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No. 23155. £NEĦAIXO #GĦAX4*I HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME TABLE.

On and after MAY 2ND, 1991, until Further Notice (all previous Time Tables cancelled),

No. No. STATIONS | 28

AMI AM,

Kowloon...Dep. 6.60 8.05 Yaumati...Dop 5.49 Shatin ..Dep 7.00 Talpo... Dep. 7.14

Taipo Market. Dop. 7.19

Failing. Dep. 7,80

UP TRAINS

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

10 10A

19 14 16 22 16242829, AM, AM, L. NOON],B,MŽ V.M.ĮV.M. P.M.| P.M.||F.M

B

...4.40 6.43 7.48

8.289.03 2.16 10.16 12.00 1.18 2.35 402 4.41 6.85 7.40

9.24) 10,24| 1309; 1,36) ... -9.87 10.88 12,50 1.38

9.82 10.50 16.53) 1,5!)..... 9.57 10.5 12.97, 1.55) ... 10.09 11.04 18,47 2.06 ...

Sheungshal Dep. 7.85 9,069.42: 10,14| 11.09; 12.52, 2.10 8.14 Bhumchan Arr. 741 8.4439,13 0,48; 10.20 11,15 1438 2.10 3.30

Canton.........AT.

Canton

Shumahan..

4.40

7.28)

4.09) 6,85) 6.00 8.18 6.08 8.78 4.19 6.12 8.11 6.39 6.23 8.27 5.B 8.37 8.82 5.40 6.38 6.83

11.83

8.401

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

7 5 15 3

17

21 13 23 P.M. |PM.P.ML. P.M. A.M. A.X. A..A.. A. 1.

10

Shoungshui ...

Fanting

Talpo Market...

Taipo...........

Shatipakk Taumati:.......

Kowloon...

-

7.50

Dep. 7.17 8.03 9,53 104 11.08 2.80 Dep. 7.24 8.10, 10.03

„Dep.) 7.208.14 1948

Dup. 7.40 8.28 10.18

Dup 7.43 8,30 10,23:

Dop. 7.58 8.43 10,30

Dep. 8.1 8.53 10.48

་་

ACT. 6.17 0.011.10.54 11.12

Sundays and Public Holidays only.

4.10... 4,28 0,107,017.12 11,352,42 4906.17 11,50) 2,48) 4.85 6.32 13,01 2.66

4.45 0.82... 12,068,0% 440 6,26 ... 12.2013, 10) -1,09.] 5,40) ... 1232 427 6,14 | 7,01] ... 12 38 928 5.30 7,077,307,84

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TO-DAY

(October 14).

13th day of Jemadi-al-akbir. King's College Annual Aquatic Sports, 230 p.m.

Interport Polo Match-Hong Kong. Shanghai at Capseway Bay, 3 p.m.

Any Tennis Final, Sookunpoo, 3.30 p.m.

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IN TURBULENT BELFAST

WHERE RELIGIOUS HATRED STILL RUNS HIGH

UNEMPLOYMENT AND DISTRESS

(BY G. R. ROSS)

Belfast has muddenly came very Trevessa Trophy Race at North much into the lime light owing to Point, 4 p.m.

p.m.

one-third of the land is cultivated, the principal crops being, corn, Hockey-Hong Kong Hockey the riots which broke out early this potatoes, hay and fax. The pea Club Ae, South Wales Bor-week. The case of the disturbance sant people are most hospitable, derers.

one and all, with the "Come-in- Football Lincolnshire Regt. appears to be the old story of un- 11. Argyll & Sutherland High employment. The newspapers and and-take-me-as-you-find-me" air. landers 11, at Chatham Road. other authorities have it that all The main sport new-a-days is H.K. Lawn Tennis Meeting, 5.46 is now quiet in Belfast, but though Greyhound Racing. There are two Hong Kong-Shanghai Interport the rioters have for the moment tracks in Belfast, each holding! Polo Dinner, Gloucester Building, been teowed, Irishmen are not three meetings a week. During the 8.15 p.m.

H.M.S Tamar Dance at arrison likely to give in without another. Inat five years the RLA.Ç. have held Lecture Hall, 6.30 p.m.

kick! In many ways it is to be a "Tourist Trophy Motor Race," wondered that these disturbances near Belfast. This, of course, bas did not break out sooner, for not only Belfast but all Ulster is rife with unemployment. One has only to walk down a main street in the city and see the queues waiting for including Sir.

Theatres.

Queen's: The Love Race." King's: Paid to Love." Oriental: Heartbreak."? Star: Life of the Party. Central: Radio Patrol."

drawn thousands of people, not only from Ulster, but from all over the British Idles. Many famous drivers take part in this six-bours" race, Birkin, Malcolm

the "-" dole" and having drawn Campbell, Kaye Don, and George their weekly allowance they return Eyston, together with many well- Dinner Dances at to their haunts either to play known. continental sportsmen.

Dances: Tea Danco at King's

Itestaurant;

Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels and King's Restaurant.

Moon: Full at 0.18 p.m. Sunrise: 6.19 a.m.; Sunset: 6

.m.

Tiden: High at 9.10 and 91.38; how at 2.40 and 14.55.

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SATURDAY

marbles in the street-n, strange pursuit for mature and middle aged menor to support the local fac tory or picture house walls until next woek's pay day!

Worth and South.

There is no disputing that the chief cause of all the bitterness be tween Northern and Southern Ire

In Harland and Wolff, Belfast land is the difference in religion,- has one of the largest ship build-Protestants in the north and Roman {ing: sarlie, is "the world, "but like Catholios in the south. Even in it ras been business, they go out of their way. all other centres, soveruly hit by economy schemes. to put obstacles in the other's path; Just now, they are finishing off the and it is true to say that, only "Highland Patriot " and few under very rare circumstances will orders

forward a Protestant and a Catholic work Bro , coming Workman and Clark's, the other in the same building. In Bellast big firm, have not had a ship in there are two main roads, less than their yard since the Bermuda "a quarter of a mile apart-Falls was burnt! That vessel they are Road and Shankill Rond-living in

the one, are Catholics and Catho now converting into a cargo boat,

The linen industry, which has lice only, while in the other, we grown steadily in Ireland since the fad Protestants. The feeling in 17th century, when it was intro this area is so hitter, that a duced by the ill-fated Sir Thomas Catholic would be unwise to walk Wentworth has been at a very low up the Protestant's road at night ebb, having lost the 50 per cent, and vice-vera, Y.M.C.A. Swimming Gala. American Lawn Tennis Tourna- anti-dumping duties on foreign pro- ment in aid of M.C.L., L.R.C., ducts. It now has only a 20 per

(October 15).

14th day of Jemadi-al-akbir. Lammert's Auction, 11 a.m. Entries close for Annual Tennis Tournament.

Bazaar, Kowloon Union Church Hall, 3 p.m.

p.m.

Sport.

Lawn Bowls, Aitkenhead Shield Match: Hong Kong e. Kowloon at K.B.G.C., 2.30 p.m.

Kamak Hockey Tournament 'Gorman Club 7. "Incognites (Caroline Hill), 3 p.m.; Kowloon Indians 1st H.K.8. Battery (Marina ground), 4.30 p.m.

Oricket-First Division: Indian R... Craigengewer (F); Univer,

cent. tariff, which helps the Gov. ernment revenue, but is not enough to stop the foreign goods coming

Curfew.

It is announced that a curfew hus been established; which means that

sity Kowloon C.C. (F) Hong any person out-of-doors between

When it is remembered that the recent riots broke out in the Shan- kill and Falls Roads it is fairly evident to anyone who knows Bel- fast that the authorities must now be taking grave precautions to pre- vent this outbreak developing into a miniature religious war.

Orange Lodges,

Every loyal Ulsternian is a mém.

Kong C.C. Inter-Club Match., the hours of 11.00 pm, and 5.00 a.m. ber of an Orange Lodge. These

Second Division: Police v. In- dins Tt.C. (L); University v. Kow-is liable to arrest. The writer cau lodges control the religious and loan C.C. (F) Navy v. St. Joseph's well remember his first visit to political views of the members. The College (F).

Belfast in the summer of 1923, when people of Ulster are chiefly Con Football First Division: Kow curfew was still in force after the servative; but on the other band toon . St. Joseph's; Artillery v Recroio; Police e. Navy Borderers guerilla warfare of 1922. This if a certain lodge were Liberal, then

curlew was lifted early in 1924.

v. Club.

Second Division: Ewo . East- ern; Kowloon v. Club; Borderers r. St. Joseph's Chinese Atdistic t South China; Lincolna s. Artillery; Tsung Tein e. Navy.

Ulster.

To a native of Northern Ireland, Ulster is familiarly Inqui, as the

Thurd Division: R.A.F. v. Ro creio: St. Joseph's . Engineers" Six Counties," these compris Chinese Athletic v. Signals Southing Londonderry, Antrim, Down, China . Taikoo; Lincolns v. Bor derers: R.A.S.C. t. University.

Theatres

King's Congorila." Queen's The Love Race" Star: "Life of the Party”. Oriental:* "Don't Bet Women.?!

Central: "Radio Patrol.!!! Majestic Nice Women,"

every man in it would have to vota: Liberal!

Every year on the 12th July, the anniversary of the Battle of the Borne, all the lodges (complete with drums, flutes and banners) meet and march off to some field where they spend the day. The banners are insoribed with "To the glori ous, pious and immortal memory Some three hundred years ago, of King William of Orange" and Belfast was a smail village on mud-bear a portrait of that monarch, fiats, lying in a wide valley at the These banners are of huge size, and mouth of the River Lagan. To-day are carried by about half-a-dozen it is a rapidly growing city, of near-men. Other favourite designs are a white horse-like the one ridden only half a million inhabitants.

Armagh, Tyrone and Fermanagh the chief seaports being Belfast and Londonderry,

To a stranger the people of by the victor of the Boyne--- Northern Ireland, appear somewhat Biblical subjects, such as David and distant; bat once settled, and living Goliath," Daniel and the Lions, etc.. among them, they are found to be and the Battle of the Some Dances-Tea Dance at King's Cry sociable indeed. They are, where so many gallant: Ulster- Restaurant Dinner Rances at generous, sympathetic and obliging. men gave their Ilvon. The master An Ulsterman as a friend, is of each lodge stands up and Peninsula, Hong Kong and Repulse good, and sincere one indeed; but gives his opinion on politios, Bay Hotels ad King's Restaurant.ho also makes bitter enemy! If on England and English rule, on the Sunrise: 6.20 am: Sunset: 5.36 he likes you, he may take great Trish Free State, and, last but not Tides: High at 0.50 and 21. pains to conceal the fact, but you least on Ulster. As far as their will find him constiftly “cropping-attitude towards the last three are Low at 3,27 and 16.10.

op doing you a little good turn concerned, they may be summarived here and another there.

follow(1) Up with the Principal-Mails.

One would travel a long way to Red, White and Blue (9) "To Inward-U.S.A. and Japan by find finet soenery then that of hell with the Pops!" and "Down "Pres Polk

Northern Ireland, with its moun with the rebels", and -(3) Ulster Outward-Eaigon-Marseilles Air tains, rivers and streams. As far as for over," and "Remember the

agriculture is concerned, nearly Somme

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