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Pago 8:

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/Freight serviCE

Outwards "CANTON" "CHUBAN" "CARTHAGE"

"CORFU"

Leaves London

16th September h October

Dow cogOFFI

In Putt

3rd November

13th November

13th October

10th November 13th December

Via Houthampton, Port said, Aden, Borubay, Colombo,

Homewardn

"CANTON"

"CHUSAN"

Penatry & Singapore

Inawa Tongkong Drue London

19th October

1912 November

6th Nuvember

3rd December

"CARTHAGE" Al November 22nd December

"CORFU”

4/la

Bingojore,

3rd December

Penang. Colombo, J'on hald

17 Jon 1935

Aden, Vombay,

Longun

FREIGHT SERVICE

Outwarda

"SHILLONG" Jist

"SUNDA"

Arriving

Our

From

V.A

VK.

Balls For Otaru, Yokolimina & Kobe Зарат

For

12th Nuv.

Homewards

LAGGINE "SHILLONG" 10 Nov

Singapore, Purt Swetten- ham, Penang. Calombo, Aden. Pori Haid. Genoa, Marolles. Havre, LAMI don,

Antwerp, totter- dam & Hamburg

With Herty to call at Belawan before or alter tralia Ports and at Bombay if induceinent offers.

Tanks availablo for carriage of Oll in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"SIRDHANA” đuo 19th Oct.

walls 20th Oct.

"FULTALA” due 19th Nov.

swil, 11th Nay

"SIDHANA" due 12th Nov at 14th Nov

"OBRA"

"ORDIA"

Calcutta, Itangoon a traita Гог Зарва

from Japan for Bingapore, Rangoon Caloutta à Chinagong

from Japan

for Singapore, Penang. Ilangon de Calcutta

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

for Singapore, Borbay,

dur 20th Nov

from Japan

Pails 21 Nov

Karachi,

Abadan,

& Huwall

Basrah. Shortl

due 24th Nov. from P.G. & Karachi

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

**NANKIN"

fur cth Nov.

aade 7th Nov.

"NELLORE" dun 8th Nov.

raila Bihi Nov.

from Australie for Japan

from Japan

for Sandakan, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney Mel- bourne & Adelaide

AN vessels have liberty to call at any poris on or off the route & the route & mailing are subject to change pr amendment with or without notice.

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

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1954

CHINA U.S.Farmers Warned Civil Defence

MAIL

MILIAN STATE

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)' Price, 20 cents" per copy, Saturdays 30 cents,

Subscription: $6.00 per month. Porter Moono $3.00 per month,

Iris Pomona

and older countries $7.00 per month. News contributions, always wel-

To Watch For Enemy

Out Agents

"Yashington, Oct. 17:

The Federal Civil Defence Administration nome, should be added to the urged American farmers today to be constantly alert for any attempt by enemy agents to wage biological warfare against livestock and crops.

Editor, businoms communtaktion weld advertisements to the Becretary,

Telephone: 26611 (5 Lines). BOWLOON OFFICE:

Salisbury Road, Telephone: 82830,

WANTED KNOWN

FOOTBONE? Comeult Dr. Schous oo Confort Service, Telephone House (Mezzanine Floor) Hongkong. Qualified Chiropodiss in attendance. Telephone 21181. Air-conditioned.

MUSICAL

Apollo-

"Stein-

WELL KNOWN grand way**, "Bluthner and

welcome at Dresden". Inspection Mayfair Music Company, 2, Chiu Lung Street, telephone 27313.

The agency mado public a Another posibility, which the now, 10-page pamphlet entitled Civil Defence Administration "what the farmer "should know sold was pretty remoto, te that about blological warfare." | enemy aeroplants might try to Copley may be obtained for. 15 | spray growing сторе with cents each from the Superinten- chanical polsons, such as 2-4D. dent of Documents, Washington or with the spores of plant 25, D.C.

discuses, such as wheat stem rust-United Press.

NEW PESTS

The pamphlet reiterates previous warnings that enemy agents could attack the nation's food supply, even before a shooting war begins, by spreading dis- Canes among farm animals or by introducing new kinds of pests or blights among стори

PIANO TUNING and Repairs. Our expert representatives will visit Mac for le purpose during the next Jew weeks. Macau rexlidenta wishing to make use of their ser- vices plosse apply Maytale MURIC | NOTICE TO CONSIGNRES Company. 23. Chỉù Lung Street,

VOX LPS Beethoven Missa Solem- n. Saint-Saens Samson & Delilah, Mathew Pailon, Paganini Violin Concerto etc. Also Victor, falian Fonit, and French tocords available, D. Excer, A, Des Voeux Road. rom 1. 2nd floor, telephone 30100.

STAMPS

SOMETHING NEW and EXCLUSIVE, Frosh slouds received of collector

From packets of assorted stompe

20 cents per packet upwards. An South Chiram entirely new reries. Morning Post Lid., Wyndhan Street.

*HAINAN“

Damaged cargo ex this vessel will ba surveyed by Mesra, Goddard & Dkruglo at Holt's Wharf from 10 a.m. on October 19, 1954, and con- Kigrees pre requested to have their representativen prezent during the

survey.

BUTTERFIELD & WINE, Ápenta.

Hong Kong, October 17, 1954.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building Tel: 26651

FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE "CAMBODGE"

"LAOS"

sailing Nov. 7th sailing Dec. 4th

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE

* "PEL-HO"

"BIR HAKEIM"

sailing Nov. 9th sailing Dec. 12th

* Accept direct cargo for London.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

NIGHT--KING BARTUN'S PRIVATE AIRPORT--NARDA IS RUSHED UNDER COVER OF DARKNESS--

FERDINAND

--TO A SIDE ENTRANCE IN BARTUN'S. GREAT PALACE --

I WISH YOU KNEW

NANCY

Penang,

SALUTATIONS,

NANCY

LONG

I KNOW A

WORDS LIKE

EVERETT LINES.

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

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

"REBEVERETT"

Arrives Salla

Oct. 21 from Singapore, Oct. 21 for Kobe

"LENEVERETT"

Arrives Bails

Oct. 23 from. Manlin Oct. 24 for

Yokohama.

Singapore, Rangoon & Calcutta

(Accepting cargo for transbipment Kobe/Pusan- and Hobe/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”

Arrives Bells

цец

Oct. 31 from Japan,. Nov.1 for Singapore, Port Swation. Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Besrah Khorramshahr, “Kuwait Bahrein,

STAR ARCTURUS”

"Arrivem · Nov. 0 + froto Singapore.

Bails

Nov.

BIRD+

CALLS

JOHNNY HAZARD

YOU'LL FIND OUT BOON

FENOUGH AND DONTSTARY

YOUPLE WIND UP, THE WHOLE WAY

| LAST STOP MAZ

for Kobe & Yokohama,

||IVE CONT

THOUGH

THAT

LONGER

WORD. THAN HE.

DOES

PENINSULAR

Recruiting

Landon, Oot, 17. The Home Office here is to launch a": kation-wide Defence, recruiting campaign to being the forps

760,000 volunteers

campaign is 物

councils who have aban- doned, thale, Civil Derenos

ihey were fuille in face of the hydrogen bomb.

The official view is that. hydrogen and atom bomb' risks increase the mood for Clyik Eretemen - volunteers. AI present, the total strength is not much mo than 200,000,

The National Hospital the Special Heserve and Constabulary particularly nood, reinforcements. - China Mall Special.

Special American Army School

In Bavarian Alps

Murnau, Bavaria, Oct. 17:

United States soldiers, as well as civilians employed at United States depots in France and Germany, are receiving thorough training in oil branches of engineering at an army school here, in the foothills of the Alps.

About 4,000 men have graduated at the end of 23 main courses during the past year, taking back to their units practical knowledge gained from realistic exercises on a 300-acre site, which the German Wehrmacht once used for the same purpose.

of

Perhaps the most impressive j carefully dislodged the traps course is bridge-building.

from the earth that hid them," Dozens of full size and half In hut models and photo- scalo bridges are slung across | graphs of the latest kinds dips in the terrain, some with booby-trapa which potential & ORIENTAL shaped timbers, others with | enemies are known to have are

plain-tree trunki.

an display to remind the men of realities.

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

R.M.S. "CANTON“

SAILS:

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

BAGGAGE:

* .

Tuesday, the 19th October, at 12.00 Noon for the UNITED KINGDOM via Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Aden and Port Said. Passengers are requested to send ALL BAGGAGE to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co's Godown at No. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE, by Noon on Monday, 18th October. With the exception of hand packages carried by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Co.'s Godown for loading on board by Ship's slings only. Passengers should embark between 9.30 and 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 19th October, 1954.

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITH OR WITHOUT NOTICE

SPECIAL NOTE:

EMBARKATION:

By Lee Fulk and Phil Davis

NO ONE KNOWS YOU'RE HERE. I HOPE

| YOU WILL FEEL AT HOME IN THIS

PALACE, IT'LL BE YOURS TOO SOMEDAY-

THROWING THINGS ALREADY--AND WE'RE NOT EVEN MARRIGO YETİ

3-24

TOMORROW FLY IN THE OINTMENT

By Mik

By Erale Bushmiller

JAMJAMJAMJAM JAM JAMJAMJAM

THE START

Each flyo-week 100ELTEO starts by pulling down bridge built by the course, before, then does the com- plète expreise.

And just to prove that they really

are strong jobs; visiting Allied newspaper correspondents were driven across one of them in a bus.

mone

named.

B

FIRE-FIGHTING

LAS

A spectacular вседе M the fire-fightlog training being given to a French civiljan (oara from Rochelle, where the United States Army has valuable Installations,

ira

with Just

A shallow well of oil in thỏ ground, about three yards In Near by, on the heavy equip-diameter, is set alight, with a ment training ground, the Liberal sprinkling of petrol to familar bulldozers and other, make a good blaze.

grotesque cousins had

The Frenchmen quenched the made a large, bare patch the rolling pasture land. Appre-menacing orange flames

foam extinguishers "carry-all under a minute, leaving a pall priately tractors"

were clearing away of billowing black smoke against whole mounds at one push, the sky.. while "grators" advanced In

Efficient as this display seem- phalanx along a broad expanse fattened from 0 hillside. ed, it was bottered by another amoothing it into a hard, level under. the SAMA conditions, surface.

using water from two hoses, The mole is terrific, and the The men approached daringly shape of the earth changes near, wearing helmets and ralb under foot as the glant machines coats but no asbestos or goggles show their paces.

for protection, and skilfully a mist of fine spray Laying and sweeping mines projected is another of the army engineers' which stifled the names in 22

hero.. Dummy seconds. tasks taught mines are used, of course, but the atmosphere of war-time danger is so well simulated in overy other respect that few of the men could have stopped a quickening of the pulse as they

TALK

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Have you seen

Admiral

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AND REFRIGERATORS

BE HEALTHY (more vitamin C) BE WEALTHY (amazingly economical AND WISE (the name you trust)

Libby's

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Indoor activities, less exciting but just as important, include motor instruction in welding, mechanics, the supply of water and electricity and even rodent control, all of which fall of the lot of the engineers, •*-

During their stay, all students have the use of a luxury lounge and well-stocked canteens, while for their days off, within half an hour's drive, is Garmisch, and the winter sporta centre, romo of the finest scenery Europe.

FINE MESS

with

For the offours, quisitioned country maner provides a fine mess, com plete

ballroom. ancestral portraits, and all the extravagance of furni»" ture which the pre-2014 years could allow.)

The German owners are. puted oven to be glad that it has boen requisitioned because, at the present rates of property fax, they would have, been forced to sell it years ago..

The Commandant of the Murnau Engineering School Is Lieutenant Colonel Walter 3. Wells, from Beaumont, Texas. The 102 instructors on hia' staff. are mainly enlisted men, but include also saven

threo

Tulted States alice and

seven Germans. These Germans, besides being good teachers of their own branch of engineer-

to ing, have also to be able Instruct in. French-China Mall Special.

Peron Warns

Communists

Buenos Aires, Oct. 17. President Jun Peron, warned. Communists today that he would: not tolerate "liberty to destroy liberty."

Addressing Layalty Day rally over a nation-wide hookup, he said of the Communisis "They will "sley in gaol, as long as they tay destroy the people's organisations

Communists dressed

'never" as Con

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