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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926.

CHIN YUN-AO AND WU.

FAILED TO OBEY ORDERS.

Peking, June.

Chinese 2. papers are much concerned over the dismissal by Marshal Wu Pei- ..of Gen. Chin Yun-ao as head of the northern expedition on the ground that he failed to attack the Kuominchur when ordered to do

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This notion of Marshal Wu's is interpreted na a new move to placate Chang Tso-lin.

Miktary developments north of the Capital seem to have slacken ed considerably.

FILIPINOS IN CALIFORNIA.

PROSPERING IN SAN LUIS

: VALLEY.

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Alamosa, Colorado, May 19 East and West join hands and aro good neighbours and Moreover they prosper in the famous garden district of San Luis Valley. amicably have Americans, Buro- peans, Japanese and Filipinos worked side by side, that another influx of Japanese farmera, 18 BOGA. to be welcomed. They are expect

to arrive early in June coming from the coast and will at once

ngage in specialty farming.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHIEF JUSTICE'S PENSION,

AN ASSOCIATION'S. CURIOUS: RESOLUTION.

Matale, May 18.—Mr. A. W. D. S., Kvlatlloke, the Secretary of the Kalkawela Mahajana Sabha, moved the following resolution at a recent meeting of the Sabha: "While ex-

SHANGHAI GODOWN GUTTED. | SHANGHAI'S HEAD CONSTABLE.

'COUNCIL SENDS LETTER TO MR. W. ORTWIN.

SHIPS BOOST SEATTLE.

NORTHERN ROUTE VOTED BEST.

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YOUNG AT 50

AND KEEP YOUNG..

of the Council to place on record Seattle business mon, declaring that under the influence of these: Life-

FIRE FLOATS SPLENDID WORK AT SPECTACULAR FIRE.

Shanghai Juno 4-The second Mr. W. Ortwin's resignation of Seattle, Jung 3-The heated dis....

Dr. Legard's New Life: Tablets. epectaculur fire within two days his position as Houd Constable in pates of recent months over the

A FOE TO OLD AGE occurred last night at Pootung charge of Shanghai Mounted Policosale of the Admiral Oriental Liners when the godowns of 4 Nou Tal (Reserve) Headquarters, which to the Dollar Steamship Company, Imparts to the Old and Middle-aged- Shing Coal Co., snught are short-position he has occupied since his have been replaced by firm cons Youthfulness, Energy and Fitness. ly after ten o'clock and lit up the promotion, to that rank in January.viction in most business circles retards mental and physical' daeny, whole surrounding vicinity with an 1923, has been accepted, and the that Seattle will continue to hold thus promoting longevity.

Pro manse blaze which required a following letter, convoying thehur place in Oriental trade. serves the arteries and tissues. great deal of strenuous fire-fighting thanks of the Council, has beep Since the announcement that Sufferors from Deafness with its forwarded to him by the Chair the shipping board had accepted many distressing accompanying all- to cope with.

the Dollar bid, a mild warfare had ments as head noisos derivo almost. The Customs Float, together with m

Consequent upon your resigna-been carried on between two bust immediate benefit. "Calm refreshing the Municipal Fire Float, were both

tion from the Shanghai Municipal ness groups. despatched to Postung while addi- Police' Reserve, I desire on behalf in the purchase of the ships by sion and Nervousness are banished One was interested sleep is assured. Gloom, Depres- tional equipatent from Central and Hongkong Fire Stations was also sent acrouer the river to combat the its high sense of appreciation not the sale to Dollar interests would giving Tablets. Wrinkles, hard only of the valuable service you give the latter a monopoly of lines and blemishes disappear. The outbreak.

it required the best part of two have rendered since the date of Fuzile transportation. This group skin becomes clear, tight, and hours' hard work by the members your enrolment in May, 1918," but had enough financial backing but elastic, and the Complexion bright also of the efficient and tactful when the government advertised and smooth. Think of the bless of the brigade before the Are was

manner in which you have dis-for bids, it had no shipping or ings of perfect health, the posses- finally overcome but it was not charged the arduous duties of ganisation. until the No. 5 godown of the comHead Constable in charge of the

alon of few; the Joy of "solear Another group was convinced Youthful appearance and tingling pany had been completely destroy-

Reserve Headquarters.

that the Dollar Steamship Com-blood, of lustrous hair, bright eyes cd. Another godown adjoining To your honorary assistance in pany. would continue to operate the and health tinted cheeks--the No. 5 was also slightly damaged "Daddy" Blair, a pioneer of the and would have undoubtedly been the maintenance of law and order ships to the best interests of beauty of radiant life and the in the Settlement the Municipal Soattle and other northern ports: realisation that Time has been put The telegram charges Gen. Chir number and some Filipinos have Canadian West, dressed as a cow, 't much a less as its neighbour Police have attached the greatest They claimed to have absolute - back Ten Years to the envy Bad with being guilty of waste of re followed and taken

the Lat for the efforts of the fire importance, and I desire by this to farming. boy when taking part in

surance of this and consequently admiration of your friends, and the venue and provisions and dis-They have excelled in-the-potato stampede parades for which he was Achters,

-letter-to-convey to you the Council's favoured the sale. Confronted unbounded satisfaction of yourself. famous.

grateful recognition of "the public with this divided opinion the Can you allow a golden opportunity spirit you have shown in lending Seattle Chamber of Commerce der like this to pass? Remember there your services to a cause so vitallyclared its neutrality. related to the welfare of the Settle- ment.

Immediately following a mi tary conference between him, and Gov. Yen Hsih-shan, Gen. Chen Wen-shao, Gen. Dien Wei-chin and Gen. Wang Wei-wai at Hsishkiachwang while en route to

This portion of the Valley has its own golden rule. It is that well that the towns in the everyone mind his own business so where the Spanish pushed north rom Mexico, thai paved streets and

AFUA

Paotingfu Marshal Wu Pel-fu highways have been ordered. motor suddenly on May 31 issued by services have been enlarged, circular telegram, relieving Gen. model schools are building and Chin Yung-o the post of Com-community clubs are springing up mander-in-Chief of the First Army of the Anti-traitors' Forces.

obedience to instructions. The

post vacated by Gan. "Chin, the telegram continues, will hence forth be held by Marshal Wu him- golf, while the actual control of the First Army will be placed under Gen. Chen Wen-shao.

throughout the district.

Japanese have come in large-

and green vegetable districts that supply the large cities and some of them have become wealthy. All are prospering.

When one of the leading Japanese farmers announced that another arge group would arrive soon, the news was welcomed..

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MASONS AND POLITICS.

pursuing its regret at the sudden departure from the island of the Chief Justice, Sir St. John Branch, London May 2-The "Daily the Kaikawela Mahajana Sabha in Mail has inaugurated a new phase genarni meeting assembled, r in commercial history by publish- Merchants to the correspondentsfartfully enters its protest against. Ing the frat advertisement trans-

Denver paper that the Japan- the payment of a pension to him mitted by wireless across

Atlantic. ee and the smaller number of out of the general, revenue."«

It consists of a full-page adverto Masonic alube,, as

New York, May 6-A warning Chiness and Filiphos had minde In moving the resolution Mir.

such, to cood bus:hess better!

surprised to find that none of the New York. The advertisement was Colombo associations and societies transmitted in three sections.

"We have found that they are rood openders and prompt payers,”

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The principal objection to the are no arduous rules to follow, no sale has been and is still, that the restriction in diat, nor are there On the cons Dollar Company can transfer the pay effects after. boats to San Francisco and use trary it gives the entire system a them in the round the world ser feeling of exaltation with increased Why vice. Smaller boats would, in this mental and bodily vigour.

Do case, be substituted for the Seattle not look and feel 30 at 507 Manila circuit. The opinion is not delay, commence the treatment gaining ground however, according at once. You will never regret the voiced by William A. Rowan, GrandPress, that all fast trans-Paotic culable beneat. The price of these Charges is 12/- per Bottle, dispatch- Master of Masons in the State of traffic must centinus to use the Marvellous Tablets including Mail ed in plain wrapper on raceipt of New York, in his report at the port of Seattle

pening of a three-day communfen- tion here.

Kulntilleke bald that he was simply tirement of Wanamakers Stores abstain from political activity was to a survey made by the United slight cost Incurred for such incal-

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had so far taken up this important, the first section the illustrations matter, which affected the public wore transmitted and in the second purse. The unofficial members of and third the letterpress.

The receiving apparatus includes the Legislative Council had no ex- euse for not taking it up in Coun. a sensitive pen making 4 dots to a He was aware that the re- square inch at a miraculous speed, Tripe Chief Justice was one of the and capable of transmitting a pic.

judges who graced the ture in twenty minutes.

Arrogant Behaviour. Although the actual state of affairs remains unknown, how. ever, speculations regarding the underlying causes of this sudden and drastic action of Marshal Wu against. Gen. Chin are rife in the Chinese papers. According to one Gen. Chin has recently incurred aid one. They buy the most the displeasure of Marsha Wu by modern implements and their farms his arrogant behaviour as a result Produce abundantly. "They sul of his victories and his efforts to exibe to funds for public enter obstruct Gen. Yang Chin-chen to

prises. They observed out" göleen organise a Third Anti-traitorsule and they have been success-eli. Army.

hi every line of agriculture they Another states that Gen. Chin Faave entered." has been secretly plotting against Marshal Wu. He is alleged to have been in correspondence with the military leaders of the Kuo- minghum and negotiated to con- clude a sort of aluance with them to oust Gov: Yen Hsish-shan from Shansi province,

This circumstance has given rise to the rumour of the forma- tion of a New Chihli Clique. In order to take precautionary mea- sures, Marshal Wu has summarily issued the order to deprive Gen. Chin of military power.

Commenting upon the action of Marshal Wu in regard to Gen. Chin, the Sin Wan Puo" in a leading article points out that the discharge of Gen Chin may be regarded as the beginning.of an other great change in the political situation.

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A stampede parade of Canada's "wild and woolly West."

KIURIANG TO HAVE MOTOR

ROAD.

Kickiang, May 30,--Plans have ween devised to build a motor road

Supreme Court bench, and one of he best officials Ceylon ever had, but his term of office in the island did not extend over a few months and therefore His Lordship'a pen-"

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SHANGHAI YIM.CA.

SUGGESTIONS.

The National Y.MC.A. at Shang.

Not Beyond Papaztation. "The drastic and sudden action. against Gen. Chim Yung-ão on the part of Marshal Wu Pei-fu may seem a little surprising, but when one takes the circumstances be- fore this action into consideration, one may easily conclude that this is by no means beyond expecta tion. During the late Kucmin and Hupeh War in Honan, Gen. Chin rendered great service in) bringing about the capture of bout thirteen miles long from ston should not be "pald from the Honan from Gen. Yuen Wen-Kiukiang to Kuling. Mr. Wong colony's revenue. His Lordship chun, but when the rewards were Yu-ran has been appointed man-erved in several other parts of the hai has recently addressed a letter handed out Gen. Ken Yin-chi was ger of the company concerned British Empire and came out to awarded the Tupanship of Honan, with the consent of both the M-Ceylon only on the eve of retire to the British Boxer Indemnity while Gen. Chin was only appointary and Civil Governors. He is ment and "If the pensions of such Mission, presenting a number ed Civil Governor. Naturally low making arrangements with officials were going to be paid by suggestions in connection with thị Gen. Chit has become very much ofal banks for a loan of $300,000 he colony's revenue the Ceylone best means of applying the return dissatisfied and the seed of the Tor starting the work at once. It could never expect a reduction in present trouble took root at thats estimated that a total sum of their taxes. They might expect ined fund and other points. time,

450,000 will be required, viz., creased taxes instead, in order to These points are:-(1) That the "Now concurrent with his dis. 1400,000 for the road itself and enable the Government to pay large turned funds should be, applie charge as Commander-in-Chief of 350,000, for automobiles: It is urns us pensions to officials who to works of a constructiva naturs the First Anti-traitors army, stated that shares will be taken had grown old in the service of which will be beneficial to the com Marshal Wo appoints Gen. Chin ap equally by the officials and by ther countries. The speakermunity at large such as popular us Tupan of Shabsi. While Mar- merchants."

therefore moved that the Sabba education, communications, BTIL shal Wu considers that by this'

should telegraph its protest against | agricultural work. action he intends to give him a

the payment of a pension to Hin (2) That returned funds be left Territory to meet his desire, but ayed victory for the Allfes and Lordship out of the colony's re unconditionally at the disposal of Gen. Chin certainly

the Chinese who may engage can not as caused expenditure for no tangi, venue. sume his post there in view of the ble purpose.

Mr. G. L. S. de Silva, in second- | Eritish as their advisers, unsettled conditions in that pro-

Henceforward, the communiqueing the motion, said that the whole vince...

goes on to say, the duties of Com-j vountry should be grateful to Mr. Moreover Gen. Chin has lost mander-in-Chief of the Northern Kulatilleks for bringing that im "much of his former prestige and Expedition will be carried out by Fortant resolution.

perhaps the only way open to him Marshat Wu Pei-fu himself. is retirement, Judging from his According to unofficial reports, recent conduct, he has some General Chin Yun-ag had dinner ultérior purposes in view and it is with Marshal Wu Pei-fu when the quite unlikely he would be con- Jatter arrived at Paotingfu, when tent in retirement. Therefore, it Marshal Wu asked for an ex- may be predicted that his dieplanation of General Chin's General Chin was charge, will date the beginning of dilatoriness. another radical change in the pre-unable to explain, and Marshal sent political situation."

Wu offered him the Tupanship of Chin's Dismissal Explained.

3hens which he declined.

The next day General Chin sent Peking, June 2-The failure of out a telegram announcng his re- Marshal Wa Pel-fu's troops to tirement and Marshal Wu Pei-fu. participate in the warfare against telegraphed the Allies announcing

Already the "Chenyol" has been Kuominchun in the region of his dismissal.

played in the orchestras of several Peking is partly explained by a The Cabinet states that, on re-

The Daily Mall in Informed Peking theatres, and has been in- military communique issued to coiving the news of General Chin that the courts are to be asked to spected and approved by such authorities as Prof. day relating to the dismissal of Yun-ao's, dismissal, General Tien dreide who is entitled to the residue musical General Chin Yun-ao,

Wei-chin, Wang Wel-waian of the estate of the late Marquis Hoymans and Prof. Tonoff. The It says that a telegram from Wang Wal-cheng telegraphed Curzon. The gross value of Lord instrument will be tried at Tsing Marshal Wu Pel-fu dated May 30 Marshal Wu Pei-fu asuring him Curzon's real and personal estate, Hua College at a concert there states that General Chin Yun-go on their continued loyalty.

apart from settled estates, was within a few days, IN "who had been stationed at Pao. It is asserted that General Tion sworn at £354.895 and the net per Mr Tang was educated in tingfa for two months had been. Wei-chin's whole force of ap. conaity at 302,700. Lord Curzon Furope and America: In additión repeatedly urged to advance and proximately 50,000 men ia pro stated in his will that he left the to being a musician, he is n Join the Allies in attacking the coeding, to the Nankou region residue of the personal property to journalist of no mean ability, and enemy but had consistently failed where General Tien will be in Lady Curzon, whom I love, and was at one time a member of the to obey orders. This hesitation I command, thus releasing the who has given me love and happi-editorial staff of the Far Eastern on General Chin's, part had de Fenstien troops for other fronts,

Mr W. D. Simon Appuhamy pro-; posed as an amendment that the resolution should be forwarded to Government through the Colombo Maha dana Sabha.

Mr. M. W. Nonté de Silva sedond- ed the amendment, and the Chair- man supported it.

(3) That the present Committer on Boxer Indemnity should at least. engage two women members, one British and one. Chinese.

A HANDMADE VIOLIN.

Peking, May 28-Mr. C. Y. Tang of Peking has every reason to-be proud of his handmade violin, which he has called the "Chenyol," For It is the first to be made local- byly by a Chinese, and what is more, it has an excellent tone and bide fair to be popular.

Messrs. J. W. Jayewardene and D. Weerakoon supported the original resolution,

The amendment was carried one vetë,

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Discussing fellowcraft clubs and spare clubs composed of "members within the lodge, Mr. Rowan said were poverul euses during his past year where fellowcraft lubs did in the name of the lodge,

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