THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY-6, 1936
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MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
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PENINSULA & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
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All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with of without notice. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
S.S.
SCORFU
+BURDWAN
•MIRZAPORE
SRANCHI
INALDERA
**SONALI
SKAISER-HIND FRAJPUTANA **BANGALORE
CHITRAL RANPURA **BHUTAN
RAWALPINDI CORFU RANCHI CARTHAGE
NALDERA COMORIN
- Carge only.
From
Toms Hong Kong
About
Destination
14,500 11th July Bombay, Marseilles & Lendon.
6,000 18th July Marseilles, Havre, London, Harm- burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. 7,000 3rd Aug. Straits, Bombay, Karachi 17,000 25th July Bombay, Marseilles & London $16,000 8th Aug. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
London 6,000 15th Aug. Marseilles, Havre,
burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Bal 11,000 2nd Aug. Bombay Marseilles & London 17,000 5th Sept. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
6,000 12th Sept. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham
burg. Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull 15,000 19th Sept. Marseilles & London. 3rd Oct. Marseilles & London. 17,000
6,000 10th Oct. Marseilles, Havre, Londen, Ham- Rotterdam, Antwerp & Eul 17,000 17th Oct. Marseilles & London. 14.500 31th Oct. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 17,000 14th Oct. Marseilles & London. 14,500 28th Nov. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 16,000 12th Dec Bombay, Marseilles & London. 15,000 25th Dec. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
+ Calls Casablanca.
§ Calls Tangier
all vessels may call at Malta.
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Istanbul Piraeus, Symrna and otherLevant Parts by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA
APCAR
TILAWA
SANTHIA
TALMA
STRDHANA SHIRALA
10,000 18th July 1st Aug. .8,000
10,000 15th Aug. $,000 29th Aug 8,000
12th Sept
SAILINGS!
Port Singapore,
Swettenham, Penang. Rangoon & Calentta,
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
lands of Sunshine and Romance.
fish
Old Home Week which will be
6
the 11th.
are
in Northwestern Ontario forts of the city. At the Devil's Where
River Compe, staged by large and put up a spirited battle, cabins are lighted electrically,
The French River Camp pro- the Canadian Pacific Railway has costly farushed, and have run- well equipped chalet-bungalowning water. Many of them have vides especially good fishing and camps at Devil's Gap, near Kenora, shower baths and all have screened fing. Fighting "muskies" great
pike,
and small large and at French River for the ac verandahs. Efficient maid service northern
mouth bass, wall eyes, -and commodation of fishing enthusi-is maintained. asts from all
all over the continent. Arrangements can be made, too, to take care of visitors to Nipigen Biver, another famous resort for game fishermen.
Tear by
year these favored spots, unspoiled by the eviliza tion from which they are separated by a few short hears of train by motor boat or canoe over the and dancing at night. The shr travel, attract more and more vis-grear stretch of water. The camp rounding country provides delight- itora. The camps offer a happy will be open this year from June tel hiking and canoe trips. The combination of the joys of the 26 to September 14. A special camp will open on June 20 and great out-of-doors and the com-attraction this year will be the close on September 20. -
Although fishing is the main | other game fish
found attraction at the Deri's Gap Bun- abundance. A few years ago a 55- malow Camp, just a pleasant best pound "askie" was taken there any heavy fish are brought ride's distance from Kenora, other amusements are swimming right in each season.
A picturesque
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at the camp dock, a nine-hole golf nine-hole golf course is situated course within easy walking die- on Dry Pise Boy, and there is sandy beach, tance, and organized excursions tennis, swimming. 2
BLACKMAIL CHARGE
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pointed that the woman did
noti
"Although I am a total stran-stop and speak to him, changed" ger to yourself, I am greatly his tune.” enamoured to you and
stirred
"OLD BILL” AT FUNERAL
Tas
"Old Bill," the war, time bus, the funeral procession when Charles Darley, aged 56, a L.P.T.E. bux condutor, was buri- ed at Bromley Cemetery last month. Darley died from, in- juries received in an accident while cycling home after mid- night.
Going Out To Kenya to such an extent that what- He wrote to her, stated Mr. ever it will cost me in hard Brown, suggesting that she should cash I intend to get a little fan bear half the $10 expenses he had, and adventure out of you.”* incurred in sustaining the corres- Mr. Brown then read letterspondence, and she sent him three written by "Mrs. A” to Jones, who sums of £2 10s. had described himself as. "Jack Jones had revealed to her for was absolutely kindly intended.”
"I Simply Fled" Grayson." Extracts from the first the first time then that he had not
Later, "Mrs. A” said, "I simply destroyed her letters as she had
done thought, 'Here is a poor creature We can only find blissful hap-asked, and she would have piness together if it is terribly almost anything to get back her who is going mad; perhaps I can
help him.' secret. No one must ever see letters.
"I came to my senses when I us meeting together. I have After, she had sent the money burned your letters, and will you she received a letter which saw him in Birmingham," and 1 promise faithfully to do the same "Jack Grayson" said that he was simply fled never spoke to him."
Lockley Det-Constable
gave guing out to Kenya, and asked her "Appealing Romance" . to let him have £20 for expenses evidence of the trap set for Jones On May 1 the police, who had at Pelsall Post Office. Later ac- terribly dangerous and wreck by now been informed, knew that cused produced an envelope con- ! people's lives.... This is such a letter for "Jack Grayson" was taining 57 10s in bank-notes, which an appealing romance and
so being sent from "Mrs. A. and he handed over, saying, “You might it. That is the intriguing. We are both so pas- Det. Lockley kept watch at Pelsall as well have
ad-money. I have not spent any of sionate it may be marvelous. I Post Office, to which, it was have come to the conclusion you dressed. He saw Jones call' and it"
A second charge against Jones, of don't know'so much as I do, ask for a letter in the name but, like me, you are suffering "Jack Grayson," and nbsequently on which he was also committed from repression. I am tingling spoke to him. to the United Kingdom vis New
"Down Undar" you will feel a new being and even H you are not imelined towards Suring, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you will find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you 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 humour 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 fine Laundry
A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least we had almost forgesten the cuisine will set you Estening eagerly for the gong!
Regular Monthly Sallings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-- The Union SS. Co.'s Steamers Zealand
land, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Boyal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & 0. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Saez. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers Zor Southampton and London via. Panama Canal.
FEASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
NELLORE
TANDA
NANKIN
7,000 7,000 7,000
1st Aug. 4th Sept. 2nd Oct.
to mine?
"Letters can be divine,
but
Jones said: "I admit it
for trial, concerned an alleged-let- ter demanding money from "Mrs-
It was stated that for a long period Jones had corresponded name of with "Mrs. E" in the "George Smallman." She destroyed his letters.
all over when I think of you Now, desperate secrecy.”
me who sent the letter to Mrs. A.' B.” The second letter opened, "Darlat, and I am very sorry." ing, darling, passionate Jack," and Later, in his desk at the colliery contained this passage:
where he worked, the letters from “I am just made for lots of "Mrs. A." were found. love and don't get any.
Isn't it
"A very Nice Face?
"Mrs. B gave evidence that terrible? I am the type who al- "Mrs. A.," a smartly dressed wo- Manila, Haben, Brisbane, dydney ways looks 28 and never ages at man of early middle age, was then she sent "Smallman" several sums of money under "veiled threats." called. Man's Letters. Destroyed.
"Mrs. A" said that when she She never saw "Smallman.”-
Jones pleaded not guilty and re- The letter said that she was in received a snapshot of himself from
Melbourne & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
•SOMALI
NALDERA
SANTHIA
KAISER-I-HIND
TALMA
7,000
13th July Shanghai & Japan. 9th July Shanghai & Japan.
16,000 8,000
9th July Amoy, Shanghai &.Japan 11,000 23rd July Shanghai & Japan. 10,000 23rd July Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
2nd Aug. Shanghai & Japan.
TANDA
.7,000
"BANGALORE
6,000
5th Ang. Shanghai & Japan, -
8,000 17,000
6th Aug. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
6th Aug. Shanghai & Japan
SIRDHANA
RAJPUTANA
SHIRALA
~8,000 20th Aug. Amoy, Shanghai' & Japan.
ALL DATES are approximate and sub- All Cabins ject to alteration without notice. are fitted with Electric Fans.or Punks Louvre Aus- Vstem.
Steamers on Landon and tralian Lines are atted with Laundries, Par cels measuring not more than 5 en. It will be received at the Company's Once up to Noo
on the day previeux to sailing what
"Ails well
on the P60
all"
a way of grand birth, but loved Jones "it seemed a very nice face" served his defence. He was al- simple things She knew an old Sheeramined it through a mag-lowed bail, himself in $100 and empty house where they could go nifying glass."
and "love and love." The "letter She admitted that she had "been contained the phrase "My pas very foolish, adding, "I must have sionate boy friend."....
been nearly out of my mind at the In a third letter "Mrs. A" said time.”
two sureties in £50.
SIR F. MACMILLAN
that she trusted "Passionate Jack" After he had sent the 57 10s and did not believe him to be a Jones wrote about going to Kenya Leg Fractured During
and asked for $20 for a few peces Morning Exercises The letters written by Jones to sities."
blackmailer or a bungler.
Sir Frederick Macmillan (84),
“Mrs. A" had been destroyed, but In another letter, he said that " in these, said Mr. Brown, he in-unless he received a further £2 dicated that his parents were poor, 10s, making £10 in all, to which the publisher, who died at his but had hoped for him a career he said he had a right, he would house in Devonshire-place W in Parliament art mode
postpone sailing for a month. If recently, was said at the Padding- On March 14, added Mr. Brown, the money were sent, however, she ton inquest later to have fallen when carrying out his morning [“Mrz. A” came to. Birmingham would get her letters back.
Replying to MA Victor exercises about three months ago. by arrangement, and at the Post
A maid, Annie Berkener, said
For further intmation, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, des apply Office saw a man who was wearing Haden, defending, who asked why to The Agents:-
a certain sign that had been the corresponded with Jones, "Mex, Sir Frederick told her that he had agreed.
A said: "I wondered about the hurt his leg "When she saw this a she mental outlook such a man had-- was so shocked and distressed at nothing else."
MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO
He was moved to the London
Clinic for an operation, and re- the difference from what the "ex- She added that she was not de turned home after four weeks. P & O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG pected him to be that she drove sirous of corresponding, but "1 Sir Frederick's death was said
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round Birmingham, and went home thou without speaking to him
The man, apparently disap-
who
he was the type of man to be due to heart failure follow- ight be helped by me, aling a fractured leg
admit it
Verdict of accidental desth
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