1954-06-30 — Page 8

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P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO,

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

Jutwards

**CORFU"

"CANTON"

Leaves London Due Hongkong

Port

20th June

"CARTHAGE" gist July

2814 July

23rd August

Via Bruthampton, Pori Baid, Aden, Bombay, Colombo,

IEDA

CANTON"

APCHLAGE"

warda

I'voans & Blugapera

1.04% e ilungkung

Shut July

bakın!

له .

Dar London

Auguel

3,20 Aiguart

Sepwinbe

הקה

CRIA «pozv. Pekkang stumu, pantry

karb, lost heid & kaudun

FREIGHT SERVICE

“COROSLANDÉE” ' July

·INESILLIAN”

SUUDAN”

towards

Asstring

4th July

เม July

1.

"COROMANDEL” 21st July

"SOUDAN"

For

Froz

U.K

U.K

1.H

Bingapore. Pork

westenim. Penuk Lukumbu, Aden, Par Sud, Genoa, MamiCS. Bavre. London, Ant- wwxp. Rotterdam Kaminburg

after Biralta With F to cull al Belawan before of

And at Bombay ii inducement offera

Talche

41 able

carriage of on t Balk Space for reizigerated cargo. Limited Passanter

açovmmodation

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

Por

"SANTHIA”

"WAROBA”

due 19th July

from Calculle, Bangoon via Strata

saila 2012 June for Japas

saila 20th July

from Japan

fot Hingapore, stangoon

& ChittagDDE

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

"OZARDA"

duo 100) July Briin juth July

"EASTERN" die Oth July

skila kitu July

"NELLORE"

"NELLORE"

Que 17th July yudin 28th July

due UR AUD salle 2nd Aug.

from Japan

for Columbo, Boobay. Karachi, Khurramshahr, Basah, Kuwalt direct. Other P. G. Ports via Bumbay

&

Beitound

CHINA MAIL

་་་་|

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY

(AFTERNOOMB)”.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1954.

Price, 20 cents per obpy, Baturdays 80 cents. Subscription: $6.00 per month.

Postage: China and Macao 13.00 per month, UK. British PoweRŪDELE and other countries $7.00 per month. News contributions, always_wel- Conjo, should be addressed to the it, buairiems costimunications and advertisements to the Becretary,

Telephone: 28611 (3′′ Lines). KOWLOON OFFICE,

Salisbury Rond, Telephone: 626JE

Classified Advertisements

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID

ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS

$1.40 PER DAX

10 centa PER WORD OVER 20

Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per insertion

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES

CHÉ DES MRESAGERIES

'Conligions Pay · Company's

*I, "TIẾT-NAM.

are hereby notified Shea their cargo ta being discharged” into the long Kont & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.'s godowns, where it will be at Consigners, riik ant mubject to the Widrih tema and condition of borah, and where delivery may be Dutâined as woơn dư the goods" are landod.

Damaged packaged are to be left in the Godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's" mir- veyors, Meern Goddard de Dovgina at 10 8.20. on Baturday, std July, 1094.

To comply with the General Bond-

Warehouse Regulationa Con signees must have a Tevenue Omeor in attendance when damaged dull- able goods are examined.

No claima will be admitted after the goods bayo loft jhe stenerset's godoyna, and all goods remaining andelivered after "4th July, "1954, will be subject to rent,

All clalina gainst the simmer ms: be presented to the under- Rigned on dy before the 17th July, 1954, ur they will not be recognisest.

No Fire Lurance will be effected.

CIE DEN MESSAGERIE:

MARITIMES

Hongkong. 29th June, 106-4.

not exceeding 25 words, 25 To ADVERTISERS cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONA 10% EXTBA

If not prepaid a booking for al 50 cents is charged.

WANTED KNOWN

HOLJ.YWOOD Beauty Parlour, 14, CANO) Road, Kowloon Thule $240 fur apponatment. Satisfaction guaranteed Air conditioned. Special price fus WAVE $10.

WEIGHTS

FOR SALE

AND MEAS VILEMENTS

of ckrgo exported from MonR - kung und South China, compiled by the Sworn Measurers $10 from

8, C. M. Pont,"

SUNDAY POST-HERALD Spaca for commecial advertising should bo

booked not fator than noon on Wednesdays.

For the BOUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the

CHINA MAIL 48 hours before date of publication.

Specia!

Announcements

Advertian-

and Classified

monte se usum).

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building Tel: 28651

FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

sailing July 9th salling Aug. 7th

“VIET-NAM "CAMBODGE"

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE

"MONKAY" "MEKONG"

sailing July 15th sailing Aug. 4th

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

ftum Japan

for sendakan, Brisbane, Bydney

from Australia for Japan

from Japan

for Sandakan, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbournia Adeluido

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports on or

off the route & the route à sailing are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

| MAGICIAN AGAINST MAGICIAN!"

BEAM GESTURES THE ROOF,

| SEEMS TO CRASH DOWN-;

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

EVERETT LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fast regular freight--refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Slam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcotta and Chittagong.

"BRADEVERETT"

Frives Sails

July 9 from Manila. July 10 for Singapore,

Rangoon

"REBEVERETT”

Arrivca Sally

July 19 from Singapore.

Eniwetok

1947

Eniwetok People Moved Here In 1947

Ujelang

esser Eniwetok People Bikini People:

Trail of Radioactive Ash

1946

Hongelap

Rongelap People Utirih People

104#

1019

57

100

150

MILES

Ulirth Prople Evacuated Last March Moss Are Back Home

Utiri

Marshall Islands

Rongelap Prople Evacuated |Last March WIII Live Here Unill Home In Sale

Majuro

Bikini People Evacuated 1945,

KIHNow Live Here

Unhappily

Pacific Islanders Seek A

From

AP Newsfeatures

Haven

U.S. H-Bomb Tests

By Francis W. Carpenter, Associated Press Writer

New York, June 29.

For the first time next month, the United States will discuss with other nations some of the precautions taken at its super-secret atomic proving grounds in the Pacific. The explanation will come in the United Nations in answer to protests by the Marshall Islanders about radioactive injuries to their people from the March 1 hydrogen blast.

A full review is scheduled to start on July 6 before the Petitions Committee of the Trusteeship Council. Russia and India, both committee members and already critical of U.S. atomic policy, are expected to exploit the protest for propaganda purposes and call for a ban on further atomic and hydrogen tests until world controls can be established.

The United States is not will have no vote in com-¡Council and it will have a vote safe area, were injured by a member of the petitions mittee recommendations. there when the counel takes up¦ radioactivity from the March 1

the petitions committee report. committee.

The United States is, however, Japan is concerned too. Jap- part in the debate but ita member of the Trusteeship | anos: Ashermen, in a supposedly

it will take

By Lee Falk and. Phil Davis

I'M GETTING. OUT OF HERE!

NOT YET, BEAM.

AND THE BATTLE OF WILL POWER

BEGINS!

YOU--YOU ARE

NO--YOU ARE

I'LL BRING DOWN THE CEILING!

IN MY POWER--

I'LL PUT

IN MY POWER-

IT BACK!

FERD'NAND

Penang, Calcutta.

NANCY

July 19 for Kobe & Yokohama,

(Accepiing cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STAR

LINE

Fast regular freight-refrigerator-passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo- China, Slam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Porta.

"STAR ARCTURUS”

Arrives Salls

July 1 from Singapore. July 1 for

Pusan, Yokohama.

"STAR ARCTURUS“

Arrives Balls

Kobe &

July 25 from Japan, July 28 for Singapore, Port Swellen- hum, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Khorram shahr, Basrah, Kuwalt & Bahrein..

(Ascenting' cargo for trazishipman) Kebt/Znaka [and Xobe/Okinawa)

ERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A

` (Thourpornis) in theRepubile of Panama

With Lhubbed "1,takitty)

Chinese Departmant: Talephone 2829( Queen's Building,. Téléphone · 81206.

BALL PARK

KNOCK

KNOCK

JOHNNY HAZARDA

SOONER OR LATER I'M GÖNG TO FORGET TO ZUCK... AND TRECHATO KAY WALLOP

YLL PUT HE OUT FOR:

“KRYPE!

الأيام

WHAT'S THE

IDEA, SLUGGO ?

BALL PARK

KNOCK

KNOCK

"THAT COYOTE HAS BOT US BOTH CORNILLE? WIGH

AH COULD FIGGER'A WAY: OUTA THIS PORN 13+ [C

I'M HOPING THE GATEKEEPER

MIGHT BE

ABSENT- MINDED-- va

KNOCK

KNOCK

By Mik

By Emte Bushmiller

--AND SAY COME IN

KNOCK

KNOCK

By Frank Robbins.

CHOS WELL....CÁIN ́T LÄSSU. [A CRITTER AU CAIN'T SEE, BUT MISSHAH CAN BRING HIM TO

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

| AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

Pine

At the

P.G

For

Reservations Tel: 27880.

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

Can

Miguel

test.

Japon is not a member of the U.N. but maintains a permanent observer, who could speak, if invited.

Hapless Refugees

The Marshall Islanders do not Intend to play into the Russian propaganda game. Their petition emphasises that it is not a pro

States test against the United

as governing agency for the U.N. trust territory. Their appeal la based

upon their plight

| hapless refugees of the atomje

age,

Some of the more than 100 petlilon signers have volunteer- ed to appear before the U.N. as an "ally" of the United States, ready to answer any accusations om the Soviet Union or any other nation.

from

Their petition asks that the A and H-bomb tests be stopped or, If the international situation does not permit, at least that adequate safeguards' and' Warn- ing systems bo set up

The very isolation of the Mar- shalls sealed their fate. These islands, each surrounded by necklace-like beads of coral atolle enclosing a deep ingoon, are midway in the vast Pacific Ocean between Hawail, New Guinea and Japan. They camo under U.S. control in World War Il when they were wrested from the Japanese. In 1947 the United States became their trustee under UN. authority.

Futile Search

The natives of Bikini and Eniwalok were uprooted

1946-7 to make way for US. atomie experiments.

The Eniwetok people

shifted to Ujelang where they mill are, but the Bikini people moved from faland to faland in à futile march for a home as nice of the one, they "left. The Bikini "natives movid ̈to! Ròil- gerik in 1940; Kwajalela in 1948- and Kili în 1949. They are stil on

Kill but they are unhappy because the isolated faland Is inaccessible for many, months of the year because of heavy surf.

This your other Marshall

Islanders were evicted, from their homes. A thiring wind dropped radioscüivé ashes from the March 1, H-bomb text on residents of the Honjelap and Jurik stolla. In the language. of petition, they intersa Flowering of the blood count, nausea and the falling off

· from the head.” Three days bipar,

U.S. destroyer arrived to the residents83 from Rong lip Land

$164. from Ulrike They were

kaken to: Kwajalein

treatment by, a top nown in from thứ Bome diplom

Bainbr

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