HANKOW'S ENRAGED HUSBANDS. HOLD PROTEST DEMONSTRATION AND DEMAND
WIVES RETURN TO OLD CUSTOM. HUSBANDS DECLARE WIVES NOW SPEND NIGHTS
"LIKE ALLEY-CATS."
SOUTHERN ARMY MENACING NANKING.
THE CHINESE LEGATION IN LONDON "A "BRANCH OF THE KUOMINTANG.".
"CHINESE SITUATION" THE ISSUE AT BRITISH BYE-ELECTION.
MORE ABOUT MME. BORODIN.
TA
Enraged Hankow husbands have been holding a "protest de- monstration against the emancipation of their women folk. The husbands declare that since the arrival of the Nationalists (whose agents, they state, prench Freedom for Women," Free Love," "Emancipation of Womanhood," etc.) their wives no longer return to bed and board but spend nights out in the same manner as alley-cats The husbands demand the return of their wives to "olo custom."
There appears to have been some sevore fighting in the vicinity of Nanking, between the North and the South, and, it is stated, Nanking is now menaced.
The London Daily Telegraph comments editorially on the terms upon which the British Concessions at Hankow and Kiu- kiang have been surrendered, and states that these have created dismay and misapprehension in the British community of Shang- ani
The Chinese Situation" is the issue before the electors at the bye-election of Leith Burghs.
The Chinese Minister to Switzerland has announced that he is retiring into private life.
HANKOW'S ENRAGED
-HUSBANDS,
THROUGH RESTER'S AGENCY.)
SHANGHAI, March 16th.
A telegram rom Hankow, anted March 14th, states that the bus- babes of cainncipated wives staged a protest demonstration before tho headquarters of the General Labour Union to-day, crying Down with the Women's Union." The demon- strators were mostly labourers, who claim that since the arrival of the Nationalists (whose agents, they ASKCIE, preach
for Freedom Women, Free-love," "Emancipa- tion of Womanhood," etc.) their wivas no longer return home to their bed and board, but spend nights aut in the same manner as alley-cats. The husbands are claiming that their homes will be disrupted by the new emancipation, and de- mand the return of the wives to oid
custom.
"MORE THAN "HALF-WAY.”
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY-)
LONDON, March 16th. In an editorial allusion to the Japanese decision that the time is not ripe for the return of the return of the Japanese Concessions in China, the Daily Telegraph ob serves that if the disposition exist. ed in Tokyo to make such advances in the absence of pressure it could. hardly have survived the knowledge of what actually followed the British policy in meeting the Nationalists' demands more than half-way, "for there is no wonder that the terms upon which the British Concessions at Hankoy and Kiukiang have sur. rendered have created dismay and apprehension in the Britiah com munity of Shanghai.
NANKING BELIEVED TO BE
SERIOUSLY MENACED.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1927.
THE LONDON SUN YAT SEN MEMORIAL MEETING.
THE SPEAKER OF THE OCCASION.
(THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENCY.]
FRENCH POLICY TOWARDS
CHINA
M. BRIAND'S UNEXCEPTIONAL
SENTIMENTS,
[THROUGH HAVAS AGENOT.]
PARI, March 16th.
THE NICARAGUAN WARFARE. "DECISIVE VICTORY" FOR GOVERNMENT TROOPS,
THE LIBERALS ROUTED.
(REUTAN'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
WASHINGTON, March 18th. The announcemeat is made of what is described as a decisive victory" for President Diaz's forces in Nicaragua. It is contained in a telegram received by the Nicaraguani Liberals were badly beaten at Muy- Legation here, It states that the muy, the Government troops cap- turing two machine guns, many rifles, and a quantity of ammunition. Eighty of the Government troops and 150 Liberals were killed.
is
**NEW WORLD FOR CHINESE
In the Chamber in answering the Socialist deputy, M. Fontanie, M. Briand, Foreign Minister, asserted that the French attitude was un- changed concerning Chinese events. The Government thinks that no nation has any interest in taking part in private Chinese quarrels,
1. Briand affirms France has in China only one warship and no soldiers but some Annamite com pagnies are protecting French Con- cessions. The Foreign Minister de clares there are not only the North and South Governments, but the Poking Government official which must be considered. The League of Nations is unable to interfere in a eivil war between two contending partics. A foreign Power may only intervene when Europezas are at tacked. France was wishing and hoping for China's unification and pacification and will never interfere
PROMISED, in Chinese home affairs except for protecting French lives and pro- Mention has already been made party if threatened. When China for the women's great demonstra. becomes unified and pacified France tion at Hankow but fuller details with show every sympathy and will appear in the following Reuter be the first in faditing and help-message:— ing China to live like the great people she is.
That France
WOMEN !**
SCENES AT HANKOW DEMONSTRATION,
NATIONALIST SUPPORT
HANOW, March 8th. Thousands of foot-bound factory women and children dressed in blus cutton coolie-cloth and wearing union ballges hobbled in the pro- cessions here to-day to, celebrate International Women's Day. Women students and women delegates, of public bodies followed.
All territory under Nationalist control declared a women's boli. day.
M. BRIAND'S LATEST DECLARATION.
[TKLOUGH REUTER': AGENOT.),
PARIS, March 15th.
not be dragged into the Chinese situation unless the lives and property of her nationals were threatened, was the barden of In the "working-women's proces speech in the Chamber of Depasion there were hundreds and bun- ties by M. Briand
dreds of little girls, of seven, eight, Replying to questions, ha declared nine and ten years old factory that the Government still thought it hands at local milis and factories was unable to take any side in the where they work twelve hours a Chinese civil war. He pointed out day and often seven days a week thas only one French warship was for a handful of coppers, in Chinese waters, while the police Nationalist feminist banners were in the French Concession at Shang beld aloft throughout the women's hai had been reinforced by a few ranks with slogans calling for free companies of Annamites. He added dom for women and equal rights that apart from. Northerners and and wages with men. Southerners they had to reckon with LONDON, March 15th. The Daily Telegraph, referring to
the oficial Government at Peking the gathering in the Chinese Lega-He declared that the League of
LONDON, March 15th. The Chinese Legution in London states that it was not the Chinese Chargé d'Affaires, Mr. Chen, who addressed the Sun Yat Sen meet ing at the Chinese Legation but a Chinese student named Cheng,
"What The Legation Is.
tion in honour of Sun Yat Sen and
the presence of Str. G. Lansbury there, says the facts with regard to this meeting are inexplicable on any hypothesis other than that the Legation has become a branch of the Kuomintang and that members of that party in London are, as one of them declared, permitting the Legation officials to carry on trust for their future mastera."
LABOUR PARTY'S
POSITION.
MR. RAMSAY, MACDONALD'S-
STATEMENT.
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.j
on
LONDON, March 15th. Addressing an election meeting at North Southwark, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald described as "absolute- ly asinine
the statement - that British Labour's attitude was that British subjects in China and else where should be handed over to the mercy of soldiers or enraged moba. Criticising the Government's delay in tackling the Chinese problem be said it had been quite apparent for eighteen months that the Canton SHANGHAI, March 16th.
Government was not a mere pass- There have been persistent ro- ports to-night of fighting between ing military one. For good or evil, the Canton Government was going Wuhu and Nanking, within thirty to be a Government, and foreign miles of the latter city. Telegraphic nations would have to negotiate communication between Nanking with it if they were going to make and Pengpu was interrupted to-day,acy settlement with China. but responsible quarters here do not MacDonald restated Labour's believe that Feukpu has been cap in support of diplomatic negotia- tured. They are of opinion, how ever, that Nanking is seriously
menaced.
BRITISH BYE-ELECTION.
CHINESE SITUATION, THE ISSUE IN TRIANGULAR CONTEST.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,)
тевоитсем.
LONDON, March 16th.
The Chinese sitantion is the issue in the triangular bye-election of. Leith Burghs. The Labour candi- date, Mr. Wilson, in n manifesto, declares that the British troops are at present in China to enable, the capitalists to exploit Chinese The Unionist, Mr. Beaten, replied by vigorously char acterising the suggestion that the British Government were trying to get political control of China as a
deliberate and calculated lie."
CHINESE MINISTER TO
SWITZERLAND..
RETIRING INTO PRIVATE LIFE. SENDS HIS DECORATIONS TO THE POPE.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY. ]
Mr.
views
ons but opposition to sending troops with a lot of illustrated publicity. He pointed out that it had already been necessary for a protecting force to be on the spot at Shanghai.
SHANGHAI DEFENCE FORCE.
M.P'S. QUESTION AS TO THE COST.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, March 15th.
Nations could not intervene in the sivil war although, if Europeans were molested and attacked, the League might take up the question, in which case France would do ita utmost to bring about action by the League.
[EARLIER TELEGRAMS.]
...
[NAVAL WIRELESS.]
uneasiness at Tchang.
ICEANO, March 15th, The delay in answering the Labour Union terms is causing some uneasi-
меня..
Hapkow's New Council,
HANKOW, March 15th. A meeting for the purpose of handing over the British Concession to the Sino-British Consul was held to-day.
There were any banners pledg- ing support to the Nationalist movement and the Kuomintang.
This morning a conference of women's delegates from all districts of Hupch province was held at Wu- chang as part of the celebration.
In the afternoon a gigantic women's mass meeting took place at Hankow, attended by thousands on women workers, students and repre- sentatives of all claseca, Madame Sun Yat Sen On Age-long. Oppression.
THE THREE-POWER NAVAL
DISARMAMENT CONFER- ..
ENCE.
ÄN INTERESTING STATEMENT.
'(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.)
WASHINGTON. March 18th, The New York Evening Post states that ex-Secretary of State, Mr. C. S. Hughes, will be invited to head the American Delegation at the Three-Power Naval Disarma ment Conference at Geneva,
(THROUGH BAUTER'S AGENCY.] France and Naval Limitation.
PARIS, March 15th. The new effort of the United States to obtain France's co-opera
tion in the disarmament conferance does not seem likely to be more suc- ressful than the first, according to an indication of feelings in official circles, where the general attitude Indicates that the Government is Do likely to follow up the original idea of sending au observer. It is pointed out that the presence of a Observer would be attended by seri ous drawbacks as the French naval forces would come up for discus sien, while an observer would be unable to refute opinions contrary to French doctrines and, by his silence, appear to subscribe to those opinions. Therefore it is presumed that the Government will not parti cipate. The Cabinet hae lengthily discussed the reply and will finally draw up the text at its meeting on Saturday,
GERMAN NATIONALISTS
AND THE SAAR.
RUMOURS REGARDING DR. STRESEMAN'S RESIGNA. TION QUASHED.
(THROUGH RECCER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, March 15th. The rumours that the Nationalist Ministers intended to demand Dr. Shresemen's resignation have been effectively quashed by the action of the Cabinet, which after bearing a Minister unanimously approved of From the Foreign
the attitude of the German Dele gation at Geneva.
statement
MANGANESE DEPOSITS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
AMERICAN INTERESTS
ANXIOUS TO EX-
PLOIT THEM "
"
(THROUGH BEYTER'S AGENCY.]
JOHANNESBURG, March 15th. The Goverment has concluded negotiations with American interests anxious to exploit manganese de- posits. An advance has been made of £250,000 for the construction of a brunch railway line to serve the
area concerned.
BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED.
DECREASES CONTINUE,
(RITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
Bucay, March 15th.
Women leaders spoke on the feminist and Nationalist revolution and the new world opening out for Chinese women. The crowds
were eager, enthu siastic and almost inspired, says, the Nationalist News Agency,
Th an interview with the agency Yat Sen, today. Madame Sun March 8th to China, stated that dwelling on the significance" of
Chinese women, since the tide of emancipation from age-long oppres sion of every kind had set in under
Decreases in unemployment con- the influence of the Kuomintang tinues. The latest weekly return bad joined the ranks of world records 1,144,100 workless, which and Extremists of the Kuomintang and freedom. Women all over the fore. It was 50,018 more than a A clash between the Moderates fetaisists in their fight for equality was 23,353 less than the week be Party is expected at any time, ren-country, ahe said, were participat-year ago, so that the increase caused dering the safety of foreigners on ing in International Women's Day by last year's labour troubles has shore doubtful.
No developments are reported. More troops have left down river. Moderates and Extremists.
KIUKIANG, March 15th.
Northern Troops for Wanking,
NANKING, March 15th. Large numbers. of Chibli and Shantung troops have
reached Pukow and have been transferred across the giver to Nanking.
Severe Battle Proceeding.
Wund, March 15th, Everything appears to he quieter to-day, and, in fact, there has been Saturday." Bo anti-foreign demonstration since
There appears to be little doubt that a severe battle is in progress in the district of Taiping between unkaown forces, and up to the pre- sent, the result is unknown
celebrations-Revier.
been nearly wiped out.
OBITUARY.
Bus-
4,
several large cases of cargo were
Their dropped overboard. picions aroused, the military seized toward Hankow, seizing large quan- the Famiat Zenina on her next trip
tities of literature-which is being translated-and much ammunition.
In Comfortable "Quartera. "Mme. Borodin, we knew, had made several voyages to Siberia, but Marakat Chang assured her that it would be unsafe, because of his military movements, for ber to pro- ceed Hankow. She was taken to Tsinan. She was permitted to send a telegram to Borodin and write him. At present she is detained in comfortable quarters in Tainan."
'MRS. BORODIN,
M. Merkuloff said that he saw Mme. Borodin personally and she (THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.} told him that she was satisfied with the attitude of her Chinese guards, LONDON, March 15th.
the leader of whom spake good Rus- In the House of Commons, reply sian. She denied that her husband ing to Col. Wedgwood, Mr. Locker was Radical and said that he work- Lampson stated that the reports heed tuerely for China and for the had received from Sir Miles Lamp- Chinese. son did not indicate that may re quest to take steps to secure the liberation of Madame Borodin had been addressed to him.
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AN ITALIAN PRINCE.
́(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
FLORENCE, March 18th, The death is announced of Prince
Scipione Borghese, who was the first to cross Asin in a motor-car from Peking to Paris in 1908.
STARTLING HONAN STORY.
WU AND FENG RECONCILED / COMMON CAUSE AGAINST FENGTÍEN.
THE GREAT · SEAL.
HOME SECRETARY'S LITTLE HISTORICAL INTERLUDE,
'TITLES' BILL READ A THIRD TIME IN THE COMMONS.
[BRITISH WIRELESS BARVICE]
THE MARCONI CO.
LIVELY MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS: SIG. MARCONT THREATENS TO RESIGN.
REDUCTION OF CAPITAL, ·
THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.}
Ruosy, March 15th, The Royal and Parliamentary
LONDON, March 15th. Titles' Bill, which oneta the A crowded meeting of the Mar changes involved by the decisions of the Imperial Conference respecting London considered proposals to re- seni Company, Ltd., shareholders in inter-imperial relations, was read aduce the capital After a lively third time in the House of Com discussion, in the course of which mens to-day. During this passage Sig. Marconi threatened to resign of Bill through committee, Sir John from the Board if the different pro- Marriott (Conservativa) moved as posals made by the committee to an amendment that the Great Seal the shareholders were not carried, of the Realm should be described as the directors report was put to the. the Great Seal of the United King vote and declared carried. A polk was then demanded on the motion, dom.
and this was granted.
Result of the Poll.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY'S REJECTION AND PROTESTS.
(THROUGH XSUTER'S AGENCY.]
The Home Socretary (Sir Joynson Hicks) in reply, pointed out that the Great Seal was not a Seal of
The poll resulted in votes repre- the United Kingdom or of the British Parliament bet.of the Kingenting £1,580,000 being for the and in the time when it was much adoption of the report and £390,000 more used than it was now, a good
against. description was given by Matthew Paris, a chronicler of the 13th Cen INDIAN ARMY ESTIMATES. tury, who called it the Key of the Realm-not of the United Kingdom but of something greater than that. The question "of the title of the new scal depended on the new title) of the King. The new fact, withi which we are faced to-day, was that there were no Dominions thereto belonging. The great self-govern-
NEW DELHI, March 16th. ing dominions were certainly since The Legislative Assembly have last Imperial Conference co-equal rejected by 36 vules to 47 the entire with the United Kingdom. They Army Estimate as a protest against were not belonging to this Parlia-the slow news of the process ment and not in any sense subject Indiarising the army, the high mili to the iurisdiction of this Parlia-tary expenditure, the non-publica ment. The Great Seal would be the tion of the Sandhurst Committed Great Seal of the King, who was Report on the training of Indians King not merely of the United for military commissions, the trans- Kingdom but of all the Dominions fer of Aden to the British Govern- and the Great Seal from now on- ment without consulting the Indian wards would be the Great Seal of Legialature. Field-Marshal Sir Wi- all those territories which were liam Birdwood, Commander-in-Chief aubject to the dominion of the in India, declared that the army King. He (the Home Secretary) was so reduced that they were un would, however, consult the law able to spare more than four divi- officers of the Crown on the ques- sions for outside service compared being inserted if necessary in the tion with a view to the amendment with eight in the pre-war period.
House of Lords, The amendment was, therefore, aegatived.
WOMAN OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE 'VARSITIES. HOLD THEIR FIRST BOAT"
RACE ON THE ISIS,
OXFORD CREW THE SPEEDIER.
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
LABOUR M.P. LEAVES. PARTY ON CHINA ISSUE.
SEEKING-RE-ELECTION AT SOUTHWARK
cop-
[TEXOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, March 15th... Dr. Haden Guest, who is con testing Southwark as an Indepen dent Constitutionalist against Mr. -'_Reosy, March 15th, Strauss, Liberal, and Mr. Isaacs, Women of Oxford and Cambridge Labour, has issued an election ad Universities, to-day, rowed their dress explaining that he left the first boat race. The race, which Labour Party because their policy was on novel lines, the crews start-fellow-citizens in Shanghai exposed took place on the Isis at Oxford, As regards China "would leave our ing at different times. The course "to every danger of riot, looting and was half-a-mile long and the crews murder in the midst of a civil war were judged on their style while wherein our country is not rowing down the river and on speed cerned." while rowing back. The two um- [It will be remembered that dur“ pires awarded equal points for ing a recent debate in the House style and the race went to Oxford of Commons Dr. Guest strongly sup for speed. Oxford's time
sported the Government's Shanghai mins., 36.2-5cs. and Cambridge's policy and rounded very sharply 3mins, secs
upon Labour critics.] The race was watched by a large- crowd of men undergraduates, who
ing the crews, ran along the towing path, cheer-
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN GREAT BRITAIN.
NUMBER OF DEATHS DECLINING.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
BUGET, March 15th. The number of influents deaths continues to decline. In Londen there were 49 last week against en the previous week. In 105 of the pared woth 898. great towns, there were 372 com-
WAR DEBTS. FURTHER INSTALMENTS PAID BY ITALY AND FRANCE.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
Roour, March 15th.
SAVAGE MANILA "STUDENT SENTENCED.
DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED GIRL CLASSMATES.
NINE YEARS IMPRISONMENT;
Nine years imprisonment and payment of an indemnity of P.1,000 to the aggrieved party, was, the penalty imposed upon Eulgencio Bertol, Manila north high school
student, who stabbed his girl class-.. mates, Carinen Alvarez and Pürita Llanes (Miss Ilocos Norte in the 1028 national beauty show), in August of last year, by Judge S. del Rosario.
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on the
The sentence has not been read up to this time on petition of Bertol who is suffering from a slight illness for a few days' grace. With reference to the Honan
Some days ago the parents of the situation and the position of Wu
stabbed girls appealed to the Pei Fu, the Tientsin Yi Shih Pao
governor general to speed up de prints an unconfirmed telegram from Kaifengfu to the effect that paid to the British Government delayed for some reason or other. The Italian Government duly cision on the case which has been through the medium of Generalsto-day the sum of £2,000,000, being Governor General Wood, it was Chin Yun Ao and Tien Wei Chin.
the third instalment payable under
acted learned, reconciliation has been established the War Debt Funding Agreement.
promptly "The Red Curse." The question of Shanghai con-
matter, with the result stated above. tributing toward the cost of the
will fight the Red curse in China Pei Fu. On account of this fresh Marshal Chang Tsung Chang between Feng Yu Hsiang and Wu.
The French Debt.
Judge Del Rosario in his decision Defence Force was again raised in
said that there is no doubt that the the House of Commons by Mr. F.
to a finish, he cannot be bought, Tien, former Tupan of Shensi, who paid, to-day, the sum of £2,000,000 giris, especially Carmen Alvarez development, Generals Wa Kin The French Government also accused was bent en killing the two A. Harris, who also asked whether HOW THE "PAMIAT LENINA" with representatives of he Soviet,"
nor will he bargain for advantage is now at Hanchung, southern British citizens domiciled there paid
as the second payment on account who received eight wounds and M. Merkuloff continued. He added Shensi and Chang Chi Kung, of the French War Debt British income tat
from the effects of which, according Mr. Ronald
WAS SEIZED.
that there had never been any Henan, who is now at Loyang, have Garrison Commissioner of western MeNeill, in reply, referred to the
to testimony of Dr. Vazquez, ahe In conversation with a representa Cantonese in the mind of his those of the Kuominchun in Shensi thought of compromise with the also reconciled their interests with answer given on the previous day,
THE NEW PALESTINE was thrice on the point of dying. and said that a Briton domiciled in tive of the N.-C. Daily Newe last superior. The Fengtien, Shantung and consequently, with the excep- TO BE BASED ON THE ENGLISH times with a four-inch knife, 46
CURRENCY."
In no other way can the accused ex- Shanghai was, liable for. British week, M. Merkulof, advisor to
plain why he wounded her eight. and White Russian factions were tion of General Mi Chen Pino, com- income tax on any income derived | Marshal Chang Tsung Chang, said: from Britain,
cording to Judge Del Rosario. "The former Volunteer Fleet working in perfect accord and with
mander of the old Yichun army
POUND STERLING. a common objective; to stamp out corps in Honaa. all the other Comdr. Wedgwood asserted that ship, the Pumint Lening, which Communism, In the Army, the Generals of the Wa Pei Eu army
If the aim of the Accused in wounding the two girls was merely during the war, Britons in Shang was seized at Nanking 10 days ago,
[DRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.] Russians were just as Chinese. have now formed a | hai escaped the super tax and all and from which Mme. Borodin and They fought shoulder to shoulder the
to avenge an insult which he claims block against
to have been subjected to when the forms of taxation such as excess- three Soviet diplomatic representa with the Chinese and acted under the Fengtien troops. All orders are
Ruaar, March 15th. profits tax.
two girls called him a "ladron," tives were removed, had long been orders from the general staff. There Wu Pei Fu's name and the slogan Jerusalem that the new Palestine naked fists, although it does not
It is officially announced from lie, could very well have used his # being issued by Chin Yun Ao in suspected by the Northerners" of carrying on illicit trade. At Viadi of Shantung.
were about 5,000 Russians in the pay of the new Chihli faction is to ex- currency will appear this year on become a man to raise his hand vostock, agents could not ascertain
Questioned as to Marshal Chang Pel the Mukdenites from Honan the basis of a decimal division of in dealing with those of the weaker what the vessel carried, as the Tsang Chang'a plans for the defence
territory. G.F.U., supplacting the Cheka, of Shanghai and military prepara Chengchow is now in the hands of equivalent to the pound sterling, proved by the fact that Bertol, on the English pound sterling. The sex, the judge further pointed out. The fi Shih Pao believes that Palestine pound, which will be The aim to kill was decisively kept strangers AWAY
The military authorities allowed tions in the vicinity of Nanking, and Chin Yun Ao end that the majority will be divided into cue thousand being asked by a classmate why he several journeys to be made but on
Sangkiang M. Merkuloff refused to of the Mukdenies are being con- mils. The coins will bear only the turned the knife on himself after a recent occasion the River Police go into detail, but emphasized his centrated on both sides of the olive wreath or sprig and the de- stabbing the two girls, said that he noticed, while on board ship, that fidence in their ability to defend the this of the river, as their head but the notes will bear a pictorial finished his victims, the decision personal belief and Chang's cos. Yellow River with Binhsiang, on nomination in English and Arabic, was no longer fit to live as he had. (Vontinued on next Qolumn). entire area, including Boochow quarters.-A.N.A.”
decoration also.
further read..
Mr. McNeill said he did not know that they were subject to any special exemption during the war and they were subject to the usual rales just the same as any other residcats out side the United Kingdom.
Rouz, March 15th. Lou Cheng Chiang, a fervent Catholic and former Chinese For- eign Minister, who headed the Chinese Delegation at the Paris Peace Conferance, is now retiring Sir Harry Brittain declared that into private life from his post of the people of Shanghai were doing Minister at Berne. He has sent all everything they could to defend his decorations to the Pope, as a their own city, and these questions sign of homage.
-I were most unfair.,,
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