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CARPETS

DRUGGETS

LINOLEUM TAPESTRIES CUSHIONS

ALWAYS IN STOCK,

CARPET INDUSTRIES

63, Austin Rd., Kowloon.

GREAT SALE

RUGS

All kinds and varlous sizes. of Tlontsin chemical washed and Peking art rugs, Wholesale and retail at lowest price.

CLEANING & MENDING

GOOD YEAR RUG CO.

*

Room 208, 1st Floor,

6, Hankow Road, Kowloon, Tel. 58862.

SALE

Tientsin Mercerized & Peking Art

RUGS

THE GOOD FRIEND CO. 14A Cameron Road, (Opposite Telephone Bldg.) Kowloon.

A. WHITE & CO.

12, Peking Road, Kowloon. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS.

DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF CAMERAS, & ACCESSORIES. DEVELOPING, PRINTING

& ENLARGING SERVICE.

Unusual Photographs /

Required

If you have any you con- alder in this category, sond small print for consideration, payment made for any accept- ed for reproduction. Stamped reply envelope must necom- pany small print if this is to be returned. Please do not send negatives or large prints. PIC. Newspaper Enterprito

Ltd.,

Windsor House.

RODO HOUSE

140, Tal Fe Hond, Kewbaari, You are cordially invited ke RODO

Well furnished & Fully equipped

All conveniences,

Pleasant Atmosphere

Idial Rooms (starting from Bil per day) Best Burrice

Genuine Food (36/- per day incluaire for

meals)

,

Katal Car available for mãe by guests

T. H. Chen,

Tel. 19976.

Manager.

UNION HOUSE

221-223, Nathan Road, Kowloon Tatephone: 58525

Cable Add: "UNIHOUGE" Situated at convenient and residential centre. Modern Equipment and Excellent Service. Comfortable and pleasant surroundings. Call or phone for reservations.

CHINA UNION ART GALLEBY WHOLESALE & RETAIL

of

CHINESE JADE, JEWELLERY, -CLOISONNE, PORCELAIN, EMBROIDERY, IVORY AND ANTIQUES.

Business hours! from 10a.m. to 7,30 p.m..

(Excluding Sundays) Victory House (Corner of Wyndham and Wellington BL). Haha. Kont

LOW PRICE I Calculators, Typewriters Carbons & Ribbons.

The World Typewriter Co. 46, Wallington 81, Tel: 20505 Répairing Service.

LAMMERT BROS.

RUGS

TIENTSIN CHEMICAL

WASHED RUGS.

FIRST QUALITY AT FACTORY PRICES

VISIT

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RUG CO.

4 RANKOW RD, (GROUND FLOOR) KOWLOON TKI, 19109

Agents Hongkong Blanghal Lace Cui (Leon Kee)

SALE

Large Assortment of Chemical Washed & Peking Art

RUGS

AT LOWEST PRICES NORTH CHINA DEVELOPMENT CO. (5. Parkes St. G.P. (Nexɩ to Austin Rd.) Manding & Cleaning by Expart call 54JAS.

BUTTER SHORTAGE Butter Concentrato (Kam Fal Brand) is now available at all stores at controlled prices. This Butter Concentrate is io Uns, and should be mixed with water or milk to produce one pound weight. Firmed In a refrigerator or icebox, it is ex- actly the same as fresh butter, because no preservatives what- In Uins It soever neo used. will keep for years without refrigeration and, should be purchased now against futuro shortages.

SERVICE TO OFFER DENNIS & CO., LTD. (White Ants Extermination Dept.).

Offers service In white Anta Treatment, Just make a call on the telephone and aur Technician

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19; 1050.

Reporting for duty Churchill to

8/Sergeant Ralph D. Nelson holds leath`of' "Boy," member of the K-9 Corps in Oakland, California. The Army dleclosed that 31 members of the K-9 corpa are being ship-

(AP Photo), ped to the Korean war theatre from Oakland,

"Veterans only"

in Anzac force

for Korea war

Sydney, August 17.

will be at your service for Free The Anzacs of Australia and New Zealand who

Inspection.

TELB: 32018 & 38324.

TRULY

You will look

more adorable

if you frequently patronize

THE HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY PARLOUR 10 CAMERON RD., KOWLOON TELEPHONE 59219.

Preah GLADIOLI bulbs ANEMONES LAWNGRABS mooda WHITE CLOVER sesde (ideal for fenkla eserts) Plower' seeds

Vegetable sooda `"Plant-Chom” Fertilisat~* "Sphagnum-Moss" (For Orchids and soodlinga) Cellopha paper, bege and coloured ribbona,

Very

Book your OSED for November delivery

Into Noraitles,

large Bower. Van de Venʼa Exclusive F. E. Agente:-- ANGLO CHINESE TRADING CO.

Sult 4, Pedder Bldg. 3rd L Opposite Hongkong Hotel, 20053.

SHANGHAI

WILOW TAILOR

offer you SUMMER DRESSES

at most Reasonable Prices.

Please call at:-

21, Granville Road Kowloon

KING'S MUsic Co. 5, Chiu Lung St. Tel: 30439

EXPERT PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING

Please Phone: 30439

PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS Personal, Commercial, etc.

will fight in Korea will be almost entirely bat- tle-seasoned veterans of Word War 11.

The New Zealanders will provide the artillery com- 'ponent of the Anzac force and the Australians

the infantry and other supporting units.

a

The precise size of the force awaited further discussions belween American, Australian.

British New Zealand,

anel other authorities. It will. however, be only

tok": force.

The Governments of Australia and New Zealand decided to seek veterans for their respective forces for several reasons. Firstly, they felt veterans could be more quickly trained and put into combat. The American view, as published here, was that a small, efficient force put into action as soon as possible was better than a larger force that more, time.

would take

-Reports of reverses suffered.by green American troops inde a profound impression in Australio and New Zealand and are be lleved to have played part in the policy of preference for bat- tle-seasoned veterans, In Austra- Ha, several opposition Labour Party spokesmen said they would insist, when Parliament recon- venes in late September, that any Australian force must be proper- ly equipped and trained.

Many Australians want to see their's and New Zealand's forces fight as an integrated unit, under a joint commander, as they have In the past. The Anzacs (meaning Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) were blooded together in the great Battle of Gallipoli in 1915, when by their sacrifice and heroism they achieved a tradition which is annually honoured in both countries on April 23,

SCANDINAVIAN PREPARATIONS ADVOCATED

Strasbourg, August 17. Bertil Ohlin, leader of Swe- Liberal Party, today den's

be- urged carly discussions tween Sweden, Denmark and Norway on how best to meet technical problems in case of a the simultaneous attack Scandinavian countries.

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---Mr: Ohlin favours-Scandinavian investigations into such techincal problems including the question How- of transport-beforehand. ever, such Investigations should not run counter to the political obligations of the countries con- cerned.

Mr. Ohlin, whose Liberal Party is the second largest of the coun-

Live

ab- purtles, favours stinence from military alliances under present world conditions. This was in conformity with the Swedish Government agreed policy to abstain from milltary alliances.

on

The Swedish delegates, to the Assembly of the Council of Eu-

in the vole rope abstained Mr. Churchill's motion last week for the creation of European European defence army under A Anzac Day minister. "We feel that it falls outside the competence of the Council of Europe and deals with matters that are the task of the Atlantic Council," Mr. Ohlin said.

United Press.

Tabruk tactics "Bome of the Ausalo "Diggora" who will join their Yank cob. ber" In Korea also know a lot about Japanese Infitration In Now Guinea's Jungles in, tho

tast war.

Massey Stanley, war correspon- dent of the Synday "Dally"," and "Sunday Telegraph," reported that a senior American officer in Korea told him;

BOMBAY STRIKE.

Bombay, August 17. Over 93,000 textile workers, out of a total of 100,000 in the first shift, did not report for work today, the third of the Socialist- sponsored strikes for an incronus-

"We could do with some ofed bonus. your Tobruk-style experts in ag- gressive slego tactics."

The officer said the Americans could have used to advantage tactics familiar to Australian troops. He said the Australians could teach the Americans how to:

"Permit tank penetration' so as to concentrate on the Infantry following the tanks.

A Bombay Government.com- mudique reported thist 33 mills were completely closed and: 10 11 partially closed and only were working the full comple- ment.

The General Secretary of the Socialist Party, Mr. Asoka Mehta, claimed that the strike was gain-. ingi momentum and urged work-

"carry on the battle."

Use barbed wire, obstructions police today arrested 53 more effectively.

Organise an aggressive patrol persons after a charge with latbis

(tavos) on

on-a-200-strong. Social- system in the enemy's road's

procession protesting minst The officer said the American' failure to "get off the roads was the Government ban on demon- amistake the Aussies never strations. From the suburbs of made. - This failure had been a Dodat, a stofie-throwing incident factor in overal reversos.

was reported. "Joop addition" has been 'an Amorlean curse-United Press.

Rellable information furnished Quick results. THE YH, LAM PRIVATE DETECTIVE

A AGENCY

VILLAGE.BD, ILK. mate

San Francisco, August 17. The apple-producing centre of Chefoo and outlying districts ex- port to yield 15,000 tons of aD-

The Home Minister. Mr. M. Dena said that the Government would not intervans: in the strike but would ensure peace and pro- tection to loyal workers tou ter

Admiral Alan Kirk, the United States Ambassador to Russia, tier. here today atler in Everday, pek- vate vish to

pics this year, Peking Radio ro Mosów, August 17,47 ported tonight. This represented than 50 Umds- the 1045 yield. The Radio added that the local grape wine industry in niso reviving-Reuter.

broadcast.

London, August 17.

Mr. Winston Churchill, the Opposition Conservative load. er, who was rebuffed yester. day by the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attios, in his

anrly demand for an

recall of Parliament to discuss de fence, intends to appeal "di- rect to the people" by 'radio.

Ho will broadcast August 25. He will tell them that _more urgent measures than those planned Labour Government by the aro necessary For Britain and Western Europe.

defence

Mr. Hugh Gaitakell,

the

Minister for Economic Affairs, today discussed the measures Involved in the partial change.

over over

arma

of industry to production with representa. tivda of the Federation of British Industries and with representatives of Britain's 8,000,000-strong Trades Union Congress Router.

VATICAN DENIAL

Vatican City, August 17.

report that the Vatican would be moved to Quebec if war comes was described today as fantastic by 1 Vatican БОИГСО that added. "If another world war comes It will be of such dimensions as to render Insecure

on earth." "If war

Source said, "neither the Pope nor any other ecclesiastical assigned to

Vatican

would leave It.

any point mes," the

the

There is no reason, even of security, which could justify the moving of persons or documents."

-Associated Press,

POP

THE

BIG

QUESTION

OF THE KOREAN WAR

Tokyo, August 17.3. The biggest question in the minds of American GI's. and officers 'fighting, in Korea today is also the most argued ono: Can the U.S. hold ́its prosent line with the forces it now has thard? The U.S. "bottle line" is generally called the Nak-,

tong River line although it departs from this river on both the North and South ends. But it is along the river that the most serious- threats exist, at present-in, the area around Taegu and Southward in the Yongsan bulge region. /

It is here that the Americans have reinforced their Korean forces, but it is also true un- North fortunately that the Koreans still greatly outnum- ber them. And in the words of an American colonel, who commands the task force try- ing to clean out the Yongsan bulge, "We have got a lot of landscape to cover here and we do not have very many men."

Security restrictions, obviously do not permit divolging the num- bers of men and exact locations involved, but American officers charged with holding some sec- tors of the Naktong River line And themselves with long dis- tances to defend and only enough troops to maintain patrols, let alone to prepare defensive posi-

tions.

The decision has been made to try to contain the North Korean advances at the Naktong River line and division commanders and

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SO THIS 18"

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MADAM

·MY DEAR ELFRIDA

I BEEN OVER THE GROUND. AUSTLIN'S NOTHIN' NEW, BUT

THEY USUALLY LEAVES SOME TRACK OR

TRAIL.NO SIGN

OF NOTHIN'

HERE!

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Eighth army officers are doing their lovel best to do this. But] although the US. lines have been Greatly shortened since the days of Suwon, Tacion and Yongdok and Kumchon, in the words of one major who has been hit frequently of late,, "All wo can do is try to plug the leaks in our lines as they occur. We haven't got enough men to set up defences against a broakthrough,"

Whether the U.8. has snaugh men and weapons behind the Naktong line to stay there 're- maine to be

soon. Even the American generals in the Pan- tagon and on down the line of command to Koren would like to know the answer to this

question.

Along down the line from the top to the bottom rank the ques- tion is asked whether it would be better to withdraw to a shor- ter perimeter around Pusan and arm a holding line around that vital part city to the teeth while building up enough strength to launch an offensive.

This is no criticism of the do- cision, to try to hold the present line but more than one general with whom this correspondent has discussed the situation have ad- mitted their problem would be much less difficult.

They are doing all in their power to stay where they are bul while Aghting continues with in- creasing fury there is a steadily growing conviction in the minds of all persons who have been ob serving the Oghting first hand' that further withdrawals toward Pusan will occur despite the US. all-out efforts to stay where they arc.

Another decision was made and the US, has been committed to carry it out so it is a question that strategiats can argue about for the next 10 years. Today the only answer to the question, can the US, atay put, is simply that we will have to wall and see. United Press.

SERETSE LEAVES

Gaberont, Bechuanaland,

August 17. Seretse Khamo, Chief-designato of the Bamangwato tribe, left his homeland today by Royal Air Force plane for London to start his five-year spell of exile,

But before Seretse boarded the plane with his wife, sister and baby daughter, he said he might rejoin the tribe soon because the dispute

over hls marriage to London-born Ruth Williams could be settled.Reuter,

Sailors' rest?

LIGHT HOUSE

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

I'M GONNA KIDE OUT ON YOUR

RANGE TONIGHT AND

SEE WHAT I

CAN SEE.

AND THEN OLD IRON-HAT POPPED THE QUESTIONË "COULD YOU,” HE SAYS, "WOULD YOU MARRY ME?* HONEST, SLEEPY, I ALMOST FELT SORRY FOR THE

POOR SAP!

JOHNNY!

WOMEN ARE BARRED, EH PEXCEPT THAT BRAZEN HUSSY AT THE

BAR - OUT.

MY WAY

YOU SORRY FOR A SUCKER, JULE ? THAT'S A LAUGH!

World nights deserted

By ALEX RAYMOND

STILL NO WORD FROM DES, HONEY...I HOPE I'M JUST IMAGINING

THINGS!

CH, YOU ARE RIP! OLD DES PROBABLY IS HAVING THG TIME OF HIS USHK WALKING ON MOONBEAMS!

By FRANK ROBBINS

-HE. HE DEAD!

MRS FONDWELL

CONTROL YOURSELF,

PLEASE

COME DOWN,

YOU IMPUDENT

HELP!

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