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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGRING”

"BHANBI".

"YOCHOW"

"BOKOR"

"KWEIYANG"

“HANYANG

"SHENGKING"

"SZECHVEN”

"PAKHOI"

SAILINGS TO

Kealung

5 p.m/ 24th Sept,**

Saison, Djakarta, & Sourabaya Bangkok

*5 p.m. 24th Sept,

5 p.m. 25th Sept. 10 a.m. 26th Sept.

5 pm. 20th Sept.

Saigon & Pnompenh Singapore, Penang Belawan

Tientsin

Keelung.

Tokyo,

Yokohama,

Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe

Bangkok

Balla from

ARRIVALS FROM

Keelung

10 à.m. 29th Sept. 5. p.m. 30th Sept.*

p.m. lit Oct. 3 p.m. 10th Oct. Custodian Wharf

24th Sept.

28th Sept.

"HANHANG" "SZFCIIUEN"

.:Tientsin.

Bangkok

"SHENGKING"

7 a.m. 20th Sept.

"FOOCHOW"

Djalcurta

Bintan

1st Oct.

"SINKIANO"

"PAKHOT"

Sondakan Kobe

1st Oct.

BU Oet.

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

SAILINGS TO

"TAIPING"

Sydney & Melbourne

4 p.m. 25th Sept.

"ANKING"

Nauru Ocean In B

Sydney

"TAFYTIAN"

Japan

2nd Oct. 1st Nov.

ARRIVALS FROM

"TAIFING"

"ANKING"

Kabe Kobe

In Pori

29th Sept.

"TAIYUAN"

Australia

& Manila

22nd Oct.

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Said

"BELLEROPHON"

"MYRMIDON"

"PYRRHUS"

"OYCLOPS"

London

Dublin

& Holland

Liverpool

Mortailles, Liverpool.

& Glasgow

Liverpool & Glasgow

Bobednica Bafflinge from Europe

8. "ANTILOCHUS"

G. "CYCLOPS"

8. "AUTOLYCUS"

G. "PELEUS"

8. "CLYTONEUS"

G. "ANCITISES"

8. "ASTYANAX"

G. "PATROCLUS"

S, "ABCANTUS"

Balls

Liverpool

Saffe Rotterdam

Salted

Go

do

do

Salled

21st Sept.

28th Sept.

4th Oct.

.18th Oct. 17th Oct.

31st Oct.

24th Sept.

Holt's Wharf

30th Sept.

6th Oct. 7th Oct,

Arrives Bong Kong

30th Sept.

5th Oct.

8th Oct. 10th Oct. 29th Oct. 2nd Nov. 8th Nov. 15th Nov.

- 25th Nov.

G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool. S. Landing Swanses before Liverpool. Carriers' option to procred via other porta la

load & dlacliargo cargo.

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14th Oct.

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"MENESTHEUS"

14th Oct.

Lathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Route

AK/Bangkok/Singapore

HK Hanul

Departs Elecgkong

0.00 am, Tues, Fri.

Arriven H.K. (return) 8.30.a.in. Wed. Sat,

Conneuls at Bangkok, with U.B.A. to Rangoon).

(DC-4}

(DC-3) IDC-4

7.00 а.т. Тие

0.00 p.m. Tues;

1.00 p.m. Wed.

6.13 p.m. Thura.

6.30 am. Wed.

(DC-3) 7.00 a.m. Fel.

HK/batgun/Singapore BK/Manila/B.N. Borneo (DC-5)

HK/Haiphops

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4.30 p.m. Tri.

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20th Nov.

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BBENVANNOCH"

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ith Oct.

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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951.

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HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS) 5 -Price, 20 cants par copy,

OFFICIAL NOTICE

Proposal, to change

a ¿Bhip's name..'

We "Tho Chestsum Steamalip Company Limited, 27, Con- naught Road, West. (2nd; floor), Hong Kong hereby give notice. that in

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Unique Elections Being Held In India This Year

3.

Bombay, Sept. 23.

The forthcoming general elections in India in the winter of 1951-52 will be on such an un- precedented scale and will contain so many unique tonnoge features that they cannot fail to be watched with 580 tons Register tonnage 302 keen interest by political students all over the Cheelsum. Steamship Company, world.

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| tone, 'heretofore owned by The

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Never before in history will so gigantic a poll West (2nd floor), Hong Kong have been witnessed. An estimated electorate of

for permission to change her

and to bave her registered'

In

name to LUCKY TRADER" |180,000,000 will vote to return 712 candidates to a the now name at the Port of biocameral parliament composed of a Lower House

KONG as owned by and a Council of State (Upper House).

HONG

The Cheetsum' Steamship Com- pany, Limited.

op-

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NOTICE:

(From the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia),

1. All holders of Indonesian passports, residing in Hongkong, are advised to register at the Consulate General before December 31st, 1951.

2. Holders of Netherlands passporta (non-Dutch), who wish to acquire the Indonesian nationality, have the opportunity to change their passports into Indonesian passports before December 27th 1951.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

I AGREE TO GIVE

YOU ONE HUNDRED

THOUSAND FOR THE VOSNIAN WAR PLAKS.

AND THE VOSNIAN

AMBASSADOR

OFFERED ME THE

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Thla comparen with the Bri-, To the voter, especially thei Ish electorate of 25,000,000 in iterate, who takes his yITE" the February, 1980, elections; bols seriously, this could vel In the 1948 United mean his plumping for just the States 93,000,000

presidential election: symbol and not the parly M 100,000,000 in the 1040 Soviet represents on crucial, election clections; and, 105,000,000 in day. Which poses quite u prob- the last Chinese Legislative lem for candidates contesting Yuan elections,

the elections.

A combined election commit- tee of the various political

the

on

The Indian electorale will be a combination of a compara- lively sophisticated urban parties contesting the elections

decided

following and, population and a large inliterate rural one. Much em- symbols: hut, tree, human hand,

cm- nower, phasis is being placed in the

fire (a burning stick), planning of the election to get car of corn, bullock cart, boat, the overwhelmingly illiterate plough, bird, lantern, umbrella spade, hookal: population to

the pair of scales, exercise

(water tobacco-pipe of

Arab franchise.

Drigin used by Northern Indians), plicher, elephant, camel and horse,

On an average a parliamentary constituency will cover a popu-

In order to guide the Illiterate vater

there will be distinct symbols for the candidates of cach political party. They will be such as will be easily relatiori of 720,000. However, the cognisable by everybody. The average electorate per consil- voter will have only to drop his ueney will be 325,000.

symbol box" to record his ballot paper into particular

a

vole.

Some

observers doubt the wisdom of the choice of symbols and wonder to what extent in u country Uke India the voics cast will be for the symbols them selves

and not for the candidates they represent.

Symbols to the, superstitious in this land of superstition have a profound meaning. For in- stance, there is the Indian who regards an umbrella ng unlucky or inauspielous, just as another would regard the elephant as a symbol of prosperity.

Each member of the Lower House will represent not less than 500,000 taxpayers or not more: than 700,000. It will cost candidate contesting the elections around Rs. 20,000 to send out a postcard to every voter constituency.

In his

The forthcoming elections will be the first time that a population as composite and as varlegated as India's

will take part in

« modern

election. Already in various

parts of the country election rehearsals are being held to educate the voter in the complex machinery of an election.-United Press.

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Boys Find Chunk Of Uranium

Albuquerque, Sept. 28.

A big chunk of meini found in an empty lot by three Dalhart, Texas, boys has been identified by the Atomic Energy Com- mission as a uranium casting.

The chunk found by the boya, and a larger one found when an Investigation was started, were variously exited to be worth from $800 to $33,000. The one the boys found weighed about 33 pounds. B

The Atomic Energy Commls- sion has taken possession of the two pieces ander the Atom'e Energy Acti

The AEC cald yesterday the plece found, by the Dáhiri boys was normal uranium and selen- this belleve it to be an experi- mental piece at least seven of eight years old.

The age of the pice would place it before chal dret atomle bomb. In 1948 aolontis's were working at Los Alamos to produce the experimentat bomb that was shot off in the New Mexico desert on Jaky 16, 1046, The Army then was operating Les Alamas, under is super secret wynhalian Pro-

east of Los Alamos, on a direct highway

RODO HOUSE abou: 200 miles

240, Tal Po Road, Kowloon..

Edute kādreisi. RODOHOUSE

The only Houas that 'offöra "éx- 'Gallaherand- comfortable, adnumi |modalän-st moderate charges,nun

High sises, cuisine whafa, msali cent 44/pary day.

-Dani- provided for

Reglik

tervenient

A

The boys found the uranium less than a block, off the high way from Los Alamos.

They were Jumping out of a [res, They saw the place of metal and dug it up so they wouldn't hurt their foot on 11.

The metal was blacker than the lead in pericile. When the DAYE ARVELD with a hammer, Beaupacka. (low Bo they

quit for, two montha o thị

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