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No. 23361.

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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933

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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME TABLE.

On and after MAY 6x, 1933, until Further Notice (all previous Time Tables cancelled).

UP TRAINS

No. No. No. No.

STATIONS 2 G 10 8

AM. A 3.

1.36.| AM,

No. UP No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

29 12 A.M. 14 ··16 | 6a

P.X.P.M. T.M.) P.M. TAG KANGĮ PAM. AM, Mixed 19.34.

Kowloon Dep. 8.25 8.16 8,37 9.1 101211.30 12.12 1.05 1.35 2.20 485 4.55 8.08 7.40

Yasmati Dep. 6.83,

9.24 10.111.41 12.11.13...

Shatin ...Dep. 6.45

Taipo...Dep. 6,80 ..

TaipoMarket.

Dop 7.04 1...

8.86 10.3111.88 19.31 1.247

9.50 10.481208 12.45 1.87)

9.53 10.50 12,16 13.40 141. F Fanting Dep. 7.15.10.08 11.01 12.92 12.59 161... Sheungsbal....

Dep.7.20 [9.14 10.11) 11.0619.97 1.04 1.58... 2.69

Skumahan ...

19

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6.02 0.16 7.48 5.168.178.00 5.286.418.14

(6.32 8.48) 8.19

6.426.67 8.29

5.477,02 8.34

Art. 7.28 8.53 9.20 30.17) 11,1212.48 1.10 2.02 2.15 2.05 6.19 5.63 7,088,40

Canton...Arr.) 11.25

6.80

"DOWN TRAINS

... 7.40**

STATIONS

1 a

A....AX.

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

11 7

P.M.

G 15017 DOWN 19

PMFM.P.X. A.MP.M, İP,x,

Alxnd

8.00

8.40...

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No. No. No. No. 1518 31

| 19.30.|| 19,30. 4206.14

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Canton.......Dep.

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1055 12.28 2.51) 4,16) 4,41) 5.88) (19) 11.00 12.28 3.56 4.20 4.45 6.45 8.25 11.10 19.38 3,064314,56 6.01 635 ...11.14 12,448,11 4.85 5.00 6.00 40

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Shumchun Dep. 7.02 7,60 10.80 10.48 13.18 241 406 4.34 5.256.12 6,50 8.459.00 Sheunghui. Dep. 709 1.37 Fanling. Dep. 7.14 8.03 Taipo Market. Dep. 7.25 8.12] Taipo Dap. 7.80 8.16 Dep. 7.43 8.30 Shatia

Taumati Dop. 7.888.48 Kowloon

11.29 12.58 3,24 4.50 6.14 6.27 | 6.53 11.41 1.12 3.87 5.04 5,28 6.43 7.06 ... ART. 8.09 5.49 11.08| 15,47) 1.18| 8,48| 6,10|5,22) 6.46 7.117.28 9.239.61

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HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMERS.

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(Sundays at 10 p.m. only), SAILINGS From CANTON -Daily at 8 am, and 4.30 p.m. (Sundays at 4.30 p.m. only). CURTAILED SERVICE 16TH JUNE, 1933

SAILINGS From CANTON- at 4.30 p.m. only.

HONG KONG-MACAO LINE.

AMENDED SERVICE SAILINUS From HONG KONG— at 8 am" and 2 p.m. (Week days only).

SAILINGS From MACAO at 8 am, and 3 p.m. (Week days only).

CURTAILED SERVICE

19TH JUNE 1933

SAILINGS From HONGKONG — at 2 p.m. and From MACAO at 3 am. only

EXCURSION TO MACAO.

SUNDAY, 18TH JUNE, 1933

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COOL SUMMER SUITS

OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL LETTER

The Cairo Turf Club: The King and the Royal Tournament: Narrow Escape for St. Paul's:

Battle Abbey School: Chinese Art in the East End: The Prince Visit

Scilly Islands

(Special Air-Mal) Service)

A FINE RECORD

LONDON, May 30. Mr. G. E. Gater, who becomes the new Clerk of the London County Council in succession to Sir Montagu Cox, is one of the few men who within three years during the war rose from the rank of 2nd that of Brigadier

Lieutenant to General

On his return to civilian life bef first worked in Lancashire for five years, and since 1994 has been the administrative leader of education in London.

A CAIRO LANDMÄRK

A landmark more familiar in Cairo than the Pyramids to the Anglo- Egyptian is to disappear. The Turf Club, as it has been known to nearly two generations of English men, will soon be no more.

The lease of the present build- ing, which in Lord Cromer's ear- lier Egyptian career was the British Residency, is running out, and the club bsa got to move.

naval uniform, though following all the excellent items with deep at tention, seemed, it appeared, to enjoy most of all the fieldgun dia- play given by the Navy and Marines.

AUSTRO GERMAN

TENSION

DR. WASSERBAECK EXPELLED FROM GERMANY

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY |

VIENNA, June, 15. DR WASSERBAECK, chief of

the Press Department of the Austrian Legation in Berlin, who was arrested and expelled from Germany yesterday, has been ap pointed Secretary to the Austrian Legation in London, by the "Aus- trian Chancellor, Dr. E. Dolfuss. He will proceed to his new post immediately.

Dr. Habichit the Nazi leader in Vienna, who was attached to the press section of the German Lega tion in Vienna, and who was or The King looked on with spark-rested there following a raid by ing eyes, and every now and then the Vienne police on the Brown he laughed outright as first one House and all Nazi branches, has and then the other of the compet been released. He left Linz, last ing parties took the lead. Whoa night, in a moter-car, and was ac eventually the Marines got home companied to the frontier by Aus- ahead of the Navy his Majesty joined whole-heartedly in the ap- plause which greeted this leat of the "enemy."...

"BALL OF FIRE" OVER

ST."PAUL'S">

St. Paul's Cathedral narrowly es caped being struck by what is des cribed as a "ball of fire" during a fierce, thunderstorm which broke

over London.

The "ball, declared by wit nesses to have been åbout twice as

big as a football with a fery, tail three or four yards long, appeared

to fall from the kỹ and 2 birst / Those who remember how plea-with a terrify explosion in St. sant it was to dine during the long Paul's Churchyard., Cairo summers on the garden ter race will sympathise with the mem- bera.of the club in their loss. **

£100,000 OVERSIGHT

The concussion rocked the steel framework of a covered roadway at. the General Post Office, several | hundred yards' away, 'and 'broke

many, pancs of glass.

Houses were struck by lightning A Curious story attaches to the actual Tarf Olub building. The and roads and buildings were food- ground landlord was the late Sired by torrential rain in London and Alexander Baird, Lord Stone-any other towas. barch's father, who went to live in, Cairo for this health and bought a considerable amount of land there.

A good many years before the war he wrote to the Turf Club offering to present the land build ing to them on the expiry of the lease. When he received no reply he sold the freehold.

Many years later his letter was discovered in the secretary's office, unopened. It had come while the secretary was on leave, and had been overlooked.

To-day, the site is worth aver £100,000!

ROYAL TOURNAMENT OPENED BY KING -

The King oponed tho Royal Tournament at Olympia, London, on May 25, wearing the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet.

The King, who was accompanied by the Queen, looked extremely well.

The distinction of being the first guard of honour' to receive the King fell to the Royal Scots this year, as it is the tercentenary of the re- giment. "Älter walking through double line of men of the Royal Scots the King and Queen walked between the men of the Life Guards, who bad swords at the "prsent." Their Majesties then entered the royal box

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A BAPTISM OF FIRE”'

trian police.

The official relations between Germany and Austria are very strained as a result of the arrests, and the expulsion of Dr. Wasser- basck is regarded as a reprisal for the arrest in Austria of Dr. Habicht.

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

FAIR TO SHOWERY · ·

YESTERDAY'S WEATÈRE 'REPORT, TORRCART AND REMARKS, ISSUED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 5.10 "P.M.,' STATED

PRESSURE 19 MODERATELY HIG OVER THE PACIFIC TO THE EAST *AND "SOUTH-EAST" OF JAPAN, AND

LOW OVER S.W, CHINA, -

LOCAL FORECAST:LICHT 8. .OR VAHTABLE WINDS; YAIR TO

SHOWERY.

DIARY OF LOCAL· EVENTS

TO-DAY

Battle Abbey, the girls' school near Hastings, which was badly damaged by fire in 1931, has been restored. After a service compiled by the Dean of Battle (the Very Rov. W. W. Youard) and the hal- lowing by the Bishop of Chichester (Dr. G. E. A. Bell) of an ancient chapel revealed by the fire, Prin. ceas Alice, Countess of Athlone,

(V. Moon, 9th Day) who was accompanied by the Earl King Gustav of Sweden born, of-Athlone, unveiled a tablet com- 1858. memorating the restoration of the Abbey.

PRINCE FLIES TO SCILLY ISLES

The Prince of Wales flow from Falmouth, Cornwall, to the Scilly Isles. He returned to Falmouth in the evening, and motored to St. Austell to see the Royal Cornwall Show.

The Prince Errived at Falmouth Station from London. His couch was shunted into a siding, and he had breakfast before leaving it-

At eleven o'clock, accompanied by Earl Fortescue and Major M'Cormich, secretary to the Duchy of Comwall, the Prince proceeded to Falmouth Docks, where his changed into flying kit,

(June 16)

Sale af Leasehold Properties, China Auction Rooms, 3. p.m.

Sale of Crown Lands, District Office South, 11 am.

Whist. Drive on board H.M.S., Tamar...

Theatres.

Central: "The-Benalty of Fame." King's The Greeks Had

Word for Them," Queen's: The Broken Wing." Majestic The Mummy.'" Oriental "Arsene Lupin." World: "This Modern, Age." Star: "Five Star Final

Dinces.

Tea Dances at Gloucester Build+]

King's Restaurant, and Hong Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Kong

Hotel, King's Restaurant, Penin Afterwards he walked through aula Hotel, and Gloucester Build- the ship-repairing yard to the ing The Queen wore a gown of pow-| wharf to enter a motor boat, and F der blue, with a coat of white on the way asked a number of ques brocade trimmed with érmine. tions concerning the docks and the

ships under repair.

A number of mishaps during the musical ride by six gun teams, of F. (Sprinx) Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery resulted in the ride being abandoned

There was an exciting incident during a display by the Royal Corps of Signals.

* Horasa-and motor, cyclists jump

At 11,15, watched by hundreds of people on the wharf and on board various crafts the Prince left Fal mouth Harbour for the Scilly Isles in a seaplane piloted, by Squadron Leader Lloyd,

The Prince returned about five o'clock and had th it the Royal

Sport.

Lawn Bowls:-Open Champion. ship: D. Gow', O. E. F. Thomp son (Kowloon B.G.C.), 5.20 p.m.

Lawn Tennis:-Mixed Doubles: Chinese .CU.S.R.C., Ladies

C Karicon CC, Indian R.C. Club de Recreio, Hong Kong Ares League, Kowloon Section, 20th Battery Royal Artillery, Royal Signale; Hong Kong Section, R.A.P.C. v. RA‚ALO, THOR

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lo, and the rider was almost tell for the Royal Cornwall Show thrown off.

By magnificent riding howevor: £170 FOR DICKENS LETTER he kept his sent, and drove put of 1

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