1951-05-31 — Page 8

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Hengkong) LuFL

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS TO

"SHENGKING". .. Kaoling

“HUNAN"

"YOCHOW"

"BINKIANG"

"BHENGKING "ILANYANG" "SHANST"

"800CHOW"

"FOOCHOW" GIANYANG

"RIJENGKING"

"SHANSI"

"ANKING"

Tientsin

Tokyo. Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe Singapore & Penang Keelung

Tientali ..Bangkok.

Tokyo.

Yokohamu, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe

Bails from

ARRIVALS FROM

Jakarta K Bintan

*Theatsin

Kenlink:

Kobe

. Yokohama

5 pm. 31st May 10. at June

5 p.m. 2nd June

5 p.m. 4th Jung

5 pan. 5th June*

3 p.m. 7th June

5 p.m. 9th June

5. p.m. 15th June

Custodian Wharf

2nd June 3/4th Jung

5 pan. 4th June,

5/8th Junie

7th June

A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE

"CHANGSHA"

"TAIPING"

-"CHANGTE"

"CHANGSHA"'

SAILINGS TO_

Sydney & Melbournių.

Kure & Kobe

Sydney

ARRIVALS FROM

Yokohane

"TAIPING" "CHANGTE”

Australia & Manila

Robe

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

9th June 11th June 15th June

p.m.

0th June 7th June

12th June

Scheduled Sailings to Eprope via Aden & Port 80

"PYRRHUR"

"AUTOLICUS"

"CLYTONEUS"

.....Marseiller, Liverpool &

Glasgow

Dublin & Liverpool

Cenoa, Lutidon, Rotter-

dem & Hamburg

Scheduled Sailings from Europe

Salis

Liverpool

25th Apr.

Balls Rotterdam

6th June

25th June

25th June

Arrives

Hong Kong

8. "AUTOLYCUS”.

3rd June

G. "MENTOR"

28th Apr,

9th June

8. "CLYTONEUS"

4th May

13th Moy

17th May

8. "ASTYANAX" .. 21st May

14th Jwie 15th June 26th June

2nd July

G. "FELEUS”

Q. "ANCHISES"

8. "CALCHAS"

28th May

4th Jino

G. "PATROCLUS". 13th June

8. "AGAPENOR"

17th June

21st June

G. Lading Glasgow before Liverpool. S. Landing Swansea before Liverpool.

Unscheduled,

Carriers option to proceed via other parts to

toad & discharge cargo.

9th July 10th July 28th July

DE LA RAMa Lines

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "AGAMEMNON" "ANDAMAN"

13th June

16th June

SAILING FOR NEW YORK via JAPAN, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, KINGSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE.

"AJAX"

22nd Juno

Lathay Pacific Airways Ltd

Koute

Departs Hongkang Arrives HK

(on return) HK/Bangkok/Singapore_(DC-4} 7.30 am, Tues, Fri. 930a.m. Wed. Sat. (Connects al Bangkok with UB.A. to Hangoon) HK/Saigon/Singapore (DC-4) 1.00 p.m. Wed. 0.10 p.m. Thurs, HIK/Manila/B.N Bornea (DC) 7.80 m. Wed. 443 pm. Thurs. “His/llaiphonE

(10-2)———————400 ·®m.-Fri.4.00 –pas.-Fri.- All the above subject to alteration without notice. For passses and Freight particulare please apply to

ICONNAUGHT RD. C. Tel.30331/8 BRANCH OFFICE: 50 Connaught Rd. West, 25875. 32144, 24878.

.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951.

CHINA

MAIL

JMENUITEM ATAKUT,

HONGKONG

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FOR SALE

TWO plain Tienish Rugs Wx10" and 14'x10' Price $1800 each-View of Lane Crawford's, Apply Box 20, "CHINA MAIL"

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NOTICE

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED),,

NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-third Annual Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of China Underwriters, Limited, will be held at the Offices of the Company, 4A, Des Voeux Rond Central, Hong Kong, on Saturday, the 9th day of June, 1961, nt 11 a.m., for the purpose

of receiving the Report of the Board of Direc tors and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1850, and of electing Directors and Audi- tors.

A

The Transfer Books and Register of Members of the Company will be closed from the 3rd June, 1951 to the 9th June, 1951, both days inclu- sive,

Ey Order of the Board of Directors,

E. R. CHILDE, Managing Director.

Hongkong, 31st May, 1951.

PETER MOK

NOTICE

B. I. S. N. CO., LTD.

6.5. "ISLAMI"

Bills of Lading Nos. 73, 74, 76 & 77 covering the undermontioned cargoes shipped from Karachi to Hong.. Kong by the British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.'s sa. "ISLAMI” which arrived here on the 22nd January, 1951, have been lost and are hereby declared null and vold.

Marks & Numbers

C

H751 Hong Kong Product of Pakistan

Packages

Contenta

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULA & ORIENTAL S.N CO,

Passenger/Freight Service

Leaves London

Arrives Hongkong.

4th June

2nd July

E

1500 B/s

N.T.R.C. (Type 502) Pakistan Raw Cotton,

Outwards

6. "CARTHAGE"

3rd May

*.*. "CORPU"

31st May

2003 June

30th July.

A. "CARTHAGE".

20th July

L.9.5. Roller Ginned (Type 401) Pakistan Raw Cotion.

* "CANTON"

27th August

Via Southampton, Fort Said, Aden, Bumbay, Colombo, Penang Singapore.

Homewarde

.R. "CARTILAGE"

Leaves Hongkong Due London

1/1500

C

H777 Hong Kong Product of Pakiston 1/1000

E

3000 3/

E

250 B/s

N.T. (Type 802) Pakistan Row Cotton.

1. "CONFU"

*.*. "CANTON"

C

H777 Hong KoE Product of Pakistan

751/1000

C

E

HOOG Hong Kong Product of Pakistan 1/500

500 B/s

N.T.R.G. Pakistan Raw Cotton,

BBC Man's Close Shave

hst

West Central Korean ·

Apart from a bruised knee, Front, May 30. Noble was unburi. He finally BBC television camera- crossed the stream on a tank. man Ronald Noble was swept He said afterwards. "My only HIM YICK HONG 50 yards down a rain-swollen worry was that I would

mountain stream today when my head against a rock, bui his jeep stafled and he tried that did not happen, so every- to wade across with Blins he thing went all right, had taken of Chinese Com- munist surrendering.

MACAO

MANUFACTURERS'

REPRESENTATIVE

Agent for

AUSTIN CARS

S.S. TAK SHING M.V. LEE HONG

China Mail Distributor

33 RUA V.P. ARCOS TEL. 665

Cables: Peter Macao

Agencies Invited -

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

|.SO,STUPID,

ALMOST DIO, BOSS. YOU DIDN'T THEN ED JUMPS OUT OF A GET THE WINDOW AND GIVES IT TO [BLACK BOX!|| A'DAME~NAMED JANIE.

| I ALMOST GETS IT FROM THE DAN**

| ~~SHE'S A NIGHT-CLUB DANCER ✪

| WHEN A SILK-HÁT GUY BUTTS IN AND THEN I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED BUT ANYHOW--

FERDINAND

"Tain't Safari!

"But that water was certainly cold, and in future I'll leave Noble lost his footing before my bathing for a sunnier day." he had waded 15 feet. He dis-Reuter. appeared in the bolling waters but regained his foothold 20

yards down.

on

the

Before American soldiers either bank could aid him waters again whipped away his Jegs and he disappeared from view the second time.

Perambulators

For Postmen

Washington, May 30, After long years of hauling bagsi on his aching 30 yards shoulders, the postman is going further on, regained his feet to

Still grasping his film pack, heavy Noble

re-appeared

for an instant and swung him-

ret a break. The Assistant Postmaster General, J. J. Red- self toward an island of bould-ding disclosed to-day that be-

crs.

fore long the mailman may be Clasping one boulder he equipped with a metal carrier dragged himself from the on wheels-much like a shop- stream. From there he made ping bag carrier--to trundle his his way to shore..

mall sack.-United Press,

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

BEFORE CO JUMPS OUTA THE WINDOW) I DID NAB THIS HE SAID IT WAS THE FORMULA,

WHAT! OR SOMETHING.

THE FORMULA ! THAT'S WHAT I WANT! WONDERFUL LOOKIN THE PHONE BOOK! GET ME A CHEMIST HERE.QUICK

3.5. "CARTHAGE“

8th June

10th July

6th July

7th Augise

2nd August

1st September

31st August

1st October

Accepting rgo for Singapore,-Penang- Colomby, Bom

Outwards

bay, Ades, Port Bald & London

11.4. "BOMALI"

Fraight Service

Dua Hongkong

0th June.

m.v. "TREVETHOE" 20th Jure m.v. "TREVOIR" 2001 June

1. 1. "SINGAPORE"

Homewards

*. . "SURAT

m.1. "SONAL"

23rd June...

Leaves Hongkong

9th June

1st July

From

London & Continent

For

London & Continent

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Part Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Aden, Poṛt Baid, Cenon, Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Antwerp & Natterdam, with liberty to call at, Bombay it inducement offers,

Cala Casablanca.

Bulk.

Tanks availablo for carriage of all in Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited passenger

accommodation. BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

due 3rd June Falls BEL June

m.. SANTHIA"

*m.. "SANGOLA"

due 14th June

s3lls 10th June

from Japan

for Singapore, Pening, Rangoon & Calcutte from Calcutta. Rangoon & Stadta for Japan

• These ships have refrigerated cargo spacs,

P. & O./B. 1. JOINT SERVICE

1. 6. "ORNA"

1. 1. "UMARIA”

due 6th June Balls 10th Juna

die 21st Jube mailo 23rd June

from Persian Gulf for Japan

from Japan

for Streita, Colege- Do. Bombay & Karachi

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.5. CO., LTD.

1. E. "NELLORE” salls 2nd June,

for Bothnan, Ra- bual, Sydney, Biel- botne, Ball Bay,

Fremantle

from Sydney

1. 8. "KASTERN" due 14 June

Accepting cargo on through bills of lading for Tis. manlia, New Zealand & Pacific Island Ports, All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on or off the route & the route & galling aro subject to change or amendment with or without notice,

BEN LINE

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SHIPS

"BENLAWERS"

ARRIVAL B

FROM

.U.K. via Singapore

"BENREOCH".....U.K, via Jesselton

"BENCRUACHAN”

"BENATTOW"

"BENCLEUCH”

U.K, vla Bingapore

- op —

DUE

1st June

on or abt.

6th June

"

8th June

28th June

NANCY

Concrete Evidence

ALWAYS TRY TO MAKE

A GOOD IMPRESSION

6th July

13th July

23rd July

BOOK

CHARM BOOK

Loading on or abt.

4th June

12th June

soil June

JOHNNY HAZARD

/30th July

17th July

I'M A GOOD MIXEIZ...

RUBBERNECK TOUR, I

IF I MINGLE WITH THIS

MIGHT GET LOGT/

28th July

"BENARTY". "TENYORLICH"

*"BENLAWENS”

"BENÜBUACHAN"'

*"BENATTOW"

"BENCLEUCH”

↑"BENARTY”

**BENVORLICH"

UK, vis Jemotion .......U.K, via Singapore

SAILINGS

London, Antwerp & Rotterdam.

Liverpool, Glasgow, Dubla & Antwerp. London, Hamburg & ****Antwerp.

Liverpool, Dublin, Rotterdam, Hull & Middlesbrough,

Liverpool, Avotunouth

& Glasgow.

London, Hamburg,

* Rotterdam & Antwerp,

Vis Singapore, Porț Sweltenham, Port Sudan, Aden & Port Safd.”

Calls Manila & Bandakan, ·

+ Calli Tawau & Sandakan,

W. R. LOXLEY & CO, (CHINA); LTD.

York Building.

Agents

Telephone: 34165.

FORMULA--FOR WHAT?

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

WET

CEMENT

By Frank Robblus

THE

(MYOU) SCHOOL-

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Dine

At the

For full particulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

Once Over The Pole

P.G. Enough

For

Reservations Tel: 27880

ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES CERTIFICATES

Application Forms for Essential Supplies 'Cortifi- cates may be obtained from South China Post Limital,

New York, May 30. Airline pilot Charles F. Blair, Jr returned from his busman's holiday flight over the North Pole and said, "Once is enough."

Tuo hardsome 41-year-old Aller, who made history's first solo flight over the pole in a single-engined plane, arrived at the International Airport fom Fairbanks, Alasim, less than 30 hours after starting his Aretle hop. He lookexi weary and said he had only about one hour of sleep since he started the historic flight which he made

on his holiday.

Blair is chief pilot for Pan American Airways and rushed back to New York because he. was supposed to return to work on Wednesday.

The sunburned fler hart stubble beard on the face as he was greeted by his family in- Morningcluding his son, Christopher, 14-

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month old. He deprecated his unprecedented achievement. He said, "The Arctle is just about like any other ocean. Ai 20,000 feet was qulle warm. In fact, I did not even have my cockpli heater on. It was a fairly easy flight. But once is, enough, | however.”

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Blair deelded to.. fy across the North Polo rather than acrom the Atlantic from London. Flying over the North Pole was rather an easy feat, Blair ald, "it would be feasible to operate commercially and mill- tarily, over the Polar, route and it'

would be no more difficult thers Bring west across the Atlantic battling strong head- winds"!

He plans to sell his plans be cause it is getting a bit too expensiva to operate It uses too much ges."—United Pres

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