"
Saile
29th Oct.
G. "ANCHINES"
do
5th Nov.
8. "ASTYANAX"
do
G. "PATROCLIS"
10
17th Oc
21st Oct.
14th Nov. 16th Nov. 29th Nov.
28th Oct
6th Dec,
4th Nov
11th Dec
G. "PERSEUS"
13th Nov.
17th Nov.
18th Dec.
S "AUTOMEDON” 18th Nov.
23rd Dec.
S. "ASCANIUS"
G. "AENEAS"
S. "AGAPENOR"
28th Oct.
7th Nov.
G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool.
S. Loading Swansea before Liverpool. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load & discharge cargo.
DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING via MANILA FROM
US, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "DONA NATI"
"MANGALORE"
“Tathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
Route
BIK/Bangkok/Singapore
HK/Han
Departs Hongkong
6:00 am. Tues. Fri
Arrives E.K
(on return)
8.30 .. Wed. Sni
(Connects at Bangkok with V.B.A. Rangoon)
DC-4)
IDC-9) (DX-4)
HK/Satgon/Singapore
K/Mana/EN Borneo (DC-3) HK/Haiphonx
1DC-3)
7.00 0.07% Tucs
1.00 p.m Wed
6.30 a.m. Wed.
5.00 .. Fri
8.00 p.m. Tues.
Thurs 8.15 p.m
4.4 p.m. Thura.
4.30 p.m. Fri.
All the above subject to Alteration without notice. For passage and Freight Partisulars please apply to
1.CONNAUGHT RD C. Tel.30331 8 BRANCH OFFICE: 50 Connaught Rd. West, 25875. 32144. 24878,
THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1951.
CHINA MAIL
HONGKONG
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CIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMED
Consignces per Company's
m/v "LA MARSEILLAISE"
ore hereby notified that their carg
is being discharged into the Hong. kang & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godowns, where it will be a Consignees' uirk and subject to the! Wharf's terms And condition
where storage, and
delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godown for examination by Consignees and the Company's sur veyors, Mexwe Goddard & Douglas 1981.
10 am, om Friday, 29th October,
To comply with tha General
s RevenuQ!
Must have
Bonded Warehouse regulation Officer in attendance when damaged
Consigneer
cutable goods are examined.
No claims will be admitted after The Roods have left the steamet' godowns. and all goeda remaining UndeBvered after 27th October, 1951, will be Albjers to cent
d
All claims unint the steamer
presented Bi
to the under- sigurd on o. before 15th November 1991. or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Inmırence will be offseted.
CIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
Hongkong 2014 October. 1961
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indener Detubes 21 1951 Cortage will leave Hongking Funeral Kome at
Tuesday 5.) pin October 23 to interment al the Catholle Conmetery
TUITION GIVEN
ex.
SPANISH LESSONS given by perienced Jady Kanker. university gradunte 01 either teacher's or pupil's residence 140 Woosung Street, second floor. Kowloon,
FOR SALE
WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS of carga exported trom Hong- kong end South Chira, compiled by the Sworn Measurers, 18 from the
S. C. M. Post."
ARISTOC RED MARKING PEN- CILS $50 per gross $5 per dozen
Obtainable at "S. 50 cents cach M Payl
MAERSK LINE
m/v "LEXA MAERSK"
having arrived from New York and Puts of call, Consignees of Carge are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their Fish and expense into the Hong kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown. Company's godowns at Kowinan, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are losled
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unlegt notice has been given 49 hours prior to vessel's arrival. but carried on from port to part to the final port of call to which the oplior extends
No Mans will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns. and all goods remaining undelivered After the 26th October, 1931, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Gods are to be left in the Godowns. where they will be examined on 25th October, 1951, # 30 TL. by our Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
Hunger Immediate
Problem In Asia, P&O B.I. E&A
Says Indian Envoy
Baltimore, Oct. 21.
Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, India's Ambassa dor to the United States, told 10,000 Maryland school teachers in a convention here yesterday that although Americans were completely absorbed in the threat of Communism, India could not afford to be because of the greater threat of hunger.
The object of her address. Sermon on the Mount Was which €150 marked
translated into mass action.
the
be-
jls
ginning of United Nations Week Through non-violence, the free- here, was to give her audience
dom of 380 million people was a better understanding of India | achieved in 30 years."
discussion મ through foreign policy and problems.
The foreign policy. Mrs Pandit said. Was pro-United Nations and pro-free cations. The immediate problem, not only in India but in all of Asia, was hunger.
Once that freedom was achieved, she said, India was able to start from scratch on a foreign policy
because it had the advantage of not possessing traditional enemies.
"Thot foreign policy", she
"does Faid,
not represent Mrs Pandit added: To neutralism. In recent sessions of
the word 'de the United hungry person
Nations we voted The with no appeal. mocracy' has
you 3B times out of $1, phrase 'American way of We' ! abstained
differing 11, while has no appeal. But Communism į only twice. is quick to explost hunger."
"Yet I have never seen it "Our first
she task,"
recorded in this country that tinued. "is to give our people we voted together 38 times," the things they deserve. To ac- Reuter.
ask your this, we complish knowledge, your understanding and your moral support.
COLL-
But we ask no charity. Rather US To Purchase
we want to give and take នង equals. In this way the free! nations of the world can build!
which up the only force oppose Communism,"
was
India who
can
Mexican
Zinc
Washington, Oct. 21.
The United States Government GANDHI'S CALL
is to buy 20,000 short tons of slab Mrs Pandit vaid tribute to zine to be mined near Monterrey Mahatma Gandhi who, she said, (Mexico) and processed at
to be built there. known affectionately In $450,000 plant
The Defence Materials Procure- Bapu (Father) and
Agency announced the symbolised all that India ment To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations consignees stood for in the past and hoped agreement with the National Zine must trave a Revenue
Company, Incorporated, of New to stand for in the future. Officer m attendance ntico damaged dutiable
York, today as part of its long- goods are examined.
Gandhi's call to freedom, sherm
term metal procurement pro- immediate accep gramme, said, found tance among the people of India
The agreement will end when: because it stemmed from thetr the new facilities have produced inheritance, an inheritance the 20,000 tons, or on August 16, which went far beyond the 200 1058, whichever occurs first. The years of foreign rule.
| agency will buy a monthly aver- "As a result," Mrs Pandit age of 600 short tans of the vital said, "for the first time the industrial metal. Reuler.
Al
the
claime must reach us before or they
19th November, 1957. will not be recognised
Nu Insurance will be effected.
JEBBEN & co., Agerate.
C
Hongkong, 19th October, 1851.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
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YES. HER IN PHONE BOOTH, WAITING YOU CALL HER, THE NUMBER IS --
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
HELLO, NARDA
ANY LUCK
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HÈ RAD THEM TAPED BACK,
FERDINAND
Having A High Time
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BUT ONE OF THEM SLIPPED WHILE I WAS THERE -- MANDRAKED
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PASSENGER /FREIGHT SERVICE
Outwards
"CANTON"
"CARTHAGE"
"CHUSAN”
Leaves London
18th October
Arrives Wongkong
Both September 22nd October
19th November 2nd November 30th November
Via Southampton, Port Said. Adon, Bombay, Culembu,
Penang & Singapore
Homewards
"CANTON"
“CARTHAGE” "CHUSAN"
Leaves Hongkong
25th October
22nd November
Dne Landon
28th November
23rd December
4th December 31at December
Accepting cargo for Singapàre, Penang, Colombo, Bom- kay. Aden, Port Said & London.
FREICHT SERVICE
Butwards "SINGAPORE”
Bornéwards "SURAT"
Dae Hongkong
From
23rd November London & Continent
Leaves Hongkong
For
London & Continent 10th November
Accepting cargo for Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang. Colombo, Aden, Port Nald, Gehoh, Marseilles, London. Hamborg, Antwerp a Rotterdam, with liberty to call at Bombay if Inducediókt ölléri.
Tanks available for carriage of all in Bulk, Space for refèigerated cargo. Läiüfted passenger accommodation.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"SANTHIA"
due 23rd Oct. from Calcutta, Bah-
godt &
Straita
"BIRDHANA”
solls 24th Oct.
due 23rd Olot,
Qoi. Anil Roth
for Japars
from Japan for Singapore, Penang Rangost de Calcutta
{These vessels have refrigerated vargo space)
P. & 0.76. 1. JOINT SERVICE
"PENTAKUTA"
due 12th Nov. Badia 14th Nov.
from Japan
for Spice, Rangoon, CHILUNG- ong & Madras
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.5. CO., LTD. "NELLORE"
"EASTERN"
and 14th Nov,
Que 2nd Nov,
for Part Moresby, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourie
from Byduty
All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on
or off the route & the route & walling are subject
*
to change or amendment with or without Hotive,
For full partkulass apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
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8th Nov.
19th Nov.
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Just a Shoe-In
NANCY
COME HERE
LOOK AT THOSE FINGER MARKS ON
OUR DOOR
SHIPS
"BENAVON"
ARRIVALS
FROM
Зарат
"BENALBANACH" U.K. via Singapore vla B.N.B. V.K. via Singapore
"BENCRUACHAN” U.K,
"BENDORAN"
"BENLEDI" "BENCLEUCH" "BENWYVIS" "BENVORLICH”
Гарал U.K. vla Singapore
du...
"BENLOMOND” UK. via B.N.B.
21st Nov.
24th Nov,
19th Dec.
23rd Dec.
SAILING S Loading on or abt.
"DENAVON"
Liverpool, Dublin,
'Hamburg' & Antwerp.
"BENALBANACH" London & Antwerp.
"BENCRUACHAN" Liverpool, Glasgow &
'Hamburg.
24th Oct.
31st Oct.
12th Nov.
BENDORAN”
HAYO, Liverpool, .....Glasgow, Avonmouth
& Hull,
12th Nov,
JOHNNY HAZARD.
Liverpool, Dublin.
"BENLEDI"
10th Nov.
Hamburg à Antwerp.
“BENCLBUCH" Kobe Yokohama,
20rd Nov,
"BENWYVIS”
Havre, London *Rotterdam,
20th Nov.
"BENVORLICH" "RENCLEUCII"
.......Koba♣ Yökeliama,
Art Dec.
Liverpool, Dublin,
“Hamburg d. Antwerp,
20th Dec.
(“BENLOMÖND"
Livepool, Glasgow de
Boths, Dec.
**** Avonmouth,
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London, Dot. 21.
A woman who for 12 years lived with a man as his wife was ordered to get out of the house within three months. She was a "treipasser," it was do. cided.
Judge Tutor Rees, making the crder at Brentford County Court, told Mrs Rose Bamber: *Your situation is tragic, but moral questions do not concern ¦-
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Mr C. Friend, for Mr Wiliam MeWaters, of Edensor road, Chiswick, said that Mrs Bamber had never paid rent. She was Mr McWaters, caretaker or Housekeeper,
After differences of opinion, MY MWatery felt compelled to live only in the lounge, leaving the test of the house to My Bamber and her three gro children.
Mrs Bomber said: "I have never been a servant to Mr Die Waters. Twelve years ago sho left her husband to live with hite Meweterek Fitte näsaren. Had grown up regarding him in their with father
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