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No. 22,575 魏伍拾柒百伍仟式萬弍簿日九初月拾年午庚 HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930. Œ¶¤ ¤¶¶ Price Single Copy, 10 cts.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE.

On and after AUGUST 25x4, 1937, until Parthor Notico (all previous

Time Tables onanelled).

STATIONS 8o. No,

A.M. A. M.

UP TRAINS

No.10 1. No.13 No.1450, 10). No,12 Ka,19;H=31'No.95 0.28

P,M, F,M, P.M. 1,M,|| P.M... AMAM. AM. ||2.M.| 2.16 |

Kowloon.Dep. 0.35 8.00 8.2 9.05 19.00 12.01 1.182.34 3.00 4,30 5,407,45

Yaumati.Dop. 6.14

Bhatia...Dop 8.56)

Talpo...Dop. 7.10

Talpo

Market Dop 7.18 Fanling.Dep. 7.5

→Bhaung.

ahni...Dep. 7,30

Shame

4

Sundays & Holidays only –

9,15 10.08 13.13 1,23|

9.28 10,2013,23 1,38)

9.43 10.33 1335) 1.81

-0.45) 10,871 12.89 1,359 — 10.00 10.47 13.49 2,05

| 9,01) 10,03| 10,5£| 13,51 2,107 3,13] --

SCIENCE

AND IMMORTALITY.

FAMOUS ANTHROPOLOGIST'S DISMAL VIEW.

ELOQUENT REJOINDER BY AN AGED NOVELIST.

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British newspapers are again dis-; when so many are standing behind teaching of modern science, that cussing the question of human im- us waiting for a scat? A brisk turn death onde all, far from bringing 4.88 5.48 7.58 mortality. The controversy arose over is Nature's way of doing, hasi-unrest, brings a mood of perfect 4.50! 6.00) 8,03 out of an articlo by Sir Arthur ness; and we must, if we are wise, repose, and strengthens the desire 5.044.18-8.17 | Keith, the anthropologist who holds, try to see things from her point of to make our present life as sear

with burning enthusiasm, the dismal view.'

a heaven as the limitation of human 5.08 6.17 8.35 view that "death ends all." In the

nature will permit." 5,186,278,83 course of his article he says:- 5,23 6:22 8.87

obun...Arr. 7.38 9.40 9.07 10.11 10.58 1,002.18 3.19 3.40 5.39 6,88) 8.43

Canton Air 12.84

5.43

DOWN TRAINS

-17,341

STATIONS Bo.1 No.1 K1.7 No.3 No.170.19 No.31 No.## | #4. 12

A.K. AM.

Ak A.M. P.E. P.M. P.M. J.M. P.M.

1

Canton ...Dep.

*

Ahamoban...Dep.

7.137.68 10.34 11.41 Shoangabai Dap. 1.208,03 10.43 11,48 Fealing

...Dap. 7.25 9.10 19.47 11.58 3.33 3.21 10.57 12.03.

Taipo Markel.Dap. Tripo ...Dop. Bhalin.Dep. Tasmati Dap. Kaloon ... Arr.

7,40 8.33 11.01 18.08

7.53 8,391114 19.02

8.03 9.51 11.28 18.35

.8.25).

8.25

12.19 2.25 4,89 5.47 6.5 7.10 2.42 4.485.54 7,00 8.40 4.50 5.58 2.585.00 6.08 3,01 5.04 8.12

3.155.176.28 3.97 5,296,38

8.12 8,5711.32 | 12,41 |(2,69 3,33|3,86 6,44

7.36 7.59

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Modern science is acarching for an altogether different way of accuring immortality for man-a biological way. In it possible so to change man's nature that he will retain perpetual youth-that ho will escape death and live for over Every fact known to me rondere auch an eventuality im possible; 'Nature has worked out her bigbest types-man in one of them by ericing individuals to attain her ideal.

·Falth and Reason,

The desire to live causes men to seek for immortality along many different lines of endeavour, The poet, the painter, the musi- cian, and the writer of fiction sock immortality by the exercise of talents which birth and train ing have given to them. These are legitimate modes of secking for immortality, and it well into the scheme of our modern civilisation."

"Far be it from mo," he pro-1 Nature's ident is immortality, deeds, to ask any man or woman but she gives it to the species, to accept such an explanation of im not to the individual. To give mortality who has faith in revela immortality to individual men and tion or in the touching Churches.

of women would destroy every bone If they can believe, I would say to we have of evolutionary advance them. Go on believing. But for. mant. The individual who desires men and women who, like myself, perpetual youth has never realised I would be guided by reason, cand the fact that it would be a sen- mensure truth as revealed to un- -by tence of everlasting bondage-an the history of living things, there "imprisonment in the present," is no option. We have to attach Sir Arthur proceeds: "If life is ourselves to the Church, which an enjoyable feast-I think that has faith in reason as the inter most of us find it to be soia it not preter of the universe. rather selfish for us cld men and! "I would add to this but one women to wish to continue at table' word; A complete faith in the

"This belief is the bedrock of my creed, and, as I have said, makes me content to accopt everlasting sleep as my reward for, the task of life.

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On the other hand, "the popular belief is that all living things are made up of two separable con- stituentsa materini and an ethe- real-the ethereal entering the material at conception and leaving GRAND

it at the event we call death.” -

Bir Oliver Lödge.

"No one who is familiar with the facts of generation and dis- solution of the human body can share such a bolief, and yet it, is just this belief that some modera piyaiviste, such as my distinguish- ed friend Sir Oliver Lodge, wish Le roinatate as a working hypo- thesis in biology. Lilo, if I under stand bini aright, is something which comes out of space, and, having seized on matter, becomes manifest to us. When it again retires into space the matter it inhabited then assumes its former state-that of death."

(Continued on Page 4.)

Diary of Coming Events.

To-day.

(November 23.)

Saturday, (November 29.)

"Lady

Dinner Dannes: Peninsula Hotel and Repulse Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

European MailOutward:

of Europe vid Siberia (Pros, Taft), 0

dal"

World Theatre: "She Goes to War,"

Queen's Theatre: "Lady of Scan-

Queen's Theatre: Bcandal,"

World Theatre: She Goes to War."

Star Theatre: "Ritey"

Central Theatre: The Wolf of Wall Street."**

Majestic Theatre: "The Cocoa- nuts."

Debata at Helena May Institute, Kowloon, 8:45 p.m. ̈

.[7.007).

Star Theatre: "Ritzy." Contral Theatre: "With Byrd' at bows." the South Pole.”

Majestic Theatre: "The Cocon-Herent

nuta.'

Sunday.

(November 20.) Queen's Theatre:"Chasing Rain-

World Theatre: "Lady of

Star Theatre: "Branded Som- 11th Extra Race Meeting. Happy brero." Valloy.

Central Theatre: "With Byrd at Cricket: I.R.C. (Beniora). Com-the South Pole." bined Schoola; 2nd Div.: I.R.C. t. Paper Hunt, Fapling Hunt and "Calorimetry in Rolation to Ful- "Royal Signals (L.), 0.8.0.0. v. Laco Club, 3.15 p.m. verized Coal," subject of a Paper | K.C.C. (F.), H.K.O.C. v. Recreio to be read by Mr. G.. B. Buchanan (F.). at Institution of Engineers & Ship- ouilders, 5.45 p.m.

St. Andrew'a Ball, Peninsula Hotel.

Hockey: Tamer & Small Ships D. H.K. Hockey Club "A.??

Lammert's Auction of Household Furniture, 4, Peak Mansions, The Peak, 10.30 am.

Laminert's Auction of Household Furniture, Sales Room, 2.30 p.m.

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Football:-Lai Wah Cup Com- petition; Second Division: League: Club 2. Recreio (Club), Chinose Athletic . Navy (Stadium), St. Joseph's v. R.A. (St. Jos.), E.W.B.

Golf: Kowloon Golf Club, quati- [f;ing round, junior championship.

Tea Dance: Repulse Bay Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

Monday. (Dreember 1.) Queen's Theatre: "Chasing Rain-

University (Bookunpo), Argylls bows. Eastern (Chatham Rd. ground), World Theatre: "Lady of Kowloon China (Kowloon); Harom Third Division-League: S. China

Tos Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p... Chinese Athletio (Caroline Hill), breta, Dinner Dance: H.K. Hotel, 8.30

p.m.

European Mail-Inward Europe tid Negapatam (Hong Peng). Out-] sard: Europo vis Marsoilles (Hakozaki Maru), 6 pim.

Fukien v Evo (St. Joseph's), RAT. . RAS.O. (Recreio),

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Tea Dances H.E. Hotel and Fén-· insula Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

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