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TO-DAY'S MEMORJAL SERVICES.
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Attended by His Excellency the Governor, H.R.H., Arince George,
Executive and Legislative units and military, naval and Longitis representatives, meone in service to the late Queen
LISEURS, YO
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925.
CHAN KWING-MING.
NOT HEAD OF "SECRET", SOCIETY.
DENIAL FROM SHANGHAI.
17 נני
QUIET.
BONDON STOCK EXCHANGE OPENS.
LAURINNAR IN. RUBBERS.
"(Reuter's "Sproles,)
The Shanghal branch to the De King Tong" publishes an
London, Nov. 28. ntic denial that General Chan Kwing-ming has been ap
The Stink Exchangé opened vers holmed head of the society. the
quiet. Price movements were gen The Tong.referred to is distinct ferally sinail. Business in par Dokt respects from those was fairly good, but selling is again usually to be found in America. progressing owing to the end of Supposed to have originated in the account and values are inclined China, its name became promin- be easier Tent in San Francisco during the Manchu regime when the late Dr.
Alexandra took place with atting solemnity at St. John's Cathedral this morning:
Two bishops and twelve clergy- men participated in the service.
Among those prevent were Mrs.Sun Yat-sen was rumoured to Clementi. the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. have received considerable help Fletcher. CM.G., Colonial Secre- from it tary, Col Russell Brown, Acting In post-Revolution days it has General Officer Commanding, Ad been assole Republicus Indra Alexander Sinclair, Sir Paul movements. Recently a state- Chater. Sir Henr Follock, K.C.,ment was current that General the Hen. Mr. F. Holybak, the Chan had been appointed "head" Hon. C. Mel, Messer, the Hon. Mr. Now comes the denial of the
Chow Shou-son, the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall,,the Hon. Mr. H. Creasy, the Hon. Mr. D. W. Tratman, the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C.. the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, the Hon. Dr. J. B.. Addison. the Hon. Mr. H. W., Bird Mr. S B. E. McElderry, Col. "Montague Bates,
Stirling, ⚫ommodore
Lieut. E. D. T. Churcher, Commodore's Secretary, Major Trench, Major Marrenty. Lient. Commander C. Hake. Mr. Roger Culver Fretwell, LS, Consul-General, Mr. Yves du kathiak Consul for bryste prins, Flag Lieuls. Lieuts, and hotbars from all the ships in the Tharbour.
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The prayßes were read by the Rev. T. E. Powell, Cathedral Chaplain and the lessons by the Rt. Rev. Bishop W. Bannister. The Might Rov. ( R. Duppuy, Bishop
Victoria, also took part in the freefier mï other clergy present were: The Rev♦ W. F, Scott R.N., Chandals of HMM. "Huwicins," the Rev. F. Faremaa, R.N., H.M.S. "Hermes," the Rev G. Bewelt. [RUN. THIS. Taman," the Rev. Fa. Rigton, NH.M.S. "Durban," the Rev. A. S. Hamilton, R. N., H.M.S. TRT." the Rev. Dr. W. W. earn the Rev. G. F. Stopford,
Kew W. T. Featherstone, the Rev. H. W. L. Martin," the Rev. P. 1. Quick, the Rey, C. B. Shann, EtheRev G. E. S. Upsdell, the Rev.
Ka Yan-lue.
The service opened with the | Funeral March by Chopin and Mendelssohn's "O Rest in the Lord." after which the procession- al hymn was sung. This was followed by passages from the Bürid Service, prayers and re- The ponsex. and Psalm 90, lesson from Cor. 1 XV was read Fur- and the Benedictus sung. iber responses were followed by prayers for the Royal Family, with special reference to the pass- ing of the late Queen Mother, and Stainer's "What are These That are Anuyed in White, Robes," sung.
THE MI.
CAUSE OF THE LOSS ESTABLISHED.
(Router's Service.)
London, Nov. 26. The Admiralty announces that Shanghai branch, an active off an analysis of the sample of paint taken from the hall of, the shoot of the parent body.
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HUNGRY TROOPS.
ANTI-RED DESTITUTES
ARRIVE.
(WATCHÓW DEPENDERS' FLIGHT,
SHARE MARKET.
BUSINESS REPORTED TO BE IMPROVING.
CASH TRANSACTIONS MOSTLY.
Literally at the last diteh." According to to-day's vin nucu- kymused in and deprived of their lar papers the local share market yms in a strange land after being stir an increased volume of busi- three days without food. aboutness yesterday after the reported "on of General Clan Kwing improvement as the result of an ming's soldiers arrived here yes optimistic feeling that trade con- terday by the s. "Huiching"ditions will trapeze
Most of the transactions are. from Amey and were taken in hand by the Folice for repatria-said to be for cash. tion,
These destitute soldiers, are) mostly Walchow men and were in the 11th detachment of the eth anti-Red army commanded by General Yeung Kwan-yu, the de- Tender of Wnichow.
BAD TRADE.
HOW BRITAIN HAS SUFFERED
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(Reuter's Bervice.) In their long trek across b Fulden province they fougbi
"London, Nov. 20: Charges against the Government. several rearguard actions with the Whampoa Cadets who pursued of falling in the past three months them relentlessly. Near Cheung to propose meusures for adequate- Chow there were still over 1,000y dealing with unemployment men in the detachment. Com-were embodied in a vote of cen- SHIRTS & COLLARS mander Cheung Ngai, who had sure moved by the Labour Opposi
tion. Sir A. Steel Maitland, "the Government spokesman, declared the state of trade unquestionably showed a very distinct improve ment at present, though very dark patches remained.
While Hongkong, in common with other parts of the Empire, held memorial services to-day for the Jato Quron. Alexandra, a great memorial service took place in London in Westminster Abbey. Photo- graph shows the high altar in the national shrine.
IRISH CRISIS.
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"Vidar" is considered to estab-promised sanctuary but went back lish the cause of the Icas of the on his word on threats of invasion submarine M1.
Yesterday's
Later..
In the course of the unemploy ment debute, Mr. Lloyd "George pointed out that wherens the Volume of the world's trade in 1924 had recovered to the 19231 | leve! British export trade only recovered · 74 per cent., while France's proportion was 110. The United States was up by ten per icent. and Japan had more than ¡doubled; The only country in the same or a worse position than Bri- tain was Germany, and she was ound to benefit a resuit of the Locarno deliberations.
Sir A. Steel Maitland, on behalf r the Government, emphasised rent the depression in the coal 'trade hr 4 extended over inny Sansopron sheatre: Chere was a the dising, pmprovement "in
| koftobuki, pwpollen frades, and a jnight percuptible one in won, quch
steel,
He thought that with the ex- fected big hugboard crops there was hopefulness for the really very hard hit shipbuikling trade.
He deprecated relief schertes where they were merely pallia- fives; and said the "Government hoped to get the safeguarding. duties passed before Christmas.
Sugar Beet Industry, Over two millions Kad been aranteed for the sugar beet in- being made by Canton, then de-dustry which had ten factories working and two projected. “14. stated:vised a plan to expel his guests the eight cables
contemplated there. Examination of the "Vidar" has Inot proved whether the damage was due to deluelon with, the lost submarine M1, but an attempt will be made to collect enough of the supposed pain found in a few
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As the anti-Reds had not touched, was every hope. of its food for three days they gladly
А establishment broke up to serve out supplies in- dicated by the host. Catching the supporting industry when the
aubsidy emled. This succe anti-Reds
unprepared moment the host enriched himself bled us to devote milling hitherto paid to foreign countries The President of the Irish Free Places on the hull for 'sample to by' disarming, the men who later for sugar to other purposes,
reached Amoy and came down to Hongkong.
(Reuter's Service.).
London, Nov. 25.
TRADE LOAN.
be forwarded to England for State; Mr. Cosgrave, and the Pre-scrutiny. On the conclusion of the hymn mier of North Ireland, Sir James "Now the Labourer's Task iCraig, separately had long con- 'er," the Dead March from Saulferences with the Prime Minister, was played by Mr. F. Mason who Mr. Baldwin, at Downing Street, was at the organ throughout and this morning, and Mr. Baldwin M.
conferred with both together in the Last Post sounded, the ger- the afternoon...
vice concluding with the Eenedic-. The crisis relates to the fixing tion and the Sevenfold Amen and of the Irish boundary. J the Recessional Hymn "O God our
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Queen Alexandra Sisters. 2.
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Messrs. MT. San & Co. of Queen's Road Central are report-i ed in the vernacular papers to have retrived confirmation from Mr. Cosgrave and Sir James the Government that their appli- An interesting feature of the Craig interviewed Mr. Baldwin, cation for $200,000 from the service was the presence in after which they agreed no state | Trade Loan has been approved. uniform of Queen Alexandrament should be made. sisters, trained for naval and mill-Mr. Cosgrave went to Dublin, tory service, at the institution in Interviewed by Reuter and asked London founded by Queen whether he could say agreement had been reached, he replied: “No, 1 am sorry.”
Alexandra.
Service at Kowloon, The service at St. Andrew's Church was conducted by the Rev.
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AND HOLLAND SIGN.
(Reuter's Service.)
Berlin, Nov. 26.
at
an
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald ridicul On arrival here the soldiersed the contention that the re were taken to Taikoktaui and will imposition of the McKenna daties would be followed by greater en- be sent to their homes up-country ployment and declared it would
result in the contrary case.
Later.
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Luter. - The vote of censure resolution
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To-day the Folice authorities were busy seeing to the depar- ture, of the men. It is believed was defeated by 322 to 133 votes. that they will be put across the frontier at the Samchun bridge. The detachment is believed to be not entirely devoid of funds so that it will not be particularly. difficult for them to reach home..
FEWER TROOPS,
(Reuter's Service.)
Paris, Nov. 26.
* OBITUARY,
THE KING OF SIAM ✨
DEAD.
(Reuter's Service.)
Bangkok, Nov. 26. The death is announced of Rammia VI, the King of Siam, He will be succeeded by his A message from Mayencs stated younger brother Prince Prajad that regrouping has been completed hipok..
[Ramma___ VI. (Vajiravuch), (Reuters Servios.) -
A German and Dutch commer as a result of the forthcoming cial treaty has been signed, in the evacuation of Cologne and the was born January 1, 1881. He Londen, Now, he first place supplementing the transfer of the British troops to was the son of the late King Rama, V. (Chulalonkorn) and Queen Sowabha, and succeeded to In the House of Unis, ques agreement of 1858 and in the Wiesbaden. F The Rev. Lindsay said that histioned, Mr. Davidsong stated Host and Dow, customs, also a credit will henceforth consist of three my father, October 29, 1910, and was second dealing with the German The French army of occupation the throne on the death of his, words would be few, but he felt there were effective warships agrecime providing that the corps and six divisions, including crowned on December 2, 1911. that the gathering before him on October 31, 1926, compared with credit 140,000,000 florins which
G. E. Arrowsmith. During the. service the Dead March from Saul
was played on the organ with the ⚫congregation standing.
life and character of the late 46 on March 31, 1914
bore eloquent testimony to the
Queen Alexandra. Ever since she
came to our shores as Princess of
Wales and later to become Queen, wonderful hand which exis she had not only led as the first tween the hatich race
woman of the land by virtue of members of the Royal her position, but by the purity of When thrones etter her life and the nobility of her is better ers the hum character she had set an example that band hou which other might follow,and and strengers our united sympathy would go out The service closed to the Royal Family. This ser- singing of the National
vice, he said, was symbolic of the and the Vened
Holland ranted Germany in 1922
e cavalry division.
and faring due on 1980 shall be prolonged to 1887.
SOVIET ENVOYS.
he following, teg has been Люст
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Paria, Nov. 26. Chicherin, the Soviet Com
being the sixth sovereign of the present; reigning dynasty, The royal dignity is hereditary, but on November 24, 1910, it was officially announced that until the new King had male issue, the suc cession would pass presumptively through the line of the Queen
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