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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

-Butterfield afr. Swire. (Hongkong). Lid)

CHINA. NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

"SHENGKING"

"FUKTEN"

"YOCUOW!"

"UUFEN"

"POYANG

"SHENGKING'

"FENGNING"

“HANYANG"

BAILINGS TO

Keelung

Singapore, Potang. & Belawan

Shanghut

Ticuisin Bugkok Koelung

Semarang,

platere & Macassar

Yokohama, Nagoys, Csak & Kobe

Sarikol, “PETER REED” ....Kuching,

Binatang, Sibu & Tangjong Mani

5 pm, 19th Aug."

5 pr. 10th Aug.

10 am 22nd Aug. 10 am, 24th Aug. 10 am. 26th Aug.

5 p.m. 20th Aug.*

8 a.m. 27th Aug.

10 aun, 29th Aug,

Bamm. 1st Sept. Salls from Custodian Wharf ARRIVALS FROM

Shanghai

17th Aug.

"HUPEH"

Tientsin

21st Aug.

"POYANG"

Kobe

22nd Aut.

"SHENGKING"

Keelung

7 aan. 24th Aug.

“FENGNING" `

Kobe

"PETER REED"

Sibu

"ANYANG

Bangkok

"YOCHOW"

24th Aug.

20th Aug.

27th Aug.

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

"TAIYUAN”

"TAIPING" "TAIYUAN

"TAIYUAN"

SAILINGS TO

Kure, Yokkaichi,

Sydney & Melbourne

Nagoya,

Kobe de

Yokohanta

Kure & Kobe

ARRIVALS FROM Australia

"TAIPING"

Australia

"SHANSI"

NAUTI

Manija Manita Austraila, Ocean Is., δε Manila

& &

'TAIYUAN"

Kobe

Noon 19th Aug 10th Aug.

6th Sept.

BLUE FUNNEL LINE ·

Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port

In-Port In Port

3rd Sept.

4th Sept.

Bald.

Safla

24th Aug.

25th Aug.

Loads

"AUTOLYCUS"

"LAGMESON"

Liverpool & Dublin Genoa, London, Rotterdam, Amsterdam

23rd Aug.

"FERSEUS"

& Hamburg Marseilles, Liverpool & Glasgow

23rd Aug.

5th Sept.

"OLYTONEUB" "ASTYANAX“

Liverpool & Glasgow „Liverpool & Dublin

13th Sept.

23rd Sept.

0th Sept. 14th Sept. 24th Sept.

Heleduled Sailings from Europe

Balle

Liverpool

Sails Rotterdam

Salled

Arrives Hon Ron 22nd Aug.

G. "ABIYANAX"

do

29th Aug.

do

0th Sept.

do

Sailed

18th A

Aug.

24th Aug.

3rd Sept. 7th Sept.

8. “CLYTONEUS"

8. "AENEA8"

G. “EYNRIUS"

B. "ABCANIUS“

G. "AGAPENOR"

8. "CALCIIAS"

G. "PELEUS"

13th Sept,

13th Sept. 22nd Sept 24th Sept

8W1 Oct, 14th Oct.

(è, Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool, 8. Landing Mwaheen, before 1.1verpool.

Carriers' option in proceed via other ports to Joad & discharge cargo.

RA DE LA RAMA LLines

ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC &

PACIFIC COAST FORTS.

Sallo N,Y.

"DONA AURORA"

Balled

Balls S.F. Sailed

"DONA ALICIA"

. do.

. do -

"DATAAN"

- do -

**TELEMACHUS”

28th Aug.

Arr. U.K.

In l'ori Buoy A-11 20th Aug. 14th Sept. 10th Oct,

"DONA NATI”

10th Sept.

16th Aug. 17th Sept.

2nd Nov. J1st Nov.

SAILING for NEW YORK, via SAN FRANCISCO,

LOS ANGELES & CRISTOBAL.

CHINA MAIL

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOON) Price, 20 sants par nopy.

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To ADVERTISERS

for

SUNDAY POST-HERALD Брасс

commercial advertising

should booked not Inter noon on Wednesdays.

bo

than

;

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES (NOTICË. TO CONSIGNER: NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES

CIR DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

Consigness per Company's

CONSIGNERS PER

NIPPON YUSEN KAJBHA

BLA. "KYOAN MARU”

aro kiereby, notified that their cargo is beug ulicharged into the long- kong Howlbon Wharf & Godowa [cola poduwo where it will be at consignees Fi ana subject to los Waartw terns and condition of storage, and where delivery may ba

are by notified that their owego is being discharged into the: Rong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's godowna, where it will be at Conaixners' risk and subject to the What's terms and conditiona of storage and where delivery may be obtained me soon se the goods are į obtained. landed.

Damaged packages are to be lett Damegod packages are to be left in use godowns for examination, by is the Godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company i wiz- Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Moses. Goddard As Douria) veyors. Masaru Goddard & Dougtsant | 15 19 km, on the 1716, August, 1955. 10 am, on Tuesday, 18th August, 1933.

To comply with the General, Blood- ed Warehouse Ragulationa, conàignejs To

with, tha Comply

General - must have a laveous Omfoer in Donded

Warcho

Ingulations attendance when damaged didahla Consignees must have a loveptie | gooda are examined. Offloer in attendence when damaged dutable goods are examined.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have Saft the stormmaga godowns, and ali goods remaining undelivered - affer· 19th August – 1935 | will be subject to rent.

All claime against the steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before 11th Septembar, 1953, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

CIE DES MESSAUERIES

Hongkong, 13th August, 1903,

MARITIMES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES PET

BARDER-WILHELMSEN LINE

ma. "TUNOBIŁA"

aca liereby nouilled that their cargo la being discharged into the Hong kong & Kowloon, Wharf & Godown Con godown where it will be at ponaignoes risk and subjeri to the WhatI a ternis and condition of storage, and where delivery may be outaland.

No clans will be admitted aftari the goods have left the atomeser's godown, and all goods remalang undelivered after the 18th Avguit,

953, will be subject to real

All claimin ngaizset the steáter mirtį be presented to the Vodersigned an or before the sin August, 1953, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance, will be effected.

DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD. Agents

| Hongkong, 12th Auguri, 2003;

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES PER NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA

14. "ARIMA MARU”

are hereby notbed thas their cargo being discharged into the long- Kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Cu godown where it will be at consignees risk and subject to the Witurz'a terme and condition of storage and where delivery may be

obtained.

Baltiaged packages are to be left Damaged packages are to be left in "the godowns, 105 examination by in the gudowne for examination by Consignees and the Company's U Consignces and the Company's mar- veyola, alexirs, Goddard de Douglas veyors, Memera. Goddard &, Douglas | at 10 am, on the 11th August, 1953. at 10 ani, on the 17th Augium, 1953.

To comply with the Generat Bond-

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Hegulations, cousignees ed Warehouse Regulations, consignet must ilave a idevenue Ulcer in

t have altevenue Oller in

astendance when damaged dutiabis attendance when damaged distiable goons in examined. goods are examined.

No claims will be admitted after The goods have left the steamer's goods remaining godowns, and all undelivered after the 18th August, 1933, will be subject to rent.

For the 80UTH CHINA

All claims against the steamer must MORNING POST and the be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th August, 1953, or CHINA MAIL, 48 hours | they will not be recognised. before date of publication.

Special Announcements and Classified Advertino- monte as usual

No Fire Lurance will be effected.

DODWELL & CO.,LTD. Agents

Hongkong. 1201 August, 1937.

MANDRAKE THE. MAGICIAN

LOTHAR THE TYRANT!

KILL HIM! T

Whew! THE SOLDIERS THINK YOU ARE THE IMPOSTOR~~AND HAVE ORDERS TO SHOOT YOU ON SIGHT, LOTHAR. AND THE PEOPLE THINK--

"PERSRUS"

Damaged eargu ex this vessel will be surveyed by Merwen. Paulsen & Bays-Davy at Holl's Whart from 10 am. on August ip and 20, ib53, and consignees are requested to have their representatives present during

In survey.

BUTTERFIELD & SWINE,

Agents, Hongkong, August 17,, 1963,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

M.V. TAITUAN"

arrd. 15th August 1933, Damaged cargo_ex this vessel will be surveyed by cars, Goddard & Hongkong Be Kowloon Dougins us What Godown at 10 aum, on Wednes day, 19th August, and Thursday 20 August, 1959, and congress FUSTESENIAUyes-are, requeried tube present during Aurvey.

BUTTERFIELD & WINE.

Artcate Australian-Oriental Line Ltd.

luna Navigation Co., Ltd.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

1.4. TAIPING"

arrd. 18th August, 1953, Damaged cargo ox tiile vessel will be surveyed by Bressrs. Goddard & Lougian at hongkong o Kowloon What Godown at 19 km, on Wednes-

and day, 18th August,

Thursday, X-August, 1933, and consignees presentatives are requested to be present during survey.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,

Australia-Uriental Line Lid. China Navigation Co., Ltd.,

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

Copies of photographs taken by the South China

No claims will be admitted after Morning Post, South China the goods have left the steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 18th Augut, Sunday

1953, will be subject to rent.

Post-Herald,

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N, CO.

PASSENGER/FREight service

Leaves London Due Tiongkong

Uutwards

"CARTILAGE"

"CANTON"

"CORFU”

1 kold July

20th August

14th August

21st September

17th September 1911 October

Via Houthampten, Port Said, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, l'enang singapore

Homewards

"CANTON"

"CARTHAGE"

"CONFU"

Leaves Hongkong "Bes London

27th August

25 Beplenber

23rd October

20121 BOUL

20th October

23rd November

Accepting cargo for Bingapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay,

Outwards "SOUDAN"

Homewards "SURAT"

Aden, Port Sald & Londen

FREIGHT SERVICE

Bug

24th Auguri

Balls 10 August

For Japan

For

Singapure, Penang. Port weltenham, Colombo, Aden. Port Said, Qube. Alarscilles, Lavre, London, Antwerp, itotterdam-"&" Hainburg ·

With liberty to call at Belawan before or after Straits Ports and at. Bombay if inducement offers Tanks available for carriage of Oil in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"FUNDUA"

"BANTHIA"

"WARLA"

and

"ORNA"

All claims against the steamer nut China Mail Staff Photo-

be presented to the Undersigned, on

ur before the 25th August, 1953, or graphers are 'on view in

they will not recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected, the Morning Post Building,

DUDWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

Azenis

Hongkong, 14th August, 1963.

ORDERS. BOOKED

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

YOU'RE THE NEW KING LOTHAR, THE IMPOSTOR WHOM THEY HATE. YOU'RE RIGHT IN THE

MIDDLE I'VE AN IDEA--|

É TRADING POST

WE'LL KEEP YOU DISGUISED FORA WHILE. THY THIS ON.

DISGUISE-IN MY OWN HOMELAND. THIS TERRIBLE!

que 23rd Aug.

sails 24th Aug. duo 28th Aug.

sails 29th Aug, due Du Sept. salia Ith Sept.

from Calcutta, Ban. goon & Stralis for Japan

Eron Calcutta, Ben- goon & Biralis for Jagan from Japan

for Singapore,

* tangoon," Chicuita

& Chittagong

P. & 0./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

jue Aut. salis 23rd Aug.

"OBRA"

due 29th Aug.

Ralla 30th Aug.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN "NANKIN"

walls 17th Aug,

"EASTERN"

due 27th Aug. sails 20th Aug.

"NELLORE"

علامة

from Japan

for Singapore, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Kuwait, Khorramshahr, Wakran & other P. GUM

Vin Forts

Bombay

Irom Karachi. Bem- bay, Colombo Singapore

for Japan

J

S.S. CO., LTD.

for Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide

for Las, Rabaul, Brisbane, Bydney MelbourRO Adelaide

1st Sept.- for Japen

All vessels have liberty to call at any poris on or off the route & the route & salling are subject to change or amendment with or without notice,

"HAINAN"

AGAMEMNON"

Loads 19th Aug.

5th Sept.

Salle 20th Aug.

6th Sept,

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

through blik of Lading,

*Hirert säiltag to Parife Coast Poris.

Lathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Houte

BK/Baɛzkok/Singapore

HK/Manila/B N, Borneo HIC/Salgun/Singapore HK/Hanol/Haiphong JK/Bangkok/Rangoon/

Calcutta

Departs Hongkong

(DC-4), 7:00 am. Tue. Fri. (Connects at Bangkok with (DC-3) 045 sm. Tue. Fri. (DC-4) 11.30 am. Wed. (DC-3) 1130 am. Wed.

(DC-4) 12.50 noon Sat.

Arrives I.K. (en returs) 7.15 am. Wed. Sat, V.B.A. to Tangoon) 4.45 p.m. Wed. Sat. 0.44 Dor. T 330 più. Thu.

4.00 pm. Bun.

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

$1.CONNAUGHT RD C. Tel 30331/8 BRANCH OFFICE: 50 Connaugh! Rd. Wesi, 25875. 32144, 24878

400 POW's Killed On Death March

Freedom Village, Aug. 16.

A Holland-born United States soldier today de- acribed a death march during which 400 prisoners of war were killed or left to dio by Chinese captors.

Corporal Henry van Santen, the team and had already been aged 24, who was born in repatriated. Rotterdam. Holland, but lives in Hoboken, New Jersey. tahl:

now

men

Van Santen said some from from his company had stayed February 12 to May 17, climb behind to speak with the tes

WC

marched

Ing mountain after mountain and walking ten to 20 miles every night. All we had to eat bowl of sorghum each

was a

day.

cause they were

"When Huys fell behind be

weak or sick the Chinese would beat them over the head and bayonet thém in the back.

"When

fellows

Cross, but he thought they would be repatriated.

He

added: "The Chinese selected three progressives", to talk to the Red Cross on behalf of the rest of us and seld every➡ thing would be all night when we crossed the line,"

Van Santen thought nine men lagged, the in camp on had refused re- Chinese would tell them. Ipatriation and were to be turn- saw them push three men over ed over to the Neutral Nations a cliff with a drop of at least Repatriation Commission. —

fect. screams

100

All

we heard were | Chian Matt Sperial,

"There were 700 of us when

we started, and only 300 when

wo arrived at prison Camp Reds Going

number one. So many guys dled there that nt one time only 150 of us were left. Then they began to bring in fresh prisoners and the number increased.

Some retummies have sud that men who talked with the joint amusements. Red Cross team that visited

Gay

Berlin, Aug. 10,

East Berliners are taking part in open air dancing this week- end as part of a new Communist bulley

to encourage public

To the music of State-run

Communit prison campe in bands they can

danco in more

recent weeks were refused than a dozen places, including repatriation. Others sald they public squares, free of charge. knuw-men who had' talked with-funter.

FERDINAND

The Materials Are There

By Mik

NANCY

Sluggo, How Could You?

NOW LET'S SEE

I THINK I'LL BUY THẤT PLATE WHEN I NEED 'EM

DENTAL SUPPLIES

JOHNNY HAZARD

OKAY, SO WE KNOW WHO THE GREAT RAGAZZO 15...BUT WE STILL HAVEN'T FOUND THE CORONATION

SCEPTER/

DIG THIS GUESS, JOHNNY--- WHAT BETTER PLACE TO HIDE SOMETHING THAN SMACK IN A

BIG PILE OF RUBBLE?

SLUGGOmak HOW CAN YOU BE SO IMPROPER ?

VERY PLAUSIBLE. AND WHAT BETTER PILE OF RUBBLE THAN THIS ONE?

"HOW WAS I

BEING IMPROPER ?

SURE! HE INTENDED TO HIDE OUR B07189 HERE IF HIS OTHER

·SCHEME WORKED... AND WE'D TAKE A -

LOT OF HIDING! par

2-18

By Ernie Bushmiller

PICKING YOUR TEETH IN PUBLIC

ERNIE BUSHMILLER

By Frank Robbins

JOHNNY... SCEPTERS DON'T

GO AROUND LEAVING LIGHTS -ON, DO THEY F

·NO...BUT RATS LIKE RAGAZZO PO!

COME ON, BOYS....... LET'S MAKE LIKE

EXTERMINATORO/

• Dine

At the

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

P.G.

For

Reservations Tel: 27880

Delicious extra strong peppermint flavour Made by ROWNTREE'S

this situation

calls for a

San Miguel

Japanese Journalists Tour Britain

London, Aug. 16. Four Japanese journalists now on a month's tour of Britain visited a South Coast resort to- day and will leave London to- morrow by train for Manchester to begin a 10-day tour of North England and Scotland.

They will stay in Manchester until August 25 when they will go to Glasgow,

Other places they will visit Include Liverpool, Chester and Edinburgh.

The Japanese will return to London on August 28 and two toys later fly back to Tokyo,

Their tour at the invitation of the Brish Foreign Omen is enabling them to see various of British political, aspects economic, educational, social and cultural life.

The journalists include Mr Kenichi Yoshida, - 41-year-old son of tho Japancoe Prime Minister, Mr Shigeru

Yoshida,

China Mail Special,

Went Out Of

His Mind

Freedom Village, Aug. 10. American prisoners · returned by this Reds today sald a fellow prisoner at Camp number one went out of his mind - at the" Cho of Operation "Litta Switch" and they did not see · bim again.

Corporal Androw Enos, 21pen of Melokari: Territory, Hawaiijų: said: "One guy went crazy,, #nick” fe! What Extraon and crashed -right through the mud wall of

dur. prison house che

FFC Alvia sound, Purdy, Missouri; added: "The Chinese took hún kway, and wh "Kaya:nat-woon dør heard of him!

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