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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933.

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15,000

25 жена

From Home Boa

About

1911

7th Oct 14th Oct

Oct 211 +000

4th Nov. 4,000 11th Nov.

MANTUA

11.000

RAWALPINDI

BURDWAN

COMORIN

CHITRAL

15.000 15,000

(SOMALI

18th Nov. 2nd Dec. 9th Dec.

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

BANGALORE

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Rotterdam. Antwerp & Hull Murroilles & London.

R'dam Havre,

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marselites, Havre, Londen, Hamburg.

Betterdam, Antwerp *k Hull. Bombay. Marsellies & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Markville,

London, Hamborg, dam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay. Marseilles & London Bombay, Marseilles 4 London.

London, Hamburg. B'dam. Antwerp & Hull. 16,000 13th Jan Bombay, Marneles 4

London. Bombay 27th Jan.

Marseillen Marseilles, Bars & London.

London. Hamburg, Maryre, London. Han

17.000 18th Dec. 15,000 30th Dec. 4.000 8th Jan.

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3rd Feb.

10th Feb 17th Feb.

CORFI

*BRITAN

PANPURA

17 000

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RAWALPINDI

$7,000

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4 ROO

COMORIN

15,300

CHITRAL

10th Mar. 16,000 24th Mar

24th Feb.

3rd Mar.

Marseilles, Havre,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull

Bombay, Marseiller & London. Marseilles, Harvre, London, Hansbury.

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull Bombay,

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1933.

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8,000 11th Nov. 7,000 24th Nav. 4,000

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THE CHINA MAIL.

THE BAD LANDS A FRIENDLY MARKET

Continued from Page 10.)

Appl

IN FINLAND

(Continued from Page 6).

adjacent lamp-post. Stanton-Boyle frowned and withdrew to lunch.

Care, even taxie, do not last for; The room seemed strangly bare

At half-past two Joan arrived. ever, and it is obvious that there and deserted. A small table was She inquired nervously for Ormerod, pushed to one side, and dust lay and was at once addressed by Stan-

must soon be considerable replace. It is significant that the thek upon it. Nearer Ormerod aton-Boyle, who had waited for her ments. chair or two appeared, and, opposite, the entrance-hall as desired by president and secretary of the So- u great black mantelpiece glowered Brent. "Mr. Ommered." he told her,ciety of Motor Manufacturers, also "Le out. He very sorry. Will Sir Herbert Austin and Mr. Rootes, in much gloom. In the centre of the you allow me the impropriety of in- of the Humber Hillman Co.. have floor was not the object that seemed troducing myself?

been among the visitors to Helsing- fors during the week.

to dominate the whole.

This was a large and cumbrous spiring wheel of forbidding mien.

| Stanton-Boyle.

My name

is

Joan tore open the note which had been left for her by Ormerod. She seemed to find the contents unsatis

It glistened foully in the dim light, factory, for she proceeded to cate-| and its many moulded ponts prick-chise Stanton-Boyle upon her

Arm.

Bulk Purchasing

The Finlander cannot afford An expensive model. But he does need ed the air in very awful fashion-brother's health and general habit a cheap, hard-wearing car, and there Wanting there in the close stillness, of life at Todd. Following thus she is every prospect that in future he the watcher fancied he could see the left the hotel hastily after ascertain will place his order with a British ing the direction from which Or- Quickly, with beating trendie atır

merod might be expected to return.¦ he heart, beset by sudden dread,

Helsingfors admittedly is not the The mo Stanton-Boyle waited. retraced turned away,

ສິນ ເ kepa

passed, heavy, BRIQUS.

whole of Finland. Nevertheless among the sheltering shrubs, and ment

weighted with the sense of coming there is no reason to fear that this descended to the valley bottom.

He sal and smoked. Dis-movement will stop short at the He climbed up the other side, and trouble. was glad to walk rapidly away down ercel and muffled noises from within capital. Practically all foreign buy- the winding path till, on turning me the hotel seemed full somehow of

head, it was no longer possible to easy suggestion and foreboding. g is done here, and the principal Outside, the street looked very Finnish industries are so reorgania- the ord house he had just left.

directly.

the

I expect

"Sure-

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It must have been near six o'clock igloomy in the November darkness. ed into trade associations that it is

DRASTIC FARE REDUCTIONS TO NEW YORK. when, on approaching the gate and Something, assuredly, would happen a comparatively simple matter to

And now the Dollar Steamship Lines announce their Hong Kong to Lower, weary from his walk and an-

To the Enst give a now direction to bulk pur-New York, all water scenic trip, a lower-than-ever costs. xious to reach the familiar and re- It came, suddenly. A sound of

Coast of America, via the Panama Canal and with a chasing.

visit to Havana. assuring atmosphere of the hotel, trainping feet and excited cries that!

First Class G$575, Tourist Class G$320. The British Week, in short, ini- Never before has it been possible to travel on these modern luxury he came suddenly upon a man walk-grew rapidly in volume and wake.

Step aboard a friend. the strange echoes 113 the reservedtiated and organised by the Finlan liners at rates as low as those offered you Lo-day. og through the darkness in

Presently It was autumnal roads.

the ders themselves. has provided yet, President Liner at Hong Kong and take this opportunity to make your same direction as himself.

trip to New York conveniently and inexpensively. of sympathetic Stanton-Boyle.

tumult lessened abruptly, and only another example

As in Denmark, Sweden Ormerod quickly overtook him and broken. fitful shouts and

staccato trading stabbed the spoke. "You have no idea," he said, ejaculations

silence, and Norway, British products, like It feet British ideas, are in fashion. We can Stanton-Boyle jumped to his "how glad i am to see you.

Land walked hurriedly to en-only remains for our manufacturers walk back together now."

to take the current when it serves. As they stralled to the hotel Brent trance-hall. described his walk, and he saw the Here there were cries and husti- other tremisting. Presently Stan-ings, and presently strang odoura Lon-Boyle looked at him earnestly and much suppressed excitement. and spoke. "I've been there 100," He saw Joan talking very quickly sleep in the barn twice. he said. “and I feel just as you do to the manager of the hotel. She it's all bad dreams."

I feel that that place Fen-[seemed to be developing a Point-of- hout 11.

A third spoke derisively. mington is the centre of the rottan-! View, and it was evident that it wasfly, he said "you don't really expect

1 lonked through the window, not the manager's.

Lands. us to believe in your Bad and Ни the spining-wheel

For some time the press of people, It's like Jack-and-the-Beanstalk." He stopped suddenly prevented him from discovering the "All right!" said Stanton-Boyle. "No." he went on quietly a moment fenuse of the commotion, but here "Have it your own way! I know later. "I won't tell you what elso and there he could make out detach-my use of the term 'Bad Lands' may

Fed sentences: "Tried to set old be called incorrect.......because it) "It ought to be destroyed!" shout- Rackney's farm on fire" "Butjusually means that bit in the States,

Ormerod. A curious excitement they'd seen him before, and another you know-but that's a detail. tingled in his blood. His voice was man, too, Rojumam " loud, so that people passing them in barn several times."

"Asleep in the tell you I've run up against things:

like this before. There was the case the street turned and gazed after

Before long, all but the hotel re-jof Dolly Wishart, but no. I won't) them. He ayes were very bright.;

anything about that--you sidents had dispersed, and in the say He went on, pulling Stanton-Boyle's centre of the considerable confusion wouldn't believe it." arm impressively. "I shall destroy it!" he said. "I shall burn it and shall most assuredly smash that old spinning-whoel and break off its |hurrid spiky points!"

DOAN

and-

+

дож

which still remained it was

The group around looked at him possible to see Ormerod supported oddly. Suddenly there was a stir, by two policemen. A third hovered and & man appeared in the door. He carried Ormerod'a over- In the background with a large note. way. book.

Stanton-Boyle gazed, cout.

up,

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He had a vague sense of saying Brent lifted his bowed head so that

hand for all "This may settle the matter," he held in his extended curious and unusual things, but this

"I heard him say he'd put to see.

STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS their eyes met.

"I have done it," said. increased rather than moderated hishe said. "I smashed it

something in the pocket. He It was part of the handle of a unaccountable elation.

brought back one of its points in my said"

patent separator—an object fam-] The R.M.S. "Empress of Russia" Stanton-Boyle seemed somewhat

Stanton-Boyle interrupted him her enough to any who held even will leave Vancouver on the 21st B.J. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for abnormal too. He seemed to be pocket.....Overcoat, left hand....

Yes,"

he said, meagre acquaintance with the life October for Hong Kong via porta. CAR & proof." having pronounced excitedly. "Why, 1st and 2nd class passengers.

gliding along the pavement with al-

What I was of farms, and upon it could still be "Rawalpindi" left Bingapore on

the telling you about-the spinning- discerned

branded together unexampled smoothness and which words Mr. Ormerod fainted "'d forgotten that.

lettern 30th September, and is due here on very quietly.

the 4th October. wheel. It will be interesting to see G.P.H. "Destroy it!" he¦ eyes on Brent.

"Burdwan" left Singapore fumbled He stopped and

"George Philip Hackney," inter- Bald. "Burn it! Before it is too disturbance.

in the pockets. In another moment preted the unbelievers with many] 2nd October, and is due here on the late and 11 destroys you. Do this, rangements for the temporary pack he brought out something which he smiles. and you will be an unutterably bravefication of the Law and of the Hotel had to be carried through, and after

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When they reached the hotel Or-that Ormerod had to be got to bed. merod found a telegram awailing It was only after the initial ex- Thim from Joan. He had not written citement had in large measure to her for some time and she had abated that Stanton-Boyle ventured anxious and was coming to discuss the matter over the after- down herself on the following day. dinner coffee. He had recognised. He must act quickly, before whe one of the three policemen as the come, for her mind in this matter man whom he had noticed in the

Regular monthly ballings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan grown and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney 10 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom: via New would be unsympathetic. That morning, and had found it well to Zealand, Vancouver, Ban Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via Suez.

night as he parted from Stanton-retire from observation until he and Boyle his eyes blazed in a high re-his companions had left the hotel.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's teamers for Southampton and solve. "To-morrow," he said, as he Now, however, he felt at liberty to London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

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1933.

a.m.

RAWALPINDI 17,000 5lb Oct. TILAWA

16,000 5th Oct

6,100 8th Oct. 7,000

12th Oct. 8,000 20th 15,000 20th Get.

NELLORE

SANTHIA COMORIN

4,800

10,000

oh

Oct.

Oct.

1st Nov.

3rd Nov.

17,00 17th NT.

CHITRAL RANCHI "BANGALORE 6,000 201 Nov. CARTHAGE 18,000 1st Dec. NALDERN

10,000 16th Dec, 15,000

29th Dec.

1934. 17,000 12th Jan,

6,800 24th Ja 17,000 26th Jan,

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shook the other's hand, "I shall at-explain his theories of the situation tempt it."

to such as chose to listen. The following morning found the He held forth with peculiar neurotic as good as his word. He vehemence and with appropriate carried matches and a tin of oil. gestures. He spoke of a new kind His usually pale cheeks were flush-of_terre-mauvaise, of strange ed and his eyes sparkled strangely.gions, connected, indeed, with Those who saw him leave the hotel finite geographical limits upon the remembered afterwards how his earth, yet somehow apart from them

imba had trembled and his speech and beyond them.

#+18 halted. Stanton-Boyle, who was lo "The relation," he said, see him off at the tower, reflected rather one of parallelism and cor- these symptoms in a less degree. respondence than of actual connec- Both men were observed to sat outstion. I honestly believe that these arm-in-arm engaged in earnest con-regions do exist, and are quite sa versation.

'real' in their way as the ordinary

At about noon Stanton-Boyle re-world we know. We might say they turned. He had walked with Or-consist in a special and separated merod to the sand dunes, and there set of stimuli to which only certain left him to continue on his strange minds in certain conditions are able mission alone. He had seen him to reapond. Such a district, seems pass the tower, strike the fatal gate to be superimposed upon the coun In the lanting morning sun, and try to the south-west of this place.” then dwindle up the winding' pathi A laugh arose. "You won't get till he was no more than an intense, the magistrate to believe that,” sald pathetic dot along that way of my-someone. "Why, all, where you etery.

speak of past that gate by the dunes As he returned he was aware of is just old: Hackney's.... farm, and companionship along the street. He nothing else." 'looked round and noticed a police- "Of course," said another."It man strolling in much abstraction was one of old Hackney's: barns he some Afty yards behind him. Again was setting alight, I understand.;I at the hotel-entrance he turned was speaking to one of the polica, about. The same figure in blur uhi- men about it. He said, that. fellow form was visible, (admiring the Ormerod had always been fossick houses opposite from the shade of an ing around there, and had gone to

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