P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N, CO.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
Leaves London Dus:Hongkong
Outwards
"QANTON"
"CHUSAN"
"OAKTHAGE"
"CORPU"
19th Jan, · 1958
16th Jan..
#
Oh, Jan., 1900 2nd Feb..
6th Feb.,
+
7th Mar
**
+
Via Bouthampton, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Colombo,
Penang & Stogapore
Bomewardi
"CANTON" *"CRUSAN” "CARTHAGE" **CORFU
Loaves Пongkong Due London
14th Jan, 1950
14th Feb., 950
2nd Feb..
2nd March
#
11th Feb,
14th March
11th Mar
1192 Apr..
+4
Via Singapore, Penang. Colombo, Bombay, AdECD,
Port Said & London
Also calls Marosilien.
FREIGHT SERVICE
"SOUDAN"
inada 3/7th Jan
"SOMALI"
"SOMALI"
tor B'paro, P. Swetten- ham, Prosng, Colombo, Adan, Port Bald. Deane, Marwedos, Havre, Lon don, Antwerp, Botter- dam & Bamburg Jomita 14, 15th Jan for Kobe, Yokohama
Olas
Seats Bota batz
for
BALETING
porta "Soudan" above
With liberty to cal at Belawan before or after Stralis Porb and at Bombay 1 inducemens osters.
DS
Tanks available for carriage of Oll in Balk Space for refrigerated cargo, Limited Passenger accommodation
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
10th Jan dur MAN BIN Jan.
Buy For due
Salts CE J
troen Japan
for Singapore. Hangoon, Calcutta Chittagon Tron Japan
"WARORA"
*BANGOLA"
"SANTHIA" dne
Lt. Jus
smile 11 Jatt.
for Jupani
for Singapore, Penang. Rangoon & Calcutta from Calcutta, Hangoun de Sumita
P. & O./B. 1. JOINT SERVICE
"OKULA"
"OZARDA
du
sally tenka
from Japan
for Singapure, Penang, Cvitsen Karachi, Bas-
20 lat zabale Kuwait
due
from Japan 11 Jul sil 10th Jan
Day Sing#poro, Por Colombo, Karachi Basrahi, Khar-
Swettentiall
عالم لمروية
4 Kuwait
Karachi
"OKHLA"
Que 14th Jan.
Irum 10 Bunbuy
**OLINDA"
all 15th Ju
duo Join Jari.
P.C.
Kenchil
Madle 19th Jan.
Lambay
for Japan
fur Jayan
from
due
troru 6th Jan 744 Jan
for Japan
Australia
علامه
1
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1955.
CHINA
ALMAN STAN'
HONGKONG RUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONB).- Price, 20.oente per copy, Saturdays 80 cents, Bubscription: $0.00 per month.
Portage: China and Macao $3.00
Czechs Must
the
Young
Pay Up Soldier
Cautioned
་ ་ ་ ་ ་ ་
Washington, fan, 2.
Czechoslovakia, expelled from
Worki Bank Ant Inter- national Monetary Fund On
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Ponice Signs' Sir,The following lines aro James Shackley, a 21-
zolution of the ofterad in Friday, may apply for re-year-old signalman of the "Puzzle Picture featured on admilon latér If it pays its 20th Field Regiment, Royal the first page of your Thursday, subscriptions, Fund authorities Artillery, was convicted by December 30, 1934, Issuo— enld today.
Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central
•Sought widely by Cily Police Was Although
Bank and this morning of a series of
my chauffeuse, (Miss) Ivy Claries, per month, UC. British Pomossions Fund action did not permanent-thefts committed at the and other countrics, $7.00 per monthly bar Czechoslovakin, the only Royal Hongkong Yacht Club
Who, crushing down Wynd
News contributions, always wel- should be addressed to the cuno, Editor, buinc communications and advertisements to the Secretary.
Telephone: 2661] (3 Lines). KOWLOON OFFICE: Salisbury Rotú. Telephone; SZIJE,
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If not prepaid a booking for of 50 cents is charged.
MUSICAL
LATEST popular Westmuster LPS include Dance to Lalin Bay Starum, Cocktail Hou, Tangos, Seng Hits of Paste, Organ by Morgan, Porin by N. The Butterfold Bounce from D Kase 4. Des Voeux Road. rout 1. 2nd (hor, telephone 30106,
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Ateria. Mundiale Bellvery Kennedy Road. Tel. 21771..
STAMPS
the
Communist nation in the in- stitutions, these authorities said they did not expect any move for readmission while the country's political system re mained unchanged.
____
recently.
placed on watch
Shockley, who is due to leave with his Rogiment the Colony
cautioned. on January 18, was and bound over in the sum of | $1,000 for one year. It was pointed out that more
Detective Sub-Insp. K. H. Uan R year ago the Bank's Lai, prosecuting, told the Court Hoard of Governors suspended that as a result of various thells Czechoslovakia for tallure to at the RH.K.Y.C., 's coolle boy In the buy $629.000 as part of its re-
1 was quired subscription to the Bank's chpital stock, but said that ex-changing room of the club.
At 1.15 p.m. on January 1. puiston would be withheld ir
defendant the coolle saw the fmanele obligations were met.
scarching the pockets of jackets Czechoslovakia made no effort hanging in the room.
The as- to comply..Reuter,
cused was asked to go the Secretary of the Club, but on the way Shackley was ecen to put down a table clock on the the stops leading to Sterotary's office.
NOTICE
THE FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF
women
HONG KONG
10
BARRACKS SEARCHED The Police were informed, and into was taken the defendant custody.
A search at the defendant's barracks at Sek Kong, revealed driving among his possession a licence, a notebook and a Parker pen and pencil set, which had carlier been reported as lost by Mr P. F. MacKabo on October 22, 1954.
The clock was identified as the
For the benefit of married
wishing advico
on family planning a clinic for English speaking women will be held at Red-Croas Blood Donors Centre in Statue Square (opposite the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank property of Mr Julian Tippett. Bradley, the defendant's Lt Road, Building, Des Voeux
senior officer, said in mitiga- Central) on the 1st and 3rd Lion. that the defendant was THURSDAY of each month "quite a good worker" and that from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon com- there was nothing against him mencing on THURSDAY, 6th on the Army records with the exception of a few disciplinary offences, JANUARY, 1955.
MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES
Tel: 26651
2223
Queen's Building P.O. Box 53
FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE "CAMBODGE" "VIETNAM"
sailing Feb. 25th aailing Mar. 25th
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
(1) will call at London
SOMETHING NEW and EXCLUSIVE. Fresh stocks received of colingwr
packets of Kamorted stampe. From "MEKONG" (1) 20 cents per packet upwards.___ An entirely new Nories
South Chins "DONAI" Morning Post Ltd., Wyndham Street and Salsbury Road, Kowloon.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
I'M NOT RAVING!
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
"EASTERN"
All vessels have liberty to call så any ports on or off the route & the route & salling 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.
I TELL YOU
SOMETHING'S
IN THESE
WATERS--
Jan. 15
Kabo/Okinawa)
HE HAS A FEVER. WON'T WE EVEA REACH LAND?
FERDINAND
NANCY
HE MUST HAVE BEEN ON THAT RAFT SEVERAL DAYS.
THEY STOPPED MY BOAT IN WATER A HALF MILE DEEP- QUMMED IT UP
salling Jan. 18th sailing Feh. 13th
hamm
In an alcoholic tantram, Wrapt herself gound a poniee..
Whilst now marks her
spot
In a nearby Happy Valley,
Insurance has borne the cost
Which otherwise I'd have to
CRITY.
Warned thus aro you who think you can drive Up hill and down dale at all
hours: Remember the signs that
-connive
то
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Civilian Subjects
Planned For Norwegian Soldiers
Oslo, Jan. 2. Courses in all kinds of purely civilian subjects are planned, starting this year, for young Norwegians doing their 16 months' compulsory military service.
According to Defence Ministry proposals published recently, a number of fully qualified teachers are to be appointed to look after the recruits' higher education,
At the end of their recruit period the men will be able to take certain special examinations which, if not exactly corresponding to high, school or college examinations, will at any rate provide recognised evidence of the education standard reachod,
The plan is intended to cob- jects by the Defence Ministry's pensato in some measure for Education and Welfare Corps. u have magical the fact that the undo
conscription Somo of them, in Norwegian, and powers!
period was recently extended, Social Science, for example, for defence preparedness rea- have been compusory. But most to sixteen have boon arranged a, spare- sous, from twelve months, Military service coming time occupations. as it does at a period when the
Now, the normally young people would be completing their education. is proving a heavy burden for many recruits.
Our streets are full of mystic
holes
Our kerba reduced by wooden
poles:
Alas! the Powers have deemod
this State Through
being Great!
craven
dreams
of
How Great are They and Loss
the We
Who have to pay the Piper? Forsooth, Stanley's Cells are
free
To All who act the Piker!
SEVEN MEDALS.
Burglars Asked To Be
Careful
10
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Johannesburg, Jan. 2. A Johannesburg antique dealer has written a letter bis burglars, asking them to be when they in future caretul steal his objects of art.
The letter, prominently played in his showcase, says; be "Dear Burglars, Please du
articles careful not to damage when
them away, you take Yours sincerely
The dealer, Mr C. Haritakis said, "The showcase has been Last time I burgled twice. lost £1,000 worth of goods.- China Mail Special.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
|--PULLED IT DOWN LIKE A ROCK---
COULDN'T MAKE OUT WHAT THEY WERE --MEN FISH OA
MONSTERS
--LIKE A
|NIGHTMARE--
SCHOOLING PLAN
with
Now,
the new civilian schooling plan, soane, at any rate, of this time will not be wasted from the point of view of their careers.
12 For practical reasons that intended
of most
the courses shall be organised by a de- correspondence, although finite number of hours in the working week will be allocated to the courses so that the new
re
of the
oMcial schooling will not rob the men of their spare ume. The plan states that all cruits, in all branches services and regardless of their carller educational quallica tlone, shall take part in the offelal course. But it adds that all the men must first have at- tained a certain minimum standard in two key subjects: And arithmetic. Norwegian
who have not Those soldiers this minimum standard will bo given preliminary elementary courses in one or both of these subjects,
certain Hitherto,
correspon dence courses for recruits have been arranged in various sub-
TRY TO
SLEEP
TALK
ABOUT
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
I HAD A
GARLIC SANDWICH
FOR LUNCH
EVERETT LINE
EVERETT ORIENT LINE
Fast regular freight
refrigerator
service to Korea,
Indo-China,
passenger Philippines, Rangoon, Calcutta
"BRADEVERETT”
Arrives Soils
Japan, Siam, Malaya, and Chittagong.
Jan. 4 from Manila.
Jan. 6 for Singapore, Penang.
Rangoon & Calcutta,
"LENEVERETT"
Arrivea Salta
Jan. 14 from Manila,
for Singapore, Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta Chittagong.
Acerpting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan
and
EVERETT STAR LINE
Fast regular freight refrigerator
passenger service
10 Korea,
Japan, Siam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf.
Philippines. Indo-China,
"STAR ALCYONE"
Arrives
Salls
"THAI"
Jan. 5 from Butuan.
Jun. .5 for Kobe
Jan 11 from Japan.
Jan. 12 for Singapore, Pórt Sweiten- ham, Madrga, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Barrah, Kuwalt & Bahrein.
•
(Accepting cargo for transhipmepa Kobt/Puan and Kabe/Okinawa)
EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A
(Incorporated in me "Sapphile of Panama, Chinese Departmenti Telephonë 228293, 1206. Queen's Building, Telephone
READY FOR THE MOVIES ?
SNIFF-- WHAT HAVE YOU
BEEN EATING?
JOHNNY HAZARD
IT'S NO USE,'ANDELA ..... İTHAT KILLER IS GAINING ON UE! THERE'S ONLY FONÉ IN HID BOATLAND TWO`IN-OURS!;
· SIGNDIC HAZARD. DI KNOW I AM A BURDENÍ LET ME JUMP INTO THE CANAL TO LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD!
· DON'T YOU DO-IT JUST)
| HANG ON....... WE'RE : BOKNI
TO TURN A CORNERE ON NO-
Arrives
Sails
Yokohañan
SPACE MAN
By Frank Robbins
| BUT SUPPOSE THE
DID.
KILLER:BAMUS TURN) BANYA
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS**
AND REFRIGERATORS
*TER JAM THAT MADE TASHANIA-FAMOUS-
BLACK MAGIC
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
his situation
San Miguel
witole scheme is planned on a much larger scale, A civilian education council is to be set up consisting of three permanently appointed military education inspectors and two representatives appointed by the Ministry of Education.
CIVILIAN TEACHERS Permanent teachers will be engaged for larger units, and local evlilan teachers will be employed on a part- time basis for smaller nuits, in areas where local co- ditions allow. Ume will also be sada of officers who are qualified to teach in any particular subject.
At an early stage after each recruit's call-up, his education- al standard will be investigated to find out whether he has al-
the aninimum require tained ments in the key subjects of Norwegian and arithmetic. All recruits
falling below the
standard necessary once go through an elementary couro
course.
will
at
The basis for the new pro- posals is the report made by a commission specially appointed to study the whole quesiton of civilian schooling in the defence forces, on which comments have been made by the Defence Staff, the various branches of the
and the Defence services Ministry's Education and Wel- fare Corps.
In view of the immense acope envisaged for the whole scheme the Defence Ministry has urged that the practical steps för putting the plans into practice should be taken sparately and to gain ex- elowly-in order perience. The matter should not be rushed, it maintained, Tho various courses should be in- troduced gradually and each Dew step worked out on basis of experience gained.
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the
The Education, and Weltaro Corps in particular has issued warning against the dangers of being over-husty in develop ing the educational services. Compulsory schooling in works
Jesuit ย ing hours might roduced interest in the volun- vary pare-time courses and create a few problem of what the recruits should do in their spare time, they say,
The propoentg schooling in the Army, Navy and Air Force respectively arg slightly different.
thus
for
IN THE ARMY
civilan
In the Army, where the conscripts have aix months* elementary rvorult training followed by ten months' service in one of the stand- Ing brigades, itila proposed that they should KROCIVO
30-60 hours.civilian school- period ing in the recruit and 250-300 hours bricade.
in the
In the Navy, a total of about 200 hours civilian schooling is proposed, and in the Air Force, about 220 hours.
The Defence Ministry's pro- posals must, of course, bo con- sidered in Parliament, but. 16
is expected that young Nor- wegians donning the King's uniform in 1955 will find that, apart from the necessary mili tary and technical training, they. will be able to continue their the civilian education under
Mali now schemes, China
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