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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933.

P.&O.-British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

TAKING CARGO FOR

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTE, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

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4.8.

From

Toar

BoarKong

"About

NALDERA RAJPUTANA **SOMALI

1933. 16,000 11th Feb.

Noon 17,000 25th Feb. 4th Mar. 6,800

CORPU

COMORIN

RANPURA

CHITRAL

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

NALDERA

KAISAR-I-HIND

8th Apr. 17,000 15,000 22nd Apr. 17,000 6th May 14,000

20th May 16,000

3rd June 12,000

17th June

BANGALORE

15,000 11th Mar.

6,100

1st Apr.

Destination.

Bombay. Marsellica & London.

Bombay, Marseilles &. London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Bull.

Marseilles & London.

& London.

15,000 25th

Mar.,

Cargo only. Calls Casablanca.

Havre, London, Hamburg,

Antwerp & Bull Marseilles & London. Marseilles

& Landon Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marschlies & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London,

Calls Karachi, Cutch Mandvie & Kundla.

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of this Khedivial Mall Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

SIRDHANA

TALMA

1933. 8,000 22nd Feb. 10,000 7th Mar. 10,000 19th Mar. 2nd Apr. 8,000

Singapore. Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta,

.TILAWA...

TALAMBA

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE

NOTICE.

INWARD MAILS.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11.

U.S.A., Canada, Japán and Shanghai (Seattle,"

Japan

Straits

Pres. Jefferson .Sinklang

Pres. Jackson Delagos Maru

14. .Laomedon .General Sherman .Terukuni Maru

21st January) Shanghai and Swatow

SUNDAY,

Shanghal and Amoy

FEBRUARY 12,

Tsinan

Straits

Dardanus"

Shanghai

Gange

MONDAY,

FEBRUARY

13,

Manila

i

TUESDAY,

FEBRUARY

Japan and Shanghai

Straits ..

Shanghai

Shanghai

Shangha! Japan

WEDNESDAY,

Calcutta and Straits

THURSDAY,

FEBRUARY 16.

Straits

Australia and Manila

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Vic-

toria B.C., January 28).

Felix Rousse)

General Metzinger

..Antenor

.Akita Maru

FEBRUARY 15.

.Kutsang

.Austomedon .Atsuta Maru

Emp. of Asia

OUTWARD MAILS.

2.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m.

8.80 1.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11.

Amoy and Shanghai Swatow and Bangkok Amoy

Tilawa

Muinam

Hunan

Strait, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Brindisi

Gange

K.P.O.

(Due Brindisi, March 5).

G.P.0.

Registrations

Letters

8 pm. 4.80 p.m.

Registrations

Letters

Pres. Jefferson-

4.15 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m.

SUNDAY,

FEBRUARY

12.

Canton Haru

Kalgan ...

FEBRUARY

13.

3 p.m.

Manila

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Bangkok vla Swatow

MONDAY,

Swatow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., *Canada, C. & S. America and *Europe vir San Francisco ....

¡Amoy

Batavia

| Letters

TUESDAY.

for "Saigon-Marseilles Air Mail Service"

Reg.

K.P.O.

.Feb. 14, Noon Lotters ...

.:Noon Fort Bayard, Hoihow, and Pakhoi Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

K.P.O.

Registrations, Feb. 14, 1 p.m. Letters....

....1 p.m..

Sandakan

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

B1. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for Haiphong 1st and 2nd class passengers,

*Shanghai, *Japan, . Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and Europe via

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South). San Francisco

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLORE

Hydrangea

9 a.m. 9 a.m.

Chichibu Maru (Due San Francisco, Maru 6). Registrations .Feb. 13, 4.15 p.m. Letters

....5 p.m. Anshun

5 p.m FEBRUARY 14.

Tjileboat

10.30 p.m.

Felix Roussel

G.P.O.

Registrations

Letters Tonkin

Felix Roussel

12.30 p.m. ..1 p.m.- 1 pími.

(Due Marseilles, 17th March)."

G.P.O.

Registrations. Letters General Metzinger Hai Ning Canton

President Jackson'

.1.45 p.m.. .2.30 p.m. .2 p.m.

2. p.m.

2 p.m.

(Due San Franisco, March 7) Parcels

8.p.m. Registrations

4.15 p.m. .5. p.m.

1993.

7,000 7,000 7,000

3rd Mar.

1st Apr. 2nd May

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney &

Melbourne.

Letters geken

Shanghai, Japan and Europe vis

Siberia Swatow

Terukuni Maru

WEDNESDAY,

.5 p.m. Solviken

5. p.m. FEBRUARY

15.... General Sherman .. 10.30-a.m. Katsang

6 p.m.

Begular montaly sailings from

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Bydney—19 daya.

Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan Manila

Frequent connections fruta Australia with the following:-

The Union 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New

Ewaland, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. O. Royal Mail Steamera to London cad

The P. & O. Branch Servics of ́steamere to Londen via Sues

The New Zealand Shipping. Company's steamers for Bouthampton and London via Panama Canal,

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

TILAWA

MARANDA "BANGALORE TALNA COMORIN INANKIN TALAMBA

RANPURA

*RHUTAN BHUTAN CHITRAL CHITRAL RANCHI RANULI INELLORE

SOUDAN CARTHAGE

Amoy'

*Buperscribed Correspondence only.

HONG KONG TIDES

Time Meridian 120 deg. E. (Zone-

SOUNDING 1,000 MILES A MONTH.

B); ooh. is midnight, 12h. is noon. Vice-Admiral H. P. Douglas hus Heights are referred to the datum of

.

Standard H

LEAGUE'S MANDATE SYSTEM.

(Continued from Paje 6.)

This is the pledge which applies particularly to the German colonies. The position of Turkey was 'de- fined by Point XII, thus:

The Turkish portions of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which ого now under. Turkish ruló should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolute- ly unmolested opportunity of

autónomous davelopment.

It was "the other nationalities" that came under the mandatory system-namely, Iraq, Arabia, Syria and Palestine.

President Wilson may not have been so explicit as the Russians in declaring for an outright polley of "no annexations and no indemni- ties." But he did say that "the day jof conquest and aggrandizement is gone by," and-declarations of this kind placed the Allies in a dilemma. They declined to hand back the conquered territories to the enemy powers. Yet,, under the terms pre- ceding the armistice, they could' not "annex" the territories. They decided, therefore, to vest the nov- ereignty over these territories in an international body, the League of Nations,

The League was not jet in exis- tence. Obviously, it would be un- able to undertake the immediate task of administering the conquer- ed territories. In Article XXII of the covenant it was therefore laid down that mandates should be. Issued by the League to powers able and willing to undertake these responsibilities.

It was urged that many persons in certain territories had fought for the Allies and had been pro- mised that they would never be handed back to their former mas- tera. It is a consideration that, obviously, was of greater import- ance twelve years ago than it is to-day, when the passions of war have subsided and combatants have returned to civil life.

The Allies laid emphasis on "the interests of the populations con- cerned." In other words, it was suggested that Gormany's treat- ment of native peoples disqualified her to be, a colonizing power.

Germany Enters A Denial. To many Germans claiming to he acquainted with the conduct of other colonizing powers this allege- tion has been as distasteful as the imputation of war-guilt.

It was also alleged that, as a colonial sovereignty, Germany would arm the natives and use sea- The ports for Dayal stations. alienation of the Gorman colonies, like the destruction of the German fleet, was defended as a contribu- tion to disarmament. Again, Ger-) many applies her yardstick of equality. She can point to the fact that France has armed colonial populations and has even Intro- duced coloured troops into the Rhineland. Aleo, Britain has used colonial seaports as naval stations. Whatever view. be taken of Ger- many's grievance, one factor in the No situation cannot be evaded. mandate can be' reclaimed by Ger- without негіоца many

dim- In the case of culty arising. other mandates, the areas passed out of European control. The mandatory powers are South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, none of whom would willing- ly admit an active Germany within these respective spheres..

have

The second question affecting the

the largest seale Admiralty chart of just retired after eight years' mandates is the possibility of the place, and should be added to service from command of the Hy-Japan's withdrawal from the depths, unless preceded by an asterisk drographical Department of the League of Nations. How would 1933.

Amoy, S'hai, Mojl, Kobe & Osaka. (*) when they should be subtracted. Navy, to which all that voyage that affect her position in the 10,000 11th Feb.

February 11 to 17, 1933. 4 p.m.

Date High Water Low Water on the seas owe such an inesti- Pacific Ocean, especially as it 29th Feb. Shanghal only,

Standard Ht.mable debt. The department is touches the interests of the United Shanghai, Kobe, & Yokohama. 6,500 23rd Feb.

Times.

Times

responsible for the accurate States? 10,000 24th Feb. Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka,

Kobo & Yokohama...

Feb. H. M. F. H. M. F.charting of the coastline of the It was 4 a member of the Shanghai, 15,000 24th Feb.

00 4.804 21 7,000

04whole of the Empire.

League that Japan received her. 5th Mar Shai, Moll, Kobe, Osaka & Yhama, Sat: 11.

21 69 7.9 15 13 · 3.1 toji, Lobo & Osaka. 8,000 10th Mar.

10th Mar.

A score of warships and over mandate. The assumption was 12. 11 24 5,004 54 0.5 17,000 101h

Yokohama Kobe

22 30 7.6 16

18 00 2.8 a thousand officers and men are that she would remain a member Shanghai, Kobe 4 Yokohama, 0,000 19th Mar,

Mon. 1811 50 5.1 05 26 0.8 attached to the staff of the Hy- of the Teague. If she were to 15,000 23rd Mar, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama

20 7.1 .16 45 2.0 8th Apr. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. -17,000

...

drographer. On an average a resign from the League there would Tues. 14

00 1.2 7,000

S'hai, 6th Apr. kobe, Osaka & Yhama.

12 16: 5.2 17 85 2.6 thousand square miles of ocean arise the question whether, juridi- Wed. 15. 00 04 0.3 00 84 1.6 are sounded and resounded every cally, her mandate would or would 12 40 5.4 18 84 2.4 month, and rocks and shoals dan- not lapse. Also, would Japan sur- | Thurs, 18, 00 48 6.4. 07 .01 2.1

19...47 24 gerous to shipping are kept under render the islands?..." Fri

1701 42 14 -07-25 26 constant survey.tund

Shol hanghai,

Moji

18th Apr 14,000- 20th Apr. 4th May 10,000 MBY

6,100 18th KAISAR-I-HIND 13,000 18th May Shanghal, Moli, Kobe & Yokohams.

NALDERA

*BURDWAN

- MANTUA———

RAWALPINDI "RANPURA””·

RAJPUTANA

11,000 1st June 17,000 15th June 17,000 29th June 17,000 18th July

& Yokohama. Kobe & A.Yokohama. Kobe

Yokohama. Shanghal Bolf, Kobe: Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe. & Yokohama,

Cargo only. † Calls Nagoya & Yokkalchi. Call Nagoya..

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notior. All Cabina are fitted with Electric Fans or Funka Louvre System. Steamers on London and Australian fanes sew fitted with: Laundries Parcela measuring not more than 5 cu. ft. will be received at the Com-

any's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing,

For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etců, apply jo

· MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., «P. & 0. Building, Connanght Rd. C. Hong Kong.

Agents

.Sun..

13 55 6.7.21 33 2.2

WHAMPOA DOCK DEVELOPMENT.

The approach of the United

PRESIDENT LINERS. sail 1,591.000 milu every year...

Weekly Sailings Transpacific

TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK via PANAMA.

Fortnightly sailings on Wodnesdays.

Pres. Jackapa ..Feb. 15, 1. a.m. Pres. Coolidge

Mar. 1 Pres. Grant

..Mar.. 15 Pres. Hoover

TO SEATTLE and VICTORIA.

13

Fortnightly callinge on Saturdays Frea. Jefferson Feb. 18, 1. a.10. Pres. Madison

Pres. Cleveland „Mar. 29 Pres. Taft

.Mar, 4

..Mar. 18 .Apr. 1

ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE & AMERICA.

Special through rates to Europe vin United States. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines across United States and Canada, liberal atop-over privi- leges for sight-seeing. Full particulars upon application.

Fortnightly via Suez to Europe & America

Fortnightly, sallings on Saturdays via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, New York and Boston.

Pres. Adams ... Pres. Harrison

8 a.m. 84.m. Feb, 18 Pres. Hayes ......................Mar. 16 .Mar. 4 Pres. Pierce-

Apr. 1

TO MANILA

Next Sailing, Pres. Jefferson Feb. 12, 4 p.m.

Pres. Adams Pres. Coolidgo Pres. Madison Pres. Harrison Pres. Grant

.Feb. 18 Près. Cleveland .Feb. 21 Pres. Linyes ... „Feb. 25 Pres. Hoover .Mar. 4 Prea, Taft .Mar. 7 Pres. Pierce

Mar. 11

.Mar. 18

.Mar. 21

:Mar. 25

.Apr. 1

CONNECTING WITH S.S. MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO,

ZAMBOANGA.

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PANAMA.

Next Sailing

MV. TAI PING YANG"

on FEBRUARY 16th.

All Vessels Have Excellent Accommodation. for 12 l'assengers.

Time. In

Transit Fares

Hong Kong to San Francisco .25 days G$190.00 Hong Kong to Los Angeles ................26.

Hong Kong to New York..... ..42

G$195.00 G$310.00

For Passenger and Freight and information please apply:-

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KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL

In Lots of not less Man 1/2-tadi Delivered to Peak District (above Bowen $23.00

Road),

per wom Delivered to Bowen Road and Lower Levéla, $21.00

per

ton. Delivered

to Pokfulum Road, $28.00 per, ton Kowloon, $19.00

Dalivered

per ton.

Orders should be sent in well- ing at least 24 hours before the Coal is res quired.

OT

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ther mandated or not If, then, the The Marine Survey of the. In-Stated to the new situation would League, dian Government works in con-not lie through Geneva. This But the acqulescence of the resignation of Japan from the Junction with the Hydrographi-country has not joined the League United States in Japan's mandate League were to be followed by a cal Department, and to these two of Nations She, took no part, like the approval of Australia fortification of the islands, the services, and a similar branch of therefore, in granting any mandate, and New Zealand-was not uncon- treaty rights thus infringed, would Commander Cheung Chi-ying the United States Navy is due whether to Japan or to any other ditional. There is to be no alave be Independent of the League, its of the Canton naval forces of the the safety of most of the great mandatory, and for a time she with- trade to the islands, no liquor covenant or the mandates, 1st Group Army is taking steps ocean highways of the world."

held approval of Japan'e mandate traffic and no interference with missions. Above all, there is to in the Pacific Ocean N

The Washington Conference. be no traffic in arms.

for the reopening of the former

Whampoa Dockyard,which he STEAMER MOVEMENTS hopes to develop into an exten-

.ex-

It was not at Geneva but at the Also, by Article XIX of the sive ship-building yard. The The RM.S. Empress of Asis left Washington Conference, that the Washington arme treaty, polley services of a German expert are Kobe yesterday at 5 pm for United States accepted Japan's of oceanic fortification was belag procured for the project, Naganal where she is due at 4 position as a mandatory and her pressly prohibited. This stipula which it is hoped is to be financed p.m. to-day. She leavea Nagasaki control of the Islands. That action, sigted by the United States, jointly by the 1st Group Army for Shanghai, Hong Kong and ceptance deca not seem to depend Japan and the British Empire, op and the Provincial Government to-morrow" 11, am. “

on Japan's remaining in the plies to Pacific possessions, whe

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