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"BOKON"

"SZECHUEN"

"YUNNAN"

"ANKING"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENCKING"

"HUNAN"

"IIANXANQ

. "PUNING"

"PAKKOI"

"SHENGKING" "SOOCHOW"

"HUNAN"

“HANYANG"

"SHENGKING"

"FUNING"

"PAKHOP"

"SOOCHOW***

SAILINGS TO

Salzon (accept cargo for Thom Penh with transhipment)

Yawata, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe Shanghai

Singapore, Penang &

Bciawan

Kcejung Tientaln Bangkok

Djakarta, Semarang, Sourabaya & Macacoor Singapore, Penang & Belawan

.. Keciung

Yokohama,

Osaka

Nagoya,

Kobe Balls from

ABRIVALS FROM

Tientsin

Kobe

:..fcelung

Nagoya

· Bangkośc.

.Bangkok

Noon 18th Jan,

8 am 10th Jan,

10 am. 17th Jan,

10 am, 18th Jan,

3 pm. 10th Jan.*

10 a.m. 23rd Jan,

10 am. 24th Jan,

8 a.m. 20th Jan,

10., 27th Jan,

3 p.m. 27th Jan.

10 am. 28th Jan,

Custodian Wharf

20th Jan,

21st Jan,

7 u.m. 24th Jan,

24th Jan, 24th Jan, 25th Jan.

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

"CHANGTE"

"TAIYUAN"

"CHANGSHA"

"CHANGTE"

"TAIYUAN"

"CHANGSHA"

SAILINGS TO

Sydney, & Melbourne

Sydney & Melbourne Japan

– ARRIVALS-FROM-

Kure,

Nagoya

Australia

عا

Manila

Noon 17th Jan, 24th Jan,

30th Jan.

+In Port 22 Jan.

26th Jan,

BLUE FUNNEL LINI

Scheduled Sallings la Europe via Aden & Port Said.

"ATREUS"

"AGAPENOR"

London, Rotterdam &

Hamburg

26th Jan.

"ASCANIUS"

Liverpool &c Dublin

25th Jan.

"PYRRHUS”

Marseilles,

Liverpool

&

"AUTOMEDON"

Glagow

6th Feb,

.Dublin & Liverpool

23rd Feb.

London, Rollerdam & Homburg

26th Feb.

..Marseilles, Liverpool

0th Mar

Arrives

Hong Hong

"PELEUS"

& Glasgow

Scheduled Saillage from Europe

Balls

Liverpool

Salled

do

Baila

Rotterdam

Sailed

C. "PYRRIUS"

8. "CALCHAS"

G. "AUTOMEDON"

งบ

-S. "ATREUS"

da

G. "PELEUS"

do

12th Jan,

5. "MENTOR"

181) Jan.

G. "ALCINOUS"

25th Jan,

S. "ANTILOCHUS"

3rd Feb.

"AJAX"

G. Loading Glasgow, before Kåverpool 8. Loading Swansea, before Liverpool.

· Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to

load & discharge cargo.

R

18th Jan. 23rd Jan. 30th Jan. 0th Feb. 13th Feb.

22nd Feb. 4th Mar, 10th Mar,

DE LA RAMA LINES

ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC COAST PORTS.

"ANDAMAN”

SAILING

THE CHINA”MAIL," THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1953.

CHINA

MAIL

SEPWORDNAM="STS SET,

* HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONOJ Price, 20 osnta pur copy.

NOTICE

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION

Ordinary Yearly General Meeting

Saturdays 30 cents

NOTICE IS HEREBY Bubpoription: $8.00 per month. GIVEN that the Ordinary' Portage: China and Mac 10 Yearly General Meeting of

per month, UJC, British Fogosions

Father And Son

Team Make Coronation Flags

London, Jan. 14.

Overseas visitors coming to London for the Coronation can expect to see the city bedecked with flags as never before.

and other countries $7.00 per month) the Shareholders of the News contributioma, Always wal-Corporation will be held at the pome, should be addressed to the

communications Head Office of the Corpora: Red and White Ensigns and red, white and blus drapes But few will realise that most of the Union Jacks, and advertisements to the Secretary. tion, 1 Queen's Road Contral, are the work of an 83-year-old man and his 52-year-

business

Telephone: 26431 (5 Linen),

KOWLOON OFFICE:

** Kallsbury Bosd.

Telephone: 62818.

Classified

Advertisements

Hong Kong, on Friday the 27th day of February, 1953, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose

COMMENTARIENNEMENT Sma of receiving and considering the reports of the Directors and of the Auditors and the Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet for the year anded 31st December, 1952 and for the election of Direc- tors and the appointment of Auditora.

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ALTERNATE INSERTIONS

$1.50 PER DAY

10 cents PER WORD OVER 20

Births, Deaths, Marriages,{ Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. ADDITIONAL · · INSERTIONS

...........20% EXTRA -

if not prepaid booking for

of 60, cents is charged..

WANTED KNOWN

PLEASE SEND any article you can spare or have no further use for. to be included in the Annual Rum- mage Sale to be held on behalf of

The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Friday, the 13th of February to Friday, the 27th of February, 1963, (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board, A. MORSE, Chiet Manager.

The Hongkong Society for the Bro Hongkong, 13th Jan, 1953. tection of Calidren. Addrum: S.P.C. Main Qiloe, First Floor, Land Ins vestment

Сотпрапу Gloucester Building. Please send something,

MUSICAL

USED "BRAMBACH" baby Krand

piano with stool #2,850.00, American organ with 10 couplers $750.00 in good condition, beautiful lone, can be seen at Mayfair Music Company. jai, Queen's ́Road, Central . (AKE floor) leiephone 27313.

JUST ARRIVED of well known Eng- lish planos including upright, minx iniature, and grand modela, “Uni- νυχ electronic keyboards complete with amplißer, Attied in handsome carrying case, beautiful tone. Also percussion Instruments, Inspection invited to King's Music Co., & Chlu Lung Street. Tel. 30439.

FOR SALE

ILLUSTRATED DIRECTIONS adjustment of Hong Kong Standard Life Jacket (for Shipping Co- panies). 60 cents per copy,” Oblain- able at "S. C. M. Post,

To ADVERTISERS

.

old-ion.

They run 口 factory In a former

near hospital market town in Essex.

Father and son have printed flag-making |

isolation the colours for almost every Rochford, regiment in the British Army,

as well as for the Navy.

And, for an event Ilko the Coronation, the number of fings they can produce is unlimited.

By the end of May, they and their 16 helpers will have pro- duced at least 10 miles of flags, cach three yards long. to decorate buildings

along the Coronation route and elsewhere in England.

They aro also making special emblems for Scotland and Ireland.

Father and son are the Par- racks, William Arthur, junior, has developed the one-man tex- tile printing business

many years ago by

started

William

Arthur, senfor. The Coronation has given them their biggest business yet.

Every day, lines full of red, white and blue flap in the breczo between the single storey factory buildings adjoin- ing their bome.

"We are waiting for our dry- ing plant to be installed. but meanwhile the old washing-day method suits us,"

said Mr Parrack Junior.

His father, though 83, still takes an active part in the business. He does the more од work necessary orders special

for heraldic designs or regimental colours.

SUNDAY POST-HERALD intricate Space for commercial

* advertising should bo booked not later than noon on Wednesdays.

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

Special Announcements and Classified Advertise-

menta pe usual.

MANDRAKE the magiCIAN

Bavarian Ban On Extremists

Munich, Jan. 14.

State Govern- The Bavarian ment today banned two pro- one extrema Communist and Right Wing organisations.

The Interior Ministry said all three were considered un- constitutional, but declined to give further details.

nes

The Communist organisations are the German-Soviet Friend- ship League, which Is similar to such leagues in other coun tries, and the Democratie Cul- tural League of Germany,

This is run from East Berlin under the leadership of Johan

Becker,

pro- Communist East German national poet."

The Right Wing group to tha cloak -and- dagger German NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Fatherland Protection League (D.H.S.) also known as "Spear- head

Dis- against Bolshevist Integration,"

The Interior Minister, Mr Wilhelm Hoegner, sald at Press conference

recently that the DHS. was a part-military

aaring

ot the scaret group. overthrow of Democratie order."

He said it was typical of its character that any one member was allowed to know only two other members. Most menbors were ex-soldiers-Reuter,

m.v. "AGAPENOR”,

Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf between 19 and noon on January 18 and |17, 1953, and consignees are request- ed to have their representatives pre- sent during the survey.

BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE, Agents Hongkong. January 14, 1953,

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

* THIS IS WRITTEN IN HER OWN HAND, A PRICELESS DISCOVERY. THIS STATES JUST AFTER HER HUSBAND

19th Jan. 31st jan.

vla

CLEOPATRA'S TREASURE ?

POSITIVE

MARK ANTHONY

ARE YOU SURE.DAD?

THE OLD

AILLED HIMSELFİ”

20th Jan. 4th Feb.

MAP LINES

for KINGSTON, NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & CRISTÓBAL

"MENESTHEUS"

"DONA NATI"

Tathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

·Route

Departs Hongkong

* {IK/Bangkuk/Singapore [DC-4) 720 am. Mon. Thurs.

HFC/anot

#C/Halphong

DK/Salgon/Singapore

(Connect at Bangkok with

(DC+3)= 868 a.m. Tues. (DC-3) 6.45.a.m. Thurs. (DC-4) 19.45 am. Tues,

UK/Manua/8.N. Borea (DC-3) 7.15 am. Tues. Tr.

· Arrives · H.E.--

(ou return)

0.45 am Tues. Fri,

U.B.A. to _Rangouaj

4:43 pm, Tues.

4.15 p.m. This

6.40 pm Wed,

4.45 pm. Wed. Bat.

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

ICONNAUGHT RD C. Tel 30331 8 BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Rd. West, 25875.3214424878.

BENN LINE

HAVE FADED

I MUST RESTORE

THEM~-

FERDINAND

A Falling Out

THAT SHE SENT HER GREATEST

TREASURE WITH A SERVANT,

TO BE HIDDEN

ACCORDING TO

THIS OLD MAP-~:

CLEOPATRA WAS THE RICHEST

| WOMAN IN THE WORLD OF HER TIME. IMAGINE WHAT HEA GREATEST TREASURE WAS. THIS MAP LEADS

TO THAT TREASURE

14:33

By Mik

Д

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL 5.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards

"CORFU"

"CHIUSAN

"CANTON"

Leaves London Das Hongkong ́dth" "January. "8th "February 11th February

2:1 March

20th January

Stix February

Via Southampton, Port said, Adin, Bombay, Colombo, Poning & Singapore'

Homewards "CARTHAGE" "COBFU" "CHUSAN”

"CANTON"

Travý Hongkong Dus London

J6th January 16th February 11th February

-14th March

21th February

13th March

20th March 13th April

Accepting cargo for singapore, Yexaug, Colombo, Bombay,

Aden, Port Bald à London

FREIGHT - SERVICE

Outwards From UK. "SURAT

Dus

14th February

For Japan

Batte

Homewards "BHILLONG”.

Yor Singapore,

Pori - Swettenbara, Penang. Colombo, Aden. Port

Saki

Genoa. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam &

With liberty to call at Bombay if inducement offers With liberty to call at Delawen before or after Siralta *Ports.

Tanka available for carriage of Oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger socommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"SANTIIIA"

"SIRDHANA"

due 18th Jath

A-3 Buoy sals 16th Ja

due 18th Spo rails 20th Jan.

from Calcutta, Rangoon & Straits

for Japan

from Japan--

for Straits, Nan- goon & Calcutta

P. & O./B. 1, JOINT SERVICE "ORMAKA"

“OKHLA*.

due 20th Jan.

salis 21st Jan, duo 23rd Jan, 2. saila 24th Jan,

"OBRA"

due 23th Jan.

bally, 20th Jan.

**From 'P. GUM

Karachi, Bombay Colombo, & S'pora for Jagan Krog Japan for Singapore Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Khorramabetur Barah & P. Gulf Port via Bombay from P. Gulf Karachi, Bombay. Colombo & S'pore for Japan

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.5. CO., LTD.

"EASTERN"

sails 26th Jan,

tot Brisbane, Syd- ney, Melbourne & Auclable

All vessels have liberty to call at any porta on or off the route & the route & shiling are subject to change or amendment witli or without notice.

For full particulars apply to. - MACKINNON, MACKENZIE Co. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4

ARRIVALA

FROM

"KING MALCOLM” ....UK. via lugapore

.U.K. via Blɛgapore

DUE

ln. Fort 19th Jan. 22nd Ja

NANCY

10th Feb.

"BENATTOW"

"BENREOCH"

“BENBIHOR"

"BENCRUACHAN”

Japan U.E Здрав U.K. via Singapart Japan U.K.

SAILING A

on or abt. 2nd Feb,

"BENALDEN" "DENATTOW" "BENLEDI"

"BENATTOW"

BENREOCH"

"DENMHOR"

"BENCRUACHAN”

"BENALDER”.

"BENATTOW"

"BENLEDI”

Kure, Ecbe and Yokohama. Direct to Singapore, thenco Бедоя, London, Hull and Humbura. Singapure, Havre,

Andakan

London, Rotterdam and Holl. Direct to Singapore, thenoo Liverpool, Dublin, Hamburg Land Antwerp,

Kure, Kobe, and Tokohama "Direct to Singapore, thenco Genoa, London, Rotterdam

•and Middlesbrough. "Direct to Blagapore, thenee London, Antwerp.. and Hamburg.

14th Feb.

19th Feb. 3rd Mar.

Loading on or abt. -

23rd Jan.

23rd Jan.

5th Feb..

11th Feb.

17th Feb.

/ 20th Feb.

7th Mar,

All vessels accept Cargo for Aden, Bata and Fort Bald

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

York Building..

Agents

Telephone: 84165.

A La Geranium

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE FOR LUNCH?--

SOUP, EGGS 7---

ANYTHING

COMICS

JOHNNY HAZARD

BEANS, HASH, CEREAL, SALAD, FISH, HAMBURGER ?

ANYTHING

·Cápr. 1952 by Unked Feature Synkront, heef

STEW, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, CHEESE,

GERANIUMS 7

ANYTHING

MICS

By Ernie Bushmiller

You ASKED FOR IT

FREDRICK...ANSWER ME! SAY SOMETHING......

ONE MOMENT!

I AM APRISE...KE- WILL NEVER ANSVES ANYONE AGAIN!

FREDRICK

FREDRICK!

By Frank Robbins

THOSE CAVES ARE FROM MA'MIELLE SHERMAN! WHY." CAN'T THAT POOL OPERATOR

HURRY THE LIFT?!?"

Dine

At the

P.G.

For

Reservations Tel: 27880

SMARTIES

the family's favourite

NORTH BRITISH

The

Best Tyre for Miles

NEW CHIEF OF DESERT

POLICE

London, Jan. 14.

The desert police force which Britain created in Tripolitenia has a new commissioner: Colonel A. F. Glics.

He

hay taicen over. from Colonel Alan Saunders, who has been in charge since the end of

the war.

The force was

formed in January 1943, when the' British marched into Tripoll.

Later the Army handed over to the Foreign Offer.

When Tripolitania became In- dependent (uniter United Nations orders) in December 1001, Colonel Saunders, and: his 35 British officers were asked 10 stay on

They lead camel patrols of Arab polleo indo "the" déport. Sometimes a British officer and talk a

dozen Arabs are away for months.

Latest problem for Colonel Giles is the complaint from | Paris that Tunisian bandits aro using the deserts of Libya for training raiding parties which cross into their own country to bores French military mut. posts.

Can't Make It

This Year

Melbourne, Jan. 14 President Truman will not the

visit Australia Ahis year, Prime Minister, Mr Robert G. Menzies, sald today

wanted to

Mr Menzies said.. that President Truman come but could not manage it this,

Menzies hdded

year. Mr that he know nothing of a 'pos

sible vidt by Mr. Adial Siever- son, the unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the United State presidency——United Prüm det

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