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TIME-TABLE,
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STATIONS
ITP TRAINS
No.1 No. 1 No,10 AX. AX. 43.
Kowloon Dep. 6.40; 8.05;
Yarmati.Dep. 6.49 Shatin... Dep.7.01 Taipo Dep.7.16 -
Taipo
Market. Dop. 7,90
Fanling. Dep. 7.30
Sheong.
shai...Dop. 7,35
Shum-
chan Arr. 7.41 8.45
Canton...Arr.
12.05)
Sun. & Holis, only
8.30
3o. No, n, 14 No. 15 No.29 No. 18 No.95 Kɑ,26 No.33 A.MAM. 7.X.t.M. P.x. PM) PMI PML) TIM.
8.15 10,00 12.10 1.182.31 3.20 4,80) 5,40) 7.85
9.25 10.08 12.19 1.83
9.233 10.20 12.30 1,35
9 53 10.30 12.43 1.48) --
9.58 10.37 12.47 153 — 10,10 10.47 19,67 2,02
9.67 10,15 10.69 1.02 2.07 3.09-
4,59 5,49 7.43
4.50 5.00 7.55 5.06.13 8.00
5,09 8.17 8.13 |5,186.97 8.12
5.23 8.39 8.26
9.13 10.21 10,58 1.08 2.15 3.13 4.00 5.29 8.38 8.31
5,48-
DOWN TRAINS
17.18
STATIONS
No.7
A.X:
A.M.
No. No. No. 17 K9,29 No. 21o. 11' A.X. A.M. P.X. P.M. P.M. P.M.
J. 23
P.M.
8.10
8.26
11.97 11.479384,895.47 5.42
11.55 3,01446 | 5.54
11.00 3.00 4.60 6.58
12,11 3,17 5.00 6.08
11,01
13.18 8.295.04 6.13
Shatin ...Dop. 7,57 8.44 11.14
12.30 8,36 5.176.26
Yaumati Dep. 8.11 9.38 11.28
12.423.485.29 €.38
Canton ...Bep.
Shumchan...Dep. 7.17 8.03 10.34 Sheunghai. Day 725 51 7 Fanling ...Dep. 7,50 5.15 10.47 Taipo Market. Dep. 7,40 8.28 10,57 Taipo .Dep. 7,4
Kowloon Arr. 8.17 9,02 11.39 12.07 19.48 3.4 6.35 6.44 7.22
7.07 7.14
7.49
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PLANTER'S VIEWS ON THE SIMON COMMISSION.
AGITATORS AMONG THE STUDENT CLASSES..
BUT LORD IRWIN SEEMS CONFIDENT.
[By H1S, BEILBY, United Press Special Correspondent.]
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to meet a hundredth part of its requirements. Practically speak-
ing all the spare capital of the world might be utilized in India with gain and not loss to its in- habitants.
Commenting upon the Simon Commission, Mr. F. E. James. M.L.C.,
CALCUTTA,Lord Irwin on arrival this remains the case there is little at Marseilles on his way to England cause for anxiety. The verdict of to confer with the new Labour Lord Irwin shows the unconcern Dovernment is reported to have told with which British officials a Preas representative that "All India view the present political 18 well with India." Exactly what agitations. the Viceroy meant to convey by Obstructions" and declara. such a cryptic statement it is diffi tions of independence" have borne cult to say, but it is scarcely likely no fruit in the past, and it looks
member of the Legislative that he wished to remove the imas "if the Government regard such Council and of the United Planters pression that India of necessity threats as mere bluff. The next Association of Southern India, at o must be a source of considerable offensive is timed to open next recent meeting of the Association concern to Britain for some years January in the revival of none-co-said that whatever the result of tha operation and a no-tax campaign. Sinca Commission, it was clear But will the masses welcome" a that a considerably instalment in repetition of the experiment that the direction of responsible self- proved so costly when it was last government would be given to tried? The Home Rule which was India. It was probable that as far" promised to them on the 31st of as Madras was concerned, a very December, 1921, and by which they larg measure of provincial auto- understood the destruction of the noms would result. They realised Satanic British Empire" and the the changes this would advent of the Gandhi Government,
Among other things it would mean wherein they would find all their the provincialisation of the Ser- wants removed and no taxes to pay, vices but be felt that in the devolu did not come. The British did not tion of powers to the provinces there" leave these shores bag and baggage should be no weakening of the, at the magic command of the Executive. Mahatma.
Is all really well with India? When one recalls the agitation against the Simon Commission, the recent round up of Communists and Labour agitators the bomb outrage in the Assembly and the fact that two big State trials in which the accused are charged with waging war against the King are now in progress, it is difficult to steept Lord Irwin's bold and unqualified "declaration that all is, well with India.
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Executive and Reforms,
пер.
This did not mean that they advocated no reform in the Central Government. It did mean that whatever reforms took place, they should leave the Executive not weaker but stronger. why they did not believe in the in- troduction of diarchy in the Cen-
That was
Nationalist Retort, Nationalist leaders and especial-
School boys and college youths ly those demanding complete sever- non-co-operated and left their ance of the British connection will classes; lawyers gave up their prac by quick to etort that all is fartice; labourers went on strike; and from well with. India, and that large number of young men gave while the masses are apparently up their normal occupations and passive and contented the Govern-joined the army of Mr. Gandhi's ment i
is sitting on the crater of a enmp-followers. But after all to no volcano. Threats of civil dis purpose. Perhaps Lord Irwin had obedience are in the air and a new this in mind when he said All istral Government, for experience. ahowed that diarchy tended to non-co-operation campaign is pro well with India." mised for the end of the year if the
An Economic Need:
Pweaken the Executive and to in- Nationalist demand for Dominion India's urgent need is an econtagonism and deadlock between it
grease the opportunities of an status is not granted.
Discontent, we are told, is rife mic one, and Mr. Philip Snowden, and the Legislature. He did not
the new Labour Chancellor of the put forward these at the revival of the ruthless and Exchequer, has not been slow to
suggestions in reactionary policy of repression as recognize that of all the countries proper development of India's
any spirit of antagonism to the exemplified in the promulgation of a Public Safety Bill to deal with in the British Empire India offers stitutional freedom. It was rather the most opportunity of develop- foreign labour agitators and the
an expression of a genuine fear on passing of a Trades Disputes Billment, and that by increasing the
the part of members,. lest in the to limit the power of the workers workers a big step will have been Government becomes too weak ade purchasing power of the Indian
process of devolution the Central to strike. All these things are of taken to reduce the number of un- recent origin and it must puzzle the
quately to execute its important layman to understand how all can employed in Britain. While Con- and momentous duties.
servatives for years have been spending large sums to foster trade with the Dominion. India has been crying out for capital to develop capital can alone be obtained from her vast natural resources, and that
foreign' sources.
be well with India.
Some years ago a cry was raised ia Britain that India was a "lost Dominion" to the British people whose sun of domination and glory
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The planters of 8. India were willing to co-operate in possible way in the introduction of reforms but naturally they desire interests in trade and commerce. the protection of their legitimate In the Indian continent was set for fever." The sun is evidently a long
India has a population of three They had noticed with some alarm time setting if Lord Irwin's read-
a recent tendency on, the part of | TUENS POLITICALLY, ECONOMICALLY, ANTISTICALLY TOWARDS ing of the situation is correct, and hundred and twenty millions. If certain groups in this country unt
tu give them that it is scarcely likely he wanted to the purchasing power of the coun- mislead the world that the Govern-ry can be raised by a ruper per Indeed it rather seemed the policy ment of Indin at any rate viewed head per year the Indian people of these groups to the position with anything but worth of goods more than at pre-
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Indian population must first be put Those responsible for the govern in the way of earning more before ment of the country know that the it can apend more. The country big issues agitating the educated has all the resources for the pur- middle classes and the so-called pose. What is wrong is the absence politically minded have not yet of capital for development. India touched the masses, "and that"while itself provides capital insufficient
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To-aay.
(September 16.)
Meeting of China Coast Offigers" Guild at David House, 5 p.m.
Sale of Crown Land Kowloon Inland Lot No: 2239, P.W.D. Offices, 2.p.m.
H.K. Ladies Hockey Club, Meet ing, Helena May Institute, 5.301 p.m.
Water Polo: Somersets v. Chinese "A" V.R.C. "B", Kowloon "A" V.R.C., 6.30 p.m.
Polo: Stubba Cup Matches. Forbes Russell Company: Her Cardboard Lover," Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "Beau Broad-
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World Theatre: "The Emden." Star Theatre: "5 and 10 cents Angie"
Dinner Dances: H.E. Hotel, Fen- insula Hotel and Repulse Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Tides High: 7.31 m. and 9.20 p.m. "Low: 1.04 a.m. and 2.37. p.m. European Mails: Outward: Europe vid Victoria, B.C., (Pres. Tafi), 0 p.m. „.
Tuesday, (September 17.)
Sanitary Board Meeting, 1.15
p.m.
Hong Kong Reel Club, City Hall 2.15 p.m.
Tomb Bridge
Water Polo:--K.O.6.B. "A". Chinese "B," K.O.S.B. "B" 2.. Navy, V.R.C., 5.30 pan.
Golf:-Ladies. Section: stone Competition and Drive, Deep Water Bay.
Billiards: C. and P.Q.' Club v. Royal Engineers, Buffalo Club . Craigengewer, Police 7. St Patrick's Club, Police, Reserves v. Garrison Meza.
Forbes Russell Company: "The Patsy," Theatro Royal, 9.15 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "Heart of a Nation."
World Theatre: "The Emden." Star Theatre: "Man, Woman and Sin."
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Theatre: "Heart of a
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