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About
CORFU +*SOMALI
RANCHI
14,500 21st Mar
2,000 28th Mar.
*KIDDERPORE
NALDERA
"BANGALORE
CARTHAGE RAJPUTANA + BHUTAN
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Destination.
Marseilles, & London.
Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London,
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Marseilles, & London. Straits, Bombay & Karachi.
Bombay, Marseilles & London.
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17,000 13th June
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11th July Bombay, Marseilles & Lor
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TALMA
SIRDHANA SHIRALA TILAWA
SANTHIA
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8,000 11th Apr.
3,000 25th Apr. Singapore, Port Swettenham, 20,000 9th May 8,000 23rd May
Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta.
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
lands of Sunshine and Romance. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and even if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you will find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer yon.--including 25/- for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectic for the E. & A. will hamour your every whim.
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of course a Sun Deck Swimming pool, an Orchestra and a ne Laundry.
A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least we had almost forgotten--the cuisine will set you listening eagerly for the
gong!
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Sanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia,
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:
The Union S.S. Co's Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Eoyal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & 0. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Suez. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for
London via Panama Canal.
Southampton and
Amid the reverent silence of the throngs that lined London's streets, these members of Europe's royalty marched behind the coffin of King George V. Front row (1 to 1.) The Earl of Harewood, King Haakon of Norway, Crown Prince Olaf of Norway. The Earl of Athlone. Second row (L. to r.) King Carol of Rumenia, King Christian of Denmark, President Lebron of France. Third row (L to r.) King Leopold of the Belgians and King Boris of the Bulgarians.
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
Only The Best For Mother
(Continued from Page 7).
TO SAN FRANCISCO D
LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK,
TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA
Tên: Shinichi Koon ratch Fi Samghi robe and Yokohama
and Honolulu
Pres Coolidge Pres. Lincoln Pres. Hoover Pres. Cleveland Prea. Coolidge
Midnight Mar. 23 Fres, Jackson Midnight Mar. 27 Midnight Apr. Pres McKinley
10 am., Apr.. 18 | Pres. Grant
8 am, May 6 Prea Jefferson Sam May 16 Pres Jackson
EUROPE, NEW TORK Via Manila Singapore,
Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Naples,
Genos and Marseilles
Pres. Harrison. 8.00 am.. Mar. 29
Pres. Hayes.
Pres. Wilson
Pres Monroe Pres. Van Buren
Apr. 11 Apr. 25 May 9 May 23
Apr. 10
Apr. 24
May 8
May 22
TO MANILA THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE
NEXT SAILING
Pres. Jackson 6.00 pm, Mar. 21 Pres. Harrison 8.00 a.m., Mar. 23 Pres. Lincoln 6.00 p.m., Mar. 31 Pros. McKinley 6.80 p.in, Apr., 4 Pres. Hoover 9.00 p.m.. Apr. 9
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES "AMERICAN MAIL LINE
"Well, I can't see it. "Jewellery BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE
The flowers made me think of and furs and French maids and the time when all the Centervile travel - don't you ever think of boys began going with girls, tak-the way she treated you when you ling them to the movies and buy-were a boy?". fing them ice-cream sodas. Tom "Yes," Tom said. He paused a ¡Stoner never had a girl. .I guess moment. "Yes, indeed, I think of Eddie Harkness and his Orchestra he felt cheap, not being able to do it quite often still"
frum Studio
the
I "She doesn't appreciate all you way the other boy's did. Daventry News Bulletin 1230-2.15 p.m.-European Record-remember asking him one, Satur-do for her," I insisted.
day morning when he was cutting doesn't." I suddenly realised
ed Programme.
Report.
·
"She
1 pan-Local Time and Weather up some firewood for me, if he that this was true - "she doesn't
dance that night. He just said hurts her to see money wasn't going to the high school (even like it. I think it actually being
130 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins Rugby Press, News, etc.
2.13 p.m.---Close down.
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- pan-Chinese Programme.- 6.30-7 pm-Chinese Dance Musiz. 7 pm-12.30a.m.-European Pro- wumme.
7.7.30 p.m.-Military Band Music Silver Trumpets-Grand Processional
March (Vivani)
Slavonic Rhapsody (arr.
Winterbottom)
The Old Frog Pond (Alford) Parade of the Elephants (Chenettel Hungarian Dance ("From Foreign
Parts") (Moszkowski)
Le Reve Passe (Helmer)
S p.m.-Local Time and Weather Report
no, and I'd have thought he didn't spent lavishly." mind except that he got so queer I looked up at Tom uneasily, and red, even his ears.
fearing, I'd said too muer. Yet here he was now, middle- "Yes," he said quietly. "you're aged and prosperous and appar-quite right. She hates it. It. jently forgetting all about those really hurts her.” jcruel years. Fairly forcing lux- "Well, then why on earth-
aries on a mother who didn't even I began. have the decency to be grateful.
MONTHLY SÉRVICE
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LOS ANGELES
TO
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BALBOA (Panama)'
CRISTOBAL (Colon) NEXT SAILING
Atlantic NEW YORK
BOSTON
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18th
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STREET SLEEPERS'
SOCIETY
Statistics Of Numbers Accommodated
But I stopped suddeily. The Why, Mrs. Stoner told me, as strangest look, had come over though it were a grievance, that Tom's face, wiping away all the Tom simply made her keep some indulgent good humour. It lasted pert hussy of a maid. And she only a brief instant; a moment fairly glared at him when she and it was gone and he was sm-"JAPAN MUST FIGHT 7.30-8.30 p.m.-From the Studio. heard about the train drawing-ing again. Eddie Harkness and his Orchestra.room he'd taken for her, said she "I'm running things now," he
Programme
liked it better out in the main asid pleasantly. "And I see to it Concert 1. Victor Herbert Favourite Melodies Pullman where you could see what that Mether gets everything that's Continued from Page 69
Herbert.was going on.
coming to her. The best of} « Rasbach: When I was leaving, and Tom everything."
Suez Canal, attack upon Hong Logan, walked out to the elevator with
It was
the sort of thing any Kong, Australia, and the Ne- me. I was so exasperated I spoke prosperous indulgent man might therlands East Indies.* Friml. Toselli franker than I meant to.
say of a mother be adored. But "Britain Not To Be Feared" "Tom Stoner." I said, “I don't I've never forgotten that look If it comes to war, Britain is nights (March 18 to March 19 in- think you're called upon to do so that flashed for a moment across not to be feared," neither as a clusive) much for your mother."
Tom Stoner's otherwise kindly "Oh yes I am. Mrs. Blaine," face. It was the unmistakable he said quickly. "I'm not doing a look of triumph and revenge. thing to Mother that she doesn't! deserve."
2. Trees
3. Pale Moon...
4 L'Amour Toujours L'Amour
5. Serenade
Fox-Trot-
Dance Music
Alone ("A Night at the Opera"). Love Song of Tahiti.
The Music goes Round, and Round Dawes Melodic.
Lights Out.
Treasure Isle.
Waltz
Beautiful Lady in Blue.
8.30-950 pm--A Jazz Piano Re- cital by Rafe da Costa.
1. Everyone says. “I Love you."
2 Butterfies in the Rain.
3. Sunshine Susie-Medley.
Goodnight Vienna-Medley.
5. I String along with you. 6. What are your intentions. 8.50-9.15 pm-Variety Items. Song-
Give me a heart to Sing to
Helen Morgan Organ Solo
The Blue Danube Waltz
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS | Songs
NANKIN NELLORE TANDA
Josephine 316 Apr. Mənila, Rahani, Brisbane, 7.000 7,000 2nd May Melbourne & Hobart
7,000 5th June.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
SHIRALA CARTEACE
NELLORE
*BHUTAN
TILAWA
RAJPUTANA *BEHAR SANTHIA
8,000 2nd Apr. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan. $14,500
2nd Apr. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 7,000 5th Apr: Shanghai & Japan. 6,000 15th Apr. Shanghai, & Japan. 10,000 16th Apr. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
17,000 16th Ape. Shanghai, Kobe & YokohamE, 8,000 25th Apr. Shanghai & Japan 8,000 30th Apr.
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
ALL DATES are approximate and sub-
ject to alteration without notice.
All Cabins "alls well"
Aus- on the
are fitted with Electric Fans or Pucks Louvre System Steamers
and on: London
tralian Lines are fitted with Laundries, Par cels meastning mot more than 5 en it, will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.
P&O
Reginald Foort
Slumberland
dydney
Les Allen (Baritone).
Accordeon Solo-
Stars Over Devon
Vocal-
George Scott-Wood.
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When that Harvest Moon is Shining Good Night
Orchestra
Sweet Memories
The Hill Billie».
Romantic Waltz Medley
Eddie Carroll and his Music.
9.15-9.30 pm The J. E. Squire Celeste Cotet
La Paloma-Spanish ”Serenade
(Yradier)
O Sole Mio (di Capua) Good Company Medley (arr.
Willoughby)
9.30-9.45 pm-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Beater).
9.45 pm-12 midnight.
the Hong Kong Hotel Dance O cheatza
10.3m-Big Ben:
D42-12-30
#A Relay
from
<England v Scotland. A running commentary on the last half an hour the." International Rugby Union Football Match by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam. Relayed from Twicken-
12.30 am-Close Down Note: There will be Chinese re
corded programING
from Z.E.K. on" a" frequency "of 640 1-locycles" from 8-10.30 p.m.
[THE END]
King Edward VIII (atron) is seen as he sprinkled some earth upon the casket of his late father, King Gengyá had been lowered into the face of St. George's Chi burial place of England's Eings. The Qaseen: Mother
the foreground, facing the burial crypt.
The following is a report of the number of sleepers who occupied the shelters during the
seven
naval, military, nor industrial St. Peter's (West Point):-Ca- pacity, 129; Total Sleepers, 903; power, says the author.
The traditional spirit of the Turned away, 4.- British Navy," he says, "has Po Yan Street' (Central):-Car degenerated, and it is obsess-pacity, 158; Total Sleepers, 1,113; led by the defensive instead of Turned awayTM §.
the offensive.”
Nathan Bond (Kowloon):--Ca-
He says that if Japan made a 'pacity, 150; Total Sleepers, L- good start by sinking three or 038; Turned away, 0. four of the British China Squa-j
dron cruisers. and got half a dozen battleships by her torpe:]
do attacks, she would-be able to viewer. Englishmen." says the meet the British Fleet on equal Lieutenant-Commander, "should terms and to make sure of sne-quietly and soberly consider cess in à decisive action. She what I have said." There is would descend on Hong Kong point in that. It is a silly book. and Singapore “like a bolt" and But the fact that a lot of Jap capture them, but she would anese are thinking along such not attempt to occupy Australia lines is a fact to be taken into or New Zealand until she des-account. troyed the British Fleet, and Lieutenant-Commander Ishi- maru is a well-known writer. gained command of the sea.
If Britain were defeated, or At the Japanese Embassy the left unable to recover for many "Daily Sketch" was told that years, France and Italy would since he had left the Japanese have Europe at their feet, Navy about 20 years ago he which is just what they desire. had become an author and But if Britain won, she would journalist and a deep student of demand that the Japanese re-international politics. nounce their policy of expansión and before long other wars
would be fought."
Singapore "A Threat”
"Nothing Official"
A Japanese business man who is in touch with diplomatic circles said the book in no way He regards the Singapore represents either public opinion base as a "very serious threat,"at any rate apart from a and writes: "If, England is in very small part of it or Jap a position to dispatch a power-lanese diplomacyarat: ful fleet to the Far East in a "To a good many of his allu- few days, the hands of her di-sions there can be no exception. plomatists in China will be But one must not read into greatly strengthened. China what he says the inevitability herself will become, uppish and of war. Be is looking at the begin to treat us with scant position as between Great Bri- respect."
tsin and Japan, and drawing He offers no constructive sug his conclusions from his own, gestions for the maintenance of shall I say, suspicions. There is peace (says the "Daily Sketch"), nothing official about the book but merely repeats vaguely: His, views on the Singapore. "England and America must base are popular in Japan. It give way."
would be untrue to construe his It is a queer naive piece of book as an interpretation of the work, says a Daily Herald re-Japanese policy or programme.
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