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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1928...
伍拜禮
日捌拾伍年八十
九仟登英
A NEW CHARING SIR LEO CHIOZZA-MONEY
THE
ACQUITTED.
CROSS.
DIARY OF EVENTS.
A HYDE PARK CASE.
£10,000,000 PLAN:
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
STATIONS
Kowloos
TIME TABLE.
UP TRAINS
U
Fat XX,10 Na ® | No. 11/Ka, 14 Na, 14 No.29 No. 18 Sa, 14, No. 28 No.29 A, M. AMENAJAM, LAM. NOOR TM, P.M. 7,M, P.M. PM. IX.
Dep. 6,40 6.05 8.20 9,10 10.00 12.00 1.15 2.85 8.00 4,80 5,427.80
Yazmati. Dep. 6.49
Bhatin ...Dep. 7.01 Taipo ...Dep 7,15
Taipo Market Dep, 720
Fanling
Dep 2.30
Em ngoan. Dep. 723
Bkumakun
Canton
9.2010.08 13.08 1,22
1.83 10,20 12.20 134
9.43 19.03 19.33 1.47
4.98 5.60 7.88 4.50 6,021 7.30 -5.04 6.15 8.03
9.88 10.37 12.57 1.81-
0.0710
$10,4712,47| 2.01 210.52 12.62 2,06 8.14 $10.58 12.65 2,323.20 3.40 3.43
16.47
5,08 6.198.07 5.18 6.308.17 5.23 8.35 8.91 5,39 0,41 8.37
* Arr. 7,41) 8,439.13 [Dep. 8,48
11.30
DOWN TRAINS
Ne,19 │No, 21 No.13 We, 23
I.X. P.M. {PMX.
STATIONS
No.3 No.3 Yo,
...M.
50, 5 A. AM.
3. A... P.M.
Canton iDep,
8.05
får..
11.08
10.47
11.09 11.38 2.58 4,39 5.49 11.48 | 8,05 | 4.48 | 6.56 11.30 8.10 4.50 8.00
18,01 9.21 6.00 6.10
12.06 8.36 5.04 633
Skamshmu
Dep. 7.18 8.05
Sheangakni Dep, 7.25 932
Fanling
Dep 7.80
Taipo Marksi
Taipe
28 10,37 | 7,40 | 8,20 Dep. 7.44831 11.01 Dep, 7,57 6.44 13.14 Tarmati Dep. 8.11 8.56 11.24- Kowloon Arr, 8.17 0.02 1139 11.49
Khatis
10.0 8.595.17 6.23 13.31 8.51 6.29 6.40
3.90
621 6.24 7.01. 7.08
12.88 8.57 5,85 0.46 7.04 7.44
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ROAD BRIDGE AND VIADUCT.
WATERLOO AS TRAIN TERMINUS.
POLICE BRING NO COR. ROBORATIVE EVIDENCE.
LONDON, May 3rd.
To-day.
(May 18th.)
Helena May Institute Christian Fellowship Meeting, 10.30 a.m1.
China Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., The nocturnal activities of the Extraordinary General Meeting, 11 Police in Hyde Park received sharp.
VAN TIL
Proposals of a sweeping charac-evidence of Magisterial disap-Queen's Theatre: “Sorrel and
ter, which if adopted would change many familiar aspects of the West End of London, bave been sub-
mitted to the Prime Minister by the Minister of Transport, Col. Wilfrid Ashley.
Tes Dances: H.K. Hotel and Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m.
Principal Mails:-Inward: Europe vid Siberia (Lahore).
Saturday, (May 19th.)
World Theatre: Diplomacy" proval, when Mr. Henry L Can- cellar, at Marlborough Street & 5.15 and 0.90 Lock Yeung Police Court, on Wednesday after Bridge" at 2.30 and 7.15.
Star Theatre: The Heart `of' dism" "ed a noon
cass brought Salome." against Sir Leo Chiozza-Money and a young woman, and gave costs They are consequential on the re- against the Police. Sir Leo, who commendations of the Royal Com-is-57, and Miss Irene Savage, 22, mission on London Bridges which were arrested on April ad in proposed the construction of Hyde Park by two plain clothes double-deck road and railway bridge behaving in a manner reasonably men, who charged them with
over the Thames at Charing Cross
to offend against the public de The Royal Commission considered cency." that such a bridge could be built at a cost of £7,500,000, but a com- mittee of engineers appointed by the Ministry of Transport and the London County Council, Basisted by the engineer of the Southern Railway, has made an exhaustive examination of the scheme and re- ported that the cost would be £11,300,000.
A New Terminus,
I gather, writes the Daily Mail political correspondent, that tho Minister of Transport has not felt that he can recommend adoption of the Hayal Commission's proposal, but has submitted an alternative scheme, worked out by the same engineers.
The proposal involves the sweep-f ing away of Charing Cross Station and removing the work of this famous terminus across the river. There the Kentistr "lines" of the Southern Railway would terminato in great new extension of Water loo Station N
In place of the railway bridge at Charing Cross a road bridge and viaduct, starting from the foot of St. Martin's-lane, near the Nurse Cavell memorial, "would be carried across to Waterloo-road.
At the preliminary hearing,” it was charged on Sir Leo's behalf that the Police made no effort to secure the testimony of an indepen- dent witness, who overtook the procession to the Police Station in order to return an umbrella which Sir Leo had left in the Park.
At to-day's hearing BETONG evidence was given regarding the respectability of Miss Savage and the correct nature of Sir Leo's ye- lations with her and his acquain- tance with the family. “After con- siderable testimony, the Magistrate stopped the case on the ground that the Police failed to secure cOTTO borative' evidence.
Golf Bogey Fool, Fanling. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., 8th ordi- nary yearly meeting, noon.
Chinese
Athletic Asspeïation. Football Dinner Yee Wo Restaur- ant, 7.30 p.m.
Son.
Queen's Theatre: "Sorel and World Theatre: "Diplomacy " at 5.15 and 8.90 Lock Yeung Bridge" at 230 and 7.15.
Star Theatre:... "The Heart of Salome."
Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel and Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m.
Principal Mail:-Inward: Europe vid Siberia (Zuliere), Oulward: Europe vid Marseilles (Hakozaki Maru), 8.20 ..
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This case is one of a series ex- tending over several years in which prominent people have fallen foul of the Police in Hyde Park, The unsafety of the Park after dark became as a rault the subject of comic paper humótár,
World Theatre: "The Navigator." Sir Leo Chiozza-afoney' own Star Theatre. “The Yalley_of. counsel to-day chateribed as Hell."
"host stupid" Sir Lap' choice of Hyde Park as the place to bold conversation with a young woman.
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By thus casing cross-river traffic it is thought that it would" be unnecessary to replace Waterloo TO DO WORK OF TWO MEN Bridge. The old bridge could be widened so that its form would be maintained, but its traffic-carrying capacity increased to four lines abreast.
The report now before the Pre mier states that the whole of these works could be done at a cost of £10,000,000.
The proposals will be considered. by the Cabinet shortly, and pending the Government's decision no step will be taken by the London County Council towards the demolition of Waterloo Bridge and erection of the new bridge there for which it already has plans and estimates completed.
It is expected, if the new plan is accepted by the Cabinet, that the Government grant from the Road Fund towards the cost would be about £7,500,000.
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BRIGHTON'S LOST BEAR.
FOUND TWENTY MILES FROM SCENE OF ITS ESCAPE,
PARIS.
Ten Dances: H.K. Hotel and -~ Hotel Bavoy, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 5 pm
Monday. (May 21st.)
Sale of Crown land Kowloon Inland lot No. 1133, 3 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: Tillie the Toiler."
World Theatre:"The Navigator." Star Theatre: "The Valley of
Women cooks are to replace men Tea Dansea: H.K. Hotel and
"Hośel Savoy, 4.30 in the French Army: Each woman will be required to cook for 400 Edward Hotel, $p.m..
p.m.; King men and will replace two soldier Principal Mails:--Inward: cooks, who will fall the usual Europe vid Negapatam, papers duties of a soldier.
only (Mirzapore). Outward: Europe The women are to be paid £50 a | vid Siberia (Mirsapore), 8,30 1, year all found and will be given dress and lodging allowances. Out of their dress allowance they must provide themselves, with suitable apparel for work in the cookhouse and with a uniform, the exact patables tern of which has yet to be deter
mined.
MEALS ON THE ROAD.
NEW MOTOR-COACHES WITH RESTAURANTS.
London has two mutor-coach stations at which the 'big vehicles arrive and depart with the regu larity of trains.
During the Easter holiday both of them worked at high pressure handling crowds of road travellers. At the Orange Coaches, station at Brixton all records were broken in the number of journeys to the south coast resorts.
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Pi Padlocked." World Theatre:
Star Theatre: "The Lone Eagic." Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel and Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, & p.m.
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World Theatre:"Padlocked."
Star Theatre: "The Lone Eagle." Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel and Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 5 p.zn.
Thursday, (May 24th.) Empire Day, Opening by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government of Cheer O, TALQA, City Hall 6 p.m.
BRIGHTON, April 23rd. Brighton's missing bear, which has been roaming over the downs exactly a month, has been definite ly located, on an estate called Tilgate, at Worth, near Crawley, At the Lupus-street station, near more than 20 miles from Withdean Vauxhall Bridge, S.W. which is Hall, where it escaped from the terminus of 10 of the motor private too.
coach companies in southern Eng Tracks believed to be those of a land, more than 200 vehicles, many bear have been found at Tilgate of them bound for places on far
Official Opening St. Peter's Club by the head keeper, Mr. 3. Cook, away as Torquay Weston-kuper Bathing Shed Repulse Bay, 3.30. who said:
Mare, and Bath, left on Easter Eve
Queen's Theatre: "Les Miser I was beating a plantation and almost as many on Easter Sup known as Black Scotch on Friday | day.
ables."
World Theatre: The Frontiers night with my son and another Mr. LM. Turnham, & manager Han." We heard. - a "noise, and of the London Coastal Services
Star Theatre: "The Boy Friend" when we got to the side of the Company, which own,
n the station, Ten Dances: EK. Hotel and plantation we were surprised to said to a reporter i
p.m.; King ses the bear scramble o Au 18-
More than 800 motor-coaches Hotel Savoy 30
Edward Hotel, inch wire fence and make off have left with holiday-makers quickly across an oat field. Wa
since Thursday. Road travel is
Friday followed it, but it entered Cherry becoming more and more popular. We can load 150 coaches at Tree Wood, and by the time we got there it was too dark to see
once, so that people can get away and we abandoned the acarch.
as easily as from a railway station
man.
I took the precaution of peg- ging out the bear's tracks across the ploughed land with twigs, and yesterday I showed them to my employer, Mr. Nix, who is a big-game hunter. He at once classified them as bear tracks. The wood in which the bear is supposed to be at the moment will be thoroughly beaten.
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Meeting of Creditors of the Hong Kong and Territorial Estates, Ltd,
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