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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY DIARY OF LOCAL

TIME TABLE.

Ou and after October 1st, 1935, until Further Notice (all previous Time Tables cancelled).

UP TRAINS

Up

Up STATIONS LOCAL Kijem kapan Slow Lomi Local Fast Local .. LoL

Loss Lo |A.M. AM, A.M. AMA|| AM. | P.M. | P.X. || 23|MIDA T«M. 2,4L-TIME POM. | TIM,

Up

Kowloon Dey, 6,80 7.87 8.30 9.63 9,55 13.0012,88 1.30 1.50 1.30 3.47 4.50 5.107.40

Taumat! Dep. 6,37

Bhutan. Digi. Bu

Talpo. Dep. 7.00

Taipo Market

Imp. 7.06 Zanling. Dep.7.17 Shwungalski,

B.17 7.47

$.50 10.02 13,96)

9.04 10.1% 12.20

9.27 10.28 13.33)

1.28 2.67) 3,5 |1,40 2,105.....| 407

1.63 9.24

5-298.00

5.438.18

0.28 10.32 13.37

...574.32.

4.24

0.89: 10.47 1948

176

9.41 10.49 12.58

3.07) 2.49 2... 1.35

2.12 2,54

....$.

144

168.17

414

-14

| 5.57 8.27

6.02 8.32

8,140.06 9.50 10.84 12.59 1.13 2.18 3.00 3.21) 1,48 5.98) 8.08) 8.34

Dep. 7.21

Bhemahun..)

Art. 7.27

Canton, Art.

11.081127 5.50

8.68)

DOWN TRAINS

Flying Though

STATIONS LOUS! Local Local

H.15 1.40...

`Odotan, Dep

Shumahan

Sheangshaf..

الان

„Frie

Local Local Local Lo LK. Local Local T Mixail T.M. (T.KK. | P.M.) ADE| F.K. P.MYM. F.X. P.X.

1.008.45

8.25!

4.35

Dep. 7. 7.40 10.00 11.30 11.2312,35) 3.25) 8,49) 4.24€ 4.50 5.446.126.20 38 10.00

12.42 2.83 ...4.31 4.87 5.612 11.3912.47 2.42

Dep. 7.137.48 10.00 Taullus. Dep. 7.22 7.33 10,11 Taipo Market!

Dep. 7.38 8.04) 10.28.

Taipe..Dep. 7.888.00 10.7

Matin.. Dep 7,52 8,32 10.40 Dep 8:04 3.86 10.52

13.27

...

4.362 3.01 486

11.4212.68) 2.58 47806

6.31

+

1.01 3.034.51 5.14 6.107

t.45

++

+YP

11.5 1.143.18.03.29 0.22

1.06

... 5.20... 6.384)) ... (7.10) ... 18.00 L27 3.20

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EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. Anniversaries and Holidays Feast of the Holy Guardian Angels

Auctions.--Leasenold Properties, Lammer. Sales Room, 3 p.m. Household Furniture, 7 Middle Hoad, Kowlown, 10.30 4.m.; Hughes and Hough's Furniture Sale at 526 Nathan Rand, 2nd floor, 10.30 a.m.

Cinemas.

King's: "Stor Of Midnight." Queen's: "Guld Diggers Of 1935." Central:-"Chinese Picture.“ Oriental: Times Square Lady." world:-"Chinese Picture." Lee: "Night Life Of The Gods." Alhambra:-"Abdul The Damned." Majestic: "The Daring Young

Man,"

Star: "Woman In The Park."

Dances. - Opening Dance of Winter Season Sailors' and Soldiers' Home, 8.30 p.m..

Meeting-L.CA. Society, S. and

TWO BRITISH OFFICERS

Killed In Mohmand War

MANY ELECTORS COMPLAIN

The Memel Elections

Memel, Sept 30, The second day of the elections Dassed off quietly, but at Schnelz many elec.ors complained of not being able vote.

L.

Simia, Oct. 1. Two British officers have been killed and three wounded and be--| tween 10 and 80 other ranks are Journalists touring the polling casualties Aghting with the stations received an uproarious Mohmands, according to an official; welcome from the population communique.

which held impromptu pro-Ger- The commmpique, explains that man demons.rations under the certain tribes were allowed to re-eyes of the allent Lithuanian po- turn to their own country after ex- ce pressing a desire for peace. The Government then suspended air operations over Saal and the coun- try was invited to join the tribes and send in their firges.

However. While reconnoitring from Wuchsar camp British troops were enlly engaged by Lashkars. The tribesmen suffered very seriously

This fouting of attempts to

S. Home, 10 am; Kowloon Union establish friendly contact with the Church Women's Guild, 10 am; } upper tribes has caused the Gov. Chinese General Chamber of Com-érament to reconsider its whole at- merce, Monthly Committee Meet-titude towards the tribes. ing, Chamber's Headquarters, 2.30

Miscellaneous. — Claims against the Estate of John William With

Kowloon lang salin,37) 11.12 22.14 1.82/3,84 4.20 6.25 5.488.89 2 8.507.18 7.3219.40ington, due.

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Cheero Club Social Night: Seamen's Institute. Whist Drive, 9 p.m.: Zombola an", board HMS Tamar, is p.m.; V.D.MA Social Evening, Bt. Andrew's Hall 9 pm: YMCA. Women's Section At Home. 3.30 pm.

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THE CASUALTIES

The open manner in which the demonstrations were held in- dicates that the populace is not in any state of political suppression by the Lithuanians, but it also af- fords impressive evidence of the strength of pro-German feeling in the Memel territory.

Meanwhile, speculation has been aroused by the unexpected arrival of Herr Hitler at Koenigsberg, ac- companied by General von Blom- bẽrg and Gênerál von Fritsch, but

a rumour that Eltler" intends to deliver an important speech at Tliset, on the German side of the Memel River. lo-morrow, lacks

· FORGERY ALLEGED

The casualties occurred among official confirmation. the men of the Fifth and Twelfth | Reuter Frontier Force Regiments during recent Mohmand operations and

Geneva, Sept. 30. Included.--

A telegram was received here on Killed.Captain G. Meynell and Monday from the School Councillor Meyer who represents a majority Lieut. A. P. S. Rendall;

Wounded.-Major B. B. Good and of the Meme population, by the Lieut. G. J. Hamilton.

Kenter. A

AMBUSH OF

London, Sept. 30. XI v. Club de Recreto (King's an ambush of troops, with heavy Park), 5 p.m.; Mamak Tourna- casualties, is reported from the ment General Committee meeting North-West Frontier of India. A (Police Headquarters), 8 p.m. few weeks ago, a force of Britian Polo.-K.O.YLI. Cup final, Royal and Indian troops occupied a Artillery v. Royal Welch Fusillers position in the Mohmand area (Boundary Street), 5 p.m.

during the negotiations with the Rugby-First Club trial (Happy tribes, following disturbances in Valley

that region.

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Mor-IX Moon, 5th Day. Sunrise.-6.15 a.m. Sunset-6.11

0.00.

Tides.-Eigh at 12.14 and 23,15, Low at 8.04 and 16.55.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3.

Anniversaries audi Holidays Feast of St. Teresa of the Child *Jesus. (1807).

Auctions. Komor's fine art and Curios, Chater Road, 10 a.m.

Cinemas

King's:--"Star Of'Midnight." Queen's: "The Secret. Bride." Central:-"Chinese Picture," Oriental:-Times Square Lady." World:"Chinese Picture."

Lee: "Night Life Of The Gods," Alhambra: "Abdul The Damned." Majestic: The Private Life of

Don Juan."

Star: Little Women."

Meetings-Theosophical Society,

representative powers who under- took to guarantee the Memel Statute calling their attention to the fact that the proceedings at the election in Memel territory. proved that certain important provisions of the electoral law are hot applicable in practice.

Moreover forged papers were being used to increase the Lithu antan votes, While the German voters and scrutineers were being terrorised by Lithuanians, it was added.

BALLOT INVALID

Early yesterday, a company en- The telegram concluded with gaged on a reconnaissance move- ; demanding a new election on con- ment westwards from Nahakki Paas | stitütiönálTM lines.--- was attacked by tribes in greatly Tronioccan Kuo Min. superior numbers, which had been in close concealment. Hand-to- hand fighting took place, and there were heavy casualties on the British side. One British officer was killed and two are miss ing. one believed killed. Two In- dian officers are missing and three British and two Indian officers were wounded. In other ranks, thirty- four are reported missing and lot at Inguaten was invalid, and torty-six wounded.-.

ordered the whole operation to British Wireless.

place again October 6.

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VOTING ENDED*

Memel, Bept 30. The Memel elections in most of ne districts have now ended. The Golling booths closed at 5 o'clock.

tion of the Third Order of Stofficial, will continue till the end out the number of those still wait- j

Francis, St. Teresa's Church.

Social--"Get Together! Austrass.lon of currencies, compensa-

of the week and will discuss stable are so great that the presid- dent or the election committee was

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Gymkhana. Machine Troop Gymkhana Heats (Old Poio Ground, Causeway Bay), 5.30 p.m.

Moon-IX Moon, 8th, Day. Sunrise 6.15 am. Sunset-8.10

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In certain places a number of hose waiting amounted to hun- dreds so that it will be very late - on- Monday night before the final Agures about the participation, at the election are available. Majestic: "The Private Life Off. At 8 o'clock only half a dozen

Don Juan," Star: "Little Women."

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Moon IX Men, 7th Day.

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electorate in Memel had complied Their returns. In some places the percentage of those voting - was about 86: In Nidden 434 out of 451 voted, in Schwarzart 251 out of 257, Prell 193 out of 349 and in Suederspitze, the smallest con- stituency, all the 20 on the rolls

12 reglatered, oted.

Bunrise -8.15 a.m. Bunset-6.12

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