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No. 23290.
Hongkong Daily Press.
Registered as a Newspaper at the General
Post Ofice in the United Kingdom,:
ESTABLISHED 1857.
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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME-TABLE.
On and after NOVEMBER 131, 1032, until Further Notice (all previous
Time Tables cancelled),
STATIONS
UP TRAINS
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OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL
LETTER
Scarcity of Headmasters: The Queen at Burlington House Improvements of Goodwood: Birthday of Bible Society: A New Field Marshal,
(Special Air-Mail Sérvion)
Dr. Alington's Successor,
LONDON, March 7. There will be no surprise at the translation of. Dr. Alington from the beadmastership of Eton to the Deanery of Durham. Himself an old Marlburian, he has never seem ed to fit into the atmosphere of Eton.
The question of Dr. Alington's successor is likely to require savere mental gymnastics from the Eton Governing Body.
At the same time, opportunity bas been taken to make turved slopes on ground formerly flat, thus help ing spectators.
For the first time since the war the Post Office has stored tele graphic facilities, and a bow tole graph office has been erected at the back of the grand stand. I hear that in all some £18,000 has been expended on this work,MAL
Birthday of Bible Sociaty
DUNLOP Fort
une
any
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ROYAL NAVY
APPOINTMENTS
(Special Air-Mail Service)
LONDON, March 7 The Admiralty anounce the fol- lowing:
Capt, L. V. Wells to Eagle, in command (March 18) and Capt. C. F. Harris to Duncan, in command. Commr. G. M. Keble-White: to Dolphin (Feb. 24). Lt. W. H. Par kin to Broke (March 3); Surgn, Lt.-Cominr. M. Brown to. Eagle (March 23); Burgn: Lt. W. P. Cul berison to Cumberland (Feb. 23); Payar Comin. E. H. Simpson te Eagle (March 28) Paymt. Comer, FAP. Bayly-Jones to Tamar; and Paymr. Commr. A. B. Johnston to Bec, as Flotilla Acct, Officer, Yang- tee Gunboats, Hankow. (April 14).
March 2. -- Commr, H. M. lenham to Dolphin (April 19): 4. 1. T. Mark to Comus, in command of emergenty destroyer (March (D); Lt. 2. R. Patterson to Kent A Young People's Birthday Far (March 18): Fyr, Commr. A C. M ty was held at Guildhall for the Simonds, O.B.E. to Warapite, and. purpose of celebrating the ones Squadron Aget Offer (April hundred and twenty-ninth anniver-1 W. Eng. J. A., Brandon. to. aary of the foundation of the Bri-Kent. (March 19). ..
I have discussed this problem frequently with prominent Old Etonians during the last five years, and have never heard a suggestion which has given general satisfactish and Foreign Bible Society, The March 3 - Lt, R. L. Fisher tion.
hall was crowded, and the chair was taken by the Lord Mayor, who with the Lady Mayoress and the Sheriffs, paid a visit in state. F
I understand that at present the Governing Body have no definite candidate in view. They will have until next July to make up their ing until the end of the summer half.
ATT 8.02 8.49 11.08 11.47 1.18 8.43 5.10 8.32 0.48 7.117.28 7.52 minda. Dr. Alington is not leav
-First Claes 'only. Will stop at any station on request.
Q-Sundays and Customs Holidays excepted..
Forther information may be obtained at the Railway Offices, Kow- loon, from Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd, Hong Kong, from The Amercian Express Co., Hong Kong, or from The China Travel Bervice, 6. Queen's Road, Hong Kong."
By Onder,
B. BAKER,
palm Manager:
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SAILINGS From CANTON-Dally at 5 am, and 4.30 p.m.
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BAILINGS From HONG KONG— at 10 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.
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BAILINGS From MACAO at 3 am, and 6 p.m. -
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SPECIAL SALOON FARES.
WEEK DAYS. —Single: $2.00; Betarn : $5.00. EXCURSIONS-Singlei $2.50| Return: $400.
NorAll Steamboat Company's Steamers are fitted with Wirnigus."
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Scarcity of Headmasters, The truth is that at the present moment there is a scarcity of good
headmasters.
Of the younger men, the beat are, probably, Mr. Roxburgh, of Stowe, and Mr. Lyon, of Rugby I do not think that either will go to Eton, nor do I see an eligible can didate among the other existing headmasters
to Wishart, on recommanding
March 4. Cd. Gunner F R. Dobson to Dolphin (March 3) Wi. Engr. LV. Thomas to Wren The Lord Mayor expressed the March 3) Wt. Tel. B. Hugher. great pleasure it gave to the Lady Rowlands to Egmont - (April 18) Mayoress, the Sheriffs, and himself D. 1. Chamberlin to Pang to be present on that occasion, and bourne. (March 11) (RN.R.). heartily welcomed them all to Paymr. Lt. (N.R.) G. R. H. J. Guildhall. This was the one hun Routledge to Comus (March 25); dred and twenty-ninth birthday of R.N.V.R.) Sub-L A T. Morgan the sacisty, and sidce it was estab- lished no fewer than 431,000,000
to Pangbourne (March 18). copies of the Bible had been trans lated, and sent out by its efforts to (Spesial Air-Mall Bervics)
COMMAND OF THE EAGLE. almost every part of the world. (Hear, hear). A few months ago Captain Lionel V. Wells, D.8.0... the Lady Mayoress and he - bad who has recently been serving in had the opportamitec of paying, at the aircraft carrier, Eurious in the My prediction is that the Gov-visit to Bible Home in Quesa Home Feet (additional for train erning Body will go to the Oxford Victoria Strast, and they, found the, ing), is aptitinted from March 15 to and Cambridge colleges and choose visit most interesturs must command H.M.S, Engle, which has a young don,
an den He mentioned that in the library | bcom velected as the aircraft-çarrior It may be taken for granted that were to be found copies of the Holy on the China Station in place-of they will revert to tradition and Scriptures in as many as 900 dif- the Hermen, select an Old Etonian.
ferent forms of speech. There was, in fact, no library in the whole world like it. (Cheers.)
Miss A. Mildred Cable, a mis-
HONG KONG
The Queen at Burlington House, The Queen, who was dressed in a long coat of black velvet with a
SCENES IN
introduced to the audience a smil- ing deaf-mute Mongolian girl nam- ed: “Topsy.?! “A__ birthday cake, weighing 129lb., was cub up during the meeting, and a piece was given to each child as they left the hall.
STATUE SQUARE AND PRAYA AT NIGHT silver fox collar, spent an hour, sionary from the edge of the Gobi and a half at the commemorative Desert, gave a short "address and exhibition... at Burlington House She astonished the experta who were conducting her round by, her me- mory for names of the painters of various pictures she had seen by fore. She spent a particularly, long time in the Orpen room ad-
A New Meld Marshal, miring works of the dead artist.
The War Office announces that "I think it is a fine exhibition," the Queen told Sir William Lle the King has approved of the pro- wellyn before she left.
motion of General Sir Philip. W Princess
Bole Duchem of Chetwode: Colonel the Royal Argyll, the King's. annt, Princess, Scots Greys (Second Dragoons), Helens Victoria, the King's cousin Colonel King George's Own Light and Lord and Lady Carisbrooke Cavalry, Indian Army, Comman- were also at the exhibition. Lord, der-in-Chief, India, to the rank of Dawson of Penn, the King's doc Field Marshal in succession to the tor, was also at Burlington Housate Field Marshal Sir William He went as a private visitor with R. Robertson.. Lady Dawson.
Improvements of Goodwood. Goodwood racegoers this year will find; that extensive improvements
course.
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The Eagle has been for some time under repair at Devonport. She was commissioned on January
with a two-fifths complement, and should be out of dockyard bands on March 31. Laid down originally as a battleship for Chilė," the Eagle was taken over for the Royal Navy while under construc tion at the Armstrong yard on the Tyne. At ber Jamich on June 8, 1978, the naming cereidony was performed by Mrs. W. H. Page, wife of the American Ambassador, and the White Ensign and the Stars and Stripes flew side by side hom jacketalls in the ship's bow."
The Eagle, will take out to China the reconstituted No. 405 (Fleet Fighter) Flight, formerly in the Glorious in the Mediterranean,, and dow at the R.A.F.,station it Neitherazon Fire air craft will go out with the Flight, and on arrival in China four more will be added from No, 403 Flight, in: the Härmen, bringing No. 403 up to an establish ment of nine, aircraft instead of the usus six. Formerly No," 403 was equipped with the Fairey Fireatch- or, but it is being re-equipped with the how Hawker Nimrod, and Osprey types.
DIARY OF LOCAL
EVENTS
TO-DAY (March 24).
(11. Mon 29th Day). Hughes and Hough's Sale of Gov- ernment Stores, Royal Army Ord nance Depot, Quean's Band East, 9.30 a.m
Hong Kong Club annual meeting, 5.30 pm
Claims against the Estate of Thomas George Purvis, late of Airlie Hotel, due
Jumble Sale, under the Auspices, of the Women's Guild, Kowloon Union Church Hall
R400 Ladiesig Garrison: Lectura He
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