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NEURALIA ARRIVES
Leaves England With
1,400 Passengers
RELIEFS FOR COLONY
To-day's Short Story
The Rescue Of Rajahs
THE CHINA MAIL: FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1936
(A Detective Story)
THE tiger crouched low on lantern, King stared with silent
THE “NATIONAL” DRAW
Police Recreation Club Sweep
Tthe user of the elded cage, hortor at the stared behind the sweepstake conducted by
man
The following is the draw in the
Police Recreation
Club on
the the
who- No need for him to go nearer Grand National Race, which is be
ito see that Parsons. the animal ing run at Aintree to-day.
rss dead. That one The first prize is valued. crushing how had finished him.$4,620.00; the second at $1,320.00
"Rajah!" King gasped. "You and the third at $660.00.
The Draw
at
Delayed one day by bad weather its brilliant green eyes fixed on bars. beyond her scheduled time, the the body of the troopship Neuralia arrived yes-sprawled a few yards away.
Blood welled from the dreadful tamer, terday afternoon from Southamp ton via Gibraltar, Malta, Colombo wound on the back of the man's and Malaya. She left England on head. The gold-braided tunic he
wore had been ripped from collar killed-your master 2** February 22.
The beautiful tiger whimpered, Golden Miller (5958). Reynolds- The Neuralia set out with 700 to coat tails. He made no move- naval officers and ratings. 400 mert as he lay there and the flow jerawling across the cage towards torn (103). Avenger (4650), Double military details and 300 mer of of blood from his crushed skull the speaker. Certainly Rajah did Crossed (1974), Castle Irwell (4334). not look like a killer. King saw Dalaneige (160), Bagatelle Second the Royal Air Force for porta became slower, finally stopping.
Denil de Boeuf (7960), Blue Trince Lifting its beautiful striped the powerful body tremble, and (647), Brienz (4562). Or (1377), The following disembarked yester-
(6484), Remus ($45), Persian Son
Prince head, the tiger began to whimper, then the lips twitched back from
(1617), day:
(1203), Bachelor Roral Artillery.-Major E. E. breaking every now and then into the long, white fangs.
It slid
Rearing up. the beast flung it Buckthorn (1862). Inversible (7808), roar Provocative (4055), The Boy in Blue (4720), Kiltoi Mockler-Ferryman, M.C. and Mrs.dreadful anaris.
the (118), Hillsbrook through
Jones Mockler Ferryman, Major G. H. yards towards the body, but then self against the bars, and
Again and again its after roar echoed Charcher, M.C., 2nd/IA. E. R. E-drew back.
Every hair was bristling (8557). Ego (5457). Davy
(72) Uncle Batt (7934), Rich- binze Dayzel (from Southampton). Lenarls broke the midnight silence camp
and green Are seemed to
borough (5694), Luty Books (8621), Moorland View (6501), Rathfriland Lanell. Mrs. Lanell and four chil-of the circus camp.
(133), Emancipator (4164), Brown from the eyes.
(1733), Brother (780-6), Pereraik
few
.dren. Set. Colledge. Mrs. Colledge Figures moved in the darkness and three children; S/Sgt. Trevor, and then lanterns began to gleam
From the caravans and tents pour-! L/Bdr. Sutherly (from Malta).
8th Heavy Brigade, RA-Sat-led out the staff of Burton's World- two Beating Circus. Wiry acrobats. sad-faced D. Johns. Mrs. John and children; L/Set R Sweet, Mrs. light-footed tumblers. Sweet and child; Bdr. A. Basker-clowns mingled anxiously together. ville. Mrs. Baskerville and five! The gigantic Fat Lady pushed 38 her way into the crowd, and her bombardiers, children;
thin, faint voice was drowned by Anti-Aircraft Artillery.St. Ja bass roar from the World's Smal- Whittle, Mrs. Whittle and four lest Dwarf who accompanied her.
somebody ! "Rajah!" children.
gunners.
six
5th A. A. Brigade, RA-Four "What's bombardiers.
Royal Engineers.
Higgs.
children.
萨
Higs Mrs.
TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be Speed-Boat Con-
**The spiracy.
(A Detective Story)
"Mad" Bourloff said from be raid. with Rajah? hind King "Get a gun and shoot. Wrong
Parsons? That ecs the only thing to dn." Where's his keeper.
He hacked away, watching the tiger auxiously. After a sad glance! A tall and handsome young man at the beast, King followed him.
Lt. A. H. Aren't we going to get any sleep and two to-night"
ARA
This tiny 17-ounce bundle of an eye-dropper, is getting plenty ants at the Prospect Park Zoo, the first bear boca in New York
Castle View (3265), Ascetic Pride ""SUNDAY HERALD”
(8847).
Battling Still |(6360),
D'EyDepart (6632), Crown Prince (4569), Coularach (8006), Comedian (603), Rod and Gua (1137), Koen
Evasiomon (349),) Blade (1852).
Blaze Lyzton (4532). Zag (2469), (3920), Royal Ransom (1912). Coolen (1922), Broadway (6876), Alexera (6015).
NARROW WIN FOR SAINTS Recreio "B" Lose At
Badminton
St. Andrew's "A"
CUP FINAL
(Continued from Column ¿}'
for having his breakfast from of attention from proud attend- Brooklyn, New York, for he is
City in 30 years.
FIRST AIR MAÏL LEAVES
"Dorado” Carries 18 Sacks Of Letters
When the Dorado took off
AIRSHIPS OVER GERMANY
Four-Day Flight Commenced
- CHIRA MAIL ~ SPECIAL
Berlin, To-day.
The two Zeppelins, the new 12 129 and her sister-ship, the ve teran Graf Zeppelin, started yes. terday morning on their projected four-day trips over Germany.
The new ship, which in the meanwhile has had her name, Hindenbury, painted in huge lat- iters on the hall, has 58 passengers on board. while the smaller Graf Zeppelin carries 20.
Over
The two Zeppelins first proceed- ed to Stuttgart, from where the Hindenburg had to return to Frei- drichshafen for minor repairs. It, however, took off again in the early afternoon, passing Nuremberg a few hours later, and then headed for Saxony, where it will join the Graf Zeppelin for their further journey. This leads to East Prussia, Danzig, burg, Heligoland, Hannover and Berlin, where both ships are ex-
to arrive to-morrow. pected Trans-Ocean Service.
SPROUT-PICKING TO MUSIC
To the music of amplified dance competed last the sprout-picking
Probable China Áttack China will be able to field their strongest possible attack and this from Kai Tak this morning for will probably comprise Tso Kwai-Penang she carried away with shing, Fung King-cheong. Lee Wai-her a total of 18 bags of mail records, 16 men tang and Ip Pakowa and Chan weighing 207 lbs. 4 oz. made up month for
of 6,506 letters and 194 post championship of England at Elm- Kwai-liang.
what carda for London and S,648 let-ley Castle, Worcestershire. undecided Portugal are
and postcards for other their team will be. R. Marques ters will be seen in goal, although he places.
subsequent air
that
ony extending over 30 years. The last bag of this import- Mr. Hynes considers is not playing to-morrow for Re towards the There was nothing they could do until the underkeepers arrived Royal Signals-Sgt. F. Bennett. pushed his
creio against the Navy. N. Belant "cargo" was sealed at 8.15 about 75 per cent. of this mail Mrs. Bennett and three children. speaker.
"I don't know where Farsons is" with their rakes and spears. Then
trao and B. Gezano, two of Por-p.m. at the Post Office last night is of an abnormal nature, main- 2nd. Battalion. Royal Welch
defeated tugal's key men against China, under the personal supervision ly made up by philatelists' let- Fusiliers-2ad/LL F. C. Hing-he said. "He's not in his bunk the body could be drawn from the
in our caravan. He generally goes cage.
Suddenly the man stopped at the Recreio "B" by 5 games to 4 in will have a very strenuous day as of Mr. T. Hynes, the Superinter-ters, and that the Post Office mail hull-Ford.
3 the Men's Doubles Badminton they have to play in the local ident of Mails, who, incidentally, officials will have a much easier 2nd. Battalion, East Lancashire out at midnight to make sure all's Regt. C.Q.MS. W. Hampson, well with the animals. He must sight of the slender figure of
woman hurrying towards him. His League at King's Park last night. ternational hockey final on Sunday will be retiring in a few weeks task on
time after a service in the Col-days. Detailed results of the match morning against England. Mrs Hampson and three children; be over there."
"You'd better go back to your were as follows: L/Sgt. E. Gaythrope, Cpl. A. Alli- John King turned his head as stern face softened a little. son, A/Cpl. F. Haworth. L/Cpl he spoke and signalled to a giant
fellow who had just appeared. He caravan. Helen," he said gently. W. H. Brown.
Battalion. Royal Ulster was nearly seven feet in height. "Something terrible has happened" "Dick? Don't tell me it's Dick Rifles. Capt. G. M. K. Ryland and and, very apparent from his bulg-
ing muscles, was the strong man Parsons?"
"Rajah got him I don't un- Mrs. Ryland. L/Cpl. R. Dixon.
A. E. Xavier and A. Alves Royal Army Service Corps. of the circus.
"Bourlof," King said, "every-derstand it. Rajah wouldn't hurt Lt. E. H. Reeder, Mrs. Reeder and
braz Weill and Bliss child; S.Q.M.S: W. C. Street, Mrs. body seems afraid to go over and anybody, and certainly not Dick. "B
children; one see what's wrong. Will you come?" Why, Helen!"
A shrill cry came from the girl, lost to Fincher and Kew
Kost to Wong and Wong "Bourloff he 'ees afraid of no
and, throwing up her slender arms. N.C.O, two Corporals, 12 pri-
thing!"
The pair hurried across to the she collapsed. Her tiny body was Lt. T. D. M. Martin and Mrs. Marcare with the rest of the crowd almost bidden by her long, golden tin, Lt. C. H. George, Sgt-Major following warfly. Holding up a hair.
1st.
Street and
vates.
0.42
Royal Army Medical Corps.-
A. A. Barton and Mrs. Barton,:
Cpl. G. Smitham, Mrs. Smitham
and three children; two Corpora's 2ND DIVISION
and tea Privates.
Queen Alexandra Imperial Mi- litary Nursing Sisters. - Sister! Miss P. Hogan, Sister Miss E. V. Miss D. Nichel-j Wallace, Sister
son.
CHAMPIONSHIP
New Partnership HL. Barros and N. Beltran (Recreio
Portugal contemplate several
will beat M. Weill and A. S. Bliss 21-5 changes and V. Costs and L. Souza. beat E. F. Fincher and H Kew 21-17 the St. Joseph's fall-backs. beat R H Wong and S.
probably be seen occupying these Wong
(Recreio positions, with Delgado, Beltrao and Elas forming the intermediate 21-14 line.
A. Basto and C. Noronha lost to Weil: and Bliss
King made a movement to pick
up the girl but as he stooped to
lost to Fincher and Kew lost to Wong and Wong
V.R.C. Victory
V.
21-14
18-21
... 1-21 (Recreio
Ward is on the injured list and will not play for the Saints to morrow against the Club, although 6- he hopes to be lit enough on Sun- 8-21 day to take up his position at in- 15-21 side-right in support of A. V Gosano, who will probably lead the
do so a mighty hand closed on his The Victoria Recreation Club attack, supported on his left. by shoulder. He was lifted of his scored a narrow
win over St. Bertie Gosano. The wingers will the Men's probably be T. Castilho, of Re feet and flung away. The giant Andrew's "B" in form of the strong man loomed up Doubles Badminton League, at St. creio, on the right, and A. Alves,
Andrew's Club last night, the on the left
FOR ROYAL NAVY in the darkness.
(Continued from Page 5)
"Bourloff will take Mees Helen scores being 5-4 in favour of the to her caravan!” he said.
visitors.
C. Nolasco da Silva
S. A. and
J.
MENTAL PATIENT'S ESCAPE
21-16
J. A. Hamilton
H. P. White
A man who escaped from Col- 21-1: Dey Hatch mental hospital was stopped by a policeman in Piccad- 21-8 illy and returned to the asylum! E. (VRC):after being 24 hours at large.
9-21
From the cage of Rajah came ja hideous mari Spreadeagled Rumjahn (V.R.C.): Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
Dawson against the bars, the beast was best L E. Kirby and P. Lt. Col. J. F. King, Mrs. King and!
Difficult To Beat
trying to break its way out." daughter; Lt G. Gillam and Mrs.
The Fusiliers, who are falling
M. Dixon Hawke looked with beat S. A. Broadbridge and P. Gillam, S/Condr. A. Day, and two
race for Second children; Sgt. A. Smith, Mrs behind in the
are a dificulte amusement at the anxious beat N. A. E. Mackay and Smith and child; one N.C.O. and Division honours,
chair in his consulting-rooIn team to beat when on form. Bum-ung man who sat in the client's save ten Privates.
the centre-forward,
"So you're asking me to. 1/8 Punjab Regt. Lt. C. H. ster,
hard-worker, while Morgan and the life of a tiger by proving it Genders.
Royal Army Pay Corps.-Col Parry are men who require con innocent of killing a man?” L. J. Lightfoot, O.B.E., and three stant watching. Sanderson is very said.
safe in goal. N.C.O.'s:
Corp of Military Police.-Five privates.
University Students
Married
13
a
*Certainly such friendliness
Fisher and C. C. Pereira lost to Kirby and Dawson
eat Broadbridge and Hamilton 21-6
beat Mackay and While
he
tou
C. R. C...
Recreio
10-21
3-21
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19 18 1119 16 36
16 15 195 22 30
19 14 511145.28
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15 10 5 73 44 20 5 83 43 92
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27 8 973 80 16
18 8 10 65 85 15
17 4 13 47 88
21-14 Xavier and R. Marwell (VEC): 4-21 lost to Kirby and Dawson... John King nodded, and his steady lost to Broadbridge and Hamil- Recreio will be greatly weaken- eyes met those of the criminologist, ¦ led when they encounter the Uni-T've known Rajah since he was lost to Mackay and White
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE versity. Several of their school cub," he went on "No beast REGISTRY WEDDING boy players are competing in the could have been more friendly or King's College sports while, ow-gentle. Why, sir, even when full- ing to the Sunday Herald Charity grown. Parsons used to wrestle Eliot Ball “A” Cup final this Sunday, several of with Rajah, and they'd roll toge Beereis "A" their senior players will be rested ther on the floor of the cage!”
12 Eliot Hall B and so several players will be
Hardly consistent with the trea St. Andrew's "A called upon to fill the gaps.
The University forward line, cherous attack. I happened to read St. John's The wedding took place at the
case, Fire Brigade Registry yesterday of Mr. Liwhich includes Blake, Liaw and the inquest report of that Fook-shu and Miss Daisy Tsz-ha Tang, should give Fernandes, Be- and I understand that your friend Woo, both students of Hong Kong creio's goalkeeper, a busy time was struck from behind.”
The base of the skull was University.
Ong and Lopes are a good pair of The bridegroom is the son of backs, while Lim, in goal, can al-[crushed.”
"The medical evidence was that Mr. Li Koor-chun, a member of ways be depended upon.
The Engineers should have so there were the distinct marks of BULL-FIGHTING the board of directors of the Bank of East Asia, Ltd., and the difficulty in beating the Radio,ļa tiger's claws The blow had bride is the daughter of the late though the latter have shown vast been struck, too, with tremendous
last few force." Mr. Woo Hay-tong, formerly com-improvement in the pradore of Messrs Butterfield and games. O. M. Omar and Azim, I am aware of all that, Mr Swire, and a niece of Mr. H. in the forward line, supply Hamet Hawke, but I still feel there's a Woo, the well-known solicitor. with beat passes and these three mystery to be solved:"
Mr. M. J. Abbott, Deputy Regis-are their most dangerous forwards. trar of Marriages, officiated, and the witnessEN
to the ceremony were Mr.. Li Koon-chun and Mr. H. K. Woo.
(Continued on Page 13)
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enclosure
By forcing the
where 50 fierce fighting balls were kept, thus setting. the beasts free, Communist agita- ***After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hong Kong Hotel,
{show gratitude to the Fuchrer tora caused a panic in a small -CHINA MAIL - SPECIAL at which a large number of rela-
Netphen, To-day. An inci- for all that he has. achieved in town in the Province of Ceceres tives and friends were present 'to offer their congratulations to the dent illustrating the spirit in the past few years that they yesterday. happy couple.--
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