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No. 21.433 號叁卅百肆仟登萬弍第 BWAXEPT HONG KONG, MONDAY, MARCH 21st, 1927.
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Kowloon
TIME TABLE.
Yeumati Abatto
8.50
...Dep. 8.
0
A. À.M. A,3, | 4.M. | Noer
E 0 FFM 7.M.
8.05 8.30 9.15 10.80 12.00 1.13 3.22 4.85 5.29 7.81
9.24.10.89 12.09
2,31) 4,44 6,38) 7.30 9.3810,511221 1,38 2.43 458 5,51 7.49 5.49/11.04 15.34 1.49 3.56 5,09 8.04 7.35 9.33 11.08 12.5 1.5 3.00 5.13 6.08 7,39 10.09 11.18 19.45 2,05 3.11 6.24 0.19 8.09 9.07 10.07 11.22 12.52 207 3.15 8.08 813 9.13 10.18 11,98 12,56 2.19 3.31 5,94 6,29 819
Dap. 8.40
Dep. 7.02
Taipo
Dep. 16
Tipo Market Dep. 721
Fanling
Dep. 7,83
Sher thai. Dân 130
8.45
12.201
越
Bhuchan AM.) 7.43 Canton .AT.
5.20
AM, || AM. | AM, | AM | 1,X,
7.18 8.0610.33 11.40 5.00
Canton Dep. Shamabun
...Dep. Shoungehui.Dep. 728 Faoling Dep. 7,91 Tipo Market Dep.
Shatin
8.13 10.45 11,47 3,07
8.17 10.49 11.51
7.41
8.27 10.50 12.02 8.914.33
.... Dep. ...Dep.
7.45
4.42 7,58 8.451117 12.21 8.38 4.56
9.8211.04 12.07 3.25
Yeumati Kowloon
...Dop,
PM, | PM, | 7,X,
3.40 6,06
16.05
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5.42] 6.15 5.31 6.19 6.01 8.90 6,33 8.38 8,46 6.3 8.38- 6.83): 7,06 1.20
8.12 2.57 11.29 12,53) 3,50, 5.08 6.00 8.209,08 11.87 12,41 8,59 5.16 611 6.04
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Fanling Bhatankak
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1.1. 7.48 11,50 12.35
Y.X. 130 P.M. 2.20 8,20 6.25
SAK 4.35 7.90
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TION.
THE COME TO BRITAIN " MOVEMENT.
[BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]}
Loxboy, Feb. 18th. Opposition to the Book of Com- men Prayer revised by the House! of Bishops is being mobilized, and we shall hear a great deal from the Protestant, or Low Church, section of the Church of England in the course of the next few months. But it is only tight to say that, now that the draft proposals are pub lished it is clearly evident that some of the objections raised in advance
were ill-founded.
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"PEACEFULNESS OF WORKERS."
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THE WEEK'S DIARY.
To-day.
Golf: Bogey Pool, Fanling. H.E.O.C. Teani Tournament (details in sports column daily).
Tea Dances: HK Hotel, Hotel Savoy, King Edward Hotel, and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m.
Automotible Association (Com mittee) meeting, 5.15 p.m.
Happy Valley, 6.30 p.m.
Rugby Club v. Border Regt..
Britain, with all her handicaps, is still as efficient as the United Statca in most phases of industry: This is likely to be the chief lesson of the report of the Government Kowloon Golf Clab, annual meet- Industrial Commission, which visiting. European Y.M.C.A.. Kowloon.. last autume. ed the United States and Canada
Dinner dance, Cafe Parisien, 8 p.m.
The commissioners have been pre- paring their considered judgment after a comparison, now in pro-
ress, with British enterprise."
Sir William MacKenzie was the chairman of the commission, and other members were Mr. Ernest Bevin, secretary to the Transport | and General Workers Union; Mr. Michael B, Dewar, managing-dires- tor of the Metropolitan Carriage and Wagon Works; Mr. J. Kaylor, of the Amalgamated Engineering Union; Mr. C. Randolph Smith, director of Messrs. Barclay, Curle
Co., shipbuilding and marine engineers; Mr. Haig Mitchell, of the Ministry of Labour; and Mr. F. W. Legatt, of the Industrial Relations Department of the Minis try of Labour.
Production.
Jascha Hiofetz, Violinist, at Queen's Theatre, 6.30 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: The General." World Theatre: "Ereimhild's Revenge."
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Tuszday. H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament
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Sanitary Board Meeting, 4.13 p.m. Tea Dances: E.K. Hotel, Hotel
Savoy and Cale Parisien, 4.30 p.
Dinner dance, Cafe Parisien, 8
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Last of Mrs. Cheyney," Theatre Hong Kong AD.C. present The Royal, 3.15 p.m.
Jascha Hielet, Violinist, "Queen's Theatre, 9.30 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "The General." World Theatre: "Kreimhild's Revenge."
Star Theatre: "The Early Bird"
There is no intention to impose the new Book. The old Book of Common Prayer may be retained in its entirety, and no priest saall be compelled to use any part of the revised version. But any priest will be at liberty, with the consent of his people as represented in the emphasise is that only in "show" One point which the report will Parochial Church Council, to take places does-the United States out- any paragraph or rubric from the strip England in methods of pro-and "Loving Lies." new Book and substitute it for the, duction. Such places are particular- ly concerned with the motor indus corresponding portion of the old.
try, where the scheme of masa pro- The new Book is provisional, beduction gives particularly good re- ing subject to further revision by sulta the House of Bishops, when amend Many industrice show a great re- ments are to be considered: The lative efficiency in England than principal features of the recom- they do in America. mendations are Alternative Com- munion Service; reservation of the Sacrament for the Sick only no
obey
in the Marriage Service and equality of the sexes prayers for the Dead and extempore prayers to be allowed in Churches
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Induserial relations between em- players and workpeople form a con siderable part of the report. It is pointed out that the trade boom in the United States is largely due to the peacefulness of the workers there, and that the methods of con- ciliation in this country are quite as satisfactory as those across the Industrial co-operation Atlantic.
in the United States is not greatly ahead of the methods in this coun- t
Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe eid Marseilles (Adrastus), 2.30 p.m. Canada, U.S.A., etc., Europe via Victoria, B.C. and vi Siberis (President Cleveland), '5 p.m.
Wednesday.
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Important Changes.. The proposed reservation of the Holy Communion is the most con- troversial part of the work in which the Bishops have been engaged. At present, as for hundreds of years past, at every celebration of the
There will be an addendum to the Sacrament all the sacred elementa main report, signed by the trade must be consumed. No portion of union leaders, on the broad ques the consecrated bread and wine can tion of industrial relations. reserved. But it is proposed to allow this to be done in future in order that the Sacrament can be
Star Theatre: "The Early Bird" administered to the sick and the Overseas Department of the Board and "Loving Lies." dying if needs be at a moment's of Trade, and Sir Francia Towle, Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m. tion to
the great hotel expert, ace arrang Principal mails:-Outwarde ing with the Mayors of big provi- Australia, New Zealand, cial centres to issue special in (Tanga Maru), 8.30 a.m. Britain and accept British bos vitations to the tourists to visit pitality
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There are alterations" in the old Prayer Book designed to allow the old-world wards and phrases to conform with present day ideas. Thus in baptism the priest now Dearly beloved, for as much men are conceived and born
says,
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It is fully expected that the many schemes that are afoot for attract-
Queen's Theatre : ¦ The General!! World Theatre:
"Kreimhild's Revenge."
etc.
Thursday. 43rd Yearly meeting Hong Kong George's Building, 11.30 am. Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd., St.
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"Beloved in Christ Jesus, we are
shores will crystalise into concrete taught in Holy Scripture, that God shape before the season really gets with all mon to be saved, for into Ewing, though as a matter of God is love." The Baptismal Office
fact there is a very large number ia typical of the way in which, with
in sin," in the new form he begins, ing these desirable visitors to our details in sports columz daily).
out any change of doctrine, the truth has been expressed in words and forms conformable to the spirit of the present time.
In the marriage service the vow taken by man and woman are iden tical, and the passage runs as follows when they give their troth; I take thee to be my wedded wife (wedded husband), to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer; in sickness in health; to love, and to cherish, till death
us to part, according to God's Holy law." The word "obey" by the woman, it will be seen, disappears.
and
An American Invasion,
of American tourists in London
already.
Tea Dances: E.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy, and Cafe Parisien, 4.30
p.m.
Pugby: Club * v. K.O.S.B.'&, Happy Valley, 5.30 p.m.
British Legion (H.Rend China Branch) annual meeting, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson's, 5.15 p..
Dinner dance, Cafe Parisien, 8 p.m.
Hong Kong A.D.C. present Last of Mrs. Cheyney." Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.
Night"
"The
Beethoven Centennial, Arrangements are being made to celebrate Beethoven Week, March 20th to 26th, on an international scale in a manner never previous- ly attempted. It will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Beethoven through national per- Queen's Theatre: "Her Big formances of his music with the co- co operation of schools, colleges and
World Theatre: The Devil's musical Lostitutions throughput the Cargo country. The Beethoven enthusiasta Star Theatre: "The Lotus Eater" behind these celebrations
have made
made and What Happened to Jones." plans that will
the supplement
Friday. tributes to be paid by orchestras, H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament string quartettes, and music
musical so- (details in sports column daily). cieties, by means which will bring Tea Dances: HK. Hotel, Hotel Beethoven's message within ach Savoy, King Edward Hotel, and of the widest audicaces. They have Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m. the suppors of many influential musicians of world-wide repute, as well as eminent people interested in music and its development.
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I hear that the big shops in the
Diocesan Girls School annual West End are making elaborate
speech day. Distribution by Mr. W preparations for the American in-
W. Hornell, C.1.E., M.A. (Vice vasion of tourists to Europe next
Chancellor, Summer. According to the experts
Hong Kong (Univer- It became apparent early in the sity). [in auch matters the numbers will be development of the plans that if Organ Recital, St. John's Cathe
larger than ever before. It is de every suitable musical organisation dral, 5.45 p... finitely known so far that two in the country were employed in Social And Concert for ELM to this side of the Atlantic. One possible to provide music on thinner dance, Cafe Parisien, 8 enormous armies are crossing over the celebrations it would not be Forces, Sailors and Soldiers Home,
Street. is the American Legion, thirty wide senle originally
conceived. thousand of whom are coming to The aid of the gramophone was p.m. attend a Convention in Paris. The therefore sought, and the Columbin other is a visit of seven thousand Graphophone Company sponsored Last of Mrs. Cheyney," Theatre Hong Kong AD.C. present "The Rotarians and their womenkind to the movement by arranging to re- Royal, 8.15 p.m. Ostend.
cord the entire nine, Beethoven Queen's Theatre:
"Her Big The Come to Britain" move symphonies, twelve quartettes, and Night." ment which was launched here.last a number of sonatas, concertos and WorldTheatre:
"The Devil's Autumn to attract visitors in other works, in order to ensure this Cargo." naturally very busy. For the music being available for thousands
Star
Theatre: "The Lotus Eater" Rotarians, in particular, it had of simultaneous performances dur- and "What Happened to Jones." already been arranged that those ing
Commemoration Beethoven who wish to visit this country will Week.
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