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SUN CHUAN-FANG
KILLED IN TIENTSIN BY
CHINESE WOMAN
Tientsin, Nov. B.
Meghal Sun Chuan-Fang
shot dead this Chinese woman
was
afternoon by a at
A Buddhist meeting in the Chinese city,
It is reported that the assassin, whipped out a revolver and poured) several shots into the body of her! victim who died immediately.
The woman then quirtly surren- dered to the Police.
It is believed that she is related to a general who is alleged to have: been executed by Sun Chaan-fang in Shantung,
J will be recalled that Sun Was military hief of Shanghai until 1927, when he was, driven out by China Kul-shek. He was one of the last independent war-Jord: to Antecumb to the Nationalist drivel From Canton.--Reuter,
The United Press adds that Sun Chuan-fang was shot while pray-! ing in a Buddhist temple,
Is nssassin's one is given as Shilt Shien-chine, aged 20, and! her motive is said to be revengef for her father who died fighting!
gainst Sun ten years ago,
THE UNION CHURCH
REY. J. D. MACLEAN'S ARRIVAL DELAYED
Union
Last Few Days!
In Kowloon.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936.
NANKING CONGRESS
SOUTH-WEST DELEGATES
LEAVE FOR CAPITAL
Shanghai, Nov, 12.
Messrs, Chow La (Chancellor of
CORRESPONDENCE The Hongkong Singers
(To The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph)
Sir, I am informed by the
to
the Chungshan Univeralty at Can-Cathedral, authorities that the ton) Huang Chi-lu, Teng Ching-collection
at our recital on Yen Armistice yang, Tsui Kwang-haul and
night amountcil Chu-sze left by train for Nanking $505.50. This amount will be ne- at 11 o'clock to-night to attend the counted for as follows: Fifth Kuomintang National Con-Grant to Hongkong Society Cress.
They represent the South-west. -Reuter.
Arrival In Nanking
Nanking, Nov. 13. Mr. Chow Lu and other Canton members of the Kuomintang Contral
for the Protection of Children... Grant to St. Dunstans £10
(say)
Ye Olde Prinierie (posters
and programmes)
to Cathedral
HARMSTON'S Committee arrived in Nanking this Donation
CIRCUS
morning.
Mr. Chow was warmly welcomed at the railway station by a party of Nanking officials including Mr.
Location:-Corner Chatham Rd. Tal Chi-tao and Mr. Mah Chiu-
and Comeron Rd.
No. 3 Buses to the Circus. Nightly at 9.15 p.m.
Last 2 Matinees
!
on
SATURDAY & SUNDAY at 4.30 p.m.
Special Reduced Prices:- (including tax) Ring Side Seats First Chairs Carpet Gallery Gallery
$2,20 1.10
.55
.30
Children: Matinees only: .20, .30.55 & 51.10. .Service men in uniform:
First Chairs 55 cts. Carpet Gallory 30 cts.
Booking at Moutria's. Menagerie Open Daily from
chun and other Kuomintang fenders.
Other decisions included the following.
authorities
Sundry expenses (includ
ing honorarium to the Cathedral organist)
$200.00
150.00
$1.50
40.00
34.00
$505.50.
On behalf of the Hongkong Mr. Chow later attended the pre- liminary meeting of the 6th. Singers I wish to thank he the authorities and Kuomintang Congress, held at the Cathedral
for Union Church. Central Headquarters at 9 o'clock Hongkong and attended by 355 Kuomintang facilities for rehearsals and for delegates from all parts of China, the service; the daily and weekly Fifteen lenders, forming the pre-Press for their kindness in giving Congress werd us such splendid publicity: Ye sidium of the appointed.
Olde Printerie for their expert help in the design and make up of programmes and posters, and for their generosity in the matter of Jeharges; and, finally, the members for their of the vast audience wonderful enepuragement of our efforts. The atmosphere" was Buch that we as a choir were able (I almost wrate impelled) to give rendering of the two glorious but (dificult works which certainly ex- ceeded our own estimate of what we could do!
1. Mr. Yeh Tsai-chong was appointed Secretary General of the
Congress.
2. The Congress should be con- cluded within five days, but may he prolonged if necessary.
3. No proposals should be accepted after the third plenary meeting of the Congress.-Wah Kin Yat Po,
Reuter adds that the Congress decided that the presidium should consist of fifteen members only.
Were
If i may trespass still, further on your space, I should like to In addition nineteen members point out to the more permanent nominated by the Central residenta in the Colony that t Executive Committee, and the Con-present over half of the Hongkong gress will nominate eleven mure Singers are connected with the candidates. The combined list of fighting Serviets. We who are thirty will be put to the vote and shortly leaving Hongkong would Gifteen will be chosen to serve on like to think that when we return the-presidium.-Reuter
for another "tour""" We" skal And the Singers still going strong. For this to be 30, the "permanenta". must come in and help in greater numbers.
dressed to Messrs. Lin Sen.
£8.00.a.m. to 6.00, p.m.
Canton Message AUSTRIAN · AFFAIRS
Nanking, Nov. 13. Significance is
In attached ARMAMENTS TO BE IN-
Chinese circles to telegrams re- CREASED IN NEAR FUTURE
cently exchanged between Mr.
We are hoping early in Febru The Kowloon
Isino. Fu-chen and several elder Church aruj
Vienna. Nov, 12. without definite information as tu
statesmen here, the text of which ary next to give a rendering of the ship on which their now Minister, Large increnses
Handel's Massinh (with organ and in Austria's
was published to-day. the Rev. J. D. MacLean, accompanied armaments in the near future were
Mr. Haino's telegram was ad-orchestra), and rehearsals of this by Mrs. MacLean, la travelling to announced by the Chancellor, D.
Yurent work have already begun. the Colony.
It was at first thought they would Schuschnigg, in a speech to the Yu-jen, Chang Ching-kiang, Taai Singers who wish to join our ranks "Messlah" arrive to-day by the F. and O. liner Federal Diet to-day, while General Yuan-pei and Chang Chi and is (not just for the Ranchi, but a wireless message to the Zehner, Under Secretary of State, considered its a further sign of please!), should communicate with ship has elicited that Mr. and Mrs. emphasised the necessity of ac-Canton's encouraging response to Mr. Anderson Miller (Tel. 60283).
A. S. KING. MacLean are not
the pas- quiring more tanks and aeroplanes. Nanking's olive branch.
Dr. Berger Waldenegg, the Aux-
Chairman. sengers,
"It is thought probable that they trian Foreign Minister, defined the will arrive by the next P. and 0. fundamental basis of the Austrian Rev. Kenneth foreign policy, especially as regards liner, in which the Dow, the newly appointed Minister her fidelity to League of Nations' of the Hongkong Union Church, is principles, and declared that Aus- tanvelling.
The social evening arranged for tris had not acted to please any welcome Mr. and Mrs. one country, but had acted only in to-night to Maclean has accordingly been post-the Interests of her own people and poned.
trade.-Reuter.
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The telegram declared that the South-western leaders concurred in the views on policy of the Cen- tral Government as explained by Messra, Tai Chi-tao and Ma Chao- chun, who visited Canton a week age, expressing the conviction that the national crisis could only be solved by internal solidarity. Mr. Hsino said that at present em- phasis must be placed on this. essential principle and this augured well for the party's and the nation's revival.
A short but fitting reply has been despatched to Canton.Kenter.
Mr. Wang Ching-wel Better
Nanking, Nov. 13.
A bulletin issued by the Central Hospital this afternoon states that: Mr. Wang Ching-wei has nearly recovered from his wounds. He was allowed to sit up in bed for a time to-day-several minutes in the forenoon and again in the afternoon.--Wah Kiu Yat Po.
AQUARIUM SOCIETY
MEETING ATTENDED BY
MANY ENTHUSIASTS
A meeting of the newly-formed Hongkong Aquarium Society was held in the laboratory of the Biology Department, Hongkong University, last night, and over thirty interested persons, including several ladies, attended. The even- ing was devoted to a practical demonstration by Mr. Sulzbach of how to make a smell aquarium. The speaker showed how easy it is to commence this fascinating hobby, giving many useful hints on the proper arrangement of the earth and sand layers, the intro- duction water plants, and
of methods of aerating and filtering the water, as well as how to main- |tain a fairly high temperature dur- ing the winter where tropical fish are kept.
There was a general discussion afterwards, and it was decided to have full members at a moderate subscription, entitling them to a share of fishes purchased by the Society, and associate members at | approximately half' the rate for
full membership: Thu amount of subscription will be de- cided later. A number of new members were enrolled at the meet- ing, and the Society promises to be a success, with probably a greater membership as time goes on.
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