BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Wartenbeld

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS TO

Yokohama

Bangkok

"POYANG"

Kobe

5 p.m. 13th Nov.

"PENGTIEN"

Singapore, Djakarta & Sourabaya

A p.m. 14th Nov,

"SZECRUEN"

Yokohama, Nagoya

Osako

Kobe

"RHENGKING"

Keelun

"HUNAN" "SHENGHING”

Tlentsin

Keelung

**SINKIANO"

# p.m. 16th Nov.

Noon 17th Nov.* 5 p.m. 17th Nov.

Noon 24th Nov." 5 p.m. 24th Nov.

"TUNING"

"KWEIYANO

Bingapore Djakarta & Sourabaya

Singapore & Penang

ARRIVALS FROM

"HUNAN"

"SHENGKING"

"SINKIANG"

Tientsin Kerline Kobe

5 p.m. 28th Nov. 5 p.m. 4th De Salts from Custodian Whart

14 15th Nov.

7 am, 15th Nov. 20th Nov.

A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE

SAILINGS TO

"CBANGTE"

Kure, Yokkaicht &

Kobe

"CHANGSHA"

"CHANGTE"

"TAIYUAN”

Noon 13th Nov

18th Nov. 2nd Dec. 3rd Doc.

Sydney

"CHANGTE"

Japan

Sydney & Melbourne

ARRIVALS FROM

& Manila

Australia

"CHANOSHA"

Australia & Manilo

Iri Port 15th Nov.

"CHANGTE"

Kobe

29th Nov

TAIYUAN"

80th Nov

Yokohama

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Ballings to Europe via Aden & Port Said

"ASTYANAX”

“CLYTONEUS"

"PATROCLUS"

"AENEAS"

Scheduled Baltiors from Europs

Genoa,

London

Holland

22nd Nov.

Casablanca & Liverpool

24th Nov.

Marseilles, Liverpool &

Glasgow

8th Der.

Liverpool & Glasgow

7th Dec.

Salla Liverpool

Arrives

Salled

Batterdam Salle'd

Hong Kong

14th Nov.

do

15th Nov

do

29th Nov

do

5th Dec.

de

G. "PERSEUS"

19th Nov.

17th Nov.

11th Dec. 15th Dec.

8. "AUTOMEDON”

18th Nov.

23rd Dec.

. "MYRMIDON"

28th Nov.

5th Jan.

N. "ATRELS"

4th Dec.

8th Jan,

G. "PATROCLUS"

5. "ASTYANAK"

8. "ASCANIUS”

G. "AENEAS"

S. "AGOPENOR"

G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool.

9. Loading Swamies before Liverpool.

Carriers' opflah to proceed via other ports to load & discharge cargo,

DE LA RAMA LINES

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM

U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS

"BATAAN"

"DONA ALICIA”

“Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

20th Dec.

25th Dec.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1951.

CHINA

MAIL

UNMAN JALAN

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONG)

Price, 20 cents per copy.

Saturdays 30 conta Subscription: $6.00 per month.

Fontage: China and Baco $1.60 par month. X., British Possession and other countries $9.09 per month.

News contributions, always wel-

NOTICE

BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY

POST-CERTIFICATE

NURSING SCHOLARSHIP FOR COLONIAL NURSES.

A Post-Certificate Nursing Scholarship for Colonial Nurses tenable for one year 1952, from September in the United Kingdom is

AR

gome, should be addressed to the being awarded by the above Extiter business communication Society.

and advertisements to the Secretary. Telephone: 26071 (5 Linep),

KOWLOON OFFICE:

Ballsbury Road. Telephone: 52638.

Classified Advertisements

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID

ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS $1.50 PER DAY 10 cents PËR WORD OVER 26 Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word.

ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

Russians Cast

An Eye On

'Badly Off' Egypt

Stockholm, Nov. 11.

A clear indication that Russia hopes to exploit the situation in Egypt is contained in News, the Soviet magazine published in English.

that

It quotes a cotton broker as saying "An exchange of cotton for grain would enable us to buy wheat and other Com modities our country requires.

First, there is an anti-British line. The value of the Scholar- ship is £350 which covers News says: "An atmosphere The magazine explains tuiton fees, living and in- of nervous tension on the Ale-cotton comprises 75 per cent of

xandita cotton exchange is Egyptian exports. cidental expenses. Travelling usually caused by rumours of and from the British, Indian, or representa- expenses to United Kingdom will be tives of other countries buying

heavily." responsibility of the success- ful candidate. Candidates must have obtained a school leaving certificate or its equivalent and have had at. least three years experience since passing their final nursing examination.

if not prepaid a booking fee 15th, 1951. of 50 cents lẻ charged,

WANTED KNOWN

YOUR BABY'S stroen metallized th bronze, sentimental keepsakes Ideal for husband or wife. Room 604 Bar of Canton Building

Mrs. B.M. SEDGWICK, Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong Branch,

British Red Cross Society, P.O. Box 568,

Hong Kong.

NOTICE

MARSMAN HONGKONG CHINA, LIMITED,

*Many Egyptian business mes are much concerned about the pood to expand mutually advantageous trade with countries,

other

there

"We need fertilisers, lumber Notice is hereby given that machines, and other industrial Application forms are the Tenth Ordinary General equipment, and oil products. obtainable from the under- Meeting of the Company will Being so rich in cotton signed and must be completed be held at the registered office is no reason why we shouldn't

curry on a liveller trade." and returned by December of the Company, Hongkong

News attributes "deep mean- and Shanghai Bank Buildinging to that conversation and Hongkong, on Tuesday, the adds that it "volces the senti- fourth day of December, 1951. ments of a good proportion of who at 11.00 a.m. to receive the Egypte business circles

are

anxious about their coun- Directors Report and State-try's future." ment of Accounts for the Then the magazine contrasta the period 1st May, 1950 to 80th the wealth of Calro with

[city's slums. April, 1951, to elect Directors, to appoint Auditors and to stores offer every variety

It says: "The big department of transact any other ordinary clothes, footwear, crockery, and MEASUREMENTS NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES business of the Company.

They cater expensive fabrics. for well-to-do customers. But the population The Transfer Books and the bulk of

the Register of Members of the patronises Arab shops on

city outskirts. Company will be closed from Tuesday, the 20th day of November, to Tuesday, the fourth day of December, 1951, both days inclusive.

FOR SALE

WEIGHTS AND

of cargo exported from Hode- kong and South Chura, compiled by the Sworn Maasiters, 818 from the "S. C. M. Port."

CHIVALRY ANTIENT SCRIPT. AR attractive stationery of distinction. in taxes of forty fly sheets and forty envelopes or eighty single sheets and forty envelopes. 44 per box. On sale at 8. C. M. Post,"

REMOVAL PERMIT

Forms Lot

9.9. "UHANGTE”

Arrived 11th November, 1851.

F

Danafest cargo ex this vessel will De surveyed by Mestre Goddard & Douglas at Kowloon Wharf Godown at 10.00 on Wednesday 14th November

THUNDAY 15th November, 1951, and consignees re- to be presentatives are requested

Duty-Pald Goods 10 cents each at present during survey.

3. C. M. Post."

"DEVON VALLEY" Blotting Paper. White in sheets 175" x 2" cut to any size, 25 centi per sheet. $20 per 100 Available at South China Morning Post.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Adreste

Australian-Oriented Line 144. Chisa Navigations Co., Ltd.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

1000000 THERE'S NO LIMIT TO MY POWER!

SO FAR. I'VE ONLY TAKEN A LITTLE MONEY--A FEW JEWELS! WAIT AND

SEE WHAT I'LL 00/1

I'LL TOPPLE NATIONS NO ONE CAN STOP ME! TELL THAT" TO MARDRAKES

SWAMI

| LET'S GO!

very

little

"TOO POOR'

"There is still machinery in Egypt. Her colos- sal reserves of cotton could be turned into first-class ram- factures if she had up-to-date machinery

By Order of the Board, T. B. WILSON,

A peasant is quoted as say- Directoring: "We are too poor to think of machines. That is why we have to rely 00 our hands alone."

1st November, 1951.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

WHY NOT TELL ME YOURSELF, SWAMI!

MANDRAKE--

THE TWO MASTERS OF

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER /FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards "CARTHAGE"

"CHUSAN"

"CORFU" "CANTON"

Lester London

Arrives Hongkong

18th

October

18th November

2nd November

30th Novelaber

16th November

17th December

13th December 14th January

V Southampton. Fort Bald. Aden, Bombay, Colombo,

Penang Singapore

Homewards "CARTRAGÉ”" "ČUUSAN” "CORFU"

Leaves Hongkong

22nd November

4th December

One Landon

Brd December

21st December

31st December 31st January

"CANTON"

18th January

18th February

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Fenang, Colombo, Bom-

bay. Atten & Landon.

FREIGHT SERVICE

Due Hongkang

Outwards "SINGAPORE" "SOMALT"

23rd November

London & Continent

11th December

Leaves Hongkong 100%

Homewards "SINGAPORE"

Accepting cargo

For

D:cember London & Continent

for Singapore. Fort Sweftenham, Penang, Colombo, Aden, Genoa, Marselifer, London, Hamburg, Antwerp & Hotterdam, with liberty to caff

at Bombay if inducement offers. Tanks available for carriage of old in Boll. Space far refrigerated cargo. Limited passenger accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"TAIREA"

"SANTHA"

"WAKLA"

due 16th Rest

ails 16th Nov. due 2811 Nov. sails 17 Nov.

due 24th Nov. sails 28th Nov,

from Calcutta, Rangoon, Penang & Singapore for Japan

from Jepat for Singapore, Pentral Rangoon & Calcutta from Jeren

for Singapore

d: Chittagong

(These vessels have reftigéraisă exrgo space)

P. & Q./B. I. JOINT SERVICE “PENTAKOTA” due 13th Nov.

ails 18h Nov,

from Japan for Singapoté,

Chittag Rangoon, on ốc k

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD. "NELLORE" * usia 10th Nov.

MAGIC STANO FACE TO FACE AT LASTA

"EASTERN"

Babe 8th Nov.

for Part Moresby,

Brisbane, Sydney B Melbourne

for Auckland Wellington, Fort Čitalara de Melbourne

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports an or gif the rante ✯ the route à miling are subjsas, to change or amendaten with or without notice.

ATTITES R.K

(on return) 8.00 a.m. Tues. Frt. 8.49 a.m. Wed. Sat. Bangkok with U.S.A to Hangoon) 10.00a.m. Tues.

ked. 2.10 p.m

4.159.m

Roule

Departs Aongkong

HK/Bangkok/Singapore (DC-4)

(Connects at

Jrk/Hanot/Haiphong HX/Saigon/Singapore HK/Manità/B.N. Barneo

(DC-3) (DC-4)

12 Noon Wed,

(DC-3)

6.30 am. Wed.

3.45 p. All the above subject to Alteration without notice. For passage and Freight Particulars please apply to

1.CONNAUGHT RD C Tel.30331 8 BRANCH OFFICE 50 Chandigat Re We C1, 25875, 32144, 24878.

Thurs. Thurs.

FERDINAND

Wherefore Art Thou~~!

By Mik

BEN LINE

Roman

3

SHIPS

“BENDORAN"

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K. via Singapore

DUE

In Port

"BENCLEUCH" UR. via Singapore on or abt. 22nd Nov.

"ÉÈNWYVIS”

“BENVOELICH"

obliver də interstat

"RENLOMON

..U.K.

- HNB.

HENTORAN"

"BENCLEUCH" ·

#BÊNWYVIS"

"BENYORLICH"

"BENOLEUCHI"

“BENLOMOND"

14

24th Nov.

19th Dec,

88rd Ded.

NANCY

IS THAT MUMPS, SLUGGO?

Romes

Juliet

He Said a Mouthful

NOPE.-- THAT'S GUM

You SHOULDN'T BE SUCH

A PIG

I AIN'T BEING A PIG

I GOTTA STOP

SOME OF THE LEAKS IN MY ROOF

By Ernie Bushmiller

SAILINGS · Loading on or abi.

Haste, Liverpool,

•Glasgow

14th Nov.

Hol

25th Nov,

„Kobe : & Yokohama.

Avonmouth, Havre d **Landon,

.Kobe

29th Nov. JOHNNY HAZARD

23rd Dec.

Liverpoet, Dub‡K

46th Doo,

Lévirpsol," "dinngÓW A

29th, Ddo,

Vil Kingsgére, Port Bwettenham, Port' Bádén à Péri, Baju,

§. Calls Manikų, TAWAU, Bandakan di Jemelton,

ONION! HE'S OFF

· AGAIN! JUST WHEN I

| THOUGHT WE WERE PALC-

AGMINGIKE TÄIEG TO DRONIN ME! LEGGO!

BUT INT YEARS THE ART INTAKE OFF LIG OWN FACE: ANDW

GUFFERIN S

By Frank Robbins

THE ONE-LLING BRIGADES. NOW I KNOW HOW TWO CAN LIVE AS CHEAPLY AC ONE..

SHARE THE OXYGEN ?

Dine

At the

Tor full particulars apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos 27721-4,

P.G.

For

Reservations Tel: 21880

KEW'S "A"

TESTS ARE

TO END

London, Nov. 11.

Kew Observatory's “A” tests---- regarded for 67 years as the in- |ternational erfferion in accuracy

in time--are to end.

Taking over at the National Physical Laboratory-hi a new lest apparatus capable of re- cording errore es small és five- thousandths of 4 second

The apparatus Is a combina-

electronis measuring

COGNAC ion of a quarta-oscillator clock

GIRARD

BRANDIES

V.V.O.F.

HOver 50 Yeate

GANDS, FRICE.A CO., LTD., Hongkong. TAI WAX CO.

ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES CERTIFICATES

pilantion Farms for

and ·20 device.

It will bell those who want to know whether it is 3 pm, or mérely 2,59 and: 995-theinandifas.

The

Kew ***"* best was alonted 171 1884 at the request of the British watchmaking industry. In 1912 the National Physical Laboratory took over: TESTON-- cubitkey

for the feste : arid for lasting certifcates to the watch- makers.

"HYE AND BAR

Before 1916 the tests were carried out by "aye and ear" cotygparison against-an pendulums Jelock,

Then better-and: better equip». mens enabled more meilarate susta to be madess mail BgNTAMIN

| Scientile and Inhalen FaRPATCH

W. R. LOXLEY

CO. (CHINA) LTD.

Agentu

York Building

Sur Telephone:"-84165.

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