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Tientsin

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Shanghai

Keelin

“MỚENGKING

Tientsin

Kobe

"UHANGSHA”

"SHANSI"

Kobe

&

<t

1 p.m. 29th Sept.

3/4th Oct,

,7 m.

5th Oct.

8th Oct.

8th Oct,

8th Oct.

Noon 3rd Oct,

10th Oct, 21st Oct.

11. 2011. Seul,

31st Oct.

19th Oct.

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Manila Japan

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...Liverpool & Glasgow 13th Oct.

Gengi

Hotterdam, Amsterdam

"CHANGSHA"

...Australia

"TAIYUAN"

Australia

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Kube

London.

Loads

Salla

"PYRRHUS"

Marseilles, Liverpool & Glasgow

5th Oct,

ASCANIUS" "CALCHAS"

6th Oct, 14th Oct.

& Hamburg Liverpool

20th Oct.

22nd Oct,

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&

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Gth Nov.

24th Oct,

6th Nov,

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G. "AGAPENOR"

8. "CALCHAS"

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10th Oct,

"HAINAN"

24th Oct.

ist Oct. 17th Oct. 1st Nov. 15th Nov.

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Candidacy

Of P.I.

MORE CORDIAL

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Now York, Sept. 28, The New York Times today gave its support to the Philip pine candidacy for the United Nations Security Council.

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Bristol, Sept. 28. Britain, Mr B. G. Kher, sold India's High Commissioner in here that relations between the Indian and British peoples were now more cordial than ever before.

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NEWLY arrived well-known English upright and miniature pianos (tro- picailsed) (fully guaranteed) beauti- tul tuno, риста realite. latest recordis 43, 70. 73.1/3. преп Please call at Mayfair Music Co., (nar condiltined), Telephones 27313, 38049.

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October 2 and 3, 1933, anct Consignees Аге requested to have their representatives present during the marvey.

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BUTTERFIELD & HWELE,

Agents,

Hongkong, September 20, 1953.

To ADVERTISERS

for

echo of American thinking but Asian thought, an authentic reflection of mature

had also spoken of the great friendliness with which they were received there.

This friendlinces arose from the manner in which India and England solved their polillen?

"If the United Nations Hoves that more emphasis should

over problems bengo, sald Mr Kher.

Bix

bitterness or rancour

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October

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be given at this time to East) Led by Mahatma Gandhi, Aslan points of view, the choice | Indla had approached that of the Philippines for the problem in a spirit that left no Council seat would be togical in

Thanks spite of the strong claims of a j vigorous Turkey." France also to the far-sightedness of Pressc.

Britain's leaders, the problem had been solved in violent way. He thought that this was B

for the method settlement of differences which

SILK EXPERTS should be emulated by all.

BEGIN TALKS

Milan, Sept. 28. During the Arst working day of the fourth International Silk Congress, the Executive Com- mittee and the Managing Com- mittee of the International Silk Association met under

M. Chairnship of

non-

The High Commissioner was visiting Bristol at the head of Ja party of 100 Indian pilgrims

Mohan Roy, to the graveside of Raja Ram the Indian re- former, who died in Bristol 120

years ago.

of Referring to the election the

Mrs Lakshmal Pandit as the Arlate President of the United Nations SUNDAY POST-HERALD Potton, President of the Inter-General Assembly this year, Mr Space

commercial national Silk Association,

Kher said that a sense it was advertising should be

of the great Simultaneously three sections the culmination booked not fator than of

the Congress and the work of social reform that Raja noon on Wednesdays. Technology and Research Com-Ram Mohun Roy inaugurated.

mittee began their work under the chairmanship of the British The Lord Mayor of Bristol. delegate, Dr S. G. Smith,

Alderman K. A. L. Brown, sald Several scientific and that if the peoples of the world technical

other -productive problems understood each

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mante as umtal

MANDRAKe the magICIAN

THE POLICE HAVE YOUR CONVICT PAL, SOCKY, AND THEY'LL WANT YOU, TOO--WHAT'S THAT?

DON'T TAKE] ME THERE.

THEY'LL TEAR ME

APART?

KILL THE IMPOSTOR!

DON'T LET HIM GET AWAY.

Hey!

DON'T USE YOUR GUNA THIS IS A RIOT!

were

| LOTHAR STOP THEM--BEFORE THEY

KILL THE OFFICERS, TOO! THEY'RE WILD!

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

GO TO YOUR

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A Sorry

Spectacle

Washington, Sept. 20.

The Washington Post salu today that South Afrin's Prime Minister, Dr Daniel Malan, was resenting do totalitarian methods

in his move to remove voters of|

Revival Of

arl Warren |

Rumours

Sacramento, Sept. 28. The U.S. Attorney General, mixed blood troen the white Herbert Brownell, W03 today electoral register.

reported to have had a secrét interview yesterday with Earl The Post, in a leading article, Warren, Governor of California, referred to Dr Malon's scheme to at the MeClellan military air create a "zo-called constitutional | hase. court as part of the appeal court,“

"Throughout the free world, it

Mr

and declared "This tampering The report revived rumours with constitutional processes for that President Eisenhower the purpose of discriminating planned to appoint Mr Warreni agains! voters because of their os. Supreme Court Judge to race la a sorry speciable.

succeed the late Frank Vinson. Warren, who is a Republi- will be deplored, for Dr Malan is can, has already announced that (lighting for undanocratie he would not be standing for principle and is resorting to re-election as Governor. totalitarian methods to attain his Supreme Court judges are ope endis."--Router.

pointed by the President for Lite-France-Presse,

an

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New Colours

London, Sept. 28,

new

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Oslo, Sopt. 20. The_students' village at Sogn, The 4/5th Battalion; the Royal Soola Fualtiera, received

near Oslo, owned and managed themselves, calours from Commander G.H. by the students

made a profit of £2,000 last Hughes-Onslow, Her__Majesty's Lieutenant of the County of year, enabling the rent paid by Adat Ayr Barracks at the students to be kept down to £3 wock-end

The ceremony,

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of the 'rawing of the regiment extend it to

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NANCY

Mice Job

HELLO, NANCY--- CAN YOU TELL ME SOME CUTE NAMES FOR BOYS AND

GIRLS ?

JOHNNY HAZARD

I... ONLY SHOT HIM WITH MY PEASHDOTER. DIDN'T MEAN TO KNOCK

HIM DOWN.

LET'S SEE JUDY--- ED--- MAY --- BOB--- FLO ---VERA

THANKS

TAKE IT EASY, MYLES- STANDISH/NEITHER YOU 'NOR YOUR PEASHOOTER - PID THE JOB.in

THIS MAN IS DEAD...

WITH A SHORT, SHARP KNIFE:

IN HIS RIBS!

JUDY

ED MAY BOB

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SMARTIES

ROWNTREES

CHO

LATE

ANS

the

family's favourite

¿this situation

calls for a

San Miguel

Sherpas Association

Formed

Calcutta, Sept. 28.

Tensing Norkey, who con- quared Mount Everest with Now Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary fest June is to be president of

formed newly Association

the

"Sherpas

a71 Association

member said today.

The

Association has

been formed for the recruitment of Sherpas for future Himalayan expeditions, he said.

Sherpas

crulted

were formerly re- by the Darjeeling Himalayan Club and the now

association would. tako ovjer the function from the club, ho said.

The Sherpa, who declined to Identify himself, Bald 110

Sherpas had ever been admitted to membership of the Darjeeling Club. Ho added that the new association would be "tred

то

from racial discrimination."

Several Indian parties which have arranged attempts various Himalayan peaks for. later this year, have already decided to obtain their Sherpas through Tensing, and more and more of the hardy Nepaleso porters are abandoning Darjeeling Club

to register with the now Association, he sald-United Press.....

the

Indian Exhibits

For Poland

Moscow, Sept. 23. The Indian art exhibition in Leningrad closed today after 15. days showing. The extulita are returning to Moscow on their way to Polarti

Mr KPS, Menon, Indian Am bassador to the Soviet Union, will By to Warsaw to affond the opening ekhibition there, 11 is organised by the All-In Fine Arts and Craft Society.

five Indon artistega

The proposed tour of Boon dhiavia in hot know possible, Indian Embassy, 'wald,--E

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