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HONGKONG

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SARAJUKUANDAMANAGAN TUNTENNA BESTE RESUMETAL CMENGISIIDO

Classified Advertisements

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS

$2.00 PER DAY

10 centa PER WORD OVER 20

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956,

SCIENCE &

ENGINEERING

NEW TYPE COPY TURNING ELECTRIC

Alfred

LATHE

Herbert,

Ltd, of

Edgwick,

Coventry, England, has produced a copy turning lathe known as the “Carbijunior.”

Basically. It is a centre lathe, no that it can be used to pro- duce its own muster components for subsequent batch produc- tion; or, if required, it can be suppiled withou the copying Machment for normal turning duties.

For copying work the machine Is supplied with work drivers for work up to three and threes quarters itich diameter. HA tommal centre height is seven Births, Deaths, Marriages, inches and work tip to five and three-quarters inch diameter Personal $5.00 per insertion

can be swung over the cross not exceeding 25 words, 25 slide. The maximum length ad- cents each additional word,mitted between centres is 22%

ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

If not prepaid a booking fee

of 60 onto la charged.

AGENCIES

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A two-speed motor, used drive the machine dovelops horse-power nt 1,500 revolutions per minute and 2 horse-power at 500 revolutions per minute. The drive box is directly con- nected to the motor and, through pick-off gears and the two-speed motor, 18 spindle speeds from 150 to 3,025 revo- lutions per minute are available

ronges 1 Feed-box gives three rates of automatic feed of 70, 105 and 140 euls per inch of the saddle towards the headstock, and Q quick traverse motion of 200 inches per minute in each direction is provided by a separate rever- sible motor.

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Four adjustable barrel stops

TONS [ur are provided

slide movements

each direction. and there ore six adjustable stops

a relating tor for longitudinal novement control,

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The main spindle is mounted precision ball and rufler (bearings and driven by

pes from the driving box

The copying mechanism con- an auxiliary rewg tool The center

-Ivcted to ef

euerkr work medel

retr and an incl. necessity f paternal hydrantie pump vult,

topmables a register for length slide,

to be obtained from the end rounded on brackets, a fameter tof the blant, thority Hot matusan innealing the

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Sty African & fannen Auslerad Fan sitesset, Bangun CODE slo Heppau Camera

SONG RECITALA D The Alexa Croft wed, songs of

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SAFETY FOR ARC WELDERS

Philips

Electrical, Limited, of Century House, The Shaftesbury Avenue, Lon- D Be A Den Voeux Roun Rdon, WC2, has produced a

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of wamegENT Proin: 20 rente per packing upswarika.

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new

safety device

for

arc welding operatives. Described as a low-voltage EXCLUSIVI, Clee-safety relay, it is claimed to give welders complete protection South

by ensuring Salisbury that full open-circuit voltage is not available ex- cept when the are is being lighted or is burning.

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NOTICE OF

COMMENCEMENT

OF PRACTICE

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The undersigned will com mence practice at Room 702, Bank

Mast Asia Ridg. Hong Kon

from 20th March, 1966,

194

Consulting Hours

9.80 a.m. - 12.00 Noon 3.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Telephone No. 34179 DR. ROBERT DESMOND L.R.C.P. (Ed.) LRC.S. (Ed.) L.R.F.P.S. (Glas

M.D. (Paris) D.T.M. (Paris) A.E.H.P. (Paris)

NOTICE

HONG KONG CLU

Notice is hereby given that the

General 108th Yearly Menting of the Members of the Hong Kong Club will be held at the Club House on

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the PE 3100, the relay is a voltage divider which Trdtiec the full open-cfrett voltage of the power

(alternating

or direct current)

by 50 per cent,

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Immediately the electrode brought into contact with the workpiece, the splitter device is automatically by-passed and full voilage La ovailable for striking an arc.

There is a simple delay de- vice for holding the open- circuit voltage to full value for une second after the arc is ex- finguished and. should the arc be broken accidentally, this allows for re-striking and per- mits tackling of the workplace without again operating the main relay.

Simple to install and Iza- perceptible in operation, the makers claim. the equipment can be fitted to the output side. of any welding plant, up to a capacity of 500 amperes,

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Local power supply of volts alternating current is re- quired, which is generally to be obtained from the input panel of the plant.

Tuesday, 27th March. 1956. Mechanical

at 5.30 p.m.

By Order of the Committee;

K. W. KIRBY,

Secretary,

March 19th, 1956.

Handling Exhibition

The 1050 Mechanical Handi- Ing Exhibition and Convention,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES | which has become one of the

"PATROCLUB"

Damaged ergo ex this vessel wil

be surveyed by Messrs. Pauleen & Bayes-Davy at Holt's whart from 10 A

March 21 and 22, 1950,

most important events or ita kind held anywhere in the world. will take place at Earls Court, London, from May tu May 19.

The organisers claim that it most will be the largest and

display of and consignees are requested to have comprehensive

CVIT their representatives present during labour-saving equipment

the survey.

BUTTERFIELD '& BWIRE, Azınla.

Hong Kong. March 19, 2050,

seen.

With over 250 exhibitom, occupying more than 400,000 square feet of flour space, the exhibition has been most enre- fully

planned to allow for numeroun exhibile in operation and a special demonstration area BUNDAY POST-HERALD where the larger and

moulie types of equipment will be seen handling various com- modities and materials.

To ADVERTISERS

advertising

booked

should

bo

not

fator than

noon, on Wednesdays.

moro

In

The Convention, to be held For the BOUTH CHINA Concurrently with the Exhibi- MORNING POST and the tion, will be international: over- CHINA MAIL, 48 Hour roas sponkers will discuss before date of pubifórtion.

open forum "their" · "methods Special Announcements' shroughout a wide range of in- and Classified Advertim distries. "A full programme of itikustrial Aims is also being

montas.kaust.

The copying state is mounted

at the back of the cross slide for plane of the rear tool pors. Its Blower slide is set at an angle to the axis of the machine andl Jerries a movable upper slide.

A hydraulic cylinder behind, and contrilling

of. movement the upper slide is actuated by a (control valve.

The valve is operated by swinging arm carrying a Sipped

onnel with stylis

the master compant or template,

The makers state that with the copying attachment square shoulders,

tapers or any form which does not involve the high

rate of infeed can be duced mutomatically.

copy

the "Carbijunior" ' high-speed The copying slide on

(made by Alfred Herbert Lid, of Edgwick, turning inthe Coventry, England) is mounted on the machine cross slide in All the position Bormally occupied by the rear tool-post. controls are conveniently grouped at the front of the machine. Adjustment of the copying tool for successive cula can be nado with the chip-guard in the operating position, a great safety and time-saving factor.

RADIANT HEATER

Destroying Flavour Without

Dehydrating

Fish

A new method of fish drying has been per fected in Britain and the process is now commer- cially available,..

Keeping th fresh is one of fire the older problems of the fishing

industry.

An electric which is claimed to

Freezing la one means be of a revolutionary this is imited by available

but

that people cannot distinguish it from fresh flah.

Samples of the diets have been sent out to a large number of countries, and orders have already been

received from

places as far afield as Trinidad, Portugal and West Africa.

principle has been plant; and keeping the

refrigerated, of course, adds to introduced by its cost.

whil welcome these, Hanovia (Lamps

Smoking and drying is another countries no doubt that many way to deal with surpluses, but Vacuum dried fish Allets.as

and highly cheap

nutritive Division of Engelhard unt type of fish is not to every- audian to their diet, and for

Ltd..

body's taste, Industries)

storage purposes against fomine But those with plentiful dehydrate sh In such a woy vacuum drying will probably ibat it would taste like fresh be more interested in the pro- Tself with A view to Ach when reconstituted. But cess nothing worth while establishing dehydration plants materialised:

on the spot,

ments have been carried out in

Bath Road, Slough, For a long time past experi- or emergencies. Buckingham-a number of countries to supply of fish sultable fur shire, England.

It features the flament eft-

closed in a silica tube of about

a quarter-inch diameter.

The "Hads" heater, as it is After the war, when food was called, can be mounted in thy short, the British

authorities attitude so long as the element became interested In

the

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is horizontal and, since the problem and for several years aleeve is moisture-proof, 11 15 some Ministry of Food scientists suitable for use in steamy at-worked on the perfection of mospheres or out of doors.

dehydrator that would remove Tho heating coils, 250 wall from the fish a high degree of 500 watt or 750 watt, ft loose-moisture through ม Vacuum tube and ore drying process without easily changed, an economic destroying the original texture advantage over wires wound on

ot the fish.

Different Casting Technique the

BLW

WHAT is stated to be on In fact, It is a logical develop-ceramie cores. WY entirely

of system

generally producing castings, to within a few thousandths vf an inch, has been perfected by

British Arm.

in rony industries, in particu- plastics Jar those producing

and glass mouldings and non- ferrous die-castings, accurate dies, plungers and inoulds for mass production are absolutely essential

These lies must have perfectly nooth or polished surfaces bc- and they are

expensive cause much of the necessary work can only done by hand.

be

The

system, designated new

Invest "Tru-process", is an

The avoidance of air cooling Sometime ago it was felt that ment of the lost-wax process,

of the conductor is claimed to development had gone sufflelent- but is quicker and cheaper

allow a higher working

to tem-ly for

Justify commerciai while having the same degreeperature and an increase inexploitation, uni à London Erm of accuracy.

ը emelency,

ullable nickel-made an

initial attempt which chrome alloy being used for the has turned out most successtul-

The castings are produced from wire.

palterns made of wood, brass, «luminium,

ly.

chromium-

the heat

IN ANY CLIMATE

In a factory In Aberdeen, it now produces

A reflector of of paris plated brass directa plaster and plastics. The firm claims in a beam roughly 3 feet deep

at 10 feet from the unit. that "Trn-process" castings

The existing 26 inch unit will Scotland, a satin surface finish be supplemented have

by 48 inch dehydrated fish flicts which can If necessary,

be and 72 inch models consuming will, undoubtedly, become given

which

Mail Notices

The latest times of posting shown below are those for in- registered correspondence posted at O.P... itonglook. The latest porting times elsewhere which, In general, aro earlier than the (PU), times can be ascertained by enquiry at the local office,

The Intert posting times for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the times shown below. Particulars rogard-

can be ascer ing parcel malin tained by enquiry at any post alice.

MARCH 18

MONDAY A

Formusa, Japan, U.8.A., 0 p.m. Burma. India. Pakistan, Simula Bast, Great Britain & Europe, o pun. By Surfaco

Canada, 3 p.m.

Macao, GAY, MARCH 20

By Alt

Talland, 19 a.m.

Indo-China. Franec, 11 a.m. Pelding, Shanghai, Kimming, Hart boon to the caterer, the house-how, 10 p.m.

Australia, New North Bornes, by up to 3 kilowatts, finish mirror *

10 The grille protecting the unit wife,

millions, In

fact, Zealand, .m. polishing.

is In two halves which silde throughout the world. outwards to give access to

the Limlled, terminals at the ends of the All but five per cent of the Tinsley, element,

The firm is Darwins Fitzwilliam Works, Sheffield, 9. England.

moisture is removed from the The heater is pivoted on its fish and it can be kept for long climate and which always

any remains periods in base, Its special alloy steels have been cool, and has mounting holes without any special storage

fully tested in the new pro-at each corner. Units of 200/230 | facilities ment technique using a high-

volts and 230/250 cess, including stainless steels, volts material, grade refractory

11 Ye! when water is added special-corrosion and acid-Invailable, and it is intended to resistant to attacks by steels

regains its orginal for completely resisting steels, heat-resisting produce elements suitable and other special alloys pro-

use in the vertical position. flavour. Many tests have shown and magnet alloys. high melting point.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

NOT A TRACE

OF 'EM NOT

EVEN A SCRAP! THEY EXPLODED --TO NOTHIN'!

IT GIVES ME THE WILLIES! LET'S GET OUTA HERE!

FERDINAND

WHAT THEM SILLY FELLAS

THINK HAPPENS

THEY THINK WE EXPLODED.

THEY CAN NEITHER SEE

US NOR HEAR US.

NANCY

HI, NANCY

CAN YOU STAND:

ON YOUR HANDS

HELLO, ROLLO

JOHNNY HAZARD.

B-BUT WHEN I STEAL THE CAR. I THINK SHE IS JUST ..... LOADED

TOURIST!

LOADED 15 RIGHTI

LIKE A PISTOL AIMED RIGHT

} AT OUR HEADS! THESE

PAPERS ARE US. TOP. SECRET NATO PLANS!

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T-THIS IS LIKE

ΟΙ

LIKE nav!

I NEVER KNEW

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

A RIFLE BULLET TO ;

SYHO CARES? LET'S GET

YOUR MAGIC--

GREAT STUFF!

DO THATE ROWELL

WE EXPLAIN TO

THE BOSS Y

SURE---

JUST WATCH

ME

PICKING THE POCKETS OF THE HANGMANI FOR A MIŠGRABLE' CAR THEFT, GROUTE ...YOU PUT",

OUR HEADS IN A ROOSBÍ·

T-THEN WE MUST GET RIP BURN

THEMM

DUTA HERE!

I HOPE TO FIND SOME GREATER STUFF AT THE TOP OF THIS

MESAI

TOMORROW! CLICK-CLICK"

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

I'VE ALWAYS

WONDERED

WHAT COLOR

YOUR

EYES

ARE

ERNIC. BUSHMILL CYKLA

JAN.-24

By Frank Robbina

- BUT WAS, WE CANNOT HẠNG'ANY PAS HIGHER FOR TWO. CRIMESÍ PERHAPS (I HAVE A WAY OF TURNING THIS, STÁD

| LOSS INTO A 68 LIVE PROFITS GIVE ME

THE PHONE, GROOTH /.

are

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

| AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

TRY

If we were

any fresher we'd still be on the vine!

Libby's

FROZEN STRAWBERRIES

TODAY

ROWNTREES

AERO:

Guam, Hawaii, 2 yan. Pallippines, 3.7. Malaya. Indonesia, 2 p.m. Philippines, N. Borneo, 0 p.m. Thailand, Burma, India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain & Europe, d p.m.

Kotch. p.m.

Canada, Op.17.

Laos, p.1.

By Surface

Philippines, 10 p.m.

China, People's Republic, 10.50

Jamaica, Noon.

Kures. Not.

Macao, p.m.

Malaya. Burma, India. 3 p.m... Indo-Chinn, 3 paru. Japan. U.H.A. C. & 8. America, 4 p.ta..

Maeno 0 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2

By Burface

China, People's Republic, 10.30

...

Malayo, Córkon, Aden, Middle East, Great Britain & Europe, 11 am

Macao, D..

Australia, New Zealand, 1 p.m. Maeso, 0 p.m.

a.m.

THURSDAY, MARCH 22 By Surface China, People's Republic, 10.30 Seychelles, Dr. Bast Africa, (N. &c Rhodesia, Farcels vio Belca), Malaya, Mauritius &c B. Atrios, 11 a.m.

Macao, A.

Macao. p.m.

Radio Hongkong

#KT

0. Time Signal and Programme Sutrary: 0.00, Stock Market Re- port: 1.08, Peter's Party (Studio):

Affair 0.30. "A Family

A new series of features on international collaboration, prepared by United

No, Nations Radio,

A Low Among Nations': $45, Box 200 Bert Gillett at the organ (OB); 7 Popular Clasles: 730, "Viewpoint" A Weekly Magazine devoted to the Arts. Edited and introduced by Janet Temblin; 7.69, Weather Re port: 8, Time Signal and The News (London Rolay 1.09, Commentary London Helny) or Special An

Harabas #ouncements 8.15, Sart

(soprano) with Kalman Lendvay's Gypsy Orchestra: 9.30, Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra... A. programme of Latin American Mule (HRCTS);

Time Sh

Off the Beaten Track presented by Timothy Birch (Studio): 92 (appro.), "dom and Eve" from "he Creation**. (Haydn), Second part of the concert by the Hongkong Singer and the Sino- Brush Orchestra. broadcast from the Great Hall of Hongkong Univer- Eity (OB): 10, "Who Goon Blo Peter Bellers, Harry Sacombe and Spike Milligan: in”, “Dishonoured”. Repent of last Saturday" Broadcast (ECTS);, 10.30, A Book⠀⠀_at_your Bedside. "My Cousin Jan" by Antonia Judge, Read by Audrej. Mendes. Pollode

(Recorded); 10,40, Concert Waltzes: 10.56 Weather Report: 11, Time Signal. Radio News Rasi (London: Relay): 1155, Goodnight Muster 11.50, Close Down,

REDIFFUSION

ap.in. Variety Calls Mhe. Tume; a Crime Does Not Poy: 330, Mutlo By Lopez: 4, Tea for Two; - 4.30, Birictly, instrumental:· 8, Children'. Corner Conducted by Auntie Patricia; BD, Monday flecjungtame Prosenied by Belty: 6.29, Birthday Mailbag: 0.30, La Musique Francnico **Presented by Jeannette Piry: 7,

Personality Parade; 7.15, Felix King. and His Orchestra; 7.20, Coke Time: 37.45, The Final Yeart. 8, Time Bignal and the News 0.09; Weather 20- port, Announcements and Interlude: 6.15, Interlude · with -* Muster - 0.30, Cypry Camavan; P. *The Nine Tallons-Viral splode."3110 Ars Rung Down, Adapted by die Copper from the novel by Dorsiny La Sayers: 020, Monday Convert

·Hour.EKAll El Tehelkováky Fro gramme) Tanthay Overture, "Romaa and Juliet," (played by. The Chicago Bymphony Orchestry, conducted by

·Antal · "Dorada) | Waltz Boot the Flowers, (played by the Robin Hood Dell Orchestra. of Philadelphia, conducted by Andre Kostelaneta. Solitude, Op. 79, No. 8. *(played by the, Philadelphis Orchestra,, 100ps ductor Leopold Stokowatch) from z Biring and Serenadean) (BOLion

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