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Hongkong Daily Press.

No 21,882 號弍拾捌百捌仟登萬式第 日柒拾月棨辰戊 HONG KONG

KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME TABLE.

UP TRAINS

10.

STATIONS

6.40) 8,06) 8.50)

1.15 2.25 2.00!

4.50 6.08)7,50

1.08 2.06′ 8.14)

1.14 219 3.90) 8,40) $,29

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Canton

DOWN TRAINS

No.15 | 26.17 TAISHA.11 No. 13 (Wo,,33 AM PM PM PM.

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8.05

Shumakun...Dep: 7.18 1.05 10.35 11.49 11.58 Bheungshafe 735 529 104 Fanling ...De 7.80 8.18 10.47 Taipo arkat Dis. | EO | 82 | 1657

p. 1831 11.01

Dep. 1578,14 1134 Dep.-8.11 | 8.68 11.28

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1.30

6.48 | 7.04

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or from Mestre, Tros. Coox & Sar, Lan, Hörg Koxo, or from Tum Akxxican EXPRESS COMPANY, Hore 'Kota.

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RETURN BALOON PASSAGE FARE: 85.00.

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ESTABLISHED 1857.

FRIDAY AUGUST 31st, 1928. 伍拜禮

WIFE'S GUNPOWDER PLOT::

LONDON, August 4th. According to present arrange ments the King will open the final session of the present Parliament on Tuesday, November 8th. This will enable the debate on the Address and supplementary esti- mates to be disposed of and some progress made with the Govern ment's legislativa proposals before

EXPLOSION UNDER HUS- BAND'S PILLOW...

CURE FOR PECCADILLOES.

VIENNA When Johana Niederberger, sleeping heavily after a convivial supper in his solitary bedroom at Lins woke be found himself on the floor. He was baisal and there was a cloud of smoke: An explo- sion had shaken the house.

As soon as he could pull himself together Niederberger went to the police and told them that a gun. powder plot of some kind had nearly finished his career and had wrecked his bedroom

A remnant of fur was found by the police leading to a point beneath what had once been his pillow.

An expert declared that enough gunpowder had been placed there

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日覺卅月捌年八廿百九仟专英

DIARY OF EVENTS.

To-day

(August 31st.) Birthday of HM the Queen of Holland

Consul General for Holland "at home," 11 am to noon.

· Christian Fellowship Meeting Helena May Institute," 10.30 a.m.

Entries close for E.E. Amateur Football League.

« 41st Annual General Meeting, H.E. Football Club, 5.30 p.m.

Violin Recital, Cecilia Haasen Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: * Steamboat Bill Jr."

World Theatre: “La Bohlme.” Star Theatre: The. Telephone Girl"

Tea Dance; H.K. Hotel, 4.30 plm. Principal Mails:-Inward: Earope vid Siberia („Valdera).

Saturday,

(September 1st.) Golf: Captain'e Cup, Fanling. Lawn Bowls:-Division I.: Crai- gengower

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THE GRAND HOTEL DES WAGONS, LATE, PIXING.

the House adjourns for the Christ to kill Johann and destroy the fag Ger. Police Kowloon Bowl KING EDWARD

mas recess. In this way much valuable time will be saved in the early part of next year.

It is understood that the prin cipal measures next session will concern the completion of the rating reform scheme which is designed to afford relief to all ratepayers; extension of the Export Credits Scheme, to assist in the develop ment of overseas trade, for a far- ther term of two years: and a re-j newal of the Rents Restriction Acts in the present form for an ditional thelve mouth

house, had not the powder been. Kowloon Docks. Division II.:

Civil Service v. Craigengower, East. dispersed by his restless move-

Point . Taikoo, Kowloon CC. v. ments after he retired, and much Kowloon Bowling G.C., Recreio of it became damp with his per- "A" . Recreio B." spiration wife, with whom he was not on very good terms, was spending the night with a relative at the other end of the town.

A“ Fright,"

Baseball-Junior Division: South Chins v. China Athletics, 2 p.m. Senior Division: H. Base ball Club v. South China:

St. Peter's Church Young Men's Club, Bathing pimíc, 8 p.m.

"Steamboat Queen's Theatre : Bill Jr.”

World Theatre: "Lo Bohême." Star Theatre: "The Telephone

wife, Josephine, who is 40, has But under police persuasion his

confessed that she placed the powGirl" der in position and lit the fuse after she had seen him come home

the worse for, liquor

She had, she did, grounds" It is also anticipated that, in view believing that he was unfaithful of the marked progress that has to her and boped to cure him by been made with house construction, that she bad any intention of kill- "frightening him. She denied the King's Speech will foreshadowing him or even maiming him, but legislation to expedite alum clear- said she knew little about gun- anees in London and elsewhere. powder and its effects. The new Parliament Register, which will contain the names of all the recently enfranchised women sto come into force on May 1st next, and it is anticipated that the General Election will follow shortly afterwards.

Ex-Minors As Silk Workers. The Prime Minister's appeal to employers in prosperous industries to do their utmost to find work for men displaced in coal mining and other distressed industries has already been anticipated in some quarters. I hear of a case in point where n manufacturer engaged in the artificial silk business made the experiment of engaging out-of-work miners as machine attendants.

It might be thought that miners were the last people to adapt them- selves to duties which involved the handling of delicate, tissues, but experience proves that as MOOD IS their hands lose the callosities due to the use of pick and shovel they are quite capable of dealing with the finest silk. In all other res pects the men have given the most satisfactory service, being stendy. efficient and contented in their novel occupation.

In industrial circles it is felt that the success of this and similar ex- periments that have been made by employers will prove a strong incen tive to manufacturers to adopt similar measures to relieve the dead weight of unemployment in. answer to the Prime Minister's recent ap peal.

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She has been committed for trial on the charge at attempted mur der.

Tez Dances: H.K. Hotel, 4.30

p.m.; King Edward Hotel, & p.

Principal Mail:-Outward: Europe vid Marseilles (Naldera), 10.30 a.m.; Europe via Siberia

(Glengarry), 6 p.m.

Sunday,

(September 2nd.) 13th Sunday after Trinity. Golf: Captain's Cup, Fanling. Baseball-Junior Division: South China Scouts . Kiores, 2 p.m. Senior Division: China Ath mieten | letica 1. Y.M.C.A., 4 pim.

Queen's Theatre A Kise ins Taxi"

World

Theatre: ." Painted

Stay Theatre: The Mysterious Rider."

leader, led the way to the in troduction of those reforms in ecclesiastical government which the Ponies." Church of England enjoys under the Enabling Act and the Church | Assembly.

Educated at Rugby, where his father had formerly been head. master, he went to Balliol, and was President of the Union. For six years he was Fellow and Lecturer. in Philosophy in Queen's College, Oxford. From 1910 he was bea master of Hepton School, but was not altogether a success there; and it was from Repton that he became, incumbent of St. James's, Piccadil

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In Touch With The People,

Tea Dace: H. Hotel, 4.30.p.m..

Monday.

(September 3rd.)

Sale of Crown Land"New Kow- land Lot Nos. 1163 and 1154 and Kuwlond Inland Lot No. 2135, a p.m.

Annual General Meeting, Hong Kong Hockey Club.

Annual Meeting, H.K. Cricket League, 5.15 p.m.

Water Polo:"KO.S.B. 1. Navy. Queen's Theatre: "A Kiss in a Taxi."

World

HOTEL

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PRICE: $3 PER MONTH

HOCHHEIM 1922,

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Theatre: "Painted FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS.

Star Theatre: The Mysterious Rider."

Tea Dance; H.. Hotel, 400 p.m.

As Archbishop of York Dr. Temple will hold the second great- est position in the Church of Eng Ponies." land. It is being said in Church circles that his intellectual gifts. will be complementary to those of Dr. Lang. Where the latter may desire to tread well-trodden paths Dr. Temple may be trusted to supply a driving force in the direc tion of reforma and progress, in- spired all the time by his enthus

His experience in Man- chester will be valuable. He has been brought into touch with the masses of the people, and has per- sonal "knowledge of the economis and, social, problems of the day as they are insistently brought to the front in the heart of industrial England.

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New Bishop Of Manchester.

The changes in the two Arch. bishoprics necessarily involve other changes; and thus we have a third move in the scheme of episcopal "general post" by the appointment of the Bishop of Chelmsford, Dr. Guy Warman, to succeed Dr. Temple

Now Archbishop of Canterbury. A week ago I referred to the resignation to Dr.. Randall David. son as Archbishop of Canterbury and the translation of Dr. Lang, the Archbishop of York to 61 the office thus rendered vacant. Since then the new Archbishop of York has been appointed in the person of Dr. Temple, Bishop of Man- chester. He becomes Primate of England the Archbishop of Canter bury is Primate of All England-at the age of 46, which in considered young for elevation to archiepiscopal rank,

Dr. Temple, who is a younger son of Frederick Temple, Archbishop For several years he has been the

of Canterbury-from-1898 to 1002, was thirty-nine when he was ap pointed Bishop of Manchester.

Two years before he went to fill

Tuesday. (September 4th.)

Indications point to a heavy dembod for Beeds this Sanson. To to ward of getting every variety you wish we sug gest that you order oilay: -

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p.m.

Stamps, Post Cards, Toys, ela, Queen's Theatre:

that "Stop.

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PO. Box No. 620- THONG KONG. World Theatre: "Butterflies in the Rain."..

Star Theatre: "Lady Winder- mere's Fan."

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on the English Channel facing due South Sheltered from North and East. Winds by the South Down Hills, 1,883 HOURS OF SUNSHINE Average for past 5 years.

Tuis Resort is much favoured by retired Anglo-Indians and Coloninke. Golf. Hunting, Pleasant Society. Good shopa. Pier, Theatre, Concerta, etc. Exceptional Educational. facilities. stented Guide and fall information from TOWN CLERK,

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Ten Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30.p.m. Principal Mail:-Outwardi Europe vid Marseilles (Aeneas), 2.30 p.m. Europe vid Victoria, E.C., and Europe vid Siberia (Pre-H FORTS OF MEETING sident Tuft), 8.30 a.m.

Wednesday, (September 8th.). Seamen's Institute Whist Drive. Baseball-Junior Division.

"ONG KONG' HANSARD RE

of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the Sourion 1927.

GILMAN'S

Revised by Membera “OCEAN" COMPREHENSIVE

POLICY.

PRICE encounter

Orric

at Manchester." Dr. Warman is South China Scouts e. Y.M.B.A. already well-known in the North, Queen's Theatre: Stop that Bow Kowa Day Pas Or having been Vicar of Birkenhead | Man." and Bradford, and Principal of St. World Theatre: "Butterflies in Aiden's College, Birkenhead. He the Bal.” became Bishop of Truro in 1919, Star Theatre "Lady Winder- and in 1923 was transferred to mere's Fan." Chelmsford..

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

right-hand man of the Archbishop

of Canterbury, at whose request he

left Trazo for the much more dif

****** Thursday.

(September 6th.).

Courtesy, Comfort, Service and Luxuries of Modern Hotel Construction

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ficult diocese of Chelmsford. It is

It is Annual Meties Mid Levels Hee THE HOTEL RIVIERA

his present position in Lancashire a fact that he was mainly respondents Association, Ladies Recren

he gave up the wealthy living of fible, as the man behind the tion Club, 0 p.m.

St. James's, Piccadilly, to devote himself to the Life and Liberty asement in the Church, Thus -movement, of which he was the (Continued on next Column).

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scenes, for the drafting of the Re Queen's Theatre: "Titanic" „ vised Prayer Book, and he felt the World Theatre: A Woman of dclent of the book in Parliament Paris only less than the Archbishop of Canterbury himself.-H.B.

Star Theatra: "Irish Hearts. Ten Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.20 p.m.

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