THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935

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RAWALPINDI ·

1935,

7,000 19th Apr. 15,000 20th Apr. 7,000 27th Apr.

17,000 4th May

10,000 18th May

6,000 25th May

37,000 1st June

17,000 15th June

..

7,000 22nd June

11,000 28th June

14,600 13th July 6,000 20th July

17,000 27th July

KAISER-I-HIND 11,000 10th Aug.

• Cargo «nl>

Destination.

Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Marseilles & Lowrion'

Marselllos, Havre, London, Hamburg

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Roll. Bonibay, Marseilles & London.

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Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

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Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull Bombay, Marselles & London,

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Rombay, Marseilles, Havre, London,

Retterdam, Antwerp & Hull, Bombay, Marselitos & London.

Bombay, Marseilles & London,

Caltablance Calls Port Sudan

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7,000. 10th May

10,000 24th May Vrma Yenang and Calcotta.

7,000 7th June 10,000 21st June

B.J. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation. fới 1st and 2nd class passengerM.

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FOR BRITAIN

(Continued from Page 8.).

Powers are, building ships of 35,000 tons, mounting 15in or 16in guns- as France and Italy are doing—we | cannot afford to build less powerful ships, which would only be over whelmed by them.

The lessons of the Great War are, or should be, fresh in memory. Battlecruisers which were designed to overhaul and destroy armoured cruisers, and did so very effectively off the Falkland Islands, later had to fight the better protected German. battle cruisers, with the result that three were blown up with the loza of 8,500 lives, and a fourth narrow- ly escaped a similar fate.'

Clause 4 also deals with the naval treaties in existence. We had (al,

ready scrapped 15. Dreadnought bat- tleships and battle cruisers and several armoured cruisers before we went to the Washington Conference In the autumn of 1921.

Treaty Of London

Thanks to the achievement of statesmen and naval officers, who were prepared to maké every possible Bacrifice consistent with security, a treaty was signed which resulted in ju long hollday in the construction of battleships, but left each country free to build such cruisers and destroyers as were considered necessary for the security of its maritime interesia. The fact that ours were vastly [greater than those of any other

nation was fully recognised.

The next conference--that held in London in the winter of 1919-30 resulted to in the Treaty of London.

FREAK FACTS

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SAŤ A EVESTAS LAPPE AND SAN

BUT 6 INCHES

AND LET THEM. Chár BA❤Ko

DORALO WOODS JAY MYŚLNAMED HIT THALL SON 'SPUNTERS"

IRENE DUNNE

STAR OF "SHEST APELINE, WAS ABOUT

TO A COUNTRY, CUPOOL TEACHER WEE

·KER, RnQuQ WON: HER A SCHOLARSHIPER IN THE CHICAGO CHÓRRVATORY DR. MUSIC,

{WENIFRED).

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INTO A

PAINT

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SPARKS WAY POTED THE MOST

·AIDULARS

GRIM DIAN

INA POLL

EXOTIC ・PERRING!

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"Bweel' Adeline", in due at the Alhambra Theatre shortis,

THE GOVERNESS

(Continued from Page 11). have been living in a dream; it might; have been some person other than That night as she rolled herself herself who was making all these up to sleep on her couch of plaited arrangements, answering all these palm leaves she pictured with questions, listening to all thebe the hour that must come thrilled and timorous anticipation ejaculations of surprise.

"What? Four weeks on that island

8000,

It is difficult to write temperately when the natural man would break by yourself with those three rough about that illconsidered measure, through this veneer of chivalry, man. My poor child," an old lady which awept away all the safeguards when there would be staged before sympathised, "what a terrible experi we had stood out for at Washington her on this narrow strip of sand ence!" and which had been accepted by the

etérnal primitive conflict of A terrible experience. But had it other countries.

man for woman. The Romans been? She was too dazed to know, This Treaty not only limited our heroic days the Sabine women. too dazed to realise what was hap right to build vessels, and types of Her dreams that night were shud-pening to her, to recognise what lay Vessels, necessary for the protection deringly, terrifyingly sweet, of our trade routes, but It denfed to Next morning she was aroused emall Midland town, the tennis, the ahead of her on har return to the us the right to replace a considerable by sounds of excited yelling. tea parties, the bridge, the calls, the proportion of our old, worn-out and "Look! Look!" Harry was shout-parochial scandal. She looked des- obsolete ships, thus condemning our ing. "Look over there, a ship." pairingly at the low-lying, receding men to go to sea in ships quite unfit Her eyes followed the pointing atoll; at the crescent of sand and to meet those which other nations finger. Ile was right. The miracle palm trees that she would never see have been building.

had happened. There was a ship, again.

In the third-class dining saloon

We were forced to scrap the Tiger, and at that, not just en island trad- one of the four shipe in the world ing schooner, but a large liner. Jack and Bill and Harry were com capable of dealing with the German making Its way across the Pacific ploting their first satisfactory meal "pocket battleships," and four power-between New Zealand and Panama. for a month. For twenty minutes! ful battleships of the Iron Duke "A ship" Harry was shouting. they had eaten without speaking, so class. Those five ships would have "A ship and we are saved: Glory absorbed were they in the serious been good for many more years of mine! We are saved." And are business of meat and bread; but] efficient service, and were incompar-was being it, and Jack, by the aid now, after the consumption of a vast ably more valuable for the pro- of Harry's shoulders, was swarm- beefsteak, they had leisure and in- tection of large convoys than are the ing up a palm tree to wave a shirt clination to compare notes. amall lightly gunned cruisers we are from its topmost branches. now building..

"What feeds me up," said Jack, Uncomprehendingly Miss WI is the thought of all that good stuff French Submarines loughby looked about her."

we wasted on that there girl When Moreover France and Italy, who

"Will they see us?" she asked. you think of the bird she 'ad and attended the Conference, declined to But Bill was too busy to bother the land-crabs and all those fishes, EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, jeopardise their security and with about a reply. He was shouting and all for nothing."

drew, with the result that they are instructions to Jack and Harry, ar- "And when you think of her get- free to build whatever they like, ranging a fire, suggesting schemes, ting fatter every day" said Harry; France has been building a great his one thought the catching of the "and us going hungry, and us think- 7,000 3rd May Manila, Robaul, Brisbane, Sydney many submarines and flotilla leaders, ship's attention.

ing all the time. Well, never mind, 7,000 1st June

Melbourne & Hobart,

the latter of a type vastly superior Gone 5th July

was that, atmosphere of it will be worth it in the end. When in displacement, gun power and speed chivalry and consideration with all the time we might "ave been eat to those which we are force to build which Miss Willoughby had been ing those fish ourselves. I tell you under the terms of the Treaty surrounded for a month. She might how I feel I feel just like I did striking example of the folly of just as well have not been there, when a pig that I had been fatten unilatoral disarmament under naval Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan treaties, which are not binding on the least notice of her, not read and put its silly self under a Not one of the them took Ing for six months ran out into the and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Bydney — 19 dayu.

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Bus Dock Swimming Pool-

Orchestra carried--Laundryandirgaon --Stewardes.

B&A Calsina and Service' are unsurpassed.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

all nations.

one of them asked how she had traction engine. I just stood and alept, what she wanted for breakfast, looked at what was left and thought they could do to increase her com-there pig, nad that I would have whether there was not something of all the good stuff I had given that fort. Gone, all of it.

liked to have eaten myself well,

The change was so complete that that's pretty well 'ow I am feeling

she could scarcely realise what was now."

PICTURES BY BEAM From Canada And U.S.A.

The chairman of Amalgamated happening. In a daze she watched Bill, however, was more of a philo ET. Fiek) recently arranged for shoutings, heard the flerce yell of "After all," he said, "she might and the Australian Beam stations and big ship's pace announced that their

the carrying out of tests between triumph when the checking of the not "ave tasted good."

THE END those of the Canadian Wireless Presence on the island had been Coy, at Montreal, with a view to noticed.

The Unton 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Wirelese (Australasia), Ltd. (Mr. these preparations, listened to these sopher than his two companions. Lealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, eta.

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

The P. & G. Branch Servies of siesmors to London via Buen.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton

London via Panama Canal.'

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

1935,

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. S'hai., Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama

JAPAN'S MONOPOLY OF SALT

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determining the possibilities of a Everything that happened to her wireless picture service between that morning came to her through a Australia and the North American mist. The arrival of the boat in the continent.S

lagoon, the welcome and the explana Although the test have not ad- tion, then the rowing back to the 10.000 18th Apr.

vanced to a stage where a service ship, the reception by the other pas can be opened for public use, the sengers, the questions, the surprise, 6,000 19th Apr.

success that has attended the the admiration, all the business of 17,000 2nd May

transmission of test pictures points finding clothes, of sending wireless to results boing, obtained compar-messages to her people; it went so 10,000

2nd May

Amoy Shal, Moji, Kobe Osaka.able with the service with London, fast, it was so strange she might the sals of salt in Mongolis, the 7,000 5th May.] 8'hal, Mafi, Kobe, Osaka & Yorkhama

7,000 || 14th May", S'hal.,' Mofl, Kobe & Yokohama,

17,000 10th May, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

8,000 16th May Amoy, Shal, Mojo, Kobe & Ozaka.

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TRAGEDY OF CHILD'S "FILM STAR" GAME

Dress Catches Fire

LITTLE GIRL SEES SISTER BURNED

“CHINA'S SORROW”-

Authorities in Hopei, Shantung and Honan have formed a joint committee to deal with the pro- blem of strengthening the Yellow, River dykes now threatening to burst and allow a large area in Hopel to be flooded. The Hopel Japanese, says the Sinwenpao;;

provincial authorities have appro- have practically established Doris Beynen, the 11-years-old priated 87,000 to go towards the monopoly there of the salt indus- daughter of an actor, described at a costs on strengthening the dykes.

Camberwell, 3E, inquest how her

Salt bureaux have been establish- sister Mavis, aged eight, was Inje)- ed in Dolonor, Changteh and Chi- ly burned when her dress caught

The International Exhibition been gathered together and show feng for the purpose of purchasing fire while playing at “film stars,

sait produced in Mongolia and mer and how she tried to put out, of Nature Photography will be to the general public, held in October and November vancement and improvement chants transporting the commodity names with her hands. in the Whale Hall of the British that has been made during re standard price is fixed, and a dress," said Doris.

have to obtain permits, cent yearsing photographing Museum: Natural History) birds and mammals.

well Road, South Kensing Those interested should

municate with the Edit ject of this exhibition Country Life at 20) Tavlebe bring together

one Street, Covent Garden, London the finest

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Na W02 who will be glad t everi furnish furthers particulars:

"Mayla" was "300

'She had: new tax set for levy on all-Mon- dancing, and as she posed

salt,

Arms retailin

mant salt have to obtain specia

ire and

After I had tried to put out the flames with my hands I wrapped a nket round Mavis; and sent for

tragedy occurred, it was while the two slaters and

children were playing.

turned. 'a verdiot

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