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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE.

On and after MAY 137, 1934, until Further Notion (all previous

Time Tables cancelled),

LONDON

AIR-MAIL

STATIONS

104

UP TRAINS

Q

13 34 20 49

No. No. No. No. No. No. No, UT No. xc. Na No. No. No.

1

13 14 18, KM, AM, AMI AM,

A

LawlorDep. 8.25 8.15

Vaumati Dep. 883)

Shasta, Dep. 6.45

Talpo..Dep. 6.6st

Taipo Maches

Imp. 7.04

Banding. Dep. 7,18] Shazambut.

Dap.7.20

Shouchun

8,379.15 10.12 12.13 1-20) 1.45 9,30 3,10), 4.95) 4.55 0.07, 7,49 8.43 0.24 10.19 13.19 1.37 1.52

9.86 10,31 12.81) 1.39)

ILI

9.80 10.48 13.45 1.53...

9.56 10.50 12.49 1.56 2.18)

... 15.00 11.01 13.65 2.06 3.29)

5,036,157,50

KAS (LIT) LOS 5,386,41 5.15

5,32 6.46) 8.10

6.43 6.67 8.29

| 9.17; 10.11| 11.00 - 1,04 2,11) 2,33) 2.59) 9,46|| ... | 6.48) 7.02 8.34

A 7,36 8.53 9.35 10.17 11.13 1.10 3.17 2.39) 3.08) 3.83 6A3| 5.54 7.06 8,40

Chaton Ar 111.25 5.45"

7.45...

DOWN TRAINS

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. STATIONA 1 B 5 + 4 15 0

A.M. AM.. AN A.M. ·P:X. 1.M.A..

DOWN

1.3. Mixed

No. No. No.

No. No. 17 19 13

25 ¡P.M. (P.M. (P.M.

P.M.) P.M.

Canton, Dep

8.00

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8,40

ko

... 4.20...

Bhometan

Dep 7.03 7.50 10.30) 10,45 19.18 2.44 4.08 4,20 6.94 6.12 6.50| 7.11 9.00

Sheungchi..

Dep. 7.06 7.37 Faning. Dep.7.148.03

10,58 12.239.51 4.16 4.2 5.40 6.19

7.17 9.07

11.00 12.28 2.56 1.20 4.385.44 6.25 ... Fo

Taipo Market

Dap.7.25 8.1%

11.10 13.39 3,06 4,31 4.54

e.25

Taip.. Dep. 7.30 8.16

17.14 12.448.114.85 6.03

8:40

11.28 19.53 8.34 440 5,17 10.08 0.53 ... 11.41 1.12 3.37 5.02 0.34

7,06

Shatin.. Dep. 7.438.80 Taumati

Kawinas

De: 7.56 8.4a) A 8.029401

11.47 1.19.435.08) 5.40 6.107.117.328) 7,549.41

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LETTER

Femina Vie Heureuse And Northcliffe Prizes:

“B. P.” Deputy: Tour Of Battlefields: In- stitute Of Architects: Confidence Needed, Harriman's Sentence:

A Half-Scale Model: An Elderly Student “

London, June 29. The Femina Vie Heureuse and Northcliffe Prizes for the most representative novel of the year of English and French

life res- pectively were presented yesterday afternoon at L'Institut Francais, Cromwell Gardens, South Kensing- ton, to Miss Stella Gibbons and M. Pierre Marols.

4.

From Our Own Correspondent) Lord Hailsham is expected to return to London on Sunday.

with his ship. entirely ballasted with gold and silver, valued at £1,500,000-a stupendous sum for those days.

He arrived, we read, about ser- mon time. very few or none re- maining with the preacher, all hastening to see the evidence of God's love and blessings towards our gracious Queen and Country by the fruit of our Captain's labour and success.""

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It is stated that the visit takes place each year and that there is no question of a conference during the visit with French collengues. SIR GILES SCOTT RE-ELECTEN Sir Giles Scott has been re- elected for a second year as presl- dent of the Royal Institute of The chair, at the presentation British Architects. He will thus ceremony was taken by Misse president when the handsome Rebecca West, who referred to a curious characteristic of many Engilsh writers of note. They seemed crusty and all too ready to discredit the art of literature. In France they seemed to do some things much better than we did. We did not seem to paint as well, or to produce as much poetry as was the case abroad, but no other country produced as much Ultera- ture in proportion to its popula-Buildings came into existence totions. If he dislikes dying heartily tion. In fact English people seem-defend them.

new headquarters of the institute in Langham. Place are opened. His father. George Gilbert Scott. was a notable architect," and his grandfather, Str George Gilbert Scott, was an architect of national importance who octupled the chair

of the institutė" and was so active In the renovation and restoration of old buildings that the Society

GROWING WINGS AT 58 Mr. Filson Young, at the age of So, is to add learning to fly to the experiences of an adventurous life. Since 1928 he has been grämme adviser to the B.B.C., and a pro-

the outcome of his new project is thas he is to give six broadcast talks entitled "Growing Wings."

He told me yesterday that he for the Preservation of Ancient Intends to speak without reserva-

ed to have such a facility for

MR. JULES BACHE'S OFTIMISM literary expression that one felt it ought to be discouraged and Mr. JAS. Bache, the New York

controlled.

There was 120,000,000 people in the U.B.A., he added, who belleved in everything the President told them. There were, 2,000,000 who

banker, said that the only thing Mr. Philip Quedalls, who pre-now needed in America was sented the prizes," said that he hadfidence, been looking through the Hat of "We are on the road to, pros- awards and had been struck by perity. under the leadership of the fact that with one exception England." .he såk, "and not even they had always gone to novelists. President Roosevelt can prevent us It was a little unfortunate that reaching it." the idea should be fostered, that English and French literature was co-extensive with the novel. There were whole areas of English literature which lay far beyond the English novel, and so it was with French literature also. · He would suggest that there should' He did not, however, consider, be at some stage a little

that the New Deal had seriously recognition of works of imaginashackled big industry. As for the tlon which were not novels.

President's Wall Street legislation, he said he rather welcomed it that otherwise.

more

did not. "Mr. Jules Bache. I gat- hered, belonged to the minority.

Since the firm bearing his name made the second largest profits last year on Wall Street-over $1,250,000-be clearly speaks with authority on this subject,

Miss Gibbons said it had been thought in some quarters that "Cold Comfort Farm" was an attempt to make fun of some form of fiction. That was not so. Her first idea was to take some perfect ty normal, sane personį and put him or her down in the midst of Mr. Bache has lost. his belief in a lot of ill-balanced people, almost democracy. Bue he retains his lunatics, and see what would hap-American optimism-except on the nen. When she had written a golf course. chapter or so on those lines she suddenly realized that there was quite a lot of such people to be found in ordinary novels..of Eng- lish farm life. Hence the idea to which she had referred.

M. Pierre Mavois and the French Ambassador both spoke in French.

CHIEF SCOUT'S DEPUTY

"Sunningdale won't let me forget I'm 73," he says.

A SENSATIONAL CASE Mr. Joseph W. Harriman's sen- tence to four and a-half years'..

imprisonment follows on one of

the most sensational cases in New York of recent years.

After his arrest, as the result of

he will say so.

His object is to describe in detail the experiences of & Aying pupil.

His course

begins at Heston sens a week until he obtains his shortly, and he will take two les

"B" certificate,

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THE MEMEL PROBLEM

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press* (Copyright.)1

Memel, July 14.

promulgated on June 12, the Li- By virtue of the emergency law

thuaniah Governor of Memel terri- tory decreed on Saturday the dis- solution of three German parties. It is anticipated that the deputies of these groups will be deprived of their seats in the Memel diet whose quorum would thereby shrink from 29 members to about. ten, tuus giving the five Lithuan- lan depuites the key position. »

The German population in Me- mel, however, are confident that following the German Govern- ment's representations, the four signatories to the Memel conven- tion-England, France. Italy and Japani-will take steps to put an end to the Lithuanian despotism. -Transocean Kuo Min.

DOLLFUSS VISITING ITALY

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In his 78th year Lord Baden-Mr. Roosevelt's drive against mal-Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Powell has taken the step of practices in big business. Mr. appointing a Chief Scout's Com- missioner to deputise for him at functions in connection with the movement. Since his illness of last year the Chief Scout, has kept | to his Hampshire home as much as possible and maintained contact with the London headquarters through, his secretary. To-day he announced, however, that Major A. Waley will deputise för him at Scout functions which he is unable to attend, and it is understood that when Lard Baden-Powell lea-

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Vienna, July 14, to avold the consequences.

Chancellor Dollfuss left on Ba- "All the delaying machinery of turday with his family for Vic- the American courts was set in cloni, Italy where FIRU Dollfuss motion, and the banker's evasions and her children will spend sev- included attempts at suicide.

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this arrangement will continue, in force. In spite of his years "B.P." is a remarkably virile man, but It is natural that he should now

REPLICA OF DRAKE'S SHIP desire to delegate a considerable

A half-scale working model "of proportion of executive work in his International organisation.

Drake's famous ship, the Golden Hind, was launched' at Devonport VISCOUNT HAILSHAM AND MR. yesterday, and will be seen sailing

DUFF COOPER

at Plymouth during Navy Week, Viscount Hailsham, Secretary of manned by men in sixteenth-cen- State, for War, Mr. Daff Cooper,tury costume. Financial Secretary to the War Once, with Gen Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd and forty British stan officers left London yesterday for France, where they will make a tour of the Aisne battlefields.

Built under the supervision of experts versed in ancient ship lore, the model is an absolutely exact replica of the originas,

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