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MASON'S
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O.K
SAUCE,
Hongkong Daily Press.
ESTABLISHED 1857.
No. 21,333 號卅百在千查萬弍弟 BABƑĦEKN HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 201, 1926
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
9.24 10.59 12.09 1941 231
9.36 10,51 18.91 1.86 143
TIME-TABLE..
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P.X.
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9.18 10.30 12.00
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4.85 4.4
9.48 11.04 12.34
1.49 1.54
5,51 5.09 6.04
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9,07
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.8.45
9 13
2.08 3.11 10.07 11.22 12.53 207 2.35 10.13 11.98 19.38 2.18 3.41
9.53 11.08 19.38 13 3.00 10.03 1119 12.49
5.13 6,06
5.98
8,34 €29
7.59 8.00 8.12 8.19
Canton
12.20
5.20
Yanmatí. Dep. 8.50 Dep 1.08
Bhatin
Taipo Dop 7.16 Taipo Market Dep 731 Fanling. Dep. 739
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Bhumahan.Dep.
A
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Sheangahal...Dop
...Dep
7,18.
738
131
8.06 10.38 11,40 8.18 10.48 1147 8.17 10.49 11,51
8.97 10,591 19.02 9.21
8,32 | 11,04 12,07 8,45 | 11,17 1221
8.25 4.42 5.38 3.58 4.56 5,51
4.38
6.30
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2.45
3,00 4.17 5,18 5.90 5:40 6,09 8.07 4.24 5.90 5.97 8.11 4.25 5.24
P.M.
3.00 8.40
5.47 0.12
6.15
Market Dep. 7,41 Tripo
Dep 7,45 Skatin
...Dep. 7,53 Yaumati
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0.01
5.51 6.19
6.01
6.05 4.93
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6.38
6.04
6.89
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7.45
11.80
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8.30
10.15
1.06
2.05
5.00
5,15
723
11.10
9.00
3.00
3.55
8.10
ESUNDAYS AND PUBLIC HOLAT
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Further information may be obtained at the Banwar Offices,, Kowloon, or from Mosers. Tuos. Coox & Son, Land, Hormexors, or from. Tax Axxxion Extaza Com- JANT, Hoxe Koke,
EL P. WINSLOW, Manager.
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HONGKONG,
CANTON STEAMERS.
&
VISIT OF GENERAL· BOOTH.
A SHORT STAY IN HONGKONG.
ADDRESS AT THE CITY HALL ON WEDNESDAY NEXT.
SALVATION ARMY WORK IN CHINA.
COME TO MACAO.
THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL FAIR. -
[BY A MACAO CORRESPONDENT-]
Registared as a Newspaper at the General Post Ofice in the United Kingdom,
十弍月叠抬年五十國民華中
THE WEEK'S DIARY.
To-day.
Football and Cricket: w-day's paper)..
(Details in
Shanghai Interport Cricketers v. How- loon, at KCO., 10.30 am
Yachting: Championship Race. H.K.W.G. and M.C.L. Annual Fete at Government House, & p.m.
H.K. Hotel ten dance, 4.30 p.m. Palace Hotel dance, 9 p.m. C.C.C. dance, 9.35 p.m.
The Macno Faiz is well worth a short visit from residents of Hongkong and travellers who may be in that Colony, for much is to be seen there which for eigners do not, generally, have a chance General Bramwell Booth, the present of seeing, although they may have been. head of the Salvation Army, who is quite a long time in the Far East.
A.D.O. Dramatic Medley," Theatre making a worki tour visiting the Army's
Regarding the two large pavilions, one Royal (concluding performance). Inter- hendquarters in different countries, will wonders how the "Matshed Man" has port cricketers attend. arrive in Hongkong by the P. & O. &.5. been able to produce such targa, build-Queen's Theatre: "The Ragman."
World Theatre: "A Fool's Awakening." Star Theatre: On Thin Ice." Devanha on Tuesday and has promised ing, by using only bamboo and palm
Principal Mails:-Outward: Canada, to give an address in the City Hall at No iron nails, screws, steel joists U.S.A, Europe 4 America and vid 5.30 the following afternoon (November for girders have been employed; the Siberia (President Pierce); p.m. 24th). The General will leave for India Matshed Man" just went to the reget-
Sunday. Wednesday evening so that his stay here|oble kingdom for his needs. In the front will be a very brief one.
of these airy and spacious sheds, are to
eat
Shanghai Interport Cricketers leave on President Pierce.
V.D.A. Sunday. Special Services at
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Once inside the first of these two large
Memorial Tablet to late Hon. Sir C.-P. Victoria at clone of morning service, St. Chater to be unveiled by the Bishop of
Kowloon. - Annual
Boaham Road, 11 3.m Ambulance Brigade, King's College,
Army work in China and the scope and pavilions, the miniature Chinese mur- Andrew's Church, Sports St. John
value of that work is, at present, only riage procession, true in every detail, faintly realised. General Bramwell Booth will surely catch the eye of the visitors. is a man of remarkable personality and Beginning with the sedan chair, convey has been given wonderful receptions ing the go-between or the "Mui Yen," during his journeys through Canada and we see samples of the presents, supposed and Japan. Moreover, he now comes to be sent to the bridegroom, by the MACAO direct from North China and will give bride and her people,-food-stuffs, includ- first hand information regarding the coming vegetables and sweets are there, as ditions prevailing there. His address well as clothing, and a mingling of mot fail to be of outstanding interest. Chinese and European furniture. Then
· Some idea of the Salvation Army's comes the bridal chair, or the "Fa Kin," organization may be gathered from the in which only spinsters may be carried fact that it carries on work in 81 coun- Chinese custom does not permit widows tries and in 13 languages It has 30,000 who remarry to be conveyed in such a officer employees and 187,000 locally re-chair. Sanday, No Sailing.cruited officers. In Japan, for example,
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Taken of TOURISTS.
General Bramwell Booth was met at the quay side by over a thousand Japanese Salvation Army officers" and was greeted by them with an enthusiasm which knew no bounds. There was no question re- garding the loyalty shown for "The Chief."
are
Golf St. Andrew's St. George's Societies at Fanling.
Yachting Naval Day. Cricket: 1.R.C. ad XL. v. H.K. Electric Co. on 1.R.0. ground, 2 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "The Merry Widow." Negapatam (Phemius). Outward: Europe Principal Mails:-Inward: Europe via vid Marseilles (Katori Haru), 9 a.m.
Monday.
Dr. John
Allison, MA, LLD., FRS.E., late of George Watson's College Edinburgh, due here.
Varsity Ship Rhydam due with 500 students from America and Canada
H.K. Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m Silva, Helena May Institute, 5.30 p.m.
Lecture on Japan," by Mr. D. O de Queen's Theatre: The Merry Widow." Principal Mail:-Inward U.S.A,
Tuesday.
Meeting, 2.30 p.m.
Chinese General Chamber of Commerce!
To show that nothing is more certain than death, on the other side of the pavilion is a group of carved figures, rate. (Siberia Maru). presenting a Chinese funeral procession. There the large lanterns, with Chinese characters written in the blue ink which is the Chinese mourning colour and various offerings of food and cloth- ing for the dead. Then comes the coffin followed by the family and friends of the deceased. It is a Chinese funeral pro. cession, on a small scale, with every detail scrupulously carried out,
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In the periods of famine in China the Salvation Army is always to the fore in looking after the needy. Last winter over,,,9,000 bowls of hot porridge were distributed from their porridge kitchens, and during the recent fighting they have
The industries are also well represent cared for many men, women and children ed. Gold and silver-ware, porcelain driven from their homes by the contend-lacquer-ware, well as silks, satins, ing parties. The Salvation Army knows embroideries, copper-ware, and household no politics and does not discriminate articles, made of the ever useful bamboo, between the worthy and unworthy. To are to be seen. the limit of its power is holds out a helping hand to all who require assist ance. This is the work of which General Bramwell Booth will speak.
ANONYMOUS LETTERS.
HAMPSHIRE VILLAGE MYSTERY,
More than thirty other stands have a varied assortment of exhibits, such as wines and provisions, from Portugal, booka, cigars and cigarettes. Additional attractions are a Merry-go-round and Ferry-wheel, the cinema and Chinese on ancient mill and: “Holland pavilions' near the picturceque lake, and boats, full of pleasure seckers, raffles, restaurants Many of the residents of Yateley and an old English Ina known as the (Hampshire), says a home paper
"Goat and the Compasses." hand, have of late been systematically Surely a visit to the Macao Fair by all annoyed by the receipt of anonymous who can find the time to come over to letters and postcards couched in the most abusive and offensive terms, and no event in the parish now takes place without someone being assailed in this way. The matter has reached almost epidemic form, and the Parochial Church Council have this week felt it necessary to issue print- ed bills offering a reward of £ for in- formation which will lead to the dis covery and conviction of the author of the offending communications.
to
this Colony will be well worth while..
A. A. DE M. Macao, November 18th
6.
OXFORD'S NEW VICE,
"CHANCELLOR.
H.K. Hotel tes dance, 4.30 p.m. Practice dance for St. Andrew's Ball, City Hall, 5-7 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: ""The Merry Widow," Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Marseilles (Chambord), 10.30 a.m.
Wednesday.
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General Bramwell Booth at City Hall,
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Wealeyan Sailors' and Soldiers' Home, 9 H.K. Male Voice Choit Concert at p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "The Merry Widow." Principal Mails:-Outward: Manila. Australia and New Zealand Mishima Maru), 9.30 am, Canada, USA. Europe vid Victoria B.C. and vid Biberia (President U.S.A. and Europe rid Victoria, B.C. Madison), 3.30; Canada,
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Xmas letter mail for U.S.A. and Canada closes, 10.20 a.m. -E.K...Hotel tea dance, 430 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "The Sea Beast." Principal Mails:-Inward: U.S.A. etc. (President Taft). Outward: Canada,
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Friday. H.K. Hotel ten dance, 4.80 p.m. Practice dance for St. Andrew's Ball, City Hall, 5-7 p.m..
Queen's Theatre: "The Sea Beast.” To Secretarles. [Becretaries of clubs and associations, etc., are kindly requested to forward any forthcoming events to the Daily Press for inclusion in the above column, which
No one appears to escape the annoy- Mr. Pember, the Warden of All Souls, it is our endeavour to keep sa correct ance, and in the majority of cases the whose predecessor, the late Sir William and up-to-date as possible. letters and postcards are worded so as Anson, was also vice-chancellor, is shortly: - to cause as much pain to the recipient as to succeed Mr. Joseph Wells, Warden of
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possible. Oficials of the parish church Wadham College, as vice-chancellor of "INTRUSION" OF WIRELESS. KOWLOON
and church workers generally seem to be Oxford University.
He is a man of peculiar charm of per- souality and manner and strikingly good looking qualities which have no doubt helped in making his reign at All Souls
luceesse
the main objects of ättask. The vicar, Mr. Pember, who is 63, had a brilliant | LITTLE PRIVATE LIFE IN FUTURE. the Rev, A. J. Howell, has received more career at Ballibl as an undergraduate, than a dozen missives couched in very was elected to a fellowship at All Souls, abusive terms, and over half a dozen have and went to the bar. There somehow his reached a lady who takes the keenest talents failed to eventuate, and be return. interest in the social life of Yateley.ed to the academic, groove as warden of Others who hate been attacked by the All Souls, we can buy anonymous writer include the widow of a distinguished general, a general, and a colonel. Only this week one of the church workers received a card which, affer come offensive: expressions, con tinued: The sermon on Sunday must The post of Chancellor of the Unirer have hit you hard, as I noticed you sity, an entirely honorary one, is held gioved most uncomfortably in your seat.by Lord Cave, the Lord Chancellor, who As you have sown, so you must reap... was elected on the death of Lord Curzon
The author of all the letters and cards of Kedleston. is undoubtedly the same person, as the writing on them, though evidently in an assumed hand, is identical. In nearly every case they bear the Yateley post
nark.
Hull City Council have decided to reinstate 200 tramwaymen who were not taken back after the general strike.
HOTEL
The Headmaster of Rugby, Mr. W. Vaughan, distributing the prizes at the Whitgift Grammar School, Croydon," said that wireless intruded on the private life of the individual, and nowadays it' was hard to be alone. Wireless was going to make a great difference in the years to come. They would not have much private life. Instead of solitary thought people were now listening to what was said to millions of people, and which, therefore, could not be the best things. If they were going to trust their future livesto inspiration from a voice, speaking no TEL doubt with singular clarity, on things of interest to millions, they would be very Cables: “Kowlatel.” liable to find themselves listening to very commonplace things. ddyd
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