THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1052.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA MAIL

"VENGTIEN"

"SƉOCHOW"

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

"POYANG"

"EENGNING"

*SHANSI“

“HANYANG

"SHENGKING" "SZKOLEN" "SINKIANG"

HAILINGS TO

Singapore, Djukurto, Cheribon, Semarang,' Sourabaya & Macassar

Bangkok 15eelung Sibu

Singapore Hirohata,

Yokohama,

Nagoya, Osaka & Koba Tientsin

cung Singapure & Penang Hankuk

1

5 p.m. 24th Mar,

5 p.m. 24th Mur,

5 p.m. 20th Mar," 3 p.m. 28th Mar,

3 p.m. 28th Mar.

5 p.m. 29th Mar, 10 am. 30th Mur,

5. 2nd Apr." 10 .. 8th Apr. 10 a.m. 9th Apr.

Sails from Custodian Wharf

ARRIVALS FROM

"FENÒNING"

....Sibu

Tientsin

.Singapore

Indonesia & Singapore Kechung

7. 25th Mar. 26th Mur. 27/28th Mar,

28th Mar.

Hakodate Kobe

"HANYANG

"SHANSI“

“FOOCHOW"

"RHENGKING"

"HCNAN"

“SINKIANG"

7 a.m, 31st Mur. 2nd Apr.

6th Apt.

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

SAILINGS TO

Byliny & Melbourne

Maorili, Sydney & Melbourne

"TAIPING"

"KILANGSHA"

"ANKING?" "CHANGTE"

"TAIFING"

"CHANGSHA" PANKING"

a.m. 25th Mar.

30th Mar. 14th Apr. 24th Apr.

..pitts

... Japan

ARRIVALS FROM

Yokkaichi

In Pari

Yokalama

29th Mar,

Australia

10th Apr.

"CILANGTE"

Australa * Muniju

20th Apr.

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled

"ANCHISES"

"PATHOCLUS":

“ASCANIUS“

“ALNEAS“

8. "ASTYANAX"

4. "AENEAS"

S. "ASCANIUS"

G. "PERSEUS“

S. "AGAPENOR

G. "UALCHAS"

Sailings to Europe vla Aden & Port Said -

Liverpool, Dublin

&

Avonmouth

Marseilles,

Liverpool

& Glasgow

Gio, Tandon, Rot-

نا الالم

Hamburg

Liverpool Scheduled Sailings from Europe

11. “AUTOMEDON"

terdam

Dublin

Sails

Liverpool

Sailed

do

da

du

do

25th Mar,

5th Apr.

Sulla flatterdamX

G.Loading Glasgow before Liverpool,

29th Mar.

6th Apr.

22. Apr. 23th Apr,

Arrives

Hong Kon

28th Mar

4th Apr,

9th Apr.

17th Apr.

24th Apr,

1st May

9. Loading Swansea before Liverpool. Carriers option to proceed via other porta to loud & discharge cargo,

11th May

DE LA RAMA LINES

SAILING for KINGSTON & NEW YORK via JAPAN, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES &

"AJAX"

PANAMA CANAL

HONGKONG

PUBLISHED DAILY AFTERNOONS)

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NOTICE

IN TIK BUPREME COUNT OF IND HONG PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE COons of VIVIAN EÐMUND FErutinit lats of 201, ma Peak, Victoria. In the Colony of longkong. Insurance Agen dierased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 55 (1) of the Picbate and AdminİZ- tration Ordinance (Cap. 10), made an Ordkayiting the time for credi- ture and others to and in their calma against the above Estate in The 18th day of April, 1652,

American Tribute To European Defence Efforts

Washington. Mar. 23.

Mr William Draper, Mutual Security chief in Europe, said today: "Our European allies are do.

All creditors and others are being a great deal already and trying to do more.”

cerdingly, hereby required to send their daims to the undersigned, on

before tint date.

Dated this 18th day of March, 1952.

REACONS

Solletion

Pence's Buliding. Jongkang.

The Europeans were putting larger and larger shares of their national budgets into defence, he added,

Me Denpar, whose remarka| "I think it is a question of were prepared for delivery on speed in getting the necessary a television programme, also bulld-up of strength and there- after I believe our alties will be "They

nre mobilising

Bheir able to take over an increasing. economic resources und share of maintaining the neces converting factories from prosary strength from their own duction of elvillan goods to pro- | conumies." duction of munitions and other materials needed for strength,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES own

Consignees per STATES STEAMSHIP COMPANY

13. ARIZONA" - are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godowa cs godown where it will be at game risk and subject signees

to til Whort's terms

of and condition sorage, and where delivery may be

obstained.

Damaged packages are to be left

is wid for exam Contigners and the Company's su years. Messrs. Carmichael & Cla:Ke

ID., un the 26th March, 1852. To comply with the General Bond ed Warehouse Regulations, consignees nuts have a Revenue Over in die tendance

when damaged goods are examined,

No claima will be admited afler the goods have left the steamer's godown.and all goods remaining u1- nelivered after the 27th March, 1932, will be subfrot to jeni.

All claims galost the scanner

General Arnold discussed the strategie position of Turkey and recce and said the Turks, with US, nelp, had become one of the real sources of strength and security for defence of the West. that AguresUnited Press.

"The taxes for most of our partners in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation are arcuter than cur own."

ow old . Mr Draper

oper sald

cumpiled here showed that each person in Turkey had available $128 por year to spend on food, clothing, and rhelter.

were

In Greece the figures $223, Italy $283, England $569 and the United States $1,380,

It would be difficult to try "squeezing more from these

Ingames. anali

TURKISH STRENGTH

Polio Theory Demonstration

New York, Mar: 23. Two New York newspapers announced today they had re- ceived felters front Sister Elizabeth Kenney in Australo saying she will return to the United States

once more to demonstrate her method of polid treatment.

He suggested that a more sensible effort would be to try to increase the size of the a tional incomes of America's must be prezen.cd to the Under{ partners to

make

a larger de- ATKINSON-MY, W. A. Aikinsan, aligned on or before the 3rd April, 1nce effort possible.

Queen Mary Hasphal, td starea

1932, or they will not be recognised Speaking on the same pro- 280, 1962) Funeral service si ma

No Fire Insurance wht be effected. gramme, Maj-Gen. Williams Coloniat Cemetery Chaper LE Tuesday, Maren 25, 1934, at 4 pan.

Arnold, chief of the Joint Arner DODWELL & CO., LTD.

can military mission in Turkey. Autents,

aald of the US, military programme:

AUSTIN

HOTELS

APARTMENTS,

140-142

Hongkong, 20th March, 1952.

}

aid

Lost October she said she was returning to Australia for good..

Both the New York Times and Herald-Tribune sald they had received letters from her. The Tribune reported that

Miss

Austin Bead, Kawion, Phone 0137, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Kenney said her theories have

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kitchen provided. Special rite for monthly payment of 'tent.

FOR SALE.

3.3 "PATROCLUS"

DEE "UONA NATP-

Damaged cargo ex this vessel will Damaged cargo ex this vessi will be surveyed by Meurs, Goddard &

be surveyed at Hoit's Whart be Douglas at Hol's Wharf froin 10 a.. tween 10 a.m. and Neen on March 24 ous March 24, 1952, and consignent and 23, 1852, and consignees are res are requested to have their repre-quested to have their representatives sentatives present during the survey, present during the survey.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIKE,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,

CHIVALRY ANTIENT SCRUT. An, attractive slutionery of distingilon, In boxes of forty" fly, sheets, and forty envelopes or eighty single gheits and forty envelopes. $8 per box. On wale at "S. C. M. Post:"| Hongkong. March 24, 1032.

Agents.

MANDRAKE the MAGICIAN

THE DOOR SLAMS SHUT BEHIND HIM--

THE MESSAGE SAID TO BRING THIS BOX TO THE CELLAR. 50 DARK--CAN'T SEE ATLING--

24th Apr.

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "DONA NAT!"

"ANDAMAN"

In Port 10th Apr.

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Departs Bonetens.

Arrives 1.16. (on return)

UR/BADEROR/Singapure (DC-4)=-7.10 km. Mon. Thurs., 6.43 vải, Tues. Fri. (Connects at Bangkok with U.B.A. to Hangooni Islandi?tlapbord

(DC-3) 18.00 a.m. Tues. 2.15 p.m. Wed. JUK/Surgery; 2 Ligats pe (DCA) 945 ɔ us. Tues. 3.45 p.m. Wed. HK/Manda,BN Bongo (DC-3) 6.20 a.. Tues. Fit. 3.45 p.m. Wed. Sat.

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

1CONNAUGHT RD C Tel 30331 8 BRANCH OFFICI

Hengkong. March 21, 1932,

DOOR LOCKED, WINDOWS BARRED.

I WALKED RIGHT INTO A TRAP. K GREAT WAY TO SPEND

| MY BIRTHDAY--

by

leading supported bentists and cited Dr John R Paul, of Yale, as one of the scientists suggesting further in- quiry into her theory that the pollo virus also infects muscles.

The Tribune, however, said

men

that Dr Paul, reached at Yale, asserted: "The

of consensus medical at present is that there is no explanation of the paralysis other than attacks by the virus on the nervous system."-United Press.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

SUDDENLY TWO GLOWING EYES IN THE DARK--

FERDINAND

"Guest" Wrong,

By Mik

|Cope, 1937 by United Posture Syndicate, Jr.

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwarda "CANTON".

"CARTHAGE"

"CHUSAN"

Leaves London

6th March

2nd April

"0th Apri

Arrives Wongkang

7th April

4th May

6th May

. -Hs Bonhampion Text Bald, Ades Hambay, Colombo

Penang Singapore,

Homewards "CANTON"

"CRUSAN"

"CARTILAGE”

Loaves longkong Dus Londo

11th April

8th May

9th May.

12th May

2nd June

June תשע

Accepting carto for Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Dom-

UNIWards "SURAT"

bay, Aden a London.

FREIGHT SERVICE

Дис ПопскОБЕ

3rd Apri

Port

Frem

London & Continent.

Swattenham, Acceping cargo for Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Aden, Gonok, Mursellies, London Hamburg, Antwerp & Botterdam, wyb Libarty to call

at Bombay if inducement odara,

Tasks available for carriage of oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo." Limited passengör

socommodation

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

due 27th March

"SANTHIA"

"SIRDHANA"

"WARORA"

solis 28th March due p9th March salts 2010 March

dus 6th April ulla 7th Apri

from Calcutta, Madras. Feriang 8 Singapore for Japan from Japan for Singapore, Penang, itangoon & Calcutta from Japan

. for Singapore

& Chittagong

(Thess Festols have retrigerated cargo space)

P. & O./B. 1. JOINT SERVICE

In Port

from Japan sails 24th March for Singapore,

"URLANA"

"OZARDA"

"ORMARA”

due 5th Apru salla 6th April

due 0th April Kaila 9th April

Colombo, Bombay.

de Karachi

from Japan for Singapore, Madras, Colombo,

Bombay, Karachi,

& Persian Gulf from Persian Gulf for Japan

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.5, CO., LTD.

"EASTERN"

"NANKIN"

due 16th 'April

ails 18th April due 23th April sails. 29th April

from Sydney & Brubaño

for Japan

from Japan for Port Moresby, Sydney & Adelaide

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

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

BEN LINE

suir's

"BENATTOW"

"BENAVON"

"BENLEÐI“

ARRIVALS.

FROM

.......... ¡U.K. via "Singapore

"BENCRUACHAN" "BENCLEDEN" "BENMACDHUI"

"BENATTOW"

"BENAVON"

"BENLEBI”

"BENCRUACHAN"

#"BENCLEUCIP'

"BEŃMACDHUI"

Japan

Japan.

DUE

It Port

In Port

...K,.vla Singapore on or abt. 30th Mar,

,,UK. ela Singapore ..UK. via Singapore

SAILINGS

Landon J Ham- burg. Direct to Eingapore, thence Liverpool. Glasgow. Dublin & Buil.

Kure, Yokohama & 'Kobo. (Direct to Singapore, thence Naure, Lon- don & Hamburg, (Avonmouth, Liver-

pool, Glasgow Antwerp. Kure, Yokohama & *Kobo,

11th Apr.

"

18th Apr.

11

26th Apr.

Leading on or abt,

K/Wearf

NANCY

No Time For Cheers

-ERNIE

BUSHMILIKI

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Buoy A.2

:

JOHNNY HAZARD

5th Apr,

12th Apr,

&

22nd Apr.

:.

28th Apr,

§. Calli Manila, Tawau, Sandakan, Jesselton & Labuan.

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

York Building.

Agents,

Telephone 84165.

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Attack By Communist Infantry

Tokyo, Mar. 24. Communist infantry shifted their assaults from the western to the eastern front and hit UN positions northeast of the punch- bowl for more than two hours on Sunday. They were driven back by in Alled artillery barrage.

The Reds opened fire at 3 a.m. and were answered by a 30- minute barrage from Ailled artillery,

and machine-gung small arms.

and

Ono Red platoon stormed across No Man's Land attacked UN positions for more than two hours, but rotreated under a hail of artillery and mortar shells.

scale

three

In the air, Fifth Air Forco fighter-bombers resumed full- bombingand strafing operations, their escort iets for the first time in days encountered no: Red jets. The. olearing weather permitted re- nowed attacks against Com-.. munist supply lines, frontline troops and gun positions. United Press.

Constitution For Cyprus?

Nicosia, Mar. 23. The Greek Nationalist now” paper, Ethnos, sald today that the present term of office of the Governor of Cyprus, Sir Andrew

would be year to the year

to

extended by cad of 1988.

This would enable him produce and supervise the first stages of Constitution which the British will shortly offer. Cyprus, the newspaper added. The Governor left yesterday by atr for London for consultations with the Colonial Secretary, Mr Oliver - Lyttelton-Renter.

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