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GERHERĦFAXA ƉETAHETÄ HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936. ЯD :KAN4&#HAĦA Price Per Month. $3.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY

STATIONS

TIME-TABLE

On and after October 1st, 1036, until Further Notice.

UP TRAINS

Uni

Up

- To P

Cip

Local ; Slow Laea Local | Fit Local Mixed Frame Locals Local Local AM. AM. | PM. | POBL TX, TM * FK{} TX/RX FX | P.M.

Kowloon...Dep. 9.30 8.23

Taumati Dep. | 189

Shatin ....Dup. | 0.50

Taipo Dep. 7.03

Taipo Market.

Dep. 7.06

Fanting....Dep. 19

Shmangakai...

Dep.7,24 (51)

8.60 10.18 12.3212.45 1.25 1.50 2.30 8.58 0.00 6.19 7:35

| 1,82) 1.58 ...4055.37, 8.02

8.6110.2412.20

9.09 10.37 12.32)

9.16 10.51 13.46

1.4 2.11 ... 1.57: 2.93 ...

1,25; 10.50 12.32 9.3€ 11.08)| = 1.08

...2,032.3

***

2.12 3.48)

5.898.14 4.30... 5.628.37

+

5.58; 8,82 168.08 3,42

9.0 11.11 1.07](33)|2.17 2.58|3.06–161| 13.8.48 9.46 11.17 1.18 1.32 2.38 2.503.195 467 235 6.19 4,52

41.95 0.00)

7.60

Sbamekaa Arr 7.30 9.00

Chotos.....! ...

4.05

DOWN TRAINS

7.36

414

Locsi

STATIONS

Los Local Local

AM AM AM AM.

Fized Loeną iĽ,pos]' ****,

P.M.....A.M.

www.K.LocalP Expen

FF..

1.10.8.15

Canton ...... Dep.

8.18 6.40...

WAT

1.60

Chunchun ...Dep" 7.00 7.59 9.59 10.3611,38 12.20 2.28 3.53 4.39 5,376,30′ 7.10 Skedagihai... Dap'] 7,13 8.05 10.06]

(12.27 4.36) ... 4,406.44 6.46) Fanling. Dop) 7.18, 5.10. 10.10| 11.43 12.31 2.44 ... 4.46 6.4 6,50 fapo Market. Dep 7.28 8.91| 10.50 11.62 12.41 2.58.56 0.59 7,00 Taipo ...... Dop 7.35 8.28 10,25 ... 12.473.043,01) 8.047.03. Shatta Dep 7.43.40; 10.38) 12.08; 1013.17 | 8, 13: 6.17) 7.18 Yaumati...... Day 8.0 8.62 10.51|| 12.21 1.143.20... 5.7 6.297.30 ... Kowloon ... „Arv.: 3.08; 8,5H| 10,67| 11,16 12 27|| 1.20) 3.36, 4,30′ 8.36 6.3817,50 7.45 (87) Blip Coach Ist class on Sundays and Public Holidays. (82) Slip Buffet or Luncheon Car 1st class on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. * Will stop at any station on, request. S 1st class only. "Tai Po Pelle" Parlour Railear will be attached to these trains every day whenever possible. Buffet and Luncheon Car will be attached to this train daily.

Farther information may be obtained at the Railway Offices, Kow- loon. from Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., Hong Kong, from The "American Express Company, Hong Kong, from The China Travel Service, 6. Queen's Road, Hong Kong, from Messrs. Wing Us Co., Ltd., from China Emporiom, Ltd., Bong Keng and from The Travel Advisers, 315, Glos ester, Bailding, Hong Kong.

By Order: D. WALKER, Manäger. HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

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CANTON LINE

· DAILY SERVICE From Hong Kong: 10.00 P.M. only. From Canton: 10.00 P.M. only.

SPECIAL SAILING SCHEDULE The Night Steamer will leave. Canton daily ut 10 P.M. instead of 4.30 PM.

MACAO LINE

From Hong Kong

Work Jay B,00 . Klaabar 'Wook day 6 p.m. Bai Tal

Saturday

8.30 m, Sui Tai Saturday

4.31 p.m. Kinshen SUNDAY 29.30 am, Kinahan

*EXCURSION,

From Macao

360 p. Kinahan 2,00, Su Tai

3.00 m. 9el Tai 5,00 p.m. No Paillag 3,00 mm. Kingham 15,00 pm. Kisahan

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A NECESSARY REFRESHMENT WHEN GOOD COMPANIONS MEET.

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RACE MEETING TO-MORROW

Some Excellent Sport Assured

PROSPECTS DISCUSSED

(BY “LAST QUARTER,")

Füllowers of the Sport of Kings will be well provided for at the 8th Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club on Saturday, Oct. 19. The card is an exceedingly attractive one, with the Sub-Griffin Plate featured as tite main event, over a distance of 11 miles.

Mr. S. C. Liang who has been riding with moderate success sitice his initial appearance on the local course in early May of this year will not be seen in the saddle at this meeting. This popular jockey has only just recovered from a severe attack of malaria and is still convalescing. There is also a possibility that Mr. H. M. Pth will be on the absent list owing to an injured knee sustained through an accident on the cinder track while putting a few ponies through their Mr. paces on Tuesday morning. Pih has been booked for sonie pro- mising mounts and it is earnest ly hoped that he will have re- covered suficiently by Saturday to face the starter.

DOUBLE TENTH PLATE The meeting will open with an appropriate event, named after

MOTOR LORRY ACCIDENT

Pedestrian Killed On The Spot

China's National Day, in which the best of our China ponies will try conclusions over 5 furlongs. Latest reports are to the exect that Royal Scot and possibly King'a Warden are not accepting. Frost, the Dunbar premier jockey

Mr.

BOMB THROWN INTERPORT PLANTERS

IN HANKOW

Japanese Store Excitement

Shanghai, Oct. 8.

Ir the midst of general relief over the outcome of the con- feret ce between General Chiang Kal-shek and Mr. Kawagos, news has been received from Japanese sources that an unidentified per son threw a bombato a Japanese pharmacy and bookstore 11 Chinese territory at Hankow. -

The bomb did not explode. En ployees and customers were badly frightened. The miscreant sue ceeded in escaping.

Patrols of Japanese bluejackets in the Japanese Concession were Immediately strengthened. and

other precautions taken Reuter

will have the mount on Oak Bay DETECTIVE'S

and should secure a place. Soldier of Britain with Mr. H. C. Pih up will start a firm favourite. Mr.

Shiu Pang's grey is extremely fast over a short distance and dos- pite an extra 10 lbs. since his last victory, should account for this race.

Honeymoon Eve has been steadily improving in her mora- ing work and should run well. Wild Life (P. P. Botelho); Gladia- tor (R. M. Wood) and Diana Bay will make up the field.

(Continued on, Page 10)`

WARSHIPS IN HARBOUR

J

Positions of warships in harbour yesterday were as follows:- .to

North Wall: HMS. Dainty,

HMS. Diana. South Wall: HM.S. Regulus.

H.M.S. East Wall; HMS. Pandora. H.M.S. Oswald, HMS. Tarantula, HMS: Proteus.

North Arm; H.M.S. Daring- West Wall Dock: HMB. Duchess,

Passers-by were horrified witness a ghastly motor accident which occurred in Bonham Strand, Bast, during the busiest hour of yesterday morning, when a pedes- trian wis knocked down by a Death motor lorry and - killed. was instantaneous as one of the vehicle's wheels passed over the unfortunate man's head.

In 2 report submitted to the police, Leung Shu Fan, driver of lorry No. 318 states that he was prpceeding In Bonham Strand, East, in a westerly direction, and when near Man Wah Lane ricksha No. 496 approaching from the south side of the road attempted to cross. Leung swung sharply to the left in an effort to avoid the man-drawn vehicle, and felt a bump against his truck. He heard a shout, and when he alighted from his lorry he saw a man ly.... ing on the road,

(Continued on Back Page.)

| NATIONAL CONGRESS

IN CHINA

Philippine Delegates

Manila, Oct. 8.

For the first time in history, the Chinese all over the. Philip- pines voted to elect candidates as their official representatives to attend the forthcoming National Congress in China.

Phrynix.

CRICKET

Fincher

Scores

Century

Shanghai, Oct. 7.

E. F. Fincher (Kowloon Cricket Club) distinguished himself to-day when he scored 127 not out towards a total of 277 collected by Hong Kong in reply to Shanghai's first innings score of 479 in the second day of the Interport cricket match. Shanghai, with a lead of 202 runs, deckled to bat again.

Fincher's century is the first he has scored in an Interport match his previous highest being 2.

Fincher batted for three hours and four minutes and was very steady and stolid. He was given a great ovation when he hit a boun- dary to get his 100.

The weather was sunny and the

ARREST wicket showed signs of wear.

Alleged Pickpocket

At Work

A single by Fincher 136 not out overnight) sent the 100 up scored in two hours and 10 minutes.

Fincher then sent a ball from Leckie to the rails and reached his 50.

です

When Fincher had scored 56, Nazarin, who made his debut in Interport cricket, was bowled by Divecha for 24 1139-5-14..

Working swiftly whilst a crowd had collected in the vicinity of a fatal accident in Bonham Strand East, a practised hand at the

PERSSE CAUGHT . | game split open the pocket of a Perase joined Fincher and with man and attempted to extract a boundary sent up the 150 in 174 what he thought to be a purseminates: It was only a packet of cigarettes. The pair scored freely and Sixty-one cents in money fell to a single by Persse sent, the 200 up. the ground.

scored in 217 minutes...

The man in question Leang Hee, 62 years of age, was alleged to have been by, a Chinese detec- tive at work. He was apprehend- ed on the spot,

The victim of the attempted 1 shop foki frum jarceny was Cheung Chau

Leung Kee will in all probability

After surviving a life by Leckle Persse was caught by Meston off Divecha's bowling for 37° (210-8-37).

Gosano was the next man in but

ALARMED

IN SAMGA

Request To Deport- Chinese Labour

Wellington, Oct. 8. A controversy. over Chinese labour has arisen in Samoa.

The local Advisory Council has sent a wireless message to the Government in New Zealand re- questing immediate deportation of all Chinese labour,

Planters in Apia, are alarmed at this. fearing that the granting of the request might mean the ruta of plantations as local labour is unsuitable.

A political party formed for the purpose is opposing the proposal.- heuter

CHINA SOUTH

DEFENCES

Army Leaders In Conference

Canton, Oct. 8. It is reported that, General Chen Sing, Chief Adviser of the Military Afars Committee, paid a flying visit to Hong Kong yester day, and will return to Canton to-day

Weather permitting, “General Chen will take off for Nanning to- day or to-morrow, and, he has al- ready telegraphed to General Fel Chung-si.

After conferring with General Pet Chung-hsi it is said that he did not last long being clean General Chen Bing will attend the grand military review, and then bowled by Stokes for only eighty to Kwellin to confer with

runs (222-7-8):

General 1 Tsung-Jen.

FINCHER REACHES 100

After conferring with General Clegg-Hill joined Fincher. The L: Taung-jen. General Chen Sing be brought before" the Magistracy | latter with a boundary hit off

will return to Nanning and fly to this morning on charges relating Stokes reached his century amid Nanking together with General to larceny and possession of an prolonged ovation.

Pei Chung-hai to confer with Mar- instrument fit for an unlawful Fincher was at the crease for 184 shal Chiang Kai-shek and "assist, purpose.

minutes and his betting was very him in important matters con.. steady and stolid. He scored all

nected with national defences. 'round the wicket.

Accordingly. It is understood that General Pe; Chung-hai has given up his intention of going abroad on a special miss'on of in- vestigation.

H.M.S. Diamond, H.M.S. Lowestoft. MANILA GOLD SHARES

In Dock: HMS. Decoy, HMS. Defender.

Taikoo Dock: FLM.S. Regent. No. 3 Buoy: H.M.S. Adventure. No. 6 Buoy: HM.S. Capetown. . No. 13 Buby: H.M.S. Cicala. Foreign: USA. Mindanao.

GUNBOATS ARRIVE. USS. Gold Star is due to arrive to-day.

USS. Tulsa is also expected.here to-day from Shanghat.

COLONY DANCE

Local Dealings

Buyers

Raubs. $11.40. Venz. Goldfields. $5). Benguet Explor, 41 cta." Demonstrations, $1.62. Unracle Gumaus, $1.55. San Mauricio, $8.10. United Paracale, $34.

Sellers Consolidated Mines, 181 cts. Demonstrations, $1.65.- Paracale Gumaus, '$1,60.

Sales.

CHAMPIONSHIP Benguet Explor: 43 cts.

Finals Fixed For Sunday

The Colony dance cha uplenship was continued at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday after. noon. The judges are Miss Pat Sykes and Mr. J. A. Andrew.

Among six of the elected are

Owing to none of the competi- Dee Ching-chuan, President of the tors dancing the basic steps the Philippine Chinese General Cham-judges could not select any, couples of Commerce and China for the finals to be decided on Banking Corporation, who easily Sunday afternoon, but the follow- topped the voting, and Yu Yi-ting. Ing couples were passed through Chinese newspaper, publisher. Dee by popular vote:

ber

is well-known in banking circlesMr. V. M. Benwell and Miss K- in Shanghai-. Reuter.

EUROPEAN LAD

BITTEN

A dog-bite case has been brought

to the attention of the authorities. Mr. Fritz-Henry of the Hong Kong Fire Brigade, reports that a brown

Winch;

Mr. O. R. Sallick and Miss- G. Wong

AIR RACE WINNER FLYING HOME

Johannesburg. Oct. 8 Scott and Guthrie left Johan chow puppy bit his son. Roy yester-nesburg-to-day for the homeward day. The dog was sent to the night. They are doing the journey Kennedy Town for observation, leisurely and not attempting to whilst Roy was treated by Dr. lower time for the outward fight. Uttleg.

Heuter's Bulletin Service

Big Wedge; 83 cts. IXL $3.60.

Paracale Gumaus, $1.57). San Mauricio, $5.90-5.95, Buyoc Consol. $1.21. United Paracale, $3.72.

(Full quotations on Page 12)

THE DOLLAR

T.T. ON LONDON: 18. 2.13/16d.

T.T. ON NEW YORK: 30.3/10.

LONDON SILVER

MARKET

(From Our Own Corresponder.t)

London, Oct. 8. liver prices to-day were unchanged as follow:

Oct. 7.

20-1/8

Spot

Forward

(Continued on Back Page)

TWO TYPHOONS

Manila Warnings

Manila

It is also stated that Marshal- Chiang Kai-shek may ask Gene- ral Pel Chung-shi to take com- mand of the defence forces of South China.

and

Owing to the pressing nature of The following typhoon warning military affairs, connected with telegrams were despatched from Army Department in Nanking, it at 3.50 p.m. yesterday is reported that General Ho Ying- through the American Consulate hom has been obliged to postpone General:

his departure for Canton. Typhoon in about 138 degrees consequently, Marshal Chiang Kai- Long E and 12 degrees Lat. N.shek has decided to as General moving W.N.W.

Pel Chung-had to take General Ho Typhoon in about 125 degrees Ying-hom's place as Commanding Long E. and 17. degrees Lat. Nomcer of the defence forces moving W.N.W. *

South China --- Chineie Evening Post,

PERSONAL

PARAGRAPHS

Mr. AA. Mowbray of EMS. Phoenix, and Lt. J. 8. Wraith, EN.. also of HM.S. Phoenix are staying at the Gloucester Hotel.

TYPHOID

Six cases of typhoid were notified to the local Health authorities on Wednesday.

H.M.S. HOOD

NON-FORTIFICATION IN PACIFIC

London, Oct. 7. The British Government have. recently approached through the usual diplomatic channels. the United States and the. Japanese Governments with regard to Article 19 of the Washington Naval Treaty dealing with non-fortifica- tion in the Pacific. The approach has been made with the object of ascertaining views of two Govern ments concerning the renewal of the Article

British Wireless.

ning next from Portsmouth for Radio Programmes

Cinemaster the Mediterranean.. Last Thurs

London, Oct. 7.. It is anticipated that HMS. Hood will sall on Saturday mor

NEWS INDEX

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day, Hood left Portsmouth for the Local Diary ..... Oct, B Mediterranean but developed a Police Courts

Speech Day... 20-1/8 slight defect in her machinery, and.

Sports 20-1/8 had to return to Portsmouth for

Mail Notices repairs,

British Wireles

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