WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925.

SHANGHAI MURDER.

TO-DAY'S EARLIER

CABLES.

MR. MACKENZIE'S DEATH.

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TRAGIC SETBACK TO CALM.

(Reuter's Service)

~Shanghai, June 15.

Japan Sends Destroyers.

TOKYO, June 16,

The Navy Office states that four destroyers are leaving Sasebo for Shanghal, this evening.

Further Moscow Sympathy. Moscow, June 16.

The

Chinese

Another Chinese Protest.

Hankow, June 15. The Commissioner for Foreign Affairs has protested to the Eri- tish Consul regarding the firing on the mob. was unnecessary and holds the He says the firing Consul personally and the officer who ordered the firing, to be re- sponsible therefor. He requests the withdrawal of the Naval con- given to refrain from firing in

THE CHINA MAIL.

KING ALFRED'S LEGS.

AN IRRITATING" PICTURE.

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MUSIC OF SANDS.

RACE ON A RUNAWAY CAMEL.

· Reference to the curious sound of desert lands known as 'the

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\` FROM SWÀTOW. residents in In the House of Commons Mr. "Music of the Sands" was made June 18.K.K. Bangalan Mard Moscow held a meeting of protest Sandeman (U., Middleton and

Major-General Sir Percy Cox in

FROM HAIPHONG, TOU KANS against the measures taken to

a lecture on Some Excursions

AND BAIGÓN. protect foreigners against the Prestwich) asked the

Under In Oman," which he delivered June 30.-11.8, 9, 1 Walon Chinese rioters in Shanghai.Secretary for the Home Depart before the Royal Geographical

FROM BHANGHIL Subsequently they marched in ment, as representing the First Society. Sir Percy made two | June 18.-K.R.K procession along Vorovsky Street, Commissioner of Works, whether, as Political Agent of the Govern journeys in Oman while serving The growing calm of Shanghai where most of the Foreign Mis on account of its irritating effect ment of India, and he was the first was tragically set back last night demonstration.

sions are situated to make # on members, he would remove the European to traverse some of the by the murder and wounding of

painting of Alfred inciting the ground he covered. He first The Soviet militia had pre-Saxons to prevent the landing of heard the music of the sands, he Britons. Mr. William Mackenzie, viously been stationed outside the the Danes, from Committee-room said, while the caravan tolled up, of the Municipal Electricity De British and Japanese Missions No. 10. partment, motored with Misa

and down the sand dunes. It was Duncan, of the Amos Bird Co., and the gathering finally dis-

Mr. G. Locker-Lampson (Under like the booming of a great organ outside the Settlement limits,

persed.

Secretary, Home Office): I am in the distance and to one hearing starting at nine o'clock. Entering

not aware that the picture. Init for the first time ext Great Western Road extension, a

question has had such an effect on traordinary phenomenon. naval patrol stopped the car and

members as described.

Sir Percy described an exciting warned the occupants that a trench had been dug across the road.

gentleman contemplate the legs of said," was fresh, and in trying to Mr. Sandeman: Will the bon.camel race he had with the pilot The car turned back and entered

of his party."My_came," he Keswick Road, but had only pro

that, will he try to concentrate on away in my hand, and she went Sept 11-N. L. King Alfred; after having done pull her up the headstring came

Aug. 16-N. L ceeded two hundred yards when

the work that is going on in the away with me lato the blue:

10.-N L. seven Chinese dressed as coolles

Committee-room; and, barred its progress, stopping the

come to the same conclusion as I according to the apporoved method Nov. 7.-N. L having Sitting as I was behind the hump.ek 10-K. L Mackenzie got out and asked

have, will he have the picture put of riding in Oman, I could do what the Chinese wanted. The tingent and that orders should be to the other and of the room or nothing to stop her, and I was latter turned on flashlights and

elsewhere, or would he like to go fully occupied in keeping my seat fired a revolver shot, missing

down to posterity with legs on and holding on to my sketching The Consul replied yesterday him such as those on King Alfred? case, compass, etc., and trying to Joly R Mackenzie, who rushed back and started the car under a fusilade. evening that the protest was not("Hear, hear," and laughter.)

ward off mimosa thorns. The Mackenzie was hil in the jugular reasonable and without founda-

Mr. Locker-Lampson: I looked direction she was taking was at vein and fell forward, saying tion in fact. He corrects errone- at the picture myself this morning right angles to our line of route, "Pm shot; I'm dying."

ous statements contained in the I do not know if the hon. member and if in my wild career I had hap- protest. He says that the firing realises that it is a very fine pened upon a strange bedouin en- was most necessary in view of the example of the early work of campment it might have gone hard danger of foreign lives and. pro- Watts, one of our most distinguish with me. I could only just reach | Aug. perty in the Concession, parti- ed artists.

the camel's cheek of neck with the cularly following the serious

Mr. Macquisten (U, Argyllshire): end of my riding cane, and the damage already done by the Will the hon. gentleman consider best I could do was to keep her rioters and the murder of a the advisability of getting a picture more or less on a wide circular Japanese the same evening. also states that fire was opened room showing the members for endeavouring

He painted at the other end of the course by poking at her neck and to guide her only as a last resort and even then Glasgow resisting the invasion of gradually back towards our start- was most restricted.

the Irish into Scotland? (Loud ing point. At last, in the course laughter.)

of half an hour, I had gradually got her head in the right direction, and my pilot Hamud and another were able to cut in in front of me exhausted my clothes torn, and and head her off. I was somewhat face and hands badly scratched with thorns, but I was otherwise Ang. none the worse. I did not offer to racs any more, however."

Miss Duncan though wounded in both arms grasped the steering wheel and drove off, endeavouring to uphold her dying companion.

Ran Into a Ditch. Though inexperienced,

Miss Duncan controlled the car and proceeded for a thousand yards. when in mistake she entered a new road under construction and went head on into a six foot ditch. Miss Duncan shouted and scream- -ed, but falling to attract attention, left the derailct car and ran to a house adjoining the American Columbia Club, which was occupied by two Shanghal Volunteers, who

-communicated with the police.

Miss Duncan was conveyed to hospital. Her wounds are not serious. Medical men assert that Mr. Mackenzie died a few seconds after the police found him on the roadside with twelve 32 calibre bullets in his body. Municipal coolles guarding the first tranch assert that the asssassins quickly fed in the direction of Fahwah village in Chinese territory.

The local papers assert that the so-called Chinese Merchant Volun. teers dug the Western Road trench yesterday afternoon. This force, which the Chapel authorities pre- viously maintained, consists of ex-soldiers, now principally con- trolled by the strikers.-Reuter.

LATER.

Mr. Sidney Barton, the Consul General this morning vigorously protested to the Civil Governor and the Foreign Commissioner against the murder of Mackenzie --Reuter.

Britain's Note.

LONDON, June 16. The tone of the British reply to the Chinese Note Is commended the "London Press,” whose -comments stress the necessity

of prompt and arm action.

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The "Daily Telegraph " suggests the early convocation of a Chinese Customs Commission, provided for. by the Washington decisions,

Several papers demand sever- ance of diplomatic relations with Russia, as being primarily repon- sible for the troubles.

future.

Hankow Ploi.

Shanghai, June 16. Though Consular telegrams state that the situation at Han- kow to-day is distinctly improved, reports from other sources in dicate that there was consider- able danger of a fresh outbreak on Sunday night, when disquiet-

Photo by Mea Fong.

Mr. N. Maclean (Lab. Soc., Govan): Will the Under-Secretary consider the putting of another picture on the side wall showing the member for Argyllshire being relected by Glasgow at an election (Renewed laughter.)

No reply was given.

WHERE THE RAIN DID ITS WORST.

Wongneichong village showing the hill in the distance behind. In the near back- ground are some new buildings. Closest to the camera are the ruins of houses demolish- ed by the deluge of 1923.

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CHINA MAIL'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

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FROM BAN FRANCISCO & LOS. ANGELES.

Olderkerk Fitano Maru Matsumoto Mara. Hakono Mard. Sows Karo. Fushimi Maru Bakki Maru

The "Daily Mail" advocates proceeding in close and cordial

June 23.-1.8.8.8. West Qbopaka co-operation with Japan, who has

30-0.8.8.8. acted with the utmost loyalty: has

Work Jarmoos FROM BUENOS AIRES VIA ample forces on the spot and

CAPE. thoroughly understands the posi-ing rumours that the Chinese

July 7.-N.Y.K. Ka sobi Mard. tion.

garrison was likely to desert and

Church's sons as "Ambassadors

FROM BUROFKAN PORTE. Tension Decroasei. join the riotera in firing on the

of Christ. Her difficulty, as this June 18-NY.K. Haruman Mard. fastitudon showed, was how to 37.-J.C.J.U PEKING, June 16. foreign guards and in looting the Barricades were erected around Concessions was called to the

reconcile a high spiritual vocational -NYE the Legation entrances and guards attention of the Coramissioner of

10.-N.YE with the uneconomic wage im- posed by a vicious competitive

Aug. 10.-R.Y.K were increased-on-Sunday-night-Foreign Affairs and other

I-NYEK. Barbed wire entanglements were officials by the American Consul.

system. Public policy and social Sept 7.-W.Y.X The barricading of the lantern developments had stripped the 1.-N.Y... also erected in view of the reports The officials admitted that they and transepts at St. Paul's seriously clerical office of of possible satt foreign riots that possessed credible information embarrassed the enormous con- its older parochial. func-Jane 12-N.Y.E. night, which, however, did not that students and agitators, arm-gregation for one of the Cathedral'stions, but its spiritual status.

23.-M. M. ed with ammunition and bombs most historic services: The remained, and the only remedy for Jaly 7. The same precautions were con- intended to approach the lines, on corporation of the Sons of the its economic problem must have a 21.—M. M.. tinued, yesterday, in view of the Sunday night, and fire on the Clergy, instituted in the time of basis of moral recognition. The

Ang LB. F.... large demonstration, but the

4M. M. Chinese Garrison troops and Charles II. has malutained its corporation was proud of her sona, entanglements were removed and the guards reduced last evening.

eventuate.

many

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FROM HIRSHELLUS.

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Paal Loost Talthy hina

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foreign guards in order to make annual festivals practically without and was still loyally striving to · THOM 'LIVERPOON,

Moropos INote: It is quite evident that the each side think it had been at a break, and yesterday's was the help many of them to reconcile

Patroclon tacked by the other, thereby pre 271st. The Lord Mayor and their high vocation with that of July 6.-8. 3. above message refers to the Chinese

Antiochus. clash between the Sheriffe attended in State in the suppliants for a bare living wage,

Persons guards, posted at the entrance cipitating a

Lyons Marn mides of a considerable throng, and to retain their courage and to the Legation Quarters by the Chinese and foreign armed.

and were escorted to the temporary resiliency in that spiritual Aug. 1, F Talthybias.. The officials also ad-altor with the Archbishop of Can-ambassadorship" Chinese Government in times of forces.

FRON DUNKIRK, which........... the emergency.]

mitted that the report that terbury by the Biship of Loudon, Apostle had in mind.

Jana 30.~~8.E.4.Ga Formos Swatow Affected.

Kuomintang agitators were pay the Dean and Chapter, the College

FROM LONDON, SHANGHAI, June 16.

The Primato bestowed the bless- ing the troops to desert was of Minor Canons, the Festivaling, and at the conclusion of the June 19-N.T.K. Katona Mam The British Consul at Swátow probably correct..

Stewards, and members of the service took farewell of the Lord last evening. telegraphed. that a Precautionary steps agreed. Festival Committee. One of the Mayor and Sheriffs at the western general strike bad begun and upon between the. American features of a movlog, and impress door. naval protection was required. Congul and the Chinese officials sive service which has become Consequently, H.M.S. Bluebell, apparently had the fortunate re almost prescriptive by antiquity

suit of frustrating the agitators and repetitions new anthem R HM.S. Hawklos has arrived at pluh.

specially composed by Mr. Stanley Nanking and has landed marines Many Kuomintang agitatore Marchent, Ms. D., and performed to protect the cold storage.

were arrested in Hankow, on by an augmented choir of 200 Kuling is undisturbed and Kul- Sunday, in possession of arms voices, accompanied by organ and kiangle quiet. The American and ammunition.

orchestra. It consists of a bold dashroyer Stewart has lended a

has been sent to Swatów.

„A message from: Wuku states

Land achplarly setting of the hymn,.

· party or C.S, marines to co-operate A crowd of youths were play. “Ya holy nagels, bright,” by in the defence of the conermion ing football on the village green Richard Baxter, the seventeepth that there have been anti-foreign on Sunday afternoon when the century divine, who wrote wiThe meetings, but no disturbances. Vicar passed Calling one of the Salote Everlastio Rent and Ielogram" from Hankow an delinquents to his side, the clergy rich in proclamatory ang exult nounces the arrival of HMSS. man sald, William, I'm ashamed paula, "Hollyhock, and Despatch with of you Playing football on Sun- marines from HMS Hawkins, day! Whatever would your father

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(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle wil appear in to-morrow's "China Mail" along with a new Cross-word puzzle.)

EMPRESS RECORD,

After going into dry dock in Hongkong where two new pro- pallora were put in, the Empress of Australia broke her own speed record across the Pacific. From the Tokohama breakwater to William Head quarantine station on the other side, the glant liner averaged 167 kaots, the total distance being 4,300 miles.

It is possible that other Em press Pacific liners will have new propellors put in similar to those on the Australia which has given proof of the benefit of the over- haul Here.

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