TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1933.
P. & O.-British India USED CAR
Apcar and
Eastern & Australian Lines
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS,
TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, BAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVÄNTINE
PORTS, EUROPE,
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. I ́nder Contract with H.M. Government.)
4.8.
From
Tome
Hong Kour
Abost
1935.
Destination.
15,000 251 Mar. I Marseilles & London,
Noot
COMORIN
BANGALORE
RANPURA
CHITRAL
6,100 1st Apr.
17,000
8th Apr. 15,000 22nd Apr. 6,800 29th Apr.
17.000
*BHUTAN
RANCHI
CARTHAGE
NALDERA
KAISAR-I-HIND
*BURDWAN
MANTUA RAWALPINDI RANPURA RAJPUTANA
RANCHI
CARTHAGE
NALDERA
CORFU
6th May 20th May 14,000 16,000 3rd June 12,000 17th Jane 6,508 24th June
11,000 1st July 17,000 16th July 17,000
29th July 17,000 12th Aug. 17,000
26th Aug. 9th Sept 23rd Sept.
14.000
16,000
15,000
Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles. Havre, London,
H'burg, R'dam,
Antwerp & Hall. Bombay, Marselies & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marselles & Lon fon. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, Londos.
fi'burg, R'dam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.
Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
7th Oct. Bombay, Marseilles & Lendon.
*Cargo only. † Callı Casablanca. † Call Karachi,
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passingers and Cargo v› Con stantinople, Pirsans, Bmyrna and oth ar Lavant Porta by steamers of thr Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
TALMA
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
TALAMBA
SANTHIA
TAKADA
SIRDHANA
1919.64
10,000 24th Mar. | Singapore, Penang & Calcutta 8,000 2nd Apr. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 8,000 15th Apr. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 77,000 30th Apr. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 9,000 18th May Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.
* Calls Port Swettenham & Rungoon.
B.L. Apear Line sicamers have excellent accommodation for Jat and 2nd class passengers.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South).
NANKIN NELLORE TANDA
1933, 7,000 18 Apr. 7,000 2nd May 7,000 2nd June
Regular monthly sailings from and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days.
Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney &
Melbourne. →
Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:
The Union 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Lealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, ste.
The P. O, Royal Mail Steamers to London' end
The P. & O. Branch Bervics of steamera to London via Bues.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampson and Xondon via Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
*BHUTAN SANTHIA
CHITRAL
RANCHI
INELLORE. TAKADA *BOUDAN
CARTHAGE SIRDHANA
TALMA
NALDERA
*BURDWAN
TILAWA KAISAR-I-HIND
MANTUA
RAWALPINDI
•SOMALI
RANPURA RAJPUTANA RANCHI CARTHAGE
NALDERA CORFU
MANTUA RAWALPINDI
Cargo, only.
1933. 0,000 18th Mar. Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama, 8,000 24th Mar. Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. 15,000 24th Mar. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, 17,000
6th Apr. Shangbal, Kobe & Yokohama, 7.000 6th Apr. S'hal. Moll, Kobe, Osaka & Y'hama, 7,000 7th Apr. Amoy, S'hal, Maji, Kobe & Osaka. 6,800 18th Apr Shanghai, Kobe & 14,000
20th Apr.
Shanghai, Kobe & 8,000
Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. 21st Apr.
Apr. Amoy,
S'hai
Moji, Kobe & Osaka. 4th May Shanghai, Maji, Kobe & Yokohams. 7,000 4th MAY S'hai, Moll, Kobe, Osaka Y'hama 0,100 18th May Shanghai. Kobe & Yokohama. 10,000 18th May
18th May Amoy, Bhat, Moji, Kobe & Oanica. 18th May
Shanghai, Moft, Robe
10,000
10.000
12,000
11,000 17,000 16th June.
Yokohama, Mall, Kot
Kobe Yokohama,
Kobe & Yokohama.
Juhe Kobe & Yokohama.
6800 18th June Bhang Kobe & Yokoham
17,000 29th Jone 17,000 18th Inle
Shanghal, Kobe A Yokohama. 17,000 27th July Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 14,000 10th Aug. Shanghal, Kobe 4 Yokohama, 10,000 24th Aug. | Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. 16,000 7th Sept. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 11,000 21st Best Shanghal, Mojk, Kobe & Yokohama..
5th Oct. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. †Galla Nagoya &"Yokkaichi
17,000
All dates are spyrenimals and subject to alteration without nation.
All Cabins are fitted with Elsetzio Fazis ar. Panka Lasives Byatan: Sésamers on London and Australian Linos are Atted with Parools inaneering not wire than 5 cu. ft. will be recufred at the Come pany's Offes up 36' Hoon on the day previous to mailing.
For further informaation, Fasanes, Freight, Handbooku, eta, nyply taśm
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
D. Buliding, Connargis Ká. C. Hang Kag:
(Continued from Page 10.)
For a time she gave herself up to the delight of being on the move again, and thinking how lovely tho county of Surrey looked in the last rays of the sinking sun. Then she began considering this and that rather inzily. It was very warm in the
thoughts became eren less coher
Her
CAT
THE CHINA MAIL.
POLICE RESERVE. ARRIVAL
Orders for the Current
Week.
OF SHIPS
Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Agapenor, British str., 4.785 tons,
Saturday, March 11. Wolfe, Inspector General of Police.
Captain Williams, from Singa- Life Saving Class.
pore, Holt's Wharf.-B. & S. Members of the Hong Kong!
Sunday, March 12.
nt and presently, her head nodded: Police Reserve are reminded that Daviken. Norwegian str. 1,779 tons, Some time later she woke up with a the Life Saving Class will com-
Capt. G...Svane, from Canton. Talkoo Dock-J.M. & Co. Kweiyang. British str., 1,680 tons, Capt. J. D. Fraser, from Hoi- how, buoy No. B3.—B. & S.
German str., 5,300 tons. Capt. Minssen, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf.Melchers
| start under the vague impression that mence on Wednesday, March 22| someone had touched her. It was under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt at quite dark, she noticed.
Weren't
the Police Gymnasium, Police they going very fast? What was matter with her? She opened and Headquarters at 6.30 p.m.
Any closed her eyes very quickly several members who have not sent their Lahn, times. Then very stealthily she tried names in to Sub Inspector David to move her elbows, She must keep Lole are requested to Ju so as scon quite calm and think. She had gone
out for a drive with William and as possible. must have gone to sleep.
Why was William wearing that fanny And who was that on the seat bealde!
him?
can
Chinese Company.
Training Course-Part II-A]): And why couldn't she move recruits will attend at the Chinese her elbows; it was just' as if they were gripped by two hands. What Company's Headquarters on Tues- had happened? Bad she gone mad day, March 14 at 5.80 p.m. for Suddenly she lunged forward eonvul- instruction,
ively and it seemed to her she was
Training Course-Part L--All' wrenched back and
тепе
hand went ftercely to her throat. She twisted, recruits of the Chinese Company writhed and tried to serent. There will attend Central Police Station flashes of flame before her for Squad Drill Thursday, bursting eyes. And as her head was March 16 at 6.30 p.m. Dress-Blue forced agonisingly back she felt Le choked from her.
Uniform and Cap with White. She was lying on a grass bank be Cover.
Tonks was bending side the road.
were.
on.
Co.
*
Rowena, Norwegian str., 2,347 tons, Capt. Hansen, from Canton, Tascalusa, British str., 4,052 tons.
buoy No. B25.-Dodwell & Co.
Capt. C. R. Jowsey, from Shanghai, Stonecutters Anchor- age. Socony & Co. Tilsalak, Dutch str., 3,614 tons, Capt. J. Adriaanse, from Amoy, buoy No. AL-J.C.J.L.
Monday, March 18. Alta! Maru, Japanese atr., 4,847 tons, Capt. F. Sugimoto, from Singapore, buoy No. 128,--- O.S.K.
Ardent, Norwegian str., 1,101 tons,
Capt. E. Kroger, from Swatow, buoy No. B8.-K. Larsen & Co.
over her and trying to force some the Chinese Company will parade Inspection Parade.—All ranks-of thing in a glass between her lips Someone else WIS supporting her at Central Police Station on Thurs- head. "I she subject to fits?" sek- day, March 16 under Sub-Inspector ed the latter.
R. J. Hunt, for a general inspec Eng Lee, Chinese str., 865 tons, don't think this is fit tion of equipment etc. by the "No, sir, She's coming to." Mrs. Canning's eyes ougned and her hands went to Company Commander. Fall in at her thront "Where are they? Who's 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-Blue that T she screamed.
Uniform, Cap with White Cover, "It's all right, madam." said Tonks
.Belt with Brace, Truncheon,! gently, "you fainted." Her head fell Whistle, Armlet and Badge, "Pac- Sark again and her eyes closed.
"We'd better Lake her into the ket Policeman" and note-book to be. Fres. Grant, American str., 8,405 hgen," said the strangu sir," gold sent from this parade without
"It's Tenis,
very
good of "but I'd rather get her home."
carried. No members may be ab-
"AS you say," replied the other leave from the Company Comman-
The two men carried her into the
Capt. Y. Yamagi, from Canton, buoy No. B14-Yee Tai Hong. Hellos, Norwegian str., 1,113 tons, Capt. T. Olsen, from Swatow, buoy No. C1.--Thoresen & Co.
tons, Capt. W. A. Ross, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf.- Dollar S.S. Line.
"Would you mind driving, alder. The Equipment Officer will Rhexenor, British atr., 4,995 tons,
said Torka. "I think I'd better be in- side with her. It's the first torning on the left about two miles along." "She's belter." said Dr. Gables, two hours Inter, "but she's had a
make it a point of being present.
Indian Company. Inspection Parade.-All ranks of very the Indian Company are reminded severe shock of some kind, She that the parade will take place on seems to imagine she was attacked in Thursday, March 10 under Sub- the ear-not quite herself ive Inspector R. J. Hunt, for a general
yet. I've given her a strong
from Capt: Holden,
Manila, Holt's Wharf.-B. & S. Sulyang, British str., 1,594 tons, Capt. J. N. Byrne, from Can- ton, buoy No. B5,--B. & S.
Tean, British str, 1,961 tons, Capt.
J. G. Smart, from Shanghai, buoy No. B17.-B. & S.
Rundle, from Kobe, buoy No. 42.-B. & S.
and the nurse knows what to do. I'll inspection of equipment etc. Fall Titan, British str., 5,749 tons, Capt. be along first thing in the morning," in at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Dress
"Father," said Angela, when He'd
Blue Uniform. Cap with White gone, "there's something vile about that eart
She was very white And Cover, Belt. Trancheon, Whistle,
CLEARANCES. Bill trembling. know it. I know Armlet and Badge, and note-book it! I didn't say anything about it to be carried. Those not in posses- the time, but on Thursday, when I gion of uniform
March 13, will attend in wes driving home it got dark just
Altaí Maru, for Keelung. before, we entered the drive and I mufti. No member may be absent Halldor, for Helbow. suddenly felt someone beside me. It from this parade without leave Hydrangea, for Swatow. was only for a moment-till
saw the from the Company Commander. Proteus, for Salgen. lights of the house but there was The Equipment Officer will make it someone there."
a point of being present. Recruits Sipora, for Canton.
Rowena, for Chinwangtao. Mr. Canning stared past her for a time before replying, Then he said: will attend.
"It shall not be used again."
Flying Squad.
The next day he made some in- nuiries, first at the shop in Great Portland Street and then at the Training Course-Part IL-All ; American Express Company, with the recruits will attend at the Chinese ersult that he sent the following is Company's Headquarters. 17, ter to an address. in Chicago:
Queen's Road Central on Tuesday,! Dear Sir,
March 14 at 5.80 p.m. for, instruc- tion.
I understand that you were the „previous owner of a Highway car recently purchased. It is which I
to put into words what not easy I have to say, but as the result of certain experiences which I and members of my household have had with this car, I have decid ed to dispose of it in some way. At
the
I feel a cer. same time tain strong reluctance against al
others to suffer the same Ters, which
might happen if I sold it. All this may be in-
to
20,
comprehensible you; if pleno do not trouble to reply. If, however, you can throw any light on the matter it might be very useful as a puide to me.
Yours faithfully.
A. T. CANNING, Three weeks later he received the fol- lowing reply:-
Michigan Avenue.
Chicago, Ill. Dear Mr. Canning,
In one way I was very glad to get your letter; in another # made me feel terribly badly. I knew when I did it, and I've known ever since, that I'd no burl. ness to turn in that Highway. It was just a case of feeling on way and acting another. Now I can't figure out just what's the hoodoo with that car, but I do know I wouldn't take another night ride in it for thousand dollars. That's why 1 was dead wrong to turn it in and I've no alibi.
Here's it record. Now there was a well-known moll in this city, named Blonde Beulah Kratz, who was in with a bunch of tough gangsters the covered the blackmail and vics
and vice angle. And she had a temporary sweetie, a thirty-minute egg, named Snow- bird Sordons.
And they figured
Lize
Training Couras-Fait L-AN- recruits will attend Central Police Station on Thursday, March 9 at 6.30 p.m. for Squad Drill.
The next instructional patrol of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Friday, March 17. Fall ¡in at 5.15 p.m. at Central Police Station. Dreas-Blue Uniform and Cap with White Cover.
Emergency Unit Reserve.
Drill. A motor patrol and riot drill will take place on Friday, March 17 at 5.30 pm. Fall in at No. 2 Police Station. Dress- opilona).
*
Revolver Practice-A revolver practice will take place on Friday, March 24 by No. 1 and 2 Sections 'at the Bowen Road Revolver Range under S. 1. Hopkins at 5.16 p.. All members of these sections must attend. Dress optional,
Annual Dinner-All members wishing to attend are to notify ofther L/Sgt. Frost or Constable Murray as soon as possible. Dress
moker.
(Sgd.). D... KING.
D.S.P. (R), Hong Kong, March 13, 1938.
it that they ought to have collect ed more of the loot from some job. So, they tried to double cross
rest of the gang. Well, they were taken för = in the country one night, and their bodies were found in that Highway next day-li ran out of gis, I guess. The blonde was knifed and Mwaled that gang took no chances and the new-bird had. soms. big slags through his back parting. Well, our District-At torney, friend of over the car, and then i took here,
pretty soon
didn't feel so crazy about it and pamad it on to me fait when. I'
corging to Europe so. I took
13 with a Well, after. I'd had a Yew rides in it I turned it in quiak, Just like that, and I guess.. "you know why.
Now Mr. Canning, what I want/ you to do is this.. First of all to Forgive me for listing you in for
a dirty deal. And then,, just fill in the enclosed cheque for the amount you paid for the Highway I shall feel very badly if you don't. And then I want you to take that automobile, and tip It into the ocean, or shall it on a levci-crossing, or malch it with Carteras, anyway do something to it so that no one will ride in it again, and get so scared, the way ..T and I guess you did... U for-
to any that the binds who humped the blonde, and the Snow- bird were, handed out some slec- tric treatment in, a agaol near I get to Europe again I'll look
Now look you by, If I may, please, Mr. Canning. All in that chaqua right away, and then 19) know, you've for me and Fa feel a whole heap better
Yours truly
GEORGE A. CAME Canning ntier.co, subsequently "surrí
Tean, for Canton. Tilawa, for Singapore. Wing Lee, for K. C. Wan,
WARSHIPS IN PORT
The following warships were in port yesterday:---
Basin.—Tamar,
South Wall-Bridgewater, Whit- shed and Seamew,
North Wall-Falmouth,
North Arm-Kent, Wishart and
Witch.
West Wall.-Hermes, Dock-Herald, Odin, Otua. No. 2 Buoy, Medway and sub marines.
No. 3 Buoy Cornwall. No. 6 Buoy-Suffolk. No. 7. Buoy.Bruce. No. 8 Buoy.-Keppel. No. 11 buoy-Wild Swan and Wren.
No. 12 buoy, Whitehall.. Foreign.-U. S. river gunboat Mindanao, Portuguese cruiser Ad- mastor, Chinese transport Fok
On.
SHIP-LOADING SPEEDED UP.
Facilities for the shipment of coal from the River Tyne have ,been considerably Improved and (modernised by the opening last month of the Tyne Improvement Commission's new stralthes at Howden.“ · „Erected at a cost of £120,000, these staithes are among the most up to date in the country, This plant, in whose operation the use of man power has been reduced to a minimum, will enable two 10,000 ton vessels to be loaded afmultaneously at the rate of 500 tons an hour. The staithes connected up to the railway and, a) motor road has been constructed to provide access from the public [roads in the neigfbourhoad;
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The
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nail 1,591,000 miles every ye
Weekly Sailings Transpacific
TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK via PANAMA.
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Fortnightly sailings on Wednesdays. Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays
Préa. Grant Pres. Hoover Pres. McKinley Pres. Coolidge
Pres. Cleveland .......... Mar. 29 Pres. Taft ....
.Mar. 15, I am.
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.Mar. 18
.Apr. 1
.Apr. 13 .Apr. 13
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Fortnightly via Suez to Evrope & America
Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, New York and Boston.
8 a.m.
1
Pres. Hayo Pres. Pierce
Mar. 18 Pres. Monroe .Apr. 1 Pres. Van Buren ...
.Apr. 15 Apr 19
TO MANILA
Next Sailing, Pres. Hayes.. Mar. 18, 8 a.m.
Pres. Hoover Pres. Taft Pres. Pierce Pren McKinley
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.Mar. 21 Prea. Monroe
.Apr. 15
Mar. 25 Pres. Coolidge
Apr. 18
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.Apr. 22
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May 1
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CANTON BRANCH-No. 4, Shakee Street.
BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK
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PANAMA.
Next Sailing
.
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on MARCH 18th.
All Vessels Have Excellent Accommodation for 12 Passengers..
Hong Kong to San Francisco
Time in Transit. Fares ....25 days G$180.00
Hong Kong to Los Angeles ........28 Hong Kong to New York ·.
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the largest-Winn, o Peninsula Hotel: vice, left? New from Keba York on January 14 Zor's trip round Schles, P. & D. 8.N. Co., from
motor ship in
tha
the Mediter-Shanghai,::;
ch, East 7 Poan Chas-chen, to Wa Hon
Hong, from Bhanghai,
INSEN Superintendent Hong Kong, March 1, 1988,
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