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NOTICE

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always wai Thirty-Sixth Ordinary Yearly

General Meeting

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NOTICE

HEREBY 19 GIVEN that the Ordinary

Arab League

Leaders Meet

Baghdad, Feb. 1.

Arab leaders who flew to Baghdad to attempt to iron out the difference between Egypt and Iraq regarding the projected Turkish-Iraqi defence pact today held two meetings with the Iraqi Prime Minister, Nuri al Said, and his seven-man team.

The first meeting, which took place in the morning in Nuri's home, was preceded by a meeting of the Iraqi Cabinet under the presidency of Nuri al Said during which Nuri reviewed the situation and outlined Iraq's standpoint on Turkish-Iraqi pact and Egypt's position.

Yearly General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Bank win be held at the Head Office of the Bank, 10. Des Voeux Road. Central, Hong Kong, on Satur day, the 19th day of February,| 1956, at 2.30 p.m., for the pur- The Arab melting was attend- pose of receiving and considered by the Iroq Deputy Prime ing the Reports of the Diree fors and of the Aulitors and the Profi und Loss Account for the and Balance Sheet year ended 31st December, 11, nd for the election of and the appoint- Directors meut of Auchtors.

The Register of Shares of The Bank will be closed from i Saturday, 12th February, 1955 | to Saturday, 19th February, │ 1955 bath days inclusive: during which period nu trana fer 110 sbarts van registered,

By Order of the Board,

KAN TONG PO.

Chief Manager

Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1965.

More Notices on Page 9, Col. 8

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the

Muster. Ahmad Mukhtar Aban Baban;

Acting Foreign Senator Bashayan; Minister. Tewk Elsuweldi, Senator Saliki J.br the Furign Under-Sterr= | tary. Yusit Gadam, the Chief ed the General Staff, Ralq Arif; and the Director General vi Guidance, Khald Ibrahun,

POINT OF VIEW

Informed sources said that the Premier gave the fullest opportunity to the visiting delegation to understand

Iraq's point of view in con- meetlan with the pact in view of

iraq's grogmphle and strategic position.

The meetings were attended h Swe and Jabi as mem- burs of the Iraqi team.

{\−1 \\ | )\, Tumeligt With held in the Defence Ministry bullding, near ancient Abbassia Palace on the left hunk of the Tigris River

the

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The

Commission had been told that the success-

ful "DDT" used to delouse British soldiers in World War Two was christened by the British Ministry of

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THE QUEEN TO VISIT OSLO

للويب

Modern Science

WORLD

Our Magic Carpet

WAR II

AIDED THE

HOMES OF PEACE

By JOE JONES

Back in the days of World War II, frustrated U.S. homemakers used to delight in pouring over newspaper and magazine articles predicting "The Dream Home of Tomorrow."

Today, less than a decade after the war's end, "The Dream Home of Tomorrow" has become "The Dream Home of Today," replete with the most modern devices for health, comfort, ease and beauty.

Few realise, however, how much today's home owes to achievements of men of science who, during those crucial World War II daya, devoted their talents and know-how to meeting the needs of a nation at

war.

The products now in daily s may be efted ns examples: detergenis, plastic dishes and a remarkable

use. In the war, detergents

were used in areas where only salt water was avail. able for washing. Wrapping material that keeps many foods fresh for weeks,

USES IN WAR

Although synthetic defer- gents had been developed before the war, they were too expensive for household

Eire

Will Return To Commonwealth?

London, Feb. 1. The

of the Prine Misiers British Commonwealth now station here have been invited to

isi |rtel id it the enciuaton of the talks, the inish Embassy

aid today.

The

invitation was given in the name of the Irish Premier, Mr John Cestello,

Observers sold The presente

The ques- of Gallon indicated 10 connected with the pact

1. Lanvin Feb chisesaveri with Turkey were

The Queen and the Duke of They believed the fact that the

will

from meting

the Defence Edinburgh Wie al

In the Royal Ministry iudicoted that military Rosyth, Scotland

yacht Britannia on June 22 for

The Embassy had no immediate questions were emphasised.

their visit to Oslo, It

that comment on the rumour nounced here today.

Ireland might be seeking to re- They will stay In the Nor-turn to membership of the Com- which theft in monwealth, at the wears expital from June 24 to

Art, 1949.-Prane:-Press. 28.Ch Matt Speciāl,

The morning meeting hadi lasted one hour. The visiting

had lunch delegation White House.—Uniteri Press.

was un-

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

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They also proved valuibble in elemus. Ure wounds of BY: 10 who were rescued from the sea,

with covery

Mil. Marketerl later far household consump- Bon, at reasonable prices, they have now surpassed sORPS volume of sules,

In

Many of the shockproof and shatter-prof plastie dishes, Row found

in US homes derive from the war period, when the U. S. Navy needed dishes that would not break or chip during

stormy weather ut seu.

The new wrapping material-- San Wrap-also WAS first created to meet a Worki War II emergency the great need for material which would protect guns, precision instruments and delicate retai parts when shipped overseas,

When the war was over,

LİN makers of Saran Wrap The Dow Chemicat Company-bega

refinement of this selling wrap

Jo fooxi

asht processors later through retail outlets the public.

ADDITIONAL USES

are

Now. homemakers finding many addional uses for it, including pre- serving wet paintbrushes, keeping corsages frenti, barring moths from cloth. ing, and rust-proofing tools and shing tackle.

The make

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colourful walls which toxiny's kitchena 50 pleasing also trace their origin back the 1941-45 period. Colour consultants evolved the theory that certain tins would case eye strain among workers in war plants. Put to practice? this theory proved sound and

by later was adopted

house- wives, many of whom had laboured in defence factories during the war.

Whereas formerly the majority of V. S. kitchens were painted dead-white, today they blossom in a variety of pinks, yellows, reds and

with the cur- rently

Gable copper pols and pana contributing harmonious note.

Other novelties predicted. In the war years which now be- long in the category of "dreams come true" вте electronically controlled range unlis, glust doored ovens and deep-freezers which make cooking And storing of foods a pleasure in- stead of a problem.

PRINTING PRODUCT

A new product which will contribute notably to the speed and economy of onet printing Was announced by one of the largest manufacturers of office equipment In the United

States.

The

new Pre-sensitised Photospeed Plastiplate, which requires only one sep after exposure to make the offset plate ready for the press now being produced Remington Rand Inc.

is

by

Postersing the same high qualities 08 the conventional Plastiplate, the Pre-scrisitised Plastiplate comes ready for ex- posure with all the preliminary processing steps built into plate iscif.

the

No time or special equipment for sensitising the plates is required.

solution

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After exposure, the plate Is with a piece of coton in the desensitising and is immediately ready for the offset press,

Exposures

can be made much as 00 per cent faster than with dinary plates, company officials point out, and errors in the negative can be corrected easily on the plate.

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EXTRA INFORMATION

After the · plato in dry, be extra information isped or written right on the pisto with a ballpoint pen,

The

company ta making ava.lable for those in crested a free copy

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