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No.10 Mo, S

A.M...

A..M. A.M.

No. 1 Not No, 16 4.M. P.M.T.M.

Kotian.

P.M. 7,M, P.X. F.M.| FM.

Kowloon Dop. 6,855.00 8.94 9,05 10,06 12.03 1.15 2.34 8.00) 4,80 5,40 7.45

aamati. Dap. 6.44

9:15 10.08) 12,10 1,24)

Shatin Dep 6.58

9.28 10,20 12.22 1,88

Taipo Dep 7.10

Taipe

Market. Dep. 7.15

Faaling..Don. 7.35

Bhonng-

Bbam.

shai...Dop, 7.30

Sundaye i

9.43 10.53 19.35 1.81

9:49 10.37 12.39 1.65

- 10.03 10.47) 12.48| 2,03||

0.01110,05 10.69 18.32.10

4.88 5.48 7.68 4.50 6.00 8.09 5.04 6.13 8.17

6,086,178.18 6.18 6.27 8.38

5.93 8.32 8,37 8.18 8.19 3.40 5.99 6,888,43

|7,84) ---

chun...Arr. 7,38 8:40 9.07 10.11 10.58 1.00 3,16

Canton...Arr.

12.34

5,42

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No. 1

Ma T No. 3 AMMAM.

Danton ...Dep.

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Shamohan...Dep. Bhsungshui Dep. Foaling TaipaMarket. Dep. Taipo ...Dop. Shatin ...DoD. Yaumati ...Dop. Kowloon

Arr.

No. No. No. 17 No.12 Hà Kat No. 18 A.M. A.M. 7.M. P.M. P.36. 2.M. PM,

8.25-

0.25

7.13 7.52 10.34 71.41 12,19 2,85 4,89 5.47 0.53 7.19

7.00 7.20 9.00 10.49 11,49

2,42 4.45 5.54

7.25 8.10 10.47 11.52 1.83 8.81 10,57 12,08

9.46 4.50 3,58

2,58 5.00 6.08

7.40 8.23 11.01 12.09

9.0% 5.04 0.13

| 8,155.176.20

7.53 8,99 11.14 1.

8.00 9.51 11.26, 12.35

8.97 5,39 4.88!

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RUSSIAN ART INFLUENCE ON THE WANE.

PRINCE BULOW'S EXPOSURE OF THE WILHELMIAN ERA.

Berlin used to be no more than the administrative and political Capit-

Gorman year 1830 is essentially the Berlin yar 1930.

For a long time the Berliu then tros led the world. It is doubtful whether they do so still. The gen- eral level was fairly high in 1930,

Artists in Poverty

| Russian productions. The Gorman "Der Blaue Boll," by the sculp. alm has not fulfilled the promise al of Germany. Since the war it has tor-poct Ernst Barlach, stands by of its expressionistic" period. become the centre of German civi- itself, a mysterious and tragic The greatest success of the year lisation as well. It may remain play, full of an unaccountable fas-1930 was the French film "Sous so there are signs that it may not, cination, very confused and very los Toits de Paris" (it is, by the German-the oad theatrical event,way, a remarkable testimony to the but the year 1930 has seen its ascendancy become complete, whe-perhaps, of the year 1030 There commopolitanisma of Berlin nudi- ther for evil or for good. Thus the

was an exhibition of Bach's aces that French talkie done in sculptures in that same your These French should achieve such enor- bold, clear, tragie, and heavy creamous popularity) Charlie Chap- tions of wood and stone deserve tolin and Harold. Lloyd are still po be bettor known outside Germany.pular. A reaction set in against the Russian film-its horrors, like the horrors of war, books, have be gun to weary and to disgust, Un doubtedly tho, moxs popular figure on the Berlin Mickey Mouse Prince Bulow on the Wilhelm Era..

The great literary ovent of the. The influence and prestige of the Russians received another blow the first two volumes of the post: year 1030 was the publication of

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To-day. (February 2.) Queen's Theatre: Romance." Star Theatre: "Flying Foet." World Theatre: "Mother Love" (Chinese picture).

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Thursday. (February 6.) Queen's Theatre: "Men' of the North."

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