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• "CHUSAN”

"CARTHAGE"

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Leaves London. Due Hongkong

In Port.

.10th January

8th February

2nd February

701 March

Via Southampton, Pori Said, Aden, Bombay, Colerabs,

Homewards

"CANTON"

CHUSAN” "CARTHAGE"

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Penang & KlagsgojO

Leaves Hongkong Dat London

14th February

March

2nd Pat vary

(20

1 y 1IEN

Marel

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Ale cath Marwelljon.

"SOMALI"

FREICHT SERVICE.

tur DAN 11 Latta Pas

"SINGAPORE CONS

"SOMAL2"

"TREGENNA

Kubo. Yukohamia Vlėtu

Debtor Robe, Yokuliachia &

Ulatu

P

Swellen-

fus perang. Colombo. bath, Aden Port Said. Gonion, Marselies, Havre, Lon- Rotter- Antwerp, dun. de & Blaciburg

dur

2011 +0

Irum UK.

with Uberty to call at Belawan beture or after Mirally I'ma and at tumbay if inducement offers.

Tanks available for carriage of Ofi in Bulk. Spaer for refrigerated cargo.

arcoRunodation

Limited Passenger

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

"WARORA”

"SANTHIA"

Wor

T

J.

1+

from Japan

for Singapore. Rangoon, Calquila de Chittagong

from Jupall

tur

Singapore, Penang, hangard & Calculie

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

“ORDIA"

Fort

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irum Japan

for Singapore,

Penang,

Lulu, Barachi, Bao-

kuwait

Kliori mummČLE

*

"OLINDA"

due 10 Jan

Sun 16 bombay

Karaclu

J

TuS JAM

"OKHLA"

Jur 20th Jan, mkn 21 Jan

do -

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 5.5. CO., LTD.

"EASTERN"

Jent

from Australis dur and Jan for Japan

All vessels have liberty to call at any ports or or of the route & the route & sailing are subjook to change or amendment with or without notice,

For full particulars apply to:-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

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

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY," TANUARY.

1955.

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Projected In

United States

New York, Jan. 13.

Twelve groups representing more than 250,000 American scientists, engineers and in- dustrialists, today announced a "projected nuclear congress and atomic exposition "looking toward industrial uses of the atom to benefit all mankind."

Its basic objective in to start ference announcing the Con- a continuing programme of ingress. formation, inmchango on ap- plications of muclear elenco by the engineer In industry. riculture, medicine and the public vetture.

"This is one of the really husty ng Industries Just bursting forth from. Its confiñés,” said Dr Jahn R.

Duning, Dean Engineering

Colibia University, in

of

a Press con-

This field has more or Teas sprung full bloom in *fe than a decade''wherens Nerther industrial field, took 100 years or so to develop."

Art 'be continued.

opens a whole area Tor American

Ingenuity. The Congress

01

symbolises the opening of ngo for free develop- ment by scientists and engineers."--United Press.

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P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building --Tel: 28661

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sailing Feb. 25th sailing Mar. 25th

"CAMBODGE" "VIETNAM"

"DONAI"

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STAMPS

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NOTICE

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The National Commercial & Savings Bank Building at No. 8A Des Voeux Road Central (Corner of Dea Voeux Road & Ice House Street) will henceforth as from this day be known as

KWOK MAN HOUSE (DEXD)

HENRY G. LEONG ESTATES, LTD.

Owners.

Hongkong, 12th January 1955.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

ÁS MANDRAKE SWIMS UNDERWATER-

PINPOINTS OF LIGHT-- FAR FAR DOWN --MOVING

IN A LINE?

FERDINAND

THERE'S MANDRAKE OVER THERE. LET'S NOT

LOSE HIM.

WSE WATCH HIM.

NOT FAR 'DOWNJ}

NANCY

Penang

&

HEY, GANG

EVERETT

LINES

EVERETT ORIENT LINE

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

Arrives

Salls

Jan. 21 for Singapore.

ilan. 21 for Kobe & Yokohama.

"LENEVERETT"

Arrives Sails

Jun. 23 from-Mantia,

Jan. 24 for Singapore,

Rangoon, Calcutta Chittagong.

(Accepting cargo for transhipment

. Kobe/Fusan and Kabe/Ok #wn)

EVERETT STAR

LINE

service to

Fast regular freight -- refrigerator Japan, Malaya, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi' and

Persian Gulf.

(Aubject to inducement for direct call. Koren),

LAO

Arrives Salls

Landing

Jun, 14 for Singapore, Port Swellen- ham, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Barruhý Kuwait & Bahrein,

Jan 24, from Singapore. Jan. 24 for Kobo

LIMITED - PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION)

(Accepting cargo for Stanshiprim with Kobe/Pusen“ ang : Habe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A

Cincorporated in 'the: Napabile if "Pattina)

with Limited

Chinese Department:

Queen's "-Building,:

JOHNNY HAZARD

In Fort Solls

Yokohama,

ABO TRACKER DIES

arwin, Jan. 13

Emiler Fejo, Australia's "human bloodhéuna," who saved the lives of milty. bok down flyers daring the war, has died, li wis learned here today.

trackm

aboriginal led resone terms time after Lime to sizmen hopelessly

wly lost in swaing and junak

in the Norther Ter-Herice.

tracked the pilot of

an American Kitty Hawk xhot down by a "Japanese Zoro Oghter to a tree in the middle of a mangrove swamp where the airman had been trapped for two whole days and nights,

The grateful American Air Force dew Smiller back to

South Australia to visit his wife, who wİNG evacuated from the north. After the war the Alien trailan Government graDËS ed him a pension--Chlm Mail Special.

Petrol War'

Curb Italian M.P's. Tempers

Rome, Jan. 13.

The prying, impersonal eye of a tine-camera is being suggested in Italy as a possible curb on the violent tempers of many Members of Parlia ment.

The suggestion comes from Signor Achille Marazza, a 60-year-old Christian Democrat, mem- ber of the Chamber of Deputies (Lower House of Parliament) who is campaigning against the all-too-frequent fist-fights in both the Chamber' and Senate.

Signor" "Marazza told reportere recently that he

| Thought"the installation of 'the 'ar more cine-cameras in the two Hótises. ' might "dîïtourage 'fhembers from starting a fight.

that their

The cameras, set in motion at a nod from the President, would also serve another pur- pose. When acts of violence do the House would havO

Desk-tops were wrenched off

"The, knowledge

hurled at every move was being recorded their hinges and might act as an effective brake opponenta, microphones were

of on the impetuousness the twisted out of their sockets and Signor used my terrible weapons, pens, Honourable Members,"

Inkwell and books were aimed Marazza declared

the remi at enemies across circular hall.

AFTER ELECTORAL VOTE

The battle took place just after a vote on a controver- kist Goverdiment -

proposed électoral reform bill which has since been repealed, When Parliament reconvened after the general clections in June 1953. It WAS noticed

a complete and rollable record of exactly what happened and could then attribute individual

In Switzerland respites

INCREASED PENALTIES

Elenor "Matata la

also studying the desirability of

ba Increasing the penalties Deputies and Benators who provoke or sfart fights in Parliament.

that there were

Doro

ushors, and that they were all burly men.

human barrier

Berne, Jan. 13. Petrol is now being sold in Switzerland at four different

These ushers have prevented mány outbursta

But of fury. press by the main retailers.

sometimes they have koen This is the latest result of a

He thinks that the present swamped and flung aside by "petrol war" declared by a

Hot-headed members, maximum penalty of exclusion

Last newly-founded company which from 10 sittings,

October, the ushers a punishment hastily formels of the Chamber undercut the big Arms which inflicted very rarely indeed, too across the had maintained a common price | Ught.

of Deputies when Communist for the last 20 years.

He also considers that guilty membera left their seats Deputies and Senators, should formed up for an attack on the .After some weeks of chacs,be forced to contribute towards Christian Democrat benches in the big firms reduced their price any repairs necessary after D the centre of the hall. to meet the competition of the battle.

background of "pirato" pumps, which still hold

Damage climated at 2,000,000

monecing growls and Sight advantage in some lire (about £1,150) was equent gue

feminine roug

the Commun➡ in the august Staate in Murch Lata broke

the usher's 1983 after one of the most barrier and started a fight which will long be remembered by the Deputies of all parties.

a

towns.

Prices are now staggered, no- cording to transport costs and

| furious clashes between Com- munists, Centre party members the strength of the opposition and Neo-Fascists in Italian Par- Router.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

'WHAT'S THAT? OH--WE'VE | NO,KNOW! ENGINE

SOMETHING~~| STOPPED--

HIT THE BOAT | SUDDENLY! BOTTOM WHY ?•

HOW DO

YOU VLIKE IT?

--PROPELLER

GOING OKAY!.

By Mik

By Ernie BushmUler

Hamentary history.

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

MIR CONDITIONERS.

AND REFRIGERATORS

"THE TAN "THAT MADI

TASMANIA, JAMOSS

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

situation

4

und

д

The battle began when Christian Democrat member, Giuseppe Togni, speaking during a Foreign Affairs debate 20 að cused a number of Communists. of having Mussolint regime.

been Fascistaples during the

#

BITTING SUSPENDED On that occasion, Astu were used freely, kicka

· were' given, and received, Tów, Deputies were bliten. For 25 minutes there was Pandemonium. Finally, the "modern" managed to "separato The Delitors and the Prest dent suspended the sitting. The last · blow was credited io. Communist woman deputy, Carin Capponi, who gave Signor the Togni a ginncing blow on wor'un he left the Chamber after the witting was suspended.

Fourteen deputies and three ́ashers were injured.

next

All Italian newspapers day deplored the "degradation

from

of Parliament resulting rach frenzied, 'irresponsible In- clients."

Nine days later, two Com

munists

'were' suspended for

even sessions and another Com- munist and a Neo-Fascist wore formally censured for

their: parts in the battle the frat such

punishment inflicted on Deputies since the war.

*After this baitle, Signor Marnize, a member of Parlia- ment, since 1943 and a former Labour Minister declared:

"It is imperative that steps be takon to

to Avoid

depetition of such incenty WEAPON

Kyfffret of all, 1. think," the

principle must be re-

-re-estab-

lished that the spoken word should be the only weapon

of persussion in Partisment. "If we do not believe in this, we might as well. send pro- fessional pugilists to Parliament the and let them: opérate în principle, that he is right, who has the hardest fists China Mall, Special

ISRAELI PRISONER COMMITS SUICIDE

erusale Jan. 18. The United very Nationa Mixed Armistice Com Thiesiony

today

|that an Iærnell' soldier, one

of the

by Byria

iny

sion:

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