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CARPETS
DRUGGETS- LINOLEUM
TAPESTRIES
CUSHIONS
ALWAYS IN STOCKS.
CARPET INDUSTRIES 63, Austin Itd., Kowloon.
GREAT SALE .
RUGS
All kinds and various sizes of Tlentsin chemical washed and Peking art rugs, Whileșate and retail at lowest price.\-
CLEANING & MENDING GOOD YEAR RUG CO.
Room 208, 1st Floor, 0, Haskow Road, Kowloon, Tol. 58962.
SALE
Tientsin Mercerized & Peking Art
RUGS
THE GOOD FRIEND CO. 14A, Cameron Road, (Opposite Telephone Bldg.) Kowloon,
RUGS
JUST UNPACKED OF
TIENTSIN CHEMICAL WASHED RUGS PEKING ART RUGS & HOOKED RUGS. Wholesale & Retail at Lawest Prices.
VISIT
GREAT EASTERN
RUG CO.
HANKOW ND. (GROUND PLOOR}
KOWLOON TEL. #9109 Agonin Hongkong & Bhangkal Lace Ca. (Loon Ka)
EASTER LILY BULBS
Plant now for flowering in Į
Enster, 1951.
A limited quantity of good flowering size bulbs are avail- able at fifty cents each. CLOVER FLOWER SHOP
Gloucester Arcade.
BUTTER SHORTAGE Butter Concentrate (Kam Tal Brand) is now available at all stores at controlled prices. This Butter Concentrate is in tins, and should be mixed with water or unlik to produce one pound weight. Firmed in a refrigerator or icebox, it is exactly the same
freshi
ns
A. WHITE & CO. butter beenuse no preservatives
12, Peking Road, Kowloon. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS.
DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF CAMERAS, & ACCESSORIES. DEVELOPING, PRINTING
& ENLARGING SERVICE
RODO, HOUSE
240, Tai Po Road,, Kowloon, Tel. 50978 Cable Address: "RODOHOUSE"
fet class and comfortable living at moderate quarter available prices.
Meals are much cheaper than the controlled price but they are more wholesom
Hotel Car provided Questa.
for
our
Regleter in the AODO HOUSE
Jaw.
Y. H. CHAN,
Manager.
UNION HOUSE
221-223, Nathan Road, Kowloon Telephone: 66625
Cable Add: "UNIHOUBE" Situated at convenient -and-residential--centre.- Modern Equipment and
. Excellent Service. Comfortable and pleasant.
surroundings. Call or phone for reservationi.
CHINA UNION ART GALLERY
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 Houes (Corner of Wyndham and Wallington St.) Hong Kong
LOW PRICES
Calculators, Typewriters Carbons & Ribbons
The World Typewriter Co.
40, Wellington St., Tel: 20506
Repairing Service. -
KING'S MUSIC Co. 5, Chiu Lung St. Tel: 30439
EXPERT
APIANO
TUNING
REPAIRING
Please Phone: 30439,
MMERT BROS.
Surveyors,
whatsoever' are used. In tins it will keep for years without refrigeration and should be purchased now against future shortage.
SALE
Large Assortment of Chemical Washed & Peking Ari
RUGS
AT LOWEST PRICES NORTH CHINA DEVELOPMENT CO. 26, Parkes B. 1.P. (Between Bourring St. & Austin 14.) Mending & Cleaning by Expert vall 58982
TRULY
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You will look
more adorable
if you frequently patronize
THE HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY PARLOUR 16, CAMERON RD.,
·KOWLOON, TELEPHONE: 59249.
'BETTER HOMES & GARDENS'
No. 1, CHUNGKINO ARCADE
KOWLOON
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950
The Maghul amplro, unrivalled throughout the world in ostentatious display of fabulous wealth several hundred years ago, still costs the people of India 136 rupees a month. That sum goca in 'pensions to impoverished descendants of the last of the emperora, Bahadur Shah, who coupled the Moghul "1,500,000-dollar Peacock throne" century ago and was exiled to Rangon by the British after the 1858 Indian Mutiny. Photo shows sitting on a cheap bed, his only household equip. ment, Mohluddin Mirza, most direct descondant, discussing do. mectic matters with his grandson, „In ble shabby home in # back alloy of New Delhi-AP Photo.
Acheson weathering foreign policy row, friends disclose
Washington, August 30.
The Secretary of State, Dean Achoson, is weather- ing the foreign policy battle as well as could be expected and intends to koop working in his number one cabinet post.
This was the reaction given today by Mr. Acheson's friends and aides. They agreed in response to a series of questions that the Secretary's foreign policy duties met unexpected frustra- tions in the last few weeks because of actions and statements by the military,
Despite severe blows against United States policies by General MacArthur and the Navy, Secre- fary, Mr. Matthews, It was pointed out that prompt White House nellon in each ense had demonstrated President Truman's
W. Europe arms aid announced
Washington, August 30, The U.S. Defence Secretary. Mr. Louis Johnson, announced; tonight that Western Europe would receive US$3,804,000,000 additional American arms ald; chitects, Gardes Contracters, Tardes with most of the money going Contractors, Seedaman Ete,
Furnishara, Decorators
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for tanks, artillery and modern aircraft to withstand mechanis- ed assault.
Mr.
support for Mr. Acheson, Truman stated that Mr. Acheson would remain in the cabinet even before the current row within the Administration on foreign policy blew up.
When General MacArthur's visit of Formosa irritated some United Nations allies the preal- sident dispatched Mr. W. Averell Harriman, the foreign polley co- ordinator to Tokyo, The Navy Secretary's speech drew a quick White House disavowal and the president ordered cancellation of General MacArthur's proposed statements on Formosa although the action came too late to pre- vent its publication throughout the country.
Not point of issue
One official informant satd the three inoidents find bean de. handled so promptly and finitely by the White House that any question of Mr. Ache- son's resignation has not been a point of issue.
With the Secretary of State, There is no indication of any Mr. Doan Acheson, and the Eco-truth to the rumour that the Patted Plants, Sprayers, Sprays, Yunomic Co-operation Administra president might boost Mr. Ache-
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AND VOFFICE,
tion chief, Mr. Paul Hoffman, Mr. son to the Supreme Court and Johnson warned the Senate Ap- ask the Chief Justice, Mr. Frad Vinson, to be Secretary of propriations Committee that the M. attack on Korea showed that Ja-State. Mr. Harriman is also re-. garded as a possible choice for ternational Communism possesses not only willingness but also the the secretary's job;if I should Intention of attacking
become avallabici vading
when nation any frea success seemed possible.
and in
and
The Administration understanda clearly that foreign policy It was the sternest ning | Mr. Acheson will be high priority targets of the Republicans during given Congress thus far by udministration's top foreign and the coming campaign. Mr. Ache-
warning
the
military affairs rpokesman and came in connection with Presi dent Truman's new request for $4,000,000,000 additional forelan arma ald
Brookdown
son, it is said, anticipates" these attacks and will be willing to cutline 'the Administration's views whenever White House gives him the sign,
Mr. Acheson's participation in the mounting domestic political battle will be directed carefully by Administration strategists who are aware of the possiblities of complete destruction of bipar- tisanship. -There is a feeling though that Mr. Acheson can to point out with some safaty where strengthening the United States the Republicans held and where "Atlantic Pact partners in Weat they did not-United Fress?
ern Europe, but $193,000,000
In the first breakdown of dia tribution of the new funds, both Mr. Acheson and Mr. Johnson made it clear that first and over- riding priority would
go
Iran-
would be for military assistaner to Greece, Turkey and countries which Mr. Johnson said romain subject to possible. Communist attack.
GOVT. INTERVENES IN GREEK FEUD
Heraklion, Crete, August 30. The Prime Minister' of 'Greece sent an envoy to the Island of Crete today to ask the modern "Helen of Troy,” Tessoula Potra»
The Far East, the Philippines and the "general area" of China would be
given a $308,000,000 share in the programme. for military equipment and training kogeorgiss, whether she wants to of manpower. 14.... Meanwhite, Mr. Johnson dia- marry. Costas Kefaloghlanos, her
abductor MRI closed today that he had reject If Tassbula says ed a Congressional demand, that Royalist and Liberal familles ho resign. The demand
was have agreed, to call off the feud based on, charges that he white which threatened to bronic Into tled down the nation's defence armed confilet at any moment in too much for
the Neki H19-year-old, betuty, and her lover. of eco- the rugged Cretan hills where the nomy Johnson disclosed his re- are biding an
Mr fusal to resign when he made us if she says tho," the 35-year- publie a letter written by him lo fald muustadhad aliant who had Democratic; member of Cons throsisund të ka. Tamolim and *Repe! Anthony Tauriello, Braycommit suicide wither than The bat mate the demand, and suranders but bransit to TİTO UN
TRUMAN'S WARNING TO ARMED AGGRESSION
Memorandum on defence of Germany
Bonn, August 30.
A secret memorandum from the West German Government setting forth Its views on ex- ternal and internal defence was handed over to the Allied High Commission today.
The High Commissioners wero expected to consider the docu- ment immediately and probably discuss it at their meeting tomor-
row.
Dr.
Allied officials believed that the West German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, would shortly visit the High Commission to dis- cuss the memorandum,
The memorandum, Allied elt- eles belleved, set forth the West German Government's views as recently outlined by Dr. Adenauer favouring a gendarme- rle or "protective police" force of, { it was thought, 150,000 mon to protect the Soviet zonal border and to deal with Communist cul- breaks in West Germany.
The matter was discussed last week at a secret meeting between the High Commission and Dr.
Adenauer, Reuter.
POP
HAS THE
PROPOSIOR
POJNO A
SEXSTITUTE
FOR PETROL
YIT ?
Washington, August 30. President Truman today declared that Communiem was violating the peace of the world and warn- ed that armed, aggression would be met with armed dofonco.
In a Labour Day statement, the President declar- ed that it was the purpose of the United States to bring about conditions of peace.
"One of the great obstacios in willing to have peace we must the way is the Communist move build sufficient defences. I know ment which falsely professes to that American' working men and be the friend of those who labour women as good. citizens stand but which reduces the working ready to carry their share of the man to slavery wherever it at effort this will require. tains", he said,
Today, this movement has violated the peace of the world. It threatens the free nations with aggression. In the face of this threat our country has taken the only course that can lead to peace.
"We and other free nations, acting through the United Na- tions, have given unmistakeable notice that armed aggression will be met with armed defence." •
President Truman said that the United States and its tree] allies wore Increasing and orga- nising their common strength as a shield behind which the great constructive tasks of peace could bet carried on.
Peace would mean greater re- wards not only for Americans but also for workers throughout the world, President Truman added.
Reuter.
BRITISH AIRLINES TRAFFIC GIVEN
London, August 30, The government-owned British airlines, the British Oversens Airways Corporation and the British European Airways, carried 900,000 passengers in the year ended March 31.
These figures from the Ministry We believe that a world at of Civil Aviation showed a 20 per pence conlulne boundless possibl-cent Increase in passengers over lities for growth and progress for Ingi year. all men everywhere. But the cut- come is not alone ours to deter- mine.
"Until there
concrete
·evidence that the aggressors arc
OH YES!
The two lines transported 10,- 300 tons of freight and 5,500 tons at mail during the year. This was 20 per cent more than the pre- vious year. Assoclated,Press.
U.S. to step up propaganda campaign
Washington, August 30.
The United States is plan- ning to distribute 200,000 medium and short wave w】ra-
sets in critical -areas throughout the world as part of the propaganda war, it was disclosed here today.
Some 50,000. Lots will go to Soviet satellite countries in East- ern Europe, Stato Department officials extimate.
The State Department will un- dertake the operation to counter- act Russian propaganda.
State Department oMelala' told Reuter today that the receivers, which they hoped could be pro- duced for $15 each, would be sent to key personnel, who would dis- seminate by word of mouth the: information based on programmes broadcast by the Volce America.
of
The House of Representatives has already passed a Bill alloiting
$2,600,000 to buy and distributo
the recoivera.
Mr. Edward Brett, the Assis- tant Secretary of State for Pub- lle Affairs, who directed the Voice of America, the State Depart- ment's radio service, said that the receiving sets would be given away, sold or leased to key per- sons or key organisations in the areas concerned.
were
Means of distribution being kept a secret. Oficials in charge of the Voice of America today said that they were con- Gdent that the radios would solve the twin problem of reaching a Communist audience In large countries and also reaching im- portant leaders in other parts of the world-Router.
Footing the bill
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HOPE EVERYTHING]| WHY SHOULDNT
IT BE?
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THIS HERE'S A SORTA ROUGH, TOWN. THE I BOYS CUT UP NOW AND THEN.p
By Lee Folk and Phil Davis.
I WUZ LATE FOLKS.
I'M FROM THE BAR~J RANCH, SORRY
HAD A FLAT--
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DES
WHILE YOU WUZ FALL AWAITIN
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COME ON YOU SAID YOU MET DESMOND IN FRONT
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CUT UP
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A LOT. I'LL REMEMBER
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By ALEX RAYMOND
YESLIDES OREN FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CASH, ORDINARILY HE CHATS WITH ME.... THIG TIME HE SEEMED PREOCCUPIED AND HURRIED AWAY.......I'M SORRY, MR. KIRBY.
- THAT'S ALL I KNOWING AN
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