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UP TRAINS
STATIONS
Na Na
AML.M.
5.10 A.X.
Kowloon. Dep. | 8.40) 8,052
Yaumati.Dep. 6.49
Shatin...Dep. 7.01
Taipo...Dep. 7.15
Taipo
Market.Dep. 7,50|
Fraling Dep. 7,50
Sheung
shui...Dep. 7,25
Sham.
chan...Arr. 7.41 8.45:
Canton...Am
12.05
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¡No. #WG. 22 No.14 M¤, 16 NAM No.10 JoHNO, SE'NO.30 AM. A.M. | P.X. ||F.M., T.MĮ TX, P.X. F.3. T.M.
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9.23 10.08 12,18 123
9.3910.2012.30 1.35
9 5310.33 12.43 1.48
9.5810.87 12.471,59 10.1010.47,12,87 3:02
9.07 10.15 10.52 1.02 2,07 3.09
4.395,487.43 4.50 6,00| 7.55 5.04 6.138.08
5.08.8.178,19 6.186.27 8.12
8.23 8.32 8.26
9.13 19.9110.38 1,08, 7.13 3.154.00 5.99 6,38 8.81
5.48"
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DOWN TRAINS
A.K.
20
17.18-
2,1.
STATIONS
No.3 No. 7
No.5 No.18
A.X. A.X.
No. 17 No.19 No.11 No. 13 No.2 P.M.P.M.) P.M. P.M.
...Rep,
8,25
8.10
Shumchun...Dep.7.17 8.03 10.34 11.27, 11.47 2.53 4.89 5.47 8.4Z
8.11 10.4% Fanling...Dep. 7.50 8.15 10.47
Cantou
Sheungshui. Đẹp
7.03
11.35 3.01 448 5.54
19.00 8.06 4.50 5.68
19.11 8.17 5.00 6.06
Taipo
...Dep. 7.11
19,16 3,13 5.04 | 6,13
Shatin
...Dep. 7,57 8.44 11.14
-- -- 12.30 | 3.36 | 6,17 | 6.96
12.42 8,48 5.99 6.33
Taipomarket. Dep. 7.40 8.28 10,57
8.31 11.01
Yanmati...Dep. 8.11 8.58 11.26
Kowloon ATT. 8.17 9.02 11.32 12.07, 18.48 3.24 5.35 8.44-7,99
7.07 734
7.49
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“THOUGHT WAVES THAT CLASH
WITH OTHERS.”
AN INDICTABLE OFFENCE OF THE FUTURË.
UNDERGROUND ELECTRICITY FOR MOTOR-CARS.
PROFESSOR A M. LOW'S SURPRISING THEORY.
[EXCLUSIVE TO THE "DAILY PRESS.
London (U.P.):-The hope that future men will be arrested for allowing their "thinking waves te clash with others, was expressed by Professor A. M. Low, the dis tinguished British scientist in an interview with the United Press correspondent.
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And another thing" added the professor apparently in dead ear ast: I hope the day will come when all those who make a noise will go to jail.'
Human beings of future genera- tigas, explained the professor, will no doubt learn to use the electrical force that is, in their bodies to transmit wives of 'thought to one another:
Mr. and Mrs. Number One.".. "When this day comes," he con. tinued, men will have to be known by number instead of by Dame. And if a man's allotted thinking wavelength is exceeded by him, then the minuter will have to be brought to the attention of the police,"
neered by induction with some made him a cup of ten and simul simple mechanism under the cartaneously pulled the bed clothes off. to be propelled. Thus we would" And I often wish that I still have fuelless automobiles, motorless had that machine with me now," he
ramways, steamless steam engines admitted laughingly. etcetera.
True. the original cost of in- stalling the cakes would no doubt be high but ouice completed it would easily pay for itself. It would, of course, present a great advantage over the existing third-rail system of electric traction in that those deriving wireless power from the subterranean cibles would not be restricted to a straight line on the highway. Besides such a system would do away with the danger. which live dried rails would pre- sent on a public thoroughfare."
Television Foretold,
Professor Low is famed for his prédictions on the subject of the future development of science. His book "The Nature," written over seven years eo, prophesied many scientific dif avaries which since come trap and are in common use despite the fact that at the time he preted them, many peo-
have
Slow Motion Camera.
His, ficat serious discovery was made when he was six years of age. Already at this time the pro- fessor's parents had to exert much. control the young patience to scientist's budding activities with- out discouraging the obviously in- ventive trend of his mind. Among
things forbidden were any attempts by young Low to drill holes through the walls of the parental home.
This rule seriously interfered with the boy's ambition to ring a bell from his room to the next by means of a string because this would have mocant piercing a parti- tion. Low finally accomplished his pject by placing a magnet against
his side of the wall which resulted in a faint tinkling of the bell that he had placed on the other side.
A number of inventions which have been successfully marketed in
camera
perd when photographed but, ap parently moving extremely slowly when projected on a screen by the
slow motion camera. Another in- vention of his is the Oscillographic Extensometer which enables steel specimens to be tested and the re- sult of the test to be conveyed at a distance.
England and abroad are the result Discussing possible inventions of the future, Frofessor Low said that ple smiled credulously. He fore-Professor Low's work after he left college. These include, an he visualised above anything else cast the inviation of wireless tele analytical slow motion astonishing prograss in the science vision and pinto favour enabling students to find the real of wireless:
of four
nautime-speed of a vehicle going at full- "The day will come although Intes. g ollie totings" which think it is still far distant when were laughed at when be predicted, we shal: learn to convey power by them were a number of surgical wireless, he predicted.
discoveries which ar now in use This, he said, meant the power to in every great surgical teatre. transmit the simulation of objects During the war, the professor through space by wireless as dif- | served as a major in the Royal Air ferentiated from the successful st- Force. He had command of the tempts of men like John Hays Royal Flying Corps experimental Hammond'ta control the movements works and in this capacity was Ranking, among the most valuabile of objects at a distance. For in-enabled to accomplish work of the inventions ever introduced to in- stance, he added jocularly, mothers greatest value which, however, industrial science is a method of heat of the future should be able to send view of its nature was kept secret. photography by invisible rays jam pots containing samples of And already in these days-long be which was discovered by Professor their home made produce over the fore it was thought of seriously Low. It is possible by means of Atlantic by wireless. Then, how- be demonstrated television to the this method to photograph internal ever, he stated seriously:
Institute of Automobile Engineers combustion engines when still hot. in London.
This is done by heat rays and is a practical demonstration of what modern science can do with infra- red rays.
n
The discovery of wireless power transmission should enable us to "It did not work well. In fact send through space and at immerse
I think it worked rather badly," heights, specially designed air-explained the professor, never. planes flying by inductive powertheless in those days it was quite. supplied by stations many miles an interesting experiment." away from them. Thus not only would they be controlled by wire less as were Hammond's experi- mental crewless ships, but they will also be moved by radio.
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Something which worked con siderably better than his first television apparatus was, said the professor, an almost diabolical machine" which be invented dur-
I think also that the day willing his college days. In those days, come when we shall be able to move' be explained, he hated to get up vehicles along the highways by in the morning, so he devised a means of underground cabba con- wort of robot which automatically
May Day.
Asked whether he believed that science could solve the problems of peace, wars and disarmament for future generations, Professor, Low replied:
"War is a natural process. Life. after all, is but a fight ending in the survival of the fittest. Besides, crystals fight, dogs fight and even trees fight. Sa why shouldn't
men t
Diary of Coming Events.
To-day. (May 1)
School:
Spring
Quarry Bay Festival 11 ID.
Licensing Board · Election, Supreme Court, 4 p.m.
H. K. Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, Farewell Dinner", to Chinese Football Team, Kart Ling Restaurant, 3 ...
Queen's Theatre: The Iron Mask."
World Theatre: Midnight."
London after
Star Theatre: "Let
Star Theatret,
Alone, 5.30 p.m.
Lot Women
Carmen,"
Italian Opera: Co.: Star Theatre, 9.15 p.m.
Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 4.30 p.m.
"Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, 8.20 p.m.
Friday. "(May 3.) Christian Fellowship Meeting, Helena May Institute, 10.30 a..
Military Athletic Meeting, Soo- kumpoo
HK. Football Referees Associa Women tion Meeting, Scandal Point, 6 p.m. Queen's Theatre: The River Pirate.".
| Albox;", 5.30 p.m. ̈·
Italian Opera Comedy Company: "Lucia di Lammermoor," Star Theatre, 8.15 p.m.
Banvard Musical Comedy Co.: "New Revue," Theatre Royal, 9.15
p.m..
Tea Dances H.K. Hotel and Peninsula Hotel 30 p.m.
Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.
Thursday. (May 2.) MO.L. and H.KW.G. Bridge Party, Taikoo Club.
Queen's Theatre: "The Iron Mark."
World Theatre: "London" after Midnight."
World Theatre: "Good Morning Judge."
Military Athletic Meeting. Soo- kupoo, 3 p.m.
Tennis: "A" Division: M.B. K. *. Hong Kong U.C., Chinese K. C. Craigengower, South China . Kowloon C.C., Indian R.C. w Recreio. "B" Division: Kowloon C.C. v. Hong Kong C.C., RE. and R.S. v. Recreio, Nippon Club z. Y.M.C.A., University v. M.B. K. "O" Division: TAO.C. v. Crai- gengower, Hong Kong C.C. v. Re- ereio, Civil Service v.. Chinese,
Lawn Bowls -First Division: Taikoo r. Craigengower, Civil Ser- vice. Kowloon C.C., Police v. Kowloon Docks, Recreio v. Kow. lcon Bowling Green. Second Divi- sion Craigengower: 17.
Taikoo, Kowloon C... Civil Service, Kowloon Bowling Green o. Reoreio; Hong Kong Electric v. Yacht Club. Queen's Theatre: The River
"The Street Pirate."
Star Theatre: Angel," 5.30 p.m
Italian Opera Co.:"La Bohême," Star Theatre, 9.16 p.m.
Tea Dupees
Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 4.30 p.m.
Dinner Danca: Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Europena Mails:-Inward: Europe vid Negapatam (Hong Hwa), Europe vid Siberia (Haruna Maru).
Saturday. (May 4.)
Golf Captain's Cup, Fanling.
World Theatre: "Good Morning Judge."
Star Theatre: "The Street Angel" at 2.30 and 5.30 p.m.
Italian Opera Co.: "Tales of Hoffapo," Star Theatre, 0.15 p.m. Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel And Peninsula Hotel, 4.30 p.m
Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
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