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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1936
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS,
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**BANGALORE
CARTHAGE .... RAJPUTANA
**BHUTAN
CHITRAL
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NALDERA
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RAJPUTANA
CHITRAL
RANPURA
RAWALPINDI CORFU RANCHI
Cargo only.
From Tons Hong Kong
About
6.000
14,500 2nd May 17,000 16th May
6,000 23rd May.
15,000 30th May.
6,000 6th June
Destination
This picture was made a moment after Mrs. Thomas Penn was swept from the grasp, of her would-be rescuers when the four were marooned on a fooded street of Lagansport, Indiana, by the sudden rise of the Eel River. The prostrate man is John W. Penn, aged 77, the lost wo- man's father-in-law. Ralph Bargerhoff (left) and the woman's, son, Leroy (right), are calling for help, which arrived just in time to rescue them.
HELEN JACOBS ON THE WARPATH
“GONGED”
Speeding In Car Of
U.S. Embassy
25th Apr. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham- burg. Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull Marselles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGE Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham-
NOT INVOLVED bury, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham- When Miss Helen Jacobs, the
burg, Rotterdam, Antwery & Huli.
lawn tennis player, of Princess Bombay. Marseilles & London Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham- Gate Kensington, was summon-
burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp &
& Hulled at Mortlake Police Court last Marseilles & London. month for exceeding the speed limit, the question of diplomatic privilege was mentioned.
17.000 13th June 7,000 20th June
17,000 27th June 14,500
11th July Sciles & Tande
17,000 25th July 16,000
8th Aur 11,000 22nd Aug.
17,000 5th Sept 15,000 19th Sept. 17,000 3rd Oct. 17,000 17th Oct 14,500 31st Oct
17,000 14th Nov.
London.
Bombay Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.
Bombay, Marseilles & Lozdon.
Domway
Marseilles & London.
Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.
+ Calls Casablanca. § Calls Tangier all vessels may call at Malta.
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to istanbul, Piraeus, Symrna and other Levant Ports by stemmers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA - APCAR
C
SHIRALA TILAWA
SANTHIA TALMA
8,000 25 Ape. 10,000 9th May 8,000 23rd May 10,000
6th Inne
SAILINGS
Singapore, Port Swettenham,
"Penang, Rangoon & Calcatta.
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He thundered over the prairie on a wild pony, brandishing his When the man halted at the nextjspear above his head. He toled lamppost, the Indian scout crench-along the mountain pass. using jed behind a bush and watched him, the spear as a kind of alpenstock į
spear held in readiness
He wandered erratically about the The man said: "Oi, what lark's road, following the narrow junglej this? Put that blooming thing tracks, and killing lions and tigers
with his spear. down."
With grave dignity, the Indian Presently his travels took him
of his into the main thoroughfare, close | scout lowered the point weapon and allowed the friendly by. stranger to depart in peace.
He was now, he decided. în 3 It grew dark. Other adventures hostile country. And it was in followel, the dingy back street truth a very different world from Her solicitor, Mr. Razzle, ex-
prairie, the one he had just left behind plained that her failure to ap-becoming first an open
boulder-strewn mountain then a
and Fashionably dressed men pear at a previous hearing was
women thronged the pavements. due to a delay in the service of pass, and then a thick jungle. the summons, as a diplomatic
The shops were brilliantly lit, dis- playing costly and beautiful goods. car was involved.
Inspector Porter said that
when the car was stopped the police officers noticed that it was one attached to the Amer- ican Embassy; they thought the driver would claim diplomatic privilege so they did not warn her in the usual way.
Warning Sent
ITALIAN WOMAN The traffic glided in two
ASSAULTED .
Death Sentence On Six Youths
INCIDENT AT SYDNEY
Sydney.
uncon-
gested streams up and down the Ibroad roadway. Electric signs blinked their multicoloured eyes
ten
He held his spear firmly in one hand. He was on a spying ex÷ pedition. It was dangerous work. The moment he brushed against a passer-by, he was captured. Later, however, when they
For
breathless minutes, found that Miss Jacobs was not
dodging and squirming along, he entitled to diplomatic privilege, Six youths, aged between 16 managed to avoid all contact with disaster. the warning was sent to her and 20, were sentenced to death the enemy. Then came Her speed in Lonsdale-road, at Sydney last month for an as-A stout lady in a fur coat gave Barnes, was given as 45 m.p.b., sault on a young Italian woman an unexpected larch, and touched and when she was stopped she in Parramatta Park
his elbow. said, "I did not know it was a A seventh youth was sem- He scowled viciously. It is (built-up area."
tenced to three years' imprison- very humiliating to be takes pri-
soner by a woman. Chairman said that it was time! The judge expressed the opin- However, he soon escaped, and some special sign was placed in ion that the death sentences the scene changed Lonsdale-road to stop the con-would not be carried out.
Now there was a yawning pre- tinual pleas of ignorance by Six women relatives of the cipice beyond the pavement, and motorists summoned at that accused youths collapsed scream- the kerbstone was a narrow ledge court.
ing, outside the court. and along which he must walk. One several were removed in an false step and he would be hurled ambulance.
to death
Now is the time to visit, Miss Jacobs was fined £2; the ment. Custralia & New Zealand
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
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On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectic for the E. & A. wil humour your every whizz.
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of course à Sun Deck Swimming pool, an Orchestra and a fue Laundry.
A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least we had almost forgotten--the cuisine will set you listening eagerly for the gong!
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Shenghai 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. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & 0, Branch Service of Steamers to London via Suez. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for
London via Panama Canal.
Southampton and
COMEDIAN AT SINGAPORE
Chaplin And “Our” Affairs
минины
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS Miss Paulette Goddard.
NELLORE
TANDA
NANKIN
7,000 7,000
7,000
2nd May
5th June. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbans,
Melbourne & Hobart. 3rd July
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAL & JAPAN
"ВРНАЕ
SANTHIA
CHITRAL
TANDA RANPURA TALMA ... RAWALPINDI SIRDHANA
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6,000 25th Apr. Shanghai & Japan.
8,000 30th Apr. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan. 15,000 30th Apr. Shanghai & Japan. 7,000 10th May Shanghai & Janap 17,000 14th May Shanghai & Japan.
10,000 14th May Amoy, Shanghai & Japan. 17,000 28th May Shanghai & Japan.
8,000 28th May Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
ALL DATES are approximate and sub-
ject to alteration without notice. All Cabina "All's well"
are fitted with Electric Fans or Punks Louvre
ystem. Steamers
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London and
tralian Lines are fitted with Laundries, Par
cels measuring not more than 5 cu. ft. will be received at the Company's 05ee up to Noon
on the day previons to sailing.
on the
Po 0
CINEMA NOTES
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This proved a thrilling ordeal. and eventually, in trying to pass a pillar-box, his spear hampered {him and he lost his balance.
Down he fell, hundreds and
and
son, realising the sacrifices of his hundreds of feet. But there was father, in turn sacrificing himself, a deep river in the gutter. as the picture reaches a triumph-that saved his life. He rose to ¡the surface,' still grasping his Singapore
ant, smashing climax. Immense crowds gathered near!
The tiger-elephant act, around trusty spear, and swam ashore- At that moment, a sound from the waterfront recently anxious which the action revolvers, was the world of everyday suddenly for a glimpse of Charles Chaplin said to be an impossibility by impinged on the world of his in- and his fiancee and leading lady, įmany expert, circus men, but itį
lagination. will be seen for the first time on The sound was the crashing of The possibility of a marriage the screen, when Wallace
Beery
glass. He looked round. sydney while they are staying here had puts a tiger on an elephant's back
Thirty yards away was a jewel- roused the greatest public interest and puts the two jungle beasts ler's shop. There was
a gaping Three hours before the liner through a ring of fire.
hole in the window. A man was Suwa Maru was due the authori-
running across the pavement to- ties decided to exclude the public
wards a big saloon car. from the ship, and strong detach- ments of police were posted by the local authorities.
For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc, apply
Agents:--
to The
Question Evaded.
"ROSE OF THE RANCHO
ORIENTAL THEATRE
The car glided of. The man jumped on the footboard, scrambl-
The story of "Bose of the Ban- fed in. cho" a beautiful, high-spiritedi Dozens of people were passing And on arrival Mr. Chaplin Spanish girl who led her people. They stood still and stared evaded the direct question con-against the rapacious American
cerning “our affairs.”
They seemed paralysed. The land-grabbers in the first years of feweller rushed out of the shop. He merely smiled when he was California's Statehood has thrill-stop that car!" he yelled, "Stop asked to say "Yes" or "No" to ed motion picture and mage au that car!"
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On the kerbstone was a small
Hong Kong Bank Building,
the question whether he was mar-diences alike for more than 20 The car gathered speed. rying while in Singapore.
He smiled all the time, and his Now for the first time this boy month agape. He too seem- friends on board the ship express dashing romance of old Monterey paralysed.
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the opinion that he is certainly comes to the screen with a mus But anddenly he came to life.
It humped back into the road. He deserves something for this. marrying if he can obtain a licence. cal score, with Gladys Swarthout, There was something. In his deliberately, it was driven into the Where is he?"
A tari shot across. Coolly and Plucky little devil. Smart, brilliant star of the Metropolitan hamd An fron railing. He held
"Where is he?" echoed the opera, and John Boles, handsome it by the shaft Raised it Poised car, ramming the front wheels. dramatic singer, in the leading it on high, as though it were a The taximan leapt out The crowd ¡roles.
But that i had disappeared. spear. Flang it with all his might jeweller arrived the scene. Music, however, was not blend-at-the mitoming car. Again there policeman dash up. Three men Already he was rearly a quarter ed with the drama of the Spanish was a crashing of glass The ran to help him.
of a mile away, and running like Dons until its revival for Miss spear had found the windscreen. in a few minutes the raiders had the wind. For he had seen a clock Swarthout and Boles, with The car swerved, mounted the been overpowered, and the tray of which had reminded him that un- Charles Bickford, E. B. Warner, pavement. People scattered. rings returned to the jeweller, less he was home in ten minutes, Willie Howard, Herb Williams, Somehow the driver regained He wiped his brow. Then he he would get the biggest hiding Grace Bradley, and others in the control. There was bloed triciding suddenly remembered something.he had ever had
Idown his face. He swang the car. "By the way, where's that kid?i
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