THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1935
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knife had Hashed They did not "I'm on," he announced. "I wait for more. Letting out a yell} 9.20 -9.30 pm. Rosenkavaller started out to see the Parthenon, they went tearing into the combat. Waltzes by Richard Strauss.
and I'm a-going to see the Parthe⠀⠀⠀ “Watch out for the knives!” some-
body cautioned.
9.30 p.m-Reuter Press, Bulletins, non.". London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations,
9.35-10.05 p.io-From the Studio, Mr. Li Chor Chi-Tenor, Miss Valerio Morris-Pianoforte.
Accompaniat-Mrs. J. G. Charlton
Programme
1. Mr. Li Chor Chi**
· (a) Ahl Sweet Mystery of Life
Herbert (b) Happy Summer Song
Kahn. (c) Sylvia
Speaks.
2. Miss Valorie Morris
(a) Prelude in B Flat..
One of the others suggested: "And when you git. your man "Well, there's no hurry. How about down"—this from Hardtack÷"be | a beer?!
sure he don't git-up again. Take
"I go you. But I tell you right that!" now I'm a-going to see tho Par- Overwhelmed by numbers the thenon.
bluejackets were fighting desperate- Over a round of beers they fell to ly. Three of their number were discussing the events of the evening. Inid out in the street. They heard "Say, remarked a gob, struck the smash of the now attack and with a sudden thought, "how did turned wearily to meet it. But in you two birds get into it, anyhow? stead of a fresh rush of the enemy Bach. Who asked you to the party?" in hoarse bellow reached them: “A]]
right, you guys! Give 'em hell1"
"The Yanks":
. (b) Ist Movement, Beethoven's ... '!
Senate, Op. 10 No. 2.
13. Mr. Li Chor Chi
(a) Recondita Armonia
Tosen" (b) 0. Primavera
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"You did."
"How come?"".
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Puccini.replied Hardtack.
into the fight again, and within five Tirindelt. The AB, transfixed him with a minutes the street was cleared. As steely stare and retorted in a raspa mopping-up fob it was a credit- Selim Palmgrening voice: "Any time you catch me able performance. A bluejacket (b) Ballade, No. 3 3. Brahma. yellin" for help. Say, for two obols, kicked the Inst knife wielder down 10.05-11 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance I'd—”.
flight of steps and summed up the EUROPE, NEW YORK
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(a) Reaaln Berceau
Orchestra from the Majestic Ballroom. "Aw, cut it out!" somebody pro-affair with ""That's that!" (by coartery of the Management).
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press, Bulletins, teated. "Do you want to start some "Come on!" yelled. Hardtack. Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further thing? Seems to me like we've had "Let's beat it while the going's London Stock and Commodity Quets- enough fightin' för a while.”
good!!! Itions.
11. p.m.-Close Down....
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DAYTONA
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There is no doubt that now, for the first time, he has a car which should be able to reach that speed so long as it is favoured with ident conditions for the attempt. Unfor tunately, the conditions at Daytona can never be "ideal." The chance of the sand itself being sufficiently good and "ideally" hard and smooth la sufficiently
remote to make it unlikely that the car will be able to develop its maximum speed. That is almost a certainty, unless the conditions he finds are very much batter than those he encountered on This previous attempte.
However, his main object is to break the existing record; and think that, given reasonable luck, and with normal conditions, his object will be achieved.
May Try Elsewhere
Said Red; "Ain't it the truth? They picked up their wounded and I've been in more trouble' since the scattered in all directions. Hard- Armistice than I was during the tack and Wally found themselves 'whole war,"
"The toys and us to-night.". There was a chorus of assent.
"And us and the limeys at Con- stantinople."
"And the limeys and the frogs at Haifa."
"And the frogs and the wops at Smyrna."
running down a street alongside some gobs and half a dozen of the English. They did not slacken pace until well away from the scenes of disturbance.
Then a blue jacket - panted: "I sey, Wat's the 'urry 7"
There was sense to this, since they had arrived in a portion of the city For a quarter of an hour they where patrols would not be likely reviewed the clashes between sailors to search for them. They slowed to
the Allied nations in various a walk. porta since the Armistice,
**Ow about some beer?"!
dough-boys composed on the Rhine: thinking like this has built up the They Wally broke into a song, the Not a dissenting voice-practical "When the next war rome around. British Empire. They looked
In the front ranks I'll be found. around them for a coffee shop. Fil rush in again pell-mell,
"We'll have to get a move on or It'll be closing time," remarked a gob.""
Yes, I will like hell, like heur" "Well, let's bet back to the ship,"
our medicine now as later." Red proposed. "Might as well take
At last they found one at a curve! In the street.
.
"I'm a-going to see the Farthe "Well, well, well!" exclaimed non," said the gob with Hardtack. Hardtack, Jovially as they drew All right, we'll all go. Maybe if neveral tables together and sat we can show tickets to the Acropolis, down.
the Old Man'll take our word for it "Wot ko, matey!" It was the that we wasn't mixed up in the row." hairy gent who had engaged his at-
It was growing late, when they tention earlier in the evening. left the coffee shop, and they wan- They grinned at each other,
"You can beat me runnin'," said Hardtack,
I know that Sir Malcolm is con-dered a considerable distance hunt stantly asked, "By how much do ing for cabs, you expect to improve on your re- they glimpsed, a patrol and ran up Once they thought cord?" His reply that he has no a dark alley. As they emerged Idea-is generally received with in-from it into the street again a credulous chuckles.
swelling murmur arrested them.
"What's that?"
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"Yus, and I can beat your blinkin' end orf at anythink," retorted the bluejacket, giving him a lusty slap on the back, and proceedings started in all good fellowship.
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had hailed a cab and given orders that they should be conveyed to the station without pause. There they You tyke caught a train for Pirmus, and an Tyke it hour later a boatman rowed them
out to their steamer, th
"Well," said Hardtack, as they set foot on deck, we sure were lucky to git out of that."
"But we never did get to see the Parthenon!"
"Shucks! What does that matter?” "I promised my sister". "You can send her a pieture post-
Nevertheless, it is the literal truth that neither he, nor 1, nor The murmuring grew to a babel
of sounds. It was drawing nearer, the landlord produced a fair quality we?"
There was no beer to be had, but likely Agure. -
"Another fight! Let's beat It!” of cognać. There is only one thing of which
They stayed there for "No, wait a minute. Maybe it's nearly an hour, long past eloaing wo can be sure, and, that is that, some of the gang."
..time. whatever the conditions he may be A mob of men swirled around' the. As the minutes passed, the en-
"I know wot you meant called upon to face, Sir Malcolm corner. Now they moved at a rush, tente cordiale became a love feast, that back, do you ear? Campbell can be relied upon to now they stood still. The mass They pledged one another; they back!" 2nd Apr. Manila, Robeul, Brisbane, Sydney make the best of them and to put seemed to revolve around its centre, solemnly vowed eternal friendship. Take back nothin'!
That goes Melbourne & Hobart,
Ja good show.
figures darted in and out; the mass There were songs, all of them sen as she lays!" Hardtack retorted. It has been announced that if heaved and sank and he ved again. timental, with bluejackets and gobs Blue Bird falla to do 800 miles an Oathe and savage yells. They came roaring the chorus in close harmony. chair and very deliberately moved The bluejacket pushed back his hour at Daytona It will be taken to a momentary halt under an elec And then: "Strike me dead, but the table aside in order to make later to a natural salt bed near Salt tric light, and the gobe obtained a you blokes just got there in the nick room for the ceremonies. Regular_monthly' sailings from Hong Kong to Shangba and Japan Lake City, where it is possible to clear view of them.
time," remarked the hairy-chested get a longer course and a more
"We may as well-finish it 'ere,"|| "The limeys! They're at it man as he wiped his mouth with the he remarked with a sort of sad card, can't you?" uniform surface than at Daytona.
again!"
back of his hand.
patience. Those aren't our guys!"
"But we always do,” replied Hard-
"I reckon so", Wally replied, but Next minute the two were at it, he kept muttoring to himself all the "That other bunch has ganged up tack. "Ain't you noticed that hammer and tongs. Several mem-way to their cabin. on 'em! Look! Look at that, will ol-timer??!
bers of the party, tried to separate "What the Sam Hill will tell you?"
"Wot d'you mean by that?” Above the struggling group al "Well we saved your hides, didn't They got what the peacemaker
them and restore peace,
Whang1 her?" he demanded
"Well I am surprised at you! usually gets and promptly joined the Tell her the Metrolopus sure looks fracas. In no time at all they had majestic by moonlight." resumed the debate at the point "Or I could copy a pleca out of the where they broke off in the cabaret. guidebook, maybe," Wally suggested. Brussels, Feb. 23.
The following are the guests staying W. MacEwen, Mr. P. Mason, Mr. The landlord fed at the first blow. "Lots of 'em do lie, ay, Wally, at the Peninsula Hotel: An air mail route from Belgium
Moncrief, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mejor. He fled as fast as he could leg it to when you buy them postcards, git Rev. and Mrs, G. H. Bateman, Mr. to the Congo was inaugurated this and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mrs. W. L. Comdr. and Mrs. Maxwell, Mr. K. the nearest square, where he tone for me, too." morning with the departure of the Barker, Mr. B. Bigassi, Mr. Cheater Moen, Col. A, C. Marah, Mr. and Mrs. countered an American patrol of six "What for?" three-engined machine, Edmond Bennett, Mr. R. A. Browne, Mr...and G. C. Moxon, Miss Murrow, Mr and men under a gunnery officer, sent Well I've been figurin' I might Thieffry.
Mrs. L. Brigham, Lt. Col. E. J. de Mrs. J. W. Morris, Miss M Manuk ashore to round up the liberty party send one to Mamma, Mamma don't The plane will land at Marseilles L. Buchanan, Mr. B. G.
Boys, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burn, Mrs. Mr. W. L Makenzie, Comdr. and Mrs. Cheese It! shouted one of the know where the Metrolopus ią at
Mr. J. B. Nawill, Col. and Mrs, F. Picombatante as the officer reached the but it'll sort of comfort her before going on to Leopoldville, the C. T. arr, Mr. C. A. Blum,
Nowworthy, Rev. M, GO'Carroll, and Barry Ochs, Mr. and Mrs. H... L.
know I ain't wasting my time." most important establishment of the Barry, Miss W. W. G. Chill Polled, Mr. René Prieur. Li and Mr. They went from there any way They started to undress Congo Free State,
N. A Copeman, sen; Mrs. 3. Cross, and child, Mr. Z. G. Parise and family, Mr. M. Pagh; Mr the could out the back way, "Well remarked Hardtack with Chang, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cho, MC, Potts, Mr. W. G. Pirie,
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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,
1935.
SANTHIA
BEHAR
GATHAY
NANKIN
*SOUDAN
TALMA
CORFU
NELLORE
RANCHI
8,000
7th Mar.
6,100
8th Mar.
15,000 - 8th Mar,
7,000 9th Mar.
7,000 20th Mar,
10,000 21st Mar.
14,500 22rid Mar.
7,000
3rd Apr. 17,000 3rd Apr. Cargo only.
Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,
S'has,, Moll, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama,
S'hat, Kobe, Yokohama.
Amoy, Shal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.
S'hal, Kobe, Yokohama.
S'hai., Moji, Koba & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans or Punks Louvre System. Steamers on, London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries Parcels mearing'not more than. Bɛen, ft. will be received 'at the Com any's Office up, to Noon on the day previous, to milingon wedd
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PASSENGERS FOR EAST
Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Church, Liz Comdr. Root, Capt. and Men, F.
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, H. M. Colgrave, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. and Mrs.". F. La Roupall,
Dawson, Mr. and Mro. E. 8. O. Dunlop. Richardson,
Mr. Man the
backyard, hence they nice time, anyhow, didn't we? And
Mr. Dolle, Miss C, Donahoe, Major and F. Stone, Mr.
Davies, Mr. C. Erholdt, Maj. Mrs; «Carol L.J. V. Scott, streaked down an alley. Pajj passengers from and Mrs. B. Edwards, MORPHEFE, CADE
Már and Mrs. hands of the patrol,
Among the Europe who have been booked to F. J. Easterbrook,Mr.
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through" the windows, down cellar. sigh of satisfactión sa he washed Hardtack and Wally managed to the blood from his face, "we had a
But Bay, I'd Hefer fight with them gyder, several of the gobe fell into the limeys than" any guys I know “ Simpson,
They sure do give you your JA Shaw, Mr. 8. Chire Smith.
This is fine business, isn't it?" money's worth, sald Wally. Smith, and daughter Me roared the gunnery, officer You
Both of them drew automaties from Vancouver, B.Cron, Saturday a priedrich, Mr. 3. Pelmi, X. N. Stockton, 26, C., Shermani nion ought to be ashamed of your from their hip pockets, "lipped are the followingM. P. T. Mow. Furber, Mr. and Mrs Mea, Stone, Stone, Mr. E, Grent No response
Mr. and Mrs H. {solves.") Mr. F. 8. Lui, Mr. Y T. Yeng, Mr. Grantham Mr A
them under the pillows and went peacefully to sleep.
THE END.
sail on the R.M.S. Empress of Asia Mr. W. F. Edge, Mrs. JB. Francie, Stainfield, and daughter
Frisqie, Miss C. R
“A. W> G. E. Dr.
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Mrs K. L. Goldsmidth, Mr. TM. Thomson. Comdres and Central Aviation School, Hang- Gregory, Mr. J. Gould, M. V. Gibbings, Tetley, Miss M. Tyrrell, Mr. G. Still no reply chow: Mr. Hire Lal-In charge of Mr. and Mrs E. Hospes and child. Mr. Travers Dr. H. Talbot Mr. P. J. Well, I hope they gave you & HM.V. organisations in India, and and Mrs. EM, Hodges, Col and Mrs. Taylor Mr. CH Miss L. M. C. Drul
behaun, Ms. D. Cdamned good licking. You look like C. Harrison, Mr Hazelrigg, Mr. and Varian and Mra
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