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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1925.

CHINA SEES RED.

MK, D. I ENOX-SIMPSON'S NEW BOOK.

FORECAST OF CIVIL WAR.

'CHINA'S SAGE.

LEGEND OF BINTI AND>

"TEACHING.

MILITICS AND PIŁABO PITY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

PEKING DIPLOMACY,Į VISITORS AT HOTELS.

EXPLORING SHANGHAM

INCIDENTS.

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BIH-UNION PROPSID.

Guardian

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Peking. October 5. There are many stories told. in

'The * Manchester win the firth of the Mr. H. Lenox-Simpson returned connection

Workly

is of the opinion that to Peking from Shanhaikuu hast hild that was later to be present prestig, of the Poking night, having mailed to London Ching's Most Perfect Sage and

Guvernumuk" in China i u and New York duplicate copies birthday is crued to day plural and that its stock haw Thy Chinese, public institutions for English and Amurienn

risa vary, largely as a result of the

KONGKONG HOTEL,

fo ber

Mr & Mrs A. B.

A long MA. §. Abbott Mrs E R. Balilion Mr R. J. Birbeck

Boron Mr A. D. Bail

Mr V. Postawia Mr D. Beaumont

exitines of his new honk, which throughout China, Som such as yordel pudriation which has swept Mr P. Brummel will bear the arresting title, "Why the following bay demålves open, the country since the Shanghai Mr E. G. Bolas

of course, to the ten fantastic Fust

mythology is

MrG, Johnatem Mr A. T. Jong)}} Mr A K. Jeg Pyth

Me J. B. Jone

Mr Y. Johanna Mr.J. Krabbo Mr and Mrs C. Laurieru

Opt. J M. Lopes Mr and Mrs B..

Laoon

China Sevs Red." He states that they are inter sking is, in fet, all the correspondent of this journal Mr D. K. Capplemas Mr. E. Later

1830,

Mr. Simpson declares that people resident on the other side of the world should have no dif- ficulty in understanding from this narrative, which is brought down to the end of September, what has taken place in China.and why it. was inevitable. He expects pub dentinn before Christmas.

CHE

ffair. Writing from Shanghai. Lt. D. de Carvalho Mian B. Lilie MR R. Clifford Mr A. MoLeod MJ. H. Cook Mr Mancial MR. E. Chambers Mr M McDonald

bola

of

an" infant

Mr F. J. Dlokie

Vitwa K. Dapron 'Mr V. W. Davio

Mr W. A. Dowity Mr T. W. Even Mr D. Eboy

Mr F. J. W. Focken Mr and Mrs Eagle

Mr A. Fonts Mr 8. R. Farrall Mr G. A. Falat Mr B. 8. Forster My G. M. Godley Me & Mrs J. Gould Drs. D. B. & G. 5.

Gawier

e R Guthrie Mr & Mrs D. R.

Green

Dr. R. O. Goold

Mr H. de Garcia

Capt. T. F. Hall

M& Mrs W..

Hnopibal

Mr M. Hendry Missen And F.

Hanish Hamilton Memes

MA. Hoffmeister Mr D. Hanson Mr P. Hodgson Bir E. Banscomb

the desh the book WAS delay through the necessity of

His hither,, a mutary official oils thai fictions have once more maring the mass of material in the safe of Lit, haung daughined their branch and that the

qudd burnt but the whole af et Back to himself of ivit strife, in Ching hus by. work, which is something under strand Yea when bo mouns been reached. They pre 100per words, was completed by was more than 70 years of age avement has not helped one AL shausting fort between young lady, who is said to to patch up personal jealousies. Ang Sund October 2. The I have been" les Blum 20 yrs olil.

as the issus of September 18 this work, he says, la complete and said to have pased constantly as spendent writes as follows: menuse examination of the entire the hillades that she might our Slanghai affair caused a aigh: It is no extggeration to say thai Chinese question, considered more

11 SOLL A this bill-ide which was exuvially from the point of view enlled Neescht Cosdtains was born.

relief among the professional miborists and politicians, for, with which has developed since the in- his childhood fate of the span of Chang T-lin, cidens u May 30. This re- Chu (never pronounced nowadays quired a proper historical back-by his adherents and his ter name they sw profit to themselves in a ground which in turn necessitated | of Kong Chungme.

Tenigh quturela diversion of the a study of ali documents from One night of his birth bright growing wrath of the Nationalists, lights shume forth as during the casing of many delicate situa lay tim: two dragens neireted his a consolidation of the For a time a torrent home; troll menone down from latus qua. the lowrens, add a uni or is verbal patriotien swept, the cuun. y me to the armbarrassment to lay spurt out a bag of jade.

During his boyhood. Confucinaer en of sh militarily-equipped prints as Pong Ya-being, who excelled all the other bids at school. At the age of is he married and called upon to liquidate it. and at The Government itself gained the was firssed with a

Even the von dangaler. After lá, murringe he Best hotelit, Mr. Simpson says that while was to an official post, in which cialde raton was said to be con

diplomatie co-operation writing this book he has incident-his diligence soon wor him one of sulering

With the Govern- ally acquired a good deal of in Has formest portions of the stats with Peking

As he was elever af well versed men's stock so high, how could formation from correspondents tending to show that popular dis-pelities, it is jo urprising to Marshal Chang expect to alter, the mud that he was pointed one of undesin of Peking? He cond antisfaction in Chine is likely to Ainisters of the Duke of Lau, he went back to Mukden, turn a an entirely different direct placed in im mph inst, tion from the recent anti-British Durg his short derm

Prime movement. Taxation of every Minier, Confuens effected many sort and description which is refs. le contacted his ad being imposed, necessarily permisation in a se ai mute, higes, us make the country pay for to the peer red huefit of the upkeep of troops, is," he the date and the people, who tavenk decanes, not only bringing irrita-him dearly. tim hat is slowing down the gen- eral mommercial and industriak The Duke saf ('bi, ja neighboring DAVAMENT. Although the heavy | sink which was sperger than thi crops of the autuma have been sate of Ear, seeing his able nej- good, the shoe is beginning to ministration and the nursement

so many parts of the carried out by Casticis, became pinel: foon that it is perceptibly affect-jeitous and was affaid lest the state ing the outlook.

of Fan Should I carte juure power out the paid without argiment. fnt daw his wn. The plotted, one ten most of the events on the Mr.Janox-Simpson says that it thedon, to nesthrow, t'onfpeius would appear that the whole rail and in this he was survel. Tag the sending of way position in China and the Duke of Chi, king The Tuke of Legation Commission to Staugai, movement of troops is in danger to be a profligate, sent som 80, Shanghai court proceedings, the MH Levine of being brought to a standstillentifu young girls and borses to dissension among the Legations, the Mr Miller

march of the Notes-have kept up by the harshness of new regula- the latter to divert his mind from tions which impose crushing the forms. I was delighted stock of the Governant by in- fines on shippers for overweight with the young women, who could, ang the indignation of its con- and show none of that flexibility sing and dance well that de nemleet-

CAPITAL SCARED AWAY.

which is essential in such a com-

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THE JEALDEN THE KE

ed all his official duties,

fin

BA acess The

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but

promising Than a continuance of - support and deferring the qera- em of several schemes for reducing the operation of several : deins for wowing the influence of the Chris- tam tieneral,

INFLAMING ENDIGNATION,

Mr J. M. Jneepb Mr J. H. Johiatook

Mr T C. Man

Mr T. 1. F MONI Mr A. O Mende. Miss D. Meta- M. G. D. Mahon Meid Mra A-Q-

Mendes

Me H: 1. Par Me J. E. Horton

Mr P Phillips Mr R., Pope Mr 1. Pappo Mr and Mrs W. À.

Heldo

Dr. R. F. Fommers Mrs E. Sparke Mr.T., W. Baith

MrJ. 8 Antosky

Mr J. A, E, da Bilva Mr J. 4. Nbar Hr Schlec Mr D. H. Sherman L-Col. & Mr G.

Take

Mr A. L. Taylor Mr G. J, Tarinag Mr and Mm 0,

Woesmer Mr & ME. .

Wilson and ins

Mr D., Wood Mr B. Wyla Mr K. R. Wond M. H. EV Work co

Mr A. R. Wo

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

October F.

Mr and Ms Vau Mors Nicizon and

Andel & child Mrs K. R. tchelor

Mr.Chial.AT

Mix M. 1. Chuk ! Gratifit with this elevation of

⚫nd child pipe, the Provisional Gov- Major & Mrs Degger Coment sought to past by it. Whorers and Mige

Pomer Elli tom experienced Diplomit= „FF in' Plan and their first duty Mr and Mrs

Miss D. Fligh (ine wits to moke a dipicutic

FIND affair of the May 30 Juntings. The Me Gord n Diphatic Corps inmediatly cou

stituents.

Mina 11. HOTTY Mr and Mrs ISTE! Mr and Mrs U.

Jenkiva

Mr and Mrs E.

Laod

C

Meska Pratt and

PANCE!! Ma MoN.

Parker

Mr & Mies livein, Mr Vander Stren Mrs. Mrs & Muz

Htratton"

Lt. Col. and Mrs

M. Atepher M Mr & Mrs Ball Mrand Mrs Bolf,

arbild

Mr & Mrs Tond. Mr & Mrs J. H.

In t

Mesors. Winston &

Martin

BOTEL

FRAK

Septen bor 10.

Mr J. Angwin

Mr S. A. Arthur Dr H. Bular Mare Baitin

Mr F. Austin

Iornew

Mr3. A. Burton V. Benjamin

Mrs L E. Milee

Mr K. Lace Mr and Me G. D.

Lese Min Lep Major A. H. Little-

Jobna

Mr J. D. Lloyd

Disgusted and discouraged, Con-1 munity as the Chinese, where old friteered his resignation and custom has always given much left the state.

the visited other leeway. Complaints, he says, are

state. haping particularly bitter along the Peking-Mukden Railway, where without

ploymeest the managing director, who has wrdd not follow his big had no commercial experience. After 12 years be returneri ja in has perhaps checked many abuses put his fit in writing book but has likewise checked trade, and seling. He taught at Sen which is more important than rest, where he had on 3.600 gulations. This, he says, comings. 76 of wise became his life as an aftermath to the paralysis og adherents. Here he remained initial suggestion of an amende of the summer, is so important as the time of his death in 170 Jurable, was not so pleased to matter that it should be officially B... he was red for a period receive such pointed suggestiona considered without delay. Mr. of over three yeais by lis pupils. i when they were based entirely on It was not unthin 300 or 400 what was claimed to be merely a Simpson has been asked by many

The au- Chinese to make known these years after his tenth that Con- superficial investigation. facts publicly.

fucius's memory was ordered by the thorities immediately took issue Government to be, bouured and with the Legations and, it would even to the present day the excred "pem, stated their case very con- memory of China's Most Perfect, vincingly to the Foreign Office, for, to the heels of the French Minis- Sage is duly prekrved.

ler's resignation from the Legation. negotiators and his revelation of the Shanghai-Peking. controversy, the Shanghai proposal for a judicial in- quiry was taken up in London.

The Diplomalle Corps, having considered the findings of its re- sentatives, asked the Shanghai authorities to make the amende honorable, which was apparently to consist of the reprimanding of 1 Americas Chairman of the

Mr and Mrs P. F. the thief of Police, and the punish Mr W. B. Bourne Municipal Connell, the dismissal of Blackwell

of Inspector Everson, the Mr. B. Bray van responsible for the shoot. J. Broom

Mr Mr and Mrs R. L

Bridger- Shanghai opinion, which may ve been complaisant with

He states fixat another aspect which cannot be ignored is that capital has bagn diy frightened by the uproar of the summer. Inasmuch as the importation of

a

ment.

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ELEVATING ITS STOCK.

Mi P. W. Browa

Mr J

1: J. R. Collis

*1 M. Cooper Mr J. Curley

I. By Larmack My and Mr W, &.

Cornell

Mr and Mrs 5. 11,

Denby

Mrs N. Q. Donald Lt. Col. A, Wu's

Major & Mra H. R.

Edwards

Mr and Mrs W. A,

Imitace

Mr D. Kortes Mr & Mr X, F. P.

Franklin

6. G. C. Frederick Lt Col. F. G. Fits

Gerald

Mr W. D. Good.

follow Wise. B. Hal MJ. B. Hawker

worth

M and Mis W,

Jovan

Adria Mertu M.. Mattingley Mrs J. & CA19E

Mr B. A

1. Mr E. E. Misok

Capt. & Mrs B. A.

k. Martono

Mr A. Morley. Hr and Mra @ N.

F. Murduck Misa EuMack Mis M. W. Bewa

holroe

Mr W. Ogdes

Misa O. Peyton Mr. Prikmal Mr a. Ritchie Dr. Mary Recko Mrs Robert Mr D. M. Byeroft Mr W. F. FiDMODN Mrs E. T. Schjolth

E. Stone

Mr & MING. H.

Stabbinga Mr and Mrs (.

Thout ca Mias (hwn tới Mr A. Pickle

Trevelyan

apital 1:43. for at least A man in the printing business, 120 years heen very im- who is greatly esteemed by his portant feature, playing a great employers, informed the cashier gile even in the Canton factory that a mistake had been made in days, prior to the abolition of the his wages. He had been given

The Government's stock gained East India Company's monopoly 10s too much, he explained, -the financing of Chinese trade The cashier, after duly count-onsiderable elevation from the being a London transactior for ing the contents of the open wage treat pains taken by the Legations all countries including herself packet, said it was quite correct. to nwrap their report in mystery. H. Bons Lt. Col. & B. any checking of this important, his wages having been increased Chinese opinion was thus present.

ed with first-class objection Mr W. Henson element in international trade by instructions of the manage against tha new way of settling the Us Comar. G. F. affects the whole country.

Polo "Bow long have I been having May 30 air evolved between

Why T. 1. Josking

Mr J H. Jow01). should there be a now inquiry?” He considers therefore, that this?" was the next inquiry of the Slangbai and London. the issues to be considered by the man benedict, and the proud they asked. And they answered Mr. Jaw ph

Mr J. J. Jobratón. forthcoming Conference will in-father of two children.

their own question by stating that MrG.8 Moun-ionen evitably become from the general "The alteration was made just

obviously the first report had failed Miss G. Romedy pressure of circumstances much three months ago," rejoined the to please the British.

43 ano lårs k.. 0. broader than

a glance at his vet cashier after

That, in brief. is how we arrived Mr F, Koy imagines, "The primary con- books.

at the present diplomatic deadlock. & Men f sideration is, after all, the general "The cat!" ejaculated the really. To overcome it, apparently, more Aregb. Woo market, and there are

amoyed man. "And she never repair work has first to be done to muny aspects of this issue which have told me!"

the vaunted solidarity of the nothing to do with treaties, but

Washington, Conference TowerA.

are

NO WAR THIS YEAR.

anyone

་་

Mr I, D, tour ' Capt. and Mrs ha

Walker Capt. R. R. Walikef Capt. A. B. Watts MEH, R. Woller LL. A. J. E. Wbyu Mise C. Wilmott tir. & Mrs.T. B.

Merand si 0

Woon Mr N. You

H. Young

A couple of city motorists, rid- As far as a settlement with the been isolated as the epiany shove the imponderables which make the wheel of Chinese life going near a farm orchard, stopped Chinese Government is concerned, ther The movement has round." He says that there is a the car, got out, climbed the wall, the amtonde honorable cannot be touched the population men in- very strong impression that the and gathered half a peck of rosy effected anywhere else but intimately than any other inter Customs Conference should in-apples. To complete the joke Shanghai, and then only after pustional affair since the Boxer out- clude a banking section as the they slowed down as they went by ceedings before u judicial tribunal.

break. And there are many more economics of Chinese trade. are the farmhouse, and called out to Other points brought on by the aids to a dissemination of agilat on not fully understood officially. the proprietor:

Government, which until lately. In regard to the rumours of "We helped ourselves to your they have tried to link with the now than twenty years ago. The Civil War, Mr. Simpson saya that applies, old man. Thought we'd redress at the incident itself, areas, for instance, is for ever tell. the prophets are right in believing. tell you."

party covered in the conferones anding the people that China is lanca- that all is to be quiet in 1925 but

"Oh, that's all right," the farm-commission provided for by the second best customer for 1926 is to be another "decisive" er called back. "I helped myself Washington Conferine the Tariff in goods; it leaves na fet un year. Marshal Wu Pei-fu will while you were in the orchard. toriality Commission. The troubles within the Empite

to your tools sad other things Conference, and the Extra-terri-told, including our trado leprasion.

four préoccupation with Europe, not throw in his lot with any apecific man, bat his return to

tion now nging throughout Chips!

Tungrowing, constjomençar of is intimately concried with these the perena hang-j-hand withi Loyang will the Return from

two prothions Customs outonomy the growing decrepitude of their Eiba" as all Honan is waiting for him. In connection with this Mr.

and the abolition of extra-term central Gayemmrut. For the toriality have now been devated prestige of the Chavermanit de Simpson stated in conclusion that

into national creeds an interesting development was the building of a new arsenal near Tlentsin which would be ready by the Spring and havo a capacity of 5,000 shells a day.

THE WEM PREKOH REMEDY, THERAMON NË 1 THERA?

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