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THE OUTLAWING OF CANTON & NANKING
WAR.
GREAT DOCUMENT.
HISTORICAL PACT SIGNED TO-DAY IN PARIS.
THE SIGNATORIES..
London, Saturday.
The text of the Kellogg Pact com-
WAR MOVE.
MARCH ON KIANGSI. RIVAL ARMIES REPORTED TO BE
ADVANCING.
THE BALANCE OF POWER.
Kiukiang, Yesterday,
HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928.
GIRL DANCER DIES OF WOUND.
LOVE AFFAIR ?· ALLEGED THAT DETECTIVE'S WEAPON WAS USED.
AN INVESTIGATION.
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LIABILITY OF LOCAL PASSENGER 'PLANE
FIRMS.
FATALITY? ·
AGENT FOR BUYERS. ALL-METAL MACHINE
UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES
THEY CAN BE SUED. PIECE GOODS CUSTOM. "I think this is a case in which credit was given to a local firm and the local firm is liable. The plaintiffs (Le. the sellers of the goods)
CANTON VISITORS. ADMIRAL CHAN CHAK AND GEN. CHAN CHAI-TONG HERE.
ANOTHER REPORT.
Admiral Chan Chak, comman der-in-chief of the Canton Navy, Rosario Rivas, 18-year-old caba-arrived here with his wife from It is rumoured that the Canton prises three brief Articles, the first Government is moving troops ret girl, who shot herself with a re-Canton on Saturday by the s.s and. second as already reported northward against Kiangsi pro- volver at her residence at 387 Calle "Lungshan."
have General Chan Chal-tong, com- The third settles the technical vince and that the Nanking Gov-Tejeron, Santa Ana, early Saturday
Treaty operation of the
and Jernment is sending sufficient morning, died at 11.10 o'clock last mander of the 4th Nationalist binds the original signatories as forces into Klangsi to resist Can- night at the Philippine Ceneral Hos-army at Canton, together with Mr. Chan, So, former chief of the pital. soon as all have ratified; it also ton's advance so as to maintain
Rosarlo was rushed to the hoa- declares the Treaty, to remain open the balance of Power in Kiangsi in
pital immediately after the shoot- as long as necessary for the adher-favour of Nanking.
It is also stated that Coming, suffering, from bullet wounds ence of all the other Powers of the
munists are active in the pro- in the breast and back. The body work.
was removed to the city morgue, for The 14 who will sign on August vince.-British Naval Wireless.
autopsy.
27 Are:-
4
Lord Curheadun, first on be- Ire- half of Britain, Northern land and those parts of the Empire not represented in the Leagite of
A sweeping investigation of the
[Note: Kinng in between Kwang- tung and. Anhui provfaces, the latter being on the road to Nanking.
it is difficult to envisage the Canton manner in which members of the Government taking up the offensive in happening another province. What may be that Canton troops along the northern frontier of Kwangtung have been ordered to keep down local red and bandit risings in the south of Kiangai, that this has been treated ns hostile move by the Nanking Government which, in turn, is moving troops to prevent any part of Kinngsi coming under the influence of Canton.]
ECONOMIC MISSION.
TO ASSIST AUSTRALIA IN
HER PROBLEMS.
MIGRATION & SETTLEMENT.
London, Yesterday. The Economic Mission, which has been appointed by the British Government to visit Australia, will include Sir Aurthur Duck- ham
as Chairman, Sir Hugo Hirst, Sir Ernest Clarke and Mr. Dougal Malcolm. The mission is the outcome of a suggestion by the Prime Minister of Australia, Nations and secondly on behalf of Mr. S. M. Bruce, 'and the invita- India.
Mr. F. B. Kellogg, who signa the Pact on behalf of the Unit- ed States.
Mr. Smit (?) for South Africa;
tion was extended by the Federal Government, which is seeking all the co-operation and advice it Mr. Mackenzie King for Canada; can get on problems of migration and settlement.-British Wire- less.
Mr. MeLachlan for Australia; Sir E. Parr for New Zealand;- Mr. Cosgrave for the Irish Free State:
Mr. F. B. Kellogg for the United 'States;
M. Briand for France; Count Manzoni for Italy;
Dr. Stresemann for Germany; Dr. Hymans for Belgium;
Count Uchida for Japan; M. Zaleski for Poland; and Dr. Bencs
kin.
THE TREATY.
fore returning to America-British Wireless Service.
SOVIET VIEWS.
AGED PRIEST FREE.·
Hankow, Yesterday. The Milan Mission has received a telegram from Sinyangchow, in Honan province, reporting the release of the aged. Father Froewis, who was captured by bandits on Aug. 6-Reuter.
Mr. Hu Han-min.
TWO PILOTS AND FOUR PASSENGERS ABOARD.
WELL-KNOWN M.P.
Victoria, B.C., Yesterday,
100 CASUALTIES IN CHEFOO *CITY.
STREET FIGHTING.
SEQUEL TO ATTEMPT TO DIS- ARM SUSPECTED TROOPS.
1
BANDITS CAUSE SCARE,
Chefoo, Yesterday.
The tri-engined all-metal pas- Severe rifle fire was heard in the senger plane belonging to the city this morning but the firing. British. Columbia Railways is did not last long.
feared to have been lost while Everything now seems
en route to Seattle with
two quiet.
pilots and four passengers includ-
ing Mr. Alexander MacCallum Scott, M.P.. and his
"
to be
no right of action against the Canton firm as
It appears that 200 soldiers, they have to prove agency and that the Canton firm
wife whose loyalty was suspected by actually ordered the goods."
Patches of oil and two hats have the authorities, were paraded Thus spoke Mr. Justice P. been found off the Washington outside the naval academy near the East Fort at ten this morn- Jacks (Puisne Judge) in the coast-Reuter. Summary Court this morning [Mr. Scott was Liberal mem- ing for the purpose of being dis-
of Parliament for armed. when he entered judgment, for ber claim and costs," for the Chosen Bridgeton (Glasgow) from 1910- Apparently, the men refused to Co., Ltd., No. 100, Des Voeux-22 and joined the Labour Party give up their arms. this leading
in 1924.]
OUR NANKING CONSULATE.
Nanking, Saturday.
Mr. William Meyrick Hewlett, C.M.G., has innded here to take up official duties, as His British Majesty's Consu-General at Nan- king.-British Naval Wireless.
[Note: Mr Hewlett was ap- pointed last year, after the Nan- king Incident, the settlement of which between China and Britain has led to the resumption of Con- sular intercourse at Nanking.]
floor.
I
to the shooting, with the result that there was about a hundred
POWER OF. ARREST. casualties, mostly among the sus-
pected men.
'INDIAN POLICE SERGEANT
CONVICTED.
Band Terrors.
The remainder escaped, adding
to the large nuumber of armed ASSAULT AT CHEUNG CHAU. men who have been terrorising
Police Crown Sergeant Musdan the countryside.
The military authorities (who Singh (B135), stationed on Cheung
very Chau Island, was this morning are anti-Nationalist) are convicted by Mr. R. E. Lindsell on uneasy and appear to fear an or a charge of assaulting Mr. Yeung ganised attack by groups of It is believed that this Shiu-ping at Cheungchau at 6.30 bandits.
fear accounts for the attempt to p.m. on August 11.
Defendant was fined $25 and disarm the suspected men this ordered to pay a further sum of, morning-Reuter. $25 to Mr. Yeung as compensation,
Japanese Help? Central, who claimed whereupon Mr. M. K. Lo, for Mr. A Shanghai despatch on the Manila police force, including the Canton Arsenal, arrived in this road city secret service, live and conduct Colony last night by the s.s. "Fat- $886.95 from the Hong Kong Yeung, announced that the latter situation in Chefoo, since its re- Goods Co. of No. 74, would drop the civil action which capture by General Chang Tsung- themselves at all times, and the shan," and General Chan Hing-Piece
ground he had intended to take against the chang of the Northern Army. Queen's-road Central,
defendant for damages.
reads as follows: issuing by the chief of police of:
The defence was opened by Mr. How Business Was Done.
The expected resumption of strict regulations against membera of the police force associating or
Goods had been ordered by the C. A. S. Russ this morning, when normal business conditions in the living with women of loose stan-
N. E. winds, moderate fair; is Tai Ping Yeung Co. (the trans- the defendant deposed that when province of Shantung, received a dards, may result from the suicide of Rosario Rivas.
the official weather forecast undilation of which would be the he attempted to search Mr. Young sudden set-back when it was an-
Pacific Co.), through defendants, on the ferry wharf, the latter, whonounced that Shat With Pistol.
The anticyclone has strength-from plaintiffs. Defendants had was very annoyed, said: “I am a Tsung-chang, former Northern Following the shooting the police ordered an investigation of Deened. It is now central to the acknowledged receipt on behalf gentleman, why search
of the Canton principals. Credit Witness explained that it was en route to Chefoo and that Then com- Japanese steamers were convey- N. E. of Japan. A depression
was given solely, however, to the "police regulation." tective Chester Banning, of the
is approaching Korea from west-
defendants, who were buying as plainant submitted to the searching 20,000 men to Chefoo. Manila secret service. It is charg- ed that the revolver used by Rosario ward.
The typhoon is moving slowly belonged to the detective who was asleep in the house when the suicide eastward towards Tourane.
Another may be forming to the attempt took place.
N. W. of Guam.
ANOTHER TYPHOON ?......
noon to-morrow. W
Rosario shot herself with the pistol, the bullet catering her breast and passing through the back. She was rushed to the Philippine Gen-wan, commander of the
On." cral Hospital where she expired at Chau Farts, by the a..
It is believed that these 11.10 o'clock last night. The cause behind the dancer's suicide could
General Chang
me?" warlord, had reached Tsientsin,
These men were formerly part you by and by."
of Chang's Northern army "but agenta. Further, defendants had remarking "All right, I will see paid plaintiffs $300 on account.
Later, when Mr. Yeung had were disarmed by the Nationalist It was pointed out by Mr. Horace
Indian, con-Government after the capture of Lo (for the plaintiffs) that the boarded the launch, goods had been supplied to a printable B86 informed the witness Peking by the Nationalist forces.
Like Dagger in Ribs, cipal whose identity had been dis- that complainant was taking down
Although Chang was one of the closed to the sellers, at the re-his number, so the witness went on Cheung quest of defendants (as agents), board ad spoke to Mr. Yeung who first of the Northern generals to "Tung to whom credit had been given, was alleged to have said "Excuse be defeated by the Nationalists in and also that the custom of the me." The witness took complain-their recent advance on Peking, local piece goods trade is to hold ant to the station, but did not hit Chang has bobbed up even since His troops. him on the face or kick him on the fall of Peking. The action was ex parte, defen- the way. Witness arrested Mr. recently figured in an encounter the local agente liable.. dants being neither present nor Yeung because the latter had first with the Nationalist troop but
of all refused to, be searched, and were eventually routed. represented.
It is feared here in Nationalist Jater because he had taken down witness' number. Witness believ-circles that Chang has the back- ed that Mr. Young Intended to ac-ling of the Japanese in an attempt so holto create trouble for the Nation- cuse him of some thing, thought he had better take com-alist government in Shantung. plainant to the station to clear the matter up.
puliti-
have
Moscow, Yesterday. M. Litvinoff, Soviet Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has sent a letter to the Chairman of the Preparatory for Czecho Slova-Disarmament Commission recalling not be learned, although it is said cal personages of Canton
It was due to an affair of the heart. come down to await the arrival the Soviet's proposals for full, and
Detective Banning told secret ser- subsequently partial, disarmament.
M. Litvinoff complains that the vice operatives who are investigat- The first two Articles of the Commission is delaying the resump-ing the case that he was sleeping| Kellogg Treaty are:-
tion of its labours, and contends. Inside the house of the dancer, who The girl, 1-An undertaking solemnly-con-that the signing of the Kellogg Pact was his sweetheart. demning recourse to war for the cannot solve. the problem of dis- according to his theory, must have while he was sleeping soundly, and solution of international contro-armament, which alone is the real snatched the revolver from his belt versies and renouncing it as an gurantee of peace and security.
He asks what prevents another shot herself afterwards. He denied instrument of national policy.
JL-Requires the signatories to speedy convocation of the Disarma having turned his pistol over to the agree that the solution of all dis-ment Conference now that the girl for safekeeping.
differences between the Powers, putes of whatsoever should never be sought except by pacific means.
character
RENOUNCING WAR. The Text is preceded by a Preamble, the first three clauses
which caused the closing of the Fifth Session of the Conference, are composed.'
DR. STRESEMANN IN PARIS
Paris, Yesterday..
Colonel John W. Green, chief of
urged the suspension of Detective police, in a letter to the mayor, Banning, from the service as a re- sult of the incident. He charges Banning with negligence for failing to take the necessary precaution to keep the pistol safely, and with in-
for Kiving
with a
A tremendous crowd, both Inside of which have been revised to give express recognition to the principle and outside of the station, cheered discretion
wildly
that if a State resorts to war in
the arrival of Dr. "bailarina." Stresemann, who obviously WAS
violation of the Treaty, the other profoundly moved by the warmth FRENCH FINANCÈS. signatories are released from
of the greeting accorded the first
their obligations under the Treaty German Minister officially to be
to that particular State.
The revised clauses read:
received in France since the war of 1870.
on hist
THE ESTIMATED EXPENDI
TURE FOR.1929.
MINISTERS' SALARIES.
Paris, Yesterday. France's expenditure for 1929 is
divided into:-
One, the signatories are deeply Dr. Stresemans, acting senalble of their solemn duty to doctors orders, was unable per- promote the welfare of mankind;sonally to receivs Press represen- Two, are persuaded that the tatives, but issued a statement de- time has come when the frank claring that whils with the conclu- renunciation of war as an instrusion of the Treaty, they had not estimated at Fes. 46,226,278,701, iment of national policy should be reached once and for all the goal made so that existing peaceful and of final control of world peace, he friendly relations may be perpe was convinced that they possessed tuated. Reuter.
in the Pact a new basis which, THANKSGIVING.
with the goodwill of all Nations, General thanksgiving for the would enable them to arrive at the creation of a world in which war peace pact, which will be signed at would exist no more; and the Ger- Paris on Monday, will be held to man people were firmly resolved to morrow in all churches through work energetically for the reallen- out Britain, and in many parish tion of this Ideal.
churches special services will also
be held on Monday. The significance
of the occasion is full recognised
by the press, and all newspapers
MR. KELLOGG'S, BANQUE
Mr. Kellogg, at the American
Public Debt Fes. 22,157,060,175 Public Au-
78,800,000
21,050,219,516
1,381,844,410
thorities 21 Government >
Depta. Collecting
Revenues Repayments.
& sundries, 607,754,600 It is proposed that Ministers salaries, be increased -180,000.
publish articles on the subject, Embassy, held a banquet in honour whilst Dr. T. W while the text of the multilateral of the plenipotentiaries of the Government Civil
treaty for the renunciation of war
Powers.
All were present except
as an instrument of national policy Stresemann, who is still tu.
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is in some reproduced fufuli.
Regret is expressed in official quarters that the United States Becretary of State, Mr FB, Kellogy, has been unable to accept the Invitation to visit London be
AMERICA'S ATTITUDE. Replying to tions, as regards
chance
the American Senate, ratifyin
tinued on: Page14)
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THE L55 VICTIMS.
TRANSFERENCE TO H.M.S.
* "CHAMPION" IN BALTIC.
London, Yesterday.
Good Character.
The province of Shantung is. from a strategic standpoint, like
a dagger in the ribs of the Na- and if The Admiralty has arranged
Mr. Calthrop, A.S.F., put in the tionalist Government for the bodies of the victims of submarine L56 to be transferred defendant's record card and in re-Chang is enabled through the ald in the Baltic Sea to the cruiser ply to the Magistrate said that he of the Japanese or through his
would define the defendant's char-own efforts to re-establish him "Champion" which will convey
acter as "good," as he had been self in that province with a con- them to England.
siderable force of soldiery behind The remains of the crew will be five years off the report.
In his submission for the de-him, he can prove of a source of handed over by the Soviet author-
ities to the English steamer fence, Mr. Russ suggested that Mr. great concern to the new Chinese "Truro" on its arrival at Krons Yeung was overbearing towards Nanking government. tadt, to which the L55 was towed the police, and there was no doubt
after it had been salvaged. The that temper was lost on both sides. SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN "Truro" will join the "Champion" The defendant had arrested Mr. at a Baltle rendezvous. British Young because he honestly thought Wireless Bervice.
THE STRAITS. NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY APPOINTED.
London, Yesterday.
LONG TOUR IN SEARCH OF HEALTH.
ACROSS CANADA..
he had the power to do so. Power! of arrest was very wide in Hong Kong and so seldom contested that many Indian and Chinese con- stables honestly thought they had the power to arrest for the least thing, such as walking on a white Hne, when they should do so on Affaire, Sir Austen Chamberlain, is due to leave Liverpool on Thursday a black one, etc.
The
London, Saturday,
Foreign Secretary for
Mr. John Scott, Chief Secretary In conclusion, Counsel. polated in the liner "Ocoma". on a health of. Tanganyika Territory, has been out the serious consequence to the voyage to the western coast of selected for appointment as Colonial defendant if he was convicted and North America via the Panama Secretary of the Straits Settle asked the Magistrate to dismiss the Canal. He will be absent from ments in succession to Sir Hayes summons or impose a nominal England about ten weeks. Lady Chamberlain and their two younger penalty. Marriott on his retirement.
Without calling upon Mr. Lo, children will accompany him. Calls his Worship said that he was satis will be made en route at La was true, except that there had Bermuda, Havana, and Cristobal at fed that the complainant's story Rochelle, Santander, Corunna, Vigo, doubtlessly been words between the Atlantic end of the Panama the parties. However, this did not Canal.
Major-General Chan Hing-wan.
A British Wireless message says of Mr. Hu Han-min, General Hou Chung-chi and Mr. Chow, Loo, all that Mr. Douglas James Jardine, members of the Branch Political Deputy Chief Secretary of the Council at Canton, who are ex- Tanganyika Territory, will succeed pected to arrive from Europe Mr. Scott as Chief Secretary. shortly.
On the other hand, according ALBANIA & A KING. Fes. to the "Kung Sheung Yat Po," a private telegram has been re-
THE PRESIDENT NOT YET ceived by a local merchant,
PROCLAIMED. indicating that Marshal Li Chai sum has decided to re- main in North China for -road the time being, to await
Was
Justify the sergeant to arrest Mr. The voyage from Balboa on the Yeung and handle him as roughly Pacific to Ban Francisco will be as he did..
continued in the steamer President Adams." After a brief holiday In Brigadier General Sir Henry California, the party will proceed Page Croft, M.P., speaking in the to Vancouver and will return over- Tirana, Yesterday, Belper Division of Derbyshire de hand across Canada to Montreal.~~~ The proclamation announcing fended those Conservative, members ritish Wireless Service nce the return of Mr Tu Han-min; President Ahmed Zogu as King, including himself, who were pres General Heu Chung-chi and other which was fully, expected to-day, sing for an extensida” of safeguard-
Moderate Nationalists, now has not occurred.ing "There is no revol abroad, in order to discuss with The National Assembly reassent-What we are doing of deter's car ran into the side chan- them, certain projects in connec bled and elected its president, after with our election ple
ons of Rs front wheels was tion with resolutions of the fifth which it adjourned until Monday a revolt it all its a revolt against Renter plenary session. 20
driving his car up last even
of a private car
of the road, caused him
dinared:
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TO-DAY'S DOLLAR.
closing rate of the dollar on demand, to-day was 2/0 1/16