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STATIONS
UP TRAINS Insel
No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. в 10 10 8 13 14 10 22 18 24 20 28. AM. AM. AMAN A.M. AN. NOON} г.M. T.M. V.M.| Y.M. TM) PM
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Kowloon Dsp. 8.9 8.05 8.25 0.05
Yaumati....... 614
Shatin ......
Dep, 7,00...
Fa
++
9.15 0.16 12.00 1.18 2.35 40
0.28) 10.2)12.09 1.20...
0.37 10.30 12.30 1.38
1109 10.03) 12.47) 2,05) ... Shoungshui .Dop. 7.35.0.459,43 10.13, 11.09, 1232 2.16 3.14
441 6.85 7.40 |
6,16 6,08 8.73
5.10 6.18 M.11
5.29 6.22 8.27
|
6.40) 5,43) 7.48
5.03 6.55 8.03
Taipo Dop. 7.1
0.34 10.30 12.83, 1,61...
+
Tipo Market. Dap. 7.10
0.57) 10,63) 19,87) 1,53) 4.
Failing Dep. 7.3...
Bhumokan
Arr.] 7.41] 9,51] 0.13.49, 10.30 11.15 12.59 2.10 1.20
4.40
6.34 0.27 8.32 6.40 4.83 8.83
Canton...Arri ...
5,40
7.28.
DOWN TRAINS
STATIONS
No. No. No. 'I 3 7 A..., 36 A.M.
No.
No. No. No. No. No. No.
14 15 17
21 18 23 P.X... P.K. YM. AN, SH.
Canion
Shutachun... Bheung lai...
Fanling
Taipei Herke Taipo..... Skatin...... Yaumali.
Kowloon.....
Dep.
7.00)
14
7.18
Hep: 7.17 8.03 9.35 10.31:138 2.38 4.23 0.10 7.917.11
11.68 243 6.80 617 ...11.80 2.8 1.866.22 ...19.01 3,58) 15 |6.82
Dap. 2.24 8.10 10.91 Dup. 7.28.14, 1979 Dep. 7,40 8.28 10,18 Lop, 7.43 8.30 10.22
Dop. 7.69 8.43) 10,36′
Dep. 8.11 843) 10,48,
| 12,00) 3.03) - 4,40 | 6.80;
|18,20 1,15|| 6,02 | 6,40|| 12.38 3.27 6.14 (201)
Arr. 8.17 0.01 10.6-1 11.2 12383.33 8.20 70717.3917.54
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TO-DAY (October 29).
27th day of Jemadi-al-akhir. Arrival of H.M.T. Neuralia Entries close for ladies' tennis championships.
S. Simon and S. Jude. Consecration in St. Paul's, Lon- don, of the Rev. R. O. Hall Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong.
5.30 Choral Evensong in St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong. Special interessions for the Bishop and the Diocese, 5.30 p.m.
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THE RABBIT IN MAN
FEAR MORE DANGEROUS THAN FEROCITY
PAMOUS NOVELIST DEFENDS LEAGUE OF, NATIONS
Landon, Oct. 7-Mr. Hugh Wal- pole, on the international position when addressing meeting for mon at a branch of the League of Nations Union, on Opt. (th. He said the paradox in the world was that while, on the whole, the 'ma- jority of people were for the first time in history believing that war
MR. BALDWIN ON TARIFFS
HOW BRITAIN'S POSITION
HAS, IMPROVED G
THE CHINA COTTON MARKET
October 8. Speaking at the Blackpool Cons ference of the National Union of | Conservative and Unionist Associa- tions on Oct. 7th Mr. Baldwin, re- ferring to the National Government said:
We have had a lot of unplea- sant work to do and we shall pro-
Piano Recital as Helena Mav was a mistake and must be out bably have a great deal more. The moded, they saw everywhere fear crisis is not over. The sky is clear Institute, 5.30 p.m.
and greed, uncertainty, suspicion but the centre of the storm has mere- Jumble Sale: H.K. Union Church.
and doubt, and those things were;
Aly shifted. The storm itself is still Hockey: Maunk Tournament: making them act in exactly the op ominous:
That popularity which 13h Battery u. Garman Club (Soo-posite way to what they would like launched the National Government kunpoo),
Friendly p.m.; match: Hong Kong Hockey Club to do. The League, despite its "A" v. Central British Associa weaknesses, was the only honest at tion (King's Park), 8.16 p.ro, tempt made by human beings since Lecture by Dr. K. H. Uttley to the last horrible war to stick to Practical Psychology Club, Some gether and do something for the Common Faults," Lane Crawford's Restaurant, & p.m.
good of all..
4.30
H.M.S. Tamar Dance at Garrison Lecture I, 5.30 p.m.
Theatres pai "The Unconquered
Central: Lover."
King's; murrow,"
Queen's: "Is Everybody Happy ?" Oriental: "Wayword."!
"To-morrow and To
ia waning in many quarters be cause men have not that whole cal. culated strength, courage and per-" severance to stick it.
Some of the ouens to-day arɩ more favourable but there is much which The League was not a Dizino erenuses us great anxiety, and this ganisation, but dependent for its is the moment at which three out power on its members. They could of the eight Cabinet Ministers who shrug their shoulders and leave i do not Lelong to our party have to others, or take their part in thought fit to resign their responsi helping on the world movement of bilities to the government. It was brotherhood and internationalism. a certain logical loyalty to an obso
He believed that the League of escent doctrine that compelled them Nations would give place to some to resign. Free trade in the days thing finer and better,and, gobler, of expanding markets of long ago based on a graster charity and a
may have been a beneficent dispen- wider understanding of other peokation. In our time it consisted at Houg Kong Hotel, Gloucester and King's ple's opinion.
merely of the beggarty elements of Restaurant; Dinner Dances at Mr. Behrens, apeaking after, said the late dispensation, and it was Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotela it was impossible and King's Restaurant.
the late Lord Rosebery who said war: it must be abolished. He was that the commonest error in politics Tides:-High at 8.10 and 20.24; Low at 1.46 and 14.03.
not afraid of the tiger and the age was the sticking to the carcass of in man, but, the rabbit. There was dead policies." too much of the latter in man, and it nooded courage and purpose to carry the idea of peace to success..
Star: "West of Broadway." -
Dances: Tea Dance
Prinicipal Maila. Outward-Europe vid Siberia by Haruna Mara, 3.30 p.m.
Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America and EUROPE via Vistoria and Eunore via Siberia by "Pros. Jefferson, 5 p.m.
SATURDAY
(October 20). 25th day of Jemadi-al-okbir.
Sport. II.K. Rifle Club Competition,
2.30 p.m.
to
humanisa
COMPARING DESTROYER
SPEEDS
BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL
TRIALS
Tarifis an Expedient;
We admitted Protection; no as a principle, but as an expedient. Wa knew the dangers as we knew the dangers of Free Trade. Wo have paver worshiped it. With our jeyès open we took every stop to safe- guard that policy from what we London, Oct 8.-H.M.S. Daring know to be the dangers associated the first destroyer of the "D" with it. If it faile I cannot see our class to undergo trials, recently party sticking withe carcass of dead finished a very complete series in policies." Further, he pointed 'out the English Channel, and in the that our general financial position course of these the designed speed had improved beyond all belief." of 35 knots was exceeded by a Onec again we enjoy cheap money, good margin, 36.2 knots being ob we have effected a wonderful con- tained. This is interesting for serversion and we no longer auffer any Radio 11.M.S. Phoenix at Cara-eral reasons. In the first place, it anxiety about our currency. line Hill, 4.30 p.m.
is about 10 knots more than that Cricket-Navy #. Civil Service; achieved by the first destroyer of Craigengover v. University; I.R.C. | similar name in the British Navy,
The industrial position is less P. HKCE
just un 38 years ago, which was Football First Division: Chi- record at the time, and gain, the satisfactory: there are
very few acro Athi. Navy (Club); Lineoine, present speed is considered to com- groups of large industries today 2. St. Jesoph'n (Chatham Road); pare very favourably with the that are yet in botter positions, but H.A. v. Club (Happy Valley, 450 bigher speeds claimed by Continenthere is more hopeful ton gen p.m.); Kowloon » Recreio (Row-tal builders
R.H.K.C. Championship Race. Rugby: HK. Rugby Club Army, Happy Valley.
Mamak Huckey Tournament:
The Industrial Position,
In the cotton trade there has been
Continental trials are run under erally, especially in the great tex-
·Seccond Division: Eastern . 8. very much more favourable conditile industries of cotton, wool and China (Uaroline Hill); Kowloon v. tions than are imposed by the Bri- Navy (Kowloon); Tsung Tin s. 8t. tish Admiralty. Although the Ita-silk. Joseph's (Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.): lian builders claim & speed of 44 8.W.B.. Club (Happy Valley, a knots for their newest vessel, if the pim.); Chinese v. Lincolns. (Club); latest British destroyer, were run an increase in the coffon piece goods under-similar conditions, the appa of 20 per cent. and it is very satis et disparity in speed would not factory to find that in the Chins bo nearly as great. It must be borne in mind that: British real market the export from this coun- are built for world-wide oruiming try has more than doubled during and not merely for service in the this first eight months of this year.
In the Indian market, during the
| Ewo & RA, (BL. Joseph's), *-*
Third Division: R.A.F. e. Signals (Recroic, 3 p.m.); Chinese Ath o BL.A.S.C. (Chinese, 3 p.m.); Lio- colns & Recreio. (Chatham Road, 3 p.m.): St. Joseph's 1. Rad (St. Joseph's, 4.30 p.m.): University s. Taikoo (Chinese,, 4.30, p.m.).-.-. Co. are the Builders of HM.8. sama period, it has increased by
Dances:-R.A.0.0. Dance, Gar- Daring and it is worth recalling per cent."
rison Lecture Hall, 6.20 p.m.; K.C.C. Dance: Ten Dances at Glou- caster, King's Restaurant, nud Hong Kong Hotel Dinner Dances & Peninsula Hong Kong and Repulse Bay-Hotels-and-King's Bortaurant..
Moon:-New at 10.50 p.m. Sunrise; 0.20 q.m.; Sunset: 6.48, 'p.m...
Tides: High at 9.06 and 20.50, Low at 3.35 and 14.36. :
Prmoipal Mails, Inward-U:S:A. and Japan ¡President Adama..
by
Outward Australia and Now Zealand by Kamo Muru, 2.30 am.
Mediterranean,-
Mesars John L Thornycroft &
that the fastest official speed at tained by a British destroyer, is 40.2 knota made by H.M8. Teazer
vessel built at the Thornycroft trade. I am glad to note that the works during the war.
Society making efforts to encour age young English people to spend their holidays in Swedish families, and that an increasing number of young Swedes are coming to Eng Ind."...
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In referring to the case of air journeys, he continued. Now that Lamion Oct. 8 Audrening a❘ we are growing nearer to each other. lunchoon gathering of the Swedish in space 20 pesos fidioutous that British Society in Stockholm, the nations should shut themselves up Prince said: “Personal contact is in water-tight, compartments Eco- of the greatest importance between nomic nationalism is of little help business men engaged in foreign in this time where po-operation be "Continued at foot of next rojumu. Ftween nations ie is essentia:
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