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On and after MAY 1st, 1934, until Further Notice (all previous
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UP TRAINS
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Bhatu.. Dep. 845
Taipo..Dep. 8.50
Taipo Market!
Dep.7.04
Nurling Dep 7.16
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6.06.187.50 5.18 6.27 8.03 5.236.41 8.16
STATIONS
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A EwloanDep. 6.25 8.15 8.37 Taureati Dep. 39
13.43
9.15 10,12 12.12 1 20 1.492.20 3.10 0.34 10.19 12.19 1.27 1.69 ej, m D.36 10.31.12.81 1.39
4.35 4.50 6077.49
0.50 10.48 12,15) 1,52
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5,82 6.46 8.19
10.08 11.01 12.69 2.06 2.09 ...
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Ar 7.2 8.53 0.23 10.17 11.19 1.10 3.17
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EXCURSION TO MACAO
SUNDAY, 3 AUGUST, 1934
S.S. "SUI TAI"
wili leave Hong Kong, at 9.39 a.m, and Macao at 4.30 pm.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO MACAO MONDAY, Oru AUGUST, 1934
S.S. SUI TAI"
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SPECIAL BALOON FARES.
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• SXCURSIÓNS.-Single: $9.50; Betara:$4,00.
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ROOSEVELT'S
RETURN
Many Problems To Solve
ROYAL NAVY
Latest Appointments
(Special Air Mail Rervice)
London July 21. The Admiralty notified the fol- lowing appointments to-day.
for
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
To-day
MONDAY, AUGUST 6.
Anniversaries and Holidays.---
Cinemas.
King's-"Stand Up And Cheer" Queen's: Sadie McKee" Central:-"Chinese Picture"
Oriental: "Smoky" World:"Chinese Picture".
Lee:"Chinese Picture""" Alhambra:"Night Birds" Majestic:-"Eat 'em Alive" Star:-"Fashions Of 1934"*
Miscellaneous
Washington, August 4. Cars.-R. A. B. Edwardi, to Vic-Bank Holiday. With many important problems | tory, for Signal School, Aug. §; and awaiting solution, and the Congres-; G. A. French, to Victory sional elections drawing near. the Technical course.. Aug. 13. country is interestedly awaiting Payr. Car.K. M. Lawder, to
Pre- Hemes, Atg. 15. the several speeches which sident Roosevelt will make on his Lt.-Cdrs-G. L. Bodoano, to Iron Journey from Portland, Oregon. toj Duke; and H. P. H. Bent to Dryad, Washington-
Aug. 16; G. A. C. Williams, to Ver- President Roosevelt, who was non for course. Aug 20, and Welcomed on landing at Portland seconded to R.A.F. AU28; and L at the end of his vacation by his B. Farrant, to Resource wife, the Treasury Secretary. Mr. Henry Morgenthau, and the Secretary of Interior, Mr. Harold L. Ickes will make a short tour of the north-west, including an inspection of the great dam at Conneville, which is in the course of erection.
Later, he will
join u special train. accompanied by several Cabinet ministers and leading Congressmen. en route to Wash ington.
The President returns to face a situation likely to test his powers to the utmost.
With the increased plight of the farmers, owing to the drought, and the sluggishness with which the housing programme has got going." economic recovery has lagged cou- siderably during hls holiday, little which was marked with activity on the part of the Govern-
Payr. Lt.Cdr.-W. D. Stranack. to Fitzroy, Aug. 27.
First Launch Picnic of the Hong LL-R. C. Lewis, to Vernon, July Kong Cycling Club, from Yaumati 30.
Temp. Instr. Lts. J. E Kings- land, to Neptune; and AE. John- ston, to Achilles. Aug. 20.
|
Ferry (Jordan Road Wharf), 1 p.m.
Claims against the Estate of Roza de Lima Gutierrez late of
Cd. Gunner.-S. J. McCarthy. to "Bird Cage." due. Drake, July 23.
Wt. Supply Officers.-T. F. Tobin and C. J. Parker, to Victory, July and R. E. Hornbrook, to 30: Titania, Aug. 27.
Senior Masters.-H. F. Short, to St. Vincent. Aug. 31; and C. J. Pickerill, to Rodney, on recoming.
Schoolmaster.-A. J. E. Swanni; te Rodney, en recommg.
Lectures in Home Nursing and First Ald. Women's International Club, 5.15 p.m.
Moon.-VI Moon, 26th day.
Principal Malls
Inward from London by Somall,
Sports
Lawn Bowls.-Singles Champion- ship. Pairs Championship, W. K The Admiralty notified the fol-way and A. S. Gores v. A. Chap- lowing appointments yesterday:-
Cars.-G. L'E. M. Sturges, to Glorious, Aug. 31; and J. Creswell, to Queen Elizabeth, Segt. 26.
Engr. Cars.-P. H. McCartan, to
man
de
and J. Fraser (Club Recreio green). 5 p.m.; J. C. Brown v. T. F. Stainton (Club de Recreio green), 5.15 p.m.
Sunrise.-6.56 a.m. Sunset.-7.01
ment. Indicating that the "New Mackay Aug. 11: G. G. P. Burt, to `p.m.* Deal is largely dependent on Pre-President for service in Engr.-in-Tides-High: at 6.15 and 21.55; sident Roosevelt himself for inta- Chief's Dept, Aug. 13. and W, S. Low at 13,52 and 23.40.
Ward, to Caradoc, on retket tive and driving force.
Many are inclined to bellete that the "New Deal" has reached a critical stage, and, though gen- eral opinion still supports the main ideas of the policy, if the present falling off of trade con- tinues much longer the opposition to the Administration's policy is certain to increase.-- Reuter
GERMANY'S DEBT TO
LANCASHIRE
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(Special to Hong Kong
Daily Press")
fly Telegraph, Copyright, Tele raphic Messages Ordinance, Received, Lugust 4. 740 p.m.)
Lancashire, Aug. 4. Fifty thousand mea may be thrown out of employment in the *cby
future pear
unless some arrangement is come to with Ger many according to news which comes from the Egyptian Yarn section.
Cdrs. (EX-A. D. Bonny, to Ad- venture; and. K. E. Smith, to En- terprise, on relief.
to
Surgn. Cdr.-E. C. Holtem, victory for. R.N.B., Aug. 3.
.Lt.-Cars.-W. R. Marshall O'Diane, to Sardonyx, in command. Aug. 3; and G. H. Birley, to Faulk- nor, Aug. 15,
Engr. Lt-Car-H, Welch, to Nel- son, Aug. 14.
Lt.-Cdra. (E)-P. B. A. Caruana to Cyclops, July 31; and C. Little- wood, to Apollo, Aug. 14
Payr. Lt.-Cdrs.. A. Hussey, to Pembroke Aug. 9; and A. R. Brad- shaw, to President for duty in NID, Admiralty, Aug. 23.
Lta.-J. C. A. Ingram, to Camp- bell; and C. F. W. St. Quinton, to Hood, as Flag Lt. to 'Rear-Admiral S. R. Bailey; Aug. 14; and. C. J. O, Malcohm, to Forester, Aug. 20.
Lts. (E).-D. A, Cotman, to L. 69, July 18; E A. Read, to Medway, July 20; I: C. Howden, to Bruce, July 28; R. R., Shorto and A. N. Pleton, to Rodney, on recommg.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7.
Auctions-Grown Land Sale, P. W. D. Office, 3 p.m.
Cinemas
King's: "Madame Spy" Queen's:--Sadie McKee" Central:-"Chinese, Picture”, Oriental Jimmy And Sally**** World:"Chinese Picture" Lee:-"Chinese Picture" Alhambra: "Night Birds" Majestic: Eat 'em Alive" Star: Fashions Of 1934"
Meetings
Y.M.C.A. Hockey Meeting. West Lounge, 6 p.m.
Miscellaneous Rotary Club Tiffin. Moon.-VI Moon, 27th Day.
Social Functions First Chain Tea Party, St. An- drew's Vicarage.
Sports
Surga. Lt. (D).-D. D. Craig. to
Aquatics-Lincolnshire Regiment Cyclops, Aug. 16.
Sports (Y.M.C.A.); Entries close for Payr. Lts.-I. C. Kennett, to Vic-YM.C.A. Gala, noon. tory, assec. to C.OB. and Mainten-
Lawn Bowls.Singles Champion-
A meeting was held last week ance Capt., and F. M: M. Omman- ship: F. V. V. Ribeira v. A. W.
ney, Victory for duty in Ad-
Grimmitt (Kowloon B.G.C. green);
and as no agreement was come to.
further delivery has been suspend-miral's office, Aug. 8; and A. WJ. 8. Landolt v. J. K. Sloan (Polies ed. This is a very important sec- Richards, to Hermes, Aug: 22: tion, as in- 1333 Germany purchas- Pay. Sub-LR. H. Colby, to ea no less than £2,500,000 worth Vallant, Aug. 7. of Egyptian yarn. At the present moment, Germany is owing this
section of the Lancashire cotton in-
Sub.-Lts.-J. W. H. H. Bennett ect.), to Viceroy: G. C. Newcombe, to Venetia; DR. N. Nurdoch, to Vega; N. G. Ballett, to Crusader;
recomme
dustry no less than £2,500,000 and no further credit, can be given, R. W. B. Lacon, to Crescent, and la hoped that some arrangement F. N. Humphreys, to Cygnet, all on may be come to otherwise, some 50.000 operators will be put out of employment--- Transocean Kuo Min.
THE ENDEAVOUR
Making Good Progress
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")..
Cd. Eng. J. D. C. Bonham, to Alecto, July 26.
Wt. Engrs.-J. W. Barber, to Snapper; and A. W. Warner, to L. 71. July 23; G, 8. Gibson, to Wake ful, Aug. 1; G. S. Mason, to Strong hold, Aug., 2, and K. P. Clarke, to Campbell, Aug. 30. 4
Wt, Supply Officers-H. C, Day, to Hermes, Aug. 15; and P. E. Ver rell (ac), to Pembroke, to MTE, Aug. 15.
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R.C.'green); R. Bast v. G. C. Moss (Civil Service green), 5.15 p.m...
Meeting→Y M.C.A. Hockey Bec-| tion (West Lounge), 8 p.m.
Sunrise.-5.57 am Sunset-7.00
Tides-High at 7.12" and 22.05; Low at 1433.
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