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No. 23248. 號捌拾肆佰弍仟叁萬式第 HER HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933. 伍拜濃 日叁月式年叁卅佰玖仟春英 Price Per Month. 83.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE.·

On and after NOVEMBER 1, 1832, antil Further Notice (all previous

Timo Tables cancelled).

UP TRAINS

0.

STATIONS 2 B

No. No. No. No. No.

10 ₤10A B 4. A.M.A.M. AM.

11

No. UT Na No. No. No. No. No. No. 12A:16: 16| 22 | 18 34 28 28 LX. Mit 1,3}} P3, TM.Į PA, P.M. P.M) P.M.

Kowloon,Dep. 6.25 8.15 8.37 0.05 0.15 10.1211,80 12.13 1.80 2.20 4.85 456 6.08 7.40

Yaumati,Dep. 6.03

Shatin...Dep. 6.45 Taipo.Dep. 6.59 Taipo Market.

Drp. 7.04 Fauling Dep. 7.16 Sheungshui...

การ

L..1...

12

0.94 10.1911,41 12.19|| 1.27) ... 0.31 10.3311.69 12.81 1.80 0.80 10.46 12.08 11,461.5...

0.55) 10.8012,16 12.49) 1.507 10.00 11.01 12.32 12.59 2.08

Dep |7,20 | 9.149.42) 10.11 11,0612.87) (1,04 8.13 2.58)....

Shumchun

Au

6.15 7.48

8,286,41 8,14

6.396,45 6,19

.

5.49 6.57 8.30

5.47 7.00 8.34

Arr. 7.28 8.83 † 0,20 9,48, 10.17 11.12 12,49). 1.10 8.17) 3.05) 5.15) 8,88) 7.08) 8,40

Canton...Arr.)... (11,25)

6.80

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$7.43 in Fore

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STATIONS

DOWN TRAINS

No. No. No. No. No,

G. No. No. No. No. No. A # & 7. 11 15 17

19 AK, AMI A‚X. 4.36 PM. AM PM PM PM P

Ko.

Mixed

8,00

sta

L

8.40

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**

4,30

¿Canton ***** .Dop.

105

Shunçban.......Dap. 7.0 7.50 10.80 10.48, 12.16 2.44 4.08 4.8€ 5.33 6.12 6.50 7.11

10.56 12,33 2,514,15 4,41 6.83 | 419 11.00 1298 9,66) 4.20 4,45) 1.45

Skoungahul

7.00 7.37

Fanlingv Dep. 7:15 07 Tape Market....Dep. 7.26 0.12 ................. Dep. 7.80 6.16 Dep. 7.49 8.30 Dop.

Tsipo

Skatin

Tsumati

7.00 8.48

6,25

| 11,10] 12,29| 8,06| 4,31) 4,55) 8,01 | 6,35]) ... 11.1412448,11 4.95) 8.00 8,09 | 8,40) ... 11,38 12.69 8,344.50, 6,14 6.27 | 858) ...

7.18

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| 11:41] 1.13 3,87 5.04 5,20 6.42 7.05 ... Kowloon..... Art. 8,09 8,40 11,05 11.47 1.188,48) 8.10 5.92) 0.48 7.117.387.52

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WORLD-WIDE LOWERING OF TRAIFF

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ROOSEVELT AND SENATOR HULL

`DRAFT DETAILS

TALK OF PRELIMINARY WAR DEBT

MORATORIUM

¡THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY}

WARM SPRINGS, Geogota, Febuary '8." PRESIDENT ELECT ROOSEVELT and Senator Hall are re

ported to have drafted detalis of a palu for world-wide lowering of tariff walls and stabilisation of currencies In exchange for the remittance of war debta.

PLAN BEING CAREFULLY

WARK SPRINGS, Feb. 2. Mr. Roosevelt in shielding his plug most carefully though it is understood he discussed it with Mr. Walter Lippman and Professor | Moisy,

SHIELDED

PROPOSED CHEMICAL

PLANT

SINO-BRITISH ENTERPRISE

-AT NANKING:

(THROUGH › REGTER'S AGENCY]

NANKING, Feb. 2. A REPRESENTATIVE of British

chemical interests is now hore discussing with the Ministry of Industry details regarding a pro- jected aminonia-sulphate plant which will be set up as a Sino British joint enterprise...

THE LEG THEORY CONTROVERSY

M.C.C.'S LATEST:

DEMAND.

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGRICY]

CANDEERA, Feb. 2.

ported, Mr. Hull has accepted the Secretary of State in the new THE latest development of the administration.

Mr. Roosevelt declined to com- ment on Mr. Neville Chamber- lain's speech to the Association of The crux of the question appears American Newspaper Correspon to be that tariffs camot be lowered dents yesterday, when be made it until foreign currencies are stabi- clear that Britain had little to lised, both requiring international offer the United States, but, Mr. action which is possible at the Borah, according to reports from Economic Conference and will take Washington, said that if Britain time to come into operation. For is unwilling to disous other qum- this reason Mr. Roosevelt's advisers į tions in connection with debt revi- are talking of a preliminary warsion we will have alternative debt moratorium for an unspeci- but to stand by the debt settlement fied period. Moanwhile," it is re-i already made.

JAPANESE CONTROL

TAHEIHO

LATEST REPORT, FROM HARBIN

{(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT)

Japan in Manhurts in return for

free hand for Britain in Tibet. The statement adds that a "free hand' in Tibet ir not and never bas been the ambition of His Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom or of the Govern ment. of India, and His Majesty's Gibrernment's attitude in regard to the Sino-Japanese dispute is not influenced in any way by considera- tions effecting Tibet, s

PRIPING, Feb. g A MESSAGE from Harbin states that the Japanese. now fully control Taheího, opposite Blagoverschenck. They also are | building an aerodrome at Tahoiho. adopted,"

JAPANESE DRIVE ON

JEHOL

MAY COMMENCE AT ANY MOMENT

{TAROGOK AKUTER'S AGENCY.}-

"Sir John "Simon made it quite. plain at Geneva, that in the event of the conciliation failing, His Majesty's Government will be pro- pared to see the Lytton Report

the clades.

statement con-

STILL HOPE FOR. CONCILIATION

(THROUGE REUTER'S AGENCY)

leg theory controversy is that the M.C.C. has invoked the aid of the British Government representa- tive in Australia to ask the Board of Control to withdraw the word unsportsmanlike contained in their cable to the M.C.C. The team felt the publication of the word left d personal stigma and; are distressed at entering the fourth Test match with the stigma unremoved..

IN HONG KONG TO DAY

FINE

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P.M., STATED:

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LOCAL FORECAST.-N.E. WINDS, FRESH; FINE.

ANGLO-PERSIAN

CIL DISPUTE

AGREEMENT REACHED AT GENEVA

Ruday, Feb; 1. Although the Committee of Nineteen appointed by the Leaguo of Nations Assembly- to endeavour to effectia settlement of the Eino Japanese dispute, under Article 16, PEIFING, Feb 2

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] FEARS that the long heralded Paragraph 3 of the Convenant of drive on Jehol are about to com1 the League, has failed in its efforts,

GENEVA, Feb. 2. mence are felt here an receipt of and is now engaged in preparation reports from reliable sources from of a report for the Assembly M BENES mediatory efforts in Mukden that heavy Japanese troop | Lesordance with Paragraph 4 of the Anglo-Persian Oil dispute movements are going on down the the same article, the view taken Peiping-Mukdan Railway towards at Geneva: is that conciliation Chinchow efforts are not precluded until such Mukden messages express the report is actually presented in

Takyo, IreÉ

state that belief that the Japanese offensive, Lon will begin within a few days, sims 3 remalt of a furt ing at the complete zabjugation of the situation the Johol and bringing it into the legate at Goney territory of Manchukuo, The ex pocted drive, if started, may not be easily completed as Chine troops now at Jehol are of con siderable numbers, and are well established in a country offering plenty of natural defences,

On the other hand, the Japanese have the incomparable aid of craft against which the Chinese troops are without, defenon,

| Chinese sources state that Japan "ese "planon appeared over Jrhol City yesterday morning recon noitring for several minutes. They then flew off to the south cost. bombs were dropped,

BRITAIN'S POLICY IN MANCHURIA

No

10P:

han now beca matnáct to present final ratnimum demanda on the Manchurian qucation

CHINA MAY WITHDRAW FROM LEAGUE

(THROUGH BEUTEE'S AGENCY.]

have resulted in an agreement on principle between the representa tives of the two parties at Geneva. for the resumption of direct: nego- tiations for the renewal of the

Until the Agreement) is confirmed by the British and Persian Doy ornments, however, no official state- ment can be issued i

It is provisionally arranged for the matter to come up at the test Bitting of the League Council, ma Friday afternoon.

of Manchuku

tion

NANKING, Feb. Ball Chinese circles awaiting the Lengu

2.

are

it as a pivotal point on Chinese Government" will final attitude to the.

the cide: ita

* Ohmal quarters hold the view arding the qua Manohaguo interest has

that the failure of the League ex been plicitly to declare itself against aroused by a report imued by the recognition of Manchukuo no oferal Central News Agency stating defeats one of China's vital 141 cortain influential quarters tentions," but contradicts,

maintain that China should with

amb Resolution

draw from the League if it falls Tara to” declare". Itself against the “IÐ, cognition of "Manchukuožulnky

The

boon':

Pro-Japanese

aff Chinese papers are; agree

the cribing the League's hesita thegarding the Manchukuo question, to ques Air John Simon's manipulations" red as that of nest column || at Geneva:

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