1935-06-03 — Page 12

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P.&O.-British India 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.)

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935

S.S.

From Toa Hoar Kenz

About

1935.

RAJPUTANA

*KIDDERPORE *+SOMALI

-17,000 th June

5,0 15th June

7.000 2nd June

MANTUA

11.000 29th June

CARTHAGE

14,500 13th July, BANGALORE- 6,000 20th July"

Destination.

Bombay. Marseilles & London. Straits Coleumbo, Bombay. Marseilles Havre, Londen, Ham- burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull Bombay. Marseilles & London Ecmbay, Marseilles & London.

***

Bombay. Marseilles, Havre, Lon- don Rotterdam Antwerp &

Bombay, Marseйles & London.

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles Havre, London, Hàn- burg. Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hell Bombay, Marseilles, & London. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, Lon- den. Rotterdam Antwerp &

RAWALPINDI

KAISER-1-HIND

+*BHUTAN

11.000 27: July

11.000 10th A¤g,

-6,000 17th Aug-

RANCHI

*BEHAR

17,000 24.Azgı 5.000 fist Aug.

NALDERA

"SOUDAN

16,000 7th Sept.

6,000 14th Sept

RANPURA

BAJPUTANA

+BURDWAN

17,000 21st Sept

17,000 5th Oct. 6,600 12th Of

Bombay, Marseilles, Hayre, Lon-

doz.

Hyll

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Apprehension is being felt concerning the possibility of a fanatic's act in precipitating a crisis in connection with good will visit of U. S. S. Augusta (below), flagship of the Far Eastern squa dron commander, Admiral F. B. Upham (right) to Japan concident with the American - Fleet man- oeuvres in the Pacific. On a similar goodwill visit to Havans during a period of strained relations between America and Spain, the U.S.S. Maine (top) was destroyed under circumstances neviz satis- factorily explained, and the Spanish-American war was set of. A recent best-selling novel in * Japan pictured war being started by the act of a Japanese blowing up an American warship in the

Orient. The sale of the novel in Hawaïi was prohibited by the American authorities.

Great Multitude Rejoice

(Continued From

Page 7).

But the first Jubilee baby of ally broken in the crash being smashed ture. The customary week-end was probably Bridge: McGibbon, up and used as splints.

born at Belfast one minute after midnight.

The Lord Mayor sent

Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, Lon-birth during the day to a daughter,

don, Eamburg, Antwerp, Bot.

who will be named Georgina Mary. terdam, & Foll Marseilles & London

“Like A Pack Of Cards"

came

of

300

"rush to the coast" had turned in- wards. Every kind and condition

of private car was cruising the

PRESIDENT LINERS TOURIST CLASS

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SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK THE SUNSHINE ROUTE: 18 Days To San Francisco · Via -Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohams-and-

Fortnightly wallingsom

Pres Taft Inte 4. Might Pres Coolidge June 15, 11.00 am Pres. Pierce July 2, Midnight Pres. Hoover July IS 10.00 am Pres. Wilson July 30, Midnight

EUROPE, NEW YORK Inquire for round-trip tickets to Europe in cotection with Lloyd Triestino Via Manila, Singapore, Colomba, Bombay, Saex and the

Mediterranean

Pres. Monroe ...Jume 5, 8 Kam Pres. Van Buren June 22, 8 x8- Pres. Garfield ......July 6, 8 MAR Pres. Folk .........July 20, 8-2m. Pres. Adama ng Sy

SEATTLE, VICTORIA THE EXPRESS ROUTE 18 Days To Seattle Via Shanghai, Kobe

“and”: "ökohama

Fortnightly sailings:--

Pres. Jeferson June 7,;M'night Pres. Jackson June 2, M'night Pres. Mackinley July 5, M'night Pres. Grant July 19. Might Pres: Jefferson Ang. 2, Might

MANILA.

THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE:

NEXT SAILING

Fres. Coolidge June 6, 9. pm Pres. Monroe Jime 8; 6 p.m Pres. Jackson ...June 15, 6. p.m. Prix. Vax Buren June 22, 8 8.3.

BOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

BARBER-WILHELMSEN · LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE

To

NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES.

and

PANAMA CANAL Ports.

Next Sailing

M.V“TAI YANG"

One man who was on the shed streets. her a gift a few minutes later said that there were 200

Restaurant Queues Mrs. Blakely, of Tates-avenue, gave people on it when it swayed, cracked West-end cafes and restaurants and collapsed like a peck of cards. continually announced "House full

the "The whole mass of people and No admittance for

present woodwork

down together.Queues formed, patiently waiting Gift of $10

The people fell on top of each other, their turn for luncheon.

Borts It was a crowd of "all The first Jubilee baby at Heywood and lay in a struggling heap on the

ground," he said. “As it crashed Cockneys, people from the suburbs || Bhay, Kars. Havre L'don Hbg | (Lancashire), was a son at heard women and children scream-land the provinces as well as for-

Edm, Awerp, & Hull.

12.15 am to Mr. and Mrs. Chad-[ing, and there was a great commo-eigners. Within 10 minutes eight wick, of Peellane They will re-tion as the thousands of people on languages were heard spoken San Francisco & Los Angeles Panama Canal ceive £10 from Alderman J. S. the Town Moor rushed to the Piccadilly. Hargreaves, three times Mayor of scene."

* Cargo only.

† Calls Casablanca. § Call Port Sudan Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Piraeus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

SANTHIA

8,000

TALMA

10,000

SIRDHANA

8,000

TAKADA

1935. 7th Jume 1st June 5th July 7,000 19th July

TILAWA

10,000 2nd Alg

bom

-J

Armies of taxis were abroać

the borough, who promised that sum Most of the people fell behind their hoods thrown back, atid very to every boy born in Heywood on some railings, and rescuers had to often people standing

up inside May 6.

climb the railings to reach the in-waving Union Jacks. The Under- jared. Ambulances and cars were ground Railways swarmed with Liverpool's first Jubilee baby was cepted for an hour in driving the people. Piccadilly-circus station at a son born in the Maternity Hinjured-to the informary.

Saturday midday looked like a Singapore, Penang. Rangoon and pital three minutes after midnight

The more serious casualties in-evening after-the-theatre rush, Calcutta.

to Mrs. Margaret Tierney, of Dono-

cluded six cases of injuries to the The first ticket-hokler to take ai ran-terrace, Liverpool, who said the spine, three of fractured legs, one place in a stand was a woman, Mrs boy would be named George.

* Calls Port Swettenham & Rangoor.

B-L Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers.

A son was born early in the day at Dean Farm, Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard, to Mrs. George Bliss.

Twins born in a maternity home:

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (S.) before noon to Mrs. Sibeter, are to

NANKIN NELLORE TANDA

7.000 7,000

1935. 5th July 2nd Aug 7,000 -31st Aug.

at Barrow-in-Furness (Lancs) just

be named George and Mary. They will be presented with Jubilee Manila, Robaul, Brisbane, Sydney medals by Barrow Corporation.

Melbourne & Hobart

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND for a cheap Holiday

(Surfing, Fishing, Shooting, and Climates to suit all. Your English money is worth 25 per cent. more).

No Additional Charge for Deck Cabins. Sun Deck Swimming Pool- Orchestra carried Laundry Surgeon Stewardess

E&A Cuisine and Service are unsurpassed.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:

A son was born in the Maternity

Stand Collapse

MANY PEOPLE INJURED AT NEWCASTLE

fractured pelvis, and two fractured M. Eldridge. of Birmingham. She collar bones. The staff of the Royal was in position soon after 10 am Infirmary were overwhelmed with facing a 24-hour wait with great the tank of dealing with the cheerfulness and many provisions. patients

WEST END SCENES

Families Picnic In Piccadilly

"I thought I'd better get here in good time," she said. "My ticket cost a lot and I don't want to take The time will pass any chances. quickly, I am sure.”

on

18th JUNE

ARRIVAL DATES

12th July

Zone

22nd July

DODWELL & CO

Queen's Baldings

CITY DARKENED BY CENTIPEDE

Light Failure Three Nights Running

Agents

New York

29th July

LTD.

Telephone 23021

STATUES OF EASTER ISLAND

Mystery Claimed To Have Been Solved

A claim to have solved the my Peshawar, N.W. Frontier, India.

was Peshawar City

recently stery of the gigantic statues on Mother's Anti-Stray Plan

thrown into darkness by a centi- Easter Island in the Pacific, pede.

made by M. Henri Lavachery, Hundreds of people without tie-

For three successive evenings curator of the Museum of Art and kets got a thrill by sitting in the stands throughout the day. In the the city lights falled. On each History at Brussels. He was

foccasion a breakdown occurred at afternoon the stand at St. Martin- Th-the-Fields was full.

A woman in Whitehall was

люди-

Hospital, Wake Green-road, Bir- London, in all her long history, Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japanmingham, two minutes after mid-has never known a Sunday such and Hong Kong to Australia.

the electric power station. Ex-member of the Franco-Belgian ex- night to Mrs Moore, of Sparkhill, as on the eve of the Jubilee.

pedition which went out to study. “ Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days.

perts could not detect the cause. From He will receive a silver spoon from

the early hours

them last year. Oxford-street, following mid-companied by three small children, rapid inspection of underground

All their investigations, even to These extraordinary fan anonymous donor

night jams, had its first big hold-all ringing hand-bells. She ex-cables, failed to explain the way-ments, which vary in height from (úp at 6 am streets and pave-plained that it was an “anti-strzy-

15 ft to 30 ft and number zum ments were crammed with a puls-ling" idea.

stery. ing mass of humanity and cars-

Then on the fourth night a lines hundreds, are not," he says, "They keep on ringing the bells," жар Later, as they were opened, the she said. Then if they get parted wires which were carrying the but the work of the Maori ancester found a centipede on the restiges of an extinct civilisation parks, too, were over-run. At mid-from me in the crowd I can easily electric current to the city.

of the present population who set day the Green' Park resembled find them again.”

A number of its legs were

tled on the island between the Fifty-eight persons were injured Hampstead Heath on a Bank Holi- Gigantic picnic parties" took singed. This was taken as suficient years 1000 and 1200 of our -18 of them so seriously that they day. were detained at the Newcastle In-

place at the Victoria Memorial, evidence It looked as though a whole na around the Trafalgar-square foun-tions.

of its previous expedi- The statues, he holds, are the mem orial stones of mass graves men firmary when some staging col-tion were on the move-as though tains and at the base of Eros.

saring about 250 ft. by 30 ft. lapsed at the south end of the Townļa whole nation were flowing into the Hendreds of people sat dangling

The expedition located 15 Moor during the Jubilee celebra-metropolis, driven by the common their legs over the bases of the tions.

desire: homage to the King and statuary and fountains at these aside, and police and special cun-parently belong to a separate vill-

mid-street traffic pylons were moved these graves, each of which ap Queen

points, happily eating their lunch Eager, Care-Free Crowds and tea.

Palace Picnickers

The Union SS. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & 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.

NANKIN

*BANGALORE

CARTHAGE SIEDHANA

BAWALPINDI TAKADA

NELLORE

1935.

7,000 6th June

€,000 11th June 14,500 13th June 8,000 13th June

17,000 27th June 7,000 -27th Juze

4th July 7,000

6,000 10th July

Carga only.

*BHUTAN

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka &

Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Tokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe &

Osalca

Osaka

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Ossia

Yokohama. Shanghai, Kroe ic Yokoham

Thousands har flocked to the Moor for a Royal salute of 21 guns, taken by the Lord Mayor.

Often during the day traffic] |-

stables took full control.

Loyalty In Free State

60,000 PEOPLE SUBSCRIBE TO JUBILEE GIFT

More than 60,000 persons sub-

age.

M.-Lavachery says that, in con sequence of the ravages of the weather and of the natives, who use the statues as quarries, it is to be feared that after the lapse of two or three centuries nothing will remain of these curious monuments but formless blocks of stone.

A portion of the Moor was re-stretched in one mighty, throbbing Thousands more picnicked about

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. |--

served for the forthcoming Royal jam all the way from Trafalgar Buckingham Palace and at the Amoy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Show, and though a warning was square to the Bank. The pave edges of St. James's Park. The en

given by an official, a crowd of men, ments were black with a shifting, virons of the Palace were a swid- & women, and children, numbering crowd of care-free, eager people, ing mass of people all day.

over 200, clambered on to one of the When the traffic did start moving SA crash between two cars at the half-completed wooden cattle sheds to cross the road was a problem. Quadriga at Hyde Park Comer add-scribed to the "secret" Jubilee gift to obtain a view.

It took one observer six minutes of ed to the tremenderas congestion of to the King and Queen from the The shed had no roof, only the patient vizil before he could dart trafse at that point.

people in the Irish Free State

NEW SAINTS DAYS open beams being in place. It was across the Strand

A man in immaculate morning Canon Lace, in a sermon evident that such a structure could Some people had to wait half an dress attracted much attention in Trinity College, Dublin, said. not bear the weight put upon it, but hour for a bus. The buses would the Mall he had a Union Jack "To forsale a king in a step to June 22 and July 6 have been the spectators in their eagerness sail past the stopping points, the wound round his top hat, wards forsairing God, in a world set aside by the Vatican as Saints did not appear to have realised this conductors abouang "Fall right Many extra police were drafted seething with neo-pa thought Days, respectively, for the Hob Suddenly, before the salate start-up"It was all accepted with the into the area, immediately north of The King and the far-flung Com John Fisher and Thomas Mare ed, the woodwork gave way, and utmost good nature. Oxford-street. They lined Wig-monwealth stand like a rock for who were canonized recentl people were pinned under Ben Thousands of cars, sported Union mone-street and prevented cars from Christian principles.

The new saints, Sir Thomas

pieces of timber.

dance men Jacks and streamers of rad, white turning into Oxford-street

Loyalty to God, to Ireland, and and Bishop Fisher of Roche and police rushed to the scene and and blue. Thousands of cyclists) Tzanc lights in mich TERS as the Kingwere cords not easily were executed in Engl

the reign of Henry VI the injured, woodwork flew the national colours in minia. Portman-square, were switched on brok

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans or Punka, Louvre System. Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Landries Parcels measuring not more than 5 cn. ft, will be received at the Company's Offee up to Noon on the day previous to sailing

For further information, Fassage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., P. & 0. Building, Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong-

Agents

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