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Dotwards "OARTHAGE"
"CORFU”
Leaves Lendva
Ine Hongk
In Part
7th March
2nxt Marek
4th April
18th Apr
"CANTON"
"CHURAN”
12021 March
Vin Southampton, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Cojonako,
Homewards
Penang BiderDoje
"CARTHAGE" 11th February
"CORFU**
"CANTON"
*"CHUSAN”
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Dua Lezdom
14th March
11th March
11th April
Bu
Ap: 11
May
Uh Moy
2011 May
Via Hingapore, Penang, Colombe, Bombay, Aden,
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• Also calls Marsellies.
FREIGHT SERVICE
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Start
Yokotama
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Antwerp,
dam & Hamburg Trum UK.
With liberty to call at Belews before or after Btralia Port and at Bombay 1 inducement offera.
Tanks available
fut carriage of O in Balk.
Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passonger
accommodation
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
“FELTALA“ Mar
SIR DILANA
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"FILTALA”
VALEN
from Daleutta & S'pore Tur Whatuna & Japan
trom Japa
for SingapOZEN, fatigua &alcutta
Jap
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Feb 201 for Кон k Yokohama.
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HAFI FEEL LIKE LONG (JOHN SILVER WITH THIS
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BADZOOKS,
I CAN TALK.
HELLO...
Arrives
Bella
Arrives Salts
THEY SPRAYED THE TOP SIDE OF THE SHIP -- TO MAKE
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Critics
Hungarian
Became Far
Too Critical
Vienna, Feb. 7.
Self-criticism is a very good thing and an integral part of the Communist system of govern- ment, but, the Hungarian Government thinks, it must not go too far.
of
Reports in Hungarian newspapers reaching here show clearly that the leaders of the Hungarian Communist
the party and Government are now trying to dam the flow of pessimistic criticism which they started themselves and which has filled the Press in recent months.
No las
a person than the Prime Minister, Mr Imre Nagy himself, started off this wave of criticism, In July 1953, he indulged in a perfect crgy of self- criticism, and criticism of his predecessors in office.
Following
the white criticising, his example,
fail to think Japan. U p
Prog oritacised the of the splendid results whlch Switzerland. Denunark, Norway & Hungarian
former Government's economic our people has achieved under pulley, Its too great emphasis the leadership of the Party In ou heavy industry, neglect of the last 10 years, are not on consumer goods production and the right road. Nor are those of agriculture, its fallurn to who fall fa appreciate the new build houses and its mistakes results now being attained in in alleing what house)
the new period.
land. 1 p.m.
Thailand, Majaya, Indoneste, Aur- Zealand, tralia, New
Mauritius, pan.
Sweden, 6 pt.
Formosa, B p.an,
Ceylon
My Barfare China, People's Republic, 0.30 am. Formosa, V 4.0.
Indo-Clasa, 14.m
Malaya, Africa,
N
Africa,
IN 8. Modesta & Mozambique
via L. Marques). W. Atrien, P via Lagon, 11 a mu
Indonewa, Noon
Philippines, N Bornea, Hebaul, 1
D.
Maco, 2 p.m. Macau. & pan,
Radio Hongkong
KK.T.
pn., Time Signol and Progrmezne Swinmary: 0.03, ABC Bandstand- Central Band of the Royal Air Force conductor, Wing Cominander A E Sims, Of.5 (BUCTS); 8.50. **Firml Hearing" presented by Hugh Sullivan (Studio); 1.50 Weather Report;
Time Signal and World News London Belay); 7,00, Commentary (London Relay) or Special Announce. menta: 7.15, Britain Stages-Massed Miner Choir ABCTS; 13. Fore Favourites Landen Relay): 4. 14 Demi-Heure
Madame Francaise
**Sonatine" Njulan Van T (Planxi),
Revel), "Parauge" (Henni TomBÍ?. "Deux Puemes (Nican Van Ti (Studio); 8.30, Grand Hotel—A half hour of entire played by Tom Jem-- kinw and the Palm Court Orchestra
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Ravri); 10.50. Weather Reportį 11. Tline Bignal, Ándio News Reel (Lon- don Relay Recorded); 11.18, Good- night Mukse: God Save The Queen; 11.30, Close down.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
THE DARK SHAPES CIRCLE ABOUT THE SINKING CRAFT --HELPLESS, | MANDRAKE WATCHES--WHAT ARE
THESE THINGS PHE WONDERS -- UNKNOWN CREATURES OF THE | OCEAN BOTTOM P
HUHTE SAY
THAT AGAIN, "BADZOOKS"!.
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By Frank Robbins
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SUFFERIN' SUSIM/ THIS PARAKEET.....
16 TALKING IN
CODE!
Were.
there
ID NOT IMPROVE An things did not Im-
but prove,
tended rather to get worse during the past year the Congress of the Popular's Front criticised not only the former Gov- ernment and its policy bul also
"The Weitzon
of criticism must be wielded in a Costumati - ist menner so that, while enlting away everything that keeps us back and is bad, it at the same Une enables us to go forward Mini use i to solve the tusks with which We are Incol. Communist criticism is never critician for His own sake, nor is 11 used for no purpose nt all always has one dinam to make our
Party und Our I people progress is swiftly ԱՖ taken up possible."
the present Govern- ment. It was accused of not carrying out the "July line" polley.
and
This crucism was with great gusto by the Press and the lesser officials, tended to get out of hand.
Now the Government CITIS to think that criticismi of its policy and members
hus Kone
far enough. Mr Mihaly Farkas, secretary of the Central Leader- ship of the Hungarian Workers' (Communis) Party, pointed out that such criticism, curried to excess, would beneff! #ol the Party but its enemies.
"Criticism and self-criticism," he said, "play a vital part in the life and fight of our party. We must keep
alive creative, progressive, constructive critic- ism in all felds of Our Party
state life. At the and
same Ilme, attention must be drawn to the tarl that those who,
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
FROZEN FRESH IN THE COUNTRY {
TRY
Libby's
FROZEN FOODS
TODAY!
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATE
this situation
calls for a
San Miguel
The Exilter of the Communist Party orgub, Szabad Nep, also eciileised the way criticism was "Our Journalista being used. and our readers have reallaed necal years that the Pross hns grudually become dull,” he wrote. The Party resolutions of June 1953 and of October 1954 released the Press from Na Letters, Il Kave real sense and content to Communist But criticism must Journalism, not get out of hand,
ECONOMIQ FAULTS
"Our Press han deali a great deal with the faults of our economic policy the last three-quarters of a year and with the wig these have been of opposi tion
the Government's new policy. This was right and justified As the Central leadership had stated that the
reol of our mistakes must be sought and destroy- od. But the time has now
the come to abandon
ro- petition of Our faults as this, continued too long. may spoil our mood and create uncertainty about our future tasks."
Mr Jozact Darvas, Minister of Popular Culture, on Novem→ her 22 atto wrdle' In Szabad Nep an article stucking "Tho overbidding of our hand In order to prevent the enemy from making game." He de- scribed Excessive criticism 13 "petit bourgeois."
"Those who paint everything black," he said, "are not help- ing thereby the people but their enemies. He appealed for "selt confidence and enthusiasm" the work to fulfil the tasks of increasing production, especial-
ly in agriculture, o sald that "determined cheerfulness" should be the polley of the Hungarlan Press.
Thus the leaders of the Hungarian Party and Govern- ment are now trying to dam the flood of pessimistic criticism which they started themselves, -China Mall Special.
High Indian
Birth
Rate
In Fiji
London, Feb. 8. The higher fertility rate of the Indians in F is causing fundamental chango of structure in the population which may have far-reaching a Colonial Offies
annncoated today.
In 1874, when theso 200 islands in the Southwest Pacific became British, their population was almost entirely Filan, the report added. But when the development of the colony do manded more Labour that the 200,000 native population could supply, the Immigration of In- dentured labourers from the Indian subcontinent was started. By the end of 1953, the Indians outnumbered the Fillans by 154.803 to 139,373. In the short space of 70 years, ino Indian population has risen from a mere fmotion to 48 por cent of the total population" tho
report sny.
Their numerical superiority
4ming more marked every
The report said that in 1958, the Indian birth, rate, was 45.91 : per thousand. In the specide, birth imte in the a group 16×19′′ was 171 pts thousand compared with the equivalent: 1231 'rate of 10 per thousand. China Mall Special.
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