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Wong Kwai, maiter of the steam at the Marine Court this morning, far mooring his launch outside two others alongside the 88. "Cremer" on August 7.

RELATIONS NOW STRAINED?

Mukden, Aug. 10. (delayed by

censor).

STANDING STILL.

NORTHERN TROOPS IN K.M.A.-

ZONE AT TONGSHAN,

A GENERAL VISITS MUKDEN.

Peking. Yesterday, The Kailan Mining Adminiatra- It is reliably reported that tion's zone at Tongshan (near the General Chang Hsueh-liang, on Aug, boundary between China Proper and 9, called upon Baron Hayashi to ex- Manchuria, where the defeated

Mr. H. G. Sheldon, living at. No. Press thanks for the Baron's atten- Northern units are holding out) 1. Bungalow at Repulse Bay, redance at the funeral of the inte har-remains quiet.

The Northernu remiants are con- ported to the police that a burglar shal Chang Tso-lin (former head of entered the place at about 3.20 this the Manchurian Government and centratei! at Lutaj. morning and stole

father of General Chang Hsuch- a pocket book

General Chu Yu-pu has returned and a lady's wrist watch. The Ilang).

from Mikden fwhere he has been, value of the property lost was noty Japanese Ambassador in London. Chang

Baron Hayashi wak until recent- ostensibly, conferring with General Hateh-liang).- British

mentioned.

p.m.,

He was officially sent to Mukden to Naval Wireless. Lam Cheuk-ming.

Baron Tanaka's (the of Minden explain Bros. of No. 614, Canton-road, Kow- Japanese Premier's) views on the loon, reported to the police yester-Chinese situation. day that at about 6.30 on Friday, he entrusted a friend express a desire for friendly rela-has undertaken the task of disband- named Wong Ting-shing whom he tions between China and Japan, Ining the remnants of the Northern: met on the Yaumati farry, with a particular for their co-operation troops under Generals Chu Yu-pa. in the economic development of and Chang Tsung-chang within five parcel of ladies' silk underwear worth $300 to take to the shop.

Manchuria. Wong has not been seen since.

What Chang Will D5.

Shanghai, Yesterday. The Kuo Min news agency says Chang Hsueh-liang preceded to that General Chang Hsueh-liang

I

weeks.-Reuter..

Baron Hayash! replied that Chang Hsueh-liang

probably

10,000, Strong.

Tongshan, Saturday, Remanded last week on a charge

already understood Japan's views The Kailan Mining Administra- of possession of 46 counterfeit Honk regarding the proposed reconciliation zone at Tongshan is now quiet. Kong 20-cent pieces, one of which tion between Manchuria and the There is a general movement of she had tendered to a hawker in Nationalist Government. He added the defeated Northern troops in the Main-street, Kowtron City, a Chin-that Japan disapproved of recon-direction of Lutal, where, it is, un- ese married woman was on Satur-ciliation because the Internal con- derstood, there is a

reddish taint.

concentration

day sentenced to four months' hard dition of Nationalist China was of more than 10,000 men and 30 labour by Mr. W. Schofield at the far from being settled and had a guns-British Naval Wireless. Kowloon Magistracy. woman who was arrested with the defendant was discharged.

Another

SHOULD CHANG REFUSE.

Japan apposed it particularly as MORE DISCOVERIES. reconciliation would jeopardise

Chan Yau, atcerman of a cargo. Japan's special privileges and ac- MR. ROY CHAPMAN ANDREWS boat was charged before Comman- quired rights in Manchuria.

EXPEDITION. dor

J.-B. Newill, D.S.O.. R.N..

+

Baron Hayashi said that Japan |

that since the advent of motor

at the Marine Court this morning, requested Chang Hsueh-liang to" ANCESTOR OF 1925 FIND." traffic other countries-the Unit-bents alongside the .. "Michael the time being.

for mooring his boat outside five adopt a watchful waiting' policy for ed States and Italy particularly-Jebsen" in the Southern Fairway of

Peking, Saturday. Should Chang Hrueh-lang dis- Travellers reaching Kalgan (in have forged ahead so far as the the Harbour on Saturday. The de- dain Japan's wishes, Japan had de- the north of China Proper), after building of suitable roads is con- ing his boat from No. 1 hold to No, and with a free hand. Therefore, ing that they encountered the femiant said that he was only shift- cided to act on her own, initiative crossing Mongolia, write to Pek- cerned.

The magnificent State hold of the vessel. After evid, he hoped Chang Hauch-Hang would Roy Chapman Andrews Expedi ronds

(as they are called)ence, he was fined $5.

act accordingly, uninfluenced by any tion at the Swedish Mission sta-- throughout Amorica are superbly

[opposition, which he should suption at Hattinsume. (in Mongolia) suitable for motor traffic and the

Wong Wing, master of the Hop press forcefully, if necessary re-at the end of July. manner in which they are main- Market, reported

Lee poultry stall at the Central ceiving Japan's full support,

Mr. Andrews had left in the tained should

the police Chang Haueb-liang replied that Mission's charge several cases of prove an object yesterday that some time last week he could not silently receive

fossils

huge

prchistoric lesson to the world. Those who a young Chinese, aged about 20, Baron's repeated personal warning.

monsters. who gave the name of Yeung Ng. have visited only the Italian visited the stal! and, producing a, China unified, and a policy of Mr. Andrews said, in referring to.

As a Chinese he wished to see

Speaking to the missionaries..

the fossil found in his 1925 ex- pedition, "Remember the big fellow we found in 1925? Weil, we've found his great-grand- He went on to

to

Southern cities may be astonish-requisition book, represented that peaceful

the

of

economic development ed to read that Italy, if she con- he had been sent by the Kwong, Inaugurated. tinues in her prezent determina-Cheung furniture shop of No. 129,

OPPOSED WILLS. tion, will have to be seriously re-take delivery of 74 chickens worth the Nationalist Government was not describe the skull, teeth, and

Hollywood-road. He was allowed to Although he was well aware that father there." garded as one of the best equip$118.8. Yesterday Wong Wing yet consolidated, he believed it was, shoulder-bones of ped countries so far as up-to-date discovered that the chickens had on the whole, effective. He could monster hitherto unseen and un- a collossal' motor-roads are concerned. The not been ordered by the

Kwong not act contrary to the people's will known. He estimates that, when. Italians have

Cheung firm. gigantic 'road

and he trusted that Japan would alive, the head alone weighed 400 Achemes in hand which, if they

not throw all caution to the winds pounds. At the Tang Shan Restaurant on and risk her good international] The members of the Expedition. materialise, will go a long way Friday evening, Captain Madden, of relations just on account of her are in good health and excellent towards making "Sunny Italy" the Hong Kong, Canton and Macao imagined fear of a situation which spirits. They expect to return to Hong Kong, Monday, August 13, 1928. the motorist's paradise.

Steamboat Company's 8.8. "Lung-was actually peaceful. In this!

Peking in September.-Reuter. London-Brighton road scheme, Australia on leave, was the guest Japan had decided against recon-ROAMING ABOUT.” shan," who is shortly proceeding to Baron Hayashi retorted that however, England is about to of the compradore and staff of the cillation and would prevent it, even embark upon a highly creditable ship. Presentations made to Cap if she should interfere in MOTOR ROAD..

China'a project. It is stated that in the tain Madden, in the course of the internal affairs, Baron Tanaka had new scheme "there are to be no silver junk mounted with golden to know Chang Hauch-liang's.

evening, included a loving cup, a made his decision, and only wished There has been plenty of evid-cross-roads" and only "separate guns and carved ivory tusks from ence in the Home newspapers of up and down tracks" so that col-various members of the ship's cam-ese people's wilt was his will.

The Inttar replied that the Chin- Rulla Shah, who was on Satur- late to the effect that British lisions will be impossible.

day remanded by Major C. pany, while from brother officers he The discussion closed with Willson, O.B.E., on charge of railways are having 2 very On such is road powerful cars cigarette case. Captain Thompson, Chang

received 1 golden damascene threat of serious consequences if being found in the Colony with- strenuous struggle in the com-will be able to travel at speeds who is due from leave soon, will Baron Tanaka's will-Reuter.

Hsuch-liang dlagarded out visible means of aubsistenec, petition with motor traffic and, more in keeping with their capa- take command of the "Lungshan"

was again before the Court this morning. judging by the general trend of city and the sixty miles an hour zice Captain Madden

The police stated that the man came from Singapore five affairs in that respect, they are of the railway expresses will

Peking, Yesterday. years ago and since then had been

rollable According to

Chinese roaming about from here Cari- sources, Fang Peng-jen, who faton and back again. Defendant Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's per-had only just arrived from Canton sonal representative at Mukden, and was sick and unable to find It was auggested

LONDON-BRIGHTON

likely to have even a greater easily be eclipsed. If we are now- struggle in the future. So much adays, entering upon what is

this Lon-

FENG YU-HSIANG.

OFFICIAL.

Peking, Yesterday..

PEACE DELEGATES.

"HERE TO CANTON AND BACK AGAIN."

is the case that the Railway Com-sometimes described as the "DISBANDING HIS TROOPS"has wired to Poking stating terms, employment. panies are doing their utmost to "Aerial Age," it is clear that we obtain legislative sanction to cope are by no means at an end of the

of rapprochement between Man- that he would be able to receive with Motor Companies on what motor age, and that

churia and the Nationalists have medical attention if he were sent bees arrived at although they have to the House of Detention. His: they regard as equal terms, don-Brighton motor road is prob-states that 20,000 Kuominchun that maybe there is a tacit agree for defendant's committal to the An official telegram from Kaifeng not yet been signed. It is atated Worship made the necessary order namely, by encroaching upon ably but the precursor of many troops have recently been disarmed ment not to By the Nationalist flag House. what the Motor Companies prob- such roads throughout the length and remobilised and they have in Manchuria yet, owing to the ably regard ns. their special and and breadth of England. natural preserve - the great

highways of the country.

mostly been re-enlisted into pioneer difficulty of flying it in the South corps for the purpose of conser Manchuria Rallway 'zone which vaney work along the Yellow River. Japan holds on the same terms as -Reuler,

a foreign concession.-Reuter. [Note: The Kuominchun is the p

- Shanghai, Yesterday. (Nationalist) army of Feng Yu- The emissary of General Chang should be noted that the intimation Yang Yuch-hain, is going to Hong hsiang, the "Christian General." It Haveh-Hang of Manchuria, Mr. la conveyed in an "official" telegram Kong on the "President Pierce." from Kaifeng; his headquarters in Reuter.

of the news having been confirmed.] {day.] Honan, and that there is no mention [Note: The "Pierce" arrives to-

Our attention has again been

Collapsing in Queen's-road West drawn more particularly to this on Saturday afternoon, a Chinese struggle by what was stated in died in an ambulance while being the British Wireless telegram removed to hospital. which we published in Thursday's A gambling game iasue with reference to what was labourers boarding house in Kwong at a Chinese termed "the latest development Hon-terrace, was broken up by the in motor travelling.” This is a police who raided the place on scheme for the construction of a Saturday evening. ..special motor road from London

At about 10 o'clock on Saturday to Brighton.

So well-known is night a Chinese cook was the victim PRES, this famous highway all over the of a highway robbery near the No. world that the announcement is, 4 Railway Bridge at Mongkoktaui. of course, particularly interest. He was attacked by four armed men who relleved him of $5 and a gold ing: It must also be a source of ring.. very great concern for the rail-

KELLOGG PACT.

COOLIDGE'S IMPORTANT

STATEMENT.

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of "Soul" was the subject of the

Christ, Scientist, Sunday, August

12.

The Golden Text was from Isaiah, 61: 10. "I will greatly re- Jofce in the Lord, my soul skall be joyful in my God,"

CHINESE PROTEST. prised the Lesson-Sarmon was the

Among the citations which com-

following from the Bible: "O" Gol," AGAINST SHANGHAI DOG thou art my God; early-will-I-aček-

RACING.

thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, New York Saturday.

my "flesh longoth for thee in a dry portant pronouncement at Superior, hound racing stadiums.. located in so as I have seen theo in the eant-

Shanghai, Aug. 9. President Coolidge tande än im-

and thirsty land, where no water Branding Shanghal's three grey-is; To see thy power and thy glory. Wla, to-day regarding, che effect of the International Settlement, ab tuary. Because thy loving kindness ways, for there can be little doubt The forthcoming marriage in the Kellogy Pact.

He emphasised that it is not the in the impoverishment of the com- praise thea" (Fanima 63:1-3),

Fgambling institutions" resulting is Better than life, my lips shall that it is very probably one of F. RE. Huenofeld; merchant, of intention to allow the strength of mon people for the benefit of the

Hong Kong is announced of Mr. many such "special roads" that No. 11, Tubertas, San Juan Heights, elciency of the American Navy or foreigners, the Nationalist Shanged the following passages from, The Lesson-Sermon also includ- are bound to be brought into Manila, and Miss Email Chistern Army to be tampered with or bat commissioner of foreign affairs the Christian Science textbook, existence within the next decade, coming to Hong Kong by the weakened on account of the Treaty to day protested to the foreign con-Selence and Health with Kay to England had probably more "Trier" To

President Collidge considered suls demanding the closing up of the Scriptures," by Mary Baker that military establishments in the the stadiums. sound reason than most countries On Saturday afternoon, the adult United States are moderate and de- Greyhound raclug began in the divine Principle, which pro Eddy: "It is our ignorance of God, for pride in her splendid high-numbers of the St. John's Cathe-igned oxclusively for defence, but Shanghai last May and is proving duces apparent discord, and the ways and, in their time and even dral Chefe held an enjoyable plenie he hinted that the Pact might une to be the most popular among the right, understanding of Him res

the present

at Deep Water Bay Community fluence specisa measures relating Chinese-Associated Press, tores harmony. Truth will at time, they have admirably served their pur-turn trip to the evening, and every-or are being discussed Better

singing, was indulged in on the re to defence which might be pending

length compel us all to exchange Capetown, Yesterday Captain the pleasures and pains of sense pose. But it cannot be gainsalu one thoroughly enjoyed the outing, American Service.

Murdoch has arrived Reuter. for the joys of Soul." (p. 390).

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