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EVERETT

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

Fast regular freight

passenger service to Korea, Japan,

Philippiness. Indo-China, Siam. Malnya, Kangoon

and Chittagong.

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Misgivings Expressed By Int'l Body

Paris, Feb. 6.

An international Jewish organisation today expressed "serious concern" over the way the Government of Chancellor Kohrad Adenauer was carrying out the West German programme to in- demnify Jewish victims of Nazi persecution.

The Board of Directors of the Conference on "Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, grouping 22 member organisations, voted unani- mously to convey its misgivings to Chancellor Adenauer.

NOTICE

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

PRONATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS of Frederick Charles Duxon M. B Flate 1. Yuen P Strat 4 No

Kow

der.d

the 4'biony Matter

Mariner

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Seethon 50 of the Prutuin a00 Administra- tion Ordinance (Chopter 10) made 4411 Order Binting 10 Lime for creditors and others to send in their claline against the above estate to tise 25th day of February, 1935.

Alt paltors and others ordingly

Are tur.

TES irely postavl their plating to the undersigned on or before that date

Fated the 20th day 1933

January

+ EL ARCU.. Solicitor for the Attorney of the Executels of 110 Will of the dectwond

Room 123. Prince's Balding.

Hong Kon

MessageRIES

The Board Instructed Com- ference President D1 Nahum Goldmann, of the United States, to send a letter to the German Chancellor stressing These

|jstinta.

1. Indemnification legislation must be simplified,

The mze of techmealities. 2 which are strangling

the low"

nust be abolished.

3. Insistence LAT detailed of cirmais pyt demanded

eliminated. munt be

Positive broot, it was said, was unpossible to obtulu."

4. Categories [ claimants eligible for compensatioR must be extended and the amounts pak must be inereuseci,

5. Advanco

payments

mus!

be facilitated, and the machinery for handling claims must be in- proved.-France-Presse,

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Feb, 24 Feb. 25

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AS SIGNAL LIGHTS FLASH FROM THE

FIGURES, THE LINE ATTACHED TO

THE SHIP BECOMES TAUT - -

THAT POOR

DOG. IS HOWLING

BECAUSE HE'S SO HUNGRY

JOHNNY HAZARD

WISH I KNEW WHORE I. {AM..... OR WHERE GUS WAS HEADING TO BORROW A POR TUNE PHRASE, "I'M LOST IN THE CLOUDS OVER

.HU/

Box

THIS WILL QUIET

HIM

sailing Feb. 28th sailing Mar. 18th

LOTHAR WAKE UP-- WE'RE SEALED IN THE SHIP IS SINKING

WHAT--Huh-?

GULF

CHOMP

Streets Paved

With Notes

Wellington, N.Z., Fob. B. For

(South Nelson a Island) woman the strecta of

her olty were paved with pound notes.

She picked up a £5 note, aw others nearby, and was soon busy in a paper- ilst- chase that yielded n Ful of notes worth £60 sterling,

She was able to return

later to thies

woman who Jost the cash while shopping. China Mall Special

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VENEZUELA

WANTS

WITH

THIS CAMERA

Geneva, Feb. 6.

A revolutionary invention combining chrono- meter and camera, which provides complete proof of the most closely disputed finish of any sporting event, has been perfected by one of Switzerland's oldest and best known watch companies.

This invention, known as a Chronocinegines, not only films any sporting event at speeds of up to 100 frames per second, but also records the time on each frame of film up to 100th of a second.

A special portable, hand-operated devoloping device, capable of processing the film in 90 seconds, completes this novel combination, which is absolutely self-contained, occupies a minimum of space and can be easily installed at any sports ground, or moved from one ground to another.

The whole equipament,

JET PLANES siding of cinck, cammers, battery and white

Caracas, Frt. 4. The Defence Minister. Senor toulay that Oscar Mazzet, said Venezurla was shopping for American art wilish jet war- planer

11 alr strengthen

force

fo

also repealed Senor Mazzei Foreign Minister Aureliano Otancz' recent assurance Venezuelie's natural resources

notably oil and iron-would be at the disposal of the Western that world

fighting any

current might arise from the Formosa crisia,

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and processIOR

into aluminium casen,

1

tank.

three light

cun- stundword 16-millimetre black egative Gim-bn- be clude a rapid releases film spool. This greatly facilitates the work the of processing the film li miniature portable “dark room,"

After the Atm is developed. the judge or Judges can view it Through A small specially Ind vlewer which danipenest

mach enlarges and huminates

THE BRAIN

The brain of the unit is o high-precision electric quartz clock, which is made in the Famous walch-making town of St linier, in the Jura Mountalan, and worked by u standard 12-volt motorcar battery.

The sine portable also pro-

for vades the power

syn- drive chronised tor-camTITO and time counter,

the colla in lating thermostatically controlled Blin

a

43

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the

processing tank.

Tra

ANY SPEED

The Judge can unroll the

strip

the through

he viewer at any speed chooses, forwards or back- wards. at the asmo 1in reading the times recorded photographically

frame.

on each

Set above and looking down

The eye of the chronoringnes on the finishing He, the eye of is a special camera adapted to the Chronocitegines takes in an km at 25, 50 or 100 frames per area of the track, or course, on second, according to the speed both sides of the line.

In expose 1 PreAS Won ference quetara aberit what Venezuela 1

to protect dang maluri FYROUPTES, Senor Mazzel said negotiati115 were

of the event to be recorded. underway with British aircraft

With a large Beld of starters, A mail image of the

Lime and the purchase

117) ensuing concentraleri manufacturery tex

und Yampiny

Venoin jet counter controlled by the quartz finish, the apparatus records clock is projected by means u chronometrically รว photo- fighters and twin-jet l'anberra

n prism and lens system on to graphically the arrival of all the is photographically racers from some yards before the Alm and registered on each frame of the the Anish right up to and past #lm indieating the time intervals the tape. ut ane 25th, one 50th or 1000); of a second.

of

light bombers.

The Defence Minister sald also that he huppet to Krt Be U.S.-built F-80 jota er CUT)** parable lighter planes from friendly country."-

***T* United Press,

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

THE BOAT IS SINKING--BEING PULLED DOWN! NARDA AND LOTHAR--IN THERE! WHAT-- CAN I DO--

By Mik

muk

S

GULP

SLURP

By Ernie Bushmiller

EGLOWWW

Owwwww

OW

Oww

GLUG CHOMP

LET'S SEE... HEADING SOUTHEAST NOW I SHOULD TURN BACK TO ITALY......BUT NOT ENOUGH.

GAS LEFT...

GAPZOOKS,

HELLO!

7. CAN TALAC 10

By Frank Robbins

HELLO, YOURSELF, LITTLE PARAKEET YOU'RE THE LITTER PELLA I TURNED

LOOSE BY ACCIDENT/

HOPE THE LITTLE FELLA WHO ILLS TROUBLE, JOHNNY?

The recis for the Alm-the camera can be modified to take

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

Couldn't be fresher!

+

PRAV

4 Libby's Tr

Itry

FROZEN PEAS TODAY

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

this situation

*calls for

San Miguel

One great advantage of the Is that each chronocinegines frame of film gives an absolutely positive and clear cut picture without any of the distortion seen in the present of photographing close finishes at high speed,

habitually

system

This is due to an entirely new principle in the camera shutter design of the apparatus which doca away

the with

slotted, shutter mechanism used today in sport. So much superlor is the New principle that it# designers have patented a three- alimensional version.

IN OTHER FIELDS This new apparatus

also And

will

havo many scientific Industrial applications outside the field of sport.

Because of its extreme port- ability and accuracy, road engineers and traffic experts have niready shown marked interest in the invention for analysing the flow of trafe,— China Mail Special.

GRANT FOR

BOY SCOUTS

to

London, Feb. 7.

The Boy Scouts Association is receive grants totalling £50,000 from the King George VI Foundation, a memorful fund for the late King, subscribed

from all over the world.

The Association sald today the main object of the grants was the expansion of existing. facilities for the training of Leaders and potential leaders.

Bursaries of £5,000 will en- |able selected lenders to study and work with Boy Scouts In other parts of the British Com- monwealth.----Reuter.

Meteorological Conference:

Peking

Protest

London, Feb. 0. Mr Tu Chang-wang, Director of the Meteorological Office of the China, today protested to Meteorological Organisation" for refusing to accept the repre- sentative of People's Chino at is Aston Regional Conference which opened in Delhi four days ago and for permitting the No- tionalist Chinese delegate to attend, the New China News Agency reported tonight,

The protest describes this as "entirely unlawful or amjust.”

AT am instructed by tho" Government of Chine, to lodge a serious protest against it," Me Tu salch.

The protest was sont, to the acting Secretary of the Organi-. mation in Gmueva,-Router, Even

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