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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

STATIONS

TIME-TABLE.

UP TRAINS

Nat No. 0,10 Ha a Xa, 19 Nald X«. 14 Na23 Fall No, 26′N«,M No.M* ANG AMA | AMIAN, JAM, (HOOK) P.K. [P.M. 2.M.) P.M. | F.M. | 7.3.

Dep. 5.40 8.05 8.30 2,10 10.00 12,00 1,15′2,83)3.00) 4,20 8,19, 7.30 Dep. 6.49

Howloon Zaumati

Bhatia

Dep. 201

Tadpo

Des 7,15

Taipo Market

Paling

Bhengahni..Dep. 7,35

9.2010.08.19.06 123.

9.83 10.20 12.20 1.84

9.48 19.83 19.33 1.47

9.5$10.87 12.37 131|| 10.05 10.47 11.17 201

1010.52 1262 8.08 8.14 1810.38 1258 212 8.90 840

Art. 741 8.45) 9,13] Shandaan Dep. 8,48 -11.16

Canton

1

-11.50 -

5.38 i

46.47

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS 11

1.7

Canton

Dep

Bhaungahni

Fanling

Tapo Market

Tadpo

Bhatin

7.18 8,05

7.25 9.33 10.41

2.30 818 10.47

2,40

0.20 10.67 7,448,111101

· 757 || 8,44 | 11,14

8.11 8.50 11.26

Kowloon

8.03

11.08

4.98 5.40 7.38

4.50 6.0 7.50

5.04 816 8.03

6.08 8419 8.07

5,18 10 8.17

5,23 6.168.21 5,29 0,41 8.37

¥«. 1] {No, L* ¡N+:0 │No.11 Ma.15 No. 23 A.M. P.M. PM PM

8.90

8.91

10,35 11.0911.39 | 168 | 4.39 | 5,49 11.46 3.05 4.45 6.58 (11.50 | 3:10 | 4.50) 6.00

$21 7.01

7.08

19,01 | 8.21 || 6:00) #JD

12.08 8.26 5.04 8.15

12.90 | 8,89 | 6,37 | 6.28

12.82 8,51 1,29 | 6.40

8.17 0.0 11.3 11.49

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WOMEN MEDICAL-·

STUDENTS.

BANNED BY TWO LONDON HOSPITALS.

REASONS GIVEN.

PRAYER BOOK CONTROVERSY

AGAIN.

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Zo-day.

(April 25th.)... Hockey: Club v. Volunteers, Marine Ground, 15 pan.

Fanling Hunt: Meet at Biables, 3

p.m.

S. China Command Sports, Soo- kunpòs, 2nd day

Lecture at University by H.E. the Governor on "Elements in an analysis of Thought and ita activities," 5 p

Queen's Theatre: "Everybody's Acting."

LONDON, April 2nd. There""was", "a 'sequel at Thames Police Court to a raid by Scotland Yard officers on a ship in the East India Dock, when William Hi, aged 53, described as a British sub- jeet and chief steward of the steam- ship Benclough, was charged, be- fora Mr. Sharpe with illegally im- porting and concealing 36 revolverstar Theatre: "The Gegara,”

Tea Dances: H.K." Hotal and and 5,400 cartridges.

Hotel Baroy, 130 Edward Hotel, 6

P.M.; King p.m.;... Lane, Crawford's Restaurant, 4.3 6.30

A number of detectives, Customs officials, and Chinese were in court. William Joseph Blake, assistant

LONDON, March 24th. A considerable stir hax been caused by the ban which has been placed on women medical students by two of the London hospitals. Some time ago the Westminster Hospital decided to train no mors women for the medical profession: and this example is being followed | preventive officer Customs, and by Charing Cross Hospital. This Excise, describing the finding of leaves only the Royal Free Hor pital-where all the students are

the arma, said: women-King's College Hospital, and University Hospital open to women students.

The matter is regarded as serious by the Senate of London University, which is setting up a Committee to inquire into the banning of women, The desire is to get at the facts by calling experts to give evidence. In the meantime the opinion of prin- cipal officials at the hospitals has been" sought, and it appears that what is complained of is the delec- ties of women from the profession after they have qualified. 'It is said that 50 per cent, of the women who qualify marry and cease to practius at doctors, whereas 100 per cent. of the men students who graduate remain, making the healing of mao- kied afflicted with illness the busi- ness of their lives.

It is also said that women doctora even when they seriously set them- solvca to practise medicine cannot get work in the majority of cases. This is the rule, although, of course, there have been some notable ex- ceptions where women doctors have gained an assured position in the profession. The point made by the two hospitals who have issued the ban on women students is that it is waste of time and energy to use medical teachers to train women in

the circumstances that generally

exist.

About 2 p. on. Thursday I wont aboard the Benclough with my superior officer and two col leagues to search the ship, and after about half an hour, at the back of a large linen locker amid- shipa near the cabins, we found between the steel walls of the vessel a lining of wooden boards, leaving a space of about six inches.

Hiddan Packages.

On top of one of the shelves of the linen cupboard I found that one of the boards comprising the back had been cut across in such a manner that when the shelf was in a proper position the cut was concealed.

There were twa shelves. I re- moved them both and the linen and other gear, and removed: the cut board, and at the back I found concealed a large quantity of automatic pistols, - There were 28 packages with two revolvate in each, and S7 packages of am- munition containing 200 rounds cách.

Robert George Steers, & Customs and Excise officer, said when the steward was asked about the arms, he replied: no speak. I no say.

"He admitted that he was in

charge of the keys of the locker.

Hi was remanded in custody,

The Revised Frayer Book Again.

The Bishops, following the debates" in the Church Assembly, have made short of a calamity for the Church certain revisions in the Prayer. Book and State if the Measure is again Measure, 1928, which was rejected rejected by Parliament, assuming by the House of Commons last Do that it gets through the Church cember, and in a few days the Con- Assembly. A second rebuff at West- vocations will be asked to consentminster would lack the element of to the Measure going forward.again surprise. that attended the defeat to the Church Assembly for final last year in the case of the 1927 approval, In the event of this cou-measure, but it would be more sent being given the Measure will disastrous for the Church and the be submitted to Parliament, which nation. can approve or reject the Measure In saying this I am representing what I believe to be the opinion but cannot alter it in any way.

The interesting question at the of educated men and tromen, who are afraid that a second defeat of moment is what will happen to the revised Prayer Book now. The the Bishops would be an encourage- general opinion is that it will not ment to the disorderly" section "in prove acceptable. The opposition the Church-that is to say, the which was strongly shown last year section who are always attempting both in the Church Assembly and to rebel against episcopal authority. in Parliament later has grown in The issue that is to be decided force, while the critics are more shortly is, therefore, of the most numerous. When the Book As first vital consequence to the future of revised was rejected by the Com the Church of England. mons at the end of the year, the Archbishop of Canterbury an- nounced that this decision could not be accepted. It was not argued that the Commons were not within their rights in doing what they did, but the Bishops who were lavourable reputation which Tussaud's, enjoyed to reform all the diocesan bishops for a century as the most remark except four-took the flew thatable and interesting waxworks show certain misunderstandings had in- fluenced the Members of Parliament in the world. The new Chamber of Horrors is to be more gruesome

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World Theatre: "The Big Parade, 9.30, 8.30 and 9.15,

Thursday.

(April 18th.)

St. Paul's College Annual Ath letic 8porte, 1 p.m.

Olab Lusitano Concert, 6 p.m. St. Peter's Club Concert, Cathe- dred Hall, 8.43 pm.

Wah Yan College Opening Cere- mony, 5.30 p.m.

-Queen's Theatre: "The Cohens and Kelly's in Paris."

World Theatre: "The Big Perade,” 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15..

Star Theatre : *Footloose Widows."

Ten Dances: H.K: Hotel and Hotel Sovay, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, B p.m.; Lane, Crawford's Restaurant, 4.30-8.30 p.m.

Principal Mails:-Outward Europe vid Siberis (Malva), 3.30 p.m.

Friday, (April 27th)

Christian Fellowship Meeting Helena May Intuitute, 10 a.m.

Ste Yap 8.8. Co., Ltd., Extra- ording General Macting, a p.m.

HE. the Governor lays founda tion stone of new St. Stephen's College, 2.30 pm

Queen's Theatre: The Cohen's

and the Kellys in Paris, n

World Theatre i The Big Parade, 2.30, £30 and 8.25...

Star Theatre: "The General" Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel and Hotel Baroy, 430 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 8 p.m.; Lane, Crawford's Restaurant, 4.30 8.30 p.m.

Baturday. (April 28th.)

Golf Bogey Pool, Fauling

League Football:Queen's Regt. v. China Athletic, at Sookampoo, 5

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Official Opening of Kowloon F.C. Tennis Courta, p..

Queen's Theatre: "The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris,"

World Theatre: The Big Parade, 2.30, 6.30 and 9.16.

Star Theatre: The General" Tea Dances: HK. Hotel and Hotel Sovay, 4.90 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, P.m.; Lane, Crawford's Restaurant, 4.30 6.35

Principal Halls Outward Europe vid Marseilles (Morea),

A New Chamber of HorrOTE. The new Madame Tussaud's which | 10.30 am is nearing completion on the site of the old building burned down three years ago will be a marvellous place. in this respect it will maintain the

Sunday. (April-29th.)

Village, Te.ml

Fanling Hunt: Meet at Mai Po

H.K. Volunteers: Infantry Fire Part L Table T at Stonecutters.

Tea Dancea: H.K. Hotel and

Edward Hotel, i p.m.; Lane, Craw. ford's Restaurant, 4.30-8.30

responsible for rejection. It was than the old. It is an underground Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m. King their duty, the Archbishop said, make certain proposals more clear to the lay mind, and then ask for a second and favourable verdict from the House.

chamber with massive stone pillars and arched rectases, and modern developments in lighting are to be cunningly used to throw weird shadows or ghostly lights on the The Bishops' Task.

baleful faces of murderera in this Thus we come to the present gallery which few can visit without

...visit position. The Bishops have pro-a shudder.j ceeded with their revision of the Upstairs in the chambers of light

Monday, (April 30th) "Cheer "O" Dance Helena May. Institute.

The Dances: HK Hotel and revision of 1927 that was not accept will be seen contemporary cele Hotel Savey, 4.30

p.m.; King Lane, ed, and it is this version that is brities. Mussolini, Lenglen, Wells, Edward Hotel, 8 p.m. now being offered. to the Church Cobbam, Barria Bernard Shaw Crawford's Restaureat, 4.30-8.33 Assembly in the expectation. that it Lindberg, Jack Hobbs and a hostp.m.

will pass that body and thereafter of others will be gathered there in

be accepted by Parliament. It is a goodly company. There will be

to be noted that in all essentials a grand ball for all the kings and

the Prayer Book now being put for queens of England, with King

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