WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7,. 1933.
P. & O.-British India Mazol -Tov
Apcar and
(Continued from Page 10.)
Old Jacob smiled. He shrugged his shoulders. He laid the book he had
THE
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HARBOUR OFFICE.
In
ARRIVAL
OF SHIPS Good Freight Figures
Yesterday's Reports.
Monday, June 5.
The Harbour-Office report for been reading on his knee. The noise Hakkai Maru, Japanese str., 3,104 the period. ended 9 a.m. yesterday, Capt. 1. Moriyama, from Parse-gave a free movement of vessels val Bay, Kowloon Bay-G with a moderate tonnage. Freights Grimble & Co.
in the street grew-the voices swell- ed, fell, and rose again. Suddenly, the crack of a pistol shot.
Silence.
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KAISAR-I-HIND **BURDWAN
MANTUA RAWALPINDI
'SOMALI
Tona
From Herked About
1933.
12.000 17th June 6,500 24th June
13,000 let July 17,000 15th July 6,800 22nd July
+
Destination.
Bombay, Marseilles. Havre, Londos, H'burg. R'dam. Antwerp & Hail
Bombay,
Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London
Hamburg & Rotterdam. Bombay. Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay Marseilles. Havre, London,
Then the voices rose again, loader and louder they rose, shattering the silence. A battering began at the doar. There was the sound of crack- ing glass-shouting. An insane noisel Foolishness!
Very slowly Slominski rose. It was time
now.
He walked across the room. opened the door of the nett room, entered, and closed the door be hind him.
They
Saarbruecken, Gernrap
were up to the mark, both the in- wards and throughs reaching five str. 5,885 sgures. The total tonnage enter tons, Capt. E. Tom Dieck, from ed during the period was 21,314. Manila, Kowloon Wharf.-Mel- chers & Co.
Sipirok,
Dutch str. 1,002 tons, 'Capt. Anbel; from Smarinda, Yaumati Anchorage-J.CJ.L.
had broken into the shop. A stupid, ugly mob, a mob out of con- Sydney Maru, Japanese str., 3,223 trol. Insanity.
tons, Capt. S. Nomura, from Moji, buoy No. A3--O.S.K.
"And that is always so-a mob is stupid!" old Jacob Slominski thought, "but a mob is a thing that one clover!
man, a man with a brain, can con-Tjikembang, Dutch str., 5,028 tons, trol!
Capt. P. Murman, from Mani Ja, buoy No. A2.-J.C.J.L. ~
He
There were, eight inward regis- tries, of which three were British and three of four figures, while of the six throughs, two were British and three of four figures.
Passengers entered during, the period included 68 Europeana, 129 Asiatic cabin and 469 Asiatic deck. British vessels carried 331 out of the total in all classes.
Details follow:-
Arr. H'Kong Dep. Through
Cargo
Cargo
PRESIDENT LINERS
SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORKĮ SEATTLE
THE SUNSHINE ROUTE VI Shanghai, Kobs. Yokohama, Konclufi
Fortnightly sailings on Wed. Pres Coolidge June 21 Pres. Jackson Pres. Hoor
July 6 July 19
VICTOPLA
THE EXPRESS ROUTE 17 Dayi “ Te. Serttia Via Shanghai, Kobe
and Yokokama
Fortnightly aliings on Sat.
Pres. Cleveland ....June 24 Pres, Taft
.July 8 Pres. Jefferson ....July 22
NEXT SAILINGS
June. 10
June 13
LEURORE. NEW
YORK
Via Manila, Singapor, Colombo, Bombay, Soer, and the
Mediterranea
M A NILA
THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE
Nationality
Tons
Tons
Pres. Adams
June 10
Pres. Adama
British
3 2,815
9
2,936
Pres. Harrison
June 24
Pres. Coolidge
1,376
4,564
Pres. Hayes......July
8.
Pres. Cleveland
2
6,396
492
422
3
2,250
Pres. Harrison Pres. Jackson
Jana June 24
June 277
1
15
$
I
8 '11,024 16
CLEARANCES.
9,642
They began smashing some of the beautiful things in the shop. could hear now. voices-not the con trolled voices of the young Nazis, but Unyo Maru No. 2, Japanese str.,German the voice of the mob, come from the
2,057 tons, Capt. S. Hinako, Dutch slums, come to get what it could get,
from Milke, buoy No. B23.Japanese and to des to see what it could see,
Chinese troy what it could destroy-even
M.B.K.
Norwegian human
it so happened.
..Total
life
The noise
never moved.
noise grew, but old Slominski: Van Heutsz, Dutch str., 2,748 tons,
Capt. K. H. Hemkes, from! Singapore, buoy No. A9,-). I.C.J.L.
"Where is the old swine?"
"For years he has been swindling jus. living on us, taking what is ours!"
"Where is the pig of a Jew?”
"We will take him out and have some
fun-then hang him on a lamp- post.
"
"He will look well dangling there!") Jacob Slominski never moved in the room beyond, behind the closed door. He heard them bursting into his work-
room.
the second room, the room into which
Jacob Slominski had gone, where hel Jstill sat.
Tuesday, June 6.
Tuesday, June 6, Baron Inchcape, for Singapore. City of Bedford, for Shanghai. Felix Roussel, for Saigon. French str., 9,188 Halching, for Swatow. tons, Capt. Domestici, from Hangsang, for Canton. Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.-Helikon, for Saigon... M.M. & Co.
Felix Rouscel
Hermod, for ‘Baangkok. New Mathilde, for Haiphong.
"He is not here, the old pig-dog!" Porthos, French str., 7,530 tons, Porthos, for Shanghai. Someone saw the door that led into Capt. Clarui, from Saigon President Wilson, for Shanghai,
Kowloon Wharf.-M.M. & Co. Saarbruecken, for Kobe. They made a rush towards it. They Prominent, Norwegian str., 1,277 Sipirok, for Canton.
Sheung Lee, "for Canton. 17,000 12th Aug. Bombay am. Antwerp & Hullung it open, they were about to rush] tons, Capt. II. Jensen, from Suiyang, for Swatow.
Saigon, buoy No. B5.-Nam Tal Sydney Maru, for Brisbane,
17,000 29th July
6,000 19th Aug.
17,000 28th Aug, 14,000
I'burg.
Marseilles & London. Bombay. Marsellies & London.
¡in.
But the erowd drew back. Its on- rush
was stayed. Habit is a strong Marseilles, Havre, London, rust
RANPURA RAJPUTANA
BANGALORE
RANCHI CARTHAGE **BHUTAN
6,000 16th Sept.
NALDERA CORFU **SOUDAN
Marseilles & London
MANTUA
RAWALPINDI
BURDWAN
Hong.
Tai Poo Sek, for K.. C. Wan.
9th Sept BOR'dam. Antwerp & Hull thing, tradition is a powerful thing. |
What one has been taught in child Shun Chih, British str., 1,173 tons, Tjisondari, for Batavia, hood is very strong.
Capt. W. Lee, from Saigon. Tonkin, for Haiphong. The foremost man in the rabble
buoy No. B4.-Wo Fat Sing.
Viking. II. for Amoy.
15,000 23rd Sept. 14,000
Bombay. Marseilles & London.
Marseilles, Havre, London.
7th Oct Boburg. R'dam. Antwern & Hull, pulled off his slouch hat, the second
6,800 14th Oct.
11,000 21st Oct. 16,000
4th Nov. 6,000 11th Nov.
Bombay, Maraellies & Lendon. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Rombay. Marseilles. Havre, London, H'burg, R'dam, Antwerp & Hull.
*Cargo only. † Calls Casablanca. Calls Karachi.
-Frequent - sonnseison-from-Port Buid for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Szyma and other Lavant Ports by steamers of the Khedivia! Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
TILAWA
FANTHIA TAKADA SIRDHANA TALMA
TILAWA
1943.
10,000 10th June Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 8,000 24th June Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, 8,000 8th July Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 7,000 22nd July Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 5th Aug. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 10,000 19,000 19th Aug. Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang..
10.30 a.m.
Rangoon & Calcutta.
B.I. Apezr Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers,
jono did likewise. They stared in nti
the do
door. There sat
Slominski, the old art-dealer. There Slo was a wrapt expression upon his face. He was gazing at a picture. Οτι either side of the picture, which was placed on a bracket on the wall, was a lit candle.
And the candles shed their
soft, flickering. light upon the picture, upon the face and hands of the old Jew, who sat there below it, i gazing up at it. He never turned his head, even to see who had opened the
the old Jew-Jacob
Herr Gott Sacra, you cannot kill a Jew before a picture of the Mutter Gottes, the Madonna. looking at you, with eyes like that!"
The eyes in the picture seemed very *tender, and reproachful.
No. you cannot
do that
The crowd behind called, out to the men in front to know what was the matter. Had someone else already killed the old swine?
The
young hooligans at the door! began to move backwards. These
in the picture somehow- eyes
They hesitated. Then drew back] jagain. There was a sudden, strange
silence.
Then someone eslled out that the police were coming.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South). Cranach's Madonna.
NANKIN
1983. 2nd July
NELLORE
7,000 7,000 4th Aug. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & 8,000 2nd Sept.
Melbourne. 7,000 30th Sept.
TANDA NANKIN
Regular monthly anilings from and Hong Kong to Australia..
Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days..
Old Jacob Slominski never moved. He sat there looking up at Lucas He heard the crowd shuffing away. He heard the
He was alone. door shut.
+ .
BREMEN BEATS OWN RECORD.
The Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Bremen has beaten her own 'Atian-
Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan ❘tic record by 43 minutes, her time
Frequent sctions from Australia with the following:-
The Unio. 36. Company's stemmere to the United Kingdom via New Lesland, VanOKAS Sex Francleon, etc.
The P. & L. Royal Mail Stanzera to London and
The F. & G. Branch Berrice of steamers so London via Buss. The New Zealand Shipping Company's etesinars for Southampsen and London via Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
*SOMALI
RAWALPIND!
TAKADA SIRDHANA BANPURA
NELLORE
+
*BANGALORE RAJPUTANA
:
SOUDAN
CORFU
MANTUA *BURDWAN
1913. 8,800, 18th June 17.000 16th June 8,000 18th June 7,000 29th June 17.000 29th Jane 17,000 29th, Jude
7,000
July 5th 12th J
6,000
17,000
181 July
Inte
10,000 27thly
24th July 8,000 6th Aug.
4,000.
9th Ang.
14,000 10th Aug. 16,000 24th Aug.
6,800 8th Sept
14,000 7th Bapt. ∙11,000 21st Sept. 6,100 4th Oct.
RAWALPINDI 17.000 5th Oct
*Cargo only
Shanghat Moji, Kobe & Tokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe & Ozim. Amoy, Shai Moji, Kobe & Osaka.
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
Moji, Kobe, Osaka &
& Yhama. Kobe & Yokohama.
3, Kobe & Yokohama.
Shai, Mojl, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy,
Shai,
Mojt Kobe & Osaka, Shal, Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Y'hama.
Kobe &
Kobe &
ma woth
Kobe & Yokohama.
Kobe & Yokohama. :·
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,
Shanghal, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama.
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,
All dates are approwlmate and subject to alteration without ustion.- All Cabins are fitted with Electria Fans or Funka Louvre Dyntam. Steamers on London and Australian Längs Are, Zibed "with" 1 "Pazosis meaning not more than 5 en. R will be ruosted at the Coca- Many 1: Oftes te to Noon on the day prurious to ceiling dieta chicke For further information, Passage, Freight, Handboska, vin, myply say
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MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO..
P. & D. Building, Connaught R4. C., Hong Kong,
on a recent crossing from Cher bourg to New York being 4 days, 15 hours and 56 minutes.
PRINCE RUPERT'S 1,000 TRIPS.
The Canadian passenger steamer Prince Rupert, built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd., in 1910 has completed 1,000 voyages, and havelled more than; 1,400,000 miles.
HONG KONG TIDES
Time Meridian 120 deg. E. (Zone-) 3): ooh. in midnight, 12h is noen. Heights are referred to the datum of the largest scalo Admiralty chart of the place and should be added to depths, unless preceded by an asterisk (*) when they should be subtracted.
Date
Wed.
Thun
Sun
Mon
June 7 to 13, 1933.
High Water
Low Water Standard Et. Standard Et.
Times. Times: E June H. M T
F. 07 50 7.1 01 28 2.6 4.2 15 04 0.4 22 01 08 89 7.7, 02 05 2.8 22 58 42 15 55 0.1 99 158.00248 2.0 45.0.3
10 01 8.1 08 20 5.1 -- 17,88 *0.2 0045-4.1 04.00£)/3,83
80° 18430 : 0,0
7.75 19:25 - 03 052 12:09 7.1 2018, 0.7
Svale, British str., 1,354 tons, Capt. G. H. Wilkins, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf.-Douglas & Co.
| Wong Shek Kung, for Saigon.
FREE STATE AND SUBSIDY,
The Free State Government sub- Yingchow, British str., 1,216 tons, sidized steamer service between Capt. II, Harris Walker, from Sligo and Belmullet has been aban- Heihow, buoy No. B15.—B. & S.]doned owing to road competition.
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