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Picking Daisies Risk That Spain
Is A Business
Proposition
Washington, July 1.
Picking daisies is a purely business proposi- tion for farm workers in Africa, Japan and Ecuador.
For this white-petalled flower with a yellow centre, known as pyrethrum, yields a potent in secticide.
Last year, the United States imported almost
Dunages rargo ex this vessel will 8,000,000 lbs of dried blooms. bn Murveyed by Memere, Paulsen &
Davy
tti
+21
at Holl's Whart from July B and 1934,
Ed
1.
Kin
aro requested representatives present
ourvey.
Agenta
IITTERFIELD & KATTAK
Hong Kong. July 2, 1954.
not exceeding 25 words, 45 To ADVERTISERS cents each additional word ALTERNATE INSERTIONS
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It not preparú a booking the
cente is thaiyed.
WANTED KNOWN
HOLLYWOOD Beauty LAWlleron itund,
03219
Parlour, 14, PITULLU fur appofineol guaranteed Air conditioned speci price for wave
$10
FOR SALE
COLUMBIA COPPERPLATE Copy- trix Pencils Red, Blue, Yelow,
Brown Black.
Grebi
per gross, H pet data 40 tents each. Uztainable at "S. C. A. Fust
not
201
SUNDAY POST. HERALD
Врасе for commeolal
ndertising should be
Prosked
letar than
ant Wednesdays.
For the SOUTH CHINA
MORNING POST and the
CHINA MAIL 48 hours
before date of publication
Special Announcement and Clasfod Adverthe
menta ka uzual,
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
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The fuki or powder extract,veloped a chemical compound
a score named allethrin which from these is used for
closely of things. Householders spray resembles pyrethrum. The new it to kill mosquitoes, files and renduct, now being made by
Cattlernen enta
douse it
two American (1)
chemical com- their herds. Sugar beet fariners pt.es, con be subsltried for sprend it on their crops
pyre brum for some uses but it cinerariae- k not expected to displace it "Chrysanthemum
entuely. folium," as it is known botank- centuries cally, was discovered ogo in Persia, where the flowers When the pre ot Krow wild. the powder spread to Europe, Yugoslavia became
source.
For a
Pyrethrum growers in Equador Anka loave extensive me inch programsonen amid E laleirung the plant's vleki and to build Peopl They pền
hinnets of bulk flowerR 4 Mil Sekil
Ume. Japan gained a j viriual monopoly of the proti duct, but_la the last 20 yar British East
Lib Africa Belgina
Congo have altv
in
emerged as the leading growers. ECUADOR'S EXPORTS Ecuador's Initial
exports 1953 capped a
a 10-year research programme to develop pyrethrum 05 a major crop. Indla, Rusada, and half a dozen Latin Ameri- small can nations have grown quantities of IL
Simpler Meals Wanted
Copenhagen, July 1.
wives Young South Jutland are campaigning against elabor- but Conditional ments -
at
Pyrethrum Was introduced Into the United States about especially at coffee time in the 1860.
Attempts to grow the afternoon. crop commercially In California, southern Colorado and eastern Pennsylvanta falled
because
The traditional South Jutland enffee table contains no fewer Chan eleven sorts of cake
excessive harvesting costs.
52010
of
The plants bloom spasmodi-currant cake, Wiener cake, cut cally and the flowers must be cake, Jam roll, and two or three r layer chise Lesides plcked by hand. They can be ports
sorts several drip but
homemade in most large
biscuits. scale operations, frying is dona artificiall sailing July 9th Pyrethrum thrives in a warm, Its average yield cilmate. sailing Aug. 7th
is 700-800 Iba of dried blossoms per acre. Oddly Chough, al- though the flower In a deadly inser Licide, It is not immune from insect attack in the field in 1949. the United States Department of Agriculture
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"BRADEVERETT"
Arrives
Solis
July D from Manila.
Singapore, July 10 for
Rangoon 62
"REBEVERETT"
Arrives Salle
July 10 from Singapore.
sailing July 15th sailing Aug. 4th
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IN BEFORE MANDRAKE'S SUPERIOR POWER--
RISE!
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May Become U.S. 'Colony'
Madrid, July 1.
The risk that Spain may become a "colony” of the United States as a result of the defence and aid agreements of 1953, is suggested by a Spanish Monarchist leader, the Duke of Maurs, in a book entitled “Political Present and Future of Spain.”
Only a few copies of the galley proofs have been circulated among friends of the Duke.
The Duke also argues that the present regime' should be replaced by a Monarchy.
The book in its present form will have to be A change of would have no chance of pass-regime. ing the Blatc censorship
General Franco were to necessary before i could be lie, then the executive powers placed on sale in Spoln, and should he handed over to the the Duke himself suys the rightful heir to the throne, But galley proofs: "This book will he should not be recognised as perhaps not be published un-King of Spain unlit a free vote
after my death."
has been taken to decide the
is -
Wis
Of the pact with the United Constitutional States. Be Duke writes: The done in the case of Umberto 11 rising and powerful American of Italy." Imperialian is greatly flattered
by having even if only
tem-
bases milltary
porarily,
European soil!
on
Government,
The Spanisi hedged in by economic
SOCIAL LEGISLATION
The Duke, who won Minister 61 Lalmur for reveral months in 1931, erlite veg strongly the diff oral legislation of the regime. "The workers are the manit culties, thought it indispens- able to cede, in # profitable pampered class in our country." something of the good he writes, "They are praised by Diu'.
writers and speakers who have things still relained here.
discourteous bitter and only "All the man-in-the-street thing to
of the other
can see is that such exchanges have over thousands of years Initiated colonial exploitations. sometimes beneficial to both sides.
is
classes.
soy
"The present squandering policy of the leaders of the nation in this ro pect has the risk that the spoiled workers will demand the moon."
The Duke is also preoccupied about the
future of Spain's
WOZITI
fact "The only positive that an autocracy on its own exclusive authority has abolish- ed the neutrality of Spain by tho Spanish-American Pact,"
"As recently The Duke considers that the
229 1936, the danger of a third World War middle class women formed the sentimental bulwark of the na- Impossible is negligible. "It is even tu imagine the Soviet tion. But now economic dim- Union under Malenkov attack-culties, the foreign influence of
books.
cinema and radio and neighbours Balkan
lock of
parental control, threaten the early ruin of this bulwark."
Ing those
who are free from the Soviet
They cost about 21 kroner (22 shillings) for six persons Gad take over eight hours to prepare.
A simplified coffer menu now being demonstrated at local yoke and much less the
of an attack on distant Spain," food exhibitions. But the older farmers' wives stil
he declares. insist on of eleven soria
cake, China de-Mail Special.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
YES, WASN'T IT! BUT THERE WAS
NO OTHER WAY, YOU CAN ONLY
FIGHT MAGIC--WITH MAGIC.
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
ERNI
?
BUSHMILL, MJ,
By Frank Robbins
AND FOR CHEE EBUT SECOND BEFORE THE ROPE SNAPS, TRECHATS | BOXI NE JERKED TO A HALT
Iden
As regards the Monarchy, he says: "The next move in Spain
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
Couldn't be fresher!
Itry.
Libby's Ty
FROZEN PEAS TODAY |-
BLACK MAGIC
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
..this situation
calls for
San Miguel
PRESENT SPAIN
The Duke concludes his book with a reference to the present moment in Spain in terms of the Immortal novel, Don Quixote, saying: "The Island of Barataria, without ceasing to be an island, may also be converted into a colony."
The
is 76 Duke of Maura years of age and is the elder so11 of the conservative statesman, Don Antonio Maura. The duke- dom was conferred on him in 1930 in recognition of the set- vices which his father rendered to the nation.
He followed the legal pro- fession and docaine a prominent lawyer, was Member of Parlia ment from 1904 toj 1914, and Labour Minister in the last Cabinet of King Alfonso in 1931, The Duke has written various books on polities, including one critical of the dictatorship of General Primo. He belongs to the Romil Spanish Aendemy of Language and Royal Spanish Academy of History,China Mail Special.
Japan's Estimate Of Demand For New Shipping
Tokyo, July, 1.
of The Japanese Ministry Transportation: has estimated de- mand for new ships during the 1984 financial year (April- March) at 390,000 gross tons, with shipbuilding capacity 500,000 to 050,000 tons.
The figure is expected to in clude .170,000 tons of ships to be built under the Government shipbuilding project; 150,000 tons for export, and 70,000 tons for other ships, including those of the National Safety Board.
The Ministry disclosed that by March 1964 the number of workers employed. at 23 major shipyards had decreased by 14. per cent to 66,833 from 73.500 in October 1951. There had also been a decline in temporary workers from 12,893 to 7,023 and in the number of contractors from 8,518 to 7,780 after a peak of 10,547 in April 1953.
Meanwhile, It is announced that two Japanese member firms of the European Freight Co- ference and the Mitsul Shipping Company, an outsider, will probably be competing with each other shortly on. European, route.
the
The Mitsui Shipping. Cón- pany has announced - that salpa of ita, sust-bound/round-the- world service will call at Lans dom At present, the service tuns directly from Hamburg to Le Havre without calling at London
The OSK and NYX are pealed to 'ady Lotidon as a port
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