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†BURDWAN

EANPURA

RAJPUTANA

**SOMALI

MANTUA

CARTHAGE **BANGALORE

RAWALPINDI

+BHUTAN

KAISER-I-HIND

Tem

TOM

Harr Kord About

1935.

16,000 18th May 6,000 25th May

17,000 1st June

17.000 - 15' June

7,000 22nd June

11,000 29th June

14,500 13th July ⚫6,000 20th July 17,000 27th July

6,000 17th Aux

Destination.

Bombay, Marseilles & Ländan... Marseilles, Havre, London, Botterdam,

Antwerp & Hol Bombay, Marseilles & London

DO

Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall. Bombay, Marseilles & London

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay Marseilles, Exvre, London,

Betterdam Antwerp & Hul Bombay, Marseilles & London. - Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg.

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

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

11;000 10th Aug

BANCHI

17,000 24th Aug

"SOUDAN

6,000 14th Sept

Baft

NALDERA

*BEHAR

16,000 7th Sept.

6,000 31st Aug

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935

AIR LINES HISTORY OF THE

DOUGLAS MACHINES

TO BE USED

****

SERVICE TO BE DOUBLED NEXT MONTH-

BRAIN SPECIALIST

DR. BL

(Continued from Page.10)

thought a great deal about them. [“I am a man made for belist” he-

said.

PRESIDENT LINER TRAVEL SERVICE

Extends To Every Port You'll Tosch

Whitever you may travel...to Europe through the Soet the Pacific Coast of the United States, in New York ria the Panama Canal, or up or down this Chine Coast, you'll find en American Meill Line and Doll Steamship. Fines-office or ugent to serve you whenever you sat foot on shire. Plan to take advantage of this wor

-wide unique service thatis til d

SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK!"

To San Francisco Via-Shanghai. Kobe, Tokohama and Honolulu-

Professor Bl. was pleased by this remark. He found it straightfor ward and rational Now he sat on the terrace, below which lay the The Douglas DC-2 is absolutely one of the highest chains of moun away. It would not be bad to go a garden and his restlessness passed yound and heat-proof. Even atains in the world. whispered conversation can easily! Although the guaranteed celling he refected, the stiff hats would be walk through the streets; but then,

the same material which renders 23,622 feet, one of the aircraft faire for them. So he sat still. Hel be carried on during the fight, and of the Douglas machines, in at there and he had no longer ny-de- the machine sound-proof keeps out Pan American Airways reached, thought of the people who had been the tropical heat.

above Lima, an altitude of 29,555' with him in recent years, his wife, THE SUNSHINE ROUTE 18 Days But not only is the passenger-feet. On board was Prof. Serge his assistants. cabin cool, it is also very spacious. Korff of the Call'ornian Institute Ther pleased him. Even the tallest people can easily of Technology.

He got on stand erect, and when sitting or

with them. He had got on even Fortnightly saflings: Many European air traffic Com-with the dictator. The man did as lying down, can stretch their legs panies, such as the German, Swiss, he must. It was going a bit ar

Pres. Hoover as far as they like.

Polish, Austrian, Italian and certainly to want to have himself

Prex. Taft An Ingeniously conceived ven-Spanish, have pot Douglas machines corborated even by him. tilating system introduces plenty on their services, and the KEM of fresh air, but when flying at will use them, not only on the In-returned and before he had spoken

That same evening before his wife | great height, and during the win-dia route, but also on the new ser to his assistants, Professor BL fell ter, this can be converted into a vice from Amsterdam to Francfort Continued at Foot of Next Col.), very efficient heating apparatus. and Milan, and on some of the in-

oze

SUMMER SERVICE

Twice Weekly

12th June up till and ineinding 30th October 1935.

The Douglas machines are equip-land lines. ped with two Wright Cyclone: engines of 700 hp. each, and when fully loaded the aero- plane can By with of those engines only. The cruis- ing speed of the Douglas machines i on the India route will as a rule, not be higher than 170 miles per hour, although it could easily be ¡brought to 190. About nine hours) will be spent flying each day, and the entire journey will in each direction take five and a half days. Six passengers. can be modated in these machines. -

Try Out In America These Douglas... machines, al- Thursday though a new feature on the Dutzh

Bombay Marseilles, Harve, London service to India, have already been Hamburg. Antwerp, Rotterdam &for a long time in nas in America,

The Douglas Works" st

Santa Manici have delivered 75 of these: Bombay Marseilles, Barve, London planes, and have received orders Sunday

Hamburg, Antwerp, "Rotterdam, & for the same number. Hull

• Cargo only. ↑ Calls Casablanca Calls Port Sudan Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cazzo to Con- tantinople, Piraeus, Smyras and other Levant Posts by absences of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

TAKADA

TILAWA SANTHIA TALMA

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

SIRDHANA

1935.

7,000 10th May

10,000 24th May

*8,000 th* Inne 3 para, Penang and-Calcutta.

10,000 21st June

8,000 5th July

Calls Part Swettenham & Kangoon.

Friday

and

Amsterdam Leipsic

Meras Matzah A 000

06.00.-

CA SEATTLE, VICTORIA. THE EXPRESS ROLLB 17. Days To Seattle Via Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama

Fortnightly salingas.

May 18, Noon „June 4, Maight

Pres. McKinley Ma Pres. Grant

100

2.00

Pres. Coolidge

Jun. 15, T1.00 a.m. Pres. Jefferson

Pres. Places

July 2, Midnight Pres. Jackast..

Prex Hoover

..July 13, 10.99 am2 Pres. McKinley Jab 5, Malght

SUBOPE, NEW YORK Inqpsirnar round-trip tickets to Europe/in/comection with Lloyd Triestino Vin Manila, Singapore. Colombo, Bombay,; Sues" and "the

Prex Hayes

Pres. JohnsOR.

May

Pres. Motre Pres. Van Buren Free Gardes

8, 5 am. me: 22, 8 ́am.

6. & am

MANILA

THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE

NEXT SAILING

Pres. Houver May, 9, 5.00 p.m. Prex Hayes May 11, 8:00 am. Pres. Great...May 18, 6.00 paa. Pres. Jason....... May 25, 8.09 2.23.

Pres. Taft ......... May 28, 6.00 p.m.

BOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

GMT

05.40

Local Time

0740

08.40 second breakfast

Leipie

06.10

Bratislavet)

09.30

10.30

Bratislava)

10.30

accom-

Budapest *) A 10.40

11.40 Lanch

Budapest

D

Saturday

Athens

11.40

1240

A

A 15.50

17.50

Athens

D0400

06.00

09.00 second breakfast

Merra Matruh D

07430

09.30

and

Cairo

A

09.00

11.00

Imch

Cairo

D

10.00

19.00

Gaza

11.20

13.20

Gaza

11.50

38.50

Badhdad

15.20

18.20

Badhdad

D

00.00

03.00

·02.55

06.15 second breakfast

03.30

.08.45

160

10.15

Junch

0735

17:00

A 10:45

16.15

11.75

∙16.45 tea

Jodhpur

Jodhpur

19.00

00.00

05.30

and

Allahabad Allahabad FD

A. 03.15

08.45 second breakis

04.00

09.30

Calcutta

05.45

12.45

lanch

on

Calcutta

07.30

Rangoon

A 11.30

13.20 18.00

Rangoon Bangkok Bangkok

D 22.30

06.30 second breakfast

A 01.30

02.50

D. $2:00

09.00

lunch

and

Alor Star Alor Star

A 05:15

- 05.45

13.00

Medan

A. 07.00

13.30

refreshments

Medan

-D.08.30-

.15.00

Singapore

A 10.45

17.15

Singapore Palembang Palembang

D 23.00

08.15

00.45

0745

OLIS

03.00 06.00

0420

1200

The Douglas aircraft in use in America cover 30,000 miles a day and regularly fly long stretches by night The most important of these services is that from New York to Los Angeles of the TWA | Monday Three times daily this journey is

Saturday made in both directions, through the heat and the cold, over plains jand mountains. In both directions:

there is a night-service as well, Tuesday and since the Douglas machines have been put into use on this line, Sunday the regularity of the services" has increased considerably.

Pan-American

Airways use Dougals DC-2's for their services

BL Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation fo from Miami to Mexico, Central 1st and 2nd cinas passengers.

America, Buenos Aires and Lims Wednesday in Pert From Buenos Aires to Monday

cross the Cordillern de los Andes,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, Lima the aeroplanes regularly

NELLORE TANDA

1935

7,000 3rd May | Mawila, Robanl. Brisbane, Sydney 7,000 1st June

Melbourne & Hobart

7,000

5th July

Sand

Bateria Batavia

|THE PALACE CLIQUE IN Thday Bandung

CAIRO

(Continued from Page 8). Thus the situation in Egypt today is even more uncertain and, full of dangerous possibili-

Engular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japas ties than it was last November, and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney --- 19 days.

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND for a cheap Holiday (Saring, Fishing, Bhooting, and. Cizlatar' to wait all. Your English money is worth 25 per cent. mere).

when Great Britain intervened. Saturday It is no secret that Nessim Pasha! has declared his inability to con-

Thursday tinue in office unless he is given

No Adamčional Charge for Donk Cabins Sun Deck Swing the free hand which was pro- Orchestra: carried-Laundry-Bergman---Stewardum.

*

E & A Cuffne and Beviza um mecz passed:

Frequent connections from Amstralin with the following:

The

mised when he agreed to form

Bataviz Palemban Palembang

Singapore Singapore Medan

Medaz Alor Star

pa

00:80

Queen's Buildings

08.JS refreshments

10:30 11.30

refreshments

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE

To

NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES.

and

PANAMA CANAL Ports.

Next Sailing

“TRICOLOR"

MAY 18th

Excellent

-for: 12

DODWELL & CO LTD.

Agents

Telephone 28021.

ill The morning papers announced throughout the world. that the inesa was serious, the He got up. Enveloped in his evening papers that it was grave, wrap he walked across to the writ and the morning after, before his jing-table. There were mementoes wife saw him again, Professor EL locked up in it, a collection only for was dead. The dictator had paid fhis own eye of foolish, trivial Ja visit in the course of the day and things. A few letters, a miform had hourly bulletins brought him button flattened by a bulelt, an old The great scientist was buried photograph. He loved these memen- with public honours and much toes and was happy rummaging pomp.

about among them; he felt stronger Two weeks later came the tenth when he was in physical contact anniversary of the day on which with his earlier days.

the dictator had seized power It He took out a key and then aa- was a day of great splendour, his other key and then from a last and 09.45 second breakfast enemies hated him with a peculiar immer most drawer he pulled out a

and well authenticated bate, for sealed envelope, just a fortnight they had little prospect now of at old. He knew well what was in it taining their ends.

Perhaps it was only for the sake of Any many of them hated him this envelope he had gone to the merely because they might no lm-writing-table

10.75 second breakfast ger hope to be his adherents. For He stood for minutes with the

08.30

he had closed the list of his ad- unopened envelope containing the herents; there were so many that formalse' of the dead professor in he didn't care to have any more. his hand. Then he picked up a Earlier on the dictator had loved slender paper-knif It would be these days of large acclamation; interesting to know what was in- 09.00 second breakfast they had been his support and cor-side. Experience and wisdom

roboration. Now he went through each had its theory. them with a certain impatience Professo they were no more than a political expedient which in his heart he na longer needed. He preferred the short interval in the early noon which he had to himself: 09:15 second breakfast spent half this time fagy

exercises with his trainer, after being massaged he rec alone in the

minil, cool

contained only a couch,

tible and an zimchäir and

tered by no one except one secretar

now dead, knew out that, had just might not have to get Professor tall him more

to make

the

t only Saturday

only Wednesday.

Wednesday

Banding Batavia

D 00.30

0100

-08.30

02.50

16.00

and

A. 04.15

11.45

06.15 07.15

12.15

14.30

innch

D⚫ 08.00

15.15

10.30

17:00

01:00

01.30

02.20

03.15

10.30

06.45

13.45

Inneh

07.20

14.30

10.00

00.00

06.30.

A04.15

05.00

-11.00

08.00

13.30

08.45

A 1215

14.15 lanet

06:00

and

Alor Star

Bangkok

Hangkok

Rangoon

Friday

Rangoon

la non-political Cabinet with the Sunday

benevolent approval of Great

Enion 8.5. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom "vin Now Britain.

Lealand, Vancouver San Francisco, etc.

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

The F. & 0. Branch Service of steamers so, London vin Suss.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's states for Southampton and

́ ́London via Pamuna Canal.

- SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*SOMALI

AJPUTAÑA SANTHIA

-MANTUA

TALMA

NANKIN

*BANGALDKE

CARTHAGE

SIRDHANA

*1935.

7,000 14th - May Shal, Moji, Kobe & Tokohama, 17,000 18th May Shanghai, Kobe & Yokoha...

8,000 16th May Amoy, S'hal, Mojo, Köbe & Osaka. 11,000 30th May - | Shanghai, Kobe & Yokoharva.

10,000 30th MayAmoy. Shai, Moji, Kobo.&. Osaka.

7,000 8th June Shat, Moff, Kobe, Ostia & Yokohama

6,000 11th Jmé thai, Kobe & Torchama""

$14,500 – 1812" June:

8,000 18th Jan

All dates are op

and:

TACKENA

Moji, Kobe,

Control Held By The King The King obstinately refuses to part with his favourite He Sunday remains in complete control, despite his physical disabilities. Saturday which prevent him from engag- ing fully in his normal daily toutine. Nevertheless, he is able to receive official visitors, and recently he spent two hours, in conversation with the High Com- missioner. His mind is as keen As ever

inday

In these circumstances it would not be surprising if the King yielded to friendly pres sure, and consented to the appointment of Regency. He Wednesday is known to be averse from such

step, but it is obvious that the present state of affairs cannot endure much longer The tinnes to ret

Palsce the

CHINA'S

ROW

at

Baghdad

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વાસ્તવ તેમ

11.00 1145

14.30 lunch

15.00

1745

06.00

08.45

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