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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926.

THE NORTHERN SITUATION,"

MARINE COURT.-

KUO SUNG-LING'S OFFICERS. DISAPPEARANCE OF NAVAL

No Mercy From Chang Tse-lin.

Tokyo, Jan. 4. Foreign Office advices from Mukden state that eight of Kuo Sung-ling's civil officials are still taking refuge in the Japanese

Chang Tso-lin-le still insisting that they be turned over to him.

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A Harbour Dredging Case.

FLOODS IN HOLLAND.

RAILWAY STATION COLLAPSES,

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Radio "fans" who have allowed Professor Blair, Director of their apparatus to bo neglected cancer research at Liverpool In- Train, Derailed.

and idle during the summer and firmary, has told the Toronto are-bringing them into use Academy of Medicine of a num- A sequel to the disappearance of

Amsterdam, Jan. 4. again at the opening of the winter ber of cases of cancer which have naval uniform from the signal- Rain is still falling heavily and season should give them a careful boon cured in Liverpool by in- men's mess of HMS. Hawkins the flood waters are rising. The overhauling The aerial which jections of lead. Was heard at the Marine Court river Waal near Nymegen, is at is suspended outdoors often bo-GRAVENS consulate at Hsinminiu and that. F. Hole, when Leu Fat, the Many polders in the neighbour-and in need of ropir. Most anton-admitted five years ago to the yesterday, before Lieut. Commdr. its highest for very many years. comes loose or the wires broicon One was a case of a woman. master of a fishing boat, was hood of Amsterdam have been na wires aro strandod, and often Liverpool Infirmary before child- charged with using drags and

The viaduct and a fow strands are broken.

birth as. a hopeless caso, grapplings, to lift objects from submerged,

She was now quite well and the Harbour bed in the man-of railway station at Beugen, north Often the antenna insulators war-anchorage on January: 2. east of Brabant, have collapsed bocomo coated with dust and had since given birth to two more Defendant pleaded not guilty.

under the pressure of rising leak, causing inefficient recep healthy children. A sergeant of the Naval Yard waters. Between Flushing and tion. Police testified to receiving a tele- Gogh a train was demiled owing It is expected that extra guards phone message from H.M.S. Haw-to à sinking dyke.—Router, used, this should be inspected. will be sent from Mukden to Hsin-| kins during the forenoon of Janu-

The batteries of the sot should minfa for the purpose of escort-ary 2, to the effect that a sumpon

bo tested. This test should botions. ing the refugees to the Mukden was dredging close to the port

made with a volt-moter while the consulate. Chang's troops are side of the cruiser. Boarding a

tubos are turned on. said to be watching the Hsinminfu steam launch, he went afloat and consulate for the purpose of pre-arrested defendant, who, on his ap venting the escape of the refugees proach, cast off dredging impedi- DEATH OF QUEEN MOTHER. Chang has refused emphatically found a number of articles which menta. In the sampan witness

It is understood that Japan has instructed its consulates and rail- way guards that Kuo's officials must be protected at all costs; thus creating a somewhat delicate! situation for Chang.

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to grant the Japanese petition for had obviously been, dredged up,

ITALY'S LOSS.

Rome, Jan. 4. The death is announced of the mercy for the Kuo officials-ncluding a large piece of saturat Queen Mother, Queen Margherita

Fed canvas. There was also a Renter.

quantity of naval uniform which was quite dry,

Reuter.

Where an outside ground is

If dry-coll "A" batteries are used, each cell should test at least 1.1 volts. A 221-volt dry. "B" battery should test at least 17 yolts, and a 45-volt dry "B" bat tery should tostut loast 34 volts.

who had boon given only a few stored to health by load injec- weeks to live, who had been re-

Another case was of a woman,"

"Doctor Adams, Vice-Chancellor. of Liverpool University, was in- terviewed to-day on the subject.

He said that Professor Blair's doclarations had been forced as: the result of the astounding oures of a number; of cases that had

He added that, owing to the dangerous nature of the treat mons, it had been possible to treat only cases that had been given up as hoppless.

Kuo's Troops Reorganised:

A storage battery should be ex- hitherto been regarded as inoper- Péking, Jan. 4.

amined and their strength and able. The units of Kuo Sung-ling's

Muster al Arms Johnson of

life estimated in order that the

So many of thouo case had been army which surrendered, have H.M.S. Hawkins related the facts ing from Weat Point to Wanchai owner, may know the condition cured that the matter could not been reorganized in ten mixed leading up to the arrest of defen- with fish, when a police launch of his set.

be kept private any longer. brigades under General Chung dant.

When the sampan was came alongside, took him in tow

All dust should be cleaned out Hauch-liang. Oflicers below bat brought alongside, he recognised and placed him alongside H.M.S.

He was unaware of of the radio set as dust collects tation commanders are permitted the accused as one of the men who Hawkins.

was in a sampan alongside the having committed any offence. moisture and is apt to cause a to retain their posts, but suborship when clothing and other The naval uniform which was short circuit or loss of strength of dinate positions have been found objects disappeared from thefound in the boat had been be- the signals. for higher officers.

signalmen's mess a few days ago. queathed him by his grandfather, Chinese circles report that Tuan

Defendant put no, questions loftie said. Chi-jui ha sent General Liu either witness and efected to make His Worship adjudged the ne Chih-lung to Kalgan to consults statement rather than enter the cused guilty and fined him $10 General Feng Yu-hsiang regard witneng box. He said that on the with the alternative of 10 days' ing the question of Tuan Chi day in question, he was proceed-imprisonment with hard.labour. jui's retirement on January 15,

It is reported that Tu Hsih-kuni. who is under Sun Chuan-fang's patronage, has wired refusing the post of Ministry of Navy.

The Kuominchun assert that Feng Yu-hsiang insists on retir ing from public life and say that another circular telegram to that) effect will be issued very shortly- Reuter

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Shanghai, Jau. 4. Mr. Huang Hsi-ling has issued a eircular telegram advocating that Tuan Chi-jui, Feng Yu-hsiang and Sun Chuan-fang shall all give up their military power and organise a Generalissimo's Head- quarters to carry out the disband- ment of troops. It is algo sug- gested that the civil administra- tion shall be taken charge of by. the Civil Governor of each pro- vince the a united provincial,| senale be organised to supervise the provisional Government and that a national conference be held to draw up the constitutional law. -Wah Kiu Yat Po.

COURT OF ENQUIRY.

INVESTIGATION OF STRANDING OF S.S. TEAN.

A Marine Court of Enquiry will assemble at the Harbour Office at 10.30am on Wednesday, to in- vestigate the circumstances at: tending the stranding of the 38. Tean in the Hainan Straits recent- ly, when on a voyage to Hongkong from Hoihow.

The composition of the Court will be as follows: Lieut. Commndr. G. F. Hole. Harbourmaster, (President), Lieut. Commdr. G. R.: H. Harvey of the R.N. Chart Depot, Captain S. Robinson, mas- ter of s.s. Empress of Canada, Captain I. W. Chandler, master of 8.8. Kumeang, Captain J. Thompson, master of 8.8. Haiyang,

BOXER INDEMNITY' MISSION.

WILL COMMENCE WORK EARLY IN MARCH.

¡London,' Jan. 4., The Poxer indemnity mission mentioned in previous telegrams expects to begin its, labours early in March. Lord Willingdon de parts on January 15 via Vancou- ver for Japan and expects to be nway at least nine months.- Reuter.

The Zop has acquired by pur- chase from Mr. W. Goodfellow, who has just returned from a collecting trip in New Guinea and adjacent islands, six birds- of-paradise, belonging to five apecios. Mr. Goodfellow met with vary bad weather on the last part of his journey home,j and the birds are not at presenti best. But, if they recover, as seems probable, they will form one of the most gorgeous exhibits that the Zoo has over possessed.

All connections should be gone over to see that they are tight. Simplo, tight mechanical connec- tions are better than soldered ones.

He added there had been cases of recrudescence, owing to the doses being too small, but he de- poorly clared that the successes achiev ed indicated great strides.

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