"FUKIEN"
"SHANSI"
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE CHINA
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., `LTD.
"SDENGKING”
"HUNAN"
"ILANYANG"
"BINKIANG"
"SHENGKING" "SZECHUEN" "SOOCHOW"
BAILINGS TO
Xectung & Kobe
Bangkok Keelung
Tientsin
Singapore, Fonang & Belawan
Djokarta Scioprang
& Macassar Yokohama,
Cheriben, Sourabayu
&
Nagoya, Kobe
Singapore & Penang
Qaka
Ikeelung
..... Bangkok
ARRIVALS
Kobe
Keelung
Tientsin
"SHANSI"
"SHENGKING"
"HUNAN" "FOOCHOW"
"SZECHUEN"
"SHENGKING"
Oenke
.Bangkok
"SINKIANG"
"YOCHOW"
"SOOCHOW"
Singapore
Keelung
Yokohama
Kobe
10 am. 24th Apr,
10 mm, 25th Apr. 5 p.m. 26th Apr 10a.m. 27th Apr. 5 pm, 28th Apr,
10 am, 20th Apr,
10 am. Ist May
5 pm 3rd Miny*
.5 p.m. 5th May 10 m. 10th Biny
Balls from Custodian Wharf
FROM
21/22nd May
.7 a.m. 22nd Apr.
24th Apr.
27th Apr.
70.m.
28th Apr. $/2nd May 1st May 2nd May 7th May
A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE
"CHANGTE"
"TAIYUAN"
"CHANGTE"
"CHANGTE"
“TAIYUAN"
"CHANGTE"
SAILINGS To
Kobe
&
Kure
Kure Yokkalchi, Nagoya, Yokohama Kobe
22nd Apr.
&
Mojl
1st May
13th May
Australia, Taiskun & Mnnllu
In Port
Australia & Manta
Japan
27th Apr. 10th May
..... Sydney & Melbourne
ARRIVALS FROM
terdam
& Hamburg
Marseilles,
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Said
Genoa, London Rot-
Liverpool & Dublin
& Glasgow.
Genoa, Rotterdam &
Liverpool
Scheduled Sailings from Europe
"ASCANIUS"
"AENEAS"
"PERSEUS"
"AUTOMEDON"
"CALCHAS"
S. "AGAPENOR"
G. "CALCHAS"
S. "AUTOMEDON"
"AJAX"
Hamburg
Dublin
&
Sails
Liverpool
Liverpool
25th Apr.
29th Apr.
6th May
22nd May
26th May
Spits
Arrives
Hotterdam
Hong Kong
24th Apr.
* 1st May
11th May
-------18th - Apr.-
18th Apr,
17th May 23rd May
31st May
10th June
17th June
23rd June
5th May
12th May
18th May
10th May
G. "PYRRHUS"
"ATREUS"
Sulled do
12th Apr.
G. "BELLEROPHON" 25th Apr.
S. "CYCLOPS"
C. "PELEUS"
8. "ANTILOCHUS"
G. Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool. 8. Loading Swansea, before Liverpool, Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load & discharge cargo,
DE LA RAMA LINES
SAILING for KINGSTON & NEW YORK via JAPAN SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL
ARRIVING via MANILA FROM U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "AGAMEMNON"
"DONA AURORA"
Lathay Pacific Airwnys Ltd.
Route
Departs Dongkang
Arrives H.K. (on return)
2K/Bangkok, Singapore (DC-4) 120 a.m. Mon. Thurs. 7.00 ans, Tues. Fri. (Connects at Bangkok with U.D.A. to Fangoon)
330 p.m. Wed, 0,45 p.m. Wed.
(DC-3) 11.00 a.m. Tues. HK/Hanoi/utphong
(DC-4) 1043 a.m. Tues JK/Satgon/Singapore HK/Mania/N. Borneo (DC-3) 7.00 a.m. Tues. Fr. 1.45 p.m. Wed. Sai, All the above subject to Alteration without notice. For passage and Freight Particulare please apply to
ICONNAUGHT RD C Tel. 303318 BRANCH OFFICE 50 Contzuglit
5875 32144, 24878
HONGKONG
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News contributions, always wel corne, should be addressed to the Editor, budricus communications and advertisements to the Secretary.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ELIZABETH I. POLICE
MAERSK LINE
/ "KUNATEN MAERSK" having arrived from Karachi and Poris of call, Consigners of Cargo are hereby noticed that the goods are being landed and placed at their risk and expense into the longong
Kowloon Whert & Godown Com runy's godowns al Kowloon, where delivery may lie obtained as soon as the goods are landed,
Optional cargo will not hy landed here, unicas notice has been given 40 hours prior to vedel's arrival, but carried on from part to port to the final port of call to which the option extenda.
No Gaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the dodowns, and all goods remaining undelivered atter the 27th April, 1952, will be subject to rent.
All broken; thafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined un 26 April, 1942, at 10 m. by our
Goddard Моята Surveyor Douglas.
To comply with Dye General Bond. ed Warehouse Regulations consignees Revenue cor in
LETTERS IN
RARE FIND
New York, Apr. 20.
WATCH FOR
A collection of rare, papers SAFE GANG
L.,
and
London, Apr. 20. For six days and nights
and manuscripts, including let ters signed by Elizabeth Henry VII, Henry VIII, Christopher Columbus, found in the mall town library of South police watched over a stolen port, Connecticut, was said to-safe, buried in 8ft. of rub-| day to be worth more than abish, from behind bedroom curtains at a Kent farm- million doliura.
house,
are
four-hour
Among the 3,000 items many documents shedding now
They worked iight on the early colonial days of America. The whole find is reinys, were given food, and the farmer's wila and | drink by at present being audited catalogued at Yalo University | Every hour they were in con- with St. Mary tort by phone library.
One of two letters written by Cray police station.
Latin
1403 112
The vigil started last Saturday, Columbus in
of when detectives dug up the safe, tribulations describes the
and found discovery to the containing £400, the voyage of New World.
several sticks of gelignite in the same hole. Four schoolboys had already reported that they found
attendance when damage HAD NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Bledgehammers, pickaxes, chisels,
goods are examined.
All claims must reach us before the 20th May, 1952, or they will not he recognised.
No Insurance will be effected.
JEDBEN & CO.,
Azenta
Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. Hongkong. 20th April, 1952.
ALTERNATE INSERTIONS
10% EXTRA
If not prepaid a bocking fea of 60 cents is charged.
POSITIONS. VACANT
WANTED: British certificated diesel chef engineer and radio operator its working on F.S. mator Vesel Singapure. Apply Box 40, "Cuina
FOR SALE
ILLUSTRATED DIRECTIONS
for adjustment of Hong Kong Standard Life Jacket for Shipping Com- panies), 50 cents per copy. Oblain- ao al "S, C. M. Post,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees per
"BENCLEUCH"
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the long- kang & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co's gedowns, where will be Consignees risk and subject to the of and conditions What's storage and where delivery may be, obtained.
terms
Damaged packages, are to be left In the Godowns for examination, by Consignces and the Company's sur veyors, Miesars Carmichael and Clarke, at 10 a.m. 24th April, 1952,
the General
14. "PERSEUR"
Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed by Messrs. Guddard & Holt' Wharf from Douglas 1 10 AM on April 22 and 3, 19, and consignees are requested to have their representatives present during the survey.
BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE, "
Agents. Hongkong. April 21, 1052.
a shovel, and spade on the
cl rubbish heap st Hockenden
That afternoon senior police rence at St. a conference ollicers had # Mary Cray police station, three miles away. They thought that thieves had tried to open the safe after stealing it, and had
10 tailed,
Nine policemen were set to keep watch and Mr John Chap- lin's farmhouse became their observation post.
IN
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ear stopped outside the
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
Outwards ""CARTHAGE"
"CHUBAN" "CORFE"
Leaves. London'
Arrives Hongkong
2nd April
4th May
9th April
Bu May
1st May
2nd June
Via Southampton, Port Sald, Aden, kombay, Colombo, Perang & Gingapors.
Homewarda
"CHUSAN"
"CARTHAGE"
"CORFU"
Leave Hongkong Due London
Stl: May
0th May
6th June
2nd June
9th Jung
8th July
Accepting cargo for Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Dom- «.
Homewards, "SURAT"
Outwards
"SINGAPORE"
salcon
farm
One
At dawn
and three men' got out. carried an acetylene cylinder. A police patrol car, parked be- hind the farm, radioed for extra MS. "ANDAMAN” Damaged cargo ex- this vessel will police. The men began to dig be surveyed by Messrs Goddard among the rubbish, Douglas at Holl' Wharf from
Two officers went to the car to
The 10 am, on Aprit:24, 1952, and 'con- Bignees are requested to have their provent escape by road.-
men ran across the fields, police representatives present during Whe survey.
after them. Twenty minutes Loter
two men were detained. A of the third went to description all police stallons in the area.
The safe was identified us one stoien from a Sidcup factory four weeks ago. The car used by the
plates changed.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIHE,
Agents.
To comply with Bonded Warehouso Regulations Hongkong, April 31, 1963. Consignees must have a Revenue
COLUMBIA COPPERPLATE Copy-Offeer in atteninner which damaged ng Pencils, Red, Blue, Green dullable goods are examined. Yellow, Helio, Brown, Black, $36 50 cents per sos per dozen. each, Oblamable at HS C. M. Post,'t
AB
CHIVALRY ANTIENT SCRIPT. attractive stationery, of distinction, in boxes-of- forty-flysheets and forty envelopes or eighty single altacts and forty envelopes, $7.50 per bax, On sale at S. C. M, Poel,"
STATIONERY,
Lettor OFFICE Heads, Memorandum Forms, Visit- Orders ing Cards, Envelopes ele now taken "S, C. M. Posi.
AIRMAIL WIRTING PADS. Scribbling Pads, three sires. 30, 40 cents and $1.20 "S. C. 1. Pos."
No claims will be admitted after NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES men was stolen too; its number-
the goods have left the steamer's
rodowns, and all goods remaining i undelivered after the 25th April, 1932, will be subject to rent.
All
claims against the steamer must be presented 10 the under
gned on or before the 9th May, 1959, or they will not be recogniseu.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
W. R. LOXLEX & CO., (CHINA) LTD.
Agents, Ben Line Steamers, Lid. Hongkong, 20th Aprij, 1062.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
SAY--THIS
WHAT
24th Apr.
THING'S DRIVIN' THING?
ME BATTY!
30th Apr.
17th May
IS HE GOING
TO TALK
NOW?
YESTIDAY THEY TOOK ME OUTA HERE TO THE CHIEF'S OFFICE. THEY ACCUSE
ME OF DOIN'
TEN JOBS
ALL OVER
THE STATE.
1.1. "CHANGTY"
Arrived 20th April, 1952 "Damaged "cargo "ex this veel wil be surveyed by fossrs. Goodard & Douglas at Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Godown at 10.00 am, on Tues cay 2nd April and Wednesday 23rd April, 1952, and consignees repre- sentatives are requested to be present during survey.
BUTTERFIELD & WIRE, Agenly, Australian-Oriental Line Ltd. China Navigation Co., Ltd.
OFFICER'S M.C.
London, Apr.-20. Second Lieutenant Geoffrey Howlett, of Tonbridge, Kent, serving with the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, In Malaya, has been awarded the Military Cross.
Lieut. Howlett shot dead two of hve bandits his platoon kill- ed in a 20-minute battle after pursuing them over billy jungle country.-Reuter
By Lee
--THAT'S A LAUGH-CAUSE HERE I AM, IN STIR. BUT HOW CAN TEN GUYS LOOK LIKE ME--AND HAVE MY SAME FINGERPRINTS TOO?.
Falk and Phil Davis
THATS DRIVING US ALL BATTY. BUT IS HE TELLING ALL HE KNOWS--DR LYING ?
bay, Aden & London.
FREIGHT SERVICE
Leaves Hougkeng
1st Max
Arrives Mongkong
2nd Max
For London & Continent Accepting cargo for Jull From
Bingapore, Port ful
Accepting cargo Penang, Colombo, Aden,
U. & Continent
fweltenham, Cabos, Maramilles, Londen, Hamburg, Antwerp & Rotterdam, with liberty to call at Dombay if inducemt offers. Tanks avaliable for carriare of oll in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited passenger Recommedallan.
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"SANGOLA"
due 10th May sail 12th May
from Japan for Singapore, Penang, Hangoon Be Calcutta from Calcutin, Rangoon, Penang Se Singapore for Japan (These vassals have refrigerated cargo #gace)
"SIRDHANA"
due 27th May
sails 18th May
-*PEMBA"
P. & O./B, I. JOINT SERVICE
dise let - May safls 3rd May
"ORDIA”
due 11th May anila 13th May
.....from Japān
for Singapore, Madras, Colombo,, Bombay &
Karachi
from Persian Gulf for Japan
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
"EASTERN"
"NANKIN"
duo 21st April
Ball 23rd April duc 4th May saila ath May
trom Sydney & Brisbane for Japan from Japan for Port Moresby, Sydney, Brisbane, Dunedin. Lyttelton & Auckland
All vessels kave liberty to call at any ports on or off the route & the route. As sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.
BENALINE
ARRIVALS
FROM
SHIPS'
U.K, via Bingapore
"BENCLEUCH" "BENMACDHUF" "LENDORAN" "BENVORLICH" "BENWY VIS"
U.K. via Singapore
DUE
In Port.
In
Port.
UK. via Singapore out or abt. 17th May
U.K. via Singapore
U.K. via Singapore
4th Jung Gth Supe
SAILING 8. Loading on or abt.
§"BENCLEUCH"
“DENMACDHUI”
FERDINAND
Watta Fall
1937 by Umed Penture Syndica
NANCY
Wishing For Trouble
HM--MY DOG FOUND A
WISHBONE
MAKE A WISH ---. WILL COME TRUE IF
YOU GET THE
LONGEST
PIECE
(Avonmouth, Liver-
Dool, GlaSTOW
22nd Apr.
Antwerp.
Kure, Yokohama & Kebe.
23rd Apr.
"BENLEDI"
►"BENDORAN"
"BENMACDKUT”
"DENVORLICH"
{Direct to Sing#pore.
thence
Liverpool, Dublin & Hamburg. London, Rotterdam
Holl.
Direct to Blagapore, thence Havre, Lon don
Antwerp,
10th May
21st May
JOHNNY HAZARD
26th May
&
Kure, Yokohama & Kobe.
8th June
(Liverpool, Dublin,
10th June
*"BENWYVIS"
Glasgow
Antwerp.
Calls Manila, Tawau, Sandakan, Jesselton & Labuan. Calls Manila, Cebu, Tawan & Sandakan.
All Vessels accept Cargo for Aden, Suez and Port Said.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD
York Building.
Agents,
Telephone 34165.
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"COMORROW': TEST.
By Mik
3-17
By Ernie Bushmiller
POW
DOG- CATCHER
By Frank Robbing
IN MOTHER'S WERDING KILF? THONE I PLACED
ON YER TINY HAND WHEN WE PAR RTED FIVE YEARS AGO 7
Dine
At the
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos 27721-4
P.G.
For
Reservations Tel: 27880
Walters
almi
Toffee
THE PERFECTION OF
CONFECTIONS
Fiat cars
Modal 1100-E
REPUBLIC MOTORS CID;
360 Hennessy Rd. Tel. 3457)
Swept 800 Feet Down Mountain
London, Apr, 20.' Crichton Allan, 30, was killed, and Stanley Abel, 28, and Charles Mackintosh Fraser, all of Edinburgh, were injured in a mountaineering accident in the Cairngorm Mountains, acar Aviemore, Inverness-shire,
They set out early in the morning to make the ascent of Cairanan-Lochan about 3,000ft.
high.
BRIEL-
They were within 50ft of the summit when a deep ridge of show, loosened by the stin, swept them 800ft, down a rocký
All three were scious when they came to rest.
Mr. Fraser) – Abel and Mr awakened almost almultaneously about three hours Inter,
Mr Abel decided Allan was dead, and left Mr Fraser, belind while he set out for assistance, After scrambling three miles over rough mooriand he met Dr Kenneth G. Dickinson - 01 Birmingham General Hospital, leading who was
# party 01 Birtningham University
students.
The doctor and six of his party returned with Mr. Abel and carried Allan over six miles of rough country to Aviemore.
WORKERS GET
INCREASE
San Branalsco, Apr. 20 The 14-day-old Northern Californian-Nevada
telephone
strike was settled today...
Agreement on a new contract reached after all-night negotiatfan:
Os
A spokesmon tor the Pacla Telephone and Telegraph Comm danyestpooted that the 6,500 workers affected would retüre to work tomorrow.
The settlement gave the streek18) conte an hour f mease, --- Reuter,