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No. 2314.號玖拾牌堂仟叁弍第 日捌初月玖年申壬 HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME TABLE.
On and after MAY SND, 1931, until Further Notice (all previous Time Tables canceled),
STATIONE
UP TRAINS
26
No. No. No. Na No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 4 10 8 19 13 16 93 18 24 20 AM, AM, AX. 4.M. AM. NOONP.M. F.M. FAL. P.M.|| T...
Dep. 6. 8.05 8.28 Dep. 6.43
Dap. 7.00]
་་་
0.15 10.10 12.00 1.18 235 402 441 4,35 7.40
9.24 1012112.08 1.20
4,40 5.49 7,48 502 5,558,00
5.10 6.08 8.73
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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS.
TO-DAY
(October 7).
6th day of Jennadi-al-akhir. Queen's College Aquatic Sport at V.I.C., p.m.
Opening of New Girl Guide Headquatrers, 5.15 p.m.
Mamak Hockey Tournament :--- 24ths Bat. R.A.. R. Sign. at 4.30
5.106.136.11 p.m. 5.208.278,27
Kowloon
Yaugusti
Bhatia......
9.87 10.30 12.20 1.88
Tipo-
Dop 7.14
9,58) 10.50) 12,83 1.51|
འ*་
Taipo Market.
.Dep.) 7.10)
0,57 10.5 72.37 1.55...
464
10.09 11,04 12,67; 2.05],inte
9.06
9.11
10.11 11.00 12.52.10 3.145.36.2733 10.90 11.15 12.58 2.18 3.20 4.40 5.40 0.88 6,83
5.40
7.28
Fenling...........Dup.] 7.30||
Shoungehul .....Dop.) 7.38]... Shuraebun... Afr. 7.41 8,44
Canta........ Atte
11.32
DOWN TRAINS
STATIONS
1
No. No. No. No. 3 7. A.M. A.M. A.K.
LX.
No. No.
15 17 10 A.X. PM.
No.
No. No. No 21 13 28
Canton....D1- Bhurchun... Stearg hai.. Fanling... Taipo Market Taipo.... Shatin
Yannati...
... Kowloon.
Dap
7.60 IM
Dp.7.178.03 1,85 10.34 11.36) XJK)
Dep. 7.218.10 10,03
Dep. 7.25 8.14 103.
Dap. 7.43 8.25
18
Dep. 7.15 8.30 10,22
Dap. 7.58 8.3 10.10.
Dap. 8.116.35 10LAY
...... MATE, 9.17| 9,01) 10,54) 21.12)
✪ Sundays and Public Holidays only
430 11,45 2,42 11,5U 2.40
0.10 7,017.11 6.17) ...
4.86 (0.22)...
| 13,01) 2,56) 445 | 0.32) ......
12,00 3.0 4.43 | 6.96]. ... 12.20 8.10 5.09 | 0.40| ̄.... 12,328.27) 5.14 |7,03) ...
7.18
19 88) 9.38 4.20 7.07| 7,39) 7.6€
• For First Class Passengers only. Will stop at any station on requent Further information may be obtained at the Railway Offices, Kow- loon or Canton, from Mossrs. Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., Hong Kong. The Amoreinn Exprons Co., Hong Kong, or Tho China Travel Service, & Quoon's Road, Hong Kong.
By Order,
་
R. BAKER, Manager, BRITISH SECTION, KOWLOON-CANTON BAILWAY
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY
NOTICE
On and from Sunday Oct. 9th an. additional fast train will leave Kowloon for Shum Uhun oa Bundays and Public Holidays
at 9.05 am. as follows:-
Kowloon...
9. Shui
Shum Chua
dep. $9.05 a.m,
Art.
9.40 8.00.
dep.
9.42 a.m.
AFT. 9.48 .. *(First Clase only)
and will stop at any station on request. The train which leaves Kowloon at 2.85 p.m. will not run on these days..
4th October, 1932.
R. BAKER,
Manager.
HONG KONG, CANTON AND
MACAO STEAMERS.
JOINT SEATICE OF THE HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STHAMBOAT Co., Ltd., AND ÜHINA NAVIGATION. Co., Lev.
HONG KONG-CANTON LINE. BAILINGS From HONG KONG-Daily a5,8 a.m. and 10 pima.. (Sundays 10 p.m. only),
BAILINGS From CANTON-Daily at 8 am, and 4.30 p.m. (Sundays 4.30 p.m. only),
HONG KONG-MACAO LINE.
SPECIAL SERVICE.
BAILINUS From HONG KONG-Daily at 8 am á 6.30 p.m.
(Sundays excepted), ➡Daily at 3 a.m. & 2 p.to.
(Bundays excepted)..
BAILINGS From MACAO
SPECIAL WEEKEND SERVICE.
MACAO TO HONG KONG BÁTURDAY, STI· OCTOBER.........
HONG KONG TO. MACAO
8.00 a.m. BUI TAI'. 1.46 pm. LUNOSHAN
3.30 p.m. BUI AN
3.00 am, SUI AN 3.00 p.m. BUI TAI
0,00 p.m. LUNGSHAN
* SUNDAY 9TH OCTOBER
9.00 am. SUI TAI
2.00 p.m. BUI AN
200a.m. SUI AN 4.00 p.m. SUI TAI.
Ali, Steamers leave from Wing Lok Street Wharf
* Hong Kong
SPECIAL SALOON FARES.
WEEK DAYS. —Single: $3,00; Return: $5.00... EXCURSIONS-Single: $2.50; Return : 34.00,
NOTE All Steamboat Company's Steamers are filled with Wirelun..
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Restaurant
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Manager J. C. E. Rye.
Friendly Match: -H K. Hockey Club "A" Police.
Lecture: "Queries of an Anti- quary in Hong Kong" by Rev. Fr. D. J. Finn. 8.15 p.m. in the Union Assembly Hall.
Whist Drive:-H.M.S Tamar,
8,45 p.m.
Theatres
King's: Million Dollar Legs." Central: "Night Work" Queen's: A Variety Programme. Star: Hold. Everything." Oriental:Choaters at Piny.”
Tea Dances at Hong Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant; Dianer Dances at Hong Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant.
Sunrise: 6.19.a.m.; Sunset, 6.06.)
p.m.
Moon:-First Quarter, 4.05 aithi Tides: High at 01.18; Law at
10.04.
Principal Mails 'Inwardì-11.5.A., Canada and Japan on President Taft; Europe via Biberis (London 6th Aug.) on Carthage. "
Outward-Straits and South Afrien, Manila Maru; 10.30 am.
SATURDAY
(October 8).
7th day of Jemadi-al-akhir. Chung Yang Festival.
Lammert's Auction of Tailoring Goods, 10.30 ́s.m.
BRITAIN'S WAR ON BANDITS
LONDON'S SUDDEN NIGHT OFTENSIVE
** MISS-NOTHING? PLAN FOR
SEARCH
London, apt. 1.-The London police yesterday launched a big surprise offensive against motor bandits and car thieves."
Kundreds of officers and mea specially detailed for the work joined those who were an ordinary night duty. Mobile police on mo- tor oycles and in ears and the fast cars of the Flying Sqund, played an important part.
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BRITAIN BETTER THAN A YEAR AGO
BANK REVIEWS CHANGE SINCE. GOLD STANDARD DAYS
NO LONGER WORLD'S DUNCE
Nearly a year has passed since Great Britain went off the gold standard; and the Midland Bank
Monthly Review," commenting on the position then and now,
says ; -****
"A year ago we had been forced to contract heavy debts abrend to To-day our exchange, support those debts are almost entirely cleared, and the small residuuma will shortly be repaid.
Cordons were drawn dotoss the main roads leading out of Lon
"On"all accounts our relation- don, and all the bridges wore ships with the rest of the world similarly closed. Every motor in economic affairs are much vehicle was stopped, the interior stronger and more favourable. We was searched,“ þing, the licence of | are no longer the world's dance the driver was scrutinised.
Watch on Bridges. The police began operation about 2 m. and continued then until just before daybreak,"
***
wer are we the mors! weaklings' Police cars were stationed at
we were accounted a year ago."-- convenient points, ready at a Discussing monetary policy, the signal to chase any car which did review states, "Now that we are not stop. The search was con-off the "gold standard it is desir- tinued for more than two hours,
able that capital and speculativo transactions through the exchange market should be kept at a mini- mum, in order that exchange rates may be free to adjust themselves Special attention was paid to to changing trade conditions,
*For similar reasons ât în equal. riverside district Police were stationed at each approach to they clear that overseas borrowing through the new issue market Bridges. Every vehicle, including taxi-cabs, was held up. Even royal should not be encouraged unti) our mail vans were not exempt, and balance of payments comes much motor cyclists came under the gen-closer to showing a surplus avai- eral scrutiny. On one bridge, a able for investment abroad." traiucar was stopped and officers,
peered through the windows.
The doors of vans and lorries,
were opened, and the police flash-
Eleventh Extra Race Meeting at contents. Happy Valley.
H.K. Rifle Club meet, 2.30 p.m. M.C.L. Sale of Work at St. Paul's Girls' College, 2.30 p.m...
Special Gala Night at Peninsula
Hotel, 8.30 p..
St. John Ambulance Brigadë Concert, 9 p.m.
Sport.
Final of Boy Scout Aquatics, V.R.C., p.m.
Motor Cycle Reliability Trial. Football-ist. Div.-S. China v. R.A., Caroline Hill; St. Joseph's Navy, St. Joseph's; Recreio v. Hong Kong Club, HK. Club ground, at 4.30 p.m.; Lincolns v. Police, Sookunpoo.
poo.
Ottawa and Recovery.
Regarding the Ottawa Confer
ed their torches inside to salaryence, it is statedAt the very themselves of the nature of the lease all are agreed that a rise in
commodity prices is required «acid?? that cheap and abundant money can help to bring it about.With- in the natural limits of such a Conference, then, the results are favourable to world recovery, and are likely to react upon our own
These operations constituted the first move in Scotland Yard's eam paign against motor bandite and car thieves. It was also part of a effort to discover if all the mo- torists and vehicles were properly licensed and registered.
Surprise Campalyu.
position as well as contributing directly to its improvement."
Although subjects having highly: It was, in fact, part of a big important bearings on monetary affairs had been it. is said, exclud. scheme which has been engaging the personal attention of Lords from the forthcoming world Trenchard and his chief assistants economic conference, it is possible to reach conclusions which can go at Scotland Yard for some weeks.
far to rescue the world, while there Further activities by night on similar lines will be carried out at of declining commodity prices.
is yet time, from the quicksands irregular intervals
Bandits Use Hearses.
The scheme provides for "sur-] - Substantially Brighter, prise" attacks, and has been deck. aigned with a view to discovering It will thus, bar soen," it is the most effective way of closing stated, "that on the whole the in- Second Division:-St. Joseph's London.
ternational background for busi #Lincolns, St. Joseph's ground;
recovery Other plans subsidiary to and noss
is substantially. South China Ewo, Caroline dependent upon this main scheme brighter than a year ago. Fur Hill Navy Chinese Athletic, are in existence.
ther, Great Britain's capacity for Kowloon, at 4.30 p.m.; Trung Tsin.
moulding events is largely increas r. Hong Kong Club, Club ground,
od. We are no longer suspect in at 3.p.m.; R.A. v. S.W.B., Sookun-
The view of the authorities is matters financial; our prestiga has that only elaborate schemes of the been restored to a degree, astonish Third Division-Bignals. St. sort can meet the situation. Bog even in retrospect, that no one Josoph's Chathain Road, 3 p.m.; many abgenious schemes have been could have foreseen a year ago. Recrio Chinese Athletin, Re- adopted by amasb-and-grab raid- tion that, freed from the direct "We are, moreover, in the posi- croio, 3 p.m.; University e. Southers, from the use of motor hearses limitations of the gold standard, China Kowloon 3. p.m. Redio v. to liveried ühikuffeurs, that before we can take a leading part-in- Lincolns, Chinose, a pm.
the Yard can hope effectively to formulating -0 composite world Hockey:- Mamak Tournament, deal with the bandits thay murt
monetary policy." "Incognitos". H.M.S. Parthian, be able instantly to make an ex- HA.M.E. 1st H.K.B. Batlery.
amination of all types of moter Lawn Bowls:-Senior League. vehicles in the area. Kowloon Docks r. Civil Service 0.0.
Theatres
Central:"Night Work." King's: "Million Dollar Loge.!! Queen's: "Holl, Divers." Star: "Hold Everything." Oriental:!' Cheaters at Play."
3
PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO
CONSERVATIVE
AFRAID OF MEDICAL IN- SPECTIONS, SAYS DR. HADEN GUEST
DE L
are too frightened of offending their clienfels and can only adopt modern ideas at the risk of their. financial success.
Finest Years for Health.
Dr. Haden Guest suggested as 'a practical, programine" for extending the application of health knowled go to children through the State- nided schools
(1) The setting aside of the years from birth to 11 as the po riod, for attention to physical Ten Dances at Hong Kong Hotel
Haden Guest sneaking health primarily and only second- and King's Restaurant; Dinner on new health and child well Dances at Peninsula and Repulse at the New Health Summer tastic sense;
afily for education in the scho Bay Hotels and King's Restaurant,chool. Matlock, said that medical (2) The changing of the charac- --Sunrise: 6:17 am Sunset: 6.04 inspection of school children and for of the normal school from the p.m.
schools had been of inestimable shut-in school to the open-air Tides --High st 2.19 and 20.18% value in calling attention to the school, and Low at 11,20 and 21.38.*..
mumber of preventible defecte" from- (a) Tim rationalising of diet by, which children suffered, but it was the provision of school dinners as still not used in public schools, the rule, rather than as the ex- The public schools,” he said, coption, and the choosing of tho Outward —EUROPE vi¿ - Bria-1, "are too conservative because they ingredients of those dinners on disi on Conte Rosso, pim
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