P&O B.I. E&A
COMPANIES
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. Cò.
PASSENGER/FREIGHT: SERVICE
Leaves London Due Nongk
20th September 18th October
fath August
Outwards "CORFU "CANTON"
18th September
"CHUSAN"
8th November 16th November
"CARTHAGE"
8th October 13th October
Via Southampton, Peri Axld, Aden, Bombay, Colombo,
Penang & Singapore,
Leaves Hongkong · Doe London
Homewards
"CORFU"
24th Septeersber
10 Ch
"CANTON"
19th October
ipt
5th November
October
November
"CHUSAN" "CARTHAGE"
Via Singapore,
8th December
Itcmaber
November 20th
Penang. Colombo, Bombay,
Port said & London
FREIGHT SERVICE
Arriving
Ades,
Outwards "HINGAPORE"
"HURAT"
In Pock
Frem
UK
sal 4th
21-1
Sel
UK
Homeward *HINGAPORE" 270%
1.onding
ཅ•I+t
Rails For Kobe, Nagoya,
Shiinau
Yokohama
Otaru, Yokokaina & Kobe
For
Str.
י
Swei- 1. PRAT Colmaten, Aden Port Said, Genon. Mametilen. 1avie. London. Aust-
Bottesdi WIND, Hamburg
With liberis to call at Belawan before or after Stralis Ports and a Bombay r inducement offers. Tanks available for carriage of Of In Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger sccommodation
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"SIRDHANA”
"WARLA"
"SANTHIA"
from Japan)
Bulk.
Penang.
for Singapor sails 2 Sept
Rangoon & calculta trom Japan for Singapore. Rangoon, Chittagong
t Ih Hant. MIŠA JAUH Seid
1910 Sep
Hall 11 Sept
Itangoon
Calcutta
from Calcutta
Jot Japan.
& Stran
P. & O./B, I, JOINT SERVICE
"OKHLA"
ดu
DEN Sept
paly 10th Sept
"OLINDA"
stue 15th Sept salls 10th Sept
from Japan
for Singapore, tisk:mbe Karachi. Han
Abadan. Kisercamshaft, Kuwait direct, uther ♪ Gulf Starts Vin
Kare.
from Petman Gulf for JuperS
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
EASTERN"
"EASTERN"
due 15th Sept
from Australia
mila toh Sept for Japan1
dur 6th Oct
ASİTA
for Sundakan, Jath Vel.
from Japan
Rabayi,
Brinbase. Melbout ne
Sydney
N
All vessels have liberty to call at any poris on or off the route & the route & calling are subject so change or amendment with or without notice.
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HONGKONG
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1954.
COMMERCIAL PIRATE'
Conditions In Japan
The Same As 1930
London, Sept. 1. The right-wing London Evening Standard said today that nearly all the conditions which Postage, China and MADO O SOMETHING NEW and EXCLUSIV made Japan the "commercial pirate" of the 1930's
Subscription; 80.00 per month.
per month, U.K., British Possessions and other countries $7.00 per month.
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NOTICE
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that nn Interim Dividend in respect of the year 1954 of 70 cents per share, free of tax, has been payable on and declared after 17th September 1954.
exist today.
Commenting on the demands of striking Japanese textiles workers of the Omi Company, the newspaper said tonight that Japanese work ers still drew a wage and lived at a level lower than any Western trade union would tolerate.
rise in her
The Evening Standard sald "What has so far hampered. the £1,000 help being sent to Japan has been neither a change the strikers by the British of heart. nor a United Textile Factory Workers standard of Ilving," the Evening Association seemed to indicate a Standard commented. deep sea change from the me when Japan was chasing British textiles out of every market in the globe.
"In 1933, a female operative Industry in the Japaneso, allk Applications for Dividend was paid ninepence a day, child labour was general in Japaneso of human Enjoyment by righis was no more marked then Warrants should be made mis olther personally.
But un- letter to the Registered Office than it appears now.
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or
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building
FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
"LAOS"
*VIẾT-NAM”
"ANADYR"
"IRAQUADDY"
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
TA: 26631
salling Sept. 4th 1st salling Oct.
sailing Sept. 7th sailing Oct.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
THEY PLANTED THE STOLEN JEWELS
IN THIS SNOWMAN"--THE GHOST
SKIER PICKED THEM UP AND
TOOK THEM UP THE
HAUNTED SLOPE --
ARDYO
FAN 131
IN THE CAVE THEY ALTERED THE JEWELS. THEY HAD MANY GADGETS--ONE TO MAKE SNOWSLIDES--
KRIST
NANCY
FOR
SEA
For full particulars upply 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, Siam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong.
"NOREVERETT"
Arrives Sals
Sept. 8 from Manila. Sept.
for Singapore, Penang, Rangoon, Chittagong Calcutta.
"BRADEVERETT"
Arrives Salla
Sept. 24 from Manila.
Sept. 25' for Singapore.
Rangoon & Calcutta,
(Accepting 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.
“STAR ALCYONE”
Arrives Sept. 0 from Singapore,
for Sept. 0
Pusan, Yokohama.
Sala
"LAO"
Arrives Sallo
Sept. 10 from Singaporo
Sept. 20 for Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya
& Yokoharha,
(Accepting cargo for transhipment Hobe/Pusap and Kobe/Okinawa)
EVERETT STEAMship corporatION SIA (Incorparsted in: the Répubho et 'Fakkina' with Limited- Libilityy
Chinese Department: Telephone 28293, Queen's Building, • Telephone : 31206.
FERDNAND
PHARMACY
JOHNNY. HAZARD
·HMM«««TU-TU SEEMS,
TO HAVE A NEW JOKE IN HIS BAG OF TRICKE{
{I THINK I'LL LAFF IT UP FOR HIM!
AS ́ESCARRE TAKES ► DEAD AM AT THE; ". UNSUSPECTING NICKE,
MY SNOW-
MAN
FIX. THAT
1. MISS
I CAN
Ponang,
I WISH IT WAS WINTER AGAIN
WHY ?
Koba
عمال
7th
SODA
tlung.
MEREST GESTURE
might be The change
more
appareat than real, it said How. ever inspired, the gift to the Omi workers had to be the merest celure. Certainly Britain could not keep the dumper from her customers' door by contributing to Japanese strike funds.
Yes.
The West's Striking
Power To Be Strengthened
From A Special Correspondent
Paris, Sept. 1. Striking power for swift defensive retaliation in the air by the North Atlantic Treaty Forces stationed in Europe will be greatly strengthened in the near future.
According to sources close to General Alfred Gruenther's Supreme Headquarters, Allied Forces Europe at Rocquencourt, near Paris, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's air bases in Europe are due to receive during the next few months large scale deliveries of Republic F-84 F Thunder- streak aircraft.
The
-means
weapon
carry out an strategy had Europe
been in
"It has been the distorting effect of her economy of thou rands of millions of American
Thunderstrekes, now in countries of the North Atlantic dollars pumped in by direct aid, Korean war contracts and gar- mass production in the United Treaty Organisation, should not
arc These States. rison troops
the swept-wing bo overlooked. Spending.
Successor Last February, I was able dollars have diverted Japan and atom-bomb-carrying her mission. They have mask to the Thunderjet and are listed to note the portents of this new no ed the need for modernisation by the United States Air Force strategy and reported that many
of the
to kept inemelent in the select "over 450 miles
atomic of her forces, conccrna anont, led to too much per hour" category.
They will replace some of the then already luxury spending and too little
Sabrajets deployed to Europe as and in the hands capital investment.
an emergency mensure during a military leaders for the past two At that riate, Republic period of international tension Yossa
Tunderjets based all over last year. A very fast photo-. graphic-reconnaissance
version
lon Europe from Norway to Turkey of the Thunderstreak, known as had been revented by the United the Thunderflash, 1s Also States Air Force
for delivery to the nuclear capability. scheduled
United States Now, eminent North Atlantic Treaty Organisa-
authorities
en air power have outlined some of the rc- publicly considerations of Allied tactical
"There is no reason to sup- will pose that this unbalanco be permanent. Thero. is always time for the Japanese to shake and off their dollar debility rebuild their outworn industry. "Then technical effetoney will once again be joined to cheap and unscrupulous polkles, They still have cause Lancashire."~-~~ for anxiety to China Ma Special.
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"ROYAL SUITOR"
NEXT
By Mik
By Erale Bushmiller
By Frank Robbins
WITH A CONIC LEAP THE CLOWN LANDS. BERICHT. ESGARRE 200
TOUCHE
tion.
of European
having
air power strategy being brought about by the continuing develop- and
CHANGE IN STRATEGY These and other new aircraft coming into practical assign- ment in Europo indicate, military ment of both nuclear weapons
faster jet fighter-bombers. experts here believe, an im-
The "Air Force Magazine," portant change in the concept
of the United of tactical air the publication and application
States Air Force Association, an strategy, a change which may unofficial
of ex- organisation have influenced the decisions of
and servicemen (veterans) Western the statesmen of the
members of the American atr nations in recent conferences,
This
the arm, stresses the new capabiti- change
ties of tactical atomic air power
pectacular
follows
of "
delton and in a special staff study.
wide variety of
more powerth nuclear weapons which can be carried at
and
or
orle
NUCLEAR WARHEAD
"It is now supersonte speeds over long
possible to tollor warhead to perform distances by relatively small jeta nuclear
by guided virtually any military task," tho Aghter aircraft missiles.
cditors state, In this connection, the sign!- The Magazine sees the new Acunce of the Atomic Power bill, concept and practice of tactical signed by President Eisenhower atomic are power as enabling an yesterday and making atomic in- Allied commander of the North formation availoble to member
Atlantic Treaty Organisation to strike at chemy troop con- centrations
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS.
AND REFRIGERATORS
SMANIA
*THE JAM TWAT MADE TAKKANEL FANOUS"
DAIRY BOX
MILK
and strong points with nuclear weapons from fast and fighters jet
1
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..
Immediately follow up h advantage by vil deploying his ground forces into the areas subjected to nuclear bombardment.
7
The key factor in such situation would be the selection, from the nuclear arsenal, of n weapon of a power appropriate to the size of the target, so that quick exploitation of the nuclear strike could be made by troops and armoured forces.
The Air Force Magazine also points the tactical air power
to advantages gained from the per- fection the so-called "FICON" (flying aircraft carrier) technique in which a giant intercontinental 8-36 bomber can take oft and Jand carrying a Thunderjet or Thunderstrook Bghter plane in its belly.
POWERFUL WEAPON The tactical atomic aspreis of the FICON cambination of the huze
B-36 and the F-84F Thunderstreak provide the free nations with still another power- ful weapon.
The B-30 bomber with its 10,000-mile range, carrying a Thunderstreak with nuclear capability, could conceivably of the any region penetrate earth, release the fighter in mid- air, hover cut of range until the Aighter accomplished its mission. retrieve it and return to a friendly bosc.
The technique of mid-air refuelling combined with the performance of this unusual nuclear team of aircraft gives the ability to remain aloft in- denhitely on missions of many
in all, Western military experta now believe that these and other new developments in the deployment of both tactical and strategic air power havo raised to new heights the West's ability to retaliate instantly, and effectively against any aggressor. -China Mall Special
CHOCOLATES Aw Boon Haw
atlon
Improving
Honolulu, Sept. 1,
Mc Aw Boon How made further progress on the road to recovery during the night, with his temperature down to nearly. normal at 100,3 this morning..
Dr. Edmund Leo said 'Mr Aw was parceptibly cheered by the nasty that his daughter was [arriving・・ from Hongkong to- morrow to me) time, Dr Lze Me Awn hostibent was stronger all the time kidneys: also see Sewith®, greater
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