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WEEKS DAYS.

AM. A.X. (AM, AM. YM, P.M. F.M. TIPA | P.M. | 13k.

Dep. 6,408,059.10 10.00 12.00 1.159.35 3.00 4,35) 8,43 7.18

Kowloom Yaumati Bhatir Taipe

...Dip. 6.49

Dep. 7,01 Dep.7.13. Tipo Market

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9,20 10,07 12,07 | 1.29 9.83 10,19 1219 1,34

| 9.43 10.33 1233] 147

|9.53) 10,36 | 19.36 10.08) 10,45 * 12.48 10.10 10.81

1251

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6.30 8.02

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8.53

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19,00 8.215.02 8.30 Dep. 2.44 8.31 11.00 Taipe

12.05 8.26 5.07 6.15 Bhatin Dep, 7.37 844 11,18

12.19 3.39 5.20 | 6,28 Yszmati.Dep. 9,11 9.56 11.21

1231 8,51 532 6.40 Eavicon Arr. 8.17 8,03 11.3 11:49 19.87 3.57

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Taumati

Bhas

Dep. 6,49

...Dap. 7.01

Tripo Dep 7.15 Talpo Market Dep.7.20

Tanling ::Dop 7,30 Bhanghai..Dep. 785,

Sham, Chna. Arr, 7,41 Cantos

9.2010.07 12.07 281

9.33 10.19 12,199.43

9.8 1031 12.33 3.58

9.531 10.30 12.36 3.00

10,05 10.46 12,463.10

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AM, LX.

8.05

6.38

Canton .Dapi

Shum Chun..Dep. 8.05 10.84 11.09 11,37

Shangshui..Dep. 8.18 10.41

Taipo Market Dep.

Shatin ...Dep. 8.45 11.18

6.47

3.20

2.58 5.00 5.34 5.56 11.44 2.06 3.07 0.41 6,09

· 6.24·

Farling

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11.49 8.10

6.07

8.25

10.58

12.00 8.91 5,21

6.17

Taipo

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8.31 11.00

12.05 8.26 8.25

6.31

Yaumati Dep.

8.57 11,25

12.19 8.39** 5,29 2,51 1,00 Kowloon Art. 9:03 | 11,31 || 11,49| 12,571 8,57||| 5.58

6.84

12.81

6.16

6.17

6,52

7,04

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HOW TO END WAR.

CONTINENTAL POLICY WORKED THROUGH

LEAGUE OF NATIONS."

[BY THE HON. RAMSAY MACDONALD, M.P.],

DIARY OF EVENTS.

To-day

Interport Ccket: Shanghai r Hong Kong, HK.C.C. ground (3rd day).

Cricket Malayar. United Ser- vices, HE.C.C. ground.

Yachting, Ladies: Ist Champion ship Race

11

Coy., KQS.B. RAMON A. Garrison Football League: D. Coy,, K.O.S.B. ..31st H. Bty. R.A., Sookuapoo, 4.13 p.m. R.N.Q.S.C., King's Park, & p..

Hockey Club End XI. v. Tamar

If hammering out a policy which That is certale the Socialist will secure peace it is essential that view. We are intenteral at the we should not approach it in a mid, I same time as we are national. I Victorian er even a pre-war frame have never taken the view that no of mind. The fast war showed the thing matters except economics, but Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; Lane, Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel and devouring appetite, of the beast. It I do take the view that nationality Crawford's Restaurant, 4.30-6.30 swallows up everything-reason may be an exceedingly dangerous P.; Cafe Regent, 4.30-4.60 p.m. and harour alike. It is like a rag thing if it gets up on its hind legs.C.R.C., 3 p.m.

Tennis: Vincent Richards at ing forest fire. The flames leap and regards every other nationality over the widest isolating avenues, as an allen, eccupying a camp all It killed for ever the idea that on its own, and devising out of its safety consists in isolation. There own head a world policy to meet can be no isolation. The old flaunt its own special interests. A lot of ed phrase "splendid isolation" has Englishmen believe in that doctrine now no meaning but slendid folly. Fon paper, but think it does not ap Ahother thing that has gone is ply to them. That is one of the that by the propaganda of fundamental reasons why for the variety of voluntary societies and last three years we have done so the effort of individuals, Govern badly at Geneva. ments which would either make or join in wars can be deterred from doing so. One might as well throw a piece of paper into the fire and expect it to obstruct the raging Hames as trust, after our experience of "the war and of the years that have followed it, that by these means pence will be secured. The propaganda is necessary for public opinion in favour of peace, so that responsible men, may be compelled to devise the kind of agreement that will end war:

Trade Union Boycotts. We hear a good deal about an-

The Feeling Of Security. Security against war depends solely upon the nations feeling comfortable in, their minds that the grievances for which they used to be prepared to fght may be settled. equitably by other means, and that judicial decision of an interna. tional character is enforceable like one of a national character.

War will end only when security is established in the minds of the nations, and it is our duty to join

Practice Dance for St. Andrew's Ball, City Hall, 6.30-7 p.m.

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deüs...

After Dinner Dance, at Lee Gir-

Cafe Regent dinner dance, 8 pm. H.K. Amateur Dramatic Club present. "Bulldog Drummond," Theatre Royal, 0.15 p.m.

Glory."

Queen's Theatre: What Price

Club" (3.16 p.m. and 9.20 p.m.): World Theatre: "The Night Chinese Drama, "Mother's Heart" (2.30 p.m. and 1.13 p.m.).

Star Theatre: "New Brooms.". Principal Mails:-Inward: D.S.A., Canada, etc. (Empress of in guaranteeing that security. We Canada, Shingo Mary and Pre- belong to the Continent; we have sident Cleveland) Outward:. Europe tia Marseilles, etc.

other means of preventing warto work with it on the assumption (Sphinx), 19.30 p.m.; Canada, j the trade union boycott. This, it that we have to be with it a frater America, etc, Europe via San

nity of peace.

The most futile of the objections taken to our pursuing a Continent al policy of peace is that by doing so we shall get mixed: up in every little Europead quarrel. We shall not. No instrument that has ever been comidered Rose mis kah, this bond of peace untly has involved us in quarrels in which we should not be involved in any event by reason of the existence of the League of Nations.

Francisco and ria Siberia (Pre-

ident Lincola), 4.30 p.m.

Wednesday.

. Slight Snow (Hsiao-hauch), lands 1890

Accession of Queen of the Nether

Fanling Hunt meet Hunters' Arms, 2.30 p.m.

THE

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1 TO 2. 7.30 to 9. day).

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has been alleged, was successful n few years ago, when it looked as though a new expedition against Russia was being equipped by our Government,

this is the most Undoubtedly effective way by which a voluntary body of citizens con, counteract an objectionable decision of a Govern- ment. But we should be very short-sighted indeed if we thought that the success of trade union ac- tion a few years ago could be re- peated again and again—either un- The really fundamental point is: Laying of Foundation Stones of der the somendat specially favour-If we are guided by the view that New Wesleyan Sailors' able conditions in which it then every pledge we take to resist an Spliders' Home, Praya East, by and operated, or under the much more aggressive State is only undertak.E. the Officer Administering the ritical and less favourable condi- ing a war risk, we shall never face Government (the Hon. Mr. W. T. tions of a war in which the coun- the problemas of war and overcome Southern, C.M.G.), H.E. the try itself was seriously involved. them. It is this kind of thought G.O.C. (Major-General C.C. Luard, Action of this kind would, though that will doom this generation to C.B., C.M.G.), and Commodore J. nominally industrial, be really fruitless pence efforts and the next L. Pearson, C.M.C., R.N., 3 p.m. politient, and would be at once met to more tragically fruitless WEI

Ten Dances: H.K. Hotel and by the full organised moral and efforts. physical force of the State. It is

Hotel Savoy, 4.30p.m.; King If pledges to help to thwart an

p.m.; Lane, the kind of proposal that acts like aggressor State are given, States Edward Hotel, 5

Crawford's Restaurant, 430-0.30 | strong drink on weak Communist will think twice before they begin heads, but about which there is a the game. Then, if their griev.m.; Cafe Regent, 4.30-8.30 p.m. growing. sanity of

Football: 2nd Interport Trial, thinking ances are trumped up, they will not amongst trade unionists themselves. create them if they are genuine, game H.K.F.C. ground,, 4.30 p..

Whilst all these proposals and they will bring them into Court. Hockey:

Club 1st XI keep the reality of war before our the victim by creating new ways for Cafe Regent dinner dance, 8 p.m activities are useful because they Thus, the guarantee given to help K.O.S.B., L.S.R.C., 3 p.m. people and rouse that enmity to it settling disputes and teaching na in ways that appeal to different tions new habits of mind will, by C.E.M.S. Social, St. John's: kinds of human nature, it is per-increasing theoretical and paper Cathedral Hall. 'fectly obvious that we cannot trust ziska of war, actually obliterate all to them to keep us out of war, actual risks. I am not interested in paper risks; I am interested in actual risks.

It is the duty of the pacifist to face the facts regarding the origins and psychology of war and to dis- cover a way leading to definite solu tions which other nations will be prepared to take with hira.

H.K. Amateur. Dramatic Club present

"Bulldog Drummond," Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "What Price Glory."

World Theatre: "The Night Club" (6.15 p.m. and 8.20 p.m.); Chinese Drama, Mother's Heart" (2.30 p.m; and 7.15 p.m.).

J. H. WITCHELL

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Taken of TOURISTS Cable Address: " VICTORIA,”

And so, as I consider that who ever makes a practical contribution in the ending of war as an incident in diplomacy is doing work of im- | We must began by taking it for measurable value to mankind and granted that we ara part of the its good causes, I believe that the Continent of Europe-indeed of Labour Party must think in both

Star Theatre: New Brooms." the world, but more immediately of aational and international terms

Principal Maile : — Outward : Europe--and that we must take a and must "frame its pence policy place round ita Council Boards and from a close study, not of morals Australia, New Zealand, discuss with it the obstacles which in the abstract, but of the realitiesMishima Maru), 9.30 am, Cana lie between it and peace, and the of difficulty to be found to-day in Victoria and cia Siberia (President PALACE HOTEL.

da, Amerion, etc, Europe via safeguards and assurances it would require. to join in the outlawry of

rant), 5 pm'

war.

1

MISSION WORK AMONG ABORIGINES,

WRONG "AND IMPERTINENT.

AN AMERICAN'S VIEW.

European conditions. Only a Con- tiental policy worked through the League of Nations will end war.

Thursday.

etc.

Interport Cricket: Shanghai v Malaya, H.K.C.C. ground (second day),

Garrison Football League: B.A.0.0. "». H.Q. 2nd KOS.B.; E.Q. 1st KO.S.B. v. R.A., Sookun- poo. 4.15 p.m.

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Ta K. No. 5. Tel Ad:"PALADE"

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"Romanticist Music"), 5.30 p.m.

Musicale Helena May. Institute tion to

League:, D.R.C.. Queen's; War- Steel and Coulson's Billiard ders Police

that faet which put them bebind the whites Another conclusion which Dr. Warner reached was that the moment white civilisation touched the black it meant the destruction of the black, chiefly because, his civilisation was so well balanced: and so carefully worked out that even to tour one cog init mehat Dr. Warner, of the Rockefeller found that where the blacks had that it would fall to pieces." He Foundation, whose services have been lent to the Australian Nation-lisation they were still going about never been touched by white civi- al Research Council, and who has completely nude, or wearing only been engaged on the study o in cloth. He found the natives aharigines in Queensland said his loyal and honest, and if treated dens. work was an attempt to get a racial correctly, they were all right

After dinner dance, at Len Gar-

classification of Australian ́aberi- It was a great mistake, added Cafe Regent dinner dance, 8 p.ur.

TERM MODERATE, Special Termos to [Fandles on applies.

Mu. 7. 5. OXBERKY,

Proprietresa

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HONG KONG WEEKLY

PRESS.

H.K. Amateur Dramatic Club gines and also an attempt to secure Dr. Warner, to have missions in present. "Bulldog Drummond, the underlying basis of native areas where blacks had not been Theatre Royat, 9.15 p.m. civilisation. He had measured touched by white populations. Queen's Theatre: What Price several hundred aborigines on the Natives were living the lives they Glory." mainland and neighbouring islanda, hind lived for the last 20,000 years, World Theatre: "The Man on the CONTAINING ALL THE WEEK'S and the rest of the time was spent and he thought it wrong and im- Box"

in the study of language and the pertinent to send missionaries Star Theatre: "Wages for natives social litera

ibere. Where white civilisation Wives."

Although the mentality of the had entered, and the natives no Principal Mailes-Outward aborigines was equal to that of Idager looked for tribal life, he Canada, America, etc., and Europe white peoples, their civilisation thought it was a good thing to have via Victoria (Talthybius), 10.30 went back to the stone age. It was missions,

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