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NANKING

CONFERENCE

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The presidium met this alter- noon, but the first full business of the session will be held to-morrow' morning when reports will be re- celved from the Central Kuomin- Government tang, the National and the Military Affairs Com- mission.

Värions committees will meet to-morrow afternoon to examine the resolutions submitted to the session and these will be presented to the second full business session on Wednesday morning for open discussion.

KOWLOON TONG ANGLICAN CHURCH

Annual Meeting Held

The annual meeting of the Kow- loon Tong: Anglican Church was held yesterday. Mr. Ashton Hill, presiding," dealt fully with the activities of the Church during the past year.

Following the reports, Miss Mow Pung. the Hon. Treasurer. then presented the statement of ac- counts of last year and the budget for 1937 which were all adopted.

The election of officera were car- ried out and those who were elect- ed to serve during the present year must are:-

Referring to the postponement of the National People's Congress, Mr. Wang Ching-wel said this was due to the incomplete election re-

the Bession turns which investigate. Rester.

Members of the General Committee

Mr. Ashton Hill (Chairman); Mr. A. E. P. Quest, Mr. J. C. L. Wong. Miss Mow Fung. Mrs. F. EE Booker, Mrs, W. J. Scotcher, Mr. W. Bue, Mr. G. Shen, Mr. Labram Mrs.

R. Nash.

LOST TERRITORY

Shanghai, Feb. 15, A resolution.calling upon the third plenary session to recover the six counties in Chahar, aboli-G. tion of the East-Hopel regime of the notorious Yin Ju-keng and re- sistance to Japanese aggression submitted to the plenary session, according to the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, local American paper.

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This motion is sponsored by General Feng Yu-hsieng, and nor- thern leaders such as Generals Han Fu-chu, and Sung Cheh-yuan- Union News.

SESSION OPENED

Nanking, Feb. 15. Confronted with the task of de- elding upon important questions of national policy arising, for the most part. out of the Shensi re- volt. the third plenary session of the Central Executive Council of the Kuomintang was formally in- augurated here this morning be- fore the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. Mr. Wang Ching-wei, former Pre- sident of the Executive Yuan, pre-

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The Diocesan Conference Miss Mow Fung, Mrs. W. J. Scotcher, Mr. J. C. L Wong, and Mr. Ashton Hill.

The meeting was then thrown open to general discussion at whilch Mrs. Booker, member of the Senior Staff of the Sunday School class. expressed her wish to invite sug- gestions made by those who were Interested with regard to the neces sity of the change of time for school hours when the Church will move to its new site at Waterloo Road at the end of this month.

The question of the need of a Priest-in-charge for the new Church was also touched upon at the meeting.

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POOR BATTING BY M.C.C.

Continued from Page 1)

Following this ceremony the members assembled at the Kuo- mintang headquarters to make prefiminary arrangements for their.g in cool weather, overnight rain session, electing a presidium, ap-apparently having made no ad- pointing various committees. verse effect on the wllaet.

Government The majority of

The M.C.C. innings lasted 113 members. Including Marshal minutes and their collapse for a Chiang Kai-shek, and many pro- total of 73 was due to the effective vincial governors, attended to-attack of Lush and Chilvers.

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INTERPORT DINNER

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game Itzelt except to say that. Hong Kong thinks itself just a lit- tle unlucky in not getting that equaliser.

I must not un such an occasion discuss Football Politics. but it does seem a pity to most people that the visit of an independent what is after all the recognised Shanghai team should clash with Taterport match between the two ports. We welcome that team and will welcome as mapy teams aa Shanghal can send down; but surely a little previous arrange- ment of dates should be possible. There are other speeches to come and I must not delay you further. We welcome our guests and hope that they have enjoyck their stay here and in particular the games of football provided for them. Any opportunity of getting to know our neighbours is to be seized these days, and sporting contests are an excellent medium for such a pro- cess. And we hope that Shang- hal will not mind very much if we feal it our duty a year hence to bring the Cup back south again. Gentlemen I give you the Shang hai Football Association.

In reply. Mr. S. Cash, manuger and coach of the Shanghul team expressed the regret of his teum at the absence of their skipper. Louls Marcal, but he felt that the Shanghal team were extreme- y grateful for the hospitality with which they were received in Hong Kong. Regarding the game itself. Mr. Gash congratulated the oft cials who participated in it for their very eclent handling of the match.

Mr. Gash then presented the President of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association with a miniature of the trophy.

COMMITTEES THANKED

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In continuing. the Shanghai manager thanked the various com- mittees, particularly the Enter-

for tainment Committee,

their An- part in the Interport games. other miniature of the trophy was presented to Mr. W. E. Hollands, while a cigarette case, subscribed by the members of the visiting team was given to Mr. G. Mac- Cormae for his valuable assistance to the training of the Shanghal- players during their visit. here.

Lee Wal-tong, the Hong Kong Lush, in a fast to medium spell, day's sessions, but there were seve- Inc.

ral. notable absentees, including took five wickets for 18 runs and Interport captain, made a suitable Yen Hsi-shan, Pacification Com-his final figures were 12.5 overs, 2 reply. In the course of which he missioner of Sherst and Sulyuan, maidens, 43 runs, 6 wickets, Chi-handed the "Hong Kong Tele- General Huang Mo-sung, Kwang- tung Government Chairman. Han Fu-chu Governor of Shantung, Sung Cheh-yuan, chairman of the Hopel Charhar Councii, and Kwangs's one-time warlords, LI Chung-jen and Pei Chung-hst Reuter.

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GENERALISSIMO WELCOMED Nanking, Feb. 15. Generalissimu and Madame Chiang Kai-shek and suite return- ed to Nanking from Shanghai yes-

It was revealed to-day that Funeral At terday, and were welcomed at the Chipperfield had fractured his aerodrome by the high civil and

cheekbone. It is, unlikely that he military officials of the. Govern-

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arrived at the capital.

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KWANGSI LEADERS

Nanking, Feb. 15,

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Civil Governor Wang Kuk-cho and Mayor Tseng Yang-po and

arrived in Hankow to-day, and Liu Wai-sik of Canton were pas- sengers by the same boat, which flew to Nanking immediately to arrived in Shanghai from Hong attend the Third Plenary Bession. Not being able to attend the Kong yesterday.

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