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Fowloon,Dep 8.40 8.05 8.90 9.08 9,3510.00 10,00) 1.15 2.15) 1.35 2,35) 4,30|1,46) 7.23 Yaumati.Dep: 6.49)
...Sep 7,15
Bhatiu ...Dep. 7,01
Talpo
Market, Dep. 7,90
Fanling Dep. 7.90)
Bhring-
Dop. 735
#2510.08 19.01.27
988 10.90 19,211,3- $53,10.39 19.34 1.48
2.31, 3.49- 256-
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WHAT EINSTEIN HAS PROVED.
"SPIRIT WORTHY OF PRESERVATION."
BISHOP OF BIRMINGHAM'S
VIEWS.
'BAD PILOTSHIP" OF AN
AIRWOMAN.
FLYING SCHOOL TRAGEDY DISCLOSURES.
A verdict of "death by misad- was returned at an in- venture " quest at Brooklands oa Kies Mar" garot Honor Wellby, who was kill
DIARY OF EVENTS.
To-day.
(November 3rd.} Charity Fair, Italian Convent, „Caine Road, 10 n.m. to 6.30 p.m.
St Peters Young Men's Club Garden Fête, West Point, 230-11 p.m.
4,381,481 7.41 4.50 1.00 7.58 5.044.15 8.00
Dr. Barnes, Bishop of Birming-ed while flying at Brooklands.
Arta Association H.K. Univer It was the first case in England 5.08 6,17 8.10 ham, gave a striking" exposition of 3.10- | 5,18 687 820 | his views on life after death at the
of a woman being killed while fity, Dramatic Evening, 8.43 p.m.
Macao Fair Opens, 8 p.m. H.K. Boxing Association 3,15 3.14623631 8.24 Church Congress at Cheltenham.ng alone.
Tournament, 9.15 p.m.
Craigengower C.C. Dinner and Dance, 7.30 pm.
8.45-
19.07) 9.45 10.15 10.59/12.59 9.07
Dean Inge also spoke on Evolution. Henderson Flying Scheo. at Brook Miss Wellby was a pupil at the phan...Ar. 7,41 845 9.13 9.51 18.21 10.58 13.39 2.13 2.55 8.31 3.20 5.30 1,388,while Dr. N. P. Williams, Lady lands, and was qualifying for her Canton An.' - F12.40'
Margaret Professor at Oxford, de-pilot's certificate. scribed the Book of
Genesis as,
Colonel George L. P. Henderson, "No More Than An
Inspired proprietor of the school said that Min Welby had flown more than Saga."
ten hours with an intractor, and one hour thirty-eight minutes alone. "When she went up alone," said Colonel Henderson.he took off from the far end of the aerodrome, the correct way for the wind-she took off with the tail low, indicat
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...Dep. 7,448,31 10.54 ...Dep, 757 844- Dep, 8.11 8.56
Tsipa Shatin Yaxxati Kowloo
Arr. 8.17 8.03.11.0
10.35)11.1911.54 2.68 4.89 5,47 6.18 6,40 7:07 10.4311.20 8.05 4.4 5.54 6,25 647
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Dr. Barnes, speaking on The Uniformity of Nature and the Free dom of Man, said that there were undoubtedly more than traces of rational thought even in the lessing & bad start.
Different developed vertebrates, though man undoubtedly was from the animals from which he was derived, that difference expressed itself through his spiritual and moral faculties. He added:
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Entries close for Palace Hotel Snooker Championship.
Golf: Captain's Cup, Fanling. Cricket:-Division 1: Craigen. gower v. Indians (F), Chinese v. Civil Service Service (F), Kowloon
Navy (F), Hong Kong C.C. r. Army (F). Division II: Indians v. Craigengower (L), Hong Kong Electric. Hong Kong C.C. (F) University r. Royal Engineers (F).
Football First Division: Small This was due to bad pilotship Units r. Chinese, Club r. Queen's, and not to the machine. She turn Recreio . Navy, South China ed when she approached the rail- K.O.S.B., Royal Artillery v. Kow way, but without sufficiently bank-leon. Second Division: Recreio r. K.O.S.B., ing This caused the machine to Queen's, University v. swish ite tail to the right and South China B v. Navy, St. caused a nosedive. The machine Joseph's. Small Units, Royal cortinued to lose height, and sud- Artillery r. R.A.F., Chinese
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ground."
It has become urgently neces-deny cartwheeled vertically to the sary that Christian philosophers should examine the implications of man's kinship with the lower forms of life, more especially in connection with such problems as the freedom of the wit and per- sonal immortality.
Great physicists and the pro- gress of physical science itself give us reason to think that as knowledge extends and crucial experiments are devised human consciousness will be proved to interfere with the apparently closed systems of physical pheno-
rena
It seems to me that we cannot separate mind and body in man; they are two aspects of a single unity. How, then, it may be aaked, can we continue to believe in the existence of human per sonality after bodily death?
I would answer that our belief in the survival of human person. ality is bound up with our con- ception of the nature of God. If we accept Christ's view of God we cannot believe that he will allow anything of value in his universe to he destroyed, and we can confidently calm that in general the spirit of man is of such value as to be worthy of preservation.
cus-
Einstein's Theory. A generation ago it was tomary to say that Heaven was a state and not a place, the im plication being that the life after death was in time but not in Einstein has, however, Spice. demonstrated that space time form a single complex which we arbitrarily break up in our thought.
The coroner: As the principal of the school, would you say that the accident was caused by an error of judgment 1-I would rather esy that the machine lest flying speed in turning without banking. That is what happened.
Lawn Bowls-Spey Cup Final: .. Civil Service. Craigengower Open Singles Final: Ferguson v. Clark, Kowloon Bowling Green Ground, a p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "Knockout Reilly."
World Theatre: We're in the
Major Cooper, of the Air Minis-
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the machine went, amination of there was no fault. The engine had still to be inspected
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The American season in London was closing last month, for the homeward trek to the United States had begun.
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Star Theatre: "Honour Bound" Ten Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m Dinner Dances: Lane, Crawford's Restaurant, King Edward Hotel, And St. Francis Hotel, & p.m.
Bepulse Bay Hotel Carnival. Principal Mails:-Inward: Europe Maru); vid Siberia (Hakusan Europe via Negapatam, papers and
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Sunday, (November 4th.)
22nd Sunday after Trinity, Golf; "Captain's Cup, Fanling. Charity Fair, Italian Convent, Caine Road, 10 am. "te 8 p.m..
Queen's Theatre:"Fashions, for Women. }}
World Theatre:
Fair Co-ed."
"The
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Monday,
(November 5th.)
Shanghai Races.
More than 500,000 citizens of the nited States have visited England this summer. Forty thousand have come from Canada, and approx
South Americans. mately 50,000 have travelled through the British Isles this year, From the stand- point of volume the traffic shows at least a 25 per cent. increase over last year. More than £100,000,000 has been spent by everstas and
Lécture: Helena May Institute Continental, visitors this year.
"Le Souvenir chez trois poêtes London itself has gained in porn-francais," M. de la Frade, 8.30 larity.
"It has been the greatest season. We have no right to postulate we have known," the manager of that in the world to come part a leading London hotel said to a of this complex will be destroyed Press representative. We have while the other part remains
had 30 per cent. mor visitors this intact." In fact, with regard to space and time in the Kingdomar than any year before.
Many of our gusts have come
In
of Heaven very much the same over in May and June and returned difficulties arise as with regard again late in the season." to body and personality.
Steamship compasies made a neither case can natural science similar report. An official of the give effective guidance.
Cunard Line said that the third There are many men of science tourist" pasanges and opened who would say that we have ao Transatlantic travel to an entirely right to import into the evolu
new class of people. tionary scheme which biologists describe such ideas as spiritual activity of divine purpose.
"We find American of moderate income flocking over in thousands," one executive stated.
Interesting figures were supplied.} by the American Express Company, who have handled in average of 10,000 American visitors a day since the season opened last May.
In the processes which biology describes such ideas, it may be rightly contended, have no place bat when we seek to understand these processes as a whole and to find a elue not only to the intrin sic nature of the processes them selves but also to the existence
Genesis A Jage. and powers of the human beings who have resulted from their Dr. N. P. William, in an ad- operations, then I would urge dress on the Fail and the Atore. that in all we must see the action ment, said: of the Divine Father of Christ's Revelation.
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Dean Inge On Revelation. Dean Inge, speaking on Evola- tion and the Idea of God, said:
We must act deify the prin ciple of evolution. It is a mere aasumption that the more com- plex is more necessarily higher or better.
I believe that the chief revela- tion which God has granted to this generation has been through the natural sciences.
My conclusion is that evolution is only the method by which the Eternal God carries out most of His purpose in the world. (Continued on ner! Column).
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The Bishop of Gloucester, Dr. that discussion taught them to give Headlam, closing the session, said up being dogmatic. There were as many difficulties in believing the conclusions of scients as in believ ing the conclusions of Christianity.
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