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CARPETS

DRUGGETS LINOLEUM TAPESTRIES

CUSHIONS

ALWAYS IN STOCKS.

CARPET INDUSTRIES 03, Austin Rd, Kowloon.

GREAT SALE

RUGS

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

CLEANING & MENDING GOOD YEAR RUG CO.

Itoom 208, 1st Floor,

G, Hankow Road,, Kowloon, Tel. 58902.

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

RODO HOUSE

240, Tal Po Road, Kowloon, Tel. 60976

Cable Address: "RODOHOUSE"

fat clasa and comfortable living quarter available ot moderato prices.

Meals are cheap (36 for 3 moals) but they are wholegome.

Hotel

Car provided for our quoate.

Register in the RODO HOUBE

10W.

Y. H. CHAN,

Manager.

UNION HOUSE

221-223, Nathan Road, Kowloon Telephone: 56525

Cable Add: "UNIHOUSE" Situated at convenient and residential centre. Modern Equipment and Excellent Service. Comfortable and pleasant surroundings.

all or phone for reservatione

RUGS

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OF

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BUTTER SHORTAGE Dulfer Concentrate (Kam Tal Brand) is now available at all atores at controlled prices. This. Butter Concentrato is in tins, and should be mixed with water or milk to produce ose pound weight. Firmed in B

Eame

| refrigerator or Icebox, it is

the exactly

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

SALE

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RUGS

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if you frequently patronize

THE HOLLYWOOD

BEAUTY PARLOUR 16, CAMERON RD., KOWLOON, TELEPHONE: 50249.

JUST ARRIVED:

Clarinets,

Trumpala,

Violins,

Viales,

Collon Deckja Nana, Be Allver

Pinte

Obtainable at KING'S Music co. 5, Chiu Lung St. Tel: 30439

RED CLAY -FLOWER-POTS

MOST SUITABLE FOR THE GROWING OF CACTI AND SUCCULENTS IN THIS CLIMATE, ALSO IMPORTED ENGLISH LEAFMOULD.

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950.

RAAF Mustangs "Korean war

do a good job

Tokyo, September 18.

After three days of continuous harrassing of enemy troops and supply lines, mon of the Australian Mustang Squadron returned to their South- ern Japan base today, heavily bearded but smiling with their continued successes, ac- cording to a General Headquarters release. The text follows: "Most of their strikes were close support missions in the Kumchon and Waeg- wan areas where they returned to the targets again and again, ensuring their kills..

"One flight was requested by an air control spotter to attack near Kumchon. Here trucks and camouflaged vehicles hid- den in draws running up from the roadway were strafed and

trucks rocketed. Two

were destroyed and burned furious- ly.

"Not satisfied with their strike the planes returned to a South Korean base and after refuelling and rearming swung North to the This time same target again.

ns well GN throwing in bomba machine-gun

fire, they scored better results with one tank com- pletely destroyed and five more trucks burned out.

"Enst of Wagwan troops de- ployed in an orchard were heavily baltered. The whole target area was covered with a neat pattern of bombs.

an

The fight had no sooner com- pleted this mission when urgent call came over the radio telephone from an American craft asking them to spotter switch their attack to enemy troops in retreat attempting to cross the river in the Yongsan

area.

Well satisfied

"Some of the troops were half- way across the river when Mus- tangs shot down from the clouda hitting home with rockets and machine-gun fire. Enemy troops scattered quickly for cover. Many attempted to shield themselves from the withering fire by taking cover under the first span bridge previously destroyed by Allied bambing. But the Mus- langs swung in low, relentlessly skipping their rockets, und bullets under the span until their full fire power had been spent.

written off as probably damaged. Fragmentation bombs were blast- ed into villages near Angang.nl infested with enemy troops. Two feld pieces and a tank were des- troyed in the Yongzan aren.

"Though prevented by poor

weather from carrying out as many sorties as they hoped to during their three days of attack- ing, the Mustang diera returned well satisfied with their efforts."

United Press.

Jordan withdraws complaint

Tel-Aviv, September '16. Transjordan has withdrawn Its complaint to the United Na- tions Security Council on rael's occupation of a strip cast

River

Is-

near a

to

of the Jordan hydro-electric plant.

Lieutenant-Colonel Yehodhafat Harakaby sald the Government of Jordan had asked United Na- tions officials

in Jerusalem request the Secretary-General to suspend nction on their complaint. Colonel Harkaby also disclosed that the mixed Armistice Com- mission had handed down a decl- in the case of the shooting down of a Lebanese pinne July 24. when two passengers were killed.

ston

on

The Commission members auld of the Lebanese had violated the truce by flying over Israel and *ས་ the Israel Air Force broke the

pursuing the

"Still another flight, scelting targets East of Waegwan, found a quarry in a tank. The tank was

truce by over the Lebanen,

aircraft

The special Committee dealing with questions such as access to Mount Scopus in Jerusalem will meet after the Jewish holidays on October 1-United Press,

over by November !”

Now York, September 18. The Korean

Foreign Min- Ister, Don Limb, predicting that the

will Korean war ond by November 1, said to- day he did not think that the conflict will spread to other "But parte

of the world. that, of course, depends on the attitude of the Soviet Government," the Bouth Korean diplomat sald on arrival to attend the United Nations General Assembly.

Earlier in Chicago, he sald' As far as he wae concerned "there lo

no tonger thera

Kores." paralle!

In

381h

The and

between

North South Korea could only be settled by military forop.

Ho said, "They can never bo arbitratod. So much blood has already been shed that the Communieta must be crushed so, they will nover try to invade us again." United PreR.

BERLIN INCIDENT

ACHESON WITH

CONFERRING ASIA DIPLOMATS

Now York, Soptember 18.

The United States Secretary of State, Doan Acheson, will continue top-level conferences with Asian diplomats concerning For Eastern' problems touched upon in the Big Three talks last week.

Mr. Acheson, is to meet the Pakistani Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah Khan, and the Aus- tralian External Affairs Minister, Percy Spen- der. On Sunday Mr. Acheson saw the Philip- pine Foreign Minister, Carlos P. Romulo, and the Indian chief delegate to the United Na- tions, Sir Benegal Rau. An official spokesman mere- ly announced that the discus- alons covered problems re- viewed by the Big Three, but authoritative sources said the Korean war, the admission of the 'Chinese Communists to the United Nations, and the Japan- ese peace treaty were high on the agenda.

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Mr. Acheson is understood to have told Sir Benegal the reasons turned why the United States down the Indian peace plan for Korca calling for seating of the Peking regime as

first step towards mediation.

on

the

It was learned that the British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, told his colleagues that Britain would not vote

the admission The growing importance of the of the Feking regime unless t Chinese Communist problem, was assured of a two-thirds with its implications in the majority in the General Assembly on such moth. The United Korean war, and Berlla, September 18.

the general West Berlin police today con- picture of Aslatie political stabi- States continues to oppose the ad- fiscated a convoy of tight East ilty were brought home on Sun- mission, at least until such time German lorries with trullers and day when the Indian Deputy For-as Peking proves it is willing and capable of living up to the obli- arrested six heavily-armed eign Minister, Mr. Balkrishna V. "People's policemen" who guard-Kedkar told reporters upon his gations of the Charter.

Korog war arrival from New Delhi for the in United The convoy was detained

Nations General the American sector while head-sembly: "Refusal to seat Com- ing for the Soviet sector border. munist China may break up the -Keulcz.

United Nations."

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GAUGE READS

EMPTY

SAYS

YOU -

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

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Another problem discussed by Mr. Acheson with the Asiatic statesmen was the question of whether the United Nations troops

THERE'S ALWAYS

A COUPLE OF

GALLON'S LEFT

in Korea should push beyond the 38th parallel in their march Northwards from the Han river. Both the United States and Bri- Lain are believed to feel the Unit ed Nations forces should halt only at the Manchurian border, frat to avoid the threat of a repetition of the North Ko

Korcan invasion, and secondly to carry out the General Assembly resolution 1047 call- ing for the unification of Korea.

The question of Formosa-now on the Security. Council aganda and likely to appear on the the Assambly-was agenda of also touched upon by Mr. Ache- son in his week-end talks.

Mr. Acheson is equally cager to hear Asiatic opinions, on plans to sign a peace treaty with Japan and rearm the country eventual- ly. He may also have wanted to and Indian, Pakistani heur Philippine opinions on the Pacific Mr. pact urged by Australia.

a Press Spender mentioned it confercaco last week and is ex- pected to bring it up again with Mr. Acheson. Mr. Romule, who Mr. at the Bagulo. conference last May urged a closer understand- ing among the South East Asian nations, is expected to have his own Idea on the Australian pro- posal-United Press.

Romo, 18.

Two light earthquakes 'ware felt early today in the province of Aquila, 120 miles North East of Rome United Press.

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