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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENCER/freight SERVICE

(utwarde "CARTHAGE"

"CORFU“

"CANTON"

"CHUBAN"

Leaves London

Due Hongkong

I furt

471 December

10

Jan. 135

JOIN

14th December

Via Southampton, Port Said, Aden, Hombay, Colombo,

PCARTHAGE" 2150 Nuvrinber

"CORFU"

"CANTON"

**CHUSAN”

VIA

*

Penang A Hingapore

Lenses Thongkong Dur London

ZZcul Iceber

Jas

1945 Pub.

2001 Sarah

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41ב10

7th Deutz

117 Jan.

264 Frb

Port Mald

Lundby firin

29th Novrinber

Also calia

Sarapilion.

1253

Kingapore, Penang. Colombo, Bombay, Aden,

London

Poronat

"HUNDA"

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FREIGHT SERVICE

Kotdag

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For

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Ani

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Fla

Lomato 261ly dar

With liberty in call w Belawan before t after calls Ports and A Botabay inducement offers

Tanks available for carriage of Ol in Bulk. Space for refrigerated cargo. Limited Passenger

accommodation,

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD,

"FULTALA“

"WARLA"

from Jap

fa Singapoke

Jagtoon.

s alyyte

u

好腻

I

Jatt Furnis

Ja

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P. & O./8. I. JOINT SERVICE

dur 24 Nov frưn

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954.

CHINA MAIL

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EVERETT

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

Fast regular freight refrigerator passenger Bervice to Korea, Јарап, Philippines,

Slam, Rangoon, Calcutta and Chittagong.

"NOREVERETT”

Indo-China,

Malaya,

Arrives Sail

Nov, 20 from Singapore. Noy,

for Robe & Yokohama.

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in attendance.

TUITION

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FOR SALE

“BRITISH MÁÞɛ children's shoes up 10 $19.30, pair. Also men's shoes.

-Shanghai B

· Hongkong

Causeway Bay (opposite Capitol Themre).

PAUKING PAPER

103

approximately

5. C. M. Post Lid."

iba.

MUSICAL

ELSIE FIELD

IN ZURICH

Zurich, Nov.

18,

bales of Dr Elsie Field, stater of Her- "Apply | man and Noel Field, both recent- ly released from prisons in East Europe, arrived

UPRIGHT GRAND PIAND by Wal- `ter Pleno Co.. New York. $1,000. Also fresti otoke of new and re- condițiuned upright grand pianon by well known makers, musical teatru mente, musle publications, Piano Luning and repairing Music Co., 1. Chu Lung Street and red 20-Y. China Building. Phone 27313.

To ADVERTISERS

BUNDAY POST HERALD Врасе for commercial advertising should

be booked flot Jator than noan on Wednesdays.

For the SOUTH MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication,

air from London

HEIR FOR

PREMIER

BARONET

Identified women belved By be The 35-year-old Duchess of

Herman's wife.

British European offlelois maintained strict secondar regarding the woman who

left the

city im airport for the modiately after she was hurried Dent Customs officials.

to

Edinburgh, Nov. 18. Hoxdurghs today gave birth to a baby boy in an Edinburgh mirsing home. Mother and child who becomes heir to the Dukedom. were sald to bo "doing well."

Late reports here say Her- man Field, who was freed from atd Duke, premier Baronet of

The Duchess and the 40-year a Pulirh gaol last month, is duo Scotland and one of Britain's

leave Warsaw tonight Zurich.

for wealthiest men, were marries His wife's arrival bas

last January. been expected for the

About a month last day be, their previous marriages UT AWD

were dissolved on the same day, in the Court of Sessions here.

The former Duchess, 38-year- al god.child of King George V and Queen Mary, mentioned the present Duchcas In her divorce petition, alleging inis conduet with the Duke.

She has been living in London suburb since 1949, when her husband disappeared, CHINA

Dr Field left Zurich at once for Vienna by air. She was thought to have gone there fu we vomo Mr and Mrs Noel Special Announsɑmant. † Feld, who wero recently and Classified Advertise released from, a Hungarian gaol.

-Reuter.

mente as usual,

PENINSULAR

DOUIS MOS SEPARAE

ABIT

YEAR LONG FUED

The former Duchess and the Duke waged a year long foud In which he tried to have her evicted from the ducal seat. Hear Weddurg,

& ORIENTAL. | Floors Castle,

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

R.M.S. "CARTHAGE"

SAILS:

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

BAGGAGE:

Sunday, the 21st November, at 6.00 p.m. 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 Saturday, 20th November. SPECIAL NOTE: 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.

EMBARKATION: Passengers should embark between 2.30 and 4.00 p.m. on Sunday, 21st November, 1954.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

WHAT THE PILOTS THOUGHT THEY SAW--

FERDINAND

NANCY

Penang.

CAVEMEN

ARE SO ROMANTIC

"REBEVERETT”

Arrives Nov. 20 from Manila. Salkk

Nov 21 for Singapore,

Rangoon Chittagong Calculta,

(Accepting carro for transhipment Kobe/Punan asd Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STAR LINE Fast regular freight refrigerator passenger service to Korea, Гарап, Philippines, Indo-China, Slam, Malaya,

Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf.

"STAR ARCTURUS”

Arrives

SOLLA

"THAI”

Nov. 20 from Singapore. Nov. 20. for Kobo &k Yokohama.

Arrives .Dec. 7 from Singapore, Salle

Dec. 7 for Kobe

(Accepting asrgo for transhipment Kobe/PusaNI

Kobe/OkinaKEN) and

EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A (Incorporated in the Republic of Panama With Kimited Liability)

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Chinese Department: Telephone 28293. Queen's Buliding, Tolophone 31206,

JOHNNY HAZARD

Yokohama.

50 THAT IDIOT BANJO THOUGHT [TO DOUBLE-CROSD ME! HE WON'T

GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING ..İ PROVED THAT TO HIMS

WHAT REALLY)

HAPPENED! MANDRAKE CREATED A

HYPNOTIC

SPELL-

WHATT?! HOW DARE YOU COMR IN WITHOUT PERMISSION?!

--THE REST WAS ILLUSION --MANDRAKE'S. MIGHTY MAGIC!

CARRY MY DOLL, PLEASE,

I'M TIRED

RELAX, CONTESSA! THE BOSS THOUGHT, YOU MIGHT GET LONELY

* SENT US OVER TO KEEP YOU COMPANY!

Scotland.

The

PoAv ended when the Duchess -uddenly walked out of the Castle, promising never to return. The reason fre the feud ad a secret between her and the Duke.

Women Occupy Important Place

In Labour Force

Ottawa, Noy, 18.

The creation of the new Women's Bureau, BetTM up by the Federal Department of Labour, marks Government recognition of the enormously important place which

women have occupy in Canada's labour force.

come

to

women

are

Today, five times as many employed in Canada as in 1900, although the population, now 15,000,000, has only doubled since then.

On Canada's labour force, including alt fully em. ployed persons, which at the suminor

peak reaches 5,500,000, no less than 20 per cent are at present women. Well over 1,000,000 women are at work even in the slack season.

this

Furthermore, there has been a Many factors enter into great Increase in the number of changing complexion of Cann- married Women with Jobadian Fifteen years ago, before World Canada

labour In ព

changing and A changing of twentieth century world.

War 11, only ten per cent women at work were married,

CHANGED PATTERN

The war changed the nationst pattern and today the proportion has gone up to 90 per cent.

The Women's Bureau

DA

Warline and postwar indus- lalisation here has created all sorts of new "desk jobs" sulted to women, Improved mechani- isation has made it possible for women to do many factory Jobs, previously beyond their strength. The present Duchers, formerly

de- Social security laws such Mes Elizabethi Church is the ex-slaned to assist women to get those providing family allow- wife of a British Army officer, better pay. warking condidons ances, unemployment Insurance Larutenant-Cotravel Janies Cun- and jobs, and to study welfare and d две Ringham

pensions, have Church, who com-problems. Its first director in ealled fer un army of clerical manded the First Battalion of Miss Marion Royee, a Canadian workers in

the civil service. che Argyli

Sutherland sortologist who has served with most of whom are women. Highlanders in Hongkong.

the international staff of the Young Women's Christian Asso-

Urbanisation of Canada has elation

in Washington and contributed greatly.

this Geneva,

nation of "country mice" given way to the "town mice." When Canada Brst became nation. In 187. only two out of ten Canadians lived in cities. To-

The Colonel had cited the Duke-14 Mail Speelol.

Messageries Maritimes

P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building Tel: 26651 FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

"LAOS" "VIETNAM"

sailing Dec. 3rd sailing Dec. 31st

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE

"BIR HAKEIM" "MEKONG"

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

HOW CAN WE

--REPORT--

THIS T

9-18

WE CAN'T! JUST

SAY--WE SPOTTED HIM--BUT HE ** gulp--GOT AWAY.

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

-ERNIE BUSHMILLORU

By Frank Robbins

IF YOU THINK TWE GOT YOUR BOY. HAZARD HIDDEN HERE, YOU'RE STUPID! I TURN HIM

| OVER TO YOU ONLY WHEN

I GET MY MONEY(-

TALK

sailing Dec. 19th sailing Jan. 5th

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

PICK YOUR CHOICE OF

Libby's

PERKY

PICKLES

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

...this situation

calls fór

San Miguel

day, six out of ten Canadians are urban dwellers, with the trek away from the farms and Into the towns becoming more marked every year.

Thus, more women need to work to buy the food which They used to raise themselves on farms.

MANY GAPS LEFT

As in other countries, the War left many rapa for women to Att in Industry and commerce, but the re- turn of peace did not see the trek "back to the kitchens" which had been confidently expected by mere males.

Mony Uked the Independence whieh came from having their own pay cheate while others ked the work itself and found nore rewarding than house- keeping.

Since the Canadian birthrate Is the them that of the United States and almost twice as high as thet of Britain, it is obvious that Canadian women are not shrinking the primary function of women.

Much of the increase In the number of working women with full time jobs can be explained by the employment of older wainen, especially married women whose children have grown up. In addition, women generally live longer than men, with the result that there are many

widows

to work.

Canadian true of older those of working

ready

One part of the

pattern is not

countries, such Europe

In Canada,

as a whole have higher educa-

050

tional qualineations than work- ing meni, many of whom, such 1s loggers and other primary workers, need little schooling.

Only 35 per cent of the men in the Canadian labour force, compared with 52 per cent

of the women, have had between nine and 12 years of schooling. Only nine per cent of the working men, compared with 13 per cent of the working women, have had more than 13 years of schooling.

WOMEN IN OFFICES

The explanation is that far more women than men work in offices, where educational requirementa are higher than in heavy industry.

2

Establishment of the now Women's Bureau, to look after the interests oft Canadian women workers, - - represents victory for the women's organi sations which have long pressed for special consideration of the probleme of women in Industry End

it is a triumph for the four women Members of Parliament and the five women Senators, most of whom are nowcomers to the Canadian Farliament.

At the same time, Canada's present Minister of Labour, Milton Gregg, VC, has been notably sympatholic to their representations and it was due to his insistence that the 10m novation was approved by the Cabinet and

by Parlia ment.

carried

Mr Gregg

the hope that Miss Royow. will in time become senior söviser to

ky has exp

"expressed

the Government on all matters affecting women workers which would give her a "parish'!: lover one million" souls-

Mall Special

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