THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 19357

P. 20.-British India Cinema Notes

Apcar and

Eastern Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated In- ENGLAND), MAIL AND PASSENGER, STEAMERS.

TAKING CARGO FOR STRAITS, JAVA, 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.

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"PARIS INTERLUDE”. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

Paris, playground of American tourists and workshop of the hounds of the foreign news Ber- vice, with 1lting romance and comedy is the feature of Paris In- terlude," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's release, at the Majestic Theatre.

The story deals with a girl who, jilted by à Paris correspondent, and stranded there, becomes a fashion writer, wins fame, and finally finds love in the loyalty of another newspaperman, who stuck to her through her trouble.

bas

Madge Evans plays the heroine with charming and convincing -sin- cerity, while the Lothario news correspondent is magnificiently

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY portrayed by Otto Kruger. Robert

DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with HM. Government.)

1.8.

From

Tonaflong Kong

About

1935.

NALDERA

16,000

**SOMALI.

RAWALPINDI RAJPUTANA **BANGALORE

CHITRAL CARTHAGE +*BHUTAN

28th Jan. 7,000 2nd Feb.

17,000 9th Feb. 17,000 23rd Feb. 6,000 2nd Mac.

15,000 9th Mar, 15,000 23rd Mar.

CATHAY **BEHAR

CORFU

4,100 30th Mar.

15,200 6th Apr. 0,100 13th Apr.

Destination

Hombay. Marseilles & London. Mars., Havre, London Hamburg

R'dam, Antwerp and Hull. Bombay, Marscilloi and London.

- DO Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & London

'DO-

Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg

Ratlerdam, Antwerp & Hull. Mareollies & London. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg, Rott lam, Antwerp & Holl

15,000 20th Apr. Marseilles & London.

↑ Calls Casablanca,

Young plays the loyal friend,

"THE MIDSHIPMAID”—STAR THEATRE

"The Midshipmaid," now showing at the Star Theatre, is just the sort of light entertainment that is

Samuel I. Leibowits, nationally famous as a lawyer in the Scottsbord and other cases, decifres that his defence of Mrs. Mary Colneci, mother of 17, on a charge of murder, will be his last cris miuhl: trial. He is retiring from criminal law practica to run for District Attorney. He is shown with Mrs." Colucci in the New York court. She is accused of kiling her husband, with whom she Hved 28 years.

appreciated by a There are no WINDJAMMER MAN

problems set for solving, no reasons

to advance for anything that je done in this bont of merrymaking. Everything is so inconsequent that

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a ripple of laughter accompanies the stock now came into service. The actions of all..

ship's cook was young; and Mr.

NAVAL LIMITATION

BY TREATY

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Fred Kerr plays the part of the Brown taught him how to cook salt Despite their inconclusive out- pompous economy expert, Jessie beef appetisingly. Miss Cummings's come, the London naval talks Matthews, his light-hearted daugh-chest-trouble cleared up handsome- have served a useful purpose by ter, and, A. W. Baskcomb is seen as ly because of the prolonged ex-clearing the air. Japan now

a lugubrious able bodied seaman.

GOLD PROSPECTING BY AEROPLANE

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posure to vigorous sea-air,

neas

She knows the precise attitude of grew in prettiness and resourceful-Britain and the United States. as time went on.. No word While the former is not unwill- came to the ship from the outsideling to concede Japanese equality world. If anything had been desin principle, America has made patched to seek her the effort was clear her inflexible opposition to vain. True, no questing ships could any radical change in the exist

[ing ratio: know that she was moving-deliber-

Obviously, therefore, issue is Canada and it is from these areas ately, buut always moving towards joined between Washington and that the greater portion of the harbour.

Tokio. Further reflection may country's gold has been derived. "All the same, my number's up bring home to Japan the folly of Now the prospector is again active Betty." Captain Bald dolefully in courting a new naval race in in Western Canada, and it is to formed the girl with whom he had which she would inevitably, be the use of the aeroplane that most fallen in love, They'll never forgive worsted. It would be impossible Cargo only.

of his present success may be as- me at the office for this the skip for her to compete with the vast- Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengeza and Cargo to Con-cribed.

per always gets the blame. And ly superior resources of the stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Porte by steamers of the British Columbia is a land of Mr. Brown and Mr. Commings are United States once these

always together, thick as thieves. mobilised, as mobilised they Khedivial Mall Steamship Co.

high mountains and deep valleys, and in old day the prospector had! On a certain morning, at day would be if public opinion were to make long, wedrisome and don-break, the Crowsnest look-out re-aroused by a Japanese "chal- gerous journeys on foot to reach ported land ahead. It was perfect lange." Even though war were the interior areas he wished to ly good land-the first seen for

would find Japan much less secure prospect. Now time is eliminated something like two and a halfverted, the end of such a race and he la carried across ranges of months, and it gladdened the eyes than she is today

As a sensible folk, the Japanese! mountain peaks, and within a few of all who beheld it

That's a mighty good bit of cannot remain blind to the facts hours of leaving his base on the seashore hela landed, with his work," approved Mr. Cummings to of the case, and for that reason equipment on an inland lake or,

some modification of their Gov- "We're not finished yet, sir," erniments naval policy is probably river, or in a secluded valley where he intenda to carry on his search said the old mats. He went to the only a question of time:

bridge, where Captain Bald was! Later,

Great Britain has a vital in- for for the precious metal.

terest in current naval discus- when a claim is staked and min-eagerly looking for tags.

"Once we get the steam topsail gions. For her the issue is com- ing development begins, the aero-

†TALMA

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

*SIRDHANA TAKADA

1938,

10,000 19th Jan. | S'por", Penang and Calcutta,

10 a.m.

8,000 lät Feb.

8,000 15th Feb.

- DO DO

• Calls Rangoon

↑ Call-Part Sweetenham

B.1. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation

1st and 2nd class passengers.

Mr. Brown.

were

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, plane is again drafted into service shipped we'll be as right as rain," plicated by the magnitude of the

1985.

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

7,000 1st Feb. 7,000 2nd Mar. 7,000

2nd Apr.

British Empire and its peculiar dependence on sen power. How- "Oh, but, if you please, sir-ever fair a balance of relative

to bring supplies for the work.

MacLaren's Record

Bald the skipper.

To illustrate the work the!

21 Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney aeroplane is doing, the record of said Mr. Brown, and talked urgently strength may be struck in the

Melbourne, and Hobart.:

--DO

--- DO

Regular monthly sallings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Pilot Gil. MacLaren of a commer-

[completed a racord crossing, and'

.

1

for several minutes. Captain Bald Pacific, there will remain for her cial flying company is interesting slapped the bridge-rall with a the ever-present problem of vigorous and approving hand. security in Europe, a problem to He has just arrived at the flying? "By gosh!" he said, "of course-which America and Japan are base on the West coast, He has Out towards the Peshawar, still for geographical reasons largely ia now changing the pontoons on carrying a bone in her teeth to the indifferent. his plane to skis, because the open two mighty tuge, powerful enough nations are free of all restrictions preas of a strong, fair wind,, race! At present the Continental season is passing and for the next

to tow an island, adrift from its on the building of submarines. few months he will have to land

roots. They came on like the spirit While that freedom continues, it on snow and ice.

of the storm, their bow-waves piled would surely be unwise for this MacLaren and two colleagues back to the sponsons. They parted country to perpetuate any coven- covered no less than 120,000 miles company and swung, ranging along- ant--such as the London Three- in the course of the season's work, side with pretty manoeuvring.

Power Treaty-which divests her and not one trace of trouble did, "Want a tow, captain?" they clace the right to maintain adequate

enti-submarina defences." The Union B.3: Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via Newthey have. And their task was moured in unison.

Hong Kong to Sydney ---- 19 days,

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND for a cheep Hollday, (Harding, Fishing, Shooting, and Climates to suit all. Your Engllek money is worth 25 per cent, mare).

_No Additional Charge for Dick Cahina. Sun Deck Brimming Pol Orchestra carried-Laundry-Burgeon-Stewardess.

E & A Cuisine and Service are unsurpassed.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:—

Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

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

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via Sues.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton

London via Panama Canal,

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*BANGALORE

·TAKADA RAJPUTANA TANDA SHIRALA

CHITRAL

BHUTAN TALAWA CARTHAGE NANKIN SANTHIA *BEHAR

1935

6,000 24th Jen. 8,000 24th Jan 17,000 - 25th-Jun. 7,000 2nd Feb. 8,000 7th Feb. 15,000 8th Feb. 6,100 21st Feb. 10,000 21st Feb. 15,000 22nd Feb. 7,000 7th Mar

·8,000 | -7th Mar. $,100

7th Mar

Gürga-only"

S'hai Kobe and Yokohama. Amoy, S'hai, Mojí, Kobe, Osaka, S'hai, Kobe, Yokohama,

not easy. Part of their work was

"What are you asking?" asked to carry supplies from Oakla Land- Bald, with Brown standing, a hun- ing, a distance of 300 miles to ched, rather pathetic, figure, beside and Two Brothers Lake, on the upper him.

{renches of the Findlay river, a tri- "Salvage rates, captain broken butary of the Peace River,

dow ateamer!" replied the nearer They had to cross mountain tug-master. ranges of a minimum height of

"Broken-down steamer be blow

S'hal, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama. Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, și S'hai, Kobe, Yokohama.

DO

Amoy, Shat, Moji Kobe & Cuka. S'hal Kobe, Yokohama. Dadapan. S'hal, Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama, Amoy Shai, Moll, Hobe & Osaka. Shangbal, Kobe & Yokohama.

All dates ars approximate and subject to alte All Cabins are atted with Electele Fans or Pank Bhasmarscom-Lander and. A

Parosis: pasaguring not more thần,

BOlloé up to From on the da "REST

urther information: Pamere, wralgi

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The London Treaty must, in¦ any case, expire two years hence. Confined to Great Britain, the U.S.A. and Japan, its effect was to set up ratios of strength in cruisers, other light craft and 16,000 feet, perpetually covered ed!" roared Ball. “A windjammer, submarines, all of which had with snow. There was one 50- that's what we are. I want wind remained outside the scope of the

stretch, covered in 40 min jammer rates, or I'll sail her sil the

Washington Treaty Under the ut, where a landing was impoe way to her anchors!" And after an slightly increased quota of cruiser London pact Japan received a sible and any forced descent must hour'e harsh bargaining the Peshatonnage, and was granted abso have ended in disaster.

wur, officially a windjammer, was The average height of each taken in tow at cut rates.. Aight over the whole route was When her anchors dropped in Treaty would, in British naval

The following left Hong Kong for the 5,000 feet. On each trip the syl- safe haven Mr. Cummings offered tors carried emergency rations for one of his last two cigars to Mr. this country, the perpetu

opinion, be disadvantageous to RM-5. Empress of Russia for Bhang United Kingdom vis porta by the

haf and ports beyond it 6 a.m. to-days Antenor yesterday: Miss La Bach, Me one month.

ONEAMT, Albeck, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd of Mrs. J.-F. Black, Cdr. & Mr. G in F.-Allen, Mibe F. ¤ Barrow, Mr. W: P. Clarkia

NEW RADIO AIR COMPASS

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right or left as the case may Eddition to enabling a pilot dire

radio stat

That was a pobl

yours, the approved, to list

Baye

lute equality in submarines.

While renewal of the London

the ngton

PASSENGERS FOR SHANGHAI

The following passengers left by the

rm E Beals Mrs.” Je W; Carney, Mr. H. C. Mra B

Chao Fry Bhouson Chow, Mr. Chuck MacE.

HOY Mr P. 8. Chang, Gen

Cohen Mr. and Mriehe

Mr. G. E. Eliott, Dr.

Mr. and Mrs. B. FAI Frager, Mr. F. G. Ha Mr and Mrs.

ANTENOR PASSENGERS

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