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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY,^ NOVEMBER

1956, *!

CHINA WATCH ON RHINE NEW STYLE

MAIL

HONGKONG

PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

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Classified Advertisements

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS

$2.00 PER DAY

10 cents TER WORD OVER 20

Royal Navy Starts S. Africa

Second Decade

Krefeld, West Germany, Nov. 6. The Royal Navy is starting the second decade of its watch on the Rhine which began as an Occupation task in 1946 and is now part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's defence system.

Twelve

launches and ive very interesting after service in Junding craft make Up the larger Alps. present strength of ine Driish) Rhine Squadron, based Industrial riverdde city Krefeld. They patrol about 75

of

mallien

the

further 366

the Swiss border.

the

Enthusiastic

One of his Сту Sergeant Rhine,

(rom David King, whose wile and marth of Cologne to the Dutch smail daughter live in Melrose Frontier Belgian, Frenchs and Avenue, Pennycross, Plymouth, Wolted Stales Squadrona patrol | talked enthusiastically about his south job. Like many of the men, he Births, Deaths, Marriages,

Ands the great river fascinating. Personal $5.00 per insertion

the British and takes » pride in his slip.

Many of the members of this not exceeding 25 words, 25quadron, a tiim 90-foot motor

live inonel which will do 1 knots, | Squadron

with their was once the gilt of the city of familles a spacious married Hamburg 16 Hitler's Air Force | quarters here. The single men fader Maestal Hermano Goering, live in the well-equipped buse She was humed Karin II, after | when not on river operations. ase Brat Swedish wife

cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS

10% EXTRA

If not prepaid a

booking fee

of 50 cents in charged.

PREMISES TO LET

ISLAND

SHE MACDONNELJ. ROAD), 1 milAR

large veranstal

PITA

The thugshit t

'Prince Charles'

Men from the squadron quite Joften spend free weekends doing ļodu jobs to make their boat

look spick and span, sometimes tising their own money to make little improvements.

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The duck-shooting seat on the vegsel's forecastle took account

it of Goering's proportantis. with ima{18}+ ful w view, I ditang kinah, à bru- about three feel three inches rooms, 2 bathtimaan, set vartits" (wall,

wide. 4ficaci mmpte La uit de tul COIL

Contractum au

Passenger Tact Cheung Tad, 70477

STAMPS

Most boals go out at least suge

week Training

1973

putrols. Twice a year, the whole Squa-

May Divert

A River

surplus

water

of the the

Pretoria, Nov. 6, An irrigation engineer's dream of diverting the Orange River into Great Fish River through a tunnel has ́ad- 80-mile vanced A stop towards reality.

MEÁL BREAK

BARBERS

Bydney, Nov. 0.

Popular buy in Bydney famillen where there are

STONE AGE

DWELLING

Copenhagen, Nov. 6.

Age

Colgate-Palmolive Celebrating

Co

150th Anniversary

The

Colgate-Palmolive

Company now

A 6,000 year old Stone dwelling site has been founded celebrating its 150th anniversary, represents an

Nordmore outgrowth of

The Palmolive three firma: Company, Peet Brothers Company and Colgate & Company.

of Hesselbjerg, near haireuiling kit, boys is a and popular man 16 Aby

in North Jutland. factory is one prepared to cut fair in the meal-hour break as a sideline to bia factory work.

With hair cut price con- Inot ended, the new sales are expooled to be S for men (rise of is) and 3s 64 for boys (riss of 6d),

Hairdressers, forced to take factory has

jobs when the

thom carlier rists forood out of saloon employment, handsome making "perks" from meal-break crops, with their customers sitting on upended cases.— China Mail Special,

Tho

Minister of Water Affairs, Mr P. O. Sauer, referred the project to Natural Resources Development Council for investigation,

but

Are

of the cost

the Originally

be the scheme, which would biggest Irrigation project ever attempted In South Afrien, was estimated ot £17,500,000 because of an increase in costa since la conception, the schume would work out

some at probably Feast £20,000,000 Funeral Car

millions

of pounds more

altogether.

MAIN FEATURE

Joy

Ride In

Lisbon, Nov. 0. Adelino Lopes

Santos dox Coelho and nine friends, seven

The main feature of the pro- men and two girls, decided to jeet is the construction, costing have some fun one evening, so at least

£10,000,000, of they borrowed a funeral cor which irrigation owned by Coelho's employer, a

divert Lisbon undertaker. engineers estimate will

tunnel

farm of

for conservation 1,000,000 acre- dron gets under way-li spring | feet of water a year. A new

plate Ift there North Sea, where they wheelhouse

The boat's meer for joint manoeuvres with The water will be led to the Metal

British Title: Motor a smaller Squadron based on the tunnel by about five miles of

Elbe Launch 002). But the launch hasi

and tra Late summer.

canal, starting

the ரக !peen

unofficially e-named through the marrowing river, to Doorpoort, Just north Prince Charles," the name now Strasbourg. On the way south.

Ventersstad.

KOMETHING EXCLUSIVE, (020-

painted on her bows, 0173 her courtesy visits are paid 10 tom packet of urted Barnpa

jebeits

NET small Belgian, French and PTO 20 ORIA LT packet upward

Squadrons entirely A21

South dinghy Cluna Mor Pub Wyndham Steel,

Salisbury Hoad, KoWJENNE

Far

serite

STAMP

ALBUMA Collection Builder Betten NAW Bwek naw Available. 53, From Youth China Morning Post Ld. Wyndham Street and Salbury Road, Kowloon.

WANTED KNOWN

STATINELY

HOME A OFFICE Aquitan and nute buka, chidren's bueka, Chiesa nele Very wide selec

A valable at Boule hing Morning for, Jamuted, aloog KORN and Salisbury Road, Kirwloon Trade Angulses invited

NOTICE

CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD.

Notice To Shareholders

Notice is hereby given that

the Directors of China Light

and

On

The Prince Charica, whisa Captum E. Hugh Cartwright, RN, the Squadron's cominendin officer, Vses

Proud

the Aunericon

flouting A

The Squadron is proud of the thanoeuvre headquarters, hy a fuct that on Its southward trips, German crew, including several it in the only one of the Allied squadrons which uses no German pilot.

holders of the Iron Cross and polite and efficient steward who used to serve in the Waffen SS. Hitler's elite crops.

Captain Cartwright

had only cone regret about this summer's

recently completed cruise:

the Squadron had saved no one from Normally manages

to rescue about five people from the swift-flowing Rhine during each erulse. China Mail Special

Captain Cartwright who comes from Looe, in Cornwall, is une of the few Royal Navy men, drowning. hain own Squadron, The deck crows of the remaining launches, also former German vessels, and the British landing craft, are all Royal Marines, though esamen man the engine-tooms and do most of the shore base duties.

Marines man the Squadron because of its role in North At- lantic Trealy Organisation dc- fences to provide patrol and assault craft for Army орега tions.

Cloak And Dagger

The Squadron also includes Hoyal Marine Special Boat Sec- tion,

"cloak and dagger men"

move

& Power Co., Ltd., intend to who man two-man canoes and recommend

the Annual are also trained parachutists General Meeting u Final and underwater swimmers. Dividend of 80 cents per share along the Rhine and its tribu-

During training. they on fully-paid shares in respect taries by dark,

covering about of the year ended 30th 20 miles a night and bivouack- September, 1950,

ing by day.

Dividends

תס

One of the Squadron's main partly-paid tasks is to get to know the river shares will be paid on a pro yard by yard, and rata basis.

By Order of The Board of Directors

Hong Kong.

P. W. A. WOOD, Secretary & Chief Accountant.

5th November, 1966,

To ADVERTISERS

also the officials of the German river authority who for local know- ledge und Watson could be in- valuable in the event of war.

National service officers, aged 10 OF 20, are given command of some of the launches, each with n crew of sİK. They have to ¡ learn the wiles of the strong Rhine currents, varying from about four to about alx miles per hour.

They must follow closely, too, the winding dredged channels in the river, which in many parts is no deeper than six fest six inches and must know SUNDAY POST-HERALD

special navigational rules. Првов for commercial

One Royal Marine officer pow advertising should be booked not Inter than learning the tricks of Rhine

navigation 19 noon on Wednesdays.

27-year-old Lleutenant PHP. Gumm of For the BOUTH CHINA Three Legged Cross, Wimborne, MORNING POST and the

Dorset, who recently took com- CHINA MAIL, 48 hours mand of Panther, one of the before date of publication, launches, an 80-foot diesel- "powered boat built in Denmark Special Announcements for the Germana in 1940. and Classified Advertise- | Lieutenant Gumm, mente as usual.

regular,

said that he found his new job

P&O

R.M.S. "CHUSAN”

SPECIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

It is regretted that due to the Suez Canal situation the R.M.S. "CHUSAN” has been re-routed via the Cape of Good Hope,

Passage rates in the United Kingdom for this voyage have therefore been increased by 20 percent. The additional passage money must be paid before embarks- tion. · All passengers, other than Government passengers, are kindly requested to call at the office of the Agents, Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. of H.K. Ltd., P. & 0, Building, bringing their passage tickets with them, aa soon as possible, to complete payment."

The additional 20 percent. will be refunded should the "Chusan'? subsequently proceed yla Buez.

Passage money, already paid will be refunded in full to passengers who wish to cancel their bookings in this

of

leaving Some of the water the far end of the tunnel will be drawn off by two canals, one going in the direction Conway and the other towards Hofmeyr, both in the Cape,

will The bulk of the water pass down the Theebuw Spruit Into the Great Brak

River, thence to the existing darn 41 Grassridge,

Water for the Lower Sunday's River will be passed down the Great Fish River, and will be conveyed by a carial and a short tunnel to the Little Fish River, entering it just below Somerset East-China Mail Special.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

I'VE--COME TO LIFF AGAIN!

THE EFFECTS OF THAT RAY HAVE WORN OFF! WE CAN MOVE AGAINT

FERDINAND

NANCY

JOHNNY HAZARD

SO ONE-EAR McGURK AND HIS TRUCK BLEW UP! - |BUT HOW WAS IT

DONE, CAPT

WHAT IS THE RAY, THAT COMES FROM THAT

RING?

I'M AN EXPLORER--|

NOT A MECHANIC. I'M NOT SURE HOW IT WORKS.

THE

BOY-- I LOVE

TO KICK OLD PIGSKIN AROUND

FROM THE FRAGMENTS WE COULD PIECE TOGETHER, LOOKED LIKE THE TRADEMARK

OF SOUP MASTERS...

They went to Sucavem

Lisbon village in

outskirts, where they had a good supper with good wine.

At four in-he morning while returning to Lisbon. We car skidded and crashed against

parked on the side of the car

Coelho was killed, one street. of the girls and a пол were the others badly injured and slightly Injured. Chlua Special.

Mall

Athens, Nov. §. Pantella Kloutsis, who has been arrested here, escaped from Vourla prison with 27 other Communists in June, 1955.

He had been sentenced LO death for Civil War crimes and aino accused of espionage.—

China Mail Special,

ON LOW POWER--IT 'FREEZES' PEOPLE--

WHOA--NOT AGAIN!

ROAR

SEEMS LIKE ONE-CAR WAS IN THE HABIT OF TAKING COFFER WITH HIM ON HIS HI-JACKING OPERATIONBI WELL-THIS TIME. THE MAGUKIA FORUS ALSO HAD A

Hundreds of destroyed int tools, oyster shells, deer antlers and aurochs bones were

ปล

covered on a kitchen "midden." The lowest layer dates from

about 0,000 years ago. At later period the son had ad- vanced and covered the site ne witnesst by an 11 centimetres (about four inches) Jayer of snall shells. Above this were found a number of fine tools witnessing to the occupation of the site again of a much later date. China Mall Special.

CP

1700-1930

150th

ANNIVERSARY

dine ro-

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

| USING A HIGHER

SETTING--IT HAS LIFTING POWER --AS YOU SEE!

By Mik

2-14

By Ernie Bushmiller

By Frank Robbins

AND IN SOUND PRIVATE OFFICE AT THE AIRFIELD.

The business was established in 1806 in a small shop at No. 6 Dutch Street, New York. Its founder, 23-year-old William Colgate, faced a difficult problem: nearly all cleansing materials were manufactured at home. Few housewives ever bought soap.

1847.

But William Colgate com- The firm grew fast. In 1817, pounded a product not only of Colgate WEB advertising his

and alkalla as all soap soan in newspapers. In Late

moved was in those days-but added the Colgate plant was rare essences and soothing oils, scross the river to Jersey City, Then he offered something else New Jersey. new--to deliver the product to the customers' homes.

There's No Magic about CADBURY'S

DAIRY MILK

Chitusj DAIRY MILK

Couldn't be fresher!

Libby's

FROZEN PEAS TODAY

ROWNTREES

YOU CAN

THE

FRUIT

situation

for a

San Miguel

The business passed from father to son, from generation to generation. The

business

was incorporated in 1008.

Meanwhile at the peak of the Civil Wor in 1804, B. J. Johnson opened a soap plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Дооп the Arm

became

que of the largest producers of soap in the Midwest. A chemical laboratory was opened for experimentation and the development

of the first products-one the kind in the nation.

of new of

The famous Palmolive eoop was developed in the 1890's by Caleb Johnson, son of the owner and a chemist by profession. it was a floating soap-not the product os It is known today,

FIRST MACHINE

in 190-1. young Johnson one of purchased

the first French milling machines ever in the US, and the Arm

seen

inilles

began to manufacture a hard- Palmolive soup In the turin

The | | sold today. brand swept across the country

with and

the it

Palmolive that advertising slogan "For schoolgirl complexion."

Within three yenra Palmolive was being exported to England and, shortly afterward, to near- ly every country in the world.

In 1917, the firm changed its rame to The Palmolive Company.

The third ancestor of the Colgate-Palmolive organisation -Peet Brothers Company-was started in Kansas City in 1872. The three Poet Brothers worked

alone in the plant making the cutting it into bars and calling it directly to housewives In lime, modern selling and distributing methods were in- troduced, A branch plant was established in California, and the Arm became one of the leaders in the soap industry of

the West.

The present company was in- corporated in 1923 in Delaware as The Palmolive Company. The first merger

leading to what today is the Colgate-Palmolive 3 took place in 1926 The Palmolive Company joined with the Peet Brothers firm. The new company took the name of The Palmolive- Peot Company.

MERGER

In 1928, the new firm merged with Colgate

& Company,

forming the Colgate-Palmolive- Pect Company.

ullo of the

The corporate company was changed to Colgate Palmolive Company in 1963.

brandta

Today, the Company is one of the world's leading producers of soups, synthetic detergents and toilet articles. Colgate- Palmaityo

nog sold in practically every country of the tree world through the domestic crganisation

subsidiaries and located in 31 foreign countries. World-wide sales are approach- ing $600,000,000 annually. The has a long history of Crontable operations dividends have been paid in every year. sinco 1895,

World headquarters are locat ed in, the new Colgate- Palmolive Building in New York City: Domestic plants" are" located at

Jersey City,

New

Jetavy; Jeffersonville, fodiana; Kane City, Kansas; ja and Berkeley, California. Principal foreign subsidiaries also" hayo local manufacturing facilities.

Refused TB Treatment

Fined

Wellington, Nov, 0.

What is believed to be the first jense of its kind in New Zadland under the Tuberculosis Act o 1948 a Hokluka msident i wie fined EB for falling to attend a elinio for

treatment:

for the sup pression, of tuberculosis in New)

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