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Hongkong Daily Press.
No. 21 640 APERTYAAA B¤¤Я**T HONG KONG,
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
Kowloon
Yaunati
TIME-TABLE.
WEEKS DAYS.
[A.M« | AM ] JAM, AM,
234 P.M. P. X. V.K. | P.X. [J.M. | TM.-
Dep 8,40 8.05% 9.10 10.00 12,00 1,15 2.35, 3.00 4,85 5,457.15
9,20 10:07 12,07 1,2% -
9.81 10.194.121934
| 8.49
Skating
7.01.
Talpo
9.43 10.32 | 12.52||1.47
Tipo Market
Fanling
-10.05 10.46 12,48 2,01
Changhai. Dup, 7,5
9.53 10.3 123 151
10,10 10.81 12.61 2.08314" -- Shanshan „ATT, 7.41 | 8.45| 10.14 10.67|| 13,67; 2.12|3.20, 3.40′ Canton
11.50 6.38)
القيامة
"4.84 6.01, 7.35
5,07. 8.15 7.43
5.11 6.19, 7.52 521 6.30 8.09 6.38 8.35 8.07 5,3% 6.41 8.13
Canton ...Dep.-
A.M A.M. P.M.
9.05
PM. P,MT.M. |F.M.
3.20
Baamanan... Dep. 718 8.05 10.34 11.09 11.37 2.53 441)-6.49 | 6,24 | 8.48 Bhaungahus.Dep. 7.25 8.13 10:41
Fanling.Dep. 7,80 8,16 10.48
polar Dep 8,31 11,00
7,40 8.26 10.56
Taipo
་ཡང་
Bhatin ...Dep. 757 8,4411,8 Dep. 119.18 11.25 Kowloon "...A77) 8.17 9.02 11.3111.49
"Kowloon
6.53
11.44 3.05 4.48 5.56 11.49 104.52 6.00 12.00 3.21 5.02 0.10 12.05 3.26 5.07 8.15 19.19 | 3,59 | 6,80 || 6,28 19.81 3,61 5.32 6.40 12.87 8,57 5.88 8.46 7.04 | 7.29
SUNDAYS AND PUBLIO HOLIDAYS.
A.K.
Dep. 6.40 Faumati...Dep. 6,49 Bhatin ..Dep. 7,01 Taipo ...Dep.) 7.16 Taipo MarketDep, 720
Fanling 735 730 Bhaungthai. Dep, Bhum Ubun. A37, 7,61
...Απ, Canton
A.M.
8.05 8.30 9.04 9,10 10,00 12.00 2,94 8,00 6,187.15 9.2010.07 12.07 2.31 3.25 7.93 9.33 10.18 12.19 943 5.38 7.35 9.48 10,3 12,34 2,56 6.59 7.48
9.68 10,36 12.38 5,00 6.56 7.52 10.08 10.46 12,488,106,07 9,02 9.07 9.41 10,10 10.61 12.51 8.188,12 8.07 8.45 8.139,47 10.16 1057 12.57 821 3.401838 838 11.50/
5.38
-
-
6.47
A
Canton „Dep,
A.X.
8.05
A.K.
P.M.
Fanling Dep
Bham Chan..Dep. 8.05 10.84 11.09 11,57|| 2.68 Shaungabai, Dep. 8,12 10.41
11.44
8.05
5.07
7.3L F.I. I,1,
5,00 5.84 6.56 8.41 6,09
P.M. .3.20 6,94
8.16, 10,48
11,49
8.10
5,11
6,07
19,00
8.91
5.21
6.17
12.05
8.28
125
6.21
12.19; 8.59 5.38
6,34
13.31 8.51 5,50 12.37 8.37 5,58
6.46
6.17.
TaipoMarket Dep. 8.28 10.56
Taipo
Bustin
...Dep.
8.81 11.00
...Dep, 8,45 11.18
Taumati Dep.8.67 11.25
Kowloon Arr, F.03| 11,81 11.49
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COMMUNISTS' ATTACK ON
· FASCISTS.
WOMEN HURT
A running fight between British Fascists and Communists in Hyde Park and outside Marble Arch tube station on October 18th, resulted in a number of women being knocked down and trampled on while police struggled to separate the combat
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First fights are about to be attempted at an Air Ministry ex- perimental aerodrome on an all. metal passenger-carrying" mono- plane, built by Beardmores, Ltd, after the design of Dr. A. Rohrbach, the well-known German aeronau tical engineer," whe designed the giant" Zeppelin-Stnaken monoplane during the war. The new machine, Extra police and plain clothes says the Daily Telegraph of Octo men had been stationed in the park ber 22nd, weighs 20 tons, and is in viak of recent clashes between as powerful as the British "three- Fascists and Communists. They engined flying boats which recently had considerable difficulty in pre Like them it is fitted with three cok part in the Baltic cruise. venting about two hundred Com- Rolls-Royce Coadors, each of 700 munist supporters from dealing hp. savorely with Fascists.
ants.
Women who fainted in the crowd machines, exceeding 15 tons weight, So far, the history of very big and a few who were injured were or having more titan three engines, "treated in a café near Marble Arch.
has been unfortunate, few of them The trouble begin at the end of having survived first experiments. ameeting addressed by Fascist. Progress has been hampered by lack speakers, dressed in the uniform of means. The big British flying their organisation, Communists boats, however, are an undoubted supporters heckled
continuously success. They are biplanes, and during the afternoon. A Fascist called for God Save the King" they also have the advantage of operating from and over water. be sung. to
It was drowned by The Red Flag" and as a fascist of the same power and of even The problem of the land machine waved the Union Jack an attempt was made to tear it from his handlater weight is formidable. The wheels of the new machine are no Uproar broke out immediately less than eft, ein. in diameter. The The platform of the Fascists was wing from tip to tip measures more turned over. Communists Bur rounded the Fascists, who started than 140ft. The wing is an almost to fight their way out of the park pure cantilever, and in its con- atruction members of such great The police tried to break through girth have had to be used that it to protect the Fascists, but the Communists resisted..
suggests a fent in bridge-building rather than what is usually as ciated with detopless dimensions The crowd moved, still fighting, It looks strong enough even for the across the open space to the every great demands made by trance to the park. They hustled design embodying a monoplane wig through other meetings. Women of chorious span. The distance of who were caught in the crowd fell, the wing tips from the body of the and had to scramble to safety as machine calls for exceptional pro best they could. There were about vision against strain. sixty police, and they managed finally to surround the overwhelm ed Fascists and escort them from
Scramble To Safety.
the Park...
Once outside the Cominuniate at tacked again, and chasing the Fascists towards Marble Arch tube station, tried to capture the Union Jack.
DIARY OF EVENTS.
To-day. King Haakon VII. of Norway accepted the Crown, 1903.
Shanghai-and-Malaya Interport | Cricket Teams krrive.
Ten Dances: H.K. Hotel 'and Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 3 p.m.; Lane, Crawford's Restaurant 4.30-8.30 p.m. Cafe Regent, 4.30-6.30 p.m. Children's afternoon, Helena May Institute. 5 p.m.
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Hockey Club "A" v. 5/2nd Pun-
Paper on "Gas:-Its Distribu- tion and Uses," by Mr. A. Revey Institution of Engineers' and Ship (H.K. and China Gas Co., Ltd.) builders of Hong Kong, 5.45 p.m. Cafe Regent dinner dance, 8 p.m. The Magi can's Theatre
World Theatre: "The Midnight Sun."
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The history of big monoplanes has not so far been encouraging. The various types used in Contin-
Football League:Division I ental áir traffic have had a number of serious accidents due
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Kowloon v. S. China; Chinese Ath *. Queen's Scots Guards . R.A.; structural failure in fight. The I.A... Club; Police v. Recreio. difficulty is to provide the necessary Division IL "A": R.A.. South strength without excessive weight, China "B"; K.O.S.B. v. Chinese and a compromise has to be effected th; St. Joseph's v. South China in which anything more than & vers, University v. Kowloon; Re moderate speed cannot yet be pro- vided for. The biplane system has reio . Club. Division II. "E": the advantage of a comparatively Boy Scouts v. St. Joseph's; Chinese short span and of mutual support Ath. . South China "A"; South between the top and bottom planes. China "B" . Kung Woo; Moslems resistance, of the interplane struts Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; Lane, Against this advantage the air. Kowloon.
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The fight became serious, and police rushed from every side. For a few minutes they were unable to stop the fight. The gates of the tube station had been closed, and the fascista could not escape. The hundred people, and women with crowd had grown to more than five
children in perambulators were un- able to run to safety...
For small machines the monoplane Police finally drove off the Com-system is less difficult to employ, munists, must of whom were young and the success of the monoplane men and women, after a hard in the Schneider Cup contest proves tussle, and the Fasciste, their black that in this class sufficient strength shirts torn, were allowed to enter can be obtained wtihout excessive the station. The Communists were weight, and that the strain of tre at last dispersed.
mendous speed also can be met. Yet the one biplane in the race ran the winner's speed very closely. In the light aeroplane class, also, monoplaner are proving successful. At the same time, it is significant mond," Theatre Royal, 0.16 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: The Magi- that for Service craft," Fighters? and Day Bombers," the biplane ciao,"
MEXICAN HORRORS."'
WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS.
A REIGN OF TERROR
NEWPORT, Oct. 21st.
A startling story of bloodshed and murder in Mexico is related
holds the field. In the recent ocean World Theatre: "The Midnight flights, successful and unsuccessful, Bun."
monoplanes were chiefly used, but, Star Theatre: "The Cohens and the numerous casualties cannot al the Kellys," 5.30 p.m. The New together be laid to the charge of theOur Cabaret" present ""A La monoplane plass, any more than the Carte," 9.15 p.. type of engine used can be blamed;
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by Señor Jose Elguero, leading they merely prove the engine to editorial writer of the Excelsior, have been "as fallible as other of Mexico City, who was expelled engines." from the country by order of Pre-
Great interest will be taken in sident Calles. The writer, who the big new all-metal monoplane arrived from San Antonio, Texas, now under trial, for it embodies ex-
23rd Sunday After Trinity, yesterday, charged President Calles perimental constructional features.
Association Victoria Diocesan with being possessed of a thirst for Especially will the take-off of such
Sunday (Special Services at blood, and accused him of ordering a huge and heavy machine on, the execution of hundreds of in enormous wheels be studied. A Cathedral).
Staaken monoplane fitted with Golf: nocent persons, and conducting a reign of terror throughout Mexico.four engizes in the wings flew in Seftor Elguero declared that he 1919, but its power was no more was horrified by the barbarous acts than about 1,000 hp, and its of the Government and the crimes weight only at tons. Its apan was it committed on the persona of de about 100ft. The new machine is. fenceless beings merely because they so much bigger and heavier that were opposed the Communistic experiment alone can prove the
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After Dinner Dance; at Lee Gar Queen's Theatre: "The Waning World Theatre:
committed and remained unpunish killed for no reason. Civilians as well as there can be no peace in military, officials have been slaugh Mexico, no future for the people, tered without trial. The murder o hope for anyone, so long as the of General Serrano was one of the maintaining President Calles in Sox.
Washington Government persists in most cowardly crimes ever cóm-: mitted in any country, and has Power against the will of the peo shocked the nation. The whole ple. The United States is losing all its friends among the Mexican country is panicstricken with terror, and the fear of mysterious people, the directly blame Wash assassination fills everyone. Never ington for the election and perman- in the history of Mexico, and only ence in power of the most cruel and mont bloodthirsty President ver (Continued at foot of next column.) known in Latin American history,"
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