"Pare 8

"ANYANG

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

"FUKIEN"

"SINKIANG"

"SZECHUEN" "YOCHOW"

"SHENGKING"

"SOOCHOW"

"HUPER"

Tientsi

SAILINGS TO :

Cheribon,

Keelung

Djakaria,

Semarang, Sourabaya

& Macassar

Yokohama,

Nagoya,

Osaka 是 Kobe Singapore & Penang Bangkok

Keetbl

Tientaln

m. 10th Mar.

5 p.m. 12th Mar,"

10 am. 18th Mar,

10 am. 14th Mar, -5 p.m. 14th Mar.

3 p.m. 16th Mar.

5 p.m. 19th Mar.

10 a.m. 23rd Mar,

Bangkok

5 p.m. 25th Mar. Sails from Custodian Wharf

ARRIVALS FROM

"SHENGRING" <

Kelu

"FUKIEN"

Kobe

7.m. 10th Mar, 11th Mur.

"PAKNOI"

Moji

7 am. 12th Mar.

12th Mar.

14th Mur.

14/15th Mur. 17/18th Mar,

"SINKIANG"

"'FUNING"

**YOCHOW**

"HUPEN"

Singapore Burgliok

Vokomma

Tientsin

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

"TAIYUAN" **TAIPING" "CHANGSHY"

TAIYUAN" **TAIPING" "CHANGSHA"

SAILINGS TO Manila & Sydney Sydney & Melbourne Sydney & Melbourne (for passengers only)

ARRIVALS FROM

..Kure

Nagoya

Yokohama

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

4 p.m. 11th Mar, 26th Mar.

27th Mar.

In Fort

23rd Mar,

26th Mar.

Scheduled Sailings tụ Európe via Aden & Port Said

"ULYTONEUS“

"ANCHISES"

"PATROCLCS"

"AENEAS"

Genoa,

Rotterdam

London,

& Ham-

burg via Manila Dublin, Liverpool & Avonmouth

Marseilles, Liverpool

& Glasgow Dublin

& Liverpool

Scheduled Sailings from Europe

8. "CLYTONEUS"

G. "PATBOCLUS"

5. "ASTYANAX"

GL "AENEAS"

S. "ASCANIUS"

G. "PERSEUS"

S. "AGAPENDR”

G. "CALCHAS"

G. "AUTOMEDON"

Salts

Livri pool

22nd Mar.

20th Mar,

6th Apr. 28th Apr.

Sails Rotterdam

Arrives

Hong Kong

Sailed

Up

Sailed

do

C

do

12th Mar.

10th Mar,

14th Mar. 17th Mor. 24th Mar. 1st Apr. 0th Apr. 17th Apr,

18th Mar.

24th Apr.

25th Mar

5th Apr,

G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool.. 8. Loading Swansea before. Liverpool.

Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to

load & discharge cargo,"

1st May 11th May

18th Mar.

10th Apr.

DE LA Rama Lines

ARKIVING via MANILA FROM US, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "DONA NATI"

"ANDAMAN"

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Route

HA/Bangkok/fiderapure (DC-41

HK/ilan/Darphong

Hparts Hongkong

Arrives H. K. (on saturn)

am, Mon. Thurs. 8.45 am. Tues. Fri. (Connells at Hanukak with U.D. A. to Rangoon

1.00 0... ในร. 2.15 .. Wad. (CH) 122.00 Nuan Thes. 4.15 p.m. Wed. HKAMLAMBAN Kumeu INC-3) 6.30 am. Taes. I'ri. 3.35 p.m. Wed. Sal.

All the alive subject to Alteration without notice. For passage and Freight Particulars please apply to

ICONNAUGHT RD C. Tel 303318 BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Rd West 25875 32144 24878,

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1952,

CHINA MAIL

WINDHAM SERIES

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

|

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONDIONKES PER

| HARDER-WILHELMSEN LINE

ma. "TUNGUS"

pre hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's down where it will be at consignces risk and subject to the Whorf's Terms and condition of

storage, and where delivery may be

obtained,

Damaged packDere are to be el

In the odowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's „sur-

veyors, Meanrs. Goddard & Douglas

Price, 20 conte por copy. Saturdays 30 cente Subscription: $0.00 per month.

Pootage: Ching and Macao $1.00 per momb, UK. British Poucions and other countries $3.00 per month. Now contributions; always wei- come, should be addressed to the Editor, business communications 2nd advertisements to the Secretary, have

Telephone: 24811 (3 Xános).

KOWLOON OFFICE:

Ballbury Road. Telephone: 52638.

JUKKANSKJOLER KAIRASTUNEENUSEID JAUČIAMASK JA

Classified Advertisements

. 20 WORDS $4.00

for 1 DAY PREPAID

ADDITIONAL

INSERTIONS

$1.80 PER DAY

at 10a.m. on the 12th March, 1952.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees A Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

Alleged Attempt To Rob Duke

London, Mar. 8.

Three men charged at Woking, Surrey, with conspiring between March and December 1950 to steal money and jewellery worth £53,635 from the Duke of Sutherland's home at Sutton Place,

Surrey, were remanded for a week.

theft

of

Donald MacLeod, a 30-year-¡tion regarding the oki buller, working la London, jewellery from Gardens Coltage, was remanded in custody

Baki for Sulton "Place." MacLeod medical report.

Yes, I would like to tell you all Victor George Sparkes, 31, I know." No claims will be admitted after | secretary, of Cheyne Walk, the goods have left the steamer's Chelsen, and Albert Charles godown, and all gooda remaining un- delivered after the 13th March, 1957; will be subject to rent.

All clatras against the steamier must be presented to the Undersigned un or before the 20th March, 1932, or They will not, be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

DODWELI, & CO., LTD. Agents.

10 cents PER WORD OVER 20 Hongkeny, 6th March, 1052.

Births, Deaths, Marriages,

After being cautioned, Butler, 33-year-old commis- made statement slon agent, of Lavender Hill, signed. He was

24

P&O B.I. E&A PRITECOMPANIES

ت

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Leaves London

5th March

Arelves Hongkong 10th Margh 7th April

4th Biny

he ho

Outwards "CORFU"

7th February

"DANTON"

"CARTHAGE"

"CHUSAN"

which then told he were released on bail of £600, would ter be taken to Guild-

where Defective-Inspector Stone op- ford,

bo he would clied for a remand of all three charged. He said: 'Yes, I under- in custody, saying that a search stand'

numerous was necessary and enquiries to

Sparkes be made, and I

and Burley wero the men were released he seen later in the day." Sparkes thought the search would be said, "The whole thing is crazy. hampered, He disclosed that I have been questioned before none of the property had been about this and I know nothing about it,' Burley also denied

Personal $5.00 per insertion NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES recovered.

not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

If, not prepaid a booking fee of 50 cents is charged.

BIRTHS

HARPER To. Heather, wife of Robert F. Harper, on Friday, March 7. 1953, at San Jose, California, a son, James Wallace, Both well.

as

NOTICE

CIE DES MESBAGERIES

MARITIMES

Consignees per Company's

DLY, “PELIX ROUSBEL"

and

Mr Peter Colesworthy, ap-any knowledge of the affair. pearing for the defence, salu that Sparkes and Burley had

When Mr Colesworthy asked: both denied the charge

Is it true that all three, as for there was no evidence except a as you know, are men of good statement by MacLeod.

character? Sergeant Gunning Detective-Sergeant Gunning replied: "Yes, sir."

that ho

revealed

went 10

are hereby notified that their cargo Gerald Road Police Station in is being discharged into the Hong-company with Inspector Stone Kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown and there saw MacLeod. Co's godowns, where it will be at Consignees rik and subject to the Whorf's terms and conditions of orge, and where delivery may a oblained as soon as the goods Are landed.

Damaged packages, are to be left

In the Godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's sur- veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas Al 30 km. on Wednesday, 12th March, 1932.

No, culms will be admitted after

the goods have left the steamer's gadown, and all goods remaining undelivered after 13th March, 1952, will be subject to rent.

'ra coniply With The General Finacled

Warehouse Regulations NOTICE lu

given Consignees must have, z. Revenue hereby that HORNE NGOK CHAUlcer in attendance when damaged

duttable goods are examined. (#) otherwise known

NIN HON

CHEONG (#48) of 29A Wyndham Street third floor, Hong Kong, -is-applying-to-the-Governor

for

un'd that naturalisation,

who knows ally any person

naturalisation reason why should not be granted should send a written signed state- ment of the facts to thu Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretariat, Hong Kong.

"CRAZY THING"

He added: Detective-Inspector Stone sald to him: 'I understand you wish to give some informa-

NOTICE

The St. John. Ambulance and Brigade Association informs Advertisers that advertisements for the St.

John REVIEW 1962 are not yet being collected. Any

Food Prices Decline

Washington, Mar. 9. The Government reported to- day that food prices, both retail and wholesale, have declined recently. The Bureau of Labour Statistics said retail food prices dropped two-tenths of one per cent in the ten days before Feb. three-tenths of one per cent in 25. Wholesale prices declined the week ending March 4,

-The-decline-in – retail- prices— putting the food price index at cent of the 1935-39

All claims against the steamer requests from persons alleged must be presented to the under- to be collecting advertise- 227 per

gned on or before 31st March, 1952,

or they will not be recognised. ****ments for the 1952 REVIEW | levels-was led by declines in

No Fire Insurance will be effected. should be disregarded until the prices of eggs, poultry, fish

GIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

Hongkong. 7th March. 1952.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

I'D LOVE TO BE WITH YOU TONIGHT,

| MANDRAKE, BUT I'M BUSY, CAN'T

WE MAKE IT ANOTHER NIGHT?

OF COURSE,SIS--

SORRY I CAN'T SEE YOU TONIGHT, BROTHER. I'VE GOT A DATE.CALL ME AGAIN.

OKAY, DEREK--

a further notice in reference and meats, Retail prices are .4 per cent below last January to this Publication is inserted but are .8 per cent above prices in the Press.

just before the Korean war- United Press,

EAT WITH YOU TONIGHT? LIKE TO,| MANDRAKE, BUT I'LL BE TIED UP ALL EVENING, THANKS ANYHOW.

NOT AT ALL, CHIEF--

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

MY OWN BROTHER AND SISTER--NONE OFTHEM REMEMBERED TODAY'S MY BIRTHDAY. I'LL BE ALONE TONIGHT

UNLESS ----LOTHARTM*

6.13

FERDINAND

Right On The Beam

By Mik

Dine

2nd April

Vih April

6th May

Ya Southampton, Port Baid, Aden, Bombay, Colombo,

Panang & Singapore.

Homewarda

“CORFU"

"UANTON"

"CHUSAN"

"CARTHAGE"

Leaves Hongkong Dua Londau

14th March

1101 April

Bu Max

9th May

14th April

12th May

Che Junte

Vth June

Accepting cargo for Stugapura, Penang, Colombo, Bum-

outwards

"SUBAT"

Homewards

"SOCOTRA"

bay, Aden London,

FREIGHT SERVICE

Dua Hongkong 3rd April

Leaves Hongkong

.14th March

From

London & Luntinent

For

London & Continent

Accepting cargo for Singapors, Port Swottenham, Penang.

Colombo, Aden, Cienoa, Marseilles, Landva Hamburg, Antwerp & Botterdam, with liberty to call

Al Bombay it inducement offers, Tanks available for carriage of oil in Bulk, Bpace for refrigerated cargo,

Limited passenger

accommodation

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"SIRDHANA"

"WAKORA"

"SANTHIA"

dua 11th March

sals 12th March due 17th March

Ball 18th March due 27th March

from Calcutta,

Hangoon, Fenang

Singapore

to

Japan

from Chittagong. Akyab, Rangoon, Penang & S'pore

for, Japan

from Calcutta, Madra, Penang & 'Singappre

zails 29th March for Japan (Thexa ̈veszelg" "have "refrigerated cargo spaco)

P. G O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

"URLANA"

due 19th Mar, salla 20th Mar,

"PEMBA"

due 2018 Mar.

Ball Zist Mar.

from Japan

for Singapore. Colombo, Bombay

& Karachi form Karachi, Colombo & 'pore Lor Japan

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.

"EASTERN"

"NANKKIN"

clue Bth Apri

st 10th April due 29th April salle End Elay

from Sydney & Brubac fur Japan from Japan for Part Moresby, Sydney Adelalde

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports ob or off the route & the route & sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without solice.

full particulars apply to MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos, 27721-4

BEN LINE

SHIPS

400

FROM

201

PAD 1319

ARRIVALS

FROM

DUE

NANCY

Pocket-Size Edition

COME IN AND

**BENATTOW"

"DENAVON"

"DENLEDI" "BENCLEUCH” "BENCRUACHAN" "BENMACDHUT""

"BENATTOW"

"BENAVON"

"BÉNLEDI”

21st Mar. 30th Mar,

CARNIVAL

1

18th Apr.

**

24th Apr.

17

25th Apr.

Loading on or abi,

10th Mar.

.U.K, via Singapore on or abt, 18th Mar,

Japan ....U.K, via Singapore .U.K, vin Singapore

Japan U.K, via Singapore

SAILING,B

London & Ham *burg.

Direct to Singapore, thence Liverpool. Glasgow, Dublin & Hall,

Kure. Yokohama & Kobe,

(Avonmouth, Liver-

pool, Glasgow. &. Antwerp.

22nd Mar.

5th Apr,

22nd Apr.

"BENCLEUCH"

“BENCRUACHAN"

[Direct to. Singapore, thence Havre, Lon- don

& Hamburg.

24th Apr,

"BENMACHHUI”

Calls Maalla, Tawau, Sandakan; Jesselton & Labuan. W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

Kure, Yokohama & Kobe,

28th Apr.

York Building.

Agents;

Telephono 341685.

Capr. 1952 by Limited Factura Splátesso, ind

By Ernie Bushmiller

SEE THE BOXING LOOK--- IT'S A

KANGAROOS

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AMEN TO THAT? HOTSING: CAN KEEP WES DORZIE AND WEB LAUNG APARZT

ANY LONGER

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WHERE MAY I GEND A CABLE-7

FORMS AND

PEN ON THE DECK OVER THERE, ANCE /.

BUSHMILL SKIL

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CLERK... OKANJ

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By Frank Robbins

MERCO

At the

.P.G.

For

Reservations Tel: 27880

Walters

Talm

Toffee

THE PERFECTION OF

CONFECTIONS

TYRES

for

FIAT CARS

of all models

Obtainable

Parkhurst

Prisoners Committed

Three

London, Mar. 8. prisoners from Park- hurst were committed for trial to Hampshire Assizes at Newport, Isle of Wight, charged with causing grievous bodily harm to a fellow prisoner with intent to murder' him,

Herbert Ward, 31.

Thomas

Ronald Frederick Lawrence,

29, and Patrick Ernest Culliney, 30, pleaded not guilty to an at- tack on Richard Neville D'Arcy, who wan sentenced to eight years' preventive detention December 1950,

10

that

D'Arcy told the court the three, men came up to him on the prison parado

ground,

and alter one of them had ac- cused him

prisoner sent

getting another

to

Dartmoor Ward produced a plece, of steet "shaped somewhat like Gurkha's kukr" and threaten- ed to cut his cars off before they I'were

Anished.

The following afternoon on February, 2 he did not go on the parade ground an hẹ had been advised by an ́, officer not to do so after complaining about the incident,

men

He alleged that tho three camo into his .celf,¦ ̈and áddod; "Lawrence aimed ́a' kicks which landed a glancing blow on my back, and Culliney almat a glancing blow at my face.

warded it off with my left hand, which Cullineyim- mfiodiately grasped and bent mo backwards over a tablo in the cell. As he did so Ward made aalashing downward blow at my, exposed throaL" „"

Dr Alan Macdonald, hurst's senfor medical officer said that D'Arcy was cut from the ear to the centre of his : chin.

Mr.

Trevor Reece, suprison- ofloer said that Ward had told him: "That man has had what he deserves. He is nothing but a grass (informer).??.

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