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From
About
Destination
1933.
12.000 17th June Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London. 6,500 24th June R'burg, R'dam. Antwerp & Hull
Bombay, Marseilles & London. 11,000 1st July Bombay. Marseilles & London, 17.000 15th July Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, 6,800 22nd July. Hamburg &
& Rotterdam, Bombay, Marseilles
17,000 29th July
6,000 19th Aug-
17.000 12th AugM &
London.
17.000 26th Aug. Bombay. Marsellles & London, 14.000 9th Sept Bombay, Marseilles. Havre, London,
6,000 16th Sept.
R'dam, Antwerp & Hull
A YEAR
THE CHINA MAIL.
Memphis Heads U.S. Homicide List.
"AMERICA'S HELPLESS POLICE”
New York.
With about 12,000 murders and
ARRIVAL
OF SHIPS
June 8.
Chong Lee, Chinese str., 1,249 tons, Capt. Nagakawa, from Canton, buoy No. B-Loong Tai Hong.
SAVING ENGLAND'S ENCHANTMENT
Herefordshire's Claim To Beauty.
OLD BRIDGES SAVED
London.
to
homicides last year, the United Danmark, Danish str., 5,342 tonn, ing spell of the countryside,
To keep unbroken the enchant- States still leads the civilized
Capt. A. Hjernum, from Wel- nations of the world in 1932 in the
haiwel, buoy No. A4-John save it from the ugly incursions af number of homicides, according to
Manners & Co.
industrialism, and to make the "The Spectator," an
coloured insurance Fingal, Norwegian str., 1,244 tons,
country-side that roll periodical.
AWDY and away - a paradise for, Capt. Hansen, from Saigon, bikers and for those who journey buoy No. 99.-Sheung Lee. Hangsang. British str., 1,350 tons, of quietude and beauty.
|from the teeming towns in search
Capt. Hopkins, from Cantou, Kowloon Dock.-J. M. & Co..
re-
Basing his conclusions on ports from 180 cities in the United States, the writer found that the rate was 10.8 per 100,000 of popu lation and did not vary from that of 1931. While the returns for the year are not yet complete, actual figures for the five years beginning in 1927 and ending with 1931 show that 51,206 persons in the country met death by homicide.
coming an ingenious art, if not a
"Murder more than ever is be- Kaituna, British str.,. 1,208 tons, trade, in this country" article.
said the
.
In contrast to the record in the United States he pointed out that the rate for. 1931 in England and Wales per 100,000 population was 10.6.
The report concludes that Ameri- can crime-detecting agencies are a degree that should startle "inefficient, helpless or corrupt to apathetic public which has become habituated to look
an
on evep the
4.
That has been the life's object of Mr. G. H. Jack who is retiring Jaya, Danish str., 5,524 tons, after 26 years service sa countr Capt. E. Mouritzen, from surveyor and county architect of Manila buoy No. A6.-J. Man- Herefordshire. ners & Co..
But he leaves a county only to vas, since he will immediately join. take the whole country for his can- Capt. Christie, from. Swatow, in the capacity of consulting buoy No B10.-Williamsen & expert, the headquarters staff of Co.
the Council for the Preservation of Kojun Maru, Japanese str., 1,305
Rural England.
The first thing he believes La tous, Capt. M. Kojima, from that the men who make the roads Newchwang, Yaumati Anchor-and bridges should have high Age.-M. B. K.
ideals before them, and so, in his; Kronviken, Norwegian str., 1,519 he trained a band of local crafts- capacity as County Bridge Master,
tons, Capt. T. Kvamme, from men to take an interest in the Saigon, buoy No. B6-Hing aesthetics of bridge building.. Lee.
Then he suggested that the men should band together in a craft 1,779 guild-the Bridge Brothers of from Herefordshire and pledge them- selves to a high standard of work- J.M.manship. This they have done.
in Herefordshire to-day bridges dating from as far back as
So
most ghastly murder as a matter Norviken, Norwegian str., Iof course." & London. Marseilles & London
The City of Memphis continued
tons, Capt. R. L. Jensen, les, Havre, London, to head the homicide list with
Antwerp & Hull, rate of 64.2 per 100,000 of popula-
a Swatow, West Point Wharf. tion. Seven other Southern cities
/ & Co. had rates exceeding 40 per 100,000 To Chu Kung, Chinese str., 906 the 14th century have been widen- of population.
tons, Capt. J. Miller, from led and improved for modern trafic, Swatow, buoy No. C2.-Wai Tat without destroying
their plc- Los Angeles, 8.4: New York, Tokushima Maru. Japanese
& Co.
tureaque appearance, and Mr. Jack atr., can claim with justifiable pride. 3.702 tons, Capt. S. Otobe, from that in modernising its roads Here- Sakito, buoy No. A1-N, Y. K.fordshire has lost none of its old houses and only two of its old bridges. Reuter.
des & London.
16.000 23rd Sept. Bombay.
14,000
& London.
7th Oct. Bombay, arse Havre, London,
6,800 14th Oct.
11,000 21st
Oct 10,000 4th Nov. 6,000 11th Nov.
R'dam,
Bombay
Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles. Havre, Londen, H'burg, R'dam, Antwerp & Hull
Calla Casablanca. Calls Karachi.
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BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
TILAWA SANTHIA TAKADA SIRDHANA TALMA TILAWA
1933.
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. 10,000 5th Aug. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 10,000 19th Aug. Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang,
10.30 a.m. Rangoon & Calcutta.
The rates for the five largest cities were Chicago, 12.8; Detroit,
8. and Philadelphia 7.8.-Reuter.
DEATH FROM A BROKEN HEART
Jury Challenges
CLEARANCES
Thursday, June 8.. Cpng Lee, for Tientsin. Danmark, for Singapore. Hero, for Bangkok. Hydranges, for Swatow. Kidderpore, for Singapore. SCIENTISTS PROVED WRONG Lungshan, for Canton.
Medical View.
London.
Malay Maru, for Kunanan, Norviken, for Canton.
For once the poets have scored Prominent, for Saigon. over the Professors,
Rakuyo Maru, for Mejl. Writers of romance who have Sungshan Maru, for Canton. talked of men and maidens dying Unyo Maru No. 2, for Cebu. of broken hearts have often been Java, for Shangbai. · pooh-poohed as sentimentalists by Teircelas, for Shanghai. men of science,
Tokushima Maru, for Calcutta.
It has been said by many scien- tists that no-one could die of a broken heart.
Now comes the death in Glasgow
BL. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for of the young widow of a Yorkshire 1st and 2nd class passengers.
doctor who was "broken-hearted! by the loss of her husband."
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South). Not long ago, too, the old medi-
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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
1933, 6,800 13th June
RAWALPINDI 17,000 15th Jans
*SOMALI
TAKADA
SIRDHANA RANPURA NELLORE
8,000 18th June 7,000 29th June 17,000 29th June 7,000 5th July
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe 4 Yokohama Shanghai,, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Ozaks. Arnoy, S'ha Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Shai, Moil, Koba, Osaka & Yhama.
Kobe & Yokohama
cal view was challenged by a Coroner's Jury at Irlam in Lanca- shire, when they returned
a fer-
STOLE BREAD FOR UNEMPLOYED
Madrid.
A man who stole food in order. to give it away to the poor has just been freed by a judge in Barcelona.
The arrested man had been brought to court, charged with stealing six stones of bread from la baker's shop. Evidence re Ivealed that he had distributed! the bread among the unemploy- ed of the city. So the judge or-] dered his release. Reuter,
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2nd Sept.
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Mr. L. W. Amps, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. G. B. McCormick, Mrs. 7,000 80th Sept.
heart."
L. R. Andrews, Mr. W. F. Arndt. L. E. McCullough, Mr. E. J. Then, last November, the sudden
Major R. A. Bagnold, Mr. W. L. McCann, Comdr. and Mrs. H. D.; death of the Medical Superinten. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, McHenry and family, Mr. W. L dent and Surgical Director of the Miss B. Benn, Mr. A. Biacon, Mr. McKenzie, Mr. F. B. Millar, Lt. Hong Kong to Shantal and Japan North London Hospital was such a and Mrs. B. Bigazzi, Misses E. and Comdr. J. B. Mitford, Mr. E. Moller, blow to his wife that she died. Boyd, Col. S. Boyd, Lt. Col. Mr. G. Montilla, Mr. A. Montinols within a few minutes.
Boys, Mr. G. L. Brandt, Mr. T. and family, Mr. Morganti, Mrs. The Unko: 38 Company's disamare to the United Kingdom via New occurring in later life," it is Buencamino, Capt. P. J. Burgess, children.
"In some types of heart disesse Bridge, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. F. J. D. Murphy, Mrs. Musell and Sealand, Vanos Ban Francisco, et..
stated at the City of London Heart Mr. B. G. Butler,
Mr. C. Nahumacher, Surg. and Lungs Hospital, "the muscular Mr. G. Cabrera, Mr. A. L. Caplan, Comdr. R. P. Ninnis.* wall of the heart becomes thin and Miss P. Chann, Mrs. E. Cogan, Get. -Miss L. O'Brien, Mr. O. H. Ochs, weakened,
Mr. G. A. Caro,Mias M. Carter, Mr. K. I. Offenburg, Mr. S. Osmena "If in such patients, through Misa P. Chann, Mrs. E. Cogan, Gen. and family, Mr. C. Osian. exertion or emotion, an extra M. A. Cohen, Mr. D. Corlett, Mr. Mr. A. M. Parker, Mr. F. Payras, strain is thrown upon the heart, B. C. E. Courtney, Mrs. E. C. Creer, Mr. P. Pacson, Mr. C. D. Penney, rupture may occur at the weak Mrs. C. H. Crichton, Mr. M. Cunha. Mr. M. Pirovano, Mr. M. E. Politi, die of a broken heart."-Reuter. point. Such patients do actually Mr. L. Davie, Mr. E. M. Pollard, Mrs. Potts, Mrs. N. J. Pasel
Don and Sally, Major. V. E. Duclos, Hon. Mr. L. Quezon and family. ¡Mrs. L C. Dunn, desemple
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Mrs. C. E. Haygood, Mr. A. J. P. Mr. Tang Shlu Kin, Mr. C. M. Manila Holhow Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
High Water Low Water and Mr. B. K., Helbig. Capt. J, Lfamily, Mr. Tiia Mab Yan, Mr. G East and South Africa, Aden Heard, Mrs, and Misses Heath, Mr. Tatham, Mr. E T. Trons and Straita, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Standard Ht. Standard lit.
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Henderson, Mrs. L. Howie, Mr. M. Travers, Mrs. J. Trillo, Mr. and Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Yasukuni Maru MF RMT Howie, Mr. H. A. Howes, Mr. H. T. Mrs. G. W. True, Mr. A. Toe, Major 09-15 8,0 02 43 8.0, Hala, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hull, W. E. Tyndall, Miss M. M. Tyrrell 23 E8 4.1 -16: 45 10 01 8.1 03 20 31 Miss C. C. Imrie,
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