TUESDAY JUNE 5, 1928

SWEEPSTAKE DISPUTE:

LAST NIGHT'S EVIDENCE.

-

LINCHENG OUTRAGE.

SHANGHAI FOREIGNERS

-PROTEST.

RELEASE OF CAPTIVES URGED:

FATE

THE CHINA MAIL.

WAICHOW. NOTICE TO SHIPPRÈS ANT

EAST RIVER FIGHTING,

No official news has been receiv- ed from the East River front and ft is believed that the enemy is putting up a stubborn, defence. The vernacular press reports that Poklo a city about nine miles from Walchow, has been recaptured and that a telegram has been received from the people there requesting that relief be sent to the war. refugees. While the main forces are attacking Walchow, some of the troops from the left surround- ed Poklo and according to the vernacular press, the city was captured.

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The arbitration proceedings to determine who is entitled to ticket No. 3066, which drew first prize in

All nationalities, representing the Chinese Club Derby Sweep, every shade of the interests that were continued last night. There make up the big port of Shanghai, joined at a meeting at the Town are two claimants to the ticket Hall in passing a resolution of Mr. Chik Soon-sing, represented protest against the Lincheng out by Mr. C. G. Alabaster K. G. (in-rage, and urging the speedy release structed by Messrs Lee and Russ) of the captives: It was the largest and Mrs. Violet Chan, for whom meeting of foreigners ever held in Mr. E. Zeitlyn (instructed by Mr. Shanghai. G. K. Hall Brotton) appears.

The resolution read: "That this in the course of cross-examina-mecting, representative of the

In view of the impending fall of Jane G.–8, 1. — Takada, tion by Mr. Zeitlyn, Mr. Chik Yan-whole foreign community of chau, a nephew of Mr. Chik Soon-Shanghai, desires to place on re-Walchow, Chen. Chiung-ming is sing, who was recalled, said he cord ita profound horror at the was in the office of the General outrage recently committed at Exchange Company on March I but Lincheng and at the increasing did not know if several members lawlessness and misrule of which of the staff rang up the house of Lincheng is the culmination....And Mr. Sidney Ng Quirin in regard to this meeting respectfully calls the attention of the Diplomatic Body thur Derby race result.

in Peking to this public and uniter expression of feeling, in the hope and with the intention that it may strengthen

Mr. Zaitlyn: I put it to you that you heard Mrs. Chan was the win- ter of the race and that she had mislaid the ticket?

Mr. Chik: I did not hear it. Mr. Zeitlyn: I put it to you that you heard this on the 1st and that was why you sent your telegram to Shanghai twenty-four hours after it was generally known that the race had been run and won ?-No.

Mr. Zeitlyn: I put it to you that the whole of your story is false?- It is true.

Referring 10 the word "immediately" in the telegram | people." sent by witness to his uncle inform in the latter of the result of the race, Mr. Zeitlyn asked the witness: What is the meaning of the word?

I ricant to ask my uncle to come down at once, but I forgot to in- clude the word "come."

Mr. Zeitlyn: Why should be come down at once if he had won the first prize? To get the money, When presser for an answer as to why it was necessary for him to ask his uncle to come down im- mediately, witness replied that he wanted to send for his uncle and rejnice with him over the good fuck. Mr. Zeitlyn: What you wanted was to consult him as to what to do inview of the knowledge you then had that the ticket 3066 had been lost? No. Iknew nothing about the less of the ticket.

Their Excellencies

BANDIT RULE..

AMERICAN COMMENT.

19.-D. Lt. IL-O, K,

*

reported in Hongkong to have wired Wu Pel-fu, the northern Warlord, for funds to maintain his troops. Wu Pel-fu has also been requested to order the advance of June.. 8 —D, La“. his northern troops towards Shluk-

wan on the North River so as to divide the attention of the Con- stitutionalist Forces,

Jane

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A case is occupying H. M. hands in making such representat Police Court at Shanghal in which June ions to their respective Govern- Mr. Val Macdonnell, a solicitor, is ments as they may deem necessary, defending а charge, brought to secure the speedy release of the against him by Mr. J.T. Hammond, captives now in bandit hands and of having obtained $100 by means to bring the Central and Provincial of a worthless cheque on the Mer authorities of China to a lastingcantile Bank of India, Ltd The sense of their responsibility for the cheque was cashed on the race- restoration of order, the observance course. It was returned because of treaty rights and the welfare of the defendant had no account at the great and friendly Chinese the Bank. The cheque had been taken from a book issued to a Defendant's defence customer. was that he obtained the cheque from Mrs. Goldy Jones at the racecourse, at Kiangwan and "scribbled it out himself in the stewards' room, and, in his hurry, as he was in the race, did not realise If the Lake Shore Limited were

that Mrs. Jones had not signed it, held up near Syracuse, and the

but he had no intention of defraud- passengers, including distinguishing the prosecutor. The hearing ed foreigners, were marched up had not concluded when the last into the Adirondacks in theirmail left Shanghai. nightclothes, and held for ranson, with the Governor of New York and the President at Washington

Our State Department, thinks utterly powerless to cope with the robbers, in spite of European govthe New York World, might well ernmental demands for swift have its suspicions that the kid- action, it would be something. like napping incident was "manufacture 14.-T.K.K. what happened in China the other ed for diplomatic purposes." And Jaly 12-TK.K. Talyo Mar

Aug. -T.K:K. day. Only the first would be an the Jersey City Journal is aware inexplicable phenomenon, while that it is not outside the range of

PUKOW. the other, the sensational enough, Chinese politics for something like tone 10.-C. I. Luchow appears to most of our editors to be this bandit outbreak to be staged the perfectly natural result of the at such a time, either, to put the conditions now obtaining in the Government in bad, or to forward June 30.-T.KE.

or less more

Celestial" Re-in some fashion the interests of the

political faction." And the New- York Call wonders whether this Jase incident is "merely a preliminary to further looting of China and a violation of her territory.

In another telegrain produced in which Mr. Chik Soon-sing was asked to come to Hongkong, Mr. Zeitlyn asked the witness what he incant by including the words "to save any mistake" in the telegram. public. And it is therefore to a The witness replied that he had study of those conditions that been informed by a telegram from our interest turns, as group after his uncle that the latter had been group of captives escape or are re- windled of his ticket. He wanted Icased from the bandits of Yellow bis uncle to come to Hongkong to Cow Mountain, and tell their vary. restrain Mr. Sidney Ng Quinn from ing tales of hardship and adven getting the money.

What complicatės matters, After the adjournment. Mr. Ho as far as China's relations with the Leung, one of the arbitrators, sug-United States are concerned, is that gested that Messrs. Lo and Lo the new outrage came just as the should write to the Great Northern Peking Government was reported. Telegrams Company asking for to have complied with the demands copies of all telegrams that passed of the United States for apology, between Chik and his nephew and reform, punishment and reparation between Qalan and his family, re- in connection with the killing of another American citizen, Charles lating to the Sweep ticket.

Bath Counsel intimated their Coltman. The incident is tragic for assent to this course being adopt- China, says the New York Globe:

"for it reveals 3 state

vd.

ture.

of

In further cross-examination, the anarchy which will inevitably witness said that when he wired mean additional alien interference liis uncle "I believe it is not neceslin her affairs." Never before, sary to take drastic action and observes the New York Times, engage solicitors," he had already have so many foreigners been engaged Mr. C. A. S. Russ. In his kidnapped at one stroke in such a interview with Sidney Quinn's startling manner." This outrage, mother on the 4th March she con- declares this paper, is "primarily gratulated his uncle through him an indication of the lack of political cohesion and "order to on winning the first prize.

which China has been reduced." It was only a question of time until something like the attack on the Shanghai Peking express was found to draw the world's attention to such "intolerable" conditions as now prevail in China, observes the New York Evening Post, which continues:

Mr. Zeitlyn asked if that was so, how it was that the Quinn family claimed the ticket on March 1.

The witness replied that he could offer no explanation.

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The hold-up in Shantung Is June traced by United States Govern. ment officials, says a New York Tribune correspondent in Washing" June 8.-C. N. Kueichow. ten, "directly, to China's problem 11.-LO.8,N. Choongahing. of unemployed war veterans":

"At least 200,000 former soldier. labourers, who saw service with June 8.-O. N

Allied armies on the Western Front; have

the

returned

CHEFOO

.HONGAY. to China, and large numbers of June 10.-L.C.8.N. them are now roaming at large without employment, constituting

Kuaichow.

Waishing

HALPHONG.

HOIHOW.

Minggang.

BANGKOK.

Bintang.

a serious menace. This question of Jane 7.-LOAN. Mingsang how to put them to work, although actually Peking's immediate con-

cern only, is an integral part of the June 7-1.0.8.8. economic muddle through which the Far Eastern republic is labour- ing.

| Jane 16.-~E. du China needs a regular source of

SINGAPORE. revenue to be applied to productive activities, such as road-building, June 6.-N.T.K. Haruna Maru,

7-0, 8. K... Henstula Maru, canal and railroad construction,

8.-EL under'

~9.—N.Y.K.

competent supervision, which would give employment to these thousands of discharged soldiers. This admitted to be the principal factor upon, which depends China's economic transformation."

Shantung is both, the birthplace of Confucius and the breeding place of China's most desperate bandits," writes Berridge Elliston, former editor of the Peking Daily News, in the New York World. As Mr. Elliston explains:

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sinicenias.

Mr. Zeitlyn closely questioned the witness regarding a sum of oney received on behalf of the No. 2 broker and produced a document written in the witness'

"Militarism in China has divided

20.-B. Phemins. handwriting showing $9,000 due the country into a number of

20.-N.K.Kamo MaruL 22.-B. 1. Japan. 10 the General Exchange Company, satrapies under military governors

25.-B. Malaya. Mr. Zeitlyn: I put it to you that it exercising arbitrary powers and

E. A Was written on the inspection of has paralyzed Peking and cut off

The bandits operate from the

28.-P. 4.0. the accounts by Messrs. Percy most of its revenues. The military hills that indent the Shantung

30-P40.

Delta Smith, Seth and Fleming ? gevernors support their armies by territory. They work with soldier July fuG. L Gloh p

Witness: No.

most onerous and unjust like organization, pwing allegiance 1.-B.F Cyolopa

2-B. Machaon. When was it written -I did it in Systems of taxation and seizure, to a chief. From time to time the

Panama while every defeat of an army in chief appears in one of the villages the ordinary course of my duty..

2.-B. EBbeaus. You accounted for the money on the endless civil struggles adds to and demands a certain sum of

--N. LA Schlotion, paper of the Hung Lee Trading the number of bandits for the money, payment of which general

Seattle Mart. Co. You know the accountants dispersed troops have to take toy insures immunity from the

Kidderpore. depredations of the bands. have been examining these books robbery to keep alive.”

the

of the General Exchange --No, I The existing civil strife is, how- do not know.'.'

ever, characterized by the Boston Have you been questioned about | Globe as China's growing pains the monies that have passed of nationalism," and the Pittsburgh

Post thinks that through your hands-No.

I put it to you that you were charged with misappropriating a sum of $10,000 --No,

cannot say where I put it or how you found it

If the communities do not comply with this request, the cut- throats pour down from the sur rounding hills and ransack the villages.

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"That, the bandita can attack Altho the new China may re- quire some help from the outside an express train and kidnap Aug. 1B.T world to get established; it never is foreigners argues a greater power

8PTO to be overlooked: that even in that they had been reputed to countries of the strongest notions possess. shocking instances of crime on a wholesale scale. are reported

The raid on the Shanghai-Peking Express seems to a representative

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And that you drew up these accounts to show that in fact there was only $9,000. misappropriated?

No. To whom did you give this occasionally, as in the recent mas of Peking University quoted in the sacre of non-union miners at New York Times evidence that PM Herrin, Illinois, and without a "General Wa Pei-fu's control sept. 4BF Wong Man-tin, assistant clerk at single conviction remilting With of the provinces surrounding the Chinese Club, stated that on two Mexicans murdered in the Poking is weakening" "And Gen- Derby day he received instructions Herria outrage, their Government.eral Wu, we are reminded, though from the Chairman of the Club to has called upon Washington to take virtually dictator at Peking, ring up Mr. Quinn's house and suitable action, but our Federal harassed on the South by the armies enquire who was the owner of Government has found itself with of Sun Yat-sen. ricket No. 3066. A female voice it authority to act where the State Dr Alfred Ste, Chine answered the phone and told him that Quinn had taken the counter folls to Shanghai. A telegram had been sent to Shanghai and when a reply had been received the Club

of Illinois failed. No matter how basador to the strong our Government may be, its not believe that lendi record of impotence in the herrin between case counsels that it give China every reasonable opportunity to

would be notifed, and solve herself, the problem of sup- The Court adjourned until pressing the briganda" in her

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