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TROUBLE NEAR FOOCHOW.

RIVAL FORCES COME, TO GRIPS.

(Our Own Correspondent).

Fuochow, Oct. 21. On Monday, a review of the Student Army, was held on the South Parade Ground, just outside attended Foochow City. It was

sent in force.

RIFT IN LUTE IN

SHANGHAI.

Wang Ching-wei and Chiang.

SUSPICIOUS.

round-up of mendicants In Kowloon was made by the Police over the week-end, judging by the

Shanghai, Oct. 26. large number of vagrants who were charged before Mr. Fraser at the by over 4,000 studenta mostly from

Representing General Chiang Kowloon Magistrney this morning. the Senior Middle Schools, dress- Kai-shek, Messrs. Tani Yuan-pei, ed in military uniform, The and Chang Chi Interviewed Mr. One case concerned a Buddiat Boy Scouts were also well Te Wang Ching-wel, the Leftist lender, monk, who was stated to have and presented and girl students dressed

yesterday and handed to him a $3.94 in Hongkong currency, $2 in Chinese notes and $2 in Chinesosilec Cross nurses were pre-ter from General Chinng in which the Nanking Generalissimo declar- Ver.

Defendant said, that it was After a thorough inspection, ed that the Nanking Government one of his religions bellefs never

speeches were made by representa had appointed Messrs. Tain Yuan- to buy anything if it was possible lives of the Provincial Govern sei, Chung Clii, Chen shu, L. Shih- to get it without payment. Howment, reminding the students of tseng to hold a preliminary sesalon Worship confessed he did not know the importance of

implicit oh with the Cantonese delegates, what to do in this case, and ad- edlence to those in authority Declining General Chiang'a in- Mr. Wang and a-ging

them to show the a spirit vilation to Nanking of sacrifice by working nerd #1 Ching-wel said he expected to hold their studies as well as spending a priliminary discussion with the some of their time in miliary; Nanking delegates some time to training. The order from begin day, but he considered it unwise for Pip to end was admirable.

future, meetings to be held in Nan- words "Patriolism" and "Unity" Mr. Wang explained that condi- are so often heard, there Istions in Nanking at present were serious division between the sup- similar to those of some four years posed preservers of law and order ago when Kuomintang lenders hold. in several districts.

journed it for 48 hours, ordering

the defendant to be taken to the S. C. A. In the meantime.

In the other cases, his Worship sentenced the defendants to three recom- and days prisonment, mended them to be banished at the! expiration of their sentences.

FORMER HONGKONG

MUSICIAN.

PROFESSOR HARRY ORE IN MANILA.

It is lamentable that while the king.

In plenary session at Nanking

At Kutien, the Double Tenth with General Chiang were not per- was marred by an effort to dis-mitted to express themselves freely 11 a company of soilur sus-at the meeting because of military preted of desiring to return to pressure. | briganlage.

There WAN NOMIC Mr. Wang Ching-wei also men. Genernl that although suspected | tłoned loss of life, and the

his letter that had stated in men went off and joined hands Chiang de-with the bandits near Smanyang, the invitation was extended because

lighted to hear that Professor They are now repurled be the central Government is eager to

Lo

Hongkong residents will be Harry Ore is making a name for besieging the City of Kutien, but solve national and foreign protients, himself in Manila. We reinforcements have been sent up it was obvious that a settlement sociated with Michael Wexler from Fuochow, and the city is among the Kuomintang leaders by violinist, in a recital at the tirand not likely to fall into their hands. the creation of a unified Govern At Sienyu, there has been fight-ment would ultimately result in the Opera House last week under the anspices of the Associncos Musical ing between different detachments solution of problems concerning de Filipinas and scored an em of the Naval forces. In short, it foreign policy--Renat.

of the phatic success.

appears that to many military and naval leaders, per- sonal gain and advantage keema much more important than any- thing else.

BULLET FIRED FIVE YEARS AGO.

Commenting on Professor Ore's performance, the Manila Bulletin critic said:"Mr. Ore showest to the finest advantage in the Busoni transcription of the Bach Clincon-i ne, which is, in itself, one of the most sucessful concert numbers of open to the public. Pedestrians DEATH OF POLICE INSPECTOR its kind in the world. Subtlety of are already allowed to use it, and

restraint

It will be open to vehicles in ten nnil, phrase, judicion grateful case made the reading days or so.

of the number eminently satis- factory. Mr. Ore's pinno group was great en- also received with thusiasm, and his own transcrip- tions of Chinese songs are colour- ful and interesting.

The Bridge of Ten Thousand thrown Ages has at last heen

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ed to the pleasure of the solo play ing of each of the performers, the joy of a sympathetic ensemble and a correct balance in quality and phrase."

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The final of the Summer foursomes of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was played off between Dr. 1. Newton and Dr. J. A. R. Selby and L. Goldman and G. Miskin, the medical men winning by two up and one to play.

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WOUNDED IN SINGAPORE.

London, Oct. 20.

An extraordinary story of a re- tired palice inspector who has just died from the effects of a shot ared in Singapore five years ago was told at the inquest in London to-day on ex-Inspector Sheridan.

The verdict at the Inquest was that death occurred "from a shot in the back." According

to the evidence, They Sheridan, in 1926, led a police raid on a stronghold of Chinese pirates in the native quarter of Singa- pore. He was ahot and the bullet, which pierced his spine, was never Ultimately he was extracted.

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