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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS TO

"SHENGKING" V... Keelung

"FUKIEN"

"SINKIANG

"SZECHDEN”*

YOCTES" "SHENGRING"

MEUPER"

"Soocitow"""

"FERIEN**

"PARMIOI"

*SINKIANG"

• FUNING"

Djakarta, Cheribon, Semaranit. Sourabaya

&

Macassar Yokohamu, Nagoya, Osalta & Кове Singapore & Penang Bankok

m. 12th Mar.*

10 m. 13th Mar,

10 m. 14th Mar.

5 p.m. 14th Mar,

5 pm. 18th Mar,

5 p. 19th Mar,

10 lum, 23rd Mor..

5 p.m. 25th Mar,

Salis from Custodian Whart

Tientsin

Hankook

ARRIVALS FROM

Kube

Moji

•Shigapore

itarydels

"YOUHOW"

"SHENGRING"

Voba

"UPER"

Tientsin

11th Mur, 7. 12th Mar,

12th Mar.

14th Mar, p.m. 14th Mar,

7 nm. 17th Mar. 17/18th Mur.

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

SAILINGS TO Manila 品 Sydney Sydney & Melbourne Sydney & Melbourne (for passengers only) Jupan

4 pan. 11th Mar,

26th Mar.

27th Mor.

**TAIYUAN" "TAIPING" "CHANGSHA"

CHANGTE"

25th Apr.

ARRIVALS FROM

"TAIYUAN" **TAIPING"

"CHANGSHLY

"CHANGTE"

Kure Nagoya Yokohama Australia

In Port

23rd Mar, 26th Mar.

Manila

21st Apr.

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sallings to Europe vla Adeo & Port Said

"ELYTÖNEGS"

Genoa, London, Rotterdam & Ham-

burg via Manila

22nd Mar.

"ANCHISES"

Dublin, Liverpool &

Avonmouth

26th Mar..

"PATROCLUS“

Marseilles, Liverpool

& Glasgow

"AENEAS"

Dublin & Liverpool

Scheduled Sailings from Europe

8. "CLYTONEUS"

G. "PATROCLUS”

5.-"ASTYANAXI-

G. "AENEAS"

S. "ASCANIUS"

G. "PERSEUS"

S. "AGAPENOR"

G. "CARCHAS"

G. "AUTOMEDON"

0th Apr. 20th Apr,

Arrives Hong Kon

13th Mar. 17th Mar. 24th Mar.

Salls Liverpool

Salls Rotterdam

Sailed

do

Salled

co

do

12th Mar.

10th Mar, ·

1st Apr. 9th Apr, 17th Apr,

18th Mar,

24th Apr.

25th Mor.

5th Apr.

1st May 11th May

18th Mar.

10th Apr.

G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool. M. Loading Swansea before Liverpool. Carriers' option to praeccd via other ports to load & discharge cargo,

DE LA RAMA LINES

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM

U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "DONA NATI"

"ANDAMAN"

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Raule

BK/Bangkalt/Singapore (DC-4)

Departs Hongkong

Arrives I.

(on return)

8.00a.m. Mon. Thurs. 8.45 am. Tues. Fri. (Connects al Bangkok with U.B.A. 10 Rangouni

24 p.m. Wed,

RK/Hanol/Hulphong (DC) 10.00 a.m. Tues. HK/Sagop/Singapore (DC-4) 13.00 Noon Tues. 415 D.m. Wed. HK/Mana/B N. Borneo (DC-3) 0.30 a.m. Tues. Fri. 3.43 p.m. Wett. Sat.

AB the above subject to Alteration without notice. For vassare and Freight Particulars please apply to

#ICONNAUGHT RDIC Te130331/8 BRANCH OFFICE SO Connaught Rd. Wi 5875.32144324878;

THE CHINX MAIL," TUESDAY, MARCH TI, 1952.

CHINA MAIL

JEJ WINDHAM, STRIETĀ, ŠA

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

Price, 20 cents per copy.

Boycott Of Canteen

London, Mir. 10.

The Bow-street boycott of the police-station canleen spread to Gerald-road

hos station

in Belgravia, W., where £2,000 was spent recently on modern- ising restaurant facitiles.

The organisers of the new boycott claim that it is support- ed by most of the 130 officers

Baturdays 35 conta' Subscription: $6,00 per month. Postage: China and Macao $1.50 per month, K., Bellis Posseastuns and other countries $3.00 per month. and men attached to the station

News contributions, always", wel- carne, should be addressed to file and the section house above it Faltor.

comintinlcations Men on duly are not allowed to zad advertisements in the Secretary. leave the station to eat.

Telephone: 20011 (5 Lines).

KOWLOON OFFICE;

Salisbury Road, Telephone; 32638.

JARAN BELJENDANTENNEREN MEDIALECTORASIA BU

Classified Advertisements

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS $1.50 PER DAY 10 cents PER WORD OVER 20 Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per insertion

Meals were still being served

Jack

to unmarried men, who fuclilles to bring sandwiches.

Ghost Was Piece

Of Cheesecloth." Witnesses Testify

London, Mar. 10.

Two men who went to a seance told the West London magistrate that they took part in a "tug- of-war" with the medium for a length of cheese- cloth, which they alleged he had used to imperson- ate the ghost of an "Uncle Bill."

The medium, Charles John Basham, a 41- year-old Post Office telephonist, of St. James's- The men complain that the gardens, Holland Park, was remanded on £50 bail. food, which-as at Bow-street— is supplied by the Metropolitan to answer the first charge brought under the Police Food Service, is expen-Fraudulent Mediums Act of 1951. sive and cooked.

The

not exceeding 25 words, 25 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Miss Cox, and several other

cents each additional word,

ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

He pleaded not guilty to un-¡ tried to get hold of the material, How street, boycott,

usin lawfully claimed to be 90 per cent. effec-device-a plece of cheesecloth-

A fraudulent and they finally succeeded.

"In doing su there seems to tive, continued without com-

have been a considerable aftuck ment from the canteen manager, while purporting to act as More Than 200 lunches were

spiritualistic medium.

upon them by other members The prosecutor, Mr J. F. Clax- | present." Mr Claxton added. wasted.

ton, said that on November 23 a "Mr Johnson asked Mr Mr Wilson, a Mr Johnson, a Basham if he would permit him- self to be searched. He refused, prople went to Basham's home left the room, and when he re- io attend a scanco.

turned he asked that Mr John- Basham was the medium and son and his party should various manifestations took place. Illuminated glasses and trumpets moved around and the various visitors present were asked at

to request some person limes are hereby notified that their cargo FOR SALE

Being Michuiged in the long- appear. kony a Kowloon Wharf & Godown "Me Johnson asked for, nis INDUS White

godown where it will be ut spape envropes 197

33 for $100 risk and subject to the Uncle Bill and his aunt to ap- 100 for $

Whart's ter Obtainable at "s. c.

Condun fot pear," Mr Claxton added. "Ap- | frou payment. M. Fist."

storage, and where delivery may be obtained.

parently Me Johnson has never

If not prepaid a booking fee of 50 cents is charged.

ובןןן

YE OLDE MlLL. A distinctive hand- made stallonery. In boxes, 50 sheets natepaper. 50 envelopes, Poul Bye ly. $9.50 per bux. Duke ny. $11,90 per box from "S, C. M. Post.

WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS of targe exported from Hong. kong and South China, compiled by the Sworn Memurers, $13 from the "S. C. M. Post."

IK GOVERNMENT Import tel. Export Licence and Declaration Forn on sale at South China Moro- ing Post Lu... Wyndham Street and Selbury Road, Kowloun.

THE "POST" TYPHOON MAP th gorporating--amendments tong Local and Non-Local Storm Sigital Codes. Mounted $5.00. Unmounted $4.00 Obtunable from "S. C. *M. Post."

THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1932 Annual Return Forms are on sale at "S. C. M. Pus.**

CONSIGNEES PER

BARBER-WILJELMSEN LINE

.. TUNGUS"

ad

1

Damaged backɔges are to be by Eucie Bill, but in answer j in the godowns for examination by to this request a face appeared.

'SAME FACE"

Cumalitnees and the Company's sur- yers. Mesurs. Goddard de Deustus at 10 am. on the 12th March, 1932.

Mr Claxtonald that a person was not to be convicted of such an offence unless it was proved he acted for reword. He could not attempt to prove that money was paid at the meeting, but | would try to show that it was the intention of the accused to

CHARGED 76, Ga. Basham had said in his state- ment to the police that it was his normal practice to charge 7a. Gd. and that it was arranged al the "The so-called manifestation | meeting on November 23 that

To comply with the General Bonded of Unele Hill appeared in the thore attending should pay that Warehouse Regulations, constinees form of a human face-surround-| SLLTD.

TRIST have a Revenue Ollien M

attendance when damaged dutiable ed by some

goods are examined.

soft material, and When arrested, said Mr Clax- was illuminated by a light.

ton, Basham stated: "I cannot "The same form of manifesta- understand it. the woods have left the steamers tion took place for the sunt, and ber using any

down, and it goods remaining up- it seems that whereas Unele Bill | must have delivered after the 13th March, 1952, was wearing a moustache, the

No chalins will be admitted her

will be subject to rent. -

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th March, 1934, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

DODWELL & CO, LTD. Agents.

Hongkong, 6th March, 3052,

MANDRAKE THẸ MAGICIAN

LIKE TO SEE THE FIGHTS WITH ME TONIGHT.LOTHAR?

605H, WISH COULD

NO CAN. GOT A BIG DATE.

I THOUGHT LOTHAR, AT LEAST, WOULD REMEMBER THAT TODAY'S

MY BIRTHDAY,

| OH--I'M ACTING

LIKE A CHRO--

aunt was

been!

I do not remem- cheesecloth. It

planted."

The Hague, Mar, 10. pre-arranged signal A

Wak The Hague Municipal Counc!t Immediately. given,

the toy approved the first part of members of Mr Johnson's party a project to purify the city's

torches turned their

of Mr sewage instead Bashain. He

it being was seen to be pumped into the sea.

The project, when completed, attempting to thrust down under

on

his clothing some cheesecloth or would yield about 200,000 to similar material.

250,000

of fertilisers

tons

Mr Wilson and Mr Johnson annually.-Reuter.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

P&O B.I. E&A COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FReight service

Outwards "CANTON" "CARTHAGE”

"CHUSAN",

Leaves London

6th March

2nd April

0th April

Arrives Hongkong

7th April

4th May

6th May

yla Bouthampton, Port Bald, Aden, Bombay, Colombo,

Penang Singaposo.

Homewards

"CORFU"

"CANTON"

"CHURAN"

"CARTHAGE"

Leaves Hongkong Due London

14th March

14th April

11th April

12th May

at May

2nd June

Dth May

Dih June

Accepting cargo for Bingapore, Penabg, Colombo, Bow-

Outwards "SUBAT"

Homewards "HOCOTRA"

*

bay, Aden & London,

FREIGHT SERVICE

Due Hongkong 3rd April

Lenver Itongkong 14th March

From

London & Continent

For

London & Continent

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Port Awettenham, Penang. Colombo, Aden, tienoa, Marselles, Loudog Hamburg, Antwerp & Rotterdam, with tiborly to call

at Bombay If inducement ofere

Tanks available for carriage of all in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo, Limited passenger accommodation

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"SIRDHIANA”

"WABORA"

"SANTHIA”

duo 11th March

Rails 12th March

from Calcutta, Hangoon, Penang

& Singapore

for Japan

due 17th March from Chittagong,

S'pore

Akyub, Rangoon, Perang sails 18th March for Japan due 27th March from Calcutta,

Madras, Penang & Singapore

sails 20th March for Japan (Theta vessels have refrigerated cargo space) P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

"URLANA"

dive 10th Mar, soils 20th Mar,

"PEMBA"

due 20th Mar.

pails 21st Mar.

from Japan

for Singapore, Colombo, Bombay & Karachi

*form Karachi

Colombo & S'pore jor Japan

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.

"EASTERN"

MAYBE I'M GETTING TOO BIG TO HAVE BIRTHDAYS. I'LL JUST HAVE A PARTY

BY MYSELF--

"NANKIN"

6-14

due 8th Apri Balls 10th April que 20th April sails 2nd May

fran Sydney & Brisbane for Japan

from Japan for Port Moresby, Bydney & Adelaide

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on or off the route & the route & sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without-noilce.

MAC

ZIE & GO.

BEN LINE

FERDINAND

All In

By Mik

A

NANCY

DUE

18th Mar,

LET'S GO IN HERE FOR OUR

POPCORN

SHIPS

"BENATTOW"

"BENAVON"

"BENLÆDI" "BENCLEUCH“ "BENCHUACHAN" "BENMACDHUI"

"DENATTOW"

"BENAYONG

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K, via Singapore Заран

....U.K, viả Singapore

U.K, vin Singapore.

Japan ...U.K. via Slugspora

SAILING B

London & Flam- ! 'burg,

„Direct to. Singapore, thence Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin & Hall.

of or abl. 21st Mar,

30th Mar..

18th Apr.

*

24th Apr.

"

28th Apr,

Loading on or abf,

21st Mar,

22nd Mar.

"DENLEDİ”

Kuro, Yokohama & 'Kobe,

5th Apr,

'9"BENCLEUCH? -

(Avonmouth, Liver-

pant, Glasgow Antwerp,

23nd Apr.

""BENCRUACHAN"

Direct to Bingapore, thence Havre, Lon- don & Hamburg.

24th Apr.

"DENMACDUur*

Kure, Tokohama a *Kobe,

28th Apr.

8 Catla Manila, Tawau, Sandakan, Jescóllan & Labuan.

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

Agents,

York Building.

Telephone 34165.

Love That Man!

NO---LET'S

GO TO THAT OTHER PLACE

JOHNNY HAZARD

CH...I DIDN'T MEAN TO...II M-MEAN...I DIDN'T EXPECT...

COMPLETELY UNDER STANDABLE, MY DEAR YOUNG LADY? I WOULDN'T FEEL TOO BADLY,.. MAY PATIENT HAG COME TO

EXPECT. THIS TYPE OF..

REACTION

WHY DO YOU WANT TO GO

IN HERE ?

CH.PLEASE... PLEASE YOU'RE MAKING HIS FEEL [SMALLER THAN

·Y REALLY best AM J

DIDN'T MEAN TO MY DEAR!

YOU SEE, THAT YG WHY MAY LÊ

By Ernie Bushmiller

BECAUSE THIS CLERK HATES HIS BOSS

By Frank Robbing

THE LOVELY FACE NO MORE/BUT...A FEW MONTHIS

PATIENT I GOING WITH AMB TO “[OF PLASTIC CURGERY....AND

MY CLINIC IN PARIG / A VERY

· CHEI WILL BE PRETTIER

UNFORTLINATE MOTOR VEHICLE.. | THAN BEFORE WONT

YOU, MY PEAR ?

MIHAR, AND..POCE!

` OH, THE POOR PEAR/

* WE'LL PROBIADLY: BE

TRAVELING-TOGETHER. 1 BARAN...IF THERE'S „ANYTHING....I CAN.

PO *

BÁLOH MORE THAN YOU MASIN, WEB LAIMIN

Dine

At the

P.G.

For

Reservations Tel: 27880

it's dee-licious!

Palm

offe

ON SALE IN SHOPS THAT SELL THE BEST

1400

NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED

Choice of Colours

REPUBLIC MOTORS LTD: 260 Hennessy Rd, Tot 34375-

HUNT FOR

VANISHED

IRISHMAN

London, Mar. 10. An Irichman who WEI arrested by tho French police.

at the request, of the British authorities escaped after being brought back to Dover.

He is now being sought in Britain and the Continent.

A radio message to the cross- Channet stoomer Isle of Thanat had led to his being detained in a cabin, and at Calais

repre- sentatives of the Surete Nationale inteṛviewed him.

In his possession they found one of the three cross-Channel

tickets allegedly stolen from Dover Marie Station They told him that he would bo returned

to Lace to Britain charges preferred by British Railways police.

A Customs official then asked him if he had anything to de- : ulare. He is said to have 'rem plied: "Nothing.". A search of | hs buggage then, revealed

2500-worth of foreign · cur- rency including -Portuguess. escudos, Spanish pesetas, and Swiss francs,

At Dover the Irishman), was interrogated in a small quayside office by oMetals of the Im- migration Department. He jaud-, denly jumped up, ron from the office, and made good his escupe.

An unconfirmed roport keys that since then the Irishman, s 33-year-old Dibliner attempted to Impersonate artIrish peer killed in the war-time retreat from Dunkirk, and "sought to obtain possession of 'a' birthi cortificato and passport in bla

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