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2. UP-TRAINS
STATIONS No. No. No.
No.
No. 13 No.14, 16 Male Na Basiɑ.25 #1,39 AM. AM. AM| AM] 4.M. | AJ. | P.I., P.X | FM., P.X. P.M. P.M. T.XML.
Kowloon. Dep. 6.40 8.05 8.30 9.08 9.15 10.00 13.10 1.159.95 2.50 480 5,40
Fanling Dep. 7.30
9.25 10:09 12,18 1,93)
0.38 10,20 19,30 1,35
0.53 10.88,12,43 1.48)
9.69 10.97 12.47 1.52
Yazmati.Dep. 6.49
Shatin... Dep. 7.01
Talpo...Dep 7.15
Taipe
Market. Dep. 7.20
10.10 10.47 13.87 2,02 →
Sheang
ahui...Dop. 7,35
9.07 9.45 10.15′10.53 1.03 2,07
Bhum-
ahun...Arr. 7.41 8.45 0.13 9.51 10.21 10,59 1,08 2,183,10
5.48
-6.90
DOWN TRAINS
Canton Arr. ---- (1205) ---
7.36
F.44
4.50 8,00 7:36 5.04 4.15 8.09
5.09 6.17 8.13 5,18 6.47 8.33
3.39 5.28 8.39 8,97.
3.34 6.39 6,838,33
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STATIONS No. 19, No. 1 No.11 No. No. 1 o. 17 Bo.12 No.11 No.2 No. 1.
AXLE. AL AMA... | P.M..† F.M.| P.K. || V.M.) P.M. | IX.
Cantor
Dep./me
Shumchan...Dep. 7.17 3.09 10.3411.08/11.27 Sheangahai Dep. 1.25 8.11 19.41-
Fanling
...Dep. 7,30 2.15 10,47
TaipoMarket. Dep. 7,40 8.38 10.575
Taipo
Bhatia
...Dep. 1,44 3.31 11.01
...Dep. 7,579,44 11,14
Taumati...Dep, 8.11 3.66 11.361
8.10
3.25
11.47 2.45 4.89 6.47 11.55 2.54 4,48 5,84 12.00 8.00 4.50 5,58 19.11 3.115.00 6.08 12.18 3,18 5.04 6.13
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or whence the goods came, beyond the establishment of warehouses at the sea ports. Nor was there any exchange of 'commodities. The silk came from China and the spicea from India. With the discovery by the Portuguese of the all-sen route to India, the spice trade at once casumed a new aspect. It was no longer sufficient to have merely factory or depot on the Indian coast. Forts had to be built to protect the factories, and men-ol war to be sent to fight the Arab traders who had batherjoyed a monopoly of the spice trade from India to Egypt.
It was thus that a Europeas nation first became interested in Oriental politice. In the course of the following contury the Dutch and the English followed in the wake of the Portuguese pioneers and, later on, the French. It was the establishment of factories by the English merchants which led to the ultimate foundation of British In: dia. It seemed inevitable that some Power with a feet should gain a predominant interest in Tadis, and that the Power which did so should gradually acquire territorial rights beyond the mere occupation of sea ports.
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The West's Excase. Having thus established herself as the predominant power in India, and having practically destroyed
a history of Egypt during the nine- teenth century, but I merely wish to indicate how the pecessity arose for our interference in her affairs: and this gives rise to the great problem as to the morality of oxer- sising control in one country in oder to safeguard one's interests in
another.
Syria (to which was super added the science of Greece and India), reached its apogee under the early Caliphs of Bagdad is the ninth century. Since then there has been and no advancement in science. little progress in Moslem literature
Relying on his own books, the Mos The main reason why the Euro-lem of to-day possesses nothing by pean Powers cannot to-day regard way of science or economies which with indifference the form of gor- was not accessible to his co-reli- ernment prevailing in various East pionists in the ninth century. Only era countries is the paramount
in the arts was progress made in necessity of maintaining a free flow architecture and painting, and so of commerce between East and forth but there was no advance.. West. For any breakdown of the ment of learning. Of course, I de existing system (would inevitably not mean to suggest that Islom pro lead to an economic catastrophe that their learning, though often duced no learned men. I only mean affecting the whole world, Buch must be the excuse which the West, profound, was confined within zar offers to the Fast, and it is for row limits. the East to fed gradually to do The Arabs and the Pensions weży for herself what Europe feels con-eat travellers (and we must not strained to do for her at the pre- forget that the compass came to us. sent time. It is quite natural that through the Arabs), but their know the intelligentsis of the East should ledge of geography was for ever entertain feelings of bitterness, based on the traditional sub-divi- resentment, and even of hatred to sion of the world into seven cimes. wards the man from the West who The builders of the Mosque of Omar wishes to dictate the manner of his and of the Alhambra were unable government. I think it is not only to draw an intelligible map; and racial pride which inspires this disso with all the sciences. In mathe liked there is also a subconscious maties, medicine and botany they element of jealousy. For however reached a certain point and then proud the Oriental may be of his stood still. How are we to account own history, religion, and institu- for this strange phenomenon! To tons, the intelligentsia have per my mind it is to be easily explain. fores to admit to themselves that ed by the reverence in which the during the last 500 years at any Scriptures and the tradition were rate the people of Europe have been held. All · Moslems were bound singularly blessed in things material down by accepted theories which
·and' physical-advantages which were so sacrosanct that it never may in a very great measure be occurred to the man of science to attributed to the climate. I do not shake off the fetters of the past and wish to claim that there are no
to set out as a free man and in- good climates east of Suez. Tur- vestigate fundamentals for himself. key is a notable example of a good (Continued on Page 3.)
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