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London, Yesterday. The King has had a quiet day and there is no change in his con- dition.
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The King's Physicians An earlier bulletin, issued Windsor, stated that Lard Dawson of Penn, Sir Stanley Hewatt and Dr. Martyn were two hours at the Castle on Saturday morning. Duke of Gloucester Hurries Home
Victoria, B.C., Saturday. On arriving here from Japan, Prince Henry expressed concern for King George. The Prince has cancelled
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His Majesty's 64th Birthday The King will bis 64th birthday
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he will be unable to attend the annual ceremony of the troop- ing of the colour on the Horse Guard Parade. His palace will be taken by his uncle, the Duke of Connaught, attended by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and Captain Viscount Lascelles.--Bri- tish Wireless Service.
FIGHTING IRONS
CHARGE AGAINST EIGHT SHANGHAI CHINESE
THREE HATCHETS
Eight Shanghai Chinese were this morning charged before Mr. E. W. the Central Magis- Hamilton, at tracy, which the joint unlawful possession of dangerous weapons, and eight namely, three hatchets fighting irons, all of which were found in the possession of the first three men, but all eight were to
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1929.
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
NOT KEEPING HIS PROMISE TO FENG?
RESIGNATION RUMOUR
Nanking, Yesterday.
REPARATIONS
AGREEMENT AS TO THE RESERVATIONS
SINKING FUND AND BANK
Paris, Yesterday.
Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, Presi- The Reparations Experts Com dent of the State Council of the mittee have reached an agreement National Government and Com-on all German reservations. Only mander-in-Chief of the Army and the Belgian claim to compensation Navy at Nanking, is not to resign in respect of German marks issued as intimated to General Feng Yu-in Belgium during the German oc hsiang and General Yen Hai-shan cupation now remains be settled.
The agreement reached by the some weeks ago, according to those
in the inner circles of the Kuomin-Reparations experts with regard to the last 22 years annalties provides tang.
for their payment out of the sinking fund and profits of the In- the United States reducing her debts Germany shall profit to the extent of two-thirds and the Allies to the extent of one-third.
Chiang Kai-shek, it is reported, does not believe in the sincerity of Feng and Yen, who have already announced their withdrawal from military and political activities Nan Chung Kuo News Service.
"FRESH, CLOUDY ?"
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For Formosa Channel it is N. E. winds, moderate to fresh.
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OUTRAGE IN FUKIEN
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The clause granting Germany a conditional moratorium of payments provides that the German affect torium does not execeding those up to which France enjoys a moratorium. In her own France thus agreements debt secures the principle that she shall not pay more than she receiv-
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FRESH CALAMITY IN THE ARGENTINE
Buenos Aires, Yesterday.
Six persons have been killed by a fresh earthquake in the Men- doza province of the Argentine.--- Reuter's American Service.
Persian Disaster
Teheran, Yesterday. The Government Inspector at Kuchan states that 3,253 persons were killed and 1,121 injured in
at earthquake
Khorassan, ed Tingchow and destroyed the the
of missionaries there), news of which was cabled on May property entered Lanyenchow. The forees 6. Eighty-eight villages were des- regularly stationed there numbered troyed-Reuter. anly about 200, the main force Detective Sergeant M. Murphy having been recently, withdrawn said that the eight men were found for service elsewhere.
gether.
Bir Denison Ross, director of the These re-Londen' School of Oriental Studies,
in Morrison Hill-road. Their move-gular forces came out and fired on lectured on Persian history and ments seerned auspicious so the Police searched them with the re- sult that the weapons were brought to light.
the communists but, on finding literature at a reception given at themselves so greatly outnumbered, Teheran in his honour by the
British Minister. temporarily withdrew.
Mr. Hin-shing Lo appeared for the defence, and asked for a date to be fixed for the hearing of the
case.
His Workship fixed Thursday at 11.45 a.m.
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London, Yesterday. Sir Colville Barclay, the British Ambassador at Lisbon, died in a London Nursing Home this morn- Ing-British Wireless Service.
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As soon as the approach of these troops was evident, the women and children were hastened to the house of a Chinese friend where they were! hidden. Dr. Holleman remained bis patients and behind with hospital.
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When taking Dr. Holleman away, are reported to have said
When the communists reached they
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the city they marched straight to that they wanted him to help some the compound occupied by the mis-sick comrades in their headquarters. sionaries.
and This band claims to have a total of about 5,000 soldiers. stripped the residence of every-force thing movable.
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