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COMPANIES

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL §.N. CO,

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

"CORFU"

Outwarda

Leaves Landun

ith December 2hat

H

Due Hongkong 16th December 10th Jan. 1950 18th Jan..

M

"CANTONTM

"CHUBAN"

Via Southampton, Post Bald, Aden, Bombay, Colombo,

Homewards

"CORFU** "UANTON" **CHUSAN"

VIA

Penang Singapore

Loaves Mongkong Due London 17th December

17th Jan. 1960 19: Jan. 1935 14th Feb., 1953 2nd Feb

2nd March

Ningapore, Pentur, Colombo, Bombay, Aden,

S'ort Maja

A Londres

• Also rally Masseiles.

FREIGHT SERVICE

Londing

Hulurwards "NUNDA"

0th Dec

For

Singapore, Port Swetten- hai, Penang, Colombo, Aden. Port did, Genoa, Marselhos, Hayre, Lop- don, Antwerp, Rotter-

s & Hamburg

With liberty to call at Holawan before or after Straits Pete and at Batobay if inducement offers.

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

accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"FULTALA”

P

val 22nd Non

"WARLA"

dur 16th Dec calls 1992 Ber

from Japan

for Bingapore, fangoon. Calcutta & Chittagong from Japa

for Singapore, RangvvT7 Calculls & Chitingtong

P. O./B. I, JOINT SERVICE

"OZARDA"

dur 240 Nuv

"OBRA"

asle 29th Nov

dur 25th Nuv sally 20411 Nov

"ORDIA"

due 27 Nov.

from P.O.. Bombay. Calventu & Bingapor fur Japan from Japan fot

116

Y.

pure, Penang, Karschul Baarah, Abadan, Khor- ramatzahr & Kuwais from 1.0, & Karachi

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.S. CO., LTD.

*NANKIN”

Aus 6th Dec, mallu 71 Doc.

from Japan

for Bandskan, Bobihan Leo, Rabaul Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne Adelaide

All vessels kavo liberty to call at any ports on or off the route & the route & sailing are subjeol to change or amendment with or without notion.

For full particulurs apply to...-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

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

EVERETT

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

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

"NOREVERETT"

in Port Loading Solla

Nov. 22 for Kobe & Yokohama,

"BRADEVERETT”

Arrives Saila

Nov. 20 from Singapore. Nov. 28

for Kobe & Yokohama,

(Accepting cargo for tranghipment Kobe/Pusa and Kobe/Okinawa)

*་

EVERETT STAR LINE Fast regular freight refrigerator passenger service to Korea, Japan, Philippines. Indo-China, Siam, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf. "THAI"

Arrives Dec. 7 from Singapore, Sails

Doc. 7 for Kobe

Yokoharoa.

“STAR ARCTURUS" Arrivca Dec. 8 from Japan Sails

Dec, 0 for: Manila, Singapore, Madros, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Khorramshahr,

(Accepting cargo for transhipmonā Kobe/Puzan and Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A

(Insorporated in the Repubilo of Panama. with Limited Likhitty)

Chines Department: Telephone 28293. Queen's» Building, Telephone: 31206.

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CHINA MAIL

HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

Price, 20 cents per vogy, Saturdays 80 centa,' Bub pription: $8.00 per month.

Maso $3.00 and other countries $7.00 per month. News contributions show wel

Postage: Chr per month, UK, British Poussaniorus

pone, should be addressed to the Editor, business communications and mivastinements to the Secretary,

Telephone: (8011 gå line). KOWLOON OFFICE:

Balisbury Mond Telephone: aDEER.

BIRTHS

KIRIKVF-TO Joyce and Stanley, on November 21, 2004, at Mathda troquial, 4 ori. Both well.

FOR SALE

BBIT:S11 MADE children's shoes up do $10.00 patr. Also man's shoes, Hongkong

Shangtual BALART Cay Bay (oppostbe Capitol Theatre).

PACKING PAPER approximately 100

5. C. M. Post Ita."

in bates of Apply Ibu.

WANTED KNOWN

DR. SCHOLL'S Toot Contort Bervice. Telephone Hou, (Mezza- nine) Hongkong. balps you enjoy work and play better. Qualled Chiropodist in attendance.

LUIS CHAN STUDIO Paintings Dut sale. Portraiture uzulariaken. individual tuition in painting given. Inspection invited

Hennedy 107 Rend, int floor. MORFAT WHIPPING

NOTICE.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1954.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER

CO, LTEKİ

Notice To Shareholders.

IS HEREBY

Germany To Clamp Down

On Emigrants

NOTICE

Bonn, Noy, 31. GIVEN that the Thirty-second West Germany, which bas Ordinary Mooting of the lost about 250,000 cillxena Company's Shareholders will through emigration since be held at 12 o'clock noon on the war, plans now ta reduce Satuday, 18th December, 1984. | the exodus because of its in the Company's Hong Kong threat to the building up of Office, St. George's Building, the Republic's now armed 2nd floor, Chater Road, forces. Victoria, Hong Kong, for the purpose of—

1. Receiving the Statement of Accounts and Report of the Directors for the year ended 30th Septem-

ber, 1054.

2. Electing two Directors.

3. Appointing Auditors and

fixlug their

tion.

remunera

The constitution provents the Government from banning ment will have to ask roogiving enigration so that the Clovern- countries-mainly Canada and the United States to reduce the incentives which they offer to immigrants.

The Government has already requested local authorities, who have wide power to subsidise

travel abroad, emigrants rafise aid to men between 18 and 26 who are liable to

4. Confirming the Interim | military service. There can

Dividend of 30 conta per share, free of tax, and sanctioning the re- commendation of

the Directors as to the pay- ment of a Final Dividend of 70 cents per share, free of tax, in respect of fully paid shares and a proportionate amount in respect of partly paid Sharus.

anigrate, however, if they pay their own farts.

TO AVOID SERVICE

A recent poll of emigrants by

public opinion showed that 18 out of every 100 institute emigrants leave the country be cause they want to avold mill- tary service in West Germany.

Over 60,000 West Germans. most of them between 10 and 25, emigrated last year, Since the war, 105,000 have gone to the United States, 69,300 to Canada, America, 13,300 to Australia and

Latin and to

Central 8,600 to South Africa.

The Transfer Books and

15,000 for all party Register of Shareholders will Decantores. It is an excellent Whip be closed as from 4th Decem- ber, 1964, to 17th Decembor, 1964, both days Inclusive.

ping Cream prico. 11 of an $1.30, Bis ox. 65 cts: Alo Mortat 20 fine table Cream— 11 Đ. tin 120. Obtainable at al ¿rocess.

At a most reasonable

MUSICAL

Dividend Warrants will be available for collection, or will be dealt with in accor- UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Wal dance with standing instruc- tions, 有机 or after 20th December, 1954.

ter Piano Co.. New York. $1,900 Also fresh

and re-

stocks of new

conditioned upright grand plans by well known makers, enusious tratu- inusie publications. Piano Maning And repairing. Mayfair Music Co., 23, Chha Lung Street and 20-F. Chipa Buliding. Phone 7313.

STAMPS

SOMETHING NEW and EXCLUSIVE. Frosh stocks received of collectors packets of assorted stampa. From

Dated at Hong Kong this 20th day of November, 1954.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

·

P. W. A. WOOD,

Secretary & Chief

Accountant.

20 conta per packet upwards. An entirely new scien South Chine Morning Port Lid Wadham Birees Hong Kong, 20th Nov., 1964. and Ballsbury Road, Kowlood.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN-

WE'D BETTER LEAVE THE CAR HERE, LOTHAR. BARTUN'S GOT HIS WHOLE ARMY LOOKING FOR US. THE CASTLE'S ON THAT HILL.

FERDINAND

NANCY

THE CASTLE ENTRANCE

IS WELL DEFENDED-

CHILDREN'S

Modern Science

Our Magic Carpet

REVENGE Present-dayLiving

London, Nev. $3.

An Engin married couple left their home for 45 hours receaily to viali a friend, and on their return found their house is * meas; furniture was

broken to pieces and covered with

khoe pollen broken china

was covered with japs and not

a mingle-ons or plate was intset. Window panes were all smashed.

The couple, Mr and Mrs Marion, called in the pollon. Baffled ni first the police dually succeeded in pinning the vandalism on a youth- ful gang, whose SEO ranged, from four to eight, Thé clue they found: jam,

The children evidently! bad been scolded ope daz by Me Marton

they and took their revenge by play. Indians in his ng Red house during his absence with his wife. The children smashed the furniture and slo all the Jam, after which they broke up every plece

of

crockery they found, The children were brothers and sisters--France-Presse,

WORLD PEACE CHURCH DOORS

The

Made Easy

By Psychology

By Joe Jones

Psychology has come to mean much more than a word in text-books. It is used variously. and widely in present-day living-and nowhere more outstandingly than in the invention of new products for the health, ease and comfort of peoples the world over.

A Richmond, Virginia, woman

applied psychology to the study of the common house-fly. and came up with the newest device to repel this insect, which is not only a pest but am actual menace to human health, as a carrier of germs.. of from the outaldo. A snap flap the fly and discovered that he is on the pouch koopa it in place. afraid of a mass of loose, uneven Golfers, both professional and cotton fibres, especially white amateur, will beneût from an-

The reason,

she explained, other now

Bhe studled the reactions

опел

the

COITI

is that the fly, landing on such checks

invention which

elasticity, material, may become entangled pression, roundness, in the loose bres

balance and in a size of spider's web, and be unable to qualities, say the makers, make golf balls. All thesa escape. In one form, her r. ย difference in

driving and cent patented repeller is made putting. Tho dovico

helps in the shape of a spider.

golfera

to determina which ball is best. for their individual use. FLOATING PARLOUR

Psychology also has been A "floating

colled into ploy in the use of ico parlour" which enables

new material for bags contain- patrons at faire and carni-

ing candies. The bulk of the vals to view the attractions

billion dollars worth of candy while eating ice cream han

sold annually in tho United States is packaged in bars which must be not only mols- ture proof but also tough enough to prevent breakage.

OFERM

Duesseldorf, Nov. 21, This heavily-bombed Indus- trial elty yesterday presented the doors for the World Peace Church in atom-bombed Hiro- shima to Japan.

doors, inscribed in Japanese with the words "The door to main ent

is the love for one peace another" will be Btted to the main entrance to

the Church. They were received by the Japanese Ambassador to West often Germany Mr Shunichi

Кале who thanked the German

It consists of a slowly revol- and praised their humanitarianism.-United Fress,ving circular platform which is suspended from a pole and fitted with tables and chairs. As the patrons pass a stationary platform on the ground

they the popular

In addition to fear of military service, other reasons given for emigration are high taxation and the housing short-people age-China Mall Special.

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

Tel: 28851

[P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building

FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE

"LAOS" "VIETNAM"

sailing Dec. 8rd salling Dec. 81st

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE

"BIR HAKEIM" "MEKONG"

Uh--NARDA INSIDE THAT CASTLE?

sailing Dec. 21st sailing Jan. 5th

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

MUST BE A WHOLE

BATTALION *SURROUNDING IT/ HOW CAN WE GET

IN TO NARDA~~7|

9-20

HAVEN'T YOU GOT ANYTHING

THAT ISN'T

· PATCHED ?

WAIT-+-1 HAVE A PICTURE OF MY UNCLE

WELL, HANG. IT

UP SO I CAN AT LEAST SEE

ONE THING WITHOUT

A PATCH ON IT

JOHNNY HAZARD

I'M GOING UPSTAIRS TO CHANGI }>THAT (SWER YOU TWO HAVE NO OBJECTIONS!

·· BO AHEAD, CONTISSA

NOTHING SPECIAL TO

SMART DAMIAN [BUT NOT SMART FENOUSHI POOLEY, COVER THE BAGS DODRINOBODY LEAVES THE

MOUSE?

RIGHT GIFFI NOBODY: LEAVES THIS

· HOUSE/

ANGELAWANGILA......... WHERE ARE YOU? NOW, WHERE COULD THAT SIRE br. HAYE MONI TOMP

BACK TO THAT AIRPORT WE PASSED. I SAW SOMETHING THERE THAT GIVES ME AN IDEA.

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

· By Frank Robbins

"SHE'S NOWHERE IN THE [HOUSE/I WONDER „. COULD

SHE HAYE OVERHBARIS WHAT

"I' SAID DOWN

been invented by a Minnes- polls man with an ingeniour mind.

are served with American dessert.

LOCKS IN FLAVOUR

Saran film, which "looks in" candy flavour, keeps out excess dampness and supplies the nooded pro- tection, has proved to be the answer. And on the counter. the film's clarity and sparkle permill the contents to be flatteringly displayed.

A "theft-protected wallet" is another example of the use of

modern psychology in

inven- tons. Because so many men

Whoever thought of putting carry wallets in pockets which telephone booths right out in bulge betrayingly, Inviting the the open-at the edges of roads attention of pickpockets, L. R. and highways? The telephone Fulton, set out to foil the light company did. Officials reasoned fingered ones with a wallet that that there are maay resona fits in the armhole of the coat why motorists should need and hangs down inside the telephone and couldn't wait alcove, where it can't be soon reach the nearest town.

There installed a fore they

a bow and highly popular service outdoor booths which are designed for any kind of, weather and avall- able for servico 24 hours a day.

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

*THE JAM THAT MAIN TASMANIA, FAMUYUR »

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

森美

Miguel

to

The Comrades

Are Too

Trusting

Moscow, Nov. 22, Government officials in the Soviet Union are warned to bo on guard against "excessive trustfulness,"

The order was issued because "certain workers forget the in structions of the Communist Party on increasing vigilance in every

{secrets, and on keeping State.

Mr N. M. Vasilev, Minister of State Control of the Rusian Federation, wamed State ofl- cials to give special care to "very Important Government directives and instructions and documents

to

cocutations for the

nato and

Writing in the Journal "Soviet State and Law" he said "The manifestation of political care- lessness and gullibility in cases of the divulging of a State. secret and the dulling of vigil- ance still take place first of all because there In no real State order in the work of some in- stitutions and organisatioris,"

Where

"an atmosphace of and calmness" "workers can 1013 their - political orientation prid vigil- anco, !!

cxiomcy

Mr Vasilev added:

"Each worker is called upon resolutely to rout que enses of excessive trustfulness which exist · în In- clivkini

of Quar apparatus. The Party and Government demand from each worker that he manifcet poll- Heal vigilance and rarefully guard Biale secrets," Reuters ANCIENT CHURCH'

RESTORED

Bouis, - Nov;:21. The Best Mans for. 1,000 yours was today celebrated in the tile church of Saint Mary the Ancient, one of the oldest in Christendoms, dug from under rule of the Emporial, Palace of Rechan

Morum

In the

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