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日式拾月九年寅丙
HONGKONG, ̈ ̈ MONDAY, OCTOBER 181, 1926. V
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TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS
AX, AM. Noor
Dep 7.0 9.36 10,51
12,21 1,36 4.36 12.84 1.49 5,09 12.38 1.58 6.19
Dep 8,40 9.18 10.20 11.40 12,00
1,15
Dep. 6.50 9.24 10.39
12.09 1.24 444
Bhatia Taipo
Dep 218 9.49 11.04
3,09 710 3.89 719 5.51 7.31 8,04
Taipo Market
Dep. 71 9.53*11.08
8,08 748
***Dep 7.39 10.03 11.18
12.48 2.03 5.24
Bheungthui
...Dep. 7.36 10.07 11.29
12.59
2.07
Shamcazn
7.43 10.13 11.28 12.20
12.68
913)
5,34
6.19 758 5.23 8.03. $29-8,08
P.M.
Dep 728 8.12 10,45 | 11,47
Dep 721 8.05 10.38 11.40 1.56
8,00
Dep. 731 8.16 10.49 11.51
...Dop. 7,48
6.06t 4.17 5.13 8.07 4.94 3.20 3.11 4,28 6.24 8.19 9,21 4.98 3,34 6.29 8.25
5.38 6.39 8.53 4.56 3,51 6,48 8.50. 8.06 8.03) 6,59 5117.05
Shumahan Sheangebui Fanting
Tipo Markst
Tipo
Shatin
Yadmati...
Rowloon...
Kowloon... Yazmati...
Shatin
Tipo
Taipo Market
Faaling Basungahni
Haumshun
Shunchun Shengshui Fanling
Taipo Market
Tipo Bhatia Yannat... Kowloom:
Dep. 7,43 8.28 10.59
8.30 11.04
...Dap. 7.59 8.43 11.17
...Dap. 8.13 9.58 11.29 13,33
4,42.
Atri 8,20 9.03 11.87 12,41 2.371 9.58 518
'SUNDAYS' AND · PÜBLIO · HOLIDAYS.
كليف
ANG
2,31
FX.
Noor P.X, 9,15) 10,30 11,40 | 12,00
-0.02 8.29
730 12.09
5.38 .739 10.01 -12,21 2.43 5.51 731
12.34 2,58 8,05 12.38 9.00 8.09 748
Dap 6,40
AM 2.95
Dep 8,50
9,24 10.39
...Dep! 7:02
9.36 10,51
Dep. 714
9.49 11.04
Dep 731
9.53 11.08
...Dop 7,82
10,05 11.18
...Dep. 7.38 9.12 10.07 11.38
12.48 9.11 19,59 8.15
6.50 6.94 8,09
„AT. 7,43 9.18 |-10-13|11.28| 13.20 12.38 8.21 6.80 8.08:
1.K FIG. ...Dep. 8.12 10.38 11.40 1.58
..Dep 8,19 10.45 11.47
P.X.
4.17 8,00 3.07
5.20 5.40
6.09
6.45
618
...Dap. 8.23 10,49|| 11.51
Dep. 883 10,59) 12,02
5.51 8,01
6.20
Das 8,51 11.17 12.91
Dap. 8.37 11.04) 12.07
8,88
Dop 03 11,39 12,33
8,50
Am. 9.11 11,871, 12.41 2.37 8.58
SHA TAU KOK BRANCH.
WEEE DAYS, IZVANROER, Fanling ...Dep. 748 11.80 3.20 6.25 Bhatankok...Arr. 8.40 12.25 815 7.30
SUNDAYS AND FUBLIC HOLIDAYS,
SPAZIORI
P.X. 7. P.M.
Fanting ...Dap. 7.45 11.30 8.20 6.25- Bhatankok....Ar 8.40 12.05 4.18 7.30
PLAZIONUM.
8.05.6.84 838 6,47 6.30 $.59
6.04 6,38 7,02
WEEKDAYS,
Shatankok...Dep. 6.30 -10.15 1.08 8.00 Fanling 'AST. 7.25 11.10 2.00 5.53
SUNDAYS Á PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, AX LX PX PX
IZATIONS.
Shatantok...Dep. 6.30-10.15 2.05 51 Taling A. 7.25 11.10 8.00 6.10
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REV. H. R. WELLS AND MISS F. C. WOO.
THIS EVENING'S CEREMONY.
A dinner will be given at Government House this evening in honour of the Rev. H. R. Wella and Miss F, C. Woo, bo have, respectively, been awarded the O.B.E. and M.B.E.
PASS THROUGH HONGKONG.
CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN "JAPAN.
A number of scientists from Australia and the Philippines passed through Hongkong on Saturday by the S. Mishima Maru, on their way to Japan to "attend the Pan-Pacific Congress, which is Among the guests invited to dinner to be held in Tokyo. Four are official are members of the Government, pro-delegates of the Australian Federal minent Chinese residents and friends of Government. the two guests of honour.
Afterwards, a reception will be held at Government House, to which some two to three hundred guests have been in vited. At the reception the Rev. H. R. Wells and Miss Woo will be presented with the insignips of their orders.
The dress for the reception and in vestiture will be full evening dress
Orders, and decorations should be worn.
Miss Woo.
Miss Foon-yee Catherine Woo, the headmistress of St. Paul's Girls' School, Caine Boad in the first Chinese woman in Hongkong to be so honoured Misa Woo is a daughter of the late Dr. Wes Yee Kai, a fellow student and close friend of the late Dr. Sua Fat Sen. Miss Woo, after her preparatory study
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號八拾月拾年五十國民等中
DR. RUFUS JONES.
VISIT OF AN AMERICAN·
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MEETINGS ARRANGED,
During this week-end there will be a number of local gatherings to meet Dr. Rufus Jonce, a prominent American educator.
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Dr. Jones is Professor of Philosophy st. Haverford College, Pennsylvania, and Chairman of the Friends' Service Committee, which has fed millions of children in Germany and This is the third conference of its Russia since the war. He has been in nature which has been held. The first China since the early suromer, lecturing was held in Honolulu in 1920, called and on subjects such as The New Focus in financed by the Pan-Pacific Union," an Education," "Building a New Civilisa unofficial organisation, the agent of notion, The Nature and Culture of the Government, with the object of bringing | Religious Life," etc. The following pro- the peoples of the Pacife together into gramme is being arranged for Hongkong : better understanding and co-operative Saturday evening (October 23rd) til der the Companies" Ordinace of Emaking? effort for the advancement of the interests 2.30-Gathering of the various Chinese
Churches in the new building_of_the 15, QUEEN'A BOAD CIXTHAL. TEL CENTRAL 75,1 common to the Pacific area. The second
Church of Christ in China "To Tazi was called by the National Research Church), Bonham Road. Council of Australia and fhanced by the Australian government The third, in Tokyo, is being financed by the Japanese government.
Sunday morning.-Annual gathering of the University at St. Peter's Church.
dress with returned students and friends. Sunday evening at 6-Dinner and ad
Monday evening at 8.43.-Open meeting
This conference is being held under theof the Church of England Men's Society.
auspices of the National Research Coun- cil of Japaä..
The Delegates.
in Hongkong, most of the time in in.. The delegation is headed by Sir Hubert | atitutions affiliated with the Chung Hus Murray, K.C.M.G., Lieutenant Governor Sheng Kung Hui Churches, spent five of Papua, and the other members are rears in London, and attended lectures Mr. R. H. Cambage, O.B.E. (President at Oxford. Upon her return, to Hong of the Australian National Research Kong in 1818, she identified herself with Council), Mr. E. G. Andrews (Govern- St. Paul's Girls' School. At that time There were but 50 students. To-day St. meat, Geologist), and the Rer, E. F. Paul's Girls' School has more than 400 Pigot, S.J. (Director of the Riverview pupils and its success is rightly attri Observatory, New South Wales). buted to the successful management of Miss Woo herself aided by the excellent staff she has gathered round her. Mias Woo, in addition to being an active Church worker in Hongkong, is a mem ber of the National Christian Council of China. She was one of the founders of the Chinese Home Missionary Society, a Chinese organization for preaching the Gospel in the interior of China, and with other local Chinese ladies took an active part in starting the Hongkong Chinese Y.M.C.A. Through Miss Woo, also a | Čhinese Women's Teacher's Association
waa organized some time ago.
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Rev. E. R. Wells,
Accompanying the delegates are Pro- fessor O. U. Vonwiller (Physics, Sydney adversity), Professor Woodruff (Veteri- Bary Science, Melbourne University), Professor Cotton (Geology, Sydney Uni- versity) Professor Osborne (Botany, Adelaide University), and Mr. Halligan (Oceanorgraphy).
Dr. Jones will leave for Manila and India on Tuesday morning, October 26th.
CHINA TRADE MARKS LAW.
REPORT OF THE F.B.I.
U.S.A. METHODS IN CHINA.
11th, the Federation of British Industries In its weekly letter, dated September
says:
The FB.I.is informed by the Govern- ment that the Government, has decided to recognise the Chinese Trade Mark Law promulgated in May, 1023, and that this decision has been formally com municated to the Chinese Government. In addition, the necessary steps have been taken for the issuing of a King's Prof. Griffith Taylor (a geographer). Regulation providing for the enforcement Dr. White-Beney (entymologist), Prof. of the law in British Courts in China, G. E. Nicolls (professor in biology). the law to be enforced being an author
The following comprise, the delegationised translation of the Chinese text of from New Zealand:
the law. It is understood that the United States Government has agreed that the law may be made applicable to Ameri. can citizens in China/ as from Septenther 1st, 1926, and that the Japanese Govern- tent is about to recognise it...
Dr. C. C. Farr (professor of Geophysics in Christchurch). Dr. and Mr. N. Ben- aos, from Otago University. Dr. Benson is a geologist and Mrs. Benson is a chemist.
Those, composing the Philippine Delo- gation are
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Most manufacturers having important KING EDWARD Trade, Marks in China have, it is believed, already taken steps to register their trade marks in secordance with the previous views expressed by the F.B.L, and the fact of recognition therefore makes very
The Bev. H. R. Wells has been engaged in Mission work in South China for the past 40 years, of which 28 years have been spent in Hongkong in the service of the London Mission. Mr. Wells has been Rev. Father. M. Selga, S.J. (Director inrgely engaged in educational work, of the Manila Observatory), Dr. V. having been in charge of the London Elicano (Asst. Director of the Bureau of Mission schools locally, besides which he Science, Manila), Dr. J. Feliciano (head
occasion assisted in Chinese of the department of Geology, University little difference in the situation beyond studies at Queen's College. Latterly of the Philippines), Dr. H. Lara (head rendering it advisable for those firms who his work has been largely in the New of the department of hygiene, College of have not already registered marks, to Territories where he has done a deal of Dr. A. W. Herre (chief of the depart China, to do so without further delay. Med. University of the Philippines), which they attach any importance in good work amongst the Chinese, cape- cially during the recent unrest. He has ment of fisheries, Bureau of Science). On the other hand, recognition does not also taken a very keca interest in social Mr. A. D. Alver (geologist and mining preclude the continuance of effort to im work and was a member of the Commis engineer, who "besides representing the prove the law and its administration and sion to stady juvenile labour conditions. Philippines, is also representing the the Federation will give this matter their Mr. Wells has been for some year a Philippine Scientise Society).
further attention after the issue of the King's Regulation.
member of the Board of Examiners on which he has rendered valuable services,
KOWLOON. WEDDING.
LOGAN-BUCHANAN.
The wedding took place on Friday at Union Church, Kowloon, which was prettily, decorated for the occasion, of Helen Halliday Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan, of Dam fries, Sootland; to James Stanley Logan, Senior Wireless Operator, Cape D'Aguilar Wireless Station, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Logan, late of Brooklands, Locker
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The report of the International Com- mission on Extra-territoriality in China, which is expected shortly, will also be closely examined in connection with the procedure dealing with the infringements of British marks in China.
United States Methods in China. A meeting of the Licensing Board' is
A report received from an F.B.L. Re- announced to be held in the Council presentative in China states that though Chamber on Friday, November 5th, at American industrial efficiency may be of noon, at which the following applications will be considered, under the Liquors port methods leave a good deal to be a very high standard, United States ex- Consolidation Ordinances, 1911 and 1017: desired. This is doubtless due to the upon its export trade to any great ex- fact that the U.S.A. does not depend tent, it is thought. Cmited Stetce/insur- ance rates are extremely high, being two or three times the British rates in China, banks for acceptance in respect of goods whilst drafts are often sent through the
Publican's Licence.
Peshoton Buscom Chichgar, Repulse Bay Hotel; Percy Ingham Newmany Hongkong Hotel; James H. Witchell, King Edward Hotel; Isaac Levy Golden berg, Palace Hotel; Frank Lewis Cooke, Kowloon Hotel.
The Rev. J. H. Johnstone officiated. The bride, who was given away by Mr. JE. Anderson, was charmingly attired
Publican's Licence Without Ear which arrive in China a few months Ister. in'u dress of silver, and net "lace" "over-
This means that the draft is accepted by shadowing "ivory, satin, with handsome
JL. Darand, Cafe Restaurant Parisien; the merchant and interest continues to silk net veil and orange blossom. She D. M. Goodall, Lane, Crawford's Restaurus thereon although the goods concern carried a shower bouquet of white lilies ant (new application); Robert Med are not available. The British prac and roses, á sprig of white beather and McClymont Hotel Savoy (new applicate is that the acceptance of 4 draft. maiden hair ferm.
(no tion).
coincides in most cases with the arrival The Misses Caroline and Mary Har・・・ Hotel-keeper's Adjunct Licence. of the goods in respect of which it is dinge and Miss Margatet Mary Everest,
drawn. Mrs E Jenkinson, Pesk Hotel; Mrs. the bridesmaids, wore dresses of peach A. B. Sanderson Smith, Station Hotel; georgette satin with hats to match and Mr. Yoneko Kobayashi, Tokyo Hotel;
carried bouquets of peach hibiscus, and Isekichi Seki, Chitose Hotel; Ikuzo NINTH CENTURY KNIGHT.
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Miyajima, Suehire Hotel, Augustine Leong Hing Kee, The Metropole Hotel; Jinkers Morita, Chitose Kwan Hotel,
maiden-hair ferm. Nomura, Shokudoraku Hotel; Tokutaro
Mm Hardinge, the matron of honour, wore a becoming dress of shell pink floral Paris crêpe with black velvet hat trimmed to match. Her bouquet was of pink roses, Honolulu creeper and maiden-hair
Restaurant-Keeper's Adjunct Licence. teru
Mr. Joe Yamakawa, Yamakawa Hote! Mr. W. E. Gee was best man" Mrs. M. K. Wood, Alexandra Cafe; After a reception at the Government Torakichi Murata, Tsukinoya Mrs. Tone Electrical Works, the bride and bride Namura Harunoyd Hotel; Henry Low- groom left for their Honeymoon at Macao, cock, The South China Restaurant; Yu the bride travelling in honey coloured Man Cho, Queen's Cafeteria; Li Wah, crêpe de chine with beautiful panels of Ka Ping; Mrs. Kato Suya, Wanchai accordion pleated floral silk,
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In the course of excavations near Najun-Boerzoermeny (about twenty miles S.W..of Debreczen, Eastern Hungary) the grave has been discovered of a knight of the ninth century, whose charger had been burled with him. Besides the skele tons of the warrior and his steed, the find included a set of armour, a sword, arrows, a silver bracelet, a saddle, and two golden disca, which had been placed over the dead soldier's eyes The whole have been removed to the Museum at Debreczen, where the grave will be re- constituted as it was found.
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