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No. 29435. Goƒ±ƒað. A HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933. EAD BSMAKÆA¶MAT Price Per Month, $3.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. U.S. WATCHING CUBAN

TIME TABLE.

On and after MAT 6re, 1933, until Further Notice (all previous

STATIONS

No. No. 2 €

AM. AM.

Time Tables cancelled)."

UP TRAIN'S

No. No. No, OP No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

10 8 12

16 | 62 | 22 426 13

18 24 AM.] A.X.| LX/[W{xed] P3, }·F,M.P.M. | FM, KM, Y,M.| FPM. P.M.

Kowloon.Dep. 6.25 8.18 9.37 Yaumati.Dep. 8.33, Shatin... Dep. 6.45 Talpo...Dep. 8.39 Taspo Murket.

Dep 7.01

Fanling Dep. 7.18

Sheangabai...

Shunchan

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9.15101211.30 12.12 1.05 1.36 3.20 4.38 4.85 8.04 7.40

9.24 10.1911,41| 12.10 1.12|| 0.38 10.31 11.68 12.31 1.247...

9,50 10.461208 14.45 1.37)...

1...

9.5 10.5013:16 12.19 1.41||

..... 30.06 11.01 12.82 12.68 1.51...

Dep, 7.20.... | 9.14 10.11 11.06,12.37|| | 1.04 1.86|| ...||2.59] ...

ATT

6.02 6.157,49

5.15 6.87 8.00)

5.286.41 8.11

| 6.32 6.46) 8,19

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5.12 0.878.29

6.47 7.02 8.31

"Arr. 7.26 853 9.20 10,17111212.43 1.10 2.02 3.18 3.05 3,135.53; 7.08 8.40

Canton... ArT.

126

7.45

8.30

14.47

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. G No. No.

No. No. 1 8 5

17 19 18 711 .15 9

18 21 AK. AM. AM | AKUPE. A.KJFM. [P.M.

P.MP.M.

| Par. jällwed

P.X, P.M.

8.00

8.40...

4.06.14...

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Chaton Dep.

Shumachus. Dep. 7,02 7.50 10.80 10.48 12.16 2.44 4.08 4.34 5.25 6.12 6.50 8.45 0.00

| 10,55; 12:23 2,51 4,15 4,41 5.53- | 6.18 ... 18.07

Sheangabai... Dep. 7.09 7:37

Fanling. Dep. 7.148.02

Talpo Market.Dep. 7.20 8.19 Talpo

Dep. 7.30 8.18

Shatin Dep, 7.13) 8.30

Tsunati" Dop, 7.30 8.-19

11.00 12.29 2.58 4,20) 4.45 5.45 6.25

13.10 12.39 8.00 4.31|4,35| 6.01 |686

11.14 12.44 3,11 433) 6.00 6.09 | 6.40

|11.28 12.58 8,344.50 5.14 6.27 0.53 ...

11.41 1.12 3.37,6.04 8.28 6,42 | 7.08

Kowloon .....Arr. 8,00 8.40 1156 11.47 1.18 8.48 5.10 5.32 6.48 | 7.11 1.38 8,23′ 9,41

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SITUATION

LATE LORD GREY OF FALLODON

REVOLUTIONARIES APPOINT NEW Body Cremated Last

PRESIDENT

Another U.S. Battleship

Arrives at Havana

New York, Sept. 10.

The situation in Cuba is steadily becoming worse, ac- cording to newspaper correspondents who are of the opin ion the United States may even fire to forcibly eject the revolutionary junta if they do not voluntary agree to a stable. Government.

Havana, Sept. 10:

There was much embracing and delirious cheering in front of the Presidential Palace when it was announced that M. Grau San Martin was installed as President........... M. San Martin was an exile during the Machado Regime.-

Renter.

EX-SERGEANT CONTROLS CUBAN ARMY

A

New York, Sept. 10. threw Dr. Cespedes, has been The United States Government promoted to Colonel to remove the watching the situation in anomaly of a sergeant being "the Cuba closely and has ordered an-chief of the army. other destroyer to Cubá making Professor Grau San Martin, a thirty naval craft altogether. member of the revolutionary Junta is mentioned as candidate for the Cuba Residency

Meanwhile, the revolutionary Junta, which deposed Dr. Cespedes, has agreed to restore the office of president but to a candidate of

their own choice.

* Sergeant. Promoted.

New York, Sept. 10.

Mr Ferrer, Secretary at War under Cespedes, declares the

hot stove, Allancers have aere. ed to return to their commanda. - The US battleships Mississippi leaders of the junta which over-has arrived off Havana-Reuter.

Sergeant Batista, one of the

SUEZ CANAL DUES

Great Handicap to British Shipping

London, Sept. 8 A SCATHING criticism of the Suez Canal dues which, he declared, resulted in turning Far Eastern trade to the United States, was uttered yesterday by Lt.-Col Sir Arnold Wilson, the well-known authority on the middle East and India, before the Economica, Bec- tion of the British. Association.

Sir Arnold Wilson painted--out that the Suez dues were 99 pence per registered ton, as compared with 57 pance for the Panama Can- al, thus making it very easy for American ships, from the Atlantic to compete with British and European shipping 15 China, Japan and Singapore.

The problem must be faced soon- er or later, whether it is in public Interest that the Suez Canal should stay in the hands of a private company which frankly announced the intention of charging as much as it could, Sir Arnold Wilson declared.-Reuter.

TWO AUSTRIAN OFFICERS

Cross Border and Join Nazis

TECHNICAL AID FOR CHINA

Appointment of League Expert

Geneva, Bept. 8.- DR. Andrija Stampar," the well- known Yugo-Slavian health expert, who was formerly engaged in flood relief work in China in 1931, has been appointed for one year in connection..with the plan for technical co-operation between the League and China.-Reuter.

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IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

FAIR

Yesterday's weather report, forecast and remarks, Issued by the Royal Observatory at 5.10 p.m., stated:--

An anticyclone is stationary. over 8. Japan.

Pressure is relatively low over the China Sea and the Philippines.

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Friday High Class Gentlemen Tailors

London, Sept. 10. THE body of Lord Grey of Fal-

were

lodon was taken from Fallodon | to Darlington for cremation this morning. Only relatives, with members of the indoor and out- door staffs at Fallodon were pre- sent: Meanwhile, services held in Newcastle Cathedral and in Embleton Parish Church, near Fallodon." A special prayer offered for the peace of the world -the wish nearest to the heart of the dead statesmant.-British Wireless.

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TARIFF

OTTAWA

TRUCE

Three Countries Resign

Geneva, Aug. 10. THE Irish Free State has notified the Bureau of the Economic Conference, that it will cease to be a party to the Customa Truce after September 24, while the Danish Government has qualified that it may be free to take any its' adhesion with the reservation

necessary steps to protect vital rational interests --Reuter.

Ireland is the second nation to discard the tariff truce. Holland tave one month's notice, denoune ing the truce, on Monday last, in view of the fallure of the Con- ference to stabilise monetary re- lations and diminish.. restrictions in international commerce.

The

Fustration of Aims.

London, Bept."8. Import Duties Advisory Committee, at the request of the Government, have undertaken to enquire into representations made by the Canadian Government to the effect that preferences grant- ed to Canada by the agreement on timber negotiated at Ottawa'are riearly to be frustrated by the creation and maintenance of tim- ber prices through state action by the USSR..

Canadian timber interests have formulated a detailed statement of their case which has been 'for- warded to the Advisory Commit- tee.-British Wireless

TREASURY BILLS TENDERS

Allotment Made of £45,000,000

London, Sept. 8. APPLICATION for tenders for

Treasury bills were opened to day at the Bank of England, and total £72,205,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £45,000,000. The average rate. per cent. accepted was 6/7.346, 24 compared with 7/1.95d: last week

-British Wireless.

Local forecast winds, DIARY OF LOCAL

moderate; fair.

MRS. PEARL

BUCK

EVENTS

TO-DAY

(Bepetmber 11) (VII Moon, 22 Day) Lammert's Sale of Goods, and.

Due in China Shortly Chattels of Kohinoor and Royal

London, Sept. 8,

Silk Stores, Shop G China Build- ings, and 38, Queen's Road Cen- tral, noon.

Crown Land Sale, P.W.D. offices, 3 p.m.

Leasehold Properties, China

Munich, Bept 10. AN Austrian Lieutenant and a MRS. Pearl Buck, the well-known Second-Lieutenant in full unt authoress and centre of a big form, yesterday deserted their re- religious controversy in the Unit- giments at Salzburg and crossed ed States is returning to Chin Auction Rooms, 3 p.m..

aboard the Conte Rosso sails to-day. ES SALAA

which

the frontier.

They walked into the Nazi head-

Her latest book First Wife is quarters here and explained that they were among the last batch of very favourably reviewed in this

morning's Times-Reuter, troops sent to the Austro-German tr frontier.

One of the officers stated that The feared the circumstances were such that they would soon be ob“ liged to fire on their German blood- brothers

ha

He added that a majority of the Austrian beulcers", supported - Hit- lerism Reuter?

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