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BURMA-CHINA
FRONTIER
Commission To Be Appointed
(Special Air Mall Nervice,
· London, April 18. There was issued yesterday as a White Paper (Cind. 4884, price 1d), the texts of Notes, by which the Governments of Great Britain and
to the establishment of s
southern section of the boundary
between Burma and Yunan
Sir A. Cadogan, the British
Minister to China, in a Note ad-
dressed to Mr. Wang Ching Wel Chinese, Foreign Minister, on April 9 stated the terms of reference accepted by the Governments of the United Kingdom and India, the chief of which was the follow- Ing:-"
ROUND UP OF REDS
In Southern Kweichow
[Special to the "Hang Kong Daily
Press" (Copyright),3 --
Kwetyang, April 23. The recapture of Kingjen, south- western Kwelchow, · constituting
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CONCUBINE STABBING OUTRAGE
Complainant's Mother In Witness Box
Evidence of a formal nature was heard at the resumption of the case before Mr. W. Schofield at Central Magistracy yes- terday in which Chân Ching Shun and Ng King were charged 'with 'having on Dicëmber 23, 193 and March 27, 1935 did counsel procure or command Wong Tai and Les Chan (not in custody) to "wound or cause grievous bodily harm to Ya Sae Mui with intent to disfigure or disable ber. The complainant, it will be recalled, is concablue of the first accused, kan
Mr. F. A. Fraser, Assistant Attorney” General, prosecuted, while Mr. Peter H. Sin appeared for the accused.
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India and the Chinese Government another victory of the Government troops over the Red remnants, la agree joint commission, with a neutral reposted by General Hsieh Yo. chairman appointed by the Presid-fication Headquarters and concur- Director of the Kwelyang Paci- ent of the Council of the League rently Field-Commander or the of Nations, to determine, the
At the outset of yesterday's pro-"¡ America at the end of 1833. · At" 2nd Route Army of the Bandit- Suppression Forces, in an affcial ceedings, Chan King Man, who first they lived at No. 6 Ying Wah telegram here. General Hsieh is had given evidence in chler at a Terrace, ground floor, after which personally directing the campaign | previous hearing was called again he stayed at complairent's house
front, about 60 when he was cross-examined by at the Anchun
C Kweiyang. Mr. Sin. He denied that when he miles south-west of General Esteh's telegram reads in returned to Hong Kong in March last, and when complainant's hus- part as follows.
The Red remnants, who escaped band, the first accused, left for westwards via Kwangshun, Cheng-America two months later that he feng and Hingjen, following then went to stay in his house. Witness crushing defeat in the neighbour-never even went to see complain, to be composed of Ave Commis-hood of Luni, 17 miles south-east ant at all while accused was in sloners, twu to be appointed by their fight on the afternoon of
of Kweiyang, were checked in America. each side, and a neutral Commis- stoner appointed by the Fresident the 20th fast. by the 8th and 92nd Divisions under Major-Generals of the Counell of the League of Nations, the neatral Commissioner Ou Chen and Lang Hus-Sheng, attached to the 4th Army under acting as Chairman of Commis-Ident-General Wn Chi-Wel, near alon and having a deciding vote in Kuangyintung. north of Hinglen. cases where the opinions of the Fighting ensued and continued up other Commissioners are evenly
to noon the next day when the divided.
marauders were routed and forced to fee towards Lutukung, after
Government forces. The city of Hinglen was recovered by troops the same day.
The joint Boundary Commission
Mr. Wang's Repty
.
ALL QUESTIONS DENIED Further, witness denied that he was on intimate terms with complainant and also that he her. Witness said often visited that accused never objected to his being on friendly terms with its
but ever since she returned to Hong Kong, she knew that she had led a differer ute. Witness "said that Chan King Man did not come to visit complainant except "on one occasion, when he stayed for only a short while. That was in the day time, and he stayed in
the sitting room,
Bo Kit, an amah living in the hrst floor of complainants' house said she heard cries of "save life”” and she went to the peep-hole of the door where she saw two men running downstairs. She went "to, the verandah and there saw the two men running away in differ- ent direction.
420.
After Wong Kit. . P. C. C.
dad given evidence, to the effect that that he searched
· DEATH SENTENCE FOR VENIZELOS
the first accused at the No. 2 Police Sta- an his a Jaffe Road Witness remem- 'ión, and found $495.05 bered that March 27, her person and asto a bank-book, the daughter went to vaccinated, and hearing was adjourned until 2.30 when she returned, she told wit-p.m. to-day. ness something about being stab- around bed. Putting her arms complainant. witness found was bleeding from some wounds end she helped her to a chair in the sitting room. Witness them: went to the stairway and on the first small landing,. &. Tew steps to the door of her house, she found her daughter's overcoat and hand- bag. Nearby, she picked up twa sefssor blades, as those exhibited: in the court Witness after put- ting the blades on a table went to the No. 2 Police Station, where she reported the matter.
CONSTANTLY QUARRELLED Witness then went on to say
la constantly quarrelled over the sale of the farmer's house. Her daughter refused to sell it, while her husband insisted on doing so. The last time she heard them quarrelling was on the night of Lo Ngun a widow, ang mother! March 26 last, and it was all about of complainant. Uying at No. 225 the sale of the house. Jane Road second floor was rext Under cross-examination, wit- called. She said that first accusness said she knew her daughter ed was her, son-in-law and they had practised prostitution.in New returned to Hong Kong from York as the latter had told her,
concubine.
Ever, since complainant had beat in Hong Kong, witness treat- ed her as a friend, and it was not & question of whether he was
Mr. Wang Ching Wei replied on several bayonet charges by the ufond of her" or not. Witness that her daughter and son-in day by the court marifal. A num-
the same date confirming that the Chinese Government also accepted
the terms of reference.
In a futher Note to Mr. Wang Ching Wel Str. A. Cadogan confrm-
ed on behalf of his Majesty's Gov- crament in the United Kingdom and the Govenment of India the following additional understanding regarding the proposed negotia
tions:
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TWO HUNDRED CAPTURED The 3rd Red army corps under Pen-Teh-Huai, reaching Chlutung. south-western Kweichow, on the 2nd, was also assailed by units of the 30rd Government Army under Lieut.-General
Chott Hun-Yuan, concurrently Commander of 2nd Column, at Chiuying Chouhsuan. They were finally forced to retreat to Hungpanchias.
the and
The question of any modica- tions in the light of the report of the Commission, or in the light of such topographical, historical, or
In the two encounters, the out- political factors as may appear laws sustained heavy casualties. relevant, wir be subsequently Besides the large number killed negotiated in a spirit of mutual conciliation and compromise. Forrines and a dozen light and heavy and dispersed, 200 bandits with the purpose of such future nego-machine-guns were captured. The tiations a Conference will Government troops also lost 200 necessary, be convened at Nanking ancers and soldiers. In view of between representatives 01 the Governments concerned-including representatives of Yunnan Burma. The results of the Report of the Commission and of any such subsequent negotiations will be embodied in a new Agreement.
Mr. Wang Ching Wei replied confirming that understanding on behalf of the Chinese Government.
WEDDING
Wright-Henningsen
and
Shanghai, May 1. *** The wedding of Miss Ardeane Jane Henningsen and Mr. Wellesley Wright took place at Holy Trinity Cathedral yesterday evening, the Very Rev. & D. 8. Trivett, oficial- ing.
Mr. Wright, who is A branch superintendant of the National Carbon Company of Shanghai, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright of Peacedale, Rhode Island. His bride is the daughter of Mrs. Anker Paul Henningsen and the Mr. Henningsen of Portland. Ore- gon, and Shanghal
The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. A. B. Henning- sen, wore a gown of heavy, white' satin, with me cowl neck, long full sleeves, a wide stitched belt and a ⠀⠀ long train. Her tulle vell fitted her head in a cap and was held in place with clusters of orange blossom. She also wore a face vell as she went up the aisle for the. ceremony, which was thrown back, revealing her face as she left the church. She carried a bouquet of illies of the valley.
1 Mrs. U. S. Harkson, a sister of the bride, and Mrs. R. A. Henningsen, her sister-in-law, were the only attendants. They were dressed alike in white organza with pink velvet sashes, Pink hand-appliqued | flowers, embroidered the fronts of the dresses and their bouquets were of pale pink rosebuds,
Mr. John Haynes of Tientsin was best man, and the nahers were Mr. John Mokrejs, Mr. R. A. Henning-
outlaws have been greatly de- the repeated setbacks, the remnant
moralized and are chased by the Government units being hotly
under Lieut-Gerenals We Ch-Wel and Chu Eun-Yuan and the Yun- Sun Tu. concurrently Commander nan troops, under Lieut-General
of the 3rd Column....... China United Press (by mail),
RUSSIAN SINGER'S
ILLNESS
(Special to the Hong Kong Daily
Press" (Copyright).) -
Paris, May 8.
The condition of the great Russian singer, Fedor Chaliapin has taken a decided turn for the better and the doctors pronour- ced the patient to be oat of danger according to latest bul- letin from the nursing home
the at Neuilly where
singer serious" at- was operated for a back of grippe and bronchitis. Transocean fuo Min.
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SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
The list of ships expected to be In wireless communication by the Government Radio Office with Hong Kong yesterday:—
Naruto Maru. Président Hoover, Africa Maru. Empresa of Japan, Yuan Hsing, Europe, City of Wel- lington, Birchbatik, Chung Hwah, Lisbon Maru, Friesland, Takada.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
The BI & Apear steam: ship "Takada” win leave for Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta on or about Saturday, 11th May, 1935, at 10 am
The m.v. Süvercypress" from sen, Mr. A. A. Dorrance, Mr. Victor | New York sailed from Los Angeles Desborough and Mr. A. A. Gormely on 9th April and is expected. here
Over 300 guests attended the re- on or about 10th instant. ception held after the ceremony at
the Columbia Country Club For The m.v. Bilvercypress, from New hergoing-away "costume Mrs. York, lled from Los Angeles on Wright chose dark blue slk crepe April 9 and is expected here on or trimmed with silk, her accessories about May 10,
In a matching shade or bins. Mr.
and Mrs. Wright are leaving for The RMA. Engis" of "Japail Hong Kong on the President MG- | will leave. Shanghai - for” Hong Kinley,
Kong to-day at 11:30 amži
knew complainant owned a house, but did not know whether she had any other property, and he had never received any money from her
MOTHER'S STORY
Irritability → Sleeplessness
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(Special to the "Hong Kong Dany
Press" (Copyright).),
Athens, May 5. The death sentence In 'abstentiz. for Venizelos, the leader of the re- cent insurrection who is at present in Paris, and General Plasticas who has been living for a long time past in Nice and three other ring leaders, was pronounced on Sun-
ber of others, including ex-Premier Hapahandaria, ex-Minister Panas- tasia were sentenced to short terms of Imprisonment because the State Prosecutor was convin- ced that they were not directly involved in the revolt but merely accessories thereto as they had remained silent about the plans of the revolutionarles which had be- come known to them.- Transocean' Kuo in
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