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No. 21,894 號肆拾玖百捌仟麼萬弍第 日登初月捌辰戊
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
STATIONS
TIME-TABLE.
UP TRAINS
Ya, £- N«, # No.10 No No. 19, No. 34 Na. 18 HQJENZ}X«, HIỆNɑ, 25 N«,M [4.36 | T.M.' P.M. P.M.) P.M. FYM. | FM, AM. AMAM. AMAM
Slowloom
6.49
Skatin
7.01
Tipo Market
7.75
Taipo
Wenling
7.30
4,30 5,4 7,82
—
4.38 5.50 7.40 4.50 6.0% 7.55 8.04 6.15 8.06 5.09 6.19 8.10 5.18 8.30 80 8.14.23 6.36 8.24 3.20 5.29 6,41 8.90
17.03
6.40 8.05 8.30 9.10/10.00/12.00 115 1.15 2.85
9.2010.08 12.03 129 — 933 10.20 12.10 1.84 --- 948 10.33 12,54 1.47 --- 9.58 10.37 1938 131 -(10.08 10.47′12.48 2,07 — 8.07 10.10/10.5% 12.59 2.06 9.13.10.1 0.58 12.58 2,12, 2.55
5.37 1.01. -
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Art. 7,41 843
Canton"
DOWN TRAINS
STATIONS
130, 1 No. 3
A.M.
No. 7 A.M
No. 15 No. A.X
A.M
No.17 Ka, 19 | N&N 20. S FIL
| P.M.; PM.
a. 13
...Dep. ***
8.06
Canton
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8.30
Shumchan... Dep. 7.19 9.05 10.35; 11.40 (12.189 38 4.89 5.49 6.45 7 26 Bhengubal Dep. 7.25 8.12 10.49 | 11.47 Fanling ...Dep. 7.30 8,18 10.47 11.81 Tipo Market Dep. 7.40 8.28 10.57 19.0 Tuipe ...Dep. 7,44 8.31 11.01 12.08 Dep, 7.57 8.44 11.14 12.20 Trazati Drp. 1176 11.20 19:39
8.05 4.49 5.56 6.50 8.10 4.50 6.00 8.213.00 6,10 3.28 3.04 8,16 5.39 5.17 6.28 3,515.99 6.40
Kowloon ...Arr. 8.17 9.01 11.32 19.8812.88 3.37 5,20 6.48 7.28 8.06
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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1928. 伍拜禮 日肆拾月玖年入廿百九仟麼英 Price: $3 Pan MONTH.
IRELAND'S BEST CUSTOMER.
DESIRE FOR BRITAIN'S GOOD WILL.
AGRICULTURAL PROSPERITY.
DEHLIN.
A general desire to cultivate the friendship of the world and parti- cularly that of Great Britain is one of the main sentiments animat ing the new Ireland..
One finds evidences of that spirit in all quarters, but particularly among those whose efforts to im prove administration and. attain greater prosperity for the Free Etate are now being crowned with substantial successes.
Nature has smiled this year upon
basic industry | country's agriculture.
the
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The claim of Mr. Cosgrave, the President of the Executive, that the Government has really succeeded improving agriculture. cordially endorced by one who, both in municipal and national govern ment, has often strenuously opposed him-DT. Lorcan G. Sherlock, Under-Sheriff for Dublin and three times Lord Mayor of the city. Ho Baid:
There is no doubt that the Gor- ernment have made an enormous improvement in the basic trade
'BURGLARS' ORGY OF
CHAMPAGNE.
PARTIES IN WEST END.
HOUSES.
GOT TOO DRUNK TO STEAL
During a recent week-end thieves
entered two houses in the West End of London, rega'ed themselves with champagne and other drinks, and took away valuable articles.
The first house they visited, in Chapel Street, Belgrave-square, S.W., had been let furnished to Mrs. Carter-Campbell. She left the house on the Friday to visit friends in the country and when she came back it was in the possession of the police with a constable outside the door.
Shortly after midday on the Sua- day a smartly dressed, middle-aged | woman was seen to enter the house and some time afterwards the front door was found wide open. A con- stable kept observation for some time and later several constables and a sergeant entered and found the whale place in disorder.
More than a score of bottles of champagne, brandy, gin, liqueurs,, and siphons of soda water had been' emptied, and it thought when they left the visitors were drunk.
of the country. They are imIt is believed that they entered the proving the livestock of all kinds house on the Saturday evening by horses, cattle, sheep. and pigs-forcing the front door and were and they are getting for this there for about 20 hours. country higher prices.
They have made tremendous changes in the methods of poultry rearing, and there has been a gradual increase in the quantity of poultry and eggs exported with consequent advance in the prices obtained.
Ireland's butter manufacture" under this Government is quickly approaching that of Denmark in
ciency and the quality of its output, and in about five years' time this country will be feeling the full financial benefits of the legislation regarding agriculture passed within the last two three years.
Dr
John Bull'a Pocket. There is growing up a healthy realisation that we in Ireland cannot thy longer dip our hand into John Bull's pocket to get us out of our difficulties, but that we must face them ourselves.
The people are settling down to work, knowing that their pros- perity depends upon themselves.
The people of this country re- cognise that Great Britain is their chief customer.. A prosperous Great Britain means a prosperous Ireland, and this knowledge is creating the strongest link be tween the two countries, and is making the people anxious for the progress of Great Britain and the Empire, which will in no way in. terfere with their own national as- pirations.
AIR MINISTRY MAN CHARGED,
· COMMUNICATING INFORMA-
TION."
Archibald Taylor, aged 27, of Farcote Road, Lee, S.E, a Civil Servant employed at the Air Minis try, appeared before Mr. Fry at Bow Street Police Court on a charge under the Official Secrets
Act.
that
A butler in the house next door told a Daily Vail reporter when his son-in-law passed the house on Sunday afternoon he saw a woman enter. He added:
¦
DIARY OF EVENTS.
Today,
(September 14th.) Christian Fellowship Meeting, Helena May Institute, 10.30 am.
Queen's Theatre: "The Volga Boatman."
World Cheatre:
the West."
Spoilers of
Star Theatre: "The Fair Co-ed." Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m.
Saturday.
(September 13th.)
Golf: Bogey Pool, Fanling. Police and Prison Department Aquatic Sports WRC.
Baseball:-Senior Division: Filipino Club H.E. Basebal Club.
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Queen's Theatre: "The Volga Boatman.'
World Theatre: "Spoilers of the West."
Star Theatre: The Eair Co-ed.“- Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, 4,30 P.; King Edward Hotel, 3 p.m.
Principal Mail-Outward Europe eid Marseilles (Kalyan), 10.30a.m. Europe rid Siberia (Sunning), € p.m.
Sunday.
(September 16th.)
15th Sunday after Trinity. Golf: Bogey Pool, Fanling" Queen's Theatre: "The Volga Boatman."
World Theatre: Two Arabian Knighta."
Star Theatre: The Midship-
When the police came the house Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30p.m. was upside down and it was ob vious that the thieves had made a regular drinking party of their visit..
Mink Coat Missing. The thieves took a large quantity of Mrs. Carter Campbell's clothing.. including a mink coat, valued to gether at more than £1,000.
Later burglars entered the house in Selwood-place, Onslow-gardens, S.W., of Mr. George Hayter, who with his wife was at Brighton.
It is thought that the same gang They may have been concerned. forced the door, broke open a wine cupboard, drank large quantities of champagne, and were apparently too drunk to collect articles. of value.
LORD ÄDARE.--
DEBTS DISCLAIMER NOTICE.
LADY ADARE VERY MUCH
AMUSED."
Monday. (September 17th.)
Sale of Crown Land, Inland Lots Nos. 338 and 2839, and Rural Building Lot No. 316, 3 p.m.
Land Sale at Mesers. Lammert Bros, Remaining Part of Section A. of Inland Lot No. 34 (179, Queen's Road East) and Remaining Part of Section A. of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 714 (133, 141, 142 and 145, Portland Street), 3 p.m. Queen's Theatre: "Chang." World Theatre: Two Arabian Knights."
Star Theatre: "The Midship- man."
Ten Dance: H. X. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe i Victoria, B.C. (Pret. Jefferson), p.m.
Tuesday.
(September, 18th.) Sanitary Board Meeting, 4:35
p.m.
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Queen's Theatre: "Chang. World Theatre: "The Birth of a
Star Theatre: "Are Parents People"
An advertisement in A Home Nation." newspaper recently stated that Viernunt Adare, of 44, Seymour 'Street, W., would not be respon sible for any debts incurred in
future by his wife, and that she had no authority to pledge his credit, as she is and has been in receipt of an adequate allowance.
Notice was also given by the trustees of a deed of settlement dated October 25th, 1915, in favour of Viscountess Adare, that they were not and never had been liable for any debts incurred by her.
Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.20 p.m. Principal Mail:-Outward: Europe vid Marseilles (Achiller), 2.30 p.m. Europe via San Fran cisco and Europe vid Sibería
Shinya Maru), 10.30 am.
Wednesday.
(September 19th.) Seamen's Institute Whist Drive. Hong Kong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd.: Extraordinary General Meeting, 11 a.m.
Lady Adare said to a reporter that she had no knowledge of any reason for the two announcements, the second of which she surmised referred to her marriage settle- Nation." ment. She added:
Queen's Theatre: "Chang." World Theatre: "The Birth of a
Are Parents Star Theatre:
Thursday. (September 20th.) Presentation of Medals to St. John Ambulance Brigade at Gov- ernment House, 6 p.m.,
Taylor was arrested at Lee by was not aware of my hus. People 7 Detective Inspéctor Canning,
The charge against him war:
Being a person holding office under His Majesty, communicated on August 14th, 1029, information which he had obtained owing to his position as a person holding offer under His Majesty at the Air Ministry, Kingsway,, other" than to A person to whom he was authorised to communicate it. The proceedings lasted less than
“UN AIR EMBAUME three minutes. Inspector Canning
Grand Model
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informed Mr. Fry that the case had been brought to the notice of the Director of Public Prosecu tion, and he asked for a remand.'
Mr Fry: You have not got the evidence to go on with the case' this morning?
Inepector Canning: That is so. Mr. Fry, turning to Taylor, said "Do you know the charge against FOU."
"Yes," replied Taylor. Taylor said that he had no ob- fection to remand, and Mary Fordered him to be remanded on
bail until August 22nd.
Annual Meeting Hong Kong Boxing Association, 5.30 p.m.
Violin Recital by Cecilia Hansen, Theatre Royal, 8.15 p.m."
Queen's Theatre: Chang." World Theatre: "The Birth of a Nation."
band's intention to cause these notices to he issued, and I really have not, the foggiest notion what they are about or what bas in- spired them. They have not caused me any distrese-in fact, I am very much amused. Not Seen Much of Him Lately."
Lord Adare has gone to Ire-
· land. I saw him ceterday, The previous occasion on which I saw him was two months ago, when he suddenly arrived at the house and sent in
message asking if he could talk to me.".
There is no actual separation, although lately, it is true, I have not seen much of him.." Viscountess Adare before her
(September 21st.) - marriage in 1915 was Miss Helen
Queen's Theatre: "Chang." Swire. daughter of Mr. John Swire,
World Theatre: "The Birth of a of Hillingdon House, Harlow, Essex Her husband, who is 41. Nation."
Star Theatre r "The Third jaa retired captain of the 12th Lancers, and was Master of the Degree."
Promenade Concert, Volunteer Horn 3blitar Eecretary to the Lord Latutenant of Ireland Headquarters, 0.15 p.m.
Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30pm. from 1918 to 1921
Star Theatre:" "The Third Degree."
Ten Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m.
Friday.
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