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“SHENGKING"

"POYANG"

"HUPEN

* "FENGNING"

"YUNNAN'

"HANYANG

"PETER REED"

"BHENGRING"

"HUNAN"

"SZECHUEN'

SAILINGS TO

Shanghai

Bangkok

Tientsin

Semarang,

Sourabaya & Maenerar

Koaluny

Djakarta,

Shanghai

Yokohama,

Nagoya,

Usaka & Kobe

Binatang,

Bibu

&

Tondjong Mani

Kociun

Ticntain

Kuching, Barikel

Singapore, Belawan,

Ponang & Palembang

10 a.. 22nd, Aug.

10 am. 20th Aug.

0 p.m. 20th Aug."

10 m, 27 Aug,

0 Bum. 28th Aug, 10 am, 29th Aug.

10 am. 20th Aug.

am. 1st Sept.

5 p.m. 2nd Sept,

10 am. 4th Sept.

10 am 7th Sept.

• Salia frozi Custodian Whart

20th Aug.

ARRIVALS FROM

"POYANG"

Kobe

23rd Aug.

"SHENGKING”

Keelung

7 m. 24th Aug,

"HUPEH"

Tientsin

24th Aug.

"FENGNINGʻ

Kobe

"YUNNAN'

"PETER REED”

Sibu & Tondjong Mani

“HANYANG

Bangkok

"HUNAN"

Tientsin

*SZECHUEN'

Singapore

27/28th Aug. 31st Aug. 4th Sept.

Shanghal

25th Au 27th Aug.

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

SAILINGS TO

"TAIYUAN

.Sydney & Melbourne

"CHANGTE"

Kure,... de

Kobo

Yokohama.

6th Sept.

7th Sept.

"TAIPING"

Sydney

7th Sept

ARRIVALS FROM

Nauru

δε Manila

3rd Sept.

"TAIYUAN" "CHANGTE" "TAIPING"

Kobu

4th Sept.

Australia Kobu

Marila

4th Sept. 5th Sept.

"SHANST"

Australia, Ocean

على

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Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Said,

"PERSEUS"

"CLYTONEUS" “ASTYANAX”

Liverpool & Glasgow Liverpool & Dublin 23rd Sept. Scheduled Sallings from Europe

S. "CLYTONEUS"

Balls Rotterdam

"AUTOLYCUS" "LAOMEPON"

Liverpool

&

Loads Dublin 23rd Aug. . Genoa,

London, Rotterdam, Amsterdami

Bails 2411 Aug.

& Hamburg ******** Marsellies, Liverpool & Glasgow

24th Aug.

6th Sept. 13th Sept,

25th Aug.

gth Sept. 14th Sept. 24th Sept.

Balls Liverpool

Arrives

Hour Kong

Salled

G. "ASTYANAX"

22nd Aug. 2013 Aug.

du

G. "PYRRHUS"

do

Suiled

8. "ASCANIUS"

18th Aug.

G.. "AGAPENOK"

24th Aug.

8. "OALVIAS"

2901 Aug.

3rd Sep!,

G. "PELEUS"

7th Sept.

13th Sept,

5. "AENEAS”

8th Sept 130: Sept. 25th Sept 28th Sept. 8th Oct. 14th Oct.

G. Loading Glasgow, before Liverpool, 5. Loading Swansea, before Liverpool. Carriers' uption to proceed via other ports to load & discharge cargo.

RA DE LA RAMA Lives

ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC &

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CHINA

MAIL

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONG)

THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1953.

Price, 20 centa per copy.

Saturdays 80 centa

American Wedding Party In

Contract For U.K.

A British company, Hunting Acrosurveys Limited, his won from America a quarter-million dollar for. un aerial survey the whole of Postage: China and Macao #3.00 | covering almost

Subscription: $0.00 per month.

per mnaoui, U.K.. British Possessions the Hashemite Kingdom of the

and other countries $7.00 per month, Jordan,

News ountcibullons, always wal- come, should be addressed" to the Saltor, busine cautions

advertisements to the Secretary,

Telephone: 25411 (5 Linos). KOWLOON OFFICE:

Baltabury Mond. Telephones 52030.

Classified

matanunga

Advertisements

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS

-$1.50 PER DAY 10 ocula PER WORD OVER 20

Births, Deaths, Marriagas, Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

the This project is among latest examples of American

Point Four Ald doveloped countries.

to

under-

Two expeditions have been

equipped with all the apparatus to photograph 34,300

› needed

square miles of desert from the

Ducal Mansion

Cost £10,000

Seven hundred Spanish and foreign aris- tocrats danced, wined and dined throughout the night in a floodlit fairytale garden, the property of the ducal house of Albuquerque, 12 miles from Madrid.

Whisky, champagne and wine flowed from 11 p.m., when the fun started, until 7 a.m. next day when the last guest drove away. A band, hidden behind shrubbery, played continuously.

air. The first of these expedi Dinner cold consomme, cold, the Minister of Agriculture, the tions has already begun isfah with mayonnaise, roast Lord Mayor of Madrid, and the work, and the second reav chicken and mushrooms," Ice groom's father... England next week.

There the religious ceremony was held in the presence of the parents of bride and groom and intimate family friends.

cream, and coffee-was served by

Then the bride, giving her arm Over most of this area, small-over 400 walters to the guests,

placed to ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia, scale photographs are to be feated at little tables token.

left the palace and walked along They will provide the under centuries-old oaks. basis for topographic map

parly costing £10,000 the red plush carpet, to a small con be

Duke given by the

of chapel, which

used to plan and future development.

Albuquerque, was to celebrato Specifie projects which

are the

wedding of his sister expected to benent from this Christina, Countess de la Torre, charting of the Arabian desert to John Peter Matoussian, son of are the exploitation of mineral Egyptian elgarcite manu- assets, the development of irri- facturer. ration which would stimulato

Red carpeting flown from the If not propald booking fee agriculture, and the building of 300-year-old Albuquerque coun- of 60 conta is charged.

roads and rallways.

try mansion-famous for Ila 500-)

horse - acro

brooding Larm- stretched 300 yards through the gardens to the chapel.

TUITION GIVEN

LUIS CHAN STUDIO, 107 Hennessy Road, Jal tour. Tuition given. Portrallure undertakuu. Local and

in oll or watercuiour for sale.

кост

MUSICAL

་ ་

того

While aircraft are building up & composite picture of 30,000 square miles of the country for theso

larger scale purposes, photographs are to be taken of a much smaller area whero detailed maps are necessary.

The whole survey will be com pleted in two months, acter which the photographs are to be down back to England and made into maps. This job may lako two years. But when it is completed another corner of Arabla whi

EUIL new and reconditioned upright ani grami planos fully tropicalised, brass, woodwind, rod, stringed. per cuzzião Instruments and, accessories, full stock of populars, classical pub- heations. Prices reasonable. Expert have its blueprint for progress. plano tuning, and repairing. Please cali at Muytäts Musle Company, 20-F, China Bldgs, ground toor, (Carna bridge Co., Ltd. Agent) branch, 131, Qunen's Road, Central. Telephones. 37313, 38049.

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Vietnam Premier To Visit United States

Saigon, Aug. 20. Victuu Pranler Nguyen Van DAI restaurant for cheap sale, Full equipment, furniture, ilqueur teences Tum denied press agency se Good running business. Owner leaports that he had cancelled his mg, 136, Java Road, ist four, Yong,

forthcoming trip to the United

FOR SALE

NEW SEASON flower and vegetable seeds are now ready. Ask for now st. Clover Flower Shop, Gloucester

Arcade.

States.

He said that he had accepted President Eisenhower's in- vilution with the approval of the Head of State, Bao Dai, and had never thought of cancelling the trip-France-Presse.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

galis N,Y.

"DONA ALICIA” ...

Sailed

gaila 8.F. Salled

Arr. II.K.

25th Aug.

"BATAAN"

00

"TELEMACHUB“

26th Aug.

"DONA NATI"

10th Sept.

“BENARES"

25th Sept;

- do. 17th Sept. 2nd Oct. ili Oct,

14th Sept.

| NAME SO BAD, PEOPLE

31st Oct.

15th Nov.

18th Oct,

SAILING for NEW YORK, vin SAN FRANCISCO,

LOS ANGELES & CRISTOBAL.

THE IMPOSTOR MAKES MY

HATE EVEN MY STATUE.

IT'S TIME? WE PAID DUA RESPECTS

IT HE HIGHNESS

GO AWAY, STRANGERS. KING LOTHAR SEES NO ONE!

STRANGE, I| WONDER WHY--

During the ceremony the 700 guests heard Mass outside in the Hoodlit garden

A

Later, cach guest gave presen; to the bridal pair.

After the 3 am, tinner, which lasted one and a half hours, the guests danced and watched a

of Spanish

The civil ceremony began at 1.30 am.. long after the day's display heat had passed. Dinner was dancing. served at 3 a.m. The guests the men in talls and white ties

the and

wemen in evening gowns-never left the garden.

£100,000 WORTH display could not have been less The value of their jewels on

than £100,000.

The bride wore a white organdle dress with a train five

yards long.

over

her black Fastened tresses by a diamond-studded diadem, a blue tulle vell floated down over her shoulders.

The civil ceremony was per- forward

the incido

Duke's

local Judge who had received tapestry-kung palace by the special permission to do this by, the Minister of Justice.

*

national

MISSION. IN RANGOON

Rangoon, Aug. 20. An eight-man Japanese trade mission arrived today to

ne collate a long-term trade agree ment with Burma,

The lander, Mr Heitaro Nagaki, President of tho Japanese Trado, Association, in a statement to the press sald: The mision's primary task is to explore ways and means for closer trade relations between

the two countries."

The Japanese Government. EX-KING PETER

also desired to tighten the bona The principal witnesses were of friendship established among ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia-others on the common cultural wearing the uniform of an background of Buddhism.~~- admiral of the Yugoslav navy Reuter,

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

WHAT'S ALL THAT RUCKUS? THAT GUY

IN THE JEEP LOOKS FAMILIAR. SAY.-

MANDRAKE! THE ONE WHO CAME WITHI THE REAL LOTHAR! PI GOTTAGET NO

OF HIM FAST.

13-17

P&O B.I. E&A

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PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwards "CANTON"

"CARTHAGE"

"CORFU"

Leaves London

Zard July

20th

17th

August · September

Bue llongkong 24th August

21st September

19th October

Via Southampton, Port Bald, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang & Singapore

Homewards

"CANTON"

"CARTHAGET

"CORFU"

Leaven Hongkong Dua London *-

27th August

25th September

23rd October

28th Hept

Bath October

23rd November

Accepting cargo for singapore, Penang, Colombo, DombaY,

Outwards "SOUDAN"

Monowards "SUBAT"

T

Aden, Port Said & London

FREIGHT SERVICE

มน

24th August

Balls

22nd August

For

Зарад

For

Singapore, Penang. Port swettenham, Colombo, Ades, Fort Said Cho Marellica Lavre, London. Antwerp. Huierda & ilamburg

With liberty to call at Melawan before by after Straits Ports and at Bombay it inducement offers. Tanks available for carriage of O in Bulk. Spaco for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger accommodation,

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"TUNDUA"

"SANTHIA"

"WABLA"

due 251 Aug.

pails 20th Aug. Que JI AUR

sally 1st Sept. dva GL Sept.

741 Sept.

from Calcutta, Ran- icon & Strol

fur Japan

from Calcutta, Baus goun & Strate for Japan

Crum Jayan

for Singapore,

Hangoon, Calcutta Je Chittagong

́P. & D./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

"ORNA"

Duby AB

due 21st Aug. salle 23rd Aug,

"OBRA"

Bus 30th Aug.

sails 31st Aug.

from Japan

for Singapore, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Kuwait) KANGETRIZIAŽAnjur, Busrah & other P. Fun Porta Homber

from Karachi, Bon- Jay, Colombo Singapore

for Jayas

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.

"EASTERN"

"NELLORE"

due 27th Aug. Balls 28th Aug.

sails 1st Sept.

for me, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide

for Japan

All vessels have liberty to call at any parts on or off the route & the route & saltür are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.

**AGAMEMNON"

"DONA AURORA”

Loads

4th Sept..

19th Sept.

Salts

5th Sept,

20th Sept.

Accept cargo for 3mgston and to Central & South American ports on

through bills of lading.

*Direct walling to Pacife Const Parts,

Lathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Boute

Departs tongkang

UK/Bangkok/Singapore (DC-4) 1.00 am. Tus. Fri. (Connects at Bangkok with HK/Manila/1N. Borneo TDC) 145 am. Tue. Fr.

K/Balgon/Singapore (DCM) 1130 a.m. Wed. HK/Uanol/Helphons (DC-3) 11.30 am. Wed,

10/Bangkok/Rangoon/

(DC-4) 12.00 noon Sat.

Calcutta

Arrives H.K. (en returo) 7.18 a.m. Wed. Sul. U.3.A. to Rangoon) 4.45 pm. Wed, Sat, 1.3 pm. Thư.

320 Nm. Thu

6.00 p.m. Sun.

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

Thailand

Rice For

Japan?

Tokyo, Aug. 20.

The Japanese Govenument is negotiating with a Thai trade

FISHING

DISPUTE:

JAP VIEWS

Tokyo, Aug. 20. Government circles stated 10- mission for the conclusion of day the action proposed by the goverturent-to-guverumcnt_con- | Australian Government to pro- tract for the import of 350,000 tect its fishing rights over the tons of rice, from Thailand. continental shelf outside the A proposal to this effect was three-mile limit is possibly presented by the Japanese illegal according to International

at the Japan-Law. negotiations on the

renewal of the Japan-Thailand If Australia enforces Buch trade pact. A favourable reply measures the Japanese Govern- from the Thai Government is ment will naturally protest, expected.

there circles stated. They fear According

to Government the issue may develop into an sources, the Thai rico crop last international dispute. year is estimated at 4,400,000 tons.

If this is added to the 300,000 They criticised the sensation tons carded. over from the pre-made by the Australian Gov- vious year, the total will amount ernment that Japan's attitude *to 4,800,000 tons.

toward the present fisheries Thalland will have about talks has forced Australia to 600,000 fons -

fons uphis lee. If a

consider this move. Japan is contract matorialipos, Japan hopes making effort to have the talks. to import, 350,000 tons of rice nt settled amicably, they Bald. pricar fat loss than those for rice They hope that the Australian imported under tree contract Government will fully under- France-Presse.

sland Japan's sincerity.

At prezent,

they added, the

Saigon, Aug. 20.

General Pierre Bodes, assistant Japanese Government is awaiting to the Commander-in-Chief, a reply from Australia to Japan's General Menty Navarre, left Saigon by

phane today on an companies plan recently pro- wonted at the negotiations. They official mission to Paris."

General Bodet is to report told the Japaneso pearl Babing the Under-Secretary ar State cet now fishing the Amphim for the Associater Blates on the Sea is examing a "gentlemanly entary situation, J. Endo-manper and causing no trouble. China,se lenneePresse. -

---Unllod Prom.

FERDINAND

Well, He's A Repair Man!

By Mik

NANCY

HERE COME THE

JONES TWINS

BUSHMILLEN

Misery HAS Company

I CAN NEVER TELL THEM

APART

THEY NOT ONLY LOOK ALIKE---

--- BUT THEY ACHE ALIKE

By Ernie Bushmiller

JOHNNY HAZARD

HEY, HAZ... LOOK! RAGAZZO MUSTIVE STARTED HIS SECOND CHILDHOOP, PLAYING WITH TOY BRIDGES!

. LET'S GEE IT ....LOOKS LIKE A

SCALE MODEL OF

TOWER BRIDGE!.

"SOMETHING IN THIS LITTLE BAG! SMALL STICK OR SOMETHING...

A MINIATURE. REPLICA OF THE ROYAL SCEPTER???

DENTIST

By Frank Robbins

| AND THE DEADLY CARBON

MCNOXIDE, MIXING WITH THE FOG, POURS IN W. UNNOTICED/

• Dine

At the

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OF HONG KONG LTD♫ Telephone Nos. 27721-4---

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For

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SMARTIES

the family's favourite

„this situation calls for a

San Miguel

FANTASTIC

STORY REVEALED

Britannia Camp, Aug, 20. A returning British prisoner- of-war today brought back with him a Communist news paper cutting which told the story of how the British 29th Brigade was wiped out."

Bombardier Leonard Bristow Shestoma Avenue, 14A, Stourbridge, today showed correspondents

newspaper

from

cutting which he took from

the Shanghal Dally. The story, w

written by

*

"special correspondent with the Chinese People's Volunteer banner head- Army", carried lines ot "how the British 20th

Brigade was wiped out."

The story, carried in four columns, described the famous battle as "absolute confusion". The story said that 4,000 men were wiped out in two days- April 24 and 20, 1081.

The story was dated May 31, 38 days after the battle. The story said the Chinese captured three majors and 21 other officers of lower rank.

It also said the Gloucesters' commanding officer, Colonel Carne, was one of the prisoners captured. The story sald: The "Volunteers! (Chinese) went forward and found more thors, 100 British soldiers standing to attention in ranks waiting to surrender. Abandoned vehicles rond,

engines

still running.

and anka were on the

The last paragraph of the story sald: "Once again the Americans had got to temporary safely at the expense of their satellites"-Reuter,

Farouk's Sudden Trip.

Rome, Aug. 20. "Ex-King Farouk of Egypt. to day unexpectedly left Capri for

af-Naples,”

Roma by juny. Farouk had

beary on the

Isle of Capri for some time, and

OLTOAL · GEFONFIANCEL

abrupt

Prett

givah' for' his

departure. ** France.

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