MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1926.
CRITICAL
THE CHINA MAIL.
“TIGER'S " LETTER.
"BELLICOSE GERMANS.
RED STRIKE.
+1
REJECT CRY OF "NO WAR."
POSITION OF ALLIES AT HUPEH.
STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS
"RIGHT THING AT RIGHT TIME."
GREAT DEMONSTRATION,
Nuremberg, August 28, At 4.45 this afternoon there was!
A signal in the form of a peal of bells from all the churches in this pleluremue, elly in honar or those Germans
WHAT ABOUT WUCHANG?
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QUELLED.
SHANGHAI SCENES.
Student
Shanghai, August 28.
demonstrations tock
M
M.
QUITE SATISFIED.
Clemencena
Paris, Aug. 29.
way laid at Vender bome en returning from
he was quite antiated regarding shopping told some journalists that
his letter to President Coolidge. He thought that he had done the
right thing it the right time.
He said that he had received numerous, epistles from all over the world, bas nene from members of
Poking, August 23. Nanking telegrams quote Gonera! Sun Chunn-fong as stating that the place locally in connection with the position in Hupeh is obviously ert. "Red Strike propaganda.",
Students, gathered in Nanking tical and, if the Southerners ocea who had fallen in the pled Wuchang and Hankow, it Road waving
flags and making Grent War Memorial services would be worse, Consequently he demonstrations against the Japan were held prior to a master rally bas ordered part of his free to pre ese mill owners,
The Police wore fully prepared of Sherman Nationalban dhryghost pare for mobilisation. He is closely the aguairy on Sunday, headed by watching the situation, and his and dispersed the demonstrators, Priare Rupprecht Bavaria and fores might, particiente against the but at one time it was necessary to attened by the ex-Katsepta son, southernerst
make a baton charge. Prince Oscar of Prussia, Von Siberian passengers grriving at In the northern district the 2081-Parliamenter. There was an anor
quantity Muckedsin. Von Scheer, Vou Der Harbin on Friday" nasert that tion looked serious, but the Police
From especially Goltz and a gulasy 40 Pringes, General Feng Yu-hilang, in
succeeded in eontrolling attempts. Legion, but no’abuse. The en was lavishly, befagged far as Verkagudinsk, where he re-to the Chinese territory. with Bavarian
Monarchist | mained on August 21. Aucording! Several
have colours and the streets were swarm-to other information Feng subset arrested for distributing Red ing with officers of the old army uently went on to Urga Reuter. pamphlets, wearing pre-war uniform glittering with medals.
from Amerien, the American
Princesses and memes at the war. Special mur, necompanied them fat rioting, the agitators retreating. Clemenceau explained that
and Pierridden and
Ag
students
been
The demonstrations etaphasise
the seriousness of the Indeur «itua-
Volunteers Disarmed.
Shanghai. August 28. Some sensation was created yestion in Shanghal--Reuter, The Nationaliatorgage ad beeny when, apparently under cri Against the Japanese, Prarthieher Kuring Curialis ders From Sun Chuan-lung, adk thaị
Shanghai August 29. greets the participants . : de Whinese of the sealed Volunteers Judging by the handbills distri monstration as follows, Wade of Chape: ann. Santun districts of buted during the disturbances yea liberately reject the egofS;Shuaghat, numbering even han terday, as the rest of the agita- War "and devote marseigns to fight¦dred, wều disarmed;
tion after the death of a Chinese forike Dreilig at the Patherlar!"
jhawker aboard a Japanese his -Reuter
they were directed only, against the Japanese,
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he intervened after the receipt of a most moving anonymous letter, which worried him, asking whether (he was prepared to enrry to
grave the responsibility for what way about to happen."
his
IN HONGKONG.
PASSENGERS ON "PRESIDENT
POLK."..
The "President Polk arrived at Hongkong to-day on her seventh trip. around the world in the service of the Dollar Steamship Line, Captain K A. Alis. commanding, with a capacity earge and large list of passengers...
Among the passengers disembark- Ing at Hongkong are the following: Mr. George Jacoby. Managing Director of the Jacoby Moving Pic- ture Co. of Berlin who is going around the world with a company For t
Mr. David Au, Chief Secretary of the Sincere Co., Ltd.. Shanghai.
Mr. W. 1. Carson, Factory Supt. of the British Cigurette Co., Shanghai,
L. J. W. Fowler U.S.N.. Asat. Supt. Constructor U.S. River fun- boats Kiangnan Bock and Eng. Works. Shanghai.
Mr. George V Kitson, H.31. Con- sular Service. Vice-Consul, proceed-"] ing to Canton.
M. Clemenceau add that he left the Coolidge letter.on the table" for 24 hours and then handed it toger of am Won and Co., Hongkong, Mr. Lum Won and family, Mana- Havas Agency. He did not think
that the debt settlement could be tiled, and he had still got some- thing left to say.
I 73 Franes for Løbster.
M. Clemenceau concluded the
interview by complaintag of the
Righteen of the agitatore huge
cost of living. Someone m the mar- been arrested, and the total arrests orring the week ent number thirty-ket had just entered him a lobster for Tranes."by said, adding: “73 four. The mill situation in Shang-
I did not buy hai is unchanged, but it is better Sranes for a lobster.
it." "trok Parrots instead.”— at Poolang-Reuter.
Reutor.
They were ordered to, parade without arms yesterday during Reply 19. Republieuzes.
when they were informed that their Corpus was dissolved. Some were Nuremberg. Am. 9.
despatched to Kalasing possibly for To-day demandtration was "injerirement in the Army.--Wenter. memory of Apdan. Tannenbaum. B
Korina Commenį. Jutland.and the Colonies." It was
fonden. Aug. 25, a reply to The Republi'an demons! Commenting on the latest war stration here host month which hlevelopments in China, the Obser attracted less than rugfourth of ven remarks "Whatever their states- to-day's erowidķin the waily dighat, manship, some of These soldier ed streets whops not a single Repknow their business and can move i US. NAVAL COMMANDER publican dag was visibi
Troops, "The jedrnal coneindes that Chinese affairs, habitualy avoidan efimas, but it seem that more than
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There was a monstant effeking of heels and buying, as offres met olid wait corn rules.
Every winikow macina e suhu of the processing was packed with sprota tors. who Pained thewoops and frame tically checked as practically every Nationalle organisation in
AIR PERILS.
KILLED.
„Philadelphia. Aug. 27.
the satmaps fortunes are at stake Commander John Rodgers, survi- in the battle that is now shapingvor of the seaplane which was Jont between North and South. "Reeber. en route to Hawaii on September 11
Foreign Warships.
last was dying in the vicinity of the Naval Aircraft Factory when H.M.S. "Despaten." which ar the machine nase-dited into the mana pased Path with bands, rived at Shanghai this week-ende river, and the Commander Banners, various piniliams. end will proceed to. Hankow in view of fatally injured-Router.
the political satization. She will be
costumes.
Ther!
Shanghai. August 299.
..To-night there was a general air | folhiwed by a French man-of-war of festivity, the old Amperial fastleite art Shanghai un the 30th towering above the city oboring instant. Reuter, « illuminated-Reuter...
20,000 Holdiers "House-Step."
Nuremberg. Anja 20 For the hours in the moraing Princes Ruprecht of Bavaria and Oscar of Prussia, with Mushaf von Mackenson. surrounded peopes || of military and naval offers, stood i in the brilliant sunshine in the old market pivem and vestehed, the man- ster rally of wome
stepped" busy with badan mj.
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CUT AND DRY.
TANGIER QUESTION TO BE DEFERRED,
LEAGUE COUNCIL FIRST.
It
IN EXILE.
WAS
ABD-EL-KRIM GOING TO
MADAGASCAR.
Casablanca, Aug. 29. Abd-el-Krim has embarked for Marseilles, thence he goes on de portation to Madagascar-Reuter,
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BANKER DEAD. London. Aug. 28. Twentyal cord informed sourres in London that is confirmed in well-
Paris, August 23. M. Jules Relr, administrator of Spain has suggested a conference the Banque de Paria for the Nether at Geneva on Wednesday to cor-lands, has died.--Reuter. sider the Spanish daim to Tangier on the eve of the League Council meeting.
Among 1 bossent an i
to burra
flying wer
Colonial sold
forget
a goo
The utmost, enthusiasm převailed. --Retter.
NEW HONOURS.-
A LIST OF FRENCH DECORATIONS.
Itis understood that Great Bri- tain will reply at the earliest. There is a natural reluctance at present to discuss the terms of the reply, but the general impressión is that no useful purpose will be served. by a conference at short nutice which should be postponed, till after the League Council meet- M.. Botri, Franch Consul-ling, the primary object of which Gehend in Yunnan, and Lieut. Bis to arrange for Germany's ad- Piori, ler Municipal Police mission to the League and no ex- Guard Shanghai, have been ap-traneous issues should be permit- pointed ficers of the Legion ofted to interfere. Hozvour.
It is expected that France "will
Paris Aug. 28.
3. Notton, in charge of the support Great Britain.-Reuter French Consulate at Chiengmai.. Italian Support. Sian: M. George, Manager "of
Rome. August 28. Trade and Commerce in Chung-Haly has replied to the Spanish hai: Mademoiselle A. M. Jelan, Sole, assuring her Nursing "Sister of the Generative to meet all Spain's just de- of Italy's des Hospital, Colombo Phra Dereni rends, and agreeing to Spain's, quet, Law Councillor to the Siam-Suggestion that the Tangier "pro- ese Government; and M. Seller,biem should be submitted to in Agent. of the Franco-Chinese International Conference of the Back. have been created Knights, Powers interested. Italian politi
-Hayas.
OIL & COAL.
FRESH CAPITAL FOR KENYA.
Peat virales infer from this than the Italian Government is unwilling that the problem should be sub- mitted to the League of Nation Reuter..
Nairobi. August. 28. The local syndleute, which has been explotting the oil and roul concessions on the coastal area of Kenya during the past five years, has raised considerable capital in The
NICARAGUA.
U.S. NAVAL RATINGS LANDED.
Washington. August 28. United States, cruiser,
Johannesburg. Financial group Galveston, lunded Lwo hundred
are enabling further investigation ratings at Bluefields, Nicaragua, tó
ure already working-Reuter.
to be made by experts, and drillers protect foreign life and property, jin response to an appeal from the Governor that the local forces
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DIPLOMATIC CORPS. would be unable to guarantee pro- tection-Reuter's American Ser-
Paris, August 28.
vice.
Mexico City, August 28.
The appointinent is expected. shortly of M. Daeschner, formerly The allegations contained in the Ambassador at Washington. a suc-Nicaragua Note to the League of cessor to M. Sarraut na Ambassador | Nations, are" denied by the Foreign at Angora-Reuter.
COBHAM'S FLIGHT,
Melbourne, August 28, Alan Cabbam, accompanied by Engineer Capel and Sergeant. Ward, left for Adelaide' "en route to Britain.-Reuter.
Minister and the Minister for Nicaragua. The former points out that the League has nothing to do with Mexico-Reuter's American Service.
VIOLINIST ILL.
OPERATION PERFORMED FOR APPENDICITIS.
The Dutch Consul-General will "be "at Home" at the local chan- "
cery. "from 13 a.m. till 12 to-morrow, on the occasion of the sisa violinist, has been operated on birthday of H.M. the Queen of the for appendicitis and is doing well. Netherlands.
~~~Router.
New York, Aug. 27.. noon Jascha Heifetz, the famous Rus-
READ
WHEAT CROPS.
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GOOD IN BRITAIN~POORER IN EUROPE..
Rugby. August 29. "The organ of the Ministry of Agrientane says that the wheat crops in Great Britain are good, but in. Europe generally the total pro- duction will fall short of the heavy yields a last year.
In England and Wales on nearly 106,000 acres greater than last year the yield is estimated approximately at 29,300,000 wt. as compared with 27.200,000 cwt.. in 1995-British Wireless Service.
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Mrs. Lindsay and their children The Rev. Mr. G. R. Lindsay
returned to the Colony to-day! from Manila:
Mr. F. H. Moring. Directog Hulus and Moring Ltd.. Manchester Eng- Band.
Mr. H. G. Stern and family. Mr. Stern is Far Eastern Manager of
the Western Buiry Products Co. f Seattle, Wash, recream).
Among the passengers in transit:
beyond Hongkong are
Mr. F. Aragon, one of the Aragon Erothers who represented the Fhilippines in the recent Davis Cp Tennis Tournaments.
Me, M. E. Brink, Assistant Man-1 ucer of the Philippines Refiningi Coporation, Cebu, P.I.
Lieut. W. Mullins, U.S.Ng dif route to Manila,
Mr. W. O. Pinkerton Busterte) Representative of Wenatchee Dis. trict Co-operative Association, Wenatchee, Wash.
Mr. Harris Cookingham VA Vice-Consulate. Sajgen.
Mr. P. A. Petty. Field and Pro duction Superintendent of the Burma Oil Co. Upper Burma.
Dr.
Dr. Thomas Ashby and wife. Ashpy is a prominent nichelogist of Home. Haly, taking a trip aroun the world.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Banks, Mr. Banks is General Field Superin tendent of the General Petroleum" Corporation of Californis. taking trip around the world.
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A Chinese woman who was in- One case of diphtheria (Norsjured by a train on the Shataukok wegian) and one case of enteric branch line three weeks fever (Chinese) were reported died at the Kwong Wah Hospital during the 48 hours ended on Saturday. This will probably August 29.
form the subject of an enquiry.
What LONDON and NEW YORK
have to say about
THE DENISHAWN DANCERS
"London Morning Post." Miss Ruth St. Denis is the greatest living exponent of the Dancès of the East. The soft and subtle curves of her exquisitely slender figure, her supple arms and fingers (us slim and sensitive as a high easte Hindu girl's) and her passive oval face, which can at need become just a beautiful mask, or flame into sudden swift violence, fit her beyond compare to interpret and express the soul of the Orient".
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The Tattler" (London) "Mr. Ted Shawn's dancing at the Coliseum has created a genuine sensation. It is a revelation in the art, and nothing quite as good has ever been seen in London before".
"New York Telegraph." The Zenith of silent art in point of grace, colour, and sheer human. beauty. Above all else was the gracious tone of Youth that twined in and out of the pro- gramme and reached very far into the hearts of the audience.
"New York Tribune." The whole again proved that Miss St. Denis and Mr. Shawn can be considered the foremost contributors to the art of the dance in America.
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"New York Times," An audience that recalled, the Manhattan Opera's palmy days.
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