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RUGS

JUST UNPACKED OF

TIENTSIN CHEMICAL

"WASHED BUGS PEKING ANT RUGS & HOOKED Bugs. Wholesale & Retall at Lowest Prices. VISIT

GREAT EASTERN

RUG CO.

HANKOW RD, (GROUND FLOOR)

KOWLOON TEL. #9109 Agente Hengkosz & Shinghai Laco Ce (Leen Ero)

LETTUCE

SUPPLIED FRESH DAILY FROM OUR FARM AT SHOU SON HILL AT FIFTY CENTS

EACH

THE

CLOVER FLOWER SHOP Gloucester Arcade.

BUTTER SHORTAGE Butter Concentrate (Kam Tai Brand) is now available at all stores at controlled prices. This Butter Concentrate is in tins, and should be mixed with water or milk to produce one pound weight. Firmed in a refrigerator or lecbox, it is

the

fresh samo exactly butter because no preservatives whatsoever are used. In tion it will keep for years without refrigeration and should be purchased now against future

hortage,

MA

SALE.

Large Assortment of Chemical Washed &

Peking Art

RUGS

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TRULY

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If you frequently patronizo

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The World Typewriter Co.

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CARPETS

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GREAT SALE

RUGS

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CLEANING & MENDING

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Tel. 58002.

SALE

Tientsin Mercerized & Peking Art

RUGS

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Meals are cheap ($6 for 8 moale) but they are wholesome.

Hotel Car provided for our quests.

now.

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Y. H. CHAN,

Manager.

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1080,

Narriman in Geneva

Narriman Sadex, 17-year-old whose name has been link- ed with that of King Farouk of Egypt has been staying in Geneva, Switzerland, In. the company of Mustapha Kamel Sadek, her uncle, and the Egyptian Ambassador to Bwitzar- land, Bedric Boy, Photo shows: Narriman takes an after. noon stroll through the alty. Left to right: Narriman, Badrie

Mustapha Boy (half-hidden), Mrs. Badri Bay, and

Kamel Sadek. (AP Photo).

Washington plans

aid

programme

Washington, September 14.

High United States officials said today that the State Department had under study a long- range programme for economic assistance to Middle Eastern nations and South East Asia which might call for the expenditure of as much as US$300,000,000 a year for tho next five years.

The study, which is still in the preliminary stages, has been concentrated on the need for in- creasing food production in these areas. In- dia, Pakistan, Ceylon, Afghanistan, Iran, Israel and Egypt were mentioned as nations which might receive such assistance,

The programme was reveal- ed by Administration officials afier Senator Hubert Hum- phrey (Democrat) yesterday called for a "Marshall Plan" for Eastern nations, with a first instalment of not less than

UNION HOUSE $500,000,000 next year.

221-223, Nathan Road, Kowloon

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What was his secret?... Why had he to be sifoncad P

LONDON FILMS present

A FRANK LAUNDER—SIDNEY CILLE I PRODUCTION

**

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS GLYNIS JOHNS JACK HAWKINS

STATE SECRET

Hagbert Lom Karel 'Stepanak

Walter Billa

- HONEY GILLIAT

COMING TO THE

to

Administration leaders спи- tioned that their plm was not in ́any tense a giant new programmé and should not be described as such. They did not intend ask Congress to appropriate new funds for the project this year, but

Such

a request would be made in 1051, possibly in the form of expansion of President Truman's Point Four programme for assistance to the under- developed areas of the world.

own

Mr. Rusk sald the United States "shall work with our friends in Asin to strengthen their institutions and to put them in a better position τα meet the strenuous conditions of the modern world...that means economic and technical assls- tance". Uniteri Press.

Vatican- stand on holy places

Jerusalem, September 14 The Vatican newspaper, "Os- servatore Romano," today re-

Omcials described food produc-ahmed the minimum demands tion as the most serious problem of the Catholic Church for the faced by the nations of the Mid- future of Jerusalem and the dle East and South East Asia, holy places of Palestine. The new programme would con- centrate on projects such as irri- gation, development, of better seeds, use of small tools, Improved insecticides, fertilisers, etc."

Senator Humphrey said such a programme would help stem Communismi in Eastern countries, The United States was letting In- dia, Burma, Indo-China, Malaya, Indonesia and, to some extent, the Philippines go under Com. munist control by default.

Griffin mission

The newspaper put forward the demands for the consideration of the United Nations General As- sembly, which will discuss the problem of Jerusalem in its forth- coming session.

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It declared: "The immunity of the holy places can only be as- sured on these conditions.

"Firstly, an international sta- tute for Jerusalem and its sur- roundings.

"Secondly, the protection and safety of all the other holy places, with full freedom" of 'access and with respect for the sacred cha- racter of the Christian memories they hold,

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Administration officials "mon tloned only India of this group of nations today, but added that economic aid to other countries

Thirdly, mentioned by Senator Humphrey Catholle Institutions of worship,"

freedom for Was being planned under a separate programme for which of charity, etc...and¿ recommendations have been don Fourthly, the protection of the veloped by the ECA mission head-ngelong historical rights of the cd by Mr. Allen Griffin.

Catholica

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Ometals said studies had been¦ The newspaper described, as going on for several months under "very distant from Cathölle as- the supervision of the Assistant pirations". the latest Israel pro- Secretary of State for Near Eas-posal, formulated at the end of tern and South Asian affairs, Mr. the spring, the international~ George McGhee.pro misation of the holy places, with the maintenance' of the status quo Both the Middle Eastern pro- in Jerusalem Beuter. ject mentioned by officials today and the Far Eastern proposals of the Griffin - mission report word believed to be aimed at the over- all objective described by the Ak- sistant Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk," in an address, hero last week

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LAMMERT BROS.

STORM HAVOC IN JAPAN

Tokyo, September 14, Fourteen died and 22 werd 're- ported missing in'a tropical storm which swept through the three main islands of Japan yesterday.

The storm had earlier, bean claxand. by weather exports, xa n typhoon and given the cade Dame "Kesla","NALEZNES

But though the wind had-drop- :ped yesterday to "tropidal storm't

velocity, it. Rooded 24%

[washed

Gamaged $100 blokland-out

No compelling reason for conflict

Professor Albert

Denver, Colorado,

Beptember 14.

Einstein bellavis there is no compell. Іпр голдоп

bo.

for

war tween the United States and

Russia.

that

In a telegram to the Inter- national Union of Mint, Mill and Gmølter Workers,

German-born, now American, physis at enid: "am with you in the conviction everybody and every group should do their utmost to help ayold the catastrophe which our human world is facing." Purely technical moans, such as the prohibition of cor- tain Wonpone, was not an answer to International pro- blama.

Professor Einstein was in- vited to address the Donven. tion but declined, for, reasons of... health. Reuter.

CONSORT; HART IN SINGAPORE

Singapore, September 14. Two units of the British Geet have docked in Singapore after service in the Korean war. The berthed this morning in the Singapore naval base for rent; took part in six bombardments of North Korean positions,

The other ship Is the trigate, HMS Hart, which patrolled off the const of Korea, providing cover for ground troops and protecting convoys-Reuter.

POP

FREE TRADE UNIONS TO SET UP ASIA HQ

Brussels, September 14,

The International Confederation of Fros: Trado Unions the non-Communist rival of the World Federation of Trade Unions has do- cided to set up an organization in Asia to help .tho development of trade unionism and strongthen the forces of freedom. The Emergency Committee of the ICFTU announc- ed here today that its provisional Asian head- quarters would be an information and ad- visory centre in Singapore. Branch offices would be dictated' chiefly by considerations and com- established in India, Japan of case of transport

munications in the initial stages," and the Philippines.

Residential.

the communique said. labour

colleges

Details of the organisation In would be set up within the next few months at Kendy (Ceylan) Asla would be subject to ratifien- and Singapore to

train, Aslantion by an Asian regional confer- ence, to be held in Karachi in trade union leaders,

1951. May,

The

whose world head- ICFTU.

Quarters

in Brussels, was

formed last December by trade

union organisations of non-Com- munist countries which left the WFTU because of Its pre-Com- munist policy.

The Confederation claims A membership of 60 million work- ers in 53 countries.

communique, an- these decisions which, it said, would "give an Imine- diate impetus

develop

to the

ment of democratic trade union- ism in Asia and materially strengthen the forces of freedom and progress in that continent." "The decision to choose Singa pore as the ICFTU headquarters and Asia is

provisional

for

Mission's report

The decisions were taken, by the ICFTU

Emergency Com. mittee on the recommenda tions of E fiva-man mission which recently made a 36,000- mile tour of 14 countries South-East Asia.

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Other decisions were set out as follows:

1-Immediate participation in the work of the United Nations Economic Commissions for Asio, with a view to pressing for large- scale economic and technical ald in the interests of the Asian peo- ples..

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the Arian langunges, with the object of spreading "our aims of national and social advancement” to counter the "destructive pro- paganda of the Communists."

3-"To bring pressure, through in affiliated organisations Europe and Americà on large industrial concerns, in particular rubber, tea, tia and petroleum Interests which aro impeding Social

progress in by

their reactionary inbour policies.

4-To oppose "reactionary and restrictive legislation which is hampering the free development of trade unions in many Asian countries."

Asia

5-To co-ordinate the "oxist- ing petivities of affiliated organ- irations-for example the Amerl- can Federation of Labour and the British Trades Union. Con- gress-in Axla. To press

for the "imme- dlate formation of autonomous national trade union organisations In Indo-China."-Reuter.

HOME GUARD IN MALAYA

Singapore, September 14. The Government of the Malay. Federation took steps today for the formation of a Home Guard to assist British security forces to combat Communist guerillas.

The now regulations promul- gated provido. for virtual con- 2.—A substantial stepping up scription of all men between the of ICFTU Press publications in ages of 18 and 55.—United Press.

Long apprenticeship

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"TAKE OVEA ME

FATHER'S BUSINESS

OLDEST INHABITANJmque

AND WHAT IS THAT

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

TWO-HEADED COW- HE WENT FELLA SAID, LAST WARN-UP THIS ING.NEXT CAN-

TIME KILL!

RIP-KIRBY

WHERE HIM GO!

Hmm-DEAD END. MAYBE

WE MISSED A CAVE OR

TURN, BACK THERE IN

THE DARK.

IT'S NOT VERY

WHAT NOW?

THIS IS NORMALE.

JOHNNY HAZARD

KRAVE.TO/ IS

NO CISE... WE HAVE YOU WEAVE. TO, OP

JANE

BIO, RIP... MAYBE OUR

SEARCH FOR DES WON'T

BT SO

DIFFICULT AFTER ALL

"IM TERRIBLY! THANKS, JANÉ,

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YOU HEAR THAT?!

NON

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

LOOK--OUT! ........| AVALANCHEF

ROCKSLIDE

AND GREAT BOULDERS ROAR

DOWN INTO THE NARROW DEAD END OF THE CANYON Y

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By ALEX RAYMOND

NO, GIR....THERE'S NO ONE

NAMED CECIL

DESALOND STAYING

HIRIS

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LEAVE TO NOW!

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PRARLY

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By FRANK ROBBINS

WELL, I'VE GOT, SOME NEWS, TOO ➡ THE "COPB ARE ON GEORGIE'S A

TRACK, AND OLD MCTUFF'A COMING ROUND TO TELISA

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