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WEEK DAYS

ELEPHANT RIDES IN THE .

STRAND,

Kowloon...

Taumati...

Sistin Tripo Tip Fanling Sheung hat

Market

... Dep.15.40 Dep 450 ...Dap! 7,02 Dep.2.15

Saumchua

Sheangabni

Fanling...

Taipo Market

Taip

Shatin

Yaumati.. Kowloor

2.14

9,15 10.30

3.29 17.10

A.M.

Ꭺ. Noom

11.40 12.00

9.24 10.39

12.09

9.8 10,51

12.21

9.49 11.04

12.84

Dep. 7.91

59 *11.08

12.39

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1.03 211.18

12,49

...Dep. 7.38

10.07 11.00

12.52

A 7.43

10,13*11.29 12.20 19.38

2,07 2.13

3.155,09 3.21 6.34 8.29 8,08

AMA

P.M. P.M...

2.M.

...Dap.

7.21 8,05 10.38 11.40

1.56 8,00

4.175.18

6,08

1

Dop

7.25 8.12 10.4) 11:47

3,07

4.24 3.20

8,15

Dapu

7,32 8.16 10,49

3.11

+4.09

.6.24

6.39

Dup

7,428.28 10,59

3.21 4.39

5.34

6.99

Dep. 7,45

8.30 11,04

3.25 4.49

Dep

7.59

8,43 11.17

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RO0903111.37 19,41

5.58 6.33 9.38 4,56 3.51.6.48 6,03 6,58 3.50 5.08

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THE LIBERAL PARTY SQUABBLE;

SELIT NOW COMPLETE.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE WINS THE FIRST ROUND."

Mr. Lloyd George has won the first round of the fight. By twenty votes to ten the Liberal Parliamentary warty adopted, a resclution which his empor- tars regard as tantamount to a vote of confdence in him as chairman of the

party in the House of Commons, and

A MAHARAJAH ON LONDON TRAFFIC PROBLEMS.

"SO DIFFERENT."

There was in London on Derby Day" Fat least one distinguished visitor who

had no wish to go to the Derby.

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is

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Steel bodies-especially steel saloons- are rapidly finding favour in the eyes of motor car designers and manufacturers. writes Gordon Fraser in the Daily Express. In fact, the all-steel motor. car is bailed as the motor-car of the future..

"Another alternative to wood, besides, steel, is, however, in the field. Fabric:It's as easy dard to many popular makes of chassis. a small army of secretaries, and who told bodies of various types are fitted as stan-

work are Evening Standard representative that The obvious advantages of fabric body- comparative freedom from: he did not care for racing

"I know you will any I am very differ- rattles and squeaks, lightness, and cheap dence. The split is now complete, and section of Liberal the Georgian "

ent from the majority of my country-ness of manufacture. The last two of M.P's are congratulating themselves on

substantial victory - The proceedingsmen," he said, "but racing simply does these suit it admirably to the needs of at the adjourned party ineeting, which not interest me, excepting that I like to the 10 to 19 hp. type of chassis, especi The all-steel moter-car, therefore, has was presided over by Mr. Lloyd George, see the crowds and to study the people.ally for carrying out saloon body work. lasted only an hour, and later on official very rarely visit the racecourse at statement was issued, as follows:

Lord Oxford's friends consider implica censure on the leader of the party in the country for publishing the correspon

Sir John Simon gave an account of his visit, with Sir Godfrey Collins, to Lord Oxford, and Sir Godfrey then read the following letter from Lord Oxford:

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home.

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HIS ONE DERBY.

"I have been to your Derby once the first time I came over here. It was several years ago, and I do not even re- member what horse it was that won.

The Maharajah, wealthy and powerful though he is, has the appearance of any simple, unostentatious visitor, and wears English clothes.

Ho chatted for a few minutes about loved it more London, and said that he every time he came.

"I think you are improving London very much," he said." You are making your streets wider, and putting up some very fine new buildings.

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The most up-to-date steel bodies are cast all in. one piece, and in consequence they are absolutely free from rattle. This method of manufacture, though egon omical and sound where standard-body- designs are concerned, is no use at al for a firm who fit their chassis with bodies designed to suit customers' individual requirements.

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44, Medford-square, June 8th. My Dear Collins-I have received and considered with anxious attention, and with a single-minded desire to promote the true work of Liberalism, the report which you have given to me of the proceedings at the meeting last Thursday. I need not assure you, and I hope I need not assure anybody, that the course I have taken was taken after fell reflection and with a complete absence of personal or sectional feeling. It is equally absurd to suggest that my attitude is inspired by an unwilling-

It is noticeable, too, to one who has ness to advance along Radical lines. 2001 been here for a year how far you

The astonishing speed and reliability of Nothing has happened since my letter have progressed in straightening out to you last week to alter the view your traffic problems: Coming from the present-day British motor-cycle is in then felt bound to express India it seems always strange to see such no small part due to experience (dearly sincerely,

dense trafin Although we have a little, bought and gruelling experience some- The meeting then proceeded to consider congestion in Calcutta and Bombay we times) obtained over the tortuous the resolution which had been moved by have, of course, nothing like what you Sir Robert Thomas and seconded by Sirare troubled with in London. Murdoch Macdonald at the previous meeting. It was as follows

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That the Liberal "Parliament party in the House of Commons de precates the publicity given to the differences between the Liberal leaders, and expresses the earnest hope that our lenders will use their best endeavours to restore unity in the ranks of the party

ences

XO ROOM FOR ELEPHANTS.

Then our trafic system is necessarily so very different from yours because have plenty of room. You could not very well go riding down the Straad on elephants, could you?"

The Maharajah said that his visit had no political significance. He was only in London for a little holiday and to buy

few clothes,

Mr. Febby had moved, and Majer Crawfurd had seconded, the following amendment; To omit the words, "What the voting last night, established precates the publicity given to the diler clearly and beyond doubt is that Mr. the Liberal leaders." Lloyd George commands & majority of between

asked roughly two to one in the Parliamentary Captain Wedgwood; Benn" now leave to add after "Commons" the fol- party. His position as sessional chair- lowing words, "being determined to man has been safeguarded, and there will oppose and destroy the Protectionist now, once again, be two separate sections Conservative Government, and seeking, of Liberals in the House. where there is common ground, to co- operate with other sections of the Opposi tion to that end." The chairman ruled that this raised a different issue, was not germane to the present resolution, and should be moved as a substantive resolu- tion.

THE TWO SECTIONS.

FUTURE OF THE PARTY.

The motor-cyclists" "Derby Week" open for the Tourist Trophy races begin then in the Isle of Man...

'course.

All the prominent Erms of motor-cycle manufacere have entered teams for the races. Ahe Triumph " machines are three-onthy the Triumph Cycie Company and one entered by the Motor- vele Union of South Africa which will be ridden by Mr. C. H. Young. This sup- port from a Dominion club is most happy and encouraging. I wish that more such organisations would support the premier motor-cycle road races of the old country, A scheme for teaching new owners of motor-cars the art of motor-driving.-which has been instituted by the London con cessionnaires of Morris Motore, was in- augurated in London by the Home Secretary, Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Each purchaser of a Morris car through the London agents will be entitled in future to a course of free lectures on the subject.

The number of accidents, fatal and otherwise, has risen each year," said Sh

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had been taken Mr. Lloyd George ad- dressed a few words to the meeting, in the course of which he said that he very mach regretted all that had happened. He adjourned the meeting last Thursday: A division was taken on the mend. when he could have taken a vote favont ment moved by Mr. Fenty-and-seconded able to himself, in the hope that in thei the sense of the meeting, would have by Major Crawfurd. Twelve members meantime Lord Oxford, on bearing of voted for and 20 against as follows-made advance. He regretted that For: Captain Wedgwood Bean, Mr. Lord Oxford had not seen his way to do o, and he had, therefore, to accept the

Two London architects, Mr. H. V. Briant, Si Godfrey Collins, Major

position. Crawfurd, Mr. David Davies, Mr.

As Mr. Lloyd George remains the head Ashley and Mr. Winton Newman,et Fenty, Sir Robert Hamilton, Mr. P. A. Harris, Mr. Mackenzie Livingstone, Mir of the strongest section of the party in Gray's ina-square, have won the competi Hopkin Morris, Mr. Huncing and Sir Parliament it is expected that he willation, for the building of the new Masonic select his own Chief Whip. The present Peace Stemuriat Temple for the United John Simon.

Against: Mr. Duckworth, Mr. Hugh Chief Whip, Bir Godfrey Collins, was Grand Lodge of England, which will be Edwards, Colonel England, Captain E. Evans, Mr. W. Forrest, Captain F. Eppointed by Lord Oxford and voted erected on a site between Great Queen-

with the "Oxfordians." He was also street and Wild-street, London.

A large number of designs were sub- Shadow one of the members of the' Guest, Mr. Harvey. Major Hore-Belisha, Sir Robert Hutchison, Captain Garro Cabinet who signed the letter to Lord mitted for the competition, and of these Jones, Mr. Heyda Jones, Lieut.-Com- Oxford supporting his action. That be all but ten were eliminated. Mr. Ashley's' mander Kenworthy, Mr. Kenyon, Bir will continue, in view of the breach that and Mr. Winton Newman's plans were Murdoch Macdonald, Major Owen, Bir has taken place, to identify himself. with finally selected by a committee of eminent Beddoe Hees, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Sir Mr. Lloyd George is not expected for one architects, which included Sir Edwin Lut- Robert Thomaa, Mr. C. P. Williams, and moment, and the probability is that Mr. yens. Both the winning design and the Mr. Wiggins.

Lloyd George will invite Sir Robert remaining nine are now being exhibited Mr. D. M. Cowan was present, but Hatchison to become his Chief Whip, at the Royal Society of British Architects, The new temple will be built of Port- while Sir Godfrey will act in that Conduit-street, W. did not vote.

Oxfordian" section. A division was then taken on the re capacity for the

Which of the two sections will have land stone and marble, and the main solution, moved by Sir Robert Thomas Twenty members voted for Lad ten possession of the Liberal Whips-rooms in doorway, in Great Queen-street, will be of bronze Provision-is-made for a tem the Lobby remains to be seen. It is a against, as follows:

right in the centre of the building and For

Mr. Duckworth, Mr. Hugh point that will have to be settled by the ple with a seating accommodation of 2,000 Edwards, Colonel England, Captain E. authorities of the House. Perhaps, as a

entrance through a spacious registration Evana, Mr. Forrest, Captain. Guest, Mr. compromise, they will be divided up be reached in a straight line from the main Harney, Major Hore Belisha, Sir Btween the two groups, although, in view hall and two vestibules. In proximity to Hutchison, Captain "Garro-Jones, Mr. of the relations between them, this night the Grand Temple will be the library, Haydn Jones, Lieut.-Commander Ken: not be a particularly happy arrange museum, conference rooms, and reading, worthy Mr. Kenyon, Sir Mardoch ment. The Parliamentary party has writing, and smoking rooms, and below st Macdonald, Major Owen, Sir Beddon given its verdict It will be the turn of offices will be provided for the general Rees, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Sir Robert the Liberal Candidates Association to staff. The new temple will contain 15 Thomas, Mr. C. P. Williams, and Mr. decide on Friday which, lender it will lodge-rooms with a total accommodation Wiggins.

Tollow. Then, at Westonsuper-Mare, the of 1,075, and there will be lifts to all -Against-Captain Wedgwood Benn, rank and file of the party will have its doors. Mr. Briant, Bir Godfrey Collins, Major say, If Mr. Lloyd George wins there his Our whole idea," said Mr. Newman, Orawfurd, Mr. Peaby Sir Robert Hamil victory will be complete...

"was to get a fine entrance to the tem ton, Mr. Harris, Mr. Livingstone, Mr. Mr. Lloyd George has accepted an in-ple, and it is proposed to combine the Hopkin Morria, and Mr. Runcima vitation to address the Oxford University work with a street widening plan through Mr. Cowan, Mr. David Davies, and Liberal Club. The meeting will take to Drury-lane, which will enable a splen Sir John Simon did not vote.

place in the evening, and will probably did vista of the building to be obtained." Five members of the party were absent, be held in the Union. The Oxford Mr. Newman added that the cost of the namely, Mr. Ellis Davies, Mr. Ian Liberal undergraduates bave invited the completed building, including the exten- Macpherson, Mr. George Thorne, Mr. Cambridge Liberal Undergradutes Assion plans, which have been drawn up, John Ward and Mr. Trevelyan Thomson, sociation to attend the meeting, and this would be £1,000,000. The part actually

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