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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1935

P. 2 O.-British India Cinema Notes

Apcar and

Eastern Australian

Lines

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

TAKING CARGO FOR 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.)

6.B.

Destination.

Mars., Havre, London Hamburg

R'dam, Antwerp and Hull. Bumbay, Marseilles and London.

-no -

From

Toni Hong Kong

About

·1935.

NALDERA **SOMALI

10,000 28th Jan.

7,000

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

RAWALPINDI

17,000

RAJPUTANA

BANGALORE

CHITRAL

CARTHAGE

2nd Feb.

9th Feb. 17,000 23rd Feb, 0,000 2nd Mar.

15,000

9th Mar. 15,000 23rd Mar,

**BHUTAN

CATHAY **BEHAR

16.200

CORFU

6,100 30th Mar.

Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hyll. · Marseilles & London

DO ----

Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Huil Marseilles & London.

' (Continued from 'Page 3.)

Madge Evans. plays the heroine with charming and convincing sin-

·ALHAMBRA THEATRE

THE TREASURE SEEKER

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Bridge Notes

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esme vein as that of the East His hope was to find a. tree which

player. He knows that to cerity, while the Lothario news he could climb, but nothing suitable

In desperation get a good score on the board correspondent is magnificiently grew in this spot. portrayed by Otto Kruger. Rohe plunged into the bush at one side, he will have to defeat East bert Young plays the loyal friend. struggled out of a mass of twigs,

and West four tricks at their and found himself in another small

five-club contract, and this "THE FIGHTING MARSHAL trail. And there, within a few

paces, was a big tamarind tree with looks. most unlikely from his low-growing branches. Jeff heard own holding.' Rather than Tim McCoy, the well-known the rhinoceros crash through the take the surely below-average score, South'decides to gamble actor of Western characters is fen-cover behind him; he lost no time

that five spades can be made. tured in Columbia's current pro-in scrambling up into the hospitable duction, The Fighting Marshal," branches. One foot was withdrawn In the play West made his now showing at the Alhambra just as the attacker galloped by, natural opening, of the club Jack, throwing up Its horn in an effort to and declarer won with the Ace. Theatre.

He immediately saw that the ful- The picture is a fast moving get at the dangling member. drama of the west, where Tim pro-

Jeff eat at a safe height, breath-filment of his contract depended vides some hard-riding scenes, dis-ing heavily, listening to the whis-upon losing no spade tricks. guised as a marshal, fights with ties of the rhinoceros calf who had There being no reason to delay bandits, and is hounded by the law, lost his mother. He hoped the cow the play of the trump suit, South, but, finally reconciles himself with would hasten off to the succour of immediately after winning the civilisation.

her off-spring and leave him in first trick, laid down his spade

"THE MIDSHIPMAID”—STAR

THEATRE

Jeff then became aware of an

teral hat.

опе

In addition to the feature picture peace. And ifter stamping about Queen, and the West player quite there are 2,700 feet of films show-round the foot of the tree, she did wisely played the four-spot. jing the eight-round bout between so, removing her great carcass South now stopped to consider He knew that, Max Schmeling and Mickey Walker. through the bushes as though they the situation.

were no more formidable than wheat with only two trumps missing Ithe percentages definitely favour- straws.

Jed playing for the split rather than for the finesse. However, other scund which had been so con this particular, South player went "The Midshipmaid." now showing tinuously in his ears for the past further

that the He knew at the Star Theatre, is just the hour that he hardly noticed it. The

mathematical odds did not over- sort of light entertainment that is honey bird fluttered from branch to whelmingly favour the split over appreciated by all. There are no branch within a yard of him, ap-the finesse. He therefore tried problems set for solving, no reasons Darently still intent on provoking

to visualise the type of hand on to advance for anything that is his attention.

which any good East player done in this boat of merrymaking. "You little beast! You tried to would go to five clubs without Everything is so inconsequent that get me killed!" said Jeff,grimly, and

and he eventually decided that ripple of laughter accompanies the made a swipe at the bird with his any assistance from his partner, actions of all.

to justify his bidding the East 6th Apr.

Fred Kerr plays the part of the It darted off, screaming shrillylayer would need a very un- 6,100 13th Apr. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre; London, pompous economy expert, Jessie but wheeled and fluttered again, just evenly divided hand and

Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Matthews, his light-hearted daugh- above his head. Looking up at it, which in all likelihood did not Hull.

ter, and A. W. Baskcomb is seen as Jeff saw a cloud of insects buzzing hold the lone King of spades, as 15,000 20th Apr. Marseilles & London.

a lugubrious able bodied seaman, industriously about a hole in the with this card any player in the trunk near the top of the tree. The Fast seat would have hopes of "CALL IT LUCK”—MAJESTIC bird redoubled its chattering. It! defence and accordingly be much seemed to be saying: "There you more reluctant to take a deliber- are; honey-lots of it!. Beautiful, ate sacrifice. South knew East "Call It Luck," a comedy drama, thick, Inscious honey! Make haste must hold the heart Ace and the featuring Pat Paterson, Herbert and get it!"

King and Queen of clubs, and Mundin, Charles Starrett and Gor-Jeff regarded the bird gloomily, that the King of spades in addi- don Westcott, Fox Film's relcase; "This business is an obsession with tion would make him feel that is now showing at the Majestic you," he said. "Rhincs,, snakes and the game contract might very Theatre.

lions are mere incidentals to this easily be defeated. The declarer *Cargo only. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passenger and Cargo to Con-It is a diverting story of a Lon- really important matter of stuffing had the courage of his convic mantinople, Piranus, Smyron and ather Levant Ports by steamers of the don taxi driver who wins a fortune yourself with jam. Go and get tions, and allowed his Queen of

in the aweeptakes and then goes your own honey!!!

spades to ride around. As a re over to America with his charming] He slid down the tree and made sult of this play a potential bot- niece to spend it. It is one of the his way back to camp, leaving the tom was turned into a cold top, finest roles Mundin has ever played, bird almost in hysterics at this un-as the players who played the He has just the right knack of natural refusal to partake of the hand at four spades made only contrasting pathos and hilarious spoil which had cast, so much time four and two teams who were comedy to make a humorous situa-and labour. -

pushed to five went down one tion even funnier.

trick.

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Khadivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

1935.

10,000. 19th Jan. 3'por, Penang and Calcutta.

-10'im.

†TALMA

SIRDHANA TAKADA

8,000 1st Feb. 8,000 15th Feb.

DO DO

Calls Rangoon

Call Port Sweatenham

B.L. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for

1st and 2nd class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South,

1885.

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

7.000 1st Feb. 7,000 2nd Mar.

7,000 2nd Apr.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney &

Melbourne, and Hobart.

- DO → darova

DO

Climates to suit all

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and Hong Kong to Australia.

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money is worth 25 per cent. more), (

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

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

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and

London via Panama Canal."-

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

̈1985,

RAJPUTANA

TANDA

*BANGALORE 6,000 24th Jan, TAKADA

8,000 24th Jan. 17,000 26th Jan. 7,000 2nd Feb. 8,000 7th Feb, 15,000.8th Feb. 8,100 21st Feb. 10,000 21st Feb. 15,000 22nd Feb..

SHIRALA CHITRAL *BHUTAN TALAWA CARTHAGE NANKIN SANTHIA "BEHAR

S'hat: Kobe and Yokohama.

Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, S'hal, Kobe, Yokohama. S'hal, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama. Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, S'hai, Kobe, Yokohama,

— DO

Amoy, Shal, Mojl, Kobe & Osaka. Shal, Kobe, Tokohama, {"S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Ojaka & Yakohan 8,000 7th Mar. | Amoy, S'hal, Moll, Koba & Osaka.

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

$7,000 17th Mar,:

0,100 7th Mar.

Cargo' only.

as 'All dates are approximate and subject to alteration with

All Cabini are fitted with Electric Fans or Fanka, Louvre

Steamers on London and Australian Lines see attodis Parcela maruring not more than 8 ea, ft: Wil 1

For further information

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and

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M.S. "TAI YANG"

'on

JANUARY 18th

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for 12 Passengers,

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Peninsula Hotel Guests

The following are the guests staying Swah, Mrs. G. L. Thompson, Mrs. A. at the Peninsula Hotel: Mr. and Mrs. G. Trillo, Mr. J. Thomson, Comdr, and F. Allen, Mr. R. Rigaui Mir. La Mrs. Tetley, Major W. E. Tyndall, Brighton, Mrs. Ja Boteler, Mrs. L. Mr. G. Travers, Dr. H. Talbot, Mr. Beith, Mrs. A. C. Boyes, Mrs. J. MP. J. Taylor, Mr. G. Vacheron, Mrs. Brostel, Hr. Chester Bennett, Eg. Lt. D. C. Varian, Hrs, P. G. Wrenn, Mr. Cdr. and Mrs. L. Brigham, Comdr. and H. J. Wolfsberg, Mr. J. F-Wright, Mrs. R. C. Bayne, Whiss D. Buckler, Miss E. Walton, Miss L Wallroth, Lt. Col. E. Jeads G. Boys, Mr. R. G. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson, Mr. and. Butler, Kr. C. T. Barr, Mr. C. A. Miss Whitham, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wigg, Blum, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Miss Mr. H. Wgəlin, Mias G. E. Wbster, P. W. Brown, Mrs. J. W Garney, Mr. Maj. and Mrs. R. J. Wolseley, Mrs. A. and Mrs. Corominas, Mrs. L. C. E. Welby, Mr. R. L. S. Webb, Eng. Comdr. [Clark, Mt. and Mrs. C. ~ J, Church, and M24H. J. White, Lt, and · Krs.

Capt. and Mrs. Coltart, Lt. Comdr. P. B. M. Wisden.

LOST RIVERS OF LONDON

E. H. M. Colegrave, Mr. W. G. Chin- sen, Gen M. A. Coben, Miss D. le P Cavanagh, Mrs. W. M. Crosthwaite, Mrs. J. C. Drybred, Miss M. Dunlop, Dr. J. Dykes," Maj. and Mrs. A. H. Davies, Mr G. H. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Easterbrook, Mr.. A. C. Ellis, Mr. W. F. Edge, Mrs. B. Eldar, Mr. and Mrs 8. Frager, Mr. J. Ferguson, Miss-A. C. Friedrich, Mr. R. Friml, Mrs. B. Furber, Miss-P. Graham-Barrow, Mrs. J. B. Graf, Mr. 1. H. Geare, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. J. Gould, Mr. E Hospen, Children playing by its banks Miss D. F. Harding, Capt. and Mrs. sometimes ask whence comes the Ide R. Hardis, Mrs. ER, Hooper, Capt. water that fills the Serpentine in 4. J. Holland, Mr. A. Hanson, Hon.

Preserved Only In Place Names

Mr. and Mr. C. Hoover, Capt AL Hyde Park. The, Serpentine is Henderson, Mr. and Mrs C.M.Hall, fed by a deep well, and nearby Mr. E. Hanksman, Mri E. L. Hosle, it the little, Westbourne flowed on Mr. H. A Howes, Mr. A. Jurgensen, through Lowndes

e and Mr. I. Kadoorie, Sir Ely Kadoorie, Cadogan-place to the ames Col L St G. Kirko, Mr.D W. Kendall

Mrs. P.. Lynch, Mer 2 Love Miss These streams were once all Lon- Olga Lan Mr. R. R. Liddell, Mr. B. Nidon had of

and Lajemnese, Mr. A. Leumberber,, Mra, some that remain, are « frankly

F. M. McAlister, Miss': M. Marshot

¡Mr. J. F. Manning, Mr. and Mrs

Morgado, Mr.MAZI

Mrs. AKMcKinzie, Madden, Mr.R. J. Marri Marab, Miss Holly McLe McGann, Hr. H GAM | Mrs. G. C. Moxon,.

Kenzie, Lt. Col.

3. W. Morris,

[Comdr, and

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Proctor, ||MT.-ME

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little W stbourne, ving given its name to a large and» populous part, «for examp |passes,” Now, as the Ranelagh

others

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