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No. 29187. £Ã±¶ ⠀⠀Ƒ***± HỌNG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932. # #Ƒ*** Price Single Copy, 10 cts. KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. DIARY AND LOCAL
TIME-TABLE.
On and after NOVEMBER Lsx, 1932, until Further Natics (all previous Time Tables cancelled),
UT TRAINS
No. No. No. No. No. UP No. No. No. No. No. No. No. STATIONS. 2 в 10 10.8 13 AM 14 1859 18 1 24
EVENTS
TO-DAY (November 21).
12nd day of Nojab.
Sport.
[ A.Kİ (A,M. Į A.M.] A.M.) AIN. | A.M. (Mixed] P.M. | TM, P.M.) v‚Ù) P.AL.| P.M.| P.X,
0.15 10.1211.50 12.12 1.20 2.20 4.35.4.55 0.08 7.401.13 p.m.. Friendly Match: Hong
Kowloon Dep. 6.28 8.15 8.37 9.05
Yanmeti.Dep. 83 Shatin ...Dep. 846 Tipo Dep. 5.60 Taipo 31arket.
www
Dep: 7.0...
Fanling Dep. 7.18.
9.24 10.1911,41 12.19 1.377... 9.80 10,3111.63; 12.31) 1.80..... 9,00 10.4012.08 12.46 1.59...
6.02 18 7.48 6.15 6.27 8.00 5.28 6,418,14
1...
1...
6.82 6.465.10 6.43 0.67 8,23
5.477.02 8.34
0,53 10.5012.16 12.49 1.567... 10.00 11.0112.31.50 2.00 Day. 7.20 |9.149.42 10.11 11.0012.37 1.04 2.11 2.50
Shoungshui,..
Shumchun...!
Arr 7.28 8.53 0.20 0.49 10.17 11,1214.43 1.10 2.17 3.05 5.196.3 7.088,40
... 17.42
6.90
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DOWN TRAINS
Chaton...
„Arr]'... [11.20|
STATIONS
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1517 DOWN 19 13 31 ........AT. 4.3.P.M. P.M.|....
Mixed
No.
8,00
8.40
Canton
Dep
F.K.
4.20
6.12 6.50 7.11 6.197.18 4.251... 66..
Shumchum......, Dop.7.02 7.50 10.30) 10,48 12.16 2.44 4.08) 4,34 6,25 Shoungsi...Dup.7.0 7.37 10.65, 12.23.61| 4.15) 4.41) 533 Fanling
Dep.7.148.04 11.00 12,283,50 -1.20′ 4.45 3.45 Taipo Markut... Dep. 7.25 8.12 11.10, 12.30 8,00) 4.31-4,658.01 Taipo
| 11,14] 12,43 8,11] 4,35) 8,00) 0.00 [4.40) ... 7.80 8.16 Bantin
................. Dep. 7.43) 1,30|| 11.38 12.58 3,21 480 5,140,27 | 6,63) ... Yaumati...........Dop.7,50 8,13] 11.41 1.12 3.37 5.01 5.26 1.42 7.03 Kowloon.......ATE. |8.02 8,40) 11.08 11.47 1.18 3.43.10 5.32 0.48 7.117.287.82
-First Claes only. Will stop at any station on request. G-Sundays and Customs Holidays oxsepted..
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BAILINGI From CANTON-Dally at 8 am, ani 430 p.m.
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CURTAILED SERVICE.
SAILINGS From HONG KONG-Daily at 5,30p.m. only
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SPECIAL SALOON FARES.
WEEK DAYS. -Single: $3.00; Return: $5.00.
. EXCURSIONS.-Single: $1.50; Baturn: $4.00,,
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YELLOW CLING PEACHES
"Green Gage Plums
Dismiss all glums."'
"Yellow Cling Peaches
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PLEASING POACHES
This is rather a pleasant way of adorning poached eggs for luncheon. Arrange the poached eggs on a bed of grated cheese in a Greproof dish,
PHONE 28268.
Hockey-Manak Tournament: Palice. Tamar (King's Park),
H.M.S. Kong Club seconds Himes (Navy ground), 6.15 p.m.
Yachting:-Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Third Championship Race (Ladies),
Crown Land Sale, 3 p.m., at P.W.D. Offices,
Theatres,
Queen's May De It's Love." King's: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,"
Central: "Good Night Vienna ?? lion."
Oriental: Merely Mary Ann." Star: "Grock." Majestie: Suicide Fleet." World: "Rosy Dreun."
Dances.
Tea Dancas: At Hongkong Hotel, Gloucester Building and King's Resturant. Dinner Dances: At Hongkong and Peninsula Hotels and King's Rex-
taurant.
Principal Mails. Inward: Manila by President McKinley,
Outward: - Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and Europe via San Francisco. by Pres. McKinley, parcels 3 p... Reg. 4.15 p.in., let ters & p.m.; Bangkok by Nanchang, 3.30 p.a., and Amoy by Anshun, a
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TUESDAY (November 22).
23rd day of Rejab,
Sport Hockey-Mamak Tournament: R.A.M.C. r. Royal Engineers (Bon- kunpoo), 4 p.m.
Theatres King's: "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm."
Central: "Good Night Visuna," Queen's: "May Be It's Love," Star: "Grock." Oriental Moroly Mary Ans.” Majestic: "Suicide Flect." World: "Rosy Dream."
Dances.
Hongkong Ten Dances: — At Hotel, King's Resturant and Glou- cestar Building,
Dinner Dances-At Hongkong, and Peninsula Hotels, King's Res- taurant, and Gloucester Building.
Principal Mails
Inward: Japan by Africa Maru, Shanghai by Arners, and Japan and Shanghai Ly General Met- zingor,
Outward:-Batavia by Tjisar00%, 10.30 am, Letter for "Saigon. Marsellen Air Mail Service," by General Metzinger, K.P.O. Reg. noon, letters noon, G.P.O. Reg. 12.50 p.m., letters 1 p..
Saigon, India, East and South Africa and Europe via, Marseilles by General Metzinger, K.P.O, Reg. 1 p.m., letters 1 p.m., G.P.O. Reg.
1.43 p.m., felters 2.30 p.m.
Straits and Europe via, Marsailles by Aeneas, E.P.O. Reg. 1 p.m. letters 1. p.m. G.P.O., Reg. p.m., letters, 2 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
(November. 93),
4th day of Rejab,
Sport,
1.is
Hockey.-Friendly matches, Hong- Kong Hockey Club'n. H.M.B. Corn. Wall (U.S.R.Q.. ground), 5.15 p.,.
Theatres.
Central: "Good Night Vieninä." King's: "Rebecca of Sunny- work Farm.'*".
Queen's. May be It's Lovis Oriental: Merely Mary Ann?! Star: The Ghost Train," Majestic: "Suicido Fleet" World: Rosy Dream."
Dances.
Ton Dances: A Hongkong Hotel, Cloucester Building, and Sprinkle on them a little meltedKing's Restaurant. butter, salt, and pepper, and cover Dinner Dances-At-Perinata them with Bechamel sauce enriched and Hongkong Hotels, and King's with cream and a few mushrooms. Rostaurant. Sprinkle some more grated cheese over the sauce, a little more melted butter, and brown in the ofan.
Principal Hall, Inward:-Saigon by Aramis.
OUR LONDON NEWS LETTER
PRINCE OF WALES AND SEAMEN; DEATH OF ARCTIC EXPLORER: NOVEL MOTOR RACING **:
'WOMEN IN PUBLİC LIPE
LORD BURGHLEY PROPOSED CHAIRMAN OF JUMOR
IMPERIAL LEAGUE
(SPECIAL AIR-MAIL SERVICE)
Women in Public Life.
Reading and Needlework. LONDON, Oct. 30..
Reading aloud at needlework It is rumoured that the election parties is the latest vague in, the of Dame Beatrix Hudson Lyall to West-End of London. The Queen the chairmanship of the London has always had her ladies read to Chanty Council is quite possible her while she was thus engaged next year. She is the present, vice and the Hon. Mrs. Drogo Montagu, chairman of the Council and is the Hon. Mrs. Ronald Balfour, and undoubtedly a lady of amazing | Lady Bridget Guinness, as a result enorgy and application. She gave of the habit, have had to deny a up her summer holiday this year in rumour that they contemplate start order to occupy the time in visiting a book club where the "book ing personally thirty of the in- of the monent" would be ready by the by one of the members ench week. stitutions administered Council, Should this be the case. Reading
the also accompanies it would be an astonishing mark of topestry work of society lenders in the beight to which women have the art like the Countess of rism in the public life of England, Strathmore, the Duchess of Rox- There is certainly no post at pre- burghe and Lady Betty Balfour. sent held by a woman which could be comparable to the chairmanship of the LC,0.
by
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A Russian Fortune.
Mr. W. M. Cazales the racehorse' owner and well-known millionaire, The National Liberal Club.
who has just died at the age of On November 16, fifty years ago 67, made his fortune out of Russia, the National Liberal Club came He was the chief shareholder in into existence and on that date William Miller & Co., an English this year the Club will celebrate firm, which, in addition to export. its jubiles by a reception followed ing coal and herrings to Russia, a concert and dance. Lord had an immense chain of subsidiary Gladstone of Hawarden, the pre- concerns in the country itself. sident of the club, and Lady These included the great Nova Gladstone, supported by the vice-Stearin works for the manufacture presidents and the trustees, will of candler and the famous Kalinkin retrive the members and their guests, thus giving a happy exam ple of continuity. There are sever. al portraits of the "Grand: Od Man" in the club, but his chief memorial is the unique Gladstone library which he himself opened.
ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS
By kind permission of
Capt. J. H. Godfrey
THE BAND
OF
H.M.S. SUFFOLK
will play at
EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT
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on
Tuesday, Nov. 22nd
.and
Friday, Nov. 25th
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NO COVER CHARGES
browery, and mineral water factory. These concerns"were seized by the Bolshevista and the loss involved must, have been tremendous, but, as part of the profits in the past had always been remitted to Eng- land, Mr. Cazalet romained a rich man. He was probably the only man in the world who made and kept a Russian fortune. Both his aon and daughter are M.P.'s.
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Fifty Years' Salvation Army Work. Commissioner David C. Lamb was entertained at a luncheon on October 24 in Goldsmiths' Hall to, celebrate his 30 years' association with the Salvation Army, Mr. J. H. Thomas presided and amongst the guests were men and women of overy, political and religious shade of thought met to honour the man whose life was transformed by a casual visit to a Salvation Army: hall in Aberdeen 50 years ago," October 24 was also the 44th an niversary of Commissioner Lamb's marriage,
Arcile Explorer Dies at 35. Capt. P. 3. H. Lemon who was the wireless operator and signals Expert with the British Arctic air route coxpedition of 1830-31 has just died in London after a long illness.; During the expedition to Green- Jand, under Mr. H. G. Walkins who was drowned in Greenland, Capt. Lemon, who was only 35, was in charge of wireless communica tions which were conducted on short waves. He accompanied
a 000, Courtauld and Walking in mile journey along the west coast. of Greenland, where they carried out important survey and mapping work, the survey being carried out* for a large part of the way among drifting ice,
The Frince of Wales and the Beamen,
The Prince of Wales, Master of the Merchant Navy and the Fish- ing Fleet, presided at the festival dinger of the Missions to Sermon at the Mansion House, London, on? October 24. He wore the badge of Master of the Honourable Company
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of Master Mariners. In proposing either scallywaga
the toast, The Missions to Ben- The merchant seaman is the man men," the Prince said: "Ninety on whom we rely for our everyday pine per cent of the British seamen needs, but sometimen, quite wrong do not come into the category of ly be gets a bad name. It is
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