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"HUNAN" "POYANG"

"HANYANG

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(Butterfield Swire (Hongkong) Ltd.)

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"FENGNING"

"SHENGKING" "NOOCHOW"

"YOCHOW***

"SHENGKING"

"FENGTIEN"

SAILINGS TO

Tientsin

Singapore, Penang & Belawan

Yokohama, Nagoya, Otaku & Kobe..... Yokohama, Nagoya, Oraku & Kobo

Keelun

Singapore, Penang & Belavon

Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobe

10 m, 31st Mor.

3 p.m. 31st Mar,

3 p., 31st Mar,

Ram, 1st Apr. 5 p.m. 1st Apr.*

1 JR.

10 ..

5 p..

8 m.

"FOOCHOW"

"HUNAN"

Djakarta,

ARRIVALS FROM

Kevlung

Bangkok

Semarang.

Sourabaya & Macassa

⚫. Salls from

Tlentsh

43angkok

Sourabaya

"SHENGKING"

..izelung

Indioneske

K

Balik

Papau

Kube

Kobe

Kube

"HANYANG

"FENGNING"

**YOCHOW***

"SOOCHOW"

"FENGTIEN"

"FOOCHOW"

6th Apr.

GUL.Apr.

8th Apr." 9th Apr.

8 am, 10th Apr. Custodian Wharf

20th Mar,

Op. 28th Mar

Noon 20th Mar, 7.1, 30th Mar.

4th Apr.

4th Apr. 6th Apr, 8 Apr.

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

**TAIYUAN"

"CHANGTE"

-CHANGSHA"

"ANSHUN"

"TAIYUAN"

"CBANGTE"

"CHANGSHJA“

"PATROCLES"

SAILINGS TO

Sydney & Melbourne

Sydney & Melbourne Japan

Australla

8th Apr. 10th Apr.

19th Apr.

ARRIVALS FROM

&

Japan

1st Apr.

Yokohama

Kabe

. Australia.

& Manila

6th Apr. 8th Apr. 15th Apr.

Marseilles,

29th Ator.

1

Uth Apr.

14th Aur. 24th Apr.

25th Apr.

6th May

Arrives Mene Kuns

BLUE FUNNEL LINE.

Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Said,

"ANTILOCHUS". ..Genou, London,

"AUTOLYCUS"

"LAOMEDOX" "ANCHISES"

Rotterdain & Hainburg

& Glasgow

Liverpool

Liver & Glasgow

.Genoa,

Dublin

London,

Rotterdain & Hamburg

Marseilles, Liverpool

&lasgow......

Scheduled Sallings from Europo

6. "LAOMEDON“

G. "PERSEUS"

8. "ASTYANAX"

G. "AENEAS"

Sufla

3rd Apr.

"PERSEUN"

S. "ANCHISES"

8. "ASCANIUS“

G, "PYRRHUS"

S. "TELEMACHUS"

31st Mar. Bth, Apr.

Liverpool Saded

Sails Rotterdam

do

Safed

11th Apr.

23rd Apr.

29th Apr.

8th May

71k Apr.

18th Apr.

13th Apr.

16th May 23rd May

Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool. 8, Leading Awanses, before Liverpool. Carriers' option to proceed via other porta la load & discharge cargo

ERT

DDE LA RAama Lines

ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC &

PACIFIC COAST PORTS.

"DONA ALICIA"

"BATAAN"

8th Apr, 18th Apr.

5th Apr.

20th Apr.

SAILING for NEW YORK, via SAN FRANCISCO,' LOS ANGELES & CRISTOBAL.

"AGAMEMNON"

"DONA AURORA”

Accept cargo for Kingston and in Central & South American ports un

through balls of Jaclapit.

Cathay Pacific Hirways Ltd

Royle

HK,Bangkok/Singaunte

HK:tano/1taiphona

Departa longkong

Arrives H.K.

(on return) 7.45 .. Tuck. 7.15 aan. Fri.

U.H.A. to Rangoon)

2.43 pm, Wed. -6.00 pare-Wed..

DC-4) 1.30 am. Mon.

7.00 am, Thus, (Connects at Bangkok with

(D-3) 10.00 am, Tues. HK/Saigon/Singapore-(DC-4)-11,00 n.m,-Tues.-- HK Manila/13.N, Borneo (UC-3) 630 min. Tues. Fr

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

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1958.

CHINA MAIL

AJT WYNDHAM, STALERO

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY {APTERNOONG) Price, 20 cents per copy,

THE

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TUITION GIVEN

KOURATED CHINESE. with

Kood

Standarin at punil's own

&

Federation

Plan

For West Indies

To Be

Be Discussed

London, Mar, 26, Representatives of eight British West Indian Colonies will meet with Colonial Office officials here on April 13 in an attempt to iron out problems barring the way to a long mooted scheme for poli- tical federation of the territories.

The object of the conference has been officially Kong, on Friday, the 27th day stated as being to see whether the delegation can of March, 1963, at Noon, to agree in sufficient detail in order that a start can following be made on drafting the constitutional instruments

necessary for bringing a federation into being.

transact husiness:

the

1. To receive and consider

The idea of a Weal Indian|ter was allowed to drop and the Report of the Direcc-federation has been under con-nothing was done..

There are several obstacles In tors and the Statement of alderation for many years in both

Britain and the Caribbean, and the way of a complete federa- Accounts for the

year has been receiving closer attention of the territories and it la ended 31st December, 1952, tion mince World War 11.

hoped that many of these cin and the Auditors' Report. thereon.

2.

To sanction a Dividend in respect of the year 1952,

3. To elect Directors.

4. To appoint Auditors,

Closing of Transfer Books Notice is also given that tho command of Englais, teaches. CoTransfer Books and Register anne Self-devised to fuf Members will be closed from the 14th March, 1954, to 27th March, 1959, both days inclusive.

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MUSICAL

JUST Merived electric gramophobea

the

By Order of the Board of Directors,

G. B. S. THOMSON,

Secretary.

#tted with 3 sped Garrard motors Hongkong, 6th March, 1953.

plan, accordion, 12, 80. 03. 120 base

by "Holiner". "Casail", "Selmer"; up-

right and Krand pianos, fully tru

picailed; percussion band instru- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

frents including tambourines, blocks, Jingle Belt, Cutanet ele.

Please

all at King's Music Co., 5 Ch Ling Street, Hongkong. Tel. 30130.

WANTED KNOWN

PLEASE SEND any article you can spare or have no further use for.

m/Y "AUTOLYCUS" Dansged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed at Holl's Wharf between 1. and Noon on March 28 and 30, 1933, and consignces are requested to have their representatives present

to be included in the Annual Run image Bolu to be held on behalf of The Hongkong Society for the Pro- | during the survey. tection of Children, Address: S.P.C.. Main Office, Flist Floor, Land In vestment Company, Gloucester Building. Please send something. Phone 286031. Collection will be arranged.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agonte.

Hong kong, March 26, 1953

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

NOW.LADIES.

| WHAT IS IN.

THUIS CHEST?

er-WE DON'T KNOW, MAYBE--SOME OLD

POTTERY--

YOU TAKE SO MUCH TROUBLE TO DIG UPOLD POTS AND PANS?

WE SEE BRING

ME AN AXE.

FERDINAND

And, Furthermore

A memorandum from the then | he Ironed out to the satisfaction Colonial Secretary, M; Arthur of all concerned at the forth- Crecci Jones, was sent to the coming conference.

The eller difficulties are the various West Indian governments in 1947 pointing out the advan- | difficulty of communications tages of ifederation, but the mat-between the various Islands, nome of which are usands of miles apart, the great disparity NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES between the individual Colonies

:

CONSIGNEES FER

BARBER-WILHELMBEN LINE

m.. TANCRED"

In respect of constitutional de- velopment and the inequalities of natural wealth and financial rescurces between the Colonies.

OFFICIAL OPINION Some Colonial Ofce

sources

might make

the

are hereby noted that their earpu feel that any proposal for closer is being discharged into the lost association kong & Kowloon Wharf & Glown Co's godown where it will be at wealthier Colonies feel that the congnees risk and subject to the burdens of the poorer relations What's t und condition, of storage, and where delivery may be are being thrust upon them.

In

February, Colonial Secretary, Mr Oliver Damaged packages are in Lyttelton, sent a despatch In the godowns lur exmination by Consignees and the Company or all the governments concerned veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Deurns expressing his willingness to

obtained.

1952,

the

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N, CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwarda "CARTHAGE!!

*CORFU" "CANTON",

Leaves Landen

25th February

1st Apri

30th April

De Hongkong

2nd April

4 May

1st June

Via Southampton, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang à Singapore

tumewarde "CARTHAGE”

"CORFU"

"CANTON"

Leaves Hongkong

Dua LubúRA

Bih April

Oth May

0th Star

dih June

5th Juno

6th July

Aden, Port Bald ✯ London

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Dombay,

For Japun

FREIGHT SERVICE Outwards from UK Dus "SINGAPORE" 30th March

TiamoWardı "SOUDAN"

. Dth April

Yor Singapuro, Penang, Pori Swatientmn, Colombo, Adoni, Port Sald, Genoa, Marlies AVTO, London, An{werp. Rotterdam Hamburg

With liberly to call at Belawan before or after diralis Forts and at Bombay inducement offers. Tanka available for carriage of Oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger

accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

to

*"SIRDHANA"

"SANTHIA"

"WARORA"

at 10a.m. on the 31st March, 1953. hold a conference in London at

To comply with the General Bond-witich delegates

ed Warehure Regulations, consignes outstanding details must have a Revenue Officer in

goods are examined.

could discuss

and points attendance when damaged duisble of difference between them and the United Kingdom Govern-

No claims will be admitted after vinklad, the Windward and

Bie goods have left the steamer's and all goods remain godown. undelivered after the 1st April, 1953, will be subject to rent.

All daina against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned an before the 8th April, 1933, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Axent,

Hongkong, 27 March. 1953.

Leeward Islands, Jamalca and Barbados signified their inten- Bon of attending the conference, while Colonial

Colonial Office offelalá hoped that the three dissenting territories would send observers.

Su

So far no word has been received from British Honduras and the Virgin Islands but British Guiana has signifest its Intention of sending a represen- tative-United Press,

By Leo Falk and Phil Davis

QI,NARDA, WE CAN'T LET HIM OPEN CLEOPATRA'S TREASURE-- AFTER WE'VE GONE TO SO

MUCH TROUBLE--

Shhh- JERRE--

IS THE SECRET OF CLEOPATRA'S

TREASURE ABOUT TO BE REVEALED?

By Mik

· Copr. 1113 by Sinhal Featura byrdinem, BAL

Dino

7.20

due 9th Mar, sily at lur.

due 20th Mar,

Pails ist Mar. due 7th Apr. sals 6:21 Apr.

from Japan

for Straita, Ran- goon & Calyutla from Calcutta, Kangoon & trafia fur Japan trom Japan for Singapore, Itangoon. Calcutta &c Chittagong

P. & 0,/8, 1. JOINT SERVICE

"UMARIA"

In Port

Balls daylight 27th Mar.

"OZARDA"

due 4th Apr. aalia 0th Apr.

from P. Gulf, Kartchi,

Bombay.

Colombo, Singapore

for Japan

from Jayan

for Singapore, Colombo, Bombay B Karachi

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.5, CO., LTD,

"EASTERN"

"NANKIN"

sue 1h Apr. saila 12th Apr. falls 21st Apr.

for Japan for Sydney, Mel. bourne Austaido

47

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 notice.

For full particulurs apply lo

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

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IF I CAN EDGE DOWN FAR ENOUGH TO RETRIEVE MY GUN ***WE'VE GOT SOME CHANCE FOR SAFETY!

AUNT FRITZI JUST BAKED SOMETHING

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GET SET FOR SOME UPSIDE-DOWN

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·SLOWLY JOHNNY INCHES DOWN TOWARD HIS FALLEN PISTOL ***

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14, Queen's B4, C Talt 26310

Brave Show By Garrison Players

How masterfully James Parish hos built the characters

of the two women who are left guessing over a man's dying words in "Message for Mar- garet"f

Jove "Give my

to Margaret, and thank her for all she has been to me" was David Hayden's last message. Mar-

his adoring garet was

wife, discovers

after his but, she death, he had had a mistress, when he also called Margaret

It is a long play: harrowing. melodramatic, tense, sometimes mailclously sparkling and always extremely demanding of the small Feast of four. Not for many months haas Hongkong east tried anything so dimeult, and the Garrison Play- ers make a brave elfort which, if not entirely sailafying, is at any rate entirely absorbing.

Joan Horman-fisher puts every- Ithing aho has into Margaret Hayden. and it is not her fault that it la not quite enough. The part requires not oilly Instinctive understanding

abo which

has-but instinctive abilify to react in voice, expression and Festure to words which should make her alfamately hurt, defen- mye, wiec, foolish, and, desperate, with many shades in between. All that she said, especially at first, tended to be too heavy, as though. in fact, she were reading the part and not speaking her feelings. More shock and emotion need to be registered at times, and she might. cultivate that scream-it did not Bound like a woman at the end of· her fether.

Adelyn Chalent-pen-name Mar- Maret Truscombe—is a horrible character, tainly pathetic, whom Ethertoo Juno Trelawney mikes brittio; if she could smile and move more eually (and)etand tip straight) ber performance would be more. pleasant to watch, fort convincing and natural of them all throughoai the play was Richard · Ferrard-Tull, who fitted extraordinarily well into Bomo the role of Stephen Aurtin. good, words (not inerally, speaking?) pas between him and the snake-lika Adelyn. Poter Özaken as tho mersuitīva post Stobart Chalcot is treat arbon he is not reading, poetry,Bus Dawson,

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ARRIVALS

FROM

Зарап U.K. viz Singapore ‚U,K, vla Bingapote

Japan U.K. via Singapare

U.K.

Japan U.K.

SAILING 8

Singapore, Genoa, Liverpool, Antwerp and Hamburg.

Direct to Singapore, thenco Havre, London, Rotterdam. Kure,

Kobe

Yokohama.

on or abt

DUE

2nd Apr.

3rd Apr. 10th Apr. 14th Apr. 18th Apr. 26th Apr.

7th May

14th May

Loading on or abt.

3rd Apr.

7lb Apr.

and

14th Apr.

18th Apr.

Direct to Singapore,

thence Liverpool. Dublin. Antwerp And Hamburg. Genoa, Liverpool, GIASTOW 200 Rotterdam. London, Rotterdam and Hamburgs -Direct to Bingapore, thence Havre, London, Antwerp

and Kull

Liverpool Rotterdam and Hamburg,

19th Apr,

29th Apr.

8th May

18th May

† Calls Manila, Cebu, Tawan and Sandakan,

8 Calls Marila.

All vessels socept Cargo for Aden, Soes and Port Sald

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