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Many a talpan should feel quité at Home at Len Garden "to-day- the donkey!

tions. Before the arriva kin

"Secrets" of a pact at Canton Hong Kong of the Battalions sent have leaked out, giving a strong for the protection of British sub impression that General Li Chal to some friends in England, was A Scotsman, while on a visit jects In connection with the sum and the Ironsides have come persuaded to have a hand at nap, troubles in China, the YM.C.A. to an agreement on all major with the result that when he rose

questions. was performing a very creditable Li Chai-sum is stated to have to go he was poorer by about work in Hong Kong. Since the accepted the principal

thirty shillings. terms arrival of the troops the local stipulated by General Chang Fah friend. Supper is ready, and Stay a little longer," said his. organisers have excelled them sides. Now, that they have re- we have a nice piece of ham selves in arranging social activi- turned from war service in cooked ties for the Service men and in central China, the Ironsides are the angry Scot. "Dae ye think I I want nana o yer ham," said

hui, who commands the Iron-

interesting our usually apathetic to work in harmony with their

colleagues who remained behind. cud eat thirty shillings worth o local residents in the work of Supreme command of the

ham?" lightening and brightening the lot armies will be retained by Li

of the British "Tommy" Talent Chal-sum Support will be given Suid a Scottish minister to one of has been unearthed the existence to Mr. Wang Ching-wei (chair- his flock: "Ah, Sandy, mon, Em man of the Kuomintang), who is verra sorry to see you in this con of which in the Colony was pre-recognised as the leading politi: dition" viously almost unknown and the clan of the Wu-Han faction and a "Och, sir,” replied Sandy, “it's a”. result has been an increased im- powerful opponent of Chiang Kai- richt. I'm shelebratin ma gowden

shek.The new Nationalist Gov. weddine petus which will remain long after ernment at Nanking is to be "But isn't your wife celebrating the last of the Shanghai Expedi- disacknowledged. tionary Force has departed from Canton Polley Changed. "Nae, nne, Bir; that puir body's Hong Kong. Other phases of the Li Chai-sum is to issue a mani- She's ma third."

As a result of the negotiations, got naethin' at a' tae do with it. Association's work are coming to testo. A few weeks ago, he an the fore again with the approach nounced his support for Chiang A student failed in examination of the winter season, providing Kai-shek. Now he is to declare in all five subjects took He another provincial policy for telegraphed his brother: Falled in just the opportunity which is so Kwangtung,

Ave. o representative|all

"Prepare papa. The badly needed in the Far East for will be sent to Kiukiary to wel- brother telegraphed back: "Papa resisting the blight of climate and come Mr. Wang Ching-woi back prepared. Prepare yourself."

to Canton, preference will be given the gaps which are created by to members of the Kuomintang "Mommer," said Marion, I distance from the bookshop and Left Wing (which was opposed to wish people, wouldn't speak of me the London theatre. By inter- Chiang Kai-shek), the adminis- as a bride slect. It sounds as if I esting the younger element of the tration and the Kuomintang or had won Charles in a competition." ganisation will be reformed and "But if he picked you in prefer Colony in self-educative or purely supporters of Chiang Kai-shek ence to the others, isn't that com social activities, the local are to be expelled. the parent organisation. The

plimentary t Association. is performing Pay Promised,

"Yes, but some of the girls may needs of these Homes, it is gather

There is a possibility of Mr. claim I was elected by a small work In accord ed, have grown considerably of

with the Chen Kung-po returning to Can-majority.” highest ideals of the founders ton to take the leading part in late and any extra assistance that

of the movement. Prior to the politics. He occupied a position the Hong Kong public can give advent of the Y.M.C.A. here o

of responsibility in Canton till he the sentence is passed?" inquired Have you anything to any before through the medium of the local portunities were all too few for ist Commissioner for Foreign

was appointed the first National the Judge of the convicted burglar. branch will be most gladly receiv-enlarging one's outlook and main- Affairs at Hankow. ed and expended to the best ad-taining one's intellectual and vantage. It is to be hoped that cultural balance.

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CHEFCO.

HER LIFE WORK.

that enough will be raised to en- POPULAR MISSIONARY DIES AT able them to contribute even more generously to home institu- tions and purely local objects which have suffered particularly of late through the general trade depression.

General Li Chai-sum also under

The only thing I am kicking with open stora at the chief witness about," replied the burglar, glaring takes to provide maintenance for the Ironsides during their ser against him, "te being identified by vice under him in Kwangtung. a man that kep', 'is, 'ead under the Pressure is being brought to bedclothes the cle time I was in the bear on institutions which were more or less dominated by mem- hers of Chiang Kai-shek's faction, or of factions opposed to the Left Wing of the Kuomintang Officials" Exodus.

room

A Welsh Farmer inquired of the clerk of a London hotel the time meals were served.

"Breakfast from seven till We very much regret to announce Such included the "Purge the eleven, luncheon from eleven till (states the "Chefoo Daily Newa") Party (of Communists) Com three, dinner from three till eight, the passing away of Mra A. H. mission," the provincial and city and supper from eight till twelve, Faers, which took place at the branches of the Kuomintang said the clerk.

China Inland Mission Hospital early (which controlled the civil ad The farmer opened his eyes and yesterday morning (the 17th inst.).

40 Years in China.

portion of Scripture, after which

"Mamma, said little Elate.

men ever go to heaven? makes you ask?

gama.

Why, of course, my dear. Whe "Because I never see any pic tures of angels with whisk

"Well," said the mother

ome men do

great artist

brush

After a Criminal Sessions trial

Mrs. Faere has been a resident of ministration) the General Labour mouth widely. In astonishment: Chefoo for many years, and we feel Union and the Mechanics Union, "Goodness gracious!" he exclaim extending over the greater part sure that we are expressing the the last two having been encour- ed. Whenever am I going to have of five days the two men against sentiments of all the Foreign and aged by Chiang Kai-shek to offset time to see the city?" } Hong Kong, Saturday, October 1, 1927, whom the evidence of complicity who have known the family, in ex-who were uncertain of their posi-The rector was this

Chinese members of the community the "Red": element, Many officials in the murder of Mrs. Mackay attending the deepest sympathy to tion vis-a-vis the new policy have church when he met the g

Mr. Faera and his sont in their come down to Hong Kong for keeper. Chaiwan (Shaukiwan district) on loss and bereavement, A SATURDAY CAUSERIÈ.

August 6 appeared almost A very large company of people safety. berish upadal “Ahaald the rector, how is it Since the introduction of a overwhelming, have been conviction Memorial Hall yesterday after der-in-chief in the rear were "Well," said the gamekeeper,

gathered at the China Inland Mis- Headquarters of the comman-I never see you at church? branch of the Ministering ed by the jury and sentenced to noon where the Memorial Service wound up yesterday, on orders by don't want to make your congrega Children's League into the Colony death. The murder was a brutal for the late Mrs. Faers took place. General Li Chal-sum, this being tion smaller."

While foreign and Chinese mem- another step in the severing of "What do you mean? many years ago and the uniting one and there was general indig-bers of the C.I.M. to which the de- relations with Chiang Kai-shek.

asked the rect with it in 1920 of the Hong Kong nation and horror when details ceased belonged, were most in evid- Other Changes, stude Women's Guild, both have carried of the attack on a defenceless Chefoo Community were alad pre be under the "director-general of would so

you see, sir, if I came to ance many representatives of the Canton military affairs will now church whole congregation on a very creditable combined woman returning over a lonely sent.

ching work of service by the organisa-district from a visit to a friend Mr. F. McCarthy, Principal & the tails departmental reorganisation The service was conducted by the 8th route." The change en tion of various entertainments to were first published. It was at Boys' School supported by the Rev. involving a number of staff off raise funds which are distributed first thought that the murder was Djing, Chinose Evangelist to the wards. The general staff will Coulthard of the CLM. and Mr. cers ranking from colonel up- amongst various deserving chari-a planned one and that the assail- Mission.

za take over the transport, wireless ties, including many entirely local ants had been able to make good Following the opening Hymn, Mr. Nanking having ordered the

and air services, */ In their purpose. The objects of their escape on the numerous Coulthard offered prayer and rind closing up of all branches of the fully the M.C.L. are to promote kind-small craft which constantly leave Mr. Diing briefly bore testimony to Kuomintang Political Council, but they ness, unselfishness and the habit the district, before the Police the esteem in which Mrs. Ezers Canton has replied, suggesting of usefulness-amongst the young. were in a position to carry out a was held by all the Chinese Christ postponement. The reason given. in their own homes, in order to comprehensive search. The later had been a very industrious one na local interest can be disposed of and Falsito pol

ians. He pointed out that her life is that urgent matters with only form unselfish characters, to en-announcement of the arrests and became a true disciple of Christ, without reference to the Central the Indication given of various worthy to be followed by all. In take an courage young people to

In this she had left an example Political Council (which is the active interest in the needs of clues which were thoroughly, fol- conclusion Mr. Djing said that highest civil authority of the their own parish or district and lowed up indicated, however, that from her labours-reat after mises, says the "Hong Kong Mrs. Faers was now enjoying Fest Kuomintang), but Canton pro- to create in the minds of mem- the murder was probably unpretime of considerable suffering Evening Post, to consult berg an earnest desire to help all mediated in that the suspected Mr. McCarthy then gave a brief king on more important

sketch of the forty years or more tions. who are in need. Right nobly has murderers had remained in the Mrs Faars had spent in China as the local branch upheld the high. district where, the next day, they a Member of the China Inland Mia- est ideals of the founders of the were arrested. The safety of the words spoke of her loving devotion sion, and in a few well chosen League. The interests and ser- public depends in large measure to the family, latterly in spite of Pay for Troops and Na vice of young and old alike have on the efficiency of police arrange- Her service for God had not been a much wearied body and nervos. been obtained in the good work ments for protection and detec in the limelight but in the quiet or and invaluable help has been ren- tion of crima and the assiduity a real home for her children, and provide $600,000

her home. She had sought to make is that General LChai-st dered to hospitals and other in with which lines of investigation now said the speaker, she knows rears of the troops stitutions which render public at followed up in order that what it is to be at home with her General Chang Fan

A Lord. Mr. McCarthy in ckpointed provincial criminals may be brought to quoted Proverbs 81, verse 51 Justice. Although the full story her of the fruit of her hayda

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