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HONG KONG, TUESDAY,

JAN

3rd..

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Our London Letter.

EMPIRE'S OLDEST

ARISTOCRA

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE.

WEEKS DAYS,

SamoansArt. 7.41 8.45 10.18 10.67 19,57 2,132.55

THE "SINGAPORE BASE.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

THE HON. KATHARINE PLUNKET

AGE 103 OR TEZ?

NEWEY, No

AXN, AM.

7.X.

Kowloon

Dep 6.40 8.05

Yaumati

Dep. 8.40

Shatix

Dep. 7.01

Taipo

Dep.7.15

-

YM, MF.M.F 9.10 10.00 13.00 1.18 2.15 4.35 5.45 9,20 10.07 12.07 10- 4.43 5.50 4:54 5.02 9.83 10.19 12191,94

=

0,07 6,15 19.32 9,42

7.x,

725

THE LATE SIR ROBERT HUDSON.

Taipo Market Dep. 7.20

1,511

3.116.19

Kamling Dep. 7.80

Bungahui.Dep. 7.35

10.05 10.26 12,4 2,01 10,10 10.51 12.51 2.06

5,21 8.80.

8.35 6.41

LORD DERBY'S DAUGHTER KILLED OUT HUNTING.

Chalon ...ATT

11.50 5.38

The Hon. Katharine BaHymusennian House celebrated her 107th today

Bend

ket, of "Lonth, rthday

AN. |-1.x, ¦ A.M.

A.2.

AX.

P.M.

P.M.

1.M.

7.X.

Canton ...Dep-

8.03

3,20

Sheangshai Dep. 7.25 8,1 10.41

5.49 8.24 11.4 8.05 4.48 3.56

11.49 8.10 4.52 6.00 12.00 3.21 6.02

Telpo

7.67

12.19 3.39 5.20

Yana

Dep 8,11 9.56 11.28

Kowloon

Art, 8.17 9.02 11,31 11,49

8.15 6.PS 2.81 8,31 6.34 6.40

6,46 7.04 12.37 3.67 5.88

Shamchas.Dep.7.18 8.05 10.34 11.09 11.37 2.88 4,41

Fanling Dep. 7,80 8,16 | 10.48

Taipomarket Dep. 7,40 8.26 10.56 ...Dep, 7.44 8.31 11.00 8,44 11,18

Bhatin ...Dep

12,05 3.26 5.07

8.10

SUNDAYS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS...

AMAMA.M

owloon...Dep. 6,40 8.05 8.30 9.04

6.40

7.01

Dep இரங்கல் .

...Dep. Santin aipeDep. 718 Taipo Market Depr

7,20 Faning Dep. 7.30

hemgahui.. Dep. 7,35

bum Chun, Art, 7,41 Stanton

A.K. A.M.

9.53 10.16 12.36 3.00

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LONDON, Dec. 3rd. Widespread sympathy is felt for the Earl of Derby in the sad bereavement he has sustained by the death of his only daughter

1

Lady Victoria Bullock While out hunting with the Quorn she left) the line taken by the remainder of the field and in pawing under a low archway which carried a railway she struck her head against due of the girders of the bridge. Her 9.10 10.00 12.00 2,24 2.156.18 7,15

5,26 horse was seen riderless, and on 2

7.03 9.20 10.07 12.07 2,31 9.33 10.19 12,19 2,435,38 7,36

search being made Lady Victoria 5,527,48 9.49 10.33 12,32 956

Fil 5.58 7,52

found unconadions with 6,079,02

fractured skull. At the time Lord 6.12 3.07

Derby was on his way to the South of, France, but a telegram reached him in Paris, and he returned by aeroplane, arriving just in time to we his daughter before he passed away. The Prince of Wales was hunting with the Quorn on the fatal day, and he was deeply grieved on hearing of the tragedy.

10.05 10.48 12,483,10

[9.07 9.41 10,10 10.61| 12,5118,15 8.458.139.47 10,18 10.87 13.57 9.21 2,556,188,13

11.50 ...AFT. -

5.38

6.03-

.

Canton

8.19 10.41

Dep.

8.18. 10.46

4.1. A..

2,05 .. Dep. Bam Chan..Dep. 8,05 10.94 11.09 11,37 2.38 Sarangitui. Đôi.

inling

A.K.

J.K. 7.

I.X,

5,00 5.84

5,58

3.20 6.34

17,44 3.05 5.07 5.41

6,03

11,49 8.10

6.07

Tipo Market Dap.

12.00 3.21

6,17

Talpo Dep,-

12.05

6.21

8.45 11,18

-12,19 8,39 19.51

6,34

8.48

6.176,52

Bhatis Dep

3.28 10.68

8.91 11.00

Adamati Dap. 8.57 11,25

Lawloon AFT, 9.03 11:21.11.49

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That, at least, is the bell of her neighbours and of some reference books. Other reference Works have other opinions,

Debrett." for Instr.states that she was born in 1824, and

therefore she enr in one year of age. Kelly's Handik," co the other hand, gives ear of her birth as 1920. Her clare that she was born

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Lady Victoria Bullock was the 7.04 close friend of Princess Mary and also one of the intimate friends of the Queen of Spain. She was noted as a charming hostess. Her first husband, the Hon. Neil Primrose, son of Lord Rosebery, was killed in action in France, and he left her the whole of his fortune. I 1910 when she married Captain Malcolm Bullock it was said that she was the richest bride of the Her elder England. in daughter, Miss Ruth Primrose, now in her early teens, practically ves at the Durdans, near Epsom, as the constant comparton of her aged grandfather. Lord Rosebery..

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these dark days between 1914 and 1918, but he supplied the stimulus and the enthusiasm as well as the organizing ability necessary to get this immense financia? support. Since the war he had served as a member of the war Traves Com- mission, and also on the Voluntary Hospitals Commission?

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The Naval Base At Singapore. According to the First Lord of the Admiralty the Singapore Naval Base will not be finished before 1837 He has also stated that the work has cost up to the present 2420,967, The total estimate is $7,750,000, 50

modesty, refusing honours when that it would appear, thas only they were being showered on other comparatively small portion of this people who had not done half as great undertaking has been corn.

much national service, as himself, pleted. Originally the scheme was

and it was under pressure that be. to have been finished in the space nccepted a Knighthood. In 1922 uf ten years; but it will be recalled as his second wile ed that the Labour Government

Viscountess Northcliffe, widow of refused to proceed with it while

the newspaper magnate, who had they were in office, and this caused been associated with him in Red

delay of twelve months

Cross work.

The big floating dock ordered... year ago from Mesra, Swan.. Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, of Wallsend-on-Tyne, is to be finish ed earity next year, and will be towed out to Singapore in sections. It will provide docking nerommoda. tion for the largest ships in the British Navy. Tenders have been invited for the construction of a graving dock capable of taking two battleships at once. Unless something unforeseen happens such, for instance, as the return of Socialist Government, when the sebeme might be hung up again the plan when completed in full will give Singapore better accom. modation for His Majesty's ships than any other naval base at home or abroad.

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A Great Organiser. Sir Robert Hudson, whose death

A

in" re-

The Lloyd George Fund. Mr. Lloyd George has been obliged to shoot Nigara gard to the election fund which he has under his personal control. It was collected during the existence of the Coalition Government, and amounts to between three and four million pounds. For a long time criticisms, have appeared in the newspapers about this huge sum of money being at the dispõest of one tonn. because obviously it pinced him in a position to dietate to the Liberal party--or what is left of it-and select the candidates, who should be supported at elec- tions.

He has no longer been able to withstand the pressure brought to bear on him, and the cantrol of the fund is to be vested in four trustes.

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The small and select hand are is announced this week at the age Lord St. Davids, Sir R. Hutchison, of 63, will be remembered in poli-Liberal M, P., for Montrose, Sir tical history as one of the great w. Edge, Liberal MP, for Bos organisers of the Liberal party worth, and Sir Charles Barrie, a prior to its present celipse by the former Liberal M.P. I believe that Labour party. Following the dis agreements of the chiefs after ther. Lloyd George was helped to a decision to relinquish his sole South African War he set to work control of the millions, by the with such good effect that he inde significant fact that there have been possible the Liberal successes of organised attacks on Liberal can- 1006 when the Conservatives suffer didates in the constituencies, who band did not drink or bet. They fed à debacle.

were being taunted with their-de- had been embarrassed financially. His name is also associated na apendence upon the goodwill of Mr. She stated, in reply to the Frent organiser with the Red Cross Lloyd George. It was something magistrate, that they were, married man of the Joint Finance Come in national politics to have in 1913, and she had not heard of the candidates of a whole party her husband's convictions until she inittee of the Red Cross and St.. subject to the financial dictation of came to court that day.. John Ambulance he supervised the

ane individual;", and indeed the The magistra in imposing sen Time fund which was instru- position was intolerable. Lord tences totalling six months hard mental in ring the sum of twenty Rosebery in a letter to the Press labour, told Moore that he ought million pounds. The public heard last January asked how the money to have informed his afte when he nothing of Sir Robert Hudson in

was obtained, but the question has martied that ho indren in (Continued on next Column.) ever been answered!-H.B.

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