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HANKOW POSITION.

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kin: the readjustment of Senior Foreign leans and for constractive administrative purposes-Reater.

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TIENTSIN NEXT.

Reported Northern Move.

TOLD "LIES.

CHINESE WHO ROBBED PETTY, OFFICER.

WIFE TELLS THE TRUTH.

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BRITAIN'S TRADE.

Effects of Industrial Troubles.

MOOTED ECONOMIC COUNCIL:

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When charged with the theft of à. pull-over from the quartors of a

Rugby, Jan. 12. petty officer on H.M.S. "Wolsey," The full effect of the decrease Chinese, arraigned, before, Mr. R. B. of trade due to the industrial Lindsell at the Centrul Magistracy troubles of 1926 is shown in the According to the "China Press", this morniak, pleaded that the arti- Board of Trade returns issued Tientsin dispatch arrived late once was his own property, having to-day.. the night of Jan. 8, and was disbeen sent to him by his sister some The exports for the year were tributed by the "Tohe News four weeks ago.

8121,500,000 less than in the Agdney." It says:

P. O. Richard Shelan, H.M.Sprevious year, their total being "Reports of the occupation of the Wolsey." identified the article as £652,000,000 British Concessions at Hankow and his property, having been

The imports showed a decrease Kiukiang by the Southerners are knitted for him before he left Eng-of £78,000,000, their total being giving not a little impetus to acts land. Witness Arst missed the 12,043,000,000. of the Peking Government,

jacket on Friday evening. It was The principal. Items which 1s is reported, in view of the usually kept on top of his uniform showed a reduction in the exports fact that the activities of the Can-in his cabin, but was missing when were coal £30.000,000; cotton tonese might win them much sup-witness went to change als clothes. yarns, and manufactures £46,000,- port from the native population in His Worship: Are you prepared to 000; iron and steel $12,750,000; the North, that the Peking Govern-lawenr. that it is yours? Yes. It and woollen and worsted yarns Iment has decided to take over the was made by his friend's sister. and manufactures £7,500,000. leoncessions in Tientsin and is now Continuing, witness said thatry es- On the other hand increased making plans to achieve that end. terday afternoon, whilst working exports were shown by non- They hope, however, to maintain on the ship, his yeoman informed ferrous metals and manufactures, friendly palations to a certain ex-himsthat he had seen a man wearing tobacco, electrical goods and ap tent with foreign Rowery.

the garment. The man was chal-paratus.. silk and silk manufac lenged and subsequently arrested: tures, and rubber manufactures. Evidence curroborating the com-| One, bright feature of the re- plainant's story was given by the turns for the month of December to Japan, both of the old Aufy re-yeoman, Henry Kirke, and P. Olis evidence of the rapid recovery gime, have been authorized to pro-Welbore, the brother of the lady who of the coal markets. The ex- ceed according to their own judg-knitted the garment.

ports of coal for this month were Both of these ment.

Asked what he had to say.. the 1,009,000 tona.. compared with later be named to cabinet posi defendant said that his wife would an export of only 3,900 tons in Itions:

corroborate his story. The woman November.. apparently very nervous, admitted that her husband had only had the jacket for two days.

"Far this purpose. Tsao Ju-lin; ex-Minister of Communication, and Lu Tsung-yu, ex-Chinose Minister

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"It is observed in Peking Chinese circles that movements similar to those which are now taking place in Hankow and Klukiang will pro-

Parliament of Industry. Speaking last night at Falkirk, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Home

You can go to jail for telling Secretary in the late Labour bably pe started in other cities ines," retorted Mr. Lindsell, in send- Government, dealt with the ques-

the Yangtze region."

* JAPAN'S INTERESTS.

Mr. Saburi & Mr. Chen

Peking Jan. 41. According to the Hankow cor- respondent of the Osaka "Asah" Mr. Eugene Chen, Foreign Minister Yor the National Government, is working hard to obtain recogniton from Japan.

ing the man to prison for weeks.

threetion of industrial peede..

NOT SO DRY NOW.

'NORWAY'S NEW LIQUOR REGULATIONS.

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Oslo, Jan. 12.

He suggested that the Premier should convene a conference of representative bodies of Labour and Capital, unde the presidency of the Speaker of the House of Commons, to discuss the whole industrial situation

He thought the question was ripe for consideration whether some permanect national body,

A BI has been introduced by economic council' or parliament of

M. Saburi, the delegate of the the. Government abolishing' quor industry could be established, equipped with A complete prohibition. Tokyo Foreign Office, moved into

It authorises the sale of liquor technical staf and fully, repre- the same hotel with Mr. Chen un December 29 and since then the two in towns where last year's plebis-sentative, not caly of the parties: an ant-prohibition directly responsible for the con-: have mes in conference almost cite showed daily. Mr. Saburi la. and to be majority, but individual purchasers duct of industry, but including Bounding Mr. Chen regarding the require a municipal Hcence, which representatives also of onomics,

if abused.-science and finance. attitude of the Nationalists toward will be withdrawn the Twenty-One demands and Reuter.

Japan's interests in Manchuria "in case of recognition and also how far the Nationalists will go when rovision of treaties with China is taken up.

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NAVAL YARD THEFT.

The Naval Authorities have re-

Such a body could, as he sug- gested, consider any indus- trial question arising and evolve an apporpriate policy for dealing with it.

Mr. Henderson's proposals are, Mr. Eugene Cher is reported to ported to the Folice. that sometime the subject of intense discussion during last night, a 300 ft. cable today. The leading employers be avoiding definite statements on

"Petersfield" are not of one mind regarding these questions, as he has to con-

Connecting H.M.S. sult other members of his govern- from the Dockyard.

with the Dockyard was removed their utility. While some ap

The cable prove, others are sceptical: ¡ment.

Mr. Lee, Secreary of the Coal- length is valued at $120,

owners' Association, for instance, bodies fears that the proposer would not be free om $1 Kao Ju-tung with his 27th Brigade. "political streak," and concludes General Kao has surrendered and that the best guarantee of peace 2,000 of his men have been dis-is to get industrial questions or armed..

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Peking, Jan. 8. General Yang Yu-ting's peace programme appears to be carrying the day through the decision to al KUIKIANG" INCIDENT. low General Wu Pei-fu to attend to the affairs of Honan province, Mar- Warship Fires Blank Shots. shal Sun Chuan-fang to look after the Shanghai area, while the Muk-1 According to a message from deniten endeavour to stablize the Kiukiang received in Shanghai on Contral Government and obtain in- Jan. 7, a conflict occurred between creased revenues.

the British marineu and the mob It is considered probable that the on Thursday afternoon, when the

Cape Town, Jan: 12. The Indians in Cape Town gave Walchiaopu will take steps, im-latter got beyond the power of con- aediately towards the collection of trol of a párty of Chinese soldiers

a farewell to the Indian delega. the additional two and a half per-standing by. The crowd rushed on tion which has been discussing cent surtaxes, following the lead of to the barricade erected between the question of Indians, in South the Cantores, without authoriza- the British Concession and the Africa, at a social function in the

Chinese territory. At 4.20 o'clock City Hall, It is generally recognised that a in the afternoon, the British Con- Mr. Saatri in an address, stated Electrical Supplies. primary requisite for the battle is sulate fred a rocket as a signal for that as a result of a round table money through the collection of approaching emergency which was conference with the Union Gov- THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG

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tion from the Powers.

RED SPEARS.

the masses ashore. "Simultaneously Foundations of a perfect under- several shots whore were fired by standing had been laid, though the marines in and round the Con- the delegation members might

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Rally To Wu Pel-fi.

every gate of the Concession - was They left South Africa with Peking, Jan. 7 closed, all foreign women and their hopes practically fulfilled, The situation in Henan has ap- children fled to safety outside the and their expectations would be parently taken a turn in favour of Concession, when it was confusion raised still more if the Indians in the Allies. The "Red Spear" So worse confounded. The Chinese South Africa played the game. ciety is reported to have decided to authorities despatched tropps to It would not be long before declare its allegiance to Marshai guard the surroundings of the Gon- they got their due, even in the

Wu Poltu, a nagy, de made cessions: The police authority measure that they expected It

With the nselstance of 50,000 over the British Concession was Reuters "Red Spears Marshal Wu's fal- taken over by the Chinese authori

Mr. Churchill in the House of Flower General Chang Chih-kun' has ties, who in the Concession" are

defeated the Kuominchun af Mion-maintaining peace and order. All Commons stated that the Govern chih and has driven them back to the gates of the Concession were ment did not intend to sell the. Shanchow

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