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No. 23449. WAADURT*** **я HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1933. ★ ★#я***** Pike Single Copy, 10
HONGKONG-CANTON RAILWAY,
NOTICE.
The Public are hereby informed that a revised time-table will come into force on and from Saturday, 30th September, 1933. Attention is drawn to alterations to the time and departure of certain Local Trains.
Extra Express trains will be run between Kowloon and Canton each Saturday and Sunday as under:
Kowloon...dep.-12.43 p.m. Canton...dep.-12.55 p.m. Canton....arr. —— 8.56 p.m. Kowloon arr: — 4.07 p.m.
HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMERS
JOINT SARVION or THE HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT Cɔ., LTD,, AND ÜHINA' NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
HONG KONG CANTON LINE EN SAILINUS From HONG KONG-Dally at 8 am and 10 p.m.
(Bundays at 10 p.m. only)." SAILINGS From CANTON -Daily at 8 am and 4.30 pm.
(Sundays at 4.30. p.m. only). -. CURTAILED SERVICE
Until further notice Day boats to and from Canton will sail on alternate days only.
HONG KONG-MACAO LINE. SADANGS From HONG KONG at 10 am, and 6.30 p.m.
"
(Week days only).
SAILINGS From MACAU at 9 am and 6
(Week days only).
p.m.
AMENDED SERVICE FROX 1ST OCTOBER, 1933 - SAILINGS From HONG KONG — at 8 am, and 2 p.m. (Week days only).
SAILINGS From MA 040-at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. (Week days only).
EXCURSION TO MACAO
SUNDAY, ler OCTOBER, 1933. S.S. "SUI TAI" -
will leave Hong Kong at 9 am, and Macao at 4 p.m...
SPECIAL SALOON FARES. WEEK DAYS. --Single: $3.00; Betam: $5.00. EXCURSIONS.-Single: $2.50; Beturn: $4.00,
Nory-AllSteamboat Company's Steamers are fitod with Wirless.
Now's the time
new
To install that new O.A C.
"Fire Resisting Safe " stocks just received fitted with either Lever Key, or Combination Locks. Price range from under $100 upwards.
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SWISS BORDER
ARRESTS
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EVERY RECORD KING FEISAL'S
BROKEN!
LAST HOURS German Version Of Manx "Senior Motor An Illness in the Night
Cycle Race
Incident
Berlin, Sept. 26. THE German version of the fron- tier incident which occurred early on Sunday morning at Otter- bach, ear Basel alleges that a mo- tor-car, inscribed "Hail Moscow," "Hall Red-Front" came to the Swiss-derman frontier, accompani- ed by a motor cyclist.
The four occupants of the car insulted the German Customs off clals, whereupon, ten armed Nazi "Storm Troops" arrested while the motor-cyclist Reuter.
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WINNER'S 20-YARD MARGIN
{Special Att-Mail Service),
London, Sept. 12. All previous records were broken in the Sentor Manx Grand Prix in the Isle of Man- yesterday. H. L. Daniel, a 23-year-old London mo- them.tor engineer, who lives at Lee, led fed-all the way and won at an aver- age speed of 18.98 miles per hour. His time was 2h 55min 29sec. compared with the record estab- shed in 1931 by JM. Muir of 3h min 1586c, or an average speed of 71.79 mph,
It was reported on Monday last from Zurich that the Nazis crossed the Swiss border in pursuit of the Germans whom they arrested and maltreated in the presence of a solitary Swiss guard.
THE TOKYO OUTRAGES
20 Civilians Now On Trial
(Special Air-Mal! `Service)
London, Sept. 12. The death of King Feisal occur red suddenly and unexpectedly shortly after midnight at the hotel in Berae where he was staying while undergoing a cure.
He had been under treatment re- cently by Dr. Alfred Kocher, "01 Berne, for gland trouble, when he was obliged to return to Baghdad in connection with the assyrian dimenities, and had ar- rived back in Switzerland last Sunday, coming by air. Appar- Iently he had been in bla usual health during the week and no- thing nad occurred to suggest the possibility of his sudden death. He had expected to stay three weeks or a month In Berne before re- turning to Baghdad."
J. K. Swanston, of Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, was second. at an aver- Yesterday he went by motor-car age speed of 75.90 mph. He set to Interlaken, where he lunched, up a new lap record of 77.88 and was away about five hours," mp.h. which 15:43.m.ph.. faster He appeared very tired when he than the previous best. J. Marrived bäck at his hotel. About Muir, Cambridge University, was third with 75.11 mph.
In the last lap there was a ter rifc duel between Daniell and Swanston, a tew yards onlyse- parating them over the whole of the 37 miles
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7 o'clock he complained of palpita tion of the heart, and the doctor was called. A careful examination. showed that he was suffering from arterio schlerosis, it is thought brought on by the worry of recent anairs in Iraq, and that his heart HANDLEBARS LEVEL.
also was in a very feeble còndi- tion Injections were given and Daniell rushed past the post with a nurse left with him for the night. hlave a great victory at times of feeling lil, and his brother All | only twenty yards to spare, to BC- About 12.30 he again complained
ducing the lag lap the handlebars and two Ministers, who were ac ASIA LIFE BLDG; of the two riders
Plate and companying him- General Nuri maths apretatora daw kong hairunaldi Fasha, the Minister for Furélen,
*ing Cornering st., the dangerous bends.
Takyo, Bept. 26: THE trial of twenty civilians con- nected with the outrages of May 15 last year, opened this morn
mg Reuter
The first six were:
Affairs, and Haldar Bey, the Minis“ ter of Publice Works-rare- called to his bedside, but he had passed
| FAREWELL TO AN 1, H. L. Daniell (Norton), 2h 56m away before they arrived.
ADMIRAL
Home Fleet and Sir John Kelly
Special Air-Mall Service?
London, Sept., 12. Over forty ships of the Home Fleet are now lying in Portland Harbour, and a flotilla of drifters (the penny buses of the fleet) is engaged in landing Uberty men, both at Portland and Weymouth, writes Mr. Hactor Bywater in the London "Daily Telegraph.".
298. 76.98 m.ph.
2, J. K. Swanston
59m 75.99 m.p.h.
Mi
(Norton); 2n
·5, J. M. Muir (Norton); 3h um 62s
75.11 m.ph.
4. Norman Gledhill (Norton), 3
3m 505. 73.90 m.p.h.
BODY EMBALMED,
The body has been embalmed. and will be taken to Baghdad for burial. A great many messages of sympathy have been received in Berne from England, and there have been telephone calls all day Zrom people who knew the late "...King..
5. R. Harria (Norton), 3h 4m 445.
79:54 m.p.h.
6. A Munks (Velocette), 3h 5m 3a,
73.42, m.p.h
The team prize was won by Kirkcaldy "A" team.
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On Inquiring what effect the change would have on affairs in In spite of the great speeds, the Iraq an important official said hazards of the course and the that nothing could heavy entry, not one of the com- seen. "No one," it was stated, be fore- petitors was seriously hurt,
could replace King Feisal, but no- Muir in the first two laps treat-thing will be known as to the fu- ed a record for this race, both for ture until we get back to Iraq." the standing start lap and the fly- ing start lap. He also set up a
The death of King Feisal has new record by being the first caused deep regret throughout amateur road-racing man to com- Switzerland, where he had many The Nelson, Harship of the Com-plate two laps of this course in less mander-in-Chier, was the first to than an hour, yet within the fol- She arrived late last lowing hour the next six riders all night, and thereby unwittingly accomplished this feat.. frustrated & plan for giving Adml. LA Cordingley, of Haslingden, the Swiss people;, and this even- Sir John Kelly, whose appointment Lancashire, who crashed in then, in the absence of the Prest as Commander-in-Chief enda next third circuit at Quarter Bridge, Foreign Minister paid an official dent, the Vice-President and the week, a Lovel civic welcome. The was taken to hospital, where it was visit of condolence. Mayor of Weymouth, himself a re-found that he was suffering from tired naval officer (Engr.-Capt. Fa Iscerated face and concussion.. W. Hambln), and the Town Clerk, Mr. Percy Smallman, were to have gone out in an aeroplane to greet the Nelson while, she was still some miles from the shore.
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The aeroplane was to have flown the mayor's pennant as: commo- dore of the Weymouth Sailing Club, and-streamers were to have been attached to the wings. This would. It is believed, have been the Arst civis welcome of its kind.-
THE NEW LEANDER.
Finance, who knew the King per- sonally, called at the hotel this morning to offer the sympathies of
meeting. Bailors' and Soldiers
Home, 8 pin. DIARY OF LOCAL Kowloon Union Church
EVENTS
TODAY
(September 19
All to-day other mits of the
VII Moun: 8th: Day) Fleet have been coming in, but Church Grounds to meet Bishop Gathering in St. Andrew's there are still some notable absen- and Mrs Hall 4:30 pm. tees. The Hood has gone up north Concert Music, Roof Garden to work up after recommission-Peninsula Hotel.
ing: the Valiant is in dock at whist Drive, Seamen's Institute. Devonport, and the Rodney is not 9 pm.
due here untie Monday. For the Mby Kata M
moment, therefore, the only capital Annual Gala, Repulse Bay, 2.30 Children's League ships here are the Nelson, Wax spite, Malaya, and Renowned
pm One of the most interesting of tion 3.30 p.m.
Band Castle Building Competi- the visitors is the new cruiser Men's Relay Race, & p.m.6h Leander, whose single big funnel Pyjama and 1933 Beach Wear and super-posed turreta give her parade. 5.30 p.m. the appearance Gi a pocket battle ship. She has just become flag ship of the Second Cruiser Bus dron.**
On Tuesday Admi. Sir John Kel ly will bid farewell to the Fleet. The Nelson on that day is leaving for, Portsmouth, where Adml Kelly is to hand over the command to his successor, Adml Bir William Boyle. I understand that the en tire Fleet will put to FR and escort the flagship for several hours. Then the ships are to form into two long columns, through which the fagship will steam with Admi (Continued, at foot of next CoL)
Presentation of Prizes by Lady Pool, 6 pmangya
Ladies Church
Society (Continued on next Column)
idge,
for
men's Guild, 10 sm.”
Auctions.
Bale of Race Poules by Public Roup by Hughes & Hough."" st Hongkong Jockey Club Paddock, Race Course, 5.16 p.m.
Lammert's Bale of Household Furniture, Peking Building (Mar- ble Hall), 43A, Peking Road, Kow- loon 10.30 a
Theatres
King's: "Internal Machine." Queen's: "The White Sister."
Centrais "The White Gold Dragon (a Chinese picture).
Oriental: The Cuban - Lave Gong
Star: White Deyil Majestic "Lonely Wives!
Tes Dances at King's Restan Tant Hongkong and; Repulse Bay Academy Botels, and "Majestic Dancing
Dinner Dances at Hongkong and Repulsé Bay Hotels King's
Restaurant.
V.R.C
5.30
Sports.
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aming Gala Répu
"THE LOST CHORD"
ELIZABETH ALLAN & JOHN STUART
"THE MEDSHIPMAID"
JESSIE MATTHEWS & FRED KERR
"CLEANING UP"
GEORGE GEE & BETTY ASTELL
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