1954-06-02 — Page 8

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Salls to Shanghai

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Japan Ports

Stoppure

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3rd June 3rd June

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&

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19th June

0th June

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Liverpool

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Bil July

6th July

Arrives

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1954.

CHINA Turkey And Pakistan

MAIL

1 WTC SWEE

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

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Ankara, June 1. The future of the two-month old agreement for friendly operation between Turkey and Pakistan will be the main subject of talks to be held here during the coming visit of Mr Mohammed Ali, Pakistan Prime Minister, and his Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah Khan.

According to present arrange- | the United Nations Charter,, through the Balkan Pict and mcuts, tho two Ministera will should an unprovoked attack the Pakistani agreement with arrive in Istanbul

from out- on June 9. occur agulust them

important areas strategieally and will travel to the Turkish elde."

(wiskdo the North Allontie capital the following day. The Pact with Pakistan

Alliance. hot Treaty Organisation They are expected to stay three

here been Interpreted

The Turkish Government as p

be- day Ankara. followed by paring the way for

con-lieves this role is far from ex- two days in Istanbul.

solidation of the extrano hausted. enstern nak of the free Since the Turco-Pakistant world's defences, Pakistan's Pact was signed. Marshal Tito, acceptance of American Bid was reen as a further step In this direction.

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The vialt is awalted with keen interest,

since it will be the | live

first contact between members of the two Governments slee The Turco-Pakistani pact was signent in Karachi on April 2,

Politiens observers have com mented on the pact's points of similarity with the Balkan Incl. the

friendship between

trenty of

collaboration

Ta key. Greece, and Yugo-

lave.

signed in Ankara 10

COMMON DEFENCE

Births, Deaths, Marriages, February, 1953. Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25. cents each additional word, ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

Be pacts provide for colli bration in the political, econo me, and cultural fields, and for Consulations

APIS common de- leee measures to be taken in

If not prepaid a booking fee the ense of an aggression agninst of 60 cento le charged.

The contracting parties,

provisions The

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES consultations

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EUMAEVB"

CREWIN

KO

TER 17!

wall her Kutsesed by Mesra fub

in

for defence The Turri

Pakistani

Pact ure, however, couched in slightly less compresj hensive terms.

The Baiken act provides fur "the Commun examination of security problems, meluding

tha

PROUD OF HER ROLE Turkey is proud of her role

defences, She In the West's provides

ink, 21 vital

now

PENINSULAR

President of Yugoslavia, has visited Ankara, while Turkey Austi Yugoslavia have stated their intention of converting the Balkan Pact into "full- scale military alliance.China Mail Special.

& ORIENTAL

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June 2 and 3. 1934, gentight prove Becessary in case Comalgriers ce requested to have uf unprovoked aggressing.

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"MUNCASTER CASTLE” 9th June

13th June 28th June

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Agenta

Hongkong, June

1. 1004

SAILINGS for SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES. CRISTOBAL, KINGSTON and NEW YORK

via JAPAN.

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BUTEERFIELD A NWIRE.

The

Tureu-Pakistan

Bok of studie, and

deter-

mination of the ways and extent;

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

of co-operation which might be| BAGGAGE: affected between the parties Laccordance with Article bi

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

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HONGKONG to MARSEILLES in 24 days.

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sailing June 19th sailing July 10th

sailing June 4th salling June 28th

HONGKONG to CASABLANCA in 30 days.

"INDUS"

"BIR HAKEIM"

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

OFFICER, HAVE YOU GOT A MATCH

SURE. SAY, AREN'T YOU MISTER--

Huh -- WHERE'D HE GO? DID IMAGINE SOMEONE ASKED ME FOR A MATCH

SPECIAL NOTE:

EMBARKATION:

Saturday, the 5th June, at 12.00 Noon for the UNITED KINGDOM via Straits, Colombo, Bombay. Aden and Port Said.

Passengers are requested to send ALL BAGGAGE to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co.'s Godown at No. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE, by Noon on Friday, 4th June, 1954.

With the exception of hand packages carried by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Co.'s Godown for loading on board by Ship's slings only.

Passengers should embark between 9.30 and 11.00 a.m. on Saturday, 6th June, 1954.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

THERE I STILL HAVE THE POWER! THE CHAMP MUST HAVE BECOME IMMUNE TO IT. MAYBE THAT CAN HAPPEN--

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BUT I STILL WANT KARMA, AND

I CAN GET HER!

SHE'S NOT IMMUNE!

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HYA, MIL JAWN... WHERE YA BEEN ALL PAY AH'M OVER AT TRECHATS PLACE....... CAN YUH JOIN ME. -_

HERE PRONTO F

RHIE- BUSHMILLIME

SORRY, LOW-NOON, CAN'T MAKE IT? MATTER OF FACT, I DON'T THINK I CAN SEE YOU ANY MORE!

By Ernie Bushmiller

By Ernie Bushmiller

YIPPEE

WHAT

GOT

INTO

YOU &

I'VE GOT TO CHECK OUT OF PARIS... VAPORTANT BUSINESS! BUT LISTEN ON A HUNCH IN INVESTIGATED TRECHAT FOR YOU AS FOUND OUT HE'S OKAY!.

THE VITAMINS I'VE

BEEN TAKING SUDDENLY TOOK EFFECT

By Frank Robbins

GO LET HIM QUETLE UP SOME PAINTINGS... BECAUSE I FOUND OUT HE'S ONE OF THE BIGGEST RUSTLERS IN ALL OF FRANCE

LONG, LOW NOON!

Dine

At the

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BLACK MAGIC

PLAIN

CHOCOLATES

„this situation

alls for

San

Miguel

Are Girls

More Adventurous?

Society

London, June 1. Are British boya less adven- turous than the girls? The Anglo-Austrion think that is why few boys have applied for the cheap ex- change holldays they are offer- ing in Austria.

Said Mr Walter Foster, assis- tant secretary: "We have had 400 applications from Austrian children and more

nearly

from boys than giris.

"But in England

wo bavo

had applications from 80 girls

and only 40 boya"

Idea of the schemo

is that an Austrian child stays with a family in Britain for about month. Then a British boy or girl goes to Austria for month.

The cost this your will be about 218 10s, for each child.

We particularly want ap plications from British

under 15 and from boys of all ages," said Mr. Foster.

"Last year nearly 900 child from both countries took part in the #cheme."

Another Council Suspends Civil Defence

Cardi Wales, June 2. One of the largest local au thorities in South Wales, the Gelligaer Urban Council, voted unanimously last Fright to suspend civil defence activities in the breu until more adequate protection available atom "and" hydroge

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