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BRITISH LÒNG DISTANCE
EFFORT HELD UP.
London, June 18. Flight Lieutenant Carr has hop- ped off at Cranwell for Karachi on a second effort to break the world's long distance non-stop record,
Flight Lieutenant Mackworth is acconipanying Carr as Navigator.
The distance to Karachi 14 4.100 miles. The machine carries four tons of petrol, suflicient for near- ly 6,000 milca.
The non-stop record is at present held by the American Chamberlin 3.905 miles. Reuter-
Forral to Descend.
London, June 18. Carr and Mackworth, the R.A.F. fliers, were forced to descend, at the Martlesham Heath Aerodrome, owing to the development of a minor defect.
MONDAY.
JUNE 20, 1927.
CHINA CRISIS.
THE WEEK-END CABLES.
Peking, June 19..
'DORIOT'S RETURN.
ARREST POSTPONED BY APPEAL.
Paris, June 18. The decision to arrost Doriot
The installation of Marshal Chinng Tseliu as dictator took place yo terday afternoon in the Forbidden
an eleventh-hour appeal against City in the Hall of Ceremonics, ins not been earried out owing to which, all past Presidents of China the sentence to the Court of Ca have boot installed.
Chang Tao-lin took the oath and delivered a short Address, After which the military leaders bowad to him three times, and a saluto of 109 guns was fired.
tion. thereby suspending ad- ministrative action.
The accused Deputy meanwhile reached Paris and sensationally appeared at a largo Communist
A reception was aflorward given parry meeting last night. He ad- y Chang Tso-lin at the Walvanced to the platform, took off chinapu. Many members of the his jacket, greeted the audience Diplomatie Carps were present in a and with rolled-up shirt-sleeves. delivered a speech on the Chinese private capacity...
Revolution and Syndicate mov.- ment in China.--Reuter,
Mandale 19sued.
[Doriot, the French Deputy who Peklak, June 19. In his new capacity as Genera- visited Canton with other Com- lissimo, Marshal Chang Tso-lin munists and made inflamatory. issued a mandate last evening out-specubes to the Chinese Commun lining the functions of the mill-ists, was rondemned in July to The oiling system refused to tary government. This provides three months' imprisonment and to thepay a 3,000 marks fine for partici- function properly shortly after the among other things that machine took the air, and as the Generalissimo shall control the pating in the Issue of a manifesto found it impossible to ascertain navul and military forces and is against the Moroccan war. Or- the nature of the trouble while invested with the authority of the ders for his arrest on arrival at
the French frontier were given.] flight, Carr decided that it way in- Republic.
Pan Fu, the new Premier will advisable to leave the English
take up his post on the 20th. The conat.
zet The plane made a most skilful Cabinet personnel has not landing without jolt or jar in spite been announced but it is under-
of the immense weight of the me-stood that Wang Yung-pao, Minis- ter to Tokyo has been ofTored the portfolio of Foreign Affairs, while
chine.
It is understood that no attempt will be made to continue the flight to-day-guler,
TO HAWAII,
American Army's Non-Stop Effort.
San Antonio, Jone 18.
o Feng-lin, formerly military commissioner in Shanghai is re- garded as a likely candidate for of the newly created Ministry Military Affairs.--Renier. -
Premier Appointed.
Peking, June 19. Late last night, Marshal Chang
Pan Fu as the new Premier Chinn-Router.
RUBBER PRICES.
RESTRICTION, SCHEME.
-Singapore, June 18. The Daily Telegraph, comment. ing approvingly on the Giovery. ment's decision to adhere to the Steronson celicne, says that thero is little doubt that the prica of rub ber has been artificially driven down during the last week by those whoso
1 is announced that the United Tso-lin issued a mandate appoinu object in to produce a spectacular
States army will attempt the first SELTONA is a collodion Self-tight not later than July 15.in a Toning paper giving beautiful giant Fokker monoplane. Pretimin- sepia prints by fixing only.
ary, tests are being made at San Diego.-Reuter's American Servier,
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At the same time, the paper is of the opinion that the "schemic might be advantageously modified and suggests that the pivotal figure 18. d. a . is rather too high. The Government might also well revise the assessments for standard
*Courtesy Call.
Shanghal, June 18. General Chang, the Nationalist Commissioner of Defence, Shanghai, paid a courtesy call on Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt this morning.
The situation in Shanghai is unproduction of those estates whose
their present standard. altered, and the reports from the present production does not justify Yangtze confirm the general quiet- St. Louis, June 18.
less though soldiers contiene Lindbergh gave a spectacular ex-give trouble to the Wahan authori. hibition in the spirit of St. Louis" ties-Yava! Wireless. on his arrival in his home town from New York. Hundreds of soldiers surrounded him as he landed in order to keep off the engering crowds-Renter's Ameri- can Services
OBITUARY.
AN OLD RESIDENT OF HONGKONG.
Gen. Duncan Returns.
to
Shanghai June, 19. General Duncan las returned to Shanghai from north China. Vis- count Gort remains in north China,
General Butler, commanding the United States forces will return to Shanghai on the 21st from north China.
Admiral Busire former French Commander-in-Chief in the Far East, left for France aboard the 8.8. Angers.Reuter.
One of the best known collectors
Borodin Dismissed. of Chinese porcelain in England,
Shanghai, June 19.- Mr. Marcas Ezekiel, of 47, Tisbury, A Chinese report from Hankow road, Hove, died on May 18, follow-states that the anticipated dis- ing an operation for appendicitis.missal of M, Borodin has cetually Born in Bombay, Mr. Ezekiel, taken place, but the Chinese do not early in life, became associated in attach much importance to the step the firm of Messrs. E. D Sassoe believing that M. Borodin well con- in Hongkong and Shanghai, and 2tinue to direct Hankow politics,
The paper deprecates the view entertained by some people in fa- vour of the abolition of restriction because the Dutch will not join in. -Remter.
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A HUGE SWINDLE.
JAPANESE AND CHINESE
FIRMS DEFRAUDED.
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Shanghai, June 19. A swindle wherein Japanese and Chinese firms have allegedly been defrauded of 300,000 taels was dia- covered to-day when E. Matsu- of the well- hara, the manager known Japanese firm. Ryusho Yoko, disappeared.
The frauds were carried out by
the alteration of delivery orders. and are believed to have been tak- ing place for the past six months. Among the alleged victims are
Reiss, Massey & Co., Ltd. years of his life was spent in without holding an official position. the Yokohama Specio Bank, the
Distributors.
Queen's Bids.
China He went to reside at Hove | Reuter,
about 20 years ago, and devoted practically all his leisure to the
Tel C.678. study of art, specializing in Chf-
Bank of Taiwan, the Exchange and the Nippon Bank of China Yusen Kaisha.
ese porcelain, of which he had SOUTH AFRICA'S FLAG he declared that "deplorable busi- some fine examples. Many speel-
Mrs. J. CRAWFORD,mes from his collection have
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been lustrated in well-known NEW COMPROMISE DESIGN journals dealing with Chinese art, 1:
NOT ACCEPTABLE. and in the works of Mr. R. L. Hob-
Capetown. June 18. son of the British Museum. Mr.
Feeling on the Bag issue bas Ezekiel tools a keen interest in the recently established Hove Mustum,been intensified by a breakdown of and displayed it in practical form the committee whien was sicklag by giving some of his best aperto evolve a compromise design, whereupon the Government mens of porcelain and silver, while
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he also lent to the museum a num-intimated its intention of pro- ber of old Italian and Flemish during a new design, which will probably embody all the old flags drawings. Mr. Ezekiel leaves widow and an unmarried.gon and of the various sections constitut ing the Union, including the Union daughter.
Jack, but the latter will occupy only one sixteenth of the whole. It is advertised that the 6th Henee the design will be no more ordinary yearly meeting of share-popular with the British section holdes of the Houghtong Amuse-thin the previous design and has maits, Ltd., will be held at the already been dubbed the "coffin Queen's Thichtro, un Wednesday, flag" because of the three old flags
"boxed in a coffin."-Reuter.
June 29, at noon.
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AMERICANS TO STAND TRIAL
Shanghai, June 18. W. W. Worthington and S. Chaiet were to-day committed for trial before the American higher court for China on a charge of carrying concealed weapons.
Commissioner N. E. Lurton held in the preliminary proceedings that a prima facie case, had been made out.
The ball of each accused was fixed at G.$100.-Reuter.
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