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*:00 | 10 | 101] "S 18 A14′′ 261 22 28" 25 2015 AMS' AM. AM. AM. A‚N." AM, Mixed P.M. | P.M. F.M, P.M. F.M.| P,M.] P.K.
Kowloon.Dop. 6.25) 8.15) 8,37) 0.05 Yaumati.Dep. 6.93 Shatin... Dep. 6.45...
Taipo ...Dep. 8.50
Tiparet.
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Dop. 7.01 A... A....
Fraling,Dop. 7.18 "
9.15 10.1211,86| 12.12) 1.36) 9,30 9.24 10.1911.41) 12,18) 1.877... 9.3810.3111.68) 19.81) 1.30) ... 9.50 10.4013.08 13.45 1.82||
0.56) 10.50/13.16 1240 2,66
4.85
4.55 6.08 7.40
5.02 8.157.8 5,158,97) 8,00 6.28 6.41 8,14
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5.89 6.48 8.19
..... 10.08 11.01 12.82 18.59 2.06...
5.49 6.57 6.30
Sheungahni...
Haumcban...
Dep. 7.20.... | 9.14 0.42 10,11 11.0812.37 104 111259
5.47 7.02 881
Arr 7.20 8.53 0.209,49 10.87 11,1212.48, 1.10 3.17 8.08 6.13 5.887.8840
„Canton .......Arr.) ... 11.28: ......
7.45
141
5.30
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17.10
Shumohun.......Dep. 7.0 7.50 10.30 10.48 12.16 2.44 4.08 4.34 6.25 0.12 6507.11 Shoungshal ......Dop. 7.09 7.37 10,55 19.23 2,61 415 4.41 5.83 6.19 Fanling........ Dep. | 7.14 8.02 11.00 12.28 2.58) 4,20) 4,45 5,45 | 0,25|| ... Taipo Market.... Dep. 7.25 5.13 11.10 12.393,00) 431) 4,65) 8,01 6.35 Taipo
11,14] 12,44 8,11) 4,35) 5,00) 8.09 | 4:40) ... Dep. 7.30 8,16
11.29 12.58 3.25 4.50.5.14 0.27 6,63 ...
Thatin... Dep. 7.48 8.30 Taumati...........Dop. 7.58 0.48
Kowloon.
11.41 1.12 3,87 5,01 5.26 6.42 7.05 ...
LAFF. | 8,0%) 1,40 11,08 15:47 1.188.43) 5.10'8,82| 8.48 }7.11 7.25 7.52
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Japan's Foreign Policy
FIRM SUPPORT OF THE MANCHUKUO REGIME
"NO TERRITORIAL AGGRESSION IN ANY
PART OF THE GLOBE
COUNT UCHIDA, THE JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER SPEAKING ON. SATURDAY IN THE IMPERIAL DIET OUTLINED JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY.
HIS POINTS INCLUDED:-
1.-Firm support of the Manchukuo. GovernZLARİ, 2. Justice of Manchukuo's claim to Jehol.
3.-A warning to Chins not to attack in Force. 4.-Friendliness with the League, provided it dois not inter- fere in the Far East, but leaves Japan free hand In settling the Manchurian issue,
5.-Friendship with Russia, though postponing the signing of a
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non-aggression past, and also keeping autrict eye on **Red" activities in China.
6-Support of Disarmament on lines suggested by Japan, 7-Full co-operation with the World Economia Conference, [We are indebted to the Japanese Consul-General for his cour- tery in sending the text of Count Uchida's speech);
"TO SECURE PEACE IN THE FAR EAST”
TOKYO, January 21. separating China from Manchuria The following address was given and Mongolia Particularly in the by Count Uchida, Minister for light of the circumstances leading Foreign Affairs, at the sixty to the establishment of Manchukuo, fourth session of the Imperial Diet, it is evident that Jehol constitutes an integral part of the new State. on January 21:-
However, manoeuvres for creating I have the privilege new to report disturbances in that province have on the latest developments which of late been notoriously rife, and have occurred in major foreign some contigents of regular troops questions, affecting this country under Chang Hush Hang crossed since the extraordinary session of the border into the Diet in August last, and to state the views and policy of the Japanese Government concerning them. In pursuance of the settled policy of the Japanese Government Wo have signed a protocol concur rently with the Manchukuo Govern ment, on September 18 last year.
Tobol
Position in China,
While the so-called Jehol question
(Continued on Pape I)
is purely a domestic affair for Manchukuo, Japan is, of course, bound by the recent protocol to join forces with that country in the task of maintaining peace and E this instrument Japan de orday throughout its territory. The finitely recognized Manchukuo as question, therefore, in view of this an independent State, while Man-treaty obligation, is a matter of chukuo pledged itself to rospect all serious concern to the Government rights and interests of Japan and her of Japan. As for Chink, political subjects in that country, secured either by treaty or through other agreements. Moreover, in view of the fact that, any menace to Man- chukuo has at once a direct bear- ing upon the welfare of Japan, pro- visions are also introduced for the joint defense of that State, and for stationing in its territory of Japanese troops necessary for that purpose. The Protocol thus affords full protection to the rights and interests of Japan in Manchukuo, and the safety of that country alike from internal and external dan-. gers.
It means that a new, offective guarantee has been established for the maintenance of peace in the Far East It is extremely gratify- ing that Manchukuo has made rapid and healthy · progress and especially that marked improve- ment bas been achieved in internal peace and order, consequent upon the successiva annihilation or dis.. persal of the major hordes of bandits. This' situation, naturally reacted favourably upon the com merce and finances of Manchukuo, and resultant benefits have been ahared by v Japanese Rad other foreign residents, equally with the Manchurians themselves. Here we have concrete proof that tha Japanese Government has not erred in their belief that to recognise the now State, and to assist its develop ment, is the only way for a solu tion of the Manchurian issue on a sound basis and for the establish: ́ment of peace in the Far Elst.
I am convinced that in view of the auspicious growth of Manbhu- kuo and the Universal, advantago thereby accuring all peoples of the world, the Longue of Nations and the Governmenta bf Powers will eventually recognize the fairnessi and justice of the position we have | been up regarding Manchukuo,
Nor have I any doubt that in the end the Chinese themselves will ho brought to regard the mutual sid and co-operation, batween Japan, China and Manchukuo, each as an independent State, to be the best *means for insuring peace in the
Orient.
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|PERSIA REPLIES TO BRITISH. MEMORANDUM
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GENEVA, Jan. 99. HOPE that the friendly relations, existing hitherto will not be impaired by "the present incident is expressed in the Persian Govern- ment's reply to the British Mem- orandum. It contenda that the Anglo-Pemian Oil Company has zot exhausted legal procedure open to it, and has not even attempted recourse to Law Courts, therefore, Article XV, is inapplicable. It claims that the cancellation of the concession owing to the non-full- inent of contractual obligations: does not violate international law, and as the preliminary conditions were not fulfilled, diplomatic inter- vention under Article XV. is not justified.
TWENTY-THREE PEOPLE KILLED
RESULT OF DYNAMITE EXPLOSION
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY}
MOBELIAS, Mexico, Jam 22. TWENTY-THREE persons
were
killed and several injured by an explosion of sixty boxes of dynamite. Therexplosion is attri buted to the carelessness of a truck driver employed by the Goveta- ment Road-Building Commission.
Afire which followed the explo sion destroyed a hospital and several houses.
IN HONG KONG. TO-DAY
FAIR
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT, PORECAST AND REMARKS, ISSUED DE THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 5,53," P.M., STATED :~*
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LOCAL FORECAST:-N. WINDS, *FRESH; VALE.
STATE CONTROL OF INDUSTRY
IMPORTANT MOVE BY ITALIAN GOV.
(THROUGH REDIER'S AGENCY.]
ROME, Jan. 2. A STEP resulting in a great
kseroase of state control of industry has been taken by the Oabinet which has decided to ap- point an "Institute for industrial reconstruction," having a capital of Lira 100,000,000 for leans for technical and economie reorganisa tion:
The Bank of Italy will receive an annual state subsidy of Lira' 85,000,000 and the State will take over. from the Bank a large amount. of credit on frozen industry.
NAZI COMMUNIST CLASH FEARED
POLICE BAN MAY CAUSE DISTURBANCE
[THROUGH REUTEE'S AGENCY)...
BERLIN, Jan. 22
A CLASH between Nazis and Corumunists is feared to mor-
row in consequence of a police-ban on Communist open-air demon- strations in most parts of the city, *' owing to the provocative langu- age in the Communist Press.....
The Nazis, however, are permit bed to assemble in Buelow Sattare, where the Communist headquar ters are situated, for a demons tion which will include, the unve
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Nal Pro Herr Horstweme!, was shot dead some years ago.
The Communists affirm their
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