OVERNIGHT NEWS PAGE
Important War Office Changes
London, May 31.
The War Office announces that in order to forward military prepared- ness, the Army has decided to revive, the two with certain modifications,
General Forces. posts of Inspectors which existed before the great war.
General Sir Edmund Ironside will be Inspector-General of Overseas Forces and General Sir Walter Kirke will be Inspector-General of Home Forces.-Reuter.
Many Changes
London, May 30.
Chief of I.R.A. Sought in U.S.
Dublin, May 31,
It is announced In London that Scotland Yard as asked the American authorities for the extradition of Sean Russel, the "Chief of the General Blaff of the Irish Republican Army,” I Is rumoured that the American authorities themselves aro anxious to deport Russel who, if extradited, will be tried in Lon- don-Trans-Occati
Canton
Thursday,
BRITAIN'S
NEW WARSHIPS
London, May 31.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
The extent of the British
naval arinament la revealed in д survey published by the Dally Telegraph this morning, in which it is pointed! out that during the past two years orders have been given to Clyde shilpyards for 75 ships, having a total| value of 52 million pounds,
At present nine warships are under construction, five in the 35,000 tan class and four 4,000 tons. The construction of further battleships is planned In fulfilment of the British promise to Australia to place a battleship fleet in the Pacife. the five Battle- King George V be accelerated, beenuse Ühese are regarded as necessary for mnintenance of the naval balance of
stilps of
class is to
POPULAR The work RESIDENT RETIRES
Canton, May 31. When IIMS, Moth left fc: Hong- kung this morning, she carried away
one of the most popular and highly
on the
Shanghai Censorship
Shanghai, May 31.
with-
The Municipal Police have returned the registration ceril- Beate to the Ta Met Pao and the French Police have drawn the guard with mission to resume publication June 2. but the Tai Mei Pao has decided that, in the future, it will publish weekly instead of dally.
The newspaper's registration certificato, was withdrawn on May 10 owing to the publication of excerpts from a speech mado by Generalissimo Chlank Kal- shek, which tho Municipal Council regarded as "detrimen- tal to the peace and order of the International Settlement."
United Press.
power in view of the extensive con- Kulangsu
struction programmes of
Germany,
Italy and Japan-Trans-Gecan,
Orders Placed
London, May 31. The British admiralty yesterday. placed the orders for the construc-
seas Forces will be responsible for respected residents of Canton, Mr. ton of the first two battleships of
The Inspector General of the Over- the Inspection of higher training (brigade and above) of regular and territorial field armies, Inspection of overseas garrisons under the control
1. Staples Smith, former Managing Director of Deacon & Co., Ltd., who is en route to England
on retire- ment.
Born in Canton in 1870, the son of the War. Office, consulation by ar-50 rangement with the government off a former Ewo talpan, and co- India and the India Office on matters temporary of Dr. "Jim" Henry, Mr. of higher training with the indian Smith has spent practically all his Military authorities, to form a liaison business le here. He has seen the with foreign Staffs and for the Co-city rise from the days when it was ordination of all training preparations typical Chinese town of the nine- teenth century, with its narrow, for the dispatch of any expeditiery winding streets and the only means force as directed by the Army Court of transportation the sedan chair, to He also great Chinese eltics. witnessed the setback-the partini destruction of a great city by bomb. Ing and incendiarism.
40,000 tons. The ships, according to the Dally Telegraph this morning. are to be named Lion und Temeraire.
Trans-Ocean.
Now Bombing Type
OUTLOOK
MORE HOPEFUL
Settlement Of Dispute Likely
June 1, 1939.
Understanding AQUASCUTUM Is Aim Of Sino-British Association
Local Meeting Held
"An Association like this with one alm, and one aim only, to promote friendly relations
based
on know- ledge and respect, can do more than! the University to bring together the people of two great and diverse civilizations," said Mr. D. J. Sloss. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hongkong, and Hon. President of the Sino-British Cultural Association, at the meeting held in the Fung Ping Shan Chinese Library yesterday..
His Excellency the Governor wos) in the Chair, supported by the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, the Hon, Sir R. Kotewall, Vice-President, Professor Hsu T-shan, Chairman, and Mr. Chan Kwan-po, Hon. Secretary,
Ophers present Included Mr. A, P.' Blunt, Consul-General at Canton, Dr. S. W. Ts'o, Professors L. For- ster, W. Brown. F. A. Redmond, and W. Faid, Mr. W. B. Finnigan, Mir, T. K. Chaun, Mr. Fung Ping-fun, Mr. P. H. Sin, Dr. P. F. S. Court, Mr. C. 1. Chương, MF, H, Y. Cho and Mr. G. She. There were over 100 people present.
The Inspector General of Oversons modern town and become one of fastest twin-engined bomber yet in situation gleamed to-day following the 55 peuple them present, 41 sign-
ell Forces will be normally
nally entrusted with the direction manoeuvres or exercises when the Chief of Imperial General Stalf is not present.
of lame The
Inspector General Forces will be responsible for the inspection of the militia and the re- zulars at depots, of anti-aircraft and coast defence and Territorial Army
units, among other duties.
Both Inspector Generals have seats on the Selection Board of the Army Council, to which they are both res ponsible..
the
pointed a
He has served on the Shameen Municipal Council off and on for a period of 3 years, being first ap
Councillor in 1916. Mr. Smith had retired in 1937, and was enjoying a well-earned rest in the Home country when the world depression bit, this part later. His sense of duty brought him back to Canton once more in 1934 to rehabilitate the company which he land served as Managing
Director.
few years
Service In Shameen
In addition to the above appoint- ments, Lieut-General Sir Robert Gorllon Finlayson has been appointed Adjutant General to the forces and Major-General H. M. Wilson Com-
A man of charming disposition and mander-in-Chief of the British troops easily accessible to all who have In Egypt. Lleut-General Browarig sought his advice, Mr. Smith will will succeed General Kirke os Direcbe missed by his numerous friends tor General of the Territorials and and business associates. Shameen Major-General George James Gittard will specially remember with grati will succeed General Brownrigg. In
lude the services he rendered the view of the greatly increased res ponsibilities of the War Ofice and the Importance of ensuring that the arders given and the decisions taken are carried out expeditiously in all branches, it has been deelded to establish a "follow up" Department, in the War Ofce.
II.A. Fortington has been placed in charge of the new department with the designation Director General of Progress and Statistics-Reuter.
Appointment Approved
London May 31.
community during the trying days before and
after the Japanese oc- cupation of Conton, during which period he was Chairman of the Shumeen Municipal Council.
During the past week, Mr. Smith the guest of honour at has been
On Saturday numerous functions.
he was entertained by the night, Masonic Lodge Star of South China, of which he is the Sentor Past Mas- Ler
The final function he attended was
London, May 31. Speeds considerably higher than are attainable by the Blenktem, hitherto the fastest bomber in the R.A.F., justify the claim that the new Bristol Beaufort monoplane, now going into large production, is the service in any country. In addition to bombing the Beaufort and are and used as a torpedo plane, as general purpose aircraft, or as a long-range reconnaissance aeroplane. The new craft is specially designed for rapid manufacture and construction be spread by subdivision of the com ponent parts. It is entirely built in metal, with a full stressed skin cover- in to wings, fuselage and tailplane, und embodies modern devices minimize head resistance and 10
Mr. Chan reporting on the pre- vious activities of the Association in Amoy, May 31, Hongkong stated that the first meet- The first ray of hope for a possible ing had been held at the Hongkong amicable settlement of the Kulangsu University on May 0 last year. Of
revelation that a general turn for the ed their names to become members. better has been brought to unpanese temporary Committee was formed negotiations between the Japanese which held two further meetings, Consul-General and foreign consular and on May 26 the constitution was authorities.
drawn up. On July 1, a further meeting was held, but the weather was so bad that only a few turn- ed up. It was regretted, he said,
the
with the
out that following It is pointed may
yesterday's conversations French Consul, Mr. Goro Uchida, that Miss S. C. Chung, who had Japanese Consul-General atbeen one of the prime movers of Amoy, held an Interview with the the Hongkong Association, had to go British Consul this morning which away. reportedly proceeded in a friendly atmosphere.
to
In
facilitate take-off and landing. addition Lo large production in England, the Beaufort is to be built in Australia, where new aircraft will provide acroplanes to re-equip selected squadrons of the Royal Australian Air Force and of the Far
Flying Boats To Cruise
London, May 31.
Consul-General Uchida
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"The Black Dog"
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In the Mr. Sloss said that the Sino-B:-) aftemoon conferred with Mr. Hitch-tish Cultural Association had an ugly cock. the acting Chairman of the and at first sight pretentious name.
Since the days of Matthew Arnold: Kulangsu Municipal Council.
Negotiations are understood to be the term had been faintly ridiculous. East Command, Royal Air Force-evolving around the five-point Ja- carrying with it an air of timid old- British Wireless,
maidenish superiority, ese proposal for the reform of the
and to that panese Municipal Council. The five Japan-
faded' gentility had been added, in trol the normal connotation of the term, ene proposals include stricter control
sense almost violently contradic- of anti-Japanese agitation and ler-
derived tory to the first-the sense At least four of the all metal 21
rorism, appointment of Japanese as
Y.M.C.A. FIXTURES AGRICULTURAL YEAR based at the R.A.F. Station at Seletar and chief secretary of the Municipal upt to make one uncertain whether ton Short Sunderland flyingboats the Chairman, chief pelice officer from the German word "Kultur."
title like that of the Association was
arc The following
(Continued from Page,5.) are undertake a formation cruise Council, -a grant of franchise to to Australia. A number
of Chinese one was entering the company of arranged by the European Y.M.C.A. of these Formosans, nomination
who loved the Russian for next week: planes have been ordered for the members of the Council by the spinsters
chalr-
lr Ballet.
larger, and favourable prices were the High Anglican Church Royal Australian Air Force. The man of the Amoy Peace Maintenance and the poems of T. S. Eliot, or, on
obtained. Sunday.-Discussion Group at D cruise is planned to provide tactical Commission, and co-operation be-
Total payments at $5,830.03 are the other hand, of a group of hearty p.m. "Education-Recent and strategical data concerning the tween the Municipal Council police
term. The Develop $236.20 lower than the preceding operation of long range seaplanes and the Japanese consular police in
abandonment of the over the line of the Netherlands East the control of subversive elements
Agricultural Show in the beginning Indica and adjoining seas in the Settlement. British Wireless,
a cocktail party last night by the Tripartite Pact
foreign community, when
ǎ pre-
The King has approved the ap-sentallon was made to him by "Mr. pointment of Lieutenant General Sir A. P. Blunt, British Consul-General,
In
Islands, us a mail token of appre- ciation of his services to the com- munity as a member of the Muni- cipal Council over a period of 23 years.
Clive Liddell, Adjutant General-to on behalf-of-the-rate-payers of the the Forces, to be Governor and Com- mander-in-Chief of Gibraltar, succession to General Sir Edmund Ironside, who will relinquish the Governorship 35 11 result of his appointment as Inspector General of Overseng Forces.--British Wireless,
Chungking Relief
Government Pensions
Agreement Of Six Articles
4
the axiures
souls, intensely pleased with them-ments" by Prof. W. Forster, M.A., of selves and their world, and inspired the University. to thrust that world on the rest whe
ther it was wanted or not.
Monday-Women's Section, AR.P. First Aid Class, 11 am.
With the first and fifth points hav The Association which they were ing already been accepted by the assisting in launching, he hoped, Tuesday.-Women's Section, Bridge, Municipal Counell, definite arrange was free from either of those ten-at 10 a.m. First Aid Clogs-Men
timidly ments for materialising them are dencies-neither
nesthetic only-6 p.re. Badminton and Mixed The title was Swimming. understood to be in progress between nor manly brutal. the Municipal Council and the Jo-descriptively accurate and in no way panese authorities concerned,
pretentious. The position had been dearly summed up by the greatest man in
China
when he had said "Our nations have for long been re- The greatest significance reported-lated on the basis of economic con- ly attaches to the second point. Invenience. But the haggling of mer-9.15 a.m. Kowloon Poilce Pier. formed circles express the belief that chants is not always the best founda- with both parties making concessions, tion of friendliness. Is it not pos- the matter will be settled.
Conciliatory Tone
Wednesday.-Military Whist and Mah Jong 10 am. Beach Picnic, 13 mile beach. Bus leaves 2.30 p.m.
Friday. Keep Fit Cluse 10.30a.m. Saturday, Outing to Cheung Chau,
sible now
to try to achieve a firm- er and more permanent friendship based on mutual knowledge of and respect for Intellectual and artistic achievements." The answer clearly was that a union bases on mutual knowledge was both possible and de-have
Causes Of Respect
sirable.
of this year saved about $2,400. On the other hand, the Experimental Farm drew $1.200 more than last year, and Furniture and Fixtures, a new heading, cost $548.63.
Excellent Improvement In the previous year the amount spent on the Experimental Farm was $1,744,00
the and crops yielded $102.09. A loss of $1,052.57 was in- curred. For the parled under view, the deflelt was only $852.90. Our vegetables brought in $2,141.76 which was an excellent improvement, and Indications are that we will at
ré-
least produce enough to pay expenses for the present term, barring ty phoons. The losses on the Experi- mental Form for the two years were borne by the Kernel Seed
Co., to whom we are greatly indebted.
ticularly endearing, things which the Chinese hold, I am sorry to say, in cher measure than we British. "As we have lessons to learn in literary and graphic art, equally we our contribution to make," continued Mr. Sloss. "The Univers The Government has placed at our sity has done a little by holding ex- the road, and it is being laid out with "disposal another plece of land across hibitions to spread a knowledge of
But Mr. Smith has not been "ont- Ing his way" out of Canton, as he has been engaged in his many ac- tivities up to his last days here. Recently, he spent much of his time
It is understood that the Municipal London, May 31. in Tairs concerning Christ Church,
Coumell is continuing contemplation Concerning the British proposals of the third and fourth polnis. Shameen, which has sentimental link with his life, as it was in this to Moscow, correspondent here
The first joint consular conference church In 1870 that he was baptis carns from well-informed quarters
that a draft agreement has been between the Powers concerned will In a talk with Reuter's correspon- | dro
drawn up by the British Govern- probably be held on June 2 when the possibilities of a final settlement will dent prior to
his departure, Mr. ment containing six articles:
be discussed. Smith said that he had seen many
That in the event of aggression
Mr. Sloss went on to point out Chinese url. The University exists irrigation ditches on the model of Commenting on the allegedly that the respect that Britain had for changes in Chino, particularly in against Britain or France or against
to offer to China western selence and the old site. The work is undertaken In the settlement France was not bases on the size or critical learning, Canton, and has seen the elty any European state guaranteed by favourable turn
But an Assocla- by Mr. Leung Tok, one of our most them, Russia should come to their negotiations, observers declare that weather many crises. Chungking, May 31. the present state of affairs with the
with the help with all means at her disposal the atmosphere of friction appears eeney of the French Army, or tlon like this, with one aim and one helpful members, at his expense, and Some 600 children were orphaned city partly destroyed and trade at if requested to do so; Britain and to have been replaced by that of air. It rested, rather, on the long only, to promote friendly rela- much progress has been made.
tions based on knowledge and res- I have strongly recommended the ovor which France had been pect, can do more than the Univer- creation of a Trust Fund of $200,000 in the Japanese bombings of Chung-standstill-he feels optimistic regard- France similarly are bound to assist conciliation-Domei,
period over king on May 3, 4 and 12 while ́an- ing the future. When peace is re- Russia;
the In foreground of all the Intellessity to bring together the peoples of and the Trust Deed is under the con- other 800 were made destitute and stored to the Far East, Mr. Smita That this reciprocal assistance shall
artistic develop- homeless, though their parents may feels that the reconstruction of the be furnished in the spirit of Article
(Applause). still be alive somewhere, according city will begin and once more it XVI of the League Covenant; to an estimate of the National Rellef will assume its rightful place as the
Tint in the case of a casus foederis Commission.
great metropolls and trading centre arising, the contracting pantes
consult each other regarding appre- Through the efforts of the Com-in South China-Reuter.
each other's nasistance:
For Orphans
mission, Madame Chiong's Wartime Refugee Children Relief Association, and other kindred organisations, no less than 800 unfortunate children are being cared for in a number of new homes in neighbouring districts. Meanwhile, temporary quarters with n have becity of 1,000 children
provided in Chungking, so that in future air raids new orphans may be sent there for emergency re- llef.
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Roosevelt May Seek Third Term
L
Washington, May 31:
election. He
That in respect of the method and extent of assistance to be rendered by them, account shall be taken of the wishes of the State menaced or attacked;
is
which
The duration of the treaty is fixed
tual movements
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Japanese Claim
Amey, May 31. ments in Europe. The dominance of tappiest and diverse civilizations." sideration of our Legal Adviser, the The Japanese Consul-General, Mr. French palating in Europe during Goro Uchida, this morning made a lence of the French stnge, the tree past 100 years, the high excel- representation to the British Consul play of mind around new ideas, the
Admiral Entertains
was case
Association's History
Hon. Mr. M. K. Lò, Your Com- mitice realize the need of an assured Income, and I would suggest to the
Donations
Dr. Han Lih-wu sald that the incoming Committee that the $2,000 priate ways and means of coming toegarding the snapping of the sub-concern for the graces of life. all birth of the branch in Hongkong had donation from Sir Robert Ho Tung
marine telephone cable between Ku-
to be here for the occasion. French relations than respect for the glad That in the event of imminent Inngsu and Amoy by the Anshun, of gave a greater permanence to Anglo-long been anticipated, and he was be put into this Fund. danger of a European war arising, Butterfeld and Swire, it was re-military or naval power of the one The Association was originated in
vealed from shall im- the contracting parties
Sir Robert Ho Tung $2,000, Kernel or the other. It is underoritative sources.
1933 in Nanking by a party of Br Seed Co. $852.00. J. E. Joseph, Esq. consultation
that the mediately enter into
tish returned students and British Japanese authorities have requested that the "If only we could get our rela-
thère. residents
Since then the $200, Kowloon Motor Bus Co., Ltd., concerning the steps to be taken in
expenses of repairing the damaged tions with Germany based on res- membership had grown from 10 to H. R. Wells, Esq., Tsol Po-tien, Esq. common;
cable should be borne by Butterfield pect for German thought, German 300, and included such great men us and the Australian & New Zealand owners of the steamer music and German scientific achieve-Sir Miles Lampson, Sir Alexander Association $100 each, J. Barrow and Swire,
Hughe Natchbull Esq., District Officer, Northern Dist., responsible for the incident.-Domes, menta how much more stability Cadogan, Sir
be than to have an ogre. Hugessen, Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Royal Hongkong Golf Club and w ment based on a mutual fear of the Sir Archibald Clark Kerr,
each, Mr. and Dr. Hu T, Stanton The orphans will receive Govern-
violence that the other might exer- Shih and Dr. Que Tal-chi.
Mrs. Chan Kam-po $15, Chan Lan- ment pensions. A sum of $30 is de-
Mr. Franklin Roosevelt returned to
Shanghal, May 31.
cise; on barter agreements and the
fong Esq., $10, Chiu Chow-tin, Esq., the capital to-day to prepare for the for eventual renewal-Trans-Ocean.
at five years, but provision is made posited with a bank by the relief
Vice-Admiral Oikawa, Comman-like
The activities of the Association,
Chiu
Shum-tin, Esq. Lam Hing- Guthorities for
visit cach child. This
der-In-Chlef of Japan's China Seas of King George and Queen -
Between China and Britain, he he said, were the establishing of pro-wan, Esq. Tang Wel-long, Esq., Tang Fleet, will entertain "the Briting, amount will be allowed to ac- Elizabell and his trans-continental
Soviot Agreement Expected
the continued, American, French and Italian Com There were two civilizations face to sities in China, the exchange Wei-tong, Esq. Tung.
simple. fessorships in the various univer- Pak-knu, Esq. Kwok Chuc-ting. cumulate Interest until the children Hip which may have a bearing on
Esq., Lam Hing-wan, Esq., Tong reach maturity, at which time the
the 1040 presidential
London, May 31 manders-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Percy face that by many ways and in Chinese and British lecturers, and
Pak-kau, Esq., money will be given to them to stort their career.
panied by Mr. Henry Mongenthau, Molotov will announce the Soviet's Admiral Decoux und Captain Gor- Treasury Secretary.
Hongkong. His Excellency the Gen- Mok Yue-yan, Esq. and Wan Woon- Relief Donations
agreement to the British draft pro-ganza, at lunch to-morrow abon:d same standards.
eralissimo had stated The President was optimistle reposals, which are to
that cultural ching, Esq. $5 each; Tang Mon-p. large extent the Japanese flagship Idzumo.
Ambassador's Views
Sand garding the national political picture based on the original Russian offer.
relations, formed the most per an- Esq., Leung Sal-leung, Esq. Admiral Sir Percy Nuble will see after a conference with Mr. Farley, It is understood that the draft Vice-Admiral Oikawa on Friday and Mr. Sloss quoted the following ex-ent basis for a friendly understant-Wong Fong-ku, Esq. $1 ench. ment, has remitted $10,000 to Gen- but did not indicate whether the proposals provide eral Ho Kuo-kwang for the relief of latter's favourable report would be mutual assistance in the event of any questions, chilefly on ways and neans His Excellency the Ambassador, Sir Dr. Hun concluded by referring to
for immediate have a talk with him on several tract from a speech delivered by ing and co-operation. Chungking air raid refugees.
as a "green light" for. his one of the three contracting parties fo solve the Kulangsu Incident Archibald Clark Kerr, at the annual the carlier British writers and stat Mr. Mei Huan-bou, a native of third term, but sold he has planned a being involved in war as the result Foreign quarters consider the prus-meeting of the Association at Chung-ed that Slao-British relations dated Hupeh resident in Chungking, has trip to San Francisco, Seattle and of direct aggression or as the result pect of success is slim, especially in king:
Alaska, probably next month. of aggression, on States which have view of a semi-ometal. Jananinfo.cc-enn hit upon a dozen things which tolerance, and had an aversion for
Without any reflection at all, one nations were lovers Some observers attach political been quaranteed by them, or which part that Japanese navel
of peace and significance to the tour, pointing out may appeal for assistance in the ments of unrevealed strength land the Chinese and British, share, sim- extremes, end a special care for the Dist the President will have numer-event of aggression.
ed in Amoy. this alternoon. The
ple things which both you and wellberties of their peoples. Hongkond, Thousands of sufferers, rom Kiner ous opportunities for speech-making The agreement provides for im- purpose of the landing is not speci-hold very dear. I menn auch love he said, was an ideal point for the trouble and Bladder weaknes and testing political sentiment in the mediate stat falks and is based on fled. key States
the principles of the Lengue of Nn-
of free expression, our individual contact of the two nations; and he stopped Getting Ni Miner pains, The position at Kulangsu remains ism, our prido-and. I mean pride in was sure that the Hongkong Asso Ciros Meanwhite Senator Norris of tions, but not on League procedure, deadlocked, with Britain, the United the best sense of the word our Ren-elation would be moal useful in ins Nebraska, an Independent, says that Action · Is
Burning shag tinuing to maintain 42′ men nshore of right and wrong all these things a third term for a complete NewThe agreement will replace the It transpires that Vice-Admin Deal because of the lack of a conexisting Franco-Soviet pact, as It Oikawa, paid a courtesy visit to Ad- didate who would carry, on hia goes far beyond it in, la provisions. 'miral Sir Percy Noble aboard HMS. policies United Press.
«Reuter.
Birmingham: on MondayNeuter.
left Hyde Park last night accom- There is reason to believe that M. Noble, Admiral Harry Yarnell,, Vice- many respects had achieved the the establishment of scholarships in Kwok Chuk-ting, Esq. and Wan
General Huang Shu-chu, Chairmon
of the Kwangs! Provincial Govern-
contributed $40,000 to the Chungking Municipal Government, haif, of which will be used for rellef pur poses and the other half for the pro- motion of education.--Central-News.
C. J. FOR SHANGHAI
taken
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|back' `to the earliest: times. Brith
Kill Kidney
Trouble Quick
The Chief Justice, Bir Atholl Mac- Mr. Roosevelt may be forced to seek immediate Pulcilly automatic and States; Franco and Japan each con-terni standards of conduct, our sense | bringing about closer thei.CATE SPEEReidity-and from a sour by a
Gregor yesterday left for Shanghai, where he will sit in an appeal case. He will be away for about two weeks.
are common to the Chinese and Bri- |plause);-;
2
LOT UNW
fish, ~ To a newcomer like myself The draft constitution of the As-Salg ETIENNE there are certain things about the sociation was submitted to the moot Chinese themselves which_are_paring and war pätsed unanimously.
ziw health,