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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION "CO., LTD.

“PAKHOT"

“STENGKING"

"HUNAN"

*800CHOW"

SAILINGS TO

Koahsiung

Kocung

Tientsin

Bangkok

"SHENGKING" ...Heelung

"FOOCHOW"

"RUPEII"

"SHANSI"

"AZEOHUEN"

"HUNAN"

"SHENGKING"

"SZECHUEN"

"SOOCHOW" **FOOCHOW"

"HUPEN"

Semarang,

... & Macassar

Tientain

Kobo

Yokohama Nagora, *Ozuka & Singapore, Penang & Belowan

ARRIVALS

.Singapore

5 p.m. 18th Juno

5 pm, 21st June 10 a.m. 22nd Juno Bp., 26th June 5 p.m. 28th Jung

10 am. 20th June 10 x 1st July

10 am, 1st July

10 mm. 4th July

• Sails from Custodian Whart

FROM

Tientsin

.Kachung

Koto & Kaohsiung

.Kobo

Tientsin

18th June

7 am, 20th Juno

20/21st Juno / 23/24th June

26th June 27th July

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

SAILINGS TO

"CHANGSHA"

Sydney & Melboumo

"ANSIUN"

Japan

"TAIYUAN"

Jupan

"CHANGTE”

Japan

30th June 8th July 18th July 23rd July

ARRIVALS FROM

'CHANGSHA"

.Moji

27th June

"ANSHUN"

New Zealand,

bane

Bris- Manila

4th July

**TAIYUAN" "CHANGTE”

Australia & Monito Australia

14th July

Manila

20th July

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sallings to Europe vla Aden & Port Said

"BELLEROPHON". Casablanca, Liverpool

& Dublin

"CYCLOFS"

"PELEUS"

"AUTOLYCUS"

Jeddah

London

Rotterdam & Hamburg

Marvelles, Liverpool

& Glasgow

...Casablanca, Dublin &

Scheduled Ballings from Europe

a, "PELEUS”

8. "ANTILOCHUB"

G. "AUTOLYCUS"

'S. "ANCHISES"

G. "PATROCLUS"

8. "CLYTONEUS"

Q." "ASTYANAX”

B. "AENEAS"

Q. “PERSEUS”

Liverpool

27th Jung

90th June

0th July

28th July

Ballu

Liverpool

Salled

Balka Rasterdam Salled

do

do

de

do

Arrives Hong Koor In Port 2011 June

1st July 11th July 18th July

18th Junc

20th June

5th July

Jath July

16th July

24th July

31st July

10th Aug.

17th Aug.

G. Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool, S. Loading Swansea, before Liverpool. Carriers' option to proceed via other poris to ·

load & discharge cargo,

DE LA RAMA Lines

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM,

U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "MANGALORE"

"MENESTHEUS"

1st July

16th July

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1952.

CHINA MAIL

YNDHAMES (ALLT

HONGKONG.

PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONG)

Price, 20 ponte per copy.

Saturday, 30 conta Subscription: $0.00 per month. Portage China and Macao 13.00 per month, UK. Eritish Pooodstors and other countries $7.00 per month. News contributions, always wol- come, should be adarcosed to the Editor. businces communications and advertisements to die Secretary. Telephone: 24011 (5 Lines}, KOWLOON OFFICE: Balisbury hond, Telephone: 52638.

Classified Advertisements 20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS

$1.50 PER DAY

10 conf. PER WORD OVER 20

Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per Insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 19% EXTRA

ir not prepaid a booking foo of 50 cents in charged.

TUITION GIVEN

BALLROOM DANCING — la your 1000] atset.

popular. "Now Easy way to learn Apply_now: Tony Wong. 08, Wongnelchong Road.

WANTED TO BUY

REQUIRED for inmediate delivery from longkang stocka 50 or more new trucks, any capacity, also road rollers and road surfacing equip. ment. Plebis send offers to Bax 40, "China Mail".

MUSICAL

plano by NEW and reconstructed well-known makers, fully tropicalised, Also fresh locks price reasonable.

of reeds, strings, harmonicas, musl. -cal boxes, accordions, bows, musical sawa, neironames, record changers, pada mutes, mouthpieces and all

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

MACRIK LINE

M/V "OLGA MAERBK"

havlig arrived from New York and J'orts of enll. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk and exoamo into the long Kong & Kowloon Wurf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon where delivery may bo obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Optional cargo will not be låndef here, unicas nolice has been given 43 hours prior to vessel RITival but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 24th June, 1952 will be subject to rent.

All broken chafed, and darnagot Goeds are to be left in the Godowns, Where they will. be examined un 23rd June, 1832, at 15 a.m. by our Goddard & Surveyors Douglas.

Pakistani

Cotton

GERMANY'S SUGGESTION

For Japan TO ISRAEL P&O B.I. E&A

Karachi, June 17.

Bonn, June 17. the contacted Japan has

German Govern❤ The West

Israel Pakistan Cotton Board for the ment intends offering purchase of 200,000 bates of 3,000 mullion marks" worth of

The cotton in the next two months. goods as compensation for the

purchase will be made crimes of the Nazis, a Clovern at the minimum price paid by ment spokesman said today. the Pakistan Government which has bought 300,000 bates since April 28.

The Government would sug gest paying it over 12 years in following manner: two the The Cotton Board has, how-payments of goods worth 200 cach before marka a lower price million ever, accepted which will cost them about 7 March 31, 1054, and from 1954 rupees on an 82-pound weight onwards ten yearly payments of locul short bres which worth 250 million marks cach.

been affected by has seriously

The sum left over (100 million Indian competition in the same marks) would, the Government with the General Bond-quality cotton.

hoped, be covered by a foreign ed Warehouse Regulations signees it have a Itevenue Officer

loan or by money "from other in allendance when damaged fluktable

sources which the Government will try to tep." gooths are examined.

To

All claims must reach us before the 17th July, 1932, or they will not to recognised.

No Insurance will be effected. JEDSEN & CO. Agents

tong Kong. 17th June, 1932,

TO

ADVERTISERS

followed op The purchase timism on the Karachi market when Communist China sud- 18,000 bales of denly bought

its agents in collon, with quiring for a global purchase of 100,000 bales to be deliver- ed as quickly as possible.

beprices.

The spokesman said negotia- Mons with Israel, suspended last Spring, would be resumed on Thursday.

It was understood the negotia- tions would again be held at Tho Hague.

The Chinese buyers have asked that leading be captinued on Sunday and it was expected

The West German Cabinet that 25,000 balce will be loaded

approved the terms of the offer this week for China,

afa meeting today held by the Adenauer. Colton circles here are walt-Chancellor, Konrad BUNDAY POST-HERALD Враса for commercial ing for a slight riso in the The Cabinet decided that the goods should not necessarily be advertising -should

limited to those of German 'booked not Inter than The full of sales had recently manufacture. They would be of noon on Wednesdaya.

otarted rumours in London that use to Israel's reconstruction.

devalued | Reuter, the rupea would be and colton circles now expect a Government statement this week-end on its policy for future exports and the fax on cotton exports for tho ccason-France-Presse..

For the 8OUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA

MAIL 48 hours before date of publication,

Special Announcementa and Classified Advertise- ments as usual.

ден

Jamaica To Tax

Sugar Exports

U.S. FRIGATES FOR JAPAN

Washington, June 17, The House of Representatives Armed Services Committee to- day approved and sent to the House a bill outhorising the Administration to lend 'Japan Kingston, June 17.

10 patroi frigates and 60 small The Jamaican Prime Minister,

craft for coast guard duty. William Bustamente, sald today that Jamaican

sugar exports

Ten of the frigates are al- at a coastal naval baso ready about $2.80 per ton to finance | near Tokyo and eight are ready the expanded Government to be turned over to the Japan- activities,

ese authorities.

The

boots will help the | Japanese to stop the extensive smuggling from China-France- Presse.

kinds of instruments. Obtainable at Invites your support to helping to this year will probably be fixed King's Music Co. Telephone 30439,

FOR SALE

"IMPERIAL

Alr BLUE

Mell Writing Pads in two popular sizez $3.00 and $1.50 each. As "Imperial Blue" envelopes to match. Obtain able from "S, C. AL. Post."

train the

citizens of to-morrow.

s should be sent to:-The Hon. Treasurer The Boy's and Gitis Clubs Aociation War Memorial Welfare Centre Southern Playground, Waschal

For further Information pleaso telephone the Bocratary (28013),

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

MICE PROBABLY WON'T COME OUT IF THE REGULAR LIGHTS ARE ON. SO I'M SET TING UP THESE INFRARED LAMPS --INVISIBLE LIGHT-N

WEAR THESE SPECIAL GOGGLES YOU'LL BE ABLE TO SEE--THOUGH THE ROOM WILL SEEM TO BE IN COMPLETE DARKNESS--GOOD NIGHT.

It was estimated that the tax would increase the Government revenues by about $840,000.- United Press.

"

HOW--TEL SEE HOW THOSE DARNED MICE SPRING THE TRAPS AND GETAWAY WITH THE CHEESE WITHOUT BEING CAUGHT-- AH--THERE'S ONE-

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N., CO.

SSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Optwarde "CANTON" "CARTILAGE" “CORFT"

Leares Loudīgas Das Hongkong 29th May -

20th June

4th July

30th June

4

20th July

2314 August

Via Southampton, Fort Bald. Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang & Singapore

Homewards "CANTON" "CANTHAGE" *CORFU**

Accepting

Leaves Hongkong Dre Landon

4th July

4th August

Sat ⠀ August

1st September-

20th

August

28th September

cargo for Bingapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port fald & London

Outwards "SOUDAN"

Homewards "SOMALI”

FREIGHT SERVICE

Azzives

27th June

Loading

27th June

From

V. K. Conilaent, vis Straits

Por

UE. & Continent via Straite, Colombo Aden. Port Said, Glenor & Marseilles

Accopung

for

Port Swettenham, Singapore, Mgo Penang, Colombo, Aden, Poit said, Casablanca, Genor Masles, London, Hamburg, Antwerp & Batterdam, with liberty to call at Bombay inducement offers.

Tanks available for carriage of all in Bulk. Bpace for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO.,

"SANTHA”

Que 20th June exit 28th June

"WAROLA”.

"BANGOLA”

due 28th June salis 30th Juno

duo iit Sul

sails 2nd July

LTD.

from Japan

for Singapore, Ponong, Rangoon

& Calcutta D from Japan. for Singapore & Chittagong

from Calcutta, Hongeon, "Penang. * Singapore for Japan

(These vessels hava refrigerated cargo, space)

· P. & Q./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

"MARIA"

"OLINDA"

In Pari

sails 151 Juna

due 20th Juno rails 30th Juno

from Bingapore Persian Guil

tor Japan from Japan

for Singapore. Colombo, Bombay Karachi & F. Gulf

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD. "NELLORE” CỦA 2014 Jung

trom Australia via Japan

Ali vessels have liberty to’'call 'at any ports on or off the route & the route à sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.

Tathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Route

Depat Hong Kong

Arrives 1.X.

(on return)

0.45 a.m. Tues: Fr.)

U.B.A. to Kangoon)

HIK/Bangkok/Singapore" (BC÷4) ̄ ̄7:38 ̈aim) Mon: Thurs,

(Connects at Bangkok with XK/Banol/Halphong (DC-3) 11,00 a.m. Zuen, FIK/Saigon/Singapore (DC-4) 10.45 a.m. Tues. HK/Man!/B.N. Borneo (DC-3) 7.00 a.m. Tues, Fr. 4.40 p,m, Wed, Sat.

3.30 p.m. Wed. 8.45 p.m. Wed.

All the above subject to Alteration without notice. For passenger and Freight Particulars please apply to

1 CONNAUGHT RD C Tel 30331/8 BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Rd. Wes! 25875, 32144 24878

BENLINE

"BENLOMOND" "BENVORLICH" "BENALBANACH“ "BENAVON" "BENVENUE"

"BENVORLIGII"

"BENLOMOND"

"BENALBANACHI"

"BENAVON"

ARRIVALS

FROM

U.K. vla BN, Borneo -on or abt,

Зардл

U.K. via Singapore U.K. via Singapore Зарад

SAILING S

Direct to Singapore, thence Avonmouth, Liverpool, Rotterdam and

Hull London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg. Kuro, Yokotiama, and Kobe.

DUE

5th July Dil July

• 23rd July

30th July

12th Aug,

#

Loading on or abt.

9th July

11th July

25th July.

4th Aug,

thence Liverpool, Dubl

12th Aur.

And

Hamburg.

Havre, London and Rotterdam.

Direct to Singapore,

BENVENUE"

* Calls Manila, P

↑ Calla Manila and Cebu,,

All Vessels accept Carso for Aden, Sucy and Fort Bɔid. /

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

York Building.

Agenta

Telephono 84165.

9-20

FERDINAND

Stung!

OW!

Cape 1950 King Praw

TODAY

By Mik

Căpr. 1933 my United Pasture Byrdbosna, BAL

NANCY

That Takes The Cake!

WHAT ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT?,

I WISH WE WERE |GETTING MARRIED

TODAY:

DO YOU REALLY LOVE

ME THAT MUCH 3+

By Ernie Bushmiller

NO-IT'S THAT

CAKE

JOHNNY HAZARD

- TO BAR POC/ GUESS- IT'S CLOSED. SEASON ON

PUSHING PEOPLE OUT

OF AIRPLANES!

PERHAPS YOU REJOICE TOO SOON, MA'SIGU HAZARDĮ

I DON'T THINK SO.^ IF YOU SHOOT US YOU'LL NEVER [EXPLAIN THAT. TO THE PARIS POLICE/

- AH, BUT THERE ARE OTHER WAYS TO DISPOSE

OF YOU TWO/

By Frank Bobbins

I WILL, DEMONSTRATE.....

BY GIVING EVERY DODY

| PARACHUTEGÜL INCLUDING

YOLLAND MÁʼNSELE --WEI LALICE/

Dine

At the

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OF HONG KONG LTD, A Telephone Nas 27721-4

8.9.

For

Reservations Tel: 27880.

alm

Toffee

THE PERFECTION

CONFECTIONS

Janame

Fiat cars

Model 1400

AMETRUMENT DE PANEL Directly in Front et DriveN

REPUBLIC MOTORS LTD/ 360 Yuantsy Rd Stat3 1575

Urgent Need For US Bases In Europe

Washington, June 17. United States Defence De- partment leaders tald the Senate today that they urgently need funds to completo Euro- pean air bases for a speedy atomic attack on BRY, ZEGTESTOT pation.

Without adequate, bases, the use of Unifort States air power as a moans of preserving praco was seriously impaired.

En

The Secretary of the Air Forec, Mr Thomas Frietter, and the Deputy Secretary of Defence, Mr William Foster, also protested against action by the House of Representatives eliminating $240,000,000 from the Military Construction Bill, needed to pay the United States stiero in the cost of air baces for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces,

Bir Fialetter's prepared state- meni, made pubild after he had testified, said:

It is essential, to avoid a lengthy and disastrous atomic campaign of attrition, that the |Strategio Ale Commigid be:(n) a poniticki ta. saturate any unenty, within the enace of a few days, withians of the wékpona: whích wo: have at our command. Router.

#

Sacrificed To

Ghost

Singapore, June 17.

A Chinose laborer told a court that he had burned his identity cart to sppsso a ghost that was baunting high

Charged with failing to have an identity card; the man said:

Aghout haunted me day and night, unik became very ill. When I recovered a month later, the ghost hatmted me again untií 1 had to burn, my ‘identity, "eard. as a kind of sacrifice."-Router?

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