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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE.

Bu xa Latter AUGUST 2dr¤, 1934, until Parthor Notloo (all previous Time Tablos conocited),

UP TRAINS

STATIONS No, N. Ro.10 No, a

A.M...M.

Kowloon. Dep. 8.33 8,00

Yanmeti. Dep. 5.41 − → Slatin...Dep8.56

4.M. 4.M.

(53.12] 13,14 No.10 A.2. E...x.

No.ts No.31 No.24 No.16 N1,23 PIKË FAGĮ PA. PM, TM.

8.969,05 10,00 12.03 1.18Ë 9,81 3,00 4,30 5,407,45

9.28 10.20 12,23 1,38

9.15 10.08 12.10 1.33

9.43 10.83 12.35 L51).

9.49 10.37 13.39 1,55

Taipo Dop 7.10] Taipo

Market.Dep. 7.15.

Shoang-

Bhum.

➡ 19,90; 10,67) 12,19) 3,01||

Fanling..Dop. 7.25

shui,..,Dep. 7,30-

| 9.01| 10,03| 10.52) 18.54| 2,10 ||| 3.13

chun... Arr. 7,36 8.40

Canton... Arr.

12.34

STATIONS

Canton

...Dap,

Shumchan.op Sheungahui Dap. Fauling ...Dap. TaipaMarket. Dap. Tripo

Bhatia ...Dop.

4.88 5.48 7:53 4.50 4.00 8.03 5,046.13 8.17

-- 5,09) 8.17 0.99 5,186,278,88

5.23 6.89 8.37

0.07 10.11 10.59 1,00 2.18 8.19 3.40.5.99 6,386,43

5.42

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DOWN TRAINS

7.94'

--

4.X.

No.11 No. No. 17 No.10 No.3 No.2

1.1. 4.M. P.M. P.M. P.K. 4.1.

No. 18 P.M.

6,25

9.25

7.13 7.54 10.34; 11,41 7.10 3.33 10.4 11.43 7.239.10 10,47 | 1151| 1,3991 10.57 19.01

...Dop. 7,40 1998 £1,0 19,08 7,5319,79 11.14 19.93 9,682,51 11,28: 12.33

/ Taumati Dap.

12.19 2.85 4,83 5.47 8.5 7.19 2,49 4.45 5.54 7,00

3.48 4.50 5.58.

2,58 5.00 6.03

3.dz 5.04 8.13

18.15 15.17 6.281

8.97 5.29 6.38

Kowloon Are. 8.129,57 11,32 12.41 12.59 2.33 5.35 6.44 7.86 7,59

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THE WONDERS OF NEW DELHI.

HOW INDIA'S CAPITAL ROSE FROM THE DESERT.

BUT SIMLA HOLDS ITS OWN DURING THE SUMMER HEAT OF INDIA

The end of October always sees the less than £10,500,000. The Govern there is now green grões, embroider. return journey of the grust trek cunt of. India offices have in roed with rich trees and with well- which each year marks the trans.ent years greatly expanded, and suttered white bungalows peoping to have provided the necessary adent from among them. The soil fer of the Government of India ditional nccommodation thats amply irrigated from the River

Jumaa, tom Delhi to ita mountain fastness account in Calcutta would have

cost much more. at Simla.

When the establishment. of the new winter capital we undertaken and angry crities argued the im possibility of creating a pleasant city, in the midst of a sunko-ridden, dust clouded wilderness, one used to fortily one's faith by recalling funt Washington rose upon a sito originally much more forbidding Now, instead of pinaing faith to an example oleewhere, it is only necessary to look for proofa of suc cons There are still those who have lingering, notion that the now capital is unbearable because of its diet, but people whom circumstan- ere take there from the best road

ntial part of Old Delhi never want to go back.

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A Growing City. New Delhi was originally plan- ned for a population of 70,000. It has long had more than half this number in the height of the season, The figure bus dropped a little is the past your or two, so the kibour force engaged in building opera tons he diminished, but there is still

heavy call upon residential accommodation, and building is proceeding as quickly as the de velopment of the nocasary muni- cipal services permits

Lord Hardinge, who was Viceroy when the decision to found the now city was taken, has been invited to visit it next cold weathor to The old idea that the building of see the completion of the work he the now capital represented a gross launched. If he does so he will see waste of public money has been a transformation which even his exploded. The expenditure upon imagination can hardly have for the prepanation of the site, the con-Ben when, with Sir Edwin Lut struction of over 40 miles of roads, yens, he came out in the spring nud the provision of the great Seof 1912 and survoyed the broken, cretariat buildingo, of the Viceroy's stony, barren plain. To look new palace, and of houses for offi- cials will hardly approximate to double the cost of the new London County Council Hall. The latest scertainable figure is 14 crores of supres, the equivalent of somewhat

the esty to-day from the Ridge which runs behind it, or from the vantage point of the Haisin hil on which the Scaretáriats stand, is to see a garden settlement, Where there was nothing but brown waste

The place, in the first of the two flowering seasons which the cold wonther brings, is a joy to the eye. |There are masses of bine phneslias, tright linorias in various colours, pink, blue, and scarlet phlox, red tobacco, light blue lupias, scarlet puppies, and blue and red petunias. Among them all are many beautâ. ful roso trees. These find the climate and soil of New Delhi highly favourable, and the Vicereg Azurdens contain 120 bedla nf them. The horticultural depart- ment tends the gardens throughout the year of all the official resid- nees na woll as the open public parks and gardens.

Social Amanities,

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The social life of New Dolki is still at an early stage. Socially, the chief period of the year February, when the session of the Indian Legislature brings in folk from the farthest corners of In dia. The Imperial Delhi Horsa Show exercises an influence upon another class spread over a great part of the land. The Ruling Prin- can come here for meetings of their Chamber. The Prince of Wales Polo Cup and other polo fixtures are also attractions.

(Continued on raje 3.)

Diary of Coming Events.

To-day. (November 24.)

Queco's Theatre: "Navy Blues" Central Theatre:"The Wild Party,"

World Theatre: "Heroes of the Wild" p. 5-10.

Star Theatre: Silver Valley," Majestic Theatre: "The Man and the Moment."

Sale of Crown Land, at P.W/

Offices, 3 p.m.

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

European Mail:-Outward: Europe vil Siberia (Pres. Jackson), 6 p.m.

Tuesday. (November 25) Queen's Theatre:

Navy Blues" Central Theatre: The Wild Party"

World Theatre: "Lion and the Inaugural Meeting, League of Mouse.".

Nations Society, St. Joseph's Osthedral, 6.30 p.m.

Star Theatre: "Dore," the Moment."

Majestic Theatro "The Man and

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: HK. Hotel and

Peninsula Hotel, 830 p.m.

European Mail.-Inward: Europe tid Siberia (Athos II.). Outwards Europe vid Marseilles (Athos II.), 2.30 p.m.; Europa vid Marseilles (Hector), d p.m.

Wednesday. (November, 28.) Queen's Theatre: "Lady of Scandal'

Central Theatro: "The Wolf of Wall Street'

-World Theatre: "Lion and the Mouse."

Star Theatre: "Dove." Majestic Theatre: "The Mau and the Moment."

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, and Repulse Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

European Mail-Outward; Europe il Siberia (Emp. of Japan), 6 p.m...

Thursday,

(November 27.)

Queen's Theatro: Lady of Scandal."

Central Theatre: "The Wolf of Wall Street."

World Theatre: "Lion and the Mouse.

Star Theatre; "Dave," Majestic Theatre: "The Cocos- -nuts.

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: Peninsula Hotel and H.K. Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

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