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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

"HUNAN"

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS TO

Tientsin

"POYANG"

Keelung

"PHAMHUDDHI”

"BOOCHOW"

"HUPEN"

"POYANG"

"BINKIANG"

Pnompenh ..Bangkok

Tientsin.

Keclung

„Singapore,·· Penang &

Belawan

10 om. 6th Feb. Noon 7th Feb,

5 p.m. 7th Feb, 5 p.m. 11th Feb. 10 am. 19th Feb.

Noon 13th Feb.*

10 am, 17th Feb.

3 p.m. 17th Feb.

10 am. 22nd Feb. 10 a.m. 24th Feb.

* Bails from Custodian Wharf

**VOCHOW**

"POYANG"

"FUNING"

Yokohama Nagoya Osakn & Kobe Djakarta & Sourabaya .....Bangkok

ARRIVALS FROM

"POYANG"

„Maji

**SOOCHOWV"

Kobe

"KUTEH"

Tientsin

"PUKIEN"

Singapore

"PAKHOY"

Singapore

"YOCHOW"

.Singapore

В p.m.

5th Feb.

0th Feb.

9th Feb.

10th Feb.

11/18th Feb,

10/17th Feb.

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

Kure

SAILINGS TO

Yokkaichl

Nagoya Yokohama

Kobe & Moji

...Kure. Yoitkaichi Kobe

*TAIYUAN"

"CHANGTE"

..... Sydney & Melbourne

12th Feb, 18th Feb,

"CHANⱭSHA"

Yokohama. Shimizu &

Moji

20th Feb.

"TAIYUAN"

Sydney

11th Mar,

"TATYUAN"

Australia & Manik

8th Feb,

"CHANGRIIA”

Australia

8th Feb,

"CHANGTE",

Kabe

16th Feb,

**TAIYUAN”

Moji

8th Mar,

ARKIVALS FROM

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sallings to Europe via Aden & Port Bald.

Marseilles, Liverpool &

Glasgow

Genoa,

-Scheduled Sailings from Europe

"PYRRHUS"

Noon 8th Feb,

"ANTILOCHUS"

London,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

"CYCLOPS"

"PELEUS"

vio Manila...******* Casablanca, Dublin & Liverpool

21st Feb.

25th Feb.

Marseilles, Liverpool & Glasgow'

6th Mar,

Salla

Salls

Liverpool

Rotterdam

Sailed

Arrives Hous Kons 43th Feb.

G. "PELEUS"

do

Sayed

S. "AUTOLYCUB”-

do

do

do

5th Feb,

12th Feb.

[80-Feb.

17th Feb. 22nd Feb, 1st Mar, 11th Mar. 17th Mar. 24th Mar.

1st Apr

10th Apr.

8. "ANTIL.GCHUS"

G. "ANCHISES"

8. "CLYTONEUS"

G. "FATROCLUS".

8. "ASTYANAX"

(1. "AENEAS"

18th Feb.

8. "ASCANIUS“

25th Feb.

5th Mar.

G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool,

8. Loading Swansen before Liverpool,

Carriers' option to proceed vis other porte to

• load & discharge cargo.

DE LA RAMA LINES

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM

U.S.' ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS

"MENESTHEUS"

"DONA NATI

23rd Feb.

16th Mar.

Lathay Pacific Hirways Lidl

Route

IK/Bangkok/Singapore (DC-4)_

Departs Hongkong

Arrives 11.1

(on return)

8.50 a.m. Mon. Thues. 8.45 1.m. Tites. Prí, (Connects at Bangkok with U.I.A. to _Rangoon)

10.03., Tura. 3.18 p.m. Wed. 4. p.m. Wed.

HK/Hano/Haiphong (DC-3) HK/Saigon/Singapore (CH) 13.00 Noon Tues 1K/Manip/B.N, Borneo (DCS)

6.30 a.m. Tues. Fri. 3.45 p.m. Wed. Sat.

All this above, subject to Alteration without mòties. For passage and Freight Particulars please apply to

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1952,

Royal Couple Mystery Witness On

Wartime Massacre

'Shoot' Game

Nairobi, Feb. 1. Princère Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh' to--

soovedet in photo- day graphing a herd of more than 80 elephants to forest some six miles from the Kenya residence where they are staying.

A

Protected by armed Gov- crument

rame wardens.

they travelled miles over ..DITOW, winding, dustr

tracks through • forest teeming with big game ta reach a clearint high on Mount Kenya where they found the herd-Franco- Presse.

Washington, Feb, A...

A man who says he saw Russians murdering Polish Army officers in the Katyn Forest during World War II will testify before a Congressional Committee trying to find out whether Nazis or Russians committed the massacre.`

The

The Committed will begin itsj All were taken from Poland | investigallon today Into the and held, in three Western | urass murder of 4,143 Polish Russian prison camps.

Army "leadora in the Katyn Russians, despite thle, say the Forest, near Smolensk in 1943. Nazis are to blame for the The corpses were found in massacre, The Germans blame. crude masa graves, Another the Russians, |11,000 folish prisoners are stili | missing,

NOTICE

A. S. WATSON & COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the 63rd Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Company (since registration) will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on Friday the 22nd February, 1952, at 11.15 a.m., tor the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Statement of Accounts for the period ended 31st October, 1951, and to elect Directors and appoint auditors.

can

First

witness to appear before the special committee will be Colonel John H. Van Vliet, an American Army officer who was flown from a German prison camp by the Nazis to ace the stacked bodies of the dead Poles

The Nazis wanted the 'Amert- to authenticato their gruesome discovery.

Van Vliet, back from duty in Japan, is repeating the story for the third time officially, He made a report to the Pentagon after his release from capilvity, and when this was reportedly second five lost, he made a years later from memory.

"CRIMINAL MIND" The Committee not only wants to hear him tell about what he saw in Katyn Forest,, but also about the two reports to the Pe

Pentagon and what happened to the Brst one.

Re presentative Maddun (Democra-Michigan) aald the hearing will have-more rami- fications than just trying to In- vestigate the Katyn affair.

"Stalin

At 11.80 m. of the same day at the same place, an Extraordmary General Meeting of ine Company will be held for the purpose of considering two resolutions fully set out in the Notices convening this sleeting which have been sent The first resolution provides to individual shareholders.

the for the termination ol the Agreement between Company and Messrs, John D. Humphreys & Son and for the compensation of Messrs, Juhu D. Humphreys & Son he made to Ltd., the successors in business of the said Messrs. John The resolution also provides for D. Humphreys & Son. the offer to membera of 50,000 shares in the Company at $20.00 per share in order to raise part of the compensation payable to the said General Managers in consequence of the termination of the said Agreement, in the event of this

and the Reds have belbeen talking about Americans resolution being curried, a further resolution will

tilling Communist prisoners in proposed a special resolution. This provides for con Korea," he said. "This hearing sequential amendments to the Articles of Association, of the w

present evidence of the mass genocide Company arising from the termination of the Agreement greatest with the General Managers and for the transfer of the powers criminal mind behind the Com-1

history, nad will reveal the formerly exercised by the General Managers to the Board munist leaders." of Directors of the Company. Any shareholder who has not received the Notice setting out these resolutions in full and the accompanying Statement from the Chairman of the Board of Directors may obtain copies on application to the Secretary of the' Company.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from ́Monday, "11th ̈February, 1962, to~~Friday, 22nd February,

1952, both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board,

WM, PATERSON.

Hong Kong, 1st February, 1952.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

WHAT IN BLAZES IS GOIN' ON HERE?

I DON'T KNOW-- LET'S GET] OUT--FAST! CRAZIEST -THING I EVER SAW--

-Secretary,

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL ́S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

'Outwarda "CARTHAGE" "CHUSAN” !

"CORFU" ""CANTON"

Leaves, London

10th January Rind January

1th February 6th March

Arrives Hongkong 11th February 10th February 10th March 7th April.

Via Southampton, Port Said, Adon, Bombay, Colombo, Penang di Singapore.

Homewarda "CARTHAGE"

"CHUSAN" "CORFU" "CANTON"

Leaves Hongkong" Due Loudon -16th February 17 Azarki 23rd February * 22nd March

14th March.

11th April

14th April

17th May

Accepting cargo for Blogapore, Penang. Colombo, Dom-

bay, Aden à London.

Outwards "SUILLONG" "BOCOTRA"

fajnewards "SOUDAN”

FREIGHT SERVICE

Dua Hongkong 13th February 14th February

Leaves Hongkong

From

· London'à Continent

For

18th February London & Continent

Port Swettenham, Accepting cared for Singapore, Penang, Colombo. Aden, Genoa, Marseilles, London Hamburg, Antwerp & Rotterdam, with liberty to call at Bombay 1 inducement offers. Tanka available for carriage of oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited passenger accommodation

in

"BANGOLA"

It also

In addition to Van Vliet and the mystery witness, the Com- mittee has announced. has two Foles who escaped from some

of the camps where the murdered officers previously were confined,

G

They may appear musked,- in order to protect their identities so that relatives still behind the iron curtain will not be punish- ed. Mr Madden sald.

Mr Madden said the hearings may ba televised after the second or third day.—Associated Press

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

NARDA--WHO | TRAMPS, I GUESS THEY NARDA! I'M SORRY WERE THOSE THEY SHOT THAT THOUGHT IF I GOT YOU INTO ANY MEN?

PANTHER WHEN I WAS TROUBLE. I'VE HEARD LENORE, SO MUCH ABOUT YOU. AND-- ---- I'M LENORE.

‚IT JUMPED AT ME,

· AND THEN--|

WAY?

·NARDA, WHAT IS THIS!

YES, I KNOWIMANDRAKE,| MY CAN LOTHAR TAKE ME TO THE AIRPORTS THEN I'LL BE OUT OF YOUR WAY.

FERDINAND

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[GENUINE} INDIAN

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

due 0th Feb.

from Calcutta. Rangoon Parang.. & Singapore for Japan

"WABLA”

malis 10th Feb.

duo 16th Feb. salis 18th Feb.

from Japan for Chittagong

via Singapore

(Thege vouzeln havo refrigerated cargo spaco).

P. & 0./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

"UMARIA"

"URLANA

In Port

talis 5th Feb.

due 13th Feb.

axia 14th Feb.

from Karachi, Bombay, Colombo

& Binapore. for Japan"

from Karachi, Bombay, Colombo & Singapore for Japan

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD. "NELLORE”

sails 8th Feb,

for Port Moresby, Sydney & Melbourne.

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports of or off the route & the route & sailing are subject to change, or amendment with or without notice,

particulars apply

MACKINNON MACKENZIE

phone Nos 27721-4

BHIPS

"BENAVON" "BENVENUE"

"RENATTOW" "DENLED"

PDENCRUACHAN"

ARRIVALS

FROM

DUE

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

Japan

U.K. via “Singapore

18th Mar.

NANCY

Now, Do Your Stuff!

27th Feb.

K, via Singapore

Уарад

30th Mar, 20th Apr.

NOW, WATCH

THE BUNNY

PRESTO

IT'S GONE

WOW.

Lauding on or abt.

24th Feb.

"TÉNAVON"

"HENVENUE"

#BENATTOW"

“BENLEDI"-

"BENLEDI"

SAILINGS

Kure, Yokohamɔ & Kobe.

Direct to Singapore, thenco Liverpool, Glaszów, Dublin & Hull,

Avonmouth, Lendon & Hamburg. „ Kure, Yokohama *Kobe,

"Direct" to Singapói®, thence: London, Antwerp & Hull,

Dircoj to Singapore, thenco Liverpool, Dublin, Glasgow!"&" Hamburg

Vla Singapore and Fort Swellenliam.

27th Feb.

23rd Mar,

20th Apr,

1st May

Calls Manila, Cebu, Tawau, Sandakau, Jesselton & Labuan,

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

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Lion's Share Of Nickel Goes To US

Washington, Feb. 4.

The United States today was allocated 70 per cent of БЕДЕСО nickel supplies divided among 37 | unti-Communist countries.

The allocations,, covering the Arst three months of this year," were announced belatedly by the 28-nation International

Дай Materials Conference.

The United States got a total of 22,051 metric tons of the 39,583 tons avaliable for the period. A metric ton is about 2,200 pounds Nickel used as a hardening agent in steel making --Great Britain was awarded the second biggest amount, 5,170 tons

France

got the third biggest allocation, 1,580 tons and Werten Germany's growing "In- dustrial machine was assigned 1,240 tons to rank fourth. Canada was fifth with 930 motriz tona. Other allozations Included:- Japan 140 tons; India 05 dens;. Pakiston 0.4 tons: and the Phili pines 0.2 tons Associated Press,

New Approach

To Mossadegh

Washington, Feb. d.

** The International Búníe will k

probably, nend 'n new' mission to Tohmys this week to discussi with the Government of Iran con "ditions, fort, the resumpilane of activity at the Abadan refinery, A gift mission, sent to examinotho, refinery," from a technical point of view, report- ved it was in good condition; and

rendy" to operate ngainguebles)

The Informational Bank bna offered to run the Iranian: oll Findustry on behalf of the Iranian Government and to divide the profits botween the Govoroment of Trast 4 and the „Anakoelenttjan - Oil Compare

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