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HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1933. 登拜禮日玖廿月伍年叁佰玖仟登类

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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. THE DISARMAMENT

TIME TABLE.

On and after MAY ör¤, 1933, until Further Notice (all previous

Time Tables cancelled),

No. No.

STATIONS 2 W 10

UP TRAINS

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No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

..T16022 18 24 28 78 AM AM AM AM, A.X.Mixed F.M. | T.M.T.X. | F.M. T.X,

18

Kowloon Dop. 6.25 8.15 8.37 9.15 10.1211.30 13.13 1.05 1.88 2.20 4.85 6.55 6.08 7.10

Taumati.Dep. 6.83

9.94 10.1911.41 12.19) 1.12) ...

Shatin...Dep. 6.45 2.

Taipo...Dep. 8.69

0.38 10,3111,88 13.31 1.24 [... 8.50 10.4812,06 13.48] 1,375...

TaipoMarket

op 7.01, **

!...

9.55) 10.50)12, 10) 12.40) 1,41)|||...... ...

Fanling Dep.7.18] ...

· 10.00) 11,01(12.32 1250 1,61...

Sheungshui...

Dep. 7.20

2.59

14h

Shumchun...

Arr 7.28 8.53

Caxton...Arr.... [11.25

15,028,167.48

5.18 8.7 8.00 6,286,41 8.14

5,826.46 6.19

6.42 6.57 8.20 6.477.03 884

0.14 10.11 11.0812.37 1.04 1.56) ... 0.20 10.17 11.1812.40 1.10 2.02 3.188.00 5.186.58 7.08 8.40

5,36

GNo. No. No. No

4.47***

STATIONS

DOWN TRAINS

No. No. No. No. No. 1 3 57 11 A.X.A.M. A.M. | A.M

No. No. No. 16 9 17 A.M.P.M. ĮP.M, P.M.

DOW 19

}Mixed

ས་ ་ ་ ་

8.00

8.40

18A 21

4.206.14

Canton Dep Shurechun. Dep. 7.92 7.50 10.30 10.48 12.16 2.44 4.08 484 5.25 6.12 6.50 8.45 9.00 Caparrshai. Dép, 7.99 7.37 1065 12.28 2.51 415 4.41 5.33 | 6.19

9.07 Fanling...... Dep. 7.14 8.03 11.00 12.28 2.58) 4.20), 4.45) 5,40 | 605 Taipo Market. Dep. 7.25 8.12 11.10 12.39 8.08 4,31 4.65 6,01 836 Taipe........ Dep. 7.30, 5.16 Shstin

Dep. 7.43 8.30

| 11.14 12.44 8.11 4.35 5.00 6.09 640

11.38 12.58 3.244.30 6.146.276.53..... Taumati...Dep. 7,568,48 11.41 1.128.37 5.01 6.266,49 (7,08) ... Kowloon....AT. 8.02) 8.49 11.08 11.47 1.18 8.43 5.10 5.32|6.48.

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7.23 9.38 9.41

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QUESTION

CAPT. EDEN DEFENDS BRITISH PLAN

[TEROVOK REUTER'S AGENCY]

GENEVA, May 29.

AT the General Commission of the Disarmament Conferenco, Capt. Eden defended the British use of bombing 'planes in her colonies.

In replying to the protest by the Dutch, Jugo via and Swedish delegates Capt. Eden pointed ut the mperiority of Lir to land forces for police work in mountainous,' cparsely populated districts and fait it was impossible to suppress this point of the British Pinn

Wilson Criticises British Reservation.

Genera, May 22. M. Norman Wilson in criticising the British reservation for the Use of bambing lanes for pulite aurposes said his Government he lived in the total neolition of Derist bombardment. The abolition must be ashclute, unqualified and universal. There must be a moral nanetion against aerial combing and any exception would violate the moral of the sanction.

EXPORT OF ARMS

FROM U.S.A

PRESIDENT AUTHORISED

TO DECLARE EMBARGO---

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

WASHINGTON, May 99. THE Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved the till authorizing the President to declare an embargo on the export of arms which has already passed the Representatives Committee.

GANDHI ON LAST HITLERS APPEAL TO MARTELL'S BRANDIES

DAY OF FAST

DAY OF SILENCE WILL BREAK ORDEAL

(THROUGH HILFENCY]

POONA, May 28,

GANDHI, who is on the last day

of his fast is steadily weaken- ing, but is more comfortable than yesterday,

He began his day of silence this morning, at the end of which he will break his fast.

DOCTORS STILL HOPEFUL

POONA, May 27.

DANZIG

V. S. O. P.

BOTTLED · IN

ASKED TO REMAIN. LOYAL

TO GERMANY.

COGNAC AND-

CORDON BLEU.

GUARANTEED

PURE. GRAPE

KARTELL

-THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

BarLLY, May 2.

HITLER, from the Brown House

at Munich, brosdeast an ap- real to the Danzig population (which will be in the throca of a general election to day) to remain

cyat to the German propie.

The Chancellor declared: "No tional Socialism knows no policy af frontier changes at the cost of other Teoples.

·

"National Socialism does not want war for the purpose of incor-

DOCTORS are still hopeful that pornting into Germany people who

Mahatma Gandhi will survive his. 91-day fast.

Yesterday's ́bulletin states that his condition will continue to be critical for some time after the end of the feet, and that it will be at least three weeks before he is out of danger.

The Mahatma bigan his fast at. noon on May 8, to further the cause for the "Untouchables." In view of the reason for bis ordeal, Gandhi was released from Yeravda Gaol on May 9.

GANDHI WEAKER

POONA, May 2. APART from a slight return of recurrent nausea, Gandhi is well, but is increasingly be coming weaker. ge

He is confident that he will be able to endure the remaining 50 hours of his fast

INDIAN CONGRESS SECRETARY

and adopted an amendment that ORDERED TO LEAVE BOMBAY

such an embarge operate to both partico in conflict in order to safe- guard the neutrality of the United Sintes.

U.S. AND JAPAN AGREE

ON WORLD ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

WASHINGTON, May 28. AFTER 2 final conference, Pres. Roosevelt and Count Ishii issaed a joint statement as follows. "We concur in the view that economic stability and political. tranquillity are complenteninty <rsentials, and bath are needed for Fence.

We hope the countries in the Far East and those in the Occident will be able to contribiss substan- tially in spirit of co-speration by laying solid foundations for the stmature of world peace and pros- pesity...

***We are completely in 'concur. renos that in place of the existing monetary chaos there should be cetablished by international effort an orderly regime, and that unrea-, zonable obstacles to the flow of trade and capital should be removed and adequately safeguarded against,

We consider it highly desirable that the price of silver should be reasonably enhanced and the silver exchange stabilised.

"We look forward to the con- vening of the World Economic Com- ference and the Disarmament Con frence and are resolved to contri lute to the maxirytm of our ability a spirit of the utmost co-opera- Lion?"

UNITED STATES-JAPANESE CONVERSATIONS:

[THEOUGH, REUTER'S AGENCY.1

WASHINGTON, May 97

Pooni, May 27. THE Government of India has. ordered Mr. Dalutram, Secre- tary to Congress, to leave Bombay and to return home to "Sind.

Mr. Aney, President of Congress, has instructed Mr. Dalatram to conform to the order, but protests ngainst the Government's action in view of the suspension of the Civil Disobedience campaign.,

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

CLOUDY; OCCASIONAL

RAIN

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT, FORECAST AND REMARES, 188UED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 6:50 P.M., BTATED:~

PREBUIE 16 MODERATELY HIGN TO THE NOETH-EAST OF HOKKAIDO AND OVER N. CHINA. A TOUGH OF LOW PRESSURE: KETENDS FROM INDO CHINA TO THE BONINS.

LOCAL FORECAST :-S.W. VARIABLE WINDS, MODERATE; CLOUDY OCCASIONAL BAIK.

lems was carlcred, including the Sino-Japanese question of the Geneva arme parle,

With the permission of the Minis try of Justice the Shanghai Second Special Prison authorities will pro- At & Preos conferince yesterday,vide the Greater Shanghai Bureau Viscerns Ishii, Japanese delegate to of Public Works with prisoners to the Washington Conference, and build a number of roads in the President Roosevelt described their Pontung District. The first batch of fifty prisoners assigned to the taika na being most interesting and work was sent to Footung last week, nat natisfactory.

While engaged in rond-building, the prisoners were kept, under strict survillance by armed officers of the Public Safety Bureau.

I who indicated that, the whole rnge of Japanese-American prob (Continued at foot of next col.).

do not desire beccmmg Germans end who cannot be Germans, there- fore we Nazis are carefully limited to those who belong to us, who are of or blood and who speak cur language."

ROSTING TO REMAIN

(THROUGH AKUTER'S "AGENCY.)

GENEVA, Álay, £5.

REUTER has been authoritatively

informed that there is no ques tion to recall Rosting, the High Conmissioner af Danzig where his presence is still essential.

Rosting will remain in Danzig 1ntil September, when his mandate expires, thereafter Rosting will re ame is duties with the League of Nations.

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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY

(May 20)

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Bank Holiday.

Sale of Crown Lands, P.W.D. Offices, 3 p.m.

Lammerts Sale of Household Furniture, 9, Lock Road, Kowloon, 10.30 am..

Postage

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Theatres,

Kings: State Fair." Queen's: “Madame Butterfly. Central: "Afraid to Talk" World: Broadway Melody." Oriental: Robbers' Roost." Star: "Innocent of Chicago." Majestic: "Farewell to Arms."

Dances.

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Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant.

Sporta.

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Lawn Bowls. Open Singles Championship W. Ward v. I. Cavanagh; John Pooler . J. Wat- son, (Craigengower C.C.); W Glendenning D. Rumjahn F. V. Ribeiro v. J. F. Luony (Civil Servics green); U. M. Omar . H. A. Alves; A. Macfarlane H Nish; H. Gittins . H. Champe- lovier (Police green); A M. Hol- land G. C. Moss; F, Cullen v. AH. Basto (Kowloon C C green), 5.20 p.m.

Lawn Tennis, -"A" - Division, Chinese R.C. "A" v. Indian R.C. "A"; Hong Kong C.C.v Kowloon C.C; South China "A"

Chinese R.CB; Craigen Bower, South China "B"; Uni- versity Recreio

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