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STATIONS R. 3 No. 6
No.10 No.
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A.M. A.K.
Kowloon, Dep. 8.401 8.05
Yasmati Dep. 0.49 8batin...Dep. 201 Taipo...Dap. 7,15
Ticket. Dep, 720 Fanling Dep. 730
Sheung
_shti"...Dep. | 7,95
Sham-
chan Arr. 7,41† 8.43|
Canton....Arr.
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No. UK, 14 No. 16 Na.Si KallToJ4D2|X6,38 ||A.M. | 4.M. | P.M/F.M. P.M. P.MJ PM: IM. IX.
8.30 9,15 10.00 19.10′ 1.15 2.31 3.50 450 5,407.85
9.25 10,08/12.19 LA
9 DJ 10.3312,43 1.48
4.38 5.48 7.49
4.508,00 7.55
9.88 10,20 12,30) 1,88 | —
5.04 6.18) 08
5.08 6.17 8.19
5.18 6.27 8.11
5.09 6.39 8.98
9.58.10.57 12:47 1,52
(10.10 10.47 12,67 2,02;
8.07 10.15 10,59 1.02 2.07, 9.09
9.13 10.21 10.58 1,08 9.18 3.15 4,00 5.29 5,38 8.81
5,43
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17.18
STATIONS.
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No.3 No.7 A.M. A.M.
No. No. No. 17 Ma, Xa Na. 15 No.21 A.M.
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8.25
Caston ...Bop.
Shumchon Dep 7.17 8.03 10.34 Sheunghai Dep. 125 311 108 Fraling ...Dep. 7,30 8.15 10.47 Tipo Market. Dep. 2.40 828 10,37 Tsipa Dop. 7.44 31 11,01 Shatin Dep. 7.57 8.44 1114 Yanusu...Dep. 3,1158 11.28
8.10
11.37 11.47 9.59 4.39 647 8.42 7.07
11.55 3,01 4.48 | 6,54
Kowloon Art. 8.17 9.03 11.32 19.07
12.00 3.06 4.58 5.58
12.11 2.17 5.00 6.09
12.16 5.39 5,04 513
12.80 8.36 5.176.26
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12.48 354 5.35 6.44 7.29
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"C.P.S." "OF THE "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN" RETIRED.
A CHAT ON ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONSHIPS.
WHAT COMMUNISM HAS DONE FOR RUSSIA.
[By HENRY T. RUSSELL, United Fress Staff Correspondent.]
MANCHESTER.England's Grand Old Man of journalism, C. P. Scott, otherwise affectionately known as "C.P.S.," sat up in the bed to which he was confined by "light cowd id de head" and for one hour, in machine-gun like fashion, used his afty-seven years
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Obviously, however, the danger as it existed then exists no longer."
League of Nations.
Early in the conversation and days. This arose from a militaris- despite his free use of a kindly tic peril in Germany at that time smile, C.P.S." already showed and from the imbecility of that sigus of making doeperate efforts man who was most influential at to maintain his reputation: That that time in that direction. of a man preferring written" action to the spoken word. Several times, with an air of resignation which would have delighted his friend Bernard Shaw, he covered the apper part of his face with one of experience as editor of the hand leaving exposed a head of Manchester Guardian, to parry white hair and a white beard world somewhat Shavian in appearance. United Press questions
It seemed to be his way of con- **O.P.S." was born at Bath-rs- affairs..
cealing an air of repressed impati-puted to contain some. England's
finest specimens of Roman relics-
He October 28, 1818.
became editor of the Manchester Guardian in 1872. Later he also took up the duties of Governing Director of that institution..
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Only on the subject of Anglo-enec.. American relations did the veteran editor abandon temporarily what defensive amounted to an almost attitude" against being interview. ed." Then, for a few moments he became comparatively expansive,
Tribute to U.S.A.
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"Obviously!"
Indeed, as soon as the kindly old gentleman-"C.P.S." will be 83 in October-had expressed some of his Opinions on Anglo-American rela. tions, be showed his reluctance at being interviewed by a number of unexpansive replies.
The League of Nations, he went on to say, would help toward the maintenance of peace throughout the world. Understanding between Britain and America should also help very greatly, he added.
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During the fifty-seven years be spent "editorialising" far, his great paper, he became acquainted with "War between the United States
"Obviously he replied doggod. innumerable personalities from all
Taken of TOURISTS. and Great Britain! I don't think public opinion would tolerate it. ly when desiring to be placed on walks of life. He has met probably
record us having answered a ques more Prime Ministers of England. Cable Address: "VICTORIA.” At least not here. Jealousy betion in the affirmative. But when than any other living man, He tween the two countries! Well
"he hesitated for a apparently aggravated by sugges. still remembere dining with Glad- tions with which is disagreed: stone and being impressed with his moment then.
"Obviously not," he said in a "most extraordinary face. The "We in Britain," he said slowly, tone of finality which sounded like face of an eagle, with its beautiful, must make up our minds that the C. B. Shaw refusing to be inter-large, expressive eyes."
President Wilson, United States is already the big viewed by an American gest in population and the richest Power in the world. Of course the problem that arises from that is: How is America going to use her power?"
At this point he paused. Then he continued:...
"She can build ships, of course. Well, let her build them. Let her build as many as she likes. In fact the more the better because if there should ever be another real conflict throughout the world we should be on the same side, That is why Anglo-American rela- tions are or at least, should be, so dominant to-day. That, and be cause we are the two great pacifc nations of the world.
Written Agreements, "But I don't believe Anglo- American co-operation should be arrived at by means of written agreements. I don't believe in them. All this must rest upon a
moral basis."
"What about the bonete" be In those days, he explained to the was asked after several other ques correspondent, the Liberal party in tions had been put unsuccessfully.
"The Soviets Yes. Well, what the House included the Labour about it? parried the man whose party. There were only do Labour
members editorials on the subject have prob ably more effect on the English public than that of any other Bri- tich writer. But finally, after an awkward silence he added:
JJ
During the war, when the late President Wilson passed through England on his way to the Peace Conference in Paris, C.P.S. spent an hour with him.
I was much charmed with him," A Gain to Russia,
he said recalling his impression of "Communism was undoubtedly & the President. I loved his friend. great gain to Russia. It ridded her liness, his simplicity and his per
fect sincerity. Especially did he of a purely autocratic system;"
Asked if he thought Communism strike me as being absolutely sin- would ever spread to England hecere.
"The great mistake he made, if immediately and emphatically re- plied in the negative.
I may say so, was to have come Not the slightest chance," be over here. In my opinion he should said. "because it implies to begin have stayed at home and directed with a war of classes which is en-operations from there. It would tirely antipathetic to the English bave left him in a stronger posi-
tion. people."
Questioned with regard to the C.P.S." has two hobbies, golf effects of the world war and the ing and cycling. To this day and prospects of future peace he de despite his advancing age be still clared that is his opinion the war enjoys a daily bicycle ride unless had not done any good to anybody, the streets are too slippery.
Then, as though anticipating a challenge ha added quickly, with On the contrary, he said, it had "I take all my exercise on my smile:
done a great deal of harm to bicycle," he said as he hid good. "Yea.
There is the Kellogg almost all of us."
bye to the correspondent. Pact. It was a great mural ges ture and undoubtedly it will have; its effect. But it is only moral. It would be quite acother thing to reach an agreement on the num ber of ships.”
"But I don't mean to say that "You can get further with a under the circumstances that the eyele than you can on foot. Be- war was not necessary, he consides," he concluded smiling wist- tinued. "It was. It was neccs-fully, you can see over the bedges. sary to remove the danger which And that is sometimes far more" was undoubtedly present in these amusing."-
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Water Polo: China "A" K.O.S.B."A", V.R.C., 5.30 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: None but the Brave."
World Theatre: "The Cardboard Lover."
Star Theatre:"" Fail": Dinner Dancea: H.K. Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Tides: High: 2.24 am, and 5.01 p.m.; Low: 10.10 p.m. and 6.12 p.m.
Thursday, (August 29.)
Dinner Dances H.K. Hotel, Peninsula, and Repulse Bay Hotels, 8.30 p.m.
Tides:-High: 3.33 a.m. and 7.03 p.m.; Low: 12.04 p.m, and 9.14 p.m. European Mails:-Inward: Europe vi4" Suez (Karmala).:
Friday. (August 30,)
Christian Fellowship Meeting, Helena May Institute, 10.30 o.m.
Queen's Theatre: "Dream of Love."
World Theatre: "Odette." Star Theatre: The Villa by the Sea"
Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel, and Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Tides: High 4.48 am, and 6.19 Low: 1.12 pm and 10.39
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World Theatre: Odette."
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Dinner Dance: Repulse Bay Hotel, B.30 p.m.
Tides-High: 5.36 .. and 0.03 p.m.; Low: 1.59 p.m.
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