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Outwards "CHUSAN" "CARTHAGE" "CORFU**

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Vie Anuebantot

Howarda

"CHESANY "CARTHAGE" **CORFU** "GANTON"

VIA

Leting on

2012 November

Deerunber

ungkong

13th November

1301 Decptrikame

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Port Bald, Aden, Bombay, L'olerabo.

A Singapore

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November

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199 204, 1930

Singapore. Penang, Colorabo,

Outwe

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Port

A

Dun Fondon

3d December

einber

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1905 24 Feb

Adna Bombay.

FREICHT SERVICE

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Trum

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"SHILLONG" 13. Nur

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Salin For

Kobe, YokAČNU A

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For

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ng. Pudon

Aden, Pot Maki, Gr

alkalken, Havre, LANI

toms,

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امل المان

With Liberty in call at Belawan before or after tralls Ports and a vorbay inducement offers.

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BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"FULTALA"

-

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*

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for

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from Inps.

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off the route & the route & nalling

are subject

to change or amendment with or without notice.

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OF HONG KONG LTD. Telephone Nos. 27721-4.

refrigerator

EVERETT

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

Fast regular freight

pasang or

service to Korea. Japan,

Philippines, Indo-Chian Siam, Malaya, Капдоод, Calcutta and Chittagong.

"NOREVERETT"

Arrive. Sails

Nov 16 from Swgapore. Nov 18 for Kobe & Yokohama.

"REBEVERETT'

Nov. IU van Marklia. Nov

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Accepting cargo for transhipment

Kobe/Psan and Kobo/Okinawa)

EVERETT

Fast regular freight

refrigerator

to Korca, Japan,

Philippines. Indo-Chins, Siam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf.

"STAR ARCTURUS”

Arriven Nov. 14 trom Singapore. Salle

Nov.

Arrive Sail

passenger

service

STAR

14 for Knba

LINE

Yokohamn,

"THAI"

Dec. Dec

0 from Singapore.

Кофе for

Yakobamin.

Arrives

Salin

(Accepting cargo for transhipmeni Kobe/Fusan and Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT ŠTEAMSHIP CORPORATION SẼ

(Incorporated in the Republic of Fasama

with Limited Liability)

Chinese Department: Telephone 28293. Queen's Building, Telephone 31206.

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NOTICE

BANK HOLIDAY

The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of public business on Monday,

Indonesian

Troops In New Guinea

The Hague, Nov. 4. 8th November 1954 (The day 48 Indonesian troops who land

Dutch marines are pursuing following Remembrance Sun-ed on the jungle-covered terri- dny).

tory of Netherlands New Guinen, during the second half of last month, it was officially announced here today.

Hongkong, 5th Nov., 1954.

TO ADVERTISERS

The troops, belonging to the 25th Infantry Regiment, carno from Amboina via Dobo. They SUNDAY, POST-HERALD Landed in Southwest New Spaci for commerólal | Guinea In the Eina-Baal orta advertising should be where they were, sald to have booked not later then molested the village population noon on Wednesdays.

advanced to and then

the in- tertor.

For the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the The group had now dispersed CHINA MAIL, 48 hours leaving ammunition, food and before date of publication. papers

but behind,

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PENINSULAR

QUIS MOS SEPARABIT

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STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

R.M.S. "CHUSAN”

Owing to the approaching Typhoon, the "CHUSAN" will put to sea this afternoon, and is expected to return to the Wharf on the afternoon of Saturday, 6th November 1954, weather permitting

The "CHUSAN” will sail from Hong Kong either at 11 a.m. on Sunday, 7th November 1954 or at 11 a.m. on Mon- day, 8th November, 1954.

Announcements will be made in the Press and over Radio Hongkong and Rediffusion.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

YOUR FRIEND MANDRAKE GOT PAST MY BORDER GUARDS THAT WAS A MISTAKE THEY WOULD HAVE ONLY TURNED HIM BACK.

FERDINAND

NANCY

NOW-- EVERY ROAD IS GUARDED. HE WILL BE DESTROYED ON SIGHT? ONE MAN CANNOT OUTTRICK AN ARMY-

This Big Trout Japanese Youth

Was Not Fly

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, -W. Germany, Nov. 4, Mr Stanley Medal, of Buffalo, New York,

to & thinking of writing member of Congress about a fah that got AWAT.-

Mr Medai, a civilian en- Einer employed here, by the United Blates Army, went fishing with Repre- Adam Clayton Powell (Demoors New York), who, hooked, buil failed to land the biggest

sonlative

front he had over sten. Three weeks later

Medal fished at the same spot and caught trout 3416 inches long, weighing 1144 pounds The

Jaw had been cut, s If by a line, and below the

scar WES mark which looked as if it had been made with

hook,

Ho believes the troul was the one which broke Representativo Powell's ine China Mail Special.

ENVOY CALLS ON EDEN

London Nov. 4.

Schner Don Pedro Pereira, Portugucro Ambassador to Britak called today on Bir Anthony Eden, the British Foreign

Secretary, general discussion", a Portuguese Embassy spokesman said today.

for

Refuse To Go North

Tokyo, Nov. 4. Japan still has a colony, although she has lost her empire.

But almost no settlers will come here to Japan's most northerly island.

pt

This city is the capital of a geográphical paradox. In a nation suffering acutely | While 05 a whole Japon's from overcrowding there are population

was increasing #tül in Hokkaido great open between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 spaces into which Japan's our a year, this plan attracted to plus million simply refuse to Hokkaido: 4,610 settlers In 1048; 4,007 settlers In 1949; 3,201

1.763 settlers in 1950; in Tokyo, the experts are settlers in 1881; 2,142 settlers in concorned about susterace 1952. for Japan's 80,000,000 people.

go.

On the Japanese mainland, Just beyond an ensy tram there is a net annual populatioti | ride from the centre of Sapporo, increase exceeding one million, a Hokkaido bear this month

BEARS ROAM FOREST

In Hokkaido, bears roam

In virgin forest Untracked wiklerness awaits the plough,

killed a man who was walking in the woods.

Century-old oak trees stand untouched in nearby forcats. Modern paper mills in the cilles chow their dafly quotes and spruce. Yet, even In the southerly islands, every | from the main railway lines, quare mile of cultivated land has to carry 4,220 persons.

Here, in Hokkaido, then la a state-sponsored training scheme Their talk is believed to have for now settlers. In ten years ranged over the Paris

agree- since the war, it has handled ments, bringing West Germany 4,000 recruits to Japan's "North- into the European defence west Frontiera zato of 400 syslean. It is also thought to per annum which makes ittle have embraced the situation in impression on the nation's po- Portugal's Indian settlements, pulation problem.

some districts of which have

for several weeks been occupied There was, in addition, a by self-styled "Liberators" from small influx of people under India--Reuter.

State's development plan.

MESSAGERIES

the

MARITIMES

of fr

the traveller soes little evidence that Hokkaido's natural rth sources have been touched.

FEW STAY

Many Japanero' come to This natural paradise for holidays, Few stay.

They examine the hot pool and stoam venly

of net.vely volcanic arcas. They remark

on the beauty and the clarit of unspoiled lakes and swiftly- running rivers. They eat rice brought up from the southern islands. Cows and sheep are noticed in the clearings-with- out conjuring up thoughts meat as food,

of

Japanese farmers grow riet. So they stay away from Hok- kaido where rice culture unsuited to the so'l or

the sailing Nov. 12thclimate except in a few river sailing Dec. 4th

P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building Tel: 26631

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FAST FREIGHT SERVICE

* "PEI-HO" "BIR HAKEIM”

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* Accept direct cargo for Alexandria, Barcelona & London.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

THERE ARE THE LIGHTS OF THE CITY! THE PALACE IS ON THE HILL--AND IN THE PALACE IS --NARDAI

WHAT'S THE

IDEA?

DOGS BOARDED FREE

JOHNNY HAZARD

YOU MABAN THERE'S NO USTING ON THAT GUY. -HAZARD WE SLUGGED AND DUMPED INTO THE CANAL LAST NIGHT?

TAKE IT EASY, BANJO...MAYBE I OVERLOOKED IT SOMEHOW/

GIVE ME THAT. PAPER I HE'S GOT TO BE IN HERE

MAHE'S GOT TOI

THAT WAS MANDRAKE? POST 376 REPORTING. MANDRAKE ON HIGHWAY-HEADED FOR CITY/ SET UP ROADBLOCK?.

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmilfer

-ERNIZ BUEHRAIAL, REPLI

DAILY BLAH

CRIME WAVE HITS CITY

By Frank Robbins

YOU IDIOTS..... YOU BUNGLED THE

| JOB? WHEREVER THAT HAZARD QUY-

IS, HE'S GOT TO BE POUNDS I CAN'T.

· MAKE A MOVE LLUNTIL HE TO READ!

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

| AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

FROZEN FRESH

IN THE COUNTRY]

TRY

Libby's

FROZEN FOODS

TODAY! O

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

this situatión

for a

Miguel

flats.

Japancan eat fish. So They stay away from Hokkaido where the agricultural economy would be most effelent if it were based on pasture for beef

or mutton

Japanese like a temperate climate. In Hokkaido, the sum-

mer season is brisk, the winter cold and long. The Japanese stay away.

The total area of Japan's re- maining

home territory fa 143,899 square miles and the population density over sil this #TC). including Hokkaido, €17 persons

mile, forests, mountains, paddy fields and all,

për æquare

140 A 8Q, MILE

Hokkaido's area is 30,687 square mile and the po pulation is 4,500,000 giving * statistical density of 140 per aquire mille,

ها

If it is recognised that. Hok kaido would not support any thing like the population of the southern islands, but the Hok kaido Government estimated that under a development plan the island would carry 6,000,000 people in 1947. They could not find new settlers in sufl- cleat numbers.

Only 80 years ago, Hokkaido Was the bomo only of wild animals and the aboriginal people, the Afnu.

When Japan was opened up i

to the West and began develop- ing modern systems, In the Meiji era, towards the end of the last century, Japanese for the first time took an organised interest in their northern terri- tories.

Colonisation schemes WETO developed. Hokkaido is now |administratively a part of the nation, but in effect remains

like something very much colonial outpost,

In the southern Islands, the travoller is hard put to it to avoid people. Here, it is often difficult to find anyone in 100 miles.

AIR SERVICES

Li

In the southern Islands, comfortable air services; sleeping, compartments Crack express traina, - are readily available.

#

Here, fow roads are better than rough tracks through the forest and among the mountains and Lakes there aro manc square miles without even

the track traversing

Outside

a fow main centres

like Sapporo, the villages are recognisably frottiler

posts, awaiting expansion.

There is ∙Blow

ow movement.

Into the empty #phoes

Japary's

crewed

But

mainland population. In- by 18.0 by: 18,000,000 people i aight years after the war. Hok kaido had 3,006,871 people 1937, 3,500,000 in 1945 rod this,

the population, what cetle mated at 3,000,000

Cowa

grazing in Japan's main source

clearing

provok Hokkaido claim to b

Supplied. But

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