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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. BRITISH AND CHINESE
TIME TABLE.
On and after MAY 1st, 1934, until Farther Notice (ali proviquu,
Time Tables cancelled).
UP TRAINS
1. No. No. STATIONE
2 4 10A 8 13 (AM) AM; AM. AM; AM.. A
No. No. No.
Evelyn Dep. 6.25 8.15
Taumati Dap, 6.83 Bonkin.. Dep. 6.45
Talpo. Dép 6,80
Taipo Market
Dep. 7.04
Justing, Dep.| 7,15
DeT7.20
Bhumchan
No. No. Ur No. .c. No. No. No. No.
.1842026
12 (16 (10) 29
P.M. } P,KJMIxod] P.M. P.M.Į PA. VAJ PNL P.M.
8.37 9.15; 10.12) 12,79| 1 20|| 1,45 2,20 3,30 4,85) 4,58) 5,07 7,43 8.13 9.24 10. (H) 12,19) 1.97 1.32 ...
....9.86 10.31-13.31 1.39 ...
9.50 10.48 12.45 1,52 .
5.0 0,157.00
|5.15 6,278,02
| 5.288,41 8.16.
10.03) 11.01) 19.59) 2,08) 3.29) ...
5.32 6.48 8.10 8,43) 6.67 6.99
9.55 10.50 12,49 1,50 9.18.
9.17 10.11 11.00 1.04 2.11 2.93) 2.60) 8.48|| | 5,46 7.05 8.34
AFF. 7.28 8.38 0.39 10.17 11.12 1.10 2,17 239 8.05 8.62 5.13 6.54 7.08)| 8,40
Canton...11.25
5.43
DOWN TRAINS
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No. No. No.
8 5 KUM ALİİ ALMAM
No. No. No. No G
711 15 3
No. No. No. *** 17 19 13 XXX... z.. Died
No. No. 27125
Coton Dep
8.00....
8.40
4.90
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Bhuchum
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Dep. 7.02 7.60 10,80 10.48 13.10 2.44 4.08 4.20 5.34 8.1.2 8,80 7,119.00
Shrungshi..
Dep. 7.09 7.37
7.170.07. Paning, Dep. 7.148.02 Tape Market
Dep. 7.28 8.12 Talpo... 7.30 8.16 `Shatko.. Dep. 7.43 8.80
Talimat
Pop: 7,56 8.43
14
10.55 72.89 2.61 4,15 4,2 5,40) 6.19| 11.00 12.28 2.68 1,20 136 | 6/11 8.25
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11.10 12.39 3.06) 4.81) 4.55 11.14 12,44 3,11 4.35 5,02 (6.40... 11.25 12.68 8.244.49 5.17 8.05 6.52 ... 11.41 1.19 3.37 6.02 5.34
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CO-OPERATION-II
The Lack Of Mutual Confidence
ROYAL NAVY
Appointments And Promotions
(Special Air Mall Service)
1
London, June 14. The Admiralty notified the fol- lowing appts, recently,
Wt. Engrs.-L. C. M. Jopling, to "Sussex, June 15; and A. E. Allcock,
to Emerald, on commg., June 31.
Wt. Shipt.-V. C. G. Taylor, to Revenge, June 11.
Promotion
Surg-L-J. C Gent, to rank of Surgn.-Lt-Comdr., June 2.
Retirement
Lt-Comdr. P..F. R. Wand, placed-
The following appointments were notified on Saturday:--
This fact cf, a contact between ture, without crossing the frontier.
These human two civilisations is so obvious the
beings' who lived one might be thought to state a huddled together look hopefully to platitude. In examining Anglo- the Briton who can do nothing to Chinese relations obvious facts are solve the problem. There is no often neglected. The word civili- contact between the two countries. sation raises numerous questions, There are plenty of people in The Arst is "What is civilisation?" Hongkong who wish to buy things, Englishmen and Chinese might and live in houses. There is plen differ in their opinions on this ty of money in banks and there matter, even as they differ in their are plenty of amp houses. Such modes of life. What must be problems cannot be solved by in- dividuals or even by organisations. watched is the rubbing together of the products of these civilisa- Only friendly relations and under-on Retired List. tions. And yet the products are standing between all the British of the real and as many Chinese as possible very poor litations articles; of these who practise of all classes could have enabled Christianity and Confucianism. both countries to Bght such crisis. In many cases the products are shoulder to shoulder; by establish- lacking in the qualities which are ing mutual confidence and by let- expected from the heirs to such ting the people know that Britain civilisations. There are others is not here only for her own bene-
Lt. Cmdra-T. I 8. "Bell, to fit, but also to play her role of ce- who will deny that these forms of civilisation have "anything to do menting together the people of Effingham, June 14; J. D. Southern, with the matter; and these will bota countries Speeches and into Pembroke, for RNB., June 21; and T. G. P. Crick, to Revenge, `on say that civilisation is concerned tentions without action mean no- with money, trade, roads and rall-thing to the people. Neither do recoming. ways. The Briton, however, can-large bustess deals, where the pro- not shirk his "responsibility. It is fits are divided amongst the few. nearly one hundred years since be seized 'Hongkong and made it inte a remarkably Ane port, from which much wealth has been gained by htm. Is it fair to those young soldiers and sallors buried i Stanley cemetery, that wealth
The second lesson to be 'leamed concerning relations between the British and the Chinese may be studied here dhunskops 14 la possible to study the products of a Christian elfilisation, and of
Payır. Omdia—H. L. Jackson, to Dolphin. July 1: A G. Smith, to President, for duty in Royal Vic- toria Yard, July 4; and W. D. Stewart, to Hawkins, July 13.
Payr. Lt-Cmdrs.-N. I. B. Parker, to Bee, July 6; and A. E. Thatcher, to Iron Duke, July 9.
Lta-J. F. Shepherd, to Vernon, for torpedo course, June 20; and to Arethusa, July 4: C. F. W. St. Quin- tin, to Victory for Signal School, June 11 and E. H. Dyke, to Drake.
chiefly should have been built on Confucian civilisation have learned for RNB, July 14. -
to lose confidence. Both atdes are their bones? Since their time the
responsible for neglecting their history of relations has been that civilisations which are in no way of a series of misunderstandings
antagonistic Upon false bases between Briton and Chinese Mis has been introduced, materialism ünderstanding is the Chitese term which while talking about what for these affairs; "accidentai should be, friendly relations, yet clashes" they are called. Those
has never been able to apply its Chinese who have formed points of teaching. And it may be noticed contact between the two nations that even in its own sphere, that are also responsible." Misunder-of money Hongkong materialismi standings are after deliberate.
has never progressed beyond ut- They have flaunted Confucianism
terances of what should or should In the face of the foreigner, with-
not be done. themselves understanding the
on
matter.
Lack of Confidence
Paymr-Lt.-G. Ashby, to Fem- broke, för duty in Admiral's office, July 9.
Promotions
Cd. Writer.-I. C. Martin, to rank
of Paymr.-Lt. (W.), seny, June 14.
Wt. Writer.-C. P, P. Brice, to rank of Cd. Writer, seny. June 14.
Lieutenant-Commander Retired
Lieut.-Comdr. P. F. R. Wäud has retired at his own request, after 18 From Charterhouse years service.
be entered Keyham College as a special entry cadet in June, 1918, and five months later passed out as midshipman to the Glorious, from alvilisa-which, early in 1919, he joined
SIR OSWALD MOSLEY
IN SCOTLAND
(Special Air Mail Service)
and the
Confucianism states: "There is no such thing as the root being disordered and "the branches in The present state of affairs isorder." Does not the root of the like a judgment upon those 'who matter here. He in healthy betweed relations "have misused their heritages. The friendly
boycott of 1925 which has crip- peoples of the two great pied nongkong and destroyed the tions?-C. M, Faure. silx trade of Canton, was not economicol out sentimental. The present state of commerce here is not duc entirely to the world economic depression. It is due to a. mutual lock of confidence be- tween Chinese and Briton." This lack of confidence grew out of the boycott through speculation, which replaced honest trade. Those who made mush. In good times, very often, lacked the moral stamina to face bad times. They could not worthily uphold their civilisations. Many will deny these causes given for the depression. Facts are that there is plenty of local pro- duce in Canton and that thou- sands have not the money to buy. There are millions of dollars lying Idle in the banks, and millions of people in South China who would like to buy foreign goods. Money 13 tied up and is not circulating; it is not circulating because of this lack of confidence. Some think
R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth. After studying at Cambridge as a sub- lieutenant i 1922-23, he served as lieutenant in the destroyers. Vegs and Verity. the aircraft-carrier Argus and depot ship Titania, both in China, and the Frobisher, in the Atlantic Fleet. 1931 he was on the staff at Chatham Barracks, and afterwards at the Tactical School
ADMIRAL SIR VICTOR STANLEY DEAD
Lord Derby's Brother
London, June 14. Sir Oswald Mosley told an audience of three thousand people at Edinburgh last night" that if there was a confict between the interests of the British and the Dominion farmer; the British News was received in London' farmer must come first.
yesterday of the death in India of "My policy is Britain first, the Admiral the Hon, Sir Victor Stan- Dominions second, the foreigner ley, a brother of Lord Derby. nowhere," he declared" "We must
Victor died at Brinagar, put the interests of the British Kashmir. He was on a visit to farmer before the interesta of Lieut.-Col. Bir George Stanley, those who have invested their Governor of Madras, who is an- money abroad.”
ather brother of Lord Derby,
".
J
Continuing, he said that. Eng-
that Canton should help Hongkong land and Scotland had very many by removing tariffs for Hongkong problems in common. manufactured articles. Why should Canton do so? With the total lack of relations between the peo- ples of the two nations, Canton has learned the lesson that Hong- kong has taught. "There 18 no sentiment in business." It can be of no importance to Canton if Hongkong, is bankrupt, to-morŁOW;
"Fascism quite clearly lays down the principle that under out sys tem Scottish affairs should be settled by Scotsmen on the spot, But there are many matters which concern us both and in which we cannot separate the affairs of the two countries.
"Faced with the closing of för-
Sir
Sir Victor was sixty-seven years
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of if all the Chinese population of eigh marketa our only hope is to that city statve. to death In build in Britain a standard of life Hongkong the population does not so high that it would absorb the place money in the pockets of the production of our machinery, To Canton Governmenti, Money is 'abandon joint action in face of the idol that has been set up. Will that great problem is to invite de- that Idol, come down from its feat. On hard economical grounds tyranny which it was auggested pedestal to help relations and set the only way in which British in- they wanted to introduce here, Bir matters in order again?. Surely dustry can survive is to and a Oswald 'said no one would be so not; Hongkong cannot even help home market and that home mare mag or foolish to attempt anything Itself. Thirty per cent of its male ket can only rest upon a higher of the kind" Our system is to population is unemployed. The wage and shorter hour system.” be introduced by the mandate of whole problem is there in minia- Speaking of the charges of the people," he added.
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