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CANTON CRISIS.

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FEELING OF DEPRESSION,

SITUATION REVIEWED,

From Our Owen Currespondent.)

CANTON, January 12.

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63

LOCAL MAN'S BOOK.

GLOWING HOME PRESS

REVIEWS.

CANTON'S CIVIL GOVERNOR.

ARRIVAL IN HỌNGKONG.

"NOTHING UNUSUAL HAPPENING "

WEATHER REPORT,

January 12d. 116. 11m-Pressure is highest over the Bonins. It has decreased considerably over Japan - and slightly at the misfority of other reporting stations.

A depression is shown to the north of Hokkaido.

Another anticyclone may be forme ing over China,

Moderate to fresh, monsoon be eầ

pected along the 8.E. coast of China and over the N. Chins Boa.

Hongkong rainfall for the 14 hou ending at 10 am today, 000 inch

Total since January 6,000 inch

anat an average of 0.33 notes noon on January 13, 1923,

Forecast for the 24 hours ending si

They will decide that it is not their | world.・・ They would rather deny

that such a world over existed, Yet] FATE OF SAMBHUI.

[ they cannot do that; so why do they not confess, like stout'nen, that Meanwhile unless the Canton troops

seeretly, they wish this book was venture forth from Bhamahni tó give battle, the allies should be thers to-

Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith's books for them, too?.

Theirs is a nasty difficulty, but I **Four Yents on the Western day and if a stand is going to be made at all, it will be made here. Should Front," has been very favourably to see dimi it is insuperable,

HE. Mr. Chau Chik-yo, Civil Samahui be lost to General Chen, one reviewed by the Bamo Pry. They have but to own an. They

must go over the top. They must Governor of Kwangtung arived in The progress of the Yunnan and can safely assume that his cause is lost francum publishes this follow meet their old opinions, flatly tell Hongkong by the Steamboat Co.'s Kwangsi troops who declare they are sul Dr. Son will be in Canton verying :-

flugn that they have some of the Honam which came alongside the Whoever be is, "A Rifleman" complying with Dr. Sup's ords:s by shortly."

features of high-spirited poltoon wharf at about three o'clock yester, General Hou Shang-chi, Dr. Sun's never showed more nerve than an ery, and do them in. It will then day afternoon. He was accompanied invading Kwangtung, has not been

I was not a soldier. by several advisere and members of checked. Nevertheless, Canton has chief military adherent announces the day he presented the muut all over. not entirely given up hope of gravent-that he is returning from Fakion, script of "Four Years on the West and yet I have been wandering well his staff and was met by his brother ern Front" to the publishers, ex lost among A Rifleman's four Mr. Chan Kang-yn, his son Mr. Chan CAN only hope that ing their entry into the capital. Oas Desporate offerts are teing made by his troops are fighting the same preting them to le something or vears on the Western Tmnt." He Wing-on, Mr. A. E. Hall and several

1-Formos Channel N.E. windr the military to cope with the situation enemy, as the Yunnans, there will be with it than push it back towards me not attempted to make a signi- others.

the dravian. And my mapeet to, ficant drama of his experiences.

Shortly after the China Mait bad fresh to strong. and to, if possible, induce the troops no clash between them later on.

The U. S. S. "Helens" is at Can-flie Odhamns Press! They did not His book is not a work of art. The gone to press yesterday a reporter

South west of Obins between fangking, and Lamiak N.E. windy to give battle.

slo xdy. There may be ous chance of resist. ton and H. M. §. "Magnolia ” arrived push it back. They published it.uthor has merely performed a plain (interviewed the Civil, Governor en moderate; generally

It would do a tired journalist duty, and put everything down as it board the "Honam." His Excellency

drizzle or míst. good to try to picture what the

happened.

was dressed in the ordinary Chinese wind mdstate; goally alasiy 3-Hongkong to er Book. N.E document was like in manuscript. I AMOYO THE WAR'S BEST BOOKS.

gentleman'a gowa and outer jacket | some drizzle or mlat. But in print its probable quarter of The Bookseller writes: We and did not look very well. In reply

of Jalna bahwanth a million words make four hundred have hare one of the best books to a question, he said that he had

Dagkang and Hainan, W.E. winde, nges demy octave. The price is which has appeared on the subject come down for persons! reasons drizzle or mist

moderate; generally cloudy, some but fifteen shillings. Such a quan- and we prophecy for it a life for mainly on account of health as be tily at that price, in these days, beyond that of the usual" War GENERAL CREN'S MOVEMENTS, Reports a to General Cion

startles as much as would book."The autheir depicts a sick. Questioned farther he Chiang-ming's plans and movemen's Passengers arriving in Hongkong statesman in the act of keeping his faithfully the damnableness, and so stated that Canton was quiet and are conflicting. Some say that he from Canton to day stated that press word, or the remission of our incone clearly the unsung heroisin, of an nothing unusual was happening tax. It is natural. But so grent army private, whilst his adventures. there. He did not. scoapt the has gone to Wsichow unobtrusively, gangs were again no work in Canton

a voimme of matter for so low n ranging from the front trenches

invitation to make a statement. to give no cause fur fighting in Can-forcing civilians to do transport figure is less startling than the de- the Second Battle of Ypres down

Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, auCow- tou, while others claim that he is work for the military. Civilians were tall that it concerns that war which to the Armistice, bring into the panied by Dot Sub-Inspector Tallus feverishly harrying reinforcements of compelled to carry away the private to-day is one of the indelicate sub mind's eye with such clarify the and a number of plain clothes officers me and money by the Canton-San and military property of soldiers-jects forbidden to the ears of the hard lot of thousands of other hard-went to the Steamboat Wharf to ar ebui Railway to check the invaders' uot.

be thought, well-bred; the war which should be working heroid men in andern range for his going ashore. After towards Samshui

where shufteral from nier peuple, and left, war as to turn the recital into a carly all the other passengers had progress

fighting 19 hourly expected to when it way belongs, to taverns veritable epic. Trunch life under left the ship, Mr. Chan and his staff

and to rade minds. It is hardly high-explosive, when there

mp

was boarded a launch and, wers ownveyed

ance being put up at Samshui where yesterday. The "Cigala" has left. several Cantonese commanders have But congregated with their forces. since the allies have come so far without opposition, it may be that they will not encounter any here.

TROBLES SPREADING,

PRESSGANGS AT WORK.

OFFICIALS MAKE FOR SHEKLUNG,

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Trouble has broken out in other parts of the province, At Koag-mose, every visible means of transport has been canwandered to bring troops to Canton. The same circumstaness prevail at Luichow and Limehow in the south-east of the province. Soon after the government troops left. At Vients the composer. Dr. bandita styling themselves "The Michael Ziehrer, died, aged 80.. People's Army" have.rr-commentsd ep'rations,

but to the East in the direction. of the Kowloon-Canton railw1y.

There has, it is said, been a big exodus of officials towards Sheklung.

DEPRESSION IN CANTON.

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fit. subject even for print, except nothing but shrapnet i return; the to Murray Pier. From here, with valenstvale On. 20 02 flust harsh sort distasteful to the nightly torture of transporting su-Palice protection, the party was taken polite. Yet, in spite of the reeen plis, ammunition, fl wel water three motor-COTE to No 16 advice of gentle and wary editors to the men in the trenches through D'Aguilar Street, the residence of the and sensitive book-tasters, here is a shel-tora roads and bitterest Compradore Department of publisher who issues without state and mind, trenches which changed Douglas S. B. Co. a huge book which revels in what is

every night at times the aimless This morning, on enquiring a China Karabul

Formavesif, I would frequent any ders coming and outer-fail reporter was informed that Mr. how sali bur if only there could sig, as if in sheer despite of Chan was ill and could not receive 1 næset a rifi-goan with such reinini- short rations, filthy billets and mock visitors. H.R.H. Frinx Aimone Roberto We would-leave it only at hivvies in pouring rain; the jibbing

TO-DAY'S WEDDING. closing time, So far as the war is of the author's hores, Jack and In Canton itself great epresion of Italy, Duke of Spoleto, who arrived concerned, I fear I shall never turn Far, and the fright of the Grey and

on Wednesday has been felt by the turn of events here

by the

over a new leaf and wear blue ril-Junbo while he was doing transport DISTRICT OFFICER MARRIED. **Sebastiang The civil population dos not und Italian gunboa

hon. enjoy the impropriety. It work; the sholling of the roads at which side wins but it is apprehensive | Caboto." was

the will always afford me a disgraceful night during the hour-long blocks of The wedding took place at t of either side getting out of hand and of H. E: the Gwernor at tiffa pleasure to hear intoxicated, traffic: the gradual depletion by John's Cathedral at 3 p.m., to day,

Yesterday at

Government causing untold harm

ments on that subject made in good deaths, disease mind wastage of the of Mr. David William Tatman Dis Civil Governor Chat Ch's Yee left for yesterday. Amongst the other gusate circles. It does me good th observe old comrades; all are here, blonded trict Officer North, and Miss Rose Hongkong by the Honam" and who were invited to meet the Prince the polite when a survivor of the a completely fascinating story, Malory Farmer, Matron of the Peak there

panic: were моге

ILE. Admiral Sir Arthur war is, using, on the subject he,

true to the very core of the com- Hospital. Merchants

arading their L-vesor, II. E. Major-General Sir John knows, tibald and hilarious words. tan soldier. The narration is The Cathedral which was beautiful Jap Rock.. stocks sway while the streets are being Fowler, Hon, Dr. Claud: Severn, the T hope they like it. I do. For the barricaded. The Merchants Volun er Italian Consul General (Col. Petruzzi) quite sudden shyness of many folk cleverly kept together by the recital ir decorate for the occasion, was

2 khơi in Corps is se ding out patrols for the His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni and for the subject which at one time of the chief events of the war, side filed by a large gathering of friends

by side with the exploits of the of the parties, including a big muster how ...*** preservation of law and order, The Capt. Koville, A. D.O.

seemed to exalt then is a mystery R.B., and the whole gains by the of Government officials and many exodus to Hongkong is being increased

to nue: Once they were to interest exclusion of any opinion higher ladies. rd that they would listen eagerly than that of a Sergeant. Many by refugees coming in from the West and North Rivers,

to even willy remarks about it. diaries have appeared of great inter- Clearly they never thought then it

eat, hut this; written with unrealis was a glodany affair. It was most od skill by a modest erstwhile office morning. Mr. Cameron, proprietress Mall-19,85-49.94 exciting oner-It-waterial Wheck, will hold a high place among

of the Carlton Hotel was defendant.. have they changed? What makes

ly an emplyee of hers, la olaiming two 20.7 War." them now so gly, and even asham the best literature of the Great in a case which C. Muttiah, former Tailo th, when, it is mentioned? Well.

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Ia the Summary Court this.

-MAN-OF-THE-MOMENT. -Looking-at-the-eituation_from_a. political point of view, one feels that no fighting is to be expected in Canton, that better will prevail and that the

the new shame which embarasses Enver Pashs, the notorious proges due. She appeared herself to losing side will be pasuaded to the news columns of the China Mail, their old opinions cannot be helped. German Turk who was recently defeat the case but the soliciter for leave, probably for a consideration. are charged for at the rate of $1 each. It has its place, no doubt, anone reported to have been kill d while e plaintiff applied for an adjourn- However, the man of the moment (ag announced in May and June of the inevitable phenomena of war, fealios revolt against the Bolsheviks meat as bis client was not present in Ngai Boog-pin, who was Chief of last year) providing that they do not and most be reckoned with, like the Police till last Juas. He has been asked to assume responsibility for the protection of Canton and though he will be placed in the advertising has not committed himself, it it felt columns at the prevalling ratex

occupy more than foux lines. In effect of plagene on the heart. ia Bikuara, Central Asia, is aliva and Court to give evidence. His Honour future if this space is erceel: they This book, the worse their luck, is conducting peace negotiations with the Paina Jadge (Mr. Justice Gon- unt for them. They will have the the Bokhara Reds," according to pertz) accordingly fixed the haaring of foeling that they cannot read it. the Allahabad Pioneer.

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