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PRICE-JONES-On April6, 1927,

stories of the nameless, outrages

in Nanting as "entirely untrue,'

NANKING OUTRAGES,

Five Powers Present Demands.

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MEASURES TO BE ENFORCED.

TUESDAY APRIL 12, 1927.

“DEMOCRACY.” HANKOW INCIDENT.

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again for safe custody deposited Wheir gains in the foreign banka which gave them four or five per cont, while lending their money to Chinese businese men at 8 per cent. That is they act as middle Shanghai April 11.

men exacting interest from Chinese The following communication for the use of Chinese money. Andi was handed to Eugene Chen all bocause Chinese insiat en de

in foreign representing the Nationalist Gov. Positing their money ernment at Hankow this afterns. The reason given is the noon by the Consuls-General of greater stability of foreign banks.

Shipping Charges. the five Powers. A duplicate was

Then sake shipping charges. The delivered to Chiang Kai-shek re-

Attack on Japanese Concession.

FULL STORY OF THE RIOT.

Shanghai, Aprį) 11.

The first account othar than the meagre official wireless of the attack on the Japanese concession on April 3, has just been received by mail from Reuter's Hankow correspondent.

The actual affair began in a

presentative at Shanghal simul Chinese must employ forelim ships"small way by Chinese youths,

taneously

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to carry their goods abroad or event

Soon afterwards a shout went rato per ton from Europe to the up outside that, a ricsha coolie "Firstly, the adequate punish-latter ports is actually lower than has been stabbed to death by the ment of the commanders of the that from Europe to Shanghai on Japanese imperialists. The word troops responsible for. the account of the absence of Chinese, was immediately flashed to the murders and personal injuries of foreign goeds in Japan as com short time thousands of hate

competition. This lowers the price Riesha Cooiles. Union and, in and indignities and the material pared with China and raises the maddened cooles began to attack. damage done, as alsc all persons price 2: Chinese goods in Europe, the Japanese concession. Found to be implicated.

Oficial Statement.

On each 8100 worth of freight

rising

A

to a great extent te riyer ports up throwing stones at Japanese sail- "Under instructions from the country: Chang Sha. Hankow orors, But gangs of coolies had been American, - British, French, Canton. Japanese shipping which looking for trouble for weeks Italian and Japanese Govern-began with only one Company, the previous. ments the undersigned are direct. NK. has now grown till it in- The sailors naturally resented. cludes flects like those of the and remonstrated. The coolies ed by the Diplomatic Representa-T.K.K.. Q.SK. and Nashin K.K.

cursed them and they cursed tives of their several countries, in plying to all quarters of the world.

Then the ricsha coolles, al- China to present to you the What is the secret of this? Gov-back. following terms (which simul ernment susidies and government ways boiling for a scrap, joined taneously are being communicate support. Chinese who ask what is the cursing in and attacked ed to general Chiang Kai-shek, the advantage of this do not realise crowds, of the lower class. Commander-in-Chief of the that through their competition with" As there were only six sailors, the foreign nations the Japanese have the coolies rushed them. The Nationalist Armies), for

charges, so that although ships rant, and were chased upstairs, a "campaign of whispered lies, prompt settlement of the situa-chured agreemente limiting, freight sailors ran to a Japanese restau

tion created by the outrages plying from Europe to Asia must where a fight ensued. and "British propaganda."*

against their nationals, commit pass Shanghal before they reach There is not much, therefore, ted by Nationalist troops at Nagasaki and Yokohama in fact thel to encourage the belief in Lon-Nanking on March 24. don that the Nationalist Govern ment will be ready to comply with the demands of the five Powers Mach depends--like everything else in Nationalist politics on how far the moderates in the

"Secondly, an apology in writ. China must pay an extra ten per The cry went up everywhere, Nationalist Party will be per-ing by the Commander-in-Chief cent. and this on the present "Kill the Japanese." "Mulder the a loss imperialista" The mob.seemed mitted by the extremists to see of the Nationalist armies, includ-trade figures represents

to become mad with the fury of Add to this the revenue. rent their own shrieks. reason and to make the necessarying an express written undertak- of hundred millions a year.

ing to refrain from all forms of and land values of the various con-

Marines Landed: amende hoperable without undue violence and agitation against cessions and colonies amounting to Japanese civilians caught in the delay or fuse.. The demands in foreign lives and property. | ม considerable sum In Hong streets were beaten and smashed

Thirdly, complete reparation Kong, Formona, Shanghai, Tien- the Notes in no way impair the

for personal injuries and material tain, Hankow and Dairen, the Chi and their clothes torn off. The sovereignty or "dignity of the

nese inhabitants pay to the foreign-aforementioned six sailors were damage done. Chinese people, They are direct-Unless the Nationalist Aers not less than two hundred mil overpowered and carried off to Hons a year: The revenue which, the Union headquarters in the ed against those influences, both thorities demonstrate to the Formosa paid the Japanese has native city. Chinese and foreign (ie., Soviet) satisfaction, of the interested risen from twenty millions to a

Governments their intention to hundred millions, and Hong Kong. Hankow were set upon in the Japanese in every district of which made themselves respon-comply with these terms the said which used to pay the English streets by mebs and some were. sible for the Nanking outrages. Governments will find themselves few millions, now pays as much as beaten insensible and beyond re- If they do not desire the great compelled to take such measures thirty. These sums are likely in HEIMANN-On April 6, 1927, at

as they consider appropriate. future to increase proportionately. cognition while some were killed.

No. accurate figures are available

One Japanese woman who had Shangnal to Mr. and Mrs. P. majority of the Chinese people to

The signatures are not given as Heimann, a daughter.

burn, with very shame that such the names of the signatories at for the proportion of rent paid to given birth to a child a few days foreigners and Chinese; but no before was dragged out on the horrors should be possible in Hankow have not at present beer doubt the foreigners get the lion's street and killed.

share. Their China to-day, the Nationalist Gov-advised-Reuter.

economic. con- The mob was now chokeful of Itrol enables: them to take bloodlust.

Restaurants, stores, ernment should know, their cb-

of the at Shanghai Arthur Clement,vious duty better than outsiders An official statement handed to full advantage

value of land and to all homes and offices were pillaged.

before the Japanese Consul Gen- second son of the Rev. W. J. Price, of Ootacamund, South can tell them. They have either the Press with the Note states dear what they bought cheap."

that upon the entry of the suppose the loss to China under eral felt that the situation was India, to Ray, second daughter to raiuse compliance with the Nationalists into Nanking there these three heads-Revenue, rent unbearable and ordered armed of the Rev. J. J. Jones, of demands made by the Powers-were perpetrated against the and land valves can hardly be less forces ashore from the three gun- Oswestry (Salop).

fand thus countenance the out-foreign Consuls and other resid-than four or five hundred million boats. A few squads of marines

ents by uniformed organised dollars a year.

landed and two short bursty from. rages, in their entirety or else bodies of Nationalist troops, dur Foreign Undertakings.

a machine gun were fired and the Then take foreign undertakings

streets cleared magic-like. Coolies ALEXANDER—On March 26, 1927, Tacefully yield, and thus prove to ing the morning and afternoon

at Peking, Wilfred Archibald the world that Chinese Nation-of the 24th systematic outrages in China. The total cannot easily be tramped on eae'r other in their Alexander of His Majesty's alism has nothing in common with on their persons and properties, enteulated but ene alone the South effort to get off the Concession. A number of American, British Manchurian Railway makes a pro- The Japanese marines followed BOWDEN-On April 4, 1997. at the Bolshevist campaign to in-French, Italian and Japanese at of more than fifty millions a them without firing until the year. Let us put the total at af Concession was cleared, when Tientsin, Ethelwyn (Wynnie), flame the Chinese people to dis-nationals were murdered and thousand millions and upward. Japanese armed guards were wife of Rothwell C. Bowden trust, Hatred, and violence to-wounded and many other brutally

Then take the instances in which posted at all entrances.-Reuter. of Shanghai

and their lives the foreigners in concessions have BRATH.-On April 7, 1927. at ward the people of friendly assaulted

jeopardised. They were robbed taken advantage of Chinese weak- Shanghai, David Brathu Norwe- Powers.. There can be no com-and treated with utmost indigni- ness for a gamble to induce them to glan subject, master of the s.8. promise, no half-way measures to ties and: the women were go in for speculation. Every year SHOOTING TRAGEDY. "Hsing Shh," aged 53 years.

there are several small booms and; MAY-On April 2, 1927, at Shang-cover up the outrages committed, subjected to nameless outrages.

hai Rome May, wife of the late and no qualified apology. Nor can The American, British and every few years there is a big one. Take Rubber or Marks for instance: Charles May, of the Chinese there be any question of deferring Japanese consulates were violated and the Chinese always have to bear Maritime Customs, Lights Dept...

and their flags insulted. The the losses in a big boom to the ex- consideration of the very sane houses and institutions of all tent of tens of millions, while losses aged 61 years

Gibraltar, April 11. and reasonable demands unduly foreigners in Nanking were sys-in small speculations must come t At the inquest on Colonel Fitz- The fact that absolute unity pre-tematically looted and in many tens of millions in a year.

Gerald the jury returned a verdict cases burnt.

bullet vails amongst the Powers con-

As for indemnities exacted after of death as a result of a In view of these obviously pre-military operations such as the fired by Lieut. Duffield. cerned should of itself. be suf-

The coroner issued a warrant for meditated assaults the Govern-the Japanese indemnity of 250 mil ficient for the Nationalist Gov-ments found it necessary to for-ions and the Boxer Indemnity of Lieut. Duffield's arrest. Reuter

nine hundred million taale these are Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Fitz- mulate demands for satisfactory instances of political oppression Gerald, "commanding the Second amends by the responsible Na-only temporary not like economic Battalion of the East Surrey Regi-' All the efforts to disunite the

tionalist authorities.

oppression perpetual. Then there ment, was shot dead by Lieutenant Powers in relation to the Nanking!

The terms are studiously mode-are-the losses of Chinese in Bar. A. C. Duffield of the same regiment. rate, covering only a minimum of barian countries which cannot be At the inquest on Lt. Col. Fitz- outrages have failed. Both Japan Britain's Vitality."

say "The What would in circumstances be calculated. To sam up. These Gerald, the adjutant gave evidence Those who like to and France have joined with

done by way of

honourable forma of spoliation which I have that Lieut. Duffield entered the or- America, Great Britain, and Italy country is going to the dogs, sir amends by a Government con- eram of our resources of not less after which two shots were heart enumerated, represent a yearly derly room to see Col. FitzGerald, in presenting identic Notes to the to the dogs," will not relish read-scious of its dignity and duty to than twelve hundred million dol and the adjutant rushed into the Nationalist Government demand-ing the Budget the Chancellor of wards other friendly peoples in lars. It is not likely to decrease in 100m. Lt. Col. FitzGerald then said

the Family of Nations.

future but rather to increase. To- "He has shot me, Arrest him."I ing the punishment of the com- the Exchequer introduced in the

The demands are not made in day it has impoverished our people manders of the troops responsible House of Commons yesterday. derogation of the sovereignty and and depleted our resources; and un- They stood together by the open for the outrages, an apology in Although, Mr. Churchill's review dignity of the Chinese people less we find means to stem it, this door. writing by the Commander-in-of the nation's finances reveals are glad to believe are friendly state is destroyed and our race ex-ed: "how I love you!"

whom the interested Governments "oppression will continue until our.

"Heart of my heart, he whisper- Chief of the Nationalist armies, the severe losses caused by last and with whom they earnestly tinct.

"And frow I love you!" she ans and complete reparation for per year's strikes, there is abundant desire to continue and improve China's existence at the height of my thoughts, light of my very In the most flourishing period of wered. "Light of my days, light of ' sonal injuries and damage done evidence of the country's amazing relationships, goodwill and to her magnificence, the tribute paid existance, light

to the court was little over a mil--

Service.

DEATHS.

Hong Kong. Tuesday, April 12, 1927.

A UNITED FRONT.

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MARINE PAINTER'S DEATH.

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WARRANT FOR DUFFIELD'S ARREST.

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I was."

No time limit has been set for vitailly. As Mr. Churchill ob-operation.

They are directed towards ton dollars. The same sum was

"Lucy," shouted her father's fulfilment of these demands. It served during his speech, when those influences both foreign and paid to the Golden Tartars when angry voice from above, "just put is anticipated, however, that com- one reflects on the great social Chinese which made themselves China was weakest and most dis out that light at once and get to

bed!" pensation will be forthcoming. It and industrial struggle, involving responsible for the Nanking graced. Now we must pay in tri-

millions of people, the marvel is, outrage by activities seeking to millions a year-in ten years twelve Visitor: va shillings for that"

bute to foreigners twelve hundred in stated that the Nationalists are júnlikely to refule redress for the not that we had suffered much. Dreak up the existing friendship thousand millions. How then canfpoky room I had last night Why,

and inflame the Chinese people we start industries or make sociallt's preposterous" grave

but that we had not suffered to distrust, hated, and violence progress! What could not be done Hotel Proprietor: “Our usual. outrages, for which no

more. The most remarkable fact towards the people of friendly for them with this vast sum? But charge, sir." civilised State would refuse an

now our industries are stationary Visitor: "Anyhow, I refuse to immediate apology and punish-of all, as he added, is that the Powers-Reuter

people without enterprise. ment of the perpetrators, and trade of the country flowed in a

They could not de more harm Pay it, especially as I didn't get a

wink of sleep all night; manner that was scarcely con-

they let loose a million soldiers to walking up and down the four with material compensation for the Bufferers. This, of course, is a ed like a rock, and we still re- ceivable. Exchange had remain-

murder us; and behind this econo raging toothache!!! mle tyranny la the policy of Im-) Hotel Proprietors "In that case, optimistic view, which may not be mained the greatest

perialism. Our peoples energy de- shared by all foreigners. During nation and the financial central

London, April 11. cays daily every day the horde of there certainly will be an altera- tion In'the bill. One ahilling extra The death is reported of the unemployed men grows; and even for the wear and tear of the cir the three weeks that have capsed of the world. These are facts that famous American marine painter day our country sets weaker,

If we are to survive we must rise pet, please!" since the Nanking reign of terror cannot be too widely known, for Mr. William Parsong Dana and resist these three destruc- not one word of regret has come they are at once an answer to the

Reuter.

itiva forcons-Our stationary popa- Mr. W. P. Dana was born at lation and the growing numbers of from the Nationalist mouth-piece croakers in our midst and a Boston, Mass., in 1883 and studied foreigners: political domination RONCHIAL coughs are not trifling. in Hankow. On the contrary, challenge to our outside detrac-art in the Ecole des Beaux Arts and economic control If we fall B They are even menacing if allowed efforts have been made to trans-tors. The vitality of Britain is York City from 1882 to 1870 stace our vast territory and our four Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fast He meintained a studio in New, in this in a hundred years for all to hang on and weaken the system. fer the blame from Nationalist to as great as ever, and while the which time he has lived abroad. hindred millions, we shall be wiped what you ought to take, for bronchial, Northern shoulders. Even as late heart of the Empire is sound the He received a gold medal at the out as the Red Indians are to-day, infuenza and is grippe coughs. It com

Paris Exposition, of 1878 and 1st The third lectura of the seriestains no opiates and a pinasant feeling As yesterday the Nationalist or great British Commonwealth of prize for painting at the Penney will appear in tomorrow's "Chins of warmth and comfort, follows the gan in Canton characterised the Nations will continue to flourish. vania Fine Arts Academy in 1881. | Mall,”'];

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