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ESTABLISHED 1857.

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No. 28151, KOLBENAXXO BƑƤ¤ HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1932. яn

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

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UP TRAINS.

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| AM.] A.M. | AH, AM, AM, AM. NOON P.X. P.M. E.M. F.M. T.M.] T.M.

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9.24 10.23 19.09 1.20)

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9.87 10.36 12:20 1,39 ... 0,53 10.50 13.83 1,61..

| 4,40) 5.48] 7,48

6.92 8.55 8.00

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS.

TO-DAY

(October 10).

9th day of Jemadi-al-akhir. National Indépendance Day. Bank and Customs Holiday. Eleventh Extra' Race Meeting,

VICAR DEFENDS STUNTS

THEY BRING PEOPLE TO CHURCH

STAND AGAINST HIS BISHOP

BRAKECHOXT

TURNING HOPE INTO CERTAINTY

SIR CHARLES HIGHAM ON PRESS-ADVERTISING

"The shopkeeps is using the newspapers as he never did years "Our new Dishop of Southwark ago," said Sir Charles Higham sponking at the National Display Double Ton Celebration, Flotel has declared that he does not be Convention at Guildford, "Te lieved in stunts for drawing peo-knows now that. it is not enough to H.K.C. plo to church, hut, with dua" res-

show the goods; he must tell peo-

5.18 4,08 8.79 Cecil, 2.30 p.m. ...8.106.128.11 Football:-H,K,F.A.

Kowloon Dep. 0.40 8.05 8,983.03 9.16 10.10 12.00 1.18 2.88 403 4,41 538 740 | Happy: Valley, Yeumati..... Dop. 8.41 Shatin Dop 7,00 TaipeDog.) 7.14 Taipo Market.Dep.) 7.19 Fanting...... Dop. 7,80 Shoangshui Dep 7.30 Shumchan ...Arr. 7.41 8.41

Canton. Åre,

STATIONS

Canton..... Bhumcbun... Shoungshal... Fanling .... Taipo Markut.

Taipe

Shotin Fauwati.

Kowloon.

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1.32

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6,39 0,228,37 5.84 0.27 8.32 |B.05 0.42 10.14 11.09) 12,02 2,10 9,14

0.119.49 10.20 11.15 1288 3.16 3.20 440 5.40 6.83 8,63 —

6.40

DOWN TRAINS

A.A.F.

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4 (Club ground), p.m.; pect to my bishop, I do believe into where his shop is and to come Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders | stunts." r. Lincolnshire Regiment (Chatham Rogd).

So writes the Rev, A. Wollesley Hockey Mamak Tournament, Orr, vicar of St. Paul's Kingston Radio Sports Clab e. German Club, | Hill, in his parish magazine. No.3.S. Phoenix r. R.A.S.C., Royal Engineers P. St. Andrew's, HI, M.S. Taniar v. Royal Signals..

Badminton Club Meet at Sailors' and Soldiers' Home,

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Dap. 7.17 8.03) 0.55 10.84 Dep. 7.24 8,10 10.03 Dep. 7.28.14 1,09

11.38) 2.30 4.23 6.10 7.01 7.11 11.45.2.4 4.30 6.17 7.19 11,50 2,46 4,35 16,29 12,01 2.66|| 4.45 | 6.32

Dap. 7.40 8.25 10.18

Upp. 7.45 8.30 10.22

12.00 8.02 4.40 0.86

.Dap. 7.69) 8.43) 10,30)

12,90 315 | K,03 | 6,40| ...

Dop. 8.11) 8,63) £0.45)

12.32 3.27 5.14 7.01.

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SUNDAY, 16ru OCTOBER MACAO RACE MEETING,

2.00 pm. 8UI AN

King's: Sage."

Star:

"There was a time when the church services were said: the first man to start singing them was guilty of a successful stunt," co tinues Mr. Orn. "So was the man who frat preached in a surplice in- stead of a black gown, and the first "Riders of the Purple to have a surplisod choir and an

Theatres

Secret Six,” Queen's; Hell Divers." Oriental: "Delicious." Central: Life's Comedy."

Tea Dance at King's Rostanrant;

Dinner Dances at Peninsula and Hong Kong Hotels and King's

Restaurant.

Tides; High at 5.31 and 90.24; Low at 13.05.

p.m.

,,

organ.

into 'certainty in bis selling. and see them-he is turning 'hope"

Just as the Press is the cheap- est way to explain the merits of your goods, so is the shop window the most effective place to let the public sec the goods for then selves," added Sir Charles.

"We are taking great strides forward in our window dressing. Small shopkeepers are learning that they pay half their ront for their "The last stunt of all is, if you'windows. They are copying the have an empty church, to look vir beautifully arranged window dis tuous, and say, with a sneer at the plays of the big stores. The window man next door whose church is dresser is, at last, being appre-

ciated." full, I don't believe in stunts!

"Stunting is like advertising.

!

Here are & selection of the busi- It is useless having the goods un-ness epigrams delivered by Sir less you get the public to try them;

on the other hand, if you sturt and then cannot deliver the Sunrise: 6.17 a.m.; Sunset: 0.03 people will soon find it out.

goods,

"Our parish magazine has just declared a prof £20. When came bere it was 320 in debt with two loss pages of paristi news. Why has its size and circulation increas-

TUESDAY

(October 11).

10th day of Jemadi-al-akhir. Jumble Sale at Sailors & Sol- diers' Home, 10 m. Rotary Club Tin.

ed.

Pill and, the Sugar. Because I insort a stunt per Sale of Crown Land, P.W.D. copy. People buy the magazine to Public Auction at China Auctionsoo what this fool has really Rooms, 3 p.m.

moant,' and then read the copy through with its serious columns as well as the humorous, and get the pill as well as the sugar.

Special Meeting of Soldiers & Sailors' Home General Committee, 16. p.m.

Theatres

Queen's: "Hell Divers."

King's: Riders of the Purple Sage.'

Star: "Secret Six." Central: 'Life's Comedy," Oriental; "Delicique."""

Ten Dance at King's Restaurant; Dinner Dances at King's Iestau- rant and Hong Kong Hotel.

Tides:-High at 6.50 and 20.40; Low at 00.31 and 13.40.

2.00a.m. SUI AN

..

5.30 p.m. TAISHAN.

All Steamers leave from Wing Lok Street Wharf,

Hong Kong

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WEDNESDAY

(October 12).

11th day of Jemadi-al-akhir.. Lammert's Auction at Laichikok Installation of Socony-Vacuum Corporation, 10a.m.

Whist Drive at Seamen's To- stitute.

Theatres.

Queen's "Passionate Plumber."? Central: Radio Patrol.". Star: Sinner Holiday.” King's: "Congorilla." Oriental Delicious

Tea Dances of King's Restaurant and Hong Kong Hotel; Dinner Dances at Repulse Bay Hotel and King's Restaurant.

*** Tides: --High: at 7.46 and 29.49;.

Low at 1.23 and 14,10.

Principal Halls, Outward-Europo soilles, 2.30 p.m. by

Charles:-

A well-dressed window is like a woll-dressed woman-it attracts at- Pention,

Dress your windows simply no woman tooks good in three hats one- on top of the other.

Put a mirror in your window--- women aften see other things when they are looking at themselves."

Don't stand in your own door.

want them to come in. way people may think you don't

M. D. LYON LEAVES CRICKET

TO BE A MAGISTRATE IN

WEST AFRICA

**Our congregations our com- municants, our collections are mak- ng records, and letters of grati tude for help received arc still coming in from all parts of the

Mt. M. D. Lyon, the Someraet cricketer, is retiring from first world.

**I know that other men can de-class cricket to become a magistrate liver these goods better than I can, in. Gambia, British West Africa.

He was due to sail on September but they will not advertise, and so

the world is suffering from lack of 21.

tho message which may deliver to an empty church.

Mr. Lyon served in the war in the Artillery, and won his "blue" for Cambridge in 1921. He played

“I believe in stunts for drawing meu and women to church. But I in the Cambridge University team boliove in something higher to keep in 1921 and 1022, and for Somerset

thom there.

"We believe that we have that 'something higher.

"In our church the lion and the lamb can feed together, the Phari- seo and publican can worship to gether, and we each live and are nlive because we lot live,"

FOOTBALL "BLUE" AS PROFESSIONAL

G. T. L. ANFELL, OF OXFORD,

SIGNS FOR BRIGHTON

G. T. L. Ansell, an Oxford Uni- versity Soccer Blus of 1929 and 1930, and a member of the Cup toam of the famous Corinthiri öìub, Täst season, has become a profes- sional footballer,

He has signed forms for Brigli- ton and Hove F.C." the Third Division Leagite club.

from 1920 until today. He played for The Rest v. England in 1924.

(1.

In a special interview with a press" representative, Mr. Lyon said, "I greatly regret having to leave English cricket at this mo ment, but there is big work to be done in West Africa.

My district will range from al- most unexplored-jungle to a flour- ishing port which is becoming a great British naval base. I feel that the Empira in gravely in need of a real administration. I hope to be able to do valuable work there,"

was only 16, too young then to take it up.

Happy Day.

He has recently been teaching at a preparatory school at Bourne- mout!

"This is a happy day for the club,Mr_GG_Wobli, the Brigh- ton Club secretary, said, "and it is our forvent hope that, Ansell's Ansell, whose home is at Worth step into the professional

-game ing is not yet 23. His school and will be ad successful as we believe. universty career was brilliant. At He is a fine, well-made young Steyning Grammar School he was stor, a clever forward, and an ex captain at both Soccer and oricket,cellent shot, T

head of the school, he won a "If he wishes to continue in his scholarship for Oxford when he profcasioli as a schoolmaster, I am (Confirmed as foot of next column.] sure the club would not stand in

"his way"""

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