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Sailings

To SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES

vin SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU

S.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE

8.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

SS. "PRESIDENT TAFT"

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

Mar: 5

Mar. 19 Apr

vía MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ..

BOMBAY and CAPETOWN

8.8. "PRESIDENT-JACKSON"

Mar. 23

S.S. "PRESIDENT GRANT" 5.S. "PRESIDENT HAYES"

Mar. 30

Apr. 20

To MANILA

S.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

S.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT

S.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 26

To NEW YORK and BOSTON..

via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES and

* 8.5.

PRESIDENT BUCHANAN "

* S.S." PRESIDENT JOHNSON "

*S.S." PRESIDENT FILLMORE"

• Cargo only

PANAMA

Mar. 27

Apr. 13

May 8

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TATUTA MARU'

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HIE MARU

**

Tuesday, 25th Feb. Tuesday, 11th Mar.

12th Mar.

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)

Wednesday, SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo & San

Francisco.

* SAKITO MARU (starta from Kobe) Sunday, NEW YORK via Japan & Panama

* AWATA MARU

Thursday,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila,

HUSIMI MARU

MADRAS

* DELAGOA MARU

10th Mar.

20th Mar.

Wednesday,

26th Feb.

Monday,

3rd Mar...

1st Mar,

Saturday,

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22nd Feb. 23rd Feb.

Tuesday,

25th Feb. Monday, 3rd Mar. Tuesday, 11th Mar.

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo.

ANYO MARU

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Saturday,

RANGOON &. CALCUTTA via Singapore

• NAGATO MARU

• DAKAR MARU (calls at Saigon)

KOBE

& YOKOHAMA

TATUTA MARU

ATUTA MAKU ..

NITTA MARU

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SAILINGS FOR SWATÓW, AMOT & FOOCHOW & RETURN

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Return Of The Sea-Devil?

"

Old Sea-Raider Active In Pacific

Graphic stories of the rescue of survivors of the ships which "were recently sunk by German armed ralders in the Pale have now come to light. The following is an account of the rescue of 500 survivors who were marooned on Emirau Island.

In their excitement, the men in, we the little motorboat could hardly tumble out a coherent story to the port authorities at

Kavieng, New Guinea. They had crossed the 85 miles from Emirau Island, they said, to get help for some 500 prisoners of war,marooned there" by German sea raiders.

HELP NEEDED

Help was needed quickly. Some of the castaways were badly torn by shrapnel and splinters. Seven- ty women and children were nearly exhausted. All of them were dirt-encrusted, hollow-eyed, half-starved.

PASSENGERS :

The following passengers arriv- od in the Colony on Saturday:

Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Assomull, Master K. Assomuli. · Mr. Wm. J. Atkins, Mr. J. C. Carter. Dr. M. C. Balfour, Mrs, Mary Black, Mr. Al- bert N. Reeves, Mr. Walter Wilson, Mr.

Chung. Chan Master Foo Chlore Hon Mr. Yu Chow-hao, Mr. Teat Hul, Mr. Tomas King

Tai Guan, Mr. Ah World Mr. Kah Hee-luey, Mr. Wai Chong, Mr. Tsung Fah-liu, Miss Clara Lia. Mt. Ching Ng. Mr. Suen Ng. Mr. and Mrs. San Tam, Mr. Ka; Tso. Mr. Fon Wong. Mr. Tang Yan, Mr. Kan Yu, Mr, Kuan Yu,

DEPARTURES

The following were passengers on the President Coolidge which left for the North on Sunday, Feb.

23---

Mr. Vassanmal Assanmal, Rev. John Gilbert Hindley Baker, Mrs" D. L. Ballantyne, Capt. and Mrs. G. R. Bass, Pastor and Mrs. R. A Beckner, Mstr. Thornton A. Beck- By the time a rescue ship had

ner.

Miss Roberta M. Beckner. picked up the tired, haggard littl

Miss Margaret L Beckner, Miss colony. taken them safely on to

Clara C. Beckner, Mstr: Harry 3. Australia. the garbled accounts

Beckner. Mr. W. G. Braidwood, had begun to make sense. They

Miss Edna Burkwall, Mr. H. R. traced the voracious course of an

COUNT. VON LUCKNER

Batters, Miss L. D. Christiansen. armed Nazi merchantman with its

Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cook, Mr. W. G. prison and supply ships, the Manyetish-owned Glengarry. a 7,100-ton Crokam, Mr. B. Guilluame, Miss L. Maru and the Tokyo Maru, "which merchantman cantured by the Hartwell, Mr. W. H. Heggie. Mr. had been shooting up Pacific Germans

W. Hewitt, Capt. A Holthe, Miss at Copenhagen and. shipping lanes for weeks, bagging fitted out as an auxilary crater Florence F. Jack, Sir Eleazer Silas, at least ten New Zealand British its skipper: Count Fellx von Leak.. Kadoorie, Mr. W K. Le Count, Jr.. French and Norwegian vessels ner who hoodwinked the British Mrs. W. K. Le Count. Mt Ray-

OLD RAIDER

for eight months in World War I mond P. Ludden, Mr. F. N. Mer- rist. Mrs. W. W. Morton, Mrs. Troy Though none of the prisoners while he Seeadler ran up a store. Perkins, Mstr. Phillip Ferkins. could identify the captors, sur- of 15 ships in the Atlantic and vivors of an Indian Ocean sinking Pacific, who boasted his exploits Rev. E. Riedel, Mr. and Mrs. J. F

Richmond. Mr. J. M. Sabnani, who reached Hongkong reported had never cost a life

Mrs. N. Semmelman, Mrs. Mar: that the biggest troublemaker An

"

i

The old sea ra'der had prepared the Pacific was the onetime Bri-himself well for his World War I guerite Lloyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sole. Mr. Serge Stachurski, Job. In 1930 he boked about the Mr. C. Stanley-Smith. Mr. J. H Caribbean for two months with a Taggart, Miss K J. Wise. Miss crew of 46 US. youngsters, to teach them "a love of the sea." Ev 1937 he was back in his World War 1 hunting grounds on a two-year round-the-world junget.

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

Orders by the Hon. Mr. C. G, Perdue, Acting Commissioner of Police

GENERAL

Zealander

Ruth Woodsmall.

CAMPINCHI PASSES

LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter)The

With his sailing yacht Sertente former French Nayy Minister, M. he slipped through Australian Campinchl, died at Marselles Fes- waters, taking somdings, making terday. according to the Swiss All Reservists who are unable picture record of his trip with radio

a Nazi Government to do a duty or parade allotted to the help of them by their O. C. on account of photographer. A New sickness must produce a medical who accompanied him from Auck. munitions. By the time war broke certificate in support of their ab- and to Sydney discovered the cut the Count had even mapped steel and charted possible bases in the sence. This is essential and un-Seeteufel buttressed with less followed will entail disciplin-braces, stocked with arms and Marquesas and Society stands. ary action in accordance with the Police Reserve Ordinance.

CHINESE COMPANY/ Training Course-Part IV. Those detailed wil attend. Prince's Building, 1st Floor, for Part IV of Training Course under Inspec tor Ry Lau Shlu Chuen on Wed- nesday, February 26 at 17.15 hours sharp.

Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

INDIAN COMPANY

Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered

FLYING SQUAD- Training Course--Part 1. Mem- bers of the Kowloon Section will autend Police Training Schoci, Kowloon on Friday, Feb. 28 at 17.30 hours for Part I of Training Course. Dress-Blue Uniform.

Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

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D. C, P. (R).

Hongkong, Feb. 22, 1941.

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Frequent and Regular Sailinga for

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CANTON (Weekly sailing) TOVIAN, SAIGON and Sawotor.

SINGAPORE PORT SWETTINAM and PENANG

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TULARI, GIZO and LORENGAT.

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HONGKONG DIRECT TO LOS ANGELES (în 21 Days) THENCE TO SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, ORE, TACOMA, SEATTLE, and VANCOUVER NEXT SAILINGS 4TH WEEK IN FEBRUARY, 1941 and 4TH WEEK IN MARCH, 1941. Issaing through Ba/Lading to Gur& Atlantic Coast with trasshipment at Los Amamina by feat opportunity

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1941. —PAGE 1 ||

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