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TANK UNIT CAPTURED

Addis Ababa, Jan. 11.-- Ethiopia is being soaked with torrential downpours which the oldest reshlenta declare are without pre- cedent at this time of the year, and there is every indication that thu rains, which are regarded generally as most fortunate from the Ethiopian viewpoint, will continue.

JANUARY 13, 1936.

MEDICO MARRIES

DR. LI SHU-PUI WEDS MISS ELLEN TSAO

A notable wedding which united two well-known Chinese families took place at the Union Church, Kennedy Read, on Saturday afternoon.

The bride was Miss Ellen Tsao, only daughter of Mr. W. T. Tsao. formerly President of the Chamber of Commerce in Saigon, and Mrs. Tsao. The bride's parents have retired to Amoy. The bridegroom was Dr. Li Shu-pui, M.B., n.8. (Hongkong Uni versity) F.R.C.-8. (Edin), brother of Dr. Li Shu-fan. The bridegroom la partner of the Li Clinic as well as being, Secretary and Director of the Hongkong Sanitarium, formerly the Young. Wo Hospital.

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The resort to paleolithic warfare by the Ethiopian troops under Dedjasmatch Syelu in combatting T. H. KING, modern tanka is related by an eye- Inspector General of Police.wliness of the battle in the Blende guina Farm, in which the Ethiopian Hongkong, 11th January, 1936. claim to have captured 10 ght Lankn. From their watchposts in the mountains overlooking the DEAK Sydlu's sentries saw the Italian tanks-The-bride-is-a-graduatool... St. halt in the valley below.

Stephen's Girls' College and of University of Shanghai, Sho Dr. K. W. Chaun announces the

ceived her degree there of Bachelor of Business Administration. She was removal of his Office to Room 107,

Relaforcements were hurriedly eum formerly secretary to the Commis 1st floor, Marina House, 16-19, moned and when dusk fell 24 hours ||sioner of Customa Amoy, and Inter

the Ethiopians Queen's Road Central.

stealthily was secretary of the China and South from later RA

descended from the mountains carry-Sea Bank in Hongkong, Monday, the 13th January, 1936. ing thousands of boulders which they defilc, at both ends of the placed preventing egress of the tanks either end.

NAVAL IMPASSE

JAPANESE TO LEAVE CONFERENCE?·

London, Jan. 11.

It is believed to be Inevitable that

Reinforcements

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The Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow off- einted at the Church ceremony, which was attended by many frlends and re- Intives of the bridal couple. Many of the elder Chinese ladies were red and black ceremonial gowns,

At dawn the Ethiopians attacked in MARK formation, but found the Italians ready for them with devastat

The Church was Lastefully de- ng fire. Though scores of Ethiopians fell dead and wounded they surround-corated with white and yellow chry- Bhaded gladioli. santhemums and ed the tanks by sheer force of num-Over the entrance ataics to the Church bers, shooting some of the occupants

was hung a large white chrysanthe- through the lookout holes.

mum flower bell

After an hour's fighting the Italian

surrendered and Furvivors

were taken to Deante. The Ethiopians hope to utilinn the tanks and expert

Japan will withdraw from the Naval Conference, but the delegates of the other Powers are trying their best to persuade her to continue the lis-mechanica have been sent to the north cussions, though there is little likeli from Dessie to inspect them and train hood of their agreeing to the Japan soldiers in their use.

for a common upper

ese demand timit.

Observers point

Japan out that should take into consideration that her withdrawal means closer operation between Britain and the United States in the Pacific and might mean the cancellation of the fortification

agreement, which re- Main Britain and the United States from fortifying any of their posses sions in the Pacific; and that the discontinuance of the agreement would permit Britain to fortify Hong: kong and America to build a naval bare in the Philippines.-Reuter's Bul- letin Service.

Procedure Modified

London, Jan. 11.

This haul has brought the total Ethiopian tank strength to 24, of which 23 are in sound condition, and form the nucleus of the tank section the Emperor Intends to form to help the morale of his troops.-Reuter.

Prisoners' Accounts

Dessie, Jan. 12. Eye-witness accounts of the recent fierce fighting in the Embanalassic region on the Shire were given by two Italian N.C.O.'s and two privates who were captured in the battle.

Shortly after 3 p.m., the bride ar rived with her attendants. She en tered the Church on the arm of her father, who gave her away in mar- ringe. Rich cream velvet fashioned her wedding gown which closely fitted her figure to the knees and graduated train. A head- at the back Into dress of orange blossom was used to catch the billowy tulle vell to the. head, and a sheaf of arum Illles, from the Clover Flower Shop, was carried. The bride's gown was inade by “Paul Rennel."

Mian May Ung, as Matron of tinted a lavender Honour, wore

whilst French Albens crepe gown, the Misses Li Snu-man and Li Won saan, sisters of the bridegroom and students at the Hongkong University, wore pink and blue French Albene crepo gowns.

carried All three

The prisoners stated that their shraves of shaded gladioli. tank was overturned and the Ethio-

Two little Bower, girls were dressed plans surrounded the tank. They in lemon and apple green French apparently thought that the occup-crepe and carried Victorian postes. ants were dead and began unserewing The page boy was dressed in a black the back-plates, prising them off as and white satin spil. if opening a sardine tin.

It seems likely the meeting of the first committee of Naval Conference which was fixed for Monday evening The captives had been warned on may be postponed until ti anore con- no account to surrender as they would ventent hour on Tuesday morning. be mutilated. They were therefore At the desire of, the Japanese delega. | surprised when they were nasured Lian, the procedure of the conference that they were in no danger and were is being modified to permit of the led to an officer who treated them resumption of discussion

very courteously. of Japanese

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per limitroposal for "Common u

Ethiopian accounts state that the.. Other delegations, it is understood,ghting lasted from dawn till dusk. have experienced difficulty which has They surrounded an Italian force con- Rombay, Jan. 11.

removed by thelating of 1,600 Eritrenns under not ro far been

Italian olcers supported by nine Forty-five persons have died in the elucidations offered by the Japanese tanks. Ratnagiris district following the out dislegates in reconciling, this

pro- cholera epidemic in the posal with concept of equality break of

security which has been the loading principal in all disarmament discus- sions of recent years.-British Wire-

#stponed Until To-morrow

Over 200 sappers as well as mem bers of the Fire Brigade and am- bulance corps are working feverishly to extricate the dead and injured.

Five bodies have already been re-village of Dabholl.

Medien assistance has been rushed The disaster is reported to have to the spot and all precautions have been caused by the collapse of the been taken to prevent the spread of { lesz, - roof through three floors-Reuter the disease.--Reuter Special. Special,

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London, Jan. 11. The Naval Conference lins been postponed until Tuesday on the re- quest of the Japanese delegation who ara altempting decide whether to continue to insist on their equality demard before taking up other sub |jects--United Press.

U.S. Delegate Returning

Washington, Jun. 11. Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary Di State, at a press conference to-day stated that Mr. William Phillips, Under-Secretary of State, one of the American delegates to the Naval Conference, will return to America on. Thursday in accordance with the original intention that he remain in Lorden only a few weeks and then return to give the United States Gov- ernment an account of the Conference proceedings.

It is emphasised that his departure is in no way related to the threaten- ed breakflown of the Conference. Reuter.

Reaction in Japan

At down the Ethiopians started ring on two supply lorries from an ambush and one officer and 14 men were killed.

Two engineers escaped into the bush but were captured later.

Tanks and infantry then elurged the place whence the shots came, but were met with a murderous fire The Ethiopians claim that half the infantry fell, and the driver of one of the tanks was killed by a bullet through the loophole, another tank stuck in the mud and others caught Are.-Reuter.

New Peuce Plan

Paria, Jan. 11,

The duties of best man were under- taken by Mr. T. Q. Te'o, son of the Hon. Mr. S. W. Th'o.

A reception followed the ceremony n the Hongkong Hotel, whore friends and relatives the couple gathered to toast their future happiness.

Among the many prominent guests present were Sir Robert Ho Tung. Sir Shouson Chow, Professor and Mrs. Gerrand, Dr. Kirk, Mr. R. H. Kote- wall, CMG, LL.D., Hon. Mr. W. S. Ts'o, O.BE, LL Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. Li Yau- tatin, C.., and Mr. Tang Shu-kin,

M.B-EL.

Mr. Kotewall gave an amusing speech in Chinese when toasting the health of the happy couple. He said he had great pleasure in giving this oust as he had known both Dr. Li Shu-fan, the guardian," and the bridegroom for many years.

Four years ago, he recalled, he proposed the health of the bride and bride- groom at the wedding of Dr. Li Shu-

fan's daughter.

"To-day," he said, "Dr. Li Shu- fan is a grandfather." An hour ago. someone said to Dr. Ii tint as he was grandfather, he could no longer Madame Tabouls, foreign editor of consider himself young. But I Aay that he is still young, physically and L'Oeuvre states that negotiations are mentally and has had wonderful good proceeding with a view

to possible juck," peace-making.

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Mr. Kotewall eulogised the pose on January 20, when the League and bridegroom. Some lady patients Council convenes, the appointment off the bridegroom, he said, declared a Committee of Thirteen to effectuate that he was sympathetic, careful and a new peace plan, presumably based gentle. He, Mr. Kotewall, had just on Franco-Italian-British development that morning told the bridegroom the life. of Ethiopia

with Emperor Sclassic secret of a happily married

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Efforts will be made to persuade the Negus to ask the League's ald, The bridegroom replied to Mr. Kote- whereupon the would suggest wall's speech, thanking everyone for Invite the British their good wishes and handsome pre- and French means of Improving Ethiopia's social, After a conference lasting until economic and financial situation.

After tea, the newlywed couple opened the dance, and inter left for after midnight between senior oficials

Britain

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development of the country and also port which would be placed before

Tokyo, Jan. 12.

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Il Duce's Threat..

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Meanwhile, the French Fleet is quest for a pence terms ultimatum to the effect that unless Britain dis- hastily loading stores and munitions continued concentration of her Fleet in to-day's issue of The People preparatory to major manoeuvred the naval correspondent states that which are to take place around Cor in the Mediterraneap within 24 hours Great Britain will start building ales, and in the Bouth Atlantle or two super-dreadnoughts immediately, Dakar-United Press.

Britain's Answer

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at a coat of £7,500,000 each, for

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February naval estimaton.

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