HOLESALE: & RETAIL MERICAN & BRITISH JOOKS, MAGAZINES, *** STATIONERY,
IENTIFIC APPARATA,
ETC., ETC ALWAYS IN STOCK
BOLD AT AMAZINGLY.
LOW PRICES!
STANDING ORDERS
ACCEPTED;
||TISFACTORY SERVICE
GUARANTEED! jmpleto List on Request INTERNATIONAL BOOK SERVICE.
12, Des Voeux Rd., C.
AIE CONDITIONED
Ming
STUDIO
室影摄明英新
洗
*Hay „Grain - Developing. Printing">
jund Enlarging for your djan.
JUERN'Ą ROAD, C. TEL. 4:33.
PPOSITE QUEEN'S TUBATES,
Yee Lane Co
JANGHAI LADIES' TAILOR.
„ftest variety of ready-made
ESSED, LINGERIES, ETC.
for Summer 1, 2 PRICES $25 ̃UP.
"Inspection welcome.
Orders taken.
RUGS.
真)
*薄代林公司
THE CHINA, MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1949.
ACHESON ON CZECH
SONOTONE ATTACK ON CHURCH
FOR BEITER
HEARING
Consult
Ed. Lamb & Co.
Nam Thi m Loi y bi
12 Opson's 'Road, C. Tol, 33160/
RUGS
LARGE STOCK OF TIENTSIN CHEMICAL WASHED RUGS
HIGHEST QUALITY AT FACTORY PRICE
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
LOVELY COLOURS AND DESIGNS
COME AND INSPECT AT THE
✨ GREAT EASTERN
RUG CQ.
6 Hankow Rd. (Ground Floor)
Kowloom
C
Tel. 59100 Agents
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI LACE CO. (LOON KEE)
Party Films Sound Projecto
all kinds and various sizes Tientsin chemical washed Peking art rugs, Wholesale retail at lowest price. CLEANING & MENDING
SALES
* RENTALS EXCHANGES
*
DOD YEAR RUG CO. STARLITE FILMS
Room 208.1st Floor
6 Hankow Road, Kowloon.
Tel. 58002.
LEICA CAMERAS ND ACCESSORIES,
h stepped-up postwar pro-
tion, are now reaching the
rket in Increasing quantity.
336 Wang Hing Oldg.,
10, Queen's Road,
Tel: 98035
RADIO & ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
Sales & Service by,
WING TYER & CO. 23, Connaught Rd, C., Hongkong, Telephone 34363.-
et the Leica now at yourNow? shipment Just Arrived rest franchised dealer.
BIG SALE
wly arrived 2.8, 3.5 Lens, neras, Binoculars (Large & tall sizes), Camera
Type hters, Fountain Pen- olesale & Retail. Also pert repairing Service.
WAI YAT (Wai Kee)
Opp. Majestic Theatre, Nathan Road, Kowloon,
SERVICE TO OFFER
ENNIS & CO., LTD.
Rito Ante-Extermination Dept.)
Vers service In White Ante gatment. Just make a call on telephone and our Technician be at your service for Free ?pection,
TELS: 3201833324.
ARPETS & RUGS
200 Carpets Just Arrived
Hou
Can Choose Your Own Bolour & Design
OR
Order Your Rugs in Any Size
And Quality You Desire! Come and Test. For Yourself, The
Folk Luxurious Thickness of These Carpeti
CARPET INDUSTRIES
63, Austin Rd. Kowloon
"ALLISON?
THE GREAT
ENGLISH PIANO Estab, 1838 Upright and Grand Models Available in Ilmited Stocks, Guaranteed Fully Tropioalized.
Inspection Cordially invited,
Agents:
Washington, June 23..
The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, today branded the Czechoslovák Government's at- tacks on Archbishop Josef Beran a violation of the rights of conscience and the decencies `of civilisation.
this
He also said Soviet Russia does riot dare allow free- dom in Germany, in contrast to the Western powers' approach which was to relax controls and allow them to return to the German people. In his first news conference all its authority to make since, returning from the Foreign action Impossible and thus pro- Ministers Council in Paris, Mr. vent an agreement. The patience
the attacks Acheson sald
on and Indulgence which the Gov- Archbishop Boran ate the èritical [ernment • showed - toward the point of a calculated campaign Bishop of the Roman Catholic of totalitarian dictatorship to Church which a year ago refused makte. Impossible the preservation the agreement and started sub- of freedom and the rights of reversivo and dføruptive work ligious organisations in Czecho-against the People's Democratic alovakia.
Républic and the constructive
Communist Activity In New Zealand
Wellington, June 23.
The New Zealand Returned Sarvicos' Asscalation decided today to request this Govern- ment to appoint a Royal Com- misalon to Investigate sub. veralva
New activities In Zealand.
A preamble to the rasolu. tion, said that the Association vlewa with the gravent con- cern disturbing evidences of Communist activities in Cana- da, Australla, New Zealand, the United States and other parts of the world-Router.
NEW RUNWAY AT MANILA AIRPORT.
Manila, June 24. The new Manila International Airport runway, considered to be the biggest in the Far East, will bo formally tested opening it to air preparatory to
EXTENSION OF RACE DISORDERS FEARED
London, June 23.
Professor N. G. Ranga, a member of the Indian Con- gross Working Committee, today expressed fears that the pattern of racial disordor recent- ly soon in South Africa-with Indians tanged. against Africans may soon be repeated in West and East Africa.
Professor Ranga, now on his way home after attend-
ing the Agricultural Producers' conference in Canada, told the Press Trust of India that he had devoted his stay in London to urging British Labour Party leaders to champion the cause of the Colonial, peoples in Asia, as. the Con- gress Party of India is doing.
Professor Runga disclosed that he had asked leaders of the British Labour Party and mem- bers of the Government, to use their influence with the
Dutch and French Governments to t the Governments of Indonesia
"The United States has not efforts of workers was an act by falled to note the series of stops | Government that was regarded taken by the present. regime in by the high Church hierarchy as Czechoslovakia during the past weakness. Bishops, headed by the were completely year to undermine religious faith Archbishop,
Our Re- while it cynically professes to wrong in the matter. acknowledge religious freedom." public never before had such a The restrictions imposed on the strong political regime and the rights of assembly, association, masses of people have never been expression,
and so devoted to it as now. On this communication instruction are an attempt to sub-error the Church hierarchy start-tion aircraft will land on the try to come to terms with the
he said.
These measures
and a
during his stay in London changed information with some 01 its delegates from the African colonics.
the
these
He believes that Uganda and Kenya are the next two ploves where racial troubles of the kind witnessed in South Africa will be experienced. Similar develop- ments may be expecte Gold Const.
*White - settlers in Colonies are more imperialistle than their people at home, The Indian is a buffer' between the Europeans and the Africans, The Indian is usually a trader. The African intellectual, in search of business opportunities, realises that the only man he can com pete with is the Indian," the Pro- fessor said,
رون
The growth and Influence of to the peoples of East and West Communism in Asia can only be, Africa, arrested by encouraging the ad- "The British Government talks vance of true democratic prin- of taking these Colonial peoples
"The imperialists take int clples, he declared:
Into increasing partnership but vantage of this situation and by that is not what is wanted. They trying to create a spilt between: have a right to, independence and the Indian and African divert - they should be made it to take tention from the main issue, b over government themselves." foreign rule..
Profcembr Ranga continued: "The Congress Peoples: "The Colonial month exhibition Against Imperialism a united now being hold in Londen is, a front of Africans and Indinus. groat embarrassment to thees Negro leaders agree with me that democrats in the East who are the Indian Government, or, the friendly towards the Common-Indian National Congress, should wealth. It shows that the Bri- take the initiative in an attempt tish are still keen on cherishing to bring about better relations in
And their Empire
want to these colonies where Indians and popularlac
their Africans live together, people,"
"We suggest that a non-poliki- cal committee of African kt1 Indian leaders should visit the
and Indo-China in the hands of
stable rationalist fortes,
He said: "Britain,
too, should
A Philippine Air Lines plane a Civil Aeronautics Adminis- ject religious organisations to the ed to build its anti-state policy." rule of an intolerant police state. The Catholic Action
Society runway which is expected to be nationalist leaders of Malaya and again called upon the Bishops to ready for operation by the end steer clear of the Sultans. The violate the cease opposing the agreement and of next month after completion of nationalists should be installed self-government. fights of conscience and the do- said it is convinced such a phet the installation of navigation and power with
I have told members of the Bri- civilisation. cencies of
landing
13 runway They will be concluded.-United Press. 7,500 feet long and 250 feet widetish Government that they should
aids. The ignore the rights of religion which should be an inalienable right of
and can accommodate the largest announce a definite period limit, plane in existence, according to of say 20 years, by which time the Czechoslovak people and
the CAA-United Press..
they will grant self-government which are supposedly guaranteed by the constitution proclaimed by the present Czech government it-
Bee!!
Mr. Acheson said the pattern of. religious, persecution in Czechoslovakia is following that! already established in Hungary, Bulgaria and other Easter Euro- pean countries under· authori- tarian Communist regimes.
New Charges
- In Pragde, Archbishop Beran and his Bishops were accused today of continuing "subver- sive" activity in the face of the stern Government' warning and were reminded anew that such acţa are punishable.
The Trade Union newspaper "Fruce" renewed and extended charges against the Roman Catho-1 lie.Prelates.
**
Destroyers Caught In Typhoon
Manila, June 24, The United States destroyers Rupertus and Perkins battled their way through the centre of Typhoon Della on June 20 without damage to the ships or men.
The vessels, delayed by heavy going through winds approaching 100 knots, put into Subic Bay en route to Hong Kong and Singa- pore, United States naval head- quartets sald today.
Both vessels are now on route to their destination.
The Premier, Antonin Zapc- tocky, first voiced the charges
The destroyers were caught in officially two days ago with an the storm's path when the ty implicit threat to arrest and phoon swerved suddenly to the prosecute them.
North East for Japan instead of The newspaper said Church continuing North Westward for leaders in the last few days used Taiwan. open 'threats and.pressure on those priests who approved .of the "Catholic Action"-a Gov- unloaded at Suble Bay, but the ernment-sponsored organisation patients were not storm casual- established to promote a Church-ties, a naval spokesman said.--- State agremecnt. They are also Associated Press.
said to have used the threat of excommunication. "These are, of course, illegal, anti-State, anti- 'popular and puishable," the newspaper added."
The
Several
hospital
Cases were
SCHUMACHER BLAMES ALLIES
new airing of charges against clergymen who had defled the Communist Government fol- lowed
ал announcement by
Hanover, June 23. Catholic Action leaders that they the Social Democratic Party in Dr. Kurt Schumacher, leader of intend to conclude an agreement Germany, today blamed the West- with the Czech Government des- pite opposition within the Church ern Allies for taking the Berlin ranks.
railway strike too easy. The Czech Board of Bishops, striking railwaymen's decision not Dr. Schumacher said that the héaded by Archbishop Beran and to return to work was the only the Vatican, has denounced the possible decision because the re- Catholic
Action
Sdelety ascent declaration of the Russian "schismatic." The Vatican
has transport chief, General Kvashnin, decreed the excommunication of showed plainly that the Russians its members.
have reserved the cute
some of the
strikers after the end
of the strike. Dr. Schumacher added: "The history of the last four years shows that the Allies have failed
"Completely Wrong" -
The newspaper "Prace" ac-
right to prose-
cuted Church officials of pre- to display rollability whenever it venting an agreement between Church and State.
was necessary, either to provide protection for Germans political Church who have fought totalitarianism the voice of its believers, used sian Secret Police."-Reuter.
or to liberate thein from the Rus-
It said: "The high
KING'S MUSIC CO. hierarchy, instead of listening to
6, Chlù, Lung Strest Telephone: 30439
LOW PRICE!
Calculators, Typewriters Carbons & Ribbons
Repairing Service
The World Typewriter Co. 40, Wellington St., Tel: 20500
Cool
New improved
All Suct
FOR-
YGIENIC
WATER –
COOLER
OFFICE - PANER RESTAURANTS PIOTRI.*HOKEE AHD
CUMPERINARIES,
CATHAY TRADING COMPANY
DE BANK OF CANTON BURDING • NURSE 12445 |
FAITH SHOES ARE THE BEST
Repairs
Done By
Experts.
Orders Taker. FAITH SHOE FACTORY 20. Wyndham Street.
Tel. 28332
See us for
EXPERT reasonably priced PHOTO FINISHING
COLOR
DLACK & WHITE
TOFOTO & CO.
noem not, FA-1A BUKANYA MH. 1.
"SPEED" 10% DDT INSECTICIDE POWDER
kills roaches. waterbugs, ants, black carpet beetles, bedbugs. fleas, lice, silverfish.
1-ib.
cannister
Obtain Д from your, drugstores today or direct from
RELY CHEMICALS
Sole Distributors
Room 506 National D---- Bldg.
Tel. 25805,
YOU CAN OBTAIN COPIES OR ENLARGEMENTS OF ANY CHINA MAIL PHOTOGRAPH AT OUR OFFICE
WINDSOR HOUSE
POP
WELL WHAT DO YOU
WANT NOW
I WAS WONDERING IF
YOU KNEW
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
SO THAT Hmm,
IS BIG SHOTTS HIDE-OUT- NOTHING UNDERCOVER ABOUT THAT.
· RIP KIRBY.
OF A GOOD CURE FOR CHILBLAINS
ON THE
FEET!
THAT MANDRAKE'S GETTING IN MY HAIR. THE BOYS CAN'T HANDLE/ HIM!
BY THE WAY, WHAT A WHOPPER}} DIXON, OUR FRIEND FIRST HE LIED SANCHO SAID YOU TOLD ABOUT 'STUART, NOW HIM STUART HAD PHONED/HE LIES ABOUT ME!|
NANETTE!
LET'S FORGET THE
FELLOW, KIRBY...!
JOHNNY HAZARD
DAY AFTER DAY, JOHNNY AND THE BOY, JACKIE FROST; SCOUR THE HILLS, SEARCH- ING FOR THE MISSING CHRISTOPHER FROST...
CHINA MAIL PHOTOGRAPHS
AVAILABLE
FOR INSPECTION AT
CHINA MAI L OFFICES
WINDSOR HOUSE.
JANE
...50 | GATHER THE GALLANT GEORGIE: DIDN'T COME UP TO EXPECTATIONS AS AN ESCORT AT TE WINTER SPORTS!
I'VE NEVER! SEEN YOU SO EXCITED ABOUT ANY ONE BEFORE
among
"Imperialistic"
The Professor, who is a foun-colonies to devise ways and means dation member of the Congress of bettering conditions there. of Peoples Against Imperialiam, Reuter.
MAYBE YOU'VE MET YOUR MATCH,AT LAST.
OH, RIP I DON'T, KNOW WHAT TO BELIEVE ABOUT STUART AND THAT GIRL!
IF I EVER GET MY HANDS ON HIM--
MAYBE YOU'D BUT MRS. BEAUMONT WAS VERY GRACIOUS../ BETTER
NOW SHE'S INVITED ME TO "BLACKWATER," THEIR SOUTHERN
PLANTATION.
30... THERE'S. NO SURER WAY TO SIZE UP A
| FAMILY THAN} TO LIVE WITH
THEM!
EVERY MORNING THEY TAKE ANOTHER TRAIL THAT BRANCHES OUT FROM THE CROSSROADS
AT THE EDGE OF THE COMPOUND.
WELL HE REALLY ONLY
WENT TO PROTECT ME-
-FROM SOME CROOK HE THOUGHT MIGHT BE AFTER MY MONEY- THE MYSTERIOUS, OR FABULOUS, GILES. GERAINT IF HE EXIST!
Hey!
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
Boss--
10-15
By ALEX RAYMOND
POOR STUARTI 7 WONDER IF HE'S GONE TO WOO NANETTE..OR THE LITTLE. BLONDE WHAT A WILDCAT! AND WHAT A PARTY! REALLY, VERY SUCCESSFUL! IF I
THOUGHT YOU HAD THE BRAINS, SON, I'D SAY, {YOU PLANNED IT
THAT WAY!
ASK ME NO QUESTIONS, MOTHER YOU DROP A MATCH HERE, A MATCH THERE
AND THE NEXT THING, FOOF!
BONFIRE!
By FRANK ROBBINS AND EVERY EVENING THER RETURN 16 GREETED BY A STRANGELY DIFFERENT FERN FROST...
OH! YOU'VE ENASHED IT!
WHAT DOES IT MATT NOW?- I'VE GOT TI
ORIGINAL!
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.