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No.22681 號壹拾捌佰陸仟式萬弍第

ESTABLISHED 1857.

Ħ★★¤*** HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1931.

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STATIONS No. No. 6

UP TRAINS...

6,16 No. 2 Ne 23 XP.M. .....

No.10 No, s No. 15, No. 14 Mo, 16 Note 28

P. A.M. P.K.P.M. A..AM. AMA.K.

Kowloon.Dep. 6.25 8.00 8.24 9,05 10,00) 12,02 1,182.84 3.00 4.30 5,40 7.45

Market.Dep. 7,18

Hobdays only,

9.38 10.20 19.29 1.38)

4.98 5.48 7.58 4.50 6.00 8,03 6.04 6.13) 8.17

Yanmati.Dep. 6,44

9.18 10.08 12,10 1.23

Shatin...Dep 6.56

Talpo...Dap 7,10!

9.48 10:33.19,35 1.51)

Talpo"

9.49 10.37 12.391,56

Fanling. Dup. 7.26

10.00 10.47 12,40 9,05)2 —

5,096.17 8.29 5,18 8.27 8,8%

Sheung-

ahui...Dep. 7,90

|9.01 10.05 10.62 19.54 2.10

Shum-

ohan...Arr. 7,36 9.40 0.07 10.11 10.58 1,00 2.16 Canton...Arr.12.34)

5.$2

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS

rta. 1

No.1

A.M. A.K.

..

Jnatoa ...Dep.-

Shumchan...Dep. Shengshui..Dep. Fasling...Dop. Taipo Market. Dep. Taipo Shalin

..Dap.

Dop.

Taumsti.Dop. Kowloon Arr.

5.23 8.89 8,37 8.1B 3.193.40 5.99 6,38 8.43

7.34

No.ts. No. No, 17 No.10 No.11 No.2 No. 13

P.M. A.M.A.M. F.M.P.M.

7.13 7.59 10.84 11.41 7.20 9.08 10.41 11.49 1.25 8.10 10.47 11.38 7,38 8.91 10.57 12,08 7.40 8.28 11.01 12.09 1.53 9.39 11.14 12.88 8.048.51 11,28 12.35

9.25

..P.M.

8.25

0.59 719 2.43 4.48 5.04 7.00 2.46 4.50 3.58 9.59 5.00 6.08

12.19 9.85 4.39 5.47

3.0 5.0 6.13

8,15 5.176.20

3,375,29 8.38

8.19 8.57 11.32 12.41 12.69 3.38 5.85 6.44 7.36 7.59

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To-day.

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Easter Monday,

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Services at St. John's Cathedral: 30 nm-Mattins.

10.15 a.m.-Holy Communion, Hong Kong Jockey Club: Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley, 14 toon.

Monte Carlo." Say It with

King's Theatre Queen's Theatre: Songs,"

Central Theatre: The Vagabond Lover."

World Theatre: "Raffles." Star Theatre: "What A Widow." Majestic Theatre: "Syneopa. tion."

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Tuesday.

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Enster Tuesday. Services at St. John's Cathedral: 7.45 a.m.-Holy Communion. Ilong Kong Cricket Club, Tennis Tournamen:-Open Doubles: H. D, and S. A. Ramjahn . E. C. and E. F. Fincher, Paul Kong and W. T. Lee 2, H, Lo and Iu Tak Cheak; --Semi-final: Club Championship

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King's Theatre: "Spoilers." Queen's Theatre:Say It with Songs."

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THE PROBLEMS OF ·

KENYA.

LORD BUXTON ON CLOSER UNION.

WHITE SETTLERS AND PARAMOUNTCY.

The Earl of Buxton presided at a mesting of the Royal Empiro Society when Sir Edward Grigg, late Governor of Kenya Colony; gave an address on "The Problem of Government in East Africa."

Expressing his admiration for the work done by Sir Edward, Lord Buxton said that he bad al- ways thought the Governorship of Kenya was absolutely the most responsible and the most difficult job under the Colonian Office. Kenya way

place that did not

suffer from sleeping sickness, Thore was always some excitement going

on.

The issue last year of two White Papers had drawn attention to three problems at present para- mount in Kenya.

be done over here. They sometimes smell a rat when there is actually not even a small mouse in the house at all. They are very apt to think that everything they want ought to be dong immediately, or even sooner."

The source of the dissatisfaction, he said, was the use of the blessed word paramountcy, which he con.. aidered an entirely unsuitable word to usb at present in regard to re- lations between natives and settlers in East Africa. It was not" para- mountey that was wanted, but mutual dependence and sympathy between the two great races.

"The white settlors have their

"Are we not agreed," he said, "that in all our colunice where na. tives and English live side by side the natives should have absoluta The Kenya Battlers had two R. H. Wild A. L. Sullivan; Handicap Bingles "A": H. J. Arm-

grievances. In the first place, con- security for such land as has boon and may be allotted to them, that strong e. N. Railton, J. H. An- derson 1, A, C. 1. Bowker; Handi-cerning the closer union, they cer-

them in every respect, that they eap Singhs "B" . H. D. Wade tainly were under the impression fair justice should be meted out to

.G. S. Rodgers, D. S. Green

that if they cohended certain pro- Handicap H. A.

Hampton

posals with regard to that they should have equality before the law and assistance for the development Poubles: A. H. Penn and R. J.

would obtain at an early stage a Collie . T. J. and E., R. Price, G. Mitkin and C. Blaker, A. B.

greater power of representation. of, their agricultural and other in- Baworth and M. H. Turner.

That unfortunately, was refused tereats, that as regards their labour them in one of the two White Pathore should be nothing that could

be regarded as forced labour? pers. The settlers apparently took the second White Paper-the one dealing with natives-as casting! rights as well, and have to bo Central Theatre: "Flight.".

an aspersion on their position and equally secure in their land and World Theatre: "Raffles." Stay Theatre: What A Widow." denoting a lack of confidence in possessions, to be assisted in their

Theatre:

them by the Colonial Office. He enterprises and the development of Majestie

their interests. After all they are bolt.

was sure that the White Paper was Wednesday,

issued in good faith and without British-born and ought not to be wonsidered or dealt with as if they (April 8.)

any intention of any reflection

Iwere interlopers in this colony. We Oxford Trinity Terni Begins.

upon the colonial settlers. It was Philharmonic Society, Annual

cannot forget that the British somewhat unfortunate both in its General Meating, 5.30 p.m.

Government has encouraged, or at Victoria Recreation Club, Annual time and its expression, and had General Meeting, & p.m.

We recognise Reception at the Nederlandsch unfortunately upset the various least allowed, them to setlo in these Indistite Handelsbank, 12.15 p.m.

East African colonista and had parts of Africa. Hong Kong Cricket Club, Tennis gone so far as to upset some in their courage, endurance, and ten- Tournament-Open Singles: C. A.

Southern and Northen Rhodesia,acity in earrying out the develop- L. Rumjahn r. H. N. Chau or Geldman; Handicap Singles "B" He hoped that the misunderstand. ment, of these countries, and I be Wesnack. v. Clarabutt, Morhans ving on both sides would be cleared leive that even more of their wives, Low: Handicap. Doulles: Wads

up, because nothing could be more especially in Kenya." and Rigg Petrie and Lowis, But tress and Woodman. Humphreys deplorable than that there should and Wild, Rodgers and Rodgers by friction and misunderstanding Ifenderson and Bishop, Stock and

between one of our colonies and Humphreys Nash and Hill, Owen

the Colonial Office itself. Hoglies and More r. Low and Dow- ley.

Thunder

St. Andrew's Young Men's Club, Dramatic. Evening, St. Andrew's Church Hall, 9 p.m.

King's Thentre: "Spoilers." Queen's Theatre: "Say It with Songs."

Central Theatre: "Flight." World Theatre: "Infiles."

Paramountcy: "Perhaps," continued Lord Bux- ton, "I may be allowed to say in the most friendly spirit that I think that the settlers are occa sionally a little oversensitive and little over-suspicious of what may

He expressed Batisfaction at the appointment of the joint parly committee of peers and commoners, and said that; as a rule members of such committees regarded their duties as quasi-judicial. The op- some extent pointment might to Jolay the ultimate result, but agreement was more likely if the matter were not rushed.

I hope the committee will come to some conclusion," he said, "that will enable. an agreement to be ar rived at on the lines we all desire." (Continued on Page 4.)

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