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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1935

MONARCHY IN GREECE

FEELING RUNNING

HIGH

“CROWNED REPUBLIC”

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·CHINA MAILTM SPECIAL

"Athens, To-day-

As the date of the plebiscite

GERMAN-HUNGARIAN SOCIETY

ISLAND EMPIRE

AND CHINA'.

Decision Reported From Budapest DR. LI'S MISSION

Budapest, To-day.

The Presidential Board Meet- ing of the Great Hungarian National Organisation, the Fed- eration of Social Union, have de- cided to found a German-Fun- garian Society whose task it will be to develop and strengthen

the German Nation

The President of the German- Hungarian Society will be statesman possessing all the necessary qualifications and who has always shown a purpose of close friendly relations with the new Germany.-Trans-Ocean Ser vice.

on the question of the restora--friendly cultural relations with tion of the monarchy -ap- proaches, the feeling among the political population, as well as circles, is running higher and higher. There is even a con- siderable number of deputies said to be in favour of the re storation without a plebiscite. 120 from the People's Party be ing alleged to be in favour of this course

FLOOD RELIEF IN KIANGSU

Deliberations Still Proceeding

Nanking. To-day-

RETURNS

RECIPROCAL PARTIES SUGGESTED

Nanking, To-day.

Dr. Ei Ti-chun returned bere from Shanghai on Monday morn- ing and immediately called on Messrs. Esu Me and Tang Yu- jen. Political and Administrative Vice-Ministers of Foreign Affairs respectively, to report on his re- cent observations in Japan

In the evening. Dr. Li inter viewed Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Pre- sident of the Executive Yuan and concurrent Minister of Foreign Affairs, to submit a similar re- port.

THOROUGH STUDY

In a press, interview, Dr. Li said that he had made a thorough study of the press services in Ja- pan Japanese press circles ex- pressed

Chinese the hope that

M. Tsaldaris, on the other hand, is resolutely opposed to such a proceeding, although putting the whole force of his personality and inficence into the campaign for the restoration, which he has de- scribed as a "crowned republic with a king at the head." In other words, he supports the present de-

While no concrete emergency newspaper representatives will mocratic Parliamentary regime, with the stabalising infinence of measures for coping with the organise a party to investigate an impartial king, as the head of threatening-flood situation in the press conditions in Japan,

North Kiangsu were worked out Dr. Li continued. the State.

Dr. Li also stated that the Ja- Without this factor, stated at the recent conference between! Tsaldaris in a speech to the As the Kiangsu Provincial Govern-Panese Toho News Agency will sembly, 25 monarchist deputies ment and the Heat River Conser-dispatch a delegation, together with industrial representatives, the National Greece would remain in a vaney Commission

on a trip of investigation to China perpetual condition of civil war Economic Council has instructed! and disturbances. This state of the Kiangsu Government and the during its 35th anniversary next

authorities to exert month-Central News Agency. affairs must be brought to an end conservancy

their utmost efforts to fight. by the return of the king.

in

HURRICANE

The Premier's statement was against the raging currents, se NO LOSS OF LIFE IN greeted enthusiastically by the cording to Mr. Hsu Kan. Engineer Assembly, with cries of "Long in Chief of the Huai River Con-1

the servancy Commission. live the King! Bring" us King"-Trans-Ocean Service.

UNION OF KOREA

AND JAPAN

Official Celebrations At Seoul

Seoul To-day:: The 25th anniversary of the union of Korea and Japan was celebrated throughout Korea. Of- ficial celebrations were centred in Seoul, where 3,000 Govern- ment officials, leading business men, both Korean and Japanese, and the foreign Consular body were entertained by General Uga-

Ja regard to the request of the magistrates of Shuyang and Hai- chow respecting the leakages in

the reservoir dams in the two dis- tricts, Mr. Hin stated that the matter is now under considera- tion by the Huai River Conser vancy Commission-Central News Agency.

TYPHOON DAMAGE IN JAPAN

Casualty Reports Issued

Home Minister

Tokyo, To-day.

Goto reported

ki, Governor-General of Korea-to the Cabinet meeting yesterday Central News Agency.

CHING PRINCESS ON TOUR

Month's Visit to Old Capital

Shanghai, To-day. Princess Derling, of the Ching| Dynasty, left here for Nanking en route to Peiping at 8 o'clock yesterday morning.

The Princess will remain in the Old Capital for a month to collect materials for her future works and to see her relatives. She will return here at the end of the present month and catch a steam- er to Los Angeles-Central News

Agency

morning that over 20 prefectures were affected by the recent ́ ty-

phoon, accompanied by heavy

rains. Some 258 persons were killed and 123 wounded, 110 are

Jamaican Banana Crop Seriously Damaged

London, To-day.

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information re-i According to ceived at the Colonial Office there was no loss of life in Jamaica during the hurricane on Septem ber: 27. Some damage was done to the

roads and bridges, and though serious damage was done to the banana crop it is not like- ly that next year's crop will be affected-British Wireless Ser-

vice.

FINANCIAL AFFAIRS IN MANCHUKUO

Minister's Trip To Tokyo

Tokyo, To-day.

missing, and 1,200 houses were Mr. Sun Chi-chang, Minister of demolished. Gumma Prefecture Finance of suffered worst, 190 being killed here from

Manchukuo, arrived Hsinking yesterday

and 51 missing there--Central afternoon. He expected to see News Agency.

the Finance Minister, Mr. Taka- hashi, on October 4, when they will discuss Japanese-Manchukuo economic and financial questions,

WEST BANNER including the currency problems

DISPUTE

Peaceful Settlement Foreseen

Nanking, To-day. The discussion for the peaceful settlement of the West Banner!

POISONED WINE AT dispute will form an important

MASS

Italian Mystery Still Not Cleared Up

Cremona

item on the agenda of the forth-]: coming Mongolia. Local Autonomy Council, it is learned from local

official circles,

of Manchukuo and financial co operation between Japan and Manchakao. Central News Agency.

MAYOR RISES EARLY

Up For Sports At 4 a.m.

More than 1,000 people, includ- ing the Mayor of Folkestone, were Information indicates that up unusually early one day last satisfactory solution will soon be montiz worked out by the Central Gov-

The Folkestone Hotels Stafs erament, in connection with the sports begs at 4 o'clock and

recently that although the

Central

Although two arrests have dismissal of Prince Dorichi of the 1,000 spectators found it so warm been made mystery still sur-West Banner, which rounds the poisoning of Mgr used the dispute. Stunni, the parish priest of St News Agency- Augustine's Church, in this

city. While celebrating Mass recently he collapsed after drinking the consecrated wine. falling in front of the altar in great pain

BRITISH AMBASSADOR RETURNS

The police have found that Shanghai To-day- Sir Alexan-

sun had not risen many were without coats

A number of the 150 competi tors were girls who, dressed in vests and shorts and wearing the colours of their hotels,

took

part in sprints, and a tug-of-wa

Earlist, HouE

The Mayor distributed the

the wine remaining in the bottle der Cadogan, British Ambassador Prizes at 7 o'clock and he admitted opened the previous day con- to Chine, who arrived here sever that it was the earliest hour that tained a large quantity of al days ago to weld muriatic acid, as the pricate who derick Leith Ross

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