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No. 21 556 號陸拾伍百伍仟登萬式第

ESTABLISHED 1857.

BET HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1927. 伍拜禮

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

Kowloon

TIME TABLE.

**

Dep. 6.37 8.00 8.25 9.15 10.09 12.02 1,15,187 3.00 4,87 5.43 7.23

Taumati ... Dep. 6,65 ---

Taipo

93410,16 13.09 12

187

9.53 10.46 12.88 1,51 |10,09/10.56/1248 201

9.09 10.08 11.00 12.53 2,06 9.14

A 7.38 9.40 9.08 10.14 11.08 13.59 2.193.18

5.43

3.43

4.44 5.80 7.50

458 8.03743 5.00 6.18 7.35 613 620 7.59

$93 6.81 8.09 5.99 6,86 8.13 8.34 8.41 8.19

Bhatin Dep. 6.57

Dep $7.11

Thigo Market Dap. 7.18

Pauling. Dep, 197

Shrungthal Dep, 7.32

ShamchunDep.

Canton

...Arr.-11.50 --

11.10 5.98

ALTI ANI, AKU ANG. JAM | AK. EM, | AM | POLĮ PM.} PM.. ĮPIG

Chaton ...Dep. --

8.03 11.00

I

Shamehan Dap: 7.16 8,01 10.1910.49 11.08.11.40 8.00 4.17 4.45 8.52 6.24

3.12

Shaungshai..Dep. 1.31 8.061035100131 3.98 43,256 Fanling Dep. 7.38 8.1210.29 Tipe Market Dep. 735 822 10,39 Tripa

6.09

4.53 5.00 6.13

Dap. 7.40 8.2710.4311,08 13.07 3.28 4.42 5.10 8.10 Bhatin Dep. 752 84010.54-

19.20 3,39 4.88 6,11 6.29

Yawati.Dep. 1.07 B3211.00- -12.99 8.51 $.06 5.55 6.41 Kowloon Art. 3.13 8.68 11,1411.91 41.49 12.88 3.57 5.14 5,41 6,47, 7.04 7.58

SHA TAU KOK, BRANCH.

Pauling Shatzukok

Dep.

A. 7:45

8.40 ... Art.

Authe

F.M. 7.M. 10,15 8.20 6.15 11.10 £15 7:10

A " PM

2.36.

Abetaalok ... Dep. Fanling

8.15

9.00 100 5.00

Art.

..

7.10 9.67 1.55

*5.55

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GENERAL „SUTTON.

TO STAY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

TO DREDGE FOR GOLD,

Because he likes a growing coun- try and has tired "of Manchuria- which is growing, but only "like boil"-General Frank Sutton, nghthand man of Chang Tao Lin, during the past five years, passed through Victoria, a passenger on

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ELECTION RIGGING IN FRANCE.

AMUSING DODGES OF HER POLITICIANS.

TAMMANY HALL OUTDONE!

PARIS.

Barely has the French Chamber offered the general public so amus. ing and cynical a picture of political jerry-mandering as in the debate on the, new Electoral Law,

Radicals and Radical-Socialists,

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日式拾月捌年七廿百九仟登英

DIARY OF EVENTS.

To-day,

Spirits Festival (Cheung-Fuan. Chinh) v

Tea Dances: H.E. Hotel, Hotel Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m., and King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m.

Naval and Military Y.M.C.A.4. :-- Better Ole": Concert, 7pm. "Cheer O Concert, 7 p.m.;

Dinner Dansant at Cafe Restaur ant Parisien.

Tally Eo," Charles Chamier presents Revue.

Star Theatre, 9.30

p.m.

the Canadian Pacific liner Empress abandoning the idea of proportional's Theatre:." A Kiss in the i

of Canada, which dosked from the

Orient.

However, "Old Chang," as the General, with a touch of affection. calls his Oriental chief, has offered him a new and better contract above the £15,000 he has been paying.

But General Sutton says he is through with Chins, for the time being at least.

Known from Singapore to Vladi. rostock for his exploits with Chans Teo Lin, General Sutton, today...a wealthy man, is engaging in a pri- vate campaign against Bolshevism, fighting the Reds with his own money, because someone has to do it and I can afford it."

General Sutton is a striking figure over six fees in height, fair complexion and broadly built.

To Stay in 3.0.

As the first man to dredge for gold in Siberia, General Sutton anid he had decided to take chance in some other northern country and had picked out British Columbia.." He was not unmindiui, at the same time, of the mining development here.

representation which they haza championed hitherto, attempt in the Bill at present before Parliament a return to the old single-member con- stituencies.

World"

World Theatre: "Rose of the

Star Theatre: "The Denver Dude" (Matinees only).

Saturday.

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Frincipal Mails:-Outward: America, Canada, etc.; Europe vid San Francisco and vid Siberia The most amusing incidents have (Taiyo Maru), 3 p.m.; Canada, America, etc.s and Europe vid occurred during the cutting up of Victoria, B.C. (Protesilaus), 10.30 the constituencies by the Commis- | dim sign appointed for the purpose. When all was over and the Bill had been sent to the printers & Radical deputy from the Vosges, on advice from his agent, decided that he would like to change one of the small boroughs included in his con-

H.K. Baseball League: "Tigers" stituency for one that had been left out. He merely went round to the (S.C.A.A) v. Club de Recreio, Government printers' office and on Happy Valley Diamond, 230 p.m.

Baseball Honolulu Chinese 7. the pretext of correcting the proof Far East (Chinese-Filipino-Japan | made the change. His fellow-de-ese), Happy Valley Diamond, 4 puties for the Vesges, however, were p.m. on the watch and the incident ended

Lawn Bowls League:-Division In association with the BRAND HOYL L: KC.C. v. C.0.0.; 0.8.0.0. e. Police R.C.; E.B.G.C. ». E.D.R.O. Division II: C.C.C. . Club de Recreio; East Point R.C. v. Taikoc

in his own confusion.

A

But in other parts of France similar pieces of political astutentse bave succeeded, and the new poli- tical map is to complicated that the oldest election hands have to confess their failure to understand how the elections are to be worked.

Rotten Boroughs."

R.C.; C.S.C.C. Royal Hong Kong Y.C.; K.B.G.O. v. E.CO.,

Lawa Tennis League:-"B"

Division: 0.0.0. *. K.C.0.

YMCA Bathing Pimic, Island

Bay

Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hote! Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m. Naval and Military Y.M.C.AL- Grand Concert arranged by Mrs. P. Younghusband, 6.30 p.m.

Dinner Dansant at Cafe Restaur・ at Parisien and Hing Edward

Hotal

Easma Club Turtle Hunting Expedition. Launch leaves Queen's Pier, Bp.m

"Aussie" Club moonlight bathing- The ways of the notorious Tam-picnic, Repulse Bay

St. Peter's Y.M.C. moonlight My plan is to take a gold many Hall pale into insignificance picnic Repulse Bay. Launch leaves dredger up to some of the northern before the present display of care: Queen's Pier, sp.; Kowloon creeks," he explained. Of course, fully selected rotten boroughs," Station Pier, 8.15 p.m.

Charles Chamier "presents Revue I know that all the best ground In the south of France in one con Tally Ho," Star Theatre, 9.30

stituency where the Radical-Socialist p.m.

has been done over, but I think there must be plenty of properties running thirty or forty cents yard, which can be worked, proát ably."

candidate apparently fears defeat a Queen's Theatre: "A Kiss in the whole borough, distant by many Dark." miles from the border line of the World Theatre: "Rose of the constituency but noted for its World." Radical sympathies, has been added to it at the last moment.

A most comic interlude took place

Star Theatre: "The Denver Dude" (Matinees only).

Principal Mails:-Inward: Europe rid Siberia (Eitane Maru). Out- ward: Europe vid Marseilles, etc. (Kitano Haru), 3.30 p.m..

Sunday.

9th Sunday after Trinity. Theosophical Society Bathing Picnic. Launch leaves Blake Pier, 3.45 p.

Before plunging into the mining industry in British Columbia, how-in the Chamber. Eight deputies, ever General Sutton indicated that seven of whom are Radienis, have refrained from taking their seats in he might do some travelling in the the Senate, to which they were United States and Great Britain. elected six months ago, so as to be able to continue to vote in the After a day or two in Vancouver, Chamber. A Moderate deputy he will have a week's fishing on moved that the eight members be refused the vote on the Electoral the Island.

Bil, which did not concern them. Amid the somewhat uneasy laughter of their comrades, seven of these senator-depaties voted against this. resolution, which was rejected. The reason is that these seven votes are needed to put the new Electoral Bill through the Chamber,

Anti-Bolshevist.

His conviction that Bolabeviam was a disease that, if unchecked, would spread throughout the whole of Chios, had led him to establish his own intelligence service in Man" churis, General Sutton said.

"I had seventy-two men on the roster and thirty or forty agenta out, some of whom were members of the Red organization itself. There were few Russian meetings, secret or not, where I did not have

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Open-Air Concert by Band The comments of some of the

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Scat- newspapers would seem to indicate tish Borderers, Kowloon Dock, that French" public opinion 18 thoroughly disgusted at the tactics Bathing Beach, 5 p.n

Evening Service Peak Church, of the majority of the French Cham- ber.

In Great War and áfter. Since bis graduation from ran English university, General Sutton's life has been of the most adventur- ** It cost me a lot of money-ous character. When the war broke about 88,000 a month. But why out he rushed home from Mexico, where he was working as an engi not? I'm a rich man now. Some neer, to join the Royal Engineers. one bad to do it and I could afford In the Gallipoli campaign be won it, so I did it."..

the.M.C. but lost his right arm when, to protect his men, he at tempted to bury a Turkish hand grenade in the earth before it could explode.

He sent to the United States

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Dinner Daumant at Cafe Restaur

Queen's Theatre:. "Taxi | Taxi !" World Theatre: The Clash of the Wolves"

Star Theatre: "Rose of the World."

General Button produced threatening letter he had received from the Reds: "Sutton,-Every thing you do we know. You be on a special mission in 1977 andant Parisien. careful You draw maps, prints there became national superviser circulars. You send out, ha, hain that country for the manufac

ture of trench, mortars. You die. We every day follow you After the war he tried his hand -Peking Club, every place. Car at gold dredging in Siberia, but

WAR

driven

out when the Reds Principal Mails:-Inward. No. 4856, of Mukden. Ne fear your swept across Russia to the Pacific Europe mid Negapatam (Adolf von pistol Only air. You be good to Const. Then he went to China Bueyer); America, etc. (President with the idea that he could con Adams and President Taft):~~"Out- us. We meet soón,"

quer the country with a trench | ward? Canada, America, etc., The note carried as signature two | mertar, **

Europe vid San Francisco and vid small symbols in red ink and the Finally engaged by Chang Tso Biberia (Frenilent Jackson), P.

Lin to turn out weapons of this

Tuesday. words, "No. 2, Peking."!

character for him, bis efforts turn. Tea Dances H.K. Hotel, Hotel A small-Red flag, fashioned fromed the scale in Chang's struggle Baroy and Cale Parisien, £30 p.m. paper, was attached to the letter with Wu Fei Fu in 1924, and the and King Edward Hotel, & p... young Briton was made a General by a pia.

in the war lord's army and given a present of 8100,000.-Colonist.

(Continued on next Column.) ·

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