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The inspector bit off a short laugh. "He sn you without a hat and thought you belonged here," said he. "As thin a blu às I've ever met.”
THE CHINA MAIE.
"How you gentlemen of the polico understand the crainal mind,” purred: the professor, Absolely unerring!"
The professor could not tear him- self away. A he told the Inspectur, "However Irrational vindictiveness may be, I shall rejoice to see my friend's murderer brought to justice."
poor
"Sit right there," said the Inspec- tor. "and you shall."
He was writing up the case at the table in the front room.
"A child could ace it all," said he.} "I can give an account of this
ARRIVAL OF SHIPS
Thursday, March 16.
Wilkins, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf.-Douglas S.S. Co. Kamo Maru, Japanese str., 4,385
tona. tons. Capt. T. Takahata, from Seistan, British str.. 1,571 Manila,
Wharf.- Capt. D. Thomas, from Singa-
N.Y.K.
pore, buoy No. A5-Kwong Nam & Co.. Sungshan Mars,
Kowloon
Luchow, British str., 1,221 tona, |
QE. Thomas, from Amoy, buoy No. B3,--B. & S. Texaco XI, American str., 145 tons. Capt. F. T. Fisher, from Swatow, Chin Wan Anchorage. -Texas & Co.
Friday, March 17. Empress of Canada, British str., 12,811 tons, Capt. A. J. Hailey, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.
C.P.R.
Gustav Diederichsen, Danish str., 1,353 tons, Capt. J. Jacobsen, from Bangkok, buoy No. B5. Jebsen & Co.
Japanese str., 1,503 tons, Capt. M. Takayama, from Canton, Yaumati Anchor- age.-N.Y.K.
WARSHIPS IN PORT
The following warships were in port yesterday:-
Basin.-Tamar.
South Wall-Whitshed, Tarantu- la, Moorhen.
North Wall-Falmouth, Herald. North Arm-Kent, Witch, White-
West Wall-Hermes. · Dock-Keppel, Odin, Otus.
GTRAITS, JAVA, burma, ceyloN, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, rimas detalled as if I had been Juno, Dutch str. 1,385 tone, Capt. hall.
WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, AC
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RAJPUTANA
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CARTHAGE
NALDERA
CORFU
Toma
Fro Hơn Kot About
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1933. 15,000 25th Mar Noon 6.100 ist dur
17,000
8,700 10th Apr. 15,000 22nd Apr 4,800 29th Apr.
17,000 4th May 14,000 20th May 3rd June 10,000 12 000
17th June 6,500 24th June
11,000 let July 17,000 15th July 17,000 290 July
Destination
Marseilles & London.
Marseilles, Havre, Londen, Hamburg,
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall. Marseilles & Londos. Straits, Colombo & Bombay.
Marseilles & London, Bumbay, Maravilles, Havre, Londen,
'burg, 'dam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay. Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg. R'dam, Antwerp & Hall. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay. Marseilles & London. & London. Marseilles & Rumbay
17,000 12th Aug. Bombay. Marseilles & London.
17,000 26th Aug. 14,000 9th Sept.
14,000 23rd Sept.
16,000 7 Ort
* Carro only. † Calls Casablanca.
Marseilles & Londor.
Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.
Bombay. Muracilles & Landon.
1 Call Karachi, Catch Mandvle & Kundin.
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrns and other Lavant Porta by steamers of the Kbedivial Mall Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
TALMA TALAMHA
SANTHIA TAKADA SIRDHANA
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B.I. Apear Line steamers have Int and 2nd class passengers.
Singapore. Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.
excellent accommodation for
present Man's nanie is Patrick Burke. He came from Stretton, sient last night at Garlake. We can check). thaL Coming into town he'd pais this house and see the housekeeper going off for the evening. He has a look at the place and streaks off town to buy something to force the door with There's brand new pick, In the kitchen. We'll soon find the man who sold it to him. He gets in by the back door.
He had just open- ed the tin trunk when Mr. Garvice. who was asleep in here, woke and discovered him."
tons,
G. Kris, from Tamsui, North Point Wharf.-A.P.C. Mausang, British atr., 2,063
No. 2 Buoy.-Medway and sub- Capt. P. Jowitt, from Sanda-marines, Proteus, Perseus, Par- kan, buoy No. B22.-J.M. & Co.thian, Phoenix. Oswald, Osiris, Planorbis. British str., 3.406 tons, Olympus, Orpheus.. Rainbow and:
No. 3 Buoy. Cornwall.
Capt. W. Frewell, from Tara- Pandora. kan, North Point Wharf.- A.P.C.
Prosper, Norwegian str., 1,377 tone, Capt. E. D. Knutsen, from Sai- gon, buoy No. B9.-Yuen On & Co.
No. 6 Buoy, Suffolk.
No. 7 Buoy. Bruce.
No. 8 Buoy.Bridgewater. No. 11.-Wild Swan. "Say, Inspector," broke in the.
No. 12 Buoy.--Wren. police doctor. "why did he knock his
str., 6,195 Foreign.-U. S. river gunboat man out with a sandbag instead of Pres. Hayes, American his pick?"
tons, Capt. 0. A. Pierson, from Mindanao and gunboat Asheville; "That sort of rat," said the Inspec
"prefers sand, easier to dispuse
Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf French river gunboat Argus; Por- Dollar S.S. Line.
tuguese cruiser Adamastor; Chin- "Admirable." murmured the litlle Svale, British str., 1,354 tons, Capt.jese transport Fuk On. professor, "Why didn't he hear me ringing?"
of."
"I reckon," said the policeman, “be- cause he was up town buying the pick. He got back to the job after you had gone. I suppose, doctor, you the give us Can't
exact time of drath
"Not to the minute," returned the doctor, "but under two hours when I first saw him. Body wasn't cold and no rigor."
A constable came in with some "Finger- things from the kitchen. marked plate and knife, sir." He handed in also л square of card-i board. "Pencil sharpenings. I don't
if they're of any use. I found them on the finor, sir."
"Prisoner sharpened a pencil," said the inspector, importantly. "Now! why?"
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SAIGON. worry?" asked the doctor. "Perhaps he wanted to do a cross- word. You've got your case anyway, Inspector.
The inspector paused with the card- board in his hand.
There," he said. portenteusly, "you 170 not as thorough as the police, doctor.
Nothing I've got my case. can keep this fellow from the scaf. fold; but some burglars scribble de- 41* risive messages and leave them. These shavings of pencil may link this up with other jals and clear up half a dozen eases at once."
He shot the shavings into an velope.
ca-
"Admirable," said the professor t his canary. "Tweet, tweet!"
The doctor took up the abandoned cardboard, and, turning away from the company, looked at the under side which he had seen for a second us the inspector tipped it to shoot the
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) shavings into the envelope.
NANKIN
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1933.
1st Apr. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Bydney 7,000
2nd May 7,000
Melbourne. 7,000 2nd June
Regular monthly sailings trom and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days.
Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan
Frequent connections from Austrails with the following:-
The Usion 8.8. Company's steamer to the United Kingdom via Now Gealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P.&O. Boyal Mail Steamer to London end
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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
1953..
*BHUTAN
SANTHIA CHITRAL RANCHI
8,000 24th Mar. 15,000 17,000 7,000 7,000
24th Mar. 6th Apr. 6th An
Apr.
INELLORE TAKADA *SOUDAN CARTITAGE SIRDHANA TALMA
MANDAAN
TILAWA KAISAR-I-HIND MANTUA
ALPINDI
RANCHI
CARTHAGE NALDERA CORFU MANTUA RAWALPINDI
*Cargo only.
6,000 21st Mar,, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
Noon
Amoy, S'hui, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. S'hal. Moil, Kobe, Osaka & Y'hama. Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kebe & Osaka.
Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amey, Shai, Moll, Kobe & Osaka. Amoy, S'hai, Mejl, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghal, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.
7th Apr. 6,800 18th Apr. 11,000 20th Apr. 8.000 21st Apr. 10,000 4th May 10,000 4th May
you
"Intensely interesting." he murmar ed. "By the way, professor, when did that little board of yours have taken off?"
"On my way here to see poor Gar- vice,' explained the professor, had my hair cut and got the man lo shave my chin. "Don't you think I look younger without it?"
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"Perhaps you do," anid the doctor. "When you met this fellow Burke on your way to Mizpah, did he patch you a hard luck
The moleanor regarded his fellow- townsman with mild perplexity.
"You've got it mixed, doctor." said. "I never saw Burke in my life till I passed him in the porch after his arrest. As the Inspector knows. he pretended I had invited him in."
The doctor came down the room to the side of the professor's chair.
"Didn't you?” he arked "Burke seems to have felt grateful towards Bamrune." He presented the card- "Not a bad board to the inspector.
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job of work for an amateur, inspee-
or" said he,
Lor,
the inspector. By Heel" cried
Не "Maltby, Golightly, come here!" tarned to the professor. "The doctor wonders how Burke studied Itia sub- Maybe you can tell ject, professor. Fus.""
"With
ghastly, devastating swoop, the professor left his pinnacle of intellectual arrogance. The card. board presented a pencil portrait of Professor Burtinshaw without his little beard. Below was written, with mani-
ane
7,000 4th May Shai, Maji, Kobe, Osaks & Yhamafest sincerity, this humble tribute:-
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
18th May Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.
"Portrait of a Christian gent and a reglar feller, with heartfelt grat
6,100 19th May 10,000 12,000 18th May Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohamna,titude, Pat Burke." 11,000 funs Shanghai, Moji, Eobe &
1st June
17.000 15th Jane
Yokohama.
Kobe Yokohama.
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6,809 18th June Kabe & Yokohama
17,000 29th June
17,000 18th July 17,000 27th 14,000
July Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama, Kaba & Yokohama. 10th Aug. Shanghai, 16,000 24th Aug. Shanghai, Majl, Kobe & Yokohama. 15,000
7th Sept. Bhanghal, Kobe & Yokohama. 11,000 21st Sept. Shanghal, Mojl, Kobe & Yokohama. 17,000 6th Oct. Shanghai,, Kobe & Yokohama.
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