MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

P. & 0.-British India ARSENAL AND

Apcar and

Eastern & Australian Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

TAKING CARGO FOR

.

#TRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NËW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE*

PORTS, EUROPE, &c.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL: FORTNIGHTLY

DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

From

6.8.

Tome Eon Boat

About

1933.

Destination.

WIN

English League.

FIRST DIVISION

Arsenal Aston Villa Blackburn

Blackpool

Derby

Everton

2 W. Bromwich

0 Sunderland

Huddersfield

2 Leads

Middlesboro' 2 Bolton

AT

NEWCASTLE HOME

SCOTTISH CUP.

(FIRST ROUND).

Stenhousemuir 1 Morton

1 Penicuick Ath.

2 Partick

2 Alloa

London, Saturday.

English League,‘

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Brentford

à Cardiff

Bristol Q. Clapton Coventry

1 Crystal P,

2 Gillingham

2 Northampton

1 Reading

7 Swindon

NOT

11

Weekly Sailings Transpacific

i

TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS

TO SEATTLE

2 Manchester C. 1

◊ Exeter

ANGELES & NEW YORK

5 Liverpool

2

1 Brighton

2

King's Park

0 St. Mirren

3 Newport

1 Wednesday

1

Aberdeen

1

vis PANAMA,

Fortnightly sailings on Wednesdays, Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays

and VICTORIA.

0 Birmingham

1St. Bernards

4 Luton

0

Pres. Hoover.

2 Airdrie

0. Queen's P.R,

1

Pres. Jackson

1

Hibernians

2 Forfor

5 'Aldershot

2

Pres. Coolidge

Clyde

B Fraserburgh

6 Bournemouth

0

Pres. Grant....

2

Stranraer

1 Boness

3 Norwich

2

1 Queen S.

0 Third Lanark

1 Southend

2 Torquay

2 Leicester

iSt. Johnstone

2 East Fife

2 Watford

3 Bristol R.

4 Chelsen

1

Falkirk

TABLE TO DATE,

Amateur 0 Queen's Pk.

4

5 Portsmouth

2

Brentford

23

16

4

E. Stirling

Ú Montrose

24 18

24 10 5

Cowdenbeath

1 Dundee

F

P. W.

L.

D.

Pts

Arsenal Wednesday Aston Villa

30

Bunfermline.

1 Celtic

7

I Reach

23 13

24 11

20 15 5

36

Raith

2 Crystal P.

25 10

Nowcastle

25 15 26

4 G

20 10

15 7 3

$8 Armadale

→ Dundee U.

Leeds

11

10

38 Lochgelby

Albion

1 Kilmarnock

&

2 Inverness

Derby

11

West Bromwich

18

30

Sunderland

*Rangers Hearts

v Abroath

P. W. LD. Pts

Mar. 1 Pres, Madison .Mar. 15

Pres, Cleveland

ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE &

.Fol

Feb. 18

.Mar.

4

Mar. 18

AMERICA

Special through rates to Europa vis United States. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privi leges for sight-seeing. Full particulars upon application.

Fortnightly via Suez to Europe & America

Fortnightly, Ballings on Saturdays vin Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Aleexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, New York and Boston.

...Feb. 1

Fren. Taft Feb. 15 Pren, Jefferson

Newcastle Sheffield U. Wolves

TABLE TO DATE

Huddersfield.

Everton Sheffield U. Blackburn

Bolton

28 18 $ 3

Dumbarton

1 Falkirk

3 Beith

ני

2 Exeter

Thistlo 0

3 Solway Star

O Motherwell

5 Brechin City

Brighton

on

Coventry Bournemouth Bristol R. Aldershot Watford

1 Gillingham

2 Queen's P.R.

Not played owing to the Rangers visit to Vienna when they drew with the Sports Club Rapid, both sides scoring three times.

1 Luton

Torquay Clapton 0. Bristol C. Cardiff

Hamilton

Leith

Liverpool

Portsmouth

25

Birmingham

Blackpool

9 15

Manchester C.

8 15

Chelsen

25

8 16

Wolves

€ 15

Middlesbro Leicester

6 15

26

14

Nāa32822

Frea. Folk

Prez, Adams

Ba.to.

Feb. Pres. Harrison ..Feb. 18 Pres. Hayes

8 2.m ...... Mar. 4 Mar. 16

TO MANILA

Next Sailing, Pres. Hoover, Jan. 24, 6 p.m.

Jan. 25 Pres. Coolidge

Feb. 4 Pres. Madison Feb. 7 Pres. Harrison .Feb. 11 Pres. Grant ........ .Feb. 18 Pren. Cleveland

.Feb. 21

-Feb. 25

.Mar.

Mar,

.Mar. 11

CONNECTING WITH S.S. MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO,

Swindon

Newport

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Barnsley

2 Gateshead

SECOND DIVISION,

Local Football At A

Barrow

2 Rotherham

Pres, Taft

Pres. Polk...

Carlisle

-8 Mansfeld

1

Pres. Jackson

Glance.

Chester

Bradford

2 Bradford C..

4 Accrington

2

Pres. Jefferson

0

Crowe

3 Rochdale

1

Pres. Adams

+

Bury Charlton

1 Southampton

0

Saturday.

Doncaster

3 Darlington

1 Oldham

0

Interport Trial

Chesterfield.

1 Swansea

0

Halifax › Hartlepools

0 Wrexham

2. Walsall

0

TRIAL XL

Fulham Lincoln

4 CHINESE XI.

1 Hull

3 Stockport

0

8 Notts C.

}

4

New Brighton

1 Tranmere

3 Millwall

0

BECOND DIVISION

*York

Manchester U. 2 Tottenham

- Southport

1 BORDERERS

3. SOUTH CHINA

4

* postponed.

2. Preston

1 EASTERN

1 NAVY

4

TABLE TO DATE.

Plymouth

4 Burnley

EVO

1 ST. JOSEPH'S

5

Stoke

2 Grimsby

0

CHINESE ATH.

2 CLUB

Chester

5. 4

West Ham

5 Port Vale

0

| TSUNG TSIN

2

Wrexham

TABLE TO DATE

Hull

P. W. L. D. Bradford C.... 20 18 5 Stoke

KOWLOON

Pts.

7

38

THIRD DIVISION

20 34

33

Bury

18 6

7

RECREIO

33

Tottenham

13

6

32

SIGNALS

Swansea

13 10

ม 20

TAIKOO

Notta F.

ព 20

Manchester U.

BORDERERS

10. 10

R

6

Notts C.

1 LINCOLNS

O ARTILLERY

1 R.A.F

1 CHINESE ATH,

1 SOUTH CHINA

2 LINCOLNS,

UNIVERSITY.OR.A.S.C.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

3 Barnsley

Gateshend Barrow Accrington Stockport

7 Crewe

Southport Doncaster

6 Walsall

F. W. L. D. Pts.

25 14

24. 13

22 12 3 7

28 12 9 5

24 1275

24 12 G 20 11 10 26.9 D

26 12.12.

Mansfiel Rochdale

Halifax

Tranmere Hartlepools

30

8 18

8 12

ZAMBOANGA.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

CANTON BRANCH–No. 4, Shakee Street.

CARTHAGE

*ALIPORE **BURDWAN

NALDERA

RAJPUTANA

**SOMALI

CORFU

COMORIN

14,000 28th Jan. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Noon 1st Feb. 4th Feb.

5,300

Straits, Colombo & Bombay, 6,100

Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg, K'dam, A’wern & Hall 16,000 11th Feb. Bombay,

& London.

17.000 26th Fob: Bombay, Marsellien London.

6,800

**BANGALORE 6,100

RANPURA

CHITRAL

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

NALDERA

KAISAR-I-HIND

4th Mar. Marsoilles,

15,000 11th Mar.

1st Apr.

17.000

8th Apr.

London, Hamburg,

Marseilles & London.

London.

Havre, Lon

London, Hamburg, Antwerp & Hull.

& London. London.

16,000 22nd Apr. | Marsolles 27,000

9th May Bombay, Marseillos & London. 14,000 20th May Bombay, Marseilles & London, 10,000 3rd June Bombay, Marseilles & London.

12,000 17th June Bombay, Marseilles & London.

*Cargo only. † Calle Casablanca.

Frequent connection from Fort Bald for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Piresus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

Notte F.

Millwall

Falham Plymouth S'hampton Port Vale

1933.

Bradford

TAKADA

7,000

4th Feb. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

Lincoin

West Ham

Oldham

Grimsby

Preston

Burnley,

Chesterfield

Charlton

B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South).

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

7,000 7.000 7,000

Calls Port Holland.

1933,

1st Feb. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney à¦

rd Mar.

Melbourne. 1st Apr.

Regular monthly skilings from and Hong Kong to Australa./

SHOCKING PRISON REVELATIONS.

(Continued from Page 6.)

Government's Share.

Athletic

SECOND DIVISION

Goals

Rotherham P.W. D. L. F. A. Pts. York

17 14 2 1 51 12 30 Carlisle

Lincolns.....16 11 2 9 45 20 24 Darlington

Borderers

10

Artillery

19

19

17

16 17 14 36

156 18 21 New Brighton 28

.16 10 2 & 45 27

....15 9 2 4 45 21 20

South Chins 16 8 2 8 35-29 18 Bwo .............16 6 2 8 42 30 13 Thung Tai ..16 5 đ ộ 29 41 Kowloon....15 4 1.10 23 38. Club 16 2 3 11 20 56 St. Joseph's 15 2 0 13 20 67 Eastern....14 11 12 9 62

THIRD DIVISION.

Goals

-P.W. D. L. F. A.Ft.

-Reuter.

BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE MONTHLY SERVICE

To

PACIFIC — PANAMA — ATLANTIC“ COAST

PORTS, CANAL ZONE, COAST FORTS, AGENTS:

DODWELL & CO LTD., Queen's 'Buildings.

According To Plan

(Continued, from "Page 10.)

led.

Brisson's eyes became wide and fix- A heavy greyness came into his face, a tautness to his body. He looked at the man opposita to him with a horrible unblinking stare.

"Trobe.

And we've got the money in the

"Mr. Trobe was silent, but the ex- Burderers...15 19 11 82 16 27 He sat down in an armchair on the business.“

pression of his face was sufficient Lincolns....12 10 0 2 47 17 20 other side of the fireplace opposita Mr. Trobe stalled. R.A.8.C.13 9 13 54 11 18 6 Brinson, a small table with their Yes we've got the money. Of it.

nawer. There was no mistaking Athletic 14 7 3 5 39 27 17 glasses and an St. Joseph's 138 32 47 16 15

Now that Brinson was as good Bahtray between course." South China IG 7 2 6 30 29 16

as dead there was no necessity to 16 them.

He emptied his glass. Brinson keep on the mask. He let. It fall 11 6

442 20 13 12 606 23 25 12

Mr. Trobe was pleased with his rose, and took it up! land Brinson understood in a flesh. 13 5 0 8 18 23 10 own steadiness and composure. He "I' mix you another. Glance He tried to struggle to his feet; but 11 40 77 21 8: 8was not at all nervous. He did not over those figures for yourself. 1a dreadful numbness had seized his

One of the shocking aspects of this matter, is that some of the States which lease out convicts to Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan contractors make a handsome pro- R. A. F. ........11.

fit on the transaction, a fact which Badlo makes it more difficult to abolish Signals

R.E. the practice. The Federal Govern- Recrelo

Taikoo

13 31 11 25 -46

Hong Kong to Sydnay-19 days. Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Union 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis Newmont is also responsible, since it University ..14 1 8.10 Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London end

The P. & O. Branch Barvice of steamers to London via Bues."

could put an end to much of this exploitation by prohibiting the uÑA

in inter-State commerce of agricul-

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and tural products which are the result

London vis Panama. Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*SONALI SIRDHANA RAJPUTANA ITANDA TILAWA CORFU

*BANGALORE TALMA COMORIN INANKIN RANPURA

BHUTAN

CHITRAL RANCHI +NELLORE SOUDAN CARTHAGE

1983.

6,800 25th Jan. Shanghai, Kobé & Yokohama. 8,000 27th Jan. Amo7, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. 17,000 27th Jan. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

7,000 5th Feb. Shai, Moji, Kobe Osaka & Yhams, 10,000 10th Feb. Amoy Shai, Hoji, Kobe & Osaka. 15,000 10th Feb.

Kobe & Yokohama. Kobe & Yokohama. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka;

Yokohama,

10.000 24th Feb.

5,500 23rd Feb.

7.080

10005th Mar Shal, Moll, Robe; Osaka & Yhama. 17,000 10th

10th Mar. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 6,000

19th Mar Shanghal, Koba. Yokohama. 15,000 25rd Maz. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama 17,000

6th Apr, Shanghal, Kobe & Tokohama.

7,000 8th Apr. Shel, Biofl

of convict labour. (There is now

a similar restriction against fac tory products manufactured in the in prisons of the North)

Whenever an American periodi- cal publishes an article revealing the conditions among Southern con- victs there is a flood of violent

protest from Southerners, ranging from demands to "let us alone" to assertions that the conditions described are now thing of the past. It is true that the State of Florida some years ago passed a law prohibiting the leasing of can- victa. This law was the result of another ́ ́ case like that mot

900 18th Apr. Shanghai,obe, Osaka & Yhame Maillefert, in which a Northern

Kobe & Tokohama. 14,000 20th Apr. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama NALDERA

4th May Shanghai, Moji, Kobe Yokohama, 10,000 18th May Shanghal, Hope & Yokohama BURDWAN KAISAR-I-HIND 12,000 13th May Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama 11,000 1st June Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. 17,000 15th June Shanghal, Hobe & Yokohama. 17,000 39th June Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. „17,000 18th July Shanghai, Kobe de Yokohama.

MANTUA

RAWALPINDI RANPURA

RAJPUTANA

* Cargo only, ↑ Calls Nagoya & Yokkaichi. I Calle Nagoya,

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration, without "All: Cabins are Etted with “Elsatzle Fana

и портот по

pany's Often up to Floom.

For further ind

MACKINNON

day previous to sailing.

ENZIEZ

e. £ 0. Building, Conmarght Hd. C. Hơng Kong,

boy was beaten to death while working as a Convict for a private contractor.

20:43

1 14.11 105

Goal Scorers.

chair:

He

feel the least hesitation or regret, did them in a hurry, but I think I limbs. He collapsed back into his 1 or shrink from his purpose for an put everything down."

instant. That purpose did not in He turned away, Mr. Trobe chose "What have you done?" any way prevent him from enjoying that moment. With a lightning Still Trobe did not speak. the particularly excellent cigar he movement his hand passed over eat perfectly still, watching. Brin- had just lit. He leant back, smak Brinson's glass. A pinch of white son's hands were clutching the arms The following were the goal scorer ing with enthusiastic appreciation. powder dropped into it, dissolving of bis chair.convulsively. He was

Saturday's matches:

Interport Trial

AV. Gonano (Trial XI.) Podmore (Tr!el XL); Tang Kwong sun (Trial XI.) Cheng Shut-hong (Chinese).

Second Division

Pan Ka-ping. (B. Chián) Souzae (St. Joseph's) Rawson (Navy): **** Hardy (Artillery): Souss (St. Joseph's) Ward (St. Ho Yin-tin Li Bing-pin Shek Pui-tin Cadwick

(Athletic)

Lam Pin-tong (Eastern) Marahfeld (Barderars). Mathias (Borderers). Hamblyn (Borderers) McGulama (Lincolna). Barnest (Lincolns); Lad: Wik-taka (Teung Tsin)

Such a law, however, does little to relieve the suffering of the prisoners, who are simply transfer--Leach (Artillery). red from privata eperations, to Stata enterprises, such as building and repairing roads, working in |⠀⠀

the buildings and grounds of State hospitals" - and asylums, and the like. That the Florida law did not produce a genuine reformation is Indicated by the murder of Mail- lefort in that State only a few months ago. - Mennwhile, other Southern States continu leace out prisoners and to leave them to the far from tender merci of men who profit by working them as hard as possible.

Third Dirlsfon Tang Hing (6, Chim) Lai Bin-wing (8. Chiɛs) Baht (RAC) Hay (R.A.8.P Gregory Thomon Webst Tate Fem!

Alvi

32

"Pretty good, aren't they?" at once. Brinson was absolutely breathing quickly and unevently, Brinson grinned. "He said I should unaware of the movement. When with increasing difficulty. His face find them worth smoking. He'll be he had operated the siphon and was wet and his colour was chang sorry in a month or two. Probably turned back Mr. Trobe was studying ing to a deathly leaden hue, want me to pay for them."

the figures intently. Bringon put You're poldoned me.OK

He launched out into his new the replenished glass in front of Mr. Trobe nodded. Then Brin- plan. Mr. Trobe glanced at the him.

son made a supreme effort with all clock. He wanted to get the thing "Thero you are,Don't, hurry his remaining strength. He laugh- done as quickly na possible, but over those. You can take them ez a cracked unnatural laugh.

"And se poisoned you."? there was no hurry for a few away with you if you like. minutes. Brinson took up the shoots He sat down again. For a moment

Even as he gasped out the words

of figures and began to explain them, there was silence. Mr. Trobe look a tearing pain suddenly racked Mr. And from force of habit Mr. Trobe ed at the clocki

Trobe's body, driving out a hoarse gave them the genuine attention he "I think I'd better do that. There scream from his lips. Havfelt as would have given to a scheme that isn't time now to go over them if he were crushed in an iron grip, had every possibility of maturing. properly.".

torn by that awful pain. ⠀ He The cigar was more than half He leant forward, and took up couldn't move. Opposite to him smoked. Brinson put the papers his glaas.

the last glare of mad hatred in down, Jan Me

"Well, here's luck to the scheme!" Brinson's dying eyer •., the. Inst He watched Brinson drink, with cronk of his faint voice: but the slightest feeling of remorse. Meant to kill you, Trobe He glanced again at the clock. In 4 Why I asked you hire to- five minutes. Another Ave would night."««He struggled to keep up "Nothing, so far as I can see. It suice to remove all traces of his the whisper. “My wife. Cilt You ought to be a sure thing

"Well Not much wrong with it,

is there?

„öir. Trobe agreed cordially:

presence from the room. He would thought I didn't know

asure taing. Brinson be.

Iden declared. It's ever, had; AUS

Dareful about that Then there was allench, The uld

his, glass two dead men sat facing each other clean tho Pextra cigar Fashi lacross the table

ere

throw futa, the fire. He

remember to push his chair and amboth out, the cushions. handkerchief over

handles, so as not to leave igerprints. There must not anythil

waited for the first

appeared in another minutë.

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