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TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1934.

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BURDWAN

Tons Hong Kongi

From

About

1934.

6,000 26th May

7,000 30th May 11,000 2nd June 5,000 12th June 17,000 18th Juns 6,000 23rd June

12.000 30th June 6,100 7th July

17,000 14th July 6,700 21st July

17,000 28th July 15,000 11th Aug. 6,000 18th Aug.

Destination.

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Bull.

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17,000-25th-Aug-Bombay, Marseilles-&-London.

-RANFURA-

CORFU +SOMALI

16,000

MANTUA

Hall

Classmates of President Roosevelt and their families shown with the "First Lady" (in circle) tooling over pictured on White House lawn during reunion to which assembly of guests. More than 1,000 members of far. they were invited by the Chief Executive, who is ❘ vard's '04 class answered the. President's call.

SOVIET VERSION

OF NEW WOMAN

Increasing Activity In Nation's Work.

ASTONISHING PROGRESS

Moscow

THE SWALLOWS

[Continued from Page 9.)

the chick with harsh notes.

He

beat him on the head with his pride. But the swallow's mate, wings. when she returned to the nest, All at once, terror, like ice, seiz came wearily, and made no twit-led the swallow in a grip. Al terings. In the air she felt her the other swallows had gone ages body lifeless. Her wloga were and ages ago,

summer.

The new woman of the Soviet Now the refused to fly with him round him. A grey, bitter lone- heavy. Many Insects escaped her. Lonelines, like the sky, was all Union is doing a man's work in alone on those long, slow fights liness, like the wintering sky. many branches of the nation's throught the evening which had He seized the chick furiously in activity.

been her chief joy throughout the his beak and shook it madly. His, An analysis of the number of

mate screamed. He shook the And although he called to her chick again, viciously. And sud- women engaged in cultural and from the dog-rose, and preened denly all his anger turned against industrial-work-throughout the himself, and strutted, and scold-his mate. Hatred of her dumb- 8th Sept. Bombay, Marseilles & London, 7,000 15th Sept. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, country has yielded astonishinged, and performed feats of amaz-ness: hatred of her patience;

Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & results.

ing agility before her eyes, nothing hatred of her quiet strength, drove Bull.

that he would do could lure her him to fury. He leapt at her, Seventy-one per cent. of the into the air beside him. 11,000 22nd Sept. Marseilles & London,

striking at her with his claws. He workers in health institutions

The chick grew rapidly. From forced her down into the nest,. and 56 per cent. of the teachers a little objected bald as a toad he tearing at her with his beak, in the schools are women.

turned into a feathered mass as thrashing at her frail, worn body; soft as thistledown. His mouth was with his feet. She crouched down nantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the versities more than 33 per cent of brilliant orange. His eyes open-The chick set up walls of terror.

Of the students in Soviet Uni-always opening to show its lining beneath him, uttering no sound. Khedival Mail Stemmahip Co.

are women. In the medical ed.

When the swallow had gone his faculties they outnumber the first things he saw were the three at her chick standing above her. When he could ses clearly the mate raised her head, and looked; men by three to one.

egga beside him in the neat. Then She looked at her chick for quite Women heads of scientific in-he saw his mother standing above a long time, and presently

she stitutions number 92 out of 1,467 him. He saw her black eyes,

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--DO-tagg

and opened her mouth, and out of her & people holding such posts. The the sunlight on her breast. Be-mouth came the softest cooing; a total number of qualified women yond his mother he saw the sky, sound so full of tenderness, and scientists is 7,000 compared with infinite. From that moment ha compassion and forgiveness, and 16,000 men.

longed to leave the neat.

love, such as the chick had never) Technical invention have been One day the swallows knew that heard before. registered in the name of some they were alone. All the other She Hfted herself in the nest, 20,000 women.

swallows had gone. They sat on and hopped on to the edge, and, One woman, Madame Kusina, the edge of the nest looking at one still making that wonderful sound has been awarded the Order of another, making no sound. Winter in her throat, dropped and flew, Lenin-the highest decoration in was closing in all around them, and perched upon the spraye of

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on the envelope of the strato to fly. He stood in the bottom of her, and felt in his breast a sphere balloon

the nest opening his big mouth rible wild beating. He saw her, Another, Madame Kamenska and blinking his eyes.

and his whole body was filled with ya, has been responsible for many Many times from the spray of the sound of that wonderful note. 3rd Aug. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney ingenious labour-saving changes the dog-rose his mother had tried 1st Sept.

He stood on the edge of the nest, 7,000 29th Sept.

in the working methods of a rub-to induce him from the nest. She staggering, stretching his wings, ber factory.

called him in her most loving hesitating. A fery lightness fill- Soviet women, inspired by the tones. She sang him her most ed his veins. He heard the notei Regular monthly ailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan example of Irina Russinova, the tender notes. She swung the ber- of his mother's voice, he saw the fret Soviet woman to explore the rics up and down against the sky sky, and nothing else. He raised Arctic, are taking a leading part to enchant him. She performed himself on his feet. He sprend in Polar research.

the most fanciful feats in the air wide his wings. Then he hurled! A woman. Natalie Ushakova, before him. She exhausted her himself into his own element. is head of the Second Interna-falling body in frantie efforts to In the darkness the swallows tional Polar Year station on Mat-get him gone.

were flying towards the south. The swallows looked at one an-They had been flying many hours. River Lena. Anoler, Nina jother in alarm. The male gave The sea was under them.' Domme, is in charge of a win-vent to his fears in rapid Jabber-chick flew in front, the swallow tering camp in Northland.-ings, and in movements of anger and his mate behind him on either Reuter.

and impatience. He threatened hand. The chick struck armly THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

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".

The

with his wings the moonless air. There was no wind. It was bear to morning.

They flew in silence. The sWEI- low's mate could not sea her chick.

The following is the list of guests and Mrs. L. C. Lewis, Mrs. F. Lincoln, but she heard the steady beat of Mr. and Mra, B. Lopez, Master and his wings, She closed her eyes,

per son. Delivered Bowen Boad and Lower Levels, $21.00 per tou Delivered to Poktula m Road, $21.00

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Miss Lopez, Dr. R. Lopez, Mi M that were useless to her now in dripping gutter the puddle in the SHINING LIGHTS OF Mro. and Miss Arttuth, Mrs. N. E. Manuk, Mrs. P. Mason, Mr. E. J. the darkness, and listened to the rain. The notes of his voice in Baltazar, Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mrs. W. McGann, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Mrs. sound of his beating wings. With the rain. G. Bean, and child, Col. and Misses and Miss Miciano, Mra, K. Moon, Mr.

Boyd, Lt. Col. E. J. C. Boys, Misa and Mr. V. Morgado, Mr. and Mrs. her whole body she listened for She weakened, and sank down. W. Brown, Mrs. D. J. Bryte, dr. B. G. J. W. Merris, Mr. 1, Muckle, Mrn. F. the sound of his steadily-beating wards,

Mr. A. L. Caplan," Mr. A Murzall, and child, Mr. E.

K. F. Noble, wings. She knew now that she Miss Carrington, Capt. C. A Rev, M., O'Carroll, Mr. O, IL, Ochs, would never see the south. 500, Mrs. E. Cogan, Mr. and Mr. W. Otto,

BAD M. Parker, Mrs.

The cobweb in the dawn, the

barn, the broken pane, the ivy, tap-

C. 6 Collingwood Pirie, Mr. Portarias, Mr. C. E steady wing beats grew faint she

Mr. W. G. But when the sound of his ping on the pans.

Dowley, Mal. V. E. Duclos, Comd. and A.

Friaque, Mr. and Mrs. Galletly, and Anger, Mr. G. A Smith, Mr:

Andy Gilson

Mr.

Mr.

P.

EM

a

THE FORCE.

"Radiant Policemen" In Oporto.

Mrs.

Lisbon. She sunk nearer to the sea. Mrs. B. L. 6. Dunn, Mr. W. J. Dyment, Prentice, Mrs. J. V. Ramirez, Capt struggled desperately. With every

White overcoats and gloves Mrs. B. Elder, Miss N. Farins, Mr. FT. K. E. Riggs, Mr. P. J. Redney, struggle the grew, weaker. She The coluds melted.

The sun came up out of the sea. which make them visible in com- A Firth, Miss R. Forster, Mr. G. E. Capt. G. D. V. Russell, Mr. C. longed once again to see her chick.

Mr. C. N. Sherman, Mr. J. R.

The pond, the reeds, the spider's plote darkness have been sup

plied to traffic policeman at child, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gambell, Mr. I. II. Gears, Mrs. E. IL. Gib, Mr. Ge

Behind the curtain of clouds the thread, insects upon the wing, the Oporto, Grant Smith, V B. Glover,

Stau- heavens, covered with stars, turn-dragon-fly, the oak trees leaning Those uniforms throw off a Swan, Gould, Mr. T. M. Grogery,

ed slowly over towards the west, over, the creeper on the oaks, the blueish light, and it is declared Mr. A. G. Trillo, Maj. W.

over be seen. Steamers in London and Anstralian Lives are fitted with Laundries, Mra, B. A. R. Guerra. Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall, Mind M. M. Tyrell, Lt. Under colder. A wind blowi Parcals measuring not more than Bed. It will be received at the Comton, Miss M. P. Hammerslag, Mr. EP. W. Webster, Mr. Wellbrock, M. the beating of the wings, dreamed A bauble of feathers, she lay passers-by have collected in the

through thick fog. C. M. Hall, Brig. Gen. Rowan Hamil hill, and family, Mrs. Veloso, Miss The swallow's mata listening to The beating wings. pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to unlling,

Little crowds of surprised Haunasmann, Capt. Henderson A. C. Wilcox, Miss M. E. Wilson, Col the Mrs. B. A. Heter, Mr. E L, Hosle, D. G. Wilson, L. and Mrs. P. R. M.

? Jupon the sunwashed waYS.` atreets to watch these "radiant Mrs. L. Howlo, Mr. E. Johannsson, Wisdon, Miss E. Wolnlzer, and Mrs. Spring sunshine in the rafter. The swallow and his chick few policemen" directing traffic ut Dr. N. A. Jones, Mr. L. Kadoorie, Gol P. G. Wrenn. ❤

the nest, the clous, the shower, the steadily towards the south. ---* night.—Beuter.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grover, Mr. and Traverra. B. Thompson Mr. Gi\bringing up the sun. It grew leaves. The sound of his voice in that they can

All Cabins are fitted with Electrio Pans or Punks Louvre System.

For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc, apply to 1

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

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a year returned.

the leaves, in th

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