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FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1929.

CHINA POLITICAL IMBROGLIO.

(Continued from Page 1.) All Fabrications.

Berkeley, Apr. 30-Nested in a Coupled with the reported re- rock, and protected by an resignations of Marshal Yen Ifsl- fence in Golden Gate Park, Sanchan and Feng Yu-hsiang, a seml- Francisco, resta the Uny sloop official report from Nanking says Gjos (pronounced Yoah), the frat that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek also ship to sall through the Northwest contemplates retirement

when Passage, having been navigated Feng, and Yen announce their on that occasion by Capt. Ronald Amundsen, the Norwegian explor-soverence from military affairs.

Well-informed circles believed that all these alleged retirements The Gjos was built in Norway, are pure fabrications and that

er.

is 70 feet long, and has a capacity Feng and Chiang are the last of 47 tons. In 1901 Amundsen

"Feng Victorious.

used it in making oceanographic person likely to give up politics. roséatches on the northeast coast. of Greenland, and in 1908, he went in it to re-locate the position of the north magnetic pole.

It was on this expedition that the explorer accomplished the long attempted feat of taking ship from the Atlantic to the Pacific through the Northwest Pas sage, reaching Herschel Island q Aug. 13, 1906, having accomplished one of the most important tasks ever performed in geographic ex- ploration, and ending a search that began before the days of Henry Hudson.

Captain Amundsen presented the Gjoa to San Francisco in care of the Park Commission on June 6, 1909, and the ice-scarred little vessel now stands as a monument to that daring commander, who a few months ago went on his last xpedition into the frozen water, never to return.

SERVICE BILLIARDS.

TOURNAMENT IN PROGRESS

AT THE Y.M.C.A.

The Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, is holding a Services billiard tournament, draw for the first round being as follows.-Privates, Somerset "A" v. H.M.S. Sirdar; K.O.S.B. "A" v. IL.M.S. Somme; Submarine L15. v. RGS. junior team; I.A.M.C. v. 12th H. D. LA., Garrison Sergeant's Mess Privates, Somerset "C": H.M,S. Tamar v. 20th. H.D.R.A.; R.A.F. Base v. K.O.S.B. "B"; Privates, Somerset "q" v. H.M.S. Bruce,

Two Nanking Divisions under Genorals Feng Chen-wu and Hou Yuen-yunara concentrating at the Tientsin- Hauchowful on Pukow Railway and it is reported that fighting has broken out be- tween them and the Kuominchun under subordinates of Feng Yu- haiang in the suburb of Hsuchow- fu with casualities on both sides.

It is rellably reported that the Nanking troops were defeated Wireless by the Kuominchun. messages, havo been sent from to Nanking asking Hsuchowfu for reiriforcement. The Kuomin chun also claims another victory. It is reported that Han Fa-chu, the Kuominchun leader who re- volted, has retreated into Cheng- chow after being defeated in an encounter with loyal Kuominchun unita. Hon has also wired to Nanking for assistance.

Shanghai Reports.

Shanghai, May 30, Reports from all sources ΠΟΥ indicate that the entire Kuomin chun enterprise is collapsing.

Feng Yu-alang is said to be definitely retiring from politics and warfare and will probably be leaving the country within ten days with Yen Hai-shan.

Messages from Peking state that Feng and Yen have engaged a steamer and are sailing from Tientsin shortly. They apparent- ly intend to proceed to Japan for a short stay, afterwards leaving for Germany.

on

The following went straight into the second round.Somersets Sergeant's

It is stated that Yen Hsi-shan Mess Y.

v. K.O.S.B. "C"; Wireless Operators at Stonecuttera v 31st H.B. is leaving for Yunchang R.A.; R.E. Sergeant's Mess v. Somer- Friday, that he will meet Feng there, afterwards set Corporal's Moss and Submarine Yu-hbiang. 119 v. R.A.P.C.

leaving for Tlentsin via Shihchiu- chuang-Our Own Correspondent.

Ono match was played in the first round on Wednesday night when the K.O.S.B. "B" Company beat the R.A.F. Dase by 607 points to 407. The win- ning company now meets either "B": company of the Somcraeta or ILMS, Brucu.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

C.R.C. DEFEAT R.A.O.C. EASILY.

Playing for Time.

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ART DEALER'S DEMAND TO DUKE OF SUTHERLAND,

COUNTY COURT JUDGE'S * PROTEST AGAINST DANGER.

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HOME SECRETARY - LOSES HIS WAY.

He was due to address a meeting

The reports that Yen Hal-shan and Feng Yu-hsiang have been exchanging telegrams' relative to a joint trip abroad have been lecion for several days past, but

AT LIBERAL MEETING AND no confirmation from reliable

A DANCE circles is available. The reports are not given credence here, but

London, Apr. 30. if true it is considered that both

Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the Feng Yu-hshang and Yen Het-

at Marylebone Home Secretary, was in the centre: In the "C" Division of the Ten- shan are merely playing for time. land either to substantiate his Judge Snagge

assertion that the disputed Romney County Court when he allowed a of a polítical comedy last night. nis League yesterday, the C.RO.

It is stated reliably that Yen defeated the R.A.O.C. by nine-sets Hai-shan has not much chance of portrait of the Duchess of Suther claim for £0 68. 8d. against a to nil.

keeping Feng Yu-hsiang out of land is a copy, or to withdraw the youth aged 20 who, when driving Shansi if the Kuominchun attack-Inference conveyed, is made by his brother's car in Regent's Kwok Po-kan and Chau Wah-poed now, while Feng Yu-halning is Mr. A. N. Nicholson, the London Park, damaged another car. defeated Col. Exham and Major White, G-1; defeated Paver and probably seeking to

The youth offered to pay 2s. Gil, Greenaway, 6-4, defeated Hardy Chiang Kai-shek for a short time art dealer.

until he is better prepared for a and Thompson: 6-2,

Lau Man-kwong and Iu Tak-lam fight. In any event, as far as defeated Exham and White 6-3, actual going abroad is concerned, Pavey and Greenaway, 6-2, and it is considered that there is no more truth in these proposals than Hardy and Greenaway 7-6.

In Chiang Kai-shek's proposals to go abroad after the close of the Hupeh campaign,-Reuter.

Scorca:

Chiu' Tsun-chiu and W. C. Kung beat Exham and White 6-1, Paver and Greenaway 7-5, and Hardy and Thompson 8-2.

LAWN TENNIS.

CHINESE R. C. BEAT C.S.C.C. IN A LEAGUE MATCH.

The Chinese R.C. defeated Civil Service C.C. by eight sets to ono.in the "C" division of the league, Scores:

hold off

Feng Yu-hsinng To Retire.

Shanghai, May 30. Japanese reports confirm the Kuo Min'e message from Peking that Feng Yu-hsiang has decided to retire from political life and to go for a trip round the world with Yen Hal-shan.-Reuter. More Railway Damage.

grand » Shatighaf,'May 30,-

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A Chengchow message to the

J. Barrow and V. H. Freeman (C.S.C.C.) lost to Chlis. Tsun-chul and Kuo Min news agency says severe

of the Primrose League at Twicken- ham, but went to two wrong func- tions before he reached, the right.

one.

On arriving at his meeting ho Mr. Nicholson sold the picture to a week out of his earnings of said: "I have had a very narrow an American, who resold it for 30s. and an order was made for escape to-night. I nearly got into

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were extraordinarily pleasant to. that he had the original picture the damages to be paid at the rate a Liberal meeting! However, they and Mr. Nicholson bought back of £1 monthly. the disputed Romney. Recently the Duke sold his portrait to a New York art dealer for £50,000. "Mr. Nicholson has now written to the Duke of Sutherland saying No. that the allegation "has caused the

"This is a very serious matter," cancellation of an important busi- ness deal, and has inferred that eald the Judge. "You tell me that two experienced and expert busi- the insurance had just run out ness houses have either from In-

capacity or gufle sold a copy for a genuine and important work of art."

Writing from Paris, the Duke's private secretary has acknowled: ged the letter, adding that it is having the Duke's attention.

W. C. Hung 1-6; lost to Chou Wah-po fighting is now going on at Teng- Mr. Nicholson says that he had and Kwok Fo-kon 4-6; lost to Laufeng between the followers of Ilan no other desire than to sustain Man-kwong and Ju Tak-lam 3-6. Fu-chu and those of Sun Liang-the integrity of his picture.

J. Bondall and F. Bradley (C.S.G.C) lost to Chiu and Hung 1-6; bext Chru and Kwok 6-1; lost to Lau and Iu 8-10,

Dr. Valentine and C. Spittoy (C. S. C. C.) lost to Chiu and Hung 4-6; 30st to Chau and Kwak 3.0; lost to Lau and In 2-6..

chen, "

In view of Sun Liang-chen's revereca, Feng Yu-hsiang has given instructions to destroy all the shui and Kunghelen, on the weat tunnels and bridges between Pel- section of the Lang Hai railway, so as to prevent the troops of Han Tu-chu advancing towards HAGEN IN ENGLAND.Tungkwan Reutet,

COMPSTON TO BE A SERIOUS

PROPOSITION:..

London, May 30, Hagen has arrived in London from Berlin,

Interviewed by Reuter, he said: "I am feeling just fine: I have not looked at

my

clubs since the German cham- pionship was finished last Sunday.

Feng. Retires to Shensl.

Hankow, May 80. It is reported from Honan that:] Feng Yu-halang, finding his posi tion at Chengchow untenable, has retired to. Huayin In Shensi. After expressing his intention of giving: up political activities. ---

It is stated that Han Fu-chu in.

I have boon watching other people now leading his troops to Cheng-

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tup a show, have been going to chow; while Shih Yu-shan has theatres and to the racecourse. New notified Ho Ying-ching here, that I am going to get serious again."

He added, laughingly, "you have to he is withdrawing all his troops Guarantee of British Manufacturehe, you know, when playing Archio from the Hupeh border to Heu-

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