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16th Mar,
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22nd Mar
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29th Apr.
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ERE DE LA RAMA Lanes
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1953.
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NOTICE
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY
FOR THJË PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Red Note Rejected
Tokyo, Mar. 11.
The United Nations Coin-
Notice of General Meeting and has rejected the Commun- ist protest of January 23 that Allled planes attacked their between delogation's convoys Kaesong and Yongsang on Jan.
that
on
GENERAL
!
SUFFERS
A STROKE P&O B.I. E&A
Taipei, Mar. 11. Reliable sources said today that Lleutenant-General LI' Mi, whose activities
anxiety in
caused world capitals, here.
In Burma 'several
is seriously ill
The sources said ceived by Chiang Tuesday and later stroke.
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The United Nations, Command 13.00 Meeting of the Society will Postage: China and Macao per month, UK., British Possessions and other countries $7.00 per tonus.be held at The Board Room aimed that the protest was a fraud and aldel that the News contributions, always wel of the Hong Kong Jockey United Nations did not violate come, should be addressed to the Club, Alexandra House, 8th the agreement on the immunity Exltor. business and advertisements to the Secretary, Floor,
Tuesday 24th from attack of convoys,
The letter was kanded to the Telephone: 24011 (5 Lines),
March 1953 at 6.30 p.m. 10 Communist lafson officer at Pan- receive the Report of the munjom. Committee for the
B. year Willard
Curlock, senior oflcor of the United paralysed. Nations Command, ended 31st December 1962 son
orally re- and to approve the Accounts Jected two written protests ad-| Nationalist and to transact such other dressed to him regarding the business as may be necessary violations of the Panmunjom
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NOTICE TO
Li was re- Kai-shek on suffered a
He is in hospital of his face
side
LI commanded A
Chinese
force along the China
with one partially
strong Irregular Burma-Red
border which grew 4,000 теп, from an estimated driven
by the. out of China Communists In January, 1950, to about 12,000 men.
war
Recently the irregulars be- came involved In what anti- Communist diplomats 121 Rangoon called a "crazy" with
anti-Communist Burmese troops."
Burmese, British and Ameri- Red China officials fear might use the border distur
can
CONSIGNEES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ce as an excuse to invade
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remainingveyors, Meases, Goddard & Douglas Appointmeat and Dork Diaries and
at 10 km, on the 13th March, 1953. Day
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Damaged packages are to be lett In the Godown for examination by Consignees and the Company's eur.
Burma,
Nationalist offelais in Taipei have been extremely reticent about it.
Lieutenant General Chang YL TIDE. Nationalist Army spokesmant, said, "I have no Ithowledge of the matter" when asked about Li's liness.
care-
This appeared to be a fully phrased way of hedging- Associated Press.
veyors, Mors Carmichael & Clarke, Nehru To Tour
at 10 am, 13th March, 1953.
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ISN'T THIS THRILLINGT} IT MAY TAKE
WEEKS OR MONTHS,JERRE IF WE EVER FINDIT
20th Mar,
5th Apr.
I HOPE WE FIND CLEOPATRA'S
TREASURE TODAY.
6-0
THE TREASURE WAS BURIED NEAR A SMALL STONE SPHINX. THAT IS THE FIRST THING WE
MUST FIND.
against
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The Border
New Delhi, Mar. 11. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will leave here on March 28 to tour the Indian-Burmese border in company with Burma's Prime Minister U Nu, Foreign Ministry sources said today.
lead to a The meeting may clearer definition of the border. It is known that Mr Nehru has been
the with concerned
importance of strategic
the eastern frontier State of Assam, especially after the Communist Chinese occupation of Tibet-
Associated Press.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
BUT THERE'S | THERE'VE BEEN A FEW NO STATUE CHANGES HERE IN THE ANYWHERE. TWO THOUSAND YEARSĮ NOTHING SINCE CLEOPATRA--
BUT SAND.
- IT'S PROBABLY COVERED, WITH SAND. WE'LL DIG UNTIL WE FINDIT.
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REFUSED
London, Mar. 11. The Privy Council today re- fused Mr Simon Ber Zukas, a strong opponent of Central African federation, leave peal against a deportation order issued by the Northern Rhode- rian High Court,
ap-
The High Court recommended his deportation Inst April on the ground that his conduct was "dangerous to peace and good Forder.
It alleged that Zukas, men- ber of the Anti-Federation Supreme Action Counell of the Southern Rhodesian African National Congress, has advocated "mass action" and strikes:
Mr Zukoo was described as a stateless person of Lithuanian descent.
Mr D.N. Prili, Q.C., fold the Privy
Council, Judicial Committee today that his ellent was' now Hving in Britain on the understanding that,- should be, win his appeal, he would return to Northern · Rhodesia where he had lived since he was a boy.
The Rhodesia and Nyasaland Court of Appeal find held, that it had no power to entertain an appeal in the case. Mr. Pritt submitted this was wrong.
Mr Zulas had given
evidenco himself but was not given an
to
opportunity of .collecting Evidence which he wished call. The judge had bakumed. that the advocacy of strikes
would lead to disorder. Automato
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·order: 'became more Rout
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