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TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928.

TROUBLE IN NORTH. · POLICE RESERVE.

THAT $100,000 SQUEEZE AND

SEQUEL.

AUTHORITIES CO-OPERATE.

Shanghai. Yesterday. Detalls received from Tong- shan bear out the reports of June 24 from Peking. They add that the senior commander of the Northern forces is holding 35 hostages the members of the committee of the local Chamber of Commerce, until the Kailan Dining Administration has paid the $100,000,

The British Consul-General at Tientsin has informed the Na- tionalists and the Tientsin gorri- son commander of the intention of placing a battalion of British the troops at Tongshan and Chinese authorities have approv-| ed:

Chinese Assistance. The Manchurian authorities have also approved and have assisted greatly in the transport: by rail from Chinwangtao, 100 miles to Tongshan, which other. wise would have been very dif ficult.

FLYING SQUAD PATROLS.

CHINESE COMPANY.

The following orders have been Issued by the Hon. Mr. E. D. G. Wolfe, CA.G., Captain Superinten- dent of Police:-

Strength. The following mem- bers of the Chinese Company' are permitted to resign is from June

18:-

Cr. Sergt. R.5 Wong Slu-pun upon completing one full year's service.

Constable R.27 Chan Wal-long upon completing one full year's service.

Constable R.11 Pang Kok-sul on grounds of ill-health.

Constable R.20 Pang Kwok- Fatt on grounds of ill-health.

Constable R.80 Chan Man-bun under the conditions of Seet, 10 of the Hong Kong Police Reserve Ordinance 1927.

Constable R.81 Chan Lai-sau under the conditions of Sect. 19

STILL AT LARGE,

IR. RUSS'S CLIENT NOT

ARRESTED.

THE CHINA MAIL,

A DEBTOR'S RIGHTS.

Tang Long-hin, better known as Mr. C. R. A. Russ's client of the Summary Court of yesterday, was still at large when the "China Mall" made inquiries to-day.

"Mr. Ruas, in fact, adheres to the opinion that Tang is immune from further arrest for the saine debt, as he had been arrested once, al though unlawfully.

It transpired that Tang was not molested when leaving Court yes- terday at the conclusion of the case in which he was plaintiff. As far as Mr. Russ know, he reached home safely,

His

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against

ST. ANDREW'S."`"

YOUNG MEN'S CLUB REVIVED.

GENERAL MEETING.

THE

"PSYCHIC HEALER”

CURES GASTRITIS:

"I must congratulate myself for having called on the "PSYCHIC HEALER" at his immediate, ar- rival at Hong Kong, in regard to my wife's Illness, from which she was suffering for the last 3 years and which the doctors diagonised aa Gastritis. My offorts were all in vain, though I left no doctor untried and I thought, her end was approaching nearer.

A general meeting of the St. Andrew's Young Men's Club was held at the St. Andrew's Church Hall last night, Mr. W. W. Rogers, Vicar of St. Andrew's,, prasiding.

The club was formed some time ago, when Mr. R. Lindsay was vicar, and had for'n while a large number of membera.

Recently, The "PSYCHIC HEALER" gave however, owing to the formation of me some "TAVISES' or Tallamans, a Soldiers' Club as a result of many which she used according to his troops being stationed in Hong directions. They brought pheno- Kong, interest in the club waned. menal resült and cured her in a it was subsequently decided to very short time. make the club an active institution.

I deem it my duty to proclaim The meeting opened with that here is the "PSYCHIC HEAL- the reading

24 statement ER whe practically resurrected of accounts

by the secre- my wife from her untimely grave." tary, Mr. R. Baldwin, who

Sd.) ABBASKHAN,

Proprietor, said that at the previous meating it

Abbas & Co., was decided to run bathing picnics

61, Hollywood Road. every Saturday, and to hold a Marathon race every year.

of

Mr. Baldwin then said that owing to pressure of work he would have to resign his post as secretary. It was then proposed by Mr. P. White, and seconded by Mr. P. Sanda, that Mr. Richard Wong be appointed secretary. This Буда carried,

1. If you wish to know anything about your future correctly,

2. If you are in mental or phy- sical sufferings or the victim

· of diseases,

3. If you wish to see or to have a photo of your relative dead or

living abroad,

Tang formioriy traded as the Wing Tal firm and fa now a partner in the Yuen Loong firm of No. 52, Graham-street. He dued the Shun Lee firm for $569.64, balance due on à pile-driving steam winch.

Arrest During Interval.

Lordship (Mr. Justice of the Hong Kong Police Reserve Jacks) gave judgment for the Ordinance 1927.

amount less $50 act-off. Mr. Russ British troops have been estab-

All recruits of the Chinese Com-made an application for costs to be' lished in Tongshan without un-pany will parade at Central Police taken from the clalm, in view of toward incident and it is thought Station on Thursday, June 28, at other actions pending that no complications are likely in 5.30 p.m. sharp for Squad Drill and Tang. The application was grant

Consult the world-renowned. view of the approval of the Rifle Exercises under Sergeanted.

Mr. N. Mackay was elected to fill either personally or by correspon- Spiritualist, Psychist and Occultist various Chinese authorities.

Condon. Dress: Mufti.

Proceedings up to the lunch in- The 400 men from the 2nd

Indian Company.

terval were reported in yesterday's a vacancy in the committee. Batt. Suffolk Regt. are leaving

R.253 "China Mail." In the afternoon, club once a week, on Wednesdays, It was decided to re-open the Strength: Constable Shanghai for Weihaiwei shortly

the strength of the Indian Com-that his client had been arrested 8 o'clock to 10.30.

as he was leaving the Court during

free of charge. All recruits of the Indian Com-the interval, that he had been kept members, and all those who wish 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 7 P..

There is room for many more Visiting hours from 10 a.m. to General Chang Hauch-liang has pany will parade, at Central Police in one of the courts, and that it had to join the Club are invited to send issued a proclamation announcing Station on Thursday, June 28, at not been ascertained if he had had their names to the Secretary, Mr.

THE SECRETARY, Psychic Lodge, Savoy Hotel, Hong Kong, Room No. 38 and 39,

dence.

Consultation Fee $20. N.B. We demonstrate Item No.:

to replace the Beds, and Herts Mohamed Ahsen has been taken on Mr. Russ protested to His Lordship at 6 o'clock to 7.30, then again at 1. Only to our patients and that)

Regt. Reuter.

Manchuria,

Mukden, Yesterday.

pany us from June 22,

Flying Squad.

to the people, his assumption of 5.30 p.m. sharp for Squad Drill the office of President for the de- under Sergeant Condon. Dress: velopment of Manchuria and also] Mufti. giving the main points of his policy, namely, peace with the The final Instructional Patrol of Nationalists, amicable relations the month will take place on with the Powers, disbandment of Thursday, June 28, and all mem- superfluous army units while bers of the Flying Squad are re- raising the standard of quality of quested to attend. Fall in the others, elimination of Central Police Station at 5.10 p.m. brigandage, the settling of ex-sharp. Dress: Khaki. soldiers as farmers, stabilisation

On Monday, July 2 there will be

at

of the currency, encouragement;

a special patrol over the New Ter- of industry, abolition of extor-ritories. The Hong Kong Section tionate taxes, advancement of educational, judicial and adminis- will fall in with their Cycles at the trative reforms and the people to Star Ferry Wharf, Hong Kong, at be granted a voice in provincial 9.15 am. sharp, and the Kowloon Section at Fire Brigade Station, Taim Ten Tsui, at 10 a.m. sharp, Dress: Khaki.

affairs.

Chang Houch-liang is receiving condolences in a steady stream of prominent visitors. The third day rites in connection with the late Marshal Chang Tso-lin were per- formed yesterday morning, the Consular Body attending. Reu-

ter,

The "Christian General.”

Shanghai, Yesterday.

The Kuo Min news agency con- firms the announcement that

anything to eat,

of

It transpired that execution the warrant had been taken out by Messrs. G. K. Hall Brutton, "Fresh Instructions." Mr. Rusa contended that his effent was immune from arrest while going to and returning from Court. Hie Lardship expressed doubt as to how long the privilege

lasted.

K. Wong. 33 Nathan-road, Kow loon.

Members of the committee are: President, Mr. W.W. Rogers; Mesars. R. Baldwin. P. 'Sands, P. White, R. Wong, and N. Mackay.

ST. PETER'S DAY.

TO BE HELD ON THE 29TH INSTANT.

St. Peter's Day is on June 29,

the

Finally His Lordship agreed that a person moving in and out of the court for the purpose of a case immune from arrest, should be He accordingly ordered Tang's re lease and instructed the ballif and a patronal festival and thanks- that he could act on fresh instruc-giving service have been arranged tions,

Prior to this Mr. Rusa had sub-when the following will be

to take place at St. Peter's Church, mitted that the arrest constituted times:— "awful contempt of court," alac take that his client could not be re- arrested again; and that if he was wrongfully re-arrested, very heavy damages would be claimed. Mr. Russ hinted that a sympathetic jury might give any amount of damages.

Sharpshooters Company. Reveiver Practice. The regular

practice will fortnightly

place at Kennedy-road Range on Wednesday, June 27, at 5 p.m. Members will meet at the range at that time with revolvers, holsters and belts. Uniform optional.

Training School.

Garnishee Summons?

Later.

It has been confirmed that Tang

The weekly classes for Police Re- General Feng Yu-hsiang has in-servists at the Police Training formed the Nationalist Govern-, School, Kowloon, will be held on ment that he is suffering from Wednesday, June 27, at 6 p.m. reached home safely and is still at dysentery and has asked for ten sharp. All members of the Chi-liberty. days' sick leave, but that he will! join Marshal Chiang Kai-shek at Sinhsiang when the latter goes to Peking.

Chiang Kai-shek is expected to leave Pukow to-night or to- morrow morning, but may go via Hankow to pick up General Li Tsung-yen-Reuter.

The Nationalists.

Shanghai, Yesterday. Prior to going to Nanking last] evening. Dr. C. T. Wang (the new Nationalist Foreign Minister), in

7 a.m., Holy Communion, Hymns Nos. 320, 430, 436.

6 p.m., Festal Evensong, Hymns Nos. 473, 416, 432, 879.

Preacher: The Dean.

In connection with the festival. the Very Rev. Dean A. Swann, in a circular to the members of the Church, states ¡~-~.

There

le

"There was a mistaken age which taught that by dedicating a Church to a particular Saint you could nese, Indian, and Flying Squad A member of the legal profes-induce him to protect it from evil Companies who have not yet passedion, approached by the "China and promote its welfare. Part 2 of Training Course must at-kail" this morning, expressed con- are still some who fancy this

siderable surprise "that the public should feel any excitement over yea- terday's occurrences." The other aide, it was stated, had the obvious remedy of taking out a garnishes Summons against the proceeds of the judgment given in favour of Tang yesterday.

tend.

(Sgd.). W. KENT, A.S.P.,

Adjutant. Hong Kong, June 25, 1929. ·· ACCIDENT TO LADY.

SEQUEL TO A GOOD FRIDAY COLLISION.

On inquiry from Messrs. G. K. Hall Brutton & Co., the "China an interview with a representa- A long drawn out case, involv-yet received further instructions Mail" gathered that they had not tive of a Chinese newspaper, saiding a motor accident which occur from their client. Hence, as far as his negotiations in his three days' red in the Eastern District on the they were concerned, there had stay at Shanghai were most satis- morning of Good Friday, when been no further development. factory diplomatically.

Mrs. Nowell White was injured, ""The United States Consul-again occupied the attention of General informed me that recog- Major G. Willson, O.B.E., at the nition of the Nationalist Govern- Central Magistracy yesterday after ment will be effected shortly and noon.

treaties.

ROOF COLLAPSES.

CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT IN A TEA HOUSE.

what the Church hopes for in con- tinuing to attach the names Saints to its buildings.

of

Shadows Before

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COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN THE "MAIL.”

www

To-day

Queen's Theatre: "Good Morning Judge," at 9.20 p.m. the juvenile dancers, Cherle Valentine and Tomasita Birdwell,

To-day World Theatre; "Exit Smiling."

To-day- Star Theatre; Woman's Woman."

"A

June 27-30-Queen's Theatre; ""Twelve Miles Out."

The Beloved Rogue."

June 28-30-World Theatre;

Canadian."

June 28-30-Star Théatre; "The

June 30-Kowloon Football Club dance, 9 p.m. to midnight.

Lammerts' Auctions. June 27-At 2, Torres-bldg., Kimberley-rd., Kowloon, household furniture 11, a.m.

Juno 28 At 60, Nathan-rd., Kowloon, the goods and chattels of the Imperial Café, 11 am,

June 29-At 2, King's Park-bldg., Austin-rd,,

Kowloon, valuable household furniture, 11 a.m.

June 29-At 26' Garnavon-rd.; (1st floor) Kowloon, household furniture.

Of course this is untrue. We June 30-At Sales Room, Dud- continue the practice for a fer bet-dell-st.,. Steam Launch "Crane," ter reason, namely, that it can be noon. a source of Inspiration to the con- gregation of a Church to choose as

Meetings.

To-day-Theosophical Society its Elder Brother somie grent Ser- annual election meeting, 6 p.m. vant of Christ whose life and work June 27-General Meeting of are worthy of admiration and Hong Ke Philharmonic Society at Messrs. Jardine,'s Board Room, Your Church is dedicated to St. 5.30 p.m.

imitation.

Peter, Apostle and Martyr, the

June 27-Meeting at Lane Craw very human and lovable leader of ford's restaurant, under the aUR» the Earliest Church. He is your pices of the Guards Asaen, of | Patroń Saint, not because we can H.K. & S. China, 5.30 p.m.

be sure that he is able to take any

Miscellaneous. active interest in you, but because

you take an interest in him..

June 29--Prize-giving by Dr. S. W. Tso, to Munsang College

St. Peter's Day is on-June-29— students-at-New-Kowloon-Theatre,

WA

NOTICE.

negotiations will be opened with. Mr. D. L. Strellett appeared for the Nationalist Government re- Mrs. White, while the defendant, garding the revision of unequal the driver of public motor car No. A part of the roof of the Dor a Friday this year. On that Day at 3 p.m.

422, who was summoned for alleg-Nam teahouse, 284-288 Queen's we shall keep your Patronal Fes- "The French Consul-General ed dangerous and negligent drly-road West, collapsed shortly after tival, and, after thanking God for stated he will maintain friendly ing, was represented by Mr. F. E. noon yesterday. The part which St. Peter and for blessings given relations between China and Nash.

came down was the roof of house to your Church of his name, France. No abrupt policy will be Mrs. White's evidence was to the No. 284, the collapse being caus shall get what Inspiration we can adopted to impair the existing effect that she was knocked downed by the destruction of the wood from his life and pray for God's friendly feelings.

while standing at the junction of work by white antts. On the top help in the future. "The Japanese Consul-General Wanchal Gap-road and Queen's- floor at the time were a few Tokia said that he had received instruc-road East. At the time of the ac-of the teahouse, a few customers love St. Peter's Church and are la-

We hope that all who use and Inte of 18B, McDonnell Road and tions from Japan to undertake eldent, she noticed two cars pro- were on the second floor, while the terested in its future will be pre-

The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold negotiations in connection with eceding towards the market from ground floor was fairly well filled, gent at the services on June 29.

Storage Co, Ltd. the Tsinan incident,"-Reuter.

UNCONSCIOUS.

SENSATION IN A LOCAL CHINESE HOTEL.

the West side. While she was look-the total number of people on the Will you come?"

ing at these two cars, another car, three floors at the time-custom- coming from the direction of Happy brs and fokis-numbering about Valley; ran into her and she was 100. There was some excitement | rendered unconscious and later and a stampede occurred, when the

taken to hospital, Sho said yester-fokis on the top floor rushed down-▼ DEATH OF MRS. DAVIDSON.. day, in answer to Mr. Nash, that stairs shouting at the first indien she was standing still when the-fa-tion of the collapse. No dooner The many friends of Mrs. David- Visiting the Great Eastern Hotot cident occurred and prior to that bad the teahouse been emptied son, the widow of Lient. J. David alone on Sunday, a Chinese woman she did not look to the East side then a wall came crashing with six son, L.G.A, who was once station- booked and occupied room No. 105, where the Wanchal Market was, her heavy wooden beams smashing all ed at Singapore, and the well- Throughout yesterday morning: sho attention being concentrated on the the furniture into match wood-known writer of novels dealing with never left the room and did not two cars from the city direction. Police whistles and shouts, accom- Malayan plantation life, will be order any meals. In the afternoon The defendant in the witness hox panied by the thundering noise of extremely grieved to hear of her the hotel people, began to feel stated that his car was proceeding the collapse, soon brought the death In Laidon: recently, after alarmed and on receiving no reply very slowly at the time, about 12 police and Fire Brigade to the a lengthy illness, following a to their knocking, they forced the to 13 miles per hour. Mrs. White, scene.v door. The woman was found on it is alleged, suddenly appeared at

CHAN TONG-allas CHAN TSZE U, DECEASED.

“CREDITORS... of the above- U named decessed are request-i ed to send their claims as soon as possible to the undersigned.. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors, &c.,

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