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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, DECEFRER 10TH, 1926, 伍拜 號拾月弍拾年五十國民華中
NOTABLE VISITORS.
SIR RONALD AND LADY `MACLEAY.
"TO-DAY'S CEREMONY AT
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
DEPUTATION TO FOREIGN OFFICE...
'CHINA COMMITTEE AND FOREIGN SECRETARY.
SEVERAL FORMER HONG KONG
·RESIDENTS PRESENT.
Sir Austen Chamberlain, who was wéompanied by MrLocker Lampson, P., and Sir Victor Wellesley, received a deputation from the China Committed at the Foreign Office on November 8th. The Chins Committee was represented; by:-
Sir Ronald Macleay, formerly H.,M. Minister at Peking, who has been succed- ed by Mr, Miles Lampson, is arriving ja Hong Kong today by the as Macedonia by which vessel he is proceeding to Eng- land He is accompanied by Lady Mae lesy. The vessel leaves on Saturday, and 3.00 8.10
to day Sir Ronald' and Lady Macleay. will be the guests of H.E. 'the Governor
at Government and Lady Clementi House.
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THE WEEK'S DIARY.
To-day.
H.. Hóteli tea dance, 430 p.. King Edward Hotel tea: dance, 4.30 p.m.
H.M.S. Findictive dance, Seamen's Institute, 8.30 p.m.
Kowloon Cricket Club dance, Lane, dians Orchestra. Crawford's Restaurant, & p.m. Melo
Philharmonic Society present" Pirates
of Penzance." Theatre Royal, 9.13 p.m.
Queen's Theatre:The Bat" World Theatre: "Married Flirts." Star Theatre: "The Dark Swan" Principal Mila:-Inward Europe vid Suex (alwa); Australia and Manila (Change). Outward: Europe ri Siberia (Malwa), 2.30 p.m.
Saturday,
M. Y. San Company Meeting, Queen's Road Office, 3 p.m.
H.E. Hotel tes dance 4.30 p.m. Cricket and Football (details in Satur day's issue).
Yachting: 8th Championship race for racing classes,”
Carnival Dinner Dance at Repulse Bay
Hotel.
Dinner Dance at Messrs. Lane, Craw- ford's Restaurant
Dance at Craigergower Cricket Olab, 9.15 p.m.
Lord Southborough (Chairman), Mr. F. Anderson and Mr. Stanley Dodwell During the morning Sir Ronald Mac (representing the London Chamber of lear will invest Mr. Kirke (II.B.M. Commerce), Mr. J. Rankine Findlayson and Mr W. Maxwell Reekie (represent- Coasal at Swatow) with the C.B.E
Mr. Kirke arrived yesterday by the ing the Manchester Chamber of Com aa. Hatching, and is the guest of His Ex-merce), Mr. D. Landale and Mr. L N. cellency and Lady Clementi at Mountain Leefe (representing the China Associa Lodge
tion), Sir Hago Cunliffe Owen, Bt. (re- presenting the Federation of British Industries), Major W. S. Nathan (the Pekin Syndicate, Limited), Mr. H. W. Looker, M.P., Mr. Archibald Rose (the British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd.) and Sir Newton J. Stabb (the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation)....
Lord Southborough introduced the de-} putation and, after several speeches, to which the Secretary of State replied, there was a full and frank discussion on The situation in Hunan, and particu- the whole subject of the present position larly in Changaba, is, assuming anch of afairs in China. The Committee ex- proportions that it is impossible to tell pressed their warm thanks to the Secre what the outcome may be, says & Shang-tary of State for the manner in which
he had received them. dated November 28th. Demonstrations,
Chinese Railways,” parades, demands and strikes are the In the House of Commons on November order of the day. The anniversary of the 9th Mr. Bennett asked the Secretary of Russian Tenth Month Revolution was celebrated in a way that put parades State for Foreign Affairs whether he had up to that time quite in the shade. All of the Chinese railways in which British received any information showing which the schools and all labour organizations
investors are interested are now setually united in cue procession, and one fea running; and whether interest on the tare consisted in passing through the English issue of the Tientsin-Pukow bond grounds of the place which the Russian Consul has rented in order to congratu
is now being paid.
Mr. Locker-Lampson: According to the
Tennis:-Mixed Doubles late him and in turn receive his conlatest report from His Majesty's Minister Craigengower Cricket Club 7. Club de gratulations. The procession got under way just at dusk, and each participant at Paking the Shanghal-Nanking and Recreio at Craigongower Cricket Clab, carried a Chinese lantern, so that the ways are now working well. As regards
the Shanghai-Hangchow-Ningpo Rail-3 pm cffect was most impressive.....
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For this event and others which faveh Faking Mukden, the Tientsin-Pukow, followed the walls of the houses and
and the Canton-Kowloon Railways, 1 shops have been covered with placards understand that although they are actual
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Pakow Railway loans of 1908 and 1910 are still in default.
Bandits Meet Missionaries... Meanwhile lawlessness continues in many sections, and it is not considered safe to travel. Rev. J. A. O. Gotteberg, of the Norwegian Mission, when within sday's journey of the city was held up by bandits and robbed.
Two other missionaries were stopped by soldiers who demanded a ransom of several thousand dellars but were even tually satisfied with $60 which the mis sionaries were taking to pay country evangelista.
Further particulars are given of the pirating of the Japanese steamer Siang kiang Maru, which makes a weekly trip between Hankow and Changsha. After crossing the Tungting Lake the ship was fired on by & band of several hundred soldiers, one of the Chinese passengers being wounded. The Captain anchored and immediately twenty or thirty of the soldiers came aboard in a sampan, while the others stood guard on the shore. It was apparent at once that they were bandits after money.. They demanded | huge" suma," and the Captain' "and com- pradore produced all the money on board, which amounted to over a thou- sand dollars Assuming that they had obtained all the available cash on board, they decided to take the Captain as hostage to hold for a large reward, and did take him ashore, but, as good luck favoured, he suddenly remembered a few hundred dollars that he had concealed on his person, and with this to supplement what they had already obtained he was allowed to return to the steamer.
Replying to a further question by Mr. Bennett regarding the Tientsin Railway loan, Mr. Locker Lampson said: There has not, so far as I am aware, been any discrimination in treatment as between British and other non-ex-enemy, holders of validated bonds of the German issue, though there has been discrimination between holders of the German issue as whole and holders of the British issue, the position in regard to which was described in the reply given on March 10th last. As the whole of the issue of in default, the question of discrimination both the Tientsin-Pukow loans is now no longer arises, and his Majesty's Minister at Peking continues to preas the Chinese Government to meet their abligations in respect of these loans.
RUSSIA'S RED ARMY. CLOSER RELATIONS WITH COMMUNIST PARTY. TROTSKY'S VIEW OF ENGLAND.
At the recent conference of the Com-
munist Party at Moscow the Political Bureau arranged an important special meeting of commanders of military dis- tricts, the Baltic and Black Bea Fleets, military delegates attending the confer
Philharmonic Society present" Pirates of Penzance," Theatre Royal, 9.14 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: The Bat." World Theatre: Married Flixts." Star Theatre: "The Dark Swan.". Principal MailsOutward: Europe rid Suet (Macedonia), 10.30 a.m.
Sunday.
Competition for "Ralphs" Shield, St. John Ambulance Brigade" Annual Murray Parade Ground, & a.m.
pionship, at Fanling.
Golf: Semi-final of R.H.E.G.0. Cham
Cricket: H.V.D.C. r. Royal Artillery, U.S.R.C. ground, 11 am
Yachting: end Championship race for Cruisers.
Match:
Monday,
H. Hotel ten dance, 4.30 p.m King Edward Hotel tea dance, 4.30
p.m.
Yachting: Ladies Section of RII.Š.Z.C. 4th championship race.
Pirates
of Penzance," Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.
Philharmonic Society present Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Siberin (Fushimi Maru), 10.30 a..
Tuesday.%
Sanitary Board Meeting, 4.15 p.m. H.K. Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m." Annual Meeting of E.E. Branch of
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Matinee performance "Pirates of Penzance," Theatre Royal, 4.30 p.m.
Lecture: Wireless Telegraphy by Capt. Miles at Helena May. Institute, 5.30 p.m.
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H.K. Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m.
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