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No. 21,499 號玖拾玖百肆仟暨萬弍第 日期初月伍年卯丁 HONG KONG,

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE.

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AMA.M. AM. Kowloon

Dep. 6,40 8.05 8.30 Yaumati Dep. 6.50 Bhatin

Dap. 7,02

Taipa ...Dep. 7.18

TaipoMarket Dep. 721

Fanling ...Dep.

7,89

Shengshui Dep. 7.36- Bhemehun Art, 7,42 8.46

Carton

E E AM, AX. None YP.M. P.M. 7M, TM, IM. 9.15 10.80 12,00 1.15 1.222.35 4,86 5,397.21 9.84 10.89 12.09 1.24 231-444 5.28 7.80 9.861051 12.21 1.86 3.43

1,56 6,617.43 6.09 8,04 7.65

9.49 11.04 13.34 1.49 2.56

9.58 11.09 12.38 1,58 3.00

6,18 6.08 7.59

10,03 11.18 12.48 2.03 2.11

9.07 10.07 11.28 13.52 3,07 3.154.13

5.24 0.19 8.02 5.28 6,28 8.12

9.1310,18 11.29 13.58 2.18 3.813.17 5,34 29 8.16 Arr,12,2015,20 ——

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7.20

P.M.A.M.,M. P.M.P.M.1,,P.M. P.M.

2.45

3.00- Canton ...Dep.- Shamshan...Dep. 7.19 8.08 10.38 11.40 3.00 4.17 6.13 520 5.40 6.08 6.40,7.15 Bhengshui..Dej.. 7.28 8.13 10.45 11,47| 8,07 4.24 620 5.27 6.47 0.16

7.31 8.17 10.49 11.51 3.11 6.24 Fraling

3.11 4.28 ...Dep. Taipoarket Dap. 7.41 8.27 10.59 12.02 3.31 4.38 5,94 Dep. 7,45 8,32 11.04 12.07 8.25 4.42 5.88 ...Dap. 7,68 8,45 11.17 12.21 8,88 4.56 5,51 ...Dep..12 8.57 11.29 12.83 8.50 5.08 6,03

Tripo Shatin Yeumati

5.51 6,19

6.01 6.29

6.05 6,33

6.18 8.46

6.30 6,58

Kowloon Art, 9.20 9,05 11,57 12,41 338 5.18 6.11 6.04 6,88 7,06 7.20 7.50

SHA TAU KOK BRANCH,

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A.M. A.M.

Y.X.

P.M.

P.X,

Fanling Shataukok

7,45

11,80 2.20

8.20

6,25

8.40

12,25 2.15

4.15

7.20

E (0

A.M.

F.M.

Shatankok Fanling

44

P.M. P.M. P.M. 10.15 1.06 6,30

9.05 5.00 5.15 7,26

6.10 11.10

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To-day.

40th Ordinary annual meeting of China Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., Jardine, Matheson & Co., noon.

Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy and Cale Parisien, 4.30 p.m. Piano Recital by pupile of Mr. Harry Ore, St. John's Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m.

p.m.

Dinner Dansant ht Cafe Restaurant Parisien.

The staff of the Far Eastern YESHAN, K., May 18th.

Division of the State Department Li Lich Chun's coming put a stop has been greatly augmented within

Service Men's Concert, "Cheer to Communist activities, and when the past three months to handle the he left Kiungsi he stationed his extra soinue of work which has." Y.M.C.A., Chater Road, 6.30 soldiers in all the different cities, accrued to that Division as the re- su na to keep this part of Kiangsisult of the situation in China. for Chiang Kai Shek. Two days Until the early part of this year after his arrival, a large welcome only two officiale of diplomatic or meeting was planned, when Li consular rank were on duty in the Lich Chun was to speak. He was Division, but this number now has not well, so asked one of the anem-

been increased to eight with the hers of his staff to speak for him, addition of several experts familiared to Jones." but when, after une had spoken, the at first hand with conditions in people still refused to move, he felt

China. compelled to say a few words. In a few well-chosen sentences, he gave

in

in-

At the close of the last calendar

ol

a short resume of what had happen-year, Nelson T. Johnson, Chief of the Far Eastern Division of the ed since the first revolution China. He spoke of the different State Department, and John K. political factions, which necessarily Caldwell, assistant. Chief of the division, were the only two For- innst be found in every country. The difficulty had been that their eign Service officers on duty in the party policice had not had their Division. Now the personnel in roots in love of country, but includes besides these two officials, seeking power for themselves. They Edwin S. Cunningham, until re had worked for well-advancement.

cently Consul General at Shang- Worst of all, he continued, was hai; Willys R. Peck, until a few the Inst party that had arisen, months ago Chinese Secretary Bolshevisan was trying to ruin the American Legation at Peking, China. He banded it as false Raymond Tenney, former consul nf Socialism"

**Russian

Mukden, and familiar through long and

residence with conditions in China trigue." Russia was trying to use China for her own ends, to stir up William R. Langdon, lately consul strife with other countries, and to at Tsinan; Walton Ferris, lau- get China to fight the hatties which guage officer to the Legation at Russia could not fight for herself. Peking, and Cabot Coville, lan- It was Chins, he said, who would gunge officer assigned to Tokyo. have to pay in money, lives and principles. He gave outer Mongolia ጸ ኔ illustration, and showed that all China would so03 be- come Russia's slave in the same, unless she took steps in time. Communism must be broken and must be given no. quarter. Every adherent to it would be counted a traitor to his country, and would

as

he treated as such.

There was

Queen's Theatre: "Bardleys, The Magnificent."

World Theatre: What Happen-

Star Theatre: "Thy Name is Woman."

Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Marseillea (DArtag- man), 2.30 p.mn.

Wednesday.

Ten Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy King Edward Hotel and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m.

Dinner Dansant BL Cafe Restaurant Parisien.

Queen's Theatre: "Bardleya, Th Magnificent."

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World Theatre: "What Happen will not be available until ed to dones."

after June 14th. Star Theatre: "Thy Name is Woman."

Thursday.

Annual ordinary general meeting of Peak Tramways Co., Ltd., Hong Kong Hotel, 11 am..

European Y.M.C.A. Bathing Picnic at Hang Hau.

Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Cafe Parisien, 4.30 Savoy and p..

Dansant at Cafe

by You Shau Lin Company at Lee Theatre, 9.15 p.

Queen's Theatre: "Lights of Old Broadway."

Experts Trained In Chisa. Must of these men are experts trained through long years of re- sidence and experience in China. Edwin S. Cunningham who has

Eastern Dinner been assigned to the to assist in the present emergency, Division of the States Jepartment Restaurant Parisien.

St. John Ambulance Brigade. Performance has been American Consul General Chinese Theatrical at Shanghai for the past eight years no uncertain sound and was the senior member of the about his speech, and he backed it consular body there. Mr. Cun- up by his troops taking charge of ningham recently returned to this the situation. Little did we think, country on a leave of absence from was replaced by some time ago, that the day ever his post and would come when we would welcome Clarence E. Gauss, consul at Tien tsin, who was temporarily assigned soldiers after having had an over

to Shanghai. When the serious dose of them for so long! Yet, that

ness of the situation in China be. is the fact. The troops give us a

came apparent to officials here, Mr. feeling of security, for, as long as they are in possession, the Com- Cummingham was assigned to the munists dare not raise their heads, Stute Department, where he is act though there are rumours of secreting in an advisory capacity. meetings. It seems that Kiangsi is trying to shake itself free from its hondage. If she will succeed re- mains to be seen.-North China Daily News.

THE WOES OF WU.

A FALLEN STAR.

ALONE IN A MOUNTAIN TEMPLE

Willys It. Peck, who was until recently Chinese Secretary of the Peking, American Legation at where he served with the rank of Counsellor, also returned to this country on a leave of absence. making the trip by way of Europe. fle has an intimate knowledge of the Chinese situation, baving served in various consular posts in China and in the Legation al- most uninterruptedly since 1900.

World Theatre: "Abduction of Helen."

Star Theatre: "Contraband."

Friday. Half-Yearly Meeting of Hong Jockey Club, Club Room (Hong Kong Club Annex), 12.30 p.m.

Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy, King Edward Hotel and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m.

Extraordinary General Meeting H.K. Cricket Club, 5.30 p.m.

Chess Kowloon Club 2. H.M. S. Hermes and presentation of prizes,

typ.m.

Dinner Dausant at Cafe Restaurant Parisien.

"Squeakettes" give performance at Peak Club, 9.30 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "Lights of Old Broadway."

World Theatre: "Abduction of Helen."

Star Theatre: "Contraband."

Saturday.

Tenby Born In China. Raymond Tenny is also an old- timer in China where be was born and where he has spent most of his PEKING, May 24th. life with the exception of his term of college at Harvard. His last Fan Teh Kuang, conucillor to

post was As consul at Mukden, Lawn Bowls League:-Division Marshal Wu Pei Fu and now

which he left only a few months I.: C.S.C.C. . C.C.C.; P.R.C. # sojourning in the capital for a few days, was interviewed by Marshal go to be assigned to the State De-K.C.C.; K.B.G.O. #. T.R.C. Divi- Langdon, aion II: 0.0.0. E.P.R.C.; Chang Tso Lin. Chang informed partinent, William H.

who was consul ut Tsinan until re T.R.C. r. Recreio; K.C.C. the representative that there was

of cently, returned here on a leave

R.H.K.Y.C.; K.B.G.C. v.

League serve in the Far Eastern Division Division: K.C.C. v. University; of the State Department. He has M.B.K 1. C.R.C.; I.R.C. recently been named consul USR.C. "B" Division: II.K.C.C. Mukden but in view of the un- certain conditions prevailing in China is being held in the Depart

no necessity for his master to gabaonce and was also drafted to Lawn Tennie to the mountains, as he was expect ed be in Nanyang.

ment.

บ.

17.

In connection with this other points were brought up by the

Recreio; Nippon Club . K.C.C.; Mukden chief. He stated that Yu

C.R.C. S.C.A.A.; M.B.K... 11such Chung, Chang Lien Sheng,

R.; University U.S.R.C.; as well as others. among his sub-

C.C.C.. L.R.C. "C" Division ordinates were still willing to obey

Walton Ferris and Cabot Coville, K.B.S.F.P.A. . H.K.C.C.; K.C.C. hint (Wu Fei Fu), and Yang Sen's Szechuan forces were even now in the other two men who have been C.C.C., T.R.C. v. C.R.C.; Re- vading Hupeh. All of this signi. ssisgned to the Far Eastern Divi-creio . Netherlands T.C.; R.A.O.C. fter, in the opinion of Marshal sion of the State Department, re- Nippon Club.

an excel-

emerged from the Foreign H.K. H.K Chang, that it would be a text Service School of the Department Base: aseball League: B.X South. Moreover, the Mukden faced while they have both completed Happy Valley, 4 p.m.

St. Peter's Y.M.C. Launch Picnic.) tion would supply all the uccessary their subsequent year of service, re-

quired of them in the Department, Launch leaves Queen's Pier, 3.30 sinews of war,

they are being held here indefinite ly to assist in the increased work According to an arrival from of the Division. Ferris has been Hsinoti, where Marsbal Wu has named language officer to Peking been staying, only one division and. Coville to Tokyo.Japan under Commander Chang Hai Chan Advertiser..

At the remains loyal to him. Beginning of this month it was re- ported that Wu ordered his troops

to

Only One Division Loyal.

p.m.

Tea Dances: E.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m.

Dinner Dansant Bt

Cafe Restaurant Parisien.

Queen's Theatre: "Lights of Old Broadway."

World Theatre: "Abduction of Helen."-

Star Theatre: "Contraband."

Sunday. Trinity Sunday. H.K. Baseball Longue: Dragons (8.0.A.A.) น. Filipinos, Happy

to dishmad as he was determined them, Marshal Wu Fei Fu, the old seek shelter in the mountains. warrior, left for the mountains, It is also reported that on May accompanied by several guarde 12th Chang Chi Huang and On the following day Chang Hai Chang Fang Yen called upon Max Chen left for Chengchow from shal Wu and attempted to persuado Kung Hsien to begin A reorganika him to leave for Nanyaug whore tion scheme under the direction of Valley, 4 p.m. he would e placed in charge of the the Mukden Generals. And now

Monday. forces. In spite of all entreaties, Marshal Wu Pei Fu, who ought to however, Wu remained adamant,

have a splendid star in the heaveNIA, Tos Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel On the day that General Feng is at a temple on the Sung Shan Savoy, King Edward Hotel, and Yu Hainng marched east and the peak-Tangyangshan-alone but for Cafe Parisien 4.30 p. Mukden troops started out to meet his wife and a handful of faithful Dinner Dansant at Cafe

Restaurant Parisien. (Continued at foot of next column), bodyguarda--Chung Mei.

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