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No. 23175. AЯTFSACS IAWARE HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932. *#*

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME TABLE.-

On and after NOVEMBER 1st, 1932, until Farther Notios (all previous

Time Tables cannolled).

UP TRAINS

G

STATIONS

2

No, No. No. No. No;

6

8 1010A AJA. A.SE. AM. BM,

O

No. No. No. No. No. No. No No. ur

16 23 18 24 20 28* 19. 14 AM.3(land P.. | T,MĄ PIKĮ P.M. P.M., F.M.|| P, M

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS.

G.P.O.

GHOST CAR WORLD'S

TO-DAY

(November 7).

8th day of Rejah,

Lammert's Auction, 2.30 p.nt. Water Polo-Y.M.C.A. r. H.M.S.

Kowloon.Dop. 0.25 8.15 8.37 0.00 0.15 10.1811.80 12.12 1.20 2.20 485 485 808 7.40 Olymphos, 0 p.m.

Yaumati, Dop. 33

Shatin...Dop. 6.45,

Taipo...Dap. 6.59

Tapo Market.

0.85 10.3111.68 12.31 1.80...

0.2 10.1211.41 12.10 1.973...

0.50 10.40 12.06) 12.45) 1,52|...

....

***

9.81 10.6012.16 12.49 1.50... ... 10.00 11.0112.32 12.50 2.00

... 6.02.15 7,48 5.16 0.27 8.00 6.28 6.41 8.14 6.83 6.46 8.20

6.42 0.67 8.20

Dep. 7.20

0.11 0.42 10.1111.00 2.87 1.04 2.11 2.69...

6.477.02 8.34

Dop, 7.0%

Fanling Dep. 7.18 Shoungebui...

Baumchon

Royal H.K. Yacht Club-First Championship Ladies Race.

Golf-U.S. Navy r. 8th Destroyer Flotilla at Fanling.

Art 7.20 8.58 0.23 8.48 10.17 11.1213.43 1.10 2.17 8.05 5.13 5.63 7.380.m.; Royal Engineers. Parthian

Canton...Arr.) ... 11.96

7.401...

.5.80!

STATIONS

DOWN TRAINS No. No. No. No. No.

1 A.MA.M. K..

No. No. No.

17 20 19 18 15 7 11 4.M.P.M. A.M.I.M. F.M.....

No No No

211

7.M.

B.00.

6.40,...

| 4,20 ...

Caston.......... Dup

***

صدر

Shumchun.... ......Dep.7.02 7.50) 16.80) 10,48 13.10 2.44 4.08 4.34 5,25 || 6.12) 8,80) 7.11 Shoungthai. Dop. 7.00 7.57 Fanling. Dep. 7.14 8.02 Taipo Market.... Dep. 7.2K 8.12 Taipo

Dep. 7.80 8.16)

8batis

...Dep. 7.43 8.30

Yannat....... Dep.7.50 8.13

Kowloon..

10.66 19.239.51 4.18 4.41 5.33 0.10 11.00 13.28 2.56) 4.20) 4.45 5.456.25 11.10 13.89 3,08 4,314.68 0.01 6.35 11.14 1244 8.11 4.35 6.00 0.09 | 8.40)| 11.28 12.69 5.25 4.60 5,14 627 4.83

17.18

IF

and

.. 11.4 1.12 3,373,01 5,266,497,05 ... Art. BUZ 8.49 11.08 11.47 1.18 3.49 5.10 2,89 6.687.117.28) 7.52

-Firat Claas only. Will stop at any station on requüsd. Q-Sundays and Customs Holidays excepted.

Farther information may be obtained at the Railway Officer, Kow. loon, from Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., Hong Kong, from The Amercian Express Co., Hong Kong, or from The China Travel Forvice, d. Queen's Road, Hong Kong.

By Order,

R. BAKER,

Manager.

HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVION OF THE HONG Kond, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., Ltd, and China NAVIGATION CO., Læv,

HONG KONG-UANTON LINE. BAILINGS From HONG KONG-Daily at 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. (Sumlaya 10 pin. only).

BAILINGS From CANTON-Daily at 8 am, and 1.50 p.m.

(Sundays 4.30 p.m, only).'

HONG KONG-MACAO LINE.

CURTAILED SERVICE.

SAILINGS From HONG KONG-Daily at 7,30 p.m. only

SAILINGS From MACAU -Daily at 3 a.m. only.

(Sundays excepted), (Sundays excopted)

SPECIAL EXCURSION. MACAO RACE MEETING, BUNDAY, 18 NOVEMBER.

S.S. "TAISHAN'

will leave Hong Kong at 9.00 a.m. and Macao at 5.30 p.m.

SPECIAL SALOON FARES.

WEEK DAYS. -Singler $3.00; Return: $5.00. EXCURSIONS.--Single: $8.50; Return: $4,00

Not-All Steamboat Company'é Etsamers are fitted with Wirelen.

CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION CALIF., U.S.A.

GREEN GAGE PLINS

YELLOW CLING PEACHES.

"Green Gage Plums

Dismiss all glums,

Yellow Cling Peaches, Are within your reaches,"

Obtainable at All Compradore Shops.

Sote Agents: KUNG SHEUNG CO.

TONG

TỔNG

-CHINA-BUILDING,

Paons 29268.

ROUND-UP OF BRITAIN'S WIRELESS PIRATES

LIMOUSINE BODY AS A DISQUISÉ

Registered as a Newspaper at the General

Post Office in the United Kingdom.

日棨月登拾年弍世佰玖仟意英 Price

“ECONOMIC "

INDIGESTION

TRANSPORT EXPERT SEES ERA OF CO-OPERATION

LABOUR PROBLEM AT- BRITISH DOCKS

Sir David J. Owen, in his presi dential address to the Institute of Transport at the Institution of Electrical Engineers said:-

London, Oct 6-The Post Office "ghost our" is to make another ran soon to round up wirelem pi- rates- those who listen hy though they have no licence in force. The frum is to begin at some unkopowa "zero" hour soon, but before that

Our problem today is largely the C.P.O. officials hope to have the

one of exchange and distribution. unlicensed on the run-to the genr-The world is yielding hor products bountifully, yet there is a large Mamak Hockey Tournanient, Poest pots office.

The drives "are profitable to amount of poverty, and the whole lice Phoonix (King's Park), the uation, for the last one brought world is in a state of economic in

digestion. in £120,000 and still the authorities believe that there are hundreds of The day of international co- thousands of unlicensed listeners.operation has dawned, and the era The time has come when we must of unlimited competition within the faniily circle has nearly gone. show our tooth," an official stated.

We have been collecting informa. There is scope for considerable tion and mobilising our forces for scientific research as regards co months; our apparatus for deles operation between all branches of tion has been perfected and every transport. thing is ready for the fray," the

"Ivisualise a day not far dis cificial added. "This is a surprise tant when the legitimate function attack, and on a bigger scale than of each of the various methods of anything ever attempted before. In transport will be defined clearly the 9,000,000 homes of this country and regalsted in the best interests there are only 4,700,000 wireless of the national needs, and then cences."

ducks and harbours will by sera net. ing as efficient links between sea and the various forms of land transport."

(Sookumpoo), 4.75 p.m.

Address by Prof. H. Robertson, M.A., Capitalism and the Russian Plan," University, 8.30 p.m.

Theatres.

King's: "Charlie Chan's 'Chance." Star: Son of India." Central: Carnival." Queen's: "The Wet Parade." Oriental: "Two Orphans."

Dances-Tea Dances at Hongkong Hotel, Gloucester and King's Res taurant; Dinner Dances at Bong kong and Peninsula Hotels and King's Restaurant.

Moans by which the unlicensed can be discovered are said to be bet- ter than ever. The ghost cer" an ordinary-looking limousins with an extraordinary internal arrangement. has been improved out of recogni

tion.

Wizard on Wheels. "That car is a marvel," said the Sunrise.-6.31 a.m.; Sunset,-8.43 official, "and is a secret, Not ten people in Laodon have ever seen it knowingly. Anyone would pass it Tide. High at 3.14 and 19.15; for an ordinary car. It le a nizard

Pon wheels. Low at 11.25 and 23.15.

p.m.

Principal Mails. Outward.-Canada, C. and S. America and Europe via San Fran- cisco by Pres. Jackson, 4 p.m.

TUESDAY

(November 8).

9th day of Rejab,

Rotary Club Tiffin.

The Cry for Machinery. Dealing with the complaint that we were not getting advantage from our dock machinery commensurate with the expenditure upon it he said there were no special appli- aces in use of Continental ports that were not known and employed fully in arst British ports

"The ery for more machinery," he added, frequently comes from people who do not appreciate that, mere machinery is not the soliation of all problems relating to costs of handling,

"In addition, we have mobilised an army of iestigators on foot. We know the names and addresses of hundreds of suspected pirates.", Bournemouth, the official men

I have visited. mapny ports in tioned, hends the list of towns with most wireless licences per 1,000 of the United States and have found the population. It has 156 per there, where human ingenuity has 1,000, Leicester is next with 120, gone to great lengths in mechanical and London third with 105. The appliances, generally an absence of authorities consider that the Lon-Buch appliances for the handling of general merchnadise on the quays, don figure should be nearer 200,

Aberdeen has only 09 per 1,000 needed, if the discharging and lead- and has fallen from first placeing vessels being mostly left to the which she held for a number of ship's own gear. There is bothing years. Glasgow has 40 and Belfast there to compare with the enormous number of quay cranes in most Bri- tish ports.

43.

Ten years ago there were fewer Football-Interport Trial (Caro than 8,000 licence-holder. Last year

there were 4,821,000.

lino Hill), 4 p.m.

Mamak Hockey Tournament, R.A. M.C. r. Kowloon Indians (Snokun-

poo), 4.15 p.m.

Theatres.

CHINESE PORCELAIN

EXHIBITION OF GULLAND COLLECTION

Why not Wight and Day Work? "It seems abaured for the work of discharging and loading vessels generally to be restricted to certain hours except at penal rates of pay for labour. Imagine the smaller amount of shipping tonnage that would be sufficient to carry on the maritime trade of this country, and the leas extensive dock accommodn. tion that would consequently be A large selection of Chinese por-needel, if the discharging and load- celain from the Gulland Requesting of ships were carried on, com has been placed on view at the Vic-tinuously night and day and the. toria and Albert Museum, South resultant cheapening of coste." Kensington, to which it was be- queathed in 1930 Mr. W. G. Gul- land, an East India merchant, who spent the greater part of his life in the East and collected porcelain for nearly half a century, in 1905 presented to the Museum some 195 examples illustrating the different

A juror at Notts Quarter Bession kinds of glazes employed by Chin- Aires factories. By his will the re-said that he was not satisfied with

mainder of his collection, consisting finger-print évidence alone. of a pieces, came to the Museum.

Star: Son of India." Central: "Carnival," Queen's "The Wet Parade," Oriental: "Yellow Ticket." King's: "Charlie Chan's Chance." Dances: Tea Dances at King's Destaurant; Dinner Dances Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotel and King's Restaurant,

at

Principal Mails. Outward-Saigon - Marseilles Mail, by Felix Roussel, 1.00 p.m.

Europe via Marseilles by Felix Russel, 1.00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

(November 9).

CAN FINGER-PRINTS LIE?

A JUROR'S DOUBT

This was after Detective-Inspector The Galland collection, which is to Garrett, of New Scotland Yard, be the subject of a special handbook, Had declared: The science of fip- offers many points of comparison ger-prints is the only infallible with the Balting.collection already thing on earth. Finger-prints de in the Department of Ceramics, and not lie." many of the pieces are of equal Percy William Morton, 20, motor artistic value. The majority were driver, Nottingham, was charged made at the Imperial factories of with breaking into a shop and Chủngt Chên Au interest addi stealing drums of oily 10th day of Rejab. :

tional to their aesthetic claims is Murak Hockey Tournament, provided in many instances by their decoration with paintings repre Wishart ሰ. University (Navy sonting historical and legendary |ground), 4.15 p.m.; Kowloon Indians episodes which are only gradually

20th Battery (U.S.R.C.), 4.15 being identified. p.m.

Theatres.

Central: "Carnival;" Oriental: Yellow Ticket," King's Sunshine Susie.", Dances: Teh Dance at Kluge Restaurant and the Gloucester; Dinner Dances at Repulse Bay and Hong Kong Hotels, the Gloucester and King's Restaurant

Principal Malls:

Fiagar-prints, including one with sear on the ring finger of the left hand, were found on a pane of glass in the shop.

At the request of prosecuting counsel, Morton band his finger- nxints taken in court, and they were "Blue-and-White" Ware.

examined through a powerful mag- Most of the pieces were made unifying glass by the jury, bus der the Manchu of Ch'ing dynasty, After an hour's absence, the jury ranging in date from Kang Hsi announced that they could not (1002-1792) to Chin Ch'ing (1766-agro They were discharged, and 1990) but among earlier pieces orton was ordered to be retired. there are several example of Ming porcelain and two fine examinien-of the "Portynskjfamily, a style well known from examples at pair of bowla, while an exceptional- Hampton Court Palace. The nuety interesting club-shaped famille leus of the collection consists of rerie van bears the characters for "blue-and-white" ware, painted Fn (happiness), ahr Shou (longs in underglaze blue, cach pics by a tity), with inset panels showing on single hadid; a Kang Het prunus the one side the title star gods of 1 jar and a flower vase, given in 1790 Happiness Longevity, and Profer- to a temple of the war-god, helng mat Ark on the other, the Queen- Mother of the West redelving hothe Butsanding examples.

The rara famille noire la repro-age from the Eight. Immortals.

· Outward, Europa ;) Europe via seated by a baluster vass and has Good pieces of famille rose aro Marseilles by Idomeneus, -2.30 p.m.-retinued at fent of net calves, il numerous

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