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號九拾尢百弍千查萬式第 日大初月九年寅丙
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 127, 1926 01
THE YANGTSZE INCIDENTS.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
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TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYB
AMAM Noor
6,40 9.15 14.30 11.40 12.00
6.80 9.24 10.38
12,09
138 4.95 1.96
5.99
5.88
7,02 9.86 10.51 1951
· 1,86] ~-458) 5,51
7.16 9.4 11.04
12.34
149
5,091 6,04
Taipo Market
Dep. 7.21 0.53 11,08
12.38
1.33
5.13 6.03
748
Faning... Shengshui
Dep 7.82 10.03 11.18
12.48
2,05
8.19
Dep. 7.86 10.07 1192
12.52
2,07
508
.8.23
7,43 10,18 11,98 10.20 12.58
2.19
8:02 5,34 4.29 8,09
T.M
Dep
8.05 10.98 11.40 158
8,00
7.09 8.13 10.45 11,47)
8,07
Depi
729 8.16 10.49 11,51
3.11
1417 513 8,08: 6.16 8.19
Dep. 742
8.26 10.59 1202
8.21
5,54
Dep. 7.59 8.49 11.17 12.21 Dep. 812 8.85 11.29 1833
8.20
9,08 11,37 12,41
8.25
8,58
2.97
4.56 5.51 6.18 8,50 5,08 509 8,59 518 811 7,06
A. NOON
Shambha
Shumakan Sheangahui Fanling Tipo Kacket
Таро
Shatin
Kowloon...
..Dep. 746 830 11.04 12.07
Shamaann
442
SUNDAYS AND PUBLIO HOLIDAYS
8.35 9.15 10,90 11.40 12,00| 9.02
9.24 10.39
9.35 10.51
9.49 11.04
9.53 11.08
12.09) 2.81 12.21 3.9 331 2331 1994 938 6.05*EN 2.48
Kowloon.
Dep 8,40
Youmaki...
...Dep. 6.50
Bhatin
Dep 7,03
Tripo
Talpo Market
Fanling
...Dep
Dep Dop
7.16
721
19.38 3,00 6.09
10.08 11.181
19.48 8.11
Shaungahud
Dep.
9.12 10,07 11,22
9.18 10.18) 11.28 12.20
F.M.
19.52 13.58| -8.21
8.15
6.20 758 8.24 8.02 6,90! 8.06
6.40 6.09
8,07
$.11
5.51
*8,24
8,25
8.38
8.50
853
(6,47 6,306,59 6,8817.0
...Dep. 8.12 10.38 11.40 1.56 8.00 ...Dup 8.19 10.45 11.47
Dep.
10.49 11.51
Taipo Market Dep. 8.38
888-10.39 12.03
10
Dap 8.37 11.04 12.07
Shymehun.
Sheungahni
Fanling
Taipo
Shatin
Yeumati...
Dep. 8,61 11.17 19.31 Dap. 9.03 11.29 13,33
Kowloon... ...A 9.11 11.87 1241) 8.37
SHA TAU KOK BRANCH. WEEK DAYS. Fanling...Dep. 745 1130 220 8.225. Shatatikok,Arr. 8.40 12.25 815 720
ETATION,
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SUNDAYS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.
2.M, FM PAC. Fanling...Dep, 2.45 11.30 8.20 8.25 Shatankok...Art. 8.40 19.25 4.15 7.20
WEEKDAYS. STAZIONI. Shatankok...Dep. 6.30 10,151.05 6.00 FanlingArt. 7.25 110 2.00 8.83 SUNDAYS AND PULLIO HOLIDAYS,
STATIONS,
Shatankok...Dep. 6.30 10,15 2,05 5.15 Fanling Art. 7.35 11.10 8.00 6.10 Further information may be obtained at the Bamway Officia, Kowloon, or from Masers. Tuós, Cook & Box, Lan, Hozaxare, or from Exis Barisan Extras Go FANT, HONGKONU,
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The fighting on the Yangtaze. Tocussed A largely attended valedictory meeting the attention of all the Home papers on to bid farewell to a number of workers affairs in China. The comments of some of the China Inland Mission who are of them have already been given in the leaving for China was held in the Central Daily Press. Among those which came to Hall, Westminster, on September 9th hand by the last mail are the following minutes. The Chairman was Lt. Col. J. Winn, R.E. The Morning Post says: "The same. If you have curly hair and are afraid The Rev. Howland Hogben, who has power which has been "blockading our of going bald at forty, do not be afraid just returned from the Hosta Schools, trade on the Canton River now threatens to mention it to a Lloyd's broker. He Hungtung, to take up the position of our trade on the Yangtze, This is an will not think you vain. "He will merely superintendent of training in the Mis-event which throws the affair of Wanhien, enter it in a book, tell you how much sion's training home for young men, spoke serious as it is, into comparative insigni- premium he wants, and pay you $100, of the educational side of missionary work ficance. And it faces the British Govarn- £1,000 or whatever it is if the bald patch in Chins and particularly in the Hoste ment with this urgent problem: Is it to comes. Schools at Hungtung. One of the press submit to the destruction of British trade ing dificulties facing Christian schools in on the Yangtze, as it has submitted to China was, be said, the question of re- the destruction of its trade on the Peat? gistration. Boys who attended schools River, or is it again to take a hand in the cot registered with the Government were great game now being played for the not eligible for Government schools and future of China? It is certain that the universities, for the coveted, scholarships prosperity and almost the life of Lancs to tady abroad, or for Government sere, shire-to say nothing of other branches rice...
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but revolutions are everyday risks in the Christ they might be a mighty power for The Financial Times says: "How awk ordinary way of business. Merchants good, lost to Christ and His cause they ward it is that the Chinese General, with trading in South America constantly were a tremendous menace.
whom we have quarrelled on the Yang-take out such policies. Miss H. M. Bood, who has spent seven taze, should be one of Wu Pei Fu's in the Province of Kiangai, spoke lieutenants, and that this should occur at of the extremely rapid change in the a moment, when the Southern champion Province from the age-old conditions of Russian influence, the Red Cantonese which existed ten years ago, to the pre- army directed by Russian officers, is at-mindedness have come to insure against Sent time use of modern mechanical, tacking Wa Pei Fa with to all appear the risk of losing valuable papers or electrical and other appliances, and comance-an unexpected degree of success We ineare hunting people against an modities. Silk stockings and skirts were ... From the chaos of Chinese affairs outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. in known to-day where a decade ago the it is vain to look for any early solution their district, professional swimmers skirt was unknown, and stockings of But one thing could be done while the against attacks of cramp, and we have
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Miss H, E. Withers, who has worked mitigate its results for Great Britain and against the failure of his imagination,
that is to organise a really efficiënt British for nine years in the Province of Shensi, propaganda in China. Effort and ex
Most of the recent Channel swimmers KING EDWARD spoke of the medical side of missionary penditure wisely directed to that end have been insured, and stood to gain
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Actors and actresses insure against she left to come home a party of vil have to be carefully harmonised with it. the risk of losing their hair or arms or lagers, hearing of her departure, had And that harmony would have to extend beautiful complexions. I have known made & day's journey to bave perfectiv in detail to the acts of naval officers, touring comedian of the old school insure
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It is now a common thing for people often must, on their own local resposto insure themselves against bad weather nche before she returned,
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during their holidays Talking of holi Intervention..
days, I have even insured one man The Manchester Guardian says: Of against being after his Christmas A roll-call of returning, workers. was
course no sane person would desire to dinner!. read by the Rev. W. H. Aldia, who said extend intervention in Chins if it couldYou may insure against your house that it was quite possible that friends possibly be avoided. It is extremely falling down, your mother-in-law.com- doubtful whether it would be any remedying to live with you, being struck by of the departing workers who had read even for the immediate evil, and it might lightning, failure in your profession, the papers lately might be inclined to easily have disastrous consequences. It or anything else. However, queer it may question the wisdom of sending out mis-is clear, therefore, that the use of mili: be, you will find someone at Lloyd's to sionaries during the present troubled tary force should be limited, if any at all take the risk."
is necessary, to securing the life and times. He wished to reassure thear by safety of British subjects, should they be saying that the Mission's action in send threatened in the Yangtze region.
ng the contingens of missionaries out We should gain, nothing spokey which in the last two or three years, which had united all Chinese against us, especially also been years of disturbance, had been if the other Powers, who show no inclina justified. During the past two or three tion towards the strong hand, should years none of them had suffered per stand aloof. We should look, too, beyond sonal violence, although, of course, the the present moment. The foreigner is strain of life had been very great The regarded as an enemy to China where he executive of the Mission in Shanghai was ought to be regarded as a friend. Our in close touch with the happenings in principal desire should be to assist China China and would immediately advise the to a restoration of peaceful and settled Mission by cabre if it was considered, ex-conditions." pedient to withhold reinforcements. The Mission would take all advisable precau- tions, whilst he would remind them that none of the new workers going out would go directly into the interior, but would go first to the language schools near the The returning missionaries are-Miss F. M. Bond Bev. G. H Booth, Mrs.isty's work in that land. They received, Booth, Mish M. Cameron, Miss AHL reports from missionaries who had re Clarke, Rev. T. Darlington, Mrs. Dar-cently returned from inland provinces, lington, Rev. J. Graham, Mrs. Graham, bd who had lived and worked in the Bey. FS, Joyce, Mrs. Joyce, Miss Bchaotic conditions, which have obtained Lajus, Miss Meadows, Miss L. Meadows, of late. Without minimising the hind- Rev. AS Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, Frances caused by anti-foreign feeling, they Rev. W. E. Shearer, Mrs. Shester, Mrs all stated that the leaders of the Church The responsibility for the degrada Talbot, Rev. H. Westridge, Mrs West in China earnestly desire the continued tion, crime, pauperism, and disease nidge, Mis H. F. Withers, Rey presence and help of British missionaries, which follow the neglect of the mental- Yorkston, and Mrs. Yorkston, and the the missionaries at present in China arely defective rests now on the local new workers are Miss E. Brown, Mus. making plans with their Chinese col authorities. Out of the 124 lócal Bac., Miss E. Gomersal, Miss M. Hyslop, leagues for the continuance of evangelis authorities under the Mental Deficiency Miss O Lacey, B.EN. Miss C. Muela tic, educational, and medical work, and Act only 17 have at present, prprided tyre, S.R.N., Miss B. L. Morley, Mias especially aim at increasing. Chinese con any accommodation, and in no case is M. A Price, Miss B. Stark, Miss A Brol and responsibility. The Committee the provision adequate to the needs of Todd, Edgar Farrow, MB, Ch.B., 8.
the population Only 5,075 beds have Houghton, B.A. W. A Martin, W Potta,
been provided by local authorities, and E. A. Sadler, G. A: Boopt, A. G. Taylor,
so far only two institutions are suff- M.B., Ch.B., D.T.M., and J. Walker.
ciently large to secure proper training (Continued on next column.)
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