SAN FRANCISCO vín Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
TAIYO MARU
CHICHIBU MARU
Tuesday, Wednesday,
9th June. 24th June.
HEIAN MARU
Tuesday,
HIKAWA MARU
Tuesday,
30th June. 28th July.
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
KATORI MARU
Saturday,
13th June.
KASHIMA MARU
Saturday,
27th June.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
ATSUTA MARU
Saturday,
27th June.
KAMO MARU
Saturday,
26th July.
11th June. 27th June,
Honolulu,
Tuesday,
NEW YORK, BOSTON vin Panama,
+ TAKETOYO MARU
Sunday,
†TATSUNO MARU.
Saturday,
30th June.
14th June. 4th July.
† DAKAR MARU
Monday,
15th June.
Straits
† PENANG MARU
Monday,
8th June.
Manila
† CALCUTTA MARU
Monday,
SILANGĦAL KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
HAKONE MARU
Friday,
15th June.
12th June.
19th June.
Straits
oil-smeared individuals continually brushed us aside with never a word. There was no quarter-deck discip
Each Hine here, and few orders. man obviously knew his job, and did it silently.
Straits
Straits
Shanghai
Java
Thurs.,
11th June
TERDAM
& ANTWER!'
via
Singapore. Colombo,
Suez & Port Said.
NEW YORK via Japan ports, Tokai Maru
Wed..
9th July
Lit Angeles & Pannena,
Call Direct
at Boston,
Palladelphia & Baltimore.
& BUENOS AIRES via
Saigon, Singapore, Colom
bo. Durban & Capetown. DURDAN,
LOURENCO Manila Maru
Mon.,
6th July
MARQUES, Beira, DAR- ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR & MOMBASA via Singa- pore & Colombo, MELBOURNE via
Manila, Brisbane Maru
Mon..
6th July
Brisbane & Sydney.
"How deep shall we go?" queried anxiously.
I
BOMBAY via Singapore & Argun Maru
Fri.,
Colombo,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Hamburg Maru
Penang & Rangoon,
JAPAN PORTS (Freight Sør- ¦ Atlas Maru
vice).
Thur,
Sun,
19th June
18th June
14th June suppose."
"About forty fathoms."
"And how deep is the sea here""
"Oh, around forty fathoms.
I
I
"Do submarines evor get stuck on the bottom?"
Pakhol (Fortnightly).
docking) .......................] Thurs.,
11th June
KERUNG via Swatow &
Sun,
Sun.
Thur
0. S
K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROT Andes Moru
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS Montevideo Maru... Fri.,
HAIPHONG via Hoihow i Menado Mara (under
Canton Maru Amoy (3 pm, every Sun- Hozan Maru day).
TAKAO via Swalow & Amey Deli Maru
(Fortnightly).
For further particulars please apply to:-
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Telephone 28061.
26th June
A roar of engines, a frantic rush- ing of waters, then colm, save for the steady throb of machinery. looked through the periscope. All around was an expanse of shimmer- !ng een.. A faint distant blur nurked the coastline; ahead the line of periscopes forged through the water in stately procession, Not so bad this, after all.
"Now we are going to dive deep," a voice told me. "Watch through the periscope; then follow the depth dial."
af machinery Again the roar those moving pariscopes were sink- i
Splash- ing lower in the water. a greeny blue haze covered the periscope. The only signs that we were moving to the bottom of the sea were that eternal roaring and the ever-rising depth dial.
Samshui and Wuchow
Manila
Amoy
Sandakan
Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Formosa
MONDAY,
Foochow via Swatow Straits and Calcutta
Manila and parcels only for Ger-
many via Hamburg Swatow
Shanghai, Japan, *Honolulu & *San
Francisco
Changchow
Toishan
Pres. Jefferson Anshun
JUNE 7 Hin Sang Kwangchow Canton Maru JUNE 8.
Cheong Shing
Kut Seng
Parcels
Letters
0a.m.
9 n.m.
9.30 a.m.
.June 8, Noon. ...1 p.m.
42
Havelland
1 p.m.
Hydrangea
3 p.m.
पक्ष
53
Taiyo Maru
(Due San Francisco July 3, and *Europe via Siberia) Registration......June 8, 5 p.m. .June 9, 8.30 a.m.
57
61
9.80 a.m.
Manila
I
LLOYD TRIESTINO
FORNIGHTLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR
BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
via Singapore, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Suez & Port Sald Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading
to Fiume, Genon, All Italian, Adriatic, Levani,
Black Sea and Danube Ports Passengers to LONDON (Overland).
NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG
*S.S. "GANGE"
S.8. "CARIGNANO"
8.8. "VENEZIA"
For Bhanghai
For Singapore & Italy Juno 17 July 5 Aug. 2
& Japan
June 29
+SS. "PILSNA"
June 30
July 12
**S.S. "TEVERE"
July 28
Aug. 9
† Outward voyage to Shanghai only,
Passenger vessela
with
snic Classes.
i
First Second and Second Econo.
will minke called to the is
Gange which the journey Hong Kong/Italy in 24 days thus affording London passengers to arrive at destination in 26 days.
Attention
Far Freight and Passages apply to
Queen's Building,
Tel. 2802!
6.3,
DODWELL & CO. LTD.,
Agent-
YKLIN
N.
FORTY FATHOMS DEEP.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A Soldier Dives in a
Submarine.
www.y
Many people are eager to fly: not 30 many are enthusiastic about travelling undor the een. My feel- ings were decidedly mixed, there. fore, when 1, with other members of the Royal Blankshires, read my name under this order:
"The Captain of HM.S. Darling submarine parent ship, has kindly invited a representative party of officers and other ranks to go down in submarines. The following have been selected....
!!
Next morning found us stepping across the planks to our allotted sub- marines, with the air of the doomed. The knowledge that the crew of the purent ship was to entertain
us when we returned only reminded us that the thought of ever returning seemed lost in a dim, improbable future.
We were a long way out to sea now, yet there was no sign of div
Shipping
Intelligence.
ARRIVALS OF SHIPS,
Thursday, June 1. Amur Maru, Japanese str., 4,823.
tons, Capt. K. Aoyama, from Dairon, buoy No. B25.-Y.K.K. President Wilson, American atr,
14,127 tons, Captain Makepeace Ridley, from Shanghai, Kow- loon Wharf-Dollar S.S. Line, Tchekam, Chinese atr., 800 tons, Capt. Lai Yee, from Hoihow, buoy No. C3-Woo On & Co. Friday, June 5.
2,604 tone, Astoria, Danish str.,
Captain P. S. H. Nowegaard, from Nauru, buoy No. AG.- Gibb, Livingston & Co. Haldis, British str., 1,144 tons, Capt. W. Lee, from Hongay, Hok Uen Anchorage-Wo Fat Sing.
Japanero str., 5,220 tons, Captain S. Tabata,
from
Kowloon Singapore,
Himalaya Maru,
*
Wharf.-O.S.K. Kashmir, British str., 5,554 tons,
Captain R. G. Apfrod, from Shanghai, buoy No. AL-M. M. & Co. Kwongsang, British str., 1,428 tons, Capt. A. B. Osmond, from Can- ton, buoy No. B1.-J. M. & Co. York, American str., 3,468 tons, Capt. E. P. Wendt, from Kobe, Laichikok Anchorage.- States S.S. Co.
New
ing. Could they have decided not | Ninghai, British str., 1,482 tons,
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VÍA U.S.A. VARYING to dive? Wonderful hope! How
FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE
SEATTLE, VANCOUVER vin Shanghai & Japan Ports.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
† HAKODATE MARU
Thursday,
Saturday,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
KAGA MARU
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan,
Los Angeles. Mexico and Panama. GINYO MARU
LIVERPOOL, vin Port Said, Stamboul (Constantinople), Genoa.
CALCUTTA vía Singapore, Penang & Rangeon.
KAMO MARU (Nagasaki direct) ... Friday,
+ Cargo only.
For further information apply to:--NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(Private exchange to all department e
Telephone 30291.
We should enjoy the promised entertainment after this invigorat ing little cruise, proud to boast that we had travelled in a submarine! We waxed quite cheerfully talka- tive.
"All Below,"
Then a strange flag fluttered up the mast of the leading submarine. "Going to dive now," said a cheerful voice at my elbow. "All below; close hatches!"
That
We clambered down the perpendi. cular iron ladder, knocking our selves, all unheeding against olly handles and wheels. "dentist's chair" feeling, a thou. annd times accentuated, was upon us. The steel hatch above us closed with a décisive snap; the daylight was gone; this was the end.
We stood crowded together in a kind of narrow steel passage. Walls and ceiling bristled with queer ap- pliances, wheels, handles and clock diala. With every move one found painful contact with something oily. The atmosphere was that of a hot, well-blended mixture of oil and Determined-looking cooking food.
Capt. Campbell, from Swatow, Talkoo Dock.-B. & S. President Jefferson, American str.,
21,000 tons, Capt. A. O. Justice, from Seattle, Kowloon Wharf. --A.M.L
Ravnefjell, Norwegian str., 1,420
tone, Capt. Bj. Ribsskog, from Chinwangtao, buoy No. B26.— Dodwell & Co.
Song Bo,
EASTERN PORTS.
DETAILS OF EPIDEMIC DISEASES.
The health bulletin of Eastern ports for the week, ended May 30 issued by the Director of
Medical and Sanitary Services, gives the following cades:
Plague.
Bagdad: 13 cases, 3 deaths. Bombay: 1 case. Rangoon: 1 case, 1 death.
Influenza Manila: 185 cases, 8 deaths.
Cholera.
Chittagong: 7 cases, 3 deaths. Madras 1 death.
Rangoon: 2 cases, 1 death. Pondicherry: 4 cases, 4 deaths. Saigon: 22 cases, 18 deaths.
Small-pox.
Port Sudan: 1 case, 1 death. Sunkim: 1 case, 1 death. Bagdad: 1 case, 1 death. Basrah: 2 cases. Bassein: I case. Bombay: 1 case, 1 death. Madras: 1 case. Rangoon: 1 case, 1 death. Vizagapatam: 1 caso. Pondicherry: 1 case, 1 death. Salgon: 1 death. Canton: 2 cases. Shanghai: 3 deaths.
Cerebro-Spinal Fever. Bangkok: 3 cases. Shanghai: 6 deaths. Greater Shanghai: 2 cases.
Capt. Borgerud, from Shang-| hai, buoy No. A2-Gilman &
Ca.
Kutsang, British str., 6,947 tons, Captain E. J. A. Porter, from Kobe, Kowloon Wharf-J. M. & Co.
tong, French str., 720 Capt. Le Chevalier, from Pak-Wing Wo, Portuguese str., 495 tons,
Capt. I. D. de Lemos, from K., C. Wan, Sajkong Wharf.-Wo Hop S.3. Co.
hol, buoy No. A9-Sing Kee & Co.
Sumatra, Swedish str., 5.083 tons,
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1931,
i-
REDUCED
SUMMER ROUND TRIP FARES TO JAPAN.
I.K. to Nagasaki & Return .G$ 82.30
H.K. to Kobe & Return
105.00 H.K. to Yokohama & Return 117.50
"Go
Empress"
The White Empresses are the largest and
fastest liners on the Pacific..
12 DAYS FROM CHINA AND 8 DAYS FROM JAPAN TO CANADA AND U.S.A.
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Ατείτα
July 20
Aug. 17
Aug. 80
Sept. 14
Sept. 27
June 20 June 23 June 25 June 27 July 8 July B July 3 July July 9 July 11 July 18 July 21 July 23 July 25 July 31 Aug. 5 July 31 Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 3 Aug. 15 Aug. 18 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Aug. Sept
28 Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 9opt. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. I Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov, 7 Nov. 10 Nov: 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nor. 26 Nov. 28
Oct. 12 Oct, 25 Nov. 9
Nov. 22
Dec. 7
"Empress of Russia" and "Empress of Asia" call at Nagasaki.
HONG KONG MANILA,
EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
Leave Hong Kong
June 12 June 26
Arrive Manila
June 14
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Telephones: Passenger 20752.
June 27
Freight 20042.
BRITISH WUCHOW LINE
SAILING DATES FOR JUNE, 1931 (Subject to Change). DEPARTURE HOURS: Hong Kong 5.30 p.m., Wuchow 3 p.m.
S.S. "TAI MING”
(649 Ton-Capt. W. H. Lawton.)
Arrives
Arrives
Hong Kong
WO Lad
Co.,
Meals and Wines are to be obtained on board. Hong Kong Arrivals & Departures from Tai Hing Wharf.
For information apply to-
20, Connaught Road, West,
Phone 20593.
SANG
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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INWARD MAILS.
SATURDAY,
Shanghai and Swatow
JUNE 6.
.....Sul Yang. SUNDAY, JUNE 7. Shanghai, Amoy & Europe via via
(London May 18)
Leaves Hong Kong
Leaves
Wuchow
Wuchow
Siberia
Tjibadak. .Perim ..Taiyo Maru
SUN.. 7th FRI 12th THURS. 18th SAT. WED. 24th FRI.
20th
TUES. 0th WED. 10th 8UN. 14th MON. 15th
SUN.
THURS. 11th
TUES. 16th
26th
SAT.
TUES.
30th THURS. 2nd
WED.
21st MON. 22nd 27th SUN. 28th 3rd SAT. 4th
Ports of Call-Samshui, Shuihing, Takhing & Doshing.
MONDAY, JUNE
JUNE TUESDAY,
8.
Fures Return (not including meals) $18.00.
Automedoh.
9,
Van Houtsz.
Mirzapore.
.Sarpedon
Japan and Shanghai
Porthos
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10.
Tjikembang.
.Pres. Wilson
SATURDAY, Shanghai, Japan & *Europe via
Siberia Saigon
OUTWARD MAILS.
JUNE G.
18 19
EL 12
Straits
Himalaya Maru Kamo Hai Hing
12.30 p.m.
13
1.80 p.m. 2.30 p.m.
Shanghai
3.30 p.m.
15
20
4 p.m.
4.30 p.m. bp.m.
25
SUNDAY,
8.30 a.m.
39
7th June 14th June
18th June
Donations and Subscriptions must,
now be sent to the Hon. Treasurer,
Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, 525, The Peak.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
"Rather but they usually manage to set unstuck again.
As
a matter of fact, I believe the sea mud down here is a bit sticky."
A jar; the roaring suddenly ceas- ed; we found ourselves in darkness. "Stand to emergency stations," shouted a firm, clear voice. The motionless arrow of the depth dial pointed to forty fathoms. -
"Shall we rise now ́” I asked, my voice as calm as possible.
"What on earth for?” came from the darkness; "we are now travel- ling on a straight course at forty fathoms; that roaring only occure when we dive.”
"But the lights—” I.began. "Oh, we often do that for practice in this case for your benefit." "Thanks, we have appreciated it," I-said.
Letters TUESDAY, JUNE 9.
Manila and Java via Sourabaya . Saigan, Ceylon, India, Mauri- tíus, E. and *S. Africa, Aden, *Egypt and Europe via Mar- seilles...
K.P.O.
Tjibadak..............
Porthos
(Due Marseilles, July 11.) G.P.O.
Registration ...June 9, 10 am. Registration June 9, 12.45 p.m.}
....1 p.m. Letters
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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
Consignees of cargo
ex 5.3, Carignano are. reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after June 7.
Consignees of cargo 4x 5.2. Benmacdbul are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after June 7.
m.v.
Consignees of cargo ex Malaya are reminded to take de- livery of their goods which will be subject to rent after June 9.
The taut, pallid faces of the seven soldiers with me relaxed as the lights flashed up. "Come and have a drink," invited the officer... It did ine good, that drink, but not half so much good as did, a beam of sunlight and an oval of Consignees of Cargo, ex -5.5. blue sky when the conning-tower Benlawers are reminded to take de- hatch ross, to greet the day once Ivery of their goods which will be more.-E.P.T. In Evening Newy. subject to rent after June 11,
..1.80 p.ro.
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION,
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PHONE ERASE ADE GODO NT READEI SPACE BARCAS HCATED ASST ONE-HEI
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1-Akin
7-A remark in
conversation 13-Pertaining to Asia 14-Western coast and
lalands of Asia
Minor
HORIZONTAL (Cont) 49-By way of |30-A vegetable 62-To obstruct
3-Exist
C1-A great French
actres
VERTICAL (Cont) 17-A cork on a fishing-
Iine
18-Rather then 21-Prestilentiai
- 24-Mada a change in
the nature of
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15-Short mater (abbr.) 67-To resign, at an
16-A mediator
19-Symbol for
mangentes
20-A friendly hint 22-And not- 23-80a-engle
24-Lair
25-Frozen désaarta 27-A town in Vermont
28-Table-land with
etsop aides in Western U, 8. 29-Datermined
31-Even, contracted 32-Panstrated
93-Having teath 34-Braken stone for railroad-bad
37-Opening atrain of
musical pleca 40-To take food 41-A 'bretis 42-fical actste 04-Liberated 435An equal
a
appointment
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34-A French verso
form
publications
62-A country of Europe 15-Boy
VERTICLE
36-Despota
|37-Paid in advance
SP-A mark of
identification
43-Endeavored
earnestly
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D&mium 3-allis (abbn) 4-A horas
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stone 7-Crouchad
tremblingly -Manner -Combining form.
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12-The proper of
tanning
|44-An overgroon trea
45-German for "tha" - |47-One who sala
49-To refuse approval.
to
B1-A British
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seaport in
64-8mall pleca 65-A Scottish cap
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