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TIME TABLE.

On and after MAT Gru, 1933, until Further Notice (all previous

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Kowloon. Dep. 6.25 8.15 8.37 9.15 10.1211.86 12.12 1.05 1.36 2.20 4.88 4.85 6.08 7.40

0.25 10.1911.41 12.19 1.18 ..

9.38 10.31 11.58 12.31 1.34.

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6.02 6.15 7.48

6,18 0,978.00

5.386.41 8.14

Tanmati.Dep. 0.88

“Shatia ...Dep. | 6.45

Taipo...Dep. 0.59

9.50 10.48 12.08 13.45 1.37),

Taipo Larket.

Dep 7.0...

9.33 10.50 12 16 12.49 1,412

Faaling, Dep. 7.15

10.00 11,012,32 12.59 1.51)...

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...6.2 6.57 8.29

Sheungshal...

Dep. 7,20

9.14 10.1 11.0612.37 1.04 1,50...

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... 5.47 7.02 8.31

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Truce

DOLLAR-POUND RATE

STABILISED?

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, June 17.

IT is reported in American circles that a virtual agreement for the stabilization of the dollar at an approximate pound rate of $4.05 has already been reáchad.

WASHINGTON, June 18.

It is ludicated in authoritative quarters that the European proposals for the stabilisation of currencies is unsatisfactory to the U.S. Government,

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Losnos, June 17.

The American delegation have submitted proposals, to the Econgiale Commission of the World Economic Conference including a ten per cent, reduction on import duties and a modification of import restrictions.

The American delegation have also proposed that the present fariff truce be extended a sufficient period after the World Economic Conference to afford a stable basis for working out constructive measures ler international trade adjustment.

C'

A HAPPY AUGURY”

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.)

Rugay, June 17. The Committee of the Mone- tary and Financial Commission of the World, Economic Confer! ence, yesterday afternoon decided; to recommend to the Plenary Com- mission on Monday, the creation of two sub-committees, one on imme- diate measures of. financial recon-i struction, and the other on per- marient measures for the re-estab

WRECKED

FIVE CARRIAGES DERAILED

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

HARBIN, June 18. ON June 17 the east bound

Siberian express was wrecked near Horonor, forty-five miles west of Manchuli. Five carriages being derailed but the remaining two succeeded in teaching Manchuli seriously damaged, according to Japanese reports by bullet and shell fire caused by mutineers..

GANDHI IN GRAVE CONDITION

DOCTORS ORDER HIM A MONTH'S REST

(THROUGH REUTER'S, AGENCY)

Poona, June 17.

THE condition of Mahatma Gandi,

who ended his 21-day fast, to

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grave concern among those who are oursing him back to health.

The board of six doctors who are attending the Mahatma declare that they are not satisfied with his pro- gress. His weight does not increase and he has a tendency to increased blood pressure. A complete mental and physical rest for a further period of four weeks has been re-

doa, to co-operate with the Com-commended. mittee.

SOCIAL SIDE OF CONFERENCE

(THROUG REUTER'S ADENOY]

LONDON, June 17. The social side of the World Economic Conference was domin lishment of an international mone-ant to-day delegates anticipating a tary standard.

restful week-end.

The first commission will con- It is doubtful whether the cur- sider questions of credit policy, rency negotiations, which have price levels, limitation of currency, succeeded war debts as the domi Aluctuations, axchange controls, nant issue, will be continued to-day

problems of exchange and the re- sumption of leading.

The second commission will con- sider the functions of the Central banks, coordination of their poli. cies, monetary réserves and silver.

Governor J. Cox (United States), Chairman of the Committee, wel- comed the unanimous agreement reached as a happy augury,.

Mr.

It is learned in the most reliable

circles that any stabilisation that may be reached will be of a purely temporary character, preliminary bo any permanent stabilisation. which necessarily depends on econoraic laps.

No announcement regarding the matter is expected before Tursday.

H.M. the King gives a garden party this afternoon at Windsor Castle, for the delegates, experts and their wives.

The Committes also decided on the suggestion of Dr. Kienbock (Austria) and the Chairman, to

The Premier, Mr. Ramsay Mac- invite the President of the Bank of

Donald is entertaining the leaders International Settlements, Loon Fraser, and representatives of the American delegation, and of the Financial Committee of the their wives to luncheon at The League of Nations, now in Lon- Chequers.

MR. SOONG TO STAY IN ENGLAND

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY).

SHANGHAI, June 19.

IT is learned from financial circles that Mr. T. V. Soong will re- main in London until the close of the Economic Conference..

The report that Mr. Boong is returning to China immediately is discredited.

MR. N. DAVIS NOT RESIGNING

VISITING AMERICA FOR PERSONAL REASONS

[TABOOON REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 19. I AM definitely not resigning, affirmed Mr. Norman Davis when interviewed by Reuter on his departure for Washington,

He!..

(Continued on Page 8.

IN HONG KONG- TO-DAY

SHOWERY.

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER BEFORT, FORECAST AND PRABH8, 138UKD BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 4.40 P.M., STATED :----

SHALLOW DEPRESSIONS. AEE SITUATED OVER SOUTH MANCHURIA AND BETWEEN TOKYO AND THE BONING, THE DEPRESSION OVER SAW. CHINA HAS BECOME" DEEPER.

LOCAL FORECAST: 8.W, WINDS, MODERATE TO FRESH? FAIR SHOWERY..

"PEIPING MAYOR

RESIGNS

{THROUGH ́REUTER'S AGENCY]

NANKING, June. 17.

TO

During his fast, Gandhi was released from Yeravda gag),, and although his strength was ebbing rapidly during the last few days of his ordeal, he completed the period.

The six-week's suspension of the Civil Disobedience campaign dating from May 8, the day the Mahatma began his fast, has now been extend- ed to July 31.

PEIPING POLITICAL

COUNCIL

INAUGURATION CEREMONY ON SATURDAY

(THROUGH BEUTER'8' AGENCY)

PEIPING, June 17. THE inauguration of the Peiping

Political Council took place this morning in the old Waichizopu. building in the presence of Mr. Hung Fu and thirteen members of the Council, as well as Mr. Yo Hing Ching.

The ceremony was very informal" without even any oath-taking, after which Mr. Huang Fu addressed the gathering, to which no members of the public, no even pressmen, were admitted.

SEARCH FOR MISSING AIRMAN

U.S. NAVY OFFICE ISSUES ORDERS

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

WASHINGTON, June 18. THE Navy Office have ordered all ships and aeroplanes off Alaska

on the Aleutians to search for the world solo-fyer Lieut. Mattern who has been missing since he left Khabarovsk last Wednesday,

ITALIAN FLIGHT TO CHICAGO

POSTPONED OWING TO

BAD WEATHER (THROUGH REUTER'S'AGENCY]

ORTOBELLO, June 18. THE formation fight squadron of under..General

Baid he was returning for personal The resignation of Mr. Chow Ta acroplanes reasons, but had to talk with Mr. Wen, the Mayor of Peiping, hasBalbo, which was due to start for Cordell Hull who would have some been accepted and Mr. Yuan Liang Chicago via the Arctic to-day, has thing on the matter to say to has been formally appointed as the been postponed owing to had

weather in the Far North President Roosevelt,

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