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TIME TABLE.

On and after MAY 1st, 1934, until Farther Notice (all previous

STATIONS

Time Tables cancelled).

UP TRAINS

G O

No. No. No. No. No. No. No.] P (No. x.o. No. No. No. No.

8-1-10A B 12 14 18.

18 14 362

{ A.M. AM.] A.M. AM,|, LM.|P.M. | F.MG|MUNA} F.M.) P.X.] P.M. PIG) PM) PM.

A

Kowloon Dep. 6.25 8.15 Taurati Dep. 6.33 ... Bhatia.. Dep. 6.45 "... Talio. Dep. 59

8.87

9.15 10.12.12.18 120 1,45) 2.20 3.10] 4.26 1.55 6.07 7.42′′

8.43

9.24 10:19 13.19 1.27; 1.58...

8.07 6,18) 7.80

9.86 1031 19.81 1.30...

*

197

1.4.15 8.27/8,02

41

- 9.50) 10,48) 13,46 1.52 ...

Tipo Market

Dep 7.0

Farilo. Dep. 7.15 “...

9.55 10.50 12.49 1,56 2.18 ... ...10.08 11.01) 19,59 9.06) 2.29...

H

5.266,418.15

6.32 8.46 8.19 6.4367 8

9.17 10.111106 1.02.11 2.33 2.59 9.46 6.48 7.088.94 9.38 10.17 11,12 1:10 2.17 2.39 3.08 3.63.18 8.54 7.06 8,40

Shoongebul:

Dep, 7.20

Bhunchan

A. 7.28 8.53

Cantoff APT 11.25

5.43

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS

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No. No. No. 3 AM AM AM,

7

11

Unston, Dep

$.00

ME

Shutnehus...

7,45!...

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No, No. No. No G No. No. No. No. No.

159

DOWY!

13 17 | 19 T.XX.F., |TM)

8.40

VIK

BAL

4.20

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Dep 7.02 7.50 10.80 10,48 12.16 2.44 4.08 4.20 5.84 6,126,507.119,00

Sheung.09.7.57

Dep.

Fraling, Dep. 7.1,4 8.02

Tipa Marke

Dep 7:28 8.13

Taipo Dep 7.30 816

Bhatles. Dep.7,438.80

Yamat!

Kowloon

IN

10.88 12.28 2,5! ( 25.40 6.19 11.00 12.28 2.56 4,204,88 | 5.44 6,25

+h+

7.17 9.07

11.10 12.39 3.08 4.314.04

11.14 12,44 8.11 4.35 5,02

16.85.... 18.00

11.38 12.58 3.25 4.40 5.17 16.05) 6.53 7.05 Dep. 7.56 8.431 11.41 1.1887 5.02 5.84 Ar8.0128.49 11.08 11.47 1.18 3,435.08) 6.40 6.197.117.28) 7,56 | 9.41

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•伍拜囊

AIR-MAIL LETTER

Scotland Less Scottish; On Women Ministers: The Loch Ness Monster: Lady Haig Leaves Edinburgh. The Duchess Of York

(Special Air Mail Service)

Edinburgh, May 16, Representatives of the China Inland Mission occupied pulpits in Glasgow yesterday in connec- tion with the Society's 69th an- niversary.

(1) `ANTO;

(2) Healthy,

(3) At least 40ft. long.

It is considered an opportunity "for an ambitions young man,

The possibility of finding a crea- ture hitherto unidentified by science does not seem too remote, according to Mr, Blair. He recall ed that the giant lizards, two of which are due to arrive here from. the Dutch East Indies, in a few day's time, were unknown until 1911.—Reuter.

this large increase is to be explain ed by the immigration of Roman Dr. William Reid Blair, who is Catholics from Ireland and sy | 59 years old, is a graduate and doc- their large birth-rates

tor of "McGill University and one "The other Churchesave in of the best known zoologists in the many ways held their och The United States. Preaching in Hillhead Baptist Presbyterian churches, for exam- Among other posts he has held. Church the Rev. Arthur Taylor, ¦ ple, in the same period added are those of veterinarian and Scottish secretary of the Mission: about 350,000 to their roll of com-pathologist, New York Zoological dwelt briefly with the Mission's municants and adult adherenta in Park (1902–1922); director of New activities in China during the past the Highlands, though their pro-York Zoo; and president of the year. He stated that while the portion of the whole population Veterinarian Medical Society. difficulties and dangers in the land has fallen from 50 to 44 per cent. During the war Mr. Blair served had not grown" less remarkable The problem of rural depopula in France, and Germany as chief progress was made with the work. tion was grave. The rural popula vetering surgeon to the United There had been a record number tion was only 19.8 per cent, of the States th Army Corps.

of new stations opened, more than total population in 1931, whereas

*

Ha Holds a number of distinc-

in any previous year in the Missixty years before the proportion i tions conferred upon him by learn- alon's history, while the number] of rural population was1⁄2413 per ed societies.

of baptisins recorded were the

cent.

highest ever registered in any

"The number of chiling koers in

single year since the society was non-Roman homes very GIFT TO LORD

opula=|, || ageing

started, and that was in spite of diminishing. Hence the the fact that owing to the evacua- tion as a whole is steadi tion of certain areas on account... In 1933 only 88,548 Children of the activities of the Reds con- were born in Scotland, 50, 00 fewer verts applying for baptism could than in 1930 and 47,000 te gee than not be baptised.

those born thirty years ago

Expansion of Mission. Work The Mission's activities M Taylor said, had included medical work in its 17 hospitals and 91 dis pensaries, the giving of Christian

CHURCH OF SCO IND COMMITTEE'S DELIISION

No women ministers nor elders is the recommendation of the com- mittee appointed by the Church of Scotland General Assembly to vestigate the question of the place of women in the Church...

That decision is intimated in, a further report issued yesterday following the eliciting of the opin ions of presbyteries on the follow- Lag points:-

4

READING

Model Of Old Sailing Ship

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, May 16.

A silver model of an old-salling ship, with the figure of St. Michael delicately worked in the silken sails, was presented to Lord Read- ing when he received the freedom of Hastings to-day;"

The silver ship took the place

of the usual casket and emphasis- ed that Hastings is the premier

Instruction to at least 10,000 Chi- nese children in the C.I.M. schools which did not include the Sunday schools; the training of pastors evangelists, and Bible women in its seven Bible-training institutes, in addition to the holding of near- ly 500 short-term Bible schools, A feature of the work had been the tent missions carried out in various parts of the country. ↑ work which had proved so success- ful that it was not only going to be continued but more attention and time given to it. Children's evangelism had been most success- ful, and to-day the society had four of its younger but experienced missionaries giving their whole time specially to this work. The preacher stated that some of the Mission's Scottish workers were only, that a number of women re-shelter from showers and from the

The renewed "recommendation of the committee that there is sort of the Cinque Ports, of which

to the appointment of Lord Reading is Lord Warden.

Court on women to the Deacons.

the borders of Tibet and in Chi- nese Turkestan.

"BLOOD, TRADITION AND RELIGION"

In a report to be considered by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh next week the Scottish Churches' Council invite...

barrier

the same terms as men.

The recommendation of the com- mittee

that the barrier of sex Ineligibility to "the eldership, be removed.

The view of the committee that the request contained in the pet tion of the Woman's Guild-name

Lord Reading opened a £32,000 triple-deck" promenade. which stretches for 'onë-third of, a mile. westwards- from the pier and then walked the length of the promen-

ade.

In the lower" promenade, with the roof projecting over the beach and a coping giving protection from rough seas, visitors will find

sun when it becomes too hot.

presentative of the Woman's Guild and the various women's Associa

The Mayor, Councillor, H. Bur- tion and interests of the Church den, said that the new promenade be permitted to sit in the General is only part of the improvements Assembly and its Commission, with in progress. A colony of 90 bath- the status of corresponding mem- ing chalets, with six squash courts bers-Lo., with the right to take and a car park for nearly 1,000 part in any debate but without the cars, a £50,000 aerodrome, new privilege of a vote-is reasonable tennis courts and the rebuilding of in the cricumstances and its re the repertory theatre on the pier commendation that it be granted |--all these are now in hand, as a temporary measure.

"The Churches to consider whether the necessity of preserv-

- NO USEFUL PURPOSE ing the numerical predominance

The report of the carmmittee re- of the Scottish rate in Scotland-

minds the Assembly that the third is not 14. distinct call '.to the Churches to be faithful in pro-creave of the petitioners anent the claiming the teaching of the ministry was not sent down to the Scriptures

presbyteries for their opinions." In "that marriage

and parenthood are an ordinance or view of the votes of the presLY- teries upon the crave anent the eldership, the committee submits that no useful purpose would be served by further discussion of this subject at the present time.

The committee expresses the

God for the normal man and wo- man."

The Council undertook a statis- tical inquiry into the religious situation. Conclusions reported

are:

attachment.

A European beauty contest, at which Miss Europe for 1934 will be chosen, has been arranged to take place in Hastings this summer.

THEFT FROM GRETA NISSEN

(Special Air Mail› Bervice)'

London, May 16... George Swindle, aged 18, a co- termonger, of no fixed address was charged at Marlborough-street Po-

"The population in Scotland conviction that a far from neg. lice Court to-day with breaking every year becoming less Scottish ible body of opinion in the and entering a house in Tilney- in blood tradition, and religions Church is dissatisfied with the street, Park-lane, Mayfair, the existing position as regards wo home of Miss Greta Nissen, and man's work and status among ux;" stealing a diamond and sapphire and it may well be that the mat.hracelet, six Indian gold bracelets, ter, in che aspert or another will a pair of jade earrings and other come up-for the Church's serious jewellery and dress, value £200. consideration ere long.

He was remanded in custody.

There were two other charges. ***Meanwhile,” concludes the com mitte report, with the offering of housebreaking.

Detective John Jamieson said. of the above: recommendation re-

"The balance of population in Scotland as between its urban and rural elements is unhealthy and

needs to be corrected..

"There are over 1,100,000 adulte in Scotland who have no religious

affiliation...

There are about 150,000 child-lative to the original petition, the that when he arrested Swindle in ren of school age win are not con- present committee takes its special Wardour-street Swindle said: "I nected with Church or Sunday as to be completed, and it asks school"

to be discharged." The continued increase in the Roman Catholic community caused-||522 the Council concern.

"This community states the report, “totalled in 1857 180,000, or

ALIVE, HEALTHY" AND -40FT: LONG:

An offer of / 25,000dol, about £5,000, lias been made to anyone

went to Greta Nissen'e dat. I followed her from a theatre. I took a fur cost and a quantity of jewellery. As I was preparing to leave a man appeared.

"There was a struggle. I punch- ed him in the face and escape

41 per cent, of the population, capturing the Loch Ness monster I threw the fur coat a

by Dr. W.. Reid Blair, director of the fewellery <keetna the New York Zoological Park The

and in 1931 645,000; or 134 per cent Since only 10 per cant. of this community is of Scottish blood, monster must be

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