P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FReicht servicE

Outwarde

Leaves London

Das Hongkong 10th Janury

Tela ZanaTY

8th FebruRTY

"CANTON" "CIJUSAN" "CARTHAGE"

"CORFU"

2nd February

7th March

Vis Sonthampton, Port Bald, Aden. Dombay, Colombe,

Homewardi

Penang Gingapore

Due London

14th February

"CANTON" *"CHUBAN

"CARTEAGE"

"CORU"

Lenys fongloog 1411 January

2nd Febrynry

2nd March

11th February

Merch 111

14th March

11th April

Via Singapore Penang. Colombo, Bombay, Aden,

Fort Bald A London

Also calls Marseilles.

FREIGHT SERVICE

"HOUDAN"

loads B/Bth Jan

for 'pore, P Swetten. barn, Penang. Columbo Aden Port Said Genua

Havre, Lon- don. Antwerp. Roller. dam & Hamburs

Marseilles

for Kube. Yokohama A Otaru

"BOMALS"

**SOMALI"

Ponds 14/15th Jan

Loads /tls Fob

Jor

RESTO

porta

F3

*Hondan** above

With liberty to call at telawan beture or after Bisaila frost and at Bombas if inducement oỡurn.

Tanka available for carriage of 01 in Bulk. Hpace for refrigerated cargo,

Limited Passenger

accommodation

TL 42

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"BANGOLA"

"SANTHIA"

"WARORA"

dur Mih Jaz sally 11th Jan

trum Japan

Gue jo JA

walls ith Jatt. de lit Jan. enlle ja Jaan

Ponang. Calcutta Deum calcuits. Rangoas

for Singapore, Hangon

Sveits

тог Јарад

Troms Jajanti

[ Singh pare, Rangoon Calculla & Chillagong

P. G 0./8. I. JOINT SERVICE

"OZARDA"

**ORDIA"

*ORILA"

"OLINDA"

Que 10th Jan saltyin Jan.

due 13th Jan. Kalle 14th Jan

dide

14th Jan,

natim 18th Jan.

dus 10th Jan, sail 17th Jan.

from Japan

Penang. Bas-

for Singapore, Culembe, Karachi, Lab, Khorraming d Karwol

-op-

Po Karachi

from

Bombay for Japan

- do

&

THE 'CHINA" MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1955.

CHINA MAIL

WINAMA SILALA

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rvey.

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIKE, Agentia

Hong Kong, January 7, 1950.

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Canada Worried Over Disposal Of U.S. Farm Surplus

Washington, Jan. 6.

JUDO MAKING A COMEBACK

IN POPULARITY

Tokyo, Jan. 6.

An armed burglar recently broke into Tokyo hotel. He was discovered by an hotel employee. The employee gripped the burglar's neck.

Canada today expressed its deep concern over United States disposal of surplus farm products on the world market, and trading policies through When the burglar woke up his hands were a special mission of three senfor statesmen, who tied behind his back.

Duke Of Windsor who cross swords

Holidaying

In Florida

a young woman in

During the closing years of the last century. Mr Jigoro Kano, u Ju-Jutsu expert, combined the

features It bosi

of all the old schools, and developed a moro refined style of wrestling which he called judo, the name now commonly used in Japan,

These are.two, examples of j often, students did not survivo what can happen to the unwary their training.

with a ju juisur expert.

Judu,

as it is now called in Japan, has a long history. has had maITY numer and has undergone many chances.

paid a personal visit to Mr John Foster Dulles, the A man who tried to assault Secretary of State.

one of Tokyo's maný dark lanes landed on his back The Canadian statesmen were, further quantitative restrictions|with a broken 'wrist, Mr C. D. Howe, Minister for on imports of agricultural goods Tradu and Commerce, Mr Leser-Reuter.. Pearson, Minister for External Affairs, and Mr Walter Harris, Finance Minister,

concern This

strong belleved to have stemmed from rear that United S'ates surpluses would disrupt world markets and also that the United Sates

barriers against Imports of farm produco In negotiations in Geneva on the General Agree men's on Trade and Tariffs,

Also present at today's meet

officials of the ing welp high United States Agriculture and Commerce Departments. The Sucretaries for those Departments were expected to attend if their puties permitted them today,

Canada's worry Over ine GATT negotiailons was believed United to have resulted from

Births, Deaths, Marriages, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES was attempting to raise trade

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DEATHS

O

LAW-Dr. Edward Law, beloved hus- band of hylla, psa, ed away at Queen

Мигу Ho pt ul January 7, 1956. Aga óð. Funera will joave Hongkong Punctul House at i30 pm, on Saturday, January for Chinese Christen Cemetery, Pokfulher, No flowers by request.

MUSICAL

LATEST popular Westminster LPS include Dance to Latin Rhythme, Cocktail Hour. Tangos, Song this ol Paris, Organ by Morgan, Parle by Night, That Butterfeld Bounce en tram D. Les, A. Des Voeux Ford, room 1. 2nd floor, telephone 30100,

WANTED KNOWN

DA SCHOLL'S Foot Comfort Ser vico, Telephone lious Mezzanine) Hongkong provides the expert siten tion your feet deserve-by London- qualled Chiropodist

CEAN

STUDIO

LUJA

Painting for sale. Portraiture undertaken ndividual tuition in painting given nerection Invited 197 Hennesy flood. lst floor.

ULYSSES"

Damaged cargo ex this vessel will More. Goddard bo surveyed by

Wharf • tram & Doug at Holt's 10 am, on January 10 and 11, 1955, and consignees are requested to have their representatives present during

he survey.

BUTTERFIELD

J

SWIRE

Agents.

Hong Kong Faduary 7, 1938.

States attempts to amend GATT it could Impose

rules so that

DUE TO HIS GREAT SUCCESS

JULIUS KATCHEN

WILL GIVE ANOTHER AND FINAL RECITAL

at the

EMPIRE THEATRE

on

SUNDAY, 9th JANUARY, AT 9.30 P.M.

For particulars call

Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 6. The Duke of Windsor arrived here today without his Duchess for a week of shooting and golf In the North Florida Piney Woods.

her

He is the guest of Mrs Gora F. Baker ол

horseshoe plantation, 12 miles north of here. Mrs Baker said the Duke would make a quick trip to New York late next week and return with His Duchess on January 20,

NOW RETURNING It is now returning in its home

to prewar country. popularity, after an early postwar metback.

The

the

Various holds and throws, which pr considered too dan rerous er rough, are not used in although they In feudal Japan, when there judo matches, was a strict division of classes, may be taught at schools,

Before

World War II, judo ong below the rank of ramural (warrior) was allowed was taught in most schools and to carry a

Universites. a sword.

and was part of country side was infested milltary, and police training. Be- with thieves, however, Mer-cause of its "martial character," Occupation authorities chants and other travellers had the

banned 北 defending

from

school to find some means of

curriculum. themselves. From this necessity systems of were born several

After, the war, lack of money She said the Duke donned

unarmed hunting clothes as soon as he ed under the name of Ju-jutsu. spare for such "luxuries"

combat methods group and high prices left little to arrived and headed

Numerous Ju-Jutsu

lessons. schools private judo heavy woods of the 13,000-acre grew up during the 17th and 18th seruit, many judo schools closed plantation, for a quail shoot. centuries The main purpose of down.

The Duke was accompanied by the schools was to teach their Charles Cusing and Mia | students how to kill, or periously Byrnes MacDonald of New York, Injure, their opponents with -United Press,

their bare hands and feet. Quite

into the

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FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

sailing Feb. 25th sailing Mar. 25th

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE

"MEKONG" (1) "DONAI"

(1) will call at London

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1

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

"EASTERN"

due, 11th Jan, fromh Austrail antia 122 Jan. for Jup

All veusets have liberty to call at any ports on or off the route & the roule sailing are subject to change of amendment with or without nodes.

For full particulars apply to:-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

WHEN I REELED IN THIS BROKEN LINE -- IT HAD THIS BOW TIED IN IT!

THIS IS WHERE--THE MAN ON THE RAFT-- SAID THERE WAS SOMETHING IN THE

SEA.

Penang,

&

FERDINAND

NANCY

THIS IS TO REMIND ME NOT:

TO TALK TO. SPIKE DUFFY

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

Fast regular freight refrigerator

passenger service to

Korea, Japan,

Philippines, Indo-China, Slam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chlitagong. "BRADEVERETT”

In Port

Sails

Loading

Jan. 8 for Singapore, Penang,

Rangoon & Calcutta,

"LENEVERETT"

Arrives Salter

Jan. 19 from Manilo,

Jan. 20 for Singapore,

Rangoon, Calcutta Chittagang.

(Accepting cargo for transhipment

Kobe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT

STAR LINE

Fast regular freight ---- refrigerator Japan, Malaya, Colombo, Hombay, Karachi and

Persian Gulf.

(Bubject to inducement for direct call Korea).

"STAR ALCYONE”

In Port Loading

Saila

"THAI"

Arrives 'Salts

(LIMITED

Jan for Kobe & Yokohama.

Jan. 12 trom Japan,

Jan, 13 for Singapore, Port Bweiten- ham, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Barrah, -Kuwait de Bahrein, PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION)

· (Assopling" cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan ang Kebe/Okinawa)'

EVERBYŤ STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A

Cincorporates, to the. Hapable of PAREIAS A with Limited:K,abfitly)"

Chines Department: lephone 28293. 31206.

Téphon

JOHNNY HAZARD

BANJO I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS, FELLA NGOT A SCORE, TO : SETTLE WITH YOU),

·HA.HAZARD'

GUN DOILS ALUM - MY: SETTLING:

service

fo

THE HERD ME

Kuh--WATER HERE IS

HALF MILE DEEP-.

|BY SOME FREAK

→COULD IT HAVE

THEO. ITSELF LIKE THAT T

POSSIBLE --NOT AT ALL PROBABLE

SNOOPIN,

EH?

AS BANJO TURNE HIS ATTENTION TO

BA QUIETLY.

AND THEY STARE AT THE MYSTERIOUS

SEA.

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

THIS 15 TO

REMIND ME NOT TO LISTEN TO

HIM, EITHER

By Frank Robbins

ALL NIGHT, BANJOL. WE KNOW HOW BRAVE YOU TARE! NOW WOULD YOU LICITATO) GET: FAITED ON THE BA WITH ALBULLETI

03

As a

14,000 PUPILS Kodokan, the leading school in Japan, founded by Mr Kablo, carried on for some time with more in- structor than pupils. Before the war, 14" had 14,000 pupils.

In 1946, one year alter the surrender,

had decreased

zumber

2.633.

the

to

Although the Occupation authorities disapproved of judo, numbers of Allied servicemen the art and started learning Kodokan and # fow other schools were able to surviva during the

Immediate postwar

of 28,800 pupils average

a_year enter at the schools. This compares with the pro-war higheit Agure of 14,230 In 1939. There are now about. 250.000 rank holders.

Sailing Jan. 11th years sailing Feb. 13th

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

| AIR CONDITIONERS.

AND REFRIGERATORS

"THE JAM THAT MADE TASKARIA FAMOUS"

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

an

One of the

the big issues between dxperts: Is judou professional" or amateur sport?

As far as most Japanese ura concerned Judo; is an amateur sport, because the Japan Judd Federation is a member of the |Japan A-hletic Association, the

country's amateur authority

sports

PAID TEACHERS However, TANY Jado experts are paid for teach- ing at police stations and in schools and Universities, The

authorities concerned havo

ruled

that judo instruc-- tors in police stations are pro- fessional, but instructors in schools are amateurs—a ruling which has puzzled even the fudo experts-China Mail Special.

Oil Search

In Algeria

Sahara

London, Jan. 6. Sweeping back from the Mediterranean coast of Algeria lies a vast expanse of sand, plentifully', be- sprinkled with. Black pob- bles. Vast is indeed the right description for this wilderness -- the Algerian Sahara-for it covers more than J million square miles.

For the camel caravans which have plodded across parts of it sinco impe immenorial, it representa a nightmare · Journey: of about three months,

2 journey was

not only by the

of the de-ert but by

Until

maurading Tuareg bands, Thi

Berce race of nomad warriors formed the chief resident population of the great sand tract and

even they failed to penetrate much of Its desolation, But today the Algarian [Sahara ⠀⠀la › being invaded | scientifle lines in the quest for

dil Surveys have been made, and now test drilling in some of the “hopeful”,

ans, le about

to start

the Sahara

in

forecast, Buch a

bd

too

found in

project "In How long-term venture and

[his particular, cake, the hu {ferritory to;

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