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EXPULSION OF LEFTISTS. ARY GENERAL · MEETING will ING to be held on SATURDAY, be held at the Company's Offices. 30th March, 1929, and on MON-

Shanghai, Yesterday.

Shangliai, Yesterday, P. & C. Building, on FRIDAY, 22nd DAY, 1st April, 1929 (weather per- The North-China Dally News" The Kuomintang Congress at March, 1929, at 11 am., for the mitting) may be obtained at the declares that political circles be-Nanking resumed at 9.30 a.m. to- purpose of presenting the Report Race Course, Hong Kong Club, and lieve Mr. Liu Wen-tao's motion of day. of the Directors together, with a Causeway Bay Stables.

March 18 was practically an order Mr. Chu Chia-hua, the Civil Gov- Entries will CLOSE at 12 o'clock from the third Kuomintang nation-ernor of Cheklang, was chairman' Statement of Accounts to 81st De comber, 1928, and electing Direc noon on FRIDAY, 22nd March, al Congress to Marshal Chiang and 234 were present.

1929, tors and Auditors.

Kai-shek to declare war against the A delegate introduced the Cen- Hankow generals (of the Kwangstral Executive Committee's proposal faction) in Hunan, in the event of that the National Government's their not obeying his orders. educational policy should be based

The "N. C. Daily News" adda

on the "San Min" principles, which that it is noteworthy Tang Seng was referred to a committee after E beg to announce to the and Yeh Kai-hsin, the former Hu-Miss. Lai Yung-chang (Shantung) a brilliant speech in king this week at Chiang Kai-shek's favour of women's rights, declaring that all Government schools should invitation.

The Register bf Members of the Company will be closed from 11th March, 1925, to 22nd March, 1929, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

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Hong Kong, 18th March, 1929.

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The SHARE REGISTER and TRANSFER BOOKS will be TO LET-One Front and One Back CLOSED from the 12th to the 26th Room. Can he let together or separ-March, 1929, both days inclusive. ately: use of kitchen and bathroom. Apply to: Mrs. Chin,.. Orient Build-i Ing. 587 Nathan Rd.

TO LET. Offices to be let in. Queen's Road, Centrál Apply to E. D. SASSOON & Co., Ltd.. French Build- ing.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly

Hong Kong Realty & Trust Co., Ltd. Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Company, 12, Queen's Building, Hong Kong. on WEDNESDAY, the 27th March, !1929, at Koon, for consideration of YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and the Directors' Report and State- promptly printed.-"China Mail" Office, No. 3A. Wyndham St. Telephone Cen-ment of Accounts for the year end-

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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND Capital of the Company has been of Five per cent. on the paid-up

declared in respect of the financial year ending 30th September, 1929, and that such dividend will be pay áble on MONDAY, 6th MAY, 1929, on and after which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained upon ap- plication at the Head Office of the Company, St. George's Building, Hong Kong.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED. from MONDAY, 15th APRIL, 1929, to SATURDAY, 4th MAY, 1929, both ¡days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers, Hong Kong, 19th March, 1929.

nanese commanders, visited Nan-Mis

Delegates' Emotions

[Mr. Liu Weniao, it will be re-be co-educational, called, who had the backing of about 40 others, rosa at the Con- gress and delivered a heated speech condemning the war-like activities along the Yangtszè. He proposed a motion demanding that the Hankow generals, General Yeh Chi and Gen- eral Hu Tsung-tu, hose to were reported to he attacking Gen eral Lu Ti-ping's army on the Hu. nan-Kiangai border, be instructed to cease their military operations

The delegates" emotions were roused to the highest pitch when a motion was introduced asking for the punishment of Wang Ching-wei, Chen Kung-po, Kas Nai-kuang and Koo Meng-yu (the Extremists or Leftists)..

forthwith and to return to their Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and Mr. quarters. The motion was put to Hu Han-min (the Rightist) arged the vote, those favouritig being askleniency to Wang Ching-wei. ed to stand up. Of the 228 dele.

The Congress decided that gates, no fewer that 220 supported Wang Ching-wei be severely re-

Mr. Lin Wen-tao's motion. Marshal

Hankow. Obviously, this is the dividing line between pro-Nanking territory and pro-Hankow territory.]

Li Chai-sum of Canton (one of the primanded, Koo Meng-yu be ex- Kwangsi leaders) after a perceptible pelled from the Party for three interval, supported the motion.] years and Chen Kung-po and Kan [Tang Seng-chi and Yeh Kai-hain Nai-kuang be expelled for life. were Nationalists of Hankow. Tang Reuter. Seng-chi opposed Chiang Kai-shek and the Nanking Government very strongly, risking a great deal even the success or

ess or failure of the cam paign against the Northerners-to crush Naaking. Tang Seng-chi was defeated by General Li Tsung-jen of the Kwangsi faction who was then a staunch supporter of Nanking. La Tsung-jen succeeded. Tang Seng- chi in power at Hankow and now has fallen foul of Nanking. In the interval, Chiang Kai-shek has seen fit-now that he is at loggerheads with Li. Tsung-jan-to re-welcome Teng Seng-chi, the man who work ad with Boredin at Hankow and the map whom Chiang Kai-shek hated and feared more than anybody else in 1927.]

Hankov's Precautions

Tension

Hankow, Yesterday.

is renewed. Military officials here (of the Kwangai fac tion) are continually holding cer- ferences and the Hanging arsenal is making munitions, However, the claim is that all this precau- tionary, as the possibility of an out- An attractive European resid-break depends on Nas atti-

tude after the Congres

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Peking, Yesterday, Raliable news as to the turning over of followers of. General Pei Chung-hsi (the Kwangsi leader who took his troops north after the fall of Peking) at Tangshan and Kaiping completes the extraordin ary elimination of Pei Chung-hel's and the 4th Army Group's influence in North China..

It is learned that Tang Seng-chi (see firet cable in this report and footnote) left Tientsin on March 17 for Tangshan, where two divi- sions of the 4th Army Group which belonged to Tang Seng-chi before they were taken over by Pei Chung- hsi, quietly renewed their allegi- ance to Tang Seng-chi.

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The register of Shares of the from Company will be CLOSED Saturday, the 23rd day of March to Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1929, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

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A Kiukiang message of 11 p.m. March 18, says the last detach- ments of the 11th division of Nan- king forces had entrained for Nanking. The entire 4th and 11th divisions now in Kiangsi, are marching westward reinforce [the line along the entire western

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- FULLY 1 MILLION YEN

Tokyo, Yesterday. Replying to a question when the Shanghai Municipal Council 6 per Shantung garrison expenses, which cent. Bonds elcsed yesterday at 88,are included in the supplementary and opened this morning at 91, as estimates of Yen. 17,152,000 were a result of the tenders for the presented to the Diet, the Govern- Shanghai Electrical Plant-Router. ment spokesman stated that main- tenance: costs for April and May are estimated at Y.1,253,000, and the east of withdrawal of troops *Y.684,000, with Y.200,000 as secret service fund in connection with their withdrawal.-Reuter.

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