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No. 23455, #¶**** 168♬ HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933. AND ɑBJK4ATO Price Single Copy, 10 cts.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY

TIME TABLE.

On and after SEPTEMBER 30ra, 1933, until Further Notice (all previous.)

Time Tables cancelled).

UP TRAINS

STATIONE ཐ

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No.

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

14 P.M. 26 22 1834 96 25

K

Kowloon Dep. 6,21 6.15 6.87 2.05 2.15 101211.30 12.12 12.43 1.20 2.20 435 455 6.OT 7,48 „Taumati 125.) £38...

5.02 6.15.7.50

... 8.15 8.478.02

Shazia..Dep. 8,#5.

Talpo.. Dep. 6.59

Tapa Market,

Drp.) 7.04

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9.24 10.1011.41) 12.10 ........ 9.88 10.8311.58 12.31... 9.50. 10.4812,06 17.45 § ..

11.50 ... 8.55 10.80|12.18 12,49, ... 10.08 110112.32 11.69)..... (2.06) ...

1.89 ***

162.

5,28 6.41 8,13.

6.326.48 0.19

5.4.3: 6.578.20

9.149.42 10.11 11.0812.87 1.04.....2.11 3.50 ... 5.43 7.02 8.34

Finlloy. Dey.7.15

Shwangshui.

Dep. 7.20,

Bhurchan

Canton,Am,!

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Art. 7,36 8.53

111.25

9.30 9.48 10.17 11.1812.43 1.10 1.91 | 2.17) 3:06) 6.19 5.64 7.08 8.40

6.45' DOWN TRAINS

8,58

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Bhaang- shual...

Dep. 7.09: 7.57

Fang

Dap.7.148.02

Talp

Market

Dep. 7.25 8.12!

Telpa..

4,15 4.28 | 4.45 8,40 8.1)

4,204.88

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10.66 12,232,51

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11.10 12.838.06431|48|

5.146.25

6.40

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7.06

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11.14 12:44 8.11 |ƒ........ 435 5.02 1.00 .....

Dep 7.438.30) 11.29 12,588,344.49 8:17 6,18 6.05 8.58

Dap. 7.30 8.16

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Dep. 7.56 8,43) Kowloon

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11.41 1.19 837 ... 5.02 6.34

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Arr.] 8.02|8.49) 11,08) 11.47) 1.18|8,43,407 5.08 5.10 | 8.396.197.117.28 8.197.549.41

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Scottish Air-Mail Letter

The Queen As Stall-Holder: Scotland's New Secretary Of State Toc H Founder In Scotland Tribute To Dr. Donald

New Gaming Laws

Fraser: Chinese Boys In

(Special Air-Mail Berrion)

ed nearly round the work. He has toured the Empire the United but States, and South America,

HOME RACING

SENSATION Rumour Coup de Lyon Is Not Fit

London, Octate.

A sensation, was caused, in TSC- ing circles to-day by fairly reliable reports that Mr. Howard da' Wal- den's Crack Coup de Lyon had broken down in training. --

Reports state that Coup de Lyon is suffering from weakness in the bock and may never be fit enough to race again.

Coup de Lyon was until, to-day

very

ROYAL HELPERS AT FETE" Edinbugh, Sept. 12. There were five Royal stallhol- ders at. c. fete held in the grounds travelling has a feination for second favourite for the Cam- to be Fun of Abergeldie Castle Deeside him, as he counts ramp steam-bridgeshire Stakes, Among them was Princess Mar-ers" among his chief amusements shortly, and was, in fact,

strongly fancied. His betting price garet whocedebrated her third! ...

THE LATE DR. FRASER

came down with a run to 100 to 1. birthday last month. The fete, la

A tribute by the Rev. Ernest. D. "There seems to be little doubt fact, might be called her first pu-

Jarvis, of Wellington Church, Olas-about Coup de Lyon's lack of ft- blic appearance.

The Royal visitors held the fol-gow, to the memory of the late ness, but there is evidently a hope Very Rev. Dr. Donald Fraser' was in some quarters that he may be lowing stalls:

the morning service In} brought up to scratch in time for

(Mr.: Jarvis | the race. There · were, takers at j Wellington Church. sald that there was no man more the odds of 100/1 to-day-Reuter. York-Green-loved för his own sake in all the

Church than Donald Fraser,

The Queen-China and fancy read at

articles.

The Duke of York.Game. The Duchess of grocery and preserves

Princesses Elizabeth and Mar- garet-White and purple heather. The Queen's stall was besieged by a throng of eager buyers. Throughout the afternoon she was kept busy the crowd in front of her stall was never less than air or eight deep.

It was very. hot in the marquee, but the Queen never deserted her counter till four o'clock, by which time she had cleared gl her stock Her Majesty then went to Lady Keppel's flower stall and helped her to get rid of her supply of blooms.

While the Durchess of York was busy among cabbages, carrots, and

"I first met him." MJarvis re- called when he was on his first furlough from Livingstonia a very short meeting it was, and he would not, I imagine, remember it, but it meant much to a young student to have seen his face, to have realis ed the consecrated character of the man, and to have stened to the real, eloquence with which Dr. Fraser always described the call and needs of Africa

"Between that time, and the time when I was brought through. Wel ington inte closer touch with him there lay a long Derkid when Africa claimed all his streng The work he did there which

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY (October 4).

(VIII Moon 15th Day). Mid-Autumn Festival, Chung- chu chien, Bank and Customs Holiday.

Lammert's Sale of. Bousehold Furniture, "Roadside." Mount Davis Road, 10.30 an

Concert Music, Roof Garden, Peninsula Hotel

Modern Antimony. Exhibition,

Komor's Art Room, & am to 5 pm. Tenth Annual Meeting of Chi-

noon; Sergeants' Mesa Committee (HKVDC.) 8 p.m.

Whist Drive, Seamen's Justitute, p.m., Kowloon“ Union Church Women's Guild, 10 am

pota of jam, and the Duke was brought him fame and hongrese Estates, Ltd., China Building, disposing of grouse and other from his University and the Gren game, the little Princesses' stall of cral Assembly, will be his lasting white and purple heather was the monument, He was bokath centre of an admiring throng. greatest of modern morte Princess Elizabeth was an able. "Others can and wil, speak of saleswoman, greeting each perch- his work and perhaps the vaine aser with a smile while. Princess of what he did after his recall to Margaret was a most efficient as the homeland will yet be assessed at its true value. Meanwhile, we not the missionary,

sistant.

As Princess Elizabeth attended to remember her customers, her little sister sel-statesman, the ex-Moderator, the ected new sprigs of heather for Chaplain to the King, but the man who was a member and an elder her; Trade was so brisk that a second.consignment had to be sent in this congregation, so gracious, so genial, so charming in his true and simple piety.

for."

Although the King did not at- tend while the tete was in pro-

"He was a lovely man whom it

Theatres. Queen's: "Variety Programme?" Central: "Ladles of the Jury.” King's: "The Kid From Spain." Oriental: "A Fool's Bridal Night"

(Chinese film).

Majestic: Carnival Boat."

Sports. Hockey: Mamak Tournament. R.A.M.C. V: Bignals (U.S.R.C. ground), 4.30 p.m.

Lawn Bowls:-Club de Recreto v.

*

Principal Mails. Inward from Europe via Suez by Rawalpindi.

and

gress, he showed his interest in the 3 a blessing to have known, and ghanghai, 3.30 p.m. event by visiting all the stalls in whom it will always be a blessing the course of the forenoon.

to remember. We are grateful to The fete was held to defray, the God for such a gift, for his fel-: cost of the installation of heating lowship with us, and for the in- apparatus in the little church of fluence which the recollection of Crathle, where the King and him will exert on us who loved him. Queen and other members of the until we see him again Royal family worship while in re- sidence.

NEW UNDER-SECRETARY FOR

SCOTLAND

Outward for・・ América, Europe via Siberia, by Chichibu

Maru. 8.30 am

"We remember with affection Mrs. Fraser and her children at back shop, in Glasgow seven years home, and we remember with as ago.

in Mr. Colin Vince began real an affection George Fraser,

A

so recently settled in his father's humble' way' making high-tension The Secretary of State for Ecot-old mission delda Tonely post batteries in Bothwell Street, Glas- land has appointed Mr. John Jez- rey, C.B., C.BE, who has been Sec-aunted now by the memory of a gow. His first week's profit was retary to the Department of Health father whom he will not see on £7 10s....

earth again." for Scotland from 1928; to the office of Permanent Under-BecrË~ tary of State for Scotland, which will become vacant on October 1 by the retirement of Sir John Lamb, K.C.B., LLD.”

LOCH LOMOND SUNG BY CHINESE BOYA

He went to London a few years ago and converted, his tiny bed- room in Poplar into a workshop, where he continued his business. One of Scotland's best-known Three months later he took over songsThe Bonnie, Bonnie Banks the whole noor, and soon after- Loch Lomond"—was sung with wards was able to Boquire the "Mis Becretary of State has ap- clearness and feeling by two whole building-an area of 20,000 pointed Mr. J, E. Highton, BL, Chiness, boys in a special BB. Chief Insurance Inspector in the broadcast from the Glasgow studiouare feet, including the house.

To-day this man employs 1000 Department of Health for Scot- of the B.B.C, of “Jubilee 'Jinki."

workers, and they turn out bat land, to succeed Mr. Jeffrey na This entertainment was special- teries charged with 30,000,000 volta Secretary to the Department. by arranged by Glasgow Battalion per week

Mr. Jeffrey, who was born 62 of The Boys Brigade, and was

The £50,000 order placed with years ago, of Scottish parentage, heard by thousands of little Mr. Vince yesterday is a record har been associated with the mouse listeners throughout Scotland dur- for the exhibition, and part of of medical and Poor Law reket and ing Children's Hour

£1,000,000 worth of orders placed the pubile health service in Scot-| The two Chinêss boys, Chay Ab since the exhibition opened on land for the fast 30 year. From 800 and Tan Kệng Kant,... have Friday last. ** 1912 to 1919 he was Secretary to come from Singapore to take part i NEW GAMING LAWS the Scothian National Health In in the inbiler celebration - In a The Scottish Omice authorities, surance Commission, and he was clear voice, Keng Kang told how are about to be faced with the Becretary to the Scottish Board of the B.B. nourished in Singapore, big and complicated problem of Health for the next nine years and repeated the motto of The dealing with the gaming and lot- FOUNDER PÅDRE OF TOC H ·Boga""" Brigade · in Chinese. The tery laws. The position is that The Too fete at Kirkton words sounded queer, but the Chin the Home Secretary is pledged to House Carlure, to-morrow, which ese song which followed by Ah introduce new and comprehensive brings the popular founder padre, Boo sounded queerer still, sa legislation for the consolidation the Rev. Philip Thomas Byard "I will sing again,” said Ah 800, and amendment of the existing Clayton, to Scotland, revives the after he had finished, “but this statutes relating to gaming, gam- curiosity that still exists regarding time it will be a Scots song. They bling, and sweepstakes in Eng- his movement; "Toc, H—the Toc are more beautiful” The two land and Wales in accordance with

is merely old army signals langu- boys then sang together a verse the recommendations of the Royal age for the letter "T" stands for and the chords of "The Bonnie, Commission on Betting. In cer- Talbot House, a service mission to Bonnie Banks," and gave a re- tain respects the laws of England soldiers instituted during the war markable performance.

differ from those in Scotland. The

and named after Glibert Talbot, į: "Jubiles Jinks" Consisted of solos, impression in Whitehall, however, youngest son of the Bishop' of dueta, recitations,quarielles, and is that the Government will decide Winchester. The post-war move- even a mouth organ number by a in favour of a comprehensive Bul ment has for. Its alm the training Glasgow lad, who made the little for the whole of the United of the younger generation in "class instrument trill. Ouersing the Kingdora. The point is one for reconciliation, and unselfish ser- 3.3. ranks of various speakers was consideration first between the

one of the smart items

Home Office and the Scottish £50,000 ORDER FOR SCOTS Omicer understand that this A GO-GETTER

new principle of making the bet The biggest single order for ting and sweepstake laws common 250,000 batteries valued at £60,000 to England and Scotland in re- was booked yesterday at the garded by the legal and constitu

vice

WRITER AND TRAVELLBEAR The Rey Mr. Clayton 3 a native

of Queensland, Australia, and has. been vicer of All Hallows, Barking-

by the Tower, London, since 1922,

For the Toc movement he has Radio Exhibition in Glasgow by ational experts in Whitehall as not written and spoken many hundreds young Glasgow wireless expert only practicable, but highly desir of thousands of words and travell- who started business in a Ittle able, andexpedient.

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