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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956.

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OFFICIAL NOTICE

Proposal to change

Ship's name

1. Alister George Hyls of 701 7 Pdinburgh House, Hung Kong hereby give notice that In conspynence of change of wwnership and Aransfer of Port of Registry of the vessel

TO MOSCOW

Mexican Who Led Strike Of 26,000 Pupils

Mexico City, Sept. 3.

A 35-year-old medical student who recently led a strike which closed the National Polytechnic Institute and spread to other schools throughout Mexico has been invited by the Moscow Communist youth organisation to tour the Soviet Union, Poland and Czechoslovakia as their guest. He is Nicandro Mendoza, président of the Confederation Students.

During the

CFFI

of Technical

oh

Ceniceros. students tr.ke. which lasted for two and a half months, Mendoza never admit- tex! hia politiea! umiliations. Since he had left Mextro for his European tour, observérs her surveying the CommTYLETEST Party Funtion in the country

attempted to reach several only "Ac- strike

agreement bevisions but Mendoza dt livered an ultimatum │cept nil terms have er nunties

ор

the

fortkl hase

beca

Senor Licenciado Angel Car-! vajal.

Intertor. I Minister Di

investigation of - ነ That party ordered

strike eaters and motives deyfining since the days when ind the movement.

Vicente Lom-

by

They prestige steadily Moscow-trained

bardo Toledano's Confederation of Mexicon Workers spearhead- ed the nationalisation of the mai mulustry

Trounced

Dur

the

hr proceedings called ur Menckan and explain-

et the damage being done The school, faculty and students —not to mention public prees has the pro nged strike, Mericlaza was achurnant "All a nothing

Finally I personal interven- tom of

Adolfo Ruiz❘ President

the strike 10 Cortmes brought

of

Ale.

VILA

an end

During the administration former President Miguel mam, Lombardo Tuledḥaties soundly trounced 171 tation eretens and his Popular Party has had 100e influence

Mexican Communists. staunchly Stalinist as a result

campaign of the anti-Trotsky which entrainated in the u sination of the founder of the Red Army here, were stunned' by the new Moscow line. The party here is plainly facing the alternative of receiving a biond Transfusion or dying of unaezudo.

The Communists affach great import inem to the National Pulytechnie Institute. From its 20.000 students C'estre leaders of government and in- dustry who

planners are thes ahitects ot Mexhen's

The overcrowded Polytechnie

I have applied to the Minis- ¦ Institute, which was built 10

Ter

bercromochale of Transport and Civil

Avion under Secting 47 of

the Merchant Shipping Ael, 1891, in respet of the steam-

had a entrance

15,000 students, i

*xaminations

and nu servening Students CONTH

ship “INDIAN IMPORTEN" | Ambitious.

"I students i from Mexico's poorest clues but many bre One out hye receives about a line

אייזן

Unfamiliar

my

muany

1-

of HONG KONG REGISTRY day for subsistence and Official Number 181119, Gross KIT slurmitory accommodation Tonungr $191.46 Tons, Register nad meals at Government Jonnage #229.97 tons, hereto- fore owned by Indin Steam- ship Company Limited of Calcutta for permission 10 change her name to "SOUTH

Observers unfamiliar with BIRCH" and Lo hove her

Mexico believe that the Gover- registered in the new name ment shottie hive been able nt the Port of HONG KONG control the recent disorders by

merely cutting

the

to

free

as owned by Birch Steamshipments and dormitory accommo- Company Limited.

to be

ition which continued av: llabie during the tr.ke,

enntary to the traditions of "academic Irtechoty" and no official ever nuggested it.

Any objection to the pro- | However, this would have been posed change of name must be sent to the REGISTRAR OF SHIPPING at HONG KONG within SEVEN days from the

appearance of this

advertisement.

Dated at HONG KONG the 31st day of August, 1968.

BIRCH STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED.

A. G. INGLIS,

Director.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÈÉS

Consigners per

CIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

.. "PE no"

are hereby notified that their cargo will bị discharged intp thì Hồng Kang & Kowloon Wharf de Dodown Co., Ltd.'s rodown where it will be at consignees' risk and subject to the, wharfa, terms and conditions of sjodage, and where delivery may be obtained.

· Damnared, packages are to be left)

In the godown for examination by

consigneen" and the company's we-

When Mendoza called out the National Polytechnic's 26,000 students last April, he demand- ed the resignation o! the School Director, Dr Hernando Corso, construction of moro classrooms, laboratories, dor- mitories air-conditioned

buses Los student exclirsiónis, declare a day substiturich for mil students and additional spend- ag money for Sundays plus a Christmas bonus.

İnvestigation

Το back up

the demands, equade took strong - Bri possession of the buildings, barricaded the entrances to the camps, molested professors in their homes and staged noisy downtown demonstrations,

When Dr Corso offered to confer with the students, Mendoza replied that he would deal only with "competent The Minister of authorities." Education, Sonor Jaso Angel

veyou. Mesars Goddard & Douglas NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

at 10 4,m, on Thursday, sih jeptim- her, 1838,

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godown and ail goods remaining undelivered after the Ti" saptamine, 1956, will be subject to, repi.

M... “TAIYUAN”“

Ared. 3rd September, 1950

· Damaged ombo uk this vessel jelik be surveyed by Mew Goddard te Dougin at North Point – Wharven, Ltd's, Godown at 10 #.m. on Thurs. day-ith and Friday, 7ths Beptember. 1954, conalgriees, representatives 'we requested to be present – during " effected. Juvys

All claims against, the, vergel. miast be presented to the undersigned, on or before the 1st October), 1998, or they may not be recognisect,

No Fire Insuratite win baik.

ANUTTERFIELD & KWIRE,

The President received. Mendoza and other strike tenders a his LAN Pity Me

and paternally lecture of them

the role of Mudents Plytechnie

In the future of Mexico. Bo agized un accelerate improvements arely plamed

ter the school and to study the student demouels.

Only then did Mendoza per- myft clas-rooms to reopen for the 28,000 youngsters studying to become technicians and engineers in Mexton's rapidly expanding industry.China Mall Special.

Nansen Medals

Awarded

3.

Geneva, Sep!

Medals for behalf of dwarded here

Twe Nutsen outstanding work on refugees were

today

Mis Dorothy D

The young Crown Prince

Chel Gustaf of Sweden, like millions of

tho youngsters world over.

currently tomping through his summer Picture left shows

holidays.

him in a park on Oland Island, A BILLET cooked

campfire.

enjoytrik

over

right showWS

hamas In

Ploture

cowboy

null as he takes a ride on his horre Bašilo.-Express Photo.

well-known women's| RIVER FLOWS

States.

AGAIN

On Holiday

GULF OIL OBJECTS TO BILL

The

Gulf

Romt, Sept. 3.

of Oil Company Pittsburgh, United States, the first to and oil in commercial tonight quantities

Itudy, threatened to cease all activities on the Itallon mainiand if the Senate ratlles an oil bill pussed Calcutta, Sept, 3.

by the Chamber of Deputies in A gigantle blockade prevent-

July. the natural flow of Litt River in Tibet has been breached, it WDS announce amictally in Shillong, Assam,

A de eight miles long and 800 feet wide had been formed by the obstruction, threatening Assam with a heavy flood,

Houghton,

lender In the United and to the late Dr G. J. van Heuven Goedhart, United Nu- High Commissioner for Refugers, who died on July 8.1

Mrs Houghton Treeived hering the medial in person mad Mts van Heuven Goedhart received the

awarded posthumously! medal to her hustyki,

Tributes were Dr memory of

1

The threat

announced WAS here tonight

Prince Niels Dy Pignat: Aragona, Italan presentative of Gulf O.

written

BAD DRIVERS

Idea Of US Road Safety Expert

San Francisco, Sept. 3.

Trafic safety engineers of California, where

at least one person a day is killed on the highways, believe they have found three of the four solutions to fewer fatalities.

19 an

Highway deaths may be 13- laws. Seldan, duced by "engineering," "educa- | uffler observed working on the tion." end "entoreainetel.

stretch of San Francisco Penin- sula dighway which is notorious The missing factor is "selce- because of the frequency tive driver wreêhing." It may tatal accidents, be years hefore its establish-

ment,

PRACTICALLY NONE

of

Cities and towns also have the responsibility for enforcing

These fundamentals of trafe safety have been established by the California State Divisk of Hightways: the University of Californile Institute of Trans-tre jaws within their jurisdic- portation and Traffle Engineer-n. Palo Alto where Stanford ing: and military officials charged from a plague of accidents.

University is situated suffered with reducing the traffic foll among military personnel,

CONCLUSIONS

The research efforts ogree on theve conclusions:

Now tho Palo Alto officers constantly patrol the city streets in patrol cars, make arrests at the least provocation. The fre- queny ot accidents has de- creased to the point where there or practically none at al.

Extubation, the third possibla formula fox

the trame

Good highways are safe high- ways so mg as there are NO facto engineering defects which can reducing

injury to D competent fatalities, is being attempted on

a broader scale.

Cruso driver.

Injuries

and

a

Trafic Engineer George M. Such education now starts in Webb of the Division of High- the primary schools with the ways reportedi thut properly students required to

officer examination on engineered highways are respon police sible

ilve for utily

per cent the proper way to ride bicycles, of beidents. On there High-The rules are fundamentally the ways. 95 per cent of all accidents sam that automobile drivers or caused by the driver.

fere required to observe. Baforcement of existing traffe This educational programme is laws designed to protect the being financed by a special one driver from

al dollar assessment on every traffic necessary the highway tell is violator, whether he is guilty of to be

researchers ) running through a red light or reduced, the deelded,

is charged with speeding. Run- ning Into millions of dollars a year, the fund is administered by the State educational system.

himsel

California has patrul officers laws on 79,889 highways. spilt into three with only 500

F

1,500 highway to enforce the

miles of state

officers 24-hour shifts,

These

are

on duty at any

the paid to

Prince Pignatelli in A vast sheet of water is now Heuven YBU Goedhart and of Fridtjof Non-flowing slowly through the wide statem. said the new law was without flooding the objectionable because it ignored sen, the Norwegian scientist and breach Polar explorer

became who

area and the Hver is becoming the Afty-fifty principles applied Brst

for High Commissioner normal, the announcement said in most other countries and belvon time cxcept during mer

Earlier this

unusus Kencies, month several cause it imposed an Refugees in the League of Na-

lost

in their lives

number of restrictions on tions, after whom the medais persons

attempta to

the operations of foreign companies, blow up were named--China Mail Spe-

-Reulir. obstruction. United Press. ciul.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

IT WAS

THREE AM

I WAS WATCHING FROM MY WINDOW

HMM-WHY WERE YOU WATCHING YOUR NEIGHBORS' HOUSE AT THAT

HOUR, MR.CRAB?

FERDINAND

NANCY

BECAUSE THEY SEEMED FISHY.

FIRST--WHEN DID THEY MOVE

INT THEN, WHY DID MY

DOG TRY TO BITE HIM→→ NEVER DID BEFORE--

GO ON

HEY, MISTER-CAN Í CHOOSE A

BOY TO DELIVER A

MESSAGE ?

JOHNNY HAZARD

A

O-OKAY, KITTY, BUT LET ME TAXI

LET ME TAKE 'ER OFF, JESSI OH, IT FEELS GOOD, HER OVER TO THE '

TO BE IN A PLANE AGAINĮ.

· RUNWAY +03 ›

SURE

"ANYHOW, I WAS ABOUT READY TO GO TO SLEEP.- THEN I SAW mf AMAN--SHOOTING OUT OF THE CHIMNEY!"

I WANT HIM

TO TELEGRAPH

A PUNCH FOR ME

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

By Mik

SOUVENIRS ·Postel

By Ernie Bushmiller

TELEGRAPH

OFFICE

TELEGRAPH OFFICE

J014-7

YES ALL MINE

HOW I FEEL ALIVE

AGÁINI

FAMI

BUSHMILLER

By Frank Robbins

the

MAIN CAUSE

But with

drivers themselves

and the

es the main cause of nocidenta, This number is inadequate to the most

promising, perform the job of "frightening"lqust possible of attainment, is the moturislər Into obeying the selective screening of applica

tions for motor-vehicle driving Bicences.

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS |

FROZEN FRESH IN THE COUNTRY!

TRY

Libby's

FROZEN FOODS TODAY!

ROWNTREES

RO

this situation

calls for

San Miguel

Each operator of a motor vellele is required to have D "driver's licence. This is ob- tained by passing an examination with a minimum 30 per cent grade on traffic laws, n visual test, and a driving test, Each licence must be renewed every four years.

But possession

does not necessarily mean

of a Licence that om individual

to is competent drive in the 80 mile an hour highway traffic while habitually crowds California's multi-lang highways,

In

IMPOSSIBLE

California there

are ap- proximately 6,775,000 registered motor vehicles. But the number of valid driver licences is about 300,000 less.

Safety advocates have sug gested that unlicensed drivers,

after being involved in accidents, should be eliminated from the Food by requiring to present a valid licence before petrol could bè purchased.

While tho

suggestion hig validity in theory, it is impossi ble of practical application.

Oll companies would resent the fact that their service station attentants would have to garve nd law enforcement officers. They would also restertit the UI will that would be create ed by the refutal -- 'end the resulting loss of male.

BOOTLEGGING

Moreover, the bootlegging of petrol to urugual|fizzk|_drivers would become “big business.?? 3

and

The highway authorities hayo agreed, after their lengthy, rem search programme that until selcotive screening of drivate mero adequate physical psychiatiory, bolaminations established, all other efforts jo reduce highway fatalities will be only inefficient. → China Mail Speciáli

Valiants - On Final Tests

Melbourne, 8pt; 8.

Two Royal Air Forest Vallaht fot bombers today began final Told at Maralingo rage for atomie tiomis ('drop"

about the

Task force commander Air Commodore

Welf flow to Mar linga today to

operational rehdificet the The main towk foron fistili ke

Adelaide', fr Fotobangili diriola, It expecta io savo foe Marotinë

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