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CARPETS

DRUGGETS LINOLEUM TAPESTRIES CUSHIONS

ALWAYS IN STOCKS.

CARPET INDUSTRIES 63, Ausila Rd., Kowloon.

GREAT SALE

RUGS

All kinds and various sizes of Tientsin chemical washed and Peking art rugs, Wholesale and retail at lowest prlec.

CLEANING & MENDING GOOD YEAR RUG CO.

Room 208, 1st Floor, 6. Hankow Road, Kowloon, Tel. 58902.

SALE

Tientsin Mercerized & Peking Art

RUGS

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

RUGS

JUST UNPACKED of

TIENTSIN CHEMICAL WASHED RUGS PEKING ART RUGS & HOOKED. RUGS.

Wholesale & Retail at Lowest Prices. VISIT

GREAT EASTERN

RUG CO.

4 BANKOW RD, IGNOUND FLOOR) KOWLOON TEL. 49109 Agenia Hongkong & Shanghai Luce 'Co. (Leen Ko)

EASTER LILY BULBS

Plant now for flowering in

Easter, 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

prices, nt controlled

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1950.

HK Eugenics League Greek reply

may be

revived

Hong Kong's 'former. Eugenics League may be re- vived under a new name. This was disclos- od at the annual general business meeting of the Hong Kong Council of Womon.

The Chairman, Mrs. Li Shiu-pui, said that an or- ganising committee has been formed to dis- cuss the subject. Professor Gordon King has been invited to head the proposed revived or- ganisation,

Mrs. Li said:

"In spite of the many difficul- Lies we have encountered, I am glad to any that we have had a I would not fairly good year.

dare call it successful because we have not been able to do ne much as we had hoped to da; but we have kept up the good work, and obtained our objectives in many instances,

"A delegation of three consist- ing of Mrs. King. Mra, Ng and

Was myself

appointed to see Sir Arthur Morse and to ask his advice on the subject.

"Another malter of interest to the Council in the revision of the Ordinance of Mainlon- ance Allowance for illegitimate children which, according to the Attorney General's' reply to our request, has been put in

to Malik

Athens, August 31,

M. Joan Pelitis, Permanent Grook Under-Boaretary for Foreign Affairs, today acoun- ad Mr, Jacob Mallic, Boviet representative at Lake Buo-

falas intentions BOSS, of

charge of terrorism anzinet the Graak Govern ment.

"When It Is known how exor. democratic rights are

oleed olaswhere the false in-

tentione of such allegations Greece are under- againet stood," M. Politia declared,

"It le not possible that this interference, In the Internal'

affairs of a member nation will be ignored by the Unit. ed Nations,” he added.

The allegation against Greece was the lost item of a proposed. five-point aganda Issued by Mr. Mallk for to- Counalista - day's Security #jan-Reuter.

BRITAIN REPORTS ON MARSHALL AID

London, August 31.

'Britain ́got $2,539,500,000 in Marshall Aid from

April, 1948, to Juno, 1950.

This was disclosed in the British Government's re- port to the Economic Co-operation Adminis- tration for the second quarter of 1950, published today.”

CONSCRIPTION

IN BELGIUM

Brussels, August 31.

The Belgian Parliament will shortly be asked to lengthen the compulsory inilitary ser vice, the Prime Minister, M. Joseph Phellen, announced in Britain's total exports in the a broadcast tonight. second quarter were valued at He said that this was one of a £608,000,000, a decrease of one number of decisions on national compared defence taken at a recent Cabinet

The report, many of the de- below the level of the first quar tails of which have already ter of 1949. been announced, showed that Influence of dovaluation Marshall Ald, grants made to 12 Colonial develop- ment projects, and others were under consideration.

word

American

experts had been; made available to Colonial terri-: torics.

The report said that the dollar value of Britain's exports to

hand and we hope it will be. NARRIMAN SADEK America in the second

come law abɑn,

"Last but not least is the quea- tion of revision of Chinese Mar-

IN GENEVA

Geneva, August 31. Narriman Sadek, the 10-year- old beauty in whom King Farouk of Egypt is sald to be romantical- interested, arrived here today from Berne.

"For the first two or three months we were rother inactive dne to Mrs. Kwok's absenco froni the Colony. We have had also mony resignations from active members of the Executive Com-riage Law in Hong Kong which of interest invited a great deal mittée during the year

and comments from differently communities of the Colony and which is now still in the hands of

Special Committee.

of

This Butter Concentrate is in Calcraft, Mre. Wakefield, Mrs.

tins, and should be mixed with water or milk to produce one pound weight. Firmed in a refrigerator or icebox, I is exactly the samie 114 fresh

whatsoever are used. In tins it will keep for years without refrigeration and should be purchased now against future shortage.

"The Council as well as all the people In Hong Kong will be waiting and watching with great interest and concern the outcome of the suggestions to be submit- ted

Committee by this Special for the revision of the outdated existing law,

This constant change of Com- ittee members together with the political conditions has unsettled not made our work any caster. "In fact, the resignations Mrs. Kwok, Mrs.

atid Mrs. Bentley prove to be a great los to the Council,

these because ladies are all Founder Members and the backbone of the Caunell. "I cannot tell you in just su many words how much we have However, we are

"Finally may I take this op- very fortunate to have Miss C.P.

again urgo Lam, Miss Mather,

Mrs. Mel-portunity to moth Mrs. Heywood and Miss Women of Hong Kong individuals as well as organisations, to join Ballantyne to serve on the Com- the Council so that combined mittce to carry on the work.

cffort may add weight to the work we are doing

and that women's opinion may be better represented in the management and improvement of the society we live in.

A. WHITE & CO. butter because no preservatives missed them.

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. 00976 Cable Addreas: "RODOHOUSE"

Tat clay and comfortable living quarter avaliable pelces.

moderate

Meats are much cheaper than

SALE

Large Assortment of Chemical Washed & Peking Art

+

RUGS

AT. LOWEST PRICES NORTH CHINA DEVELOPMENT CO. 26, kaiken He, G.P. (Between Bourring St. A Austin d.)

the controlled price but they Meading & Cleangu by Expert rall 60888 are, more wholesome.

Hotel Car provided quests.

for

our

Reglater in the RODO HOUSE

now.

Y. H. CHAN,

Manager.

UNION HOUSE

221-223, Nathan Road, Kowloon Telephone: 86525

Cable Add: "UNIHOUSE" Situnted nt convenient and residential centre. Modern Equipment and Excellent Service." Comfortable and pleasant surroundings. Call or phone for reservations.

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 House (Corner of Wyndham and Wellington St.) Hong Kong.

LOW PRICES Calculators, Typewriters Carbons & Ribbons

The World Typewriter Co.

46. Wellington St., Tel: 20508

Repairing Service.

KING'S MUSIC CO.

5, Chlu Lung St. Tel: 30439

EXPERT

PIANO

TUNING

REPAIRING

Please Phone; 30439

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers, Surveyors

uilding

TRULY

You will look

more aderable if you Iquently patronize

THE HOLLYWOOD

BEAUTY PARLOUR 16, CAMERON ED., KOWLOON, TELEPHONE: 59249.

'BETTER HOMES & GARDENS

Ne. 19, CHUNGKING ARCADE

KOWLOON

Ar

Furnishers Decorators, Landscape

chitects, Garden Contractura, Turfing Contractors, Bredamen Ric.

FOR THа HOME:

Pictures, Will Racks,

Protean Tables, Kitchen Utensile Focters, Crockery, sto

POR THE GARDENI

Womon on committees

"In one of our resolutions last Government to year we urged make fuller use of the services of women on Government commit-

tees. I am glad to report that rince the lust general meeting: hold On May 22, Lwo women members have been appointed by Government to serve on the Housing Committee Mrs. Yeah and Mrs. Allinson,

The Council was invited to nominate one representative to serve on the Price Control Ad- visory Committee. Mrs. Matilda Ng has been elected to represent this Councli on the Committee. She has so far attended only one:

but later she might be meeting able to tell us what the Govern ment intends to do regarding the

of price Control.

queation

of

questioning the

spacing familles, an organising commitee has been formed to revive the activities of the former Eugenies League under a different name, wh

which is ill under con- sideration.

"Professor King has been very cincerely urged to head the or- ganisation again but in case he refuses because of pressure of work, some other suitable per son will be' nominated. Professor King has promised to

serve

on

"I niso wish to request every member to Interest or influence one or more friends in at Icast the work of the Council. In many other countries the Council of Women Bometimes has

the amitation of as many as over 100 other women's organisations and it is to the Council that every woman and overy women's or- ganization can bring their pro- bleres.

German exporters offend

Frankfurt, August 31. The Allied High Commission had recently taken three steps to

tighten up the export of West German Industrial pro- ducts to Iron Curtain countries. a senior Allied High Commis- ston official told Router here today.

The measures are as follows;.. (4) Ensuring that there are -adequate~ Allled --and-- Germani later-zonal border.

the medical advisory, the routier control officials along thei

"As this is one of the

vated for

tions

unanimously Conference, our last during members of the Council and whosoever are interested in this phase of family welfare work are heartily welcomed to give their support by becoming subscribing members of this newly formed association, *

Hostal plan

(2) Effectively ensuring that Germans properly exercise the export control in their power,

(3) Imposing closer surveillance on the export documents issued by the West German Economics Ministry.

The Commission, which dele. gated export control to the West German Government last May, rould take 'lt over instantly, the official said.

There had recently been signs. of German laxity in Issuing documents for fat larger quolas

The plan for a hostel for work- Ing women, as presented to you at the last general meeting has been further discussed and re- Potted Plants, Sprayers. Spraya. Pars | vised. The Executive Committee

which feels that since the general goods than those agreed upon. Recent reports have suggested conditions in Hong Kong are such that the Allies had ordered a that expert opinion should be strict 'ban on "strategic exports" considered as to whether this is to Eastern Europe. In fact, a the right psychological moment "practical embargo" has existed for the launching of the project

liigern,

Garden Parnitura, Miniature Cardens, Plented Book. Ende, wie,

DARK FRAMES ARE DRAMATIC

Available in all colors. to suit every taste, Gold ornamentation at eyerims and sides distinctively set off. against the flattering. colors.

Chinese Optical Co.

67 Queen's Rd., C. Tali 2336#.

for some true and the present as it would involve a great deal policy is to "plug the leaks" ini of work and expense,

it-Reuter.

WARNING

A shipment of "MUNSINGWEAR · Hosiery, stamped "SYLPHLINE", with Coloured Seams has been pilfered and certain unscrupulous salesmen are offering these to the stores at a greatly reduced price.

We hereby give warning that, any; store who buys those stockings' do so at their own risk as we will take whatever action necessary should anyone but regular authorised "Mun- singwear" dealers be found, selling this hosiery.

The following is a list of the regular authorised "Mun- singwear" dealers :-

HONG. KONG: Au Petit Louvre Cheung Ring Store Elite Styles Lo'Beau' Linen Chest Marie Loulse Miss Naylor

KOWLOON:-

Cheung Hing Store

Harl's Silk Store

Wah Cheong Wendy's.

Frelusive Agents:-

UNION MERCANTILE CO., (H.K.) LTD.

Tel. 28825.

Export Agents?»

GRAYMOR INTERNATIONAL INC.

NEW YORK,

She is staying Incognito at one of Geneva's leading hotels with her uncle, Mustapha Sadek, and the Egyptian Ambassador to Ita- ly. Badri Bey, and his wife,

It is not known how long they will stay. Narriman Sadek hus been staying in strict seclusion In various

of Switzerland parts during the past few weeks.-t Reuter.

POP

THE PSYCHIATRIST

ASKED ME IF YOU

quarter exceeded the peak Agures reached at the end of 1048 and the beginning of 1949 for the first time since devaluation.

Exports to Canada equivalent to US$80,000,000, were two per cent above the last quarter of 1048, the previous highest dollar figure.

1

Exports to the United States were equivalent to $1,000,000, an Increase of eight per cent com. pared with the first quarter of this year but still four per cent)

TALKED TO YOURSELF WHEN ALONE !

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

LOOKED AT YOUR [SHOOTIN" IRON

YET, SLIM?

RIP KIRBY

HAVE

YOU ANY IOSLA WHERE OES WENT, RIPT

NOPE. WHY?

WULL,FER ALL THE SHOOTIN' YOU ANʼME DONE ON THE STATION PLATFORM--

NO, HONEY,

I HAVEN'T...BUT KE CARRIED ON A LONG CORRESPONDENCE WITH THAT JULIST WOMAN... PERHAPS THERE MAY BE SOME LETTERS IN HIS ROOM.......... WE'LL LOOK..

JOHNNY HAZARD

COOH...N-NOW

I KNOW HOW A | "CHICKEN-IN-A-BASKET"

FEELS

JANE

Y-YEAH...B-BUT IF W-WE DON'T GET THROUGH THIS WICKER HAMMOCK

IN A H-HURRY.:

MAY END UP

BEFORE WE OPEN PROCEEDINGS 1: HAVE TO ANNOUNCE THE

RESIGNATION OF

THE PORTERVE

DEAD PUCKS /

and a hair par cont

with the 'record first quarter, but 14 per cent more than the meeting. quarterly averago for, 1940.

The volume of exports was 153° per cent of the 1947 average, com- pared with 167 per cent in the first quarter, but 10 per cent above the average for last year.

of tho

(Conscript service at present is 12 months. Well-informed quarters hero tonight believed that the intercase-not specified by the Prime Minister would bo 10 16 months),

M. Phollon

measures

said that other The report said that factors contributing to the con-

the Government had tinued Improvement in Britain's

decided to propose to Parliament included the formation of infan- dollar position, the maintenance try and armoured divisions ready of a high level of demand in the to ght; the preparation of re United States, particularly for serve divisions; the development Sterling Area products, had been of the Air Force and Navy, and of first importance.

the overhaul of the home defence forces.

The temporary influence of de- valuation was still

operating, though on a diminished scale.

Referring to the Cabinet's, de- Other important factors were clsion to ask Parliament to up- the improvement in invisible ex- provo an increase in the term of ports and the continued economy service, M. Phollen said: "Great in dollar expenditure by the Britain and Holland have also- United Kingdom and other Ster-consented to such sacrifices."--- ling Area members-Reuter. Reuter,

-

By Lee

|--AN' AFTER ALL THE SHODYIN'

THEM GUNS DONE.

ON THEIR OWN--

Private patient

HOW WOULD YOU KAJOW YOU'VE NEVER. ÖGEN WITH

ME WHEN. I'M ALONE!

Falk and Phil Davis

THERE HAIN'T BEEN

A SINGLE BULLET FIRED OUTA THIS GUN! THEY'RE ALL HERE!

NOT WHIT

KINDA GUY

WUZ HE?

WHOLE PACKET

OF THEMI

·CONTINUED-

By ALEX RAYMOND

THE

POSTMARK....NORVALEÍ

HONEY, WE'VE MADE-

A START!

KERE, RIP...A

YOU FIRST / YOU ARE THE BEST SHOT!

< 1-ER¬AM÷RESIGNINO,

•TOO, MR PRESIDENT/ NOMY: "WIFE ́AND'I

HAVE REACHED AN UNDERSTANDING, SO I CAN NO LONGER, REGARD MYSELF A wy AB Army! MISOGYNIST

AND SHE ASKS YOU TO ACCEPT THIS DRESS-

WITH HERE APOLOGIES,

JANE

By FRANK ROBBINS

H-HEY, LOOK OUT J. ZA AIN'T ME THAT'S VYOU'RE REALLY. R-ROCKING THE BOAT HOWE

MAKING T-THE WAVES. BABY? W-WE'VE JUST GOT COMPANY... O-ON BOARD AE

!"THERE /— WHAT DID 1/ TELL YOU PI MOVE THE REMOVAL==== 4. MEAN, I PROPOSE WE DEPOSE--- KICK THAT GIRL OUTA

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