THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NEW TIME TABLES
OF THE
KOWLOON MOTOR BUS SERVICES.
The public are hereby ifled that the following Time Tablen havo been approved by the Police Dept," "and the services will ho inaugurated on April 1st, 1928. ..
KOWLOON MOTOR BUS, COMPANY
LEAVING
ROUTE
No.
LEAVING
ROUTE
SERVICE
STAR FERRY
LAI CHI KOK
2.
Star Ferry to Lai Chi Kok
6.28 a.m. to 10.49 p.m.
6,01a.m. to 10:21 p.m.
Every, 10 Minutes
via Nathau nið
Late Buses
Lnta Busts
Tai Po Roads,
11.29
m.
18.01 ..
11.39 ..
14.11 ..
6.
Star Ferry to Kowloon City
LEAVING
via Nathan mu! Prineo Edward Roads.
STAR FERRY
LEAVING KOWLOON CITY
6.60 am to 6.20 s.m
Every 10 Minutos
6
"
16
17
5
15
8.
9.
10.
ROUTE No..
7:
Star Ferry to Kowloon Tong
vin Nathan, Prince
Edward mod Menlagar Edo Ronds,
6,28 am to 10.28 p.
10.28 p., to 12.23 mtu.
6.03 .m. to 10.34 p.m. 10.34 p.m. to 12,14 a.m. i
LEAVING
STAR FERRY
6.27 .. to 10.67.p.zn. 10.57 p.in. to 12.42 n.m.
LEAVING KOWLOON TONG -6.07 a.m, to 10:57 p.sn. 10.67 p.m. to 12.37 b.n.
Star Farry to Argyle Street
Mong Kok
vin Nathan Rand (Itosh hours only)"
Bundays & Tiplidays excepted
Star Farry to Kowloon City vin Canton Road, Shaughni Street & Prince Edward Rund-
LEAVING
STAR FERRY
9:06 am to 0,35 1-m. 1.95 p.ur. to 2.35 p. 5.05 jam to 0.65 p..
LEAVING
STAR FERRY
6.17 m. t 9.27 p.m.
LEAVING MONG KOK
8.30am. to 501.10. 1.20 p.m. ta 2.50 p.. G 20 p.m. to 6.20 p.m
LEAVING
ון
Every 10 Minutes
15
verg 10 Minutes
KOWLOON CITY'
6.04., to 10,34 pm.
Every 10 Minutes
D.27 plan, tu 10.03 pms.
16
LAM MING FAN,
Secretary
Kowloon Motor Bus Co., Ltd.
LEAVING
SERVICE
SHAM SHUI PO
6.67 n.m. to 7.47 .m. 7.47 a.m. to 10,67 p.m. 10,67 pm, to 12.22 pan.
Every 10 Minutes
H
16
ROUTE
Star Ferry to Sham Shui Po via Nathan, Prince Edward and Lai Chi Kok Ronde
CHINA MOTOR BUS Co.
LEAVING
STAR FERRY
6.57 am to 7.47 a.. 7.47 km/L 10.57 p.m.) 10.67 p.m. to 12.42 m., ||
1.12 a.m. Special Bus
LEAVING STAR FERRY.
Star Ferry to
Kowloon Hospital
}
LEAVING
KOWLOON HOSPITAL
'via Nathan Road, Argyle 'Street, Ho Mu Tin And
7.27 n.m. to 9.27 p.m.
7.27 .m. to 0.27 p.m.
2
Every 20 Mignton
9.
II.
Waterloo Road.
Star Ferry to
Argyle Street
Mong Kok via Nathan Rd.
(Rush hours only)
Sundays and Holidays
excepted
To Kwa Wan to Sham Shui Pa
vin Kowloon City Road, Hung Hom, Chatlines Rd. Gascoigne Hd., Cunton ltd., S'hai St., & Lai Chi Kok Rd,
Star Ferry to Sham Shui Po
vín Caulon Rd., Ruclamation
LEAVING STAR FERRY
7.6. to 021 .. 12.51 p. to 2,01 m. 4.41 p.m. to 6,61 p.m.
LEAVING
TO KWA WAN
600.0.10 p.m. 9.10 p.m. to 11.25 p.in.
LEAVING
STAR FERRY 6.13 .. to 9.28 p.m. 0.23 p.m. to 11.68 p.m.
LEAVING MONG KOK
7.36 am, to 0.06 n.m. 1.00 p.m. to 2.16 p.m. 4.66 p.m. to 0.06 p.us.
LEAVING
SHAM SHUI PO
6.06 .. to 0.16 p.m. 9.15 p.m. to 11.45.p.m.
St., & Lai Chi Kok Rd.
.ROUTE Mo.
ROUTE
3.
Star Ferry to Kowloon Cily
LEAVING
Every 10 Minutes
10
**
10
Every 10 Minutes
15
J
LEAVING SHAM SHUI PO 6.18.m. to 1.28 p.m. 9.28 p.m. to 11.33 p..
Every 10 Minutes
15
**
NGAN SHINO KWAN,
Manager.
Chias Motor Bus Co.
SERVICE
5.25 .m. to 3.20 p.m. 9.30 pm to 12.20 ..
Every 10 Minutes
15
KAI TACK MOTOR BUS CO., (1926) LTD.
via Chathian and
Gascoigne Roude.
Yaumati to Kowloon City From Pó Hing Theatre Vin Gascoigne and Chatham Roade,
Yasmati io Hung Hom From Pa Hing Thanica vin Gageoigns and Chatham Roade.
STAR FERRY
5.47 mm. to 9.20 p.m.
0.25 p.m. to 12.42 ajan.
LEAVING YAUMATI
5.50 .. to 12.45.m.
LEAVING ..YAUMATI
LEAVING KOWLOON CITY
LEAVING KOWLOON CITY
5.30 am to 12.26 0.03,
LEAVING
HUNG HOM
6.46 am, to 12.35 a,m,'
HO SIU WOON
Manager
Kal Tack Motor Bus Co., (1926) Ltd.
5.69 am, to 12:50 ..
2. Star Ferry to Lai Chi Kok
Every 10 Minutas,
Every 10 Minutes
Route 1.
Star Ferry to Sham Shul Po
Route 7.
9.
Star Ferry to Kowloon Hospital 8. Star Ferry to Kowloon Tong Star Ferry to Mong Kok.
4.
5.
B,
Star Ferry to 'Kowloon" "City Yaumati to Kowloon City.
Yaumati to Hung Hom
Star Ferry to Kowloon City
Hongkong, 28th Mach 1928.
10. Star Ferry to Kowloon City 11. To Kwa Wan to Sham Shui Po
12. Star Ferry to Sham Shui Po.
Approved
E, D. C. WOLFE, Capt. Supt. pl Polles..
MONDAY APRIL
EASTER MEETING AT FANLING.
MI. USHER RIDES THREE WINNERS.
1928.
DOCKSIN ENGLISH
SCHOOL.
MRS. A. MORRIS DISTRIBUTES PRIZES.
"
The Easter Meeting of the Fan- In the presence of a large ling Hunt Steeplechase on Satur audience, mostly Chinese,” Mrs. A. day was poorly attended owing to Morris, wife of the headmaster of the wratched weather conditions, King's College, handed prizes to heavy rain falling during the successful students attending thei grenter part of the afternoon. Docksin English School at the Despite the bad going, there was fourth annual prize distribution some excellent jumping and and concert, held in the Hop Yat racing, and each of the five events Hall, Bonham Road, on Saturday proved of considerable interest, afternoon. There was not a single spill during In presenting his annual report, the meeting and generally speak the Principal of the School, (Mr. ing the jumping was excellent. Dixon. Chau), briefly referred to Fields were moderate, the big the history of the school from the event of the day attracting ciglit time of its establishment in 1923. ponies, Captain Erskine's Easter He said it was a pity that the Day being the winner. The most physical culture of the students successful rider was Mr. Usher was neglected owing to the lack of who, in four races, had three firsts.
a playground. and a second.
Maiden Plate, about 11⁄2 miles.
1st prize $50. 2nd prize 820, For China ponies. Weight for inches as por scale. Ponies that have started this season at Kwanti 6 lbs, allowance, Mr. Uaber's Macao Beauty
(Mr. Ushor) 1 Mr. Hee Cheong's" Walchow ·
(Mr. Harriman)' 2] Mr. Crabbo's Gold Medal
(Mr. Erskine) 3 Also ran: Dr. Pierce Grove's Little River, (Mr. Elliott), Mr. Miller's Scooter, Mr. Miller) and Col. Hayley Bell Shady Joe (Col. Hayley Bell).
Prior to the reading of the re Port and prize distribution, an orchestral overture was given and Mr. Ko Kan-wing, B.A., welcomed. Mrs. Morris.
Mr. Dixon Chau read the annual report.
Concert,
both
The successful students then received their prizes from Mrs, Morris, after which she expressed her thanks t. Mr. Dixon Chau for asking her to distribute the prizes and offered her congratulations to the teachers and the scholars on the results achieved.
Mrs. Morris was the recipient of a framed picture from the Princi- pal and she was also presented with a bouquet of flowers, for which she returned thanks.
WHO WOULD THINK SHE IS FORTY!
The Secret of Keeping Young
This is an age of young people.trusted Blood and Nervs Tonic in It is unfashionable to admit one- countless homes throughout the. self old. Instead of wearing cape world for close on forty years; re and chawla now-a-days many As a specific for anaemia, and grandmothers dance and are all for those backaches and irregulari- the better for it. Some women tles of, health which afflict their even are taken to be the sisters of sex alone, women know them to be their own daughters.
unrivalled. They have an out- What is the secret of looking and standing record na a restorative of feeling young when well on into health and vigour to men broken- middle life? Unquestionably I down by over-work, worry, or depends almost entirely upon the other causes. If you feel that you condition of the blood, for from are prematurely ageing, if you lack the blood the whole system draws strength, spirit, appetite, if you its nourishment, and when there troubled with rheumatic pains, blood is anaemic, impoverished, just begin a course of Dr. WIL vitiated, the complexion fades, the lams Pink Pills to-day, and note face becomes drawn or puffy and how soon you will begin to feel spirit droops, clasticity leaves the their unique re-vitalizing, re- limbs, the muscles, the akin.
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length; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $6,60; Places, 1st $0.00, 2nd $11.00, 3rd $7.40.
Lightweight Foxhunter's Cup, about 1% mica-For a cup presented by Mr. W. L. Stanton 2nd prize $20. For
China ponies that have been regularly and fairly hunted with the Fanling Hounds, or which have start- The pupils presented a pleasing od in a Paperchase or Point-to-Point concert, which was commenced this season. Winners of two or more with Chinese, musle offered by races 6 lbs, penalty. Ponics that have Messrs. H. C. Yau, C. H. Chân, and never won n sipeplechase 5 lbs, allow-W. K. Fung. This was followed
And how is the blood to be kept by a Chinese play entitled "Shia pure, rich and red? The answer Mr. Usher's Mowgli (Mr. "Usher) 1 Nin Ngok" after which a splen- to this is by the use, when needed, Mr. Watson's Blotting Paper
Miller) zdi, exhibition of Chinese boxing of a good blood tonie, the best of was given by members of the Lam all tonic Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Mr. Barne's Peking (Mr. Barno)
Also ran: Dr. Durran's Drako Sai-wing Athletic Association. An Doubltless to you who read these (Dr. Durran), Mr. Maas's More Better amusing play was rendered by lines the name is familiar. It is (Mr. Morgan).
Mesars. William Lam and Harrymore than probable that you can Lai, after which the programme not recall the time when you first concluded with a play by old beard it, for Dr. Williams' Pink students.
Pills for Pale People have been the
ance.
*
Many lengths; many lengths, «· Pari-mutuel: Winner, $0.40; Places, 1st $5.40, 2nd $6.30.
Prize List.
The prize winners were 30 follow:
Matriculation Certificates: 1927, Li Ping-man.
Junior Local Certificates: 1926,
Fanling Grand National Handicap, about 2 miles. For a challenge cup to be held by the winner for one year, winner to receive a replicu of the challenge cop. 2nd prize, $40. 3rd prize $20. Top weight 108 lbs., bottom weight 140 lbs. Mr. Erskine's Easter Day
(Mr. Erskine)} Mr. Many's Caviare (Mr., Morgan) Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades
(Mr. Shillington) Also'ran: Messrs. Dyer and Beith's School Typewriting Certificates: Loch Rannoch (Mr. Reidy), Mr. Fis-1927, Law Ip-man, Young Sing-fal, cher's Solitaire (Mr. Fischer), Mr. Ho Tal-shi, Tam. Sik-poon, Tsang Hee Ceong's Man of War (Mr. King-man, Lo Lu-hung, Wong Yu- Charles). Mr. Anderson's Yorks (Mr-cheung, Po Tak-ran, Kek Cheng- Elliott) Mr. Backhouse's' Shella (Mr. kan. Backhouse).
Many lengths: a hend.
1 Chak Kwong-kul, Lee Ching-lu
Sin Yung-tal; 1927, Liu On-tak (Distinction in Arithmetic), Yuen Wing-yi.
3
Pari-mutuels Winner, $8.60; Places,
For a
1st $6.10, 2nd $9.60, 3rd $7.80,
James Pigg Cup, abuut 1% miles
a cup presented by "Mr. James Pigg." 2nd prize $20. For ponies that have been regularly and fairly hunted with the Fanling founds. Winner of one race 7 lbs., of two or more races 10 hs., penalty. Weight 108 lbs, Mr. Crabba's Seal Tax
Class Prizes.
Class 1: 1; L Ping-man,
Class 2: 1, Liu On-tak; 2, Yuen Wing-yi.
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
Class 3: 1, Chan Shiu-hee, 2, Li Ip-chuck.
Class 4; 1, Leung Lul-fel; 2, Fung Yuk-kl.
.
Class : 1, Teo Ping-wah; 2, Ng Shing-yam.
AGER-ELE
Mr. Potta's Craigavad
Class 6: 1, Fung Pak-woon; 2; Chan Shiu-fan. ·
1 (Mr. Usher)
(Mr. Potta) 2 Mr. Macnamara's Jamen Fl
Class 7: 1, Fung Tai-yuen: 2, Chung Kamishing; &, Chân Shin. (Mr. Erakino) 3 kwan.
Also ran: Mr. Drummond Moray's Class 8:1, Lai Shlu-tong; 2 Abertaichan (Mr. Miller), Mr. Macna-Lul Soy-wan; 3, Wan Woon-tong, mara's. Lord
Sexmperdate (Mr.
Barne), Col. Hayley Bell's Shady Joe (Col. Hayley Bell).
Many lengths: 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $24.50; Places, 1st,$5.10, 2nd $5,10, 3rd $6.10.
Special Prizes,
Gold medals. for general pro- ficiency were awarded to Li Ping- man, Liu On-tak, and Yuen Wing- Consolation Race, about 7 furlonga.yi. Other special prizes were prize $50. 2nd prize $20. For won by Lau Kam-fai (Mandarin), China ponies that havo atarted at this Law Ip-man (typewriting) and mecting or at Kwanti thla season. Liu On-tak (arithmetic).
Winner at this meeting barred.
Weight for inches as per scale. Ponies that have won a steeplechase this season 10 lbs. penalty. Mr. Hoe Cheong's Walchow
CRICKET.
VARSITY SECONDS BEATEN
(Mr. Harriman) 1 Mr. Crabbe's Warrington
(Mr. Usher) 2} Mr. Miller's Scooter (Mr. Miller) a
Alao ran: Dr. Anderson's Honey- Owing to the inclemency of the noon (Mr. Backhouse), Bir. Barne's weather on Saturday, all cricket Pekin
(Mr. Barris), Dr. Plezca Axtures were postponed, except the Grove's Slang River (Mr. Elliott), game between the University 2nd Mr. Flacher's Solitaire (Mr. Fischer), XI, winners of the second division of Mr. Start's Two Step (Mr. Morgan). the Cricket League, and the Rest
3 lengths; many length. Pari-mutuel: Winner $15.00: Places, 1st $5.00, 2nd $5.60, 3rd $6.60.
Cash Sweep Figuren,
The results of the cash sweeps were as follows:
Race I.
No. 17
21
str
18
.$107.80 30,80 15.40
Unplaced runners ($10 each). Nos, 5, 30, 42,
Race IL
No. 15
D
$152,00. 43.80 21:80
Unplaced runners ($10 each) Nos. [5, 10,
This
match
took place on the ground of the Club de Recreio at King's
Park in a 1 steady drizzle. The
недвига
University were only able to make 41
runs,
and these the Rest obtained. for the loss of only two wickets.
The collapse of the University sido was in no small. BBura due to G. Lee, K. C. C. player, who bowled ux- ceedingly well with a wet ball. Lee obtained alx wickets for five runs! The remaining four wickets went to S. M. Hala (RA‚0,C.) rat a cost of 24 runs,
Unplaced runners (810 each) Nos. 52, 44, 89,
Race V.
$217.00 02.00
No. 9.
81.00 Unplaced runners (610 each). Nos,
Race. III.
No. 21
18, 18, 7, 42,, 87,
$147.70 42.20 21.10
Unplaced runners ($10 each) Nos. 40, 42, 12, 40, 50..
Raco IV.
No. 8
$196.00
50.00 *28.00
Special Dollar Bweep.
Prizes awarded in the big ons. dollar "A" cash sweep on the third race were his follow: bike toga pok
No. 7080
***$4,000.00 1,144.00 **572.00* Unplaced runnors ($60.40 each)
8514"
· Nos, 87, 43, 8560, 7800, 8408, 5052.***
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