8.S.
PRESIDENT LINER
SAILINGS
To San Francisco and Los Angelos
Via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama & Honolulu
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
6.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
S.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
TO NEW YORK and BOSTON
Aprit 19 May 3 May 15
Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo,
Bombay and Capetown
6.8. "PRESIDENT MAYES"
*6.S. "PRESIDENT TYLER" S.S, "PRESIDENT GARFIELD"
TO MANILA
8.3. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
8.5. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
S.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
TO NEW YORK and BOSTON
4
May May 12 May
13
April 25 May $ May 21
via San Francisco, Los Angeles and Panama
*S.S. "PRESIDENT JOHNSON"
*8.5. "PRESIDENT FILLMORE"
6.S. "PRESIDENT TAYLOR"
•
CARGO ONLY.
April 22
May 1J Junc 19
★ ★ AMERICAN ★ ★
PRESIDENT LINES
"ROUND.WORLD SERVICE."
AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIR AND UNITED AIR LINES
Telephone 28171.
12, Pedder Street.
TRAVEL A.-O. LINE
TO
AUSTRALIA
CALLING AT MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND,
CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE.
MELBOURNE, ETC.
SYDNEY AND
NEXT SAILING
BEGINNING OF MAY, 1911
For Freight or Passage, apply to:
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents
Hong Kong, China & Japan.
Tel. 30332.
NURSE SANG AS BOMBS FELL
At the height of an air raid, when a first-aid post was being dive-bombed, a nurse went from cot to cot and stretcher to stret- | cher signing cheerfully as she at- i tended the patients.
This incident during heavy taid on Sheffield was mentioned in a report to the city counen Ly Councilor W. Ashbury, chairman of Sheffield Emergency Commitée. "Her coolness and courage were outstanding and of great value in maintaining the morale of the injured," he says.
The report tells of many acts of heroism by Civil Defence workers.
When a bomb. exploded and buried a Best-aid party, he says, one of the party protec ed a pati- ent by throwing himself over the patient's body, and was kiled by tallung masonry.
A warden worked under debris for hours to rescue four prople Another warden made a tulinel unfo a cellar under a 'ructured and blazing gas main, burrow.ng with his hand to rescue five people
SHE DROVE HUSBAND OUT OF A.R.P.
Selfish wives who cannot realise the home must that in wartime sometunes take second place to the call
have an un- of duty. patrintie champion
West 121 ¡L Country town.
Because her husband, a part- time A.R.P. volunteer, hud refused to carry her complaints about pro- longed duty spells to his superior executive, she went herself to tackle the A.R.P. controller,
Her husband. she said, was not to use his own car to travel to duty, but was to be fetched and brought home by a messen. ger car, and then only at a "red" warning.
more than
He must not do four hour duty at a stretch and
must be allowed to go home to see she was safe if there was a blitz.
The man had qualified for an important expentive post, so the controller tried to please the wife. but she would have
half- measures. The hustand fared with an impossible situation, re- I signed
CANADIAN'S JOKE NETTED HIM A BRIDE
twenty-
A proud of Canadians in a pro- vincial town visited a store
and causeit much amusement by try· the on women's hair nets.
Miss Elsie Holton. year-old shorthand-typist. Merrow Street, Walworth, was among the customers in the story who enjoyed the joke.
دوم
One Canadian returned her smile. That smile began a whirl. Į wind courtshio,
And now at St. Peter's Church. Walworth, Miss Holton has been married to the Canadian soldier--- twenty-three-year-old Alban Beaudry, of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signallers.
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 14, 1941.
N
YKLINE
SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.
Asama Maru Tatuta Maru
Nitta Maru
Thursday, 17th Apr. Tuesday,
Tuesday,
6th May 20th May
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)
Hikawa Maru
Monday,
14th Apr.
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo &
San Francisco.
*Taketoyo Maru
Tuesday, (starts from Kobe)
20th May
NEW YORK via Japan & Panama
"Azuma Maru
Thursday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila
Suwa Maru
SAIGON
*Matue Maru
17th Apr.
Saturday,
26th Apr.
Thursday,
24th Apr
BOMBAY via Singapore & Columbo
RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore
Hakone Maru
"Genoa Maru
*Matue Maru
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
*Azuma Maru
Asama Maru
Husimi Maru
Tatuta Maru
*
Cargo only.
Sunday,
Monday,
Thursday.
13th Apr.
28th Apr.
24th Apr.
Thursday.
17th Apr.
Thrusday.
17th Apr.
Tuesday.
22nd Apr.
Tuesday,
6th May
NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA
General Passenger Agents in the Orient for
CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE
N.Y.K., King's Building.
THE
Telephone 30291.
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST
FREIGHT AND
"PASSENGER SERVICES
To
THE UNITED KINGDOM PORTS
For dates and ports of call
apply to Agents
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
OPERATING SERVICES FOR CARGO and PASSENGERS
TO-SWATOW, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO,
CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN
KOBE AND OSAKA
BINGAPORE. PENANG AND CALCUTTA SANDAKAN, HAIPHONG
All steamers berth alongside the Roosevelt Terminal in the French, Concession at Shanghai, where passengers and cargo are landed.
For Further Particulars Phrase Apply To
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD. GENERAL MANAGERS. TELEPHONE — 30311. –
Information regarding INWARD CARGO and all matters relating to freight and passage will gladly be given by
Tel. 30882
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS
Connaught Road;