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FIRST BLOOD IN WAR TO HANKOW

KWANGSI ADVANCE

NANKING UNITS OUTFLANKED AND DEFEATED

· CHIANG TO GO TO THE FRONT

First blood in the latest China War has gone, En- expectedly, to the Kwangsi faction whose troops have. - after the initial victory, invad- ed Nanking territory,

Yet another setback for Nan- king is the probable neutrality tantamount to deflection--f an ally in Kiangsi.

The

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No. 27,137

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ACTION ON DOCUMENT DATED

JAN. 16, 1921

-CHINESE DRUGGISTS SUED

Being the outcome, it is alleged, A constitutional crisis in the of transactions between the parties Principality of Monaco has result-before, events of 1921 were men- ed in postponement of the general tioned, in the Supreme Court this elections, reaching its climax in a morning when his Honour the Chief collision between the police and Justice (Sir Henry Gollan, C.B.E.) party of demonstrators who went sat in original jurisdiction in a case to the Palace to demand an audi which comenced in 1927. ence of the Prince of Monaco.

Plaintiff is Lag Ting-on, of No. Forty police were drawn up to 80, Third-street, 2nd floor, gentle prevent the delegates entry, and man, head of the King On Tong. fired their revolvers into the air. Defendants are the Ma Pak Leung

PARIS

FOCH'S FUNERAL

BODY REMOVED TO CATHEDRAL

OF NOTRE DAME

TROOPS LEAVE LONDON

REFERENCE TO LOCAL HOTEL DISASTER

WORST SINCE JAN. 1, 1926

References to the disaster at the King Edward Hotel were made to- day at the 60th annual meeting of the Hong Kong Fire Insurance Co., Limited, held in the company's offices, Pedder-street.

Paris, Yesterday. The body of Marshal Fochy escort-

Mr. B. D. F. Beith (Chairman), ed by a troop of cavalry bearing presided. He www supported by torches was moved last night from Mr. C. Bernard Brown, Mr. A. H. the Arc de Triomphe to the Cathe Compton, Mr. L. Dunbar, Mr. A. S. dral of Notre Dame in readiness Gubbay, and Mr. T. E. Pearce for to-morrow's funeral.

(members of the Consulting Com- The scene was most impressive, mittee) and Mr. H. W, Moon (act-

STILL WEAK AND TIRES

EASILY

ADVISERS' SUGGESTION

London, Yesterday. The King to-day for the first time spent three-quarters of an hour out of doors without using his bath-. chair but it was emphasised that he is still weak and tires easily.

THE “RUM-RUNNING” INCIDENT

TRAGIC AFFAIR

NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS'. STRONG CONDEMNATION

A

the

THE "IMALONE”: ATTACK

New York, Yesterday. In the event of his progress con-

scathing leader On tinting satisfactorily, His Majesty's "Imalone" incident in the evening advisers are contemplating that the paper, the "New Yurk Telegram," King may go to Windsor in May in says the United States is now in the order to be near London in time for midst of a dangerous armament race the General Election. Renter. with Great Britain, largely owing to the issue of the freedom of seas, and yet we are the first to violate that principle which from the be-

The delegates replied by beating firm, No. 310, Queen's-road Central, immense crowds lining the route.ing. Secretary). Shareholders pre- ITALY'S ELECTIONS

J

&

the police with sticks, and even-druggists. tually forced an entry into the Mr. F. C. Jenkin (instructed by A deathly silence prevailed, only sent were the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Palace. The Chief of Police was Messrs. Hastings, Dennys

broken by the clatter of horses' Shenton and Messrs. Ho Leung, injured in the scuffle.

Bowley) was for plaintiffs. Mr. hooves, and the clash of arms as. V. Steavenson, J. Hennessey The delegates' resolution failed C. G: Alabaster, O.B.E., K.C. and the troops came to the "Present." however when the Prince refused Mr. Eldon Poker. K.C. (instructed

Seth, E. M. Raymond, G. V. The coffin was placed in the Osmund, C. Savard Remedios, and to see them, whereupon they left by Messra d'Almada & Mason) Chapelle Ardente, where Madame M. H. Lo. quietly.

The Prince later issued a declara- tion that the elections would be held in June,

were for defendants.

Five Defences:

The Secretary read the notice convening the meeting.

Death of Mr. H. P.. White

SWEEPING VICTORY FOR THEginning America has tried to make

FASCIST GOVERNMENT

Rome, Yesterday. Eighty-nine per cent. of electors voted at the elections throughout Italy.

Only 186,000 votes were

cast

remainder

the cornerstone of international law. We don't own the seas yet and can't dry them up under the Volstead Act."

The "Evening Post," which is in no respect Prohibitionist, describes the incident as the most cowardly

his address as follows:--

The Chairman then presented against the Government list of thing since the German submarine

candidates. Spoilt papers amount-outrages. ed to 8,000 and the Gentlemen, Before commencing the business of this meeting. I wish were in favour of the Government. to record the deep regret of your -Reuter. general managers and consulting

Marsha! Chiang Kai-shek, head of the National Govern- ment at Nanking, has made up his mind to fight and is leaving for the front with a bodyguard of about 1,000 trusted warriors,

Foch and her children remained By means of forced marches.

praying amid the silence of the Kwangsi troops from Hankow were

Cathedral rushed to Lotien, in the extreme

The claim alleges defendans to

Public's Interest east of Hupeh province, which point The trouble originally arose fol-be makers of a promissory note The police, in a communiqué, had been threatened by an advance |lowing a dispute between

the dated January 16, 1921, for $2,000, state that 350,000 people fled past

Official British Report of pro-Nanking troops under Gen- Casino and the public authorities in favour of the King On Tong the bier yesterday and it is estime

Washington, Yesterday. erals Hsia Tou-vin and Tsuo Wen over the management of the water-family, repayable at the end of 12 ated that 750,000 were unable to

The British Consulate at New shun from their base in the west ing place, as a result of which the months, which defendants failed to get near.

Orleans tras submitted to the Em- of Anhui province.

National and Communal Councils repay. In the alternative, plaintiff. The crowd recommenced filing

bassy a full report of the "Imalone," Outflanking their opponents, the resigned.

claimed the $2,000 as being money past the bier in Notre Dame white which occurred on the 28th Jance of $47,098.70 24,758-18-10 Incident and Mr. F. B. Kellogg is Kwangai units won the initial vic-

Agitation Revived

lent by himself or the King On Tong Cathedral at 6 am and 50,000 of last month.

to Reinsurance Fund.

awaiting a report from the Trea- tory of the war and pushed on to

The issue of a proclamation, can- to defendants and the further sum passed the bier in an hour-Reuter took his seat on the consulting

All our reserves are in a satis-aury. Yingshan (having entered Nanking celling the manifesto announcing of $1,798 interest for 62 Chinese

From London to Paris

It is stated that it has not yet. 1905 and factory condition. The Investment territury in Anhu), where a second the elections in. June has led to the months at one per cent. per mouth

committee in the year London, Yesterday.

and Exchange Fluctuation Ac-been established. whether the engagement was fought and the recrudescence of the agitation-making a total claim of $4,698.

during the subsequent period of The Prince of Wales, who is to Kwangsi vanguard consolidated its Reuter.

In his opening, Mr. Jenkin refer- represent, the King at the funeral 24 years he devoted much care and count shows an appreciation of ap-schooner was within the prescribed proximately $130,000, which hour's run from the coast when red to the five separate defences of Marshal Foch gains.

to-morrow, left

amount is also reflected on the as- hailed. raised, as follow:-

London this afternoon for Paris,

set side of the balance sheet. This

Canada Involved "Highly Successfully” A denial that defendants made The troops who are to represent the

Ottawa, Yesterday, is due chiefly to appreciation in The result of our operations for the market values of our gold and the note.

British Army at the funeral also

The Canadian Government is in-

The second batch of casualties from this front (north of the Yang- tsze River) has been brought into Nunking.

ought be able to sway the bal-

ance.

Canton is still busily preparing Meanwhile reserves at Anking for a march northwards against on the Yangtze River. 163 miles Chiang Kai-shek if the southern al- above Nanking, have been rushed timatum (demanding the release of forward to Vingshan to stem the Marshal Li Chat-sum of Canton in tide if possible.

three days) is not complied with._| War Officially Declared

Steps have been devized, by co- Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has de-operation of the Government, bank- finitely committed himself to hosers and merchants, to prevent a tilities and has officially declared financial crisis through a run on war by ordering three subordinates the Central Bank, whose note is- to attack Hupeh and Hunan pro-sue is now to be kept buoyant by vinces, held by the Kwangsi faction. artificial means.

The "Nam Keung Po says that Chiang Kai-shek will make his field headquarters at Anking, but Reuter (see below) reports that he is pushing on to Kiukiang, 89 miles further up the River (ie., nearer the danger zone).

Chiang Kai-shek's staff and body- guard of 1,000 strong is made up mostly of Cadets,

Having given the order to mo- lise, he called a secret council of war in Nanking.

He has ordered General Mau Pei-nan (commanding the Can- tonese anti-Kwangsi "Ironsides") to bring all his men into the front

in the punitive expedition.

The War Zones

Shanghai, To-day.

That the note is not a promis- left London to-day. They consisted

'sory note.

That the note was not properly stamped when the action brought.

Hent

W29

A denial that the money was

That the action is debarred by the Statute of Limitations.

Twelve Branches Plaintiff is a member of a family tong, like many others fanid Mr. Jenkin), to run an ancestral estate. Defendants very well known purveyors of Chinese drugs and medicines.

are

One of the main issues, Mr.

SOME RAIN!

committee at the death of Mr. H. P.

Mr. White first

attention to the welfare сотраду.

of this

Bonus to Staff

registry.

the year 1927, now under review, silver investments, of which the velved in the sinking of the bcs, I am pleased

to say, again prices of manny are now standing "Imalone" which is on the Canadian been highly successful.

The acat a very high level. count has run off, leaving a credit

Capt. Randall's War Service balance of $738,521,47 which,

Captain Randa}} was an officer You will, I trust, approve of the in the British naval reserve, during This morning's weather re-though slightly less than in the port states:

year 1926, is substantially above 13ual bonus of 15 per cent. on wartime and won the D. S. G. and the average of recent years. It is their salaries being granted to the the Croix de Guerre with two palms. satisfactory to be able to record staff.

-Reuter's American Service. that our premium income again ex- I do not think there is anything

Earlier News ceeds that for the previous year, further in the accounts which re-

The following earlier cables ex- Depressions arë shown over

for, with continued unsettled con-quires special, mention.

plain the position that has arisen:" the Eastern Sea, and

ditions over.

and lack of security The past year has been compara-"

Washington, Testerday. 'North Indo-China.

throughout China, together with tively uneventful from an insurance In view of a call paid by Sir Esme Forecast:--S.E. or variable

the acute competition for whatever standpoint and, although there Howard, the British Ambassador, on winds, moderate, generally

business may be offering in this have been no fire losses of unusual the State Department yesterday in connection with the sinking of overcast; some rain and fog.

The Bonins anticyclone has dispersed. The other is cen- trai to the tast of Vladivos tock.

and almost all other markets, the importance in the Far East, severe the

де British rum-running schooner It is reliably reported that

problem of maintaining our re-outbreaks in many other parts of "Imalone"

ona" by gunfire from the coast- severe fighting has broken out Jenkin added, was: Is the Hong of the band of the Coldstream general managers and consulting operates were responsible for heavy ment take a serious view of the situa

venue is one which occasions your the world where the company guard cutter "Dexter" off the const in the vicinity of the boundary Kong "Ma Pak Lemy" a branch Guards, 2 officers and 50 other ranks committee much concern.

of Louisiana, officials of the Depart between the north of Hupch pro- of the "Ma Pak Lenng" in Can- of the Third Battalion Coldstream vince (the Kwangsi faction's

too? side) and the north of Anhui

Guards and 2 officers and 16 men province (the Nanking faction's head office in Fatshan, Mr. Jenkin London Scottish, the

Defendants appear to have their and 4 pipers chosen from the first Terri-

1928 Working Account

claims.

- Hotel Catastrophe

side); also to the south of the continued, distilleries at Fati (a torial battalion to land in France in/cent. for the year 1926, whilst the occurred in the King Edward and landed at New Orleans, manacled,

on the Yangtaze) this afternoon

Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, the

Objection on Stamping

were

100 Shots Fired -

British subject.

tion. They have asked the Treasury Department to obtain a statement of The ratio of losses works out at I cannot close without making the facts from the coastguard service. 34.12 per cent.-as against 33.17 per brief reference to the fire which A negro seaman of the "Imalone" was killed by gunfire, and the crew Yangtze River, in the vicinity suburb of Canton) and Madao, and the Great War.

expense ratio has increased to 39.88 Savoy Hotels on the morning of Coastguard headquarters have re- of the boundary between Hunan twelve branches at Canton, Fatshan,

per cent. as against 38.09 per cent.the 11th instant, a disaster which ceived a report from Capt. Gamble, province (the Kwangsi faction's Swatow, Macao, Singapore, Soura- represented by a detachment of two

The Royal Air Force were also for the preceding year.

was unfortunately attended by the commanding the coastguard forces in side) and Kiangsi province (the baya, and Shanghai.

the Gulf of Mexico, atating that after The rate of exchange at which loss of several lives, and I would investigation he regarded the action Nanking faction's side).

officers and 20 other ranka. It is alleged that there

the figures are shown is practical-take this opportunity of express of the "Dexter as "proper and com- The fighting on

Later in the day, several dis- line. Hsia Tou-pin (who suffered the Kiangst frontier was near Wantsationed in the note. That note was to attend the funeral. They working account for 1928 is $875,-fered injury whilst effecting their clares that he refused to surrender be-

the Hunan-transactions precedent to that men- tinguished officers also left London the same as last year.

ing our deep sympathy with the mendable." The balance at credit of the relatives and with those who suf- Capt. John Randall, master of the "Imalone", who is a Canadian, de- reverse mentioned in the foregoing) and Tungkahsien.

given to plaintiff in Canton, said eluded and General Chu Pei-teh, the Gov- Forty of Marshal Chiang Kai-Mr. Jenkin, and is therefore assum- Milne,

Field Marshal Sir George 329.19, or $27,535.92 less than the escape from the burning building.cause he was outside American juris- who will be ernor of Kiangsi province, have shek's military staff left Nanking ed to have been made in Canton.

"a pall-bearer carry forward for 1927 after twelve. This was quite the worst out-diction. been ordered-to-march on Hankow for Kukiang (the port of Kiangsi,

with Lord Methuen, Lord Cavan, months working but, in the present break which the Colony has experi-

One hundred shots were fired and Viscount Allenby, Sir Claud Jacob When Mr. Jenkin handed the note and General Hutchinson represent-¡ dopressed conditions of trade gen-erred since the Hong Kong Hotel the vessel sank in five minutes. The and it is crew jumped into the water and were erally, it cannot be regarded as Fire on Jan. 1, 1926, to his Lordship (as an incident in ing the Army. Admiral Lord Wester other than satisfactory. It is early greatly to the credit of the Fire picked up by the American cutters head of the Nanking faction his opening and not as "putting in" Wemyss and Vice-Admiral Haggard, get to venture an opinion as to Brigade that they were able to pre The negro killed (and, therefore, of the National

is a naturalised in evidence), Mr. Alabaster asked representing the Navy and chief the ultimate result of this account rent the whole of one of the most Government) is expected Lo

One bullet hit Captain Randall be his Lordship to note an objection Air-Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard but from present appearances the important blocks in the business low the bip, and his leg is partly leave Nanking for Kiukiang to that the note had not been properly representing the Air Force. day.-Router.

stamped when the action was com

Lord Plumer also left for Paris to the average of recent years.

final balance should prove well up centre of the city from becoming paralysed. In Hupeh and in Hunan, tat menced. His Lordship replied that yesterday.

involved. Kwangs armies are attempting to

The Resolution hold up the advance of the pro-Nan- Mr. Alabaster could argue later. king troops. None of the pro-Nan- when Mr. Jenkin "put it in." At

The surplus to be dealt with at After the king troops engaged so far belongs present the note would not be mark Minister, has sent the following this meeting is $738,521.47 and we am now about to propose, has been directly to Chiang Kai-shek's com-ed as an exhibit.

reply to the message of Sir Laming recommend the payment of a divi-duly seconded, I shall be pleased. mand. Those in action, Le, the ad-

At another stage his Lordship Worthington Evans, the British dend of $42 per share, the same to answer, to the best of vance guard are Ironsides, Tano Wan-shun's 11th division and the asked Mr. Alabaster if he (counsel) War Minister, on the occasion of as last year, absorbing $344,000, ability, any questions which Share- Yunnanese of the original 3rd Na was raising the point that his Lord- the death of Foch:

the appropriation of £25,000 holders may wish to put. I now

The State Department at Washing- tionalist Army in Kiangsi, all of ship "had anticipated might have

"The French army is profoundly $247,422.68 to. Gold Reserve, $100,-propose the following resolution: ton has promised to furnish the Bri- **That the report and accounts tish Ambassador with the speediest (Continued on Next Column.]

as presented, including the pay the "Imalot in authoritative quarters detailed information of the sinking of ment of a dividend of $43. per It is share, an addition of $247,422.68 in London that comment on the posi to Sterling Reserve, of $100,000tion is inopportune until the Ambus- sador's report is received, but if the to Silver. Reserve, the transfer facts are as reported then the case of £4,758-18-10-$47,098.79 to certainly appears to call for further the credit of the Reinsurance Investigation on the part of the Bri- Fund, and the payment to the tish Government.

The Dead Seeman staff of 15 per cent, upon their

It has been established that the sex- salaries, be adopted and passed." man drowned when the Imalone The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton was sunk is a French citizen named seconded No question was put Leon Maingay.

The British and French Consuls are

Mr. Mellon's Opinion Mr. A. Mellon, Secretary to the

News from Hankow, via Chinese sources in Shanghai, is that General Chu Pei-teh, who has about 20,000 Yun. narese Nationalists under him, will not fight. The reason suggested is that bis "No. 2,7 General Wang Chun, is in sym- pathy with Kwangsi faction in Hankow and, therefore, the "No. 1" (Chu Pei-teh is anxious - as to his own position). This report adds that Chu Pei-teh has already declared for neu. trality, using the four charac- ters "Pao Ching An Min" (meaning I will preserve my own sphere and thereby main- tain peace for my people").

Madl"

political

A Graceful Reply

M. Painleve, the French War

Appropriations

which units have personal quarrels been raised from the time he came moved by the feeling that the Br000 to Silver Reserve and the bal-

with the Kwangsi-ites.]

Hankow Confident

Hankow, Yesterday,

The case is continuing.

to Hong Kong, namely, that a tish Army is united with It in Chinese "borrowing note" is not a mourning the loss of one who, in promissory note within the defint- the double role of Marshal of Col. G. K. Hall Brutton. President This phrase was used, the "China pear to be confident as to the issue ter said that he was not saying that led them together to victory. Pray Comdr. T. T. Laurenson, D.S.C., The Kwangsi authorities here ation of the Ordinance. Mr. Alabas France and British Field-Marshal, of the British Legion, and Lieut.- correspondent between them and Nanking, and all Chinese borrowing notes were you convey to the British Army the R.N.R., President of the E.AS.MA, writes, by ex-Marshal Sun Chuan-Hankow remains quiet-British bad," but that this one was. fang, then the ruler of five pro- Naval Wireless.

heartfelt thanks of its brothers in who laid the two wreaths, one on vinces. By a coincidence, it was

arths who faithfully preserve the each side of the vase of flowers at Kiangsi province which

memory of its indomitable courage the foot of the Cenotaph, on the side threatened then as it is now.

and generous loyalty in -Chuan-fang was the ally of the

their facing the Law Courts, common struggle. British Wireless Northerners against the National

Service. ists. And, because of his hesita- tion, thereby allowing the National- iats at Hankow to deal first with the Northerners and then with him, Sun Chuan-fang lost everything! Canton Still Busy

In contradiction of this

one

Shanghai, To-day. was The whereabouts of General Pet Sun Tsung-hsi are uncertain. Reuter.

[This General,

of the "big four of the

Kwangst faction, after escaping from the North-East where four divi sions previously taken over from opponents deserted him in the crisis, has been stated to have arrived at Hankow, at Osaka in Japan, and has even been rumoured to be in Can ton.]

"news

BIG FLIGHT

“SPAIN TO 5 AMERICA

NON-STOP

Seville, Yesterday.

The airmen, Captains Jiminez and

LOCAL CEREMONY

Two Wreaths Laid at The Cenotaph

The British Legion's wreath was of palms with red Flanders poppies,

resolution, which I

my

The issue largely revolves, upon the question of the "Imadone's" post- tion when first sighted by the const- guard, who declare that she was with- in the twelve-mile limit

Captain Randall and the crew are equally empluatic that they were twa or three miles outside.

London Comment

with red, white, and blue ribbons/and the resolution was carried un-discussing the position.

the tricolours

of

Treasury, has received a report from the coastguard on the sinking of "Imalone" and declares that the "coast- guard seem to have been within the law and justified in what they have done."Reuter's American Service

representing

animously.ER France arranged across it. Other business transacted by the

Other Businesses The EA3MA wreath had a French flag in the centre framed meeting comprised:-** with palms with a cluster of white Re-election of Sir Robert He Inglesias, flying in the "Jesus del A simple but nevertheless impres lilles, de

Tung, Mesars. C. Bernard Brown, Japan's Precautions

Gran Poder," in which they flew to sive ceremony was performed at the from Hankow, via Shangai Chin-

Besides the Presidents of the AH Compton, L. Dunbar, A. S. Tokyo, Yesterday, Basra last year, have started on a Cenotaph this morning when two organisations there were pre- Gabbay and T. E. Pearce to the ese sources," however, comes the Owing to the anticipated out- non-stop flight to South America: wreaths in memory of Field sent Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., repre consulting committee proposed by claim that General Chu Pei-tch has break of disturbances along the Reuter.

Marshal Ferdinand Toch were laid senting the Navy League, Mr. R. A. Mr. Ho Leung, seconded by Mr. already committed himself to fight Tangtze River between Manking

by the British Legion and the Ex-Rogers, Chairman of the Committee. V. Steavenson. ing as an ally of Nanking because and Hankow (a,stretch of nearly

Active Service Men's Association. of the EAS.M.A. "Olib, Mr. A Re-election of Mesers Lowe, he has accepted Chiang Kai-shek's 400 miles), the Japanese Naval aa- Sir Gilbert Clayton, the new About 30 members of the two Plarcy, Secretary of the British Bingham & Matthews and Messrs. dead. appointment of director-in-chief of thorities have decided to despatch High Commissioner for Irak, ac organisations-gathered under the Legion, the Rev. T. G. Waldegrave, Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming as operations on the left (southern) the minelayer Tokiwa" and three companied by Lady Clayton and verandab of the Supreme Court and and Mesra. L. S. Greenha auditors at a fee of $1,000 each firm front.

Mr. C. Fright, an L. and N.E.R. destroyers to Shanghai. These Captain A. P. N. Thorowgood, promptly at 9.30 am, they formed Murdock, H. L. Dennys, G. W. per annum proposed by Mr. E. Myard master at Temple Mills, was If Chu Pel-teh exerts himself warships will probably be sailing private secretary, left London to up in twos and advanced to the foot Sewell, N. V. A. Croucher, and Raymond, seconded by Mr. C. found dead on the lhe at Strat- in the interests of peace, he for China on March 27 Reuter. assume his post at Bagdad.

of the Cenotaph headed by Lieut others.

Savard Remedios.

While at work at North Audley- street John Piper, 64, a painter, of Tranmere-road, Earlsfeld. fell

ford.

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