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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1934.

P.&O.-British India BRITISH ARMY

Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

CARGO FOR

TAKING

STRAITS. JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES. MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c,

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

$.5.

From

**SOUDAN

COMORIN

Tona Hong Kong|

About

1934.

6,800 3rd Mar,

15,000 10th Mar. 15.000 24th Mar

6,000 31st Mar.

CHITRAL +BURDWAN

7th Apr. 17.000

15,000 21st Apr. 16,000 28th Apr.

16,000

Destination.

Marseilles, Havre, Londen, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & London. Marsellle & London.

THE CHINA MAIL

SACRIFICED

TO INDIA

Providing Glorified Police Force.

FAMOUS GENERAL'S CRITICISM

London

The military efficiency of the whole British army is being sacri- ficed needlessly to provide a glori fied police force for India, claims General Sir Hubert Gough, former commander of the Fifth Army, in n special article in the Landon Daily Telegraph,

He argues that the rife and bay- onet, which is still supposed to be the chief weapon of the infantry, is obsolete for modern warfare, ***

In defence, Infantry - equipped: with, say, eight light-automatics to the platoon, would be able to produce a volume of fire far great er than that of the present plá- toon.

And in attack small groups of men armed with modern light-au- tomatics can push forward and manoeuvre · just as easily as the present rifleman.

The argument that the Foreign Service Army" must be mainly composed of infantry armed with rifle and bayonet seems "fraught with the greatest danger" to Gen-

Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London,

Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp &eral Gough.

Marseilles & London.

Marsellids & London.

"Owing to the working of the Cardwell system," he warns, it

Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, means that the Home Army alto is

Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp

5th Mayelles ·

RANCHI

*ARTHAGE **SOMALI

NALDERA

CORFU

**BANGALORE

15,000 18th May 6,000 20th May

MANTUA RAWALPINDI +BHUTAN

KAISAR-I-BIND RAJPUTANA

10.000 2nd June 17,000 16th June 6,000 23rd June

London.

Poland's “Iron Man” SATISFACTORY

Marshal Joseph Pilandaki New dictatorial powers granted President of Poland, Ignace Mos- cicki, foreshadows his resignation in favor of Marshal Joseph Pilsed- ski, nation's strong man." Moscieki took office with understanding Pil- sudski would replace him.

& far from being organised for such GERMANY “HITLER'S

a war as it may be required to: face."

Marseille & London, Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull, Bombay, Marseilles & London.

— DO -

Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp .Hull.

12,000 20th June | Bombay, Marseilles & London. 17,000 14th July

-DO-

* Cargo only.

+ Calls Csablanca,

Frequent connection from Fort Sald for Passengers and Cargo to stantinople, Pireau, Smyrna and other Lavant Ports by steamers Khedivai Mali Steamship C

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

ITALMA

†TILAWA

SANTHIA

TAKADA

SIRDHANA

+ Calla Rangoon.

1914.

10,000 GL Mar. 2.30 p.m. 18th Mur.

10,000

8,000 1st Apr. 7,000 15th Apr.

8,000 29th Apr.

Con-

of

the

Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang

& Calcutta.

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

DO.-

DO- no-

COUNTRY."

Ready To Crush Monarchists.

Magdeburg.

REVENUE IN

SOUTH AFRICA

Expenditure Shows Big Increase

TREASURY RETURNS

Pretoria (Transvaal)... Union revenge was, again very satisfactory during October, the Tresbury returns réfecting in- cresses under all hands, g

Total collections amounted to £2,204,600 as against £2,095,870 in the corresponding month of the previous year, an increase of £119,280*

Revenue in the first seven months of the financial year end. Ing October 31 totals £19,057,900 as compared with £13,397,076 in) the corresponding period last; year, an Increase of £5,660,824.

Government expenditure Jump

President

FASTEST TIME HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

*** Speed With Comfort.

SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK SEATTLE VICTORIA THE SUNSHINE ROUTE 18 DAY THE EXPRESS ROUTE 17 Day To: San Francisco Via

To Seattle Via Shanghai, Kobo and

Fortalehtik mallia Press Clevela Pres. Cool Pros. Taft Pres. Hoover Prin Piero

EUROPE

Bombay,

ed by 2610,442 during last month, Mediterra vir ursements totalling $2,494,-|

47

Th

is compared with £1,884,035 | ctober, 1982; the main rea-

Pres. Johnso

Pres. Honroe',

Pres. Van Buren Prea Garfield · Pres. Palk

midnight

Mar. 17,

a.m. .Mar. 31,8′′s.m. -Apr:: 16,-3) a.M.

Apt. 25, 8 a.m.

Fortnightly flinga s

Pres. Grant

Pres. McKinley"....Mar. 16,

Pres. · JacksoI

Pros: Jeferson", "Apr":13," Pres: Grant

MANILA,

THE MOST FREQUENT

*** SERVICE

NEXT SAILINGF- Pres. Johnson (Mar. 3, 8 mm. Pres. Cleveland Mar. 6, 8 p.sk. Pres. McKinley. Mar, 10, 6 pink. Pros. Coolidge Mar 15, 9. p.ş.

Pres. Monroe “Mar 17, # LA

·DRASTIC TARE REDUCTIONS TO NEW YORK.

so for the increase, apart from a sum of £208,000 spent on re- lief for farmers was the heavy demand on account of public debt, which required' £592,000 as against. £196,000 "In the corres ponding month of the previous year. Many votes show Increases, the Police increase amounting to £10,000, and that of the Depart- ment of Defence to £35,000.. ly President Liner at Hong Kong and take this opportunity to make your

Export subsidies required trip to New York, conveniently and inexpensively, £175,000 during October, mak- ing the total for the year, 1-

110,000,

-Loan Of £6 Millions

A Treasury statement reveals that the Union's permanent pu- blic debt was increased during October by £6,500,000, in the form of 34 per cent local regis- tered stock, 1948-58. This loan, was not raised from the public,

Surely it is still true that the greater contains the less; and that Jan army trained and equipped in the best up-to-date manner, capable of fighting successfully the best forganised and equipped and the

most courageous enemy; will all If the Monarchists lift a finger and no subscriptions were asked the more be in a position to deal in Germany they will be crushed for the transaction amounting, to with those less well organised, like the Marxists declared Herr the funding of outstanding Trea- equipped and courageous.

Wilhelm Loeper, Governor of sury bills, "If the Foreign Service Army Magdeburg. He was addressing Temporary loans raised by the were properly equipped and organ-Nazi Women's League meet Government during the month amounted to £6277,098, bringing lised to meet the best armlen itfing,

would be at least equally capable "Germany is Hitler's country." present financial year to £26,418,- the total in this regard for the of dealing with the second of third- he said, "and only those recognis-371 As the same time the class armies of the frontier tribes, ing this fact are real German cl-Government repaid £10,288.525 or even with mobs and civil riot."tizens."

"And the organisation of thei

Home Army would not be adversé-

|ly affected, as it is now,”

So far as police duties are cop- GUARDING INDIA'S

B

cerned, argues General Gough, there is nothing to show that hundred soldiers armed with rifle and bayonet are any more effective than a hundred armed with -light-| automatics and pistols.

RAILROADS

(Continued from Pagé 8.)

The full firepower of a machine- The Khyber Railway was very B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for gun need not be used in quelling closely guarded on the day of open 1st and 2nd class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South,

TANDA

VANKIN NELLORE

7,000

1934. 3rd Mar.

4 pm.

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLORE

7,000

4th May. 7.000 2nd June 7,000 30th June: 7,000 Brd Aug.

Melbourne.

of temporary, kans last month, making the total repayments for the year £26,878,797.

In its latest revenue and ex- penditure statement the Trea-

|sury also shows £35,000 as the

first proceeds of the Ioan verted in London recently. This

Con-

And now the Dollar Steamship Lines announce their Hong Kong to New York, all water scenis trip, a lower-than-ever cata. To the East Coast of Amarion, via the Panama Canal and with a vielt to Hava First Class G1076 Tourist Class GE820, liners at rates as low as those pctered you, to-day.

Never before has it been possible to travel on these modern luxury Step aboard a friend-

DOLLAR AMERICAN

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FACIFIC GOAST

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MONTHLY SERVICE

To

CANAL

ZON

AGENTS:

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Queen's - Buildings.

BEHAVIOUR OF

represents the deposit on the THE SHAMELESS cash subscriptions for this par- ticular loan. The cost of raia- ing loans during October was £97,699, and the total for the year, now stands at £146,086.— Reuter,

PERVERTED ART” EXHIBITION.

A LORD "What Hitler Has Saved

Germany From."

Continued From Page 10).

civil riots, he points out, becauseing. As the trains, carrying high single shots can be fired from it as officials and guests from all over from a rifle.

India, slowly climbed, at every 'In any case" he warns, "we are furlong or two, and on both sides, THAMES TUG RAISED

Dresden. "Oh, thank you, Lord Paramour,". exposing our Empire, India includ- tribal levies, fully armed, stood

Under the title of "An " Exhib." breathed Mrs. Lyon-West. "But, astion of Perverted" Art, a num They were ed, to terrible dangers, if our small presenting arms.

The steam tug Grat, which you will understand, her occupying of futurist and post-impressionist. army is to have its organisation guarding their railway from any sunk off Graves end with the bedroom and a bathroom Just paintings are now on show in the 7.000 30th Mar Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & and equipment based upon, and wild spirit who might attempt at-loss of two lives has been sal there makes things just a loetle Town: HAIL

seriously by considerations of pos- tack. For they looked on this rail-vaged and is ashore at Grays. awkward. For she insists on har.

An announcement at the en- tible clashes with a mob or the war, on which they had laboured The salvage work was carrieuing her blinds drawn open, that she trance read policing of an Indian frontier."—under the guidance of British en-out by wreck lighters of the Port may enjoy the roses over her tollet,

gineers for five years, as their own. of London Authority.

"This exhibition is intended to and so, of course, the gardeners show into *.morass of vilen- cannot enter the rose garden duress, incapacity and perversion the ing the morning, as it distracts former pure and goblo German art ♪ them from their work.”

has sunk after 15 years of Bolghe- "Lazy dogs!" cried Lord Para-vist Jewish cultural domination. edes S IF shows what Hitler's National So-

ved us Fron,

Regular monthly sallings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japas

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney — 19 daya,

Frequent commecilous from Australla with the following:-

The Union 8.B. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New

Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & 0. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & 0, Branch Service of steamers to London vie Spek.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and Condon via Panama Canal,

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

7,000

1934.

NANKIN

RANCHI

SANTHIA *SOMALI CARTHAGE

BIRDHANA

BANGALORE CORFULA MANTUN *BHUTAN

7,000 Brd Mar. 17,000 9th Mar.

S'hai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

8,000 9th Mar.. Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.

6,800 21st Mar. 15,000 28rd Mar.

23rd

Shanghat, Kobe Yokohama.

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

S'hai, Moll Lobe & Ozaka,

Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.

16,000 Apk

Holl Kobe & Yokohama:

8th

Apr 8,000 6th Apr.

15,000 194

18th

Apr.:

Apr,

4,000 11,000 Brd Har

6,100% 10th May

Shai, Moff, Kobe & Osaka. B'hai, Moji, Kobe Yokohama. S'hal, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Mojl, Kobe Tokohama. S'hai,, Moji, Kobe, & Yokohama.

Router.

How Modern Machinery Handles Silver

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| hostess," as, rounding an angle of

[the house, they came upon the rose

garden. It is supposed best-ross gården. In the Enchanting sal

mour Enchanting the gardeners, do; nh-

the mornings,"

"Oh, there's Niblick

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All dates are approximate and rupjent to alteration

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