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TIME-TABLE.

On mad after APRIL Tru, 1933, until Further Notico (sik prations Time Tablos cancelled.

STATIONS. ENG. 5

"IF "TRAINS

No. 13 No. 4

1.2.4.3.

AM.

.....

... PE, TX. 7.7M.

Kowloon Dep. 6.33, 8.00 2.249,05 10,00 12,101,1

Yau mati. Dep. 8.44

Skatin...Dep 8.56. Taipo...Dep 7,10

Tapet. Der-2.16

Fanling. Dep. 735,

Sheung

shai...Dep.7,30

Sham-

-

Sundayə k Holidays only

9.33) 3.30) 4,80 3,40 7.35 4.38 5.48 7,49 4.50 8,00 7.85 5.04 6.13 8.08

9.15-10.08 12.13)

9.28 10,20 13,80

9 43, 10.98 12,43| 1.81||

9.43%

10.27 12.47 1.55

10.00 10.47

19.37

2,045

B0110.03 10.82 1,02 2,10

3.11

3.08.17 8.12 5.185.27 8.22

5.93) 8.92|8.26

3.174.00 5.99 6,38) 8.32

17.18

chun...Arr. 736 8.40 9.07,10,11 10.53 1,07 2.16

Canton...Am.

STATIONS

...Dap.

Canton

Shumchan...Dep. Showa shini De Fanling Dep. Taipo Market. Dep. Taipo

1.58

15,45

DOWN TRAINS

Nat Mo.. No.16 No. 17 Wɔ,19 j No. 1 No. 11 L.M. A A.. AM. A.M. P.M. F.M. F.M.P..

.8.0%

1.25

7.137.59 10.34 111,21] 11,49: 2,334,395.47 | 6.43 7.208.08 10,49

7.25 8.10 15.47

1156 2.40 4.48 5.64 12.03 | 2.444.50 3.58.

7,85 8.21 10,57

12,11 2,545.00 8,06

Shatia

Dep. ...Dep.

7.40 8.28 11,01

19,16 3,005.04 | 8.13

7.63 8,33 11.14

Yaumati...Do

8.08 8.51 11.26

12.30 3.13517 | 6.23 (12.42 | 3.97 | 5.29 6.38

Kowloon Arr. 8.12 8.57.11.32 12.01 12.48 3.33 5.96 6,44 7.22

No.43

7.07 7.14

7.49

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"THE FAVOURITE

NEVER WINS!” °

SCENES AT EPSOM ON DERBY DAY:

PRINCE AGA KHAN'S "EAR-TO-EAR"

LONDON, June 4

SMILE.

the great race. In the politer places of the course the silk hat was supreme, but this inale monotony was pleasntly varied by shimmery a few flowerlika frocks, and crea

parasols.

4-

The Swings and Roundabouts. A stranger dropped down some

Movement was impossible for where between Tattenbam Corner

many thousands of sightseers, for and Epsom Grandstand this morn they were imprisoned tight is the ing (or on any Derby Day) could

spaces between the marquees and be forgiven for thinking that this booths, and all the time two black

The course, which cowadays is was no mere race reeting but a

torrents of late-comers were pour- mass migration. If it were not a

ing across the course into the lake.kept carefully untrodden, was in joyous occasion, one might suppose The Bat expanse of humanity was perfect condition. The long grass, that this porridge-like stream of enlivened by bright newspaper pos deliciously green, was a refreshing men, women, and things on wheels ters and tipsters: umbrellas, and and rooling contrast to the hot and

feverish-looking expanse of All flowing slowly one way w

wie a

on one place a complete fair was in

chines and med. After the 1.30 fight from some calamity. The progress with people in swing-bonts

race there was a big trek to the passionate howls of the tipsters by soaring over the heads of the crowd. the wayside would help the ill-It was add while a race was being paddock, where there was plenty of sion of distress.

room under the moist frees, and one could visit the delicate booded horses in their temporary stables: and risk a pound bet in the new Tote. For some technical reason it is impossible to place the Tote on the open downs where its popular- ity could be tested. It was doing h fairly good business with the silk. hetted customers.

Strange Companions.

If

run to see then still swinging there uneoncernedly. All round on the In the roadway top-batted men edges of this immense pool were and daintily dressed women mixed cars in parks forming a sort of upwith Eastenders, touts and black shore. Away beyond all this hangerton of every variety strugwere quiet, misty woods and un- gled to make progress through the polluted meadows. With all its jam of motor-cars, and into this diversity the crowd was curiously fleeing crowd there had somehow uniform: got caught the staff of a circus, Gone for ever is the pictures-

"Diolite Must Win." gipsy women bareheaded carrying quences of Frith's "Derby Day."

The great race" approached. babies, an old man hideously trick-The races have been mechanised and ed out as a clown, and jockeys regimented to a depressing extent you could have canvassed the mui- down on their luck.

Even the tipsters look like City |titude beforehand there would have- men, and one greeted with pleasure been an overwhelming majority for as a survival of the lively old days a woman tipster attired as a Red Indian with feathers. The Derby has become comparatively respect able in appearance, but it is not dull. From that vast congregation of hot and overcrowded people rose a continual joyous murmur, varied only a fraction of the multitude could see the races, or perhaps wanted to, they were there on Der-- by Day and that was enough.'

2

There had joined the flight also company of open-air evangelists, who, as they pushed their way, were still bawling the news of salvation and holding up banners inscribed with tremendous texts Along the edge of the grass were ranged hundreds of motor-'buses as

one opinion, Diolite must. win. Everyone had said so, and the ex- parts in the journals, either dog. matically or as the outcome of elaborate reasoning, had declared that no other result could be ex- pected by reasonable men. So when the horses came sedately along to parade before the King all eyes

the Two Thousand Guineas, and his jockey Ray, in his striking costume of blue with yellow stars. But here and there a stubborn voice was heard "to say that what- ByCr else tappens the favourite. never, wina. And they were right.

it ready to carry people away to shrieks of laughter, and though i first sought the bay horse that wan

*

safety, mingled with cart, loaded with bottles and food. All this confused throng was thrusting on

The Royal Arrival. towards the grandstand, which

The Union Jacks that fluttered stood high above the medley like a mountain of refuge.

everywhere testified to the loyalty of the crowd. When about one When one had succeeded in tako'clock the King and Queen, with ing sanctuary it was possible from the top of the mountain to take in calmly the amazing scene of Derby Day. A heavy, sultry mist lay upon the Downs blurring all detail, but making more vaguely impres- sive the spread of humanity far be low. Every Derby they say is a "record" Derby, but an old racing man who was up there with me, and who had seen forty-eight Der bys, said he had never seen such 1 crowd. Over great spaces of the hill it was so solid that the faces looked like a sort of lake of pinkish liquid.

ex-

Silence fell as the long line of runners turned before the King's box and jumped and danced before their sons, were seen high overhead cantering away to the starting-gate.. in the stand the murmur changed The sun came out hot and strong, to an outburst of hearty cheering. but the air was too misty for one Everyone was genuinely glad to sen

to see clearly the horses as they the King when he came to the edge fretted and fidgeted at the gate of the balcony and waved his hand. before the start. A curious He looked animated and well. The plosive sound from thousands of Royal standard on the top of the throats meant that the race had be stand told of the King's arrival to

gun, but nothing but the swift- thousands who could not see him. moving bunch of jockeys caps for With the King in his place every- away across the course, the only thing became animated in the en-moving thing in a rigid scene, was closures. Owners and trainers to be made out until the horses gathered round the ring below the rushed round the corner into the Jockey Club stand discussing with straight.

affected weariness the chances of "(Continued on Page 2)

Diary of Coming Events.

To-day.

(June 30.)

Queen's Theatre: Gambler."

"Mississippi

Central Theatre: "Sweetie." World Theatre; Valencia" (Chi- nese Film "Fiery Serpent" at 2.30 and 7.16 p.m.) 2. kl.

Star Theatre: None But the Brave" at 5:30 p.m. At 0.20 p.m. R. B. Salisbury's Company pre Star Theatre: "Clear the Decksents The Man from Toronto."

Central Theatre: "Sweetie."

World Theatre: "Homesick."

Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel,

at 5.20 p.m. At 9.90 p.m. R. B. Salisbury's Co. presents "Funny 8.30 p.m. Face."

European Mail:-Outward: Majestic Theatre: Jewels of Europe vid Marseilles. (Porthos), Desire" (at 2.20 and 7.20 p.m. "Renoon." miniscence of Peking"),

Tides: High, 2,24 a.m. and 12,40 Annual Meeting of H.K. Football 1 p.m.; Low, 5.48 a.m. and 8.05 p.m. Association,., 5.30 p.m.

Sale of Crown Land, New K.I:L. No. 1385, P.W.D. offices, 3. p.m.

Lammerts'' Auction of Household Furniture, commencing at 10.30 a.m. at 2, Torres Building, Kimber- ly Road.

Wednesday. (July 2.)

Deraihion Day, Canada.

Queen's Theatre: "Hell's Heroes." Central Theatre: "Sweetie." Water Poloist Div.: Kowloon World Theatre:Valencia” (Chi-: S.C. V.RO.; 2nd Div. Kow-nese Film Fiory Serpent" at 2.30 toon 8.C.. V.RO.

and 7.15 p.m.)

Star Theatre: "None But the Brave" at 5.20 p.m. At 9.20 p.m.

Dinner Dance: H.K. Hotel, 8.30

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Thursday, (July 3,)

Queen's Theatre: 13th Chair." Central Theatre: The Cocon muts,"

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World Theatre "Valencia " Chinese Film "Fiery Serpent" at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m.):

Star Theatre: "Yankee Clipper" at 5.30 p.m. At 9.15 p.m. Salisbury Company presents "When Knights were Bold."

Tides: High, 3.59.m. and 3.22 p.m.; Low, 8.28 a.m. and 9.37 pm. European Mail:-Outward: Europe vid Siberia (Asama Maru);

8.30 5.m.

Friday.

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The Cocoa-

nuts."

World Theatre: 12 Miles Out!! (Chinese Film, "Fiery Serpent" at European Mail-Inward: Europe R. B. Salisbury's Company pre-2.30 and 7.15 p.m.) it Siberia (Pres, Madison). Out-sents Journey's End." ward: Europe vid Siberia (Pres.. Cleveland), 6 pm. (superscribed correspondence only).

Tides: High, 2.24 a.m. and 12.19 pan; Low, 451a.m. and 7.15 p.m.

Tuesday.

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