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CHINA MAIL

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THE · CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29,

BELGIUM SETTLES OVER 3,000 SLIGHT DECREASE

HUNGARIAN REFUGEES

Brussels, Jan. 28.

Belgium, which has a population of

News contributions sir only 8,500,000 of her own, has quickly

JONAL, should be addressed to the

Diitor, business communications and

dvertisements to the Secretary.

Telephone: 0811 (5 Rimes),

KOWLOON' OFFICE:

Salisbury Road.

Telephone: BA14K.

Classified Advertisements

20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS

$2.00 PER DAY

settled over 3,000 Hungarian refugees.

By the end of 1950, all work- | over

50. They nursed the ing refugees had been found children and took them away to fobs. Everyone bad a home, and play to give weary mothers. the converted army barracks ponte of whom had spent 14 where the frost-bitten, weary days sitting in trains in Austria and sad refugees found shelter before making the journey to in Belgium were empty waiting Belgium, a rest.

to house more Hungarians, which well-informed sources say

Inter, as the camps turned that the Belgian Government into "big happy families" of expecta do greci carly in 1957, about 600 each, they took a de- light in buying wedding rings, "The 2,200 men among the re-trousseaux and wedding dresses fugees, more than half of whom for the many young couples who were under 21, have found work married

from their camp of their own choosing, in metal centres. on road works, building or agri-| and steel factories, cool mines.

All but one man, were pro- culture. Eighty women have vided with soft comfortable gona into domestic service, beds and plenty of blankets. The which Sveti among refugees one exception had brought his willing to work at anything. not very popular, another If not prepaid a booking fee work in the textile industry and of 60 conta is charged.

24 have gone into metal torics.

10 cents PER WORD OVER 20 Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word, ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

PREMISES WANTED

TWO OR THREE STOREY detached or semi-detached house in quiei of Kowloon, preferably Price Xward Road area” or Kow- loon Tong area. Need 3,000 to 4,000

useadje square foër

large room on floor at least 10 × 20. Apply UBIS 28 Garden Road, Hong Kong. Telephone 38020 ext. 3

EXOL MUNDO

A

MUSICAL

fioor

100

41

fac-

Language Rudiments

A number of unaccompanied teen-agers have been found places in technical schools, or as apprentices fiving-in with their masters,

Within a few days of their arrival at the Ave bir camps sei up in the cast and center of Belgiian, the Hungarians had LARGE BRUIPMENT of populag been provided with all necessary Selections arrived: Che charm official documents tios, paarish bull fight падае

aften police Marinba, Trinidad Steel Bands, calyp. Interviews. They were also be- Boa, French accordeon pieces. Funch

ing taught the rudiments of the Mexican Fiesta, Kinsey Chausors. report, organ wolections. D. Emes, language, 750 Alexan Ilouse. 30100, 35667,

STAMPS

telephone

Collec-

SOMETHING EXCLUSIVE, Lors packels of snorted starpe. From 20 cents per packet upward. An entirely

Buuta now China Morning Post Ltd., Wyndham Street. Hongkong and Salsbury

oad, Kowtoon.

But Belgium's welcome to her own batch of refugees and that which she gave to another 2,000 passing through the country to England, Ireland and Canada, Was not just offcial security.

A committee of six charli- able and welfare organisations under their chairman, Madame Simone Marcette, a member of STAMP ALBUMS — "Collection the Belgian Red Cross, which Bulidor beries. New stock now Was ntrusted by the Govern- avaliable, $3, Froin South China ment with the task of caring for Morging Post Ltd. Wyndham Street the refugees, worked day and and Salisbury Road, Kowloon,

night to make their greeting a "hornoly" one.

NOTICE

YOUNG BROTHERS BANKING СОДРОВАТTION

Hong Kong Branch

Extra Cots

With the help of a Govern- ment grant of about £107,142

adi donations from the or ganisations represented on the committee, the welfare workers Mr. provided

clothes, washing

Notice is hereby given that our Head Office has accepted the ro signation submitted bry Wellington Hsie (thX) from his office as Manager of this ank, and Mr. Hate has left his utlice today.

Tiong Kong, 20th Jan., 1957.

TO ADVERTISERS

BUNDAY POST-HERALD Space for commercial Advertising should bo booked not inter than noon on Wednesdays.

For the 8OUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication.

Special

materials and tempting daily meals for the refugees. Thanks to gifts from the people of Bel- they were able to give each tie girl a doll, on arrival, and every refugee a ban of cho- colate each day.

At one camp they appealed for extra cots for the tables-- ant in one afternoon received

Burns Thanks

Lebanon

Beirut, Jan. 28. Major-General E. L. M. Burns,

Announcements the United Nations Emergency

and Classified Advertise. Force commander, today called

mante as coun).

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Importers, Exporters and General Merchants

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Authorised Distributora of South China Morning Pos Bouth China Sunday Post-Herald China Mail

While in Macau, stay at the POUSADA INN, Praia Grande Cable: Pousada.

on the Lebanese Army Chief, General Fund Shehab, to thank the Lebanese army and govern- ment for their co-operation over transit arrangements for UNEF.

тел.

General Burns, who is return- ing to Egypt tomorrow, told reporters afterwards the ÚNEF': mission was not to use force.

Ho had been asked what would be UNEF"s attitude

refused to carry out the General Assembly's resolution calling for the immediate with drawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza and Gulf of Aqaba, Biripe.

Iael

The General refused to com ment on the current UN pro- posal

A deployment of UNEF. troops along the Israel Egyptian armistice lines.

for

The proposal was now below: discussed by UN and was likely to take a long time."Chine 'Mall Special.

ANNOUNCING

AS FROM 1st FEBRUARY 1957

CARRET SHAMPOOING

WILL BE RESUMED

Call 59195 for collection

THE SYLAM LAUNDRY CO

own mattress and bedding tied

on his back and refused to be parted from it.

The welfare workers have also provided hot food and clothing for refugees passing through to other countries. To all of these they give a cheerful welcome at railway station or airport the case might be.

as

In some parle of Belgium. people oven clubbed together to provide new house, complete with furniture and equipment for Hungarian refugee families.

Reunions

But the best present refugees received unexpected.

Was

many

totally

from

It was the sound knew calling of voice they their names as they arrived at the end of the long treks Hungary. Murry Hungarians al- ready living in Belgium wont down to races the train-loads of refugees

the chance that on there would be a relative friend among them.

*J

were

Reunions with these meetings which brought tears to the eyes of the refugees, and the welfare workers-China Mall Special.

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Mail Notices

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The Istest posting line for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the times sunwn below. Partfeniørs regard- ing parcel mails can be arcer- tained by enquiry at any post omer.

CHINESE NEW YEAR ARRANGEMENT:

On Thursday, January 31, 1957, there will be no delivery and all Post Offices will be closed to public bustness. Post Guice Box Lobbler will also be closed.

On Friday, February 1, 1057 the pabila counters at G.P.0. Sheungwan C.P.O.. Kowium,

and shamakuipo Post Offices will be opened for public business from Dam, to noon, and Wantaa! from 19 to Nove,

The Door Jobbles at Victoria and Kowloon Central Post Offers will be open from 9 am to 7

sulpo from 9 am to noon, and Wants From 19 ain, to noon, There will be one general dev ilvery of potrespondendo com-

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

WHAT THE THINKS THINK IS HAPPENING-

I'LL HOLD THEM WHILE YOU NE THEM, LOTHAR.

FERDINAND

NANCY

JOHNNY HAZARD

BOON AS WE GET ENIGILA

NDER POLICE WRAPS, MR. JANAK,

ABLE TO APPEAR AT NEWITHOUT F

WHAT

REALLY HAPPENS→→

I'LL HOLD THEM WHILE YOU TIE THEM, LOTHAR,

mencing at 10 am, and normal holiday collections will be made from piller boxes,

TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 By Air

Formoso, 0 pm.

Thalland, Burma, India, Pakistan, Great Britain

Middle East, Africa,

& Extrope, 6 pm.

Canada, 0 p.m.

Philippines. N. Borneo, e p.m.

Japan, p.m.

Hawaii, USA. 9 pm

By Burface

Philippines Paknd, a pa

Australia, New Macno. p.m

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 By Air Thailand, dalys, indonesia, Aus- tralia, New Zealand. Ceylon, 8 a.m: Putra, Okinawa, Korea, 10 Am. Philippines, 1. p.m.

Hawal, U.S.A., Canada, 0 p.m. Formosa, 8 p.m. Japan. 2.

Thai Pakistan, Lebanon, Ger-

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The

Sultan of Morocco, Mohamed V, stuɖlē, a model of the hall which will be part of the Brussels Uniyetmal Ex- hibition in 1958, an exhibition in which the Sultan has ex- pressed keen interest--Ex- press Photo,

IN NEW ZEALAND ROAD ACCIDENTS

Wellington, Jan. 28.

New Zealand, having achieved a slight reduction in the traffic deaths since 1956, 18 planning new measures to cut the toll of the roads this year.

Road deaths in 1956 totalled | Last year, 37 motorcyclists 320, only four dower than in and/or their pilion riders were 1955 but, aking into account killed, compared

the thousands of additional cats 1955

and lorries on the roada, a re-

duction of about nine per cent

in the death rate in relation to the volume of traffic.

on

Although fatal accidenta New Zealand roads are fewer in a whole year than they are in the Unlied States during one

women

holiday weekend, the death rate and

the high toll of maimed men,

and children, wrecked cats, and hospital bills, are causing increasing" concern in this ration of little more than 2,000,000 people.

PUBLIC APPEALS

with '80

SATISFACTION

The Dominion Minister

Transport, Mr Stanley Goosman, the reduction in the while expressing antisfaction at fatal ac- cident rate, sald that the figures that we can never afford for 1888 still warn the nation

safety campaign. We must al- become complacent our road

to

ways be ready with new ideas and new approaches to cope withi Our rupidly growing tree."

Mr Gooman starounded, that lessons learned by officers of his Cabinet Ministers and traffic department ob "guinoa ply" authorities have made public stredels of highway last year will appeals for greater cure on the form the bable of many safety roads and a lower death rate measures to be introduced this during 1957. In case the public year. They alude the use of may not be inclined

heed more road signs on bid bends these appeals they are to be and the use of centre strips to reinforced by stricter traffic re indicate that overtaling is for gulations, intensified road (bidden. patrols at pealt traЛe

periods, and measures to promote

Other featuarea of the 1957 "safety consolousness" among all safety campaign announced by

the Minister Include:"

The adoption, biom March 1, The Transport Department, of now consolidated traffic re- after intensive patrolling of the gutations and a new toad Code country's highways during the based on simplicity and road- Christmas and New Year holl-ability. For the average motorist. day period, lias reported improvement driving standards, which made the accident record for the mid- summer holidaye less grin than had been feared

Firem

December 21 until Christmas Day, 14 deaths - sulted from road accidents, but from Friday December 28 until midnight on New Year's Day, the death toll was only two.

10,000 JEWS

EXPELLED encouraging

Piraeus, Jan. 28. Jordan, Director

Charles General of the American Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC) said today that more than 10,000 Jews "have been expelled or forced to floe Egypt in less than two months." He said this re- |

mary, Jyance, Great Britain. 6 p.m. presented more than 20 per cent of the 60,000 Jewish population in Egypt.

By Kurface Chine. Feople's Republic, 7 a.m biaco, 1 p.m. Indo-China Japan, Hawaii, B&B,

Amerion, 4 1.0.

A

Australia, New Zealand, & p.m. China, People's Republic, apun Muco, pim

HURRYCLOTHAR, WELL USE. THEIR CAR MAYBE WE CAN STILL CATCH MISSX, THE BRAINS OF THE

MOBI

Mr Jordan visited this port to welcome the steamship Mist, which arrived from Alexandria, last week with 857 more Jewish refugees,-United Press,

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

OUR MEN-DROPPED THEIR RIFLES LET HIM THE THEM UP-Y NOW HE'S

GETTING AWAY]

By Mik

By Erale Bushmiller

REDUCING SALON

Robbins

an in

CAMPAIGNS

The additional development of

road special district

safely campaigns OT accident-prone roads. *

The creation of mone local Hood Safety Committees to co- od- operate with the national entistration.

"flying

Truffle officers reported

use of A greater that during the latter weekend, driv" | squad" patrols and intensified ing standards

∙at. and road care patrolling by "traffic cops" were much improved. Motor weekends when truffle density is oyelsts, particularly, won praise greatest. for better riding, a trend which was evident throughout

"There's More than Magic

about CADBURY'S

HONG KONG Favourite Chocolates

TRY

If we were

any frasher well still be on the vine

FROZEN STRAWBERRIEN

TODAY-

DAIRY ZOV

DAIRY

B01

with the wonderful centre

1956,

A greater use of compulsory stops, especially at railway level expealings.

gal" The entoungement of motor-

cycle training schools,

Re-amination of present Aincas quaMdcations for drivers and severe campaigning against drunken drivers.

SATURDAY TROUBLE

Traffic officers are unanimous that something drastic in need- ed to curb fatal pocidenta on Saturdayu. Nearly one third- 104 of the deaths in 1950 oc- curred in Saturday accidents. Comparable figures for other do of the week were: Mon- 26; Tuesday, 20; Wednes- Joy, 34; Tausday, 64; Feldry, 54; Sunday. 49-China Mal Special

Restaurant Four Miles High

New York, Jan.

Que of the world's most

v# 100.000.

accept

tips for

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Aldiri

throughout the

Exiropo, pan the Nom and Fari

remarkablo eating establishment: adived "troro, then

1,000,000

Sullens meals

to

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Cornuth rock

Jobster,

drab

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chucks pach Apočinities

attitudes of

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