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FINDING IN THE MCBRIDE CASE.

FAR-REACHING IMPLICA-

TIONS.

HANKOW COURT'S

JUDGMENT

WELL

TUSSLE FOR TSINAN

REVIVED.

GUNFIRE NOW. AUDIBLE

IN THE CITY.

MARSHAL LI INTERVIEWED IN NANKING RETREAT,

Tainan once again" has been

FOOCHOW DRAMA NOT ENDED.

MERCHANTS AND PLAIN CLOTHES REBELS.

FOREIGN RESIDENTS NOT MOLESTED SO FAR."

The coup d'etat in Foochow in

menaced by the Shansi troops, no senso can be said to have reach following the refusal of Han Fued its final phase, in spite of the

LAST NIGHT'S RECITAL

"The rebels' baan is Yenping, some KOWLOON BAND CONCERT. 30 northwest of Foochow. Thu place is accessible from Foochow by be Min River. Their number, credit- ed to be about 6,000, is equal to that" of the loyal troops under Lia Ho Ting, but the latter are better equipped. The loyal troops recent ly repulsed the rebels and have. recaptured the arsenal at Hwang tien.

Merchants in Foochow have taken steps in self-protection, in view of the activities of plainclothes re. bals, of whom many have been cap-

Chu to hand over the city before defeat of the rebels under "Lutured and executed. Foreign mer

been unmolested.

the 14th instant." The offensive Hsing Pang, according to a Chin-chants and residents so far have against the city has been resumed ese report from Foochow at Lokow, not far from the city, and gunåre is now sgais audible in the city.

Outside the city, strong defensive works have been erected, indicat ing than Han will not give up the city unless forged to do so Mar- tial law is enforced after 6 p.m. daily.

The Honanese under Shih u San, the ali of the Sharsi-Kuo minchun coalition, were recently attacked in Western Shantung by the loyal troops. The latter claim to have disarmed two rebel regi ments and taker many prisoners, and that Shih had a narrow escape. No fightin, is reported from the

The Chinese papers in Hankow last week reported in fall the find ings of Judge Wong Yu of the Hankow District Court in the case in which Paymaster "Cdr. McBride was charged with causing the death of a school-boy, Ho Ting Kang, in January last. It will be remem bered that the Commander's car came in collision with the bicycle. ridden by the school-boy and that the latter sustained injuries from which he died. At the time of the accident. Comdr. McBride was or rested by the Chinese Police as the accident happened in the S.A.D.I. and was later taken to the District Police Station, this release being secured by H.B.M. Consul-General in the evening of the same day,

According to the report writes the Hankow correspondent of the NC. Daily News, the case was tried in the absence of the accused. who did not appear. The facts were investigated and it found that the injuries to tha school-boy were caused by negli-Langhai front, where the situation gence on the part of the accused.

has remained unchanged during the The Administrative Department past week. of the High Court of Justice and Hankow Breathes. Again, the Hupeh High Court have been

The position on the Peping-Har consulted on the matter, and Judge kow Railway line is grave, but no Wong-Yu finds that as the Nationalserious fighting has occurred Now Government announced that after that the loyal troops have recap- January 1, all foreigners in China, tured Changsha, the Hunan capi though enjoying consular jurisdictal, and the rebels have retreated tion, should be subject to Chinese towards Klangsi, the position of law, and as the accident occurred Hankow is less precarious and the on January 23, Comdr. McBride Sanking troops in Hunan will be is subject to the jurisdiction of rushed back to cope with the situa- the Hankow Court and should be tion on the Peping-Hankow Rail- punished under Article 291 of the

way line. Criminal Code. It is to be notic ed that the Chinese Press simply publishes this report as issued to it and does not make any com ments. The questions raised by this action of the Judge are so far-reaching that thoughtful Chin Chesitate to discuss them with foreigners.

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A Japanese report "states that the troops ander Hsu. Yuan Chuận, who are alleged to have turned over to the Kuominchua, have been greatly harassing the Nanking forces under Ho Cheng Chun. Hзú has been promised the post of chairman of the Hupel: Provincial Government by Yen Hai Shup. A Nanking report, however, denies Hsu's defection

Changsha was evaenated volun-

insurgents.

A Delicate Mission, The rebels are said to have dis- patched a delegate to Fukien to: persuade the men under Lu Hang Pang to march into Kiangsi to 'co- operate with them.

An. Opposite Example. As an instance how easily ac 'cidents' can occur when a youth mounts a bicycle and ignores thetarily by the Kwangsi-" Ironside " rules of the road, a case which forces in view of their unfavourable position. The city was captured by oreurred yesterday afternoon · at the point just opposite the Union Ho Chien's Hunanese troops with out fighting. The rebels are now Church where Rue de Paris debou turning their attention to Kiangsi, ches into Rue Deutremer may be where the garrison troops are cited. The "corner is one of the

sparse. Lu T Ping, the Kiangsi danger spots of the Concession Governor, has wired the Hankow area because the driver of a vehicle military authorities to pursue the coming along Rue Dautremer can- not see what is coming down the Rue de Paris, till he has actually renched the corner. In the case which occurred yesterday a motor lorry, driven by a Japanese and carrying a Japanese, officer and three anilors, was proceeding along the Rue Dautremer at a reasonable speed and was given the right of way by the policeman on point duty. A young soldier on a bicycto ignored the signal and passed un- der the hand of the policeman straight to his death. According to eye-witnesses seated on a veran dab overlooking the whole scene, the driver of the lorry could not have done anything to avert the accident ns he could not have an ticipated such reckless disregard of a traffic signal. In fact the driver did not know of the accident till his lorry was stopped in response to the blowing of police whistles and he was ordered to go to the French police station for investiga tion. After the usual enquiries,

According to a Nanking report, Marshal Lr Tsai Hsin, the ex-war- lord of South China, who has been detained by Marshal Chiang Kai Shek since last year, is still stay- ing at Nanking under the close surveillance of the authorities. He is living at his private residence. near the Drum Tower and beguiles himself by studying modern politics and history. In an interview with Press representatives, the Marshal is reported as saying that he is quite happy to live free of official cares and that he is paying no at- tention to the present political situation in China. He is also re- ported to have flatly denied the report that he and Marshal Chang Esneb Liang had been requested to

the French police decided to remediate in the strife between Naz- lease the lorry and those who were king and the Shansi-Kuominchun travelling in it.

coalition.

SENTIMENT IN U.S. AGAINST PACT. STIMSON TO BROADCAST TO OFFSET FEELING,

Hostility to Waрапеве, According to the local Press, which is taking a very hostile at- titude to the Japanese and refer ring to them throughout the artic- les as "murderers, the officer who COL. was travelling on the lorry, com- municated at once with the Japane ese Consul-General and as rapidly as" possible officials from the Con qulate and the Navy came to the Washington, June 7.-Col. Henry French Police Station. After a L. Stimson; Secretary of State and conversation, during which the head of the American delegation to Japancar suthorities undertook the London Naval Conference, is to that the driver of the lorry would speak over a nation wide radio attend any inquest held by the

(UNITED PRESS.]

In spite of the downpour during the afternoon, and the threatening.. sky ut and after sunset, there was a large gathering at the Kowloon Football Club ground last night to enjoy the excellent 'recital given by the band of the 1st Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry under the leadership of Mr. E. J. Woolcott,

Instrumental solos were given by Messrs. A. Foord, R. M. Lambert, G. Harding and J. Fox. These items were greatly enjoyed by the audience who were not satisfied until encores had been played by these artists.

Lu Hsing Pang, the rebet chief. Lu, having been appointed chair

tain, who is responsible for the man of the Fukien Provincial Gov-coup d'etat, is a native of Fukni, eroment and commander of the. in Fukien, and is 37 years old. He was formerly leader of a notori 10th Route Army by Yen Hsi Shao,

A pleasantly varied programme ous bandit gang, and in 1919 was" is not likely to abandon his hope enlisted by the Government and had been arranged, every item of which was greatly appreciated. of vanquishing the foyal troops. appointed commander of the first Had the weather been more settled. Fukien independent division. In The arrest of the five members of

larger attendance, but no greater the Fakien Provincial Government, 1927, he was made chairman of the there would have been a much some time ago is a reflex of his Provincial Government, which post degres of enthusiasm could bave overboaring attitude towards the he held until the coup d'etat.

been shown. It is hoped that when. Admiral Yang Shu Chwang, the next this hand gives a public rș- Central Government. The present fighting in the north and in Hunan legal chairman of the Fukien Pro- cital the weather, will be more has emboldened him, as the neigh-vincial Government, who left Foo pleasant, and thus bring out a big- bouring provinces-Kwangtung and chow for Nanking when the trouble ger audience to enjoy the line tone Kiangsi-have no spare troops to arose, is now in hospital in and execution of a very excellent assist the loyal troops in Fukien. Shanghai.

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