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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1954.

CHINA MINK FARMING

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BIG DANISH

INDUSTRY

Copenhagen, Nov. 29.

Danish farmers, long famous for their

corte, should be addreed to the bacon, butter and eggs, have unosten-

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FOR SALE

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RECENTLY ARRIVED: Draper conteriais. English poilery. Desh Dutch wicket ware and attractive gillware Duval,

A. 39 Carden Hond,

PREMISES TO LET ISLAND

tatiously developed in recent years one of Denmark's major industries.

expun-cheaply

here,

The

Anesi

The extent of the slon in the Danish fut qualities of Danish mink pre trade may be judged by the being bought more and more by fnet

mink that

European about $05.000

Lorge countries.

pelts will be offered this season

customers are Britala, Germany, at the four

the seasonal auction

Netherlands, Switzerland, sales held in Copenhagen, The Italy und France.

first of these, sales December.

begins in

pelts

In 1935. he total of offered was 488,000.

איזיין!!!

from all over the world, and notably from North Bod South America, attend the sules. Trade Agures show that furs, chiefly mink, Art TOW Denunark's third largest export line to the United States.

Weasel Family

The inink is a member of the wwaset family. Its diet consists nly of meat and fresh fish. As Delumark is surrounded by water.

Bush fish always

is Jakartazit, while the Carm

the whole

National Asset

acum

From being a farming side- Hne when it began in a modest way 20 years ago, fur breeding has now become an important Bational asset. One reason for the success of the 2,000 Danish fur farmers scattered throughout the country, is their singularity of purpose. Just

bacon farmers have Improved the quality of their product by

by con- centrating on improving one

type

ut particular

pig. landrace,

10 meel particular needs, so fur farmers have done the same by concentrating over- whelmingly on one animal-the mitik.

the

Cooperation in breeding and Contry unsure regular supphes marketing, as in all branches of Dunish farming, have also played a big part.

of fresh meat

elanudy has

b

fon

te

The Danish MODERN APARTMENT at 145 Mao-

provect to Donnell Hond, large verandati with

particularly beautiful

view and

favourable plouannt

mink breeding. garden,

The winters

sufficiently Tourn,

cold to make the mink produce lighter wool for warmth. and

sting room,

chu

roch

J Ikige Bedroom, 2 bati - * bathroonių, servabia' &W.C. gao izumtallation completo, Passenger

more particulier ring Mr P. 8. Chung of Cheong Lee Construction Coel, 770477. From 1-8 p.m.

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Special Announcements and Classified Advertise- monta as usual.

H. K. S. P. C.

Nenda nancial support for the sake of poor children

Please address

communica-

the prevalence of wind and rain

the development CHOORASTRU

of strong top hairs to protect the underwool,

Turnover

Sales

munk hove rinen Twenty-fold in just

over ten years since the fir breeders sci

Their

01-1!,+Y "Danlah Fur Sules", Copenhagen, The

B

انه

WI

Hut climate alone cannot do believed to be the biggest on the

Danish fur

lite job

farmers, always

the 2211

look-out [ur better ways mud aethods, have not neglected to make use of their genius Kr cooperation They all belong to the Danish Fur Breeders Association, which caters for their interests in research, breeding, and sales.

At the expermental form fun by the Association, exports carry out resourcti on reeding stuffs, inheritance. alze

animat quality of fur

other subjects.

There is a well-known saying that a leopard cannot change

its spots But it true that the spots, or rather the colour, some other untruals can be changed.

Close Study

A close study of genelles has enabled modern fur farmers, by breeding from mutations, 10 change

itself. nature

They have crestech a number of new fascinating fur

and

3.02

colours, which have nothing to do with artificial dyeing but which, by the natural order of things, will last as long as the fur itself.

Preliminary

restarch, spon- ! sored

Denmark by the Government, has been silmmulal- ed by the general development of the fur trade. The abundance of money in circulation in most countrieg since World War 11 has encouraged the sale of high class Jurs. More and more women have aspired to "social 'standing"" trough the DOSSCS- ston of a mink coal which is

Hona: Secretary, Hongkong both serviceable and very hard-

Soolety for the

Protection wearing of Children. P.O. Box 2508 Hongkong.

Please send us your unwanted toys. Collection Centro at Rediffusion.

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Mutations, that 15 graduni hereditary changes, are among

the factors which have helped to popularise the mink as a fur. In its natural state, the mink is a handsome and becoming brown

colour, with

a rather darker back.

As a result of intense study and work, the Danish mink farmer con today produce furs

Der

cont white cicar supphire

from 100

through

colour and

the

all

mutations to

standard mink,

the the

different brown,

Tight Control

The Danich pastel mink has not only retained the light brown pastel shading found in the natural mink, but has also heen improved to bring out the coveted bluish linge in Its underwool.

In fact, Danish mink breeders ATO' NO. proud of some of the mutations which they have achieved that they have imposti

tight

control to prevent mink farmers abroad from getting hold of them.

a

The quality of Danish -mink farming is shown by the fact that about 200,000 of the 565,000 pelis to be auctioned this season consist of the

mutation -- mink.....

nearly twice as manya Jast

YORK,

hit Amandons buren, contrary to whatshowing tendency to might be expected, have

import mainly skins of modulcers quality which are wold relatively

continent of Europe.

In 1955. the turnover of thy

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A United Nations obseqTER

PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN U.S. 7TH ARMY

Stuttgart, Nov. 29.

Officers of the United States Seventh Army say that one per cent of their total troop strength la being treated each year for psychiatric disorders, causing an average annual loss of 608,000 man-hours,

The crate rank from mild which, they say, illustrate just sharacter disorders to wecious | what the mental

healths pro- cxental nomadies. But for each gramme alms at. There was, for man in the parchiatric wards example, the

18 veteran of there are for

who of live others | yours' service

asked for |-working below prak» efficiency help, complaining of anxiety and

on their jobs.

chest pains which had persisted Commander for half a year. The man's unit told the doctora that had been left parentlem at an early age and had been shunted from one orphanage to another. He finally landed in an Institalloń for juvenile delin- quenta before he struck out on bls w He had an army

Medical officers of the Seventh Ammo stationed in soutienn Germany, estimate that neatly balt of all patients interviewed by general military physicians, are in need of some sort of paychiatric treatment. Et in the alm of the Seventh Army prchiatric programmns to PC that they get 15 before a man is really mentally slek-

Initial Programme

The initial mental health pro- started about three the divisional | years ago, when jeep crosses Use British Une command ordered the division psychiatrist to spot and treat men who showed signs of the | beginning of e mental or eEDO- Elopal upset, Medical officers any that the programme has result- ed in decreased rates of abesace without leave and fewer other incidenta.

into no-man's-land and on to Egykla-belah territory. The UN observeru aro kvoging an ore on the ceasedre "RETOO- monk-Central Press Photo.

Eden Relaxing In Sunshine

Kingston, Nov, 29.

bas Sir Anthony Eden who

in spen! much of his time sports in the sunshine since be arrived here on Sunday for three weeks laxation,

fit.

of rest and re-

Seventh

Trained

Army specialists are now guiding about 1,500

each year in effort to stop trouble before it geis serious,

men

an

Doctors and unit commanders work hand in hand. It is the job ol company and battalion com- manders to spot the disorders or emotional upeets and report the cases to the medical authori- ties.

Prevention, rather than cure. la stressed in the programme,

career, a wife and four children, prychiatrists found The

that nothing was wrong with him physically and that his pains were due to his emotional up- ret. Mental guklance brought about his full recovery.

Another case medical officers is corporal suffering from alcohol- ism who came to seek help after he had been involved in several Incidents of browling and had been in trouble with his Com- pany Commander.

cited by the that of a

Horrifying Experience

The

Korean corporal. 4 veteran, had suddenly developed flushes, nervousness and head- aches. He had already been demoted once and seemed well on the way to being reduced to the rank of private, or a more serwus punishment. He was able and to curb both drinking brawling after he had been helped to trace his anti-social behaviour back to a horrifying a Korean rice experience in

Another sample

cose

Bromm was much!

Newly nasigned medical paddy. is now looking quite officers must attend courses held

at the principal hospitals run by Seventh Army Bles

more complicated. An alert, in- the United States Army intelligeth boy was haunted by the Europe. Their training is aimed faca that "people are talking primarily

He plays table-tennis and swims a lot. So far he has not left Goldeneye, his holiday home. He has not had medical Ditention.

The Governor of Jamaica, Sir Hugh Foot, went to Goldeneye today

to inquire about the Priore

Minister's Booda-Bou</ ter.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

I'M READY

EASILY HOLDING AN EARLY LEAR, JOHNNY STREAKS "TOWARD HIS BAST COAST.

TEM MORE MINKİYEZA LENGIE THIS AND TM OVER THE LINELË: AND AFTER I GET THIS DANORY REFRIENDWA IT'S BACK. HOME

By Frank Robbins

BUT AT THIS

prevention of dea serious disorders. It points to what

Asked For Help

[about me." One night, while be the was on guard, he was approached psychiatrists call "golden hours of mental malad. by an officer who found him He almost shaking violently. justment, when guldance can

dropped his ride when addressed. stive e man a mental push

During constatation with the towards readintment.

army psychiatrist, the boy said: "He (his Company Commander) thinks I am a homosexual", al- Though no such accusation had been made.

It turned out that the

boy was basically insecure in hộ relations to all other people and thus fearful that he might havá real homosexual tendencies.

Seventh Army medical officers point to Д number of cases

"Therez More than Magic

about CADBURY'S

HONG KONG Favourits Chocolates

If we were any fresher und still be on the vine!

TRY FROZEN STRAWBERRIES

TODAY

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with the

wanderful centres

San Miguel

Treatment revealed that as a small boy ho bad boen turned agalust women by an aunt who beat him at the slightest pro- vocation.

Tape Recorder

His complex was such that during examination ho once asked the army doctor: "I know it is silly, but did you have tape recorder in

hore yester day?" He paced from door to window. looking for pics." This man had to be rout to hospital for extensive

Seventh Army medical,

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do not consider that there

of montel any exceptional rate disorders among their troops

pre

They say that when men faced with personal problems too overwhelming to cope with, the danger of mental illness is al- ways there-China Mail Special

Full Scale Syria-Iraq Clash Unlikely

Washington, Nov. 29, United States officials to«, day showed no disposition. to act quickly, on Iraq's request for defensive wea

possible pons against attack from Syria.

State Deptriment officials said:

that the request, mada on Mon day, was milll ünder singidezi- tion. But they could give no intimation when an anWERE might be given,

Washington's

the SyriabelE

dingnonis of situation was that Bynt lack by a.`maky government would ) be highly unlikely to undertakes a military adventure against Iraq at moment.

The 20,000-man Byrien army, and the› Byrin-reserva- of in estimated 16,000, irregulary: gendarmerie, was bellovod to pourly trained and Incapable exectively using, st, tile, time the

modern Sovjet reported enterin Abe

Bimilarly intr

enpabio": pfjag absorbing modem equipmans

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