1936-05-01 — Page 10

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Canadian Pacific

EMPRESS OF ASIA

SAILS FOR VANCOUVER via SHANGHAI & JAPAN

AT 6. A.M.

FRIDAY, MAY 15

Stoamer

Hong Kong

Losve

Shong-

Naga- Maki hai

Leave Arrivo

Yoko.

hana Honolulu Kobo

Victoria Leave Leave

Leave Arrivo

Van- Couvor

C/Anla

E/Japan Juno 28 June July E/Asia

10 July E/Canada July 24 July 20

May 18 May 17 May E/Canada May 20 May 31 E/Russia June 12 Juno 14 June

28 12 July

10 May

Juno

18 June

21 May

8 June 18 June

23

6) June

20

June

12 June 17 Juno 29

1

July '14) July

July

10 July

3 July 18

9 July 14 July 27

July

11 Aug.

29 July 18 Aug.

31 Aug. 16

7) Aug. 12

Aug. 24)

Aug. 26 Aug.

28 Sept.

E/Asia Sept. Sept. 0 Sept. E/Canada Sept. 18 Sept. 201

Oct. E/Russia Oct.

8 Sept. 10 Sept. Sept. 23 Sept.

8 Oct. 40ct. Oct.

TO MANILA

12

25 Oct.

10

2 Oct.

[Oct 19

7

E/Loxala Aug.***7jAug. Aug. E/Japan Aug. 21 Aug. 23

To

EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

3 Sopt. R Sept. 21

.at 5 p.m. May 7th. .May 22nd. ...June 4th..

Full information from your own Agent or

CANADIAN PACIFIC

WORLDY GREATEST

TRAVEL SYSTEM:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY

1936.

LAST OF THE

PRESIDENT LINER

PAGANS TRAVEL SERVICE

Adapted by CHARLES REED JONES from the Mera Goldwyn-Mayer nemia

Lilleo, a Tofoan_maiden, is in lave with Bale, a Typee warrior. Taro, chief of the Typeca, deter minca to get Lilleo for himself. Mala and Lilleo are among the Typers who visit Captain Buck- ley's schooner, which has dropped anchor in the lagoon. After a drunken revel, the Tupecs return to the island. But, Malo and five other warriors, tricked by Buckley and Tars, are held on the ship. Mola fights to

кесаре, .but he is overcome and locked in the hold. Returning to the to- land, Taro

forces Lilleo to marry him. Mala and the other captives are taken to Palud d forced to work in the phosphate quarrick. When a coral tunnel Mala saves the life of collapses, -Commandant Brannon, but Mula is pinned under a falling rock.

CHAPTER X

get sentimental before a native."

He spun about and strode through the door.

was behind her. She posed a mom- ent on the rail, then dived gracefully swift into the men. With Buro, With the news that Lilleo was to strokes, she struck out away from the join him, Mala looked forward with pier. Her course lay parallel to the now hope to his life on Patus. With line of the shore; her goal was A the permission of the Commandant, sheltered cave that she had seen as ho worked late into the night, after the ship rodo into the lagoon.

Lilleo scrambled up the beach anti hin dally job at the quarries was done, to prepare, a fare for his va-began her eager search for Mala. As hine. And nach evening, before he she hurried, on, always bearing away returned to this task of love, ho from the pier and its threat of re- sped eagerly down the dusty road capture, she spict a woman, busily to the office to ask the white chief weaving top cloth, before a fare. The valine darted forward to greet for some news of Lilies.

"Patience, Mala" Brannon would hor,

"She will soon be here!" зау.

Two wocks Inter, Captain Buck- ley and Robbins, fala Mate, stood in the centre of an excited

group af tanca and wahines in the Typee "Mala will be there," she said, village,

Lilleo.

and deject and abe pointed gravely up the long, d,

at the white, dusty rond. ircle, The Mate, fu-

"Maru fringe of the circle,

Lilleo thank you!" ent in the language of the Typees, cried gratefully, and she sped up the draned out his translation of road. message from Commandant Bran- non. A Joyous scroom rose shrilly ns he read Lilleo's name. Her arms flying madly, the tore her way

londiy

1 search for Mala, my

tane," Lilles explained. "Does the woman know where the man callet can be found

Mala

When Lilleo reached the quarry, the workmen, amazed at seeing a woman in their midst, dropped their tools and stared at her. Reilley, the discipline of Patus, reached for the

At the first crash of the collapa ing tunnel, Reilley and Hastings mustered their men and drove them to the task of rescue. Kivi, fleet through the villagers to Robbin's overseer, ever alort to the avern Tofonn, was dispatched for the doc- tor. The others wielded their picks

and shovels with a frenzy to clear he cried. "Lilleo! I am whistle, dangling from his neck.

ing and squirming his way along,

a path to the entombed men. Creep Hastings

wormed in why to a great, gaping hole in the pink cor- ral. He called frantically to his Commandant within the choking, dust-laden cave, There was no an-

swer.

Hastings worked his way back precariously to more solid ground. Pleading, cursing, praying, the ex- horted the panting, sweating men

efforts, The greater

doctor and forth with ner- paced back vous slepa; two men lay, perhaps dead, perhaps dying, in this ghost ly

tomb at his side, yet he could do nothing for them.

to

10

Union Building.

Tel. 20752.

NYK

General Passenger Agents in the Orient for the CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Asama Maru

Talyo Maru..

Chichibu Maru

Seattle & Vancouver,

Wed., 6th May Sun, 24th May

Wed, 3rd May

Hikawa Maru (Start from Kobo) Mon., 18th May Hiyo Maru (Starts from Kobe) Mon., 1st June London, Marseilles, Antwerp & Rotterdam.

Hakusan Maru

Haruna Maru

Katori Maru ...

Sat., 9th May

Sydney & Melbourne via Manila & Ports.

+Neptuna (Calls Saigon)

Kitano Maru

.Sat., 2nd May

Bombay via Singapore, Penang. & Colombo.

South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu.

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.

kid! Let's go!"

to recall the men to their tasks, but, as he regarded Lilleo, it suddenly dawned upon him that she was Mala's woman.

"Mala!" he shouted. "Look! Haere, rome bero1"

She sensed his meaning, and she stepped forward eagerly to follow him to the beach. Taro caught her by the arm and pulled her back roughly, Lilleo, frustrated again, screamed and Mala turned to answer the sum- fought frantically, but she was help-mons, and his eyes fell upon Lilleo. less in his strong hands.

With a great shout of joy, he dropped an-his pick and ran to her. the "Lilleo!" he cried. "Lillo."

"Lilleo is Taro's vakine!" ho nounced majestically. "Taro is chiefl"-

"Now, what?" Buckley asked the Mate.

"He says he's the big-shot around here ind we can't get away with his dame."

what?"

"Right, you are, Mate! Tell the chief to forget it--we're his friends. I figured it was a dumb idea in the

first place."

cm-

Mola and Lille rushed to cach other. As they met, he gathered her in his arms with one swoeping gesture. Lost in their ecstatic brace, they clung together, unnindful of the men around them, deaf to their good-natured roars of laughter.

Reilley, too, was amused, and he was happy for Main. Half-heart- edly and amiably, he turned to the men with his inevitable cry, "Work! Work!"

walked over to Mala and Lilleo the and patted the happy boy shoulder.

told hango home now, Mala," he

"You

him.

"Well, if you take my advice, Cap- When, at length, they eat a pass-tain, you'll lay off. A swell chance age through the debris, Dr. Frawley we'd have of ever pickin' up any more Jed the way to the trapped men, men for the quarries around here, if Hastings and Reilley following close we try to cross him now." behind him.

"They're alive!" Frawley shout ed after

hasty examination. "Quick! Get them out of here!"

Willing hands carried the men

Robbins conveyed the message to to the soft piles of mats that Fraw- Taro and placated him with a heavy Mala needed no further urging, He ley had prepared for them. Deftly, string of bright green beads. Tare swung Lilleo into his arms and raced ho worked over them. Presently, hung them about his neck and strutted down the rund towards his newly Brannon

his opened

and proudly before his people. Lilleo, finished fare. looked about In a daze.

thoroughly beaten in spirit, slunk "He'll be all right now," Frawley away fawards the chief a fare.

Rehun, stole. after the announced, "A fow bruises-that's Mala's mother,

dent girl. She placed Ile turned his attention to Mala. arm about the vahine's shoulders and He shook his head gravely.

cycs

(To be continued.)

whispered words of hope into her ear. The P.&O. Banking

Corporation, Ltd.

(Incorporated in England, 1920).

Authorhed Capital

"Bad" he muttered to himself. Lilleo smiled her thanks and hurried "Here,

Reilley! We'd better get him on with lighter steps. back to the office."

When Buckley's schoonar heeled But, Dr. Frawley's first fears of over in the brisk breeze of the late Internal Injuries proved groundless, afternoon and ran for the open sea, Bruised and battered by the crush-Lilleo lay hidden in its durk hold,

weight of the coral, Main re Robbins

bins discovered her the follow- Subscribed and Pald-up covered quickly

under the physi- ing morning. Too late to return her Reserve Fund cian's expert care. His puin eased to the island, he planned to hold her after a day of intense ngeny, he until their next trip. Buckley accept- reated confortably on the soft ed-the wisdom of this-course--and ----- kapok mattress, prepared for him in Lilleo was locked in a small cabla be- the doctor's office.

low deck. She accepted her fate with Commandant Brannon visited him smiling resignation, planning, some on the second day.

how, to escape when the ship docked at Patum.

.Sat., 23rd May Sat, 6th May

ing

Sat., 23rd May

Atauta Maru

.Sat., 27th June

Ginyo Maru

Tokiwa Maru

.Fri., 15th May .Thurs., 28th May

Wed., 13th May

be

Wed, 13th May

Liverpool via Port Said,

Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

...Mon., 11th May

Sun., 3rd May

Thurs., 7th May

Rakuyo maru

Now York via Panama.

†Nako Maru

+Naruto Maru

Genoa & Valencia.

†Toyooka Maru ...

Fri., 22nd May

Homburg via Djibouti, Port Said Alexandria, London.

Kashif Mara

Calcutta via Singapore, Penang

+Tsushima Maru

Ponang Mard Hakodato Maru

Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama. .

Kashima Maru Yasukunt Maru

& Rangoon,

Sat., 16th May Fri., 29th May

..Sat., 9th May

Wod., 20th May

Atauta Maru (Nagasaki direct) Fri., 22nd May

Cargo Only.

Burns Philp Lines, Joint Passenger Agents,

Gibb Livingston & Co., Ltd.

Tel. 30291.

MOM

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH Mail steamERS.

Sailings from Hongkong.

MARSEILLES via Saigonį Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti (Adon), Suox, Port-Said.

Aramis

Chenonceaux Jean Labordo

D'Artagnan

5th May

To SHANGHAI-KOBE.

Chenonceaux

. 19th May Jean Laborde. .2nd Juno

D'Artagnan 16th June Felix Roussell

.2nd May 15th May .30th Ilay 12th June

We can issue through tickets to Egypt, Syrian ports East Africa, Madagascar by transhipment on our mail steamers. at Port-Said or Djibouti.

For full Particulars, apply to:

Tel. 26651.

Cie des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Raved

10,000,000 2,604.150 180,000

HEAD OFFICE. 117-122, Leadenhall Street, London, EC.. --- WEST END-BRANCHE:****** 14-16, Cockapur Street, London, 3.W.1. BRANCHES-Bombay, Calcutia, Calicut,

Calmbatore, Colombo, Tiongkong, Madras, Shanghal, Singapore.

Agencies in all principal towns of the world

"Ifole, Mala! How do you feel?"

Оп solicitously.

the morning of the fifth day,

General Exchange and Bankkis busincomm Fine!" Mala lied. He smiled the schooner rods Into the harbour transacted. Loan and overdrafts granted on happily, pleased at the kindly in-nt Patua. Lilleo watched through approved security. Current and Fixed Deposit terest of the white chief.

the small porthole. Soon, the ship secounts opened.

BAVING ACCOUNTS IN LOCAL CUR- "A good man, Frawley," Brannon was made fast to the jetty, and RENCY Interest allowed at 25%, per khnam, told the doctor. "He

the side and my Buckley jumped over

STERLING BAVINGS ACCOUNTS ( started down the pier to the shore: interest allowed at rate which may be life."

Then, why the shuckles?" Fraw She lost no time now in carrying out obtained on application. Joy ask. "Ilis legs were chained the simple plan she had so carefully TRAVELLERA' LETTENA OP CREDIT together when Wo carried him formulated through the long days and and TRAVELLERS CHEQUES inated: also here."

nights at sea. A thin sliver of light angers: Larters of Credit for use only of "He was hard to handle on the shone along the edge of the hatch bone call and B-L. Bleaners and at

ports of ship tried to fight his way back to above her head, and that faint ray British Income Tax Recovered. his woman."

of light was her ray of hope now. Execaturskips and Trustowshipa undertaken. The docter nodded knowingly. She jumped to the cabin's rickety

W. J. WADDINGTON, "I understand the same old story. table with lithe grace and pulled her-

Hannger. Remarkable when you como to

the hatch. Clinging

Hongkong. 17th April, 1936. Up to think of it-romanes flourishing desperately to a beam near it with In this God-forsaken hell-hole.

one hand, she pushed the hatch

up him something for with the

Well, I owe

other. Cautiously, she CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. my life, you know," Brannon requirmed her way through do the plied. He have his woman. I deck.

guess you'd better tell him, Doctor; Unseen, she made her furtive way I'm afraid it wouldn't do for me to to the side of the ship. The jetty;

Triestina

Lloyd

NEXT SAILINGS

To S'ha m/s "Himalaya" 5th May

To Italy: m/s "Victoria” 28th May

SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS Validity 100 days, at greatly reduced coat allowing of 24 months stay in Europe. Special concessions to 1st and 2nd class travellers to London.

Faces to Venice, Trieste, Genoa and Return, £132, £88. £50, Special Two Months' Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Ratos

£44 £25 £21

To BOMBAY

ZA

COLOMBO

"

SINGAPORE

SHANGHAI.

1

£41

£22. £19 £18 £13 £11 £12 £ '9

£ 6'

ROUND THE WORLD tickets issued at Special Reduced Rates in connection with all the Trans-Pacific & Trans-Atlantic Conference Lines, ITALIA & COSULICE LINES Agents for the sale of through and independent tickets to North, Contral and South American ports, via Italy, TIROUGH TICKETS TO LON DON-23 days---Special facilities for despatch by train of heavy baggage with liberal frco allowance.

INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN TICKETS with the Dollar Lines on very favourable conditions.

LLOYD

TRIESTINO

P.O. Box 143, Tol. Addr. "Lloydlano” -- Telophones Nos. 32082/3.

Canton Agents:-DODWELL & CO., LTD., Shamesn.

BURNS-PHILP LINE

From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, RABAUL, ́SANDAKAN and MANILA.

The Motor Vessel,"

are

"NEPTUNA" Consignces of Cargo hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th May, 1936; will be subject to rent.

All claims against the 'abeamor must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th May, 1930, or they will not be recognized.

To comply with the General Bond- od Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Ofleer in atten- dance when damaged dutiable goods are examined,

All broken, chafed, und damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns. where they will be examined on the

6th May, 1996, at 10 am, by Blessrs. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has-boen effected, counter- Bills of Lading will bo Bigned by,

GIBD, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD. Hongkong, 28th April, 1080.

Agonts.

is Yours to Command

President Liners? frequent mailings and their uniqsa slosovar priekiogos allow you t travel ftat exactly as you choose." And Dober Otonaship Liow and Ameloan Mall Xiļpē worldwide offloat and agents are maintained to serve you sabore in whatever plats" you chance to be. Make your next trip more enjoyable, travelifng “¿he Praident Like way*

TO SAN FRANCISCO

Via Shanghai, Kobo, Yokohama, Honolulu, San Francisco, Panama Canal, Havana, New York.

Pros. Cioveland 8 a.m. Pros. Coolidgo Pros. Taft

8 a.mi, Pres. Hoover 8 0.10. Pree. Plerco

8 a.m.

8

TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA

Via Shanghal, Kobe, Yokohama and Victoria.

May 6th Pres. Jefferson May 10th Pres. Jackson June 3rd Pres. McKinloy Jugo 13th) Fres. Grant

July 18tPres. Jofferson

EUROPE, NEW YORK

Via Manila, Blagapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Naples, Genos and Marselilen.

Pres. Monroe Pres. Van Buren

Pres. Garfield

Pros, Polk Pres. Adams

Midnight May 8th

MANILA

May 22th

Juno 5th

June 10th

July Brd

THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE

Next Sailings.

8 qm. May 9th Pres. Jefferson May 23rd Pres. Coolidge

H

11

June 6th Pres. Monroo

Juno 20th Pres. Jackson

July 4th Pres. Van Buren

MOST FREQUENT SERVICE ON THE PACIFIC DOLLAR STEAMSHIP AMERICAN MAIL

PEDDER DUILDING-HONGHÒNG... CANTON BRANCHI No. 4, Shakee Street.

THE

0 p.m. May 2nd

9p.m. May 7th

8 a.m. May 9th

6 p.m. May 16th

hm. May 23rd

LINES LINE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

AENEAS

AGAMEMNUN

sails 6 May. for Marovilles, London. Rot- Lerdam, & Glasgow saila 20 May, for Marseilles, Casablanca, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow LIVERPOOL SERVICE

AGAPENUR

Baile

1 Juno

NEW YORK SERVICE

GLADOUK Ball 4 July

for Havre, Liverpool &

Bromborough

for Boston, N.Y., Philadelphia & Baltimore via Manila, Batavia Straita & Cape of Good Hope

PACIFIC SERVICE (via Kobe, Nagoya & Yokonamej TINDAREUS sails 21 May for Victoria, Vancouver à Seattl INWARD SERVICE

PERSEUS

TYNDAREUS DEUCALION

Duo 4 May From U. R. via Strails Due 1 May From Pacific via Japan & B'bai Due 10 May From U. E. via Biraits

MENTOR Due 17 May From U. E, vía Btraita

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger accommodation.

For freight, vasnage rates and information apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Tol: 30533.

Agonis. 1, Connaught Road, C.

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

DO. LTD

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation). Homewards to:

Port Sudan, Port Said, Marseilles, Algfors, Oran, Antwerp, Rotterdam (Amsterdam), Hamburg, Oslo, Gothenburg and other Scandinavian Ports.

Outwards for:

vio Manila and Straits Settlements

MS. "SHANTUNG“ M.S.. "AGRA" M.8. TAMARA”

2nd May

2nd June

.2nd July

.10th May.

.18th Juno

BAT

Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Osaka. M.S. "TAMARA”.

M.S. "PEIPING"

Passenger Rates:

Agents:

Hong Kong to Mediterranean Hong Kong to Antwerp

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Hongkong.

G. E. HUYGEN

Canton."

Page 10Page 11

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.