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FENG ACTS.

MOTORS COLLIDE.

SECOND MISSION.

DECLARES AGAINST CHANG HOTEL CAR AND MR. ELLIS CANTON DELEGATES COMING

TSO-LIX.

TO-DAY.

„LATEST FROM NORTH,

(Reuter's Service,)

Peking, Nov. 27, Peng Yu-hsiang has issued a

♦ long tremur telegram attacking ★Chang. Tso-in and urging him to

retire.

Feng Yu-hsiang is expected here very shortly. Tuan Chi-jui's servants state that his belongings have been packed upi, so that he can leave at a moment's notice.

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Holding a rank similar to that sergeant-major, Havildar Major Chan Chu-fat, a Hakka Chinese, of the 40th Coy., Royal That a second "peace puission"Engineers native personnel) was frem Canton-comprising two de-charged before a District Court

A collision took place in Stubbs LATEST ADVICE FROM RELIABLE Road yesterday afternoon be- tween a Hotel garage car and a car owned by Mr. Fred Ellis.

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WIRELESS STRIKE.

ACTION BY BOARD OF TRADE.

REGULATIONS RELAXED.

(Rrator's Service}

A sudden swerve without warn. Flegates-was coining down by Martial (in the R.E. Theatre) Wireless and Cable Telegraphists.

GIRL KNOCKED DOWN.

SUICIDE?

river steamer to-day, we the gist

tion."

London, Nov. 27. The strike of wirelers operators stations, but the Association of idoes not involved the lind

Wellington Barracks this morning which called the strike, claims as ing on the part of one of the cars Tuna Chisjut Prepares to Depart. is alleged to have led so, the of the latest message received re- with "receiving a valuable con members 98 per cent of the

Peking. Nov. 27.

garding the "strike settlement" sideration in respect of a promo- wireless operators aboard Eritish accident..

Mr.. Yeung Sai-nguam and, Mr. The alleged offence related to {merchantmen. Tan Chi-jui expressed his in-

Leung Wing, a motor driver, 4 Kan Kum-shek are the two gentle the promotion of Lance-Naiknstructed to report to the anion Wireless operators have been tention of resignihy, but was conduit Road, reports having men expected. Mr. Yeung has Leung Tai to Naik (Corporal). pressed to remain. He intends knocked down a Chinese girl in been reported, according to Can-

as ships come into port and get Major J. F. Drake, 1/East Sur-te sign on for fresh voyages. but issuing a mandate stating that Pedder Street who ran across the ton vernacular cables, as having reys, was President. Other mem- ships already at sea are not eh- unless peace is restored so that road. The girl refused to go to been appointed special investiga bers of the Court were Captain dangered as existing contracts the conference can continue, he 'hospital.

tor by the Frovincial Government. J W. McCardy, R.A., and Lieut. will not be broken. will quit.

was formerly a walknown J. H. Smith, M.C., R.A. He

The opinion is expressed that merchant and at one time owned

Lieut. A. L. Whyte, R.E..if the Board of Trade insists on extensive property in Hongkong. prosecuted and Mr. L. D. Turner the full observance of the regula- Mr. Han, is one of the principals defended

[tions with regard to the carrying of the Canton Nanyang Brothers

Corporal Gore. R.E., told the of wireless operators, many ships Tobacco Co. He was one of the Court that Naik Leung Tai had must be held up. last delegation and is quoted as complained to him about accused

CREATING RIDICULE" having said that the present trou- wanting money on the Naik's re-

London, Nov. 27. ble is due to a class war the world ceiving a gratuity at the end of

October. According to the evid- It is understood that in view of It is also gathered that Mr.ence the Naik told witness that the strike of wireless operators Yeung and Mr. Kan have no the Havildar Major would lead the Board of Trade has relaxed him a dog's life if money was not the rule requiring each vessel to paid.

carry at least three wireless Acting CS.M. Pitt was the operators.. second witness. On November

London, Nov. 27. he said, Naik Leung Tai reported The Association of Wireless and to him that accused had demand-Cable Telegraphists says that ap- ed $50 for getting him, the second proximately 200 operators up to stripe: that.morning $20 had been the present have refused to renew paic Witness asked the Naik ir their signatures on ships articles there were witnesses and the Naik and asserts that one Liverpool, replied that he had five Accordone Glasgow and two Hull boats ingy witness reported to the have been held up... Concer, commanding the company. The case was proceeding as this edition went to press.

The body of a Chinese female The Anfuite, Treng Yu-chun, was found by the police yester. who has been acting as emissary day at the Cheung Fat boarding between Tuan Chi-jur and Feng house, Connaught Road, suspend ing comical faces, caps, and in was arrested at Chienmen ed from the cefting by a piece of

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Feng Yu-hsiang brought one division and one brigade from Nanyuan into Peking to-day.

Governing Cabinet Suggested.

Peking, Nov. 27.

Taan Chi-jui summoned an- other special meeting at his re- sidence last night, which was at- tended by most of the members of the Cabinet. He again advocated resigning and suggested the formation of a govèrning Cabinet under Huang Pu. as after the

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Tuan Chi-jui to remain for the those present opposed, and urgei sake of the conferencer No deci-

sion was reached.

The students are arranging a | big demonstration to-morrow, 'ut which in addition to the demand for unconditional tariff autonomy. they will urge the abolition of Tupanships. placing provincial control in the hands of Civį) Gov- ernors, .and disbandment of superfluous troops. It is not ex- pected that the police will prevent : the demonstration,

Feng Yu-hsiang's third division arrived at Nanyuan from Kalgan last night. Half are remaining at Nanyuan and half proceeding to Changsintien.

Tuan Chi-jui has sent his aide- de-camp to see Lu Chung-lin. He Isaid he would take personal re- sponsibility for political suspects and requested the immediate ré lease of Tseng Yu-chun.

The

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A.S.PTS RETIREMENT.

Mr. J. Kerr, Assistant Superintendent of Police, who leaves Hongkong for Australia, on retirement next week after 35 Years" "service with the Hongkong Polles force, This morning he was the recipient of a presentation made by Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.LE.. on behalf of his colleagues.

"

The Association criticises the Board of Trade relaxation cabled earlier as a move in favour of shipowners which will create aus- Inicion and ridicule of Government

DESTITUTE TROOPS, regulation

200 ANTI-REDS FUT OVER

-BORDER,

The two ships held up at Hulk, Pater sailed with Board of Trade

clearances.

given notice of any reduction in wages.

It is reported from Liverpool Yesterday morning the Police boat "Celtic" are among those who that operators on the White Star completed arrangements for re-refused to sign but the Cunard, patriating the detachment over Alfred Holt and Brocklebank lines 200 strong-of anti-Red soldiers are not affected as they employ who arrived here from Amoy their own operators and have not after being on their last legs" through the fortunes of war.

As reported yesterday they were in General Chan Kwing-ming's An earlier cable stated: The army... A long trek into Fukien Telegraphists Association has i province followed defeat by the issued strike notices in the case of Whampoa Cadets. In supposedly all wireless operators aboard friendly territory, they were British ships, land have instructed "Tatripped of their fighting imple-the men not to sign for further

henta

Going without food for voyages pending a settlement of three days, they reached Amoy the dispute regarding conditions Land Tume on here

of service, including the proposed They were taken in hand on ar-reduction of wages of 22.168. rival and were put across the monthly frontier at Samchun,

latter was accordingly released on Weihsien for Chefoo, where a war special duties to perform in con- bail this morning.

Japan's Attitude.

Tokyo, Nov. 27.

ships are awaiting presumably to nection with their visit

DROWNED!

JARDINE'S EAST POINT

COAL DEPOT.

FALL OVER WALL.

TRADE POINTS...

BRITISH AND GERMAN INTERESTS.

CONFERENCE HITCH.

(Reuter's Service.)

Berlin, Nov. 27.

transport them to Dairen. It is re The China Mail" informant ported that the remainder are said:Canton is probably waiting following. Tupan Chan Tsung-for Hongkong to make the next A sudden attack of illness is It is understood that official chang asserts his intention of sup-move. Meanwhile Messrs. Young thought to have been the reason circles consider Chang Tao-lin porting Chang Tso-lin whose posi-end Kari will austain and add to for, the fall over the Praya Wall It is semi-officially stated that virtually eliminated, unless an un-tion is reported to be weakening the good feelings already express at East Point of a Chinese, watch-negotiations between the British expected coup is sprung. Japan is

not likely to reinforce, the Man-

churia garrizon.

Generals' Demands.

Peking, Nov. 27.

Led

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man who early yesterday morning and German delegations on quer was drowned as a result. He was tions arising out of the Anglo- employed at Jardine's coal depot. German trade agreement have

"Boat people in the neighbour-

been provisionally broken off hood were attracted by the cries owing to differences of opinion of the drowning man but they got of various points in the protocol, with regard to the interpretation to him too late. The body was

understanding although recovered. The deceased was 68 renched with regard to the ap years of age...

plication of the respective customs tariffs.

Latez. The disagreement related to the interpretation of a clause in the. protocol of the Anglo-German commercial treaty whereby the British Government pledged itself not to impose duties especially detrimental to Germany.

Tsingtao, Nov. 27. Chang Tsung-chang is reported The Japanese Consul General to have wired to Kuo Sung-ling has cabled to Tokyo for two more saying he approved the latters warships, following an emergency action and if assured of the Tupar- mass meeting of his nationals, ship of Shantung will declare in who hold that the situation is dependence and co-operate with

WHORTS AND TIMÉSZE menacing. Reports are con-Kue Sung-ling and Li Ching-lim to tinually arriving of banditry and pacify the country. ⠀

The Novices Boxing Tourna- EXHIBITORS BACK. looting in the interior but for Kuo Sung-ling has wired Muk DAVIE, BOAG & CO., LTD. harmed, although many have come are stated to be that Yuch Wel-Barracks on Monday (November eigners have apparently been un-den conveying his deroands which ment will start at Murray

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alarmed the civil authorities who have, odrered the Chamber of Commerce to raise the necessary $300,000,

Troops on Move. Several regiments have been dispatched to Kaomi, fifty miles away, to estabilir a defensive stronghold in order to stem the tide of the Fengtian retreat should it take this directions

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There is an unconfried re that the Tondow arsenal has beôn captured by Zonan troops.cd. vancing on TSWA

Yu-chun has not yet been released.

Lu Chung-lin has informed Tuan's aide de camp that Tseng Yu-chum is not really a prisoner. He had merely prevented his leav ing for Tlentin..

Taeng Yu-chin thei

By the F.&O. 3.3. "Kalyan" there returned to the Colony eighty-four Chinese who took part In the Hongkong section at the al entrants to be weighed in on Wembley Exhibition

that the British customs duties The German delegates claimed

gambrose at 5.15 pm to The exhibitors were met by allyusical Instruments and on maity German exports, especÍ-

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