WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933.

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BHUTAN

RANPURA

*BEHAR

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RAWALPIND

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COMORIN

CHITRAL

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

Tonn Hang tính

17.000

From

sikrant

1975

4th Nav. 4,000 11th Nov

15.0 184 No 15.000

17,000

13,000

Destination

I thay. Marseilles & London.

Marselites, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Roterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Pombay. Marseilles & London.

2nd Ter. Rombay, Marseilles & London.

With tec

10th Dec.

A.000 6th Jan.

Marseilles, Havre, London. Hamburg."

R'dam, Antwerp & Hull

Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.

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DISCIPLINE

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PITY THIS BEAUTY QUEEN.

Wooed By Crook And Sued By Friend.

16th Dec,

Havre, London. Hamburg, his own decks and then from ship could have been anything else—any was elceled

16,000 13 Jor 15.00 27th Jan 6.000 Red Feb

17.000 10th Feb 4,000 17th Feb

R'dam,

& Hull.

Babayer & London.

Bombny. Marseilles & London.

MAFRICA Antwerp & Hull.

Harere, London, Hamburg.

Inboard in the morning with such a The Captain (D) of the "Bula-hangover froin the night before

Budapest. way" glanced fore and aft along that he can't carry out simple or- ders! I didn't strike you that it

Shortly after Mign Julice Gal Hungarian Beauty to ship of his command as they thing more-than just a simple, or-¡Queen for 1933 she received

dinary hangover after a common letter from a "rich South Ameri- Ho nuzzled in to the quay again.

jor-garden pub-crawl? Lord help us can" asking her hand in marriage. Iwas a stocky little man with grey-have you eyes in your head, Mr.She accepted him. Hng hair and many inter-weaving | Arnold? Have you got a bruin tal Congratulations were still pour- wrinkles about his mouth and eyes. understand what you see with them? ing in when the police informed

Have you-_—____” For the space of several hours he

With an effort Captain Carstaire international swindler.

her that her auitor was a notorious

had been the sheerest of martinets, crammed back nis blazing indigna- out there in the Channel; and the tion. overworked signalmen had almost

Barzeilles & London. Harvre, London, Hambur!! Rotterdam & Antwerp. Bombay. Marsellies & London. Marseilles, London, Hamburg.

Rotterdam Antwerp & Hull. 15,000 10th Mar. | Marseilles & London.

17,000 24th Feb.

Я 3rd Mar

153,000 2005 Mon

17,000 16,000

* Cargo only.

7th Apr

Marseilles & London

Marseilles & London

21 Apr Marseilles & London

1 Calls Coablanca

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Corzo to Con. stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by stammers of the Khed vind Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

a nervous break-

Miss Gal had "Your first command, isn't she?" down. "The--the 'Belingwe,' air" Yes, Now, Just as she is on the road to recovery a friend has brought

got to the point of cursing him un-sir.' der their breaths, in such quick

"Thought so! Now look here, an action against her to recover succession had his orders

fown. Arnold. I've had my eye on you, for £20, the value of clothes alleged to He had flung the flotilla this way some time. What d'you suppose we have been lent her for the com- and that, at attacking speeds, fought the Great War for if it petition.

breast, ahead, quarter-line, star wasn't to put an end to the sort of "Miss Hungary" Bays that she board and port, in division, dens you seem to have got into your merely wore one of the plaintiff's In two: he had put them through head? Mailed fist and all the rest ur coats for half a day. Reuter. it in no uncertain measure, and of it! Eh?" every man in every ship was glad I'm surry, str." replied Arnold to be bark in harbour again.

one

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rather stifly. "I thought disel knew the fuli norror of what he had "Secure up!" ordered Captain pline---"

done. Carsuirs D.S.0. "Signal- Hilary

"Charabane Disaster," ran the

To

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ZONE.

ATLANTIC COAST.

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AGENTS:

Queen's Buildings

SANTHIA

TAKADA SIRDHANA TALMA TILAWA

1933.

8,000 11th Nov. Singapore, Penang 7,000 24th Nov.

Caletta.

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8,000 9th Dee. 10,000 23rd Dec 10,000 6th Jun.

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So the

"Discipline!" thundered bis aupe. rior. "You haven't begun to know headline. "Si"**

the elementary meaning

It seemed that a crowded motor-who had arrived home on overnight "The diver wasn't hurt-felt noth- "Make signal to "Belingwe. word!

Don't you know that an coach had overturned, pinned more loave from his ship in time to per-ling at all, fortunately. Commanding Officer to report on vificer's-is to earn the trust of his than half ita occupants beneath it, form that sad final.

thing can be. covered up. Regula- men-icach 'em to look him caught fire, and burned itself and The captain of the "Belingwe" tions were made for man, Arnold, Captain Carstairs left hie bridge Naturally Macklin had nothing to its victims to almost unrecognisable had read no more.

He found him-not man for regulations.......I've and descended, atfily erect, to his say when he knew he was coming charcoal-thus causing difficulties in self looking, now, and for the first sent orders for Macklin's release. fcabin At the foot of the ladder before you!

Couldn't you see the identification which had prevented time, at bis own naked soul-and he Wnat he needed was helping up. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, he met his first-lieutenant who poor devil's whole world had drop the morning Press from publishing did not greatly like what he saw, You let him down. Can you make gave one glance at him and then pad the bottom out of itself? the names of the dead, These were "I made wireless inquiries at it good, Arnold? It's your job, re- stepped smartly out of his way. Coulun't you see that he didn't care now officially given as follows...... once," went on Carstairs, breaking member. He'll be aboard again by

"Glad I'm not that poor devil of what happened to him-after what Among them were a Mra. Macklin the awful quiet at last, nis

voice now-waiting for you.......You've a mechanism!" he thought.

had already happened?"

infinite got to show him he's still got some- and her two children. They had seeming to come from an The captain passed on and in

Arnold said something incolierent. been identified by their husband distance, like the pronouncements thing to live for. Arnold. through his curtained opum door There was a dull, wounded astonish- and father, a sailor in the Navy, of some remote but terrible deity,

"Can you do it?" way. He found his servant there ment in his face. pouring hot water into wash basin As usual. "Y ou can clear out for sheerest chance.......Oh, 'good lord,

1921.

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7,000 3rd Nov. 7,000 2nd Dec. 7,000 80th Dec 7,000 ård Feb. 7,000 3rd Mar. 7,000 30th Mar.

Manila, Reba z B-isbane, Sydney &ị

Melbourne

"If I hadn't noticed by the

Regular monthly sailinge from Hong Kong to Shanghat and Japan the present, Simmonde," he said. Arnold." went on Carstairs in a and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following.

The Union 8.8. Company's steamere to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisto, etc.

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

The P. &. Branch Service of steamers to London via Suez

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and London via Panama Canal.

.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

1983.

*SOMALI

TAKADA

6,800 7,000

2nd Nov.

3rd Nov.

Amoy, Boj, Kobe & Osaka.

CHITRAL

15,000

TANDA RANCHI

7,000

3rd Nov. 5th Nov.

SIDHANA *BANGALORE TALMA

ARTHAGE

NALDERN TILAWA

•BRUTAN CORFU

*BEHAR

RANPURA "BOUDAN RAWALPINDI COMORIN BURDWAN CHITRAL

17,000 17th Nov,

8,000 17th Nov, 4,000 20th Nov.

10,000 Beth

Both Nov. 16,000 1st Dec.

7,000

Brd Dec. 10,000 15th Dec. 10,000 15th Dec, Dec.

6.500 728.

15,000

0,500

7ch

Dec.

Jan. 17,000 12th Jan, 0,800 24th Jan. 17,000 26th Jun. 15,000 0th Feb. 6,000 22nd. Fol. 15,000 23rd Feb,

* Cargo only.

Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Robe & Yokohama. Amoy

Shangh Maji Kobe & Osaka.

Kobe &

& Osake.

S'hal, Moji, Amoy Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghal, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy Shal Mofi Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Moll, Kobe 4 Yokohama, Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

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MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

it

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Agenta.

"I

suddenly quite different tone, "what

ring when I want you." The man went-hurriedly.

a devilish thing life can be some- Carstairs sat down at his times.......The man had had drink, table, picked up the Macklia and a lot of it-he needed a lot— papers and slapped them down and it's no use blaming you now, I again with A grunt. Ho

suppose......But for pity's sake took a elgarette lit it, and dropped try and learn a little human nature, it in the as-tray. His fiery eyeArnold-and a little human kind fell on the newspaper he had ness! It's worth while.......Ever brought aboard with him the pre-felt that your men'd follow you to vious evening lying open and hell and back?" he shot out abrupt- Jerumpled on his settee. The sighti ily.

seemed to add to his anger,

Arnold's face was sufficient RN- "God!" be whispered. "To think swer. that such a thing could happen in (my fotilla !".

A tap on the booked-back door.

"Come in 1"

Arnold entered.

"No-I thought not And you never will if you go on as you are. One day your ship may be reeling about, half-crippled, shot to bits under the guns of an enemy fleet.

"Sit down!" sald Captain Car D'you imagine King's Regulations' stairs, with deadly quiet. This pull you out of that? Here, read Macklin business. What's

the thief It's the reason why he was meanlag of It?'*

{drunk and didn't care. It was only "Clear case, sir" answered the by the merest chance I happened to caplain of the "Belingwe," "He seo it. Just glancing through the had nothing to say."

paper again. The name caught my "Of course not 1" xploded Car-cyo..... But you ought to have stairs.. "When a man's on the rack found it out for yourself. He he doesn't chat about it! Did you should have told you. He would try?"

have" told you--if, you'd meant any- Arnold stared in sheer amaze thing to him. But you didn't. mont at his superior officer-then You were only the machine for en- suddenly found, for some reason, forcing King's Regulations, Arnold! that he could not, meet the Cap-

And another thing! If I'vn taix's sternly-accusing oys. He spen this, then others must have hesitated, uneray,

seen it, too, by now. I expect it's "Well, sir, I asked him if he'd all over your mess-decks by now. anything to say, but he just sald Every man in your ship knowing "no sir, in a Bulky sort of way, and about it except you the captain="4" the leader? How d'you like that?, *Good heavena!. And it didn't Read, man)" g strike, you, as - queer? It didn't. He had risen, and grabbed that strike you as unusual!That a man crumpled newspaper. thrusting it man with a record like this into Arnold's hands, stabbing, at a practically clean-ahould come paragraph. And Arnold read-and

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