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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE.

On and after MAY 6rn, 1933, until Further Notice (all previous

Time Tables cancelled).

STATIONS

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UP TRAINS

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Nour No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 10 8 12 AM. 14 16 BA 23 18 24 26 28 A,M. A.M. AM. Miaod, 1-3. | FK.İF,X. P.M. P.M. P.M. F.M. I,M.

Kowloon Dep.6.25 5.15 8.37 9.15 10.1311.80 12.11.05 1.56 2.20) 4.85) 4.55 6.08 7,40

Yaumati, Dep. 6.33

Shatin...Dep. 6.45

Talpo...Dap. 6,58

Taipo Market.

Dep

Fanling Dep Sheungebul..

Dep. 7,20 Shumchun....

| ́9,34 10.1911,41 19,19 1.12) ... [...

9.88/10.31 11.53) 12.81) 1.34) ..... 9.50 10.40 12.00 13.45 187...

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7.04 1... 9.53 10.30 12,18 12,48||1,41|| 7.15.10.06 11.0112.32 19.59 1.51.5

9.14-10.1111.06.12.37 1.04 1,86

6.02 6.15 [5.16) 8.00 5.288,41 8.14

412

$2.59...

(5.92) 6,46) 8.18 6.126.57 8.39

5.477.02 8.34

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933.

OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL LETTER

Dr. Einstein's Enemies: Abstemious Delegates: The Prince Giving Up Farming: Gliding Possibilities in The Future Duke Of Gloucester As Best Man:

Victoria And Albert": Royal Associations With Cowes

The

(Special Air-Mail Service),

Dr. Einstein Attacked.

Arr. 7.26 8.53 9.20 10.17 11.1212.43 1.10 2.0 2.18 3.05 5.185.53 7.08 8.40 tonished to learn that among the

Canton...Arr. ... ¡11.25-...5.88

4.87

7.45

STATIONS.

DOWN TRAINS

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Shumchun Dep. 7.02 7.50; 15,30) 10.48; 12.16 244 4.08) 4,34 5,25. | 6.12) 6.60 8.159,00 Shaungshui.Dep. 7.00 7.57 | 10,55), 12.23) 2,61 4,15, 4.41)6.83 | 6.19)|

Dep. 7.14 8.02) Taipo Market. Dep. 7.25 8.12 Talpo Dep. 7.30 5.18 Shatin Dep. 7.138.80 Taumati.....Dep. 7.56 8.48

11.10 19.30 3,06) 4,31) 4,55) 8001 | 6.35) ...

...| 11.14 1244 8,11 4,33) 6,00| 6.09 | 6.40|| ... 11.29 12.59 3,24 4.50) 5,14 6.27 6.58... ..11.41 1.19 8,87 5,0 5,286.42 7,05 ...

London, August 1st. Seeing that Dr. Einstein will talk of anything but politics, I was as piles of letters which reach him daily from Germany are many which beg him to stop his atrocity campaign against Germany,"

These appeals are the result of a recent broadcast by Capt. Goering, the Prussian Prime Minister, who threatened Jewish listeners that they would have to pay dearly for everything Einstein did.

In making Einstein a target for attack, his traducers show a strange psychological lapse; for if there is one man who has the whole world behind him it is Einstein.

He is certainly a most attractive

Kowloon Arr. 8.03 8.48 11.08 11.47 1.18 9.43 5.10 5.33 8.457.11 7.28 9.23 8.41 personality his winning smile and

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soft brown eyes giving a radiant illumination to his features.

The Thirst that Falled,

The delegates to the late World Conference were as abstemious lot. Apart from drinking only very small proportion of the comprehen eive store of wines, gathered from all the corners of the earth for their delectation, they did poorly in other directions.

De mortuis nit nisi bonum. But from June 12 to July 27 hundreds of delegates, secretaries and jour nalists only recounted for 10,000 lagers among them..

These liquids head the list. Then come 6,000 caffes, orange and lemon drinks to a combined number of 10,000: 2,100 ginfizzes, and 1,700 whiskies

Oddments include 175 dozen syphons of soda water and 13 to 10 tons of ice.

Gliding Indefinitely. Flight-Lieut. E. L. Mole, who has broken the British gliding duration record, held the previous record of 6hrs. 10min. This time, at Dun stable, ho stayed up forty-five minutes longer but not as long as he hoped.

I discussed the project with him a few weeks ago, and he told me that one could remain in the air in glider indefinitely, provided conditions were favourable. He had hoped to beat the world record of 21hrs. 30min.

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"I am going to wait until there! 18 R prospect of continuous westerly breeze," he added, and stay up as long as it lasts."

Unluckily for him it died too soon. He is going to try again.

The Prince's Farm.

The Prince of Wales has decided to give up h's Grove Farm, Lenton, in Nattinghamshire, and that his pedigree stook will be disposed of in the autumn.

Public engagements are making increasing demands on H.R.H., and very reluctantly, therefore, he feels obliged to limit his interests,

Prince Arthur of Connaught, Prince Arthur" of Connaught, chairman of the Middlesex Hospital, recently inspected the work on the frame of the final section of the new hospital buildings and met 130 of the workmen who have helped to build. it.

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In an address to the men Prince Arthur said that a gift of £25,000 had been made to the reconstruc- tion scheme by Mr. W. H. Collins, chairman and managing director of Cerebos, Limited.

The Duke of Gloucester as Beri ·

Man,

The Duke of Gloucester attended as best man the marriage at St. Margaret's, Westminster, of Capt. E. W. Brook, his equerry, to Miss Mary Gretton, younger draughter of Colonel John Gretton, M.P., and Mrs. Gretton.

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PROMOTION FOR

SIR M. LAMPSON

HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR EGYPT

HIS MAJESTY THE KING has

approved the appointment of Sir. Miles Lampson, Envoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plent- potentiary at Pelping, to be His Commissioner for Egypt and Sudan.

Bir Miles Lampson, who enter- ed the Foreign Office in 1903 and later held posts in Tokyo, Pelping, Sona and elsewhere, has been British Minister in China 1929.

since

In 1921 he was attached to the

British Delegation to the Wash- ington Disarmament Conference,

and in 1915 to the Locarno Con- terence.

The appointment to Cairo of a professional diplomat of such wide experience gives assurance that the cordial Anglo-Egyptian relations which .bave subsisted during the past four years will- continue, and, that the change at the Residency implies no change of British policy.-British Wireless Service

No Change of Policy in Egypt.

Reuter Informed that Bir

Miles Lampson is unable to leave

China before November, and ex- pects to take up his new post at Cairo before the end of the year.

Capt. "Brook has accompanied the Duke of Gloucester on several.big game hunting expetitions, and was

It is further learned from off- his equerry when he attended the cial circles that the fact that a Coronation of the King of Abys-diplomatist has been appointed to sinia.

Cairo, does not

tadicate any The bride wore a dress of pearl change in policy. tinted silk lace, the skirt flowing out to form a train Her veil of Brussels net was held by a coronet of orange blossom and pearls, and she carried & long spray of orchids. There were eight bridesmaids. The Bishop of Leicester officiated for her Kayis yacht. Vohr

The Royal yacho Victoria and Albert was looking her best when

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

CLOUDY

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT, FORECAST AND REMARKS, 159UED BÝ THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, AT 5,30 P.M., STATED": ----

PRESSURE IS HIGHEST TO THE NORTHEAST OF HOKKAIDO AND IS

RELATIVELY LOW OVER CHINA GENERALLY. A DEPRESSION 18

· SITUATED OVER THE YELLOW SEA.

BP

LOCAL FORECAST:-SW. WINDS MODERATE TO FRESH CLOUDY.

the King and Queen embarked in her at Portsmouth, for she has re- cently undergone her periodical refit

The retiring Commissioner is Sir Percy Lorain:

The question of a successor to Sir Miles Lampson is under con- sideration. Teuter,men

Entered Foreign Office in 1903, St-Mller: Lampson, KCMO

dan Ministers to omul eta 1938,

TESOL TED K

Born in 1880, he was educated; at Eton, and entered the Foreign office in 1903. In 1908' he was appointed Secretary to the Garter Mission to Japan, and from 1908 to 1910 was 2nd. Becretary, to the British Embassy at Tokyo.

In 1911 he was transferred to Boña, but returned to the Far East again in 1918 25 First Secretary to the Pelping Embassy. He was appointed Acting British High Commissioner in Siberia - in 1920.

DIARY OF LOCAL

EVENTS

TO-DAY

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(August 21) (VII Moon, 1st Day). Concent Music, Roof Garden, Peninsula Hotel:

Entries close for competitors of H.K.V.D.O. Gymkhana, noon,

Entries close for Hong Kong in

Theatres

at Portsmouth dockyard, alternational Amateur Swimming As-

The commanding officer is Vice-sociation's championships. Admiral the Hon. Sir Herbert Meade-Fetherstonhaugh, who served throughout the War in destroyers and was present at all the big actions in the North Sea. At Jut- land be led the "M" division, handling it, according to Admiral Jellicoe's despatch, ;"' with con- spicuous ability **

Tho Prince's decision to give up farming in Nottinghamshire will be The Executive officer of the Va much regretted by the farmers "of toria and Albert is Comdr. A. G. B. the district, for his experiments in Wilson, who won the D.S.O. in the improving the Shorthorn class dairy-War, and the pilot is Cour. ing animal have been widely bene. Li Gordon ficial.

The progeny of the Lenton Short horn sires may be found in herds as far distant as America, Canada, and the Argentine.

Among other officers serving in the ship is Leute Lord Hugh T. de la P. Beresford.*

4 Dawes Week, Royal interest in Cowes goes back a long way.

His Canadian Ranch.

Even in the reign of Queen Eliza Grove Farm has been in the bath Cowes appealed to the amateur Prince's possession for some six sea-going fraternity, and in 1588 the years. It consists of 120 acres of Queen had a boat built for pleasure the richest grazing land in the saling in the Channel yes heart of the hunting country, The Royal Yacht Squadron has a Despite rumours that the Prince history going back well over a may dispose of his ranch in hundred years, thanks: mainly tó Canada, he is no such intention the efforts of the first Earl of Yar- at present. He will continues also borough, who with about fifty other his herd on the home farm at Stoke owners of pleasure yachts formed in Climsland in the Duchy of Corn 1812 what was then known as the wall,"aet"

Yacht Club.

The difficulties with which breed ers of pedigree stock have had to

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don's departure from: Croydon Aerodrome on board the India Air. Mail was much struck by the ex cellent English spoken by the Eight years after ita institution young Maharaja of Bharatpar had. contend recently owing to the short- it received sanction to use the prefix his small brothers, who had coma age of buyers have, of course, affect, Royal, and thereafter the as to see the Vicereine offens ed the Prince of Wales.sociation began to receive the pat-They stood for some time on the It will be recalled also that ronage of Royalty, which has con- top of the nerodrome buildings about eighteen months ago the King tinued to this day, 11" We eagerly watching the comings und disposed of the larger part of his King William IV. the Prince goings of the aircraft. Herefords on the Flemish farm «nt | Consort, and King Edward—they • The Maharaja's Windsor on account of the un all took a lively interest in the and gold by nonefrat £ economic state of the farming in- | great festival, and that interest has blue, pagress, with dustry. The farm made famous by been more than maintained by his ed reach ustment, the Prince Consort was handed over † present Majesty. to the Commissioners for Crown Lands

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