"HUPER"
"YUNNAN"
"YUNNAN”
"FUNING"
BUTTERFIELD
and SWIRE.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
BAILINGS TO
Shanghel Barskoh
10 a.. 10 a.m.
8th May 9th May
ARRIVALS FROM
Kobe Kobe
3 p.m. 7th May 8th hitty
A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE
"CHANGTE"
BAILINGS TO
Kure, Kide
Yokoham
&
“CHANGTE"
Austi
ARRIVALS FROM
K Manila
12th May
9th May
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Balling, to Europe via Aden & Port Bald
Liverpool & Glasgow
Loads
Salls
"LAUMENON"
"ANCHISES"
„Dryer jazul
*
Dublin
13th May 23rd May
1401 May
24th May
Jenon,
L
"CLYTONEUS".
Amsterdam, Rotter
daze de Hanburg
24th May
25th May
"PYRRHUS"
Man solle Liverpool & Calamagrow
5th Jan
nah Juanae
Solis Rotterdam
Scheduled Sailings from Europo
Hallo Liverpool
du ไป
S. "CLYTONEUS“
G. “FYRRBYN"
S. "AENEAS"
6. "EUMAEUS" SASCANIUNI
G. "PELERS"
8. "AGAPENOR G. "CALCIŁAS"
7th May
13th May
18th May
2411 May
Arrives
Hong Kong
8th May 14th May
271 May
30th May
7th June
12th June
24th June
30th June'
Landing Gilangow before Lover poud S. Loading Swansea before Liverpool
Catrines option to proceed vla ollier parts to load and discharge cargo
"HAINAN"
DE LA Rama Laves
ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS.
"AGAMEMNON"
"DONA AURORA”
"DONA ALICIA"
"BATAAN”
Falls N.Y,
Sailed
SAIR B.F Sailed
Arr. 1,K,
14th May
9th May
Hi May
31 May
701 June 14th June 30th May 21 June 16th June
15th July
10th May
1,00d3
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19th May
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1964.
CHINA MAIL
| VIDHAM ST2117
HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)
Price, 20 cents per copy. Baturdays 60 centa Subscription: $0.00 per month.
Postage: China Ed Macro $.00 per muath, U.K., Betish Possessions and other countries $1.00 per month. News contributions, always wal- conio. Editor, businem communicatione adverkserents to the Secretary,
Six British Ships
Chart The Seven Seas
London, May 6.
The final preparations in the Thames aboard the new survey ship, Vidal, for her first operational voyage up the west coast of Britain has focussed attention on a little publicised service which the British Navy has long performed for the mariners of the world.
This is the work of the Navy's Surveying Service and Hydro should be addressed to the graphic Department in charting the seven seas, and the publication of
accurate charts of some of the trickiest waters in the world.
Telephuae: 20011 (8 Kints). KOWLOON OFFICE; Gallabury Road. Telophone: B2538
Classified Advertisements
20 WORDS $4.00
for 1 DAY PREPAID
ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS
$1.50 PER DAY
10 cents PER WORD OVER 20
If not prepaid a booking for of 50 cents le charged,
It WAN this service which | doing a job which is produced the first radar chart, continuous-surveying the special one of the south const of i pronches to the Thames England which showed specially the Port of London. the particular landmarks which would be most prominent on a radar screen.
almost Vidal, equipped with a helicop
apter, the latest electronic aids, and advanced echo sounding equip
ment and a "studio” with a large One of the popular radio quiz process camera and Lithographie questions in Britain is to aume printing press to enable the re- a Job which
com-suits of surveys to be repro- At the North-West
answer entrance ploted. The
tha suced on board. Is to the Admiralty
Bridge London painting of the Forth
Edinburgh with the Hands a statue to the man who linking
regarded as the founder of north of Scotland. this praceful, scientific
In
survey
is never
work...
This is never finished because Captain James Cook, famous by the time the pataters reach for his three voynges ot ex-lo for end, it is time to start
and
in the again. pleration Births, Deaths, Marriages, Pete Ocean between 1708 and
!
Surveying the approaches to 1779
the Thames is almost like that. Personal $5.00 per insertion
It is after hún that the survey It is performed at brief, re- not exceeding 25 words, 25
to determine intervals charting thegular, ship Cook, now cents each additional word.
West count of Scotland and the the shift of sandbanks, shallows orc of the ALTERNATE INBELTIONS busy North-West sea approaches and channels in
busiest sea lanes of the world. le Britain is named. 10% EXTRA
But this unspectacular work, But this work of the hydro-year in, year out, rarely gets
of the grapher
Navy is not
Into the news. continect to home waters.
Not that the men of the Navy's or
survey the six British
service have not had three Burvey | ships in use at present,
of high adven- The Owen is in their moments
during World ture, particularly thi Mediterranean surveying round Cyprus, the Dalrymple in War II when they surveyed the invasion beaches surveying the Indian Ocean approaches to
to Normandy approaches
of from Burma to the island
very dangerous conditions. Zanzibar, and the Dampler is
Since the war, they have got the in the Far East, charting coals of Malaya and Borneo, with their peace-lime job in converted from fighting ships NEVER FINISHED The Shackleton is surveying trigoics (o survey vessels.
arc Now, they the east coast of England, and
being her attendant inforced by the
inodern most The Strutt with
'survey ship in the world, the surveying motor launches,
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MessageRIES MARITIMES
Tel: 26651
HONGKONG to MARSEILLES in 24 days.
P.O. Box 53
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7th May
10 m.
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May
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requested to
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"IRAQUADDY"
"INDUS"
in
re-
sailing May 15th sailing June 19th
sailing May
7th
sailing May 81st
HONGKONG to CASABLANCA in 30 days.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
SAILINGS for NEW YORK, via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, CRISTOBAL and JAPAN
"DONA NATI
"MANGALORE"
"AJAX"
►
4th June
Accepting cargo for Kingston and to Central & South American ports on
through bule of lading.
Tathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
Route
ĮTIC (Ragov/Sirgtapones
Ukzinkok/Singapore TC/Man-bazBN Burton
JK/Banely Hagzbozor
BR/Bangkok/Singapore
194/Bangkok/Rangoɛm/
Calcutta
Depart Hongkong
121
Munday
Torsday
Mun & F.
Wednemlay
Thursday
1 30 p m Friday
All the above subject to Alteration
without police,
for particular please apply to:-
Butterfield & Swire (Hongkong) Ltd.
1 Connaught Rd. Tel: 30331/8
Branch Office 50 Connaught Rd. West.
Tal: 25875.32144.24878
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Mnsors Paulaen
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EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Siam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong.
"NOREVERETT”
Arrives
Sails
May 18 from Singapore
May 18 for Kobe S Yokohama,
"REBEVERETT"
Arrives Shija
May 19 from Manila,
1--FOUND IT.
YOU STOLE IT.
WE SAW.
FERD NAND
May 20 for Singapore,
Rangoon &
Penang,
Calcutta.
NANCY
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobo/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)
EVERETT STAR LINE
Fast regular freight--refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Stam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports.
•
"STAR BETELGEUSE”
Arrives Snits
May 18 from Singapore. May 19 for
Pusan, Yokohama,
“STAR ALCYONE”
Arrives Sally
Kobo &
May 10 from Japan. May 20 for Singapore, Port Swellen- ham, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Khorramshahr, Basrah, Kuwait & Bahrein, (Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan and Kobo/Okinawa)
EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A
(Incorporated in theftenubile of Panams
With Limit:d",lkahlikey] Chinese Department: Telaphone 28293. Quaen's Building, Telephone 31206.
"YOUNG BEAM WAS BROUGHT BEFORE
THERON, HEAD OF THE COLLEGE OF MAGIC"
{ YOU HAVE MISUSED THE
GREAT POWERS THAT
YOU HAVE ONLY KALF-
LEARNED HERE --
PUFF PUFF
PUFF
JOHNNY HAZARD
THAT PAINTING WAS JUST TAKEN OFF THE WALL A FEW MINUTES AGO.... IT SHOULD BE RIGHT UP IN FRONT OF
THE OTHERS!
PUFF PUFF
50
WHAT?
I WARN YOU--NEVER USE THE LITTLE YOU KNOW-- OR YOU'LL BE PUNISHED!
IN A BUILDING After working up with a mura vey of the west coast, the Vidal is expected to visit United States ports on her way to other dulles around the West Indies.
This survey work, however, is only half the task carried out by the Navy in mapping the waters of the world.
The other half of the work is performed in a batiding in a
northern suburb This
is the
Department notices
in
Over
n
of London. Hydrographic
where charts,
to mariners and books
to help navigators are published,
ars average
year, this Department
will produce well hundred new charts or new odilons of existing charts, und print between one and two million charts for sale to the Aromen of the world.--China Mail Special.
Albany Club To Stay Open
London, May 6. The Albany Club, Savile Row, which was threatened with having to close owing to francial difficulties,
to remain open.
This
sto
was announced
the owner
of the club,
P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
Outwards
Leaves London "CANTON" Tet April "CARTHAGE” (20h Agen **
*CORFUT
Dan Hongkong In Port Stat May 19th June
Via Routhampton, Port Said, Adén, Bombey, Colombo, Penny Magapore
Homewards
*"CANTON"
“CARTHAGE”
"CORFU"
Lenyan Hongkong Due London
13th STAJ
4th June
and July
th June
8th July 2nd Auguri
Accepting cargo for singsporn, Penang, Colombo, Domabay,
Ohboatde **SUNDA"
HomeWat
"BUBAT"
Aden, Fort fald à London
• Loading 10th May FREIGHT SERVICE
Arriving
11th May
Loading
10th May
From
U.K.
For
For Japani
Singapore, Port Swellenism. Penis, Colombo, Aden. Puri Baid, Genoa, Marso!l!en, Havre, London. Itull Antwerp, Rotterdam & Hamburg
With liberty to call at Belawan before or after Stralis Ports and at Bombay if inducement odors. Tanks available for carriage of Oll in Balk Space for refrigerated cargo, Limited Passenger socommodation
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
In Fort sails 7th May
dod 6th May salin 7th Mar
"BANTHIA"
“FULTALA"
"SIRDIANA”
dne 16th May
Baits 20th May
from Japan
for Singapore, Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta from Japan
for Singapore, Hammoc de Chittago
from Calcutta & Ran. goon via Stenits for Japan
P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE
by
"OKHLA"
Mr
Frank Little, who said i was
"quite definite" that it would
be able to carry on.
The decision was reached after conference in the
two-hour Sportsmen's Corner of the club, a meeting place for sporting and Mage
A committee re- Agures presenting members met a group of creditors, who accepted a proposal by which outstanding sums, estimated
to be about £40,000, can be guaranteed.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
ANO YOUNG
BEAM WAS EXPELLED
YEAH!
I'M SO TIRED, I COULDN'T CLIMB
ANOTHER
FOOT
MANY PAINTINGS LATER...
NOT HERE! GAY«««WORLDN'T",
T BE A LAUGH IF THEY JUST TOBSED IT INTO A HANDY, TRAIHA
CANTILE
ME NEITHER
BUSHMILF
| 1'D FORGOTTEN ABOUT HIM--
UNTIL NOW, THIS IS HOW HE'S
USING THE LITTLE HE LEARNED.
BUT HOW DOES HE DO IT AND WHY
CONTINUED-
By Mik
By Ernle Bushmiller
GRRRR
GRRR
By: Frank Robbins
· OH-OH {. BROTHER; THAT WAS -NO TRASH CAN.......THAT HAS THE *** KONVEH MUSEUMI
Dine
"OLINDA"
"UMARIA"
dua
6th May 7th Ma
duo 11th Macy snila ith May dno 26th May with 27th May
from Japan-
for Colombo. Bombay, Karachi. Khorramshahir, Barat, Kuwait Direct Other P. Gulf Forja vis Bombar
from Persian Gulf for Japan
from Japan
Ive Bingspor, Colouębo, Bombay, Karachi. Khorramfahr, Bourths Kuwait, direct, Other P. Gulf ports via Bombay
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
"NANKIN"
At the
"EASTREN”
dae 10th May lly 11th May
from Japan for intrusan, Sandakan. Manus. Towzaygillə, Brisbane, Sydney, Ka bourne à Adažside for Japan salis 13th Juno from Australia
dus 14th June
All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on or off the route & the route & sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.
For full particulars apply ta. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
P.
8.9.
For
Reservations Tel: 27880
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATES
this situation
Hiliguet
Armistice Violation: Is Alleged
London, May 5, The New China Com- munist news agency said to. day Polish and Czechoslovak members of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Com- mission in Korea; had.com. plained that since the armistice the United Nations Command had brought in military reinforcements in violation of the armistice agreement.
The agency said the menbé's had reported on this to the. Commission on April 30. '. It added the report covered the period from
1983, to April 15, 196427,
wald the United
Nations montis brought into. Kares 180 combat aircraft of various types. more than it shipped out
The mend· had in one.
(Under the armistice · ngren-- ment, only replacement of exist ing war material is allowed but
relhforterments
mitted)
The
report alleged parts of entry specified in the armiation Hareement were by-passed-but the "lotations” were discovered, by the neutralsations Inspec→ tion tarna
It also alleged 463 guem and howitzers,1805; machine guns, 6400: rocket launchers, and (74) mortare Twere a brought Wow its vistation of fam