THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926.

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FOUR CHINESE WAR, LORDS.

Above are four of the Northern War Lorda, who recently met in Peking. From left to right they are:-Marshal Chang Tao-lin, General Chang Tsung-chang, Marshal Wu Pei-fu and

General Chang Haueh-liang.

TRADE HOPES.

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of pickets is changed to a new one in which all classes will un- animously use the economic wea- pon against our enemies. In the now revolutionary environment we military struggle there is not over

must adopt this new polley. Our fallow-countrymen at home and yet. And even if it were over, abroad will surely be able to un- long period of struggle between derstand the significance of this the Revolution and counter-Re- policy and will support and help the movement more strenuously. volution is inevitable, therefore But, fellow-countrymen, hereafter the extension of the anti-imperia- your duty will be heavier! We list front throughout the country cannot be considered as a question | of the nearest future. We havd first a long period of preparation before the active anti-imperialist front can be extended."

"A NEW ERA."

From the Strike Committee's de- claration we take the following:-

union of the

CANTON TAXES.

Protest By Japan.

London, Oct. 12.

The Japanese protest to China with regard. to the attempt by Canton to lový surtaxes on foreign goods, not only on the ground of her trade interests but also be cause she does not, intend recognising the divided sovereignty of China, is the subject of a Daily Telegraph leader, which says that no Western people can encourago that sub-division, if Japan opposes it.

considers it

The paper would be a wise policy for Britain to imitate the action of Japan, and refuse to acknowledge the sovereignty "of Southern China-Reuter.

TO-DAY till

SATURDAY.

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Love Story Ever Told !

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MESSALINA

The Flaming Love Drama of the Roman Empress of a Hundred Romances, in whose

veins were fused the scarlet stain of a

vampire and the tenderness of a virgin.

Twelve gorgeous reels of Roman History showing not only the Forum, the Coliseum

and the Circus Maximus in all their beauty,

but also taking you into the intimate

private lives of the rich and poor of the

Capital of the Ancient World.

NO INCREASE IN PRICES.

Telegraphic advices from Aus- tralia state that the Home and Colonial Stores, Limited, England, has purchased practically the whole of the new pack of Austra lian canned fruits, which is "ex- pected to excéed 200,000 cakes.

Sir Robert Stout, the Chief Justice of New Zealand, has been" appointed a member of the Legis- lative Council of that Dominion;

"From now a new era begins, an era which makes it possible for us to strengthen the peasants, workers, merchants, students, and soldiers of the whole country for the struggle against imperialism. For this reason, we are willing, and we think it neces- sary, to share with the people of: the whole country, the great rea- ponsibility of the active anti-im- perialist struggle which we have carried on ourselves for 15 months. We believe that if this great task be undertaken jointly by the peo- ple of the whole country, instead of by our force alone, the blow in- flicted upon the British imperialist will be very much greater than the result of our movement during the past fifteen months. There have been struggling energetically fore we now decide to withdraw for fifteen months and have been voluntarily all our pickets from suffering a great deal. But we do various ports at 12 noon on Octo- not complain of our sufferings. ber 10, and consider it more ad-Wo swear to follow our patriotic speech-making at the Pao Hua visable to co-operate with the fellow-countrymen in the fight Theatre and the Kwang Ta Univer-

sity. comrades of various classes in con- against imperialism to our very

All the speeches were in the na- further ture of appeals for On the 9th, and 10th. inst., sacrifices on the part of the people "Fellow-countrymen! Let us repeat it once more! Our new Canton Government officials and in the present war, and none of policy is merely this: the old form prominent members of the Kuo- them was anti-foreign in charac of boycott and blockade by means mintang devoted themselves to tor.

ducting a new movement against last, until our nation is emancipat,

ed."

our enemies.

R. H. the

A party of Canadian tauchers were shown over Eton College by the Vice-Provost and later visited Windsor Castle,

PRINCE AT BOY SCOUT DISPLAY,

1

of Walca is hero soen at a Boy Scout display at Portsmouth, shuku

hands with the focal Scoutmaster.

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SINGAPORE'S NEW BAND.

ORGANISED BY THE POLICE.

the Royal Sussex Regiment. We understand that he is very pleas ed with the progress the band are making and it is hoped that early next year the public will have Wo (Bays the Straits Times) the opportunity of hearing them. hear excellent accounts of the pro-A question that must arise in the gress of the newly-created Police near future is the provision of a band, towards the maintenance of public bandstand, and it is one which the Municipal, body make that will require very careful a substantial contribution in re- consideration, A bandstand is a turn for such public services as necessity if the band is to do the band may render. The or-ibself justico, but the question of gantsation of a band in the Straits a site presents a problem not easy presents many difficulties, the to dispose of. The Botanic Gar principal of them being the abdens have been mentioned, but" sence of local material; and it they are far distant from the mass, has been no easy task, we believe, of the population to whom it le to recruit the bandsman in India desired to enter, and there are where the host material La averse objections also to the padang to leaving its native shores. whero an enclosure with seating However, the bandamen are hore accommodation would be. out of. and they are undergoing regular the question. However, it is practice under Mr. Minns, whose something to possess a 'band and services the Police were fortune no doubt a solution of the band- enough to secure when the relin- stand problem will follow in duỡ quished the bandmastership of course,

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