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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.
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Outwarde *CORFU”
"CANTON"
Leaves London 20th May
Оро Порно
28th Jung
2011 June
24th July
"CARTILAGE" 21st July
23rd August
Via Southampton, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Colombo,
Penang Blagapore
Leave Hongkong Duo Landon
Tumewards
"CORFU"
"CANTON"
“CARTHAGE"
2nd July
31st July
27th
August
Aust או
Bat August
27th September
Accepting cargo for Singapore, l'enang, Colombe, Bombay,
Aden, Port Bald & London
FREIGHT SERVICE
"COROMANDEL" 3th July
Dutwarde
"THESILLIAN”
"HOUDAN"
Homewarda
Arriving
From
1.K.
p July
July 15011
U.K.
U.K.
Lunding
For
"COROMANDEL" July
"SOUDAN"
¤ August
Singapore,
1*ork
Swettenhain, Penang. Culemb Adam, Pari Sald, Getua, Marseilles, ijavre. Lundua, Ani- werp, Rotterdam
Hateburg
do -
with überty to call at Belawan before or after Straffa Ports and at Bombay if inducement ofers.
Tanks available for carriage of Off is Bulk Apace for refrigerated cargo. Limlied Passenger Accommodation
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"BANTIA"
"WAROBA"
"ORRA"
ยล SOHh Suns
Sails 3011 Jung
11 هدير
from Calcutta, Rangoon via Straits
for Jupan
14th July Trum Japan
Eau July for Surgapuro, Rangoon & Chillagong
P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE
11
Port sal 20 June
"OZARNA"
Enth July Llaze SAFN LIM July
from Japan
Eat Singapore, Colomba, Jumbay, Karachi. Khurranahalir, Basrah, Kuwait, dirati. Other K. Gull purta via Bombay Icom Jubi
tot Colombo, Bumbay, Karachi, Khorramshahr, Esmorali. Kuwait direct
C Ports Uther P. Bombay
via
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.S. CO., LTD,
"EASTERN"
đue nth July
salle 13th July
"NELLORE"
due 1201 July watta 13th July
from Japan
fer Sandakan, Brisbane. Sydney &
ritour
from Australia For Savan
All vessels have liberty to call si any porta on or
off the route & the route à sailing are subject
to change or amendment with or without nation.
For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
Arrives Sails
July 13 for Singapore,
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(AFTERNOONS)
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954.
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NOTICE
LANE, CRAWFORD, LAD,
Notice to Shershaklers
1. To receive and consider the Accounts for the year endod 28th February, 1954, and the Reports of the Directors and Auditora therean.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Wo,
Proposal to change a' Bhip'a name
UN Technical Plea For More Aid
To Improve Asian
Aid For Steamship 1954: $19m
Geneva, Juno 24.
+371 in Geneva
Living Conditions
Lucas Company Limited, of Windsor NOTICE 18 HEREBY House, Hong Kong, hereby GIVEN that the twenty eighth give notice that ia
London, June 23. Ordinary Yearly Meeting of consequence of a request from The United Nations plan
Britain should spend less on rearmament and Shareholders of Lane, Craw Charterers in accordance with to spend about $19 million more on improving the living conditions of Chine and Macro 81.00 ford, Limited will be held in the terms of the pertinent in 1954 on technical Africans and Asians, said the newly elected per month, UK. British Possession the Company's Offices, 1st Time Charter Party, we have ance to under-developed and other countries 7.00 per month.loor, Telephone House, Hong applied to
the Minister of countries a reduction of Moderator of the General Assembly of the United News contributione always wel come shouls be addressed to the Kong on Saturday 28th June, Transport and Civil Aviation, about $4,500,000 from last Free Church of Scotland last week.
1984, at Noon for the follow-under Section 47 of the year.
Addressing the Assembly in the Central Hall, ing purposes:
| Merchant Shipping Act, 1894.
These figures appear in the Edinburgh, Mr John Forrester-Paton, lay "LUCAS TRADER" of HONG Assistance Board to the United Communists with those of the Western nations in In respect of the steamship sixth report of the Technical Moderator, compared the achievements of the KONG
Nationa Economic and Social Number 140299, Gross tonnage Council meets
REGISTRY Offcial
Council published today. The Africa and Asia. 5342.85 tons, Register tonnage June 20.
He said: "We certainly do spired by real compression, or 8964.81 tons, heretofore owned
like the Communist whether it is an opportunity for Of the 920 projects approved not by Lucas Steamship Company for 1954 in 78 countries and ter- methods, but they are feed-spreading Communism,
on- 2. To sanction the payment Limited, of Windsor House, rltories, 60 per cent we projects ing the hungry and clothing
"But the Communists have year or their people and delivering gained the to Hong Kong, for permission to continuing
leadership of this hor change
дате
to carlier.
them from the bondage of spirit of revolt against being 8.8. "JAGRAKSHAK” and to The report sad the total pro- old customs of the landlord the underdog. If only the have her registered in the new game for 1984 was estimated and the money-lender.
Christian forces had gained that $22,200,000--mode 1.D of
leadership what a difference it name at the Port of HONG at
$17,000,000 for direct project "What KONG as owned by Luces costs and $4,000,000 for indirect towards meeting this situation? is our country doing
would have made.
"Even today one has the feel- Steamship Company Limited.
project
administrative We have been contributing to
ing that the rather weak efforts costs.
the Colombo Plan, which auns the so-called Christian nations Any objection to the pro- posed change of name must
und other
inare looked upon more as u means Asian be sent to the REGISTRAR
But this is of stopping the spread of Com- quite inadequate. We are spend-unism than the carrying out of SHIPPING at HONG
mg about £1,040 million a year brotherly and Christian obliga- KONG within SEVEN days
on armaments. Could we, as n tion," from the appearance of this advertisement.
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the approve appropriation.
and proposed
other
To re-elect a Director. To appoint Auditors.
To transact
any ordinary business. The Share Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 14th to 26th June, 1954, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. B. HUTHART,
Secretary,
SKOLLYWOOD Beauty Parlour, 14, Hongkong. 1st June, 1954.
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MUSICAL
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THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1932 Annual Return Furnis and The Con→ prinies. Dedinance Forni Nu. X sndent X <M Pont
SOAPY WATER
IS GOOD FOR
PLANTS;
USE BATH SURPLUS IN THE
GARDEN.
OF
Dated at HONG KONG the 220d day of June, 1954.
from last
and
But the natural programme will have 10 be limited to about $10,100,000 to allow for the re- tention of $3 million towards a new working capital and reserve fund.
The following is the proposed share of assistance per region this year with 1863 percentages in brackets:
Asia and the Far Eust 34,3 per cent (31.2), Latin America 24.8 per cent (25.8), Middle East 17.0 per cent (20.2). Africa 111 per cent (9.2) and Europe 1.2 per LUCAS Z. F. YIH, cent (0.8). Inter-regional pro
Jects account for 4.0 per cent Managing Director. | (3.8) Reuter.
LUCAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
RO. Box 39 "Queen's Büllding" "T"): 26501
FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
“VIET-NAM” "GAMBODGE"
sailing July 9th sailing Aug. 7th
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
WATER IS PRECIOUS
"BIR HAKEIM" "MONKAY"
MANDRAKE!
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
I CAN'T DO ANYTHING UNLESS I SEE HIS EYES--AND HE'S HIDING BEHIND HER. BUT IF I RUSH HIM--/
--HE'LL HAVE TO LOOK AT ME TO SHOOT.ME
THROUGH THE DOOR, CARMA, LIKE A GOOD GIRL. GOOD-BYE, MANDRAKE.
FERD NAND
NANCY
Penang, Calcutta.
DID YOU CALL ME. AUNT
FRÍTZI ?
VES, HAVE YOU SEEN THE
SCISSORS ANYWHERE ?
EVERETT LINES
EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Slam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong.
"LENEVERETT"
Arrives Salis
June 28 from Singapore.
June 28 for Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama,
Shimizu & Nagoya
"BRADEVERETT"
July 12 from Manila.
Rangoon &
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan and Hobo/Okinawn)
EVERETT STAR LINE
Fast regular freight-refrigerater-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Slam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Porta,
LAO
June 27 from Japan.
June 28 for Singapore, Port Swetten- hurs, Colombo, Karachi, Khorramshahr, Basrab, Kuwalt & Bahrein,
"STAR ARCTURUS"
July 1 from Singapore, July 1 for
Pusan, Kobe Yokohama.
(Accepting cargo for tranakismená Kobo/Puan and Kobe/Okinawa)
EVERETT, STEAMSHIP. ' CORPORATION S/A
(Lacurparated, in thaftayubile of Fanamia
Wits" "Linline LIANINY)
Chinese Department: Telephone: 28293. Queen's Building, Telephone 31206.
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other question.
19
at increased food production to help the backward peoples
improvements
countries.
Church, not raise our voice in The contact of the West on
of reducing favour
this huge Arlen and Asia had been far sum in crder to be able to give too much a question of exploita- more for the raising of "theon and any beneilts given were standard of living in Asia/?“ entirely incidental, ho added. In Centrol and East Africa the Earlier, he said: "There is an white man wished the African uprising in the spirit of the to be nothing else but a hewer under-privileged, especially in of wood and a drawer of water. Asland Africa. We need to "The African needs to be remember that more than half treated as a fellow human being. the the people in
world
are and not us one belonging to an undorfed and cannot read or inferior race. If the European
the
write, nor have they a doctor would learn to respect the
who
can give them the beneft African, the African might learn of modern medicine. If Asia to trust him."
and Africa were taken alona the proportion would be much higher of those who in this way have been passed
over by civilisation.
'Thank The Reds'
"Cun It be God's will that children are living conditions?
An Unsafe Peg
On Asin, Mr Forrester-Paton said: "Don't let us underestimate the appeal of Communism to the people of Asia. When a man is half-starved and needs more land
It does not much matter to ho loses individual What liberty does ha And the Communists
ir in these him We are indebted to liberty. the Communists
At
least for know? sailing June 26th that they have stabbed us can point to the change Cpm- awake to the condition of the munism is maiting in China, sailing July 15th under-privileged. Whether their even against the boycott of the
concern for them is always in-West to hinder them.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davla
I'M COMING
| I WARNED YOU, MANDRAKE--
FOR YOU..
BEAM!
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YES, MA'M
I'M USING
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"Asians wonder whether de- mogiticy, can get rid of corrTUP- tion and apathy as quickly us Communism has
done it in Chim s
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toars
Remarking on the suspicions which existed between East and West, Mr Forrester-Paton went "People are hoping that of the dreadful conse- prevent quences will
another war, but fear is a very unsafe peg to hang hopes on.
"Isn't it time that the churches line about up a definite war, regardless of what kind of weapons are used?
Once you
took
engage in war, then the only thing that counts la to win the war, however ghastly and in- human the moans employed."
He said: "Do not lot us Imagine we have accomplished all that is needed If we do succeed in banning the hydrogen and atom bombs, And where are we to draw the line? Hos It to be at bow and arrows?" It was quite obvious that the horrors
of wor were not to be stopped along these lines. It was war itself that had to be stopped.
Mr Forrester - Paton com- merited on the irresponsible .at- taxic to life
of many British
people, and said: "The people of the cities in Russia are far more seriously minded than our people, and are constantly think- log of how they can improvo themselves intellectually,"
The Welfare State, he said, tod Its roots in the Christian faith, but bo foared that we were fast using up the Christjan back- ground of the nation's life upon which it depinded.
A-Bomb Deaths
Greater
Than Admitted
Los Angeles, June 24. Atomic scientist. Dr Stafford |Z Warren said the number of people who died in the Nagosaki and Hiroshima atomic bombings พอ!! Ihrer to 'for time greater than was officially ad-
Dr Warren, medical director of the atomic energy project at the University of California, at Los Angels and Dean of Its School of Vipdicine, said yesterday "the Government wanted to minimise if (the deaths) because the truth da pretty fearful.”
Dr Werth declined to my whether he meant the Govern ment of the United States or of Japan. He spoke at a luncheon of trucking ontelolaato
The announced totals were something like 80,000. In each alty, but there bctually were three to four times as many persona kil he said.
bamblage, and talked Nowith the