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PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE
Outwarda "CANTON" "CHUSAN”
Leaves London 18th September
Rh October
"CARTHAGE" 12th October
"CORFU"
Bus Hongkong 16th October
8th November
16th November
10th November 13th December
Via Southampton, Pert Baid, Aden, Danbar, Catombo,
fromewards
"CANTON"
"CHUBAN"
Penang & Ringapore
Duo London
Leaves Bbngkong 10th October 19th November 0th November 5th December 20th December 17th December 17 Jun 1933
"CARTHAGE" 10th November "CORFU"
Via Singapore,
Penang, Colombo, Dombay, Aden, Port Bald & Loadou
FREIGHT SERVICE
Qutwarda
Acrying "SHILLONG" 23rd Det
From UK
"SUNDA"
Ifomewarda "SURAT*
120, Nov.
Leading
UK.
14 Oct.
"SHILLONG" 15th Nov
Halle For Otaru. Yokohama
& Коро
Japan
For
Singapore, Purt Swetter. ham, Penang, Colombo, Aden. Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Havre, Lon- don, Antwerp. Rutter. dain & Hamburg
With liberty to call at Delawan before or
3
after Straite Porte and at Bombay inducement offers.
Tanks available for carriage of Qu in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo,
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accommodation
Limited Passenger
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.
"WARORA" due 20th Det,
sal 11 Oct.
"FULTALA"
de 12
US EX Chat "BIOHANG" Ôuo 23d Gạt.
alls 24th Oct.
from Japa
Fur Singapore, Rangoon, Chittagong & Calcula
trom
מחוני
Straits
Calcutta, Chitig-
Kusig voo
for Japan
#
trom Calculis, Ranguon
Straita
fat Japan
P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE
"OLINDA"
C
Our 10th Oct Malls (10) Ort
trum Japan for Singapore. Colombo, Karachi, Basralı, Abada, Kurtainshahr & Kuwait
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.
"EASTERN”*
dur 1th Oct. Bally Hith Del
"NELLORE"
due 12th Oct.
from Japan
[PY Sandakan, Itabaul, Brisbane,
Melbourne
Sydney
for Japan Malta 131 Oct. from Australia
All vessels have liberty to call så any porta on or off the route & the route à sailing ern subject
to change or amendment with or without notion.
For full porfitulars apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.
THE CHINA - MAIL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1954
CHINA Victoria and Albert
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WANTED KNOWN
TOOTSORE?
mementoes
for the Navy
Oct. 5.
When the former royal yacht Victoria and Albert is broken up in the near future, a figure- head, cannon, a staircase and a stove will be among the things preserved.
DELL FOR CITY
The Queen has approved a main stairs of the Royal apart- rit plan, which will comments and two doors from the
the Royal ship in yacht. memorale several naval centres. One of them is the shore establishment where Prince Philip was serving Royal Arther at Corsham, Wills,
The silver bell given to the before he became engaged to Victoria and Albert by the
Queen (then the
Princess Merchant Taylors Company,
being returned to the City of Elizabeth).
London
They are to get the upper deck gear from the Royal Vocht,
直想
To the National Maritime muscum will go the anchor, the Amony the gifts going to the wardroom stove (it was in the
Barracks, Ports provious Victoria
Albert), six-pounder the fireplace from the Queen's brass cannon and drawing-room,
the Royal arms Also to from the stern at the yacht and
Royal Naval mouth, ornamental
Bro
four other
two
cannon.
and
Consult Dr. Scholl's Portsmouth go panels and lights the mizzen mast, which is to be
from the yacht, a figurehead and two ornamental lanterns.
a flagstaff at the museum.
Toot Comfort Bervice, Telephoo House (Mezzanine Floor) Hongkong, Qualified Chiropodial in attendance. Telephone 771ti. Air-conditioned,
FOR SALE
An
CHIVALRY ANTIENT SCHIPT. Attractive stationery of distinction, In boxes containing 35 dy sheets and 3 envelopes, or 70 singló sheets and 33 envelopes. White or grey, 60 per box. While envelopes and notepapor aley available, boxed separately. On azio . C. M. POEL"
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
MAX"
Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at Holl's Wharf from 10 a. on October 8, 1934, and con- *knees are requested to have theft representatives present during the
survey.
DUTTERFIELD & WINE, Agents.
Hongkong. October 5, 1964.
Similar pairs of lights ore
The yacht, being presented to the naval de lying in pots at Devonport and Chatham Portsmouth and the air station at Lee-on- ja care and Solent,
BOSTON H. A. C. PRESENT BOX. TO CHURCHILL
London, Oct. 5. Four |representatives of the Ancient and IIanour- able Artillery Company of Boston, Massachusetts -- third oldest regiment ta the world today called at No. 10, Downing Street to prezent
Winton
Bl
Churchill with silver cigar box.
The four, dressed in thefe blom uniforms-and gold braid, alab hinded the Prime Minister » Kliver bowl for the Queen, now Balmoral on lioliday at Castle.
About 140 members of the legiment arrived here
on Saturday for their firut offota! peacetime vilt sinco ft wan raised Эл Boston in 1838 to fight Red Indians—China Mill Special.
Russians Prefer
To Consult Private Doctors
London, Oct. 5. Many Russions still prefer to consult their private doctore
Russia's it fco-despite mammoth stafle medient servlet.
which has been deserted part of harbour with only for maintenance party to look after her, is now clarsed AS a hulk and will soun Whate Island, 'naval gunnery towed away to a breaker's yard.
Portsmouth, gets the
school at
bo
-(London Express Barvica)
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building Tel: 26651 FAST PASSENGER/FREICHT SERVICE "CAMBODGE” "LAOS"
sailing Nov. 7th 4th .... sailing Dec.
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE Accept Direct Cargo for London
"IRAQUADDY” "PEL-HO"
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN.
HERE COMES
NARDA NOW. I WAS
| A FOOL TO WORRY.
FERDINAND
LINES
17AUAN DISHES
Perang,
&
NANCY
OH, DEAR --- MY DOG IS ALWAYS PULLING STUFF OFF THE LINE
EVERETT
EVERETT ORIENT LINE
Fast regular freight-refrigerator- passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indo-China, Slam, Malaya, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong. "BRADEVERETT"
In Port Salle
Londing
Oct. 8 for Singapore,
Rangoon, Chittagong- Calcutta,
"REBEVERETT” ·
Arrives Sails
Oct. 18 from Singapore.
Oct. 18 for Kobo & Yokohama. (Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Fusan 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 BETELGEUSE”
In Port
Sails
Loading
Oct, for Puran, Kobe
Yokohama,
"STAR" ALCYONE".
In Port Loading
Salls
"LAC
Oct. 7 for Bingapore, Port Swetten- ham, Colombo, Karachi,
Basrab, Khorramshahr,
Kuwalt & Bahrein. ›
Atrives Oct. 12 from Japan. · Salis
Oct, 13 for Singapore, Part Swatten- ham, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachii, Baarab, Khorramshahr, Kuwait de Babrela. (Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)
"EVERETT"" STEAMSHIP PORATION:S/A
JOHNNY HAZARD
| JOHNNY'S MIŠBILE FLIKE TRUEZE
STUNG, THE LION LEARS, BACIC 55°
THAT'LL ONLY HOLD (WISE A SECON
.GO OUT IN. THE FIELD AND PLAY
salling Oct, 9th Bailing Nov. 6th
THAT'S THAT! I'M GLAD HE'S GONE? THAT'S THE LAST WE'LLİ SIE OF HIM, NARDA.
State-Church Struggle In East Germany
Berlin, Oct. 5.
Evidence is accumulating in West Berlin that the old struggle-between the Communist youth organisation F.D.J. and the Evangelical Church youth groups, known as Junge Gemeinde (Young Community), is smouldering again in East Ger- many.
It is a struggle for the minds of the 15-year- olds in a country, which is largely Protestant yet. has been under Communist rule for pearly nine years.
It reached its climax early last your with the expulsion from high schools of 300, members of the Young Community and the imprisonment of about 50 pastors who supported it.
of life,
The church-atnto truce June | retaliating with unofficial, but last year, a sort of live-and-let- | nevertheless nosty, pinpricks. live
arrangement, gave the F. D. J. groups are being made Young Community a new caso to listen to and debate more and more unti-religious lectures on The Communist Government the Soviet Komsomal model.
F.D.J. and other official Com- then promised to leave it alone provided that it dild act as an munkat events abo being
held on organisation. Young Community deliberately groups would be allowed to meet mornings in villages and towns unmolested for Bible lessons where the percentage of young but regional organisation would
arranged locally, churchgoers is particularly high,
GIVE LECTURES be prohibited.
Member of the Young Community
mada to
and lectures
AGREED BOUNDS
Since then. the Young Community hine kept ita activities within the agreed bounds.
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Sunday
sive lectures before F. D. J. groups and their school clames on their experiences at the Leipzig rally--and sro subjected to all kinds of discrimination ir their report does not meet with: F. D. J. approval.
of British doctors returning from a direct result of the Ali-German
This was reported by a party
The now struggle seems to be a three-week tour of Russia, Evangelical Church rally Last sponsored by the Society for month at Leipzig, which streng Cultural Reidtions with the thened the Young Community.
In some districts, the young- Soviet Union.
sturs have been told plainly: The youth gatherings of
"Either They found that medicines Leipzig wore an overwhelming church activities of
you renounce your were not free, but cheap. Druga success. More then 20,000
D.J. membership."
you give up like aurcomycin ocst about 20 youngsters attended each meet-
In East roubles (£10.)
ing, and their enthusiasm for
it means Germany, the church knew no bounds.
martyrdom if a young man, bent on any career, given up F.D.JI Beyond doubt, these young
the
church. back to people took
the membership for
an F.D.J. recommenda parishes in eagerness to recruit km will get him the scholarships others which must be a thorn and other benefits without which the flesh of the Communist even the most intelligent young.
the only
approved youth men cannot reach the top in a
Communist state,
The delegation spokesman said the increasing sucTESS of the Soviet campaign for better hyglene and nutrition flected in the appearance of the Russian people.
WAN TO
Generally, the Russian health service compared favourably with the British scheme-China Mail Special.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
NARDA WAIT--WHERE ARE YOU GOING T
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
GARAR
By Frank Robbins
ACK UP!
NON POR
In
organisation ay the country.
Reports from normally well informed sources in East der (many say that the F.D.J. is
:
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
Libby's JUST
LEMONADE
ADD WATER
BLACK MAGIC
ASSOR FED
CHOCOLATES
situation
have not so far found support It is true that these pinpricks,
from the government. The deputy Prime Minister in change nd church-sfato relations, Hesk
Otto Nuschio, put the official port
corres-
of view to Westerm
At Leipzig in July.
Com-
long as the Yucation ·
munity adheres to lis
'bo'
totrain
from acting as in ganisation,” he
"wo shall
not interfere with I, nor shall we allow
allow its followers, to be persecuted
discriminated Dainst. On the contrary, it is my fob under the constitution (which guarantees religious tree- dom) to see that now suffers for his purely religious activi=
DON'T FOLLOW LINE" But constant reports from East Germany leave no doubt that the F. D. J. is hot strictly following this line, presumably because the leaders regard the rouse, active Christian án, the most formidable obitade to the successful indoctrination of East Germian youth.
-selt
The period of open persecution of the Young Community showed that the bollef is not unifound- od. When thesisonde of, high shodi boys and girls were given, an opportunity to disavow the at public in...;
#t "the foref schools, only a fraction of them
to do to for the sake of 995) their careers.
Young Coherings.
quisition
chose
Nevertheless, the Young Com- munity membership has declined substantially in recent years to about 400,000, Many have abandoned the church since the church-state
brecaure they could not starel
the indirect. prosjure." Mapy others have left It because their parents no longer. them to remain in it.
The Christian rate has always
on"
been the mainstay of the Young Community and, doronds made the Christian hoine by the exigencies: Communes life Land" by a growing sonihy have direct bearing on the Young Community
But the overwhelming Im pression of people who mingled with them at the Leipzig
is that what is left in the chairen youth wroups is as rollid as rocki They, have been obliged to con form: externally to the demnäridla of the
indeste tipdie
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