A WELCOME HOME CONSIGNMENT FOR THE TROOPS.

HANKOW AND NANKING NATIONALISTS · IN FULL SWING,

JAPAN'S NEW CABINET.

TOKYO POLICE ARREST JAPANESE. DELEGATES TO CANTON.

Happily expressed by Reuter as being sent to gladden the hearts" of the British troops in China a consignment of gramophones, boxing gloves, sports material, books and magazines They will bo vory are now on their way from the Motherland. much appreciated by the Shanghai Defence Faree, for whom of course they are intended.

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The Nationalists of the Hankow and Nanking variety are now holding forth in their respective strongholds. On the 19th, instant, General Chiang Eni Shak and his anti-Red colleagues began their serious governmental work at Nanking, despite the fulminationa of Hankow, who, among other acts, have formally dismissed General Chiang from his post of Commander-in-Chief of the National Forces.

Tokyo Palice, doubtless acting on instructions of the Japanes Home Secretary, have somewhat dramatically arrested the Japanese delegates who were, about to leave Tokyo to attend Canton's so-" called Pacife Labour Conference. Those responsible for this some. what drastic action evideatly believe in the ancient dictum tha! prevention is better than cure." WORRIES OF A CHARGE D'AFFAIRES.

(Fah Te Yes Pao.)

PEKING, April, 20th. The Russian Charge d'Affaires in Peking has decided to postpout his departure from Peking owing to the complications surrounding the get- ting of his passport.

BANK OF CHINA. FOCCHOW BRANCH IN DIFFICULTY.

(Wah Tr Yat Pas).

The Bank of China at Foochow gave notice on the 16th inst. that payments on bank notes and bonds issued by them would be suspended or made at a discount of 10 per

cent.

MRS. BORODIN TO BE TRIED AT TSINÄN.. (Fah Te Fat Pac.)"

SHANGHAI, April 9th. General Chang Tsung Chang has authorised the formation of a special court at Tainan, the capital of Shantung, to try Mrs. Borodin. General Chang has referred the matter to Marshal Chang Tao Lin and the Diplomatic Corps.

THE PEKING-SHUYUÈN RAILWAY.

A THREATENED INVASION. (Wah Te Tut Pau.

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THE NEW NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT. (THROUGH REUTIN'S AGENCY.)

SHANGHAI, April 20th.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1927.

Oficial reports from Kanking state that after the formation cf the Cabinet Marabai Chiang Kai Shek intends to continue the campaign against the North. It is understood that two members of the Cabinet have been appointed, but the lames are being withheld. It is believed that Dr. C. C. Wu, ex-Commis sioner of Foreign Affairs in Sua Yat Sen's Government at Cantos, is strong contender for the. Minister- ship of Foreign Affairs.

The new Nationalist Government will not change the views regarding

NEW JAPANESE CABINET.

BARON TANAKA PREMIER.

(THROUGH LIUTER'S AGENCY.]

SHANGHAI, April 90th

A Tokyo telegram, of yesterday's date, states that the probable new Japanese Cabinet will, subject to the Imperial nasent, be as follows:- Premier and Foreign Minister, Baron Tanaka.

THE P. & O. "KHIVA

ASHORE.

EIGHTEEN FEET OF WATER IN

HER HOLD.

NO DANGER TO PASSENGERS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, April 19th The P. & O. mail steamer Khiva Home Secretary, Mr. Kisaburo went ashore this morning at 4.30 at Strep Island Pass, 100 miles Suzuki.

Minister of Finance, Mr. Korekiyo south of Shanghai. Takahashi.

Secretary, Lieut.-General | She soon bad 18 feet of water in War Kazusuke Tauno.

Secretary of the Navy, Admiral the number one hold, but this was

Keisuke Okads..."

Minister of Justice, Mr. Yoshimi- chi Hara.

Minister of Education, Mr. Chuze Mitsuchi.

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Mr. Teijiro Yamamoto.

Minister of Commerce and In- dustry, Mr. Tokugoro Nakahashi.

Minister of Communications. Mr. Keisuke Mochizuki.

Minister of Railways, Mr. Heikichi Ogawa.

Chief Cabinet Secretary, Mr. Ichiro Hatoyama.

Chief of the Legislation Bureza, Mr. Joji Matsumoto.

The Foreign Portfolio.

LATER

The Cabinet has been formally an- nounced, the names being as given except that Mr. Yoshinori Shira- kawa will be Wat Secretary.

It is believed that Baron Tanaka's 435umption of the Foreign portfolio will be only temporary, as either Mr. Matsudaira, Ambassador at Washington, or Mr. Yoshizawa, Minister at Peking, is being ze garded as a likely candidate.

CHANGSHA'S PEASANT

UNION.

Chinese militarism and foreign imperialism." Marshal Chiang does SECURE COMPLETE CONTROL not expect forceful action from flankow as he has more than 300,000 troops immediately available.

The new Government desires the friendship of all countries, but in- sista upon the abrogation of unequal treatiça.

HANKOW NATIONALIST

GOVERNMENT. ISSUE THREE MANDATES. SEVER RELATIONS WITH NAN

KING AND SHANGHAL (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE.]

the

SHANGHAI, April 90th. According to Chinese reports re- ceived here this afternoon Nationalist Government at Hankow has issued three mandates:

SHANGHAI, April 20th.

The first dismisses Marshal Chiang In view of Marshal Feng Yu Haing's threatened invasion of Kai Shek from his post as Com- the Peking-Shuyuen Railway, Mar-mander-in-Chief of the National shai Chung To Lin has ordered Forces and orders his arrest, and

punishment. heavy reinforcements to be sent to Krigan.

CHINESE JURISDICTION AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

(Wuh Ta Yat Pao.)

SHANGHAI, April 20th. According to leading Chinese jurists in Peking, the search on the Japanese steamer Chuen Kart by the Peking Government was legal,|· according to Laternational Law and also as a step for the restoration of Chinese jurisdiction over foreign shipping.

The

SHANGHAI BANKERS AND HANKOW GOVERNMENT. (Wal To Yat Puo.)

SHANGHAI, April 20th. Banking. Association at Shanghai has decided that in view of the fact that the" Hankow Qoy ernment have purposely created a financial crisis by ordering a general embargo on ailver in the Hankow banks, financial transac- tions between Shanghai and Han- kow must immediately cense, begin- wing on the 18th inst.

NANKING CONFERENCE. INAUGURATED ON THE 19TH INSTANT.

(Wah To Yet Pas.)

SHANGHAI, Apt. 20th.

A Joint Conference of members

of the Central Executive Committee

The second appoints Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang to succeed Marshal Chiang with General Tang Seng Chi (Military Governor of Hunan) as Associate Commander-in-Chief. The latter has been ordered to advance to Nanking to attack, Chiang Kai Shek.

The third mandate announces the severance of all relations with Nan- king and Shanghai.

TO GLADDEN THE HEARTS

OF THE TROOPS. [THROUGH REUTER'S AGINCY.]

LONDON, April 20th. A consignment of gramophones and boxing gloves, sports material, books and magazinea to gadden the hearts of the troops in China are being seat to-day by the transport Neuralia, in possession of two new secretaries of the Y.M.C.A. The expenses for these articles have been provided by a recent fund to which £3,000 have been subscribed

STRONG ACTION BY TOKYO POLICE.

ARREST DELEGATES. GOING TO CANTON CONFERENCE. DEMONSTRATORS ALSO ARRESTED. (THROUGH REUTER‘# JOENCY.]

TOKYO, April 20th."

excitement Considerable

was

[NAVAL WIRELZEB.]

CEANOSHA, April 19th Changsha is one of the places where the Peasants' Union, acting for the Communists, have secured complete control of the situation Three Soviet d'gents landed here to-day from the s.s. Aunguo.

The civil and military authorities. "are now subject to the authority of the peasants.

Waha More Settled.

Wazu, April 19th Wuhu bar settled down and there is nothing to report from the city. Firing is now being opened from Tatang Pagoda on all passing

steamers.

The Northern Line On The Yangtste.

CHINKING, April 10th. The Northern forces are now lin- ing the north bank of the Yangtze from Pukow to Tangchow. Marshal Chang Tsung Chang's troops occupy the region from Pukow to Hiker hwer while Marshal Sua Chuan Fang's forces have control from the latter place to Tungchow.

reduced to 8 feet by 9 o'clock.

Two tugs and H.M.S.S. Durban and Fulvey have gone to her assist

ance..

There is a danger to the pas sengers.

Left Hong Kong Last Saturday. The 8.3. Aivo arrived at Hong Kong only last Saturday, leaving again" on Sunday. She is a twin- scrow steamer of 9,017 tons gros, well-known in the London-China- Japan run, and is commanded by Capt. C. P. Cooper, O.B.E., R.N.R. She is only thirteen years old, hav, ing been constructed by Meast Cammell Laird & Co, in 1914.

There were 15 first-class passen - gers and second-class passengers booked through and five first-cl335 and one second-class booked in Hong Kong, out of a total pasach-

"FREAKISH STORM"

ILLINOIS.

IN

RECORD

ROUND-UP OF BANDITS.

MANY LIVES LOST, AND MUCH DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

SCHOOL CHILDREN VICTIMS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

CARROLLTON, NL, April 90ta.

SECRET HAUNTS RAIDED IN TIÊNTSIN: AMAZING STORY FROM TSANGCHOW.

life, but, meanwhile, his employer had been badgered by the captive's family to offer a price for his re- This was in accordance.

TSANCHOW, March 31st. The bandit fraternity in this regian, who for months have car- ried on their activities with negli lenso. gible interference by the successive with the Chinese law of responsibi A freakish storm responsible for units of troops temporarily station-lity for the persons of employees deaths in the region of the Center-ed in the city, recently received and the sam was accepted at the ville tornado, without warning staggering blow. At the moment, bandits headquarters.

A message was sent to Tientsin. struck a school, killed a teacher some two dozen of them are enjoy- and buried 3 children in the debris. ing. the hospitality of the local authorising Lu's release, but before" All were injured,' 5 seriously, jail. Their trial is now in progress his departure for home, the bandits - Two school children, in the neigh-and, for all, except one prisoger gave him a douceur of 8100 for his bouring tewn of Chestnut, while who is wealthy enough to stay the services, with strict injunctions ret running from a building during the wheels of justice, the result can to betray them. Mr. Las accepted same storm were killed by flying only end in swift retribution for the terms, but, an arrival home," their crimes the execution discovered that both his grand- bricks.

mother and mother had died of A fruit grower at Hardin "was ground.

The story of their capture is grief at the supposed murder of killed when farm buildings were blown down. Over a dozen per-worth repeating, for it illustrates their sole hope of support.

In fierce rage at the tragedy, Mr. how, by a faulty calculation, and sons were also injured there.

The death roll. is likely to be undue reliance upon ene man's Lu went to his employer and reveal- word, practically a whole band of ed all his exact information ng to The storm pur heavily increased

ruffians has been brought to book. the members of the band, their local sued & straight line through Central It also shows how an outwardly headquarters as well as their secret

of Chinese haunts & Tientsin. The matter was. Illinois: Fatalities and heavy loss respectable member of property are reported in a dozon

reported at once to the Taangeho Yamen and the same night a strong its rest, broke in on the as-

towns.

SYDNEY'S STORM.

FIFTEEN FATALITIES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SYDNEY, April 90th. The death roll in connection with the storm, which occurred on the

on

society in these days ear, by the lure of riches, become an abettor of crime and, generally speaking, evade detection

of soldiers surrounded the

In the village of Niang Niang tonished inmates and made a grand When the rasca!3 Mino, opposite the market town of scoop of the lot. Chick Ti on the Grand Canal, lives had been rounded up and fettered a shop-keeper, who does a thriving and all their captives released, the business in oil. He has several momewhat extensive premises were assistants or apprentices. Not long all fred and reduced to ruins. ago be dismissed an unsatisfactory Suspicion naturally fell upon the employee, who, drifted into the pro- respectable Comciler. His arrest Stable life of a bandit, joining a was ordered and the next day the troops who had their headquarters City was ringing with news of the

nway.

17th instant is now given as fifteen.at Chang Chia Chang a few li extraordinary capture.

Mr. Lu was immediately sent up Here the patron and lead- (The store was described, in an ing member of the gang was a man, to Tientsin with detectives and, earlier telegram, as the most severe Chang, tolerably well off. He had, through his intimate knowledge, the however, recently failed in business, remainder of the gang were taken and, with a view to recouping his and brought down to join their com during the past fifteen years.]

losses decided to make his home rades in the Tsangchow jail. Such rendezous for those engaged a complete and devastating stroko in plundering their neighbours of justice has never been known in Chang's elder brother is member of the district and Mr. Lu finds him-- self a romantic figure in the public the Tsangchow" County Council and be generally lives in the City, leaving his considerabde property

ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE AT MANILA.

ger capacity of 90 first-class and SEVEREST FOR MONTHS FAST.

65 second-class.

Only one of the passengers is be lieved to be a Hong Kong man, "the | others booked. bere having transfer- red from other vessels.

Mr. E. H. Jones, of the China Soap Company, of Hong Kong was

a passenger. Miss W. H. Webb, Mies A. Armstead, Mr. A. H.

Smith, Mrs. L. Blaher, and Mrs. E. C. O. Thomson were the passen- gers booked in Hong Kong.

Through passengers were as fol-

lows:

BUILDINGS CRACKED.

[THECUCH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, April 19th, An earthquake lasting 40 seconda occurred at 1.31 this morning.

It

was the severest in recent months, and cracked a few build ings. There was no casualties.

COST OF LIVING IN ENGLAND.

LAST MONTH'S FIGURES LOWEST FOR DECADE. [TERCOCK REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, April 20th. The cost of living fell six points last month, namely, to 65 per cent above pre-war cost, this being the lowest for the past ten year

BRITISH AIR FORCE

⚫ DISASTER. BOMBER CRASHES: FOUR-

MEN INCINERATED.

* {THROUGH RIWTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, April 19th." An air force bomber crashed a Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey, and four airmen were incinerated."

MORE MEN FOR THE DEVONS:

Mr. J. Allan, Mr. L. J. Back- house, Eng. Comdr. R. J. Brown, D.S.O., Mr. G..W. Britten, Mr. E Damage By Shellfire At Nanking.

W. Brambleby, Mr. C. C. Bustin, NANKING, April 19th. The population of Hsinkwan are Eng-Comdr. G. Bevis, Comdr. P. Butter, Misa M. Brockway, Mr. H. fleeing into Nanking native city as Pukow side. A considerabic amount Dr. and Mrs. Campbell and two children, Mr. A. Choate, Lt. P. W. the result of shellfire from the W. Curtoys, Mr. A. L. Campbell, of darange in Hsinkwan is reported.msdale, Mr. W. Dunbar, Mr. E

The Nationalist authorities. have commenced to take the Customs G. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Edney and Infant, Capt. H. G. C. Franklin, Fund. Up to date the amount they fr. D. S. M. Fraser, Mr. G. H. Fhup (Jr.), Mr. Gill, Rev. W. W. have commandeered is 820,00,

Gibson, Mr. C. P. Goss, Mrs. Hewitt and child, Mr. J. Hill, Mr. R. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. G. M. and Mrs. Hollywood and 3 children, Mr. J. Hempsey, Mr. R. R. Hutcheon, Miss E. G. Hewat, Mr. C. C. Ineton, Mr. H. P. King Mix D. G. King, Miss L. Lace, Mrs. Lawson and child, Mr. A. S. Lord, Mr. O. B. Lord, Mr. E. J. Manning, Mr. G. H. Miles, Mr. T. Melanes, Mr. T. McLardie, Capt. K. D. W. Hacpherson, Mr. J. Mac HANKOW, April 19th.

donald, Mr. J. Newton, Mr. H. R. Although so far it has not been Norrington, Mrs. M. Ollerhead, officially announced, it would sp- Mr. F. and Mrs. Ormston and two children, P. O. Tele. C. F. pear that General Tang Seng Chi has been appointed the new Com Pitts, Mr. C. A Poot, Mr. C. L

Lt-Col mander-in-Chief of the Nationalist Feet, Mr. J. Robson, Mr. J. Robin DR. COOK THE 'EXPLORER. Armies. The Hankow Committee son, Capt. R. B. Ramsay, haye oficially intimated the disT. A. F. and Mrs Robinson, Mr. missal of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek K. Roxburgh, Mr. F. H. F. General Tang Seng Chi inspected Swayne, Mr. J. Bansom, Mr. W. G. a large military parade at Wachang Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Scott, Min C. Me to-day, and it is believed that this Mr. R. W. Smith, was preparatory to a move against Trowell, Miss G. Tait, Mr. 8. G. Titcombe, Mr. P. Todd, Miss E. the Fengtienites, north of Hankow.

The Minister of Finance is con- Tasartey, ir. C. D. Wright, serving the silver reserves in the C.P.O., Tele, J. C. Wood, Mra P.

P. Wodehouse, and Miss Xavier. banks at Hankow.

General Tang..

"The Ship Quite. Sale,"

SHANGHAI, April 20th.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, April 10th.

A detachment of 50 men of the 2nd Battalion Devonshire Regiment is leaving for China to-morrow to

join the lat Devon.

RELEASE ON PAROLE FROM PRISON.

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eye. Speculation is now rife as to whether the worthy Councillor will in the care of a capable subordinate. be able to escape the meshes of the This servant, having charge of a law. The general impression was number of rifles, secured by his that $10,000 would save his head master from the Mag'strate for the and that this sum would be terth- protection of his compound against coming, but, to the surprise of easy everybody, when the distinguished bemed marauders, fella ma victim to the wiles of the bandits. prisoner was cross-examined, the The rifles were a welcome addition Magistrate showed no signs of pre- to the armoury of the force, which, ferential treatment and the un- during the past winter, bus com- happy man is still in close cus mitted a series of daring raids on tody. As the day of doom drawa the unprotected villages of the near, frantic efforts are being made countryside. They made several by his friends to avert the ignominy rich hauls of booty and, of course, of a public execution. No doubt he followed the usual plan of carrying will escape Nemesis at off captives to their lair men, price. But all the rest of the gang, women and children, oa" whose recognising that, for them, the- heads were set heavy ransom. game is up and they have lost, will Among the motley crowd of un- go to their deaths true to type, fortunate captives, driven into the with mocking langhter and shrill County Councillor's quartera in curses upon their lips, posturing Chia Chang after a successful to the last and bidding for the secret approval of the vast crowd, foray, was a man, Lu, rmerly em-

witness the ghastly ployed in the oil shop at Niang that will

anco recognised spec Chinese in the interior," as Miao. La

at

several of his captors, including the rascal, who had once been his shop male. A stiff price was put on Lu's head, but he advanced the plea of poverty and stated that his family would never be able to pay the

racsom.

However, as he was something of a writer, with a ready wis, he offered his services to the band as a secretary and went to .Tientsin with a party of them to enjoy the proceeds of their ill-gotten gains. For a month, he shared in the gay

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heavy

in the Treaty ports, share the senti- ments of their rulers in regard to the sanctity of human life. Except for window-dressing purposes and propaganda, which deceives no one, but Western sentimentalists, they ignore the brand-new criminal code of

laws, regulating the death penalty and prefer the time-honour- ed barbaria custom of executions with the exposure of the victims' full view of gaping benda in sightseers.

CANNIBALISM IN EUROPE. police activity. So frequent, how- ever, became these disappearances that the gypsies' calculation was falsified.

MANY ORIMES BY A 'GYPSY BAND.

ASTONISHING TALE FROM MOLDAVIA.

in

The Moldavian police set on foot an intensive investigation," as a re- suit of which they have completely Established the guilt of the gypsies twelve cases of murder with rob bery. The gypsies have already. confessed that they cooked and ate New from Prague contains ap-five of these victime-for women report of cannibalism in Czecho- band is called Vilko, a typical palling official confirmation of the and one man. The leader of the Slovakia, which, when it was origin. gypsy, with raven-black hair and ally published, was so horrible as brilliant black eyes. Brought in to defy belief, writes Mr. Leonard chains into the room of the examin Bpray, in the Liverpool Daily Post.ing State solicitor he responded Dr. Frederick Cook, the erstwhile This report was to the effect that laughingly to the terrible allegation, a band of gypsies in the province of "Yes, we have eaten four women New York dentist, explorer, and

it, and are not afraid lecturer, who, nineteen years ago, Moldavia had committed several and one man. It was very good. I

murders and cooked had eaten, the don't regret: of saything." have discovered the North Pole, has bodies of their victims. startled the world by claiming to

In connection with the crime there

Unknown Woman Victim. obtained five years' liberty on

Another member of the band call parole from Leavenworth Peniten are under arrest twelve members of diary, where he has been since 1923 the implicated gray band and toured Rybar stated that Vilko in women. They have serving a fourteen years' sentence teen

had murdered and robbed a woman. for fraud in connection with oil examined by the State Prosecutor stigated the cannibalism after they years' period of liberty has elapsed Press said: "The gruesome deeds Cook will return to prison unless of the Moldavian gypsies are the gypsies had participated in the most terrible in the records of the murder. of this and of subsequent is pardoned is the meanwhile.

victims, and he ended his confession past century. It can no longer be "I am curious to know if I go to His application for liberty was ed that he had found that national

has been enting buman flesh for

victim, an unknown woman, whom' years."

the gang met on a lonely road, was

led with a hatchet. Murdered Smugglers. tence too severe, Fourteen years at Cook's age and in his state of

With amazing frankness, border- One especially cold-blooded crime health was virtually a sentence for life, Judge Wilson said, and he being on cynicism, the leaders of the to which the monsters have con him laboured under the false im- tions of murder and cannibalism. Moldavian bone dealer with whom pression that Cook had hoarded an They chose their victims mostly they had long business connections. lieved that the judge who sentenced band admitted the dreadful allega-fessed is that of the murder of

from the ranks of frontier smugglers From time to time, unknown to the immense sum of ill-gotten money.

The Government Frosecutor ques on the cool calculation that the dis-purchaser, they had included human of these delinquente bones among those they sold, and tions Judge Wilson's authority to appearance

murdered their at least not prompt any special, customer and ate him. and will oppose Cook's release. parole a prisoner once he is in gaol, would not attract much attention, or eventualno the

been

The captain of the hire has stock promotion. After, his five who in a statement to the Prague He added that all the twelve male.

wirelessed that the ship is quite cafe and awaiting tugs before mov-

NEW BRITISH DESTROYER.

(BRITISH WIRELLED BERVICE].

RUGBY, April 19th The first new destroyer to be built since war-the Ambuscade (9)-wax Court of Impeachment caused yesterday evening when the commisioned at Chatham to-day and the

designed king, at which Mesars Hu Han Japanese delegates going to the On her Min, Wu Che Fei, Teh Chien Wu, Pacific Labour Conference at Can-able et trials she was proved cap water in the No. 1 hold, but no sentiment considered. Cock's son- Chiang Kai Shek, Wang Shiu ton, just as the train was leaving. apced of 27 knots. She is to be water in the No. 2. Hung, Chai Yuen Pui and Lang Large crowds of workers who were ready to leave for Harwich on seeing the delegates off thereupon April 28th for har settling down Chak Yn were present.

Mr. Hu Han Mir, who presided, demonstrated, with the result that cruise before assembling with the referred to the restoration of the there were many mort arrosta. It ships of the Atlantic fleet at the integrity of the Kuomintang Party.is understood that the ex-Premier, end of Spring leave. She is equip- Mr. Wo Che Fei proposed that a Mr. Wakatsuki, had approved of the ped with four 4.7 guns and two 2 warning should be seat to the high participation at the Conference, and pounder pompoms.

[J.B.-Message incomplete owing Kuomintang officials, who are still consequently the sudden action of at Hankow and absentees" from the polics is apparently due to the to bad atmospheric conditions.

Beveral words doubtful:] change of Cabinet.

was inaugurated yesterday at Nan-police unexpectedly arrested the for service in the Atlantic festing. At present there is 21 feet of granted by Judge Wilson, who stat doubted that this band of gypsies the gallows or to goal" Another

Nanking.

p.m.

The tuga mentioned earlier are expected to reach the Khive as 7

. There are about 50 passengers aboard, of whom 46 are bound for Shanghai, and the remainder for

Japan

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