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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956.,
CHINA FORTY FASTEST JET TRANSPORTS New Soviet Drive
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ORDERED
Golden Arrows
Will Cruise
609 mph
At
Los Angeles.
The world's newest and fastest commercial airliner, described as a combined undertaking of Hughes Tool Company, Delta Air Lines, Inc., Convair and General Electric Company, was announced in a joint statement of the presidents of the four companies here last week.
The sement was signed by Howard, Hughes, president of Hughes To Company tuf which Trans World Aurities is a subsidiary); <. £. Woolman. of Della; Josepti T. Meðlurney, president of the Convair Divaion
General Dynamies Corporation, und Halph J. Condiner, president of If not prepaid a booking fes Ciersestal Electric Company of 50 centa la charged,
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Called the Golden Arrow, the new Convair pinne is a medium- Janu Jet transport with h
jeruising speed of 609 ndes
hour.
SHIMMERING GOLD
ALEX
The tart
The tune Belden Arrow (statemeal sword,
In derived Chaly fr the airplane's com- jmereally unmatched speed but
from its planned
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The Golden Arrows planted to be the Best airplanes to include exterior metal whil is shamerung gold in colour
than the Fatfact
rouventional
silver colour associated with airplanes through the yours.
The averaft will be delivered tering o late 1959 for use by TWA, which serves 39,000 miles. 4 airline routes in the United States, Europe, Africa and Asia, and by Delta, the collon's BNH- which largest domnestie airline,
10.708-mile system
openmus
In the Uarted Slates and six Caribbean countries.
Forty Golderi been ordered,
Arrows have Hughes 30 by
Tool for service on TWA and in
try Delta The Yutat amental of the contracts, including spares
Vas
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BEMIDLER excess of $200,000,000
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The ATINGUTVEement declared The new airplane "will bringt top-speed jet-Travel locury scores of Chies whose existing arports
nematodate which any pther jel transport will be ovalikule in or near the samme per tod
Golden Arrow
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the
COMMERCIAL VERSION
The airplanes will be poVLET – Bur CJ-805 engines.
The marking
entry into 1h commercial mareroft engine field
PADDLE STEAMER'Sberal Electric after
CENTENARY
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The E-
to
than 31,00 ducing more empines for the military. The CJ-805 engine commercial version of the 179, which has already had suhte
successful Oslu. June 28. Startrat
flight Lake Mjosu, Norway'speractive uxi
designed biggest inimal waterway, the produce more power per pound paticfle-steamer Skibladner he of engine weight than any other have their representatives present just completed its first hundred
engine of comparable size.
The Golden Arrow will be produced by Convair at its San Diego, Calit., plant.
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survey
BUTTERFELD 2 WIRE,
Agent
Hong Kong Jus 201
To ADVERTISERS
SUNDAY POST-HERALD 9 pop for commercial advertising should bo booked not later than noon on Wednesdayı.
years of service.
The owner have no intention of reuring" the faithful Skiblad- It is "good IR Runother century," they say.
Bull at Motala, Sweden, In 1850. Skibindner euerica passen- pers and curge between the mary hittle towns and villages thret nestle on the shores of Lako Mjosa
During bundzin
Just
century
taf thesuridis tourists from all over the world have crossed Lake Mjust on the veterum Skistødner.-China Mall
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Slit-Skirt Warning
Singapore. June 24
A Tushusm-writer, Mrs GerCE Reud, INIS advised Singapore WOMAN to wear their national dresses tu Beemtubf their "national harm."
Mas Reud, who is returning to Batain after ten years in Singa- game, advised European women. however,
i try md wor Dw
glamorous silt-skirted Chinese cheongsama
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"They don't have the legs for she said in a farewell inter- lastead European wornen should wear low necklines, China Mail Special.
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BAGGAGE:
Friday, 29th June, at 12.00 Noon for the UNITED KINGDOM, vin Singa- pore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Adon, and Port Said.
Passengers are requested to sond ALL. BAGGAGE to the Hongkong & Kow- loon Wharf Co.'s Godown at No. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE. by Noon on Thursday, 28th June, 1956. SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packagos 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 9.30 and 11:00 am, on Friday, 20th Juno, 1956.
Subject to alteration with or without notice
Woman's 'Win'
Was £2 Loss
Durban, June 20.
A well-droed Indian with a confiderive tricks now low has got away with £2 in Dur- buy.
He
wen!
a shop and kexi to so the other lady," Mrs B Ur, who was out at lunch at the tim
inte
Fish Rarer
Than The
Coelacanth
оста
Grahamstown, June 26.
a wavy. A small fish with wedge-shaped body, long, low- heal and the ing crest
falike sprach
upstancing tall, found recently at Mossel greatest one of the 1kay. On being rattles of the lish world fold that she was out, the In-cording to it leading South
African ichthyologist. dian sald she had won £94 on "Fab-Fer" (a type of sweep- stake), but required 12 before ho could collect her
for her.
пс
for a Although known
Long Time, he said, it was even rurer wlonings that the coelacanth,
FUT only about six specimens had been found during the past century. This one was the second found in South African waters,
The alsland in the shop Kave Pio Jadian £2 and when Mrs Urban returned excitedly told her of her "win.**
"Of course I had taken such bet and we haven't seen the Indian again," Mrs Urban saldi. Chin Məti Special.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
MARRY YOU, MICHAEL ? THANK YOU, --BUT NO
HO?) NOBODY
SYER SND
NO TO ME!
FERDINAND
NANCY
WHY ARE YOU WATCHING THE
FIRE
LIKE THAT?
JOHNNY HAZARD
MIGHTY QURIQUÉ BOY AREN'T YOU," KATARDI. WHAT ARE YOU DOING AT MY LOCKERT
I'M A FOOL. I SHOULD HAVE KISSED HER BEFORE
PROPOSING, MY
MAGIC KISS
NEVER FAILS!
I DON'T WANT
MR. GRIMES TO SEE ME
(GOTTA PHONY A | STORY.....HE CAUGHT |ME FLAT-FOOTED! [AND I STILL HAVE Í NOTHING ON HIM!
the
Credit In
Abundance
To Force Collectivisation
Vienna, June 26.
In the predominantly peasant lands of Eastern Europe which are now
in Included
the Soviet bloc, a ney drive for the collectivisation of the land has been started.
4-
It is in the sector of agricul- Rofugees have reported that ture, and especially in that of on the collective farme, owing the collectivination of the land, to mismanagement and that most of these countries honesty, there has been even have lagged far behind their hunger mon
working plans.
The peasants oro ingrained Individualists and despite the 1180 of baribes end force the offers of taxation relief on the one hand and the application of sirongly discriminatory faws on
other they have often stendifastly refused
Rive up their individual holdings and join the co-operatiw or state INTE
the
members
ilve
Variety Of Methods
would
Goem unbicaly therefore that this great rush of new members was the reli Buddon urge to join a notoriously unsuccessful mores
monl
On the other hand, many re- posts have reached here that pressure of the roughest kind has often been used, to get the reluctant peasants to give their berty and the land they love and to sign on as members
collective forms,
In Bulgaria the drive for collectivisation hos so far Kund furthest and there would stein 10 be evidence that by the end of this
your Bulgarus will achieve at least 85 per cent collectivisa Lieta.
By the end of
of 1954 already 60.5 per cem of the arable landi of the country had been brought under collective ownership.
Obatinate
In 1933 this advanced to Athon, June 20.
Bry the per cent
firest three A check up has been ordered months of the present year, uc-
cording โป by the Government of destitutes Minister, Mr Anton Yugov, the the new Prime
liste in Greece and T reviston total of arable land collectivised the relevant veriteatre rose to over 75 per cent, and 77 por cent of all peasant fumilies Issued by the authorities.
members The depision comUAS after it operative farm-which is
increase of 23 per cunt since recently anced that the end of 1955.
Wan
30
now
Thin TYT
of
co-
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Reliable reports starte That Bulgarian peasants have been tored into the collectives by a variety of methods.
not The
10-
One was that they were told that their children woulil be allowed to contine of local school, that thoir latives in service at State - sories or offices would lose their Jobs unless they joined
Students were
that warned unless their parents joined the co-operative farms they would gd ther diplomas end Government employment later. Some peasants were ordered No deliver to the State
of produce, quantities they were alleged to
not
282,000 ob-
WOTE
11 every
Greeks three
!!!nl lists in registered in the
as peasant families who had to Join having on income amounting tastinately refused
operative forma during the last ess than £3 per month.
ten years, have joined in the last three months, is compared Meanwhile
Greek
with 28,000 during the whole of atlast year.
General
nounced
the
to
Numerous reports have reach-
Fecration has
that according statistical evidence gathered by ed Vienna from Bulgaria tend-
have
farms
is
its services the average workers ing to show that dissatisfaction
joined the collective others being from the Mediter-tarily in Greece has a monthly among the peasants who
defleit of about £14 sterling very widespread. ranean and the Pacific.
It is beloved that this deficit When Anton Yugoy visited the is covered by rolling credits
spinning works at Rita recently grunted to workers by grocers he was told bluntly; "Bulgariers and other traders-China Mail have never experienced such Succial,
misery as at present."
The fish was believed to live at great depths and to rise to the surface only rarely.-China Mali Special,
HO~ MICHAEL
~~PLEASE~~
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
PLEASE!
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
I SQUIRTED HIM WITH MY WATER PISTOL YESTERDAY
BACK OFF, JESSI YOU'RE REAL JUMPY T-THOUGHT IT WAS MY
LOCKER I LEFT MY CIGARETTES IN MY
FLIGHT GEAR
-ERNI BUSHMILEM-
LIGHT WAS KINDA SAP. THOUGHT I WAS
AT NUMBER 55
By Frank Robbins
G-GUESS YOU COULD CONFUSE 15 WITH 53 ONCE ABAIN, IM SORRY HAZARPS I'M FUNNY "THAT WAXI DON'T LIKE PEOPLE ERYNA INTO MY PRIVATTENAPEL
EVEN
MAGICIANS
Cart Carlsberg
If we were
ang fresher
we'd still be
on the vine!
Libby's
TRY
FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
TODAY
ROWNTREES
YOU CAN
THE
TASTE FRUIT
...this situation
calls for a
San Miguel
lorgo which owe, but
that if promised
they Joined the co-operative fun this debt would be forgiven them.
Into Stride
In March.
when the drive got into its stride, many Co- local santis were called to the councils night after night And kept waiting there all night.
It they refused to sign they were told to go home to work all day and to come back agin at night, After a few nights
of them without sleep mary signed.
One eye-witness report said that in one village the peasante - where called together and asked to sign over their fand to the collective form. Three times that say in they all refused threy knew only too well the miarry and hunger among the peasants who had joined
At the end of the third meti- ing lorry loads of soldiers were brought in to intimidate he peasants but they still refused
METI
to
Then the soldiers were order- ed to l
as many of the
load
peasants as they could, them on the lorries, and drive off into the near-by woods.
Committed Suicide
When the lorries reached the woods the soldiers began fring volley after volley into the dr. As the thots werd heard clearly
the in the village,
remaining perasants consented to sign to
escape what they thought Ind been the fate of their CRT- Taches-shooting.
Then the lorries drove back and the peasants who thought they
had narrowly escaped death were also glad to sign the membership forms.
A manber of the peasants and reported to hovo committed suicide when they realised that they had signed away their land ared their liberty.
Similar new drives are m- ported to be beginning, with less thorough- perhaps roth ness, in Czechoslovakia, Fast Germany Hungary. and. Rumania.
In Himgory for example Szabad Nep reports that he Gorverrurent intends to collec- thwise "more than half of the total land" by the end of 1960.
Even Less
F
In Albania this plans lays down that 85 per cent of the inch must be collectivised by 1080 and 1,400 new, collective farms are said to have been founded)) this year in a great new drive. In Czechoslovakia, only 30 per ocrat-of the Iond
had been collectiviso by the end of 1955
panch it was even less in East. Creamy-China Mail Spocit,
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