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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

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On and after APRIL 778, 1930, zätil Further Nation (all previous

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ITP TRAINS

Kowloon.Dep. 8.35 8.00 8.249,05 10.00 19.30 1.1

Yaamati.Dep. 8.44

Shatin... Dag 6.56

Taipo...Dep 7,10)

That Dep. 7.18

Farling Dep. 7,95

Sheang. Bh-

chan...Arr. 7,38 9.40

shni...Dap. 7.30-

Canton ...Amr,'

Lolidays only

10,00 10.47 12.57 3.0)}}

No No.10 No.54'No,25 NAM P. PX | PM. P.X] PAM»

4,88 3,48) 7.43

4.50 6.00 7.55

STATIONS Naot No..

R3.10 Ko So, 11, No. 14 No

ALAL MIL | P.M.

1.33 3.90 4,505,40 7.85

915 10.08 13.19)

9.23 10.20 13.30

A

948 10.33 13,43 1.31

9.49 10.37 12,47| 1,55

· 5,04|6,19| 8.09

5.08 8.17 8.12 15,12 3.27; 8.22

9.0116,05 10.52 1.02 2,183,11-

9.07 10.11 10.59 1.03 2.16

fu.68%

- 8.42

6.93 5.32 8.28 3.171.00 6.59 6.38 8.52

17,18!

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS

1.3

AM.

6, 7. No. No. 15 AX. + AM. AM.

No.11 No. 11 Na,23 Na. 17 No.17

P.M P.M. P.M. P.M. | P.M.

$.05

Canton ...Dep

Shemchan... Dep. 7.13 739 10.34 |11,21, 11,49 †2.33|4.89 | 5.47 | 6.43 Shengshui Dep. 7.20 3.03

Fanling Dep.7.25 9.10 10.47

Taipo Market.Dep

Taipo

7.838.21 10,57

Dop. 7,43 8.28 ot

Bhatin Dep. 7,538,33 11.14.

9.06 3.51 11:36

11.56 2.40 4.48 | 5,84 | 2.44 4,50

5.58

12.00

12.11 254 5.00 6.08 13.18320 5,04 6.13 12.303.135.176.26

19.42 837 5.29 4.38

Taumati Dep. Kowloostr. 8.12 8.57 11.32 201 1248 3,53 5,35 6,447.22

+

7.07 7.14

7.49

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SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN AND

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FEAR THAT

ARMA WILL BE INCREASED.

THE MYSTERY OF THE FAMOUS MONOCLE EXPLAINED.

[UNITED PRESS.]

took place during the conference, Sir Austen deplored what he de scribed as the practise of calling formal conferences to solve the world's armament problems:

of course, the League is primarily though by no means excusively oc- cupied with political considera- tions."

The fear that one of the results of the London Naval Conference may be to stimulate an increase in armaments" on the continent of Europe, was expressed by Sir

The Situation. In India. Austea Chamberlain, formerly Bri-

I am sometimes inclined to tish Foreign Secretary, in an ex-think," he declared, that dis India, the former Foreign Secre Speaking on the situation in clusive interview with the United armament would have made more Press.

progress in the world if it had tary emphasized above all that re- never been the subject of formal gardless of certain differences of conferences. It is an unhappy but English opinion as to details of perhaps inevitable result of such policy, the Indian problem is conferences that they concentrate quite outside the realm of party attention on possible dangers which politics."

any particular State may run and *A Government that does not they are apt, therefore, to increase govern," he said, referring to re- national suspicions ad feart rather cent disorders in India, and the than to produce a sense of security.interference of British armed forces, Had public attention" not been "is not a Government. There may aroused and concentrated on these bo differences of opinion here dangers by the discussions, it seems as to the extent of reform possible.

in India but there is practically no difference of opinion as to the ,,put duty of the Government to down violence and revolution."

to me not unlikely that he chronic indisposition of Governments to in- crease the burden on their peoples and the special economic pressure of these years, would have resulted He concluded by expressing sur- in larger reductions than any we prise at the levity by which some are now likely to obtain

people

without knowing very.

Daring the conversation, Sir Austen, seated in comfortable chair at his new private residence io Kensington, discussed the Euro pean situation at length. He said he was sometimes inclined to think that disarmament would have made more progress if it had never been the subject of formal conferences." He expressed the belief that the introduction of parity as the stan- dard of naval construction" has raised a new and grave problem' in Europe. Of himself, characteris tically enough, he spoke little. He did, however, explain to the oor- respondent that if he wore a monocle it was "because the other eye is so weak that window-glass would serve the purpose" on one side of any pine-nez that he might thyness, is much easier to approach much about the situation and bas- Sir Austen who, despite a certain affaire judge the conduct of Indian "The Treaty of London," de than at first his monocled appearing themselves on biased or partial clared Sir Austen discussing the

ance would lead one to believe, is information. To those who desired Naval Conference,

"gives the the type of man describable as at to know the true situation in India, to atrangers. To his he said, he advised a thorough United States superiority in fact enigma although not in name. That does friends, however, hes is an open reading of the first part of the not disturb me, however, as I do book As kind to those who know Simon Commission's report. not consider a struggle between the bim as he appears to be almost United States and the British Em-haughty to those who don't, the

man of Locarno is notless para pire as within the bounds of possi-dorical in mannerstad in appear bility. What does cause me some anxiety is that the United States should have taken parity with the British Empire as the standard of its own naval strength, for this inevitably leads to invidious com- parisons and a minute and jealous scrutiny of the respective forces of our two countries such he has oc- oupied the Senate Committee.

19.

Anglo-American Relations,

We may neither of us contem plate war with the other but such discussions being inevitably em- ducted on the hypothesis of war are unfortunate and much has been 'said in them which has not made

ance.

United States of Europe.

As he spoke, almost motionless except for an occasional change in the position of his head, he seemed like a living impersonation of

Thinker," Rodin'a The

and while he himself is said to be some what of a dreamer and an idealist, his respect for dreams and ideals is guided by thetr practical feas ability. Thus, when asked for his opinion about his friend Briand's proposal for a United States of Europe:-/

Gardening On Londen Roof, Sir Austen, when not busy with his political work, devotes himself to the study of Bowers His favourite hobby is gardening. His favourite fower is the Alpine. Although he has not at present a garden of his own, he is attempting to make up for the deficiency by growing fowers on the roof of his dining-room. In particular he is keenly following the results of an experiment which, he says, he is attempting for the first time. He is trying to grow Alpines on bis London roof!

Asked how he liked the work of! a Foreign Secretary of Great Britain, Sir Austen asid that one of the pleasant things is that one "I am sceptical," he said with makes friends with some of the considered and definite emphasis leading statesmen of other coun- United States in this country. I" It is a long way he said, due to meetings at. Geneva which, he added.tries." This, he said. was largely Then, after a pause,

pleasant reading for friends of the

off

hope, however, that this may be a passing phase which will disap. I cannot picture the thing in she said, "naturally makes for au pear when once the treaty bas, been practical form."

esprit de corps" and enables one approved. In any case, as I say, I

"I have the greatest respect for to get into the habit of co-operat am not myself greatly concerned Monsieur Briand," he continued, ing. to the relative strengths of the pronouncing in excellent French American and British fleeta.": fashion the two words de-

The Secret of the Monicle. *** I am more auxious," he con- scribing the veteran French Questioned regarding his world- tinued, about the effect of the Premier, "I have the greatest famous custom of wearing agreement on our position as a affection for him, he continued, monocle which those who do not European Power, and "on the re- and I have the most profound ad- know him have sometimes suggested sults which it has had on the con miration for his ceaseless endeavour is a "fad, Sir Austen smiled faint tinent of Europe. The introduc- to find a means of assuring pencely and so doing allowed his monocle tion of parity as the standard of in Europe. But, a United-of | to ship, from his eye in characteris naval" construction undoubtedly Europe, is obviously a very elastic tie fashion: raised a new and grave problems interin. Before you can discuss, you I can scarcely distinguish what Europe. Even among the three need, to know how, the term is to is in front of me, now," he said Powers, who signed the treaty for be interpreted Briand means his of sadness in his voice, adding as with an almost imperceptible tinge reduction and limitation of arma- " Obviously,

meats, reduction applies to the United States of Europe to be he passed one of his hands over the British Empire alone although something more than has yet been eye from which the glass had drop- limitation is common to the three accomplished. He means something ned. And now I see caly & sort But on the continent of Europe Idiferent from the League of of shadow looking out of dark- fear the result of the Conference, Nations. No doubt, for instance, | DOES

far from being to limit, is to e is thinking primarily of As a matter of fact," he con stimulate an increase in arma- economic and fiscal conditions cluded producing a pincenca: ments."

which, of course, might enable the use these when I read. There is a Increasing Suspicions.

formation of some organization lens on one side and a piece of Referring to the protracted that would not conflict with the ordinary window glass on the Franco-Italian negotiations which League. I make this point because, other!

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To-day, (July 7.)

Queen's Theatre: "Happy Days" Central Theatre: The Cocoa- nuts."

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World Theatre My Min." Majestic Theatre Convoy."

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