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STATIONS

Timo Tabisa cancelled).

UP TRAINS

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No. No. No. No. ] No [>No, † Or · Noc † No, No. No. No. No. No. .3 8 30104 8 12 [AM]:14 1628 ∙19 | 24 | 25 | 28 AMA,M.] AK, AM) A.M, A.M.{Mixed] 19.M, | P.M.) P.M. 7,3, P.X. 7.M. P.M

4.35 4.55) 606 7:40

Kowloon,Dep. 6.25 8.15 8.37 9.05 9.16 10.1211.80 13.12 1.20 2.20) Taumati.Dep. 6.88 Shatin...Dep. 6.45

Taipo...Dap. 6.59

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9.36 10.10|11.41) 12.15) 1.37|| |..... 0.86| 10.31|11,53 13.31| 1,39|||..... 9.50 10.48 12.08 13.48 1,52 "...

Dep 7.04 ... ...... 0.85 10.50 12.16 12.49 1.56... Fanling Dep. 7.18 ...

10.06 11.01 12.32 13.59 2.06.... Sheangabai...

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47

| 4.08)| KIS/T48

£15 6.27 8.00

... 5.386.418.14

+14

489 45 8.19 5.42 6.57 99 6.47 7.028.24

Dap.7.20 | 9.14 9.49 10.1111.0613.37 1.04 2.11 2,60... Arr 7.26 6.68 8.20 9.48 10.17 11.1312.43 1.10 2.17 2.05 6.13 5.58 7.06 6.40

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11:25

5.981

STATIONS

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7 11 4.K. AM, ANAK. *.M.

G No. No. No. No, No. 15 0 17 TOWN 19 | 13 A.M.P.M.P.MP3...

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8.00

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...8.40

(4,20)

Cautos.............Dep.

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400

106

7,11

7.18

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Shumchun..... Dep. 7.02 7.50 10.30 10.48 12.16 2.44 4.08 484 0.35 | 6.12 8,50 Theurani cau. Dép 7.00 1,37 10 5 13.83 2,514.15) 4.41 6.83 19...

|11,00 12,28 2,58) 4,20) 4.45 5,45 | 8,25 Fanling Dep. | 7.14 8.07 › Markat.....Dep. | 7.25 8.12 Talpo

11.10 12.39 8.03 481 485 0,01 685 Taipo

Dep. 7.80 8.18 1L14 12.44 8.11 485 5.00 6.00 6.40

11.98 12,58 3.94 4.50 5.14 6,37 €58. 11.41 1.1 8.87 5.04 5.20 6.48 7.03

Shatin.............Dep. 7.48 8.80 -Taumati................................Dejx | 7.56 8,43 Kowloon...........Arr. | 8.02 8,49) 11,09 11.47|| 1.16 3.43 5.10) 5.82 6,43

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CANTON NOTES

Kuomintang Congress Opposed

AMOY MUNICIPAL CHIEF IN CANTON

(From Our Own Correspondant,)

Chaton, April 10.

The Canton authorities are wait- ing for a reply from Nanking, to their recent mesange in which they panky opposed the convocation of & Special Congress of the Kuomin tang on 1st July, as recently decide ed by Nanking. It is alleged here

APRIL 12, 1933.

日式拾月韪年叁册佰玖仟登英 Price

OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL LETTER

M's. Quick Journey From Rome: Naval Promotions; The New

rofessor; A Silent Aeroplane

Interest in Ärt.

Air-Mail Barvica)

Loudon March 98.

Quick and Invigoratin

The Prime Minister ariyath at

No. 10 Downing-street on turn from Geneva, Rome, and Paris, full half-hour earlier than had been anticipated.

It pays tribute to the London Paris service of Imperial Airways that using the ordinary early porn- to breakfast in Paris and cular, the Ing plane, Mr. MacDonald Cabinet room, where the meeting, was in progrent, ate quae

er before noon.

work-including the Dardanolles from 1916-19-and formerly C.-in-C. on the Africa Station,"

There follow Vice-Admiral Henry Wise Parker (Admiral Commanding. Reserves) and Vico-Admiral Roger Backbouse (second in command, Mediterranean Fleet). They, too, will complete over four years' seniority this year.

New Slade Professor at Cambridge.

The electors to the Slade Pro-

fessorship of Fine Art at Cambridge have elected Mr. Roger Eliot Fry,

that the Central authorities are merely attempting to utilise such gathering, which constitutes the highest authority of the Kuomin tang Party, to go through with their plans for a compromise with Japan. The sudden return to Kiangsi of General Chiang Kai Shek is further | held na evidence of his lack of sin.

cerity in carrying through a policy Horatius the four-engin

In addition to the oficial party,MA, Honorary Fellow of King's giant College, to succeed the late Pro of resistance to the Japanese, and

over fossor E. S. Prior, for a period of passenger'plane, trot serves to strengthen the stand putwenty-four ordinary travellers.

three years. up by the Canton leaders in de envy them. On suck & morning, tho manding the cancellation of the Con-ross-Channel, fight is read conics gress and in asking for action on the Northern fronts. messages are stated to have been sent to General Chiang Kai Shok asking for his immediate return to Peiping.

Numerous

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Mr. Fry, who was educated at Clifton, was admitted to King's College in 1885. and proceeded to his B.A. degree three years later after gaining a double first in Natural Sciencos. He subsequently devoted himself to art and was a pupil of Francis Bato. He also studiet in Paris. His publications on art include a work on Giovanni Bellini," Sir Joshua Reynolds Dis courses,

For Naval Promotion, The next list of fag promotions, which is likely to be published in the near future, will be headed by the name of Vice-Admiral Sir Frank As to the Congress, it is further Larken, who is now at the top of reported that if the Central autho-the vice-admirals' roster. rities do not accede. (and it does not look likely that they will) to the local request for its cancella- tion, the South-West leaders may take stopa to arrange for a portion of the Congress to be held in Cada ton, to be attended presumably by: His last appointment we that of delegates from the South West. It Admiral Cominending the Reserve is to be recalled that in 1931, there Fleet. He will be remembered as were two national congresses of the the intropid captain of H.M.S. Kuomintang, one at Nanking had. Doris, an obsplote cruiser which did the other at Canton, when there great deeds on the Syrian coast was in existence here an indepen-early in the war. dent government. Subsequently, as Three Other Probables." arosult of peace between the two

Next in seniority in Vice-Admiral parties, both the congresses were Rudolf M. Burmester, an officer held to be legal, and the resolutions with a brilliant record for stuff of the two gatherings amalgamated. The present argument put up for having a part of the congress in Canton would, it appear to be, that the South West is too far from Nan- king, while it is also hinted that more freedom of expression by the délegates is to be obtained here.

The average interval between ad vancement from this rank to that of full admiral is a little707 four i articles. rears and the date of Siz Larken's promptied 1999, “

a settlement of the matter.

Philippines Chinese for Amoy Administration

and various magazine

2. Professor Roger Fry, Mt Roger Fry was dor, so long, considered such a figuro in the art wo academic progress of late has been noted by his friends and admirers with something like amusement.

When I first met Mr. Fry he was one of the wild men, and, I fancy rather proud of it. Now comes a glittering prize of acade micism in his appointment, as Stade Professor of Fine Arta at Cam bridge,

He has already a Cam- bridge connection in that he is un honorary Fellow of King's; he is also Dr. Fry," for he is an honorary LLD of Aberdeen Uni- versity.

Who Was Slade ? Mr. Li Ting Chuan, a Philip pines Chinese who has been ap- There are Slade professorships not Swatom Protest Against Tax,

pointed, a member of the Fukien, only at Cambridge but at Oxford Government and head of the com-and at University College, London, Canton business housce trading mittee in charge of the inaugura which has the additional advantage with the Swatow district are report tion of a new municipal, administra of having six Slade art scholarships, ed to have received advices from tion for Amoy, is in Canton City. And there is also the Slade School. the Swatow merchants 'requesting a from Manila en route to Amoy to Few who have heard vaguely of temporary halt of exports to that take up his new appointment Mr. the Slade professorships, etc., know, city. It is said that the Swatow L was last Sunday entertained at who Blade was. Felix Slado was a firms are lodging a protest with banquet by members of the Fu-wealthy bachelor who collected pic-"| the authorities over the newly in kien community in Canton to whom tures, books and stained glass, augurated business tax and are aphe pledged his willingness to work much of which can now be seen in pealing for a revision of some of for the recomtruction and develop the British Museum. He was born the regulations governing the said ment of Amoy. He was greatly im-in the 18th century, had on his tax. Business in that, port is said pressed with what he saw in Can-death left part of his large fortune to be temporarily held up pending ton, and hoped that it would be of for the endowment of art studies.

Continued on next Column) use in his work in Amoy:

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