YKLINE
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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai Japan Ports and Honolulu.
CHICHIBU MARU
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ASAMA MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HTYE MARU (Starts from Kobe) .. HEIAN MARU (Starts from Kobe). Saturday,
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM.
HAKOZAKI MARU
TERUKUNI MARU
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vis Manila & Ports.
KAMO. MARU
Saturday, BOMBAY via Singapore. Penang & Colombo-
TANGO MARU
†GENOA, MARU
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1936
STAFF COMMANDER OF "STRATHAIRD”
Captain J. K. Chaplin Appointed
LONG CAREER WITH P. & 0. COMPANY
Captain J. K Chaplin, R.D. R.NR. has been appointed Staff Commander of the Strathaird, which sailed from Tilbury for: Bombay and Australia on Friday. : February 21...
Captain Chaplin has been for many years in the service of the P. & O. and is known to a very large circle of regular passengers the Company's services India, the Far East and Aus- Itralia, as well as to friends at
the ports of call.
Wednesday, 1st Apr. Wednesday, 22nd Apr. Wednesday. 6th May
!
Monday.
6th Apr. 25th Apr.
on
Saturday, 11th Apr. Friday, eath Apr.
.
25th Apr.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan,
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
BOKUYO MARU
Thursday,
Saturday, 11th Apr. Monday.
6th Apr. Honolulu.
9th Apr.
NEW YORK via Panama.
†SAKO MARU
Saturday, Sunday.
17th Apr. 3rd May
9th Apr.
17th Apr.
10th Apr.
+NOSHIRO MARU
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.
Genoa and Valencia
#LIMA MARU
Thursday,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon."
TOBA MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
HARUNA MARU
Tuesday,
Friday.
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NEW YORK via Japan, Los †Kwansai Maru.
Angeles and Panama
Cali Nankai Maru
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phis and Baltimore
RID-DE-JANEIRO, SANTOS Laplata Maru
MONTEVIDEO & BUENOS Buenos Aires M.
AIRES via Singapore,
Colombo Durban, and Cape
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BAY
Thurs. 9th Apr Sat. 25th Apr.
Thurs 23rd Apr Sun., 24th May
Sail Apprenticeship
to
Captain Chaplin, after three rears training in the Worcester, served his apprenticeship in sail in the vessels of George Milne's He well-known line of Invers.
oined the P. & O. as 5th officer in 1906, and served in various vessels until 1914. when he was posted to the cruiser New Zea land and Squadron in the North Sea, during which he was engaged at the Battle of Heligoland | Eight. Dogger Bank and Jutland.!
1917 he commanded destroy- lers of the Devonport and Ports
the and after mouth Patrols Armistice served in the Monitor)
and Mersey in the Black Sea Danube.
P. & 0. Service
On being demobilised in 1919. he returned to the P. & C. and since the War has served in their liners Morea. Naldera, Mirzapore and Assaye when the last-named was ebyaged in trooping to the Shanghai Defence Forces and as a hospital ship.
Later service was in the Ranchi the and as Staff Commander of Maloja, Mooltan and Narkunda He was in on the Austrian run. command of the Alipore previous to his transfer to the Strathaird.
Captain Chaplin is Cambridge-!
With the order "Cease Firing" in June, 1933, after three years of bloodshed, Paraguay and Bolivia started a series of On diplomatic battles which for a while threatened the trace. February 12 Paraguay surrendered the last of her many then- sands of Bolivian prisoners and the peace was made secure at last.
On the Paraguay Chaco (The "Green Hell" that was the bone of contention), the two military leaders are here seen shaking On in South American history. hands momentous occasion the left is Jose Estigarribia, head of the Paraguayan forces, OR the right is Gen. Enrique Penaranda del Castillo, of the Bolivian forces. The war, which cost 100,000 lives, contained some of the bloodiest battles since Gettysburg in the percentages of lives men to the stra- lost. Bolivia, the strongest nation, lost many tegic moves of the foe and was forced to grant concessions at the termination of the war,
THE PHANTOM JUNK OF THE YANGTSE RIVER
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shire born and is an "old boy" of am. I was at the recording ma-janswer it, but to my surprise found the Perse. School there. His chine, watching the endless rolling no one there. home is still in Cambridgeshire.
CANADIAN PORTS
ACTIVE
Fri.
- Mon,
3rd Apr. 4th May
Increase In Figures Shown
AMERICAN PORTS
Singapore & Colombo ....
BOMBAY & KARACHI via Pacific Mara
Singapore, Penang and Shunko Maru
Tues., 31st Mar. Tues., 3rd Apr.
Wed..
Mon.,
Colomba
CALCUTTA via Singapore. Himalaya Mara.. *Belawan Deli, & Rangvor Hague Maru
JAPAN PORTS
out of white "tape."
A police officer who was staying Suddenly, through the open door-with us said someone was obvious-
way, appeared the
hooded and by playing a joke I had just sat
whom four The policeman went to the door
.
I down when the knock was repeat- white cloaked figure of a nun. gazed with amazement, for 1 r-jed. cognised my sister, years previously I had left in Erx-this time, and again no one was there He searched outside, but land.
Coming back, I was about to address her, when could find no one. jabe stopped moving the beads on he stationed himself inside the Ottawa
her rosary and pointed to the in-door.
A third time the knock came, An increase of 2,059 vessels and strument. Her lips moved, but I} 3,579,122 in registered tonnage en-could not gather what she whis-fand the policeman flung open the door and jumped out. No one was tering Canadian ports during the pered.
For half a second she stood thus, there. 1st Apr.fiscal year 1934-35 (compared with
A few days later relatives from 20th Apr.
1933-34) is reported by the De her right arm raised, and now I
Revenue saw the syphon moving across the Wales, arrived at the house and 7th Apr.partment of, National
"tape." It meant that a message said that their mother, my father's here.
Altogether 116,803 vessels with was coming through. My visitor sister, had been batut to death.
This happened on the night when a registered tonnage of 86,431,-vanished.
Canadian Trembling. I began to take down we heard the knocks on the door. 5th Apr 178 passed through
cablegram, addressed It was midnight when my father ports, compared with 114,744 ves-the sels with a registered tonnage of myself: "Father died peacefully had brought his ewes down from the Exmoor bills to a sheltered vessels to-night-Cissy." Sea-going 82,852,056.
My husband and I were taking orchard near the farmhouse' dur- numbered 21.419, with a tonnage
vessels our dog for a run on some hills,ing the lambing season. of 28,512,257. Of these
when suddenly we both stopped 353 were from Japan-Renter.
and exclaimed. "It's Bob."
Tues.,
Thurs., 9th Apr.
Celebes Maru
JAPAN via Takso & Keelung Panama Maru
KEELUNG via Swatow and Canton Maru
ΑΠΟΣ
Su
TAKAO
MOT
Swatow via
and Fakuken Maru
Sat, 4th Apr.
**Cargo only.
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Telephone 28061
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P.-C. STRUCK BY TRAM P.-c. Eenjamin Digby was struck by a tram when stepping out of a police car at Bendon last month
His collarbone was broken.
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Taking his hurricane lantern,! he ran, out to have a final look at
At the moment, we seemed to the ewes before going to bed. He feel no fear at seeing, a few yards had to cross a lonely road, which
alled to the village two miles off. before us. the man who was
ours. The dog. While walking along the road he close friend of however, began to growl, then ran heard footsteps and, holding the [up to "Bob" wagging his tail We approached and shone torch on the figure-to find that there was no one there.
lantern high, saw a woman dress- theed' in black coming towards him. As he drew nearer to her, he re- jeognised that it was Miss Roberts: one of the two elderly women
The dog gave a loud howl, and
we went home quickly, without neighbours who lived in a cottage. speaking. We should have laughed
He called to her, but she made
about it all, had not the dog seen no reply and passed on. Then she the figure too. The next after seemed to vanish into the dark- noon we had a telegram: "Bob kill-ness,
ed in accident last night."
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In the morning, when I went My grandmother as a young wo-to the cottage to ask the reason man went to stay at Christmas for this strange behaviour. I was with a vicar and his wife in told that Miss Roberts had died {small vilage in Essex. One even-about midnight,
ing they left her in the house alone. My room in a Peruvian hospital.
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had previously been occupied by a and she went to bed early.
Suddenly she was awakened by young mother who later died of interrióc noise, as though a lot blackwater fever. Her month-old of pople were at a party. They baby was still being cared for by laughed, ran up and down stairs the nurses...
One night I awoke suddenly to and rattled cups and dishes." Thinking that the vicar had hear agitated, quick footsteps on brought some young people back, the concrete floor of the verandah.
door. she rose and opened the
1 investigated, and saw the! shadow of a woman. The foot, There was nobody to be seen.
She called out but no one steps were there, running always. angwered. Too frightened to do in advance of me, as though. - CHANGTE anything else, he went back during me to hurry. They ceased. TAIPING bed antil, she heard the vicar re-and the vision of a woman viab-CHANGTE turn home.
•led wher I reached the room, where TAIPING- She told him of ber experience, the baby slept with the night nurse.
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the baby had tumed its head and
Hong Kong, China & Japan. would stay in the house.
While my family were sitting was slowly suffocating against, the around the firs, the accker on the Back door sounded. I went to
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