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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
(Butterfield & Swire. (Hongkong) Ltd,)
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"BHENGKING"
"PETER REED"
"YUNNAN”
"FUNING"
"IAN XANG
- "8HENGKING"
"PAKHOF*
"SZECHUEN“
"YOCHOWY "FOOCHOW""
"PUNING"
"PETER REED"
"HANYAN}”
"PAKHOU "SHENGKING" *NZECHDEN"
"ROVER"
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"FOOCHOW"
BAILINGS
Tientsin Keelen
TO
Sibu & Tandjong Mani Shanghai
Semarang, Sourabaya & Macassar .Koplung,
Tientsin
Singapore, Perung &
Belawan
Shanghai Bangkok
Oraka
Noon 22nd Sept, - 5 p. 23rd Sept,* 8. 25th Sept, 10 am. 25th Sept. 8 nm, 2011 Sep.
10 am, 26th Sept.
6 p.m. 20th Sept,* 0, 1st Gel,
10 an 1st Oct. Brd Ock, 10 0,198,
84, 10h Oct,
Custodian Wharf
* Sails from
ARRIVALS FROM
Non 23rd Sept.
Sibu & Tandjong Maul
23rd Sept.
Kobo
25th Sept.
Bangkok
27th Sept.
Kecli
7 m. 20th Sept.
Singapore
28th Sept.
Tientsin
28.1 Sept,
29th Sept.
7th Oct,
‚‚Kobe
Strangled
A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE
SAILINGS Sydney & Melbourne
Yokkatha,
"CHANGTE"
"CHANGSHA"
"SHANSI"
TO
جوا
Vocontura
Kobz
4 p.m. 27th Sept.
3 Oct.
Sydney, P. Moresby,
Samurai, Robaul, Kavieng, Modnag
ARRIVALS FROM
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Kohe
"CHANGSHA"
Australia & Manila
"TAIYUAN”
Australia 微 Japan
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
10th Oct,
25th Sept. 20th Sept. 31st Oct.
Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Sald.
"AGAPENOR"
...Liverpool & Glasgow 13th Oct.
Gienoa, London,
& Hamburg
Scheduled Sailings from Europe
"ASTYANAX” Liverpool
"PYRRHUS”
Dublin ....Marseilles, Liverpool
& Glasgow
&
Lords 23rd Sept.
5th Oct,
ASCANIUB" "CALCHAS"
Sails 24th Sept.
6th Oct, 14th Oct,
Rotterdam, Amsterdam
20th Oct.
Liverpool &
Dublin 23rd Oct.
22nd Oct. 24th Oct
Bails Liverpool
Sabied
ลบไป
Artiven
Kollerdam
Hong Jong
-27th Sept.
do
Salled
do
Salled
do
4th 13th Oct, 25th Oct,
Oct,
29th Oct.
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G. "PELEUS"
8, "ATREUS"
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G. "PATROULUS“
G. "BELLEROPHON” 24th Sept,
3rd Oct.
7th Oct,
5. "ANTILOCHUS” 10th Oct,
13th Oct.
7th Nov.
13th Nov
12nd Nov,
1. Loafing Glasgow, before Liverpool. S. Loading Swansen, before Liverpool. Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load & discharge cargo.
ER DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC &
PACIFIC COAST PORTS.
Salis N.1.
"TELEMACÍUS“
Salted
"DONA NATI"
- do
"BENARES"
"AJAX"
25th Sept.
JCI
"HAINAN"
OČE, 24th Oct,
Salls S.F. Saited
2nd Oct. 17th Oct. 1st Nov. 15th Nov.
Arr, 18,K. 18th Oct.
1st Nov. 15th Nov. 1st Dec. 14th pec.
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Easing Of Quotas In America
The Hague Sépt. 22.
U.S. Setor Arthur V. Waf- Kits (Republican, Uts's) who || touring Europe and thio, Near East studying refugee problems,
sdd today that 2,000 people
from Holland in excess of the normal yearly quota bould be allowed to enter the United
years
States within three
Dutch
addition, 15,000 ncople who might be on flderta Tofugees either as victims of Holland's foodd or
rs Indonesian-Dutch, who had left Indonesia (or "political and economic reasoTS" could also move fo the Uited States da the same period,
Fears Expressed Of Walk-Outs In The Philippines
Manila, Sept. 23.
With the intensification of the presidential electoral campaigns of the opposing political parties all indications point to labour Walk-outs all over the country.
For the period preceding the elections in November seem to be the best time for labour to use the strike weapon' to good advantage, and this election year appears to be the most opportuné moment for staging strikes.
the
Philippine labour has been begin none
can prevent strengthened by an act passed | workers from walking out. 5:ter Wakina map Wils
One taxicab
company's statement at the end of a two-by the last Congress hailed as
of Philip-workers have been on strike the "Magna Carto "vict day
here, during which
pine labour." Under the law, for 45 days with no prospects of he bad talks with the Duten no power can stop the workers an amicable settlement in sight. Social Affairs and Public
from striking or make them There are no less than
La 3,0 Health Minister
tem- an a
return to work after going on labour unions in this country, porary casing in United States strike.
and they appear bent to exploit immigration legislation.-Reu-
ter.
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The "pattern" emerged yester-to the full the situation in which day, when the Bank Free politicians endeavour to identify Workers' Union threw a picket themselves with the masses CONSIGNEES linė around the Security Bank especially with elections only and Trust Company in Manila. about 50 days away, France-
Federation ol Free Presse. Workers, whose advisor in the famed "labour padre," Jesult
14 Father Walter Hogan, has locals in all the banks in the country.
CONSIGNEES PER
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1.5, TRAFALGAR**
sre kereby notified that their cargo
The Federation has served present dem stan- where # will be et munds for higher and consignees risk and subject to the dardised woges, and bétter Wharf's tefnu and, condition, of
to these working conditions, storage, and where delivery may be obtained.
after another. The banks one
authorities Government
aro alarmed at the thought of the consequences it all the 14 locals struck simultaneously.
is being dircharged into the Hong- notice that it will kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown
Darnuged packages are to be left In the gedowns for exaluation by Connect cnd the Company's But veyors, bicara, Goddard & Douglas at 10 am on the 25th semember, 1953.
To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations, consignees WANT have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dullable goods are examined.
Labour
Tankers For
South Korea
Rotterdam, Sept. 22,
(2,700 The tanker Chunje tons) has been transferred at Wilen Feyenoord Shipyards
here to the South Korean Mer- chant Navy.
STRIKES AT PLANTS
The Chunje Is the former At the present time, two soft Norwegian tanker Bilk, It wi tre also strike- leave on Thursday with a crew drink plants bound. The workers in the two of 33 for South Korea, firms belong to the Philippine During the transfer ceremony No claims will be admitted after Association of Fret
the South Korean Minister in the goods have left the steamer's Unions, which has som? 145 Paris, Mr Cyung Kyn Hong, geetery, and all goods remain locais distributed in the vital addressed the crew after which undelivered after the 26th Septem-
Korean the South
fing was public service utilities, br, 1953, will be abject to rent.
Two of Its afliates have fled hoisted and the crew sang the tie elsims against
with
the Manila national anthem.. must be presented to the Under-petitions signed on or before the 4th October, Eléctric Company and the
of about An English tanker 1933, or they will not be recognised. Philippine Long Distance Telethe same size is expected shortly
This ship wi demanding at Rotterdam. answers in five days.
also be added to the South Even with the 30-day cooling- Korean Merchant Navy after off period before the strike can being rebuilt.-Reuter,
All
steamer
No Fire Insurance will be eliceted.
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Itongkong, 2nd September, 167,
MANDRAKE THE MAGIGIAN
I'M A FAKER, AMI? HAD ENDUGH OR DO YOU QUIT
DAZED BY SOCKY'S
BRASS KNUCKS LOTHAR CLEARS
HIS HEAD--
phone Company,
By Lee Falk and Phil Davla
AND THEY'RE AT IT, HAMMER AND TONGS--
ME NO
QUIT!
AND AS THE CROWD CHEERS WILDLY””·
RAIN BEGINS TO FALL...
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RAIN! OH NO! SOCKY'S
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baile 0th Oct,
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+
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Salls
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Ruth Nov.
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am. Wed. Sat.
443
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Admonition JUST LIKE To Uzbeks OLD TIMES
Moscow, Sept. 23.
Uzbek cotten growers have been told their, plantations are capable of o 200 per cent in. erenre in production.
IN JAPAN
Tokyo, Sept. 22. About 120 leaders of right- The Prime Minister of wing organisations In Japan to- Uzbekistan, U. Yusupov, writ-day held 'a conference in Osaka, ing in the newspaper Pravda, western Japan, to discuss declared: "An all-round study unification and ways of carry- of existing reserves shows that ing out "joint action."
in the coming years the produc- tion of raw cotton in Uzbekistan
can be at least doubled."
Delegates
at the conference included many leaders of, pre- Yusupov sald that, during war extremist groups.
the next year or two. produc- The organisations tion on Ingging collective farme "regional" conferences
have held. during
and districts must be increased the past year, but the meeting to the standard crop yield of 28
to 30 cantars of raw cotton per today was the first attended by. hectare.
1
In 1952, he zald, more than 1,000 collective farms delivered
representatives from all paris
of the country.
only 20 cantare per hectare.abolition of Japan's
"Such a situation. cân in no way
discussed
post-war "because of ila establish-
Delegates today
constitution colonial character"; Uzbekistan, the Soviet Union's ment of a self-defence system; chlof cotton-growing region and establishment of a "pan- bordering on Afghanistan, is Asian pence
be justited," he declared,
and prosperity circle." now equipped with n large
But Some of the delegates who quantity of machinery. Yusupov revealed that some took part in today's conference officials are still opposed to the are alleged to Πάντ bocn advent of the "machine age," responsible for the
oficials of. Jocal Lions of Premiers Tsuyoshi Inukai and Yuko Hamaguchi, incorrect attitude toward the both Liberal statesmen," who tallation of cotton harvering tried to lead Japan from ex- by mitching, understimating its treme nationalism during the great advantages Router 141030's-Reiter,
the Certions are displaying an
FERDINAND
Hose, Sweet Hose
By Mik
MANT
NANCY
Reason Enough
JOHNNY HAZARD
I MUST GET THE FILM FROM THAT BOY WHO SNAPPED MY- PICTURE....
STARTING TODAY,
“WATCH THE BIRDIE,”.
"CHOL. WHAT A TARGET! THIS WILL BE MORE FUN "THAN ANY OLD PAKADÉ COULD BE
HEY WHY DID YOU, SOCK
ME 7:
By Ernie Bushmiller
YOUR DOG IS. MAKING FUN
OF MY GOIL'S HAIR-DO
BUSHM
BULL'S-EYE! NOW I TRY FOR THE RED ONB
JULY-27
By Frank Robbins
"MAN HAD NO SENSHOP.
HUMOR AT ALL. THE TIME
HAS COME TO BEATA HAFIY”
KETREAT?:
• Dina
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(POLO !(
„MINTS.
LA ROWNTREE PRODUCT-
this situation calld for
San
Miguel
Improved Rice-Growing Technique
Now Delhi, Sept. 22. Throat and a half million acrés
of land thave been brought unkler the Japanese method of rien cultivation during the current phriting season, according to the latest reports received by thỏ Ministry of Food and Agricul ture.
The Mmittey estansted that avor 40,000 Indian farmers withi holdings of less than Ave cones bach have grown rico during the current season in the "Japaneso.. Avay"..
A spokbeinan for the Minktry enld that taking into cóòsidera - |tion tho đact that this was tie Aras time the improvid féchiquo than be popularizedon `countrywides basis the resulta hod boan beyond expectations. Hg had no doubt (se area under the kew method would be much Harger next year.
The spokesman saidi tho value of the raised seed bed had beer
experience
before
proved by,
contrary to the doubts expressed
the experiment launched. Over larger areas the Japanese technique "had yielded benefits, which would have been
=1
Impossible under old Indian method. For example, because of the un- urunlly, heavy rains in the early part of the season, at a number of rice-growing areas seedlings would have had to bg.
Bown again, but for the Japanese technique,
Nearly two-thirds of Irider's
deficit is expected fo annual rice
· to be made... up, bỷ: did
production, through, the
ery method of cultivallónk About
· UN$70,000,000 was expöcbod
bechise of Erges rics
United ProG