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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME TABLE.

On and after APRIL 778, 1930, antil Further Noties (all previous

Time Tables osacalled)...

TP TRAINS

A

STATIONS No.3 No. 6

Ko.10 No. 3

AM. AM.

A.ML.M.

No, 11. a. 16 X= $1 No 1# No, 54 No, $$ Yoks A.M. F.M. P.M.

Kowloon Dep 6.39 3.00 9.31 9,05 10,00 12.10 1.18 3.33 3.30 4,80 5,407,35

YaamstiDep. 644

Shatin... Dep

Talpo...Dap 7.10)

Tajpo

Market, Dep Fanling Dep. 7.35

Shoung

Shum-

Canton...Art.

olidays valy

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9.13 10.08 13.19) 1.31

9.99) 10.20) 12,30 1,34

9 43 10.93 13,48

-9.49 10.37-13,47)

$10.00 10.47, 13.57

9.01 10.05 10.52 1.02

Sundays & i

4,95 5.48 7.43 4.50 6.00 7.55

5.04 6.13 8.02

5,03 6.17 8.1% 5.18 6.27 8.33 5.236.328.25

0.07 10.11 10.58 1,039.16 3.174.90 5.298.39 8.32

shui...Dop, 7,30

chun...Arr. 7.36 9.40

(11.58

5.42

TOWN TRAINS

STÁTIONS

Yo, 1 No. 330, 7

AM A.M.

No.5 No.4 No.15 AMA P.SCU" | P.M.

Cartos

...Dop.

8.03

Shumchan...Dep.

Sheung bui..Dep.

17.18

No.11 No.12 No.23 P.M. P.M.

3.25

7.137 59 10.34 21.21, 11.49 2.33 4.39 6.47 6.49. 7.20 9.05 10.49

Fanling ...Dep. 721 3.10 10.47

TaipoMarket. Dep. 7.41 5.91 10.57

Tipo

Shotia

...Dep. 7.403.28 11.01

7.53 9.39 11,14 ....Dop. Yazmati...Dep. 8.00 5.6 11.28

11.562.40 4.46 6,54

12.002.444.50 5.58

12.119.5415.00 6,08

17.18 3.00 3.04 6.13

12.30 3.135.17 16.28

12.43 3.37 5.99 .38

Kowlood ...Arr. 8.12 8.57 11.32 19.01 12.49 3,33 5.35 6.44 7.02

T:K

7.07

7.14

7.49

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ATTITUDE TO NEWSPAPERS CHALLENGED.

CHARGE OF DISCRIMINATION AT LONDON NAVAL CONFERENCE.

The following editorial appeared in the New Fork Evening Post of April 21-

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the Press conferences. Mr. British, the French, the Japanese Stimson himself did it. Senator and the Italians." Robinson did it last might. Against. This is one stupidity chargeable this discrimitation in favour of to Mr. Stimson, Its effect has been to make a necessarily confused situation yield even greater con. fusion. And of this the effect, in turn, has been to prevent the American people from building up a clear public opinion which Mr.

We are not go much interested in any discrimination" as we are in the fundamental wrongness of Mr. Stimson's attitude. This attitude

The first challenge to the mis-radio as against the newspapers handling of the American Press by Mr. Bickel protests. Secretary Henry L. Stimson and Mr. Arthur D. Page at the London Naval Conference comes from Mr. Karl N. Bickel, president of the Laited Press Associations. That challenge had to come. It will have deep repercussions.

Mr. Bickel, in his cable to Mr. Stimson, first stated (and stated mildly, as is known to every cor respondent at the Conference) the policy laid down by Mr. Stimson for the treatment of what should have been considered as a strong and friendly ally, the American

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he stated in his reply to Mr. Stimson and Mr. Hoover will as Bickel's protest. The exact word-suredly need it they are to put ing we do not know. As it is out through the Senate their three- lined in Editor and 'Publisher, it Power treaty.

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