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HONGKONG PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONS)

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1867.

ICI Sales 10 DAYS TO GO FOR YOUR PHOTOS

In HK Maintained

ICI sales In

Hongkong Inst year were well main- tained, the company's Re view for 1956 reported.

The review was received In Hongkong, today.

RADIO Hongkong

Il rald there was a "Inre 8.30 p.m.. "Women Only”—A wroke- drop" In dyestuffs sales to China.agazine introduced by Barbara also reported the Time Signal, Programine Sun- Lawrence and Murray Leavitt: The series Closure of ICI'S branch Inmar 6.02.

Dip-Listeners" Shanghai In April last year. which morked the end of 50% ing Bong-lennid Binge and

years of trading on the Chine nuinland by the company.

Sales to Fornosa, South Korea and the Philippines were well maintained.

Stiff Competition

The report tells of a stiff sales battle in Japan where ICI suc- ceeded in making substantial

sales of dyestuff in the face of competition from American, European and Japaness - facturers.

It also managed to

Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 large quantities of polythene

despite Americm competition. cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

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Requesta preset by Maherita;

with Rohin Day: 7.0, Weather fle

la Orchestru; 1.30. Tune for Jazz port: B, Time Signal, The Nowa; 0.00, | Commentary: B. i, Opern and_Ballet; 43, Wednesday Theatre-Campol an. James McKechnie in "King of Fiddlers”—À alowy ot detection con- cened with the strange gendis of Paganini; 34); Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra: 30, This Week's Composer-Schubert: 10.30, "Dance Time: 10.58, Weather Report: 11. Time Signal. Radio Newreel 21.16 Goodnight Mosde: 11.30, Close Down.

REDIFFUSION

ICI Makey had a record No. 35 la D Major, K.325-"The turnover of mere than millor, but sates in Indonesia declined because ut acute If not prepald a booking for shortages of foreign exchange of 50 cents is charged.

PREMISES WANTED

FRENCHMAN secks offers for rent- ing 1 fupished bedroom ar-condi tioned with bathroom, located near city centre. Tel. 20234.

WANTED KNOWN

and local funda o finonce th heavy payments which, under prefent Government regulations, Importer: have to make before an import licence is granted."

In its balance sheet, ICI reported that of total exports of 173.1 million last year £63 million worth went to the Far East. The bleaust vptue

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3 pan Wednesday Concert-Syn- Mozmit) played by the and "Concerto in D Major, for London Philharmonte Dreliestra, Violin & Oretiesim, Op.77" (Brahms) played by Nihat Milstela with the Pishurgh Symphony Orchestra: 4, Ter For Two: 4.30, Strictly In- strumental; 3. Children's Cother Presented by Auntie Fay: 5.30, Betty: 828. Braday Mailbag: 6.0 Wednesday Requests Presented v Bick Jurgens Show 7, Personality Farnde-Larry Adler: 7.15, Concert Axel Bordalys Orchestra: 2.45, The Mininture: 139, Eddie Fisher with

valery of Normer Wes

11, Time Signal and The News: Weather Report, Announcementa and Inter- tude: 6.15. The Tupa In Popular D, Music For

0.30, "in Chancery." By John Galsworthy, Ephode ** 10. Melodies ari Miembrtne: 16.30, One Night Stand; 11. Jerry's Junable and Junk ITC- sented by Jerry Lewing 11.30, Pre- Bude to Midnight; 12 Midnight, God Save the Queen. Close Down.

DEAPERY MATERIALS. New exports went to India, Pakistan, sic: 8.10, Banno Music Show.

tion of

Burma Ceylon ERY colours and designe,

household tailoring which took more Duval Ltd.

Garden million worth. Hoad. Telephone 56004.

BALAD DRESSING. If you've run out of salad dressing, or are anxious about your outilne, use 11J instead.

SOMETHING

packets

STAMPS

EXCLUSIVE,

Collec- Jors

of Luzorted MATER from 10 cents per packet unward. An entirely new merits. South China Morning Post Ltd, Wyndham Bireet, Hongkong and Soullanary Hand, Kowloon,

NOTICE

and Europe pred kits Concert Gridney Torch

than £38

Goodwill Team Leaves HK

A five-men cabinet Japanese Diel goodwil

jed by mission Mr Tarazo Kikina, liberál dominerat, left For Talpel Ly Northwest Airlines this morn-. ing to continue their Southeast Aian goodwill tour,

They said that they were very impressed by the people here and hoped that Japori will co- operate with the countries of Please note that an Agrer-Southeast Asia. ment for Sale and Purchase

in respect of the premises kuown as Kowloon Inland Lot No. 533 and Subsection 1 of Section A, the Remaining' Portion of Section A and the

Thefts From Unlocked Cars

A shirt and a

eanser were

tiden from a private car park-

TELEVISION

1

4.15. Puppet Theatre: 8.30. The pm., Children's Hour-Cartoons; Adventures of Kit Carson 2. Presenting Willluru Clauson: "Desperate Stert": 0. Close Down: 7.45, Newsreel of World and Colony Evvals: 4. Cantonere Film: Adven turous Travels of Sam Chong, the Holy Monk"....Port 8; 8.30, Douglan Fairbanks presents "King 11lgh

, Selence Fiction Thraice: "Spider Incorporated." Starring Geno Barry And Aidery Tratter: 0.30, Chinese Evening Fenture:The Authentie Story of Wong Fel-hung, 2nd part: 11. Late Night Final-News Ilend- Jon, Weather Regiori, ant An- Boes. Close Down,

Remaining Portion of Kow-f No. 1, Cogh Fall From Lorry

West between 2.45 mm.

ioon Inland Lot No. 695 (19) 12 noon yesterday The A Chinese, So Bing, living at be known as Kowloon Inland) door of the vehicle was left un-No. 51, Castle Peak Rout, Bris Lot No. 6454 including the. A jarke aut a suo offer, was injured when he fell

Monty were stolen promises known as Mirumar another private car parked out-Rod, near Pak Tut Street al from off a moving lorry in San Shan Hotel) has been entered into site No. 73, Cheung Sha Wan about noon yesterday. at this office.

Romt. yesterday afternoon. The The Injured man was laken to che door was also left unlocked. | Kowloon Hospital.

Dated the 24th day of July, 1957.

P. C. WOO & CO. Solicitors for the Vendor and

Purchaser,

NOTICE TO

CONSIGNEES

"LAOMEBON"

Danked cargo ex this vessel will he surveyed by Messrs. Paulsen & Hayes-Davy at lok's Wharf from 10 msn. on July 26 and 27. 1937, and conspex Bre requested to have

their representatives present during, the survey.

BUTTERFIELD

Agents.

1longkong. July 24, 1907.

SWIRE,

To ADVERTISERS

for

SUNDAY POST-HERALD Space

commercial advertising should bo booked not loter thon noon on Wednesdays.

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

Spoola! Announcements and Classified Advertise- imenta es usual.

Mail Notices

The latest times 01 nating shown below are those for n registered rorrespondence poster al 6.1.0., Hongkong. The latest posting thaca elsewhere which, in general, are earlier than the 1.2.0. mes can be ancerlaturd by enquiry at the local offies.

The latest posting times for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the Unies shown below, Particulars regard. ing paresi malla can be acer- tained by enquiry at any port office.

By Air

WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 Hawall, U.S.A., Canada, 0 p.m. Koro 0 p.m.

By Surface

Indo-China, France, 3 p.m.

Macau, p.m.

THURSDAY, JULY 23 By Air Peking, Shanghol, Hankow, Kun- ming, Haitaw. 7 0.m.

Japan. Ai u

M.

Philippines, p.m. Indo-thian, France, U.S.A., 6 p.m. Malynesia, Ceylon, G pan.

My Bueface China, People's Repubila, 7 a.m. Macao. 1 p.m. N. Borneo, 3 p.. Mano, p.m.

FRIDAY, JULY 26 By Ale

Korea...

17olland, Burn, India, Ga.m.

Camboda. a.m.

Germany, 10 ..

Formos, Tupan, Okinawa, ii .in. Guam, Hawaii, U.S.A., 3 p.m.

NOTICE

TO ADVERTISING AGENTS AND OTHERS

Tenders are invited from Established Advertising Agencies, Organisations and Others for the exclusivo right to brect electrical and other advertising signs on a com- finding roof space alte in Prince Edward Road, Kowloon,

For details of the site and coples of the form of licence apply Sang Keo, Victory House, 5/7 Wyndham Street, 6th Floor, to whom tenders must be sent (In scaled envelopes matkód. "Tenderð fór right of advertising") bofore 12 o'clock Noon on Friday, 9th August 1967. The Advertisers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender.

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A PLAYBOY'S NECKLACE HELPED

THIS DANCER

GET TO HONGKONG

by a Special Correspondent

be in love

you

THE Katherine Dunham "I'm supposed to

show, which will be with you." drawled Aly, so I playing in Hongkong at the suppose I should give

something...." Empire Theatro from

Philippines, Australia, New ZeaAugust 6, is thankful--in s mail measure-to Prince Aly Khan.

Thalland. Ladia, Pakurinn, Middle no Fast, Africa, Great

Europe, p.in.

Formosa, p.m.

U.S.A.. Canada, & p.m.

By Surface

Britala

China, People's Republic, 7 a.m.

Bangkok, 31. a.m.

Macau, p..

An Instrument

20

one

Hence the necklace. And in For the diamond necklace the subsequent pledging of a which the

international prince's gift lies a clue to the character of Katherine Dunham, playboy bestowed on Miss Sho

sccs herself Is Japan, U.S.A., C. & 3. America, Dunham in

several instrument charged with Paris 2 p.in.

Macao, p

years ago was pledged by purpose-maintaining and per- her in funcing the com- fecting her conception of the dance as an art form. Money, pany's Pacific tour,

recurity, family-all these have been sacrifeed as Occasion demanderi,

SATURDAY, JULY 27

By Buriaco

China, People's Republia, 7 a.m.

Fortrom, 11 a.m.

Macao. 1 .m.

Now Zealand, 4 p.m.

China, Feople's Republls, e p.m. Macao, 6 p.m.

SUNDAY, JULY 28

By Surface Macas, 1 p.m

MONDAY, JULY 29

Bartaco China, People's Rrouble. 7 a.m. Japa, Cataca, 1 p..

Macho, 1 p.m.

Korea. p.m.

Maisya, Ceylon,

India, Paklaları,

Aden Egypt Italy (Maho viu Bombay and P. India,

Karachi), & P..

Macao, & p.m.

The necklace was a sequel to some publie match-making by

enc

of America's omniscient Hard on herself, she is her columnists. The paper romance cu others, but despite long couldn't have been engineered hours, stormy secties and low at a more Inopportune tirac:

company stays with

Futa Hayworth, then Aly's wife, pay the

her.

was in Switzerland, waiting for Yasmin to be born,

Her company has been fo- gether 20 years and since her York debut le has $3 almost cvery

A lint was enough, however. New Targets via The Continental prea avidly appeared took up the American knd, and country. within a few days u full-scale stir had been created,

TUESDAY, JULY 30

By Bartaco

Cuna, People's Republic, 7 a..

Macau, Noon.

Indonesia, 1 p.m.

Malaya, Woul Austrailo,

via Fremantle, 3 p.m.

N Borneo, 4 p.m.

Macao, 0 p.m.

After a Parcels creasingly

the

ΟΤΕΣ

fortnight of in- frantic

publicity "affaire", friends

arranged a meeling of the two.

Jane Roberts tells you

What's On Tonight

HOOVER and LIBERTY: "Designing Woman": Carcer girl Lauren Bacall marries newspaperman Gregory Peck and the fight is on. With Dolores Gray and Sam Lovene.

KING'S and PRINCESS: "Public Figeon Number One": A Red Skelton comedy with Janet Blair and Vivian Blaine.

METROPOLE and STAR: "Wicked As They Come": Arlene Dahl with a chip on hör shoulder for the male species makes at least three of them pay for the sins of one. With Phil Caroy and Harbert Marshall.

QUEEN'S and ALHAMDRA: “Nightfall': A thriller.

Aldo Ray, Brian Keith, Anne Bancroft. ROXY and BROADWAY: "Sea Wife":: Three men

in a boat with one woman. Joan Collins, Richard Burton, Basil Sydney, Cy Grant

groomed night-club

The troupe, which the "naughtiest" alnger - oz "the 20th century, Eartha Kitt, revels in, in- Inhibited ballet-revue ranging from primitivo, folk lore to "le jazz hot".

Unprintable

the

In fact, Katherine Dunham was the woman about whom it was written: "If her danocy weru words, they'd be unpriatable",

And

woman - Miss Durham was born near Chicago of a Malagacho Negro father and a French-Canadian mother. AS a girl at high school she studiod ballet and at university decided to supplement her th coma by holding dancing classes.

A dónico recital in an abandoned loft-when from the dingsical movement who broke into an African war

annco brought the, following offer by the Rosenwald Foundation! "What study would you like us to Araneo for you?" It was. declare that she go to the West Indles for research where thero mirvival of original. African culture. A year and a half there under two tailorship gave hot a wealth of dance and rhythm material

which

ка

KATHERINE DUNHAM blossomed after her first recital

are

in Now York.

peasant Once she lived in huis in the West Indies, today her jewels

insured for US$250,000; her

for legs US$250,000 дя well she is authoress, lectures and nuthority an the customs of the Caribbean Islands and hos Ц master of aris degree fronti Chicago University.

Now We Start Publishing Entries

Ten days to go-and what about your entries for the China Maif photo com- petition?

...

As from today the Chinn Mail publishes some of the entries it has received. This will continue until the competition closes on Saturday week,

The first picture published was submitted by Mr

C. C. Lau, in the news section.

It is captioned thus: "What Can We Do?—Just as the Are broke out in a hours In Shaubiwan, Main Street on 17/12/55_at_1 p.m. two polloemta appeared on the scene, but they could do nothing exoepi walt for the fire engine,"

BIG PRIZĖS

Big prizes are to be won in this competition which is being laid in two sections, news and "hùman or animal interest." The first prize in each section is $150 and the second is $100.

All you have to do is to read the rules and regulations, then cut out and fill up the form at the bottom of the page, stick at the back of each entry you submit and post or deliver it in a hard-backed envelope to the Editor, The China Mail, 1-8 Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

Rules And Regulations

1. Entry is free.

2. One entrant may submit two photographs

in each section.

3. All entries must be accompanied by the printed slip below, duly completed and signed.

4. All entries must be preferably on glossy- finish paper and measure 6 x 8 or larger. 5. All entries must carry a caption adequate-

ly describing the photograph.

6. Retouched photographs will not be

accepted.

7. Photographs should be topical but good news photographs taken in previous years are acceptable.

8. The China Mail cannot accept entries from any members of the staff or their families of the South China Morning Post Ltd.

9. Photographs known to have been published in any newspaper, magazine or periodical in this Colony or in any part of the world will not be accepted. 10. All entries submitted become the property of the China Mail and the China Mail reserves the right to exhibit and publish some or all of the entries at a later date. 11. All photographs, must have been taken in

Hongkong by the entrant.

12. The editor reserves the right to refuse any entry if it is considered in any way offensive, or if it is otherwise unsuitable. 13. The China Mail reserves the right to determine the size of each published picture.

14. No responsibility can be accepted for any deficiencies claimed either in processing or printing but every effort will be made to reproduce photographs to the best of this newspaper's ability.

15. The judges' decision is final and no com- plaints or appeals will be entertained.

THE CHINA MAIL PHOTO COMPETITION

ENTRY FORM

Name and initials

Private address

Caption

Section

Entrant's declaration: This photograph (these photographs) is (are) my own work and was (were) taken in Hongkong in (year) (month)

SIGNED.

This entry form should be either posted in the top left- hand corner on the back of every photographs submitted or attached with a paper clip.

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