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RUGS

JUST UNPACKED OF

TIENTSIN CHEMICAL WASHED RUGS PEKING ART RUGS & HOOKED NUGS. Wholesale & Retall at Lowest Prices. VISIT

GREAT EASTERN

RUG CO.

DANKOW RD, (GROUND FLUORI

KOWLOON TEL. 19199

Agente Inaghang & Bhanghai Luca Ce (Lwen Bee)

SALE

Largo Assortment of Chemical Washed &

Peking Art.

RUGS

AT LOWEST PRICES

NORTH CHINA DEVELOPMENT CO. 20, Parkes ft. S.P, (Daiwcom Bourring Et. Aurila Rd.)

Monding & Cleaulox by Expert call 66157

CARPETS

DRUGGETS LINOLEUM TAPESTRIES CUSHIONS ALWAYS IN STOCKS.. CARPET INDUSTRIES

03, Austin Rd., Kowloon.

GREAT SALE

RUGS

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

CLEANING & MENDING GOOD YEAR RUG CO.

Room 208, 1st Floor,

0, Hankow Road, Kowloon, Tel. 58902.

TRULY

You will look

more adorable if you frequently patronise

THE HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY PARLOUR 16, CAMERON RD, KOWLOON, TELEPHONE: 59240.

JUST ARRIVED:

Clarineta,

Trompeta,

Cellos,

Violins,

Vielen

Drakie

Dan,

Buyer

Bella

Plata

Obtainable at

KING'S MUsic co.

5, Chlu Lung St. Tel: 30430

J

JUST ARRIVED - BY PRESIDENT WILSON" HAEGER AND ROYAL

HAEGER POTTERIES

Vases: Plates; Wallvases and Other Flower Holders of the Latest Shades and Designs.

THE

CLOVER FLOWER SHOP "Gloucester Arcade,

LOW PRICES

Calculators, Typewriters

Carbons & Ribbons

The World Typewriter Co.

40, Wellington St., Tel: 20508

Repairing Service.

CHINA MAIL

PICTORIAL

OF HONG KONG

+

Obtainable at

BOOKSTALLS AND CHINA MAIL OFFICE Windsor House

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, Tai Po Road, Kowloon, Tel. 50970

Cable Address: "RODOHOUSE"

1st class and comfortable living quarter available at moderate prices.

Meals are cheap ($6 for 3 meals) but they are wholesome.

Hotel Car provided for our quests.

Register in the RODO HOUSE

now.

Y. H. CHAN,

Manager.

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,

Hi

West African' students in London paid their respects to His Highness Akonzua 1nd, Oba of Benin and his wife..

at Croydon's Entorna. Queen Olan at a Garden Party, hold

The Oba is the hereditary ruler of the tional Language. Club. million-strong city State of Benin in Western Nigeria. title represents a dynasty which has been reigning for over Photo shows a West African student paying hom. 600 years. age to His Highness Akenzua lind, Oba of Benin and his Beside Their Royal wife, Queen Olan, at the garden party. Highnemies are the Deputy Mayor of Croydon (Surrey), Coun. cillor Gordon Stewart (left) and the proprietor of the Inter. national Language Club, Terence Drieoil (right). (AP Photo).

Sinatra's marriage goes on the rocks

Santa Monica, California, September 28. The 11-year-old marriage of the U.S. crooner, Frank Sinatra, and his wife, Nancy, went on the rocks in the Superior Court today when the singer allowed her about a third of his US$1,000,000 annual incomo in an uncon- tested separate maintenance sisit. The decree was granted by default.

Nancy's attorney said that under the property settlement she will receive a third of the singer's gross income up to US$150,000 annually, then more on a complicated sliding scale tables.

based on income tax

The attorney said Sinatra's cornings are estimated at US$1,- 000,000 this year!

During the months of negolia- lions over the settlement Nancy has been receiving US$2,750 a month support for herself and their three children.

In July Mack Millar, Sinatra's manager, announced that the singer. had signed a three-year Columbia Broadcasting System radio contract which will pay him US$3,000,000.

Nuncy will have custody of the

UNION HOUSE couple's three children.

221-223, Nathan Road,' Kowloon Telephone: 66526

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

LAMMERT BROS.

́· Auctioneers, Surveyors

& Appraisers,

Pedder Building, Telephone No. 20224.

“WEEKLY CHINA MAIL”

CONTAINING ALL THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM THE "CHINA MAIL" & "SUNDAY HERALD”

Price 50 Cents

ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY.

She also gets the Sinatra mane sion in exclusive Holmby Hills while he keeps their desert home ni Palm Springs, California.

Childhood friends

to

The 1950 Cadillac goes Nancy and the 1949 Cadilice and a jeep to the crooner.

The properly settlement is valid until death or remarriage on her part.

Nancy, nee Barbato, was the crooner's boyhood sweetheart In Hoboken, New Jersey. "They separated on February 1 after several previous partings and reconciliations.

In the Interim Frankle went to Europe and was seen in the com- pany of film actress Ava Gardner, with whom he attended the Louis-Charles fight last night in New York.

Nancy, aged 30, wept as the lestined in the Superior Court that Frankle made her nervous and humiliated with his frequent absences from home. She added that he sulked and left the room when they had guests at home.

Sinatra was not in court.--As-{ sociated Press.

Ceylon expels

British subject

Colombo, September 28. The Ceylon Government has ordered Thomas Fulton, Mé- Whinnie, who arrived here by alr yesterday, to leave, the coun- try by tomorrow morning as his presence is "undesirable" at the present time.

Mr. McWhinnie, sald to be a British subject, is an employee of the Press Division of the World Federation-of-Trade Unions.

A spokesman of the External said that Affairs Department Commonwealth citizens who had valid passports did not need visas for Ceylon provided they were genuine tourlats.

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Mr. McWhinnie's casc Was placed before the Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, before it was decided whether he could slay.

Earlier this month the Govern- ment refused visus to delegates of WFTU representatives of Soviet and Chinose labour: organisations Invited to attend the annunt sessions of the Communist-led Ceylon Trade Union Federation- which opened here today.

It had been expected that Mr. McWhinnie would address the sessions-Reuter,

CABINET MEETS ON DEFENCE

London, September 20. Defence and the rearmament programme were again the main of Issue before today's meeting the Cabinet,

Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, the Jast Minister of Defence, who Tuesday made a preliminary re- port on his talks in New York last week with the French- and United States Defence Ministers, dealt with the size of the Britian contribution to the overall At- lantic force,

Mr. Shinwell will traval- to Washington in. a month's time to attend the meeting of the De. fenco Ministers of the North At.. lantie Pact, which is to work out details of the now. Integrated Al- Jantic Pact force. tr.

French plan to fight Fifth Column ·

Parla, September 28. France, wil) ..., parla "territorial, guard” to

now

fight

the Communlat -fifth column In case of attack, it was de- olded today....

..)

The decision was taken by Full-drang Cabinet meating presided over by President Vincent: Auriol. The Com- munists were not mentioned by name, but clearly Indicat. ed by the terms of the decree, The Party; in ita aomi. omolat

paper, Boir,"

Imatoly 'dubbed

the new home defence scheme ..the "Mзch Plan," after the Defence Minister, Juise Moch. -Ascociated Press.

LOVELL TO SERVE UNDER MARSHALL

Washington,, September 28. A former Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Robert A. Lovell, was chosen by President Truman to- day to be Deputy. Secretary of Defence.

TARIFF TALKS BEGIN Empire preference

:

defended by UK

London, September 28.

The trade chiefs of four countries-Britain, the United States, Canada and Franco-today ad- dressed the opening session of the tariffs con- ference at Torquay which was attended by about 800 delegates.

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Mr. Dana Wilgress, of Canada, the chairman" of the conference, said that countries could not work together in political matters and at the some time work against each other in écono- mic matters by pursuing policies of economic Isolationism.

Nations must look to their defences against aggression but must also build defences against international economic conflicts, he added:

Mr. Wilgress felt there was no justification for suggestions that some countries were trying to impose their own economic phi- He succeeds Mr. Stephen Ear-losophies on other countries or

who is leaving the Defence post on Saturday to return to private business.

or

Mr. Lovell is a staunch friend the Secretary of Defence, General George C. Marshall, un- der whom he served as Under- Secretary of State. He is in the investment banking business in New York-Reuter,

POP

THI CHAP WE SUSPECTED WAS FORGWG YOUR CHEQUES

CANNOT WRITE HIS OWN NAME

that the tariff conterences were an attack on any mutually pro- Alable trading arrangements be- tween some member countries.

Mr. Harold Wilson, the Presi- dent of the Board of Trade, told the conference that I was impos- sible for Britain to think about trade except as part of the British Commonwealth.

WELL HE SEEMS

TO BE ABLE

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

THE FLYING" COWBOY LASSOES

A STEER-

RIP: KIRBY..

† DEGOLATE HERE! WE'LL NEVER FIND THE JEFFERS HOUSE. IN THIS DARKNESSI LET'S TRY.

ASAIN IN THE

„MORNING.”

|~~QUICKLY BINDS IT,

ATTACHES A HARNESS

TO IT--

NO.IF MY HUNCH IS

| RIGHT; TOMORROW MAY,

BE TOO LATE!

JOHNNY HAZARD

AC VELVET GOES OVER. THE CUDDEN. ́LUZCH MAKES TU FARS SHOT GO WILD.

JANE

In

TAÏPEH REPORT ON TIBET

Talpeh, September 20.

Yesterday he conferred The military spokesman, Chang Yi-ing, and today that Mao London win, the Norwegian and Tse-tung is sending a large num- Danish Defence Ministers PA a ber of: Communist-ladoctrinated possible merger of the thron bogin European regional defence groups. Tibotans into Tibet to large-scale sabotage, softening-Reuter. up the theocratic country for eventual. Communist occupation.

Chang said these men, are fole lowers of the 14-year old Fart

COPPER MINES IN TANGANYIKA.

·chen Lama now living in exile in Chithal, who has gone over to

Dar Es Salaam, Boplamber 28. the Communist side. His banner

Drilling for|copper near the nów buing, used by Paking to

the stir up internal dissensions British groundnut area, In against Tibet's temporal ruler, Southern province of Tanganyika 23251,13 expected-to-start shortlyDA the Dalai Lama,

The spokesman also claimed A“ South African company has that Communut troops are · de-] been granted an exclusive pro ployed along the Tihelan border specting licence in an area nest to put military pressure on the Nachinwea after a company he Dalai Lamu, Ho said that two- Kpresentative spent sometime Viral border clasher occurred rad sibereutulookinge cently United-Pre-Reuter

HELP SOMEBODY'S COMING" WE MUST!

NIP INSIDE-

AGAIN (FRIZA

"The interdependence of our economies · within the Common- wealth is an historic fact, finding Its natural reflection in the pre- ferential system which exists be- tween us." he said.

Stop forward

the / Speaking for

United States, Mr. Williard Thorp, the Assistant Secretary of State, said that the General Agres

ment on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Was a tremandaus stap forward in international rola. tlans.

The unhappy problem of in- ternational aggression gave even greater importance to the Tor- quay meetings.

M. Ernest Lecuyer, deputy leader of the Franch delegation, sold that a revision of the entire French tariff system was com- pleted on September 28 and the studies of the special Commission which carried it out would be a basis for his delegation in Tor- quay.

The leader of the Peruvian.. delegation, Senator Eduardo Por- taro, spoke for the six countries attending the negotiations for the Arst time. The others are Western Germany,

the Philip- Austria, pines, Turkey and Uruguay (all prospective members of the Gen- eral Agreement),

Senator Portoca sald the pro~ spective members "declare em- phatically that our countries are Inspired by the firm decision. to be conscious of the democralle tradition which impels them to rally themselves in the cause of the general welfare of humanity."

Reuter.

PRIMATE BACKS REARMAMENT

York, September 20.

Dr The Archbishop of York,

in his Cyril Garbell, declared diocesan letter today it was quite certain that if the democratie notions were unarmed they would be in danger of an attack by a revolutionary Communism.

Resoluto and well-armed 'de-

to mocracies were indre kely discourage Russia from nggren- sive tactics than "scores, of peti- tions and plous resolutions."-

. Reuter.

Higher education

•TO WRITE. MINE!

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

--AND MANDRAKE AND LOTHAR, HIDDEN, WATCH THE STEER CARRIED OFF INTO THE AIR! AUSTLING--AIR-AGE STYLE!

LOOK! I JUST SAW`A FLASH"

OF LIGHT THROUGH THE

TREZSI

...THEN, BEFORE HE CAN REGAIN HIG -BALANCE.......

SHE'S A SNAPPY-: LOOKING JOB, MR TOUCHWOOD AND FAST, TEL

THE NAME'S WOOD, STEWARD GALE WOOD TOUCH WOOD'S MY RAGE TRACK NICKNAME..

YES, SHE'S FAST ENOUGH...

By ALEX RAYMOND

THAT'S IT! THATE THE HOUSE... AND THERE ARE LIGHTS IN THE WINDOWS,

SOMEBOOT'S

IN THERE I

By FRANK ROBBINS

ALL ACHORE › THATIC GOING ACHORE /

„PLENTY OF SEATING ROOM,

TOO, SIR WHAT

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