THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1954.
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FOR LIBYA
Wartime Comradeship Continues In Peace
Tripoli, Mar. 22.
Both Britain and the United States have made a gift of arms to help Libya, their fellow member of the United Nations, in the early years of its new sovereignty.
When the new Libya came into being one of its most difficult problems was deciding on priorities of expenditure from its budget.
The Prime Minister said that
On Internal and external war and wijl continue In defence it was recognised that ; pence." ther police furce
be must supplied with funds to enable it to maintain a high standard. while the army also had its claus
its shaties in some cases were complementary to that of the police it was decided that such funds as ware available should be spent un making it a inable force
Soon
As
TURKEY'S
GIFTS
wog bui
his government considered the two gifts as a new proof of the friendly relations between Libya on the one hand and Britain and the United States on the other,
the
Hy echoed the words of British Ambassador by remark- Ing that the gifts also served as a demonstration
LONI- of the
radeship which laked the countries during war and still to liked them in tunes of peace.
"We very much
thai hope
American
The original target from a brigade group
that berume obvious Libya's own financial resources were not sufelent for this and aim there
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MUSICAL
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NOTICE
THE RANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED
IN
Thirty-Seventh Didinary Yearly General Meeting
HERE Y MOTHE GIVEN
11:0 Ordinary Yearly Veneral Meeting of the Shareholders of the Bank will be held at the Head Offre of
The
gifts of arms of 1004y which to buy them.
Last year Turkey gave 25-pounder Kuns and Twelve
4X
marathon [IT
81-mat mortars, together with
nummen!
year's use.
U
Now Britain and the United States have made gifts.
From
Britain
have come
ten annoured cars, each with
transmitters; radlu
44
Twelve
132,000
our
British
CENSORED LETTERS
New Delhi, Mar. 22. The Assistant Coinmunication Minister, Raj Bahadur, told the Indian Parliament today. the Government had certain powers friends will continue supplying of postal censorship.
with arms
that 30 Libyan
army can become strong and so used to strengthen the base
erf world," he said.
રાક
peaco
the
the
The United States Ambassa- dor said that what Impressed him most during Libya
20is slay in evident
had been the friendship of the people.
SYMBOLIC
In these tunes when cuvelous eyes are turned on smalt states
is essential that large states Buchne Ka with
winch are allied with them 专门 rounds of anumunition: And i the atlamment of the cominon
which | goal of treedom 25-pounder saluting gun
and individual will join simular
pre-dignity should stand firmly Run
by British Army their side," he said. the ty
"Thus my presence Bag veurs ag
here to given day is symbolic of the fact that The United States has
has joined Britain my country scout
radio cars with
giving Libya additional sufficient
troopin
10 main- and transport vehicles to sup-sirength with which
essential sovereignty urt an armoured car squadron, tain her
Mall security."- China seveni guns and 50,000 rounds and
Also included Special.
Transmitters;
of ammunition. are 100 crates of spares for the vehicles.
Tan kifty handed
were
formally over to the Prime
Minister, Mustapha Ben Halim. by the British Ambusoudor, Mr Gerald Graham, and the United Mr John States Ambassador, Tupp, at ceremonial mill- tary
Tripoll's Red
parada
Castello Square.
Jel
planes
The Bank, 19, Des Voeux Rund, Central, Hong Kong, Saturday,
24th day uť March. 1954, at 2.30 p.m.. for the purge of receiving and emandering the Reports of
the United the jiro
And of the
|States Air Force New past In Auditors and the Profit and formation
martial music Loss Argouzel and Balance wis played by the band of Sheet for the year ended 31sL
the doth Kings Royal Rinc Corps. The Royal Engineers and December 1955, and for the
The Libyan Army mounted election of Wirectors not the guard of honour. appointment of Auditors.
The Register of Shares of the Bank will be closed from Saturday, 17th March, 1966 to Saturday, 21th March, 1966 both days suchsive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered,
By Order of the Board,
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, 1st March, 1966.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
DATAAN"
Curaged cargo ex His vessel wit be surveyed by Messrs Goddard & Douglas at Hol's Wharf frotu 10 am. on March 24, 1936, ætti consignéES are reigrested to have their repres sentative prement during the survey.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,
Hong Kong. March 22, 1930.
and
NEW PROOF
2
In handing over the British gift. Mr Graham said that It symbolised the friendship which for the people of Britain had The people of Libya. "In par- tcular, be added, "it emphasies the comradeship between the anned forces of our two countries, which was forged in
LOST ART TREAURE RETURNED
Athens, Mar. 22.
The Louvre In Paris has re- turned to Greece the bronze slatuctie of a woman of the sixth century before Christ, which had been lost since 1943.
The statuetle was stolon during
the occupation
of
and
Greece by the Germans subsequently sold to the Louvre, At the request of the Greek Government the French School
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES of Archaeology in Athens secured
1.5. "TAIPING"
Arrd. 22nd March, 1936
Damaged caren_ex this vessel will he surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Douglos, at Hong Kong & Kowloon Wheef Godown at 10 4,m, on Mon- day, 2001 March and Tuesday, 27th Match, 1966, and constzners repre Bentatives ore requested to bo pre- sent during survey,,
Agenta,
DUTTERFIELD & SWINE,
Australian-Oriental Line Lud, The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
To ADVERTISERS
bo
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Its return to Greece,
The statuette will be sent to its former home in the museum of the island of Samos.-China Mail Special.
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indicated
hat These powers were not used except in e:rtain extreme roses involving 3fth columnists
Raj Bahadur was replying to ericisins concerning delay In he transmission of letters.-- France-Presse,
ARAB UNITY APPEAL
anc
Amin, Mar. 22. King Hussein today appealed to the people of Jordan other Arab nations for unity in the face of both Internal and <xternal danger
He said they must keep lo mind the ans of the Arab revolution started 40 years ago by
grandfather, his
King Hussein.
The King mude the appeal in The a message comincmorating
day of the Arab uprising.- United Presa
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
THAT GEIGER COUNTER'S GOING WILD-- BUT NO SIGN OF CARNOTITE OR ANY URANIUM- BEARING ORE-- STRANGE--
FERDINAND
NANCY
CLEAR AS MUD
TO ME--|
WHAT'S TAKING OUR 'COPTER 5D LONG? AH-- THERE IT IS!
I STILL CAN'T FIGOER IT!
I SAW EM
EXPLODE-
LOOK--- I GOT A NEW GLOBE SO
I CAN STUDY GEOGRAPHY
ISN'T IT SIMPLY
WONDERFUL ?
WHAT'S SO WONDERFUL
ABOUT
IT 7
JOHNNY HAZARD
· VES, YES....... IF THESE. "PAPERS"
ARE AS YOU DESCRIBETM IF,
| MUND YOU.......WB MAY HAVE A
CERTAIN INTEREST IN THEM!
·ACH, MISS STEFFI
I DO NOT WASTE YOUR THMS WITH PRAUPS.M
· THESE ARE 24×KARAT GENUINE! CAN WE TALKE BUSINESS?
BUT. CHIEP
New types of protective silts for personnel handling “hasar- dous fuels and rocket pro- pellants", currently being tested by personnel of the US Navy, aro plctured here. A general varpose sult has been developed for use in main- tenance and operation of stor· age tanks, piping valves und power plants, and a special- purpose mult for use in refuel- ling or loading or in battle- damage conditions. The suita
are fabricated of cotton with a renin-modified Butyl rubber coating. The general purpose suit consiste of a waist-length Jacket, overall-type trousers, hood gloves and unco boots Quick escape features are corporated in both facket and trousers in case of emergency. The special purpose suit is of one-plece design with attached foot covering and detachable As the wearer is com- gloves. pletely enclosed, an air supply ventilating system has been incorporated
for ventilation Picture left view
the DI special purpose protective
**_sult, with hose attached for supply ing air to wearer. On right, a
Navy
and breathing. shown a
rear
US
wears the generat
suit white ptirpose working on a scale model of the Viking "Rocket".-ExJITER
BOSS SAID
NOT TO MISS
THEM!
Photo.
GET LOWER-SO I CAN GET IN RANGE! AND STOP
BOUNCING HOW CAN
› AIM?
OF COURSE YOU MAY INSPECT THEM, MISS STERFIN AN HOUR? „GOODİYOU TOOW THIS PLACEWTHE}
WINDMILL ON CANAL ROADS BYE I'
NOW
Protection
HEROIN
FOUND
IN CHIMNEY
Wong Wal-har, a 35-year-old woman, of 104 Wellington Street, second floor, was fined $1,500 or six months by Mr Ha-shing Lo at Central this morning [or possession of heroin.
The Prosecuting officer tald the Cour: that at 8 pm. (321 March 20 Sub-Inspector Yip Tai-you and a party of Polier raided the defendant's house and found in the chimney
the kitchen 200 small packets and 12 big packets of heroin. The defendant admitted
Possession of the drugs.
REAPPOINTED
1.E. the Governor has re- appointed Mr F. D. Hunter to be a member of the panel of the Board of Review under the
Inland Revenue Ordinance, it was announced in the Gover- ment Gazette today.
UNOFFICIAL JP
H.E.
the Governor has op- pointed Mr L. B. Stone to be the Justice of # Unofficial Peace for the Colony of Hong- munounced in the kong, it was Government Gazette today.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
MACHINE GUN!
RUN FOR COVER
CONTINUED
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller'
FERNİR" "BUSHMILLEREDE
By Frank Robbing
THE AMERICANS! THEY CLOSE WKATIN ON US ON FOOT AND: BY
COPTER!
Notices
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The latest posting time for reginezed articles are generally, ene hour earlier than the times ahawn below. - Particulars regard. ing parcel mails can be ascer tained by enquiry at any post
Wee.
FRIDAY, MARCH 23 By Air Formoen, p.in, U.S.A. & Caneda, 0 p.m. Thailand India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain & Europe, 0 p.m.
By Burtacs Thaland, p.m. Macao. p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH ZA By Air Japan, & «.71. Peking, Shanghai, Hankow, Kun- ming. 10 M.
Thailand. Malaya, Indonesia, Aus tralia, New Zealand & Ceylon, Noom.
Philippines. 2 p.m.
Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle East. Africa, Great Britain Europe, p.in.
&
Malaya, Indonesia, Astatralla, New Zealand, p.in.
Formusa, Japan, Okinawa, Korea. fawall, U.3.A., Canada, & p.in. By Burfact Formosa, a.m.
0
China, People's Republic, 10.30 4.7 Macao. 1 p..
Indo-China. France, 4 p.m.
Indonesia. 4 p.m.
China, People's Republic, 6 p.m. Macas, p.m.
MARCH 23
SUNDAY Air
Indo-China, 2 p.n. Philippines, 4 pun. Formosa,
..
Burina, India, Pakistani,
Midulo East, Africa, Great Britain & Europe,
m.
By Burface
Police Officers. Promoted
The promotion of Mr E. K. 1. O'Reilly, Assistant Superintendent of Police, and Mr A. A. Shaw, Super- intendent of Police, to bo Acting Senior Superinten- donts of Police was nounced in the Government Gazette, today.
An-
Other appointments' gazotted, ware: Mise M. M. Thomson to be Nurring Sister (on transfer from Gibraltar); Mr R. Fair- bairn to be Acting Chiet Build- ing Surveyor, vico Mr J. H, Bottomley (on Jeave prior to retirement); Mr C. G. M. Mor- rison to be beting Establish- ment Omeer, vice Mr. M. Tingle.
It was also announced that Mr G, M. Tingle has resumed duty as
Assistant Establish- ment Officer, vice Mr T. S. D. Whitley, who resumed his post as Senior Executive. Class
Mr W. F. Watson, Commis- sioner of Inland Revenue, has resumed his duties on returning from leave, vice Mr. Mr. P. DI A. Chidell, the Assistant Com- inlssioner.
CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER
Mr Charles Maxwell Forsyth- Smith has been appointed Cana- dian Government Trade Com- Imissioner at Hongkong, vice Mr
T.R.G. Fletcher, nounced in the
STA
it
an-
Gozelte today.
Macao. I p.in.
H.E. the
MONDAY, MARCH 20
cognised,
Chine, People's Republic, 10.30 am, Macao, P.m.
pending instructions from
Government
Governor has provisionally
and
the
Malaya, Burma, 2 p.m.
retary
the
Arias
Korea. 3 p.m.
By Burface
N. Homeo, 4 p.m.
Thaliand, 4 p.m.
Macso. p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 27
By Burface China, People's Republic, 10.30
AIN
Malaya. Ceylon, Aden, Middle East, Great Britain & Europe, 11 am.
Mach 1 p.m. Fina, Indir, p.m. Indts parcels via Karachi), 8 p.m.
Pakistan & Italy,
Mace. p.m.
[Portuguese
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2a
By surface China, People's Republic, Meas. 1 p.m.
Philippines, 2 p.in,
Formosa, 4 p.m.
Macao. p.m.
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
By Hurfaco
Chine,
People's Republic,
Macao, 1 p.m. Korea, 4 p.m.
..
Mocas, p..
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
10.30
10.30
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
FROZEN FRESH IN THE COUNTRY!
TRY
Libby's
FROZEN FOODS.
TODAY!
ROWNTREES
IT'S THE FULL
CREAM BUM THAT
MAKES MENKTELES
CHOCOLATE SO
DOUBLY GOOD
Benvnbias
MILK
CHOCOLATE
this situation
calls for a
San Miguel
tho
of State for Senor Commas Colombres as Consul for Repubile of Argentina at Hong- kong. and
Mr Bul Cong Van its Consul for the Repubile of Vietnam at Hongkong.
NATURALISATION
H.E. e Governor, with the ot Secretary approval of the Skate
Colonies, has For the granted Cerlineates of Natura- Raution under tho
Brilleh Nationality Act to the following it was announced iri personn the
Gazette today: Mr Yuen Ging-yuk (clerk), Mr Philip Chen (fight purser), Mr
Government
Chan Cheuk-kin (mer- chant), Mr Koo Jeay-ling (mer- chant), Mr Lee Ying-fen (school teacher), Miss Agnes Henrietta Wou (airline stewardess), Mr Nelson Horatio Young (student).
Radio Hongkong
HRT
0. Time Signal and Programme Summary:
0.03. Stock Market Report; 0.08, Programine for Children presented by Valoria (Sludib); 430; Popularity Poll presented by Ted Thomas (Studio); 7, Alfred Newinan and his Orchestra: 730, Jazz Hall Hour presented by Robërt Achsson (Studio): 700, Weather Report: U. Time Signal and the New London Relay); 0.00, Appeal for the Marionne, Reichl aid to Lepers Group by Dr K. C. You. Director of Medi- cal and Health Services B.13. Movie Magazine, Compiled andi prosented by David Lyttle: 8.45, Music
Lovers Four-Clamiesi Re- queals presented by Alleen Dokker (Studio); 9:43, Letter from America by Allstate Cooke (London Relay); 10. Continental Cabaret presented by Denisa Brabant (Studio); 10.30, A Book at your Bedsido, "My Cousin Jan" by Antonia Ridge. Read by Audrey Mendes. Episode 6 (Studio); 10,45, Favourite Melodies for Old Timo Dancing. Harry Davidson and his Orchestra; 10.50, Weather Report; 1. Time Signal, Radio News Reel (London Relay); 11.15. Goodnight Music: 11,30, Clom Dow2.
REDIFFUSION.
4 p.m. Variety Calls the Traver 3 Musical Matinos; 3,30, Strike Up the Band; 4, Tea for Two: 430. Samm Kaye Show: 0, Children's Come-Through the Looking Glam and what Alice found there Episode 2—“Tweedledum and Tweedledee": 4.30. Triday Requests-Presented" by Deity: 420, Birthday Mailbag: 0.20. Record Parade:
Perminality Parade-Nella Lutcher: 7.18, Inter- view with the Chairman end Members of the newly formed gulli of Oriental Magiciana, conducted by Carlos Harvey: 7.30. Cake Time: 7.45, The Final Year: 8. Time Signal and the News; 8.00, Appeal for the Marianne Reichl Lepers Tund by Dr K. C. Yeo Director of the Medical and Health Services; 8.1, Weather Report and Announcements; 0.10. Ficain Time: 9.30, "eland of Happy Healing-A Feature on Hay Ling Chan presented by Alleen Dekker, Symphony Aca-. temte Festival Overture (Bralims). Ballet Music from "Faust" (Gounod) "Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 17" Tchaikowsky); 10. Redifusion Spotlight Interview with Members of the Team that drove from Lendun to Singapore conducted by Audrey Dickens: 70.10, Megio, and Moonlight-Hawaiian Melodi: 10.30. Dead Circull-Episode 7»«*200*; · 11. Date with Dreamland; 11:30. Prelude to Manight; a midnight, God Save the Queen, Close Down,
Senior Inspector Of Schools
H.B. the Governor has, ap- pointed Mr. Wong Kwok-tong to be a Senior Inspector of Schools under the "Education' Ordinance, it was announced in the Guvern- ment Gazetto today.
Special Jurors
Under an order by the Gover per in Council, the maxlinum - number of names which, to Ro...*** "glatrar; chall - includo in the Bab
of special jurors shall not a cool 860,35 granotinced in
the
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