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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL 5.N. CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
December
Outwards "CORFU"
Leaves lænden
Due Hongkong
143
"CANTON"
"CHUSAN"
ช.. December
દાન
101+
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"CARTHAGE"
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Fet,
Jus, 1933
Via Southampton, Purt majd, Aden, Bombay. Evlomba,
Penang & Singapore
Homewards
"CORFU"
"CANTON"
**CHUSAN"
"CARTHAGE"
Leaves tiongkong 17002 December 17t Jan. 1955 1411 Jan, 1935 14th Feb 1905
Zud Fel
Marci: March +10 Fet
jue London
D
14th
Via singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay. Aden,
Port Bald & Lonauts
Also calls Marsellion.
FREIGHT SERVICE
"SUNDA"
June 7/Mi Der
"SOUDAN"
que yard Dec
Senda Uth Lan
for 'pole. ' Awetta Jaz Penang. Colombo, Allen, Puri Sato, Umma. Marseilles, Haver, Low lores Autwerp, Roller cambiirk
From UK Contient via
ໄ: ພາ
101
ABUNDA almive
With liberty to call at Belawan belote of afler straits Surf and at Bombas if induresment offers.
carriage
JA
o in Bulk.
Tanks available for Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger
accommexlation
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"WARLA"
Grom Japan
for Singapure, ilanguoi, Calcutta & Chikagong
Calcutta. Chakka
die 14 Dec
salla 1311) Dev
"WABORA“
"SANGOLA”
Dur 16. Dra
all 1931, tet due 200. 164
is it Dre
Cor Japa
gong, Mangoon & bliana jur Japan
from Calcutta, Rengoch
& Straile
P. & O./B. 1. JOINT SERVICE
*ORDIA"
"ORNA"
due
And Dec
I ber
"OZARDA"
sadly 2214) Dre
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* 4th Jul
from PG. & Kareli
tr> & Singapore for Japani Frum Japani
for Singapod. Port Swellendam. Colombo, Karachi, Banyol† Khur - rustedialis & Kuwait
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
“NANKIN"
duc
Balik
Tiven Japan dili Dec.
for 7th Dee.
"EASTERN" dur 0th Jan BATIN 21 Jan
Sandakan, Bobihan Lac. Rabati, Brisbane, Sydnes Melboume B Adelaide
from Avail
For Jupat
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off the route & the route & sailing are subject
to change or amendment with or without notice.
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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, Slam, Malaya,
Calcutta Rangoon,
"BRADEVERETT“
Arrives
Solis
and
Chittagong.
Dec. & from Singapore.
Dec. 0 for Kobe & Yukohems.
"NOREVERETT”
Arrives
Salls
Dec. 13 from Manila.
Dec. 14 for Singapore,
Rangoon & Calcutta.
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobo/Passn and Kobe/Okinawa)
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1954. ut Vevey.
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NOTICE
MARSMAN HONGKONG CHINA, LTD.
Notice is hereby given that the Thirteenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Com- pany will bo hold at the Registered Office of the Com- pany, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Buliding, Hongkong, on Monday, the twentieth day of December, 1954 at 9.30 am receive the Directors' Statement of Report and Accounts for the period 1st May, 1953 to 30th April, 1954, to eloot Directors, to appoint Auditors and to transact any other ordinary business the Company.
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6th Monday, the
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Ist
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NOTICE
SALE OF BACON Tenders are invited for the purchase of surplus R.N. Stocks of Australian bacon (alddies) now lying at the Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co's East Point premises. Chufanie The
Tender Forms and permis- November vl
30 Apply Secretary, South Chma Mansion to view can be obtained ing Por
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Tenders are required not than 15th December,
later
1954.
MessagerieS
MrFrance Aims Store's Birthday Marriage Becomes
To Beat Africa|Party Successful
Opposition
Paris, Dec. 1.
The Premier, M. Pierre Mendes-France, launched a drive today to beat down. the dangerous opposition to his reforms for North Africa and clear the legis- Tative way for ratification of German rearmament.
The new Western European Union (WEU) won a preliminary victory in the powerfi Foreign No- Affairs Committee of the
the eve as tional Assembly French Premier acted to cleur the way for the great debate later this monik on la approval,
In quickening steps, he push- ed through minor changes in the constitution of the Fourth French Republic last night and thin moved on today to con- front the uneasy Gaullist crities of
vost his policies In the French North African empire.
on
DANGEROUS OBSTACLE
His success still hung in the balance. The Assembly debate
North Africa on troubled December 10 is the one dan- of gerous obstacle in the way the later and greater debate po ratification of WEU.
Bydney, Dec. 2.
A store hers deelded to throw a party for ijs first birthday.
In newspaper adverlis- ments, evoryana ifying in the metropolitan area of Bydney
frep was offered rall ticket to come to the party.
It took a squad of potice and five extra Hekct col- lectors to handle the 21.439 people who accepted the after.
They
to
A
poured
Into the enjoy free refresh- ments, jax concors, a fashion
parade, moving pictures and, of course, were Elven
the opportunity of Keeping the cash registers tinkling
until practically
everything was gone from the shelves.—Chlua Mall Special
A Science
Says Psychologist
Duesseldorf, Dec. 1,
A psychologist, Dr Guido Groeger, who believes that "marriage is a selence like any other" has founded West Germany's first marriage school to prove it.
"Love cannot be taught, but with a little effort things can be made very easy for it," Dr Groeger says and adds that couples should explore the practical difficulties and problems of marriage before signing on the dotted line.
Dr Groeger, alarmed by the West German divorce rate, still, with 50,833 in 1952, the highest in Europe in spite of a gradual decline from the record in 1948, believes that if similar
could be schools olsewhere the divorce rate would slump.
Red A-Tests plications from people between
May Have
Disturbed Jays
1 Luneburg, Dee
of The unprecedented arrival large-scale dorks of Siberian Jays
Reath. in for M. Mendes-France
in Luneburg
Saxony,
made have Lower with two nearly
hours
p
German ornithologists wonder parliamentary delegation on the former followers
whether they have been driven General
their Arctic breeding Charles de Gaulle in an attempt from
them about his grounds by the five atomic ex-
plosions policy in North Africa.
said to have been detonated there by the Soviet At the same time, he sought Union since May
to
of
Another theory
is that The
to speed up negotiations for a successful agreement on home rule for the protectorate of Tunisia before the debale dead-birds may have been disturbed the Soviet by line-United Press
attempts which authorities have been making to turn the course of the Oband and Yenisey rivers in whose valleys they brood.
MARITIMES
P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building
FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
Tel: 28651
"LAOS" "VIETNAM"
sailing Dec. 3rd sailing Dec. 31st
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
"BIR HAKEIM" "MEKONG" (1)
sailing Dec. 21st sailing Jan.
5th
(1) will call at London
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
WE'VE GOT TO GET YOU
OUT FAST. BARTON'S |SOLDIERS ARE
COMING, NARDA!,
FERDINAND
STANO BACK!|| I CAN'T OPEN THE ME FIX?
A SPECIAL LOCK-
WINDOW. IT HAS
set up
Koes
o!
are, The human antimal Ha courses, starlett last May, have attracted a nod of ap-around In two's," "Between maturity and marriage." "The the ages of 20 and 30. Three Inner psychical processes parallel series, each with about matrimony," "The meeting of 40 students, are run for the un- the sexes," and "The unchange- attached, the engaged, and the ability of sex." newly-married respectively.
FIVE-MARK COURSE
Each
five ccats bourne marka
(a) and lasta ten wecks. with the "siydenta" meeting opce a week for discussions. lectures, and social evenings.
arc
Dr Grooger Bays
that the course for the unattached brings together
people who strangers to each other. "After a couple of meetings, participants begin to arrive in pairs. Later, most have found a companton." The courses have been "' can- plete succeSS,"
Some come to the courses because they find that they quarrel all the time. They want to air their problems in public. A few engaged couples find out during the discussions that they
Incompatible engagement is broken.
Bru
MOST PROFESSIONS
lite
Dr Grooger advertises his school
North In
Rhine- churches, Westphalian schools and factories. Most professions are represented among the students, with a fair sprinkling of engineers. salormen, post office workers, business secrotaries, and few gardeners.
2
the
Students have to explain why (10 interested in the they
Dr Groeger belleves that the school. Typical reasons given fundamental problems of marri- are "We need help," "We want
age are the same in all countries, to and out about marriage," or but the centre of gravity of the "We have rather special views
question varica. He ists Ger- about marriage and want to see many's special worries as These rivers flow Into the whether others share them.“
which aftermath of Arelle Ocean but Soviet en-
shattered family life, insufficient An "ideal couple" is elected at gineers have been trying to the end of each course for the sexual education, and B
"400 harness their waters to irrigate engaged and nowly-married romantic" view of marriage, the vast steppes of Kazakhistan They are the ones who have which he blames on the cinema. "the best agreement on marriage His school nima at showing problems, with sume mutual marriage as "a problern which
nied Uzbekistan.
tolerance, but not carried tar."
too
war,
The birds were at firsl thought to have come from East
can be solved." Prussla or Lithuania, but later
Another German difficulty, he research has given them a Rus- Typical subjects for lectures, says, is that harsh postwar con- stan origin. The Jays had not delivered by Dr Groeger
with ditions.
an embittered been seen in Germany within members of his term
struggle for life, have matured living memory.-France-Presse. I psychologists, and of discussions young Gorman men faster than
women, "The male students ab my courses are far more earnest, und- more serlous than the girls," he doctares.
By Loe Falk and Phil Davis
THERE.
THERE THEY
ARE/
NANCY
Penang,
“ERNIEN
EVERETT STAR LINE Fast regular freight refrigerator passenger
scrvice to Kores, Japan, Philippines. Indo-China, Siam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Parsian Gulf.
"THAI"
Arrives Saila
Dec. 11 from Singapore,
Dec. 11 for Kobe & Yokohama.
“STAR ARCTURUS”
Arrives Sails
Dec. 11 from Japan
Dec. 12 for Cebu, Singapore, Port Bwattenham, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Khorramshahr, Basrah, Kuwait & Bahrain.
(Assepiing cargo for transhipersent Kobe/Pusan and Hope/Okinawṣ)
EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A
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Chinese Pepartment: Telephone 28293. Queen's "Building, Telephone 31206.
JOHNNY HAZARD
OKAY, ANGELA, I'LL COME RIGHT TO THE POINT THAT GUY HAZARD YOU FISHED OUT OF THE CAMAL...WHERE IS HA?
HAZARD? IF HE
IS NOT HERE.I DO NOT KNOW WHERE HE 18!
THAT'S HER STORY, BANJOI. BUT DOOLEY |KNOWS HOW TO MARE HER REMEMBER IN A
BO HURAY/
SHUT UP, GIFF! IT HAPPENS THAT I BELIEVE THE
CHICK'S STORY!
KLINK
CONTINUED-
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
By Frank Robbins
50... COME ON, BOYS“. LET'S GO HOME AND LEAVE THE LITTLE LADIES ALONE!
?!
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Hix of
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
ASMANIT
IGARI
"THE JAM THAT MÅDE TASMANIA FAMOUS-
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATES
this situation
calls for
San Miguel
Dr Groeger also blames Ger- many's wartime "long distance” marriages, organised by the Nazis to boost army morale, for the failure of many marriages. Under this scheme, soldiers the front could be married by their Commanding Officers under the falling shells of the In a register office back home, at exactly the Бате moment. The brids went through a similar ceremony,
amy,
Dr Groeger, who also gives private consultations on mari- age problems, says that faithfulness in West Germany is far more frequent among men than among womon. Most of his private clients are women.
MEETINGS ARRANGED
Оле sideline of his new school is a “marriage bureau with
a difference." Peuple write to him explaining how they visualise their future. partner The letters are
oliated
pamphlet
which is then maked to
P
each writer. Meetings are
arranged, and the new acquaintances are invited to for the Join the Courpo unattached.
Dr Groeger says that some of his inspiration has come from writings distributed by the Department for the Christian Education of Adults of the Methodist Church of the United States, Nashville, Tennessee,
Dr Groeger himself is happily married and has six children.---- China Mail Special.
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girl and mother of two children.
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