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No. 22,569 · MMAUAX±Ð B¤VA*44 HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. A BA¶¶¶ Price Single Copy, 10 cts.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME TABLE.

Va saj sitor, AU0048 25zm, 1933, until Farther Notion fall pravions

Time Tables capcolled),

STATIONS 80, 4 [No. 1

UP TRAINS

No.10 No. 1 No, 11| Ka,15|NG. 1E) NO.3 NO.JENO.11 NO.5 NO.28 A.M.ŢA.-M. A.M. 7.M.FM PML, FM, TAG/PM,| PM)

Kowloon, Dep. 8.33: 9.00|| 8,24 0,05 10,00) 19.03. 1,182.81 3.00 4,33 5,40 2,45

Yaamati.Dep, 6.44)

Bhatin... Dep 16.50)

"Talno Dep 17.10

Talpo

Market. Dep. 7,15

Fanling..Dap

Sheang-

sbai... Dep. 7,30

Canten „Air. -- 12.04|

Sundays & Holidays only

.0.15) 10.08) (2,18 1,25%

9,28; 10,00 12,221,885

9.43 10.33) 12,35 £51

4.38 5.48 7.581- 4.50 8.00 8.03

5.04 8.13 8.17 5,086,178,92 5,185,378.38 5.23 8.32 8.37 3.193.40 5.99 6,386,43

|7,31′

9.49 10.87 (2.39 1,35

- 13.00 10,47) 12,19 3,05

| 0.01)10,03) 10,52† 19.34) 3.10€ 3.18|

Suom.

chubAm: 724 8.40 9.07 10.11) 10.59 1.00 3.10

5.481

DOWN TRAINS

BTATIONS

4.X.

A.M.

No.10 No. No. No. 1 No.31] No,ts | No. 1

A.M. P.M.| P.M. † P.M. 4.M.

P.M. P.M.

8.25

Cantor Dap.

Fanling

Tipo Market. Dop.

Bhamchun.... Day * 7.13 | 739 | 1934, 11,41 Bheangabai Dap. 7.20 8.91 10.4 11249.

7.95 8.10 10.47 11.51 ...Dep.

7,831931 1067 19.01 7,40 | 9,28 | 11,01 18,09 Shelia ...Dapa : 7,5318,39 | 11,14 148 "Yaamsti Dap. ...Apr. Kowloon

Talpo ... Dap.

8,683,61 | 11,28, 19,35

3.95

12.19 9.85 4,34 5.47 6,5|| 7.10

|2,42 | 4,45 | 5,54 7,00 |9,434,50 | 5,58

9.38 5.00 6.08

3,0% 5,94 6,13

19.1518.17 8.28

| 3,873,29 6.38

8.129.57, 11,32 12.41 12,80 333 5,85 6,44 7.38 7.59

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THE ROMAN CHURCH AND ENGLISH PEOPLE.

JESUIT PRIEST SEES NO SIGN OF TURNOVER.

SOME OF THE BARRIERS WHICH PREVENT MODERN

ENGLAND'S "CONVERSION.”

English people often ask the ques tion as to how far the Roman Catholic faith is making progress in our land. Some have the belief that its numbers and influence are growing rapidly, while others hold that its losses are more than its gains, The following analysis of the position, from the point of view of the Roman Church, by Father Woodlock, S.J., & well-known and much respected priest of that com munity, should be of interest:

Jowett,

certain Anglican divines had been I am inclined to think that to- discussing reunion" with Cardinal day there is little element of sur Mercier at Malines was a symptomprise in the feelings with which such of the nation's anti-Papalism, and announcements of conversions are the Parliamentary debates. on the received by the general public. So Prayer book revealed the same sturdy Protestantism.

Men of all denominations and of no religious belief were ready to throw out the Prayer book because suspected of a tendency to restore it had been-righity or wrongly the Mass and certain Catholic ha. liels reputinted by the Reformers.

After the War-And Now! Immediately after the war, there was, I think, a kindlier attitude.to wards Catholicism. The manhood

many men of prominence in varied walks of life have of recent years "gone over to Rome that the educated Englishman has come to recognise that there is nothing in- faith and intellectual eminence and compatible between the Catholic high moral character.

I say that there is no symptom of a return of Enginnd en mexan hecanso England appears to be to the old faith, I say this chiefly moving, almost en mee, in exactly the opposite direction.

My answer to the questions England turning to Roare ?" is that I do not see the slightest symptom of a return en masse of the British people to their pre-Reformation faith and Papal allegiance

Two generations ago, Professor of England had seen the Catholic

To put it briefly: England is the famous Master of Church at close quarters and is the Balliol, said that hatred of Rome open, and for the most part had rapidly renouncing its age-long is by far the strongest passion of recognised its incomparable effi-church-going" habit, and a return ciency to help and support its mem- to Rome would impose the grave the English, mind, stronger eventers in their hour of trial in the obligation on all Englishmen of than love of liberty.“.

trenches and in hospital,

hearing Mass every Sunday morn Is England turning to Rome1ing in the year. would never have been asked had Second, there are few Englishmen it not been for the prominence given to-day who have any definite Chris in the nwspapers in recent years to tian faith. The ideal of "doctrinal ia identical the conversion of a certain number comprehensiveness"

Btrength of Anti-Catholiciam.

Though anti-Catholicism could hardly be described as the English man's strongest passion to-day, a general distrust and dislike of Rome of Englishmen who were for one with that of doctrinal indifference. is still a national characteristic. rensDS or another, well-known to It is generally agreed, outside the The violent reaction in the country the public. Such conversions are, Catholic Church, that it does not to the announcement of Archbishop however, no sign of n coming" land really matter what a man believes. Davidson that, with his cognisance, I slido" of converts to flome.

(Continued on Page 4.)

Diary of Coming Events.

To-day. (Novembar 21.)

Queen's Theatre: "Devil May

Care."

Central Theatre: "Second Wife.” World Theatre: Heroes of the Wild" eps. 1-5.

Star Theatra: "The Lion and the Mouse,"

Majestic Theatre: "The Danos of Life"

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Central Theatre The Wild Party."

Wild" eps. 6-10.

World Theatre: "Herpes of the

Star Theatre: "The Lion and the Mouse,"

Majestic Theatre: "The Dance of Life."

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Sunday. (November 21.)

Queen's Theatre: “Navy Blues," Central Theatre: "The Wild

World Theatre: Heroes of the Wild: epa. 6-10,

St. Patrick's Club, Farewell Con sert to Somerset II. at 3.30 p.m.

Cricket:-1st Div.: C.S.C.C.Party." H.K.AD.C. presenta The Mid-ILE.C.C. (F.) 2nd Div.: Police dle Watch," 0.13 p.m.

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Ten Danco: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: Peninsula Hotel and H.K. Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

Saturday, (November 92.) Queen's Theatre:, Devil May

Care,"

Tennis: Open Mixed Doubles Championship Final at C.R.C. ground, 3.30 p.m.

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Tea Dances H.K. Hotel and Pen- insula Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

Star Theatre: " Silver Valley.” Golf: Jasper Clark Cap Coin- petition.

Ten Dance: Repulse Bay Hotel, 4.20 p.m.

Monday.

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Heroes of the Wild mps. 3-10.

Star Theatre: Silver Valley. Sale of Crown Land, al P.W.D. Offees, 3 p.m."

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Ten Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel and Feninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

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