WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927,
DESIRE FOR PEACE.
BRITISH MERCHANTS VIEWS
ON CHINA
FOILS 'FIVE MEN.
COURAGEOUS MATRON OF
DORMITORY.
Jaro, Iloilo, Aug. 6. The courago of Mra. Roque Granada, matron of the girls' dor-
EXILED
FILIPINO LAWYER TO LEAVE HONOLULU.
THE CHINA MAIL.
DOLE FLIGHT.
FULL LIST OF THE ENTRANTS
FRENCH BORDER.
REPORT OF ITALIAN GUN PRACTICE.
Parta, July 4, The Franco-Italian frontier re
have taken place in China since the mitory at the Central Philippine aubornation, will be exiled from the of feverish excitement as further glon of Mont Cenis has been the
Peking, July 28. Looking back on the various entall wars, revolutions, etc... that Revolution in 1911 one cannot help feeling that the country has never, been so urgently in need of peace as it is at the moment. Although for eigners are suffering irreparabla losses in trade such losses are in
College, was responsible for folling five looters and preventing the dor- mitory from being burned here re- cently.
dren.
authorities An-
Several radical societies are planning to celebrate the event of his release but Manlapit will not be allowed to take part. It is generally known that a certain organization of influential citizens is largely responsible for raising the passage money. United States.
STRANGLED.
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Honolulu, Aug. 2.
San Francisco, Aug: 3. Pablo Manlapit, the Filipino
San Francisco and the bay cities lawyer convicted of perjury and are rapidly approaching a "state Territory of Hawali, leaving on
entries for the Dole Prize arean-scene of alleged incidents which August 18 aboard the steamship nounced and the day of the big fly are occupying the attention of the
ing race to Honolulu draws near. French Foreign Office. "City of Honolulu,"
Twelve pilots and their, -nero- According to reports received The prison The 30 occupants of the dormi-nounced that all terms of Governor planes are now in the list and all from the Mayor of Lanslebourg significant compared to those of the tory were absent, attending the Farrington's parole had been com expect to hop off simultaneously on (Savole), French farmers and
August 12 for Honolulu Captain Chinese. Probably in the history inauguration of the new president plied with and that funds had beenGriffin of Long Beach poster their families living on Mont of China there has never been such of the school and Mrs. Roque re provided for Manlapit's passage by his fees at the last moment along Cents have been driven from poverty amongst the Chinese. The mained to guard the property. "unknown persons," He will be cost of living has trebled since 1911 Soon after the girls' departure she
There are probably other names tain batteries have been firing and business may be said to be at heard noises under the building bat accompanied by his wife and chill with E. 4. Parkford of Los Angeles. their homes, while Italian mo
Later
of applicants with their fees ed-five shells over their fields and o complete standstill in practically though nothing of them.
The Filipins has agreed never to route in, the mails. According to pasture lands. Lanalebourg is every commercial centre in Chink she noticed one of the doors had return to Honolulu and acknow-the conditions of the Dole · Prize, themselves since this condition com- gation. As she entered the girls' rest if he does so. The authorities or in the mails by midnight of last Italian Treaty of 1861 is in a Two significant results have shown been opened and started an investi- ledges that he will be subject to ar- applications should have been fled one of the French mountain com munities which by the Franco- menced, the most important of dresing room, three mion A have granted him two days under
night which has been the number of fail- through the door and made their guard to arrange his private affairs The full list of entries to date pecullar position. Nearly all the ures in Chinese financial and com- escape. Two others joined them before departure.
are: Captain James L. Griffin of French farmers own the pasture mercial circles, and, secondly, the outside the building and all ran.
Long Beach; Frank Clark of Los lands and summer fields on the amazing dislocation of railways and
When the girls returned it was
Angeles: Lieutenant George Covell plateau of Mont Cenis and on the other communications.
The outcry against increased found that three trunks had been
of San Diego: Edmund Moffetts of Italian side of the frontier. A taxes may or may not be justified opened and property was missing
San Francisco; Arthur Goebell of special clause in the tresty re- but certainly little notice would A bottle of kerosene and a box of
Santa Monica Major Livingston have been taken of them if the rail-matches found near the trunks ad-
Irving of Berkeley: John: Peddlar cognises their right and renders ways had been allowed to operat: vanced the theory that the robbers
of Flint Michigan; F. A. Giles of them immune from Italian law. Detroit; Charles Parkhurat of On June 27, according to the and trade continues. As it 19, trade intended burning the building when
Lomax Illinois: Lieutenant N. A. mayor's official report, an Italian has been crippled and at the same they had finished robbing it.
As a pesult of the incident boys
Goddard of San Diego; Captain officer, escorted by several tire taxes have been friposed which
William Erwin of Dallas, (aleo a soldiers, appeared at the mount, cannot possibly be paid by the mer- of the college offered their new
contestant for the Easterwood tain.chalets on the plateau and chant or trader who is running his concrete dormitory to the girls.
Prize); Captain Arthur Clark of business at a loss even without auch The girla accepted and the boys
San Francisco; Bennett Griffin of ordered all the inhabitants taxes. The man in the street can- moved into a nipa house which is
Oklahoma, City: Martin Jensen of women and children for the most not help wondering if those. In au- being temporarily used as a dorm!- thority really knew the true pository.until the girls new dormitory
Honolulu and Fred Burgh of Los part, as the men were at work in Angeles,
the fields--to leave. They had to tion. Are the authorities told the in finished. Before the building
take their cattle and pigs with truth? If they are, then,. It la sur can be completed, however, it will
them and seek refuge in a blind- prising that greater efforts towards be necessary to raise P2,000. In-
ing rainstorm behind some ricks From structors and students at the school peace are not being made. what one can gather the meetings are anxious that this amount be
on the French side of the frontier. Artillery practice went on until that are taking place at present in raised as soon as possible.-Manila the Capital cannot possibly result in Bulletin.
2 pm, when the inhabitants anything Ike peace proposals.
were allowed to return. In the first place, Peking is the very laat place where such, negotiations
Godlevsky was one of the should be carried on. The pollti-claim that they are in accord with cal atmosphere is so charged with the late Dr. Sun's "Three Prin- youngest members of the Bolshe- pitfalls that it is doubtful whether ciples" and that they are also out vik group, who began to exercise a single one of the Delegates would to expel communism and those terroristic power in 1918, and feel inclined to make an honest ex- connected with it. If this is really was said to be one of the organ- pression of opinion on behalf of his the case, the only important issue Buggests a solution to this problem. in the new Government, and one the Cheka, for the activities of Wel-hai-wel is one of the moat de- cannot help feeling that therein lies which Chinese torturers were lightful seaside resorts in China the greatest difficulty.
employed. He was responsible and would be an idea! place to'con- Sacrifices must be made by all for the arrest of many middle- duct negotiations and presumably parties and probably the only solu- clasa. people and for their being the British Government would raise ilon in the matter of the future herded like animals in the prisons no objections to such a course. If Peking Government is to enlist the of Moscow. He was also very Taiyuanfu, Mukden, Shanghai and services of capable officials who Hankow were to send Delegates to would enjoy the backing of those active in the "expropriation" of Wel-hal-wel with full plenary pow. controlling the various provinces. private wealth.
For some time Godleysky was a ers it is conceivable that some work. One thing is certain, all the militar-1 able arrangement might be arrived ists are so hard up for cash to con- commissar with army detach- ut. In the meantime, it should not tinue their campaign that the day ments as chief spy against offi- be difficult to arrange an Armistice. is not far distant when a real financera whose services were retained In the matter of terms of an actual cial crisis will arise and that may by the Bolshevike. In this capa- settlement if the "big men" would have the effect of creating a situn city he was responsible for the the O.G.P.U. (secret, terrorist put aside their own personal am- tion which all the principal mili-1 bitions, there should not be many tariats say they are trying to elimin- death of many people whom he difficulties to surmount, The large ate, that is, a Red Chica "Far accused of counter-revolution, majority of the Southern leaders Eastern Times:"
It was only on June 26 that he
FATE OF BOLSHEVIST TERRORIST.
Paris, July 4. A message from Riga states that the Soviet official Godlevsky has been found strangled in the public gardens at Kharkov. The affair is at present a mystery.
JAPANESE FLIERS,
Non-Stop to Seattle Proposed,
Victoria, Canada) Aug. 2. The Aero Club of Victoria receiv. ed a message from Tokyo Baying that the Imperial Aviation Associa tion of Japan is constructing a
to Seattle.
Similar scenes have taken place on successive days, and it is reported that Italian heavy artil lery is also to practise. villages are reported to be, much Italians and to be hoping for prompt action by the French Government to prevent regret- table incidents.
The inhabitants of the French
Chief. The prevalling hot weather at stake is, who is to be the big boss.isers of the "torture section" of special aeroplane for non-stop flight incensed at the attitude of the
The Japanese association plans to train special flers for 6 months. The fight will be formally entered for the special prize of $25,000 con- tributed by Seattle businessmen and held in escrow. The names of the has any information regarding the type of plane to be used, been given out publicly-United Press.
fliers have not been announced rør.
was appointed chief of the counter-espionage department of
police). He was 37 years of age and was the son of an official under the Czarist regime. **
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