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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Rotterde ht! ɔwne (Hongkong) Eḥma

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS TO

Singapore & Penabe

RADY

10 a,.

£.

1st Feb.

“KWEIYANG"

"HUNAN "POYANG" "SOOCHOW"

"SINKIANG 'POYANG"

HUNAN

POYANG

Soon Bront

Tientsin ecdung

Bangkok

uth Feb. Noon 7th Feb. 10 am. 9th Feb Singapore & Penang 10 m. 19th Feb. Djakarta & Sourabaya 10 am. 22nd Feb,

• Balls from Custodian Wharf

ARRIVALS FROM

Pentsin

ال الان

Kobe

1st Feb 5/0th F

6th Feb

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

SAILINGS TO

TADUAN

Jagran

12th Feb.

PUHANGOE

"CHANGSHA

Sydney &

Japan

Melbourne

18th Feb

22ad Fel.

ARRIVALS FROM

Au trul

Air 1202

Ki

Manila Manal

In Port

"CHANGSHA ̈

"CHANGIT

8th Feb 8th Feb 16th Feb.

"CHANGTE" "TAJYAN"

Austrain

Taps...

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Saddlings to Europe via Adeo & Port Said

PYRRHEST

Marseilles. Liverpool &

Cute coup: A Gasgow

Mamio

PANTHEOCRES

London,

7th Feb

21st Feb.

CYTOPS

Casoni mar Dublin A Faver powd

26th Feb.

--PELEUS

Marsenle

Laserperal &

Udarnow

63 Mar.

Scheduled Sallings from Europe

Saris

Liverpool

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1952.

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If not prepaid a booking fee of 60 cents is charged,

TUITION GIVEN

BALLROOM DANCING Lessons. Bakic/advanced English/Latin-Ameri- can dances taught. Also "Aset ich lap dancing. Apply Tony Wong. Op Wongnichong Road

OR SALE

THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1832 Annual Return Forms are on sale at "S CM. Post."

NOTICE TO

Sails

Balterdam

Arrives

Hong Kong

13th Feb.

S41

17th Feb.

22nd Feb

201 Jul

1st Mar,

5th Fe

14th Mar

12 Fe

25. Fel

17th Mar.

121

24th Mar,

1st Apr. :0th Apr.

ANTILOCHUS" PELEUS

S. "AUTOLYCUS G. "ANCHISES S, POLYTONŁUS G. PATKOULUS

S. "ASTYANAX"

"AENFAST

ASCANIUS

6. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool. S. Loading Swanses before Liverpool.

Carriers option to proceed via other parts to toad & discharge cargo.

Mi

De La Rama Lines

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM

US ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS

'MENESTHEUS

DONA NATI

J

LIMITED

Temporary Removal Of

Tram Stops

While repairs involving the re-alignment of tram tracks between the Naval Dockyard and Arsenal Street are in progress, the stopping places at H.M.S. "TAMAR" and at Arsenal Street on the east-

bound journey will be dis-

tantinued.

once

These stopping places will

re-introduced he

the work on the tracks have been completed.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES 1550 B.C.

CONSIGNEES PER BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

TS. "TUDOR"

Fare hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's gostown where It will be at consignees risk and subject to the Wharf's terms and condition of stor age, and where delivery may be obtained

|

Meanwhile passengers are requested to use the stomping places

the situated at entrance to the Naval Dock- i at the Rediffusion { yard or building.

80th January, 1952.

NOTICE

CLAIMS FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE

Kowloon Tong

houses requisitioned for Chinese Troops October, 1945 to October, 1946.

Notice is hereby given that no further claims in respect CONSIGNEES of property damage to Kowloon Tong houses requisitioned for Chinese Troops, October 1946 to October 1946 can now be

entertained.

"BELLEROPBON"

Damaged garu ex this vessel wil, surveyed at Broin's Wharf between

mid noon on February and 1932, and one gazes me requested asta

The representatives present dog the Bulvey

SUTTERFIELD SWIRE,

Ageals

Hongkong, January 31, 1952

LT. COL. W. L. HORTON, R.A. A.D. Claims & Hirings, Att. H.Q. Land Forces, Hongkong.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

20th Feb.

WHAT LUCK FINDIN' YOU! NOW-HOW ABOUT THAT 'SUNGOD" THING YOU SAW, MISS LENORE

16th Mar.

WHAT?

Damaged packages are to be leil Constances and the Company's Sur- in the godowns for examination by veyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10 am, on the 38th January, 1952,

Fo comply with the

VASE WAS

IN PANTRY

to

London Jan. 30. But for a chance remark by a former village postmaster his doctor, an "old vase" which turned out to be a unique spect- men of Bronze Age work and still be on a pantry shelf more than 3500 years old, would

Now it rests on a velvet shelf Generd in a glass case in the Ashmolean

Oxford

Bonded Warehouse Regulations, con-Museum Overs it had been in

signees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dull the able goods are examined.

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

Arrives Hongkong

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Leaves Lopdou 10th January *2nd January

Outwards "CARTHAGE" "CHUSAN"

"CORFU"

7th February

11th February

19th Februny 1001 March

Via Southampton, Port Sald, Adch, Bombay, Colombo, Penang & Singapore.

ai

Homewards "CARTHAGE"

*CHUSAN" "CORFU"

Looves Hongkont 18th FebruaPY

Due London

23rd February

141

March

17th MarcŇ 21st March 14th April

pantry of Mis C. Haynes, of Sibford Gower, near Banbury No claims wil nitted after It was while Mr Haynes was the goods have left the steamer's helping to upen up a new quarry godown, and all goods remaininge undelivered after the hat January, at Little Holright in 1042 that 1932, will be subject to rent

he found the piece of pottery,

AL clalme

against the stermer now officially recognised by the must be presented to the Under-Department of Antiquities signed on or before the 7th February, the Ashmolean, 05 "a unique 1952, on they will not be recognised.

example of Bronze Age burial No Fire Insurance will be effected. beaker.

Mr Haynes was removing sur- DODWELL CO., LTD.

fare soil with a

men Agents

gang of when about six feet down be- Hongkong. 24th January, 1952

tween a fissure in the rock. he SUW A vasc He took it home and cleaned it. He was told that such pieces

of pottery

were commonplace and that museums were full of them. So the vase remained on the pantry

shelf. It was

only

recently while

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consigneer per

"DENBINNES"

are hereby notified that their cargo Es being discharged into the Hung Kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co' Zodowas, where i will be at Consimees risk and subject to the Whari's Lerme and conditions of storage. and where delivery nay be obtained.

Damaged packages are to be left In the Godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's sUT- veyors, Messrs Carmichael and Clarke,

at 10 am. 1st February 1932

Mr Haynes, who is 10W

is now employ- ed as a handyman by the vill age doctor. Dr H. Taylor, was cleaning some ivy from the front of two stone gargoyles that he remarked that he. too, had something old at his home.

The next day he brought the vasc

to Dr Taylor who

They cognised were used by early settlers to hury

food and weapons side by

it

as a

beaker

Te-

To comply WILE The General side with a body under a barrow Bonded Warehouse Regulations or grass mound The beaker is Consignees must have

a Revenue about 8in. Olice in attendance when damaged in at its widest point.

height and about duitable goods are examined.

It lo attractively ornamented with hu crains will be admitted after herringbone design and apart godowns, 21 ail goods remaining from one small chip at the neck undelivered after the 3rd February, it is in perfect condition. 1952, will be subject to rent.

the goods have left the steamer's

Alt claims against the steamer Peron Rations Meat

must be presented to the under- signed on on before the 17th February, 1932, or they will not be recognised

No Fire Insurance will be effected

W. R. 10XLEY & CO.. (CHINA) LTD.

Agents

Ben Line Steamers, Ltd. Hongkong, 29th February, 1952.

Buenos Aires. Jan. 30.

A weekly meatless day was decreed by the Government lo-

day. reflecting น growing shortage. Restaurants, hotels

and other eating places

were

throughout the country forbidden to serve beef, pork, veal, mutton or lamb on meat- less day. - United Press.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

YEAH. WE HELPED YOU

--BY SAVIN' YOU FROM THAT CAT! NOW YOU'RE GONNA HELP US/ 1

NO--I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT --LET ME GO!

COME ON!

HEY!

DON'T GIVE US THAT! IT'S NOT LIKELY TWO BEAUTIFUL DAMES LIKE YOU'D BE I AM NOT RUNNIN LOOSE THROUGH

MISS

THE WOODS! LENORE!

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Penang. Colombo, Bom.

bay, Aden & London.

FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards "SHILLONG" "SOCOTRA"

Bo Hongkong 13th February 14th February

Frota

London & Continent

Leaves Hongkong

Bamewards "SOUDAN"

For

16th February Loodan Continent

Port swettenkram, Accepting cargo for Singapore, Penang. Colombo, Aden, Genoa, Marseilles, London Hamburg, Antwerp & Botterdam, with liberty to call at Bombay if inducement offers. Tanks avaliable for carriage of oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited passeUEOF accommodation

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"SANTHIA"

due 2nd Feb Stils 4th Feb

"SANGOLA"

due Suh Feb.

salle 10th Feb.

"WARLA"

due 21st Feb. sally 23rd Feb.

from Japan?

tor Singapore. Penang. Rangoon & Calcutta

from Calcutta. Rangoon Penang, & Singapore

for Japan

from Japan

for Chiktagong

via Singspore

(These vessels have refrixerated cargo space)

"OKDIA"

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

due 2nd Feb.

Gaits 3rd Feb.

"UMARIA"

due 8th Feb.

Bails 10th Fed.

from Japan for Madras,

Colombo, Bombay. Karachi & P. Quit

From Karachi, Bombay, Colombo

& Singapore for Japan

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN §.S. CO., LTD. **NELLORE” saila 20th Feb.

for Port Moresby, Sydney & Melbourne

All vessels have liberty to call at any poris on or off the route & the route & sailing are subjećt to change or amendment with or without notice.

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Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Bolly

Motylo

Pa

Artes IK

7 Porn

Con reluZDZ

Lo Banguft

Wed

915 p

Wed

Wed. Sax

CONTINUED

FERDINAND

Good Hunting

By Mik

120-

FIZE 1

4310 Fis

זור 5 *

All the abeer subject to Alteration without notice.

For passage and Freight Particulars please apply to

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

BEN LINE

NANCY

10

What Could Be Sweeteri

Spc. 1991 by thihad Fashore Syndante, Ins.

By Ernie Bushmiller

JAZM

SHIPS

"BENRINNES"

"BENAVON"

"BENATTOW“

"BENLEOI"

ARKIVALS

FROM

..U.K. via Selelar

DUE

Iz Port

U.K, via Manila on or abt. 20th Feb,

ULK. via Singapore

HAVE YOU EVER EATEN AT A

CAFETERIA,

NANCY?

YOU JUST HELD YOURSELF AS YOU PASS ALONG

ISN'T THIS

FUN, NANCY?

NO, MA'M

18th Mar,

13

do

30th Mar,

"BENRINNES"

"BENAVON"

SAILINGS

Avonmouth, Havre & London,

Kure. Yokohama Hobe.

Loading on or abt.

K/Whart

24th Feb.

JOHNNY HAZARD

"RENVENUE"

“BENATTOw"

Dirret to Singapore. thenee Liverpool, Glas. cow, Dublin & Itul

Avonmouth, London & Hamburg.

27th Feb.

ON SECOND THOUGHT,

23rd Mar,

| HAVE TWO POTENTIAL

| TINŢA. I THINKC WA.

TROJAN HORSEG IN

YOU MAKE YOKE, VOLÁNKY ZAY BAN IN SAMB BOAT AG YOU....... EVEN THOUGHTY IS GINKONG RAPIDLY!

ANTIEL GAZAROG BARB IG: NOT: DIRECTED AT YOU, BLONE GIANT TABRIZ ONLY WARES ÉTHE MCHAINE CHE CAN THKUM OPEN THE GATES TO HER

*NOTHING UKE A GOOD... LONG...WAIT/ CHAON, ENT GAMEVE GOT WORIC TO DO IF WE WANT TO STAY CLIT OF PH TABBY'S BARRAGE!

Via Singapore & Port Sweltenham

# Cills Máulla, Cebu, Sandakan, Jemelton & Labuan,

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

York Building."

Agents

Telephone: 84166.

IT SURE

By Frank Robbins

Dine

At the

For full particulars opphy lo. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE . CU.

Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

P.G.

For

Reservations Tel: 27880

COGNAC

GIRARD

BRANDIES

V.V.O.P. "Over 50 Yeate Old"

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD., Hongkong

TAI HAI C

Macao.

Just, 1400

SHIP FITS

FOR BIG DIVE JOB

London, Jan. 30. Special 'deep-sea diving equip- ment is being loaded into the T69-ton salvage tug Lifeline.at Southampton.

It includes a metal articulated diving-suit and bullion grab, and it was suggested that this inight mean an attempt to re- claim some of the valuables from the last liner Lusitania.

The ship was torpedout. by the Germans in May 1915, off Eire, and is said to have gold, jowels, and coin worth at least

£1,000,000,

Salvage men sald

8 metal diving-suit with jointed" · arme

and legs would be necessary for work in the 275ft. of water in which the vessel

lles, off

Kinsale Head, Eire.

The tag finishes its winter rellt in March. But its destina- tion is being kept secret. Her OWDET'S, Riadom

Beazley, Ltd, denied that a salvage attempt on the Lusitania was planned. Mr A. Risdon Beatley, the

managing director, said at his home In Twyford, Hampshire; don't believe there is any gold in the ship,"

Death Of APL

Veteran

San Francisco, Jan. 80. Friends here were advised to- day, of the death in Tocoms, Washington,

Cloorya

AtcCarthy,

Minaila

died on Tue fendect Ellne

with the Lizes on the

During

wall-n

other parts of Asia

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