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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

= (Butterfield & Swire (Hong:koni:) Ltd:)

"SZECHUKN”

"ANKING"

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING" "FUKIEN"

"FOOCHOWA

"PAKKOI"

**HUNAN"

"YUNNAN"

"SHENGKING"

"FENGTIEN"

"POYANG"

"FUNING"

BAILINUS TO

Bangkok

Singapore

Djakarta, Semidrang, Sourabaya & Marissar Yokohama, Nagoyn, Orain & Koba Kube, Nago

Yokohama, Oreka

The Relawan &

Singapore, Penang Bangkok

Djakarta, Semarang, Sourabaya & Macassar

$1.1. 10 am. 5 p.m.

8th May

11th May 9th May*

6 p.m. 9th May

a am, 10th May

3 pan, 12th May 10 m. 14th May

5 p.m. 18th May* 10 am, 17th May

a.m. 22nd May

10 am. 23rd May

0 nm. 20th May Salls from Custodian Wharf

ARRIVALS FROM

."FOOCHOW"

Indonesia

&

Ballk

Papan

"FUKIEN"

Kobe

"ГАКЛОГ"

"HANYANG".

"SHENGHING”

"YUNNAN"

Tientsin Bangkok

+ Kreuz

Shanghal

Kole

"FENGTIEN"

"POYANG"

"FUNING"

,'Kobe

Kobe

8th May

0th May

10th May

11th May

7 m. 14th May

14th May

20th May 21st May 24th Moy

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

SAILINGS TO

12th May 28th May 5th June

"CHANGSHA"

Sydney & Melbourne

"TAIPING"

Jupan

"TAIYUAN"

Japan

ARRIVALS FROM

"CHANGSHA"

Yokohama

10th May

"TAIPING"

Australia &

**TAIYUAN"

Australia

Manila Manila

25th May

1st June

شاه

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Salliug to Europe vla Aden & Fort Sajd.

...Liverpool & Glasgow

"ASTYANAX"

"AENEAS"

"ASCANIUB"

"PYRRHUS"

"TELEMACIJUS"

G. "AENEAS"

8. "ABCANIUS"

Genoa,

Liverpool

London.

Rotterdam & Hamburg

Marseilles, Dublin,

Liverpool & Glasgow

Liverpout & Glasgow

Scheduled Sailings from Europe

14th May

24th May

25th May

6th June

14th June

Arrives Hang Hong In Port Holt's Wharf

9th May 15th May 23rd Aluy

Sails

Sails

Liverpool

Rotterdam

do

do

do

Salted

Ho

3rd May

CL.

"TELEUS

7th Mny

8. "BELLEROPHON"

May

G. "PYRRHUS"

STELEBLACHUS

"CALCHAS

8. "AUTOMEDON"

13th May

May

20th

7th June 13th June 22nd June

O. Leading Glasgow, beinte Liverpoŭl, S. Loading Swansea, before Liverpool. Carriers uption to proverd via wiber ports to fund & discharge carro

DE LA RAMA LINES

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

"DONA NATI" "DENARES"

29th May 15th Juno

8th May

20th May

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

"DONA ALICIA"

"BATAAN"

Calls at BUENAVENTURA

Accept cargo for Kingston and to Central & South American ports on

through bills of lading.

Lathay Pacific Hirwa

Iloute

#11/Bangkok/Singapore

Departs Hongkong

[DC-4) 3.00 am. Tue. Fri.

1 Cnnects at Bangkok with BK/Janol/1iniptiong DC-31 11:00'an. "Te)

K/Saigon/Singap

DC-4) 11.30 a.m. Wed. BK/Manto/BN. Borneo (DC-3) 1.00 a.m. Tue. Fr.

Lid

Arciven J.R.

(on return)

7.13 aan. Wed. Sat. UB.A. 16 Hangrani

3.30 p.m. Wed: B. pm. Thu.

4.45 p.m. Wed. Sat.

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. 32144, 24878

BENT LINE BENLINE

"BENALBANACH"

"BENAVON" "BENVENUE" "BENREOCH"

"DENMUOR"

"BENRINNES" *RENATTOW" "BENLEDI"

ARRIVALS

FROM

Japan

U.K. via Singapore ..U.K. via Bingapore

U.K.

DUE

In Port

on or abt. 14th May

19th May

5th June

15th June 18th June

6th July

20th July

U.K.

U.K.

U.K...

U.K.

SAILING S

Loading on or abt.

Buoy AG

'BENVENUE"

'18 May

Hamburg.

"DENREOCÍ)"

ICare, Kobo ht Yokohamas.

23rd May

“BENWÝVÍB"

Direct to Slugapore, thebee

20th May

"RENAVON"

Direct is gifails. thelice London, Antwerp, Rotterdam aml Hull. Liverpool, Rotterdamn and

Dublin,

Liverpool, Glasgow and Antwerp. Direct to Singapore; thence Havre, Loudon, Rotterdam and Kull Liverpool, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg.

・ THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1658.

CHINA MAIL

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NOTICE.

- BRITISHI Red-chúss, SOCIETY

Hong Kong Branch

The Third Annual General Mooling of the Hong Kong Branch of the British Rod Cross Society will be bold in the Conference Room of the Medical Department, 1st Floor, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Building, at 6.30 p.m. Friday 22nd May, 1953.

AGENDA:

Anglo-Canadian Exploration In Arctic By Canoe

A Young British Army officer is to set off to ex- plore wild, uncharted coasts in the Canadian Arctic by canoe.

It will be a two-man expedition that will last for several months. With 26-year-old Captain Ian Maurice Sparrow, of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, will be Mr Thomas Henry Manning, Canada's best-known explorer.

The veteran explores and the years ago after graduating from young British ofleer will live Cambridge, like the old ploneers, entirely 2. To receive & consider a dependent on supplies carried in

their own.canoe. Statement of the finances of the Branch for 1952,

News contributions, always come, should be addressed to the Editor, business communications and advertisements to the Secretary.1.

Telephone: 26011 (S Lines).

'KOWLOON OFFICE:

Balisbury Road,

Telephonet $2438.

Classified Advertisements

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ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS

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If not prepaid a booking fas of 50 cents is charged,

BIRTHS

BOGARTI-To Margaret, wife of W

Alian Flogarth,

Thursday. May 7, 1953, at the Matilda Hospital, a son, Nigel Robin.

FOR SALE

OFFICE STATIONERY, Letter ficada. Memorandum Forms, Vis- ing Cards, Envelopes etc. Orders now taken "3. C. M. Part.”

To ADVERTISERS

SUNDAY POST-HERALD Space for commoratal advertising should ba booked not later that noon on Wednesdays.

For the BOUTH CHINA MORNING POBT and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication.

Special Announcements and Classified Advertise- ments as usunt.

To receive and consider the Report of the Branch

for 1952.

Captain Sparrow, on loan to the Canadian Research Depart

3. To consider any other ment from the 32nd Assault

business of the Branch, Engineer Regiment of the Royal provided that not less than Engineers, has had no previous 14 days notice of such experience et dog-sledding or

eatbethg. businosa has been given to the Secretary,

N.B. Members are reminded that their subscriptions for 1963 are now due. These should be sent to the Secre

tary,

Hong Kong Branch B.R.C.S., Anti-TB. Queen's Rd., E.

H.Q..

CONSIGNEES PER DARUER-WILHELMSEN LINE

.. "TUDOR"

"But," said his father; retired

officer Armly

Mr Charica Sparrow, at his home in Meadow- "Ian elde, Walton-on-Thames, learns fast, And he is full of enthusiasm for the trip."

HARD LIVING

Sparrow,

He flew to Ottawa yesterday to Join Mr Mamming and begins are hereby noted that their cargo the journey North by air to the 2 bring discharged into the Hong-forth-east corner of Canada. kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godown where I will be at

From Ottawa he wrote home: consignees risk and subject to the have my first piece of clothing What's terms and condition of

most

parka delightful storage, and where delivery may be

(Eskimo coat) with a Grenfell obtained.

cloth over-parka,

he Because

often explores alone he is known as the "Lone Wolf of the Arctle.". He has explored Hudson Bay in a 30ft. motor-boat and discovered 2,000 square miles of land previously mapped as water.

Sea Veteran Wants A New Ship

London, May 6.

Captain

eft. tall, Loir-faired,

was

In 30 years as a sailör, 54- end single, picked by the War Ofice after year-old Mr Harold Miller has ho had won a silver ski-ing badge | never spent more than a few home in Dean NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES in a Norwegian training course months at his

this winter. He is used to living Crescent, Southville, Bristol.

He is just back from Korea hard.

as a passenger in a troopship. He spent 13 months as a second engineer in a landing ship from Japan ferrying vehicles to Korea,

Mr Miller

was In the Navy was twice for 31 years. He torpedoedt in the 1914-18 war.

As a stoker petty officer in a minesweeper in the last war he saw service off West Africa and in the English Channel.

Between the wars he served vessels And in coastal lankers plying to the Persian Gulf and Central America.

In 1848 Mr Miller was aboard the Royal Flect Auxillary Gold Ranger when she went to the Antarctic to help in the rescue of British scientists marooned on Stonington Island.

Dunaged packages are to be left in the godowns for examination by Conslynees and the Company's veyori, Mears Goddard & Douglas at 10 am. on the th hisy, 1953."

To comply witi Ute General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have D

Officer in

}

"We leave via Edmonton, Yellow Knife, Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Sachs Harbour and finally Barks Island.

"From

Sachs Harbour TVO attendance when damaged dullable shall dog-sled some supplies to goods are examined.

Mercy Bay, return with

somo

No claims will be admitted after of last year's reports, specimen the goods have left the steamers and skins to Sachs, then walk

godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 11th May, 1935, up to Mercy Bay. will be subject to rent.

"There we uncache the canoe

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Underigned on or before the late May: 1931, or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be effected:

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agent Hongkong, Zil, May, 1853,

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

FAR UNDERGROUND,

THE HEAVILY GUARDED URANIUM VAULT-- MANDRAKE IS

INSIDE-

GUESS MY IDEA'S WRONG. I THOUGHT THE URANIUM THIEVES MIGHT GET SLEEPING GAS IN HERE.

THEN COME IN~~

FERD NAND

De-mothed

NANCY To Quote Ah Old Saying.

LOOKS LIKE

THAT RICH BOY

IS GOING TO TREAT NANCY

WHICH DO YOU PREFER, NANCY--. SODAS OR SUNDAES ?

JOHNNY HAZARD

"DENREOCH"

16th June

#"ÉÉNMHOR"

19th June

THE-BOAT GOTTA-GET 1

**BENRINNES"

Genoa, Avonmouth, Liverpool Glasrow.

and

21st June

S"DENATTOW"

10th July

Liverpool. Rotterdam -ang- Hamburg.

8 Calls Manila, Calls Cebu, Tawan and Sandakan.

All Fraščla aðèépi Cargo' för-Aden, Baes and Port. Bald W. R. LOXLEY. & CO., (CHINA) LTD, York Building an Agenta

Telephone 34105

OH.**I DON'T. CARE.

and try to make our way down "The longest I remember be- the East Coast through Prince ing at home, is about nine Albert Stralt to Kalman Hot-manths," Mr Miller said.

He it been tharried 27 years, bour."

Hia companion, 40-year-old has two sons and a daughter. Mr Manning, from the Midlands, His next job? Mr Miller has been an Aretic explorer hopes for a berth on a tanker since he went to Canada 20 going to South America.

BUT THEY COULD NEVER GET DOWN HERE TO GET THE GAS IN~~

BESIDES. ANYONE

IN HERE WOULD pay

SEE THEM

WHAT'S

THAT--

I LIKE 'EM

BOTH --- IT'S SIX OF ONE AND HALF. A DOZEN OF THE OTHER

"BOOD THING THE BOAT 19 NEAR THE UNDERWATER HIGHWAY... EDULDN'T- SWIM OUT THIS BAR TO SAVE MY

NECK?

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

SUDDENLY, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROOM, A GASLINE SMOKE SWIRLS OUT OF 5 NOWHERE!

0-2

By-Mik

By Erale Bushmiller

OKAY--- BUT DON'T GET

SICK

-TRNIE BUSHMILLEN

By Frank Robbink

• HOW TO PICK UP PUNCH AND BREWS

AT THE CAVE AND GET THE BLAZEB OFF THIS SHE-DEVIL ISLAND?

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIESE

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SN. CO.

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE,

Ontwardi “CORFU"

"CANTON"

· “CARTILAGE”

Leaves London

1st April

10th April

30th May.

Hite Hohgang

In Fort

Lat" June

3011 June

Via Southampton, Port Said, Aden, Dombay, Colombo,

Homewards

*CORFU"

"CANTON"

"CARTHAGE”

Penang & Singapore

Loaves Hongkong Due Laadon

8th May

5th June

3rd July

pang Hig

- Cth July

4th

August

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Penang, Colombs, Honibar,

Aden, Port Bild & London

FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards from UK "BUNDA"

Womewards

"BINGAPORE"

"SOMALI”

• Dine

Da

20th Mar

Balls 8th May

1st Jupo

Japazz

For

Singapore, Pennig. Port 8wattenhamn, Colombo, M. Port Baid, Gezinë, Morseiles, Haves, London, Antwerp, flotterdam & Hainburg

With liberty to call at Bolawan before or after Bernita Ports and at Bombay if inducement offcis. Tanks available for carriage of ou la Balk, Space for refrigerated cargo, Limited Passenger accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"TULTALA”

dua 0th May Kailh May

due 20th May

from Japan

sails 22nd May

for Alegtápota Rougeon & Chittagong from Japari

Rin-

For Straits, goon de Caleusta

“BANGÒLA"

P. & Ó./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

"UBRA”

due 17th May

sails 18th May

"OKILA"

đãe 19th May andy 11t May

from P. Gulf

Karachi. Bombay, Colombo & Spure for Japan from Japan

for Shigapore. Colombo, Bumbay, Karaclu. Kuwait Khorramshahr, Barsh

direct other P. G. Part Via Dombay

EASTERN & AUSTRALÍAN S.S. CO., LTD.

:

"BASTERN” Tails 11th May

"NELLORE"

At the

due 17th May mails 18th May

&

for Bydney, Mej- bourne & Adelaide

for Nagoya, Kobe, Osake & Yokohama

All vessels have liberty to öáll at any porla on or off the route às the route & sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.

For full particulars applij la: MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-

P.G.

For

Reservations Tel: 27880

NOVO

Delicious

extra štrong

peppermint flavour

Made by ROWNTREE'S

situation

calls for

San Miguel

Armistice Would Be Problem For Japan

New York, May 8, Genichi Toyaina, Chalman of the Board of Goverhots of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, said 10- day that successful negotiation at the Korean armistice will be detrimental to the overall Japanese economy.

"A drastic cut in purchases by United States forces in Japan will constitute an ocancie problem," he said.

Mr Toyama is also Freddent of the Board of Directors of the

Niko Securities - Company, Tokyo,

To meet the possibility of a Korean armistice, Mr Toyama said, the Japanese Government wanta to: "remodernise and replace out-moded machinery. used by Japanese manufacturers and otherwise reduce the cost of Japanese products to com- pete in the international már- ket."

Mr Toyama believed that It would be necessary for Amerl can privato, mpital to ridin

realisation

tho

economie goals, get

Japan's

Mr Toyama said that Japanese economy at the pre- sent time, was by no means stable.

He asserted that the present Įstate of the country's' economy: Was due to special, procurement

by United Nations

Japan.

The Japanerg

financier ex-

pects to be in New York until May 12 when he will leave to attend the 14th annual coni ference of " the er fülerhatishal: Chamber of -· | Commorcasa in Vienna."- He will return? 16 the United States in early July United "Press.

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