"POYANG"

"BOKOR"

"YUNNAN" "SZECHUEN"

"ANKING"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD,

"HHENGKING"

"HANYANK"

"HUNAN"

"FUNING"

"SHENGKING"

"PAKEQI"

"YUNNAN"

"ANKING"

BAILINGS TO

Yokohama, Nagoya & Koba

Saigon (accept cargo for Pnom Penh with

(ranshipment)

Shanghal

10-an. 15th Jan.

5 pm. 15th Jan.

10 am. Jan,

Nagoya, Kobo Singapore. Penang &

10 m. 17th Jan,

10 am. 18th Jan,

3 pan. 10th Jan,

Yokohama, Orake &

Belawan Koetting Bangkok Tientsin

Djakarta, Semarang Sourabaya & Macoustig

Singapore, Penang & Belowon

10 n. 24th Jan, 10a.m. 24th Jan,

8am. 20th Jan, 3 p.m. 27th Jan,"

10 m, 30th Jan, Custodian Wharf

• Balls from ARRIVALS FROM

Shanghai

1 p. 13th Jan,

Singapore

"SHENGKING"

Igelul

"SZECHUEN"

Bangkok

"HUNAN"

Tientsin

"LUNING"

Кобе

7 m. 15th Jan, 70.m. 15th Jan, am. 15th Jan. 21st Jan, 24th Jan.

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

"CHANGTE"

"TAIYUAN" "UHANGSHA"

SAILINGS TO

Sydney & Melbourne

Sydney & Melbourne

Japan

Noon 16th Jan, 26th Jan, 3011, Jan.

ARRIVALS FROM

4

"CHANGTE" "TAIYUAN" "CHANGSHA"

Kure, Yokoham Australa

7 aan. 14th Jan,

- 24th Jan,

&

Manila

26th Jan,

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sailings is Europe via Aden & Fort Bald.

Hamburg

& Glasgow....

Scheduled Sailings from Kuropa

"AGAPENON"

London, Rotterdam &

26th Jan.

"ASCANIUS"

Liverpool & Dublin

25th Jan.

"PYRRHUS"

Liverpool

&

0th Feb.

2

"AUTOMEDON" "ATREUS"

..Do

Dublin & Liverpool

23rd Feb.

London, Rotterdam &

Hamburg

25th Feb,

"PELEUS"

Morseilles, Liverpool

6th Mar.

Baile

Balls

Rotterdam

Arrives Hoar Kous

G. "TYRNHUS"

Solied

Solle

18U Jan.

9. "CALCHAS"

do

23rd Jan.

,G. "AUTOMEDON"

do

30th Jan,

do

9th Feb.

do

12th Jan.

13th Feb.

18th Jan.

22nd Feb.

25th Jan.

4th Mar,

10th Mnr.

S. "ATREUS"

G. "PELEUS"

S. "MENTOR"

G. "ALCINOUS"

5. "ANTILOCTIUS"

Liverpool

3rd Feb.

G. Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool.

B. Loading Swansea, before Liverpool.

Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to

load & discharge cargo.

RA DE LA RAMa Lines

ARRIVING FROM US▴ÁTLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS.

"AJAX" "ANDAMAN"

18th Jan. 31st Jan.

via KINGSTON, NEW YORK, -SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & CRISTÓBAL.

SAILING for

"MENESTHEUS"

"DONA NATI"

20th Jon. 4th Feb.

Tathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Route

Departa Mongkong.

HK/Bangkok/Singapore (DC-4) 7.30 4.m. Man, Thurs.

BK/Hanol

IK/Haiphong

Arrives II.E.

(on return)

8.45 *.m. Tues. FH,

U.B.A. to Hangoon)

4.45 p.m. Tues.

4.18 p.m. TUM. 0.45 pm. Wed.

(Connect at Bangkok with

(DC-3) 0.45 m. Tues. (DC-3) 8.45 aan. Thure, IIK/Saigon/Singapore (DC-4) 10,45 am. Tues, 1K/Manga/BN. Borneo (DCA) "735 am. Tues. Iri. 4.45 pm. Wed, Bat, 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 Connaught Rd. West. 25875.32144, 24878

BEN LINE

EST BA

THE

ARRIVALS

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1958.

CHINA

MAIL

VADIOWYNDHAM STREET"

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

Price, 20 cents per copy. Saturdays 50 cents

NOTICE

NOTICE OF MEETING OF

CREDITORS

NOTICE NATO GOAL

IN THE MATTER of & MORTGAGE CO., LTD. SHANGHAI · TEXTILES LIMITED

and

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN

Notice To Shareholders

Share Certificates

New

IN THE MATTER of The | mny now be óbtained at the. Companies Ordinance, registered office of the Com- pany, 171-178 Connaught CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY Road, West, in exchange for the relative Allotment Letters TAKE NOTICE, that a and Banker's receipts. and other countries $1.00 per month Meeting of the Creditors in Hongkong, 12th Jan., 1958.

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WINDING UP

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Telephone: 26011 (5 Lines).

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WANTED KNOWN

PLEASE BEND any article you can pare or have no further use for. to be included In the Annual Itam, mage sale to be held on behalf of

The Hongkong Society for the Pro- tecilon of Children. Adtrom: 8.P.CM Main Office, First Floor, Land In vestment

Gloucester Company Building. Please send something.

FOR SALE

CHIVALRY ANTIENT SCRIPT Attractive ·Atationery of distinction. In boxes containing 35 fly wheels and 33 envelopes, or 70 single sheets and 35 envékpes. White or gray, $9.00 per box. White envelopes and notepaper Also available boxed separately, On wale of "S. C. M. Port."

held at Room No. 7 Mézzaniựé | floor, Telephone House, Hong Kong,on Monday the 19th day of January, 1953 at 3 p.m.. în the afternoon for the purposes set out in Sections 226, 227 and. 228 of the Ordinance.

AGENDA

MAERSK LINE

M/V "ELLEN MAERSK” havior arrived from Karachi and Ports of call, Cocaine of Cargo are hereby notified that their Exc above are being landed and placed at

risk and expense Into the llongong &Kowloon Whart & cdown Cum- any's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may try detained as soon as 1. To consider an

Extra- the goods are handed. ordinary Resolution: for Optional cargo will not be landed here le notice has been given winding up the above-hours prior to vesci arrival, named Company to be passed by the Company on Monday the 19th day of January, 1953.

2. To consider & statement of 'the position of the com- affairs together pany's with a list of creditors of the company and the estimated amount of their claims.

3.

MUST BE

REACHED

Paris, Jap. 12. Democratie Representative Franklin D. Roosevelt Jut. sald Atlantic today that the North

divisions before goal of 100 1953 absolutely must be reach- ed because the threat of war is as serious, and in certain cases perhaps more so, as it was two years ago.

Mr Roosevelt spoke at u Press conference after talking with General Matthew B. Ridgway. He said that he was in Europe "paying my own bills". and to NATO gather information on cutbacks. He

would present this information Democratic leaders and the House Foreign Affairs Committee of which he is a member.

The bon of the former Pre- sident of the United States fald

that Congress might cut American aid 'unless military targets for Europe, established at A Year the Lisbon conference

but carried on from port to port tongo, were achieved. the final port of calf to which the opilon extends.

No claims will be admitted, after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 201i Jungary, 1933, will be subject to rent."

where they will be examined on

Ho wha worried ebojst

European cutbacks because if they came Congress night feel] thau ald also should be stretched out.

Mr Roosevelt arrived on Sun- day night after a conference in Londen.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown

"There is no basle change in 19th January, 1953, at 10a.m. by the intent of the Kremlin to our Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & communise and dominate the Douglas,

world-witness the protracted

To comply with the General truce negotiations in Korea and Bonded Warehouse Regulations con- the situation in Indo-China," he signes muri tuve a Revenue Officer

in attendance when dopagod dull-wald,

able goods are examined.

All claims must reach us before

To nominate a person or persons to be liquidator ori liquidators with powers to the 13th February, 1933, or they wil uct jointly and/or several-not be recognized.

of ly for the purpose winding up the affairs and distributing the assets of

No Insurance will be effected.

JEBBEN & CO. Agents.

the abovenamed company. Itongkang. 13th January, 1983.

Απ

1.

To fix the remuneration of

the proposed liquidator or liquidators.

5.

To appoint members of a

committee of inspection.

WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS

of carja exported from Hong-

kong and South China, compiled by 6. To consider the appoint-

the Swan Measurers, #36 Liom the "S. C. M. Post."

YE OLDE MILL A distinctivé hand- made stationery. In boxes. 50 sheets Notepaper, 30 envelopes. I'Dat BVD ny. $9.50 per box, Duke fly. $11.50 per box from "S. C. M. Post."

mont of members of the committee of inspection appointed by the company. By Order of the Board, K. C. LEE,

Secretary.

"DEVON VALLEY" Blotting Paper White in wheel 37,5" X 221⁄2" cut

Dated the 10th day of to ang alte, 20 cents per set. 15

100. Available at South China January, 1963. Morning Post.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

SO THAT'S HOW IT WORKED! BUT WOULD THAT FOOL ANYBODY

ON A DARK NIGHT IT CERTAINLY WOULD--AND DID!

SOMETIMES. THEY PUT ON THE DUMMY HEAD, OR TOOK IT OFF--ASAN EXTRA EFFECT.

FERDINAND

Scalped!..

IF THAT SN'T THE LIMIT!

TO ADVERTISERS

"It is as much a threat now as it was year ago and unless we are able to counter the mili- tary threat that still exists it whit continue. The only way the military threat will be re- duced is when we have forces atrong enough to meet it."

Thus he backed

eneral Ridgway's campaign to restore the cuts mode in his base build- ing programme over the next two years and to counter re- that the Lisbon targets will be scrapped-United Press.

SUNDAY POST-HERALD Ports Врасе for commercial advertising should be booked not

than later noon on Wednesdays.

For the 8OUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication. Special

Contract Extended

Dr.

Geneva, Jan. 12. Chandra Mail, India, today had his contract as Direc

World Health Or- tor of the ganization in South-east Asia extended for on- Announcements unanimously

the other five-year term by and Classified Advertise.

World Health ments as uEUR!.

Organisation Executive.-Router,

HEAR THAT.FROM THE SILLY STUFF" DEPARTMENT? YOU DIDN'T BELIEVE THE HEADLESS THIEF, REMEMBER?

4-12

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

Hram--I'O BETTER LOOK INTO THAT! NOW I'LL BELIEVE ANYTHING.

--I SAW A LITTLE GREEN MAN, ONE FOOT HIGH!

S.S.DEPT.

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N, CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwardı

"CORFU"

"CHUSAN"

"CANTON"

Leaves London

6th January

20th January

Due Nongkong

5th February

17th February

8th February 9th March

Via Southampton, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang & Singapore

Homewarde *"CARTHAGE”

"CORFU" "CHIUSAN"

"CANTON"

Leaves Hongkong ·Due London

16th February

10th January

i1th February

14th March

21th February

20th March

13th March

13th April

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Fenang,,Colombo, 'Bambay, Aden, Port Said & London

FREIGHT SERVICE

From U.K.

Outwards

For

14th February

Japan

Bella 3rd February

"SURAT""

Homewards "SHILLONG"

For Bingepare,

Port

Swettenham,

Proins Colombe,

Ade, Port Saxi Genos. Bargolies, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Be Hambung

With Uberty to call at Bombay if taducement offers. Tanks avaliable for carriage of On In Bulk Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N, CO., LTD.

"SANTIILA"

"SIRDHANA"

do 10th Jan.

salls 10th Jan

duo 18th Jan. mails 20th Jan,

from Calcutta, Rangoon & traits for Japan

from Japen

for Stratis, Ran goon & Calcutin

P. & 0./8, I. JOINT SERVICE

"ORMARA"

due 19th Jan.

"OKHLA"

satis 10th Jan, duo 23rd Jan. salis 28th Jan,

"OBRA"

due 28th Jan.

saila 20th Jon.

from.P. Quit Karachi, Bonbay Colombix, & B'pare far Japan

from Japan

for Singapore Colombo, Bombay, Karwell, Khorramshahr Boarah & P. Gulf Fort via, Bombay, from P. Cuti Karachi, Bombay, Colombo & B'pora for Japan

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

"EASTERN"

muita 24th Jan.

fat Bubbane, Syd- ney. Methquene & Adelaide

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on or off the roule & the route à sailing are subject to change or amendment with er wilkout notice.

In

Port

NANCY

"BENVENUE"

"KING MALCOLM” ..U.K. via slogapore

"DENATTOW"

FROM

Japan

DUE

In Port

:U.K. via Singapore

10th Jan.

"BENREOCH"

"BENMHOR"

"DENALDER"

"BENATTOW"

"BENCRUACHAN"

Japan

U.K. Гарад

22nd Jan.

on or abt, 2nd Feb.

30th Feb.

U.K. via Singapore

+

14th Feb.

10th Feb,

Buoy A2

and.

23rd Jan.

23rd Jan.

5th Feb.

"BENVENUE"

"BENATTOW"

"BENREOCH”

"BENMHOR"

"BENCRUACHAN

"DENALDE

LDEN"

"BENATTOW"

Japan

BAILINGS

Direct to Singapore, thence Liverpool. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Kure,

Kobo

Yokohama. "Direct to Singapore, thence Genos, London, Hull and Hamburg.

Sandakan' Singapore,

Havre,

London, Rotterdam

~and Hull.

Direct to Blurapore, thence Liverpool,

Hamburg

Dabilo, Land Antwerp.

Kure, Kobe, Yokohama. Direct to Singapore, thenoo Серов, London, Rotterdam

•and Mjädlesbrough.

Loading on or abt.

All venele accept Carre for Aden, Bues and Fort Sald

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD. York Building...jus. Agente

Telophone: 84185.

11th Feb.

and

19th Feb.

20th Feb.

Come One, Come All

THREE HOURS

LATER

WELL--- I GUESS THERE'S NO.. GETTING OUT OF IT

FREE SNOW

HELP YOURSELF

JOHNNY HAZARD

GEE, IT'S GOOD TO BE

HERE ON THIS LIFT AGAIN! YOU TAUGHT ME TO SKI HERE. TEN YEARS AGO...REMEMBER, LAC FREDRICK?

AND YOU HAVE BEEN AN APT PUPIL', MY LITTLE "PUNCH!”

ARE THE WOMEN STILL PESTERING

YOU, FREDRICK? „WON'T YOU TELL MO?. 2...DH, KEEPING QUIET ABOUT IT, ERT

NEXT CLEOPATRA'S TREASURE

By MIK

By Ernie Bushmiller

By Frank Robbins

YOU HAVEN'T KEPT A SECRET, FROM ME SINCE I VĪNS A LITTLE" GIRL / WHEN WE GET TO THE TOP.J:

·ILL MAKE YOU TALK!

2

Dine

At the

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

P.G.

For

Reservations Tel: 27880

SMARTIES

the family's favourite

Castrol

THE MASTERPIECE

IN OILS

"Japan Not

Reliable,

Warning

Perth, Jan. 13. Professor W. McMahon Ball,

former Australian Minister Japan, declared here that would be foolish to regard Jopen as a reliable bly. He said that the re-arming of Japan, was a profound enistake,

Now Professor of Political Science of Melbourne Univerally, Professor McMahon Ball told the Western Australian school here that ho hellaved the factors active in the 1930's in shaping Japan's foreign policy were today more active and more powerful than at that time.

He added that, in the long ylow, Japan was likely to want to rely once again on force to full her national destiny.

Professor McMahon Ball mid that the best thing that could be done, both for Japan and for the peace of Asia, was to sedi an agreement, however difficult; to ensure that Japan should remain neutralized and dig

armed.

In many ways, Russia and China had a great deal to offer Jopan probably more than could be offered by the Western world. Russia and Chlia would be able to offer foodstuffs and markets. Therefore,, concluded the Professor, în alliance", be tweća Russia and Japan within the next 20 years could hot be ruled out. Tradice-Prese,

Tho

"

NEW ILO CHIEF Genova, Jan. 12. International Labour. |Organisation today announced the appointment of Mr Chester W. Hoplar, of

Parupylvania,

Chief of 110 operations,

Mr Hepler in a

via a formar labour

siiviser

MacArthur

**

General Douglas With: ho

Suprana Commiska in Tokyo.

That now fe, hna Been beat of the ILO manpoweka diyision here: Reuter

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