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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926.
MEXICO CLOUD.
CHEUNG CHAU NOTES
Origin of Trouble Explained.
THREAT OF A RUPTURE,
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Advanced Laws and Nicaragua
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Intervention.
London, Nov. 26.
ST. ANDREW'S.
THANKSGIVING DAY ON THE PRESENTATION TO REV. G. D..
ISLAND,
CROSS-WORD MENU,
[From Our Own Correspondent.] Cheung Chau, Nov. 26. News has just been received from Dr. Cift from Lungchow,
ARROWSMITH.
YOUNG MEN'S CLUB GIFT:
The services of the Rev. G. E.
Arrowsmith to St. 'Andrew's Church,.
Kowloon, during his three years
which city he reached after, association with it were the sub- many delays, that he will be jece of eulogistic reference at a The grounds of the recent acer-there for some time longer super-gathering at the Church Hall Inst hation of American and Mexicnavising the alteration of the differences are twofold.
building in which the rescued night.
Mexican aid to the Liberat baby girls are at present housed. The occasion was a gathering of insurgents in Nicaragua, which The social evening mentioned members of the St. Andrew's Young. brought to the forefront the burn-in previcus notes, passed off very Men's Club for the purpose of pre- ing question whether the United pleasantly, most of those present
Stales" or Mexico is to have the taking part in a varied pro-senting Mr. and Mrs. Arrowsmith,|| predominant influence over the desgramme.
tho are shortly to Teave the
tinies of Central Americh, the de- Another happy function took Colony,with, a memento of the clarations and action of the United place yesterday among the Amer-goodwill of the members and their States in Rivour of President Diaz lican friends.
Laid agginak obhe insurgents being A union Thanksgiving dinner thanks for the interest which Ho (promptly « countered by the a-was given in No. 6 (the tempori has taken in the Club as its Pre-.
nouncement of the Mexican Govern-ary home of Rev. and Mrs. sident. Iment'refusing to recognise Diaz
Benson). A sort of cross-word
a brang The presentation of (2) The advanced nature of the puzzle menu caused a good deal of topped table to Mr. Arrowsmith and egislation of the Mexienn Presi-lamusement. The table decora of a pair of dressing-table trays, to His anti-clericat en- tions included a log cabin, a lake Mrs. Arrowsmith was made by the actments aroused strong resonsment and trees.
dent Callas.
Jumonz Roman Catholes in the Croups of "Indians." Pilgrim Ray. 6. R. Lindsay. Mica, who United States who vainly above to Fathers and Puritan maidenspoke of the friendfiress which had secure the Administration's Inter-made up quite a picture.
characterised the gatherings of the The
Young Men's Club and wished Kr: vention on this point. Then the dinner was excellent--a bumper and Mrs. Arrowsmith fasting hap application of the new Mexican harvest of good things.
Items bearing on Thanksgiving piness when they arrived home. mining interests has provoked the Day were given and games were
Mr. Arrowsmith suitably replied. Secretary of State, Mr..Kellogg, in-played on the porch.
hend laws to United States oil and
Social & Personal
We regret to report the depar- ture of Miss Jones (Christian and Missionary Alliance) for America on account of health. Turley went with her panion.
Misy
as com-
to threatening a rupture of gela- tions. if, Mexico ignored the prin- éiple that the vested rights. of property must be respected
The Mexican Foreign Minister, Mr. Saenz retorted that there' could not be two ways of enforcing the laws, one for nationals and another for jaliens. The Mexican Government Other members of this Mission was passing to new ayatem of leave for their inland stations to- Nationalisation of national re-day and Mr and Mrs. Boulton [sources which required the old have closed up their bungalow rights to readjust themselves to for the time being; so that our new principles in the general in- ranks are thinning out.
Work of an extensive nature terests of the nation.
Mr. Saepz up to the present has has been begun on No. 8, stone had the list, word of the corres-and other materia's being collect- pondence in a Note asking for aed. Regarding Lantau, one of the! on the ridge bast concrete case of injury to American small houses interests and denying that there can been sold (the owner leaving for be any justified 'motive for mis-England on Saturday). Another house will soon be erected for the understanding between the two Governments-Reuter's American London Mission.
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EMPIRE IDEALS.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
SUCCESS.
MESSAGE FROM THE KING.
London, Nov. 25.
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The children from Chefog, under the care of Mrs. Kirk, were expected to arrive in Hong Kong yesterday. They will have ́ a longer holiday this time, not hav-. ing been delayed at the start as was the case last year.
Among those who have returned Ito Shanghai are Mr. and Mrs. E Toasting the overseas represen-Lester Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. itatives of the Imperial Conference
Brot, Mrs. H. Bucknell, Mra.
B. A. Padan.
at a dinner given to them by the Arthur Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Empire Parliamntary Association, the Premier, Mr. Stanley Baldwin,. read a letter from the King reply- ing to the Joyal address of the Conference atating that His Majesty had followed with close interest all the proceedings of the Conferance.. He was convinced that its labours afforded the world a better under- Bookbinders. standing and a clearer vision of
what the British Empire means and the deals for which it stands.- Reuter.
LYING IN STATE.
M. KRASSIN'S BODY TO BE CREMATED.
Rugby, Nov. 23. The body of M. Krassin lay in stute to-day at Chesham House, the official residence of the late Soviet Charge D'Affaires..
Under
Mr. Gregory, Assistant Secretary for Foreign Affairs at- tended us representative of Sir
Austen Chamberlain,
at
M. Krassin's remains will be cremated to-morrow afternoon, Golders Green Crematorium-Bri- tish Wireless Service.
LUMPERS' STRIKE.
A REFUSAL TO WORK OVERTIME.
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Melbourne, Nov. 26.. Owing to the strike of lumpers throughout Australia, following) their refusal to work overtime, work ceased at noon to-day until Monday morning.
The P. Q. 0.. "Mooltan" conso- quently will be delayed at Adelaide two days."
The situation generally is becom Ling more forláts Reuter.
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