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22#BAĦRAXO □NAƑ¤#4#1 HONG KONG, FRIDAY, ANUARY 13, 1933. MAN HAKAC4 BITATEA
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME TABLE.
On and after NOVEMBER 1ar, 1932, until Further Notice (all previous
STATIONS 2
Timo Tabies cancelled),
UP TRAINS OFO
No. UF No. No. No. No. No.
Na No. No. No. No. No. No.
1824 2025 6 10 10 8 19AM S [AM] AM,Į AM)A,M| KM,| AN. MIDGE, F.M. [FM]}|PML|PM. F.M., P.M. P.M
Kowloon Dep. 6.25 8.15 8,87 9.08 9.15 10.1211.30 12.12 1.30 2.30 4.35 4.55 6.08 7.40
Yaumsti.Dep. 6.89| Bhatia...Dep. 4.45
Talpo...Dep. 6.80
**
·9.91 10,1811.41 13,19| 1.273 ... 9.88 10.9) 11.58 12.81 1.39) 9.80 10.4812.06 12.45 1.69
...
... ....
Fanling Dep. 7.18
--
0.63 10.50 12,16 13:49 1,56– 10.08 11.0112.82 12.59 3.00)
1.00 0.15 7:48 3.15 0.378.00 (5.28 0.41] 8.1S 5.828.46 8.19
Sheangahul...
Talpo Market.
Dep. 7.04
...5.42 6.57 8.29
6.47 7.0 8.34 Arr 7.76 8.69 9.30 9.48 10.17 11,1212,48 1.10 2.17 8.05 8,138.637.08 840
... 17.40.... Canton... Arr... 11.38]..... 4.83
Dep, 7.30 (0.14 0.42 10.11) 11.0612.37 1.04 2.11 2,50|| ... Shumehan...
*
DOWN TRAINS
STATIONS
BJX
G No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
17 20 19 13 18
T 11 -18 9
|AMP.M. R., RAMA FM, FM, AM, P.M. A.K., A.M. A.K
4.201
8.10. **
Canton.......Dep..
Mixed
Shamchun.......Dep.. 7.02 7.50 10.80 10.48 12.10 2.44 4.08, 435 5.35 8.12 6.50 7.11
Shoungehul Dep. 7.18 7.37
Fanling*******
Dep. 7.14 8.03
Taipo Harket. Dep. 7.251 8.12 Taipe
Uap. 7.308,16
Shalin... Dep.7.48 8.80 Yeumati... Dep. 7,588,43
10.55 12.23 8.51 4.154,41 5,38
19...
11.00 12.2888) 4.20) 4/45) 6,456.25 ... 11.10 13.39 3.064316.66 6.01585
...11.14 12.44 3,11 4.85) 8,00 6.09 6,40....
11.38 12.58 3.244.50 5.14 6.37 5.56 1141 -1.13 3.87 5.0 5.96 8.49 706
RECOVERY OF SHANHAIKWAN ADVOCATED
By Chinese Delegates At Geneva
ONLY HOPE FOR ASSISTANCE FROM FRIENDLY POWERS
THROUGH, SKUTER'S AGENCY.]
NAKKING hasry 12.
LA CABLE. THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT EEQEIVED TO B
FROM THE CHINESE DELEGATES - AT-MALIEVA, DR. DUD TAI W. W. YEN, DR. WELLINGTON HOO AND" CHI, JOINTLY URGING THE GOVERNMENTSTO RUSH TROOPS FOR THE RECOVERY OF SHANHAIKWAN, MAIN- TAINING THAT ONLY AFTER CHINA DEMONSTRATES HER ABILITY TO "DEFEND, HER OWN INTERESTS "CAN WE HOPE FOR ASSISTANCE THOM FRIENDINEROWERS."
NANKING'S NEW POWER PLANT
TO START FUNCTIONING NEXT MONTH
(TARUVOH | AKUTER'S AGENOK.).
NANKING, Jan, “19, THE new power plant, with's daily capacity of generating 10,000 kilo-watts, will start fimetioning early next month. The erection of the new plant was made possible. by a loan from the British Borer. Fund for the purchase of equip ment from England,
AUSTRALIA U.S. TENNIS TEST
DOUBLES MATCH GOES TO 53.GAMES
7.18 ADVANTAGE TAKEN OF 1901 PROTOCOL F the fourth and last Australia.
KowloonAFT. 8,028,40 11.08 11.47 1.18 8.43 8.10 8.23 638 7.11 7.257.68
-First Class only, Will stop at any station on request. Q-Sunday's and Custome Holidays excepted.
Further information may be obtained at the Railway Offices, loon, from Monars. Thos. Cook & Bon, Ltd., Hong Kong, from The Amoreinn Express Co., Hong Kong, or from The China Travel Bervice, 4. Queen's Road, Hong Kong.
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SAILINGS From CANTON-Daily at 9 am, and 4,30-p.m. (Sundays 4.80 p.m. only).
HONG KONG-MACAO LINE.
SPECIAL SAILINGS
SAILINGS From HONG KONG~ at 8 am, and 5.30 pm.
(Week days only).
BAILINGS From MAOAO at 3 am and 2 p.m.
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RACE MEETING
EXCURSIONS TO MACAO.
SUNDAY, 16TH JANUARY
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will leave Hong Kong at 8 am, and Macao at 4:00 p.m. (Wing Lok Street Wharf, Hong Kong'.
SPECIAL SALOON FABES.
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NANEINO, Ja, 12.
The Foreign Office officially an- nounced this afternoon that the Chinese Government despatched, on Tuesday, identical memoranda
LULL ON ALL FRONTS (THROUGH EIER'S AGENCY]
Pripika, Jan, 12.
It is now definitely established that Chiumenkow in the hands of the Japanese and a lull seems to have settled down on all fronts.
the Governments of the United States, Britain, Francey Italy, Belgium, Spain, and the Netherlands calling their attention to the fact that taking an un
The end of fighting was brought lawful advantage of special pri- about by the cold weather, which vileges under the Protocol of 1000, made operations most impossible. to which the above named Glover Chinese reports of the Chiumankow inente are signatory powers, Japanaghting (which rull, claim- posses, ese troops have attacked and cupied the city, of Shanhaikwan, alaughtered thousands of pesostal Chinese citizens and infletad con siderable damage to property and are farther concentrating in large numbers héar Shanhaikwan and along the Peiping-Liaoning Rail-
way.
The memoranda further declar. ed: Under these circumstances. the Chinese Government cannot assume responsibility for any situa tion in law, or in fact, which may result from the exercise by the Chinese of defensive farces of legitimate right of resisting the nagressive actions of the Japanese -troops."
· SHANHAIKWAN CUSTOMS THROUGH REUTER'S AGENty.12.
CHINWANGTAO, Jac. 19.
The Shanhaikwan Custom Station, which was occupied by the Japan esc nilitary after the capture of Shanhailewan, is again under the control of the Chinese Maritimes Oustons.
The action of the Japanese in surrendering the station is due to the argent protests from the Cus toms Commissioner at Chinwang- tao, who also controls the Shanhai- kwan Customs.
TURKEY'S NEW SILVER COINAGE
LARGE QUANTITY ^TO
BE MINTED
THROUGH REUTER AGENCY'}
ISTANBUL, Jan. 11. THE new-silver coinage to be minted and issued by the Tur kish Government to replace exist ing banknotes will amount to about 5.3,400,000 in value.
The coinage will comprise' de- nominations of one Turkish pound, Bity piastres and twenty five pias tres roughly corresponding to thres shilling pieces, eighteen-penny riecos and aime penny pieces
All coins of lesser value will be of bronze,
A bill anthorising the issue" of Lly new coinage will be laid before. Parliament immediately, but it in not likely to be passed before the Spring Sermon
MR. MELLON BACK IN LONDON
(BRITISH WIENIZSA, BERVICE]
MIC Andrew Mellon American
Ambassador, renched South- ampton in the White Star liner Majestic from New York to resume his duties in London KILAYA BEÏ8, Prolidazem: América:
sion of the alavad of the Pass) state thanther “Sadamus gand-anve become freton uplaadiso unuseable, and doubtless, the Wapanese · sre similarly placed.
WHY CHIUMENKOW PASS
WAS EVACUATED {THBOTCH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
NAMEING, Jan. 12... The Chinese Government has re- ceived, to-day, belogram from General Chang Hauch Liang, stat. is, for strategic reasons Chinese troopa Pass.'
evacuated Chiumenkow
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[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,
SYDNEY, Jan. 19.
America Tennis Fest Match, McGrath beat Gledhill 09, 64
Allison beat Hopman 38, 6-3, 6-1. Quist beat Van Ryn 7-5, 6-3. Vines and Gledhill beat: Craw- lord and Hopman 5-7, 6-7, 69, 76,
IN HONG KONG TO-DAY
CLOUDY WITH DRIZZLE OR MIST
FORECAST AND REMARKE, ZANITED "KY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AZ 6.20 |_ P-M., ̈ STATED “----
THE ANTI-CYCLONB, TO DO THE NORTH OF THE YANGTEZE... – JIAB INCREASED SLIGHTLY IN IETTEN- SITY. STEDEⱭ MONSOON WILL PREVAIT OVER THE CHINA Coart, AND THE NORTHERN CHINA SEA.
LOCAL FORECAST: N.E. WINES, FRESH TO. STRONG; CLOUDY WITH DRIZZLE OR MIST, PROBABLY - TM- PROVING.
PREVENTION OF FIRE ON LINERS
FRENCH MINISTER'S PROPOSALS
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
PARIS, Jan. 12. THE Georges Phillipar and At-
lantique disasters are expected: profoundly to affect the construc tion of French liners, in accordance with comprehensive recommendü tions made by the Minister of Marine-to Parliament. "
The reccnimendations involve, the almost complete abolition, of wood, the fire-proofing of all carpets, awnings, metal essing and electric cables, while all vessels over, 10,000, tons will be required to bave fire brigades and two wireless installa
If Parliament agrees, these re- lorida' will also be applied to exist ing liner
RUBBER RESEARCH
IN BRITAIN
MANUFACTURERS MUST CONTRIBUTES QU
[THEOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
LONDON, J. 11. THE taxt has been issued of
Bill to ensure the continuance of the development, of scientific and. industrial research in the uses of berland to place the Research Association of British rubber manu- facturers, which. therto, bean
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