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Pauline Frederick Aleŕander Kirkland

Margaret Livingston

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934.

LOCAL WEDDING

MR. DONALD CATHIE ÄND

MISS D. SHAW

"Miss Dolores Mary Alico Shaw, wha arrivou yesterday morning by, the Kanpura, was married at St. Andrew's Chuten in the afternoon to "Mr. Donald Coin Cathie of the Kowloon Canton Rallway,

NEW NAVAL TREATY

AMERICANS WELCOME BRITISH FORMULA

London, Nov. 15. British and American Baval de legates held a meeting this after noon, Insting, three and E half

SHANGHAI MURDER

ONE SUSPECT ARRESTED AT RAILWAY STATION

Shanghai Nov, 15.

At a station on the Shanghai- Hangchow Railway the Hangelow police havo arrested a suspnet believed to be connected with the murder of the well-known Shang- hai newspaper proprietor, Mr. Sze. Liang-zai and two other membera of his party.

The brule is the only daughter of of the late Mr. John Shaw, Colonlul hours. Secretary, Sierra Leone, and Acting According to British circles, the Governor of Lagos, West Atrica, and Mre. A de B. Shaw, of Theraton, conference was arranged to enable

A revolver was found in the Bray. Mr. Cathie is the youngest on the Americana to pick up one

reporsun of the suspect, who will be of the Inte Commander Richard ends" on points not directly Archild Cathle, Royal Navy, and Inted to Japan.

sont to Shanghai for police investi- Mrs. Cathle of 36, Lower Baggott The Americans told Press re-gations.

prenentatives that they had been The polico are endeavouring to to trace the car which conveyed the requested by British officials

Street, Dublin.

The bride entered the church on the arm of Mr. T. Smith, of the Kowloon maintain silence concerning the gangsters at the time of the mur Canton Railway, and was preceded up conversations. The secrecy is an-der and have found that the num- the male by the Rev. J. R. Higgs,

munte

the on

who officiated at the ceremony, andmed to mean that the discussion ber on the car was false

The remains of the victim arriv- the choir boys. Mr. Rupert Baldwin led to delicate issues. played appropriate

The Americans gathered that the ed here from Hangchow yesterday organ. The bride wore a blue and British representatives were dividin the company of many friends white ensemble, blue shoes and gun- ed-some seeking to placate Japan and his son. It has been confirmed metal stockings and carried a sheaf at any price and others standlug that Mrs. Sze Liang-zal was not of peach tinted gladinh.

with the Americans.

injured and the condition, of her Mrs. T. Smith, Matron of Honour,

British circles categorically wounded niece is much improved. wore a blue flowered georgette gown.

A public petition aigned by Mr. A. . Perry, niso of the K.C.R.deny that the talks justified the

American impression that the bankers. newspapers and other After the

reception British representatives were divid-Institutions has been sent to the was held at the St. Andrew's Churched among themselves.Reuter. Hal and later, the happy couple left for their honeymoon which is being

prut in Canton,

whe best man.

cerrmony, a

TO BE EXTRADITED

A New Trenty.

London, Nov, 15.

Executive Yuan demanding that pressure should be exerted on the Cheklang Police for the arrest of

A new Bayal treaty, replacing the gangsters responsible for this the Washington Treaty, Is in-crime.

the

diented as the probable outcome of The President of the Executive the London naval talke. Certain Yuan, Mr. Wang Ching-wel, has questions were put to the Amer-Bent a telegram of condolence to lean delegates by Britain's re-the bereaved family with presentatives yesterday, preparing Government's assurance that the the ground for such a treaty.

authorities will leave no stone un- These questions have now been turned for the punishment of the referred to Washington and the Angsters. American delegates are awaiting Two Suspects Arrested instructions from President Roose-

Shanghai, Nov. 15. velt.

The Chinese press reports the arrest of two suspect, on Wukanghaien and the other nt Yiwuhsien, In ro,nection with the murder of Mr. Sze Llang-zaj, the well-known Shanghai publisher and philanthropist.

At

FORMEN ASSOCIATES OF CHRISTIAN GENERAL"

Tientsin, Nov, 15. Chi Hung-chang and Jen Yin-1-9, the ex-Kuominchun generals under General Feng Yu-halang, who were rerently wounded' in is shooting

American circles are apparently affair at the National Grand Hotel, optimistic na regards the prospects French Concession, have been ex-of the new enurse outline by the tradited to the Chinese authorities British. by the Municipal Counell of the

The new treaty would involve French Concrasion,

concessions by every country, but The extradition was made at the would retain the 6-5-3 ratio. It One of the men allegedly in request of the Chinese authorities, would give Japan equality in custody was carrying a pistol. on the ground that the two men principle, limit capital ships to Both will be taken to Hangchow Wer recently engaged In trea-30,000 tons, and give Great Britain; for questioning.-Reuter, cherous activities against the seventy cruisers, on which she has

see as possible. This would entall Treaty Abrogation.

more submarines for Japan, inore la the light of these revelations, Yesterday's discussion between big battleships and aircraft car. It is presumed that the shooting British and American delegates riors for America, and more lind patriotic motives.

centred on the situation which cruisers for Britain. Eleven other persons suspected might arise after Japan abrogates It is understood in American (of being connected with this case the Washington Treaty,

| delegation circles that America have been also extradited by the In the ro-shuffing of categories, expects to make some concession French authorities.--Central News an attempt would he made to give to Britain's demand for Agency.

each Power as much of its demands: cruisers.

| Chinese Government and might insisted throughout. possibly be paid by the Manchukio,

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