BUTTERFIELD
and SWIRE.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"SHENGKING"
"HUNAN"
"BUNAN"
"HANYANG”
BAILINGS TO
Kerlung
Tientsin
* Balls from ARRIVALS FROM
Tientsin
Hangkok
6 p.m. 14th Apr,* 10 am. 18th Apr. Custodian Wharf
7.m. 131h Apr. 6 pm. 13th, Apr.
A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE
"TAIYUAN"
"TAIYUAN"
SAILINGS TO
Yokkaichi, Nagoya,
Vokolaa
Kure
Kobe &
ARRIVALS FROM
...Australta
& Manila
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
24th Apr.
20th Apr.
Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Said
"PENSEUN"
"LAUMEDON”
Marseille, Liverpool & Glagow
5th May ...laverprot & Glasgow 13th May Sebeduied Sailings from Europe
In Port H/Whart
"ALCINOUS”
"ANTILOCHUS“
"CYCLOPS
........laverpool & Glasgow
Liverpool & Dublin Genoa, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, London & Hamburg
Loada 13th Apr. 23rd Apr.
Balla 14th Apr. 24th Apr.
24th Apr. 25th Apr.
0th May 14th May
50119 Liverpool
Salla Kotterdam
Arrives
Hong Kong
Sanders
110
Safed
12th Apr.
24th Apr.
do
2nd May
8th May
13th Apr.
14th May
HR Apr. 24 AP
25th May
S. CYCLOPS"
6. "PERSEUS“
8. "LAOMEDON"
G. "ANCHSEN”
N. "CLYTONEUS”
G. "PYRRÆUS“
8. "AENEAS"
G. "EUMAEUS"
29th May
6. Londing the gow duhan latexponad 5. Loading Swansca before Liverpool
Carriers opthin tu proveed sla other ports to load and discharge cargo.
R DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC &
"MANGALORE"
"AJAX"
"HAINAN"
"AGAMEMNON"
"DONA AURORA”
PACIFIC COAST PORTS.
6th May
Nails N,Y,
Salted
Sails S,F, Salled
Art, H.K
in Port A-8
- đa
do -
16th Apr. 4th May 24th Apr. 18th May
14th June
13th Apr.
15th May 3rd June
SAILINGS for NEW YORK, via SAN FRANCISCO,
LOS ANGELES, CRISTOBAL and JAPAN
"TELEMACHUS“
"DONA NATI"
"MANGALORE“
Loads
19th Apr.
4th May
19th May
Sajl
20th Apr.
5th May
26th May
Accepting cargo for Kuigston and to Central & South American parts on
Marough bills of lading.
Tathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
Ka
HK/Malstory Singapoje
HK/MortaliN Burnt
Kaun Hadabeant
JIN Hankuk manager
Depart Hongkong
Monday
3124 Tunday
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Wednesday Thursday
THE CHINA MAIL, ・ MONDAY, APRIL, 12, 1954.
CHINA MAIL
HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)
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NOTICE.
HONG KONG MINES,
• LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Moeting of Share-
Registered Office
NOTICE
BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY
Hong Kong Branch
The Annual General Moot-
Company, Third Prince's Building, Des Voeux day, Road, Central, Hong Kong, on 5.30 Tuesday the 27th April, 1954, Chamber, at Noon for the purpose of
India's Part
In Helping
To End War
holders will be held at the ing of the Hong Kong Branch of the of the British Red Cross
Bombay, Apr. 11. Floor, Society will be held on Tues- The Indian Prime Minis- 18th April, 1984 attor, Mr Nehru, said today p.m. in
the Council India did not want to in- Colonial Secro valve herself in the conflicts tariat (3rd Floor), Lower of others, but that if her Albert Road..
intervening could mean that a war could be brought to A. DALTON.
would cer- "we end, Hon. Secretary-tainly do so".
conie, should bo'kddressed to the Editor, business communications and (1) Receiving the Report of adverisements to the Bacretary, Telephone: 29411 (8 Lines),
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By Order of the Board
of Directors,
MARTIN & CO.
Secretaries.
If not prepaid a booking fes Hongkong, 12th April, 1954.
of 60 conte is charged.
PREMISES TO LET
PÚBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned hax received instructions to sell by
MODERN spacious flat at Peak, quiet surrounding and best harbour View. 2 bedrooms auch with attached batil, large living and dining room with Public Auction on Thursday, verandah, pantry, box. truning, weɛ- vanils' quarters
the 15th April, 1954, at 10.30 garage and modern facilties. Long term lease,
his at available at May. Please apply to Box 84. "China Mair or tek 23003.
FOR SALE
THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1932 Annual Return Forms are on sale al "S, C. M. Powl,"
A.m.
Sales-Rooms,
an
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES threats
CIE DES MUDRAGKRJES MALLERIES –
Consignees per Company's B**GEEKDIA_38"
oro_hereby__redfied_ that thựle cargo being discharged into the Hong Kong & Kawicon Wharf & Gotowi Co's godowe, where it will be at Cigners risk and subject to the
Mr Nehru enid the use of and counter-thrents would not make for success at the forthcoming · Genaya ference.
What was
essential to make deliberation of succom, he added": ras to "eck reasonablenem and was. the will to succre.”
21
to
India would do her best ree to it that the conferendo Ald not
fall Whe Premier, who WAS Wharf terms and conditions of
püblle meeting, storage, and where delivery may be addressing
the two mast obtained as soon as the goods are pointed out that landed.
important questions at the con Damaged packages are to be lett ference would be Korea and India helped in in the Godowns for examination by Indo-China. Consignees and the Company's sur- | bringing the Korean war to an veyors Moasta. Goddard- & Douglas end, he said, but the Indo-China nt 10 am. on Friday, 14th April, 1954.
To comply with the General Dond-
td Warehouse Regulations Con-
war still needed efforts to do so. --France Preure.
signect must have a Revenue Office; NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES intendance wien dan dud- able goods are examined.
No claim will be admitted efter downs, and all goods the goods have loft the steamer a remaining delivered stier 17 April, 178, will be subject to rent.
claime An
against the steamer must be presented to the under- French Bank Building, Base-signed on or before Bih June, 1954,
or they will not be recognised. ment.
A VALUABLE COLLECTION
OF CURIOS, ETC.,
Comprising: Jade, Porcelain
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES & Ivory Figures, Vases &
/* "CYCLOPS"
be murveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas
01
Bowls, Table Screens, Orna- ments, Hand Paintings, Etc., Etc.
Damaged cargo ex this vessel will
On View now at the above
Hult'a Whart
from premises. 10 д.м. ОТ April 12 and 13, 1934, and constances are requested to have their representatives present during the survey.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Aspecta
Hongkong, April 10, 1934.
THAT GUY GAVE
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
CIE DES MESSAGERIES MARIEIMER
Hongkong, 12th April, 1954,
MESSAGERIES
m/s "DONA NATI”
Damages cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed by Messrs. Goddard
ม! Holt's Wharf from Douglas 10 am. on April 14, 1954, and con- signees are requested to have thol representatives present during the
survey.
Agents.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Hongkong. April 10, 1954.
MARITIMES
Tel: 26631
P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building
HONGKONG to MARSEILLES in 24 days.
sulling April 22nd sailing May 15th
“VIET-NAM Terms: -50% in cash on | "CAMBODGE" fall of Hammer and balance by Noon the following day.
HE'LL SCARE THE KID.ONE
A. E. B. de SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
THE BELL
BONG
SOUNDS
FOR THE
FIRST
ROUND-
HK/Bangkok, Haliponty/
Celestia
Tue, & Fri.
1:30 p.m. Friday
All the Blove subjres to Alleralion without notice,
for particular please apply to:
Butterfield & Swire (Hongkong) Ltd.
1 Connaught Rd. Tel: 30331/8
Branch Office: $0 Connaught Rd. West, Tel: 25875,32144.24878
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
THE KID TEN
GRAND TO SPAR WITH HIM? WHY THE WEIRD
MAKE-UPT
HIS METHOO"! HE THINKS
SOCK-AND HE'LL FALL APART.
EVERETT
LINES
EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Siam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong.
"REBEVERETT"
Arrives
Salls
Apr. 10 from Singapore
Apr. 16 for Kobe & Yokohama,
"LENEVERETT"
Arrive Sails
Apr. 23 from Manila.
Apr. 24 for Singapore,
Rangoon
FERD NAND
&
Penang, Calculto.
NANCY
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinaws)
EVERETT STAR LINE
Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, lado- China, Siam, Malaya, Colombe, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports,
"THAI"
Arrives Salls
Apr. 23 from Japan.
Apr. 24 for Singapore, Fort Swetten- ham, Madras, Colombo,
Bombay, Karachi, Khorram- shahr, Dosrah, Kuwait & Bahrein.
"STAR ALCYONE”
Arrives Sails
Apr. 25 from Sandakan. Apr. 20 for Kobe and Yokohama. (Accepting cargo for trinakipenent Kobe/Puran and Kobe/Okinawa)
EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A
(Incorporated in thettepublic of Panama
With Limited Liability)
Chinese Department: Telephone 28293. Queen's Building, Telephone 31206.
I'LL JUMP INTO
THAT BARREL AND HIDE FROM
THE GANG
JOHNNY HAZARD
WELL, SO LONG, LOW-MOON
... HOPIÍ YOU HAVE A GREAT
TIME IN PARUO?
MAGNA DEPARTMENT'S
HOLD ON, LIL JAWN ......YOU BAD YOU'RE A PILOT/ | RIGHT 3:
YOU'RE COMIN' WITH ANE
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N, CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
Leaves Landon
Outwards "CHUSAN"
10th March
"CANTON"
"UARTHAGE"
1st April
20th April
Due Hongtorg
17th Apri
4th stay
aist May
Via Southampton, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang & Bingapore
HOW "CHUSAN"
Kenyon Hongkong Due Landon
and May
31st May
"CANTON"
12th May
12th June
"CANTILAGE”
4th June
4th July
“Aeçepting„carge for Bingipore, Penang, Colombe, Botabay, Aden, Pors Bald a London
FREIGHT SERVICE
Outwarde "SURAT"
Ficcaywarda “SOMALI"
Arriving
In Port
Lending 15th Apri
From
UK
FOR
Port Penang.
Bingapore. Swetionham
Colombo, Adeo, Purt Genon.
Sald,
actiles.
Mar-
Aiglero. Casa-
blanca. Iavre,, London,
Antwerp, Rotterdam & 11amburg
With liberty to call wo Belawan before or after Straita Ports and at Bombay if inducement offers.
mvailable
CATEG DI 01 in Balk Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited PassENFEF socominodation
Tanks
for
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
due 10th Apr. mails 10th Ape.
"SANTTILA”
"FULTALA"
dub 6th May
salla 12 May
from Calcutt for Japan
from Japan
for Singapore. Rangoon
a Chittagong
P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE
dar 21st Apr. sail 23rd Apr.
due In May Kails 2nd Boy સમ 101 May sails 2nd May
trom Parsian Gulf. for Japan
tron Perelan Cuif for Japan
"UMARIA"
"OLINDA"
"ORNA"
"OKHLA"
Que Bails
0th May 7th May
for
from Japan
for Singapore, Madras, Colombo & Bombay from Japon
Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Khorramshahr, Basri, Kuwait, and
other P. Gult Porta via Bombay
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD. "NELIORE”. due 10th Apr. from Japan
HONGKONG to CASABLANCA in 30 days. "IRAQUADDY" "INDUS"
sailing May 5th sailing May 28th
"NANKIN"
do 2nd May Bażin. Bed-May
MIGHT AS WELL. FINISH THIS
SAP WITH ONE PUICH.
WORTH TEN
THOUSAND
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
Muh~~I
CAN'T GET
MY HANDS
WON'T
|UP--?]
MOVE..
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
OH, DEAR
NOVELTY
CO.
| CAN HANDLE A PLANIE.......CAUSE
AH BOUGHT ME ONES.
DISAPPEARING
INK
By Frank Robbins
IT'S WAITING FOR ME AT TH? PARIS AIRPORT... WHEN AH COLLECT" MAH ART TREASURES, YENGILL FLY
OʻRM BACK TO TEXAS S
Dine
At the
saila 23rd Apr. for Auckland. Welling
Lon, Bydney bourne
from Japon
for Labuan, Sandakan, Manus, Townsville, Brbbane, Sydney, Mel bourne & Adelaido
All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on or off the route & the ronie & sailing are subjocí to change or amendment with or withouà notice,
For full particulars apply to... MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
P.G.
For
Reservations Tel: 27880
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATES
this situation
San Miguel
They Don't Want Japan To Rearm
New York, Apr. 11.
An American pacifist organisation today called upon the Japanese to oppose the rearmament of Japan, but without violence.
The Fellowship of Reconcilia- tion, a religious pacifist, organi- sation claiming 13,000 members In the United States, disalosed that it had oddressed one letter to "the people. of Japan" and
another to the 23 crew members. of the ship "Lucky Dragon" that was caught under a radio- active fall-out near Bikini ön March 1,
The letter to the fishermen said their experience was a re minder of "the monstrous threat of atomic war,**
"It is with sorrow and shame that we confess that our own nation bears a large share of responsibility for this," it read. "It was the U.S. Government which dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima, and Nagnenki in 1943. By a unilateral decision proceeded to make H-bomba and perform the recent tests with the appalling results. It seeki to induce your own country to rearm in violation of your constitution......
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DRIK hope that the calamity which overtook you may stringitten in the Japanese". people the determination mors- Vichstrily to resist *** rearussal and the consequent. Violation of their constitution, and that all the peoples may jom in thu renouncing war. Ha
The other intter the orga
Mom said, was being
the Japanese peopia