of Sachsen-Coburg twelfths by raising the question of and Duke of Albany, a descendant confidence. It is here that the of Queen Victoria is due in the real struggle between Doumergue Colony on November 15. Page 7 and his opponents will take place.
Old Parliamentarians declare The s.. Kaho was pirated on. that the Premier can rely on at Bunday morning and taken to Three persons Hong Hai Bay. were kidnapped.
The summons against a Chinese detective for common assault én a "boy" employed at Gloucester Building on the morning of Sep- tember 9 at Kau U Fong was con- tinued at Central Magistracy yes- terday. After further evidence had been given, the case, was ad- journed.
examination. China recognises der to assissimate the King. Pave-While the papers of the Right the validity of the permits of other litch himself, however, according plead for cordial support of the countries and therefore the per- to the paper selected the lender Premier in his night to overcome mits issued by China should also of the group named Georgief who the prevalling political and econo- be recognised in Hong Kong-travelled from Italy to Zurich, ac-mic crisis, the organs of the Left China United Press.
companied by Kvaternik, where reject Doumergue's demands while their group was despatched by the Centre" exhibits a pronounced Pertchevitch from Hungary and coolness. All parties and all news- to whom Georgieff, and Kvaterin papers agree, however, that the distributed the money for arms.
outlook is exceedingly grave. The paper affirms that the Lea- gue of Nations will deal with the question of political motives, un- derlying the Marseilles crimes and
aroused. France in the Public that Yugo-Slavia is discussing with hour of despair in 1917. France and the Little Entente on opinion must be made to rally the the question as to when the Lea-support of the Prime Minister, says gue should be called on to inter- the organ of the French General Staff. “Lejour" declares that the Transocean Kuo Min.
crisis is postponed but remains un- diminished in gravity and belleves that resistence of the Radical-Su- cialist to the revision of the con-- stitution is due to the influence of "A National Assembly or a CA- freemasons: "Le Journal" pro- binet crisis" is the alternative phecies eventful days in store and confronting the French Nation emphasises that the inner political according to the radical socialist truce is badly shaken. "Matin" organ "Oeuvre" which states that declares that the dissolution of the ❘ the decision will be taken on Wed- Chamber merely means that the nesday in the Chamber provided sovereign people would be given a the cabinet council called for "Club's Gymkhana will be found voice to choose new representatives Tuesday will not lead to further on
Page 10 which is the basic principle of all cumplication. democratic rule. “Quotidien" re-
of the Eastern Route Army con-
Kalgan, Nov. 3..
Amoy, Nav. ♪ General Chiang Kai Shek and
While part of the units of the his retinue arrived yesterday by Fourth Column under Li Yen Nien special train at 10:40 in the morn remained in the newly recovered ing and were enthusiastically wel-city or Chanting to assist in re- RAFT Programmes, and Entrycomed by the Provincial Govern habilitation work, other divisions DRAFT Progenies,ament, party offcials, officers, stud- Extra Race Meeting, to be held onents and representatives of public BA CURDAY, the 17TH NOVEMBER, bodies. 1934 (wanther permitting), may be obtain at the Becretary's Office, Gloucester Building: The Clab House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables. Bhan Kwong Road.
Entries clos at 19 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, the ara NOVEM- BER, 1934.
By Order.
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0. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
BIRIN
CHAILLAN. On October 3-, 1934, Rt the Sino-Foreign Clinft, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Challan, a son.
MARRIAGE BLAIKIE HEATH. On October 30, 1934, at HBM, Consulate- Ceneral, Bhanghai, before Mr. A. D. Blackburn, and at the Church of Christ the King, by the Re- verend Father MacDonald, Flor- ence Doreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Heath of Shang hai, to Charles, son of Mrs. C. L. Blaikie, of North Berwich, East Lothian.
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The train had a leisurely trip with a stop over at Nankow Pass where, Madame Chiang and friends visited the Ming Tombs
General Chiang Kai Shek's com- pany.
which included General Sung Che Yuan and other officials, motored in the afternoon on an inspection trip to Changpet, 40 miles to the north of Kalgan.— China United Press.
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MANCHUKUO NOTES
Circulation In Shanghaikwan
(Special to the "Hong Konx_Daliy
Press" (Copyright.))
Tientsin. Nov. 5.
A large quantity of bank notes issued by Manchukuo has been circulated in Shan balkwan city, causing considerable difficulties
to
among Chinese business men ac- cording information .received. DONELEVSKY.-On Tuesday, Octo- While Manchukuo notes are not ber 30, 1934, at his residence, 314 accepted in the larger cities of Hardoon Road, Ivan Georgievitch, North China, however there used Donelevsky, aged 49 year. For- to be a discount in the cmaller merly of the Chinese Maritime villages near the Manchukuo bord-
Customs Service.
er.
The Shanhalkwan Chamber of Commerce has decided to AXE
tinue in pursuit of the fugitives to the west and are converging on Julchin, to which place the Northern Route Army under Ku Chu Tung will be also advancing.
The cities of Juichin and Yutu are practically undefended and their capture in the near future is imminent. Clovernment troops are busily engaged in read con- struction work in the rear to fací- litate communications.— China United Preis.
CHINA'S NORTH WEST
Development Planned
vene.--
WRECKER OF TRAINS
Terrible Disaster Recalled
(Special to Hong Kong
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(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press"},
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Tele- graphic Messages Ordinance. 1801. Received, November 5, 7.30 p.m.)
Paris, Nov. 5.
The Radio Sports Club and the Recreio played a friendly hockey match yesterday, the game result- ing in a draw.
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