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CENSURE OF GERMANY

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Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright}.]|

London Apr. 19. The entire British Press dealt conspicuously with the pews from Berlin that

German an official

OUTRAGE IN QUEBEC

Wealthy Millowner”.

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Baldwins Mills, Quebec,

Apr. 29.

Mr. Willis Keith Baldwin direc- tor of many companies and a re- putedly eminently wealthy mill- owner. "was found dying to-day protest was made, to the British in his store, evidently the victim murderous assault. His Ambassador against the attitude of a taken up by Great Britain in skull was crushed in and a brown Geneva. Not only is the report paper bag was stuffed into his itself printed on front pages, un-mouth.

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became editorial comment on- the Ger- Baldwin's store locked,

forcing an en- man protest itself and the pro- suspleious and babic consequences in most cases trance, found Mr Baldwin cover-

All are lengthy and emphatic. Press reports agree that a verbal protest was lodged by the State- Mr. Baldwin died as he was be- Secretary. von Buelow, on Wed-ing lifted across the snow-block- nesday after the report was re- ceived from

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All papers publish from Berlin a large number of Press comments which seem to indicate that Ger- many is extremely unlikely to re- turn to Geneva.

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Berlin, April 19.

EASTER

KAIPING COAL

Special Church Service

FOR HOME FACTORY, & POWER HOUSE

In connection with Easter, all the Churches in the Colony held special services which were largely attended

The United Service of Christian Witness was held on & vacant piece of ground opposite the Al- hambra on Friday morning, with the Rev. J. R. Higgs, vicar of St. Andrew's Church in charge,

A platform was erected for the clergy behind whom stood three choirboys, one from St. Andrew's, one from the Kowloon Tong Anglican Church and one from the Church of All Saints, Homun

ed with a white sheet and within, each holding a crucifix, and a Chinese girl holding the dag of the his feet and hands tied.

..: Salvation Army.

ed road into an ambulance.

The police are hunting for a 25-year-old man who was lölter- rig near the store yesterday.

Mr. Baldwin, who was for 13 years a member of the Canadisa House of Commons and who re- tired in 1930, was a well-known philanthropist.

He..gave every

child born in his Parliamentary division a special savings-bank passbook, with a dollar deposited to its crédit Reuter.

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WARNING AGAINST

SPECULATION

Attempt to Export Silver

Shanghal, April 18. Expressing his confidence in the foreign banks co-operation, Dr. H. H, Kung, Minister of Finance, in an interview before his departure for Nanking last night, reiterated that the equalization charge and export tax on sliver were still adequate to cope with the situa tion arising out of the American action. in raising the price of the white metal.

Although there was a difference in rates between Shanghat and abroad, only one exchange shop in Szechuen Road had applied for permission to ship certain amount of silver abroad.. The authorities, Dr. Kung sald, had warned the applicant against speculation. A similar step had also been taken in Amoy..

More than ten Chinese bankers discussed the monetary situation with the Finance Minister indivi- dually in the Central Bank Mr. T. V. Soong, chairman of the Bank of China, visited Dr. Kung in the roorning. Among others who in-

terviewed the Finance Minister

kiang, Mr. Sung Han-chang, Mr. were: Mr. K. P. Chen, Mr. Hu Pi.

Yih Wu-sino, Mr. Tang Shu-ming. Mr. Tsuyee Pei, Mr. Ha Kan. Mr. Hu Meng-chia, and Mr. Ha Teh-

mou.

Without a single word of com- ment the entire German Press reprinted on Friday the contents of the message telegraphed to London by the Berlin correspond- ent of Reuber to the effect, that State-Secretary von Buelow' call- ed on the British Ambassador,

As a result of "these discussions, Sir Erle Phipps to protest ver- the question of extending 3 bally against the Geneva resolu-

$20,000,000 loan to commercial and tion respecting Germany's "readop- industrial concerns had been solv- tion of conscription. This reported. Dr. Kung said. Or the sum, from London, distributed here by which is to be put up by the "Cen- a semi-official news agency, was tral Bank. Bank of China, Bank the only intimation made on the

of Communications, arvi the

Germany public. All other Ger- Bankers Association, $15,000,000 man sources were silent but the are to be lent out on mortgages. British and French Press, accord- and the remainder on guarantee. ing to news received here, dealt with Buelow's action at great length... Trautocre Kuo Mia.

STARHEMBERG MEETS MUSSOLINI

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

• Press" (Copyright).]

ECHO OF TUNGCHOW PIRACY

Four More of Gang Reported Captured

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Shanghai, April 18. Four pirates, who are said to be members of the gang that seized the as, Tungchów on Jan- uary 28, have been captured by The Austrian vice-Chancellor, soldiers under Taal Teng-hul and Prince Starhemberg was received brought to Canton for trial by Mussolini on Friday when conThe sang who pirated the

Rome. April 12,

The Rev. Mr. Higgs was assisted by the Rev, N. V. Halward, Rev. T. N. Tsang, Principal Huang and Adjutant G, Begley.

The service was bilingual and commenced with the hymn, "Rack of Ages," this being followed by Bible reading and prayer led by Mr. Huang, in Chinese, and the Rex. Mr. Halward, in English.

Following the singing of the hymn, "There is a green hill far away," an address in Chinese was given by the Rev, Mr. Tsang.

Another hymn, "When I survey the wondrous Cross"" was then sung. at the conclusion of which Adjutant Begley spoke of the significance of Christ's death and the message the Cross brought to all mankind.

CHRISTAIN UNITY

The address over, the hymn of praise, “All hall the power of was JUNIE, after Jesus' Name," which the Vicat pronounced the Blessing.

"It has been a wonderful de- monstration of Christian unity and I thank all our Chinese friends and Europeans for their support.” sald. Mr. Higgs, before the gather- ing dispersed.

Pamphlets dealing with the message of the Cross. printed in both English and Chinese were distributed among the crowd.

The Choirs went back in "pro- cession to their respective' Chur-

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BENEFITS OF EARLY RISING

Canton, Apr, 20.1 It being an ingrained custom and habit of officials and em- ployees of the different Govern- ment Departments to get up late ches, preceded by a crucifix and in the morning. General Chan followed by the clergy.

Chat Tong, Commander-in-chief of the First Division Army, Yesterday afternoon a special decided upon the encouragement Easter service was given by the

of early rising, beginning with children of the Emmanuel Church the oficials of his own depart Sunday School in the school rooms of Emmanuel Church at 218, Na-

SPECIAL SERVICE

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has

Accordingly, the order has gone

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Tel. 24648.

BABY KILLED

In

Shantung Village

Peiping. Apr. IK

A baby for a chicken, Appar- ently Mrs. Li, a widow, in a imali Shangtung village, thought that a fair exchange.

Mrs. Lives in one half of a

than Road.. There were Scripture forth that all must get cp early small courtyard in a tiny village

readings, songs and recitations, he programme of which was ar- ranged by Rev. superintendent of the School. An

in the morning and assemble at the Yuet Bau Parade Ground,

lectured by General Chan in per-

in northern Shangtung. The other half is occupied by a farmer, Ma

other day their year-old son.. Mrs.

John Bechtel where they will be paraded and Cheng-wen, his wife, and until the Easter message was delivered by son or by the Chairman of the Mr. James Braga.

Provincial Government.

RETIRING MEMBERS

THANKED

Brig. Gen. Macnaghten and Mr. Okamoto in Council,

Shanghai, April 16. At the Shanghai Municipal Council meeting on April 10 the

Chairman stated with regret" that

this was the last meeting to be Macnaghten and Mr. O. Okamoto. attended by Brig.-Gen E. B.

It is expected that these early parades and lectures will be of great benent to the health and

those in spirit of

Government employment.

It is also hoped that this ex- ample of early rising will be fol- lowed by the common people in order that "the improvement in physical fitness may become gen-

eral.

It has also been decided that all

Government servants must wear a uniform, and that the "Chung Shan" style of uniform should be

сод

keeps chickens and is of "a su- spicious cast of mind..

Some days ago Mrs. Li missed. one of her prize fowls. She" im- mediately suspected, thats the Mas family had stolen the chicken and accordingly she made it her busi- ness to keep a careful watch over the Ma household. Tuesday was Ma's birthday Telling his wife: that he would like to have a boil- ed chicken by way of celebration. he went to the village wine-store to buy a jug or two of yellow wine to complete the feast.

Mrs. Ma, securing a chicken from some as yet unidentified

He thanked these members for adopted, as being the most

venient. Female Government em-source, plucked it and put it on to boil in, the huge pot which ser- 'their support'during the past year

ves most culinary purposes in and hoped that Mr. Okamoto ployees will also be ordered to

wear a suitable style of dress modest village homes. She then would soon be restored to health

went out for a few minutes to and that Brig.-Gen Macnaghten uniform-Nam Tas Fat Po. would enjoy a pleasant holiday.

procure some other necessary Brig-Gen, Macnaghten, in reply. FLOODS IN KWANGTUNG gredient for the feast.

expressed his high appreciation, of the ENOTINOUN amount of work devoted by the Chairman to the outside roads question. He cor-

alally responded to the Chairman's good wishes to himself...

The

Baby Murdered:

Canton, Apr. 20. The recent Heavy rains have Mrs. Li, her nostrils assailed by: swollen the East, North and West the delicious odour of boiling Rivers, and there is

Immicent

chicken, decided it was time to danger of these districts becom-investigate, Entering the Ma kit- ing devastated by foods.

pot and there beheld what she

Chairman stated that no one regretted more than he that Owings to the interruption ofchen, she lifted the lid from the the outside roads question had not communications between Canton was convinced was her loss, prize been Bnally settled, but as all and shdu Kwan, the railway has rooster, Angered beynst endur- parties hoped for a solution he ceased running and the Govern versation was conducted in a cor- `Tungthow was believed to have trusted that it would not be long ment is occupied with emergency ance, she looked about for some“

dial tone and Tasted over one been 24 strong. The news that hour.-- Transocean Kuo Min."

WANTED 'IN POLAND

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press". (Copyright.).]

Warsaw, April 19. Korfanty whose political career is one of the stormiest on record is now wanted by the Polish State prosecutor to face a charge of mis appropriation of funds. As Kor- | fanty is still a member of the Silesian SEJM and the Senate, the public attorney demanded that his immunity be suspended. When it was attempted to serve a writ it was found that Kertanty had fed from Poland to in unknown destination

Transocean Kuo Min.

delaged

means of revenge and saw the measures for the relief of thema's year-old son, the pride of four more are now, captured,

flooded districts.

their lives, playing on the floor. brings the total brought to book

During the last week-end, the

Seizing the hapless infant, she up to five. Fung Sul, the "number

waters of the East River In the three" of the gang was captured On board the ship were 10 school vicinity of Ching Yuen and Ying jammed him head first into the by the crew of HMS. Decoy on children of the China Igland Mis-Tak has had the appearance of capacious pot and slammed the February 11 and handed over to sign School at Chefog, where they a vast lake, na

heavy wooden cover back on. Mrs.

the Chinese authorities,

were returning after the Christ- The Sze Wu, Ko Yiu, Tak Hing Li then left.. Following the piracy of the ves-mas holidays spent in most cases and other districte are also suf- Coming back with her bit dif sel, the Kwangtung Government with their parents in Shangbai. fering from the food waters. immediately despatched troops to The pirates after gaining com- The Yuch Han Railway Com- garlic Mrs. Ma first missed the baby, then to her horror saw & the vicinity of Honghal Bay, whers plete mastery over the vessel, pany has despatched a full force tiny tiger shoe" protruding over- the pirates landed in the hope of changed her game and repainted of engineers and workmen to the the edge of the pot. The baby capturing the whole gang, and a her funnel and headed her to-Ying Tak district to effect the and the chicken lay together in reward of $8.000 was offered for wards Bits Bay, the notorious pir necessary repairs to the damaged any information."

ste lair. They abandoned the ves- | rallway. CYK

the pot.

The sa. Tungehow was actually sel at Houghal Bay, north of It Is reported that all the dif Insane triumph in her voice," captured by pirates only a few Blas Bay, when she was located ferent Charitable Associations, Mys, Li valted until she was zure hours outside Woosung on January by aeroplanes despatched from and Flood Rellet Societies are that Mrs. Ma had made the grue- 29 The first suspicions that|| HMS, Hermes,

calling! meetings, for the purpose some disco then shouted something was amiss arose on One of the Ruedan suards Ser of protecting the dykes and de-scross the emirtyard February 1, when the max Tung- geant Tikhomiron inst his life vising ways and means for the

chlid is to pay for the cho failed to arrive at Chefoo resisting the pirates, and Second reflet of the victims of the flood-

chicke you, stole. I guess that and no message was received from Engineer, Mr. Kennelb MacDonald fed areas

was wounded.

kell teach you!”

ber.

Nam Wah Tat Po.

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