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GUFF LINK
WITH KINGS BREAKS
The name Izod Is no longer over the door of No. 9; Hanover square, London. In two weeks. the last rolls of cloth from which kings, maharajahs, and millionaires selected their shirts will be taken away,
And the business of Izod of London, known for more than a generation wherever the best-dressed men go, will have passed to other hands.
A'
Jack Izod (pronounced øyezod) made his name in 1926 when the then Prince of Wales selected a new type of riding shirt which he had designed.
The fame of the shirt spread to America, and Izod of London became a name to command respect from mil- lionaires.
making
Though he was 83 when, he, brass-boud ledger, written in died two years ago, ho was copper-plate. Surprisingly, there always full of fresh ideas. "We was a type-writer for must never stand sill. We out invoices. want Ideas, Ideas, Ideab," ho would tell his staff. ~.
!
The Campaign Tie was one of his ideos, It caught on in the United States at election. Hire.
Recently the Georgian
Small stuff
Some young Guards officers in bowlers called to inspect tles -without buying; a City man came to settle his account for a dozen poplin shiris-£64" at 90s, cach St.
house in Hanover-square, a minute's
trom walk George's Church, where many fashionable have been frold,
new cream and paint
In
Small stuff, when one recalls weddings the Maharajah of Patiala gleamed in 1931, when money was money. pale-blue ordering £3,000 of shirts,
us ever,
old-style Accounts
ILLUSTRATED DIRECTIONA
The front-shop was adjustment of Hong Kong Standard | Prices
marked
in Lal Jacket (for Shipping. Cop-
Obtain gode: £m, /x, £P. pantes). 50 omits per copy. abje at "B. C. M. POL"
were being made up in a vast
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
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FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
sailing Oct. sailing Oct.
“VIET-NAM
"CAMBODGE"
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE Accept Direct Cargo for London
"IRAQUADDY" "PEI-HO"
socks, and oddments in one go.
Nurse Marries
Yoshida Extends Greetings To
Wealthy Indian Canadian People
My London, Sept. 27.
An Irish nurso · frska Foxford, Dounty Mayo, wid; married · décording to Húdu, rites, bëre yesterday. to wealthy. Indian rose taurateur,
Dharram Chan||| Wadhwa.
A Hindu 'Shring. Was nek -up in a West End banquet hall for the nurse, Badle Durkin, who changed her uniform for a blue and Fold
mari, over a blue matin skirt and gold *lame bodloo.
The
23-year-old
nurga husband met her who when she looked after him in hospital sat under canopy for part of the hour-long ceremony.
Later the Foting nurse took her shoes to walk
off round the fire of life and Kindled in the love
Bho and banqueting hall, hör Husband walked four times round the flames us a sign they would talk, together always,
The fire was in a copper especially bowl brought from
Pandit
India by Unhar Beidh Arya who officiated at the ceremony. -China Mail Special,
ancient
Ottawa, Sept. 27.
Mr Shigeru Yoshida, Prime Minister of Japan, arrived in Canada's capital by air today and said he hoped his two-day visit would strengthen friendship between this country and Japan
1
*
The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr-Louis St Laurent, became the first Canadian Prime Minister to visit Japan when he toured that country last spring.
Mr. Yoshida arrived after s
Laurent sald in reply Mc St ten-hour night from Vancouver that Candda extended a warm in a Royal Canadian Air Force welcome to the head of the North Star transport. Members Japanese state. He said he was of his party id he sat up for reply shocked at the extent of the entire fight watching the the typhoon damage and loss of Ho baked MP unfolding Canadian landscape life in: Japan. below.
Yoshida to convey to the fëmiti lies of the bereaved Canada's genuine and sincere, sytopathy
Prime Minister St Laurent and his daughter, Mrs Hugh O'Don- hef, who accompanied her faltor on his visit to Japan last spring, greeted the Japanese Prime Minister and His dailsfiler, Mrs Такакісы Aso ht
Rockellife Airport.
ars dryny After inspectling guard of honour, Mr Yosfilda delivered
a prepared speech which was, broadcast and tele- cast.
Prime
CORDIAL GESTURE
Mr Yoshida haldg the vist of Mr. B1 Laurent, t Japan list Jok? "wks all the” more-appreciated for being. unprecedented and it was regarded by iny countryinen as being a most, cordial resture of friendship va behalf of the people of Canada."
TYPHOON DISASTER
-Tho Japanese · Minister himself could not be immediately approached about the typhoon disaster in Japali, but members of Mr Yoshida lett the kirport for the Chateau Laurier Hotel to the amblady stay here is dicated he would make a und privately with Dr Koto statement on it later today. Matsudair, Japanese Ambassador
to There was no Indiration of Canada who met him on his any change in his tour...arrival in Vancouver änd accom. plans
"Now that I have been livited to visit Canada, I can say that I áris making Historý too, for I am the first Japanese Prime Minis ter to visit your country."
Ancient Temple Discovered
Karachi, Sept. 27. The remains of an In the private office, where the wealthy chose their shiris temple recently found in the with the same care as their Dabarkot arta 100 miles west of wires, a stranger at the other Quetta, are now being investi-
by the gated day on an antique chair.
Archaeological Department, it He was tall, grey-haired Mr was learned here tonight.
pay an oficial call Embassy oficials said they on Mr St Laurent in the state Phillp Lewis, who has bought This is only one of many dnds have complete reports on the Prime Minister's
office
after the lease and the Izod business which it is thought may link the typhoon damage which they lunch and later will hold a press from the executors.
Prime conferetice in the Parliamentary
Pakistán
I
|
How the
trada-Canada
press gallery.
This evening, Mr St Laurent dinner in '· Mr Ko giving a *** Yoshida's honour-Reuter.
ancient Indus Valley civilisation
Minister. "The Izod business here will with that of prehistoric Also, Ant to put before the
Mr Yoshida said in his speech; cease within the next fortnight," survey party of the Archaeolo he said. "But I may sell the gical Department, exploris, the "The main purpose of my visit 1st name and goodwill to another Quetta area of Baluchistan, have to Candda is to return the shirt-maker of International come upon rich pottery remalas friendly visit that was paid to repute.
of varying periods, The most my country by your Prime The shop and workshops, important And Was ink 4 Minister last spring and to, de
of mound at Dabarket where pot lives personally to the Canadian South Africa's 33 tery belonging to the Indus people
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sailing Oct. sailing Nov.
6th
6th
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MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
HE CAPTURED THE GUNMANY BUT HE CAN'T POSSIBLY KNOW YOU SENT HIME
NO, HE'S GUESSING THAT WE SENT HIM. I'LL SEE MANDRAKE, YOUR HIGHNESS.
THIS IS QUITE UNUSUAL, MISTER--ce--
HIGHNESS CANNOT
SEE YOU,
due
7th Oct. 4th Oct.
from Japan
Brisbane,
Melbourne
dhe 10th Oct.
Bydney
EVERETT LINES:
EVERETT ORIENT LINE
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In Fort
Loading
Salla Sept. 20 for Kobe & Yokohama. "BRADEVERETT
Arrives Salls
Oct. 2 from Manila.
Oct. 3 for Bingapore,
Rangoon, Chittagong Calcutta,
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan and Hobe/Okinawa)
EVERETT STAR LINE
Fast regular freight refrigerator-- passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo-China, Stam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian
Men Gulf, "STAR ALCYONE”
Arrives Baile
Sept. 30 fromį Japán, Oct
1. for Simmmpare, Port Swetten- ham, Colombo, Karachi, Barrah, Khorramshahr, Kuwalt & Bahrein,
"STAR BETELGEUSE”
Arrives (Oct. -4° from: Singapore.
Oct. 5 for Purun,
Balle
LAO
Arrives Oct. B Balls Oct, 10
Yokohama.
Kobe
from Japan.. for Singapore, Part Swetben hany, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Basrah, Khorramshahr, · Kuwait - & Bahrein,onl
FERDINAND
NANCY
ALL SET FOR OUR
BIG BOUT
OH, JUST A MINUTE
JOHNNY HAZARD
MANDRAKE? HIS
NO. BUT
I'LL BET
THAT--
I HAVE TO PUT MY PHONE ON THE
WINDOW
ALWAYE
WHY
where Mr Izod had a staff
a message of cordial
and Govern-
10-Bome for as long a years will be converted to Valley period at 8,000 B.C. and grooling and sincere goodwill offices for Lewis and Tucker, to a pre-Indus civilisation was from the people my estate agency."
unearthed.Reuter.
ment of Japan."
1 COULDN'T.
FIND A BELL
By Lee Falk and-Phil-Davis -:
HE CAN HEAR ME?
7
MANORAKE GESTURES.
HYPNOTICALLY--
THE DOOR SEEMS
TO VANISH.
By MIK
By Ernie Bushmiller
SO I ASKED NANCY TO
GIVE ME A RING
EVERY THREE
MINUTES
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have
you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
KTÚR JAM THAT. MADE TASMANIA FAMOUS"
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATES
Trade Improves
Pretoria, Sept. 27, Increased exports and gold production and a rising flow of capital
brought a marked lin provement In South Attlea's balance of payments during the first half of 1954, the Reserve Bank's q today,
bulletin "of statistics sald
The factors helped to offset A complementary increase Ini. Imports from 2212,000,000 In the first half of 1953 to abotit £220,000,000 in 1984.
Exports excluding gold and uranium rose from 2180,000,000 to. 2183,000,000 in the same period,
TRADE DEFICIT
South Africa's trade deficit, bxcluding gold and uranium, Aropped 28,000,000 during these periods from £79,000,000
£70,000,000.
to
Uranium export values were not included in the bulletin be- Edite
were regarded, dei
..
*Comitiche. but the ReservÉ..
Bank muld these were included in the figures for the inflow of capital.
capital inflow was thus shown to have arisen by £34,- 000,000 from £15,000,000 in the first half of 1953 to £49,000,000 In 1954. Gold and Forelim fats increased by £18,000,000 compared with a decrease of £27,000,000 in 1953-Reuter,
Little Difference Between Slave & Free Labourers New York, Sept. 2720 There is little difference be tween the life of slave law bourer and "free" labourer In The Soviet Union's
and New
Cariens correspondent
York **
Harrison
bakt he had
viated the Soviet empir within an empire-shortly; pos fors, he left Rumie to return, to the United States re
a sald it extended 2,100 miles west of Khabarovska, nearly 12,000; milaa fróm.
“south to the Manchurian
Léa esat to Enkh
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