FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934.

P.&O.-British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australiau

Lines

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

TAKING

CARGO FOR

STRAITS, JAYA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA. INCLUDING NEW 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.)

9.8.

CORFU **BHUTAN

RANPURA **BEHAR

RAWALPINDI

SOUDAN

COMORIN

CHITRAL

+*BURDWAN

BANCHI CARTHAGE + SOMALI

NALDERA CORFU t'BANGALORE

MANTUA RAWALPINDI **BHUTAN

KAISAR-I-HIND

Tons Hong Kong)

From

About

1934.

16.000 27th Jan

4,000 3rd Feb.

17.000

10th Feb 6,000 17th Feb.

17.000 24th Feb. 6,800 3rd Mar.

16.000 20th Mar, 16,000 24th Mar

6,000 31st Mar.

17.000 7th Apr. 15,000 21st Apr 16,000 28th Apr.

16,000 5th Mar 16,000 19th May

6,000 26th May

10,000 2nd June 17,000 16th June 6,000 23rd June

12,000 30th June

Destination.

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Marseilles, Harvre, London, Hamburg.

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Marseilles, Baryre, London, Hambory.

Rotterdam & Antwerp.

Bombay, Marseilles & London, Marseilles. Havre, London Hamburg.

Rotterdam Antwerp & Buil Marseilles & London. Marsellica & London. Marseilles,

ποντε

London, Hamburg,

At Antwerp & Hull.

& London. Marseilles & London.

Bombay, Marseilles, Harve, London, Hamburg Rotterdam Antwerp & Bombay, Marcilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles, Harve, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam Antwerp & Hull. Bombay. Marteilles & London.

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Bombay, Marseilles, Harve, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam Antwerp & Hut. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

* Cargo only. ↑ Call Cablanca.

Frequent connection from Port Sald for Passengers and Cargo to stantinople, Pirexua, Smyrna and other Levant Porta by steamers of Cheadlvia! Mall Steamship Co..

†TAKADA

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

SIRDHANA

TALMA

TILAWA SANTHIA

• Cull Port

1934.

7,000 (th Feb. 8,000 18th Feb. 4th Mar. 10,000 10,000 18th Mar.

8,000 1st Apr.

Sweltenham

1st and 2nd class passengers.

NELLORE

1934.

7,000

Brd Feb. Ard Mar.

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

DO DO

DO --- DO-

† Calls Rangoon.

THE CHINA MAIL,

Yes Sir, High and Dry is Quite Correct!

The tide was extremely high, the night was vary dark the dawn. The waters had receded and the amazed, and the Chinese crew was velly, velly sleepy. So they Celestials found themselves as you see them here dropped anchor off Amoy and went to aleen. Came now. They're waiting for another high tide.

WHERE THE STORY

(Continued from Puge 10.)

ENDS

a lucky feller-I should' say," he laughed,

"Who is he?"

"Sam Brewster!"

the newspapers brought it all back) "He's

and more.......... The week wore on. And then Madge Morrison came running j Skipper Sam arrived, a young down with fier husband and we car- giant, his face full of laughing sun-fried Lolly Sorley back to the "Skipper Sam 7" I exclaimed. burn. Of course, he agreed to take doctor's house rather than let her "Yes, Skipper Sam," and Grant- Mark P. Sarley and his young wife lie alone at the hotel on the front.ley chuckled "Have you seen him, aa fur as Punta Bural. Mra. She was inconsolable.

lately at all?" Con-Sorley seemed to brighten up at the "The reef-it was the reef," she I shook my head, while. I gazed) the prospect of the trip with Sam. His explained in her hysterics. "Theat, the couple as they approached schooner was a trim little craft and current was too strong... Mark, the sanded pathway which ran ahone with adventure in every stick|ha-he..........”

from the roadside, up to Grantley's and spar of her.

Apparently she had just man- then. Who could mistake the The entire white colony saw them aged to hang on to one of the rocks bungalow, I knew Bam; - Brewstar off and stood waving to Lolly Sorley until she was rescued. Borley, young Goliath? But the woman- until she was lost in a sun-baze. with his diminutive build, had been and I watched fascinated, as they

Three weeks later they returned. carried away beyond her reach.......... | approached.

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List of Guests at the Peninsula Hotel.

The trip, we learned, hind been à "Oh, if only I could have saved Then I knew; and thrills raced grat success. Sorley beamed him by swimming," she moaned. over me with icy hope, up and down

Mr. and Mrs. H. McC. Anderson, I. H. Geare, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mrs. through his spectacles and seemed The following day Sorley's body my spine. Those eyes! Deep blue satisfied with life. And his wife was recovered, and he was buried gainst her clear complexion, with Mr. J. T. Asquith, Mrs. E. Austen-, W. S. Glan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. L. C. seemed to have found a new zest in the seland cemetery.

her raven-black hair coiled gipsy | Hofer. for living.

about her ears. Instead of Mrs. Sorley, crushed and broken wise

Major R. E. Bagnold, Mr. C. T. Grover, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Guerra, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Hall, Brig. B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for with such grewster striding beside with the the orrisons to stay Ins light which glittered like the Mrs. N. Beatty, Miss B. Beesley, G. R. Hamilton, Miss

I watched her come up the jetty with the tragedy, refused the in- tragedy in them there was a laugh- Barr, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes,

M. P. her carrying her block grips. Sam with them for a month or two. nun-kissed watera. She laughed Capt. and Mrs. W. G. and Mies, C. Hammersley, Mr. and Mrs. Y. K spotless ducks, and from She said she must get to New York again-as though all the joy the Benn, Mr. C. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Han, Mr. T. G. Hand, Mr. A. Han- EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, somewhere or other he had fished She left in the freighter, a pathetic world contained was bers. And IR. HL. Bennett, Capt. and Mrs. Ben-On, Mr. W. A. Harding, Mrs. E. out a panama which he was wear figure who remained long in our remembered that she could, not son, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bigazzi, Mr. Hauaumann, Mr. J. Heertjes, Capt. ing jauntily. They were laughing; memories.

laugh like that when she had come and Mrs. W. E. Blackmar, Col. 8. J. L Henderson, Mrs, G. A. Here Mra. Sorley quietly, and Sam shak- That was the last we heard of among UA down in Naru. She and Misses H. and J. Boyd, Lt. Col. ford, Miss H. M. Hill, Capt." and Ing with strong guffaws.

the affair. The governor made his hadn't known how to open hez Boya, Miss F. W. Brown, Mr. B.. G. Mrs. A. J. Holland, Miss S. Hooper, Mr. E. L. Hosie, Mrs. H. A. Howes, 7,000

7.000 30th Mur. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney had put his cargo ashore to await

Two days afterwards, when Sam report and the tragedy was closed. throat to the winds and let the Butler.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes, Mra. T. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron, M. A Hughes and Child, Lt. Col. and Mrs. 1,000

music escape her.... 4th May. 7.080 2nd June

the freighter, he put out again to Until a year later.... up in the Grantley was a dangerous fellow, L. Caplan, Mrs. J. R. Chadwick, H. C. E. Hull 7.008 80th June

beat back on hle rounds. The island of Nehranai, sitting one latejbecause of his news-correspondence. Mrs, E. Cogan, Gen. M. A. Cohen,

Dr. A. Nelson Jones. 7,000

3rd Aug.

Sorleys intimated that they would afternoon in front of the bungalow One whisper and he would have Mrs. R. C. Creer, Mrs. C. H. Crich-

Mr. R. O..F.. King. the freighter and go the of Grantley, who owned both the made the cables yell. I fought ton, Mr. M. C. D. Cunha.

Mr. R. Laurens, Mrs: and... Miss length of Hawail with her, from hotels in the place and added to his hack my excitement as I watched Mr. L. G. Davies, Mr. R. N.Leonard, Cal, and Mrs. L. C. Lewis, where they could get a regular income by scting as local correspon them swing past the end of the Drake, L. and Mrs. Dreyer, Mr. Mr. B. B. Liddell, Mr. and Mrs. A. steamer up to San Francisco. dent for the Pacific Insular News path and walk blithely into the and Mrs. D. and Miss E. Drum Loew, Capt. and Mrs. Lovegrove.

That was what they intended- Agency.

** shade of the trees above, ・・ mond, Major V. E. Duclos, Mr. S. but Fate took a hand in it.

The beat of the day was drop- I turned to Grantley, Who is B. Dunlop..

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook, Three days before the freighter ping and the roadway, below the she?" I asked dreamily, not daring The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and was due at Naru I was coming house was growing busier. Sud to emphasise my burning interest Mrs. B. Elder.

Mrs, E. Feeney Mr. A. Firth, Mrs. Forbes, Mr. G. E. Frisque.

Col and Mrs. A. M. B. Gago, Mr.

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Regular monthly sallings from Hong Kong to Shangha! and Japan catch and Hong Kong to Australia,

Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following"--

The Union 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vie New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

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

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

London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,

"SOUDAN RAWALPINDI

SIRDHANA. TANDA

COMORIN

TALMA

BURDWAN

CHITRAL

TILAWA RANCHI SANTHIA "SOMALI CARTHAGE. TAKADA NELLORE NALDERA

1934.

6,800 27th Jan, 17.000 20th. Jan. 8,000 27th Jan. 7,000

16,000

8th Feb.

4th Feb

9th Feb, €.000 22nd

10,000

Feb,

23rd Feb.

Feb,

2000, 2nd 17.0

9th Mar, 8,000 8th Mar 6,800 21st Mar, 15,000 23rd Mar. 7,000 22nd Mar. 7,000 5th Apl 16,000 ith Apl.

Cargo only.

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Amoy, Shat Mofi & Kobe.

4 Yokohama. Shanghai, Moll, Kobe 4 Yo Shanghai, Kobe 4 Yokohama.

S'hat, Moji

*&

Kobe Kobe & Yokohama

Robe & Yokohama.

S'hal Moji & Kobe,

Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, S'hat, Mojl & * Kobe.

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe 4 Yokohama. Amoy, B'hal Moji & Kobe

Shanghai Moji, Kobe, & Yokohama. Shanghai Mojl, Kobe, & Yokohams.

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down to the Governor's house when denly Grantley laid down his glass in the pair. I saw a crowd gathered on the edge and pointed...

of the jetty. Suddenly it broke, and Matheson's huge figure rear

He shrugged and nodded know. "There she goes," he exclaimed ingly. "Mrs. Samf" dramatically. - "Our Island Queen!” "Married?"

ed up. A native shot out from the

He turned round in bis protest» “Sure-and why not?" He came group and ran like one demented Ing chair as he spoke and sent his in here about nine months ago with making for Doc Morrison's,

.

were

* Ming:LR Mackay, Miss M. Mather, Mr. E. J. McGann, Mra, H. Manuk, Mr. C. Mather, Mrs. D.

D. McHenry and Children, Mr. We McKenzie Mrs. NE Millar, Mr. B. Millar, Mr. T°C. Monaghan and Family, Col. J. H. Morris, Mrs, F. Muxall, and Family "AE

Surg. Comdr. R. P. Ninnis, Mr. K. Noble, Mr and Mrs. L. M.

Rev. O'Carroll, Norheim, Mr. H. Novak.

words into lebuascented space. His a smart auxiliary schooner his be a leader," Grantley announced I raced the last two hundred eyes were riveted on a man, and own, mark you and Sam couldn't abruptly, as though she had not left yards. Something had happened. woman who were leisurely climbing save a penny for lavishing his carn-his thoughts. And leted Comdr, and Mrs. H. A. Packer,

thoughts "She is?" Mỹ

Mr. A. M. Parker, Mr. F. F. Perry, came out to meet me and shouted the palm-lined avenue to the Hill of ings on his legion of fair admirers,

Mrs. Potta the news as soon as I was within a Thousand Dawns, which towers from here to California and back, back in Naru hanging, round ■

question where did the dough trasie memory and a women with Mr. A. Randell, Mrs. F. Icarshot of him.

above Nahranai." "It's Borley," he yelled, and Grantley pointed again with a come from? Answer," and Grant- her soul crushed inside her. Reinicke and Children, "She sure is day, and be R. Riggi, Mr. P. A B waved s' hand back to the group. flourish which was meant to sweep lay opened and closed a large fist

|wriggled⠀⠀⠀ in the cama -- chair, Hr. J. E. Salmor,.) "A goner-Mra. Barley, she's okay in my attention. Something as he grinned that peach of a

up and "haven't you heard about her five 3. 1. Bindlinger boat got ropped....":

picked familiar about the couple drew me woman he

thousand dollar prize?" They ware bringing har round forward in my chair. They were marriedi, za

Skott and Daughter 1: Comd when I arrived.” She was lying in both tall; the peaked, cap of the "Know anything about her AD

a pool of water, and the young man hadn't much height over the "Widow from New York! And clerk from Mathieson's office was bright bandans wound loosely round she certainly caused a flutter when applying artificial respiration. Some his companion's hand." He was the came in de versc

of the Ranska were standing up striding like a young giant and I losiped at Grant In a swaying boat down by the side she kept up with him with an eary #Where are they! of the jetty. I saw it was they grace which was good, to watch: “Up / abor who had febed her out,"

Nearer now, and we two on the They bunt *I was standing over her when verandah "above watching. "Jam. Dark Lolly Borley opened her eyes. Ut The man ma waa ka Sooking down into oceans prok of tragedy and feur.

7 MMarket

.com

“No-what was that?”

Well I'm blessed! Three weeks Smith, Mr. Tr after she arrived here that girl Stone,

wam the Mappel Stralis Ten miten of em-tha first.

And, boy, she made the little hit, fahen look arseni

was born to:

flourished -

Col.

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