SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1926,
NOT CHARGED YET.
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“SUNMING" PRISONERS BEING IDENTIFIED,
CHARRED REMAINS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MUZZLES TO STAY, LABOUR SQUABBLE. ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
A B-MONTH'S PERIOD NECESSARY.
SHANGHAI POSITION.
A correspondent, in raising the Expectations were disappointed question of the continued enforce- agard this morning when the usement of the Muszling Order, urges pected pirates were mot formally charged before the Magistrate.
Unnecessary te
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that it is quite muzzle all dogs; that rables are few and far between and
cancerned is invariably an un- muzzled stray animal. "Why' there- fore." "should we continue to muzzle eur correspondent asics,
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SUNNING SECESSIONISTS
KILLED.
STRIKE NOW OVER.
AN AUSTRALIAN WEDDING IN YUNNAN-FU,
REV. H. A, G, CLARK & MISS- LUDBROOK.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Pakkai, Kongmodn. Nov. 16, Yunnan-fu was the scene of a Five secessionists from the charming Australian wedding on union have been killed and the i Sunning Railway, employees' November 10. when the Rev. The process of Identifiea! Ipad ens taiting as it does the need for ut
HA. G. Clark, was married to strike has ended. most care. is all being continued
Trains are now running again. Miss Dorothy Christiana Lud and is not expected to be completed
It will be reculled that as a brook, both of Sydney, Australia. "by Monday or, posably Tuesday,
(some of the workmen formed
aequel to the strike for better pay.| The marriage was celebrated in Grouped among men of similar uppenannée, demenâour end eloth-
their own union of "Five District the Church of the United Method- For the information of the eer-Railway Engineers." ing, who alebo questr # Chief respondent, and others interested.
ist Mission, which had been taste. Justice bruught in from the high-the "China Mail" is able to state rested by pickets from the cen
Six of the leaders were "ar-full decorated for the occasion,
have to be put through a number DE parndes to be indeatifle.l in Burnt and proceedings have to he Hinutely recorded and checked.
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JURY'S VERDICT.
ELECTROCUTION DEATHS IN
,
TYPHOON.
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The inquest into the deaths of Wo Chinese pedestrians who were electrocuted In Shanghai
Street, Kowloon, on the morning of the last Typhoon was concluded Before Mr. J. H. B. Nihill, sitting as Coroner, and a jury at the Kow loon Magistracy yesterday after- hoon.
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Mr. D. J. Lewis watched the proceedings on behalf of the Hong Kong Telephone Co., Ltd., ́ and
ways and hedges. The men detained that, as far as is generally knowwea! guild in Canton. After five of By Mrs. Wohrley, with bainboos Mr. M. H.Turner, appeared on be- j
at the moment the Government has
no intention at present of rescind ing the order...
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these were killed the new union and French marigolds.
half of the China Light and was abolished.
Thera were a large number
Power Co., Ltd. pre- The question of increased pay sent at the wedding, including the has not been settled bub & trure
Further evidence was heard in
overhead wires, their insulation and the possible effects that a typhoon might bear upon them.
His expugted that those who will dog and yet not develop hydropho was brought about by the media-bride's mother and sister, who had regard to the condition of the
he prosecuted with no drst. face only the charge of pirne on the
A deg may be bitten by a rabid bin Sor fully six months. Hence
ion of the local authorities and come from Australia specially for other labour unions.
the regulations with regard to the
may
the
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The question dis not arise,
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feh seus bgt other counts Follow.
Pirates Captured."
the ceremony..
Mrs.
quarantine of degs entering United Kingdom,
The marriage service, was "con- There has been another pi- ducted by Dr. Killmier, Mr. Myle Questioned with regard to the re-sive expedition against pirates, at presided at the organ.. the moment of any allegation t
pulations governing the bringing oft-cheng. Two pirates were cap Evans, wife of the Pastor of the mürder, as in the case of the "Saidegs do Hong Kong from Shanghaie tured and a number of bambon Church, acted as hostess at the Eung" „ferry. But deleats" and gonscal stuntfön will arise Mr. Eappstey is not found, or others ary stel missbig.
Made winen i man thees the cap nal charge dnes the Crown furnish im with counsel to defend
„Nothing further is to be reported. yet regasiting Mr. IE W. Ea paleyi
The ingred, remains of a dem body, the, age, sex and nationality which an unknown, have been removed to the Public Mortuary From the 9.8. "Suñuing."
RECOGNITION..
some
To the Editon of the "Chian Maik“P SI-The defene of h "Shuning" surely deserv? (+99 public recognition de such non as that of the officers of the "Sun- Ring were the rule and hot the exception, plyaey would not pay and Word soon vense. But those who take such netion and "esjat to
the uttermost farer great risk fad show well receive Home ! the cognition for the risk they incur. With this in view I have forwarded
'heque for $50.
to Mews, Eatterfield and Swine to start a fund which they may distribune, s They think fl among those who sc ably defended the ship entrusted to their charge,-4 Yones, etc...
A.B. Hong Kong November 19, 1926..
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a local authority Say that it was originally forbidder to import dogs from any port in Cain but sonte the yearg ng Shaghat was exempted "ir view of the ahan Eof rabies there and the genera
sindtation of the Settlements.”
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The last case of rabies occurred in Cox's Path, Kowloon, on October
Previous to that there bad been na ense since August 17 when a stray dog was shot in Queen's Roud Central
"THE OTHER SIDE.
SHOULD BE TRIED AT KOWLOON?
"Seem hundred
cartons
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| bing, were burned and.
CANTON'S PROGRESS.
YANG SEN WON OVER TO THE CAUSE.
SUPPRESSING BANDITS.
Church, receiving the guests..
The bride, who was given away by the Rev. A. Anderson was at sister, Miss Priscila Ludbrook, tended by two bridesmaids, her
und Miss Pearl Killmer. Wohrley was best man.
Dr.
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The Coroner then addressed the Jury at some considerable length. with regard to the statutory obli- stating that much had been said
gations of the two companies con- derned.
Both were utility companies had the way they conducted their the public. undertakings was of interest to
What the Law Laid Down.
AS & matter of fact, the law The bride's dress was of white had laid down what they had and silk, with Watteau train edged what they had not to do. It had with pale green. She wore a net been admitted, quite frankly, that veil, beautifully embroidered, and one of the companies had not fasten round the head with been following in its entirety the orange blossoms. The bridal bou-statutory obligations that had The assumption of the pest of quet was of white chrysanthe been id down but it had also Commander of the 20th Revolu-was of muslin decorated with been inevitable and that a similar mums, Miss. P. Ludbrook's dress been said that the accident had onury Army by General Yang flame coloured flowers, Son, the Szechuan military leader,
one had never ocurred before.
Canton, Nov. 19,
is believed here will make a pro- After the ceremony a reception It was for the jury to say whe- of found change in the situation in was held in the grounds of the ther guard wires would have pre- various Beands of vigarettes were Szechuan province. It is believed CMS. Hospital. Dr. Mary Wat-vented the accident and whether displayed in Major C
Willson's that he will use his 20,000 soldiers son acting na hostess.
guard wires would prevent a simi- Court at the Central Magistracy for operations west of Hupeh HBM Consul-General, Mr. G.lar accident in future. Chinese was charged with selling this morning when a middle aged province,
Combe, proposed the toast of the The jury found that the two Bandit suppression work in bride and bridegroom in a happy deceased' the goods without n licence. Kwangtung province is reported little speech, to which the bride-electrocution caused by the Tele
met their deaths by for the defence, said that he had interior districts having been rid
Mr. A. 1 Apuulli, who appeared to be proceeding smoothly, many groom made suitable reply, phone Co.'s/wires, coming in con Numerous congratulatory tele-tact with the China Light and Just been instructed and ask of bandit bands.
grams were read at the reception, Power wires from which the cur His Wonship.to grant an ad-
U.S. Admiral's Appreciation.
and great admiration was ex-rent degenerated, and added a Inurriment.
Admiral Williams, of the U.S. pressed for the many beautiful suggestion that in future special "Where does the defendant live?"Asiatic Fleet, with Mrs. Williams, presents from Australia,, brought precautions should be taken at naked the Magistrate. The Court who arrived here on Thursday on to Yunnan-fu by the bride's all places where telephone wires interpreter informed the Bench an unofficial visit, opent the first mother.. that the defendant resided the day, in visiting the city: the
crossed... other side of the water."
second day at the Yellow Flower Hill where are buried the seventy- two martyrs of the Revolution. Admiral Williams exressed great) interest in the signa of progress in Canton and environs-Canton Information Bureau, through Reuter.
His Worship said that he thought The case should be tried at the Kowloon Magistracy, bus Inspector Maiks said that ane defendant had Been arrested at the Revenue Offee when applying for a licenec because he had heard that the "Police were after him."
The Court of Justice at Medan has sentenced a Japanese, Kozo Oriuchi, accused of ill-treat
Major Wilson said that he would ing coolies. on the Pecloe Mandi extate, to 24 years imprison-hear the case on Tuesday morning ment.
and remanded the defendant On bait of $25.
"SUNNING" EXPLOIT.
Note the nonchalance of the Chinese arrested for alleged implication in the sensational piracy of the "Sunning" this week. Crouched in the algi tude typient of the average coulie, each mun against the steamer's railing' in handcuffed, either two hands together, or one hand to the next man. Standing behind are Indian members of the Hong Kong Police. The light clothing of most of the suspects, us compared with the thick walded garments of the Chinese in the lower photo point to their being Southerners,
WEEPING AND WAILING.
CABLE & WIRELESS.
CHEAPER PRESS RATES SOUGHT.
INFLUENTIAL DEPUTATION.
London, Nov. 19.
A deputation of the Empire Press Union. headed by Lord Burnham, chief proprietor of the "Daily Telegraph," waited on the communications committee of the Imperial Conference this after- noon and submitted a memoran- dum emphasising the necessity for reduction in cable and wire- less press. rates within the Empire.
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Besides Lord Burnham the speakers included Sir Robert Donald, Chairman of the Empire Press. Union, Sir Roderick Jones, the head of Reuter's, Sir Stanley Reed, Editor of the Times of India." Mr. Corsbie Roles, Hon. Secretary of the Empire Press Union, and a Director of the
Times of Ceylon".Co., and Mr. Taylor Darbyshire.
The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. L. M. S. Amery and the Prime Minister of Aus- tralia, Mr. Bruce, responded very sympathetically and promised most careful consideration of the representations-Reuter:
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