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No. 23387號柒拾捌佰叁仟叁萬式第 日伍十月伍閏年榮 HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933. SÆD NÄEFA#DXTE* Price
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. CONFLICT
CONFLICT OF RACES IN THE PACIFIC
TIME TABLE.
On and after MAY ér¤, 1933; until Further Notice (all previous
Time Tables cancelled).
STATIONS
UP TRAINS
G
No. No.
No No. No. UP No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 3
10 @
18" | LX. 14 A
18 6A 49 18 24 29 28 A. AM. AM. AM. ||| AM.İM(10A) 1.3. ↑ V.X]P.M. | P.M.[P.M. YAG) TIMŲ PR.
Kowloon.Dep. 6.25, 3.15 6,87 9.15 101311.30 12.12 1.06 1.30 2.20
Yaamati.Dep. 6.83
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Shatin...Dep. 6.45
Taipo..Dop, 0.50
Taipofarket.
Dep 7.0%
Faling Dep. 7.18
Shaungahui...
Shamchun
0.24 10.1911.41 12.19 1.12...
0.88 10.1111.68 12.31 1.24)
2.50 10.48 12.08 12.45 1.87
9.55 105012.16 12.40 1.41
10.08 11.011232 19.59 1.81 ...
4.35 4.85 0.08) 7.40
6.03 6.15; 7.48
5.15 6.27 8.00
5.28 0.41 8.14
+44
6,326.48 8.19 8.42) 6.578.29
Dep. 7.20 ... 0.11 10.1 14,0012.07 1.04 1.60 B.GD... 5,477,02 8.34 Arr. 7.28 8,639.2010.17| 11,1212,43|||1.10) 2.02 2,15) 3.05) 6.13|6,63) 7.09) 8,40
Canton...Arr.
E1.25
5.88!
DOWN TRAINS
STATIONS
No. No. No. No. No.
1 8 3 AMAMA
L.M. P..
8.00
Canton .Dep.j.i
100
■
| 4,47)
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8.40...
Shumchun...Dep. 7.02 7.50 10.80 10.48 13.16 2.44 4.08 4.24 5.25
Sheung chai Dep 109 17
Fanling. Dep. 7.14 8.03 Taipo Market. Dep. 7.20 8.12 Tipo P
...Dep. 1.40 8.16
No. No.
4.926.14
|6.12) 6.50) 8.45/9,00
B.10...
6.25 6.85
9.07
10.88) 19.28) 2,51] 4,15] 4,41| 5,88 11.00 12.28) 2,56) 4,20) 4,45) 5.45 11.10 12.19 1.06 4.81) 4.55 6.01 11.14 12,44 8,11 4.83 5.00 6.09 | 6.40) 11.28 12.08 3.244.50 5.146.276.53 Yazmati. Dep. 1.56 8.48 11.41 1.12 8.37 6.04 5.20 6.42 7.05 Kowloon......AT, 8.03 8.40 11.08 1L37 1.18 0.18 0.10 3.82) 6.48 7.117.239.23 9.41
Skatin
Dep. 7.43 8.80
GREAT JAPANESE-AMERICAN CLASH FORESHADOWED
1: SIGNS OF THE GATHER- ING STORM
(SPECIAL TO THE DAILY PRESS
(BY UPTON CLOSE)
CONDITIONS IN THE COLONIES
DEBATE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
the Treatles
LONDON; July 15, SIR Philip Cunliffe Lister in the course of a compretisnsive aur- yey of conditions in the Colonies when bringing up the Colonial Office Estimates in the House of Commons, yesterday, said that de spite the tremendous fall in prices, the exports from Britain, to the Colonies had increased more than 60
per cent. since 1924. exploit markets and obliterate beneficent effects of the Ottawa He reviewed the progressively Shanghai, July 18.
competition. By her military Agreements On the Colonies. It No. No. No. GN No:
Here in the midst of the Pacific power she ends the desperate re- was particularly assisting the de 15❘ D 17 DOWN 19. 15184 21
stage, one is 'overwhelmed by the Ristence of the boycott, by preach-velopment of the timber industry, A.M.F.M. P.M... conviction
Mixed
that the startling ing that the Yellow Race abould Dotably Malayan types, hitherto
unused, he said. drama of races and nations, fac-first stand together to end white There was nothing in Sir Samue! tories, raw materials and navies, dominance in this area and Wilson's report on Malaya which has only just begun.
later take ip internal grudgesere very slightly altered the High
Commissioner's When the white man went out she is creating an economic bloc and there was no question of alter- present powers with his organization and science potentially more complete. than ing, by one comma and made himself master of the any ever dreamed of in the binding the British Government world, he had to teach the western
China, bere. hemisphere. orientals his secrats in order to convinced that the League and tion of "scuttling" made by Col. Sir Philip scouted the sugges make them remunerative to him. Treaty Powers will not fight her J. C. Wedgwood. To-day Japan, with the greatest battle for her, falls back upon economic empire in the world at her inmemorial method of our her feet, raises the bid and beats viving the peril that of com- him at his own game. Now promise and temporary surrender. Japan must organize and teach It was the Chinese sage Laatze, Chins in order to make China founder of Taoism, who taught ་ ་ pay. Fifty years from now that water is nobler than rook Chino, preserved through every- because shapes itself to what thing by cultural cohesion ench as ever cucumstances envelop it, is known among no other people, eventually wears away the rock, having learned how," will push and in time always again to Japan back into second place.
Long before that, unless logical developments are curbed by some notione cataclysm: the white which began industry and world trade will be pushed back into their own boundaries, to sustain themselves there in standard of living their own re- sources and organizing ability muy provide.
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But the United States and possibly other western nations, lacking this oriental philosophy, may not be able to compromise and wait so long a time. Ameri- ca has already been shut out of Europe by economic var-can we endure or content ourselves
to be also shut out of Asia?-If so it can only be through a rigid distribution of our internal re- sources implying the completest State Socialism.
Discussing the Coloni ! Ofice Estimates, Sir Philip Cunliffe-
Lister
ignorance of the system of Gor- expressed horror at the ernment in Malaya shown in the speech by Cpl. J. C. Wedgwood.
It was a perfect travesty of d in to talk about handing over trailon of the country to the Ba complete control of the adminis {ing, he said.
In the course of the debate on the Colonial Office Estimates in
the House of Commons, Testerday, Major € F. Entwistle severely commented on the Japanese compe- tition in cotton goods in different parts of the Empire.
Besides the denunciation of the
Anglo-Japanese Treaty affecting West Africa there still remained the Congo Basin Treaty, the Anglo-French Convention and our own portion of the Treaty with Japan, he said.
China had increased her tarik, particularly on cotton goods, from 50 to 100 per cent.
against Japan, but apparently be That was ostensibly retaliation cause China was bound by a most- favourix nation clause the inflic the infliction of intolerable hard- tion of hardship on Japan led to
trades. ship on British cotton and other
alarming falling off in trade with Major Entwistle referred to the Hong Kong owing to the increased
And so, as I travel through the Pacific. I find the drama shaping up: human minde vaguely trying to prepare against contingencies; tariff. each from his own particular The Secretary for the Colonies, standpoint. I see great Ameri Sir Philip Canliffe-Lister, reply can naval and military activity indiately, the Colonial Office's atti ing, was unable to express imme
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IN HONG KONG TO-DAY
SHOWERY.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER “REPORT, FORECAST: WWI REMARKS, ISSUED UT, THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 6.10 P.M., STATED :-/
The curtain-raiser .on great world dracos, being played to the west of the United States -the direction in which the Course of Empire takes its way was Japan's' military im petuosity in Manchuria aud Shanghai and the American Gov- ernment's and League of Nations censure. But the phase of squabble over broken treaties end outraged policies is well pussed. There will be no interference now by the United Statea or European Powers except on the impelling motive of national interest. With Japan holding the great coal mines (opened up under the young-engineer Herbert Hoover). which supply British and Ameri- can "industries with power throughout China, with Japan crowding British piece goods from India, the Dutch East Indies, China, Australia and East Africa, and hot resentment throughoutTM Japan over British efforts at self protection, the clash of national interesta has already began. As for America's part, the recent declaration that the goal of the American navy is to protect national policies, possessions and trade, has set Japan agog. Bit- terness is being headlined and pincarded throughout the empire. Japan, refusing to be bluffed from her goal, sees an economic
set-up which out-plays that LORD of any predecessor. Within a few daya sail by her first class navy lie the forests, mineral and
MARSEILLES, July 15. coal beds and grain valleys of LORD Marley, President of th Manchuria, the markets of China sailed for Shanghai yesterday on World Committee against War, and Siam, the manpower of China the steamer Andre Lebon, and Korea, the tropical plantation with a large international delega areas of Formos, the Philiption to the forthcoming World pinen, Borneo and the Dutch East Conference against War, to be held
Eat Yokohama Indies. By depreciation of her Lord Marley will preside oyer currency she has learned how to the Conference-Router
PRESSURE CONTINUES HIGHEST OVER THE PACIFIC TO THE EAST OF JAPAN AND IS RELATIVELY LOW OVER CHINA GENERALLY,
LOCAL
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tude towards the Treaties. They were perfectly prepared to take whatever action regarding them that the trade interests and the Board of Trade considered the most convenient course.
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There were great legal difficul ties regarding the Congo Basin Treaty:
The debate then concluded.— Reuter.
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