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Noon 29th Nov."
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26th Dec.
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Dublin
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Marseiller, Liverpool,
& Glasgow ................
Scheduled Bailings from Europe
G. "CLYTONEUS"
8. "ASTYANAX"
G, "PERSEUS"
S. "AENEAS"
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do
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16th Nov,.
5th Der. 12th Dec. 18th Dec.
16th Dec.
1st Dec.
7th Dec, 17th Dec, 24th Dec.
aist Dec. 10th Jun 1053 17th Jan, 1953 23rd Jan. 1953
G. Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool.
8. Loading Swatises, before Liverpool. Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to
load & discharge cargo.
DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS.
"MENESTHEUS
"DONA NATI"
SAILING
for KINGSTON,
NEW
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consignees per BARDER-WILHELMISEN LANE
2.1. "TRAFALGAN"
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the long- kong de Kowloon Wharf & Godows Co's godown where it will be st consignees risk and subject to the
And Who's terins
condition of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.
Damaged packages are to be left
Malaya Again Has Favourable Balance
In Foreign Trade
Singapore, Nov. 27.
Malaya again had a favourable balance of
in the godowns for exammation by trade last month, foreign trade statistics revealed.
| Congnces and the Comporry's Bur
veyors, Merry, Goddard & Dougies at 19 am on the 18th November, 1953.
The balance for October was $6,500,000 com-
To comply with the General Bond-pared with $4,600,000 for September.
ed Warchourg Jegulations, DOES-
1
signees must have a Revenuo floar Imporis during October nt capital to flow into Singapore in allendance when damaged duti $202,132,003 were $8,300,000. less from all countries, the Colony's able goods are exmenined,
than in September and exports Financial Secretary, W.C: Tay-
of $299,700,655 were down by lor, told a Press conference. 37,000.000 compared with September.
No claims will be admitted atter the foods have left the momer's godown, and all goods - remaining undelivered after the 21th November, 1932, be to coat.
the first 10 months of the
He attributed this to the very low rate of Mulayan income
All claims against the steamer year, Malaya had a favourablo: Mon and the security of the must be presented to the under- trade, balance of Just over signed on or before the th Decem-
$10,000,000, A tendency which ber, 1934, or they will not be recontinued In October, was for cogaled.
10 60
No Fire Insurance will be effected, the total overall foreign trade to
DODWELL & CO. LTD. Agent.
Births, Deaths, Marriages, Hongkong, 2511 November, 122.
Personal $5.00 per insertion
shrink.
1
currency which has 110 per cent backing of Sterling.
Now industries were springing up in the Colony and there was very little evidence of unem- ployment, Mr Taylor said.
Although there were signs of drop in the textiles trade, many other businesses, includ seemed to be thriving. Ing the entertainments trade.
In October the overall forelą i trade
$501,800,000 com-ja whs
with pared
$807,000,000 September and $704,700,000 in October last year.
Malaya will lose more dollars
cents each additional word. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES if the Government's policy of during the last 10 months, with
ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS
10% EXTRA
If not prepaid a booking foc of 50 cents is charged.
FOUND
FOUNTAIN PEN left in South Ching Morning Post Ofee, Kowloon, Ap. ply Kowloon Ollec, S. C. S. Post, Sallsbury Road.
PURSE in Ice flour Street. Apply Secretary, "S. C. M. Post.
POSITIONS WANTED
Comigners per
"DENWYVIS,"
are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong- kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co's godowna, where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and conditions of storage, and where delivery may be oblamed.
The coat of living, Mr Taylor taid, had remained very stable restricting the import of Ameri-only minor fluctuations. Heuter. can goods is continued, leading Singapore importers said.
They were
commenting on official statistics of Malayan in- ports of United States goods totalling Malayan $10,000,000 last month, of which $8,699,819 or nearly 67 per cent came by way of Hongkong.
Damaged packages are to be left 399,610. in the Godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's zur-! veyori, Mex Carmichael
1932.
Clarke, al 10 p.m. in December,
more
The Queen To Follow Tradition
FLOW OF CAPITAL In September, these indirect imports were worth only $2,-
London, Nov, 27. that Importers, said
Queen Elizabeth II is present- dollars would be, wasted as the public would have to pay moreng two Christmas trees to St Paul's Cathedral. This follows To comply with the Generat Bond-
Ever since the Communists tradition established by RATTAN WORKER urgently needs | ed Warthou Regulations Con-
grandfather and
and father. algnees must have a llevents Officer work iu Kowloon. 15ghly mended. Ring Hlounes, 67792 or write in attendance when-damaged duti- | there has been a tendency for
As in former years, one tree will: be
the S.P.C., Portland Street
inside Centre, abie goods are examined.
Wit
placed Kowloon.
Cathedral to be used as centre of toys, clothes offerings and money for distribution by the Cathedral to needy children and old people..
TUITION GIVEN
recom.
BALLROOM DANCING: "Tap- Dancing". Latin-American dances, new, advanced variations start im- mediately. prepare for Christmas: Tony Wong, 00, Wongnoichong Road.
MISCELLANEOUS
No chains will be admitted after
for them.
came into
power in China
the goods have left the stormer NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES fur godawns, and all goods retaining undelivered after the 2nd December, 1932, will be subject to rent.
All claims agains! the steamer
m/ "ANCHISES" TYLIN be presented to the under- signed out or before the dth Decem
Damaged cargo ex this veel will ber, 1932, or they will not be re surveyed m Holt's Wharf between cogr.bed.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
W. I. LOXLEY & CO.
(CHINA) LTD.
Agenda,
GARDENING BOOK (Dally Express) va How to start a Gardon. With Ex Reberous packets Bower
Ben Line Steamers, Liä.. locally
Plant terledi.
DOW 3. C. M. Post. Hongkong, 26th November. 1062. Jantlary, Hongkong and Kowloo
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
18th Dec.
1st Jan, '53 YORK, via
IF YOU'D OBEYED
MY SIGNALS--
5th Dec. Z1st Doc.
LOOKS LIKE NARDA WAS THE FIRST TO GO THROUGH THE TRAP DOOR. MANDRAKE. YOU STOPPED THEM BEFORE THEY BEGAN MURDERING.
COME ON-YOU TWO.
AW--
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Outwards "CHUSAN" "CANTON" "CARTHAGE”
Leaves London
Dug Hongkong
Jis. Octuber
20th November
14 November
15th December
11th December' 13th Jan, 1933
Via Southampton, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang & Bingspora
Bomewards "CHUSAN"
"CANTON".
"CARTHAGE"
Leaves Hongkong 2nd December 19th December
Due London
31st December
10th Jun. 1953
16th January
1th February
Accepting cargo for Singapore, l'enung. Colombo, Bombay)
Outwards
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FREIGHT SERVICE
7th Jan. 1053"
From U..
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December ·
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Homewards "SOMALI"
Japan Japan
Loading
11th December
Balla
13 December
rot Singapore,
Port Sweitenham, Penang Colombo, Aden, Port Bad Genos, Marpeilles, Casablanca, lavre, London, Aktwerp, Hotterdam
Kamburg
With liberty to call at Bombay if inducement offers. Tanks available for carriage of Oll in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger Accommodation.
BRITISH INDIA. S.N. CO., LTD.
"WARLA"
her
"SANGOLA"
will stand The other tree outside at the top of the steps. Both trees will be decorated illuminated. They will 10a.m. and Noon on November 29 and and December 1, 1952, and consignees be in place on Monday, Decem- are requested to have their repre- ber 15, and will be illuminated sentatives present during the survey.
BUTTERFIELD & SWINE,
Agents
Hongkong, November 28, 1952.
IT'S ALL OVER.DARLING, BUT WE BOTH HAD A CLOSE "CALL” IN THAT BOOTH.
due 10th Dec.
Daila 13th Dec.
due 10th Dec.
salls 20th Dec,
trom Japan for Singapore,
Hangoon & Chitia-
Kong
from Japan
for Stralis Rangoon, Calcutta
P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE
"UMARIA"
due Bally
Sui Dec. 9th Dec.
"ORNA"
due Loth Dec.
salis 12th Dec.
from Japan for SingapoIG, Colombo, Bombay, Bahrein, Koram shahr & Bash from P. Gulf Bombay, Colombo & Singapore tor Japan
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
that day during evening vices which begin at 4 pm.
remain The trees will
in position until the Feart of the Epiphany on January 6 Reuter.
БОГН
"NELLORE"
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
THE END OF THE AXYSTERIOUS PHONE BOOTH.
MANDRAKE, YOU'RE WONDERFUL BUT YOUR PUNS ARE AWFUL
"NANKIN"
Que 36th Dec. -BRIN 10th Dec.
duo 23th Dec, saile 20th Dec,
from Japan
for Sandakan, Dothan, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne
from Japan for Bandacan, Bohihan, Brubana. Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide
All vessels have liberty to call at any ports ab or off the route & the route & salling ate subject to change or amendment with or without noffee.
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & CRISTOBAL. "DONA ALICIA"
"BATAAN"
Tathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
Itoute
Departs Hongkong
+K/Bangloft/Singapure_(DC-4)..7.30 am. Mon, Thure.
{/Nation
[Connect at Bangkok with
(DC-3) 5.48 a.m. Tues. (DC-3) 6.43 am, Thiara, HIK/Saigon/Singapore (DC-4) 10.45 am, Tuca, PC/Manita/BN. Borneo (DC-3) 7.15 a.m. Tues. Fri.
HK/Haiphong
Arrives H.K. (on return)
6.45. a.m. Tucs, Fri. V.B.A. to Tangoon)"
4.45 pm. Tuer.
4.18 p.m. Thurs.
0.45 p.m. Wed,
4.40 p.m. Wod, Sat.
All the above subject to Alteration without notice. For passage and Freight Particulars please apply to
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BEND LINE
FERDINAND
"KENWY VIS"
"BENAVON"
FROM TAX ARRIVALS
FROM
U.K. via Singapore
VAT.
U.K. Japan
"BENREOCH"
"RENVORLICIF"
"BENIINNES"
"BENVENUE"
DUE
In Port
کی کراو
So Long, Old Pal
Copr. 1832 by Union of fouture Symaticade, Inc. "
NANCY
What A Cut-Down!
on or abt. 3rd Dec.
16th Dec.
OH, NANCY---
.U.K. via Singapore
18th Dec. 3011 Dec. 7th Jan.
CAN I ASK YOU
SURE --- WHAT 15 IT ?
A FAVOR 3
"KING MALCOLM" ..U.K. viu Singapore
**BENWYVIS"
"BENAVON"
*BENVORLICH"
“BENIEOCH"
**BENRINNES"
BENVENUE"
Japan
SAILING S
Direct to Singapore, thence Белов, Havre; London and X=0.
Direct to Singapore, thence London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Huil Direct to Singapore, thence Liverpool. Glasgow, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Kuro, Кове Yokohama. Havre, London. Rotterdam. & Antwerp.
14th Dec.
Loading on or abt.
K/Whart
7th Dec,
16th Dec.
And
1911 Dec.
23rd Dec.
Direct to Singapore, thence Liverpool.
Dublin, Rollerdam
and Antwerp.
Calls Fort Sudan-·
•
8th Jun.
↑ Calls, Manils and Coba.
All vemols accept Chrko for Adan, Butz and Pors Bald.
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Agents
Telephone: 84105.
JOHNNY HAZARD
THE HOURS PRAG BY AND STILLNESS HANGS OVER THE WRECKAGE OF THE CRASHED PLANE!
WILL YOU GIVE ME A HAIRCUT ?
WAIT'LL I GET A COMB
You' DON'T NEED ONE
-KEANWHILE, AS JOHÉNY'S PLANE REARS ZURICH,
ATTENTION......ALL PLANES 1-
IN ALPINE AREA...THS IS ZURICH.;
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OUT OF
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NEXT
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By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
10-24
By Frank Robbins.
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CHECKILLSEARCH FOR PLANE
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AROUND...SEA WHAT I CAN FIND
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NORTH
BRITISH
FAROUK
RELATIVE'S REQUEST
Alexandria, Nov. 27.
Riad Ghall, ex-King Farouk's brother-in-law, who married the former Princess Fathia, the ex- King's younger sister, and who is now living in Cailfornia, has asked the Government to grant him permission to return to Egypt with his wife.
Fathin married Ghall, who was a Christian Copt and turn- ed Moslem, against Farouk's will.
wore
Choli and. Fathia banished
from Egypt, and Fathia's property, worth over Was
£1,000,000,
Farouk's custody.
placed
In
It is expected that permis sion for their return will bo granted.
Furthermore, Farouit's second
sister,
Faiza,
the beautiful Princess, may divorce her husband,
Mohammed ALY Raouf,
Turkish subject now in Paris, it
is rumoured.
She married him
from
Farouk
on orders
Frincess Faiza was elected
president of the Egyptian Red
· and. Crescent,
is actively. collaborating with the new regime.
Farouk disliked Faiza because she was independent and would not bow to, his will, s
TO CHECK ARMS SMUGGLING
Bangkok, Nova 21. The Thal police hustá decftled to set up a customs, station at Klongyus, Trand": wrovince, nour the Indo-Chinese, frontier, kto chock the smuggling of erotipona and ammunition: from Thailand to neighbouring countries.
The station will search every merchant vessel pasing through Thal territorial, waters --Frank
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