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M..10

AM

8.30

No. No. 12, 14 No, 18

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9.18 10.00 12.10′ 1.15 2.31 8.90) 4,30)| 5,40; 7,355

9.25 10.08 12,15; 1,33

4,89 10,2012,30 1,35)

9 58 10.38 12.43 1.48

4.38 5.48 7.43

4.50, 8.00 7.55

5.04 6.13 8.06

$5.08) 6.178.1%

| 5,18) 6,27) 8.32-

9.07 110,15 10.59) 1.02) 2,07; 8.09)

5.23 6.3 0.29

A.M.A.M.

Kowloon, Dep, 0.40) 9.05

Teamati.Dep. 8.49

Shatin...Dep701

Taipo Dop 7.15

Taipo

Market.Dep. 7.20

Fanling Dep, 7.30

Sheung-

shai...Dep, 7.35

Shum.

chan...Arr. 7,41 8.45||

Chaton...A.. 113.05)

9.13 10.31 10.58 1,08.2.138.15 4.00) 5.896,388,33

Suns. & Holie, only

9.59 10,37117.47 1.52

|10.10 10.47 12,57 2,091

5.43

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STATIONS

No.1

Canton

...Bep.

8.10

8.25

7,07

Shanchun...Dep. 7.17 8.03 10.34 11.87 11.47 253 4.89 5.47 6.42 Shengshui..Dep. 7.25 8.11

Faaling

...Dep.

10.41 7,30 8.15 10.47 TaipoMarket. Dep. 7,40

8,26 10,57

Taipa ...Dep. 7,44 8.31 11.01

Shatin ...Dep. 7,57 8.44 11.14 Yaumati

Κοπίοση

Dap. 9.11 2.58 11.2%

11.33 3,01 4.48 | 5,54 19.90 3.08 4.50 5.58 19.11 3,17 5.00 6.08 11.16 3.33 5.04 6.18 12.30 8,365.17 | 6.28| -1243 3,485,909.38

Arr. 8.17 8,02 11.01 12.07 12.48 3.84 5.35 6,44 7.22

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STORMY POLITICS IN INDIA TO-DAY.

INNER STORY OF DELHI BOMB OUTRAGE.

GENERAL INDIGNATION AGAINST THE "CRIME.

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'A DISSERVICE TO THE GENERAL CAUSE.”

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upheaval and a coming revolution when no Imperial powers would be able to check their progress."

Mr. Patel's Contention. M. Patel had ruled against the Government on the Fublic Safety

We soldiers of freedom would Bill, a measure to deal with non- Indian Communists, and, had fur-sbow the Government what it was nished the country, with a Constitu- to oppress one of the oldest nations tional issue of first-class importance of the world" The letter adds that whether or not the President of none should be surprised if love for the Assembly possessed the power freedom and humanity "led to some

bloodshed."

Calcutta. With the end of the Assembly session and the advent of the hot weather politics in India usually lapse into a sommolent state, but the opposite has been the case this year and the sensational events of the past few weeks have probably aroused more interest and alarm abroad than in India itself.

The departure of the Simon Courte rule what business should come

In the Name of Humanity." mission from Bombay, the report stup for discussion...

Mr. Patel's contention was that

writer

next assures the measure Government in the name pi any discussion would tend to prejudice the "trial humanity that all the Meerut pri of the thirty odd Communists which soners were innocent, but this nei will shortly open at Meerut, and of the Government is forcing us to which is likely to furnish sensashed human blood. All is now use- tional evidence of the ramifications less as the torch has been applied movement to the gun powder. Long live Re- of the revolutionary

volution! throughout India.

over

the Butler Committee on the rela tion of the Indian Priaces to the British Crown and the fight in tha the Legislative Assembly Public Safety Bill were all big and important events, but they were all completely overshadowed by the Delhi Bomb outrage which brought tan abrupt end the session of the Assembly,

A Dramatic Scene,

on

the

It is admitted by all except ex- treme Nationalists that Lord Irwin

It was a dramatic scene that oc met a grave situation in an ex- curred in the Council Chamber.tremely statesmenlike manner. Call The President (Mr. Patel) wasing the members of the Assembly tha about to give his important ruling together three days after that no discussion could take place on the Public Safety Bill until after the trial of Communist leaders to wage war against the King-Emperor" had been conclud.

outrage he annogaced that the Public Safety Bill would im mediately become the law of the land by means of an Ordinance.

The necessity of such a measure

Such is the propaganda spread among India's illiterate

and it would indeed be surprising to discover any responsible political leader at the back of the movements. The promulgation of the Public Safety Ordinance was, as expected, regarded by the extreme Nationalist Press as a grave menace to the Nationalist movement.

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months and the bomb outrage must Fortunately, the bombs wers have supplied the final argument, it has had to be obtained by them native-made and of a crude type,' but there is little doubt that had through the agency of the Governor- but four members, including Sir the crime not been committed the General independent of the Legis- George Schuster, the new Finance Viceroy would still have exercised | lature; Constituted as the batter Member, who recently made sach his special powers to make the Billbody is, it is almost sure that had the Public Safety Bill been proceed- A good impression with his firs: the law of the land Indian Budget, were injured and the House was thrown into a state

Police Still Active." The police are still busily search of panie. The bombs were throwning for further evidence of the exis- by twa young Indians, one from tence of a revolutionary conspiracy Bengal and the other from the and almost daily Red pamphlets of Punjab, who were immediately ar-la particularly seditious character rested

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Star Theatre: "The Garden of Eden."

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Friday. (June 14.) -Queen's Theatro: World Theatre: Love,"

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Star Theatre: "Don Juan,??

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Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

European Mails: Inward: Love." Europe vid Negapatam (Laha).

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