BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(Butterfickt & Swire (Horstkorat) 11/1

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"BRENDKING"

"YOUTOW

"HUNAN"

"SBENGKING"

"PETER KLED"

"YUNNAN

"FUNING"

"PAKIO1"

"SZECHURN”

SAILINGS TO

.Keelung

Shenghal Tientsin

•Kalink

Blbu & Tandjong Moni

Djakarta,

Semarang, Sourabaya & Macatsor · · Trentsin Singapore, Penang & Belawan

..........

5 p.m. 18th Sept.*

10 am, 10th Sept.

10 am. 21st Sept.

3 pun. 23rd Sept.

8 am. 24th Sept.

10 p.m. 25th Sept.

8 am, 20th Sopt,

10 pun. 26th Sept. 10 am. 30th Sept,

10 a.m. 3rd Oct. Sally from Custodian Wharf

17/18th Sept.

ARRIVALS FROM

"HUNAN"

Tientsin

"YUNNAN"

Shanghai

20/11st Sept.

"SHENGKING

Em]nh

7 a.m. 21st Sept.

*PER REED"

Sibu & Tandjong Mani

22nd Sept

"TUNING"

24th Sept.

"JtYAN

24th Sept.

"PARHOL'

27th Sept.

"SZECHUEN"

30th Sept.

Kobe

koba

Bangkok

Singapore

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

BAILINGS ΤΟ

"CHANGTE"

"CHANGSHA"

"SHANSI'

Sydney & Melbourne

Japan

27th Sept. 2nd Oct.

Sydney, P. Moresby,

Samarak, Habaul,

Kavieng, Madang & In

19th Oct.

"CHANGTE"

"CHANGSHA"

2541 Sept. 2811 Sept.

Austtuita

Bi

ARRIVALS FROM

Manila

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Ballings to Europe vis, Aden & Port Said.

"AENEAS"

"ASTYANAX“ "PYRRHUS"

ASCANIUS" "CALCHAS"

Liverpool & Glasgow 18th Oct. Genoa,

Rotterdam, Amsterdam

& Hamburg

Scheduled Sailings from Europe

S. "ASUANIUS“

G. "AGAPENOR"

5. "CALCHIAS”

G. "PELEUS"

N. "ATREUS"

8. "MENTOR"

"PATROULUS”

Balla

Loads

Cenas,

London,

Roßerdam, Amsterdam

& Alamburg

10th Sept.

Liverpool & Dublin

23rd Sept.

23rd Sept. 24th Sept.

Marsellies, Liverpool

& Glasgow

5th Oct.

0th Oct,

14th Oct.

London,

20th Oct,

22nd Oct.

Bal

Liverpool

Bafia Rotterdam

Arrives

Flong KoDE

Solled

20th Sept.

do

27th Sept.

cla

Salled

8th Oct.

Sailed

18th Sept..

23rd Oct,

29th Oct,

7th Nov.

13th Nov,

G. "BELLEROPHON" 24th Sept,

3rd Oct.

7th Oct,

13th Oct.

ti. Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool. S. Loading Swansea, before Liverpool. carriers option to proverd via other porta to load & discharge cargo.

DE LA RAma Lines

ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC &

PACIFIC COAST PORTS.

Salis N.Y.

Salts 8.F.

"TELEMACHUS"

Sailed

17th Sept.

Arr. II.K. 17th Ock

"DONA NATI“

- do -

“BENARES"

25th Sept.

2nd Oct. 17th Oct

"AJAX"

"HAINAN

1st Nov. 15th Nov,

1st Nov. 15th Nov. 1st Dec. 14th Dec.

10th Oct.

24th Oct,

SAILING for NEW YORK, via SAN FRANCISCO,

LOS ANGELES & CRISTOBAL,

CHINA

MAIL

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONE)

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1953.

Price, 20 cents per copy.

Aaturdays 80 cente

TEXTILES

NOTICE TO CUNSIONEES

CONSIGNETS PER NIPPON YUSEN KAMHA m.vì “No. 8 ASANTETSU MADU”

Abd

Establishod Indian - OK" porters offer all kinds of

MV, “AKAGI MARU“ textiles, yarns and all other

are hereby notlded that their cargo Indian products on sight draft | is being discharged into the long- kong, & Kowloon Whart & Godown consignees the and nibject to the

basis, Reliable importers Co's rodown where it will be at

JOBS FOR JAP WAR LEADERS

Tokyo, Sept. 14. Japanese newspapers reported quoting their bank references, and, where delivery boy today that the nation's embryo please send their require

Bubscription: $0.00 per month. Postage: China and Macao $5.00 per month, U.K., Delilah Possessions | menta to:- and other countries $7.00 per month,

News contributions, always wal- canie, should be addressed to the Editor, buatdoce communications and advertisements to the Secretary.

Telephone: 20631 (5 Lives). KOWLOON OFFICE:

Salisbury Hoad, Telephone: LRESS.

Classified Advertisements 20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS

$1.50 PER DAY 10 cents PEE WORD OVER 20

Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per Insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

N. K. MEHRA & CO., 174, Hornby Road, BOMBAY 1, (India).

of

sotected defence forces obtained.

have Damaged packages are to be lets some of Japan's zonier wartime

and In the godowns for examination by Admirals

Generals AS Consignees and the Company's aur- veyors, Messrs. Godeant de Douglas instructors to serve at the new 4139 m. on 1216 342 #eptember, National Safety Forces' training

institute.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES PER NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA BLV. “AWATA HARU”

are hereby natifled that their

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer godown and Allgoode remaining undelivered after the 15th Regiember, 1953, will be subject to cerit.

"Totni

To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations, consignees Authoritativo Japanese news- must have a Leverizon Octove in }

that already op- attendance when deresged, dulable papers said good a manford,

pointed to the institute, which opens next month, ara former Lieutenant-General Minoru Timura, once Chief of the

Institute," Warfare Research

and former Vice-Admiral Masatoshi Tomleka, who represented the Japanese Navy at the signing of the surrender aboard the United States battleship Missouri.

All claims against the steamer must be presented in the Undersigned on or before Lae and september 1953,

being discharged into The Iford or they will not be recogated.

komt de Huwioon Wharf & Godow Cơ godown where it will be DS consignees risk and subject to the What's terma and condition af ajorage, and where delivery may be oblained.

No Fire Inmazance will be effected,

DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD. Agenta

Hongkong, 16th Begtmber, 1953, ·

the gedowns for examination by Damaged packages are to be left Consigners and the Company sur NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES veyora, Meters, Goddard "& Douglas of 14 am on the 18th September,

1933

To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations, consignees

If not propuld a booking fee must have a levenue of 60 cents ir charged.

POSITIONS VACANT

|

alicodance when damaged dittiable goods are examined.

1

,CONSIGNESS PER BARDER-WILDELMIEN LINK

BJ. “TAIWAN”

-The Institute is designed to train top-ranking officers of the National Safety Forces in mill- tory strategy and advanced military science.

other

Newspapers. said that former officers likely to be ap- pointed,

military

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S,N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards "CARTHAGE"

“CORFU“

"CHUSAN”

"CANTON",

· Leaves London

20th August

17th September

Dus Hongkong. 1st September 19th October

2nd October

10th October

31st October

16th November

Vis Bouthampton, Port Bald, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang & Singapore

Homewards "CARTHAGE" "COBFU" "CUUSAN” "CANTON"

Leaves flongkong Dne London

25th September

26th October

ard October

23rd November ---

4th November

1st December**

20th November

21st - December

Accepting cargo for' Kimkapoge, Penang, Colombo, Pombay,

Ades, Fon sald & Lindon

FREIGHT SERVICE

1.ຕ

Gutwards *SINGAPORE”

Homewards "SOUDAN"

For

fath September

Baila

Зарад

Lop

Include Lieutenant- General Ko}} Sakel, former attacho In Paris, Takazo Lieutenant-General Numamoto, former Chief of the section, and Army's planning Navy Captain Yoji Ito,

are hereby notified that their cargo Nu claima will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer's ts being discharged into the Hong Godown and all goods remaining koņi & Kowloon Wharf & Godown undelivered after the is september, consignees risk and mbret to the tronics.~~Reuter.

Co's godown where it will be at Japanese naval expert in elec- 1933, will be subject to rent,

What's tom and condition of storage, and where delivery may be

Ail

QUALIFIED TEACHERS are required by the Hong Kong Government to lecture in Züglish (poet Hong Kong

claims against the steamer

obtained. must be presented to the Under- School Certifionis course) for two evenings a week, two hours each | signed en or before the 29th saptamie ber, 1851, be they will not be res evenIDE. # the rate of $20 an hour,

cognbed. for four or live months commencing end of September. Apply Chic.t Clerk.

Secretariat, Colonial further particulars.

To ADVERTISERS

for

BUNDAY POST-HERALD

for

be than

Gpace

commercial should advertising booked

Ister not noon on Wednesdays.

For the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the

No Fire Insurancz wil be effected

DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD. Agents

Hongkong. 16th September, 1963.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

20.1 "BATAAN" Damaged cargo ex this verse? will be surveyed by Barmen, Goddard à Douglas ¿t Hall's Wharf from 10 aut. on September 18, 183, and con- Riences are requested to have their representatives, present during the

CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication. survey.

Special Announcements and ClassiGod. Advertise- mente as usual

BUTTERFIELD HWIRE, Agents. Hongkong. 13th September, 1953.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

DAZED BY LOTHAR'S POWERFUL WALLOPS, THE HUGE GORILLA FLEES IN THE ARENA--

|BUT LOTHAR REACHES

| HIM AND--WHAMI

Damaged packages are to be lett in the godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's sur Veyors Mess. Goddard & Douglas at 10 am, on the 15th Beptember, 1951.

To comply with the General Bond- ed"Warthours Regulaitons, consigneta must have a lavecus Officer in attendases when damaged chillabla

Foods are examined.

Spain Expresses Displeasure

Madrid, Sept." 14. Bitter criticism of France's policy in Morocco, and Spain's reservations about the removal at the former Sultan, are con

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steam tained in an article written for godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 19th Septem- ber, 1953, will be subject to rent.

All

cialis against the stemmer must be presented to the Under sired on or before the 21 septem- Ber. 2833, or they will not be re- cognised.

No Five Insurance will be effected.

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents Hongkong. 11th September,· 1953.

AND THE FIGHT IS SUDDENLY OVER!

A MAN, HAS DEFEATED THE MONSTER, BAREHANDED!

поле

by the Falango paper Artida "Hispanicus" who, well inform- ed marces believe, is other than General Franco him- self.

The article said

that the latest development in French Morocco represented a "formal violation of the letter spirit of the existing treaties." --United Press.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davia

FOR A MOMENT THE VAST CROWD WHISPERS STUNNED BY WHAT HAS HAPPENED--

WHO IS THIS UNKNOWN

CHAMPIONT

WHO

IS THIS

MIGHTY MAN?

2011 September

For Singapore,

Penang

Port Swettenbar, Colombo, Aden Fort Said, Genos, Marseilles. Havre

Antwerp. London, Rotterdam & liam- Burg.

with Uberty to call at Belawan before by after BiesiÍN Porte and at Bombay it inducement offers. Tauka available for carriage of Oll in Bulk. Limited Passenger Space for refrigerated carro.

accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"SANTHIA"

due 18th Sept.

. "SIRDHANA"

maila 20th Sept. due 24th Bept.

pals 29th Sept.

for Singapore, Penang,” Rangoon

Calcutta

from Japan From Calcutta, Rangoon Penatu, & Singapore

for Jupani

P. & 0./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

"UMARIA"

and

due 17th Sept.

ails 18th Sept.

from Japan

for S'pore, Penang, Colombo Madras, Bombay & Karachi

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

"NELLORE"

sails 20th Sept.

for Bornen. Port Moresby, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaido & Mietbourne

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

"DONA AURORA”

“DONA ALICIA"

Loads

19th Sept.

4th Oct.

Salle

20th Sept.

5th Oct,

Accept cargo for Kingston and to Central & South American poris on

through bills of lading.

Lathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

flou

**C/Tankkal:/Singapore

Departs Hongkong

Arrives B.X.

(en relaro)

(DCM) 7.00 a.m. Tie. Fri. 7.35 am. Wod. Bay, (Connects at Bangkok with U.B.A. to Rangoon)

HK/Manila/1.N. Barnes (DC-3) 6.45 a.m. Tue. Pri

IK/Salgon/Singapore

ALK/Hanui/Haiphong

(DCA) 11.30 am. We (DC-3) 11.30 am. Wed.

K/Bangkok/Rangoon/

Calcula

(DC-4) 12.00 noon Sat.

4.49 p.m. Wed. Sat. FERDINAND

6.45 pan. Thu

* A FE

6.00 p.m. Sun.

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

NECONNAUGHT RD. C. Tel.30331/8 BRANCH OFFICE: 50 Connaught Rd. West. 25875, 32144, 24878

Hunger Still One Of "World's Most Menacing Enemies

London, Sept. 14.

The Yorkshire Post today called for measures to increase food production in certain countries.

The paper was commenting on the Food and Agriculture Organisation's report issued today.

"Hunger is still one of the f "Probably less than 40 per most menacing of the world's cent of the necessary extra the Yorkshire Post capital is being provided, ac- enemies," sald.

cording to the Umited figures

the under developed available.

rountries. especially those

of "Somehow the difference has

the Far East, the amount of

food produced per head still to be made up, possibly by an

Ings behind the pre-1939

stan dards, which were themselves woefully inadequate to Western ways of thinking.

"Clearly much has to be done If widespread fumine is to be

in

not distant

the

1930 a good deal of work has been done in South- cast Asia under the Colombo Plan with encouraging results, particularly in India, the York shire Post pointed out.

The paper cald: "A large part of the available public funds in these Asian countries is devoted to agriculture. But the amount of domestic caplial that can be provided is limited.

A GAP

"There is a gap which must be filled by the provision of

extension of the work of the International Bank, possibly by 'n 'special' United Nations fund

for economic development.

"It the new report does nothing else, at least it draws attention to the size of the problem aryl the need for swift netion."-China Mall Special,

Princess Alice Out Of Hospital

of

London, Sept. 14. Princess Allee, Countess AUNone, was today allowed to Fave hospital where she has been treated since failing and break- ing a wrist while | shopping .on Friday."

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private and pubile capital from The 70=y£tr-old Princess is a abroad. To date this gap is distant relative of Queen very far from being filedi

Elizabeth-China Mail. Special.

Clean-up?

NANCY

Is You There?

NO

SLUGGO --- AM I SEEING THINGS?

JOHNNY HAZARD

I KNOW IT'S THE BASEBALL COAGON NOW

* BUT GO FOR A TOUCH-.

DOWN ANYWAY, JOHNNY?

· HOW CAN Z., FACE HER MAJESTY WITH THE NEWO...

HOW...

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

IT'S THE LATEST IN PLASTIC HAMMOCKS

By Frank Robbins

SORRY, LORD WILBUR-NIGH...GETA WOULD HAVE BEEN HERB SOONER, BUT GOT HELP UP BY A RED LIGHT?

• Dins

At the

For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

P.G.

For

Reservations, Tol: 27880

SMARTIES

NOWHIREES CHOCOLATE

EANS

the family's favourite

„this situation calls for a

San Miguel

Emigrants" "Rosy Future" In Brazil

Tokyo, Sept. 14, . Two Japanese emigration cficials who Arrived Yokohama from South America today said post-war Japanese emigrants settling in Brazil wéro successfully adopting themselves to the new' life there.

The two officials, Yarubaru Iguchi and Kiyohisa Miki, escorted 47 emigrant families from Japan to Brazil in May.

They arrived back in Japan | today" aboard the 15,000-ton

luxury liner President Wilson.

Mr Iguchi said the emigrants who scified in the Amazon area would have a "very rosy future."

Ile suld the emigrants were allocated about 13 acres of land

rach and given loans from development Associationa ini Dourados in Mato Grosso Stato. He added that es, the weather

was good and the land very fertilo in the Dourados area, settlers there were "bound to succeed.China Mali Special.

/VOLOTOV GIVES

RECEPTION ..

London, Sept. 14.

M. V. M. Molotov. the Bovice Foreign Minister, today gave réception in honour of the North Korean delegation handled ~ by Marshal Kim II Sung, the North Korean Prime Minister the Когоол official news agency, Tam, rés ported.

by

WIS

N. A. Bulgin, of Defence M. M** akhitrov, Chairman of the Blata

Commission, M

Planning

Gromyko,

Minister,

•Deputy Foreig and

many other Boylet leaders and diplomatie nepre

pontisivus of other East Bur

pean Fedantride, MOWIOW announced,--Reuter??

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