MASON'S DELICIOUS
O.K.
SAUCE.
No. 21,924
Page
anghang Baly Mess, Flo
Ewer 7. Breakspear
Managing Director
Hongkong Daily Press.
魏肆廿百玖仟壹萬弍第
ESTABLISHED 1857.
BARA HONG KONG. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1928. 伍拜禮
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME-TABLE.
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Shatin, Dap. 7.01
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# 85 10.39/12,34 1,48 —
9.58 10.37 12.38) 1,5% — (10,10 10.47,12,48 2,02
1.50-
3.00
TO OSAKA BY AIR.
SERVICE WHICH MAKES THE JOURNEY IN
TWO HOURS."
CANADIAN. MINISTERS
ABROAD.
DIARY OF EVENTS.
CONSERVATIVE LEADER'S
OPPOSITION.
Opening a series of meetings and I am a bit of pilot myself (writes receptions at Winnipeg last week, Kowloon, Dep. 6 40 5.05 8.30 9.08 $1510.00 15.00 1.16 2.15 8.23 1.85 450 5,407,83 Jon Shirai in the Japan Ad-Mr. R. B. Bendett, the Dominion Taamat, Dep 8,49
4.386,497,41 2.50 8.00 7.33 vertier). At least I can take of Conservative leader, addressed large 5.04 6.18 8.08 somehow and as to coming down, I gatherings under the auspices of in the Junior Board of Trade and the 5,03 6.17 8.10 have absolute confidence 8.18 8.37 8.30 my ability and in the law.gravity! Conservative Club.
Last Monday I had to go to Osaka and decided to travel by the Aah air service which now runs regularly three times a week. The fare is only .35, the trip is made in great comfort in a large closed, six-seater plane, and the time taken. is less than two hours.
Sheng-
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Filing
...Dep. 7.30 8.16
10.4711.38
Taipo Market Dep. 7,40 8.26 Taipo
10.5711,88
Shatin
...Dep. 7,44 83110.34 ...Dep. 757 8,44 —
11.01 11.41
11.1411,85 11.96.12.06
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8,215.00 8.08
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I was told to be at the chi office at Sukiyabashi, Tokyo, at eight in the morning. When I ar rived, there were already four men who would be my fellow passengers in the plane, Three of the four were duly excited at their first ad One of them was dressed in plus-fours and cap, Two others were suitably armed with field glasses. They were ready for any adventure that might be coming. They were talking about the flying in general and assuring
venture in the air.
each other that there was no risk! But to them, it seemed that avia tion was not yet means of locomotion. It was a sport and they were as thrilled as at a box- ing match before it begin. The fourth passenger was a well-known writer immaculately dressed in kimono of exceedingly good taste." He walked about wordless, like Napoleon at St. Helena in the waiting room, keeping himself to bimself,
The Aerodrome.
..
Mr. Bennett said that he wai opposed to the appointment of Canadian Ministers averses. While hi believed in a virile Canadian consciousness, there was never a time when Canada should stick more loyally to an Empire which presented a quarter of the world's population. There was never a greater need for all to keep to- gether now that other nations were looking on at the Empire enviously and the forces. of Bolshevism were at work even in the West. To his mind the partnership gave Canada the greatest opportunity for self expression that she could have.
оп Touching his expressed opinion that there should be a pre- ponderance of British among im- migrants. Mr. Bennett said that the remark of Mr. Heenan, the Dominion Minister of Labour, that the British authorities were, in a conspiracy to unload undesirable British on the Dominion was "the greatest insult to a friendly Power ever offered by a Cabinet Minister it my experience
When the pilot was sure of the whirl of the motor, after several revolutions, "the wheel stops were taken off and soon we were in the air leaving these at the aerodrome waving their hands and looking up. It was half past ten
For the first few moments, the passengers presented a look of in- tense excitement. But as moments passed on, they settled down to take this new mode of transportation as
a matter of course.
To-day.
(October 19th.)
Registered as a Newspaper at the General Post Office in the United Kingdom.
日玖拾月拾年廿百九仟章英
Christian "Föllowship Meeting, Helena May Institute, 10.30 am.
V.R.C. Annual Aquatic Sports:
breast stroke.
220 yards championships, 100 yards
Annual General Meeting, Crai- gengower C.C., 3.30 p.m.
Allah."
Queen's Theatre: The Garden
World Theatre: "College." Star Theatre: "The Coast of Folly."
Wilbur Black Birds, "Election Time To Dixie," Theatre Royal,
9.15 p.m.
Tea Dances H.K. Hotel, 4.30
p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m.
Principal Mail:-Inward: Lon- don ris Straits, parcel mail (Ear- mala); Europe vid Negapatam, lettere only (Sui Sang),
Saturday,
(October 20th.)
V.R.C. Annual Aquatic Sports: 440 yards, 100 yards, Ladies 100 yards, Boys 100 yards, Team Race, High Diving Championship.
Navy League: Wreath laying ceremony, 11.30 am
Chinese Recreation Club, "At Homie."
Cricket-Division I.: Kowloon Indians (L), University . Crai- Kengower (F), Hong Kong C.C. Married . Singles. Division II.: Police v. Indiana (), Craigen- gower v. University (F).
Football:-Firs Division: Chinese v. Club; Navy v. Royal Artillery, Police r. Small Units, Kowloon v. South China, Queen's
. Recreio. Second Division: South China B. Small Units, Kệw- loon 1. South China "A", K.O.S.B. v. Recreio, Royal Artillery v. Queen's, Eastera 1, St. Joseph's, Chinese v. Royal Air Force, Univer sity Navy.
A Packard can, was, waiting out side to take us to the aerodrome at Tachikawa We were kept at the aerodrome for nearly an hour; waiting for some Mitsubishi places from Nagoya which might be ar rising any minute, In front of the Ahi shed, there lay the skeleton of a ence airworthy aeroplane, without wings, without motor and even without its heart and soul,
The literary gentleman was im- Lawn Bowls:-Division 11: Re- the propellor. On my asking whe-movable, gazing through his win-creio "A" r. Yacht Club, Kowicon ther the wreck was the result of andow. The other three were point- C.C. v. Craigengewer, Kowicon Recreio "B", heing too old and out of date, Iing to some sights which should Bowling Green
never be missed. As for myself, | Taikoo v. Civil Service- was indifferently told it was one
who am no stranger to air travel, of the two aeroplanes which has was more interested in my fellow
Queen's Theatre: "The Gärdea accomplished the memorable flight, passengers than the scenery we
of Allah." sponsored by the Achi some years few over.
World Theatre: "College." ago, to Europe,
Star Theatre: The Coast of Folly."
Ten Dance: H. E. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dance: King Edward Hotel, & p.m.
Sailings from Canton: Daily, at 8 AM. & 4.30 P.M. (4.30 F. only)areident or it was given up 'as
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Three old-style aeroplanes, the property of 41. aviation school nearby, were constantly taking p and landing. The other side of the aerodrome seemed to be occupied by the army, where a strict daily training seemed in action.
The Plane.
1
We encountered some fast, moving clouds over the Hakone range but
the exceptional skill of the pilot did not allow the plane to be the
least unsteady. How everybody was anxious to see Fuji-San," "but fate was against ua The top of Fuji was obstructed by clouds. Soon, I saw a sketch of water in The pilot of the Mitsubishi plane the distance and as we had not brand new and gleaming all over, passed much time since we left the having explained his late arrival deradrone, I foolishly believed it As we got and his missing of his companion to le Lake Ashinoko. plane over the Hakone range, "we
Bearer I was amazeü at its size were ready to take off. The plane from the air. I thought to myself was a newly built Dornier mono- never realized the lake was so Of course it was the epast H.P. large: plane with 1.M.W. 800
Such is the speed of engine, and the pilot was the of Numazu. celebrated Mr. Kawachi, one of the the plane. two who flew to Europe. We were politely conducted into, the aero- plane, of course after the usual weighing and listing our names, ages and profession. The interior was very similar to that of the Handley-Page used in the London and Paris service only smaller. There are live rattan chairs in t rows with high-backs and com, fortable cushions. Two front ones face backward and the rest for-
A Fast Trip.
As far as Shizuoka, we more or
less flew along the coast. The old castle ruin at Shizuoka, where are now military garrisons, looked like
beautiful wedding cake from above. The military aerodrome of Mikatagahara was soon seen on the left and the city of Hamamatau in the distance towards the south.
Before I realized where I was,
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Sunday.
(October 21st.) Trafalgar Day. Cathedral, Hospital Sunday. V.R.C. Annual Aquatic Sports: Long Plunge and throwing the Rolo Bail.
Cricket: I.R.C. 1st XI. t. E.K. V.D.C. (F).
"Adair and
2
Queen's Theatre: Evil
World Theatre: "Sainted Devil." Star Theatre: "The Cheerful Fraud."
Ten Dance: E.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Principal Mails:-Ou utward: Europe piá Siberia (Karmala), 9
a.m.
Monday. "(October 22nd.) Annual Meeting Golf Club, Ladies Section Helena May In- stitute, 11 a.m.
Snie of Crown Land, Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2147, 3 p.m.
Hockey: Y.M.C.A lat XI. H.K. Club 2nd XI., 5 p.m.
Lecture: Sex Life in Plants," Helena May Institute, 5.30 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: Adam and World Theatre: "Sainted Devil." Fraud."
ward. The place for the sixth we were specding fast along the chair on left hand side rear corner east of the Bay of Mikawa. Soon is given up to allow passage several big steamers were beneath through the door. A luggage and us steaming so slowly, as it seemed toilet room are situated in the from the air, no doubt headed for back. The pilot and engineer have Nagoya, over the Bay of Ise. And areas to their compartment in yet it was not long before we were the front through the passen flying over the town of Kizu near The plane Nara. The huge building which gere compartment. has dual control and is entirely shelters the big Buddha of Nara home built, engine and all. On the was clearly seen in the south. By Evil front panelling, which divides the this time the passengers were al controlling and passenger compart- most bored. They had realized nents are suitably placed" an alti-aviation is not a game for dare
devil fools. tude meter and a clock.
They now know it A few seconds before we actually could be as safe as trains. Black skies ahead of was a distinct took off, we were given several futile instructions, not from the signal that Osaka was near. port authority,how not to get air castle of Osaka, which that in Hideyoahi built sick; the danger of sticking one's domitable hero head through a window; what to utilizing everything within his do if one feels air sick. The only power, looked so defenceless and instructions from the port au- childish. What would the great thurity, were, not to open windows bero have said if he had seen when the plane was taking off and monstrous bird flying over his in-Race.
vincible castle? the use of strong paper bags, ahout two feet by one foot provided on the racks on both sides-part of what to do if one gets air sick." The Journey.
The
Presently we were circling over the landing ground at Osaki, and with; a couple of bumps we were on the ground. It was a quarter to one. I was thankful that I had The engine was started with the arrived in Osaka from Tokyo usual shouts, in French, and pull tolerably clean, not a smell of with the air of compressed air and smoke anywhere, and I had been hand rotated starting magneto, away from earth for nearly two
(Continued on next Oolumn). ' hours.
Star Theatre: "The Cheerful Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 P.m.; King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m. Principal Malls:-Outward: Europe vid San Francisco (Presi dent Pierce), 6 p.m..
Tuesday. (October 23rd.)'. V.R.C. Sportas Ladies Harbour Queen's Theatre: "It" and "A Day's Pleasure.'
World Theatre: "Sainted Devil." Star Theatre: The Grand Duchess and the Waiter."
Tea Dance: HK Hotel, 4 p.m. Dinner Dance King Edward Hotel, 8 p.m.
Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Marseilles (Sphinz), 2.30 p.m.
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