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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1956.

NAME SUGGESTED FOR Queen Visits

CARIBBEAN FEDERATION

Kingston, Nov. 19.

Antillea is the suggestion to be put forward for the name of the new nation which is to grow out of the Federation of the British Caribbean, as the result of a competition run by the newspaper Daily Gleaner here.

to

The name will be sent by the, la reached before Cipanga),

The newspaper

termis the Federal Later, Preparatory Organisation for its Antilles and Ponsideration. 11 WIN Ches

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It includes the Bahamas for

Retually mut Barticles which are

the Alanie Ocean, as well kompetanija slurs lying off the costs of Antillen, although South and Central America.

the To this day, Anilles t tif them recomendesi

region The the variations of the name.

one name for the

in recognised of the prize of 500 which British

West Indian dollars langages in French, it is Les

Spanish the Antilles, (over £100} offered by

un advantage Gleaner

17-year-old girl, Antillas. There

with a clear Mev Phoebe Yuille, of La Brea,, in having a nume

intend

Krographical menning, but which to other people has pre-empled national designation

wire

DAKS

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in the Antillen, with that spelling

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de Wit man imalatha, prengisle by the judges, inchided Caribben, Parenteral service to Fur

8. the Unie Stners of the British More frticular ring

West Indie

the Cig Cheong en ontzuetarant

351atines Ca., Tel. 770477.

Caribbean Commonwealth, and the Federation of the Antiles

In giving their decision, the Judges staleel,

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The Carib, Indijans further WCHT than Puerto Rico and a few

of the ira Batürevis

their conquering

Amerten trom South They are not credlice with even Only having sighted Jomaden. the Lesser Antilles were known

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Europeans Coribber islands.

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GIVEN BY COLUMBUS preferable, would be

The West Indies nathe! An "Intensive Method" Corse For į because Award of Diplona an Aude or iforms the bote the comtry and gives. by Columbus because he *W LI approuching Fellow) Will MATINE 3 TIP: the people simply and beyond thought satu orut better salary Interesting i

it will be easier

It has been going out Indi Study with es disput post-time

time, and fest Cikarmestertj

greak of ourselves, as Antilieans of fashion for some turbosi, Landon Chamber

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than as eitzens of a federation will be less and less used,

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and note books, children's books, chean neta. Very wide selec

At Ston tion is available

L'ina 1 Kong and Salisbury Road Rowlin Trade enquiries Invited

Morning Post. Limited,

OFFICIAL NOTICE

1

Proposal to change

a Ship's name

I, JOHN LOUIS MARDEN

of 701 Edinburgh House,

Hong Kong hereby give notice |

A

Queen Elizabeth pays visit to the Magga Dan, the ship of the Commonwealth Expedition Trans-Aulatetic With her Are the ship's master, Captain Hans Peter- xen and, on rizki, Dr Vivian Fuchs, expedition leader, Tho Marga Dan sailed on Novem- her 15.-Express Photo,

Magga. Dan

New Microscope Developed

In United States

San Francisco, Nov, 19. greater precision of the quantity The University of Cali-of radioactivity in the highly mugifted area of a sprimen of fornia has announced the

lisasie.

Press Censorship development of a new type

Statement Awaited

of microscope permitting easier study of biological problems, including cancer.

of

TIME CONSUMING

Formerly

the

measurement are evaluation of radioactivity In the microscopie lev:1 had to be done by a tedious and time consuming procedure involving the use of photographic emul- don ane specimen tissues. ·

the The new micro/cope usc 3 emulsion on the tissues, but a scanning device operated in con-

with junotton

electrical counter now can record automa- tically with precision and speed the amount of radioactivity in the field of view.

MORE MONEY NEEDED FOR

FINE ARTS

London, Nov. 19.

„Public organisations in Britain will have to spend more than twice as much money as at present on the fine arts if Britain is not to lag behind' other countries, according to the independent but publicly financed Arts Council.

The Council rates that tho with ΣΤΟΤΟ money, Fresant £1,000,000 sterling which it and audiences could be doubled in local authorities throughout the the next ten years. country now spend on main- taining the arts in Britain is not unough.

The Council, which helps to finance, opera, - ballet, art ex- hibitione, drama and concerts, In a report covering the first emphasises that more than len years of its existence and | £500,000,000 a year is spent on the outlook for the future, the Britain's public education «ys- Arts Counell says that most tem, pubik Ilbraries, art gallerica nations have recognised the and museums. obligation. to sustain

from public funds,

the arts

Not Among First

#

Rehousing

The proportion of this sum which should be spent on the fine arts. It declares, is half of

sterling. This sum would "ade-

The range

of quately finance"

the Council enterprises which now supports and the cost ot which will increase

the with higher wages, as well as pro- vide money for the "rehousing of the orts.”

оле par cont ог £2,300,000

long term

Britain was not among the first to meet this obligation and the arts are not being maintam- ed on anything like the scale accepted in such countries France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia or the Soviet Union, Public patronage would have to replace the private patron who is rarer and poorer than he W0s even 30 years ago,” the

This rehousing would mean Council's 16 members declare

building, adapting or recondi¬ About the same time, there toning, over a period of years, came an attock on the lack of a mumber of theatres, cotiert interest in the arts from another halls and art galleries in places quarter, Sir Albert Richardson, all over Britain where they President of Britain's leading art could be expected to increase Institution. The Royal Academy. pubile Interest in the arts.

"In private circles you meet

for more Although asking many well - rend intellectuala

the Arts money in the future, who are entirely

ignorant of Council states that the resulta the ine arts."achieved the meaning tat

in the past 10 years "As for those circles

Britain's are not discourering. presided over by the princes of national talent is prolifie and commerce, the atmosphere is promising.

thene and even more depremins.

abundance of petors, musicians,

The instrument, built by Pro- lessor J, E. Gullberg, of the university's

he said. department

scientists zoology, will permli

and record to measure

mors rapidly and

in greater detail infinitesimal amounts of radio- activity in tissues that have been exposed to an isotope.

will be of pari- The device eular interest to scientists con- cerned with coil chemistry ad questions of how substance are synthesised, the relationships of cell components one to another, and the division of normal and cancerous cells.

London, Nov. 10. Following press reports alles- ing censorship in Singapore, the Commonwealth Press Union today issued a statement here announcing that a communien- from the the matter flon on

dirretor managing

the of "Meny of those who

Straits Timex was expected by of the Presa pact in the fileuner's competiton

the chairinan

af Committee saw the significance of Antillea Free:tom

the in one form or another

Sune Union. others Antelita, suggested

The [ew advocated Antilla, while a wow the fuel wine itself. Autammtis.

"la the opinion of the judges, Antilles the be tume for praettenk strong historial and

**The

kr

Antilles

given 10 The islands try early The prize has been awarded to explorers who followed the first entry received in which Columbus They thought the the spelling Antillea once he discrivered must be an ployed."--China Mell Special

adjoining the islanda, belteved IF mediaeval times to be situated

mud-oeran between Lisbon Jazmas. (732 oldtest derivation, dating back to 1455, Semintets

with Plato's Atlantis, others with the Latin

the island aratelet 1.1.

which

that in consequence of Change Marilyn Monroe

of Ownership and Transfer

of Port of Registry of the

vessel, I have applied to the Minister of Transpurt and

Going Home

Civil Aviation under Section Holywood Retrtss Marilyn

47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the steamship "MAHARAJA" of

London to- 11

London, Nov. 10.

Monroe will leave morrow for New York after four-mouth stay 质 Britain Prince"

timing "The Sleeping

She will be accompanied by American pluy- her husband, wright Arthur Miller-France- Presse.

HONG. KONG REGISTRY with British netor Sir Laurence Official Number 149884, Gross Olivier, tonnage 2895 tons, Register tonnage 1716 tons, heretofore owned by Asintic Steam Navigation Company Limited for permission to change her name to "JENNIFER and to

Korea, itself still bearing the have her registered in the new wounds of war, is giving $4,000 name at the Port of HONG for the relief of Hungarian vie KONG as owned by Ebony or Sovie: aggression. Steamship Company Limited.

łnי

Washington, Nov

Tao cheques for that total wil presented 16 the Red Cross *inn erremony here tontorrow by

Minister Pyu

Any objection to the pro-Korean posed change of name must be Han United PreKS sent to the REGISTRAR OF SHIPPING ni HONG KONG

within SEVEN days from the NOTICE TO appearance of this advertise.. ment.

Dated 1 HONG KONG the seventeenth day of November, 1050.

EBONY STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED,

J. L. MARDEN.

Director

Wook

CONSIGNEES

"MARON"

Damaged cargo ex this versed wild Shri Jig Mamers, Goddard te Dougías at Holt's Wharf from to n,m, 14 November 22 and 23. 1936, and have requested to the'r representatives cresent during The forvEY

при

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents.

Hougkeng. November 25, 1034.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignees per Lloyd Triestino

m.v. "VICTORIA"

Aro hereby notified, with reference to our previous announcement, that Lloyd Triestino are prepared to reserve ex m.r. "VICTORIA" by space required for cargo m.v. "ADIGE", PROVIDED that each individual shipper makes application to Lloyd Triestino and complies with their requirements regarding charges and hills of Inding ex "VICTORIA".

Consignees are therefore requested to pass immediate Instructions accordingly to shippers, noting that the "ADIGE" is expected to sail from Naples in November 30, from Genon on December 6, and to arrive in Hongkong on or soon after January 20, 1957.

DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

Agenti

HONGKONG, 17th November, 1950.

Whe

Q-

chairman, Mr Dennol Com- Morrah, stated that the mitice will always support any

The Kature of the microscope member of the CPU which suf-

counter, enabling censorship. 1 a gelger fera from press France-Presse.

detection and measurement with

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

I'VE GOT TO STALL THIS PROCESSING WHATEVER IT IS-

OUR LARGEST TELESCOPES SHOW NO LIGHTS ON MARS, WHERE

ARE YOUR CITIES?

FERD'NAND

NANCY

"WE'VE LIVED UNDERGROUND FOR ABES--WITH ARTIFICIAL AIR," REPLIES THE BOY OF MARS

COLOSSAL

I'LL HAVE ONE OF THOSE

ICE CREAM SODAS 10*

O.K.

JOHNNY HAZARD

NO WAY TO THROW IT OUT? -- I'M SEALED IN THIS COCKPITI |'MY ONE REMAINING HOPE. 15

ATO~ DISARM ITZIOA,

KICK.

"TICK

HEY --- THIS

ISN'T

| COLOSSAL

HOW CAN YOU' EXIST WITH SQ LITTLE WATER/ ON MARS?

engineers,

18

an

"Scientists, doctors of lilera-producers, painters and dancers,

historians,

The Counell ture,

particularly theologians and even politicans proud of the fact that London's took askance when art is dis- Royal Opera House at Covent cussed in serius vein. Seeking Garden has become, since, World for the genius of the English War II, a permanent and con- nation in matters of art is like tinuous home for opera

und scorching for the proverbial ballet, whereas previously the This procedure is porrible needle in a truss of hay." privato syndicates which ran it, held only short international because of the method of illu- mination. Unlike the ordinary Despite this condemnation, microscope, where direct light is the Arts Council states that the sons. used, the present model illumin~ present audience in Britain ates the object from the sides.-music, opera and the theatre is larger than ever before-and China Mall Special

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

EACH SPRING POLAR SNOW MELTS-WATER IS BROUGHT IN GREAT PIPES TO

OUR CITIES.

OH, THAT'S JUST MY NAME IGNATZ J. COLOSSAL

| TENSELY, WITH FLUTTERING HEART BUT | STEADY FINGERS, JOHNNY UNBGREWS.THE. RETAINING RING AND REMOVES THE GLASS INNER FLASKANA

4-10

PIPES? IS THAT WHAT OUR SCIENTISTS THOUGHT WERE CANALS?

IMAGINE, SO, NOW--NO MORE TALK! PROCESSING

MUST

BEGIN!

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

COLOSSAL

ICE CREAM. SODAS 104

By Frank Bobbi

ONLY TO FIND THE FALSE BOTTOM CON THE BOMB AND TIMER SEALED OFF I PERFORATED, DISCL'FIER

THAT CLINCHES: "ITZ: NO WAY NOW!

OF REACHING THAT. INFERNAL BT: MECHANISMI

There's no Magic

about CADBURY'S

TRY

Mikko Mong

If we were

any fresher we'd still be on the vine l

Libby's

FROZEN STRAWBERRIES

TODAY

ROWNTREES

IT THE FULL

GREAM MILK THAT.

MAKES ROWNTREES

CHOCIATE S

MILK

CHOCOLATE

his situation

San

Miguel

for

Sadler's Wells

The Sadler's Wells Ballet, which opened at Covent Gardens in 1940, has achieved fame not only in Britain but abroad on tour, and has Justled the Council's ambition to create a Of "truly national insulitution ballet," says the Council.

The Council olaima that the Covent Gardon orchestra is the best Opera House prchestra the world.

In the eld of drama, the Council supports the Old Vic, the centre of Shakespearlan acling in London, wwhich has ever-increasing

| been attracting

audiencës,

The Council has licised

major

boen eri-

for concentrating the part of its grants on London, and in particular Igr the £270,000 given to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, inst year. It answers this by saying that is first dirty is to maintain "effective 'power houses' of opera, music and dramm in the capital and larger cities."

"Unless thesc quality-in- siliutions can be maintained. the arts are bound to decline to mediacrity." it declares. '

Equal Duty

At the same time, it re-, cognises that it has an equal

duty to take the arts, to people outside the big centres. Its big- gest venture for this field was a van Gogh exhibition shown 'Just' year in Liverpool, Manchester, and Newcastle in the north of England.

A substantial part of the mubsidies devoted to Bym- phony Orchestras is also used to encourage them to visit small fr towne which would normally be omitted.

The overall grant given to the" Council by Parliament is determ mined each year. This has rien 1048 10.

from £235,000. In £820,000 this year.

In is efforia-to bring

playa

to people, diving, outsida ́ big sentres, the' Ants". Council, has found it more economical Phant effcolive to have audiences on then "theatres on wheels.” Chinoi Mali 9peciai,???

EGYPTIAN PROTEST

London, Nov. Egypt today pant a note. the United Nationa "latest Anglo-French

ontheclvillany popul Port Saldaincoiihe Cairo - Radlo: reportaż Arable" broadenst

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