P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL 3.N, CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards

"CANTON"

"CARTHAGI"

"CORFU"

Draven London

rah June

Due Hongkong 28th July

That July

23rd Augu

10th Augu

20th September

Via Powthamptes, Port Reid, Adam, Bhuchty, Detendo, Penang à lingapore

Lugewarde

"CANTON"

"CARTHAGE"

"CORFU

Braves Gongkung Don Londen

Bat July Bil

AuruLOS

11bor

at Auguri

September JUTAN

tuber

Accepting cargo for singapore, l'onarg, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Fort ausd & Landun

*COROMANDEL” în Port

Julwards

.:"TREHILLIAN”

"SOUDAN

FREIGHT SERVICE

Keriving

Freck

U.K.

8th July

1301 July

U.K

U.K.

##

Katrewardz

Loading "COROMANDEL” 110t

"BOUDAN"

ولدال

8th August

Singapore. Bwettenham Çalombo,

bogdos,

lavra,

Hainburg

Port

With iberty do mali ni Belawan berufe or after Ätraig Pesta and et Bomber if Misdemen offers.

Tanks avaliable for carriage of OE in Baik Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Pudsengse sovusmodatien

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"SANTHIA”

dur 18) July Date 2011 July

"WARORA”

dur 19th July paula Zoll) July

from Japan

fof Hingapore, Penang Itangoo

Calculia

from Japan

for Singapore, Rangoon a Chittagong

P. & 0./1. 1. JOINT SERVICE

"OZARDA”

dus 18th July

at 19th July

tom Japa for

Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Knörramahuby. Basrah, Kuwait direct, Other P. G. Porta Via Bombay

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

"EASTERN"

"NELLORE

"NELLORE"

due 10th July sadis 12th July

dut 13th July Bm 1911 July

tur Jet Aug. salla 2nd Aug.

from Japan

for Bondakan, Brisbane, Hydney, Melbourne

Adelaide

from Australis

for Japan

from JaneD

for Sandakan, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourno di Adelaide

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

For full particulars apply to :-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

EVERETT LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Siam, Malaya. Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong.

"BRADEVERETT"

Arrives Salla

July 10 from Manlia.

July 11 for Singapore, Penang,

"REBEVERETT"

Arrives Saila

Rangoon &

July 10 from Singapore.

Calcutta.

July 10 for Kobe & Yokohama,

(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Puran and Kobe/Oklaswa)

EVERETT STAR LINE

Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Slam, Malayn. Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports.

"STAR ARCTURUS”

Αντίνος Baila

July 25 from Japan. July 20 for Singapore, Port Swetten- bam, Colombo, Bombay,

Karachi, Khorramshahr, Basrah, Kuwait & Bahrein.

"THAI"

Arrives Stalli

July 30 froin Sandakan,

Pusan, July 31 for

Yokohama.

Kobe &

(Accepting cargo for transhigmsoni Kobe/Pumn and Kebe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A

(Incorporated in the Repubile of Panama

With Limited Liability)

Chines Department: Telephone 28293. Queen's Muilding, Telephone 31206.

CHINA MAIL

Alan Sant

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954,

-Price, 20 cents per copy.

Baturdays 30 denta. Subscription: $8.00 per month.

CLIMA and Macio 19.09. par month, UK. British Pourmusiokia and other countries $7.00 per month. Nowa contributions, always wel. come, should be addressed to the

. Bunutėse čukununications and advertisements to the Secretary, Telephone: 26011 (8 Lanas). KOWLOON OFFICE:

Barry Bona, Tetophome ide

Classified Advertisements

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSEKTIONS

$150 PER DAX

10 conta PKR WORD OVER 20

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

If not prepaid a booking fee of 60 centa la chargod.

CARS FOR SALE

DODGE, car, model 1991 expellent condition. Owner leaving Colony. Apply Mr Lai, 121, Hennessy Noeù. Telephone 78100.

PREMISES TO LET

MODDIN Duropean fas: two bed

wils attached bath and The end cupboard, Jarge living and dising roin with big verandah, facing the Trebour: kitchen. mervnosta' quarters, Karoge and lift services. Ideni muZ- zatinding, ben oction at Fook For lepection and details, pi

shon do after ZORSTK.

WELL furnished apartinent to it. Thres big gvome with Ulving, dining rosina, gafage, bekutin surround- ings. 07. Hiljac Pool spád, ma floor. Apply MF tại Đại Hànha o Rond Teleptune Mied.

MUSICAL

MUSIC LOVERS пред advised to Visit us for exampleto operae, chamTI- ber SZYLIMIE, symphonic and choral Works, Eti definitive versione at D. Esses. AA Des Voeux Road, Room 1. 2nd floor. tel. 30168.

WANTED KNOWN

BIGT

TELEVISION NETWORK WILL COVER FRANCE

Paris, July 5.

France is planning to cover nearly all her territory with a televi- sion network by building 14 new powerful transmitters.

:

The first of the transmitters, built under a four-year plan, will be erected in the large industrial area of Lyons and Marseilles before the end of the year.

The uber station, linked to Paris by relay stations, will beam out programites from View, Toulouse,

French backwardnem in a re- Lack of money HAS

mide port presented to the National Trance in the past the Ansambly this year before the derella" of "European TV

nations. Borexiaux, foter-year plan was discussed.

Equipment plans have Germany had seven trambeen shelved DECANO the iniiters in action last year, with budget could not afford them

Although the TV habk has three others under constritetigi. the report said. In Italy, where caught on slowly in France,

were only 6,000 regular прот

and in particular bleyel four stations

racing, which is a passion for and three others were millions of Frenchman, will be

used to boost is popularity,

his move, neid other cities from

and 1956, My this date about 17,000,. But Frenclunen

it they wash, watch television,” it was

VIOW STE, by the Intorotation Min 31 Bule Hugues

Only 100,000 French

tele-go vision sets were in operation at

beginning They were all in homes 100 kilometres (62 miles) al the present transmitting range, from Parts, Lille or Strasbourg, where the three existing trans- mitters are built,

the

of This year. sold last year.

"Goaded" by this Willbirr

Because of this, majority of Frenchmen

chance of enjoyin

TIO

{ tainment.

the

Vust have

the

world's lutast form of enter

M. Jean-Paul Palewski, Gaullis Deputy, attacked the

NOTICE

F

As from the 1st of July until the 31st of August 1984,

Consulate General the

of Beiglum will be open to the public from 0900 hours to 1300 hours every woskday,

Were

Britain 1,000,000 sets were

competition, and particularly by a German transmitter which was beaming programmes across the Franco German border into Alsace, Television officiate laid their tung-term plan.

M.

up

"We are planning to improve TV relation with sport,” Said Jean Darey, French Tatovi- aion Programmes Director,

Hundreds of fans queued in the aireet earlier this year free glimpse of the do got

Bicycle Sin-Day Poria

Rashod which

on the The Cognacq-Jay studios

screens in television shops. in

in The most striking sucdose Paris, where some equipment

deleri- dates from pre-war experiment-French, and European,

Biott

the "Coronation of al days, are to be modernisci.

Queen Elizabeth in Westminster Three new studios will go up

to Abbey

France reinyed at Buttes Cahument, a northern

the 20 kilowatt Lille through suburb of Paris,

fransmitier,

NORTH AFRICA

In

in North Africa, 100, new trafitters will be built Algiers, Tunia and Morocco, where

Beoond station planned for Rabat.

Seven hundred sets were sold within a few weeks of the In-

auguration of the first Moroccan transmitter at Casablanca February last year.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

·P.Ö. Box 5 Quéan'« Building... Tel: 28881|

FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

ת!

sailing July 9th Bailing Aug. 7th

“VIEiNABI "CAMBODGE"

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE

HOLLYWOOD Beauty Parlour, 14, Cambron Road, Kowloon. Phone 51249 for appointment. Satisfaction "MONKAY" guaranteed. Ale conditioned Special "MEKONG"

price for wave $10.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

[ HE HYPNOTIZED ME

} AND MY WIFE--AND

THE BRIDE-TO MAKE

| US MARRY 'EM

I KNEW THERE WAS SOMETHIN

FISHY ABOUT HIM!!

FERDINAND

NANCY

DARLING, SHALL WE BE MARRIED NOW?

salling July 18th Balling Aug. 4th

YES, YES I NOW PRONOUNCE

YOU MAN AND WIPE!

OWWww--I ATE TOO MUCH I'M SO SICK, AT IRMA'S PARTY

AUNT FRITZI

HOW DID THAT HAPPEN?

JOHNNY HAZARD

IT'S HOT SÉRGUS, NOCHAN

JUST A FLESH WOUND/ HAVE YOU FIXED, UP IN A MIRKY/

+2

LIGHTS ON ANOTHER İ BOAT, LI'L JAWNE AAN } COMIN" RIGHT ATUS/

ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN ---

YOU, THERE 10 STAND DY? WH ARIL COMING TO INVESTIGATE her THIS DISTURBANCE!

MAY-LE

Жая

BUM

Thousands who had never scen a television screen in their lives, watched the moving ceremony in airline and news- paper offices and restaurants where sats were specialty in- stalled,

On that day, June 2, 1053, European felevision was born China Mall Special,

London, July 3. Mr Geoffrey Bing, a Socialist, urged the dovernment in the House of Commons today to take the Inflative in getting a te gional organisation set up for Southeast Arm.

He said it should be confined to and include all states in the Brea: It should be of a type similar to that existing on the American continent to which the Security Council could delo- gate lis authority.

Mr Belwyn Lloyd, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, repiled that he had nothing to add to previous Government repiles-Router,

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

50 THE MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE, BUT NOT THE WAY BEAM HAD PLANNEDĮ

By Mik

By Erals Bushmiller

NOBODY SHOWED UP BUT ME

By Frank Robbins

THE POLICE ARE APPRISED OF THE SITUATION......

THESE TWO WILL NOT HAVEL,. (FAR TO TRAVEL? THEY WILL ÈNERELY STEP FROM. AN

BALLERY TO A

Cheroot-Smoking Burmese Women Want Sympathy

By David Chipp

Rangoon, July 5. Burma's cheroot-smoking women look with sympathy at the efforts of their sisters in Japani and other parts of the world to obtain equality.

For in Burma the woman has always been regarded as equal to her husband and there has never been any need for suffragette movements or demands for equality.

A paragraph in Burma's constitution should give to those militant female encouragement and hope fighters for equal pay abroad. It reads: "Women shail, be entitled to the same pay as that received by men in respect of similar work."

9

Nor is this an Innovation in

which constitution

was writion only seven years ago. it morely similar

Girls will not often Re Pinout by themselves and retal charm- Ing modesty and shyness. restates liko Q Among the stricter families and elaure

to relating

In many of the villages, a girl religious toleration the in-would never go out alone with herent beliefs of the Burmese.

a boy

friend, even if they were Though

most Buddhist engaged.

NO LESS FEMININE women ballove that they can- ochlove "Nirvana"

Not so long ago it was against and thus hope to be a man in the law and It still 1 con- their next life, yet in materialideret the height of bad taste things they have little doubt in some districts to toko a girl as to their equality and even by the hand. superiority Over the

there male.

Great

Nor has their freedom and hard work-the peasant girls carry heavy loads and water thom and work in the foldrate

the Burmese girl feminine.

Y

less

of numbers engage in business and are sald to be far better at it than their somewhat fridelent, happy- They are certainly among the go-lucky menfolk. Foreign prettiest and most beautifully businessmen often say that they dressed in the world and have prefer to deal with the women rightly been described $13

who have a quicker "bottled sunshine." better grasp of business than the men, and are far more shrewd.

partners

end

But the greatest pride of these petite and lovely girls is their hair, which when undone falls LOOK AFTER SHOPS

in long, black, glossy tresca and often In the bazaar, it is usually round their waists the women who look after the envelops their ankles as well. shops and stalls

The while their

greater its length the prouder is the girl-China Mall husbands are dozing in the suh

Special. or loulting after the children.

A Burmese

woman equality before

the same age as men. Once she is of age, she may get married to whom she pleases and divorce her husband when she wishes--keeping her property and her children.

may

has the law

and of 18

vote at the age

But freedom dows not mean licence to the Burmese girl anu unt!! marriago many of thêm lead more sheltered Ilves than their Western sisters.

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

Libby's Just

LEMONADE

ADD WATER

DAIRY BOX

MATER

CHOCOLATES

„this situation calls for a

San Miguel

Indo-China Effect On Malaya

Singapore, July 5, Intensified activities by the Communists to "liberate" British- administered Malaya were fear- ed here today. as result of the Latest Vietminh

tr successes war-torn Indo-China.

The Vietminh successes were considered almost certain to provide a big moralo boost to Communists, who have relaxed their attacks from the Jungles of this rich tin and rubber peninsula during the last two years.

The French withdrawal from 1,600 squares miles of the Red River delta in northern Indo- China has particularly caused anxious thoughts in Malaya. The Communists in Malaya have been waging their campaign for more than six years. But they have relaxed their activities during the last two years in the face

of jungle privations, campaign to starve them out and rolentless attacks by British-led security forces. Now the turn of events in Indo-China is expected to be like a "shot in the to them.

MIXED VIEW

Arm"

Meanwhile, there are mixed views about the French position among diplomats here trusted by their home governments with assessing the situation in Indo* China

There is fairly general agrée- ment that the withdrawal from the Tonking delta spelle

"beginning of the

the end" for the

French

Indo-China. But Bur there is no agreement that the French themselves acknowledge this and have started their big withdrawal not just from the delta, but from Indo-Ching t self. Some diplomats bellovo another Koran is in the making. At the same time, the general feeling here to that any partition ing in Indo-Ching would be re- garded as tie more than tem- porary Consolation of Viol- inwch galns/Rcuter.

EVACUATION

OF TROOPS IN BURMA

London, July 8.

of

Mr Arthur Henderson, a for mer Labour Minister, asicodi the House of Comitions: today whether further evacuation Chinese Nationalisź troopa front Burma would be carried out, si it was foural to be required,

Mr A. D. Dodda Foreign

repilled

That

official

such a move" corded with tile Burmese Governinarit,

Te added that he had received no further report, sided, the Foreign Berry | My Anthony Edon, cold the House In Ja of the evacuation of 6,900 per

including, about 1/400.

The

Chinese Nationalist, troops ba announced that his headquarta Back beber disbanded babeu troods,, had, been evacuated. 1

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