AMOY CHINESE SEEKING TO SPREAD
ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT
RESOLUTIONS" ADOPTED.
HOSTILITIES IN THE NORTH RESUMED.
VIEWS OF FENGTIENESE LEADERS.
NANKING NATIONALISTS AND THE SUN YAT SEN ANNIVERSARY.
The population of Amoy, or a goodly portion of it, still appears to be determined to carry out the threatened anti-Japanese boycote of Japanese commodities, Resolutions have been adopted" and a desire has been expressed to extend the boycott throughout Fukien province.
The campaign in the North has been resumed in earnest, hos tilities being reported as having occurred in the Kiu-Han railway" aren Both North and South appear to be eager for the fray and, what is even stranger, both are sanguine of
As in other parts of China, the third anniversary of the death of Sun Ta Sen has just been calebrated at Nanking, where some of the speakers seem to have taken the opportunity, while praising the late Dr. Sun," to denounce imperialistic foreigners” and
unsiaal treaties.”
THE FENGTIENESE IN NORTHERN SHANSI.
(Wah Tai Tai Pao)
SHANGHAI, March 15th.
THE ANTI-JAPANESE BOY. COTT AT AMOY.
(ak Tar Fat Pao.).
SHANOL, March 13th. The Amoy Anti-Japanese Boy. According to a report from Talcott Commission passed the follow. yuantu, the Fengticnese are busily ing resolutions preparing for action against Shansi at Shekchischeong. Northern Generals Going To Peking. Generals Chang Hsueh Liang and Yang Yo Ting have relummed to Potingfu from the front. They are proceeding to Peking.
1. Owing to non-settlement of other cases, in which many Chinese were shot by Japanese marines, the anti-Japanese movement should be extended throughout the whole of Fakten province.
2. An anti-Japanese demonstra tion to be arranged for the 12th
According to their report, the Fengtienese are stationed at Shan- I inst. yam, northern Shansi, and will soon launch an attack on the Ngan mun Pass, while General Tang Lu Lun will proceed to the front to direct operations.
THE SUN YAT SEN ANNIVERSARY,
4,:་
(Wah Taz Yat Pao.)
3. All trading ports in the pro vince should take unanimous setion to sever economic relations with Japanese merchants.
4. All commercial transactions with Japanese merchants should be finished within Ave days
CHINA'S “GOD OF WEALTH" BUSY AT PEKING.
(Was Tu Yat Pao."
BRANGEAI, March 13tb..
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY MARCH 14th, 1928.
LADY FLYER AND PUPIL KILLED.
FORMER PEER'S WIFE CRASHES AT NAIROBI.
AVIATION ENTHUSIASTS.
THROUGH-RISTEN'S LOKMOX,]
Nimoni, March-13th Mrs Carbery crashed at the afo drome here while flying with Dudley Cowie whom she was teaching. Both were killed
CEYLON HEAD-ON" TRAIN DISASTER.
EXPRESS AND PASSENGER- TRAIN COLLIDE.
in
21 PERSONS KILLED.
[TEKOUGA REUTER'S AGENCY.)
NEW YORK S. EXCHANGE.
BULLS AND BEARS STRUGGLE
SEVERAL FORTUNES MADE.
LAEUTER'S AMERICAN, IRRVICE}
New York, March 13th. Büllah enthusiasm is as rampant as over on the stock market, caus-
Colombo, March 19th. Twenty-one persons were killed
head on collision, near Kaiting a climax in the rise of the Radio tara, 28 miles south of Colombo, Corporation common stock, which between a passenger train and the reached 1391, an advance of 40 Galle Colombo expres
pointe since the 8th inst. Beaco were foroeth to pay fancy prices in order to get cut. The shortage in
Mr. Carbery witnessed the ac cident. Both Mr. Carbery and his wife were enthusiastic aviators. The engine and three carriages Mr. Carbery (who relinquished his at the express were badly damaged title when he became a naturalised and the engine and two carriages American) flew from London to of the passenger train were the dusting stock approaches a Nairobi in a Fokker monoplane lastech. November..
Mrs. Carbery who held
who held a pilot's certificate, left London on January 10th to join her husband at his coffee plantation, previously sending out a light aeropinne, making their fourth machine.
It was their ambition to make Kenya"air-minded."
GOLD FROM U.S.A
TO ITALY
G.$100,000 WORTH FAELS INTO THE WATER.
FOR AN UNKNOWN LOAN TO ITALIAN BANK.
DESTINATION."
NON STOP FLIGHT TO INDIA?
BRITISH AVIATOR STARTS.
(THROUGH BEURE'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, March 13th. Captain Hinchliffe, whose plans for a non-stop flight to India were recently featured in the newspapers, left Cranwell Aerodrome this morn ing for an unknown destination."
Captain Hinchliffe, if we mis take not, is the aristor who was altimately selected by Mr. Charles Levine, the American millionaire aviator, to phot ise Columina across the Atlantic from England. Weather conditions finally brought about the abandonment of the at- tempt and, instead, Hinchliffs and Levine set out to create a non-stop Bight in the direction of Indis. They, however, did not get farther, than, Italy, when an accident to is Columbia put a stop to the fight.]
"NIL DESPERANDUM.”
CAPT. LANCASTER RESUMES HIS FLIGHT.
{THROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY.] SHAHOHAL, March 13th.
SINGAPORE, March 13th The 3rd Anniversary of Sun Yat It is reported that Mr. Liang Captain Linesäter, and Mar served in Nanking, Shanghai and ganising a new Cabinet and with light aeroplane crashed at Muntok the task of floating an internal in January and was sent to cal gathering at the Recreation Ground, Nanking, Mr. Yr Yso Jen, part in the recently set up Comed their fight to Australia opa of the CEO. Executive mem- mission of Customs Tarifi Revi
[REUTER'S AMERICAN EXUVICH.Į
NEW YORK, March 13th, While an Italian liner was ship- ping 00 kegs of gold, valued at 50,000 each, two of them fell over- board, Divers recovered one.
This is the first revelation that gold was being shipped to Italy
since the war.
LATER
A gold dredger has recovered the second keg.
According to the New York Times, the transfer is not being made to france loam, to the Italian Government but in in con- nestion with on by the Guaranty Trust Company to the Banque d'Italia,
THE UNPACIFIC PACIFIC.
THE 5.S.
SHINYO MARU? SAFE..
DEUTER'S AGENCY.]
TOKYO March 18th.
* corner 26 and several operators
JAPAN'S
GRIEF
INTERMENT OF PRINCESS:
SAD SCENES IN TOKYO,
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
TOKYO, March 13th.” Touching ecenes marked the in- terment of Princess" Hiss.
BRITISH FLYER'S TRAGIC END.
*FLIGHT-LIEUT. KINKEAD
KILLED.
DISASTER AT CALSHOT.
[BRITISH WIRELESS RZAVICE ]
Housy, March 12th. Their Majesties, the Emperor and
Flight Lieutenant Kinkead, who Empress, did not accompany the cortege, but bade a tonching fare had been chosen from the Royal well to their youngest born before Air Force for the British the coffin was borne from the on the world's air speed reco Folace to the cemetery, m
The cortege slowly wound its way through the huge crowds amidst impressive silence, a
have made an enormous fortune RUBBER INDUSTRY. therein. One Irish broker is re-
pated to have profited to the as- tent of $5,000,000%
NEW US HIGH EXPLOSIVE DEPOT.
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE, Į
STATEMENT BYLAIR.
S BALDWIN ESA,
(THROUGE REGTER'S AGENCY, ]-
LONDON, March 12th. In the House of Commons, Mr.
Baldwin, asked to secure an interim report from the Committee of Civil Research on rubber restriction, in SITE IN NEVADA SUGGESTED. order to restore some measure of confidence in the industry, said he had nothing to add to his reply to a similar question last week, when he asid that the sole object of the Government was the development and prosperity of the industry Therefore, the time and mander of any announcement would be such as would best conduce to that end.
WASHINGTON, March 13th. The Army and Navy Board has recommanded the establishment of a high explosive depot for the Navy and has suggested a site at Haw thorne, Nevada, po miles from San Francisc
THE IRAK FRONTIER
FRICTION.
HOLY WAR” STILL
UNCONFIRMED.
COMMONS' DISCUSSION.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENUY.]
· Malacca Chinara Décision. A
-~ Malacca, March. 13th. The Chinese Chamber of Com merce has adopted a resolution in favour of the continuance of mod fed rubber restriction.
AGRICULTURE IN THE
EMPIRE.
LOVAT COMMITTEE MAKES BUGGESTIONS,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]
LONDON, March 19th.
was filled instantaneous
when the attempt
to-day
#have.
heen made, in a terrible disaster at Calshotg
The famous airman, who did lap of 280.76 miles än boar in the course of the Schneider Cup Race at Venien last year, met with dis nater, while making- a flight
at fall speed in a Super-Merine Napier seaplane, preparatory to attempting the new record.
The machine, a veritable bullet, bad only been in the air about tea minutes when it suddenly dived into the water almost vertically from a height of 400 feet, A huge column of water spurted to the fe, but neither the machine nor
the pilot has been seen again, Lieutenant Kinkend was killed in-
There can be Ittle doubt that
stantly
THROUGH REUTLE'S ̃ACKNUT.}-
Nose-dive Into zuna Sea.
Flight Lieutenant Kinkead, bad been at Calshot, Southampton Water, for sometime preparing the wonderful British machine to beat. the world's record.
The seaplane had been behaving splendidly in her previous spine, but soon after it started to-day, ib nose dived into the sea at terrific speed and dimppeared, no trace of
Rinkend or the plane being seen.
Kinkead went aloft at about 5:30: p.m. and circuited several times, alighted on the water, and then euiled again" into the air with a
A report of the Committee which has been considering a scheme for the creation of a Colonial agricul tural and scientific research service and hended by Lord Lovat, estimates the cost to be £197,000 sterling. The committee recommends a joint coun-He had been dying for about ten minutes when the seaplane sud- oil and two committees, the latter denly dived vertically ending in
health respectively and should sit Totho Imperial Institute, while room should be available in the
LONDON, March 12th Tho sitaation in Arabia was dis- cussed in the House of Commons. at question-time, when Mr.LA.CA M. 8. Amery, the Dominions Secre tary, expressed himself as glad of SEVERAL VESSELS LOST. the opportunity to deny the report that Indian troops had been ordered [THOROUGH
to Koweit.
Mr. Amery added that there had been no confirmation of the report The terrific or the Pacific that Ibn Saud, the King of the off the coast of Japan on Saturday Hedjaz, had declared & Holy War, dealing with agriculture and animal bure volume of water high into the
or had made any movement which night is giving rim to further con- sidarable anxiety for bing he could be identified as such, missing
sary by the British authorities to NY.K. liner, the Shingo Maru, Ibn Sand's court, recent advices left Yokohama for San Francisco exaggerated and there is little cause on Saturday, since when not a word for immediate anxiety, though has been heard from the vessel large force af Wahabis is reported
to be concentrated on the Trans Saturday night, and it is thought jordanian frontier possible that the wireless apparatus on the Shingo faru was damaged, trus scenting for the absence of information t
Sea's death was very generally obghi II is actively engaged in or- Keith Miller, whose Avro-Avian (already reported five vessels areIt was still considered unnece Colonial Office for the
air, as it crashed, past
Two lunches and a motor-boat
the tragedy, but could see nothing. An ambulance waited on the jetty witnessed the catastrophe doubted that death must have been instan faneous
Uneasiness, i felt regarding the send a British representative to advisers, vt de muurat went at full speed to the scene of Hankow yesterday. At a big off Toan. Mr. Liang is taking an active Singapore for repairs, have resume well-known in Hong Kong, which showing that the position had been tingnished, scientist on a salary of for some time," but none who,
bers, delivered a speech proving the veracity of Sun Yat Sea's will. He sold that when Dr. Stm was very gravely ill the will was prepared and approved by a number of Kud mintang leaders including Wang Ching Wei, Wu Chie Fet, Li She Cheng, Eugene Chen, La Tai Chao and he himself, before it was hand- ed over to Dr. Sun for his final approval and signature. Therefore the will should be respected by the Kuomintang members, me
Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and General Tan Yen Kai, who pre sided at the meeting, spoke in tara Mrs. Lise Chang Kai, an
810n."
OFFENSIVE AGAINST.
PEKING?
TROOP MOVEMENTS IN KIANGSI.
SOLDIERS WELL IN HAND.
KIUKIANO, March 2nd
- Considerable troop movements have taken place in the interior of the province recently, writes a North-China Daily News correspon-
dent. Chang Fu Kuci's armies
ARBITRATION TREATIES. U.S.A. NEGOTIATING WITH
GERMANY AND SPAINJAMAN
[BEU FEL'S AMERICAN SELVICE]
Send
WASHINGTON, March 13th. Negotiations have been opened with Germany and Spain for the conclusion of Arbitration Treaties similar to the recent. Franco American Treaty.
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN
PERSIA.
The storin› was worst en
Anxiety is also felt for about 20 fishing boats which, with 100 crew, have been masing of the Chiba Const since the storm on Saturday. At one time it was thought that the s.Etorofa Marui tad met with disaster in the storm, but a wire. less message has
The Dominions Secretary also in formed a questioner that the total cost of the subsidy paid to lba Saud in the years 1917-1923 was approxi mately £512,000 No subsidy had been paid to the King of the Hedjaz since 19
[BRITISH WIRELESS BUKVICE)
Unduly Alarmist.fm
Buany, March 12th..
The chief adviser should be a dis. £2,500 with an assistant on a salary of £2,000. It is essential to attract the best men it permanant resuits are to be expected.
The Empire Marketing Board it willing to help substantially to wards the cost and the Colonies will be invited to contribute.
THE
FIRST READING PASSED.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.)
LONDON, March 12th.
FLAPPER VOTE."
Delay Owing To Snowstorm,
Flight Lieut Kinkend had been waiting the whole, afternoon for a nowstorm to abate, and when fin aly it was decided safe to begin, hu made an inauspicious beginning
At first, the machine apparently experienced difficulty in tiang, bút, it ascended for ten minutes for a trial fight and then re alighted on the water & Wat
Short afterwards it rose again to begin the long prepared record
The machine had attained a terrify
Executive member of the Leftist hung about in the extreme south HALF A VILLAGE DESTROYED. out in search of two other missing thought they might. He added there Pers Vote, Bill | spoed when, in the heat moment, it
and then split into two parts," fuction, delivered a speech em-
Miao Pei Nan, with the 4th phasising that the Chinese popula: Army, has moved up the easters tion was on the decrease because border through Nanfeng and Kian. it was driven to hunger and exchang as far as Loping. He is re- poned to cold entirely owing to the pred to be on his way to Anking oppression of the foreign Imper
rid Chintehchen and Kimes, to ista by means of unequal tree
take part in the Northern Ex the abolition of which was t sistent policy of the Kuominta
MARSHAL WU PEI FU. ABSORBED IN BUDDHISTIC
CONTEMPLATION,
A NEW VIEW ON HEROES.
PERINO, March 1st. The latest militarist recruit to the banner of Buddhism is Marshal Wu Pej Ea, socording to despatches
former warlord of the Chihli is.
pedition non, under. Fang
The other portion, Ting Ying, calls itself the 48th Army, but is believed to be the re-
organized 11th Army lately under Yeu Ting. This army has moved down the Kan river as far as Nan chang and is also said to be on the way to join in the war in the north. Both the armies are reported to bavo behaved well and the foes people have nothing to complain of them except the usual subscriptions
Ordered Morth,
Asked whether the sensational The House of Commons passed fight, circled the serodrome, and afe Rescue the first reading of the ships and aeroplacas which went newspapers could be disregarded as tion of the People (Equal Fran- stating that she received
being unduly alarmist, Mr. Amery chise) Bill, known as the "Flap
apte xiived vertically into the water. de vessels have returned stating that
The Bill gives women at the age
The Accident. they cannot be traced Saturday's was no evidence that Ibn Saud was of 21 vote on the same terms as directly responsible for the raids storm was one of the worst known, which it would be scarcely accurate men and would enfranchise 3,350.000 The onlookers stood transfe
more women to the electorate, which | with horror, crying out “ My God, ** Shinyo Meru " Balo.
to describe as an invasion.
The British Government were in would then consist of 12,230,000 men he's down l World has been received that the frequent communication with Ibn and 14,500,000 women Shinyo Maruis en er ge
Saud. A hope for the safety of the
[THROUGH" BEUTER'S AGENCY.]
TEHERANS, March 13th. Sovere earthquake shocks have occurred at Nebanden, in the Sistan
districts
Ono shock destroyed 500 houses comprising half a village.
FRENCH FINANCES. PARIS PAPER'S COMMENTS.
|
Daiichi Muraran Maru and the
Kashia Haru, two vessels which disappeared daring : Saturday portions of floating wreckage have night storm, has been given up as been discovered,
BRITISH TRADE.
Craft from Portsmouth and tags raced to the scene and searched the water frantically, but only a
Last December they suggested a meeting at a convenient pot beFURTHER OFFICIAL DETAILS Lew wood splinter marked the
tween Ibn Saud and the Resident at the Persian Gulf to discuss any outstanding mattera
The suggestion had been several times repeated but The Sand so far, md not availed himself of the op portunity offered him for full dis cussion of outstanding questions
THROUGH BAYAS AGTFCY,]
It is feared that both have foun- dared with all hands, tofalling-81. PARIS, March 13th Le Petit Parisien observes that the It seems that the Daichi fure amount of bank notes now in circu-Jan Alaris was proceeding to the re lation, namely 59 billions of francs, met with disaster herst corresponds exactly with the basis.
before the
WITZ
rescue of the Koryu Maru when she
A number of other mail reisola
SHAN FRONT. A
GERMAN FARMERS AND HIGH TAXATION.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
Ruoat, March 19th returns Los Bebruary, the British According to the Board of Trade exports during the month show an increase of £4,500,000 compared with February last year. For the first two months of this year, the exports how an increase of over £8,500,000
ecene of the disaster
From the time of striking the water like a shot from a gun not a single trace of the machine itself has been subjected to the mustest has been seen, though the water
search
It may be taken as defnitely established that the famous airmen
ciled
A Great Aviator. [Flight Locut. Kinkesd was one of 1927, 201
of the British team which won the Imports for the first two months Schneider Cup Venice Inst of this year shows a decrease of September, the others being Flight nearly £8,250,000 compared with the Leut Webster, the winner, and corresponding two months of last Fight-Lieut. Worsley, who was year. The returns are regarded second., Kinkend was forced to sa gratifying confirmation of the descend after completing six laps, British trade revival,
from TTc Szecher, wherb the collected from the merchants of this increase of prices: since 1914 | have limped into harbour during TINKER BLOODSHED AT BIG compared with the first two
to 12 billions circulating before he the past two days to res living by sufferance of the Bichuan Chu Pet Teh's 3rd and 9th Armice The recent placing into circula damaged or the reult of the storm. leaders dan dolare concentrated round Kiukiang tion, consequent upon the elimina
Wu has foot much of his former and Nanchang Men of these tion of short term national "defence HOSTILITIES ON THE KIN impetuousity and is a changed armies recently occupied the lovely man. Ed-rises early and after theyethodist Mission Compound in bonds, was to meet the requirements venal morning exercise, he studies Nanchang Bath, these armies hay of economic activity. Buddhist scriptures. He particu-Be ordered north by Chiang Kai arly cherishen y miniature gold Shek but this does not fall in with Buddha, a gift from the Tibetan the view of Chu Pei Teh and as a spiritual dignitary, "which" be"" al
consequence he has resigned his
MEETING.
[THLOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Beruix, March 15th The farmers discontent with the high taxation and the alleged low duties on unported farm produce beve culminated in big anti Government demonstrations
Boyed thousands of sraall land- the Kuominchun forces are attack-ownery from various places in
Brandenburg. lag with the object of crossing the and Neurupping came into NEW DER March 12th go to the south of Tzechow with the Ponce after
on the Kishan Railway ANO
INDIAN ASSEMBLY
INCIDENT::
REPORTER FINED
THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]
THROUGH ZEUTKE'S AGENCE.
WARA PEKINO, March 12th.
Hostilities have broken out on the Kinhin front
Its learned semi-officially that
ly riotous effair
a
Ways carries on his breast potion as Chairman of the Ero
He is so überbed in the teaching vincial Government. The designs,, of Buddha that after a few minutes tion has not been accepted yet.. conversation with his visitor he
ANG Duff's Farm. closes his eyes and loses himself in
Buddhjet In Krukiang wa have had a peace. A sequel to the amazing incident The 29th Army is stubbornly re- Pihajet contemplatior
They were diaper Wren asked for his Tül time. Until quite recently in the Assembly at the conclusion stating the attack and a continuous litle damage, pri scriptures;
tches a sigh there have been few troops in Bin of the debate on the Statutory Com barrage by the Fenstion heavy
"windows regarded an kiang, which means you are not mission headed by Sir John Simon, batteries has so far prevented the
mply, those pushed of the pavements by gallon when an Indian newspaper reporter Kuqminchun Army from achieving The discontent.
his world my officers on small poules and the dropped an attactic case ona is objectiv
1fe1eurface of the izoete is low infected Basil Blackett's bend from the Press
Weltis semi
claimed that by the recent met
Junkers and? than usual. Now a división of the Gallery, is the conviction of the the Fengtien forces have the altua.
clared that, thé 3rd Arm"
been ernt here, and reporter on a charge of doing injury i tion well in hand
buldings to a public servant bead-several
Tow Ally For The Houts
and y
- men who pre
for the supe chall be rest my retribu
about
had occup Thai conver
ditary leaders (crust
His name is Chaman Lal and he been was reporter engaged by the depot Hindustan Timer: The Court to arm Fay imposed a fine of 250 rupees, that sort of Fwith":
three
SHANGHAI March 13th
of the docs
It is understood that General Chu the Pr tch with 40,000 men, has-de-rout
"aligned himself with Marcards
storm breaki chal Chiang Kai Shek,
Prenzlau
finiow
particular
U.S. STRIKE-BREAKERS.
REIGN OF TERROR".
AFREUTEL SKAMERICAS SERVICK]
WABBINGIOS, March 12th. Severe criticietos are contained the report of the Senate Com
ce which has been investigating situation in a section of the abdylvania bitaminous coulidis- ict, where a bitter strike has been carried on for the past year we The Committee: describes, the con-
but on one of those lape he mede 780.78 miles per hour, against the winner's average of 25 10 miler
Bonth Flight Lient. Kinkead was African, with a disting record.
WEATHER REPORT.
blood". ditions now prevailing as a Reign: China is sent = nl of terror,««and severely, criticises cyclone, may.
present housing conditions. It goes Strong to
on to speak of dasta
shooting mmorality
into
and also
emp
Fčakers, anloyed by
the mine owners: