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FRIDAY, OCTOBER
JUNK SUNK,
9, 1925. 日二十二月八
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CONSERVATIVE CONFERENCE.
NEWSPAPER ATTACKS
RESENTED.
London, Oct. 8.
3 WONENDI CHUN JE JE 33.
The Conservative Conference has passed e resolution viewing!
HARRY VALLEY |
TROOPS TRAPPED
SZECHUAN FORCES'
PLIGHT.
SEQUEL TO COUP.
It is reported that immediately
In the Supreme Court this morn The crew of a local, ftahing junking, before Mr. Justice Wood, Mr. told un interesting story of an William Dudley Owen, who has STEAMER COLLIDES. With a large programme of the On Saturday evening pt the of the Associacao DELICATE POSITION. adventure which they went through fast arrived in the Colony to fola
A report a collision, some premises The political situation in Canton when examination by the police the firm of Messrs.. Hastings,
a ping-pong tournament: hus undergone a violent change, yesterday in connection with the Dennys and Bowley,, was "ap-miles out from Hongkong, which Desportiva Macaense there is to be with alarm the continued indus-,following the arrest of General This has been brought about by presence of a number of rifles and proved, admitted and enrolled" as resulted in the capsizing of a fish-mencing at 8 p.m. with the members trial depression, and urging sup Hauing Kehwa, martial law was
kong. On Sunday morning, at the sudden arrest of Hsuing. Keh-other war-like material on board..n solicitor to practice in the Courts ing junk with the feared loss of of the Club Juvenil from Hong port of the Government in apply declared in the North River sector. several lives, was received by the clock at the courts of thing the safeguarding of Indus- by Goneral Chang Kai-shek, and at the same time a strict censorship on wu, resulting in complications
Attorney-General police when the 5.8, Kambangan Military Club there are to be tennis tries Act.
matches. On the same day, at Mr. Page Croft moved the reso-ball letters and telegrams from the which are likely to develop
Mongha Field there is to be a foot-lution, and referring to the recent Szechuan army was put into force. new phase of the military situation who were seeking un exit from the (Sir Henry Pollock, K.C.) in came into port last night with a
ball match between the same Clubs.] is the danger-zone in that district, and moving Mr. Owen's admission, said number of the survivors on board.
The junk was one of a fleet of The Club Juvenil is visiting Macao attacks on the Government by Furthermore, pickets of the Cadet. opinion which was expressed by taken to Canton. On arrival, the that Mr. Owen, who was born in
eduented at Perse fishings vessels which were salling at the invitation of the Associacio section of the Conservative press, Corps were stationed along the when Desportiva Macnense. This is the said that the daily pinpricks in Canton-Hankow Railway to prevent A well-known Chinese gentleman commander of the troops was so 1894, was
immensely relieved and pleased School, Cambridge, and Christ in the Tat Hong Channel
third year on which games have in the course of an interview.
Proceeding to they were sighted by the Kamban- taken place between the two teams 4 personal vendetta against Mr. officers "and" men of the Szechuan Prior to the arrest of General with the conduct of the crew that College, Brecon."
the British foreign policy, were rapidity with which the orders were" Huing sys this commentator. The male them a present, of the the Royal Military College, Sandgun. Through some cause which and the results are looked forward Baldwin and attempts to thwart army from moving by rail,
The following are the representa unworthy of journalism.-Reuter,
executed created great consterna- General Chung Kai-shek was "thin whole, equipment, which included hurst, he obtained a regular Com has not yet been clearly establish-to with great interest.
Defining "Treason."
Later. tion in the camp of the Szechuan master of the situation. He could four rifles, a dagger, the wooden mission and joined the Welsh Regi-ed, a collision occurred between the tives from the Club Juvenil:
Football Remedios; S. M. stock of a Mauser, and 150 rounds!
ment, with which
steamer and one of the boats, a
The Conference has carried troops stationed in North River make and anmake generals at hi
of ammunition.
Shortly junk of 1,200 piculs capacity. The Craz, Jr., Paulo Xavier; J. Souza,
J. Pinna. A. V. Remedias; with declamation a resolution ure-districts. pleasure. Furthermore he had thei
On release, the junk sailed and throughout the War.
On the same day, the Executive ment of the law dealing with of the finances of retarned to Hongkong, where it after the signing of the armistice, absolute control
he subsequently starboard side, and almost im-J. M. Silva, C. Barreto.
Tennis. J. M. Silva (Capt.). F. treasonable offences by bringing Council sent telegraphic orders to Shaukiwan The master of the the army and dexterously brought about by ctn-boat, according to his statement, went to Ventnor, Isle of Wight, mediately it sank, throwing, the
E. Xavier, C. Basto,
the constitutional authority. The Souza, Ping-Pong. C. ningly employing the slogan then thought he would be permitted where he was articled to the firm
Cmover suggested that such should tek to disarm all Szechuan, troops
dis-stationed in the North River dis work was carried
locate any public service or molest-tricts. In consequence of these: other junks in the fleet, and a life-Barreto, C. Remedios, C. Basto, F. include persons inciting to
Reserves.-L. Remedios, A. E. ing anyone engaged in lawful orders, General Tax Yen-kal order- boat from the Kambangan was also Remedios, W. Souza,
This latter succeeded Xavier, A. V. Remedios, A. Souza, work, or preaching class wared the troops of General Tsai Ku- in taking a nine-year-old boy, the A. H. Silva, grandson of the faster, out of the water, but life was found to be ex- tinct."
he sarved
Canbin. This ascendency he had moored at its old anchorage in Mr. Owen was invalided, out of Junk was struck squarely on the Perez, A. Ward, A. Fuertes (Capt.),]ing an amendment in the enforce
The
"Kwangtung for the Kwang-to retain the arms by applying for of Messrs. Urry, Woods and crew of 25 into the water. Rescue Remedios, W. Souza, C. Barreto, A.within its ambit plottters against Generals Tan Yen-kai and Cha Pui-
tungites" so as to create an uneasy 'feeling among the military units which are from provinces other than Kwangtung for the purpose of consolidating them against the allied forces of Chun King-ming. Evidently, the confederation was
Was
LOTTERY TICKETS.
CHINESE HEAVILY
SENTENCED.
THE COMING FIGHT.
ARMY'S NEED OF COOLIES.
lowered:
out from the
Some of the survivors were placed on the Kambangan, which then pro-... cceded to Hongkong. It is not known how many of the ther mem- bers of the crew were saved by the other fishing vessels, and further details have to be awaited until the return of the rest of the fleet.
TWELVE LIVES LOST.
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LOCARNO CONFERENCE.
Reuter.
MR. BALDWIN REPLY.
yad to shift their position from London, Oct. 8. Lok Chung to Ping Shek, and
A crowded gathering, including General
a number of Ministers, listened to
Chu
Pui-tek ordered
a apeceh by Mr. Baldwin at the General Wong Kwan's division to Conservative Conference at Brigh advance from Ying Tak and take- THE FOURTH MEETING.ton, which was in the nature of up. position at Kun Fong and` reply to critice. The Prime!
Ching in ao as to cut off all Minister outlined the
Govern-
Pethick, passing his final examina- a. ficence from the police.
Instead, the police took the tion in October, 1923. Sir Henry initiative by seizing all the arms, added that the papera were all in and at the Central Magistracy this order and he begged to move air. morning made a formal application Owen's admission.
Mr. Justice Wood.said that it for their confiscation.
The master appeared pleased on gave him very much pleasure to beinz Informed that his story was admit Mr. Owen as a solicitor of believed and that he would not be that Court, and he wished him prosecuted for being in possession every success in his career. affected otherwise, he would of the arms without having first prompt in declar-obtained the permit, but he present- not have been so ing war in the East River sector. ed a mournful countenance on being
Locarno, Oct. B. With the military units from out told that the arms could not be
retained in his possession.
A communique states that the ment's achievements hitherto, ape- approaches to the lower reach of the the benefits Little North River, and, further, to side provinces on his side not
fourth meeting of the Conferenca cially referring to necessarily taking active part in
Since the order of mobilisation
was devoted to the consideration of conferred by the Widow's Pension the campaign, he presumed he
of troops in the East River sector,
A Telegraph representative, in questions raised by the participa- Act, and the creation of a Food despatch a detachment of troops Council. As regards. foreign from Kwong Ning to detour.around could annihilate. Chan King-ming
coolie service for transporting pur conversation with the master of the tion in the League of Nations of
By as he had done last year. Proba-
poses has been in great demand at junk this morning, learned that at the eventual signatories to the policy, he said we would make a Lai Full Hu, in order to cut the Canton. In order to meet the need, least twelve persons were drowned Security Pact, in the course of treaty of mutual guarantees, sub-rear of the Szechuan army.
ject to the sole condition bly the success which he
both the Police Department and the or missing as the result of the col-which the French, German, British, Germany must join the League, manoeuvring the troops of Generals. calculating on under favourable
Strike Union have been asked by isión. The junk was sailing with Belgian and Italian representatives The treaty must be bilateral and Ton and Chu into these new posi "An elderly Chinese, who gave n
the officers of the various military the tide just outside Lyeemun when set forth the views of the respec- of a purely defensive character. tions, the Szechuan my fa copditions could be realised if he
small boy a number of po piu
units now taking part in the the Kambangan loomed up, and tive Governments. The conference He had every hope that the same had not precipitated the arrest of lottery tickets lu carry, was charged
munication with their fellow “Haging Keh-wu which has created at the Kowloon Magistracy this expedition to supply them with a struck it full in the high stern.
A Difficult Problem.
west may be applied for perman- ammunitions, placed. the political morning with possession of the sufficient number of coolies for the where the women's quarters are The junk split in two
Locarno, Oct. 8..
ent pacification of eastern Europe. soldiers who are stationed in other tickets and with "offering a bribe transportation of
Although the discussions at
Mr. Baldwin said there had been districts is cut off. Y
Besides these -precautionary: situation of Kwangtung, from to a police constable, who arrested Provisions and other impedimenta parts and of the twenty-five persons
on board twelve are presumed to to-day's sitting were most friendly
MOSUL QUESTION, the boy with the tickets on his of the army.
measures taken by General Chang They include and marked by a desire to reach an It is reported that the Hongkong have lost their lives. But there are various helpers person.
has the wife, concubine, two daughters, agreement, the problem of Article a deal of misapprehension as re- Kal-ahek, orders were despatched The small boy was sentenced to and Canton Strike Union
to General Wong Shiu-hung, Vice- that Chan King-ming had cured during his sojourn at receive four strokes of the cane decided that each branch of the one daughter-in-law of the master, 18 of the Covenant of the League gards Mosul. He pointed out that, Shanghai, the most important being and the man, who, according to Union should select ten of their and the daughter, daughter-in-law is far from solved, as the Germans except for a small rectification of Tupan of Kwangsi, who, it will be
their standpoint the frontier, we are not concerned The master was im thereon.
with claiming any territory from recalled, had advised the Canton Government to be on its guard, as Generals Wong Ta-wai, and Tan police records has been an in-members, the names of those select and two small sons of the master's firmly maintain
The Conference broke up, leav- the Turks which we do not con- he had grave suspicions of the evik Both are brilliant yeterate trafficker in lottery tickets, ed be sent in a list to the Strike nephew.
He stated ing it to the Chiefs of the delegatrol to-day. The Government had designs of Heuing Keh-wu, on strategists, staunch supporters of having three previous convictions Committee, so that they could be prisoned when the boat capsized
no reason to think Turkey, would Kwangtung, to take up his position the Kuomintang and deal enemies and having been deported for placed at the disposal of the mill and lost consciousness.
not fulfil her obligations of honour.at Kwel Lung, so as to Intercept of Balshevism. Both were instru- term of five years, was given the tary units requiring coolic services, that he had no knowledge of how he tions to try to arrive at a
It is also stated that the Police was saved.
The Cabinet committee was con- the remaining position of the mental in causing the split in the maximum penalty of $1,000, or six
Department, now under the direct
aldering the reform of the House Szechuan army which is still on its Kuomintang camp, dividing it in-montas hard labour,
control of General Chang Kai-shek,
of Lords.
through to Red and Anti-Red sectiona.
is carrying out press-gang measures with great severity.
a new aspect in
military point of view.
Mow-äun.
A
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Both have played a very important
part in the 'course of anti-Bolshe-ly, would react upon them in such vism, and their activities were re- a way that they would be forced to vealed in the documents seized at break the confederation made by
and seek the Headquarters of Hauing Keh Chang Kai-shek wu. There are other important alliance with Chan King-ming, elements in this drama which especially as it is well known that Chan King-ming hhs secured there are many aduences wirking
un
for his side, such as the towards that end, Sach a situation Central Government at Peking. seems inevitable at no distant date,
'
The boatpeople were all from Kwang Chow Wan, and are fisher. men having: their headquarters at: Cheung Chau.
The Kambangan was heavily laden with sugar, there being on board 2,600 tons for Hongkong and
CHINESE WORSHIPS 6,000 for other, ports.
TWO ARRIVE IN PORT.
OPIUM HAUL,
that
adjourned until Oct. 10th-Reuter. principles which guided us in the bemmed in on all sides and com-
ment-Reuter,
Bettle-
CAR V. RICKSHA.
to Kwangtung way
Britain had succeeded in the stupendous decomplishment of res Kwangst, and to disarm them.
It is stated that Hsuing Keh-wa, ducing her national'expenditure by COLLISION IN STREET.
one third during the past five 800n after his arrest, was forced by General Chang Kai-shek to Isaun A motor car, belonging to the Lo year. The Chancellor was deter- an order under his name to his Haj-kee Garage, was being driven mined that there be a substantial officers and men to place them- selves under the command of along Connaught Road West in an reduction in the next estimates. L'ondon, Oct. 8. easterly direction when it collided
Referring to Communism, the Generals Tan Yen-kai and Chu Pei- with a ricksha near Winglok Street.
partially Premier said that the extremists tak. On receipt of this order, the It is not very common sight to
The ricksha Was the Tupans of Fukien and because the actions of Chang Kai-see Chinese warships in barbour
HIDDEN UNDER COAL. damaged, while its passenger, was efforts would fail here, and in Szechuan army had no other alter- Kwangsi, and all the prominent shek have not only aroused feeling these days, but two have just ar
thrown to the ground and slightly France, as they had failed in native but to submit. But it is America and Germany. No further stated that those men of members of the anti-Bolshevik camp of insecurity on the part of these rived hero from Swatew and taken
Chan Chan, the skipper of the injured. of the Kuomintang.
good their retreat, have already All these Generals, but also have created in-up their anchorage at alloted
A report has been made to the minority, however well organised, the Szechuan army who could make coasting steamer Posang, appeared factors. General Chang Kai-shek umerable enemies, crying for buoys.
-To-morrow is the anniversary on remand before Mr. S. B. B. Mc-police, and the Trade Department-là be allowed to tyrannise over will have to reckon with, in his venzeance. Therefore the military
mploy all its power to deal with tung-Hanan Border, while those who are unable to do so have umbitious scheme of pacifying situation in Kwangtung may soon be the Chinese Republic, and in view Elderry, at the Central Magistracy is investigating the origin of the country The Government tired to Wing Wo on the Kwang- ttempts to seduce the troops, and accepted the new conditions by Kwangtung, as outlined as the entirely
General of that fact and the presence of this morning, on a charge of allow collision,"
editious.speeches. second stage in his military scheme Chang Kai-shek have to decide the two visiting warships, the ing his vessel to be used for the British men-of-war in port will smuggling of opium, between of unifying China by military con- whether to continue his warlike dross ship, whilst a salute will be Hongkong and Kwing Chow Wan,
operations on the East River, or fired at noon.
queat.
changed and
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SHANGHAI COUNCIL.
BASIS FOR DISCUSSION.
The political situation in Canton. to divert them to the North River says our informant, is much more or to take both of the sectors.in complicated. By precipitating the hand. In carrying out any one of arrest of Hauing Keh-wu he has there decisions, disaster may easily aroused feeling of insecurity on résult, because the whole of the the part of Generals Tan Yea-kal military atmosphere is charged, as and Oha Pul-tak, because it was at it were, with the ery of "Drive Out the recommendation of the former Bolshevism!!!
"Peking, Oct. 8., General that Hsuing was permitted. to make his entry into Kwangtung turn in favour of the people if they Following a meeting of the with his troops, and in particular only realise its full value and con- Diplomatie Body this morning. De because of the adverse views which ccatrate their attention on the one Hear Oudendijk handed to Shen they hold on Bolshevism. It would object of driving out the Bolsheviks. Jul-lin the suggestions of the be but natural and logical that this In this matter, time is the essential diplomatic representatives interest feeling of insecurity should prompt element. Otherwise, the Bolshevisted in the International Settlement [^as a basis for discus, them to take defensive measures, will gain time to change their at Sha against any possible move by tactica, they are recognised stan':
Thus the sftantion in Canton may
Chang Kai-shek. Such de adepts in the
The defendant was represented by Mr. G. R. Haywood.
LAWN TENNIS:
The Crown alleges that a numbe: 1. R. C. TOURNAMENT. of labels for receptacles for the
Two of the most promising and drug were found in the captain's cabin, subsequent to the discovery most likely future champlons of of over 3,000 trels of prepared the Indian Rocruation Club met in opium in the engine room. Revenue the third round of the Club'e officers succeeded in unearthing this singles tennis championship yes- treasure only after removing 100 torday-namely, C. Cassumbhay tons of coal. The stuff was packed and L. A. Razack, and tightly screwed down in the bulkhead,
Hearing of the case was adjourn ed until Tuesday,
Defendant was allowed hall in the sum of $6,000,
"The Po San
He concluded:"I have been told
placing themselves under the com
the country wants a Mussolini, but mand of General Tan Yen-kai and
Chu Pal-tak. the Enlish people will never tolerate a dictator. They will never tolerate being Prussianised or Ruggianised."--Reuter,
NEED FOR PEACE.
WARNING TO CHINESE TUPANS.
HOME" FOOTBALL.
GLASGOW CUP RESULTS.
London, Oct. 8. The semi-final replays in the Glasgow Cup.competition resulted Peking, Oct; & in-Queen's Park losing at home to Tang Chi jul to-day despatched Clyde, by three goals to five, nd
* Toonnis; the Rangers losing at home to
by boo
a very good game and fought with Both young players, they put up
most interesting to watch, thereof, Kla) such keeness as to make the match | Lu Che
Chekisn being many long rallien
The match went to four sets be necessity ford Cassambhoy won by 6/1, 6/8; view of 2/6/8/2
terene
nil aft