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BEAT HONG KONG, MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1927.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME TABLE.

Dap 6,40

Les Dep. 6.50 Dep.709

Kowloon

Shatis

7.16

Tarpo Markst Dep

Fanling

Dep. 732

8.05) 6.30 9.35 10,90 12.00 1,15 LT

fileungshui Dep. 7,88

ghamchun marti 7.49 8.46

9.24 10.39 1.09 191

9.36 10,51 15.97 136

1.49 2.58

9.49 11.04 19.84

9.5311.08 19.26 1.38

10.0811181848

0.07|10,

9.1310

Canton ...Arr.

$12.30

5,90

E A

5.29 7.81

5.39 7.30

5.51 7.49 7.55 535 6.06

-7.59, 5.94 6.19 6.09 8.23 8.13 4.29 8.19

| TM, PM, P.M. | FX, P.M

8:00 520) '5.40). 6.08) 6,40

275.47 6.15

Canton Dep

8.45 Bhumahan Dep. 7.15 8.08 10.38 11.403,00 417 Sheangahul...Dep. 7.36 8,13 104 11.47 8.07 4.24 Fanling Dep. 17.31 8.17 10.49 11,51 311-428-5.24 Taipofarket Dep. 85710.59 12.02 3.21 433 5:34 Dep 7,45 8.82 11.04 12.07 8.35 4.1 5.38 Dep 7,58 8.45 11.17 12.21 3.88 1,56 Dep. 8.19 8.67 11.28 12.35 8.30 3.08 WAIT, 820 9,08 11.37 12,41 2,58 5.16 5.11

Y'aumati Kowloon

SHA TAU KOK BRANCH.

5.51 619 6.0 6.99 6.05

6.18 0.45- -6.30 6.58- 6.04 6.83 7,06 7.20

E

A

-P... P.X.

Fanking

Shatankok

... 8.40

•11,50 2.20 1235 8.15 F

3.20 6.25 415 1.20

13

Shataamk Fanling

A.K. 5.30 10.15 1.05 2.05 795 11.10 2.00

1.X.

PAG I.K. 8.00 8.10 5.56 3.00

6.10

ONLY.

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THE LATE DR. F. O. MOSCOW'S HOSTILITY TO

STEDMAN,

AN APPRECIATION,

[Br. Å FRIEND.]

ExaLn, February 7th There has passed from among within the last few days Osmand Stedman, It is with a feeling of incredulity that we tell ourselves that so strong personality has Í left the scenes we know and set out, comparatively early, on the un- known journey. As these words aro written he is being laid to rest to-day in a little Surrey Church- yard, his course finished and his

race run

I think the feeling that his strange and sudden passing evokes bas no tinge of resignation for those who knew him. Woate and cutting off" seem more appro- pirate. His level, clear and active brain, his amazingly sound judg ment, his interests, his powers, his faculty for observation and deduc tion, his warm gifts of friendship and hospitality-all these function- ing so well, there was so much yet to give to, so much more to receive of life. There is something find that or bitterness and shock suddenly, as we went about our daily duties, talked, slept, waken- ed, he had ceased to live and we have only memories left. It is in. evitable to reflect on the opportu nities neglected, the words left un- said, the lost chance of one more meeting or handshake, now gone

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ties was loyal friendship,-simple and uncritical where he loved-in a naturally critical nature. He could be an enthralling friend. Interest ed in, and speculative about, every. thing, but chiefly interested in his. fellow creatures. A very fueat talker, brilliantly clear in «argu- ment and power of focusing his thoughts, possessing an exceptional. ly retentive and detailed memory, and high ability. With this modesty which belongs only to really eierer mer Above all, for those who understood him, a very completo companionableness. H had character and brains: a com- bination which raises the quality of life. Here was a man who never shirked, nor was undecided.

A hard early training and a high sense of duty and curious sterntiess towards himself combined to make him the least self-indulgent of men. When war came, though some' time retired from an exacting life, he offered himself, and was ed for a hard and distasteful branch of service, for which he con- sidered his medical knowledge fitted tim and to which be stuck with fortitude. His life was not without adventure.. Life never is for a character of force, which invariably But there were attracts force. knocks and battlings connected. with it. His courage was. Dever lacking, and with it a strangely ten- der heart. Those who knew only his reserved exterior would have been- surprised, to know how strong were his powers of affection, and how deeply he grieved, to the point of irrepressible emotion, at the loss he of a friend, or a patient whom had not been able to save but cared for. He had that attractive trait, of caring for a patient from the human, as strongly as from the scientific, aide.

In

Aggre He played an exceed

BRITAIN.

HOME SECRETARY'S STATEMENT,

EVIL INFLUENCE IN LABOUR PARTY.

The following are passages from the statement from Sir William Joynson-Hicks, read at a Comer vative meeting at Twickenham.

I should like to consider with you certain infucaces which, I am aare, are working agains: may not only in China but in this coun try.

in which

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There are two ways the Russian alien in Britain can do harm; first to the Empire as a whole, and secondly a much more insidious ong to the great Trade Union and Labour move- ment. I have constantly warned trade unions against the efforts which my information causes me to know were being made to pene- trate their inner circles with Communisu utterly hostile to this country.

This is now clearly established, and men like Mr. Suowden, Mr. Thomas, and many other of the best, leaders of the Labour move ment are gravely anxions as to - the effect of these Moscow emis- saries and Bolshevik money in this country.

The Labour Party denounces Communists and tards them out of their Congress, and yet all the time they are crawling and are in the closest possible touch with Moscow. There is no need for me to refer to Mr. Cook. Ho is & whole-hearted disciple of Lenin, and throughout the great coal strike took his orders and obtained the money for the Aght from Moooow.

Admitted Hostility.

But what of the world outside t There is the open admitted hos tility of Moscow to Great Britain, and the fact that during the negotiations in China when wo are striving for peace Mr. Chen has at his elbow Russiar from Moscow, ono Borodia, who has already tested the inside of an English prison. He is undoubt edly the evil influence which is hindering the peaceful aims of out Government.

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THE WEEK'S DIARY.

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'Golf: Captain's Cup.

Annual meeting Hong Kong Tramwaya, Limited, at Jardine, Matheson & Co., noon.

Annual Marathon Race, Kowloon, 480p.BRR

H.E.C.C. Tennis Tournament. H.K. Hotel tes dance, 430 p.m. Hotel Savey ten dansant, 4.30 p.m.

King Edward Hotel tea dance, 30 p.m.

Annual meeting Victoria Dioce an Association (E.E. Branch), Helena May Institute, &.30 p.m.

Sacred Heart School prize dis- tribution, St. Patrick's Hall, 5.30 p.m.

H.M.S. Hermes Ball, Hotel Savoy, 9 p.m.

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World Theatre: "His Jazz Bride." Star-Theatre: Classified." Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Siberia (Ziangehow), 2.30 p.m.; (Katori Heru), 3 p.m.

Tuesday:

Sanitary Board meeting, 4.15 p.m. H.E.O.C. Tennis Tournament. HK. Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m. Hotel Savoy tes · dansant,” 4.30 P.D

HK. Lawn Bowls Association meeting, Chamber of Commerce Room, 5.30 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "Sally, Irene and Mary."

World Theatre i, The Shock Punch."

Star Theatre: "Dulcy.""

Principal Mails:-Outward; America, etc., and Europe più Victoria, B.C. (President Lincoln), 5 p.m.

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H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament. H.E. Hotel tea danes, 4.30 p.m. Hotel Savoy tea dansant, 4.30 D.m

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M.C.L. Concert Helena Mey In stitute, 8.30 p.m.

K.B.S.F.P.A dance, Central Bri- tish School, Kowloon,

Queen's Theatre: Sally, Irene and Mary.

World Theatre: "The Shock Punch

I sometimes wonder what the object of Russia may be in keep- Star Theatre: Duley." ing an Embassy and Trede. Dele--

Principal maila:-O at ward: gation in this country. Is it Canada, and Arnerica, etc., Europe camouflage to try to make us bevin Vancouver and vid Siberia (Em- lieve that they are not hostile?

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Thursday.

Annual Flower and Vegetable. Show, Volunteer Headquarters. Prizes distributed by Lady Clementi, 5.30 p.m.

H.E.C.C.. Tennis Tournament. H.K. Hotel tea danca, 4.20 p.m.` Hotel Bavoy tea dansant, 4.30 p.m

Debate, European Y.M.C.A., Kowloos, 9 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "The Dress- maker from Paris”

The whole world knows that in every part where the British E- pire impinges on another coun-" try there you will find Mosco- vita eraissaries trying to stir up mischief and quite openly nation pledging themselves to des- troy the power of our country. Power Over Dudesirable Allens.

wo remain So long as nominal teams of friendship with Rassic, the Home Secretary bas no power to prevent Russian diplomatic agents from coming into this country, and he has no power over their actions while here. But I have power to deal with undesirable aliens who are not officially representing the Mosco vite Government, and we are fully alive to the importance of keep ing this country froe, from those foreigners who wish to come here P to foment illegal activities. As long as the keys of England are in the hands of the present Gov- erament you need have to saxiety about any relaxation. in this policy.

hands from the plough and Enish ed his furrow. He has certainly ploughed a straight one, which is about the best record for a man to leave.

World Theatre: Man & Maid." Staf Theatre: "Thank You."

Eriday,

H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament. H.E. Hatel tea dance, 4.30pm. Hotel Savoy tea dansant, 4.30

King Edward Hotel tes dance, 4.30 p.m.

Annual dinner Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hong Kong, 8 pm,

9 p.m. to 2 a.m.'

Kowloon Dock Recreation Club dance for Soldiers Recreation Fand

Queen's Theatre: "The Dress maker from Paris"

World Theatre: Man & Maid"

24 Star Thestra: "Thank You."

Baturday. Football and Cricket: Details f Saturday's issue.

Yachting: "Ladies "1⁄2 Cup for all racing yachts.

H.. Hotel tea dance, 4.20 p.m. Hotel Savoy tea dansant, 4.30

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He was a good athlete and phy- sically exceedingly vigorous. the many years of his residence in Hong Kong, he remained one of the best swimmers there have ever been in the Colony. In the older days of launch picnic-parties be was t noted ingly sound and vigorous game of 'rugger" and older residents will remember, many Occasions upon which they shared, or watched, & fine and dashing performance on He died, just ne he would have his part. He was a good horseman chosen to, suddenly and simply-no but seldom, if ever, bad the op- struggle and no fuss-just a trans portunity of riding when in the lation from life to death as one Enet: He became a koen golfer, passes from waking into sleep,-a And there are and played his last game on the day's work done. morning before he died. He had these standing by his grave to-day, faults of course; it would be un who must feel in this time of wow

coming

spring-the endearing if those we care for bad. drops and not faults, like ourselves. He used spring that he will never see,not himself to deplore and regret his only a blank, and a loss, but a own quick temper and impatience strong desire to know what he may He had a strong contempt for be experiencing he who experi hypocrisy and destructive stuenced so much on the other side, pidity, and very little mercy on where even friendship cannot follow himself. Yet he was sensitive and him. Memories remain. Of hes Fanling, easily wounded to an extent never pitality, ministration, good fellow-Yachting: Presented Cups for remotely, guessed by those who did ship, good talk, all interwoven, too, Cruisers. not know, or understand, him with the glamorous, perspective of He made a success of life as no our own earlier days. Those days. "man with his abilities and even must pass, but the accumulation of chances could fail to do. He lived nesociations becomes part of our n' man's life and was indeed a man. fabric, and so it is a curious fact

that in ratio to our love person It is difficult for many of us to realize that he has now taken his Alitica pain with us, and, are above, column, which it is our 'en- Hong Kong Bank Building

even part of us, for as long as our own lives endure,

(Continued on next Column).

Peak Club dance, 9.15 p.. Queen's Theatre: The Dress maker from Paris."

World Theatre: "Man & Maid." Star Theatre: Thank You."

Sunday.

Celf: Junior Championship Final,

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