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"FURIEN"

"HUNAN"

"РАКНОГ"

"BHANGI"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

"FENGNING"

“HANYANG "YUNNAN" "BHIENGKING" "SZECHUEN”

"SOOCHOW" "SHANSI"

"FUNING"

BAILINGS TO

Djakarta,

Semurung,

Bourabaya & Belawan

Tientsin

Nithama, Lobo, Yoko

hama, Nagoya, Osaka & Hobo

lune

.Djakarta, Semarang, Sourabaya & Macassar Tientsin Shangbal Trung

•elawan Penang &

Bangkok

Yokohama: Nagoya, Oraka & Kobo ..Singapore, Penang &

Belawan

• Balls from

ARRIVALS FROM

"HUNAN"" "SHIANGI"

Tientsin

Kobe

"HẦN TĂNG

Kobo

"FUKIEN"

Mojl

Hintan

"SHENGKING"

Keelung

"SINKIANG"

.Bangkok

"FENGNING"

"PAKIIOI"

Kobo

10 a.m. 10a.m.

0th Sept. 7th Sept.

10 a.m. 8th Sept. 5 p.m. 8th Sept. 3 p.m. 10th Sept.

10 a.m. 12th Sept. 10a.m. 12th Sept. 10 am. 17th Sept,

5 pm, 17th Sept.*

10 am. 10th Sept. 10 am. 23rd Sept,

6 p.m. 28th Sept.

5 p.m. 20th Sept. Custodian Wharf

4/5th Sept. p.m. 5th Sept. 5 pan. 5th Sept. 5th Sept. 6th Sept. 7 a.m. 8th Sept. 8/0th Sept. 10/11th Sept.

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

SAILINGS TO

Japan

Sydney & Melbourne

Japan

Kure & Kobe

ARRIVALS FROM

11th Sept.

"ANSHUN"

"CHANGSHA"

14th Sept.

"ANKING"

10th Sept.

"TAIPING"

17th Sept.

"ANSHUN"

Nauru &

Ocean 18.

7 a.m.

"CHANGSHA"

Yokohama

7th Sept. 12th Sept.

"ANKING"

Melbourne & Tarakan

12th Sept.

Australia,

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sallings to Europe via Aden & Port Said

"PERSEUS"

“TELEMACHIUS"

"AGAPENOR"

"GALCHAS”

"PYRRHUS"

"ATREUS"

Marseilles, Liverpool Arr. p.m. 4th Sept,

& Glasgow

•••••• Saila 8 a.m. 6th Sept.

Liverpool & Holland

11th Sept.

..Geno", London,

Liverpool & Dublin

20th Sept.

Rotterdam, Antwerp &

28th Sept.

6th Oct.

Hamburg

Marscilica, Liverpool -

& Glasgow

Dublin & Liverpool

Scheduled Salings from Europe

20th Oct,

Arrives

Saila

Liverpool

Salle Rotterdam

B. “CALCHAS"

Sailed

G, "PYRRHUS"

do

16th Aug.

8. "AUTOMEDON"

do

G. “ATREUS"

8. "BELLEROPHON" 5th Sept..

Rong Kong

9th Sept. 17th Sept, 23rd Sept, 1st Oct, 10th Oct

G. "PELEUS"

12th Sept,

16th Sept.

18th Oct,

8. "ALCINOUS"

18th Sept.

24th Oct,

G. “ANTILOCHUS"

25th Sept

31st Oct.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952, 7

CHINA MAIL

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Postare: China and Macas $5.00 per month, UK, Bruhi - Poganduma and other countries $7.00 per month. News contributions "alwar rel. come, should be addressed to the Kaitor, txandas** communications and advertisements to the Secretary.

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DEATHS

NEWMAN-Parey Ingham Newman, at the Queen Mary Hospital $1 5.39 anx on 27nursday, September 4, 1952, aged 01.

WANTED KNOWN

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignee per ¿BENĄTTON"

are hereby noified that their cargo la being discharged ‘Info the Hong- kong & Cowloon Whatt de Godown Co's godown, 'Where it will be at Consigneca' risk 'and' subject to the Whari'a tarma and conditions of storage, and yžera delivery may be obtained.

Damaged packages are to be left

in the Godown To examination by Consignets spa the Company's mir- veyors, cench Carmichael and Clark, at 10a.m.,^4th September, 1852.

To comply with the General Bond-

ed Warehouse Regulations Consignees must have a Névernie Ofteer in at-

fondanoe when damaged dutiable goods are exlilinest

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the "steamer godowns, and all goods, remaining undelivered after the 5th September, 1957, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

W. I. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

United Nations

Studies World Paper Situation

United Nations, Sept. 3.

The United Nations economic department and its specialised agencies are giving special attention this year to the problem of the world-wide short- that an age of newsprint, and there are signs. improvement is in sight.

A report presented to the Economic and Social Council by the United Nations economic department, stated that the Immediato situation regarding news print is goog and that long-term prospects are en-

couraging.

For the time being, the report dustry and are short of technf- showed, the relation between enl personnel supply

demand appears satisfactory. As an indication

evercome

and

An claims against the steamer muut

At present, the FAO is en- be presented to the undersigned on

main tasks a world survey. or before the 10th Septġjubet, 1952, or at the 1931 shortage has has 89ged in the first of these four they will not be recognised.

and that sufficient Questionnaires have been sent quantities of pulpwood will be to the countries concerned and available 10 mcct Europe's these

will

be studied by special requirements in 1953, the report survey teams. One of the cited the decline in pulp and

important most tasks now being tackled by technicians from various United Nations agencies is to discover what new raw materials can be used to make paper.

Agents,

Bes Line Steamers, Lid.

Hongkong, Jet Beptember, 1951.

paper prices.

Ono of the agencies most actively concerned with the pulp la the Food and Agricul- problem tural

Organisaton (FAO). Its Pirector-General, Mr Norris At present, between 85 and 80 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Dodd, stated that the FAO is per cent of the pulpwood used concerned with nowsprint ns comes from spruce, balsam, pine, well as food, "recognising that hemlock and one or two other

mind, as well as the bed, woods, But must be nourished."

now being made in the use of cucalyptus, Australian

""cetico”—a tropical

1/♥."AGAPENÖZ"

Damaged cargo a this vemos will be surveyed at Holt's What between 10 am and Noon on September

and

(0, 1932, and cussignees are requested to have their representatives present during the survey.

HAU YUNG BANG "Tlash-Efarry? expert packer glassward, crockery, curios, furniture, chests, etc. able safe service 187 Jaffe Road, Hongkong, September 3, 1932. Webnh. Tel 310.

To ADVERTISERS

A broad action programme" adopted by the FAO to cover the next few

Experiments

aro

years comprisons, "bagasse," the waste

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards

"CANTON"

“CARTHAGE”

"CORFU"

Leaves London Das Hongkong

21st Augugi

22nd September

18th Septembar

-2012 October

10th October

12th November

Via Southampton, Port said, Adma, Bombay, Colombo, Penang Singapore

Hemawarda "CÄNTON"

Loaves Hongkong Due London 26th Sept.

27th Oct.

24th October

24th Novamber

22nd December

21st November

"CARTHAGE” ' "CONFU"

Accepting cargo for Bingapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Bald a Londoa

Outwards "SURAT

Homewards "SQCOTRA"

FREIGHT SERVICE

Arrives

From

10 September U. C. Continent,

vis Stratis

Loadings

14th September

For

Bingapore.

Port wettenham, Pening, Colostro, Aden, Port Baid Genoa Margallics, Casablanca, Havre,

** London Continent

Port Ewettenham, Accepting car for Singapore, renang, Colombo, Aden, Fore Bald, Genoa, histrelles, Casablanca, London, Hamburg, Antwerp & Rotterdam, with Uberty to call Bombay if inducement offers.

Tanks available for carriage of oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated' cargo. Limited Passenger

socommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

BUTTERFIELD & SWINE,

Reli-

the following main line of product from sugar cane. activity:

Chemists are seeking to dis- elements can 1. A world survey of technical cover what new and economic possibilities for be mixed with the cellulose from

"web" of expansion and decentralisa- which a

paper The tion et pulp and paper produc-drawn.

most tion

and

its relation to prospec materials used at present tive net

neods for nowsprint and soda, sulphate and sulphite, but other pulp products,

these are not suitable for all 2. Establishment of speelfie kinds of woods.—Roûter.

18 common

are

**SANTHIA”

"WARLA"

CORDELL HULL'S

"BANGOLA”

duo 13th Sept

SUNDAY POST-HERALD ́ Space for commercial advertising whould bo booked not later than noon on Wednesdays.

For the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POOT and tho CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication.

Special Announcements and Classified Advertise- ments as usual,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES plans for new mills in a form

10

12/V “ANDAMAN"

Deenaged cargo ex tide verse) will

suitable for consideration by Anancial institutions and private Investors,

NEW PLANTS 、

and con-

dug 7th Sept. satie 7th Sept,

แบบ ioth Sept,

salls 12th Sept.

from Japan

for Singapore, Penang Hangoon Calcutta

from Japan for Singapore & Chutegun from Calcutta, Hangola, Podang, & Singapore for Japan

sal 14th Sept. *(There veksels have refrigerated cargo 'space)

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

of

"ORMARA"

CONDITION

be surveyed by Mram. Goddard & 3. Negotiation

Washington, Sept. 3. Douging at Holt's What fronclusion of the necessary Anan- The condition of Mr Cordell

3.00 on September, 8, 1952, cial and technical arrangements Hull, former Secretary and consignees are requested to have for the construction of new State, is Improving but still their representatives present during plants and for ensuring a per- serious, the survey.

Naval Medical manent supply of raw materials. Centre reported today.

4. Erection of new milla and

Mr Cordell Hall, who is 80, assistance during the initial

was taken to the Naval Hos- phases of operation, especially pital at Bethesda, Maryland, In 'countries which do not yet last Friday for treatment for possess a pulp and paper in-] coronary thrombosis-Router.

1

BUTTERFIELD & SIDE,

Agents.

Hongkong, September 3, 1952

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

AM THE LOAF ATLAST! THE LOAF IN MY OWN HANDS

THE LOAF

the

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

"OZARDA"

due 18th Sept.

pails 17th Sept. due 21st Sept. walls 23rd Sept.

from Bombay.

Colombo, Madras, &i Singapore for Jipan from Japan for Bingapore, Colombo, Pombay, Karachi & P. Cult

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD. "EASTERN” “SHAHZADA"

in Port

duo 8th Oct. sais 9h Oct.

from Japan

from Australia

for Japan

All vessels have liberty to call at any poria on or of the route & the route à sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.

$11, L

+248

G. Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool.

8. Loading Swansen, before Liverpool. Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load & discharge cargo.

DE LA RAMA LINE

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS "HAINAN"

17th Sept. "AGAMEMNON"

30th Sept. SAILING for KINGSTON, NEW YORK, via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGĖLES and CRÍSTOBAL. "AJAX"

20th Sept.

Lathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Route

Departs Hongkong

Arrives II.H. (on return)

MK/Bangkok/Singapore (DC-4) 7.39 a.m. Mon-Thurs. 0.43 a.m. Tuen. Fet.

HK/Hanoi

HK/Haiphong

5.00 pm Tues.

(Connect at Bangkok with U.3.A. to Hangoon) (DC-3) 7.00 am Tues.

DC-3) 7.00 a.m. Thus,

4:30 pm. Thus, 4.45 pm, Wed. 4.45 pm. Wed. Sat, All the above subjeci to Allerstión without notice. For passage and Freight Particulars please apply to

JIK/Saigon/Singapore (DC-4) 10.45 a.m. Tues. HK/Manka/B21. Borneo (DC-3) 7.00_à.m. Tugs. Fri,

ICONNAUGHT RD C. Tel 30331 8 BRANCH OFFICE SO Connaught Ad West 25875, 32144 24878

BEND LINE

"BENATTOW" "BENNEVIS" "BENCRUACHAN" "BENCLEUCH” "BENMBOR" "BENLEDI” "BENALDER"

BENATTOW"

"TENCRUACHIAN"

1"'DENNEVIS"

"DENCLEUCH”

"GENMHOR"

*"DENLEDE"

AERIVALS

FROM.

U.K, via Bingapore U.E, via B.N. Borneo

Japan

Japan U.K. via Singapore Japan SAILINGS

| Havre, - Iso ndon, Kòsterdam'' kríd Antwerp Direct to Singapore, theroo Liverpool, Glasgow

Arg'amo

Kobe and

Hambure

Tokohama

London, Rotterdam Land Mull

Avonmous þ. London, Rotterdam And

Antwety

DUE

FERDINAND

(W)hose On The Line!?

Bz Mik

In Port

NANCY

5th Sept.

7th Sept.

on or abl, 2014 Dept.

**

23rd Sept. 2nd Oct Bit Oct.

Loading on or abt.

K/Whart

81 Берк

Bb Bept.

26th Berk

gih Oct,

8th Oct.

Hamburg and Holl

Calls Sandakan,

"RENALDER"

Calls Rianita, H

Kumpulan Calja Mapila and Cebu,

All Vessels accopt Carsy for Adon, Bues and Port Said,

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

York Building.

Armia

Telephone: 84165,

Applemuco!

I LOVE THIS POEM-

WOODMAN SPARE

THAT TREE--

TOUCH NOT

A SINGLE BOUGH

JOHNNY HAZARD

, in,་ :L"

NEW...GLAD

THATS OVER! WONDER IFRE RELEVER MY

STORY

"IN" YOUTH, IT

SHELTERED ME- AND I'LL PROTECT

IT NOW

́ ́ALL I NEEZ NOW 10 FOR HIM TO FINIZ OUT I'M WORKING FOR

THE CIR

Cage. 1953 by Uvied teatung Byndicate, (ne

ACH, GORKY

HERK HAZARD NO SMOKING NOW? WE BUST LEAVE!

By Ernie Bushmiller

BRUSHMILL

COME, ONCE MORE

A BLINDFOLD.....SPON YOU WILL BE QUITE "COMFORTABLE/

By Frank Robbins

· TWO MORE OF YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS, AND I CAN GIFT-WRAP'EM

FOR A FRIEND OF MINE

WITH A COLD!

Dino

At the

Full particulars apply

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

OF HONG KONG LTD Telephone Nest 27721-

P.G.

Fur

Reservations Telt £7880

it's dee-licious!

Palm

Toffee

ON SALE IN SHOPS THAT SELL THE BEST

BREPUBLIC MOTORS, ETTE 360 Hennessy" RAZ STADSANNI-

JAPANESE BUYING OF WOOL

New York, Sept. 3, Increased Japanese bidding at this week's Australian wool sales la another indication that the Japanese textiles Industry is to be more of a competitive feature in world trade, American textile men 'considered today,

They wondered if America or Britain was going to be the loter if Japan took over more of the world market.

The Japanese are expected to take about 500,000 bales this senson, or 25 per cent mére than last

little

your. The world wool picture is for from strong. American Ex- perts said. Argentina has large quanlities unsold. United Stajes wool mills and those of many other countries had shown Interest in buying. Most clothing makers had fabric In- ventarles and were not order- ing much from the mills.

Australian wool prices started out higher on the opening day on Monday, then slipped and were now reported at about. the same as which the auctions

were closed in Juno hero ex-

Many in the trade

pected forced selling of Ar- gentino wool to keep Aus- tralian prices down this seRGOD.

Some

thought prices Australian auctions.

at the

after this week, would drop American wool growers were also pessimistic, some of them complaining of lack of buying interest for Western clipa

But on the brighter elde of the wool

picture was better buying of wool goods at the consumer level.

Carpet makers, who look largely to the Argenting: Wool markot for their supplies, had been

raising carpet prices recently and prodicting a much

butter year ahead after tenths of stagnant markets and falling prices,Router.

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