P&O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
Straits
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
TAKING CARGO FOR
Java, Bazma, Ceylon. India Persian GuM. West Indies. Mauritius. East and South
Africa, Queensland Parts. · and Red Sea. Egypt. Constantinople, Greece, Levantine Ports, Europe,
PENINSULA & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIM. GOVERNMENT
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
From Tons Hong Kong
About
15,000 19th Oct.
Destination
SCHITRAL
SCATHAY
15,000
2nd Nov.
- JEYPORE
5,000
8th Nov.
Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Straits, Colombo & Bombay.
+*SOMALI
*,000
9th Nov.
Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham burg. Rotterdam, Antwerp Hull
&
RAWALPINDI SCORFU
BANGALORE
17,000 16th Nov.
Marseilles & London.
14,000 30th Nov. 6.000 7th-Dec.
Eombay, Marseilles & London.
Marseilles. Havre, London, Kame
SRANCHL $NALDERA
1 BHUTAN
CARTHAGE +-BEHAR
FRAJPUTANA” *SOUDAN
SCHITRAL- CATHAY *BURDWAN
Cargo only.
17,000 14th Dec. 16.000 28th Dec. 6,000 4th Jan.
14,500 11th Jan. 6,000 18th Jan
17,000 25th Jan. 7,000 1st Feb.
15,000 8th Feb. -15,000 th Feb. 6,000 29th Feb.
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935
SICAL
of the Department of the inter-and in 1927 the road known as lor for many years. He was the Kicking Horse Trai, frám born in Chilliwack, British Col-Lake Louise, Alberta, to- Golden, umbia, on June 26th, 1888, re- British Columbia, was also com- ceiving his edmeation at Newpleted. He has supervised the Westminster, BC and Queen's building of the "east les" of the University, Kingston, where he Big Bend highway" along the graduated with the degree of Columbia River from Donald, bachelor of science. Mr. War BC, to Boat Encampment, and die joined the Department of the recently was placed in charge of Exterior in ``1913, and
ap-the
construction of the west polated Superintendent of Banff leg" from Revelstoke, B.C. Borth National Park to 1918, continu-to-Bost. Encampment. This high- ing in that office until 1920, when | way when completed will form Keen outdoor man, enthusiastic į
he was transferred to Ottawa as the final Häk in the westem sec- member, and a past president of Sameer in charge of National tion of the trans-Canada" high- the Trail Riders of the Canadian given the post of chief engineer
Parts ́construc`ion.. Не Was way. Rockies, and a leading stalwart
The latest highway project to in the ranks of the Trail Hikers, i in 193
come under Mr. Wardle's super.........- J. M. Warde, chief engineer. Na An expert on mountain high- vision, was the road now under tional Parks of Canada, has won way construction. Mr. Warde construction from Lake Louise to well deserved promotion to the has supervised the baliding of Jasper, Alberta. Mr. Wardle has post of deputy minister of the practically all main highways in also had charge of all other con- Department of the Interior at the National Parks of Canada,struction, work in the National Ottawa
Under his direction the Banff Parks. He takes over his new Although only in his "forties". Windermere highway, the first duties with the best wishes of Mr. Wardle has been raced as motor road across the Central his many friends in the Rockies, one of the most efficient officers Rockies, was completed in 1913, land, indeed, throughout Canada.
burg Antwerp, Rotterdam, TWILIGHT PERIL ON POLICE OPEN
Holl
Bombay. Marseilles & London “ Rambay, Marseilles & London, Marseillies, Havre, London, Ham-
burg, R'dain, Antwerp & Holt, Bombay, Marseilles & London
Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham-
burg, R'dam & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham-
bury, E'dam Antwerp & Fail Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London Marseilles, Havre, Londoa, Ham- burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp &
+Calls Casablanca.
Hul
.$ Calls Tangier
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passenger and Cargo to Constantinople. Piraeus, Symma and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co. BRITISH INDIA
SANTHIA
TALMA SIRDHANA TAKADA TILAWA
-
APCAR
8,000 27th L 10,000 8th Nov. 8,000 22nd Nov 7,000 6th Dec. 100,000 20th Dec.
SAILINGS
од
THE ROADS
Worst Period For Accidents
'CAMBLE WITH FATE
Engineers in London, recently.
MAMAK LEAGUE
WITH VICTORY
(Continued from Page 5.)
Moss Weakens
A
ĮTERRIBLE TRACTOR
TRAGEDY
Missed Gears Cause Death
PLUNGE OVER CLIFF
PRESIDENT LINERS
are
LUXURY LINERB
Fast and Smooth Riding
Of all the many frằngs that distinguish the rest name it vaten 5...
these spe
been call
Large
Plexi now to make your înecat trip.
SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK) THE SUNSHINE ROUTE: 18 Days To San Francisco+_ _Viz Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and
Furtuightly sailings:--
Prem. Tift „Pres. Hoore Pres. Pierce' Pres. Coolidge Pres. Wilson
Oct 23° 6. Nov. 25. ....Nov. 20, 5 x Nov. 30, Noc „Dec. 18, 6 z.mL
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Pres. Garðeld - Oct 26, 8 am Pres Polk :... “Nov. 9, 3 a.m. Prez. Adams ...Nov. 23, 3.2L Pres. Harrison
SEATTLE, VICTURŁA
THE EXPR To Seattle
Fortnightly.
+18 Days Shanghai, Kobe
Pres. Grast
Kaley (Oct. 3, 1°ɛ.m.
„Nov. 13. I am Pres. Jefferson-Nov. 23. I am Pr Jackson. Dec. 7,1 am.
Pres. McKinley ..Dec. 22, 1
MANILA
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NEXT SAILING
Pres. Taft Pres. McKinley Frez, Hoove
Dec. 7, 8 a.m.) Pres. Garfield
„Oct 15, 6 p
.Oct. 19.
Oct..
Oct. 26,
BILLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE
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MONTHLY SERVICE
To
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on
18th OCT.
ARRIVAL DATES
San Francisco & Los Angeles Panama Canal
Zone 22nd Nov.
"Rad public lighting, especially In the forward line Wass and It was suggested at the inquest, Pennell on either side of Wilson, on a tractor driver at Turnchapel. a main thoroughfare, is a
shone. Pile, on the right-wing, sent Devon, that he lost his life gamble with fate." said Mr. A
over some fine centres, but Mose through missing his gears. Maurice Bell, in his presidential was slow at time and wasted He was George Henry West- address to the conference of the several passes by over-running cott. 27. of Victoria-place. New- Association of Public Lighting himself or by being in an off-side ton Abbet. The five-ton tractor
position.
with which he was at work han Jessop, in the Police goal, had ajing timber ran backwards down. It had been shown during the comparatively easy afternoon a steep slope towards a cliff |first-few months of this year that In the Signals' team, Dave play- He steered it into a tree on the the worst period of the day for ed a very sound game in goal. He cliff edge in the hope of stopping on several occa-it, but the tree was uprooted. Both road accidents was between 5 p.m. saved his side and 6 pm, and the second worst sions by coming out to clear, and tree and fractor, said Westcott's Singapore, Penang. Rangoon and between 6 p.m. and .7, p.mz.
did well to save a point blank shot mate, then disappeared over the Calcutta.
This was during and just after from Pennell in the second half. edge. the change-over from natural to Nash, at centre half, was fre-
The tractor fell from the cliff artificial light before road users quently caught napping by Wil-into the mud of the estuary of the became accustomed to the altered son, but on the whole played a River Yealm. Thirty men work- conditions of visibility rendered good game. Cox had the better ed for hours trying to extricate? by good, bad or indifferent public of Moss in most of their clashes, Westcott before the tide sub Queen's Buildings lighting
while Buttery was hard pressed in merged both tractor and driver. In the interest of safety proper watching Pennell and Pile
Thomas Allen Kirby, owner of the tractor, said he thought West sory on all roads in and through Martin led the line well. Hiscott must have missed his gears towns and on all main arterial Ishort passses were neat and it was when changing from first to re- roads carrying heavy traffic. Junfortunate to see the result of all verse. With the engine in neutral his fine work break down when the brakes would not hold the approaching the Police goal. Short, tractor on such a steep slope. on the right wing gave Downin A doctor stated that death was plenty to do and was
in probably due to a fractured skull. some fine runs down the side line, Accidental death was the verdict.
Calls Port Swettenham.
Now is the time to visit, Clustralia & New Zealand lighting should be made compat A Sound Leader
lands of Sunshine and Romance. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and even if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you will find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you—including 25/- for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectic for the E. & A. will hamour your every whim.
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and NG KIT-MAN WINS
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A. Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not feat-we had almost forgotten the cuisine will set you listening eagerly for the gong!
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Sarnghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
The Union S.S. Co.'s Steamers, to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & 0. Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via "Suez. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton, and London via Panama Canal, G
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN.SAILINGS
NELLORE
TANDA
NANKIN
7,000. 2nd Nov. Manila, Ethanl, Brisbane, 7,000 30th Nov. Melbourne & Hobart. 7,000, 31st Dec.
dydney
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
TALMA RAWALPINDI "BANGALORE
SERDHANA CORFU TANDA
TAKADA
RANCHI TILAWA "BHUTAN
NALDERA NANKIN
30,000 17th Oct. 17,000 18th Oct. 6,000 31st Oct. 8,000 31st Oct. $14,500 1st Nov.
7,000 3rd Nov. 7,000 14th Nov. 17,000 15th Nov. 10,000 28th Nov. *6,000 28th Nov. 16,000 29th Nov. 7,000
5th Dec.
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
Shanghai, Kobe & Tokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohamis. Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe & Osalca. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & YokohamS Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Kobe & ́Yokohama. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohazas, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai & Jayan.
ALL DATES are approximate and sub-
ject to alteration without notice. All Cabins Alls well
are fitted with Electric Fans or Puzka Louvre :
stem. Steamers on London and Aus- tralian-Lines are fitted with Laundries." Par- eels measuring 'not more than 5 cu. it will be received at the Company's Office up to Noom
the day previous to sailing
on the
P&O
For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., app to The Agents:
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QUEEN'S COLLEGE
AQUATIC TITLE
(Continued from Page 11
|50 Yards Back Stroke: .
1. Ng Kit-man; 2: Chan Ping-chat: 3. Ng Ching-ting. Time: 42-3-5 secs Divingzali, de
1 Ng Kit-man; 2 Pau Hon-lam Ng War-hung Long Plunge (Open):
seen
Play was even at the commence-
ment, bat, after Wass had opened J. C. BROWN FILLS
score for the Police through a
solo effort, the Signals had more of the game. Martin equalised for the Corps just before half! time.
In the second half a nice pass by Wilson to Pennell enabled the latter to best Dave with a well 3-placed shot.
3
1 Lam Kni-on; 2 Ho Hok-hon: Lo Kwok-leng Distance: 38 9
Consolation
1. Wa Hong-hau; 2. Wong Ting- kee; 2. Chun Wai-to. Inter-Class Reky:
Class 3D (Chan Chi-chong, Lo Hing- Ywai „Yam Wai-kun, In Po-kar), Semor Championship-
- Ng "Kit-man."
Junior Championske det
Ma Yat-kwong-
BEGGAR WITH £1,400
Threatens Suicide In Street
Sobbing
JONES VACANCY
IN OMAR'S RINK
(Continued from Page 5)
He has reached the Final of the Colony Open Singles Champion ship once, and this year Police: Jesson; Blackbourn and beaten by G. N. Mitchell, in the Heyward: Tate, Gough and Dowman quarter-finals. He
has WOD
Pile, Penne Wilson, Wass and Moss.
R C. Signals:-Dare; Dilly and several championship and handi- Shove, Buttery, Nash and Cor: Short, cap events at both the Kowloon Fielding, Martin, Farrell and Sinclair B.G.C. and the Kowloon Dock
|RIC..
SHANGHAI CRICKET
(Continued from Page 5)
Best of Shanghai
P. V. Simpson, b Leach |T. A. Madar, b. Jenkins, A. J. Birson, b. Jenkins H. E. Orr, b. Leach”.......
AC Sinclair, e. E. P. Madar, b.
P. Madar
0. G. Sampson St. Kermani, b.
Jenkins
H. Rogerson, 65. „Jenkias N. D. Lloyd st.“ Kermi
Madar
[HL V. Parker, e
-York because passers-by not give him money, a beg- in a New York street thread to commit suicide when
by a police officer. - The policeman took him into
search" of the man'zi: thes revealed £75% in and-a benk book nearly
A. Coward, did not:
Extras
Total (8 wktä.)¬ Fall of wickets: 1—–—– 4-58. 592, 6– 9148
Madar
:.
This is the fourth time he has obtained Interport recognition and he is the only bowler in Hong Kong to have played in two suc cessful matches against Shanghai| gaway. He has been skipping re- gularly for the Kowloon B.G.C. senior team during the past sea SOIL,
MYSTERY MOUNDS IN BAVARIATM
Graves Of Ice Age
Manich
Twenty-four "grave-mo |believed to date from the
have been discovered by builders near - Duerkheim, Fast- erz Bavaria,
The mounds average over 40 feet in height and are: CUT |of a mixture of dirt and;
No human remains have yet Hound Renter??
12th & 14th Nov
New York
29th Nov.
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