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KLINE

SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.

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Kamakura Maru

Tuesday, Tuesday,

20th May 3rd Junc

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kohe)

Heian Maru

NEW YORK via Japan & Panama

*Nako Maru

24th May

Saturday,

Thursday, 26th June

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo &

San Francisco.

Rakuyo Maru

Monday.

26th May

(starts from Kobe)

COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore

*Tottori Maru

Friday,

13th June

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila

"Onoc Maru

Friday,

20th May.

SAIGON

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Wednesday, 28th May

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo

RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore

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KOBE & YOKOHAMA

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Wednesday, 28th May.

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Thursday, Monday,

Tuesday,

15th May 19th May 20th May

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Cargo only.

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calling at

ISLAND,

CAIRNS,

RADIO

5.45 p.m.-Indian Programme.

6.30 p.m.- Closing Lotal Stock Quota-

fiuus.

6.32 p.m.-A Dance Programme,

Quick-Step Bluebirds in the Monn

light (film "Gulliver's Travels" }, Fox-Trol-I Hear a Dream (Alin

"Gulliver's Travels"). Jack White and Hts Collegions

sing Grandma's Parcel.

The

Organ,

The Dance

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 12, 1941.

UNIT

AMAH SENT

WITHOUT TO PRISON PRIVATES

Canadian Military Po-|

A 19-year-old married amah, was sentenced to two months' hard labour by Mr. D. J. N. Anderson, at Kowloon this morning, for stealing a gold wrist watch, a gold pockel watch with a gold chain,

and $14 in cash from her mistress,

Fox-Trots - Macpherson is Relicar-lice, most of them drawn

Mrs. Ng Lai Wai, of No. 39, Fuk from the Royal Canadian Lu Tsun Road.

the Band Mounted Police, are play-

Accused disappeared after theft at 8 am. yesterday. The ing an important part in

po ice traced

her her through manoeuvres which the guarantor later.

Accused, who had pawned the Canadian Army are carry-pocket watch and the chain, suidk

and Me Tangos Elegante Papirusa Malinconia.

Bernardo Alemany et son Orches.

tre Argentin.

Fox-Trots If I Only Had a Heart

It I Only Had a Brain both from ing out in preparation for she had given $15 to a man to the defence of Britain prevent him from reporting the

hell to the police, against invasion.

The Wizard of Oz.**) Victor Young and His Orchestra Waltz Who's taking

you home

1

nigh17 Mantovan and HIN Music

for

Daneug

700 p.m-London Relay The News.

Setting out in advance on motor- cycles, mil tary pulice erect speci- ally designed signs and dimmed lights at all major intersections.

7 15 P ni. London Relay Questions where they maintain traffic con-

of the Hour.**

7.30 pm-Folk Music

Dances

English Foll Songs fund

FRIT Fairfield1 Regimental Band of M Irish Guards cond by Lieutenant Willcocks.

Creme de Minthy Irish Jig tarr

Marguetis013 1

Salterelle 16th Century Netherland

Tune carr Taufstein} Nicolas Furlong's Jig Irish

111 Miller)

Jig

The Pipers Guild Quartet Anchusan Prasad Damers (ar

Schoneber}}

Svimpaliony Orchestra Conti

Cockr

D

Happy Swiss Memories (421

SWINK Ensemble.

11/1

Clog Dance (Pelias)

Pavilion Lexeaut Novelty Orch

8.00 p.m.

NotContents

Local Time Signal and Au-

B 02 p.m

This week's PlugiKRATIETLEN 805 pm. Piano Duets by Wilson and

Leach

The Hat Medley

11

You

my lucky Stat. Bird on the Wing. The Music Goes Round and Around King of Hurlesque Medley

Fo

are

Shooting High, Lovely Lady: I've got My Fingers Crassed

U 11 Memories Mediey (N

Fux-Trots Miss Annabelle Lee

Little Japanese Sandman, Chinatown, My Chinatown Waltzes Al Sweet Mystery

1.fe Magic Wollz. Merry Widow Waltz

8.15 p.m.-London Relay-"Hi, Gang!" v.00 p.m.-London Relay-The News

and News Commentary.

trol posts night and day.

BRITISH PRISONER

OF WAR KILLED

SEC. LT, EDWARD L. DEES, D. 1. 1. WAS RECENTLY SHOT The security and mobility of AT A GERMAN PRISON CAMP. thousands Of troops and hun-

He was standing at a window dreds of vehicles may depend to sketch when a sentry, thinking upon the efficiency of their that he was disobeying rules by control.

fired leaning out,

twice after In actual operations the mifi- | shouting. He was killed instantly. tary police Hust br frontline Before the war Ser. Lt. Dees Iroops, moving ahead of the main was

member of a well-known formations, plotting the way and North Durham Rugby Club and seeing that units are guided to the Ravensworth Golf Club, the right locations.

t Accoriling to letters received They

are also responsible for from the camp, he was buried in taking charge of prisoners of a cemetery outside the cump, wreaths being laid by Brig. The Canadian military police Nicholson on behalf of the camp company now in England is and by Col. Bramwell and Lt. cumpletely self-contained and Lightfoot On behalf of the re- carries its own food, petrol, an-giment and his room companions. muration blankets and other

war.

equjunent.

unit in It is the only

the Canadian Army which has rich privates. Every man has at least one stripe.

British Wireless

WOMAN INJURED IN ATTACK ON JUNK

THETIS WIDOWS' CLAIMS

An appeal arising out of the Theus submarine. disaster is ex- pected to be heard in the High Court.

Writs claiming damages have been issued

of the on behalf widows of some of the men who died. Mr. H. J. Wallington, K. C., has been briefed. The appeal

TSUI TSAT, 39, FISHERMAN, Concerns preliminary points raised. The Thells sank in Liverpool HAS INFORMED THE POLICE, THAT WHILE SAILING ON Bay on June 1, 1939. There were survivors of the 103 BOARD A FISHING BOAT OFF only four

The submarine, MIRS BAY. ABOUT THREE men on board. MILES SOUTH-WEST OF NAM which was raised and renamed Thunderbolt, has since done good O, ON Ma

FRIDAY AFTERNOON,

work in the war. HE WAS ATTACKED BY PARTY OF ARMED ROBBERS (ON BOARD A LARGE JUNK.

9.15 p.m.--A Glazounow Programme,

Scenes de Ballet, Up 52

2'teambule

Scherzino

Oriental

monettes Danse Mazurka Pas d'aeljun Vals, - Polonaise

New Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Eugene Goossens, Spanish Sereande

Fritz Kreisler (Violint with piano

p.m.-News

French 100

9,45.10.00

Short Wave Only).

9.45

p.m. Smetana-From Meadows and Forests.

Bohemia's

Czech Philhat utinie Orchestra con-

ducted by Rafael Kubelik

10.00 p. London Relay-News from

Home" by Howard Marshall, 10,15 p.m.-Selections from Grand

Opera.

"'C'arinen** Preludic

(Bizeth

Act I

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra

eund by Leopold Stokowsky 'Carmen' Jo DIS Que Ric Ne

M'épouvante | Bizet).

Romeo et Juliette' -Je Veux Vivre

Dans ce Reve (Gmunod Eide Noreda (Soprano)

Orchestra

with

Meistersinger-Prizes Song Wag-

ner)

Lohengrin's Narrative-In Distant

Lands (Wagner). Richard Crooks

Orchestra,

(Tenor) with

Nacht

10.35 p.m.-Delius-Paris-Eint

stuck.

(The Song of a Great City)

London Philharmonie Orchestra conductec! by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart.

11.00 p.m.--Close Down.

SLONG

I'M

"GOOD"

'TO TH'

DENTIST!

^

The robbers opened fire on his junk, and wounded his wife, So Sze-n.u. 40. The robbers' boat came alongside and removed ** cargo of salt fish.

He

INJURED ROBBER

DIES

robbers

One of three alleged who were beaten off by their in- tended victim, armed with a wood- arrived early Saturday en pole, last Wednesday morning morning in Taipo, and his wife at No. 168. Nanchang Street, was treated in Taipo Public Dis- | Shamshiipe, died in the Kowloon pensary, with injuries to her left-Hospital yesterday as a result of thigh.

the head injuries sustained.

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