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TIME-TABLE.
WEEKS DAYS.
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AM, AMR, JAM, AM. P.M. F.M. P.M. F.M. FM | FX. P.M. 9.10 10.00 12.00 1152.35 9.03 4,85 5,49 718
Shatin Dep. 7.01
Kowloon Xamzanti
Dep. 640 8.05 Dep. 6.49
8.20 10.07 1207 198
Tripo
Dep!
9.83 | 10,194,1848 | 1,34 9.49 10.39 1233 1.47
Fanling
Dep. 7.80
Taipo Market Dep. 7.20
Bheangshui Dep. 3.35- Ehamdhan...Art, 7,41 8.45. Canton
...At- 11.50
0.53 10.36 12.85) 1.51 10.05 10,46 | 12,48 | 2,01| 10.10.10,51 | 1951 | 2.06 8.14 10.18 10.87 12,37 3.12 3.10
5.89.
*.M.A.3. A.2. A.M
Canton
*8.05 ...Dep.- Bhimakun... Dep.7.18 8.05 10.34 11:08 Sheangaher. Dep. 7.25 812 10.41
Taaling
Dep
7,50 8.15 10.45 TaipoMarket Dep. 7,40 8.28 10.58 Dep. 7,45 8,31 11,00 ...Dep. 7.57 8.44 11.13
Taipo
Bhatia
Yazmati...Dep. 9.11 8.56 11.25
...A.. 8.179.02 11.31 11,49 Kowiedn
4.42 5.60 2.99
4.54 5.01 7.35
5,07, 8.187.48
5.1 6.19 7.53
5.91 8.50 9.09
6.28 6.36 8.07
3.40 5.83 8.41 8.13
P... PM PM PM PM.
8.30
11.37 2.08 4.41 5.49 624 6.48 6.83 11.44 3,05 4,48 5,56 11.49 | 8.10 | 4152] 6.00
12.00 3.31 6.02 6.10
12.05 8.26 5.07 8.15
12.19 8.39 5.20 6.28 12.31 8,51 3,33] 6.40
វរ្ម័នទី 12.37 3.57 6.48 7.04 7.20 T
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8.05 18.30 9.04
Kowloon ...Dep, 6,40 Ysumati... Dep.) 6.49 Skatin
Taipo
...Dep. 7,01
... Bopal 7.13
TaipoMarketDep, 750
Fanling
Sheungahus. Dep 7,35
...Dep 7,30
Shum Ohna..Art. 7,51 Canton
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AM.
A.M. 1.35. TM, PM, FX, P.M. 9.10 10,00 12,00 2.24 8,00 5,187,15 9.20 10.07 12.07 9.21
9.33 10.19 12.19 2,43
9.48 10.98 19.33 2.56
9.53 10.38 11.38 3.00
10.05 10.45 13.68; 810)
9.07 8.41 10,10|10,61| 13,51| 8.15)
5,257,23 5,98 7,35 5,527,48 5.38 7,52 8.07 8.02 6,128,07
8.45 9.13 9.47 10.18 1057 12.57 9,21 8.40 6,188,13 11.50
5.39
Canton .Dep.
Shum Chun..Dep 8,05 10,34 11.09 11.87
Shengshui.Dep, 8,12 10.41
Fanling Dep. 8.18 10.48
Taipaldarket Dep. 8.28 10.56 ...Dep. 8.81 11.00 ...Dop, 843 11,13
Taipo
Bastin
Yazmati Dep. 8.57 11.25
8,47-
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8,05
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9.58 $.00 3,05 11.44
5.84 5.86 5.07 5.41 8.09
6.24
11.49 8.10 5.11
8.07
12.00 8.21
5,21
2,17
13.05
3.26
$.95
6.91
12,19
3.39
$.38
8.85
12.91 3.51 5.50
6.46
Eowloon Art. 9.03| 11,31 11.40 18.87
3.57 5,56
6.17 653
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CANBERRA.
ITS BEAUTY IN SPRINGTIME.
TULIPS AND TOURISTS.
Various opinions have been given of Canberra, the new capital of Australia. A correspondent of the Sylucy Morning Herald takes op the cudgels in its behalf and penned the following panegyric on October
18th.
"Canberra is one vast explosion of colour and perfume in these high days of spring. Tulips like, gold and ebony chalices for the intoxi- cating wine of sunlight; tourists tempted by deliriously fine air to the excess of wearing checquered and baggy tweeds that would mark them for life anywhere else; cattle growing indecently fat on the lush river flats; and generally an atmos phare of abandon, which manifests itself in bright ties, sweeps for the Melbourne Cup, and taxis Queanbeyan, signify the end of winter, and westerly winds, and mud in the tea, and bronchitis.
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In fact the place has been so irresistibly beautiful during the last few days that several politi olans paid it the supreme tribute of staying over the week-end." They were inclined to patronise the tulips by delivering speeches to them, and deprecated the incredi bly green meads by assessing their valne nt so much per acre, and looked forward greedily to the day when the blue hills would be alive with prosperous suburbs; but then everyone doesn't pay bis tribute to beauty in awoors and. sonnets,
The most touching acknowledg ment of all came from Mr. Hughes, who showed a characteristic con- tempt for half measures by taking off his shoes and socks and pad dling in the river to the excessive awe and admiration of a large au dience. Many young ladies have been engaged; every hen in the ter ritory has chickens; the Capital Commission, in a burst of seasonal generosity, has filled pot holes in at least three roads in the city; the first pair of spats has appeared; and Mr. McGrath, whose inertin, equalled only by his amiability, would even put Bhudda to shame, ins been observed taking fugitive and excited walks up and down the threshold of his hotel.
́`MIRACLE OF THE
MARNE.
EX-CROWN PRINCE BLAMES
VON MOLTKE:
"LOST" "CONTROL.
The miracle
in his
had
saved France, and, with France, her allies," writes the formier Crown Prince William of Germany Narrative of the Fifth German, Army at the Battle, of the Marne," a chapter in a book called The Two Battles of the Marne," published by Thornton Butterworth, Ltd. The other chapters are the narratives of Joffre, Foch, Ludendorff.
and
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Goll: Bogey Pool, Fanling. Criminal Sessions Open, Supreme Court.
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1.
"The Crown Prince pats Moltke the dock. Ludendorf puts it on what Sir Henry Wilson called the Frocks in this case the German "Frocks,"
How these four narratives came
Hong Kong Amateur Dramatic Club present "Bulldog Drum In mond," Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: The Waning Sox."
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World Theatre: "Lovers Quarantine" (5.15 p.m. and 9.20 p.m.); Chinese Drama "Mother's Heart" (2.30 pm and 7.15 p.m.).
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Joffre and Fach no Principal Mails:-Inward: U.S.A., doubt used the French language, etc. President Cleveland); Europe and the Crown Prince and Ludenria Negapatam, papers (Laing); (Khiva). derff the German. Here they are London Parcel Mail
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Tuesday. Jess the name of the translator.
Gorman Failure.
were
Joffre, by, including the precise orders which he issued for, the Marie battle, makes it clear that he did plau and direct the attack which threw the Germans back and, in effect,, lost them the way. He rams home the failure of the Ger man high command by quoting also the orders issued by von Moltke, then Chief of the German Staff nader the "Supreme War Lord."
It was von Moltke who ordered the German retreat at the Marne. Then his spirit collapsed and he took to his bed. His career crash- ed, and von Falkenhayn took his place.
The Crown Prince, while defend ing his father for appointing von Moltke as chief of the staff, makes it clear that the responsibility for Everything hangs still and quiet the choice did rest with the ex- in a crystal immobility, so that you Kaiser. He chose a man who lost fear to shatter the image of this control of the army as soon as it began to move. Moreover, the ex- beauty by the smallest movement. Parliament House dreaming in the Kaiser, although "Supreme War suna bank of faming white stone Lord," let the middle of the Ger: and sharp shadowed angles-the man Army at the Marne go on hotels lazily cool in their gardens until it was hopeless and the battle and trees, the young flowers; the was lost. He was supreme" river, creating on its perfect sur- and he did nothing. That is suff face another and infinitely anore cient to damn him for ever as the concrete Canberra, the poplars man who lost the war for Get brushing the horizon like brooms, many, He bungled his job."
he willows still against the stili bine sky-like chips from an old Chinese plate-all these and a mil lion other exquisitely delicate adornments, give Canberra an al most dream-like and idyllic beauty at the moment.
People have been thrilled by the fragile charm of Plasber's Mead, that too vizionary place of water, mendows, And old stone, and
The bonour of daring to do so strange Bowers, where Compton belongs," declares Foch, to Lloyd Mackenzie develops one of the inost George. On coming into power in delicate dreams in the language, England be shock off all prejudice will find here something which al- most captures in form the delicacy lieved in the value of the single and silenced all scruples. He be- of his image.
Never has man been asked to command, and he dared to say 50
and to act." work in a better place. Just to be here is like spending a holiday in Provence, when the hills are soft. under new grass, and the peasants are happy at the turn of the year, and the first annoying millionaire is many miles away with his 80 horse-power touring ear.
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Interport Cricket: Shanghai v. with his own vital part in winning.
second Malaya, H.K.C.C. ground. (first. the ultimate victory at the battle of the Mare." He explains | day), how he need for a single cominand Fanling Hunt meet Hunters became manifest, "but," he adds, Arms, 2.30 p.m. "its application etill seemed to difficult that its most convinced partisans hardly dared openly to
arge it.
THE OLD SPIRIT,
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The immediate result of all this has been dynamitic. In the flush Addressing members of the South- of Sunday afternoon, when the West London Branch of the Old thermometer was bubbling up to Contemptibles Association at Clap wards 70, dozens and dozens of ham Junction, General Sir George people could be seen climbing 600 Mile, Chief of the Imperial steep feet to the deceptively, remote Staff, referred to the response by Mount Ainslie, Ten men whose re reservists who were recalled to the putation for veracity is exceeded Colours for service in China. only by their reputation for bad The Army which went out in goll, reported that they had gone August, 1914, was the best trained round in five under bogry. A and the best equipped Army that prominent and high official has Great Britain ever sent out, and taken to writing sonnets on the consisted of the etoutest-hearted edge of formal documents; and a lot of men that ever, left the Britica member from the south, overwhelm Isles. Their example, and spirit ed by the scent of phlox damp in still held good. The other day the twilight, and a glimpse of the when they had to call Section D Molonglo on fire with the last crime Reservists to come to the Colours Interport Cricket: Shanghai son echo of the sunlight, remarked for China, out of sixteen hundred Malaya, E.K.C.C. ground (second grudgingly, before he could clip only two were absent, and they were day). * den the words from his tongue, that it able to give a mtisfactory account Garrison Football League: was really almost as delightful as of why they were not there. That RA.O.C. v. ELQ 2nd K.0.8.R the Yarra. That was the supreme showed that the old spirit of 1914 H.Q. 1st K.O.S.B. v. R.A., Sookun- gesture of resignation.".
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