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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926.

NOT ANOTHER SHOT,

AMERICA WARNS REBEL.

LEADER,

NICARAGUA INTERVENTION.

San Salvador. Nov. 18.

A message from Leguciälpa in

G. B. S.

-DECLINES, NOBEL PRIZE MONEY.

£8,000 GIFT REJECTED.

London, Nov. 18. Mr. Bernard Shaw has declined.

HANKOW TROUBLE.

STRIKE, FICKETS BROWBEAT FOREIGNERS,

OFFICIALS FLOUTED:

Peking. Nov. 18. According to треклицен from Honduras states that General the money attached to the Nobel Hankow, it appears that while the Southern officials are anxious to Moncada, the Nicaraguan rebel Prize..

has received a notification from A cable from Stockholm, on maintain sormal relations with the United States Government 10 November 13 stated that Mr. Georgetorpara making the position: diff

fořelka businesse Arma, hibour agita- deliver his arms to the new Diaz

Government of Nicaragua, as he Bernard Shaw had been awarded eat.

will not be permitted to fire an- the Nobel Prize for Literature for Some labour unions-are making other shot. Reuter's American 1925. The amount is 128000 Swe- extreme dentinds, and the officials Service.

dish kronor (about 38.000).3

"are" quite unable to control them,

Earlier Messages.

Washington, Nov. 18:

The Secretary of State. Mr.

Kellogg has issued a statement recognising Sr: Diaz as Presi-|

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PEACE FIRST!

A zotable instance of this occurréd!! on Nov. 18, when the factory, mana- ger and a director of The British Cigarette Co. proceeded to the office of the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs, to attempt to "negotiate in

dent of Nicaragua and expressing LORD D'ABERNON'S GREAT connection with a strike at the fac

concern over the reported, Mexi

ab gun running in Central

America. It states that Presi-

(American intervention will be

seriously considered here although

WORK.

dent Diaz's reported request for AMBASSADOR HONOURED:

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fory.

to

U.S. Consul Intervenes. After the two foreigners who were both Americans.. reached the office, large numbers of pickets 'crowded into the building and pre- the State Department has not yet

Rugby, Nov. 18.

sented extreme demands, and re- received the communication. Warni tributes were paid to fused to allow the Americans

Undoubtedly the Washington Lord D'Abernon last night when leave until they had agreed in writ Governmant would strongly disa dinner in his honour was given ing. The pickets kept them. there approve of any Mexican support in Londen, Lordi D'Abernon was until midnight and it was only to the Nicaragua revolutionists Britisher Ambassador in Berlin after, strong representations had lts understood that the Unit- from 1920'antil, last month, and been made by the American Consul ed States Government has in- by general consent it is in a large General that they were releageth formation regarding at least five measure due to his efforts that al-Reuter..

libustering expeditions to Nica state of affairs in Europe has Mr. Chan Kung-pok, formerly ragua and Guatemala from Mex! Been brought about which has head of Labour Department at Can- can ports:

given, the world a greater sense of ton, the Nationalist Commissioner security and the hope of a lasting of Foreign Affairs at Hankow. He Possible Intervention..

peace.

was chosen as one of the three Mr. Kellogs declares that Pre

Lord Reading, who presided, delegates to the Boycott Conference: aident Diaz is intending to offer

proposed the toast of Lord to meet Hong Kong's official dele- his liberal opponents a federal 'Abernon's health, and it was gation But his place was taken, by amnesty and posts in the Cabinet. Mr. Kellogg hopes the offer would seconded by the German Ambas- Mr. Ku Mang-yu on his appoint-

sador, Doétor Sthamer: The latter ment to Hankow.]. be accepted and end the revolution

recalled that, when Lord D'Abér-

Unions Rampant: in Nicaragua which "invites in-

Shanghai, Nov. 13. terference from outside sources innon presented his credentials he said a world crisis could only be

Reliable dews from Hankow state affairs, which must cause concern to every friend of the overcome by universal cor shows that inbour unions are being tion and by courageous recogni-organised among all classes and stability of Central America."

ion that the weal of the indivi-labour in the form of something Mr. Kellogs, proceeds to say dual was the weal of the com iakin to small: Soviets, in complete that the question of Mexican in-

Central munity. Time had proved his control of the Municipality-Reu- terference with the American states was presumably sagacity and vision and the for the purpose of fostering radi. soundness of his policy, and to cal propaganda and bolshevist day they saw with the greatest satisfaction that a new era based philosophy and has for the preon mutual collaboration of the na sent swept off from the stage Lions was drawing. He endorsed other questions such as the oil.

the opinion of the German Press, and land law claims and contro which had wholeheartedly praised versy: While, there is sign that these theories have taken a ser him as a master mind and one of fous hold on the people of Central the ablest statesrnen of his time.

America he points out that official circles in the United States can-

vice.

Mr. Winston Churchill, who de scribed the guest as a great am-

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not fail to be deeply concerned in bassador and a great European Muurting, Chier Representative.of regard to Mexican interference said history would recognise him owing to the geographical positions & diplomatic pioneer in the re the B.P.M. had been killed in a newal of good, sincere and hon-motor accident on the previous of those states, between the

way to Bandoeng. United States and the Panama ourable relations between Britain Vening near Parceng Koeda on his The scene of the accident was a Canal. Should the United States and Germany.

Lord D'Abernon said the in point just before Paroeng Koeda is Government consider the situa- tion serious enough, President structions he received from three reached on the Buitenzorg-Soeka- Diaz's request for intervention Secretaries of State under when toemi Road and the time 11 p.m. could be made the basis for the he served were to subordinate Mr. W. Muurling, who was on his employment of American naval everything to the maintenance way from Weltevreden to Bardoeng. forces, in Nicaraguan waters to and consolidation of peace. Dur had the habit of riding at night in prevent the landing of arms from ing the last six years the most order to save time and it would ap Mexico-Reuters American Seractive and perhaps most resource-pear that the car was travelling ful labourer in the field of Euro-xt a considerable speed when the pean pacification had been the accident happened. The rond" at British Government -British this point has been asphalted and Wireless Service.

the 7-senter Buick slipped at al corner. Mr. Muuriing who was Bookbinders. seated next to his native chauffeur THE CHINA MAIL," Book- in the front of the car, saw that; an accident was inevitable and jumped from the car. This was fatal, na will be seen. Mr. Muur- ling fell agaibat a coffee tree and Dentist. the heavy car fell on top of him,| crashing him so badly that death HARRY FONG, Dentist,

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WAR AGAIN?

Shanghai, Nov. 18.

A portion of Marshal Sun Chuan». fang's (Northern Allied) troops are concentrating at Anking but their loyalty is doubtful-Reuter.

Anking is on the Yangtse River, the first barrier now in the way of the Nationalists, since the sub- Jugation of Klangal province.

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Sir

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It is the capital of Anhui pro Eccretary for Air, stated in the viously, arrived on the scene of the Electrical Supplies. vince (one of the four now, remain-House of Commons to day that codisaster, but only found the body THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG ing in Sun Chuan-fang's federaciderable progress was being made of Mr. Muurting. The chauffeur tion) and is not far from Kinklang with the airclip base at Karachi and assistant were buried under (now in Southern handa.)'

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JAVA REVOLT.

Batavia, Nov. 18. Mid-Java in seriously infested by a number of Communistawho have swarmed. on to the sugar estate areas for the purpose of in- 1 citing disturbances

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258.837 miles an hour over a three Oh! the relief of knowing that there Twenty arrests have been hade kilometre course, beating Lisuten-Bottle of Chambarain's Cours at Soerakarta, where a Communist Ant Doolittle's record of last year Remedy in the Sea how i

chating phlegm, stops demonstration was dispersed by nearly thirteen miles Router

aleap to the litre PERUTIE“ Hold every Telephones were cut and to-American Service.

where

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