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COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards "CARTHAGE"

"CORFU"

"CANTON"

"CHUSAN"

6. Yes London

Due Hongko

Fo tort

F

December

Demeindin

3001"

2000

J

Via Southamptra, Port Said, Aden, Hombay, Colombo, Penan. Hingapore

CARTHAGE" 2145

fonirwardi

CORFU"

"CANTON"

*"CHUBAN"

VIA

Dinapur

Troyes Mungkong

Bur i,anden

Tea

Talendar T

Zad December

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Br March

Penang. Colombo, tomboy,

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Loads Fren Dis

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Nayensher,

1 Also calls Marseddies.

Reine var d "SHILLONG"

FREIGHT SERVICE

PRENDA

With liberty to call

Blog

Aden,

ingapore Port Swetten+

Caluatio

Aden Part Said, Hienoa, Labishara,

Алі

Mureth Havre,

London Hoste dam

ק די

- du..

at izelawan before or after Miralta Plata Kd Al Festibay if Ladsement offers.

Tanks avadkisle for carriage of Oil in Bulk. Apare for refrigerated cargo.

Liulled Pusseiger

Recommedailou.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

WARLA

“FULTALA"

וי ?

-

in

UTSOL

Fred Japac

Int Samjapane, Rangour

a cutie

P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

"OZARDA"

י

סיד

Tanger

."" . J

Iress

15.

feb 2

104 J

"OBBA"

- 25th Nov

"ORDIA"

dur With Now

C

19 Jap

The Singape. Penang,

Bombay.

Karnil.

Harun, Abadan. Kher-

2 & Kuwusz

& Karach!

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

"NANKIN** attem 24. J

KALIN 3th Dec

From Japan for Sendakan. Bobihan Loc. Rabani, Brisbane, nydney, Dielbourne A Adelunde

All vessela bave liberly to call at any ports on or of the route & the route & sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954.,

CHINA MAIL

3 WINDHAM STRUT

HONGKONG

PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

Price, 20 cents per copy,

Saturdays 30 cante, Subscription: $6.00 per month.

Postage: China and Macau $3.00 per month, V.K. Britian Posacasiona and utter cometries $1.00 per monta

NOTICE

magdagda

CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice To Shareholders Notice is hereby given that the Directors of China Light & Power Company, Limited Intend to recommend at the Annual General Meeting Final Dividend of 70 cents per share, free of tax, on

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Passion Cooled Indian Engineers

"PATROCLUB”

Damaged oargo ex this vessel wil! be survayed by Moners Paulsen' & Dayon-Davý mi Holt's Wisard from 10 am, de Nóvember 19 and 20, 1956,

and consignees are requested to have their representatives present during the survey.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agonis.

Hongkong, November 17, 1954;

News cuiributions, always we fully-paid shares in respect To ADVERTISERS

ponie, ancurd be address did the Editor, business comOAZAL-İDİB DANO sversements to the Secretary,

Telephon 2001 E5 Liker).

KOWLOON OFFICE: Salisbury load, Tetepaund; DZHJB,

CELINOS JUNIORAŠJamesAnd JusRRLANDENIUNTOS FAZAMA

Classified Adverusements

20 WORDS $4.00 for DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSEKTONS $160 PER DAI

10 crud PER WOKD OVER 20

Buths, Deaths, Marriages. Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word ALTERNATE INSERTAANO 10% EXTRA

If not

prepaid a backing foo uf 50 cents is charged.

MUSICAL

IP MASTERPIECES Sime

Swan Lake ivity, Conse Noisette Dvncak Slavone" Dances. Sylphyden, Thats, Furd Butlet, batlet y tunne, Stanky Maw Mulden. Oliere ked Pinoy, ene avahable at D bases,

Des Voeux Road, Boons 1, 2nd Mom Jagsteorie SuiON.

WANTED KNOWN

MORE AT GOUANELITIA pink

Eur all

WHIPPING

Pan excellent

Creain

11 1

Also Mortot 20

I ut in $120

RICKER

al secti reasonable $130, 31% or 5 vla fine table treaza-

Obtainable at all

1. SCHOLL'S

Foot

Comfort

Nervler. telephone House, Mezza

Ret you enjus and las Weller Quilled

Pilze z Hang.

Wuth

1 203 allensianto.

STAMPS

SOMETHING NEW and EXCLUSIVE Fresh stocke received of collectora packets of nurted stampe From 20 cents per

pwards. An maliget?

South China Morning Foal Ltd.. Wyndham Street

packel

serien.

and Salisbury Road, Kowloon,

ended

Both

of the

year September, 1954.

Dividends will be paid on

a pro ratu basis in respect of partly-paid shares.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

P. W. A. WOOD, Secretary & Chief Accountant.

Hongkong, 16th Nov., 1954.

PENINSULAR

SEPARA

SUNDAY POST-HERALD @paos for commerolat Advertising should

fatér than noon on Wednesdays,

booked

not

Off In

A Freezer

Paris, Nov. 17. The Maitre d'Hotel of a Stockholm restaurant, de- ceived by his best friend, who had boon on ton friendly terms with his wife, decided to take his revengo

way another.

από

OT

He beloved a woll'ary medita-

be tion on the wrong ho had done would do good to the friend. Ono day, he called him to the For the BOUTH CHINA kilehen of his restaurant MORNING POST and the taking him unaware, he pushed CHINA MAIL, 48 hours

him to no of the huge cold- before date of publication. Stor Specia! Announcements and Classified Advertigo.

vents as usual.

ruchs whose door he rompily slammed shut.

He then asked his prisoner to give him all the money he was carrying, to siga him @ 4,000 crown promissory note and,

only, to put down in writing the admission of his guilty rela-

con-

& ORIENTAL tions with his captor's wife.

The prisoner, at first, re- Iused. but was rapidly vinced of the uselessness of Iesistance by the dropping temperature insido his tem- porary prison. Ho finally had to agree

to the terms of the Maitre d'Hotel,

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

R.M.S. "CARTHAGE”

SAILS:

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

BAGGAGE:

Once released, he complained before to the police. Brought the tribunal, the Maitre d'Hotel argued that he had bean moved by Impulse and splte.

Wag

Sunday, the 21st November, at 5,00 p.m. for the UNITED KINGDOM via

Port Said.

Passengers are requested to send ALL BAGGAGE to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co.'s Godown at No. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE, by Noon on Saturday, 20th November. SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packages carried by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Co.'s Godown for loading on board by ship's slings only.

Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Aden and will be

nequilted but his actions

The tribunat was lenient, Ha

watched closely for

by the polics.-

1hree years France-Presse.

Wake The Northern Border

New Delhi, Nov. 17. Indian engineers are blasting new roads through the Himalayas waking the strategic northern border from its centuries-old slumbers.

Ambitious road-building projects undertaken by various Indian border states are gradually bringing civilisation to one of the most inaccessible regions in the world along India's 1,400-mile Himalayan border with China and Tibet.

Up

In Uttar Pradesh, which shnees a long conimon border with Tibet, many of the anciens

Irrek

and pilgrim routes to Tibet will be opened motor trafe during few years.

up to the next

Work is in progress In three states of Uttar Prad Himchal Pradesh n Kohn, State transport officials visuallse an eventual han mountain road, of the the atates to make possible a rou-

inuous flow of trufle along

In Gr hw. Dis eet, motor 400-mite highway from Srina- I to the Hindu hrine of gar, capital of Kashmir, in the Badrinath,

in the heart of thi in the heart of the omanyas. mountain village of Morinila,

itimalayas,

is nearing comple- Such a road over the mountins extend this road to Joshimath. proposed to would make many Important at the Junction of trade router Halyen peaks caitly

to the Marin and NiI'! ble by rond.

The

TOWARDS TIBET

In imchal Pradesh. 150-mile Hindustan Tibet road is progressing steadily towards the Tibetan border. Hoking India's former apm. mer capital of Simla with som, of the richest fruit producing valleys in the country.

The road, which is expected

to be completed by 1937, will go right up to the Chini valley near the 15,000-foot high Shipki Pass On the Inui-Tibetan border.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building Tel: 26651

FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

"LAOS” "VIETNAM"

EMBARKATION: Passengers should embark between

2.30 and 4.00 p.m. on Sunday, 21st] "BIR HAKEIM" November, 1954.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

TWO HUNDRED FEET IN THE

AIR THE CAR SEEMS TO RISE TO THE HELICOPTER! MANDRAKE DROPS INTO IT!

For full particulars apply to:-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 2772

24

FERDINAND

&

NANCY

I'M GLAD

IT'S BROKE

NOW I WON'T BE BOTHERED BY PEDDLERS

TODAY

THIS CAN'T BE

R-RING

"MEKONG”

sailing Dec. 3rd Balling Dec. 31st

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE

By Leo Falk and Phil Davis

1.22

IT--ISN'T! WE'RE BOTH --BALMY

--AND THE CAR SPEEDS OFFI

CONTINUED-

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmillor

Bailing Dec. 19th salling Jon. 5th

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

| AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

PICK YOUR CHOICE OF

Libby's

PERKY

tion. It is

both

of

which Tibetan territory,

pass Crasz Into

In Almora, another border district of Uttar Pradesh, public works engineers are building a network of rolle linking hitherto isolated valleys. With the help of a grant of 26,000,000 from the Rupees (£1,876,000) Central Government,

state opan

authorities hope to hundreds

of square miles of mountainous district to motor trame.

ext

In the Himalayan kingdom of the state government Nepal, nesisted by Indian Army gineers is completing one of the most difficult mountain

road construction Jobs 00-milo rond from Amlekhgan), neur the Indian border, to the isolated Kathmandu valley.

13,500 FEET Han

En liny Bikkim State, Jeens can now drive up to 13.500 feet, nearly As high n Europe's highês? maun- tain.

The mule track from Gangtok, Sikkim's capital, to Nuchia tất (14,140 fee) has been widemed and can be used by jeeps, In good weather, when there is no danger of landslides, Jeeps can

far as Sherabthang, 13,600 feet above sea level, and only a mile below the Nathu La Piey on the Tibetan berder. "

dimcult Despite the extremely terrain of the Sikkim Himalayas uy us with their deep gorges, sheer rock lifts, erosion

by hanvy rain, frost und avalanches, the

programme of Improving com- munications between Sikkim and Eastern Tibet is reported to be progressing steadily.

ANOTHER ROAD

Work on another road from Kalimpong, in West Bengal, to Jolep La Pass (14,360 feet) is also in pro green. Thala 35-mile road

will provide an easy mzans of access for Tibetan wool skins and other goods to Kalimpong,

the clearing house of most of Tibet' external trade,

Most of the ronds now under construction will penetrate deep into the heart of the "third range" of the Himalayas where all the highest peaks He. Until recently roads passable for motor traffic rarely reached beyond the scrubby foothills of the "first range" of the Himalayas-China Mall Special.

PICKLES MR FRANCE

RING DAIRY

BOX

EVERETT

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

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

"REBEVERETT“

Arrives Nov. 19 from Mantia. Sajla

Now. 20 for Singapore, Penang,

Rangoon, Chittagong Calcutta.

"NOREVERETT“

Arrives Nov. 20 from Singapore, Salls

Nov. 20 for Kube & Yokohama.

(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pus and Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT

STAR LINE

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

"STAR ARCTURUS”

Arrives Nov. 20 from Singapore. Sally

"THAI"

Aariver Snile

Nov. 20 for Kobo & Yokohama

Dec. 7 from Singapore, *Dec.

7 fot Robe & Yokohama.

(Accepting cargo for trusshipment Kebe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A

(Incorporated in the Republic of Panama With Liosited Liability)

Chinete Department: Telephone 28293. Queen's Building, Telephone: 31206.

JOHNNY HAZARD

WHY WOULD A CIGAR HAVE MY NAME ON IT WHEN I'M CERTAIN I NEVER SMOKED A CIGAR IN MY LIFET DOESN'T MAKO SENSE/

HMM.THIS IS A SPECIAL BLEND MADE BY "R NAPPI" OR VIA PALAZZO!" IF HE MADE THIS ONE FOR ME.m MAYBE HE MADE SOME MORE!

AJAX ALARM CLOCKS

By Frank Robbins

AND MAYBE HE CAN TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT MYSHLE 198 WHICH IS A LOT MORE THAN Z

KNOW NOW!

1

DOOR BELL OUT OF ORPER

MILK

CHOCOLATES

.this situation

calls for

San Miguel

IN AMERICA

The

Washington. Nov. 17. French Premios, - M, Pierre Mendes-France, arrived in Washington by bir from Ottawa

for today

Important talks with President Elsenhower and

the Secretary of Statey Mr John Foster Dulles, almed at consolidating the Atlantic allance,

M. Mendes-France, in a state- ment on his arrival, sild he camo to the United:

States "with 4 spirit of

The Fremier, m

who looked tirod as ho faced a battery of tete vision and newsreel are ligh', red his petement and added: "I feel that France, and, indeed the whole free world, la making steady progress on the road to. peace.

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CONFIDENT

"I am confident that in confe with your great 'country. and in concert with our other. allies we can sure the fury and development of our com mon civilization.

· ស្លូយ

he

Mendes Franco looking forward to changes with Mr. Eisenhower: and he would resume talk with, Mr Dulles which we have held po frequently during the last few months, in a series of mante In the London 'and Paris

and

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