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bridged at Hankow, and the Can- ton-Bankow railway would be completed, so as to enable trains to run from Canton to Peking.

Regarding missionaries, he de- clared that the Cantonese had no quarrel with Christianity and would not interfere with mission- Lary activities.

Significant.

Peking, Nov. 24.

Lanchow-Haichow. Railways, while GOOD FAITH.

a large body of the Chihli Army

under General Shu Yu-pu will move

along the Peking-Hankow Railway. | GERMAN. FOREIGN MINISTER'S

*General Is Reinstated.

Mukden, Nov. 16. Prior to his departure, Marshal Chang Tso-lin decided to permit the reinstatement of General Li Ching- lin and to give him an important post-Toho,

Assistance For Wo And Sun.

Klukiang, Nov. 17.

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CLAIM.

OBLICATIONS HONOURED,

Berlin, Nov. 23. Opening the debate on foratyn poley, the Foreign Minister, "Herr Stresemann elaimed that Germany) had carried out the conditions for Representatives of Fengtien.the recall of the military control Honan, Kiangsu and Cheklang mili-commission and she expected the tary authorities and those of the foreign government, concerned to Canton Government have assembled give logical effect thereto.. In view of General Chang Kai-hure and are in conference with The" minister emphasised the in- shek's pronouncement, special General Chang Kai-shek. Posttention to prevent Nationalist or- significance attaches to a foreign formerly occupied by officials of ganisations stepping over the legal despatch from Hankow reporting Marshal Sun Chuan-fang have not limits, also to see that there was the formation of a union of sub-yet been filled by new officials. no connection between Nationalist ordinate Customs, employees with The lower classes are becoming re-organisations and the Reichswehr, the avowed object of taking themarkably influential, and the upper while as regards the possibility of control of the Customs out of the and intelligent classes are quietly earlier evacuation of the occupied hands of the foreigners.-Reuter.watching the situation.

region and the return of the Saar Belgian Treaty.

In view of the fact that citizens region to Germany in exchange for: London, Nov. 23. are constantly making complaints financial concessions, he said the the difficulties of the plan were not The "Morning FoRt's" Geneva against the notes issued by

different correspondent says that China will Southern forces, the latter are now insurmountable, but the appeal to the League "Council or endeavouring to devise means for standpoints could not be reconciled to the Assembly in the Sino-Bel-Conversion of the military noted. with a couple of days-Reuter.

It is understood that General gian dispute.

settle the situation by peaceful

This is the inference arrived at Chang Kai-shek has an intention to from a statement issued by the Chinese delegations accredited to

the League.

means and to avoid force as much £1,000,000 IN WHISKY.

as possible in future unless he is absolutely compelled to resort to arms.

Chinese officials. have announced that they received instructions from Peking to inform the League that A large number of the South- the question does not, involve aerners, who have been holding loga interpretation "but the prin-themselves in the district of Nan- ciple of equally and justice-chang are now advancing eastward, Reuter..

their destination, it is reported, being Fukion-Toho

Missionaries Starving.

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Tientsin Conference Decisions. Mukden, Nov. 16.

DRY AGENTS TAKE GERMAN STEAMER.

New York, Nov. 23. Chased by an American

coast- guard destroyer ander mysterious. circumstances on the high seas, 140 miles from the coast, a German (ship was brought to New York and

is heavily guarded,

Peking, Nov. 23. Foreign telegrams from Sianfà

She is stated to have been carry states that the missionaries there. It is, reported that as a result, of

cases of ure starving. :-

the military conferences held laing a cargo of 100,000 Rolief efforts have hitherto been Tientsin, Fengtien, leaders such as Scotch whisky, worth £1,000,000. of no avail-Router.

Marshal Chang Tso-lin, General The coastguard authorities aro Chang Chung-chang, and General maintaining extreme reserve in the Chu Yu-pu have decided to des-matter. It is noteworthy that no patch the Chihli and the, Shantung treaty exists with Germany provid Armies to the south to render as-ing for seizure of vessels outside sistance to Marshals Wu Pei-fu and the three mile limit-Reuter's: Sun Chuan-fang.

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M. J. Clementi, the Belgian Consul General in Hong Kong sends the following letter to "Canton: Gazette

Sir.In a letter which you kind- ly published in your number of the It is also said that the Shantung 12th instant, I had occasion to deny Army will shortly proceed to the south along the Tientsin-Pukow and that Chinese residents in Belgium

the Lanchow-Haichow, rallways. had been unfairly treated.

Now, I am surprised to read, inwhile a large body of Chihli troops your edition of the 17th, a new in-under General Chu Yu-pu will pro eeed along the Peking-Hankow Rail- formation referring to the "prosecu-

way. Toho. tion and expulsion of Chinese re- äidents in Belgium by the Belgian Government as a result of a move-!

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STRUCK OFF ROLL. DISGRACE FOR SHANGHAI BARRISTER.

Shanghal, Nov. 24, In the Supreme Court this morn- New Southern Bank, ·

Ing. Judge Grain ordered the name Hankow, Nov. 17. lof L. K. Kentwell. barrister-at-iaw ment started to terminate the Sino-) . The Financial Committee cento be struck off the roll of practi- Belgian treaty which has expired,"nected with the Southera Govern- tioners on the ground of miscon- and stating that "the Commissionment here has announced that the duct-Reute". for the abrogation of unequal trea- Bank of Hupeh has been formally tles indignant over the action of established. the Belgian Government and in full General Tang Sun-tse expects to sympathy with the Chinese overseas return to Hunan in a few days in who suffered ill-treatment because order to manage political affairs: of their patriotle actions, address there.

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Paris, November 28.The naval ing lieutenant Bernard, who left Larssillea on October 12, arrived on November 21 at Majunga, on the western coast of Madagascar,

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'ed a written request to the Central The strike on the part of the Kuomintang Headquarters to ex-Telephone and Waterworks coolies having covered 15,000 kilometres.---- tend to these residnts in Belgium has beón settled, ten articles res- substantial assistance." The nota ponding their demands having al- enda by anying that. measures have ready been signed.-Kuo Wen. been taken to help those who havaj been expelled by the Belgian Government,

Appeal For Aid: ..

Kaifeng, Nov. 11.

It is reliably learned that a tele Let me please tell you, first, for gram bas been received by General the edification of your readers, that Chang Yo-kung. at Loyang from I am in receipt of an offcial in General Liu Chung-hwa, on the formation which ables me to certify Shanel front, asking for immediate that none of the Chinese demonstra-despatch of Honan reinforcements tors who were invita to leave thein view of the critical situation in country was living, in Belgium..

the vicinity of Siantu. Although Chang has consented to give the necessary assistance to General Ldu,

The real facts were these: The incidents of the 27th Octo- bor were only due to the attitude the financial position of Honan is of the delegates of the Chinese such that the despatch of troops communities in Europe who gather to other provinces is almost impos- ed in Brussels and who, after sible."

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The Nenhauchow (Anbwef) cor I mentioned above, none of those respondent of the "Shanghai Times" who were invited to leave the coun-writes on November 13:-Wounded try was living in Belgium. men of Hsia Hung-haun's units are I have no doubt that you will drifting back to town, all agreeing kindly publish this letter, which in the tales of heavy losses. More at their Sales Room, Duddell

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