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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
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CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS TO Bangkok
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"HANTANG
"YUNNAN"
"BHENGKING"
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"FUKIEN"
"FUNING"
Ticuisin Shanghul
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ا المثانة.
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Singapore, Penang &
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Semarang, Sourabaya & Macassar Trindjong Muni &
3 p.m. 10th July 3 pin. 11 July•
10 am. 12 July 10 am, 12th July
8 am. 13th July
10., 13th July 10 am, 18th July 5 p.m. 10th July 10 num. 23rd July
8 a.m. 23 July
am, 27th July
"PETER REED"
Sibu
• Balls from
8 am, 20th July Custodian Wharf
ARRIVALS FROM
Keitag
Kobe
Shanghai
"SHENGKING“
"POYANG"
"YOCHOW"
"HUNAN”
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"FENGTIEN" "YUNNAN"
"SZECHUEN"
Treatsin
Bangkok Kube Sharpn Sibu Kobe
"РАКНО!"
"FUKIEN"
"TUNING"
Singapore
Kobe
7 an. 9th July 70.m. Bh July
0/10th July 10th July 11th July 12th 12 July 15th July
17th July 21st July 22nd July 25th July
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SAILINGS TO
10th Aug. 19th Aut
"CHANGSHA"
Sydney & Melbourne
**TAIYUAN”
Japan
"TAIPING“
Japan
20th Aug.
ARRIVALS FROM
"CHANGSHA"
...Australia R Japan
10th July
"TAIYUAN"
Australja
Manlin
15th Aug.
"TAIPING"
Australla
Manila
17th Aug.
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Scheduled Ballings to Europe via Aden & Port Bald. "BELLEROPHOŃ" Liverpool & Glasgow
"CYCLOPS"
Liverpool & Glasgow
Scheduled Saltings from Europe
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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1953.
CHINA MAIL
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THE HONGKONG AND
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Notice is hereby given that | £621 Interim Dividend of £2. 0, 0, per share (nelt, after deduction of Hong Kong Corporation Profits Tax) has been declared in respect of the year ending 31st Decem- ber 1968 at the rate of 1/2 7/8d. per Dollur.
Norfolk Villagers Have New Fight
On Their Hands
The men who go down to the 'sca in houses are lough and proud-and heaven help anyone who suggests they give in to the waves.
Along England's Norfolk Coust, the villagers of Salthouse (population 280) have been fighting the sea for This Dividend will be pay-400 years. They have never given in-and neither has able on or after Monday, 10th the sea which regards the land as its own. August at the Offices of the Corporation, where Share holders are requested to SOME apply for Warrants.
Telephone: 26411 (5 Lines), KOWLOON OFFICE:
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Last February, the sea won Flood Fellet chairmiún another round. Salthouse wasnander Nigel Parkinson chaired wrecked. But the villagers the meeting and his message came back, their determination was brief: "We have benten the only renewal.
sen, wo have beaten the Ger- Now, however, the East Nor-mans. Now we can beat the folk and Suffolk Rivers Board Rivers Board." announces that Salthouse must be left to the waves.
REGISTER SHARES of the Corporation will be closed from Friday, 24th July to Saturday, 8th
The village is far too exposed 1053 August,
(both days and its tiny population does inclusive) during which not justify the expenditure of perlod no transfer of Shares £30,000 for a special seawall. In a collective lowering rage, can be registered.
the villagers jammed into a tiny the meeting hall and greeted Rivers Board as they have ol- ways greeted the sea.
By ORDER OF THE BOARD of DIRECTORS.
Michael W. Turner,
BOARD'S WARNING Postmaster Frank
Haylock followed him on the platform. Quietly, he suggested the vil lagers should do the job them- selves.
"Salthouse is known to thou- sunds
Maybe of holidayers. some of them will help us build our wait," he suggested.
So while the sea suns itself In preparation for the winter storms, the men of Salthouse will pass the hat. Commantier
Chlef Manager. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Parkinson has drawn the plans
If not prepaid a booking fee| HONGKONG, 7th July, 1963. of 60 cents to charged.
BOATS & LAUNCHES.
FOR SALE tell to fighest offer: 230 -fom attel vessel with 3 Gray Marine Diesel engines, 223 h.p, eseň. Length 110', breadth 30'. American "L..3.1."
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES!
CONSIGNEES PER
CIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES
Consignees per Company's
ma. "SILVERJANDAL"
LLOYD TRIESTINO
are hereby notified that their cargo M.V. "UGOLINO VIVALDI"
is being discharged into the lung Hong de Kowloon Wharf & Godown mixel. Contact Mr. Yewig. Phone being discharged into the tund Contaigneen risk and subject to the are hereby newid that their cargo Co's Codowan; where it will be at
kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Wharfs
terms and conditions of (Cu's, godown where it will be all storage and where delivery may be cunzigices risk and subject to the obtained as soon as the goods are WHAT'S tors and condition of landed.
the May
FOR SALE
YE OLDE MILL A distinctive hand- made sallunery. In buxes, 50 sheets notchaper, bo "envelopes, Pout 8vo By $0.50 per box, Duke fly $11.50 pur box from "S, C. M: Post.”
14th July
"MENTOR"
Liverpool, Dublin. &
23800.
Avonmouth
24th July
"ALCINOUS"
Genou, London, Rolzer-
dam, Amsterdam
Hamburg
25th July
“PATROCLUS"
...Marseilles, Liverpool & -
Glasgow
6th Aug. 1411 Aug.
Balli
Liverpool
Balta Rotterdam
Hoat Hong
Sailed
daylight 9th July
do
Salled
13th July
23rd July
G. "AUTOLYCUS"
do
20th July
du
7th Aug.
7th July
15th Aug.
18th July
Ś. "ALCINOUS"
G. "PATROCLUS"
3. "CYCLOPS"
S. "LAOMEDON"
G. "PERSEUS"
S. "CLYTONEUS“
G. "ASTYANAX” 24th July
13th July
Arrives
22nd Aug, 28th Aug.
G. Loading Glasgow, belure Liverpool. B. Loading Swaneta, before Liverpool. Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load & discharge cargo
IDE
LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM U.S. ATLANTIC &
"HAINAN"
"AGAMEMNON'
PACIFIC COAST PORTS.
SAILS N.Y. SAILS S.F.
26th May 16th June 14th July 5th July 2nd Aug.
15th June
"DONA AURORA” 25th Junc 17th July 15th Aug. SAILING for NEW YORK, via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & CRISTOBAL.
"BENARES" "AJAX"
20th July 5th Aug.
Accept cargo for Kingston and to Central & South American porie on through bills of Isding.
Fathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
Houte
Departs Hongkong
HR/Bangkok/Singapore (DC-4) 700 a.m. Tue, Fri..
(Connects at fangkok with BK/Mar.!!a/B.N. Borneo (DC) 7.00 am, Tue. Fri. HK/Saiton/Singapore (DC-4) 1120 am. Wed. HK/Itanol/Halphong (DC-3) 11.30 am. Wed. 11/Bangkok/ltar.goon/
Calcutta
(DC-4) 120a noon Sat.
Arrives H.K. (on return)
1.15 am, Wed. Sut. U.B.A. to Nangoon) 445 pm. Wed. Sal. 0.45 phi. Th.
30 pm. THU
8.00 p.m. Sun.
All the above subject to Alteration without notice. For passage and Freight Particulars please apply to
ICCNNAUGHT RD C Tel 30331/8 BRANCH OFFICE 50 Connaught Rd. West. 25875 32144 24878
BENDLINE
PEEN TUT
ARRIVALS
To ADVERTISERS
SUNDAY POST-HERALD Врасе for commercial
should advertising
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For the 6OUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication.
Special Announcementa and Classified Advertise- menta as daval.
لال الربا
where dellvery tamed, Damaged, packages are to be left
Conances and the Company's mur- Lue de Company' ut- veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10 mitt. on the 9th July 2053.
To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when dainaged dutiable | Koods are examined.
No slalina wit be admitled after the foods have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 8th July 1933, will be subject to rent.
AN claims against the stranier must be presented to iito Under- |signed on or before the 15th July 1953, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agenta
tungkong, 401 July 1951.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
THANKS FOR HELPING US CATCH THE URANIUM THIEVES, MANDRAKE.
| 1 WASN'T MUCH, HELP I'M STILL WOOZY FROM THE} SLEEPING GAS--
MY DREAM ABOUT THE YEAR
5,000 WAS SO REAL-~
I CAN STILL SEE
THAT MAN
|
FROM MARS--
FERDINAND
Hoc-hum
NANCY
Man Or Mouse?
LINIC
BUIMMILLE
STOP THAT
RACKET
From
Duo
"BENATTOW"
U.K.
10th July
"BENCRUACHAN"
Japan
15th July
"DENLEDI"
U.K.
"BENALDER” "BENCLEUCH"
U.K.
U.E.
on or abt. 24th July 28th July 16th Aug,
QUIET
SAILING S
Loading on or abt.
"DENATTOW"
Liverpool, Dublin, Rotterdam And Hamburg. Hayre, London,
13th July
+"DENCRUACHAN”
“DENLEDI"
"BENALDER"
"BENLEDI"
#BENCLEUCH"
18'DENLAWERS”
and
Rotterdam Antwerp, Kuro, Kobe and Yokohama, Liverpool, Glasgow,
·Rotterdam and Hall. Dircot to Singapore, thence London, Antwerp, Rotterdam
·and Hamburg.
16th July
SQUEAK
SQUEAK
JOHNNY HAZARD
SQUEAK
SQUEAK
26th July
Stal July
I DON'T
15th Aug.
20th Aug.
JOHNNY......ARE YOU THINKING THOSE TWO COULD HAVE STOLEN THE SCEPTER FROM THE TOWER
ZE OF LONDON?
KNOW, LORD
BREWIS.
IT'S POSSIBLE... BUT SOMEHOW. I DOUBT IT!
Rotterdam ада
Ept Aus.
ΠΑΥΓΟ, London, Rotterdam and Hull,
Genoa,
Liverpool,
Hamburg.
8 Calls Manila.
↑ Calls Djibouti instead of Aden,
All vessels accept enrgo for Sucs and Port Bald.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.
York Building.
.Agenta
Tel. 84166 & 38710.
Damaged packages are to be left in the Godowne for examination by Consigners and the Company's sur- Veyors alegan Goddard &
a.m. Saturday, 11th July, "1953. To comply with the General Warehouse Regulations Bonded Consignees must have a avenue Ollier, in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
No claims will be admitted after godowns, and all goods remaining
the goods have left the steamer's
undelivered after 13th July, 1955, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the under-
signed on or before 5th August, 1913,
or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurando will be effected.
CIK DES ME9BAGEKIES
MARITIMES
Hongkong: Th July, 1933,
--AND FLYING THROUGH THE AIR, ABOVE THE
DOMED CITY WITH THE GIRL
for a rough sea wall. Much of the labour can be supplied by the men themselves.
Rivers
But, meanwhile, the Board has posted n warning:
"Plans for seawall are Im- practicable. Repairs to flood- wrecked houses can be
done nt owners' risk. No only
Ing can be taken." responsibility for future flood-
Union
Economic
Agreement
*Buenos Aires July "7. President Juan Peron of the Argentine and President Carlos Ibanez of Chile met today to complete the final draft of treaty of economic union which they are expected to sign to-
morrow.
A
They had a talk lasting an hour and 40 minutos,
bo President Feron's guest at a Tonight, President Ibanez will
reception at which he will meet the heads of diplomatic mis- stons. Later, both Presidente will attend a banquet given by senior officers of the Argentine armed forces.-Reuter,
By Leo Falk and Phil Davis
--THE GIRL-MANDRAKA--
MY GRANDDAUGHTER 120 TIMES REMOVED. Gosh--WHAT A DREAM! IT STILL SEEMS REAL--
By Mik
I'LL FIX YOU GUYS
By Ernlo Bushmiller
HOW DO YOU LIKE. A
DOSE OF YOUR OWN
MEDICINE?
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PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
Outwardz "CORFU"
"CANTON"
Leaves London Dua Hongkong
27th July
25th June
23rd July
"CARTHAGE" 20th August
24th August
21st September
Via Bouthampton, Port Bald, Ades, Bombay, Colombo, Penang & Bingapore
Homewarde "CORFU"
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Leaves llongkong Due London
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20th August
las Sept.
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23th September -26th October
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Duo
19th July
Sailo
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Mart July
For
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For Singapore, Penang. kort Swettentams, Culombo, Adeo, Fort Said, Genoa, Marseilles. Llave, London, Antwerp, Kotterdam
Mambura
With liberty to call at Belawan before of uiter Bizalis Ports and at Bombay if inducement offers. Tanks available for carriage of Oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger
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BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"WARORA"
"ORNA"
due Qui July
saniz 10th July
from Japan
for Bingapore, Ran- goon & Calcutta
P. & 0./8, t., JOINT SERVICE
due 16th July
"OZARDA”
Balis 17th July
due 23rd July Bulls 24111 July
trom Karachi, Bombay. Colombo & Singapor for Japan
from Japan for Singapore, Colombu, Beinbay. Karachi, Kuwait, Khoan hơn để Dwarah
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
"'EASTERN" ***NANKIN"
"EASTERN"
Balls 23th July wall 12th Aug.
for Japan
for Bydney
& Adelaide
ratis 19th Aug.
for Lac, Rabaul,. Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne Adelaide
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 particulars apply to: MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
SQUEAK
SQUEAK
By Frank Robbins
HOWEVER, I DO KNOW THEY'RE GOING TO BE A BIG HELP IN PROVING TO INSPECTOR ARNOLD HOW THE SCEPTER WAS STOLEN!
Dino
At the
P.G.
Reservations Tel: 27880
POLO! (O
MINTS
A ROWNTREE. PRODUCT
this situation
calls for a
San Miguel
JAPANESE
PEARLERS
DELIGHTED
Tokyo, July 7. The first report from the Japanese pearling expedition in the Arafura Soa reported that it tho was delighted both with catch and their treatment by the Australian authorities.
The 25-ship expedition ar- rivod in the Arafura Son north of Australia in early Juno in ad- |vance of a Japanese Fisheries Agreement with Australia now being negotiated in Canberra. This agreement would govern future pearl shell operations
thero.
The first Japanese expedition to enter those waters since 1940, the crews had feared Australian hostility. In fact, the Australian Government had demanded post- ponement of the project until after a treaty had been signed and when the Japanese insisted on going through with it had. ordered the ships to stay clour of Australian territory and terri torial, waters.
When one of the Japanese divers died of a heart stricture,
Lowere
the Australian authori ties sent a priest to officiate at
the funeral and permitted bome.
of the Jopances to land on Aus- trallan ferritory for the burial on a report from the pearling ex- pedition to the newspaper Tokyo al Shimbun, sald today.
Since starting operations on June 0, the report said, the 25- ships, with approximately – 100- divers, have cought 180 tons of the shell-fish which are pro.... ccssed into buttons.
The shell-flah were of the bost ago batween six and seven years old
-the
added.
At this rate
of the i
expedition are confident that then will be able to palchi thelpotth self-imposed limit of 1,200 tons earlier than they had expectdi: / and withdraw from the Bahing/ grounds before the scheduled da parture date în late Recember; United Prest
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