ILI TSAI HSIN RUMOURS PERSIST.
FENG RE-ITERATES HIS LOYALTY.
LIU CHEN NIEN FIGHTS BACK.
FESTIVAL HOLDS UP WARFARE.
The rumours that Marshal Li Tsai Hain has been executed in Nanking still persist," despite numerous "authoritative" denials.
General Feng Yu Hsiang, the "mystery man " of Chinese politics to-day. is said to have re-iterated his obedience to the Naaking Government. *
".
Fighting still continues in Chefoo: but in Canton and Shanghai the protagonists have laid war aside for the moment, as to-day is the Yellow Flower Festival.”
BATTLES NEAR CHEFOO. CHIANG KAI SHEK'S FINAL
FIERCE FIGHTING; LOSSES FOUR HUNDRED !
(THROUGH XEUTER'S AGENCY.]
to
WORDS.
COUNTRY MUST COME INTO LINE,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
NANKING, March 29.
CHEFOG, March 98. Chang Tsung Chang has sent a "Minister Plenipotentiary"
The Kuomintang Congress con- assure the American Consul, Ar. cluded its sessions to-day after con- Leroy Webber, the doyen of the tinuous daily sittings practically Consular Body, of the protection of without incident. lives and property.
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Chiang Kai Shek,, describing the Although 20,000 of Chang Tsung reactions of the Congress delibers Chang's troops are in the vicinity, tions, said that one reason for the only 500 picked men" and 1,000 dissension within the Kuomintang bodyguards are retained in Chefoo. Party was the growth of cliques, An old official of Chang Trung which must be eliminated. He also Chang is restiming office in Chefoo, Kuomintang Committees were an- complained that the provincial where the newcomers are styling tagonising the Provincial Govern themselves the "Allied Republicaments by attacking their policies Army."
and actions, and also by charging aries, which is false. them with being anti-revolution Chiang Kai Shek declared that Committees must co-operate, with The Provincial
י
Chu Yu Pu is directing opera tions against Liu Chen Nien, whose retirement to Wei Hai Wei is fore
casted.
The insurgents are endeavouring to encircle Muping, attacking from the enst.
"
It is estimated that the total casualties on both sides in the re- cent fighting are 400.
Liu Chen Nien has lost 1,000 men through capture or betrayal, as well
this must cease.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929.
TSINAN TERMS SETTLED.
UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT.
DEPLORED."
MUTUAL RESPECT.
(THROUGH RIUTENA AGENOT.)
NANEIRO, March 28, Dr. G. T. Wang and Mr. Yoshi- zawa signed the agreement settling the Tsinan incident to-day.
It is officially announced that the terms of the Tainan Settlement
are:---
EMPIRE'S ENVOY LEAVES.
DEPARTS INFORMÅLLY FROM LONDON.
TRAIN NEARLY MISSED!
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
Loxnox, March 23. In contrast to the reception await- ing him in ceremonious Japan, the Duke of Gloucester's departure
from London was most informal.
thronged not merely with ordinary The platform at Victoria was boat train passengers, but a crowd of Easter holiday makers
The Duke of Gloucester neprly. Firstly, at more than twof missed his train. Whistles were His and the Prince of Wales and Prince George were anxiously awaiting the Duke of, whom there was no sign.
months after
the
BRITAIN'S TRADE IN RUSSIA.
DELEGATION IN MOSCOW."
A HEARTY WELCOME ACCORDED.
{THROUGH REUTKEM AORNCY.]
Moscow, March 29. The British Commercial Delega-" tion, who are studying conditions in Russia, have arrived. They were met at the frontier by the Chair- and welcomed here by the leading man of the Reception Committee, commercial body, and the Society Intions with foreign countries. for the Promotion of cultural re
The delegation were housed in the three best hotels, and attended in their
the blown and the flag waved. signing, staff assembled on the platform an evening reception
Japanese Government shall with- draw all Japanese troops from Shantung The Chinese Nationalist Government atfer the withdrawal shall bear the full responsibility for protecting all Japanese lives and property in China, as it has re- peatedly declared that it holds liselt responsible, according to ternational law for the adequate protection of all foreigners in
China.
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of Chinese
and
Secondly, Joint Commission consisting of an Chinese-Japanese
equal number Japanese commissioners will be established for the investigation and adjudgment of the question of due to the Nanking incident. losses sustained by both countries
In view of the existing friend- ship between the two people, both Governments deplore the extremely unfortunate Tsinan incident.
"The Governments
and people slike now sincerely hope for an In order to achieve this end they improvement in mutual relations. He added that regard the unhappy feeling reault the Kuomintang did not understand past, and hereby make this declara number of the younger members of ing from the Tsinan incident aa the Party's policy, and concluded tion. by urging the need of unity.
local officials.
The agreement is composed of the Legislative Yuan, said that exchanged between Dr. Wang and Hu Har Min, the Chairman of four documents, namely the notes SUCCCBA of the Congress would Mr. Yoshizawa, the Protocol and strengthen the prestige of the Party the Declaration. suit that the Kuomintang and and the Government with the re- Government would be fully equip ped to fight any reactionary ele
disturbing the When the next Congress was.com country. vened he was convinced it would volutionary programme. be able to carry out a complete re
as a few field-guns, filty trenchments mortars, 1,000 rifles, and 100,000 rounds of ammunition..
Liu Hsuan Li has beep appointed the Chefoo garrison commander.
Telephonic and telegraphic com- munications between Hwanghaien, Tengchowiu and Lungkow- have been restored.
Chefoo Muleted.”
JAPANESE LEAVING
SHANTUNG.
EARLY EVACUATION.
(THROUGH EEUTER'S AGENCY.]
that the Chinese-Japanese agree
TOKYO, March 28. On receipt of an official report: ment has been signed, the General Staff telegraphically instructed the commander of the garrison
withdrawal of
Two minutes after the train was, due to leave the Dake appeared, walking unconcernedly. He had only time for rapid leave-taking of his brothers, and a handshake with the Japanese Ambassador, when the train steamed out, The Duke is accompanied by the Eart of Airlie, Sir Hugh Elles and Ad miral Lloyd Thomas
The Japanese Ambassador and, his staff came to bid him farewell.
THE KING'S PROGRESS. ARCHBISHOPS TAKE THE
OATH.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE)
ReGay, March 27.
honour,
WALL STREET SLUMP, A STEADIER MARKET, [RECTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
New York, March 27. Bulls have regained complete control of the market, bidding up. on a wide assortment on issues which rose from 83 to 820 per share..
The "market closed strong. The restoration of confidence is ascribed to an announcement by the National City Bank, which supplied the market with funds yesterday, to the effect that it would continue its policy of lend- ing assistance when necessary.
NEW YORK, Later: Following yesterday's sensational slump, the opening of the Stock
PROBLEM OF OIL PRODUCTION.
MAGNATE'S VIEWS,
CURTAILING CRUDE OIL SUPPLIES.
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
New Yoax, March 27. magnate) has arrived here to at tend the conference of the Ameri- Sir Henri Deterding (the oil
United States, Mexico, Northern can Petroleum Institute on plans to curtail the oil production of the and South America.
Sir Henri Deterding said the meeting was one of the fruits of the Conference which he and Mr. Walter Teagie, of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey and Sir John Cadman had in Sectland last summer when they agreed that the oil production ought to be curtail ed. He added that it must be a ranged so that no one group could profit by the sacrifice of another.
Curtalling Programme... The directors of the American animously approved of the Ameri Petroleum Institute have un can Oil Industry's plan to curtail 1929 average. This means a cut of the production of crude oil to the 170,000 barrels daily in the United State and reduction of output in the Mexican, South American trolled by the Royal Dutch Group. and Western Hemisphere fields con- The plan includes a recommenda- tion for the formation of a per- manent organisation to study serious overproduction throughout
RUM-RUNNING DISPUTE.
UNSUSPECTED SYMPATHY FROM AMERICA.
TREATY REVISION.
(REUTER'A
The
AMERICAN SERVICE)
WASHINGTON, March 27. official report from the British Consulate at New Orleans on the sinking of the I'm Alone was received to-day from
studied had been the question of Canadian Legation where it is stated that the only point hitherto
the
the distance the vessel was from the shore when first hailed by the revenue cutter Woollcott,
If it is established that the ship United States the case will pro was within the jurisdiction of the bably not be pressed but if it is proved that she was outside United States territorial waters, the State. Department will probably acknow- ledge that the attitude of Canada was justified and take steps to
+
settle the matter.
The general impressidh is that the revision or at least a clearer whatever the outcome of this case,
Rum Smuggling treaties will be definition of the Anglo-American argently necessary.
State Department officials are of opinion that they may find it neces 1202 sary to submit the case to arbitra
The American Press is very favourable in its comments on the cident. British attitude regarding the in-
Treaty Provisions,
memorandum says that the I'm A faller version of the Treasury the world.
Simultaneously a meeting of oil-rum-running by an American boot- Alone was specially adapted for
The King, in his first official Market to-day was widely discuss owners in California decided to legger, who is now in prison in the
at Bognor the Archbishops of Canterbury and York who swore allegiance.
"
hand.
declarations of leading New York Optimism was inspired by the
the expected rally. bankers, which paved the way to This started yesterday afternoon and continued
curtail the average
at least 139,000 barrels.
THE COASTAL SERVICE.
CHANGES AND APPOINT-
.MENTS.
King descended in a lift from his Mr. Baldwin read the oath. The bedroom and walked into the room Archbishops, in glittering robes, Kennecott Coppers and Canadian on the ground floor where the
to-day.
New Haven shares were up 41, knelt on crimson cushions and kiss-Pacifics 21, whilst Johns Manvilles, ed His Majesty hand.
of others moved with the risingmaster, Chinhua, has gone acting Columbia Gramophones and a host
Captain D. D. Richards, acting tide.
Beck, of the Huichow, has gone master, Shantung; Captain J. master, Chinhua.
Captain E. M. Gellie, of the Kweiyang, has gone master, Hui- chow. Captain R. H. G. Ashby, from Home leave, has gone master, Kveiyang.
ceremony.
The King stood throughout the
Mr. Baldwin and the Archbishops The market opened much steadier, afterwards lunched with the Queen the leading favourites moving up and Mr. Baldwin, later, had a long from five to seven. chat with the King in his bedroom.
THE MEXICAN REVOLT, BRITISHËR INVOLVED.
41
TIMBER FIRM IN BANKRUPTCY.
SUGGESTION OF FAKED BOOKS.
DEBTOR'S DENIALS. An application in the Bankruptcy Court before the Chief Justice (Br Henry Gollan) yesterday concerned
Captain A. N. Taylor, from re- serve, has gone master, Shansi.
Mr Aherne, chief officer, Fat- shan, is on reserve, Mr. T. Gofton, chief officer, Kiukiang, has gone chief officer, Fatsban. Mr. H. S. Patrickson, chief officer, Shantung. has gone chief officer, Kiukiang. pointed second officer, Hupeh. Mr. Mr.. F. E. Noyon has been ap-
Hupeh, is on reserve.
Mr. J. McKinlay, chief officer, Hapch, is on reserve. Kiungchow, is on reserve. Mr. J. H. McLaren, from reserve, has Mr. F. J. Grifiths, chief officer,
gone chief officer, Kiungchow.
ernment seized the I'm Alone in 1926 for obtaining a false clearance in Halifax. Her activities had been previously notified to the British. The schooner cleared from Belize for Nassau early in Febru ary and was found off the coast of Louisiana. Subsequently she turn- ed up at Belize in ballast, having
on March 12 with liquor for Ber- where. She re-cleared from Belize, obviously landed her cargo else-
course thither when the American muda. She was 500 miles of her coastguard boat "Walcott" frat picked her up on March 20,
The "Dexter," which fell in with her on March 22, first warned her that she would sink her if she re-. fused to heave to, but no attention was paid to the warning.
INTER-SERVICE RUGGER.
ARMY BEAT AIR FORCE.
March 27.
The Army team won the Inter- day by defeating the R.A.F. by 27
Military Movements, manifesto stating that the "die is Following swiftly the issue of a cast, and the Government cannot turn back until the Kwangsi Clique are defeated and the country is General Chang Tsung Chang en again united under the same Kuo Shantung to commence preparations employee of the San Nicholas the affairs of the Kwong Tang WoA M. Buchanan, second officer, Services Rugby Championship to
mintang banner," the Nationalist militarists have ordered Chu Peito complete the Teb, commanding the 1st Route
troops. Army, Liu Chih, of the 2nd Route It is expected that the first ship- Army, and Han Fu Chu of the 3rdment of troops from Tsingtao will Army, to advance simultaneously be early in May, and probably the inte Hunan and Eupeh," while pre- in the latter part of May.. cautions are being taking to safe
whole evacuation will be complete guard the Tientsin-Pakow Railway.
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tered Chefoo last night after ar- ranging with the delegates of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for the payment of $200,000 guarantee of peaceful entry.
It is reported that the capture of Chefoo was effected by General Chu Yu Pu, Chang's right-hand man, who encircled Chefco towards ❤ Meniou. He is continuing the campaign in the hope of cutting off Liu Chien Nien's retreat.
Liu's Come.Back.” Liu Chier Nien is reported to have halted the retreat af Shinkia | tan, eight miles east of Chefoo, and intends to resist the enemy.
It is estimated that 3,000 of Chang Tsung Chang's troops pass- ed-through-the-city-yesterday after neon. They are taking over Liu's former barracks three miles to the east of Chefoo.
Chang's troops are flying a five coloured flag, comprising a black "border" and a yellow cross, dissect ing black, red, blue and white
LI TSAI HSIN RUMOURS.
CONFLICTING REPORTS.”
(Wah Tız Fat Pao),
SHANGHAI, March 28, Reuter's correspondent is reliably informed that Tsai sin was shot at Nanking at 11 o'clock this morning.
The report is not confirmed from official sources in Nanking, but the. department of the Chief of Staff has been dissolved.
Chiang Kai Shek will go to Kia- It is learned from Nanking that kiang to-morrow aboard the gun- boat Tsuyu to direct operaticos. against the Kwangsi Clique.
"
FENG RE-ITERATES HIS LOYALTY.
(Wah Ta Yat Poo).
1
SHANGHAI, March 23. The Kuo Min Agency states that Feng Yu Hsiang has wired from Loyang saying that he reiterates bin obedience and good wishes to the Central. Government. He states that his troops are prepared to do their share
suppressing the Wuhan chique, and are awaiting orders from the Central: Authori ties."
İz
Li Trung Jen is reliably said to have arrived at Nanging on the 27th; foteiga reports from Hankow say that Pei Chung Hsi is not there.
SEVERE FIGHTING REPORTED.
(Wah Taz Tat Pao).
SHANGHAI, March 28. It is reported that severe fighting has takes place at Yingshan
The Nanking forces have been tested and Hain Tao Jen has retreated to Anking
Chinese Sources More Optimistic.
The Nam Chung Pao states that, according to a Shanghai telegram, the shooting of Matsbal Li Trai Haia was still not verified up to the morning of the 28th inst.
It is also reported from Hankow According to another telegram, that Wuhan forces have marched Marshal Li Tazi. Hain has been beyond Shuichang and Wusneb and "transferred to the Military Head- are attempting to surround Kin-
quarters at Nanking. It is prob- able that the transfer of Mambal Li has caused the rumour that the imprisoned Marshal was shot.
AN HONOURABLE MAN,
Jah Tiz Tat Pao).
kiang.....
THE IMPERTURBABLE
DELEGATES.
(Wah Tez Fai Pao).
TAXES IN JAPAN.. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
TOKYO, March 23. Despite all attempts the lumber importers have made to date, the Government have decided to en force the increased lumber tariff on April! simultaneously enforcing the reviaed Luxury Tax
THE AFGHAN TROUBLE. HABIBULLAH PLAYS THE
GAME.
(THROUGH REUTILE'S AĢENOT.]
PERHAWA, March 28. The five Russian aeroplanes which arrived at Kabul on March 21 have now evacuated three Soviet embassy members, four Russians and three Turki
Nadir Khan and his brother are actively enlisting the support of the mullahs at Khost in favour! of Amanullab
It is reliably reported that Habibullah has not footed Nadir hand, has locked and sealed them. Khan's housee, but, on the other
DEATH OF REV. F. B. MEYER.
A FAMOUS PREACHER. (TRADUGH BEUTKE'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, March 28,
The death is announced of the Revd. F. B. Meyer.
,
BIG RANSOM ON HIS HEAD,
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.).
RUGBY, March 27, The capture by bandits in Mexico of Mr. J. W. Reid, a British Mining and Milling Company, and Kee timber firm. of Mr. Henry Hanson, the Ameri-1 In the course of the public exami- can resident manager of the firm, nation of the debtor, Ng Cheuk was mentioned in the House of San, managing partner of the firm, Commons to-day when Sir Austen Mr. E. L. Agassiz (Official Re Chamberlain, the Foreign Secreceiver) asked how a book which was tary, made a statement with regard described as
· partnership book was to the affair.
clean after ten years' tise. Debtor said that it was kept locked up in the safe, but he was unable to explain why it was not in the safe when the Official Receiver's clerk visited the premises..
Sir Austen said that the bandits had demanded the payment of a ransom of 924,000 for the release of the captives, and that their em- ployers were now treating with the bandit leaders for the amounts of the ransom,
BO
Debtor said that he was the only one remaining in Hong Kong of 12 i Strong representations had been original partnera. Some went to made by the British Minister in Shanghai and their Arms had closed Mexico City to the Mexican Gov-down. Several of them were dead. ernment, and had secured a pro- The shares they left were worthless is that the best will be done. Producing another book, Mr. The pursuit of the bandits by Agassiz described it as useless con- Federal troops, he added, had tem sidering that the front page was porarily been suspended in order missing. Debtor said this was a that there should be no risk to the partnership book. He agreed that lives of the unfortunate prisoners, his name was the first one recorded who are stated to be in no im- in the other book, but could not mediate danger.
agree that his name na the first one entered in this book. He read out the first name and agreed with Mr.
They were captured in an attack on the Company's premises at Vocas on March 3, and have, there- fore, been in bandit hands for more than three weeks,
ANOTHER BOBBY JONES. RYDER CUP PLAYER IN THE THE LIMELIGHT.
Was
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
Agassiz that it was his (debtor's) alias,
Mr. D. Brotchie, chief officer, Chenan, is on reserve. Mr. W Orwin, from Home leave, has gone chief officer, Chenan.
Mr. R. Keen, from reserve, bas gone chief officer, Sui Tai.
points to nil.
TODAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME; BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 350 METRES.
1.48 p.m.-Weather report. Chinese music,
6.30 to 6.30 p.m.-Programme of supplied by Messrs. Music World (Victor records
Mr. E. Burns, extra chief en- gineer officer, Hain Peking, has gone chief engineer officer, Ying chow. Mr. R. T. Maddison, acting Co.). chief engineer officer, Yingebow, has gone scting chief engineer officer, Wanliu.
Mr. G. B. Arthur, chief officer, C.N. Co., he resigned.
Mr. H. Jackson, second engineer officer, C.N. Co., is on Home leave, Mr. F. J. Tonry, second engineer officer, C.N. Co., is on Home leave. Mr. J. W. Anderson, second ca- gineer officer, C.N. Co., is on Home leave,
Mr. A. Lockerbie, third engineer officer, Shuntien, has gone third engineer officer, Ningpo. Mr. E. McDonald, third engineer officer, Ningpo, has gone acting second ex- gineer officer, Hupeb.
During the examination Mr. Agassiz sharply told the debtor not to be funny, and His Lordship warned him against "fencing."
It was put to the witness that
Mr. J. Cromby, from reserve, has the second book was the partner-gone extra second engineer officer, ship book and that the other had Bhuntien. been made for the purpose of the
Mr. A. Or, from reserve, has bankruptcy. Debtor denied the gone third engineer officer, Tung suggestion.
Debtor, laid that during the last
chow.
on reserve.
Captain D. G. Burleigh, of the has gone master,
7.48 p.m.-Evening weather re port (H.M.V. records
p.m.-Evening programme. supplied by: Messrs. Moutrie & Co.; Parlophone records supplied by Messrs. Canton Trading Association).
10.10 p.m.-News bulletin. 10.30 p.m. Close down.
INTER-VARSITY · GOLF.
CAMBRIDGE STILL WIN!
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.
LONDON, Mar. 27.. Cambridge scored yet another. sporting success over Oxford to day when the annual golf match was played at Rye. The Light Bluce
nine matches against five, a other being halved.
Mr. C. McNab, from Home' leave,
PINEHURST, March 28.
Captain F. Bowell, of the Katwo, ten years the firm had done a good has gone master, Suiwo. Captain The Pinehurst Open Tournament average business. They were in. S. Pellew, of the Suiwo, is
WON by the brilliant difficulties last year, when they were, young American Ryder Cup team pressed to pay for some goods and member Horton Smith, who will two mortgages for $30,000 and Chipshing, shortly leave for England with the $85,000 were arranged. The only Cheongshing Captain S. O. Mit has gone second engineer officer, team for & match against Britain assete he had, besides the mortgaged fard, of the Suising, has gone Siangwo. Mr. A. MEN Marshall, at Leeds on April 20.
His score was 237. Armour, with property was the timber in the 239 was second. Walter Hagen with the same surname as himself, yard. Both mortgages were to men tied with two others för fifth place but they were clansmen, not re- with 293. The game was over 72 latives. holee.
Mr. Agassiz: Does that strike you as being curious1-1 am bound to mortgage to people I know.. The examination was closed.
master, Chipshing Captain H. W. second engineer officer, Siangwo, Chandler, of the Kumsang, has has gone second engineer officer, gone master, Suisang. Captain D.Kutwo. Mr. F. Kerslake, second R. Kilbee, of the Cheongshing, is engineer officer, Butwo, is on re-
on reserve.
serve.
Captain F. L. Le Boutillier, of the Haikwang, is on Home leave.. Captain W. Sudbury, of the Chinkwang, has gone Haikwang.
master,
Mr. A. B. Osmond, chief officer, Marshal Yer Shih Sham has sent
Kwonggang, is on reserve, Mr. H. a special envoy to Chiang Kai Shek
R. Dobson, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Kwongsang offering to mediate. He urged the [The late Revd. F. B. Meyer, B.A., supreme necessity of preserving
Mr. G. L. Gaakill, from reserve, D.D., was born in 1847, and was a SHANGHAI, March 28.
peace and expressed his loyalty to
has gone second officer, Yatshing Mr. G. Butcher, chief engineer very noted publicist, more partic-Nanking. General Ho Chin has also
Mr. H. T. Sawyer, from reserve, officer, Tien Kwang, is on reserve The ard All-China Kuomintang ularly upon ecclesiastical subjects. telegraphed to Chiang in much the
The Chinese Chamber of Com-has gone second officer, Kutwo.. Delegate Congress concluded on He had been Minister Emeritus same vein, saying that it is not too
merce of Singapore has telegraphed
Mr. D. C. Phillips, from rezerve, Wu Tze Hui who was one of the Thursday. The representatives to since 1991, and for many years late to effect a peaceful settlement the individual leaders pointing out Hinang. Mr G. F. F. Beck Mr. H. Piper, from reserve, bas Mr. R. W. Draney, third officer, has gone chief engineer officer, Tien guarantors for Li Taxi Hsin's safety the Congress have decided to go up was connected with Christ Church, He urges the immediate release of that with China already on the third officer, Hinsang has gone gone second engineer officer, Kins
to Wuhan, Nanking and most of Yatabing, has gone third officer Kwangwag when the latter come to Nanking is to Tangshan on Friday to observe Westminster Bridge Road, London Marshal Li and points out that an said to have committed suicide; the Yellow Flower Festival." On feeling that owing to Li Tsai Hain's their way, they will call upon Li Federation of Free Churches in 1904 gravest consequences for the whole ruptcy, the end of progrets and Kungwo, has gone second officer, serve, has gone chief engineer ofi
He was President of the National other civil war will have the struggle will mean national bank-
verge of ruin civil war another third officer, Yatahing. ARRA reported execution he could not Tani Hein, Wu Tze Hui and Chang and 1929, and President of the country and upon the future of untold suffering to the
Mr. C. R. Harris, second officer, Mr. T. O. B. Harman, from re- face the disgrace..
Ching Kinng
Baptist Union in 1908.].
the Kuomintang.
people,
cer, Bui Tai. Continued on nezi Column).
-Shipping and Engineering.
SHANGHAI, March 28.
common
Fubwo
khan,"