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CHURCHER-On February 11th, at St. Leonards, the result of an accident, Esira JOSEPHINE CuenCHER, of the China Inland Mission, aged 60.

the B.I.S.N, Co.

FEXWICE-On February 16th, at Exmouth, Capt. HENRY CLEN NELL FENWICK, R.NR., late of KAY-On March 9th, at Shanghai, GEORGE MATHESON KAY, late Shanghai and Nanking Rail way, aged 34 years. MARRIOTT-On February 16th, at the Haymarket Hotel, London, ALICE, youngest daughter of the late JAMES RAMADAILE SMITE, of Hasholme Hall, York, widow of Sir HAYES MARRIOTT, K.B.E., CM.G. of Singapore, a week

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eral CHANG and his followers were supported with Japance, money and munitions. Other Chinese papers do

not go this far in their denuncia- tions, but are agreed that the

The retirement is announced at

Finlayson, who was formerly com mander of the craiser Kent when she was senior, officer's ship at Vladivostock.

A change of captains is shortly to be made in H.M.S. Cumberland on the completion by Captain A 1. Snagge of his time in the vessel. He will be succeeded by Captain

Japanese were at fault in permit ting General CHANG to hatch bis schemes in Dairen, in Japanese leased territory in Manchuria, and in allowing him to charter a private F. Potter, who, since Septem Japanese steamer to take him to Shantung.

ber, 1926, has been Deputy Direc tor of Torpedoes and Mining. Captain Potter, who will be 44 on August 8th, completes 30 years service this year, and during the late war was torpedo officer of the battleship Monarch, Grand Fleet.

It has been common knowledge for months that General CHANG and former members of the Anfu clique were preparing some such schemat in Dairen. The Chinese papers have printed forecasts of the group's

The following appointments op- plans which accorded almost exact- peat in the Gazette:-Alt. V. C. ly with those recently announced by

Branson, M.C., A.R.C.S., D.I.C the former Military Governor, of the province. The Japanese have B.Sc., 4.1.C., to be Government known these plans, but did not feel Analyst during the absence on leave they could do anything unless the of Mr. E. E. Dovey; Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith to be Assistant group actually enlisted men or attempted to import or buy muni. Land Officer and Deputy Registrar tions inside the leased territory of Marriages from March 12th; Mr H. L. Lockhart (hitherto of the Dairen is full of political refugees Sanitary Department) to be Inspec from China proper who are con- tor of Juvenile Labour and Inspec- stantly discussing schemes for agita tions in China, but the Japanese tor of Factories during the absence authorities declare that under the on leave of Inspector F Mende; regulations it is hardly possible to His Honour the Paine Judge (Mr. expel such men for mere political Justice Wood) and Mr. Neilage 8. discussions. Probably no man in Brown to be members of the Court China would have auch complete of the University. resistance from the people at inrge as CHANG TSUNO CHANG His "rule for almost two years in Shantung was one of the worst examples of feudal oppression in modern Chi- nose history. He over-taxed and extorted from Shantung people until the entire province was bied white, and the peasanta emigrated by the hundreds of thousands to Manchuria to save themselves from starvation..

The Cabinet" which General

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Antonic Giarizzo, captured by the Sicilian police in one of their latest round-ups of evil-doers, though only 94, has more than 100 years of im prisonment to serve, Sentenced by the murders, hold-ups and robberies, Gisrizzo escaped from the police about three years ago when he was being transferred from one prison to another, For three years he lived a hunted life in the moun- that of

away. It is thought that he entered by the verandah of an adjacent flat which is unoccupied, ".

Last month Chong Choy, licensee of the Chinese Cafe, Oxford-street, London, was, fined £7 for per mitting drunkenness and supply- ing intoxicants after hours. He was also ordered to pay £91 costs." Mr. Cecil Whiteley, C., for the defence, said that Choy came to Londen in 1908 and became chef to the Chinese Minister at 49, Ever since then the defendant had been very well known to the Chinese Legation, and was a man of very high charac ter.

Fortland-place.

On the nights in question the defendant was not on the premises, de supervision being left, to 2

manager.

A second-hand automobila: for 10,000 cups of coffee was the bar- gain made between a young man of lovereto and the proprietor of a local café. The cafè owner, having stated that he was willing to buy the young man's car, but had not the ready cast, the latter offered the above terms, which were put down on paper and duly signed. Two lawyers who happened in the café at the time acted as witnesses The terms of the contract permit the 10,000 cups of coffee to be con sumed by any persons delegated by the former owner of the automo- bile. It was calculated that if the car-owner had to drink all the 10,000 cups himself, it would take him nine years to get even with the café proprietor, if he took three

ups a day."

Grandfathers in Tennis Finais.

Two grandfathera, Capt. N. E. Cook and W. H. Babbitt, fought through to the final round of this year's Cook-Thomas doubles com petition of the Manila Tennis Club After defeating several teams of younger men, the "granddads" were forced to yield the club cham- pionship to a team consisting of the Navy champion, Commander C. C. Gill, paired with J. A. Thomas.

Aviation in Kwangtung.

After winning one of the most important literary and dramatic works in prizes offered for new Italy; the young dramatist, Riccar do Testa, has been declared insane, and sent to the insane bospital of Collegno. Testa won the annual

Information is to hand from prize for a new drama offered by the Wuhan Civil Air Service that review Commoedia, and his work number of airplanes will soon be was produced with success in Turin ready for service between Naaning. and Milan. On the first night of Liuchow, Wuchow, Canton the production, Testa was in prison Hankow for both mails and pas- theft.

ard

CEANG has announced for his gov. tains of Sicily. When he was taken ernment includes some impressive from the Catania jail to figures, chief among them being Portolongone, where he will work out his sentence, he was guarded Marshal WU PE FC, one of the best-liked of the former feudal war- by 1 police officers. lords, and PAN FU, former Premier in the CHANG Tso LIN Government in Peping. It is not known, how ever, what real share these men have in the movement. Marshal W has been in retirement in Szechuan province for years, and it is not believed he would care to take an active part in any political plot. However, the movement has brought further misery to the people in Northern Shantung. It is reported that more than 60 villages have been sacked by the contending serving a

First Division at Liuchow have He had previously under. Bengers. The Headquarters of the Dress. troops, who were all at one time

mere bandits, calisted by various gone three sentences for similar been asked to begin work on the offenses. Brought before the com. independent bandit chieftains.

Northern Shadtung has been in mission of alienists he was judged construction of a suitable landing more or less continuons disorder to be insane and unaccountable for field and surveys have already been new light airplanes recently de- for more than a year now, as the his actions. He was released from made. The first accident to the district has become a sort of no- prison, and sent to the in livered to the Aviation School at Taishatau occurred last week, when one of these planes was forced to descend through engine trouble, A strong wind blowing at the time

the prevented the aviators from mak ing a clean landing and machine tipped over on its nose, the forepart of the machine being rather seriously damaged. The air- men sustained minor bruises.

The Baily Press.

HONG Keno, March 18TH, 1929.

sentence för commOH

THE STRUGGLE FOR UNITY man's land, isolated from the rest hospital, Meanwhile his comedy: "The Shell," has been both played of China. Occupation by the Japanese of the Tsingtao-Tsinan and published, and has received

considerable praise, from critica. IN announcing his retirement from railway zone, has prevented any effective movement against this dis-

Humour is not usually considered the post of Commander-in-Chief of trict by troops from the South, and

to be a distinguishing characteristic the district is not easy to reach. the Nationalist Armics, CHIANG KAI from North China. The textion has of Governments, but occasionally it SALX has expressed his desire to been divided among several hostile does emerge, generally in an up- conscious form. A resident in the bandit chiefs, each with complete Straits Settlements har sent to one see an end of internal strife. At powers in his own bailiwick, and

of the London papers two specimens. which deserve at least an honour-Pottery in Chinese Graves, the opening of the Kuomintang each threatened constantly with at-

tacks from the others. The Japanese able mention. The first occurs in Rare and valuable specimens of Conference last week at Nanking authorities in the Kwantung leased a municipal by-law of Penang, Chinese porcelain dating as early as the Tang dynasty of the ninth the Chairman voiced. a similar territory have decided to exercise "Separate and distinctive badges,"

stricter supervision aver political it says, "shall be provided for century have been unearthed from desire for the unification of China refugees, restricting their move-male dogs and for female dogs. Filipino grave sites by Prol. Otley in fact as well as in theory. Uu-ments and as far as possible pre- For the purposes of these by-laws Beyer of the University of the venting their political activities. a female dog wearing the badge of Philippines. The finds" tell s fortunately, only a couple of days At Dairen the Japanese Civil Ada male dog shall be deemed to be tale of ancient commerce between The other the Philippines and China. More previously we were told of General ministration has issued a strong without a badge."

warning to Chinese there, and the specimen of humour is an official than 50 towns in the province of CHANG TRUNG CHANG's determina- local harbour police bave prohibited list of languages spoken in the Rizal were users of the Chinese tion to consolidate the disaffected shipowners from transporting any colony: Cantonese, Khek, Hokkien, ware, Beyer has found. Many of munitions or making charter con- Tiew Chiew, Hakka, Hok Chin, the wares are extremely rare and tracts with CHANG TSUNG CHANG Hylam, Mandarin, Tamil. Sing some are of sorts hardly to be or his followers. The attempt by halese, Malayalam, Telugu, Hin found in China itself to-day. Ap- General CHANG to set up a Govern dustani, Sikh, Pathan, Malay,parently the custom was to put ment emphasizes the need

Javanese, Siamese, English, Dutch, seven pieces of pottery and porce prompt settlement of the differences Portuguese, French and Ameri-lain into each grave. Many take between the Japanese, and Chinese regarding Shantung, and it is to be

The cruiser Dartmouth, Captain hoped that something definite may soon result from the negotiations R. H. Hallifax, was ordered to between Japan and the Nanking leave Portsmouth on February 14th Government.

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Children abandoned in all parts: pore, March 31st-April 3rd; and Hong Kong, April 8th. The Carys- of the world and brought up at the fort and Cleopatra have also been expense of different countries may brought forward from reserve for eventually be taken under the pro- On Friday three Chinese, cases of trooping duties to China. Protection of the League of Nations. small-pox were reported..

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Bookkeeping and Stenography-Reply stating Qualifications, Age Nationality This Large Volume of approximate of agreement though for from ly 2,000 Pages gives, in addition complete-between Canton and Nan- to the Usual Lists of Firms, anking, but between these and the Alphabetical List of Residents ultra-reactionaries in the North in the Far East containing the there seems no hope of amiable Kamer of early

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