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No.22.225 魏伍廿百弍式萬式第日月年巳己

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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

"TIME-TABLE.

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On and after Aran, 8th, 1929, until farther Notice (all previous

"Time Tables cancelled.) 22

IP TRAINS

STATIONS No.3 No.

Na,10

Kowloon, Dep.8.0 8.05)

Yanmati.Dep. 5.49||

Shatin...Dop. 7.01

Taipo Dap. 7.15

Taipo

7,20

Markot, Dep. Fanling Dop. 7,80

Sbum.

Dap. 7,35-

Bans, & Holis, only

4.M.

8.80

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|| 4.M. | AM. | FX. (LK, PL, PE, P.M. PM) RH,

9,15 10,00|12,10 1,18 2,81| 3.30) 4,830 5,407,35

9.25 10.08 13.18 1,23

9.38 10.30-19.30 1,33

9 59 10.36 12,43 1.48

9.48 10.37 12.47 1,58||

10.1016.47 12.47 2,02❘ ---.

4.38 5.48 7.43

4.50 6.00 7.55

5.04 6.13 8.08

-5.08 6.17 8.11

6.15 6.27 8.11

9.07 |10.15 10,52] 1,02 2,07|3,09| ---

10.15 10,52

6.33 6.39 6.96

chum...A...7.41 8.45| 9.13 10.21 10.58 1,08 2,133,15 4.00 5.39 6,868,31

Canton...Art.

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11.08)

5.48

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DOWN TRAINS

| 7.16 -

STATIONS No. 1 No.3 No.7 No. No. No.19]No.19 | No. 31}No. 11.) #62

4K,

Canton

...Dop.

Shumchan...Dep.2.17 8.03 10.84 Bheungshui..Dep. 7.95 8.11 20.41 Fanling ...Dep. 7.30 6.15 10.47 Taipo Market. Dep. 7.40 8.28 10.57 Tripo

Dep. 7,44 8.31 11.01 Shatia ...Dop. 7.57 8.44 11.1 Yanmati... Dep. 8.11 8.58 11.26

8.10

2.25

11.27 11.67 2.53 4.89 | 5.47 | 6:42 11.55 8.01 4,46 5,54

7.07

19.00 308 4.50 5.58 12.11 5.17 5.00 6.08

19.168.1 5.046.13 12.30 9,36 6.7 6.26 19,428,486,206.38

Kowloon Arr. 8.17 0.03 11.39 12.07 12,48 3.24 5,86 8,44 7,22|| 7.49

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“WAR A DISGRACE TO HUMANITY!”

ARGUMENTS FAR BETTER THAN ARMAMENTS.

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR'S DECLARATION.

LABOUR LEADER_URGES FRATERNISATION.

(By HENRY T. RUSSELL, United Press Stall Correspondent.)

Copyright 1929 in all countries by United Prey All rights reserved.)

London." War is a diagrace to j

Ignorance. humanity. Only a world of asses There is a deplorable lack of would tolerate it for a minute," knowledge among peoples concern snapped a kindly looking man siting their respective countries. There is unfortunate ignorance of one ting at a hugs desk-paradoxically another's problems. There is room enough at the War Office, in for considerable enlightening

all sides, I have noted a number Whitehall

of illustrations of this from per nonal experience while travelling. The conversations.one hears in rail- road trains are often most edify ing."

There were almost as many solu- tions to the trouble me there were causes, he explained, but the out- standing one he thought was co operation among the various firms engaged in the industry, and s common sense organisation of the industry.

listeners."

J

The speaker was none other than

Scholastic Appearance. Mr. Tom Shaw, Labour member of

Concluding the interview he ex- Parliament, Secretary of State for

pressed the hope that he might War in the present British Cabinet.

soon find the time to visit the He was replying to a question dur At this point he recalled some of United States to tell them some. ing an exclusive interview, which his numerous travels he has visited thing about England." He then he granted to the United Press.

many parts of the world includ, referred to what he described as The conversation included a discusing every country in Europe. Hel" the fondness of Americaos for sion of numerous subjects ranging cited instances of "ridiculous " | informative lectures." from international relations to the conversations which he had over. Over there, you know," he present stoppage in Britain's cot heard on railroad tears. He point added, with a smile, they pay to ton weaving trade.

ed out that almost invariably bath listen. Here we have to pay "Most misunderstandings, in participants displayed their utter fact I will go as far as to say most ignorance" of the country which Tom Shaw is one of the best wars, have come from the fact they were discussing.

known members of the Labour that people have not met eachTom" Shaw-nobody thinks of Party. He is a quiet, unassuming other suficiently," commenced the calling this genial statesman "Mr and rotiring type of man. When Minister.

started life as half timer" in he puts on his horned rim spocta. the weaving trade shen he wascles he might easily be mistaken twelve years old. The tarm "half for a school master. This impres timer." be explained, indicated sion of him is confirmed by the boy who spent half the day st Talks Better Than Letters,

work learning his trade and the Beatle, slow and deliberate man- ner in which he speaks and by a You can argue with a man if other half at school learning to steady flow of versatile conversa- you meet him personally, to discuss read and write in anlary, he tion such as only those who study your troubles," he continued, but added, as thilligs and six | and love books you cannot do this by correspon-

are capable of pouce per week, of which he a furnishings he is simply known dence, I believe that a great deal allowed to retain for his pocket. Tom," more can be accomplished in foster-money one penny. ing better relations between nations by personal contact then by any other meaDS. Thus, I should al 'ways welcome an opportunity to meet any of the American minis

"I am a great believer in fre. quent visits to one another," he added.

tera,

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to his friends, is described by thein 1. Effect of War.

as a confirmed book-worm," In Asked what he thought of the addition it is stated of him that present difficulties which England's "what he has not read is not worth cotton industry is experiencing he reading." His collection of books replied that in his opinion they is famous among book-lovers. It were due to a very great variety; consists of many hundreds "The wider the intercourse be of causes from which it was com volumes which he himself likes to tween the nations of the world, the paratively difficult to single out describe as "grobably the ragged- better, in my opinion. I think, for any one. Perhaps the most ob- est library in London." He is one instance, that it would be a very

vicus of them he said, however, of the few prominent members of good thing for our ministere to get was the war.

'the Labour Party who can be personally acquainted with their The cotton textile trade is de. described as a clever linguist. He colleagues in other countries,

pressed everywhere and has been speaks Italian and German fluently especially in the United States. As since the war," he declared. This and also knows French and Dutch a matter of fact that is what acid-is só, more or less, everywhere. What little spare time he disposes ally occurs at Geneva during the Before the war, women wore cot of is spent on reading and motor. sessions of the League of Nations ton dresses which reached down to ing. It is not he that drives the car, Assembly. There, as you know, their feet. Fashions having changed, however, because, he says: “I am quite a number of Foreign Minis, however, they now wear them just too reckless and my sight too ters have met and even developed below the knee," he added smiling. | bad." friendships."

"The war upset the normal Asked why he believed so much But, then explained the Minis-economy of the world considerably, importance should be placed upon ter, it is not only among Foreign Then too, artificial silk entered the betterment of relations between or Ministers of other ranks that the market and that had a lot to the nations of the world he replied acquaintances need to be made, do with present conditions in the as he arose to conclude the inter- the inhabitants, the men-in-the-industry, Tarif which interrupt view:

streets of various nations need to free commerce, also had their share "Just imagine the results of the travel more, meet one another and in causing the depression. Bus contrary of good relations get acquainted with each others' these are only a few of the reasons you will have the proof of the eustoms and problems.

which could explain the situation."necessity for them."

Diary of Coming Events.

To-aeg. (October 11.)

Christina Fellowship Meeting, Helena May Institute, 10.30 a.m.

Bowls:-Yacht Club's. Shanghai. Tea Dance: Hong Kong Hotel, 5 p.m.

Billiards: Steel Coulson League Winners v. Rest. Somerset L.1 Bergts, css, p.

Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel, and Repulse Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

H.K.C.C. annun], meeting, Club Pavilion, 5.30 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: Warning."

"The Last

Star Theatre: "The Country Doctor,"

9.15, The Peep Show (Warwick Revue Co.).

World Theatre: "Morgana Last

Raid."

Tidea: High, 1.26 .m.; Low,

11.14 m.

European Mails: Outward: Europe vid Siberis (Delta), 1.30

J.T.

Saturday,

(October 12.)

Joseph's, King's Park; Chinese Queen's Theatre: "Clear the RAH Eastern, Stadium; Caiter Deckor." aity. Kowloon, Chinese ground; Star Theatre: 14 Excess Bag- K.0.8.B. v. Chinese Chatham gage," 9.15, High Lights (Warwick Road; R.AM.C. ».,South China | Revue Co.).

B."

World Theatre: "The Three Baseball: Japanese v. Kinarak Musketeers." Bowls: 0.8.0.0.

Taikoo Tidea: High, 4.27 a.m, and 0.13 (Junior Championship), Kowloon p.m.; Low, 1200 p.m. and 10.40 Dock ground; Electric R.C...m Shanghai.

Cricket: Interport Trial, Hong Varsity, C.R.C. Recreio, O.C, ground, 2 p.m., I.R.C. K.C.C. C.C.C, K.U.C. v. R.E. & | S (2nd Div. League), IRC. # University...

Ten Dance: Hong Kong Hotel, 5 p.1.

Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel, Peninsula, and Repulse Bay Hotels,

8.30 p.m.

Queen's Theatre; "The Last Warning.

Star Theatre: "The Country Doctor," 0.13 "High Lights' (Warwick Revue Co.),

World Theatro: "Morgan's Last Roid."

European Mails:-Outward:"

16.30am, D

Моливу. (October 14)

General Holiday.

S.C.A.A. Athletic Association Meeting, Caroline Hill.

Jockey Club Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley

Cricket: Interport Trial, Hong Kong C.C. ground.

Golf: Autumn Meeting. Tea Dances: Hong Kong Hotel, and Peninsula Hotel, & p.m.

Dinner Dances: Repulse Bay Hotel, Peninsula Hotel, 9.30 p.m.

TidesHigh. 5.49 am, and 8.03 p.m.; Low, 12.09 a.m. and 1.23 p.m.

Tuesday, (October 15,)

H.K. and Canton Ice Co. Meet-

a.m...

St. Peters Club. Fete, 88, Bonham Europe vid Marseilles (Kamala);ling Hunt Meeting, J. & M.

Road, 2.30 p.m.

League Football: Senior: South China, R.A., Caroline Hill; St. Joseph's. Kowloon, St. Joseph's ground; Recreio v. Royal Navy, King's Park; Somersets e. K.0.5.3. Bookunpoo; Chinese # Club, Stadium Junior: Club v. Somer- sets, Club ground; Ewo s South China "A", Caroline Hill; B.A... Navy, Sookunpoo; Recreio v. St.

Tide:-High, 2.48

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Bourd Room, 5.30 p.m.

Lecture: Yunnanfu to the Yang- taze, Mr. J. T. Price, H.M. I- stitute, 5.30 p.m.

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