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HONG KONG. FRIDAY, JANU:

1933

五拜望

日陸月壹年叁卅佰玖仟春英

Month $3

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. "HELL" LET LOOSE AT SHANHAIKWAN

TIME TABLE.

On and alter NOVEMBER 18, 1005, andit Further Notion (all previous During Fierce Bombardment

Tables cancelled)..

UP TRAINS

No. No. No. No. No. No. vr No. No. No. No.

10104 B 12 LX. 14

STATIONS 2 8

Kowloon Dep. 8.25 8.15 8.37 9.05

A.M. AM. Į ANE,[4.1] AM, A,M,{H!398] P.M.^] V.M.) FİM.] V.M.) P.X} PX| P.M 9.15 10.1811.80 19.12 1.80 2.20 4.85 4.55 8.06 740 5.02 6.15 748 9.34 10.19 11.41| 12.10 1.27|||:/ 0.86 10:31 11.58 12.31 1.89 .. 9.50 10.46208 13.45 1.52))....

***

Yaumati Dep. 6332** Shatin ...Dep. 6.45 Taipo... Dep. 0.69, Taipo M7000 Fanling.Den

*7.10.-1 Sheangekul...

.......

0.85 10.50 12.18) 12.49) 1,58. 20.00 11,01 12.92 12.50 3.06

KAR

4 313

| 5,98) 6,41), 8.14

5.32 8,488,19

L.4 6.57 8:29

5.477.02 8,34 Dep. 7.20.... 9,149.43 10.1111001287 1.04 2.11 2.60 Shamchun

Arr 7.26 8.83 | 9.80) 9,48) 10,1711121248 1.10 2.17 3.05 6,158,59 7.08 8.40 -Canton....) ... [11,28] ... | 5,80|

7.45...

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS

A.M. A.M.) A.MC.

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 180 17 0 19 13 11 18

7: Auth P.M. AMF...

Mixed

-Canton .......

Dep.

sivo...

+1

ww

9.40,...

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4.30

Shumohun. .....Dep.7.02 7.50 10.30 10.48 12.162.144.06 434 5.35 6.126.60 7.11 7.18 Shoungshal....Dep. 7.09.7.37 10.55 12.23 2,614,15 4:41 6.888.LD... Fanling. Dep.7.14 802 ...11.00 12.29 2,584.901.456.45 8.25...

0.36 11.10 18.89 3.00 491 4.58 0.01 Taipo Market. Dep. 7.25 8.12 Taipo

Dog, T.80 8.16 1114 12.64 8.11 36500 6,09 640... Shutin

...Dep. 7,438.30 11.28 12.38 3.35 650 6.14 €27 6.82... Yazmati....... De 7,638.43 11.41 128.97 404 5.25 6,32 7065 Kowloon...ATT. 8,028.49 11.08 10.47 1.18 8.48 10 6.32 0.48 711 7.85 7.69

+4

O-First Class only... Will stop at any station on raqasat. Q-Sundays and Customs Holidays excepted. M

Further information may be obtained at the Railway Offices, Kor loon, from Mesars. Thoa. Cook & Bon, Ltd, Hong Kong, from The Amercian Express Co., Hong Kong; or from The China Travel Service, 6, Queen's Road, Hong Kong

By Order,

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HONG KONG-CANTON LINE. BAILINGS From HONG KONG--Dally at 9a.. nd 10 p.m.

(Sundays 10 p.m. only), [.

BAILINGS From CANTON-Dally at 8 am and 4.80 p.m. (Bandays 4.30 p.m. only).

HONG KONG-MACAO, LINE.

SPECIAL SAILINGS

SAILINGS From HONG KONG— at 9 a.m., 2 p.m. aid 5,80 p.m.

(Week days only)..

SAILINGS From MACAO at 5am., 8 am sad 9 p.m.

(Week days only).

EXCURSION TO MACÃO.

SUNDAY, STE JANUARY

8,6, SUI TAI".

will leave Hong Kong at 9.00a.m. and Macao at 4.00 p.m.

SPECIAL SALOON FARES.

WEEK DATE Singia: $2.00; Beturn: $5.00. EXCURSIONS-Singlet $250; Return: $4,00

NorAll Steamboat Company's Steamers are fitted with Wirele

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THE LOW

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DRYJOLT

30%

WASHING

THE CHINA LAUNDRY CO

18 STANLES

By Japanese Troops

Houses Smouldering: Dea Lying Heaped in Streets

REFUGEES FLOW IN TO PEIPING AND

CHINWANGTAO

(THROUGH BEUTÈR'S AGENOT.]

ABOUT thousand refugees from

arrived here, while it is reported have flowed in to Chinwangtao,

All refugees tell terrible tales of during the Japanese bombardment."

PEIPINO, Jary Shanbalkwan have many hundreds of thos

holl" which broke Inose

It is estimated that at least 3,000 civilians were killed in Shane haikwan.

Scores of houses are now nothing but “brick keaps, of-smant dering ruins with dead fying hemped"In the streets.

So far there are no official estimates of military casualties

While both sides declare their anxiety to settle the Sham kwad incident as a focal affair, so far no mave hits been a to negotiate and there has still been no communication bet the Chinese and Japanese at Peiping since the delivery of the Nakamura Letter on Monday.

It is learned authoritively that the Japanese position is next to move up to the Chinese, “who if they approach the Japanese will. And them most conciliatory."!.

Meanwhite, both sides are quiescent.

CONSIDERABLE CHINESE FORCES N.W

OF SHANHAIKWAN

"PEIPING, Jan. 5;" British sources at Chinwangtao state that all is quiet in that area. The Chinese main defence lines, now established on the East and North sides of Chinwangtao are supported by two armoured trains.

It is confirmed that the, Chinese have considerable forces north-west of Shanhaikwan, distant about two miles along a tributary of the Tashihho River.

Japanese sources state that their troops have not yet advanced over the Tasbihho about one mile west ‘of Shanhaikwang

The latest official statement of Japanese casualties is ninety-four, including four officers killed but it is considered this is a most comp servative estimate, dat

Both H.M.S. Dridgewater and Folkestone are now at Chinwang-

tro.

CHINESE PRESS VIEWS

NANKING, Jan 8 Chinese newspapers on reappear ing after the New Year holidays indignantly denounce the Japanese occupation of Shanhaikwan and ge resistance against fumber nggression, SANA EU The independent paper,Hain Chin Jih Loof Bays two facta. emerge: Japanese aggression in China will continue until this coun Try submits unconditionally to Japan's terms for a settlement of Manchurian and other outstand ing issues that

NO WISH TO FIGHT

Chang Hench Liang

reseprotest in regard to ese, occupation of Bhan

sent to Ariyoshi llafe.

ne desire to fight

WANG CHING WEI INDIGNANT

nephra Wang Ching (Wer This friends bergfrom Germa

strongonh:indigna

haikwady saying it

bis dature to China, although ber far from we

SOVIET REACTION

Russian Maritime Provinces, but North China.

The frauda devotes half of its front page to the news of the seizure, and comments on the seizure as part of Japanese Im perialism plans to advance on

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WASHINGTON-Jan (5. denial, yesterday, that: The United States had protest- ́ed to Japan, in connection with the Shanhaikwan Incident. Mr. Hos beck, chief of the Far Eastern division of the State Department, |caller ~ on~~ the Japanese Am

bassador," "according to the New York Times

MDebuchi had a with Mr. Stimson to-day.

meeting

.... Mr. McCoy, 1:55Member" of the red with Lytton. Commission, con Mr. Hoover.

War Debts, Senator Robinson, Democratic "Lender, during the debate on debts last night declared that defaulteri must pay or justify there default before the Government would negotiate for the revision or cad | cellation of their debts.

A Chelper Dollar.

Mr. Borah intimated he will fight' for a cheaper dollar, and asserted Ethe price of commodities would be Increased by restoring silver to the Place it occupied in the Orient prior to 1925, If this could not be done through an international con Tenence, he would favour United States action

He added that America, could not plumain on the Gold Standard without devaluafing the dollar for mograning the monetary supply.

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

CLOUDY

YESTERDAY'S--WEATHER REPORT, TORECAST ASU REMARKS, JESUND`ET" THE ROYAL ORRERVATORY AT 3:15 PEG, STATED Tal

"A STRONG ANTI-OYCLONE COVERE N. CHINA AND S. MANCHURIA. AV BHAPED DEPRESSION: "18) MOVING EASTWARD ACROSS SW. JAPAN FRESH MONSOON WILL PREVAIL OVER THE CHINA COAST AND NORTHERN CHINA SEA.

LOCAL FORECAST: N.E. WINDS, FRESH; CLOUDY.

Jehol in North China, but the con- sequences of which will be an acute sharpening of imperialistic con- fictions between Japan and America, on the one hand and Brittan and Japan on the other, un Becount of England extensiva interests in North China. STRONG CHINESE PROTEST.

NANLING, Jan, 5.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent another telegram to the Chinese delegation at Geneva structing them to repo: the Shant haikwan, incident to the League Council, well as the fact that Japan was solely sponsible for the MiniT.

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