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PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

"CORFU"

Outwards

Leaves Lunden

20th May

20th June

"CANTON"

"CARTHAGE"

Zist July

True Hongkong In Port

13th July

23rd August

Via #outhampton, Port said, Aden, Bombay, C61BRERO, Pennug & Bingapore

Homewards

"CORFU"

Graver Hongkong Dua London

AK! Jub

July

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F Avgust

Jimi August

"CANTON"

"CARTHAGE"

21h Augst

27 Aeptember

Accepting vart for Singapore, Penang, Colombo, DembaY,

UPUJEM ATRÓN

Adra, Port Nuld a London

FREIGHT SERVICE

"COROMANDEL" 3th July

"TRESILLIAN"

"BOUDAN"

ATTIVIE

Fioni

UK.

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h July

Out

U.K.

17.K

For

July

Singapore.

Port

Port

Said, Genoe. Marsellica,

Havro, London, Ant- werp, Reitardam

tur

BathrwatỔN

"COROMANDEL" 201

"SOUDAN"

6th AMENOL

Swellendam, Penang. Colombo, Aden,

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Tanke available for carvinge of Dil in Bulk Space for refrigerated spargo, Limited Passenger accommodation

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"SANTHA”

"WAROBA"

dar 20th Julk

balls 30th June

from Calculte, Hangov Via Stutta for Jopen from Japut

due bath Joy sall 20th JAN for Bugapore, itanguen

Chustugung

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

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due

July

12th July kalis 13m July

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cu

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frum Australia

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"BRADEVERETT"

Arrives

Balls

July 12 from Manila, July 13 for Singapore,

Rangoon

"REBEVERETT"

Arrives Sails

July 18 from Singapore,

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NOTICE

■ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG ROND PhipĀTE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS of nustam Jehangir Master otherwise kngyi mi stairt Jeliong! Mr. Lata bi No. An Grammpion Hond 2nd floor Kowloon in the Colony of Hong Kong Engineer deceased.

NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that 35 of the Probate and Administration limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 14th day of July 1034

the Court has by virtue of Bection Ordinence Chapter 10 made an Order

American Tourists

Keep This Antique Dealer Alive

Berlin, June 28.

The sign above the door says "Antiques” but the owner, Herr Alphone Flasshaar, maintains that his shop is the only one of its kind in Ger- MANY,

He stocks only old weapons, mostly pistols and All Creditors and others are a guns, which are in the greatest demand at present,

daggers, pikes, halberds and armour.

cordingly hereby required to send their clatma to the undersigned on or before that date.

Duled the 17th day of June, 1954.

A. Ateli

Balleiter for the Administrate of the Estate of the decemed. Room 12 Prince's Building Hong Kong.

NOTICE

BANK HOLIDAY

week-day in July).

Hongkong, 29th June, 1964.

Overseas Interest In Postwar Jap Broadcasts

Tokyo, June 28. Radio Japan, the country's overseas foreign language broadcasting service Inaugurated on postwar Japan among both foreigners February 1, 1952, has awakened a new Interest in and Japanese abroad.

Typical reaction since the service opened came from a Colombian isteners:

To Herr Flaashaar, the flourished until the war. One any weapons with their night a bomb blow the store of inlaid precious metals

and old weapons sky-high and the

"Japan used to mean to me only a country of slow process of building up onew ivory, their carved

and was started in 1043.

earthquakes. Now I have learned that it has many polished woodwork and But business was slow, People scrolled steel are not just were scared of reprisala for being interesting arts." guns but works of art.

were

found in possession of even the mbsi ancient muzzle-loaders, and many valuable places went on the

rubbish dump buried.

The same fear is active In East Germany today, and Herr Flosshnor said that he rarely receives any offers from there.

He travels occasionally

to

also sells most of what remains

Who buys old weapons, some of them for 4,000 marks (about £300 aberling) in present-day Berlin? The Americans. The Exchange Banks will

"Pistols are their special Births, Deaths, Marriages, be closed for the transaction hobby," sald Herr Flasshaar. Personal $5.00 per Insertion of public business on Thurs-the mainstay of my business but "The Americans are not only not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents sech additional word, day, 1st July 1964 (The first they put old weapons into every-West Germany to attend auctions

day use."

They have started clubs whose and to make private doala He member# atrango shooting natches, using richly worked after he has fulfilled his Ameri- duelling pistols.

"comunitments" Germany, diplomats in Bonn being among the best customers. Museums in the United States are not a fertile market. "They have had such a wide that only

a rarity interests them." But he has done business with the Metropolitan Musetun of New York.

10% EXTRA

If not prepaid a booking for of 50 cents in charged.

WANTED KNOWN

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PREMISES TO LET

NOTICE TO

CONSIGNEES

"TAIPING"

Arrived 27th June 1854

Damaged cargo ex this vessel wilt he surveyed by Mera, Goddard & Doug my liong Kong & Kowloon Wharf Godown al 19.00 Aux, on Wed- nesday 30th June and Friday 2nd July, 1954, and consignees repre

The British are even more en- terprising according to Herr finsshaar, and be pictured ruddy- checked men slipping out through dewy woods at dawn, clutching their favourite old blunderbuss to go after a fowl or beast of the

wood.

Direct Hit

The old-type German collector

can

to

West

choice

Museums in West Germany have had too little money lately

renteilves are requested in be preis almost extinct. The aristoca to be more than irregular buyers.

sent during survey, bed

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FOR SALE

An

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M Foel, ale al " C.

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REMOVAL PERMIT Ports for Duty-Paid Goods 10 centní nách #1

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenta.

Australian-Orientat Life Ltd. China Navigation Co., LI,

MessageRIES

the halls In Germany ure now being stripped of their "arsenals"-China Mail Special, rather than being replenished,

Hert Flasshaar inherited the Tito Entertains

Mme Pandit

business from his father.

Trado

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Arrives Sails

Kobe

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HERE COMES IDA

TO SEE YOU

Belgarde, June 20. President Tito today received Madame Pandit, President of the General Assembly of the United Nations,

hin at

summer residence at Brion Briont,

Madame Pandit was accom- by Mr Einay Rajan Sen, panied the

Indlan

Ambassador to She Yugoslavia, spent the day at Brion Brionl where a dinner

honour was given in her

by Marshal Tito, and his wife.

In addition to the Indian Anibugador, several Yugoslav officials were present at the

dinner.-France-Presse.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

MANDRAKE GESTURES, CREATING

THE HYPNOTIC

A HYPNOTIC LIONI

LION CHASES!

OH, DEAR

JOHNNY HAZARD

LI'L SPITFIRE...PLUGGED

OL LOW-NOON. BUT TAIN'T TOO BAD! NOW.....GOT WORK/

I HAVE TO

PUT ON MY

COWBOY OUTFIT

WHAT'S

THE IDEA?

| BÚT MONIQUE'S SHOT: VIUING

TRECHAT, DE NOONAN'S -COM

THE HYPNOTIC

TIGER!

SHE'S AN AWFUL BORE

BOTII CATS--GONE INTO SMOKE MAGICIAN AGAINST MAGICIAN WAS THERE EVER A CRAZIER BATTLE THAN THIS ONE?

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmilller

---AND THIS HIDES MY YAWNS

By Frank Robbins

past, ho concluded.

In the

other

qualit man-

The overseas service, Initially, their kind are burled brandenst for five hours a day to five areas, was expanded in Sixty per cent of Radio April this year lo 12 hours 0 Japan's programmes are news day to twelve areas. These are: and commentaries and the rest Western North America, Hawaii, are speeches, spot recordings, South America, Australia and interviews, musle and New Zealani, the Philippines entertainment. Pakistán, the Near and Middle "Japan Today," includes toples and Indonesia, Indo-Chinn, Thai-

"JAPAN TODAY” land an Burma, India and One of the programmes, East, Europe, and China.

about the shipbuilding and The service goes out in 12 motorcar Industries and activites different

languages: Japanese, of youth organisations in Japan.

German, French,

Another programme, "My English, Spanish. Portuguese,

Bahasa Story," introduces Indonesia, Arabic, Siamese, anders and customs of Japan. three Chinese dialects:

Princo MikDBD, youngest brother of Emperor Hiroptio, The frequencies used are: broadcast his New Year address 15135

ke, 11780 kc, 9675 kc, to Japanese in North America, 11709 kc and 18295 Rc.

Hawalt and South America this The service la on much year. smaller scale than the prewar Not only Japanese but many and wartime broadcasts Radlo

of foreigners have talked on Tokyo which had 15 air. transmissions totalling 32 hours Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt spoke 35 minutes a day.

on "Japan as I have seen it when she visited Japan last year. Mr E. M. Weatherstonė, Vice- Consul

RADIO TOKYO SUCCESSOR

the

DI tho Australion In a sense, Radio Japan is the successor of Radio Tokyo Embassy in Japan, talked on which operated from June 1830 tht Japanese

theatre. to November 1944.

Other speakers have Included

character, a spokesman of the

But it is entirely different in Mr Bernard Leach of the Bri

tish Royal Academy of Arts. Japan Broadcasting Corporation who gave a

talk on "Postwar Industrial Arts of Japan," (NHK) said. Ho claimed that

Madame Ammu Swaminathan, programmes of Radio Japan are

completely devoid of anything member of the Indian Parila- bordering on propaganda."

ment, who broadcast "They provide objective and pressions of Japan when

made a goodwill tour accurate Information about Japan together with

country. various aspects

MORË REACTION WANTED Japanese cultural, of

The men who run the Radio political, economic and social conditions," he said.

Japon programmes say that they want more positive reaction

Propaganda broodcusts like

her im

shc

of

the

those by "Tokyo Rose" during from abroad to their broadcasts.

the war or

anything elso

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

Dine

At the

of

The Corporation receiver be- tween 100 and 150 letters month, but It has never had single letter from-the other side. of the "Bamboo Curtain," the spokesman said.

About one in every six letters comes from Japanese overseas, Others fire written by amateur radio operators and service men formerly stationed In Japan and are confined to receiving conditions and acknowledgment of certain programmes.

Lack of shortwave frequencies provides

Radio problem. Japan has to make do with an unsatisfactory frequency for its European broadcasts and re- ception is often poor in Ger- many, France and Italy.

Language is another limiting- factor. For example, Radio Japan broadcasts only in Eng- lish to India and the Philippines, where the majority of the people do not understand English,

It also has an unexpected and misleading effect: Japancso language broadcasts by Moscow, Peking and Pyongyang radio are often mistaken for broad- casts by Addio Japan.-Neuter.

P.G. Mail

For

Reservations Tel. 27880

DAIRY BOX

M411 K

CHOCOLATES

.......this situation calls for a

San Miguel

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TUESDAY, JUNE 29 By Air Formers, Japan, Korea, Okinawa, USA & Canada, o pan.

Indo-China, o pim.

By Surface

Macho, G p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30

By Alt

Thailand, m.

Indo-China, France,:3 pm Formosa, Japan, Korea, Canada,

..

Japan, Korea, & p.m.

Formosa, Okinaww, 6.p.m,

Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia. Alte- tralia, New Zeals .p.tas

India, Ceylon, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, .0 p.m.

"By: Surtica

China, People's Republic, 8.30 #10: Moosa, 4.m. Formos. Noon.

North Borneo, Noon-

Thailand, 1. Bim.

Japan. UBA.... Central & South', Amerion, I p.m.

Trevelyan. Back

In Poking

- Paris, June 28, ... The Communist New China Nows Agency announedd- the arrival in Tothy today bf the British Charge:

attended the

and a member of i Briti

mot by ke shan Ping; sadistant, brid of the Department wa Protovõi de iisi: Chismon: Ministrj

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