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No. 22,579 LAM¤шĦAAXO □#*A**TE HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1930.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME TABLE.
On and after AUGUST Bra, 1951, until Farther Natido (all previous
Time Tablo onnɑalled).
UP TRAINS -
A.MAK.
No.10 No.9 1. A.ME.
STATIONS.No.
Kowloon,Dep. 8,35 8.0
YauastiDop. 6,44
Bhatia...Dop 6.58
Taipo...Dep 7,10 Talpe
Markot.Dop. 7,15|
Fanling..Dep. 7.85 Shaang-
No.12 No.11 No. LE «No,U'No.2 No.'No,to 23 A.M... | F.M. - P.M.) Y,M | P.M. VAM] P.M.
8.349,05 10.00 18.03 1.182.34 3.00 4,80 5,40 7.45
9.15 10.08 12.10 1,21
9.28 10.20 18,93 1,38
943, 10.93 13,35 151
9.49 10.87 13.39 1.55
- 10.01; 30.47| 13.49) 2,07|||
| 4,88) 5,49) 7,53
4.50 6,00 8,03
6,041 6.13 8.17
5,09 6,17) 9.99 5,186,278 33
5.23 8.32 8,37 8.18). 3.193.40 5.20 6,38 8.43
17,84' **
hui... Dop. 7,0 Shum.
ohan.Arr. 7.35 8.40 Canton.Arr.
www
(12.04)
|2.0 10.0 10.52) 19.54 3.10 9.0710.11 10.59 1,01 2,18
5:49
STATIONS
No, t
DOWN TRAINS
No.1 to. T A..M. A.M.
No.1 4.M.
6.37M0,19 | Hall No.2) No. 13
F.M.B.M. A.M. P.X. P.M...M.
Canton
8,35
...Dep.
Shumchan...Den, Shaungskai Dap. Fanling
...Dep.
Taipo Market, Dop. Thip
...Dap.
Bhatia Dep. Yaamati Dap.
7.13 78+ 193,34, 11,41 12,10 9.35 | 4,83 | 5:47 7.30 3.01-12.44 | 11,49 125 3.10 12,47 | 1633|| 7,41991),57 12,01 7,402,98 11.01 1248
7.37 3.79 11,14 18,47 20833 11.28 19.39
3,424,48 5,54 2.40 4.50 5.58 2.59 5.00 0.09 3/12 5.04 6.13 3.15 5.17
9.176.28
3.875,39 6.88:
8.25
6,5 7,19 7,00
Kowloon APP 3.12 467 11.32 12.41 2.59 331 5.85 6.44 7.30 7.59
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ABSTRACT PRINCIPLES PREFERRED TO PRACTICAL
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THE FUTILITY OF POLITICAL ACTION IN INDUSTRIAL
of the United States.
CONCERNS.
arrived at within a short time, and by the people, and, of immediate has the merit of being understood application.
Political Action Futile, The absence of method in meeting the industrint situation in which England has found herself for overal years can be traced to an antiquated mental outlook, held the trade union leaders of the coun particularly, but not exclusively, by try. First, the great bulk of the people have been brought up in the belief that their economic salvation lies in political action, or with some politient party. Now that all the existing parties have formed s Govornment that belief should have been undermined.
The appointment by President efficient, employment of labour. The Hoover of a number of prominent removal; therefore, of these rules, excopt those relating to health, were industrialists and business men to considered to be the means to bigh consider measures for dealing in-wages. That clear-cut policy was mediately with unemployment dur ing the coming winter is another instance of that elasticity of mind and method which is characteristic Vital Problems Neglected.
When we conside what happens Some time ago Mr. Hoover sum-in similar cireumalans in England, moned a similar conference of the it is a sad reflecting the small leading business men and trade union representatives to discuss the progress made in adaling with situation arising from the trade de-modern economic problems. After
Another, and perhaps far more good deal of praiminary skirmish- pression which had set in, and to ing what was known as the Monddianstrous, result of political teach formulate a policy to arrest the Turner Conference met, and then ing over a long period of years has worst effects of that depression.
spent a considerable time exchang baen the setting up of n standard ing various pleasantrics. Eventual of living, higher and higher as the ly one or two documents were pro-yearn go by, to which industry in from which wo have scen no any circumstances must contorm. union sido considerable value was Australin, where States instituted attached to a report on trade union eourts made awards of wages alto- of recognition which may have been gother irrespective of the ability. nseful as a declantion of principal, industry to meet them. That policy but it had very little, if any, effect has recently bad a salutary set-back upon the industrial life of the coun- in Australia, but the same principle They were that high wages were tre. Meanwhile problems of real underlies the aspirations of the the means to high production, and urgency have been awaiting solu- trade unions in England. that trade union rulos restricted the 'tion.
Quick Decisions.
These representatives met, and, decal outcome On the trads That policy Teached the limit a
instead of spending months and months ranging loosely over the whole field of social policy or ab- stract principles, within a very short time they had enunciated two clear- ly defined and easily understood conclusions.
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Diary of Coming Events.
To-day. (December 3.)
Tes Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel and
Queen's Theatre" Chasing Rain- Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
̈European Mail-Inward: Europo vid Siberia (Demidoqua).
Low."
Central Theatre: "With Byrd at the South Pole."
World Theatre: "Little Fronch
Girl."
Star Thestra:"Garden of Eden." Majestic Theatre: Sovan Days' Leave"
Too Danos: H.E. Hold, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, and Ropulse Bay Hotel, 9.30 p.m.
European Mail:-Outward: Europe via Siberia (Hikawa Maru) I. m.; Europe vid Siberia (Mosel) 5 pm.
8.30
Thursday.
(December 4.)
Fring (December 5.) Queen's Theatre: "Chasing Rain-
bo wa
Contral Theatro: "Safety in Numbers"
12th Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley.
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Golf: Captain's Cup Competition. THE HOTEL RIVIERA
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Central Theatre: "Safety in Numbers"
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World Theatre: "Little French
Star Theatre: "Garden of Eden." Concert: Holana May Institute, 6.30 p.m.
Tennis: Ladies' Open, Doubles (semi-final), U.S.R.C. ground.
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Rose"
World Theatre: "Hard Boiled
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European Mail.-Inward: Europa við Márssilles (Rawalpindi) 10,30
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