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MONDAY, TEBRUARY 27, 1933.

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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Poris and Honolulu.

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16th March.

24th March.

12th April

13th March.

27th March.

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Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez

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4th March.

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Saturday,

25th March,

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SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

phia & Baltimore....

A GENTLEMAN REPAYS ARRIVAL

A LOAN

(Continued froom Page 7.),

snatched at the pile of sugar and held up the missing diamond.

OF SHIPS

"Ah, I haf heem!" he exclaimed

go." He blew a smoke-ring ceiling-excitedly.

Saturday, February 25.

Capt. Gillies, from Whampoa. buoy No. A6-Bank Line. Bangalore, British str., 2,908 tons,

wards, to the annoyance of the "How did you know?" asked the Alnybank, British str. 3,149 tons. inspector. "And yet the exercise of inspector, suspicion in his voice, but all smiles, as he thought would make everything Tsim Sek was clear. To know that you know what explained. you know, and to know that you do hot know what you do not know that is knowledge."

Mr. Guggenheim protested: tiament! You talk and talk, vere is my tlament?"

Capt. Collings, from London. Kowloon Wharf.-M.M. & Co.

"Since the diamond was not on the floor, and since it was presum- ably not in the pocket of the friend Hunan, British str. 1,821 tons, were drinking -Capt. "Heisted, from Canton My with whom you

buoy No. B16.-B. & S.- but coffee," he nodded to Mr. Guggen-|||

helm, "it must be on the table at Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons, Capt. P. W. Grierson, from "I do not know where your dia- which you were sitting. There is

Swatow, Chiu On Wharf.- mond is," said Tsim Sek slightly only one. hiding-place on a table like

Chiu On S.S. Co. contemptuously. "But I could tell this-the sugar-basin. These basins have stood on a tray in the kitchen you where to seek it."

Kaku Maru, Japanese str., 2,811)

tons, Capt. Hatakeyama, from Mlike, buoy No. A11.—M.B.K.

842 Mathude, British str., tons, Capt. R. Mitchell, from Canton, buoy No. B19-YIK

"I geef fifty pounds if I find my since the waitress took them away If you tlamont!" cried the merchant. The in preparation for lunch, Chinese blew another smoke-ring. had looked in your augar-basin in- New Theh he walked up to Mr. Guggen-tead of suspecting me, you would.

have saved yourself fifty pounds." heim.

He held out his hand for the

"My coffee was too hot, and I had

"I sell my brains, like any other man," he said softly. "You have money. said you will give fifty pounds if you find your diamond. If you will difficulty in swallowing it when you pay me the reward, I will tell you thought that I was swallowing your

diamond," he smiled.

where to look."

The merchant brightened up. "He

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Pony Tong, British str., 1,001 tons, Capt. R. E. Freckelton, from Saigon, buoy No.. B18-Sheung Lee & Co.

Shun Chih, British str., 1,173 tons,

Capt. W. Lee, from Saigon.~ Wo Fat Shing.

Capt. Jorgensen, from Shang- hai, buoy No. A12.-J. Man- ners. & Co. Tonkin, French str., 907

$

tons, Capt. J. Bonnamour, from Fort Bayard, buoy No. C3.-M. M. Tainan, British str., 2,100 tons,

hass hidden eet in te cafe: he A fortnight later, when Taim Sek knows vere eet is. Come; ve vill received the delayed cheque from Tong King, Danish str., 4,244 tons, search and find my tiamost, and Hong Kong, by a curious coln- diamond merchant then I will charge hécm with steal- cidence the

found that ing eet," he cried triumphantly.

someone had credited Taim Sek laughed. "If you seek his account at the bank with alty without knowing where to look, you pounds two shillings. The paying will not find it. If I help you, then slip was signed "Sherlock Holmes," you will find it. Remember, it will and an observant man would have be in a place where I could not have noticed that the two shillings re- fifty placed it, so you will not charge me presented. the interest on with the theft. You will pay me pounds at approximately five per the fifty pounds: the diamond is cent. for a fortnight. worth five times that, is it not? Or But Mr. Guggenheim did not pur- more? Come: bring your police sue the matter further because he and search, and you will not find it. had no business relations with any- Then I will tell you where it must one of the name of Holmes, and be, and you will find it and pay me knew nothing either of the Chinese sense of humour or of the scrupul-

the reward."

He paused. “Ah, I see that youjous care with which a Chinese re- do not believe me: you think that pays a loan.

you will find it under the table. Very well, come with me, and you

ball search."

He picked up his hat. After a whispered conversation Mr. Gug- genheim and the inspector followed. They all went in the merchant's taxi.

"This is all very irregular," com- 6th Marplained the inspector. 21st Apr.

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Tsimi Sek sat watching the efforts) of Mr. Guggenheim, the police in- Spector, and the entire cafe staff to locate the missing stone. He sat quite near the door, remote from his earlier seat. Strange apparent-| ly four-legged creatures coursed over the carpet like hounds on a 6th Mar. trail. It was after the lunch-hour, and one waitress, unoccupied with the search, cleared the winte clothe from the tables and replaced them

cloths of ten-time.)

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Then on each table she set cups, Baucers and augar-basin, which she brought on a tray from the kit- chens. The inspector and the mer- 11th Marchant approached, baffled.

"You have found it?" the Chinese asked.

"No. Ah, my tinmont!" the merchant's refrain.

began

"Then you will pay the reward?" Mr. Guggenheim nodded, loathing the thought. Taim Sek yawned.

"Bring all the sugar-basine here," he ordered. Soon an array of these stood on

kim. the table before "You will find your diamond at the bottom of one of these; if you look." The merchant feverishly emptied basin after basin on the top of the Lable. At the tenth basis he

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February 25.

The following programme will Alynbank, for Naru." be broadcast to-day from the Hons California, for Manila. Burma Maru, for Moji. Kong Broadcasting Station ZB.W. OR a wavelength of 366 metres (845 K.C.a) :--

12.30 p.m.-European Programme of Kitano Maru, for Manila.

Victor Records,

Gertrude Macrak, for Shanghai. Hunan, for Amcy.

Linan, for Dairen.

1 p.m.—Local Time & Weather Re-Mary Moller, for Shanghai.

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Pres. Madison, for Manila, 1.15 pm-A Relay of the Hong Kong Proteus, for Saigon.

Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of

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1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc.Tairai Maru, for Singapore. 2.15 p.m.Close Down.

5-8 p.m.---European Programme. Tong King, for Singapore. 5-5.30 p.m. Beethoven's Quartet

February 26.

No. 6 in B. Flat Major Op. 18 Dieke Rickmers, for Shanghai, No. 6 played by the . Virtuosa String Quartet. M17. 5.30-6 p.m. Children's Programme

from the Studio, 6-6.40 p.m. Concert Pianoforte Solo-

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 (Liszt)

Mischa Levitzki D1883. Songs-

(a) Das Veilchen (Mozart) (b) Sehnsucht Nach Dem Fruhling

(Mozart)

Sigrid Onegin (Contralto) 1855,

-

Violin Solo

Nigun (Imanrovisation)

(Ernest Bloch)

Songs-

Master Yehudi Menuhin 7108.

(a) On Wings of Song

(Mendelssohn)

(b) Ah! Moon of My Delight

Tudor Davies (Tenor) D1283. Planoforte Solos

(a) Rustle of Spring (Binding) (b) Bees' Wedding (Mendelssohn) (c) Etude in C Flat Op. 10 No. 5

(Chopin)

Irene Scharrer D1808. 1.40-7.20 p.m.-Orchestral.

Wine

Women & Song (Strauss) Roses of the South (Strana) Chicago Symphony Orchestra con-

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Valse

(1)

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of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky-Korsakow) Chicago Symphony Orchestra con-

Frederick Stock D1284. ducted by Carmen (Bizet)_

March of the Smugglers & Boldiers the Guard.

Hai Hing, for Swatow. Hirundo, for Swatow. Kwangchow, for Swatow. New Mathilde, for Pakhol. Shun Chili, for Saigon. Soochow, for Canton. Szechuen, for Swatow. Yat Shing, for Swatow. Takao Maru, for Takao.

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