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WARRNANELAN BEDAR**Z HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1935.
SITUATION NOW IN HAND
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY
TIME TABLE.
On and after MAX Tar, 1935, until Further Notice (all previous
Time Tables cancelled).
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STATIONS Orul zyjem
AM. AM.
+1
KewloanDep. 6.25 8.30 Yanmall Dep. 682 Bhasin Dep. 45 Talbo. Dep. 67 Taipo Market
Dop, 7.01 anding. Dep. 7. Shuzhambul.
Shanahan
Dep. 7.17+..
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14,07||... $297.6% 9.22 10.28
348,06 4.250 ...
193
1.80 8.20 ...1.6 2.33
3.28 10.32 14.39 ... 1,583.33 ... 4.24 .. 9.39 10.43, 12.49206 2.1971.4.365.57 8.33
9.45 10.48 12.84
2.11 254
5.48 8.12
...4404 8.028.97
9.3 10,54 1,00 1.18 2.17, 30.5 8.91 4,46 5.96 6.06| 4,83 Am) 7,23 9.06
Conta, Arr
11.27 3.60
3.55... 7.36 ...
STATIONS COSI Local Local 4.35 AM. AM.
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Shunichuo..
Shaungchul..
DOWN TRAINS
Flying Thing
Darn Down
7.47
A, Look Local Fration Lord Local Local Local AM, Mixed T.X. P.X. | T., AK, PR, FMG, POL. 19. PM.
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8.15 7.15...
1.008....
4,35
FRANCO-SOVIET PACT
Comment By The
"Times"
Special to the "Hong Kong
Daily Presa").
Back Of Revolt Broken
Despatches from Washingtor state that the spcising caused little surprise ingoial, circles "in "America. Predictions were freely made some time ago by those familiar with the situation that such trouble might be ex- pected
*inlis. May t *The back of the revolt in the Philippines appes have been (By. Telegraph, Copyright. Teir broken with the men of several
Masges разноо
Ordinance,
of the leaders of the insurgents. Received, May 3. 7.80 p.m.)
Other chiets of the rebels have London, May 4. gone into hiding. The British Press in general refrains from commenting on the Franco-Russian pact with the sole exception of the "Times" which evidently is anxious to dispel apprehensions felt by some quar ters. The paper states that while the pact differs only slightly from | fa milltary alliance, it obviously has a defensive and not offensive character, kept well within the framework of the League of Nations, and, moreover, provided
Germany may become one of the parties to it.
Op 7.03 7.40 1400 10.38 11.2312,142.82 3.48 4.245.4 6.205.58 7.28 1000 that the other nations including
Dap. 7.06 7.48 1008) Paning, Dap.7.18) 7.58 10,11].
Talpa Market!
Dep. 7.21) 8.01) 10.22) Taipo..Dep! 7.28 80 41.27) Shaile. Dep 7,41 8.2 10.40 TRIMARI
Dup.7,638,80! 10,52) Kawipo
12:17 2.39
11.32:12-21 2.47
4,910.81 8,27
4.88 5.16 6.31}
... | | 1.12/12,34 2,58||
447′ 8.00 0.41)
(12.87 2.03
4516,10 6.45
5,041.6.22 6,35
5.20 6.34 7,10
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Commisioner Cuevara said these troubles "may even Jeopar- dise the life of common wealth in then that they should be taker is the world as a hint of what with happen once Independence in the Pallippines is an accomplished fami
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Monday, May 6
Anniversaries and Holidays.— King George's Accession. 1910. Celebration of Silver Jubilee in Hong Kong. Bank and Public Holiday. Beginning of Summer, (Li-hsia),
มิ
Cinemas
King's:-"Royal Cavalcade.” Queen's: Charlie Chan In Parks.? Central: "All The King's Horses." Oriental: "Student Tour." World: "Chinese Picture Alhamora: "All The King'a
Horses.",
Majestic: Hide Out."
Entertainments, Chinese Pro- cession in the town, 11 am to 8 p.m. Military Bands at Statue In Hong Kong, and opposite Pen- Square in Hong Kong, and opposite Peninsula Hotel and Po Hing Theatre Nathan Road, Kowloon, 8 pm to 9:30 pm.
Meetings Public Meeting. Vol- unteer Headquarters, 11 am, "
Miscellaneous-Royal Balute by the Navy and the Garrisard, noen: Muminated formation flying from Kai Tak 6.45 pm to 9 DUL "Lighting up time," 8. p.m.; Illu- minated tram-car proceeds from Causeway Bay to Western Market and back to tram-sted 8 p Searchlight and rocket display: by are Navy and Army, 9.30 pm-Night- flying displays by Air Force, 7.30 the
15.§.pm, and Fireworks and ""Ar- omtificial fountain" displays "in har-
bour, 9:30 pm.
TheTimes" also points out
GOVERNOR BEVIEWS that certain fears of England be- coming entangled in the meshes of
Senator Delgado, takes a some-↑ the pact had been dissipated by what different view guying that Sir John Simon's statement in the such things as an arction of could House of Commons on Thursday the sort hist experienced der the Locarno Treaty will not whereby England's obligations un-happen anywhere and freq
when passións
came into force in the event of
aroused. France being compelled to come to Soviet Russia's aid against Ger- many...
Franateran ́Kên Min
FRENCH PRESS VIEWS
Governor
Philippine Isla Vacation Springs, said" herileep!
NO.REFORT YET,
Baly
Moon Moon, 4th-Day. Religion Official Service donn's Gathedral, 10 km.Than
giving Service, Catholic Cathedral, Calne Road, 10 M, Bussian Or
Andrew's Church, Kowloon, &.p.m. - thodox Church Thanksgiving. 8.
Parsees Thanksgiving Prayers" at Zoroastrian Building, Leighton
Sports
Bowis-Kowloon B.G.C. 330 pm. Bunrise: 5.50 a.mSunset.-8.51 p.m.
Tides-High, at 9,37 and 23.42. Low at 3.13 and 16.45.
Tuesday, May 7
Cinemas
Stockton, California Faria May 4 "Deplorable mariage de raison comes a message that Tomas Española. President of the Sakda- is the description given of the lists in the United States, di Franco-Rusan pact by the Right
avows the responsiblity of his Wing paper, le Jour which stresses that as soon as French party in the recent outbreak.
He declares that the insurrec Road, 9.30 am troops proceed to occupy a single tion might rather be a result "ot kilometre of German territory in deliberate manipulation by the order to come to the Soviet's party in power in the hope of assistance, France will be regarding the Bakdalista party. ed as the aggressor, and thereby forfeit all her own claims to assistance by the member States Senator McKellar of the United of the League of Nations.
States, a member of the Com-fa Other papers adversely criticise mittee which, recently investigate the wording of the new agreement. ea political and economic con-King's: Thus, the Amidupeuple" writes:ditions in the Islands, has sub- The wording is so confused that mited a minority report to the the Pact is susceptible, giving rise, Serate urging that the Filipinas to the most dangerous interpreta- | abandon their efforts for in- tions and the civilised world can dependence for the present. only deplore this allance of the He charged that the new· Con- freest European democracy with stitution frankly sets up a dicta- the dictatorial Bolshevist regime. torship in the Philippines "be
Even the "Oeuvre," which had cause "the Filipinos are rot warmly advocated the conclusion ready for a democratic or reput of the pact, admits that in some lean" form of government.” respects the latter's wording is Senator Tydings: Chairman of somewhat obscure, while “Figaro" the Committee, has not yet sub- opines that the pact can be inter-mitted, his majority report.-- preted very differently according · Reuter,
to the interests at stake at any given moment. The semi-official Petit Paristen" was the only paper which considers the" agree- ment to be a model of skill and Anesse.-- Tranacean Nuo Min.
NEW FREIGHT WAR?
German Challenge
".. LITVINOFF'S MESSAGE „ Paris, May 4. In a telegram to Foreign Minis ter Laval, the Boviet foreign Commissar, Litvinoff declares that
Bremen, May: 3. the. "Franco-Russian pact, as I
The North German Lloyd hope with you, will contribute to- steamer Beharnhors is making wards the consolidation of peace her trial run to-day- and sails and the strengthening of the ties from Bremen for the inaugura- of friendship and trustful co-tion of her service to the Far Gperation between the two nations East on May
may
"I am glad that the efforts cop- tinued by both nations towards built at Bremen of a gross ton
She is the first of three vessels the pacification and security of all age of 19.300. carrying 150 first nations have led to a happy re-class passengers and twice sult."" continues the message, many tourist class travellers to which adds that the Soviet Got carry 11,000 tons of freight. erhment are pursuing this aim is believed that the in- and booking ahead with special auguration of the service satisfaction to Laval's early arrival cause a treight rate war in Moscow and the opportunity Negotiations in this conrection, thus presented will strengthen the commenced with the hope of pre- personal contact which certainly venting a cur throat battles have would have most beneficial results taken place between, for the cause of peace
British and Japanese steams Transorean Kuo Alin
Operator Reuter
CZECH-SOVIET PACT --
Prague, May 4. Negotiations for the conclusion of the pact of mutuas asElstarica between Czechoslovakia and Boviet Russia on the general lines of the Franco-Rusalan, pact were initia by a conference between the for eign minister, Benes and
The Royal Cavalcade." Queen's-Charlie Chan In Paris" Central All The King's Horses.” Oriental:-"Student Tour." World:Chinese Picture." Alhambra, - "All" The
Horses." Majestic:Hide-Out.”
Sports
King's
Golf Royal Hong Kong Golf. Club Ladies Section L.G.U. Month- ly Medal Competitions/
Snooker Steel Coulson League, Prison Warders v. Royal Engl- neers; Chief and Petty Officers v. Dockyard Police: Garrison Ser- geants v. Central Police; Water Eclice v. St. Patrick's, 7 p.m.
Sunrise.--6.40 am Sunset 6,52
Tides. High at 10:08. Lowloon st 3.41 and 17:32.
FOUR SOLDIERS
KILLED
In Long Smash
Simla, May 4,
Four British soldiers belonging to the Fifth (Medium), Brigade of
bearer, were killed to-day when a Royal Artillery and an Indian lorry in which they were riding
from Ambala to Subathu fell over a precipice
„Six of the eight other occupants
The steering gear of the lofty were seriously injured
apparently broke while it was rounding-a bend
road, which, at this point, is cut into the steep side_of_s_fitti
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