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Canton, June 11. While official circles continue to explain Mr. Hu Han-min's de- parture for Europeus for health reasons, rumours are nBoat here regarding impending political changes.

SERVICES HONOURS

BIRTHDAY AWARDS FOR NAVY AND ARMY OFFICERS

London, June 4,

Admiral Sir John Donald Kelly, First and Principal Naval A. D. C. entirely to the King, and Admiral Sir numerous William Wordsworth Fisher, Com

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12, 1935,

HANKOW CONFERENCE

CIVIL AND MILITARY RE-ORGANISATION

Canton, June 11.

In view of the present critical diplomatic orisis in North China. and the coming conclusion, of the Red suppression campaign, Mar- the Mediter-shal Chiang Kai-shek has sent a to military ranean Floct, were among those circular telogram honoured by the King on his birth leaders in all provinces asking day on June 3. According to The them to go to Hankow personally made or send delegates to an important have been Timea, they Knights Grand Croes of the Bath military conference. (Military),

Other service men appearing in the Honours list published in The Times are:

K.C.B.

The conference will be opened some time next month at the Travelling Headquarters at Han- kow, and its object is to discuss the questions of unification and (MILITARY)—Admiral reorganisation of the military Bankers are also attributing the II. F. P. Sinclair (Retd.), Vice-system. Other problems, which sudden drop in value of the Can-Admiral G. K. C. Chetwode, in com- are expected to be discussed will ton money to Hongkong's silver mand of the Reserves since 1933: be: embargo, which they believe will Vice-Admiral C. M. Forbes, in result in n backflow of silver coins command of 1st Battle squadron to Canton,

It is understood from reliable sources that the leaders in the South-west Political Council are conferring to discuss the course of action to be followed in view of the situation created by Mr. Hu Han-min's departure.

It is generally believed that the a Canton-Nanking prospects of rapprochement are brighter than

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C.II. (MULITARY)-Rear-Admirals D.B.N. North, L.G.S. Crabbe and C.G. Ramsay and Pay-Captain 11. Miller R. N.

3. The building of military roads joining the Northern and country parts of the Southern within the shortest possible time; the work to be carried out by Roldiers. CB, (CIVIL)-Rear-Adm. C. M.

Surgeon Rear- 4. The co-operation of milkary It is also learned that General Round Turner,"

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Canton, June 11.

Effect on S.W. Political Council

Canton, Jane 11.

. Mr. Hu Han-min's departure Preparations for the holding of

# tour of the exhibition of clothes made of from Hongkong on native materials are now in full Europe has given rise to the swing, according to the Kwang-strong suggestion of the rear- the Southwestern ganisation of tung Women's Association.

regime, bringing Nanking Canton closer.

The exhibition will be held in the Association's building. It will begin on 14th inst, and last for three days.

and

K.C.V.U. Rear-Adm. T.J.S. Lyne (retd),

c.v.o.-Rear-Adm. A. Bromley iretd.), Cr. ILG. Campbell, R.N. tretd.) and Cr. O. Henderson R.N.

(retd.)

CHE (MILITARY)-Captain Pope, R.A.N.

O.B.E. (MILITARY)-Cr. Agnew, R.C.N.

industries.

It is understood that General Yip Chl, the Chief of Staff to the 4th Group Armies, left here for Hankow on the 8th inst. with in- Instructions from Generals. Chan Chal-tong and Li Chun-jen to attend the coming military con- C.J.ference, as chief delegate of the Military Authorities of Kwang- tung and Kwangai Province.- R.E. Wah Kiu Yat, Po.

M.B.E. (MILITARY)-Comd. Boen. G. F. Hewish, R.A.N., and Comd. Viet. Deer J.G.B. Horne, R.C.N.

Government Success North Of Chengtu

Chengtu. June 11.

A military communique issued K.H.F. (MILITARY)-Vice-Adm.

Headquarters here (ret.). Vice-Ad. by the local H.K. Kitson The suggested reorganisation W.M. Kerr, Eng. Rear-Adm. R. to-day reports that the Govern of the Southwestern regime, if Beeman and Pay Rear-Adm. H.R.ment Forces in North of Chengtu recovered several important points carried out, might have the effect Russell (retd.).

including Fuchakow, Koonmoshan Turg- of minimising the present_func-

C.ILE. (MILITARY)-Rear-Adm. Hill, Shiuhoumine, and

the vicinity L.R. Oliphant (red.), Captain yokmino tions of the Southwestern Execu tive and Political Councils.

with the Reds Among the critics invited by the This tendency would be acce-1.1. Hall, R.N. (retd.), Captain Kiangyu on the 8th inst. after a

if etivo negotiations F.R. Willis, R.N. (retd.), Engr. severe encounter

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