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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1923
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
Reuter's Service to the China Half.)
ABOLITION OF GALLERIES..
LONDON November 13. A letter of protest against the anticipated abolition of the exhibi- tion galleries at the Imperial In- stitute, on financial grounda, has boon issued by the Ceylon Associa tion in Dandon and the Rubber- grower Association.
The signatories stress the value of the exbibite of rubber, tes; timber and other forms of Middle East industries, which have been gradu- ally built up and contend that it would be a disastrous and retrograde stop to dispaces the collection when the subject of Empire development is so much in the foreground."
LONGED FOR SUNSHINE.
MYSTERY OF WOMAN STUD- ¡ENT'S DEATH IN LONDON.
Under the delusion that the walls and having stated that she had seen of her apartment would fall on her. so much misery in London that she did not think life was worth living, Isabel Philips, aged twenty-six, staying at the Residential Club for Girls in Grenville-street, Guilford- street, Russell-square, was found in her bedroom in an unconscious
condition. Near by was a bottle and a tumbler containing lysol. She died at the Royal Free Hospital.
At the inquest, at St. Pancras it was stated that Miss Phillips came with her mother from South Africa in January. After her mother left
in May, Miss Phillips complained
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of the dulness of London and long- Nov. ed for the sun shine of South Africa. She was a student at the London University. There was a passport Nov.. and two pawntickets in her posses- sion.
After it had been stated that death was due to poisoning by lysol, the inquiry was adjourned,
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTUREB.
Per P. M. B.B. Fresident Lincoln" on
Nov. 13: Meeste T. A. Adams, G. B.
VESSELS (DUE
FROM AMOY.
18.-3.0.J.L Tylkloi.
FROM SHANGHAL EL-JOJE. Tilbod 22.-—-1.0.3.L. Tikomberg.
FROM SINGAPORE. Nor. sb.-U.B.S.B West Prospect.
FROM JAVA Nov. 20.—3.0. J,L. Ranta Pandjang-
20.-J.C.J.T.
Tjilwoog.
FROM MANILA. Nov. 18.-8. 0. L. Pres. Madison. Dec. 2.-U.S.S.B. West Marwah.
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FROM CALCUTTA.
Orissa
Alcala, F. I Harry, Miss P. Baughman, Nov. 27.-B. I.
Mr and Mrs R. A. Bicklo, Mr. and Mrs A.
A. Brimo, Master M. Brimo, Mr and re#ROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURN».
O. H. Benson, Mr 0. F. Campbell, Mr R.
Dos. 10.-E &'i. ·
Arafura.
H. Clarke, Mr and Men R. D. Chitten
den, Misa K. Chittenden, Mine F. A. Jan. 7.-E. d. A. · · · St. Albang: Coolay. Me and Mrs T. M. Doll, Master Feb. 1.—E. & A.
T. M. Dall jr., Mesara M. L. Delafeld, T. | Mar. 7.-E. & A. Diebl, Mr and Mrs O. L. Erorts, Mr W.
J. Eonover, Misses K. Ennevar, W. Far- reo, d. Fullur, T. Faulo, . Ferre, Mra 0. H. Ferguson, Hisse. D. Ferguson, N. C. Higgins, M. H Giruni, Mrs E. Giffon, Mrs M. Goodhaa, Miss J. Goodbine, Messrs F. Gould, W. J. Juss, 0. W. Keech, Mrand Blis H, U. Kramer, Mra F. E 1848, Mrs A. Metzger, Miss M. -Meyer, Mr V. Mensabie. Mr and Mrs P. McKenna, Master 0. McKenna, Mrand Mrs. F. Murphy, Miss A. F. Murphy, Miss A. F. Murphy, Mrs N. A. Hoy, Mr and Mrs J. A. Os rand, Miss B. Ostrand, Mr and Mis A W. da koza, Hesus J. O' Railton, J. G. Rothwell, G. D. Steele," Miss (. Sogico. Mr G. Sancho, Mra D. Stone, Mr V. Vidal, Mrs G. Washington,
Apr.
Eastern Arafora. 4. — EA, St. Albans.
FROM VANGOUTER.
Nov. 19.-O.P.B. Empress of Russia.
11.-B. F. Achilles.
Philoctetes. Dec. 12-B. F. Jan. 10.-B. F. Tyndarens
18.-B. F. Protesilaus
*Achiller. Feb. 7.-B. F.
Philoctetea. Mar. 10.-B. F.
FROM LOS ANGELES "AND
BAN FRANCISCO.--
Mr H Webster, Mr and Mrs B J. What Nov. 10.—5,;& D.
Joy. Lient. J. 0 White, Mrn D. V. Wi liams Mrs S. J. Wilson, Mrs M. B. Wolfe and Miso E. V. Wolle.
MOVEMENT OF STEAMER,
The P. O. s. "Kaisar. I-Bind" left Fingapore for this port on Nov. 11 st 10a.m. with the outward English Maila, and is doe bars to-day.
The P. & C. s. “Malwa" left Shang- hai for this port on Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. and is dne here to-morrow at about
7.
The C.P.5, RM.S. "Fmpress of
West Ivan.
FROM PORTLAND, Nov. 18.8.8.8. West Jessup.
FROM SEATTLE.
· Nov. 19.~A,O.L. Pres. McKitley.
2.-B. F
Achilles. Dec. 3-AO.L.
13B. F. Jan. 10.-B. F.
M.-B. F. Feb. 27.-B. F. Mar. 19-B. B.
Wland Montana.
Philoctetea. Tyndareins. Protesilaus. Achilles. Philostetee..
FROM EUROPEAN PORTS
Nov. 37.-B. L..
Benlemond. 29.-J.O.J.L. Zoma
18.-H.A.L.Pressen.
Doo. 18-J.C.JE, Oldskerk
28.-B.A.L Rheinland.
Canada" Capt. A. J. Bailey, RN.R Jan. 30-H.A.LA Vogtland.
Commandor; will leave here for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., via Shanghai (Woosung), Keboend Yokobama at noon, Nov. 18-G;
on Nov. 17.
bach
-
The AOL an. "President Madison"
is dus bere at 6.30 am to-morrow
and will be despatched for Seattle and Jan.
Victoria, via Bhanghai, Koba and Toko-
at 10 mes. on. Nov. 18,
The C.P.8. LMS.Ropes of Rasala" arrived at Yokohama on Nov
20
at 4 pm, and is due at Hongkong on Nov. 11 at roon. The steamer's arrival it Yokohama was delayed by bad weather. Apr. 4-P.&O...
The B. F... Caloha "left Liver-·
singapore,
pool on Oct. 20 for Japan and is May 9, -40.
Hongkong, Shanghes
The B. F. 38. These us" left Liver-
pool on Oct 17 for Proshg, Singapore,
Hoogkong, Shanghai and Japan and is Nov. 26-R. F.
.dte here on or about Nov. 25.
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The B... ..Dardanus" left Liver-
poel on Oct. 27 for Hongkong, Shanghal, Dee F Taku and Dalny and is due here on or about "Nov. 27."
THE CHINA MAIL,
IS SUNBEATEN?
REFUGEES COMING INTÓ HONGKONG.
THE SITUATION REVIEWED.
ade his
lato HongKong, yesterday "states that the espture of that town. by: Char'a allies was accomplished with little fighting Some of Sam's troops are said to have turned -- against - him, "Alded by the rising of local bandits, Chan's allita had no difficulty in dispossessing the pro- Sun Kwangsi troops under Lau Tsun-wan.
Events which follow one another with singular rapidly coupled with irresponsible claims of overwhel- ming victories By both sides, have The Canton Daily News confinas rendered it exceedingly difficult to our report yesterday that a section follow with any degree of certain of Yunnanese troops managed to ty, the compalin which is being retake Sheklung. The landowaer waged at present in that fertile is not in a position to speak one Canton Railway and the East that troops were on the move territory between the Kowloon-way or the other. He merely states River,
One thing is certain. Dr. Sunhours and their attention was backwards and forwards for Yat-sen is not doing as well as he concentrated on disarming could wish and political students opposing elements. His opinion is are predicting that it is only that there is no further doubt that matter of days when his fortune Sheklung is entirely in Chan's will be decided Edged on by the hands by now and he describes it! fact that unless they get to Canton, as a valuable gain, in that it will they will lose their arrears of pay serve as an excellent base for and their means of livelihood, the operations against Canton, forly "pro-Chan armies are clinging on miles or so by railway, and at tenaciously to their gains of the the confluence of several rivers. last ten days and are now reported Shektan, the station beyond Shek- as endeavouring to deal Sun, the lung is also stated to be in Chan's death-blow. This does not thean hands and the latest version is that that Sun's adherents are idle: The Chan's men are still advancing Yunnan troops who were living on and meeting with little resistance. the fat of the land and making hay The centre of operations has now whilst the sun shone, by "guarding been shifted from Walchow to the Canton while the Cantonese troops railway from Sheklung to Centon. were fighting Chan, have been Sun's allies between Walchow, the thrown into the battle and it may coast and the Fukien border, are be that, as happened when Shum unable to come to his aid as they Hung-ying-threatened Sun, they cannot get past the formidable ap may turn out to be his deliverers.proaches to Walchow. His only Judging by events in Hong-hope lles la a stand by the Yunnan kong, which are more than esc armies till the disintegrated straws in the wind, feeling is Cantonese and Kwangst troops very uneasy in Canton. When have been refreshed andreorganis the s.s. "Fatsban" came in lasted. If Sun can hold out for a week night, she had on board a large or so, he may yet stave off defeat complement. of politicians with but if the war of movements is to their families and personal effects. continue there is every probability It is also stated that a number of of Chan Kwing-ming being re generals came down on the boat instated in Canton, the sequel to and are, at present, staying in which will be another internecine Hongkong. For hours before the struggle among his supporters. night boats were scheduled to leave Canton yesterday afternoon, the Bund bad one long stream of human traffic with luggage, all bound for the steamers along and] near the Western Bond.
EXCITING INCIDENTA
NEWS FROM CANTON.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
CANTON, Tuesday. Last night between 6.30 p.m. An exciting incident is related and 9.45 shots, were heard between by some of those who travelled on Tung Shan and Baho due, it was the "Fatshan. Shortly before 5 stated, to thieves but later on big o'clock, a Chinese believed to be a gun firing was heart, about 8 shots. military officer rushed on to the Then up till 4a.m. this morning ship and concealed himself, from shote wine fired and lots of troope about half a dozen soldiers who were hurried out to Tung Shan vid were armed to the teeth and brand- Sabo. They are, stretobed across ishing Mausers. The soldiers were between the two places, and from not allowed to go on to the wharfa.m. up till the time of writing, with their arms. They laid these 4:30 pmolders in all sorts of
down outside and proceeded, to
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Strong Bones Good. Colour
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2600 OLD BOYS HAVE **JOINED THE ROYAL NAVY. 'AND' 6,500 „THE MERCHANT SERVICE.
Patroo
THEIR MAJESTIEN TER KING AND QUEEN,
Freckent:
HEAL TUE PRINCE OF WALES.
WhatsA
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Chairman of Ship Committee: HOWSON F. DEVITT, 199, Jafn't Becretarie
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THE SHAFTESBURY HOMES &
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execute an unofficial search on conditions have been walking up the the ship but their quarry was mil line to Canton. About 10,000 not to be found. When the Insthave passed into Canton and only a whistle was sounded they went quarter, of them have their rifles, back on the Bund to keep a look- the real state that they have lost out. As the ship swung into the theirs. News is current in Cantor stream, the soldiers levelled their that Sheklang bag failon into Chan's Mausers at a Chinese on the hands and that accounts for all the bridge deck and it seemed as soldiers returning to Canton with if they would fire irrespec-out their rifles. They are evidently tive of the ship's officers retreating on Canton. It is stated. and the other passengers. After a that Kangoon, haa, also fallan lot of hubbub, they did not fire but into Chan's hands, There in a || 104 Shaftsbury Avenus, London, W.CH. feeling was tense on the ship when ruinour custant that numbers of the soldiers ran along the Bund Generals have gone on board the with their arms directed at the Sunning lying in the river, leav bridge... What happened to ing for Shanghai, abe sails to-night the fugitive afterwards is not stated "but It is rumoured f-reported to have returned from or first thing in the morning. Dr.Bun that a bomb had been throws Shading this, moming where he at him, without success, before tographed for more trope to be he scrambled on board the "False, but from all appearances they shan,"
· SOLDIERS ·" SENT. ́ ́AWAY. are returning to Canton to defend Another side to the story is the the place sending away of a detachment of
On the rival of the "Kinshan"
Chan Kwing-ming soldiers who from Canton this afternoon it was саме into Kowloon on found that the exodus of officinļs train the day before yester from Canton continues, although day. This morning they left those who arrived to-day cannot be
train a
from Kowloon. termed prominent
а
by If Chan Kwing-ming is winning On Tuesday the Canton verza victory after victory. It seems cular papers reported that the strange that his troops need find an "Kinghan hd want at Booca asylum in British territory.. Tigris with over 3,000 passangera. Chinese doldiets inht uniforms Yesterday another, report" appeared with badges which did not reveal contradicting the story and modify, their identity to the layman, were ing it to the extent that the steamer seen in Hongkong this morning had been, in danger of girking having walking with Chinese who appear developed a bad list. People who ed, from their style of dress, to be are well informed state that these Carmarthenshire.politicians, Although it cannot be reports are due to a degro on the established that they have run part of the authorities to stop the away from Canton fearing capture, panic shown by the exodus hence there is the significance that im- the lying repart that the Kinshin portant developments are fore had sual. All was well when the shadowed.
boat arrived, Rassengers state
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THE FIGHTING. Sun Yat-sen has admitted that there is no change in the war
afutation. the announcement of the captors
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"I have to correct the reposted EUROPEAN LADY'S WATCH:munication addressed to the Editor, not capture of Walchow. Dr. Sarja
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FRUM LÄKOUT,
The BL.A. "Berlomond" from Middlesbro,' Antwerp, Leith and London' left Bingapore for this port on Nov. 10 and may be expected to arrive here on or about Nov. 17.
Dec.
85.-G. I 19.—P.&O. 20.-P.&O..
3-0. L 13-G. La 14-P.40. 14.-G, L. $9.—P, & Ó. 4.-P. & 0.
Glettapp.
Bondan. Bhiva Glentars. Glenfier.
11.-P. & 0. 15.-P. & 0. 31.-P. & 0.
Moros
Feb. 8-P. &0 29,--P.&O.
14 at a. luft Yokohams on Nov. 14
Karrala. Soudan. -Naldera.
Delta.
of Walchow is premature. The d following: talegram has been re- ceived by the China Maik,MAN
Mar. 7-P. & O.,
Chins.
12-r. &0.
Sicilia,
SI. P. & O.
Kalyan
A-P, D.
8. P. & O
-B. H. 77.-B. F
19. B F/
Kashmir. Boodad. Kalva Delta.
FROM, LAYERPOOL..
Calchas. Theseus. Dardanue. Loomados. Keusians.
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The A.0.1 as "Whistland Monton
Hyson Dardanne
sailed from Seattle on Oct. S8 and is dus
Leonsndon
hern on Dec. 8.
The B. F. s. "Titan" left Liverpool Jan. 8.-B. F.
on Nov. 1 for Singapore, Hongkong,
Shanghai and Japan and is clus bere on
M. Lucien Louls Bonzom, second
dug here an on about Nov, 26.
$.
Yat-sen's report, which I quoted in Mrs. Stabbings, of the Peak my last message, was based on Hotel was the complaint in a case information communicated to him before Mr. JR Wood on this by General Li Lich-chun, his morbing in which a Chinese house Chief-of-Staff who is at the fronn coole, 16 years of age, was and in touch with our right wing charged with the theft of a gold General Li now reports that the watch from room No. 35 of city is still in the bands of the, the Hotel.
enemy," EUGENE CHENE The defendant pleaded guilty,
One pro-Siko Canton daily and His Worship teman
·laboriously explains this "mistika.
care till to marrow mo
It says that General 11341ch-chan, a medical examination to was instructed to attack Walchow as to defendant's fitness for from the east-und-Ri
reported that filmen: had
the city and sisestabli
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